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ETOOS & MOTION

JEE-Main, 2016
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Max. Marks : 360

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INSTRUCTIONS
In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 30 questions. Total number of pages are 32. Please ensure that the
Questions paper you have received contains ALL THE QUESTIONS in each section and PAGES.
SECTION - A
1.

Q.1 to Q.90 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct & carry 4 marks each. 1 mark will be
deducted for each wrong answer.

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1.

Use only HB pencil or blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darkening the bubble.

2.

Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your OMR answer sheet.

3.

The Answer sheet will be checked through computer hence, the answer of the question must be marked by shading the
circles against the question by dark HB pencil or blue/black pen.

4.

While filling the bubbles please be careful about SECTIONS [i.e. Section-A (include single correct)]

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correct then, the correct method for (A) is P; for (B) is R, S; for
for filling the bubble is
(C) is Q; for (D) is Q, S, T then
A
B C D E
the correct method for filling
For example if only 'A & C' the bubble is
choices are correct then, the
P Q R S T
correct method for filling the
bubble is
A
B C D E

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the wrong method for filling the


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PART - I [MATHS]
SECTION - A

SECTION - A
[ oLrqfu"Bizdkjdsiz'u]

[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]

iz-.1 lsiz-.30 rd pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) fn;s gS


ftuesa^^dsoy,d^^lghgSA

Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct

1.

If [x]2 + [x 2] < 0 and {x} =

1
, then the
2

1.

(A) 4
(C) 2

Which one of the following best represent

the graph of

y =

x x2
2

x x

1
gks, rks x
2

dslaHkoekuksadhla[;kgS
[fVIi.kh: [x]rFkk {x}e'k% x ds egke iw.kkd Qyu
rFkkfHkUukRedHkkx Qyu dks fu:firdjrsgSA]

number of possible values of x, is


[Note : [x] and {x} denote greatest integer
less than or equal to x and fractional part
of x respectively.]
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 1
2.

;fn [x]2 + [x 2] < 0 rFkk {x} =

2.

(B) 3
(D) 1

fuEuesalsdkSulk y =

x x2
x2 x

dsvkjs[kdksmi;qDr

rjhds lsfu:fir djrk gS \

y
y=1

y
y=1
(A)
(A)

O(0, 0)

x=1

O(0, 0)

x=1

y
y
(0, 0)O
(B)

(0, 0)O
x=1

(B)

y = 1
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(C)

y = 1

O(0, 0)

x=1

y=1

(D)

y=1
(C)

y = 1

y = 1

O(0, 0)

x=1

O(0, 0)

(D)

4.

O(0, 0)

(A)

1
2

(B) 0

(C)

(D)

has a

3.

The value of x satisfying the equation

log 2 x

log 4 x

log 8 x

4.

(C) 3

(A)

1
2

(B) 0

(C)

(D)

lehdj.k
log x

log 2 x

log 4 x

dkslUrq"Vdjus okys x dkekucjkcjgS


(B)
(D)

;fn lehdj.k sin 2 + cos 2 = p dk ,d gy gks,


rksfuEuesalsdkSulkpdkekuughagksldrkgS

...=3

is equal to
(A)

x=1

y = 1

If the equation sin 2 + cos 2 = p


solution then p cannot be

log x

y = 1

y=1

y = 1

3.

x=1

y=1

y=1

y=1

(A)

1
3

(C) 3
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(B)
(D)

1
3

log 8 x

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If cos2 x (c 1) cos x + 2c 6 for every

5.

cos2 x (c 1) cos x + 2c 6

x R, then the true set of values of c is

6.

7.

(A) [2, )

(B) [4, )

(C) (, 2]

(D) (, 4]

If , be the roots of 4x2 17x + = 0,

;fn izR;sd xR ds fy,


gks, rks c ds

ekuksadklghleqPp;gS
(A) [2, )
(C) (, 2]
6.

(B) [4, )
(D) (, 4]

;fn , lehdj.k 4x2 17x + = 0, R ds

R such that 1 < < 2 and 2 < < 3,

ewy bl izdkj gaS fd 1< <2 rFkk 2< <3gSa,rks

then the number of integral values of is

dsiw.kkdekuksadhla[;kgS

(A) 1

(B) 2

(A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

(C) 3

(D) 4

If the cubic equation x3 + 2x2 4x + 5 = 0


has roots

,
3

7.

;fn ?kuh; lehdj.k x3 + 2x2 4x + 5 = 0 ds ewy

and , then the value of


3

5 5 5

13

, ,oa

gks, rks

5 3 5 3 5
13

dk

is equal to

ekugS

8.

(A) 13

(B) 9

(A) 13

(B) 9

(C) 8

(D) 5

(C) 8

(D) 5

Let f (x) = ax2 + bx + c, where a, b, c R

8.

ekuk f (x) = ax2 + bx + c, tgk a, b, c R

and a 0. If a2 + c2 b2 + 2ac < 0 then

rFkk a 0 gSaA ;fn a2 + c2 b2 + 2ac < 0 gks,

the equation f (x) = 0 has

rks lehdj.k f (x) = 0 ds

(A) roots real and equal

(A)ewyokLrfod,oacjkcjgSa

(B) non-real roots

(B)ewyokLrfodughagSa

(C) both roots greater than unity

(C)nksuksaewybdkbZlscM+sgS

(D) roots real and unequal

(D)ewyokLrfodgSijUrqcjkcjughagS
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9.

The graph of y = f (x) is shown in figure


y

9.

fuEu esa ls dkSulk y = f(| x|) ds vkjs[k dk lcls


lghfu:i.kgSA

y
x

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(C)

(B)

Which of the following best represent the


graph of y = f ( | x|) ?

(A)

y=f(x) dk vkjs[k n'kkZ;k x;k gS


y

(D)

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10.

11.

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A cubic polynomial P(x) is such that


P(1) = 1, P(2) = 2, P(3) = 3 and P(4) = 5,
then P(6) is equal to
(A) 7
(B) 10
(C) 13
(D) 16

10.

