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GENERAL :
1. This sealed booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break the seal till you are instructed to do so.
2. Use the Optical Response sheet (ORS) provided separately for answering the questions.
4. Write your name and form number in the space provided on the back cover of this booklet.
5. After breaking the seal of the booklet, verify that the booklet contains 32 pages and all the 20 questions in each
subject and along with the options are legible.
6. The question paper has three parts : Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each part has three sections.
8. Section-I contains 10 multiple choice questions with one or more than one correct option.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 2 in all other cases.
9. Section-II contains 2 match the following type questions and you will have to match entries in Column-I with the
entries in Column-II.
Marking scheme : for each entry in column-I. +2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 1 in all other cases.
11. Section-IV contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive)
12. The ORS is machine-gradable and will be collected by the invigilator at the end of the examination.
14. Write your name, form number and sign with pen in the space provided for this purpose on the original. Do not write
any of these details anywhere else. Darken the appropriate bubble under each digit of your form number.
Please see the last page of this booklet for rest of the instructions
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PHYSICS
BEWARE OF NEGATIVE MARKING
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTIONI : (Maximum Marks : 40)
This section contains TEN 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 If none of the bubbles is darkened
2 In all other cases
1. A particle of mass m is bound by the linear potential U kr, where k is a constant and r 0 . It is
moving in a circular orbit of radius r0 about the origin :-
3kr0
(A) Its mechanical energy is
2
(B) The speed is independent of value of radius
(C) The angular speed is independent of value of radius
kr0
(D) Its mechanical energy is
2
2. In the circuit shown, switch S1 is initially open and switch S2 is initially closed. At time t 0 , S1 is
closed and at time t 0.25 s, S2 is opened. The voltage across the inductor, VL :-
1H
S1 S2
+
10V 20
5
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3. The xy plane carries a uniform surface current flowing in the x direction with a surface current density
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of kx = 10 A/m. The yz plane carries a uniform surface current flowing in the z direction, also with a
surface current density of kz = 10 A/m. Observe the figure below :-
z
kz
y
kx
x
(A) Magnetic field in region x > 0, z > 0; is in positive y-direction.
(B) Magnetic field in region x > 0, z < 0; is zero.
(C) Magnetic field in region x < 0, z > 0; is in negative y - direction.
(D) Magnetic field in region x < 0, z < 0; is zero
4. If Me, Mp and MH are the rest masses of electron, proton and hydrogen atom in the ground state
(with energy 13.6 eV), respectively, which of the following is exactly true ? (c is the speed of light in
free space) :-
13.6eV
(A) MH = MP + Me (B) MH = MP + Me
c2
13.6eV 13.6eV
(C) MH = MP + Me + (D) MH = MP + Me + K, where K or zero
c2 c2
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5. A combination of two thin convex lenses of equal focal lengths, is kept separated along the optical axis by
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a distance of 20 cm between them. The combination behaves as a lens system of infinite focal length :-
(A) If an object is kept on the common optic axis at a distance of 10 cm from the first lens, its final
image will be formed at a distance of 10 cm from the next lens.
(B) If an object is kept on the common optic axis at a distance of 10 cm from the first lens, its final
image will be formed at a distance of 30 cm from the next lens.
(C) If an object is kept on the common optic axis at a distance of 30 cm from the first lens, its final
image will be formed at a distance of 10 cm from the next lens.
(D) If an object is kept on the common optic axis at a distance of 30 cm from the first lens, its final
image will be formed at a distance of 20 cm from the next lens.
6. Photons of wavelength 248 nm fall on a metal surface whose work function is 2.2 eV. Assume that
each photoelectron inside the metal lattice may come out of the surface or collide with the lattice
before coming out. In each collision with the lattice, it loses 20% of its existing energy. Which of the
following can be a kinetic energy of an ejected photoelectron?
