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Contents
Page
No.
ResoNET 2015
ResoNET 2015
ResoNET 2015
Sample Test Paper- I : For Class-X Appearing/Passed students (Moving from Class-X to
Class-XI ) For the students applying for VIKAAS (JA) & VIPUL (JB) Courses
Sample Test Paper-I Answer key & Hints & Solution : For Class-X Appearing/Passed students
(Moving from Class-X to Class-XI ) For the students applying for VIKAAS (JA) & VIPUL (JB) Courses
21
Sample Test Paper-II : For Class-XI Appearing / Passed students (Moving from Class-XI to ClassXII).For the students applying for VISHWAAS (JF) Course
30
46
58
Sample Test Paper-III Answer key & Hints & Solution : For Class-XII Appearing / Passed students
JEE(Main + Advanced) 2016
(Moving from Class-XII to Class-XIII) For the students applying for VISHESH (JD) & VIJAY (JR) Courses
73
7
8
9
10
Target
Sample Test Paper-II Answer key & Hints & Solution : For Class-XI Appearing / Passed students
(Moving from Class-XI to Class-XII).For the students applying for VISHWAAS (JF) Course
Sample Test Paper-III : For Class-XII Appearing / Passed students (Moving from Class-XII to ClassXIII) For the students applying for VISHESH (JD) & VIJAY (JR) Courses
Sample ORS Answer Sheet for Resonance National Entrance Test (ResoNET)-2015
ResoNET 2015
85
The sample test papers are only for reference and guidance. The sample papers given in the booklet are actually the papers of previous year's
ResoNET conducted by Resonance for its various courses.
Note : Resonance reserves the right to change the pattern of selection test (ResoNET). Pervious year papers do not guarantee that the papers
for this year selection test will be on the same pattern. However, the syllabus of the test paper will be equivalent to the syllabus of qualifying school/
board examination and as given on page no. 4.
Sa m ple Pa pe r
Code
Se t-A
Se t-B
Se t-C
De ta ils of PTPs
Course (Code )
Ta rge t
Re m a rk
Answer key,
Hints & Solutions
Answer key,
Hints & Solutions
Interested students may collect the same from Resonance Study Centres or Corporate Office at Kota (at Plot No. A-46, A-52, Near City Mall,
Jhalawar Road, Reception) by paying an additional fees of Rs.300/- only per set. Any of the above Practice Test Papers (PTPs) sets may be
procured through post / courier from 'Resonance Eduventures Pvt Ltd' by sending a Bank Demand Draft (DD) of Rs. 300/- in favour of
'Resonance' and payable at Kota. A student may send the request application on plain paper along with prerequisite fees to the institute to collect
any of the sets of Practice Test Papers (PTPs). Please, mention clearly your name and roll number (Application Form No.) on the back of the DD
and which set of Practice Test Papers (Set A, B or C) is required by you in the request application.
Resonance Selection Test Papers of last few years with Answer key, Hints & Solutions are available on demand. ResoNET Papers are available
Online too.
ResoNET Online Practice Test Papers (OPTPs) :
S. No.
Details of OPTPs
Course Code
Target
Fee(Taxes included)
Rs. 300/-
Rs. 500/-
VISHWAAS (JF)
Rs. 300/-
VISHWAAS (JF)
Rs. 500/-
3 Tests for Class-XII Appearing/Passed students VISHESH (JD) & VIJAY (JR) JEE(Main + Advanced) 2016
Rs. 300/-
6 Tests for Class-XII Appearing/Passed students VISHESH (JD) & VIJAY (JR) JEE(Main + Advanced) 2016
Rs. 500/-
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE RESONANCE NATIONAL ENTRANCE TEST (ResoNET) - 2015
Study thoroughly the books of Science (Physics & Chemistry) and Maths of Classes
IX & X. (NCERT & Respective Board)
Study thoroughly the books of Physics, Chemistry and Maths of Class XI (Respective
Board).
2.
Refer to the following books (only Class-XI syllabus) to increase the level of competence:
Study thoroughly the books of Physics, Chemistry and Maths of Classes XI & XII
(Respective Board).
2.
Refer to the following books (Class-XI & Class-XII syllabus) to increase the level of
competence :
For Maths : Higher Algebra By Hall & Knight; Co-ordinate Geometry By S.L.
Loney; Plane Trigonometry By S.L. Loney, Differential Calculus By G.N. Berman;
Integral Calculus By Shanti Narayan; Vector Algebra By Shanti Narayan ; MCQ
By A Das Gupta.
Note :
For further practice, a set of several Practice Test Papers (PTPs) of Resonance may be
procured from the institute. For this, the details are available on Page No.1.
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2.
The Question Paper Code is printed on the top right corner of this sheet. iz'u&i=k
dksM bl i`"B
Blank papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculators, mobile or any other electronic
gadgets in any form are not allowed to be used. [kkyh dkxt] fDyi cksMZ] y?kqx.kd lkj.kh] LykbM
:y] dSYdqysVj] eksckby ;k vU; fdlh bySDVWkfud midj.k ds fdlh Hkh :i esa mi;ksx dh vkKk ugha gS
4.
Write your Name & Application Form Number in the space provided in the bottom of this
booklet. ( bl i`"B ds uhps fn;s x;s fjDr LFkku esa viuk uke o vkos n u QkW e Z la [ ;k vo'; Hkjsa
5.
Before answering the paper, fill up the required details in the blank space provided in the Objective
Response Sheet (ORS). ( iz'u&i=k gy djus ls igys] ORS&'khV esa fn;s x;s fjDr LFkkuksa esa iwNs x;s
7.
Do not forget to mention your paper code and Application Form Number neatly and clearly in
the blank space provided in the Objective Response Sheet (ORS) / Answer Sheet. mkj&iqfLrdk
esa fn;s x;s fjDr LFkku esa vius iz'u&i=k dk dksM o viuk vkosnu QkWeZ la[ ;k Li"V :i ls Hkjuk uk Hkwysa
No rough sheets will be provided by the invigilators. All the rough work is to be done in the blank
space provided in the question paper. fujh{kd ds }kjk dksbZ jQ 'khV ugha nh tk;sxhA jQ dk;Z iz'u&i=k
Question Paper
iz'u&i=k
9.
Part - I
Part - II
Part - III
(Mathematics) (Physics) (Chemistry)
1 to 20
35 to 42
47 to 54
21 to 24
43 to 46
55 to 58
25 to 32
33 to 34
Marks to be awarded
Type
Correct
Wrong
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Name : _________________________________
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Syllabus of ResoNET-2015
CLASS - X (CHEMISTRY)
Basic : Cooling by evaporation. Absorption of heat. All things accupy
space, possess mass. Definition of matter ; Elementary idea about
bonding.
Solid, liquid and gas : characteristics-shape, volume, density;
change of state - melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation,
sublimation.
Elements, compounds and mixtures : Heterogeneous and
homogeneous mixtures; Colloids and suspension.
Mole concept : Equivalence - that x grams of A is chemically not
equal to x grams of B ; Partical nature, basic units : atoms and
molecules ; Law of constant proportions ; Atomic and molecular
masses;Relationship of mole to mass of the particles and numbers ;
Valency ; Chemical formulae of common compounds.
Atomic structure : Atoms are made up of smaller particles :
electrons, protons, and neutrons. These smaller particles are present
in all the atoms but their numbers vary in different atoms.
Isotopes and isobars.
Gradations in properties : Mendeleev periodic table.
Acids, bases and salts : General properties, examples and uses.
Types of chemical reactions : Combination, decomposition,
displacement, double displacement, precipitation, neutralisation,
oxidation and reduction in terms of gain and loss of oxygen and
hydrogen.
Extractive metallurgy : Properties of common metals ; Brief
discussion of basic metallurgical processes.
Compounds of Carbon : Carbon compounds ; Elementary idea
about bonding ; Saturated hydrocarbons, alcohols, carboxylic acids
(no preparation, only properties).Soap - cleansing action of soap.
CLASS - X (MATHEMATICS)
Number Systems :
Natural Numbers, Integers, Rational number on the number line. Even
- odd integers, prime number, composite numbers, twin primes,
divisibility tests, Co-prime numbers, LCM and HCF of numbers.
Representation of terminating/non-terminating recurring decimals, on
the number line through successive magnification. Rational numbers
as recurring/terminating decimals. Ratio and proportions.
Polynomials :
Polynomial in one variable and its Degree. Constant, Linear, quadratic,
cubic polynomials; monomials, binomials, trinomials, Factors and
multiplex. Zeros/roots of a polynomial/equation.
Remainder theorem, Factor Theorem. Factorisation of quadratic and
cubic polynomials
Standard form of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, (a 0).
Relation between roots and coefficient of quadratic and relation
between discriminant and nature of roots.
Linear Equation :
Linear equation in one variable and two variable and their graphs.
Pair of linear equations in two variables and their solution and
inconsistency
Arithmetic Progressions (AP) :
Finding the nth term and sum of first n terms.
Trigonometry :
Trigonometric ratios of an acute angle of a right-angled triangle,
Relationships between the ratios.
Trigonometric ratios of complementary angles and trigonometric
identities. Problems based on heights and distances.
Coordinate Geometry :
The cartesian plane, coordinates of a point, plotting points in the
plane, distance between two points and section formula (internal).
Area of triangle. Properties of triangle and quadrilateral. (Square,
Rectangle rhombus, parallelogram).
Geometry :
Lines :
Properties of parallel and perpendicular lines.
Triangle :
Area of a triangle, Properties of triangle, similarity and congruency
of triangles.
Medians, Altitudes, Angle bisectors and related centres.
Geometrical representation of quadratic polynomials.
Circle :
Properties of circle, Tangent, Normal and chords.
Mensuration :
Area of triangle using Herons formula and its application in finding
the area of a quadrilateral.
Area of circle ; Surface areas and volumes of cubes, cuboids,
spheres (including hemispheres) and right circular cylinders/cones
and their combinations.
Statistics :
Mean, median, mode of ungrouped and grouped data.
Probability :
Classical definition of probability, problems on single events.
Logarithm & exponents :
Logarithms and exponents and their properties.
Interest :
Problem based on simple interest, compound interest and discounts.
Mental Ability :
Problem based on data interpretation, family relations, Logical
reasoning.
Direct & Indirect variations :
Ratios & proportions, Unitary method, Work and time problems.
CLASS - X (PHYSICS)
Mechanics : Uniform and non-uniform motion along a straight line ;
Concept of distance and displacement, Speed and velocity,
accelaration and relation ship between these ; Distance-time and
velcocity - time graphs.
Newtons Law of motion ; Relationship between mass, momentum,
force and accelaration ; work done by a force ; Law of conservation of energy.
Law of gravitation ; acceleration due to gravity.
Electricity and magnetism : Ohms law ; Series and parallel combination of resistances ; Heating effect of current.
Magnetic field near a current carrying straight wire, along the axis
of a circular coil and inside a solenoid ; Force on current carrying
conductor ; Flemings left hand rule ; Working of electric motor ;
Induced potential difference and current
Electric generator : Principle and working ; Comparision of AC and
DC ; Domestic electric circuits.
Optics : Rectilinear propagation of light ; Basic idea of concave
mirror and convex lens ; Laws of refraction ; Dispersion.
CLASS - XI (CHEMISTRY)
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry : Particulate nature of matter,
laws of chemical combination, Daltons atomic theory : concept of
elements, atoms and molecules.
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CLASS - XI (MATHEMATICS)
Functions :
Sets and their representations. Empty, finite and infinite sets, Subsets,
Union and intersection of sets, Venn diagrams.
Pictorial representation of a function domain, co-domain and range
of a function domain and range of constant, identity, polynomial,
rational, modulus, signum and greatest integer functions with their
graphs. Sum, difference, product and quotients of functions.
Trigonometric Functions :
Measuring angles in radians and in degrees and conversion from
one measure to another. Signs of trigonometric functions and sketch
of their graphs. Addition and subtraction formulae, formulae involving
multiple and sub-multiple angles. General solution of
trigonometric equations.
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Complex Number
Algebra of complex numbers, addition, multiplication, conjugation,
polar representation, properties of modulus and principal argument,
triangle inequality, cube roots of unity, geometric interpretations.
Quadratic equations :
Quadratic equations with real coefficients, formation of quadratic
equations with given roots, symmetric functions of roots.
Sequence & Series :
Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic,
geometric and harmonic means, sums of finite arithmetic and
geometric progressions, infinite geometric series, sums of squares
and cubes of the first n natural numbers.
Logarithm & exponents :
Logarithms and exponents and their properties. Exponential and
logarithmic series.
Binomial Theorem :
Binomial theorem for a positive integral index, properties of binomial
coefficients. Binomial theorem for any index.
Permutations and combinations :
Problem based on fundamental counting principle, Arrangement of
alike and different objects, Circular permutation, Combination,
formation of groups.
Straight Line :
Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, section
formulae, shift of origin. Equation of a straight line in various forms,
angle between two lines, distance of a point from a line; Lines through
the point of intersection of two given lines equation of the bisector of
the angle between two lines, concurrency of lines; Centroid,
orthocentre, incentre and circumcentre of a triangle.
Conic Sections :
Equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent, normal
and chord. Parametric equations of a circle, intersection of a circle
with a straight line or a circle, equation of a through the points of
intersection of two circles and those of a circle and a straight line.
Equations of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form, their
foci, directrices and eccentricity, parametric equations, equations of
tangent and normal locus problems.
Mental Ability :
Problem based on data interpretation, family relations & Logical
reasoning.
CLASS - XI (PHYSICS)
General : Units and dimensions, dimensional analysis; least count,
significant figures; Methods of measurement and error analysis for
physical quantities pertaining to the following experiments:
Experiments based on using Vernier calipers and screw gauge
(micrometer), Determination of g using simple pendulum, Youngs
modulus by Searles method.
Mechanics : Kinematics in one and two dimensions (Cartesian
coordinates only), projectiles; Uniform Circular motion; Relative
velocity.
Newtons laws of motion; Inertial and uniformly accelerated frames
of reference; Static and dynamic friction; Kinetic and potential energy; Work and power; Conservation of linear momentum and mechanical energy.
Systems of particles; Centre of mass and its motion; Impulse; Elastic
and inelastic collisions.
Law of gravitation; Gravitational potential and field; Acceleration due
to gravity; Motion of planets and satellites in circular orbits; Escape
velocity.
Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes
theorems, moment of inertia of uniform bodies with simple
geometrical shapes; Angular momentum; Torque; Conservation of
angular momentum; Dynamics of rigid bodies with fixed axis of
rotation; Rolling without slipping of rings, cylinders and spheres;
Equilibrium of rigid bodies; Collision of point masses with rigid bodies.
Linear and angular simple harmonic motions.
Hookes law, Youngs modulus.
Pressure in a fluid; Pascals law; Buoyancy; Surface energy and
surface tension, capillary rise; Viscosity (Poiseuilles equation
excluded), Stokes law; Terminal velocity, Streamline flow, equation
of continuity, Bernoullis theorem and its applications.
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Inorganic Chemistry
Isolation/preparation and properties of the following nonmetals : Boron, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulphur and
halogens; Properties of allotropes of carbon
(only diamond and graphite), phosphorus and sulphur.
Preparation and properties of the following compounds :
Oxides, peroxides, hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides
and sulphates of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium; Boron:
diborane, boric acid and borax; Aluminium: alumina, aluminium chloride
and alums; Carbon: oxides and oxyacid (carbonic acid); Silicon:
silicones, silicates and silicon carbide; Nitrogen: oxides, oxyacids
and ammonia; Phosphorus: oxides, oxyacids (phosphorus acid,
phosphoric acid) and phosphine; Oxygen: ozone and hydrogen
peroxide; Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid,
sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate; Halogens: hydrohalic acids,
oxides and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder; Xenon fluorides.
Transition elements (3d series) : Definition, general
characteristics, oxidation states and their stabilities, colour (excluding
the details of electronic transitions) and calculation of spin (only
magnetic moment), Coordination compounds: nomenclature of
mononuclear coordination compounds, cis-trans and ionisation
isomerisms, hybridization and geometries of mononuclear
coordination compounds (linear, tetrahedral, square planar and
octahedral).
Preparation and properties of the following compounds :
Oxides and chlorides of tin and lead; Oxides, chlorides and sulphates
of Fe 2+ , Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ ; Potassium permanganate, potassium
dichromate, silver oxide, silver nitrate, silver thiosulphate.
Ores and minerals : Commonly occurring ores and minerals of
iron, copper, tin, lead, magnesium, aluminium, zinc and silver.
