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TARGET COURSE FOR IIT-JEE 2011

PHASE- ALL

CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS & PHYSICS

TEST NO. 8 [TR-4(II)] (TAKE HOME)
PAPER II
Date : 10/3/2011 Time : 3 : 00 Hrs. MAX MARKS: 243
Name : _________________________________________________________ Roll No. : __________________________

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE
A. GENERAL :
1. Please read the instructions given for each question carefully and mark the correct answers against the question
numbers on the answer sheet in the respective subjects.
2. The answer sheet, a machine readable Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) is provided separately.
3. Do not break the seal of the question-paper booklet before being instructed to do so by the invigilators.
B. MARKING SCHEME :
Each subject in this paper consists of following types of questions:-
Section - I
4. Multiple choice questions with only one correct answer. 3 marks will be awarded for each correct answer and 1 mark for
each wrong answer.
5. Multiple choice questions with multiple correct option. 3 marks will be awarded for each correct answer and No negative
marking.
6. Passage based single correct type questions. 3 marks will be awarded for each correct answer and 1 mark for each wrong
answer.
Section - III
7. Numerical response (single digit integer answer) questions. 3 marks will be awarded for each correct answer and No
negative marking for wrong answer. Answers to this Section are to be given in the form of single integer only (0 to 9)
C. FILLING THE OMR :
8. Fill your Name, Roll No., Batch, Course and Centre of Examination in the blocks of OMR sheet and darken circle properly.
9. Use only HB pencil or blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darking the bubbles.
10. While filling the bubbles please be careful about SECTIONS [i.e. Section-I (include single correct, reason type, multiple
correct answers), Section II ( column matching type), Section-III (include integer answer type)]

Section I Section-II Section-III
For example if only 'A' choice is
correct then, the correct method for
filling the bubbles is
A B C D E

For example if only 'A & C' choices
are correct then, the correct method
for filling the bublles is
A B C D E

the wrong method for filling the
bubble are

The answer of the questions in
wrong or any other manner will be
treated as wrong.
For example if Correct match for (A)
is P; for (B) is R, S; for (C) is Q; for
(D) is P, Q, S then the correct method
for filling the bubbles is
P Q R S T
A
B
C
D


Ensure that all columns are filled.
Answers, having blank column will be treated as
incorrect. Insert leading zeros (s)

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'6' should be
filled as 0006


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Section I
Questions 1 to 8 are multiple choice questions. Each
question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your response in
OMR sheet against the question number of that
question. + 3 marks will be given for each correct
answer and 1 mark for each wrong answer.

Q.1 What is the correct sequence of osmotic pressure
of 0.01M aqueous solution of -
(1) Al
2
(SO
4
)
3
(2) K
3
PO
4

(3) BaCl
2
(4) Urea
(A)
4
>
3
>
2
>
1
(B)
1
>
2
>
3
>
4

(C)
1
=
2
>
3
=
4
(D)
2
>
4
>
1
>
3


Q.2 The plot of
A
Y
1
against
A
X
1
is linear with slope
and intercept respectively -
(A)
0
0
B
A
P
P
and
0
0 0
B
B A
P
P P
(B)
0
0
B
A
P
P
and
0
0 0
B
A B
P
P P

(C)
0
0
A
B
P
P
and
0
0 0
A
B A
P
P P
(D)
0
0
A
B
P
P
and
0
0 0
B
A B
P
P P


[k.M - I
1 = 8 n+ ;|+-| ;| + + r
|+- (A), (B), (C) nrr (D) ;, |= = + + |+-
=;| ;| OMR r|c = +| ==r + ==+r r
=-r |+n +||| + =;| =-r + | + 3 + |
rn nrr + nn =-r + | 1 + +rcr rnr|


Q.1 lllin 0.01M i l(i ii
i i ri >- i r -
(1) Al
2
(SO
4
)
3
(2) K
3
PO
4

(3) BaCl
2
(4) Urea
(A)
4
>
3
>
2
>
1
(B)
1
>
2
>
3
>
4

(C)
1
=
2
>
3
=
4
(D)
2
>
4
>
1
>
3


Q.2
A
X
1
i-i
A
Y
1
i (> >-i l i (
ni ii ii r -
(A)
0
0
B
A
P
P
nii
0
0 0
B
B A
P
P P
(B)
0
0
B
A
P
P
nii
0
0 0
B
A B
P
P P

(C)
0
0
A
B
P
P
nii
0
0 0
A
B A
P
P P
(D)
0
0
A
B
P
P
nii
0
0 0
B
A B
P
P P








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Q.3 il^ PdCl
4
.6H
2
O ; 1 -i i
l( i ri;- r, i lr-i 269.28 K
r| i 100% i -in r i
ii nin il|
( i K
f
= 1.86 K kg mol
1
)
(A) [Pd(H
2
O)
6
]Cl
4

(B) Pd(H
2
O)
4
Cl
2
]Cl
2
.2H
2
O
(C) Pd(H
2
O)
3
Cl
3
]Cl .3H
2
O
(D) Pd(H
2
O)
2
Cl
4
] .4H
2
O

Q.4 0.1M -iii i pH, 2 -ii ini r| l
^ ni T K ;i ii i r -
(A) 0.1 RT (B) 0.11 RT (C) 1.1 RT (D) 0.01 RT

Q.5 As
2
S
3
- l, l-l-i -, lnl-
(ii- i - -i-ni i i ^; r:
I. NaCl = 52 II. KCl = 51
III. BaCl
2
= 0.69 IV. MgSO
4
= 0.22
;i - -i-nii i ri >- r -
(A) I > II > III > IV (B) I > II > III = IV
(C) IV > III > II > I (D) IV = III > II > I

Q.6 -(i 100 mL iii l( i -
10% NaCl l( 1 mL l-i r ;-
ii X 0.25g i l-i ini ii ini
r| X i -(i i r
(A) 0.25 (B) 25 (C) 250 (D) 2.5
Q.3 Compound PdCl
4
.6H
2
O is a hydrated complex of
1 molal aqueous solution of it, has freezing point
269.28 K. Assuming 100% ionization of complex,
calculate the molecular formula of the complex -
(K
f
for water = 1.86 K kg mol
1
)
(A) [Pd(H
2
O)
6
]Cl
4

(B) Pd(H
2
O)
4
Cl
2
]Cl
2
.2H
2
O
(C) Pd(H
2
O)
3
Cl
3
]Cl .3H
2
O
(D) Pd(H
2
O)
2
Cl
4
] .4H
2
O

Q.4 pH of a 0.1M monobasic acid is measured to be 2.
Its osmotic pressure at a given temperature T K is -
(A) 0.1 RT (B) 0.11 RT (C) 1.1 RT (D) 0.01 RT

Q.5 The coagulation value in millimoles per litre of
electrolytes used for the coagulation of As
2
S
3
are as
below :
I. NaCl = 52 II. KCl = 51
III. BaCl
2
= 0.69 IV. MgSO
4
= 0.22
The correct order of their flocculating power is -
(A) I > II > III > IV (B) I > II > III = IV
(C) IV > III > II > I (D) IV = III > II > I

Q.6 The coagulation of 100 mL of colloidal solution of
gold is completely prevented by addition of 0.25 g
of a substance ''X'' to it before addition of 1 mL of
10% NaCl solution. The gold number of ''X'' is -
(A) 0.25 (B) 25 (C) 250 (D) 2.5