(A) 2.8 eV (B) 2.24 eV (C) 1.8 eV (D) 1 eV
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7. A mass m, lying on a horizontal, frictionless surface, is connected to one end of a spring of spring
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constant k. The other end of the spring is connected to a wall, as shown in the figure. At t = 0, the mass
is given an impulse J as shown. Taking left direction as positive. The time dependence of the
displacement, acceleration and the velocity of the mass are:
m Impulse
J k J k 3
sin t
(A) x = m (B) v = sin
m
t
mk m 2
J k k J k k
(C) a = sin t (D) a = sin t
m
m3 m3 m
8. A satellite moves around the earth in a circular orbit of radius R centered at the earth. A second
satellite of same mass moves in an elliptic orbit of semi-major axis 4R, with the earth at one of
the foci.
(A) The ratio of their time periods is 1 : 8
(B) The ratio of their time periods is 1 : 2
(C) The first satellite has a higher angular momentum about the center of the earth
(D) The first satellite has a lower mechanical energy
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9. A hollow, conducting spherical shell of inner radius R1 and outer radius R2 encloses a charge q inside,
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which is located at a distance d (d<R1) from the centre of the spheres. (assume potential to be zero at
infinity) :-
kq kq
(A) The potential at the centre of the shell is
d R1
kq
(B) The potential of the shell is
R2
kq kq kq
(C) The potential outside the shell at a distance R from the center is
R d R1
kq kq kq
(D) The potential at the centre of the shell is
d R1 R 2
10. Two equal uniform rods P and Q move with the same velocity v as shown in the figure. The second rod
has an angular velocity (<6v/l ) (clockwise) about G' in addition to v.
(A) If the ends A &A' are suddenly fixed simultaneously both rods will rotate with the same angular
velocity
(B) If the ends A & A' are suddenly fixed simultaneously, the rod Q will rotate with greater angular velocity
(C) If the ends B & B' are suddenly fixed simultaneously both rods will rotate with the same angular velocity
(D) If the ends B & B' are suddenly fixed simultaneously, the rod P will rotate with greater angular velocity
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2
P 1
P0 3
4
V0 V(in m3)
Column-I Column-II
(A) Process1 (P) Q + ve
(B) Process-2 (Q) U + ve
(C) Process-3 (R) W ve
(D) Process-4 (S) Temperature decreases
(T) Q ve
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2. Match the image description in column-I with column-II. Only 2 rays are shown for convenience. (f in
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each case is the focal length of the respective geometrical device.)
Column-I Column-II
f/2
(A) virtual image (P)
\\\\\\
\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\
(B) real image (Q)
15cm
f = 10cm
=1 = 1.5
50cm
(C) erect image (R)
1m
f/2
(T)
15mm
A
3.22mm
1m
B
2.04mm
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3. A block of mass 2 kg is at rest on a horizontal table. The coefficient of friction between the block and
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the table is 0.1. A horizontal force 3 N is applied to the block. The speed of the block (in m/s) after it
has moved a distance 9 m is
4. Two L shaped wires are kept over each other as shown. The wire on the left is fixed and the wire on the
right is movable on the left wire without any friction. The whole system is in a horizontal plane. Now
we make a soap film of surface tension 0.1 N/m in between the wires such that it covers the common
quadrilateral area. If the right wire has a mass of 250 gm, what is its initial acceleration (in m/s2) on
being released ?
1.5m
2m
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5. Lets fill an air-balloon to the same volume once with hydrogen and once with helium. In one of the
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case the lifting capacity is greater than the other case. By what percentage? (In the given conditions
the gas densities in kg/m3 units are: hydrogen 0.08, helium 0.16, air 1.16). The mass of the
balloons material is negligible compared to the mass of the hanging weight and the volume of the
hanging weight is negligible compared to the volume of the balloon.
6. Consider the circuit shown in Fig, made from identical resistors and voltmeters. First voltmeter shows
V1 = 10 V, and the third V3 = 2 V. What reading does the second voltmeter show (in Volts)?