If f : R R is defined as

11.

(A) 7
(C) 13

x 2 kx 3 for x 0

f (x) =

12.

2kx 3

,d ?kuh; cgqin P(x) bl izdkj gS fd


P(1) = 1, P(2) = 2, P(3) = 3 rFkk P(4) = 5 gS,
rks P(6) dk eku gS

;fnf:RRifjHkkf"kr gS

f (x) =

for x 0

(B) 10
(D) 16

x2 kx 3 x 0 d sfy ,
2kx 3

x 0 d sfy ,

If f (x) is injective then 'k' can be equal to

;fn f (x) ,dSdh gS rc'k' cjkcj gksxkA

(A) 0

(B) 1

(A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) 3

(C) 2

(D) 3

Let xi (i = 1, 2 ..... n) be the roots of the

12.

equation xn + 3xn1 + 5xn2 + .... + 2n+1 = 0

ekuk xi (i = 1, 2 ..... n) lehdj.k xn + 3xn1 +


5xn2 + .... + 2n+1 = 0 ds

ewy gS rFkkf (x)= ax2


+ bx + c = 0 (a, b, c R rFkk a 0) ds ewy + i

and f (x) = ax2 + bx + c = 0 (a, b, c R & a 0)


possess + i as a root ( R and 0),

gS ( R rFkk 0) rc f ( x i ) gksxkA

then

f ( x i ) is

i 1

i 1

(A)ges'kk _.kkRed ;fnnfo"ke gS


(A) always negative if n is odd

(B)ges'kk/kukRed;fnnfo"kegS

(B) always positive if n is odd

13.

(C) may be positive or negative if n is odd

(C)/kukRedrFkk_.kkRed gksxk;fnnfo"kegS

(D) may be negative or positive if n is even

(D) /kukRed rFkk _.kkRed gksxk ;fnnle gS


13.

Suppose f(x) = x2 2x. The value of

f f (2i 1) is equal to (where i =

1 )

ekuk f(x) = x2 2x, f f (2i 1) dk eku cjkcj


gksxk(tgki= 1 )

(A) 15

(B) 5i + 5

(A) 15

(B) 5i + 5

(C) 35

(D) 15i 10

(C) 35

(D) 15i 10

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14.

Let a, b, c be real numbers with a > 0 such


that the quadratic equation
ax2 + bcx + b3 + c3 4abc = 0
has non real roots let P(x) = ax2 + bx + c
and Q(x) = ax2 + cx + b which one of the
following is true

14.

ekuka, b, c okLrfod l[;ka, rFkka > 0 bl izdkj


f}?kkr lehdj.k ax2 + bcx + b3 + c3 4abc = 0
vokLrfod ewy j[krk gS ekukP(x) = ax2 + bx + c
rFkkQ(x) = ax2 + cx + b rc fuEu esa ls ,d lR;
gksxkA
(A) P(x) > 0 x R rFkk Q(x) < 0 x R
(B) P(x) < 0 x R rFkk Q(x) > 0 x R
(C) u rks P(x)> 0 xRvkSj u gh Q(x) >0 x R
(D)Bhd ,dP(x)rFkkQ(x) /kukRed gksxk xR

15.

|n|x|| = |k 1| 3, 4 fHkUu

(A) P(x) > 0 x R and Q(x) < 0 x R


(B) P(x) < 0 x R and Q(x) > 0 x R
(C) neither P(x) > 0 x R nor Q(x) > 0 x R
(D) exactly one of P(x) or Q(x) is positive

xR
15.

16.

|n|x|| = |k 1| 3 have 4 distinct roots


then k satisfies (where |x| < e2, x 0)
(A) (4, 2) (4, 6)
(B) (4, 3) (5, 7)
(C) (3, 1) (2, 6)
(D) None of these

If

3x

1
x

is true for exhaustive

lUrq"V djrk gS(tgk |x| < e2, x 0)


(A) (4, 2) (4, 6)
(B) (4, 3) (5, 7)
(C) (3, 1) (2, 6)
(D)blesalsdksbZugha

16.

domain of 'f', then domain of f(x) is

(A) 3, 3

(C) 0, 3
17.

(C) 0,

(A) 3, 3

Let P(x) be a polynomial with degree 2009


and leading co-efficient unity such that
P(0) = 2008, P(1) = 2007, P(2) = 2006, ....
P(2008) = 0 and the value of

;fn f 3 x =

1
x

, 'f',ds izkUr ds fy, lR; gS] rc

f(x)dkizkUrgksxkA

(B) 0, 3
(D) 0, 3

17.

(B) 0, 3
(D) 0, 3

ekukP(x) ,d cgqin gS ftldh ?kkr2009 rFkk egke


xq.kkad,dbdkbZblizdkj
P(0) = 2008, P(1) = 2007, P(2) = 2006, ....
P(2008) = 0 rFkkP(2009) = ( n) a dk eku] tgk

P(2009) = ( n ) a where n and a are natural

n rFkk a izkd`r l[;ka gS rc (n+a)dk eku gksxkA


(A) 2008
(B) 2009
(C) 2010
(D) 2011

number than value of (n + a) is


(A) 2008
(B) 2009
(C) 2010
(D) 2011

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18.

The range of the function

18.

4 x 2 x 2 1 is

f(x) =

19.

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(A)

3, 7

(C)

2, 3

3, 5
(D) 3 , 6

x : x

19.

2 or x 3

x : x 2 or x 3

Suppose, f (x, n) =

log x x , then the

If and be the roots of the equation


x2 + 3x + 1 = 0 then the value of

20.

(D)

3, 6

2, 3

ekuk x rFkky okLrfod la[;k lehdj.k4y2 + 4xy +


x +6=0 dk lUrq"V djrh gSxds eku ds fy, lEiw.kZ
leqPp;gksxkA

; k x 3
; k x 3

n
k
ekuk f (x, n) = log x , rc x dk eku lehdj.k
x
k 1

f (x, 10) = f (x, 11), dks lUrq"V djrs gS &

21.

