Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 50

® Code

P03-17
0
CUMULATIVE TEST-1 CT-1
TARGET : JEE MAIN 2018
CLASS XII/XIII | COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES VIKALP
Date fnukad : 14-08-17 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 :

Resonance Eduventures Ltd.


CORPORATE OFFICE : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Ph.No. : +91-744-3012222, 6635555 | Toll Free : 1800 258 5555
Reg. Office : J-2, Jawahar Nagar, Main Road, Kota Raj. -324005 | Ph. No.: +91-744-3192222 | FAX No. : +91-022-39167222
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PART – A Hkkx– A
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
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. If the position vectors of the particles A and B 1. ;fn d.k A rFkk B dk fLFkfr lfn'k le; ds lkFk
  
change with time as rA  t ˆi  t 2 ˆj and rA  t ˆi  t 2 ˆj rFkk rB  (t 2  1) ˆi  t ˆj ds vuqlkj
 ifjofrZr gksrk gS rc B }kjk izsf{kr d.k A dk iFk
rB  (t 2  1) ˆi  t ˆj then path of A as observed
gksxk :
by B will be :
(1) circle (1) o`Ùk
(2) straight line (2) ljy js[kk
(3) rectangular hyperbola (3) vk;rh; vfrijoy;
(4) parabola (4) ijoy;

2. A stone is dropped from the top of a tower. 2. ,d iRFkj ehukj ds 'kh"kZ ls fxjk;k tkrk gSA tc ;g
When it has fallen by 5m from the top, another 'kh"kZ ls 5m uhps gksrk gS rks nwljk iRFkj 'kh"kZ ls
stone is dropped from a point 25m below the
25m uhps fLFkr fcUnq ls fxjk;k tkrk gSA ;fn nksauks
top. If both stones reach the ground at the
same moment, then height of the tower from iRFkj tehu ij ,d lkFk igq¡prs gS rks ehukj dh
ground is : (Take g = 10m/s2) tehu ls Åpk¡bZ gksxhA (g = 10m/s2)
(1) 45 m (1) 45 m
(2) 50m (2) 50m
(3) 60m (3) 60m
(4) 65m (4) 65m

3. A particle is moving along a straight line. Its 3. ,d d.k ljy js[kk ds vuqfn'k xfr'khy gSA bldk
velocity varies as v = 6 – 2t where v is in m/s osx le; ds lkFk v = 6 – 2t }kjk fn;k tkrk gSA
and t in seconds. The difference between ;gk¡ v, m/s esa rFkk t le; lSd.M esa gSA izFke
distance covered and magnitude of
4 lSd.M esa d.k }kjk r; nwjh rFkk foLFkkiu ds
displacement in first 4 seconds is.
ifjek.k es vUrj gksxkA
(1) 8
(1) 8
(2) 10
(2) 10
(3) 6
(3) 6
(4) 2 (4) 2

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-1
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
4. A man is moving with 10 m/s towards west on 4. ,d O;fDr 10 m/s ls if'pe dh vksj {kSfrt ry ij
a horizontal ground. He observed that the rain xfr'khy gSA og izsf{kr djrk gS fd ckfj'k Å/okZ/kj
is falling vertically down wards. Now he
uhps dh vksj fxj jgh gSA vc og viuh pky
increases his speed to 15 m/s and find that
15 m/s rd c<+krk gS rFkk izsf{kr djrk gS fd ckfj'k
now the rain is falling at an angle of
45° towards him. The speed of the rain with 45° dks.k ij mldh vksj fxj jgh gSA tehu ds
respect to ground is : lkis{k ckfj'k dh pky D;k gksxh :
(1) 10 5 m / s (1) 10 5 m / s
(2) 10 m/s (2) 10 m/s
(3) 5 5 m / s (3) 5 5 m / s
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

5. A plane is flying with an air speed 10 m/s 5. ,d ok;q;ku 10 m/s dh ok;q pky ls mÙkj dh vksj
toward north but suddenly encounters a wind
mM+ jgk gS] ysfdu vpkud ok;q 10 m/s ls 30º iwoZ
of 10 m/s at 30º north of east. If angle made by
new direction of velocity of plane with respect ls mÙkj dh vksj izokfgr gksuk izkjEHk dj nsrh gSA
 ;fn ok;q;ku dh ubZ fn'kk /kjkry ds lkis{k mÙkj
to ground from north direction is then value
n 
of n is :
fn'kk ls dks.k cukrh gSA rc n dk eku gksxkA
n
(1) 3 (1) 3
(2) 4 (2) 4
(3) 5 (3) 5
(4) 6
(4) 6

6. A stone is projected horizontally with speed v 6. ,d iRFkj dks v pky ls tehu ls h Å¡pkbZ Åij ls
from a height h above ground. A horizontal {kSfrt iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gS ,d {kSfrt gok iz{ksi.k
wind is blowing in direction opposite to velocity osx ds foifjr fn'kk esa cg jgh gS rFkk gok iRFkj dks
of projection and gives the stone a constant fu;r {kSfrt Roj.k f iznku djrh gS ftldh fn'kk
horizontal acceleration f (in direction opposite
izkjfEHkd osx ds foijhr fn'kk esa gSA ftlds
to initial velocity). As a result the stone falls on
ifj.kkeLo:i iRFkj iz{ksi.k fcUnq ds Bhd Å/okZ/kj
ground at a point vertically below the point of
uhps tehu ij fxjrk gSA rks Å¡pkbZ h dk eku
projection. Then the value of height h in terms
f, g, v ds inksa esa gksxk (g xq:Ro ds dkj.k Roj.k gS)
of f, g, v is (g is acceleration due to gravity)
gv 2
gv 2 (1)
(1) 2f 2
2f 2
gv 2
gv 2 (2)
(2) 2 f2
f
2gv 2
2gv 2 (3)
(3) 2
f2
f
2 gv 2
2 gv 2 (4)
(4) f2
2
f

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-2
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
7. Two particles are projected horizontally in 7. nks d.k ,d lkFk {kSfrt fn'kk esa ,d nwljs ds
mutually perpendicular vertical planes with yEcor~ ry esa leku pky 10 m/s ls iz{kSfir fd;s
same speed 10 m/s. After 1 sec.
x;s gSA QSdus ds 1 sec i'pkr~
(1) Magnitude of their relative velocity is 10 m/s
(2) Angle between their velocity vectors is 60° (1) muds lkiS{k osx dk ifjek.k 10 m/s gksxkA
(3) Separation between two particles is (2) muds osx lfn'k ds e/; 60° dk dks.k gksxkA
20 2 m (3) nksuksa dks.kksa ds e/; nwjh 20 2 m gksxhA
2
(4) The relative acceleration is 10 2 m/s (4) lkiS{k ROkj.k 10 2 m/s2 gksxkA

8. A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the 8. ,d xsan tehu ls Å/okZ/kj Åij dh vksj Qsadh tkrh
ground. It crosses a point at the height of 25 m gSA ;fn ;g ,d fcUnq ftldh Åpk¡bZ 25 m gS] ij nks
twice at an interval of 4 secs. The ball was
ckj 4 lSd.M ds vUrjky esa xqtjrh gS rks Qsadh xbZ
thrown with the velocity of
xsan dk çkjfEHkd osx gksxk &
(1) 20 m/sec.
(1) 20 m/sec.
(2) 25 m/sec.
(2) 25 m/sec.
(3) 30 m/sec.
(3) 30 m/sec.
(4) 35 m/sec.
(4) 35 m/sec.

9. The image (of a real object) formed by a 9. ,d vory niZ.k }kjk cuk;s x;s ,d okLrfod oLrq
concave mirror is twice the size of the object.
dk izfrfcEc oLrq ds vkdkj dk nks xquk gSA niZ.k dh
The focal length of the mirror is 20 cm.
Minimum distance of the object from the mirror
Qksdl nwjh 20 lseh- gSA niZ.k ls oLrq dh U;wure
is (are) nwjh ¼;k nwjh;k½ gS %&
(1) 10 cm (1) 10 cm
(2) 30 cm (2) 30 cm
(3) 25 cm (3) 25 cm
(4) 15 cm (4) 15 cm

10. A bird is flying up at angle sin1 (3/5) with the 10. ,d fpfM+;k¡ {kSfrt ls sin1 (3/5) ds dks.k ij mM+
horizontal. A fish in a pond looks at that bird. jgh gSSA tc ;g fdlh rkykc dh eNyh ds Å/okZ/kj
When it is vertically above the fish. The angle
Åij gksrh gS rks eNyh fpfM+;k¡ dks ns[krh gSA eNyh
at which the bird appears to fly (to the fish) is:
dks fpfM+;k fdl dks.k ij mM+rh gqbZ fn[kkbZ iMs+xhA
[nwater = 4/3]
[nty = 4/3 ]
(1) sin1 (3/5)
(1) sin1 (3/5)
(2) sin1 (4/5)
(2) sin1 (4/5)
(3) 45º
(3) 45º
(4) sin1 (9/16)
(4) sin1 (9/16)

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-3
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
11. Consider two cars moving perpendicular to 11. fp=kkuqlkj nks dkj] ,d nwljs ds yEcor~ xfr'khy gSA
each other as shown. Initially distance between izkjEHk esa nkuksa es e/; nwjh 100 m gSA ;fn A dk osx
them is 100 m. Velocity of A is 10 3 m/s and
10 3 m/s rFkk B dk osx 10 m/s gSA rc
velocity of B is 10 m/s. Then :

(1) A dk B ds lkis{k osx ifjek.k esa 10 m/s gksxkA


(1) magnitude of velocity of A w.r.t. B is 10 m/s
(2) nksuksa ds e/; U;wure nwjh 50 m gksxhA
(2) minimum distance between them is 50 m
(3) minimum distance between them is 50 3 m (3) nksuksa ds e/; U;wure nwjh 50 3 m gksxhA
(4) at t = 2 sec. they will be nearest to each (4) t = 2 sec. ij os nksuksa ,d nwljs ds fudVre
other gksxsA

12. A particle is projected from ground with velocity 12. ,d d.k dks tehu ls 40 2 m/s osx rFkk 45º dks.k
40 2 m/s at 45º. At time t = 2s : (g = 10 m/s ) 2
ij ç{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA t = 2s ij : (g = 10 m/s2)
(1) displacement of particle has magnitude 10 m
(1) d.k ds foLFkkiu dk ifjek.k 10 m gSA
(2) vertical component of velocity is 10 m/s
(3) velocity makes an angle of tan–1(2) with (2) osx dk Å/okZ/kj ?kVd 10 m/s gSA
horizontal (3) {kSfrt ls osx }kjk cuk;k x;k dks.k tan–1(2) gSA
(4) particle is at height of 60m from ground
(4) tehu ls d.k dh Å¡pkbZ 60m gSA

13. A particle moves along a straight line and its 13. ,d d.k ljy js[kk ds vuqfn'k xfr'khy gS vkSj
velocity depends on time 't' as v = 4t – t . Here
2
bldk osx le; 't' ij v = 4t – t2 ds vuqlkj fuHkZj
v is in m/sec. and t is in second. Then for the
djrk gS] ;gka v m/s esa gS rFkk t lsd.M esa gSA rc
first 5 seconds :
izFke 5 lsd.M ds fy,
5
(1) Magnitude of average velocity is m/s 5
4 (1) vkSlr osx dk ifjek.k m/s gS
4
13
(2) Average speed is m/s 13
5 (2) vkSlr pky m/s gS
5
11
(3) Average speed is m/s 11
5 (3) vkSlr pky m/s gS
5
(4) Average acceleration is 1m/s2
(4) vkSlr Roj.k 1m/s2 gS

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-4
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
14. The figure below shows an object O placed at R
14. fp=k esa vory xksyh; niZ.k ds ck;h vksj nwjh ij
R 4
a distance to the left of a concave spherical
4 ,d oLrq O j[kh gqbZ gSA bl xksyh; niZ.k dh oØrk
mirror that has radius of curvature R. Point C is
f=kT;k R gSA fcUnq C niZ.k dk oØrk dsUnz gSA oLrq
the center of curvature of the mirror. Size of the
object is much smaller than the radius of dk vkdkj niZ.k dh oØrk f=kT;k dh rqyuk esa cgqr
curvature of the mirror. The image formed by NksVk gSA niZ.k }kjk cuk;k x;k izfrfcEc
the mirror is

R
R 4
4
O
O

R
R (1) niZ.k ds nkW;h vksj nwjh ij
(1) at a distance to the right of the mirror 2
2
R
R (2) niZ.k ds ckW;h vksj nwjh ij
(2) at a distance to the left of the mirror 2
2
(3) larger in size and inverted (3) vkdkj esa cM+k rFkk mYVk gksxkA
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

