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Date: 16-05-2024 Batch: ENGG.

2024 Version
Brilliant E1
STUDY CENTRE CEE KERALA ENGG. MODEL EXAM - ALL UNIT
Puliyannoor P.O., PALA TEST ID
211
Ph - 04822 206416, 206516, 206459
www.brilliantpala.org [PHYSICS + CHEMISTRY + MATHEMATICS]
Physics

1. The rms speed of a monatomic gas is increased to two times of its initial value. If the process is done
adiabatically, then the ratio of final volume to initial volume will be

A) 1 : 4 B) 1 : 8 C) 1 : 23/2 D) 1 : 42/3 E) 1 : 1

2. Two boxes containing different ideal gases at temperature T0 and 7/3 T0 are put into thermal contact with
each other as shown in the figure. Heat flows between them until the gases reach a common final temperature.
Final temperature of the gases will be [ Ignore the heat capacity of boxes]

7 7 5 5 3
A) T0 B) T0 C) T0 D) T0 E) T0
5 3 7 3 2

3. The input resistance of a common emitter transistor amplifier, if the output resistance is 500K  , the
current gain  = 0.98 and power gain is 6.0625  106, is : -

A) 198  B) 300  C) 100  D) 400  E) 250 

4. Two radioactive samples have decay constant 15x and 3x. If they have the same number of nuclei initially,
1
the ratio of number of nuclei after a time is:
6x

e 1 1 2e
A) B) C) D) E) 2e
2 e2 e4 3

5. A short magnet is executing oscillation in earths horizontal magnetic field of 24  T. Time for 20 vibrations is
2 sec. An upward electric current of 18A is established in a vertical wire placed 20cm east of the magnet.
The new time period is

A) 0.1 sec B) 0.2 sec C) 0.26 sec D) 0.16 sec E) 0.30 sec

6. The speed v of ripples on the surface of water depends on surface tension  , density  and wavelength
 , the square of speed v is proportional to

   2
A)  B) C) D) E)
   
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7. A ball is thrown from the ground to clear a wall 3m high at a distance of 6m and falls 18m away from the
wall, the angle of projection of ball is

1 3 1 2 1 1
A) tan B) tan C) tan
4 3 2

1 3 1 1
D) tan E) tan
2 4

8. A particle leaves the origin at t = 0 and moves in the positive x – axis direction. Velocity of the particle at any
 1
instant is given by v = u  1    . If u = 10 ms–1 and t/ = 5 sec find the x co-ordinate of the particle at an
 t 
instant of 10 sec

A) 0 B) 10 m C) 20m D) –10m E) 5m

9. A body of mass m is in vertical motion under the influence of gravity then

A) work will be negative and K.E increases during fall

B) K.E decreases when body is projected up and work will be negative

C) work will be positive and K.E decreases during fall

D) K.E increases when body is projected up and work will be positive

E) None of these

10. A body of mass 2kg is projected at 20m/s at an angle 600 above the horizontal. Power due to the gravitational
force at its highest point is

A) Zero B) 50W C) 100 3W D) 200W E) 150 W

11. The ratio of the radii of gyration of a circular disc about a tangential axis in the plane of the disc and of a
circular ring of the same radius about a tangential axis in the plane of the ring is

A) 2:3 B) 2 :1 C) 5: 6 D) 1: 2 E) 1 : 3
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12. The moment of inertia of a solid sphere about an axis passing through centre of gravity is MR 2 , then its
5
radius of gyration about a parallel axis at a distance 2R from first axis is

22 5 12 5
A) 5R B) R C) R D) R E) R
5 2 5 2

13. Find the velocity of the earth at which it should rotate so that weight of a body becomes zero at the equator

A ) 1.25 rad s–1 B) 1.25  10–1 rad s–1

C) 1.25  10–2 rad s–1 D) 1.25 × 10–5rad s–1

E) 1.25  10–3 rad s–1

14. An iron bar of length l and having a cross –section area A is heated from 00 to 1000C. If this bar is so held
that it is not permitted to expand or bend, the force that is developed, is

A) Inversely proportional to the cross – sectional area of the bar

B) Independent of the length of the bar

C) Inversely proportional to the length of the bar

D) Directly proportional to the length of the bar

E) Directly proportional to the cross-sectional area of the bar

15. A point performs simple harmonic oscillation of period T and the equation of motion is given by
x = a sin (  t +  /6]. After the elapse of what fraction of the time period of velocity of the point will be
equal to half of its maximum velocity?

T T T T T
A) B) C) D) E)
8 6 3 2 12

16. A closed organ pipe and an open organ pipe of same length produce 2 beats/ sec, while vibrating in their
fundamental modes. The length of the open organ pipe is halved and that of closed pipe is doubled. Then
the number of beats produced per second while vibrating in the fundamental mode is

A) 2 B) 6 C) 8 D) 7 E) 4

17. An electric dipole of length 1cm is placed with the axis making an angle of 30o to an electric field of strength
104NC–1. If it experiences a torque of 10 2 Nm, the potential energy of the dipole is

A) 2.45  10–4J B) 0.245J C) 0.0245J D) 24.5J E) 24.5 × 103 J


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18. The work function of metals A and B are in the ratio 1:2. If light of frequencies f and 2f are incident on metal
surfaces of A and B respectively, the ratio of the maximum K.E of photo electrons emitted is (f is greater
than threshold frequency of A, 2f is greater than threshold frequency of B):

A) 1:1 B) 1:2 C) 1:3 D) 1:4 E) 2 : 3

19. A short bar magnet placed with its axis at 300 with a uniform external magnetic field of 0.16 T experiences
a torque of magnitude 0.032 J. The magnetic moment of the bar magnet will be.

