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PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
1) The time dependence of a physical quantity P is given by> where a is a constant and t
is time.
(A)
is the component of
(B)
is the component of perpendicular to
(C)
is the component of along
(D)
is the component of perpendicular to
(A) θ = sin–1(4/5) and they will have same speed just before the collision.
(B) θ = sin–1(4/5) and they will have different speed just before the collision.
(C)
(D) It is possible that the particles collide when both of them are at their highest point.
4) A shell is fired vertically upward with a speed of 60 m/s. When it is at maximum height, it
explodes into large number of fragments. Assume that the fragments fly in every possible direction
and all of them have same initial speed of 25 m/s.
(1) The speed v (in m/s) of the center of mass of the system after 1 sec of explosion will be:-
(2) The minimum time t (in sec) taken by any one fragment to reach at ground will be :-
(A) v = 10 m/s
(B) v = 20 m/s
(C) t = 6s
(D) t = 4s
5) A point charge +Q is fixed at a point O. Another point charge +q & mass m is projected from
infinity towards +Q with speed v0. Minimum distance of approach is r. If it is now given speed 2v0 at
infinity then
6) An oil drop has a charge - 9.6 × 10–19 C and mass 1.6 × 10–15 gm. When allowed to fall, due to air
resistance force it attains a constant velocity. Then if a uniform electric field is to be applied
vertically to make the oil drop ascend up with the same constant speed, which of the following are
correct. (g = 10 ms-2)
(Assume that the magnitude of resistance force is same in both the cases)
(C)
The intensity of electric field is
(D)
The intensity of electric field is
SECTION-I (ii)
A : centroid of triangle
A : centre of square
A : centre of square
SECTION-III
1) In a particular system, if number of electric field lines associated by 1C charge is 109. Then net
number of electric field lines passing through the given closed surface is n × 103 find n.
2)
In a new system of unit, unit of mass is 4kg, unit of length is 2m and unit of time is sec. How
much Newton is equal to 1 unit of force in this new system.
3)
4)
and metres are moving with constant velocities m/s and m/s
respectively. If they collide after 2 seconds, then the value of 'α' is
5) A positive charge 'Q1' is held fixed. Another positive charge particle of charge Q2 and mass 'm' is
thrown with velocity 'v' towards Q1 from very large distance. If minimum distance between them is
0
r , then v is given by . Find the value of n.
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
1) Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for water?
(A) When mixture is less volatile there is positive deviation from Raoult's law
(B) When mixture is more volatile, there is negative deviation from Raoult's law
(C) When mixture is less volatile, there is negative deviation from Raoult's law
(D) When mixture is more volatile, there is positive deviation from Raoult's law
3) Zn amalgam is prepared by electrolysis of aq. ZnCl2 using Hg cathode (9 gm). How much current
is to be passed through ZnCl2 solution for 1000 seconds to prepare a Zn amalgam with 25% Zn by
weight? (Zn = 65.4)
(A) 5.6A
(B) 72 A
(C) 8.85 A
(D) 11.2A
5) A certain non-volatile electrolyte contains 40% carbon, 6.7% hydrogen and 53.3% oxygen An aq.
solution containing 5.7% by mass of solute boils at 100.17ºC. Determine the molecular formula of
the compound (Kb = 0.51°C/m).
(A) CH3OH
(B) HCHO
(C) C2H5OH
(D) C6H12O6
6) What is the molecular mass of a non-ionizing solid if 10 g of this solid, when dissolved in 100 g
of water forms a solution which freezes at -1.24°C? Kf(H2O) = 1.86°C kg mol-1.
(A) 250
(B) 150
(C) 120
(D) 75
7)
AgBr + e– → Ag + Br– E° = 0.0713V
Fe3+ + e– → Fe2+ E° = 0.77V
(A) 0.474 V
(B) 0.529 V
(C) 0.356 V
(D) 0.713 V
SECTION-I (ii)
Total no.
