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08-10-2024

7601CJA1021P224008 JA

PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) A conducting rod AB of length moves parallel to x-axis in the x-y plane. A uniform magnetic field
B pointing normally out of the plane exists throughout the region. A force F acts perpendicular to
the rod, so that the rod moves with uniform velocity v. The force F is given by (neglect resistance of

all the wires)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) An LCR circuit is equivalent to a damped pendulum. In an LCR circuit the capacitor is charged to
Q0 and then connected to the L and R as shown below :

If a student plots graphs of the square of maximum charge on the capacitor with time (t) for
two different values L1 and L2(L1 > L2) of L then which of the following represents this graph

correctly? (plots are schematic and not drawn to scale)

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

3) A circuit shown as in following figure consists of three identical and ideal inductor coils of value
2.0 H each and a capacitor of capacity . At an instant when the charge on capacitor is zero
the currents in the three coil are 2A, 3A and 5A in the same direction. The maximum charge on the

capacitor would be:

(A) 0.05 C
(B) 0.01 C
(C) 0.02 C
(D)

4) A long insulated copper wire is closely wound as a spiral of ‘N’ turns. The spiral has inner radius
‘a’ and outer radius ‘b’. The spiral lies in the X-Y plane and a steady current ‘I’ flows through the
wire. The Z-component of the magnetic field at the center of the spiral is
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) A capacitor consists of two fixed plates semi-circular in the form of semi-circle of radius R and a
movable slab of thickness d made of a dielectric with the dielectric constant k, placed between them.
The slab can freely rotate about the axis O and practically fills the entire gap between the fixed
plates. A constant voltage V is maintained between the plates. Find the magnitude of torque about
the point O of forces acting on the movable plate when it is placed as shown in the figure.

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

6) The diagram shows a solenoid carrying time varying current I = I0t. (I0 is constant) On the axis of
this solenoid a conducting ring is being placed as shown in figure. The mutual inductance of the ring
and the solenoid is M and self inductance of the ring is L. If the resistance of the ring is R then the

maximum current which can flow through the ring is

(M L)
(A)

(B)

(2M – L)
(C)

(D)
(M + L)

SECTION-I(ii)

1) Two capacitors of 2μF and 3μF are charged to 150 volt and 120 volt respectively. The plates of
capacitor are connected as shown in the figure. A discharged capacitor of capacity 1.5μF falls to the

free ends of the wire. Then–

(A) charge on the 1.5μF capacitor is 180μC


(B) charge on the 2μF capacitor is 120 μF
(C) charge flows through A from right to left
(D) charge flows through A from left to right.

2) Two infinitely long straight wires lie in the xy-plane along the lines x = ±R. The wire located at x
= +R carries a constant current I1 and the wire located at x = –R carries a constant current I2. A
circular loop of radius R is suspended with its centre at (0, 0, ) and in a plane parallel to the xy-
plane. This loop carries a constant current I in the clockwise direction as seen from above the loop.
The current in the wire is taken to be positive if it is in the + direction. Which of the following
statements regarding the magnetic field is (are) true ?
(A) If I1 = I2, then cannot be equal to zero at the origin (0, 0, 0)
(B) If I1 > 0 and I2 < 0, then can be equal to zero at the origin (0, 0, 0)
(C) If I1 < 0 and I2 > 0, then can be equal to zero at the origin (0, 0, 0)

(D)
If I1 = I2, then the z-component of the magnetic field at the centre of the loop is

3) A circuit shown in figure contains ideal inductor and battery. Initially current through inductor is
zero and the switch is closed at t = 0. When potential difference across inductor is 50% of maximum

potential difference across it then select correct alternative/s :-

(A)
current through battery is .

(B)
current through resistance R2 is .

(C)
current through inductor is .

(D)
potential difference across R1 is .

