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1. This Question Paper consists of 2 sections. All questions will be multiple choice single correct
out of four choices with marking scheme in table below:

Marking Scheme for each
question
Section
Question
No. Correct
answer
Wrong
answer
Physics Q. 1 to 5 +4 1
Chemistry Q. 6 to 10 +4 1
SECTION I
(PCM)
(Comprehension Passages)
Mathematics Q. 11 to 15 +4 1
Physics Q. 16 to 31 +3 1
Chemistry Q. 32 to 47 +3 1
SECTION II
(PCM)
Mathematics Q. 48 to 63 +3 1

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PHYSICS

COMPREHENSION - 1 (Q. No. 1 - 5)

Based on the circuit shown, answer the following questions. Assume that all the resistances have value in
ohm.


1. Equivalent resistance of circuit is
(A)2O (B) 3O
(C) 4O (D) 6O

2. The current in wire AB is
(A) 2A (B) 1A
(C) 3A (D) 5A

3. The current I in the circuit is given by
(A) 2A (B) 4A
(C) 6A (D) 8A

4. The current I
1
is given by
(A) 1A (B)
1
A
2

(C)
1
A
4
(D)
1
A
8


5. The potential difference across the points AB is V
AB
. Then
(A) V
AB
=4V (B) V
AB
=8V
(C) V
AB
=6V (D) V
AB
=0
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A
B
I I
1

1
2
3
8
16
16
5
24 V
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CHEMISTRY

COMPREHENSION - 2 (Q. No. 6 - 10)

Bleaching powder is a mixed salt of hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid. It has the formula,
CaOCl
2
.H
2
O. It is manufactured by the action of chlorine on dry slaked lime at 40
o
C. There is also a view
that bleaching powder is a mixture of calcium hypochlorite and basic calcium chloride
[Ca(OCl)
2
+CaCl
2
Ca(OH)
2
.H
2
O].
The amount of chlorine obtained from a sample of bleaching powder by the treatment with excess of
dilute acids or CO
2
is called available chlorine. A good sample of bleaching powder contains 35-38% of
available chlorine. On long standing , it undergoes auto-oxidation and the amount of available chlorine
decreases.
The estimation of available chlorine is done volumetrically by (a) iodometric method or by (b) arsenite
method.
In textile industry, the cotton cloth is mainly bleached with the help of bleaching powder.

6. Maximum percentage of available chlorine on the basis of CaOCl
2
.H
2
O formula is:
(A) 35 (B) 40
(C) 45 (D) 49

7. The percentage of available chlorine in commercial samples of bleaching powder is usually
between 33- 38%. The low value is due to:
(A) incomplete reaction between slaked lime and Cl
2
during its formation
(B) impurities present in the original slaked lime
(C) decomposition of bleaching powder when kept in air
(D) all of the above

8. 3.55g of bleaching powder when treated with acetic acid and excess of Kl liberated iodine which
required 60mL of 0.5N sodium thiosulphate solution. The percentage of available chlorine in the
sample is:
(A) 30.0 (B) 25.0
(C) 20.0 (D) 35.0

9. On long standing, the bleaching powder undergoes auto-oxidation. The products formed are:
(A) calcium chloride only (B) calcium chlorate only
(C) calcium chloride and calcium chlorate (D) calcium chloride and calcium chlorite

10. The chemical name of bleaching powder is:
(A) calcium hypochlorite (B) calcium chlorohypochlorite
(C) calcium chlorate (D) calcium perchlorate
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MATHEMATICS

COMPREHENSION - 3 (Q. No. 11 - 15)

If a polynomial ( ) P x divided by a polynomial ( ) d x , leaves remainder ( ) r x with quotient ( ) q x , then
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) P x d x .q x r x = +
If ( ) r x 0 = , then ( ) d x is the factor of ( ) P x .