V
V1 V2 V3
m
0
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7. Suppose that we have a vernier callipers which does not expand or contract on heating. Such a device
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is very useful in engineering applications where the dimensions are to be found at different temperatures.
One such vernier callipers is used to measure the diameter of a rod at different temperatures as shown
in table below. What will be the vernier scale reading (division coinciding) at a temperature of 50C.
10 vernier scale divisions coincide with 9 main scale divisions and 1 main scale division = 1 mm.
Temperature T in C Main scale reading Vernier scale reading
0 2.4 cm 4th division coinciding
20 2.4 cm 8th division coinciding
8. A cylindrical vessel is divided in two parts by a fixed partition which is perfectly heat conducting. The
wall and piston are thermally insulated from surroundings. The left side contains 0.5 moles of gas with
Cv = 2R at temperature of 300 K. The right side contains 4 moles of mixture of gas with Cv = 1.75 R at
V0
same temperature of 300 K. The piston compresses slowly the right side from volume of V0 to .
4
Find the total change in internal energy of gases. If U = n 10 4 J, fill n in OMR Sheet.
25
(Take : R = S.I. unit)
3
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A(g) + 8 H O(g) ; Kp
A(H2O)8 (s) 2 1
A(g) + 8 H O(s) ; Kp
A(H2O)8 (s) 2 2
If equilibrium partial pressures of two gases A & H2O are 0.2 bar & 0.001 bar respectively. Then correct
informations are -
(C) Vapour pressure of ice is 0.001 bar (D) Vapour pressure of ice is 0.002 bar
3. In which of the following crystals, cations occupy tetrahedral voids ?
(A) NaCl (B) ZnS (C) Na2O (D) CaF2
4. When MnO2 is fused with KOH, a purple green coloured compound is formed. Choose correct statements
about purple green coloured compound
(A) It disproportionates in acidic medium (B) It is paramagnetic in nature
(C) Geometry is tetrahedral (D) It uses non axial d-orbital in hybridisation
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CHEMISTRY.
5. In the following reactions. The CORRECT statements is/are :
I. FeSO4 + NO + H2O X
II. Sodium nitroprusside + Na2S Y
(A) Products X and Y both are paramagnetic
(B) In the reaction I change of oxidation state of central atom occurs while in reaction II there is no
change in oxidiation state
(C) Product (X) can also be obtained when NO2 or NO3 react with dil. H2SO4 in presence of FeSO4
(D) Hybridisation of central atom of X is sp3d2 and Y is d2sp3
6. The low-spin paramagnetic complex compounds that exhibits optical isomerism is/are
(A) [Ni(en)3]Cl2 (B) [Ru(H2O)2Br2Cl2] (C) [Cr(CN)2Br2Cl2] (D) [Pt(NH3)4Cl2]2+
7. The sets with CORRECT order of acidity is
(A) HF < HCl < HBr < HI (B) HClO > HBrO > HIO
(C) HClO4 > HClO3 > HClO2 > HClO (D) H2SO4 > H2SO3
8. Choose the correct option(s) :
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9. Compound A (C6H12O3) when treated with I2 & NaOH gives yellow precipitate. When A is treated
with Tollen's reagent no reaction occur. When A is treated with H3O & then treated with I2 & NaOH
gives yellow precipitate. Compound A can't be :
O OH
(A) CH3CCH2CH2CHOH (B) CHCH2CCH2CH3
O OCH3 OCH3
OCH3 O OCH3
(C) CH3CCH2CH (D) HCCH2CH2CH
O OCH3 OCH3
NH2
NaNO2 CuCN Na
Q HCN R C H OH S
HCl (05)C 2 5
(P)
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CHEMISTRY.
SECTIONII : (Maximum Marks : 16)
This section contains TWO questions.
Each question contains two columns, Column-I and Column-II.
Column-I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
Column-II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
Match the entries in Column-I with the entries in column-II.
