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1.
0
a b
50
Let A =
and (A + ) 50A =
then
0
0
c d
0
0 0
ekuk A =
Total
216
[301]
a b
(A*) a + d = 2
Sol.
[MT-AL]
Total
(B*) a + b = 1
(C*) b + c = 0
(D) a + d = 1
0
A=
0 0
0 0
A2 =
=0
0 0
A3 = 0
(A + )3 = A3 + 3A2 + 3A +
Similarly
(A + )50 = 50A +
......(1)
1 0
(A + )50 50A =
0 1
ans. A,B,C
a =1,
2.
blh izd kj
b = 0,
c = 0, d = 1
From a pack of 52 playing cards, all face cards are removed. From the remaining pack, cards are dealt one
by one until an ace appear. Let P1 denote the probability that exactly 10 cards are dealt before the first ace
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appear. If cards continue to dealt until a second ace appears. Let P2 denote the probability that exactly 20
m
cards are dealt before the second ace. If 130 P2 =
(m, n are co-prime natural numbers) thenn
rk'k d h 52 ikksad h ,d xM~M h lslHkh psgjsoky siksface cards gVk;st krsgSA 'ks"k cph gqbZxM~M h ls,d ,d
d jd siksd ks[khap k t krk gSt c rd d h bDd k u vk t k;sA ekuk P1 ] bDd k vkuslsigy sBhd 10 iksafud ky usd h
izkf;d rk d ksO;Dr d jrk gSA ;fn ikksad ksy xkrkj fud ky k t krk gSt c rd fd nwl jk bDd k u vk t k;sA ekuk P2 ]
nwl jk bDd k vkuslsigy sBhd 20 iksafud ky usd h izkf;d rk d ksO;Dr d jrk gSA ;fn 130 P2 =
izkd `r la[;k gS) rc
(A*) m + n = 46
Sol.
[PR-CD]
(B) m n = 28
(C*) m n = 333
m
(m, n
n
lgvHkkT;
[302]
(D*)
n 1
=4
m
st
P1 =
40
C10 4
.
C10 30
10
non-ace
27.28.29
P1 =
10.37.38.39
Position by pack now
29
1st ace
21th
9
2
nd
ace
vc xM~M h lsfLFkfr
3 aces
26 non ace
26
P2 =
29
C9 3
9
. .P1
C9 20
10.13.37
130 P2 =
3.
11th
9
37
If m and n are positive integers more than or equal to 2, m > n, then (mn)! is divisible by
;fn m vkSj n, 2 lsvf/kd ;k cjkcj /kukRed iw.kkZad gS] m > n rc (mn)! fd llsfoHkkft r gS- [PC-GP] [304]
Sol.
(A*) (m!)n
(B*) (n!)m
(C*) (m + n)!
(D*) (m n)!
(mn)!
is the number of ways of distributing mn distinct objects in n persons equally.
(m!)n
(mn)!
mn fofHkUu oLrq
v ksad ksn O;fDr;ksaesaleku : i lsckaVusd srjhd s
(m!)n
(mn)!
Hence
is an integer (m!)n| (mn)!. Similarly (n!) m | (mn)!
(m!)n
(mn)!
vr%
,d iw.kkd gSA (m!)n| (mn)!. blh izd kj (n!) m | (mn)!
(m!)n
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Further iq
u% m + n < 2 m mn (m + n)! | (mn) and vkSj m n < m < mn
(m n)! | (mn)
4.
Let be an operation defined on points in Cartesian plane such that if 'P' and 'Q' are 2 points, then
PQ= R, where PQR is an equilateral triangle with P, Q, R being in anticlockwise sense, then
[MI-STAR]
[303]
(A*) If PQ = R RP = Q
(B) If PQ = R PR = Q
(C) (PQ)S = P(QS)
(D*) If PQ = R, RQ = S and QS = T, then ratio of areas of PQR and QST is 1
ekuk d kfrZ; lery esaifjHkkf"kr fcUnqv ksaij ,d laf ;k bl izd kj gSfd P vkSj Q nksfcUnqd sfy , PQ= R, t gk
PQR leckgqf=kHkq
t gSvkSj P, Q, R d ksokekorZfn'kk es
afy ;k x;k gS] rc
(A*) ;fn PQ = R RP = Q
(B) ;fn PQ = R PR = Q
(C) (PQ)S = P(QS)
(D*) ;fn PQ = R, RQ = S vkS
j QS = T, rc PQR vkSj QST d s{ks=kQ y ksad k vuqikr 1 gSA
Sol.
Clearly if PQ = R, then as long as cyclic order is maintained by operating on any two we will get the
third point, i.e. PQ = R RP = Q QR = P. Now for three points the operation need not be
associative for example if PQ= S, then (C) will not hold true. In all the cases in (D) triangles have same
side lengths hence their area are equal hence (A) and (D).
Li"Vr;k% ;fn PQ = R, rc p h; e esad ksbZnksfcUnqd sfy , laf ;k d ksbl izd kj fy ;k x;k gSfd rhljsfcUnq
d ksizkIr d jrk gSA vFkkZr~PQ = R RP = Q QR = P. vc rhu fcUnqv ksad sfy , laf ;k d kslkgp;Zgksusd h
t : jh ughagSA mnkgj.k d sfy , ;fn PQ= S, rc (C) lR; ughagksxhA bu lHkh fLFkfr;ksaesa(D) f=kHkqt ksad h leku
y EckbZ;kgSvr% mud s{ks=kQ y cjkcj gSA vr% (A) vkSj (D).
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5.
Let C1 and C2 be centres of two circles whose radii are 2 and 4 respectively. Also C1C2 = 10 and direct
common tangents of these circles touch them at P,Q,R,S. Another circle of radius '' is drawn passing
through P, Q, R, S, then
[CR-CT] [301]
(A*) Mid-point of C1C2 is centre of the circle passing through P,Q,R,S.
(B) Centre of the circle passing through P,Q,R,S divides C1C2 in the ratio 1 : 2.
2
(C*) = 33
2
(D) = 35
ekuk C1 vkSj C2 nkso`kksad sd sUnzgSft ld h f=kT;k,a e'k% 2 vkSj 4 gSrFkk C1C2 = 10 vkSj bu o`kksad h vuq e
mHk;fu"B Li'kZjs[kk,agSP,Q,R,S ij mud ksaLi'kZd jrh gSA ;fn '' f=kT;k d k vU; o`k P, Q, R, S lsxqt jrk gS] rc
(A*) P,Q,R,S lsxq
t jusoky so`k d k d sUnz] C1C2 d k e/;
fcUnqgSA
d jrk gSA
(C*) = 33
2
(D) = 35
P
C2
C1
Sol.
Let T be the mid point of PR, perpendicular from T to PR meets C1C2 at M which is mid point of C1C2. Also
2
2
2
2
2
2
MP = MR = MQ = MS = MT + TR
Hence M is centre of the required circle
PR = LDCT =
2
Now
C1C2
r1 r2
100 4 =
96
= MT + TR
2
96
24
2
=
+ TR = 9 + 4 = 9 + 24 = 33
2
Hindi
C2
C1
S
Q
[Type text]
C1C2
r1 r2
100 4 =
96
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vc
= MT + TR
2
96
24
2
=
+ TR = 9 + 4 = 9 + 24 = 33
2
6.
are correct.
z
1
and
+ z = wz then which of the following
w
w
[CR-CT] [301]
1
2
(1) (2) w
1
2
z = 1 or w =
;fn z = 1 rc (1) 1 + w =
1
2
.........(2)
1
w
1
2
w w+1=0
w
1
2
w w+1=0
w
1 3i
arg(w) =
2
3
1
then (1) becomes z + w = zw
w
;fn w =
[Type text]
d ksla
rq"B d jrk gSrc fuEu esalsd kSulk lgh gS-
w = 1
1
2
1
1
= z w
w
w
w w (1 + z ) = 0
w=
1
+ z = wz
w
(B*) ;fn
z
1
...........(1) and rFkk
+ z = wz
w
w
z+w=
If w =
vkSj
Sol.
z
w
1
w
rc (1) z + w = zw
z 1 = z z + z = 1 2Re(z) = 1
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7.
If f(k) =
1
and
r
r 1
2013
;fn f(k) =
1
r
r 1
f(r) = a f(b) + c rc r 1
(B*) a b = 1
k
f(k) =
=1+
r 1
[302]
2013
vkS
j
(A) b = c
Sol.
