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PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
2) A cart is moving along +ve x-direction with a speed of 4 m/s. A person on the cart throws a stone
with a velocity of 6 m/s w.r.t. himself. In the frame of reference of the cart the stone is thrown in the
y-z plane making an angle of 30° with the vertical z-axis. Then w.r.t. an observer on the ground :-
3) A and B are two point on a same vertical line. A is 20m above ground while B is 40m above
ground. Two small balls are released from rest, one from A and B each at t=0. Neglect air
resistance. All collisions are perfectly inelastic (balls doesn't rebound after collision), and value of g
= 10 m/s². Choose the correct option(s).
4) In case of projectile motion if two projectiles A and B are projected with same speed at angles 15°
and 75° respectively to the horizontal then :
(A) HA > HB
(B) HA < HB
(C) TA> TB
(D) TA < TB
5) A particle of mass 5 kg is moving in x–y plane such that x(t) = t3 – t2 + 4t, y(t) = t2 – 2t and z(t) =
0. If all measurements are in SI units then :-
(A)
Total acceleration of particle at t = is along y–axis.
(B) Tangential acceleration of particle at t = 1 is along x–axis and has magnitude 4.
(C) Normal acceleration of particle at t = 1 is along y–axis and has magnitude 4.
(D) All of the above statements are correct.
6) In the figure shown, the pulley and thread is ideal and m1 = 4kg, m2 = 1kg, g = 10m/s2. Choose
SECTION-I (ii)
1)
List–I List–II
(T) 180°
(A) I → S;II → Q;III → P;IV → R
(B) I → S;II → R;III → Q;IV → P
(C) I → R;II → S;III → P;IV → Q
(D) I → S;II → Q;III → T;IV → P
2) Particle is projected with initial velocity at an angle such that it grazes the top of two poles of
same height at time 2 and 6 sec. First pole is at distance 35 m from the point of projection. Then
match the list-I and List-II :-
List-I List-II
(I) Time of flight (in sec) (P) 80
(II) Height of the pole (in m) (Q) 70
Maximum height reached
(III) (R) 8
by particle (in m)
(IV) Distance between two poles (in m) (S) 60
(T) 100
(A) I → R;II → Q;III → S;IV → P
(B) I → R;II → S;III → Q;IV → P
(C) I → Q;II → S;III → P;IV → R
(D) I → R;II → S;III → P;IV → Q
3) A particle is projected from the point B on an incline plane at an angle of 37° from horizontal as
shown in figure. If initial speed of particle is 20 m/s in horizontal direction then match the list-I with
List-I List-II
Time when particle hits the incline plane is t then the value of "5t" is (in
(I) (P) 30
seconds)
(II) Range of the projectile (in m) is (Q) 4
(III) Horizontal distance AC (in m) is (R) 15
Magnitude of vertical component of velocity of the particle (in m/s) when it
(IV) (S) 75
hits the incline plane is nearly
(T) 2
(A) I → P;II → Q;III → R;IV → S
(B) I → S;II → R;III → P;IV → Q
(C) I → R;II → S;III → Q;IV → P
(D) I → Q;II → P;III → S;IV → R
4)
List-I List-II
SECTION-II
1) A force F is acting on end B of a rod of length r. If magnitude of torque about hinge point O is
given by τ = rxFysinθ then fill the value of 2x + y. (torque has same dimension as work.)
2) Lifting power of helicopter depends upon hovering speed of blades (ω), length of blades (ℓ) and
density of air (ρ). How many times lifting power will increase if hovering speed is increased two
times?
3)
Two vector and have magnitude 2 units and 5 units respectively then the sum of all possible
integral values of the resultant of and is :-
4) Two vectors have magnitudes 5 and 3 units but unknown directions, the angle between these two
vectors is θ in degree such that resultant vector makes maximum angle with vector of 5 unit. Find
the value of 10sinθ.
5) A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the ground. It crosses a point at a height 25 m twice at
an interval of 4 sec. Find the initial velocity (in m/s) of ball. (g = 10 m/s2)
6) A man wishes to cross a river of width 120 m by a motorboat. His rowing speed in still water is 5
m/s. He takes t seconds to cross the river and reach to the point directly opposite to his starting
point. Speed of water is 3 m/s. Find t.
