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IPAPER -1: PHYSICS, CHEMISTRt &

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PART A - PHYSICS
1.

2. .

The period of oscillation of a simple-

Two stones are thrown up simultaneously.


from the edge of acliif 240 m high with .
initial speed of 10 m/s and 40 m/ s
respectively. Which of the following graph
best represents the time variation of
relative position of the second stone with
respect to the first?

pendulum is T = 2'fT

Ji. Measu.~edvalue

of L is 20.0 em known to 1 mm accuracy


and time for 100 oscillations of the
pendulum is found to be 90 s using a wrist
watch of Is resolution. The accuracy in
the determination of g is :

(Assume stones do not rebound after


hitting the ground and ne glect air
resistance, take g = 10 m/ s2) .
(The figures are schematic and not drawn to
scale)

(1)

2%

(2)

3%

(3)

1%

(4)

5%

(YZ-Yl) m
240 . . . ... .. . .

3.

(1)

iL...----.:-:--i>s
- -i1">2--;> 1(5)
t~

240

(2)
1L...---'\12"---O> 1(5)
'(Y2-Yl) m
240 . . . .. . .. . .. ,

(3)

iL...-_-i.--ci
g 1"'2--7 1(5)

Given in the figure are two blocks A and B


of weight 20 Nand 100 N, respectively.
These are being pressed against a wall by
a force F as shown. If the coefficient of
friction between the blocks is 0.1 and
between block B and the wall is 0.15, the
frictional force applied by the wall on block
B is :

(Y2-Yl) m
240 . . .. .. . . . .

(4)
1L--~i-g--'tl"2-1> 1(5)

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(1)

100 N

(2)

80 N

(3)

120 N

(4)

150 N

WORK

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4.

A particle of mass m moving in the


x direction with speed 2v is hit by another
par'tide of mass, 2m moving in the

y direction with speedv.

6.

If the collision is

perfectly inelastic, the percentage loss in


the energy during the collision is close to :

FJ:::S>m asolid sphere of mass M and radius


R " cube of maximum possible volume is
Ctlt, Moment of inertia of c~be about an
axis passing through its center and
perpendicular to one of its faces is :

(1)

(1)

44%

(2)

50%

(3)

56%

(3)

(4)

62%

(4)

MR2

32J2",
MR2

(2)

16J21T
4MR2
9.fi1T
4MR2

7.

5.

Distance of the centre of mass of a solid


uniform cone from its vertex is z 00 If the
radius of its base is R and its height is h
then Zo is equal to :

(1)

3.fi1T

From a solid sphere of mass M and radius


R
R" a spheri~al portion of .adius '2 is
removed, as shown in the figure .. Taking
gravitational potential V = 0 at r = 00, the
potential at the centre of the cavity thus
formed is:
(G = gravitational constant)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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3h
4

5h
8

."

(1)

- GM
2R

(2)

- GM
R

(3)

- 2GM
3R

(4)

- 2GM
R

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. s.

A pendulum made .of a uniform wire of


cross sectional area A has time period T.
When an additional mass M is added to

,
10.

A solid body of constant heat capacity


1 IrC is being heated by keeping it in
. contact with reservoirs in two ways:

its bob, the time period changes to TM . If


the You ng's modulus of the material of the
1

wire is Y then Y is equal to :

(i)

Sequentially keeping in contact with


2 reservoirs such that each reservoir
supplies same amount of heat.

(ii)

Sequentially keeping in contact with


S reservoirs such thilt each reservoir
supplies same amount.of heat.

(g =gravitational acceleration)

(1) [(T;J-1] :g
[(T; J

(2)

(3)

(T;J] :g

[1 -

(4) }

9.

~g

-1]

- ( T:

n:g

Consider a spherical shell of radius R at


temperature T. The black body radiation
inside it can be considered as an ideal gas
of photons with internal energy per unit
volume
p

=~

u = V

(~).

oc

and

pressure

(1)

In2, 4ln2

(2)

In2, In2

(3)

ln2, 21n2

(4)

21n2, Sln2

If the shell now undergoes

an adiabatic expansion the relation


between T and R is :
(1) T ex e - R
(2)

T ex .e- 3R

(3)

Toc -

(4)

Toc -

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In both the cases body is brought from


initial temperature .100C to fi.nal
. temperature 200C. Entropy change of the .
body in the two cases respectively is :

R3

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11.

