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A. General Instructions
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2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
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(i) Part-A (01-20) – Contains Twenty (20) multiple choice objective questions which have four (4) options each and only
one correct option. Each question carries +4 marks which will be awarded for every correct answer and -1 mark
will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
(ii) Part-B (01-05) contains five (05) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
SECTION – I
PHYSICS
PART– A
This part contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. A body is moved along a straight line by a machine delivering constant power. The distance
moved by the body in time t is proportion to
1/2 3/4 3/2 2
(a) t (b) t (c) t (d) t
!
F = −K(yiˆ + xj)
ˆ
2. A force where K is a positive constant, acts on a particle moving in the xy plane.
Starting from the origin, the particle is taken along the positive x-axis to the point (a, 0) and then
parallel to the y-axis up to point (a, a). The total work done by the fore on the particle is
2 2 2 2
(a) -2 Ka (b) 2 Ka (c) – Ka (d) Ka
4. A body of mass m falls freely through a height h from the top of a tower. The velocity just before
3
gh
touching the ground is 2 . The air drag is
α
A X
(C) in moving from C to D, work done by the force on the body is positive.
(a) 2 p mK .r .t
2 2
(b) mK .r t
2 2 4
(c) mK .r .t /3
2 5
(d) zero
F! F (L − !
)
(A) L (B) L
F! F!
L
(C) + ! (D) − 1
L
11. A body starts from rest with constant acceleration, what is the ratio of the distance
th rd
travelled by the body during the 4 and 3 second?
(A) 7/5 (B) 5/7
(C) 7/3 (D) 3/7
12. A block A is able to slide on the frictionless incline of angle q and length !, kept inside
an elevator going up with uniform velocity v. Find the time taken by the block to slide
down the length of the incline if released from rest. What would be the time taken if the
elevator is accelerated at a ms . - 2
2! 2 ! 2! 2 !
, ,
gsin θ (g + a )sin θ gsin θ (g − a )sin θ
(A) (B)
2! 2 !
,
(C) g sin θ g sin θ (D) none of these
13. A ball is projected at such an angle that the horizontal range is three times the
maximum height the angle of projection of the ball is,
(A) - 1
sin (3/4) - 1
(B) sin (4/3)
! ! ˆ ˆ !
!
ˆ ˆ
14. What is the value of linear velocity, if ω = 3 i - 4j + k and r = 5 i - 6j + 6k ?
!
(A) 6 i + 2jˆ - 3kˆ (B) -18 ˆi - 13i + 2kˆ
! !
(C) 4 i - 13jˆ + 6kˆ (D) 6 i - 2jˆ + 8kˆ
ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
16. Given vector A = 2i + 3 j and B = i + j . The component of vector A along vector B is
ˆi + ˆj
( ) 5
ˆi + ˆj ( )
(A) 2 (B) 2
13 ˆ ˆ 7
2
i+j ( ) 2
(ˆi + ˆj )
(C) (D)
18. A particle is moving in a circle of radius r = 1m and angular displacement with respect to centre
t3
θ = 3 rad/sec (where t in second). What will be its total acceleration at t = 1 sec?
(C) 4 m/s
2
(D) 5 Ö2 m/s 2
l
20. Two ends A and B of a smooth chain of mass m and length l are situated at a distance 3 as
shown in the figure. If we pull A till in comes to same level of B, work done by external agent is:
mgl mgl mgl
(A) 36 (B) 18 (C) 9 (D) none of these
(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (01-05) contains five (05) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
1
0.5
t(s)
0
1 2 3 4 6
−1
−2
- 2
wg = 10 ms , find the speed of the projectile after 5 second to the nearest integer (in
-
ms ),
1
3. Find the horizontal velocity of the particle when it reach the point Q. Assume there is no
2
friction. Take g = 9.8 m/s .
m=2kg
1m
Q
0.5m
5m
Section – II (CHEMISTRY)
PART– A
This part contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. If the radius of first orbit of hydrogen atom is a0, which of the following cannot be the
radius of any other orbit of hydrogen?
