Class
CET 2014-2015
Practice Paper - 01
Max. Marks
Duration
Date
120
120 minutes
15-04-2015
Instructions
1.
2.
PART I - PHYSICS
1. Among the given physical quantities the one which can be expressed in kg s2 is
(A) viscosity
(B) density
(C) energy
a 3b 2
. The percentage
cd
errors of measurement in a, b, c and d are 1%, 3%, 4% and 2% respectively. The percentage error in the
measurement of P is
(A) 13%
(B) 10%
(C) 6%
(D) 8%
3. At the instant a traffic light turns green, a car that has been waiting at an intersection starts ahead with a
constant acceleration of 3.2 ms2. At the same instant, a truck travelling with a constant speed of
20 ms1, overtakes and passes the car. The distance from the starting point to the point at which the car
overtakes the truck is
(A) 200 m
(B) 250 m
(C) 300 m
(D) 225 m
4. A particle moves such that its displacement as a function of time is given by x3 = t3 + 1. Its acceleration
as a function of time and displacement is
2t 2
2 t
(A) 4
(B) 5
x
x
(C)
2t
x5
(D)
t
x4
5. A particle moves in the XY-plane with constant acceleration (a) directed along the negative Y-axis. The
equation of the path of particle has the form y = bx cx2, where b and c are positive constants. The
velocity of the particle at the origin of coordinates is given by
a 2
2a 2
2a 2
(A)
b 1
(B)
b 1
(C)
b 1
2c
3c
3c
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(D)
a 2
b 1
2c
6. A car speeds up in a circular path. Among the following diagram the one that illustrates the acceleration
of the car is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
m1
F
m 2 m3
(B)
m1 m 2
F
m 2 m3
(D)
m 2 m3
F
m1 m 2 m3
8. A pair of balls moving with a common velocity v, along a straight groove collides with the left end of a
series of 8 balls kept along the groove. If the coefficient of restitution between two balls is 1, then, after
collision
v
m m
m m m m m m m m
(A) the first ball from the right, alone moves with a speed 2 v
(B) the first two balls from the right, move with a speed v
(C) all the balls which are originally at rest move with a common velocity of
(D) all the 10 balls move with a common velocity of
v
4
v
5
9. In the rotational motion of a rigid body, all the particles move with
(A) the same linear velocity and angular velocity
(B) the same linear velocity and different angular velocities
(C) different linear velocities and same angular velocity
(D) different linear velocities and different angular velocities.
10. If A is areal velocity of a planet of mass M, its angular momentum is
M
(A)
(B) 2MA
(C) A2M
A
(D) MA
11. Figure shows the stress-strain curves of two metals P and Q. From the graph it can be concluded that
(A) Q has greater Youngs modulus and lesser ductility
(B) P has greater Youngs modulus and lesser ductility
(C) P has greater Youngs modulus and greater ductility
(D) Q has greater Youngs modulus and greater ductility
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12. Water flows though a frictionless duct with a varying cross-section as shown in the figure. The graph
which shows variation of pressure p along the x-axis is (Assume water to be non-viscous)
X
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
13. The given graph, shows the fall of temperature (T) due to emission of radiation of
two bodies 1 and 2 (having the same surface area) with time (t). The correct
relations between emissive powers (E1 and E2) and the relation between absorptive
powers (a1 and a2) are
(A) E1 > E2, a1 < a2
14. When the temperature of a black body increases, it is observed that the wavelength corresponding to
maximum energy changes from 0.26 m to 0.13 m. The ratio of emissive powers of the body at the
respective temperatures is
16
(A)
1
(B)
4
1
(C)
1
4
(D)
1
16
15. 50 R calories of heat is required to rise the temperature of 4 moles of an ideal gas at constant pressure
from 50 C to 55 C. The gas could be
(A) N2
(B) He
(C) CO2
(D) CH4
16. For the arrangement shown in the figure, the time period of oscillation is
m
m
(A) 2
(B) 2
k
2k
(C) 2
m
4k
(D) 2
4m
k
m
17. If y A sin ( vt x) represents a transverse wave travelling along x-axis, then the particle velocity
vp, the wave velocity v and the slope s of the wave are related as
v
2
(A) vp = vs
(B) v p
(C) v p = s v
s
(D) v p
v
s2
18. An open pipe and a closed organ pipe are of same length. The ratio of the frequency of the nth mode of
vibration of the two pipes is
(A) 1
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(B)
n
2n 1
(C)
2n
2n 1
(D) 2n
19. A train is moving towards a hill with a speed of 3 ms1, blowing a whistle of frequency 327 Hz. The
number of beats heard by a passenger in the train is (velocity of sound = 330 ms1)
(A) 7
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
20. Figure shows a tube structure in which signal is sent from one end
received at the other end. The frequency of the sound source can be
electronically between 2000 Hz and 5000 Hz. The frequency at
maximum intensity will be detected is (The speed of sound in
343 ms1).