7) The momentum p (in kg ms–1) of a particle is varing with time t (in second) as p = 2 + 3t2. The
force (in N) acting on the particle at t = 3s will be :-
8) Find out tension (in N) in the string connecting blocks of masses 80 kg and 20 kg.
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
(A) Zeff for 3s (electron) > 3p (electron) in Fe (atomic number 26) (as per Slater's rule)
(B) Formal charge on central oxygen atom in O3 is (+1)
(C) Be < C < B < N < O < Li (2nd ionization energy)
(D) Li+ < Na+ < K+ < Rb+ < Cs+ (Ionic conductance in aqueous solution)
(A) σ : bond electron cloud lie on the line joining the nucleus of bonded atoms.
(B) π : electron cloud lies in a plane perpendicular to the line joining the nuclei of bonded atoms.
(C) (2pπ − 3dπ) bond is stronger than (2pπ − 3pπ) bond.
(D) σ bond is formed between s and px along x internuclear axis.
(A) Mg
(B) Na
(C) Cr
(D) Fe
SECTION-I (ii)
List-I List-II
List–I List–II
Order Property
(S) Na+ < F– < O2– < N3– (4) Electron affinity
3)
List-I List-II
(Type of overlapping) (Type of bond)
4)
List- I List- II
(elements) (Properties)
SECTION-II
1) Given below is the list of oxides of some elements. Determine how many oxides are amphoteric in
nature.
Al2O3, BeO, MgO, N2O5, SnO, SnO2
2) Titanium shows magnetic moment of 1.73 BM in its compound. What is the oxidation state of
titanium in the compound ?
(Atomic number : Ti = 22)
3) Calculate the number of molecules in which central atom form bonds in excited state.
CℓF3 , CℓF5 , CO2 , CCℓ4 , BF3
5) Count the number of properties, which have higher values for 'O' atom as compared to 'S' atom.
(a) Ionisation potential
(b) Electron affinity
(c) Covalent radius
(d) Electronegativity
(e) (Proton: Electron) ratio
6) Among the following compounds, the number of compounds having greater magnitude of lattice
energy than RbBr, are
NaCl, KF, RbCl, CsBr
7) Find the number of elements of p-block having atleast three valence electrons.
Na, Ca, Cl, Se, Mn, B
8) Number of bonds stronger than 3p-3p (σ) overlapping from the following.
1s-1s , 3s-3s , 3p-2p , 2p-2p , 3p-4p , 4p-4p
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
, then
(A) x1 + x2 = 9
(B) x1 x2 = 18
(C) |x1 – x2| = 3
2 2
(D) x1 + x2 = 45
2) If the quadratic equation x2 + 2ax + b(a – 1) = 0 has real roots for all real values of a, and b is an
integer, then which of the following is correct ?
3) The value of k so that the equation and may have one root in
common, is :
(A)
(B) 3
(C) –3
(D)
4) Suppose a, b are integers and a+b is a root of . Then the possible values of b is
(A) 0
(B) –1
(C) 8
(D) 9
SECTION-I (ii)
1) Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.
List-I List-II
(I) Number of solution(s) of the equation is (P) 1
Number of value(s) of x satisfying the
(II) (Q) 2
equation is equal to
(III) Number of value(s) of x satisfying is is equal to (R) 3
The number of solution(s) of the equation
(IV) (S) 4
2loge(2x) = loge(7x – 2 – 2x2) is equal to
(T) 5
(A) I → R;II → S;III → Q;IV → P
(B) I → R;II → Q;III → P;IV → S
(C) I → R;II → T;III → P;IV → Q
(D) I → Q;II → P;III → S;IV → R
List-I List-II
Graph of ƒ(x) is symmetric with respect to
(I) (P) 7
x = k, then value of |2k| is
Let graph of ƒ(x) intersect x-axis at P and Q,
(II) (Q) 6
if length PQ is d then is equal to
(III) Minimum integral value of ƒ(x) is m then |m| is (R) 5
Number of integral values of x which satisfying
(IV) (S) 4
ƒ(x) < 7 is
(T) 8
(A) I → R;II → S;III → P;IV → Q
(B) I → R;II → P;III → R;IV → Q
(C) I → Q;II → P;III → P;IV → S
(D) I → Q;II → P;III → R;IV → S
3) Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given
in the paragraph.