Consider an 'ideal gas confin ed in an


isolated closed chamber, As the gas
undergoes an adiabatic expansion, . the
average time of collision be tw een
q
molecules increases as V , where V is the
volume of the gas. The value of q is :

12.

For a simple pendulum, a graph is plotted


between its kinetic energy (KE) and
potential energy (PE) against its
displaceme nt d. Which one of the
following represents these correctly ?
(graphs are schematic and not drawn to scale)

fJy::,

(1)

"",A?
[~KEd

(2)
(1)

(3)

,
,,

, ,- -

,
,,

,
"

(2)

3"1 .;,. 5

...

13.
"I

+1
2

(4)

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"1 - 1
2

-- -, , ,

,,
,
'PE

(4)

(3)

KE

PE

.,

KE

A train is moving on a straight track with


speed 20 ms - 1 It is blowing its whistle at .
the frequency of 1000 H z. The percentage
change in the frequency heard by a person
standing near the track as the train passes
him is (speed of sound =320 ms - I ) close
to:
(1) 6%
(2) 12 %
(3) 18 %
(4) 24 %

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14.

A long cylindrical shell carries positive \6.


surface charge

(J

in the upper half and

negative' surface charge ...; (J in the lower

In the given circuit, charge Q 2 on the 2".F


capacitor changes as C is varied &om 1j.1.F

half. The electric field lines around the

to. 3j.1.F. Q 2 as a function of 'C is given


properly by : (figures are drawn schematically

cylinder will look like figure given in :

and are not to scale)

(figures are schematic and not drawn to scale)

(1)

Charge

(1 )

(2)
Q2

(2)

C/:
,,

,,

Charge

(3)

If'.F

R has potential Vo (measured with respect


to 00) on its surface. For this sphere the
equipotential surfaces with potentials
2'

5Vo

3Vo and Vo have radius R

4'

R2, R3 and R4 respectively. Then

(2)
(3)

R}=O and R2 > (R4 - R3)


R} '" 0 and (R2 - R}) > (R4 - R3)
R} =0 and R2 < (R4 - R3)

(4)

2R < R4

(1)

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3f'.F

(4)
A uniformly charged solid sphere of radius

3Vo

Charge

(4)

15.

,
.

(3)

17.

When 5V potential difference is applied


across a wire of length 0.1 m, the drift
speed of electrons is 2.5 x 10 - 1 ms -1 If
th e ele c tron densi ty in the w ire is
8 x 1028 m - 3, the resistivity of the material
is close to :
(1) 1.6xl0 - 8 nm
(2) 1.6xI0 - 7 nm

(:')
(4)

1.6xl0 - 6 nm
1.6xl0- 5 nm

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20.

l8.

In the circuit shown, the current in the 10


resistor is :

(1)

1.3 A, from P to Q

(2)

OA

(3)

0,13 A, from Q to P

threads of length L and are in equilibrium

0,13 A, from P to Q

as shown in the fi gure, with threads


making an angle 'I)' with the vertical. If

(4)

, Two long current carrying thin w ires, both


with current I, are h eld by insulating

wires have mass A p er unit length then the


value of I is :
19.

Two coaxial solenoids of different radii

(8 =gravitational acceleration)

carry current I in the same direction, Let


->

F1

be the magnetic force on the inner


->

Fz

solenoid due to the outer one and

be

7TAgL
fLO cosO

(1)

sinO

(2)

2sinO

(3)

the magnetic force on the outer solenoid


due to the inner one. Then:

(1)
->

(2)

1'1

'TTAgL
fLO cosO

->

is radially inward s and

Fz is

radially outward s
->

fLO

->

(3)

F1 is radially inwards and F2 = 0

(4)

F1 is radially outwards and F2 = 0

->

'TTgL tan 0

->

(4)

'TTAgL
- tan 8
fLO

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21.

A tectangular loop of sides 10 cm and

22.

An inductor (L = 0.03H) and a resistor

5 cm carrying a current I of 12 A is placed


in different orientations as shown in the

(R= 0.15 kG) are connected in series to a .


battery of 15V EMF in a circuit shown .

figures below:

below. The key Kl has been ~ept clqsed


for a long time. Then at t = 0, Ki is opened

and key . K2 is closed simultaneously.


