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a Q2 PHYSICS SECTION 1 (Maximum Mari ‘This section contains THREE (03) 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} 212) 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 ONLY f (all) the correct option(s) s(are) chosen: Partial Marks ; +3 Ifa the four options are correct but ONLY three eptions are chosen; Partial Marks : +2 I'three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are correct; Partial Marks : + 1 Iftwo or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and itis a correct option; Zero Marks : 0 If none ofthe options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered); [Negative Marks :~2 Inall other cases. For example, ina question, if(A), (B) and (D) are the ONLY three options correspondling to corrset answers, then ‘choosing ONLY (A), (B) and (D) will get-+4 marks; choosing ONLY (A) and (B) will get +2 marks; choosing ONLY (A) and (D) choosing ONLY (B) and (D) will get*2 marks; choosing ONLY (A) will get+1 marks ‘choosing ONLY (B) will get-+1 mark; choosing ONLY (D) will get+1 mark; choesing no option (ie. the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks; and ‘get +2 marks; choosing any other combination of options will get ~2marks, ‘Two particles were projected one by one with the same initial velocity from the same point on level ground. They fallow the same parabolic trajectory and are found to be in the same horizontal level, separated by a distance of Im, 2 seconds after the second particle was projected. Assume that the horizontal component oftheir velocities is 0.5 m/s. Which ofthe following statements will be true about their motion ? (A) The horizontal range of the parabolic path is 3m. (8) The maximum height forthe parabolic pat is 45 m, (C) The total time of flight inthe parabolic path for each particl (D) The horizontal range of the parabolic path is 6 m. On the figure shown, a stone tied to a light string is oscillating between extreme points A and C in a vertical plane. Acceleration of stone has magnitude a,, 2, and a,.at the respective points then (Given: sin® = 4/5) (Alay ty (Bay 2a, (©)2a, (hay ae Qa a4 as 06 uniform rod AB of mass 2m and length Lis resting on a smooth horizontal table, A particle of mass m strikes the end B perpendicularly with velocity v, and maves with velocity —* in sume direetion just after easton 2 A oF | locity of entre of mass of rd just after collision is “2 (A) velocity of centre of mas of rd jut afte olson is“ (3) angular velocity of od jus afer colsions = (B) angular velocity of rod jst after olisionis 57” 1 coefficient of restitution is = ©; onis 5 (D) mechanical energy is conserved in the collision SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 12) ‘This section contains FOUR (04) questions. ‘Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options s the correct answer Far each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer. Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks: +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen; Zero Marks: 0 IF none of the options is chosen (ie. the question is unanswered); ‘Negative Marks : 1 In all other cases. ‘Young's modulus of elasticity Y is expressed in terms of three derived quantities, namely, the gravitational constant Gi, Planck's constant h and the speed of ight C, as Y = C*H'G". Which of the following is the correct option? We Oa Bo uy 2 @a~ 7% B- hy- 2 a>, Two cars Ieft Kota to Delhi at the same time. Car-A for the first half of the path traveled at a speed of ‘v,= 120km//h, and thesecond half ofthe path a speed v, = 80 km/h. Car-B first half of the time droveata speed of = 120 kin, and the second half ofthe time a speed v, ~ 80kin/h, Which ear will ative in Delhi frst? (A) Both reach at same time (B)Cara (©CaB (D) Cannot be determined ‘The diagram below shows two different masses hung from identical Hooke’s law springs. The Hooke's law constantk for the springs is equal to Tsk] (A}2Niem ()5Niem (QONiem (D}20Niem qr a8 Qs A bull is suspended from the top ofa earthy u string of length 1.0m. The ext and the ball are initially moving te the right at corstant speed V, as shown in figure(1), The cart comes ta rest after colliding and sticking toa fixed burnper, asin