[SS-SS]
r 1
(C*) b + c = 0
(D*) a + c = 1
1
1
1
+
+..........+
2
k
3
f(1) = 1
f(2) = 1 +
1
2
f(3) = 1 +
1
1
+
2
3
:
f(2013) = 1 +
1
1
1
1
+
+ ..........+
2
4
3
2013
2013
Adding t ks
Musij
f(r) = 1 2013 +
r 1
= 1 2013 +
1
1
1
2012 +
2011 + ....... +
1
2
3
2013
1
1
1
(2013 1) +
(2013 2) + ....... +
(2013 2012)
2
3
2013
1 1
1 1 2 3
2012
= 2013 1 ......
..........
2 3
2013 2 3 4
2013
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
2013
1 1
1
2
3
2013
8.
[DI-SP]
[301]
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,d Q y u f, f(x) = cos t cos(x t)dt ; 0 x 2 }kjk ifjHkkf"kr gS] rc fuEu esalslR; gS?
0
ugh gSA
eku gSA
(D*) f d k U;w
ure
eku
gSA
Sol.
f (x) =
....(1)
f (x) =
....(2)
2 f (x) =
f (x) = cos x
cos
t dt = 2 cos x
9.
Let Pn =
ekuk Pn =
(A)
Sol.
27
4e
cos x
Now verify vc
2
t dt
lR;kfir.
(3n)!
2 Pn
(n = 1, 2, 3,.......) then lim
is
n 3 n
(2n)!
(3n)!
2 Pn
(n = 1, 2, 3,.......) rc lim
n
(2n)!
3 n
(B*)
9
e
e1cos x 1
lim
x2
x 0
Pn
((2n 1)(2n 2).......(2n n))
= lim
n
n n
[Type text]
f (x) =
cos
[LT-LG]
[302]
gS-
(C)
23
3e
(D*)
9
2e
1/n
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1/n
Pn 2n 1 2n 2 2n 3
2n n
.........
=
n n n n
n
loge
Pn 1 n
2n r
= loge
n n r 1
n
loge
Pn
1 n
r
= lim loge 2
n
n n n r 1
lim loge
lim loge
lim
10.
Pn
loge (2 x )dx
n
Pn
27
= n
n
4e
Pn 27
=
n 4e
;fn yx xy = 1 rc x = 1 ij
2
(A) n(4e )
Sol.
y x =1
dy
dx
dy
at x = 1 is dx
JPT-1
[MD-GN]
[303]
d k eku gS-
e2
(B*) n
4
(C*) 2(1 n 2)
[if x = 1 then y = 2]
[;fn x = 1 rc y = 2]
(D) 2(1 + n 2)
Let ekukP = y
n P = x n y
1 dP
x dy
= n y +
P dx
y dx
x dy
dP
= P n y
dx
y dx
dP
x dy
x
= y n y
y dx
dx
....... (1)
Let ekukQ = x
n Q = y n x
[Type text]
1 dQ y
dy
=
+ n x .
Q dx x
dx
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dy
dQ
y y
= x n x.
dx
x
dx
........ (2)
Now vc y x = 1 P Q = 1
differentiate both sides w.r.t. x
x d slkis
{k vod y u
d jusij
dP
dQ
x dy
dy
x
y y
= 0 y n y
x n x. = 0
dx
dx
y dx
dx
x
when t c x = 1, y = 2
11.
{(1)
dy
= 2(1 n 2)
dx
The curve, with the property that the projection of the ordinate on the normal is constant and has a length
equal to 'a', may be (Where c is are abitrary constant)
[TN-NR] [302]
Sol.
vpj gS)
y 2 a2 y x c
(B) x
(C) (y a)2 = cx
(D*) | y +
[T/S]
a2 y 2 c
x/a
y 2 a2 | = ce
12.
PN = PM cos = a
y
1 tan2
a y = a 1 (y1 )2
y 2 a2
dy
dx
a
a dy
y a
dx aln|y y 2 a2 | x c
If z axis be vertical, then the equation of the line of greatest slope through the point (2, 1, 0) on the
plane 2x + 3y 4z = 1 is
[TD-PP] [304]
;fn z- v{k m/okZ/kj gS] rc lery 2x + 3y 4z = 1 ij fLFkr fcUnq(2, 1, 0) lsxqt jusoky h vf/kd re izo.krk d h
ljy js[kk d k lehd j.k gksxk&
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(A*)
(C)
Sol.
x 6 y 13 z 13
8
12
13
x 2 y 1 z 0
3
4
12
(B)
x 2 y 1 z 0
3
4
5
(D*)
x 2 y 1 z
8
12
13
x 2 y 1 z
a
b
c
x 2 y 1 z
a
b
c
Where t gk2a + 3b 4c = 0
gSA
.(1)
Now, a vector along the line of intersection of given plane and horizontal plane is
i j
V 0 0
k
1 3i 2j
2 3 4
V 0 0
k
1 3i 2j
2 3 4
a
b
c
8 12 13
[Type text]
x 2 y 1 z
8
12
13
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x 2 y 1 z
8
12
13
[QE-TE]
[302]
;fn ?kuh; lehd j.k x3 + 3x + 2 = 0 d sewy , , gSA ;fn lehd j.k x3 + ax2 + bx + c = 0 d sewy
( ) ( ), () ( ), ( ) ( ) gS
] rc fuEu esalslgh gS&
(A*) 24a + b + c = 0
Sol.
(B*) b = 0
(C) a + b + c = 9
(D*) abc = 0
+ + = 0
+ + = 3
= 2
Let ekuky = ( ) ( )
y = 2 (+ ) +
= 2 (+ + ) + 2
y = 2 3 +
y = 3 3 4
we know that 3 = 3 2
ge t kursgS3 = 3 2
y = 6(+ 1)
6
y6
14.
Sum of first n terms of the series 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + ..... is 100. If 3 consecutive terms be removed from these
n terms then sum of the remaining terms and sum of original terms are in the ratio 17 : 20. Which of the
following is/are correct.
[SS-AP] [303]
(A*) sum of the square of removed terms is 83
(B*) all 3 removed terms are prime
(C*) n = 10
(D) If , , are removed terms then coefficient of x in (x + )(x + )(x + ) is 81
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Js.kh 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + ..... d sizFke n inksad k ;ksxQ y 100 gSA ;fn 3 ekxr inksad ksbu n la[;kvksalsgVk;k t k,
rc 'ks"k inksad s;ksxQ y vkSj ewy inksad s;ksxQ y d k vuqikr 17 : 20 gSfuEu esalslgh gS(A*) 83 gVk,
x, in vHkkT; gSA
(C*) n = 10
(D) ;fn , , gVk,
Sol.
n
[2 + (n 1)2] = 100
2
n2 = 100
n = 10
sumof remainingterms
17
85
=
=
sum of original terms
20
100
Hindi
a=5
d=2
terms are 3, 5, 7
n
[2 + (n 1)2] = 100
2
n2 = 100
n = 10
17
85
=
20
100
15.
a=5
d=2
in 3, 5, 7 gSA
The range of values of m for which the line y = mx and the curve y =
x
2
x 1
og gS&
(A*) (1, 1)
[Type text]
x
2
x 1
(B*) (0, 1)
(C*) [0, 1]
[304]
(D) (1, )
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Sol.
Solving
mx =
x2 =
gy d jusij
x
x 1
x2 + 1 =
1
m
or x = 0
1
1 > 0 for a region {ks
=k d sfy ,
m
m 1
< 0 m (0, 1)
m
Note: for m = 0 or m = 1 the line does not enclose a region.
uksV: m = 0 ;k m = 1 d sfy , js[kk {ks=k d ksifjc) ughad jrh gSA
16.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :
lwp h I d kslwp h II lslq
esfy r d hft , rFkk lwfp;ksad suhpsfn, x, d ksM d k ;ksx d jd slgh mkj pqfu;s%
[MTC-MS] [302]
List-I
List-II
lwp h- I
lwp h - II
2
1.
is equal to
2.
3.
4.
(P)
(Q)
The value of
(R)
circle then 4e =
9
(S)
t 0 tm1 tm2
12
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(P)
(Q)
lwp h- I
lwp h - II
1.
2.
3.
4.
(R)
;fn nh?kZ
o`k d h mRd sUnzrk e gSft ld k {ks=kQ y ] bld slgk;d o`k
d s{ks=kQ y d k vk/kk gS] rc 4e2 =
(S)
Codes :
P
(A*)
3
(B)
2
(C)
4
(D)
3
Sol.
(P)
Q
1
1
1
4
R
2
3
2
2
If
;fn cos = 0
If
;fn cos0
t 0 tm1 tm2
12
gS&
S
4
4
3
1
=
3
,
2 2
D = 0
4 cosec 4.2.cos.cosec= 0
1 = 2 cos sin
sin2= 1
2=
0 24
5
,
2 2
Four values of
d spkj
ekuks
ad sfy ,
(Q)
ekukI =
Let
/2
cos x dx
/2
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/2
/2
=.
