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4. Find the reading of spring balance as 4. fn[kk;s x;s fp= esa fLizax rqyk dk ikB~;kad Kkr djsaA
shown in figure. The wedge of mass 2kg is 2kg æO;eku okyk ost lkE;koLFkk esa gS ,oa lHkh lrgs
in equilibrium and all surfaces are smooth.
fpduh gAS
2. 5 2. 5
kg kg
2kg 2kg
37° 37°
x2 x2 t2
6. A particle moves along a curve y = and 6. ,d d.k oØ y= rFkk x= ds vuqfn'k xfr
2 2 2
t2 djrk g]S tgk¡ x ,oa y ehVj esa ekis x;s gaS ,oa t ld
S .M
x= , where x and y are measured in
2 esa gAS t = 2 sec ij d.k dk osx g%S &
meter and t is in seconds. The velocity of
particle at t = 2 sec. (1) (2iˆ - 4j)m
ˆ /s (2) 2iˆ + 4jˆ m / s
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7. Mark the CORRECT statement 7. lgh dFku pqfu;s%&
(1) The energy contained in a small volume
(1) ,d fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax ftl vYi vk;ru ls
through which an electromagnetic
wave is passing oscillates with the
xqtjrh g]S ml vk;ru esa laxzfgr ÅtkZ rjax dh
frequency of the wave vko`fr ds lkFk nksyu djrh gAS
(2) Magnetic energy has zero average value (2) ,d lery fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax esa pqEcdh; ÅtkZ
in a plane electromagnetic wave
dk 'kwU; vkl
S r eku gksrk gAS
(3) Intensity in electromagnetic wave is
1
1 2 (3) fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax esa rhozrk e0 E02 c }kjk nh
given by e0 E0 c where E0 is maximum 2
2
electric field
tkrh gS tgk¡ E0 vf/kdre fo|qr {ks= gAS
(4) Energy density of electromagnetic wave 1
(4) fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax dk ÅtkZ ?kuRo e0E02 }kjk
4
1
is given by e0E02
4 fn;k tkrk gAS
8. Find the equivalent capacitance of circuit 8. çnf'kZr ifjiFk dh rqY; /kkfjrk rFkk 5µF la/kkfj= ij
and charge on 5µF capacitor : vkos'k dk eku gksxk :
12µF 10µF 5µF 9µF 8µF 12µF 10µF 5µF 9µF 8µF
+ – + –
60V 60V
(1) 4µF, 50µC (2) 8µF, 25µC (1) 4µF, 50µC (2) 8µF, 25µC
(3) 4µF, 25µC (4) 8µF, 50µC (3) 4µF, 25µC (4) 8µF, 50µC
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9. An electric dipole is projected with 9. ,d fo|qr f}/kzqo dks fp=kuqlkj dkxt ds ry esa vUnj
velocity v in a uniform magnetic field dh vksj funsZf'kr le:i pqEcdh; {ks= esa osx v ls
directed inside the plane of paper as
iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gAS lgh fodYi pqfu;s%&
shown. Choose the correct option.
B B
B B
v ® v
v ® v ® P
® P P
P
Case-I Case-II
Case-I Case-II
(1) izdj.k-I esa f}/kzqo ij ckg~; pqEcdh; {ks= ds dkj.k
(1) Dipole will experience a net force in ,d dqy cy yxrk gSA
case-I due to external magnetic field (2) izdj.k-II esa f}/kzqo ij ckg~ ; pqE cdh; {ks= ds
(2) Dipole will experience a net force in
case-II due to external magnetic field
dkj.k ,d dqy cy yxrk gAS
(3) Dipole will experience a net torque in (3) izdj.k-I esa f}/kzqo ij ckg~; pqEcdh; {ks= ds dkj.k
case-I due to external magnetic field ,d dqy cyk?kw.kZ yxrk gAS
(4) Dipole will experience a net torque in (4) izdj.k-II esa f}/kzqo ij ckg~ ; pqE cdh; {ks= ds
case-II due to external magnetic field dkj.k ,d dqy cyk?kw.kZ yxrk gAS
10. The time variations of signals are given as
10. ladsrksa esa le; ds lkFk ifjorZu dks uhps izfn'kZr fodYiksa
in A, B and C. Point out the TRUE
statement from the following. A, B rFkk C esa n'kkZ;k x;k gAS lgh dFku pqfu;s%&
e e e
e
1.0 1.0
(A) (B) 1.0 (A) (B) 1.0
0 t 0 t 0
0 t t
e e
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11. If the P-V diagrams of two thermodynamics 11. ,d pØh; izØe esa dk;Zjr nks Å"ekxfrd ;qfDr;ksa ds
devices working in a cyclic process are as
P-V vkjs[k fp= esa n'kkZ;s x;s gAS rc
shown in the figure, then :-
P P
P P
O V O V
O V O V
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(1) 47 ´ 101W ±5% (2) 23 ´ 101W ±5% (1) 47 ´ 101W ±5% (2) 23 ´ 101W ±5%
(3) 47 ´ 102W ±5% (4) 23 ´ 102W ±10% (3) 47 ´ 102W ±5% (4) 23 ´ 102W ±10%
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13. In the following combination of logic gates, 13. rkfdZd }kjksa ds fuEu la;kstu esa A, B rFkk C ds fuxZr
the outputs of A, B and C are respectively
Øe'k% gksxas%&
1
(A) 1 1
0 (A) 1
0
0
(B) 0
1 (B)
1
1 1
(C) 1 (C) 1
1 1
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15. A glass hemisphere of radius R and 15. f=T;k R rFkk 1.5 viorZukad okys dkap ds v¼Zxksys
material having refractive index 1.5 is
silvered on its flat face as shown in the dh lery lrg dks fp=kuqlkj jtfrr fd;k x;k gAS
figure. A small object of height h is located ,d h Å¡pkbZ okys NksVs fcEc dks v¼Zxksys dh lrg ls
at a distance 2R from surface of
2R nwjh ij j[kk x;k gAS vfUre izfrfcEc cusxk
hemisphere. The final image will form :-
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
h h
2R 2R
L R1=5W
L R1=5W
R2=10W
R2=10W
(1) t = 0 ij 5A rFkk t = ¥ ij 7A
(1) 5 A at t = 0 and 7 A at t = ¥
(2) t = 0 ij 3A rFkk t = ¥ ij 1A
(2) 3 A at t = 0 and 1 A at t = ¥
(3) t = 0 ij 1A rFkk t = ¥ ij 3A
(3) 1 A at t = 0 and 3 A at t = ¥
(4) 2 A at t = 0 and 6 A at t = ¥ (4) t = 0 ij 2A rFkk t = ¥ ij 6A
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17. A tunnel is dug inside the earth across one 17. i` Foh ds vUnj ,d lqjax blds fdlh ,d O;kl ds
of its diameters. A particle is projected
vuqfn'k [kksnh tkrh gAS ,d d.k dks lqjax ds vUnj
GM
inside the tunnel with velocity from GM
R blds ,d fljs ls osx ds lkFk iz{ksfir fd;k
R
one of its ends. Then maximum velocity
attained by the particle in the subsequent tkrk gAS lqjax dks ?k"kZ.kjfgr ekurs gq, rnksijkUr xfr esa
motion is (assuming tunnel to be
frictionless)
d.k }kjk izkIr vf/kdre osx gksxk %&
GM 2GM GM 2GM
(1) (2) (1) (2)
R R R R
3 GM GM 3 GM GM
(3) (4) 2 (3) (4) 2
2 R R 2 R R
18. A solid sphere of mass M and radius r slips 18. æO;eku M rFkk f=T;k r okyk ,d Bksl xksyk [kqjnjs
on a rough horizontal plane. At some
{k S f rt ry ij fQlyrk g S A fdlh {k.k bldk
instant it has translational velocity v0 and
LFkkukUrj.kh; osx v 0 rFkk dsUæ ds lkis{k ?kw.kZu osx
rotational velocity about the centre v0/2r.