11. The polynomial, which when divided by
2
x x 1 + , gives a quotient ( ) x 2 and remainder 3, is
(A)
3 2
x 3x 3x 5 + (B)
3 2
x 3x 3x 5
(C)
3 2
x 3x 3x 5 + + (D)
3 2
x 3x 3x 5 +

12. The remainder when polynomial
2013 2012 2011
x x x 1 + + + is divided by
2
x 1 is
(A) 0 (B) x 1 +
(C) 2x 2 + (D) 2x 2

13. If polynomial
2013
x leaves remainder
( )
2
px qx r + + when divided by
3
x x , then value of
(A) p =0, q =1, r =0 (B) p =1, q =0, r =0
(C) p =0, q =0, r =1 (D) p =0, q =1, r =1

14. Polynomial ( ) P x with leading coefficient 1, of degree 4, is such that
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) P 1 1, P 2 2, P 3 3, P 4 4 = = = = . Then, ( ) P 5 is
(A) 5 (B) 29
(C) 125 (D) 0

15. A polynomial ( ) P x with leading coefficient 1 is of degree 5 such that it has roots 1, 2, 3 & 4 and
( ) P 0 o = . Then, value of ( ) ( ) P 5 P 0 is
(A) 24 (B) 24
(C) 120 (D) 120
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PHYSICS

16. A metal wire is subjected to a constant potential difference. When the temperature of the metal
wire increases, the drift velocity of the electron in it
(A) Increases, thermal velocity of the electron increases
(B) Decreases, thermal velocity of the electron increases
(C) Increases, thermal velocity of the electron decreases
(D) Decreases, thermal velocity of the electron decreases

17. What will be the equivalent resistance between the two points A and D in O

(A) 10O (B) 20O
(C) 30O (D) 40O

18. What is the equivalent resistance between the points A and B of the network

(A)
57
7
O (B) 8O
(C) 6O (D)
57
5
O
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19. Equivalent resistance between the points A and B is (inO )

(A)
1
5
(B)
1
1
4

(C)
1
2
3
(D)
1
3
2


20. A group of N cells whose emf varies directly with the internal resistance as per the equation
N N
E 1.5r = are connected as shown in the figure below. The current I in the circuit is

(A) 0.51 amp (B) 5.1 amp
(C) 0.15 amp (D) 1.5 amp

21. A proton, a deuteron and an o - particle having the same kinetic energy are moving in circular
trajectories in a constant magnetic field. If r
p
.r
d
and r
o
denote respectively the radii of the
trajectories of these particles, then
(A)
p d
r r r
o
= < (B)
d p
r r r
o
> >
(C)
d p
r r r
o
= > (D)
p d
r r r
o
= =
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r
1

r
2

r
3

r
4

r
N
N
1
2
3
4
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22. The magnetic field at the centre of coil of n turns, bent in the form of a square of side 2l, carrying
current i, is
(A)
o
2 ni
l

t
(B)
o
2 ni
2 l

t

(C)
o
2 ni
4 l

t
(D)
o
2 ni
l

t


23. A and B are two concentric circular conductors of centre O and carrying currents i
1
and i
2
as
shown in the adjacent figure. If ratio of their radii is 1:2 and ratio of the flux densities at O due to A
and B is 1:3, then the value of i
1
/i
2
is

(A) 1/6 (B) 1/4
(C) 1/3 (D) 1/2

24. A helium nucleus makes a full rotation in a circle of radius 0.8 metre in two seconds. The value of
the magnetic field B at the centre of the circle will be
(A)
19
o
10

(B)
19
o
10


(C)
10
o
2 10

(D)
10
o
2 10


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25. Two long parallel conductors carry currents in opposite directions as shown. One conductor
carries a current of 10A and the distance between the wires is d=10cm. Current l is adjusted so
that the magnetic field at P is at a distance of 5cm to the right of the 10A current. Value of i is

(A) 40A (B) 30A
(C) 20A (D) 10A

26. Two very thin metallic wires placed along X and Y- axis carry equal currents as shown here. AB
and CD are lines of 45
o
with the axes with origin of axes at O. The magnetic field will be zero on
the line

(A) AB (B) CD
(C) Segment OB only of line AB (D) Segment OC only of line CD

27. The unit vectors

i, j and kare as shown below. What will be the magnetic field at O in the
following figure

(A)
0
i

2 j
4 a 2
t | |

|
t
\ .
(B)
0
i

2 j
4 a 2
t | |
+
|
t
\ .

