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NUCLEUS (11th Pass) 2011

Select the correct alternative. Only one is correct.


[813 = 243]
There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 1 mark will be deducted.
[PHYSICS]
Q.1 An object of mass m is projected with a
Q.1 ,d oLrq ftldk nzO;eku m dks laox
s P ds lkFk
momentum P at such an angle that its maximum
Qsd
a k x;k gSA ftlls mldh vf/kdre mpkbZ (H)
height (H) is 1/4th of its horizontal range (R). Its
1/4th ijkl ds cjkcj gSA U;wure xfrt mtkZ dk
minimum kinetic energy in its path will be
p2
(A)
4m

Q.2

Q.3

eku crkvksaA

p2
(B)
8m

3p 2
p2
(C)
(D)
4m
m
Find the time in which 2 kg mass will strikes the
pulley after being released from rest.
(A) 10 sec
(B) 2 sec
(C) 5 sec
(D) 4 sec

If a particle of mass m1 is located at (x, y, z) = (0,


a, 0) and a second particle of mass m2 is located
at (x, y, z) = (b, c, 0), what is the location of their
center of mass ?

Q.2

(A)

p2
4m

(B)

p2
8m

(C)

3p 2
4m

(D)

p2
m

fojkekoLFkk ls NksM+us ds ckn 2 kg nzO;eku fdrus


le; ckn iqyh ls Vdjk;sxk\
(A) 10 sec
(B) 2 sec
(C) 5 sec
(D) 4 sec

Q.3

m1 nzO;eku dk ,d d.k (x, y, z) = (0, a, 0) rFkk


m2 nzO;eku dk nwljk d.k (x, y, z) = (b, c, 0) ij

fLFkr gS rks nzO;eku dsUnz dh fLFkfr gksxh


m2b
m a m2c
, 1
, 0
(A)
m1 m 2 m1 m 2

m2b
m a m2c
, 1
, 0
(A)
m1 m 2 m1 m 2

b ac
, 0
(B) ,
2
2

b ac
, 0
(B) ,
2
2

m1b
m a m1c
, 2
, 0
(C)
m1 m 2 m1 m 2

(D) None of these

Q.4

A uniform round tabletop of diameter 4.0 m and


mass 50.0 kg rests on massless, evenly spaced
legs of length 2.0 m and spacing 3.0 m . A
carpenter sits on the edge of the table. What is the
maximum mass of the carpenter such that table
remains upright ? Assume that the force exerted
by the carpenter on the table is vertical and at the
edge of the table.
(A) 67 kg
(B) 75 kg
2.0m
(C) 81 kg
3.0m
(D) 150 kg
4.0m

CODE : A

m1b
m 2a m1c
(C) m m , m m , 0
1
2
1
2

(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Q.4

4.0 m O;kl ,oa 50.0 kg nzO;eku dh ,d le:i


xksy Vscy 'kh"kZ 2.0 m yEckbZ ,oa leku :i ls 3.0
m nwjh ij fLFkr gSA Vscy ds dksus ij ,d [kkrh
(carpenter) cSBk gSA [kkrh dk vf/kdre nzO;eku
D;k gks fd Vscy lh/kh (upright) jgsA ;g ekusa fd

[kkrh }kjk Vscy ij yxk;k cy m/okZ/kj gS ,oa Vscy


ds fdukjs ij gSA
(A) 67 kg
(B) 75 kg
(C) 81 kg
(D) 150 kg

2.0m
3.0m
4.0m

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Q.5

The dimensional formula for which of the following


pair is not the same
(A) impulse and momentum
(B) torque and work
(C) stress and pressure
(D) momentum and angular momentum

Q.5

fuEu esa ls dkSu&ls ;qXe dh foek leku ugha gSA


(A) vkosx rFkk laosx
(B) cyvk?kw.kZ rFkk dk;Z
(C) izfrcy rFkk nkc
(D) laosx rFkk dks.kh; laosx

Q.6

The unit of thermal conductivity might be


(A) cal cm / (s C)
(B) cal / (cm s C)
(C) cal / (cm C)
(D) cm s CC/cal

Q.6

"eh; pkydrk dh bZdkbZ gksxh %

A ball rolls up a slope. At the end of three seconds


its velocity is 20 cm/s ; at the end of eight seconds
its velocity is 0. What is the average acceleration
from the third to the eighth second ?
(A) 2.5 cm/s2
(B) 4.0 cm/s2
(C) 5.0 cm/s2
(D) 6.0 cm/s2

Q.7

Ten grams of ice at 20C is to be changed to


steam at 130C. The specific heat of both ice and
steam is 0.5 cal/g C. The heat of fusion is 80
cal/g and the heat of vaporization is 540 cal/g.
Specific heat of water is 1 cal/gC. The entire
process requires:
(A) 750 cal
(B) 1250 cal
(C) 6950 cal
(D) 7450 cal

Q.8

The sound intensity 5.0 m from a point source is


0.50 W/m2. The power output of the source is
approx.
(A) 39 W
(B) 160 W
(C) 266 W
(D) 320 W

Q.9

A wave traveling to the right on a stretched string


is shown below. The direction of the instantaneous
velocity of the point P on the string is

Q.10

Q.7

Q.8

Q.9

Q.10

Q.11

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

,d xsan ur ry ij yq<+d jgh gSA rhu lsds.M ds ckn


mldk osx 20 cm/s gSa rFkk vkB lsds.M ds ckn mldk
osx 'kwU; gSA rhu ls vkB lSd.M ds nkSjku mldk vkSlr
Roj.k Kkr dhft,A
(A) 2.5 cm/s2
(C) 5.0 cm/s2

(B) 4.0 cm/s2


(D) 6.0 cm/s2

20C ij 10 gm cQZ dks 130C ds Hkki esa cny

fn;k x;k gSA cQZ rFkk Hkki nksukas dh fof'k"V "ek


0.5 cal/g C. xyu dh xqIr "ek 80 cal/g vkSj
ok"ihdkj.k dh xqIr "ek 540 cal/g gS lEiw.kZ ize ds
fy, vko';d gS :
(A) 750 cal
(C) 6950 cal

(B) 1250 cal


(D) 7450 cal

,d fcUnq L=ksr ls 5.0 m nwjh ij /ofu dh rhozrk 0.50


W/m2 gSA L=ksr dh fuxZr 'kfDr gksxh
(A) 39 W
(C) 266 W

(B) 160 W
(D) 320 W

,d ruh gqbZ jLlh esa rjax lh/kh fn'kk esa py jgh gSA
fcUnq P ij rk{.khd osx dh fn'kk gksxh\
P