15. The focal length of a concave mirror is f and 15. vory niZ.k dh Qksdl nwjh f gS rFkk oLrq dh eq[;
the distance from the object to the principal
Qksdl ls nwjh x gSA çfrfcEc ds vkdkj rFkk oLrq ds
focus is x. Then the ratio of the size of the
vkdkj dk vuqikr gS :
image to the size of the object is:
(f  x) (f  x)
(1) (1)
f f

f f
(2) (2)
x x

f f
(3) (3)
x x

f2 f2
(4) (4)
x 2
x2

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-5
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
16. In the given figure a parallel beam of light is 16. 3/2 viorZukad o 3.6º fçTe dks.k okys ,d fçTe ds Åijh
incident on the upper part of a prism of angle
Hkkx ij ,d lekUrj çdk'k iqat fp=kkuqlkj vkifrr gksrk
3.6º and R.I. 3/2. The light coming out of the
prism falls on a concave mirror of radius of gSA fçTe ls ckgj vkus okyk çdk'k] 20 lseh- oØrk f=kT;k
curvature 20 cm. The distance of the point
ds ,d vory niZ.k ij fxjrk gSA eq[; v{k ls ml fcUnq
(where the rays are focused after reflection
from the mirror) from the principal axis is: dh nwjh ¼tgk¡ fdj.ksa niZ.k ls ijkorZu ds ckn Qksdflr
[use  = 3.14]
gksrh gSa½ Kkr djks % [ = 3.14 dk mi;ksx djs]

(1) 9 cm
(2) 1.5 7 mm (1) 9 cm
(2) 1.5 7 mm
(3) 3.14 mm
(3) 3.14 mm
(4) none of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

17. Considering a set converging/diverging rays 17. gok ls dk¡p ij vkus okyh vfHklkfjr ;k vilkfjr
incident from air on to glass at the interface fdj.k iwat dh dYiuk fp=kkuqlkj dhft,A rks mRiUu
shown, image formed : izfrfcEc

Air Glass ok;q dk¡p

(1) may be real if object is real (1) okLrfod gks ldrk gS ;fn oLrq okLrfod gksA
(2) must be real if object is real (2) okLrfod gksxk ;fn oLrq okLrfod gksA
(3) may be real if object is virtual (3) okLrfod gks ldrk gS ;fn oLrq vkHkklh gksA
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

18. A thin Plano-convex lens is silvered at its plane 18. ,d irys leÙkyksry ysal dh lery lrg ij ikWfyl dh
surface and it behaves like a concave mirror of xbZ gS rFkk ;g 28 cm Qksdl nwjh ds voÙky niZ.k dh
focal length 28 cm. Calculate the radius of
curvature of its curved surface if the refractive Hkkfr O;ogkj djrh gSA ;fn ysal ds inkFkZ dk viorZukad
index of the material of the lens is 1.5. 1.5 gSA rc bldh ofØ; lrg dh oØrk f=kT;k gksxhA
(1) 28 cm (1) 28 cm
(2) 56 cm (2) 56 cm
(3) 14 cm (3) 14 cm
(4) 42 cm (4) 42 cm

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-6
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
19. A prism of apex angle 45º. It is found that the 19. ,d fizTe dk fizTe dks.k 45º gSA ;g izkIr gksrk gS]
angle of emergence is 45° for grazing
fd i`"BLi'khZ vkiru ds fy, fuxZr dks.k 45° gS]
incidence calculates the refractive index of the
fizTe ds viorZukad dh x.kuk dhft, ?
prism?

1 1
(1) 2 2
(1) 22

1 1

(2) 32 (2) 3 2

(3) 2 (3) 2

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

20. An astronomical telescope has a magnifying 20. ,d [kxksfy; nwjn'khZ dh vkoZ/ku {kerk 10 gSA
power of 10. In normal adjustment, distance
lkekU; la;kstu esa vfHkn`';d ,oa vfHkuS=k ysal ds
between the objective and eye piece is 22 cm.
e/; nwjh 22 cm gSA vfHkuS=k ysal dh Qksdl nwjh dh
Calculate focal length of objective lens.
x.kuk dhft,A
(1) 10 cm
(1) 10cm
(2) 20 cm
(2) 20cm
(3) 25 cm
(3) 25cm
(4) 15 cm
(4) 15cm

21. A man with defective eyes cannot see distinctly 21. n`f"V nks"k dk ,d O;fDr mlds uS=kksa ls 60 cm ls
objects at a distance more than 60 cm from his vf/kd nwjh dh oLrq dks Li"V ugaha ns[k ldrk gSA
eyes. The power of the lens to be used will be:
mlds }kjk mi;ksx fd;s x;s ysal dh 'kfDr gksxhA
(1) +60D
(1) +60D
(2) –60D
(2) –60D
(3) –1.66D (3) –1.66D
(4) (1/1.66)D (4) (1/1.66)D

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-7
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
22. A bird is flying 3m above the surface of the 22. ,d i{kh ikuh lrg ls 3 m Åij mM+ jgk gSA ;fn
water if the bird is diving vertically down with i{kh Å/kokZ/kj uhps dh vksj 3 m/s pky ls xfr
speed 3 m/s his apparent velocity as seen by a izkjEHk djrk gS] rks ikuh ds vUnj fLFkr ,d fLFkj
 4 ePNyh }kjk izsf{kr mldk osx D;k gksxk \
stationary fish under water is?  nwater  
 3  4
 nikuh  3 
(1) 8 m/s  
(2) 6 m/s (1) 8 m/s
(2) 6 m/s
(3) 12 m/s
(3) 12 m/s
(4) 4 m/s
(4) 4 m/s

23. An equi-convex lens is made of material which 23. ,d le&mÙky ysal ,d inkFkZ dk cuk gS] ftldk
has a refractive index of 1.6 for blue light and viorZukad uhys izdk'k ds fy, 1.6 ,oa yky izdk'k
1.4 for red light. What is the ratio of focal length ds fy, 1.4 gS] yky izdk'k ds fy, Qksdl nwjh ,oa
for red light to focal length for blue light? uhys izdk'k ds fy, Qksdl nwjh dk vuqikr D;k
(1) 1.3 gksxk?
(2) 1.4 (1) 1.3
(2) 1.4
(3) 1.5
(3) 1.5
(4) 1.2 (4) 1.2

24. The total magnification produced by a 24. ,d la;qDr lw{en'khZ }kjk mRiUUk dqy vko/kZu 20 gSA
compound microscope is 20. The magnification vfHkuS=k }kjk mRiUUk vko/kZu 5 gSA lw{en'khZ ,d
produced by the eye piece is 5. The
fuf'pr oLrq ij Qksdlhr gSA vfHkn`';d ,oa vfHkuS=k
microscope is focused on a certain object. The
distance between the objective and eye piece ds e/; nwjh 14cm izsf{kr dh tkrh gSA ;fn Li"V
is observed to be 14cm. If least distance of n`f"V dh U;wure nwjh 20cm gS rc vfHkuS=k dh
distinct vision is 20cm then the focal length of
Qksdl nwjh D;k gksxh \ (vfUre izfrfcEc Li"V n`f"V
eye piece will be (Final image formed at least
distance of distinct vision)
dh U;wure nwjh ij curk gSA)
(1) 5cm (1) 5cm
(2) 10cm (2) 10cm
(3) 15cm (3) 15cm
(4) 20cm (4) 20cm

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-8
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
3 3
25. A prism has a refractive index and 25. ,d fizTe dk viorZukad ,oa viorZu dks.k 90°
2 2
refracting angle 90°. Find the minimum gSA fizTe }kjk mRiUu U;wure fopyu Kkr dhft,A
deviation produced by prism.
(1) 40°
(1) 40°
(2) 45° (2) 45°

(3) 30° (3) 30°


(4) 49° (4) 49°

26. When a wave is refracted: 26. tc ,d rjax viofrZr gksrh gS


(1) Its path must change (1) bldk iFk fuf'pr :i ls ifjofrZr gksxkA
(2) Its wavelength will not change (2) bldk rjaxnS/;Z ifjofrZr ugh gksxkA
(3) Its velocity must change (3) bldk ossx fuf'pr :i ls ifjofrZr gksxkA
(4) Its frequency must change
(4) bldh vko`fr fuf'pr :i ls ifjofrZr gksxhA

27. A point object is placed on principal axis of a 27. 20 cm oØrk f=kT;k ds vory niZ.k dh eq[; v{k
concave mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm at ij niZ.k ds /kqzo ls 31 cm dh nwjh ij ,d fcUnq oLrq
a distance 31 cm from poll of the mirror.
j[kh gqbZ gSA 3 cm eksVkbZ rFkk 1.5 viorZukad dh
A glass slab of thikness 3 cm and refractive
index 1.5 is placed between object and mirror ,d dkap dh ifV~Vdk oLrq rFkk niZ.k ds e/;
as shown in the figure. fp=kkuqlkj j[kh gqbZ gSA
R=20cm

3/2
ok;q ok;q
O

3cm
31cm

The distance (in cm) of final image formed by fudk; }kjk cus vfUre çfrfcEc dh niZ.k ls nwjh
the system from the mirror is 4x, then the find
¼lseh- esa½ 4x gS] rks x gksxkA
x.
(1) 4 (1) 4

(2) 3 (2) 3

(3) 2 (3) 2

(4) 5 (4) 5

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-9
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
SECTION - II [k.M - II
Comprehension Type cks/ku çdkj
This section contains 1 paragraph. Based on
paragraph, there are 3 questions. Each question has
bl [k.M esa 1 vuqPNsn (paragraph) gSA vuqPNsn ij
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY vk/kkfjr 3 ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3)
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
Two particles 'A' and 'B' are projected in the vertical nks d.k 'A' o 'B' Å/okZ/kj~ ry esa ,d gh çkjfEHkd osx u0 ls
plane with same initial velocity u0 from part (0, 0) and
fcUnqvksa (0, 0) vkSj (, – h) ls ,d nwljs dh rjQ t = 0 ij
(, – h) towards each other as shown in figure at t = 0.
Qsads x, gS tSlk fd fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA

28. The path of particle 'A' with respect to particle


28. d.k 'A' dk iFk 'B' ds lkis{k gksxk &
'B' will be
(1) parabola (1) ijoy;A
(2) straight line parallel to x-axis. (2) x-v{k ds lekUrj ljy js[kkA
(3) straight line parallel to y-axis (3) y-v{k ds lekUrj ljy js[kkA
(4) none of these.
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

29. Minimum distance between particle A and B 29. xfr ds nkSjku A o B ds chp U;wure nwjh gksxh :
during motion will be :
(1)  (1) 
(2) h (2) h
(3) 2  b2 (3)  2  b2
(4)  + h (4)  + h

30. The time when separation between A and B is


30. A o B ds chp nwjh U;wure gksus esa yxk le; gS :
minimum is :
x x
(1) (1)
u0 cos  u0 cos 
2h 2h
(2) (2)
g g
 
(3) (3)
2u0 cos  2u0 cos 
2
(4) 2
u0 cos  (4)
u0 cos 

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PERMCT1060817C0-10
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
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

31. The correct Schrodinger’s wave equation for 31. dqy ÅtkZ E rFkk foHko ÅtkZ V ;qDr ,d bysDVªkWu
an electron with E as total energy and V as
ds fy, lgh JksfMaxj rjax lehdj.k gS&
potential energy is:
 2   2   2  8 2
 2   2   2  8 2 (1)    (E  V)  0
(1)    (E  V)  0 x 2 y 2 z2 mh2
x 2 y 2 z2 mh2

 2  2  2 8m  2  2  2 8m
(2)    2 (E  V)  0 (2)    2 (E  V)  0
x 2 y 2 z2 h x 2 y 2 z2 h

2 2 2 8 2m 2 2 2 8 2m


(3)    (E  V)  0 (3)    (E  V)  0
x 2 y 2 z2 h2 x 2 y 2 z2 h2

h2   2   2   2   h2   2   2   2  
(4)       V  E (4)       V  E
82m  x 2 y 2 z2  82m  x 2 y 2 z2 

32. The hydrated salt Na2SO4.nH2O, undergoes 32. ty;ksftr yo.k Na2SO4.nH2O xeZ djus ij Hkkj
55% loss in weight on heating and becomes es 55% deh n'kkZrk gS rFkk futZy gks tkrk gSA
anhydrous. The value of n will be :
n dk eku gksxk&
(1) 7 (2) 3
(1) 7 (2) 3
(3) 8 (4) 10
(3) 8 (4) 10

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-11
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
33. The electronic configuration which obeys 33. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dkcZu ijek.kq dh vk|
Hund's rule for the ground state of carbon voLFkk (ground state) dk bysDVªkWfud foU;kl gS]
atom is – tks gq.M fu;e (Hund's rule) dk ikyu djrk gS \

2p
2p
(1) Energy
(1)
ÅtkZ
2s
2s
1s
1s

2p
2p
(2) Energy
(2)
ÅtkZ
2s
2s
1s
1s

2p 2p
(3) Energy (3)
ÅtkZ
2s 2s

1s 1s

2p 2p
(4) Energy (4)
ÅtkZ
2s 2s

1s 1s

34. The total ionic strength (total molarity of all 34. dqy vk;fud lkeF;Z ¼lHkh vk;uks dh dqy
the ions) containing 0.1 M of CuSO4 and 0.1 eksyjrk½ crkb,] ftlesa 0.1 M CuSO4 rFkk
M of Al2(SO4) is:
0.1 M Al2(SO4) mifLFkr gS&
(1) 0.2 M (2) 0.7 M
(1) 0.2 M (2) 0.7 M
(3) 0.8 M (4) 1.2 M
(3) 0.8 M (4) 1.2 M