4) A cylindrical capacitor with external radius R, internal radius R–d (d << R), length ℓ and mass M
hangs on an insulating cord in a region where there is a homogenous, vertical magnetic field of
strength B. It can rotate freely as a whole around its vertical axis, but is constrained, so that it can
not move horizontally. The capacitor is charged and there is a voltage difference V between its

plates. (Neglect gravity)

(A)
Charge on capacitor is given by
If without being mechanically disturbed, the capacitor is discharged through an internal radial
(B)
wire then find maximum angular velocity of capacitor is
When capacitor is discharged through radial wire then value of ωmax depends on values of R and
(C)
d
(D) Value of ωmax is independent of time dependence of discharge current

5) Two different coils have self-inductances L1 = 8 mH and L2 = 2 mH. The current in one coil is
increased at a constant rate. The current in the second coil is also increased at the same constant
rate. At a certain instant of time, the power given to the two coils is the same. At that time, the
current, the induced voltage and the energy stored in the first coil are i1, V1 and W1 respectively.
Corresponding values for the second coil at the same instant are i2, V2 and W2 respectively. Then :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) A conducting loop in the shape of right angled isosceles triangle of height 10 cm is kept such that
the 90° vertex is very close to an infinitely long conducting wire (see the figure). The wire is
electrically insulated from the loop. The hypotenuse of the triangle is parallel to the wire. The
current in the triangular loop is in counterclockwise direction and increased at constant rate of 10 A

s–1. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) true?

(A) The induced current in the wire is in opposite direction to the current along the hypotenuse.
(B) There is a repulsive force between the wire and the loop

(C) If the loop is rotated at a constant angular speed about the wire, an additional emf of volt
is induced in the wire

(D)
The magnitude of induced emf in the wire is volt.

SECTION-II

1) The long, horizontal pair of rails shown in the figure is connected using resistance R. The distance
between the rails is , the electrical resistance of the rails is negligible. A conducting wire of mass m
and length can slide without friction on the pair of rails, in a vertical, homogeneous magnetic field

of induction B. A force of magnitude F is


exerted for sufficiently long time onto the conducting wire, so that the speed of the wire becomes
nearly constant. The force F0 is now removed at a certain point P. What distance (in m) does the
conducting wire cover on rails from point P before stopping?
(Given : F0 = 20N, m = 1.6 gm, R = 0.01Ω, = 10 cm, B = 0.1 T)

2) In figure shown a conducting rod of length ℓ, zero resistance, mass m can move freely along
inclined conducting wires MN and PQ. These wires are inclined at angle θ from horizontal. The
capacitance of capacitor is C and uniform magnetic field B is in vertically upward direction. The rod
is released from rest. Find acceleration (in m/s2) of rod. Take m = 1 kg, ℓ = 1m, , C = 10–2 F

and B = .

3) A conducting rod of negligible mass and length l = 1.2m is hinged at one end at point A while the
other end is attached to a spring of constant k = 50 Nm–1. The arrangement is placed in transverse
uniform magnetic field B = 2T and a current I = 5 A is passed through the rod. The figure shows the
situation in equilibrium position when the rod makes an angle 53º with the vertical. If the energy

stored in the spring is . Find the value of n.

4) A long, straight wire of negligible resistance is bent into a V shape, its two arms making an angle
α with each other, and placed horizontally in a vertical, homogeneous magnetic field of strength
A rod of total mass m = 1 kg, and resistance r =1 Ω/m, is placed on the V-shaped
conductor, at its vertex A, and perpendicular to the bisector of the angle α = 60° (see figure).

The rod is started off with an initial velocity


from x0 = 2 m in the direction of the bisector, and away from A. The rod is long
enough not to fall off the wire during the subsequent motion, and the electrical contact between the
two is good – although the friction between them is negligible. How far from A ( in meters ) does to
rod stop.

5) In given circuit diagram, initial charge on parallel plates of capacitor C1 is shown in figure. Now
all the switches are closed simultaneously. Find the ratio of electrostatic force of attraction between
plates of capacitor C1 before closing the switches to steady state reached after closing the switches.

6) A capacitor of capacitance 100 µF is connected to smooth railing and connector of mass 1 kg and
length 1 m, whole system is in vertical plane and a magnetic field of strength 100 T is applied
perpendicular to plane of circuit as shown. Connector is released under gravity. The time (in sec)
after which dielectric of capacitor will burn out is k × 103 then find the value of k. Breaking strength
of dielectric is 5 × 108 V/m. (d is the distance between plates of capacitor = 1 mm)

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

1) Predict the product (B) of the following reaction:


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
2)
Major product of the reaction is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Iso-electric point of alanine is (pH = 6). At which pH, maximum concentration of zwitter ion of
alanine will be present ?