At t = 1ms, the current in the circuit will
be: (h150)

(a)
x

O~

OlS kf1

1----./

_IS"'----_ _--l

(b)
x

Bi

(1)

100 rnA

(2)

67 rnA

(3)

6.7 rnA

(4)

0.67 rnA

(c)

,.--L------<>y
[

(d)
x

23.
If there is a uniform magnetic field of

0.3 T in the positive z direction, in which


orientations the loop would be in (i) stable
equilibrium and (ii) unstable equ ilibrium ?

field of the light at a distance of 1 m from


the diode is :
(1)

1.73 Vim

(2)

2.45 V1m

(b) and (d), respectively

(3)

5.48 V1m

(b) and (c), respectively

(4)

7.75 V1m

(1)

(a) and (b), respectively

(2)

(a) and (c), respectively

(3)
(4)
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A red LED emits light atO.1 watt uniformly


around it. The amplitude of the electric

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~'.~~" ' ~

,\

'Iy"" . ,

24.

.I

....

'

. .

-'

"

.:,~ ,

:;-";

Q . ..:~. .

Monochromatic light is incident on a glass 26. Assuming human pupil to have a radius
prism of angle A. If the refractive index of
,of 0.25 cm and a comfortable viewing
.'
.'
the material of the prism is 11, a ray;
distance of 2Scm, the rriinimum separation
incident at an angle e, on the face AB .
between two objects that human eye can
would get transmitted through thefaceAC
resoive at 500 run wavelength is :
of the prism provided:

i
B

(1)

8> sin- [11 sin (A - sin-

e))]

(2)

e < sin- 1 [11 sin (A -

(3)

e > cos - 1

[11 sin (A + sin -1

(4)

0 < cos- [11 sin (A + sin-

sin-

C~))] .
(~ ))]

On a hot summer night, the refractive


index of air is smallest near the ground and
increases with height from the ground.
When a light beam is directed horizontally,
the Huygens' principle lead s us to conclude
that as it travels, the light beam:
(1)

becomes narrower

(2)

goes horizontally wi thout a n y


d eflection

(3)

bends downwards

(4)

bends upwards

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(2)

30 11m

(3)

100 11m

(4)

300 11m

(~ ))]

25.

1 11m

(1)

27.

As an electJ:on makes a transition from an


exCited state to 't he ground state oLa:
hydrogen - like atom/ion :'
(1)

its kinetic e n ergy inc re ases but


potential energy and total energy
decrease

(2)

kinetic energy, potential energy and


total energy decrease

(3)

kinetic energy decreases, potential


energy increases but total energy
remains saIne

(4)

kinetic e n e rgy and to tal energy


decreas e but potential energy
increases

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28.

Match List - I (Fundamental Experiment)


... with List - II (its conclusion) and select

..~ ."

the correct option from the choices given


below the list :

.:.'.;.

30 .

An LCR circuit is equivalent to a da:nped


pendulum. In an LCR circuit the capacitor
is charged to Q O and then connected to
the Land R as shown below:

, " ~~~--~--~~-----~

List - I .

Particle nature
of light

(A) Franck-Hertz
Experunent.

(i)

Photo-electric
(B)
.
expenment.

Discrete energy
(ii)
levels of a tom

C) Davison - Germer

Wave nature of
(iii)
electron

Experiment.

(iv)

(1)

(A) - (i)

(2)

(A)

~ (ii)

Rl

List - II

Structure of
atom

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

L..-_--I' ,~'c=--_--.I
I

If a student plots graphs of the square of


maximum charge ( Q~ax ) on the capacitor
with time(t) for two different values L j and
~ (~ > l:2)

of L then which of the following


represents this graph correctly? (plots are
schematic and not drawn to scale)

(1)
~

(3)

(A) - (il)

(B)

(4)

(A) -(iv)

(B) - (iii)

(i)

(C) - (iii)
(C) - (ii)

(2)
29.

A signal of 5 kHz frequency is amplitude


modulated on a carrier wave of frequency
2 MHz. The frequencies of the resultant
signal is/are:

(3)

(1)

2 MHz only

(2)

2005 kHz, and 1995 kHz


Q2
M"

(3)

2005 kHz, 2000 kHz and 1995 kHz

(4)

2000 kHz and 1995 kHz

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(4)

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Qo (For both L, and

LV

-.

