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2016
Practice Paper- 1

Shivam Goyal

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Mathematics
SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 8. Each question has
4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE choice is correct.
1.

The period of the function f ( x) cos (sin x


(a)

(b)

(a) 0

(b) 1

(c) e 2

3
1
1
then P(A B) is equal to
, P( B' )
, P( A' B' )
7
2
14
(where A , B are complement of A, B)
1
3
(a)
(b)
(c) 0
14
8

(d) does not exist

P( A)

(d) none of these

If the medians AD and BE of a ABC intersect at right angles then (a 2 b 2 ) is equal to


(a) 5c 2

5.

(d) none of these

lim [1 [ x]] x , where [] is greatest integer function, is equal to


x

4.

(c) 1

2.

3.

cos x ) is

(b) 4c 2

(c) 3c 2

(d) 2c 2

e{ x} {x} 1
equals, where {} is fractional part function and I is an integer
x I
{x}2
1
(a)
(b) e 2
2
(c) I
(d) does not exist
lim

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6.

The differential equation of the system of circles touching the x-axis at origin is
dy
dy
(a) ( x 2 y 2 )
(b) ( x 2 y 2 )
2 xy 0
2 xy 0
dx
dx
dy
(c) ( x 2 y 2 )
(d) a second order differential equation
2 xy 0
dx

7.

The sum of the series


(a)

172

171

C80

C81

(c) 2171
8.

If z i i , where i
(a) z is purely real
(c) z

1 , then

170

C79

169

C78 ..........
(b)

262

(d)

172

91

C0 is equal to

C80

C80

(b) z is purely imaginary


1
tan 1
(d) arg ( z )
2

SECTION II
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions numbered 9 to 12. Each question contains
Statement-1 and Statement-2. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Directions: Read the following questions and choose
(A) If both the statements are true and statement-2 is the correct explanation of
statement-1.
(B) If both the statements are true but statement-2 is not the correct explanation of
statement-1.
(C) If statement-1 is True and statement-2 is False.
(D) If statement-1 is False and statement-2 is True.
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9.

Statement-1 :
Statement-2 :

10
0 i j 10

n
r 1

(a) A
10.

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Cr

Cj

Ci

310 .

2n 1 .
(b) B

(c) C

Statement-1 : The length of latus rectum of the hyperbola


Statement-2 : Latus rectum is a double-ordinate.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C

11.

x2

y2

a2

b2

1 (a b) is

2a 2
.
b

(d) D

Statement-1 : If a circle cuts a rectangular hyperbola xy c 2 in A, B, C, D and the


parameters of these four points be t1 , t 2 , t3 and t4 respectively then
t1 t2 t3 t 4 1.
Statement-2 : We can take ct ,
(a) A

12.

(d) D

(b) B

c
,t
t

0 as the parametric point on the hyperbola xy

(c) C

c2 .

(d) D

Statement-1 : If A and B are two matrices such that AB = B and BA = A, then


A2 B2 A B .
Statement-2 : Matrix multiplication is associative.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C

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(d) D

SECTION III
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs M13 M18. Based upon each paragraph, 6 multiple choice
questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which
ONLY ONE choice is correct.
Passage-I
From 5 novels A, B, C, D and E and four biographies F, G, H and I Reena has to choose
five books that she will assign over the summer to the participants in the book club she leads.
Her selection will be made in accordance with the following requirements:
(i) Exactly two of the books selected must be biographies.
(ii) If B is selected, both D and G must be selected.
(iii)A cannot be selected unless F is selected.
(iv) If either C or E is selected, then the other is must.
(v) If I is selected, neither F nor H can be selected.
13.

Which of the following could be a list of the five books that Reena selects?
(a) A, B, D, F, H
(b) B, C, D, F, G
(c) A, C, E, F, I
(d) A, B, D, F, G

14.

If Reenas first two selections are F and H, which of the following must she also select?
(a) B
(b) C
(c) D
(d) G

15.

If E is not selected, then all of the following must be selected except


(a) A
(b) D
(c) F
(d) H

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Passage-II
x

Given the curve y = f (x) passing through the point (0, 1) and y

f (t )dt passing through

1
. The tangents drawn to both the curves at the points with equal abcissae
2
intersect on the x-axis, then
0,

the point

16.

The equation of the curve y = f (x) is


3x 2 x 3
(a)
1
x2
(c) log

17.

