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PART-I
One Mark Questions
MATHEMATICS
1.
The number of ordered pairs (x,y) of real numbers that satisfy the simultaneous
equations.
x y 2 x 2 y 12
Is
[A] 0
[B] 1
[C] 2
[D] 4
Ans. [D ]
Sol. x + y 2 = x 2 + y = 12
x + y2 = x 2 + y
x y x2 y2 x y , x + y = 1
when x = y
x2 + x = 12
x2 + x 12 = 0
x2 + 4x 3x 12 = 0
(x + 4) (x 3) = 0
x = 4,3
(3,3) ( 4, 4)
When y = 1 x
x + ( 1 x)2 = 12
x 2 x 11 = 0
x
1 1 44
2
So four pair.
2.
[B]
[C] 2 2
[D] 1
Ans. [A ]
Sol.
z3
1
2
z3
1
1
| z |3 3
3
z
|z|
So when | z | 1 by AM GM
1
| z |3 3 2
|z|
1
1
Now z | z |
2
z
|z|
Maximum value = 2
3.
The largest perfect square that divides 20143 20133 20123 20113 .... 23 13 is
[A] 12
[B] 2 2
[C] 1007 2
[D] 20142
Ans. [C ]
Sol. S = 20143 20133 20123 20113 .... 23 13
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2014
1007
r 1
(2r 1)(2r )
r 1
2014
S=
r2
r 1
4.
1007
( 4r
2r )
r 1
(1007) 2 4031
6
6
2
Suppose OABC is a rectangle in the xy-plane where o is the origin and A,B lie on
the parabola y = x 2 . Then C must lie on the curve.
[A] y x 2 2
[B] y 2 x 2 1
[C] y x 2 2
[D] y 2 x 2 1
Ans. [A ]
C(h, k)
B(t2, t 22)
A(t1, t 12)
O
Sol.
mOA mOB 1
t1t 2 1
t1 t 2 h
K ( t 1 t 2 ) 2 2t 1 t 2
K h2 2 y x2 2
5.
O
C1
[A] 22
10
2
[B] 45
[C] 60
Ans. [B ]
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[D] 67
10
2
Sol.
C 1 (r, 0)
C 2 (R, 0)
Eq. of AB y = r
Eq. of circle
C2
(x R) 2 + y 2 = R 2
A R R 2 r 2 , r using R2 = 2r2
BR
r , r
2
r
m1
R r
r
Slope of OB =
m2
Rr
m m2
tan 1
1
1 m1m 2
45
Slope of OA =
6.
The shortest distance from the origin to a variable point on the sphere
( x 2) 2 ( y 3) 2 ( z 6) 2 1 is
[A] 5
[B] 6
[C] 7
[D] 8
Ans. [B ]
C
(2, 3, 6)
Sol.
O (0, 0, 0)
Required
7.
= | OC AC|
= 4 9 36 1
=6
Ans. [B ]
sin( ) cos( )
Sol.
1
sin
cos
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( 1)
sin 2
2
so = 1 ; 3
8.
Ans. [B ]
2
1
r
F
2
Sol.
r
A
120
So
A 120
12 2 2 FB 2
2(1)( 2)
1 5 FB 2
FB 2 7
2
2(2)
FB 7
9.
Let p(x) be a polynomial such that p( x) p' ( x) x n , where n is a positive integer. Then
p(0) equals.
1
1
[A] n!
[B] (n 1)!
[C]
[D]
n!
(n 1)!
Ans. [A ]
n
Sol.
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n 1
P1 ( x ) a r (n r ) x n r 1
r 0
r 1
So, a 0 1 and a r a r 1 (n r 1)
ar
n r 1
a r 1
a a
a a
Now, P(0) a n n . n 1 ....... 2 1 .a 0
a n 1 a n 2
a1 a 0
= (1 2.......n) n!
10.
x
lim
x 0 sin x
is
[A] e
6 / x2
[B] e-1
[C] e1/6
[D] e6
Ans. [A ]
Sol.
x
lim
x 0 sin x
lim
6 / x2
6 x sin x
sin x
x 0 x 2
x3
x x
3!
6
lim
x
x 0 x 2
e
=e
11.
Among all sectors of a fixed perimeter, choose the o ne with maximum area. Then
the angle at the center of this sector (i.e., the angle between the bounding radii) is
3
[A]
[B]
[C] 3
[D] 2
2
3
Ans. [D ]
r
r
Sol.
r
Perimeter = 2r r k (const.)
1
Area r 2 (k 2r ).r
2
2
1
A (kr 2r 2 )
2
dA 1
k
( k 4r ) 0 r
dr 2
4
d 2A
0
dr 2
So, 2r 2 k
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k k
k
2 4
2
12.
Define a function f : R R by
f ( x) max{| x |, | x 1 |,........ | x 2n |}
2n
f ( x)dx is
0
[B] n2
[A] n
[C] 3n
[D] 3n2
Ans. [D ]
Sol.
2n
2n
2n
f (x)dx | x 2n | dx | x | dx
n
2n
2n
x x2
2nx 3n 2
2 0 2 n
13.
p( x)dx
[A] 2
[B] 3
[C] 4
Ans. [D ]
Sol. p (x) = ax 3 + bx 2 + cx + d
p(0) = 2
d=2
p(1) = 3
a+b+c+2=3
a+b+c=1
(1)
p(-1) = 4
a b c 2 4
a b c 2
3
2
3
P( x ) ax 3 x 2 cx 2
2
1
1
2 3 2
=
p
(
x
)
dx
1 ax 2 x cx 2 dx = 5
1
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[D] 5
is
14.
| x t | dt is equal to.
