EAMCETGRAND TEST
MATHEMATICS
1.
Let A = {9, 10, 11, 12, 13} and let f : A N be defined by f(n) = the highest prime factor of n
; (n A) then the range of f
A) , m
f H"
1) {9, 10, 11, 13}
2.
2) {3, 5, 11}
a
tib
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x 2 3x 4
If x is real then the value of x2 3x 4 lies in the interal
x
J~`
x 2 3x 4
x 2 3x 4
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H q= LO_
JO`~=.
2)5 ,5
1
)
3
,
3
.
fx e log x 9 x
x
H ^=
3)6 , 6
4)7 , 7
1) [-3, 3]
4.
2) (0, 3]
3) [0, 3]
4) (0, 3)
If the natural numbers are divided into groups of1,2,3,4,5, 6,7,8,9,10......... then the sum
of
elements in 100th group is
5.
1) 50005
2) 500005
3) 500050
4) 62525
If A and B are acute angles such that 3sin2A+2sin2B =1 and 3sin2A-2sin2B =0 then
3sin2A+2sin2B=1 =i 3sin2A-2sin2B=0 JQ#@ A, B
JH} J~`
1) cos2B = sinA
6.
7
.
8.
2) cos2A = sinB
3) cos2B = cosA
4) cos2A= cosB
4) 24
cos x
cosx
2y
then
(J~`)
1) 1
2) 1
3) 1
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4) 1
EGIEERIG
9.
The number of values of in0, 2 for which 2 sin3 7 sin2 7 sin 2 is _____
Jq^OQ0,2 JO`~O H
q= OY....
1) 1
10.
2) 4
3) 6
4) 3
DHOk=K#=#
ijeOK=.
%ABC if C _ Q then (J~#) r _ a fi b ffi
c
2
II) In a
%ABC () r1 r2 + r2 r3 + r3 r1 =
s
Which of the following is correct
I&II `=
J`=
2) I is true, II is false
I `=,II
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3) I is false, II is true
DHOk"xUk
`=
1) Both I & II are true
a
tib
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I) In a
J`=
11.
%ABC b ffi c _ 3 3 cms, A _ 1200 and the area of the %ABC 9 3 sq.cms then a
In
=
2
3
J~` a =
1) 6 cms
x
1
2
.
1
3
.
2) 8 cms
3) 9 cms
4) 7 cms
1) x
2) 2
1fi x
3)
3 ffi 5
1fi
x
2
4)
1ffi
x
2
2 ffi 3
1
)
1 ffi 3
2)
0
3)
ffi1
4)
x2 fi 3 x ffi 1 x fi 3
1)48
15.
2)0
3)23
4) -23
^# LO>
1) a = -2
16.
2) a = -1
3) a = 2
4) a =1
then M _
2i ffi j fi k , i fi 2 j ffi 3k ,3i fi M j fi 5k
`b J~# M _
1) - 1
2) 2
3) 3
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J#k
4) - 4
EGIEERIG
1
7
.
Q
a 1, b 1, c 1,
b c
3) 3
2
)
18.
a
tib
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2
2
1) 4
a 2, b 3 and 2a b 5 then 2a b
a 2, b 3 =i 2a b 5
1) 5
19.
4)
J~` 2a b
2) 1
3) 17
4) 7
If the angle ' ' between the vectors a 2x2i 4xj k and b 7i 2 j xk is such that 900 1800
then x lies in the interval ____
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a 2x2i 4xj k , b 7i 2 j xk
900 1800
JO`~O......
1
1) 0, 2
2) 2 ,1
3)1, 2
4) 2 ,
2
2
0
vector
a, b ~O_ O| x\ k J~# (a fi b) s (a s b
=O`~OQ # k
1) a ffi b
21.
2) a fi b
3) 2a ffi b
J#k
4) 2a fi b
The angle of rotation of axes to remove xy term in the equation 9x2 2 3xy 3y2 0
gH~}O#O_
=}=KOkOK=#
H}=
9x2 2 3xy 3y2 0
xy
^=#OK\xHJH#
Q
22.
5Q
2) 6
3) 3
4) 12
1) 12
If the lines x 2ay a 0, x 3by b 0 and x 4cy c 0 are concurrent, then a, b and c are in
x 2ay a 0, x 3by b 0 , x 4cy c 0
J# ~ ~Y J#+H J~#
b, c U_
=O\~
1)AP (JOH _)
2)GP (Q} _)
_)
4)AGP (JOHQ} _)
23.
3)HP (~`H
4a2 9b2 c212ab 0 , then the set of lines ax by c 0 passes through the fixed points
24.
If a straight line bx+ay=ab moves such that c2 (a2 b2 ) a2b2 , with constant c, then the locus of foot of
the perpendicular of origin to the line is
1) x2 y2 c2 x2 y2
2)
x y c 1
2
3)
x y c x
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y2
4) x2 y2 c2
a,
EGIEERIG
2
5
.