A 0.25 kg block oscillates on the end of the spring


with a spring constant of 200 N/m. If the system
has an energy of 4.0 J, then the amplitude of the
oscillation is
(A) 0.06 m
(B) 0.17 m
(C) 0.2 m
(D) 4.9 m

CODE : A

(A) cal cm / (s C)
(B) cal / (cm s C)
(C) cal / (cm C)
(D) cm s CC/cal

Q.11

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

,d 0.25 kg nzO;eku dk CykWd 200 N/m ds fLizax


fu;rkad okyh fLizx
a ls tqMk+ gqvk gS rFkk nksyu xfr dj
jgk gSA ;fn fudk; dh tkZ 4.0 J gS rks nksyu dk
vk;ke Kkr djks\
(A) 0.06 m
(C) 0.2 m

(B) 0.17 m
(D) 4.9 m
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Q.12

A closed hemispherical shell of radius R is filled


with fluid at uniform pressure p. The net force of
the fluid on the curved portion of the shell is given
by
(A) 2R2p
(B) R2p
2
(C) 4R p
(D) (4/3) R2p

Q.12

Q.13

Two uniform circular disks having the same mass


and the same thickness are made from different
materials. The disk with the smaller rotational
inertia is
(A) the one made from the more dense material
(B) the one made from the less dense material
(C) neither - both rotational inertias are the same
(D) the disk with the larger angular velocity

Q.13

nks leku nzO;eku rFkk leku eksVkbZ dh nks pdrh tks


vyx&vyx inkFkZ ls cuh gqbZ gSA pdrh ftldk
(A) og gksxh tks T;knk l?ku inkFkZ ls cuh gks
(B) og gksxh tks de l?ku inkFkZ ls cuh gks
(C) dksbZ ugha] nksuksa dk ?kw.khZ; tM+Roh; leku gksxkA
(D) og pdrh gksxh ftldh dks.kh; osx T;knk gksxkA

Q.14

Two 4.0 kg blocks are tied together with a


compressed spring between them. They are
thrown from the ground with an initial velocity of
35 m/s, 45 above the horizontal. At the highest
point of the trajectory they become untied and
spring apart. About how far below the highest point
is the center of mass of the two-block system 2.0
s later, before either fragment has hit the ground ?
(A) 12 m
(B) 20 m
(C) 31 m
(D) can't tell because the velocities of the fragments
are not given

Q.14

4.0 kg nzO;eku ds nks CykWd muds e/; ,d lEihM+hr


fLizax ls tqM+s gSA bUgsa {kSfrt ds mij 45 ds dks.k ij
35 m/s ds izkjfEHkd osx ls QSadk tkrk gSA iFk ds
mPpre fcUnq ij os [kqy (untied) tkrs gS ,oa fLizax
vyx gks tkrh gSA 2.0 s ds ckn fdlh Hkh Hkkx ds

At time t = 0 a 2 kg particle has a velocity of


( 4m / s)i (3m / s)j . At t = 3s its velocity is

Q.15

Q.15

ij ,d rjy ls Hkjk gSA rjy }kjk dks'k ds o Hkkx ij


yxk ifj.kkeh cy gksxk
(A) 2R2p
(C) 4R2p

One end of a 1.0 m string is fixed, the other end is


attached to a 2.0 kg stone. The stone swings in a
vertical circle, passing the top point at 4.0 m/s.
The tension force of the string (in newtons) at this
point is about
(A) 0
(B) 12
(C) 20
(D) 32

Q.17

A 24 N horizontal force is applied to a 40 N block


initially at rest on a rough horizontal surface. If the
coefficients of friction are s = 0.5 and k = 0.4,
the magnitude of the frictional force on the block
is
(A) 8 N
(B) 12 N
(C) 16 N
(D) 20 N

CODE : A

(B) R2p
(D) (4/3) R2p

/kjkry ij Vdjkus ls igys nks CykWd fudk; dk nzO;eku


dsUnz mPpre fcUnq ls fdruk uhps gksxkA
(A) 12 m
(B) 20 m
(C) 31 m
(D) dg ugha ldrs D;ksafd Hkkxksa dk osx ugha fn;k x;k

gSA
t = 0 le; ij 2 kg nzO;eku dk os x
( 4m / s)i (3m / s)j t = 3s ij bldk os x
( 2m / s)i (3m / s)j bl le; vUrjky esa fd;k x;k

( 2m / s)i (3m / s)j . During this time the work


done on it was
(A) 4J
(B) 4 J
(C) 12J
(D) (4 J )i (36J )j

Q.16

R f=T;k dk ,d can v)Zxksykdkj dks'k le:i nkc p

dk;Z gksxk
(A) 4J
(C) 12J

(B) 4 J
(D) (4 J )i (36J )j

Q.16

1.0 m yEch fljs ls tfM+r Mksjh dk ,d rFkk nwljk fljk


2.0 kg iRFkj ls ca/kk gqvk gSA iRFkj m/okZ/kj o`r esa
pDdj yxkrk gqvk 'kh"kZ Hkkx ls 4.0 m/s ls xqtjrk gSA
bl fcUnq ij jLlh esa ruko cy (U;wVu esa) gksxk
(A) 0
(B) 12
(C) 20
(D) 32

Q.17

,d 40 N CykWd tks [kqjnjs ry ij j[kk x;k gS] ml


ij 24 N dk {kSfrt cy yxk;k tkrk gSA ;fn ?k"kZ.k
xq.kakd s = 0.5 vkSj k = 0.4 rks ?k"kZ.k cy dk ifjek.k
Kkr djksa\
(A) 8 N
(C) 16 N

(B) 12 N
(D) 20 N
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Q.18

An annular ring of aluminum is cut from an


aluminum sheet as shown. When this ring is heated

Q.18

(A) the aluminum expands outward and the hole


remains the same in size
(B) the hole decreases in diameter
(C) the area of the hole expands by the same
percent as any area of the aluminum
(D) the area of the hole expands by a greater
percent than any area of the aluminum

,Y;qfefu;e dh 'khV ls ,d oy; fp=kuqlkj dkV nh


x;h gSA tc bl oy; dks xeZ fd;k tkrk gSA

(A) ,Y;qfefu;e ckgj dh rjQ QSysxk vkSj fNnz dk

O;kl leku jgsxkA


(B) fNnz dk O;kl de gksxk
(C) fNnz ds {ks=Qy esa izfr'kr o`f) ,Y;qfefu;e ds
{ks=Qy esa izfr'kr o`f) ds cjkcj gksxh
(D) fNnz ds {ks=Qy eas izfr'kr o`f) ,Y;qfefu;e dh
rqyuk esa T;knk gksxhA

Q.19

A stone is tied to a string and whirled at constant


speed in a horizontal circle. The speed is then
doubled without changing the radius of circle.
Afterward the magnitude of the acceleration of the
stone is
(A) the same
(B) twice as great
(C) four times as great (D) half as great