(A) 4280 Hz
(B) 4950 Hz
(C) 4490 Hz
and is
varied
which
air is
(D) 4000 Hz
23. The graph which represents the variation of electric field E with distance due to a point charge q is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
24. Two conducting spherical shells of radii a and b with charges Q and Q are externally separated by a
distance d. The capacitance of the system is
4 0
40
40
4 0
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
1 1 1
1 1 1
1 1 2
1 1 2
a
b
d
a
b
d
a
b
d
a b d
25. A semicircular metal ring of radius R has charge per unit length . The electric potential at the centre of
1
the ring is at
k
40
(A) k
(B) k
(C) k
(D) k
26. The equivalent resistance between A and B in the network shown in the figure is
(A) 3.6
(B) 6
(C) 9
(D) 3
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27. Twenty four identical cells are available. They should be connected in a cell matrix such that maximum
current flows through a resistance of 3 . Let m = number of cells in series in a row and n = number of
such rows in parallel. If emf of each cell = 2V and internal resistance of each cell = 0.5 , then
(A) m = 6, n = 4
(B) m = 8, n = 3
(C) m = 2, n = 12
(D) m = 12, n = 2
28. In the given figure, the energy stored in the capacitor is
(A) 48 J
(B) 12 J
(C) 24 J
(D) 36 J
29. Figure shows a long hollow conducting tube carrying a current I. The sections A and
C are of unequal cross-sections joined by a conical section B.
The points 1, 2 and 3 lie on a line parallel to the axis of the conductor. The magnetic
fields at the points 1, 2 and 3 are B1 B2 and B3 respectively.
Then.
(A) B1 B2 B3
(B) B1 B2 B3
(C) B1 B2 B3
(D) The fields cannot be calculated/compared as the dimensions of the sections are not given.
30. A particle of charge q and mass m is moving in a circular path of radius r with angular speed
clockwise. The ratio of its magnetic moment (M) to the angular momentum (L) about the centre of the
circular path is
q
q
(A)
,
M
and
L
are
parallel
(B)
,
M
and
L
are antiparallel
m
2m
q
q
(C) , M and L are parallel
(D)
, M and L are antiparallel.
m
2m
31. Two long straight parallel wires separated by a distance r carry same current I flowing in the same
direction. The work required to increase their separation to 2r is
I2
I2
I2
I2
(A) 0
(B) 0
(C) 0 ln r
(D) 0 ln 2
2
2
2
32. A magnet is suspended in such a way that it oscillates in the horizontal plane. It makes 20 oscillations
per minute at a place where the angle of dip is 30 and 15 oscillations per minute at a place where the
angle of dip is 60. The ratio of earths total magnetic field at the two places is
(A) 3 3 :8
(B) 16 : 9 3
(C) 4 : 9
(D) 2 3 : 9
33. A diamagnetic liquid is taken in a U-tube. A strong magnetic field is applied across
N
the liquid in any one limb of the U-tube. The level of the liquid in that limb.
