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PART A

lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj

Straight Objective Type


This section contains 30 multiple choice questions.
Each question has 5 choices (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5)
for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds


5 fodYi (1), (2), (3), (4) rFkk (5) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d
lgh gSA

1.

The coordinates of a particle in x-y plane are


given as
x = 2t2 + t
and
y = 16t2 + 8t
The motion of the particle is :
(1) along a straight line
(2) along a circular path
(3) along a parabolic path
(4) along a hyperbolic path
(5) along a elliptical path

1.

x-y

2.

A mass 'm' supported by a massless string


wound around a uniform hollow cylinder of
mass m and radius R. If the string does not
slip on the cylinder, with what acceleration will
the mass fall on release ?

2.

f=kT;k R ,oa nzO;eku m ds ,d ,dleku [kks[kys


csyu ds pkjksa rjQ ,d nzO;ekufoghu Mksjh ls ,d
nzO;eku 'm' voyafcr gSaA ;fn Mksjh csyu ij
fQlyrh ugha gS] rc NksM+s tkus ij nzO;eku fdl
Roj.k ls fxjsxk \

(1)

2g
3

(2)

g
2

(3)

5g
6

(4) g

(5)

g
4
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

ry esa fdlh d.k ds funsZ'kkad fuEu :i ls fn;s


tkrs gS
x = 2t2 + t
vkSj
y = 16t2 + 8t
rc d.k dh xfr gksxh %
(1) ljy js[kk esa vuqfn'k
(2) o`kkdkj iFk ds vuqfn'k
(3) ijoy; iFk ij
(4) vfrijoy; iFk ds vuqfn'k
(5) nh?kZ o`fk; iFk ds vuqfn'k

2g
3
5g
(3)
6
g
(5)
4
(1)

(2)

g
2

(4) g

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3.

A massless rod of length 2R can rotate about a

3.

vertical axis through its center as shown in the

2R

yEckbZ dh ,d nzO;ekujfgr NM+ fn[kk;s x;s

fp=kkuqlkj blds dsUnz ls tkus okyh /okZ/kj v{k ds

diagram. The system rotates at an angular

ifjr% ?kw.kZu dj ldrh gSA fudk; dks.kh; osx ls

velocity when the two masses m are a


distance R from the axis (The masses can

?kw.kZu djrk gSA tc nksuksa nzO;eku m v{k ls R nwjh

move only along the rod). The masses are

ij gSa (nzO;eku dsoy NM+ ds vuqfn'k xfr dj ldrs

simultaneously pulled to a distance of R/3 from

gSa)A nzO;ekuksa dks NM+ ds vuqfn'k funsZf'kr cy }kjk

the axis by a force directed along the rod. What

,d lkFk v{k ls R/3 nwjh rd [khapk tkrk gSA fudk;

is the new angular velocity of the system ?

dk u;k dks.kh; osx D;k gksxk &

R/3

R/3

(1) /4

(1) /4

(2) /2

(2) /2

(3) 2

(3) 2

(4) 9

(4) 9

(5) /3

(5) /3

4.

A block of mass m = 2 kg is connected to a

4.

m = 2 kg

nzO;eku dk ,d CykWd k = 50 N/m cy

spring of force constant k = 50 N/m. Initially

fu;rkad dh fLax ls tqM+k gqvk gSA kjEHk esa CykWd

the block is at rest and the spring has natural

fojke ij gS rFkk fLax viuh LokHkkfod yEckbZ esa gSA

length. A constant force F = 60 N is applied


horizontally towards right, the maximum speed
of the block (in m/s) will be (neglect friction).

k
m

,d fu;r cy F = 60 N CykWd ij nk;h vksj {kSfrt


fn'kk esa yxk;k tkrk gSA CykWd dh vf/kdre pky
ehVj@lSd.M esa gksxh ?k"kZ.k ux.; gS &

k
m

///////////////////////////////////////

///////////////////////////////////////

(1) 2
(1) 2

(2) 4

(2) 4

(3) 6

(3) 6

(4) 8

(4) 8

(5) 10

(5) 10
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

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5.

A light particle moving horizontally with a


speed of 12 m/s strikes a very heavy block
moving in the same direction at 10 m/s. The
collision is one dimensional and elastic. After
the collision, the particle will:

5.

(1) izkjfEHkd leku fn'kk esa 2m/s osx esa xfr djsxkA
(2) izkjfEHkd leku fn'kk esa 8m/s osx esa xfr djsxkA
(3) izkjfEHkd fn'kk ds foifjr fn'kk esa 8m/s osx esa

(1) move at 2m/s in its original direction


(2) move at 8m/s in its original direction.
(3) move at 8m/s opposite to original direction
(4) move at 12m/s opposite to its original
direction.
(5) move at 10m/s opposite to its original
direction.
6.

A smooth chain AB of mass m rests on a


quarter circular fixed smooth surface of radius r
as shown in figure. When released the chain
slides in vertical plane on the circular surface.
If the length of the chain is exactly equal to the
length of the quarter circular path, then find its
velocity when the complete part of the chain
comes over the horizontal smooth surface.

(1)

,d gYdk d.k {kSfrt fn'kk esa 12 m/s pky ls pyrk


gqvk leku fn'kk esa 10 m/s osx ls xfr'khy ,d Hkkjh
fi.M ls Vdjkrk gSA VDdj ,d foeh; ,oa izR;kLFk
gSA VDdj ds i'pkr~ d.k &

xfr djsxkA
(4) izkjfEHkd fn'kk ds foifjr fn'kk esa 12m/s osx esa
xfr djsxkA
(5) izkjfEHkd fn'kk ds foifjr fn'kk esa 10m/s osx esa
xfr djsxkA
6.

,d ?k"kZ.kghu m nzO;eku dh pSu AB fp=kkuqlkj ,d


pkSFkkbZ r f=kT;k ds o`kh; ?k"kZ.kghu fLFkj Hkkx ij
fLFkr gS tc bls NksM+k tkrk gS] rc ;g /okZ/kj ry
esa o`kkdkj iFk ij fQlyrh gSA pSu dh yEckbZ] o`k
dh ,d pkSFkkbZ yEckbZ ds Bhd cjkcj gSA rc pSu dk
osx ml {k.k Kkr dhft, tc bldk lEiw.kZ Hkkx Bhd
{kSfrt gks tk;sA

2gr
4

(1)

2gr
4

(2)

2gr 1

(2)

2gr 1

(3)

2gr 1

(3)

2gr 1

(4)

gr 1

(4)

gr 1

(5) None

(5) dksbZ
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

ughA

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7.

A plank of mass M rests on a frictionless


surface as shown in the figure. A man of mass
m walks with a velocity V towards left. Knowing
that m & 2 m are initially at rest and plank
remains at rest during the motion of m and
2 m, the velocity of man of mass 2 m will be :

7.

(1) V m/s cka;h vksj


(2) V m/s nka;h vksj
V
(3)
m/s nka;h vksj
2
V
(4)
m/s cka;h vksj
2
(5) V m/s nka;h vksj

(1) V m/s towards left


(2) V m/s towards right
V
(3)
m/s towards right
2
V
(4)
m/s towards left
2
(5) V m/s towards right
8.

9.

A block of mass m is placed on a rough


horizontal surface. The coefficient of static
friction and kinetic friction are given to be
s and k respectively. A constant horizontal
force F0 is applied to the block. The distance
travelled by the block in t0 seconds is : (Given :
m = 2kg, s = 0.3, k = 0.2, F0 = 10N, t0 = 4 sec)
(1) 16 m
(2) 24 m
(3) zero
(4) 20 m
(5) None of these

8.

Spring ballance are attached with 2 kg, 3 kg


and 1 kg blocks in three different cases as
shown in figure. If x1, x2 and x3 be the readings
of the spring ballance in these cases then :

9.

(1) x1 = 0, x3 > x2
(3) x3 > x1 > x2
(5) x1 = x2 = x3

fp=kkuqlkj ,d M nzO;eku dk r[rk ?k"kZ.k jfgr lery


ij j[kk gSA m nzO;eku dk O;fDr V osx ls cka;h vksj
pyrk gSA ;g tkurs gq;s fd m o 2m izkjEHk esa fLFkj gS]
rFkk m o 2m dh xfr ds nkSjku r[rk fLFkj jgrk gS rks
2m nzO;eku okys vkneh dk osx gksxkA

nzO;eku dk CykWd [kqjnjh {kSfrt lrg ij j[kk


gqvk gSA LFkSfrd rFkk xfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad e'k%
s rFkk k gSA ,d fu;r {kSfrt cy F0 bl CykWd ij
vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA CykWd }kjk t0 le; esa pyh
xbZ nwjh gksxh : (fn;k gS : m = 2kg, s = 0.3,
m

k = 0.2, F0 = 10N, t0 = 4 sec)


(1) 16 m
(2) 24 m
(3) 'kwU;
(4) 20 m
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) x2 > x1 > x3


(4) x1 > x2 > x3

Space for Rough Work / (dPps

fp=k esa fn[kkbZ rhu fofHkUu fLFkfr;ksa esa 2 kg, 3 kg o


1 kg ds xqVdksa ls ,d leku dekuhnkj rqyk tqM+s gS
,oa bu fLFkfr;ksa esa dekuhnkj rqyk ds ikB~;kad ;fn
x1, x2 vkSj x3 gS rks %

(1) x1 = 0, x3 > x2
(3) x3 > x1 > x2
(5) x1 = x2 = x3

(2) x2 > x1 > x3


(4) x1 > x2 > x3

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10.