(A) 9

(B) 10

(C) 11

(D)buesalsdksbZughaA

;fn rFkk lehdj.k x2 + 3x + 1 =0 ds ewy gS rc


2


dk eku Kkr djks &
1 1


is equal to
1 1
(A) 15
(C) 21

(C)

(D) x : x 2

value of x satisfying the equation


f (x, 10) = f (x, 11), is
(A) 9
(B) 10
(C) 11
(D) none of these

3, 5

(B) x : x 2

k 1

21.

(B)

(C) {x : 2 x 2}

20.

3, 7

(A) {x : 2 x 3}

(C) {x : 2 x 2}
(D)

(A)

(B)

Let x and y be real numbers satisfying


the equation 4y2 + 4xy + x + 6 = 0. The
complete set of values for x, is
(A) {x : 2 x 3}
(B)

Qyu f(x) = 4 x 2 x 2 1 dk ifjlj gksxkA

(B) 18
(D) none of these

(A) 15

(B) 18

(C) 21

(D)bueslsdksbZughaA

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22.

Let f (x) =
h(x) =

2
; g (x) = cos x and
x 1

22.

x 3 t hen the ran ge of t he

ekuk f (x) =
h(x) =

2
; g (x) = cos x rFkk
x 1

x 3 rc la;qDr Qyu fogoh dk ifjlj

gksxk&

composite function fogoh, is


(A) R+
(B) R {0}
(C) [1, )
(D) R+ {1}

(A) R+
(C) [1, )

(B) R {0}
(D) R+ {1}

23.

Consider the functions


f: X Y
and
g : YZ
then which of the following is/are incorrect?
(A) If f and g both are injective then gof :
X Z is injective
(B) If f and g both are surjective then gof
: X Z is surjective
(C) If gof : X Z is bijective then f is
injective and g is surjective.
(D) none of these

23.

ekuk Qyu f : X Y rFkk


g : YZ
rcfuEuesalsdkSulkvlR;gksxk?
(A) ;fn f rFkk g nksuks ,dSdh gS rcgof : X Z
,dSdhgSA
(B) ;fn f rFkkg nksuks vkPNknd rcgof : X Z
vkPNkndgSA
(C) ;fn gof : X Z ,dSdh vkPNknd rc f ,dSdh
rFkkgvkPNkndgSA
(D)buesalsdksbZughaA

24.

If and are the roots of the equation


ax2 + bx + c = 0 then the sum of the roots of
the equation
a2x2 + (b2 2ac)x + b2 4ac = 0 in terms of
and is given by
(A) (2 2)
(B) ( + )2 2
(C) 2 + 2 4 (D) (2 + 2)

24.

;fn rFkk lehdj.k ax2 + bx + c =0 ds ewy gS rc

The quadratic equation


x2 1088x + 295680 = 0 has two positive
integral roots whose greatest common divisor
is 16. The least common multiple of the two
roots is
(A) 18240
(B) 18480
(C) 18960
(D) 19240

25.

25.

a2x2 + (b2 2ac)x + b2 4ac = 0 ds

;ksxfn;sx;srFkkdsinksaesagksxk&
(A) (2 2)

(B) ( + )2 2

(C) 2 + 2 4

(D) (2 + 2)

f}?kkr lehdj.k x2 1088x + 295680 = 0 nks


kukRediw.kkZafd;ewyj[krkgSAftldkegkemHk;fu"B
Hkktd16gSArcnksuksaewyksadky-l-e-gksxk&
(A) 18240

(B) 18480

(C) 18960

(D) 19240

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The solution set for [x] {x} = 1


where {x} and [x] are fractional part &
integral part of x, is
(A) R+ (0, 1)
(B) R+ {1}

26.

tgk{x}rFkk[x],xdkfHkUukRedrFkkiw.kkZadh;HkkxgS&
(A) R+ (0, 1)
(B) R+ {1}

/ m I {0}
(C) m
m

(D)

27.

28.

m / m N {1}
m

27.

The set of values of 'a' for which the


inequality, (x 3a) (x a 3) < 0 is satisfied
for all x [1, 3] is:
(A) (1/3, 3)
(B) (0, 1/3)
(C) ( 2, 0)
(D) ( 2, 3)
If f (x) = px + q and

30.

(C)

m / m I {0}
m

(D)

m / m N {1}
m

leqPp; 'a'ds ekuksa ds fy, vlfedk


(x 3a) (x a 3) < 0 lHkh x [1, 3] ds fy,
lUrq"VdjrhgS&
(A) (1/3, 3)
(C) ( 2, 0)

f f f ( x ) = 8x + 21, 28.

where p and q are real numbers, then p + q


equals
(A) 3
(B) 5
(C) 7
(D) 11
29.

[x] {x} = 1 ds fy, leqPp; dk gy

;fn f (x) = px + q rFkk f f f ( x ) = 8x + 21,


tgk p rFkkq okLrofd la[;k,sa gS] rc p + qcjkcj
gksxk&
(A) 3
(C) 7

If x be the real number such that


x3 + 4x = 8, then the value of the expression
x7 + 64x2 is
(A) 124
(B) 125
(C) 128
(D) 132

29.

Given f (x) is a polynomial function of x,


satisfying f(x). f(y) = f(x) + f(y) + f(xy) 2
and that f (2) = 5. Then f (3) is equal to
(A) 10
(B) 24
(C) 15
(D) None of these

30.

(B) 5
(D) 11

;fn x okLrfod la[;k bl izdkj gS


x3 + 4x = 8, rc O;atd x7 + 64x2 dk eku gksxk &
(A) 124

(B) 125

(C) 128

(D) 132

fn;kf(x), Qyu x dk ,d cgqin gS,


f(x). f(y) = f(x) + f(y) + f(xy) 2 dks

lUrq"V
djrk gS rFkk f(2)=5rc f(3)cjkcj gksxk &
(A) 10
(C) 15

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PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A

SECTION - A
[ oLrqfu"Bizdkjdsiz'u]

[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]

iz-.1 lsiz-.30 rd pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) fn;s gS


ftuesa^^dsoy,d^^lghgSA

Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct

1.
1.

