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PHYSICS (PART I)
SECTION – A (PART-I)
(Question No. 1 to 4)
 This section contains SIX (04) questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is correct
answer.
 For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
1. In each situation of Column-I, a process ABC is given for a monoatomic ideal gas. Match
each situation of Column-I with correct result in Column-II
Column-I Column-II
(a) (p) Temperature increases continuously

(b) (q) Pressure first increases and then


remains constant

(c) (r) Net heat is given to gas during


ABC

(d) (s) Pressure first decreases and then


remains constant

(A) ap,q,r ; br,s ; cp,q,r ; dq (B) ap,q,r ; bq, ; cp,q,r ; dq,s
(C) aq, ; bp,q,r ; cq,s, ; dp,q,r (D) ap,r ; bp,q,s ; cp,q,s, ; dq,s
Solution (A):
Conceptual

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2. In the shown experimental setup to study photoelectric effect, two conducting electrodes are
enclosed in an evacuated electrodes are enclosed in evacuated glass-tube as shown. A parallel
beam of monochromatic radiation, falls on photosensitive electrode. Assume that for each
photons incident, a photoelectron is ejected if its energy is greater than work function of
electrode. Match the statements in Column-I with corresponding graphs in Column-II

Column-I Column-II
(a) Photocurrent versus intensity of radiation (p)
is represented by

(b) Maximum kinentic energy of ejected (q)


photoelectric versus frequency for
electrodes of different work
function is represented by
(c) Photocurrent vesus applied voltage for (r)
different intensity of radiation is
represented by

(d) Photocurrent versus applied voltage at (s)


constant intensity of radiation for
electrodes of different work function

(A) ap, br, cq, ds (B) ap, bs, cq, dr
(C) ar, bq, cp, ds (D) ar, bs, cp, dq
Solution (D):
Conceptual

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3. A uniform magnitude field B  B0 k ˆ exists in the region between x  2d to x  4d. A metallic
square loop of side d and total resistance R is pulled with velocity. Take the induced current
as positive when it is anti-clockwise. Column-I contains the range of values of xC (coordinate
of mid-point of loop). Column-II contains the flux associated with loop.

Column-I Column-II
(a) 5d 7d (p) Flux is zero
 xc 
2 2
(b) 7d 9d (q) Flux increases at constant rate
 xc 
2 2
(c) 3d 9d (r) Flux is constant
xc  or x c 
2 2
(d) 3d 5d (s) Flux decreases at constant rate
 xc 
2 2
(t) Current = 0
(A) ar,t ; bs ; cp,t ; dq (B) aq ; br,t ; cs ; da,t
(C) as ; ba,t ; cq ; dr,t (D) br,t ; bs ; ca,t ; dq
Solution (A):
Conceptual

4. Column-I gives certain situations regarding a real point object and its image formed by an
optical instrument. Consider the direction of incident ray as positive x-direction. The possible
optical instruments are concave and convex mirrors or lenses as given in Column-II
Column-I Column-II
(a) If u × v = negative and y0 × yi = positive, (p) Concave mirror
then the optical instrument is
(b) If u × v = positive and y0 × yi = positive, (q) Convex mirror
then the optical instrument is
(c) If u × v = positive and y0 × yi = negative, (r) Concave Lens
then the optical instrument is
(d) If u × v = negative and y0 × yi = negative , (s) Convex Lens
then the optical instruments is
(A) ap,q ; br, s ; cp ; ds (B) ar,s ; bp,q ; cp ; ds
(C) ap ; br, s ; cp,q ; ds (D) ap,q ; ds ; br,s ; cp
Solution (A):
Conceptual

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SECTION – A (PART-II)
(Question No. 5 to 10)
 This section contains SIX (06) questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four
option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).
 For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
5. A rod is fixed between a vertical wall and a horizontal surface. A smooth ring of mass 1 kg is
released from rest which can move along the rod as shown. At the release point spring is
vertical and relaxed. The natural length of the spring is  
3  1 m. Rod makes an angle of 30°
with the horizontal. Ring again comes to rest when spring makes an angle 30° with the
vertical.

(A) Force constant of the spring is


5
2
 3  1 N/m
2
(B) Maximum displacement of ring is m
 3 1 
(C) Maximum extension in the spring is 3m

(D) Normal reaction on ring due to when it again comes to rest is


5
2
 
3 1 N
Solution (ABD):
0 d 
 
sin30 sin30 sin(120 )
  3 0 and d   0
Maximum extension
x max     0  3 0   0   3 1  
3  1  2m  (c) wrong
1 3 1
h  d sin 30   0   m
2 2
 3 1  5
Loss in PE  mgh  1  10 
2
 3 1 
1 1
Gain in elastic PE  kx 2   k  22  2k
2 2
Energy conservation: 2k  5  3 1 
k 
5
2
 3 1  mN  (a) answer
2
d  0  3  1  m  (b) correct
3 1
Normal reaction = N = mg cos30°  kxsin30
5 3
5
2
 1 5
3 1  2  
2 2
 3  1  (d) correct  
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6. Mark the correct statements.

