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PartA : PHYSICS SECTION : A PHYSICS

 
4. The metal plate on the left in the figure carries a charge
1. The potential of electric field E  Yiˆ  Xˆj is +q. The plate on the right has a charge -2q. What
(a) V   XY  C charge will flow through S when it is closed, if central
plate is initially neutral?
(b) V   X  Y   C q 2q
+ 

 
+ 
(c) V   X2 Y2 C + 
+ 
+ 
(d) V  C + 
[C = constant] + 
+ 
2. In the circuit shown in the figure C = 6 F. The charge
S
stored in capacitor of capacity C is

(a) zero (b) q

C 10 V (c) +q (d) +2q


2C
5. The equivalent resistance between A and B is
R
R
(a) zero (b) 90 C A
R R B

(c) 40 C (d) 60 C R R
3. Capacity of an isolated sphere of radius R 1 is
increased n times when it is enclosed by an earthed 3 5
(a) R (b) R
R2 4 3
concentric sphere of radius R2 (R2 > R1). The ratio R
1
7
is (c) R (d) R
5
n2 n 6. Two identical bulbs, when connected in series to a
(a) (b)
n 1 n 1 source, take 50 W each. The total power consumed
by them when connected in parallel with the same
2n 2n  1 source is
(c) (d)
n 1 n 1 (a) 25 W (b) 50 W
(c) 100 W (d) 200 W
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7. The current sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer 10. A thin metallic spherical shell contains a charge Q on
can be increased by its surface. A point charge q1 is placed at the center
(a) increasing the magnetic field of the permanent of the shell and another charge q2 is placed outside
magnet the shell. All the three charges
(b) increasing the area of the deflecting coil are positive. Then the net + +
+ Q
(c) increasing the number of turns in the coil force on charge q1 is + +
+ +
(d) all are correct + q1 + q2
(a) away from q2
+ +
8. In the circuit shown the potential difference between (b) towards q2 + +
+ + +
A and B is (c) zero
(d) perpendicular to the line joining q1 and q2
190 V
11. A hollow metal sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such
C 3C that the potential on its surface is 10 V. The potential
at the center of the sphere is
C 3C (a) 0 V
A
B
(b) 10 V

(a) 30 V (b) 60 V (c) same as at a point 5 cm away from the surface


(d) same as at a point 25 cm away from the surface
(c) 10 V (d) 90 V
12. Two conducting plates C and D each having surface

9. An electric dipole of dipole moment p is placed in area A (on one side) are placed parallel to each other.
the position of stable equilibrium in an external uniform The plate C is given a total charge Q while plate D is
 neutral. The electric field at point P midway between
electric field of intensity E . The work required to the two plates is
rotate it through angle  from the initial position is C D

(a) pE cos 
P
(b) pE sin 

(c) pE 1  cos   Q

Q Q 2Q
(d)  pE cos  (a) (b) (c) zero (d)
2 A o A o A o

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13. In the circuit shown, the current in 2  resistor is 17. A parallel plate capacitor has two layers of dielectric
as shown in figure. If this capacitor is connected across
4
a 2 b R a battery, then the ratio of potential difference across
the dielectric layer is