,dlh/khjs[kkesa,dd.kfojkelsvkjEHkgksrkgS]

Starting from rest a particle moves in a

ftldkRoj.k

straight line with acceleration

1/2

a 25 t

1/2

m/s

a 25 t2

for 0 t 5s

a
a

3
m / s2 for t>5s
8

3
m / s2 , t>5s
8

t = 7s ij d.k dk osx gksxk :

The velocity of particle at t = 7s is:

(A) 11 m/s

(B) 22 m/s

(A) 11 m/s

(B) 22 m/s

(C) 33 m/s

(D) 44 m/s

(C) 33 m/s

(D) 44 m/s
2.

2.

m/s2 , 0 t 5s

d.k Aurry ds vuqfn'k osx uls fcUnqPls rFkk mlh

The particle A is projected from point P with


velocity u along the plane and simultaneously

le;nwljkd.kBm/okZ/kjls''dks.kijvosxlsiz{ksfir

another particle B with velocity v at an angle

fd;k x;k gSA d.k ry ij fcUnq Qij Vdjkrs gSA rc &

'' with vertical. The particles collide at point


Q on the plane. Then :
B
P
B

P
Q

(A) v sin = u cos


(B) v cos ( ) = u
(C) v = u
(D) v tan ( ) = u

(A) v sin = u cos


(B) v cos ( ) = u
(C) v = u
(D) v tan ( ) = u

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6.

Pushing force making an angle to the


horizontal is applied on a block of weight W
placed on a horizontal table. If the angle of
friction is , the magnitude of force required
to move the body is equal to :
(A) W cos /cos ()
(B) W sin /cos (+)
(C) W tan /sin ()
(D) W sin /g tan ()

6.

A 40 kg slab rests on a frictionless floor. A 10


kg block rests on top of the slab. The static
coefficient of static friction between the block
and the slab is 0.60 while the kinetic coefficient is 0.40. The 10 kg block is acted upon
by a horizontal force of 100 N. If g=9.8 m/s2|
the resulting acceleration of the slab wil be :
(A) 0.98m/s2
(B) 1.47 m/s2
2
(C) 1.52 m/s
(D) 6.1 m/s2

7.

8.

In a cricket match the fielder draws his hands


backward after receiving the ball in order to
take a catch because :
(A) His hands will be saved from getting hurt
(B) He deceives the player
(C) It is a fashion
(D) He catches the ball firmly

8.

fdsVeSpesafQYMjdSpysrsle;xsanizkIrdjusdsckn
viusgkFkksadksihNsdhvksj[khaprkgSa]D;ksa\
(A)mldsgkFkksadkspksVyxuslscpkusdsfy,
(B)ogf[kykM+hdk /;ku gVkusds fy,A
(C) ;g ,d QS'ku gSA
(D)xsandksetcwrhlsidM+usdsfy,A

9.

A block of mass 20 kg is suspended through


two light spring balances as
shown in Figure then :
(A) Both the scales show
10 kg reading
(B) Both the scales show
20 kg reading
(C) The upper scale will read
20 kg while the lower zero
(D) Their readings are in
between 0 and 20 kg with their
sum equal to 20 kg
20 kg

9.

O;eku20kgdk,dxqVdkfp=kkuqlkj
nksgYdhfLiazxrqykvkssalsyVdkgS rc
(A)nksuksaiSekus10kgikB~;kadcrkrs
g
SA
(B)nksuksiSekus20kgikB~;kad
crkrsgSA
(C) mijh Ldsy 20kg ikB~;kad tcfd
fupyk'kwU;
(D) budk ikB~;kad 0 rFkk20 kg ds
chp] ftudk ;ksx 20kgds cjkcjA

7.

{kSfrtlsdks.kcukrsgq,,d/kdsyusokykcy]{kSfrtest
ijfLFkrWHkkjdsxqVdsijyxk;ktkrkgSA;fn?k"kZ.k
dks.kgS] oLrq dks xfr djkus ds fy, vko';d cy dk
ifjek.kcjkcjgS&
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

W
W
W
W

cos /cos ()
sin /cos (+)
tan /sin ()
sin /g tan ()

,d 40kgdhifV;k,d ?k"kZ.kghuQ'kZij fojke ijgSA


,d 10kgdk xqVdk ifV;k ds ij fojke ij gSA xqVdk
oifV;kdschpfLFkfrt?k"kZ.kxq.kkad0.60tcfdxfrt
xq.kkad 0.40gSA10kgdsxqVds ij100Ndk,d{kSfrt
cy yxk;k tkrk gSA ;fng=9.8 m/s2|ifV;k dk Roj.k
gksxk&
(A) 0.98m/s2
(C) 1.52 m/s2

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(D) 6.1 m/s2

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14.

Two blocks of equal mass 2 kg are placed on


a rough horizontal surface as shown and a
force F is applied on the upper block. The
system is initially at rest. Find acceleration
of the lower block in m/s2. (g = 10 m/s2)

(A) 3 m/s2
(C) zero

14.

(A) 3 m/s2
(C) zero

(B) 5 m/s2
(D) none of these

15.

A physics text book of mass m rests flat on a


horizontal table of mass M placed on the
ground. Let N a-b be th e contact force
exerted by body a on body b. According to
Newtons 3rd Law, which of the following is
an action-reaction pair of forces?
(A) mg and Ntablebook
(B) (m+M)g and Ntablebook
(C) Ngroundtable and Mg + N booktable
(D) Ngroundtable and Ntableground

16.

