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Section I (Physics)
1. The value of the following expression i.( j k ) j.( i k ) k.( j i ) is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) - 1 (D) 3
2. If A 4 i 2 j 6k & B i 2 j 3k , the angle, which A B makes with x-axis, is
3 5 4 12
(A) cos-1( ) (B) cos-1 ( ) (C) cos-1( ) (D) cos-1( )
50 50 50 50
3. Vectors A and B are given A = 10 i 2tj and B as B = 5i 5 j. Find the time when A is
perpendicular to B
(A) 4s (B) 6s (C) 2s (D) 5s
4. The displacement time graph of a particle at time t makes an angle of 45 0 with time axis. After
two seconds it makes an angle of 600 with time axis. The average acceleration of particle is
3 1 3 1 3 1
(A) units (B) units (C) units (D) unit
2 2 2 2
11
5. A ball, released from the top of a tower, travels th of the height of tower in last second of its
36
journey. The height of tower is (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 11 m (B) 36 m (C) 47 m (D) 180 m
7. At what angle an object must be projected so that the horizontal range is equal to the twice of its
maximum height
(A) tan-1 2 (B) tan-1 3 (C) tan-1 4 (D) none of these
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8. A particle is moving eastward with a speed of 5 m/s. In 10 sec, the direction changes towards
north, but speed remains same. The average acceleration in this time is
1
(A) zero (B) m/s2 towards N-W
2
1 1
(C) m/s2 towards N-E (D) m/s2 towards S-W
2 2
9. A bus starts moving from rest with an acceleration 1 m/s2. At the same time a boy who is running
with a velocity 10 m/s to catch the bus is 42 m behind the bus. After what time the boy will catch
the bus?
(A) 4 sec. (B) 6 sec. (C) 8 sec. (D) 10 sec.
10. The equation of trajectory of a particle is given by the equation y ax bx 2 , where a and b are
constant. The horizontal range is
(A) a (B) b (C) ab (D) a/b
11. Two balls are projected simultaneously in the same vertical plane from the same point with
velocities v1 and v2 with angle 1 and 2 respectively with the horizontal. If
v1 cos 1 v2 cos 2 , the path of one ball as seen from the position of other ball is
(A) parabola (B) horizontal straight line
(C) vertical straight line (D) straight line making 450 with the vertical
12. The distance travelled by a body and the time t are related by x = 4 3t + 2t2. The average
velocity in a time interval of 1 to 4 sec is
(A) 7 m/s (B) 10 m/s (C) 15 m/s (D) none of these
13. A particle undergoes three successive displacements given by s1 = 2 m North-East
s2 = 2m due south and s3 = 4m, 300 north of west, then magnitude of net displacement.
(A) 14 4 3 (B) 14 2 3 (C) 14 (D) none of these
14. A particle is projected horizontally in air at a height of 25 m from the ground with a speed of
10 m/s. The speed of the particle after 2 seconds will be
(A) 10 m/s (B) 22.4 m/s (C) 25 m/s (D) 28.4 m/s
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15. A body starts from rest moves along a straight line with constant acceleration. The variation of
speed v with distance s is given by graph
(A) v (B) v
O O
s s
(C) v (D) v
O O
s s
17. A stone is whirled around in a horizontal circle by means of a light inextensible string of length
with a uniform angular velocity about a fixed vertical axis through one end of the string. The
angle made by the string with the horizontal is
(A) sin-1(g/2) (B) tan-1(g/2) (C) cos-1 (g/2) (D) zero
v0 v 0 v0 2v 0
(A) (B) (C) (D)
g g g g
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19. A body of mass 10 kg falls from a height of 5 m (g = 10 m/s2) and is stopped in (1/10) sec on the
ground. The force acting on mass is
(A) 100 N (B) Zero (C) 1000 N (D) 100 N
20. Three equal weights A, B, C of mass 2 kg each are hanging on a string possing
over a fixed frictionless pulley as shown in figure. The tension in the string
connecting weights B and C is approx
(A) Zero (B) 13 N
(C) 3.3 N (D) 19.6 N A B
C
21. You are in an elevator and suddenly your briefcase drops from your hand, it does not fall to the
floor. Then you conclude that the elevator is moving with
(A) acceleration upward equal to 'g' (B) acceleration downward equal to 'g'
(C) constant velocity (D) none of these
22. The upper half of an inclined plane with inclination is perfectly smooth while the lower half is
rough. A body starting from rest at friction for the lower half is
(A) 2 tan (B) tan (C) 2 sin (D) 2 cos
23. A constant horizontal force of 40 N acts on a body on a smooth horizontal plane. The body starts
from rest and is observed to move 100 m in 5 sec.