8 2A
E
+

(a) 2 A (b) 4 A (c) 6 A (d) 8 A K1=2 K2=6


14. A technician has only two resistance coils. By using
them singly, in series or in parallel or alone, he is able
to obtain the resistance 3, 4, 12 and 16 ohms. The
d 2d
resistance of the two coils are
(a) 6 and 10 ohms (b) 4 and 12 ohms 4 1
(a) (b)
(c) 7 and 9 ohms (d) 4 and 16 ohms 3 2
15. R1 and R2 are respectively the filament resistances of 1 3
(c) (d)
a 200 watt and a 100 watt bulb designed to operate on 3 2
the same voltage. Relation between R1 and R2 is 18. The capacitance of the capacitor of plate areas A1 and
(a) R1 is two times R2 (b) R2 is two times R1 A2 (A1 < A2) at a distance d (as shown) is
(c) R2 is four times R1 (d) R1 is four times R2
16. Figure below shows regular hexagons with charges
at the vertices. In which case is the electric field at the
A1 A2
center is zero?
q q q
q q q
qq q q q
q q q q
q
q q q q
q q q q q q q q
q q q q d
q q q q
(a) q (a)
q q q (b)q q(b)(b) q q
(a)  o A1  o A2
(a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (b)
2q 2q 2q q d d
2q 2q 2q q
(c)  q 2q
q q q
(d) 2q
2qq  o  A1  A2 
q
2q 2q 2 q 2  o A1 A2
q q q 2q (c) (d)
q q q q q q 2q 2
q 2d d
2q 2q 2q q
2q 2q 2 q q
2q 2q (c)
q
q 2q 2q 2 (d) q q
(c) 2 (d)
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19. A number of spherical conductors of different radii 22. A voltmeter with resistance 500  is used to measure
have same potential. Then the surface charge density
on them the emf of a cell of internal resistance 4 . The
(a) is proportional to their radii percentage error in the reading of the voltmeter will
(b) is inversely proportional to their radii
be (approximately)
(c) are equal
(a) 0.2% (b) 0.8%
(d) is proportional to square of their radii
(c) 1.4% (d) 10%
20. Two concentric spherical conducting shells of radii R
23. In the circuit shown the current passing through the
and 2R carry charges Q and 2Q respectively. Change 3  resistance is
in electric potential on the outer shell when both are
A
 1 
connected by a conducting wire is  k   2 
 4 o  10 V 4V
B
3kQ
(a) zero (b)
2R 3 

kQ 2kQ C
(c) (d)
R R
14
(a) A (b) 3 A
21. The net resistance between points P and Q in the 3
circuit shown in figure is
12
(c) 2 A (d) A
P R Q 5

R 24. The potential difference between two points is 100V. If


a particle with a charge of 2C is transported from one
R R of these points to the other, the magnitude of the work
done is:
(a) R/2 (b) 2R/5
(c) 3R/5 (d) R/3 (a) 200 J (b) 100 J

(c) 50 J (d) 100 J

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25. The equivalent resistance in the given figure across 28. In the given circuit, the emf of the cell is 2 V and its
A and B is internal resistance is negligible. The resistance of the
voltmeter is 80 . The reading of the voltmeter will be
A

2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

B
(a) 0.8 V (b) 1.6 V (c) 1.33 V (d) 2.0 V
(a) 1  (b) 2  (c) 3  (d) 4 
29. In the circuit in figure, we have R2 = 20 , R3 = 15 ,
26. The diagram shows the electric field lines in a region
and the current flowing through resistor R2 is 0.3 A.
of space containing two small charged spheres The ammeter shows 0.8 A. Find the resistance R1.
(Y and Z). Then: R1

R2
A
R3

(a) 20 (b) 30


(c) 40 (d) 60 
(a) Y is negative and Z is positive 30. In Fig. denote the numerical values of resistors in SI.
(b) the magnitude of the electric field is the same The total resistance of the circuit
everywhere
(c) the electric field is strongest midway between Y 3
and Z
(d) Y is positive and Z is negative 20
2 16
27. A particle A has charge +q and another particle B has
charge +4q. Both of them have same mass m. The 15
a b
particles are allowed to move freely from rest through
the same electric potential difference. The ratio of the 20
4 30
speeds (vA/vB) after 10 s from the beginning of motion
50
is
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (a) 12 ohms (b) 24 ohms
(c) 1 : 4 (d) 4 : 1 (c) 15 ohms (d) 6 ohms