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Q.7 iin 'X' nii 'Y' i ii; ni r| X,
NH
4
OH ii ii (-i nii Y, KI ii
(n (-i ni r| Y i (-i ni r i KI
ili - l( r| X ( Y >-i r
(A) HgCl
2
nii Hg
2
Cl
2
(B) Hg
2
Cl
2
nii HgCl
2
(C) HgCl
2
nii ZnCl
2
(D) ZnCl
2
nii HgCl
2


Q.8 SnCl
2
ili i, HgCl
2
l( - l-ii
ini r| (n (-i, i (i ii) ri ini r|
l - l l-ii ii i ^ rini
r -
(A) Hg
2
Cl
2
(B) SnCl
4

(C) Sn (D) Hg


9 = 13 n+ ;|+-| ;| + + r
|+- (A), (B), (C) nrr (D) ;, |= = + r + =
|=r+ |+- =;| ;| OMR r|c = +| ==r +
==+r =-r |+n +||| + =;| =-r + |
+ 3 + | rn nrr +r; +rr=+ + ;| ;|


Q.9 i KMnO
4
l( l ,ii l(ln li
i ni r
(A) (n l(-i (B) ri l(-i
(C) -ir (i (D) ii l(-i


Q.7 A metal gives two chloride 'X' and 'Y'. X gives
black precipitate with NH
4
OH and Y gives white
ppt. With KI, Y gives a red precipitate which is
soluble in excess KI. X and Y respectively are -
(A) HgCl
2
and Hg
2
Cl
2
(B) Hg
2
Cl
2
and HgCl
2
(C) HgCl
2
and ZnCl
2
(D) ZnCl
2
and HgCl
2


Q.8 When excess of SnCl
2
is added to a solution of
HgCl
2
, a white precipitate turning to grey (or black)
is obtained. The grey colour is due to the formation
of -
(A) Hg
2
Cl
2
(B) SnCl
4

(C) Sn (D) Hg

Questions 9 to 13 are multiple choice questions. Each
question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which MULTIPLE (ONE OR MORE) is correct. Mark
your response in OMR sheet against the question
number of that question. + 3 marks will be given for
each correct answer and no negative marks.

Q.9 Acidified KMnO
4
solution can be decolourised by -
(A) White vitriol (B) Green vitriol
(C) Mohr's salt (D) Blue vitriol








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Q.10 Which of the following is/are not true ?
(A) Among halide ions, iodide ion is the most
powerful reducing agent
(B) Fluorine is the only halogen which does not
show a variable oxidation state
(C) HOCl is stronger acid than HOBr
(D) HCl is a stronger acid than HBr

Q.11 For the following oxoacids of phosphours
H
3
PO
2
, H
3
PO
3
and H
3
PO
4

Which of the following statements are false ?
(A) All of these are tribasic acids
(B) All of these are reducing in nature
(C) All of these have tetrahedral geometry of
phosphorus
(D) The order of acidity is H
3
PO
4
> H
3
PO
3
> H
3
PO
2


Q.12 Which of the following is/are correct ?
(A) Hydrolysis of NCl
3
gives NH
3
and HOCl
(B) Nitric oxide in solid state exhibit diamagnetism
(C) NH
3
is a weak reducing agent than PH
3

(D) NH
3
is less stable than PH
3


Q.13 Which of the following are correct statements ?
(A) Solid PCl
5
exists as tetrahedral [PCl
4
]
+
and
octahedral [PCl
6
]

ions
(B) Solid PBr
5
exists as [PBr
4
]
+
Br


(C) Solid N
2
O
5
exists as [NO
2
]
+
[NO
3
]


(D) Oxides of phosphorus P
2
O
3
and P
2
O
5
exist as
monomers

Q.10 l - i ri ri r ?
(A) ri; ii -, iii; i (ili
i r
(B) ( ii i ri r i l(lnn
ini ri iini
(C) HOCl, HOBr - r
(D) HCl, HBr - r

Q.11 i-i l ii i l
H
3
PO
2
, H
3
PO
3
nii H
3
PO
4

l - ii i ^n r ?
(A) ii li-iii r
(B) ii i ln r
(C) ii - i-i i ni il-ni r
(D) ini i >- H
3
PO
4
> H
3
PO
3
> H
3
PO
2


Q.12 l - ii ri r ?
(A) NCl
3
i i- NH
3
( HOCl ni r
(B) -i (-ii - i;l- ii; ln-( iini r
(C) NH
3
, PH
3
i r
(D) NH
3
, PH
3
- -iii r

Q.13 l - ii i - r ?
(A) -i PCl
5
ni [PCl
4
]
+
nii -i
[PCl
6
]

i i nr rni r
(B) -i PBr
5
, [PBr
4
]
+
Br

- rni r
(C) -i N
2
O
5
, [NO
2
]
+
[NO
3
]

- rni r
(D) i-i ii; P
2
O
3
( P
2
O
5

- rn r






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;= =r= = 2 norr | n ;, norr -I = 2 ;|+-|
( 14 15) ; nrr norr-II = 3 ;|+-|
( 16 = 18) ;| + + r |+- (A), (B), (C)
nrr (D) ;, |= = + + |+- =;| ;| OMR r|c =
+| ==r + ==+r r =-r |+n +|||
+ =;| =-r + | + 3 + | rn nrr +
nn =-r + | 1 + +rcr rnr|
norr # 1 (. 14 15)

(i ili - ril- ^- ri i-i
ii; ( il- ii; ini r| l
i-li- ( l(i - - ii;
i i (l-i rini r| (i-n( - i-i ii, i-
~ii i -ii; ni r| nii i ii,
~ii i -iii ni r| ii; ( ii;,
ii l>i il- ri;ii; in
r| KO
2
, CO
2
i (iilin ii ni r|

Q.14 l - ii -iii,-iii -i iin,
ii; ri ini ?
(A) Li (B) Na
(C) Mg (D) in ii

Q.15 il- ( i-li- (i ili - ni
r, in -i r -
(A) Na
2
O, KO
2
(B) Na
2
O
2
, KO
2

(C) NaO
2
, K
2
O (D) NaO, K
2
O
2

This section contains 2 paragraphs; passage-I has 2
multiple choice questions (No. 14 & 15) and passage-II
has 3 multiple (No. 16 to 18). Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Mark your response in OMR sheet against the question
number of that question. + 3 marks will be given for each
correct answer and 1 mark for each wrong answer.

Passage # 1 (Ques. 14 & 15)
When heated in excess of air lithium forms normal
oxide, sodium forms peroxide, while potassium and
other members of the family have a tendency to
form superoxides. Actually smaller cation can
stabilise smaller anion and larger cation can
stabilise anion. Oxides and peroxides reacts with
water forming sodium hydroxide. KO
2
absorbs CO
2
and produces oxygen.

Q.14 Which alkali/alkaline earth metal do/does not form
superoxides ?
(A) Li (B) Na
(C) Mg (D) All of these

Q.15 When sodium and potassium are burnt in excess of
air, the products obtained are -
(A) Na
2
O, KO
2
(B) Na
2
O
2
, KO
2

(C) NaO
2
, K
2
O (D) NaO, K
2
O
2







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norr # 2 (. 16 = 18)
AlF
3
l HF - l( r n KF i -iii
i l-iln - r l( ri ini r| lii-i
l( - ii i;ii; l-i AlF
3
i
li ii 'X' ii (-ii ri ini r|

Q.16 KF i l-in - l - l l-ii ii
AlF
3
l( r -
(A) AlF
4

(B) AlF
6
3

(C) K[AlF
3
] (D) Al(OH)
3


Q.17 BF
3
i i i-, AlF
3
i ni - rini r -
(A) li (B) -
(C) i (D) ri ii i ni

Q.18 X r -
(A) B
2
F
6
(B) BF
4
+

(C) KBF
4
(D) K
2
BF
4



[k.M - III
;= =r= = 9 (.1 = 9) ;| + =;| =-r + |
+3 + | rn nrr +r; +rr=+ + ;| ;| ;=
=r= = + +r =-r 0 = 9 n+ ;+r; + + rr+
;| OMR = ==r + =nn | | n -r = =
=;| =-r r -r +r +rr |+r rr ;| =r;r +
| | ==r (=r) X, Y, Z nrr W + =-r 6, 0, 9
Passage # 2 (Ques. 16 to 18)
AlF
3
is insoluble in anhydrous HF but it becomes
soluble in presence of little amount of KF. Addition
of boron trifluoride to the resulting solution causes
reprecipitation of AlF
3
along with some other
substance 'X'.