Q.19

,d iRFkj tks jLlh ls c/kk gqvk gS] dks fu;r pky ls


{kSfrt o`r esa ?kqek;k tkrk gSA o`r dh f=T;k dks ifjofrZr
fd;s fcuk pky dks nqxquk dj fn;k tkrk gSA blds ckn
iRFkj ds Roj.k dk ifjek.k gksxk\
(A) ogh jgsxk
(B) nqxquk gks tk;sxk
(C) pkSxquk gks tk;sxk
(D) vk/kk jg tk;sxk

Q.20

Identical guns fire identical bullets horizontally at


the same speed from the same height above level
planes, one on the Earth and one on the Moon.
Which of the following three statement is true
I.
The horizontal distance traveled by the
bullet is greater for the Moon.
II.
The flight time is less for the bullet on the
Earth.
III.
The velocity of the bullets at impact are
the same.
(A) I and II only
(B) I and III only
(C) II and III only
(D) I, II, III

Q.20

i`Foh ,oa pUnzek ds likV ry ds ij leku pkbZ ls


leku pky ls nks le:i cUnwds leku xksfy;ksa dks
{kSfrt fn'kk esa iz{ksfir djrh gSA
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lgh gS&
I.
pUnzek ij xksyh T;knk {kSfrt nwjh r; djsxh
II.
i`Foh ij xksyh dk mM~M;u dky de gksxk
III.
Vdjkus ds le; nksuksa xksfy;ksa dk osx leku
gksxk
(A) dsoy I vkSj II
(B) dsoy I vkSj III
(C) dsoy II vkSj III
(D) I, II, III

Q.21

A person blows across the top of one arm of a


U-tube partially filled with water. The water in that
arm
(A) rises slightly
(B) drops slightly
(C) remains at the same height
(D) rises if the blowing is soft but drops if it is hard

Q.21

Q.22

An aritificial satellite of Earth releases a bomb.


Neglecting air resistance, the bomb will
(A) strike Earth under the satellite at the instant of
imapct
(B) strike Earth ahead of the satellite at the instant
of impact
(C) strike Earth behind the satellite at the instant
of impact
(D) never strike Earth

vkaf'kd :i ls ikuh ls Hkjh gqbZ U-uyh ds ,d LrEHk


ds 'kh"kZ ds lekukUrj ,d O;fDr Qwd ekjrk gSA LrEHk
esa ikuh
(A) gYdk lk ij p<+sxk
(B) gYdk lk uhps mrjsxkA
(C) mlh pkbZ ij jgsxk
(D) vxj Qwd /khesa gksxh rks ij p<+sxk ij rst gksus
ij uhps fxjsxk

Q.22

i`Foh ds d`f=e mixzg ls ce NksM+ fn;k tkrk gS] ok;q


izfrjks/k dks ux.; ysrs gq,] ce
(A) Vdjkrs le; mixzg ds uhps okyh i`Foh ij Vdjk;sxk
(B) Vdjkrs le; mixzg ds vkxs okyh i`Foh ij Vdjk;sxk
(C) Vdjkrs le; mixzg ds ihNs okyh i`Foh ij Vdjk;sxk
(D) i`Foh ij dHkh ugha Vdjk;sxk

CODE : A

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Q.23

Q.24

Q.25

Q.26

Three physical pendulums with masses


m1, m2 = 2m1, and m3 = 3m1, have the same
shape and size and are suspended at the same
point. Rank them according to their periods, from
shortest to longest.
(A) 1, 2, 3
(B) 3, 2, 1
(C) 2, 3, 1
(D) All the same

Q.23

An organ pipe with both ends open is 0.85 m long.


Assuming that the speed of sound is 340 m/s, the
frequency of the third harmonic of this pipe is
(A) 200 Hz
(B) 300 Hz
(C) 400 Hz
(D) 600 Hz

Q.24

It is known that 28 g of a cetain ideal gas occupy


22.4 liters at standard conditions (0C, 1 atm).
The volume occupied by 42 g of this gas at
standard conditions is
(A) 14.9 liters
(B) 22.4 liters
(C) 33.6 liters
(D) 42 liters
A stationary source emits a sound wave of
frequency f. If it were possible for a man to travel
toward the source at the speed of sound, he would
observe the emitted sound to have a frequency of
(A) zero
(C)

Q.27

2f
3

(B)

(A) 1, 2, 3
(C) 2, 3, 1

(B) 3, 2, 1
(D) lHkh leku gSA

,d nksuksa dksus ls [kqyk vkxZu ikbZi ftldh yEckbZ


0.85 m gSA ;fn /ofu dh pky 340 m/s gS rks bl
ikbZi dh r`rh; lauknh (third harmonic) vko`fr Kkr
djksa\
(A) 200 Hz
(C) 400 Hz

(B) 300 Hz
(D) 600 Hz

Q.25

ekud voLFkk esa (0C, 1 atm) ij fdlh vkn'kZ xSl ds


28 g, 22.4 yhVj vk;ru dks ysrh gSA ekud voLFkk esa
blh xSl ds 42 g fdruk vk;ru ?ksjx
s hA
(A) 14.9 yhVj
(B) 22.4 yhVj
(C) 33.6 yhVj
(D) 42 yhVj

Q.26

,d fLFkj L=ksr f vko`fr dh /ofu rjax iSnk djrk gSA


;fn O;fDr ds fy, ;g lEHko gks fd oks L=ksr dh rjQ
/ofu ds osx ls py ldrk gks] rks oks fdl vko`fr dh
/ofu dks lqux
s k\

f
2

(A) 'kwU;

(D) 2f

A system undergoes an adiabatic process in which


its internal energy increases by 20 J. Which of the
following statement is true ?
(A) 20 J of work was done on the system
(B) 20 J of work was done by the system
(C) the system received 20 J of energy as heat
(D) the system lost 20 J of energy as heat

CODE : A

rhu HkkSfrdh; yksyd (physical pendulums), cjkcj


vkdkj] :i ftuds nzO;eku m1, m2 = 2m1, vkSj
m3 = 3m1, ,d gh fcUnq ls Vxs gq, gSA NksVs ls cM+s e
esa muds vkorZdky gksx
a s\

(C)
Q.27

2f
3

(B)

f
2

(D) 2f

,d fudk; :)ks"e ize ls xqtjrk gS A ftlls mlds


vkUrfjd tkZ esa 20 J dh o`f) gksrh gSa A fuEu esa ls
dkSu&lk dFku lgh gS?
(A) fudk; ij 20 J dk;Z fd;k x;k gSA
(B) fudk; }kjk 20 J dk;Z fd;k x;k gSA
(C) fudk; us 20 J m"ek ds :i esa izkIr dh gSA
(D) fudk; us 20 J tkZ] m"ek ds :i esa u"V dh gSA