One or more entries in Column-I may match with one or more entries in Column-II.
The ORS contains a 4 5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below :
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
For each entry in column-I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A)
in Column-I matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly,
for entries (B), (C) and (D).
Marking scheme :
For each entry in Column-I
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is (are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases
1. Column-I (Compound) Column-II (Correct Characteristics)
(A) Sulphurous acid (P) dibasic acid
(B) Sodium thiosulphate (Q) Reducing agent
(C) Oleum (R) Sulphur-sulphur bond present
(D) Hydrogen Peroxide (S) +5 oxidiation state of sulphur is not present
(T) Peroxylinkage is present
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2. Column - I Column - II
(i) Hg(OAc) 2 / H 2O
(A) CH2 =CCH2CH2CH3 (P) Product is a racemic mixt ure of
(ii) NaBH4 / OH
Et
carboxylic acid
CH 3
(i) B2H6 (THF), (ii) H2O2 + OH
(B) CH2=CCH (iii) KMnO4
(Q) Resolvable alcohol is formed as
Et CH3 products
Reductive
(C) CH2=CCH2 CH2CH3 Ozonolysis
(R) One of the product is also obtained by
Et oxidation of 3-hexanol with KMnO4
CH3
(D) CH2=CCH Reductive (S) Product is also obtained by oxidation of
Ozonolysis
Et CH3 2-methyl-3-pentanol with KMnO4
CHEMISTRY.
This section contains EIGHT 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 :
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0 In all other cases
1. Calculate the maximum possible concentration of Mn2+ in water that is saturated with 0.1 M H2S &
maintained at pH = 3 with HCl
Given : for H2S ; Ka = 108 ; Ka = 1012 ;
1 2
& Ksp (MnS) = 1022
If your answer in scientific notation is x 10y then fill y in OMR.
2. The ratio of wave number of the first line of lyman series in H-atom to wave number of the first line in
Balmer series of Li2+ ion is 3 : x. The value of 'x' is -
3. Acetic acid can form a dimer (CH3COOH)2 in gas phase. The dimer is held together by H-bonds. If at
27C, equilibrium constant for dimerisation is e 10 & |S| for dimerisation is 'y' cal/K, the
y
value of is
10
Given :Hydrogen-Bond enthalpy = 7.5 kcal /mol
R = 2cal / mole - K
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6. How many reactions product formed is correctly matched ?
O O
C Br C
Br2
(i) N N
+ Fe
NH2 NO2
H2SO5
or
(ii) CF3COOH
O
O=COEt
1. EtO
(iii) +
2. H3O /
N N
3. N2H4 + OEt
:
CH2COEt
O
Br
(iv) CH2=CHCMe2CO2H 1.
2. HBr + H2O 2
O CH=O
+
H3O
(v) + ClCH2CO2Et + tertiary butoxide ion X
+
H3O
(vi) O OCH3 OH + HO OH + CH3 OH
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8. Which of the following statement are correct ?
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CH=O
H OH
H OH
(ii) This can be the fischer projection of D-aldoheptose HO H
H OH
H OH
CH2OH
Ph N=O
N
(iii) Reaction of N-phenyl alanine with nitrous acid affords
CO2H
Ph
(i) Br2 (CCl4)
(iv) (ii) NaNH2 (excess) Ph
(iii) H2/lindlar catalyst (Major product)
(v) The structure of conjugate acid & conjugate base of the following compound H2N OH
+
are respectively H2N OH2 & H2N O
Br
Zn
(vi) In this reaction product formed have aromatic character
Br
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTIONI : (Maximum Marks : 40)
This section contains TEN 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 If none of the bubbles is darkened
2 In all other cases
1
e e x dx is less than -
3 3
x
1.
