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26-05-2024

2001CJA101002240002 JA

PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) A particle moving in a straight line has initial velocity 10 m/s and a constant acceleration of –5
m/s2

(A) The maximum displacement in the direction of the initial velocity is 10 m


(B) The particle stops at t = 2 sec.
(C) The particle always moves in same direction
(D) The particle never stops

2) An object is moving in a straight line. Its position versus time graph is shown below. There is a
detector at origin which analyze the motion of object between t = 6 and t = 8 seconds, which

statement describes the motion shown in the graph.

(A) detector observes the object to be moving towards origin.


(B) detector observes the object to be moving away from origin.
(C) Detector observes the motion at decreasing speed.
(D) Detector observes the motion at increasing speed.

3) A particle moving along a straight line with uniform acceleration has velocities 7m/s at A and 17
m/s at C. B is the mid point of AC. Then

(A) The velocity at B is 12 m/s.


(B) The average velocity between A and B is 10 m/s.
(C) The ratio of the time to go from A to B to that from B to C is 3 : 2.
(D) The average velocity between B and C is 15 m/s.

4) If velocity of the particle is given by v = , where x denotes the position of the particle and
initially particle was at x = 4m, then which of the following are correct.

(A) At t = 2 s, the position of the particle is at x = 9m


(B) Particle acceleration at t = 2 s is 1 m/s2
(C) Particle acceleration is 1/2 m/s2 through out the motion
(D) Particle will never go in negative direction from its starting position

5) The position–time (x–t) graphs for two children A and B returning from their school O to their
homes P and Q respectively along straight line path (taken as x axis) are shown in figure below.
Choose the correct statement (s):

(A) A lives closer to the school than B


(B) A starts from the school earlier than B
(C) A and B have equal average velocities from 0 to t0.
(D) B overtakes A on the way

6) The velocity-time graph of a particle moving in a straight line is given in the figure. Then starting

from t = 0, the particle

(A) Continuously speeds up.


(B) First slows down and then speeds up.
(C) Moves with constant acceleration.
(D) Moves with acceleration of constant magnitude which changes direction at t = t0.

SECTION-I (ii)

1) What is average acceleration of particle upto 2 seconds ?

(A) 1 m/s2
(B) –2 m/s2
(C) 4 m/s2
(D) 0

2) What is average velocity of particle upto 2 seconds ?

(A) 4 m/s
(B) 2 m/s
(C) 8 m/s
(D) None of these
3) The velocity at t = 2s will be :

(A) 20 ms–1
(B) 10 ms–1
(C) 5 ms–1
(D) 15 ms–1

4) Magnitude of displacement of particle when its velocity is zero, is

(A) 2.5 m
(B) 1.25 m
(C) 5m
(D) 0m

SECTION-II

1) Following is the velocity-time graph of a car. The distance (in metre) travelled by car during t = 0

to t = 3.5 sec is x meter. Find the value of .

2) A particle moves along a straight line. Its position at any instant is given by where x
is in metres and t in seconds. Find the acceleration of the particle at the instant when particle is at
rest.

3) A car moving on a straight road covers one third of a certain distance with 20 km/h and the rest
with 60 km/h. The average speed (in km/hr) is :-

4) The particle moves with rectilinear motion given the acceleration-displacement (a-S) curve is
shown in figure, determine the velocity (m/s) after the particle has travelled 30 m. If the initial
velocity is 10 m/s.
5) Velocity of a moving particle is given by where v is in (m/s) and t is in second. Find
acceleration of particle at t = 1 sec.

6) A particle is moving along a straight line. Its velocity varies as v = 6 – 2t where v is in m/s and t in
seconds. Find the difference between distance covered and magnitude of displacement in first 4
seconds.

7) Displacement-time curve of a particle moving along a straight line is shown. Tangents at A and B
0 0
make angles 45 and 135 with positive x-axis respectively. The average acceleration of the particle

during t = 1, t = 2 second is :

8) A particle is moving with 2 m/s velocity at t = 0 and having a constant acceleration 1 m/s2 in
opposite direction to initial velocity. If average speed of particle in first 3 sec is v then fill value of
3v.

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

1) Concentration of 2M CH3COOH with density 1.2 gm/cc in terms of

(A) % (w/w) is 10 %
(B) % (w/v) is 12 %
(C) molality is 1.85
(D) molality is 1.65

2) Which of the following contains equal mass ?