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[CHEMISTRY]
Q.28 The oxidation number of sulphur in S8, S2F2 and Q.28 S8, S2F2 vkSj H2S esa lYQj dk vkDlhdj.k vad e'k%
H2S respectively are
gS
(A) 0, + 1 and 2
(B) + 2, 0 and + 2
(A) 0, + 1 ,oa 2
(B) + 2, 0 ,oa + 2
(C) 0, + 1 and + 2
(D) 2, 0 and + 2
(C) 0, + 1 ,oa + 2
(D) 2, 0 ,oa + 2
Q.29 An energy of 24.6 eV is required to remove one of
the electrons from neutral He-atom. Then the energy
required to remove both the electrons from neutral
atom is
(A) 24.6 eV
(B) 49.2 eV
(C) 51.8 eV
(D) 79 eV

Q.29 ghfy;e ds mnklhu ijek.kq ls ,d bysDVku dks vyx


djus esa 24.6 eV bysDVku oksYV tkZ dh vko';drk gSA

Q.30 Nitrogen dioxide (P) exists as a monomer in gaseous


form at a high temperature while as a dimer (Q) in
liquid or solid state at a low temperature. The nature
of P and Q respectively are
(A) P is diamagnetic while Q is paramagnetic
(B) P is paramagnetic while Q is diamagnetic
(C) both P and Q are paramagnetic
(D) both P and Q are diamagnetic

Q.30 ukbVkt
s u MkbvkDlkbM (P) mPp rki ij xSlh; :i esa
,dyd voLFkk esa gS tcfd fuEu rki ij f}yd (Q)
voLFkk nzoh; ;k Bksl :i esa gSA e'k% P vkSj Q dh

Q.31 The strength of an oxyacid E(OH)x , where E is the


central atom, depends upon
(A) electronegativity of E but not on atomic size of
E.
(B) atomic size of E but not on electronegativity of
E
(C) not on oxidation state of E in oxyacids
(D) atomic size, electronegativity and oxidation state
of E

mnklhu ghfy;e ijek.kq ds nksuksa bysDVku dks vyx


djus esa tkZ dh vko';drk gksxh
(A) 24.6 eV
(C) 51.8 eV

(B) 49.2 eV
(D) 79 eV

izfr gksxh
(A) P izfrpqEcdh; gSa tcfd Q vuqpqEcdh; gSA
(B) P vuqpqEcdh; gS tcfd Q izfrpqEcdh; gSA
(C) P vkSj Q nksuksa gh vuqpqEcdh; gSA
(D) P vkSj Q nksuksa gh izfrpqEcdh; gSA
Q.31 ,d vkWDlhvEy E(OH)x dk lkeF;Z fuHkZj djrk gS\
;gk E ,d dsUnzh; ijek.kq gSA
(A) E dh fo|qr _.kkRedrk ij ysfdu E ds ijek.kq
vkdkj ij ugha
(B) E ds ijek.kq vkdkj ij ysfdu E dh fo|qr _.kkRedrk
ij ugha
(C) vkWDlhvEy esa E dh vkDlhdj.k voLFkk ij ugha
(D) E ds ijek.kq vkdkj] fo|qr _.kkRedrk ,oa vkWDlhdj.k
voLFkk ij

Q.32 Select the correct alternative.


(A) 'a' is the coefficient of repulsion in Vander waal's
equation.
(B) 'b' is the excluded volume of gas per unit
molecule

an 2

P
(C)
is the ideal pressure of a Vander
V 2

waal's gas
(D) (Vnb) is the excluded volume of Vander waal
gas.

Q.32 lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft;sA


(A) 'a' ok.Mjoky lehdj.k esa izfrd"kZ.k dk xq.kkad gS
(B) 'b' izR;sd xSl v.kq ds fy;s oftZr vk;ru gS

Q.33 The hardness of water sample which contains


0.001 mole of MgSO4 dissolved per litre of water

Q.33 ty ds uewus] ftlesa MgSO4 ds 0.001 eksy 1 yhVj

is [ d H

2O

= 1 g/cc] Mg = 24, S = 32, O = 16.

(A) 100 ppm


(C) 10 ppm

CODE : A

(B) 1000 ppm


(D) none of these

an 2

(C) ok.Mjoky xSl dk vkn'kZ nkc P 2 gksrk gS


V

(D) ok.Mjoky xSl ds fy;s oftZr vk;ru (Vnb) gS

ty esa ?kqyu'khy gSaA ty ds bl uewus dh dBksjrk gksxh


[ dH

2O

= 1 g/cc] Mg = 24, S = 32, O = 16.

(A) 100 ppm


(C) 10 ppm

(B) 1000 ppm


(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh

PAGE NO. # 6

Q.34 2 moles of NH3 were heated at 270C in 1 L vessel.


The degree of dissociation of NH3 was found to be
0.27. The active mass of NH 3 , H 2 and N 2
respectively at equilibrium will be
[NH3]
[H2]
[N2]
(A) 1.7
0.0025
0.035
(B) 1.7
0.0018
0.054
(C) 1.46
0.81
0.27
(D) 1.80
0.27
0.81

aQ.34 1 yhVj ik= esa veksfu;k ds 2 eksy dks 270 lsfyl;l


ij xje djus ij] veksfu;k dk foyxu va'k 0.27 jg
tkrk gSA bl izdkj veksfu;k (NH3)] gkbMkstu (H2)
rFkk ukbVkstu (N2) dk lf; nzO;eku] lkE;oLFkk esa
e'k% gksxk

Q.35 CH3COOH is a weak acid while NaOH is a strong


base. When NaOH is added to an aq. solution of
CH3COOH, the degree of dissociation of acetic
acid increases, this effect is known as
(A) common ion effect (B) reverse ion effect
(C) saltation effect
(D) solubility effect

Q.35 CH3COOH ,d nqcZy vEy gS tcfd NaOH ,d


izcy {kkj gSA tc NaOH dks CH3COOH ds tyh;

Q.36 Using equations (1), (2) and (3)


(1) NH3(g) + 3Cl2(g)
NCl3(g) + 3HCl(g);H1
(2) N2(g) + 3H2(g)
2NH3(g) ; H2
(3) H2(g) + Cl2(g)
2HCl(g) ; H3
Predict the heat of formation of NCl3(Hf) in terms
of H1, H2 and H3

Q.36 vfHkf;k, (1), (2) ,oa (3)


(1) NH3(g) + 3Cl2(g)
NCl3(g) + 3HCl(g);H1
(2) N2(g) + 3H2(g)
2NH3(g) ; H2
(3) H2(g) + Cl2(g)
2HCl(g) ; H3
dk mi;ksx dj NCl3(Hf), H1, H2 rFkk H3ds