A river is flowing with a speed of u and a float


is flowing with the river. At an instant when
float crosses the line AB near point B. A man
jumps in the river from point A to catch the float
in minimum time. Then choose the correct
option :

10.

(1) mls
(2) mls
(3) ;fn

unh dh /kkjk ds yEcor~ rSjuk pkfg,A


unh ds cgko dh fn'kk esa rSjuk pkfg,A
unh dk osx vkneh ds unh ds lkis{k osx ls
T;knk gS rks og ydM+h ds ds VqdM+s dks ugha idM+
ldsxkA
(4) mls izokg ls 30 ij rSjkuk pkfg,A
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(1) He should swim perpendicular to river flow.


(2) He should swim down the stream.
(3) If velocity of river is greater then velocity of
swimmer wrt river, he can't catch the float.
(4) He should swim at 30 to river flow.
(5) None of these

11.

A uniform rod of mass m and length can


rotate freely on a smooth horizontal plane
about a vertical axis hinged at point H. A point
mass having same mass m coming with an
initial speed u perpendicular to the rod, strikes
the rod perfectly in-elastically (e = 0) at its free
end. Find out the angular velocity of the rod
just after collision ?

,d unh u pky ls cg jgh gS vkSj ,d ydM+h dk


VqdM+k (float) Hkh unh ds lkFk cg jgk gSA fdlh {k.k
tc ydM+h dk VqdM+k AB js[kk ds fcUnq B ls xqtjrk
gSA rc ,d vkneh fcUnq A ls unh esa dwnrk gS rFkk
U;wure le; esa ydM+h ds VqdM+s dks idM+rk gS] rks
lgh fodYi dk p;u djksaA

11.

nzO;eku rFkk yEckbZ dh le:i NM+ H fcUnq ij


fdyfdr gSA ;g {kSfrt ry esa /okZ/kj v{k ds
lkis{k eqDr :i ls ?kw.kZu dj ldrh gSA leku
nzO;eku m dk ,d fcUnq nzO;eku kjfEHkd osx u ls
NM+ ds yEcor~ xfr djrk gqvk] NM+ ds eqDr fljs ls
iw.kZr% vR;kLFk VDdj (e = 0) djrk gS rks VDdj
ds rqjUr ckn NM+ dk dks.kh; osx Kkr djks?
m

3a
4
a
(2) =
4
5a
(3) =
4
a
(4) =
12
(5) 'kwU;
(1) =

3a
(1) =
4
a
(2) =
4
5a
(3) =
4
a
(4) =
12
(5) zero
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

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12.

Find the moment of inertia of a uniform

12.

rectangular plate of mass M, edges of length ''


and 'b' about its axis passing through centre
and perpendicular to it.

nzO;eku rFkk '' yEckbZ o 'b' pkSM+kbZ ,d leku


vk;rkdkj IysV dk blds yEcor~ dsUnz ls xqtjus
okys v{k ds fr tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ Kkr djksA
M

M( 2 b2 )
6

(1)

M( b )
6

(1)

(2)

M( b )
12

(2)

M( 2 b2 )
12

(3)

M( 2 b2 )
3

(4)

M( 2 b2 )
5

(3)
(4)

M( 2 b2 )
3
M( 2 b2 )
5

(5) dksbZ

ughaA

(5) None
13.

A conical pendulum consists of a simple

13.

pendulum moving in a horizontal circle as


shown. C is the pivot, O the centre of the circle
in which the pendulum bob moves and the

constant angular velocity of the bob. If L is the


angular momentum about point C, then

fp=k esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj ,d 'kaDokdkj yksyd esa ljy


yksyd {kSfrt o`k ij ?kwe jgk gSA C /kqjh gSA O ml
o`k dk dsUnz gS ftl ij yksyd dh ckWc ?kwerk gS
rFkk ckWc dh fu;r dks.kh; pky gSA ;fn C ds

ifjr% dks.kh; laosx gS L ] rc &


C

(1) L is constant

(2) only direction of L is constant

(3) only magnitude of L is constant

(1) L fu;r gSA

(2) L dh dsoy fn'kk fu;r gSA

(3) L dk dsoy ifjek.k fu;r gSA

(4) buesa

ls dksbZ ughaA
(5) mijksDr esa dksbZ ughaA

(4) All of these


(5) none of the above.
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

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14.

15.

A particle tied to a string of length is given a


velocity at lowest point which is insufficient to
complete the circular path in the vertical plane.
The other end of the string is fixed. The radius of
curvature of the path just after the string slacks is:
(1)
(2) 2
(3) /2
(4) 3
(5) 5
A thin rod of length 1 m is kept vertical and is
hinged from the lower end H. Its linear mass
density varies with the distance (x) from the
end H as = (12 x) kg/m, where x is distance
along rod from point H. The potential energy
(in Joules) of the rod is 5N. Find N (at H the
potential energy is zero) (g = 10 m/s2)

14.

(1)
(3) /2
(5) 5

15.

1m

16.

(2) 2
(4) 3

yEckbZ dh ,d iryh NM+ /oZ j[kh xbZ gS rFkk


fupys fljs H ls fdyfdr gSA bldk js[kh; nzO;eku
?kuRo fljs H ls nwjh (x) ds lkFk = (12 x) kg/m
vuqlkj ifjofrZ gS] tgk x fcUnq H ls NM+ ds vuqfn'k
nwjh gSA NM+ dh fLFkrht tkZ tqy esa 5N gks rks
N dk eku Kkr djksaA (H ij fLFkrht tkZ 'kwU; gSA)
(g = 10 m/s2)

(1) 2
(3) 6
(5) 10

,d yEckbZ dh jLlh ls ,d d.k cka/kk tkrk gS rFkk


bldks fuEure fcUnq ls dqN osx fn;k tkrk gS tks
/okZ/kj ry esa o`kh; xfr iq.kZ djus ds fy, i;kZIr
gSA jLlh dk nwljk fljk fLFkj gSA jLlh ds <hyh
iM+us ds rqjar ckn iFk dh ork f=kT;k gS

(1) 2
(3) 6
(5) 10

(2) 4
(4) 8

Two identical disks are positioned on a vertical


axis as shown in the fig. The bottom disk is
rotating at an angular velocity o and has
rotational kinetic energy ko. The top disk is
initially at rest. It allowed to fall and sticks to the
bottom disk. The change in the rotational kinetic
energy of the system after the collision is:

(1) ko/6

(2) (1/2) ko

(3) (1/4) ko

(4) ko/8

16.

(5) ko/8
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

(2) 4
(4) 8

nks ,d leku pdfr;ksa dks ?okZ/kj v{k ij fp=kkuqlkj


fLFkr fd;k x;k gSA uhps okyh pdfr dks.kh; osx o ls
?kw.kZu djrh gS] rFkk bldh ?kw.kZu xfrt tkZ ko gSA
ijh pdfr izkjEHk esa fLFkj gS] rFkk bldks fxjus ds
fy, NksM+ nsrs gS] rFkk ;g Vdjkdj uhps okyh pdrh ls
fpid tkrh gSA VDdj ds i'pkr~ fudk; dh ?kw.kZu
xfrt tkZ esa ifjorZu gksxkA

(1) ko/6

(3) (1/4) ko
(5) ko/8

(2) (1/2) ko
(4) ko/8

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17.

A rod of length L and mass M is placed along

17.

the x-axis with one end at the origin, as shown

yEckbZ rFkk M nzO;eku dh ,d NM+ x-v{k ds

vuqfn'k bl izdkj j[kh gS fd bldk ,d fljk ewy

in the figure above. The rod has linear mass

fcUnq ij fp=kkuqlkj fLFkr gSA NM+ dk js[kh; nzO;eku

2M
density = 2 x, where x is the distance from
L

?kuRo =

the origin. Which of the following gives the

fuEu esa ls dkSulk NM+ ds nzO;eku dsUnz ds

x-coordinate of the rod's center of mass ?

x-funsZ'kkad

1
(1)
L
12
(1)
(2)

1
(3) L
3

18.

(5)

2
L
3

1
(2) L
4

1
L
2

(3)
(4)
(5)

A is highest point on the path of a projectile. If

18.

the average velocity of the projectile between O


and A is 8i 3j then tan is :

1
L
12
1
L
4
1
L
3
1
L
2
2
L
3

iz{ksI; iFk ij 'A' mPpre fcUnq gSA ;fn iz{ksI; dk


O

rFkk A ds chp vkSlr osx 8i 3j gS] rks tan

gS&

dks crkrk gS ?

(4)

2M
x gS, tgk x ewy fcUnq ls nwjh gSA
L2

(1) 3/8

(1) 3/8

(2) 1

(2) 1

(3) 3/4

(3) 3/4

(4) 2

(4) 2

(5) 3

(5) 3
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

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19.

