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16-06-2025

4602CJA105021250005 JM

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) A ball is hit by a batsman at an angle of 37° as shown in figure. The man standing at P should run
at what minimum velocity so that he catches the ball before it strikes the ground (man started
runing at the time of hitting the ball). Assume that height of man is negligible in comparison to

maximum height of projectile. (g = 10m/s2)

(A) 3 m/s
(B) 13 m/s
(C) 9 m/s
(D) 12 m/s

2) The position x of a particle with respect to time t along x-axis is given by : x = 9t2 – t3, where x is
in metres and t in seconds. What will be the speed of this particle when it achieves maximum +X-
coordinate ?

(A) –18 m/s


(B) 0 m/s
(C) 18 m/s
(D) 12 m/s

3) A body is thrown vertically up with a velocity u. It passes three points A, B and C in its upward

journey with velocities , and respectively. The ratio of the separations between points A and B

and between A and C, i.e., is :-

(A) 1
(B) 2

(C)

(D)

4) Path of a particle is as shown in figure. It starts from A, then find coordinates of B such that
direction of average velocity between A & B is same as instantaneous velocity at B :-
(A) (4m, 4m)
(B) (10m, 5m)
(C) (5m, 3m)
(D) (1.5m, 2m)

5) The displacement time graph of two bodies A and B is shown. The ratio of velocity of A to velocity

of B is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 3

6) The displacement x of a particle at any instant is related to its velocity as v = . Its


acceleration and initial velocity are :

(A) 1 unit and 3 unit


(B) 3 unit and 9 unit
(C) 9 unit and 3 unit
(D) 2 unit and 9 unit

7) Depict the shown v-x graph in a-x graph :


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

8) A motorboat covers a given distance in 6 hours moving downstream on a river. It covers the same
distance in 10 hours moving upstream. The time it takes to cover the same distance in still water is :

(A) 6.5 hours


(B) 8 hours
(C) 9 hours
(D) 7.5 hours

9) The graph below shows the velocity of a particle moving in a straight line. At t = 0, the particle is
located at x = 0. Which of the following graphs shows the position of the particle with respect to

time, x(t) ?

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

10) A boy playing on the roof of a 10 m high building throws a ball with a speed of 10 m/s at an angle
of 30° with the horizontal. How far from the throwing point will the ball be at the height of 10 m
from the ground ?
[g = 10 m/s2, sin30° = 1/2, cos 30° = /2]

(A) 5.20 m
(B) 4.33 m
(C) 2.60 m
(D) 8.66 m

11) The speed at the maximum height of a projectile is times of its initial speed 'u' of projection.
Its range on the horizontal plane :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

12) The equation of a projectile is y = x– the angle of projection is :-

(A) 30o
(B) 60o
(C) 45o
(D) none

13) A man can swim in still water with a speed of 25 m/min. If the speed of the stream is 15 m/min,
and its width is 100 m, the time taken to cross the stream by shortest route and the quickest route is
:-

(A) 3 min, 5 min


(B) 5 min, 4 min
(C) 3 min, 4 min
(D) 4 min, 5 min

14) A boy standing on flatcar moving with uniform velocity throws a ball and catches it after 4 s. If
the flatcar covers 80 m distance during this 4 s interval, angle of projection of the ball relative to the
ground is closest to : [ g = 10 m/s2]

(A) 30°
(B) 45°
(C) 53°
(D) 90°

15) A particle is projected from point 'A' with velocity at an angle of 45º with the horizontal as
shown in the figure. It strikes the inclined plane BC at right angle. The velocity of the particle just

before the collision with the inclined is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) u

16) A physics student studies rectilinear motion of a body and prepares the following graph.
Which of the following conclusions best suits the above graph?

(A) The body is speeding up and its acceleration is decreasing.


(B) The body is slowing down and its acceleration is increasing.
(C) The body is speeding up and its acceleration is increasing.
(D) The given graph cannot describe any physically realizable motion.