1
2 1
(A) 2 (B) 2e (C) e 2 (D) 2e
e e
2. Let a,b,c be distinct non-zero real numbers satisfying a3 + b3 + 6abc = 8c3, then which of the following
i2
3
can be correct ? (where e and i 1 )
(A) a,c,b are in A.P (B) a,c,b are in H.P (C) a + b 2c2 = 0 (D) a + b2 2c = 0
3. Let A and B be two square matrix of order 3, then which of the following statement(s) is/are correct ?
(A) ABAT is a symmetric matrix
(B) AB BA is a skew symmetric matrix
(C) If B = |A|A1, |A| 0, then adj(AT) B is a skew symmetric matrix
(where |A| is determinant of matrix A)
(D) If B + AT = O and A is a skew symmetric matrix, then B15 is also skew symmetric matrix
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4. Let A,P,B are collinear points on lines y = 0, y = 2x, y = 3x respectively. If PA.PB is minimum (for a
fixed P), then -
(A) PA = PB (B) PA > PB
(C) slope of PA may lie in (,1) (D) A,B are equidistant from origin
x
1 2
2
5. Let x e x 1 sin t dt x (0,), then-
0
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n 4 n 5
x x
4
7. The values of 't' satisfying the equation lim xn1 nx 1 is -
n
t 9 t 5
x x
x 1 x 1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 7
8. If the lines 2x y = 8, x 2y = 17 and the line L = 0 forms an isosceles triangle, then slope of
line L can be -
11 2
(A) 1 (B) (C) 1 (D)
2 11
A C 1
9. In a triangle ABC with usual notations, if tan tan , then-
2 2 3
2ac B A C 2
(A) b (B) tan tan tan
ac 2 2 2 3
B A C 4
(C) tan tan tan (D) a,b,c are in G.P.
2 2 2 3
sec 4 sec 4
10. The expression (wherever defined) can take the value -
tan 2 tan 2
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10
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n 1
nr 55
(B) If r 1 r 2 r 3 3k
r 0
(where n = 10), then k is (Q) 4
(C) If the maximum area of ellipse with centre (0,0) and axis (R) 8
parallel to co-ordinate axis and tangent to it with slope 2
is normal to the circle x2 + y2 + 4x + 1 = 0 is k, then
1
k is (S)
3
(D) If the angle between asymptotes of
5x 2 2 7xy y 2 2x 1 0 is k, then tan2 k is (T) 5
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2. If A is a non-singular matrix of order n n, n > 2 then -
Column-I Column-II
(A) (adjA)1 (P) 2n1(adj A)
A
(B) adj(2A) (Q)
|A|
n2
(C) adj(adj A) (R) |A| A
(D) adjA1 (S) adjA
adj(adjA)
(T)
| A |n 1
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4. If the angle between two focal chords of a parabola (y 5)2 = 8(x 1) which are tangents to the circle
a
x2 + y2 = 9 is tan 1 , where a & b are relatively prime number, then (a b) is
b
1 3 12 4 16
5. Let 2 tan 1 sin 1 and sin 1 cos1 cot 1 be such that 2sin and
2 5 13 5 63
2
cos are roots of the equation x px + q = 0, then (p q) is
6. Let < an> is an infinite geometric sequence with first term 2 cotx and common ratio sin2x and < bn > is
an infinite geometric sequence with first term sin2x and common ratio sin2x. If x 0, , then the
4
minimum value of a i b j is
i 1 j1
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15. Use a BLACK BALL POINT PEN to darken the bubbles in the upper sheet.
17. Darken the bubbles ONLY if you are sure of the answer.
20. The marking scheme given at the beginning of each section gives details of how darkened and not darkened
bubbles are evaluated.
I HAVE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS I have verified the identity, name and roll
number of the candidate, and that question
AND SHALL ABIDE BY THEM
paper and ORS codes are the same.
