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TERM – I (MAIN)

PHYSICS

1. A shell is fired from a fixed arbitrary with an initial speed ‘v’ such that it hits the target on the ground at a
distance R from it. If t1 and t2 are the values of the time taken by it to hit the target in two possible ways, the
product t1t2 is
R R 4R
(A) 2R/g (B) (C) (D)
g 2g g
ANS. A
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2. The trajectory of a projectile near the surface of the earth is given by y = 2x – 9x . If it were launched at an
angle 0 with speed V0 then (g = 10)
 1  5  2  4
(A) 0  cos 1   and V0  m / s (B) 0  cos 1   and V0  m / s
 5 3  5 3

 1  7  2  9
(C) 0  cos 1   and V0  m / s (D) 0  cos 1   and V0  m / s
 5  3  5  3
ANS. A

3. If V  b x (along positive axis) . Calculate the speed of the particle at t = t(at two, particle is at origin)
(A) b2  / 2 (B) b / 2 (C) b2  (D) b2  / 3
ANS. A

4. In a car race on straight road, car A takes a time t less than car B at the finish and passes finishing point with
a speed ‘v’ more than that of car B. Both the car starts from rest and travel with constant acceleration a1 and
a2 respectively. Then ‘V’ is equal to

(a a t )2  2a1a 2 
(A) 1

2
(B)  
2a1a 2 t (C)   (D) a1a2(t )
 a1  a 2 
ANS. A

5. A particle starts from rest, with uniform acceleration ‘a’ at time t1 choose the incorrect option

a V

(A) (B)

t t

X X

(C) (D)

t t
ANS. C

6. Ship A is moving with velocity v1  30iˆ  50ˆj from position (0, 0) and ship B is moving with velocity v 2  10iˆ

from position (80, 150). The time for minimum separation between the two ships is (in second)
(A) 2.6 (B) 2.2 (C) 2.4 (D) None
ANS. A

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7. A particle is projected vertically upwards with speed v0. The drag force acting on it given by fdrag  mv 2 . The

time when it is at maximum height is

1    
tan1  v g  tan1 (v )0
 g 0 
(A) (B)
g   g

tan1  g  1  1
(C)  v0  (D) tan1  
g    g g  v0 
ANS. A

8. If  = 2 m/s. Then find the range of projectile (up the plane) as shown
2
in figure. [g = 10 m/s ]
u
(A) 5 cm (B) 10 cm  = 15
0

 = 30
0
(C) 15 cm (D) 20 cm

ANS. D

9. These are two block as shown in the figure of masses 1 kg and 4 kg.  = 0.2 1kg
Friction coefficient between any two surface are 0.2 then find maximum 2 = 0.2 4 kg F
value of horizontal force F so that both blocks moves together .
(A) 20N (B) 15N (C) 10 N (D) 30N
ANS A

10. A uniform rod of length l is being rotated in a horizontal plane with a constant angular speed about an axis
passing through one of its ends. If the tension generated in the rod due to rotation is T(x) at a distance x from
the axis, then which of the following graphs depicts it most closely

Tx Tx

(A) (B)

l x l x

Tx Tx

(C) (D)

l x l x
ANS. C

11. A smooth wire of length 2r is bent into a circle and kept in a vertical plane. A bead can A 
slide smoothly on the wire. When the circle is rotating with angular speed  about the
vertical diameter. AB as shown in the figure, the bead is at rest with respect to the r
O
circular ring at position P as shown. Then the value of  is equal to
2
r/2
g
(A) (B) 2g/(r 3 ) P
3r
B
g 2g
(C) (D)
2r r
ANS. B

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12. A block of mass 5 kg is (i) pushed is case (A) and (ii) pulled case (B), F = 20N
0
by a force F = 20N, making an angle of 30 with the horizontal, as
300
shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction between the block and
the floor is  = 0.2. The difference between the acceleration of the 300
2
blocks, in case (B) and case (A) will be (g = 10 m/s ) F = 20N
(A) 0.4m (B) 0.8m (C) 0.4m (D) 1.2m
ANS. B

