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CUMULATIVE TEST-1 CT-1)
JEE MAIN PATTERN
TARGET : JEE MAIN+A DVANCED 201 8
CLASS XII/XIII | COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES VIKALP
Date fnukad : 18-09-2017 Time: 3 Hours le; : 3 ?k.Vs Max. Marks egÙke vad : 360
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
Ñi;k bu funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls i<+saA vkidks 5 feuV fo'ks"k :i ls bl dke ds fy, fn;s x;s gSaA
INSTRUCTIONS / funsZ'k :
A. General : A. lkekU; %
1. Immediately fill the particulars on this page of the Test 1. ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds bl i`"B ij vko';d fooj.k uhys@dkys ckWy
Booklet with Blue / Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil is IokbaV isu ls rRdky HkjsaA isfUly dk iz;ksx fcYdqy oftZr gSA
strictly prohibited.
2. The Answer Sheet is kept inside this Test Booklet. When 2. mÙkj i=k bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds vUnj j[kk gSA tc vkidks

DO NOT BREAK THE SEAL WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR


you are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the ijh{kk iqfLrdk [kksyus dks dgk tk,] rks mÙkj i=k fudky dj
Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully. lko/kkuhiwoZd fooj.k HkjsaA
3. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum 3. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa 90 iz'u gSA vf/kdre vad 360 gSA
marks are 360.
4. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C 4. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk es rhu Hkkx A, B, C gSA ftlds izR;sd Hkkx
consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having esa HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku ,oa xf.kr ds 30 iz'u gS vkSj
30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each
question is allotted 4 four marks for correct response. lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA izR;sd iz'u ds lgh mÙkj ds fy,

tc rd ifjos"kd funsZ'k ugha nsa rc rd iz'u i=k dh lhy dks ugha [kksaysA
Physics & Mathematics consists are two sections, 4¼pkj½ vad fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s gSA HkkSfrd foKku ,oa xf.kr esa
Section-1 & 2 and Section-1 for Chemistry only. [kaM 1 o 2 gSa rFkk jlk;u foKku esa dsoy [kaM 1 gSA
5. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in 5. vH;kfFkZ;ksa dks izR;sd lgh mÙkj ds fy, mijksDr funsZ'ku la[;k
Instructions No. 4 for correct response of each question. 4 ds funsZ'kkuqlkj vad fn;s tk,axsA izR;sd iz'u ds xyr mÙkj ds
1 mark will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of
each question. No deduction from the total score will be fy;s 1 vad dkV fy;k tk;sxkA ;fn mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fdlh iz'u
made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer dk mÙkj ugha fn;k x;k gks] rks dqy izkIrkad ls dksbZ dVkSrh ugha
sheet. fd tk;sxhA
6. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling 6. çR;sd iz'u dk dsoy ,d gh lgh mÙkj gSA ,d ls vf/kd mÙkj
up more than one response in any question will be treated nsus ij mls xyr mÙkj ekuk tk;sxk vkSj mijksDr funsZ'k 5 ds
as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be
deducted accordingly as per instructions 5 above. vuqlkj vad dkV fy;s tk;saxsA
B. Filling the Top-half of the ORS B. vksvkj,l ORS) ds Åijh&vk/ks fgLls dk Hkjko :
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS. ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
7. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left corner 7. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk jksy
of your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, darken the uEcj dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh dsoy dkys
corresponding bubbles with Black ball point pen only. Also
fill your roll no. on the back side of your ORS in the space isu ls Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk jksy uEcj
provided if the ORS is both side printed. fyf[k, ;fn ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA
8. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper and 8. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys
darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball point pen. ck¡y isu ls dkys dhft,A
9. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 9. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj mfpr
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be rjhds ls ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k tkosxk rFkk
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted from the total.
izkIrkad esa ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
10. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled 10. pawfd isu ls Hkjs x, xksys feVkuk vkSj lq/kkjuk laHko ugha gS
bubble, you are advised to be extremely careful while blfy, vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
darken the bubble corresponding to your answer.
11. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the 11. fodYi dks u feVk,a@u Ldzsp djsa vkSj u gh xyr X fpUg dks
Cross X mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble, HkjsaA ORS dks u dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk dksbZ
smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray
marks or whitener anywhere on the ORS. Hkh fu'kku ;k lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk,aA
12. If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the 12. ;fn ORS esa fdlh izdkj dh fy[ks x, vkadMksa rFkk xksys fd, vkadMksa
bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as final. esa fojks/kkHkkl gS] rks xksys fd, vkadMksa dks gh lgh ekuk tkosxkA
Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke : Roll Number (jksy uEcj :

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PART – A Hkkx– A
SECTION - I [k.M- I
Straight Objective Type lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
This section contains 27 multiple choice questions.
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
bl [k.M esa 27 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. A thin glass prism of refractive index 1. 1.5 viorZukad dk iryk dk¡p dk fizTe vYi
1.5 produces a deviation of 4° of a ray incident vkiru dks.k ij vkifrr fdj.k ds fy,] 4° fopyu
at a small angle. What will be the deviation of
the same incident ray by the same prism if it is
mRiUu djrk gS] rks blh leku fizTe }kjk leku
immersed in water of refractive index 4/3 ? fdj.k ds fy,] fopyu D;k gksxk] ;fn bl fizTe dks
o
(1) 1 4/3 viorZukad okys ikuh esa Mqcks fn;k tk;sa ?
o o
(2) 2 (1) 1
o o
(3) 8 (2) 2
o o
(4) 16 (3) 8
o
(4) 16
  
2. A light ray incident along vector 2. ,d izdk'k fdj.k lfn'k 2 i  4 j  5 k ds vuqfn'k
  
2 i  4 j  5 k strikes on the x – z plane from xfr djrh gqbZ] x – z ry }kjk i`Fkd~d`r 3
viorZukad okys ek/;e-I ij vkifrr gksrh gS] rFkk
medium I of refractive index 3 and enters
 2 viorZukad okys ek/;e-II esa viofrZr gksrh gSA
into medium II of refractive index is  2 . The
 2 dk eku D;k gksxkA ftlds fy,] viorZu dks.k
value of  2 for which the value of angle of
o 90° gks tk;saA
refraction becomes 90 is :
4 3 3 3 4 3 3 3
(1) (2) (1) (2)
5 5 5 5
2 3 3 2 3 3
(3) (4)
(3) (4) 5 5
5 5
3. You are provided four converging lenses with 3. vki dks pkj vfHklkjh ysal fuEu fo'ks"krkvksa ds lkFk
following specifications. fn;s gq, gSA
L1 L2 L3 L4
Focal length 100cm 100cm 5cm 5cm L1 L2 L3 L4
Qksdl 100 100 5
Diameter of 5 cm
2cm 30cm 20cm 1cm nwjh cm cm cm
aperture
}kjd
2 20
Which of the following pair will be preferred to dk 30 cm 1 cm
cm cm
construct telescope. O;kl
(1) L1 and L2
(2) L1 and L3 fuEu esa ls fdl ;qXe dks nwjn'khZ cukus esa izkFkfedrk nh tk;sxhA
(3) L2 and L4 (1) L1 o L2 (2) L1 o L3
(4) L3 and L4 (3) L2 o L4 (4) L3 o L4

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4. Thin convex lens of focal length f is split into 4. f Qksdl nwjh dk ,d iryk mÙky ySUl eq[; v{k ds
two half from its principal axis the separation vuqfn'k nks vk/ks Hkkxksa esa dVk gqvk gS rFkk ;s nksuks
between two lens is 20cm the separation vk/ks Hkkx eq[; v{k ij ,d nwljs ls 20 cm dh nwjh
between nearest lens and object is 30 cm as ij j[ks gq, gSA lehiorhZ ySUl rFkk oLrq ds e/; nwjh
shown in the figure. If image by nearest lens is 30 cm fp=kkuqlkj gSA ;fn lehiorhZ ySUl }kjk
formed at infinity. The image of the object cuk;k x;k izfrfcEc vuUr ij curk gSA rc f}rh;
formed by second lens from its optical center is ySUl }kjk cuk;s x;s oLrq ds izfrfcEc dh blds
izdkf'kd dsUnz ls nwjh gksxh

30 cm 20 cm
30 cm 20 cm
(1) 75 cm
(2) 20 cm (1) 75 cm
(3) 120 cm (2) 20 cm
(3) 120 cm
(4) 90 cm
(4) 90 cm

5. Two small balls A and B are projected in same 5. nks NksVh xsans A rFkk B leku m/okZ/kj ry esa ,d
vertical plane simultaneously with same speed lkFk 20m/s dh leku pky ls t = 0 ij iz{kSfir dh
of 20m/s at t = 0. Ball A has an initial horizontal tkrh gSA xsan A dk izkjfEHkd osx {kSfrt fn'kk esa rFkk
velocity and B has initial velocity at an angle  B dk izkjfEHkd osx A rFkk B dks tksM+us okyh js[kk ls
above the line joining A and B as shown. If the  dks.k ij fp=kkuqlkj gSA ;fn iz{kSI; e/; gok esa
projectiles collide in mid air at time t, then t le; ij Vdjkrs gSA rc

A A
20m/s 20m/s

20m/s 100m 20m/s


100m

 

B B

100 3
100 3

20
(1) t  sec (1) t 
20
sec
3 3
10 10
(2) sec (2) sec
3 3
(3) 10 3 sec (3) 10 3 sec
20
20 (4) sec
(4) sec 3 1
3 1

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6. One end of an elastic string is attached to a 6. izR;kLFk Mksjh dk ,d fljk m nzO;eku ds CykWd ls rFkk
block of mass m and the other end is held nqljs fljs dks gkFk ls bl rjg idM+ j[kk gS fd Mksjh fcuk
keeping the string relaxed and vertical. Relaxed
ruh voLFkk esa rFkk m/okZ/kj gSA Mksjh dh ewy yEckbZ 0 gS
length of string is 0 and there is a mark P at
height 0.80 from the lower end. Now the upper
rFkk fupys fljs ls 0.80 Å¡pkbZ ij P fpfUgr gSA vc
end is slowly raised. When the block leaves the Åijh fljs dks /khjs&/khjs mBk;k tkrk gSA tc CykWd /kjkry
contact from ground, the mark P is 0.2 0 above ls lEidZ NksM+ nsrk gSA rc fpUg P, bldh izkjfEHkd fLFkfr
the initial position of P. Expression for the work ls 0.2 0 Åij gks tkrk gSA gkFk }kjk vkjksfir cy }kjk
done by the force applied by the hand is fd;s x;s dk;Z ds fy,] O;atd Kkr djksaA
Hand
gkFk

P
P

m
m
Mg 0 Mg 0
(1) (2) Mg 0 Mg 0
4 8 (1) (2)
4 8
Mg 0 Mg 0
(3) (4) Mg 0 Mg 0
16 2 (3) (4)
16 2
7. Particle starts from rest at x = 0 and moves
along x-axis. During its motion its acceleration 7. ,d d.k x = 0 ij fojke ls izkjEHk gksrk gS] rFkk x-v{k ds
varies with its x-co-ordinate as shown in graph. vuqfn'k xfr djrk gSA bldh xfr ds nkSjku bldk Roj.k
The maximum speed achieved by the particle blds funsZ'kkad ds lkFk fp=kkuqlkj ifjofrZr gksrk gSA
during its motion is-
bldh xfr ds nkSjku d.k }kjk izkIr vf/kdre pky gksxhA
a
a
6m/s2
6m/s2

x
6m x
6m
(1) 18m/s (2) 36m/s
(1) 18m/s (2) 36m/s
(3) 18m / s (4) 6m/s
(3) 18m / s (4) 6m/s
8. A body of mass 2 kg is moved from A to B by
an external agent in a conservative force field.
8. 2 kg dh ,d oLrq dks ckg~; dkjd }kjk laj{kh cy
If the speed of the body at the point A and B {ks=k esa A ls B rd xfr djk;h tkrh gSA ;fn fcUnq
are 5m/s and 3m/s respectively and the work A rFkk B ij oLrq dh pky Øe'k% 5m/s rFkk 3m/s gS
done by the external agent is –10J then find rFkk ckg~; dkjd }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z –10J gSA rc
the change in potential energy in the process.
(1) – 16 J (2) 6 J
izØe ds nkSjku fLFkfrt ÅtkZ esa ifjorZu gksxkA
(3) 10 J (4) – 10 J (1) – 16 J (2) 6 J
(3) 10 J (4) – 10 J

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9. Two satellites revolve around the 'Sun' as 9. nks mixzg lw;Z ds pkjksa vksj fp=kkuqlkj pDdj yxk
shown in the figure. First satellite revolves in a jgs gSA izFke mixzg R f=kT;k dh o`Ùkkdkj d{kk esa v1
circular orbit of radius R with speed v1. Second
pky ls pDdj yxk jgk gSA nwljk mixzg
satellite revolves in elliptical orbit, for which
minimum and maximum distance from the sun nh?kZo`Ùkkdkj d{kk (orbit) esa pDdj yxk jgk gS]
R 5R ftlds fy, 'lw;Z' ls U;wure rFkk vf/kdre nwjh
are and respectively. Velocities at these
3 3 R 5R
Øe'k% rFkk gSA bu fLFkfr;ksa ij osx Øe'k%
positions are v2 and v3 respectively. The 3 3
correct order of speeds is v2 rFkk v3 gS] pky dk lgh Øe gksxkA
V3
V1 V3
V1

R 5R
3 R 5R
ORBIT(1) 3
R/3 ORBIT(2) d{kk (1) R/3
SUN d{kk (2)
¼lw;Z½

V2
V2
(1) v2 > v3 > v1 (2) v3 < v2 < v1 (1) v2 > v3 > v1 (2) v3 < v2 < v1
(3) v2 > v1 > v3 (4) v2 > v3 = v1 (3) v2 > v1 > v3 (4) v2 > v3 = v1