(A) 4 a0 (B) 6 a0
(C) 16 a0 (D) 25 a0
2. The formula of the chloride of a non-transition element(E) is ECl3. The probable group
number(s) of the element may be:
(A) 12 or 16 (B) 13 or 15
(C) 14 or 15 (D) 15 or 17
3. Overlapping between which of the following half-filled atomic orbitals, results in the
formation of the strongest sigma covalent bond?
(A) 2s and 2s (B) 2p and 2p
(C) 3p and 3p (D) 2p and 3p
5. Boiling of hard water in a boiler is accompanied with formation of scales on the inner
surface of the boiler. The scales are produced due to deposition of:
(A) Ca(HCO3)2 (B) CaCO3
–273 0 T (in K)
P
(in atm)
(B)
0
–273 0 t (in C)
V
(in L )
(C)
T
(in K )
(D)
8. P
Q
R
S
Pressure
o
Above graph represents the behavior of four gases at 0 C. Which of the following gas
will most likely represent curve ‘Q’?
(A) NH3 (B) SO2
Cl Cl
Cl Cl
F
(C) (D)
F Cl Cl
10. At which of the following condition of temperature and pressure, an ideal gas will have
maximum density?
(A) High temperature and high pressure (B) Low temperature and low pressure
(C) High temperature and low pressure (D) Low temperature and high pressure
11. The van der Waal’s equation for one mole of a gas is given as:
⎛ a ⎞
⎜ P + V 2 ⎟ (V − b ) = RT
⎝ ⎠
Which of the following term represents the volume which is used for expansion and
compression of the real gas?
(A) V (B) b
a
2
(C) (V - b) (D) V
12. The incorrect statement regarding PF2Cl3 is:
13. Which of the following orbital has double dumb bell shape?
(A) 4 pz (B) 4 dxy
5 dz2
(C) (D) 5 py
14. Which of the following element can form maximum number of covalent bonds?
(A) Carbon (B) Phosphorus
(C) Sulphur (D) Chlorine
NO3− SO32−
(C) (D)
17. At which of the following position in an atom, the probability of finding electrons is
zero?
(A) Nucleus (B) Orbit
(C) Orbital (D) Infinity
19. If the volume of a molecule of a monoatomic real gas is Vm. How much minimum
volume is needed to accommodate two molecules of the gas?
(A) 4 Vm (B) 8 Vm
(C) 2 Vm (D) 6 Vm
(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (01-05) contains five (05) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
1. What is the equivalent mass of NH3 in the following reaction? [Mol. Mass of NH3 = 17]
NH3 + H+ ⎯⎯
→ NH+4
2. How many gram of magnesium can be completely dissolved in 400 mL of 0.1 M HCl
solution?
Mg + 2HCl ⎯⎯
→ MgCl2 + H2
O
H-O -N
3.
O
How many electron(s) is/are present in the hybrid orbitals of nitrogen in the above
molecule?
5. How many quantum number(s) is/are needed to distinguish the electrons of helium?
PART– A
This part contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
log20 3
1. The number lies in the interval
⎛ 1 1⎞ ⎛ 1 1⎞
⎜ , ⎟ ⎜ , ⎟
(A) ⎝ 4 3 ⎠ (B) ⎝ 3 2 ⎠
⎛1 3⎞ ⎛3 4⎞
⎜ , ⎟ ⎜ , ⎟
(C) ⎝ 2 4 ⎠ (D) ⎝ 4 5 ⎠
dy
x = a (t − sin t ) y = a (1 − cos t )
2. If , , then dx is equal to
1 − cos t 1 + cos t
(A) sin t (B) sin t
cos t cos t
(C) 1 − sin t (D) 1 + sin t
dx
∫ x (x =
3.
