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SRI CHAITANYA IIT ACADEMY, INDIA 10-05-2023_Sr.Super60 NUCLES &ALL BT’S_EAMCET_GTE-11_Q.

PAPER

Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.


 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU  MAHARASTRA  DELHI  RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Sr.Super60 NUCLEUS &ALL BT’S EAMCET Date: 10-05-2023
Time: 09 A.M TO 12 P.M GTE-11 Max. Marks: 160
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
Mathematics : Q. No 1 - 80 for correct Answer Carries + 1M and for wrong answer – 0 M will be awarded
Physics : Q. No 81 - 120 for correct Answer Carries + 1M and for wrong answer – 0 M will be awarded
Chemistry : Q. No 121 - 160 for correct Answer Carries + 1M and for wrong answer – 0 M will be awarded

Syllabus:
Mathematics : TOTAL SYLLABUS
Physics : TOTAL SYLLABUS
Chemistry : TOTAL SYLLABUS
MATHEMATICS
7 8
1. If sin A  ,cos B  , A does not lie in the 3 rd quadrant and B does not lie in the 1st
25 17
quadrant then 8 TanA  5cot B 
1 1 1 15
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 3 4 3

2. If sin  A  B  sin  A  B   cos  A  B  cos  A  B   1 and 0  B  then B =
2 2
   
1) 2) 3) 4)
12 6 4 3
3. The value of 16sin 200 sin 400 sin800 is
1) 2 2) 2 2 3) 3 4) 2 3
4. Let f  x   cos p x. where p   a  (integral part). If the period of f  x  is  then a 

1)  4,5 2) [ 4,5 ) 3) ( 4,5 ] 4) ( 4,5 )

5. If cosh 2 x  99, then Tanhx 

5 7 5 7 7 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
7 2 5 2 2 2

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sinh  x  y   sinh  x  y 
6. The value of 
cosh  x  y   cosh  x  y 
1) cot hy 2) Tan hy 3) Tan hx 4) cot hx
7. If  a  b  c  b  c  a   kbc then
1) k  0 2) 0  k  4 3) k  0 4) k  4
a b c
8. In a triangle, If r1  2r2  3r3 then   
b c a
176 75 155 191
1) 2) 3) 4)
60 60 60 60
9. The variance of first 50 even natural numbers is
833 437
1) 437 2) 833 3) 4)
4 4
10. If f : R  R and g : R  R are defined by f  x   x and g  x    x  3 x  R , then
 8 8
 g ( f  x  :   x    (Where [.] denotes G.I.F)
 5 5
1) {0, 1} 2) {1, 2} 3) {- 3, -2} 4) {2, 3}
 
11. If A   x  R /  x   and f  x   cos x  x then f  A   
 4 3
1  1   1  3 
1)   ,   2)    ,  
2 3 2 4   2 4 2 3
   
3)   ,   4)  , 
 3 4 4 3
 1  i 3 1  i 3 
 
 2i 2i 
12. If A  , i  1 and f  x   x 2  2 then f  A 
1  i 3 1  i 3 
 
 2i 2i 

1 0   3  i 3  1 0 
1)   2)   
0 1   2  0 1
 5  i 3  1 0  1 0 
3)    
4) 2  i 3   
0 1 
 2  0 1 
2  3i i
13. If  x  iy then x  y 
1  2i i

1) 2 2) 2 3) 4 4) 4

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1 0 2  5 a 2 
   
14. If A  1 1 2 and Adj A   1 1 0  then (b,a) is equal to
   
0 2 1   2 2 b 
   
1) (-4,1) 2) (1,4) 3) (–1,–4) 4) (4,1)
15. The system of equations x  y  z  6 , x  2 y  3z  10 , x  2 y   z  k is inconsistent if   …,
k  ……
1) 3, 7 2) 3, 10 3) 7, 10 4) 10, 3
16. If the vectors AB  3i  4k and AC  5i  2 j  4k are the sides of a triangle ABC, then the
length of the median through A is
(1) 33 (2) 72 (3) 18 (4) 45
17. If 2 i  3 j  4k and  i  2 j  k are the two diagonals of a parallelogram then the area of
the parallelogram in square units is
1 87 1
1) 170 2) 174 3) 4) 174
2 2 4
18. If P and Q are two points on the curve y  2 x  2 such that OP.i  1 and OQ.i  2, then
the magnitude of OQ  4OP is 
(1) 10 (2) 1 (3) 5 (4) 100
       
19. If a, b are not perpendicular to each other and r  b  c  b, r .a  0 then r   
   
 c.a  a.b  c.a   a.b 
1) c    2) c    3) c    b 4) c    b
a.b c.a a.b c.a
20. Let a and b be two non – collinear unit vectors. If u = a -  a.b  b and v  a  b , then v 
1) u 2) a 3) b 4) a b
21. If a, b, c are three non-coplanar vectors, then  a  b  c  .   a  b    a  c  
 