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-12
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
35. Which of the following change represents a 35. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ifjorZu fo"kekuqikrhdj.k
disproportionation reaction(s) ?
vfHkfØ;k@vfHkfØ;k;sa n'kkZrk gS \
(1) CI2 + 2OH  CIO + CI + H2O
– – –

(1) CI2 + 2OH  CIO + CI + H2O


– – –

(2) 3HNO2 HNO3 + H2O + 2NO


(2) 3HNO2 HNO3 + H2O + 2NO
(3) 2HCuCI2 
 Dilution with
water ty ds lkFk ruq djus ij
(3) 2HCuCI2 

2+ – +
Cu + Cu + 4CI + 2H 2+ – +
Cu + Cu + 4CI + 2H
(4) All of these
(4) mijksDr lHkh

36. Calculate the minimum and maximum 36. bysDVªkWu] tks Øksfe;e (Cr) es pqEcdh; Dok.Ve
number of electrons which may have la[;k] m = +1 rFkk pØ.k Dok.Ve la[;k]
magnetic quantum number, m = +1 and spin
1
s=– j[k ldrs gSa] dh U;wure rFkk vf/kdre
1 2
quantum number, s = – in chromium (Cr) :
2
la[;k ifjdfyr dhft,A
(1) 0, 1 (2) 1, 2
(1) 0, 1 (2) 1, 2
(3) 4, 6 (4) 2, 3 (3) 4, 6 (4) 2, 3

37. Select the incorrect statement(s) regarding 37. 3Py d{kd ds lanHkZ es xyr dFku@dFkuks dk p;u
3Py orbital : dhft, &
(1) Total number of nodes are 2 (1) uksMks dh dqy la[;k 2 gSA
(2) Finding probability of electron is zero xz (2) bysDVªkWuks ds ik;s tkus dh izkf;drk xz ry es
plane 'kwU; gSA

(3) Quantum number n and  for orbital are (3) d{kd ds fy, Dok.Ve la[;k n rFkk  Øe'k%

3, 1, respectively 3 rFkk 1 gSA

(4) The magnetic quantum number is +2. (4) pqEcdh; Dok.Ve la[;k +2 gSA

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-13
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
38. The electron affinity of the following elements 38. fuEu rRoks dh bysDVªkWu ca/kqrk dks fuEu izdkj
can be arranged : O;ofLFkr dj ldrs gS &
(1) Cl > O > N > C
(1) Cl > O > N > C
(2) Cl > O > C > N (2) Cl > O > C > N
(3) Cl > N > C > O (3) Cl > N > C > O
(4) Cl > C > O > N (4) Cl > C > O > N

39. In which of the following arrangements, the 39. fuEu esa ls dkSulh O;oLFkk es] blds fo:) bafxr
order is not correct according to the property
xq.k ds vuqlkj Øe lgh ugha gS \
indicated against it:
(1) vkdkj es o`f) :
(1) Increasing size :
3+ 2+ + –
3+ 2+ + –
Al < Mg < Na < F
Al < Mg < Na < F
(2) I.E.1 es o`f) :
(2) Increasing I.E.1 :
B<C<N<O
B<C<N<O
(3) E.A.1 es o`f) :
(3) Increasing E.A.1 :

I < Br < F < Cl I < Br < F < Cl

(4) Increasing metallic radius : (4) /kkfRod f=kT;k es o`f) :

Li < Na < K < Rb Li < Na < K < Rb

40. 1 mole of an organic compound containing C, 40. ,d dkcZfud ;kSfxd dk 1 eksy] tks C, H rFkk O
H and O on complete combustion produces
j[krk gS] iw.kZ :i ls ngu ij STP ij 134.4 L
134.4 L of CO2 gas at STP and 108 g H2O.
CO2 o 108 g H2O mRikfnr djrk gS] rc dkcZfud
Then, the molecular formula of organic

compound could be : ;kSfxd dk v.kqlw=k fuEu gks ldrk gS %


(1) C6H6O6 (2) C6H12O6
(1) C6H6O6 (2) C6H12O6
(3) C6H6O (4) C8H12O2
(3) C6H6O (4) C8H12O2

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-14
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
41. Which of the following pairs have 41. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;qXe yxHkx leku ijek.oh;
approximately the same atomic radii ? f=kT;k j[krk gS \
(1) Zr and Hf (2) AI and Ga (1) Zr rFkk Hf (2) AI rFkk Ga
(3) Nb and Ta (4) All of these (3) Nb rFkk Ta (4) ;s lHkh

42. Aqueous solutions of two compounds 42. nks ;kSfxdks M1–O–H rFkk –M2–O–H ds tyh;
M1–O–H and –M2–O–H are prepared in two foy;uks dks nks fHkUu ik=kks es cuk;k tkrk gSA ;fn
different beakers. If, the electronegativities
oS|qr_.krk;sa M1 = 3.4, M2 = 1.2, O = 3.5 rFkk
are M1 = 3.4, M2 = 1.2, O = 3.5 and
H = 2.1 gS] rks nksuks foy;uks dh izd`fr Øe'k%
H = 2.1, then the nature of two solutions will
be respectively : gksxh&
(1) acidic, basic (2) acidic, acidic (1) vEyh;] {kkjh; (2) vEyh;] vEyh;
(3) basic, acidic (4) basic, basic (3) {kkjh;] vEyh; (4) {kkjh;] {kkjh;

43. In the following compressibility factor (Z) vs. 43. 300 K ij lEihM~;rk xq.kkad (z) vkSj nkc ds chp
pressure graph at 300 K, the compressibility ds uhps fn, vkjs[k esa CH4 dh lEihM~;rk
of CH4 at pressures <200 bar deviates from 200 bar ls de nkc ij vkn'kZ O;ogkj ls fopyu
ideal behaviour because fn[kkrh gSA

1.8 1.8 CH4


CH4
lEihM~;rk xq.kkad (Z)
Compressibility
factor (Z)

1.0 1.0
ideal gas vkn'kZ xSl

0.2 0.2
0 0 200 600 1000
200 600 1000
pressure (bar)
nkc (bar)
bldk dkj.k gS %
(1) the molar volume of CH4 is less than its
(1) CH4 dk eksyj vk;ru bldh vkn'kZ voLFkk esa
molar volume in the ideal state
eksyj vk;ru ls de gSA
(2) the molar volume of CH4 is same as that (2) CH4 dk eksyj vk;ru bldh vkn'kZ voLFkk esa
in its ideal state eksyj vk;ru ds leku gSA
(3) intermolecular interactions between CH4 (3) CH4 v.kqvksa ds chp vUrj&vkf.od
molecules decreases (intermolecular) vU;ksU; fØ;k,¡ ?kV tkrh gSA
(4) the molar volume of CH4 is more than its (4) CH4 dk eksyj vk;ru mlds vkn'kZ voLFkk
molar volume in the ideal state eksyj vk;ru ls vf/kd gSA

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-15
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
44. Which of the compounds does not has 44. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd oS|qrla;ksth ca/ku

electrovelent linkage ? (electrovelent linkage) ugha j[krk gS \


(1) KCN (2) NH4Cl (1) KCN (2) NH4Cl

(3) CaC2 (4) HCl (3) CaC2 (4) HCl

45. Select the correct statement : 45. lgh dFku pqfu;s %

(1) Greater the charge density on an ion,


(1) ,d vk;u ij vkos'k ?kuRo ftruk vf/kd gksrk
gS] mruh gh vk;u dh ty;ksftr f=kT;k de
lesser will be the hydrated radii of ion.
gksxhA
(2) Lesser the value of dielectric constant
(2) foyk;d ds fy, ijkoS|qr fu;rkad (r) dk
(r) for the solvent, better is the solvent eku ftruk de gksxk] mruk gh vk;fud
;kSfxdksa ds fy, foyk;d vPNk gksrk gSA
for ionic compounds.
(3) ,d vk;u ij vkos'k ?kuRo ftruk vf/kd gksrk
(3) Greater the charge density on an ion,
gS] mruk gh tyh; foy;u esa bldh
lesser is its mobility in aqueous solution.
xfr'khyrk de gksrh gSA
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh

46. According to Graham's Law, the rate of 46. xzkge fu;e ds vuqlkj CO, O2, N2 ,oa CO2 ds

diffusion of CO, O2, N2 and CO2 follows the folj.k dh nj fuEufyf[kr Øe dk vuqlj.k djrh
order.
gS &
(1) CO = N2 > O2 > CO
(1) CO = N2 > O2 > CO
(2) CO = N2 > CO2 > O2 (2) CO = N2 > CO2 > O2

(3) O2 > CO = N2 > CO2 (3) O2 > CO = N2 > CO2

(4) CO2 > O2 > CO = N2 (4) CO2 > O2 > CO = N2

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-16
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
47. At Boyle’s temperature, the graph of Z v/s P 47. ckW;y rki ij Z rFkk P ds e/; vkjs[k n'kkZ;s x;s
is drawn select correct graph. gSa] lgh vkjs[k dk p;u dhft, &

(1)
(1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

Z Z
(4) (4)

P P

48. The rates of effusion of two gases A and B 48. leku rki vkSj nkc dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa ij nks xSls A
under the same condition of temperature and rFkk B ds fulj.k (effusion) dh nj dk vuqikr
pressure are in the ratio A : B = 2 : 1. What
A : B = 2 : 1 gSA ;fn TA : TB = 2 : 1 rc Øe'k%
would be the ratio of the rms speeds of
TA rFkk TB ij A vkSj B ds v.kqvksa dh rms xfr
molecules of A and B at temperature TA and
dk vuqikr D;k gksxk ?
TB respectively if TA : TB = 2 : 1 ?

(1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 2 (1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 2

(3) 4 : 1 (4) 1 : 4 (3) 4 : 1 (4) 1 : 4

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-17
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
49. The IUPAC name of 49. fuEu ;kSfxd dk IUPAC uke gS &

F F

 Cl is :  Cl
Br Br

(1) 1-Bromo-2-Chloro-3-Fluoro-6-iodo benzene (1) 1-czkseks-2-Dyksjks-3-¶yksjks-6-vk;ksMks csUthu

(2) 2-Bromo-1-Chloro-5-Fluoro-3-iodo benzene (2) 2-czkseks-1-Dyksjks-5-¶yksjks-3- vk;ksMks csUthu

(3) 4-Bromo-2-Chloro-6-iodo-1-Fluoro benzene (3) 4-czkseks-2-Dyksjks-6-vk;ksMks-1-¶yksjks csUthu


(4) 2-Bromo-3-Chloro-1-iodo-5-Fluoro benzene (4) 2-czkseks-3-Dyksjks-1-vk;ksMks-5-¶yksjks csUthu

50. Which is the structure for 5-Bromo-3-Chloro-2- 50. 5-czkseks-3-Dyksjks-2-esfFkylkbDyksgsDlsu-1-

methylcyclohexane-1-carbonitrile ? dkcksZukbVªkbZy dh lajpuk gS &


Br CN Br CN
(1) (1)

Cl Cl
Cl Cl

(2) (2)
CN Br CN Br

CN CN
(3) (3)
Br Cl Br Cl
Br Br

(4) (4)
Cl Cl
CN CN

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-18
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
51. Which of the following is correct statement ? 51. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS \
(1) Cyclohexane is an unsaturated
(1) lkbDyksgsDlsu ,d vlar`Ir ;kSfxd gSA
compound.
(2) csaUthu dkcksZDlfyd vEy esa vlar`Irrk dh
(2) Benzene carboxylic acid has 5 degree of

unsaturation. dksfV 5 gSA

(3) Neohexane has all type of carbon atoms (3) fu;ksgsDlsu esa lHkh izdkj ds dkcZu ijek.kq
namely primary, secondary, tertiary and
vFkkZr~ izkFkfed] f}rh;d] r`rh;d ,oa prqFkZd
quarternary carbon atom.
dkcZu gksrs gSaA
(4) Isopentane and 2–methylpentane are

identical
(4) vkblksisUVsu ,oa 2–esfFkyisUVsu leku gSaA

52. Identify the structure of X : 52. fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k esa 'X' dks igpkfu;sA

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

(3) (4)
(3) (4)

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-19
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
53. 53.