The same progressive wave is represented by

19.

two graphs and . Graph shows how the

dh xbZ gSaA fdlh fn;s x, le; ij xzkQ esa

displacement 'y' varies with the distance x

foLFkkiu 'y' tks fd nqjh 'x' ds lkFk ifjofrZr gS]

along the wave at a given time. Graph shows

fn[kk;k x;k gSA ys[kkfp=k esa rjax ij fLFkr fdlh

how y varies with time t at a given point on the

fcUnq ds fy, y dk le; t ds lkFk ifjorZu fn[kk;k

wave. The ratio of measurements AB to CD,

x;k gSA ekisa AB rFkk CD dk vuqikr tks fd o ij

marked on the curves, represents :

fpfUgr gS] iznf'kZr djrk gS %

(1) rjax ekad k


(2) rjax osx V
(3) vko`fk
(4) dks.kh; vko`fk
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

(1) wave number k


(2) wave speed V.
(3) frequency .
(4) angular frequency
(5) None of these
20.

nks ys[kkfp=kksa rFkk esa leku izxkeh rjaxs iznf'kZr

A ball is given initial horizontal velocity 3m/sec


as shown. In the well resultant acceleration

(in m/s2) is a 10i 10( j) except at the

20.

moment of collision. All collisions are elastic


and all surfaces are frictionless. Find the
distance of point of collision from point A where
ball hits first time the surface AB.

(1) 0 meter

,d xsan dks fp=kkuqlkj 3m/sec dk izkjfEHkd {kSfrt


osx fn;k tkrk gSA dq, esa VDdj ds {k.k ds vykok

ifj.kkeh Roj.k (m/s2 esa) a 10i 10( j) mifLFkr


gSA lHkh VDdj izR;kLFk gS rFkk lHkh lrg ?k"kZ.kjfgr
gSA fcUnq A ls VDdj ds fcUnq dh nqjh Kkr djks tgk
xsan lrg AB ls izFke ckj Vdjkrh gSA

(1) 0 meter
(2) 6 meter
(3) 2 meter
(4) 12 meter
(5) buesa ls dksbZ

(2) 6 meter
(3) 2 meter
(4) 12 meter
(5) None of these
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

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21.

A lift of mass 1000 kg is going up. The

21.

variation in the speed of lift is shown in figure.


Then the minimum tension in the rope will be
(g = 10 m/s2) :

rks jLlh esa U;wure ruko gksxk (g = 10 m/s2) :

(1) Zero

(1) 'kwU;
(2) 10000 N
(3) 12000 N
(4) 8000 N

(4) 8000 N
(5) 5000 N

(5) 5000 N

A perfectly straight portion of a uniform rope


has mass M and length L. At end A of the
segment, the tension in the rope is TA and at

22.

end B it is TB (TB > TA). Neglect effect of gravity


and no contact force acts on the rope in
between points A and B. The tension in the
rope at a distance L/5 from end A is
(1) TB TA
(2) (TA + TB)/5
(3) (4TA + TB)/5

(4) (TA TB)/5

A heavy body of mass 25 kg is to be dragged

,d ,dleku jLlh ds ,d iw.kZr% lh/ks Hkkx dk nzO;eku


M rFkk yEckbZ L gSA bl Hkkx ds fljs A ij] jLlh esa
ruko TA gS rFkk B fljs ij ;g TB gS (TB > TA)A xq:Ro
ds izHkko dks ux.; ekfu;s rFkk fcUnqvksa A rFkk B ds
chp jLlh ij dksbZ lEidZ cy dk;Z ugh djrk gSA
A fljs ls L/5 nwjh ij jLlh esa ruko gS &
(1) TB TA

(2) (TA + TB)/5

(3) (4TA + TB)/5

(4) (TA TB)/5

(5) dksbZ

(5) None
23.

nzO;eku dh ,d fyV ij dh vksj

xfreku gSA fyV dh pky esa ifjorZu fp=kkuqlkj gS

(2) 10000 N
(3) 12000 N

22.

1000 kg

23.

ughaA

,d 25 fdxzk nzO;eku dh Hkkjh oLrq dks {kSfrt ry


ds vuqfn'k [khapk tkrk gSA U;wure
vko';d cy gSA

along a horizontal plane ( = 1/ 3 ). The least

( = 1/ 3 )

force required is
(1) 25 kg f
(2) 2.5 kg f
(3) 12.5 kg f

(1) 25 kg f
(2) 2.5 kg f
(3) 12.5 kg f

(4) 25/ 3 kg f

(4) 25/ 3 kg f

(5) 2.7 kg f

(5) 2.7 kg f

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24.

In the figure shown, a light container is kept on


a horizontal rough surface of coefficient of
Sh
friction =
. A very small hole of area S is
V
made at depth 'h'. Water of volume 'V' is filled
in the container. The friction is not sufficient to
keep the container at rest. The acceleration of
the container initially is

(1)

V
g
Sh

(3) zero

24.

j[kk tkrk gS ftldk ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad =

(1)

Sh
g
V

gh

(3)

gh
3

(5)

gh
8

gSA ;gk

(2) g
(4)

Sh
g
V

(5) 2 g

A nonviscous ideal fluid is flowing vertically


downwards in a pipe. The area of cross-section
at section 'A' is double that at section 'B'.
Vertical distance between section A and
section B is h and the height of water column in
h
tube (2) is more than that in tube (1) by
2
distance. Velocity of the fluid at section A is :

(1)

V
g
Sh

(3) 'kwU;

(5) 2 g
25.

Sh
V

xgjkbZ h ij {ks=kQy S dk cgqr NksVk Nsn cuk;k x;k


gSA ikuh ftldk vk;ru V gS mldks ik=k esa Hkjk
tkrk gSA ?k"kZ.k bruk i;kZIr ugha gS fd ik=k fojke esa
j[kk jgsA ik=k dk izkjfEHkd Roj.k gS &

(2) g
(4)

fp=kkuqlkj ,d gYdk ik=k ,d {kSfrt [kqjnjh lrg ij

(2)

gh
2

(4)

gh
5

25.

Space for Rough Work / (dPps

,d v';ku vkn'kZ nzo uyh esa /okZ/kj uhps dh rjQ


okfgr gSA Hkkx A ij vuqLFk dkV {ks=kQy Hkkx B
dh rqyuk esa nqxquk gSA Hkkx A rFkk B ds chp /okZ/kj
nwjh h gS rFkk uyh (2) esa ty LrEHk dh pkbZ uyh
(1) ls

h
T;knk gSA Hkkx A ij nzo okg osx gksxk &
2

(1)

gh

(2)

gh
2

(3)

gh
3

(4)

gh
5

(5)

gh
8

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26.

27.

A ball is projected perpendicularly from an


inclined plane of angle , with speed 'u' as
shown. The time after which the projectile is
making angle 45 with the inclined plane is :

26.

dks.k
'u' osx

ij >qds gq, urry ls ,d xsan dks yEcor~


ls fp=kkuqlkj {ksfir djrs gSA fdrus le;
i'pkr~ {ksi xsan urry ls 45 dks.k cuk;sxhA

(1)

u
gsin

(1)

u
gsin

(2)

u
gcos

(2)

u
gcos

(3)

u
g{sin cos }

(3)

u
g{sin cos }

(4)

u
g{sin cos }

(4)

u
g{sin cos }

(5)

u
gcot

(5)

u
gcot

STATEMENT-1 : The ratio of

Cp
Cv

for an ideal

27.

diatomic gas is more than that for an ideal

oDrO;-1 : ,d vkn'kZ f}ijek.kqd xSl ds fy,


vuqikr

monoatomic gas(where Cp and Cv have usual

fy,

meaning).
STATEMENT-2 : The atoms of a monoatomic
gas

have

less

degrees

of

freedom

as

compared to molecules of the diatomic gas.


(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
(5) None of these

Space for Rough Work / (dPps

Cp
Cv

Cp
Cv

dk eku] ,d vkn'kZ ,d ijek.kqd xSl ds


ds eku ls T;knk gksxkA (tgka Cp rFkk Cv

ds lkekU; izpfyr vFkZ gS).


oDrO;-2 : f}ijek.kqd xSl ds v.kq ds rqyuk esa] ,d
ijek.kqd xSl ds ijek.kq esa LorU=krk dh dksfV de
gksrh gSA
(1) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2,
oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2,
oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 vlR; gS ;
(4) oDrO;-1 vlR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
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28.

STATEMENT1

In

isothermal

process

28.

involving an ideal gas, whole of the heat

xSl dks iznku dh xbZ iwjh "eh; tkZ vkUrfjd

energy supplied to the gas is converted into


internal energy.

tkZ esa :ikUrfjr gks tkrh gSA

STATEMENT2 : According to the first law of

oDrO;2 : "ekxfrdh ds izFke fu;e ds vuqlkj

thermodynamics dQ = dU + PdV. Where

dQ = dU + PdV tgk

symbols have usual meaning.