1) 0 2)  a bc  3) 2  a bc  4)  a bc 
2 x 2  3x  5 A B C
22. If 3
  2
 3
then 2 A  3B  C 
 x  7 x  7  x  7  x  7
1) 11 2) 13 3) 15 4) 17
2
 x  1 A Bx  C A
23.   2 then cos 1   
x  x  1
2
x x 1 C
   
1) 2) 3) 4)
6 4 3 2
24. If  ,  are the roots of the equation x2-4x+5=0, then the quadratic equation whose roots
are 2   and   2 is
1) x 2  10x  34  0 2) x 2 10x  34  0 3) x 2 10x  34  0 4) x 2 10x  34  0

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 P Q
25. In a PQR, R  and tan   and tan   are the roots of the equation ax2  bx  c  0
4 3 3
is
1) a  b  c 2) b  c  a 3) a  c  b 4) b  c
26. If , ,  are the roots of the equation x  ax  bx  c  0 then  1  1  1 
3 2

b c a b
1) 2) 3) 4)
c a c a
27. If  ,  are the roots of x  3x  a  0 and  ,  are the roots of x2  12 x  b  0 and  ,  ,  ,  in
2

that order from a geometric progression in increasing order with common ratio r  1,
then a  b 
1)16 2) 28 3) 34 4) 42
11 1 1
28. Numerically greatest term in the expansion of  2 x  3 y  when x  and y  is
3 2
3 3 5 5
3
11 2 3 2
1) C2   2) 11C2   3) 11 C3   4) 11 C3  
2 3 2 3
29. The coefficient of x in the product 1  x 1  2 x  1  2 x 1  2 x .... 1  215 x  is
15 2 3

1) 2105  2104 2) 2105  2124 3) 2105  2121 4) 2120  2104


30. If “x” is the number of ways in which six women and six men can be arranged to sit in
a row such that no two women are together and if “y” is the number of ways they are
seated around a table in the same manner, then x : y =
1) 12 : 1 2) 42 : 1 3) 16 : 1 4) 6 : 1
31. Total number of 6 digited numbers in which all the odd digits and only odd digits
appear is ___
5 1 5
1)  6! 2) 6! 3)  6! 4)  5!
2 2 2
32. The odd against an event are 5 to 2 and the odds on favour of an other disjoint event
are 3 to 5. Then the probability that atleast are of the events will happen is
29 49 27 37
1) 2) 3) 4)
30 50 56 56
3 8
33. Suppose that A and B are two events such that P  A  B  and P  B  A  then
25 25
P  B 
1 3 11 11
(1) (2) (3) (4)
11 11 25 24
34. Bag A contains 4 white and 2 black balls, bag B contains 3 white and 3 black balls and
bag C contains 2 white and 4 black balls. If a bag is chosen at random and a ball is
chosen at random from it them the probability that the ball drawn is black is
1 1 2 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 2 3 4

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35. The random variable takes the values 1,2,3,……,m. If P  X  n   to each n, then the
m
variance of X is
1)
 m  1 2m  1 2)
m2  1
3)
m 1
4)
m2  1
6 12 2 12
36. In a P.D. the variance is m. The sum of terms in odd places in the distribution is
1) e m 2) e m cosh m 3) e m sinh m 4) e m coth m
37. If Z1  1, Z 2  2, Z3  3 and 9Z1Z 2  4Z1Z3  Z 2 Z3  12 then the value of Z1  Z 2  Z3 is
1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) 8
1
38. If   i  tan z , z  x  iy and  is constant then the locus of z is 
1) x 2  y 2  2 x cot 2  1 2) cot 2  x 2  y 2   1  x
3) x 2  y 2  2 x tan 2  1 4) x 2  y 2  2 y tan 2  1

If   then the 10th term of 1  cos   i sin   cos   i sin    ....... is
2
39.
6
(1) i (2) -i (3) -1 (4) 1
   1
5 3
40. If  is a non – real root of x 6  1, then 
 2 1
(1)  2 (2)  2 (3) 0 (4) 
41. Shift the origin to a suitable point so that the equation y 2  4 y  8 x  2  0 will not contain
y and constant terms is
(1)  3 / 4, 2  (2)  3 / 4, 2  (3)  2,3 / 4  (4)  2, 3 / 4
42. If A  (1, 2), B  (1, 2) are two points and P is a variable point such that the area of
PAB is always one, then the equation of the locus of P is
(1) 4 x 2  4 xy  y 2  1
(2) x 2  10 xy  25 y 2  34 x 170 y  0
(3) x 2  6 xy  9 y 2  22 x  66 y  23  0
(4)16 x 2  24 xy  9 y 2  62 x  34 y  46  0
43. The point (4, 1) undergoes the following transformations successively
I. Reflection about the line y  x
II. Translation through a distance 2 units in the direction of +ve x-axis