PART B - CHEMISTRY
.
31. . The inolecul~r fo~mula of a corruriercial

34.

. '

resin used for exchanging ions in water

softening is CSH7S03Na (Mol. wt. 206).


What would be the maximum uptake of
ea2+ ions by the resin when expressed in

mole per gram resin?

(1)

1
103

(2)

1
206

(3)

2
309

(4)

1
412

35.

33.

(2)

3.22A

(3)

5.72A

(4)

0.93A

(1)

ion - ion interaction

(2)

ion - dipole interaction

(3)

London force

(4)

hydrogen bond

The foll ow ing reaction is performed at


298 K.
2N0 2(g)

NO(g) is 86.6 kJ/mol at 298 K. What is


the s tandard free energy of formation of
N02(g) at 298 K? (Kp =1.6 x 1012)

36.

Which of the following is the energy of a


possible excited state of hydrogen ?

(1)

R(298)ln(1.6 x 1012) - 86600

(2)

86600 + R(298) In(1 .6 x 1012)

(3)

86600 _ In (1.6 x 10
R (298)

(4)

0.5[2 x 86,600 - R(298) In(1.6 x 1012))

12

The vap our pressure of acetone at 20C is


185 torr. When 1.2 g of a non-volatile
substan ce was dissolved in 100 g of acetone
a t 20C, its vapour pressure was 183 torr.
The molar mass (g mol - }) of the substance
IS:

(1)

+13.6 eV

(1)

32

(2)

-6.8 eV

(2)

64

(3)

- 3.4 eV

(3)

128

(4)

+6.8 eV

(4)

488

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The standard free energy of formation of

approximately :
1.86A

The intermolecular interaction that is


dependent on the inverse cube of distance
between the molecules is :

2NO(g) + 02(g)

32.. Sodiummet"'l crystalliies in a body centred


cubic lattice with a unit cell edge of 4.29A.
The radius of sodiu m atom is

(1)

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37.

The standard Gibbs energy change at

40.

3 g of activated charcoal was added to

300 K for the reaction 2A -= B + C is

50 mL of ace"tlc acid solution (O.06N) in a" "

2494.2 J. At a given time, the composition

flask. After "an hour it w.as filtered and


the strength of the filtrate was found to be

of the reaction mixture is [A) =


and [C) =

"2'

0.042 N. The amount of acetic acid


adsorbed (per gram of charcoal) is :

"2' [B) =2

The reaction proceeds in

the: [R=8.314 J/K/mol, e=2.718]


(1)

forward direction because Q > Kc

(2)

reverse direction because Q > Kc

(3)

forward direction because Q < Kc

(4)

reverse direction because Q < Kc


41.

(1)

18 mg

(2)

36 mg

(3)

42 mg

(4)

54 mg

The ionic radii (in A) of N3-, 0 2- and Fare respectively:

38.

Two Faraday of e lectricity is passed


through a solution of CuS04' The mass of
copper deposited at the cathode is :
(at. mass of Cu =63.5 amu)

39.

(1)

0g

(2)

63.5 g

(3)

2g

(4)

127 g

42.

Higher order (>3) reactions are rare due


to :
(1)

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1.36, 1.71 and 1.40

(3)

1.71, 1.40 and 1.36

(4)

1.71, 1.36 and 1.40

In the context of the Hall - Heroult process


for the ex traction of AI, which of the
following statements is false?
(1)

CO and CO2 are produced in this


process

(2)

AI 20 3 is mixed with CaF2 which


lowers the m e ltin g point of the
mixture and brings conductivity

(3)

AI3+ is reduced at the cathode to


form Al

(4)

Na3AIF6 serves as the electrolyte

shifting of equilibrium towards


reactants due to elastic collisions

(4)

(2)

increase in entropy and activation


energy "as more mol ec ul es are
involved

(3)

1.36, 1.40 and 1.71

low probability of simultaneous


collision of all the reacting species

(2)

(1)

loss of active species on collision


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43,

From the following statements regarding

46.

