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2. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.
3. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry
and Maths having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is
allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.
4. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No. 4 for correct
response of each question. (1/4) (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating
incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the total score will be
made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet.
5. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one
response in any question
will be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted
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PHYSICS
Consider a light beam incident from air to a glass slab at Brewsters angle as shown in
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figure. A Polaroid is placed in the path of the emergent ray at point P and rotated
Polaroid.
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about an axis passing through the centre and perpendicular to the plane of the
1) For a particular orientation there shall be darkness as observed through the Polaroid
2) The intensity of light as seen through the Polaroid shall be independent of the
rotation
3) The intensity of light as seen through the Polaroid shall go through a minimum but
not zero for two orientations of the Polaroid.
4) The intensity of light as seen through the Polaroid shall go through a minimum for
four orientations of the Polaroid.
A bob B of mass 1 kg is suspended from the ceiling of a toy train as shown in the
figure. The train oscillates simple harmonically in horizontal direction with angular
frequency 5 rad / s and amplitude a 0.1 m . What is the ratio of maximum and
minimum tensions in the string AB during the motion g 10 ms 2 & tan 370 3 / 4
1) 2
3.
2) 3
3) 4
4) 1
Two springs of force constant 100 N/m and 150 N/m are in series as shown. The block
is pulled by a distance of 2.5 cm to the right from equilibrium position. What is the
2
3
3) 0.2
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4) 0.5
Three masses are connected with a spring & a string as shown. They are initially at
rest, with spring at its natural length & string too at its original length. Find the
maximum extension in the spring after the forces start acting as shown.
5.
2) 2F / K
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1) F / K
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4.
3
2
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ratio of work done by the spring at left to the work done by the spring at right?
3) F / 2K
4) 4F / K
Uniform rod AB is hinged at end A in horizontal position as shown in the figure. The
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other end is connected a block through a mass-less string m as shown. The pulley is
smooth and mass-less. Masses of block and rod is same and is equal to m. The
acceleration of block just after release from this position is
1) 6 g / 13
6.
2) g / 4
3) 3 g / 8
4) g / 5
7.
1) mva e x
2) 2mva e x
3) ymv e x
4) 2ymv e x
A particle performs harmonic oscillations along a straight line with a period T and
amplitude a. The mean velocity of the particle averaged over the time interval during
which it travels a distance
1)
8.
a
T
2)
a
starting from the extreme positions is
2
2a
T
3)
3a
T
4)
a
2T
The drawing shows a top view of a frictionless horizontal surface, where there are two
identical springs with particles of mass m1 and m2 attached to them. Each spring has a
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spring constant of 1200 N/m. The particles are pulled to the right and then released
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from the positions shown in the drawing. How much time passes before the particles
2)
sec
20
3)
3
sec
40
4)
3
sec
10
The earth is an approximate sphere. If the interior contained matter which is not of the
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sec
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are again side by side for the first time if m1 3.0 kg and m2 27kg
same density everywhere, then on the surface of the earth, the acceleration due to
gravity
1) Will be directed towards the center but not the same everywhere
2) Will have the same value everywhere but not directed towards the Centre
3) Will be same everywhere in magnitude directed towards the center
4) Cannot be zero at any point.
10.
A sphere of brass released in a long liquid column attains a terminal speed v0 . If the
terminal speed attained by the sphere of marble of the same radius and released in the
same liquid is nv0 , then the value of n will be. Given: The specific gravities of brass,
marble and the liquid are 8.5,2.5 and 0.8 respectively.
1)
11.
5
17
2)
17
77
3)
11
31
4)
17
5
g / v2 z
3) z 0 log e
g
z
2
v
g / v2 z
v2
z
g
4) z 0 e
The maximum load a wire of length L and cross sectional area A can withstand
without breaking is W. The maximum load that another wire of same material, length
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L
and area of cross section A can withstand without breaking is
2
W
1) 2W
2)
3) 4W
4) W
2
14.
An ideal gas undergoes four different processes from the same initial state in figure.