18.

x2

x3

1
x2

( f ( x)) 2 1
x 0
x
(a) 3
(c) 4

(b)

3x 2

x3
3

x2
(d) none of these

lim

(b) 6
(d) none of these

The area bounded by y = f (x), y = x and x = 0 to x = 1 is


1
1
(a) (e 2 2)
(b) (e 2 1)
2
2
2
(c) e 1
(d) none of these

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SECTION IV
Matrix Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns
which have to be matched. Statements (A), (B), (C), (D) in Column I have to be matched
with statements (1, 2, 3, 4) in Column II. One statement in first column has one or more than
one match with the statements in second column. The answers to these questions have to be
appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example.
If the correct matches are A 1,3, B 3, C 2,3 and D 2,4, then the correctly bubbled
4 4 matrix should be as follows:
A
B
C
D

1 2 3 4
1

1.
Column I
(A)

The length of common chord of the parabolas y 2

Column II

x and

1.
x 2 y is
(B) The radius of the circle passing through the foci of the ellipse
2.
x2 y2
1 and having its center at (0, 3) is
16 9
If one of the diameters of the circle x 2 y 2 2 x 6 y 6 0 is
a chord of the circle with center (2, 1), then the radius of the 3.
circle is
PF2 k , such that the
(D) If F1 (0, 0), F2 (1, 1) and PF1
4.
locus of P is an ellipse then k may be

4
3

(C)

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2
1
2

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Match the following columnI with columnII


All the notations have usual meanings.
Column I

Column II

(A) The radius of the circle passing through the center of the
incircle of ABC and through the end points of BC is given 1.
by

3r

(B) If in the ABC, r1 2r2 3r3 , D is the mid point of BC,


2.
then cos ( ADC) is equal to

r2

(C) The harmonic mean of the exradii of a triangle is equal to


(D) If the distances of the vertices of a triangle from the nearest
points of contact of the incircle with the sides be , ,
respectively, then

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3.

a
A
sec
2
2

4.

7
25

SECTION V
Subjective or Numerical Type
The answer to these questions would lie between
0 to 9999. For any answer all four bubbles must be
filled, for example if you plan to answer as 16 then fill
0016 and if you plan to answer 0 then fill 0000 in the
grid provided in answer sheet. Any incomplete filling
will be considered as incorrect filling.
Illustration: If you want to fill 2379 as your answer
then it will be filled as

1.

If

)(

Where

2.

are different from 1 and are the roots of ax 3 bx 2 cx d


25
2(a b c d )
then
)(
)
..........
2
d

1
2

1
2

If {x} denotes the fractional part of x, then

100

3{ x } dx = ..........

Space for rough work

0 and

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Physics
SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 8. Each question has
4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE choice is correct.
1.

A point moves in the xy plane according to the law x = t and y


t 1 t where and
are positive constants. The time after which the velocity makes an angle /4 with the
acceleration is
1
2
1
2
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

2.

A rigid body can be hinged about any point on the x-axis. When it is hinged such that the
hinge is at x, the moment of inertia is given by I 2 x 2 12 x 27 kg m 2 . The xcoordinate of centre of mass is
(a) x = 2
(b) x = 0
(c) x = 1
(d) x = 3

3.

Earths magnetic field can be used to give an angular velocity to an earth satellite about its
own axis. A charged capacitor is discharged suddenly supplying a total charge Q through a
coil of N turns wound around the satellites surface along the circumference of the largest
circle. The satellite has a mass m and may be treated as thin walled sphere. If the earths
magnetic field (B) is parallel to the winding plane then the maximum possible angular
velocity is
3 NBQ
2 NBQ
2 NBQ
3 NBQ
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
2 m
3 m
3 m
2
m

4.

Magnetic field at the centre (at nucleus) of hydrogen like atoms (atomic number =Z) due to
motion of electron in nth orbit is proportional to
(a)

n3
z5

(b)

n4
z

(c)

z2
n3

(d)

z3
n5

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5.

A variable force F = 25 t acts on a body of mass 10 kg kept on a rough horizontal surface


( s = 0.6, k = 0.4). The velocity of the body at t = 4s is
(a) 1.6 ms1

6.

(b) 3.2 ms1

(c) e2R

(b) eR

(d)

e.R

A parallel plate capacitor has plate area A and separation d between the plates. The space
between plates is filled with a dielectric of dielectric constant K and resistivity . The
capacitor is initially charged to Q0 using a battery. After removing battery at t = 0, current
density in the dielectric at any time t is
(a)

8.

(d) 6.4 ms1

A tunnel is dug along radius of earth that ends at centre. A body is released from the surface
along tunnel. The ball will bounce after first collision at centre up to a height of (radius of
earth is R and co-efficient of restitution is e)
(a) R

7.