Figure (2). The suspended ball swings through a maximum angle 60°. The initial speed V is (take g = 10 mis?) (a) V10 ms () 25 ms (© Sy2 ms (yams SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 24) This section contains SIX (06) questions. ‘The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER. Far vach question, enter the correet integer corresponding to the answer using the mouse and the onscreen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer. Answer to each question will be evaluated according tothe following marking scheme: Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered; Zero Marks : 0 Inall other cases, ‘he main scale ofa Vernier Calipers reads in millimeter and its Vernier is divided into 10 divisions which coincides with 9 x divisions of the main seale, The length of the object for situation js found tobe ——~ mm. Find the value of x. [pt] 10 AA ship is traveling due east at 20 km/h, The speed of a second ship heading 37° north ofeastifit is always due north of the first ship kar? Q.10 A worker drags. crate of mass 10 kg horizontally ata constant acceleration of g/4 across a factory floor witha coefficient of kinetic friction 4, = 0.5 by pulling oma rope tied to the erate as shown. Tension in the rope is N, He Qt An L-shaped body having two pats of mass kg and 5 kg and length 6m each rotates about an axis passing throug ‘the centre of mass and perpendicular to its plane. Find the moment of inertia ofthe body (in kg/m‘) about this axis. QU2 A light inextensible string pusses over u ight und frictionless pulley P, as shown in the figure, One end of the string is connected to mass M, = 3kg and other end is wrapped around a solid cylinder of mass M, = 2 ke which rolls ona rough horizontal plane. Find the acceleration (in meterisec"} of the mass M, Q43__A particle is projected vertically upwards from the surface of the earth (radius R.) with a speed equal to one fourth of R, escape velocity, The maximum height attained by it from the surface ofthe earth is —* , The valuc of xis... SECTION 4 (Maximum Marks: 12) ‘his section contains FOUR (4) Matching List Sets. zach set has ONE Multiple Choice Question. Each sot has TWO lists: Liste and Listll. Liste has Four entries (?,(Q), (Rand (S)and List-l has Five entries (1), (2), (3),(4)and (3) FOUR options are giver in eack Multiple Choice Question based on List and List-Il and ONLY ONE ofthese four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question. ‘Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks +3 ONLY if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen; Zero Marks: 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered); Negative Marks :~1 Inall other cases. 4 Match the following List-1 List-tt (P) Latent heat constant (MILT? (Q) Reynold sumber QML (R) Tension @) | MLT? (S) Moment ofinertia ® Ler © MILT? (P+ 4,9 1, R92,5-95 (BP 5,Q93,R 91,894 (P9509 1,893,892 (D/P 4,0 51,R 95,892 Q4S Two small balls A & B, each of mass m, are joined rigidly to the ends of alight rigid rod of length J. The system lies on a smooth horizontal table. particle of same mass moving with speed u perpendicularly to rod on the table strikes particle BB, as shown, consider the following four situations and find the angular velocity « of rod after collision, List List-11 Dan (P) (Ho 7 od AB cw fey colon scato a Q a od pc APRS 3athy Pisin is clastic yo tt ® 3) 3 od AB lies fely, colliding price sticks 9 ae © a Ww od ABs ingd inthe mid, colliding parce ticks Su ()a- a (A}P> 4,Q>1,R32,835 (B)P> 5,Q>3,R>1,834 (P1943, R42, 894 (D)P 4,Q41,R45,832 Qu6 Quy Two men of mass 60 kg and 80 kg stand on a plank of mass 20 kg, Roth of them can jump witha velocity of | mis relative to the plank. In each event shown in List - I, find the velocity of plank after the event 60k: 80 ee kg ‘Smooth level ground ster sett (P) Ramal the left 1 oe Vs (®) Ramalone jumpsto hee oan (Q) Shyam alone jumps to the right (8) Ram jumps to left and shyam jumps to right simultaneously. @yms 1 (S) Ram jumps to left and after that shyam jumps to right @ ems 1 gms (AYP 4,Q9 1, R92,895 (BP 3,.Q52,R45,S>1 (OP 1,093,R42,5-4 (D)P> 4,9 1, R4 5,892 4 projectiles are projected with velocities indicated in List- If, Match the appropriate description in List -I. The projectile is projected from level ground, List-1 List-11 (P) Initial speed is maximum (030i + 40} (Q) Rangeis maximum 2) 401 + 30), (R) Time of flight is maximum 8) 371 + 35] (S) Velocity at the top most point is maximum (4) 321 +405 (5) 101 +50} (AP 4,Q93,R95,852 (BYP 3,Q2,.R95.S91 (©P41,033R92,894 (D)P > 4,Q1,R45,892 qu Qa Q3 CHEMISTRY SECTION 1 (Maximum Marky: 12) ‘This section contains THREE (03) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B}, (Cand (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct uanswer(s) For each question, choose the option(s} corresponding to (al) the correct answer(s) Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks : + 4 ONLY if (all) the cerrect option(s) is(are) chosen; Partial Marks : +3 [fall the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen; Partial Marks : + 2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are correct; Partial Marks :+ 1 Iftwo or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and itis a correct option; Zero Marks: 0 If none of the options is chosen (ie. the question is unanswered); Negative Marks :—2 In all other eases, For example, in question, if(A), (B) and (D) are the ONLY three options corresponding to correct answers, then ‘choosing ONLY (A), (B) and (D) will get+4 marks; hosing ONLY (A) and (B) will get +2 marks: choosing ONLY (A) and (D) will get+2 marks; choosing ONLY (B) and (D) will get +2 marks: choosing ONLY (A) will get +1 mark; shoosing ONLY (B) will get +1 marks choosing ONLY (D) will get-+1 mark; choosing no option (i. the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks; and choosing any other combination of options will get ~2 marks ‘The number of electrons in Fe’? (Z = 26) is equal to that of the (A) pelectrons in Ne (B) slectrons inMg (C)s-electronsinO (D)peclectrons in CT 200 A mixture oftwo gases Hand O, hasan average molecular mass 12 and is kept at a temperature of ~~ K and pressure 10.821 atm, Select the correct options 100 (A) Mixture contains “7 96 by mass of H, gas (8) Density of mixtureis 1.8 gnv'ml (© Mixture contains. uw by mol of O, gas (D) Moleratio of , and H, gs inthe mixture is Select the correct option for an ideal gas undergoing a process as shown in diagram. (A) It'n is changing ,'V must also be charging. (8) 1'n is constant, 'V" (C)It'n is constant, "V' must be changing, (D) In ischanging , ust be constant must be constant Qs Qs a6 ar os os SECTION? (Maximum Marks: 12) This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options isthe correct answer. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer. Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct opticn is chosen, Zero Marks: If none of the options is chosen (ic. the question is unanswered); Negative Marks ;—I In all other cases, ‘The number of moles of NaOH required to completely react with 20 ml of 0.1 M NalHPO, solution and 40 ml of 0.1 M NaHCO, (8x10 (210) (4x10 (6108 (One mole of helium (He) gas is added tothe equilibrium N,O,(g) = 2NO,(@) setup in cylinder fitted with piston in such a way thatthe piston is moved outwards to keep the total equilibrium pressure constant (A) The equilibrium will remains unchanged (B) The equilibrium will shit in the forward direction (C) The equilibrium wil shift inthe backward direction (D)None Out of the following salts identify the one which has maximum solubility (im My: © Barium sulphate having K,, = 1-1 10" (i) Aluminium phosphate having K,,= 6.3 «10° (i) Cadmium iodate having K,,= 33 « 10-* iv) Cuprouschloride having K., = 1.2 10% (A) Aluminium phosphate (B) Cuprous chloride (€)Barium Sulphate (D)Cadenium iodate A reaction has an equilibrium constant of 0.98 at 300 Kand 1.2 at 400 K, Select the incorrect option. (A) The reaction is endothermic (B) At standard conditions reaction will be non spontaneous at 300 K and spontaneous at 400 K. 0 12 (©) Bnhalpy change of eatin AH, = 1200R In. = 12 ASR =3R In - "098 [Assume AH® and AS® to be temperature independent] SECTION3 (Maximum Marks: 24) This section contains SIX (06) questions. ‘The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER. For cach question, enter the correct integer corresponding to the answer using the mouse and the onsereen virtual numeric keypad in the place 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 integer is entered; Zero Mutks : (In all other cases. 