The translational velocity after the sphere v0/2r gAS xks ys }kjk 'kq¼ ykVS uh xfr iz k jEHk djus ds
starts pure rolling : ckn bldk LFkkukUrj.kh; osx
w = v0/2r w = v0/2r
v0 r v0
r F
F A A
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19. Which of the following figures best 19. fuEu esa ls dkuS lh fLFkfr esa ,d le:i v¼Zo`Ùkkdkj
represents the stable equilibrium of a NM+ Å/okZ/kj ry esa lokZf /kd lgh :i ls LFkk;h
uniform semicircular rod in vertical plane.
lkE;koLFkk esa jg ldrh g\ S ;g fcUnq A ij dhydhr
It is hinged at point A.
gSA
A A
A A
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
A A
(3) (4) (3) (4)
A A
20. If light of wavelength of maximum intensity 20. ;fn rkieku T1 ij lrg ls mRlftZ r vf/kdre rhozrk
emitted from surface at temperature T1 is okyh rjaxnS/;Z ds izdk'k dks fdlh /kkfRod lrg ls
used to cause photoelectric emission from izdk'kfo|qr mRltZ u ds fy;s iz;qDr fd;k tk;s rks
a metallic surface, the maximum kinetic
mRlftZr bysDVªkWu dh vf/kdre xfrt ÅtkZ 6eV
energy of the emitted electron is 6eV, which
is 3 times the work function of the metallic gksx h tks fd /kkfRod lrg ds dk;Z Qyu dh 3 xq uk
surface. If light of wavelength of maximum gSA ;fn rkieku T2 (T2 = 2T1) ij lrg ls mRlftZr
intensity emitted from a surface at vf/kdre rhozrk okyh rjaxnS/;Z ds izdk'k dks iz;qDr
temperature T 2 (T 2 = 2T 1) is used, the
fd;k tk;s rks mRlftZr QkWVksbysDVªk Wuksa dh vf/kdre
max imum kinetic energy of the
photoelectrons emitted is :- xfrt ÅtkZ gksx h%&
(1) 2 eV (2) 4 eV (1) 2 eV (2) 4 eV
(3) 14 eV (4) 18 eV (3) 14 eV (4) 18 eV
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21. The radioactive sources A and B of half 21. nks jsfM;kslfØ; L=ksrksa A o B dh v¼Z&vk;q Øe'k%
lives of 2hr and 4hr respectively, initially
2 ?k.Vs o 4 ?k.Vs gSaA buesa izkjEHk esa jsfM;kslfØ;
contain the same number of radioactive
atoms. At the end of 2 hours, their rates of ijek.kqvksa dh leku la[;k fo|eku gSA nks ?k.Vs i'pkr~
disintegration are in the ratio :- buds fo?kVu dh njksa dk vuqikr gksxk %&
(1) 4 : 1 (2) 2 : 1 (1) 4 : 1 (2) 2 : 1
22. One end of a thermally insulated rod is 22. ,d Å"ekjks/kh NM+ dk ,d fljk T1 rki ij vkjS nwljk
kept at a temperature T1 and the other at
fljk T2 rki ij gSA NM+ Øe'k% l1o l2 yEckbZ vkSj K1
T2. The rod is composed of two sections of
lengths l1 and l2 and thermal conductivities
o K2 Å"ek pkydrkvksa dh NMk+ sa dk la;kstu gAS nksuksa
K1 and K2 respectively. The temperature Hkkxksa dh lfU/k dk rki g-S
at the interface of the two sections is-
T1 l1 l2 T2
T1 l1 l2 T2
K1 K2
K1 K2
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23. A conducting sphere of radius R and a 23. fp= esa f=T;k R okyk ,d pkyd xksyk rFkk vkarfjd
concentric thick spherical shell of inner f=T;k 2R o cká f=T;k 3R okyk ,d ladUs æh; eksVk
radius 2R and outer radius 3R is shown in xksykdkj dks'k n'kkZ;k x;k gSA dks'k dks +10Q vkos'k
figure. A charge +10Q is given to the shell
fn;k x;k gS rFkk vkarfjd xksyk HkwlaifdZr fd;k x;k
and inner sphere is earthed. Then charge
on inner sphere is :
x;k gS rc vkarfjd xksys ij vkos'k gS :
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25. The graph shows current v/s voltage in a 25. fdlh Js.kh RLC izR;korhZ /kkjk ifjiFk esa /kkjk rFkk
series RLC A.C. circuit. The arrow
oksYVrk ds e/; [khapk x;k vkjs[k fp= esa iznf'kZr gAS
indicates the direction that this curve is
drawn as time progresses. In this plot, the ;gka rhj] le; xqtjus ds lkFk oØ dks cukus dh fn'kk
dks bafxr djrk gAS bl vkjs[k esa
voltage
voltage
current
current
M 4M
(1) 2p (2) 2p M 4M
K K (1) 2p (2) 2p
K K
K K K K
(3) 2p (4) 2p (3) 2p (4) 2p
4M 2M 4M 2M
dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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27. When monochromatic light falls normally 27. tc ,do.khZ; izdk'k ok;q esa ,d lkcqu dh fQYe dh
on the surface of the soap film in air, the lrg ij yEcor~ vkifrr gksrk gS rks ijkofrZr izdk'k
intensity of the reflected light depends on
dh rhoz r k rja x n S / ;Z ij fuHkZ j djrh g S A ;g
the wavelength: it has a maximum at
l 1 = 630 nm and the minimum at l1 = 630 nm ij vf/kdre rFkk l2 = 525 nm ij
l2 = 525 nm. What can be the film thickness? U;wure gksrh gAS ;fn fQYe dk viorZukad n = 4/3 gks
Refractive index of the film n = 4/3. rks fQYe dh eksVkbZ D;k gks ldrh g\ S
(1) 590.625 nm (2) 640 nm (1) 590.625 nm (2) 640 nm
(3) 562.625 nm (4) 466.66 nm (3) 562.625 nm (4) 466.66 nm
28. Three infinite wires are arranged in space 28. fp=kuqlkj lef"V esa rhu vuUr yEcs rkjksa dks rhu