1 11
The centroid of the triangle formed by the lines 2y2 fi 5xy ffi 3x2 _ 0 & x fi y _ k is
then the
value of k is
18 ,18
= 18,18 J~` k 1 11
q=
1) -1
26.
2) 2
3) -2
If the pair of lines a x ffi1- fi 2h x ffi1- y ffi 2- fi b y ffi 2- _ 0 has one angular bisector
then the other bisector is
2
~M
QOHXHH}=kYO_#~Y
2 x fi 3y ffi
8 _0
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J~#=~HH}=kYO_#
~Y
1) 3x 2y 8 0
2) x 2y 3
3) 3x 2 y 1 0
4) 3x 2 y 1 0
a
x
fi 2hxy fi fi 2gx fi 2 fy fi
by2
c _0
1) b
28.
4) 1
2x fi 3y ffi 8 _ 0 ,
27.
a
tib
ha
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2)
a
b
g2 ffi ac
2 ffi bc
f____
g2 ffi
ac
gH~}O=O`~~Y
Qxz
3)
b
a
f2
ffi
bc
q=.
....
4) a
The acute angle between the two lines whose direction ratios are give by l + m- n = 0 and l2 + m2 - n2 =
0 is
2)/6
3)/4
4)/3
The harmonic conjugate of (2,3,4) with respect to the points (3,-2,2) and (6,-17,-4) is
OQ=
1 1 1
1
)
2) 2 , 3 ,
a
tib
ha
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(
0
,
0
,
0
)
4) 5 ,5,
5
3
0
3)11,16, 2
18
The foot the perpendicular from P(1,8,4) to the line joing A (0,-11,4) B (2,-3,1) is
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wz# O|^=
3
1
.
1) (4,5,-2)
2) (-4,5,2)
1
)
6
5
2
)
3) (4,-5,2)
3
)
10
10
3
4) (-4,-5,2)
4) 10
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1 3x cos 2x 2
EAMCET
32.
Grand Test
f : R R defined by fx
1 3x2 cos 2x
x2
x2
x0
x0
q=.....
....
x0
1) 1
33.
2) 5
3) 6
1 t2 1 t 2
If x 1 t & y= 2
2
1 t
1 x
1) 1 x
1 t 1 t 2
dy
2
then (J~#) dx =
1 x
3) 1 x
2)1 x2
34.
35.
4) 0
4)1 x2
dy
3
If x2 y2 t t , x4 y4 t2 t2 then x y dx ______
1) -1
2) 1
3) 0
4) 1
my
2) nx
1) ffi nx
y
3) x
4) y
x3
3
6
.
At the point (a ,a) on the cure y2 2a x then the correct match of List - I from List - II is
x3
y2
2a
a
g^a,
List - I \H - I
A) Length of the tangent
B) Length of the normal
List - II
~~Y_=
JaO|~Y_=
2) 2a
LJaO|~Y
3)
1)
5a
5a
2
2
_=
L~~Y
_=
D) Length of the sub-tangent
4) a
a
5) 2
\H -II
"\[`~K=
A
1) 1
3) 3
2
1
3
2
4
4
2)
4)
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3
3
1
1
2
5
5
2
EGIEERIG
37.
If there are 1%, 2%, 3%, 4% errors in r, r1, r2, r3 , then the percentage error in area of the triangle is
H^+`=~Q1,2,3,4J~#u["
O^+`=
1)10
2)5
3)6
4)8
r, r1, r2, r3
38.
The height of the cone of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a sphere of radius 'R' is
'R' "~= Q Q=J^idOK^y#Qi+ # i=}OHey#
OY=HZ`
2R
4R
4R
3
a
tib
ha
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4)
1) 3
2) 3
3) 3
39. A variable triangle ABC inscribed in a circle of diameter x units, at a particular instant the rate of change
x
is
of a side a 2 times the rate of change of the opposite angle A, then A =
=~ ~@, H}= A x
=~
x
2
A=
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~@
~@ J~#
1) 6
4
0
.
If y = 2 cosech-
3) 4
4) 2
3) tanhy
4) cothy
2) 3
1
then (J~#) x=
1
)
2x 1
x2
2) coshy
s
i
n
h
y
41.
B,C
B6 fi C6 is ____
q=..........
1) 32
2) 64
3) 128
4) 256
42.
The value of p, (p > 0) for which both the equations x2 fi px fi 64 _ 0 , x2 ffi 8x fi p _ 0 have
real roots
is
p H U q= (p>0), x2 fi px fi 64 _ 0 =i x2 ffi 8x fi p _ 0 gH~}=
"= == Hey
LO\~
1) 8
2) 16
3) 32
4) 64
is __
are
a
tib
ha
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43.
