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SECTION- I (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
Straight Objective Type
This section (01 - 04) contains 4 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answers. Each question
carries +5 marks for correct answer and – 3 mark for wrong answer.
1. The volume of vessel in which the equilibrium 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g) sets is halved, Now -
(A) The rates of forward and backward reactions will remain the same.
(B) The equilibrium will not shift.
(C) The equilibrium will shift to the right.
(D) The rate of forward reaction will become more than that of reverse reaction and the equilibrium will shift
to the right.
2. 200 ml of 0.15 M H3AsO4 (given Ka1 = 10−3 Ka2 = 10−7 Ka3 = 10−12 ); 50 ml of 0.6 M Na2HAsO4 solutions and
100 ml of 0.1M NaOH are mixed. pH of the final solution is
(a) 6.3 (b) 7.0 (c) 6.7 (d) can not be found.
NO 2
NO 2
OH
OH
O 2N
(C) (D)
NO 2
NO 2
NO 2
4. Which of the following reagent(s) produce(s) anti-Markownikoff product, when treated with CH3CH = CH2?
Hg ( CH3COO )2 ,H2O B2H6 ,THF
(I) (II)
NaBH4 NaOH,H2O2
(III) HBr (IV) HBr/Peroxide
(A) I, II (B) II, IV
(C) II, III (D) I, IV
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5. If 50 litre flask containing one mole of N 2 and one mole of PCl5 is connected to a 50 litre flask containing 2
moles of PCl5, both vessel heated to 227ºC. The equilibrium pressure is found to be 2.05 atm. Assuming ideal
behaviour and for the reaction PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2 correct option(s) is/are
1
(a) degree of dissociation of PCl5 is
3
(b) KP for the reaction is 0.205 atm
(c) One mole of PCl5 is present in each flask
(d) 0.5 moles of all gases are present in each flask.
6. H3C D
C C ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Br2 / CH3 OH
→ P (Mixture of compounds)
D
H H H
P May be :
CH3 CH3
(a) (b)
D H H D
H3C O H H O CH3
Br C H H Br
D D
H CH3
(c) (d)
H3C D D H
H O CH3 H3C O H
Br C H H Br
D D
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(a)
> heat of hydrogenation
(c)
<
CH3 heat of combustion
(d)
> heat of hydrogenation
O
(C) NHCH 3 (D) C - NH 2
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SECTION – B
Matrix Match Type
This section (01 – 04) contains 4 Matrix Match Type Question which have statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be One
or More Than One Correct choices. Each question carries +8 marks for all correct answer however for each
correct row +2 marks will be awarded. There is no negative marking.
1. Match the Column-I with Column – II (where = degree of dissociation, Mmix = average molecular weight of
mixture ; P = equilibrium pressure)
COLUMN – I COLUMN – II
Kp
(a) A(g) B(g) + C(g) H = −ve (p) =
4P + K p
(b) D(g) 2E(g) + Energy (q) Yield of product(s) will be high at low temperature
(c) PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) (r) Yield of product(s) will be high at high temperature
Mreac tan t
(d) N2O4(g) 2NO2(g) (s) Mmix =
1+
(t) Yield of product(s) will be high at low pressure
2.
Column − I (Reactions) Column − II (Product(s))
(a) Borax ⎯⎯ → P H2B4O7
(b) Borax + H2O ⎯⎯
→ Q H3BO3
(c) Borax + NaOH ⎯⎯→ R Used in glass formation
(d) Borax + HCl ⎯⎯
→ S NaBO2
T B2O3
Column – I (Mixing equal volume for H2S Ka1 = 10-6 Ka2 = 10-9) Column – II
(a) 1 M H2S + 1 M Na2S (P) pH =7.5
(b) 2 M H2S + 1 M Na2S (Q) pH = 6
(c) 1 M H2S + 2 M Na2S (R) pH = 9
(d) 1 M Na2S + 2 M HCl (S) Buffer
(T) pH = 3.15
4. Match the alcohols mentioned in Column-I with their reactions mentioned in Column-II.
Column – I Column – II
(A) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH (P) Forms one alkene on dehydration reaction
(B) CH3CH2CHCH3 (Q) Forms more than one alkene on dehydration
reaction
OH
(C) CH3CHCH2OH (R) Forms aldehyde when heated on copper at 300oC
CH3
(D) CH3 (S) Forms ketone when heated on copper at 300oC
H3C C OH
CH3
PART – C
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(Integer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled. Each question carries +4 marks
for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
2.