(R)
/2
dx
2
=
2
2
Ans. = 2
a = 2ab
a = 2b
b 2 = a 2 (1 e 2 )
1 = 4(1e 2 )
2
4e = 3
r
(S)
1
t r + 1 = 9 c r (x 2 ) q r = 9cr.x183r(1)r
x
put 18 3r = 0 j[kusij
r=6
9
t0 = C 6
9
2 1
p ukad
x x index in odd lw
t 0 t m1 tm2
12
17.
fo"ke esagSA
c6 0
84
=
12
12
[MTC-MS]
List-I
lwp h- I
(P)
[301] List-II
lwp h - II
1.
20
2.
3.
c
, then
4
Let an ant start from origin (O) travels 3 units on negative x-axis,
travels 1 unit parallel to positive y-axis, travels 2 units parallel to negative z-axis to
p and q is 3i 3j 4k , then [p OA q] =
[Type text]
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(S)
z1 3z 2
= 1,
3 z1z2
(P)
lwp h- I
lwp h - II
1.
20
2.
3.
x + z = b + 2y, x + y = c + 2z la
xr
gSrFkk b = 4a +
c
, rc
4
(R)
rc [p OA q] =
(S)
z1 3z2
= 1, |z1| 3
3 z1z2
Q
1
1
1
1
R
4
4
2
3
S
2
3
4
2
(P) Adding t ks
M usij
2(x+ y +z) = a+ b + c + 2x + 2y +2z
0 =a+b+c
b = 4a +
c
4
..(1)
16a 4b + c = 0
..(2)
comparing at + bt + c = 0
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at + bt + c = 0 rq
y uk d jusij
by (1) t = 1
(1) ls t = 1
by (2) t = 4
(2) ls t = 4
sum of roots = 3
(Q) A = AA
=A(2A )
2
=2A A
= 2(2A ) A = 3A 2
= 3A 2
4
A = 4A 3
A5 = 5A 4
=5, = 4
(R)
= 20
A =(3, 1,2)
p q = (3, 3, 4)
q =(3 1, 3 + 2, 4 1)
=(2, 1, 3) p OA q = 3
(|z1| 9) (1 |z2| ) = 0
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|z1| 3
18.
|z2| = 1
[MTC-MS]
List-I
(P)
[302]
List-II
lwp h- I
lwp h - II
1.
11
of the lengths of its diagonals. The acute angle between the sides
then k equals
k
of rhombus is
(Q)
2.
(R)
3.
4.
(2 nx 1)
1
e 9
(P)
lwp h- I
lwp h - II
1.
11
y EckbZd k xq.kks
kj ek/; gS;fn leprq
HkqZt d h Hkqt kvksad se/; U;wud ks
.k
(Q)
2.
(R)
x d snksfofHkUu
3.
4.
(S)
;fn lehd j.kx(2nx 1) e 9 = 1 e 9 xln x 0.5 d srhu
Q
2
R
1
S
3
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Sol.
(B)
(C)
(D)
2
3
2
3
1
3
4
4
1
1
2
4
(P)
a
tan , x = a b
2 b
a2 b2
4
4
x =
Area {ks
=kQ y = x2.sin =
sin =
1
a.b
2
1
2
a/2
x
/2
b/2
a
m
(Q)
c=
(R)
Let ekuky = x x 21
1=
1
m
m=1
ij U;wure
2
x x 21 = 9
2
x x 30 = 0
(S)
Let ekuk t = x x
1/9
t +e
2
ln x
1
2
vUrj |6 (5)| = 11
2 ln x 1
1/9
= (1 + e )t
1/9
t (1 + e ) t + e
[Type text]
difference
1/9
=0
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t = 1 or t = e
2ln x1
1/9
=1
2ln x 1
=0
2
lnx =
2ln x1
or
=e
1/9
take loge
2ln x 1
1
2
ln x
1
9
1
2y 1
2 y 9 , y = lnx
x = e1/2
2y y =
2
9
y2 + y3 =
1
2
lnx2 + lnx3 =
1
2
1/2
x2x3 = e
1/2
1/2
x1x2x3 = e .e
19.
=e
[MTC-MS]
List-I
[302]
lwp h- I
x
(P)
ln t dt
0
(Q)
List-II
lwp h - II
x2
+
, x R are
3
Points (t1, 2t + 2) and (2t + 1, t +1) are image of each other with
1.
2.
3.
4.
x3 2x 2 ax 6 ; x 1
If f(x) =
is differentiable for x R, then
2x b
; x 1
value of (b a) is
(S)
[Type text]
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lwp h- I
lwp h - II
x
lehd j.k x ln t dt
(P)
x
+
, x R d sgy ks
ad h la[;k gS
&
3
(t1, 2t + 2) vkS
j (2t + 1, t +1) js
[kk L d slkis{k ,d
(Q)
L, (1, 0) lsxq
t jrh gSrc2t d k eku
2x b
(b a) d k eku
; x 1
2.
3.
4.
gS&
(S)
gS&
x3 2x 2 ax 6 ; x 1
;fn f(x) =
, x R d sfy , vod y uh; gSrc
(R)
1.
(A*)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Sol.
Q
1
3
1
3
(P) x + x(lnx 1) =
xlnx =
lnx =
S
2
1
2
4
x2
3
x2
3
x
3
two solutions
(Q)
R
4
4
4
1
nksgy
3t 3t 3
mid-point ,
and given point (1, 0)
2
2
3t 3t 3
,
vkSj
2
2
e/; fcUnq
slope iz
o.krk
3
( t 1) 0
t 1
= 2
3t
2
1
t
2
3
[Type text]
t 1
t 1
t 1 2t 1 t 2
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product of slopes iz
o.krkvksad k xq.kuQ y
2
(t + 1) = t (t + 2)
3
2
t + 2t+1 = t + 2t +
t 1 t 1
= 1
=
2 ( t 2)
2t
4
+
3
3
4 2t
3 3
1 = 2t
y=x
y=x/3
(R)
1+2+a+6=2+b
7=ba
(S)
2x = 2 ( x 1)2 y 2
arg(Z (1 i)) =
x = x 2x + 1 + y
y2 = 2x 1
2
y = 2x
2
1/ 2
1
y = mx +
m
2
1
3
1 = m +
2m
2
3m 2m 1
2
2m
2
3m = 2m + 1
m =1
tangent is Li'kZjs
[kky = x
d slkFk gy d jusij
y = 2x 1
x = 1
[Type text]
y=1
P(1, 1) z0 1 + i
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|z0| = 2
Z0
[Type text]
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PHYSICS
DATE : 10-05-2015
PHYSICS
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MCQ
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PAPER-2
SECTION-1 : (One or more option correct type)
[k.M 1 : (,d ;k v f/kd lgh fod Yi d kj)
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
bl [k.M esa15 cgqfod Yi 'u gSA R;sd 'u esapkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) vkSj (D) gS] ft uesalsd soy ,d
MCQ._(15)
20.
Two waves are simultaneously passing through a string, their equations are y1 = A1 sin k(x vt)
1
and y2 = A2 sin k (x vt + x0) respectively, where k = 3.14 cm and x0 = 3.0 cm, A1 = 6 mm,
A2 = 5.2 mm, select the correct statements.
[ST-SO](102)
(A*) Their phase difference is 3
(B*) They produce destructive interference
(C*) Their resulting amplitude is 0.8 mm
(D) Their resulting amplitude is 11.2 mm
nks rjax ,d Mksjh ls ,d lkFk xqt j jgh gSA mud s lehd j.k e'k% y1 = A1 sin k(x vt) rFkk
y2 = A2 sin k (x vt + x0) t gkk = 3.14 cm1 rFkkx0 = 3.0 cm, A1 = 6 mm, A2 = 5.2 mm gS
A lR; d Fkuksa
d k p;u d hft ,A
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Sol.
PHYSICS
d jrk gSA
gSA
gSA
xq.kt
A black body has a temperature of 'T' (in kelvin) and wavelength corresponding to maximum
energy density. When body cools, if the wavelength corresponding to the maximum energy density
changes by 900% then choose the correct alternative(s)
[HT-FA](104)
,d d `f".kd k oLrqd k rki 'T' (d SfYou esa) rFkk vf/kd re~ t kZ?kuRo d slaxr rjaxnS/;Z gSA t c oLrqBaM h
gksrh gSA ;fn vf/kd re~ t kZ?kuRo d slaxr rjaxnS/;Z900% lsifjorfrZr gksrh gSrc lgh fod Yiksad k p;u
d hft ,A
(A) Temperature of black body to which it is cooled is
T
9
9T
10
T
9
gSA
(C*) nks
uksarkiksaesavUrj
u
(D) mRlt Z
d k ifjek.k
9T
10
gSA
d h nj d k vuqikr vFkkZ
r~vfUre rFkk izkjfEHkd d k vuqikr 1 : 6561 gSA
Sol.(bc) = 9
fTf = iTi
f = 9
10.Tf = T
f = 10
Tf
T
10
d k ifjek.k
9T
10
Rate f Tf
1 : 10000
Ratei Ti
22.