(1)

(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;

inksa ds lkekU; vFkZ gSA

oDrO;-1 lR; gS, oDrO;-2 lR; gS; oDrO;-2

Statement-2 is a correct explanation for

oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA

Statement-1

(2)

(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;

oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA

Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for

oDrO;-1 lR; gS, oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2

Statement-1

(3) oDrO;-1 lR;

(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False

(4) oDrO;-1 vlR;

(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

(5) buesa

(5) None of these


29.

oDrO;1 : fdlh vkn'kZ xSl ds lerkih; ize esa

STATEMENT1:

When

source

of

sound

29.

moves towards a stationary observer the

gS, oDrO;-2 vlR; gSA


gS , oDrO;-2 lR; gSA

ls dksbZ ughaa

oDrO;1: tc /ofu dk lzksr fLFkj izs{kd dh vksj

wavelength of sound wave received by the

xfr djrk gS rks izs{kd dks kIr rjax dh rjaxnS/;Z]

observer is different from the wavelength of the

lzksr }kjk mRlftZr rjax dh rjaxnS/;Z ls fHkUu&fHkUu

wave emitted by the source.

gksxhA

STATEMENT2: The wavelength of the sound


wave propagating in the direction of motion of

oDrO;2: lzksr dh xfr dh fn'kk esa lapfjr /ofu dh

source is smaller than when the source does

rjax dh rjaxnS/;Z] lzksr ds xfr ughs djus dh rqyuk

not move. It is because the source moves by

esa de gksxhA ,slk blfy, gksrk gS D;ksafd lzksr dqN

some distance.

nwjh rd xfr djrk gSA

(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;


Statement-2 is a correct explanation for

(1)

oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2,

Statement-1.

oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA

(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;

(2)

Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for

oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA

Statement-1

(3) oDrO;-1 lR;

(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False

oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2,


gS] oDrO;-2 vlR; gSA

(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

(4) oDrO;-1 vlR;

(5) None of these

(5) buesa
Space for Rough Work / (dPps

gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gSA

ls dksbZ ughaa

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30.

STATEMENT-1:

During

beat

formation

30.

intensity of sound at a particular position of

oDrO;-1 : foLian cuus ds nkSjku fdlh fLFkfr ij


/ofu dh rhozrk le; ds lkFk ifjofrZr gksrh gSA

space keep on changing with time.


STATEMENT-2: Beats are formed due to

oDrO;-1 : foLian vleku vko`fk;ksa dh /ofu rjaxksa ds

super position of sound waves of unequal

v/;kjksi.k ds dkj.k curs gSaA

frequencies.

(1)

(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;

oDrO; -1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA

oDrO;-1 lR; gS, oDrO;-2 lR; gS; oDrO;-2

Statement-2 is a correct explanation for


(2)
Statement-1

oDrO;-1 lR; gS, oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2

(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;

oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA

Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for

(3) oDrO;-1 lR;

Statement-1

(4) oDrO;-1 vlR;

gS, oDrO;-2 vlR; gSA


gS , oDrO;-2 lR; gSA

(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False


(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

(5) buesa

ls dksbZ ughaa

(5) None of these

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PART B

Hkkx B

Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,

Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,

N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,

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,

Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40,

Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65,

Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65,

As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137,

As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137,

Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

Hg = 200, Pb = 207]
SECTION - I

[k.M - I

Straight Objective Type

lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions.

bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds

Each question has five choices (1), (2), (3), (4) and

5 fodYi (1), (2), (3), (4) rFkk (5) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d

(5), for its answer out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

lgh gSA

31.

31.

3.36 L of O2(g) is measured at STP if 20.7 g


of sample of calcium chlorate [Ca(ClO3)2]

STP ij O2(g) dk vk;ru 3.36 L ekfir fd;k

x;kA ;fn dSfY'k;e DyksjsV [Ca(ClO3)2] ds ,d

undergoes the complete decomposition into

izkn'kZ dk 20.7 g, CaCl2(s) rFkk O2(g) esa iw.kZ


CaCl2(s) and O2(g). The % purity of calcium

fo;ksftr gksrk gS] rc dSfY'k;e DyksjsV izkn'kZ dh

chlorate sample is :
Ca(ClO3)2 CaCl2(s) + 3O2

% 'kq)rk gS %

(1) 100%

Ca(ClO3)2 CaCl2(s) + 3O2

(2) 50%

(1) 100%

(3) 6.9%

(2) 50%

(4) 38%

(3) 6.9%
(4) 38%

(5) 36%
(5) 36%
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32.

Zn + NO3 Zn2+ + NH4+ + H2O

32.

How many moles of electrons, per mole of

mijksDr vfHkf;k esa ,d eksy NO3 vk;u }kjk

NO3 ion, are gained in the above reaction ?

fdrus eksy bysDVkWu xzg.k fd;s tkrs gSa \

(1) 5

(2) 8

(1) 5

(2) 8

(3) 3

(4) 2

(3) 3

(4) 2

(5) 6

33.

(5) 6

What is the concentration of nitrate ions if

33.

;fn 0.1 M AgNO3 rFkk 0.1 M NaCl ds leku

equal volumes of 0.1 M AgNO3 and 0.1 M

vk;ru ,d lkFk fefJr fd;s tkrs gSa] rks ukbVsV

NaCl are mixed together :

vk;uksa dh lkUnzrk D;k gksxh:


(1) 0.1 M

(1) 0.1 M

(2) 0.2 M

(2) 0.2 M

(3) 0.05 M

(3) 0.05 M

(4) 0.25 M

(4) 0.25 M

(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(5) None of these

34.

Zn + NO3 Zn2+ + NH4+ + H2O

Among the following, which orbital in Be3+


has same energy as that of electron in He+ in

34.

Be3+ esa dkSulk d{kd vk| voLFkk esa He+ esa

bysDVkWu ds leku tkZ j[krk gS rFkk nks dks.kh;

ground state and also has 2 angular nodes ?

uksM Hkh j[krk gSA


(1) 2s
(1) 2s
(2) 2px
(2) 2px
(3) 3dxy
(4) 2py
(5) None of these

(3) 3dxy
(4) 2py
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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35.

The orbital angular momentum corresponding

35.

to n = 4 and m = 3 is :
(1) 0

36.

laosx gS :
(2)

(3)

6h
2

(5)

2
h

n = 4 rFkk m = 3 ls lEcfU/kr d{kh; dks.kh;

(4)

(1) 0

3h

The rates of diffusion of two gases A and B

36.

(2)

(3)

6h
2

(5)

2
h

(4)

h
2
3h

A rFkk B nks xSlksa ds folj.k dh nj dk vuqikr

are in the ratio 1 : 4. Then the ratio of

1 : 4 gSA rks buds vkf.od Hkkjks dk vuqikr %

molecular masses :

(1) 1/12

(2) 5/24
(4) 1/6

(1) 1/12

(2) 5/24

(3) 16

(3) 16

(4) 1/6

(5) 1/3

(5) 1/3
Distribution of molecules with velocity is

37.

osx (velocity) ds lkFk v.kqvksa ds forj.k dks uhps

represented by the curve as shown.

n'kkZ;s x;s o ls iznf'kZr djrs gSa %

Velocity at point A is :

fcUnq A ij osx (velocity) gS %

v.kq

37.

(1)

3RT
M

(2)

2RT
M

(1)

3RT
M

(2)

2RT
M

(3)

8RT
M

(4)

RT
M

(3)

8RT
M

(4)

RT
M

(5) none of these

(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugh

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38.

If heat of dissociation of CHCl2COOH is 0.7

38.

kcal/mole then H for the reaction :

0.7 kcal/mole gS rks vfHkf;k

CHCl2COOK +
CHCl2COOH + KOH

CHCl2COOH + KOH CHCl2COOK +

H2O

H2O ds fy, H gksxk &

(1) 13 kcal

(2) + 13 kcal

(1) 13 kcal

(2) + 13 kcal

(3) 14.4 kcal

(4) 13.7 kcal

(3) 14.4 kcal

(4) 13.7 kcal

(5) 16.4 kcal

(5) 16.4 kcal

39.

;fn CHCl2COOH ds fy, fo;kstu dh "ek

In which of the following, the ratio of

39.

KC
increase on increasing temperature :
KP

fuEu esa ls fdlesa rkieku c<+kus ij

KC
KP

vuqikr

c<+rk gS :
(1) X (g) Y (g)

(1) X (g) Y (g)

(2) 2X (g) Z (g)

(2) 2X (g) Z (g)

(3) X (g) 2W (g)

(3) X (g) 2W (g)

(4) Kkr ugha fd;k tk ldrk

(4) Cannot predict


(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(5) None of these

40.

The equilibrium constant KC for the following

40.

500 K ij vfHkf;k A2(g) + B2(g)

2AB

reaction at 500 K is ,
(g) ds fy;s lkE;koLFkk fu;rkad KC = 60 gSA
A2(g) + B2(g)

2AB (g) KC = 60

lgh dFku@dFkuksa dk p;u fdft, &


Select the correct statement /statements :
(1) Rate constant for forward reaction kf =
Rate constant for backward reaction kb
(2) Rate constant for forward reaction kf >
Rate constant for backward reaction kb
(3) Rate constant for forward reaction kf <
Rate constant for backward reaction kb
(4) Value of equilibrium constant changes
with the use of catalyst.
(5) None of these

(1) vxz vfHkf;k ds fy;s nj fu;rkad kf = i'p

vfHkf;k ds fy;s nj fu;rkad kb


(2) vxz vfHkf;k ds fy;s nj fu;rkad kf > i'p

vfHkf;k ds fy;s nj fu;rkad kb


(3) vxz vfHkf;k ds fy;s nj fu;rkad kf < i'p

vfHkf;k ds fy;s nj fu;rkad kb


(4) mRizsjd ds mi;ksx ds lkFk lkE;koLFkk fu;rkad

dk eku cny tk;sxkA


(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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41.