Q.16 AlF
3
is soluble in presence of KF due to the
formation of -
(A) AlF
4

(B) AlF
6
3

(C) K[AlF
3
] (D) Al(OH)
3


Q.17 Acidic strength of BF
3
as compared to AlF
3
-
(A) is more (B) is less
(C) is equal (D) cannot be found

Q.18 X is -
(A) B
2
F
6
(B) BF
4
+

(C) KBF
4
(D) K
2
BF
4


Section - III
This section contains 9 questions (Q.1 to 9). +3 marks
will be given for each correct answer and no negative
marking. The answer to each of the questions is a
SINGLE-DIGIT INTEGER, ranging from 0 to 9. The
appropriate bubbles below the respective question
numbers in the OMR have to be darkened. For example,
if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y, Z and W






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(say) are 6, 0, 9 and 2, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X Y Z W


Q.1 The number of NON bonds is N
2
O
5
, a white
crystalline solid are.

Q.2 How many hydroxyl groups are present in
pyrophosphoric acid ?

Q.3 The number of P = O bonds in P
4
O
10
are.

Q.4 The basicity of phosphorus acid (H
3
PO
3
) is.

Q.5 Sulphurous acid reduces acidified potassium
dichromatie solution to green Cr
3+
ions. How many
moles of sulpurous acid reacts with one mole of
K
2
Cr
2
O
7
.
nrr 2 ;r, nr =;| ||=r = +r |+ n - = |=rn ;
r |-||=rn ;|
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X Y Z W


Q.1 (n l>-- -i N
2
O
5
- NON ii i
i r|

Q.2 iii-il - l-in ri;il -ri
i i r ?

Q.3 P
4
O
10
- P = O ii i i r|

Q.4 i-i (H
3
PO
3
) i -iiini r|

Q.5 - , in i-li- i;>i--
l( i r Cr
3+
i - ni r| -
ln -i, K
2
Cr
2
O
7
-i l>i
n r|






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Q.6 Sulphur is paramagnetic in the vapour state due to
presence of . unpaired electrons in the
antibonding molecular orbitals.

Q.7 The number of SeSe bonds in SeO
3
tetramer are.

Q.8 The number of SS bonds in dithionic acid are.

Q.9 Iron sulphide is heated in air to form A, an oxide of
sulphur. A is dissolved in water to give an acid.
The basicity of this acid is.
Q.6 lnlin il( -i -. l-n
;-ii i l-iln ii -, (i (-ii
- -( rini r|

Q.7 SeO
3
- n - SeSe ii i i r|

Q.8 i;iiil - SS ii i i r|

Q.9 i -i;, (i -, ^- ri - i
ii; (A) ini r| A - i
ni r| i -iiini r|









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Section I
Questions 1 to 8 are multiple choice questions. Each
question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your response in
OMR sheet against the question number of that question.
+ 3 marks will be given for each correct answer and 1
mark for each wrong answer.

Q.1 If k N and I
k
=


k
k
dx x x
2
2
] [sin | sin |
, (where [.]
denotes the greatest integer function) then

=
100
1 k
k
I
equals to

(A) 10100 (B) 40400
(C) 20200 (D) none of these

Q.2 If S
n
=

=
+ +
+
n
r
r r r
r
1
2 3 4
2
1 2
then S
20
is equal to

(A)
221
220
(B)
441
420
(C)
221
439
(D)
441
440


Q.3 The coefficient of x
5
in the expansion of (x
2
x 2)
5
is
(A) 83 (B) 82 (C) 86 (D) 81


[k.M - I
1 = 8 n+ ;|+-| ;| + + r
|+- (A), (B), (C) nrr (D) ;, |= = + + |+-
=;| ;| OMR r|c = +| ==r + ==+r r
=-r |+n +||| + =;| =-r + | + 3 + |
rn nrr + nn =-r + | 1 + +rcr rnr|

Q.1 l k N nii I
k
=


k
k
dx x x
2
2
] [sin | sin |
, (ri [.]
-r-i- ii i lin ni r) n

=
100
1 k
k
I
i r
(A) 10100 (B) 40400
(C) 20200 (D) ;- i; ri

Q.2 l S
n
=

=
+ +
+
n
r
r r r
r
1
2 3 4
2
1 2

r, n
S
20

i r


(A)
221
220
(B)
441
420
(C)
221
439
(D)
441
440


Q.3 (x
2
x 2)
5
i -

x
5
i ^ii ri^i
(A) 83 (B) 82 (C) 86 (D) 81







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Q.4 ln( xy = 4 l-in l P ln(
li i -ii i ii 2x y = 5 -in
r, r
(A) 2x y + 3 2
= 0
(B) 2x y 3 2
= 0

(C) 2x y 2 3
= 0
(D) 2
x + y 3 = 0


Q.5 l ii(-i
2
2
2
2
b
y
a
x
+
= 1 i -iii li
i 2 r, (-i x
2
+ y
2
+ 4x + 1 = 0 i li r, n
ab
i lin- -i r


(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) ;- i; ri

Q.6 ( y
2
= 4ax i li iii i(i i i
-i iii ^i (-i ( i i li t nii
t' i-ni r (iii i(i li i(i) n
(A) tt = 1 (B) tt = 2
(C) tt = 3 (D) ;- i; ri

Q.7 -ii f(x) = [x] + {x}
2
; R R n y = f
1
(x), y = 0
il-i x =
2
1
nii x = 5 - l, -ii i
-ii r (ri [.] nii {.} >-i -r-i- ii
nii lii-- ii^ i lin n r)

Q.4
The equation of normal to the rectangular
hyperbola xy = 4 at the point P on the hyperbola
which is parallel to the line 2x y = 5 is
(A) 2x y + 3 2 = 0 (B) 2x y 3 2 = 0
(C) 2x y 2 3 = 0 (D) 2 x + y 3 = 0

Q.5 If a tangent of slope 2 of the ellipse
2
2
2
2
b
y
a
x
+
= 1 is
normal to the circle x
2
+ y
2
+ 4x + 1 = 0, then the
maximum value of ab is

(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) none of these

Q.6 A circle drawn on any focal chord of the parabola
y
2
= 4ax as diameter cuts the parabola at two points
t and t' (other than the extremity of focal chord),
then
(A) tt = 1 (B) tt = 2
(C) tt = 3 (D) none of these

Q.7 Let f(x) = [x] + {x}
2
; R R then area of figure
bounded by y = f
1
(x), y = 0 between the ordinates
x =
2
1
and x = 5 is (where [.] and {.} represent the
greatest integer and fractional part functions
respectively)






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(A) ) 1 2 40 (
2 3
1
+ (^ ;i;

(B)
3
40
(^ ;i;
(C)
2 3
40
(^ ;i;