One molecule of silicate mineral containing above anion has x number of atoms of a metal
M, y number of atoms of Potassium and z number of atoms of Calcium as cations.
If x2+y2+2z2 = 2yz + 2x + 4z – 5 then oxidation state of metal M is___
3. − −
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
KMnO4 /OH
Heat
→ Product
The no. of carbon atom(s) present in the aromatic product of above reaction is:
6. How many double bond equivalents does amoxicillin (shown below) possesses?
NH2
H
N H
HO S
CH3
O
N CH3
O
CO 2H
amoxycillin
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SECTION- II (MATHMETICS)
PART – A
Straight Objective Type
This section (01 - 04) contains 4 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answers. Each
question carries +5 marks for correct answer and – 3 mark for wrong answer.
1. Let ax + by + c = 0 represent a family of straight lines, such that 4a 2 + 9b2 – 4c2 + 12 ab = 0. The greatest
distance between any two lines of the family is equal to
15
(a) 4 (b) 13 (c) (d) 3
2
2. The lines 5x + 12y – 10 = 0 and 5x – 12y – 40 = 0 touch a circle S1 of diameter 6, which has centre in the first
quadrant. The equation of a circle S2, which is concentric with S1 and cuts intercept of length 8 on each of
these lines, is :
(a) x2 + y2 − 10x − 4y + 4 = 0 (b) x2 + y2 − 4x − 10y + 4 = 0
(c) 8(x2 + y2 ) − 10x − y + 1 = 0 (d) 8(x2 + y2 ) − x − 10y + 1 = 0
1
4
(4x − f(x))f(x) dx =
3
3. If , then area of region bounded by y = f(x), x-axis and coordinate x = 1 and x = 2 is
0
7
7 15 19 23
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 2 2
x
4. Let y = f(x) satisfies the equation f(x) = (e− x + e x )cos x − 2x − (x − t)f '(t) dt , then y satisfies the differential
0
equation
dy dy
(a) + y = ex (cos x − sin x) − e− x (cos x + sin x) (b) − y = ex (cos x − sin x) + e− x (cos x + sin x)
dx dx
dy dy
(c) + y = ex (cos x + sin x) − e− x (cos x − sin x) (d) − y = ex (cos x − sin x) + e− x (cos x − sin x)
dx dx
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6. Two sides of a triangle have the joint equation (x − 3y + 2)(x + y − 2) = 0 , the third side which is variable
always passes through the point (-5, -1), then possible values of slope of third side such that origin is an
interior point of triangle is/are
4 2 1 1
(a) − (b) − (c) − (d)
3 3 3 6
7. A circle S of radius unity touches a line at P. A point A lies on S and N is the foot of the perpendicular from A
to L. The area of PAN as A varies cannot be equal to
3 3 3
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) (d)
8 2
8. If P1P2 and Q1Q2, two focal chords of a parabola are at right angles, then
(a) area of quadrilateral P1Q1P2Q2 is minimum when the chords are inclined at an angle to the axis of the
4
parabola
(b) minimum area is twice the area of the square on the latus rectum of the parabola
(c) minimum area of P1Q1P2Q2 can not be found
(d) minimum area is thrice the area of the square on the latus rectum of the parabola
x2 y2
9. Line through P(a, 2) meets the ellipse + = 1 at A and D and meets the coordinate axes at B and C so
9 4
that PA, PB, PC, PD are in G.P., then possible values of a can be :
(a) 5 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) -7
2
x y2
10. If two tangents can be drawn to the different branches of the hyperbola − = 1 from the point (, 2 ) ,
1 4
then
(a) (−, −3) (b) (3, ) (c) (−2,0) (0,2) (d) (2, )
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SECTION – B
Matrix Match Type
This section (01 – 04) contains 4 Matrix Match Type Questionwhich have statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be One
or More Than One Correct choices. Each question carries +8 marks for all correct answer however for each
correct row +2 marks will be awarded. There is no negative marking.