(c) 5 ms1

Q0
e
K 0A

t
K 0

Q0
e
(b)
K 0

t
K 0

Q0
(c)
e
2 K 0A

t
K 0

2Q0
(d)
e
K 0

t
K 0

The light of radiation 300 nm falls on a photocell operating in the saturation mode. The
spectral sensitivity is 4.8 mA/Watt. The yield of photoelectrons (i.e. number of electrons
produced per photon) is
(a) 0.06
(b) 0.02
(c) 0.09
(d) 0.20

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SECTION II
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions numbered 9 to 12. Each question contains
Statement-1 and Statement-2. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Directions: Read the following questions and choose
(A) If both the statements are true and statement-2 is the correct explanation of
statement-1.
(B) If both the statements are true but statement-2 is not the correct explanation of
statement-1.
(C) If statement-1 is True and statement-2 is False.
(D) If statement-1 is False and statement-2 is True.
9.

Statement-1: Law of conservation of linear momentum holds good in every frame of


reference.
Statement-2: Momentum of a body depends on the frame of reference.
(a) A

10.

11.

12.

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

Statement-1: An incandescent light bulb when connected across a source of constant emf,
its glow decreases with time and becomes constant after a while.
Statement-2: As temperature rises, the resistance of a conductor increases.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
Statement-1: Two electron beams travelling parallel to each other in space will converge
gradually.
Statement-2: The magnetic force between two similar currents is attractive in nature.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C (d) D
Statement-1: For two grams of oxygen and same amount of hydrogen at a given
temperature, curve I is for oxygen and II is for hydrogen.

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Statement-2: Under the given conditions of same temperature and same mass, area under
the graph is inversely proportional to molecular mass.
P
I

II

(a) A

(b) B

T
V

(c) C

(d) D

SECTION III
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs P13 P18. Based upon each paragraph, 4 multiple choice
questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which
ONLY ONE choice is correct.
Passage-I
A conducting frame abcd is kept in a vertical plane, where a
uniform magnetic field B is present as shown. A conducting rod ef
of mass m and length l can slide smoothly on it remaining always
horizontal. The resistance of the loop is negligible and has
inductance L. the rod is released from rest and allowed to fall
under gravity and inductor has no initial current.
13.

15.

c
B

Position of rod x(t) assuming initial position to be x = 0 and vertically downward as +ve x-axis.
gmL
Blt
gmL
Blt
(a) 2 2 1 cos
(b) 2 2 sin
B l
B l
mL
mL
gmL
Blt
1 sin
2 2
B l
mL
Maximum current in the circuit is
2mg
mg
(a)
(b)
Bl
Bl
Maximum velocity of the rod is

(c)
14.

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(d)

gmL
Blt
cos
2 2
B l
mL

(c)

mg
2 Bl

(d)

3mg
2 Bl

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(a)

2 g mL
Bl

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(b)

g mL
Bl

(c)

3 g mL
4 Bl

(d)

Bl
g ml

Passage-II
We have been given a wire of radius r, length l, mass m and resistivity . This wire is put
under different conditions, described in the following parts.
16.

Wire is welded to form a circular loop and kept in x-y


plane as shown. Now it is made to rotate with
frequency f in its plane about z-axis. The tension
produced in the loop due to rotation is
2

(a) mlf
17.

(c)

mlf

(c) 6

i
l

i
l

i
(b) 6 3
l

i
l

(d) 2 3

The wire is cut into 12 equal parts and these are joined
to form a cube. A battery of emf E and of negligible
internal resistance is connected with an ammeter as
shown. The reading of the ammeter is
(a)
(c)

10

l
r
l

10 r 2

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5
72
72
(d)
5

(b)

O
2

(d)

Wire is bent to form an equilateral triangle and i


current is made to pass through it, as shown. The
magnetic field at the centre is
27
(a)
2

18.

(b) 2mlf

Y
I
X

r
l
r2
l

2mlf

SECTION IV
Matrix Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns
which have to be matched. Statements (A), (B), (C), (D) in Column I have to be matched
with statements (1, 2, 3, 4) in Column II. One statement in first column has one or more than
one match with the statements in second column. The answers to these questions have to be
appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example.
If the correct matches are A 1,3, B 3, C 2,3 and D 2,4, then the correctly bubbled
4 4 matrix should be as follows:
A
B
C
D

1.

(A)

(C)

A gas is undertaken through various thermodynamic processes. Match the following


appropriately.
Column-I
Column-II
P

1
2

(B)

1 2 3 4

P
1

2
V

2
1

P
2

2.

U<0

3.

W>0

(D)

Q>0

T=constant

1.