NaHCO ( excess )
   
3 
 xCO2   NaHCO

3 
 xCO2 
( vkf/kD;)
 
The number of CO2 molecules evolved in the
mijksDr vfHkfØ;k esa fdrus CO2 v.kq fudysxsa\
above reaction, is :
(1) 3 (2) 4 (1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6 (3) 5 (4) 6

54. Which of the following compound give 54. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd ukbVªkstu dk ySlkus
Lassaignes test of nitrogen ? ijh{k.k nsrk gS \
(1) Pyridine (1) fijhMhu
(2) Benzene diazonium chloride (2) csUthu MkbZ,tksfu;e DyksjkbM
(3) Hydrazine
(3) gkbMªsthu
(4) Hydrazoic acid
(4) gkbMªstkWbd vEy

55. An aromatic compound [x], C9H12O gives 55. ,d ,jksesfVd ;kSfxd [x], C9H12O iz;ksx'kkyk esa
following tests in the laboratory – fuEu ijh{k.k nsrk gSA
(i) Reacts with sodium metal to evolve (i) lksfM;e /kkrq ds lkFk fØ;k djds gkbMªkstu
hydrogen gas. xSl nsrk gSA
(ii) Reacts with lucas reagent within
(ii) Y;wdkWl vfHkdeZd ds lkFk 5-10 feuV esa fØ;k
5-10 minutes
djrk gSA
(iii) Reacts with I2 and NaOH to produce
(iii) I2 rFkk NaOH ds lkFk fØ;k djds CHI3 dk
yellow coloured precipitate of CHI3
ihyk vo{ksi nsrk gSA
Compound [x] will be :
;kSfxd [x] gksxk :
(1)
(1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-20
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
56. The correct stability order of the following 56. fuEufyf[kr vuquknh lajpukvksa (resonance
resonance structures is : structure) dk lgh LFkkf;Ro Øe gS %

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


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

57. Which of the following statement is 57. fuEu es ls dkSulk dFku xyr gS \
INCORRECT ? (1) I izHkko v.kq esa flXek ca/k ds bysDVªkWu ;qXe dk
(1) I effect is permanent polarisation of
LFkk;h /kzqo.k gSA
sigma bond pair of electrons in the
(2) vuquknh lajpuk esa ijek.kqvksa dk ladj.k
molecule.
(2) In resonating structures the hybridisation ifjofrZr ugha gksrk gSA
of atoms do not change. (3) lokZf/kd LFkk;h vuquknh lajpuk dks vR;Ur
(3) Most stable resonating structure can be fuEu rki ij vyx fd;k tk ldrk gSA
isolated at very low temperature.
(4) _.kk;u ij esfFky lewg dh mifLFkfr _.kk;u
(4) Presence of methyl group on an anion
always destabilises the anion.
dks lnSo vLFkkf;Ro iznku djrh gSA

58. Decreasing order of electron density in 58. uhps fn;s x;s ;kSfxdksa esa mifLFkr csUthu oy; ij
benzene ring in given compounds is : bysDVªkWu ?kuRo dk ?kVrk gqvk lgh Øe gS %
O
O
O–C–CH3 HO–C=O
O–C–CH3 HO–C=O

P Q
P Q
NH2 H–C=O
NH2 H–C=O

R S
R S
(1) P > Q > R > S (1) P > Q > R > S
(2) R > Q > P > S (2) R > Q > P > S
(3) R > P > Q > S (3) R > P > Q > S
(4) P > R > Q > S (4) P > R > Q > S

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-21
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
59. In which species positive charge is 59. dkSulh Lih'kht esa /ku vkos'k foLFkkuhÑr gksrk gS \
delocalised ? +
OH2
+ (1)
OH2
(1)
H
H N 
(2)
N 
(2)


(3)

(3)
H H

H H N
 (4)
N
(4)

60. Which among the following statements are 60. lgla;ksth ca/k esa bysDVªkWfud foLFkkiu ds lkis{k
true with respect to electronic displacement in
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lR; gS \
a covalent bond ?
(1) izsjf.kd izHkko dsoy ca/k ds }kjk dk;Z djrk
(1) Inductive effect operates through  bonds
gSA
only.

(2) Resonance effect operates through  (2) vuqukn izHkko dsoy  ca/kksa ds }kjk dk;Z djrk

bonds only. gSA


(3) Resonance and inductive effect both
(3) vuqukn rFkk izsjf.kd izHkko nksuksa ca/kksa ds }kjk
operate through  bonds.
dk;Z djrs gSA
(4) Inductive effect operates through  bonds
(4) izsjf.kd izHkko dsoy  ca/k ds }kjk dk;Z djrk
only.

gSA

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office: CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
CERMCT1060817C0-22
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PART – C Hkkx – C
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
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

61. The standard deviation of n observations 61. n izs{k.kksa x1, x2, x3, …., xn dk ekud fopyu 2 gSA
n
x1, x2, x3,......., xn is 2. If x i 1
i = 20 and
;fn 
n
x i = 20 rFkk
n

x 2
i = 100 gS] rc n gS&
i 1 i 1
n

x
i 1
2
i = 100, then n is (1) 10 ;k 20

(1) 10 or 20 (2) 5 ;k 10
(2) 5 or 10 (3) 5 ;k 20
(3) 5 or 20
(4) 5 or 15 (4) 5 ;k 15

If , ,  are roots of equation x – 3x – x – k = 0 ;fn lehdj.k x3 – 3x2 – x – k = 0 ds ewy , , 


3 2
62. 62.

     
then value of    is gS rc    dk eku gS-
     

(1) –36 (1) –36


(2) –24 (2) –24
(3) 24 (3) 24
(4) 36 (4) 36

63. The roots of the equation ix2 – 4x – 4i = 0 63. lehdj.k ix2 – 4x – 4i = 0 ds ewy gS@gS&
is/are
(1) –2i
(1) –2i
(2) 2i
(2) 2i
(3) –2i, –2i (3) –2i, –2i

(4) 2i, 2i (4) 2i, 2i

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-23
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
64. If  and  are roots of equation x – 7x + 1 = 0,
2 64. ;fn  vkSj  lehdj.k x2 – 7x + 1 = 0 ds ewy

1 1 1 1
then the value of + is gSa] rks + dk eku gS&
( – 7)2
( – 7)2 ( – 7)2 ( – 7)2

(1) 45 (1) 45

(2) 47 (2) 47

(3) 49 (3) 49

(4) 50 (4) 50

65. If a > b > 0 are two real numbers, the value 65. ;fn a > b > 0 nks okLrfod la[;k,a gS

of, ab  (a  b) ab  (a  b) ab  (a  b) ab  ....... rc ab  (a  b) ab  (a  b) ab  (a  b) ab  .......

is dk eku gS&

(1) independent of b (1) b ls Loar=k

(2) independent of a (2) a ls Loar=k

(3) independent of both a & b (3) a vkSj b nksuks ij fuHkZj gS

(4) dependent on both a & b . (4) a vkSj b nksuks ij fuHkZj gS

66. If P(x) is a polynomial with rational coefficients 66. ;fn P(x) ifjes; xq.kkdks dk cgqin gS ftlds ewy 0,

and roots at 0, 1, 2 and 1  3 , then the


1, 2 rFkk 1  3 gS rc P(x) dh U;wure ?kkr gSA
degree of P(x) is at least
(1) 4
(1) 4

(2) 5 (2) 5

(3) 6 (3) 6

(4) 8 (4) 8

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-24
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
67. Let  and  be the roots of the quadratic equation 67. ekuk vkSj f}?kkr lehdj.k
(x – 2)(x – 3)+(x – 3)(x + 1)+(x + 1)(x – 2) = 0. (x – 2)(x – 3)+(x – 3)(x + 1)+(x + 1)(x – 2) = 0

1 1 1 1
Find the value of + ds ewy gS rc + +
(  1)(  1) (  2)(  2) (  1)(  1) (  2)(  2)

1 1
+ . dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(  3)(  3) (  3)(  3)

(1) 4 (1) 4
(2) 5 (2) 5
(3) 0 (3) 0

(4) 8 (4) 8

68. Find the value of k for which the graph of the 68. k dk eku Kkr dhft, tcfd f}?kkr cgqin dk
quadratic polynomial
vkjs[k P(x) = x2 + (2x + 3)k + 4(x + 2) + 3k – 5,
2
P (x) = x + (2x + 3)k + 4(x + 2) + 3k – 5
x v{k dks nks fofHkUu fcUnqvksa ij izfrPNsn djrk gSA
intersects the axis of x at two distinct points.
(1) R – {0}
(1) R – {0}
(2) R
(2) R
(3) R – {1}
(3) R – {1}

(4) None of these


(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

69. If A and B are invertible matrices, which one 69. ;fn A vkSj B izfrykseh; vkO;wg gS rc fuEu es ls
of the following statements is not correct dkSuls dFku lgh ugh gSA
–1
(1) Adj. A = |A| A –1
(1) Adj. A = |A| A
–1 –1
(2) det (A ) = |det (A)| –1 –1
(2) det (A ) = |det (A)|
–1 –1 –1
(3) (A + B) = B +A (3) (A + B)
–1
= B
–1
+A
–1

–1 –1 –1
(4) (AB) =B A (4) (AB)
–1
=B A
–1 –1

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-25
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
70. If 3 × 3 order matrix A is such that det (A) = 2 70. ;fn 3 × 3 Øe dk vkO;wg A bl izdkj gS fd
then |A(adj A)| is det(A) = 2 rc |A(adj A)| gS -
(1) 8 (1) 8
(2) 9 (2) 9
(3) 6 (3) 6
(4) 3 (4) 3

71. Give the correct order of initials T or F for 71. ;fn fn, x, dFkuks ds fy, Øeokj T ;k F fyf[k,A
following statements. Use T if statement is dFku lR; gS T gS ;fn dFku xyr gS rks F gSA
true and F if it is false. dFku -1 : ;fn A, 3 × 3 Øe dk izfrykseh; vkO;wg
Statement-1 : If A is an invertible 3 × 3 matrix gS rFkk B, 3 × 4 Øe dk vkO;wg gS rc A–1 B
–1
and B is a 3 × 4 matrix, then A B is defined ifjHkkf"kr gSA
Statement-2 : It is never true that A + B, dFku -2 : ;g lR; gS fd A + B, A – B, vkSj AB
A – B, and AB are all defined. lHkh ifjHkkf"kr gSA
Statement-3 : Every matrix none of whose
dFku -3 : izR;sd vkO;wg ftlds dksbZ Hkh vkO;wg
entries are zero is invertible.
'kwU; ugh gS] izfrykseh; gSA
Statement-4 : Every invertible matrix is
dFku -4 : izR;sd izfrykseh; vkO;wg ,d oxZ gksrk gS
square and has no two rows the same.
rFkk bldss nks iafDr leku ugh gSA
(1) TFFF
(1) TFFF
(2) TTFF (2) TTFF
(3) TFFT (3) TFFT
(4) TTTF (4) TTTF

72. A and B are two given matrices such that the 72. A vkSj B nks fn, x, vkO;wg bl izdkj gS fd A dk
order of A is 3×4 , if AB and BA are both Øe 3×4 gS ;fn AB rFkk BAnksuks ifjHkkf"kr gS rc
defined then
(1) B dk Øe 3 × 4 gSA
(1) order of B is 3 × 4
(2) BA dk Øe 4 × 4 gSA
(2) order of BA is 4 × 4
(3) BA dk Øe 3 × 3 gSA
(3) order of BA is 3 × 3
(4) BA vifjHkkf"kr gSA
(4) BA is undefined

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-26
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
73. Number of real values of  for which the 73. ds okLrfod ekuksa ds fy, vkO;wg

 1    1
   1    1
matrix A = 2 1 3  has no  
A= 2 1 3  dk dksbZ izfrykse ugha gSA
  3   2   7 
  3   2   7 

inverse
(1) 0
(1) 0
(2) 1
(2) 1
(3) 2
(3) 2

(4) infinite (4) vUkUr

74. If x –  is a factor of x4 – x3 + 2x + 6. Then 74. ;fn x –  lehdj.k x4 – x3 + 2x + 6 dk ,d


the value of  is
xq.ku[k.M gS] rks  dk eku gS&
(1) 2
(1) 2
(2) –2
(2) –2
(3) –3
(3) –3
(4) 3 (4) 3

75. log(0.3)(x – 1) < log(0.09)(x – 1) then x lies in the 75. log(0.3)(x – 1) < log(0.09)(x – 1) gks x vUrjky esa
interval :
fLFkr gS -
(1) (2, )
(1) (2, )
(2) (–2, –1)  (2, )
(2) (–2, –1)  (2, )
(3) (1, 2)
(3) (1, 2)
(4) (–, 1)  (2, 8)
(4) (–, 1)  (2, 8)

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-27
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
76. Set of all real values of ‘a’ so that 76. ‘a’ ds lHkh okLrfod ekuks dk leqPp;

(2a –1)x 2  2(a  1) x  2a – 1 (2a –1)x 2  2(a  1) x  2a – 1


f(x) = is always f(x) = lnSo
x – 2x  40
2
x 2 – 2x  40

negative is
_.kkRed gS&
(1) R
(1) R
(2) (– , 0)
(2) (– , 0)

(3) (0, ) (3) (0, )

(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

1 1 1 1 1 1
77. If
2
logkb = logbc = logcd = x then logkd
3 4
77. ;fn logkb = logbc = logcd = x rc logkd
2 3 4

is gS&
3
(1) 6x 3
(1) 6x
3
(2) 2x (2) 2x
3

3 3
(3) 12x (3) 12x

(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

78. The number of positive integers satisfying the 78. lehdj.k x + log10(2x + 1) = xlog105 + log106 dks
x
equation x + log10(2 + 1) = xlog105 + log106 is larq"B djus okys /kukRed iw.kkZdksa dh la[;k gS&
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 2 (2) 2