Densities of diamond and graphite are 3.5

41.

g/mL and 2.3 g/mL.

2.3 g/mL gSaA


C (graphite)

C (diamond)

conditions

C (xzsQkbV) rH = 1.9 kJ/mole

C (ghjk)

rH = 1.9 kJ/mole
Favourable

ghjs rFkk xzsQkbV dk ?kuRo e'k% 3.5 g/mL rFkk

ghjs ds fuekZ.k ds fy;s vko';d ifjLFkfr gksxh %

for

formation

of

(1) mPp nkc rFkk fuEu rki

diamond are :
(1) high pressure and low temperature

(2) fuEu nkc rFkk mPp rki

(2) low pressure and high temperature

(3) mPp nkc rFkk mPp rki

(3) high pressure and high temperature

(4) fuEu nkc rFkk fuEu rki

(4) low pressure and low temperature

(5) mijksDr lHkh

(5) All of these


42.

The ionic product of water at 65C is

42.

4 1014. What is pH of pure water at this

bl rki ij 'kq) ty dh pH D;k gS \

temperature :
(1) 6.7

(2) 7

(3) 7.6

(4) 6.4

(1) 6.7

(2) 7

(3) 7.6

(4) 6.4

(5) 7.8

(5) 7.8
43.

65C ij ty dk vk;fud xq.kuQy 4 1014 gSA

The solubility of As2S3 is observed to be

43.

25C ij 102 M Na2S foy;u esa As2S3 dh

1
109 M in a solution of 102 M Na2S
48

foys;rk

solution at 25C, assuming no hydrolysis of

dksbZ /kuk;fud ;k _.kk;fud ty vi?kVu u

cationic or anionic part. The Ksp value of


As2S3 at 25C is :

1
48

109 M iszf{kr dh tkrh gS tcfd

ekuk tk;sA 25C ij As2S3 ds Ksp dk eku fuEu


gS %

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

1
1024
576
1
1010
36
1
1022
144
1
109
24
1
1020
576

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

1
1024
576
1
1010
36
1
1022
144
1
109
24
1
1020
576

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44.

Steam undergoes decomposition at high

44.

fuEu izdkj ls gksrk gS

temperature as per the reaction :


H2O(g)

H2(g) +

1
O2(g) , H = 200 kJ
2

H2O(g)

The

temperature

at

which

1
O2(g) , H = 200 kJ
2
1

rkieku] ftl ij lkE;&fu;rkad bdkbZ gksxk] og

equilibrium

constant is unity is :

gS%

(1) 3000 Kelvin

(2) 5000 Kelvin

(3) 5333 Kelvin

(4) 5 Kelvin

(5) 10 Kelvin

45.

H2(g) +

mol S = 40 kJ mol .

mol S = 40 kJ mol .
1

vfHkf;k vuqlkj mPp rki ij Hkki dk fo?kVu

(1) 3000 Kelvin

(2) 5000 Kelvin

(3) 5333 Kelvin

(4) 5 Kelvin

(5) 10 Kelvin

An ideal gas is taken around the cycle ABCA

45.

P-V js[kkfp=k

eas n'kkZ;s vuqlkj ph; ABCA ize

as shown in P-V diagram. The value of q for

esa ,d vkn'kZ xSl dks fy;k tkrk gSA p ds nkSjku

the cycle is equal to :

q dk

(1) 7 P1V1

eku fuEu ds cjkcj gS %

(1) 7 P1V1

(2) 5 P1V1

(2) 5 P1V1

(3) 5 P1V1

(3) 5 P1V1

(4) 7 P1V1

(4) 7 P1V1

(5) P1V1

(5) P1V1

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46.

Which of the following is not correct option for

46.

(P) in the given reaction sequence


H2 /Ni
(P) Unsaturated Hydrocarbon
(Q)
(excess)

fn;s xbZ vfHkf;k vuqe esa fuEu es ls dkSulk


fodYi vlar`Ir gkbMksdkcZu (P) ds fy, lgh ugha
gSA
H / Ni
(P) vlar`Ir gkbMksdkcZu
(Q) lar`Ir
( vkf/kD; )
2

Saturated Hydrocarbon three


Cl2 /h

Cl /h
gkbMksdkcZu
rhu eksuksDyksjks lajpukRed
mRikn
2

monochloro structural products.


(2)

(1)

(4)

(3)

(5)

47.

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

When 2, 2, 3, 3-tetrabromobutane is heated

47.

tc 2, 2, 3, 3-VsVkczkseksC;wVsu dks Zn pw.kZ ds lkFk

with zinc powder in alcohol, which is formed :

,Ydksgy esa xeZ fd;k tkrk gS] rks izkIr gksxk

(1) 1-Butene

(1) 1-C;wVhu

(2) 1-Butyne

(2) 1-C;wVkbu

(3) 2-Butyne

(3) 2-C;wVkbu

(4) Buta-1,3-diene

(4) C;wVk-1,3-MkbZbu

(5) 2-Pentyne

48.

(1)

(5) 2-isUVkbu

The IUPAC name of the compound shown

48.

fuEu ;kSfxd dk IUPAC uke gSA

below is

Cl
|

Cl
|

Br
Br

(1) 2-czkseks-6-DyksjkslkbDyksgSDl-1-bZu
(1) 2 - Bromo-6-chlorocyclohex-1-ene
(2) 6-Bromo-2-chlorocyclohexene

(2) 6-czkseks-2-DyksjkslkbDyksgSDlhu

(3) 3-Bromo-1-chlorocyclohex-1-ene

(3) 3-czkseks-1-DyksjkslkbDyksgSDl-1-bZu

(4) 1-Bromo-3-chlorocyclohexene

(4) 1-czkseks-3-DyksjkslkbDyksgSDlhu

(5) 1-Chloro-3-bromocyclohex-1-ene

(5) 1-Dyksjks-3-czkseksslkbDyksgSDlhu-1-bZu

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49.

Which of the following order is incorrect for

49.

given property ?

fuEu esa ls dkSulk e nh xbZ lkeF;Zrk ds vuqlkj


lgh ugha gS \

(1) ClCH2CH2CH2COOH <


(1) ClCH2CH2CH2COOH <

CH3CHCH2COOH <

CH3CHCH2COOH <

Cl

Cl

CH3CH2CHCOOH (Acidic strength)

CH3CH2CHCOOH

Cl
NH2

Cl

NH2

<

(2)

<

NH2

(Basic strength)

<

(3)

<

{kkjh; lkeF;Zrk

COOH

COOH

NH2

<

(2)

COOH
OH

vEyh; lkeF;Zrk

COOH

COOH
OH

<

(3)

<

COOH

<
CH3

CH3

vEyh; lkeF;Zrk
(Acidic strength)
O O

bZuksy dk %

(% of enol)
N > N

(5)
N > N

(4) CH3CCCH3 <

(4) CH3CCCH3 <


(5)

O O

{kkjh; lkeF;Zrk

(Basic strength)
CHO

CHO

What is not true about the

50.

50.

mijksDr ;kSfxd ds fo"k; esa fuEu esa


O

ls dkSulk dFku lgh ugha gS \

given compound
O
||
(1) It is the isomer of C6H5 C OC3H5

(2) It gives precipitate with ammonical silver

(1) ;g

O
||
C6H5 C OC3H5

dk leko;oh gSA

(2) ;g veksfu;ke; flYoj ukbVsV ds lkFk vo{ksi

nsrk gSA

nitrate
(3) It gives iodoform test

(3) ;g vk;ksMksQkWeZ ijh{k.k nsrk gSA

(4) It librates hydrogen gas with Na metal

(4) ;g Na /kkrq ds lkFk gkbMkstu xSl eqDr djrk gSA

(5) It gives bromine water test.

(5) ;g czksehu ty ifj{k.k nsrk gSA

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51.

Compound (X) with molecular formula C5H10

v.kqlw=k C5H10

okyk ;kSfxd (X), mRizsjdh;


Y

on catalytic hydrogenation gives compound

gkbMkst+uhdj.k

Y,

izdk'kjklk;fud eksuksDyksjhuhdj.k ds i'pkr~ 4

which

undergoes

monochlorination

52.

51.

give

nsrk

gS

tks

lajpukRed mRikn nsrk gSA ;kSfxd (X) ds

products. Compound (X), on ozonolysis gives

vkstksuhvi?kVu ls ,slhVksu rFkk ,slhVSfYMgkbM dk

an

leeksyj feJ.k izkIr gksrk gS] rks ;kSfxd (X) dks

mixture

of

;kSfxd

structural

equimolar

to

photochemical

ij

acetone

&

acetaldehyde. Identify compound (X).

igpkuksa \

(1) 2methylbut2ene

(1) 2esfFkyC;wV2bZu

(2) 3methyl1butene

(2) 3esfFky1C;wVhu

(3) 1Pentene

(3) 1isUVhu

(4) 2methylbut1ene

(4) 2esfFkyC;wV1bZu

(5) Pent-2-ene

(5) isUV-2- bZu

Which

of

the

following

statements

is

fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku xyr gS \


(1) vkorZ esa ck;sa ls nk;sa tkus ij lkekU;r% f=kT;k

incorrect?
(1) Generally the radius trend and the
ionization energy trend across a period
are opposites.

be

esa ifjorZu rFkk vk;uu tkZ esa ifjorZu


foijhr gksrs gSaA
(2) rRoksa dh bysDVkWu xzg.k ,UFkSYih dk eku

(2) Electron gain enthalpy values of elements


may

52.

exothermic

(negative)

or

endothermic (positive).