in three dimensions (along x, y and z axis)
fn'kkvksa esa (x, y rFkk z v{k ds vuqfn'k) O;ofLFkr
as shown. Each wire carries current i. Find
magnetic field at A. fd;k x;k gAS izR;sd rkj esa /kkjk i izokfgr gksrh gSA A
ij pqEcdh; {ks= Kkr dhft,A
y
y
i
i i
x i
i x
r i
r
r A
r A
m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m 0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m 0 i ˆ
(1) - i- j- k (1) - i- j- k
2pr 2pr pr 2pr 2pr pr
m0 i ˆ m 0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m 0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ
(2) - i+ j- k (2) - i+ j- k
4pr 4pr pr 4pr 4pr pr
m 0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m 0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ
(3) i+ j- k (3) i+ j- k
4pr 4pr pr 4pr 4pr pr
m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ m0 i ˆ
(4) i+ j- k (4) i+ j- k
2pr 2pr pr 2pr 2pr pr
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29. In a resonance tube experiment, an 80 cm 29. vuqukn uyh iz;ksx esa, 80 cm dk ok;q LrEHk vius
air column is in resonance with a turning izFke vf/kLojd esa Lofj= ds lkFk vuqukn esa gAS fuEu
fork in first overtone. Which equation can
represent correct pressure variation in the esa ls dkuS lh lehdj.k ok;q LrEHk es a nkc ifjorZ u
air column (x = 0 is the top point of the dks lgh :i ls n'kkZ , xh\ (x = 0 uyh dk 'kh"kZ
tube, neglect end correction, speed of fcUnq g S ] fljk la ' kks /ku ux.; ys a ,oa /ofu dh
sound = 320 m/sec) pky = 320 m/sec)
15p 15p
(1) A sin x cos 600pt (1) A sin x cos 600pt
8 8
15p 15p
(2) A cos x sin 600 pt (2) A cos x sin 600 pt
8 8
15p 15p
(3) A cos x sin 300 pt (3) A cos x sin 300 pt
8 8
15p 15p
(4) A sin x sin 300 pt (4) A sin x sin 300 pt
8 8
30. The variation of density (r) with
tempera ture (T) of an ideal gas of
30. fu;r nkc ij vkf.od æO;eku (M) okyh ,d
molecular mass (M) at constant pressure vkn'kZ xSl ds ?kuRo (r) rFkk rkieku (T) esa ifjorZu
is plotted as shown in figure. The pressure dks fuEu vkjs[k esa n'kkZ ;k x;k g SA voLFkk P ij
of the gas at state P will be :-
r
x Sl dk nkc gksxk%&
r
P
P
30o
30o
T
T
RT2 3RT2 2
(1) (2) RT 3RT2
3M M (1) (2)
3M M
2 2
RT RT RT2 RT2
(3) (4) (3) (4)
M 2M M 2M
dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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PART B - CHEMISTRY
31. Volume of water added in 2ml, 63% w/w 31. 2ml, 63% w/w lkUnz vEyh; HNO3 foy;u ftldk
concentrated acidic HNO 3 solution of
?kuRo 1.5 gm/ml g]S esa ty dk fdruk vk;ru feyk;k
density 1.5 gm/ml to make its final solution
1N is - tk;s fd ifj.kkeh foy;u 1N gks -
(1) 58 ml (2) 28 ml (1) 58 ml (2) 28 ml
(3) 38 ml (4) 18 ml (3) 38 ml (4) 18 ml
32. Moles of K 2 Cr 2 O 7 required to ox idise 32. vEyh; ek/;e esa 1 eksy Cu3P dks CuSO4 rFkk
1 mole of Cu3P to form CuSO4 and H3PO4 H 3 PO 4 es a vkW D lhd` r djus ds fy;s vko';d
in acidic medium is-
K2Cr2O7 ds eksy gS -
14 6
(1) (2) 14 6
6 11 (1) (2)
6 11
11 5 11 5
(3) (4) (3) (4)
6 3 6 3
33. In which of the following options order of 33. fuEu esa ls dkuS ls fodYi eas fn;k x;k Øe] mlds
arrangement does NOT agree with the lkeus iznf'kZr fd;s x;s xq.k esa ifjorZu ds vuq:i ugha g&S
variation in property indicated against it.
(1) Al+3 < Mg+2 < Na+ < F–
(1) Al+3 < Mg+2 < Na+ < F–
(c<+rk gqvk vk;fud vkdkj)
(Increasing ionic size)
(2) B+ < C+ < N+ < O+ (Ionisation enthalpy) (2) B+ < C+ < N+ < O+ (vk;uu ,sUFksYih)
(3) I < Br < F < Cl (Increasing |DHeg|)
(3) I < Br < F < Cl (c<+rh gq;h |DHeg|)
(4) Li < Na < K < Rb
(4) Li < Na < K < Rb (c<+rh gq;h /kkfRod f=T;k)
(Increasing metallic radius)
34. How many of the following specie(s) is/are 34. fuEu esa ls fdruh Lih'kht vjs[kh; rFkk v/kqzoh; gaS :-
non linear and non-polar:-
H2O, HOCl, BeCl2, Cl2O, I! ! Å
3 , N 3 , IF2
H2O, HOCl, BeCl2, Cl2O, I! ! Å
3 , N 3 , IF2
(1) 4 (2) 3 (1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 0 (4) 5 (3) 0 (4) 5
dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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35. Benzoic acid is heated with PCl5 and then 35. csUtksbd vEy dks PCl5 ds lkFk xeZ fd;k x;k rFkk
reduced by H2 in presence of Pd/BaSO 4. fQj Pd/BaSO4 dh mifLFkfr esa H2 }kjk vipf;r
A is formed which is heated with RNH2, B fd;k tkrk gS rks A fufeZr gksrk gS ftls RNH2 ds lkFk
is formed which is reduced by H 2 /Ni xeZ fd;k tkrk gS rks B curk gS tks H2/Ni mRizsjd }kjk
catalysit, C is formed as the final product. vipf;r gks dj vfUre mRikn ds :i esa C cukrk gAS
C in the reaction sequence is : vfHkfØ;k Øe esa C gS :
CH2NHR CH2NMe2 CH2NHR CH2NMe2
