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MATHEMATICS
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PART A - PHYSICS
1.
2. .
pendulum is T = 2'fT
Ji. Measu.~edvalue
(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)
(Y2-Yl) m
240 . . .. .. . . . .
(4)
1L--~i-g--'tl"2-1> 1(5)
A/Page 2
SPACE F;OR
~OUGH
(1)
100 N
(2)
80 N
(3)
120 N
(4)
150 N
WORK
..
.
,
4.
6.
If the collision is
(1)
(1)
44%
(2)
50%
(3)
56%
(3)
(4)
62%
(4)
MR2
32J2",
MR2
(2)
16J21T
4MR2
9.fi1T
4MR2
7.
5.
(1)
3.fi1T
(2)
(3)
(4)
A/Page 3
3h
4
5h
8
."
(1)
- GM
2R
(2)
- GM
R
(3)
- 2GM
3R
(4)
- 2GM
R
. s.
,
10.
(i)
(ii)
(g =gravitational acceleration)
(1) [(T;J-1] :g
[(T; J
(2)
(3)
(T;J] :g
[1 -
(4) }
9.
~g
-1]
- ( T:
n:g
=~
u = V
(~).
oc
and
pressure
(1)
In2, 4ln2
(2)
In2, In2
(3)
ln2, 21n2
(4)
21n2, Sln2
T ex .e- 3R
(3)
Toc -
(4)
Toc -
A/Page 4
R3
'I '
I
I
11.
12.
fJy::,
(1)
"",A?
[~KEd
(2)
(1)
(3)
,
,,
, ,- -
,
,,
,
"
(2)
3"1 .;,. 5
...
13.
"I
+1
2
(4)
A/ Page 5
"1 - 1
2
-- -, , ,
,,
,
'PE
(4)
(3)
KE
PE
.,
KE
./
.
\
14.
(J
(1)
Charge
(1 )
(2)
Q2
(2)
C/:
,,
,,
Charge
(3)
If'.F
5Vo
4'
(2)
(3)
(4)
2R < R4
(1)
A/ Page 6
3f'.F
(4)
A uniformly charged solid sphere of radius
3Vo
Charge
(4)
15.
,
.
(3)
17.
(:')
(4)
1.6xl0 - 6 nm
1.6xl0- 5 nm
( r
'" '
,
20.
l8.
(1)
1.3 A, from P to Q
(2)
OA
(3)
0,13 A, from Q to P
0,13 A, from P to Q
(4)
(8 =gravitational acceleration)
F1
Fz
be
7TAgL
fLO cosO
(1)
sinO
(2)
2sinO
(3)
(1)
->
(2)
1'1
'TTAgL
fLO cosO
->
Fz is
radially outward s
->
fLO
->
(3)
(4)
->
'TTgL tan 0
->
(4)
'TTAgL
- tan 8
fLO
A / Page 7
21.
22.
figures below:
(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
1.73 Vim
(2)
2.45 V1m
(3)
5.48 V1m
(4)
7.75 V1m
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
AI Page 8
..
~'.~~" ' ~
,\
'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)
e))]
(2)
(3)
e > cos - 1
(4)
sin-
C~))] .
(~ ))]
becomes narrower
(2)
(3)
bends downwards
(4)
bends upwards
A/ Page 9
(2)
30 11m
(3)
100 11m
(4)
300 11m
(~ ))]
25.
1 11m
(1)
27.
(2)
(3)
(4)
28.
..~ ."
.:.'.;.
30 .
, " ~~~--~--~~-----~
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
(1)
~
(3)
(A) - (il)
(B)
(4)
(A) -(iv)
(B) - (iii)
(i)
(C) - (iii)
(C) - (ii)
(2)
29.
(3)
(1)
2 MHz only
(2)
(3)
(4)
A/ Page 10
(4)
LV
-.
PART B - CHEMISTRY
.
31. . The inolecul~r fo~mula of a corruriercial
34.
. '
(1)
1
103
(2)
1
206
(3)
2
309
(4)
1
412
35.
33.
(2)
3.22A
(3)
5.72A
(4)
0.93A
(1)
(2)
(3)
London force
(4)
hydrogen bond
36.
(1)
(2)
(3)
86600 _ In (1.6 x 10
R (298)
(4)
12
(1)
+13.6 eV
(1)
32
(2)
-6.8 eV
(2)
64
(3)
- 3.4 eV
(3)
128
(4)
+6.8 eV
(4)
488
A/ Page 11
approximately :
1.86A
2NO(g) + 02(g)
(1)
37.
40.
"2'
"2' [B) =2
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
18 mg
(2)
36 mg
(3)
42 mg
(4)
54 mg
38.
39.
(1)
0g
(2)
63.5 g
(3)
2g
(4)
127 g
42.
A/ Page 12
(3)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(1)
43,
46.
, l
(1)
(2)
(A)
(B)
TiCl3
PdClz
Process
(i)
Wacker process
(ti)
Ziegler - Na,t ta ,
polymerization
(3)
(C)
CuClz
(iii)
Contact process
(D)
(1)
V Z05
(iv)
Deacon's process
(2)
(3)
(4)
"
(4)
44.