[A] x 2e x 1
[C] x 2e x 1
[B] x 2e x 1
[D] x 2e x 1
Ans. [A ]
Sol.
| ( x t ) | dt
e t ( x t ) dt e t ( t x ) dt
0
II
(x t)e
(1)e
x
x 2e 1
15.
II
(x t)e
t x
0
e t x
An urn contains marbles of four colours: red, white, blue and green. When four
marbles are drawn without replacement, the following events are equally likely:
(1) the selection of four red marbles;
(2) the selection of one white and three red marbles;
(3) the selection of one white, one blue and two red marbles;
(4) the selection of one marble of each colour.
The smallest total number of marbles satisfying the given condition is
[A] 19
[B] 21
[C] 46
[D] 69
Ans. [B ]
Sol. Let number of red, white, blue, green balls be r, w, b, g respectively and r + w + b
+g=n
w
r
w
C .r C
C
C1.b C1.r C2 r C1.w C1.b C1.g C1
Given n 4 n 1 3
n
0
C4
C4
C4
C4
r (r 1)(r 2)(r 3) wr(r 1)(r 2) wbr(r 1)
r.w.b.g
24
6
2
r 3 = 4w, r 2 = 3b, r 1 = 2g
r = 4w + 3, r = 3b + 2, r = 2g + 1
Now LCM of (4, 3, 2) = 12
rmin 11 w min 2 bmin 3 g min 5
(r + w + b + g)min. = 21
16.
There are 6 boxes labeled B 1 , B 2 , ..B 6 . In each trial, two fair dice D 1 ,D 2 are
known. If D 1 shows j and D 2 shows k, then j balls are put into the box B k . After n
trials, what is the probability that B 1 contains at most one ball?
5n 1 5n 1
5n 5n 1 1
[A] n 1 n
[B] n n 1
6 6 6
6 6 6
5n 5n 1 1
[C] n n n 1
6 6 6
5n 5n 1 1
[D] n n n 1 2
6 6 6
Ans. [D ]
Sol. Let P(B 1 ) be the probability that B 1 contains atmost one ball
P(B 1 ) = P(B 1 contains 0 balls) + P(B 1 contains 1 balls)
= P(D 2 never show 1) + P(D 2 shows 1 once when D 1 show 1)
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n
n 1
1
n 5 1
5
C1. . . D
6
6 6
17.
c is perpendicular to d . Then c is
[A] 5i 4 j k
[B] 7i 2 j 5k
[C] 4i 5 j k
[D] 3i 6 j 9k
Ans. [B ]
Sol. a 6i 3 j 6k
d i j k
..
a b c
&
b d
c.d 0
b i j k
From (1)
6i 3j 6k i j k c
c (6 )i (3 )j (6 )k
c.d 0
1
c 7i 2j 5k
18.
(1)
[B] 3 15
[C] 2 15
[D] 6 5
Ans. [B ]
Sol. log (3x 1) (x 2) log (9 x 2 6 x 1) (2x 2 10x 2)
log ( 3x 1) (x 2) log ( 3x 1) 2x 2 10x 2
x2
x 2 2x 2 10x 2
Square
x 2 4 4x 2x 2 10x 2
x 2 6x 6 0
6 36 4(6)
x
2
6 2 15
x
2
x 3 15 possible
19.
[B]
5
8
[C]
17
24
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[D]
5
6
2b 3x
abc
is
Ans. [C ]
Sol. 23 41 2a 1 22 ba 23ca
a=3
23ca 22ba 23 5
3c a = 3
2b 3c = 2
a = 3, c = 2, b = 4
a 2b 3c 17
abc
24
20.
The sides of a right angled triangle are integers. The length of one of the sides is
12. The largest possible radius of the in circle of such a triangle is
[A] 2
[B] 3
[C] 4
[D] 5
Ans. [C ]
a
12 - r
r
Sol.
12 - r
114 + (a + r) 2 = (12 + a r) 2
6a
r
a6
A=6 r=3
a 12 r 4
PHYSICS
21.
A small box resting on one edge of the table is struck in such a way that it slides
off the other edge, 1 m away, after 2 seconds. The coefficient of kinetic friction
between the box and the table.
[A] must be less than 0.05
[B] must be exactly zero
[C] must be more than 0.05
[D] must be exactly 0.05
Ans. [A]
1
Sol. s at 2
2
1
1 .g.22
2
22.
1
20
6 C 5 B e ve 0.96MeV
Assume that positrons (e + ) produced in the decay combine with free electrons in
the atmosphere and annihilate each other almost immediately. Also assume that
the neutrinos (v e ) are massless and do not intersect with the en vironment. At t = 0
we have 1 g of 12
6 C . If the half-life of the decay process is t0, the net energy produced
between time t = 0 and t = 2t0 will be nearly
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Ans. [B]
Sol. Amount decay = 0.75 10 -6 gm
Number of atoms = 0.4 10 17
Energy(in nuclear reaction) = 0.96 number of atoms
MeV
4 10 MeV
16
By E = mc 2
As 1 electron from reaction annihilate by another electrons from atmos phere so
Energy from annihilation = 2 mc 2 4 10 16 MeV
Total energy = 8 1016 MeV
23.
Two uniform plates of the same thickness and area but of different materials, one
shaped like an isosceles triangle and the other shaped lik e a rectangle are joined
together to form a composite body as shown in the figure. If the centre of mass of
the composite body is located at the midpoint of their common side, the ratio
between masses of the triangle to that of the rectangle is
[A] 1 : 1
[B] 4 : 3
[C] 3 : 4
[D] 2 : 1
Ans. [C]
h
h/3
b/2
b
l
Sol.
h
b
m2
3
2
1
.b .h
2
From (1) and (2)
m1 3
m2 4
m1
24.
