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01-07-2024

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PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) Two balls A and B are thrown with same speed u from the top of a tower ball A is thrown vertical
upwards and the ball B is thrown vertically downwards. If tA and tB are the respectively time taken by
the balls A and B to reach the ground then identify the correct statement :-

(A) tA > tB
(B) tA = tB
(C) tA < tB
(D) Cannot be interpreted

2) The velcoity time graph a body shown then incorrect statements :-

(A) Average speed is zero during BD


(B) Average velocity is not zero during BD
(C) Average acceleration is zero during BD
(D) Acceleration is zero along AB

3) The velocity time (v – t) graph of a body is shown in figure. For the intervals OC & CB, the ratio of

the distances covered is :-

(A) 3 : 1
(B) 1 : 3
(C)
(D)

4) A particle moves with constant acceleration along a straight line starting from rest.
The percentage increase in its displacement during the 4th second compared to its displacement in
the 3rd second is
(A) 33 %
(B) 40 %
(C) 66 %
(D) 77 %

5)

A stone is released from the top of a tower. If its velocity at half of the height is 10 m/s, then height
of the tower is :- (g = 10m s–2) :-

(A) 8 m
(B) 10 m
(C) 12 m
(D) 16 m

6)

Which of the following cannot be a speed-time graph:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

(E)

(A) (B) and (D)


(B) (C) and (E)
(C) Only (D)
(D) Only (A)

7) A car starts from rest travelling with constant acceleration. If distance covered by it in
10th second of its journey is 19 m, what will be the acceleration of car :-

(A) 4 m/s2
(B) 3 m/s2
(C) 2 m/s2
(D) 1 m/s2
8) Which of the following speed-time graph is practically possible for a body in motion ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

9) An object is tossed vertically into the air with an initial velocity of 8 m/s. Using the sign
convention upwards as positive, how does the vertical component of the acceleration ay of the object
(after leaving the hand) vary during the flight of the object?

(A) On the way up ay > 0, on the way down ay > 0


(B) On the way up ay < 0, on the way down ay > 0
(C) On the way up ay > 0, on the way down ay < 0
(D) On the way up ay < 0, on the way down ay < 0

10) The engine of a train passes an electric pole with a velocity u and the last compartment of the
train crosses the same pole with a velocity v. Then the velocity with which the mid-point of the train
passes the pole is

(A) u
(B) v

(C)

(D)

11) Fig. shows the displacement time graph of a particle moving on the X-axis -
(A) the particle is continuously going in positive x direction
(B) the particle is at rest
(C) the particle moves at a constant velocity up to time t0, and then stops
(D) the velocity increases up to time t0, and then becomes constant

12) If a body having initial velocity zero is moving with uniform acceleration of 8 m/s2, the distance
travelled by it in fifth second will be

(A) 36 metre
(B) 40 metre
(C) 100 metre
(D) zero

13) A body starts from rest with constant acceleration. The ratio of the distance travelled by the
body during the 4th and 3rd second is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) For the velocity-time (v-t) graph shown in figure total time of journey is 10s. If maximum velocity

during the motion is 3 m/s, the time for which motion is uniform is:

(A) 2s
(B) 4s
(C) 6s
(D) 8s

15) A body is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 100m/s. It travells 5m in the last second of
its motion. If the same body is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 200 m/s, the distance
travelled by it in the last second of its motion is:-

(A) 1m
(B) 3m
(C) 5m
(D) 7m

16) The velocity time graph of a moving object is shown in figure. The corresponding acceleration-
time graph representing the motion of the object is:-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

17) A particle experiences a constant acceleration for 20 s after starting from rest. If it travels a
distance s1 in the first 10 s and a distance s2 in the next 10s, then :

(A) s1 = s2
(B) s1 = s2/3
(C) s1 = s2/2
(D) s1 = s2/4

18) A ball is thrown upward with a velocity of 100 m/s. It will reach the ground after :-

(A) 10 s
(B) 20 s
(C) 5 s
(D) 40 s

19) A car travelling at a speed of 30 km/h is brought to rest in a distance of 8 m by applying brakes.
If the same car is moving at a speed of 60 km/h then it can be brought to rest with same brakes in :-

(A) 64 m
(B) 32 m
(C) 16 m
(D) 4 m

20) The position-time graph of a moving particle is shown. The instantaneous velocity of the particle

is negative at the point :-

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

SECTION-II

1) Following is the velocity time graph of a metro train. Find the average velocity of the train.