Column – I Column – II
(a) The number of integral values of ‘a’ for which point (a, a2) lies completely (P) 0
inside the triangle formed by lines x = 0, y = 0, 2y + x = 3
(b) The number of values of a of the form k/3 where k I so that point (a, a2) (Q) 1
lies between the lines
x + y = 2 and 4x + 4y – 3 = 0
(c) The reflection of point (t – 1, 2t + 2) in a line is (R) 2
(2t + 1, t) then the slope of line is
(d) In a triangle ABC, the bisectors of angles B and C lie along the lines y = x (S) 4
and y = 0. If A is (1, 2) then 10 d(A,BC) (where d(A, BC) denotes the
perpendicular distance of A from BC)
2. Let A(x1, y1), B(x2, y2), C(x3, y3) be three distinct points lying on circle S : x2 + y2 = 1, such that
−3
x1x 2 + y1y 2 + x 2 x3 + y 2 y3 + x3 x1 + y3 y1 =
2
Column – I Column – II
(a) Let P be any arbitrary point lying on S, then (PA)2 + (PB)2 + (PC)2 = (P) 3
(b) Let the perpendicular dropped from point ‘A’ to BC meets S at Q and (Q) 4
OBQ = , where ‘O’ is origin, then k =
k
(c) Let R be the point lying on line x + y = 2, at the minimum distance from S (R) 5
and the square of maximum distance of R from S is a + b b , then a + b is
(d) Let I and G represent incentre and centroid of triangle ABC respectively, (S) 6
then IA + IB + IC + GA + GB + GC is
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Column – I Column – II
(a) On the ellipse 4x2 + 9y2 = 1, the points at which the tangents are parallel to (P) 3 4
the line 8x = 9y, are 10 , 15
(b) Coordinates of the point on 4x2 + 9y2 = 1, which is nearest to the line x + 2y (Q) 9 −8
= 3 are 5 , 5
(c) x2 y2 (R) 2 −1
Let P, Q, R, S be four points on the ellipse + = 1 so that the normals 5 , 5
3 1
4 6
at these points intersect at , . The coordinates of the centre of
15 15
another conic passing through P, Q, R, S are
(d) x2 y2 (S) −2 1
Coordinates of the point on the ellipse + = 1 where the normal is 5 , 5
9 4
parallel to 2x + y = 3 are
(T) −9 8
5 , 5
Column – I Column – II
(a) Two concentric rectangular hyperbolas, whose axes meet at angle 45º, cut (P) 1
at an angle 2 , then sec 2 is greater than or equal to
(b) PQ and RS are two perpendicular chords of the hyperbola xy = c 2, whose (Q) 2
centre is C, the product of the slopes CP, CQ, CR and CS is less than or
equal to
(c) If (5, 12) and (24, 7) are the foci of a central conic passing through the (R) 386
origin, then the eccentricity is equal to
12
(d) If from the point (1, ) two tangents can be drawn on exactly one branch of (S) 386
2 2
x y 88
a hyperbola − = 1 , then can not be equal to
4 1
(T) 2
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PART – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled. Each question carries +4 marks
for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
1
1. Let f : [0,1] → 0, be a function such that f(x) is a polynomial of 2 nd degree, satisfy the following condition:
2
(a) f(0) = 0 (b) has a maximum value 1/2 at x = 1. If A be the area bounded by y = f(x); y = f -1(x) and the
line 2x + 2y – 3 = 0 in 1st quadrant, then value of 24 A is
2. A function y = f(x) satisfies, xf '(x) − 2f(x) = x 4 f 2 (x), x 0 and f(1) = −6 , then value of f '(31/ 5 ) is
3. The slopes of three sides of a triangle ABC are -1, -2, 3 respectively. If the ortho centre of triangle ABC is
a
origin, then the locus of its centroid is y = x , where a, b are relatively prime then b – a is equal to
b
4. From the point (-1, 2), tangent lines are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4x. If area of triangle formed by the chord
of contanct and the tangents is N 2 , then N =
x2 y2
5. A normal is drawn to the ellipse + = 1 whose centre is at origin. If maximum radius of
(a2 + 2a + 2)2 (a2 + 1)2
the circle, centered at the origin and touching the normal, is 5 then positive value of a is
6. If two point P and Q on the hyperbola 9x2 − 5y2 = 1, whose centre is C be such that CP is perpendicular to
1 1
CQ, then 2
+ is
CP CQ2
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1. In the given circuit, the potential difference across the capacitor is 12 V. Each resistance is of 3 . The cell is
ideal. The emf of the cell is
3. The amount of work done is assembling a system of maximum number of charges each of magnitude q so