A side view of a simplified form of vertical


latch B is as shown. The lower member A
can be pushed forward in its horizontal channel. The sides of the channels are smooth,
but at the interfaces of A and B, which are
at 45 with the horizontal, there exists a
static coefficient of friction = 0.4. What is
the minimum force F (in N) that must be ap
plied horizontally to A
to start motion of the
latch B upwards if it
has a mass m = 0.6 kg?
B
(A) 10 N
(B) 0
(C) 14 N
F
A
(D) 22 N

lekuO;eku2kgdsnksxqVdsfp=kkuqlkj ,d[kqjnjh
{kSfrt lrg ij fLFkr gSA rFkk ,d cy Fijh xqVds ij
vkjksfirgSAfudk;izkjEHkesafojkeijgSAfupysxqVdsdk
Roj.k m/s2 esa Kkr dhft, & (g = 10 m/s2)

(B) 5 m/s2
(D)buesalsdksbZughaA

15.

/kjkry ij fLFkr O;ekuMdh,d {kSfrtestijO;eku


m dh ,d HkkSfrd foKku dh fdrkc fLFkr gSA ekuk Na-b
oLrq bij oLrqads }kjkdk;Zjr lEidZ cygSA U;wVu
ds3rdfu;edsvuqlkj]fuEuesalsdkSulkcyksadkf;k
izf;k;qXegS?
(A) mg rFkk Ntablebook
(B) (m+M)g rFkk Ntablebook
(C) Ngroundtable rFkk Mg + N booktable
(D) Ngroundtable rFkk Ntableground

16.

;gm/okZ/kjdqa<hB dklkbMn`';gSAfupykHkkxAblds
{kSfrtpSuyesavkxs/kdsyktkldrkgSApSuyksadhlkbM
fpduh gSA fcUnq Ao Bds vUrQyd] tks {kSfrt ls 45
ijgS];gkLFkSfrt?k"kZ.kxq.kkad=0.4fo|ekugSA
U;wure{kSfrtcy F(Nesa)tksfdAijvkjksfirgSrFkk
ysp Bdks mij dh vksj xfr djkuk vkjEHk dj ldrk gS]
fdruk gksxk] ;fn B dk O;eku m= 0.6kg gS?

(A) 10 N
(C) 14 N

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The displacement of
y
a article as a function
of time is shown in
Figure. The figure 20
indicates that :
(A) The particle starts 10
t in sec.
with a certain velocity
but the mot ion is
o 10 20 30 40 50
retarded and finally the
particle stops
(B) The velocity of the particle is constant
throughout
(C) The acceleration of the particle is
constant.
(D) The particle starts with a constant
velocity, the motion is accelerated and
finally the particle moves with another
constant velocity.

21.

22.

23.

,d d.k dk foLFkkiu le; ds


y

bafxrdjrkgSfd

20

(A) d.k fdlh osx ls

10

t in sec.

vkjEHkgksrkgSfdUrqxfreafnr

o 10 20 30 40 50

gSrFkkvUresad.k:drkgSA
(B) d.k dk osx fu;r gSA
(C) d.k dk Roj.k fu;r gSA
(D)d.kfu;rosxlsvkjEHkgksrkgS]xfrRofjrgSrFkk

vUr esa d.k vU; fu;r osx ls xfr djrk gSA

The graph between the displacement x and


time t for a particle
D
moving in a straight line
S
is sho wn in t he
diagram. During the
C
intervals OA, AB, BC
A
B
and
CD
the
acceleration of the
t
o
particle is :
OA
AB
BC
CD
(A)
+
0
+
+
(B)

0
+
0
(C)
+
0

+
(D)

22.

Two bullets are fired simultaneously from the


same point parallel to an inclined plane. The
bullets have different masses and different
initial velocities. Which will strike the plane
first ?
(A) The fastest one
(B) The heaviest one
(C) The lightest one
(D) They strike the plane at the same time

23.

ds fy, foLFkkiu xo le; t ds


chpxzkQfp=kkuqlkjgSA
lek;kUrjky OA, AB, BC oCD
dsnkSjkud.k dkRoj.kgksxk&

,dlh/khjs[kkesaxfr'khy,dd.k
S
C
A

B
t

(A)

OA
+

AB
0

BC
+

CD
+

(B)
(C)

0
0

0
+

(D)

nks xksyh ,d leku fcUnq ls urry ds lekUrj ,d lkFk


NksM+htkrhgSAxksyh;ksadkO;ekufHkUu&fHkUugSrFkk
izkjfEHkdosxfHkUu&fHkUugSA/kjkryijigysdkSuVdjk;sxk\
(A) rst okyk
(B)Hkkjhokyk
(C) gYdk okyk
(D) ;s leku le; ij ry ls Vdjkrs gSA

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Qyuesafp=kkuqlkjgSAfp=k

s in m

21.

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27.

28.

29.

30.

A particle moves on a rough horizontal ground


with some initial velocity say v0. If 3/4th of
its kinetic energy is lost in friction in time t0.
Then coefficient of friction between the
particle and the ground isv0
v0
(A) 2gt
(B) 4gt
0
0
3v 0
v0
(C) 4gt
(D) gt
0
0

27.

A parabolic bowl with its bottom at origin


has the shape y = x2/20. Here x and y are in
metres, the maximum height at which a small
mass m can be placed
y
on the bowl without
slipping (coefficient of
static friction is 0.5) is(A) 2.5 m
(B) 1.25 m
x
(C) 1.0 m
(D) 4.0 m

28.

For the arrangement shown in figure the coefficient of friction between the two blocks
is . If both the block are identical, then the
acceleration of each block isF
(A)
2g
2m
m
F
F
m
(B)
2m
F
(C)
g
(D) zero
2m
A particle moving in a straight line has velocity
and displacement equation as

29.