A) 0.23JT-1 B) 0.40 J T-1 C) 0.80J T-1 D) Zero E) 0.6 J T–1

20. In the circuit shown below at resonance.

A) the power factor is zero

B) the current through the ac source is minimum

C) the current through the ac source is maximum

D) current through L and R are equal

E) Both A and D

21. Figure shows a square loop of side 0.5m and resistance 10  . The magnetic field has a magnitude
B = 1.0T. The work done in pulling the loop out of the field slowly and uniformly in 2.0 sec is

A) 3.125  10–3 J B) 6.25  10–4 J C) 1.25  10–2 J

D) 5  10–4 J E) 4.5 × 10–3 J

22. Two beams of light having intensities I and 4I interfere to produce a fringe pattern on a screen. The phase
difference between the beams is  /2 at point A and  at point B. Then the difference between the resultant
intensities at A and B is

A) 2I B) 4 I C) 5 I D) 7 I E) 3 I
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23. An alternating voltage V = V0 sin  t is applied across a circuit. As a result a current I = I0 sin  t   / 2 
flows in it. The power consumed per cycle is

A) 0.5 V0 I0 B) 0.707 V0I0 C) 1.414 V0 I0 D) 0.414 V0I0 E) Zero

24. With what minimum acceleration can a fireman slide down a rope whose breaking strength is 40% of his
weight

 
A) 15 g  
B) 2 5 g  
C) 3 5 g  
D) 4 5 g
5
E)   g
2

25. A plane e.m wave has electric field variation is given as  z  100 cos (6 × 108t + 4x) V/m. The refractive
index of that medium is :

A) 1.5 B) 2 C) 2.5 D) 4 E) 1.3

26. There is an electric field E in x - direction. If the workdone in moving a charge 0.2C through a
distance of 2m along a line making an angle 60o with x - axis is 4J, the value of E is :

A) 2 3N / C B) 5 N/C C) 4 N/C D) 20 N/C E) 10 N/C

27. Two capacitors C1 and C2 = 2C1 are connected in a circuit with a switch between them as shown in the
figure. Initially the switch is open and C1 holds change Q. The switch is closed. At steady state, the charge
on each capacitor will be :

A) Q, 2Q B) Q/3, 2Q/3 C) 3Q/2, 3Q D) 2Q/3, 4Q/3 E) Q, 4Q/3

28. The potentiometer consist of a wire of length 4m and resistance 10 . It is connected to a cell of emf 2V, the
potential difference per unit length of the wire will be :

A) 0.5 V/m B) 5 V/m C) 2 V/m D) 0.2 V/m E) 3 V/m

29. A current of 6A enters one corner P of an equilateral triangle PQR having 3 wires of resistance 2 each
and leaves by the corner R. Then the current I1 and I2 are :

A) 4A, 2A B) 1A, 2A C) 2A, 4A D) 3A, 3 A E) 1A, 3A


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30. The magnetic susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance at 73o C is 0.0060, then its value at 173o C
will be :

A) 0.0120 B) 0.0030 C) 0.0180 D) 0.0045 E) 0.01

31. Two coils have a mutual inductance of 0.005H. The current changes in the first coil according to equation
I  I 0 sin t, where I0  10A and   100rad / s. The maximum value of emf (in volt) in the second coil is :

A)  B) 2 C) 4 D) 5 E) 7

32. Two beams of light of intensity I1 and I2 interfere to give an interference pattern. If the ratio of maximum
25 I1
intensity to that of minimum intensity is then I is :
9 2

5 81 3
A) B) 4 C) D) 16 E)
3 625 5

33. When radiation is incident on a photoelectric emitter, the stopping potential is found to be 9V. If e/m for the
electron is 1.8 × 1011 C/Kg, the maximum velocity of the ejected electron :

A) 1.8 × 106 m/s B) 6 × 105 m/s C) 8 × 105 m/s D) 1.8 × 105 m/s E) 3 × 105 m/s

34. The ratio of minimum to maximum wavelength in Balmer series is :

A) 9 : 5 B) 5 : 9 C) 1 : 4 D) 3 : 4 E) 1 : 2

35. A working transistor with its three legs marked P, Q and R is tested using a multimeter. No conduction is
found between P and Q. By connecting the common (Negative) terminal of the multimeter to R and the
other (Positive) terminal to P or Q, some resistance is seen on the multimeter. Which of the following is true
for the transistor :

A) It is a p-n-p transistor with R as base

B) It is an n - p - n transistor with R as emitter

C) It is an n - p - n transistor with R as base

D) Both A and C

E) Both A and B

36. If a person can throw a stone to maximum height of ‘h’ metre vertically, then maximum distance through
which it can be thrown horizontally by the same person is :

h
A) B) h C) 2h D) 3h E) 2.5 h
2
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37. Two bodies A and B have masses 20Kg and 5Kg respectively. Each one is acted upon by a force of
tA
4Kg - wt. If they acquire the same kinetic energy in times tA and tB, then the ratio t is :
B

1 2 5
A) 2 B) C) 5 D) E)
2 5 2

1
38. A boy and a man carry a uniform rod of length L, horizontally in such a way that boy gets th load. If the
4
boy is at one end of the rod, the distance of the man from the other end is :

L 2L 3L L
A) B) C) D) E) L
4 3 4 3

39. A satellite in a circular orbit of radius R has a period of 4h. Another satellite with orbital radius 3R around
the same planet will have a period (in hour)

A) 16 B) 4 C) 4 27 D) 4 8 E) 4 2

40. A ball is made of a material density  , where oil    water with oil and water representing the densities of
oil and water, respectively. The oil and water are immiscible. If the above ball is in equilibrium in a mixture
of this oil and water, which of the following pictures represents its equilibrium position :