In the given circuit potential of the point A is 9V higher than potential of the point B. Choose
correct alternative(s)
[CE-KL] (104)
fn;sx;sifjiFk esafcUnqA d k foHko fcUnqB d sfoHko ls9V mPp gSA lgh fod Yiksad k p;u d jksA
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PHYSICS
izfrjks/k R d k eku 1 gS
(B*) Value of resistance R is 7
izfrjk/sk R d k eku 7 gS
(C*) magnitude of potential difference between B and D is 30 V.
B rFkk D d se/;
Ans. (bc)
Sol.
24 15 6
R 1 2 1
VA VB 6 Ir
23.
33
R4
9 6
R = 7
VBC = 15 3(2) = 9V
VBD = 30V
A block of mass 'm' rests on a fixed incline plane of inclination '' with horizontal. Assume friction is
large enough to make the block stationary. Then choose correct alternative(s). [FR-MQ] (104)
nzO;eku d k ,d Cy kWd {kSfrt ls d ks.k ij >qd sfLFkj urry ij fojke ij gSA ;g ekfu, fd ?k"kZ.k Cy kWd
d ksfLFkj j[kusd sfy , i;kZIr gS
A rc lgh fod Yiksad k p;u d jksA
m
(BC)
Sol.
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
fx = mg sin
fx = f cos = mg sin cos
fx
mg
sin 2
2
fxmax = mg/2
24.
)
4
A particle travels along the path y = a + bx + cx2 where a, b, c are positive constants. If v0 is the
speed of the particle and it is constant. Then choose the correct options, if at the given instant
particle is at x = 0.
[CM-VT](104)
,d d .k iFk y = a + bx + cx2 d svuqfn'k xfr'khy gSt gka, b, c /kukRed fu;rkad gSaA ;fn v0 d .k d h pky
gS rFkk ;g fu;r gSA rc lgh fod Yiksad k p;u d jks] ;fn fn;sx;s{k.k ij d .k x = 0 ij gS
(1 b2 )3/ 2
2c
o rk f=kT;k
(1 b2 )3/ 2
2c
gks
xh
2cv 0 2
1 b
2cv 0 2
d qy Roj.k d k ifjek.k
1 b
gS
3/2
2c 2 v 0 2
1 b
2c 2 v 0 2
o rk f=kT;k
1 b
3/2
3.2
gksxh
3.2
v 02
1 b2
v 02
1 b2
gksxk
Sol. (ab)
R=
dy 2
1
dx
d y
dx 2
3/2
(1 b2 )3/2
2c
a ar a t
fu;r gS)
v2
2cv 0 2
| a | = | ar | = 0 =
3/2
R
1 b2
25.
In the circuit shown below the switch between A & B is closed at t = 0, then choose the correct
options. (Consider circuit to be in steady state at t < 0 )
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[EI-CI](102)
uhpsn'kkZ;sx;sifjiFk esaA o B d se/; d qat h t = 0 ij cUn d h t krh gS, rc lgh fod Yi@fod Yiksad k p;u
d hft ,A (ekfu;sfd ifjiFk t < 0 ij LFkk;h voLFkk esagSA)
R1
E
R2
B
L
(A*) Current through R1 and R2 will not change just after the switch is closed
d qat h cUn d jusd sBhd ckn R1 o R2 lsxqt jusoky h /kkjk ifjofrZr ughagksrh gSA
(B) Current through R1 and R2 will change just after switch is closed
d qat h cUn d jusd sBhd ckn R1 o R2 lsxqt jusoky h /kkjk ifjofrZr gksrh gSA
(C) Current through L will be different at both instants. i.e., just after switch is closed and after long
time.
nksuksa {k.kksa vFkkZr~ d qat h cUn d jus d s Bhd ckn ,oacgqr y Ecs le; i'pkr~ ij L ls xqt jus oky h /kkjk
fHkUu&fHkUu gksxhA
(D*) Current through R2 will be same at t < 0 and t .
R2
Sol.
E
flowing through it, so when switch is closed inductor will
R1
E
R1
Two spring of spring constant K and 4K are attached with a block of mass m and other end of
springs are free, system is placed between two rigid wall W 1 and W2. Springs are in its natural
length at instant shown, at t = 0 a sharp impulse is give to the block towards wall W1 then
[SH-SM](104)
W2
W1
K
4K
Smooth surface
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W2
W1
K
4K
fpd uh l rg
(C*) Block perform oscillatory motion (but not SHM) and its time period is
d
(A) Cy kW
d
(B) Cy kW
d k vkorZd ky 2
(C*) Cy kW
d
(D) Cy kW
d
Sol.
m
5K
3 m
2 K
5mK
gksxkA
nksy u xfr d jsxk (ijUrqljy vkorZxfr ughad jsxk rFkk bld k vkorZd ky 3 m gksxkA
2
5mK
gksxkA
Two springs are not compressed or extended together and compression of both springs are not
same. So block not perform SHM, it perform oscillatory motion and time period is given by
nksuksafLiazx ,d lkFk lEihfMr ;k izl kfjr ughagksrh gSrFkk nksuksafLiazx esalEihM+u leku ughagSA vr% ljy
vkorZxfr ughad jsaxk] ;g nkSy u xfr d jsxk rFkk vkorZd ky fuEu izd kj gksxkA
T =
m
m
3 m
+
=
4K
K
2 K
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
nksfLiazx ft ud scy fu;rkad e'k% K rFkk 4K gS] fp=kkuql kj m nzO;eku d s,d Cy kWd lst qM+h gqbZgSrFkk
fLiazxksad snwl jsfljseqDr gSA ;g fud k; nksn`<+nhokjksaW 1 rFkkW2 d se/; j[kk gqv k gSA t = 0 ij, nksuksafLiazx
lkekU; y EckbZesagSrFkk n'kkZ;sx;sbl {k.k ij Cy kWd d ks,d rh{.k vkosx nhokj W1 d h rjQ fn;k t krk
gS] rks
A point object is kept at a distance of OP u. The radius of curvature of spherical surface APB is
CP R. The refractive index of the media are n1 and n2 which are as shown in the diagram, then
(consider only paraxial rays)
[GO-RS](103)
Sol.
n2
n
n n1
1 2
v ( u)
R
A
i
O
r
P
C
n2
n1
B
n2 n2 n1 n1
v
R
u
(a) if ;fn n1 > n2 v is ve ; v _
(b)
.kkRed gS (a)
2n1 n1 n1
v
R u
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PHYSICS
27.
if
28.
An infinitely long straight wire carrying a current 1 is partially surrounded by ABCD loop as shown
in figure, arc AD and BC have circular shape and the infinite wire passes through their centre
C1C2. The loop has a length L, radius R and carries a current 2. The axis of the loop coincides with
the wire, ABCD plane and infinite length wire are coplanar. Then
[EM-TL](102)
/kkjk d k ,d vuUr y EckbZd k lh/kk /kkjkokgh rkj fp=k esan'kkZ;suql kj y wi ABCD }kjk vkaf'kd ifjc) gS]
pki AD rFkk BC o`kkd kj vkd kj j[krsgS,oavuUr y EckbZd k rkj mud sd sUnzC1C2 lsxqt jrk gSA y wi d h
y EckbZL, f=kT;k R rFkk izokfgr /kkjk 2 gSA y wi d h v{k rkj d slEikrh gS] ry ABCD o vuUr yEckbZd k
rkj lery h; gSA rc
1
R
C1
1
2
C
C2
Sol.
(A)
(B*)
(C)
(D*)
(A)
(B*)
0 I1 I 2 L
gS, t ksry ABCD esarFkk CD d h vksj gSA
R
(C)
0 I1I 2 L
gS, t ksry ABCD esarFkk CD d h vksj gSA
2 R
(D*)
0 I1 I 2 L
, in the plane ABCD and towards CD.
R
0 I1I 2 L
, in the plane ABCD and towards CD.
2 R
P2-8
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
2 1 1
v R u
PHYSICS
Fnet =
PHYSICS
29. A charged particle (+q) is moving simple harmonically on the x-axis with its mean position at origin.
Amplitude of the particle is A and its angular frequency is .
,d vkosf'kr d .k (+q), x-v{k ij ljy vkorZxfr d jrk gS] ft ld h ek/; fLFkfr eqy fcUnqij gSA d .k d k
vk;ke A rFkk bld h d ks.kh; vko`fk gSA
[EM-FQ](104)
y
x
(A, 0)
(0, 0)
(A, 0)
(A) The magnitude of magnetic field at (2A, 0) will change periodically with period 2/.
