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P18A-15

Date : 30-12-2015

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION 1 : (Maximum Marks : 60)

1.

This section contains FIFTEEN questions


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xe x

1 e

x
dx = f(x). 1 e 2 n g(x) + c, then

(A) f(x) = x 1

(B) g(x) =

1 ex 1
1 ex 1

(C) g(x) =

1 ex 1
1 ex 1

(D) f(x) = 2 (x 2)

2.

If f (x) = cos x

(x t) f (t) dt,

then which of the following is/are CORRECT ?

(A) f''(0) + f(0) = 1


3.

(B) f"(0) = 2

(C) f"() + f() = 1

(D) f" = 2
2

The centre of a circle S = 0 lies on 2x 2y + 9 = 0 and S = 0 cuts orthogonally the circle


2

x + y = 4. Then the circle must pass through the point


(A) (1, 1)

(B) ( 1/2, 1/2)

(C) (5, 5)

(D) ( 4, 4)a

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MATHEMATICS

PART : I MATHEMATICS

4.

There are two dice of which one is normal and the other is biased in such a way that the probability
of getting a number is proportional to the number. When the two dice are thrown together, the
probability of getting a sum equal to at least 11 is

17
, where and are coprime to each other.
18

Then which of the following is/are CORRECT?


(A) + = 8
5.

(B) = 1

(C) = 7

The value of cos 20 + cos 40 + cos 60 + .......... + cos 140 is equal to


(A) cos 20
(C)

6.

(D) = 7

(B)

3 cos10o sin10o
2

If f (x) =

cos10o 3 sin10o
2

(D) sin 70

x2
x4
11x 2
x3
3
+
+ x + 2 and g (x) =
2x +
6x then f(g(x)) will have local minimum
2
4
2
3

at x equal to
(A) 1
7.

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

Let A, B and C be square matrices of order 3 3 with real elements. If A and (A B) is invertible
1

and (A B) C = BA then C (A B) = A B. Which of the following is/are CORRECT?


(A) is even natural number
(B) 8 is integral multiple of
(C) is neither prime nor composite
(D) is fundamental period of {x}. where {x} denotes fractional part of x.
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MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS
i

ii

Let f : [a, b] R be a function such that for c (a, b), f (c) = f (c) = f
n

then which of the following is/are FALSE ? (where f (x) =

iii

(c) = f

iv

(c) = f (c) = 0

dn f
)
dx n

(A) f has local extremum at x = c


(B) f has neither local maximum nor local minimum of x = c
(C) f is necessarily a constant function
(D) Data insufficient to make any interpretation
1

9.

1 x

If 0 < x < 1, if

1
1
x cos(cot x) sin(cot x)

(A) f(0) = 0

10.

If x1 =

(B) f(1) =
xn

and xn+1 =

1 1

2
1 = f(x) then

(C) f(1) =

xn2

5
1
(D) f =
4
2

, n N and lim (2 xn) =


n

2
. Then which of the following
3

is/are CORRECT ?
(A) is irrational

(B) period of sin 2x is

(C) = 2

(D) is even natural number


x

11.

f(x) = (ab b 2) x +

(cos

sin4 )d , is decreasing function of x, x R, b being any real

number independent of x then set of possible values of a may be


(A) (3, 3)

(B) [2, 2]

(C) (5, 3)

(D) [1, 1]

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MATHEMATICS

8.

12.

Variable plane x + my + nz = p (,m,n are direction cosines of the normal to the plane) intersects
the co-ordinate axes at A, B and C respectively, then the area of ABC can be
(A)

13.

If

27 2
p
4

(B)

dy
= f(x) +
dx

3 3 2
p
2

(C)

p2

(D) 2p

3 3

f(x) dx, curve y = f(x) passes through (0, 1). Then which of the following is/are
0

FALSE ?
(A) f(0) =1

14.

(B) f(1) =

e 1
3e

(C) f(0) =

2(1 e)
1 e

(D) f(1) =

e 1
2(2 e)

The possible value of 'a' such that the least value of the function f(x) = 4x 4x + a 2a + 2,
x [0, 2], is equal to 4, is
(A) 2

15.