(A) pH > 6
(B) pH < 6
(C) pH = 6
(D) pH = 7

4) In the following reaction sequences, the major product Q is: L-Glucose P

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

5) Which of the following complex is paramagnetic?

(A) K2[Ni(CN)4]
(B) K4[Fe(CN)6]
(C) [Co(NH3)6]Cl3
(D) [Cr(H2O)6]SO4

6) Which one of the following high-spin complexes has the largest CFSE (Crystal field stabilization
energy)?

2+
(A) [Mn(H2O)6]
2+
(B) [Cr(H2O)6]
3+
(C) [Mn(H2O)6]
3+
(D) [Cr(H2O)6]

SECTION-I(ii)

1) In co-ordination compounds, the valence bond theory does not explain

(A) Magnetic moment


(B) Colour property
(C) Square planar geometry of Cu2+ complex
(D) Square planar geometry of Pt2+, Pd2+

2) In which case EAN value is satisfied?

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

3) Select INCORRECT option(s) :

(A) Phenol give green colour with neutral FeCl3


(B) Glucose and fructose can be differentiated by Seliwanoff test
(C) 1-butyne and 2-butyne can be differentiated by Cu2Cl2 + NH4OH

(D)
can be differentiated by Victor Meyor's test

4) Which of the following compounds are soluble in NaHCO3?

(A) Picric acid

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) Correct statement :

(A) Starch is the plant storage of carbohydrate.


(B) Natural rubber is the trans-polymer.
(C) Nylon show positive Lassigne test with Na metal.
(D) Bakelite is phenol-acetaldehyde resin.

6) D-Mannose differs from D-glucose in its stereochemistry at C-2. The pyranose form of D-Mannose
is
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) Find correct. number of matching


Repeating unit Polymer

(i) Polypropene

(ii) Polystyrene

(iii) Glyptal

(iv) Polyvinyl chloride


(v) –NH–CO–NH–CH2 —— Urea-formaldehyde Resin

(vi) PHBV

(vii) Novalac
(viii) Nylon 6

(ix) Nylon 6,6

(x) Poly isoprene

2) Identify total number of condensation co-polymer?


(1) Polyethylene (2) Tafflon (3) Cane sugar (4) Starch
(5) Cellulose (6) Bakalite (7) Glyptal

3)

Which of the following will show positive carbyl amine test?

4) X = Number of compounds which will give smelling with CHCl3/KOH.


Y = Number of compounds which gives yellow oily layer with NaNO2/HCl.

Then find (X – Y) ?

5) How many geometrical isomers are possible for [Co(gly) (NH3)2Cl2] ?

6) If the total number of geometrical isomers in [M(AA)b2cd] = X


if the total number of optical isomers in [M(AA)(BB)cd] = Y
then find the value of X + Y = ?

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) The integral , where [.] denotes the greatest integer function is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2)

Minimum value of the function f(x) = |sinx + cosx + tanx + cotx + secx + cosecx| is equal to

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

3) The area enclosed by g(x), x = –3, x = 5 and x-axis where g(x) is inverse of f(x) = x3 + 3x + 1 is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) If the equation x3 - 3x + 1 = 0 has three real roots x1, x2, x3, where x1 < x2 < x3, then the value of
({x1} + {x2} + {x3}) is equal to :
[Note: {x} denotes the fractional part of x.]

(A)
(B) 1
(C) 2

(D)

5) Let f be a polynomial function such that for all real x, f(x2 + 1) = x4 + 5x2 + 2, then is
(Where C is constant of integration)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) The value of definite integral is equal to

(A) ℓn2
(B) ℓn2 – 1
(C) –(1 + ℓn2)
(D) –ℓn2

SECTION-I(ii)

1) The figure shows a horizontal line y = c passing through (b, c) intersecting the curve y = 8x –

27x3. If the shaded areas are equal, then

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
2) For the equation which of the following statement(s) is/are correct ?