(A) Hf = H1 +
(B) Hf = H1
(C) Hf = H1

H 2
2
H 2
2
H 2
2
H 2

3
H 3
2

3
H 3
2

3
H 3
2

3
H 3
2
2
Q.37 When 1 mole of Zn reacts with 2 moles of NaOH
sodium zincate is formed, in which Zn exists in
(A) anionic part
(B) cationic part
(C) non-polar molecular
(D) may be any of the anionic or cationic part
(D) Hf = H1 +

Q.38 An aqueous solution of halogen salt of potassium


reacts with same halogen X2 to give KX3, a violet
coloured solution, in which halogen exists as X3
ion, X2 as a lewis acid and X as a lewis base,
halogen X is
(A) chlorine
(B) Bromine
(C) Iodine
(D) Fluorine
CODE : A

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

[NH3]
1.7
1.7
1.46
1.80

[H2]
0.0025
0.0018
0.81
0.27

[N2]
0.035
0.054
0.27
0.81

foy;u esa feyk;k tkrk gS] rks ,lhfVd vEy ds foyxu


va'krk c<+ tkrh gS bl izHkko dks dgrs gS
(A) levk;fud izHkko
(B) foijhr vk;fud izHkko
(C) yo.krk izHkko
(D) ?kqyu'khyrk dk izHkko

lkFk bl izdkj gksxh


H 2

3
H 3
2
2
H 2 3
H 3
(B) Hf = H1
2
2
H 2 3
H 3
(C) Hf = H1
2
2
(A) Hf = H1 +

(D) Hf = H1 +

H 2
2

3
H 3
2

Q.37 tc 1 eksy Zn, 2 eksy NaOH ds lkFk vfHkf;k djrk

gS] rks lksfM;e ftadVs curk gS] ftlesa ftad fo|eku


jgrk gS
(A) _.kkRed Hkkx esa
(B) /kuk;fud Hkkx esa
(C) v?kqzoh; ;kSfxd esa
(D) /kuk;fud ;k _.kk;fud Hkkx esa laHkor;k
Q.38 iksVsf'k;e ds gsykstu yo.k ds tyh; foy;u ls ogh
gSykstu X2 vfHkf;k ds Lo:i KX3 cukrh gSA bl

cSxuh jax ds foy;u esa tks gsykstu mifLFkr gS og


X3 vk;u, X2 ,d ywbl vEy ,oa X ,d ywbl {kkj ds
:i esa gS] gsykstu X gksxh
(A) Dyksjhu
(B) czksehu
(C) vk;ksfMu
(D) yksjhu
PAGE NO. # 7

Q.39 Which of the following will react with HCl and will
not give CO2.
(A) Na2CO3
(B) NaHCO3
(C) CaO
(D) MgCO3

Q.39 fuEu esa ls dkSu HCl ls vfHkf;k dj CO2 ugha nsxk


(A) Na2CO3
(B) NaHCO3
(C) CaO
(D) MgCO3

Q.40 Oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur, yet


H2S is acidic in nature while H2O is neutral because
(A) water molecules are associated due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding
(B) water has higher boiling point than H2S
(C) H S bond is weaker than O H bond
(D) H2S is a gas at ordinary temperature while H2O
is liquid.

Q.40 vkWDlhtu] lYQj ls vf/kd fo|qr _.kkRed gSA tcfd


H2S dh izfr vEyh; ,oa H2O dh izfr mnklhu gS

Q.41 The hybridisation of Xe in XeF5


(A) sp3d
(B) sp3
(C) sp3d2
(D) sp3d3

Q.41 XeF5 esa Xe dk ladj.k gksxk &


(A) sp3d
(B) sp3
(C) sp3d2
(D) sp3d3

Q.42 Which can show geometrical isomerism.


(A) Isobutene
(B) Cyclohexene

Q.42 fuEu esa ls dkSulk T;kferh; leko;ork iznf'kZr djrk

D;ksafd
(A) ty ds v.kqvksa esa vUrj vkf.od gkbMkt
s u ca/ku gksrk
gSA
(B) ty dk DoFkukad H2S dh rqyuk esa vf/kd gSA
(C) H S cU/k nqcZy gS O H cU/k dh rqyuk esa
(D) H2S lkekU; rki ij ,d xSl gS tcfd H2O nzo gSA

gSA
(A) vkbZlksC;wVhu

(C)

CH2

(D) 2-hexene
CH2

(C)
Q.43 Arrange the given compounds in correct order of
basicity.
(I) Aniline
(II) Benzyl amine
(III) Pyrrole
(IV) Pyridine
(A) II > I > IV > III
(C) II > IV > I > III

(B) I > II > IV > III


(D) I > II > III > IV

Q.44 Arrange the given compounds in order of their enol


content.
O

(B) lkbZDyksgsDlhu

Q.43 fn;s x;s ;kSfxdks dks c<+rh {kkjh;rk ds e esa O;ofLFkr

djksA
(I) ,suhyhu
(III) ik;jkWy

(II) csUtkbZy,sehu
(IV) fijhMhu

(A) II > I > IV > III


(C) II > IV > I > III

(B) I > II > IV > III


(D) I > II > III > IV

Q.44 fn;s x;s ;kSfxdks dks muds bZukWy va'k ds lgh e esa

O;ofLFkr djksA

(D) 2-gsDlhu

(I)

(II)

(A) I > II > III > IV


(C) II > I > III > IV

O
(III)

O
(IV)

(B) I > III > II > IV


(D) III > II > IV > I

Q.45 The number of PPP bond angles in P4(white)


molecule is
(A) 6
(B) 12
(C) 9
(D) 15

CODE : A

(I)

(II)

(A) I > II > III > IV


(C) II > I > III > IV

O
(III)

(IV)

(B) I > III > II > IV


(D) III > II > IV > I

Q.45 P4 (lQsn) ds v.kq esa PPP cU/k dks.kksa dh la[;k gksxh

&
(A) 6

(B) 12

(C) 9

(D) 15

PAGE NO. # 8

Q.46 The relationship between the given compounds:

Q.46 fn;s x;s ;kSfxdks esa D;k lEcU/k gS\

(II) C C C C
|
OH

(I) C C C C
|
OH

(II) C C C C
|
OH

(I) C C C C
|
OH

C
|
(III) C C C
|
OH

C
|
(III) C C C
|
OH

(A) I & II are position isomers


(B) I & III are position isomers
(C) II & III are position isomers
(D) I, II, III have different molecular formula

(A) I rFkk II fLFkrh leko;oh gS


(B) I rFkk III fLFkfr leko;oh gS
(C) II rFkk III fLFkrh leko;oh gS
(D) I, II o III ds v.kqlw= fHkUu&fHkUu gS

Q.47 Boric acid is polymeric due to


(A) its monoprotic acidic nature
(B) the presence of hydrogen bonds
(C) the tri basic nature
(D) its geometry

Q.47 ckWfjd vEy cgqyd gS D;ksafd


(A) bldh ,dy izksfV;d vEyh; izfr ds dkj.k
(B) blesa mifLFkr gkbMkstu cU/kuksa ds dkj.k
(C) viuh f={kkjh; izfr ds dkj.k
(D) bldh T;kferh ds dkj.k

Q.48 Select the incorrect statement.