6.62 An electron having velocity 2 * 10 mis has uncertainity in kinetic energy is * 10 ® J, then ealculate the _uncertanity in postior. (in Angstrom, A) ofthe electron. [Given :h=6.62 « 10° J-see} ‘The empirical formula ofa compound is CH. At300 K,2.6 gofthis compound occupies 421 ml ata pressure f I aim. The ‘molecular formula of the compounds C,H, ther the valuc of (+y) is__ Quo Qu2 Qu3 Calcium oxide (Ca0} prepared by reaction CaCO, (3 > C20 (5) +CO, (8) Calculate free energy change for the reaction (4,G°) in kJimole at 300 K Given: AJH(CaO,s) ~~635 kirmole; AHE(CO,, x) --294 klimole Ag(CaCO, 5) ~1207 ksimole S%(CO,, 8)=214,/K-mole S*(Ca0, s)=40JiK-mole S{CACO, K-mole all given data at 300 K Calculate theratio of pH values ofa IM CH, COOH solution and solution containing equimolar mixture of CH,COOH and CH,COONa.[K,(CH,COOH) = 10M} [ifthe ratio is 1:5, then answer as 0105] Calculate the sum of stoichiometric coefficients of produets in minimum integral balanced following chemical reaction. ACICl, +b HO, + ¢NAOH —> x Na,CrO, + yNaCl +2 110 Equimolar mixture of two gases A, and B, is taken in a container of volume 'V' at temperature 300 K. At constant temperature the gases reacts according to given equations: A IZA) B,@)12B(@) A,(2)+B,(g)12AB(g)_k,=2 [the initial pressure in the container was 2 atm and final pressure developed at equilibrium is 2.75 atm in which equilibrium partial pressure of gas AB was 0.5 atm, find equilibrium Constant k, for de reaction, AB(g)IA(e)+B(2) (Temperature & Volume of container remain constant throughout the experiment). SECTION 4 (Maximum Marks: 12) ‘© This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Sets. Each set has ONE Multiple Choice Question. Each set has TWO lists: List-T and List-17 + ListIhas Four entries (P),(Q), (R)and (S)and Li T has Five entries (1) (2),(3), (4) and (3) + FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based on List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question, ‘+ Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks :+3 ONLY if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen: Zero Marks : 0 IF none of the options is chosen (ie. the question is unanswered); Negative Marks : I In all other cases. Q.14 Match list-I with list-I and select the correct answer. List List (P) Number of values off for an energy level 0) 01,.2,--4(0-) (Q) Actual values of fer an energy level OHO (R) Number of m values for a particular type of orbital Bay (8) Actual value of m for & particular type of orbital (ain (att Qus Qe Br, reacts with O, in either of the following ways depending upen supply of O,. 1 byt 70,9 BO + 2 0— 8,0 yt 5 0, Bry Match composition ofthe final mixture for inital amount of rexetants, List List (initial reactants) (Final product) (P)320 gm Br, ismixed with 64 gmof 0, (1) I mole Br,0, 1 1 (Q) 160 gm Bir, ismixed with gmofO, (2) 3 mole (r,0), mole) (R)80 gmBr, ismixed with 32m 0, (3) mole (Br,0), I mole (Br,0,) 1 1 (S) 1602mBr, ismixed with 48 gm, (4) > mole (Br,0,), 4 mole(O,) (5)15 mole(Br,0,),0.Smole(Br,) (AP 3,Q-92,R44,S>1 (B)P 3.Q 54,852,591 (CP 1.0-43,R92,S-04 (D/P 4,Q91,R45,892 List I List IT (At28°C) z @ 10 litre of 0.03 N X(OH), (strong diacidic base) () pH=37 + 5 litre of 0.08 M HNO, 485 litre of 0.01 M NaNO, \ (Q)/ 10 mlof 0.5 MRNH,CI(K, = 10) Q) pH=tl + 40 ml of 0.125 M KOH \ (8) ( 100mlof0.8 M HCO; @) pH=7 + 100 ml of 0.4M CO}- [MOP H,CO5,Ky)~ 4 107, Ky, 410) (S) Saturated aqueous solution of Co(OH); (K,,~ 2.7 * 10“) @ pH=10 (3) pOH=8 (A)P> 3,Q32,R94, S91 (B)P> 2,Q93, R91, S94 (C)P>1,.Q52,R94,853 (D)P> 2,Q95,R9 1,833 QUT Match the column: Qn Q3 List List @)SH(3) (1) AH? ~+ve; AS? —+ ve 0,8) (2) AHS =0; AS? =0 BL) (3) AHE = #ve ASS ~—ve (Cow) (4) AHS ve: AS? =+ve (5) AH} =0; AS (AP 3,Q92,R94,S91 (BYP 2,Q-93,R41,S94 (OP 1,Q93,R42,S94 (D)P> 2,045, R4 1,893 MATHEMATICS, SECTION | (Maximum Marl This section contains THREE (03) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B),(C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE ofthese four option(s) is(are) correct answer(s). For cach question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s) 1) Answer fo cach question