(B) 1

(C) 4
3

(D) 3
2

If A and B are different matrices satisfying A = B and A B = B A, then


2

(A) det(A + B ) is necessarily equal to zero.


(B) det(A B) may be zero.
2

(C) det(A + B ) as well as det(A B) may be zero.


2

(D) exactly one of det(A + B ), det(A B) is zero.

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MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

SECTION 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)

This section contains FIVE questions

The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive

For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS

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16.

The third term of a G.P. is the square of the first term. If the second term is 8, sixth term is n, then
find the value of n 120.

17.

If A and B are two events such that P (A B) = 0.3 and P (A' B') = 0.6 then the value
of 70 P (A B' or A' B) is equal to

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MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

18.

y3 1

y2 z

y2 x

yz2

z3 1

z2 x

Find the number of positive integral solutions of equation

yx

19.

x z

= 11

x 1

If number of non-negative integral solutions of the system of equations x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 = 20


a

and x1 + x2 = 15 is 3 2 7 , then the value of a + b + c is

20.

The number of solutions of equation 4[x x] + 8 [x ] = 13 + 2[cos x], (where [ . ] denotes greatest
integer function), is equal to

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MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

PHYSICS

21.

SECTION 1 : (Maximum Marks : 60)


This section contains FIFTEEN questions
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2 In all other cases
Two particles A and B approach each other from very large distance as shown in the figure. Their
masses, charges and speeds are mentioned in the figure. (Neglect gravitational force)
2M, 2Q, 2V

M, Q, V

(A) If the least separation between the particles is b, the speed of M in center of mass frame when
particles are closest is 2LV/b
(B) If the least separation between the particles is b, the speed of M in center of mass frame when
particles are closest is LV/b
(C) If the least separation between the particles is b, the speed of 2M in center of mass frame
when particles are closest is 2LV/b
(D) If the least separation between the particles is b, the speed of 2M in center of mass frame
when particles are closest is LV/b
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PHYSICS

PART - II : PHYSICS

22.

A positive point charge q0 is placed at centre of hollow conducting spherical shell as shown in the
figure. There is a point P at a distance

a
from center. Inner and outer radius of shell are a and 2a
2

respectively. Select correct alternative(s). here, k

4 0

2a

C
q0
a/2

kq0
2a
kq0
(B) Potential of point P with respect to conductor is
a
2kq0
(C) Potential of point P with respect to infinity is
a
3kq0
(D) Potential of point P with respect to infinity is
2a
(A) Potential of point P with respect to conductor is

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

There are eight identical solid spheres at same temperature, the rate of cooling of each sphere is
x. The rate of heat loss from each sphere is Q. All spheres are combined to form a single sphere at
same temperature then for new sphere

x
2
(C) rate of heat loss becomes 4Q
(A) rate of cooling becomes

24.

(B) rate of cooling becomes 2x


(D) rate of heat loss becomes 2Q

A hemisphere of mass M and radius R is kept inside a lift going upwards with an acceleration a.
A block of mass m is kept as shown in the figure.

a
m

R
M

(A) If the block is at rest with respect to hemisphere, the minimum coefficient of friction between
the block and the hemisphere will be tan
(B) If the block is at rest with respect to hemisphere, the minimum coefficient of friction between
the block and the hemisphere will be

a
tan
g

(C) The net reaction from the hemisphere on the block of mass m is m (g + a) sin
(D) The net reaction from the hemisphere on the block of mass m is m (g + a)
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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

23.

25.

A long block A is at rest on a smooth horizontal surface. A small block B, whose mass is half of A,
is placed on A at one end and projected along A with velocity u. The coefficient of friction between
the blocks in , then
B u

(A) The blocks will reach the final common velocity u/3.
(B) The work done against friction is two third of the initial kinetic energy of B.
(C) Before the block reach a common velocity, the acceleration of A relative to B is
(D) Before the blocks reach a common velocity, the acceleration of A relative to B is

26.

2
g.
3
3
g.
2

Two bodies A and B of masses 5.00 kg and 10.0 kg respectively moving in opposite directions with
velocities 4.00 m/s and 0.50 m/s respectively make head-on collision in free space. The force of
their mutual interaction during collision varies according to the given graph.