13. A block of mass 10 kg is kept on a rough inclined plane as shown in the figure. A P
force of 3N is applied on the block. The coefficient of static friction between the plane
10kg
and the block is 0.6. What should be the minimum value of force P, such that the
2 3N
block does not move down words? (g = 10 m/s )
450
(A) 32N (B) 25N
(C) 23N (D) 18N
ANS. A

14. Force verses displacement graph of particle starting from rest is given in the F

figure shown. The kinetic energy of particle at x = 3m is 3N

(A) 6.5J (B) 7.5J


2N
(C) 6J (D) 5J

2m 3m x
ANS. A

15. A person of mass M is , sitting on a swing of length L and swinging with an angular amplitude 0. If the person
stands up when the swing passes through its lowest point, the work done by him, assuming that his centre of
mass m moves by a distance (l < < L) is close to
(A) Mg(1  )02 (B) Mg(1  )0 (C) Mg(1  )02 (D) Mg(1 
cos )0
ANS. C
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16. A force act on a 2kg object so that its position is given as a function of time as x = 3t + 5. What is the work
done by this force in first 5 secs?
(A) 850J (B) 900J (C) 960J (D) 875J
ANS. C

17. A block of mass m, lying on smooth horizontal surface is attached to spring


(of negligible mass) of spring as shown in figure. The block is initially at rest
m F
in its equilibrium position. If now the block speed of the block is
F 2F
(A) (B)
mK mK
F F
(C) (D)
mK  mK
ANS. C

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18. A block of mass m is kept on a platform which starts from rest with constant
m a = g/2
acceleration g/2 upward, as shown in figure. Work done by normal reaction
on block in time t is
3mg2 t 2
(A) 0 (B)
8

mg2 t 2 mg2 t
(C) (D)
8 8
ANS. B

19. A pendulum is oscillating and its maximum kinetic energy is K 1. If the length the pendulum is doubled and it
performs oscillation with the same amplitude as in the first case its maximum kinetic energy is K 2. Then
K1 K1
(A) K 2  (B) K2 = 2K1 (C) K2 = K1 (D) K 2 
2 7
ANS. B

20. Two forces P and Q of magnitude 2F and 3F respectively are at an angle  with each other. If the force Q is
doubled, then their resultant also gets doubled. Then the angle is
0 0 0 0
(A) 30 (B) 60 (C) 90 (D) 120
ANS. D

21. Two vectors A and B have equal magnitudes. The magnitude of (A 


B) is ‘n’ times the magnitude of

(A 
B) . The angle between A and B is

 n2  1   n  1  n2  1   n  1
(A) sin1  2  (B) cos 1  (C) cos 1  2  (D) sin1 
 n  1  n  1  n  1  n  1

ANS. C

22. The position co-ordinate of a particle moving in a 3D coordinate system is given by x = acost, y = asint and
z = at. The speed of the particle is

(A) a (B) 3a (C) 2a (D) 2a


ANS. C

23. A mass of 10 kg is suspended vertically by a rope from the roof. When a horizontal force is applied n the rope
0
at some point, the rope deviated at an angle of 45 at the roof point. If the suspended mass is at equilibrium,
2
the magnitude of the force applied is (g = 10 m/s )
(A) 200N (B) 100N (C) 140N (D) 70N
ANS. B

24 A particle is moving with a velocity v  k(y i ˆ xj )ˆ where K is a constant. The general equation for its path is
2 2 2 2
(A) xy = c (B) y = x + c (C) y = x + c (D) y = x + c
ANS. B

25. Two guns A and B can fire bullets at speeds 11 km/s and 2 km/s respectively. From a point on a horizontal
ground, they are fired in all possible direction. The ratio of maximum areas covered by the bullets fired by the
two guns on the ground is:
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 4 (C) 1 : 8 (D) 1: 16
ANS. D