(1)
as area equal
(2)
Two identical objects each of radii R and masses m 1 and m 2 are suspended using
two strings of equal length L as shown in the figure (R<<L). The angle which
mass m2 makes with the vertical is approximately
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m1
[A]
m1 R
(m1 m2 ) L
[B]
2m1 R
(m1 m2 ) L
m2
[C]
2m2 R
(m1 m2 ) L
[D]
m2 R
(m1 m2 ) L
Ans. [B]
d
m1
Sol.
25.
m2
2R
(m1 m2 ) L
Ans. [C]
Sol. Take anticlockwise positive
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I11 I 22 I
4.25 15 1.80 25 = 6.05
= 3 revolutions/second and clockwise
26.
A boy is standing on top of a tower of height 85m and throws a ball in the
vertically upward direction with a certain speed. If 5.25 seconds later he hears the
ball hitting the ground, then the speed with which the boy threw the ball is (take g
= 10 m/s 2 , speed of sound in air = 340 m/s)
[A] 6 m/s
[B] 8 m/s
[C] 10 m/s
[D] 12 m/s
Ans. [B]
85
= 0.25 sec
340
Time taken by the ball = 5.25 0.25 = 5 sec.
Now
1
85 u 5 10 25
2
U = 8 m/sec
Sol.
27.
For a diode connected in parallel wit h a resistor, which is the most likely
current(I)-voltage(V) characteristic?
R
[A]
[B]
I
[C]
[D]
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Ans. [A]
Sol. Initially major current flows through R & then from diode
Answer is A
28.
Ans. [B]
Sol.
eV
p2
1
mv2 so, eV =
2m
2
and
n D
h
, V 2 and
d
p
So as potential U becomes 4 U then becomes half
29.
Ans. [A]
Sol.
30.
0 .q
-6
.
= 30 10
2R 2
So = 1011 rad/s
A closed bottle containing water at 30C is open on the surface of the moon. Then
[A] the water will boil
[B] the water will come out as a spherical ball
[C] the water will freeze
[D] the water decompose into hydrogen and oxygen
Ans. [A]
Sol. As boiling point depends upon atmospheric pressure which is zero at moon, so
answer is (A)
31.
Ans. [C]
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02
1
g 16
Sol.
T 2
32.
An ac voltmeter connected between points A and B in the circuit below reads 36V.
If it is connected between A and C, the reading is 39 V. The reading when it is
connected between B and D is 25V. What will the voltmeter read when it is
connected between A and D?) Assume that the voltmeter reads true rms voltage
values and that the source generated a pure ac.)
A
[A]
481 V
Ans. [A]
Sol. v L = 36
VL2 VR2 (39)2
VR2 VC2 (25)2
[B] 31 V
[C] 61 V
(1)
(2)
(3)
...........
(4)
(5)
[D]
3361 V
33.
481 V
A donor atom in a semiconductor has a loosely bound electron. The orbit of this
electron is considerably affected by the semiconductor material but behaves in
many ways like an electron orbiting a hydrogen nucleus. Given that the electrons
has an effective mass of 0.07m (where m e is mass of the free electron) and the
space in which it moves has a permittivity 13 0 , then the radius of the electrons
lowermost energy orbit will be close to (The Bohr radius of the hydrogen atom is 0.53)
[A] 0.53
[B] 243
[C] 10
[D] 100
Ans. [D]
Sol.
MV 2 KQ 2
2
r
r
&
MVr
nh
2
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34.
The state of an ideal gas was changed isobarically. The graph d epicts three such
isobaric lines. Which of the following is true about the pressures of the gas?
V
P3
P2
P1
[A] P1 P2 P3
[B] P1 P2 P3
[C] P1 P2 P3
Ans. [B]
Sol.
1
V
V3 > V2 > V1
so P3 < P2 < P1
35.
A metallic ring of radius a and resistance R is held fixed with its axis along a
spatially uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is B 0 sin( t). Neglect gravity.
Then;
[A] the current in the ring oscillates with a frequency of 2
[B] the joule heating loss in the ring is proportional to a2
[C] the force per unit length on the ring will be proportional to B02
[D] the net force on the ring is non-zero
Ans. [C]
Sol.
dF B dB. A
dL R dt
Where B = B0 sin t
36.
Ans. [B]
Sol. A G M c
L2 (M 1L3T 2 ) (M1) (L1T 1)
By comparing 0
3 2
2 0
.. (1)
.. (2)
.. (3)
By solving (1),(2),(3)
2, 2, and 4
37.
Ans. [D]
I
P
hC (4R 2 )hc
Sol.
38.
A wire bent in the shape of a regular n polygonal loop carries a steady current I.
Let l be the perpendicular distance of a given segment and R be the distance of
given segment and R be the distance of a vertex both from the centre of the loop.
The magnitude of the magnetic field at the centre of the loop is given by.
n0 I
n0 I
[A]
[B]
sin( / n)
sin( / n)
2l
2R
n0 I
n0 I
[C]
[D]
cos( / n)
cos( / n)
2l
2R
Ans. [A]
Sol.
0i
2 sin
4 l
2
Where 2
B
39.
The intensity of sound during the festival season increased by 100 times. This
could imply a decibel level rise from
[A] 20 to 120 dB
[B] 70 to 72 dB
[C] 100 to 10000 dB [D] 80 to
100 dB
Ans. [D]
Sol.
I
Sound intensity = 10 log 10 ,
I0
I = 100 I0
so
10 log
100i 0
i0
= 20
So level rises by 20 dB
40.