17) A train stopping at two stations 5 km apart takes 5 min on the journey from one of the station to
the other. Assuming that its first accelerates with a uniform acceleration α and then that of uniform
retardation β. if units of mass, length, and time are kg, km and min respectively then :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) A particle is thrown at time t = 0 with a velocity of 10 m/s at an angle of 60° with the horizontal
from a point on an incline plane, making an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The time when the
velocity of the projectile becomes parallel to the incline is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

19) Three projectiles A, B and C are thrown from the same point in the same plane. Their
trajectories are shown in the figure. Which of the following statement is true ?
(A) The time of flight is the same for all the three
(B) The launch speed is largest for particle C
(C) The horizontal velocity component is largest for particle C
(D) All of the above

20) An aeroplane is travelling horizontally at a height of 2000 m from the ground. The aeroplane,
when at a point P, drops a bomb to hit a stationary target Q on the ground. In order that the bomb
hits the target, what angle θ must the line PQ make with the vertical? (g = 10m/s2)

(A) 15°
(B) 30°
(C) 90°
(D) 45°

SECTION-II

1) A smooth square platform ABCD is moving towards right with a uniform speed v. The angleθ
must a particle be projected from A with speed u so that it strikes the point B is found to be cos–1
.(take no effect of gravity). Find k.

2) A ship A is moving Westwards with a speed of 10 km h–1 and a ship B 100 km South of A, is
moving Northwards with a speed of 10 km h–1. The distance between them becomes shortest after
time N h then N is ?

3) In the given figure river water is flowing at 4m/s. A boat is stressed at angle 127° from the
direction of flow of river. Width of river is 8 km, and velocity of boat in still water is 5m/s. Find drift

of boat in river (in km).

4) A particle of mass m is projected at angle θ with the horizontal. The speed of a particle, when it is
at the greatest height is (2/5)1/2 times its speed when it is at half of its greatest height. Its angle of
projection is π/x. Calculate x.

5) A small squirrel jumps from pole 1 to pole 2 in horizontal direction. Squirrels is observed by a
very small observer at origin. What is average velocity vector of squirrel ? If average velocity vector
is expressed as , express your answer as sum of magnitudes of its components

in unit m/s.

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) have same :-

(A) geometry
(B) no. of lone pair(s)
(C) bond angle
(D) none of these

2) The group of molecules having identical shape is :-

(A) SF4, XeF4, CCl4


(B) ClF3, XeOF2 ,
(C) PCl5, IF5, XeO2F2
(D) BF3,PCl3,XeO3

3) Which of the following order is CORRECT for dipole moment ?

(A) CH3F > CH3Cl > CH3Br > CH3I


(B) CH3Cl > CH3Br > CH3F > CH3I
(C) CH3Br > CH3Cl > CH3I > CH3F
(D) CH3Cl > CH3F > CH3Br > CH3I

4) If the molecule of HCl is completely polar, so expected value of dipole moment is 6.12D (deby),
but experimental value of dipole moment is 1.03D. Calculate the percentage ionic character.

(A) 17
(B) 83
(C) 50
(D) Zero

5) The number of σ and π bonds present in C6H5COCH3 :

(A) 12, 5
(B) 17, 4
(C) 16, 4
(D) 14, 5

6) Hybridisation in HClO4 and HClO3 are :

(A) sp3d, sp3


(B) sp3, sp2
(C) sp3, sp3
(D) sp3d, sp2

7) The molecular geometry of H3O+ is :

(A) Pyramidal
(B) Angular
(C) Tetrahedral
(D) Trigonal planner
8) The correct order for π-bond strength is :

(A) 2pπ-3pπ > 2pπ – 3dπ > 3pπ – 3pπ


(B) 2pπ-3dπ > 2pπ – 3pπ > 3pπ – 3pπ
(C) 3pπ-3pπ > 2pπ – 3pπ > 2pπ – 3dπ
(D) 3pπ-3pπ > 2pπ – 3dπ > 2pπ – 3pπ