(D) ) 1 2 40 (
2 3
1

(^ ;i;


Q.8 i 2 3i + 4 .... 100 i n, i i^ r ri
i = 1
(A) 50(1 i) (B) 25 i
(C) 25(1 + i) (D) 100(1 i)

9 = 13 n+ ;|+-| ;| + + r
|+- (A), (B), (C) nrr (D) ;, |= = + r + =
|=r+ |+- =;| ;| OMR r|c = +| ==r +
==+r =-r |+n +||| + =;| =-r + |
+ 3 + | rn nrr +r; +rr=+ + ;| ;|


Q.9 l

x
dt t f
0
) (
= x
2
+ 2x

x
dt t f t
0
) (
, x (0, ),
n r r
(A) i(ni
(B) i(ni n - i(ni l(n-i ri
(C) i(ni n - i(ni l(n-i
(D) ri r n
(A) ) 1 2 40 (
2 3
1
+
sq units
(B)
3
40
sq. units
(C)
2 3
40
sq. units
(D) ) 1 2 40 (
2 3
1

sq units


Q.8
The sum of i 2 3i + 4 .... up to 100 terms, where
i = 1
, is

(A) 50(1 i) (B) 25 i
(C) 25(1 + i) (D) 100(1 i)

Questions 9 to 13 are multiple choice questions. Each
question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which MULTIPLE (ONE OR MORE) is correct. Mark
your response in OMR sheet against the question
number of that question. + 3 marks will be given for
each correct answer and no negative marks.

Q.9 If

x
dt t f
0
) (
= x
2
+ 2x

x
dt t f t
0
) (
, x (0, ).
Then it is

(A) periodic
(B) periodic but fundamental period does not exist
(C) periodic but fundamental period exist
(D) nothing can be said







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Q.10 If the straight line 3x + 4y = 24 intersects the axes
at A and B and the straight line 4x + 3y = 24 at C
and D, then points A, B, C, D lies on
(A) circle (B) parabola
(C) ellipse (D) hyperbola

Q.11 Let S
n
=

=
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
n
r
n
r nr n
1
3
2 2
and
T
n
=

=
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
1
0
3
2 2 n
r
n
r nr n
for n = 1, 2, 3 ... then

(A) T
n
<
6
11
(B) T
n
>
6
11

(C) S
n
<
6
11
(D) S
n
>
6
11


Q.12 Let A(k) be the area bounded by the curves y = x
2
3
and y = kx + 2, then
(A) The range of A(k) is
|
|
.
|

,
3
5 10

(B) The range of A(k) is
|
|
.
|

,
3
5 20

(C) If function k A(k) is defined for k [2, ),
then A(k) is many-one function
(D) The value of k for which area is minimum is 1.

Q.10 l ii 3x + 4y = 24 -ii i A nii B nii
ii 4x + 3y = 24 -ii i C nii D ln
ni r, n l A, B, C, D l l-in r
(A) (-i (B) (
(C) ii(-i (D) ln(

Q.11 -ii n = 1, 2, 3 ... l S
n
=

=
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
n
r
n
r nr n
1
3
2 2

nii T
n
=

=
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
1
0
3
2 2 n
r
n
r nr n
r, n
(A) T
n
<
6
11
(B) T
n
>
6
11

(C) S
n
<
6
11
(D) S
n
>
6
11


Q.12 -ii A(k) (> y = x
2
3 nii y = kx + 2 l,
-ii r, n
(A) A(k) i in
|
|
.
|

,
3
5 10
r

(B) A(k) i in
|
|
.
|

,
3
5 20
r
(C) l k A(k), k [2, ) l
liilin r, n A(k) ri r
(D) k i -i l l -ii n- r, 1 r







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Q.13 y = f (x) i ^i i l (0, 1) ^ni r
nii ( -ii
dx
dy
+ y cos x = cos x
i
n- ni r, ; i r l
(A) r r
(B) r i(ni r
(C) r i ni - i ri l(i- r
(D) r ii x l nn ( (i r


;= =r= = 2 norr | n ;, norr -I = 2 ;|+-|
( 14 15) ; nrr norr-II = 3 ;|+-|
( 16 = 18) ;| + + r |+- (A), (B), (C)
nrr (D) ;, |= = + + |+- =;| ;| OMR r|c =
+| ==r + ==+r r =-r |+n +|||
+ =;| =-r + | + 3 + | rn nrr +
nn =-r + | 1 + +rcr rnr|
norr # 1 (. 14 15)

-ii f(x) (i -i ; i r l
f (x) = f(x) +

2
0
) ( dx x f
, l f(0) =
3
4
2
e
, n
f (x) = f (x) +

2
0
) ( dx x f


-ii

2
0
) ( dx x f
= k f (x) f (x) = k

Q.13 The graph of the function y = f (x) passing through
the point (0, 1) and satisfying the differential
equation
dx
dy
+ y cos x = cos x is such that

(A) It is a constant function
(B) It is periodic
(C) It is neither an even nor an odd function
(D) It is continuous and differentiable for all x

This section contains 2 paragraphs; passage- I has 2
multiple choice questions (No. 14 & 15) and passage- II
has 3 multiple (No. 16 to 18). Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Mark your response in OMR sheet against the question
number of that question. + 3 marks will be given for
each correct answer and 1 mark for each wrong
answer.
Passage # 1 (Ques. 14 & 15)
Let f(x) is a differentiable function such that
f (x) = f(x) +

2
0
) ( dx x f
, if f(0) =
3
4
2
e
, then
f (x) = f (x) +

2
0
) ( dx x f

Let

2
0
) ( dx x f
= k f (x) f (x) = k






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e
x
f (x) = k

dx e
x
f (x) = ce
x
k

l

2
0
) ( dx x f
= k k =
3
) 1 (
2
e c

nii

f(0) =
3
4
2
e
c = 1, k =
3
1
2
e


Q.14 f (x) i r
(A) e
x

|
|
.
|

\
|

3
1
2
e
(B) e
x
+
|
|
.
|

\
|

3
1
2
e

(C) e
x

|
|
.
|

\
|
+
3
1
2
e
(D) ;- i; ri

Q.15 x + f (x) = 0 ri i i r
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) ;- i; ri

norr # 2 (. 16 = 18)
l ax
2
+ by
2
+ 2hxy + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 ii(-i
lin ni r n h
2
< ab ( abc + 2fgh af
2

bg
2
ch
2
0 r| l in -ii i n-
(i - l (x
1
, y
1
) l (2h x
1
, 2k y
1
)
ii ; n- ni r, n (h, k) ;i r|
, ii-i ( , i -i i i; (>
l-in li l i ; i lin-
( n- -i r

e
x
f (x) = k

dx e
x
f (x) = ce
x
k
Since

2
0
) ( dx x f
= k k =
3
) 1 (
2
e c
&
f(0) =
3
4
2
e
c = 1, k =
3
1
2
e



Q.14 f (x) is equal to
(A) e
x

|
|
.
|

\
|

3
1
2
e
(B) e
x
+
|
|
.
|

\
|

3
1
2
e

(C) e
x

|
|
.
|

\
|
+
3
1
2
e
(D) None of these

Q.15 The number of solution of x + f (x) = 0 is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) None of these


Passage # 2 (Ques. 16 to 18)
If ax
2
+ by
2
+ 2hxy + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents an
ellipse, then h
2
< ab and abc + 2fgh af
2
bg
2
ch
2
0. If for every point (x
1
, y
1
) satisfying above
equation (2h x
1
, 2k y
1
) also satisfy it, then (h, k)
is centre of it. The length of semi major axis and
minor axis is the maximum and minimum value of
the distance of a point lying on the curve from its
centre.