"ek{ksih _.kkRed ;k "ek'kks"kh /kukRed


gks ldrk gSA
(3) Li, Be , B rFkk C esa Li lcls de LFkk;h

(3) Amongst Li, Be , B and C , Li is

vk;u gSA

least stable ion .


(4) Te2 > I > Cs+ > Ba2+ vk;fud f=kT;k ds
(4)

Te2

>

>

Cs+

>

Ba2+

represents the

lgh e dks iznf'kZr djrk gSA

correct decreasing order of ionic radii.


(5) {kkjh; /kkrqvksa esa oxZ esa ij ls uhps dh vksj
(5) In alkali metals down the group stability of

tkus ij ijvkWDlkbM rFkk lqij vkWDlkbM dk


peroxide and super oxide increases.

LFkkf;Ro c<+rk gSA

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53.

Identify correct
molecule :

statements

about

NO

53.

(i) tc NO] NO+

(iv) It is similar to N2 in all respect.

esa vk;fur gksrk gS] rc


bySDVkWu *2p d{kd ls eqDr gksrk gSA
(ii) NO dk ca/k e 2.5 rFkk NO+ dk ca/k e
3.0 gSSA
(iii) NO+ dh ca/k yEckbZ NO dh rqyuk esa vf/kd
gksrh gSA
(iv) ;g lHkh xq.kksa ds lanHkZ esa N2 ds leku gSA

(1) (i) and (ii)

(2) (i) and (iii)

(1) (i) rFkk (ii)

(2) (i) rFkk (iii)

(3) (ii) and (iv)

(4) (ii) and (iii)

(3) (ii) rFkk (iv)

(4) (ii) rFkk (iii)

(i) When NO is ionized to NO , the electron


is removed from the *2p orbital
(ii) Bond order of NO is 2.5 and bond order
of NO+ is 3.0.
(iii) Bond length of NO+ is greater than that
of NO.

(5) lHkh lgh gSA

(5) All are correct


54.

NO v.kq ds lanHkZ esa lgh dFku dh igpku dhft;s:

Which of the following is not correctly


matched according to stability ?

(1)

(III > II > I)

(2)

54.

fuEu esa ls dkSu LFkkf;Ro ds vuqlkj lgh lqesfyr


ugh gS \

(1)

(III > II > I)

(2)
(II > I > III)

(II > I > III)

(3)

(3)

(II > I > III)

(II > I > III)

(4)

(4)

II

III
(III > I > II)

(5) NH2CNH2 CH3CNH2


NH2

NH2

(I)

(II)

N
H H
(III)
(I > II > III)

II

III
(III > I > II)

(5) NH2CNH2 CH3CNH2


NH2

NH2

(I)

(II)

N
H H
(III)
(I > II > III)

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55.

56.

57.

The principal products obtained on heating

55.

vk;ksMhu dks B.Ms ,oa lkUnz dkfLVd lksMk foy;u

iodine with cold and concentrated caustic

ds lkFk xeZ djus ij eq[; mRikn fuEu izkIr

soda solution :

gksxk&

(1) NaIO + NaI

(1) NaIO + NaI

(2) NaIO + NaIO3

(2) NaIO + NaIO3

(3) NaIO3 + NaI

(3) NaIO3 + NaI

(4) NaIO4 + NaI

(4) NaIO4 + NaI

(5) NaOI + NaIO2

(5) NaOI + NaIO2

When orthoboric acid is heated to red heat

56.

tc vkFkksZcksfjd vEy dks yky m"ek esa xeZ fd;k

the residue is :

tkrk gSA rks izkIr vo'ks"k gS &

(1) Boron

(1) cksjksu

(2) Boron oxide

(2) cksjksu vkWDlkbM

(3) Pyroboric acid

(3) ikbjkscksfjd vEy

(4) Metaboric acid

(4) esVkcksfjd vEy

(5) Borazene

(5) cksjkthu

Benzene reacts with CH3CI in the presence of

57.

futZy AlCl3 dh mifLFkfr esa csUthu dh vfHkf;k

anhydrous AlCl3 to form :

CH3Cl ds lkFk f;k djkus ij fuEu esa ls dkSulk

(1) Toluene

;kSfxd izkIr gksrk gS \

(2) Chlorobenzene

(1) VkWyqbZu

(3) Benzylchloride

(2) DyksjkscsUthu

(4) p-chlorotoluene

(3) csfUty DyksjkbM

(5) o-chloro toluene

(4) p-DyksjksVkWyqbZu
(5) o-Dyksjks VkWyqbZu

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58.

H3BO3 is :

58.

(1) monobasic and weak Lewis acid

(1) ,dy {kkjh; rFkk nqcZy yqbZl vEy

(2) tribasic and weak Lewis acid

(2) f=k{kkjh; rFkk nqcZy yqbZl vEy

(3) monobasic and strong Lewis acid

(3) ,dy {kkjh; rFkk izcy yqbZl vEy


(4) f=k{kkjh; rFkk nqcZy czkWUlVsM vEy

(4) tribasic and weak Bronsted acid

(5) f=k{kkjh; rFkk izcy yqbZl vEy

(5) Tribasic and strong lewis acid

59.

Which of the following compounds on thermal

59.

fuEu esa ls fdl ;kSfxd ds rkih; vi?kV~u ij ,d

decomposition yields a basic as well as an

{kkjh; vkWDlkbM ds lkFk&lkFk ,d vEyh;

acidic oxide ?

vkWDlkbM Hkh izkIr gksrk gS \


(1) KClO3

(1) KClO3

(2) KNO3

(2) KNO3

(3) Na2CO3

(3) Na2CO3

(4) CaCO3

(4) CaCO3

(5) NaHCO3

(5) NaHCO3

60.

H3BO3 gS&

Which is correct order of ionic mobility in

Tkyh; ek/;e es vk;fud xfr'khyrk dk lgh e


gS %

aqueous medium
+2
+2
+2
(1) Be(aq)
< Mg(aq)
< Ca(aq)
3+
2+
+
(2) Al(aq)
< Mg(aq)
< Na(aq)
+
+
+
(3) Li(aq)
> Na(aq)
> K (aq)

+2
+2
+2
(4) Be(aq)
> Mg(aq)
> Ca(aq)

(5) Both (1) & (2)

60.

+2
+2
+2
(1) Be(aq)
< Mg(aq)
< Ca(aq)
3+
2+
+
(2) Al(aq)
< Mg(aq)
< Na(aq)
+
+
+
(3) Li(aq)
> Na(aq)
> K (aq)

+2
+2
+2
(4) Be(aq)
> Mg(aq)
> Ca(aq)

(5) (1) o (2) nksuksa

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PART C

Hkkx C

Straight Objective Type

lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions.


Each question has 5 choices (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5)

bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 5 fodYi

for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

(1), (2), (3), (4) rFkk (5) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

61.

61.

The sum of all the values of 'm' for which the


roots x1, x2 of quadratic equation
2

3
1

3
2

2
1

x 2mx + m = 0 satisfy x + x = x + x

lehdj.k x2 2mx + m = 0 ds ewy x1, x2 gSA

2
2

lehdj.k x13 + x 32 = x12 + x 22 dks larq"V djrs gS&

is
(1) 3/4
(2) 1
(3) 4/3
(4) 9/4
(5) 5/4
62.

(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

63.

(1) 3/4
(2) 1
(3) 4/3
(4) 9/4
(5) 5/4

Distance between the lines represented by


9x2 6xy + y2 + 18x 6y + 8 = 0, is
(1)

m ds lHkh ekuksa dk ;ksxQy ftlds fy, f}?kkr

62.

ljy js[kk ;qXe 9x2 6xy + y2 + 18x 6y + 8 = 0


ls fu:fir ljy js[kkvksa ds e/; nwjh gS -

(1)

10
2

(2)

10
4

(3)

10

10

(4)

(5)

Let A is the set of 4 digit numbers a1a2a3a4


where a1 > a2 > a3 > a4 then n(A) is equal to :
(1) 126
(2) 84
(3) 210
(4) 105
(5) 225

63.

1
10
2
10
4
10
10
2
5

ekuk A, 4 vad dh la[;kvksa a1a2a3a4 dk leqPp;


gS tgk a1 > a2 > a3 > a4 rc n(A) cjkcj gS&
(1) 126
(2) 84
(3) 210
(4) 105
(5) 225

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64.

The sum of the rational terms in the

64.

expansion of ( 2 + 31/5)10 is

;ksxQy gS&

(1) 20

(1) 20

(2) 21

(2) 21

(3) 40

(3) 40
(4) 41

(4) 41

(5) 82

(5) 82

65.