One end of a slack wire (Youngs modulus Y, length L and cross -sectional area A)
is clamped to a rigid wall and the other end to a block (mass m) which rests on a
smooth horizontal plane. The block is set in motion with a speed v. What is the
maximum distance the block will travel after the wire becomes taut?
mL
2mL
mL
mv
[A] v
[B] v
[C] v
[D] L
AY
AY
2 AY
AY
Ans. [A]
Sol.
1 2 1 2
mv kx
2
2
CHEMISTRY
41.
Ans. [C]
Sol. Order of back bonding
BF 3 >
BCl 3 >
BBr 3
Back bonding
2p 2p
2p 3p
2p 4p
Stronger is the back bonding weaker the tendency to act as a lewis acid
BF 3 < BCl 3 < BBr 3
42.
O 2 is isoelectronic with
[A] Zn2
[B] Mg2
[D] Ni2
[C] K
Ans. [B]
Sol. O 2- ; Total electron = 10
Mg 2+ ; Total electron = 10
43.
The H-C-H, H-N-H, and H-O-H bond angles (in degrees) in methane, ammonia
and water are respectively, closest to
[A] 109.5, 104.5, 107.1
[B] 109.5,107.1,104.5
[C] 104.5,107.1,104.5
[D] 107.1,104.5,109.5
Ans. [B]
:
:
H
H
Sol.
Tetrahedral
Pyramidal
(one lone pair)
H
bent
(2 lone pairs)
Ans. [D]
Sol. 2MnO4 (aq) 3H 2 O2 (aq) 2MnO2 (s) 2H 2 O(l) 3O2 (g) 2OH ( aq)
Oxidation state of Mn in MnO 2 is +4.
45.
The rate constant of a chemical reaction at a ver y high temperature will approach
[A] Arrhenius frequency factor divided by the ideal gas constant
[B] Activation energy
[C] Arrhenius frequency factor
[D] activation energy divided by the ideal gas
constant
Ans. [C]
Sol. k Ae Ea / RT ; At T ; k Ae EA [ R ] Aeo
K=A
46.
The standard reduction potentials (in V) of a few metal ion/metal electrodes are
given below.
The reducing strength of the metals follows the order.
[A] Ag > Cu > Pb > Cr
[B] Cr > Pb > Cu > Ag
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Ans. [B]
Sol. Which have low value of reduction potential is a good reducing agent.
Cr > Pb > Cu > Ag
47.
Ans. [B]
Br
Sol.
48.
heat
H2
C
[A] I
H2
C
H2
C
[C] III
II
[B] II
CH3
III
IV
[D] IV
Ans. [A]
H2
C
Dibenzoyl Peroxide
Polymerisation
Sol.
49.
Styrene
Polystyrene
The major product of the reaction between CH 3 CH 2 ONa and (CH 3 ) 3 CCl in ethanol
is
[A] CH3CH2OC(CH3)3
[B] CH2 = C(CH3)2
[C] CH3CH2C(CH3)3
[D] CH3CH=CHCH3
Ans. [B]
CH3
CH3 C Cl
Sol.
50.
CH3
+
CH3 CH2 ONa
CH3
CH3 C
; E - 2 reaction
CH2
Ans. [D]
51.
The electronic configuration of an element with the largest difference between the
1 st and 2 nd ionization energies is
[A] 1s22s22p6
[B] 1s22s22p63s1
[C] 1s22s22p63s2
[D] 1s22s22p1
Ans. [B]
Sol. Largest difference between 1 st and 2 nd IE
Abnormal jump in I.E. is normally observed when we break into an inner shell
Hence for
m 1s 2 2s 2 2p 3s1 IE
m 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 IE 2 (Electron to be removed from 2p)
fully filledinert
configuration
Ans. [A]
Sol.
53.
SP
SP 2
SP 3
% S character 50% 33.33% 25%
More the % S character more the electronegativity [other factors being equal]
The most abundant transition metal in human body is
[A] copper
[B] iron
[C] zinc
[D] manganese
Ans. [B]
Sol. Most abundant element (transition) in human body is Iron.
54.
Ans. [A]
CH 3COO
Sol.
=
40.9 104
Na
50.10 104
=
Cl
76.35 104
349 104
=
H
HCl H Cl / CH3COOH CH COO H
Sm 2
Sm 2
Sm 2
Sm 2
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mol 1
mol 1
mol 1
mol 1
Ans. [C]
Sol. [ ZCl4 ]2 ; oxidation state of Z is +2
No. of unpaired electrons are 3
Hence Z2+ = d7
L
56.
If -D-glucose is dissolved in water and kept for a few hours, the major constituent(s) present
in the solution is (are)
[A] -D-glucose
[B] mixture of -D-glucose and open chain D-glucose open chain D-glucose
[C] open chain D-glucose
[D] mixture of -D-glucose and -D-glucose
Ans. [D]
H
OH
HO
CH = O
OH
HO
H
OH
Sol.
57.
CH2 OH
-D-Glucose
~ 36%
OH
HO
HO
OH
OH
CH2 OH
OH
H
OH
CH2 OH
-D-Glucose
~ 64%
D-Glucose
The pH of 1N aqueous solutions of HCl, CH 3 COOh and HCOOH follows the order
[A] HCl > HCOOH > CH3COOH
[B] CHl = HCOOH > CH3COOH
[C] CH3COOH > HCOOH > HCl
[D] CH3COOH = HCOOH > HCl
Ans. [C]
Sol. HCl > HCOOH > CH 3 COOH ; Order of Acidic strength
58.
Products
H2 O
OH
HO
OH
OH
I
[A] I
II
[B] II
III
[C] III
[D] IV
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IV
Ans. [A]
OH
+
+
H2 O
Sol.
59.