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26. A particle starts from (1, 0)m at t = 0 and moves along the positive v m/s
x=axis. The graph of velocity with respect to time is shown in
3
figure. What is the position of the particle at t = 5s?
2
(A) 6m (B) 9m
1
(C) 3m (D) 10m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 t
ANS. D
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27. A body is projected at t = 0 with a velocity at an angle 60 with the horizontal. The radius of curvature of its
2
trajectory at t = 1s is R. Neglecting air resistance and taking acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s , the
value of R is approximately
(A) 2.5 m (B) 10.3m (C) 2.8m (C) 5.1 m
ANS. C

28. A particle is moving along a circular path with a constant speed of 10 m/s. What is the magnitude of the
0
change in velocity of the particle, when it moves through an angle of 60 around the centre of the circle?

(A) 0 (B) 10m/s (C) 10 3m/ s (D) 10 2m/ s


ANS. B

29. A particle of mass m is moving in a straight line with momentum p. Starting at time t = 0 , a force F = kt acts in
the same direction on the moving particle during time interval T So that its momentum changes from p to 2p.
Here (c is a constant). The value of T is:
p k 2k 2p
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) (D)
k p p k
ANS. A

30. Two particles A, B are moving on two concentric circles of radii R 1 y


and R2 with equal angular speed . At t = 0, their position and
A
direction of motion are shown in the figure. The relative velocity

VA  VB at t  is given by R1 x
2 R2

(A) R
( 2  i )1 ˆ
R (B) R
( 1  i )2 ˆ
R B

(C) (R 1 R i )2 ˆ
 (D) R
( 1 R i )2 ˆ

ANS. A

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CHEMISTRY
1. When a mixture of aluminum powder and iron (III) oxide is ignited, it produces molten iron and aluminium oxide. In
an experiment, 5.4 g of aluminium was mixed with 18.5 g of iron (III) oxide . At the end of the reaction, the mixture
contained 11.2 g of iron, 10.2 g of aluminium oxide, and an undetermined amount of unreacted iron (III) oxide. No
aluminium was left. What is the mass of the iron (III) oxide left?
(A) 2.5 g (B) 7.3 g (C) 8.3 g (D) 2.9g
ANS. A

2. Which of the following compounds gives oxide on mild heating ?


(A) Li2CO3 (B) Na2CO3 (C) K2CO3 (D) Cs2CO3
ANS. A

3. At a constant temperature a gas occupies a volume of 200 ml at a pressure of 0.720 bar. It is subjected to an
external pressure of 0.900 bar. What is the resulting volume of the gas?
(A) 160 ml (B) 320 ml (C) 80 ml (D) 400 ml
ANS. A

4. The distance of closet approach of an -particle fired towards a nucleus with momentum ‘P’ is r. What will be the
distance of closet approach when the momentum of the -particle is 2P?
(A) 2r (B) 4r (C) r/2 (D) r/4
ANS. D

5. A graph is plotted for an element, by putting its mass on X-axis and the corresponding number of atoms on
23
Y-axis. What is the atomic mass of the element for which the graph is plotted? (NA = 6.0 10 )

(A) 80 (B) 40 (C) 0.025 (D) 20


ANS. B
6. Which of the following statements about Na2O2 is not correct ?
(A) If is diamagnetic in nature
(B) It gives H2O2 upon reaction with HCl
3+ 2-
(C) Na2O2 oxidises Cr to CrP4 in basic medium.
(D) It is the super oxide of sodium.
ANS. D
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7. A 0.5 dm flask contains gas A and 1dm flask contains gas B at the same temperature. If density of A is twice that
of B and the molar mass of A is half of B, then the ratio of pressure exerted by gases is
(A) PA /PB  2 (B) PA /PB  1 (C) PA /PB  4 (D) PA /PB  3

ANS. C

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8. Wavelength of photon which have energy equal to average of energy of photons with 1 = 4000 Å and 2 = 6000 Å
will be
(A) 5000 Å (B) 4800 Å (C) 9600 Å (D) 2400 Å
ANS. B