CH = N – R NH – CH2R CH = N – R NH – CH2R
OH OH
1.DIBALH - 78 °C 1.DIBALH - 78 °C
¾¾¾¾¾¾¾® product ¾¾¾¾¾¾¾® mRikn
2. H+ +
2. H
Product is example of
(1) n-Lactone mRikn fdldk mnkgj.k gS
(2) d-Lactone (1) n-ysDVksu (2) d-ysDVksu
(3) Cyclic hemiacetal
(3) pfØ; gseh,s lhVy (4) a,b-vla r` I r vEy
(4) a,b-unsaturated acid
37. The radius of two of the first four Bohr's 37. gkbMªkt
s u ijek.kq esa izFke pkj cksgj d{kkvksa esa ls fdUgh
orbits in hydrogen atom are in ratio 1 : 4. The nks dh f=T;kvksa dk vuqikr 1 : 4 gS rks muds e/; ÅtkZ
energy difference between then may be - vUrj gksxk -
(1) Either 12.09 eV or 3.4 eV (1) ;k rks 12.09 eV ;k 3.4 eV
(2) Either 3.4 eV or 0.85 eV (2) ;k rks 3.4 eV ;k 0.85 eV
(3) Either 13.06 eV or 3.4 eV (3) ;k rks 13.06 eV ;k 3.4 eV
(4) Either 2.55 eV or 10.2 eV (4) ;k rks 2.55 eV ;k 10.2 eV
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38. The ratio of Boyle's temperature and 38. okLrfod xl
S ds ckW;y rkiØe rFkk Økafrd rkiØe
critical temperature of a real gas is - dk vuqikr gS -
8 1 8 1
(1) (2) (1) (2)
27 2 27 2
27 27
(3) 2 (4) (3) 2 (4)
8 8
39. The INCORRECT match of the items 39. dkWye-I esa fn;s x;s vk;Ve dk dkWye-II esa fn;s x;s
given in column-I with examples given in
mnkgj.k ds lkFk xyr feyku gS&
column-II
(1) Hydrogen bond is present (a) H2
(1) gkbMªkstu ca/k mifLFkr gS (a) H2
(2) Resonance is involved (b) CO2 (2) vuqukn lfEefyr gS (b) CO2
(3) Ionic compound (c) NaCl (3) vk;fud ;kSfxd (c) NaCl
(4) Covalent solid (d) C (4) lgla;kstd Bksl (d) C
40. The colour of the co-ordination compounds 40. milgla;kstu ;kSfxdksa dk jax] fØLVy {ks= foikVu ij
depends on the crystal field splitting. What fuHkZj djrk gAS n`'; {ks= esa izdk'k dh rjax nS/;Z ds
will be the CORRECT order of absorption
of wavelength of light in the visible region. vo'kks"k.k dk lgh Øe D;k gksxk
(1) [Co(NH3)6]+3 > [Co(CN)6]–3 > [Co(H2O)6]+3 (1) [Co(NH3)6]+3 > [Co(CN)6]–3 > [Co(H2O)6]+3
(2) [Co(NH3)6]+3 > [Co(H2O)6]+3 > [Co(CN)6]–3 (2) [Co(NH3)6]+3 > [Co(H2O)6]+3 > [Co(CN)6]–3
(3) [Co(H2O)6]+3 > [Co(NH3)6]+3 > [Co(CN)6]–3 (3) [Co(H2O)6]+3 > [Co(NH3)6]+3 > [Co(CN)6]–3
(4) [Co(CN)6]–3 > [Co(NH3)6]+3 > [Co(H2O)6]+3 (4) [Co(CN)6]–3 > [Co(NH3)6]+3 > [Co(H2O)6]+3
41. Which alkene on heating with alkaline 41. dkuS lh ,sfYdu] {kkjh; KMnO4 foy;u ds lkFk xeZ
KMnO4 solution gives acetone and a gas, fd;s tkus ij ,sflVksu rFkk ,d xl S nsrh gS tks pwus ds
which turns lime water milky? ikuh dks nwf/k;k¡ dj nsrh gS\
(1) 2-methyl 2-butene (2) Isobutene (1) 2-esfFky 2-C;w fVu (2) vkblksC;wf Vu
(3) 1-butene (4) 2-butene (3) 1-C;wfVu (4) 2-C;wfVu
dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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High
High X + coke ¾¾¾¾ ¾®Y
X+ coke ¾¾¾¾ ¾®Y
temperature
temperature
Y + H2O ¾® Z
Y + H2O ¾® Z
HgSO
Z3 ¬¾¾¾ 4
¾ Z ¾¾¾¾®
H2 (1 eq) HBr
Z1 ¾¾¾® Z2
HgSO4 H O+ Pt
Z3 ¬¾¾¾ ¾ Z ¾¾¾¾®
H2 (1 eq) HBr
Z1 ¾¾¾® Z2
3
H O+ 3 Pt
Z1, Z2, Z3 Øe'k% :
Z1, Z2, Z3 are respectively :
(1) C2H4, C2H5Br, CH3CH2CHO
(1) C2H4, C2H5Br, CH3CH2CHO
(2) C2H4, C2H5Br, CH3CHO (2) C2H4, C2H5Br, CH3CHO
(3) C3H6, isopropyl bromide, CH 3COCH3 (3) C3H6, vkblksizksfiy czksekbM, CH3COCH3
(4) C3H6, n-propyl bromide, CH3COCH3 (4) C3H6, n-izksf iy czksekbM, CH3COCH3
3 3
43. Two moles of ideal gas (C v , = R ) is 43. nks eksy vkn'kZ xl
S (Cv , m = R) dks fu;r nkc ij
m
2 2
heated from 300K to 600K at constant 300K ls 600K rd xeZ fd;k tkrk gS rks xSl dk ,.Vªki
W h
pressure. The change in entropy of gas (DS)
is - esa ifjorZu (DS) gS-
(1) 5R ln2
(1) 5R ln2
3 3
(2) R ln 2 (2) R ln 2
2 2
5 5
(3) R ln 2 (3) R ln 2
2 2
(4) 3Rln2 (4) 3Rln2
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44. Energy level diagram of formation and 44. ekud voLFkk esa ?kVdks (components) ds fuekZ.k
combustion of components in standard
state is given- rFkk ngu dh ÅtkZ Lrj vkjs[k fn;k x;k gS -
+ve 6C(s) + 6H (g) + 9O (g)
+ve 6C(s) + 6H (g) + 9O (g) 0 2 2
0 2 2
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46. Which of the following change is NOT 46. HktZu ds nkSjku fuEu eas ls dkuS lk ifjorZu lEHko ugha
possible during roasting.
gS &
(1) CaCO3 ¾® CaO + CO2
(1) CaCO3 ¾® CaO + CO2
(2) Al2O3.xH2O ¾® Al2O3 + xH2O (2) Al2O3.xH2O ¾® Al2O3 + xH2O
(3) Fe 2O3 + O2 ¾® Fe3O4 (3) Fe 2O3 + O2 ¾® Fe3O4
3 3
(4) ZnS + O2 ¾® ZnO + SO2 (4) ZnS + O2 ¾® ZnO + SO2
2 2
47. Which of the following reagent can not be 47. p-Dyksjks,sfufyu rFkk ,sfufyfu;e gkbMªkDs yksjkbM dks
used to distinguish p-chloro aniline and foHksfnr djus ds fy;s dkuS ls vfHkdeZd dk iz;ksx ugh
anilinium hydrochloride?