Extractive metallurgy : Chemical principles and reactions only
(industrial details excluded); Carbon reduction method (iron and tin);
Self reduction method (copper and lead); Electrolytic reduction method
(magnesium and aluminium); Cyanide process (silver and gold).
Principles of qualitative analysis : Groups I to V (only Ag+, Hg2+,
Cu2+, Pb2+, Bi3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Al3+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Zn2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+);
Nitrate, halides (excluding fluoride), sulphate and sulphide.
Organic Chemistry
Concepts : Hybridisation of carbon; Sigma and pi-bonds; Shapes
of simple organic molecules; Structural and geometrical isomerism;
Optical isomerism of compounds containing up to two asymmetric
centres, (R,S and E,Z nomenclature excluded); IUPAC nomenclature
of simple organic compounds (only hydrocarbons, mono-functional
and bi-functional compounds); Conformations of ethane and butane
(Newman projections); Resonance and hyperconjugation; Keto-enol
tautomerism; Determination of empirical and molecular formulae of
simple compounds (only combustion method); Hydrogen bonds:
definition and their effects on physical properties of alcohols and
carboxylic acids; Inductive and resonance effects on acidity and
basicity of organic acids and bases; Polarity and inductive effects in
alkyl halides; Reactive intermediates produced during homolytic and
heterolytic bond cleavage; Formation, structure and stability of
carbocations, carbanions and free radicals.
Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes : Homologous
series, physical properties of alkanes (melting points, boiling points
and density); Combustion and halogenation of alkanes; Preparation
of alkanes by Wurtz reaction and decarboxylation reactions.
Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes
: Physical properties of alkenes and alkynes (boiling points, density
and dipole moments); Acidity of alkynes; Acid catalysed hydration of
alkenes and alkynes (excluding the stereochemistry of addition and
elimination); Reactions of alkenes with KMnO4 and ozone; Reduction
of alkenes and alkynes; Preparation of alkenes and alkynes by
elimination reactions; Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes with
X2, HX, HOX and H2O (X=halogen); Addition reactions of alkynes;
Metal acetylides.
Reactions of Benzene : Structure and aromaticity; Electrophilic
substitution reactions: halogenation, nitration, sulphonation, FriedelCrafts alkylation and acylation; Effect of ortho, meta and para directing
groups in monosubstituted benzenes.
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Conic Section :
Equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent, normal
and chord. Parametric equations of a circle, intersection of a circle
with a straight line or a circle, equation of a through the points of
intersection of two circles and those of a circle and a straight line.
Equations of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form, their
foci, directrices and eccentricity, parametric equations, equations of
tangent and normal locus problems.
Three dimensions :
Direction cosines and direction ratios, equation of a straight line in
space, equation of a plane, distance of a point from a plane
Vectors :
Addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, dot and cross products,
scalar triple products and their geometrical interpretations. Position
vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Projection of
a vector on a line.
Function :
Real valued functions of a real variable, into, onto and one-to-one
functions, sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions,
composite functions, absolute value, polynomial, rational,
trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Even and odd
functions, inverse of a function, composite function.
Limit, Continuity & Derivability :
Limit and continuity of a function, limit and continuity of the sum,
difference, product and quotient of two functions, LHospital rule of
evaluation of limits of functions even and odd functions, inverse of a
function, continuity of composite function. intermediate value property
of continuous functions.
Differentiation :
Derivative of a function, derivative of the sum, difference, product
and quotient of two functions, chain rule, derivatives of polynomial,
rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and
logarithmic functions. Derivatives of implicit functions, derivatives up
to order two.
Tangent & Normal :
Geometrical interpretation of the derivative, tangents and normal.
Maxima & Minima :
Increasing and decreasing functions, maximum and minimum values
of a function, rolles theorem and Lagranges Mean value theorem.
Integral calculus :
Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, indefinite integrals
of standard functions, integration by parts, integration by the methods
of substitution and partial fractions.
Definite integrals and their properties, fundamental theorem of integral
calculus. Application of definite integrals to the determination of areas
involving simple curves.
Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous
differential equations, separation of variables method, linear first
order differential equations.
Trigonometry :
Trigonometric functions, their periodicity and graphs addition and
subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple and sub-multiple
angles, general solution of trigonometric equations.
Relations between sides and angles of a triangle, sine rule, cosine
rule, half-angle formula and the area of a triangle, inverse trigonometric
functions (principal value only).
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35 to 42
47 to 54
21 to 24
43 to 46
55 to 58
25 to 32
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Type
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then which of the following is INCORRECT ?
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(B) ABC = 60
(C) ACB = 90
(D) ABC = 55
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4.
ABC is an acute-angled triangle in which ABC = 60. If O be the orthocentre of a triangle ABC, then
OAC + OCA equals
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gS&
(A) 150
5.
(B) 120
(C) 60
(D) 30
1
1
of his journey by train at 60 km/hr, next
by bus at 30 km/hr and the rest by cycle at 10
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3
km/hr. His average speed during whole journey is
A man covers
(A) 40 km/hr.
(B) 33
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km/hr..
3
(C) 20 km/hr.
(D) 50 km/hr.
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In a school 437 boys and 342 girls have been divided into classes, so that each class has the same number
of students and no class has boys and girls mixed. What is the least number of classes needed ?
,d fo|ky; esa 437 yM+ds rFkk 342 yM+fd;ksa dks d{kkvksa esa bl izdkj ckVk tkrk gSa fd izR;sd d{kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k
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(A) 51
(B) 43
(C) 41
(D) 39
7.
How many numbers between 200 and 600 are divisible by 4, 5, and 6 ?
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(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9
(D) (3, 4)
8.
9.
If n (x + z) + ln (x 2y + z) = 2 ln (x z), then :
10.
2xz
xz
(B) y2 = xz
(C) 2y = x + z
If a selling price of Rs. 24 results in a 20% discount of the list price, the selling price that would result in a
30% discount of the list price is
;fn 24 :i;s fo; ewY; gksus ij cktkj ewY; ij 20% dh NqV feyrh gS] rc fo; ewY; D;k gksxk tc cktkj ewY; ij
30% dh NqV feyrh gS&
(A) Rs. 9 :
(B) Rs. 27 :
(C) Rs. 14 :
(D) Rs. 21 :
11.
The population of a city increases at the rate of 4% per annum, but there is an additional annual increase of 1%
in the population due to the flux of job seekers. The percentage increase of the population after 2 years is
fdlh 'kgj dh tula[;k 4% okf"kZd nj ls c<rh gS ijUrq ukSdjh pkgus ds dkj.k okf"kZd tula[;k esa vfrfjDr c<ksrjh 1%
gSA 2 o"kZ ds i'pkr~ tula[;k esa fdrus izfr'kr c<ksrjh gS&
(A) 10%
(B) 10.25%
(C) 10.5%
(D) 10.75%
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12.
The expression (1 sinx + cosx sinx cosx)(1 + sinx cosx sinx cosx) reduces to
O;atd (1 sinx + cosx sinx cosx)(1 + sinx cosx sinx cosx) cjkcj gS&
(A) sin2x
13.
(B) cos2x
(D) 1
The height of a right circular cylinder is equal to its diameter. If it is melted and recast into a sphere of radius
equal to the radius of the cylinder, find the part of the material that remained unused.
,d leo`kh; csyu dh pkbZ blds O;kl ds cjkcj gSA ;fn bls fi?kykdj iqu% blls] csyu dh f=kT;k ds cjkcj f=kT;k
dk xksyk cuk;k tk;s tks inkFkZ dk og Hkkx tks xksyk cukus ds ckn cpk jg x;k gS&
(A)
14.
15.
1
5
(B)
1
3
(C)
1
4
Two circles with centres A and B intersect at P and Q. Which of the following is false?
nks o`k ftuds dsUnz A vkSj B gS] P vkSj Q ij izfrPNsn djrs gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk xyr gS?
(A) AB is the perpendicular bisector of PQ (AB, PQ dk yEclef}Hkktd gS)
(B) PQ is the perpendicular bisector of AB (PQ, AB dk yEclef}Hkktd gS)
(C) APQ = AQP
(D) PBA = QBA
If the bigger circle has radius 1 unit, then smaller circle has
;fn cMs o`k dh f=kT;k 1 bdkbZ gS] rc NksVs o`k dh f=kT;k gS&
(A) radius (f=kT;k)
2 1
(A) 4
17.
18.
(B) 9
2n 2n1
The value of n1
n is
2 2
2n 2n1
2
3
(A)
(B)
3
2
Js<+h
(A)
53
12
(D)
(C)
1
3
1
1
1
+ ........+
is equal to
34 45
99 100
1
1
1
+ ........+
34 45
99 100
95
396
55
6
(C)
(B)
103
300
34
99
(D)
97
300
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19.
A square, whose side is 2m, has its corners cut away so as to form an octagon with all sides equal. Then the
length of each side of the octagon, in metres, is :
,d oxZ] ftldh Hkqtk dh yEckbZ 2 ehVj gS] ds dksuksa dks bl izdkj dkVk tkrk gS fd ,d leku yEckbZ dk v"VHkqt curk
gSA rks v"VHkqt dh Hkqtk dh yEckbZ gksxh :
(A)
20.
(B)
2 1
2
(C)
2 1
2 1
(D)
2
2 1
A running track is the ring formed by two concentric circles. It is 10 m wide. The circumferences of the two
circles differ by about
(nks
ladsU o`kksa }kjk ,d nkSM+ dk eSnku rS;kj fd;k x;k ftldh pkSMk+ bZ 10 eh0 gS] rks nksuksa o`kksa ds ifjekiksa dk vUrj gksxk&)
(A) 10 m (app.) (eh0 (yxHkx))
(B) 30 m (app.) (eh0 (yxHkx))
(C) 60 m (app.) (eh0 (yxHkx))
(D) 100 m (app.) (eh0 (yxHkx))
SECTION - II ([k.M- II)
bl [k.M esa 4 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds mkj ds fy, 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls ,d ;k ,d ls
vf/kd lgh gSA
21.
22.
If A =
x 1
, then
x 1
(A) A
23.
4x
1
= 2
A
x 1
(;fn A =
x 1
gS] rks)
x 1
(B) A
2x 2
1
= 2
A
x 1
(C) A +
4( x 2 1)
1
=
( x 2 1)
A
(D) A +
2( x 2 1)
1
=
( x 2 1)
A
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 25 cm. If the difference between the lengths of the other two sides of the
triangle is 5 cm, then
,d ledks.k f=kHkqt dk d.kZ 25 cm gSA ;fn f=kHkqt dh vU; nks Hkqtkvksa dh yEckbZ;ksa dk vUrj 5 cm gS] rks &
(A) Area of triangle is 150 cm2
(f=kHkqt dk {ks=kQy 150 cm2 gSA)
(B) Area of triangle is 300 cm2
(f=kHkqt dk {ks=kQy 300 cm2 gSA)
(C) Perimeter of triangle is 60 cm
(f=kHkqt dk ifjeki 60 cm gSA)
(D) Perimeter of triangle is 50 cm
(f=kHkqt dk ifjeki 50 cm gSA)
24.
The points which trisect the line segment joining the points (0, 0) and (9, 12) are
fcUnq tks fcUnq (0, 0) rFkk (9, 12) dks feykus okys js[kk dks lef=kHkkftr djrs gSa] gS&
(A) (3, 4)
(B) (8, 6)
(C) (6, 8)
(D) (4, 0)
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pkj fHkUu fHkUu iw.kkd a, b, c vkSj d o/kZeku lekUrj Js<h cukrs gSA buesa ls ,d la[;k 'ks"k rhu la[;kvksa ds oxksZ ds ;ksx
ds cjkcj gS] rc
25.
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) 2
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) 4
(B) G.P.
(C) H.P.
c, d and d2 are in
(A) A.P.
c, d
28.
(C) gjkRed
Js<h
(D) buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
(C) 2
(D) 4
fp=kkuqlkj fcUnq P(4, 5) ls o`k ij nks Li'kZ js[kk,a PA vkSj PB [khaph xbZ gSA
PA = L = 2
R = Radius of circle (o`k
dh f=kT;k = 4)
C centre of circle (o`k dk dsUnz = (2, 1)
APB = 2
29.
Value of sin is
sin dk
eku gS
2
(A)
1
(B)
(C) 2
(D)
1
2
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30.
Length of chord AB is
thok AB dh yEckbZ gS&
(A)
31.
32.
2
5
(B)
2
(C)
(C) 16
8
(D)
(D) 2
(B)
(C) 4
(D) 3
ftudk lqesy (match) djuk gSA dkWye (Column-I) esa fn;s x;s oDrO;ksa
(A, B, C, D) dks dkWye (Column-II) esa fn;s x;s oDrO;ksa (p, q, r, s) ls lqesy djuk
gSA bu iz'uksa ds mkj fn;s x;s mnkgj.k ds vuqlkj mfpr cqYyksa dks dkyk djds n'kkZuk
gS A
;fn lgh lqesy A-p, A-r, B-p, B-s, C-r, C-s rFkk D-q gSa] rks lgh fof/k ls dkys fd,
x;s cqYyksa dk 4 x 4 esafVDl (matrix) uhps n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
33.
Column-I
LrEHk -I
A
B
C
D
p
p
p
p
p
q
q
q
q
q
r
r
r
r
r
s
s
s
s
s
A
B
C
D
p
p
p
p
p
q
q
q
q
q
r
r
r
r
r
s
s
s
s
s
Column-II
LrEHk-II
(A)
(p)
(B)
(q)
(C)
(r)
(s)
(D)
eku gS&
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34.
Column-I
Column-II
LrEHk I
LrEHk II
(A)
12
(B)
(q)
14
(C)
If x =
(r)
(s)
2n
2
7 4 , then the value of x 8x + 10 =
;fn x = 7 4 , rks x2 8x + 10 =
(D)
The value of
2 n 4 2 .2 n
2 .2 n 3
2 n 4 2 .2 n
2 .2 n 3
+ 23
+ 23 is
dk eku gS
oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 8 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
35.
A particle is moving on the x-axis and its x co-ordinates at different instants are given in the table.
,d d.k x-v{k ds vuqfn'k xfr dj jgk gS rFkk fHkUu fHkUu {k.k ij bldk x funsZ'kkad lkj.kh esa fn;k x;k gSA
t=0
t=1
t=2
t=3
t=4
x = 2
x=1
x=3
x=2
x=0
Only at one of the above given instants, velocity of the particle is zero then the distance travelled by particle
in time t = 0 to t = 4 is :
mijks fn;s x;s {k.k ds dsoy fdlh ,d {k.k ij d.k dk osx 'kwU; gS rc t = 0 ls t = 4 lS- le; esa d.k }kjk r; dh xbZ
nwjh gksxhA
(A) 4 m
36.
(B) 8 m
(C) 7 m
(D) 2 m
A particle of mass m begins to slide down a fixed smooth sphere from the top as shown. What is its
acceleration when it breaks off the sphere?
,d fLFkj fpdus xksys ls m nzO;eku dk ,d d.k 'kh"kZ ls ljduk kjEHk djrk gS tc bl d.k dk xksys ls lEidZ NwVrk
(A) 2 g/3
(B)
5 g/3
(C) g
(D) g/3
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37.
Path of a light ray reflected by two plane mirrors is shown in diagram. Then what is the angle of incidence for
the second mirror if the final ray is perpendicular to initial.
nks lrey niZ.kksa }kjk ijkofrZr izdk'k fdj.k dk iFk fp=k esa n'kkZ;k x;k gS rks f}rh; niZ.k ds fy, vkiru dks.k gksxk ;fn
vfUre fdj.k] izkjfEHkd fdj.k ds yEcor~ gksA
30
(A) 30
38.
(C)
(D)
(D) 90
tc ,d ?kksM+k xkM+h dks [khaprk gS rks ?kksM+s ds lkFk xkM+h xfr djuk izkjEHk djrh gS D;ksafd
xkM+h ij ?kksM+s dk [khapko cy] ?kksM+s ij xkM+h ds [khapko cy ls vf/kd gksxkA
?kksM+s rFkk xkM+h ds e/; [khapko cy ifjek.k esa leku gksxk ijUrq izkjEHk esa xkM+h ds ?kksM+s ij izfrf;k esa foyEc ds dkj.k
?kksM+k igys pyuk 'kq: djrk gSA
xkM+h fuftZo oLrq gS tcfd ?kksM+k ltho oLrq gSA vr% xkM+h Lo;a ds }kjk xfr ugh dj ldrh rFkk ;g ?kksM+s ds lkFk
xfr djrh gSA
xkM+h ij dqy cy] ?kksM+s dh xfr dh fn'kk esa gSA
A block of mass 'M' at rest is raised and is kept at height 'h' from the initial level. The work done by all forces
acting on the block will be
(A) +ve
(B) ve
(C) zero
(D) cannot be decided.