(A) raises relative to the liquid level in the other limb.
(B) falls relative to the liquid level in the other limb
(C) remains same
(D) oscillates up and down
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34. In the figure, region I is field free and region II has a uniform magnetic field B
directed into the plane of the paper. PMN is a semicircular conducting loop of radius
r with centre at O. The plane of the loop is in the plane of the paper. The loop is
rotated in clockwise direction with a constant angular velocity about an axis
passing through O and perpendicular to plane of paper. The resistance of the loop is
R. The expression for the magnitude of current in the loop is
Br 2
Br 2
2Br 2
2Br 2
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2R
R
R
2R
35. Figure shows a metallic square frame of edge l in a vertical plane. A
(B) 2Blu
(C)
2Blu
(D)
1
Blu
2
36. The average current of a sinusoidally varying alternating current of peak value 5 A and initial phase
T
T
zero, between the instants t to t is
8
4
14.14
17.32
12.33
10.00
A
A
A
A
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
37. A 50 W, 100V electric lamp is to be operated on 200 V, 50 Hz electric mains. The capacitance required
in series with the lamp is
(A) 7.2 F
(B) 8.2 F
(C) 9.2 F
(D) 10.2 F
38. The electric field intensity produced by the radiations coming from 100 W bulb at 3 m distance is E. The
electric field intensity produced by the radiations coming from 50 W bulb at the same distance is
E
E
(A)
(B) 2E
(C)
(D) 2E
2
2
39. A convergent beam of light is incident on a convex mirror of radius of curvature
R as shown in figure. A real image is formed at a distance 0.4 m from the
mirror. The radius of curvature of the mirror is
(A) 0.4 m
(B) 0.4 m
(C) 0.8 m
(D) 0.8 m
0.2 m
40. Two geometrically identical plano-convex lenses are available. One is silvered on its plane surface and
the other is silvered on its curved surface. If their focal lengths are respectively 30 cm and 10 cm, the
radius of curvature of the curved surface is
(A) 50 cm
(B) 30 cm
(C) 60 cm
(D) 40 cm
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41. A young boy has accommodation of his eye such that the power of this eye-lens can change between
50 D and 60 D. His far point is at infinity. The distance of his retina from the eye-lens and his near point
are respectively (in cm)
(A) 2, 10
(B) 2.5, 12
(C) 3, 15
(D) 3.5, 12
42. Two independent waves are expressed as y1 = a1 sin (t + kx) and y2 = a2 sin (t + kx + ). Whether
sustained interference is possible between these?
(A) Yes
(B) No
(C) Possibility depends on
(D) It cannot be predicted
43. In order to increase the resolving power of an electron microscope
(A) de-Broglie wavelength of the electron beam must be increased
(B) the electron beam must be accelerated through a high potential difference
(C) the electron beam must be subjected to retardation potential
(D) the electron beam must be accelerated through a low potential difference.