(C)
0
i

2 i
4 a 2
t | |
+
|
t
\ .
(D)
0
i

2 k
4 a 2
t | |
+
|
t
\ .

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28. In a concave mirror experiment, an object is placed at a distance x
1
from the focus and the image
is formed at a distance x
2
from the focus. The focal length of the mirror would be
(A)
1 2
x x (B)
1 2
x x
(C)
1 2
x x
2
+
(D)
1
2
x
x


29. A fish in water (refractive index n ) looks at a bird vertically above in the air. If y is the height of
the bird and x is the depth of the fish from the surface, then the distance of the bird as estimated
by the fish is
(A)
1
x y 1
n
| |
+ +
|
\ .
(B)
1
y x 1
n
| |
+
|
\ .

(C)
1
x y 1
n
| |
+
|
\ .
(D) x ny +

30. In the figure, an air lens of radii of curvature 10cm (R
1
=R
2
=10cm) is cut in a cylinder of glass
( ) 1.5 = .The focal length and the nature of the lens is

(A) 15cm, concave (B) 15cm, convex
(C) , neither concave nor convex (D) 0, concave

31. A thin glass (refractive index 1.5) lens has optical power of -5D in air. Its optical power in a liquid
medium with refractive index 1.6 will be
(A) 25D (B) -25D
(C) 1D (D) None of these
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CHEMISTRY

32. The oxidation states of carbon atoms in diamond and graphite are:
(A) +2, +4 (B) +4, +2
(C) -4, 4 (D) zero, zero

33. The oxidation state of chromium in chromium trioxide is:
(A) +3 (B) +4
(C) +5 (D) +6

34. The PH of 10
-8
molar solution of HCl in water is:
(A) 8 (B) -8
(C) between 7 and 8 (D) between 6 and 7

35. 20ml of 0.1N HCl is mixed with 20 ml of 0.1N KOH solution the PH of the solution will be
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 7 (D) 9

36. How many times has a solution of PH 2 higher acidity than a solution of PH 6
(A) 10,000 (B) 12
(C) 400 (D) 4

37. Water is a
(A) Protophobic solvent (B) Protophilic solvent
(C) Amphiprotic solvent (D) Aprotic solvent

38. Which of the following is not a reducing agent
(A) SO
2
(B) H
2
O
2
(C) CO
2
(D) NO
2

39. In the reaction
3 4 2 3
8 Al 3 Fe O 4 Al O 9 Fe + + , the number of electrons transferred from the
reductant to the oxidant is
(A) 8 (B) 4
(C) 16 (D) 24

40. Brass & bronze have one metal in common, which is
(A) Zn (B) Fe
(C) Cu (D) Al
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41. When copper reacts with hot and conc. H
2
SO
4
gives:
(A) H
2
(B) SO
2
(C) O
2
(D) N
2

42. Rust is :
(A) Fe
2
O
3
(B) FeO.xH
2
O
(C) Fe
2
O
3
.xH
2
O (D) Fe
3
O
4.
xH
2
O

43. An ornament of gold having 87.5% of gold is of .. carat
(A) 21 (B) 18
(C) 15 (D) 24

44. The halogen that is most readily reduced is:
(A) Fluorine (B) Chlorine
(C) Bromine (D) Iodine


45. Chlorine is dried over:
(A) CaO (B) NaOH
(C) H
2
SO
4
(D) HBr

46. Aqua- regia is:
(A) conc. HNO
3
+2 conc. HCl (B) conc. HNO
3
+3 conc. HCl
(C) conc. HNO
3
+NO
2
(D) conc. HNO
3
+conc. H
2
SO
4

47. When a mixture of air and steam is passed over red hot coke the out going gas contains
(A) producer gas (B) water gas
(C) coal gas (D) mixture of (a) and (b)

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MATHEMATICS

48. If o and | are the zeros of the polynomial
2
f(x) x px q = + + , then a polynomial having
1
o
and
1
|

as its zeros is
(A)
2
x qx p + + (B)
2
x px q +
(C)
2
qx px 1 + + (D)
2
px qx 1 + +