A) B) C) D) E) None of these

th
1
41. A monoatomic gas is suddenly compressed to   of its initial volume adiabatically. The ratio of its final
8
pressure to the initial pressure (The ratio of the specific heats of the given gas to be 5/3)

A) 32 B) 40/3 C) 24/5 D) 8 E) 4

42. A train moves towards a stationary observer with speed 34m/s. The train sounds a whistle and its frequency
registered by the observer is 1 . If the train’s speed is reduced to 17 m/s, the frequency registered is 2 .
If the speed of the sound is 340m/s then the ratio 1 / 2 is :

1 1 18 19
A) 2 B) C) D) E)
2 3 19 18

43. A proton, a deuteron and an   particle with the same kinetic energy enter a region of uniform magnetic
field moving at right angles to B. What is the ratio of the radii of their circular paths.  R p : R d : R  

A) 1: 2:1 B) 1: 2 : 2 C) 2 :1:1 D) 2 : 2 :1 E) 1 :1: 2


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44. An object is placed at a distance 20cm from the pole of a convex mirror of focal length 20 cm. The image
is produced at :

A) 13. 3 cm B) 20 cm C) 10 cm D) 25 cm E) 15 cm

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45. A convex lens made of glass has focal length 0.15 m in air. If refractive index of glass is and that of water
2
4
is , the focal length of lens when immersed in water is :
3

A) 0.6 m B) 0.30 m C) 0.45 m D) 0.15 m E) 0.65 m

CHEMISTRY

46. The number of electrons in one mole of methane

A) 6.023×1023 B) 60.23×1023 C) 0.6023×1023 D) 602.3×1023 E) 6023×1023

47. Mass % of carbon in ethanol is very close to

A) 52 B) 13 C) 34 D) 90 E) 80

48. The number of electrons in an atom that may have the quantum numbers n=3 and ms= +1/2 is

A) 32 B) 9 C) 18 D) 16 E) 8

49. The shortest wavelength of the line in hydrogen atomic spectrum of Lyman series when RH=109678 cm–1
is

A) 1002.7A° B) 1215.67A° C) 1127.30A° D) 911.7A° E) 1234.7A°

50. The correct order of variation of first ionisation enthalpies is

A) Ne < Xe > Li > K< Cs B) Xe < Li < K < Cs < Ne

C) Cs > K > Li > Xe > Ne D) Li > K> Cs > Ne >Xe

E) Ne > Xe > Li > K > Cs

51. Hybridisation of carbon in CH 3

A) sp2 B) sp3 C) sp3d D) sp3d2 E) sp2d3


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52. Some of the reaction and their equilibrium constants Kc are given. Choose the reaction which proceeds
rarely at the given temperature

A) 2H 2 g   O 2 g   2H 2O g  ;K c  2.4  10 at 500K


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B) H 2 g   I 2 g   2HIg  ; K c  57.0at 700K

C) H 2 g   Cl2 g   2HCl g  ; K c  4.0  10 at 300K


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D) N 2 g   O 2 g   2NOg  ; K c  4.8 10 at 298K


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E) H 2 g   Br2 g   2HBr g  ; K c  5.4  10 at 300K


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53. The average oxidation number of bromine in Br3O8 is

16 4 3 5 8
A) B) C) D) E)
3 3 4 2 3

54. 18g of glucose is dissolved in 178.2g of water. The vapour pressure of the solution at 100°C is (vapour
pressure of pure water at 100°C is 760 mm Hg)

A) 767.6 mm Hg B) 760 mm Hg C) 752.4 mm Hg

D) 725.4 mm Hg E) 745.2 mm Hg

55. The rate constant of a first order reaction is 231×10–5 s–1. How long will 4g of this reactant reduce to 2g?

A) 310 s B) 300 s C) 210 s D) 30.1 s E) 230.3s

56. Which one of the following is the correct relation between Cp and Cv for one mole of an ideal gas? (R is
molar gas constant)

A) Cp=Cv–R B) Cp= Cv+R C) Cp= R–Cv D) Cp= Cv×R E) Cp= Cv/R

57. The basic character of the hybrides of 15 group elements decreases in the order

A) NH3> PH3>AsH3>SbH3 B) SbH3>AsH3>PH3>NH3

C) NH3>AsH3>PH3>SbH3 D) NH3>SbH3>PH3>AsH3

E) SbH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > NH3


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58. The shape of BrF5 molecule is

A) Square pyramid B) Planar

C) Trigonal bipyramid D) Pentagonal bipyramid E) Linear

59. Mass in grams of copper deposited by passing 9.6487A current through an aqueous solution of copper
sulphate for 100 second is: (given: Molar mass of Cu 63 gmol–1; 1F=96487C)

A) 0.315 g B) 3.15 g C) 0.0315 g D) 31.5 g E) 6.3 g

60. The calculated magnetic moment of a divalent ion of an atom with atomic number 24 in aqueous solution is

A) 4.90 BM B) 5.92 BM C) 3.87 BM D) 2.84 BM E) 1.73 BM

61. The tetrahedral crystal field splitting t is only ______ of the octahedral  0 splitting for the same metal,
the same ligands and metal-ligand distance

A) 1/9 B) 2/9 C) 3/9 D) 4/9 E) 5/9

62. Which of the following cannot act as a nucleophile?


A) CH 3O  B) H 2 O C) CH3NH2 D) (CH 3 )3 C E) CH3CH2O–

63. Which of the following compounds are aromatic?

H IV
II III
I

A) I, II B) I, II, III C) II, III D) II, III, IV E) I, II, IV

64. The products obtained by the ozonolysis of 2-methylbut-1-ene are

A) Propanone and ethanal B) Propanone and methanal

C) Butanone and methanal D) Ethanal and propanal

E) Butanone and methanol

65. The total number of monohalogenated products (only structural isomers) formed by halogenation of
2, 4, 4-trimethylhexane is

A) 5 B) 7 C) 6 D) 8 E) 0
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66. The IUPAC name of (CH3)3C–CH=CH2 is

A) 2, 2-dimethylbut-3-ene B) 2, 2-dimethylpent-3-ene

C) 3, 3-dimethylbut-1-ene D) hex-1-ene

E) 2, 2-dimethylhex-2-ene

67. The reaction of propene with HBr in presence of peroxide proceeds via freeradical chain mechanism.
Which among the following intermediate leads to formation of major product?

