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8. An electron of mass m with an initial velocity 12. In the circuit shown in the figure, the input
voltage V; is 20 V, VsB = 0 and Vcp = 0. The
V i (V0 > 0) enters an electric field
= V0
values of Ig, Ig and P are given by
E =-Eoi (E0=constant>0)att=0. If \is . 20v.
its de-Broglie wavelength initially, then its
de-Broglie wavelength at time t is RC 4ka
l.s
(1) C
RB
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mvo B
500 ko
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e\ IB =25p4 Ic=5mrl, 9=2OO
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9. When the light of frequency 2vs (where vs is -. 5-r
-'1fld
tbreshold frequency), is itrcident on a metal (3) IB=20FA" Ic= 5 mA, P=250
plate, the nq*irntrm vslocitl' of electrons emittcd f .' dxt;e
is v1. When the frequency of tlre incident 'y
Is =a0 p,A, Ic = 5 mAr F = 125
t\
,5't
radiation is increased'to 5vg, the maximun 18. In the combination of the following gates the
velocity of electrons emitted from the same plate ollE{llcan. te written in terms of inputs A ind
is ve. The ratio of 11t'o12 is E' hv r !S Bas
hrrzlmv'A
ul*l t:2 (v-;;- A
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sq"-u^.: ( u. g-t :
i;; ;,; t
(B) 4: L
=
-.s; f;,=f' ';
5.5u" Y
required to bring them to rest, would satisfy ttre l4l l.b m,/s, 3 rn/s '(*6 '
relation 21. A student measured the diameter of a imalfst
ball using a screw gauge of least cor
,P(2) w", ws, wA M\ur.!{o= O +lltv2- 0'001 cm. The main scale reading is 5 mm z
zero of circular scale division coincides w
wA > wB > wc r.A 1rJ: ryraVl 25 diyisions above the reference level. If scr
I
(3) wB>wA>wc gauge has a zero error of - 0.004 cm, the con
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17. A moving block having mass m, collides with ^-< ,'4
(3) 0'053 cm tt o'LYL'' 1't
another stationary block having mass '4m. The
lighter block comes to rest aft€r collision. When ,p 0.529 cm ^ ,.placdd
22. A block
).r4
of mass m is on a smooth inclir
the initial velocity of the lightcr bloc-k is v, then wedge ABC of inclination 0 as shown in
the value of coefficient of r€stitution (e) will be figure. The wedge is given an acceleration
(1) O'5 L-- vu-ut, towards the right. The relation between a an
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18. Which one of the
'X;"'trb
following statements is
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A'--)
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a
inconect ?
(1) Rolling friction is smaller tha.n sliding c '1 B
friction. (1) u= I
@ Limiting value of static friction is directly msec 0
proportional to normal reaction. f<"//rf.l s
(2)
(3) Fiictional force opposes the relative motion. sin 0
.r ({)" Coefficient of sliding friction has (3) a=gcos0
dirnensions oflength. $rb (4) a=gtaa01/
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23 The volume (V) a monatomic gas varies with
of 27. Unpolarised light is incident from air on a plane
its temperature (T), as shown in the graph. The
surface of a material of refractive index 'p'- At a
ratio of work done by the gas, to the heat
absorbed by it, when it undergoes a change frorr particular anglc of incidence 'i', it is found that
state A to state B, is the reflected and refracted rays are
v irerpendicular to each other. \{hich of the
following options is correct for this situatQn ?
I
\
(1) Reflected light is poladsed with its electric
A '
vector paiallel to the plane of incidence
o
J{
------>
T Reflected light is polarised with its electric
(l) vector perpendicular to the plane of
Y
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incidence
o\a
'3 . sln-'(t)
.
(3) r= t-l
l.ttl
(3) 1
t' , J.*ii I
(4) , (4) i=ttr, 1f!)