III. Rotation through an angle about the origin in the anticlock wise direction then
4
final position of the point is
 1 7   7 1 
(1)  (2)  2,7 2  (3)  ,   
 2 2 
, (4) 2,7 2
 2 2
44. If the points (1, 2), (3, 4) were to be on the same side of the line 3x  5 y  a  0 then
(1) a  7 (2) a  1 (3) a 7(or)a11 (4) 7  a 11
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45. The distance of the point (2, 3) from the line 2 x  3 y  9  0 measured along a line
x  y 1  0 is
1
(1) (2) 2 (3) 2 2 (4) 4 2
2

46. The vertices of a triangle are P(1,0), Q (0,0) , R 3,3 3  . The equation of the bisector of

PQR is

3 3x
(1) x  y0 (2) 3x  y  0 (3) y0 (4) x  3 y  0
2 2
47. The equation of the line common to the pair of lines  p2 q2 x2  q2 r2 xy r2 p2 y2 0 and

 l  m  x 2   m  n  xy   n  l  y 2  0 is
(1) x  y  0 (2) x  y  0 (3) x  y  pqr (4) x  y  pqr
48. The line x  y  a meets the curve x 2  y 2  4 in two points A and B. If ‘O’ is the origin
and AOB  900 then set of values of ‘a’ is
(1) 2, 2 (2) 3,3 (3) 4, 4 (4) 5,5

49. If the x-coordinate of ‘P’ on the join of Q 2, 2,1 and R 5, 2, 2 is 4 then z-coordinate of

‘P’ is
(1) -2 (2) -1 (3) 1 (4) 2
50. If the d.r’s of the two lines are 1, 1, 2; -1, 2, 1 then the d.c’s of a line which is
perpendicular to both of them are
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(1) , , (2) , , (3) , , (4) , ,
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
51. The equation of the plane containing Z-axis and passing through (1,4,5) is
(1) 5 y  4 z  0 (2) 4 x  y  0 (3) x  5 y  0 (4) x  4 y  5 z  0
  
 cos  cos 2 x 
 2 x  x 2 
52. cos  lim  lim 
 x x  3 x x0 x 2

 
 

1
(1) 1 (2) -1 (3) 0 (4)
2
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6 12 18 ....  (6n) 
2 2 2 2 2

53.  
lim 
  
n 5 10 15 ...  5n 8 13  23  33 ....  n3

4 144 144 4
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 5 25 25
 3sin  4sin3  
54. The quadratic equation whose roots are l and m where l  lim   and
 0
  
2 tan 
m  lim is
 0  1  tan 2  
(1) x2  5x  6  0 (2) x2  5 x  6  0 (3) x2  5 x  6  0 (4) x2  5x  6  0
a 12 x
 
55. If a>0 and f ( x)   a  x  then f 1 (0) 
  1 x 
(1) a a1 (2) 2log a
1 a 2   1 a2 

(3) a a 1   2 log a  (4) a a 1 
 a  2log a 
 a   
dy
56. If y  log 2 log 2x  , then 
dx
log e2 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 x log ex x log ex log e2 log e (2 x) x log log ex
e
2
dy dx
57. If y=1/x then 4
 
1 y 1  x4

(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) x/y (4) y/x


58. The approximate value of 4 18 is
(1) 2.0512 (2) 2.0425 (3) 2.0625 (4) 2.0834
59. The sum of the maximum and minimum values of 3x 4  2 x3  6 x 2  6 x  4 in (0, 2) is
167 134 87
(1) 28 (2) (3) (4)
16 15 16
60. The minimum value of a tan 2 x  b cot 2 x equals the maximum value of a sin 2   b cos 2 
where a  b  0 when
(1) a=b (2) a=2b (3) a=3b (4) a=4b
61. If 4l 2  5m2  6l  1  0 then the lx  my 1  0 touches the circle
(1) x 2  y 2  6 x  4  0 (2) x 2  y 2  6 x  4  0
(3) x 2  y 2  5 x  4  0 (4) x2  y 2  2x  5  0

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62. If the line 4 x  4 y 11  0 intersects the circle x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  4  0 at A and B, then
the point of intersection of the tangents drawn at A, B is
(1) (-1, 2) (2) (-1, -2) (3) (2, 1) (4) (-2, -1)
63. The equation of the circle which passes through the point (3, 2) bisects the
circumference of the circle x2  y 2  15 and cuts the circle x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  3  0
orthogonally is
(1) x 2  y 2  6 x  8 y  43  0 (2) x 2  y 2  6 x  8 y  15  0
(3) x 2  y 2  6 x  8 y  11  0 (4) x 2  y 2  6 x  8 y  21  0