'M' nzO;eku dk ,d CykWd A fojke voLFkk ls ij mBk;k tkrk gS rFkk izkjfEHkd Lrj ls 'h' pkbZ ij j[kk tkrk gSA CykWd
(C) 120
When a horse pulls a cart. The cart with horse starts moving because.
(A) The pull force of horse on cart is greater than the pull force of cart on horse.
(B) The pull force between horse and cart is same in magnitude but as the horse starts first due to delay in
reaction of the cart on horse cart starts moving.
(C) Cart is a nonliving body while horse is a living body so cart cannot move by itself and it has to move with
the horse.
(D) Net force on the cart is in the direction of motion of the horse.
(A)
(B)
39.
(B) 60
(B) ve
(C) 'kwU;
(D) fu.kZ;
ugh ys ldrs
Following are some statements about buoyant force: (Liquid is of uniform density)
(i) Buoyant force depends upon orientation of the concerned body inside the liquid.
(ii) Buoyant force depends upon the density of the body immersed.
(iii) Buoyant force depends on the fact whether the system is on moon or on the earth.
(iv) Buoyant force depends upon the depth at which the body (fully immersed in the liquid) is placed inside
the liquid.
Of these statements :
(A) Only (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct.
(B) Only (ii) is correct.
(C) Only (iii) and (iv) are correct.
(D) (i), (ii) and (iv) are incorrect.
mRIykou cy ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu dFku fn;s x;s gS: (nzo] ,d leku ?kuRo dk gS)
(i) mRIykou cy lEcfU/kr oLrq ds nzo ds vUnj foU;kl ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
(ii) mRIykou cy Mwch gqbZ oLrq ds ?kuRo ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
(iii) mRIykou cy bl rF; ij fuHkZj djrk gS fd fudk; i`Foh ij gS fd pUnzek ijA
(iv) mRIykou cy oLrq iwjh rjg ls nzo esa Mwch gqbZ dh nzo ds vUnj xgjkbZ ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
bu dFkuksa esa :
(A) dsoy (i), (ii) rFkk (iv) lR; gSA
(B) dsoy (ii) lR; gSA
(C) dsoy (iii) rFkk (iv) lR; gSA
(D) (i), (ii) rFkk (iv) vlR; gSA
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41.
42.
Kilowatt-hour is a unit of
(A) Power
(C) work
(B) Energy/time
(D) Power/ time
(B) tkZ@le;
(D) 'kf@le;
If you want to see your full image then the minimum height of the plane mirror
(A) Should be of your height
(B) Should be half of your height
(C) Should be twice of your height.
(D) Depends upon your distance from the mirror.
vxj vki Loa; dk lEiw.kZ frfcEc ns[kuk pkgrs gS rks lery niZ.k dh U;wure pkbZ
(A) vkidh pkbZ ds cjkcj gksuh pkfg;sA
(B) vkidh PkkbZ ls vk/kh gksuh pkfg;sA
(C) vkidh PkkbZ ls nqxquh gksuh pkfg;sA
(D) vkidh niZ.k ls nwjh ij fuHkZj gksuh pkfg;s
SECTION - II ([k.M - II)
Multiple Correct Answers Type (cgqy
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
bl [k.M esa 4 cgq lgh mkj izdkj ds iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls ,d ;k ,d
A tunnel is made across the earth passing through its centre. A particle is released from the one end of the
tunnel when the particle is at the centre of the earth then which of the following is non zero.
(A) mass
(B) weight
(C) acceleration
(D) velocity
,d lqajx i`Foh ds dsUnz ls xqtjrh gSA ,d d.k] lqjax ds ,d fljs ls NksM+k tkrk gS tcfd d.k i`Foh ds dsUnz ij gS rks
fuEu esa ls dkSu ls v'kwU; gSA
(A) nzO;eku
(B) Hkkj
(C) Roj.k
(D) osx
44.
(A) /kkjk A ls B dh
(B) /kkjk B ls A dh
(C) /kkjk A ls B dh
(D) /kkjk
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45.
A painter is applying force by himself to raise him and the box with an acceleration of 5 m/s 2 by a
massless rope and pulley arrangement as shown in figure. Mass of painter is 100 kg and that of box is
50 kg. If g = 10 m/s 2, then:
ljy js[kk ds vuqfn'k xfreku d.k ds fy, lgh oDrO;ksa ij fopkj vafdr djsa
(A) ;fn osx rFkk Roj.k] foijhr fn'kk esa gS rks oLrq /kheh gks tkrh gSA
(B) ;fn fLFkfr rFkk osx foijhr fn'kk esa gS rks d.k ewy fcUnq dh vksj xfr dj jgk gSA
(C) ;fn fdlh {k.k osx 'kwU; gS] rks ml {k.k Roj.k Hkh 'kwU; gksuk pkfg;sA
(D) ;fn fdlh le; vUrjky ds fy, osx 'kwU; gS rks ml le; vUrjky esa Roj.k fdlh Hkh {k.k 'kwU; gksxkA
oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 8 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
47.
(D) 36 g of graphite
(C) isUVsu
(D) 36 g xzsQkbV
ds 3 1023 v.kq
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48.
Find the molarity of chloride ion when 100 mL of 2M solution of HCl is mixed with 200 ml of 1M NaCl solution
and 700 ml of water.
tc 2M HCl ds 100 mL dks 1M NaCl ds 200 ml foy;u rFkk ty ds 700 ml ds lkFk fefJr fd;k tkrk gS] rks DyksjkbM
vk;u dh eksyjrk Kkr dhft,A
(A) 3M
49.
(B) 4M
(C) 0.3M
(D) 0.4M
hc
. (hc = 12400 eV , When is in ). Find
lw=k =
(B) 3eV
hc
2 QksVksu
}kjk rjaxnS/;Z ds ,d QksVksu dh tkZ nh tkrh gSA (hc = 12400 eV , tc esa gSA) = 620 nm ds fy,
(A) 2eV
50.
(C) 4eV
(B) 3eV
(C) 4eV
(D) dqN
lkfj.kh ds nh?kZ :i esa] vkorZ dh la[;k eq[; DokaVe la[;k ds eku dks iznf'kZr djrh gSA
(II) vkorZ
lkfj.kh ds nh?kZ :i esa] dqy 40 rRoksa ds lkFk] pkj d - CykWd Jsf.k;k gSA
(C) CH3
(D) CF3
H
(B) N
3
Given that 1 mol of an alkene on complete combustion gives 88 g of CO 2 and 36 g of H2O. The correct
molecular formula of the alkene is :
fn;k x;k gS fd ,d ,Ydhu dk 1 eksy iw.kZ ngu ij CO2 ds 88 g rFkk H2O ds 36 g nsrk gSA ,Ydhu dk lgh v.kqlw=k
gS \
(A) C2H6
(B) C2H4
(C) C2H2
(D) C3H6
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54.
(cgqy
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
bl [k.M esa 4 cgq lgh mkj izdkj ds iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls ,d ;k ,d
ls vf/kd fodYi lgh gS gSaA
55.
In which of the following cases, equilibrium shifts in forward direction on decreasing the volume of container?
fuEu esa ls fdl ifjfLFkfr esa] ik=k ds vk;ru esa deh gksus ij lkE; vxz fn'kk dh vksj vxzflr gksxk \
(A) PCl5(g)
PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
(C) NH4HS(s)
56.
NH2(g) + H2S(g)
CaCO3(s)
H2O( )
(A) CH3NH2
57.
(C) CH3COOH
(D) CCl3CH(OH)2
58.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Given below are the four statements about the hydrocarbons. Choose the correct statements.
gkbMksdkcZu ds lanHkZ esa uhps pkj dFku fn;s x;s gSa] lgh dFku dk pquko dhft;sA
(A) Hydrocarbons are compounds that are made up of carbon and hydrogen only.
(gkbMksdkcZu
og ;kSfxd gS tks dsoy dkcZu rFkk gkbMkstu ls feydj cus gksrs gSa )
(B) Paraffins are saturated hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2
(isjkQhu]
(C) Olefins are saturated hydrocarbon with the general formula CnH2n.
(vkWyhfQu]
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(D)
2.
(B)
3.
(B)
4.
(C)
5.
(C)
6.
(C)
7.
(A)
8.
(D)
9.
(A)
10.
(D)
11.
(B)
12.
(C)
13.
(B)
14.
(B)
15.
(A)
16.
(D)
17.
(B)
18.
(D)
19.
(B)
20.
(C)
21.
(ACD)
22.
(AD)
23.
(AC)
24.
(AC)
25.
(C)
26.
(B)
27.
(B)
28.
(A)
29.
(A)
30.
(D)
31.
(B)
32.
(B)
33.
34.
35.
(B)
36.
(C)
37.
(B)
38.
(D)
39.
(C)
42.
(B)
43.
(AD)
44.
(BC)
45.
(AC)
46.
(ABD)
47.
(D)
48.
(D)
49.
(C)
50.
(D)
51.
(A)
54.
(B)
55.
(BD)
56.
(ACD) 57.
(ACD) 58.
40.
(D)
41.
(C)
52.
(A)
53.
(B)
(AB)
(D)
Two concentric circle of radius 3 cm and 4 cm does not intersect at any points.
2.
(B)
By the diagram given in equation,
we know AQ = AR,
BT = BQ, CT = CR (Tangents on a circle same point)
AQ + AR = (AB + BQ) + (AC + CR)
AQ + AQ = (AB + BT) + (AC + CT)
2AQ = AB + (BT + CT) + AC
2AQ = AB + BC + CA ( BT + CT = BC)
AQ =
3.
AB BC CA
2
(B)
Since ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral
ADC + ABC = 180 ....(i)
and AB is the diameter of the circle
ACB = 90
and BAC = 35 (given)
in triangle ABC
ABC = 180 (BAC + ACB) = 55
from equation (i) and (ii)
ADC = 125
....(ii)
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4.
(C)
(C)
Let total length
For first
T1 =
1
distance
3
1
distance
3
1
distance
3
nwljs
1
3
vafre
1
3
x/3
x
=
10
30
Average speed
6.
1
3
x/3
x
=
30
90
For last
T3 =
izFke
x/3
x
=
60
180
For second
T2 =
vkSlr pky =
x
= 20 km/h
x
x
x
180 90 30
(C)
We should have the maximum number of students in a class. So we have to find HCF (437, 342) = 19.
HCF is also the factor of difference of the number.
Number of classes =
437
342
+
19
19
= 23 + 18 = 41 classes.
7.
(A)
Every such number must be divisible by L.C.M. of 4, 5, 6 i.e.60.
Such numbers are 240, 300, 360, 420, 480, 540
Clearly, there are 6 such numbers.
8.
(D)
f(1) = 0
1 + q r = 0
f(5) = 0
25 + 5q r = 0
q=6
r=5
f(x) = x 2 6x 5
vertex is (3, 4) ( 'kh"kZ (3, 4) gSA)
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9.
(A)
n (x + z) + n (x 2y + z) = n (x z) 2
(x + z) (x + z 2y) = (x z) 2
x 2 + z2 + 2xz 2y (x + z) = x 2 + z2 2xz
y=
2xz
xz
or (;k) xy xz = xz yz
x
xy
=
z
yz
10.
(D)
Selling price = Rs. 24 = 80% of marked price.
Marked price = 30
Now selling price = 70% of marked price
11.
(B)
100 105 110.25,
So, increase in population = 10.25%.
12.
(C)
(1 sinx + cosx sinx cosx)(1 + sinx cosx sinx cosx)
= [ (1 + cosx)(1 sinx)][(1 + sinx)(1 cosx)]
= (1 sin2x)(1 cos2x)
= sin2x cos2x
13.
(B)
70
30 = 21
100
Let h be the height of the cylinder. Then, its diameter is h and so its radius is
h
. Hence, its volume is
2
h
h3
V1 = . h =
.
2
4
h
2
Hence, the volume of the sphere is
Again, the radius of the sphere =
3
4 h
h3
V2 = =
3 2
6
The volume of the unused material
= V1 V2 =
=
h3
h3
h3 (3 2)
=
6
4
12
1
1 h3
h3
=
=
V
3 1
3
4
12
1
rd of the volume of the cylinder..
3
(B)
AB is perp. bisector of PQ
APQ = AQP
and
PBA = QBA
But PQ is perpendicular bisector of AB is not always true
(It is true only when the circles are of equal radius)
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15.
(A)
2 1
2 1
2 1
A 2 (3 2 2 )
16.
(D)
Sol.
1
1
5 1
4( 3 )2
5
12
4 2
2
2
55
=
=
=
1
1 1
6
1
2 1
2
2 2
17.
(B)
2n 2n1
2n 1 2 1
1 3
= 1+ = .
2n1 2n =
n
2 2 1
2 2
18.
(D)
1 1 1 1
1
1
1
1
97
+ -----+
=
3 4 4 5
99
100
3
100
300
19.
(B)
Let ABCD is a square
since all sides of octagen are equal
therefore
2 x = 2 2x
2
x=
x=
2 2
2
2 1
20.
(C)
Sol.
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21.
(A,C,D)
22.
(A,D)
23.
( x 1)2 ( x 1)2
1
x 1
x 1
=
=
A
x 1
x 1
x2 1
A+
( x 1)2 ( x 1)2
x 2 1 2x x 2 1 2x
1
x 1
x 1
=
+
=
=
2
( x 1)
A
x 1
x 1
x2 1
A+
2( x 2 1)
1
=
A
x2 1
4x
2
x 1
(A,C)
ab=5
a=5+b
a2 + b2 = 625
(5 + b)2 + b2 = 625
b2 + 5b 300 = 0
(b + 20) (b 15) = 0
b = 15
a = 20
1
20 15 = 150 cm2
2
Perimeter of triangle = a + b + c = 60 cm
Area of triangle =
24.
(A,C)
(0, 0)
(9, 12)
A
B
C
D
C divides AB in the ratio 1 : 2.
9 0 12 0
,
= C (3, 4)
Co-ordinates of C
1 2 2 1
18 0 24 0
,
= D (6, 8)
Co-ordinates of D
2 1 2 1
25.
(C)
26.
(B)
27.
(B)
28.
(A)
Let four integers be ad, a , a + d and a + 2d
where a and d are integers and d > 0.
a + 2d = (a d) 2 + a2 + (a + d) 2
2d2 2d + 3a2 a = 0
...............(i)
d=
1
1 1 2a 6a 2
...............(ii)
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1 + 2a 6a2 > 0
6a2 2a 1 < 0
1 7
1 7
<a<
6
6
296.
297.
a = 0 Put in (ii)
d = 1 or 0 but
d=1
29.
(A)
sin =
30.
AC
=
PC
a is an integer
d>0
4
20
(D)
AM = AP sin = 2 2
5
AB =
31.
(B)
PACB = 2(PAC)
1
= 2 .R .L = RL = 4 2 = 8
2
32.
(B)
Radius =
33.
(D)
34.
PC
=
2
2x 1 + 2x + 1 = 320
T
+ 2T = 320
2
Let ekuk 2x = T
5T = 640 T = 128
= 2x = 128 = 2 7 x = 7
log2 log2 log3 log3 273 = log2 log2 log3 (9log3 3)
= log2 log2 log3 32 = log2 log2 2 = log2 1 = 0
pwafd le:i f=kHkqtksa dh laxr Hkqtkvksa dk vuqikr f=kHkqtksa ds ifjeki ds vuqikr esa gh gksrk gSA
ABC ~ PQR
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AB
BC
AC
36
=
=
=
PQ
QR
PR
24
AB
36
=
PQ
24
AB
36
=
8
24
AB = 12 cm
(B)
yz=6
(2x 4) (x 10) = 6
x y z = 14
(C)
(D)
35.
x = 0, y = 4 and z = 10
x4= 7
x2 8x + 16 = 7
x2 8x + 9 = 0
x2 8x + 10 = 1
2 n 4 2 .2 n
2 .2
n3
+ 23 =
2n1 7
2
n 4
1
7 1
= =1
8
8 8
(B)
(C)
As the particle of mass m looses contact with the sphere, no normal reaction is exerted by sphere on the
particle. The only force acting on the particle is its weight. Hence its acceleration is g( acceleration due to
gravity)
37.
(B)
120 = i + r
120 = 2i
60 = i.
38.
(D)
By Newton's third law equal and opposite force acts simultaneously on each body. Initially cart is at rest.
When cart starts moving, then at that moment change in velocity vector is in forward direction i.e. acceleration
is in forward direction. So, net force on the cart is in the direction of motion of horse.
39.
(C)
As the initial and final kinetic energy of block is zero, by work energy theorem
Work done by all forces = change in kinetic energy = 0.