9) Which of the following is a polar molecule :

(A) NCl3
(B) BCl3
(C) CO2
(D) BeCl2

10) The combination of atomic orbitals that generate d3s hybrid orbitals is :

(A) s, px, py, pz


(B) s, dxy, , dz2
2 2 2
(C) s, dx –y , dz
(D) s, dxy, dyz, dzx

11) The correct of bond angle :

(A) CCl4 > SiCl4 > SiH4 > CH4


(B) CH4 > CCl4 > SiCl4 > SiH4
(C) CH4 > CCl4 > SiH4 > SiCl4
(D) CH4 = CCl4 = SiH4 = SiCl4

12) Which of the following has pentagonal bipyramidal geometry?

(A) SF6
(B) IF7
(C) PCl5
2-
(D) SiF6

13) BF3 reacts with (CH3)3N to form an adduct


(CH3)3 N → BF3. The bond length B–F bond in the adduct is

(A) same as in BF3


(B) less than that in BF3
(C) more than that in BF3
(D) cannot be predicted

14) If the ionization potential is IP, electron affinity is EA and electronegativity is x then which of the
following relation is correct :-
(A) 2X – EA – IP = 0
(B) 2EA – X – IP = 0
(C) 2IP – X – EA = 0
(D) All of the above

15) Which of the following order is correct for the property mentioned in brackets?

(A) B > Al > Ga > In > Tl (electronegativity)


(B) C < N < F < O (2nd ionisation energy)
(C) I < Br < Cl < F (Electron affinity)
(D) I– > Br–1 > H– > Cl– (Ionic radii)

16) Which of the following compound is most acidic?

(A) Cl2O7
(B) P4O10
(C) SO3
(D) B2O3

17) Which one of the following is correct order of increase in size?

(A) Mg2+ < Na+ < O2– < Al3+


(B) Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < O2–
(C) Na+ < O2– < Al3+ < Mg2+
(D) Na+ < O2– < Mg2+ < Al3+

18) The IE1, IE2, IE3 and IE4 values of an element 'M' are 120 kJ/mol, 600 kJ/mol, 1000 kJ/mol,
8000 kJ/mol. Then the formula of it's sulphate is :

(A) MSO4
(B) M2(SO4)3
(C) M2SO4
(D) M3(SO4)2

19) The X – X bond length is 1.00 Å and C – C bond length is 1.54 Å. If electronegativities of 'X' and
'C' are 3.0 and 2.0 respectively, the C – X bond length is likely to be :-

(A) 1.27 Å
(B) 1.18 Å
(C) 1.08 Å
(D) 1.28 Å

20) Which order is wrong :-

(A) Electronegativity – P < N < O < F


(B) Ist ionisation potential – B < Be < O < N
(C) Basic property – MgO > CaO > FeO > Fe2O3
(D) Atomic radius – Li < Na < K

SECTION-II

1)

For an element the successive ionisation energy values (in eV/atom), are given below.
14.534, 29.601, 47.448, 77.472, 97.888, 552.057, 667.029
Find the number of valence shell electrons in that element.

2)

If ionisation energy of an atom is 10 eV & EA is 6.8 eV electronegativity of the species on pauling


scale

3)

Among the following, the number of species which are isostructural is_____
XeO3, CH4, SO3, NO3–, CO32–, BF3, PF5, BC 3

4) Consider y-axis as internuclear axis, how many of following will lead to π bond formation :
(i) py – py (ii) px – px
(iii) pz – pz (iv) dxy – dxy
(v) dyz – dyz (vi) px – dxy
(vii) dxy – pz (viii) dxz – dxz

5) How many of the following compound in which central atom can have minimum of two lone pairs.
BrF5, ClF3, XeF4, SF4, XeF2, XeF3–, XeF3+, ICl2+, I3+, I3–