9. The density of a DNA sample is 1.1g/ml and its molar mass determined by cryoscopic method was found to be
6  10 g/mole. What is the volume occupied by one DNA molecule? (NA = 6  10 )
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(A) 5.45  10 ml (B) 1.83  10 ml (C) 9.06  10 (D) 1.09  10


8 -9 -16 -13
ml ml
ANS. C

10. A compound contains equal masses of the elements A, B and C. If the atomic masses of A, B and C are 20,
40 and 60, respectively, the empirical formula of the compound is
(A) A3 B2 C (B) AB2C3 (C) ABC (D) A6B3C2
ANS. D

11. A sample of air contains only N2, O2 and H2O. It is saturated with water vapour and pressure is 640 torr. The
vapour pressure of water is 40 torr and the molar ratio of N2 & O2 is 3 : 1. The partial pressure of N2 in the sample is
(A) 540 torr (B) 900 torr (C) 1080 torr (D) 450 torr
ANS. D

12. The behavior of a real gas is usually depicted by plotting compressibility factor Z versus P at a constant
temperature. At high temperature and high pressure, Z is usually more than 1. This fact can be explained by van
der Waal’s equation when
(A) the constant ‘a’ is negligible and not ‘b’
(B) the constant ‘b’ is negligible and not ‘a’
(C) both constant ‘a’ and ‘b’ are negligible
(D) all the above
ANS. A
13. Molecule AB has a bond length of 1.6 Å and a dipole moment of 0.38 D. The fractional charge on each
atom (absolute magnitude) is : (charge of electron = 4.8  10
-10
esu)
(A) 0 (B) 0.05 (C) 0.5 (D) 1.0
ANS. B
14. A mixture of N2 and H2 is caused to react in a closed container to form NH3. The reaction ceases before either
reactant has been totally consumed. At a stage, 2.0 moles each of N2, H2 and NH3 are present. The moles of N2
and H2 present originally were, respectively,
(A) 4 and 4 moles (B) 3 and 5 moles (C) 3 and 4 moles (D) 4 and 5 moles
ANS. B
15. A mixture of methane and ethene in the ratio of a : b by volume occupies 30 ml. On complete combustion, the
mixture yield 40 ml of CO2. What volume of CO2 would have been obtained if the ratio would have been b : a?
(A) 50 ml (B) 30 ml (C) 40 ml (D) 60 ml
ANS. A
16. A gas with formula CnH2n+2 diffuses through the porous plug at a rate one-sixth of the rate of diffusion of hydrogen
gas under similar conditions. The formula of gas is
(A) C2H6 (B) C10H22 (C) C5H12 (D) C6H14
ANS. C

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17. Which of the following is not a permissible value of angular momentum of electron in H-atom?
h h h
(A) 1.5 (B) 0.5 (C) 1.25 (D) all of these
  
ANS. C

18. The volume strength of a sample of H2O2 is ‘8.96 vol’. The mass of H2O2 present in 250 ml of this solution is
(A) 0.4 g (B) 27.2 g (C) 6.8 g (D) 108.8 g
ANS. C

19. The critical constant PC and TC for four gases are

Gas Critical temperature Critical pressure

O2 153 K 50 bar

Cl2 417 K 76 bar

H2 33.9 K 13.5 bar

He 5.12K 2.2 bar


The gas with smallest value of van der Waal’s constant b is
(A) O2 (B) Cl2 (C) H2 (D) He
ANS. D

20. Solubility of alkaline earth metal sulphates decreases down the Group 2 because
(A) the sum of first and second ionization energies is high
(B) lattice energies of sulphates decrease rapidly
(C) enthalpy of hydration of bivalent metal ions decrease rapidly
(D) the compounds become more and more ionic
ANS. C

21. What is the total mass of the products formed, when 51 g of H2S is oxidized by oxygen to produce water and
sulphur dioxide?
(A) 72g (B) 27 g (C) 123 g (D) 96g
ANS. C

22. The electrons, identified by quantum numbers n and I,


(i) n = 4, l = 1 (ii) n = 4, l = 0
(iii) n = 3, l = 2 (iv) n = 3, l = 1
Can be placed in order of increasing energy, from the lowest to highest, as
(A) iv < ii < iii < I (B) ii < iv < i < iii (C) i < iii < ii < iv (D) iii < i < ii < iv
ANS. A