40.
(D)
F b = vligg
'g' is different on moon and on the earth.
Hence only (iii) is a correct statement. Hence (D).
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41.
(C)
Kilowatthour
42.
Power time
work
time = work.
time
(B)
Sol.
HE = HP + PE = 2PE = 2AC
and
EF = EQ + QF = 2EQ = 2BC
HE + EF = 2(AC + BC)
(A,D)
At the centre of the earth gravitational field is zero.
So, at centre of gravitational force (i.e. weight) of particle and acceleration of particle is zero, whereas its
speed is maximum.
44.
(B,C)
Direction of current will depend on the value of emf of cell.
For
For
45.
(A,C)
For painter ;
R + T mg = ma
R + T = m(g + a)
For the system ;
2T (m + M)g = (m + M)a
2T = (m + M) (g + a)
where ; m = 100 kg
M = 50 kg
a = 5 m/sec 2
and ;
46.
150 15
2
R = 375 N
T=
............(1)
..............(2)
= 1125 N
(A,B,D)
Net force on object will be in direction of acceleration of the particle. If the velocity and acceleration have
opposite sign i.e. force will act on the particle against the direction of motion of particle, so particle will slow
down.
If the position and velocity have opposite sign, then the particle is moving towards the origin. It will be clear
from following diagrams.
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For vertical upward motion of a particle under gravity, at highest point velocity of particle is zero but acceleration
is nonzero.
If the velocity is zero for a time interval, then change in velocity is also zero for that given time interval, so the
acceleration is zero at any instant within the time interval.
47.
(D)
48.
(D)
49.
(C)
50.
(D)
All statements are correct. (lHkh
51.
(A,D)
52.
(A)
53.
(B)
54.
(B)
55.
(B,D)
56.
(A,C,D)
Hydrogen bonding is possible in CH3NH2, CH3COOH, CCl3 CH(OH)2. (CH3NH2, CH3COOH, CCl3 CH(OH)2 esa
N CH3 ;
H O
CH3 C
O H
Cl
C CH3 ;
Cl
C
Cl
H O
C
H O
(A,C,D)
ACD are 8 carbon alkanes but B has only 6 carbons atoms.
vU; lHkh esa 8 dkcZu gSa] tcfd B esa dsoy 6 dkcZu gSaA
58.
(A,B)
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32 to 43
54 to 65
16 to 21
44 to 47
66 to 67
22 to 30
48 to 53
68 to 70
Marks to be awarded
Type
Correct
Wrong
Blank
-1
6 [1, 2, 3, 6]
31
(eSfVDl
lqesy izdkj)
PART - I (Hkkx - I)
SECTION - I ([k.M- I)
bl [k.M esa 15 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
1.
x 2 3 x 2 = 0 is
2.
(A) x ( , 2] [ 1, )
(B) x { 2, 2}
(C) x { 2}
(D) x { 2, 1, 2}
sec
sin
cos
sin
is equal to
20
10
10
4
sec
sin
cos
sin
cjkcj gS&
20
10
10
4
(A) 0
3.
(B) 1
(C)
(D)
1
2
z 2
=
If z is such that |z 2i| = 2 2 , then arg
z2
z 2
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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4.
The circle x2 + y2 4x 2y = 11 makes equal intercepts on the lines L1 : x + 2y + 1 = 0 and L2. Then equation
of L2 may be
o`k x2 + y2 4x 2y = 11 js[kkvkas L1 : x + 2y + 1 = 0 rFkk L2 ij leku vUr%[k.M cukrk gS] rks L2 dk lehdj.k gks
ldrk gS &
(A) 2x + y + 1 = 0
5.
6.
(B) 2x y + 3 = 0
(C) 2x + y = 0
(A) 5
If Sn = 1 +
(B) 6
(A) 8
9.
1
5
(C) 7
1
1
1
1
+ 2 + ...... + n 1 , n N gS] tgk 2 Sn <
, rks n dk U;wure eku gS &
100
2
2
2
(B) 7
(C) 9
(D) 6
(A) 108
11.
(D) 205
Number of ways in which 4 girls & 4 boys can sit around in circular table if the boys & girls are alternate
& a particular boy & a girl are never together in any arrangement is
xksy est ds pkjksa vksj 4 yMfd;ksa ,oa 4 yMdksa ds ep;ksa dh la[;k] tcfd yMdk vkSj yMdh ,dkUrj e esa gks
rFkk ,d fo'ks"k yMdk ,oa ,d yMdh dHkh Hkh lkFk ugha gks] gksxh&
10.
(D) 8
1
1
1
1
+ 2 + ...... + n 1 , n N, then least value of n such that 2 Sn <
is
100
2
2
2
;fn Sn = 1 +
8.
(D) p = 2 or 0
1
times the sum of their squares , then n equals
5
7.
(D) 3x 2y + 2 = 0
(B) 96
(C) 84
(D) 72
(D) 78954
A seven digit number without repetition and divisible by 9 is to be formed by using 7 digits out of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.
The number of ways in which this can be done is
vadksa 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 dk iz;ksx dj lkr vadksa dh la[;k,a bl izdkj cuk;h tkrh gS fd og 9 ls foHkkftr gS tcfd vadksa
(B) 2(7!)
(D) none of these (buesa
ls dksbZ ugha )
In an election there are 8 candidates, out of which 5 are to be chosen. If a voter may vote for any number of
candidates but not more than the number to be choosen, then in how many ways can a voter vote ?
,d pquko esa 8 mEehnokjksa esa ls 5 dks pquk tkuk gSA ;fn ,d ernkrk fdrus Hkh mEehnokjksa dks er ns ldrk gS ysfdu pqus
tkus okys mEehnokjksa dh la[;k ls vf/kd ugha rks bl ernkrk }kjk er nsus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k gS&
(A) 216
(B) 114
(C) 218
(D) 144
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13.
(A)
14.
15.
10C
57 23
(B) 10C3 53 27
(C) 10C5 55 25
ls dksbZ ugha
(D) T8
gSA
;fn A + B = vkSj cosA + cosB = 1 rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&dkSuls lR; gS&
3
1
1
1
2
(A) cos(A B) =
(B) |cosA cosB| =
(C) cos(A B) =
(D) |cosA cosB| =
3
3
3
2 3
16.
If A + B =
17.
x2
y2
+
= 1, in first quadrant and tangent at this point intersects
9
4
coordinate axes at A and B and auxiliary circle at C and D.
ekuk nh?kZo`k
x2
y2
+
= 1 ij dksbZ fcUnq P izFke prqFkk'k esa gS rFkk bl fcUnq ij Li'kZ js[kk funsZ'kkad v{kksa dks
9
4
(D)
13
. (fn, x, 'kkado dh mRdsUnzrk
3
13
gSA)
3
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18.
19.
The normal y = mx 2am am3 to the parabola y2 = 4ax subtends a right angle at the vertex if
ijoy; y2 = 4ax dk vfHkyEc y = mx 2am am3, 'kh"kZ ij ledks.k vUrfjr djrk gS] ;fn
(A) m =
20.
(B) m = 3
(C) m = 2
(D) m =
Cons ider an A.P. a 1 , a 2 , ....a n ,.... and the G.P. b 1 , b 2 ,..., b n ,... suc h that a 1 = b 1 = 1,
9
a9 = b9 and
r 1
= 369, then
ekuk lekUrj Js.kh esa a1, a2, ....an,.... rFkk xq.kkskj Js.kh esa b1, b2,..., bn,... bl izdkj gS fd a1 = b1 = 1,
9
a9 = b9
vkSj
r 1
(A) b6 = 27
21.
= 369
gks] rks
(B) b7 = 27
(C) b8 = 81
(D) b9 = 81
There are n seats round a table marked 1,2,3------n. The number of ways in which m persons take seats is
,d xksykdkj est ds pkjksa rjQ n dqflZ;ksa dks 1, 2, 3........n. ls fpfUgr fd;k gS] rks m O;fDr;ksa dks fdrus izdkj ls dqflZ;ksa
ij cSBk ldrs gSa&
n 1
(A) n 1Cm (m 1) !
(B) nPm
(C)
Cm
m
(D) nCm m !
(B) (, 5)
(C) (5, 5)
ls dksbZ ugha
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23.
24.
(B)
dsoy 1, 1
(C) 1 only
(D) 2, 1 only
(C) dsoy 1
(D) dsoy 2, 1
(B) 2
(D) Infinite
(D) vuUr
(C) 4
fy, vuqPNsn)
26.
(B) 2 : 1
(C)
gS )
5: 2
(D) 1 : 1
(B)
5: 2
(C) 2 : 1
(C) 2 : 1
(D)
(B)
5: 2
(A) (3,3)
9 9
(D) ,
2 2
(C) (2,5)
1
7
and at x = , y = g(x) has minimum value.
4
2
ekuk f(x) = x2 + b1x + c1 , g(x) = x 2 + b2x + c2 . f(x) = 0 ds okLrfod ewy , vkSj g(x) = 0 ds okLrfod ewy
+,+
28.
1
7
vkSj x = ij y = g(x) U;wure eku j[krk gSA
4
2
(B)
1
2
(C)
1
4
(D)
1
3
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29.
30.
The value of b2 is
b2 dk eku gS&
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 0
(C) 3, 4
(D) 3, 4
ftudk lqesy (match) djuk gSA dkWye (Column-I) esa fn;s x;s oDrO;ksa
(A, B, C, D) dks dkWye (Column-II) esa fn;s x;s oDrO;ksa (p, q, r, s) ls lqesy djuk
gSA bu iz'uksa ds mkj fn;s x;s mnkgj.k ds vuqlkj mfpr cqYyksa dks dkyk djds n'kkZuk
gS A
;fn lgh lqesy A-p, A-r, B-p, B-s, C-r, C-s rFkk D-q gSa] rks lgh fof/k ls dkys fd,
x;s cqYyksa dk 4 x 4 esafVDl (matrix) uhps n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
31.
Column ( LrEHk )
A
B
C
D
p
p
p
p
p
q
q
q
q
q
r
r
r
r
r
s
s
s
s
s
A
B
C
D
p
p
p
p
p
q
q
q
q
q
r
r
r
r
r
s
s
s
s
s
Column (LrEHk )
(A)
(p)
126
(B)
(q)
128
(C)
The number of five digit numbers in which every digit exceeds the
immediately preceding digit is
5 vadks dh ,slh fdruh la[;k, gksxh ftudk izR;sd vad Bhd
(r)
136
(s)
220
17
(D)
The coefficient of
x 24
2 1
in expansion of x 3
x
is
17
2 1
x 3
x
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oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 12 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 12 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
32.
A body is moving with a velocity 1 ms1 and a constant force F is needed to stop it within a distance x. If the
speed of the body is 3 ms1, the constant force needed to stop it within the same distance (x) will be ,d oLrq 1 ms1 ds osx ls xfr djrh gS rFkk bldks x-nwjh esa jksdus ds fy, vko';d vpj cy F gSA ;fn oLrq dh pky
3 ms1gS
(A) 9F
33.
rks mlh leku nwjh (x) esa jksdus ds fy, vko';d vpj cy D;k gksxk (B) 6F
(C) 3F
(D) 1.5F
A block of mass 2 kg is given a push for a moment horizontally and then the block starts sliding over a
horizontal plane. The graph shows the velocity-time graph of the motion. The co-efficient of sliding
friction between the plane and the block is:
2 kg ds CykWd dks {k.k Hkj ds fy, {kSfrt /kDdk fn;k tkrk gS rc CykWd {kSfrt lrg ij ljduk kjEHk djrk gSA osx le;
xzkQ (velocity time graph) xfr ds fy, fn;k x;k gS rks ry o CykWd ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad D;k gksxk &
(A) 0.02
34.
(B) 0.20
(C) 0.04
(D) 0.40
A particle of mass m begins to slide down a fixed smooth sphere from the top as shown. What is its
acceleration when it breaks off the sphere?
,d fLFkj fpdus xksys ls m nzO;eku dk ,d d.k 'kh"kZ ls ljduk kjEHk djrk gS tc bl d.k dk xksys ls lEidZ NwVrk
(A) 2 g/3
(B)
5 g/3
(C) g
(D) g/3
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35.
In the figure shown a ball rolls without sliding on a horizontal surface. It ascends a curved track upto
height h and returns. Value of h is h1 for sufficiently rough curved track to avoid sliding and h2 for smooth
curved track, then :
fn[kk;s x;s fp=k esa] ,d xsan fcuk fQlys yq<+drh gS {kSfrt /kjkry ijA ;g ,d oh; iFk ij h pkbZ rd p<+rh
gS fQj okil uhps vkrh gSA h dk eku i;kZIr [kqjnjs oh; iFk ljdus ls cpus ds fy, ds fy, h1 gS rFkk fpdus
oh; iFk ds fy, h2 gS rks %
(A) h1 = h2
36.
(B) h1 < h2
(C) h1 > h2
(D) h2 = 2 h1
(A)
37.
(B)
(C)
(D)
A stone of mass M is tied at the end of a string, is moving in a circle of radius R, with a constant
angular velocity . The total work done on the stone, in any half circle, is :
jLlh ds ,d fljs ij nzO;eku M ds iRFkj dks ck/kdj] f=kT;k R ds o`k esa fu;r dks.kh; osx ls ?kwek;k tkrk gSaA rks fdlh
Hkh vk/ks o`k esa iRFkj dks ?kqekus esa fd;k x;k dqy dk;Z gksxk &
(A) MR2 2
(B) 2 MR2 2
(C) MR2 2
(D) 0
38.
In the figure shown a hole of radius 2 cm is made in a semicircular disc of radius 6 at a distance 8 cm
from the centre C of the disc. The distance of the centre of mass of this system from point C is:
fp=kkuqlkj 6 f=kT;k dh v)Zo`kkdkj pdrh esa pdrh ds dsUnz C ls 8 cm nwjh ij 2 cm f=kT;k dk fNnz dkVrs gSaA bl
(A) 4 cm
(B) 8 cm
(C) 6 cm
(D) 12 cm
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39.
If the frequency of a wave is increased by 25 %, then the change in its wavelength will be:
(medium not changed)
(A) 20 % increase
(B) 20 % decrease
(C) 25 % increase
(D) 25 % decrease
vxj rjax dh vko`fk dks 25 % ls c<+k fn;k tk, rks rjaxnS/;Z esa ifjorZu gksxk & (ek/;e dks vifjofrZr
(A) 20 % o`f)
40.
(B) 20 %
deh
(C) 25 % o`f)
(D) 25 % deh
ekusaA )
A heavy particle of mass 1kg is suspended from a massless string attached to a roof. A horizontal force
F is applied to the particle such that in the equilibrium position the string makes an angle 30 0 with the
vertical. The magnitude of the force F equals
1kg ds ,d Hkkjh d.k dks nzO;ekughu jLlh ls Nr ls yVdk;k tkrk gSA ,d {kSfrt cy F dks d.k ls bl dkj ls yxk;k
tkrk gS fd jLlh lkE;koLFkk esa /okZ/kj ds lkFk 300 dk dks.k cukrh gS rks cy F dk ifjek.k gksxk &
(A) 10 N
41.
(B) 10 3 N
(C) 5 N
(D)
10
3
Following are some statements about buoyant force: (Liquid is of uniform density)
(i) Buoyant force depends upon orientation of the concerned body inside the liquid.
(ii) Buoyant force depends upon the density of the body immersed.
(iii) Buoyant force depends on the fact whether the system is on moon or on the earth.
(iv) Buoyant force depends upon the depth at which the body (fully immersed in the liquid) is placed inside
the liquid.
Of these statements :
(A) Only (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct.
(B) Only (ii) is correct.
(C) Only (iii) and (iv) are correct.
(D) (i), (ii) and (iv) are incorrect.
mRIykou cy ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu dFku fn;s x;s gS: (nzo] ,d leku ?kuRo dk gS)
(i) mRIykou cy lEcfU/kr oLrq ds nzo ds vUnj foU;kl ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
(ii) mRIykou cy Mwch gqbZ oLrq ds ?kuRo ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
(iii) mRIykou cy bl rF; ij fuHkZj djrk gS fd fudk; i`Foh ij gS fd pUnzek ijA
(iv) mRIykou cy oLrq iwjh rjg ls nzo esa Mwch gqbZ dh nzo ds vUnj xgjkbZ ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
bu dFkuksa esa :
(A) dsoy (i), (ii) rFkk (iv) lR; gSA
(B) dsoy (ii) lR; gSA
(C) dsoy (iii) rFkk (iv) lR; gSA
(D) (i), (ii) rFkk (iv) vlR; gSA
42.