Q Q gH~}=....
2) x3 4x1 0
44.
3) x3 4x1 0
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1) x3 4x1 0
4) x3 4x1 0
Q}}(G.P)=#
1) 8
2) 8
k=
3) 7
4) 7
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R
I
4
5
.
n1
1i 2 cosR then R =
3
`n` J##k XH ~OHO =i1 i 1 i 2 cos
J~`
R=
2) 4
n1
1) 2
46.
4) 3
3) 6
=i
z1 1
z1
J~` z
H
2) x = 0
aO^^
=
4) x + y = 0
3) x = y
sin 2014
4
7
.
The value of
2
0
1
3
_1
2k Q
2k
fi i cos
2014 is
2013
sin 2014
2k
fi i cos
2k Q
Q
2014 =
_
1
1) 1
48.
2) -1
3) i
4) -i
The number of chords that can be drawn through 21 distinct points on a circle is
XH=$`OH21qa#aO^=^~
wQ*OY
1) 21
49.
2) 420
3) 210
4) 441
The number of permutations that can be made from the letters of the word SUNDAY without beginning
with S or without ending with Y is
"
1)696
50.
2)624
3)604
4)504
4=$`==i8~~YQi+YO_#
aO^=OY
1)64
2)92
3)104
51.
4)96
q~}10=^
x1 )
3) 160
Q}H= (
4) 220
1
2) 120
1
52.
1
5
1) 369
3) 371
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4) 372
EGIEERIG
5
3
5
4
.
2
3
1) 5
2) 5
3) 5
4) 5
In a set of 2n distinct observations each of the observation below the median of all the observations is
increased by 5 and each of the remaining observations is decreased by 3. Then the mean of new set of
observations.
55.
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"^\ 50 [ OY q$u............
a
tib
ha
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833
56.
437
2) 4
3) 437
4) 4
1) 833
Two events A and B have probabilities 0.25 and 0.5 respectively. The probability that both A and B
occur simultaneously is 0.14. The probability that neither A nor B occur is
A,B J< ~O_ @# [~Q_xH O=` =~Q 0.25 =i 0.5.A,B
57.
2) 0.25
3) 0.11
4) 0.54
If E1 , E2 are two independent events of a sample space such that PE1 1 and PE2 1 then
4
3
P E 1
EE
1
2
P E 1
E1 ,
E2
`O` @# J~ PE1 1 , PE2
1
J~`
1
)
EE
/
2)
3) 7
2/3
3/
1
58.
3/8
Out of 13 applicants for a job, there are 5 women and 8 men. It is desired to select 2 persons for the job.
The probability that at least one of the selected person will be a women is
XHL^QxH13=OkJ~H~."i5Q~8=Ok
~+."i#O_W^ixZxH
KH"e.ZxH~#"iHhOXH~
JO=`
14 5
3) 13
25
59.
10 1) 39
4) 39
2) 39
P(X=4) =
1) 2
2) 2
3) 3
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4) 3
EGIEERIG
60.
If the mean and variance of a binomial variate X are 2 and 1 respectively then PX1 is equal to__
X J< k^ K~t H =^==, q$u =~Q 2 =i 1 J~`
PX1
2
61.
q=.......
15
2) 16
3) 8
4) 5
1) 3
The number of common tangents to the circles x2 y2 2x 8y 23 0 , x2 y2 4x10 y19 0 ,
is
~YOY
1) 1
62.
=$` L=_~
3) 3
4) 4
=aO^=
1) (0,0)
63.
2) 2
a
tib
ha
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x2 y2 2x 8y 23 0 , x2 y2 4x10 y19
=$`= ^$ (1,2) Hq
2) (1,0)
3) (0,1)
4) (1,1)
The locus of the centre of the circle which cuts the circles 2x2 2 y2 x 7 0 and
4x2 4 y2 3x y 0 orthogonally is a straight line whose slope is
0
=$`# O|K^#= K
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2 x2 2 y 2 x 7 0 =i 4x2 4y2 3x y
64.
2) 1
3) -2
4) 2
1) -1
An equilateral triangle is inscribed in the parabola y2 = 8x whose vertex is at the vertex of the parabola.
Then the length of its side is
= u[= H U^x XH
j~=`UHqPu[[O
_=
1) 2 3
65.
2) 4 3
3) 8 3
4) 16 3
In an ellipse the distance between its foci is 6 and minor axis is 8. Then its eccentricity is
XHn~=$`O<=^^~O6=iHO_=8
J~#,n~=$`OL`Ok`q=
4
1) 5
66.
2)
1
5
3
3) 5
=^ H}=
1
4) 2
1) 3
67
.