(3) 3 (3) 3

(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-28
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
3
79. The value of ‘a’ for which x + ax –1 = 0 & 79. ‘a’ dk eku gksxk ftlds fy, x3 + ax –1 = 0 vkSj
4 2
x + ax + 1 = 0 have a common root is – k 4 2
x + ax + 1 = 0 ds ,d mHk;fu"B ewy – k gS rc
then k equals
k cjkcj gS&
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 2
(2) 2
(3) 3 (3) 3
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

80. If a > 2 is a constant & there are 28 positive 80. ;fn a > 2 vpj gS rFkk 28 /kukRed iw.kkZd (x – a)
2
integers satisfying (x – a) (x – 2a) (x – a ) < 0, 2
(x – 2a) (x – a ) < 0 gS] rc
then
(1) a = 6
(1) a = 6
(2) a fo"ke gSA
(2) a is odd

(3) a > 8 (3) a > 8

(4) a  (8, 11) (4) a  (8, 11)

81. If a, b, c are real numbers greater than 81. ;fn a, b, c okLrfod la[;k, 1 ls cMh gS rFkk
1 and x  R . If logax = 24, logbx = 40,
+
xR
+
;fn logax = 24, logbx = 40, logabcx = 12
logabcx = 12 then logcx is equal to:
rc logcx dk eku cjkcj gS&
(1) 80
(1) 80
(2) 60
(2) 60
(3) 48
(3) 48
(4) 72
(4) 72

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-29
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
82. If cos  is a root of the equation 82. ;fn cos ] lehdj.k25x2 + 5x – 12 = 0,
2
25x + 5x – 12 = 0, –1 < x < 0, then the value
–1 < x < 0 ds ewy gS rc |sin 2 dk eku gS&
of |sin 2 is
12
12 (1)
(1) 25
25
(2) 1
(2) 1
(3) 0
(3) 0

24 24
(4) (4)
25 25

2
 2logx 9
83. The number of value of x satisfying the 83. lehdj.k | x  1|log3 x = (x – 1)
7
dks lrqa"B
2
 2logx 9
equation | x  1|log3 x
7
= (x – 1) is/are djus okys x ds ekuksa dh la[;k gSA
(1) 3 (1) 3
(2) 1 (2) 1
(3) 2 (3) 2
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

1 1 1
84. The sum of numerical series 84. vuqØe   .....
3 7 7  11 11  15
1 1 1
  ........ up to
3 7 7  11 11  15 n inks rd dk ;ksxQy cjkcj gS&
n terms is
3  4n  3
(1)
3  4n  3 n
(1)
n
3  4n  3
(2)
3  4n  3 n
(2)
n
n
(3)
n 3  4n  3
(3)
3  4n  3
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-30
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
(x – 1)(x – 2)2 (x  4) (x – 1)(x – 2)2 (x  4)
85. Solution set of  0 is 85. vlfedk 0 dk gy leqPp;
(x  2)(x – 3) (x  2)(x – 3)

(1) (–, –4]  (–2,1] {2}  (3, )


gS&

(1) (–, –4]  (–2,1] {2}  (3, )


(2) [–4,–2)
(2) [–4,–2)
(3) (–, –4]  {2}  (3, )
(3) (–, –4]  {2}  (3, )
(4) none of these (4) bues ls dksbZ ugh

x x
86. Total number of real solutions of 86. lehdj.k + |x| = ds okLrfod gyksa
x –1 | x – 1|

x x
+ |x| = is equal to
x –1 | x – 1| dh la[;k cjkcj gS&

(1) 4 (1) 4

(2) 2 (2) 2

(3) 8 (3) 8

(4) None of these (4) bues ls dksbZ ugh

x 2  3x  1 x 2  3x  1
87. Let Y =  x  R, then 87. ekuk Y =  x  R, rc
x  x 1
2
x2  x  1

(1) y  [–1, 5/3] (1) y  [–1, 5/3]

(2) y  [1/3, 5/3] (2) y  [1/3, 5/3]

(3) y  [1/3, 3] (3) y  [1/3, 3]

(4) y  [–1, 3]
(4) y  [–1, 3]

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-31
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
SECTION - II [k.M - II
Comprehension Type
cks/ku çdkj
This section contains 1 paragraph. Based on
paragraph, there are 3 questions. Each question has bl [k.M esa 1 vuqPNsn (paragraph) gSA vuqPNsn ij
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY vk/kkfjr 3 ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3)
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
Consider the triangle with vertices A(–2, 5), B ,d f=kHkqt ds 'kh"kZ A(–2, 5), B (7, 10), C (3, – 4) gSaA
(7, 10), C (3, –4)

88. ABC is 88. ABC gSa &


(1) equilateral (1) leckgq
(2) Right angle but not isosceles
(2) ledks.kh; gS ijUrq lef}ckgq
(3) right angled isosceles
(4) Acute angled isosceles triangle (3) ledks.kh; lef}ckgq
(4) U;wu dks.k lef}ckgq gS

89. Circumcentre of ABC is 89. ABC dk ifjdsUnz gS &


(1) (5, 3) (1) (5, 3)
 5 15 
(2)  ,   5 15 
2 2  (2)  , 
2 2 
 1 1  1 1
(3)  ,  (3)  , 
2 2 2 2
5 1 5 1
(4)  ,  (4)  , 
2 2 2 2

90. Circumradius of ABC is 90. ABC dh ifjf=kT;k gS&


(1) 5 (1) 5
(2) 7 (2) 7
(3) 53 (3) 53
(4) 45 (4) 45

Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku )

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
MERMCT1060817C0-32
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CUMULATIVE TEST-1 CT-1
TARGET : JEE MAIN) 2018
DATE :14-08-17 |C
CLASS XII/XIII | COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES VIKALP
06-08-201714-08-17 HINTS & SOLUTIONS
5. A plane is . ....................
PART-A PHYSICS Sol.
1. If the position . .................... N Vp – e

Sol. rAB  t t 2
1i ˆ t 2
tj ˆ
Vp – a
Thus, x = t – t2 + 1

30º = 
10 m/s
and y = t2 – t Va – e
x=–y+1
x + y = 1 straight line 10 m/s
30º
2. A stone is . ................... W E
Sol. Velocity of first stone when it passes through point A
V2 = 0 + 2 × 10 × 5
V = 10 m/s
S1 – S2 = 20 m.
S
 1 2 1 2
 10  t  2 10  t  –  2  10  t   20  = 30º =

   
6
5m
A
6. A stone is . ....................
20 m
S1 1 2
B Sol. Time taken to reach the ground is given by h = gt ....
2
S2 1
Since horizontal displacement in time t is zero
////////////////////////////
t = 2s
1
S2 = × 10 × 4 = 20 m
2
Ht = 25 + 20 = 45 m.
3. A particle is . ....................
t 4

Sol. Displacement =  vdt =  6


0 0
2tdt = 2m
2v
t=
4 3 4 f
Distance =  | v | dt =  6  6dt
2tdt  2t  = 10 m .... 2
0 0 3
2gv 2
Distance – displacements = 10 – 8 = + 2 h=
f2
4. A man is . ....................
Sol. 7. Two particles . ....................
Vx west
10 m/s Sol. Relative velocity will remain constant 10 2 m/s
Vy
If two particles are projected along x and y respectively then
after 1 sec. their velocities are
10 
Vx
 Vx = 10 v 1  10 î  10k̂

Vy v 2  10 ĵ  10k̂
 
15 v1  v 2
Vx
cos    
15–Vx | v1 |  | v 2 |
15 m/s
Vy 45 Angle between these two vectors is 60°.

8. A ball is thrown . ....................


Vy
Sol. Let initial velocity of the ball = u
15  Vx 1 2
tan 45 =  Vy = 5 25 = ut – gt = ut – 5t2
Vy 2
V= Vx2  Vy2  5 5  5t2 – ut + 25 = 0
If t1 and t2 are the two solutions,

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-1
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
12. A particle is ......................
Sol. ux = 40 m/s, uy = 40 m/s
x = ux t = 80 m
1 2
25m y = uyt – gt = 60 m
2
vy = uy – gt = 20 m/s
vx
Then, t2 – t1 = t 2 t 14t2 t 1 2 tan = = 2 ;  = tan–12 with vertical.
vy
u2 25
 42 =  4 13. A particle ......................
25 5 s
Sol. Average velocity = =v
u2 t avg
 162 =  20  u2 = 25 × 36 u = 30 m/s. 5 5
25 25
S =  vdt =  4t t dt =
2
9. The image ...................... m
0 0
3
v
Sol. f = – 20 m & m=– = 2 25 / 3 m 5 m
u vavg = =
using v = 2u. 5 sec. 3 sec
1 1 1 3 1 dis tance covered dis tance
    u = – 30 cm Average speed = =
–20 2u u 2u –20 time taken t
using v = – 2u 4 5

1

1

1

1

1
u = – 10 cm
Distance =  v dt   –vdt
0 4
–20 –2u u 2u –20
32 7 39
Minimum Distance of object from mirror is 10 cm =  = m = 13 m
3 3 3
10. A bird is flying ......................
Sol. Let y-axis be vertically upwards and x-axis be horizontal. 13m
Average speed =
Vy real 5 sec
Vy app. =
 1 v f  vi
Average acceleration a avg =
 t
 
vf = 4 × 5 – 52 = 20 – 25 = –5 ; vi = 0
3v 0
vy = v0 sin = v0 5  0
5 aavg = = – 1 m/s2 .
4v 0 5

B vx = v0 cos = 14. The figure below ......................
5
R R uf R
Sol. u = – ;f=  
;v=
4 2uf 2
R
F Image is at a distance to the right of the mirror. Its
2
virtual and upright.
v0
vx = vx 15. The focal length ......................
v y 4 3v 0 4v 0 v f
vy =    Sol. =
u uf
1 3 5 5
4 f f
= =
3 dis tance of object from focus x
vy  16. In the given ......................
tan = 1 Sol. Deviation by prism
vx 
3 
 = 45° = 3.6º   1 = 1.8º
2 
11. Consider two ......................
Sol. w.r.t.B

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-2
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
R = 20 cm |f| = 10 cm
Image will form on focal plane 23. An equi-convex ......................
Distance of image from y–axis = |f| 
1  1 1 
1.8 Sol.  r  1   
= 100 ×
180
mm = 3.14 mm fr  1
R R 2 
17. Considering a ...................... 1  1 1 
Sol. Draw ray diagram and see  b  1   
fb  R1 R2 
18. A thin Plano-convex ......................
fr b  1 0.6
1 1 2 1 1 2    1.5
Sol.  – ;  – fb r  1 0.4
fmeqm fL f –28  fL
fL = 56 cm.
24. The total ......................
1 1 1 1 1 1 
 1.5 – 1–   ;   
fL R  56 2  R  v0  D
R = 28 cm
Sol. m = m0 × me = 1  
v0  fe 
19. A prism of ......................
Sol. sinA – C = sin45° D 20
me = 1 +  5  1
A fe fe
= fe = 5 cm
45°
C
A–C 25. A prism has ......................
A
Sol. r  45
2
 cosC  sinC 1
 sini

3
i = 60°
2 2 sinr 2
1 1 1 min= 2i – A = 2 × 60° – 90° = 30°
 1  
 2  
27. A point object ......................
   5 
Sol. Apparent shift in position of the object due to refraction
20. An astronomical ......................  1 
Sol. Here, m = –10, L = 22cm, f0=? through the slab = d 1  
f0 f  µrel 
As  10
m= 
  0 or f0 10fe
fe fe  1
As L  f0  fe =3  1  3  = 1 cm towards the mirror
 
 22 10fe fe 11fe  2

22 Now, for reflection from the mirror,


Or fe 
 2cm
11 R
u = – 30 cm. f=– = – 10 cm
f0  10fe  10  2  20cm 2
21. A man with ...................... 1 1 1 1 1 1
= – gives =– –
1 v f u v 10 30
Sol. P
0.6  v = – 15 cm

22. A bird is ...................... Thus, image is formed 15 cm, right of the mirror but
B because of second refraction through the slab the image is
3 m/s
x shifted 1 cm away from the mirror. Hence final image is
formed at a distance 16 cm away from mirror.
Sol. y

F 30. The time ......................


Sol. Time to attain this separation will obviously be
Distance = x + y
Srel 
dx  .
Speed = Vrel 2u0 cos 
dt
4
  3  4m / s
3

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-3
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PART-B CHEMISTRY 43. In the following compressibility factor Z .................