fd;k tk ldrk gS\
(1) PhSO2Cl + NaOH (2) AgNO3
(1) PhSO2Cl + NaOH (2) AgNO3
(3) NaHCO3 (4) All (3) NaHCO3 lHkh
(4)
48. An organic compound A having 48. C, H, O j[kus okys ,d dkcZ f ud ;k Sf xd A es a
C, H, O 0.108 gm A on combustion gives 0.108 gm A ngu fd;s tkus ij 0.308 gm CO2
0.308 gm CO 2 and 0.072 gm H 2O. A is
insoluble in NaOH and NaHCO3. A reacts
rFkk 0.072 gm H2O nsrk gAS NaOH rFkk NaHCO3
with HI to give compound C and D. D esa A vfoys; gAS A, HI ds lkFk fØ;k djds ;kfS xd
reacts with neutral FeCl 3 to give C rFkk D nsrk gAS D mnkflu FeCl3 ds lkFk fØ;k djds
violet color
cSaxuh jax nsrk gS
NaOH + CO
D ¾¾¾¾¾¾ 2
® D ¾¾¾¾¾
CH3COCl
® D2 NaOH + CO
2 -4 atm / H+ D ¾¾¾¾¾¾ 2
® D ¾¾¾¾¾
CH3COCl
1
2 -4 atm / H+ 1
® D2
The product D 2 is
mRikn D2 gS
(1) An antiallergic
(1) ,d ,sUVh,syftZd
(2) An antiseptic (2) ,d ,sUVhlsIVhd
(3) An antibiotic (3) ,d ,sUVhck;ksf Vd
(4) An antipyretic (4) ,sUVh ik;jsfVd
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49. Consider following gaseous reactions at 49. lkE; ij fuEu xlS h; vfHkfØ;kvksa ij fopkj dhft;s :
equilibrium :
2AB
A2 + B2, K = 2.5 × 105
2AB
A2 + B2, K = 2.5 × 105 1
AB +
C
ABC, K = 5 × 10–3
2 2
1
AB +
C ABC, K = 5 × 10–3 fuEu vfHkfØ;k ds lkE; fLFkjkad dk eku gksxk :
2 2
The value of equilibrium constant of
following reaction will be : 1 1 1
A 2 + B2 + C2
ABC
2 2 2
1 1 1
A 2 + B2 + C2 ABC
2 2 2 (1) 2.5 × 10–3 (2) 1 × 10–5
(1) 2.5 × 10–3 (2) 1 × 10–5
(3) 2.5 × 103 (4) 5 × 103
(3) 2.5 × 103 (4) 5 × 103
50. What is the solubility of Al(OH)3, (Ksp = 10–33) 50. pH = 4 ds cQj foy;u esa Al(OH)3 , (Ksp = 10–33)
in a buffer solution of pH = 4 ? dh foys;rk D;k gS ?
(1) 10–6 M (2) 10–3M
(1) 10–6 M (2) 10–3M (3) 10–10M (4) 10–4M
(3) 10 M–10
(4) 10–4M
51. Metal carbonates decompose on heating to 51. /kkrq dkcksZuVs ] xeZ fd;s tkus ij fo?kfVr gksdj /kkrq
give metal oxide and carbon dioxide. Which vkWDlkbM rFkk dkcZu vkWDlkbM nsrs gaSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk
of the following metal carbonates is most
stable thermally?
/kkrq dkcksZusV rkih; :i ls lokZf/kd LFkk;h gS\
(1) MgCO3 (2) CaCO3 (1) MgCO3 (2) CaCO3
(3) SrCO3 (4) BaCO3 (3) SrCO3 (4) BaCO3
52. Which of the following reactions increases 52. la'ys"k.k xl
S ls MkbgkbZMªkstu dk mRiknu] fuEu esa ls
production of dihydrogen from synthesis dkSu lh vfHkfØ;k esa c<+rk gS&
gas?
1270 K
1270 K (1) CH4(s) + H2O(g) ¾¾¾¾ ® CO + 3H2(g)
(1) CH4(s) + H2O(g) ¾¾¾¾
Ni
® CO + 3H2(g) Ni
1270 K
1270 K (2) C(s) + H2O(g) ¾¾¾¾ ® CO(g) + H2(g)
(2) C(s) + H2O(g) ¾¾¾¾ ® CO(g) + H2(g)
673 K
673 K
(3) CO + H2O(g) ¾¾¾¾ ® CO2(g) + H2(g) (3) CO + H2O(g) ¾¾¾¾
Catalyst
® CO2(g) + H2(g)
Catalyst
1270 K
1270 K
(4) C2H6 + 2H2O ¾¾¾¾ ® 2CO(g) + 5H2(g) (4) C2H6 + 2H2O ¾¾¾¾
Ni
® 2CO(g) + 5H2(g)
Ni
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53. X is a hexose. On catalytic reduction X 53. X ,d gs Dlks l g S A mRiz s j dh; vip;u ij X nks
gives two hexahydric alcohol Y and Z. Y can gsDlkgkbfMªd ,sYdksgkWy Y rFkk Z nsrk gAS Y dks D(+)
be obtained from D(+) glucose by Xywdksl ls NaBH4 ds lkFk vip;u }kjk izkIr fd;k
reducing with NaBH4. X can be : tk ldrk gAS X gks ldrk gS :
CH = O CH2OH CH2OH
H OH CH = O
C=O C=O
H OH (1) H OH (2)
(1) (2) HO H H OH HO H
H OH
H OH H OH H OH
H OH
H OH H OH H OH
CH2OH
CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH
CH2OH CH = O CH2OH
CH = O
C=O HO H C=O HO H
H OH HO H H OH
(3) (4) HO H
(3) HO H (4) H OH HO H H OH
H OH H OH H OH H OH
CH2OH CH2OH
CH2OH CH2OH
54. Terylene (Dacron) is a condensation 54. Vsfjfyu (MsØksu) fdldk la?kuu cgqyd gS :
polymer of :
(1) QkesZfYMgkbM rFkk ;wfj;k
(1) Formaldehyde and urea
(2) ,sfFkfyu Xykbdksy rFkk ,sfFkfyu MkbZvkblkslk;usV
(2) Ethylene glycol and ethylene diisocyanate
(3) Ethylene glycol and phthalic acid (3) ,sfFkfyu Xykbdksy rFkk FkSfyd vEy
(4) Ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid (4) ,sfFkfyu Xykbdksy rFkk VjFkSfyd vEy
dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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55. The time in hours taken to decompose 55. 2 amp dh /kkjk }kjk 18 gm ty dks fo|qrh; :i
electrolytically 18 gm of water by 2 ampere
ls fo?kfVr djus esa yxk le; (?k.Vks esa ) yxHkx gS-
current is about -
(1) 26.8 hrs (2) 24.8 hrs
(1) 26.8 hrs (2) 24.8 hrs
(3) 28.8 hrs (4) 30.8 hrs (3) 28.8 hrs (4) 30.8 hrs
56. For acid catalysed hydrolysis of ester, rate 56. ,sLVj ds vEy mRizfs jr ty vi?kVu ds fy;s nj fu;rkad
constant is given as -
fuEu izdkj fn;k x;k gS -
1 æ V¥ - V0 ö 1 æ V¥ - V0 ö
K= ln ç ÷ K= ln ç ÷
t è V¥ - Vt ø t è V¥ - Vt ø
where V0, Vt and V¥ are volume of standard tgk¡ V0, Vt rFkk V¥ fn;s x;s le; ij mifLFkr vEy
NaOH solution required to neutralise acid dks mnkflu djus ds fy;s vko';d ekud NaOH
present at given time. If ester gets 50%
foy;u ds vk;ru gAS ;fn ,sLVj 50% ty vi?kfVr
hydrolysed then -
gks tkrk g]S rks-
(1) V¥ = Vt (2) V¥ = Vt –V0
(1) V¥ = Vt (2) V¥ = Vt –V0
(3) V¥ = 2Vt –V0 (4) V¥ = 2Vt –2V0 (3) V¥ = 2Vt –V0 (4) V¥ = 2Vt –2V0
57. Silicon derivatives has a strong tendency 57. flfydksu O;qRiUu] flfydksu tlS s cgqydh; jsftu cukus
to form polymeric resins like silicones. The dh izcy izo`fr j[krs gSaA fuEu esa ls fdls feykdj
chain length of silicone polymer can be flfydksu cgqyd dh Ük`a[kyk yEckbZ dks fu;af=r ;k
controlled or stopped by adding.