0.5 mole of
(A) (P) of molecules = (i) V.D = 1
SO2(g)
2NA
occupy 11.2 L at 1
(D) 1g of H2(g) (S) (iv) V.D = 24
atm and 273K
1)
(A) D; P; i
(B) D; Q; i
(C) A; R; ii
(D) B; Q; iii
2)
(A) B; P; ii
(B) A; Q; ii
(C) C; Q; iii
(D) C; S; ii
3)
Which of the following is correct
(A) B; R; iii
(B) B; P; iv
(C) D; P; i
(D) D; S; i
60 gram sample
of hydro carbon that No. of atoms of C as
(P) (1) %C = 40 (i)
contain 20% H and well as O = 8NA
rest C
(A) P – 1 – i
(B) P – 1 – ii
(C) Q – 2 – iii
(D) S – 2 – iv
(A) Q – 2 – iv
(B) R – 3 – iv
(C) P – 4 – iii
(D) R – 1 – ii
(A) S – 4 – iv
(B) R – 1 – ii
(C) P – 4 – iii
(D) P – 2 – ii
SECTION-III
1) If from a sample of 160 gms SO3, 6.023 × 1023 molecules are removed, followed by removing 22.4
litres of the gas at STP, then the mass of the remaining gas will be.
2) A solution of 6.2g ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) in 55g H2O is cooled to –3.72°C. What is the weight (in
grams) of the ice separated from the solution?
[Kf(H2O) = 1.86 Kmole–1 kg]
3) Find the normality of 36.5% HCl solution. Given that dsolution = 0.2 gm/ml.
5) A fuel cell uses CH4(g) and forms CO32– at the anode. It is used to power a car with 80 Amp. for
0.96 hr. How many litres of CH4(g) (STP) would be required ? (Vm = 22.4 L/mol) (F = 96500). Assume
100% efficiency.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 5
(D) 6
3) If & , then -
(where [.] & {.} denotes greatest integer function & fractional part function respectively)
(A)
(B) [x] = 5
(C)
(D) [x] = 4
4) Let N be the set of natural numbers greater than 100. Define the relation R by :
R = {(x, y) ∈ N × N : the numbers x and y have at least two common divisors}. Then R is-
6) Let P(x) be a polynomial which leaves remainder 4x + 6 when divided by x2 – 1 and the
remainder 4 + 6x when divided by . Which of the following is/are false ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-I (ii)
value of ƒ(x) is
(II) (ii) odd (Q)
where {.} represents fractional part always less than 1
function
minimum value of
(III) (iii) periodic (R)
ƒ(x)=0
minimum value of
(IV) (iv) bounded (S)
|ƒ(x)|=1
1)
is equal to
If x is number of
composite numbers less than 18 One of the Integral
(III) and y is number of prime (iii) 2 (R) solution of log2 (x – 2) <
numbers less than 18 then |y – x| 2
is equal to
(A) I, iv, S
(B) II, iii, P
(C) III, iii, S
(D) IV, iii, R
(A) I, iv, S
(B) II, ii, R
(C) III, iii, P
(D) I, iii, R
SECTION-III
3) In a group of students, 100 students know Hindi, 50 know English and 25 know both. Each of the
students knows either Hindi or English. If n is the number of students which are there in the group,
then sum of digits of the value of n is-
4) Let ƒ(x) be a polynomial function of degree n such that 2 + 2ƒ(x) = ƒ(x– 1) + ƒ(x + 1), ∀ x ∈ . If S
= sum of all possible values of n, then the value of S is
5) Let ƒ : A is such that ƒ3(x) – 3xƒ(x) + x3 + 1 = 0 and ƒ(x) is an invertible function, then
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A. B,C A,B B,C,D A,D B,C,D B,C A,D
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 8 9 10 11 12 13
A. B D C A A A
SECTION-III
Q. 14 15 16 17 18
A. 4 4 3 6 2
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
A. A,C,D B,D C D D B D
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31
A. C B D D C B
SECTION-III
Q. 32 33 34 35 36
A. 0 5 2 6 8
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
A. A,B,C A,B,C,D A,D A,B B,C,D B,C,D A,D
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 44 45 46 47 48 49
A. B B A C B D
SECTION-III
Q. 50 51 52 53 54
A. 3 6 8 2 1
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1)
0
[α] × [t]2 = T
⇒ α = T–2
2) Component of along is cos for being the angle between the vectors.