Mass of the body is
(A) 2 kg (B) 1 kg (C) 7 kg (D) 5 kg
24. An object is acted upon by the forces F1 4 i N and F2 ( i j ) N. If the displacement of the
object is ( i 6 j 6k ) metre, the kinetic energy of the object
(A) remains constant (B) increases by 1 J (C) decreases by 1 J (D) decreases by 2J
25. When work done by force of gravity is negative, which of the following will definitely occur
(A) Potential energy remains constant (B) Kinetic energy decreases.
(C) Gravitational Potential energy increases. (D) Gravitational Potential energy decreases.
26. A particle located at x = 0, starts moving along the positive x-direction with a velocity v that varies
as v x . The displacement of the particle varies with time as
3 2 1/ 2
(A) t (B) t (C) t (D) t
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27. A point of application of a force F = 5i 3 j 2k is moved from r1 2i 7 j 4k to
r2 5i 2 j 3k . The work done is
(A) 22 units (B) 22 units (C) 11 units (D) zero
30. Work done in time t on a body of mass m which is accelerated from rest to a speed v in time t 1 as
a function of time t is given by
2
1 v 2 v 2 1 mv 2 1 v2 2
(A) m t (B) m t (C) t (D) m 2 t
2 t1 t1 2 t1 2 t1
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Section II (Chemistry)
1. The electronic configuration of an element is 1s 2 ,2s 2 2 p6 ,3s 2 3 p6 3d 5 ,4s1. This represents its:
(A) Excited state (B) Ground state (C) Cationic form (D) Anionic form
(C) P3 P2 P1 (D) P3 P1 P2 P3
V
5. Sodium chloride imparts a golden yellow colour to the Bunsen flame. This can be interpreted due
to
(A) low ionization potential of sodium
(B) photosensitivity of sodium
(C) sublimation of metallic sodium to give yellow vapour
(D) emission of excess of energy absorbed as a radiation in the visible region
6. Which of the following correctly represents the decreasing order of bond dissociation energies of
the dioxygen species?
2 2
(A) O2 O2 O2 O2 (B) O2 O2 O2 O2
2 2
(C) O2 O2 O2 O2 (D) O2 O2 O2 O2
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P P V PV
V V T V
11. Lithium is the only alkali metal which is not placed in kerosene but is wrapped in paraffin wax,
because:
(A) it reacts with kerosene
(B) it floats to the surface of kerosene because of low density
(C) it does not react with air and H2O
(D) none of these
12. The values IP1 , IP2 and IP3 of H , He and Li respectively are in the ratio
(A) 1: 2 : 3 (B) 3:2:1
(C) 1:4:9 (D) cannot be predicted
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14. At constant volume and temperature conditions, the rates of diffusion R A and RB of gases A and B
having densities A and B are related by the expression?
1/ 2 1/ 2
A B A
(A) RA RB (B) RA RB (C) RA RB (D) RA RB B / A
1/ 2
B A B
16. Na2CO3 can be manufactured by Solvays process but K2CO3 cannot be prepared because
(A) K2CO3 is more soluble (B) K2CO3 is less soluble
(C) KHCO3 is more soluble than NaHCO3 (D) KHCO3 is less soluble than NaHO3
17. The basic character of the oxides SrO, MgO, K2O and NiO increases in the order
(A) MgO SrO K2O NiO (B) NiO MgO SrO K2O
(C) K2O MgO SrO NiO (D) K2O NiO MgO SrO
18. Which of the following relates to photons both as wave motion and as a stream of particles?
(A) Inference (B) E mc 2 (C) Diffraction (D) E hv
o
19. A diatomic molecule has a dipole moment of 1.2 D. If the bond distance is 1 A , what fraction of
an electronic charge e 4.8 10
10
esu exists on each atom?