Reaction of aniline with NaNO 2 + dil. HCl at 0C followed by reaction with CuCN
yields.
NH2
NH2
NO2
CN
[A] I
II
[B] II
Ans. [C]
[C] III
+
N2 Cl
NH2
NaNO2 + HCl
CN
NO2
III
IV
[D] IV
CN
CuCN
0 - 5C
Sol.
60.
Ans. [A]
Sol. In SCHOTTKY by defect equal number of cations and anions leave the crystal
LATTICE to form equal number of cationic and a nionic vacancies.
BIOLOGY
61.
Immunosuppressive drugs like cyclosporine delay the rejection of graft post organ
transplantation
by
[A] inhibiting T cell infiltration
[B] Killing B cells
[C] Killing microphages
[D] Killing dendritic cells
Ans. [A ]
Sol. T-cells are responsible for rejection of transplanted organ.
62.
[D] Tryptopham
Ans. [B]
Sol. Excess of glucose prevent formation of allolactose thus repressure remaining
active lac-operon turn off.
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63.
Assume a spherical mammalian cell has a diameter of 27 microns. If a polypeptide chain with
alpha helical conformation has to stretch across the cell, how many amino acids should it be
comprised of ?
[A] 18000
[B] 1800
[C] 27000
[D] 12000
Ans. [B]
27 10 6
Sol.
= 500 helix
5.4 10 10
Each helix = 3.6 amino acid
so, 500 3.6 = 1800 amino acids
64.
Ans. [C]
Sol. Such bonding is present in ATP, dNTPs etc.
65.
The two components of autonomous nervous system have antagonistic action. But in certain
cases their effects are mutually helpful. Which of the following statement is correct?
[A] At rest, the control of heart beat is not by the vagus nerve
[B] During exercise the sympathetic control decreases
[C] During exercise the parasympathetic control decreases
[D] Stimulation of sympathetic system results in constriction of the pupil.
Ans. [C]
Sol. During exercise parasympathetic system slows heart beat
66.
In a random DNA sequence, what is the lowest frequency of encountering a stop codon?
[A] 1 in 20
[B] 1 in 3
[C] 1 in 64
[D] 1 in 10
Ans. [A]
Sol. There are 64 codons for 20 amino acid, lowest frequency is 1 in 20.
67.
The two alleles that determine the blood group AB of an individual are located on
[A] two different autosomes
[B] the same autosome
[C] two different sex chromosomes
[D] one on sex chromosome and the other on an autosome
Ans. [B]
Sol. Alleles of blood groups are located on 9 th autosome.
68.
Ans. [C]
Sol. Selectable markers helpful in selecting transformant cells.
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69.
Spermatids are formed after the second meiotic division from secondary spermatocytes. The
ploidy of the secondary spermatocytes is
[A] n
[B] 2n
[C] 3n
[D] 4n
Ans. [A]
Sol. Primary Spermatocyte is 2n while secondary spermatocyte and spermatids are
haploid
70.
Ans. [B ]
Sol. Phospholipids contains one glycerol, 2-fatty acid chains, phosphate, choline.
71.
Ans. [A]
Sol. Histones are basic proteins rich in lysine and arginine.
72.
each
If molecular weight of a polypeptide is 15.3 kDa, what would be the minimum number of
nucleotides in the mRNA that codes for this polypeptide? Assume that molecule weight of
amino acid is 90 Da.
[A] 510
[B] 663
[C] 123
[D] 170
Ans. [A]
15300
Sol.
= 170 amino acids
90
One aminoacid = 1 codon = 3 nucleotides, so, 170 3 = 510
73.
Melting temperature for double stranded molecules are converted into single stranded
molecules. Which one of the following DNA will have the highest melting temperature?
[A] DNA with 15% guanine
[B] DNA with 30% cytosine
[C] DNA with 40% Thymine
[D] DNA with 50% adenine
Ans. [B]
Sol. DNA rich in cytosine and guanine is more stable, having highest melting p oint.
74.
Following are the types of immunoglobulin and their functions. Which one of the Following is
INCORRECTLY paired?
[A] IgD: viral pathogen
[B] IgG: phagocytosis
[C] IgE: allergic reaction
[D] IgM: complement fixation
Ans. [A]
Sol. IgD activates B-Cells for antigen recognization
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75.
[B] Ninhydrin
[D] Bromophenol blue
Ans. [B]
Sol. Ninhydrin is used to detect protein and aminoacids.
76.
Mutation in a single gene can lead to changes in multiple traits. This is an example of
[A] Heterotrophy
[B] Co-dominance
[C] Penetrance
[D] Pleiotropy
Ans. [D]
Sol. Multiple effects of a gene called as pleiotropy.
77.
Ans. [C]
Sol. Antibodies, interferons are useful in treatment of cancer.
78.
[D] Mitosis
Ans. [D]
Sol. Mitosis is useful in increasing amount of DNA.
79.
Co-enzymes are components of an enzyme complex which are necessary for its function.
Which of these is a known co enzyme?
[A] Zinc
[B] Vitamin B12
[C] Chlorophyll
[D] Heme
Ans. [B]
Sol. Vitamin B 12 is used as coenzyme cobamide.
80.
Ans. [A]
Sol. Cell wall of bacteria contains sugars (NAG), D and L -aminoacids.
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PART-II
Two Marks Questions
MATHEMATICS
1/ 3
1/ 3
Let x 50 7 50 7
[A] x = 2
[B] x = 3
[C] x is a rational number, but not an integer [D] x is an irrational number
Ans. [A ]
81.
Sol.
50 7 3 t
1
xt
t
1
1
x 3 t 3 3 3 t
t
t
x 3 3x 50 7 ( 50 7)
x 3 3x 14
x 3 3x 14 0
(x 2)(x 2 2x 7) x 2
82.