A) H3C CH CH3 B) H3C CH CH2Br

Br

C) H 3 C CH CH 2 D) H3C CH2 CH2

E) Both A and B

68. Which of the following compounds is used as refrigerant?

A) CCl2F2 B) ClCH2CH2SCH2CH2Cl

C) CCl4 D) CCl3NO2 E) COCl2

69. Aryl bromides are not good candidates for

A) Wurtz-Fittig reaction B) Fittig reaction

C) Friedel - Crafts reaction D) Grignard reaction

E) Gabriel-phthalimide synthesis

70. Resorcinol is

A) benzene-1, 3-diol B) benzene-1, 4-diol

C) benzene-1, 2-diol D) 3-methylphenol E) 4-methylphenol

71. The following reaction is named as

CHO COOK


KOH
Heat

CHO CH2OH

A) Reimer - Tiemann B) Kolbe-Schmitt

C) Cannizzaro D) Gattermann E) Aldol


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72. Identify 1 and 2 in the following reactions:

CH3
A) 
i)KMnO4 /KOH,heat
ii)H O
(1)
3

CH2 CH2 CH3


B) 
i)KMnO4 /KOH,heat
ii)H O
 2 
3

OH COOH
A) (1). (2).

OH COOH
B) (1). (2).

COOH
C) (1). (2).

COOH
COOH
D) (1). (2).

COOH

E) (1) and (2) both

73. Which one of the following undergoes iodoform test?

A) Propanal B) Ethanal C) Benzophenone D) Benzaldehyde E) Phenol

74. When methanamine is treated with benzoyl chloride, the major product is

A) N-Phenylethanamide B) N-methylbenzamide

C) Benzanilide D) acetophenone

E) N-ethylethanamide
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75. In DNA molecule, the sugar part is _____ and in RNA molecule, the sugar part is ______

A)   D  2 -ribose and   L  ribose

B)   D  2 -deoxyribose and   D  ribose

C)   D  3  doxyribose and   D -ribose

D)   D  2 -deoxyribose and   D -ribose

E)   D  2 -deoxyribose and   D  ribose

MATHEMATICS

76. Let f : R  R be defined by

2x  3, when x  2
 2
f  x    x  2, when  2  x  3
3x  1, when x  3

Find f(3)?

A) 2 B) 1 C) -1 D) 0 E) 7

77. Let  be a binary operation defined by a  b  2a  b  3 . Find 3  4

A) 1 B) 7 C) 2 D) 1 E) 50

78. If  be the binary operation on the set Z of all integers defined by a  b   a  3b 2  , find 2  4

A) 20 B) 10 C) -10 D) 25 E) 50


1  3

79. Find the principle value of sin  2 
 

   
A) B) C) D) E) 
3 2 4 3

80. Find tan 1 3  sec 1  2 

   
A) B)  C)  D)  E)
2 3 2 4
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1 1 
81. Solve tan 2x  tan 3x  . Find x
4

1 1
A) B) C) 3
2 6

1 1
D) E)
3 2

 4 6   3 6 
82. Find matrix X, if x    
 3 7   5 8 

 1 2   12 1   1 12 
A)   B)   C)  
 8 15  8 15  8 15 

1 12 
D)   E) None of these
8 15

3 1 2   2 0 4 
83. If A    and B    find (2A-B)
1 2 3  5 3 2

 8 10 0   8 2 0   1 2 3
A)   B)   C)  
 3 7 8   3 1  8   8 7 1

 3 7 8 
D)   E) None of these
 8 2 0 

1 2 
84. Find the inverse of a matrix A   
 2 6 

3 1   1
   3   1 1
A) A  1  1  B) A   2
 C)  
 2 1 1  1 1

3 1  1 0 
   
D) 1  1  E)  1 1 
 2  2
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3 4 5
  6 2 3
85. Evaluate
8 1 7

1
A) 13 B) 12 C) 3 D)  2 E)
2

x2 2x  3 3x  4
x  4 2x  9 3x  16  0
86. Solve
x  8 2x  27 3x  64

1
A) x = 3 B) x = -3 C) x = 4 D) x = -2 E) x 
3

dy
87. If y  e x , find
dx

1 1 1
x x x
e2 1 3x e2 e2
A) B) e 3
x
C) e 2 D) E)
4 x 2 x x

 
1  1  x  1  x  dy
88. If y  sin   , find
 2  dx

1 1 1 1 1
A) B) C) D) E)
2 1 x 2
2 1 x 2
2 x 1 x 2
1 x2

1
89. If the sum of the first n natural numbers is of the sum of their squares then n =
5

A) 7 B) 5 C) 6 D) 8 E) 10

90. Find the shortest distance between the lines

x 1 y  2 z  3 x 2 y4 z5
  &  
2 3 4 3 4 5

1 1
A) B) C) 1 D) 13 E) 5
6 6
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tan x
91. Evaluate  sin x cos x dx

A) 2 tan x  C B) 2 tan x  C C) 2 sec x

D) 2 E) None of these

sin x
92. Evaluate  1  4 cos 2
x
dx

1 1  cot x 1 1  cot x
A)  log B)  log
2 1  cot x 3 1  cot x

1 1  2 cos x 1 1  cot x
C)  log C D) log C E) None of these
4 1  2 cos x 2 1  cot x