,dd.k,d[kqjnjh{kSfrt/kjkryijdqNizkjfEHkdosxv0
ls xfr djrk gSA ;fn bldh xfrt tkZ dk 3/4th le;
t0esa?k"kZ.kesa[kpZgksrkgSArcd.ko/kjkrydschp?k"kZ.k
xq.kkadgksxk&
v0
(A) 2gt
0
3v 0
(C) 4gt
0

v0
(B) 4gt
0
v0
(D) gt
0

,d ijoy; dVksjk ftldk iasnk ewyfcUnq ij gSA ftldh


vkd`fry=x2/20;gkaxoyehVjesagSAvf/kdrepkbZ
ftl ij ,d NksVk O;eku m
y
fcukfQlysdVksjsijjgldsA
(LFkSfrd?k"kZ.kxq.kkad0.5gS)
gksxh(A) 2.5 m
(B) 1.25 m
(C) 1.0 m
(D) 4.0 m

fp=kesaiznf'kZrO;oLFkkdsfy,nksxqVdksadschp?k"kZ.k
xq.kkadgSA;fnnksuksa,dlekugS]rcizR;sdxqVdsdk
Roj.kgksxkF
2g
2m
F
(B)
2m
F
(C)
g
2m

30.

(D)'kwU;

,dd.klh/khjs[kkesaxfr'khydkosxofoLFkkiulehdj.k
v 4 1 s ,

v 4 1 s ,
where v is in m/s and s is in m. The initial
velocity of the particle is :
(A) 4 m/s
(B) 16 m/s
(C) 2 m/s
(D) zero

ds vuqlkj gS] tgk vm/s rFkk s m esa gSA d.k dk


izkjfEHkdosxgksxk&:
(A) 4 m/s
(C) 2 m/s

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Use Data : 1H1, 2He4, 3Li7, 4Be9, 5B 10, 6C12, 7N14, 8O16, 9F19, 11Na23, 12Mg 24,
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SECTION - A

[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]

[ oLrqfu"Bizdkjdsiz'u]

Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct
1.
The rate constant of a reaction depends on
(A) Temperature
(B) Initial concentrations of the reactants
(C) Extent of reaction
(D) All of these
2.

3.

iz-.1 lsiz-.30 rd pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) fn;s gS


ftuesa^^dsoy,d^^lghgSA
1.

The C Cl bond energy of the following


compound in decreasing order.
(a) CH3CH2Cl (b) CH2 = CH Cl
(c) CH C Cl
(d) Ph Cl
(A) a < b < d < c
(B) a > b > d > c
(C) c > d > b > a
(D) a > b > c > d

2.

In the following reaction,


BrO3(aq) + 5Br(aq) + 6H+ (aq)
3Br2() + 3H2O(aq)
Select correct relation

3.

(A)

,d vfHkf;k dk nj fu;rkad fdl ij fuHkZj djrk gS \


(A) rkieku
(B)f;kdkjdksadhizkjfEHkdlkanzrk
(C)vfHkf;kdkizlkj
(D)mijksDrlHkh
fuEufyf[kr ;kSfxd esaCClcU/k tkZ dk ?kVrk e
gksxkA
(a) CH3CH2Cl (b) CH2 = CH Cl
(c) CH C Cl
(d) Ph Cl
(A) a < b < d < c
(B) a > b > d > c
(C) c > d > b > a
(D) a > b > c > d

fuEuvfHkf;kesa
BrO3(aq) + 5Br(aq) + 6H+ (aq)
3Br2() + 3H2O(aq)

lghlEcU/kdkp;udjsa

d[BrO ] d[Br2 ]

dt
dt

(B) 1
3

(A)

d[BrO3 ] d[Br2 ]

dt
dt

d[BrO3 ] d[Br2 ]

dt
dt

(B) 1
3

d[BrO3 ] 1 d[Br2 ]

dt
3 dt
(D) None of these

(C)

(C)

d[BrO3 ] d[Br2 ]

dt
dt

d[BrO3 ] 1 d[Br2 ]

dt
3 dt

(D)buesalsdksbZugh
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4.

The reactivity order of following compounds


with AgNO3.
CH2Br
Br

4.

(b) Ph CH CH3

(a)

The reactivity order of following compounds


with AgNO3.
CH2Br
Br

CH2Br

5.

CH2Br

(c)

(d) (CH3)3CBr

(c)

(d) (CH3)3CBr

Cl
(A) a > b > c > d
(C) b > c > d > a

(B) b > d > a > c


(D) b > a > d > c

Cl
(A) a > b > c > d
(C) b > c > d > a

(B) b > d > a > c


(D) b > a > d > c

Select the correct statement


(I) OH > NH2 > Cl , I effect

5.

(A) I, II & III (B) II & III


(C) II only
(D) I & III
For the reaction, 2N2O5 4NO2 + O2, the
rate equation can be expressed in two ways

6.

d[N2O5]
d[NO2 ]
= k [N2O5] and +
= k[N2O5]
dt
dt
k and k are related as :
(A) 2k = k
(B) k = 2k
(C) k = 4k
(D) k = k
If 3A 2B, then the rate
(A)

(C)

(B)

2 d(A)
3 dt

(D)

d[N2O5]
=k[N2O5]rFkk
dt

d[NO2 ]
= k[N2O5]
dt
krFkkk fuEuizdkjlEcfU/krgS:
(A) 2k = k
(B) k = 2k
(C) k = 4k
(D) k = k
+

d(B)
is equal to:
dt

2d(A)
dt

vfHkf;k, 2N2O5 4NO2 + O2 ds fy, nj


lehdj.k dks nks inks

7.

lgh dFku dk p;u fdft,s


(I) OH > NH2 > Cl , I effect
(II) NH2 > OH > Cl , + M effect
(III) Cl > OH > OR > NH2 I effect
(A) I, II & III (B) II & III
(C) II only
(D) I & III

(II) NH2 > OH > Cl , + M effect


(III) Cl > OH > OR > NH2 I effect

6.

(b) Ph CH CH3

(a)

7.

;fn 3A2BgS]rc nj

d(B)
fuEu ds cjkcjgksrhgS:
dt

1 d(A)
3 dt

(A)

(B)

3 d(A)
2 dt

2d(A)
dt

1 d(A)
3 dt

(C)

2 d(A)
3 dt

(D)

3 d(A)
2 dt

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Among the following the one which has


largest carbon Carbon bond is:
(A) CH2 = CH2
(B) CH2 = CH NH2

8.