willbe evaluated according tothe following marking scheme: Full Marks :+4 ONLY if all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen; Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen; Partial Marks :+2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are correct; Partial Marks : + 1 If two or more options are correct ut ONLY one option is chosen and itis a correct option; Zero Marks : 0 Ifnone ofthe options is chosen (ie. the question is unanswered) Negative Marks : 2 Inall ther cases For example, in a question, if(A) (B) and (D) are the ONLY three options corresponding to correct answers then choosing ONLY (A), B)and (D) will get+4 marks; choosing ONLY (A) and (B) will get +2 marks; choosing ONLY (A) and (D) wil get +2 mar choosing ONLY (B) and (D) will wet +2 marks: choosing ONLY (A) will gt +1 mark; choosing ONLY (B) will get + mark; ckoosing ONLY (D) will get +1 mark; choosing no option (ie, the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks; and choosing any other combination of options will get~2 marks. 4st weg 6) en (C)xis relatively prime with 5 (D} value of x also satisfy the equation 8°" =. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct? {A}IPA~ 130" and S~sin A+ cos A, then $> 0, (R)TF vosec® 30° + k(cos 36° — sin 18°) ~5, then Ie equals 2 (©)The minimum value of 27 tan’ 8+3 cot" 8 is 18 (D) IE a, bare constant real numbers such that a I then the number of values of n is a3 4 os Do Ifthe equation cot'x ~2 cosec’x + a?=0 has atleast one solution then, sum of all possible integral values ofa" is equal to ws @s o2 oo 1 Let f¢8)= | sink + costy), where xe R. The value of Tog, js (f(0)= f(x) iseaual ro ayo BI o2 (m2 If sin? 3x + cos? 2y + tan? 4z.+ sin 3x cos 2y + sin 3x tan 4z-+ tan 4z -e0s 2y <0, where x,¥.z € (0, 7] then total number of ordered triplets (x, y.2). (ay20 (ys 2s (2 ‘SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 24) This section contains SIX (06) questions. he answerto cach question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER. For each question, enter the correct integer corresponding to the answer using the mouse and the onscreen virtual numeric ‘keypad in the place designated to enter the answer Answer fo each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks: +4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered: Zetw Marks : 0 Inall other cases 3 W logy ino( 246080) = 5 where Oe (0 4), then find the value of (24 cot"@), Find the number of principal solutions of the trigonometric equation c cossatsn ds) | sinx + SRN) cos an 43 142sin 2x and cos B= > Find the value of (30), QU Let p, 4. r be non-zero real numbers. If the quadratic equation x? + px + q = 0 has roots which fi QU2 IF the value of sint6? + sinta: 4 sim266° + sin278° ix expressed in the lowest farm us then find the value of (p +4). 704704704 13 Let A, be the sum of the fist_n terms of the geometric series 708+ = = 4 TS ° . ® 2° 4°8 1984 19841984 2 0 4 8 tnd B, bethe sum ofthe first n terms of the geometric series 1984 IfA,=B,, then find the value of n (where n € N), SECTION 4 (Maximum Marks: 12) + This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Sets + Each sot has ONE Multiple Choice Question. Each set has TWO lists: Listl and Listll + ListLhas Four entries P),(Q), (R) and (S) and List has Five entries 1), (2), (4) and (S). el and ONLY ONE of these four = FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based on List-l and ‘options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question. ‘Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks :+3 ONLY if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen; ‘Zero Marks: IF none of the options is chosen (ie. the question is tans wered); [Negative Marks :-1 In al ther cases. us sin B=4 sin C and perimeter ofthe triangle is 11 then match each entry in Lived (2) The value of 60s A is equal to (Q) The value of Fis equal 10 2s-2a (Ry The valor 5 isequal to ois §) The valueof =~ isequal = (8) Thevatueor “F* isequalw nh [Note; symbols used have usual meaning in AABC:] The correct option is Codes: Pog Rs @o3 1 4 2 ® 2 4 1 3 © 4 3 1 2 ™ 2 4 3 4 Qus Qu6 Quy Let a, (a) <6,) beth roots ofthe equation x? -bx+ 1 =0 and dy, (0,

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