2
93. Evaluate  cos3 x dx
0

5 3 2 12
A) B) C) D) E) 5
4 4 3 5

x 2 y2
94. Evaluate the area bounded by the ellipse   1 above the x-axis
4 9

2 4 5
A) 3 sq.units B) sq. units C) sq. units D) sq. units E) None of these
3 3 4

95. Find the area of the region bounded by the curve y 2  2y  x and the y - axis

4 3 4 2 4
A) sq. units B) sq. units C) sq. units D) sq. units E) sq. units
5 4 3  

       
96. 
If a, b, c are unit vectors such that a  b  c  0 then find the value of a.b  b.c  c.a 

3 4 5 4 2
A)  B) C) D) E)
2 3 4 5 3
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97. Find the angle between the lines

 
      
r  3iˆ  2jˆ  4kˆ   ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ and r  5jˆ  2kˆ   3iˆ  2ˆj  6kˆ 

1  19  1  11  1  19  1  2 
A) cos   B) cos   C) cos   D) cos   E) None of these
 21   20   11   11 

98. Bag A contains 2 white and 3 red balls, and bag B contains 4 white and 5 red balls. One ball is drawn at
random from one of the bags and it is found to be red. Find the probability that it was drawn from bag B.

25 5 3 2 11
A) B) C) D) E)
52 2 4 5 12

99. An unbiased coin is tossed 8 times. Find, by using binomial distribution, the probability of getting atleast 3
beads

219 218 209 204 15


A) B) C) D) E)
256 209 201 113 11

1
100. The nth term of the series 3, 3,1....... is , then find n
243

A) 2 B) 13 C) 12 D) 31 E) 12

101. Find the sum of all odd numbers between 1 and 1000 which are divisible by 3.

A) 83666 B) 86366 C) 86333 D) 83606 E) 83667

102. In a group of 60 students, 36 read English newspaper, 22 read Hindi newspaper and 12 read neither of the
two. How many read both English and Hindi newspapers?

A) 15 B) 5 C) 10 D) 8 E) 110

103. Evaluate cos  600  cos  360  cos  420  cos  780  ?

1 1 1 1 1
A) B) C) D) E)
16 10 15 3 11

 8
104. If tan 1  x  1  tan 1  x  1  tan 1   , then x is
 31 

1 1 1 1
A) B)  C) D) 1 E)
2 2 4 2
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1
dy
105. If x  10cos1  and y  10sin  , then is equal to
dx

x y x y
A) xy B) C) D) E)
y x y x

dy
106. Let y  tan 1  sec x  tan x  . Then is equal to
dx

1 1 1 1 1
A) B) C) D) E)
4 2 tan x sec2 x tan x

107. Find the value of K so that the function by

kx  1, if x  
f x   is continuous at x  
 cos x, if x  

2 2 2 1 2
A) B) C) D) E)
 3 3  

3x 2  x  10
108. Find , lim
x 2 x2  4

 12 21 11
A) B)  C) D) E)
3 7 7 4

109. If 2nC3 : nC 2  44 : 3 , then n =?

A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9 E) 10

110. The number of solutions of the equation Im  Z2   0 , Z  2 is

A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 0

111.  Z  1  Z  1 can be expressed as

2 2 2 2
A) ZZ  1 B) Z1  Z 2 C) 2 Z1  2 Z1

2
D) Z 2  1 E) Z  1
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3  2i sin x
112. The real x for which 1  2i sin x is purely real is

 
A) n, n  I B)  2n  1 , n  I C) n 
2 3

D) n  2 E) None of these

 
6
113. The integral part of 2  1 is

A) 198 B) 197 C) 196 D) 163 E) 188

114. The length of the diameter of the circle which touches the x-axis at the point (1,0) and passes through the
point (2,3) is

10 7 4 2 1
A) B) C) D) E)
3 3 5 3 3

x 2 y2
115. A focus of the ellipse   1 is
16 25

A) (0,3) B) (0,-3) C) (3,0) D) (-3,0) E) (1,2)

116. The difference of the focal distance of any point on the hyperbola is equal to

A) Latus rectum B) Eccentricity

C) Length of transverse axis D) Half the length of the transverse axis

E) Length of conjugate axis

        
117. If a   b  c   b   c  a   c   a  b   0 , then

 
  are mutually perpendicular
A) a  b  c  0 B) a, b,c

   are parallel
C) a,    can be any three arbitrary vectors
D) a,
b,c b,c

   are coplanar vectors


E) a, b,c

118. 4 coins are tossed. The probability that they are all heads is :

1 2 3 4 2
A) B) C) D) E)
16 9 10 15 15
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119. From a group of 5 boys and 3 girls, three persons are chosen at random. Find the probability that there are
more girls than boys.

3 4 5 2 3
A) B) C) D) E)
8 7 8 7 7

120. If P  A  B   0.15, P(B')  0.10, then P(A/B) is :

1 1 1 1 3
A) B) C) D) E)
4 2 8 6 5

4x  3
121. Let f(x) = . Then the values of f–1(-2) is equal to :
x2

7 7 7 7 5
A) B) C) D) E)
5 6 5 6 6

sin 2t
122. lim is equal to :
t 0 8t 2  4t

1 2 1 1
A) B) C) D) E) 1
2 5 6 3

1
1
y x 2 , then dy 
123. If 1 dx
1 2
x

4x 4x 1 x2 4x 2x
 
A) x 2  1 2 B)
x2 1
C)
4x
D)
x2 1
E)
x2 1

124. Maximum value of the function 2x 3  15x 2  36x  4 is attained at

A) 0 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 2

dy
125. If y  x x . Then is
dx

A) x x 1  log  x   B) 1  log  x  C) x x 1  log  x  

x

D) x 1  log  x 
2
 E) x x  x x log  x x 
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 21 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