2) If a car accelerates from rest with acceleration a = 0.5 m/s2, find the velocity at the end of 10
seconds

3) The displacement time graphs of two particles A and B are straight lines making angles of
respectively 30° and 60° with the time axis. If the velocity of A is vA and that of B is vB, then the value

of is

4)

The initial velocity of a body moving along a straight line is 7 m/s. It has a uniform acceleration of 4
m/s2 the distance covered by the body in the 5th second of its motion is

5)

A driver travelling at speed 36 kmh–1 sees the light turn red at the intersection. If his reaction time is

0.6s and then the car can deaccelerate at 4ms–2. If the stopping distance of the car is meter then
find the value of n.

6)

For a particle moving along x-axis, velocity-time graph is as shown in figure.

Find the displacement of the particle in metre.

7)

A girl walks along an east-west street, and a graph of her displacement from home is shown in
figure. Her average velocity for the whole time interval is-

8) A particle has an initial velocity of 9 m/s due east and a constant acceleration of 2 m/s2 due west.
The distance covered by the particle in the fifth second of its motion is :- (In SI Unit)

9) The position (x)-time (t) graph for a particle moving along a straight line is shown in figure. The
average speed (in m/s) of particle in time interval t = 0 to t = 8 is :-

10) Velocity - time (v-t) graph for a moving object is shown in the figure. Total displacement of the
object during the time interval when there is non-zero acceleration and retardation is (in m)

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) Select correct statement :

(A) Difference between atomic number of 'X' and 'Y' is 3


(B) Difference between total number of protons of 'X' and 'Y' is 2
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Difference between atomic number of 'X' and 'Z' is 1

2)

List-I (Species) List-II (Ionic size)


+2
(P) Mg (1) 1.19 Å
(Q) O–2 (2) 0.72 Å
+
(R) Na (3) 1.16 Å
(S) F¯ (4) 1.26 Å
(A) P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4
(B) P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-3
(C) P-2, Q-4, R-3, S-1
(D) P-4, Q-2, R-3, S-1
3) The order of hydrated radius is

(A) K+(aq) > Li+(aq) > Na+(aq)


(B) Na+(aq) > Li+(aq) > K+(aq)
(C) Li+(aq) > Na+(aq) > K+(aq)
(D) None of these

4) The formation of the oxide ion O(g)2– requires first an exothermic and then an endothermic step as
shown below :–
O(g) + e– = O(g)– ΔH° = – 142 kJ mol–1
O–(g) + e– = O(g)2– ΔH° = 844 kJ mol–1. This is because :

(A) O– ion will tend to resist the addition of another electron


(B) Oxygen has high electron affinity
(C) Oxygen is more electronegative
(D) O– ion has comparatively larger size than oxygen atom

5) Atomic number 25 element is belong to which block

(A) s–block
(B) p–block
(C) d–block
(D) All of them

6) Identify the pair of elements that follow diagonal relationship

(A) Li and Na
(B) Be and Al
(C) C and Si
(D) Fe and Cu

7)

Last electron of element 'Uus' enter in which of the following subshell.

(A) s
(B) p
(C) d
(D) f

8) The correct order of electronegativity for O, O+ and O– is-

(A) O– > O > O+


(B) O > O+ > O–
(C) O+ > O– > O
(D) O+ > O > O–
9) Within each pair of elements of F & Cl, S & Se, and Li & Na, respectively, the elements that
release more energy upon an electron gain are-

(A) F, Se and Na
(B) F, S and Li
(C) Cl, S and Li
(D) Cl, Se and Na

10) Correct order of first ionization energies of elements

(A) B < Be < N < O


(B) Be < B < N < O
(C) B < Be < O < N
(D) B < O < Be < N

11) Assertion: F atom has a less negative electron gain enthalpy than Cℓ atom.
Reason: Additional electron is repelled more efficiently by 3p electron in Cℓ atom than by 2p
electron in F atom.

(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for
(B)
statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statemerit-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

12) Which of the following order is correct for the acidic strength of oxides -

(A) CaO < CO2 < N2O5


(B) N2O5 < CO2 < CaO
(C) CO2 < N2O5 < CaO
(D) N2O5 < CO2 < CaO

13) Which of the following reaction is exothermic ?