31. The correct Schrodinger’s wave .................


Vm real
Sol. Z =
Sol. It is famous Schrödinger wave equation. Vm ideal
 2  2  2 82m Vmreal < V mideal
   E V0   
x 2 y 2 z2 h2 45. Select the correct statement .................
Sol. 1 Greater the charge density on an ion, greater will be the
32. The hydrated salt Na2SO4.nH2O, .................
hydrated radii of ion.
Sol. Per cent loss of H2O in one mole of
2 Greater the value of dielectric constant r for the
18n  100 solvent, better is the solvent for ionic compounds.
Na2SO4. nH2O = = 55
142 18n
46. According to Graham's Law, the rate .................
n = 10 Sol. As molar mass of gas  rate of diffusion 
33. The electronic configuration .................
Sol. Hund's rule. 47. At Boyle’s temperature, the graph .................
34. The total ionic strength ................. Sol. At Boyle temperature gas behaves as ideal gas Z = 1 in a
range of low pressure but at high pressure Z>1.
Sol. Mole of Cu2+ = 0.1 × 1 = 0.1
Mole of SO42– = 0.1 × 1 = 0.1 48. The rates of effusion of two gases A .................
Mole of Al3+ = 0.1 × 2 = 0.2 rA MB 4
Sol.  
Mole of SO42– = 0.1 × 3 = 0.3 rB MA 1
Total moles of ions present in 1 litre = 0.7 MB 4
Molarity of all ions = 0.7 m 
MA 1
35. Which of the following change .................
Sol. The same species in each reaction is oxidised and reduced 3RTA
as well to give disproportionation reaction.
V rms A MA TA MB
  .
36. Calculate the minimum and maximum ................. V rmsT B M 3RTB B A
MB
Sol.
2 4
 x  8 2 2
1 1
49. The IUPAC name of .................
Out of 6 electrons in 2p and 3p must have on electron with F
1 5
m = + 1 and s = but in 3d-subshell an orbital having 4 6
2
Sol. 1
1 1
m = + 1 may have spin quantum no. – or + .  3 2 Cl
2 2
Therefore, minimum and maximum possible values are 2 Br
and 3 respectively. 2-Bromo-1-Chloro-5-Fluoro-3-iodo benzene
40. 1 mole of an organic compound .................
 y z y
Sol. CxHyOz +  x    O2 xCO2 + H2O 50. Which is the structure for 5-Bromo-.................
4 2 2
6
134.4 108 Br 1 CN
1 mole 5
22.4 18 Sol.
2
= 6 mole = 6 mole 4
From stoichiometry, x = 6 and y = 12 3
So, formula of organic compound = C6H12Oz.
However, the value of z cannot be predicted. So, possible
Cl
formulae is C6H12O6. 5-Bromo-3-chloro-2-methylcyclohxane-1-carbonitrile
41. Which of the following pairs have .................
Sol. Due to lanthanide contraction atomic size of Zr and Hf are
51. Which of the following is correct .................
approximately equal.
42. Aqueous solutions of two compounds ................. O
Sol. The electronegativity difference between M1 and O is 0.1,
which indicates M1 — O bond will be covalent, since O—H
C—OH
bond having more ionic character thus bond will break and
H+ ions will release and acidic solution is formed. Whereas Sol. 4  bonds and one ring.
difference between electronegativity of M2 — O bond is 2.3,
thus, M2 — OH bond will break. Hence, solution will be
basic in nature.
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-4
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
52. Identify the structure of X ................. PART-C MATHEMATICS
61. The standard ................
O / Zn
3
n n
Sol. Sol. Given, x
i 1
i = 20, x
i 1
2
i = 100

Standard deviation of given observations = n

x  x 
2
2 
–
i i
= 22
n  n 
 
2
100  20 
 –  =4
53. ................. n  n 
100 400
 – =4
n n2
Sol. The group –SO3H, –COOH and the nitrophenols o, p etc.  25n – 100 = n2  n2 – 25n + 100 = 0
are stronger acids than H2CO3, so only these acidic groups  n = 5, 20.

can evolve CO2 on reaction with NaHCO3. 62. If , ,  are roots .................
Sol.  +  +  = 3 ........ 1
 +  +  = – 1 ........ 2
54. Which of the following compound .................   = k
Sol. Fact   
   = –  +  +  – 3
3 3 3

55. An aromatic compound [x] .................   


= –  +  +  2 + 2 + 2 –  –  – 
  OH = –  +  + {  +  +  2 – 3  +  + }
Sol. 
2
 = – 3{32 – 3x – 1} = – 3 × 12 = – 36

63. The roots of the .................
Sol. ix2 – 4x – 4i = 0
+ CHI3
 x2 + 4ix – 4 = 0  x2 + 2ix + 2ix – 4 = 0
 x + 2ix + 2i = 0  x = –2i, –2i.
yellow ppt.
64. If  and  are roots .................
Sol. 2 – 7 + 1    – 7 = – 1
56. The correct stability order of the .................
1
Sol. I is the most stable resonating structure becasue it is   – 7 = –

neutral.
1 1
IV has compolete octet on each atoms, II and III both have  + = 2 + 2
–7 2
–7 2
incomplete octet at 'C' atom bearing positive charge but in
=  +  2 – 2 = 47
'III' structure negative charge is present on more
electronegative atom i.e. oxygen.
65. If a > b > 0 are.................

57. Which of the following statement ................. Sol. We have, y = ab  a by


2
Sol. S1 : [True] S2 : [True] S3 : [False] S4 : [True] y = ab + a – by
y2 – a – by – ab = 0  y – a y + b = 0
58. Decreasing order of electron density .................  y = a or y = –b not possible
Sol. Electron releasing groups +m, +I increase the electron
density while electron withdrawing group -m,-I decrease the 66. If Px is a polynomial .................
electron density of the benzene ring. Sol. Irrational roots always occurs in conjugate pair.

59. In which species positive charge .................  if one root is 1 – 3 other roots will be 1 + 3
H H similarly other roots for will be – 2

N N
Sol.   In all there are six roots so Px has degree 6.

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-5
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
67. Let  and  ................. 1 1
Sol. Quadratic equation is 77. If logkb = logbc.................
2 3
3x2 – 8x + 1 = 0 Sol. logk b = 2x, logb c = 3x , logcd = 4x
logkd = logkb. logb c . logcd = 24 x3
8 1 78. The number of .................
+= and  =
3 3 Sol. x[1 – log105] + log10 2 x + 1 = log 106
to find the value of x[log1010 – log105] + log10 2 x + 1 = log 106
x log102 + log10 2 x + 1 = log 106
1 1 log102x 2 x + 1 = log 106 , 2 x 2 + 2x – 6 = 0
+
  1      24    2x = 2, 2x = – 3
x = 1, which is not possible +ve integer
1 79. The value of ‘a’ for.................
+
  39    Sol. Let  is common root
1 3 3 3 3 + a  – 1 = 0 ……i
= –1+ =– + =0 & 4 + a 2 + 1 = 0 ……ii
4 4 4 4 Multiply equation i by  &
68. Find the value ................. subtract from ii  = –1 put in i
Sol. P x = x 2 + 2k + 2x + 32k + 1 a = –2
for distinct zeros, D > 0 4k + 2 2 – 4 · 32K + 1 > 0
80. If a > 2 is a constant.................
k 2 + 4k + 4 – 6k + 3 > 0 , k2 – 2k + 1 > 0
k – 1 2 > 0 which is always true except at k = 1 Sol.  a > 2
when it touches the axis of x. Hence k = R – {1} So a2 > 2a > a > 2
 x – a x –2a x – a2 = 0
69. If A and B are .................
Sol. AA–1 = I  | A A–1 | = | I | = 1 – –
1 0 a 2a a2
hence |A| |A–1| = 1  |A–1| =  B is correct
|A|
there are a – 1 positive integer between 0, a there are
70. If 3 × 3 order matrix.................
a 2 – 2a – 1 positive integer between 2a, a 2
Sol. |A|.|A|3–1 = |A|3 = 23 = 8
a2 – 2a –1 + a – 1 = 28
72. A and B are ................. a2 –a – 30 = 0 a = 6, a = –5
Sol. A = 3 × 4 ; A = 4×3 81. If a, b, c are .................
As A B is defined  let order of B = 3 × n
1 1 1
now BA = 3 ×n × 4 × 3  n=4 Sol. logxa = , logxb = , logx abc =
order of B is 3 × 4 24 40 12
order of B = 4 × 3  logxc = logx abc –logxa – logx b
order of B A = 4×3 × 3 × 4 = 4 × 4 Ans]
1 1 1 1
= – – = logc x = 60
73. Number of real ................. 12 24 40 60
Sol. | A | =0 for all  R  A is singular. Hence inverse can not
be found for any value of   R 82. If cos  is a root .................
Sol. 25 x2 + 20 x –15 x – 12 = 0
1 5x –3 5x + 4 = 0
Use R2  R2 – R 3 – R1
2 3 4
x=,–
74. If x –  is a factor.................
5 5
Sol. Let Px = x 4 – x3 + 2x + 6 4
cos  = – ; –1<x<0
 4 – 4 + 2 + 6 = 0   = – 3 5

75. log0.3 x – 1 < log .................
3 3
sin  = or –
Sol. log0.3x – 1 < log 2 x –1 5 5
0.3

1 24 24
log0.3x – 1 < log0.3x – 1  sin 2 = or
2 25 25
2
log0.3x – 1 < log0.3x –1
x –12>x –1 83. The number of value.................
x2 – 3x + 2 > 0 Sol. L.H.S. + ve  x > 1
x – 1x – 2 > 0 So log3 x2 – 2logx9 = 7 or x –1=1  x = 2
xt –, 1  2, 
but x – 1 > 0 1
2 log3x – 4 –7=0
x > 1 so x  2,  log3 x
76. Set of all real ................. 2log 3x 2 – 7 log3x – 4 = 0
Sol. 2a –1 x 2 + 2a + 1 x + 2a – 1 < 0 x R log3x = –1/2, 4
x = 3–1/2, 34
 2a – 1< 0
1 1 1
a< ….i x= , 81 ; neglect because x > 1
2 3 3
Now D < 0 So x = 2, 81
 4 a + 1 2 – 4 2a – 1 2 < 0
a a – 2 > 0 a < 0, a > 2 …..i i from i & ii a < 0
84. The sum of .................
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-6
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
Sol. Rationalize each term
x 2  3x  1
3 7 7  11 11  15 87. Let Y = .................
  x2  x  1

444   2 2
Sol. y = x + 3x + 1/x + x + 1
3  4n 13  4n  3  4n  3 Yx 2 + x + 1 = x 2 + 3x + 1
..... + =  X2 y -1 + xy -3 + y – 1 = 0
4 4  Since x  R, therefore
n y –32–4y –12≥0
= n  y – 3 2 – 2y – 2 2 ≥ 0
3  4n  3  -y – 1 3y – 5 ≥ 0
 y+ 1 3y – 5 ≤ 0
85. Solution set of .................  -1 ≤ y ≤ 5/3

Sol. x – 1x – 2 2x + 4/x + 2x – 3 0


It’s sign scheme is 88. ABC is .................
Sol. A –2, 5, B 7, 10, C 3, –4
AB2 = 81 + 25 = 106
2
x  –, –4]  –2,1]  {2}  3,  BC = 16 + 196 = 212
AC2 = 25 + 81 = 106
86. Total number ................. AB = AC and AB2 + AC2 = BC2
the ABC is right angled isosceles
x x2 x
Sol. + |x| = = x
x –1 | x  1| x 1 89. Circumcentre .................
Sol. circumcentre of ABC is the mid-point of BC i.e. 5, 3
x.x
 ≥0
x 1 90. Circumradius of .................
 X  1, ∞ {0}
BC
Sol. Circumradius of ABC = = 53
2

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-7
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CUMULATIVE TEST-1 CT-1
TARGET : JEE MAIN) 2018
DATE : 06-08-2017 |C
CLASS XII/XIII | COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES VIKALP
ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PART-A PHYSICS

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

8. 3 9. 1 10. 3 11. 3 12. 4 13. 2 14. 1

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

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

29. 2 30. 3

PART-B CHEMISTRY

31. 4 32. 4 33. 1 34. 2 35. 4 36. 4 37. 4

38. 2 39. 2 40. 2 41. 4 42. 1 43. 1 44. 4

45. 3 46. 1 47. 3 48. 1 49. 2 50. 1 51. 2

52. 4 53. 1 54. 1 55. 2 56. 4 57. 3 58. 3

59. 2 60. 4

PART-C MATHEMATICS

61. 3 62. 1 63. 3 64. 2 65. 1 66. 3 67. 3

68. 3 69. 3 70. 1 71. 3 72. 2 73. 4 74. 3

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

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

89. 1 90. 3

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-8
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CUMULATIVE TEST-1 CT-1
TARGET : JEE MAIN) 2018

DATE :14-08-17 |C
CLASS XII/XIII | COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES VIKALP
06-08-2017 ladsr ,oa gy
PART-A PHYSICS 15  Vx
tan 45 =
Vy
1. ;fn d.k A . ....................
 Vy = 5

Sol. rAB  t t 2 1i ˆ t tj ˆ
2
V= Vx2  Vy2  5 5
vr%, x = t – t2 + 1
rFkk y = t2 – t 5. ,d ok;q;ku . ....................
x=–y+1 Sol.
N Vp – e
x + y = 1 ljy js[kk

2. ,d iRFkj . .................... Vp – a

30º = 
Sol. A fcUnq ls xqtjus ij igys iRFkj dk osx 10 m/s Va – e

V2 = 0 + 2 × 10 × 5 10 m/s
V = 10 m/s 30º
W E
S1 – S2 = 20 m.
 1  1 2
 10  t  2 10  t 2  –  2  10  t   20
   
5m
A S
20 m 
 = 30º =
S1 6
B
6. ,d iRFkj dks . ....................
S2
1 2
//////////////////////////// Sol. tehu ij igq¡pus dk le; fn;k tk;sxk h = gt .... 1
t = 2s
2
le; t ds inksa esa {kSfrt foLFkkiu 'kwU; gSA
1
S2 = × 10 × 4 = 20 m
2
Ht = 25 + 20 = 45 m.