(A) 36% (B) 25% (C) 50% (D) 75%
20. For the formation of 3.65g hydrogen chloride gas, what volumes of hydrogen gas and chlorine
1 1
gas are required at S.T.P. conditions? (consider H 2 Cl2 HCl )
2 2
(A) 2.24 litre H2 and 2.24 litre Cl2 (B) 2.24 litre and 1.12 litre
(C) 1.12 litre and 2.24 litre (D) 1.12 litre and 1.12 litre
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22. The stability of the following alkali metal chlorides follows the order:
(A) LiCl KCl NaCl CsCl (B) CsCl KCl NaCl LiCl
(C) NaCl KCl LiCl CsCl (D) KCl CsCl NaCl LiCl
23. Which of the following compounds is not obtained in anhydrous form by heating its hydrated salt?
(A) CaCl2 (B) MgCl2 (C) Na2SO4 (D) Na2CO3
24. Correct set of four quantum numbers for the valance (outermost) electron of rubidium (Z = 37) is
(i.e.5s);
(A) 5, 0, 0, +1/2 (B) 5, 1, 0, +1/2 (C) 5, 1, 1, +1/2 (D) 6, 0, 0, +1/2
26. Density of a gas is found to be 5.46 g/dm 3 at 270C and at 2 atm pressure. Calculate the molar
mass of the gas.
(A) 22.4 g (B) 67.2g
(C) 134.4 g (D) 13.4g
27. 1.82 gm of a metal requires 32.5 ml of 1 NHCl to dissolve it. What is the equivalent weight of
metal?
(A) 46 (B) 65 (C) 56 (D) 42
28. The products of the electrolysis of concentrated aqueous solution of common salt are:
(A) Na Cl2 (B) H 2 O2 (C) NaOH H 2 Cl2 (D) NaOH Cl2 O2
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29. The curve shows Maxwells distribution of velocities with increase of temperature
Fraction of molecules
f1 At T1
T 2 > T1
f2 At T2
1 2
Velocity
(A) most probable velocity increases
(B) fraction of molecules possessing most probable velocity decreases
(C) A true, B wrong
(D) A and B are true
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2 3
4. The set of real values of a for which the line segment AB where A a 1, a and
7
B 5 a, a 2 is divided into two segments by the line 2x 7y 9 is
2
1 1 1
(A) a 5, (B) a 4, (C) a 7, (D) None of these
2 2 2
5. Sum of slopes of the legs of a right isosceles triangle if hypotenuse is x 2y 3 0 and vertex
at right angle is (1, 6), is
8 8 3
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
3 3 8
4 3 2 4
6. cos cos3 cos3
3 3 3
(A) cos3 (B) cos3 (C) cos 2 (D) cos 2
7. Minimum value of the expression 4 cos 3sin is
3 6
7 7
(A) 7 (B) (C) (D) 7
2 2
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3 5 7
9. Value of sec
2
sec 2 sec2 sec2 is
16 16 16 16
(A) 16 (B) 36 (C) 32 (D) 28
11. The circles x 2 y2 2ux 2vy 0 and x 2 y 2 2u1x 2v1y 0 touch each other if
(A) uu1 vv1 (B) uv1 u1v (C) uv u1v1 (D) None of these
12. If l1 ,l2 are lengths of circumference of circle x 2 y2 2x 0 fall outside and inside of the circle
3 x 2 y 2 2 3x 2y 1 0 then 1 is
l
l2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) None of these
13. Equation of the circle described on the common chord of circles x 2 y2 4x 5 0 and
x 2 y2 8y 7 0 as a diameter