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Q.16 For the ellipse 2x
2
2xy + 4y
2
(3 + 2 ) = 0, the
inclination of major axis of it with x-axis is
(A)
12

(B)
8


(C)
8
3
(D)
8
5


Q.17 The equation of tangent to
2x
2
2xy + 4y
2
(3 + 2 ) = 0 such that sum of
perpendicular dropped from foci is 2 units, is

(A) y cos
4
3
x sin
4
3
= 1
(B) y sin
8
3
x cos
8
3
= 1
(C) x cos
8

y sin
8

= 1
(D) y cos
8
5
+ x sin
8
5
= 1

Q.18 The product of perpendiculars from the foci to any
tangent to above given ellipse is
(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D)
2
1




Q.16 ii(-i 2x
2
2xy + 4y
2
(3 + 2
) = 0
l, ;
ii-i i x--i ni( r
(A)
12

(B)
8


(C)
8
3
(D)
8
5


Q.17 2x
2
2xy + 4y
2
(3 + 2
) = 0
i -i ii i
-ii l ilii i ^ i i
i^ 2 ;i; r, r
(A) y cos
4
3
x sin
4
3
= 1
(B) y sin
8
3
x cos
8
3
= 1
(C) x cos
8

y sin
8

= 1
(D) y cos
8
5
+ x sin
8
5
= 1


Q.18 in - l ^ ii(-i i li -iii
ilii i ^ i i ^i r
(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D)
2
1










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Section - III
This section contains 9 questions (Q.1 to 9).
+3 marks will be given for each correct answer and no
negative marking. The answer to each of the questions is
a SINGLE-DIGIT INTEGER, ranging from 0 to 9. The
appropriate bubbles below the respective question
numbers in the OMR have to be darkened. For example,
if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y, Z and
W (say) are 6, 0, 9 and 2, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X Y Z W


Q.1 If the tangent at the point P(2, 4) to the parabola
y
2
= 8x meets the parabola y
2
= 8x + 5 at Q and R,
then the sum of the abscissa and ordinate of the
midpoint of QR is ....

[k.M - III
;= =r= = 9 (.1 = 9) ;| + =;| =-r + |
+3 + | rn nrr +r; +rr=+ + ;| ;| ;=
=r= = + +r =-r 0 = 9 n+ ;+r; + + rr+
;| OMR = ==r + =nn | | n -r = =
=;| =-r r -r +r +rr |+r rr ;| =r;r +
| | ==r (=r) X, Y, Z nrr W + =-r 6, 0, 9
nrr 2 ;r, nr =;| ||=r = +r |+ n - = |=rn ;
r |-||=rn ;|
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X Y Z W



Q.1 l ( y
2
= 8x l-in l P(2, 4) iii
^; -iii ( y
2
= 8x + 5 i l Q ( R
l-ni r, n QR - l i nii il- i
i^ r ....







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Q.2 The number of integral values of a for which a
unique circles passes through the points of
intersection of the rectangular hyperbola x
2
y
2
= a
2
and the parabola y = x
2
is ........


Q.3 If f (x) =

+ 1 ) 1 (
1
2
x x
dx and f (1) = 0, then the
value of 5 (f (3/2))
2
is .....

Q.4 The value of
(
(

|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|


dx e dx e
x
x
x
x
x 0
2
2
0
2 2
/
lim
is ..

Q.5 If the area bounded by the curves y = x
2
and
y =
) 1 (
2
2
x +
is k sq. units, then the value of [k] is ....

Q.6 A pair of curves such that
(a) the tangents drawn at points with equal
abscissas intersect on the y-axis,
(b) the normal drawn at points with equal abscissas
intersect on the x-axis,
(c) one curve passes through (1, 1) and other passes
through (2, 3)
Then the number of points of intersection of the
curves is ....
Q.2 a
ii -ii i i l l ln(
x
2
y
2
= a
2
nii ( y = x
2
ln li
l,ni (-i ^ni r, r
.



Q.3
l
f (x) =

+ 1 ) 1 (
1
2
x x
dx
nii
f (1) = 0
r, n
5 (f (3/2))
2
i -i ri^i .....

Q.4
(
(

|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|


dx e dx e
x
x
x
x
x 0
2
2
0
2 2
/
lim
i -i ri^i ..

Q.5 l (>i y = x
2
nii y =
) 1 (
2
2
x +
l, -ii
k (^ ;i; r, n [k] i -i r .....

Q.6
(> - ; i r l

(a) -i i (i li iii ^; -iii
y-
-i ln ni r

(b)
-i i (i li ii ^ li
x-
-i ln n r

(c) (>, l (1, 1) ^ni r nii i (>,
l (2, 3) ^ni r

n (>i ln li i i r
....







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Q.7 If y = y(x) and
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
dx
dy
y
x
1
sin 2
= cos x, y(0) = 1,
then 9 y
|
.
|

\
|
2
equals .....

Q.8 The value of
20
C
0

2
1
20
C
+
3
2
20
C

4
3
20
C
+ ... is
/21 then is ...

Q.9 The sequence a
1
, a
2
, a
3
, .... satisfies a
1
= 19,
a
9
= 99 and for all n 3, a
n
is the arithmetic mean
of the first (n 1) terms, then the value of [a
2
/20]
is (where [.] represents greatest integer function) ...


Q.7 l y = y(x) nii
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
dx
dy
y
x
1
sin 2
= cos x, y(0) = 1,
n
9 y
|
.
|

\
|
2

i r
.....

Q.8
20
C
0

2
1
20
C
+
3
2
20
C

4
3
20
C
+ ...
i -i
/21
r,
n

i -i r
...

Q.9
>-
a
1
, a
2
, a
3
, .... ; a
1
= 19, a
9
= 99
i n-
ni r nii ii n 3 l a
n
i- (n 1) i
i -in -i r, n [a
2
/20] i -i r (ri [.]
-r-i- ii i lin ni r
) ...







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Section I

Questions 1 to 8 are multiple choice questions. Each
question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your response in
OMR sheet against the question number of that
question. + 3 marks will be given for each correct
answer and 1 mark for each wrong answer.


Q.1 In the circuit shown in the figure switch S is closed at
time t = 0. Select the wrong statement


C
2C R
2R


(A) Rate of increase of charge is not same in both
the capacitors
(B) Ratio of charge stored in capacitors C and 2C
at any time t would be 1 : 2
(C) Time constants of both the capacitors are
equal
(D) Steady state charge in capacitors C and 2C are
in the ratio of 2 : 1

[k.M - I

1 = 8 n+ ;|+-| ;| + + r
|+- (A), (B), (C) nrr (D) ;, |= = + + |+-
=;| ;| OMR r|c = +| ==r + ==+r r
=-r |+n +||| + =;| =-r + | + 3 + |
rn nrr + nn =-r + | 1 + +rcr rnr|


Q.1 li - ii ^ li - , - t = 0 l-( S
li ini r | ^n i l


C
2C R
2R


(A) i(i - (l, i ii iilii - -i
ri rini r
(B) li - t - iili C ( 2C - ^lrn i(i
i in 1 : 2 ri^i
(C) ii iilii - lni -i r
(D) iili C ( 2C - -iii i(i - in 2 : 1
r|





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Q.2 Consider a toroid of circular cross-section of radius
b, major radius R much greater than minor radius b,
(see diagram) find the total energy stored in
magnetic field of toroid [B is magnetic field which
is uniform across crossection]