(B*) The maximum magnitude of the magnetic field at (0, A) is
0 q
4 A
A
(C*) The magnetic field at (A, A) at the moment the particle passes through , 0 , will be
2
3 0 q
5 5 A
(D*) The magnitudes of magnetic field at (0, A) and (0, A) will be same at any time.
(A) (2A, 0) ij
(B*) (0, A)
A
(C*) d .k t c , 0 lsxq
t jrk gSml
2
0 q
4 A
gSA
3 0 q
5 5 A
gksxkA
ls'kwU;
(b) Magnetic field will be max at (0, A) when the particle passes through (0, 0)
(0, A) ij
P2-9
Bmax =
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
0 q(A ) sin 90
q
= 0
4
4 A
A2
(0, A)
Vmax = A
(c) sin =
A
A 5 /2
2
5
(A, A)
2
A2
A
4
v
A/2
r=
A2
A/2
A2
A 5
4
2
A
V = A2 x2 = A 2
2
q A
qv sin 0
B= 0
=
2
4
4
r
A 3
2
3 2
2 5
2
5
2
0 q 3 2 4
3 0 q
=
5
4 A 2
5
5 5 A
r
(0, A)
30.
The radii of a spherical capacitor are equal to a and b (b > a). The space between them is filled
with a dielectric of dielectric constant K and resistivity . At t = 0, the inner electrode is given a
charge q0. Choose the correct options :
[CP-EQ](103) [Capacitance]
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(B) In a short time, the charge on the inner electrode will become zero
(C*) After a long time, the charge on the outer sphere will become q0
(D*) The total amount of heat generated during the spreading of charge will be given by
2
1 1 q
H 0
a b 8 0K
,d xksfy ; la/kkfj=k d h f=kT;k a rFkk b (b > a) gSA bud se/; HkjsinkFkZd k ijkoS| qrkad K rFkk frjks/kd rk
gS
A le; t = 0, ij vkUrfjd by sDVksM +d ksvkos'k q0.fn;k x;k gksrks
lgh d Fku@d Fkuksad k p;u d hft ,A
(A*)
(B) vYi
(C*) ,d
(D*) vkos
'k d sforj.k d snkSjku
Sol.
C=
t
K0
gksxkA
4 0 abK
ba
b
R=
dr
4r
(b a)
4 ab
= RC = K0
q = q0et/
q = q0 e
t = ,
t
K0
q=0
mRiUu "ek
2
1 1 q
H 0
a b 8 0K
31.
A small object moves counter clockwise along the circular path whose centre is at origin as shown
in figure. As it moves along the path, its acceleration vector continuously points towards point S.
Then the object
[CH-HZ](104)
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PHYSICS
,d NksVh oLrqo`kkd kj iFk ij okekorZfn'kk esaxfr'khy gS] rFkk bl o`kkd kj iFk d k d sUnzfp=kkuql kj ewy
fcUnqgSA iFk d svuqfn'k xfr d jrsgq, bld k Roj.k lfn'k y xkrkj fcUnqS d h rjQ funsZf'kr gS] rksoLrq
y
B
(A*) B
(B) B
(C*) D
(D) D
Sol.
As the object moves from A to C via B the angle between acceleration vector and
velocity vector decreases from 90 and then increases back to 90. Since the angle between
velocity and acceleration is acute, the object speeds up.
As the object moves from C to A via D the angle between acceleration vector and velocity vector
increases from 90 and then decreases back to 90. Since the angle between velocity and
acceleration is obtuse, the object slows down.
(Moderate)
t Sl k fd oLrqB lsgksd j A lsC xfr d jrh gSA Roj.k lfn'k ,oaosx lfn'k d se/; d ks.k 90 ls?kV+rk gS,oa
rc c<+d j okil 90 gkst krk gSA pwafd osx o Roj.k d se/; U;wu d ks.k gSA vr% oLrqd h pky c<+rh gSA
t Sl k fd oLrqD lsgksd j C lsA xfr d jrh gSA Roj.k lfn'k ,oaosx lfn'k d se/; d ks.k 90 lsc<+rk gS,oa
rc ?kVd j okil 90 gkst krk gSA pwafd osx o Roj.k d se/; vf/kd d ks.k gSA vr% oLrq/kheh gksxhA
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PHYSICS
y
v
a
C
O
a
32.
[NP-DL](102)
A
B
C
2
9
Select correct alternative/s at the instant the number of the particles of B is maximum :
(A*) Activity of A is equal to activity of B
lgh fod Yi@fod Yiksad k p;u ml {k.k d hft , t c B d sd .kksad h la[;k vf/kd re gS%
Sol.
gSA
(B*) A d sijek.kq
v ksad h la[;k B d h 4.5 xquk gSA
gSA
gSA
NA 2 = NB 9
NA = 4.5 NB
33.
In series LCR circuit voltage drop across resistance is 8 V and voltage across inductor to is 6 V
across capacitor is 12 volt. Then select incorrect alternative/s :
[AC-RC](102)
Js.kh LCR ifjiFk esaizfrjks/k d sfljksaij foHko iru 8 V gSrFkk izsjd d q.My h d sfljksij oksYVst 6 V gSrFkk
la/kkfj=k d sfljksij 12 V gSA rc vlR; fod Yi@fod Yiksad k p;u d hft ,A
(A*) Voltage of the source will be leading current in the circuit
P2-13
PHYSICS
Sol.
Since, cos =
pwafd , cos =
8
4
R
IR
=
=
=
Z
IZ
10
5
8
4
R
IR
=
=
=
Z
IZ
10
5
PHYSICS
XC > XL
ifjiFk esa)
(6 12)2 8 2 10
Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas have volume 1cm3 each at N.T.P.
N.T.P. ij
[TH-FL] (103)
At NTP Same volume means same molecules f1 = f2 , so same tempereature means same
internal energy (U =
mkj
NTP
=
f
nRT). Average velocity is zero.
2
ij leku vk;ru d k vFkZgSleku v.kq] f1 = f2 vr% leku rki d k vFkZgSleku vkarfjd t kZ(U
f
nRT) vkS
lr
2
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PHYSICS
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each questions has matching lists. The
codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa4 cgqfod Yi 'u gSaA R;sd 'u esalqesy u lwp h gSA lwfp;ksad sfy , d ksM d sfod Yi (A), (B), (C)
PHYSICS
Match List_(4)
35.
Type of ideal gas and process followed by it is given in list-I, and in list-II related known
parameters (P,V,T) or quantities or nature is given. Match list-Iwith list-IIand select the correct
answer using the codes given below the lists . (where R is universal gas constant)
[TH-AD](102)
lwp h-I esavkn'kZxSl d k izd kj rFkk bld s}kjk vuql fjr iz e fn;k x;k gSrFkk lwp h-II easlEcfU/kr izkpy
(P,V,T) ;k jkf'k;k;k iz
fr nh xbZgSA lwp h-Id kslwp h-IIlslqesfy r d hft , vkSj lwfp;ksad suhpsfn;sx;s
d ksM d k iz;ksx d jd slgh mkj pq
fu;s%(t gkR lkoZf=kd xSl fu;rkad gS)
(P)
List-I
List-II
lwp h-I
lwp h-II
PV2/3 = constant
(1)
monoatomic gas
2/3
PV
(Q)
= fu;r] ,d
ijek.kqd xSl
T V
(2)
xSl
T3
constant
V
mono atomic gas
(3)
3
T
3
T
gS
V
(S)
P3 V = constant
(4)
2
T
diatomic gas
3
P V=
Codes :
P
(A)
2
(B*)
2
(C)
3
(D)
3
R
3
3
2
1
2
T
gSA
S
4
1
4
2
Sol.
Sol.
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PHYSICS
R
C Cv
1 N
3R
R
9R
2
2
2
1
3
PV
2/3
= constant
fu;rkad (PV = n R T)
T.V 2/3
= constant fu;rka
d
V
T3
= constant fu;rka
d
V
3nT nV nK
3dT dv
0
T
v
3
dv
izl kj xq.kkad
T 2 V T 2 V 1 constant fu;rka
d
P2 V 2 V 1 constant fu;rka
d
d
P2 V constant fu;rka
PV1/ 2 constant fu;rka
d
C
5R
R
9R
1
2
2
1
2
Now vc,
T 2 V 1 constant fu;rka
d =K
2nT nV nK
2dT dV
0
T
V
2
dV
as pw
afd T 2 V
So, if V increases T must increase
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PHYSICS
gS
PHYSICS
d
for (S) d sfy , P3 V constant fu;rka
PV 1/ 3 constant
fu;rkad
5R
R
1
2
1
3
5R 3R
4R
2
2
izl kj xq.kkad
3
2T
PV1/3 K
TV 2/3 K
nT
2
nV nK
3
dT 2 dV
0
T 3 V
3
dV
(Volume expansion coefficient) (vk;ru
2T VdT
izl kj xq.kkad )
36.