Let
(1 x x 2 )2014 a 0 a1x a 2 x 2 a 3x 3 ..... a 4028 x 4028
and let
A a0 a3 a6 ....... a4026 ,
B a1 a4 a7 ....... a4027 ,
C a2 a5 a8 ....... a4028
Then
[A] | A || B || C |
[B] | A || B || C |
[C] | A || C || B |
[D] | A || C || B |
Ans. [C ]
Sol. (1 x x 2 ) 2014 a 0 a1x a 2 x 2 a 3 x 3 a 4 x 4 a 5 x 5 a 6 x 6 .....
Substituting 1, , 2 where ei 2 / 3
1 a 0 a1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 a 6
.. (i)
2 2014
2
2
(1 ) a 0 a1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 a 6 .....
.. (ii)
2
2014
2
2
(1 ) a 0 a1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 a 6
.. (iii)
(i) + (ii) + (iii) a 0 a 3 a 6 .....
=
1 22014 ( 2 )
3
1 2 2014
3
1 22015
(i) (ii ) (iii ) a 1 a 4 a 7 ......
3
2
1 22014
3
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83.
Sol.
1
Slope of tangent at 2,
2
1
m
4
1
tan =
y
90
tan 4
Slope of incident ray = m
1
m
4 tan 4
1
1 m
4
4m 1
4
4m
4m + 1 = 16 4m
15
m
8
84.
Let
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
[A] C (0).C ( ) 1
[B] C (0) C ( ) 2
[C] C ( ) 0 for all R
[D] C ' ( ) 0 for all R
Ans. [D ]
Sol. C(0) = e
1
C()
e
Option A, B correct
sinn
C' ()
n 0 ( n 1)!
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C' () 0
Option D false
85.
4
[B] a
3
[C]
a2 a
2
[D]
2
(1 a)
3
Ans. [D ]
a x a 3 x (a 2 a )
Sol. lim
x 2
a 3 x a x / 2
(a x a )(a x / 2 a )(a x / 2 a )
lim
x 2
(a a x / 2 )(a 2 a x a x / 2 .a )
(a x a )(a x / 2 a )
lim 2
x 2
a a x a x / 2 .a
2
(1 a )
3
86.
Let f ( x) ax 2 2
x > 0 is
22
[A] 3
3
Ans. [D ]
1
where is a real constant. The smallest for which f ( x) 0 for all
x
[B]
2
3
23
33
[C]
24
33
2
3
Sol.
x 3 2x 1
0
x (0, )
x
x 3 2x 1 0
x (0, )
3
Now Let (x) x 2x 1
f (x)
1 (x) 3x 2 2 0
2
3
So Graph of ( x )
2
0
2 2
2 1 0
3 3
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[D]
25
33
2 4
1 0
3 3
2
3
2
9
3 4
3 16
32
27
87.
f ( x) tf (t )dt x 2 0
0
/2
y 2 Ceix / 2
f (0) 0 C 2
2
f (x) 2 e x
88.
/2
The figure shows a portions of the graph y 2 x 4 x3 . The line y = c is such that the
areas of the regions marked I and II are equal. If a,b are the x-coordinates of A,B respectively,
then a + b equals
AREA I
Y=C
AREA II
[A]
2
7
[B]
3
7
[C]
4
7
Ans. [A ]
(a,c)
(b,c)
x axis
Sol.
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[D]
5
7
(2x 4x
)dx 2(b a )C
(x 2 x 4 )ab 2(b a )C
(b + a)[1 (a2 + b2)] = 2C
(a b)1 (a b)2 2ab 2C
Again
2x 4x 2 C
4x 3 2x C 0
Roots, a, b,
4x 3 0.x 2 2x C 0
a b 0
1
ab (a b)
2
2
73 4
7
.. (i)
.. (ii)
.. (iii)
90.
is divided by 5 is.
[A] 1
[B] 2
Ans. [D ]
(2015 1) 2014 (2015) 2015 (2015 1) 2016
Sol.
(2017) 2017
(2018) 2018
(2019) 2019
(2020) 2020
(2021) 2021
(2022) 2022
[C] 4
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[D] 4
Raminder = 2
2017
2018
1
1
2 2022
44040 1 22017
1 (5 1) 4040 2(4)1008 1 1 2(1) 4
PHYSICS
91.
A cubical vessel has opaque walls. An observer (dark circle in figure below) is
located such that she can see only the wall CD but not the bottom. Nearly to what
height should water be poured so that she can see an object placed at the bottom at
a distance of 10cm from the corner C ? (Refractive index of water is 1.33.
[A] 10 cm
[B] 16 cm
[C] 27 cm
[D] 45 cm
Ans. [C]
A
D
i = 45
Sol.
y
y-10 10
sin i 1. sin 45
4
1
sin i
3
2
4
y 10
1
3 ( y 10)2 y 2
2
y = 27 (approximate calculation)
92.
The moments of inertia of a non -uniform circular disc (of mass M and radius R)
about four mutuall y perpendicular tangents AB,BC CD, DA are I1 , I 2 , I 3 and I 4
respectively (the square ABCD circumscribes the circle.) The distance of the center of mass of
the disc from its geometrical center is given by.
1
1
( I 3 I 3 )2 ( I 2 I 4 )2
( I3 I3 )2 ( I 2 I 4 )2
[A]
[B]
12MR
4MR
1
1
[C]
[D]
( I1 I 2 ) 2 ( I 3 I 4 ) 2
( I1 I 3 ) 2 ( I 2 I 4 ) 2
3MR
2MR
Ans. [A]
Sol. I1 I cm M ( R y) 2
I 3 I cm M ( R y) 2
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So I 3 I1 M ( R y) 2 ( R y) 2
same as
(1)
I 4 I 2 M ( R x) 2 ( R x) 2
..