10. In cubical volume of side 1 m, the electric field 10. 1 m Hkqtk ds ,d ?kuh; vk;ru esa fo|qr {ks=k
 z  z  z  z
is E  E0  1   ˆi  E0  1–  ˆj E  E0  1   ˆi  E0  1–  ˆj gSA
 a  a  a  a
where E0 = 0.2 N/C and a = 1m. Cube has one tgk¡ E0 = 0.2 N/C rFkk a = 1m ?ku dk ,d 'kh"kZ ewy fcUnq
vertex at origin and sides are parallel to
co-ordinates axes. The flux coming out from ij gS rFkk Hkqtk, funsZ'kkad v{kks ds lekUrj gSA lEeq[k
the front shaded face ABCD will be Nk;kafdr Qyd ABCD esa fudyus okyk ¶yDl gksxkA
z z

1m 1m
D C D C

y y

A B A B

x x

3 3 3 3
(1) N  m2 / C (2) N  m2 / C (1) N  m2 / C (2) N  m2 / C
5 10 5 10
2 2
(3) N  m2 / C (4) 0 (3) N  m2 / C (4) 0
5 5

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11. A charge Q is uniformly distributed over a long 11. ,d vkos'k Q, L yEckbZ dh ,d yEch NM+ AB ij
rod AB of length L as shown in figure. The ,d leku :i ls fp=kkuqlkj forfjr gSA fljs A ls L
electric field at the point O lying at distance L
from the end A is -
nwjh ij fLFkr fcUnq O ij fo|qr {kS=k gksxkA
+Q +Q B
A B O A
O + + + + + + + +
+ + + + + + + +
L L L L
4KQ 4KQ
(1) (1)
9L2 9L2
KQ KQ
(2) 2 (2)
L L2
KQ KQ
(3) 2 (3)
2L 2L2
KQ KQ
(4) (4)
4L2 4L2

12. A solid conducting neutral sphere of radius of 12. R f=kT;k ds ,d Bksl pkyd ,d mnklhu xksys esa
R R
R is having a cavity of radius as shown in f=kT;k dh ,d xqfgdk fp=kkuqlkj cuh gqbZ gSA ,d
2 2
the figure. A point charge +q1 is kept at point A R
R fcUnq vkos'k +q1 xqfgdk ds dsUnz ls nwjh ij
inside the cavity at distance from centre of 4
4 xqfgdk ds vUnj fcUnq A ij fLFkr gS] rFkk vU;
cavity and another charge +q2 is kept at point B
vkos'k +q2 fcUnq B ij fLFkr gSA rc fuEu esa ls
then which of the following is correct -
S2 dkSulk lgh gSA
S2

S1
R S1
3R
+q1 R R
B 4
3R
+q1
A 2 R
q2 C2 C1 B 4
A 2
q2 C2 C1
R
R

(1) Charge distribution on surface S1 of cavity


is uniform (1) xqfgdk
dh lrg S1 ij vkos'k forj.k ,dleku gksxkA
(2) Charge distribution on outer surface S2 of (2) xksysdh ckgjh lrg S2 ij vkos'k forj.k
sphere is uniform. ,dleku gksxkA
(3) Magnitude of force on q2 due to induced
(3) lrg S1 ij izsfjr vkos'k ds dkj.k q2 ij cy dk
Kq1q2
charge on surface S1, is Kq1q2
R2 ifjek.k gksxkA
(4) Magnitude of force on q2 due to induced R2
Kq1q2 (4) lrg S1 ij izsfjr vkos'k ds dkj.k q2 ij cy
charge on surface S1, is 2 Kq1q2
 3R  dk ifjek.k gksxkA
 4   3R 
2
 
 4 
 

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13. A section of fixed smooth circular track of 13. R f=kT;k ds ,d fLFkj fpdus o`Ùkkdkj iFk dk ,d Hkkx
radius R in vertical plane is shown in figure. A fp=kkuqlkj m/okZ/kj ry esa gSA ,d NksVk CykWd fLFkfr A
small block is released from position A and it
ls NksM+k tkrk gS] rFkk ;g B ij iFk dks NksM+rk gSA
leaves the track at B. The radius of curvature
of its trajectory when it reaches to highest point blds iFk dh oØrk f=kT;k D;k gksxh] tc ;g gok esa
of path during its motion in air is : bldh xfr ds nkSjku iFk ds mPpre fcUnq ij igq¡prk gSA

53° 37° 53° 37°


R R

A A
B B
O O
R R
(1) (1)
2 2
R R
(2) (2)
4 4
2 2
(3) R (3) R
5 5
32 32
(4) R. (4) R.
125 125

14. The massless pulley P is moving vertically 14. nzO;ekujfgr f?kjuh P Å/okZ/kj fups dh rjQ fu;r
downwards with constant speed of 15 m/s. pky 15 m/s ls xfr'khy gSA iznf'kZr le; ij CykWd
Find the velocity with which the block Q moves
Q dk Åij dh rjQ osx Kkr djksA (lHkh f?kjuh;k
up at the instant shown. (all pulleys are
frictionless) ?k"kZ.kjfgr gSA)

(1) 9 m/s (1) 9 m/s


(2) 12 m/s (2) 12 m/s
(3) 14 m/s (3) 14 m/s
(4) 18 m/s (4) 18 m/s

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15. A plank having mass M is placed on smooth 15. M nzO;eku dk ,d r[rk fpduh {kSrht lrg ij fLFkr gSA ,d
horizontal surface. Block of mass m is placed on vU; m nzO;eku dk xqVdk bl r[rs ij j[kk gqvk gS rFkk bl
it coefficient of friction between block and plank is
xqVds ,oa r[rs esa e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  0  kx gS , ;gk¡ K ,d
 0  kx , where k is constant and x is relative
fu;rkad gS rFkk x r[rs ds lkis{k xqVds }kjk r; fd;k x;k
displacement of block w.r.t. plank. A force F is
applied on block where F = at, where a = 10; t is foLFkkiu gSA ,d cy F = at, tgk¡ a = 10; rFkk t lSd.M esa gS]
in second. Find t0 when relative motion will occur xqVds ij vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA og le; t0 Kkr djksa tc
2
between block and plank (use g = 10 m/s ). xqVds rFkk r[rs ds e/; lkis{k xfr izkjEHk gks tk;s (g = 10 m/s2).
m F m F

M M

smooth smooth
 M2  M2  M2 0M 2
(1)  0 M  0 (2)  0 m  0 (1)  0 M  0 (2)  0 m 
m m m m
 m2  m2  m2  m2
(3)  0 m  0 (4)  0 M  0 (3)  0 m  0 (4)  0 M  0
M M M M
16. A lift is moving downwards with an acceleration 16. ,d fy¶V uhps dh rjQ xfr'khy gS] bldk ROkj.k
equal to acceleration due to gravity. A body of uhps dh rjQ xq:Roh; Roj.k ds cjkcj gSA bl fy¶V
mass m kept on the floor of the lift is pulled
horizontally by a constant force F0 = mg. If the
ds Q'kZ ij fLFkr m nzO;eku dh oLrq dks fu;r
coefficient of friction is , then the magnitude of
{kSfrt cy F0 = mg }kjk [khpk tkrk gSA ;fn ?k"kZ.k
acceleration of the body is : xq.kkad  gks rks oLrq ds Roj.k dk ifjek.k gksxkA
(1) g (1 – ) (2) g (1) g (1 – ) (2) g
(3) g 2 (4) g( 1    2 )
2
(3) g 2 (4) g( 1  2  2 )

17. A smooth wire frame is in the shape of a


2
17. ,d fpduk rkj dk ijoy;kdkj Ýse y = 5x2 dh vkÑfr
parabola y = 5x . It is being rotated about esa eksM+k x;k gSA ;g y-v{k ds ifjr% dks.kh; osx  ls
y-axis with an angular velocity . A small bead
of mass (m = 1 kg) is at point P and is in
?kw.kZu dj jgk gSA ,d NksVk eksrh (nzO;eku m = 1 kg)
equilibrium with respect to the frame. Then the fcUnq P ij fLFkr gS rFkk Ýse ds lkis{k lkE;koLFkk esa gSA
angular velocity  is (g = 10 m/s )
2
rc dks.kh; osx dk eku gksxk (g = 10 m/s2)
Y Y
 

P P
X X

(1)  = 5 rad/sec (1)  = 5 rad/sec


(2)  = 10 rad/sec (2)  = 10 rad/sec
(3)  = 20 rad/sec (3)  = 20 rad/sec
(4) Depends of x-coordinate of particle (4) d.k ds x-funsZ'kkad ij fuHkZj djsxkA
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18. A particle of mass m moves with a velocity V 18. m nzO;eku dk d.k V osx ls xfr'khy gS] bldk osx
 t
which varies with time as V = V0  1   , where le; ds lkFk V = V0  1   ds vuqlkj ifjofrZr
t
 T T  
T and V0 are positive constants, then the
instantaneous power delivered to the particle at
gksrk gS, tgk¡ T rFkk V0 /kukRed fu;rkad gS, rks le;
T T
time t = is : t= ij d.k dks nh xbZ rkR{kf.kd 'kfDr gksxh :
2 2
2mV02 2mV02
(1) (1)
3T 3T
3mV02 3mV02
(2) (2)
2T 2T
mV02 mV02
(3) (3)
2T 2T
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

19. Four similar particles of mass m are orbiting in 19. m nzO;eku ds pkj ,d leku d.k ,d&nwljs ds
a circle of radius r in the same direction and xq:Roh; çHkko esa r f=kT;k ds o`Ùk esa fp=kkuqlkj ,d
same speed because of their mutual
gravitational attractive force as shown in the
gh fn'kk esa leku pky ls pDdj dkV jgs gSA fdlh
figure. Speed of a particle is given by Hkh ,d d.k dk osx gksxk &

1 1

(1)  Gm  1  2 2   (1)  Gm  1  2 2  
2 2

 4    4  
 r   r 

(2) 3 Gm (2) 3 Gm
r r
(3) Gm
r

1 2 2  (3) Gm
r

1 2 2 
(4) zero (4) 'kwU;

20. Which of the following dimensional formula is 20. fuEu esa ls dkSulk foeh; lw=k vlR; gSA
incorrect.
(1) [eqDr {ks=k dh oS|qr'khyrk × oS|qr {ks=k] = [Mº L–2 T1 A1 ]
(1) [permittivity of the free space × electric
field] = [Mº L–2 T1 A1 ] (2) [oS|qr pkydrk] = [M–1 L–3 T3 A1]
(2) [electrical conductivity] = [M–1 L–3 T3 A1]
(3) [';ku cy] = [M1 L1 T–2]
(3) [viscous force] = [M L T ] 1 1 –2

–1 –2 4 2
(4) [capacitance] = [M L
–1 –2 4
T A]
2 (4) [/kkfjrk] = [M L T A]

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21. The force required to just move a body up the 21. fdlh urry ij CYkkWd dks Åij dh vksj Bhd xfr
inclined plane is double the force required to izkjEHk djkus ds fy, vko';d cy mls uhps dh vksj
just prevent the body from sliding down the Bhd fQlyus ls jksdus ds fy, vko';d cy ls
plane. The coefficient of friction is . The
nqxquk gSA ;fn urry vksj CykWd ds chp ?k"kZ.k
inclination  of the plane is :
–1
(1) tan () xq.kkad gks rks urry dk dks.k gksxk %
–1
–1 (1) tan ()
(2) tan () –1
–1
(2) tan ()
(3) tan (2) –1
(3) tan (2)
–1 –1
(4) tan (3) (4) tan (3)

21 21
22. In the figure shown, The value of so that 22. fn;s x;s fp=k esa dk eku D;k gksxk rkfd dsUnz
2 2
electric field at centre 'c' is along 'y'-axis only, 'c'ij fo|qr {ks=k dsoy 'y'-v{k ds vuqfn'k gksA tgkW
where 1 and 2 are linear charge densities on 1 rFkk 2 Øe'k% v)Zo`Ùkkdkj rFkk ljy js[kh; rkj
semicircular and straight wire respectively. ij js[kh; vkos'k ?kuRo gSA

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

23. A car is travelling at a velocity of 10 km/h on a 23. ,d dkj lh/kh lM+d ij 10 km/h ds osx ls xfr'khy
straight road. The driver of the car throws a gSA tc dkj lM+d ds fdukjs ij [kM+s gq,] O;fDr ds
parcel with a velocity of 10 2 km/h ikl ls xqtjrh gSA rc dkj pkyd ,d iklZy dks
horizontally when the car is passing by a man 10 2 km/h ds {kSfrt osx ls QSdrk gSA ;fn iklZy
standing on the side of the road. If the parcel is O;fDr ds ikl igq¡p tkrk gS] rks dkj pkyd dks dkj
to reach the man, at what angle with the dh xfr dh fn'kk ls fdl dks.k ij iklZy dks QSduk
direction of the car, the driver should throw the pkfg,A ¼xq:Ro dks ux.; ekus½
parcel. (Neglect gravity)
(1) 135°
(1) 135°
(2) 45°
(2) 45°
(3) tan 1 ( 2) (3) tan 1 ( 2)

(4) tan 1 
1 
(4) tan 1 
1 
 
 2  2

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24. A block of mass M is pulled along a horizontal 24. M nzO;eku ds CykWd dks ?k"kZ.k jfgr {kSfrt lrg ds
frictionless surface by a rope of mass ‘m’, vuqfn'k ‘m’ nzO;eku dh jLlh }kjk [khapk tkrk gS]
when force F is applied at one end of the rope
blds fy, jLlh ds ,d fdukjs ij F cy vjksfir
then the force which the rope exerts on the
fd;k tkrk gSA jLlh }kjk CykWd ij vkjksfir cy
block is :
gksxkA
(1) F/(M+m)
(1) F/(M+m)
(2) F/M(M+m)
(2) F/M(M+m)
(3) FM/(M+m)
(3) FM/(M+m)
(4) FM/(M-m)
(4) FM/(M-m)

25. Each of the figures below shows 3 blocks of 25. iznf'kZr izR;sd fp=k esa 4m, 3m rFkk 2m nzO;eku ds
masses 4m, 3m and 2m acted on by an 3 CykWdksa ij ckg~; {kSfrt cy F dk;Zjr~ gSA izR;sd
external horizontal force F. For each figure,
fp=k ds fy,] fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku vlR; gSA
which of the following options is INCORRECT.