F
150 N

0.30 s

(A) Period of deformation is 0.20 s.


(B) Coefficient of restitution is 0.50.
(C) Body A will move with velocity 0.50 m/s in the original direction.
(D) Body B will move with velocity 1.75 m/s in the original direction.
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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

PHYSICS

For a polytrophic process internal energy of ideal monatomic gas varies as U p . Here p is
pressure of the gas. Select correct statements :
(A) On increasing Pressure work done by gas is positive
(B) On increasing Pressure work done by gas is negative
(C) Molar specific Heat of process C = 2R
(D) Molar specific Heat of process C = 3R

28.

One mole of a monatomic gas is taken through the cycle ABCA. In process CA the gas obeys the
relation QCA + W CA= 0. AB is an isothermal process.
P
3P0

P0

P0/2

C
V0

(A) Work done in process CA is

9P0 V0
8

(C) Molar specific Heat for process CA is


29.

3V0

9P0 V0
4

(B) Work done in process CA is

3R
4

2/3

(D) Equation for process CA is PV

= const

When a hydrogen atom is excited from ground state to first excited state, then :
(A) its kinetic energy increases by 20 eV
(B) its kinetic energy decreases by 10.2 eV
(C) its potential energy increases by 20.4 eV
(D) its angular momentum increases by 1.05 10

34

Js

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PHYSICS

27.

30.

Artificial satellites go round the earth in their respective orbits. Astronauts are able to float in side
the satellite. Inside space of the satellite could be treated as gravity free space. If a beaker filled
with a liquid upto height h having a small hole in the bottom is placed in such a satellite, you will
wonder the liquid does not come out of the hole. You have to squeeze or force the liquid to come
out. Suppose a constant pressure p is applied on the liquid through piston to force it out through
the hole. Out side pressure could be neglected in comparison with p. Cross-sectional Area of
beaker is too greater than that of hole (A >> a).
A Piston
up

h
down
a
A>>a

31.

(A) Velocity with which liquid comes out of the hole is

(B) Velocity with which liquid comes out of the hole is

2p

(C) Time taken to empty the beaker is

Ah
a 2p

(D) Time taken to empty the beaker is

Ah 2
a
p

Cubical vessel in completely filled with water. Acceleration due to gravity is g. xy-plane is
horizontal cube is given acceleration.

a gi gj
An air bubble rises from corner C and a metal ball is released from corner G. Then
z
G
D
F

E
O

y
C

B
x
(A) Air bubble rises along the body diagonal CF (B) Air bubble rises along face diagonal CG
(C) Metal ball moves along body diagonal GB (D) Metal ball moves along face diagonal GC.

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

32.

A disc of radius R rolls on a horizontal surface with linear velocity V and angular velocity . There
is a point P on circumference of disc at angle with upward vertical diameter measured
anticlockwise (see figure), which has a vertical velocity. Here is equal to
P

1 V
(A) + sin

33.

1 V
(B) + cos

1 V
(C) cos

(D)

3
V
cos1

2
R

An equilateral prism PQR is placed in air with its base QR lying horizontally in yz plane as shown.
A ray moving along

3x z 10 is incident at a point A on face PQ of prism.


x
P
A

(A) Refractive index of prism's material for which the ray emerges grazing out of face PR is

2
3

(B) Refractive index of prism's material for which the ray emerges grazing by out of face PR is

(C) If refractive index of prism's material is 2, ray emerges out of the prism parallel to x-axis
(D) If refractive index of prism's material is 1.6, ray emerges out of the prism parallel to z-axis
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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

Considering a set converging/diverging rays incident from air on to glass at the interface shown,
image formed :
Glass

Air

35.

(A) may be real if object is real

(B) must be real if object is real

(C) may be real if object is virtual

(D) must be real if object is virtual

Consider a spring that exerts the following restoring force :


F = kx
for x > 0
F = 4kx for x < 0
A mass m on a frictionless surface is attached to the spring displaced to x = A by stretching the
spring and released :
(A) The period of motion will be T =

3 m

2
k

(B) The most negative value of x the mass m can reach will be x =
(C) The time taken to move from x = A to x =
(D) The total energy of oscillations will be

A
2

A
2

, straight away will be equal to

5 m
8 k

5
kA2
2

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

34.