Three metallic bars 1, 2, 3 are arranged as shown is figure, with number of free charge carriers in
ratio
N1 : N2 : N3 = 1 : 3 : 2; resisitivity ratio 1 : 2 : 3 2 : 1: 3; lengths in ratio
1 : 2 : 3 2 : 2 : 3 for 1, 2, and 3 bars respectively (radius of cross-section shown in figure),
carry current i as shown. Match list-with list-and select the correct answer using the codes
given below the lists :
[CE-DF](103)
rhu /kkfRod NM+s1, 2, 3 fp=kkuql kj O;ofLFkr gSaA mud seqDr vkos'k okgd ksad h la[;k d k vuqikr e'k% N1 :
N2 : N3 = 1 : 3 : 2; iz
frjks/kd rk d k vuqikr e'k% 1 : 2 : 3 2 : 1: 3; y EckbZ d k vuqikr e'k%
1 : 2 : 3 2 : 2 : 3
gSA (vuqizLFk d kV d h f=kT;k fp=k esaiznf'kZr gSA) fp=kkuql kj /kkjk i izokfgr gSA lwp h-d ks
p hI
List l w
List
lwp hII
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(P)
1
32
(3)
1
4
(4)
<1
P12
O;f;r
(Q)
(2)
P2P3
aij
AB, BC rFkk CD d sfljks
(1)
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
81
32
P2P3
P12
E3 2
E1.E2
aij
AB, BC rFkk CD d sfljks
fo|qr
(R)
E3 2
E1.E2
d 2 d 3
d 1 2
equals
d 2 d 3
d 1 2
V2 .V3
V12
aij
AB, BC rFkk CD d sfljks
foHkokUrj e'k% V1, V2, V3 gSrc
Codes :
P
V2 .V3
V12
S
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PHYSICS
2
1
2
4
4
2
1
3
1
3
3
2
3
4
4
1
Ans.
Sol.
R1 2 .
R2 .
3r
2
.
9 A
3
9
(2r)2 4 A
R 2R 3
P12
4 .
R3 3
P2P3
PHYSICS
(A)
(B)
(C*)
(D)
R1 2
2 9
1
9 4
16
32
E = J
J nev d
E
I
A
.I
A
2 .I 2 I
A
r2
E1
E2
E3
.I
3r
I
9A
3 I
4A
3 .I
2r
E1E2
E32
1
9 = 32
9
81
16
d kj
Similarly value of blh iz
d 2 d 3
d 1
V2 .V3
V12
37.
1
4
1
32
The figures in list- show some charge and current distribution with a charged particle projected in
some specific direction list- gives certain conditions which may exist in the subsequent motion of
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[EM-EB](104)
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
the charged particle. Match list with list and select the correct answer using the codes given
below the lists :
lwp h-I d sfp=k esad qN vkos'k rFkk /kkjk forj.k n'kkZ;k gSt c ,d vkosf'kr d .k d ksfo'ks"k fn'kk esaiz{ksfir d jrs
gSA lwp h-II esad qN fo'ks"k 'krsnh xbZgS] t ksvkosf'kr d .k d sv/kksfy f[kr xfr esfo|eku gksld rh lwp h-d ks
lwp h-lslqesfy r d hft , vkSj lwfp;ksad suhpsfn;sx;sd ksM d k iz;ksx d jd slgh mkj pqfu;s% vkosf'kr d .k
ij xq: Ro d k izHkko ux.; gS
List -I
(P)
List-II
directions as shown
constant
1
q
(Q)
C
+
q
(R)
Y
X
of projection is constant
+
q
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(S)
+ + + + + + + + + +
+
q
lwp h-I
(P)
lwp h-II
(1) vkos
f'kr
d .k d sRoj.k d k ifjek.k
fu;r gSA
(Q)
leku vkos
'k ?kuRo d snksy Ecsjs[kh; vkos'k forj.k
z-v{k d slekUrj
(2) vkos
f'kr
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
C
+
(R)
Y
X
(3) vkos
f'kr
+
q
(S)
(4) vkos
f'kr
Codes :
P
(A)
3
(B)
3
(C)
4
(D*)
3
+ +
+ + + + + + + + + +
+
q
Q
1
2
2
4
R
2
1
1
2
S
4
4
3
1
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Sol.
pqEcd h; {ks=k d h fn'kk osx d slekUrj ;k izfrlekUrj gS] vr% xfrt t kZesad ksbZifjorZu ughagS (1), (2)
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
Ans.
,d leku oS| qr {ks=k d soy _ .kkRed Iy sV d h vksj fu;r Roj.k iznku d jsxsa 1
K.E., L 0
38.
An object O (real) is placed at focus of an equi-convex lens as shown in figure. The refractive
index of material of lens is = 1.5 and the radius of curvature of either surface of lens is R. The
lens is surrounded by air. In each statement of list-I some changes are made to situation given
above and information regarding final image formed as a result is given in list-II. The distance
between lens and object is unchanged in all statements of list-I. Match list-with list-and select
the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : [M.Bank_GO_12.14]
[GO-LE](102)
,d fcEc O (okLrfod ) fp=k d svuql kj ,d lemky (equi-convex) y sUl d sQ ksd l ij fLFkr gSA y sUl d s
inkFkZd k viorZukad = 1.5 gSrFkk y sUl d sfd lh Hkh lrg d h o rk f=kT;k R gSA y sUl ok;qlsf?kjk gqv k
gSA lwp h-I d sizR;sd d Fku esa ij nh xbZfLFkfr esad qN ifjorZu fd ;sx;sgSrFkk ifj.kkeLo: i cuusokys
vfUre izfrfcEc lslEcfU/kr lwp uk;salwp h-II esanh xbZgSaA lwp h-I d slHkh d Fkuksaesay sUl rFkk oLrqfcEc d s
chp nwjh vifjofrZr gSA lwp h-d kslwp h-lslqesfy r d hft , vkSj lwfp;ksad suhpsfn;sx;sd ksM d k iz;ksx
d jd slgh mkj pqfu;s%
ok;q R
ok;q
O
f
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PHYSICS
List-II
PHYSICS
List-I
O
slab
R
air
lwp h&I
(P)
(Q)
lwp h&II
(1) vfUre
(2) vfUre
fd ;k t krk gS) rc
(R)
(3) ifjorZ
u
ih
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PHYSICS
(4) v fUre
PHYSICS
(S)
ok;q
O
Ans.
Codes :
P
Q
R
S
(A)
1
2
3
4
(B*)
4
3
2
3
(C)
4
3
2
1
(D)
3
1
4
2
(P) 1,3,4 ; (Q) 2, 3 ; (R) 2, 3 ; (S) 2, 3
Sol.
t c d ksc<+k;k t krk gS] rksQ ksd l nwjh ?kVrh gSA blfy;sfcEc Q ksd l nwjh lsvf/kd nwjh ij gksxkA
blfy ;svfUre izfrfcEc okLrfod gSA lkFk gh ifjorZu d jusd sigy sd sizfrfcEc d svkd kj d h rqy uk esa
vfUre izfrfcEc vkd kj esa NksVk curk gSA
(Q)
;fn o rk f=kT;k nqxquh d h t krh gS] rksQ ksd l nwjh ?kV t krh gSA blfy ;sfcEc Q ksd l nwjh lsd e nwjh
ij gksxkA blfy ;svfUre izfrfcEc vkHkklh gksxkA lkFk gh ifjorZu d jusd sigy sd sizfrfcEc d svkd kj
d h rq
y uk vfUre izfrfcEc vkd kj esaNksVk curk gSA
(R)
iV~Vh d s izos'k d s d kj.k y sUl d s fy , izHkkoh fcEc nak;h vkSj foLFkkfir gks t krk gSA blfy ;s vfUre
izfrfcEc vkHkkl h gksxkA lkFk gh ifjorZu d jusd sigy sd sizfrfcEc d svkd kj d h rqy uk esavfUre izfrfcEc
vkd kj esaNksVk curk gSA
(S)
ifj.kkeLo: i fcEc nak;sxksy h; lrg d so rk d sUnzij vk t krk gSA blfy ;sizfrfcEc vkHkklh gksxkA lkFk
gh ifjorZu d jusd sigy sd sizfrfcEc d svkd kj d h rqy uk esavfUre izfrfcEc vkd kj esaN ksVk curk gSA
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PHYSICS
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SYLLABUS :
FULL SYLLABUS
Test Pattern :
Paper-1
S.No.