'7 a \sl
%.. the funda.meutal frequency in an open organ
pipe is equal to the third harmonic of a closed 28. In Young's double slit experiment the separation
organ pipe. If the length of the closed organ pipe d between the slits is 2 mm, the wavelength tr of
is 20 cE, the length df the open organ pipe is the light used is 5896 A anil distance D between
(f) 13'2 cm the screeri and slits is 100 cm. It is found that the
(2) 8cm
(3) 12'5 cm angular width of the fringes is 0'20". To increase
(4) 16 cm the fringe angular width to 0 21" (with same I
and D) the separation between the slits needs to
zlt. Al what temperature will the rms speed of
oxygen molecules becone just sufrcient for be changed to
escaping from the Earth's atmosphere ? (1) l'8 mm
(Given :
ka
(2) 1'9 mm
Mass of orygen molecule (m) = 2'76 x 10-%
(3) 2'1 mm
Boltzmairn's constant kg = 1'38 x 1o-B J K-1)
3IsYI (4) 1'7 mm
(1) 2.508 x 104 K
r
.t* 8.360 x 104 K
(3)
(4)
5.016 x 104 K
11264 x 104 K
L :,ffi 1
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29. An astronomical refracting teleseope wiII have
Iarge angular magnification ahd high angular
resolution, when it has an objective lens of
26. The efficiency of a.n itleal heat engine working
(1)
between the fre€zing point and boiling point of small focal lengtJr and large diameter
water, is
(1)
tl,2r tl.2X bstozxS z .J' (2) large focal length and smirll diameter
(2)
26'87o
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lxs'3 L+) (3) large focal length and large iliam*ter
(3) 6.25% lzlrto6y *+ \ 6 ' (4) ' imall focal length and small 'liFrneter .
(3) 2.74W
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38. A small sphere of radius 'r' falls from rest in a 42. A solid sphere is rotating freely about its
viscous liquid. As a result, heat is produced due symmetry axis in free space. The radius of the
to viscous force. The rate of production of heat sphere is increased keeping its miss .ame.
u'hen the sphere attains its terminal velocity, is Which of the following physical quantities would
.proportional to remain constant for [e_sphere ?
(1) r3 (1) Angular velocity
(2) r2 e) Moment of inertia
(3) a5 (3) Rotational kinetic energy
(4) ,4 Angular momentum
\2
39 The power radiat6d by a black body is P and it 43. The kinetic energies of a planet in an elliptical
radiates maximum etrergy at wavelength, 1.6. If orbit about the Sun, at positions 4 B and C are
the temperature of the black body is now
Kl, Kg ard It, respectively. AC is the major
axis and SB is perpendicular to AC at the
changed so that it radiates maximum energy at position of the Sun S as shown in the figure.
wavelength qr" power ratliated by it Ttren
|;,, EaAT B
becomes nP. TiT e value of n is P = )=bT{
(1)
q \--'} 11 A c'
(2)
4
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1r
T? 1,'l
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3 3 JW (1) Ke<Ks<Kc
(3)
256 l>. ) rr (z) KerKsrKc
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8l
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)
t f'. \'\
-w(4) Ks. KA < Kc
256 ..> KerKArKc
,10. A sample of 0 1 g of water at 100'C and normal 44. A solid sphere is in rolling motion. In rolling
pressure (1'013 x 105 Nm-2) requtes 54 cal of mot6i'--ffiy possesses translational kineticp
hdat energy to convert to steam at 100'C. If the energy (I!) as well as rbtational kinetic energr *
volume of the steam produced is 167'1 cc, the (Kr) simultaneously. Th.e ratio IQ : 0! + \) for
change in internal energy of tJre sample, is the enhere is I t.w '-r ! ,-' '
(1) au=1{ d' ,.*6
'z
to t *-r,l
Q)
104.3 J
208.7 J
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, -! rt Ro*-.
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46. Which of the following is an amino acid derived 50. Ciliates differ from all other protozoans in
hormone ? (1) using flagella for locomotion
t4\ Epinephrine
(2) having a contractile vacuble for removing
excess water
(2) Ecdysone (3) using pseudopodia for capturing prey
(3) Estradiol ,/l<) having two ty?es of nuclei
(4) Estriol 51. Identify the vertebrate group of animals
characterized by crop and gizzard in its digestive
system.