(A) CH2 = CH2 (B) CH2 = CH NH2


(C) O2N CH2 = CH NH2
(D) HO CH = CH NH2

(C) O2N CH2 = CH NH2


(D) HO CH = CH NH2
9.

In which of the following compounds + M


effect is present

OH
(I)

N=O
(II)

fuEufyf[kresalsdkSuls;kSfxdesavfrl;qXeumifLFkr
g
SA

9.

fuEufyf[kresalsdksuls;kSfxdesa+MizHkkomifLFkr
gksxkA
OH

CH3
(I)

(III)

(IV)

11.

(III)

CHO

OCR

OCR
(IV)

(V)

(V)

(A) I, II & V
(C) I, III & IV

(A) I, II & V (B) I & IV


(C) I, III & IV (D) I & III
10.

(II)

CH3

CHO

N=O

The rate of a gaseous reaction is given by


the expression K [A] [B]. If the volume of
the reaction vessel is suddenly reduced to
1/4th of the initial volume, the reaction rate
relating to original rate will be:
(A) 1/10
(B) 1/8
(C) 8
(D) 16

10.

The rate of a reaction is expressed in different ways as follows :

11.

xSlh; vfHkf;k dh nj O;atd K [A] [B] }kjk n'kkZ;h


tkrhgSA;fnvfHkf;kik=kdkvk;ruvpkudizkjfEHkd
vk;ru
dk
1/4thdegksrkgS]rksokLrfodnjlslEcU/kj[kusokyh
vfHkf;knjgksxh:
(A) 1/10
(C) 8

1 d[C]
1 d[D]
1 d[ A ]
d[B]

=
2 dt
3 dt
4 dt
dt
The reaction is :
(A) 4A + B 2C + 3D (B) B + 3D 4A + 2C
(C) A + B C + D
(D) B + D A + C

(B) 1/8
(D) 16

,dvfHkf;kdhnjdksfuEurjhdksa}kjknf'kZrfd;k
tkrkgS

1 d[C] 1 d[D]
1 d[ A ]
d[B]

2 dt
3 dt
4 dt
dt

mDrvfHkf;kgS%
(A) 4A + B 2C + 3D (B) B + 3D 4A + 2C
(C) A + B C + D
(D) B + D A + C

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13.

Units of rate constant for first and zero order reactions in terms of molarity (M) are
respectively.
(A) sec1, M sec1

(B) sec1, M

(C) M sec1, sec1

(D) M, sec1
13.

(B) 0.01 kg sec1

(C) 0.6 kg hr

'kwU;rFkkFkedksfVdhvfHkf;kdsfy,njfu;rkad
eksyjrk(M)ds:iesanf'kZrgSA
(A) sec1, M sec1
(C) M sec1, sec1

The rate of production of NH3 in N2 + 3H2


2NH3 is 3.4 kg min1. The rate of consumption of H2 is :
(A) 5.1 kg min1

14.

12.

(B) sec1, M
(D) M, sec1

vfHkf;k N2 +3H2 2NH3 esa NH3 ds mRiknu dh nj


3.4kg min1. H2 ds miHkksx dh nj gksxh %
(A) 5.1 kg min1

(B) 0.01 kg sec1

(C) 0.6 kg hr1

(D)buesalsdksbZugha

(D) None of these


14.

In which of the following molecules -electron density in ring is minimum?

fuEuesalsfdlv.kqdsoy;esa-bysDVkWu?kuRoU;wure
gS\

OCH3

NO2

(A)

(B)

(A)

OCH3

NO2
(B)

NO2

NO2

NO2

NO2
(C)

H2N

15.

(C)

(D)

(D)

H2N

NO2

15.

How many ml of 0.150 M Na2CrO4 will be


required to oxidize 40 ml of 0.5 M Na2S2O3.

NO2

0.5 MNa2S2O3 ds 40ml dks vkWDlhd`r djus ds fy,


0.150M Na2CrO4 ds

fdrus vk;ru

CrO42 + S2O32 Cr(OH)4 + SO42.

vko';drkgksxhA

(A) 225 ml

(B) 355 ml

CrO42 + S2O32 Cr(OH)4 + SO42.

(C) 455 ml

(D) 555 ml

(A) 225 ml

(B) 355 ml

(C) 455 ml

(D) 555 ml

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Select the correct statements


(I) All mesomeric effect are resonance
(II) All resonance effect are mesomeric effect

16.

(III) CH2 = CH Cl

CH2 CH = Cl
This shows M effect of Cl

(III) CH2 = CH Cl

CH2 CH = Cl
Cl dkMizHkkon'kkZrsZgSA

CH2 CH = Cl

(IV) CH2 = CH Cl

18.

19.

20.

Number of moles of
1 mole of NO3 ions
NH2OH is:
(A) 2
(C) 5

Cldk+M izHkkon'kkZ;ktkrkgSA
(A) I, II vkSj III (B) I, II vkSj IV
(C) dsoy III
(D) I vkSjIV

electrons take up when


is reduced to 1 mole of

17.

1eksy NO3 dks 1eksyNH2OH esa vipf;rdjusa ds

fy,vko';dbySDVksuksadhla[;kgksxh&

(B) 4
(D) 6

(A) 2
(C) 5

1 g equivalent of a substance is the weight


of that amount of a substance which is
equivalent to :
(A) 0.25 mol of O2
(B) 0.50 mol of O2
(C) 1 mol of O2
(D) 8 mol of O2
When one gm mole of KMnO4 reacts with HCl,
the volume of chlorine liberated at NTP will
be:
(A) 11.2 litre
(B) 22.4 litre
(C) 44.8 litre
(D) 56.0 litre

18.

fdlhinkFkZdk1xzkerqY;kadHkkjfuEuesalsfdlds
rqY;gksrkgSA
(A) O2 ds 0.25 eksy
(B) O2dk 0.50 eksy
(C) O2 dk 1 eksy
(D) O2 ds 8 eksy

19.

tc 1xzkeeksy KMnO4,HClds lkFkvfHkf;k djrk


gSa rksfudyus okyhDyksjhu xSl dkvk;ruNTPij
D;kgksxkA

20.