(2)
By
Distance of CM from center of disc =
x2 y2 =
1
( I 3 I 3 )2 ( I 2 I 4 )2
4MR
93.
A horizontal steel railroad track has a length of 100 m when the temperature is
25C. The track is constrained from expanding or bending. The stress on the track
on a hot summer day, when the temperature is 40C, is (Note: The linear
coefficient of thermal expansion for steel is 1.1 10 -5 /C and the Youngs
modulus of steel is
2 10 11 Pa)
[A] 6.6 107 Pa
[B] 8.8 107 Pa
[C] 3.3 107 Pa
[D] 5.5 107 Pa
Ans. [C]
Sol.
F
Y .T 2 1011 1.110 5 15
A
3.3 107 Pa
94.
A
r
air
air
[A] if the material has a refractive index very nearly equal to zero
[B] only with gamma rays with a wavelength smaller than atomic nuclei of the
material
[C] if the material has a refractive index less than zero
[D] only if the wave travels in M with a speed faster than the speed of light in
vacuum.
Ans. [C]
Sol. It is possible for negative only and materials are known as meta materials.
95.
Two small metal balls of different mass m 1 and m 2 are connected by strings of
equal length to a fixed point. When the balls are given charges, the angles that the
two strings make with the vertical are 30 and 60, respectively. The ratio m 1 /m 2
is close to
[A] 1.7
[B] 3.0
[C] 0.58
[D] 2.0
Ans. [A]
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30 60
45
F
60
m2 g
45
F
30
Sol.
m1 g
M 2gsin 60 Fcos 45
M1gsin 30 Fcos 45
96.
Consider the regular array of vertical identical current carrying wires (with
direction of current flow as indicated in the figure below) producing through a
horizontal table. If we scatter some diamagnetic particles on the table, they are
likely to accumulate.
C
B
B
A
Top View
Sol.
Particle will move towards A due to B.
97.
The distance between the vertex and the center of mass of a uniform solid planar
circular segment of angular size and radius R is given by.
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[A]
4 sin( / 2)
R
3
[B] R
sin( / 2)
[C]
4
R cos
3
2
[D]
2
R cos( )
3
Ans. [A]
dr
r
Sol.
sin / 2
dm r / 2
dm
dm rdr
2 sin / 2
r 2 .dr
r dr
0
4 sin( / 2)
= R
3
98.
GMm
GMm 1 2
0
mv
5R
R
2
V= 2
99.
2GM
5R
In the circuit shown below, all the inductors (assumed ideal) and resistors are
identical. The current through the resistance on the right is I after the key K has
been switched on for a long time. The currents through the three resistors(in
order, from left to right) immediately after the key is switched off are
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100.
An ideal gas undergoes a circular cycle centered at 4atm, 4 lit as shown in the
diagram. The maximum temperature attained in this process is close to
P(atm)
6
4
2
2
V(lit)
[A] 30/R
[B] 36/R
[C] 24/R
[D] 16/R
Ans. [A]
Sol. T Will be maximum when product of P.V will be maximum
T=
T=
PV (4 2 sin 45 )( 4 2 cos 45 )
nR
nR
30
100 so either A or Bonus
nR
CHEMISTRY
For the reaction N 2 3X 2 2NX3 where X = F, Cl (the average bond energies are F-F =
155kJ mol-1, N-F = 272kJ mol-1,Cl-Cl kJ mol-1 , N-Cl kJ mol-1 and N N = 941 kJmol-1). The
heats of formation of NF3 and NCl3 in kJ mol-1, respectively, are closest to
[A] 226 and + 467
[B] + 226 and 467
[C] 151 and + 311
[D] + 151 and 311
Ans. [A]
Sol. Remark : 226 kJ and 467 kJ are heat of reaction not heat of formation.
101.
N + 3X - X
2N
X
X
X
H r N N 3 xx 2[3 Nx ]
N
N + 3F - F
2N
F
F
F
H r N N 3 FF 2 3 NF
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N + 3Cl - Cl
2N
Cl
Cl
Cl
H r N N 3 ClCl 6 NCl
941 3 242 6 200
= 467 kJ
102.
The geometry and the number of unpaired electron(s) of [MnBr4 ]2 , respectively, are
[A] tetrahedral and 1
[B] square planar and 1
[C] tetrahedral and 5
[D] square planar and 5
Ans. [C]
Mn(Br4)22+
Mn
5
d
Sol.
sp3 hybridization
Br in a W.F.L. ; C.N. = 4 ;
Hence number of unpaired electrons are 5.
The standard cell potential for Zn | Zn2 || Cu 2 | Cu is 1.10V. When the cell is completely
discharged, log[Zn 2 ] /[Cu 2 ] is closest to
[A] 37.3
[B] 0.026
[C] 18.7
[D] 0.052
Ans. [A]
Sol. Zn | Zn2 || Cu 2 | Cu
;
E oCell 1.1 V
104.
0.0591
[ Zn2 ]
;
0E
log
2
[Cu 2 ]
[ Zn2 ]
2.2
log
37.3
2
[Cu ] 0.0591
o
Cell
105.
0.0591
[ Zn2 ]
1.1
log10
2
[Cu 2 ]
In the reaction
Br
i) x
ii) y
iii) z
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COOH
x,y and
[A] x =
[B] x =
[C] x =
[D] x =
z are
Mg, dry ether; y = CH 3 Cl; z = H 2 O
Mg, dry methanol; y = CO 2 , z = dil. HCl
Mg, dry ether; y = CO 2 ; z = dil. HCl
Mg, dry methanol; y = CH 3 Cl, z = H 2 O
Ans. [C]
Br
+
COOMgBr
MgBr
Mg
COOH
H+
CO2
dry ether
Sol.