64. If the circle x 2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0c  0 touches both the coordinate axes and
lies in the third quadrant, then the length of the chord intercepted by the circle on the
line x  y  c  0 is
c
(1) 2c (2) c (3) c (4)
2
65. The number of common tangents to the circles x 2  y 2  4 x  2 y  k  0 and

x2  y 2  6 x  4 y  l  0 having radii 2 and 3 respectively, is


(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

66. If the double ordinate of the parabola y 2  8 x is of length 16, then the angle subtended
by it at the vertex of the parabola is
  3 
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 3 4 4
67. The equation of one of the common tangents of the circle x 2  y 2  6 y  4  0 and
parabola y 2  x is
(1) 2 x  y  1  0 (2) 2 x  y 1  0 (3) 4 x  y  1  0 (4) x  2 y  1  0
68. The equation of the ellipse having a vertex at (6, 1), a focus at (4, 1) and the eccentricity
3
is
5
 x 1  y 1  x 1  y 1
2 2 2 2

(1)  1 (2)  1
16 25 25 16

 x  1  y  1  x  1  y  1
2 2 2 2

(3)  1 (4)  1
25 16 16 25
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69. The equation of the tangent to the ellipse 4 x 2  9 y 2  36 at the end of the latus rectum
lying in the second quadrant, is
(1) 5 x  3 y 1  0 (2) x  3 y  5  0
(3) 5x  3 y  3  0 (4) 5x  3 y  9  0
70. A tangent to the curve 9b 2 x 2  4a 2 y 2  36a 2b 2 makes intercepts of unit length on each of
the coordinates axes, then the point (a, b) lies on
(1) x 2  y 2  1 (2) x 2  y 2  1 (3) 4 x 2  9 y 2  1 (4) 4 x 2  9 y 2  1
x  x2
71. For x  1,  dx 
1 x
4 2
1 x  1 x  2 1 x  c
3/ 2 5/ 2
(1)
3 5
4 2
1 x  1 x  2 1 x  c
3/ 2 5/ 2
(2)
3 3
2
1 x  2 1  x  c
5/ 2
(3)
3
2
 1 x 2  3x  c
3/2
(4)
15
6 7
72. dx
 2sin x  sec x 4
5
 A 1  tan x  B1 tan x  C 1 tan x  k , then A  B  C 

86 1 26 16


(1) (2) (3) (4)
105 105 105 105

2 x 2 1  x 2 x 2  4
73.  x2  x 2  4
dx =

9 x 1 x
(1) tan1   cosh1  c
8 2 4x 2
9 1 x 1 x
(2) tan   sinh 1  c
8 2 4x 2

9 x 2 1 x  x2 4
(3) log  log c
16 x 2 4x 2

9 2 x 1 x
(4) log   cosh 1  c
16 2  x 4x 2

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74. For n  2 , If I n   tan n xdx and Fn  I n  I n2 , then Fn  Fn1 
0

1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) 1  n
n n 1 n n  1

3
2
75. x  3 x  2 dx 
0

3 1 11 11
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 6 6 2
 1 1 1 
76. lim n  2  2  ...  
n   3n  8n  4 3n  16 n  16 2
15n 
1 9 1 9 9 1 5
(1) log (2) log (3) 2log (4) log
2 5 4 5 5 4 9

77. The area of the region bounded by the x-axis and the curve y  1  x  6 x 2 is
125 125 25 25
(1) (2) (3) (4)
216 512 216 512

78. The differential equation corresponding to the family of parabolas y2  4a x  a where
a is the parameter, is
 dy   dy 
2 2
dy dy

(1) y    2 x  y  0 (2) y    2 x  y  0
 dx  dx  dx  dx
 dy   dy 
2
dy
(3) y    2 x    y  0 (4) y  2 x
 dx   dx  dx
dy
79. The general solution of  y tan x  2 x  x 2 tan x
dx
(1) y  x 2  c sec x (2) y cos x  x 2 sec x  c
(3) y sec x  x 2  c cos x (4) y  x 2  c cos x
 x x
 x
 y
80. The general solution of 1  e  dx  e y 1  dy  0 is
 
   y 

y x y x

(1) ye  x  c
x
(2) ye  x  c
y
(3) ye  y  c
x
(4) ye  x  c
y

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ab
81. A physical quantity S is related to four observables a, b, c, d as S = .If the
c d4
3

percentage errors of measurement in a, b, c, d are 2%, 1%, 1% and 1% respectively,