2) 5
x2 y 2
12 K 8 K = 1 represents a hyperbola if
1) K = 8
3) 2
4) 7
(XHJu ~==#
zOz#)
2) K < 12
3) 8 < K < 12
4) 1& 2
EGIEERIG
6
8
.
a
tib
ha
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Tangents are drawn from any point on the circle x y 41to the ellipse
2
n~
=$`x
H
x2 y2 41
=$`=QU^xaO^=#O_~~Y
w#"\=^H}=
1) 2
2) 4
3) 3
4) 6
w
w
w
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pr
69.
If the line x1 0 is the directrix of the parabola y2 kx 8 0 then the positive value of ' k ' is
J<~=xH
H^<`Hq=
y2 kx 8 0
1
)
x1 0
2)
J<~~Yx`~YJ~# 'k'
1
8
4
)
7
0
.
1
x
ex
x12 dx =
x fi1
x
ffi 2
x ffi 1
1
4
1) e x ffi fi c
1
2) ex x fi1 fi c
3) ex x fi1 fi c
71.
If
4) ex (x2 fi1) fi
c
1) B, A, C
2) B, C, A
3) C, A, B
4) C, B, A
7
2
.
x
8dx
9 x
1
)
2) 3
3) 2
4) 6 2
7
3
.
If
74.
1 2sin
f (x)dx
1
2) 3
1) -2
then (J~#)
4) 8
3) 5
then A = ___________
xcos2 x sin8
x cos8 x dx Asin
2x B
1
1) 2
1
2
75.
log1
2x
1 4 x2
dx ____
2) -1
3) 2
4) 1
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EGIEERIG
1) 4 log 2
2) 8 log 2
3) 32 log 2
n1 n 2
1
)
2n
2
)
1 log 4
4
1 log 2
2
3
)
4
)
1 log 3
4
1 log 2
4
4
A zOK ^" O
A
K.x@
1) 10
2) 9
xy
3) 11
w
w
w
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na
du
pr
dy
78.
4) 16 log 2
li 41 4 42 4 1m
77.
a
tib
ha
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7
6
.
The solution of dx 1 x2 1 x2
4) 78
( J=H # gH~}
^#) is
1) y 1 x2 sin1 x x c
79.
1 xdy 3x
dy
1) 1 x3
dy
80.
2
)
1
1 x3
3
)
3x 2
y sin2 x
H=H#
Q}HO
dx
4
)
1
x3
2) Ae2x
3) Aex2
4) Ae2x
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EGIEERIG
PHYSICS
81.
The relative density of a material may be found by weighing it first in air and then in water. If its weight
in air is (5.00 0.05) N and weight in water is (4.00 0.05) N . Then the relative density along with
maximum permissible error will be quoted as
1) 5.011%
82.
2) 5.06%
a
tib
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4) 1.25 5%
Two particles A and B are at positions(1,2,3)m and (-2,-4,-6)m respectively. The particle 'A' moves with
___
a velocity of (i 3 j k)ms and B moves with velocity of VB simultaneously. If They collide after 2
seconds, velocity of B in ms-1 is
A, B J<
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105
73
4)
2
2
The equation of motion of a horizontally projected body from the top of a tower is
given by y =ax2. Here 'a' is a constant. The velocity of projection is
1) 85
83.
2) 105
3)
Q~O#O_Hu[=O`~OQqi#==H~=gH~}O y
=ax2. WH_ 'a' J##k~OH=,
J~#H
"QO
1)
84.
g
a
2)
2
g
5
a
3)
3
g
2
a
4)
g
2a
A body rests on a rough horizontal plane. A force is applied to the body directed towards the plane at an
angle with the vertical. The body can be moved along the plane
XH==Q~Hu[`Oq~==LOk.x=` H}=K
=`OXH|=xKOk.
P==UO^~O`O
"O@H^#.
~}H}OHO>
A particle of mass 0.01 kg travels along a space curve with velocity given by 4i16 ms1.After k
5
.
1 due to the action of a conservative force.
sometime, its velocity becomes 8i
20jms
The work done on particle during this interval of time is :
0.01kg ^=~t Q XH
2) 6.9 J
3) 9.6 J
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x``|=x
K@
[iy# x
4) 0.96 J
EGIEERIG
86.
Two blocks of equal mass are tied with a light string which passes over a massless pulley as shown. The
magnitude of acceleration of centre of mass of both the blocks is (neglect friction every where)
1)
( 31)g
42
87.
2) ( 31)g
a
tib
ha
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@OK#q^OQ~O_=#^=~^=~t~``_`
H@|_,^=~t~`Hg^Q
h|_#q.~}x_k=H
^=~tHO^`~}O
4)
3) 2
( 31)g
2
A ball falls vertically onto a floor, with momentum p, and then bounces repeatedly. The
coefficient of
restitution is e. The total change in momentum imparted by the ball to the floor is
w
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Ja`=[~K#k.