,d d.k ljy js[kk esa xfreku gSA bldk fdlh {k.k foLFkkiu s = 4t2 + 2t, rks {k.k t = 12 lSd.M ij d.k dk osx rFkk
Roj.k gksxk &
(A) 2, 8
(B) 2, 6
(C)
2, 8
(D) 2, 8
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43.
A particle moves along x axis in such a way that its coordinate x varies with time t according to the
equation x = A0 A1t + A2t2. The initial velocity of the particle is :
,d d.k x v{k ds vuqfn'k bl dkj xfr djrk gS fd mlds x funsZ'kkad le; ds lkFk fuEu lehdj.k
x = A0 A1t + A2t2 ds
(A) A0
vuqlkj ifjofrZr gksrs gks rks d.k dk kjfEHkd osx gksxk &
(B) A1
(C) A2
(D) A1
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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45.
nks d.k leku dyk esa ljy vkorZ xfr dj jgs gS rks bldk rkRi;Z gS &
(A) nksauks d.kksa dh ek/; fLFkfr ls ,d lkFk leku nwjh gh gksxhA
(B) nksauks d.kksa dh ek/; fLFkfr ls ,d lkFk leku nwjh gks ldrh gSA
(C) nksauks d.kksa dh ,d lkFk vf/kdre pky gksxhA
(D) nksauks d.kksa dh ,d lkFk vf/kdre pky gks ldrh gSA
46.
A painter is applying force himself to raise him and the box with an acceleration of 5 m/s 2 by a
massless rope and pulley arrangement as shown in figure. Mass of painter is 100 kg and that of box is
50 kg. If g = 10 m/s 2, then :
fp=kkuqlkj ,d isUVj Lo;a cy yxkdj vius vki dks rFkk ckDl dks 5 m/s2 ds Roj.k ls ,d nzO;ekughu jLlh o iqyh O;oLFkk
}kjk fp=kkuqlkj ij mBkrk gSA ;fn isUVj dk nzO;eku 100 kg rFkk ckDl dk 50 kg gS rFkk jLlh dk nzO;eku ux.;
gS (;fn g = 10 m/s 2 ) rks
(A) jLlh esa ruko 1125 N
(B) jLlh esa ruko 2250 N
(C) isUVj rFkk Q'kZ ds chp lEidZ cy 375 N gS
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
47.
There are two massless springs A and B of spring constant K A and KB respectively and KA > KB . If W A
and W B be denoted as work done on A and work done on B respectively, then
(A) If they are compressed to same distance, W A > W B
(B) If they are compressed by same force (upto equilibrium state) W A < W B
(C) If they are compressed by same distance, W A = W B
(D) If they are compressed by same force (upto equilibrium state) W A > W B
nks nzO;eku jfgr fLiazx A rFkk B ftuds fLiazx fu;rkad e'k% KA rFkk KB gS] tgkW KA > KB gSA] ;fn A rFkk B ij
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ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gS , ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
gSA Roj.k ds nkSjku] nzO;eku m = 0.1 kg dk ,d f[kykSuk oSu dh Nr ls ,d gYdh Mksjh }kjk yVdk gSA Roj.k bl
izdkj gS fd Mksjh Nr ds yEcor~ jgrh gSA (g = 10 m/s2 yhft,)
48.
ur ry dk dks.k gSA
(A) 30
49.
(B) 60
(C) 90
(D) 45
(B) 0.5 N
(C)
3
N
2
(D)
3N
oSu ij ?k"kZ.k cy gS
(A) Zero
(B) mg cos
(C) mg sin
(D) mg tan
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51.
52.
53.
(D) 20 m/s
(D) 20 m/s2
(B) 10 to 20sec.
(C) 0 to 10sec.
(D) buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 12 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 12 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
54.
The molecule exhibiting maximum number of non-bonding electron pairs around the central atom is :
fuEu esa ls fdl v.kq esa dsfUnz; ijek.kq ds pkjksa vksj vcU/kh bysDVkWu ;qXeksa dh vf/kdre la[;k gSA
(A) XeOF4
55.
(B) XeO2F2
(C) XeF3
(D) XeO3
Which one of the following is the correct set with respect to molecule, hybridization and shape?
(A) BeCI2, sp2 , linear
(B) BeCI2, sp2 , triangular planar
(C) BCI3, sp2 , triangular planar
(D) BCI3, sp3 tetrahedral
fuEu esa ls fdl fodYi esa] v.kq ds lUnHkZ esa] ladj.k o vkd`fr lgh nh xbZ gS %
(A) BeCI2, sp2 , js[kh;
(B) BeCI2, sp2 , f=kdks.kh; leryh;
(C) BCI3, sp2 , f=kdks.kh; leryh;
(D) BCI3, sp3 prq"Qydh;
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56.
A vessel contains 100 litres of a liquid x. Heat is supplied to the liquid in such a fashion that, Heat given
= change in enthalpy. The volume of the liquid increases by 2 litres. If the external pressure is one atm, and
202.6 Joules of heat were supplied then :
,d 100 yhVj dk ik=k nzo x j[krk gSA bl nzo dks "ek bl izdkj nh tkrh gS fd nh xbZ "ek = ,UFkSYih esa ifjorZuA
vk;ru 2 yhVj ls c<+k fn;k tk, rFkk ;fn ck; nkc 1 atm gS rFkk 202.6 twy "ek nh tk, rc&
(A) U = 0 , H = 0
(C) U = 202.6J, H = 202.6J
57.
If low pressure and low temperature are the favorable conditions for the gaseous reaction :
aA + bB
cC + dD then the true statements will be
(A) (a + b) < (c + d) and H = + x
(B) (a + b) > (c + d) and H = + x
(C) (a + b) < (c + d) and H = x
(D) No relation between H and K
;fn xSlh; vfHkf+;k ds fy, U;wu nkc o U;wu rki vuqdwy ikfjfLLFkfr gS %
aA + bB
cC + dD rc lgh dFku gksxk %
(A) (a + b) < (c + d) rFkk H = + x
(B) (a + b) > (c + d) rFkk H = + x
(C) (a + b) < (c + d) rFkk H = x
(D) H rFkk K ds e/; dksbZ lEcU/k ugha gSA
58.
In the reaction 4 moles of electrons are transferred to one mole of HNO3 when acted as an oxidant. The
possible reduction product is :
vfHkf;k esa 4 eksy bysDVkWu ,d eksy HNO3 ls LFkkukUrfjr gksrs gS tc ;g vkWDlhdkjd dh rjg O;ogkj djrk gSA lEHkkfor
1
mol N2
2
(B)
1
mol N2O
2
A compound with molecular formula C4H10O4 on acylation with acetic anhydride gives a compound with
molecular formula C12H18O8. How many hydroxyl groups are present in the compound ?
(A) one
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
v.kqlw=k C4H10O4 okyk ,d ;kSfxd ,slhfVd ,ugkbMkbM ds lkFk ,lhfVyhdj.k ij v.kqlw=k C12H18O8 okyk ,d ;kSfxd
nsrk gSA ;kSfxd esa fdrus gkbMkWfDly lewg mifLFkfr gSA
(A) ,d
(B) nks
(C) rhu
(D) pkj
60.
CH2 (CH2CH2)n is :
fuEu vfHkf;k ds vuqlkj] [kpZ gksus okyh ,Fkhyhu ds izfreksy ds fy, H dk eku D;k gS :
nCH2
CH2 (CH2CH2)n
(fn;k
(B) 26 KCal
C dh
112 mL of NO2(g) at STP was liquefied, the density of the liquid being 1.15 g mL1. Calculate the volume of
liquid and the number of molecules in the liquid NO2 :
(A) 0.10 mL and 3.01 1022
(B) 0.20 mL and 3.01 1021
(C) 0.20 mL and 6.02 1023
(D) 0.40 mL and 6.02 1021
STP ij NO2 (g) ds 112 mL dks nzohd`r fd;k tkrk gS] rks nzo dk ?kuRo 1.15 g mL1 ik;k tkrk gSA nzo NO2 esa nzo ds
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62.
The ionization enthalpies of the alkali metals decrease down the group from Li to Cs because :
(A) The effect of increasing size out weighs the increasing nuclear charge.
(B) The outermost electron is very well screened from the nuclear charge.
(C) Both (A) and (B).
(D) None of these.
Li ls Cs rd
oxZ esa uhps tkus ij {kkj /kkrqvksa dh vk;uu ,UFkSYih ?kVrh gS D;ksafd %
(A) vkdkj ds c<+us dk izHkko] ukfHkdh; vkos'k ds c<+us dh vis{kk T;knk gksrk gSA
(B) lcls ck;re bysDVkWu ukfHkdh; vkos'k ls cgqr vPNh rjg ifjjf{kr gksrs gSA
(C) (A) rFkk (B) nksuksaA
(D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ughaA
63.
Among the following compounds the one that is polar and has central atom with sp3 hybridisation is :
fuEu esa ls dkSu lk v.kq /kzqoh; gS rFkk mldk dsUnzh; ijek.kq sp3 ladfjr voLFkk esa gSA
(A) H2CO3
(B) SiF4
(C) BF3
(D) HClO2
64.
In above compound total number of 2 hydrogen atoms are :
mijksDr ;kSfxd esa 2 gkbMkstu ijek.kqvksa dh dqy la[;k gS %
(A) 3
(B) 18
(C) 6
65.
(D) 9
(A) Amide
(B) Alcohol
(C) 1 Amine
(D) Aldehyde
(A) ,ekbM
(B) ,YdksgkWy
(C) 1 ,ehu
(D) ,fYMgkbM
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66.
67.
An organic compound is treated with AgNO3, a white ppt is obtained the compound may be :
,d dkcZfud ;kSfxd dks AgNO3 ls vfHkd`r djkus ij 'osr vo{ksi izkIr gksrk gSA ;kSfxd gks ldrk gSA
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
and
(B)
(C)
and
(D)
and
and HCCCCH
rFkk
(B)
(C)
rFkk
(D)
rFkk
rFkk HCCCCH
ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gS, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
vfrla;qXeu (Hyperconjugation) : ;g flXek bySDVkWu dk p-d{kd esa foLFkkuhdj.k gS bls -la;qXeu vkSj fcuk cU?k
ds vuqukn ds uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gSA
;g ,Ydhu] ,Ydkbu] dkcZUk eqDr ewyd] dkcZ/kuk;u ,oa cSUthu ukfHkd esa gks ldrk gSA
vko';d 'krZ : ,Ydhu] ,Ydkbu] dkcZUk eqDr ewyd] dkcZ/kuk;u ,oa cSUthu ukfHkd ds lar`Ir dkcZu ij de ls de ,d
gkbMkstu mifLFkr gksuk pkfg,A
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68.
(A) CH3CH=CHCH3
69.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
70.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
2.
(A)
3.
(B)
4.
(C)
5.
(B)
6.
(C)
7.
(A)
8.
(C)
9.
(D)
10.
(A)
11.
(A)
12.
(C)
13.
(A)
14.
(C)
15.
(B)
16.
(BC)
17.
(BC)
18.
(BC)
19.
(CD)
20.
(BD)
21.
(BD)
22.
(A)
23.
(D)
24.
(A)
25.
(A)
26.
(B)
27.
(C)
28.
(C)
29.
(B)
30.
(A)
31.
32.
(A)
33.
(B)
34.
(C)
35.
(C)
36.
(A)
37.
(D)
38.
(B)
39.
(B)
40.
(D)
41.
(D)
42.
(A)
43.
(D)
44.
(ACD) 45.
(BC)
46.
(AC)
47.
(AB)
48.
(A)
49.
(C)
50.
(A)
51.
(A)
52.
(C)
53.
(C)
54.
(C)
55.
(C)
56.
(D)
57.
(C)
58.
(B)
59.
(D)
60.
(B)
61.
(B)
62.
(C)
63.
(D)
64.
(C)
65.
(D)
66.
(BCD) 67.
68.
(D)
69.
(C)
70.
(D)
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Here each term is non-negative, thus each must be equal to zero simultaneously,
x = 2 & x = 2 & x = 1, 2
common solution is x = 2
vr% mHk;fu"B gy x = 2 gksxkA
2.
x 2 3x 2 = 0
3.
|z 2i| = 2 2 is a circle with centre 2i which passes through the points 2 and 2.
AB subtends
4.
at C and
at z.
2
4
5
6
6
13
2x + y = 0 is a possible equation of L2
5.
p + q = -p 2p + q = 0 .............(1)
pq = q q (p 1) = 0
q = 0 or ( ;k ) p = 1
When q = 0, then p = 0
tc q = 0 gS] rks p = 0
When p =1, then q = 2
tc p = 1 gS] rks q = 0
6.
2n + 1 = 15 n = 7
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7.
Sn =
1 n
1
2
1
2
1
Sn = 2
2
n 1
n17
n 1
1
2
n8
<
1
100
8.
gS
9.
Required number of arrangement = Total arrangement number of arrangement if one particular boys
and girl siting together.
= 3! 4! 2.3! 3!
= 6(24 12) = 6.12 = 72
10.
21600 = 25 33 52
so required sum vr% vHkh"V
62 39 31 = 74958
11.
12.
10 1
22
r =
5 = 7 = 3
1
2
t4 = 10C3 57 23 x3
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14.
90
9 1 =
13
2
1
3x
90
so vr% m = = 6
13
so T6+1 = T7 is greatest term
vr% T6+1 = T7 egRre in gSA
15.
16.
x = {2, 3, 5, 7}
vc R = {(x, x3) | x = 2, 3, 5, 7}
= {(2, 8), (3, 27), (5, 125), (7, 343)
A B
A B
cos
=1
2cos
2
2
A B
1
1 =
2cos2
3
2
1
A B
=
cos
2
3
cos(A B) =
A B
B A
sin
17.
=2
cos 2
1 =
3
2
3
13
gSA)
3
= cos
cot 2
dh yackbZ ) =
2 cot (1 cos 2) =
18.
1
2
13
. (fn, x, 'kkado dh mRdsUnzrk
3
= cos 2 (cosec 2 1)
= cos 2.cot2 > 0
e=
1
3
2b 2
1
= 2a (1e2) =
a
2
sin2 =
2 =
=
6
12
xy = 1
1
Equation of normal at t i.e. t , is xt3 yt t4 + 1 = 0
t
t fcUnq
Slope is t2 =
izo.krk t2 =
a
b
a
b
gksxh
a
a
> 0
<0
b
b
a > 0, b < 0
or ;k a < 0, b > 0
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19.
or
2am am 3
=1
mx y
then y2 = 4ax
3
2am am
y2 =
4 x mx y
2m m 3
xq.kkad = 0
m3 2m = 0
9
[2.1 + 8d] = 369
2
9(1 + 4d) = 369
1 + 4d = 41
4d = 40
r8 = 34 , r =
d = 10
3 ,
b7 = 1.r 6 = 33 = 27
21.
22.
Since |2q 3| 0
pwfd |2q 3| 0
23.
|2q 3| = 1
24.
Also
5p0
5p0
2q 3 = 1
p5
p5
q = 2, 1
p = |r| + 5
p5
..... (1)
p = 5 |2q 3|
lkFk gh p = 5 |2q 3|
p (, 5]
..... (2)
by (1) & (2)
p = 5 (
q must be 3/2)
(1) ,oa (2) ls
p = 5 (
q = 3/2)
|r| + 5 = 5
|r| = 0
r=0
Number of possible ordered pair (r, q) is 1.
(r, q) ds laHkkfor fer ;qXeksa dh la[;k = 1
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25.
Angle bisector divides the opposite side in the ratio of sides containing that angle
dks.k v)Zd lEeq[k Hkqtk dks fn;s x;s dks.k dks j[kus okyh Hkqtkvksa ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr djrk gSA
AP AC
BP BC
49 16
25 1
65
26
5
2
27.
If E is orthocentre of ABC then orthocentre of AEC will be the remaining vertex Bof ABC.
;fn ABC dk yEcdsUnz E gS rks AEC dk yEcdsUnz ABC dk 'ks"k 'kh"kZ B gSA
53.
5 1 2 4
circumcentre is midpoint of hypotenuse AC =
,
2
2
= ( 3 , 1)
5 1 2 4
,
= ( 3 , 1) gSA
2
2
D1
1
=
4
4
D1 = 1
D2 = 1
y = f(x)
dk U;wure eku
D1
1
=
4
4
D1 = 1
D2 = 1
minimum of y = g(x) is
y = g(x)
dk U;wure eku
D2
1
=
4
4
D2
1
=
4
4
b2
7
=
2
2
b2 = 7
b2
7
= ij y = g(x) dk U;wure eku gksxk
2
2
b22 4c 2 = D2
b2 = 7
c 2 = 12
x = 3, 4
49 4c 2 = 1
x 2 7x + 12 = 0
48
= c2
4
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31.