(A) When switches are arranged so the current through the battery is minimum, then the
VA  VB  0 volt
(B) When switches are arranged so the current through the battery is minimum, then the
VA  VB  1 volt
(C) When switches are arranged so the current through the battery is maximum, then the
VA  VB  0 volt
(D) When switches are arranged so the current through the battery is maximum, then the
VA  VB  1 volt
Solution (BC):
R1  6  1  4.5  0.5  12
24
i  2 Amp
12
VA  VB  1  1volt
Current through the battery will be maximum when left switch is closed. Hence no current
through resistance AB therefore VA – VB = 0

7. Nucleus A decays to B with decay constant 1 and B decays to C with decay constant  2 .
Initially at t = 0, number of A and B are 2N0 and N0 respectively. At t = t0, number of nuclei of
3N0
B stop changing. If at this instant number of nuclei of B is . Then:
2
1 4 1 1 4 1
(A) The value of t0 is ln (B) The value of t0 is ln
1 3 2 2 3 2
3N0 2 2N0 2
(C) The value of NA at t0 is (D) The value of NA at t0 is
2 1 3 1
Solution (AC):
dNB
 1NA  2NB at, t  t0
dt
dNB
0
dt
3N0 3N0
NB   2N0 1e1t0  2 0
2 2
1 4 1
t0  ln
1 3 2
 (a) and (c)

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8. Curved surface of a vessel has shape of a truncated cone having semi vertex angle 37°. Vessel
is full of water (density   1000 kg/m3 ) Upto a height of 13 cm and is placed on a smooth
horizontal plane. Upper Surface is opened to atmosphere. A hole of 1.5 cm2 is made on curved
wall at a height of 8 cm from bottom as shown in figure. Area of water surface in the vessel is
large as compared to the area of hole: (g = 10m/s2)

(A) initial velocity of efflux is 1 m/sec


(B) initial horizontal range of water jet from point B is 6.65 cm
(C) horizontal force required to keep the vessel in static equilibrium is 0.15 N
(D) horizontal force required to keep the vessel in static equilibrium is 0.12 N
Solution (AD):
v 2gh
5
 2  10 
100
 1m/sec (a)
Force required to keep the vessel in equilibrium
 
 Av2 cos 37
4
 1.5  104  1  1000   0.12N (d)
5

9. Three different materials of equal masses are placed in turn, in a special oven where material
absorbs energy at a constant rate. During the heating process, each material begins in liquid
state and ends in gaseous state. Figure gives the temperature T versus time t for three
materials. Then if Tb be the boiling temperature, C the specific heat of liquid, L the latent heat
of vaporization, then:

(A) (Tb )2  (Tb )1  (Tb )3 (B) C3  C2  C1


(C) L1  L3  L2 (D) C1  C2  C3
Solution (BC):
1
s and L  (t2  t1 )
m  slope

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10. y- x curve at an instant for a wave travelling along x-axis on a string is shown . Slope at the
point A on the curve, as Shown, is 53°.

(A) Transverse velocity of the particle at point A is positive if the wave is travelling along
positive x-axis
(B) Transverse velocity of the particle at point A is positive if the wave is travelling along
negative x-axis
(C) Magnitude of transverse velocity of the particle at point A is greater than wave speed.
(D) Magnitude of transverse velocity of the particle at point A is lesser than wave speed.
Solution (BC):
Conceptual

SECTION B
(Question No. 21 to 28)
 This section contains SIX (08) questions.
 The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE with DECIMAL PLACE; e.g. 6.25, 7.00,
0.33 , -.30, 30.27, -127.30) designated to enter the answer.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer;
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered;
Negative Marks : 0.
21. In a potentiometer circuit, two wires of same material of resistivity  one with radius of cross-
section a and other with radius 2a are joined in series. Their lengths are l & 2l, respectively.
The combination acts like resistance wire of the length 3l for the potentiometer. Emf of

primary cell in potentiometer is E and internal resistance is . If maximum voltage which
2a 2
N.E
can be balanced on the potentiometer wire is volt. Then, find the value of N.
4
Solution (3):
In given case, circuit is
Resistance of wire of length 3l = Resistance of thick part + Resistance of thin part
2    1  3 
 2
    1  .
(2a) (a ) a 2  2  2 a 2
2

Total resistance of circuit = Resistance of


potentiometer wire + Internal resistance of battery
3   2
 2
 2

2 a 2a a 2
So, current in potentiometer wire
Emf of supply 
 
Total resitance  2 
 2
 a 
Maximum voltage which can be balanced against potentiometer wire.
V=Potential drop in potentiometer wire
 i  resistance of potentiometer wire
E 3    3
   2   E
2 2  a  4
a 2

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22. Capacitance of parallel plate capacitor with plates area A and separation d which filled two
 A
wedges of dielectric medium of dielectric constants K1 and K2 is C  N. 0 log 2. If K2 = 8 and
d
K1 = 4, then find the value of N.

Solution (8):
For an elemental length dx capacity of lower and upper elements are
K  bdx 40bdx
dC1  1 0 
y y
l
K20bdx 80bdx b
dC2  
dy dy d y
b = Plate width d
As two elements are in series y
1 1 1 y dy dy
     x
dC dC1 dC2 40bdx 80bdx 80bdx dx
8 bdx
 dC  0
dy
80bdx
C  dy
y d y 
  x   dx  dy
x  d d
d d
80bdy 80 A dy 8 A
 C    0 ln2, So N  8
0 d(d  y) d 0 dy d

23. A charge q is placed just above at distance a from square sheet of size a × a as shown below. If
q
flux through the square is , find value of n
n0

Solution (24):
Cover the charge such that it is located at centre
in a cube whose side is 2a.
Clearly, Flux
1 1 q
  