H 20:!,choose the incorrect statement :

, l

Match the catalysts to the correct


processes:
Catalyst

(1)

It can act only as an oxidizing agent

(2)

It decomposes on exposure to light

(A)
(B)

TiCl3
PdClz

Process
(i)

Wacker process

(ti)

Ziegler - Na,t ta ,
polymerization

(3)

It has to be stored in plastic or wax

(C)

CuClz

(iii)

Contact process

lined glass bottles in dark

(D)
(1)

V Z05

(iv)

Deacon's process

(2)

(A) - (ii), (B) - (i), (C) - (iv), (0) - (iii)

(3)

(A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (iv), (0) - (i)

(4)

(A) - (iii), (B) - (i), (C) - (ii), (0) - (iv)

"

It has to be kept away from dust

(4)

44.

Which one of the following alkaline earth


metal sulphates has its hydration enthalpy

47.

greater than its lattice enthalpy ?

(1)

Ii
,

1
I

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(A ) - (iii), (B) - (ii), (C) - (iv), (0) - (i)

CaS04

(2)

, BeS04

(3)

BaS04

(4)

SrS04

48.

Which one has the highest boiling point?


(1)

He

(2)

Ne

(3)

Kr

(4)

Xe

The number of geometric isomers that can


exist for square planar [Pt (CI) (py) (NH3)
(NHzOH)] + is (py = pyridine) :

45.

Which among the following is the most


reactive ?

49 ,

(2)

Br z

(3)

Iz

(4)
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ICI

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

The color of KMn04 is due to :


L charge transfer transition

(1)

(2)

d - d transition

(3)

(4)

0' -

-7

-7

M charge transfer transition


0'*

transition

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"

50,

..
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,.,"

~
.:1 '"

~ : ...

'.

Assertion: Nitrogen and Oxygen are the


. main components .in "the ,
atmosphere but these do not
, react to form oxides of nitrogen.
Reason:

(1)

53.

compound
would
give
5 - keto ' - 2 ~ , methyl hexanal upon
ozonolysis?

(4)

The reaction between nitrogen


and oxygen requires high
temperature.

(1)

CH3

&

CH
3

CH3

Both assertion and reason are


correct, but the r eason is not the
correct explanation for the assertion

(2)

The assertion is incorrect, bu t the


reason is correct

CH,

Both the assertion and reason are


, incorrect

(3)

"j

, 1

{.

CH3
51-

In Carius method of estimation of


halogens, 250 mg of an organic compound
gave 141 mg of AgBr. The percentage of
bromine in the compound is :
' (at. lIlass Ai? = 108; Br =80)

(2)

24
36

(3)

48

(4)

60

(1)

52.

(1)

1 - Phenyl - 2 - butene

(2)

,3 - R'1enyl - 1 - butene

(3)

2 - Phenyl - 1 - butene

(4)

1, 1 - Diphenyl - 1 - propane

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CH3

(4) , H3C' ( )

54.

Which of the fo llow ing compounds wi ll


exhibit geomeh'ical isomerisln ?

l,

correct, and the reason is the correct


explanation for the assertion

(3)

," l .

Which

Bo t.h assertion and reason are

(2)

..

The synthesis of alkyl fluorides is best


accomplished by :
(1)

Free radical fluorination

(2)

Sandmeyer's reaction

(3)

Finkelstein reaction

(4)

Swarts reaction

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55.

57.

In the following sequence of reactions :


. Toluene

KMn04

SOCI: 2

Which polymer is used in the manufacture


of paints .and lacquers ?

. H.. / Pd ) C,
BaSO"
o

the prod ud C is :

. Bakelite

(1)

C6H s COOH

(2)

Glyptal

(2)

C6H SCH3

(3)

Polypropene

(3)

C6H sCHPH

(4)

Poly vinyl chloride

(4)

C6H sCHO
58 .

56.

(1)

Which of the vitamins given below is w a ter


soluble?

In the reaction

NaN02 / Hel ) D _-,


C=.
uC",Nc;-'-"
KC
" ,N-,---> E
o 5C
A)

+N

(1)

Vitamin C

(2)

Vitamin D

(3)

Vitamin E

(4)

Vitamin K

the product E is:


59.

Which of the following compounds is not


an antacid?

(1)

60.
(3)

(4)

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(1)

Aluminium hydroxide

(2)

Cimetidine

(3)

Phenelzine

(4)

Ranitidine

Which of the follow ing compo unds is not


colored yellow ?