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) The natural numbers are grouped as follows


{1}, {2, 3, 4}, {5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, .... ,
then the first element of the nth group is

(A) n2 – 1
(B) n2 + 1
(C) (n – 1)2 – 1
(D) (n – 1)2 + 1
2) The sum of the infinite series

is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) If 1, log9(31–x + 2), log3(4.3x – 1) are in


arithmetic progression then x equal to

(A) log34
(B) 1 – log34
(C) 1 – log43
(D) log43

4) Three numbers are in A.P. whose sum is 33 and product is 792, then the smallest number from
these numbers is

(A) 4
(B) 8
(C) 11
(D) 14

5)

Let Sn denotes the sum of n terms of an A.P.

If S2n = 3Sn, then the value of equals

(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 10

6) If a1, a2, ....., a15 are in A.P. and


a1 + a8 + a15 = 15, then
a2 + a3 + a8 + a13 + a14 =

(A) 15
(B) 10
(C) 25
(D) None

7) The number of common terms to the two sequences 17, 21, 25, ....., 417 and 16, 21, 26, ....., 466 is

(A) 20
(B) 19
(C) 21
(D) 18

8) Let 'n' A.M.'s are inserted in between x and 2y and between 2x and y. If rth A.M. in both cases are
equal, then the value of x/y is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

9)

Let a, b, c be positive real number such that


a + b + c ≥ 4, then find the minimum value of

(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6

10) The sum of 'n' terms of series


1·4·7 + 4·7·10 + 7·10·13 + .......

, then a + b + c + d equals

(A) 100
(B) 212
(C) 112
(D) –112

11) Suppose a, b, c are in A. P. and a2, b2, c2 are in G.P.

If a < b < c and a + b + c = , then the value of a is

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

12) If Sn = then =

(A) 1
(B) 6
(C) 2
(D) 1/6

13) If a1, a2, a3,.....,an are in A.P. and ai > 0 for all i, then

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

14) The value of is

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) None of these

15) 8+88+888+...... to n terms =

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

16)
If upto ∞ = ,

then value of up to ∞ is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

17) If a, b, c are positive real numbers such that ab2c3 = 64, then minimum value of is
equal to

(A) 6
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) None of these

18) The sum of three numbers in H.P. is 37 and the sum of their reciprocals is Find the middle
number

(A) 12
(B) 10
(C) 16
(D) 20

19) Let x, y, z be positive real numbers such that


x + y + z = 12 and x3y4z5 = (0.1) (600)3.
Then x3 + y3 + z3 is equal to

(A) 270
(B) 258
(C) 216
(D) 342

20) Consider an A.P. with first term 'a' and the common difference d. Let Sk denotes the sum of the

first K terms. Let is independent of x, then

(A)
(B) a = d
(C) a = 2d
(D) None of these

SECTION-II

1)

The sum of series upto 10 terms can be expressed in its lowest form as
where p,q, ∈ I then the value of (p – q) is

2) Harmonic mean of the roots of the equation

is

3) Let a, b, c, d ∈ R+ and 256 abcd > (a+b+c+d)4 and 3a + b + 2c + 5d = 11 then a3 + b + c2 + 5d is


equal to

4)

If x > 0, and λ be the greatest value of the

expression then 20λ is

5) Let x, y, z be positive real numbers such that

xyz ≥ and 3x + 4y + 5z = 12,


then the value of x + y4 + z5 is equal to ___
3
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : 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. B B D B C A A D C D A B B B C A C B D D

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 1.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 105.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. D B D A B C A B A D D B C A B A B B B C

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 5.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 8.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. D A B A B C A A B C D C C C A C C A C A

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 9.00 4.00 8.00 0.1 3.00
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1) m

= 2.4s
man has to travel 38.4 – 7.2 = 31.2m in 2.4s

so vman = = 13m/s

2) At maximum x coordinate v = =0

3)

in similar way

4) From A draw tangent to curve as shown


= total displacement vector
∴ = same direction as average velocity
Also AB is tangent of both as B
⇒ = same direction as velocity as

5)

Velocity = slope of x-t curve

6) Initial velocity ie., at x = 0


v= = 3 unit
Acceleration

a=

= 1 unit

7) The equation of the given curve is written as


Now,

or

or
Hence displacement acceleration grapih is a straight line with negative intercept on
displacement x-axis and positive slope.