(A) When equation has 2 real and distinct roots

(B)
When equation has 2 real and distinct roots
(C) When equation has exactly 1 real root

(D)
If then for any

3) If where p, q, r ∈ N and C is the constant of integration,


then

(A) p = 3
(B) p = 7
(C) r – q = 12
(D) r – q = 8

4) If then ƒ(2) is divisible by

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

5) Consider the integral I1 and I2, ,

where e is euler constant. If

then k is greater than or equal to

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) –1

6) Let S = (0, 1) (1, 2) (3, 4) and T = {0, 1, 2, 3} . Then which of the following statements is(are)
true?
(A) There are infinitely many functions from S to T
(B) There are infinitely many strictly increasing functions from S to T
(C) The number of continuous functions from S to T is at most 120
(D) Every continuous function from S to T is differentiable

SECTION-II

1) Let ƒ : [0, 1] → (0, ∞) be a continuous function such that , then maximum value of

, is

2) Let f(x) be a polynomial satisfies the relation + (1 – p) f(x) = 3, x ∈ R, where p is any

real number. If leading coefficient of f(x) is 2 , then find the value of +

3) Area of the region bounded by , if , where [ ] denotes the greatest integer


function, is :

4) A variable ΔABC in the xy plane has its orthocentre at vertex 'B' , a fixed vertex 'A' at the origin

and the third vertex 'C' restricted to lie on the parabola y = 1 + . The point B starts at the point
(0, 1) at time t = 0 and moves upward along the y axis at a constant velocity of 2 cm/sec . If the area

of the triangle increasing at the rate of 'p' cm2/sec when t = sec, then 7p is.

5) If the minimum distance between the curves y = x2 + 2 and y2 = x – 2 is then the value of K
is

6)

then is equal to (where C is arbitrary constant)


ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. A B C A B B

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
A. A,B,C A,B,D A,B,C A,B,D A,C,D B,D

SECTION-II

Q. 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 320.00 2.50 5.00 3.00 2.25 1.00

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. B A C D D D

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. B,C,D A,C,D A,D A,B,D A,C A,C

SECTION-II

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 8.00 3.00 5.00 1.00 4.00 8.00

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42
A. A B C B A C

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 43 44 45 46 47 48
A. B,C B,C,D A,C A,B,C,D A,B,D A,C,D
SECTION-II

Q. 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 1.00 4.00 8.00 66.00 1.75 39.00
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

2)
Greater the value of L, slope will decrease slowly.

3)
At t = 0
i1 = 2; i2 = 3; i3 = 5
i = 10 A
At t = t, i = i1 + i2 + i3

Also applying KVL through one inductor.

Similarly,

= 500
Now,
at t = 0; q = 0;

At t = 0, i = 10 = Q(500)

5)
6)

Emf developed in the ring

9)

Maximum potential difference across inductor is at t = 0, just after closing of switch.

When potential difference across L becomes ,


Where i = current through inductor
Let i1 be current through R3 and i be current through R1 then current through R2 = i1 – i
Hence ..............(1)

....................(2)

Solving,

10)

Hence charge Q =

Current

Force

Torque

11)

We know

so,
Since p = eI = Constant
Therefore,

e1i1 = e2i2

Thus, ration of current is 1 : 4

14)

...(i)

...(ii)

m/s2

16)
=3

17) Circuit is equivalent to

Final charge on capacitor having capacitance C is


F ∝ Q2

Ans.

18)

CHEMISTRY

19)

20) Hoffmann Bromamide reaction has total retention of configuration.


21) at PH = 6, maximum concentration of alanine will be present

22)

23) The electronic configurations of Ni, Fe, CO and Cr in the given complexes are (3d)8 , (3d)6 ,
(3d)6 and (3d)4 , respectively. These involves dsp², d²sp³, d²sp³ and sp³ d²-hybridizatin
respectively. The complex [Cr(H2O)6]SO4 will be paramagnetic as Cr contains four unpaired
electrons.