3)
Both the particles will collide when they are moving horizontally relative to one another. Therefore
their vertical component of velocity must be equal.
sin θ =
Due different horizontal component velocity, they will have different speed just before a collision
4)
Maximum height
for minimum time : Any one fragment which has initial velocity 25 m/s downwards will take
minimum time to reach at ground, so
5)
6)
(initially)
∴ mg = fair
(finally)
∴ QE = mg + fair = 2mg
& QE = 2 mg
7)
9)
VA = 0
10)
U=0
11)
When , have same sign (direction) particle speed up, when they have opposite sign particle speed
down.
12)
When , have same sign (direction) particle speed up, when they have opposite sign particle speed
down.
13)
When , have same sign (direction) particle speed up, when they have opposite sign particle speed
down.
n=1
16) =
17)
18)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
19)
20)
21)
Hint:
Let n gm of Zn deposited on 9 gm of Hg
n = 3 gm
w = ZIt ⇒
⇒
= 8.85 Å
m= ⇒ =
24)
25)
Ag + Br– → AgBr + e–
Fe3+ + e– → Fe2+
Ag + Fe3+ + Br– → AgBr + Fe2+
E = (0.77 – 0.0713) –
= 0.6987 + 0.014 0.713
29)
ratio A : 20 wt of C = 48 gm
moles of mol
1 : 3 No. of C-atoms = 4NA
Total atoms = 15NA
Moles of NH2CONH2 = %
Moles of NH2CONH2 = %
Moles of N atom = 8 ⇒ N-atoms = 8 NA
Moles of H atom = 16 ⇒ H-atoms = 16NA
Moles of C atom = 4 ⇒ C-atoms = 4NA
Moles of O atom = 4 ⇒
C-atoms = 4NA %
H-atoms = 8NA
O-atoms = 4NA
% ; % ;%
30)
: 20 wt of C = 48 gm
moles of mol
1 : 3 No. of C-atoms = 4NA
Total atoms = 15NA
Moles of NH2CONH2 = %
Moles of NH2CONH2 = %
Moles of N atom = 8 ⇒ N-atoms = 8 NA
Moles of H atom = 16 ⇒ H-atoms = 16NA
Moles of C atom = 4 ⇒ C-atoms = 4NA
Moles of O atom = 4 ⇒
C-atoms = 4NA %
H-atoms = 8NA
O-atoms = 4NA
% ; % ; %
31)
: 20 wt of C = 48 gm
moles of mol
1 : 3 No. of C-atoms = 4NA
Total atoms = 15NA
Moles of NH2CONH2 = %
Moles of NH2CONH2 = %
Moles of N atom = 8 ⇒ N-atoms = 8 NA
Moles of H atom = 16 ⇒ H-atoms = 16NA
Moles of C atom = 4 ⇒ C-atoms = 4NA
Moles of O atom = 4 ⇒
C-atoms = 4NA %
H-atoms = 8NA
O-atoms = 4NA
% ; % ; %
32) Initial mole of
No. of moleculer removed =
Volume of gas removed at STP = 22.4 lit (1mole)
Total moles removed =
33)
ΔTf = Kf × m
WA = 50
Weight of ice separated from solution = 55 – 50 = 5 grams
34)
35)
36)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
37)
for
Hence, onto function
38)
So
and
Now
39) [x + {x + integer}] = 5
⇒ [x + {x}] = 5
⇒ [[x] + 2{x}] = 5
⇒ [x] + [2{x}] = 5
⇒ [x] = 4
40)
Reflexive :-
Let x ∈ R
⇒ x and x have at least two common divisors
⇒xRx
Symmetric :-
Let (x, y) ∈ R
⇒ x and y have at least two common divisors.
⇒ y and x have at least two common divisors.