Subject
1 to 12
13 to 20
21 to 25
26 to 37
38 to 45
Nature of Questions
SCQ
Maths
Total
12
36
Comprehenstion (4 x 2Ques)
24
15
12
36
24
15
SCQ
Physics Comprehenstion (4 x 2Ques)
46 to 50
51 to 62
SCQ
12
36
24
71 to 75
15
Total
75
225
Paper-2
S.No.
1 to 15
Total
15
60
12
15
60
12
15
60
12
16 to 19
20 to 34
MCQ
35 to 38
39 to 53
MCQ
54 to 57
Total
57
Total
Page # 1
216
Page # 2
Faculty preparing the TEST PAPER should fill it according to paper pattern and submit it with finalisation of
paper at SMD.
PAPER-2
S.
No.
TYPE
(P)
39
MCQ
(P)
40
MCQ
41
MCQ
42
MCQ
43
(I)
(O)
DIFFICULTY
LEVEL : Easy
(E), Moderate
(M),
Tough (T)
Question
Nature
Is the
solution
there
(1/0)
TOPIC(S)
SUBTOPIC(S)
SCP
SCP-EBP
207
(I)
PBC
PBC-XVII
206
(I)
PBC
PBC-XIII
206
(P)
CEQ
CEQ-HEE
206
MCQ
(P)
IEQ
IEQ-AS
206
44
MCQ
(P)
SST
SST-RR
206
45
MCQ
(I)
PBC
PBC-XV
206
46
MCQ
(I)
SBC
SBC-CAM
206
47
MCQ
(P)
CEQ
CEQ-SEQ
207
48
MCQ
(P)
ECH
ECH-AOE
205
49
MCQ
(O)
HYC
HYC-RAA
204
50
MCQ
(O)
AC
AC-AA
203
51
MCQ
(O)
AC
AC-AN
203
52
MCQ
(O)
BP
BP-CBH
203
53
MCQ
(O)
AC
AC-EAS
204
54
MTC
(I)
PBC
PBC-XV
203
55
MTC
(I)
MTL
MTL-POIM
203
56
MTC
(O)
AK
AK-HHDR
204
57
MTC
(O)
CAD
HYC
CAD-AEA
HYC-RAA
204
Page # 3
PAPER-2
MCQ (10)
39.
NaCl (aq.) solution is taken at 0C and 1 atm. Now some ice is added in it keeping temperature and
pressure constant then :
(SCP-EBP_207(P))
(A*) Vapour pressure of solution will increase
(B) Osmotic pressure of solution will increase
(C*) Whole of the added ice will melt
(D) Some amount of ice(s) will exist in solution
NaCl (t y h;) foy ;u d ks0C rFkk 1 atm ij fy ;k x;k gSvc rki rFkk nkc d ksfu;r j[krsgq
, blesad qN cQ Z
Since freezing point of solution is lower than pure water so whole of the added ice will melt. Due to this
solution will be diluted and vapour pressure will increase.
pwafd foy ;u d k fgekad 'kq) t y lsd e gSblfy , fey k;h xbZlEiw.kZcQ Zfi?ky t k,xhA ft ld sd kj.k foy ;u ruq
gksxk rFkk ok"inkc c<+
sxkA
40.
Sol.
Cold NaCl aqueous solution is electrolysed with vigorous stirring then correct option(s) is/are :
(PBC-XVII_206(I))
(A*) Process will involve disproportionation reaction.
(B*) Final product has bleaching action.
(C) Same product is formed at high temperature
(D*) Gas formed at cathode can not be dried by conc. H2SO4.
BaM sNaCl d st y h; foy ;u d ksrst h lsfoy ksfMr (stirring) gq, blsfo|qr vi?kfVr d jrsgSt c lgh fod Yi@fod Yiksa
d k p;u d hft ,A
(A*) iz
e esafo"kekuqikrhd j.k vfHkf ;k gksxh
(B*) vfUre mRikn foja
t d f ;k d jrk gSA
(C) mPp rki ij leku mRikn curk gS
A
(D*) d S
FkksM ij fufeZr xSl d kslkUnzH2SO4 }kjk 'kq
"d ughafd ;k t k ld rk gSA
At Cathode d S
FkksM ij
2H2O + 2e H2 + 2OH
At Anode ,uks
M ij
2Cl Cl2 + 2e
Cold ( B.Mk)
Cl2 + OH
Cl + OCl
41.
Na CO
HCl
2
3 x
Colemanite
y
Monoprotic
acid
Mg
w
an element
Mg
y
d ksy sesukbV
x
,d y izksfVd vEy
xy r d Fku pqfu;sA
(A) d ks
y sesukbV esacksjksu d h vkWDlhd j.k la[;k+3 gSA
,d rRo
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(B*) z
nsrk gSA
(C*) w d slHkh ;kS
fxd izk;% vk;fud gksrsgSA
(D*) Ms
d kt y ;ksft r x 4 OH ca/k j[krk gSA
Sol.
HCl
Mg
( X)
(Y)
(Z)
B
(W )
(CEQ-HEE_206(P))
nkc rFkk rki ifjfLFkfr bl izd kj d slkE;ksad sfy , lkE; d ksfuf'pr d jrh gSA ek=kk ugha
43.
Sol.
44.
Salt AB undergoes anionic hydrolysis and its 0.1 M solution has pOH as 5 then. Identify correct.
(IEQ-AS_206(P))
(A*) Kh is equal to Kb of B
(B*) pKa of HB is 5
(C*) h is 0.01%
(D*) pH of 0.1 M HB is 3
y o.k AB _ .kk;fud t y vi?kVu nsrk gSrFkk bld k 0.1 M foy ;u 5 pOH j[krk gS] rc lgh d Fku igpkfu;s
A
B
+
H2O HB + OH
c(1h)
ch
ch
c = 0.1 M
5
ch = 10
4
h = 10
2
9
Kh = ch = 10
5
Ka(HB) = 10
9
Kb of B = 10
1
pH = (5 (1)) = 3
2
r
2 2
A solid A B has
(A*) B d q
y 18 vk;uksad ksLi'kZd jrk gSA
+
(B*) A 6 vk;uks
ad ksLi'kZd jrk gSA
(C*) iz
R;sd d k; fod .kZ2 /kuk;uksarFkk 1 _ .kk;u
(D*) iz
R;sd d k; fod .kZ2 _ .kk;uksarFkk 1 /kuk;u
Sol.
This radius ratio suggests exact fitting in rock salt type structure.
;g f=kT;k vuqikr jkWd lkYV izd kj d h lajpuk esaiw.kZr% O;ofLFkr gksrk gSA
45.
(PBC-XV_206(I))
ughans
rk gSA
S
O
Cl
Cl
2 (pd) bonds ca
/k
No (pp) bonds ca
/k
P4 + 10SO2Cl2 4PCl5 + 10SO2
vf la
;kst d rk xq.kkad = 20 vf la
;kst d rk xq.kkad = 2
SO2Cl2 + H2O H2SO4 + HCl
46.
Na,
Na d k ;kS
fxd A + jaxghu
(x)
Ans.
xSl B.
47.
CaCO3(s)
CaO(s) + CO2(g)
(CEQ-SEQ_207(P))
1
O (g)
2 2
For above simultaneous equilibrium if CO2 is added from out side at equilibrium then :
CO2(g)
CO(g) +
mijksDr ,d lkFk gksusoky slkE;ksd sfy , ;fn CO2 d kslkE; ij vy x lsckgj ls fey k;k t krk gSrc &
(A) PCO2 will increase
nd
(A) PCO2
c<sxkA
Sol.
(B) PCO2
?kVsxkA
(C*) 2 lkE; es
afoLFkkiu ughagksxkA
(D*) 1st lkE; es
ai'p fn'kk d h vksj foLFkkiu
Second equilibrium will not be affected by CO2 addition only first will shift backward.
nd
gksxkA
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An aqueous solution of ZnCl2 with conc. H2SO4 is electrolysed using zinc electrodes at anode and cathode
then which of following options are correct ?
(ECH-AOE_205(P))
(A) Cl2 gas can evolve at anode due to over voltage conditions
(B*) H2 gas evolve at cathode so pH of solution get increases
+2
(C) Zinc will oxidise at anode but conc. of Zn of solution remain constant.
+2
(D*) conc. of Zn in electrolyte increases but conc. of anion remain same
lkUnz H2SO4 d s lkFk ZnCl2 d s t y h; foy ;u d ks ,uksM rFkk d SFkksM ij ft ad by sDVkWM d k iz;ksx d jd s fo|qr
Anode reaction Zn Zn + 2e
2
So conc. of [Zn ] , conc. of Cl and SO4 remain same and pH
gy %
49.