Locus of the mid-points of the chords of the


circle x 2 + y 2 = a2

65.

which pass through the

(1) x 2 + y 2 + 2hx + 2ky = 0

(1) x + y + 2hx + 2ky = 0


2

(2) x 2 + y 2 2hx 2ky = 0

(2) x + y 2hx 2ky = 0


2

(3) x 2 + y 2 + hx + ky = 0

(3) x + y + hx + ky = 0
2

o`k x 2 + y 2 = a2 dh fu;r fcUnq (h, k) ls xqtjus


okyh lHkh thokvks ds e/; fcUnq dk fcUnqiFk gS -

fixed point (h, k) is

(4) x 2 + y 2 hx ky = 0

(4) x 2 + y 2 hx ky = 0

(5) x 2 + y 2 + hx ky = 0

(5) x 2 + y 2 + hx ky = 0

66.

( 2 + 31/5)10 ds foLrkj esa ifjes; inksa dk

The point (4, 5) is the vertex of a square


and one of its diagonal is 7x y + 8 = 0.

66.

fcUnq (4, 5) ,d oxZ dk 'kh"kZ gS rFkk bldk ,d


fod.kZ 7x y + 8 = 0 gSA rc nwljs fod.kZ dk

The equation of other


diagonal is

lehdj.k gS -

(1) 7x y + 23 = 0

(1) 7x y + 23 = 0

(2) 7y + x = 30

(2) 7y + x = 30

(3) 7y + x = 31

(3) 7y + x = 31

(4) x 7y = 30

(4) x 7y = 30

(5) x + 7y + 31 = 0

(5) x + 7y + 31 = 0

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67.

The sum of infinite series

67.

1
1
1
+
+
+ ........... is
1 .4
4 .7
7.10

68.

(1)

1
6

(1)

1
6

(2)

1
2

(2)

1
2

(3)

1
4

(3)

1
4

(4)

1
5

(4)

1
5

(5)

1
3

(5)

1
3

For x, the solution of [x + 2] + [x 8] > 0 is

68.

vlfedk [x + 2] + [x 8] > 0 dk gy gS& (tgk [.]

(1) [3, )

(2) [4, )

(2) [4, )

(3) [1, 3]

(3) [1, 3]

(4) (3, 4)

(4) (3, 4)

(5) R

(5) R

If f(x) + 2f(1 x) = x2 + 2 x R then f(x) is


given by
( x 2)
3

dk

egke iw.kkd Qyu gS)

(1) [3, )

(1)

1
1
1
+
+
+...........
7.10
1 .4
4 .7

;ksxQy gS&

([.] is greatest integer function)

69.

vuUr Js<h

69.

;fn f(x) + 2f(1 x) = x2 + 2 x R rc f(x)


fn;k x;k gS&

(1)

( x 2) 2
3

(2) x2 2

(2) x2 2

(3) (x 2)2

(3) (x 2)2

(4)

x2 2
3

(4)

x2 2
3

(5)

x2
2
3

(5)

x2
2
3

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70.

If tan 1 = t, the value of cos 2 + t sin 2 is

70.

(1) t

(1) t

(2) 1
(3)

(2) 1

1
2

(3)

(4) 0

(5) 1

Two circles (x 1)2 + (y 3)2 = r2


2

and

71.

x + y 8x + 2y + 8 = 0. Intersect in two

nks o`k (x 1)2 + (y 3)2 = r2

djrs gS ;fn -

(1) 2 < r < 8

(1) 2 < r < 8

(2) r = 2

(2) r = 2

(3) r < 2

(3) r < 2

(4) r > 2

(4) r > 2

(5) 1 < r < 3

(5) 1 < r < 3

If the ellipse
x2
1

,oa

x2 + y2 8x + 2y + 8 = 0 nks fcUnqvksa ij izfrPNsn

points if

72.

1
2

(4) 0

(5) 1

71.

;fn tan 1 = t rc cos 2 + t sin 2 dk eku gS

y2
a2

x2 y2
+
= 1 meets the ellipse
4
1

= 1 in four distinct points and

a = b2 10b + 25, then the number of integral

72.

;fn nh?kZo`k

x2 y2
x2
y2
+
= 1 nh?kZo`k
+ 2 =1
4
1
1
a

dks pkj fHkUu fHkUu fcUnqvksa ij feyrk gS rFkk


a = b2 10b + 25 rc b ds iw.kkZad ekuks dh la[;k

values of b is

gksxh -

(1) 3

(1) 3

(2) 4

(2) 4

(3) 6

(3) 6

(4) 1

(4) 1

(5) infinite

(5) vuUr

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73.

The
x+2
x2 + 1

number
>

of

integral

solutions

of

73.

1
is
2

x+2
x +1
2

>

1
ds iw.kkd gyksa dh la[;k gS&
2

(1) 4

(1) 4

(2) 5

(2) 5

(3) 3

(3) 3

(4) 2

(4) 2

(5) 6

(5) 6

74.

If

a and b are any two distinct numbers

74.

belonging to the set {1,2,......100}, then the

leqPp; {1,2,......100} esa ls dksbZ nks fofHkUu


la[;k,a a vkSj b yh tkrh gS] rc ;qXe (a, b) dh

number of pairs (a, b) such that product of a

la[;k gksxh tcfd a vkSj b dk xq.kuQy 3


and b is divisible by 3 is
(1) 5478

foHkkftr gS&

(2) 5278

(1) 5478

(3) 2739

(2) 5278

(4) 2639

(3) 2739

(5) 2837

(4) 2639
(5) 2837

75.

351 when divided by 8 leaves the remainder


(1) 2
(2) 6
(3) 3
(4) 5
(5) 1

75.

351 dks 8 ls foHkkftr djus ij 'ks"kQy gS&


(1) 2
(2) 6
(3) 3
(4) 5
(5) 1

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76.

Which of the following is NOT equivalent to

76.

(p ~ q) r

gS -

(1) ~ ( qv ~ p ) r

(1) ~ ( qv ~ p ) r

(2) ~ r ( ~ p v q)
(3) ~

(2) ~ r ( ~ p v q )

( (p ( ~ q) ) ( ~ r ) )

(3) ~

(4) ~ r ( ~ p q)

78.

( (p ( ~ q) ) ( ~ r ) )

(4) ~ r ( ~ p q)

(5) (~ p q) r

77.

fuEu esa ls dkSulk (p ~ q) r ds lerqY; ugh

(5) (~ p q) r

In a bag there are 4 Red, 3 Black, 2 Green

77.

,d FkSys esa 4 yky] 3 dkyh ,oa 2 gjh xsans gSA FkSys

Balls. Balls are drawn one by one without

esa ls ,d ds ckn ,d] xsan ;kn`fPNd :i ls fcuk

replacement. What is the probability that first

izfrLFkkiu fd;s fudkyh tkrh gSA igyh gjh xsan]

green ball is drawn in third draw.

rhljs MkW esa fudkyus dh izkf;drk gS&

1
(1)
2

(1)

1
2

(2)

1
3

(2)

1
3

(3)

1
6

(3)

1
6

(4)

2
5

(4)

2
5

(5)

4
9

(5)

4
9

Equation log4(2x2 + x + 1) log2(2x 1) = 1

78.

lehdj.k log4(2x2 + x + 1) log2(2x 1) = 1 ds

has

fy, gS&

(1) two real solutions

(1) nks okLrfod gy

(2) irrational solution

(2) vifjes; gy

(3) one integral solution


(4) prime solution
(5) infinite solutions

(3) ,d iw.kkd gy
(4) vHkkT; gy
(5) vuUr gy

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79.

If

mx 2 + 3x + 4
x 2 + 2x + 2

< 5 for all x R then

79.

(1) m > 5
(2) m <

71
24

< 5 lHkh x R ds fy, rc -

71
24

(3) m < 5

71
24

(4) m >

71
24

(5) m (3, 5)

If statements p and q take truth values as TT,

80.

;fn dFku p rFkk q ds lR; eku e'k% TT, TF, FT,

TF, FT, FF in order, then the respective truth

FF gks rks dFku (p q) (~ p ~ q) ds lR;

values of statement (p q) (~ p ~ q) are

eku e'k% gksxsa&

(1) T,F,F,T

(1) T,F,F,T

(2) T,F,F,F

(2) T,F,F,F

(3) F,F,F,F

81.

x 2 + 2x + 2

(2) m <

(5) m (3, 5)

80.

mx 2 + 3x + 4

(1) m > 5

(3) m < 5
(4) m >

;fn

(3) F,F,F,F

(4) T,T,T,T

(4) T,T,T,T

(5) T,F,T,F

(5) T,F,T,F

All letters of the word 'RACHIT' are

81.

;fn 'kCn 'RACHIT' ds v{kjksa dks ysdj ,d

permuted in all possible ways and the words


so formed (with or without meaning) are

'kCndks"k (dictionary) esa O;ofLFkr fd;k tk,s rc

written as in dictionary, then the 484th word

484osa LFkku ij vkus okyk 'kCn gksxk &

is

(1) RACHIT

(1) RACHIT

(2) RACITH

(2) RACITH
(3) RACTHI
(3) RACTHI
(4) RACIHT
(5) RCAITH

(4) RACIHT
(5) RCAITH

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82.

a1, a2, a3, ............, an are in A.P. and

82.

a1 + a3 + a5 + a7 + a9 = 20 then a5 is

rks

a5 gS&

(1) 2

(2) 7

(2) 7

(3) 3

(3) 3

(4) 4

(4) 4

(5) 5

(5) 5

Let A,B,C are three sets such that n(A) = 25,

83.

n(B) = 20, n(C) = 27, n(A B) = 5, n(B C) = 7

ekukfd A,B,C rhu leqPp; bl dkj gS fd


n(A) = 25, n(B) = 20, n(C) = 27, n (A B) = 5,

and A C = then n(A B C) =

n(B C) = 7 rFkk A C = rc n(A B C) =

(1) 60

(1) 60

(2) 65

(2) 65

(3) 67

(3) 67

(4) 72

(4) 72

(5) 56

84.

lekUrj Js<h esa gS vkSj

a1 + a3 + a5 + a7 + a9 = 20 gks]

(1) 2

83.

a1, a2, a3, ............, an

(5) 56

Angles A, B and C of a triangle ABC are in


A.P. With the usual notations if

b
=
c

84.