126. lim
 
1  2x  1

x 0 x

1 1
A) 0 B) -1 C) D) 1 E)
2 2

1
127. x 2
 25
dx 

x 5 x 5
A) log C B) log C
x 5 x 5

1 x 5 1 x 5
C) log C D) log C
5 x5 10 x 5

1 x5
E) log C
5 x 5

 x 1  x 
5
128. dx
0

1 1 3 1 1
A) B) C) D) E)
6 7 42 42 42

129. The general solution of the differential equation xy ' y  x 2 , x  0 is :

x2 x3 x2 x3 C x2 C
A) y   Cx B) y   C C) y  C D) y   E) y  
2 3 3 3 x 3 x

130. The variance of first 20 natural numbers is :

399 379 133 133 169


A) B) C) D) E)
2 12 2 4 2

 d 2 y  dy
131. Degree of differential equation sin  dx 2   dx  0
 

A) 2 B) 1 C) 3 D) 0 E) not defined
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132. If A, B and C are three sets such that A  B  A  C and A  B  A  C, then :

A) A = C B) B = C C) A  B   D) A = B E) A  B  

133. If n(A) = 5 and n(B) = 7, then the number of relations on A  B is

A) 235 B) 249 C) 225 D) 270 E) 23535

134. Let f  x   x 2  1 and g  x   4x  6 . Then f  g  6   is

A) 324 B) 35 C) 323 D) 15 E) 18

1
135. The real part of the complex number is
1 i

1 1
A) 1 B) 2 C) D) E) 0
2 2

136. In an AP, the 6th term is 32 and 11th term is 57. Then, common difference is

A) 10 B) 5 C) 4 D) 8 E) 12

137. Number of permutations of the letters of word “CONSEQUENCE” in which all the 3 E’s are together is

9! 9! 9! 9!
A) 9!3! B) C) D) E)
2! 2!2!3! 2!2!3! 2!2!

138. If 11Pr = 7920 and 11Cr = 330, then the value of r is equal to :

A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6

 k 5 
139. If the matric   is singular, then the value of k is
 3 k  8

A) 3, 5 B) 5, 3 C) 3, 5 D) 3,8 E) 3,5

1  3 4 
140. If A 1    , then A =
11  5 3 

1  3 4  1 3 4  3 4  3 4  3 4 
A)   B)   C)   D)   E)  
11  5 3  11  5 3   5 3  5 3  5 3 
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 2 2 2
A   2 2 2
141. If then A4 is equal to
 2 2 2 

A) 256A B) 64A C) 216A D) 32A E) 16A

142. The roots of the equation (q–r) x2 + (r – p) x + (p –q) = 0 are

rp pq
A) ,1 B) ,1
qr qr

pr qr rp


C) ,2 D) ,2 E) ,1
qr pq pq

143. Sum of infinite number of a G. P. is 20 and sum of their squares is 100. The common ratio of the G. P. is:

A) 5 B) 3/5 C) 8/5 D) 1/5 E) 2/5

144. The quadratic equation whose roots are twice the roots of 2x2 – 5x + 2 = 0 is

A) 8x2 – 10x + 2 = 0 B) x2 – 5x + 4 = 0

C) 2x2 – 5x + 2 = 0 D) x2 – 10x + 6 = 0 E) none of these

145. The smallest set A such that A  1, 2  1, 2,3,5, 9 is

A) 2,3,5 B) 3,5,9 C) 1, 2,5, 9 D) 2, 3 E) 1, 2,3

a 1
146. If tanA = and tan B  , then the value of A + B is
a 1 2a  1

   
A) 0 B) C) D) E)
2 3 4 6

1 i 3
147. The principal argument of is:
1 i 3

A) 4  4 B) 2 3 C)  3 D)  3 E)  2

a
148. If tan   , then a sin 2  bcos 2 is equal to
b

ab ab
A) b B) a C) ab D) E)
a  b2
2
a  b2
2
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149. How many numbers lying between 100 and 1000 can be formed with the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5. If the
repetition of the digits is not allowed

A) 100 B) 200 C) 80 D) 60 E) 125

1 x 
150. If f  x   log   then f  a   f  b  is equal to
1 x 

 ab   ab 
A) f  a  b  B) f  ab  C) 0 D) f   E) f  
 1  ab   1  ab 
Date: 16-05-2024 Batch: ENGG. 2024 Version
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STUDY CENTRE CEE KERALA ENGG. MODEL EXAM - ALL UNIT
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PHYSICS
3RT
1. B Vrms = ; T2 = 4T1; T1 V1–1 = T2V2–1
M0
1 23/ 2
V  T1 1 V 1 1
 2    ;  2   
 V1  T2 4 V1  2  8

1 5RT 1 3R 1 5RT0 3R 7
2. E U  nC v T ;   T  1 T0; T  3 2 T0
 T0  4RT = 6RT
2 2 2 2 3
R 2
3. A voltage gain = A v  R
1

 0.98
Current gain     49 ; power gain = Av
v
1  1  0.98
15x  1  3x 1 
4. B N  N 0 e t ; N1  N 0 e    1 ; N 2  N0 e      2
   
6x   6x 

5
N1 e 2 1
By eqn (1) and (2) ie  
N 2 e 12 e 2

 0 I 4107  18 Tnew BH 24
5. B B   18T ;   2
2d 2 0.2 T BH  B 24  18
Tnew = 2  0.1 = 0.2 sec
6. D Let v  a b  c ; Equating dimensions on both sides