Sol.
2C
3C
2 +
3C
3
2 +
3C
2
4C
+ ............ +
+ ........ + 11C2 =
2
11 C
2
12 C
3
= 220
(C)
(D)
17 C
(x 2)17 r
17 C
= 136
1
3
x
(A)
vHkh"V = 27 = 128
(B)
2C
3C
2 +
3C
3
2 +
3C
2
4C
+ ............ +
+ ........ + 11C2 =
2
r=
17 2 24
=2
5
11 C
2
12 C
3
= 220
(C)
(D)
17 C
(x 2)17 r
1
3
x
r=
17 2 24
=2
5
17 C
Ans.
32.
33.
2 = 136
(A) (q), (B) (s), (C) (p),(D) (r)
v2 = u2 + 2as
F
0 = (3)2 2 .x
m
F
0 = (1)2 2 .x
m
2F
x=9
m
2F
m
x = 1, F =
m
2x
F =
9m
2x
F = 9F
a=
a = g
a
= g = 0.2
34.
As the particle of mass m looses contact with the sphere, no normal reaction is exerted by sphere on the
particle. The only force acting on the particle is its weight. Hence its acceleration is g( acceleration due to
gravity)
35.
If the track is smooth (case A), only translational kinetic energy changes to the gravitational potential
energy.
But, if the track is rough (case B), both translational and rotational kinetic energy changes to potential
energy.
Therefore, potential energy (=mgh) will be more in case B than in case A.
Hence h1 > h2
;fn Vsd fpduk gS (fLFkfr A), rks dsoy js[kh; xfrt mtkZ] xq:Roh; fLFkfrt mtkZ esa ifjofrZr gksxh] ;fn Vsd [kqjnjk
gS (fLFkfr B), rks js[kh; rFkk ?kw.kZu xfrt mtkZ esa fLFkfrt mtkZ esa ifjofrZr gksxh
vr% B esa A dh rqyuk esa tkZ T;knk gksxh (=mgh)
vr% h1 > h2
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36.
37.
Since there is no change in kinetic energy of stone, the total work done on stone in any duration is
zero.
pwafd iRFkj dh xfrt tkZ esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksrk gS vr% fdlh Hkh le;kUrjky esa iRFkj ij fd;k x;k dk;Z 'kwU;
gksxkA
38.
(B)
39.
Since, the medium has not changed, speed of wave remains same.
v = f = constant
f11 = f2 2
2 =
2 decreases.
% change in wavelength =
1 2
100
1
1
0.25
100
1.25
100 =
100 =
= 20%
1.25
1
5
1
=
40.
(D)
41.
F b = vligg
'g' is different on moon and on the earth.
Hence only (iii) is a correct statement.
42.
(A)
43.
dx
= A1 + 2A2 t
dt
at t = 0
v = A
initial velocity is A 1 .
44.
The pressure at any point can never have different values. Hence (A) & (D) are not possible. (Calculate
the pressures at points A & D from both their left and right)
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45.
(B,C)
46.
For painter ;
R + T mg = ma
R + T = m(g + a)
For the system ;
2T (m + M)g = (m + M)a
2T = (m + M) (g + a)
where ; m = 100 kg
M = 50 kg
a = 5 m/sec 2
and ;
47.
150 15
2
R = 375 N
T=
............(1)
..............(2)
= 1125 N
1
1
K x2 ; W B =
K x2
KA > KB W A > W B
2 A
2 B
If the springs are compressed by same force.
WA =
F
F
F = K A x A = K Bx B ; x A = K ; x B = K ;
A
B
1
F2
KA. 2
2
KA
WA
WB = 1
F2
KB 2
2
KB
KB
= K
A
Hence, W A < W B
48.
oSu dk Roj.k =
49.
30
= 5 m/s2
6
30
= 5 m/s2
6
g sin = a
sin =
= 30
1
2
Tension (ruko )
T = mg cos
3
N
2
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50.
51.
(A)
52.
(C)
53.
(C)
Sol.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
x f xi
100 100
v =
=
= 10m/s
t
20
v f v i tan 2 tan 1
a =
= 0 since (2 = 1)
t
20
during first 10 sec, speed decreases
acceleration is in i
during first 10 sec., magnitude of the slope of x-t curve & hence speed is decreasing
motion is retarded.
t = 0 to t = 10 s
(C)
55.
(C)
56.
57.
(C)
58.
5
1 1
H N O3 2 N 2 O
If HNO3 is converted into N2O then change in O.N. is 4. Hence 4 moles of electron will be involved per mole
of HNO3 .
;fn HNO3 , N2O esa :ikUrfjr gksrk gS] rc vkWDlhdj.k vad esa 4 dk ifjorZu gksrk gSA vr% 4 eksy bysDVkWu HNO3 ds
59.
2
C4H10O4
C12H18O8
60.
H = (C = C) 2(CC)
= 140 2(83)
= 26 KCal/mole.
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61.
Moles of NO2 =
112
= 0.005 mass of NO2 () = 0.005 46 = 0.23 g
22400
Mass
0.23
NO2 ds
eksy =
NO2 ()
dk vk;ru =
nzo NO2 ds
62.
112
= 0.005 NO2 ()
22400
Hkkj
=
?kuRo
0.23
= 0.2 mL
1.15
The ionization enthalpies of the alkali metals decrease down the group from Li to Cs because the increase in
size over weigh the increase in nuclear charge. As a result, the attraction between valence shell electron and
nucleus decreases down the group and therefore, the ionisation enthalpies decrease from Li to Cs.
Li ls Cs rd oxZ esa uhps dh vksj {kkj /kkrqvksa dh vk;uu ,UFkSYih ?kVrh gS D;ksafd vkdkj ds c<+us dk Hkko] ukfHkdh; vkos'k
ds c<+us dh vis{kk vf/kd gksrh gSA ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i oxZ esa uhps dh vksj la;ksth dks'k bysDVkWu rFkk ukfHkd ds e;
vkd"kZ.k cy ?kVrk gS vr% Li ls Cs rd vk;uu ,UFkSYih ?kVrh gSA
63.
; bl
64.
65.
(D)
66.
(A)
No. Reaction
(B)
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+ AgNO3
(C)
+ AgCl
ds dkj.k LFkk;h
68.
(A, B, D)
10 hyperconjugating structures.
10 vfrla;qXehr
lajpuk,A
69.
There is no -hydrogen for hyperconjugation.
vfrla;qXeu ds fy, dksbZ -gkbMkstu ijek.kq ugha
70.
gSA
It shows hyperconjugation.
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32 to 43
54 to 65
16 to 21
44 to 47
66 to 67
22 to 30
48 to 53
68 to 70
Marks to be awarded
Type
Correct
Wrong
Blank
-1
6 [1, 2, 3, 6]
31
(eSfVDl
lqesy izdkj)
PART - I (Hkkx - I)
SECTION - I ([k.M- I)
bl [k.M esa 15 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
x
1.
If h(x) =
sin
;fn h(x) =
sin
t dt ,
(D)
h( x )
h( )
2.
The locus of the middle points of chord of the hyperbola 3x2 2y2 + 4x 6y = 0 parallel to y = 2x is
vfrijoy; 3x2 2y2 + 4x 6y = 0 dh thok ds e/; fcUnq dk fcUnqiFk tks fd y = 2x ds lekUrj gS&
(A) 3x 4y = 4
(B) 4x 4y = 3
(C) 3y 4x + 4 = 0
(D) 3x 4y = 2
3.
The equation of the parabola whose focus it at (1,2) and vertex is at (5,5) is
ijoy; dk lehdj.k] ftldh ukfHk (1, 2) vkSj 'kh"kZ (5, 5) gS] gksxk&
(A) (4x +3y 35)2 = 20(3x 4y + 5)
(B) (3x 4y + 5)2 = 100(4x + 3y 35)
2
(C) (3x 4y +5) = 20(4x + 3y 25)
(D) (4x + 3y 35)2 = 100(3x 4y + 5)
4.
An ellipse with foci (3, 1) and (1, 1) passes through the point (1, 3) its eccentricity is
fcUnq (1, 3) ls xqtjus okys rFkk (3, 1) vkSj (1, 1) ukfHk okys nh?kZo`k dh mRdsUnzrk gS&
(A)
5.
2 1
(B)
3 1
(C)
3 2
(D) 2 3
The arithmetic mean of greatest and least integral values of so that (2 + 1, 1) and origin lie on the same
side of x 10y 2 = 0 is
;fn ewy fcUnq rFkk fcUnq (2 + 1, 1) ds js[kk x 10y 2 = 0 ds gh vksj fLFkr gks] rks bl izdkj izkIr ds vf/kdre
(B) 4
(C) 5
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6.
The circle x + y 4x 2y = 11 makes equal intercepts on the lines L1 : x + 2y + 1 = 0 and L2. Then equation
of L2 may be
o`k x2 + y2 4x 2y = 11 js[kkvkas L1 : x + 2y + 1 = 0 rFkk L2 ij leku vUr%[k.M cukrk gS] rks L2 dk lehdj.k gks
ldrk gS &
(A) 2x + y + 1 = 0
7.
(B) 2x y + 3 = 0
(D) 3x 2y + 2 = 0
1
lies between two successive integers a and b where
8
1
nks ekxr
8
(B) a = 2, b = 3
(C) 2x + y = 0
(D) a = 0, b = 1
8.
If (1 + x)m = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ....+ amxm and m = nC2 then n+1C4 : a2 is equal to
;fn (1 + x)m = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ....+ amxm rFkk m = nC2 rc n+1C4 : a2 dk eku gksxk&
(A) 1 : 3
(B) 3 : 1
(C) 1 : 2
(D) 2 : 1
9.
Let A and B are symmetric matrices of same order. If X = AB + BA and Y = AB BA, then (XY) T =
ekuk A vkSj B leku e dh lefer vkO;wg gSA ;fn X = AB + BA vkSj Y = AB BA rc (XY)T =
(A) XY
(B) YX
(C) YX
(D) X + Y
10.
31
(B) 7
(C)
31 2
11.
How many integers greater than 5000 can be formed with the digit 7, 6, 5, 4 and 3, using each digit at most
once?
vad 7, 6, 5, 4 vkSj 3 ls 5000 ls vf/kd fdrus iw.kkd gksxsa ftuesa izR;sd vad vf/kd ls vf/kd ,d ckj vk;s&
(A) 72
(B) 144
(C) 84
(D) 192
12.
A pair of unbiased dice are rolled together till a sum of 'either 5 or 7' is obtained. The probability that 5 comes
before 7 is
fu"i{kikrh iklksa ds ,d ;qXe dks ,d lkFk ;ksx] 5 ;k 7 vkus rd Qsadk tkrk gSA rks 5 ds 7 ls igys vkus dh izkf;drk gS&
(A) 2/5
(B) 1/5
(C) 2/7
(D) 3/7
13.
The mean of 10 numbers is 12.5 ; the mean of the first six numbers is 15 and the last five numbers is 10. The
sixth number is
10 la[;kvksa dk ek/; 12.5 gS izFke N% la[;kvksa dk ek/; 15 gS vkSj vfUre ikp la[;kvksa dk ek/; 10 gS] rks NBh la[;k
gS&
(A) 15
14.
15.
(B) 12
b c d is simplified to
b c d dks gy djus ij izkIr gksxk&
(A) ad [ b c d]
(B) bd [ a c d]
(C) 18
(C) ab [ a c d]
(D) ac [ b c d]
d a
d a
The plane passing through the point (2, 2, 2) and containing the line joining the points (1, 1, 2) and
(1, 1,1) makes intercepts on the coordinate axes, the sum of whose lengths is
,d lery tks fd fcUnq (2, 2, 2) ls xqtjrk gS rFkk fcUnqvksa (1, 1, 2) vkSj (1, 1,1) dks tksMus okyh js[kk lery
esa fLFkr gSA funsZ'kh v{kksa ds lkFk tks vUr%[k.M cukrk gS mudh yEckbZ;ksa dk ;ksx gS&
(A) 3
(B) 6
(C) 12
(D) 20
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If S and P are sum and product respectively of all real values of x satisfying equation |4 |x 1|| = 3, then
;fn lehdj.k |4 |x 1|| = 3 dks larq"V djus okys x ds lHkh okLrfod ekuksa dk ;ksx rFkk xq.kuQy e'k%
S rFkk P gS] rks &
(A) S + P = 4
(B) S P = 4
(C) S2 P2 = 16
(D) S2 + P2 = 16
17.
18.
If one root of the equation x2 + px + 12 = 0 is 4, while the equation x2 + px + q = 0 has equal roots, the value
of 4q is
;fn lehdj.k x2 + px + 12 = 0 dk ,d ewy 4 gks tcfd lehdj.k x2 + px + q = 0 ds ewy cjkcj gS] rks 4q dk eku gS&
(A) a perfect square of an odd integer (,d fo"ke iw.kkd dk iw.kZ oxZ)
(B) a perfect square of an even integer (,d le iw.kkd dk iw.kZ oxZ)
(C) cube of an even integer (,d le iw.kkd dk ?ku)
(D) cube of an odd integer (,d fo"ke iw.kkd dk ?ku)
19.
If A + B =
;fn A + B =
(A) cos(A B) =
20.
1
3
Js.kh
1
2
1
(C) cos(A B) =
(D) |cosA cosB| =
3
3
2 3
1
1
1
+
+
+ ................ is
2
.
3
3
.4
1.2
1
1
1
+
+
+ ................ ds izFke n inksa dk ;ksxQy gS&
2 .3
3 .4
1.2
(A) 1
1
n 1
(B) 1
1
n
(C)
n1
n 1
n
21.
1
3
1
is
The last term in the binomial expansion of 2
3
2
3. 9
3
1
f}in O;atd 2
2
(A)
10C
1
dk vfUre in 3
3. 9
(B) 2.10C4
(D)
n
n 1
log3 8
log3 8
(C)
10C
1
6
(D)
10C
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Let In =
ekuk In = x n tan 1 xdx rFkk n 1 ds lHkh ekuksa ds fy, bnIn + anIn+2 = cn.
0
22.
23.
(C) H.P.
(B)
(C) gjkRed
Js<h esa
(D) buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
c4 is equal to
c4 dk eku gS&
(A)
24.
(B) A.P.
gS&
2 4
(B)
2 2
(C)
2 a4 b4
(D)
2 a4 b4
(C)
2 15
(D)
13
5
2
13
2 15
(B)
13
4 15
fy, vuqPNsn)
A man has 7 relatives 4 of them are ladies and 3 gentlemen his wife has also 7 relatives 3 of them are ladies
and 4 gentlemen. Answer the following :
,d O;fDr ds lkr fj'rsnkj gS ftuesa 4 efgyk,a o 3 iq:"k gS] O;fDr dh iRuh ds Hkh 7 fj'rsnkj gS ftuesa 3 efgyk,a o 4
iq:"k gS] rc
25.
In how many ways they can invite a dinner party of 3 ladies and 3 gentleman. So that there are 3 of the man's
relative and 3 of the wife's reative in the party?
fdrus rjhds ls jkf=kHkkst ij 3 efgykvksa o 3 iq:"kksa dks vkefU=kr dj ldrs gS tcfd muesa O;fDr ds 3 fj'rsnkj gks o iRuh
ds Hkh 3 fj'rsnkj gksA
(A) 484
(B) 485
(C) 486
(D) 487
26.
In how many ways all the persons (including relatives, man and woman) can sit on a round table so that no
two women sit together
lHkh O;fDr (lkjs fj'rsnkjksa lesr ifr o iRuh Hkh) ,d xksykdkj est ij fdrus rjhds ls cSBk;s tk ldrs gS tcfd dksbZ nks
7! 8!
2
(B)
8! 8!
2
(C) 7! 8!
(D) 8! 8!
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27.
If all the men in the party sit in a row and women sit in a circle then SR SC = k, where SR : selecting three
men such that no two are consecutive and SC : selecting three womens such that no two are consecutive
then k =
;fn lkjs iq:"k ,d iafDr esa o lkjh efgyk,a ,d xksykdkj est esa cSBs rc SR SC = k, tgk SR : rhu iq:"kksa ds p;u
djus ds rjhds tcfd dksbZ nks iq:"k ekxr u gks vkSj SC : rhu efgykvksa ds p;u djus ds rjhds tcfd nks efgyk,a ekxr
u gks] rc k cjkcj gS&
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7
28.
29.
30.