ABC ds dks.k A,B vkSj C lekUrj Js<h esa gSA

3
2

lkekU; ladsrkuqlkj ;fn

b
=
c

3
2

rc dks.k A

then angle A is equal to

cjkcj gS&
(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

(5)

5
12

(5)

5
12

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85.

If (x1, y1) be the centroid of the triangle


formed by a line L and coordinate axes then
equation of line L is
(1)

85.

f=kHkqt dk dsUnzd gS rc js[kk L dk lehdj.k gksxk-

3x 3y
+
=1
x1 y1

(1)

(2) xx1 + yy1 = 3

87.

3x 3y
+
=1
x1 y1

(2) xx1 + yy1 = 3

(3)

x
y
+
=1
3x1 3y1

(3)

x
y
+
=1
3x1 3y1

(4)

x y
+ =1
x1 y1

(4)

x y
+ =1
x1 y1

(5) xx1 + yy1 = 1

86.

;fn (x1, y1) funsZ'kh v{kksa vkSj js[kk L ls cuus okys

(5) xx1 + yy1 = 1

The sum of the series 1 + 4 + 3 + 6 + 5 + 8 +....


........ upto n term when n is an even number

86.

Js<h 1 + 4 + 3 + 6 + 5 + 8 + ........ n in rd dk
;ksxQy tc n le la[;k gS&

(1)

n2 + n
4

(1)

n2 + n
4

(2)

n 2 + 3n
2

(2)

n 2 + 3n
2

(3)

n2 + 1
4

(3)

n2 + 1
4

(4)

n(n 1)
4

(4)

n(n 1)
4

(5)

n2 + 3n
4

(5)

n2 + 3n
4

The marks of some students were listed out


of a maximum 75. The SD of marks was
found to be 9. Subsequently the marks were
raised to a maximum of 100 and variance of
new marks was calculated. The new variance
is
(1) 144
(2) 122
(3) 81
(4) 256
(5) 16

87.

dqN fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks vf/kdre 75 vadksa esa ls vad


fn;s tkus ij vadksa dk ekud fopyu 9 ik;k x;kA
fed :i ls vadksa dks vf/kdre 100 rd c<k;k
tkrk gS vkSj u;s vadksa ds izlj.k dh x.kuk dh
tkrh gSA u;k izlj.k eku gksxk&
(1) 144
(2) 122
(3) 81
(4) 256
(5) 16

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88.

89.

Odds 8 to 5 against a person who is 40 years


old living till he is 70 and 4 to 3 against
another person now 50 till he will be living 80.
Probability that exactly one of them will be
alive next 30 years

88.

,d O;fDr 40 o"kZ dk gS rFkk 70 o"kZ rd ft;sxk


foi{k esa la;ksxkuqikr 8 : 5 gS rFkk nwljk O;fDr vHkh
50 o"kZ dk gS vkSj og 80 o"kZ rd ft;s ds foi{k esa
l;ksaxkuqikr 4 : 3 gS rks Bhd ,d O;fDr ds vxys
30 o"kZ rd ftUnk jgus dh izkf;drk gSA

(1)

59
91

(2)

44
91

(2)

(3)

51
91

(3)

(4)

32
91

(4)

(5)

47
91

(5)

(1)

In an equilateral triangle, the inradius and the


circumradius are connected by
(1) r = 4R
(2) r = R/2
(3) r = R/3
(4) r = R
(5) r = 2R

89.

59
91
44
91
51
91
32
91
47
91

leckgq f=kHkqt esa vUr%f=kT;k rFkk ifjf=kT;k esa


lEcU/k gS&
(1) r = 4R
(2) r = R/2
(3) r = R/3
(4) r = R
(5) r = 2R

90.

If the line x 1 = 0 is the directrix of the


y2

parabola
kx + 8 = 0, then one of the
values of k is
(1)

1
8

(2) 8

90.

;fn js[kk x 1 = 0 ijoy; y2 kx + 8 = 0 dh


,d fu;rk gS rc k dk ,d lEHko eku gS &
(1)

1
8

(2) 8

1
2

(3)

1
2

1
4
(5) 4

(4)

1
4

(3)
(4)

(5) 4

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DATE : 01-02-2016

MAJOR TEST (MT)

COURSE : ABHINAV (EA), AADHAAR (EB)

CODE - 0

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS / egoiw.kZ funsZ'k


A. lkekU; %
1.

2.

3.
4.

A.

Immediately fill the particulars on this page of the Test 1.


Booklet with Blue / Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil is
strictly prohibited.
The Answer Sheet is kept inside this Test Booklet. When you 2.
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Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully.
The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum 3.
marks are 360.
There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C 4.
consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question
is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.

5.

Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in 5.


Instructions No. 4 for correct response of each question.
1/4 [one fourth (1)] marks will be deducted for indicating
incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the
total score will be made if no response is indicated for an
item in the answer sheet.

6.

There is only one correct response for each question. Filling


up more than one response in any question will be treated as
wrong response and marks for wrong response will be
deducted accordingly as per instructions 5 above.
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Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left corner of
your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, darken the
corresponding bubbles with Black ball point pen only. Also fill
your roll no. on the back side of your ORS in the space
provided (if the ORS is both side printed).
Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper and
darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball point pen.

B.

7.

8.
9.

If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted (paper wise) from
the total.
10. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled bubble,
you are advised to be extremely careful while darken the
bubble corresponding to your answer.
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Cross (X) mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble,
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Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke) :

6.

B.
7.

8.
9.

10.

11.

12.

General :
ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds bl i`"B ij vko';d fooj.k uhys@dkys ckWy IokbaV
isu ls rRdky HkjsaA isfUly dk iz;ksx fcYdqy oftZr gSA
mkj i=k bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds vUnj j[kk gSA tc vkidks ijh{kk
iqfLrdk [kksyus dks dgk tk, rks mkj i=k fudky dj lko/kkuhiwoZd
fooj.k HkjsaA
bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa 90 iz'u gSA vf/kdre vad 360 gSA
bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk es rhu Hkkx A, B, C gSA ftlds izR;sd Hkkx esa
HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku ,oa xf.kr ds 30 iz'u gS vkSj lHkh
iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA izR;sd iz'u ds lgh mkj ds fy, 4pkj
vad fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s gSA
vH;kfFkZ;ksa dks izR;sd lgh mkj ds fy, mijksDr funsZ'ku la[;k 4 ds
funsZ'kkuqlkj vad fn;s tk,axsA izR;sd iz'u ds xyr mkj ds fy;s
1/4oka Hkkx (1) dkV fy;k tk;sxkA ;fn mkj iqfLrdk esa fdlh iz'u
dk mkj ugha fn;k x;k gks] rks dqy izkIrkad ls dksbZ dVkSrh ugha dh
tk;sxhA
R;sd iz'u dk dsoy ,d gh lgh mkj gSA ,d ls vf/kd mkj nsus
ij mls xyr mkj ekuk tk;sxk vkSj mijksDr funsZ'k 5 ds vuqlkj
vad dkV fy;s tk;saxsA
vksvkj,l (ORS) ds ijh&vk/ks fgLls dk Hkjko :
ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys cky iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
ORS ds lcls ij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ckDl esa viuk jksy uEcj
dkys cky ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh dsoy dkys isu ls
Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk jksy uEcj fyf[k, (;fn
ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA)
ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys cky isu
ls dkys dhft,A
;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj mfpr rjhds
ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k tkosxk rFkk iz'u&i=k esa
izkIrkad ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
pawfd isu ls Hkjs x, xksys feVkuk vkSj lq/kkjuk laHko ugha gS blfy,
vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
fodYi dks u feVk,a@u Ldzsp djsa vkSj u gh xyr (X) fpUg dks HkjsaA
ORS dks dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk dksbZ Hkh fu'kku
;k lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk,aA
;fn ORS esa fdlh izdkj dh fy[ks x, vkadMksa rFkk xksys fd, vkadMksa esa
fojks/kkHkkl gS rks xksys fd, vkadMksa dks gh lgh ekuk tkosxkA
Roll Number (jksy uEcj) :

I have read all the instructions and shall


abide by them

I have verified all the information filled by


the candidate.

eSaus lHkh funsZ'kksa dk i<+ fy;k gS vkSj eSa mudk


vo'; ikyu d:xk@d:xhA

ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk Hkjh xbZ lkjh tkudkjh dks eSusa


tkp fy;k gSA

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Signature of the Candidate

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Signature of the Invigilator

ijh{kkFkhZ ds gLrk{kj

ijh{kd ds gLrk{kj

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