 M 0 LT 1    MT 2   ML3   L 
a b c

1 1 1 
; v   2 1/ 2 1/ 2 ; v 
2
solving we get a = , b  ,c  1

2 2 2 

u 2 sin 2 g sin 2
7. B R , R  6  18 ; 2 
g u 24

gx 2 g sin 2
As y = xtan   For x = 6m, y = 3m and 2  we get
2u cos 
2 2
u 24

sin 2 6 2 2
; tan   or   tan 2 3
1
3 = 6 tan  
2  24 cos 
2
3

 t  dx  t  t2 
8. A v = u 1  1  ;  u 1   ; on integrating , x = u  2t1   C
t 
 t  dt  t  

 t   10 
 x  10t 1   ; Putting t = 10; x = 10  10 1    0
 10   10 
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 2 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE
9. B
10. D P = Fvcos  or P = mgvcos 
11. C Moment of inertia of a disc and circular ring about a tangential axis in their planes are respectively

5 3 I Kd Id M r
Id = M d R 2 ; I r  M r R 2 ; I=MK2; K  ;   ;
4 2 M Kr Ir M d


Id

 5 / 4 Md R 2  Mr 
5
Ir  3 / 2 M r R 2 Md 6

12. B I  MK 2   MR 2 where
 M is the total mass of the body

According to theorem of parallel axis

2 22 22 22
I = ICG + M (2R)2;  I  MR 2  4MR 2 = MR 2 or MK 2  MR 2 ; K  R
5 5 5 5

 R2  g 10 1
13. E g1  g 1    0; w     1.25 103 rads 1
 g  R 6400 103
800
FL YA
14. B Y or F      1 ; From the formula for linear expansions
A L

     2
L  100
Accoding to the conditions that bar will not bend or expand From eqn (1) & (2) F = YA  100 
 F is independent of L
15. E x = a sin (wt +  6 ) differentiable w.r.t time

or
a
2

 a cos t   or
6
a
2

 a cos cot  
6  
1
2
 
  
 
 cos t   or cos  cos t   ;  wt   wt  ; t =
6 3 6 3 6 6


T

T
6 6  2 12
16. D

17. D Torque   pE sin  ; P
E sin 
 E cos   10 2
Potential energy, U  pECos  =   24.5J
E sin  tan  tan 300
18. B  Ek  max  h   ; For metal A, E A  hf  A –(1)
and for metal B, E B  h  2f   B –(2)

hf
1
E A hf  A A
 
From eqns (1) and (2) E B 2hf  B 2hf  B
A A

hf
1
EA A 1
  
given that  A : B  1: 2 ; E B 2hf
2 2
A
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 0.032
19. B M agnetic moment M    .40J T 1
Bsin  0.16  sin 300
20. C In the crcuit show L and C are in series. Therefore it is a series resonance circuit. Hence current
through a.c source is maximum.
 0.5
21. A Speed of the loop should be v    0.25m / s ; Induced emf = Bvl = 1  0.25  0.5 =
t 2
0.125V
e 0.125
Current in the loop i    1.25  102 A
R 10
The magnetic force on the left arm due to the magnetic field is
Fm  iB  1.25  102   0.5 1  6.25  10 3 N
To pull the loop uniformly an external force of 6.25  10–3 N towards right must be applied
 W   6.25 103 N   0.5m   3.125 10 3 J

22. B I  I1  I 2  2 I1 I 2 cos  eq (1); Applying eq(1) when phase difference is  / 2

I  / 2  I  4I  I  / 2  5I ; Again applying eqn(1) when the phase difference

is , I   I  4I  2 I 4I cos  ;  I   I ;  I  / 2  I   4I

V0 I 0 VI
23. D P cos  ;  0 0 cos 900  0
2 2
4mg 10mg  4mg 3g
24. C T ; mg – T = ma;  ma ; a 
10 10 5

 6  108 c 3  108
25. B v   1.5  108 ; n   2
k 4 v 1.5  108
W
26. D w  Fs cos ;F  qE  E 
qscos 
27. B Applying charge distribution law in series on C1 and C2 at steady state. Charge on C1
 C1 
Q1   Q  Q / 3 ;
 C1  2C1 

 2C1  2Q
Charge on C2 Q2   Q 
 C1  2C1  3

E 2
28. A i   0.2A
R 10
iR 0.2  10
 potential difference per unit length of wire is given by =   0.5V / m
l 4
29. C From Kirchhoff’s first law at junction P, I1 + I2 = 6 ------------ (1)
From Kirchhoff’s second law to the closed circuit PQRP  2I1 - I2 = 0 ------- (2)
(1) + (2)  I1 = 2A from eq. (1)  I 2  4A
1 2 T1
30. A m   
T 1 T2
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 4 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

dI dI  dI 
31. D eM ; I  I0 sin t ;  I0  cos t;    I0 
dt dt  dt  max

 dI 
 e max  M    MI0   0.005  10  100  5V
 dt  max

Imax 25  a1  a 2 
2
25 a
32. D  ;  ; a  amplitude or 1  4; (Amplitude) 2  intensity
Imin 9  a1  a 2  2
9 a2

2
I1  a1 
    16
I2  a 2 

1 2
33. A mv max  eV0
2
1  1 1  5R 1  1 1 R  5
34. B R 2  2  ;  R  2    ; min 
 max  2 3  36  min  2   4  max 9
35. C
u2
36. C h  u 2  2gh
2g

u2
Maximum horizontal range R max  g (when   45 ) ;
o
Rmax = 2h

F 4  10 F
37. A aA    2m / s 2 ; a B   8m / s 2
mA 20 mB

1 1 t m a2
Given m A v A  m B v B ; m A  u  a A t A   m B (u  a B t B ) ;
2
or t  m  a 2
2 2 2 A B B