4.
V

Space for rough work

Q<0

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The radius of curvature of the curved surfaces is R in all the lenses /mirrors, shown below.
All lenses are made of glass ( = 1.5) and are thin. Match the following.
Column-I

(A)

Column-II

1.

Image is real

2.

Image distance | v |

3.

Focal length is negative

4.

Diminished image

(B)

O
R/2

R
2

R
(C)

(D)

O
R

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SECTION V
Subjective or Numerical Type
The answer to these questions would lie between
0 to 9999. For any answer all four bubbles must be
filled, for example if you plan to answer as 16 then fill
0016 and if you plan to answer 0 then fill 0000 in the
grid provided in answer sheet. Any incomplete filling
will be considered as incorrect filling.
Illustration: If you want to fill 2379 as your answer
then it will be filled as

1.

Find the time period of vertical oscillations of the mass


shown in figure. (Take m = 64 kg, K = 68 2 N/m), give
answer in seconds.

2.

A rod of mass m and length l is released from rest on a


smooth surface shown in figure. Find the angular speed
l
of the rod when the centre of rod has descended by
4
240
from its initial position. [where l
cm ]
13

Space for rough work

m,l

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Chemistry
Data required : Atomic Mass : Na = 23, Ba = 137, C = 12, O = 16, H = 1
Atomic Number : Fe = 26, Cu = 29, Ni = 28

SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 8. Each question has
4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1.

Consider the following nucleophiles


H2O, CH3 COO , OH, CH 3 O
(II)
(III) (IV)
(I)
The correct order of decreasing nucleophilicity of these species is
(b) (IV) > (II) > (III) > (I)
(a) (I) > (II) > (III) > (IV)
(d) (IV) > (III) > (I) > (II)
(c) (IV) > (III) > (II) > (I)

2.

3.

[X] + H2SO4
[Y], a colourless gas with irritating smell
green solution.
[Y] + K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4
The species [X] and [Y] are
(a) SO3 2 , SO2

(b) Cl , HCl

(c) S2, H2S

(d) CO3 2 , CO2

X mL of 0.05 M solution of a double salt Na2CO3 NaHCO3 2H2O is titrated against 0.05 M
HCl. When phenolphthalein is used as indicator A mL of HCl is required and B mL of the
same acid is required (separately) when methyl orange is the indicator. Find the ratio B/A.
1
(a) 3
(b)
3
(d) 2
(c) 5

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4.

Assume that you are using an open-end manometer filled with mineral oil rather than
mercury. What is the gas pressure in the bulb (in millimeter of Hg) if the level of mineral oil
in the arm connected to the bulb is 237 mm higher than the level in the arm connected to the
atmosphere and atmospheric pressure is 746 mm Hg? The density of mercury is 13.6 g/ml and
the density of mineral oil is 0.822 g/ml.
(a) 731.7 mm Hg
(b) 983 mm Hg
(c) 509 mm Hg
(d) 790.3 mm Hg

5.

The cubic unit cell of Al(molar mass 27 g mol1) has an edge length of 405 pm. Its density is
2.7 g cm3. The cubic unit cell is
(a) face centered
(b) body centered
(c) primitive
(d) hcp

6.

How many isomeric bromides having molecular formula C6H13Br on conversion into
Grignard reagent followed by treatment with water would yield 2, 3-dimethylbutane?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

7.

Silver acetate + I2 In CS2


(2 : 1 Ratio)
The main product of this reaction is
(a) CH3I
(c) CH3COI

8.

In the reaction,
2CuCl2 + 2H2O + SO2
A is
(a) Cu2Cl2
(c) CuSO4

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(b) CHI3
(d) CH3COOCH3
A + H2SO4 + 2HCl
(b) Cu
(d) CuS

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SECTION II
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions numbered 9 to 12. Each question contains
Statement-1 and Statement-2. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
Directions: Read the following questions and choose
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ; Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
9.

Statement-1: Ortho-substituted anilines are normally weaker base than aniline whether the
substituent is electron releasing or electron withdrawing in nature.
Statement-2: Substituent at ortho position hinders the approach of H2O molecule to solvate
the conjugate acid due to steric crowding.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D

10.

Statement-1: Addition of Br2 molecule to trans-2-butene gives meso product.


Statement-2: Addition of Br2 molecule to an alkene proceeds via carbocation intermediate.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D

11.

Statement-1: The acidic character of hydrides of the group 16 elements increases in the
order H2O < H2S < H2Se < H2Te
Statement-2: Oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D

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12.