3. ,d d.k ljy . ....................


t 4

Sol. foLFkkiu =  vdt =  6 2tdt


0 0
= 2m
t=
2v
.... 2
f
4 3 4

nwjh =  | v | dt =  6 2tdt  2t
 
6dt = 10 m lehdj.k 1 o 2 ls
0 0 3
nwjh&foLFkkiu = 10 – 8 = + 2 2gv 2
h=
f2
4. ,d O;fDr . .................... 7. nks d.k ,d . ....................
Sol.
Vx Sol. lkis{k osx 10 2 m/s fu;r gh jgrk gSA
10 m/s if'pe
;fn nks d.kksa dks x o y ds vuqfn'k iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gS rc 1
Vy lSd.M i'pkr~ muds osx

v 1  10 î  10k̂
10
Vx
 Vx = 10

Vy v 2  10 ĵ  10k̂
 
v1  v 2
15
Vx
15–Vx
cos    
| v1 |  | v 2 |
15 m/s
45

Vy bu nks lfn'k ds e/; dks.k 60° gSA


Vy

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-1
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
8. ,d xsan tehu ...................... vy 
Sol. ekuk xsan dk izkjfEHkd osx = u tan = 1
vx 
1 2  = 45°
25 = ut – gt = ut – 5t2
2
 5t2 – ut + 25 = 0 11. fp=kkuqlkj nks ......................
;fn t1 rFkk t2 nks fLFkfr;ka gSA Sol. w.r.t.B

25m

rks, t2 – t1 = t 2 t 14t2 t 1 2
12. ,d d.k dks ......................
Sol. ux = 40 m/s, uy = 40 m/s
x = ux t = 80 m
u2 25
 42 =  4 1 2
25 5 y = uyt – gt = 60 m
2
u2
 162 =  20  u2 = 25 × 36 vy = uy – gt = 20 m/s
25 vx
 u = 30 m/s. tan = =2
vy
9. ,d vory ......................  = tan–12 Å/okZ/kj lsA
v
Sol. f = – 20 m & m=– = 2
u 13. ,d d.k ljy ......................
v = 2u. ds
mi;ksx ls s
Sol. vkSlr osx = =v
1 1 1 3 1 t avg
     5 5
–20 2u u 2u –20 25
 vdt =  4t t dt
2
u = – 30 cm S= = m
v = – 2u ds mi;ksx ls 0 0
3
1 1 1 1 1 25 / 3 m 5 m
    vavg = =
–20 –2u u 2u –20 5 sec. 3 sec
u = – 10 cm r; dh xbZ nwjh nwjh
oLrq dh niZ.k ls U;wure~ nwjh 10 cm gSA vkSlr pky = =
fy;k x;k le; t
4 5
10. ,d fpfM+;k¡ ......................
Sol. ;fn y-v{k Å/okZ/kj Åij dh rjQ vkSj x-v{k {kSfrt gSA nwjh = v
0
dt   –vdt
4
Vy okLrfod 32 7 39
Vy ¼vkHkklh½ = =  = m = 13 m
 1 3 3 3

  13m
vkSlr pky =
3v 0 5 sec
vy = v0 sin = v0
5 v  vi
vkSlr Roj.k a avg = f
 4v 0 t
B vx = v0 cos =
5 vf = 4 × 5 – 52 = 20 – 25 = –5
vi = 0
5  0
aavg = = – 1 m/s2 .
F
5
14. fp=k esa vory ......................
v0
vx = vx R R uf R
Sol. u = – ;f=  ;v=
v y 4 3v 0 4v 0 4 2 uf 2
vy =   
1 3 5 5 R
izfrfcEc niZ.k ds nka;h vksj nwjh ij gksxkA ;g vkHkklh
4 2
3 rFkk lha/kk gksxkA

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-2
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
15. vory niZ.k ...................... 20. ,d [kxksfy; ......................
v f f f
Sol. = = = Sol. ;gk¡, m = –10, L = 22cm, f0=?
u u  f oLrq dh Qksdl ls nwjh x
f0 f0
16. 3/2 viorZukad ...................... tSlk fd m =   
10 ; k f0 10fe
Sol. fizTe }kjk fopyu fe fe
3 
= 3.6º   1 = 1.8º tSlk fd L  f0  fe
2 
 22 10fe fe 11fe

22
;k fe   2cm
11

f0  10fe  10  2  20cm

21. n`f"V nks"k dk ......................


R = 20 cm |f| = 10 cm
izfrfcEc Qksdl ry ij cusxk 1
eq[; y–v{k ls izfrfcEc dh nwjh = |f|  Sol. P
0.6
1.8
= 100 × mm = 3.14 mm
180
22. ,d i{kh ikuh ......................
17. gok ls dk¡p ......................
Sol. fdj.k fp=k cukvksa vkSj ns[kks B
3 m/s
18. ,d irys ...................... x
1 1 2
Sol.  –
fmeqm fL f y
Sol.
1 1 2
 – F
–28  fL
fL = 56 cm.
1 1 1
 1.5 – 1–  nwjh = x + y
fL R  
1 1 1  dx

56 2  R 
pky = dt
R = 28 cm
4
19. ,d fizTe dk ......................   3  4m / s
3
Sol. sinA – C = sin45°

A
23. ,d le&mÙky ......................
45°
C 1  1 1 
A–C Sol.  r  1   
fr  R1 R2 

1  1 1 
 cosC  sinC 1  b  1   
 fb  R1 R2 
2 2
fr b  1 0.6
 1
1

1 1
    1.5
2   fb r  1 0.4

   5 

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-3
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
24. ,d la;qDr ...................... PART-B CHEMISTRY
v0  D 31. dqy ÅtkZ E rFkk foHko ÅtkZ V ;qDr .................
Sol. m = m0 × me = 1   Sol. ;g izfl JksfMaxj rjax lehdj.k gSA
v0  fe 
 2  2  2 82m
   E V0   
D 20 x 2 y 2 z2 h2
me = 1 +  5  1
fe fe
32. ty;ksftr yo.k Na2SO4.nH2O xeZ .................
= fe = 5 cm
Sol. fuEu ds ,d eksy es H2O dh izfr'kr gkfu
18n  100
Na2SO4. nH2O = = 55
142 18n
25. ,d fizTe dk ...................... n = 10

33. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dkcZu ijek.kq .................


A
Sol. r  45 Sol. gq.M fu;e
2
34. dqy vk;fud lkeF;Z ¼lHkh vk;uks dh dqy eksyjrk½ .................
sini 3 Sol.
 i = 60°
sinr 2 gy- Cu2+ ds eksy = 0.1 × 1 = 0.1
SO42– ds eksy = 0.1 × 1 = 0.1
min= 2i – A = 2 × 60° – 90° = 30°
Al3+ ds eksy = 0.1 × 2 = 0.2
27. 20cm oØrk ...................... SO42– ds eksy = 0.1 × 3 = 0.3

Sol. ifêdk ls viorZu ds dkj.k oLrq dh fLFkfr esa vkHkklh foLFkkiu 1 yhVj es mifLFkr vk;uks ds dqy eksy = 0.7
lHkh vk;uks dh eksyjrk = 0.7 m
 1 
= d 1   35. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ifjorZu .................
 µrel  Sol. izR;sd vfHkfØ;k esa leku Lih'kht vkWDlhd`r rFkk vipf;r gksrh
gS rFkk fo"kekuqikrhdj.k vfHkfØ;k nsrh gSA
 1
=3  1  3  = 1 cm niZ.k dh vksj
  36. bysDVªkWu] tks Øksfe;e Cr es pqEcdh; .................
 2
Sol.
vc] niZ.k ls ijkorZu ds fy,,

R
u = – 30 cm. f=– = – 10 cm
2
1
1 1 1 1 1 1 2p rFkk 3p es 6 bysDVªkWu m = + 1 rFkk s =eku j[kus pkfg,
= – gives =– – 2
v f u v 10 30
1
ysfdu 3d-midks'k es m = + 1 j[kus okyk ,d d{kd – ;k
 v = – 15 cm 2
bl izdkj izfrfcEc niZ.k ds nk;ha rjQ 15 cm, nwjh ij cusxkA 1
+ pØ.k Dok.Ve la[;k eku j[k ldrk gSA blfy,] U;wure
2
fdUrq ifêdk ls nwljs viorZu ds dkj.k izfrfcEc niZ.k ls 1 cm rFkk vf/kdre lEHko eku Øe'k% 2 rFkk 3 gSA

nwj f[kld tk,xkA vr% vafre izfrfcEc niZ.k ls 16 cm nwj 40. ,d dkcZfud ;kSfxd dk 1 eksy] .................
 y z y
cusxkA Sol. CxHyOz +  x    O2 xCO2 + H2O
4 2 2
134.4 108
1 eksy
30. The time ...................... 22.4 18
= 6 eksy = 6 eksy
A o B ds ...................... jllehdj.kferh ls, x = 6 rFkk y = 12
blfy,] dkcZfud ;kSfxd dk lw=k = C6H12Oz.
Srel  ;|fi] z dk eku ugha crk;k tk ldrk gS] blfy, laHkkfor lw=k
Sol. U;wure~ nwjh esa yxus okyk le;  .
Vrel 2u0 cos  C6H12O6 gSA

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-4
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
41. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;qXe yxHkx leku ................. 51. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh .................
Sol. ysUFksukbM ladqpu ds dkj.k Zr rFkk Hf dk ijek.kq vkdkj yxHkx O
leku gSA
C—OH
42. nks ;kSfxdks M1–O–H rFkk –M2–O–H ds .................
gy- M1 rFkk O ds e/; oS|qr_.krk vUrj 0.1 gS] tks M1 — O ca/k
Sol. 4  ca/k rFkk ,d oy;A
dks lgla;kstd bafxr djrk gS] pwafd vf/kd vk;fud xq.k j[kus
okyk O—H ca/k bl izdkj VwVsxk rFkk H+ vk;u fu"dkflr gksaxs
rFkk vEyh; foy;u curk gSA tcfd M2 — O ca/k dh 52. fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k esa 'X' dks .................
oS|qr_.krk ds e/; vUrj 2.3 gS blfy, M2 — OH ca/k VwVsxkA
vr% foy;u {kkjh; izd`fr dk gksxkA O / Zn
Sol. 3
43. 300 K ij
lEihM~;rk xq.kkad z .................
Vm okLrfod
Sol. Z =
Vm vkn'kZ
Vm okLrfod < V m vkn'kZ
45. lgh dFku pqfu;s .................
Sol. 1 ,d vk;u ij vkos'k ?kuRo ftruk vf/kd gksrk gS] mruh gh
vk;u dh ty;ksftr f=kT;k vf/kd gksxhA 53. .................
2 foyk;d ds fy, ijkoS|qr fu;rkad r dk eku ftruk
vf/kd gksxk] mruk gh vk;fud ;kSfxdksa ds fy, foyk;d vPNk
gksrk gSA Sol. –SO3H, –COOH rFkk o, p-ukbVªksQhuksy lewg H2CO3 ls
46. xzkge fu;e ds vuqlkj CO, O2, N2 ................. vf/kd izcy vEy gksrs gSA blfy, ;s lewg NaHCO3 ls
Sol. tSls gh xSl dk eksyj nzO;eku  folj.k dh nj  vfHkfØ;k djds CO2 xSl nsrs gSaA
47. ckW ; y rki ij Z rFkk P ds e/; ................. 54. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd .................
Sol. ckW;y rki ij nkc dh fuEu ijkl esa xSl vkn'kZ xSl tSlk Sol. rF;
O;ogkj djrh gS ijUrq mPp nkc ij Z>1 gksrk gSA
55. ,d ,jksesfVd ;kSfxd [x] .................
48. leku rki vkSj nkc dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa ij .................
  OH
rA MB 4 MB 4 Sol. 
2

Sol.   ;  
rB MA 1 MA 1
3RTA + CHI3
V rms A MA TA MB ihyk vo{ksi
  .
V rmsT B M 3RT B B A
MB 56. fuEufyf[kr vuquknh lajpukvksa .................
Sol. I vf/kd LFkk;h vuquknh lajpuk gS D;ksafd ;g mnklhu gSA
2 4 IV esa lHkh ijek.kqvksa ij v"Vd iw.kZ gSA II ,oa III nksuksa esa dkcZu
 x  8 2 2
1 1 ijek.kq ij v"Vd iw.kZ ugha gS] ysfdu 'III' lajpuk esa _.kkos'k
vf/kd fo|qr _.kh vkWDlhtu ij mifLFkr gSA
49. fuEu ;kSfxd dk IUPAC uke .................
F 57. fuEu es ls dkSulk dFku xyr .................
5 Sol. S1 : [lR;] S2 : [lR;] S3 : [vlR;] S4 : [lR;]
4 6
Sol. 1 58. uhps fn;s x;s ;kSfxdksa esa mifLFkr csUthu .................
 3 2 Cl Sol. csUthu oy; esa bysDVªkWu fu"dklu lewg +m, +I bysDVªkWu ?kuRo
Br c<+krs gSa tcfd bysDVªkWu vkd"khZ lewg -m,-I bysDVªkWu ?kuRo
2-czkseks-1-Dyksjks-5-¶yksjks-3-vk;ksMks csUthu ?kVkrs gSaA

50. 5-czkseks-3-Dyksjks-2-esfFkylkbDyksgsDlsu................. 59. dkSulh Lih'kht esa /ku vkos'k .................