44. The slope of the graph of the maximum kinetic energy in joule of the photoelectrons versus the
frequency difference ( 0) in Hz will be
h
e
1
(A)
(B) Plancks constant h (C)
(D)
e
h
h
45. The de-Broglie wavelength of the electron in the ground state of a hydrogen atom is
(A) 0.53
(B) 1.06
(C) 1.67
(D) 3.33
46. The energy E of a photon is equal to the kinetic energy of a proton. Let 1 be the de-Broglie wavelength
of the proton and 2 be the wavelength of the photon. The ratio 1 is proportional to
2
1
(A) E
(C) E1
(B) E 2
(D) E2
47. In an experiment on scattering of -particles by a gold nucleus, the closest distance of approach is
30 fermi. If the velocity of the -particle is doubled, the closest distance of approach will
(A) remain unaltered
(B) also double
th
(C) reduce to a value half of the original value
(D) reduce to (1/4) the original value
48. When an hydrogen atom emits a photon due to the electron transition from n = 5 to n = 1 state, its recoil
speed is nearly
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
(A) 10 ms
(B) 2 10 ms
(C) 4 ms
(D) 8 10 ms
49. According to Bohrs model of hydrogen atom
(A) the linear velocity of the electrons is quantised
(B) the angular velocity of the electrons is quantised
(C) the linear momentum of the electrons is quantised
(D) the angular momentum of the electrons is quantized
50. The magnetic moment of a free proton is approximately 2.8 n (n = nuclear magneton, a unit of
magnetic moment; n = 5.05 1027 JT1). The potential energy of a proton subjected to a magnetic field
1.4 T is (assume that the magnetic moment is almost opposite to B while precessing)
26
26
(A) 3.92 10 J
(B) 3.92 10 J
26
26
(C) 1.96 10 J
(D) 1.96 10 J
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51. The half life of a radioactive material is 8 hours. If 20% of the sample remains active after time t, 10% of
the sample will remain active after
(A) (t + 2) hour
(B) (t + 4) hour
(C) (t + 6) hour
(D) (t + 8) hour
52. A block of pure silicon at 300 K has a length of 10 cm and an area of 104 m2. If a battery of emf 2 V is
connected across it, the electron current is (Given: mobility of electrons is 0.14 m2 V1 s1 and electron
density is 1.4 1016 m3)
(A) 6.72 104 A
(B) 6.72 105 A
(C) 6.72 A
(D) 0.56 A
53. If in a p-n junction diode, a square input signal of 10 V is applied as in the figure, then the value of
output signal across RL will be
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
54. In a photodiode, the value of the emf produced by monochromatic light is proportional to
(A) the barrier voltage at p-n junction
(B) the intensity of light falling on the photodiode
(C) the frequency of light falling on the photodiode
(D) the voltage applied at the p-n junction
55. In a CE-amplifier the audio signal voltage across the collector resistance of 2 k is 2V. The current
amplification factor of the transistor is 100. The signal current through the base is
(A) 0.01 mA
(B) 0.1 mA
(C) 0.001 mA
(D) 0.05 mA
56. The diagram shows a logic circuit. A single gate
which is equivalent to the given combination of
logic gates is
(A) X-NOR
(B) NOR
(C) X-OR
(D) OR
57. In a LOS (Line of sight) communication system, the height of the transmitting antenna is 32 m, where as
the height of the receiving antenna is 40.5 m. The maximum distance between them for satisfactory
communication is about (Given: Radius of the earth = 6400 km)
(A) 23 km.
(B) 33 km.
(C) 20 km.
(D) 43 km.
58. Two coherent sources S1 and S2 are placed on X-axis at a separation of d = 6. An
observer starts moving from P 1, on a circular track of radius R (R >> d). The
number of bright points and dark points observed by him when he reaches the
point P1 again will be
(A) 20, 20
(B) 19, 20
(C) 24, 24
(D) 20, 19
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59. The maximum amplitudes of the signal and carrier are 4 volt and 5 volt respectively. Then in the
amplitude modulated wave, the percentage of modulation is
(A) 20 %
(B) 80 %
(C) 100%
(D) 125 %
60. The axes of a polarizer and an analyser are inclined at 60 with each other. The amplitude of the
polarized light emergening from the analyzer is A. The amplitude of the unpolarised light incident on the
polariser is
(A) A/2
(B) A
(C) 2A
(D) 2 2 A
PART II CHEMISTRY
1. The order of reactivity for the following alcohols with halogen acids is
CH3
CH3CH2CH2OH
CH3CH2
CH
OH
CH3CH3
CH3
(b)
(a)
CH3
(c)