(A) Ca(g) → Ca2+(g)


(B) N+2(g) → N(g)
(C) O(g) → O2–(g)
(D) He–(g) → He2–(g)

14) Select the correct order of electronegativity of elements :

(A) O < N < H


(B) O > H > N
(C) O > N > H
(D) H < O < N
15) Observe the following set of species and select the option in which shortest radius and highest
radius are present in first and last position in the same set?

(A) Li+ Na+ K+ Be+2 Cs+


(B) F– Cl– Br– S–2 O2–
(C) B Al Ga In Tℓ
(D) C Si Ge Pb Sn

16)

Calculate the bond length of C-C bond if covalent radius of carbon is 0.77 Å

(A) 0.77 Å
(B) 1.54 Å
(C) 1.86 Å
(D) 1.29 Å

17) Select the INCORRECT order of atomic/ionic radius

(A) Li+ > Mg2+


(B) La > Y
(C) Sn > Pb
(D) S2– > Cl–

18) Element A has successive ionization energies 8.2, 16.4, 102.5, 122.4 (in eV/atom). Element B has
corresponding values 10.4, 19.2, 35.6, 49.2, 166.5, 208.7 (eV/atom)
What would be the likely formula for a compound that may be formed from A and B

(A) A4B3
(B) A2B
(C) AB2
(D) A2B3

19) The first seven successive ionisation energy (in eV/atom) of element 'X' are 8 eV/atom, 16
eV/atom, 33 eV/atom, 45 eV/atom, 166 eV/atom, 205 eV/atom and 246 eV/atom respectively. The
element 'X' can be :-

(A) C
(B) O
(C) N
(D) Si

20) Which of the set of oxides are arranged in the proper order of basic, amphoteric, acidic?

(A) SO2, P2O5,CO


(B) BaO, A12O3, SO2
(C) CaO, SiO2, A12O3
(D) CO2, A12O3, CO

SECTION-II

1) For La, period number – group number + number of unpaired electrons = ?

2)

The atomic number of element “Unnilquadium” is X. The value of is-

3) Zeff and σ(sheilding constant) for electronic configuration : 1s2,2s2,2p3 is "x" and "y"
are respectively, then find out the value of (x + y)

4) Number of pairs in which electron affinity of second element is more than that of first element :
(F, Cl) (B, C) (O, S) (O, N) (F, Ne) (C, N)

5) In how many of the following changes ΔH = positive


(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

6)

How many following elements have ionisation energy lower than 'He' ?

S, N, Ne, Be, Cr, Zn

7) What is group number of element 'Unp' in long form of periodic table ?

8) In periodic table, the element having atomic number 49. If it has group number X and period
number Y, then find the value of [X – Y].

9) The total number of electrons present in s-orbitals in smallest alkali metal is....

10)

How many of the following have electronegativity more than oxygen


F, C, N, O, Be, B, Na, Mg
MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) If , then x satisfies the complete set :-

(A)

(B) (–∞, ∞)

(C)
(–∞, 0)

(D)

2) Number of solutions of equation||x – 1| – 2| = 1 :-

(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 1

3) then x =

(A) 2
(B) 1
(C)
(D) –1

4)

The value of =

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5)
Number of natural solution (m, n) of equation m2 – n2 = 55 is :-

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 4

6)

Number of solutions of equation ||x – 1| – 2| = 1 :-

(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 1

7) If α < x < β, then which of the following option is always true,

(A)

(B) (x – β) > (x – α)
(C) (x – β) (x – α) < 0
(D) None of these

8) Find the value of x if |3x – 2| + x = 11

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

9) The value of x for which |x2 – 4| = –(x2 – 4) is

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

10) Values of x satisfying the inequality is

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

11) The complete solution set of the inequality is

(A) x ϵ (– , –2] [1, )


(B) x ϵ [–2, 1]
(C) x ϵ (– , –2] {1}
(D) None of these

12)

The solution set of the in equation is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

13)

Solve for x :
then

(A) (0, 3)
(B)
(C)
(D)

14)

If ; then

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) None of these

15)

If ; then set of real values of x, satifying the equation is

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) None of these

16) If , then the value of is equal to

(A) 3
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 9

17)

If y = |x – 1| + |x – 4| + |x – 5| + |x – 10|, then value of y for which the given equation has infinitely
many solutions, is -

