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Time 3 hours

Maximum marks 432

The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 432.

There are three parts in the question paper.

The distribution of marks subject-wise in each part is as under for each correct response.

Part A – Physics (144 Marks) –Questions No. 1 to 2 and 9 to 30 consist FOUR (4) marks each and Question No. 3 to 8
consist EIGHT (8) marks each for each correct response.

Part B – Chemistry (144 Marks) – Questions No. 1 to 24 consist FOUR (4) marks each and Question No. 25 to 30
consist EIGHT (8) marks each for each correct response.

Part C – Mathematics (144 Marks) – Questions No.1 to 21 and 28 to 30 consist FOUR (4)marks each and Question No.
22 to 27 consist EIGHT (8) marks each for each correct response.

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PHYSICS
1. The potential energy of a 1 kg particle free to move along the x-axis is given by
 x4 x2 
V (=x)  −  J.
 4 2 
The total mechanical energy of the particle 2 J. Then, the maximum speed (in m/s) is
(a) 2
3
(b)
2
(c) 2
1
(d)
2

2. A force of − F k acts on O, the origin of the coordinate system. The torque about the point (1, -1) is
z
( )
(a) − F i − j

(b) F ( i − j )

(c) − F ( i + j )
O
y

(d) F ( i + j ) . x

3. The work of 146 kj is performed in order to compress one kilo mole of gas adiabatically and in this
process the temperature of the gas increases by 7oC. The gas is (R = 8.3 J mol-1 K-1)
(a) monoatomic
(b) diatomic
(c) triatomic
(d) a mixture of monoatomic and diatomic.

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4. A coin is placed on a horizontal platform which undergoes vertical simple harmonic motion of angular
frequency ω. The amplitude of oscillation is gradually increased. The coin will leave contact with the
platform for the first time
(a) at the highest position of the platform
(b) at the mean position of the platform
g
(c) for an amplitude of 2
ω
g2
(d) for an amplitude of 2 .
ω
1
5. There is a hole of area cm2 in the bottom of a cylindrical vessel containing fluid upto height h. The
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liquid flows out in time t. If the liquid were filled in the vessel upto height 4h, then it would flow out in
time
(a) t
(b) 2t
(c) 4t
t
(d) .
2

6. I1, I2, I3 and I4 are respectively the moments of inertia of a thin square plate ABCD of uniform
thickness about axes 1, 2, 3 and 4 which are in the plane of the plate. The moment of inertia of the
plate about an axis passing through the centre O and perpendicular to the plane of the plate is

(a) 2(I1 + I2) 4


1
(b) 2(I3 + I4)
(c) I1 + I3 A B
(d) I1, I2, I3, I4

3
O

C
D
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7. A solid sphere of uniform density and radius 4 units is located with its centre at the origin O of
coordinates. Two spheres of equal radii 1 unit, with their centres at A(-2, 0, 0) and B(2, 0, 0)
respectively, are taken out of the solid leaving behind spherical cavities as shown in figure. Then
y

A B x
(a) the gravitational force due to this object at the origin is zero m
(b) the gravitational force at the point B(2, 0, 0) is zero
(c) the gravitational potential is the same at all points of circle y2 + z2 = 36
(d) the gravitational potential is same at all points on the circle y2 + z2 = 4.z

8. A particle of mass m is executing oscillations about the origin on the x-axis. Its potential energy is U(x)
= k|x|3 where k is a positive constant. If the amplitude of oscillation is a, then its time period T is
1
(a) proportional to
a
(b) independent of a
(c) proportional to a
(d) proportional to a3/2.

9. A stone tied to a string of length L is whirled in a vertical circle with the other end of the string at the
centre. At a certain instant of time the stone is at its lowest position and has a speed u. The magnitude
of the change in its velocity as it reaches a position, where the string is horizontal, is
(a) u 2 − 2 gL
(b) 2gL
(c) u 2 − gL
(d) 2 ( u 2 − gL )

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10. A disc of mass M and radius R is rolling with angular speed ω on a horizontal plane as shown. The
magnitude of angular momentum of the disc about the origin O is

1 y
(a)   MR 2ω
2
(b) MR2ω ω
M
3
(c)   MR 2ω O x
2
(d) 2MR2ω.