that each charge is equidistant from the other ie equal to
q2 3q2 3q2
(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these
2 0r 4 0r 2 0r
4. If there is a moth sitting at point C of a rolling sphere, where velocity of the centre of mass = v, calculate the
velocity of the moth as seen by an observer sitting at point D at this instant
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7. Three voltmeters all having different resistances, are joined as shown. When some potential difference is
applied cross A and B, their readings are V1, V2 and V3. Then
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8. Charges Q1 and Q2 lie inside and outside respectively of a closed surface S. Let E be the field at any point on
S and be the flux of E over S
(a) If Q1 changes, both E and will change
(b) If Q2 changes, E will change but will not change
(c) If Q1 = 0 and Q2 0 then E 0 but = 0
(d) If Q1 0 and Q2 0 then E = 0 but 0
9. A rod is hinged (free to rotate) at its centre O as shown in figure. Two point charges +q and +q are kept at its
two ends. Rod is placed in uniform electric field E as shown. Space is gravity free. Choose the correct options.
10. In the circuit shown, each capacitor has a capacitance C. The emf of the cell is E. If the switch S is closed
(a) Positive charge will flow out of the positive terminal of the cell
(b) Positive charge will enter the positive terminal of the cell
1
(c) the amount of the charge flowing through the cell will be CE
3
(d) the amount of charge flowing through the cell is (4/3) CE
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SECTION – B
Matrix Match Type
This section (01 – 04) contains 4 Matrix Match Type Question which have statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be One
or More Than One Correct choices. Each question carries +8 marks for all correct answer however for each
correct row +2 marks will be awarded. There is no negative marking.
1.
A cue stick apply a horizontal force F continuously on an object kept on a rough
horizontal surface horizontally at a distance h above the centre as shown in the
figure. Match the following
Column – I Column – II
(a) If h=R and object is ring (P) The object may roll with slipping
(b) If h=R/2 object is sphere (Q) Object will roll without slipping
(c) If h=2R/5 and object is sphere (R) Friction will be in forward direction
(d) If h = R/2 and object is cylinder (S) Friction will be in backward direction
(T) After a certain value of F the body will be rolling
with slipping
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3. Three bulbs A, B and C are having rated powers PA, PB and PC respectively, each bulb is designed
to operate at rated voltage V. It is given that PA>PB >PC. In Column I the three bulbs are arranged
in different configurations, while in Column II the information about intensities of bulbs are arranged
in different configurations, while in Column II the information about intensities of bulbs are
mentioned. Match the column-I with Column-II. Neglect the variation in resistance due to change in
temperature.
Column-I Column-II
A P A is having the minimum intensity
4. A and B are two imaginary concentric spheres at whose centre ‘q’ lies. X and Y are points on A and B
respectively:
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PART – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled. Each question carries +4 marks
for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
1. A square plate capacitor of width 3a is filled completely with dielectrics as shown diagram, the equivalent
a2 0 3
capacitance of capacitor is _____ . (If K = 2, = SI ) unit
d 11
a a a
d/2 K 2K
K d
2K K
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4. When a galvanometer is shunted with a 4 resistance, the deflection is reduced to one-fifth. If the
n
galvanometer is further shunted with 2 wire, the further reduction in the deflection will be of
13
the deflection when shunted with 4 only. (Assume main current remains same)
5. Three identical rods are joined and hinged at A as shown. If the angle A
I2
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