6 4 0
 n  24

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24. A rod AB is moving on a fixed circle of radius R with constant velocity 'v' as shown in figure. P
is the point of intersection of the rod and the circle. At an instant the rod is at a distance
3R
x from centre of the rod and the rod is always parallel to the diameter CD. The angular
5
NV
speed of the part of intersection P with respect to centre of the circle is then the N = _____
4R

Solution (5):
v  R sin  v
4  R
v  R . R
5
5V 
   N5
4R 3R/5

25. An electron is shot into one end of a solenoid. As it enters the uniform magnetic field within
the solenoid, its speed is 800m/s and its velocity vector makes an angle of 30° with the
central axis of the solenoid. The solenoid carries 4.0A current and has 8000 turn along its
length. Find number of revolutions made by the electron within the solenoid by the time it
e
emerges from the solenoid’s opposite end. (Use charge to mass ratio for electron
m
5
 3  1011 C/kg) Fill your answer in multiple of 10 .
Solution (16):
t
 Number of revolutions, n  , where t is time of motion of electron inside solenoid
T
and T is time period of revolution
 2m  8000 
t  and T  , where B  0   4

400 3 e.B   

26. A uniform disc of radius R having charge Q distributed uniformly all over its surface is placed
on a smooth horizontal surface. A magnetic field, B = kxt 2, where k is a constant, x is the
distance (in metre) from the centre of the disc and t is the time (in second), is switched on
perpendicular to the plane of the disc. Find the torque (in N-m) acting on the disc after 15 sec.
(Take 4kQ = 2.50 S.I. unit and R = 1m).
Solution (2.50):
d  (2xdx)kxt 2
2 2 3
 kt x
3
d 4ktx 3

dt 3
4ktx 3 2 2  Q
E2x  ; E  ktx 2 ; d   ktx 2  (2xdx)x
3 3 3  R2
R
4 ktQ 4 4kQt R5
 d 
3 R2 
x dx  
3R2 5
0
At t = 15sec,  = 2.50 Nm

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27. I is an isotope of Iodine that  decays to an isotope of Xenon with a half-life of 8 days. A
131
small amount of a serum labelled with I is injected into the blood of a person. The activity
131
of the amount of I injected was 2.4  105 Becquerel (Bq). It is known that the injected
serum will get distributed uniformly in the blood stream in less than half an hour. After 11.5
hours, 2.5 ml of blood is drawn from the person’s body, and gives an activity of 115 Bq. The
total volume of blood in the person’s body, in liters is approximately
(you may use ex  1  x for x  1 and ln2  0.7).
Solution (5):
Final activity,
V
Af   A0  et
Vbody
ln(2)  t
V
 Vbody   A 0e 192
Af
4.998  5 litres

28. A circular wire loop of radius R is placed in the x-y plane centered at the origin O.A square
loop of side a (a  R) having two turns is placed with its center at z  3R along the axis of
the circular wire loop, as shown in figure. The plane of the square loop makes an angle of 45°
0 a 2
with respect to the z-axis. If the mutual inductance between the loops is given by p/2 , then
2 R
the value of p is:

Solution (7):
Assume circular wire loop as primary coil and square loop as secondary coil
20 iR 2 2 0 iR 2 2
secondary  2 2 3/2
 a  cos 45   3
 a2 
2(3R  R ) 2  8R 2
secondary 0 a 2 0 a 2
M   p  7
i 23  21/2 R 27/2 R

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CHEMISTRY (PART II)
SECTION – A (PART-I)
(Question No. 31 to 34)
 This section contains SIX (04) questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is correct
answer.
 For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
31. Match the following:
Column-I Column-II

C6 H 5CHO  HCHO 


OH
(A) (p) Carbocation intermediate
NO2

CH 2
(B) HCl (q) Intermediate containing sp3 carbon is formed
C  CH 2 
H 3C

(C)
 CH  CCOCl
3 3
  (r) H transfer
AlCl
3
OH

alc KOH
(D)   (s) Carbene as intermediate
CHCl3
(t) Chelation in one of the products

(A) A-q; B-q; C-p; D-p,q,s,t (B) A-q,r; B-p; C-p, D-p,s,t
(C) A-q,r; B-p,q; C-p,q, D-q,s,t (D) A-q,r; B-p,q; C-p,q; D-p,q,s,t
Solution (C):
(A) Crossed Cannizzaro’s reaction
(B) Electrophilic addition following anti-Markovnikofs rule
(C) Electrophilic substitution
(D) Riemer Tieman reaction

32. Match the following:


Column-I Column-II
(A) HCN  KCN (p) Acidic buffer
(B) NH4OH  NH4Cl (q) Basic buffer
(C) CH3COONa  HCl
(50 ml  0.1N) (25ml0.1N) (r) Common ion effect
(D) NH4Cl  NH4OH
(50 ml  0.1N) (25ml0.1N) (s) K W  1014 mole2 Lit 2
(t) Process reserve acidity and reserve alkalinity for
the addition of small amounts of acid or base
(A) A-p,r,s,t; B-q,r,s,t; C-p,r,s,t; D-q,r,s,t
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(B) A-p,r,s; B-q,r,s,t; C-p,r,s; D-q,r,s
(C) A-p,r,s,t; B-q,r,s,t; C-p,r,s; D-q,r,s
(D) A-p,r,s,t; B-q,r,s; C-p,r,s; D-q,s,t
Solution (A):
A & C – acidic buffer B & D – basic buffer