11. A particle executes simple harmonic motion between X = -A and X = +A. The time taken for it to go
A A
from 0 to is T1 and to go from to A is T2. Then
2 2
(a) T1 < T2
(b) T1 > T2
(c) T1 = T2
(d) T1 = 2T2.

12. A solid sphere of radius R is resting on a smooth horizontal surface. A constant force F is applied at a
height h from the bottom. Choose the correct alternative.
(a) Sphere will always slide whatever be the value of h.
(b) Sphere will roll without slipping if h = 1.4R h
(c) Sphere will roll without slipping if h = 1.4.R
(d) None of the above.

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13. A point mass m = 20 kg is suspended by a massless spring of spring constant k = 2000 N/m. The point
mass is released from rest at t = 0 when elongation in the spring is 15 cm. The equation of
displacement of particle from its mean position as a function of time is given by [Take g = 10 m/s2 and
downward direction as +ve]. (Assume Hooke’s law to be valid)
t π
=(a) y (10 cm ) sin  + 
 10 6 
 t 
(b) y = ( 5 cm ) sin  
 10  k
 t π
=(c) y ( 5 cm ) sin  + 
 10 2 
t π
( 5 cm ) sin 
m
=(d) y + 
 10 6 

14. A block of ice at -10oC is slowly heated and converted to steam at 100oC. Which of the following curves
represents the phenomena qualitatively

(a) Temperature (b) Temperature

Heat supplied Heat supplied

Temperature
(c) (d) Temperature

Heat supplied
Heat supplied

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15. Figure shows graph of pressure versus density at three different temperature for an ideal gas.
(a) T1 > T2 > T3 p
(b) T1 > T3 > T2 T1
T3
(c) T1 < T3 < T2
T2
(d) Information insufficient

16. A lead ball at 30oC is dropped from a height of 6.0 km. The ball is heated due to air resistance and it
completely melts just before reaching to the ground. The molten substance falls slowly on the ground.
Specific heat capacity of lead is 126 J/kg-oC, melting point of lead is 330o. Assuming that loss in
mechanical energy is used to heat the ball, the latent heat of lead would be [Take g = 10 m/s2]
(a) 2.46 x 104 J/kg
(b) 3.6 x 104 J/kg
(c) 6.0 x 104 J/kg
(d) 2.22 x 104 J/kg

17. For a process on a system (gas enclosed in a vessel), the p-V graph has been is shown in the figure. For
this process three statements are given as
I. During the process, work done by the system is continuously increasing.
II. During the process work done by the system is continuously decreasing.
III. During the process, internal energy of the gas is continuously increasing.
IV. During the process, heat supplied to the system is continuously increasing.
p
a) All the four statements are correct
pV = constant
b) Only I and IV are correct
c) Only II and IV are correct no statement is correct
d) No statement is correct

V
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18. A body cools down from 70oC to 60oC in 5 min. It will cool down from 100oC to 90oC in
(a) more than 5 min
(b) less than 5 min
(c) 5 min
(d) Cannot be computed from the information provided

19. A miliammeter with an internal resistance of 33 Ω gives a full scale deflection when 1 milliampere of
current flows through it. If want to use it to measure 100 milliampere, it must be connected with a
shunt of resistance of
I Iy
(a) 10 Ω
G
(b) 2 Ω
1 Ix
(c) Ω
3
S
2
(d) Ω.
3

20. An inductor (L = 100 mH), a resistor (R = 100 Ω) and a battery (E = 100 V) are initially connected in
series as shown in the figure. After a long time the battery is disconnected after short circuiting the
points A and B. The current in the circuit 1 ms after the short circuit is
L
(a) 1 A
1
(b) A
e R
(c) r A A B
(d) 0.1 A.
E

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21. A and B are two points in a uniform electric field E shown in the figure. If potential at A and B are
denoted by VA and VB, then
(a) VA > VB
(b) VA < VB A
(c) VA = VB Origin
B
(d) VA = VB = 0.