`=#
Q}H= e J~#P|OuqH Q K"`O
^="Q=
1
)
p
1e
2) 1 e
3) p 1 e
(
1
+
e
)
4) p 1
e
88.
A particle of mass 'm' is fixed to one end of a light spring of force constant 'k' and unstretched length 'l'.
The system is rotated about the other end of the spring with an angular velocity , in gravity foree
space. The increase in length of the spring will be
'm'
OQXHz=~~OQLOK~.
Q~`=x^O,"~z=~~OQ==# H}"QO`
=}=KOkOK~.OQ_=
~Q^
1)
m
l
ml 2
3) k m2
89.
ml
2) km2 m
k m 2
4) m2
A thin uniform rod of mass 'm' and length 'l' is hinged at its base and allowed to fall from vertical
position. Its angular accelaration at the instant when it has turned through 600 is
'm' ^=~t 'l' _=QXH#xUHsuH_HOkQxayOz^xx
x=`Ox@x=QL#C_
KQ`#OKOkOz#,Jk 600 uiy#H}=_JkO^
H}`~}O
3
3 3g
3g
2) 4 l
)
4
l
3) 2 l
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4) l
EGIEERIG
90.
A satellite of mass 'm' is circulating around the earth with constant angular velocity. If radius of orbit is
Roand the mass of the earth is M,the angular momentum about the centre of the earth is
'm' ^=~tQLQ=qK@~H}"Q=`
iqOKK#k.HH"~= Ro ,
q
^=~t M J~#, HO^~OQ
H}^="Q=
1
)
2) M GmRo
m
G
M
R
o
3) m R
4) M R
The amplitude of a damped oscillator decreases to 0.9 times its original magnitude in 5s. In another 10s
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91.
Gm
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GM
XHJ=~^_xHHO#iqu5H#^x`eq=0.9~@
`y#k.`~"`10H#
HO#iqu `eq=' '~@
`y#K' 'q=
1) 0.7
2) 0.81
3) 0.729
4) 0.6
A 0.1kg mass is suspended form a wire of neglible mass. The length of wire is 1m and its cross -
sectional area is 4.9 x 10-7m2. If the mass is pulled a little in the vertically downward direction and
released it performs S.H.M of angular frequency 140 rads-1. The Young's modulus of the material of
wire is
^=~tx~HOK`QXHfQ0.1 kg ^=~tQH}O"
_`#k.fQ_=1m =iJ_H`
"= 4.9x10-7m2. ^=~tx x@x=Q HOKO HO^ y =ke# Jk
140rads-1 H}
`~K^#O`_<KK#k.fQ
OQQ}H=q=
1) 4 x 109Nm-2
93.
2) 6 x 10 9Nm-2
3) 2 x 109Nm-2
4) 8 x 109Nm-2
A tube of insufficient length is immersed in water (surface tension = 0.07 N/m) with 1 cm of it projecting
vertically upwards outside the water. The radius of meniscus is (Radius of tube = 1 mm, g = 10 m/s2)
2) 2.8 mm
3) 0.07 mm
4) 1.4 cm
A metallic sphere of volume V falls through glycerine with a terminal velocity 2ms-1.If we drop a
sphere of volume 8v of same metal into a column of glycerine, the terminal velocity is
2) 8 ms-1
3) 16 ms-1
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4) 1 m / s
8v
EGIEERIG
9
5
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A rod of length 20cm is made of a metal A . It expands by 0.075cm when its temperature is increased
from 00C to 1000C. Another rod of a different metal B having the same length expands by 0.045cm for
the same change of temperature . A third rod of the same length is composed of two parts , one of metal A
and the other of metal B . This rod expands by 0.060 cm for the same change in temprature. The part
made of metal A has the length of
20cm _= Q XH H_x A J< =` `~K<~. LQ`# 00C
1) 20cm
9
6
3) 15cm
4) 18cm
Two chambers one containing 'm1' g of a gas at a pressure P1 and other containing 'm2' g of a gas at a
pressure P2 are put in communication with each other. If temperature remains constant, the common
pressure reached will be
'm1' ^=~t Q "=# P1 _#= =^ XH ` =i 'm2'
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2) 10cm
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^=~tQ"=# P2 _#==^
=iH`LOz,P~O_`#z#Q@=`He<~.LQ`
~=QLO>,"xL=_
_#=
P1P2m1 m2
1 P2m1
)
P1m2
m1m2P1 P2
2) P2m1
P1m2
PP m
3) P m12 P1m
2
1
9
7
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mm P
12
4) P m12m1 P
2
1
21
A body of mass 25 kg is dragged on a rough horizontal floor for one hour with a speed of 2kmh-1. The
coefficient of friction for the surfaces in contact is 0.5 and half the heat produced is absorbed by the body.