2 2 B A A

W 3W
38. D Weight of the rod = W ; Reaction of boy R B  and that of man R M 
4 4
As the rod is in rotational equilibrium    0
L w L 3w
RB   RM  x  0    x 0;
2 4 2 4

L L L
; x y   x 
6 2 3

2 3
 T  R 
39. C T R ; 2  2
2 3

 T1   R 1 
40. B oil     water
 5/3
p1  V2   1  1 p2
41. A In an adiabatic process pV  constant        ;  32
p 2  V1   8  32 p1
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 340  340  340  340  1 340 323 19


42. E 1     ; 2     ;   

 340  34  306  340  17  323 2 306 340 18

MV 2 mv 2ME Mp Md M 1 2 4
43. A  qvB  R   ; RP : Rd : R  : :  : :  1: 2 :1
R Bq qB qp qd q 1 1 2

1 1 1
44. C u = -20, f = 20 ;  
f u v

3 4 1  1 1  1 1
45. A f a  0.15m g  w  ;  (  1)    ; Take  C
2 3 f  R1 R 2  R1 R 2

1  g  3/ 2  C 1 g  3/ 2  C


   1 C    1 C  ; Also f     1 C   4 / 3  1 C  8
fa  a   1  2 w  w   
fw
 4  f w  4f a  4  0.15  0.6m
fa
CHEMISTRY
46. B

47. B

48. B

49. D
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50. E

51. B
52. D As the value of Kc is very low, hence it will proceed very slowly
53. A

54. C

55. B

56. B Cp–Cv=R
57. A

58. A
9.6487  100
59. A Number of faradays =  0.01F
96487
63
Mass of copper deposited =  0.01  0.315g
2

60. A

4
61. D t  0
9
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 7 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

62. D Carbocations being electron deficient cannot act as nucleophiles


63. A

64. C

65. C

66. C

67. B

68. A

69. E
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 8 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

70. A

71. C

72. E

73. B

74. B

75. E
MATHEMATICS
76. E
77. B Putting a = 3, b = 4 in a  b  2a  b  3 ; 3  4   2  3  4  3  7
78. E

1  3
  3     
79. D Let sin  2   0 ; sin   ; where  ,
  2 3  2 2 

80. C Let tan 1 3  1 ; tan 1  3  tan ; Let sec1  2   2
3

2   2  
sec 2  2  sec ;   
3 3 3  3

 1  2x  3x    5x  
81. B tan 1 2x  tan 1 3x  ;  tan  2 
 ;  tan 1  2 

4  1  6x  4  1  6x  4
1
  x  1 6x  1  0 ;  x 
6

 4 6 3 6 
82. C A ; B 
 3 7   5 8 

X  A  B;  X  B   A 

3 6   4 6   1 12   1 12 
      ; X 
5 8   3 7   8 15   8 15 
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 9 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE
83. B

84. D

85. A

86. C

87. A

88. A
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89. D m
 qa   m  1 d 
2 m2
 2
m
 2a   n  1 d  n
2
90. A
91. A

92. C

93. C

94. A

95. C
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 11 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

96. A

97. A

98. A

99. A

100. B
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 12 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

101. E

102. C

103. A

104. C

105. E

106. B
FT24R/TP/KERALA ENGG/MOD/[PCM] 13 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

107. A

108. E

109. A

110. D
111. E
112. A

113. B

114. A
115. A
116. C  sp  s p   2a
1

117. D
118. A Here n(S) = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 16
A : Event of getting all heads
 A  {(HHHH)} ;
1
 n(A) = 1  P(A) 
16
119. D Three persons can be chosen out of 8 in 8C3 = 56 ways.
The number of girls is more than that of the boys if either 3 girls are chosen or two girls and one
boy is chosen. This can be done in 3C3+ 3C2 × 5C1 ways
=1 + 3 × 5 = 16 ways.
16 2
 Required probability = 
56 7
P(A  B) P(A  B) 0.15 1
120. D P(A / B)    
P(B) 1  P(B') 1  0.10 6
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121 B

122. A

x2 1
y 2  y1 
 x 2  1 2x   x 2  1 2x

4x
123. A x 1  x 2  1  x 2  1
2 2

124. E f  x   2x 3  15x 2  36x  4

f   x   6x 2  30x  36  6  x 2  5x  6 
 

x  2,x 3

f   x   12x  30 ; at f   2   24  30  0
125. A

126. D
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127. D

1 1
I   x 1  x  dx I   1  x  x 5
5
128. D
0 0

1
1
 x6 x7 
 x x    
5 6

0 6 7 0

129. E

130. D Since, varlance of first n natural number is


n2 1
 S.D  
2

12
Variance of first 20 natural number is,
202  1 133
 S.D 
2
 
12 14
131. E
132. B A  B  A  C and A  B  A  C  B  C
133. E
134. C
135. C
136. B
137. E Consider 3E’s as one

138. C

139. E

140. D

141. C A2 = 6A; A4 = 4A4A = 36A2 = 36  6A = 216A


142. B
143. B
144. B
145. B A  1,2  1, 2,3,5,9 ; ie A  1, 2,3,5,9  1, 2  3,5,9
146. D
  2
147. B  
Arg  2   Arg 1  i 3  Arg 1  i 3    
3 3 3
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a b 1  a 
2

b 2  2a b  b  b  a 
 
a.2. b  a 2  b2 
2 2 2

a sin 2  b cos 2  b    ; b
148. A a2
1 2 1 2
a2 a 2  b2  a 2
 b 2

b b

149. A 5 5 4 5×5×4=100

 ab 
   1
 1 a   1 b 
f (a)  f (b)  log 
1  ab  a  b 1  ab   f  a  b 
150. D    log    log    
 1 a   1 b   1  ab   a  b    1 a  b   1  ab 
 1  ab 

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