33. Match the following:


Column-I Column-II
CH3CHO
(A) CH3CH  CH  CHO 
OH
 (p) Product on ozonalysis give glyoxal as one
of the products

Ag(NH )
(B) CH3CH2CH(OH)CH.(CH3 )CHO 

3
 (q) Product liber ates H2 gas on reaction
2H
with metallic Na
Ca(OH)2
(C) CH3CHO 
CH2  O
 (r) Aldol / Aldol type condensation
reaction

(D)  CH 3 2 C  O (s) Crossed Cannizzaro’s reaction


OH / 
(t) Selective oxidation
(A) A-p,r; B-p,q; C-q,r,t; D-p,r,t (B) A-p,r; B-q,t; C-q,s; D-p,r,t
(C) A-p,r; B-q,t; C-q,r,s; D-p,r (D) A-p,r,t; B-q,t; C-q,r,s,t; D-p,r
Solution (C):
(A) Aldol condensation
(B) Silver mirror test (Selective oxidation)
(C) Aldol followed by crossed Cannizaros
(D) Aldol type condensation

34. Match the following:


Column-I Column-II
4
(A) Cr  CN 3  NO2 3  (p) Outer orbital complex
3
(B) Co  C2O4 3  (q) Inner orbital complex

(C)  Fe  EDTA   (r)   2.83 BM
(D)  Ni  en 3   NO3 2 (s) Show optical activity
(t)   0
(A) A-q,r; B-q,s,t; C-q,s; D-p,r,s (B) A-q,r,s; B-q,s,t; C-q,s; D-p,r,s
(C) A-q,r; B-s,t; C-s; D-r,s (D) A-p,r,t; B-q,t; C-q,r,s; D-p,r,s
Solution (A):
Strong ligands form inner orbital complexes and weak ligands form outer orbital complexes.
Strong ligands forces the pairing of electrons whereas weak ligands do not force the pairing.

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SECTION – A (PART-II)
(Question No. 35 to 40)
 This section contains SIX (06) questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four
option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).
 For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
O

35. O  H 2O Product A. Correct statements regarding 'A'

O
OH

(A) The product ‘A’ is OH

OH
(B) The product ‘A’ is stabilized by intra molecular hydrogen bonding
(C) The product ‘A’ contains 3 sp3 atoms
(D) The product ‘A’ can’t undergo friedal crafts acylation
Solution (BCD):
Product is stabilized by intramolecular H-bonding.

36. Which of the following percentage will not represent the percentage of radioactive substance
remain undecayed after one average life of time? (Antilog of 0.4321=2.7178)
(A) 36.8% (B) 63.2% (C) 48% (D) 52%
Solution (BCD):
2.303 N 1
 log 0 ; tave   
 N 

3
37. One mole of an ideal gas with Cv  R is heated at a constant pressure of 1 atm from 250 K
2
to 1000K. Which of the following can’t be S during the process
(A) 2.56 cal.k 1.mol 1 (B) 6.9320 cal.k 1.mol 1
(C) 1.86 cal.k 1.mol 1 (D) 2.46 cal.k 1.mol 1
Solution (ACD):
3 5
CP  CV  R  RR  R
2 2
T2
S  2.303nCP log
T1

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38. The freezing point of a solution containing 0.2 g of acetic acid in 20 g of Benzene is lowered by
0.450C. kf for Benzene is 5.12 K mol-1 kg. Correct statements regarding this.
(A) Degree of association of CH3COOH in benzene is 98.3%
(B) Degree of association of CH3COOH in benzene is 94.5%
(C) Vant Hoff factor for Acetic acid is 0.5273
(D) In Benzene CH3COOH is dimerised.
Solution (BCD):
i 1
Tf  i  K f  m 
1
1
n
39. Which of the following order is correct for the indicated property.
(A) CBr4  SiBr4 (M-Br bond length)
(B) BeF2  MgF2  CaF2  SrF2  BaF2 (solubility)
(C) SO2  SeO2  TeO2 (Acidic strength)
(D) NaCl  KCl  RbCl  CsCl (Melting point)
Solution (ACD):
Among the halides of IIA group BeF2 is most soluble because of high hydration energy of both
ions.

40. Which of the following give two acids on dissolving in H 2O


(A) P4O8 (B) POCl3 (C) NO2 (D) C3O2
Solution (ABC):
COOH
H O
C O 2  CH 2
3 2 hydrolysis
COOH

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SECTION B
(Question No. 51 to 58)
 This section contains SIX (08) questions.
 The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE with DECIMAL PLACE; e.g. 6.25, 7.00,
0.33 , -.30, 30.27, -127.30) designated to enter the answer.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer;
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered;
Negative Marks : 0.
51. ClF3 on hydrolysis produces two acids. The sum of oxidation states of halogens in the
products formed.
Solution (2):
ClF3  2H2O  HClO2  HF

52. R nSiCl(4  n) on hydrolysis and followed by condensation polymerization yields straight chain
polymers. Find the value of ‘n’.
Solution (2):
R2SiCl2

53. Consider the following 3d series ions Sc3 , Ti 3 ,V 3 , Cr 3 , Mn 3 , Fe3 , Co 3 , Ni 3 . Find the total
number of ions for which all octahedral complexes are paramagnetic irrespective of ligand.
Solution (7):
Ti3 ; V 3 ;Cr 3 ;Mn3 ;Fe3 ;Ni 3 ,Co3 