106.
Cl
Cl
;
Cl
Cl
*
(d + l)
Cl
108.
The volume vs. temperature graph of I mole of an ideal gas is given below.
The pressure of the gas (in atm) at X,Y and Z, respectively, are
X
50
Volume (L)
40
30
20
100
Z
200
300
400
Temperature (K)
[A] 0.328,0.820,0.820
[B] 3.28,8.20,3.28
[C] 0.238, 0.280, 0.280
[D] 32.8, 0.280, 82.0
Ans. [A]
Sol. Using ideal gas equation, PV = nRT
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500
nRT
1 0.082 200
;
Px
0.328atm
V
50
1 0.082 500
1 0.082 200
Py
0.820atm Pz
0.820atm
50
50
109.
MnO 2 when fused with KOH and oxidized in air gives a dark green compound X.
In acidic X. In acidic solution, X undergoes disproportion to give an intense
purple compound Y and MnO 2 . The compounds X and Y. respectively, are
[A] K 2 MnO 4 and KMnO 4
[B] Mn 2 O 7 and KMnO 4
[C] K 2 MnO 4 and Mn 2 O 7
[D] KMnO 4 and K 2 MnO 4
Ans. [A]
Sol. 2MnO2 4KOH O2 2K 2 MnO4 2H2O
3K 2 MnO4 4HCl 2KMnO4 MnO2 4KCl 2H 2O
( Purple )
110.
A metal (X) dissolves both in dilute HCl and dilute NaOH to liberate H 2 . Addition
of NH 4 Cl and excess NH 4 OH to an HCl solution of X produce Y as a precipitate.
Y is also produced by adding NH 4 Cl to t he NaOH solution of X. The species X
and Y, respectively, are
[A] Zn and Zn(OH) 2
[B] Al and Al(OH) 3
[C] Zn and Na 2 ZnO 2
[D] Al and NaAlO 2
Ans. [B]
Sol. Zn NaOH Na2 ZnO2
Al NaOH NaClO2
Al HCl AlCl3 H 2
Zn HCl ZnCl2 H 2
ZnCl2 gives no ppt with NH4Cl + NH4OH solution.
But AlCl3 gives gelatinious white ppt of Al(OH)3 with NH4Cl + NH4OH.
BIOLOGY
111.
How many bands are seen when immunoglobulin G molecules analysed on a sodium dodecyl
sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS_PAGE) under reducing conditions?
[A] 6
[B] 1
[C] 2
[D] 4
Ans. [C]
Sol. IgG have four polypeptide chains. Two short and two long thus form 2 bands.
112.
Ans. [C]
Sol. Penicillin prevents formation of cell wall in bacteria.
113.
Consider the following pedigree over four generations and mark the correct
answer below about the inheritance of haemophilia.
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Normal male
Haemophilic male
Normal female
Haemophilic female
[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
Haemophilia
Haemophilia
Haemophilia
Haemophilia
is
is
is
is
X-linked dominant
autosomal dominant
X-linked recessive
Y-linked dominant
Ans. [C]
Sol. Male is always haemophilic and Female can be carrier and haemophilic lethal.
114.
A person has 400 million alveoli per lung with an average radius of 0.1m for each
alveolus. Considering the alveoli are spherical in shape, the total respiratory
surface of that person is closest to
[A] 500 mm 2
[B] 200 mm 2
[C] 100 mm 2
[D] 1000 mm 2
Ans. [D]
115.
Ans. [D]
Sol. Due to semi conservative replication very least amount (negliable) will present in
cells.
116.
If a double stranded DNA has 15% cytosine, what is the % of adenine in the
DNA?
[A] 15%
[B] 70%
[C] 35%
[D] 30%
Ans. [C]
Sol. C = 15%, G = 15%, T = 35%, A = 35%
(According to chargaffs rule)
117.
[B] Incorporating more of the protein complexes essential for electron transport
chain
[C] Changing the pH
[D] Increasing diffusion of ions.
Ans. [B]
Sol. Cristae provides more surface area for oxidative phosphorylation (ETS)
118.
The activity of Certain protein is dependent on its phosphorylation. A mutation in its gene
changed a single amino acid which affected the function of molecule. Which amino acid
change is most likely to account for this observation?
[A] Tyrosine to Tryptophan
[B] Lysine to valine
[C] Leucine to isoleucine
[D] Valine to alanine
Ans. [A]
Sol. Tyrosine involves in phosphorylation.
119.
Consider the linear double stranded DND shown below. The restriction enzyme sites and the
lengths demarcated are shown. This DNA is completely digested with both EcoRI and BamHI
restriction enzymes. If the Product is analyzed by gel electrophoresis, how many distinct bands
would be observed?
1 kb
Eco RI
3 kb
5 kb
Bam HI
3 kb
Eco RI
[A] 5
[B] 2
[C] 3
[D] 4
Ans. [C]
Sol. One band = 1 kb, second band = 5 kb, third band = 3kb
120.
Enzymes X catalyzes hydrolysis of GTP into GDP. The GTP-bon from of Z transmits a signal
that leads to cell proliferation. The GDP-bound from does not transmit any such signal.
Mutations in X are in many cancers. Which of the following alterations of X are most likely to
contribute to cancer?
[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
Ans. [D]
Sol. Less X-enzyme will hydrolyze less GTP. So Max GTP available to bound with X transmits and leads cell proliferation.
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