22. The unit vectors i, j and k are as shown in figure. What is the magnetic field at the point O due to the
conductors?
µ i j
(a) − 0 (π + 2 ) k
4π a i
µ i
(b) + 0 (π + 2 ) k a i
4π a O i
µ i k
(c) 0 (π + 2 ) j
4π a
µ i
(d) − 0 (π + 2 ) j.
4π a

23. The electrostatic potential V at any point (x, y, z) in space is given by V = 4x2. Then
(a) the y- and z-components of the electrostatic field at any point are zero
( )
(b) the x-component at any point is given by −8xi

(c) the x-component at a point (1, 0.2) is ( −8i )


(d) the y- and z-components of the field are constant in magnitude.

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24. For the circuit shown, which of the following statements is true
S1 S2
V1 = 30 V V2 = 20 V
+ - + -
S3
C1 = 2 pF C2 = 3 pF

(a) with S1 closed, V1 = 15 V, V2 = 20 V


(b) with S3 closed, V1 = V2 = 25 V
(c) with S1 and S2 closed, V1 = V2 = 0
(d) with S1 and S3 closed, V1 = 30 V, V2 = 20 V.

25. Two particles A and B of masses mA and mB respectively and having the same charge are moving in a
plane. A uniform magnetic field exists perpendicular to this plane. The speeds of the particles are vA
and vB respectively and the trajectories are as shown in the figure. Then
(a) mAvA < mBvB
(b) mAmB > vAvB A
(c) mA < mB and vA < vB
(d) mA = mB and vA = vB. B

26. The combinations of the NAND gates shown in figure are equivalent to

(a) an OR gate and an AND gate respectively


(b) an AND gate and a NOT gate respectively A
(c) an AND gate and OR gate respectively C
(d) an OR gate and a NOT gate respectively.
B

A
B C
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27. The refractive index of the material of a prism of refractive angle 45o is 1.6 for a certain
monochromatic ray. What would be the minimum angle of incidence of this ray on the prism so that no
total internal reflection takes place as the ray comes out of the prism?
(a) 15.1o
(b) 5.1o
(c) is not possible
(d) 10.14o.

28. A diverging beam of light from a point source S having divergence angle α falls symmetrically on a glass
slab as shown. The angles of incidence of the two extreme rays are equal. If the thickness of the glass
slab is t and its refractive index is n, then the divergence angle of the emergent beam is
S
(a) Zero
(b) α
α i
−1  1 
(c) sin  
n
1
(d) 2sin −1   .
n

29. A small spherical steel ball is placed a little away from the centre of a large concave mirror of radius of
curvature R = 2.5 m. The ball is then released. What is the time period of the motion? Neglect friction
and take g = 10 ms-2.
π
(a) sec
4
π
(b) sec
2
(c) π sec
(d) 2π sec.

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30. The work function of a substance is 4.0 eV. The longest wavelength of light that can cause
photoelectron emission from this substance is approximately
(a) 540 nm
(b) 400 nm
(c) 310 nm
(d) 220 nm.

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CHEMISTRY

CH3

( CH CO ) O
1. →
2
AlCl3 , ∆
2
A 
Zn/Hg
HCl
→ B 
HF
→C

+
(i) H /∆

(i) MeMgI
(ii) H O⊕
→ D →
(ii) S/∆
E.
3

Then the product E is

(a) (b)

Me
Me
Me

Me

(c) (d) Me
Me
Me

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2. Which of the following Newman projection, describes meso-2,3-butanediol correctly?


CH3
H OH CH3
CH3
(a) (b)
H
HO CH3 H HO OH H

(c) Both (a) & (b)

(d) None of these

NO2

3. 
KCN
C2 H5 OH
→?

Br NO2
CN

(a) (b)

Br
CN

Me

(c) (d)
Me
Me
Me

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4. The decreasing order of C–Br bond length of the following compounds is