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SECTION : B CHEMISTRY
PartB : CHEMISTRY
31. If the anions (A) form hexagonal closest packing and 37. Which of the following statements regarding the
cations (C) occupy only 2/3 of the octahedral voids in metallurgy of Mg using electrolytic method is not
it, then the general formula of the compound would be correct?
(a) CA (b) CA2 (c) C2A3 (d) C3A2 (a) Electrolyte is MgCl2 and a little NaCl + NaF
32. NH4Cl crystallizes in a body-centered cubic type lattice (b) Air tight iron pot acts as cathode.
with a unit cell edge length of 387 pm. The distance (c) Electrolysis is done in the atmosphere of coal
between the oppositively charged ions in the lattice is gas.
(a) 335.1 pm (b) 83.77 pm (d) Molten Mg is heavier than the electrolyte.
(c) 274.46 pm (d) 137.23 pm MgBr
33. The inactivation of a certain viral preparation follows
38. ( (P)
i ) CO 2

first order kinetics, the rate is proportional to the ( ii ) H 3O

concentration of the virus. If at the beginning of an


In the above reaction compound (P) is
experiment the rate of inactivation was 2% per minute,
Calculate the half life of the process. CHO COOH
(a) 50 min (b) 69.3 min (a) (b)
(c) 34.65 min (d) 3  102 min
34. One microgram sodium (radioactive) 11Na24 with half
OH
life of 15 hrs was injected into a living system for a O
bioassay. How long will it take for the radioactivity (c) C (d)
to 25% of the initial value?
(a) 22.5 hrs (b) 30 hrs (c) 60 hrs (d) 3.75 hrs 39. A sample of a radioisotope (t1/2 = 3 days) was taken.
35. A solid has a structure in which ‘W’ atoms are located After 12 days, 3 g of the sample was left. What was
at the corners of a cubic lattice, ‘O’ atoms at the center the initial mass of the sample?
of the edges and Na atoms at the center of the cube. (a) 112 g (b) 136 g (c) 12 g (d) 48 g
The formula for the compound is 40. The ratio of closed packed atoms to tetrahedral holes
(a) NaWO2 (b) NaWO3 in cubic close packing is
(c) Na2WO3 (d) NaWO4 (a) 1 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 1 : 3 (d) 2 : 1
36. Lead is mainly extracted by 41. Dehydrohalogenation of neopentyl bromide with
(a) Carbon reduction alcoholic KOH mainly gives
(b) Self reduction (a) 2methyl1butane
(c) Electrolysis (b) 2methyl2butene
(d) Leaching with aqueous solution NaCN followed (c) 2,2Dimethyl1butane
by reduction (d) 2Butene

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42. Bromination of anisole with Br2 in CS2 gives 50. The minimum energy necessary to permit a reaction
(a) mBromoanisole to occur is
(b) oBromoanisole (a) Internal energy
(c) pBromoanisole (b) Threshold energy
(d) both o and pbromoanisole (c) Activation energy
43. Gallium Arsenide is purified by (d) Increases the reaction rate
(a) Froth floatation process (b) VanArkel method 51. The reaction A(g) + B(g)  C(g) + D(g) is elementry
(c) Zonerefining method (d) Electrolytic method 2nd order reaction opposed by elementry second order
44. Compare the rates of a reaction at 273 K than at 298 K reaction. When started with equimolar amounts of A
(Given: Ea = 65 kJ mol1) and B, at equilibrium, it is found that the conc. of A is
twice that of C. Specific rate for forward reaction is
(a) 1/22 times (b) 1/11 times
2 × 10–3 mol–1Lsec–1. The specific rate constant for
(c) 1/33 times (d) 1/55 times backward reaction is
45. Zinc oxide on heating changes to yellow. This is (a) 5.0 × 10–4 M–1sec–1 (b) 8 × 10–3 M–1sec–1
2 –1
(c) 1.5 × 10 M sec –1 (d) none of these
because
(a) It is a stoicheometrtic compound 52. A first order reaction is 50% completed in 20 minutes
(b) It is a covalent compound at 27°C and in 5 min at 47°C. The energy of activation
of the reaction is
(c) It shows metal excessive defect
(a) 43.85 kJ/mol (b) 55.14 kJ/mol
(d) None of the above (c) 11.97 kJ/mol (d) 6.65 kJ/mol
46. In metallurgy flux is a substance used to convert? 53. By which process pure alumina is produced when
(a) Infusible impurities to fusible bauxite is rich in silica.
(b) Mineral into silicate (a) Hall's process (b) Bayer's process
(c) Fusible impurities to infusible impurities (c) Serpec's process (d) (a) and (b) both
(d) Soluble particles to insoluble impurities 54. Which is not the ore of copper.
47. Ethyl chloride on heating with alcoholic potash gives? (a) Ruby copper (b) Malachhite green
(a) C2H4 (b) C2H2 (c) C2H6 (d) C4H10 (c) Azurite (d) Siderite
48. A radioactive nuclide dissociates into 1/16th of its 55. The floating characteristics is improved by which of
initial amount in 2 hours. Its half life time is the following reagent.
(a) Depressant (b) Activator
(a) 1 hour (b) 30 min (c) 15 min (d) 45 min
(c) Frother (d) Collecter
49. In the reaction, A + B 
 Products, doubling the 56. r = 95 pm and r =181 pm in NaCl (rock salt)
Na  Cl 
concentration of ‘B’ doubles the rate, increasing the
structure. What is the shortest distance between Na+
concentration of ‘A’ by four times also doubles the ions?
rate. The overall order of the reaction is (a) 778.3 pm (b) 276 pm
(a) 1 (b) 1.5 (c) 2 (d) 2.5 (c) 195.7 pm (d) 390.3 pm