(A) 227 litres of CH4 at STP


(B) 4 moles of atoms, each having mass equal to 40 amu
(C) 12.044×1024 atoms of oxygen
(D) 160 ml H2O (at 4°C)

3) Consider the following reaction Starting with 14g N2 and 4g H2, select the
correct statements
(A) N2 is limiting reagent
(B) 1 mole of NH3 is formed
(C) 0.5 moles of H2 are left unreacted
(D) H2 is limiting reagent

4) Select the correct statement(s) :

(A) e/m ratio of cathode ray depends on the nature of gas present in discharge tube.
(B) Anode rays are deflected by electrical and magnetic field
(C) Canal rays contains beam of electrons
(D) Anode rays do not originate from the anode

5) On diluting a solution, which of the following will change ?

(A) Molality
(B) Mass of solvent
(C) Mass of solute
(D) % w/v

6) Which of the following quantities is/are dependent on temperature ?

(A) Molarity

(B)

(C) Molality
(D) Mole fraction

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Which one represent correct relation between maximum kinetic energy and frequency of radiation
?

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

2) If one photon has 25 eV energy and work function of material is 7 eV then the value of stopping
potential required to stop photo current will be –

(A) 32 V
(B) 7 V
(C) 18 V
(D) Zero

3) Calculate the number of moles of NaOH in 2 L of 10–3 M NaOH solution ?

(A) 2 × 10–3 mol


(B) 6 × 10–3 mol
–3
(C) 2 × 10 × NA mol
(D) 5 × 10–4 mol

4) Typical blood serum is about 0.15 M NaCl what volume of blood contains 58.5 mg of NaCl?

(A)

(B)

(C) 7.9 mL
(D) None of these

SECTION-II

1) What is the percentage available of free SO3 in an oleum sample that is labelled as 118%?

2) What will be the molarity of solution that contain 34.2 gram of sugar [C12H22O11]in 100 ml of
solution.
[C = 12 u, H = 1 u, O = 16 u]

3) Find the ratio of specific charge of proton & α particle.

4) During the discovery of neutron by Chadwick, an element was hit by α-particles giving an isotope
of C-12 as one of the products. The element hit has the mass number.

5) What will be the percentage mass composition of O atom in NaOH?

6) How many moles of oxygen atom are present in 98 gram of H3PO4. (P = 31 u, O = 16u, H = 1u)

7) The molarity of HNO3 in a sample which has density 1.4 g/mL and mass percentage of 63% is x.
Then find the value of x/2. (Molecular weight of HNO3 = 63)

8) Mass number of Zn is 70 ; and its atomic number is 30. What would be change in mass number of
it after removal of 2 electrons from it ?

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) Which of the following is/are correct ?

(A) loga x < loga y ⇒ x < y if a > 1


(B) loga x < loga y ⇒ x < y if 0 < a < 1
(C) loga x > loga y ⇒ x < y if 0 < a < 1
(D) loga x > loga y ⇒ x > y if a > 1

2) is less than or equal to -

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) 4

3) simplifies to

(A) rational number


(B) an even prime number
(C) a composite number
(D) unity

4) If then which of the following is/are true?

(A) xyz = 1
(B) xaybzc = 1
(C) xb+cyc+aza+b = 1
(D) xyz = xaybzc

5) Which of the following are examples of the null set

(A) Set of odd natural numbers divisible by 2


(B) Set of even prime numbers
(C) {x : x is a natural number x < 5 and x > 7}
(D) {y : y is a point common to any two parallel lines}

6) If x and y are real number and then y can not take values

(A) –1
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) 2

SECTION-I (ii)

1) The value of is

(A) 1
(B) 2.27
(C) –3
(D) 3.27

2) The value of

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

3) The values of λ for which above equation has exactly one solution
(A) λ = 1
(B) λ = 2
(C) λ = 3
(D) no real value of λ exists

4) The value (s) of λ for which above equation has infinite solutions

(A) λ = 1
(B) λ = 2
(C) λ = 3
(D) no real value of λ exists

SECTION-II

1) Number of integers satisfying the inequality is _____.

2) If where a and b are natural number find (a + b).