jksdk tk ldrk gS\
(1) MeSiCl3 (2) Me2SiCl2 (1) MeSiCl3 (2) Me2SiCl2
(3) Me3SiCl (4) Me4Si (3) Me3SiCl (4) Me4Si
58. Air pollutants that produce photochemical 58. ok;q iznw"kd tks izdk'k jklk;fud /kwe dksgjk mRikfnr
smog. djrs gaS&
(1) Ozone, chloride and SO 2 (1) vkstksu, DyksjkbM rFkk SO2
(2) O2, Cl2, HNO3 (2) O2, Cl2, HNO3
(3) Nitrogen oxide, PAN and Acrolein (3) ukbVªkstu vkWDlkbM, PAN rFkk ,Øksfyu
(4) CO2, CO and SO2 (4) CO2, CO rFkk SO2
dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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N N N N
59. (I) (II) 59. (I) (II)
N N
H H
(III) (III)
N N
H H
Incorrect statements regarding above
mijksDr ;kSfxdks ds lanHkZ es xyr dFku gS\
compounds
(1) Basic strength I > II > III (1) {kkjh; lkeF;Z I > II > III
(2) Compound III is more basic than
(2) dh rqyuk esa ;kSfxd III vf/kd
N
N {kkjh; gAS
(3) All are example of heterocyclic (3) lHkh fo"kepØh; ,sjksefs Vd ;kfS xdks ds mnkgj.k gAS
aromatic compounds
(4) ;kSfxd II izsjf.kd] vfrla;qXeu] vuqukn izHkko
(4) Compound II shows inductive,
hyperconjugation, resonance effect.
iznf'kZr djrk gAS
(2) Cl2 / hn; tertiarybutoxide ion; O3/Zn, H2O (2) Cl2 / hn; r`rh;d C;wVksDlkbM vk;u; O3/Zn, H2O
(3) NBS, alcoholic KOH, D, acidic KMnO4 (3) NBS, ,sYdksgkWfy; KOH, D, vEyh; KMnO4
(4) SOCl2, tertiary butoxide ion, alkaline
(4) SOCl 2 , r` r h;d C;w V ks D lkbM vk;u] {kkjh;
KMnO4 KMnO4
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PART C - MATHEMATICS
61. Let tangents are drawn from point (x,6), 61. ekuk ijoy; y2 = 8x ds fcUnq (x,6), (tgk¡ x < 0) ls
(where x < 0), to parabola y2 = 8x. If chord Li'kZ js[kk;sa [khaph xbZ gAS ;fn Li'kZ thok ijoy; ds
of contact subtends right angle at vertex 'kh"kZ ij ledks.k vUrfjr djrh gS] rks Li'kZ thok dk
of parabola then mid point of chord of e/; fcUnq gksxk
contact is (1) (6,17) (2) (17,6)
(1) (6,17) (2) (17,6) (3) (8,12) (4) (5,12) (3) (8,12) (4) (5,12)
62. r r r are non collinear unit vectors
Let a,b,c 62. r r r
ekuk a,b,c vlejs[kh; bdkbZ lfn'k bl izdkj gS fd
r r r r
r r r r r r r
such that a ´ b ´ c =( ) b+c
. If ang le (
a´ b´ c =
b+c
) gAS ;fn ar rFkk b ds e/; dks.k
2 2
r r r r
between a and b is 'a' and angle between 'a' rFkk a ,oa c ds e/; dks.k 'b' gks] rks
r r cos(a - b) – cos(a + b) dk eku gksxk&
a and c is 'b' then value of
cos(a - b) – cos(a + b) is - (1) 3 (2) 1.5
(1) 3 (2) 1.5 (3) 1.75 (4) 0.5 (3) 1.75 (4) 0.5
63. 6 6
If 64sin a + 729 cos b + 4 = 36 sina cosb 63. ;fn 64sin a + 729 cos6b + 4 = 36 sina cosb,
6
æ pö tan 2 b æ pö tan 2 b
where a, b Î ç 0, ÷ then value of is tgk¡ a, b Î ç 0, ÷ gks] rks dk eku gksxk
è 2ø tan 2 a è 2ø tan 2 a
64. If p ® ( ~ pÚ ~ q ) is false then truth values 64. ;fn p ® ( ~ pÚ ~ q ) vlR; gks] rks p rFkk q ds lgh
of p and q are respectively eku Øe'k% gksxs
(1) F,F (2) F,T (3) T,T (4) T,F (1) F,F (2) F,T (3) T,T (4) T,F
æ 2.3x ö æ 2.3x ö
65. If ƒ ( x ) = sin ç
-1
x ÷
æ 1ö
, then ƒ ' ç - ÷ equals 65. ;fn ƒ ( x ) = sin -1 ç x ÷
gks] rks ƒ ' æç - 1 ö÷ gksxk
è1 + 9 ø è 2ø è1 + 9 ø è 2ø
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66. If length of latus rectum of ellipse is 4 unit 66. ;fn nh?kZo`Ùk ds ukfHkyEc dh yEckbZ 4 bdkbZ gS rFkk
and the distance between a focus and its ukfHk ,oa nh?kZv{k ij blds fudVorhZ 'kh"kZ ds e/; nwjh
3 3
nearest vertex on major axis is unit then bdkbZ g]S rks nh?kZo`Ùk dh mRdsUnzrk gksxh
2 2
eccentricity of ellipse is
1 2
1 2 (1) (2)
(1) (2) 3 5
3 5
1 1 1 1
(3) (4) (3) (4)
9 2 9 2
( x - 2) + ( x - 2) ( x - 2) (x - 2)
3 5 7
ekuk ƒ ( x ) = ( x 4- 2 ) + ( x 12
- 2) (x - 2) ( x - 2)
3 5 7
67. Let ƒ ( x ) = + + + ... 67. + + + ... ¥
4 12 20 28 20 28
...upto ¥ terms where 1 < x < 3, then ƒ'(x) is tgk¡ 1 < x < 3 gks] rks ƒ'(x) gksxk
1 1 1 1
(1) 4 ( x - 1)(3 - x ) (2) 4 x - 2 2
( ) (1) 4 ( x - 1 )( 3 - x ) (2) 4 x - 2 2
( )
1 1 1 1
(3) 4 (3 - x ) (4) ( x - 3 )( x - 1) (3) 4 (3 - x ) (4) ( x - 3 )( x - 1)
æp ö æp ö
then å tan çè 3 + x ÷ø is equal to- gks] rks å tan çè 3 + x ÷ø dk eku gksxk -
(1) 3 -2 (2) 4 + 2 3 (1) 3 -2 (2) 4 + 2 3
(