8) d = 6(v + vw)
d = 10 (v – vw)

t= =
9) t = 0 to 1 sec interwal

v constant & v =
so x increases
in interwal t = 1 to 3 sec
velocity decreases linearly

negative
x vs t graph nonlinear

10)

11) Given, u cos θ =


θ = 30°

12)
comparing tan
θ = 60°

13) In quickest route

In shortest route

14)
⇒ uy = 20 m/s
ux × T = 80 m
⇒ ux = 20 m/s

15)

Let the particle strikes the inclined plane BC perpendicularly with a velocity v. Then
v cos30º = cos45º

v=

16) Here v and a have +ve signs ⇒ speeding up

17) Let maximum velocity during journey be v0 then

0
t1 + t2 =5; v = αt1 = βt2 and 5 = v0
⇒ v0 =2

Also t1 + t2 =

18)
At highest point velocity becomes parallel to plane

19) Max. height is same for all


It mean velocity in y-direction is same
It mean time of flight is same for all
Range is Max. for C
Launch speed is Max. for C
20)
Let t be the time taken by bomb to hit the target.

R = ut = (100) (20) = 2000 m

21)

v = u cosθ
for the particle to hit at B

22)

=
=

Time =

= = 5h

23)

(vb)x = 4 – 5 sin 37° = 1 m/s


(vb)y = 5 cos 37° = 4 m/s
time to cross river =
drift sx = (vb)x t = 1 × 2000 = 2 km

24)

Let u and θ are projection speed and angle of projection respectively.


vx = u cosθ and vy = u sin θ

At greatest height h =
vertical velocity at half the greatest height
v2 =

v2 = u2 sin2θ -

v=

Resultant velocity at half the greatest height

vR =

⇒ ucosθ =
0
tanθ = , θ= 60

25)

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

26)
27) ClF3, XeOF2, all are ''T''-shape molecule with sp3d hybridization.

28) CH3Cl > CH3F > CH3Br > CH3I

29)

Percentage ionic character =


(Experimental Dipole moment / Expected Dipole moment) * 100
= (1.03/6.12) * 100
= 17

30)
17 σ bonds, 4 π bonds

31)

32)

33) Strength of π-bond ∝ directional nature of orbitals.

34)
µ ≠ 0, polar molecule
35)

d3s hybrid orbitals are formed by mixing of s, dxy, dzx orbitals.

36) No lone pair present on each molecule so all molecules have bond angle.

37)

7sp3d3 shows Pentagonal bipyramidal geometry.


Hence, IF7

38) In adduct the bond length of B–F bond is more than that in BF3. In the aduct there is no
back bonding between fluorine and boron and so there is no double bond character and thus
the bond length B–F is more than that in BF3 where we find double bond character due to back
bonding of fluorine and presence of vaccant p–orbital on boron.

39)
2X – IP – EA = 0

40)

Electronegativity
order → B > Tl > In > Ga > Al
2nd IE order → O > F > N > C
Electron affinity → Cl > F > Br > I
Ionic radii → I– > H– > Br– > Cl– > F–

41) As Electronegativity increases.


Acidity of non metallic oxide increaeses.

42) Nuclear charge Al+3 > Mg2+ > Na+ > O2–.

43)

The huge difference observed between IE3 and IE4.