20. 54. HO  CH 2 3  CH 2  OTS NaOH


X

Index number (double bond equivalence) of X is


Solution (5):

O

CH 3

H
CH 3 
21. 55.  ' Y ' product

OH
OH
Sum of the locants of alkyl substituent’s in the ‘Y’ product.
Solution (4):

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NaNO2
56. n  Bu  NH2 
HCl
' X' . If ‘X’ is an alkene how many isomeric alkene products are
possible.
Solution (3):
NaNO
CH CH CH CH NH  2
 CH CH CH CH  CH CH CH  CH
3 2 2 2 2 HCl 3 2 2 2 3 2 2

CH CH CHCH
3 2 3

CH CH  CHCH
3 3
Cis + trans)

57. A cubic solid is made up of two elements P and Q. Atoms of ‘P’ occupy corners and atoms of
‘Q’ are present at the body centre. The coordination number of P and Q will be:
Solution (8):
bcc arrangement

58. pKa of O2N  CH2COOH is 1.68. How many compounds given below has a pKa value greater
than 1.68.
Cl
CH 3COOH Cl CH 2COOH Cl C COOH O2 N CH 2CH 2COOH
Cl
(I) (II) (III) (IV)

O
H3C C COOH CH 2COOH

(V) (VI)
Solution (5):
NO2
Except III, all are less acidic than |
CH2COOH

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MATHEMATICS (PART III)
SECTION A (PART – I)
(Question No. 61 to 64)
 This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is correct
answer.
 For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
61. Match column-I with column-II
Column-I Column-II
(A)  k   k  (P) 1
For any integer k, let w k  cos   ,isin  
 11   11 
where i  1 . The value of the expression
8
|w 2k 1  w 2k |
k 1
4
is:
|w 3k 1  w 3k 2 |
k 1
(B) If z1,z 2 ,z 3 ,z 4 ,z5 ,z 6 ,z 7 ,z 8 are the roots of the (Q) 2
equation
z 8  z 7  z 6  z5  z 4  z 3  z 2  z  1  0 then
 8 9 
  zi 
the value of  8 i 1  is equal to.
 
  (z i  1) 
 i 1 
(C) Let A and B be 3  3 matrices of real number (R) 4
where A is symmetric, B is skew symmetric and
(A + B)(A – B) = (A – B)(A + B)
T k
if (AB)  (1) AB , then possible value of k is:
(D) If , are two distinct real roots of the equation (S) 8
3
ax  x  1  a  0,(a  1,0) , none of which is
equal to unity, then the value of
3 2
(1  a)x  x  a a(k  )
lim is . Find the
x
1

e1x

 1 (x  1) 

value of k.
(A) (A) – (P); (B) – (R); (C) – (P); (D) – (Q) (B) (A) – (Q); (B) – (R); (C) – (P); (D) – (P)
(C) (A) – (Q); (B) – (P); (C) – (R); (D) – (P) (D) (A) – (R); (B) – (Q); (C) – (P); (D) – (P)
Solution (B):
Option (A) - (Q):
k k
w k  cos  i sin
11 11
w k  1  w k lies on a circle at equal interval.

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 w1  w2  w2  w3   
 w2k 1  w2k  w3k 1  w3k 2  
8
 w2k 1  w2k 8
k 1
 4
 2
4
 w3k 1  w3k 2
k 1
Option (B) - (R):
x z1,z2,z 3    z 8 are roots of z8  z7  z6    z  1  0
 z8  z7  z6    z  1   z  z1   z  z2       z  z8 
Put z  1
8
  z1  1  1  z1  1  z 2      1  z 8   1
i 1

Also z 9  1
Option (C) - (P):
A T  A and BT  B
 A  B A  B   A  B A  B
 AB  BA
 ABT  BT AT  BA
  AB  k  1
Option (D) - (P):
 
a x 3  1  (x  1)  0


(x  1) ax 2  ax  a  1  0 
,   1 so, ,  are roots of ax 2  ax  a  1  0
a 1
    1,  
a

lim
(1  a)x 3  x 2  a
 lim
x 3
  
 x2  a x3  1

x
1
a
e 1 ax

 1 (x  1) x
1
a
e 1 ax
 1 (x  1)

 x2  a x 2
 x 1   2
 lim    lim (1  a)x  ax  a
x
1
a
e 1 ax
1 x  e
1 1 ax
1
 1  ax  (1  ax)
a 
 

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 1  a  2

 lim
 a  x  (1)x  1
  
 lim

x 2  (  )x  1 
x
1 (1  ax) x
1 (1  ax)
a a
(1  ()x)(1  ()x) a(  )
 lim a 
x
1 (1  ax) 
a