Q.48 fuEu dFkuksa esa vlR; gS


O

O
COOH

(A) the IUPAC name of

is

COOH

(A)

OHC

dk vkbZ-;w - ih-,-lh
OHC

2-carboxy-5-formyl cyclohexanone

(IUPAC) uke 2-dkcksZDlh-5-QkfeZy lkbDykgsDlsuku

Cl

gSA
H

(B) IUPAC name of

Cl

is

(B)

vkbZ-;w-ih-,-lh (IUPAC) uke

4-chloro-2-methylpentanal

4-Dyksjks-2-esfFky isUVsuy gSA


(C) IUPAC name of CH3 CH = CH C CH
is pent-3-en-1-yne

(C) CH3 CH = CH C CH vkbZ-;w-ih-,-lh


(IUPAC) uke isUV-3-bu-1-vkbu gSA

CH2 CH CH2
(D) IUPAC name of

COOH COOHCOOH
3-carboxyl pentane dioic acid

CODE : A

is

CH2 CH CH2
(D)

vkbZ-;w-ih-,-lh (IUPAC)

COOH COOHCOOH
uke 3-dkcksZfDly is.Vsu MkbvkWbd vEy gSA

PAGE NO. # 9

Q.49

Arrange the given compound in order their acidic


strength.
(I) Me CH 2 CH COOH
|
Br
(II) Me CH CH 2 COOH
|
Br
(III) CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 COOH
|
Br
(A) I > II > III
(B) I > III > II
(C) III > II > I
(D) III > I > II

Q.50 Select correct statement


(A) Charge on sodium ion and sodium nucleus is
equal in magnitude
(B) Oleum is the mixture of H2SO4 & SO3 gas
(C) Mg3N2, Na2Se and Al2Se3 are non ionic
compounds
(D) The percent of each element is different in both
C2H2 and C6H6.
Q.51 The molecule/ion which can act as Lewis acid.
(A) CH2Cl2
(B) NH2Cl
(C) BeCl2

(D) NO 3

Q.49

fn;s x;s ;kSfxdks dh vEyh; lkeF;Z dk lgh e gSA


(I) Me CH 2 CH COOH
|
Br
(II) Me CH CH 2 COOH
|
Br
(III) CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 COOH
|
Br
(A) I > II > III
(B) I > III > II
(C) III > II > I
(D) III > I > II

Q.50 lgh dFku pqfu;s


(A) lksfM;e vk;u ij vkos'k ,oa lksfM;e ukfHkd ij

vkos'k dh x.kuk leku gSA


(B) H2SO4 o SO3 xSl dk feJ.k vksfy;e dgykrk gS
(C) Mg3N2, Na2Se ,oa Al2Se3 vk;fud ;kSfxd ugha
gSA
(D) C2H2 ,oa C6H6 nksuksa esa izR;sd rRo dh izfr'krrk
vyx&vyx gSA
Q.51 dkSulk v.kq@vk;u yqbZl vEy dh rjg O;ogkj djrk
gS&
(A) CH2Cl2

(B) NH2Cl

(C) BeCl2

(D) NO 3

Q.52 Select incorrect statements


(A) P2O5 is anhydride of HPO3, H3PO4 and
H4P2O7 all three
(B) Soda alum is an example of double salt
(C) mercury is a liquid at room temperature because
very high ionization energy makes it difficult for its
electrons to participate in metallic bonding
(D) Fe2O3 is not an amphoteric oxide

Q.52 fuEu esa vlR; dFku gS


(A) HPO3, H3PO4 ,oa H4P2O7 rhuksa vEykas dk P2O5

Q.53 The molarity of "40 V H2O2" solution is


(A) 1.78 M
(B) 3.57 M
(C) 2.88 M
(D) 1.76 M

Q.53 "40 V H2O2" foy;u dh eksyjrk dh x.kuk dhft;sA


(A) 1.78 M
(B) 3.57 M
(C) 2.88 M
(D) 1.76 M

Q.54 For an orbital in hydrogen atom radial wave function


(r) as a function of (r) is given as

Q.54 fdlh d{kd ds fy;s gkbMkstu ijek.kq ds fy;s f=T;


rjax Qyu (r), (r) ds Qyu ds :i esa fuEu :i ls

6r r 2 ka
1
e 0 k & a are constant
r =
0
9 6 a 30 / 2 a 0 a 02

if the orbital is at x-axis then select the most


appropriate option which represent this orbital.
(A) 3d
(B) 3dx
(C) 3p
(D) 3px

CODE : A

,ugkbMkbM gSA
(B) lksMk,ye f}yo.k dk mnkgj.k gSA
(C) ikjk dejs ds rkieku ij nzo gS D;ksfa d bldh
vR;f/kd vk;fud tkZ blds bysDVku dk ;ksxnku
blds /kkrqc/a k esa j[kk ikuk dfBu cukrh gSA
(D) Fe2O3 ,d ,EQksVsfjd vkDlkbM ugha gSA

iznf'kZr fd;k tkrk gS


r

6r r 2 ka
e 0 k & a fLFkjkad gS
r =
0
9 6 a 30 / 2 a 0 a 02
1

;fn d{kd x-v{kd ij gks] rks fuEu Qyu fdl d{kd dks
iznf'kZr dj jgk gS &
(A) 3d

(B) 3dx

(C) 3p

(D) 3px

PAGE NO. # 10

[MATHEMATICS]
Q.55 O;atd (log881) (log564) (log949) (log7125) cjkcj
Q.55 The value of expression
gksxk
(log881) (log564) (log949) (log7125) is equal to
(A) 18
(B) 24
(C) 36
(D) 2 log 6
(A) 18
(B) 24
(C) 36
(D) 2 log 6
Q.56 Let P(x) = x3 7x2 + 8x 11 have roots a, b
and c then the value of
(A)

7
11

(B)

8
11

1
1
1

, is
ab bc ac

(C)

7
11

(D)

vkSj c gksa] rks


8
11

Q.57 In ABC, if cos (2A B) + sin(A + B) = 2 and


AB = 4, then the value of BC, is
(A)