then percentage error in the quantity S is
(1) 6% (2) 8% (3) 9% (4) 10%
82. A, B, C are points in a vertical line such that AB = BC. If a body falls freely from rest
at A, t1 and t2 are times taken to travel distances AB and BC, then ratio (t2 / t1) is
1
(1) 2 +1 (2) 2 - 1 (3) 2 2 (4)
2 1
83. A particle is projected with a velocity v such that its range on the horizontal plane is
twice the greatest height attained by it. The range of the projectile is (g = acceleration
due to gravity)
4v 2 4g v2 4v 2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5g 5v 2 g 5g
84. A body is projected with a speed u at an angle θ with the horizontal. The radius of
θ
curvature of the trajectory, when it makes an angle   with the horizontal is
2  
(g – acceleration due to gravity)
θ θ
u 2 cos 2 θ sec3   u 2 cos 2 θ sec 3  
(1)  2 (2)  2
3g 2g
θ θ
2u 2 cos3 θ sec2   u 2 cos 2 θ sec3  
2 2
(3) (4)
g g
85. Two rectangular blocks of masses 40 kg and 60 kg are connected by a string and kept
on a frictionless horizontal table. If a force of 1000N is applied on 60 kg block away
from 40 kg block, then the tension in string is
(1) 450 N (2) 400 N (3) 350 N (4) 500 N
86. The coefficient of static friction between the road and tyres of a car is 0.4. The
maximum permissible speed of the car is 10 ms-1 on curved unbanked road. Then the
maximum radius of curvature of the road is (acceleration due to gravity = 10ms-1)
(1) 10 5 m (2) 25 m (3) 20 2 m (4) 30 m
87. A body of mass 8 kg, under the action of a force, is displaced according to the equation,
t2
s= m , where t is the time. Find the work done by the force in the first 4 s.
4
(1) 9 J (2) 16 J (3) 6 J (4) 3 J
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88. A mass of 1 kg falls from a height of 1 m and lands on a mass less platform supported
by a spring having spring constant 15 Nm-1 as shown in the figure. The maximum
compression of the spring is. (acceleration due to gravity = 10 ms-2)
1kg

1m

 2 
(1) 2m (2) 2 m (3)  m (4) 3 m
 3
1
89. A moving particle collides with a stationary particle of mass times the mass of
n
moving particle, the fraction of its kinetic energy transferred to the stationary particle
is
4n 2 4n 4n
(1) 2
(2) 2
(3) (4) 4n2
1+n  1+n  1+n 2

90. Three identical spheres each of diameter 2 3m are kept on a horizontal surface such
that each sphere touches the other two spheres. If one of the sphere is removed, then
the shift in the position of the centre of mass of the system is
3
(1) 12 m (2) 1 m (3) 2 m (4) m
2
91. A body is projected with a velocity greater than orbital velocity but less than escape
velocity. Its path is
(1) circular (2) elliptical (3) parabolic (4) hyperbolic
92. The ratios of lengths, areas of cross – section and Young’s modulii of steel to that of
brass wires shown in the figure are a, b and c respectively. The ratio of increase in the
lengths of brass to that of steel wires is [Assume that the masses of steel and brass wires
are negligible)

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Steel

3 kg

Brass

4 kg

4a 7bc 4bc 7a
(1) (2) (3) (4)
7bc 4a 7a 4bc
93. Which of the following works on Pascal’s law ?
(1) Aneroid barometer (2) Hydraulic lift
(3) Sprayer (4) Venturimeter
94. If two rods of length L and 2L, having coefficients of linear expansion α and 2α
respectively are connected end – to – end, then find the average coefficient of linear
expansion of the composite rod.
3α 5α 5α 5α
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 2 4 3
95. 5 g of steam at 1000C is mixed with 5g of ice at 00C. What is the final temperature of
the mixture ?
(1) 1000 C (2) 950 C (3) 900 C (4) 800 C
96. The net work done by an ideal gas going through the cycle as shown in the P – V
diagram below is
P