(2)

K3 [Co(N0 2)6]

(3)

(NH4)3 [As (Mo3 0lU)4]

(4)

BaCr0 4

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. ..
,

PART C - MATHEMATICS '

! '~ -~ },' =,~


1 2

61. , LetA and B be two sets ,"ontaining four


and two elements respectively. Then the
number of subsets of the set A x B, each
having at least three elements is :

64.

HA= ,[

",",lying

the equation AAT = 91, where I is 3 x 3

(1)

219

identity matrix, then the ordered pair


(a, b) is equal to :

(2)

256

(1)

(2, -1)

(3)

275

(2)

(-2,1)

(4)

510

(3)

(2, 1)

(4)

(-2, - 1)

1!

!
i "

62.

A complex number z is said to be


unimodular if Izi = 1. Suppose z1 and z2

65.

The set of' all values of A for which the


system of linear equations :

2z2
- zl z2

Zl -

are complex numbers such that 2

2x1 - 2x 2+ x 3 = Axl

is unimodular and z2 is not unimodular.


Then the point zllies on a: .

2x1 - 3x2 + 2x3 = Ax2


, '-xl +2x2

(1)

straight line parallel to x-axis.

(2)

straight line parallel to y-axis.

(3)

circle of radius 2.

(4)

circle of radius .fi.

= Ax3

has a non-trivial solution,


(1)

63.

(2) , is a singleton.

Let a and J3 be the roots of equation


x2-6x-2=0. If an = an - J3 n, for n '" 1,
.

then the value of

is an empty set.

alO -

2aS

66.

(3)

contains two elements.

(4)

contains more than two elements.

The number of integers greater than 6,000


that can be formed, using the digits 3, 5, 6,
7 and 8, without repetition, is :

is equal to :

2a9

(1)

(1)

216

(2)

- 6

(2)

192

(3)

(3)

120

(4)

- 3

(4)

72

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,..-

",,~'I-

')..

. \

'l-

\ ~'-I

-," .

'~
. b
\

':,

'"

'

I 5,

~t
'l.'b

D3 6 (

\'~

L.f

,
The sum of coefficients' of integral powers

70.

of x in . the binomial expansion of .


.
50
(1 - 2.JX) is:

the .

68.

(1)

1.(350 +

(2)

~(350 )

(3)

~(350

(4)

~(250 +

1).

. lim (1 - cos 2x}(3 + cosx) is. equal to .:


x-->'O
. x tan 4 x .

(1)

(2)

(3)

2
1
2

(4)

-1)

71.

1)

If the function.

g(x) =

mx

(1)

numbers I and n (I, n > 1) and Gl' G 2 and

G3 are three geometric m ean s between 1


and n, then Gi + 2G~ + G~ equals.

41m2n

(3)

41mn2

(4)

4 Z2m2n 2

~3

3< x

~5

(2)

16
5

(3)

10
3

(4)

4Z2mn

(2)

o~

is differentiable, then the value of k + m is :

If m is the A.M. of two distinct real

(1)

{k.JX+l
+

ts .
72.

69.

000
i, 6,

The n ormal to the curve, x 2 + 2xy - 3y2 = 0,

The sum of first 9 terms of the series

at (1, 1) :

13 + 23 + 3 3
13 + 23
13
+ .... is:
-+
+
1
1 +3
1+ 3 + 5

(1)

does not meet the curve aga in .

(2)

meets the curve again in the secon d


quadrant.

(1)

71

(2)

96

(3)

142

(4)

192

(3)
x

quadrant.
(4)

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m eets the curve again in the third

meets the curve a gain in the fourth


quadrant.

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t ... "'S\"Q.~)'L \.b~ (<0"'. )
,,~\

. \l(J\ r,

l'

. 2, ~{())'at.,

,,

I!'

,, .

73.

Let f( x) b e a polynomial of d egree four


. having extreme values at x~1 and .x=2.

If lim
x-->o

[1 +

3,

f(;)] =
X

76.

described by
{(x,y) : y2 :5 2x and y ;:. 4x - I} is :

thenf(2) is equal

(1)

to:

74.