(B) 3

(C) 2 2

Q.56 ekuk P(x) = x3 7x2 + 8x 11 ds ewy a, b

(D) 2

(A)

(B)

8
11

(C)

7
11

(D)

8
11

Q.57 f=Hkqt ABC esa


;fn cos (2A B) + sin(A + B) = 2 rFkk AB = 4 gks]
rks BC dk eku gksxk
(A)

Q.58 The area contained by the points of intersection of


the graphs of 12x 2 20xy + 7y2 = 0 and
2x 3y + 4 = 0, is
(A) 4 sq. units
(B) 8 sq. units
(C) 14 sq. units
(D) 22 sq. units

7
11

1
1
1

dk eku gksxk
ab bc ac

(B) 3

(C) 2 2

(D) 2

Q.58 oksa 12x2 20xy + 7y2 = 0 rFkk 2x 3y + 4 = 0, ds

frPNsnu fcUnqvksa }kjk ifjc) {ks=Qy


(A) 4 oxZ bZdkbZ
(B) 8 oxZ bZdkbZ
(C) 14 oxZ bZdkbZ
(D) 22 oxZ bZdkbZ

Q.59 The lengths of the legs of a certain right triangle are


18 units and 63 units. The area of the circle which is
tangent to both legs of the triangle and has its center
on the hypotenuse, is
(A) 169
(B) 196
(C) 144
(D) 256

Q.59 fdlh ledks.k f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk,a 18 bZdkbZ ,oa 63 bZdkbZ

Q.60 There are seven Democrats and eight Republicans


sitting at a round table with fifteen seats. If the
Republicans must sit together and the Democrats
must sit together then the number of ways it can be
done, is

Q.60 ,d xksy est ij lkr MseksV


s vkSj vkB fjifCydu] iUg

(A) 7! 7!
(C) 7! 8!

(B)
(D)

7! 7!
2
7! 8!
2

12
3
A 2 , then the value
and
5
2
of (cos 2A + sin 2A) is equal to

Q.61 If tan A =

gSA ,d o`k tks f=Hkqt dh nksuksa Hkqtkvksa dks Li'kZ djrk


gS rFkk fod.kZ ij o`k dk dsUnz fLFkr gS] rks ml o`k dk
{ks=Qy gksxk&
(A) 169
(C) 144

(B) 196
(D) 256

lhVksa ij cSBs gSaA ;fn fjifCydu ,d lkFk cSBs rFkk


MsekssV Hkh ,d lkFk cSBs gks] rks bl rjg ls cSBus ds
rjhdksa dh la[;k gksxh&
(A) 7! 7!

(B)

7! 7!
2

(C) 7! 8!

(D)

7! 8!
2

12
3
A 2 gks] rks
rFkk
5
2
(cos 2A + sin 2A) dk eku cjkcj gksxk

Q.61 ;fn tan A =

(A)

49
169

(B)

289
169

(A)

49
169

(B)

289
169

(C)

49
169

(D)

239
169

(C)

49
169

(D)

239
169

CODE : A

PAGE NO. # 11

Q.62 In a triangle ABC, with angle A, B, C sides a, b, c


and a b c

Q.62 ,d f=Hkqt ABC esa dks.k A, B, C rFkk Hkqtk,sa a, b, c


vkSj a b c

a 3 b3 c3
If
= 8. The maximum
sin 3 A sin 3 B sin 3 C
length of the side 'a', is

a 3 b3 c3
;fn
= 8 gks] rks Hkqtk 'a'
sin 3 A sin 3 B sin 3 C

(A) 1

(B) 3

(C) 2

3
2

(D)

dk vf/kdre eku gksxk&


(A) 1

(B) 3

Q.63 Let S =

a
(x 3) (x 4) . If 'a' is the remainder
x 7

Q.63 ekuk S =

(C) 2

3
2

(D)

(x 3) (x 4)

gSA

x 7

when the polynomial (x2000 + 2) is divided by

;fn cgqin (x2000 + 2) dks (x i) ls foHkkftr fd;k

(x i) where i = 1 , then S equals

tkrk gS] tgk i = 1 rks 'ks"kQy 'a' vkrk gS] rks S


cjkcj gksxk&

(A)

2i
3

(B)

1
3

(C) 1

(D)

2i
3

Q.64 The equation


x 1
log2(x2 x) log2
+ (log2x)2 = 4 has
x
(A) no integral solution
(B) only irrational solution(s)
(C) one rational and one irrational solution
(D) one prime solution

(A)

2i
3

(B)

1
3

(C) 1

(D)

2i
3

x 1
Q.64 lehdj.k log2(x2 x) log2
+ (log2x)2 = 4
x

(A) dss iw.kkd gy ugha gksxsaA


(B) ds dsoy vifjes; gy gksxsA
(C) dk ,d ifjes; vkSj ,d vifjes; gy gksxkA
(D) dk ,d vHkkT; gy gksxkA

Q.65 Kangaroo makes semicircular arcs when he jumps.


He gets tired fast so his jump size decreases in a
geometric manner. The heights of his first three
bounces are 25, 20 and 16 feet. If this pattern
continues, the length of the path decreased by him
before coming to rest, is
(A) 150 (B) 250 (C) 125 (D) 100

Q.65 ,d daxk: dwnrs le; v)Z o`k cukrk gSA tYn gh og

Q.66 Number of integral values of x satisfying the

Q.66 x ds iw. kkd ekuks dh la[ ;k tks vlfedk dk

x
1

, is
x 1 x 3
(B) 1
(C) 2

x
1

dks lUrq"V djrh gks] gksxha


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

inequality
(A) 0

(D) 3

Q.67 Let A = (sin 1)11 + (sin 3)11 + (sin 5)11 + ......


+ (sin 87)11 + (sin 89)11
11
and B=(cos91) + (cos93)11 + (cos95)11 + .....
+ (cos177)11 + (cos179)11.
The value of (A + B) is
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 1
(D) 45

CODE : A

Fkd tkrk gS rks mlds dwnus dh vkdkj Hkh T;kferh; :i


ls ?kVrk tkrk gSA igys rhu mNkyksa dh pkbZ e'k%
25, 20 vkSj 16 QhV FkhA ;fn ;gh e jgrk gS] rks mlds
:dus ls igys ?kVk gqvk jkLrk gksxk
(A) 150

(B) 250

(C) 125

(D) 100

Q.67 ekuk A = (sin 1)11 + (sin 3)11 + (sin 5)11 + ......