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I : (: 40)
(A), (B), (C)
(D)
:
+4
0
2
1.
m
U kr
k r 0
r0
3kr
(A) 0 (B)
2
kr
(C)
(D) 0
2
2. S
1
S2
t 0 S1
t 0.25s S2
1H
S1 S2
+
10V 20
5
(A) S1
VL = 10 V
(B) S2
VL = 10/eV
(C) S2
VL = (40 50/e) V
(D) S2
VL = (60 50/e) V
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3.
xy
x
kx = 10 A/m
yz
PHYSICS
z
kz = 10 A/m
kz
y
kx
(A)
x > 0, z > 0
y-
(B)
x > 0, z < 0
(C)
x < 0, z > 0
y-
(D)
x < 0, z < 0
4. Me, Mp MH eV
13.6
c
13.6eV
(A) MH = MP + Me (B) MH = MP + Me
c2
13.6eV 13.6eV
(C) MH = MP + Me + (D) MH = MP + Me + K,
K
c2 c2
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5.
20 cm
PHYSICS
(A)
10 cm
10 cm
(B)
10 cm
30 cm
(C)
30 cm
10 cm
(D)
30 cm
20 cm
6.
248 nm
2.2 eV
20%
(A) 2.8 eV (B) 2.24 eV (C) 1.8 eV (D) 1 eV
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7.
m
k
PHYSICS
t = 0
J
m Impulse
J k J k 3
sin t
(A) x = m (B) v = sin
m
t
mk m 2
J k k J k k
(C) a = sin t (D) a = sin t
m
m3 m3 m
8.
R
4R
(A)
1 : 8
(B)
1 : 2
(C)
(D)
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R1
R2
q
PHYSICS
d (d<R1)
kq kq
(A)
d R1
kq
(B)
R2
kq kq kq
(C)
R
R d R1
kq kq kq
(D)
d R1 R 2
10.
P Q
v
v
G'
(<6v/l )
(A)
A A'
(B)
A A'
Q
(C)
B B'
(D)
B B'
P
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-I
-II
-I
(A), (B), (C) (D)
-II
(P), (Q), (R), (S) (T)
-I
-II
-I -II
4 5
:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
-I
-I
(A)
(Q), (R) (T)
(B), (C) (D)
:
-I
+2
0
1
1. P0 V0
PV
2
P 1
P0 3
4
V0 V(in m3)
-I
-II
(A) -1 (P) Q + ve
(B) -2 (Q) U + ve
(C) -3 (R) W ve
(D) -4 (S)
(T) Q ve
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-II
2
PHYSICS
f
-I -II
f/2
(A) (P)
\\\\\\
\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\
(B) (Q)
15cm
f = 10cm
=1 = 1.5
50cm
(C) (R)
1m
(D) (S)
f/2
(T)
III :
III
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PHYSICS
0 9
:
+4
0
1.
B= 0.4t
2 cm
(mV/m )
2.
A, B C P
2 mW/m , 2 mW/m 5 mW/m 600
2 2 2
nm
P
(mW/m2 )
P
15mm
A
3.22mm
1m
B
2.04mm
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3.
2 kg
0.1
PHYSICS
3 N
9 m
(m/s
)
4.
L
0.1 N/m
250 gm
(m/s2 )
1.5m
2m
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PHYSICS
kg/m3
= 0.08, = 0.16,
= 1.16
6.
V1 = 10 V V3 = 2 V
V1 V2 V3
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PHYSICS
50C
10
9
1
= 1 mm
T C
0 2.4 cm
20 2.4 cm
8.
Cv = 2R 0.5
300 K
V0
Cv = 1.75 R
4
300 K
V0
4
U = n 104 J
n
25
(R = S.I. unit)
3
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I : (: 40)
(A), (B), (C)
(D)
:
+4
0
2
1.
-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2. 263K
A(H2O)8
(
H2O(s)
263K
)-
A(g) + 8 H O(g) ; Kp
A(H2O)8 (s) 2 1
A(g) + 8 H O(s) ; Kp
A(H2O)8 (s) 2 2
A
H2O
0.2 bar
0.001 bar
-
(A) K 0p1 2 1025 (B) K 0p2 = 0.2
(C)
0.001 bar (D)
0.002 bar
3.