23. When 200 g of an oleum sample labelled as 109% is mixed with 300 g of another oleum sample labelled as 118%,
the new labelling of resulting oleum sample becomes
(A) 114.4% (B) 112.6% (C) 113.5% (D) 127%
ANS. A

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24. Which of the following orders is correct for the bond dissociation energy of O2 ,O2 ,O2 and O22

(A) O2  O2  O2  O22 (B) O2  O2  O2  O22

(C) O2  O2  O2  O22 (D) O2  O2  O2  O22

ANS. C

25. Which of the following have been arranged in order of decreasing oxidation number of sulphur?
(A) H2S2O7  Na2S4O6  Na2S2O3  S8 (B) SO2  SO24  SO32  HSO4

(C) H2SO5  H2SO3  SCl2  H2S (D) H2SO4  SO2  H2S  H2S2O8

ANS. A

26. The correct order of second ionization energy of C, N, O and F is


(A) C > N > O > F (B) O > N > F > C (C) O > F > N > C (D) F > O > N > C
ANS. C

27. In the following unbalanced redox reaction: Cu3P  Cr2O72  Cu2  H3PO4  Cr 3 equivalent weight of H3PO4 is

(A) M/3 (B) M/6 (C) M/7 (D) M/8


ANS. D

28. The group of molecules having identical shape is


(A) PCl5, IF5, XeO2F2 (B) BF3, PCl3, XeO3 (C) SF4, XeF4, CCl4 (D) ClF3, XeOF2, XeF3

ANS. D

29. In the mixture of NaHCO3 and Na2CO3, volume of a given HCl required is x ml with phenolphthalein indicator and
further y ml is required with methyl orange indicator. Hence, volume of HCl for complete reaction of NaHCO3
present in the original mixture is
(A) 2x (B) y (C) x/2 (D) (y - x)
ANS. D
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30. The sp d hybridization of central atom of a molecule would lead to
(A) square planar geometry (B) tetrahedral geometry
(C) trigonal bipyramidal geometry (D) octahedral geometry
ANS. C

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MATHEMATICS
1. Given n(S)  20,n(A)  12,n(B)  9,n(A  B)  4, where S is the universal set, A and B are subset of S, then

n(A  B) 

(A) 17 (B) 9 (C) 11 (D) 3


ANS. D

f( a)
2. If f(x)  e x , then is equal to
f(b)
(A) f(a + b) (B) f(a - b) (C) f(-a + b) (D) f(-a – b)
ANS. D

1 3
3. If sin2  sin2  and cos 2  cos 2  , then the value of cos2 (  ) is
2 2
5 3 5 3
(A) (B) (C)  (D)
8 8 8 5
ANS. A

1  3  5  
4. The value of tan(  ) , given that cot   ,    ,  and sec    ,    ,   is
2  2  3 2 
1 2 5 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
11 11 11 11
ANS. B

   
5. The value of cot     cot     is
4  4 
(A) – 1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) None of these
ANS. C

6. The value of cos2 480  sin2 120 is

5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 8 4 2 2
ANS. A

cos A sin A
 n,  n, then the value of (m – n ) sin B is
2 2 2
7. If
cosB sinB
2 2 2 2
(A) 1 + n (B) 1 – n (C) n (D) – n
ANS. B

A 1 B 2 C
8. Let A, B and C are the angles of a triangle and tan  ,tan  , then tan is equal to
2 3 2 3 2
7 2 1 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 3 3
ANS. A

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9. The ratio of the greatest value of 2  cos x  sin2 x to its least value is
5 9 13 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 4 4 3
ANS. C


10. If P  Q  R  , then
2
(A) tanPtanQ  tanQtanR  tanRtanP  1
(B) cotP  cot Q  cotR  cotPcot QcotR
(C) cos2P  cos2Q  cos2R  1 4sinPsinQsinR
(D) all of above
ANS. D