CH3 – CH2 – Br CH2 = CH – Br C6H5 – Br
I II III
(a) I > III > II
(b) I > II > III
(c) III > II > I
(d) III > I > II

5. The most strained cycloalkane is


(a) Cyclopropane
(b) Cyclobutane
(c) Cyclopentane
(d) Cyclohexene

O O
 
6. H 3C − C − X 
Nu
→ CH 3 − C − Nu + X .
The rate of the reaction is ‘fastest’ when ‘X’ is
(a) –Cl
(b) –OCOCH3
(c) –OC2H5
(d) –NH2

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7. The order of ease of acid catalysed esterification of the following compound is

COOH, H3C COOH

I CH3 II CH3

H3C COOH

(a) I > III > II CH3


(b) I > II > III III
(c) III > I > II
(d) II > III > I

8. A compound which gives a yellow solid on adding to an alcoholic solution of 2,4-dinitrophenyl-


hydrazine but does not reduce Fehling’s solution and ammoniacal silver nitrate solution, is
(a) CH3CHOHCH3
(b) CH3COCH3
(c) CH3CHO
(d) CH3COOH.

9. An optically pure compound χ, gave an [α ]D = +20.0. A mixture of X and its enantiomer Y, gave an
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[α ]D = +10.00. The ratio of X to Y in the mixture is


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(a) 2:1
(b) 1:3
(c) 3:1
(d) 1:2

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10. In the reaction,


COOEt

H Br

H CH3 
CN
→ Product

The absolute configuration of the product will be

(a) 2 R, 3 R
(b) 2 S, 3 R
(c) 2 R, 3 S
(d) 2 S, 3 S

11. Benzaldehyde affords benzyl alcohol and sodium benzoate on treatment with sodium hydroxide. This is
known as Cannizaro’s reaction. The same reaction takes place with which one of the following
aldehydes?
(a) Acetaldehyde
(b) Propionaldehyde
(c) Dimethyl acetaldehyde
(d) Trimethyl acetaldehyde

12. For I2 + 2e → 2I-, standard reduction potential = + 0.54 V.


For 2Br- → Br2 + 2e-, standard oxidation potential = -1.09 V.
For Fe → Fe2+ + 2e-; standard oxidation potential = + 0.44 V.
Which of the following reactions is non-spontaneous?
(a) Br2 + 2I- → 2Br- + I2
(b) Fe + Br2 → Fe2+ + 2Br-
(c) Fe + I2 → Fe2+ + 2I-
(d) I2 + 2Br- → 2I- + Br2

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13. Solute A is a ternary electrolyte and solute B is non-electrolyte. If 0.1 M solution of solute B produces
an osmotic pressure of 2p, then 0.05 M solution of A at the same temperature will produce an osmotic
pressure equal to
(a) 2p
(b) p
(c) 1.5 p
(d) 3 p

14. A substance AX BY crystallizes in a face-centred cubic (fcc) lattice in which atoms ‘A’ occupy each
corner of the cube and atoms ‘B’ occupy the centres of each face of the cube. Identify the correct
composition of the substance AXBY.
(a) AB3
(b) A4B3
(c) A3B
(d) The composition can’t be specified

15. Two atoms A and B of uranium have the same atomic masses. The half-life of A is 1.4 min whereas that
of B is 6.7 h. This concludes that, A and B are
(a) isotopes
(b) isobars
(c) isotones
(d) nuclear isomers

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16. Lemon juice normally has a pH of 2. If all the acid in the lemon juice is citric acid and three are no
citrate salts present, then what will be the citric acid concentration [H. cit] in the lemon juice? (Assume
that only the first hydrogen of citric acid is important.
H.Cit  H + + Cit − ; ka =
8.4 × 10−4 mol L−1 )
(a) 8.4 x 10-4 M
(b) 4.2 x 10-4 M
(c) 16.8 x 10-4 M
(d) 12.0 x 10-2 M

17. A solution containing one mole per litre of each of Cu(NO3)2, AgNO3, Hg(NO3)2 and Mg(NO3)2 is being
electrolysed by using inert electrodes. The values of standard electrode potentials in volts are Ag|Ag+
= +0.80, 2Hg|Hg2+2 = +0.79,
Cu|Cu2+ = 0.34, Mg|Mg2+ = -2.37 with increasing voltage, the correct sequence of deposition of metals
on the cathode will be
(a) Ag, Hg, Cu, Mg
(b) Mg, Cu, Hg, Ag
(c) Ag, Hg, Cu
(d) Cu, Hg, Ag