47. Which of the following structures or regions is
iry2y9fut paied with its tunction ? (1) Amphibia
'(2\ Reptilia
(1) Medulla oblongata : controls respiration
Aves
and cardiovascular \rtb
reflexes. (4) Osteichthyes
{9. Which of the following hormones can play a 55. Which of the follorring featuips is useil to identi&
a male cockroach from a female ipckroach ?
significant role in ost€oporosis ?
e)i iii ii I
Coiumn Cofumn II
(3) i ii iii (Function) (part of Enretory
(4) ii i iii gletem)
,
67. Match the items given in Col,rrnh I with
those in a. Ultrafiltration i. IJenIe,e Ioop
Colurnn 11 and select the conect option given
below : b. Concentration ii. Ureter
of urine
Column I Column II
a. fidal volume i. c. Ttansportof iii. Urinarybladrter
2500 - 3OOO mL urine
b. rnspiratory R€serve ii. 1100 - 1200 mI.
volume d. Storage ofurine iv. Malpighian
Expiratory Reeerve corpuscle
c. iii. 500 - 550 rnl
VOltrne v. Proximal
.d. Residual volume iv. 1000 1100 mI. . convoluted tubule
-
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?0. Which of the following events does not occur in 76. All of the following are part of an operon €xcep,
rough endoplasmic reticulum ? (1) an operator
(1) Protein folding (2) structural genes
(D Proteinglycosylation
an enhancer
(3) Cleavage ofsignal peptide -6,(4) a promoter
Phospholipidsynthesis
,r!{f 77. Match the items given in Column I with those in
?1. Which of these statements is inconect ? Column II and select the cortect option given
( f ) Enrymes .of TCA cycle are present in below :
mitochon&ial matrix. Column I Column II
Q) Glycolysis occurs in cytosol.
a. Proliferative Phase i. Breakdown of
(3) Glycolysis operat€s as long as it is supplied endometrial
with NAD that can pick up hydggen atoms. lining
(ft Oxidative phosphorylation takes place in b. SecretoryPhase ii. Follicular Phase
\/ outer mitochondriat menrbrane.
c. Menstruation iii. Luteal Phase
72 Nissl bodies are mainly composed of
abc
(1) Proteins and lipids (1) iii ii i
(D DNAand RNA
(3) (2) i iii ii
Nucleic acids and SER
(4) Free ribosomes and RER ,.y ll lll I
(4) iii ii
79- Which of the following terms describe human
dentition ? 78. According to Hugo de Vries, the mechanism of
(1) Thecodont,DiphyodontHomodont evolution is
(r) iii
abc ..n (4)
Vitamin B12
ii i Vita:ain E
Q) i ii iii 88. In.,which disease does mosquito transmitted
(3) i pathogen cause chronic inllammation
iii ii luphatic-yessef. of
?
\2' iii i
, (ll" Elephantiasis
8:1. Which of the following is an (2) Ascariasis
occupational (3) Ringworm disease
respiratory disorder ?
(4) Amoebiasis
(1) Anthracis
89. The similarity of bone- structure in the forelimbs
..-(91' silicosis
(3) Botulism V.JII Homology
(4) Emphysema (2, Analogy
(3) Convergentevolution
84. Calcium is important in skeletal muscle (4) Adaptive radiation -
I19. Plants.having little or no are 126. After karyogamy followed by meiosis, spores are
Grasses
.-W, produced exogenousl ln
(2) Deciduousangiosperms (1) Neux)spora
(3) Conifers (2) Alternaria
($ Cycads
v/<1) Agafbus
(4) Saccharomyces
120, Pneumatophores occur in
)n Halophytes 127. Match the items given in Column I with those in
" (21 Free-flt ating hydrophytes Column II and select the. correol option given
(3) Carnivorous plants below :
c Htqv ,,j4 c
(r) CH=CH en;'LAa 147. On which of the following properties does the
coagulating power ofan ion depend ?
(2) CII2=CIJ.2 (1) The magnitude of the charge on the ion
(3) cH3
alone -?