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57. Which of the following will show schottky defect
60. For the reaction A(g)   2B(g) + 3C(g) the
(a) CaF2 (b) ZnS
(c) AgCl (d) CsCl expression for the integrated first order kinetics is
58. Ea(forward), EReactant and EProducts are 30, 110 and 120 kJ given by
respectively. The activation energy for backward
(a) 1 ln P
reaction, Ea(backward) is
t  3P 
(a) 140 kJ (b) 40 kJ 5  4Pt 
 5 
(c) 130 kJ (d) 20 kJ
59. For an exothermic chemical process occurring in two (b) 1 ln 4Po
steps, as t 5Po  Pt
(i) A + B 
 X (slow) (ii) X AB (fast) 1 P
(c) ln
the progress of the reaction can be best described by t  3P 
  4Pt 
 5 
(a) A+B (b) A+B 1 P
(d) ln
t P 
  4Pt 
AB AB
5 

(c) (d) All are correct


A+B AB

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SECTION : C MATHEMATICS
PartC : MATHEMATICS
61. Let R  3, 3 6, 6, 9, 9, 12, 12, 6, 12, 3, 9, 3, 12, 3, 6 a x  xa
64. lim is equal to
xa x x  a a
be a relation on the set A  3, 6, 9, 12 . The
ln a  1 1  ln a
relation is (a) (b)
1  ln a 1  ln a
(a) reflexive only
ln a 1
(b) reflexive and transitive only (c) (d)
1  ln a 1  ln a
(c) reflexive and symmetric only
65. If f(x) is a polynomial satisfying
(d) an equivalence relation
1
62. If   
f x   cos  2 x  cos   2 x , where [x] f x  
1
f x  f    f x 
 x
stands for the greatest integer function, then 2 1 and
1 f 
 x

(a) f 0 (b) f   1
2 f(2) = 33, then the value of f(3) is
(a) –242 (b) 244 (c) 126 (d) –124
 1
(c) f    1 (d) f    66. If f x   sin 2 x  cos 2 x     2 sin x sin  cosx    ,
4 2
then range of f(x) is
x if xQ (c){cos2}
63. Let f  x    , (a) {1} (b) {0} (d) none
1  x, if x  R  Q  67. The greatest value of the function
(Q being the set of rational numbers), then
f x  
sin 2 x
1    
(a) f is only right continuous at x  sin  x   in the interval 0, 2  is
2  4  

1 (a) 2 (b) 0 (c) 1 (d)


(b) f is only left continuous at x = 2
2
68. Let f x   min1, cos x, 1  sin x, –  x  , then
1
(c) f is continuous at x  (a) f(x) is derivable at 0
2
(b) f(x) has local maxima at 0
1 (c) f(x) is derivable at /2
(d) f is not continuous at x 
2 (d) none of these
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69. If ,  are the roots of ax2 + -bx + c = 0, then
 3 
    ,    , then the value of
 