7
)
+1
1 ⎛ x7 ⎞ 1 ⎛ x7 ⎞
ln ⎜ ⎟+c − ln ⎜ 7 ⎟+c
7 ⎝ x7 + 1⎠ 7 ⎝ x + 1⎠
(A) (B)
⎛ x7 ⎞
ln ⎜ 7 ⎟+c
x + 1⎠
(C) ⎝ (D) none of these
(C) A = B (D) 3A = 2B
5. The locus of the point such that the tangents drawn from it to the circle
x 2 + y 2 − 6x − 8y = 0 are perpendicular to each other, is
2 2 2 2
(A) x + y − 6x − 8y − 25 = 0 (B) x + y + 6x − 8y − 5 = 0
2 2 2 2
(C) x + y − 6x + 8y − 5 = 0 (D) x + y − 6x − 8y + 25 = 0
6. The equation of the circle passing through the points (2, 0) and (0, 4) and having the
minimum possible radius is
2 2 2 2
(A) x + y + x + y = 3 (B) x + y − 2x − 4y = 0
2 2
(C) x + y − 7x − y + 8 = 0 (D) none of these
1 1
(A) 2a +1 (B) 2b +1
1
(C) 2ab + 1 (D) 2ab −1
sin (cos x )
9. The maximum value of is equal to
(A) sin1 (B) 1
⎛ 1 ⎞ ⎛ 3⎞
sin ⎜ sin ⎜
⎟ ⎜ 2 ⎟⎟
(C) ⎝ 2⎠ (D) ⎝ ⎠
11. The coordinates of the middle point of the chord cut off by the line 2x − 5y + 18 = 0 on
2 2
the circle x + y − 6x + 2y − 54 = 0 are
(A) (1, 4) (B) (2, 4)
(C) (4, 1) (D) (1, 1)
12. The medians AD and BE of the triangle with vertices A (0, b), B (0, 0) and C (a, 0) are
mutually perpendicular if
(A) b = 2a (B) a = 2b
(C) b = − 2a (D) a = 5 2b
3π
π < 2θ < ,
13. If 2 then 2 + 2 + 2 cos 4θ is equal to
14. The number of positive integral values of ‘m’ for which the x-coordinate of the point of
intersection of the lines 3x + 4y = 9 and y = mx + 1 is an integer, is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) infinitely many
15. If the point (α, β ) lies on the line 2x + 3y = 6 , the smallest value of α 2 + β2 is
36 6 13
(A) 13 (B) 13
(C) 6 (D) 13
2
16. The maximum value of 12 sin θ − 9 sin θ is equal to
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 21 (D) none of these
17. Let PQ and RS be tangents at the extremities of the diameter PR of a circle of radius r.
If PS and RQ intersect at a point X on the circumference of the circle, then 2r equals
PQ + RS
PQ.RS 2
(A) (B)
2PQ.RS PQ2 + RS2
(C) PQ + RS (D) 2
18. The equation of the pair of straight lines parallel to y – axis and which are tangents to
2 2
the circle x + y − 6x − 4y − 12 = 0 , is
2 2
(A) x − 4x − 21 = 0 (B) x − 5x + 6 = 0
2
(C) x − 6x − 16 = 0 (D) none of these
2 2 2 2
19. The common chord of the circles x + y − 4x − 4y = 0 and x + y = 16 subtends at
the origin an angle equal to
π π
(A) 6 (B) 4
π π
(C) 3 (D) 2
a,b
If a circle passes through the point ( ) and cuts the circle x + y = p
2 2 2
20.
orthogonally, then the equation of the locus of its center is
2ax + 2by − (a2 + b2 + p2 ) = 0 2ax + 2by + (a2 + b2 + p2 ) = 0
(A) (B)
(C)
(
x 2 + y 2 − 3ax − 4by + a2 + b2 − p2 = 0) (D)
2 2
x + y − 2ax − 3by + a + b − p ( 2 2 2
) =0
(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (01-05) contains five (05) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
λx 2 + µy 2 + (λ + µ − 4 ) xy − λx − µy − 20 = 0
1. If represents a circle, then the radius of the
circle is
2 2
2. The pair of straight lines joining the origin to the common points of x + y = 4 and
y = 3x + c are perpendicular if c 2 is equal to
1
x 4 sin + x2
lim x =
3. x →∞ 1 + x3
4. The sum of the squares of the length of the chord intercepted by the line x + y = n, n ∈ N
2 2
on the circle x + y = 4 is
2 2
5. The number of common tangents to the circles x + y − 6x − 14y + 48 = 0 and
x 2 + y 2 − 6x = 0 is
!! !
dw = F.dr and dr = dxiˆ + dyjˆ
2.