3 P1 C

P1
A B

V1 2 V1 V

3 1
(1) 0 (2) P1 V1 (3) P1 V1 (4) P1 V1
2 2
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97. The specific heat of helium at constant volume is 12.6 J mol 1K 1 . The specific heat of
helium at constant pressure in J mol 1K 1 is approximately (assume, the universal
gas constant, R  8.314 J mol1K 1 )
(1) 12.6 (2) 16.8 (3) 18.9 (4) 20.9
98. A gas  γ =1.5  is suddenly compressed to (1/4)th its initial volume. Then, find the ratio of
its final to initial pressure.
(1) 1 : 16 (2) 1 : 8 (3) 1 : 4 (4) 8 : 1
99. The respective speeds of the five molecules are 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 km-1. Then, the ratio of
their rms velocity and the average velocity will be
(1) 11:3 (2) 3: 11 (3) 1 : 2 (4) 3 : 4
100. A body of mass 1 kg is executing simple harmonic motion (SHM). Its displacement
 π 
y (in cm) at time t given by y = 6sin 100t +  cm. Its maximum kinetic energy
  4 
(1) 1.8 J (2) 18 J (3) 180 J (4) 0.18 J
101. A simple pendulum of length 1 m is freely suspended from the ceiling of an elevalor.
The time period of small oscillations as the elevator moves up with an acceleration of
2 m / s 2is (use g  10 m / s 2 )
π 2 π π
(1) s (2) πs (3) s (4) s
5 5 2 3
102. A cylindrical tube open at both ends has a fundamental frequency ‘f’ in air. The tube is
dipped vertically in water so that half of it is in water. The new fundamental frequency
is
f
(1) f (2) (3) 2f (4) 4f
2
103. When the air column of a resonance tube is vibrated together with a tuning fork, 3
beats are heard per second, either the temperature of the air column is 510C or 160C.
The frequency of the tuning fork is
(1) 128 Hz (2) 98 Hz (3) 105 Hz (4) 256 Hz
104. Electrostatic force between two identical charges placed in vacuum at distance of r is F.
r
A slab of width and dielectric constant 9 is inserted between these two charges, then
5
the force between the charges is
F 25 25
(1) F (2) (3) F (4) F
9 81 49
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105. What is the electric flux for Gaussian surface A that encloses the charged particles in
free space ? [Given q1 = - 14 nC, q2 = 78.85 nC, q3 = - 56 nC
Gaussian surface A

Gaussian surface B
q1

q2

q3

(1) 103 N – m2C1 (2) 103 C – N 1m2

(3) 632  103 N – m 2C1 (4) 632 x 103 C – N-1 m-2


106. Two charges 8 µC each are placed at the corners A and B of an equilateral triangle of
side 0.2 m in air. The electric potential at the third corner C is

(1) 7.2 105V (2) 1.8 105V (3) 3.6  105V (4) 3.6  104V
107. In the given circuit, if the potential difference between A and B is 80 V, then the
equivalent capacitance between A and B and the charge on 10 µF capacitor respectively,
are
9 µF 8 µF

A
12µF 10µF 5 µF

B
(1) 164µF and 150µC (2) 4µF and 133.3µC
(3) 15µF and 200µC (4) 4µF and 50µC
108. A conductor of length 100 cm and area of cross – section 1mm2 carries a current of 5A.
If the resistivity of the material of the conductor is 3.0 x 10-8 Ω - m , then the electric field
across the conductor is
(1) 0.15 V/m (2) 0.015 V/m (3) 1.5 V/m (4) 0.0015 V/m
n
109. n identical resistance are taken in which resistors are joined in series in the left gap
2
n
and the remaining resistances are joined in parallel in the right gap of a metre
2
bridge. Balancing length in cm is
n2 n2 n2 n2
(1)100. (2) 100. (3) 400. (4) 400.
n 2 +4 n 2 +1 n 2 +4 n 2 +1
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110. A current carrying loop ABCD has two circular arcs AD and BC with radius 1 cm and
2 cm respectively as shown in the figure. The two arcs AD and BC subtend a common
1.2
angle 300 at the centre O. If the current flowing in the loop is A , then the magnitude
π
of net magnetic field at O is (Given μ 0 = 4π ×10-7 )

B C

D
A

300

O
(1) 0.5 µ T (2) 3 µ T (3) 1 µ T (4) 1.5 µ T
111. If relative permeability of iron is 5500, then its susceptibility is
(1) 5500 x 107 (2) 5500 x 10-7 (3) 5501 (4) 5499
112. The current in a coil changes from 3 A to 1 A in 0.1 s in coil of self – inductance 8 mH.
The emf induced in the coil is

(1) 16 V (2) 1.6  102V (3) 16  102V (4) 2 V


60
113. The impedance of an LR circuit with L = mH , R = 8Ω and frequency 50Hz is
π
(1) 1.3 Ω (2) 14.3 Ω (3) 20 Ω (4) 10 Ω
114. A branch of a circuit is shown in the figure. If current is decreasing at the rate of 103
As-1, then the potential difference between A and B is
-+
A
2A 7Ω B
4V
9 mH

(1) 1 V (2) 5 V (3) 10 V (4) 2 V


115. In a plane electromagnetic wave, UE and UB are average energy densities of electric
field and magnetic field respectively, then the correct option in the following is
UB
(1) U E = (2) UE = 2UB (3) UE = UB (4) U E  U B
2

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116. An object O is placed at 7 cm to the left of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 12
cm as shown in the figure. The position of the image will be at a distance of