47.
(1)
Ii
,
1
I
"
CaS04
(2)
, BeS04
(3)
BaS04
(4)
SrS04
48.
He
(2)
Ne
(3)
Kr
(4)
Xe
45.
49 ,
(2)
Br z
(3)
Iz
(4)
A/Page 13
ICI
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
d - d transition
(3)
(4)
0' -
-7
-7
transition
- - -- - - - - -- - - - --
"
50,
..
-.
,.,"
~
.:1 '"
~ : ...
'.
(1)
53.
compound
would
give
5 - keto ' - 2 ~ , methyl hexanal upon
ozonolysis?
(4)
(1)
CH3
&
CH
3
CH3
(2)
CH,
(3)
"j
, 1
{.
CH3
51-
(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
A/ Page 14
CH3
(4) , H3C' ( )
54.
l,
(3)
," l .
Which
(2)
..
(2)
Sandmeyer's reaction
(3)
Finkelstein reaction
(4)
Swarts reaction
55.
57.
KMn04
SOCI: 2
. 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)
(4)
C6H sCHO
58 .
56.
(1)
In the reaction
+N
(1)
Vitamin C
(2)
Vitamin D
(3)
Vitamin E
(4)
Vitamin K
(1)
60.
(3)
(4)
A/ Page 15
(1)
Aluminium hydroxide
(2)
Cimetidine
(3)
Phenelzine
(4)
Ranitidine
(2)
K3 [Co(N0 2)6]
(3)
(4)
BaCr0 4
SPACE FO R ROUGH WO RK
. ..
,
64.
HA= ,[
",",lying
(1)
219
(2)
256
(1)
(2, -1)
(3)
275
(2)
(-2,1)
(4)
510
(3)
(2, 1)
(4)
(-2, - 1)
1!
!
i "
62.
65.
2z2
- zl z2
Zl -
2x1 - 2x 2+ x 3 = Axl
(1)
(2)
(3)
circle of radius 2.
(4)
= Ax3
63.
(2) , is a singleton.
is an empty set.
alO -
2aS
66.
(3)
(4)
is equal to :
2a9
(1)
(1)
216
(2)
- 6
(2)
192
(3)
(3)
120
(4)
- 3
(4)
72
A/Page 16
,..-
",,~'I-
')..
. \
'l-
\ ~'-I
-," .
'~
. b
\
':,
'"
'
I 5,
~t
'l.'b
D3 6 (
\'~
L.f
,
The sum of coefficients' of integral powers
70.
the .
68.
(1)
1.(350 +
(2)
~(350 )
(3)
~(350
(4)
~(250 +
1).
(1)
(2)
(3)
2
1
2
(4)
-1)
71.
1)
If the function.
g(x) =
mx
(1)
41m2n
(3)
41mn2
(4)
4 Z2m2n 2
~3
3< x
~5
(2)
16
5
(3)
10
3
(4)
4Z2mn
(2)
o~
(1)
{k.JX+l
+
ts .
72.
69.
000
i, 6,
at (1, 1) :
13 + 23 + 3 3
13 + 23
13
+ .... is:
-+
+
1
1 +3
1+ 3 + 5
(1)
(2)
(1)
71
(2)
96
(3)
142
(4)
192
(3)
x
quadrant.
(4)
A/ Page 17
. \l(J\ r,
l'
. 2, ~{())'at.,
,,
I!'
,, .
73.
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
(3)
32
(2)
75.
4 .
77.
(4)
78.
2
x2
log x
d
+ log (36 _ 12x + x2 ) X
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
2e
is equal to
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
A/ Page 18
901
(2L 861
(3)
820
(4)
780
79.
...
line
x-2 =y+1 =z -2
3
4
12 and the plane
(3)
x-y+z=16, is :
(4)
circle of radius
J3.
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.
on
(1)
(2)
(3)
2
3
(4)
and
84.
(1)
2M
(2)
(3)
3m
(4)
13
(1)
2x+6y+12z=13
(2)
x+3y+6z=-7
(3)
x+3y+6z=7
2x+6y+12z=-13
(4)
x
- + - = 1 is:
(1)
th
82.
---7
85.
'
18
(3)
27
2
(4)
27
(a
value of sin e is :
(1)
2../2
3
(2)
-../2
3
(2)
(3)
(4)
i A/Page 19
,
the
-4
27
(2)
x 2 =y
l=x
(3)
l=2x
x2 =2y
(4)
2
3
- 2J3
.,
....
i:'
,.
86.
(2)
55 (2f
3
.-:t
where
~,
",
'r.
' lx
tim- l 'y = tan-
IS:
5:(~r
Let
;."
'/
(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)
(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)
A/Page 20
1 + 3x 2
3x + .x 3
1 + 3x 2 '
~~
(1)
3x - x 3
(1)
s/\ . . . r
(2)
s l\ (r l\- s)
(3)
s v (r v - s)
(4)
l\
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