24)

[Mn(H2O)6]2+ = 3 × (–0.4) + 2 × (0.6) = 0


[Cr(H2O)6]2+ = 3 × (–0.4) + 1 × (0.6) = 0.6 Δ0
[Mn(H2O)6]3+ = 3 × (–0.4) + 1 × (0.6) = 0.6 Δ0
[Cr(H2O)6]3+ = 3 × (–0.4) + 0 × (0.6) = 1.2 Δ0

25) V. B.T does not explain colour, Cu2+, Pt2+, Pd2+ square planar geometries with proper
reason

26) EAN of metal in A, C and D is equal to next inert gas.

27)
28)
As H2CO3 is more acidic than o-nitrophenol, so forward reaction is not possible.

29)

Natural rubber is linear polymer of cis-isoprene, therefore it is a cis-polymer.

⇒ Nylone is a polyamide polymer characterized by presence of groups in the


main polymer chain. It has C and N, so can give positive lassaigne test with Na-metal.
⇒ Bakelite is phenol-formaldehyde resin.

30)

31) Repeating unit Polymer

Polypropene

Polystyrene

Glyptal Dacron

Polyvinyl chloride

Urea-formaldehyde Resin

PHBV

Novalac
Nylon 6

Nylon 6,6

poly isoprene

32)

(1) Polyethylene – Addition polymer of ethylene


(2) Teflon – Addition polymer of tetrafluoroethylene.
(3) Cane sugar – Condensation polymer of glucose & fructose
(4) Starch – condensation polymer of glucose
(5) Cellulose – Condensation polymer of glucose
(6) Bakelite – Condensation polymer of formaldehyde and phenol.
(7) Glyptal – Condensation polymer of glycol and terphthalic acid

33)

1, 3, 6, 7, 8

34) X =

Y= X = 3, Y = 2, then X – Y = 1. Y = Number of compounds which


gives yellow oily layer with NaNO2/HCl.

35)

36) (4 + 4 ⇒ 8)

MATHEMATICS
37)

38) Put = sin x + cos x = p ⇒ 1 + 2 sin x cos x = p2

∴ , if (p – 1) > 0

and if (p – 1) < 0

39)

41) f(x2 + 1) = (x2 + 1)2 + 3x2 + 1 put x2 + 1 = t


⇒ f(t) = t2 + 3t – 2

42)

43) Let y = c line also intersects at x = a


According to question

27b4 – 16b2 + 4bc = 0


27b3 – 16b + 4c = 0 ...(i)
Also (b, c) lies on y = 8x – 27x3
c = 8b – 27b3 ...(ii)
from (i) & (ii)
,

44)
for increasing

45)
put x–7 – x6 = t3
(–7x–8 – 6x5) dx = 3t2dt
(7x–8 + 6x5) dx = –3t2dt

46)

ƒ(x) = ax + x3 =


⇒ a = –4
ƒ(x) = x3 – 4x
ƒ(2) = 0

47)

=

, put esinx = t

thus


∴ k=1

48)

Set S has infinite elements while set T has only 4 elements, therefore it is not possible to
make any strictly increasing function from set S to set T.
According to structure of domain, it is possible to make a continuous function from set S to set
T and number of such possible functions is 64.
Also, every continuous function from S to T is differentiable.
There are many ways to assign a value of T to elements of domain, hence infinitely many
functions will exist from set S to set T.

49) By A.M - G.M.

Similarly

and
Multiplying, we get

⇒ I≤1

50) Let degree of f(x) be n.


degree of = degree of f(x)
⇒ n3 = n ⇒ n = 1
∴ Let f(x) = 2x + b ( leading coefficient = 2)
∴ = 2(4x + 3b) + b = 8x + 7b
∴ 8 + 2 – 2p = 0 ⇒ p = 5
and 7b – 4b = 3 ⇒ b = 1
∴ f (x) = 2x + 1
= 4x + 3

∴ =4

f –1(x) = ⇒ 2f –1(x) + 1 = x

∴ =0

51)

, x=5
Now, when,
then
When
then
when
then
when
then
when x = 5
then
Hence, required area = 2 (4) = 8 sq. unit
52) at t = 0 ; x = 0, y = 1

53) Here y = x2 + 2 and x = y2 + 2 are symmetric about y = x line

Equation of tangent of y = x2 + 2 whose slope is 1

Equation of tangent of y2 = x – 2 whose slope is 1

and

Distance between two parallel lines is


54) =

Let

so

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