(A) x 2 y2 2x 4y 1 0 (B) x 2 y2 2x 4y 1 0
(C) x 2 y2 2x 4y 1 0 (D) None of these
14. Equation of the circle passing through the origin and cutting the circles
x 2 y2 4x 6y 10 0 and x 2 y2 12y 6 0 orthogonally, is
(A) 2 x y
2 2
7x 2y 0 (B) x 2 y2 7x 2y 0
(C) 2x 2
y2 7x 2y 0 (D) None of these
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2x 21 x 1
16. Minimum value of , x R is
2 x 1
1
(A) (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2
2
17. If two straight lines meet the coordinate axes in four concyclic points and m1 , m 2 are their slopes
then
(A) m1 m2 1 (B) m1 m2 1 (C) m1m 2 1 (D) m1 m2
3 2
18. If sin A sin B and cos A cos B then sin A B is
10 5
24 13 12
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
25 25 13
3
2
19. If 1 sin xf x dx 1 sin x 2 c then
3
(A) f x cos x (B) f x cos ecx
(C) f x is constant function (D) None of these
x 2
20. The complete set of values of x satisfying the inequality 0 is
x 3
(A) x 2,3 (B) x 3, 2 2,3
(C) x 2,3 (D) None of these
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23. If y 1 x 1/4
1 x 1 x then
1/2 1/4 dy
dx
sec 2 log x
24. x
dx is equal to
(A) tan log x c (B) cot log x c (C) sin log x c (D) None of these
/2
sin x sin
2 2
26. lim
x
x 2 2
1 sin cos
(A) sin 2 (B) (C) (D) None of these
cos ec 2
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3x3 cos x 2
28. lim is equal to
x 2 x 3 2 x 2 1
2 3
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D) None of these
3 2
dy
29. If x = at2 and y = 2at then is not equal to
dx
1 2a
(A) (B) t (C) (D) None of these
t y
1 cos x
30. If f x , then f ' + 1 is equal to
1 cos x 2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
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ANSWERS
PHYSICS
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A
5. D 6. D 7. A 8. B
9. B 10. D 11. C 12. A
13. D 14. B 15. B 16. B
17. A 18. C 19. C 20. B
21. B 22. GRACE 23. D 24. C
25. C 26. B 27. A 28. B
29. C 30. D
CHEMISTRY
1. B 2. C 3. C 4. C
5. D 6. C 7. A 8. D
9. A 10. A 11. B 12. C
13. B 14. D 15. B 16. C
17. B 18. D 19. B 20. D
21. C 22. B 23. B 24. A
25. A 26. B 27. C 28. C
29. D 30. A
MATHEMATICS
1. D 2. C 3. C 4. B
5. A 6. B 7. D 8. B
9. C 10. D 11. B 12. C
13. A 14. C 15. B 16. C
17. C 18. A 19. A 20. B
21. B 22. C 23. B 24. A
25. A 26. C 27. A 28. B
29. B 30. C
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6. D
Sol. Friction is sufficient to prevent slipping between the blocks therefore both of them will move with
2
same acceleration of m / s2 .
3
7. C
Sol. R 2H max
u 2 .2sin cos 2u 2 sin 2
g 2g
tan 4
tan 1 4
8. B
v2 v1 5i 5 j 1
Sol. Acceleration = along NW
t 10 2
9. B
Sol. In relative frame wrt bay
S Bv B 42
O
aBv Bo 1
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u Bv Bo 10
1 2
Now, S r ur t ar t
2
1
42 10t t 2
2
t 6,14
10. D
Sol. y ax bx 2
or 0 aR bR
2
(0,0) (R, 0) a
R
b
11. C
Sol. Conceptual based.
12. D
Sol.