If specific heat of body is 0.1 calg-1 (oC)-1 and g = 9.8 ms-2, then the rise in temperature of body is
25kg ^=~tQXH==#Q~Hu[`O 2kmph =_`XH
QO@@D_~.~Q`
H~}H}=0.5=iL`uJ~#Q=Lx==
+OKH##.==Hqt+=
0.1calg-1 (oC)-1 =i g=9.8ms-2 J~` P= LQ`
~Q^
1) 39 K
98.
2) 59.5 K
3) 84.5 K
4) 11.6 K
A sphere at temperature 600k is placed in an environment of temperature 200k. Its cooling rate is H. If its
QkLQ`LOz#,JkK_~@
LQ`#
`yOz#,J^QkLQ`=^,QO
K|_~@
9
1) 27H
1
2) 16H
3
3) 16H
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QQ=#, 200k
'H'. QO
400K H
16
4) 3 H
EGIEERIG
9
9
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One mole of an ideal gas in initial state 'A' undergoes a cyclic process
ABCA. Its pressure at A is P0. Choose the correct options from the following.
`eu 'A' =^##XH"P^~"=KH
H ABCA <#k.
'A' =^ _#= P0 J~# HOk "x ~# "\x
4V0
V0
Z#H#=.
a) Work done in the process AB is P0V0 log4. AB
T0
H
=#=
A,B =^ JO`~`
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c) Pressure at C is P0 2
d) Temperature at C is T0 4 .
=^ #=
L
=^ Q`
2) c, d
3) b, c, d
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1) b, c
4) a, b, d
100. A gas mixture consists of 2 moles of oxygen and 4 moles of argon at temperature T. Neglecting all
vibrational modes, the total internal energy of the system is:
LQ` T =^QXH"q=O#O^2"PH[<=i4"
P~<"=H=.
P"J}=HO#s`#LHOz#_P"==
H"`OPO`iHHq=
1) 4RT
2) 15RT
3) 9RT
4) 11RT
101. An open organ pipe of length l is sounded together with another open organ pipe of length l + x in their
fundamental tones. Speed of sound in air is v. The beat frequency heard will be (x<< l )
l
, l +x _=Q~O_`~z#Q@=#^qH##=`
HOOK#K=KqO^<OY
vl2
vx
vx2
1) 4l2
2) 2x
3) 2l2
4) 2l
102. A 2 cm high object is placed on the principal axis of a concave mirror at a distance of 12 cm from the
pole. If the image is inverted, real and 5 cm high. The location of the image and the focal length of
mirror respectively are
vx
2O.gZ`QXH==XH\H~^~}^#JHOH@H^$=O
#O_12Og^~OLOK|_#k.
P=uaO|O x[=iq=#OQ5O.g Z`L#k.^~}O#O_uaO|
^~= =i^~}
<O`~Oq=
=~Q
1) 30 cm, 8.6 cm
2) 8.6 cm, 80 cm
3) 30 cm, 10 cm
4) 10 cm, 30 cm
103. Angle of a prism is 300 and its refractive index is 2 and one of the surface is silvered. The angle of
incidence a ray that should be incident on one surface so that after reflection from the silvered surface it
retraces its path, is
30 @H H}= Q @H= H =H=# Q}H=
.^xXH
`=#"O_H~ "|_#k.
HOu H~}= ZO`H}=` "~H`= `#=~#,"O_H~ "|_#
` ~=~#= KOk uiy `e=~=#J#iOK#.
1) 30
2) 60
3) 45
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4) sin 3 /2
EGIEERIG
104. The focal lengths of the objective and the eyepiece of a compound microscope are 2.0 cm and 3.0 cm
respectively. The distance between the objective and the eyepiece is 15.0 cm. The final image formed by
the eyepiece is at infinity. The distance of object and image produced by the objective, from the objective
lens are
1) 2.4 cm, 12 cm
2) 12 cm, 2.4 cm
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OHH^ix=H@H==iJHH@HOH
<O`~=~Q 2.0cm =i
3.0cm. "\ =^ ^~O 15.0cm. JH H@HO = J#O` ^~O `k uaO|O
U~_# = H@H=#O_
===i==H@HOU~~KuaO|
^~=~Q
3) 1.4 cm, 6 cm
4) 6 cm, 1.4 cm
105. In the double-slit experiment, the distance of the second dark fringe from the central line is 3 mm. The
distance of the fourth bright fringe from the central line is
kpeHQO,HO^~Y#O_~O_=pH\\^~=3mm.HO^~Y
#O_<="Q\^~=
1) 6 mm
2) 8 mm
as
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3) 12 mm
4) 16 mm
JGG
E.dS 0 . From this we can conclude that zero on
the surface
JGG
H=
LO_e.