18. The expression for calculating total number of electrons in an energy level of an atom corresponding to
principal quantum number n, according to Pauli’s exclusion principle will be
l = n +1
(a) ∑ 2 ( 2l + 1)
l =0
l = n +1
(b) ∑ 2 ( 2l + 1)
l =0
=l 2 n +1
(c) ∑ 2 ( 2l + 1)
l =0
=l 2 n −1
(d) ∑ 2 ( 2l + 1)
l =0

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19. In general, the configuration of lanthanones is (n – 2)f1 – 14 (n – 1)s2 p6d1 or 0 ns2. It is observed that,
with increase in atomic number of lanthanoides, there is a decrease of ionic radii from La: 1.22 to Lu:
0.99 (Å). The reason for decrease in ionic radii is increase in
(a) valence electrons
(b) electronegative character
(c) nuclear attraction for valence electrons leading to inward shrinking of shells
(d) atomic volume

20. A mixture of SO3, SO2 and O2 gases is maintained in 10.0 L flask at a temperature at which the
equilibrium constant Kc of the reaction
2SO 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g )  2SO3 ( g ) is 100. If the number of moles of SO2 and SO3 in the flask are equal,
the number of moles of O2 present is
(a) 0.01
(b) 0.1
(c) 1.0
(d) 10.0

21. A 0.5 L flask contains gas ‘A’ and another flask contains gas ‘B’ at the same temperature. The density
of gas ‘A’ is 3.0 g/L and that of gas ‘B’ is 1.5 g/L. The molar mass of gas ‘A’ is one-half that of gas ‘B’.
p
The ratio of pressures, A , exerted by the two gases is
pB
(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 1

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22. The standard enthalpies of formation of CO2(g) and H2O(l) are – 393.5 and -286.2 kJ respectively the
heat of combination of liquid ethanol is -1398.2 kJ at 25oC. The standard enthalpy of formation of
liquid ethanol is
(a) -247.6 kj/mol
(b) +247.6 kj/mol
(c) -328.6 kj/mol
(d) +328.6 kj/mol

23. Consider that azimuthal quantum number (l) is having (n + 1) values instead of 0 to (n – 1) value for
any value of principal quantum number n. If all the laws of electronic configuration are applicable then
what will be the spin only magnetic moment of Fe2+ ion?
(a) 2.82 BM
(b) 4.89 BM
(c) 3.87 BM
(d) 1.73 BM

24. Which are true statements among the following?


(A) Ph5 and BiCl5 don’t exist.
(B) pπ – dπ bonds are present in SO2.
(C) Electrons travel with a speed of light.
(D) SeF4 and CH4 have the same shape.
(E) I+3 has a bent geometry.
(a) 1, 3
(b) 1, 2, 5
(c) 1, 3, 5
(d) 1, 2, 4

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25. Which one of the following has a tetrahedral geometry?


(a) [Pd(CN)4]2-
(b) [NiCl4]2-
(c) [Ni(CN)4]2-
(d) [PdCl4]2-

26. X + C + Cl2 →


High temperature
of about 1000 K
Y + CO
Y + 2H2O → Z + 2HCl
Compound Y is found in polymeric chain structure and is an electron deficient molecule, Y must be
(a) BeO
(b) BeCl2
(c) Be(OH)2
(d) BeO. Be(OH)2

27. X (A deliquescent white crystalline hydroxide) + Y


(A nitrate → Z (An unstable hydroxide) + T(Brown mass).
Compounds X, X, Y, Z and T are respectively,
(a) NaOH, AgNO3, AgOH, Ag2O
(b) NaOH, HgNO3, HgOH, HgO
(c) NaOH, AgNO2, Ag2O, AgOH
(d) KOH, AgNO3, AgOH, Ag2O