Four processes are adiabatic, isothermal, isobaric and isochoric. Out of 1,2,3 and 4
which one is adiabatic
1) 4
2) 3
3) 2
4)1
15.
A cubic vessel (with faces horizontal + vertical) contains an ideal gas at NTP. The
vessel is being carried by a rocket which is moving at a speed of 500 ms 1 in vertical
direction. The pressure of the gas inside the vessel as observed by us on the ground
1) remains the same because 500ms 1 is very much smaller than v rms of the gas
2) remains the same because motion of the vessel as a whole does not affect the
relative motion of the gas molecules and the walls
2
3) will increase by a factor equal to v rms 500
/v
rms
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4) will be different on the top wall and bottom wall of the vessel
The magnitude of the electric field intensity at point B (2,0,0) due to a dipole moment,
17.
13k
8
2)
13k
4
quantities
are
in
S.I
units)
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4 0
3)
7k
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P i 3j kept at origin is (assume that the point B is at large distance from the dipole
4)
7k
4
In the circuit shown, the switch is shifted from position 1 2 at t=0, The switch was
initially in position 1 since a long time. The graph between charge on capacitor C and
time t is
1)
2)
3)
1)
2)
9 Q2d
8 0 A
3)
3Q2d
4 0 A
4)
8Q2d
9 0 A
Two volt meters of range 20.0V and 30.0V have to be constructed with a
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19.
4Q2d
3 0 A
Two conducting large plate P1 & P2 are placed parallel to each other at very small
separation d. The plate area of either face of plate is A. A charge +2Q is given to
plate P1 & Q to the plate P2 (neglect ends effects). If plate P1 & P2 are now connected
by conducting wire, then total amount of heat produced is
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galvanometer. The resistance connected in series with the galvanometer is 1680 for
the 20.0V range and 2930 for the 30.0V range. The resistance of the galvanometer
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field B= 4i 3j T. Find the unit vector along the axis about which it will start
rotating.
1)
21.
4j 3i
5
2)
4j 3i
5
3)
4j 3i
5
4)
4j 3i
5
The self inductance L of a solenoid of length l and area of cross-section A, with a fixed
number of turns N increases as
1) l and A increase.
The mutual inductance between the rectangular loop and the long straight wire as
shown in figure is M. Then
4) M
0a
b
ln 1
2
c
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0 b a c
ln
2 b
0a
c
ln 1
2
b
3) M
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varying the frequency of the source, a maximum rms current of 6 A is observed. If this
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Spherical wave fronts shown in figure, strike a plane mirror. Reflected wave fronts
will be as shown in
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3)3 A
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2) 2 A
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An object approaches a convergent lens from the left of the lens with a uniform speed
5ms 1 and stops at the focus. The image.
The half lives of a radioactive sample are 30years and 60 years from -emission and
-emission respectively. If the sample decays both by -emission and -emission
simultaneously, the time after which, only one-fourth of the sample remain is
1) 10 years
27.
2) 20 years
3) 40 years
4) 45 years
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mass is at position Ri and has velocity v j . At time t, the angular momentum vector
l2 R2
R
Mvl
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l
4)
l2 R2
R
Mvl
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l
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of the mass M about the point from which the string suspended is
1) D1 is forward biased and D2 is reverse biased and hence current flows from A to B
2) D2 is forward biased and D1 is reverse biased and hence no current flows from B to A
3) D1 and D2 are both forward biased and hence current flows from A to B
4) D1 and D2 are both reverse biased and hence no current flows from A to B
29.
A 100 m long antenna is mounted on a 500 m tall building. The complex can become
a transmission tower for waves with .
1) 400 m
30.
2) 25 m
3) 150 m
4) 2400 m
In a vernier calipers having 10Vsd , the vernier constant is 0.1 mm. when the jaws are
closed, zero of vernier lies to the left of zero of main and 7th Vsd coincides with a
main scale division. When a cylinder is placed between the jaws the main scale
reading was 7.7 cm and vernier scale read 8 divisions. What is the diameter of the
cylinder?