Let a, b, c ∈ R be such that b2 – ac > 0 the equation ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 has
List-I List-II
List-I List-II
SECTION-II
2) The number 497A is divisible by 3 and the number 562B is divisible by 4. If the number of possible
ordered pairs (A, B) is λ then value of is (where A and B are single digit number)
4) If α, β are roots of x2 – (k + 4)x + k2 – 12 = 0 such that 4 ∈ (α, β), then number of integral values
of 'k' is
6) If the inequation x2 – (k + 1)x + k2 > 0 ∀ x ∈ R, then least positive integral value of 'k' is
7) Conside the inequality ≥ 0. If the number of integral values of x
satisfying the above inequality is , then is
8) Suppose A1, A2,......, An are n sets each having 5 elements and B1, B2,.........., B30 are thirty sets
each with 3 elements, let Bj = S and each element of S belongs to exactly 10 of the Ai's
and exactly 9 of the Bj's. Then n is equal to
ANSWER KEYS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. A,B,C B,D C,D B,D A,B A,D
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 7 8 9 10
A. A D C A
SECTION-II
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 3.00 8.00 25.00 8.00 30.00 30.00 18.00 160.00
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. B,C,D A,C,D A,D A,B,D A,B,C,D B,C,D
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 25 26 27 28
A. C B C D
SECTION-II
Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 4.00 3.00 5.00 21.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42
A. A,B,C,D A,C B,D A,B,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,C
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 43 44 45 46
A. C B A D
SECTION-II
Q. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 2.00 2.25 0.75 7.00 4.00 2.00 6.00 20.00
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1)
2)
3)
On releasing ball from point A, time taken by it to collide with the ground is
Thus, both the balls are in air from t = 0 sec. to t = 2 sec. and during this time
but during time sec. ball A is at rest while b is moving. Therefore their relative
acceleration is not zero.
4)
Theory Based.
5)
For particle vx = 3t2 – 2t + 4, ax = 6t – 2 and vy = 2t – 2, ay =2 At t = s, ax = 0, ay = 2 ⇒
6)
FT = 3g
FT = 30 N
F = ma
30 = 5a
a = 6 m/s2
40 – T = 4 × 6
T = 16 N
7) (I)
(II)
(III)
(IV)
8)
Time of flight
= TOA + TAB + TBC
= 2 + 4 + 2 = 8 sec
height is equal at t = 2 & t = 6 sec
y = vy × 2 – g × 2 2 = v y × 6 – g × 62
180 – 20 = 4vy
160 = 4 vy
vy = 40 vx =
R = 140
distance between poles
ΔE = 140 – 70 = 70 m
Height of pole
9) (I) = 3 seconds
(II) R =
(III) AC = (80 – 75) cos 37° = 4
(IV) Vy = 0 + 10 × 3 = 30
11)
τ = rFsinθ
[ML2T–2] = [L]x[MLT–2]y
ML2T–2 = MyLx + y T–2y
y=1
x=1
14)
Time of flight =
2u = 4 ×10
u=
Now, Let initial velocity = v0
final velocity= 20 m/s
v0 =
Initial velocity = 30 m/s
120 = 5 cosθ. t
5 sinθ = 3
sinθ = ⇒ θ = 37°
120 = 5 × ×t
t = 30s
17)
= 0 + 3 × 2t = 6t
at t = 3s,
= 6 × 3 = 18N
18)
asystem =
=
T = 80 × 2 = 160 N
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
23) σ : bond lies on the line joining the nucleus of bonded atoms.
π : bond formed by side by side overlaping and weaker than σ bond
(2pπ − 3dπ) bond is stronger than (2pπ − 3pπ) bond. (strength ∝ directional charater)
29)
30)
µ = 1.73 i.e. one unpaired electron, Ti (E.C.) = [Ar]18 3d2, 4s2 , so it will lose three electrons to have
one unpaired electron and thus the oxidation state of titanium is +3
34)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
37)
Let ⇒ a = –2 and 1
2
⇒ a + a – 2 = 0 ⇒ (a +2) (a – 1) = 0
⇒
⇒
⇒ 9x– 18 = x2, x2 – 2x – 3 = 0
⇒ x2 – 9x + 18 = 0, x = 3, x = –1
⇒ x = 6,3, x = 3,–1
–1 is not in domain
⇒ x1 = 6, x = 3
2
⇒ x1 + x2 = 9
38)
39)
x = 4, –3
at x = 4
x = –3 k=3
40)
for some
41)
If a & b are same side of unity then loga b is positive and if opposite side of unity then logab is –ve
42)
2576a456b
Since no is divisible by 15 means
Divisible by 3 and 5 both.