(FAB = Magnitude of the force that block A


(FAB = CykWd A ds }kjk CykWd B ij yxk;s x;s cy

exerts on block B, FBC = Magnitude of the force dk ifjek.k, FBC = CykWd B ds }kjk CykWd C ij
that block B exerts on block C) (Assume that yxk;s x;s cy dk ifjek.k) (;g ekfu, fd og lrg
the surface on which the blocks move is
ftl ij CykWd xfr djrs gS] ?k"kZ.kjfgr gS)
frictionless.)

4m 3m 2m 4m 3m 2m
4m 3m 2m 4m 3m 2m

5F
5F (1) fp=k-1 esa FAB =
(1) In figure-1 FAB = 9
9
2F
(2) In figure-1 FBC =
2F (2) fp=k-1 esa FBC =
9 9

4F 4F
(3) In figure-2 FAB = (3) fp=k-2 esa FAB =
9 9

5F 5F
(4) In figure-2 FBC = (4) fp=k-2 esa FBC =
9 9

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26. A particle moves along a constant curvature path 26. ,d d.k fu;r oØkdkj iFk ds vuqfn'k A ls B
between A and B (length of curve wire AB is 100m) (oØkdkj rkj AB dh yEckbZ 100m gS) rd fu;r
with a constant speed of 72 km/hr. The acceleration
pky 72 km/hr ls xfr'khy gSA oØ AB ds e/; fcUnq
of particle at mid point ‘C’ of curve AB is
'C' ij d.k dk Roj.k gksxkA

A
A

C
vA B C
vA B
45°
vB 45°
vB

(1) Zero
(1) 'kwU;
(2) 3.14 m/s2
(2) 3.14 m/s2
(3) 50.84 m/s2
(3) 50.84 m/s2
(4) 50.84 km/hr2 (4) 50.84 km/hr2

27. A particle initially at rest starts moving from 27. fp=kkuqlkj 'r' f=kT;k ds fpdus tM+or~ v)Zxksys ds
point A on the surface of a fixed smooth
fcUnq A ls ,d d.k fojkekoLFkk ls xfr çkjEHk djrk
hemisphere of radius r as shown. The particle
gSA d.k dk B fcUnq ij lEidZ NwV tkrk gSA C
looses its contact with hemisphere at point B.

C is centre of the hemisphere. The equation v)Zxksys dk dsUnz gS rks  rFkk  dks tksM+us okyh

relating  and  is lehdj.k gS &

(1) 3 sin  = 2 cos  (1) 3 sin  = 2 cos 


(2) 2 sin  = 3 cos  (2) 2 sin  = 3 cos 
(3) 3 sin  = 2 cos  (3) 3 sin  = 2 cos 
(4) 2 sin  = 3 cos  (4) 2 sin  = 3 cos 

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SECTION - II [k.M - II
Comprehension Type cks/ku çdkj
This section contains 1 paragraph. Based on paragraph, bl [k.M esa 1 vuqPNsn (paragraph) gSA vuqPNsn ij
there are 3 questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), vk/kkfjr 3 ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3)
(3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. rFkk (4) gS, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
Paragraph for Question Nos. 28 to 30 ç'u 28 ls 30 ds fy, vuqPNsn
A block B is placed over a cart which in turn lies over ,d CykWd B dks ,d xkM+h ds Åij j[k fn;k tkrk gS tks fd ,d
a smooth horizontal floor. Block A and block C are fpdus {kSfrt /kjkry ij gSA CykWd A rFkk CykWd C dks CykWd B ls
connected to block B with light inextensible strings
passing over light frictionless pulleys fixed to the cart gYdh vrU; jfLl;ksa ls tksM+k tkrk gS o f?kjuh;kW ?k"kZ.kjfgr gS rFkk
as shown. Initially the blocks and the cart are at rest. f?kjuh;kW iqfy;k¡ xkM+h ls tqM+h gqbZ tM+or~ gSA izkjEHk esa CykWd o xkM+h
All the three blocks have mass m and the cart has fojke esa gSA izR;sd CykWd dk nzO;eku m gS rFkk xkM+h dk nzO;eku
mass M(M = 3m). Now a constant horizontal force of M(M = 3m) gSA vc ,d fu;r {kSfrt cy ftldk ifjek.k F gS]
magnitude F is applied to block A towards right.
bldks nka;h rjQ CykWd A ij vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA

28. Assuming friction to be absent everywhere, the 28. ekuk ?k"kZ.k gj txg vuqifLFkr gS] fn;s x;s {k.k ij
magnitude of acceleration of cart at the shown
instant is xkM+h dk Roj.k gS
F F F F
(1) (2) (1) (2)
6m 4m 6m 4m
F F
(3) (4) 0 (3) (4) 0
3m 3m

29. Taking friction to be absent everywhere the 29. ;g ekfu, fd ?k"kZ.k gj txg vuqifLFkr gS rks CykWd B o
magnitude of tension in the string connecting CykWd C dks tksM+us okyh jLlh esa ruko dk ifjek.k gS &
block B and block C is
F F
F F (1) (2)
(1) (2) 9 6
9 6
F 2F
F 2F (3) (4)
(3) (4) 3 3
3 3
30. Let the coefficient of friction between block B 30. ekuk fd CykWd B o xkM+h ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad ( > 0) gS
and cart is ( > 0) and friction is absent rFkk gj txg ?k"kZ.k vuqifLFkr gSA rc cy F dk vf/kdre
everywhere else. Then the maximum value of
force F applied to block A such that there is no
eku D;k gksxk tks fd CykWd A ij bl rjg ls yxk;k tkrk
relative acceleration between block B and cart is gS fd dksbZ lkisf{kd Roj.k CykWd B o xkM+h ds e/; u gks &
(1) mg (2) 2mg (1) mg (2) 2 mg
(3) 3 mg (4) 4 mg (3) 3 mg (4) 4 mg

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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 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d

its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. lgh gSA

–6
31. 10 M NaOH is diluted by 100 times, the pH 31. tc 10–6 M NaOH dks 100 xquk ruq fd;k tkrk
of the diluted base is: gS] rc ruq fd;s x;s {kkj dh pH gS&
(1) Between 6 and 7 (1) 6 rFkk 7 ds e/;
(2) Between 10 and 11 (2) 10 rFkk 11 ds e/;
(3) Between 7 and 8 (3) 7 rFkk 8 ds e/;
(4) Between 5 and 6 (4) 5 rFkk 6 ds e/;

32. Which of the following represent 32. fuEu esa ls dkSu fo"kekaxh lkE; dks iznf'kZr djrk
Heterogeneous equilibrium ? gS\
(a) CGraphite CDiamond (a) CxzsQkbV Cghjk

(b) CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) (b) CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)

(c) H2O(s) H2O() (c) H2O(s) H2O()

(d) N2O4(g) 2NO2(g) (d) N2O4(g) 2NO2(g)


(1) a, b, c (1) a, b, c
(2) b, c (2) b, c
(3) c, d (3) c, d
(4) b, c, d (4) b, c, d

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33. An unknown gaseous hydrocarbon and 33. ,d vKkr xSlh; gkbMªksdkcZu rFkk vkWDlhtu xSl
oxygen gas are mixed in volume ratio 1 : 7 dks Øe'k% 1 : 7 ds vk;ru vuqikr esa feyk;k tkrk
respectively and exploded. The resulting
gS rFkk foLQksfVr fd;k tkrk gSA blds i'pkr~
mixture upon cooling occupied a volume of V
çkIr ifj.kkeh feJ.k B.Mk gksus ij V mL vk;ru
mL, half of which got absorbed in aq. KOH
?ksjrk gS] blesa ls vk/kk tyh; KOH esa vo'kksf"kr
(absorbs CO2) and the remaining half was
gks tkrk gS ¼ CO2 vo'kksf"kr djrk gS½ rFkk 'ks"k
absorbed in alkalline pyrogallol solution
vk/kk {kkjh; ik;jksxSyksy foy;u esa vo'kksf"kr gks
(absorbs O2). Assuming all volumes to be

measured under identical conditions : tkrk gS ¼ O2 vo'kksf"kr djrk gS½A ekuk fd lHkh

(1) The molecular formula of hydrocarbon vk;ruksa dk ekiu leku ifjLFkfr;ksa esa fd;k x;k
can be C2H6. gS&
(2) The resulting mixture obtained after (1) gkbMªksdkcZu dk v.kqlw=k C2H6 gks ldrk gSA
cooling contains 50% O2 and 50% CO by
(2) BaMk djus ds i'pkr~ izkIr ifj.kkeh feJ.k 50%
mole.
O2 o 50% CO ¼eksy ls½ j[krk gSA
(3) The molecular formula of hydrocarbon
(3) gkbMªksdkcZu dk v.kqlw=k C3H4 gks ldrk gSA
can be C3H4.
(4) gkbMªksdkcZu dk vkf.od nzO;eku fuf'pr :i
(4) Molecular mass of hydrocarbon is

definitely less than 28 u. ls 28 u ls de gksrk gSA

34. If the density of methanol is 0.793 Kg L–1, 34. ;fn esFksukWy dk ?kuRo 0.793 Kg L–1 gS, rks bldk
what is its volume needed for making its 0.25 0.25 M, 2.5 L foy;u cukus ds fy, bldk fdruk
M, 2.5 L solution?
vk;ru vko';d gS\
(1) 25.2 mL
(1) 25.2 mL
(2) 50.4 mL (2) 50.4 mL
(3) 100 mL (3) 100 mL

(4) 504 mL (4) 504 mL

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35. A sample of HI(g) is placed in flask at a 35. HI(g) dk ,d izkn'kZ 0.2 atm nkc ij ,d ¶ykLd esa

pressure of 0.2 atm. At equilibrium the partial fy;k x;k gSA lkE; ij] HI(g) dk vkaf'kd nkc 0.04
pressure of HI(g) is 0.04 atm. What is Kp for
atm gSA fn;s x;s lkE; ds fy, Kp D;k gS\
the given equilibrium ?
2HI (g) H2 (g) + 2 (g)
2HI (g) H2 (g) + 2 (g)
(1) 16
(1) 16
(2) 8
(2) 8

(3) 4 (3) 4

(4) 1/4 (4) 1/4

36. For a real gas under low pressure conditions 36. fuEu nkc rFkk dejs ds rki ij ,d okLrfod xSl
and room temperature, which of the following
ds fy,] fuEu esa ls dkSulk vkjs[k lgh gS \
graph is correct?

(1)
(1)

(2)
(2)

(3)
(3)

(4)
(4)

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37. In which one of the following species the 37. fuEu esa ls dkSulh ,d Lih'kht es dsfUnz; ijek.kq

central atom has the type of hybridization bl izdkj dk ladj.k j[krk gS tks vU; rhuks
which is not the same as that present in the
Lih'kht es mifLFkr ladj.k ds leku ugh gksrk gS\
other three?
(1) SF4
(1) SF4
(2) l3
(2) l3
(3) Cl5
(3) Cl5
(4) PCl5
(4) PCl5

38. Which of the following molecule is polar ? 38. fuEu esa ls dkSulk v.kq /kzqoh; gS \
OH OH

(1) B3N3H6 (2) (1) B3N3H6 (2)

OH OH
(3) Benzene (4) IF7 (3) csUthu (4) IF7

39. Which of the following is correct for the 39. fuEu esa ls dkSulk  ca/k ds fuekZ.k ds fy, lgh gS\
formation of  bond ?
(1) px-px d{kdks dk vfrO;kiu (X vUrjukfHkdh;
(1) overlapping of px-px orbitals
v{k)
(X internuclear axis)
(2) pz-pz d{kdks dk vfrO;kiu (Z vUrjukfHkdh;
(2) overlapping of pz-pz orbitals
v{k)
(Z internuclear axis)

(3) overlapping of py-py orbitals (3) py-py d{kdks dk vfrO;kiu (Z vUrjukfHkdh;

(Z internuclear axis) v{k)

(4) overlapping of s-pz orbitals (4) s-pz d{kdks dk vfrO;kiu (Z vUrjukfHkdh;


(Z internuclear axis) v{k)

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40. Which property given in bracket is changed if 40. dks"Bd esa fn;k x;k dkSulk xq.k ifjofrZr gksrk gS]
C atom is replaced by S ? ;fn C ijek.kq dks S }kjk izfrLFkkfir djrs gSa\
(1) CF4 (Non planar) (1) CF4 (vleryh;)
(2) CO2 (Planar) (2) CO2 (leryh;)
(3) COCl2 (Polar) (3) COCl2 (/kzqoh;)

(4) CO32 (Non polar) (4) CO32 (v/kzqoh;)

41. Amongst the following select correct 41. fuEu esa ls 3dxy d{kd ds lEcU/k esa lgh dFku
statement regarding 3dxy orbital : pqfu, &
(I) It has four lobes and two angular nodes. (I) ;g pkj ikfy;k¡ rFkk nks dks.kh; uksM+ j[krk gSA

(II) It has four lobes and one angular node. (II) ;g pkj ikfy;k¡ rFkk ,d dks.kh; uksM+ j[krk
gSA
(III) The orbital angular momentum of e– in
(III) bl d{kd esa e– dk d{kd dks.kh; laosx
 h 
this orbital is 6  
 2   h 
6   gSA
 2 
(IV) It is non–degenerate to 3dx2 – y2 orbital.
(IV) ;g 3dx2 – y2 d{kd ds lkFk leHkza'k ugha gksrk
Correct answer is : gSA
(1) Only (I) lgh mÙkj gS &
(1) dsoy (I)
(2) (I) and (III)
(2) (I) rFkk (III)
(3) (II) and (III)
(3) (II) rFkk (III)
(4) (I) and (IV)
(4) (I) rFkk (IV)