49. If zeros of the polynomial
3 2
f(x) x 3px qx r = + are in A.P. then
(A)
3
2p pq r = (B)
3
2p pq r = +
(C)
3
p pq r = (D) None of these

50. If , , o | are the zeros of the polynomial
3 2
f(x) ax bx cx d, = + + + then
2 2 2
o + | + =
(A)
2
2
b ac
a

(B)
2
b 2ac
a


(C)
2
2
b 2ac
b

(D)
2
2
b 2ac
a



51. If x+2 is a factor of
2
x ax 2b + + anda b 4 + = , then
(A) a=1,b=3 (B) a=3,b=1
(C) a=-1,b=5 (D) a=5,b=-1

52. Two poles of height 6 m and 11 m stand vertically upright on a plane ground. If the distance
between their foot is 12 m, the distance between their tops is
(A) 12 m (B) 14 m
(C) 13 m (D) 11 m

53. In a right triangle ABC right-angled at B, if P and Q are points on the sides AB and AC
respectively, then
(A)
2 2 2 2
AQ CP 2(AC PQ ) + = + (B)
2 2 2 2
2(AQ CP ) AC PQ + = +
(C)
2 2 2 2
AQ CP AC PQ + = + (D)
1
AQ CP (AC PQ)
2
+ = + .
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54. In the figure, RS DB PQ. If CP=PD=11cm and DR=RA=3cm. Then the values of x, y and z
can be

(A) 12, 10, 12 (B) 14, 6, 6
(C) 10, 7, 10 (D) 16, 8, 8

55. If3cos 5sin u = u ,then the value of
3
3
5sin 2sec 2cos
5sin 2sec 2cos
u u + u
u + u u
is
(A)
271
979
(B)
316
2937

(C)
542
2937
(D) None of these

56.
cot tan
cot cot3 tan tan3
u u
+
u u u u
is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) -1 (D) 2

57. If a and b can take values 1,2,3,4.Then the number of the equations of the form
2
ax bx 1 0 + + =
having real roots is
(A) 10 (B) 7
(C) 6 (D) 12
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A S B
Q
C
P
D
R
y
x
3
3
11
11
z
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58. If
2 2 2 2 2
(a c )x 2(ab cd)x b d 0 + + + + + = has no real roots, then
(A) ad=bc (B) ab=cd
(C) ac=bd (D) ad bc =

59. If in an A.P.,
2
n
S n p = and
2
m
S mp, = where S
r
denotes the sum of r terms of the A.P., then S
p

is equal to
(A)

3
1
p
2
(B) mnp
(C) p
3
(D)
2
(m n) p +

60. If the sums of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio
3n 5
5n 7
+
+
, then their n
th
terms
are in the ratio
(A)
3n 1
5n 1

(B)
3n 1
5n 1
+
+

(C)
5n 1
3n 1
+
+
(D)
5n 1
3n 1



61. If A lies in II quadrant and 3tanA 4 0 + = , then value of 2cotA 5cosA sinA + is equal to
(A)
53
10
(B)
23
10

(C)
37
10
(D)
7
10


62. If | |
1
sinx cosx y , x 0,
y
+ = + e t , then
(A) x
4
t
= (B)
3
x
4
t
=
(C)
5
x
4
t
= (D)
7
x
8
t
=

63.
cos sin
p q
u u
= . Then,
p q
sec2 cosec2
+
u u
is
(A) p (B) q
(C) pq (D)
p
q

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ANSWER KEYS

SECTION I (PHYSICS)

1. D 2. B 3. B 4. C
5. A

SECTION I (CHEMISTRY)

6. D 7. D 8. A 9. C
10. B

SECTION I (MATHEMATICS)

11. C 12. C 13. A 14. B
15. D

SECTION II (PHYSICS)

16. B 17. C 18. B 19. C
20. D 21. A 22. A 23. A
24. B 25. B 26. A 27. D
28. B 29. D 30. A 31. D

SECTION II (CHEMISTRY)

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

SECTION II (MATHEMATICS)

48. C 49. A 50. D 51. B
52. C 53. C 54. D 55. A
56. B 57. B 58. D 59. C
60. B 61. B 62. A 63. A

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