+ (sin 87)11 + (sin 89)11
11
rFkk B=(cos91) + (cos93)11 + (cos95)11 + .....
+ (cos177)11 + (cos179)11.
gks] rks (A + B) dk eku gksxk
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 1
(D) 45

PAGE NO. # 12

Q.68 Let a = (tan 15) 3

and

Q.68 ekuk a = (tan 15) 3

cos116 cos 244 cos 23 sin 67

b = 4
.

cos
67

sin
23

sin
116

sin
244

The value of logab is

(A)

1
5

(B)

2
5

(C)

3
4

(D)

rFkk

cos116 cos 244 cos 23 sin 67

b = 4
.

cos
67

sin
23

sin
116

sin
244

gks] rks logab dk eku gksxk

3
5

(A)

1
5

(B)

2
5

(C)

3
4

(D)

3
5

Q.69 The value of the expression

Q.69 O;atd

sin 2 75 csc 2 75 cos 2 75 sec 2 75 tan 2 75 cot 2 75


,

n
1 n
n 1 2

sin 2 75 csc 2 75 cos 2 75 sec 2 75 tan 2 75 cot 2 75


,

n
1 n
n 1 2

is
(A)

dk eku gksxk
1
3

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D)

3
2

(A)

1
3

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D)

3
2

Q.70 Which of the following six statements are true about


the cubic polynomial P(x) = 2x3 + x2 + 3x 2 ?
(i) It has exactly one positive real root
(ii) It has either one or three negative roots.
(iii) It has a root between 0 and 1
(iv) It must have exactly two real roots.
(v) It has a negative root between 2 and 1.
(vi) It has no complex roots.
(A) only (i), (iii) and (vi)
(B) only (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(C) only (i) and (iii)
(D) only (iii), (iv) and (v)

Q.70 rhu ?kkrh; cgqin P(x) = 2x3 + x2 + 3x 2 ds fy,


fuEu Ng dFkuksa esa ls dkSu ls dFku lR; gksxsa?
(i) cgqin dk dsoy ,d gh /kukRed okLrfod ewy gksxkA
(ii) cgqin ds ;k rks ,d ;k rhu _.kkRed ewy gksxsaA
(iii) cgqin dk ,d ewy 0 ,oa 1 ds e/; gksxkA
(iv) cgqin ds dsoy nks okLrfod ewy gksxsaA
(v) cgqin dk ,d _.kkRed ewy 2 ,oa 1 ds e/;

Q.71 The sum of the roots of


cos(2x) + sin2(2x) = 1, where 0 x 2
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 7
(D) 8
Q.72 The greatest value of the function

Q.71 lehdj.k cos(2x) + sin2(2x) = 1 ds ewyksa dk ;ksx


gksxk] tgk 0 x 2
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 7
(D) 8

2 x 2 4 x 11
f(x) = 2
, is
x 2x 5
9
(A)
4

(B) 2

11
(C)
5

fLFkr gksxk
(vi) cgqin ds lfEeJ ewy ugha gksxsaA
(A) dsoy (i), (iii) vkSj (vi)
(B) dsoy (ii), (iii) vkSj (iv)
(C) dsoy (i) vkSj (iii)
(D) dsoy (iii), (iv) vkSj (v)

2 x 2 4 x 11
Q.72 Qyu f(x) = 2
dk mPpre eku gksxk
x 2x 5

(A)

17
(D)
8

7
Q.73 The value of n , is equal to
n
n 1

where

(A) 448
CODE : A

7
7
n represents C n

(B) 128
(C) 127

Q.73

9
4

(B) 2

(C)

11
5

(D)

17
8

n n

dk eku gksxk

n 1

(D) 149

7 7
tgk Cn
n

(A) 448
(B) 128

(C) 127

(D) 149

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Q.74 The numerical value of sec 20 sec 40 sec 80, is


equal to
1
5
(C) 5

(A)

1
5
(C) 5

6 3
4

(B)

(A)

(D) 8

x 2 bx m 1

Q.75 Suppose a, b, c > 0. If


has two
ax c
m 1
roots which are numerically equal but of opposite
signs, then the value of m must be
ab
(A)
ab

ab
(B)
ab

(C) c

(D)

1
2

(B) 1

Q.77 For what value of b is

(C)

3
2

(B)

x 2 bx m 1

ds nks ewyksa
ax c
m 1
dk xf.krh; eku cjkcj gS ijUrq foijhr fpUg ds gS]a rks m
ab
ab

(C) c

(D) 2

2i
a real number?
bi 1

(where i2 = 1.)
(A)

(D) 8

Q.75 ekuk a, b, c > 0 gSA ;fn

(A)

1
c

1
3

6 3
4

(B)

dk eku vo'; gksxk

1
Q.76 If a line passes through the point , 1 and (1, 2).
2
Its x-intercept, is

(A)

Q.74 sec 20 sec 40 sec 80 dk xf.krh; eku cjkcj gksxk

(B)

ab
ab

(D)

1
c

1
Q.76 ;fn ,d js[kk fcUnq , 1 rFkk (1, 2) ls xqtjrh gS]
2
rks bldk x-vUr%[k.M gksxk

(A)

1
2

(B) 1

Q.77 b ds fdl eku ds fy,

(C)

1
3

(D) 2

2i
,d okLrfod la[;k gksxh
bi 1

(tgk i2 = 1.)
1
2

(C)

1
2

(D)

3
2

(A)

3
2

(B)

1
2

(C)

1
2

(D)

3
2

Q.78 The vertices of rectangle ABCD are A = ( 1, 0),


B = (2, 0), C = (s, t) and D = (1, 4). Length of the
diagonal AC, is
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

Q.78 ,d vk;kr ABCD ds 'kh"kZ A = ( 1, 0), B = (2, 0),


C = (s, t) rFkk D = (1, 4) gSA fod.kZ AC dh yEckbZ

Q.79 The coefficient of x 7 in the expansion of

x2 2
ds lkj esa x7 dk xq.kkad gksxk
Q.79
2
x

(A) 14
(B) 14
(C) 56
(D) 56

x2 2

2 x , is

(A) 14
(B) 14

(C) 56

gksxh
(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 4

(D) 5

(D) 56

Q.80 The parabola y = ax2 + bx + 1 has its maximum at


(2, 2). The value of b, is
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

Q.80 ;fn ijoy; y = ax2 + bx + 1 fcUnq (2, 2) ij viuk


vf/kdre j[krk gks] rks b dk eku cjkcj gksxk
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

Q.81 Sum of the minimum distance and the maximum


distance from the point (4, 3) to the circle
x2 + y2 + 4x 10y 7 = 0, is
(A) 15
(B) 20
(C) 25
(D) 30

Q.81 fcUnq (4, 3) ls o`k x2 + y2 + 4x 10y 7 = 0 dh

CODE : A

vf/kdre ,oa U;wure nwjh dk ;ksx gksxk


(A) 15

(B) 20

(C) 25

(D) 30

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