42. The correct order of first ionization enthalpy 42. fn;s x;s rRoks dh izFke vk;uu ,UFkSYih dk lgh
of the given elements is: Øe gS &
(1) C < N < Si < P (1) C < N < Si < P
(2) N < Si < C < P (2) N < Si < C < P
(3) Si < P < C < N (3) Si < P < C < N

(4) P < Si < N < C (4) P < Si < N < C

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43. For a real gas (vander Waal's gas) at Boyle's 43. ,d okLrfod xSl ¼ok.MjokWy xSl½ tks fd ckW;y
temperature and low pressure, the pressure rki o fuEu nkc ij gS] ds fy, nkc gks ldrk gS
may be (Vm  molar volume) : (Vm  eksyj vk;ru) –
Vm Vm
(1) a.b.Vm (2) (1) a.b.Vm (2)
a.b a.b
a b a b
(3) (4) (3) (4)
Vm . b a.Vm Vm . b a.Vm

44. 11 moles N2 and 12 moles of H2 mixture 44. 800K ij 20 yhVj ik=k esa 11 eksy N2 rFkk 12
reacted in 20 litre vessel at 800 K. After eksy H2 feJ.k vfHkÑr gksrk gSA lkE; (N2 + 3H2
equilibrium 2NH3) izkIr gksus ds i'pkr~ 6 eksy H2
(N2 + 3H2 2NH3) was reached, 6 mol of mifLFkr FkhA ckn esa lkE; feJ.k esa 3.58 yhVj nzo
H2 was present. 3.58 litre of liquid water is ty dks izos'k fd;k tkrk gS rFkk ,d lkFk xSlh;
then injected in equilibrium mixture and feJ.k dks vpkud 300 K rd B.Mk fd;k tkrk
simultaneously gaseous mixture is suddenly gSA xSlh; feJ.k dk vfUre nkc D;k gS \ ekuk (i)
cooled to 300 K. What is the final pressure of nzo foy;u dk ok"i nkc vuqifLFkr (ii) leLr
gaseous mixture? Assume (i) No vapour NH3 ty esa ?kqy tkrh gS (iii) nzo ds vk;ru esa
pressure of liquid solution (ii) All NH3 ifjorZu ugha gksrk gS (iv) 300K ij N2 rFkk H2 dh
dissolved in water (iii) No change in volume vfHkfØ;k ugha gksrh gSA (R = 0.082 atm L/mol K)
of liquid (iv) No reaction of N2 and H2 at 300
N2: 11 moles T = 800K N2, H 2
K. (R = 0.082 atm L/mol K)
H2: 12 moles V = 20L
N2: 11 moles T = 800K N2, H2

V = 20L izkjfEHkd ifjfLFkfr T = 300 K, P = ?


H2: 12 moles
NH 3(aq) foy;u
Initial condition T = 300 K, P = ?
(1) 18.47 atm (2) 60 atm
NH 3(aq) solution
(1) 18.47 atm (2) 60 atm (3) 22.47 atm (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 22.47 atm (4) None of these

45. Ammonium carbamate NH2COONH4(s) 45. veksfu;e dkckZesV NH2COONH4(s) ,d can ik=k
dissociates in a closed vessel as esa fuEu izdkj fo;ksftr gksrk gSA
NH2COONH4(s) 2NH3(g) + CO2(g) NH2COONH4(s) 2NH3(g) + CO2(g)
If pressure exerted by released gas is 3 atm ;fn fu"dkflr xSl }kjk vkjksfir nkc 3 atm gS] rks
find the value of Kp . Kp dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(1) 3 (2) 9 (1) 3 (2) 9
(3) 4 (4) 5 (3) 4 (4) 5

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46. By adding 20 mL, 0.1 M HCl to 20 mL, 0.001 46. tc 20 mL, 0.001 M KOH esa 20 mL, 0.1 M
M KOH, the pH of the obtained solution will HCl feykrs gS] rc izkIr foy;u dh pH gksxh %
be : (log3 = 0.48, log2 = 0.30) (log3 = 0.48, log2 = 0.30)
(1) 0 (1) 0

(2) 1.3 (2) 1.3

(3) 1.68 (3) 1.68


(4) 7
(4) 7

47. Dihydrogen gas is obtained from natural gas 47. fuEu Å"ek'kks"kh vfHkfØ;k ds vuqlkj Hkki ds lkFk
by partial oxidation with steam as per
vkaf'kd vkWDlhdj.k }kjk izkd`frd xSl ls MkbZ
following endothermic reaction :
gkbMªkstu xSl izkIr gksrh gS &
CH4(g) + H2O (g) CO(g) + 3H2(g)

(i) increasing the pressure (a) No shift CH4(g) + H2O (g) CO(g) + 3H2(g)

(ii) increasing the (b) Back ward shift (i) nkc c<+kus ij (a) dksbZ foLFkkiu ugha
temperature (ii) rki c<+kus ij (b) i'p foLFkkiu
(iii) use of catalyst (c) Forward shift
(iii) mRizsjd dk mi;ksx (c) vxz foLFkkiu
The correct codes for the following changes
lkE; ij fuEu ifjorZuksa ds fy, lgh dksM gSa &
at equilibrium are :
(1) (i) – a (ii) – b (iii) – c (1) (i) – a (ii) – b (iii) – c

(2) (i) – b (ii) – c (iii) – a (2) (i) – b (ii) – c (iii) – a

(3) (i) – c (ii) – b (iii) – a (3) (i) – c (ii) – b (iii) – a

(4) (i) – b (ii) – a (iii) – c (4) (i) – b (ii) – a (iii) – c

48. For 0.1 M CH3COONa (aq) select incorrect 48. 0.1 M CH3COONa ¼tyh;½ ds fy, xyr fodYi
option : dk p;u dhft, &
(1) Significant anionic hydrolysis (1) lkFkZd _.kk;fud tyvi?kVu
(2) pH > 7 (2) pH > 7
(3) Significant cationic hydrolysis (3) lkFkZd /kuk;fud tyvi?kVu
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49. In the following compounds: 49. fuEu ;kSfxdksa esa
O
O (I) (II) (III) (IV)
(I) (II) (III) (IV) N N N
N
N N N N   
   H H H
H H H
{kkjdrk dk lgh Øe gS&
The correct order of basicity is:

(1) IV > I > III > II (1) IV > I > III > II

(2) III > I > IV > II (2) III > I > IV > II

(3) II > I > III > IV (3) II > I > III > IV

(4) I > III > II > IV (4) I > III > II > IV

50. Which of the following is most stable 50. fuEu esa ls dkSulk lokZf/kd LFkk;h dkcZ/kuk;u gS \
carbocation ?
CH3
CH3 
(1)
 H
(1)
H Y
Y
CH3
CH3
(2) 
(2) 
Y
Y H
Y H
H
Y H CH3
CH3
H
H (3) Y
(3) Y


CH3
CH3

 (4)
(4)
H Y
H Y

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51. The correct stability order of following 51. fuEufyf[kr dkcZ_.kk;uksa ds LFkkf;Ro dk lgh Øe

carbanions is : gS &

(I) (II) (I) (II)

(III) (IV) (III) (IV)

(1) I > IV > III > II (1) I > IV > III > II

(2) IV > II > I > III (2) IV > II > I > III

(3) I > IV > II > III (3) I > IV > II > III

(4) I > II > III > IV (4) I > II > III > IV

52. Which of the following is the correct IUPAC 52. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd dk lgh IUPAC uke gS\
name of the compound?
N(CH3)2
N(CH3)2

Cl
Cl Cl
Cl
(1) 1,2-MkbZDyksjks-4-(N,N-MkbZesfFky) ,fufyu
(1) 1,2-Dichloro-4-(N,N-dimethyl) aniline

(2) MkbZesfFky-(3,4-MkbZDyksjksQsfuy) ,ehu


(2) Dimethyl-(3,4-dichlorophenyl) amine

(3) 3,4-MkbZDyksjks-N,N-MkbZesfFky,fufyu
(3) 3,4-Dichloro-N,N-dimethylaniline

(4) N,N-Dimethylamino-3,4-dichlorobenzene (4) N,N-MkbZesfFky,ehuks-3,4-MkbZDyksjkscsUthu

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53. Observe the following resonating structures 53. MkbZ,tksesFksu dh fuEu vuquknh lajpukvksa dk
of diazomethane. voyksdu dhft,A

(P) (Q) (P) (Q)

(R) (S)
(R) (S)
lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft, &
Choose the correct option :
(1) lokZf/kd LFkk;h vuquknh lajpuk S gSA
(1) most stable resonating structure is S

(2) lokZf/kd LFkk;h vuquknh lajpuk P gSA


(2) most stable resonating structure is P

(3) Least stable resonating structure is Q (3) U;wure LFkk;h vuquknh lajpuk Q gSA

(4) Least stable resonating structure is R (4) U;wure LFkk;h vuquknh lajpuk R gSA

54. For the following species. 54. fuEu iztkfr;ksa (species) ds fy,

The correct order of acidity is : vEyh;rk dk lgh Øe gS %


(1) IV > III > II > I
(1) IV > III > II > I
(2) III > IV > I > II
(2) III > IV > I > II
(3) III > I > IV > II
(3) III > I > IV > II
(4) IV > II > III < I
(4) IV > II > III < I

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55. Which of the following reaction is feasible in 55. fuEu esa ls dkSulh vfHkfØ;k vxz fn'kk esa

forward direction ? lEHko gS \


(1) PhOH + NaHCO3  (1) PhOH + NaHCO3 

(2) PhCOOH + NaOH  (2) PhCOOH + NaOH 

(3) + 
(3) + 

(4) + 
(4) + 

56. Select the correct statement regarding the 56. fuEu ;kSfxdksa ds lUnHkZ esa lgh dFku dk p;u

following compounds : dhft, %

(I) (I)

(II)
(II)

(1) II ;kSfxd dk f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ I ;kSfxd ls vf/kd


(1) II has a greater dipole moment than I
gSA

(2) II is aromatic and I is anitaromatic (2) II ,jksesfVd gS rFkk I ,UVh,jksesfVd gSA

(3) I ;kSfxd II dh rqyuk esa /kqzoh; foyk;d esa


(3) I is more soluble in polar solvent than II
vf/kd foys; gSA
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

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57. Compare bond length of C–H bond. 57. C–H cU/k dh cU/k yEckbZ dh rqyuk dhft, &



CH2—CH—CH2 CH2—CH—CH2
a b a b
H H H H

(1) a=b (1) a=b

(2) a > b (2) a > b

(3) a < b (3) a < b

(4) None (4) dksbZ ugha

58. A compound (P) on reaction with "Q" in basic 58. ,d ;kSfxd (P) {kkjh; ek/;e (KOH) dh mifLFkfr

medium (KOH) gives a bad smelling esa ;kSfxd "Q" ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djus ij ,d nqxZa/k

compound (CH3CH2NC). Compound Q can xa/k okyk ;kSfxd (CH3CH2NC) nsrk gSA ;kSfxd

Q dks Cl2/NaOH ds lkFk ,lhVksu dh vfHkfØ;k


be prepare by reaction of acetone with

djkus ij izkIr dj ldrs gSaA vr% ;kSfxd P rFkk


Cl2/NaOH. P and Q can be :

Q gks ldrs gSa %


(1) CH3–CH2–NH2 & CHCl3

(1) CH3–CH2–NH2 & CHCl3


(2) CH3–CH2–NO2 & CH3Cl
(2) CH3–CH2–NO2 & CH3Cl
(3) CH3–CH2–NH–CH3 & COCl2
(3) CH3–CH2–NH–CH3 & COCl2

(4) (CH3–CH2)3N & Cl2


(4) (CH3–CH2)3N & Cl2

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59. Which of the following will not show 59. fuEu esa ls dkSu pyko;ork ugha n'kk;sxk \
tautomerism.

(1)

(1)
O
O (2)
(2)

(3) CH3
(3) CH3

(4)
(4)

60. The most stable free radical among the 60. fuEu esa lokZf/kd LFkk;h eqDr ewyd gS&
following is: 
CH2  CH2

CH2  CH2
(1)

(1)

CH  CH3

CH  CH3
(2)
(2)


CH2
CH2

(3)
(3)

 
CH3 C  CH3 CH3 C  CH3

(4) (4)

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PART – C Hkkx – C
SECTION - I [k.M - I
Straight Objective Type lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
This section contains 27 multiple choice questions.
bl [k.M esa 27 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

61. A and B are two given matrices such that 61. A vkSj B nks vkO;wg bl izdkj nh xbZ gS fd A dk
T
order of A is 3 × 4, if A B and BA both are
T
Øe 3 × 4 gSA ;fn ATB rFkk BAT nksuksa ifjHkkf"kr
defined then gS rc -
T
T
(1) order of B is 3 × 4 (1) B dk Øe 3 × 4 gSA
T
T
(2) order of B A is 4 × 4 (2) B A dk Øe 4 × 4 gSA
T
T
(3) order of B A is 3 × 3 (3) B A dk Øe 3 × 3 gSA
T
T
(4) B A is undefined (4) B A vifjHkkf"kr gSA

 1 3  1 0  1 3  1 0
62. Given A =  ;  =   . If A –  is a 62. fn;k x;k gS A =  ;  =   ;fn A – 
2 2 0 1 2 2 0 1
singular matrix then vO;qØe.kh; vkO;wg gS rc -
(1)   (1)  
(2)  – 3 – 4 = 0
2
(2)  – 3 – 4 = 0
2

(3)  + 3 + 4 = 0
2
(3)  + 3 + 4 = 0
2

(4)  – 3 – 6 = 0
2
(4)  – 3 – 6 = 0
2

63. If x, y R such that 3x – 2y+ 3  0 and


+
63. ;fn x, y R+ bl izdkj gS fd 3x – 2y+ 3  0
x x 
x – 4y + 12  0 find smallest value of   vkSj x – 4y + 12  0 rc   dk U;wure eku gS -
y y 
11 11
(1) (1)
4 4
1 1
(2) (2)
2 2
(3) 2 (3) 2