(1) 20 cm from the mirror to the left


(2) 30 cm from the mirror to the right
(3) 42 cm from the mirror to the left
(4) 42 cm from the mirror to the right
117. The central fringe in the interference pattern obtained in Young’s double slit
experiment will be a dark fringe when the phase difference between the wave from the
two slits is
π π
(1) zero (2) (3) π (4)
2 3
118. When the energy of incident radiation is increased by 20%, the kinetic energy of the
photoelectrons emitted from a metal surface increased from 0.5 eV to 0.8 eV. The work
function of the metal is
(1) 0.65 eV (2) 1.0 eV (3) 1.3 eV (4) 1.5 eV
209 209
119. The half – life of 84 P0 is 103 years. The time it takes for 100 g sample of 84 P0 to decay

to 3.125g is
(1) 3296 years (2) 103 2 years (3) 1648 years (4) 515 years
120. What is output of the logic circuit shown below ?
1
X
Y

(1) Y = 0 (2) Y = 1 (3) Y = X (4) Y = X

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121. The energy of one mole of photons of radiation of wavelength 400 nm (give

h=6.63 1034 Js1 N A =6.02  1023 mol1 ; C=3  108 mol1 )


(1) 299 kJ (2) 325 kJ mol1 (3) 399 kJ mol1 (4) 435 kJ mol1

122. The correct order of bond orders of C22 N 22 O22

(1) C22 <N22  O22 (2) O22 <N22  C22

(3) C22 <O 22 <N 22 (4) N22 <C22 <O22
123. The solubility of AgCl will be maximum in which of the following
(1) 0.01M HCl (2) 0.1 M HCl (3) 0.01 M AgNO3 (4) H 2O

124. At 25 C and 1 atm pressure, the enthalpy of combustion of benzene and acetylene are
-3268kJ mol1 and -1300 kJ mol1 respectively. The change in enthalpy for reaction
3C2 H 2  C6 H 6
(1) 324 kJ mol1 (2) 632 kJ mol1 (3) -632kJ mol1 (4) -732 kJ mol1
125. Consider the following reaction x MnO4 +yC2O42 +ZH  xMn2 +2yCO2  Z H2O
2
The value of x, y, z
(1) 5, 2 and 16 (2) 2, 5 and 8 (3) 2, 5 and 16 (4) 5, 2 and 8
126. Which of the following is most stable

(1) (2) (3) (4)


127. The correct order of density is
(1) Be>Mg>Ca>Sr (2) Sr>Be>Mg>Ca
(3) Sr>Ca>Mg>Be (4) Be>Sr>Mg>Ca
128. The molar conductivity of a conductivity cell filled with 10 moles of 20 ml NaCl solution
is  m1 and that 20 moles another identical cell having
80 ml NaCl solution is  m2 , the conductivities exhibited by these two cells are same. The
relation between is
(1)  m2  2 m1 (2)  m2   m1 / 2 (3)  m2   m1 (4)  m2  4 m1
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129. Isotonic solutions are having the same
(1) Surface tension (2) Vapour pressure
(3) Osmotic pressure (4) viscosity
130. The percent of void space in bcc lattice is
(1) 32% (2) 48% (3) 52% (4)68 %
131. For the reaction 2SO2  O2  2SO3 , the rate of disappearance of O2 is 2  104 mol L1
s 1 rate of appearance of SO3 is

(1) 2  104 mol L1 sec1 (2) 4  104 mol L1 sec1
(3) 1  101mol L1 sec1 (4) 6  101mol L1 sec1
132. If gold number of A, B, C and D are 0.005, 0.05, 0.5 and 5 respectively, then which of
the following will have the greatest protective value
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
133. Identify the reactions in which N2 is liberated
a)  NH 4  2 SO4  NaOH  b) NH3 excess  Cl2 
 
c)  NH 4  2 Cr2O7  d) NH 4 NO3 

e) NH 4Cl  NaNO2 

 aq  aq
(1) a, b, c (2) c, d, e (3) b, c, e (4) a, c, d
134. The order of basic strength of ClO  , ClO2 , ClO3 , ClO4 is
(1) ClO4  ClO3  ClO2  ClO (2) ClO4  ClO2  ClO  ClO3
(3) ClO  ClO2  ClO3  ClO4 (4) ClO  ClO4  ClO3  ClO2
135. Match the following
a) XeF4 i) Pyramidal
b) XeF6 ii) Square planar
c) XeOF4 iii) distorted octahedral
d) XeO3 iv) square pyramidal
a b c d
(1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(2) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
(3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

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136. German silver contains which of the following metals?
(1) Cu, Zn (2) Fe, Zn (3) Zn, Fe, Ni (4) Cu, Zn
137. Which of the following is dia magnetic
3 3 3
(1)  Fe  CO  5  (2)  Fe  CN  6  (3) Cr  NH 3 6  (4) Cr  H 2O  6 

138. The IUPAC name of the coordination compound k3  Fe  CN  6 

(1) Potassium Hexa cyano Ferrate (II)


(2) Potassium Hexa cyano Ferrate (III)
(3) Potassium Hexa cyano Iron (II)
(4) Potassium Hexa cyano Iron (III)
139. Which of the following ion is not precipitated either by HCl (or) H 2S