= - K(ydx + xdy)
(a,a)
w = −k ∫ (ydx + xdy)
(0,0)
= −K[xy](a,a)
(0,0) = −Ka
2
10. B P110403
M
Mʹ = M
(L − !)
Sol: Let L be mass per unit length. Then mass of length (L - !) is L .
F M (L − !) F (L − )!
T = Mʹ × = × = F
M L M L
11. A P110301
1
Sn = u + (2n − 1)a
Sol: 2
a
S4 = 0 + ×7
2
a
S3 = 0 + ×5
2
S4
=7/5
S3
12. A P110303
1 2!
g sin θt 2 = ! or t=
Sol: Case (i) 2 g sin θ
1 2!
(g + a) sin θt 2 = ! or t=
2 (g + a )sin θ
Case (ii)
13. D P110310
v 2 sin 2θ v 2 sin2 θ
=3
Sol: g 2g
Þ 4cos q = 3 sin q
\ tan q = 4/3
\ q = tan- (4/3)
1
14. B P110316
!
Sol:
!
v = tangentially velocity = ω ´!
r
ˆ ˆ ˆ
!
v = (3i − 4 j + k) ´ (5iˆ − 6ˆj + 6k)ˆ = −18iˆ + 13ˆj + 2kˆ
15. A P110503
!
−!
Sol: Initial extension in the spring x = cos 60o = !
1 2 1
k!= mv 2
\ 2 2
k
!
\v= m
16. B P110205
! ! ˆi + ˆj
A ⋅B
=
5 ( )
Sol: A cos q = B 2 , unit vector = 2
17. C P110507
Sol: Work done by the external force = D E of the system (object)
= DPE (!ΔKE = 0 ) L cos θ θ L
m
= mgh = mg (L – L cos q) = mgL (1 – cos q).
h B
m
A
PART – B (NUMERICAL )
1. 3
Sol: Area under the curve gives the displacement with proper sign
1 1
d = × 3 × 2 − × 1× 2 + 1× 1
2 2
=3 -1+1=3m
2. 54
Sol: vx = v = 20 ms - 1
vy = uy + ayt = 0 + gt = 10 ´ 5 = 50 ms- 1
3. 3.13
m=2kg
1m
Q
0.5m
5m
⎛ 1⎞ 1 g v2
⎜1 − 2 ⎟ g
Sol: mg ⎝ ⎠ = 2 mv
2
Þ 2 = 2 Þ v= @ 3.13 m/s
Chemistry
Where n = 1, 2, 3, ………
\6a 0
is not the radius of any orbit of H atom.
Sol.
4 dxy is
y ¹ 0 at infinity
2
Numerical Type
1. 17
+
Sol. One molecule can absorb one H ion.
2. 0.48 g
400 × 0.1
Moles of HCl = = 0.04
Sol. 1000
3.
Sol.
N
2s 2p
sp2 -hybridization
4.
Sol. It contains peroxy linkage.
5.
⎛ 1 1 ⎞
He → 1s2 ⎜ s = + and s = − ⎟
Sol. ⎝ 2 2 ⎠
l
n, , m ® same
Mathematics
PART-A
1. B M110201
1
log20 3 =
Sol. log3 20
⇒ 2 < log3 20 < 3
Now, 9 < 20 < 27
2. B M120510
dy
dy dt a sin t sin t 1 + cos t 1 + cos t
= = = × =
dx dx a (1 − cos t ) 1 − cos t 1 + cos t sin t
Sol. dt
3. A M120701
dx dx
∫ x (x =∫
7
)
+1 8⎛ 1⎞
x ⎜1 + 7 ⎟
Sol. ⎝ x ⎠
1
1+ =t
Put x7 .
4. C M111412
A
= tan 6° tan 42° tan 66° tan 78°
Sol. B
tan 6° tan (60° − 6° )tan (60° + 6° ) tan18° tan (60° − 18° )tan (60° + 18° )
= ×
tan 54° tan18°
tan (3 × 6° ) tan (3 × 18° )
= × =1
tan 54° tan18°
5. A M110825
2 2
6. B M110802
Sol. The required circle is the one having (2, 0) and (0, 4) as the end-points of a diameter.