SECTION 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)

This section contains FIVE questions

The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive

For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS

Marking scheme :
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36.

A cubical block of mass 1 Kg is pulled by horizontal force F as shown in figure. The Coefficient of
friction of surface is = 0.2. The value of force F for which block will topple is xN. Find the value of x.
F

37.

An infinite long current carrying wire is placed perpendicular to plane of paper. Current is the wire
B

is the B is the magnetic field due to wire. Line integration of magnetic field B d along straight
A

line AB is

o
. Find the value of x.
x
A

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

38.

The power dissipated in resistor R is 16R watt, whether the switch S is closed or open. Find the
unknown e.m.f. in (in volt) the circuit.

39.

Astronomers observe two separate solar systems, each consisting of a planet orbiting a sun. The
two orbits are circular and have the same radius R. It is determined that the planets have angular
momenta of the same magnitude L about their suns, and that the orbital periods are in the ratio of
three to one ; i.e., T1 = 3T2. Find the ratio m1/m2 of the masses of the two planets.

40.

A source of sound of frequency 1.8 kHz moves uniformly along a straight line at a distance 250 m
from observer. The velocity of source is 0.8 C where C is the velocity of sound. Find out the
frequency of sound received by observer (in kHz) at the moment when the source gets closest to
him.

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,
P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION 1 : (Maximum Marks : 60)

This section contains FIFTEEN questions

Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened
0 f none of the bubbles is darkened
2 In all other cases

41.

IC, when added to boiling NaOH solution, produces :


(A) NaI

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(B) NaCO3

(C) NaC

(D) NaIO3

It is an experimental fact that Cs2[CuCl4] is orange coloured but (NH4)2[CuCl4] is yellow. It is further
known that total paramagnetic moment of a unpaired electron is due to spin as well as due to
nature of orbital in which electron is present, d orbital contributing more than s or p orbital. The
total paramagnetic moment of orange compound is found to be more than that of yellow
compound. Then which of the following statements is/are correct ?
(A) Anion of orange compound is tetrahedral and that of yellow is square planar.
(B) Anion of orange compound is square planar and that of yellow is tetrahedral.
(C) Orange compound has greater number of unpaired electrons than yellow compound.
(D) Both the anions contain the same number of unpaired electrons.
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Which of the following properties is/are common to both K2Cr2O7 & KMnO4 ?
(A) Both on heating form an oxosalt, a metal oxide & oxygen gas.
(B) Both have their colour because of charge transfer spectrum.
(C) Both behave as primary titrants as well as self-indicators in redox titrations.
(D) Both form a slightly coloured precipitate with hydrogen sulphide in acidic medium.

44.

For the first order parallel reactions, starting with 1 M of A, which of the following statement(s)
is/are correct ?
3k
A
B
2k
A
2C
k
A
3D

(A) [B]t : [C]t : [D]t is independent of time

(B) [C]t>[B]t = [D]t


(C) [C ] = 0.67 M
1

(D) If k = 0.5 min , then [B] = 1 M after 1.386 minutes in given conditions.

45.

40 mL of 0.05 M solution of Sodium sesquicarbonate (Na2CO3.NaHCO3.2H2O) is titrated against


0.05 M HCl. When phenolphthalein is used as indicator, x mL HCl is used. In a separate titration of
same using methyl orange as indicator, y mL of HCl is used. Then :
(A) y x = 40

(B) y = 2x

(C) y x = 80

(D) y = 3x

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Thiazyl chloride [NSCl2] has been recently reported. The ion is isoelectronic with thionyl chloride
OSCl2. Both the structures have only one bond. Which statement(s) is/are true ?
(A) Thionyl chloride has greater ClSCl bond angle & lesser SCl bond length than thiazyl
chloride.
(B) Thiazyl chloride has greater ClSCl bond angle & lesser SCl bond length than thionyl
chloride.

(C) ClSCl bond angle and SCl bond length are identical in SOCl2 and [NSCl2]
(D) Both species have pyramidal shape.
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A large closed vessel contains negligible amount of liquid water and oxygen gas saturated with
water vapour. Partial pressure of oxygen in this condition is P. If all the contents of this vessel are
transferred into another closed vessel of double capacity keeping temperature constant, what can
be said about final total pressure ? Take aqueous tension of water as P'.