(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 10

18) The solution set of is

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) None of these

19) ≤

(A) (0, 3)
(B) (4, 5)
(C) (5, 6)
(D) (6, 9(
20) >0

(A)

(B) (2, 3)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) If x = then value of (1+x)48 is :-

2)

The number of positive integer solution of is

3)

Number of real distinct solutions satisfying the equation |x - 2| + |x - 3| = |x - 1| is/are :

4) If 9x – 3x – 6 = 0, then x equals :-

5) The number of the solutions of the equation 5x–1 + 53–x = 26 is/are

6) The value of the expression x4 – 8x3 + 18x2 – 8x + 2 when

7) Number of the integers in the solution of x2 - x - 1 < 0

8)

9) Number of solution of eq 22x–32y = 55 in which x and y are integers is :-

10) If a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca 0, (where a, b, c are non-zero real number) then value of is


______
ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A A A B B D C B D D C A A B C D B B B C

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 7.00 5.00 3.00 25.00 4.00 6.00 0.00 0.50 5.00 50.00

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A. D C C A C B B D C C C A B C C B C B D B

SECTION-II

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 4.00 4.00 7.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 5.00 8.00 3.00 1.00

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. C C A A C C C B D C C B B B A B D A A A

SECTION-II

Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 125.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 2.00
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

3)

= =

4)

S3 =

S4 =

% increase is = 40%

5) 102 = 0 + 2 × 10 ×
H = 10m

7)

19 =
a = 2m/s2

14)

For O to A : v = u + at
3=0+1×t
t = 3s
∴ tBC = 3s
Hence tAB = 10 – 6 = 4s

15)

Distance travelled in last second during upward journey = distance travelled in 1st second during
downward journey.

so h=

17)

In first 10 seconds
s1 = 0 + a × 102 = 50 a
In the next 10 second

s2 = vt +
where v is the velocity after 10 second
v = u + at = 0 + a × 10 = 10a

Thus, s2 = 10a × 10 + × 102


= 100a + 50a = 150 a

20)

vinst. =

21) Average velocity

CHEMISTRY

38)

O+, O, O– ⇒ Z same but different Zeff.


Zeff ∝ Positive charge ∝

Zeff ∝ electronegativity,
So, order :- O+ > O > O–

44)

Fact

52)

54) E.A of 2nd > 1st


55)

Be(g) → Be–(g) ΔH = +ve


+
N(g) → N (g) ΔH = +ve
– 2–
O (g) → O (g) ΔH = +ve
F–(g) → F(g) ΔH = +ve

MATHEMATICS

61)

62)

|x – 1| – 2 = ± 1
|x – 1| = ± 1 + 2
|x – 1| = 3 or |x – 1| = 1
x – 1= ± 3 x–1=±1
x=±3+1 x=±1+1
x = {–2, 4, 0, 2}

63)

x2 – x – 2 = 0
(x – 2) (x + 1) = 0
x = 2 or x = –1 (not possible)

64) We have = 0.4232323 ..........


= 0.4 + 0.023 + 0.00023 + 0.0000023 + ........

=
65) (m – n) (m + n)

(m, n) (28, 27) or (8, 3)

66) |x – 1| – 2 = ± 1 |x – 1| = ± 1 + 2
|x – 1| = 3 or |x – 1| = 1
x – 1= ± 3 x–1=±1
x=±3+1 x=±1+1 x = {–2, 4, 0, 2}

73) Here

So

So

74)

; ;

So

75)
here
and
so

81)

x=

x=

x=
x + 1 = 51/16
(x+1)48 = 53 = 125

82) Zeroes x = 0 , 4/3, 2


Poles x = 5, 7/2

x
+ ve integer satisfying are x = {2, 3, 4}
No. of + ve integer = 3

83) Define modulus to get the values of x.

84)

(3x)2 – 3x – 6 = 0 ⇒ Put 3x = y
∴ y2 – y – 6 = 0 ⇒ y = 3, –2
But 3x > 0 ∴ 3x = 31 ⇒

88)

(p–q)3 + (q–r)3 + (r–p)3 = 3(p–q)(q-r)(r–p)

89)

(2x)2 – (3y)2 = 55
(2x–3y) (2x + 3y) = 55
2x–3y = 5 or 2x–3y = 1
2x–3y = 11 2x + 3y = 55
2x = 8 2x = 28
x = 3, y = 1 No integer value of x

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