(3) -2 2 + 3 ) (4) 4 - 2 3 (3) -2 2 + 3( ) (4) 4 - 2 3
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dy y3 dy y3
69. If = 2x and y(0) = 1, then solution 69. ;fn dx = e2x + y2 rFkk y(0) = 1 gks] rks vody
dx e + y2
of differential equation is- lehdj.k dk gy gksxk -
1 2x 1 2x
(1) y2 = e2x – 2e2xlny (2) y = e -
2 2x
e .lny (1) y2 = e2x – 2e2xlny (2) y = e -
2 2x
e .lny
2 2
1 2x 1 2x
e lny
2 2x
(3) y2 = e2x + 2e2x lny (4) y = e +
2 2x
(3) y2 = e2x + 2e2x lny (4) y = e + e lny
2 2
70. The length of subtangent to curve 70. oØ x + ds fcUnq (4,1) ij v/kksLi'khZ dh
y =3
x + y = 3 at point (4,1) is yEckbZ gksxh
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) 3 (4) 2 (1) (2) (3) 3 (4) 2
2 3 2 3
1 1
-1 æ tan x ö
71. Let ò0 tan çè 2 ÷ø dx = k , then value of 71. ekuk ò tan -1 æç tan x ö÷ dx = k gks] rks
0 è 2 ø
1 1
-1 æ tan x - 2 ö -1 æ tan x - 2 ö
2 2
ò0 tan ç
è 3 tan x ø
÷ dx is ò0 tan ç
è 3 tan x ø
÷ dx dk eku gksxk
1 p 1 p
(1) p - k + (2) k - -1 (1) p - k + (2) k - -1
2 2 2 2
p 1 p 1
(3) k – p + 1 (4) k -
+ (3) k – p + 1 (4) k -
+
2 2 2 2
72. Shortest distance between y 2 = x 3 and 72. y2 = x3 rFkk oØ 9x2 + 9y2 – 30y + 16 = 0 ds
curve 9x2 + 9y2 – 30y + 16 = 0 e/; U;wure nwjh gksxh&
13 2 13 13 2 13
(1) -1 (2) -1 (1) -1 (2) -1
3 3 3 3
17 2 17 17 2 17
(3) -2 (4) -2 (3) -2 (4) -2
3 3 3 3
dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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73. If expression x + , ( x > 0 ) attains its 73. ;fn O;atd , ( x > 0 ) , x = a ij blds U;wure
x+
x2 x2
mi nimum value at x = a, then a3 is- eku dks xzg.k djrk g]S rks a3 dk eku gksxk&
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 6 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 6
74. A tower T1 of height 60m is located exactly 74. 60 ehVj Å¡pkbZ dh ehukj T1, lh/kh lM+ d ij 80
opposite to tower T2 of height 80m on a ehVj Å¡pkbZ dh ehukj T2 ds Bhd lkeus fLFkr gAS ;fn
straight road. From top of T1, if angle of T1 ds Åijh fljs ls] T2 ds ikn dk voueu dks.k] T2
depression of foot of T2 is twice the angle ds Åijh fljs ls mUu;u dks.k dk nqxquk gS] rks ehukj T1
of elevation of top of T 2 , then distance ehukj rFkk ehukj T2 ds e/; nwjh gksxh -
between tower T1 and tower T2 is-
(1) 20 3 (2) 10 3 (3) 10 2 (4) 20 2
(1) 20 3 (2) 10 3 (3) 10 2 (4) 20 2
x+2 x+2
75. ò (x dx is equal to- 75. ò (x )
dx gksxk-
)
2
2
+ 3x + 3 x +1 + 3x + 3 x +1
1 æx 3ö 1 æx 3ö
cos -1 ç +C
(1) cos-1 ç
ç x + 1 ÷÷
+C (1)
3 ç x + 1 ÷÷
3 è ø è ø
æ ö 1 æ x ö
1 x tan -1 ç ÷+C
(2) tan -1 ç ÷+C (2)
3 ç 3 ( x + 1) ÷ 3 ç 3 ( x + 1) ÷
è ø è ø
æ ö 2 æ x ö
2 x tan -1 ç ÷+C
(3) tan ç
-1 ÷+C (3)
3 ç 3 ( x + 1) ÷ 3 ç 3 ( x + 1) ÷
è ø è ø
2 æ x ö 2 æ x ö
(4) cot -1 ç ÷+C (4) cot -1 ç ÷+C
3 è x +1 ø 3 è x +1 ø
(where C is constant of integration) (tgk¡ C lekdyu vpj gS)
76. The foot of perpendicular drawn from 76. js[kk 3x + y = l ij] ewyfcUnq ls [khaps x;s yEc dk
origin on line 3x + y = l is 'P'. If line meets ikn 'P' gSA ;fn js[kk x-v{k dks 'A' ij rFkk y-v{k dks
x-axis at 'A' and y-axis at 'B' then BP : PA is 'B' ij feyrh gS] rks BP : PA gksxk
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77. A normal to hyperbola 4x2 – 9y2 = 36 meets 77. vfrijoy; 4x2 – 9y2 = 36 dk vfHkyEc funsZ'kh
the co-ordinateaxes x and y at A and B v{kksa x rFkk y dks Øe'k% A rFkk B ij feyrk gAS ;fn
respectively. If parallelogram OAPB lekUrj prqHkqZt OAPB (tgk¡ 'O' ewyfcUnq gS) fufeZr
(where 'O' is origin) is formed then locus gks] rks P dk fcUnqiFk gksxk&
of P is (1) 9x2 + 4y2 = 169 (2) 4x2 + 9y2 = 121
(1) 9x2 + 4y2 = 169 (2) 4x2 + 9y2 = 121
(3) 4x2– 9y2 = 121 (4) 9x2 – 4y2 = 169 (3) 4x2– 9y2 = 121 (4) 9x2 – 4y2 = 169
78. If lim
b - cos x 2 - a ( ) = L , is non-zero lim
(
b - cos x 2 - a ) =L
78. ;fn v'kwU; ifjfer
x® a
(x 2
)
- a sin cx - a ( 2
) x® a
(x 2
)
- a sin cx - a ( 2
)
finite (a > 0), then value of (L + b + c) is- gks tgk¡ (a > 0), rks (L + b + c) dk eku gksxk
3 5 3 5
(1) 4 (2) 2 (4) (3) (1) 4 (2) 2 (3) (4)
2 2 2 2
79. The number of four digit natural numbers 79. pkj vadks okyh izkd`r la[;kvksa dh la[;k] ftlesa Bhd