3 4
62. In a city a person has either a Sedan car or an SUV with probability & respectively. If
10 10
6
he has Sedan only, then he keeps a driver with probability , whereas if he owns SUV only,
10
7
then he keeps a driver with probability , whereas if he keeps both types of cars, then his
10
9
probability of keeping a driver is . Now which of the following holds good?
10
(Assume owning Sedan or SUV are independent event). Now match column-I with column-II
Column-I Column-II
(A) Probability that person keeps a driver is (P) 49
103
(B) Given that the person keeps driver, then (Q) 206
probability that he owns SUV is
500
(C) Given that the person keeps driver, then (R) 54
probability that he owns SUV only is
103
(D) Given that the person keeps driver, then (S) 76
probability that he owns Sedan is
103
(A) (A) – (R); (B) – (S); (C) – (P); (D) – (Q) (B) (A) – (Q); (B) – (P); (C) – (S); (D) – (R)
(C) (A) – (Q); (B) – (S); (C) – (P); (D) – (R) (D) (A) – (S); (B) – (Q); (C) – (P); (D) – (R)
Solution (C):
A:- Person has Sedan
B:- Person has SUV
3 4
P A  P B 
10 10
as A and B are independent.
12
P  A  B   P  A  P B 
100
E1 : Person has only Sedan.
E2 : Person has only SUV.
E3 : Person has both Sedan & SUV
E: Person keeps driver.
18
P  E1   P  A   P  A  B  
100
28
P  E2   P  B   P  A  B  
100
12
P  E3   P  A  P  B  
100
E  6  E  7  E  9
P  , P  , P 
 E1  10  E2  10  E3  10

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Option (A) - (Q):
E   E   E 
PE  P   P  E1   P   P  E2   P   P  E3 
 E1   E2   E3 
18  6  28  7  12  9 206
 
1000 500
Option (B) - (S):
 E  E  E 
P  E2  3   P  2   P  3 
 E   E   E 
 E   E 
P  P  E2   P   P  E3 
 E2   E3 

P E
28  7  12  4 206
 
1000 500
Option (C) - (P):
E 
P  P  E2 
 E2   E1 
P  P E
 E 
28  7 206 49
 
1000 1000 103
Option (D) - (R):
 E  E3  E   E  54
P 1   P 1   P 3  
 E  E  E  103

63. Match column-I with column-II


Column-I Column-II
(A) 5 (P) 1
Let a 0  and a k  a 2k 1  2 for k  1 , then the value
2

 1 
of  1   is:
k 0  ak 
(B) The parameters representing the points A, B, C and D of (Q) 4
2
the parabola y  4ax are given by t1,t2 ,t3 and t4 7
respectively. The chord AC subtends an angle of 90° at
t2  t 4
points B and D. Value of  ____.
t1  t3
(C) The parameters representing the points A, B, C and D of (R) 3
2
the parabola y  4ax are given by t1,t2 ,t3 and t4
respectively. The chord AC subtends an angle of 90° at
points B and D. Minimum value of t1  t3  _____
(D) The value of (S) 4
1/x

 n  nr  r
lim   (1)r ·n Cr   (n  r)Ck 2k ·x k  x 2  x
x 0 
 k 0 
    e kn ,
r  0 
then k = ___?
(A) (A) – (Q); (B) – (P); (C) – (S); (D) – (R) (B) (A) – (R); (B) – (P); (C) – (S); (D) – (Q)
(C) (A) – (Q); (B) – (S); (C) – (P); (D) – (R) (D) (A) – (Q); (B) – (P); (C) – (R); (D) – (S)
Solution (A):
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Option (A) - (Q):
Option (B) - (P):
Using,  t1  t2  t2  t3   4 and  t1  t4   t2  t4   4
 t1  t3 2   t1  t3 2  4t1t3   t2  t4 2  4t2t4  16
Option (C) - (S):
Option (D) - (R):
1/x
 n  nr  r
 
lim   (1)r ·n Cr   (n  r)Ck 2k ·x k  x 2  x 
x 0 
 k 0  
 
r  0 
 n 
1/x

 
r
lim   (1)r ·n Cr (1  2x)n  r x 2  x 
x 0 
r  0 
1/x
 n r
  

   
1/x n/x
 lim   Cr (1  2x)nnr x  x 2  lim (1  2x  x  x)n  lim 1  3x  x 2  e3n
x 0  x 0 x 0
r  0

 2017 2018

64. If f(x)  lim n  x n  x n  ; x  0 then match column-I with column-II
n
 
Column-I Column-II
(A) the number of solution(s) of the equation (P) 0
2
f(|x|)  e2018x is
(B) the number of solution(s) of the equation (Q) 1
2018x2
f(|x|)  e is
(C) the number of solution(s) of the equation (R) 2
2017
f(x)  e is
(D) the number of solution(s) of the equation (S) 3
f(x)  e 2017 is
(A) (A) – (Q); (B) – (R); (C) – (Q); (D) – (R) (B) (A) – (R); (B) – (R); (C) – (Q); (D) – (Q)
(C) (A) – (P); (B) – (R); (C) – (Q); (D) – (Q) (D) (A) – (R); (B) – (Q); (C) – (R); (D) – (Q)
Solution (B):
 2017 2018 
f  x   lim n x  n x n x  0
n   

   0
 1 
 x n  1
2017
   0 
 lim  x n     nx
n  1 0
n
Option (A) - (R):
f  x   e2018x
2

2
 n x  e2018x

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Option (B) - (R):


f  x   e2018x
2

Option (C) - (Q):


Option (D) - (Q):

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SECTION A (PART – II)
(Question No. 65 to 70)
 This section contains SIX (06) questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four
option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).
 For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
 1 sin1 x  2
65. Let y = f(x) is the solution of differential equation 
  2
 2xy  dx  x dy and
 x 1 x
2 x 

f(1)   1 then choose the correct option(s).
2
(A) f(x) is an even function in its domain (B) f(x) is an odd function in its domain
2
(C) f(x)  x  0 has no real roots (D) f(1) + f(–1) =  – 2
Solution (AD):
dy 2 1 sin1 x
 y 
dx x x3 1  x2 x4
2 1 sin1 x
P x  ; Qx  
x x2 1  x2 x4
2
 x dx 2
I.F.  e  eln x  x2
 1 sin1 x 
y  x2   x2    dx  C
 3 2 x 4 
 x 1 x
1  1 
 f  x   x2   dx    2  sin1 xdx  C
x 1 x 2 x 
 
 I  II
1
 sin1 x  C
x
1 C
f  x   3 sin1 x  2
x x
Given

f 1   1  C  1
2
sin1 x  x
f x 
x3
 f  x  is an even function.
 f 1  f  1    2
f  x   x2  0  sin1 x  x  x5
x  0 is a solution.