- cH3
(D sizeoftheionalone
(3)
"-18t"---i'
G)- cHr Both magnitude and sign of the charge on
the ion r , 24aXlo- 3x I
144. The compound C7H, undergoes the follolylPC
- 1&'r Y r.-r -
reactions , ( r- 148, The solubility of BaSOa i., -iutrt". =lxlo
is
3Clr/A BrclFe Zn/HCt
'C7Hr -----:----+ 6 -i",---* B.,,1# C' 2.42xLOa gl.-l at 298 I( The value of its
rheproduct,c,is' \y' -6 solubility product (qe) will be
(1) zr-bromotoluene ,', a.) (Given molar mass of BaSOe = 233 g mol-l)
I Roso" t*" t;*
(2) o-brumotoluene ,1ilN t.wxr0-10 mor2 L-2:
(3) 3-bromo-2,4,6-trichlorotoluene -& Q) 1.08 L-2
x 10-u moll
(a) 1.08 x to-ra mol2 L-2
Krr;*l*,r_")
.
"
(4) p-bromotoluene { i,
(4) 1.08 x 10{ mol2 L-2 '- "r)
145. Which oxide of nitrogen is not a corrrmon
1 49. Given van der Waals constant for NH3, II2, 02
pollutant introduced into the atmosphere both
and CO2 are respectively 4.17, 0.2U, 1.36 altl
due to natural and human activity ?
3'59, which one of the following gases is most
(1) NzOs ---:-
(2\ NOz NH
(2) H2
(3) NzO
(3) 02
(4) NO"/ @) coz
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150. Match the metal ions given in Column I with the f55. Identifu the
major products P, Q 'and R in the
spin magrretic moments of the ions given in
Column II and assign the corzec! code :
follou'ing sequence of reactions :
Column I Column II
a. ^3+
uo i. JE B.M.
Anhydrous
cH3cH2cH2cl Alcl3
b. Cr3* \ J5E s.Ll.
+ >
(2) Ci2O 7
(3) MnO 1
156, Which of the following compounds can form a
(4) I\,InO 4
2-
zwitterion ?
157. Which of the following molecules represents the 160. Magnesium reacts with an element (X) to form an
order of hybriilisation sf, =C, .1, from left to ionic compound. If the ground stat€ electronic
"l configuration of (X) is 1s2 2s2 2p3, the simples!
right atoms ?
formula for this compound N is I
(1) HC=C-C=CH (1) Msz\ ", 6ir, $rl6.-
CHz=CH-C=CH (2) M8&
(3) CH2 = CH - CH = CH2 (3) Ms2x
(4) CH3 - CH = CH - CH3 Ms{'
"J*l
181. Imn erhibits bcc Btruc'ture at room te. Dperature.
Above 900"C, it transforms to. fcc structure. The
158. \{ihich of the following carbocations is expec'ted to
ratio of density of iron at rooE-temperatur.e to
be most stable ?
that at 900'C (assuming mJilar-Eass and atomic
Iadii of i"o,n ,"-ains constant with temperature)
Noz IS da?-rt59"'
Nx-
J5
(1)
(r)
Jz l=
d,1,
3-
4
YH (2\
4Jg olr
3J2 aL
3J5
Noz (3)
4J2
1
_/ ,/1) ,
YH 162. Which one is a rrr?zg statement ?
(1) Total orbital angular momentum of electron
in 's' orbiial Is equal to zero.
Noz
I
(2) An orbital is designated by three quantum
numbers while an electron in an atom is
(3) designat€d by four quantum numbers.
I
H
Y v the electronic configuration ofN atom is
lri 2.2 zprr2pty zpl
E E
I
I
Noz t t I
H (4) The value ofm for d'r2 iszero.