(B) 2
(D) none of these (buesa
ls dksbZ ugha)
(B) [1, )
(D) none of these (buesa
ls dksbZ ugha)
(B)
(D)
gSA bu iz'uksa ds mkj fn;s x;s mnkgj.k ds vuqlkj mfpr cqYyksa dks dkyk djds n'kkZuk gSA
;fn lgh lqesy A-p, A-r, B-p, B-s, C-r, C-s rFkk D-q gSa] rks lgh fof/k ls dkys fd,
x;s cqYyksa dk 4 x 4 esafVDl (matrix) uhps n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
A
B
C
D
p
p
p
p
p
q
q
q
q
q
r
r
r
r
r
s
s
s
s
s
A
B
C
D
p
p
p
p
p
q
q
q
q
q
r
r
r
r
r
s
s
s
s
s
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31.
Column-I
(A)
lim
x0
Column-II
x1/ 2 tan x
(e x 1)3 / 2
is equal to
(B)
(C)
If a + b + c = 0, then b c a is equal to
c a b
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
a b c
(D)
If a = 2 i j and b = j k , then (a b).(a b) is equal to
LrEHk -I
(A)
(B)
lim
x0
LrEHk -II
x1/ 2 tan x
(e x 1)3 / 2
dk eku gS&
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
a b c
(C)
(D)
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oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 12 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 12 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
32.
A capacitor, C1 is connected to a battery until charged completely, and then disconnected from the battery.
A second capacitor, C2, is then connected to the first capacitor C1 as shown. Let U, V and Q be potential
energy of, magnitude of potential difference and charge on capacitor C1 respectively. What changes occur in
capacitor C1 after C2 is connected as shown.
,d la/kkfj=k C1 dks ,d cSVjh ls iw.kZr;k vkosf'kr fd;k tkrk gS rFkk fQj cSVjh ls lEcU/k foPNsn dj fn;k tkrk gSA
vc nwljk la/kkfj=k C2 dks igys la/kkfj=k C1 ls Js.khe esa fp=kkuqlkj tksM+k tkrk gSA ekuk U, V rFkk Q e'k% fLFkfrt
tkZ] foHkokUrj dk ifjek.k rFkk la/kkfj=k C1 ij vkos'k gSA la/kkfj=k C2 dks tksM+us ds mijkUr la/kkfj=k C1 esa D;k ifjorZu
vk;sxkA
(A) V leku, Q c<+rk gS, U c<+rk gS
(B) V leku, Q ?kVrk gS, U c<+rk gS
(C) V ?kVrk gS, Q leku, U ?kVrk gS
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
33
A particle moves along x axis in such a way that its coordinate x varies with time t according to the
equation x = A0 A1t + A2t2. The initial velocity of the particle is :
,d d.k x v{k ds vuqfn'k bl dkj xfr djrk gS fd mlds x funsZ'kkad le; ds lkFk fuEu lehdj.k
x = A0 A1t + A2t2 ds vuqlkj ifjofrZr gksrs gks rks d.k dk kjfEHkd osx gksxk &
(A) A0
(B) A1
(C) A2
(D) A1
34.
In the circuit shown the variable resistance X is to be adjusted such that the ideal ammeter reads the
same in both the positions of the key, when connected independently to 1 and then to 2. The reading
of the ammeter is 2A. If E = 10 V, then x is:
(A) 5 .
(B) 20
izfrjks/k X dks
(C) 50
A body is projected with kinetic energy K at an angle of 60 with the horizontal. Its kinetic energy at the
highest point of its trajectory will be
,d oLrq xfrt tkZ K ls {kSfrt ls 60 ds dks.k ij iz{ksfir dh tkrh gS rks iFk ds mPpre fcUnq ij mldh xfrt tkZ gksxh
(A) 2 K
(B) K
(C) K/2
(D) K/4
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36.
In the shown mass pulley system, pulleys and string are massless. The one end of the string is pulled
by the force F = 2mg. The acceleration of the block will be :
fp=k esa n'kkZ;s f?kjuh nzO;eku fudk; esa f?kjuh;k rFkk jLlh nzO;ekughu gSA jLlh dk ,d fljk cy F = 2mg }kjk
(A) g/2
(B) 0
(C) g
(D) 3g
37.
A mercury drop of water has potential 'V' on its surface. 1000 such drops combine to form a new drop. Find
the potential on the surface of the new drop.
ikjs dh ,d cwan ds i`"B ij foHko V gSA bl izdkj dh 1000 cwans feydj ,d ubZ cwna cukrh gSA ubZ cwna ds i`"B ij foHko gksxk&
(A) V
(B) 10V
(C) 100V
(D) 1000V
38.
If the frequency of a wave is increased by 25 %, then the change in its wavelength will be:
(medium not changed)
(A) 20 % increase
(B) 20 % decrease
(C) 25 % increase
(D) 25 % decrease
vxj rjax dh vko`fk dks 25 % ls c<+k fn;k tk, rks rjaxnS/;Z esa ifjorZu gksxk & (ek/;e dks vifjofrZr
(A) 20 % o`f)
(B) 20 % deh
(C) 25 % o`f)
(D) 25 % deh
39.
ekusaA )
A toroid of mean radius ' a ' , cross section radius ' r ' and total number of turns N. It carries a current ' i '. The
torque experienced by the toroid if a uniform magnetic field of strength B is applied :
(A) is zero
(B) is B i N r2
2
(C) is B i N a
(D) depends on the direction of magnetic field.
,d VkWjkWbM dh ek/; f=kT;k ' a ' vuqLFk dkV f=kT;k ' r ' rFkk Qsjksa dh dqy la[;k N gSA blesa ' i ' /kkjk okfgr gSA ;fn
rhozrk B dk ,d le:i pqEcdh; {ks=k vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gS rks VkWjksbM }kjk vuqHko fd;k x;k cyk?kw.kZ &
(A) 'kwU; gSA
(B) B i N r2 gSA
(C) B i N a2 gSA
(D) pqEcdh; {ks=k dh fn'kk ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
40.
A conducting ring of radius r with a conducting spoke is in pure rolling on a horizontal surface in a
region having a uniform magnetic field B as shown, v being the velocity of the centre of the ring. Then
the potential difference V 0 VA is
,d fu;r pqEcdh; {kS=k B esa {kSfrt /kjkry esa,d lqpkyd oy; (f=kT;k r) 'kq) yksVuh xfr djrh gS bldh ,d vkjh
(rkuh spoke) lqpkyd gSA oy; ds dsUnz dk osx V gS rks V0 VA foHkokUrj dk eku gksxk &
(A)
Bvr
2
(B)
3Bvr
2
(C)
Bvr
2
(D)
3Bvr
2
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41.
A weight W is supported by two strings inclined at 60 and 30 to the vertical. The tensions in the
strings are T 1 & T 2 as shown. If these tensions are to be determined in terms of W using a triangle of
forces, which of these triangles should you draw? (block is in equilibrium)
,d Hkkj W nks jfLl;ksa tks /oZ ls 60 rFkk 30 ij >qdh gS jLlh;ksa esa ruko fp=kkuqlkj T 1 rFkk T 2 gSA ;fn bu rukoksa
dks W ds :i esa cyksa dk f=kHkqt cukdj Kkr djus gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk f=kHkqt [khapsaxs ? Hkkj lkE;koLFkk esa gS
(A)
42.
(B)
(C)
A stone of mass M is tied at the end of a string, is moving in a circle of radius R, with a constant
angular velocity . The total work done on the stone, in any half circle, is:
jLlh ds ,d fljs ij nzO;eku M ds iRFkj dks ck/kdj] f=kT;k R ds o`k esa fu;r dks.kh; osx ls ?kwek;k tkrk gSaA rks fdlh
Hkh vk/ks o`k esa iRFkj dks ?kqekus esa fd;k x;k dqy dk;Z gksxk &
(A) MR2 2
(B) 2 MR2 2
(C) MR2 2
43.
(D)
(D) 0
In the figure shown a hole of radius 2 cm is made in a semicircular disc of radius 6 at a distance 8 cm
from the centre C of the disc. The distance of the centre of mass of this system from point C is:
fp=kkuqlkj 6 f=kT;k dh v)Zo`kkdkj pdrh esa pdrh ds dsUnz C ls 8 cm nwjh ij 2 cm f=kT;k dk fNnz dkVrs gSaA bl
fudk; ds nzO;eku dsUnz dh fcUnq C ls nwjh gSA
(A) 4 cm
(B) 8 cm
(C) 6 cm
(D) 12 cm
Which of the following statements is/are correct about the refraction of light from a plane surface when light
ray is incident in denser medium. [C is critical angle]
(A) The maximum angle of deviation during refraction is C, it will be at angle of incidence is C.
2
(B) The maximum angle of deviation for all angle of incidences is 2C, when angle of incidence is slightly
greater than C.
(C) If angle of incidence is less than C then deviation increases if angle of incidence is also increased.
(D) If angle of incidence is greater than C then angle of deviation decreases if angle of incidence is increased.
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tc fdj.k l?ku ek/;e esa izos'k djrh gS rks izdk'k fdj.k ds lery lrg ls viorZu ds fy, dkSuls dFku lR; gSA
[C kfUrd dks.k gS]
(A) viorZu
(B) lHkh
(C) ;fn
(D) ;fn
45.
lk T;knk gSA
46.
47.
gSA
There are two massless springs A and B of spring constant K A and KB respectively and KA > KB . If W A
and W B be denoted as work done on A and work done on B respectively, then
(A) If they are compressed to same distance, W A > W B
(B) If they are compressed by same force (upto equilibrium state) W A < W B
(C) If they are compressed by same distance, W A = W B
(D) If they are compressed by same force (upto equilibrium state) W A > W B
nks nzO;eku jfgr fLiazx A rFkk B ftuds fLiazx fu;rkad e'k% KA rFkk KB gS] tgkW KA > KB gSA] ;fn A rFkk B ij
fd;s tkus okys dk;Z e'k% W A rFkk W B gksa] rks
(A) ;fn nksuks dks leku nwjh rd laihfM+r fd;k tk;s] W A > W B
(B) ;fn nksuksa dks leku cy ls laihfMr fd;k tk;s] (lkE;oLFkk rd ), W A < W B
(C) ;fn nksuksa dks leku nwjh rd laihfM+r fd;k tk;s , W A = W B
(D) ;fn nksuksa dks leku cy ls laihfMr fd;k tk;s (lkE;oLFkk rd ) W A > W B
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Ring 1
+Q
48.
Ring 2
+4Q
ij nka;h vksj
49.
A negatively charged particle is projected from the center of ring 1 towards the neutral point N with just
enough energy to pass the neutral point. Its subsequent motion will be
(A) Oscillatory
(B) SHM
(C) Unidirectional
(D) Non oscillatory rectilinear but not unidirectional
,d _.kkRed vkosf'kr d.k oy; 1 ds dsUnz ls mnklhu fcUnq N dh vksj bruh i;kZIr tkZ ls iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gS fd
;g Bhd mnklhu fcUnq dks ikj dj ldsA bldh ckn dh xfr gksxh (A) nksyuh
(B) ljy vkorZ
(C) ,d fn'kh;
(D) vnksyuh ljy js[kh; ijUrq ,d fn'kh; ugha
50.
A positively charged particle is released from the center of ring 2 by slightly pushing it towards left. Its
subsequent motion will be
(A) Oscillatory
(B) SHM
(C) Unidirectional
(D) Non oscillatory rectilinear but not unidirectional
,d /kukRed vkosf'kr d.k oy; 2 ds dsUnz ls cka;h vksj FkksM+k lk /kDdk nsdj NksM+k tkrk gSA bldh ckn dh xfr gksxh (A) nksyuh
(B) ljy vkorZ
(C) ,d fn'kh;
(D) vnksyuh ljy js[kh; ijUrq ,d fn'kh; ugha
Paragraph for Question Nos. 51 to 53
iz'u 51 ls 53 ds fy, vuqPNsn
Magnification (by a lens) of an object at distance 10 cm from it is 2. Now a second lens is placed exactly
at the same position where first was kept and first lens is removed. The magnification by this lens is 3.
10 cm nwjh ij j[kh oLrq ds fy, vko/kZu (ySal }kjk) 2 gSA bl ySal dks nwljs ySal ls izfrLFkkfir djus ij vko/kZu
3 izkIr gksrk gSA
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51.
nksuksa ySalks ds laifdZr ;qXe }kjk cus izfrfcEc dh fLFkfr la;kstu ds lkis{k Kkr dhft,&
(A)
52.
60
cm
9
(B)
60
cm
11
(C)
60
cm
13
(D)
60
cm
17
What is the focal length of the combination when both lenses are in contact :
60
cm
17
(B)
5
cm
17
(C)
12
7
(D)
13
cm
9
When both the lenses are kept in contact at the same place, what will be the new magnification :
tc nksuksa ySal dks laifdZr dj] mlh LFkku ij j[ksa] rks u;k vko/kZu D;k gksxk&
(A)
13
5
(B)
12
7
(C)
6
11
(D)
5
7
oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 12 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 12 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
54.
fuEu esa ls dkSuls ;kSfxd dks xeZ djus ij vkWDlhtu eqDr gksrh gS \
(A) Li2CO3
55.
(B) LiOH
(C) LiNO3
(D) NaOH
Fe 3 Fe 2
Hg22 Hg
E AgCl
(A) a
56.
Ag
= 0.77 V
= 0.85 V
= 0.22 V
Fe 2 Fe
= 0.44 V
Hg2 Hg22
ENO
(B) a, b, c
NO
= 0.92 V
= 0.96 V
(C) a, b
(D) a, c
A vessel contains 100 litres of a liquid x. Heat is supplied to the liquid in such a fashion that, Heat given =
change in enthalpy. The volume of the liquid increases by 2 litres. If the external pressure is one atm, and
202.6 Joules of heat were supplied then :
,d 100 yhVj dk ik=k nzo x j[krk gSA bl nzo dks "ek bl izdkj nh tkrh gS fd nh xbZ "ek = ,UFkSYih esa ifjorZuA
vk;ru 2 yhVj ls c<+k fn;k tk, rFkk ;fn ck; nkc 1 atm gS rFkk 202.6 twy "ek nh tk, rc&
(A) U = 0 , H = 0
(B) U = + 202. 6J , H = + 202.6 J
(C) U = 202.6J, H = 202.6J
(D) U = 0, H = + 202.6J
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57.
58.
Which alkane would have only the primary and tertiary carbon ?
(A) Pentane
(B) 2-Methylbutane
(C) 2, 2-Dimethylpropane
dkSu lh ,Ydhu esa dsoy izkFkfed ,oa r`rh;d dkcZu gksxk ?
(A) isUVsu
(B) 2-eSfFkyC;wVsu
(C) 2, 2-MkbZeSfFky izksisu
(A)
(B)
(D)
C;wVsu
(D) 2, 3-MkbZeSfFky
Compound (X) C9H10O gives yellow coloured ppt with 2,4 DNP but does not give red coloured ppt with
Fehlings solution. (X) on treatment with NH2OH/H+ gives compound (Y) C9H11NO. (Y) when treated with PCl5
gives isomeric compound (Z). (Z) on hydrolysis gives propanoic acid and aniline. What will be the correct
structure of (X), (Y) and (Z) ?
,d ;kSfxd (X) C9H10O 2,4 DNP ds lkFk ihys jax dk vo{ksi nsrk gS ysfdu Qsgfyax foy;u ds lkFk yky jax dk vo{ksi
ugha nsrk gSA ;kSfxd (X) dh NH2OH/H+ ds lkFk vfHkf;k djkus ij ;kSfxd (Y) C9H11NO izkIr gksrk gSA ;kSfxd (Y) dks
PCl5 ds lkFk mipkfjr djokus ij leko;oh ;kSfxd (Z) izkIr gksrk gSA (Z) tyvi?kVu vfHkf;k ds QyLo:i izksisuksbd
vEy ,oa ,uhfyu nsrk gSA fuEu esa ls ;kSfxd (X), (Y) ,oa (Z) e'k% gksaxs \
(X)
(Y)
(Z)
(C)
59.
(D) 2, 3-Dimethylbutane
If a solution has boiling point 100C at 1 atm, then at which of the following pressures it will boil at 90C :
(A) 76 cm of Hg
(B) 76 mm of Hg
(C) > 76 cm of Hg
(D) < 76 cm of Hg
;fn fdlh foy;u dk DoFkukad 1 atm nkc ij 100C gS] rks foy;u dk DoFkukad 90C ij mckyus ij fuEUk es ls fdl
nkc ij gksxk %
(A) Hg ds 76 cm
(B) Hg ds 76 mm
(C) > 76 cm Hg ij
(D) < 76 cm Hg ij
61.