66. Let S be one of the focus of an ellipse and A and A be its two vertices. If two parabolas P1 & P2
with common focus S and vertices A and A are drawn intersecting each other at P and Q;
then:

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(A) P1 and P2 intersect orthogonally (B) PQ = 2  (length of major axis of ellipse)
(C) PQ = 2  (length of minor axis of ellipse) (D) Angle of intersection of P1 and P2 is 60
Solution (AC):
x2 y2
Let eq. of ellipse 2  2  1 a  b 
a b
S is focus of ellipse let S  ae,0 
where b2  a 2 1  e2 
and A  a,0  A  a,0  are vertices of ellipse and two parabolas P1 and P2 .

Eq. of parabolas
P1  y2  4a 1  e x  a  and
P2  y2  4a 1  e x  a 
Point of intersection P, Q are parabolas P1 and P2 .
4a 1  e  x  a   4a 1  e  x  a 
 x 1  e  1  e   a 1  e  1  e 
2x  2ae  x  ae
P  ae,2b  and Q  ae, 2b 

y  2a 1  e2  12 b
Eq. of tangents to P1 and P2 at P  ae,2b 
y  2b   2a 1  e  x  ae   4a 2 
 are at right angle.
y  2b   2a 1  e  x  ae   4a 2 

67. Let A and B are square matrix of odd order such that AT  A2  B and BT  B2  A . Then
which of the following statement is/are correct?
(A) B2  A2  0 (B) |A||B| 
(C) |A||B| (D) B2  A2  0
Solution (AC):
A  BT  B2
  
B  AT  A2  A  A T  B  BT  B2  A2 
 B2  A2 is skew symmetric matrix of odd order B2  A2  0

   
2 2
Now take transpose of equation BT  B2  A  B  BT  A T  BT  B  AT

   
2 2
 BT  B  A2  B  BT  A2 |B| |A|

 B  T 2
 
2
 B  B2  BT  B  B4  B2 BT  BTB2  0

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 
 B2 B2  BT  BT B2  B2 B2  BT |B|3

|B|2| A||B|3 , similarly |A|2| B||A|3


 If |B| 0 then |A||B|
 and if |B| 0 then |A| 0
|A||B|

  
68. If , , ,    ,  such that sin   sin  sin   sin   1 and
 2 2
10
cos 2  cos 2  cos 2  cos 2  then , , ,  must lie in
3
         
(A) 0,  (B)  ,  (C) 0,  (D)  , 
 12   3 3  6  2 2
Solution (AC):
, , ,  will satisfy the interval
1  2(1  sin )2  
1  2sin2    8sin2   4sin   0    0, 
3  6

x x x
69. Let f be a differentiable function on R and satisfy the 0 f(t)dt  0 tf(x  t)dt  1  e x  R .
Which of the following is/are CORRECT ?
(A) f(0)  f  (0)  f(2)  1  e2
(B) f(0)  f  (0)  f(2)  2  e 2
(C) Area enclosed by y = f (x), y = 0, x = 0 and x = 2 is 1/e
2 2
(D) Area enclosed by y = f (x), y = 0, x = 0 and x = 2 is  2
e e
Solution (AD):
x x x
0 f(t)dt  0 tf(x  t)dt  1  e x  R
Differentiating with respect to x
x x x x
 0 f(t)dt  x 0 f(t)dt  0 tf(t)dt  1  e
x
 f(x)   f(t)dt  xf(x)  xf(x)  e  x . . . (1)
0
(put x  0 in (1)  f(0)  1
Differentiating with respect to x
 f  (x)  f(x)  e  x


d x
dx
 
e ·f(x)  1  e x f(x)  x  c  f(0)  1  c  1  f(x)  (x  1)e  x
Option (D)
1 2 2 2
R.A.   (1  x)e x dx   (x  1)e x dx   2
0 1 e e
             
70. If x  a  b  c, y  a  b  2c,z  a  2b  c , then a unit vector normal to the vectors x  y and
 
y  z can be
        
a  2b 4a  3c 3c  4b 3a  6b  4c
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 20 51 61
Solution (D):

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        
x  y  2b  3c and y  z  2a  3b  3c
  
a b c
   
 (x  y)  (y  z)  0 2 3
2 3 3
     
 a(6  9)  b(0  6)  c(0  4)  3a  6b  4c
         
(x  y)  (y  z) 3a  6b  4c 3a  6b  4c
      
|(x  y)  (y  z)| 9  36  16 61

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SECTION B
(Question No. 81 to 88)
 This section contains EIGHT (08) questions.
 The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE with DECIMAL PLACE; e.g. 6.25, 7.00,
0.33 , -.30, 30.27, -127.30) designated to enter the answer.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer;
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered;
Negative Marks : 0.
81. Let y = f(x) be a thrice differentiable function defined on R such that f(x) = 0 has at least 5
distinct zeros, then minimum number of zeros of the equation f(x)  6f (x)  12f (x)  8f (x)  0
is.
Solution (2):
Let
x
g x  2
e f x
 g  x   0 has atleast 5 roots.
x
1 
g  x   e 2  f  x   f   x 
2 
 g   x   0 has atleast 4 roots.
x
1 
g   x    4 f  x   f   x   f   x  
e 2
 
g   x   0 has atleast 3 roots.
x
e 2
g   x   f  x   6f   x   12f   x   8f   x  
8 
 g   x   0 has atleast 2 roots.