(4)
Y
i 188. Consider the following species :
169. Which of the following is correct with respect to cN+, cN-, No and cN
_ I effect of the substituents ? (R = alkyl)
I
Which one of these will have the highest bond
(1) -NH2<-OR<-F i---- ? 8
order
(1) NO" 2's
I
.lzl" -NR2<-oR<-F
(3) -NH2>-OR>-F
0f tjk-s
Llsl
I
.c[r
i
(4) -N&>-OR>-F (4) 4ch
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164. In t,l:e reaction 167. I'he correct difference between frrst- and
seco d-order reactions is
that
OH O-Na*
the rate of a first-order reaction does not
+ CHCIB + CHO depend on reactant concentration.s; the rate
NaOH ------>
of a second-order reaction d.,o. deocnd o,n
reactant concentrations
the electrophile involved is (2) the half-life of a first-order reaction does not
(1) dichloromethyl cation i SffCt2l
depend on tAlo; the half-life of a
second-order reaction does depend on
[A]o
@
e) formyl cation ( CHO ) (3) a first-order reaction can be catal;zed; a
second-order reaction cannot be catalyzed
(3) dichtoronethyl anioo t SffCq) the rate of a first-order r€action does
deienC on reactant concentrations; the EE
gfi dichlof carbene (:CClz) of a second-order reaction does not depend
on reactant concentrations
166. Carborylic acids have higher boiling points than 168. Among CaH2, BeHr, BaH2, the order of ionic
aldehydes, lietones and even alcohols of character is
couparable molecular mass. It is due to their (f) BeH2 <CaH2 <BalI2
(f) formation of intramolecutar H-bondinp (2) CaH2 < BeH2 < BaH2
(2) formation of carboxylate ion t4,,-tl -"a (3) BeH2 < BaH2 < CaH2
(4) BaH2 < BeH2 < CaII2
(3) more extensive association of carboxylic
acitl via van der Waals force of attraction 169. Consider the change in oxidation state of
(4 formation of intermolecular H-bonding Bromine corresponding to diflerent emf values
as
shown in the diagram below :
(2)
G CH2 - CH2 - OH a:od 12
(3)
(4)
B"z
IIBrO
(3)
G cH- CH3 and 12
I
OH
170. In which case is the number of molecules of
maxmum ? lfl; i-"o
water
(1) 18 mL of water r/
cHs (2) 0'18 g of water 4 o.ol r^ol a --D rrr'rr
G) CHs OH and I, . J?) 0.Q0224 L of water vapour€ at I atm and
Ll.\'' 273K o 'ooo1
(4) 10{ mol ofwater
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171. Regarding cross-linked rs, l?6. For the redox reaction
incorrecl ?
rvhich of the following statements is
Mno. +C2o!- + H*-- ) Mn2* + Co, + Hro
(1) They contain covalent bonds betrveen
various linear PolYmer chains. the correct coellicients of the reactants for the
(2\ They are formed from bi- and tri-functional balanced equation are
monomers. MnO[ rO'r-
C H*
(3) Examples are bakelit€ and melamine.
(1)16 5 2
{y They contain strong covalent bonds in their
polymer chains.
(D2 5 16
(3) 2 16 5
1?2. Nitration of aniline in strong acidic medium also (4)5 16 2
gives m-nitroaniline because
(1) In spite of substituents nitro group always 177. The conection factor'a'to the ideal gas equation
goes to onlY m-Position. corresponds to
(2),/h electrophilic substitution reactions (1) density ofthe gas molecules
V amino SrooP i8 meta alirective. (2) volume ofthe gas molecules
(3) In absence of substitueuts uitro group (3) electric field present between the gas
alwaYs goes to m-Position. molecules
(4) In acidic (strong) medium qniline is
a5 eniliniun iga.
prree€nt
2 forces
molecules
of attraction
17S. tr/hich of the following oxides is lnost acific in 178. Which one of the following conditions will favour
between the gas
Weight (in g) of the remaining Product at STP doubled, the half-life perioil- of a zero order
Taz 7 \,." &-Au .1 *o&t-r
will be ir -Igactiotr
(1) E- , 7
(1) r.4 is halved a l.(1 -
, b9
Q) 3'0 try
(3)
is doubled
is tripled l.<
(3) 2.8 t, -A
(4) 4.4 (4) remains unchanged
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