1) 78.1 mm
2) 77.5 mm
3) 77.8 mm
4) 78.5 mm
CHEMISTRY
O - Li
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O - Li
HO
OH
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4)
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3)
OH
2) B, C, D
3) A, C, D
4) A, B, C, D
Two components A and B form an ideal solution. The mole fractions of A and B in
ideal solution are XA and XB, while that of in vapour phase, these components have
their mole fractions as YA and YB. Then, the slope and intercept of plot of
1
1
vs
YA
xA
will
be :
1)
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2)
3)
PB0
P0
, 0 B 0
0
PA P3 PA
OH
3)
CH2
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Br
CH2
Br
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1) [(CH3)3N BF3]
4) [(CH3)3N B(CH3)3]
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2) NaClO4
3) LiClO4
4) KClO4
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Cl
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1)
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PA0
PB0
OH
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PA0 PB0 ,
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4)
4) Ssystem = 0
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On heating potassium ferrocyanide with conc. H2SO4 produces a neutral gas A. The
gas A on treatment with caustic soda under high pressure produced B, what are A
and B respectively.
1) CO2, Na2CO3
2) SO2, Na2SO4
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42
Which of the following transition state is more stable in the nucleophilic substitution ?
Cl
Cl
Cl
OH
Cl
OH
NO2
OH
3)
4)
2)
1)
NO2
NO2
CH 3
An organic compound upon hydrolysis produces two compounds one product gave
silver mirror test, other product reacts with Hinsberg reagent to produce an alkali
insoluble product. The organic compound is
O
2)
NH 3
NH CH 2 CH 3
CH 3
100 ml of a sample of hard water after passing through cation exchange resin, required
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CH 2 C
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CH 3
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CH 3
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CH 3 CH 2 C NHCH 3
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OH
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20ml of 0.05M NaOH for neutralisation. One litre of same sample of water on
treatment with sufficient lime gave 200mg of CaCO3. Assuming that the hardness is
1)300ppm
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only due to Ca+2 ions. Find the degree of permanent hardness of water.
2)150ppm
3) 100ppm
4) 200ppm
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2) 9
3) 5
4) 8
Arrange the following bromides in the increasing order of reactivity towards AgNO3
O
A)
Br
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C)
B)
Br
Br
1) C A B
2) C A B
3) B A C
4) A B C
2) Tetrahedral, d3s
48.
Bond dissociation energy of XY, X2 and Y2 (all diatomic molecules) are in the ratio
1:1: 0.5 and Hf of XY is 200 kJ mol1. The bond dissociation energy of X2 will be:
49.
1) 800 kJ mol1
2) 200 kJ mol1
3) 300 kJ mol1
4) 400 kJ mol1
1)
O
and
CHO
CHOH
O
C
OH
2)
and
CHO
OH
3)
OH
and
N
CH2OH
C
OH
HO
and
OH
CH2OH
CH2OH
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H
CHO
1) 3
2) 4
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4)6
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2) Calcium carbonate
4) Calcium hydroxide
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O
O
OHX2
CHX3
Which of the following is correct comparison of rate of haloform reaction with various
halogens ?
53.
A complex of certain metal has the magnetic moment of 4.91 BM whereas another
complex of the same metal with same oxidation state has zero magnetic moment. The
metal ion could be and if that metal ion forms a complex with EDTA, then its
EAN would be
1) Co2+,36
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2) Mn2+,38
3) Fe2+,36
4) Ag+ ,36
Of the following metals, which one cannot be obtained by electrolysis of the aqueous
solution of its salt is
1) Ag
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2)Mg
3) Cu
4)Au
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2) Vm 22.4 L
4) Vm 44.8 L
2) Pb(NO3)2
3) Cu(NO3)2
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(4) An ester
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(3) An ether
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(anhydrous)
is
1) 2-methyl-3-(1-methylethyl)-4-oxopentanenitrile
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2) 4-cyano3-(1-methylethyl)2pentanone
3) 3-acetyl2cyano4methylpentane
4) 3ethanoyl2methyl3(1methylethyl) pentanenitrile
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2) Calcium chloride
3) Magnesium chloride
4) Potassium chloride
MATHEMATICS
61.