7. C M110708
Sol. The area of the triangle formed by joining the mid-points of any triangle is one fourth of
that the triangle.
8. D M110202
1
ab = log4 6 ⇒ 2ab = log2 6 = log2 3 + 1 ⇒ log3 2 =
Sol. 2ab − 1
9. A M111411
−1 ≤ cos x ≤ 1 ⇒ − sin1 ≤ sin (cos x ) ≤ sin1
Sol.
10. A M110722
Q (x1, y1 )
Sol. Let be the reflection of P (4, –13) in the line 5x + y + 6 = 0 .
x1 − 4 y1 + 13 −2 (20 − 13 + 6 )
= =
Then, 5 1 25 + 1 = −1
∴ x 1 = −1, y 1 = −14
11. A M110826
Sol. Let the coordinates of the mid-point of AB be
D (h, k). Since D lies on 2x − 5y + 18 = 0 ,
B
2h − 5k + 18 = 0 ...(i)
Equation of CD is
5
y + 1 = − (x − 3 )
2 A
C (3, –1)
or 5x + 2y − 13 = 0 ...(ii)
D lies on CD.
∴ 5h + 2k − 13 = 0 ...(iii)
Solving Equations (i) and (iii), we get
h = 1, k = 4
12. B M110720
Sol. slope of AD x slope of BE = –1
⇒ a2 = 2b2
∴ a = ±b 2
13. D M111409
2 + 2 + 2 cos 4θ = 2 + (2 )(2 cos2 2θ ) = 2 + 2 cos 2θ = 2 − 2 cos 2θ
Sol.
= (2 )(2 sin2 θ ) = 2 sin θ = 2 sin θ
14. A M110725
5
x=
Sol. 4m + 3
15. A M110718
2 2
Sol. The smallest value of α + β is the square of the perpendicular distance of the origin
from the line.
16. B M111411
2 2
12 sin θ − 9 sin θ = 4 − (3 sin θ − 2 )
Sol.
17. A M110806
18. C M110808
3−λ
= ±5
Sol. If x = λ be the equation of the tangent, then 1 (condition of tangency)
⇒ λ = 3 ± 5 = −2, 8
20. A M110824
2 2
Sol. Let the equation of the required circle be x + y + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 . According to the
given conditions, we have
2 2
a + b2 + 2ga + 2fb + c = 0 and 2g (0 ) + 2f (0 ) = c − p ⇒ c = p
2
2 2 2
Hence, a + b + 2ga + 2fb + p = 0 . Replace −g by x and −f by y to get the equation
of the locus of the center.
PART-C
2
Since the given equation represents a circle, coefficient of x = coefficient of y .
2
1. Sol.
⇒ λ=µ
and coefficient of xy = 0 ⇒ λ + µ − 4 = 0 ⇒ λ = µ = 2
2 2
Thus, the equation of the circle becomes x + y − x − y − 10 = 0
2 2
⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 1⎞
= ⎜ ⎟ + ⎜ ⎟ + 10 = 21 = 42
whose radius is ⎝2⎠ ⎝2⎠ 2 2
2
⎛ y − 3x ⎞
x2 + y2 = 4 ⎜ ⎟
2. Sol. Homegeneous equation is ⎝ c ⎠
⇒ (
c 2 x 2 + c 2 y 2 = 4 y 2 + 9x 2 − 6xy )
The lines are perpendicular.
∴ c 2 − 36 + c 2 − 4 = 0
∴ c 2 = 20
1
sin
x +1
1 1 1 1 x
x 4 sin + x2 x sin +
x x x = lim x 1+ 0
lim = lim = =1
x →∞ 1 + x3 x →∞ 1 x →∞ 1 0 +1
+1 +1
3. Sol. x3 x 3
4.
B
⎛ n2 ⎞
AB2 = 4AM2 = 4 ⎜ 4 −
2
⎟ = 2 8−n(2
) M
Sol. ⎝ ⎠
Hence, required sum A
(0, 0) O 2
(
= 2 8 − 12 + 8 − 22 = 22 )
5.
C1 ≡ (3,7 ), C2 ≡ (3,0 ), r1 = 10, r2 = 3
Sol.
C1C2 = 7 > r1 + r2
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