4 4
(4) (4)
11 11

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64. For x  0, what is the smallest value of the 64. x  0 ds fy, O;atd, log(x3 – 4x2 +x + 26) – log(x+2)

3 2
expression, log(x – 4x + x + 26) – log(x + 2) dk U;wure eku gS -

(1) 3
(1) 3

(2) log2
(2) log2

(3) log 4 (3) log 4

(4) 4 (4) 4

65. Find number of solutions of the equation 65. lehdj.k 1 + 3x/2 = 2x ds gyksa dh la[;k gS -
x/2 x
1+3 =2
(1) 0
(1) 0
(2) 1
(2) 1

(3) 2
(3) 2

(4) 3 (4) 3

66. If (, ) is a point on the circle where center is 66. ;fn (, ) o`Ùk ij fcUnq gS tgk¡ dsUnz] x-v{k ij

on the x-axis and which touch the line x + y = 0 fLFkr gS rFkk js[kk x + y = 0 dks (2, – 2) ij Li'kZ

at (2, – 2) then the greatest value of  is


djrk gS rc  dk vf/kdre eku gS -

(1) 4 – 2
(1) 4 – 2

(2) 6
(2) 6

(3) 4 + 2 2 (3) 4 + 2 2

(4) 4 + 2 (4) 4 + 2

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67. If the line y = mx bisect the angle between 67. ;fn js[kk y = mx, js[kkvksa ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 ds
2 2
the lines ax + 2hxy + by = 0 then m is a root e/; ds dks.k dks lef}Hkkftr djrk gS rc f}?kkr
of quadratic equation lehdj.k dk ,d ewy m gS -
2
(1) hx – (a – b)x – h = 0 2
(1) hx – (a – b)x – h = 0
2 2
(2) hx + (a – b)x – h = 0 (2) hx + (a – b)x – h = 0
2 2
(3) (a – b)x + hx – (a – b) = 0 (3) (a – b)x + hx – (a – b) = 0
2
2
(4) (a – b)x – hx – (a – b) = 0 (4) (a – b)x – hx – (a – b) = 0

;fn ABC esa, A  (1, 10), ifjdsUnz   – , 


1 2
68. If in a triangle, A  (1, 10), circumcentre 68.
 3 3
 1 2  11 4 
  – ,  and orthocenter =  ,  then
rFkk yEcdsUnz =  ,  gS rc A ds lEeq[k Hkqtk
 3 3  3 3 11 4
 3 3
the coordinates of mid point of side opposite

to A is
ds e/; fcUnq ds funsZ'kkad Kkr dhft, -

 11   11 
(1) 1, –  (1) 1, – 
 3  3

(2) (1, 5) (2) (1, 5)

(3) (1, – 3) (3) (1, – 3)

(4) (1, 6) (4) (1, 6)

69. The equation of smallest circle passing 69. js[kk x + y = 1 vkSj o`Ùk x2 + y2 = 9 ds izfrPNsn
through the intersection of line x + y = 1 and fcUnq ls xqtjus okys lcls NksVs o`Ùk dk lehdj.k
2 2
circle x + y = 9 is gS&
2 2
(1) x + y – x – y – 8 = 0 2 2
(1) x + y – x – y – 8 = 0
2 2 2 2
(2) x + y – x – y + 8 = 0 (2) x + y – x – y + 8 = 0
2 2
2 2
(3) x + y – x – y + 10 = 0 (3) x + y – x – y + 10 = 0
2 2
2 2 (4) x + y – x – y – 10 = 0
(4) x + y – x – y – 10 = 0

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70. The centre of the circle passing through the 70. fcUnqvksa (0, 0) vkSj (1, 0) ls xqtjus okys rFkk o`Ùk
points (0, 0) and (1, 0) and touching the circle 2 2
x + y = 9 dks Li'kZ djus okys o`Ùk dk dsUnz gS -
2 2
x + y = 9 is
3 1
3 1 (1)  , 
(1)  ,  2 2
2 2
1 3
1 3 (2)  , 
(2)  ,  2 2
2 2

1 1 1 1
(3)  , 2 2  (3)  , 2 2 
2  2 
   

1 1 1 1
(4)  , 2 4  (4)  , 2 4 
2  2 
   

71. If tangent PA and PB are drawn from the point 71. ;fn fcUnq P(6, 8) ls o`Ùk x2 + y2 + 2x + 2y + 1 = 0
2 2
P(6, 8) to the circle x + y + 2x + 2y + 1 = 0 ij Li'kZ js[kk,a PA rFkk PB [khaph xbZ gS o`Ùk
then radius of director circle of circumcircle PAB ds ifjxr o`Ùk ds fu;ked o`Ùk dh f=kT;k
of PAB is gS&
(1) 13
(1) 13
(2) 65 (2) 65

(3) 2 (3) 2

(4) 26 (4) 26

72. Number of natural number which do not satisfy 72. izkd`r la[;kvksa dh la[;k gksxh tks fn, x, lEcU/k
the relation 1! +2! + 3!+...........+ x! = 9y where 1! +2! + 3!+..........+ x! = 9y tgk¡ (x, y)  N dks
(x, y)  N is larq"B ugh djrh gS -
(1) 2 (1) 2
(2) 3 (2) 3
(3) 4 (3) 4

(4) 15 (4) 15

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73. If a polygon has same number of sides as its 73. ;fn ,d cgqHkqt dh ftruh Hkqtk,a gS] mrus gh fod.kZ

diagonals, then the number of sides is -


dh la[;k gS] rc Hkqtkvksa dh la[;k gS&
(1) 5
(1) 5
(2) 6
(2) 6
(3) 7
(3) 7

(4) 8 (4) 8

74. The circumcentre of the  formed by the lines 74. xy + 2x + 2y + 4 = 0 vkSj x + y + 2 = 0 ls cus

xy + 2x + 2y + 4 = 0 and x + y + 2 = 0 is f=kHkqt dk ifjdsUnz gS -


(1) (–2, –2)
(1) (–2, –2)
(2) (–1, – 1)
(2) (–1, – 1)
(3) (0, 0)
(3) (0, 0)
(4) (–1, –2)
(4) (–1, –2)

3
75. Let f(x) = x + x + 1 suppose p(x) is a cubic 75. ekuk f(x) = x3 + x + 1 rFkk p(x) ?kuh; cgqin bl

polynomial such that p(0) = – 1 and the roots


izdkj gS fd p(0) = – 1 rFkk p(x) = 0 ds ewy f(x) ds
of p(x) = 0 is square of the roots of f(x). Find
ewyksa dk oxZ gS rc p(4) dk eku Kkr dhft,A
the value of p(4)
(1) 97
(1) 97
(2) 67
(2) 67
(3) 99
(3) 99
(4) 68
(4) 68

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76. Let A is the set of 4 digit numbers a1a2a3a4 76. ekuk A, 4 vad dh la[;kvksa a1a2a3a4 dk leqPp;

where a1 > a2 > a3 > a4 then n(A) is equal to :


gS tgk¡ a1 > a2 > a3 > a4 rc n(A) cjkcj gS&
(1) 126
(1) 126
(2) 84
(2) 84

(3) 210 (3) 210

(4) 105 (4) 105

–5
20 2 40  1 
77. The coefficient of x in the expression of 77. (1 + x )  x 2  2  2  ds foLrkj esa x20 dk
 x 
–5
2 40  1 
(1 + x )  x 2  2  2  is
 x  xq.kkad gS -

30 30
(1) C10 (1) C10

30 30
(2) C25 (2) C25

(3) 1 (3) 1

(4) 0 (4) 0

78. If the system of linear equations x+2ay+ az = 0, 78. ;fn lehdj.k fudk; x+2ay+az =0, x+3by+bz=0

x + 3by + bz = 0 and x + 4 cy + cz = 0 has a rFkk x + 4 cy + cz = 0 dk v'kwU; gy gks] rks

non-zero solution, then a, b, c a, b, c gS-

(1) are in AP (1) lekUrj Js.kh esa gksxsa

(2) are in GP (2) xq.kksÙkj Js.kh esa gksaxs

(3) are in HP (3) gjkRed Js.kh esa gksaxs

(4) a + 2b + 3c = 0 dks larq"V djsaxsa


(4) satisfy a + 2b + 3c = 0

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 1 –1 1   1 –1 1
 
79. If A = 0 2 –3  , B = (adj A) and C = 5A, 79. ;fn A = 0 2 –3  , B = (adj A) rFkk
2 1 0  2 1 0 

| adjB | | adjB |
then = C = 5A, rc =
|C| |C|

(1) 5 (1) 5

(2) 25 (2) 25

(3) –1 (3) –1

(4) 1 (4) 1

3
80. The number of distinct terms in the expansion 80. (x1 + x2 + ...... xn) ds foLrkj esa fofHkUuinksa dh
3
of (x1 + x2 + ...... xn) is la[;k gS -
n+1
(1) C3 n+1
(1) C3
n+2
(2) C3 (2)
n+2
C3
n+2
(3) C2 (3)
n+2
C2
3 3
(4) (n + 1) (4) (n + 1)

81. Let x1, x2 .... xn be values taken by a variable x 81. ekuk x1, x2 ....xn pj x ds eku gS rFkk y1, y2 ...... yn
and y1, y2 ...... yn be the values taken by a pj 'y' ds eku gS bl izdkj gS fd yi = axi + b,
variable 'y' such that yi = axi + b, i = 1, 2, ...... n,
i = 1, 2,...... n, rc -
then
2
(1) var(y) = a var(x)
2
(1) var(y) = a var(x)
2
(2) var(x) = a var(y)
2
(2) var(x) = a var(y)
(3) var(x) = var(y)
(3) var(x) = var(y)
(4) var(y) = |a| var(x)
(4) var(y) = |a| var(x)
(var(y) leqPp; y ds izlj.k dks O;Dr djrk gSA)
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82. The sum of the squares of deviations for 10 82. 10 izs{k.kksa ds fy, muds ek/; 50 ls fy;k x;k
observations taken from their mean 50 is 250.
fopyuksa ds oxksZ dk ;ksxQy 250 gS rc pfjrk
The coefficient of variation is
xq.kkad gS -
(1) 10%
(1) 10%
(2) 40%
(2) 40%
(3) 50%
(3) 50%
(4) 0.1% (4) 0.1%

83. If the variance of the data 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17 is 83. ;fn vkdMks 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17 dk izlj.k 23.33 gS

23.33, then the variance of 5, 9, 11, 13, 17,


rc 5, 9, 11, 13, 17, 35 dk izlj.k gS -
35 is
(1) 23.23
(1) 23.23
(2) 25.33
(2) 25.33
(3) 46.66
(3) 46.66
(4) 93.32
(4) 93.32

84. The lines x cos + y sin  = P1 and 84. js[kk x cos+y sin  = P1 vkSj xcos  + ysin  = P2
xcos  + ysin  = P2 will be perpendicular if
yEcor~ gksxh ;fn&
(1)  ±  = 
(1)  ±  = 
(2)  = /2
(2)  = /2

(3) | –  | =
2

(3) | –  | =
(4)  =  2

(4)  = 

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85. Sum of positive roots of the equation 85. lehdj.k (x2 – 12x + 35)(x2 + 10x + 24) = 504
2 2
(x – 12x + 35)(x + 10x + 24) = 504 is : ds /kukRed ewyksa dk ;ksxQy gS -
(1) 9
(1) 9
(2) 10
(2) 10
(3) 11
(3) 11
(4) 12 (4) 12

86. Let ax + by + c = 0 be a variable straight line 86. ekuk ax + by + c = 0 ,d pj ljy js[kk gS ftlesa
st rd th
where a, b, c are 1 , 3 and 7 term of some
a, b, c Øe'k% o/kZeku lekUrj Js.kh ds izFke] rhljk
increasing A.P. Then the variable straight line
vkSj lkraok in gS rc pj ljy js[kk lnSo ,d
always passes through a fixed point that point

is
fLFkj fcUnq ls xqtjrh gS og gS -

(1) (2, –3) (1) (2, –3)

(2) (–2, 3) (2) (–2, 3)

(3) (3, 3) (3) (3, 3)

(4) (–2, –3) (4) (–2, –3)

20 20 20 20
87. The sum S = C2 + 2. C3 + 3. C4 +........19. C20 87. ;ksxQy S = 20C2 + 2.20C3 + 3.20C4 +......... 19.20C20
equal is
cjkcj gS -
20
(1) 1 + 5.2 20
(1) 1 + 5.2
21
(2) 1 + 2 21
(2) 1 + 2
20
(3) 1 + 9.2 (3) 1 + 9.2
20

20 20
(4) 2 (4) 2

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SECTION - II [k.M - II
Comprehension Type
cks/ku çdkj
This section contains 1 paragraph. Based on
bl [k.M esa 1 vuqPNsn (paragraph) gSA vuqPNsn ij
paragraph, there are 3 questions. Each question has
vk/kkfjr 3 ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3)
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY
ONE is correct. rFkk (4) gS, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

Paragraph for Question Nos. 88 to 90 ç'u 88 ls 90 ds fy, vuqPNsn


ekukfd 2 ?kkr dk O;kid lehdj.k
Consider a general equation of degree 2, as
x – 10xy + 12y + 5x – 16y – 3 = 0
2 2
x – 10xy + 12y + 5x – 16y – 3 = 0
2 2

88. The value of '' for which the line pair 88. '' dk eku gksxk tcfd js[kk ;qXe] ljy js[kk ;qXe
represents a pair of straight lines is dks O;Dr djrk gS -
(1) 1 (1) 1
(2) 2 (2) 2
(3) 3/2 (3) 3/2
(4) –2 (4) –2

89. For the value of  obtained in above question, 89.  ds eku ds fy;s mijksDr iz'u esa ;fn L1 = 0 rFkk
if L1 = 0 and L2 = 0 are the lines denoted by
L2 = 0, nh xbZ nks js[kk ;qXe dh js[kk,¡ gS rc muds
the given line pair then the product of the
abscissa and ordinate of the point of izfrPNsn fcUnq ds Hkqt vkSj dksfV dk xq.kuQy gS -
intersection is (1) 18
(1) 18
(2) 28
(2) 28
(3) 35
(3) 35
(4) 25 (4) 25