`OQO_="`O
Ja"=#.
Ja"= `= "#O_
=`" =#
107. A parallel plate capacitor is filled with a dielectric whose dielectric constant is 5 and has a dielectric
strength of 20106 V/m . If the capacitance of this capacitor is 8.0102F and it could withstand a
potential difference of 5000V, the minimum plate area of the capacitor is
5 ~^H ~OH=, 20106 V/m ~^H`= Q ~^H=`
=O`~HH@~ =^MmxxO#.
D H@~ H\ 8.0102F =i Jk `@HQeQ H ^=
5000V. H@~ H H H
Hx+"
1) 0.45 m2
2) 0.62 m2
3) 0.54 m2
4) 0.24 m2
108. A conductor wire, having 1029 free electrons m-3 carries a current of 20 A. If the cross-section of the
wire is 1 mm2, then the drift velocity of the electrons will be of the order of
3) 10-1 ms-1
4) 10 ms-1
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2) 10-3 ms-1
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G
I
E
E
R
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4v
8
B
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6v
109.
=i B aO^==^Q
>x^=
A
1) 4V
2) 5V
3) 6V
4) 8V
I
3I
XH\#
P\# P
J=~
#O
KO^
k
P "
2) towards Q ;
"
1) towards P ;
3) vertically upwards ; x =Q H
HOkH
4)verticallydownwards; x =Q
111. A toroid has air core of inner radius 25cm and outer radius 26 cm, around which 3500 turns of a wire are
wound. If the current in the wire is 11A, the magnetic induction field inside the core of the toroid is
XH\~~_fQK@x"`OK@OY3500.^xH~(#O)
HJO`~"~O25O.g=i
"~O26O.g.PfQK@q^`"O11PO~
J~#_H~#O^JO`~}f=`
q =
2
1) 310 T
2) 210 T
3) 510 T
4) 0 T
112. The magnetic needle of an oscillation magnetometer makes 10 oscillations per minute under the action
of earth's magnetic field alone. When a bar magnet is placed at some distance along the axis of the
needle it makes 14 oscillations per minute. If the bar magnet is turned so that its poles interchange their
position, then the new frequency of oscillation of the needle is
_ # JO`=H=xJO`zJO`H`
=O= # xqxH10_ < KOk.
JO`zHJHOkHO`^~O^O_O`=#
LOz#JO`zxqxH14
_ < KOk.^O_O`=H^$" # `~=~K#
JO`zH##=
1) 10 vibrations per minute xqxH 10 _ < 2) 14 vibrations per minute xqxH 14
_ <
3) 4 vibrations per minute xqxH 4 _ < 4) 2 vibrations per minute xqxH 2
_ <
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113. An AC voltage source of v ariable angular frequency ' 'and fixed amplitude 'V' is connected in series
with an inductor and an electric bulb of resistance 'R'(inductance zero). When ' ' is increased
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E=4V
R=1
L=1H
C=3F
3) 6 C
4) 2 C
1) 4 C
2) 5 C
115. The transition from the state n = 4 to n = 3 in a hydrogen like atom results in ultraviolet radiation. Infrared
radiation will be obtained in the transition
_[< O\~=}= #O^ n4 ~ #O_ n3~HZH<
i=~#O=# Juh`qH~}O
"=_#k.~~}qH~}O "=_@
[~Q==# i=~#O
1) 2 1
2) 3 2
3) 4 2
4) 5 4
116. Assertion (A) : When ultraviolet light is incident on a photocell, its stopping potential is V and the
maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is K. When the light is replaced by X-rays, both V and K
increase.
LO\~ZO^H#Q`#HOux
`~K^<"
=#
q=~}.
2) A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
A =i R i#q. =i R J##k A i#
q=~}H^.
i#k.
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EGIEERIG
%m at rest undergoes fission into two nuclei of equal mass m 2 each. The
binding energy per nucleun for the parent nucleus is E1 and that for the daughter nucleus is E2. Then
q~=u## m %m ^=~tHHO^HO,qzu=#~O_ m
2
^=~tQHO^HQq_~#k.