44)

=1.18A
Option is B

45)

Ans is (C)
Basic property
CaO is m are basic than MgO

46)

Successive I.E. (eV / Atom)

14.534, 29.601, 47.448, 77.472,


Very large jump for the removal of sixth electron.
It means after removal of 5 electrons, noble gas configuration is achieved. Hence, valence e⊝ =
[5]

47)

ENmuliken = = 8.4;

ENpauling = =3

48)

SO3, BF3, BCl3


are iso-structural having trigonal planar geometry.

49)

σ bond formation : (i)


π bond formation : (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi)
No bond formation : (vii), (viii)

50) Fact

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

51) Let Ist element of nth group is = Tn


1, 2, 5, 10, ....., Tn
= (02 + 1), (12 + 1), (22 + 1), ....., [(n – 1)2 + 1]
∴ Tn = (n – 12) + 1

52)
Tn =

Tn =

53)

If a, b, c in A.P. then 2b = a + c.
∵ 2log9(31–x + 2) = 1+ log3(4.3x – 1)

31–x + 2 = 3(4.3x – 1)

x 2x
3 + 5.3 = 12.3
let 3x = t
∴ 12t2 – 5t – 3 = 0
12t2 – 9t + 4t – 3 = 0

or (reject)

⇒ = 1 – log34

54) Suppose that three numbers are a + d, a, a – d, therefore a + d + a + a – d = 33 ⇒ a = 11


a(a + d) (a – d) = 792
⇒ 11(121 – d2) = 792
⇒ d=7
Then required number are 4, 11, 18.
Hence smallest number is 4.

55) S2n = 3Sn


⇒ 2a = (n + 1)d .....(1)

(using (1))

56)
a1 + a8 + a15 = 3a1 + 21d = 15 ⇒ a1 + 7d = 5.
a2 + a3 + a8 + a13 + a14 = 5a1 + 35d = 5 × 5 = 25.

57) First common term = 21


Common difference LCM {4, 5} = 20
Tn = 21 + (n – 1) 20 417
(n – 1) 20 396
(n – 1) 19.8
n 20.8
n = 20

58)

x, A1, A2, A3, ..... An, 2y

d=

Ar = x + r.d =
2x,

Given Ar =

⇒ ⇒


∵ n ≠ –1

59)

60)

Tn = (3n – 2)·(3n + 1)·(3n + 4)


using vn method sum.

=
= [(3n – 2) (3n + 1) (3n + 4) (3n + 7) + 56]

= [(9n2 – 3n – 2) (9n2 + 33n + 28) + 56]

= [81n4 + 270n3 + 135n2 – 150n]

= [27n4 + 90n3 + 45n2 – 50n]

61)

62) tn = Sn – Sn–1

tn =

tn = =2 =2

63) If d is the common difference of the A.P. then.

64) Let S = S=

⇒ Let y =
Then y =
⇒ log y = log2.5(1/2)log(0.16)

⇒ log y =

⇒ log y =

⇒ log y =
⇒ log y = 2 log 2 = log 4 ⇒ y = 4

65)

8 + 88 + 888 + .... to n terms

= {9 + 99 + 999 + ..... to n terms}

= {(10 – 1) + (102 – 1) + (103 – 1)+ .... to n terms}

= (10n – 1) – .

66)

67)
AM ≥ GM

Minimum value = 3

68)
69)

But, x3 y4 z5 = (0.1) (600)3

70)

71) upto 10 terms


∴ p – q = 20 – 11 = 9

72)

73) 256 abcd ≥ (a + b + c + d)

(abcd)1/4 ≥
⇒G≥A⇒G=A (G > A impossible)
G=A⇒a=b=c=d
so 3a + b + 2c + 5d = 11 ⇒ 11 a = 11
⇒a=b=c=d=1
so a3 + b + c2 + 5d = 8

74)

75) Equality holds in A.M. ≥ G.M.


so x = y = z = 1

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