90. If  is the acute angle between L1 = 0 and 90. ;fn , L1 = 0 vkSj L2 = 0 ds e/; dk dks.k gS rc
L2 = 0 then  lies in the interval  fdl vUrjky esa fLFkr gSA -
(1) (45°, 60°)
(1) (45°, 60°)
(2) (30°, 45°)
(2) (30°, 45°)
(3) (15°, 30°)
(3) (15°, 30°)
(4) (0°, 15°)
(4) (0°, 15°)

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CUMULATIVE TEST-1 CT-1
JEE MAIN PATTERN
TARGET : JEE MAIN +ADVANCED 2018
DATE : 18-09-2017 |C
CLASS XII/XIII | COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES VIKALP

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


5. Two small balls . .......................
PART-A : PHYSICS
1. A thin glass . ....................... A 20

Sol. For a small angle prism and for a small angle of incidence, 30°

the deviation is given by 60°

  1 g  A
100 20
. ................i
30 
The refractive index of the prism with respect to water is
g
Sol. B
1.5 9 100 3
'   arel  0
w 4/3 8
  V
V1AB2AB 

  '  ' 1 A
20 sin 30 = 20cos
.................ii  = 30°
 AB 200
From i and ii we have t 
VABalong 2  20 cos30
9 
  ' 1    1 10
'     8    4o = sec
   1 
o
1 3
 g  1.5  1
Hence the correct choice is a. 6. One end of . .......................
Sol. Extension in 0.80 is 0.20 to balance mg.
2. A light ray . ....................... k1x1 = mg
2 k1 0.2 0 = mg
Sol. sinθc = mg
1 k1 =
0.2 0
2
 2  Now
1 – cos θc= 
2
 k1 1  k 2  2
 1  mg
2  0.8 0 = k20
 
2
 2  0.2 0
1 –  n.p =  
   1 
4mg
k2 
2 0
 2 
2
 4  so extension in hole string is
1-   =   k2x2 = mg
 25   1  4mg
x2 = mg
2 3 3 3 0
=  2 
1 5 5 x2 
0
= 0.250.
4
3. You are provided . ....................... work done by external force is
Sol. Objective lens should have large focal length and large 1
aperture L 2. W k 2 x 22
Eye piece should have small focal length and small aperture 2
1  4mg    0 
L 4. 2

=   
4. Thin convex lens . ....................... 2  0   4 
Sol. f = + 30 cm.
for second lens 4mg 20
u = –50 cm v=? f = + 30 =
32 0
uf
v= = +75 cm. mg 0
uf =
8
7. Particle starts . .......................
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Vdv
Sol. a
dx
V 6
53° 37°
R
 Vdv   adx = Area under a-x graph
0 0
Sol.
2
V 1
– 0 = 66 A h
2 2
2 B
V = 36V = 6m/s
O
8. A body of mass .........................
Sol. Wext + W CF = kf – ki
1 2
mg R cos37° – R cos53° = mv
1 1 2
–10J + –U = 2325 2  2
4 3 1
2 2 2

– 10J – U = –16J
mgR  5 – 5  = 2 mv
 
U = 6 J
Ans. B  1  V2
gR 5 = 2
9. Two satellites .........................  
GM 2
Sol. v1 = V gR
R 5
orbital velocity in circular path ROC at Hmax
For elliptical orbit :
V12
R 5R ROC =
conservation of angular momentam mv2 = mv3 a
3 3
GMm 1 V cos37  2

conservation of energy– + mv 22 =
R/3 2 g
–GMm 1 2 16
= + mv 32 gR 
5R / 3 2 =
5 25
5GM GM g
Solving v2 = and v3 =
R 5R 32
R
10. In cubical ......................... 125
  
Sol.   E.dA =  E. adz ˆi 14. The massless .........................
Sol.
a
 z
E
0
0  1  a  adz
 
 2 a2  3E0 a2 3
= E0 =  a   = = N m2/C
 2  2 10

11. A charge Q .........................


Q  Vblock = 2 × 15 cos53º
 L dx  KQ 1 2L = 18 m/s.
 
2L
kdq
Sol. E   2  K 
 
 x 
 L
2
x L x L 15. A plank having .........................
Sol. Let at time t0 relative motion will occur
KQ 0mg
 2 M
2L
12. A solid conducting .........................
Sol. 1 Charge distribution on S 1 is nonuniform because q1 is not
 0 mg  Ma ….. 1
at the centre of cavity.
M 10t0
2 Charge distribution on S 2 is nonuniform due to external
0mg
charge q2.
3 Net force on q 2 due to q1 plus induced charge on S1 is 10 t 0   0 mg  ma ….. 2
zero so the magnitude of force on q2 due to q1 and charge
induced on S1 is same and opposite in direction. From 1 and 2 ;
Kq1q2 0m2
F t 0  0m 
3R / 4 M

13. A section ......................... 16. A lift is moving .........................


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Sol. Apparent weight of the body in the lift = mg –g=0 Sol. Force required to just prevent the body from sliding down the
Consequently, normal reaction and hence friction force are plane is
both zero. F1
17. A smooth wire .........................
Y
mg cos 
N
mg sin 
x  2

m x
F1 = mg sin  – mg cos  
 mg
X F2 = mg sin  + mg cos 
Sol. F2 = force required to just move up the inclined plane
 F2 = 2F1

2 x
1 m 2x cos  = mg sin   tan = F2
g
dy mg sin  mg cos 
tan  = = 10x
dx 
On solving we get
  10 rad / sec  = tan–13 

18. A particle of ......................... 22. In the figure .........................


Sol. Ex due to 1 = Ex due to 2
 t
Sol. V = V0  1  
 T  2k 2 k 2 1 1
  
V0 R R 2 2
a=
T 23. A car is travelling .........................
V0  t O vc A
P = maV = m V0  1  
T  T

3mV02 vp
vr
=
2T
Sol.
19. Four similar ......................... Man
B vc M
Sol. Net force is towards centre
In above Fig. vc represents the velocity of the car and vp that of
2F1 the parcel relative to car. M is the position of the man. From
Fnet = F2 + = F2 + 2 F1 parallelogram law, the direction of the resultant velocity vr must
2 be along the direction along which the man is standing. It follows
from the figure that angle θ is given by
vc 10 1
sin θ =   or θ = 45° . Hence the correct
v p 10 2 2
choice is a.

24. A block of mass .........................


a

Gm2 Gm2  m
F2    M F
2r4r2 2

2
 Fnet Sol.
Gm 2
Gm  a
F1  
2r 2 2r 2 
Gm2 2Gm2 mv 2 M T
= + =
4r 2 2r 2 r F
a
Gm Mm
 v = 1 2 2
4r MF
T
Mm
21. The force ......................... 25. Each of the .........................
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Sol. In figure-1 PART-B : CHEMISTRY
 F  2F
FBC = 2m  
–6
31. 10 M NaOH is diluted by 100 times ..............
 9m  9 Sol. OH– ion concentration of water will also be considered, because
it is very dilute solution.
 F  5F
FAB = 5m  9m   9 33. An unknown gaseous hydrocarbon ..............
In figure-2  y  y
 F  7F
Sol. CxHy +  x  4  O2 xCO2 + H2O 
  2
FBC = 7m  
 9m  9 i a 7a 0

 F  4F  y
4m   ƒ 0 7a – x  4  a xa
 9m 
FAB =
9  
 y
26. A particle moves ......................... Given : 7a –  x  4  a = xa
2  
v 20 2  8x + y = 28
Sol. ac =  =  m/s2 Only C3H4 hydrocarbon satisfies the above relation.
R 400
 34. If the density of methanol is 0.793 Kg L–1 ..............
Sol. Moles of CH3OH required = 2.5 × 0.25 = 0.625 mol
27. A particle initially .........................
Sol. Let v be the speed of particle at B, just when it is about to 0.793  103  V
loose contact.  nCH OH = = 0.625
3 32
From application of Newton's second law to the particle
normal to the spherical surface.  V = 25.2×10 L. –3

mv 2 35. A sample of HIg is placed in flask ..............


= mg sin  .......... 1
r Sol. 2HI g H2 g + 2g
Applying conservation of energy as the block moves from A
0.2 0 0
to B..
0.04 0.08 0.08
1 Kp = 4
mv2 = mg r cos  – r sin  .......... 2
2
Solving 1 and 2 we get 36. For a real gas under low pressure conditions ..............
Sol. At low pressure, vander waal's equation for a real gas is given
3 sin  = 2 cos 
as :
28. Assuming friction ......................... a
Sol. The free body diagram of cart is Z=1–
RTVm
intercept = 1
slope = –ve

37. In which one of the following species ..............


Sol. Cl5 has sp3d2 hybridization.
l3 , SF4, and PCl5; all have sp3d hybridization.

Hence net horizontal force on cart is zero. 38. Which of the following molecule ..............
 acceleration of cart is zero. H
O
29. Taking friction .........................
F
Sol. The acceleration of each block is equal and equal to .
3m
Sol.
 Tension in required string can be found by applying
Newton's second law to block C. O
F H
T2 = ma = .
3
39. Which of the following is correct ..............
Sol. C ov erlapping of py-py orbitals Z internuclear axis
30. Let the coefficient .........................
Sol. For block B to just slip on the cart, the friction force on cart is
40. Which property given in bracket is ..............
mg. The net force on cart is thus mg. Hence acceleration
mg g Sol. A CO32 Non polar, SO32 polar
of cart is a = = . B CO 2 and SO2 both are planar
3m 3 C COCl 2 and SOCl2 both are polar
 required force F = m + m + m + M a = 2 mg D CF 4 and SF4 both are non planar

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42. The correct order of first ionization ..............
Sol. Ionization energy increase as we move from left to right in a 56. Select the correct statement ..............
period.

43. For a real gas vander Waal's gas at ..............


Sol. A real gas behaves ideally at Boyle's temperature in low Sol.
pressure range. both rings are aromatic so, it will be polar in nature.
PVM
Z= =1 57. Compare bond length ..............
RT Sol. Due to hyperconjugation.
a
R
RT Rb = a 59. Which of the following will not ..............
P= =
VM VM VM .b
Sol. No sp3  hydrogen with respect to carbonyl
44. 11 moles N2 and 12 moles of H2 mixture ..............
Sol. N2 + 3H2 2NH3 group of sp2 carbon
11 12 0
9 6 4 60. The most stable free radical ..............
P × 16.42 = 15 × 0.082 × 300 Sol. It is benzylic and shows hyperconjugation and resonance
P = 22.47 atm stabilized.

45. Ammonium carbamate NH2COONH4s ..............


Sol. Kp = pNH3 2
 pCO2 PART-C : MATHEMATICS
2
=2 ×1=4 61. A and B are two given.................
Sol. A  3 × 4 AT  4 × 3 Let B = m × n
46. By adding 20 mL, 0.1 M HCl to 20 mL .............. ATB defined BT = n × m
20  0.1– 20  0.001 1 4 × 3m × n m=3 B3×4
Sol. [H+]final = = 0.1 – 0.001 BAT defined BT  4 × 3
20  20 2 m × n4 × 3 n=4
1
=
20  1 3
pH = log20 = log10 + log2 = 1.3. 62. Given A =   .................
2 2
49. In the following compounds .............. Sol. |A – | = 0 1 – 2 –  – 6 = 0
Sol. In I the lone pair electron of nitrogen is always available. In II 1 –  3 
and IV resonance suppresses the basic character.   =0 2 – 3 + 2 – 6 = 0
 2 2 – 
50. Which of the following is most .............. 2 – 3 – 4 = 0
CH3 63. If x, y R+ such.................

  12 33 
 , 
Sol. The structure has positive charge to perform  10 10 
1.2, 3.3
H Y Sol.

hyper conjugation.

52. Which of the following is the correct ..............


Sol. The compound is derivative of aniline. The positions of
groups are shown by numbering the nuclear C-atoms.
64. For x  0, what is.................
53. Observe the following resonating ..............  x 2 – 4 x 2  x  26 
Sol. log  
Sol.  x2 
 
octet complete octet incomplete octet complete octet incomplete  x 2 – 6 x 2  13 x  2 
–ve charge –ve charge –ve charge –ve charge log  
 x2 
on nitrogen on nitrogen on carbon on carbon  
54. For the following species .............. logx 2 – 6x + 13
Sol. – COOH is more acidic than – OH and – M of – C C– logx – 3 2 + 4
group is more than – M of phenyl group.
smallest value is log 4

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65. Find number of .................
70. The centre of the circle...............
Sol. Divide by log 2x on both side
1 3x / 2 1 
+ =1 Sol.  , 
2x 2x 2 
x 1,0
 1   3  0,0
x

  + =1
 2   2 
x x
    1 3
 cos  +  sin  = 1  2 =
 3  3 4 2
Which is only possible when x = 2. = 2
Hence x = 2 is the only solution
71. If tangent PA and PB...............
Sol. Radius of circum circle of
66. If ,  is a point on .................
1 1 65
Sol.
2, –2 PAB = 49  81 = 130 =
2 2 2
 Radius of director circle = 65