⇒ (y, x) ∈ R
Transitive :-
(102, 510) ∈ R
& (510, 425) ∈ R
But (102, 425) ∉ R
∴ Relation is not transitive
41)
(A) A = {x : x + 2 = 3}
A = {1}
B = {x : x ∈ ℕ and is less than 2}
B = {1}
A=B
(B) A = {x : x ∈ ℕ and 3x – 1 < 2}
3x – 1 < 2 ⇒ x < 1
A=ϕ
B = {x : x ∈ W and 3x – 1 < 2}
3x – 1 < 2
x<1
B = {0}
A≠B
(C) A = {x : x ∈ ℕ and is prime factor of 36}
A = {2, 3}
B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12}
A≠B
(D) A = {x : x ∈ I and x2 ≤ 4}
⇒ x2 – 4 ≤ 0
⇒ (x – 2)(x + 2) ≤ 0
⇒ x ∈ [–2, 2]
A = {–2, –1, 0, 1, 2}
B = {x : x ∈ ℝ and x2 – 3x + 2 = 0}
⇒ x2 – 3x + 2 = 0
⇒ (x – 2)(x – 1) = 0
⇒ x = 1, 2
B = {1, 2}
A≠B
Option B, C, D are correct
42)
Subtracting 4A = 20
A=5
B=7
Remainder = 5x + 7
43)
⇒ x ∈ (–∞,–1) ∪
44)
(I)
No doubt the function is odd, periodic with 2π and ƒ(x) ∈ {–1, 1}.
(II)
No doubt function is neither even nor odd, but periodic with 1/3,
such that
(III)
45)
No doubt the function is odd, periodic with 2π and ƒ(x) ∈ {–1, 1}.
(II)
No doubt function is neither even nor odd, but periodic with 1/3,
such that
(III)
46)
No doubt the function is odd, periodic with 2π and ƒ(x) ∈ {–1, 1}.
(II)
No doubt function is neither even nor odd, but periodic with 1/3,
such that
(III)
47)
(A)
⇒ |x – 3| = 1 ⇒ x = 2,4
or x2 – 10x + 24 = 0
⇒ x = 4,6 ⇒ x = 2,4,6 ⇒ 3 solutions
B) 4 rational numbers
,
(C) composite numbers less than
18 ∈ {4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,16}, x = 9
prime numbers less than
18 ∈ {2,3,5,7,11,13,17} ⇒ y = 7
|y – x| = 2
(D) ⇒
after rationalising ⇒
∴
Column - 3
(P) Let the antilog of 6 with the base is n.
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
only solution.
Correct combinations
(I, iv, Q,R); (II, ii, P, R); (III, iii, S); (IV, iii, S)
48)
(A)
⇒ |x – 3| = 1 ⇒ x = 2,4
or x2 – 10x + 24 = 0
⇒ x = 4,6 ⇒ x = 2,4,6 ⇒ 3 solutions
B) 4 rational numbers
,
(C) composite numbers less than
18 ∈ {4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,16}, x = 9
prime numbers less than
18 ∈ {2,3,5,7,11,13,17} ⇒ y = 7
|y – x| = 2
(D) ⇒
after rationalising ⇒
⇒
∴
Column - 3
(P) Let the antilog of 6 with the base is n.
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
only solution.
Correct combinations
(I, iv, Q,R); (II, ii, P, R); (III, iii, S); (IV, iii, S)
49)
(A)
⇒ |x – 3| = 1 ⇒ x = 2,4
or x2 – 10x + 24 = 0
⇒ x = 4,6 ⇒ x = 2,4,6 ⇒ 3 solutions
B) 4 rational numbers
,
(C) composite numbers less than
18 ∈ {4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,16}, x = 9
prime numbers less than
18 ∈ {2,3,5,7,11,13,17} ⇒ y = 7
|y – x| = 2
(D) ⇒
after rationalising ⇒
∴
Column - 3
(P) Let the antilog of 6 with the base is n.
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
only solution.
Correct combinations
(I, iv, Q,R); (II, ii, P, R); (III, iii, S); (IV, iii, S)
50)
A
A3 = 36 + 3(–1)1/3A
A3 + 3A = 36 ⇒ A=3
51)
4y + 5x = xy
xy – 5x – 4y = 0
(x – 4) (y – 5) = 20
Now 20 can be split in following ways
1 × 20 ⇒ (x, y) = (5, 25)
20 × 1 ⇒ (x, y) = (24, 6)
4 × 5 ⇒ (x, y) = (8, 10)
5 × 4 ⇒ (x, y) = (9, 9)
10 × 2 ⇒ (x, y) = (14, 7)
2 × 10 ⇒ (x, y) = (6, 15)
Hence, total number of possible ordered pair of positive integer (x, y) is 6.
52)
53)
54)
ƒ:A
ƒ3(x) + x3 + 1 = 3x.ƒ(x)
2x2 + 3x + 1 = 0
& –1 (reject)