(A)
0
2 2 2
2
R b B

(B)
0
2 2 2
4
R b B


(C)
0
2 2 2
8
R b B

(D)
0
2 2 2
R b B



Q.3
Two long concentric cylindrical conductors of radii a
& b (b < a) are maintained at a potential difference V
& carry equal & opposite currents I. An electron with
a particular velocity "U" parallel to the axis will travel
undeviated in the evacuated region between the
conductors. Then U =
(A)
|
.
|

\
|

a
b
n I
V 4
0
l
(B)
b
a
n I
V 2
0
l


(C)
|
.
|

\
|

a
b
n I
V 2
0
l
(D)
|
.
|

\
|

b
a
n I
V 8
0
l

Q.2
b lii (i (-ii -i i- i -ii;
l(i il, ii lii R, i lii b rn
li r| (liii) -ii; i -ii -
^lrn +i nin il [B i -ii r i
li - -i r]

(A)
0
2 2 2
2
R b B

(B)
0
2 2 2
4
R b B


(C)
0
2 2 2
8
R b B

(D)
0
2 2 2
R b B



Q.3 a ( b (b < a) lii (ii i i ii
i V l(i(in ( -i i(i ( l(in
iii I i r r| ;-i ii -
l(ilnn -ii - li l(ln r -i -in
lln (^ "U" ^ln ni r| n U =
(A)
|
.
|

\
|

a
b
n I
V 4
0
l
(B)
b
a
n I
V 2
0
l


(C)
|
.
|

\
|

a
b
n I
V 2
0
l
(D)
|
.
|

\
|

b
a
n I
V 8
0
l






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Q.4 A D.C. supply of 120 V is connected to a large
resistance X. A voltmeter of resistance 10 k
placed in series in circuit reads 4V. This is an
unusual use of voltmeter for measuring very high
resistance. The value of X is -

120V

V

10k

X


(A) 390 k (B) 290 k
(C) 190 k (D) 300 k

Q.5 A circuit element is placed in a closed box. A time
t = 0, a constant current generator supplying a
current of I amp is connected across the box.
Potential difference across the box varies according
to graph as shown in the figure. The element in the
box is -
2
8
3
time t (sec)
Volts (V)

(A) a resistance of 2
(B) a battery of emf 6V
(C) an inductance of 2H
(D) a capacitance
Q.4 120 V i D.C. i; li -i i lnii
X iln r| li - ii>- - l-in 10 k
lnii i (i---i- 4V - ni r| rn
lnii -i l r (i---i- i
i-i i^ r| X i -i r -
120V

V

10k

X


(A) 390 k (B) 290 k
(C) 190 k (D) 300 k

Q.5 li n-( i - l-in r| - t = 0
, I l i iii i; r ln iii
- i li iln r| i l
l(i(in li - ii i ii i l(ni
r| i - n-( r -
2
8
3
time t (sec)
Volts (V)

(A) 2 i lnii
(B) 6V l(.(i.. i -i
(C) 2H i -(
(D) iili





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Q.6
A uniform current carrying ring of mass m and
radius R is connected by a massless string as
shown. A uniform magnetic field B
0
exist in the
region to keep the ring in horizontal position, then
the current in the ring is (l = length of the string) -

B
0

(A)
0
RB
mg

(B)
0
RB
mg

(C)
0
RB 3
mg

(D)
0
2
B R
mg



Q.7 An inductor is placed in series with resistor. An
emf E is applied to the combination. The rate at
which power delivered by the battery is P
1
. The rate
at which power dissipated in the resistor in P
2
. Rate
at which energy stored in inductor in P
3
. Then
which of the following statements is correct -
(A) P
1
= P
3
P
2
(B) P
1
= P
3

(C) P
1
= P
2
+ P
3
(D) P
1
< P
2
+ P
3


Q.6
m -i ( R lii (ii -i iii(iri
( li - ii i -iri ii
,ii iln r| -iln l-iln - ( i i
i l -i i -ii B
0
l-in r,
ni ( - iii r (l = ii i i;) -

B
0

(A)
0
RB
mg

(B)
0
RB
mg

(C)
0
RB 3
mg

(D)
0
2
B R
mg



Q.7 ii>- - lnii iln r
l(.(i. E i i iiln li ini r| (r
l -i ,ii iln i i ini r, P
1
r| (r l lnii - iln ln r, P
2
r|
(r l i - +i ^lrn r, P
3
r| n
l - ii i ri r -
(A) P
1
= P
3
P
2
(B) P
1
= P
3

(C) P
1
= P
2
+ P
3
(D) P
1
< P
2
+ P
3






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Q.8
ii i(i i-( (i R lii i (
2
R
lii -i i-l ^i i i ^ln
ni r nil ( i ^i ri
^| ( i -i ( ( ^i i i
i (ii ii (n rini r| ; l>i -
^i (ilrn lin- r

R/2 R

(A)
0

R
(B)
0
2
R

(C)
0
4
R
(D)
0
3
R


9 = 13 n+ ;|+-| ;| + + r
|+- (A), (B), (C) nrr (D) ;, |= = + r + =
|=r+ |+- =;| ;| OMR r|c = +| ==r +
==+r =-r |+n +||| + =;| =-r + |
+ 3 + | rn nrr +r; +rr=+ + ;| ;|


Q.8
A ring of radius R having a linear charge density
moves towards a solid imaginary sphere of radius
2
R
, so that the centre of ring passes through the
centre of sphere. The axis of the ring is
perpendicular to the line joining the centres of the
ring and the sphere. The maximum flux through the
sphere in this process is

R/2 R

(A)
0

R
(B)
0
2
R

(C)
0
4
R
(D)
0
3
R



Questions 9 to 13 are multiple choice questions. Each
question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which MULTIPLE (ONE OR MORE) is correct. Mark
your response in OMR sheet against the question
number of that question. + 3 marks will be given for each
correct answer and no negative marks.





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Q.9
In the figure initial status of capacitors and their
connection is shown. Which of the following is
correct about this circuit ?
15V
+
2F
A B
10V
+
3F
C D
A B
C D

(A) Final charge on each capacitor is zero
(B) Final total electrical energy of the capacitor
will be non zero
(C) total charge flown from A to D is 30C
(D) total charge flown from A to D is 30C

Q.10 R = 10 & E = 13 V and voltmeter & Ammeter are
ideal then -
V
A
3
E
R
c
6V
a
b
8V

(A) Reading of Ammeter is 2.4 A
(B) Reading of Ammeter is 8.4 A
(C) Reading of voltmeter is 8.4 V
(D) Reading of voltmeter is 27 V
Q.9
l lii - iilii i ili (-ii (
; i ii ^ r l - ii li
i - ri r ?
15V
+
2F
A B
10V
+
3F
C D
A B
C D

(A) - iili ln- i(i i r
(B) iili i ln- l(nni +i i ri^i
(C) A D i (ilrn i(i 30C r
(D) A D i (ilrn i(i 30C r|


Q.10
R = 10 ( E = 13 V nii (i---i- ( -i- ii
r, n -
V
A
3
E
R
c
6V
a
b
8V

(A) -i- i i-i 2.4 A r|
(B) -i- i i-i 8.4 A r
(C) (i---i- i i-i 8.4 V r|
(D) (i---i- i i-i 27 V r|





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Q.11 li - ii ^ i inl lnii ^ r|
i K i in -i- i-i
0.25 l
12
5
l n l(nn ri ini r| n

R
1

A
K
R = 10
E
ideal ammeter

(A) R
1
= 10 (B) R
1
= 15
(C) i ^; iln - (l, rini r
(D) R (ilrn iii 40% n - ri ini r