O
Cr
O
(A) 4
C OH
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 10
3. Of the following, the compound which undergoes self-aldol condensation in the presence of cold dilute
alkali is
(A) CH2=CHCHO
(B) CHCCHO
(C) C6H5CHO
(D) CH3CH2CHO
(C) Foam-mist
(D) Emulsion-Curd
(B) Aerosol-smoke
5. In (CH3)3N, the state of hybridization of N atom and the spatial arrangement of methyl groups around it
are respectively
(A) sp3, pyramidal
, CH NH
(D) 100 ml
8. The temperature dependence of the rate constant is given by the Arrhenius equation
E
E
(A) ln k ln A a
(B) ln A ln k a
RT
RT
Ea
(C) ln k A
(D) ln A RT ln E a ln k
RT
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(B) CH3CH=CHCH3
(D) (CH3)2 C=CHCH3
15. The catalyst used in Habers process for manufacture of ammonia gas?
(A) Fe/Mo
(B) P2O5
(C) Pt
(D) NiO
16. On heating (NH4)2Cr2O7, the gas evolved is X. The same gas is obtained by heating
(A) NH4NO2
(B) NH4NO3
(C) Mg3N2 + H2O
(D) Na2O2 + H2O
17. Benzophenone is obtained by the reaction of
(A) benzoyl chloride + benzene + AlCl3
(B) benzoyl chloride + hydrogen chloride
(C) benzoyl chloride + phenyl magnesium chloride (D) benzene + carbon monoxide + ZnCl2
18. When temperature of an ideal gas is increased from 27 C to 927 C, the kinetic energy will be
(A) same
(B) increased by eight times
(C) increased by four times
(D) increased by two times
19. The carboxylic acid which does not undergo Hell-Volhard Zelinsky reaction is
(A) CH3COOH
(B) CH3CH2COOH
(C) (CH3)2CHCOOH
(D) (CH3)3CCOOH
20. Heat of combustion of C, H2 and C2H6 are x1, x2 and x3 respectively. Hence, heat of formation of
C2H6 is
(A) 2x1 3x2 + x3
(B) x1 x2 + x3
(C) x3 + 2x1 + 3x2
(D) x1 + x2 x3
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Cl
(A) 2-chloro-5-hydroxyhexane
(C) 5-chlorohexan-2-ol
(B) 2-hydroxy-5-chlorohexane
(D) 2-chlorohexan-5-ol
22. The value of K for the reaction: H 2 I 2 2HI is 49. Then the value of K for the reaction,
2HI H2 + I2 will be
(A) 49
(B)
1
49
(C) 7
(D)
1
7
(I)
OH
NO2
(II)
OH
OH
NO2
OCH3
(III)
OH
(IV)
OCH3
(V)
(D) 108y5
(D) H4P2O7
(C) H3PO3
26. Substrates which inhibit the catalytic activity of enzymes are called
(A) competitive inhibitors
(B) non-competitive inhibitors
(C) inhibitors
(D) non-promoters
27. The most stable hydride of group15 elements is
(A) NH3
(B) PH3
(C) AsH3
(D) SbH3
28. Which of the following compound with molecular formula C5H10 yields acetone on ozonolysis?
(A) 3-methyl-1-butene
(B) cyctopentane
(C) 2-methyl-1-butene
(D) 2-methyl-2-butene
29. Amongst the following ions which one has the highest paramagnetism?
(A) [Cr(H2O)6]3+
(B) [Fe(H2O)6]2+
(C) [Cu(H2O)6]2+
(D) [Zn(H2O)6]2+
31. Fac-Mer isomerism is associated with which one of the following complexes? (M = central metal)
(A) [M(AA)2]
(B) [MA3B3]
(C) [M(AA)3]
(D) [MABCD]
32. Increasing the temperature of an aqueous solution will cause decrease in
(A) % w/w
(B) mole fraction
(C) molarity
(D) molality
(D) Malachite
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(C) Magnetite
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34. Which of the following statements is not true for transition metals?