A mineral having the formula AB2 crystallises in the cubic close - packed lattice, with the A atoms occupying
the lattice points. The co-ordination number of the A atoms, that of B atoms and the fraction of the tetrahedral
sites occupied by B atoms are :
,d [kfut yo.k AB2 lw=k j[krk gS rFkk ?kuh; fufcM+ ladqyu tkyd ds :i esa ik;k tkrk gSA A ijek.kqvksa }kjk tkyd
fcUnqvksa dks ?ksjk tkrk gSA A ijek.kqvksa dh leUo; la[;k] B ijek.kqvksa dh leUo; la[;k rFkk B ijek.kqvksa }kjk ?ksjk x;k
(B) 2, 6, 75%
gSA
(C) 3, 1, 25%
(D) 6, 6, 50%
(C) HNO2
(D) NO2
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63.
(B) CoCl3.5NH3
(C) CoCl3.4NH3
(D) CoCl3.3NH3
(C)
(D)
(A)
65.
(B)
Cyclohexene on ozonolysis followed by reaction with zinc dust and water gives compound E. Compound E
on further treatment with aqueous KOH yields compound F. Compound F is :
lkbDyksgsDlhu dk vktksuh vi?kVu djus ds ckn Zn pw.kZ vkSj ty ds lkFk vfHkf;k djus ij ;kSfxd E kIr gksrk gSaA ;kSfxd
E dks nqckjk tyh; KOH ds lkFk vfHkd`r djus ij ;kSfxd F kIr gksrk gSaA ;kSfxd F gSaA
(A)
CHO
(B)
CHO
COOH
(C)
CO2H
(D)
CO2H
This section contains 2 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
bl [k.M esa 2 cgq lgh mkj izdkj ds iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls ,d ;k ,d
Which among the following reagents gives syn. addition with ethylene :
(A) Br2
67.
(C) OsO4/NaSO3H/HOH
Which of the following cations form(s) black precipitate(s) with H2S (g) ?
fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls /kuk;u H2S (g) ds lkFk dkyk vo{ksi cukrs gS@gSa \
(A) Cu2+
(B) Sb3+
(C) Pb2+
(D) H2/Ni/
(D) Bi3+
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jkbejVhekWu vfHkf;k ,fYMgkbM lewg osf'kr djrk gSa ] fQukWy dh ,jksesfVd oy; ij] gkbMkWDlh lewg dh vkFkkZs ij
;g vfHkf;k bysDVkWu Lusgh ,jksesfVd frLFkkiu gSaA ;g frLFkkfir lsfyflfy,fYMgkWbM ds la'ys"k.k dh lkekU; fof/k gS
tks fuEu dkj gSaA
ONa
OH
OH
CHO
aq. HCl
CHO
[]
(Intermediate)
CH3
( )
68.
CH3
()
CH3
()
(B) +CHCl2
(A) :CHCl
70.
(D) CCl3
(C) :CCl2
ONa
CH2Cl
(A)
CHCl2
(B)
CH3
ONa
ONa
(C)
CH3
CH2OH
CCl3
(D)
CH3
CH3
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(A)
2.
(A)
3.
(B)
4.
(A)
5.
(C)
6.
(C)
7.
(B)
8.
(A)
9.
(C)
10.
(B)
11.
(D)
12.
(A)
13.
(A)
14.
(B)
15.
(C)
16.
(ABCD) 17.
(BD)
18.
(A)
19.
(BC)
20.
(AD)
21.
(AC)
22.
(B)
23.
(D)
24.
(A)
25.
(B)
26.
(C)
27.
(A)
28.
(B)
29.
(C)
30.
(A)
31.
32.
(D)
33
(D)
34.
(A)
35.
(D)
36.
(D)
37.
(C)
38.
(B)
39.
(A)
40.
(C)
41.
(A)
42.
(D)
43.
(B)
44.
(ABCD) 45.
(CD)
46.
(BC)
47.
(AB)
48.
(A)
49.
(A)
50.
(C)
51.
(B)
52.
(A)
53.
(C)
54.
(C)
55.
(A)
56.
(D)
57.
(D)
58.
(B)
59.
(C)
60.
(D)
61.
(A)
62.
(B)
63.
(D)
64.
(A)
65.
(A)
66.
(BCD) 67.
68.
(C)
69.
(C)
70.
(B)
1.
h(x + ) =
sin 4 tdt =
2.
sin4 t dt +
sin4 t dt =
sin4 t dt +
sin
t dt = h() + h(x)
Let (x1, y1) be the mid point of a chord of the hyperbola 3x2 2y2 + 4x 6y = 0
its equation is T = S1
i.e., 3xx1 2yy1 + 2(x + x1) 3(y + y1) = 3x12 2y12 4x1 6y1
The slope of this chord =
2 3 x1
=2
(3 2 y 1 )
2 + 3x1 = 6 + 4y1
( It is parallel to y = 2x)
3.
4
3
ij Li'kZ js[kk) (y 5) = (x 5)
a=5
(4x + 3y 35) = 0
2
3x 4y 5
4 x 3 y 35
= 20
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4.
SP + SP = 2a
2 1
a=
2ae = SS = 2
5.
2 1
2 (2 + 1 10 ( 1) 2) > 0
2
10 + 9 < 0
1<<9
least integral value of is 2
greatest integral value of is 8
A.M. =
6.
e=
28
=5
2
7.
5
6
6
13
2x + y = 0 is a possible equation of L2
23
1
8
3 . log5 2 3
1
log 3 ( 3) log 2
= log3 79
2
5
3
= log3 79 . log2 3 . log52 = log579
Now
25 < 79 < 125
a = 2, b = 3
8.
m(m 1)
a2 = C2 =
=
2
a2 =
n 1
n(n 1) n(n 1) 2
2
2
n(n 1)(n2 n 2)
8
C4
a2
C 2 ( n C 2 1)
=
2
(n 1) n (n 1)(n 2)
24 n(n 1)(n 2 n 2)
1
3
9.
10.
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11.
4 digit number
Total way = 192
4 vadks
dh la[;k
dqy rjhds = 192
12.
= 72 ; 5 vadksa
dh la[;k = 120
Let A denote the event that a sum of 5 occurs, B the event that a sum of 7 occurs and C the
event that neither a sum of 5 nor a sum of 7 occurs. We have
P(A) =
4
1
6
1
26 13
, P(B) =
and P(C) =
.
36 9
36 6
36 18
2
1 13 1 13 1
=
+ .......
9 18 9 18 9
=
1/ 9
2
1 13 / 18 5
ekuk A ?kVuk ] ;ksx 5 vkus ds ;ksxQy dks O;Dr djrh gS rFkk ?kVuk B ] ;ksx 7 vkus ds ;ksxQy dks O;Dr djrh gS rFkk
?kVuk 5 ;k 7 ;ksxQy ugha vkus dks O;Dr djrs gSA
P(A) =
4
1
6
1
26 13
, P(B) =
and P(C) =
.
36 9
36 6
36 18
2
1 13 1 13 1
=
+ .......
9 18 9 18 9
=
13.
1/ 9
2
1 13 / 18 5
[xq.kkskj
Js<h dk ;ksxQy ]
a1,a2......... , a5,a6,a7,.........a10
10
ai
i1
12.5 ,
10
10
ai
i1
15 ,
i6
10
a6 + 12.5 10 = 90 + 50
a6 = 15
14.
E = d a bd c bc d
= d (b d) (a c ) (b c ) (a d)
= b d a c d b c a d d
= b d a c d
15.
The plane is
x 1 y 1 z 1
3
intercepts are 8,
= 0 or x 3y 6z + 8 = 0
8 8
,
3 6
their sum = 12
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16.
||x 1| 4| = 3
|x 1| = 1, 7
x = 0, 2, 6, 8
S=0+26+8=4,
P=0
17.
(4 k) x2 + (2k + 4) x + (8 k + 1)
(2k + 4)2 4 (4 k) (8k + 1)
4k2 + 16 + 16k 128k 16 + 32k2 + 4k = 0
36k2 108k = 0
36k(k 3) = 0
k = 0, 3
18.
Since 4 is a root of x2 + px + 12 = 0,
pwfd 4 lehdj.k x2 + px + 12 = 0 dk ewy gS
we have 16 + 4p + 12 = 0 or p = 7.
blfy, 16 + 4p + 12 = 0 or p = 7.
Also, since the roots of x2 + px + q = 0 are equal,
pwafd lehdj.k x2 + px + q = 0 ds ewy leku gS
we have p2 4q = 0 or 49 4q = 0
vr% p2 4q = 0 or 49 4q = 0
19.
q=
49
.
4
A B
A B
cos
=1
2cos
2
2
A B
1
1 =
2cos2
3
2
1
A B
=
cos
3
2
A B
B A
sin
20.
21.
1
3
cos(A B) =
=2
1
2
1 =
3
2
3
1
1
1
+
+
+ ................
2 .3
3 .4
1.2
=1
1
1
1
1
1
+
+ ...............+
3
2
2
n
n 1
=1
1
n
=
n 1
n 1
T r+1 = Cr ( 2 )
n r
r=n
n
T n+1 =
1 1
Cn (3 2 )0
2
2
=
3.3 9
= 3
5
log3 8
3
log3 8
1 2
3 3
log3 8
= 85/3 = 25 =
1
5
10
10
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T 4+1
22.
(B)
23.
(D)
10
=
2
=10C
4. (
10 4
2)
n = 10
10
1
C 4 . 2 2. 2 =
2
10C
24.
In =
tan 1 xdx
[ (n 1)x
(n 3)x n 2 ] tan 1 x dx
= [ tan
x.( x
n 1
n3
1
)] 0
(1 x
0
=
2
(n + 1)In + (n + 3)In+2 =
22.
so bn = (n+1)
23.
cn =
2 n2
c4 =
2 6
x n1(1 x 2 )
(1 x 2 )
( x n1 x n 3 ) dx
dx
2 n2
a4 b4
75
=
=6
2
2
1
x2
1
1
= 2 tan x
0 2
24.
Now
I1 =
x tan
xdx
1
1
1
1
dx
I1 =
2
8 2
x
0
0
2I1 + 4I3 =
4I3 =
I3 =
1
+
8 2 8
x2
1 x
dx
4
2
2 3
1
1
2
4 2
2 3
1
6
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Now put n = 3
4I3 + 6I5 =
2 5
4 5
1
+ =
6
5
2
3
25.
(B)
26.
(C)
27.
(A)
Sol.
25.
26.
27.
28.
(B)
29.
(C)
30.
5
13
3 = 2 15
Man's Relative
Wife's Relative
Case No. of Ladies
No. of Men
No. of Ladies
No. of Men
I
0
3
3
0
II
1
2
2
1
III
2
1
1
2
IV
3
0
0
3
No. of ways
4
C0 3 C3 3 C3 4 C0
C1 3 C2 3 C2 4 C1
4
C2 3 C1 3 C1 4 C2
4
C3 3 C0 3 C0 4 C3
4
3 x 3h 3 x 0
f
f
f
(
x
h
)
f
(
x
)
im
im 3 3
f(x) = h
=
0
h0
h
h
im f (3h) f (0 ) = f(0)
= h
0
3h 0
f(B) = f (0) = 2
(f(B) = 2)
f (x) = 2
f(x) = 2x + c
put
x=y=0
f(0) = 2
x y 2 f (x) f (y)
=
in f
3
3
c=2
f(x) = 2x + 2
g(x) = |2x 1|
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31.
(A) lim
x1/ 2 tan x
x0
(B)
(e x 1)3 / 2
x3 / 2.
= lim
x0
e x 1
tan x
x
=1
3/2
.x
3/2
1 y
x y 2y 2xy = 0
y [1 2x (x + y)] = 2y (x + y) 1
2y( x y ) 1
y = 1 2x( x y )
21
=1
1 0
C1 C1 + C 2 + C 3
y (0) =
(C)
abc b c
abc c a
=0
abc a b
(D)
(a b).(a b) = | a |2 | b |2 = 5 2 = 3
33
All the quantities remain same as no charge transfer occurs after C2 is connected to C1.
lkjh jf'k;ka leku jgrh gS pwafd C2 dks C1 ls tksM+us ds ckn dksbZ Hkh vkos'k dk LFkkukUrj.k ugha
The velocity of particle is v =
gksrk gSA
dx
= A1 + 2A2 t
dt
at t = 0
v = A
initial velocity is A 1.
34.
(A)
35.
(D)
36.
(D)
37.
q
V = 4 r
0
or
q = 4 0 rV
...(1)
Let R be the radius of the new drop formed by combination of 1000 drops of radius r.
4
4
R3 = 1000
r3
3
3
R = 10 r
....(2)
(1000 q)
(100 q)
Potential of new drop 4 R = 4 r = 100 V
0
0
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38.
Since, the medium has not changed, speed of wave remains same.
v = f = constant
f11 = f2 2
2 =
2 decreases.
% change in wavelength =
1 2
100
1
1
0.25
100
1.25
100 =
100 =
= 20%
1.25
1
5
1
=
39.
The resultant magnetic dipole moment of toroid is zero. d of small parts of toroid turn along a circle and
hence there resultant is zero.
VkWjkbM dk ifj.kkeh pqEcdh; f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ 'kwU; gSA VksjkWbM ds vYi Hkkxksa dk d ,d o`k ds vuqfn'k ?kwerk gS bl izdkj
mudk ifj.kkeh 'kwU; gSA
(C)
41.
42.
=
+
=0
Since there is no change in kinetic energy of stone, the total work done on stone in any duration is
zero.
pwafd iRFkj dh xfrt tkZ esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksrk gS vr% fdlh Hkh le;kUrjky esa iRFkj ij fd;k x;k dk;Z 'kwU;
gksxkA
43.
(B)
44.
(A, B, C, D)
45.
(C , D)
46.
For
For
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47.
1
1
K x2 ; W B =
K x2
KA > KB W A > W B
2 A
2 B
If the springs are compressed by same force.
WA =
F
F
F = K A x A = K Bx B ; x A = K ; x B = K ;
A
B
1
F2
KA. 2
2
KA
WA
WB = 1
F2
KB 2
2
KB
KB
= K
A
Hence, W A < W B
48.
49.
KQ
x
K 4Q
(3 r x ) 2
(Since r >> R)
(3r x) = 2r
x=r
Once the charge reaches the neutral point it will be accelerated towards center of ring 2, will cross it, be
reatarded, come to rest and then return towards it. Thus the motion is oscillatory, but not SHM.
,d ckj vkos'k mnklhu fcUnq ij igqprk gS rks og oy; 2 ds dsUnz dh vksj Rofjr gksxk rFkk bls ikj dj tk;sxk] fQj eafnr
gksxk] fojke ij vk;sxk vkSj fQj bldh vksj ykSVsxkA bl izdkj xfr nksyuh gS] ijUrq ljy vkorZ ughaA
50.
KQ q
4 KQ q
+ 3r
R
Uin =
4 KQ q
KQ q
+ 3r
+ K.E. = Uin
R
1
1
1
= f
20 10
1
(i)
1
1
1
= f
30 10
2
(ii)
1 1
1 1
1
= f f =
v 10
f
1
2
(iii)
For combination
la;kstu ds fy,
m=
54.
v
60 / 11
6
=
=
u
10
11
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55.
56.
Only for this reaction E0 will come out to be positive, calculate using relation
G = G10 + G20
and
G0 = nFEcell
0
dsoy bl vfHkf;k ds fy, E /kukRed vkrk gS fuEu laca/k dk mi;ksx djds x.kuk djrs
G = G10 + G20
,oa
G0 = nFEcell
gSA
57.
58.
Z=
Y=
O
||
X = CH3 CH2 C Ph
Y=
O
||
X = CH3 CH2 C Ph
gy-
Z=
59.
60.
Solution boil at lower temperature then its b.pt. If atmospheric pressure is less than 1 atm.
;fn foy;u dk nkc 1 atm ls de gks rc foy;u vius DoFkukad fcUnq ls de rkieku ij ok"ihd`r gksrk gSA
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61.
C.N. of A C.N. of B.
A dh
62.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
gy-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
63.
(B) CoCl3.5NH3
(C) CoCl3.4NH3
(D) CoCl3.3NH3
(B) CoCl3.5NH3
(C) CoCl3.4NH3
(D) CoCl3.3NH3
Cl
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64.
gSA )
O3
65.
Zn / H2O
O3
Sol.
Zn / H2O
Ozonolysis product of cyclohexene will give hexandial and this undergoes intramolecular aldol condensation
in presence of alkali to give cyclic -unsaturated aldehyde.
O3
gy .
Zn / H2O
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66.
(B, C , D)
67.
Sol.
(A , C ,D)
CuS, PbS and Bi2S3 are black precipitates while Sb2S3 is orange coloured precipitate.
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68.
(C)
69.
(C)
70.
(B)
Sol.
(ii)
aq.NaOH
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