74. If
1  cos ax  bx  c
2  2 
lim tan –1 (cot ) – cot –1 (tan ) + sin –1 (sin )
x  x    2 is equal to
+ cos–1(cos ) is equal to -
(a) 2 +  (b)  + 
a2 a2
(a)   2 (b)    2 (c) 0 (d)  – 
2 2
75. The number of solution of equation
(c)
1
  2 (d) none of these  cot (x–1) + (–1) cot x = 2 – 1
–1 –1
2
(a) 0 (b) 1
x    x  , x2
If f x   
(c) 2 (d) 3
70. and f is
, x2 76. sec2(tan–12) + cosec2(cot–13) is equal to
continuous at x = 2, then  is equal to (where [.] is (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 20
77. A real valued function f(x) satisfies the functional
greatest integer function)
equation f  x  y   f  x  f  y   f a  x  f a  y 
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) –1 (d) 2
71. For a real number x, [x] denotes the integral part of x. where a is a given constant and f(0) = 1. f 2a  x 
The value of is equal to

1 1 1  1 2   1 99  (a) f x  (b)  f  x 


 2    2  100    2  100   ...   2  100  is
        (c) f  x  (d) f a   f a  x 
(a) 49 (b) 50 (c) 48 (d) 51 ax 2  1, x  1
78. Let f  x    . Then f(x) is
lim f  x  , where
2x  3 2 x 2  5x  x  a, x  1
72. x 
< f(x) < is differentiable at x = 1, if
x x2
(a) a = 2 (b) a = 1
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) –1 (d) –2
1
(c) a = 0 (d) a =
The function f  x   2
1 2
73. , where
u u2 x 3  x 2  16 x  20
79. The function f  x   is not
x2
1
u , is discontinuous at the points defined for x = 2. In order to make f(x) continuous at
x 1 x = 2, f(2) should be defined as
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
1 1
(a) x  2, 1, (b) x  , 1, 2 80. The minimum value of the function
2 2
f x   2 | x  2 | 5 | x  3 |, x  R is
(c) x = 1, 0 (d) none of these (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 7

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81. Two angles of a triangle are cot–12 and cot–13. Then
the third angle is 1
86. The domain of the function y  log is
(a) /4 (b) 3/4 | sin x |
(c) /6 (d) /3
2 (a) (R – n, n  I)
82. If b – 4ac = 0 and a > 0, then domain of the function


y  log ax 3  a  b x 2  b  c x  c is  (b) (–, )
(c) (R – 2n, n  I)
 b2 
(a) R    (d) (–, )
 2a 
87. Let f : R  R be a mapping defined by
 b  
(b) R       x | x  1
 2 a   f x   x 3  5 , then f–1(x) is equal to
 b  (a) (5 – x)1/3 (b) (x + 5)1/3
(c) R      (,  1]
 2a   (c) 5 – x (d) (x – 5)1/3
(d) none of these 88. If f(x) is an odd periodic function with period 2, then
83. If sin 1
x  sin 1
1  x   cos 1
x , then x equals f(4) equals
(a) 1, –1 (b) 1, 0 (a) –4 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 0
1
(c) 0, (d) none of these 1  cos 2 x
2 89. lim is
x 0
2x
1 x  1
84. The smallest and the largest values of tan  
1 x  (a) 1 (b) –1
where 0  x  1 are (c) zero (d) does not exist
(a) 0,  (b) 0, /4 1/ x
  
(c) –/4, /4 (d) /4, /2 90. lim  tan  x  is equal to
85. Let R be a relation in N defined by R = {(1 + x, 1 + x2)
x 0
 4 
: x  5, x  N}. Which of the following is false? (a) e (b) e2
(a) R = {(2, 2), (3, 5), (4, 10), (5, 17), (6, 25)} (c) e3 (d) e–1
(b) domain of R = {2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
(c) range of R = {2, 5, 10, 17, 26}
(d) none of these

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