3) Number of solution of equation |x – 1| + |x – 3| = 1

4) If then the value of is

5) The value of is

6) Find the number of integral solutions of the equation

7) The sum upto 99 terms is

8) If |x – 5| = 5, then the sum of all values of x which satisfying the equation is equal to
ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

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

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 7 8 9 10
A. B B B D

SECTION-II

Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 7.00 -32.00 36 20 10.00 2.00 -2 2.50

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

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

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 25 26 27 28
A. B C A A

SECTION-II

Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 80.00 1.00 2 9.00 40.00 4.00 7 0.00

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

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

SECTION-I (ii)

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

Q. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 8 8 0.00 7 0.00 6.00 9.00 10.00
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

1) u = 10 m/s
a = –5 m/s2
v=0
s=?
v2 = u2 + 2as
0 = 100 + 2(–5) × 5
10 = 100
r = 10 m
v = u + at
0 = 10 + (–5)·t
t = 2 (it will stop at 2)

2)

From t = 6 sec to t = 8 sec. velocity of particle is towards – ve x-axis and position is positive so
object to be moving towards origin.

3)

(B)

172 + 72 = 2vB2
vB = 13 m/s

vavg A – B = = 10 m/s

(C) tA – B =

tB – C =

Ratio =

(D) = 15 m/s

4)
At t = 0; c = 4

At t = 2, x = (3)2 = 9m

Particle will never go in negative direction.

acceleration =

5)

(A) A lives closer to school than B


(B) A starts from school earlier than B
(D) B overtakes A on way.

6)

Constant slope ⇒ constant acceleration in v-t graph.


Speed decreasing then increasing from graph.

7)

8)

9)

(5t2 – 10t + 5)
= 10t – 10
At t = 2s, v = 10(2) –10 = 10 ms–1
10)

v=0⇒t=1s
At t = 1 s, y = 5 – 10 + 5 = 0

11) d = 14 × 0.5 + = 7 + 21
d = 28 m

13)

and
Total time t = t1 + t2

Average speed

14)

Area under curve is = ×10 × 30


= 150 ……..(i)

Area under curve is also equal to = …….(ii)


From (i) and (ii)

(v2 – u2) = 150


v2 = u2 + 300
v2 = (10)2 + 300
v= = 20m/s.

16) Displacement = = = 2m

Distance = = = 10 m
∴ Distance – displacements = 10 – 8 = – 2

18)

x1 = 2m; x2 = 0.5
Distance = 2.5m
<speed> =

CHEMISTRY

19)

2M solution means :

1L solution contains
1000 mL solution contains = 120g solute

100 mL solution contains =

Mass of 1L solution =
1200g solution contains = 120g solute

100g solution contains =

Mass of solvent =
1080 g solvent contains = 2 moles of solute

1000g solvent contains =

25)

K.E. = hv – hv0
y = mx + C

26)

K.E. = hv – hv0 = (25 – 7) eV = 18 eV

32) Element was beryllium :

MATHEMATICS

37)

Use property of logarithmic inequalities.

38)
39)

2 ∙ log2 [log4 (log10 (100)8)] = 2log2 log416 = 2log22 = 2

41)

(A) A = set of odd natural number divisible by 2


A=ϕ
(B) A = Set of even prime numbers
A = {2}
(C) A = {x : x is a natural number x < 5 and x > 7}
A=ϕ
(D) A = {y : y is a point common to any two parallel lines}
∵ tow parallel line will never interest, hance no emman point will occur
A=ϕ
Option A,C,D are correct

43)

a = 2.5, b = 5.2, c = –7.7


a+b+c =0

45)

no real value possible

48)

=
=1+

=
=
=

49)

|x – 1| + |x – 3| = 1
Case-1 : x < 1
–x + 1 – x + 3 = 1

⇒ –2x = –3 ⇒ (cancelled)
Case-2 : .1 ≤ x < 3
x – 1 – x + 3 = 1 ⇒ 2 = 1 (rejected)
Case-3 : x ≥ 3
x–1+x–3=1

⇒ 2x = 5 ⇒ (rejected)
No solutions

53)

Rationalise each term

54) |x – 5| = 5
C–I x<5
–(x – 5) = 5
x=0
C–II x ≥ 5
x–5=5
x = 10
Sum of solutions = 0 + 10 = 10

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