So if b = 0, a = 1, 4, 7
b = 5, a = 2, 5, 8
43)
(I)
(3x2 – 10x + 3).log10(|x – 3|) = 0
(3x – 1)(x – 3)log10(|x – 3|) = 0
∴ or x = 3 or |x – 3| = 1
x – 3 =1 or x – 3 = 1
x = 4 or x = 2
No. of solutions = 3,
(at x = 3 equation is not defined)
(II)
(10x2 – 1)log10|x – 2| – 3xlog10|x – 2| = 0
and otherwise |x – 2| = 0 ⇒ x = 2
(10x2 – 3x – 1)log10|x – 2| = 0
(10x2 – 5x + 2x – 1)log16|x – 2| = 0
[5x(2x – 1) + 1(2x – 1)]log10(|x – 2|) = 0
|x – 2| = 1
or or x = 3 or x = 1
Number of solutions = 5
(III) (x > 0)
(x + 2)(x – 1) = 0
x = –2 or x = 1
Ans is x = 1
number of solution = 1
(IV) 4x2 = 7x – 2 – 2x2
6x2 – 7x + 2 = 0
6x2 – 4x – 3x + 2 = 0
2x(3x – 2) – 1(3x – 2) = 0
44)
∴ 2k = –5
(II)
∴
(III) Range
∴ m = –5
(IV) ƒ(x) < 7
x2 + 5x – 6 < 0
(x + 6)(x – 1) < 0
∴ x ∈ (–6, 1)
45)
ax2 + 2bx + c = 0
D = 4b2 – 4ac = 4 (b2 –4c) ≥ 4
∴ Discriminant is +ve
⇒ Real Roots
(I) let the equation has two roots α and β α > 0, β > 0
α+β=
αβ =
suppose a has +ve sign
Similarly
⇒ c = +ve
(II) Two negative roots
α<0,β<0
α+β=
let a = +ve
–2b = –ve ⇒ b = +ve
similarly
α.β = –ve ⇒
let a = +ve, c = –ve
(IV)
let a = +ve
α+β =
or
46)
...(ii)
(i) ∩ (ii) ⇒ 0 < a < 4
(II) ƒ(0) < 0
2a2 + a < 0
a(2a + 1) < 0
(III) 2β = α + 1
Let α = a, β = 2a + 1
2(2a + 1) = a + 1 ⇒
OR
Let α = 2a + 1, β = a
2β = α + 1
2a = 2a + 1 + 1
0 = 2 not possible
(IV) Either a < 9 & 2a + 1 > 11
a < 9 & a > 5 ⇒ a ∈ (5, 9)
or 2a + 1 < 9 & a > 11
a < 4 & a > 11 ⇒ a ∈ ϕ
47)
f(x) = |x –1| + 2
49)
50)
4 lies between roots,
⇒ ƒ(4) < 0
⇒ 16 – (k + 4) (4) + k2 – 12 < 0
⇒ k2 – 4k – 12 < 0
⇒ (k – 6) (k + 2) < 0
⇒ k ∈ (–2, 6)
⇒ Number of integral values = 7
51)
x2(y – 3) – mx + y – n = 0
Δ≥0
m2 – 4(y – 3)(y – n) ≥ 0
m2 – 4(y2 – 3y – ny + 3n) ≥ 0
4y2 – 4y(3 + n) + 12n – m2 ≤ 0
∵ y ∈ [–4, 3)
⇒ n = –4 and
m=0
52)
k < – or k > 1
⇒k=2
53)
x ∈ (–5, –1] ∪ (0, 1) ∪ (1, 3]
Total integers = {– 4, –3, –2, –1, 2, 3}
Number of integers = α = 6