Q.12 5 cm ( 10 cm i i (-iii li 2A i
-i iii (ilrn ini r| li >-i 50 (
100 ini r nii ; i ii r; r i
n ( ii ri ii ini r|
i il- i -ii i
l-ii r -
(A) 8 10
4
T r, l ii - iii -i
lii - (ilrn r
(B) 4 10
4
T r, l ii - iii l(in
lii - (ilrn r
(C) i r, l li - iii l(in lii -
(ilrn r
(D) 8 10
4
T r, l ii - iii l(in
lii - (ilrn r
Q.11
The internal resistance of the cell shown in the
figure is negligible. On closing the key K, the
ammeter reading changes from 0.25 amp to
12
5
amp, then

R
1

A
K
R = 10
E
ideal ammeter

(A) R
1
= 10 (B) R
1
= 15
(C) power drawn from the cell increases
(D) the current through R decreases by 40%

Q.12 Two circular coils of radii 5 cm and 10 cm carry
equal currents of 2A. The coils have 50 and 100
turns respectively and are placed in such a way that
their planes as well as their centre coincide.
Magnitude of magnetic field at the common centre
of the coil is -
(A) 8 10
4
T if current in the coil are in same sense
(B) 4 10
4
T if current in the coil are in opposite
sense
(C) zero if currents in the coils are in opposite sense
(D) 8 10
4
T if current in the coil are in opposite
sense





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Q.13
inii -i i- (a = 2.00 cm ,ii b = 3.00 cm)
nii inl lii R = 4.00 cm (ii -ii;
500 i (i ni i I
max
= 50.0 A nii f =

2
=
60.0 Hz i(l-i (ii I = I
max
sin t iii n r, i
i r r| 20 i (ii i li - ii
i -ii; lin r
(A)

time
I
n
d
u
c
e
d

e
m
f

a
b
R
N= 20
N = 500
Toroid

(B)

time
I
n
d
u
c
e
d

e
m
f


(C) ln l(. (i. i lin- -i 0.422 V r
(D) ln l(. (i. i lin- -i 0.122 V r

Q.13 A toroid having a rectangular cross-section
(a = 2.00 cm by b = 3.00 cm) and inner radius
R = 4.00 cm consists of 500 turns of wire that
carries a current I = I
max
sin t with I
max
= 50.0 A and
a frequency f =

2
= 60.0 Hz. A coil that consists
of 20 turns of wire links with the toroid as shown
in figure
(A)

time
I
n
d
u
c
e
d

e
m
f

a
b
R
N= 20
N = 500
Toroid

(B)

time
I
n
d
u
c
e
d

e
m
f


(C) Maximum value of induced emf is 0.422 V
(D) Maximum value of induced emf is 0.122 V






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This section contains 2 paragraphs; passage- I has 2
multiple choice questions (No. 14 & 15) and passage- II
has 3 multiple (No. 16 to 18). Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Mark your response in OMR sheet against the question
number of that question. + 3 marks will be given for
each correct answer and 1 mark for each wrong
answer.

Passage # 1 (Ques. 14 & 15)
A particle of mass m and charge q is accelerated by
a potential difference V volt and made to enter a
magnetic field region at an angle with the field.
At the same moment, another particle of same mass
and charge is projected in the directions of the field
from the same point. Magnetic field of induction is
B.

Q.14 What would be the speed of second particle so that
both particle meet again and again after a regular
interval of time which should be minimum ?
(A)
m
qv
cos
(B)
m
qv 2
cos

(C) 2
m
qv
sin
(D) 2
m
q 2
cos


;= =r= = 2 norr | n ;, norr -I = 2 ;|+-|
( 14 15) ; nrr norr-II = 3 ;|+-|
( 16 = 18) ;| + + r |+- (A), (B), (C)
nrr (D) ;, |= = + + |+- =;| ;| OMR r|c
= +| ==r + ==+r r =-r |+n +|||
+ =;| =-r + | + 3 + | rn nrr +
nn =-r + | 1 + +rcr rnr|

norr # 1 (. 14 15)

m -i ( q i(i (ii i V (i-- l(i(in
-(ln r nii -ii ii ii in r
i -ii - (i ni r| i -ii , i
-i ( i(i (ii i i -i l i
-ii i lii - -iln r| i -ii
B
r|


Q.14 l,ni i i i i ri^i, nil ii i (r -
i n- ri ll-n -ini ii
ii l-n r
(A)
m
qv
cos (B)
m
qv 2
cos
(C) 2
m
qv
sin
(D) 2
m
q 2
cos






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Q.15 Find the time interval after which they meet -
(A)
qB
m 2
(B)
qB
m
2


(C)
qB
m
(D)
qB
m
2
3


Passage # 2 (Ques. 16 to 18)
In the circuit shown in figure V
1
& V
2
are two
voltmeters of resistances 3000 and 2000
respectively. In addition R
1
= 2000, R
2
= 3000
and E = 200V.

Q.16 The reading of voltmeter V
2
when S is open -
E
V
1
V
2

E
R
1

R
2

S

(A) 120 V (B) 80 V
(C) 100 V (D) 140 V

Q.17 The reading of voltmeter V
1
when S is closed -
(A) 120 V (B) 80 V
(C) 100 V (D) 60 V
Q.15
(r -ini l in ( l-n r, nin l
(A)
qB
m 2
(B)
qB
m
2


(C)
qB
m
(D)
qB
m
2
3


norr # 2 (. 16 = 18)
li - ii ^ li -, 3000 ( 2000 lnii
i (i---i-
V
1

(
V
2

iln r|
R
1
= 2000, R
2
=
3000
(
E = 200V
li - iln r|


Q.16
(i---i-
V
2

i i-i
S
iii ini r

E
V
1
V
2

E
R
1 R
2
S

(A) 120 V (B) 80 V
(C) 100 V (D) 140 V

Q.17 (i---i- V
1
i i-i S li ini r
(A) 120 V (B) 80 V
(C) 100 V (D) 60 V





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Q.18 Current through S when it is closed is -
(A)
50
1
A
(B)
20
1
A

(C)
30
1
A
(D)
60
1
A

Section - III
This section contains 9 questions (Q.1 to 9).
+3 marks will be given for each correct answer and no
negative marking. The answer to each of the questions is
a SINGLE-DIGIT INTEGER, ranging from 0 to 9. The
appropriate bubbles below the respective question
numbers in the OMR have to be darkened. For example,
if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y, Z and
W (say) are 6, 0, 9 and 2, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X Y Z W

Q.18 S (ilrn iii ; li ini r
(A)
50
1
A (B)
20
1
A
(C)
30
1
A
(D)
60
1
A

[k.M - III
;= =r= = 9 (.1 = 9) ;| + =;| =-r + |
+3 + | rn nrr +r; +rr=+ + ;| ;| ;=
=r= = + +r =-r 0 = 9 n+ ;+r; + +
rr+ ;| OMR = ==r + =nn | | n -r
= = =;| =-r r -r +r +rr |+r rr ;|
=r;r + | | ==r (=r) X, Y, Z nrr W +
=-r 6, 0, 9 nrr 2 ;r, nr =;| ||=r = +r |+ n -
= |=rn ; r |-||=rn ;|
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X Y Z W






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Q.1
In figure C
1
= 2F, C
2
= 6F & C
3
= 3.5 F. If
break down voltages of the individual capacitors
are V
1
= 100 V, V
2
= 50V & V
3
= 400 V.
Maximum voltage can be placed across points a & b
is
3
100
x then value of x.