28. A complex has a cobalt ion as central metal ion and 5.1 and 2 molecules/atoms of NH3, NO2 and Cl as
ligands. One mole of this compound gives three moles of ions in aqueous solution and reacts with two
moles of AgNO3 to give 2 moles of AgCl. The exact formula of the said complex is
(a) [Co(NH3)4(NO2)Cl]ClNH3
(b) [Co(NH3)5(NO2)]Cl2
(c) [Co(NH3)5(NO2)]Cl2
(d) [Co(NH3)4Cl2]NO2

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29. The ionic sizes of the given ions are such that
(a) Na+ < F < Mg2+ < O2-
(b) Mg2+ < O2- < Na+ < F-
(c) O2- < F- < Na+ < Ng2+
(d) Mg2+ < Na+ < F- < O2-

30. The bond angle of the given hydrides are such that
(a) TeH2 > SeH2 > SH2 > OH2
(b) OH2 > SH2 > SeH2 > TeH2
(c) SH2 > SeH2 > TeH2 > OH2
(d) TeH2 > OH2 > SH2 > SeH2

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MATHEMATICS
1. A value of i + −i is
(a) 0
(b) 2
(c) – i
(d) none of these.
z
2. If z = x + iy lies in III quadrant, then also lies in III quadrant if
z
(a) x>y=0
(b) x<y=0
(c) y<x<0
(d) y>x>0

 2 z 2 + 2 z −3
3. If log tan 30   < −2, then
 z +1 
 
3
(a) z <
2
3
(b) z >
2
(c) |z| > 2
(d) |z| < 2

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4. If z is a complex number satisfying z + z-1 = 1, then zn + z-n, n ∈ N, has the value


(a) 2(-1)n when n is a multiple of 3
(b) 2(-1)n – 1 when n is not a multiple of 3
(c) (-1)n + 1 when n is a multiple of 3
(d) 0 when n is not a multiple of 3

5. The digit at unit place in the number 171995 + 111995 – 71995 is


(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3.
k

∑ ( −3)
3n r 3n
6. Let n be an even positive integer and k = . Then the value of C2 r is
2 r =0

(a) 23n
(b) 2n
(c) 3n
(d) none of these

7. If A, G, H be respectively the AM, GM and the HM between two positive numbers and if xA = yG = zH
where x, y, z are non zero positive quantities, then x, y, z are in
(a) AP
(b) GP
(c) HP
(d) AGP

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8. A quadratic equation f(x) = ax2 + bx + c = 0 (a ≠ 0) has positive distinct roots reciprocal of each other.
Which one is correct?
(a) f’(1) = 0
(b) af’(1) < 0
(c) af’ (1) > 0
(d) nothing can be said about af’ (1)

9. Each of 10 passengers board any of the three buses randomly, which had no passenger initially. The
probability that each bus got at least one passenger is
10
P3 37
(a)
310
10
P3 37
(b) 1 −
310
210
(c) 1 − 10
3
310 − 3.210 + 3
(d)
310

10. The number of solutions of the system of equations is


x–y+z=2
2x + y – z = 5
4x – y + z = 10
(a) ∞
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 0

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1+ i + ω2
1 ω2
11. If ω(≠ 1) is a cube root of unity, then 1 − i −1 ω 2 − 1 equals
−i −i + ω − 1 −1
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) i
(d) ω.

4 0 0
Adj ( AdjA )
12. If A is a square matrix such that A ( AdjA ) =  0 4 0  , then is equal to
  AdjA
 0 0 4 
(a) 256
(b) 64
(c) 32
(d) 16

π /2 π /2
dx sin x
13. Given ∫
0
1 + sin x + cos x
= ln 2, then the value of the definite integral ∫ 1 + sin x + cos xdx is
0

1
(a) ln 2
2
π
(b) − ln 2
2
π 1
(c) − ln 2
4 2
π
(d) + ln 2
2

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14. The relation
R = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 2), (2, 3), (1, 3)} on set A = {1, 2, 3} is
(a) reflexive but not symmetric
(b) reflexive but not transitive
(c) symmetric and transitive
(d) neither symmetric nor transitive

15. If f: A → B is a bijection and g: B → A is the inverse of f, then fog is equal to


(a) IA
(b) IB
(c) F
(d) g.