11. The perpendicular from origin to the line y = mx + c, c, m R meets it at the point (-1, 2), the value of c + m is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
ANS. B

12. The orthocenter of triangle formed by lines 4x  7y  10  0 , x + y = 5 and 7x  4y  15 is

(A) (1, 2) (B) (1, -2) (C) (-1, -2) (D) (-1, 2)
ANS. A

13. Choose the correct statement which describe the position of the point (-6, 2) relative to straight lines
2x + 3y – 4 = 0 and 6x + 9y + 8 = 0
(A) below both the lines (B) above both the lines
(C) in between the lines (D) None of these
ANS. A

14. The image of the pair of lines represent by ax2  2hxy  by2  0,a,b,h  R , by the line mirror y = 0 is

(A) ax2  2hxy  by2  0 (B) bx2  2hxy  ay2  0

(C) ax2  2hxy  by2  0 (D) bx2  2hxy  ay2  0


ANS. C

15. One vertex of the equilateral triangle with centroid at the origin and one side as x + y – 2 = 0 is
(A) (-1, -1) (B) (2, 2) (C) (-2, -2) (D) (2, -2)
ANS. C

16. Given the system of straight lines a(2x + y – 3) + b(3x + 2y – 5) = 0, where a, b are real parameter, the line of
the system situated farthest from the point (4, -3) has the equation
(A) 4x  11y  15  0 (B) 7x  y  8  0 (C) 4x  3y  7  0 (D) 3x  4y  1  0

ANS. D

17. What is the radius of the circle passing through the point (0, 0), (a, 0) and (0, b)?

a2  b2
(A) a2  b2 (B) a2  b2 (C) (D) 2 a2  b2
2
ANS. C

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18. The line joining (5, 0) to (10cos, 10sin) is divided internally in the ratio 2 : 3 at P. If  varies , then locus of P
is
(A) a pair of straight line (B) a circle
(C) a straight line (D) none
ANS. B

19. Equation of the circle passing through origin and through the point of intersection of the circle
x2  y2  2x  4y  20  0 and the line x  y  1  0 is

(A) x2  y2  20x  15y  0 (B) x2  y2  33x  33y  0

(C) x2  y2  22x  16y  0 (D) 2x2  2y2  4x  5y  0


ANS. C

20. If line x + y = 1 is a tangent to a circle with centre (2, 3) , then its equation is
(A) x2  y2  2x  2y  5  0 (B) x2  y2  4x  6y  5  0

(C) x2  y2  x  y  3  0 (D) x2  y2  5x  2y  0

ANS. B

21. A variable circle passé through the fixed point A(p, q) and touches x–axis. The locus of the other end of the
diameter through A is.
(A) (y  q)2  4px (B) (x  q)2  4py (C) (y  p)2  4qx (D) (x  p)2  4qy

ANS. D

22. Let C be the circle with centre at (1, 1) and radius = 1 . If T is the circle centred at (0, y) passing through origin
and touching the circle C externally, then the radius of T is equal to

1 1 3 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 4 2 2
ANS. B

1  x  x2  1
23. lim
x 0 
x
1 1
(A) (B)  (C) 0 (D) does not exist
2 2
ANS. A

df 
24. Let f(x)  xsinx  cos x , then at x  is equal to
dx 4
   
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 8 4 2 2 2
ANS. C

 cos6 x
 cos x sin xdx   C , then n =
n
25. If
6
(A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) none of these
ANS. C

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 1 
 
log10 4 
26. 16 
(A) 64 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 100
ANS. D

27. The number of real solutions of the equation | x | 2  7, is

(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0


ANS. B

x(x 2  9)
28. Number of integral solutions of the inequality  0 , is
(x  5)
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7
ANS. C

29. The following statement ~ (p  q)  (~ p  q) is equivalent to

(A) p (B) q (C) ~ q (D) ~ p


ANS. D

30. If p, q and r statement with truth values F, T, F respectively then the truth value of p  (q  r) is
(A) false (B) true (C) true if p is true (D) none of these
ANS. B

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