?
(A) NaCl (B) ZnS (C) Na2O (D) CaF2
4. MnO2
KOH
(A)
(B)
(C) (D)
d-
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CHEMISTRY
I. FeSO4 + NO + H2O X
II.
+ Na2S Y
(A) X
Y,
(B)
I
II
(C) FeSO4
NO2 NO3,
H2SO4
(X)
(D) X
sp3d2
Y d2sp3
6.
(A) [Ni(en)3]Cl2 (B) [Ru(H2O)2Br2Cl2] (C) [Cr(CN)2Br2Cl2] (D) [Pt(NH3)4Cl2]2+
7.
(A) HF < HCl < HBr < HI (B) HClO > HBrO > HIO
(C) HClO4 > HClO3 > HClO2 > HClO (D) H2SO4 > H2SO3
8.
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A (C6H12O3), I2
NaOH
A,
CHEMISTRY
9.
A ,H3O+
I2
NaOH
'A'
O OH
(A) CH3CCH2CH2CHOH (B) CHCH2CCH2CH3
O OCH3 OCH3
OCH3 O OCH3
(C) CH3CCH2CH (D) HCCH2CH2CH
O OCH3 OCH3
10.
NH2
NaNO2 CuCN Na
Q HCN R C H OH S
HCl (05)C 2 5
(P)
(A) P
S
(B) S P
(C) R PhMgBr
H3O
(D) Q
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CHEMISTRY
-I
-II
-I
(A), (B), (C) (D)
-II
(P), (Q), (R), (S) (T)
-I
-II
-I -II
4
5
:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
-I
-I
(A)
(Q), (R)
(T)
(B), (C) (D)
:
-I
+2
0
1
1.
-I (
)
-II
(A) (P)
(B) (Q)
(C) (R) -
(D) (S) +5
(T)
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2.
-I
-II
CHEMISTRY
(i) Hg(OAc) 2 / H 2O
(A) CH2 =CCH2CH2CH3 (P)
(ii) NaBH4 / OH
Et
CH 3
(i) B2H6 (THF), (ii) H2O2 + OH
(B) CH2=CCH (iii) KMnO4
(Q)
Et CH3
(T)
NaHCO3
CO2
III :
III
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CHEMISTRY
0 9
:
+4
0
1.
Mn2+
0.1 M H2S
HCl
pH = 3
: H2S ; Ka = 108 ; Ka = 1012 ;
1 2
Ksp (MnS) = 10 22
x 10y
OMR
Y
2. H-
Li2+
3 : x
'x'
-
3.
(CH3COOH)2
H-
y
27C ,
e10
|S| 'y' cal/K
10
:
-
= 7.5 kcal /mol
R = 2cal / mole - K
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4.
CHEMISTRY
(i)
(ii)
(lubricants)
(iii)
(RSiCl3)
(iv)
SiOSi
(v)
5.
(YAS)
HNO3
PbS, CuS, HgS, CdS, As2S3, As2S5, Sb2S3, Sb2S5, SnS2, Bi2S3
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CHEMISTRY
6.
O O
C Br C
Br2
(i) N N
+ Fe
NH2 NO2
H2SO5
or
(ii) CF3COOH
O
O=COEt
1. EtO
(iii) +
2. H3O /
N N
3. N2H4 + OEt
:
CH2COEt
O
Br
(iv) CH2=CHCMe2CO2H 1.
2. HBr + H2O 2
O CH=O
+
H3O
(v) + ClCH2CO2Et +
X
+
H3O
(vi) O OCH3 OH + HO OH + CH3 OH
7.