72. Number of natural number...............


Sol. 1! = 1 1! + 2! + 3! = 9
equal of circle is 1! + 2! = 3 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! = 33
x – 2 2 + y + 2 2 + x + y = 0 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + 5! = 153
x2 + y2 + x [ – 4] + y[ + 4] + 8 = 0 All other divisible by '9'
centre  + 4 = 0 x  N – {1, 2, 4}
 = – 4
x2 + y2 – 8x + 8 = 0 73. If a polygon has same...............
Sol. The number of diagonals is nC2 – n = n
centre 4, 0 radius = 2 2
nn 1
or, = 2n  n = 5
=4+2 2 2
67. If the line y = mx bisect................. 74. The circumcentre...............
Sol. Equation of Angle bisector is
x2 – y2 a–b
=
xy h Sol.
–2,0 –1,–1
2
y 0, –2
1–   –2,–2
x = a–b
x+y+2=0
y h
x xy + 2x + 2y + 4 = 0
  x + 2y + 2 = 0
1 – m2 a–b x = – 2, y = – 2
=
m h 75. Let fx = x 3 + x + 1...............
hm2 + a – bm – h = 0 Sol. x3 + x + 1 = 0
x =  x=
68. If in a triangle, A  1, 10 ................. x2 = 2 x2 = 2
A1,10
x2 = y x= y
Sol.
y3/2 + y1/2 + 1 = 0
2 y 3/2 + y1/2 2 = –1 2
a y3 + 2y2 + y – 1 = 0
1 p4 = 99
B C
76. Let A is the set of 4...............
69. The equation of smallest................. Sol. Required number of ways 10C4 = 210
Sol. Let circle is x2 + y2 – 9 + x + y – 1 = 0
77. The coefficient of...............
x2 + y2 + x + y – – 9 = 0
–10
  –  1
centre  – ,  lies on line Sol. Expression = 1 + x 2 40
x  
 2 2   x
= 1 + x 2 30x10
  coefficient of x20 in x101 + x 2 30
– – = 1  = – 1
2 2 = coefficient of x10 in 1 + x 2 30
Required circle x2 + y2 – x – y – 8 = 0 = 30C5

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78. If the system of linear...............
Sol. The system of linear equation has a non-zero solution, then 86. Let ax + by + c = 0...............
1 2a a Sol. a = a b = a + 2d c = a + 6d
1 3b b  0 Applying R2  R2 – R1 , R3  R3 – R1 ax + a + 2dy+ a + 6d = 0
1 4c c ax + y + 1 + d2y + 6 = 0
y = – 3, x = 2
1 2a a
2, – 3
0 3b  2a b  a  0
0 4c  2a c  a
87. The sum S = 20C2 +...............
 3b – 2a c – a – 4c – 2a b – a = 0 20
 2ac = bc + ab Sol. 1 + x = 20C0 + 20C1x + 20C2x2 + 20C3x3 + ........20C20x20
On dividing by abc, we get diff.
Hence, a, b, c are in HP. 19
201 + x = 20C1 + 2.20C2x + ...... 20.20C20x19

 1 –1 1  put x = 1
  20.219 = 20C1 + 2.20C2 + 3.20C3 + ....... 20.20C20 ....... i
79. If A = 0 2 –3 ...............
 
2 1 0  we know
20
2
C0 + 20C1 + 20C2 + ........... 20C20 = 2020 .......ii
| adjadjA| | A |3–1 54 i – ii we get
Sol. = = =1
| 5A | 53 | A | 53.5 20
C2 + 2.20C3 + ...... 19.20C20 – 20C0 = 21920 – 2
20
C2 + ........ 19.20C20 = 18.219 + 1 = 9.220 + 1
80. The number of distinct...............
Sol. Dividing 3 ........ between n
n – 1  3! n+2
0 0 0 1111111 –1 = = C3
     3! n – 1!
3 n –1

82. The sum of the squares...............


16
Sol. x
i 1
i – 50 2
= 250

10
1 250
2 =
10
x
i 1
i – 50 2
=
10
= 25

=5
5
coefficient of variation × 100 = 10%
50
83. If the variance of the...............
Sol. Data is 2x + 1

84. The lines x cos + y...............


 cos    cos  
Sol.  – sin   x  – sin   = – 1
   
 cos cos+ sin sin = 0
cos  –  = 0  | –  | = /2

85. Sum of positive roots ...............


Sol. x 2 – 12x + 35x 2 + 10x + 24 = 504
x – 5x – 7 x + 6x + 4 = 504
x – 7x + 6x – 5x + 4 = 504
x 2 – x – 42x 2 – x – 20 = 504
x2 – x = t
t – 42t – 20 = 504 x2 – x = 6
2
t – 62t + 840 – 504 = 0 x2 – x – 6 = 0
t2 – 62t + 336 = 0 x – 3x + 2 = 0
t2 – 56t – 6t + 336 = 0 x=3&–2
t – 6t – 56 = 0 x2 – x = 56
t = 6 or 56 x2 – x – 56 = 0
x – 8x + 7 = 0
x = – 78
x1 + x2 = 8 + 3 = 1

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ANSWER KEY
CODE-0

PART-A PHYSICS

1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 1 5. 2 6. 2 7. 4

8. 2 9. 3 10. 2 11. 3 12. 4 13. 4 14. 4

15. 3 16. 3 17. 2 18. 2 19. 1 20. 2 21. 4

22. 1 23. 1 24. 3 25. 4 26. 2 27. 3 28. 4

29. 3 30. 3

PART-B CHEMISTRY

31. 3 32. 1 33. 3 34. 1 35. 3 36. 1 37. 3

38. 2 39. 3 40. 4 41. 2 42. 3 43. 3 44. 3

45. 3 46. 2 47. 2 48. 3 49. 4 50. 4 51. 3

52. 3 53. 2 54. 1 55. 2 56. 3 57. 3 58. 1

59. 4 60. 4

PART-C MATHEMATICS

61. 2 62. 2 63. 4 64. 3 65. 2 66. 3 67. 2

68. 1 69. 1 70. 3 71. 2 72. 2 73. 1 74. 2

75. 3 76. 3 77. 2 78. 3 79. 4 80. 2 81. 1

82. 1 83. 4 84. 3 85. 3 86. 1 87. 3 88. 2

89. 3 90. 4

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ladsr ,oa gy
f}rh; ySal ds fy,
PART-A : PHYSICS u = –50 cm
1. 1.5 viorZukad . ....................... v=?
f = + 30
Sol. vYi fizTe dks.k rFkk vYi vkiru dks.k ds fy,] fopyu fuEu
uf
izdkj fn;k tkrk gSA v= = +75 cm.
uf
  1 g  A i
ikuh ds lkis{k fizTe dk viorZukad 5. nks NksVh xsans A . .......................
g 1.5 9 A 20
'   30°
w 4/3 8 60°
100 20

  '  ' 1 A ii 30 
Sol.
B
i rFkk ii }kjk 100 3

9  arel  0
  ' 1    1
 8    4o   V
V1AB2AB
'    

   1 
1o
 g  1.5  1 20 sin 30 = 20cos
 = 30°
vr% fodYi a lgh gSA  AB 200 10
t  = sec
2. ,d izdk'k fdj.k . ....................... VABalong 2  20 cos30 3
2 6. izR;kLFk Mksjh . .......................
Sol. sinθc =
Sol. 0.80 esa foLrkj 0.20 tks mg dks lUrqfyr djrk gSA
1 k1x1 = mg
2
 2  k1 0.2 0 = mg
1 – cos θc= 
2
 mg
 1 
k1 =
0.2 0
2 vc
 
2
 2 
1 –  n. p  =   k1 1  k 2  2
   1  mg
2  0.8 0 = k20
 2 
2
 4  0.2 0
1-   =  
 1 
4mg
 25  k2 
0
2 3
= vr% Mksjh esa foLRkkj
1 5 k2x2 = mg
4mg
3 3 x2 = mg
2  0
5 0
x2  = 0.250.
3. vki dks pkj . ....................... 4
Sol. vfHkn`';d ysal vf/kd Qksdl nwjh o vf/kd }kjd dk gksuk ckg~; cy }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z
pkfg,] blfy, L 2 1 1  4mg    0 
2

vfHkus=k ysal de Qksdl nwjh o NksVs }kjd dk gksuk pkfg,] W  k 2 x 22 =   


2 2  0   4 
blfy, L 4
4mg 20 mg 0
4. f Qksdl nwjh dk . ....................... = =
32 0 8
Sol. f = + 30 cm.

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7. ,d d.k x = 0 ......................... 13. R f=kT;k ds ,d .........................
Vdv
Sol. a 
dx
53° 37°
V 6 R
 Vdv   adx = a-x xzkQ ds vUrxZr {ks=kQy
0 0
2
V 1
– 0 = 66 Sol.
A h
2 2 B
2
V = 36
O
V = 6m/s
1 2
mg R cos37° – R cos53° = mv
8. 2 kg dh ,d ......................... 2
Sol. Wext + W CF = kf – ki
4 3 1
1 1 mgR  5 – 5  = 2 mv
2
–10J + –U = 2325 2  2
 
2 2
– 10J – U = –16J  1  V2
U = 6 J gR 5 = 2
 
9. nks mixzg lw;Z ......................... 2
V gR
GM 5
Sol. v1 =
R ROC at Hmax
o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa d{kh; osx V12
ROC =
nh?kZo`Ùkkdkj d{kk ds fy, : a
R 5R 2 16
dks.kh; laosx laj{k.k ls mv2
= mv3 gR 
3 3 V cos37  2
5 25  32 R
= =
GMm 1 –GMm 1 g g 125
ÅtkZ laj{k.k ls – + mv 22 = + mv 32
R/3 2 5R / 3 2
14. nzO;ekujfgr f?kjuh .........................
5GM GM
gy djus ij v2 = rFkk v3 = Sol.
R 5R

10. Hkqtk ds .........................


1m
 
Sol.   E.dA



= E. adz ˆi

a
 z Vblock = 2 × 15 cos53º
E
0
0  1  a  adz
 
= 18 m/s.

15. M nzO;eku dk .........................


 2 a2  3E0 a2 3 Sol. ekuk lkis{k xfr izkjEHk gksus dk le; t0 gSA
= E0 =  a   = = N m2/C 0mg
 2 2 10
  M

11. ,d vkos'k Q, L .........................  0 mg  Ma ….. 1


Q 
2L  dx  2L M 10t0
kdq
Sol. E   2  K 
L   KQ   1   KQ 0mg
x L x2 L  x L 2L2 10 t 0   0 mg  ma ….. 2

12. R f=kT;k ds ,d .........................


lehdj.k 1 rFkk 2 ls
Sol. 1 S 1 ij vkos'k forj.k vleku gksrk gS] D;ksafd q1 xqfgdk ds 0m2
dsUnz ij ugha gSA t 0  0m 
M
2 ckg~; vkos'k S2 ij vkos'k forj.k vleku gksrk gSA
3 q 1 ds dkj.k q2 cy rFkk S1 ij izsfjr vkos'k ds dkj.k cy dk 16. ,d fy¶V uhps .........................
;ksx 'kwU; gksrk gSA vr% q1 rFkk S1 ij izsfjr vkos'k ds dkj.k q2 Sol. fy¶V esa oLrq dk vkHkklh Hkkj = mg –g=0
ij cy dk ifjek.k leku gksxk] rFkk forfjr fn'kk esa gksxkA vr%, vfHkyEc izfrfØ;k rFkk ?k"kZ.k cy nksuksa 'kwU; gSA
Kq1q2
F
3R / 4
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17. ,d fpduk rkj ......................... F1
Y

mg cos 
N
x 
m x
2 mg sin 

 mg 
X
Sol. F1 = mg sin  – mg cos  
F2 = mg sin  + mg cos 
F2 = ur ry ij Åij dh rjQ oLrq dh Bhd xfr ds fy, vko';d
2 x cy
1 m  x cos  = mg sin   tan =
2

g  F2 = 2F1

dy
tan  = = 10x F2
dx
  10 rad / sec mg sin  mg cos 

gy djus ij
18. m nzO;eku dk .........................
 = tan–13 
 t
Sol. V = V0  1   22. fn;s x;s fp=k .........................
 T
Sol. 1 ds dkj.k Ex = 2 ds dkj.k Ex
V0
a= 2k 2 k 2 1 1
T   
R R 2 2
V0  t  3mV02
P = maV = m V0  1   =
T  T 2T 23. ,d dkj lh/kh .........................
O vc A
19. m nzO;eku ds .........................
Sol. dqy cy] dsUnz dh vksj gksxkA
2F1 
Fnet = F2 + = F2 + 2 F1 vp
2 vr
Sol.

Man
B vc M
mijksDr fp=k esa vc dkj ds osx dks rFkk vp dkj ds lkis{k iklZy ds
osx dks iznf'kZr djrk gS] M O;fDr dh fLFkfr gSA lekUrj prqHkqZt ds
fu;e ls ifj.kkeh osx vr dh fn'kk [kM+s gq, O;fDr dh rjQ gksuh
pkfg,A fp=k ls  dk eku fuEukuqlkj fn;k tkrk gSA
vc 10 1
Gm2 Gm2  sin θ =   ;k  = 45° vr% lgh fodYi lgh
F2    v p 10 2 2
2r4r2 2
 gSA
2
 Fnet 1
2
Gm Gm 
F1   M nzO;eku ds .........................
2r 2 
24.
2r 2 a
Gm2 2Gm2 mv 2 m
= + =
4r 2 2r 2 r M F
Sol.
Gm
 v = 1 2 2 a
4r
21. fdlh urry ......................... M T
Sol. ur ry ij oLrq dks Bhd fQlyus ls jksdus ds fy, vko';d
F
cy a
Mm
MF
T
Mm
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25. iznf'kZr izR;sd ......................... PART-B : CHEMISTRY
Sol. fp=k-1 esa 31. tc 10–6 M NaOH dks 100 xquk ..............
 F  2F Sol. ty dh OH– vk;u lkUnzrk Hkh ekU; gksxh] D;ksafd ;g vf/kd ruq
FBC = 2m   foy;u gSA
 9m  9
 F  5F 33. ,d vKkr xSlh; gkbMªksdkcZu ..............
FAB = 5m  9m   9  y  xCO2 + y H2O 
gy- CxHy +  x  4  O2
fp=k-2 esa   2
i a 7a 0
 F  7F
FBC = 7m    y
 9m  9 ƒ 0 7a – x  4  a xa
 
 F  4F
4m    y
 9m 
FAB =
9 fn;k gS : 7a –  x   a = xa
 4
26. ,d d.k fu;r .........................  8x + y = 28
2 dsoy C3H4 gkbMªksdkcZu] mDr lEcU/k dks larq"V djrk gSA
v 20 2
Sol. ac =  =  m/s2 34. ;fn esFksukWy dk ?kuRo 0.793 Kg L–1 gS ..............
R 400
Sol. CH3OH ds vko';d eksy = 2.5 × 0.25 = 0.625 mol