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(A) Can be exactly equal to (P+P')/2

(B) Can be exactly equal to (P/2) + P'

(C) Can be slightly greater than (P+P')/2

(D) Can be less than (P/2) + P'

Aniline behaves as a weak base. When 0.1 M, 50 mL solution sample of aniline was mixed with
0.2 M, 12.5 mL solution of HCl at 298 K, the pH of resulting solution was 8. Then :
(A) pH of 0.01 M solution of anilinium chloride is 5.
(B) pH of original solution of aniline is 3.5.
(C) Upon adding the same aniline sample to the above mixture, pH of resulting solution becomes
8.48.
(D) Upon adding the same HCl sample to the above mixture, pH of resulting solution becomes
4.59.
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49.

A thermodynamic system undergoes cyclic process ABCDA as shown in figure. Which of the

(A) q

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following parameters have a zero value ?

(B) Ssys

(C) Ssurr

(D) W

Which of the following reactions are correct:


O

O
H

(A) RCH=CHCHO + H2NCNHNH2


RCH=CHCH=NCNHNH2
1. Dl BAL H
(B) CH3CH=CHCH2CH2CN
CH3CH=CHCH2CH2CHO
2. H2O

(C)

SCl + H2NC2H5

SNHC2H5

CH3
Br2 / FeBr3
NaNO / HCl
H3PO2
Sn / HCl
KMnO 4 / OH

273 278 K
HO

(D)

COOH
Br

NO2

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Which of the following is/are incorrect statement regarding glucose :


(A) glucose gives ve schiffs test
(B) glucose pentaacetate can react with hydroxylamine which indicate the presence of free CHO
group
(C) Amylopectin is a branched chain polymer of -D-glucose units, where branching occurs by
C1C6 glycosidic linkage.
(D) Glucose doesnot get oxidised by bromine water, because bromine water is a mild oxidizing
agent.

52.

Which of the following products can be obtained by the reaction of aniline with (HNO3 + H2SO4) at
288 K.
NH2

NH2

NO2

(A)

(B)
NO2

NO2

NH2

(C)

(D)
NO2

NO2

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Which of the following path is/are possible to prepare


OEt
Ph

(A) Ph

1. Hg(OAc)2 EtOH

(B)

(C) Ph

1. NH2 NH2

(D)

2. NaBH4

ONa + C2H5Br
Ph

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2. CH3ONa

+ EtBr

The purine base present in RNA is/are:


(A) adenine

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ONa

(B) cytosine

(C) uracil

(D) guanine

In the reaction sequence,


CH3
NaOEt , EtOH

NBS / h
Br2 FeBr3

P
Q
R

which of the following is/are correct


Br

(A) P =

(B) Q =
Br
Br

(C) R =

(D) R =
Br

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This section contains FIVE questions

The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive

For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS

Marking scheme :
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56.

How many of the following react with water to produce at least one product that is gaseous at room
temperature ?
Ca3P2, NaNH2, BaO2, KO2, PCl5, Mg2C3, Al4C3, BaI2, Na2O, SiH4

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(a) Bubbling CO2 through NaAlO2 solution will produce a white precipitate, whose one formula unit
contains a total of 'x' ions.
(b) 'y' number of species among the following do not undergo any hydrolysis :
BF3, BBr3, CCl4, SiCl4, NF3, NCl3, PCl3, PCl5, B2H6.
Report your answer as (2x y).

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Ammonium molybdate + HNO3 + H3AsO4 Yellow ppt.


Difference in number of atoms of elements having maximum and minimum oxidation number in
yellow precipitate = ?

59.

Out of following polymers how many are addition polymer as well as homopolymer (both) :
Nylon 6, 6
Terylene
Polystyerene
PVC
Glyptal
Polyacrylonitrile
Teflon
Nylon -6
Neoprene
Bakelite
Buna-s
Polythene

60.

What is the degree of unsaturation in compound (x).


OH
Na2CrO 4

X
H2SO 4

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