 nx 2nk
82. If I  k    2 2
dx  k  0  then if I  k   then  
x  kx  k
0  3k
Solution (3):
 nx
I k    dx k  0
0 x 2  kx  k 2

k2 k2
Put x  dx   2 dt
t t
x 0t
x t0
k 2  k 2 
n   dt
0 t  t2 
I k   
  k2 k 
k 2  2   1
t t 
0 2nk  nx
 2 dx
 x  kx  k 2

 nk
2I  k   2 2
0
 k 3k 2
 x   
 2 4

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  k 
  x  
1 2
I  k   nk tan1  
 3k   3k 
  
 2  2 0

2 nk    
 
3 k  2 6 
2nk
I k  
3 3k

83. Let y  f  x  f : R  R  be an explicit function defined by the implicit equation


3
x y 3 x y 3
 2 2
  3  x  y   14 and g be the inverse function of f.
2
d
If
dx
 
f  x  g  x    g  x  f  x   at x  1  3 15 is equal to  15  3 , where   I ,

then find the value of  .


Solution (0):
(x  1)3  (y  1)3  16

   f(x)
1/3
y  1  16  (x  1)3

x  1  16  (y  1)  3 1/3

 f (x)  1  16  (x  1) 
1
 g(x) 3 1/3

 f(x)  g(x)
f(1  3 15)  g(1  3 15)  0
(f(x  g(x))·g(x  f(x)))  (f(x  f(x)))2
d
(f(x  f(x)))2  2f(x  f(x))
dx

f  (x  f(x))· 1  f  (x) 
d
(f(x  f(x)))2 at x  1  3 15  0
dx
 g(1  3 15)  f(1  3 15)  0

84. If < a, b, c > are direction cosines of line of intersection of three places x  y  z  1,
 m  1 x   3m  7  y  5z  3 and  m  2 x   2m  5  y  4 for some m  R, then value of
ab
is _____.
c
Solution (1):
P1 : x  y  z  1
P2 : (m  1)x  (3m  7)y  5z  3
P3 : (m  2)x  (2m  5)y  4
 all the three planes intersects at a line

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1 1 1
 m  1 3 m  7 5
m  2 2m  5 0
P1 : x  y  z  1 

P2 : 2x  2y  5z  3 System does not have any solution
P3 : x  y  4 

but at m  2
P1 : x  y  z  1
P2 : 3x  13y  5z  3
P3 : 4x  9y  4
 5P1  P2  2P3
 direction ratio of line of intersection are given by
î j k 
1 1 1  18i  8j  10k 
3 13 5
 9, 4,5   a  9,b  4,c  5
ab
 1
c

85. Let A be a non-singular square matrix of order 2 with real entries such that |A|A|adjA| 0 ,
where adj A denotes the adjoint of matrix A and |B| denotes det (B).
If the value of |A|A|adjA|  , then   ____?
Solution (4):
a b
Let A    and |A| 
c d

|A  |A|adjA| 0  (ad  bc)   a 2  d2  2bc  2(ad  bc)  0 
 (ad  bc  1)2  (a  d)2  0  ad  bc  1, a  d
|A| 1,Tr(A)  0,|A|A|adjA| 4

86. If f (x) is a double differentiable function in R such that f  (x)  5 for each x in the interval [0,
4] and f takes its largest value at an interior point of this interval, then maximum value of
f  (0)  f  (4) cannot be
Solution (20):
Since f takes its largest value at an interior point of the interval [0,4]  f(x) has maximum
value at x  c  f  (c)  0,f  (c)  0
f  (c)  f  (0)
By LMVT for f   x  in (0,c)   f   c1   5  f  (0)  5c . . . (1)
c0
f  (4)  f  (c)
By LMVT for f   x  in (c,4)   f   c2   5  f  (4)  5(4  c) . . . (2)
4c
Now adding (i) and (ii) we get f  (0)  f  (4)  20

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87. Let f(x)   x    x[x] |x(x  4)sin x| (2x  1)1/3 . Find the number of points in  0,2  where f
 4
(x) is non-derivable. [Note:  denotes the greatest integer function.]
Solution (15):
1  1 5 9 13 17 21 25 
x I  , , , , , , 
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 
[x]  {1,2,3,4,5,6}
1 
(2x  1)1/3   
2
sin x    Total 15 points

88. 1000 people are standing in a circle in an order and numbered from 1 to 1000 . Number 1
person has a sword. He kills the next person (i.e. Number 2 person) and gives the sword to the
next numbered person (i.e. Number 3 person), number 3 person kills the next person (i.e.
Number 4 person) and gives the sword to the next numbered person (i.e. Number 5 person)
and so on. All people do the same in circular order form 1 to 1000 until only 1 person
survives. Which numbered person survives at the last?
Solution (977):
Whenever, 2n people are there, then, the one who has sword in hand at that time, (the one
who start the game at that moment) is the survivor.

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