Statement-1: Enthalpy changes are positive when Na2SO4. 10 H2O and salts like NaCl, KCl
etc. which do not form hydrates are dissolved in water. But enthalpy changes are
negative when anhydrous salts capable of forming hydrates are dissolved in
water.
Statement-2: The difference in the behaviour is due to large difference in the molecular
weights of hydrated and anhydrous salts. The substances with larger molecular
weights usually show positive enthalpy change on dissolution.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
SECTION III
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs C13 C18. Based upon the paragraph, 3 multiple choice
questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
PassageI
The electrons in a poly-electronic atom are filled one by one in order of increasing energy
level. The energy of subshells and orientation of orbitals depends upon the values of three
quantum numbers (i.e., n, l and m respectively) derived from Schrodinger wave equation.
However, the different orbitals of a subshell possess same energy level and are called
degenerate orbitals but their energy level changes in presence of magnetic field and the
orbitals are non-degenerate. A spectral line is noticed if an electron jumps from one level to
other. The paramagnetic nature of element is due to the presence of unpaired electron(s).

13.

Which in each pair is electronically most stable ion: Cu+ or Cu2+ and Fe2+ or Fe3+
(a) Cu+, Fe3+
(b) Cu2+, Fe3+
2+
2+
(c) Cu , Fe
(d) Cu+, Fe2+

14.

The total magnetic moment of Ni2+ ion is


(a)

6 BM

(b)

8 BM

(c)

15 BM

(d)

12 BM

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The possible number of spectral lines when an electron can jump from 5th shell to 2nd shell is
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 6
Passage-II
Any nucleophilic substitution reaction proceeds via two processes:
(a) SN1 i.e. substitution nucleophilic unimolecular
(b) SN2 i.e. substitution nucleophilic bimolecular
The examples which serve for these are the solvolysis of alkyl halides. Let solvolysis of tertbutyl bromide takes place via two conditions given below.
Reaction A: Here tert-butyl bromide was refluxed with ethanol containing small amount of
sodium ethoxide. The reaction was proceeding with a half life of only a few minutes and this
resulted in products (A) an ether and (B) C4H8. The rate for the reaction is given by the
expression,
Rate = k1 [tert-butyl bromide] + k2 [tert-butyl bromide] [C2H5O]
Reaction B: Here tert-butyl bromide was refluxed with a mixture of solvents containing 70%
ethanol and 30% water.

16.

The number of products possible for the second reaction is


(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) reaction will not occur

17.

Here the two constants k1 and k2 respectively for the reaction A are for
(a) SN1 and SN2 respectively.
(b) SN1 and E2 respectively.
(c) E1 and SN2 respectively.
(d) E1 and SN1 respectively.

18.

During substitution reactions with weak base via carbocation mechanism


(a) SN1 predominates
(b) SN2 predominates
(c) E1 predominates
(d) E2 predominates

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SECTION IV
Matrix Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns
which have to be matched. Statements (A), (B), (C), (D) in Column I have to be matched
with statements (1, 2, 3, 4) in Column II. One statement in first column has one or more than
one match with the statements in second column. The answers to these questions have to be
appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example.
If the correct matches are A 1,3, B 3, C 2,3 and D 2,4, then the correctly bubbled
4 4 matrix should be as follows:
A
B
C
D

1 2 3 4
1

1.
Column I

Column II

(A) Variation of equilibrium constants with 1.


temperature

Kirchoffs equation

2.

Hesss law

3.

Vant Hoff equation

(D) Variation of heat of reaction with 4.


temperature

57.2 kJ/equivalent

(B)

Hneutralisation of HCl.

(C) Law of conservation of energy.

2.
Column I

Column II

(A) Cellulose

1.

Anomers

(B)

2.

Epimers

-D glucose and -D-glucose

(C)

Glucose and Mannose

3.

Polymer

(D)

Protein

4.

can be hydrolysed

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SECTION V
Subjective or Numerical Type
The answer to these questions would lie between
0 to 9999. For any answer all four bubbles must be
filled, for example if you plan to answer as 16 then fill
0016 and if you plan to answer 0 then fill 0000 in the
grid provided in answer sheet. In case the answer is a
fraction, round it off to the nearest whole number. For
example, 725.3 is rounded off to 0725. Any incomplete
filling will be considered as incorrect filling.
Illustration: If you want to fill 2379 as your answer
then it will be filled as

1.

How many mole of electrons are required to reduce 1.5 mole of nitro-benzene into aniline,
if current efficiency, in this experiment is 50%.

2.

What is the pH of a mixture obtained by mixing 75 ml M/5 HCl and 25 ml M/5 NaOH
aqueous solution?

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