Compound (P)
C8H12
(Optically active)
H2 + Pd + BaSO4
Lindlar's catalyst
Na / liq. NH3
;kS
fxd (S) C8H14
(iz
d kf'kd vf ;)
mijksDr vfHkf ;k vuq e d sfy , lgh d Fku@d Fkuksad k p;u d hft ,&
(HYC-RAA(O)(M)_203)
(A*) P, R o S d k vkW
Dlhd kjh vkst ksuhvi?kVu mRikn vfd jsy gksxkA
(B*) R o S foofje leko;oh gS
A
(C*) mRikn Q o R flu ;ks
x lsfufeZr gksrk gSo mRikn S ,UVh ;ksx lsfufeZr
(D) ;kS
fxd P d k lei{k foU;kl gksuk pkfg,A
gksrk gS
A
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H3CCH2CH2CHCH2CH2CH3
|
CH3
Trans
Sol.
H3CCH=CHCHCCCH3
|
CH3
CH3
(Trans) |
(Cis)
CH3CH=CHCHCH=CHCH3
(P)
CH3
|
CH3CH=CHOHCH=CHCH3
(Trans)
(Trans)
H3CCH2CH2CHCH2CH2CH3
|
CH3
foi{k
Sol.
H3CCH=CHCHCCCH3
|
CH3
CH3
(foi{k) |
(lei{k)
CH3CH=CHCHCH=CHCH3
(P)
CH3
|
CH3CH=CHOHCH=CHCH3
(foi{k)
(foi{k)
50.
Sol.
NaNH2
(A)
+ NH3 ,
+ NH3
NaNH2
Aromatic
Antiaromatic
O
(B)
(C)
is antiaromatic &
is nonaromatic.
Br
Br
Br
(D)
Aromatic,
Br
Sol.
NaNH2
(A)
+ NH3 ,
Antiaromatic
NaNH2
,sjkseSfVd
+ NH3
,UVh,sjks
eS
fVd
O
(B)
,jks
eSfVd o mPp /kzqfo; gSA
(C)
,UVh,sjkseSfVd gSo
ukWu,sjkseSfVd gS
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Br
Br
Br
(D)
Br
,sjkseSfVd ,
,UVh,sjkseSfVd
51.
Optically active amines having molecular formula C5H13N on reaction with NaNO2 + HCl produces tertiary
optically inactive alcohol. Find out structures of amines.
v.kql w=k C5H13N ;qDr izd kf'kd lf ; ,ehu d h NaNO2 + HCl d slkFk vfHkf ;k d jkusij r`rh;d izd kf'kd vf ;
,sYd ksgkWy curk gS
A ,ehu d h lajpuk D;k gksxhA
(AC-AN(O)(M)_203)
NH2
NH2
N
NH2
(A*)
(B)
(C*)
(D)
Sol.
(1)
Needs primary amine for preparation of alcohol with HNO2. (NaNO2 + HCl)
(2)
Only (A) & (C) are optically active which after reaction with NaNO2 + HCl will give optically inactive
alcohols.
(1)
HNO2 (NaNO2 + HCl) d slkFk ,Yd ks
gy d sfuekZ.k d sfy , izkFkfed ,ehu d h vko';d rk gksrh gSA
(2)
d soy (A) o (C) izd kf'kd lf ; gSt ksNaNO2 + HCl d slkFk vfHkf ;k d si'pkr~izd kf'kd vf ; ,Yd ksgy
Sol.
nsrh gSA
52.
(BP-CBH(O)(E)_203)
OH
O
(A)
OH
(B*)
HO
HO
OH
OH
OH
OH
HO
OH HO
OH
OH
OH
(CHOH3)3
(C*) HO
OH
OH
OH
(D*)
OH
O
O
OH
HO
OH
O
OH
Sol.
OH
OH
-Hydroxy carbonyl groups & sugars having hemiacetal group will be reducing sugar.
-gkbM
ksDlh d kcksZfuy lewg o 'kd Zjk gsfe,sflVsy lewg j[krh gSt ksvip;ukRed 'kd Zjk gksxhA
53.
NO2
H 3C
(B*)
Sn
NaNO
HCl
HCl
H PO
3
4
2
(A*)
LiAlH
CO HCl
NaBH
TsCl
4
4
AlCl3
(C)
(D*)
Sol.
O
||
CH3 C Cl
KMnO H
AlCl3
LiAlH
4
4
Cl
KMnO H
Re d P
AlCl3
(A*)
NO2
HCl
H PO
NaNO
Sn
H 3C
N2Cl
NH2
H 3C
HCl
H 3C
3
4
H 3C
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CHO
CO HCl
(B*)
AlCl3
Cl
(D*)
AlCl3
SiO2
(Q)
[Co(CO)4]
(R)
CH2OH
Column II
(PBC(INO))
(1)
Reacts with HF
(2)
Pseudo halide
(3)
(S)
N2
(4)
(P)
SiO2
(1)
HF d slkFk f ;k
(Q)
[Co(CO)4]
(2)
(R)
(S)
I
N2
(3)
(4)
LrEHk I
CH3
y ky P
Re d P
COOH
KMnO H
CH3
NaBH
COOH
LiAlH4
KMnO4
AlCl3
CH2OTs
TsCl
COCH3
CH3COCl
(C)
CH2OH
LiAlH
2+
LrEHk II
2+
Code d wV :
Sol.
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
(A)
(B*)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
Sol.
5I
Cu 2 I 2
I 3
(D)
white
N2 is inert towards reaction.
(A)
(B)
[Co(CO)4]
(C)
(D)
55.
2Cu
2Cu
5I
,d lkekU; t fVy Nn
Cu 2 I 2 I 3
white
N2 vfHkf ;k d siz
fr vf ; gksrk gSA
Match the gases with solution / substances in which they are absorbed.
xSal ksad ksfoy ;uksavFkok inkFkksd slkFk lqesfy r d hft , ft uesa;svo'kksf"kr gksrh gSA
List-I
List-II
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l wp h-I
l wp h-II
(P) CO
(Q) CO2
(R) NO
(S) O3
Code :
d wV %
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
(A)
(B*)
(C)
(D)
Sol.
Fact rF;
56.
(AK-HHDR(O)(M)_204)
List-II
OH
CH=O
(P)
OH
(Q) CH3CCH3
O
HCN
(R) CH3CH=O
C2H5O
(S) CH3COC2H5
(4) Carbanion
lwp h-II
OH
(P)
CH=O
OH
(Q) CH3CCH3
O
HCN
(3) gkbM
kbM
(R) CH3CH=O
C2H5O
(4) d kcZ
_
(S) CH3COC2H5
LFkkukUrj.k
.kk;u
Code d w
V:
(A)
(B)
(C*)
(D)
(P)
1,3
1
1,3
1,4
(Q)
1
2,4
1,4
1,3
(R)
2,4
1,3
1
1
(S)
1,4
1,4
2,4
2,4
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Ans.
Sol.
Sol.
57.
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
d kWy e-I esanh xbZvfHkf ;kvksad sfy , d kWy e-II lsmfpr fey ku d hft ;A
lwp h-I
lwp h-II
HBr
(P)
(1) iz
frLFkkiu
(Q)
(2) ;ks
xkRed
(R)
(3) ;q
Xeu
(S)
(4)
vfHkf ;k
vfHkf ;k
vfHkf ;k
Code d w
V:
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
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Ans.
Sol.
gy %
(A)
1,3
2,4
1,4
2,4
(B*)
2,4
1,3
1,4
2,4
(C)
2,4
1,3
2,4
1,4
(D)
1,4
2,4
1,3
2,4
(A) q, s; (B) p, r; (C) p, s; (D) q, s
(A) The reactant undergoes electrophilic addition having a carbocation intermediate forming a racemicmixture.
(B) The reactant undergoes an electrophilic substitution which is a coupling reaction without any
carbocation intermediate.
(C) The reactant undergoes an electrophilic substitution reaction having a carbocation rearrangement
forming a racemic mixture.
(D) The reactant undergoes nucleophilic addition forming a racemic mixture without any carbocation
intermediate.
(A) f ;kd kjd by s
DVkWuLusgh ;ksx d jrk gS] t ksd kcZ/kuk;u e/;orhZj[krk gSrFkk jsl sfed feJ.k cukrk gSA
(B) f ;kd kjd by s
DVkWuLusgh izfrLFkkiu d jrk gS] t ksfcuk d kcZ/kuk;u e/;orhZd s,d ;qXeu vfHkf ;k gSA
(C) f ;kd kjd by s
DVkWuLusgh iz
frLFkkiu d jrk gS] t ksd kcZ/kuk;u iqufoZU;kl j[krk gSjsl sfed feJ.k cukrk gSA
(D) f ;kd kjd ukfHkd Lus
gh ;ksx d jrk gSt ksfcUkk d kcZ/kuk;u e/;orhZd sjsl s
fed feJ.k cukrk gSA
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