(1)

-8

(2)

- 4

(3)

(4)

(2)

(3)

The integral

(4)
dx

x 2 (x 4

% equals:
1)

(1)

-(

x:: J
1

The integral

210g

5
64

15
64

9
32

Let y(x) be the solution of the differential


equation

'Then y(e) is equal to :

(3)

32

(x logx) dy . + Y = 2x logx , (x ;:.l ).


. dx
.

(2)

75.

4 .

77.

(4)

The area (in sq. units) of the r e gion

78.
2

x2

log x
d
+ log (36 _ 12x + x2 ) X

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

2e

The number of pOints, having both


co-ordinates as integers, that lie in the
interior of the tria ngle w ith vertices (0, 0),
(0,41) and (41, 0), is :.

is equal to
(1)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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901

(2L 861
(3)

820

(4)

780

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79.

83. . The distance of the point .(1,0; 2) froin the .

...

line

straight line parallel to y-axis.

x-2 =y+1 =z -2
3
4
12 and the plane

(3)

circle of radius ../2.

x-y+z=16, is :

(4)

circle of radius

J3.

The number of common tangents to the


x 2 + y2 - 4x - 6y -12 =

x 2 +l+6x+18y+26 = O, is:

B1.

the

(2)

circles

ial

a! . intersection of

. point

kR,isa:
(1) straight line parallel to x-axis ..

BO.

Locus of the image of the point (2, 3) in


the line (2x - 3y + 4) + k (x - 2Y'l\3)=, 0, \

on

(1)

(2)
(3)

2
3

(4)

and

84.

(1)

2M

(2)

(3)

3m

(4)

13

The equation of the plane containing the


' line 2x - 5y + z = 3; x + Y + 4z = 5, and
parallel to the plane, x + 3y + 6z = 1, i~ :

The area (in sq. units) of the quadrilateral


formed by the tangents at the end points

(1)

2x+6y+12z=13

(2)

x+3y+6z=-7

(3)

x+3y+6z=7
2x+6y+12z=-13

(4)

of the latera recta to the ellipse


2

x
- + - = 1 is:

(1)

th

82.

---7

85.

'

-7 X -7b) x -7c = '31 1-711-71


-7
b ca. If e is
-7
-7

18

(3)

27
2

(4)

27

(a

value of sin e is :

Let 0 be the vertex and Q be any point on


the line segment OQ internally in the ratio

(1)

2../2
3

(2)

-../2
3

1 : 3, then the locus of P is :


(1)

(2)
(3)
(4)

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,

the

angle between vectors band c, then a

the parabola, x 2 = By. If the point P divides


i),

-4

such that no two of them are collinear and

27

(2)

Let a, band c bethreenon-zerovectors

x 2 =y
l=x

(3)

l=2x
x2 =2y

(4)

2
3

- 2J3

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.,

....
i:'

,.

86.

If 12 identical balls are to be placed in 3

identical boxes, then t,h e probability that ,

(2)

55 (2f
3

.-:t

Ixl < J3'

where

~,

",

'r.

' lx
tim- l 'y = tan-

IS:

5:(~r

Let

;."

'/

one of the boxes contains exactly 3 balls:

(1)

..

, 1(2X 2 )'
+.tim

1- x

Then a value of y is :

r-"
(1)

3x - x 3
1 - 3x 2

(2)

3x + x 3
1 - 3x 2

! .

(3)

(4)

,i

87.

I.

,I.

.i

,
I

88.

220Gf

cr

22 3

(3)

The mean of the data set comprising of 16


observations is 16. If one of the observation
val ued 16 is deleted and three new
observations valued 3, 4 and 5 are added
to the data, then the mean of the resultant
data, is :

(1)

16.8

(2)

16.0

(3)

15.8

(4)

14.0

t);
(4)

90.

(3)

J3: 1
J3:J2
1: J3

(4)

2:3

(2)

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1 + 3x 2
3x + .x 3
1 + 3x 2 '

The negation of - s v (- r 1\ s) is equivalent


to:

~~

H the angles of elevation of the top of a


tower from three collinear points A, Band
C, on a line leading to the foot of the
tower, are 30, 45 and 60 respectively,
then the ratio, AB : Be, is :

(1)

3x - x 3

(1)

s/\ . . . r

(2)

s l\ (r l\- s)

(3)

s v (r v - s)

(4)

l\

,7
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