CH2 = CH Cl

CH2 = CH Cl

(a)

(b)

(B) 4
(D) 6

(A) 11.2 litre


(C) 44.8 litre

The correct stability order is:

(B) 22.4 litre


(D) 56.0 litre

LFkkbZRodklghegksxk%
CH2 = CH Cl

CH2 = CH Cl

(a)

(b)

CH2 CH = Cl

CH2 CH = Cl

(c)

(c)

(A) a > b > c


(C) c > a > b

CH2 CH = Cl

(IV) CH2 = CH Cl

This shows + M effect of Cl


(A) I, II and III
(B) I, II and IV
(C) III only
(D) I and IV
17.

fuEu esa ls lgh dFku dk p;u dhft,A


(I)lHkhfelksesfVdizHkkovuqokngksrsgSA
(II)lHkhvuqoknizHkkofelksesfjdizHkkogksrsgSA

(A) a > b > c


(C) c > a > b

(B) a > c > b


(D) b > c > a

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(B) a > c > b


(D) b > c > a

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21.

21. AB4 + C +2 C +3 + A+2

AB4 + C +2 C +3 + A+2

If the O.N. of B is 2. Choose the true


statement for the above change
(A) O.N. of A decreases by 5

;fn mi;qZDr vfHkf;k esa B dh vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk


2 gks] rks lR; dFku dkSu lk gS

(B) O.N. of C decreases by +1

(A) A dh

(C) O.N. of A decreases by + 5 and that of


C increases by +1

(B) C dh

Identify the cations which is more stable


than following carbocation?

vkWDlhdj.k la[;k 5 ?kVrh gS

vkWDlhdj.k la[;k +1 ?kVrh gSA


(C) A dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k +5 ?kVrh gS vkSj C
dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k +1 cM+rh gSA

(D) O.N. of A decreases by +5 and that of


C decreases by +1
22.

mikip;u vfHkf;k gS-

(D) A dh
22.

vkWDlhdj.k la[;k +5 ?kVrh gS vkSj C


dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k +1 ?kVrh gSA
fuEufyf[krdkcZ/kuk;uesalsfdldkcZ/kuk;udkLFkkf;Ro
fn;sx,dkcZ/kuk;udhrqyukesavf/kdgksxkA

CH2
CH2

CH2

(A)

CH2
CH2

(B)
(A)
CH2

(C)

23.

CH2

(D)

(C)

No. of nobond resonating structures of the

23.

following compound.

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 9

CH2

(B)

fuEufyf[kr;kSfxddhvcU/khrvuquknhlajpukvksadh
la[;kfdruhgSA

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 9

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(D)

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Find DOU for the following compound.

24.

fuEufyf[kr;kSfxdesaDOUcrkbZ,sA
OH

OH
CH 3

CH 3

C=N

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 9

25. Which of the following reactions does not


involve either oxidation or reduction
(A) VO2+ V2O3
(C) Zn+2Zn
26.

27.

25.

(B) Na Na +
(D) CrO42Cr2O72

Which of the following is the least stable?


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Which of the following is least stable resonating structure.

C=N

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 9

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulh vfHkf;k esa u rks vkWDlhdj.k


gks jgk gS vkSj u gh vip;u
(A) VO2+ V2O3 (B) Na Na +
(C) Zn+2 Zn
(D) CrO42 Cr2O72

26.

27.

fuEuesalsdkSudeLFkk;hgSa?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

fuEufyf[kresalsdkSulhvuquknhlajpuklclsdeLFkk;hgSA
RS-1, CH3OCH=CH C HCH3

RS-1, CH3OCH=CH C HCH3

RS-2, CH3O CHCH=CHCH3

RS-2, CH3O C HCH=CHCH3

RS-3, CH3 O=CHCH=CHCH3

RS-3, CH3 O=CHCH=CHCH3


(A) RS-1
(B) RS-2
(C) RS-3
(D) RS-1=RS-2

(A) RS-1
(C) RS-3

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(B) RS-2
(D) RS-1=RS-2

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28.

The number of delocalised -electrons in


the given compound C10H104
(A) 14
(B) 16
(C) 8

29. 3A(s)

28.

g
SA
(A) 14
(C) 8

(D) 12
5B(g) + 7C (g)

If the rate of appearance of B is 5 10 2


mole/lit-sec & the volume of the container is
2 lit. then The rate of disappearance of A is:
(A) 3 102 mole/lit.Sec

29. 3A(s)

(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh

Which of the following pairs represent


resonating structures ?
(A)
CH2 = CHOH; CH3CHO

30.

fuEuesalsdkSulk;qXevuqukniznf'kZrdjrkgS\
(A)
(B)

CH2 = C = O; CH C OH
O

(C)

5B(g) + 7C (g)

(A) 3 102 mole/lit.Sec


(B) 2 102 mole/lit/Sec
(C) 5 102 mole/lit.Sec

(D) None

(B)

(B) 16
(D) 12

;fn B ds cuus dh nj 5 102 mole/lit.-sec vkSj


ik=k dk vk;ru 2 yhVjgSA rc A ds xk;c gksus dh nj
g
SA

(B) 2 102 mole/lit/Sec


(C) 5 102 mole/lit.Sec

30.

C10H104 ;kSfxdesafoLFkkuhr-bysDVksuksadhl[;ka

OH

CH3 C

CH3 ; CH3 C

(C)

CH2 = CHOH; CH3CHO


CH2 = C = O; CH C OH
O
OH

CH3 C

CH2

OH
+

OH

(D)

CH3 C

OH
+

CH3 ; CH3 C

(D)

CH3 C

CH3 ; CH3 C
+

OH

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CH3 ; CH3 C

CH3

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CH3

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