62.
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) > 2
4
3 , 3
(2)
5
6 , 6
(3)
(4)
[0,2]
6 ,
(1) -1
(2)
1
4
(3)
3
4
(4)
4
5
(3) ~p
(4) ~q
(1) p
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65. Assertion : If A is a skew symmetric matrix of order 3, then its determinant must be
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zero.
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Reason: If A is a square matrix of order n and k is any scalar then |kA| = kn|A|.
(1) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A.
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(2) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
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x2
a2
y2
b2
hyperbola, then
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200 sin x
200 x [ x ]
Reason:If 0 e x [ x] dx then 0
dx 200
dx 200
(1) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(2) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
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(C1 C 2 C 3 e C 4 ) x
results into a
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(1) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(2) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
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69. If f(x) = x [x], x( 0) R where [x] is the greatest integer less than or equal to
x, then the number of solutions of f(x) +f 1 = 1 are
x
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) infinite
(4) 2
71.
72.
(2) surjective
(3) injective
If the roots of z3 + iz2 + 2i = 0 represent the vertices of a triangle in the argand plane,
then its area is
(1) 2
73.
(2)
(3)
(4) 4
3 7
2
74.
3 7
4
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
If x > 0, y > 0, z > 0 and minimum value of x(y2 + z2) + y(z2 + x2) + z (x2 + y2) is xyz
then is
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 4
(4) 6
(1) 60C30
(4) 30C10
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2) symmetric
3) transitive
4) an equivalence relation
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(3) 60C20
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(2) 40C30
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(2) 181434
(3) 166674
(4) 169194
then
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78. If two events A and B are such that P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.4 and P(A B) = 0.5,
B
P
=
A B'
1
4
(2)
1
5
(3)
3
5
(4)
2
5
79.
log x
lim tan log x
4
x 1
(1) e1
is
(2) e2
(3) 2
(4) e
(2) 4 f (1)
(3) 2 f (1)
(4) f (1)
f (x)
lim
x 1
2t
dt
x 1
81. f (x)
e x ,0 x 1
= 2 e x 1,1 x 2
x e,2 x 3
then
(1) b = 1, c = 2
c x
e log( x 2 1)
2
(2) b =
1
3
,c=
1
2
(3) b =
1
3
,c=1
(4) b = 2, c = 3
[ x ]dx
where [x] and {x} are integral and fractional parts of x and
{ x }dx
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83. Value of
0
n
n N, is equal to
1
n 1
(2)
1
n
(3) n
(4) n 1
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84. Area of the region bounded by the curve y = ex and lines x = 0 and y = e is
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(1) e 1
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85. The bisectors BD and CF of a triangle ABC have equations y = x and x = 10.
If A is (3, 5) then equation of BC is
86.
(2) 6y 5x = 17
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(1) 5y 2x = 11
(3) 6y x = 13
87.
(1) x2 + y2 + 4x 6y + 19 = 0
(2) x2 + y2 4x 10y + 19 = 0
(3) x2 + y2 2x + 6y 29 = 0
(4) x2 + y2 6x 4y + 19 = 0
In a battle 72% of the combatants lost one eye 78% an ear, 75% an arm, 80% a leg and
x% lost all the four . The minimum value of x is
1) 10
88.
2) 12
3) 15
4) 5
r ( i j 2 k ) ( 3 i j 5 k ) .
PQ
x 4y + 3z = 1 is
(1)
1
4
(2)
1
4
(3)
1
8
(4)
1
8
a b 3 c 0
(1)
and
, where
a, b, c
is
(2)
(3) 4
(4)
If the standard deviation of 10 observations x1 , x2 ,......., x10 is 4 and that of another set of
10 observations y1 , y2 ,......, y10 is 3 and also X i xi x yi y . x is mean of all xi ' s
10
X
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3) 5
4) 5
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