16. f: R → R is a function defined by f(x) = 10x – 7. If g = f-1, then g(x) =


1
(a)
10 x − 7
1
(b)
10 x + 7
x+7
(c)
10
x−7
(d) .
10

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tan −1 t 1
x
17. If f ( x )
= ∫1 t dt , x > 0, then the value of f ( e ) − f  2  is
2

e 
(a) 0
π
(b)
2
(c) π
(d) 2π

18. The area of the region bounded by the curves |y + x| ≤ 1, |y – x| ≤ 1 and 3x2 + 3y2 = 1 is
 π
(a) 1 −  sq. units
 3
 π
(b)  2 −  sq. units
 3
 π
(c)  3 −  sq. units
 3
(d) none of these

dy y 1
19. Solution of the differential equation + = is
dx x (1 + log x + log y )2

(
(a) xy 1 + ( ln xy )
2
) x2
=
2
+C

x2
(b) xy (1 + ( ln xy ) ) =+ C
2

(
(c) xy 1 + ( ln xy ) =
2

2
x
)+C

(d) none of these

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20. The solution of (ax + h)dx = (by + k)dy represents a parabola then
(a) at least one of a and b is zero
(b) a ≠ 0, b ≠ 0
(c) both a and b are zero
(d) only one of a and b is zero

 1 1
x
21. maximum value of f ( x ) = ∫ t dt in the interval  − ,  is
1  2 2
(a) positive
(b) negative
(c) zero
(d) none of these
2010
1
' ( 2010 ) f=
22. If f and its derivatives be differentiable everywhere and f = ( 2010 ) ; f ( x )dx
∫= 1,
2010 0
2010
then ∫ x 2 f " ( x ) dx =
0

(a) 2010
(b) 1
(c) 0
(d) none of these

f ( x)
2
ex cos x
23. If f ( x ) = then lim =
sin x 2
log (1 + x 2
) x →0 x2

(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) ∞
(d) none of these

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24. If two distinct chords of a parabola y2 = 4ax, passing through (a, 2a) are bisected by the line x + y = 1,
then length of latus rectum can be
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6

25. With respect to a variable point on the line x + y = 2a, chord of contact of the circle x2 + y2 = a2 is
drawn. If it passes through a fixed point F, the chord of the circle with F as mid point is
(a) parallel to the line x + y = 2a
(b) perpendicular to the line x + y = 2a
(c) makes angle 45o with the line x + y = 2a
(d) none of these

26. P ( t 2 , 2t ) , t ∉ ( 0,1] is any arbitrary point on y2 = 4x. ‘Q’ is the foot of perpendicular drawn from focus ‘S’
to the tangent drawn at P. Maximum area of triangle PQS is
(a) 1 sq. units
(b) 2 sq. units
1
(c) sq. units
2
(d) 4 sq. units

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1 
27. Find the shortest distance of point (0, a) from x=
2
y  ≤ a ≤ 4
2 
1
(a) c−
2
1
(b) c+
4
1
(c) c−
4
(d) none of these

x −1 y +1 z − 2 x −2 y +3 z −3
28. Statement I: L1 : = = , L2 : = = ,
1 −2 1 2 −4 2
Then the lines L1,L2 are parallel, but not coincident.
Statement II: Given O (0, 0, 0), A (a, 0, 0), B(0, b, 0), C(0, 0, c), P(a, b, c), p2 = a2 + b2 + c2, q-2 = a-2 + b-2 +
 3q 
c-2, then the angle between the line OP and plane ABC is sin −1  
 p
a) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true; Statement-II is a correct explanation for Statement I.
b) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true; Statement-II is not a correct explanation for Statement-I.
c) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false
d) Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true

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29. For a binomial distribution, mean is ‘a’ and variance is ‘b’ then
a2
(a) a > b > 0, is a (+) ve integer
a −b
a
(b) a > 0, is an integer
a −b
b
(c) b > 0, is an integer
a −b
(d) none of these

       
30. a, b are non-zero vectors, such that , a.i, a. j , a.k are all positive, b.i, b. j , b.k are all negative, then the
 
angle between a, b is
(a) 0
π
(b)
2
(c) acute
(d) obtuse

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