N y S1 2 cos 45i 2 sin 45 j
S2 2 j
W E
x
S3 4cos300 i 4sin 300 j
S
So,
S S1 S2 S3 1 2 3 i j
1 2 3
2
S 12 14 2 3
14. B
Sol. After 2 sec
v ui at j 10i 20 j
So, v 100 400 500 22.36
15. B
dv
Sol. We know, a v.
ds
dv a
ds v
So, slope should decrease
16. B
mg
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17. C
Sol. Fg 0
T
' T cos mg
Also, Fr m r
2
T sin m 2 r
g
cos 2
mg l
18. C
Sol. Solving wrt belt
umB 0 v0
a g
vmB v0 v0 0
So, v u at
0 v0 ugt
v
t 0
g
19. C
Sol. v 2 gh 2 10 5 10m / s
dp 10 10
Now, F 1000 N
dt 1
10
20. B
Sol. T 20 10
as m / s2
6 3
For C block
2
2 g T 2a
10 20
20 T 2. T 2 13.33 N
2g 3 3
21. B
Sol. Pseudo force is Assumed in upward direction
so, lift accelerating downward
22. A
Sol. If v is the speed of the block after moving a distance l on smooth inclined
The retardation on the rough inclined
a ' g cos g sin
Thus 0 v 2a ' l
2
2 tan
23. D
40
Sol. a
m
1 2
Now, s at
2
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1 40 2
100 5
2 m
m 5 kg
24. C
Sol. Fnet 5i j
WD KE
5 6 KE
KE 1J
25. C
Sol. U WC
26. B
Sol. v x
dx
or x
dt
x t
dx
or dt
0 x 0
x 1/2
x
0 x dx t 0
t
x
x1/2
t 0
1/ 2 0
t
x x t2
2
27. A
Sol. WD Fx dx Fy dy Fz dz
5 5 2 3 2 7 2 1
= - 22 units
28. B
Sol. Using W-E-T
1 1 1
K1 x 2 Kx 2 mv 2
2 2 2
K K2
vx 1
m
29. C
Sol. Conceptual based
30. D
v
Sol. a
t
2
1 v
WD KE m. t
2 t1
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Chemistry
1. B
2. C
3. C
4. C
Sol. 6.023 1023 molecules of NH3 = 1mole of NH3
weight
mole =
molar mass
weight = mole Molar mass 117=17gm
5. D
6. C
7. A
8. D
9. A
10. A
molecular mass
Sol. Equivalent weight = Basicity 1
Basicity
100.5
100.5 gm
1
11. B
12. C
13. B
14. D
15. B
Sol. Since, 22.4 litres of O2 at STP = 1mole
11.2 litres of O2 at STP = 0.5 moles
16. C
17. B
18. D
19. B
20. D
21. C
Sol. mole of Glucose C6 H12O6 = 0.01 mol
1 mol C6H12O6 = 6 mol C atoms + 12 mol H atoms + 6 mol O atoms
0.01 mol C6H12O6 = 0.06 mol of O atoms
No. of O atoms = 0.06 NA
0.06 6.023 1023 3.6 1022 atoms
22. B
23. B
24. A
25. A
26. B
27. C
Sol. mille equivalents of metal = N V ml
weight
1000 1 32.5
E
1.82 1820
1000 32.5 E 56
E 32.5
28. C
29. D
30. A
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Mathematics
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. B
Sol. 2a 2
7a 4 7a 2 2a 15 0
5. A
1
Sol. m 3,
3
6. B
2 4
Sol. cos cos cos 0
3 3
7. D
Sol.
7
2
cos 3 sin
8. B
9. C
3
Sol. 4 cos ec 2 4 cos ec 2
8 8
10. D
11. B
Sol. Distance between centres = r1 r2 or r1 r2
12. C
13. A
Sol. x2 y 2 4 x 5 x 2 y 3 0, 2
14. C
7 1
Sol. c 0, g , f
4 2
15. B
16. C
2 x
1 3
4
, Using A.M. G.M.
2 1
Sol. x
17. C
18. A
A B 3
Sol. tan
2 4
19. A
20. B
21. B
22. C
23. B
Sol. y 1 x1/2 1 x1/2
y 1 x
dy
1
dx
24. A
Sol. consider log x t
25. A
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