X
Y
X + Y
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CHEMISTRY
(i)
(thermosetting)
CH=O
H OH
H OH
(ii) HO H D-
H OH
H OH
CH2OH
Ph N=O
N
(iii) N-
CO2H
Ph
(i) Br2 (CCl4)
(iv) (ii) NaNH2 Ph
(iii) H2 /
+
(v)
H2N OH
H2N OH2
H2N O
Br
(vi) Zn
Br
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(A), (B), (C)
(D)
:
+4
0
2
1
e e x dx
x3 3
1. -
1
2 1
(A) 2 (B) 2e (C) e 2 (D) 2e
e e
2.
a,b,c
a3 + b3 + 6abc = 8c3
i2
(
e 3
i 1 )
(A) a,c,b (B) a,c,b
2
(C) a + b 2c = 0 (D) a + b2 2c = 0
3.
A B,
3
(A) ABAT
(B) AB BA
(C) B = |A|A1, |A| 0
adj(AT) B
(
|A|,
A
)
(D) B + AT = O A
B15
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MATHEMATICS
4.
y = 0, y = 2x, y = 3x
A,P,B
PA.PB ( P)
-
(A) PA = PB (B) PA > PB
(C) (,1)
PA (D) A,B
x
1 2
x e x 1 sin t dt x (0,)
2
5. -
0
1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) (D)
2
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n 4 n 5
x x
7. lim x 1 x 1 4
t
-
n n n
5
t 9 t
x x
x 1 x 1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 7
8.
2x y = 8, x 2y = 17
L = 0
L
-
11 2
(A) 1 (B) (C) 1 (D)
2 11
A C 1
9.
ABC
tan tan
-
2 2 3
2ac B A C 2
(A) b (B) tan tan tan
ac 2 2 2 3
B A C 4
(C) tan tan tan (D) a,b,c
2 2 2 3
sec 4 sec 4
10. (
)
-
tan 2 tan 2
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10
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MATHEMATICS
-I
-II
-I
(A), (B), (C) (D)
-II
(P), (Q), (R), (S) (T)
-I
-II
-I -II
4 5
:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
-I
-I
(A)
(Q), (R)
(T)
(B), (C) (D)
:
-I
+2
0
1
1. -I
-II
4
r
(A) tan k 3
k (P) 3
r0 15 5
n 1
nr 55
(B) (n = 10)
k (Q) 4
r 0 r 1 r 2 r 3 3k
(C)
(0,0) (R) 8
2
x2 + y2 + 4x + 1 = 0
k
k
1
(D) 5x 2 2 7xy y 2 2x 1 0 (S)
3
k
tan2k (T) 5
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A,
n n, n > 2 -
MATHEMATICS
2.
-I
-II
1 n1
(A) (adjA) (P) 2 (adj A)
A
(B) adj(2A) (Q)
|A|
(C) adj(adj A) (R) |A|n2A
1
(D) adjA (S) adjA
adj(adjA)
(T)
| A |n 1
III :
III
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MATHEMATICS
0 9
:
+4
0
1 1 1 1
1. a1 , a n 1 a 2n a n ,S ....
[S]
2 a1 1 a 2 1 a100 1
([.]
)
x
2. (x)
(x) + '(x) + ''(x) + '''(x) = x3 g x dx
x3
g(1) = 1
| g(e) |
(
[.],
e,
)
3. x 2 2 log 2 2 x 3x 2 x
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a
4. (y 5)2 = 8(x 1)
x2 + y2 = 9
tan 1
b
a
b
(a b)
1 3 12 4 16
5.
2 tan 1 sin 1
sin 1 cos1 cot 1
2sin
cos
2 5 13 5 63
x2 px + q = 0
(p q)
6.
< an >
2 cotx
sin2x
< bn >
sin2x
sin2x
x 0,
i b j
a
4 i 1 j1
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7. OABC OA
a, OB
b
p
OC a b a b
(p q )
2
q
q
2p
(
[.]
)
3 1
dx
3
8. 1
1 x 1 x 2
1 3
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15.
16.
17.
18.
:
19.
20.
21. g = 10 m/s2
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