6 H H
Sol. Br 1 CN
5
2 N  N
4 Sol. 
3
Cl
5-czkseks-3-Dyksjks-2-esfFkylkbDyksgsDlsu-1-dkcksZukbVªkby

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-5
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PART-C MATHEMATICS 67. ekuk vkSj f}?kkr.................
Sol. f}?kkr lehdj.k
61. n izs{k.kksa x1, ................
3x2 – 8x + 1 = 0
n n
Sol. fn;k x;k gS, x
i 1
i = 20, x
i 1
2
i = 100
+=
8
vkSj  =
1
fn;s x;s izs{k.kksa dk ekud fopyu = n 3 3
1 1
x  x 
2
2  +
i
–
i
= 22   1      24   
n  n  1
  + dk eku
2   39   
100  20 
 –  =4 1 3 3 3
n  n  = –1+ =– + =0
4 4 4 4
100 400
 – =4 68. k dk eku Kkr .................
n n2 Sol. P x = x 2
+ 2k + 2x + 32k + 1
 25n – 100 = n2 fofHkUu ewyksa ds fy, D > 0, 4k + 2 2
– 4 · 32K + 1 > 0
 n2 – 25n + 100 = 0 2 2
k + 4k + 4 – 6k + 3 > 0 , k – 2k + 1 > 0
 n = 5, 20. k – 1 2 > 0 tks fd lR; gS] k = 1 dks NksM+dj
vr% k = R – {1}
62. ;fn lehdj.k x3 – 3x2 – ................. 69. ;fn A vkSj B izfrykseh; .................
Sol.  +  +  = 3 ........ 1 Sol. AA–1 = I  | A A–1 | = | I | = 1
 +  +  = – 1 ........ 2 1
  = k
vr% |A| |A–1| = 1  |A–1| =  B lgh gSA
|A|
  
70. ;fn 3 × 3 Øe dk .................
   = –  +  +  – 3
3 3 3
Sol. |A|.|A|3–1 = |A|3 = 23 = 8
   72. A vkSj B nks fn, .................
= –  +  +   +  +  –  –  – 
2 2 2 Sol. A = 3 × 4 ; A = 4×3
= –  +  + {  +  +  2 – 3  +  + } pwfd A B ifjHkkf"kr gS  ekuk B = 3 × n dk Øe
= – 3{32 – 3x – 1} = – 3 × 12 = – 36 vc BA = 3 ×n × 4 × 3  n=4
B dk Øe 3 × 4 gSA
63. lehdj.k ix2 – 4x – 4i ................. B = 4 × 3 dk Øe
Sol. ix2 – 4x – 4i = 0 B A dk Øe = 4×3 × 3 × 4 = 4 × 4 Ans]
 x2 + 4ix – 4 = 0  x2 + 2ix + 2ix – 4 = 0
 x + 2ix + 2i = 0  x = –2i, –2i. 73. ds okLrfod .................
Sol. | A | =0 lHkh  R  A vO;q"Øe.kh; gS vr%   R ds
64. ;fn  vkSj  lehdj.k.................
1
Sol. 2 – 7 + 1    – 7 = – 1 R2  R2 – R 3 – R1 fdlh Hkh eku ds fy, izfrykse Kkr
2
1 ugh fd;k tk ldrk
  – 7 = –
 74. ;fn x –  lehdj.k .................
1 1 Sol. ekuk Px = x 4 – x3 + 2x + 6
 + = 2 + 2
–7 2
–7 2
 4 – 4 + 2 + 6 = 0
  =–3
=  +  2 – 2 = 47 
75. log0.3 x – 1 < l og.................
65. ;fn a > b > 0 nks ................. Sol. log0.3x – 1 < log 2 x –1
0 .3

Sol. ;gk¡ y = ab  a by 1


log0.3x – 1 < log0.3x – 1
y2 = ab + a – by 2
y2 – a – by – ab = 0  y – a y + b = 0 log0.3x – 1 2 < log0.3x –1
 y = a ;k y = –b laHko ugh x –12>x –1
x2 – 3x + 2 > 0
66. ;fn Px ifjes; ................. x – 1x – 2 > 0
xt –, 1  2, 
Sol.  ;fn ,d ewy 1 – 3 gS vkSj nwljk ewy 1 + 3 ysfdu x – 1 > 0
blfy, nwljs ewy ds fy, – 2 x>1
 N% ewy gksxsa blfy, Px dh dksfV 6 blfy, x  2, 

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-6
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
76. ‘a’ ds lHkh okLrfod ................. 1
Sol. 2a –1 x 2 + 2a + 1 x + 2a – 1 < 0 x R 2 log3x – 4 –7=0
 2a – 1< 0 log3 x
2log 3x 2 – 7 log3x – 4 = 0
1 log3x = –1/2, 4
a< ….i
2 x = 3–1/2, 34
vc D < 0  4 a + 1 2
– 4 2a – 1 2 < 0 1
a a – 2 > 0 a < 0, a > 2….. i o ii ls a < 0 x= , 81
3
1 1
77. ;fn logkb = logbc................. 1
2 3 vLohdk;Z x > 1 ds fy,
Sol. logk b = 2x, logb c = 3x , logcd = 4x 3
logkd = logkb. logb c . logcd = 24 x3 blfy, x = 2, 81
78. lehdj.k x + log10.................
Sol. x[1 – log105] + log10 2 x + 1 = log 106 84. vuqØe .................
x[log1010 – log105] + log10 2 x + 1 = log 106 Sol. izR;sd in dks ifjes;dj.k djus ij
x log102 + log10 2 x + 1 = log 106
log102x 2 x + 1 = log 106 , 2 x 2 + 2x – 6 = 0 3 7 7  11 11  15
2x = 2, 2x = – 3  

444  
x = 1, tks fd /kukRed iw.kkZad ugh gSA
79. ‘a’ dk eku gksxk................. 3  4n 13  4n  3  4n  3
..... + =
Sol. ekuk mHk;fu"B ewy gSA 4 4
3 + a  – 1 = 0 ……i
n
vkSj 4 + a 2 + 1 = 0 ……ii = n
i dks  ls rFkk ii dks ls ?kVkus ij  = –1 rFkk i es j[kus ij 3  4n  3
a = –2
80. ;fn a > 2 vpj gS ................. 85. vlfedk .................
Sol.  a > 2
blfy, a2 > 2a > a > 2 Sol. x – 1x – 2 2x + 4/x + 2x – 3 0
 x – a x –2a x – a2 = 0
fpUg i)fr ls
– –
0 a 2a a2 x  –, –4]  –2,1]  {2}  3, 
;gka a – 1, 0, a esa /kukRed iw.kkZd gS blfy, a 2 – 2a – 1.
2a, a 2 /kukRed iw.kkZd gSA x
a2 – 2a –1 + a – 1 = 28
86. lehdj.k .................
x –1
a2 –a – 30 = 0 a = 6, a = –5
81. ;fn a, b, c okLrfod................. x x2 x
Sol. + |x| = = x
1 1 1 x –1 | x  1| x 1
Sol. logxa = , logxb = , logx abc =
24 40 12 x.x
 ≥ 0 ;  X  1, ∞ {0}
 logxc = logx abc –logxa – logx b x 1
1 1 1 1
= – – = logc x = 60
12 24 40 60 x 2  3x  1
87. ekuk Y = .................
82. ;fn cos ] lehdj.k................. x 2  x2  1
Sol. 25 x2 + 20 x –15 x – 12 = 0 Sol. y = x2 + 3x + 1/x + x + 1
5x –3 5x + 4 = 0 Yx 2 + x + 1 = x 2 + 3x + 1
 X2 y -1 + xy -3 + y – 1 = 0
3 4  pwfd x  R blfy,
x= ,–
5 5  y – 3 2 – 4 y – 1 2 ≥ 0  y – 3 2 – 2y – 2 2 ≥ 0
4  -y – 1 3y – 5 ≥ 0  y+ 1 3y – 5 ≤ 0
cos  = –  -1 ≤ y ≤ 5/3
5
–1<x<0 88. ABC gSa .................
3 3 Sol. A –2, 5, B 7, 10, C 3, –4
sin  = or – AB2 = 81 + 25 = 106
5 5 2
BC = 16 + 196 = 212
24 24 AC2 = 25 + 81 = 106
 sin 2 = ;k AB = AC rFkk AB2 + AC2 = BC2
25 25
f=kHkqt ABC ledks.kh; lef}ckgq gSA
83. The number of value................. 89. ABC dk .................
lehdj.k ................. Sol. f=kHkqt ABC dk ifjdsUnz BC dk e/; fcUnq gS] vFkkZr~ 5, 3
Sol. L.H.S. + ve  x > 1
blfy, log3 x2 – 2logx9 = 7 or x –1=1  x = 2 90. ABC dh .................
BC
Sol. ABC dh ifjf=kT;k = = 53
2
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-7
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CUMULATIVE TEST-1 CT-1
TARGET : JEE MAIN) 2018

DATE : 06-08-2017 |C
CLASS XII/XIII | COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES VIKALP
ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PART-A PHYSICS

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

8. 3 9. 1 10. 3 11. 3 12. 4 13. 2 14. 1

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

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

29. 2 30. 3

PART-B CHEMISTRY

31. 4 32. 4 33. 1 34. 2 35. 4 36. 4 37. 4

38. 2 39. 2 40. 2 41. 4 42. 1 43. 1 44. 4

45. 3 46. 1 47. 3 48. 1 49. 2 50. 1 51. 2

52. 4 53. 1 54. 1 55. 2 56. 4 57. 3 58. 3

59. 2 60. 4

PART-C MATHEMATICS

61. 3 62. 1 63. 3 64. 2 65. 1 66. 3 67. 3

68. 3 69. 3 70. 1 71. 3 72. 2 73. 4 74. 3

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

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

89. 1 90. 3

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota Raj. - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLERCT1060817-8
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
Objective Response Sheet (ORS)
P03-17 TARGET : JEE (MAIN)

Reso Roll No. Batch :_______________


01 1 2 3 4
02 1 2 3 4 Student’s Name : _________________________________________________
03 1 2 3 4
04 1 2 3 4 Test Venue :________________________________Room No.:______________
05 1 2 3 4
D D M M Y Y Y Y
06 1 2 3 4
07 1 2 3 4 TEST DATE :
08 1 2 3 4 Right 1 2 C 4 Wrong 1 2 C 4
09 1 2 3 4 CLASS XI
10 1 2 3 4 RESO ROLL NUMBER
11 1 2 3 4
12 1 2 3 4 CLASS XlI/XIII
13 1 2 3 4
14 1 2 3 4
15 1 2 3 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 1 2 3 4
51 1 2 3 4
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
17 1 2 3 4 52 1 2 3 4
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
18 1 2 3 4
53 1 2 3 4
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
19 1 2 3 4 54 1 2 3 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
20 1 2 3 4
55 1 2 3 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
21 1 2 3 4 56 1 2 3 4
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
22 1 2 3 4
57 1 2 3 4
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
23 1 2 3 4 58 1 2 3 4
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
24 1 2 3 4
59 1 2 3 4
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
25 1 2 3 4 60 1 2 3 4
26 1 2 3 4
27 1 2 3 4 61 1 2 3 4
28 1 2 3 4 62 1 2 3 4 Medium : English E H Hindi
29 1 2 3 4 63 1 2 3 4
30 1 2 3 4 64 1 2 3 4
Test Paper Code: ______________________
65 1 2 3 4
66 1 2 3 4
67 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

31 1 2 3 4 68 1 2 3 4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
32 1 2 3 4 69 1 2 3 4
33 1 2 3 4 70 1 2 3 4
34 1 2 3 4 71 1 2 3 4
35 1 2 3 4 72 1 2 3 4
36 1 2 3 4 73 1 2 3 4 MPT MCT MT AIOT JPT
37 1 2 3 4 74 1 2 3 4
38 1 2 3 4 75 1 2 3 4

39 1 2 3 4 76 1 2 3 4
77 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
40 1 2 3 4
41 1 2 3 4 78 1 2 3 4

42 1 2 3 4 79 1 2 3 4
80 1 2 3 4 Signature of Candidate:
43 1 2 3 4
44 1 2 3 4 81 1 2 3 4

45 1 2 3 4 82 1 2 3 4

46 1 2 3 4 83 1 2 3 4
Signature of Invigilator
47 1 2 3 4 84 1 2 3 4

48 1 2 3 4 85 1 2 3 4

49 1 2 3 4 86 1 2 3 4 Invigilator Signature:____________________
50 1 2 3 4 87 1 2 3 4
Invigilator Name: _______________________
88 1 2 3 4
89 1 2 3 4 ______________________________________
90 1 2 3 4

Вам также может понравиться