(A) In the highest oxidation state, the transition metal show basic character and form cationic complexes
(B) In the highest oxidation state of the first five transition elements (Sc to Mn), all the 4s and 3d
electrons are used for bonding
(C) Once the d5 configuration is exceeded, the tendency to involve all the 3d electrons in bonding
decreases
(D) In addition to the normal oxidation states, the zero oxidation state is also shown by these elements
in complexes
35. A radioactive elements gets spilled over the floor of a room. Its half-life period is 30 days. If the initial
activity is 10 times the permissible value, after how many days will it be safe to enter the room?
(A) 1000 days
(B) 300 days
(C) 10 days
(D) 100 days
36. Which one of the following characteristics of the transition metals is associated with their catalytic
activity?
(A) Paramagnetic behavious
(B) Colour of hydrated ions
(C) Variable oxidation states
(D) High enthalpy of atomization
37. Which of the following oxidation states is the most common among the lanthanoids?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 2
(D) 5
38. Which of the following pairs of metals is purified by van Arkel method?
(A) Ni and Fe
(B) Ga and ln
(C) Ar and Ti
(D) Ag and Au
39. The resistance of 0.1 N solution of a salt is found to be 2.5 103 ohms. The equivalent conductance of
the solution is (cell constant = 1.15 cm1).
(A) 4.6
(B) 5.6
(C) 6.6
(D) 7.6
40. In the electrochemical process for aluminium extraction, electrolyte used is
(A) Al(OH)3 in NaOH solution
(B) an aqueous solution of Al2(SO4)3
(C) a molten mixture of Al2O3 and Na3AlF6
(D) a molten mixture of Al2O3 and Al(OH)3
41. Which property is most important which makes fluorine the strongest oxidizing halogen?
(A) Bond dissociation energy
(B) Ionisation enthalpy
(C) Hydration enthalpy
(D) Electron affinity
42. The ratio of time for 50 % and 90 % completion of a first order reaction is
(A) 1 : 2
(B) 2 : 3
(C) 3 : 5
(D) 3 : 10
(D) Glass
(D) 2
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(C) 4
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46. The relatively lowering of vapour pressure in case of a solution of non-volatile solute is equal to the
mole fraction of solute. The statement is based on
(A) Henrys law
(B) Arrhenius law
(C) Raoults law
(D) Ostwalds law
47. The ion that is isoelectronic with CO is
(A) CN
(B) O 2
(C) O 2
(D) N 2
(C) Na+
(D) Mg2+
(D) O 2
50. The co-ordination number and oxidation state of the element E in the complex [E(en)2(C2O4)]NO2
(where en is ethylene diamine) are respectively
(A) 4 and 3
(B) 6 and 3
(C) 6 and 2
(D) 4 and 2
51. A real gas tends to behave more ideally at
(A) low T and low P
(C) high T and low P
52. Most crystals show good cleavage because their atoms, ions or molecules are
(A) Weakly bonded together
(B) strongly bonded together
(C) Spherically symmetrical
(D) arranged in planes
53. The ionisation isomer of [Cr(H2O)4 Cl (NO2)]Cl is
(A) [Cr (H2O)4 (O2N)]Cl2
(C) [Cr (H2O)4 Cl(ONO)]Cl
d[ A]
indicates
dt
(A) decrease in concentration of substance A
(B) increase in concentration of substance A
(C) no reaction is occurring
(D) the rate of reaction is very small
H3 O
LiAlH4
KCN
58. Given, CH3 Br
(A)
(B)
(C) . The compound (C) in the above reaction is
ether
(A) methane
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(B) acetone
(D) acetaldehyde
59. Corrosion is
(A) any reaction in presence of H2O
(B) an electrochemical phenomenon
(C) union between two light metals and a heavy metal
(D) interaction between H+ and OH
60. In the following, the compound(s) which give racemic mixture on nucleophilic substitution by OH ion
is/are
Br
CH3
CH Br
C2H5
(i)
CH3
C CH3
C2H5
C2H5
(ii)
(iii)
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CH3 CH
14
CH2Br
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