C
3

b
C
1

C
2

a


Q.2 Figure shows a square loop 20 cm on each side in
the x-y plane with its centre at the origin. The loop
carries a current of 7A. Above it at y = 0,
z = 12cm an infinitely long wire parallel to the y
axis carrying a current of 10 A. The net force on
the loop is ------10
4
N.

x
C
D
A
B
y
z
d

Q.1
l li -, C
1
= 2F, C
2
= 6F ( C
3
= 3.5 F r|
l ^^ iilii i i (i--ni V
1
= 100
V, V
2
= 50V ( V
3
= 400 V r| li a ( b li
lin- (i--ni
3
100
x r ni x nin i

C
3

b
C
1
C
2
a


Q.2 l li (^ii i - l ;
ii x-y n - - ii 20 cm ini r, i
iini r| 7A iii ini r ; + y = 0
z = 12cm i n i; i ni y -i
-in r, l- 10 A i iii (ilrn r|
------10
4
N r

x
C
D
A
B
y
z
d






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Q.3 A capacitor of capacity 2F is charged to a
potential difference of 12V. It is then connected
across an inductor of inductance 0.6 mH. The
current in the circuit at a time when the potential
difference across the capacitor is 6.0 volt is ..
10
1
Amp.

Q.4 A series LCR circuit containing a resistance of
120 has angular resonance frequency 4 10
5
rad/s. At resonance the voltage across resistance
and inductance are 60V & 40V respectively. At
what frequency the current in the circuit lags the
voltage by 45. Given answer in 10
5
rad/sec.

Q.5
V
~
AC source
C
L

Current in the inductance is 0.8 A while in the
capacitance is 0.6 A. The current drawn from the
source is ------10
1
Amp.
Q.3 2F iilni (ii iili 12V l(i(in i(lin
r| ; l 0.6 mH. -( (i l
iln li ini r| - li - iii
iili li l(i(in 6.0 (i-- r, .. 10
1
Amp. r|

Q.4 120 lnii n ii>- LCR li
4 10
5
rad/s iii ii i(l-i ini r| i
lnii ( -( li (i--ni >-i 60V (
40V r| lni i(l-i li - iii, (i-- 45
i i ri ini r| -i il 10
5
rad/sec.

Q.5
V
~
AC source
C
L

-( - iii 0.8 A r i iili - 0.6 A r|
-iin i ^; iii ------10
1
Amp r|





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Q.6 A charged dust particle of radius 5 10
7
m is
located in a horizontal electric field having an
intensity of 6.28 10
5
V/m. The surrounding
medium is air with coefficient of viscosity
= 1.6 10
5
N-s/m
2
. If the particle moves with a
uniform horizontal speed 0.02 m/s, The number of
electrons on it is a 10 then a is -

Q.7 Two identical capacitors are connected as shown
and having initial charge Q
0
. Separation between
plates of each capacitor is d
0
. Suddenly the left
plate of upper capacitor and right plate of lower
capacitor start moving with speed v towards left
while other plate of each capacitor remains fixed.
(given
0
0
2d
V Q
= 10 amp)
The value of current in the circuit is x 10 amp.
then determine x..
Q.6 5 10
7
m lii i i(lin ii
6.28 10
5
V/m ni(ni (i -iln l(nn -ii -
l-in r| = 1.6 10
5
N-s/m
2
ini ^ii ii
l(i -i- (i r| l i 0.02 m/s -i
-iln i ^ln ni r, ni ; ;-ii i
i a 10 ri^i ni a i ri^i|

Q.7 i - iili ii i iln r nii
ili i(i Q
0
in r| - iili i
-i - ii d
0
r| i +i
iili i ii - nii l iili i ii
- ii i v i ^ln i ii ni
r| l - iili i - l rni
r| (li r
0
0
2d
V Q
= 10 amp)
li - iii i -i x 10 amp r| ni x nin
i|





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+
+
+
+
+
+
V
Q
0

Q
0

V

Q.8 Consider the potentiometer circuit shown.
Potentiometer wire AB is 100 cm long and has
electrical resistance of 1 between its ends. With
key opened the balancing length AJ equals 40 cm.
Now, the key is closed. New balance length
is 10 cm.

A'
2
2
Key
A
ideal ammeter
B
30V 2
during circuit
J


+
+
+
+
+
+
V
Q
0

Q
0


V


Q.8 ii ^ l(i(-ii li l(i il|
l(i(-ii ni AB 100 cm i ( ; li
- l(in lnii 1 r| i ii n
i; AJ, 40 cm in rini r| i
i ini r| ; n i; r 10 cm.

A'
2
2
Key
A
ideal ammeter
B
30V 2
during circuit
J






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Q.9 The plane of a square loop of wire with edge length
a = 0.2 m is in perpendicular to the earths
magnetic field at a point, where B = 15.0 T, as
shown in figure. The total resistance of the loop
and the wires connecting it to a sensitive ammeter
is 0.500. If the loop is suddenly collapsed by
horizontal forces as shown what is the total charge
(Cb) passing through the ammeter ?

A
a
a
a
a
F F


Q.9 ni (^ii i n (lii i i;
a = 0.2 m ii) l (i i
-ii (n r ri B = 15.0 T r, li -
ii i r| nii ^iri -i-
iln nii i lnii 0.500 r| l
i ii i -iln i ,ii l
(collapse) ri ini r, ni -i- (ilrn
i(i (Cb) i ri^i `


A
a
a
a
a
F F








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Date : 10/3/2011 Time : 3 : 00 Hrs. MAX MARKS: 243



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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE
A. =r=r- :

1. qr + + | | n |rr +r =r=rr| + |a nrr =-|-=rn |rr = =-r|n+r
==r + ==+r =;| =-r ||-;n +|||
2. =n + |, OMR n = | r ;| ;|
3. ||+r+r rr |r | r = >r |n+r +| =| +r ;| =rr|

B. + q|n:
; i - - l(i - l i r:-
[k.M I
4. r l(-i i l- ( l(- ri r| - ri -i l 3 l i^ ( - ^n -i
l 1 i-ii i^i|
5. r l(-i i l- i li l(- ri r | - ri -i l 3 l i ^ nii +r;
+rr=+ + ;| r |
6. ^nii iiiln rl(-i i l- ( ri l(- ri r | - ri -i l 3 l i^
nii - ^n -i l 1 i-ii i ^i|
[k.M III
7. ^ii-- i r| - ri -i l 3 l i^ nii ^n -i l i ; ~ii-- ri r| ;
i - -i ;i; ii - il ( 0 9)|

C. OMR +| |n :
8. OMR ii- i i - i i-, >-i, , i nii i-ii i i nii ^ii i n ii |
9. ^ii i ii l ( HB l i i/i ( i^ ) i i ^ |
10. i ^ii i in - ii i i(iii ( i [iin i I ( i-- , i i ,
r i-- ), i II (-ni - i ), i-III (ii -i i )]


Section I Section-II Section-III
For example if only 'A' choice is
correct then, the correct method for
filling the bubbles is
A B C D E

For example if only 'A & C' choices
are correct then, the correct method
for filling the bublles is
A B C D E

the wrong method for filling the
bubble are

The answer of the questions in
wrong or any other manner will be
treated as wrong.
For example if Correct match for (A)
is P; for (B) is R, S; for (C) is Q; for
(D) is P, Q, S then the correct method
for filling the bubbles is
P Q R S T
A
B
C
D


Ensure that all columns are filled.
Answers, having blank column will be treated as
incorrect. Insert leading zeros (s)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
'6' should be
filled as 0006


0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
'86' should be
filled as 0086


0 0 0 0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
'1857' should be
filled as 1857



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