27. fp=kkuqlkj 'r' f=kT;k ......................... 0.793  103  V
 nCH3OH = = 0.625
Sol. d.k dk lEidZ NwVus ls rqjUr igys d.k dk B ij osx dk V gSA 32
xksyh; lrg ds yEcor~ d.k ij U;wVu dk fu;e yxkus ij  V = 25.2×10–3 L.
2
mv 35. HIg dk ,d izkn'kZ 0.2 atm nkc ..............
= mg sin  .......... 1
r Sol. 2HI g H2 g + 2g
CykWd dks A ls B rd xfr djus ij ÅtkZ laj{k.k ds fu;e ls 0.2 0 0
1 2 0.04 0.08 0.08
mv = mg r cos  – r sin 
2 Kp = 4
.......... 2
1 rFkk 2 dks gy djus ij
36. fuEu nkc rFkk dejs ds rki ..............
3 sin  = 2 cos 
Sol. fuEu nkc ij ,d okLrfod xSl ds fy, ok.Mj okWy lehdj.k
fuEu izdkj ls nh tkrh gS %
28. ekuk ?k"kZ.k gj ......................... a
Sol. xkM+h dk eqDr oLrq fp=k gSA Z=1–
RTVm
vUr% [k.M = 1
<ky = –ve
37. fuEu esa ls dkSulh ,d Lih'kht es ..............
Sol. Cl5 sp3d2 ladj.k j[krk gSA
l3 , SF4 rFkk PCl5; lHkh sp3d ladj.k j[krs gSaA
blfy;s xkM+h ij usV {kSfrt cy 'kwU; gSA 38. fuEu esa ls dkSulk v.kq ..............
 xkM+h dk Roj.k 'kwU; gSA H
O
29. ;g ekfu, fd .........................
F Sol.
Sol. izR;sd CykWd dk Roj.k leku gS rFkk ds cjkcj gSA
3m
 CykWd C ij U;wVu dk f}rh; fu;e yxkus ij vko';d Mksjh
O
H
esa ruko Kkr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
F 39. fuEu esa ls dkSulk  ca/k ..............
T2 = ma = .
3 Sol. py-py d{kdks dk vfrO;kiu Z vUrjukfHkdh; v{k

30. ekuk fd CykWd ......................... 40. dks"Bd esa fn;k x;k dkSulk xq.k ..............
Sol. xkM+h ij CykWd B ds Bhd fQlyus ds fy,] xkM+h ij ?k"kZ.k cy Sol. A CO32 v/kzqoh;, SO32 /kzqoh; gSA
mg gSA xkM+h ij usV cy bl izdkj mg gSA
mg g B CO 2 rFkk SO2 nksuksa leryh; gSaA
blfy;s] xkM+h dk Roj.k a = = .
3m 3 C COCl 2 rFkk SOCl2 nksuksa /kzqoh; gSaA
 vko';d cy F = m + m + m + M a = 2 mg

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D CF 4 rFkk SF4 nksuksa vleryh; gSaA
42. fn;s x;s rRoks dh izFke vk;uu .............. 54. fuEu iztkfr;ksa species ds..............
Sol. vkorZ es cka;s ls nka;s tkus ij vk;uu ÅtkZ c<+rh gSA Sol. – COOH, – OH dh rqyuk esa vf/kd vEyh; gS rFkk
– C  C – lewg dk – M, Qsfuy lewg ds – M dh rqyuk
43. ,d okLrfod xSl ¼ok.MjokWy xSl½ .............. esa vf/kd gSA
Sol. ,d okLrfod xSl ckW;y rki ij fuEu nkc ijkl esa vkn'kZ
O;ogkj djrh gSA 56. fuEu ;kSfxdksa ds lUnHkZ esa lgh ..............
PVM
Z= =1
RT
a Sol.
R
RT Rb = a nksuksa oy; ,sjksesfVd gSa] vr% ;g ;g /kqzoh; gksaxsA
P= =
VM VM VM .b
57. C–H cU/k dh cU/k yEckbZ ..............
Sol. vfrla;qXeu ds dkj.kA
44. 800K ij 20 yhVj ik=k esa 11 eksy N2 ..............
Sol. N2 + 3H2 2NH3 59. fuEu esa ls dkSu pyko;ork ugha
11 12 0
9 6 4
P × 16.42 = 15 × 0.082 × 300 Sol. sp2 dkcZu ds dkcksZfuy lewg ds laxr dksbZ
P = 22.47 atm
sp3  gkbMªkstu ugha gSA
45. veksfu;e dkckZesV NH2COONH4s ,d ..............
Sol. Kp = pNH3 2
 pCO2 60. fuEu esa lokZf/kd LFkk;h ..............
=2 2
×1=4 Sol. ;g csfUtfyd gS rFkk vfrla;qXeu n'kkZrk gS ,oa vuqukn LFkk;hd`r gSA

46. tc 20 mL, 0.001 M KOH esa ..............


PART-C : MATHEMATICS
20  0.1– 20  0.001
Sol. [H+]vfUre = 61. A vkSj B nks vkO;wg bl.................
20  20
Sol. A  3 × 4, AT  4 × 3 ekuk B = m × n
1 1 ATB ifjHkkf"kr gSA BT = n × m
= 0.1 – 0.001 =
2 20 4 × 3m × n m=3 B3×4
pH = log20 = log10 + log2 = 1.3. BAT ifjHkkf"kr gSA BT  4 × 3
m × n4 × 3 n=4
49. fuEu ;kSfxdksa ..............
Sol. I esa ukbVªkstu dk ,dkdh bysDVªkWu ;qXe lnSo miyC/k gSA II  1 3
rFkk IV esa vuqukn {kkjh; xq.k dks de djrk gSA 62. fn;k x;k gS A =   .................
2 2
50. fuEu esa ls dkSulk lokZf/kd .............. Sol. |A – | = 0 1 – 2 –  – 6 = 0
1 –  3 
CH3  = 0,  – 3 + 2 – 6 = 0
2

 2 2 –  
 2 – 3 – 4 = 0

Sol. lajpuk vfrl;qXeu gksus ds fy, /kukRed 63. ;fn x, y R+ bl.................
H Y  12 33 
 , 
 10 10 
vkos'k j[krh gSA 1.2, 3.3

52. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd dk lgh ..............


Sol. ;kSfxd ,fufyu dk O;qRiUu gSA lewgks dh fLFkfr ukfHkdh; Sol.
C-ijek.kqvksa ds vadu }kjk n'kkZ;h tkrh gSA

53. MkbZ,tksesFksu dh fuEu vuquknh .............. 64. x  0 ds fy, O;atd.................


gy %  x – 4 x 2  x  26 
2
Sol. log  
iw.kZ v"Vd] ukbVªkstu viw.kZ v"Vd] ukbVªkstu  x2 
 
ij –ve vkos'k ij –ve vkos'k
 x 2 – 6 x 2  13 x  2 
log  
 x2 
iw.kZ v"Vd] dkcZu viw.kZ v"Vd] dkcZu  
logx 2 – 6x + 13
ij –ve vkos'k ij –ve vkos'k logx – 3 2 + 4
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U;wure eku log4 gSA  
 – – = 1  =–1
65. lehdj.k 1 + 3x/2 = 2x .................
2 2
vHkh"V o`Ùk x2 + y2 – x – y – 8 = 0
Sol. log2x ls nksuksa rjQ Hkkx nsus ij
70. fcUnqvksa 0, 0 vkSj 1, 0 ...............
1 3x / 2
+ =1
2x 2x 1 
Sol.  , 
x
2 
 1   3 
x

  + =1
 2   2  0,0 1,0
x x
   
 cos  +  sin  = 1
 3  3 1 3
tks fd laHko gksxk tc x = 2.  2 =
4 2
vr% x = 2 dsoy ,d gy gksxkA
= 2
66. ;fn ,  o`Ùk ij fcUnq.................
Sol. 2, –2 71. ;fn fcUnq P6, 8 ...............
Sol. PAB ds ifjxro`Ùk dh f=kT;k
1 1 65
= 49  81 = 130 =
2 2 2
o`Ùk dk lehdj.k gS
x – 2 2 + y + 2 2 + x + y = 0  fu;ked o`Ùk dh f=kT;k = 65
x2 + y2 + x [ – 4] + y[ + 4] + 8 = 0
dsUnz  + 4 = 0 72. izkd`r la[;kvksa dh la[;k...............
 = – 4
Sol. 1! = 1 1! + 2! + 3! = 9
x2 + y2 – 8x + 8 = 0
1! + 2! = 3 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! = 33
dsUnz 4, 0, f=kT;k = 2 2 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + 5! = 153
=4+2 2 lHkh dks '9' ls foHkkftr djus ij
x  N – {1, 2, 4}
67. ;fn js[kk y = mx, js[kkvksa .................
Sol. dks.k vZd dk lehdj.k 73. ;fn ,d cgqHkqt dh ftruh...............
x2 – y2 a–b Sol. fod.kkZs dh la[;k nC2 – n = n
=
xy h
nn 1
2 ;k, = 2n n = 5
y 2
1–  
x = a–b
y h 74. xy + 2x + 2y + 4 = 0 vkSj ...............
x
 
1 – m2 a–b Sol.
= –2,0 –1,–1
m h
2 0, –2
hm + a – bm – h = 0
–2,–2
x+y+2=0
68. ;fn ABC esa, A  1, 10 .................
A1,10 xy + 2x + 2y + 4 = 0
Sol.
x + 2y + 2 = 0
2 x = – 2, y = – 2
a
1 75. ekuk fx = x 3
+ x + 1...............
3
B C Sol. x + x + 1 = 0
x =  x=
69. js[kk x + y = 1 vkSj o`Ùk................. x2 = 2 x2 = 2
Sol. ekuk o`Ùk x2 + y2 – 9 + x + y – 1 = 0
x2 + y2 + x + y – – 9 = 0 x2 = y x= y
  –
3/2 1/2
y +y +1=0
dsUnz  – ,  js[kk ij fLFkr gSA y 3/2 + y1/2 2 = –1 2
 2 2 
y3 + 2y2 + y – 1 = 0
p4 = 99

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83. ;fn vkdMks 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17...............
Sol. Data is 2x + 1
vkdMs+ 2x + 1 gSA

76. ekuk A, 4 vad dh la[;kvksa............... 84. js[kk x cos + y sin  = P1 ...............


Sol. vHkh"V Øep;ksa dh la[;k 10C4 = 210  cos    cos  
Sol.  – sin   x  – sin   = – 1  cos cos+ sin sin = 0
   
–5
 2 1  cos  –  = 0  | –  | = /2
77. 1+x 2 40
x  2  2  ds...............
 x 
–10 85. lehdj.k x 2 – 12x + 35 ...............
 1
Sol. O;atd = 1 + x 2 40  x   Sol. x 2 – 12x + 35x 2 + 10x + 24 = 504
 x x – 5x – 7 x + 6 x + 4 = 504
= 1 + x 2 30x10 x – 7x + 6x – 5x + 4 = 504
x101 + x 2 30 esa x20 dk xq.kkad x 2 – x – 42x 2 – x – 20 = 504
= 1 + x 2 30 esa x10 dk xq.kkad x2 – x = t
= 30C5 t – 42t – 20 = 504 x2 – x = 6
2
t – 62t + 840 – 504 = 0 x2 – x – 6 = 0
78. ;fn lehdj.k fudk; ............... 2
t – 62t + 336 = 0 x – 3x + 2 = 0
Sol. jSf[kd lehdj.k fudk; dk v'kwU; gy gS rc t2 – 56t – 6t + 336 = 0 x=3&–2
1 2a a t – 6t – 56 = 0 x2 – x = 56
t = 6 or 56 x2 – x – 56 = 0
1 3b b  0 lafØ;k R2  R2 – R1 , R3  R3 – R1 ls
x – 8x + 7 = 0
1 4c c x = – 78
1 2a a x1 + x2 = 8 + 3 = 1

0 3b  2a b  a  0 86. ekuk ax + by + c = 0...............


0 4c  2a c  a Sol. a = a b = a + 2d c = a + 6d
 3b – 2a c – a – 4c – 2a b – a = 0 ax + a + 2dy+ a + 6d = 0
 4ac – 2ac = 4bc – 2ab – 3bc + 3ab ax + y + 1 + d2y + 6 = 0
 2ac = bc + ab y = – 3, x = 2
abc ls foHkkftr djus ij 2, – 3
2 1 1
 
b a c 87. ;ksxQy S = 20C2 + 2. ...............
20
Qyr% a, b, c gjkRed Js<h esa gSA Sol. 1 + x = 20C0 + 20C1x + 20C2x2 + 20C3x3 + ........20C20x20
vodyu djsu ij
 1 –1 1  201 + x 19
= 20C1 + 2.20C2x + ...... 20.20C20x19
  x=1 j[kus ij
79. ;fn A = 0 2 –3  ...............
2 1 0  20.219 = 20C1 + 2.20C2 + 3.20C3 + ....... 20.20C20 ......... i

2
ge tkurs gSA
| adjadjA| | A |3–1 54 20
C0 + 20C1 + 20C2 + ........... 20C20 = 2020 .......... ii
Sol. = = =1
| 5A | 3 3 i – ii we get
5 |A| 5 .5 20
C2 + 2.20C3 + ...... 19.20C20 – 20C0 = 21920 – 2
20
80. x 1 + x2 + ...... xn 3 ds............... C2 + ........ 19.20C20 = 18.219 + 1 = 9.220 + 1
Sol. n ds e/; 3 ls foHkkftr djus ij
n – 1  3!
0 0 0 1111111 – 1= = n+2C3
     3! n – 1!
3 n –1

82. 10 izs{k.kksa ds fy, muds...............


16
Sol. x
i 1
i – 50 2
= 250

10
1 250
2 =
10
x
i 1
i – 50 2
=
10
= 25

=5
5
pfjrk dk xq.kkd × 100 = 10%
50

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