(1) Ag  (2) Cu 2 (3) Pb2 (4) Mg 2


140. Identify the product X in the reaction
Br

Mg
D2O
  Na
 

dry ether X
dry ether
Cl
Cl D
Br
D

(1) (2)

D D
D

(3) (4) D

141. The correct order of acidity of the following compounds


NO2

H 3C OH OH NO2 OH
OH
1) 2) 3) 4)
(1) III>IV>I>II (2) I>IV>III>II (3) II>I>III>IV (4) IV>III>I>II
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142. Which of the following compounds will undergo cannizaro reaction?
(1) CH 3CHO (2) CH 3COCH 3 (3) C6 H 5CHO (4) C6 H 5CH 2CHO
143.
CH 3

KMnO4 / KOH H 3O Br2


 A   B  C
Heat FeBr3
In this Reaction the functional isomer of B is
COOH O
||
O
COOH || O  C H
O  C H
Br Br

(1) Br (2) (3) Br


(4)
144. Which of the following is correct with respect to the order of basic nature of different
amines given below
(1) C6 H5 NH 2  NH3  CH3NH 2   CH3  2 NH

(2)  CH 3 2 NH  CH 3 NH 2  C6 H 5 NH 2  NH 3

(3) CH3 NH 2   CH3  2 NH  C6 H5 NH 2  NH3

(4)  CH3  2 NH  CH3NH 2  NH3  C6H5 NH 2

145. Benzamide can be converted in to aniline by the action of


(1) Br2 / CCl4 (2) Br2 / H 2O (3) Br2 / KOH (4) Br2 / red P
146. The Glycosidic linkage present in sucrose is between
(1) C1 of  -glucose and C2 of  -glucose
(2) C1 of  -glucose and C2 of  -fructose
(3) C1 of  -glucose and C2 of  -glucose
(4) C1 of  -glucose and C2 of  -fructose

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147. Which of the following is correct about H-bonding in DNA
(1) A-T, G-C (2) G-T, A-C (3) A-G, T-C (4) A-A, T-T
148. Chloro xylenol is an example of
(1) Anti septic (2) Anti pyretic (3) Analgesic (4) Tranquilizer
149. Which of the following has ester linkage
(1) Nylon-6, 6 (2) PVC (3) Terylene (4) SBR
150. Name the metal m, which is extracted based on the following equation
  2
4m  8CN   2 H 2O  O2  4  m  CN  2   4OH  2  m  CN  2   Zn   Zn  CN  4   2m

(1) Cu (2) Au (or) Ag (3) Hg (4) Ni


151. Optically inactive compound is
Me
H OH

H OH
(1) Me (2) CH 3  CH 2  CH 2OH

(3) (4) All of these


152. Consider the following reaction and pick up the wrong statement

Cu2Cl2 / HCl
Ar-Cl
Path I

Ar N 2 Cl 

Cu / HCl
Ar-Cl
Path-II

(1) Path-1 is called sand Mayer reaction


(2) Path-2 is called Gattermann reaction
(3) The Yield of the path 1 is better than path-2
(4) The Yield of the path 2 is better than path-1
153. The volume strength of 1.5 N H2O2 solution is
(1) 8.8 (2) 8.4 (3) 4.8 (4) 5.2

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154. Which one of the following true peroxide
(1) NO2 (2) MnO2 (3) BaO2 (4) SO2
155. Match List-I with List-II for the compositions of the substance and select the correct
answer using the code given
List-I List-II
A) plaster of paris i) CaSO4.2 H 2O
1
B) Epsomits ii) CaSO4 . H 2O
2
C) Kieserite iii) MgSO4 .7 H 2O
D) Gypsum iv) MgSO4 .H 2O
v) CaSO4
(1) A-iii B-iv c-i D-ii (2) A-ii B-iii c-iv D-i
(3) A-i B-ii c-iii D-v (4) A-iv B-iii c-ii D-i
156. Which one of the following compound is not a protonic Acid
(1) B  OH 3 (2) PO OH  3 (3) SO  OH  2 (4) SO2  OH  2

157. SiF4 on hydrolysis gives


(1) SiO2  H 2 SiF4 (2) H 2SiO2

(3) H 2 SiF2 (4) Si  OH 4  4 HF

158. A good quantity of water will have


A) high DO B) high BOD C) high COD
(1) A (2) B & C (3) C & A (4) A,B,C
159. In the following reaction
H SO
2 4' p'
HC  CH 
2 Hg
Product ‘p’ will not give
(1) Tollen’s reagent test (2) Brady’s reagent test
(3) victor meyer’s test (4) Iodo form test
160. Calculate the p H of 108 M HCl
(1) 8 (2) 6 (3) 6. 96 (4) 7

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