which contains exactly two distinct digit nks fofHkUu vad fLFkr gks] gksxh
(1) 567 (2) 576 (1) 567 (2) 576
(3) 657 (4) 675 (3) 657 (4) 675
80. If a,b,g are roots of equation x3 – 2x2 – 1 = 0 80. ;fn a,b,g lehdj.k x3 – 2x2 – 1 = 0 ds ewy gS
a11 - a8 a11 - a8
and an = an + bn + gn, then value of a10 rFkk an = an + bn + gn gks] rks dk eku
a10
is- gksxk -
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) –1 (4) 3 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) –1 (4) 3
x2 x2
ò sin x dx ò sin x dx
81. If ƒ ( x ) = 0
,x ³ 0 is continuous 81. ;fn ƒ ( x ) = 0
,x ³ 0 , x = 0 ij larr~
x3 x3
function at x = 0, then value of ƒ(0) is- Qyu gks] rks ƒ(0) dk eku gksxk -
1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3
(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2
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82. Mean and variance of binomial probability 82. f}in izkf;drk caVu dk ek/; rFkk izlj.k Øe'k% 4
4 4
distribution are 4 and respectively then rFkk gks] rks de ls de nks lQyrkvksa dh izkf;drk
3 3
probability of atleast two success is equal to gksxh
552 201 298 716 552 201 298 716
(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
729 243 343 729 729 243 343 729
100
r 100
r
83. The value of å
r = 3 ( r - 2 ) !+ ( r - 1 ) !+ r !
is- 83. å ( r - 2 ) !+ ( r - 1) !+ r ! dk eku gksxk
r =3
p 1 p 1 p 1 p 1
(3) + (4) - (3) + (4) -
4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2
x y z x y z
85. Let line 'L' meets L1 : = = and 85. ekuk js[kk 'L' gS tks js[kk L1 : = = rFkk js[kk
1 2 3 1 2 3
x - 2 y -1 z - 4 x - 2 y -1 z - 4
L2 : = = orthogonally at L2 : = = dks fcUnq P rFkk Q ij
2 4 5 2 4 5
point P and Q. If (PQ)2 is D and DR's of yEcdks.kh; feyrh gSA ;fn (PQ)2 = D rFkk js[kk L
line L are (a,b,c) where a,b,c Î I, then ds fnd~ vuqi kr (a,b,c) tgk¡ a,b,c Î I gks ] rks
5D 5D
+ a + b + c can be + a + b + c dk eku gks ldrk gS
3 3
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 10 (1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 10
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9 9
åx åx
2 9 9
= 800 and = 80 where x is
86. Let
i =1
i
i =1
i
i 86. ekuk åx
i =1
2
i = 800 rFkk å x i = 80 tgk¡ xi, iok¡ iz{s k.k
i =1
ith observation. If one observation that was
3, was found to be wrong and replaced by
gAS ;fn ,d izs{k.k 3 Fkk tks xyr ik;k x;k rFkk ftls
corrected value 4 then corrected variance
lgh eku 4 ls izfrLFkkfir fd;k tkrk gS] rks lgh izlj.k
is
gksxk
73 1 78 5 73 1 78 5
(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
87. Let ƒ : [–1,3] ® [–8,72] be defined as 87. ekuk ƒ : [–1,3] ® [–8,72],
ƒ(x) = 4x3 – 12x, then 'ƒ' is ƒ(x) = 4x3 – 12x }kjk ifjHkkf"kr gS] rks 'ƒ'
(1) injective but not surjective (1) ,dd S h ijUrq vkPNknd ugha gksxkA
(2) injective and surjective (2) ,dd S h rFkk vkPNknd gksxkA
(3) neither injective nor surjective (3) uk rks ,ddS h uk gh vkPNknd gksxkA
(4) surjective but not injective (4) vkPNknd ijUrq ,dd S h ugha gksxkA
88. If |z1 – 3 – 4i| = 1 and |z2 – 4 – 3i| = 1 then 88. ;fn |z1 – 3 – 4i| = 1 rFkk |z2 – 4 – 3i| = 1 gks] rks
angle between locus of z1 and z2 is- z1 rFkk z2 ds fcUnqiFk ds e/; dks.k gksxk
p p p p p p p p
(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
3 6 2 4 3 6 2 4
89. A wire of length 2 unit is cut into two part 89. 2 bdkbZ yEckbZ ds ,d rkj dks nks Hkkxksa ck¡Vk x;k gS
which are bent to form square of side 'x' ftlls 'x' Hkqtk dk ,d oxZ cuk;k gS rFkk 'r' f=T;k dk
and circle of radius 'r'. If sum of areas of o`Ùk cuk;k x;k gSA ;fn cuk;s x;s oxZ rFkk o`Ùk ds
squares and circle so formed is minimum {ks=Qyksa dk ;ksxQy U;wure gks] rks x gksxk
then x is equal to
2 p+4 4-p 2p
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 p+4 4-p 2p p+4 2 p p+8
(1) (2) (3) (4)
p+4 2 p p+8
60
æ 12 1
ö
90. Number of irrational terms in the 90. çç 3 + 5 3 ÷÷ ds izlkj esa vifjes; inksa dh la[;k
60 è ø
æ 1 1
ö
expansion of çç 3 + 5
2 3
÷÷ is gksxh
è ø
(1) 61 (2) 51 (3) 50 (4) 55 (1) 61 (2) 51 (3) 50 (4) 55
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