`$HO^HQ@|O^#H E1 =i=~HO
^HQ@|O^#H E2 J~#
1) E1 > E2
2) E1 < E2
3) E2 = 2E1 4) E1 = 2E2
118. The input resistance of a common emitter amplifier is 200 and load resistance is 2k . A change of
a
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base current by 10N A results in the change of collector current by 10mA. Its voltage gain is
1) 100
2) 500
3) 10000
4) 5000
119. The area to be covered for T.V telecast is doubled. Then the height of transmitting antenna (T.V tower)
will have to be
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T.V ~q~x~\OK@
~O\<Z`
1) doubled
~\OKe 2) halved
QO
Ke
3) quadrupled
<Q ~@ Ke 4)keptunchanged
=~O_LOKe
120. In electro magnitic wave, the phase different between E wave and B wave is
q^^O``~OQO E `~OQO# B
`~OQO#Q=^O
1) 4
2) 2
3)
PHYSICS KEY
4) Zero
81fi1
82fi4
83fi4
84fi1
81fi4
86fi1
87fi4
88fi2
89fi2
90fi1
91fi3
92fi1
93fi1
94fi2
91fi2
96fi1
97fi4
98fi3
99fi4
100fi4
101fi3
102fi1
103fi3
104fi1
101fi2
106fi3
107fi1
108fi2
109fi2
110fi2
111fi1
112fi4
113fi1
114fi3
111fi4
116fi3
117fi2
118fi3
119fi1
120fi4
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EGIEERIG
CHEMISTRY
121. Two particles 'A' and 'B' are in motion. If the wavelength associated with the particle 'A' is 5.010ffi
m,
the wavelength of particle 'B' having momentum half of
'A' =i 'B' J# H}= K#O =#q. 'A' H `~OQ^~=
5.010ffi
H}=H
m, 'B'
1) 2.510ffi m
8
2) 1.2510ffi m
8
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3) 1.010ffi m
7
4) 1.010ffi
122. The electronic configuration of an element having sudden jump between second and third ionisation
potential values is
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DHOkUZH<q<xHey#=H=Hkf=i`$f
JhH~}Hq==^
=`=JkH=Q
=O_# ?
1) 1s2 2s2 2 p6 3s23 p1
123. The temperature at which RMS velocity of CH4 gas is three times to that at 27C is
27C =^ L# CH4 "=H RMS "QODHOkULQ`=^
=_~@QLO_#?
1) 927C
2) 927K
3) 2700C
4) 2427C
124. The types of hybridisation involved at 'Xe' atom in XeO4 and XeF4 are respectively
=i
XeF4
J}= 'Xe' =^ [~Q
OHsH~}= =~Q
1) sp3 and sp3d
sp3 =i sp3d
2) sp3 and sp3
3) sp3 and sp3d 2
sp3 =i sp3d 2
4) sp3d and sp3d 2
XeO4
=i sp3
sp3d =i sp3d 2 S
sp3
DHOkU=~#
Pd BaSO4
L`~H=QxK#?
i) ethyne to ethene
W^< Dn<
W^<~
H~_ W^<
iii) 2-butyne to cis-2-butene
2-|><
-2-|\<
W^< H~D^<
1) (i) and (ii) only
(i) =i (ii) =`"
=`"
3) (i), (ii) and (iii) only
(i), (ii) =i(iii) =`"
126. Oxygen is evolved when ozone reacts with
4) (iv) only
(iv) =`"
F*<DHOkU"#=`K~[i#_PH[<#
q_^JQ#?
1)ethylene Wkb<
2) SO3
3) SnCl2 HCl
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4) Hg
EGIEERIG
127. 100 ml. of 0.1 M CoCl3.5NH3 solution is mixed with 100 ml. of 0.1 M AgNO3 solution. What is the
molar concentration of chloride ions in the resultant solution after removing the AgCl ?
100 q.b. 0.1 M CoCl3.5NH3 ^=}=# 100 q.b. 0.1 M AgNO3 ^=}= H|
_#k. D
K~U~_# AgCl #`yOKQqye#e`^=}=x
H~_J<Q_`
1) 0.05 M
2) 0.1 M
3) 0.5 M
4) 0.01 M
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128. The number average molecular mass of a polymer sample containing 30% molecules with molecular
mass 20,000; 40% have 30,000 and rest have 60,000 is
30% J}= 20,000;40% J}= 30,000; qye# J}= 60,000 ~# Q e=~
Q@ OY
J}~O q=
1) 36000
2) 43333
3) 33333
4) 25000
129. The energy released when an electron is deexcited to the ground state from 2 nd
excited state in the hydrogen atom is
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_[<~=}=#O^ZH<~O_=L`l`u#O_uH
K~#_q_^H
1) 12.1 eV
2) 12.75 eV
3) 1.5 eV
4) 13.6 eV
130. Assertion (A) : P-hydroxy benzaldehyde is more water soluble than O-hydroxybenzaldehyde.
Reason (R) : O- hydroxy benzaldehyde has inter molecular hydrogen bond where as P-hydroxy
benzaldehdye has intra molecular hydrogen bond.
O-_H
O*e_JO`~J}H
_[<|O^=#Hey
LO_#
~# q=~}
q=~} H^
3)Aistrue,RisfalseA `O Hx R J`O 4)
Aisfalse,RistrueA J`O Hx R `O
131.
List - I
\H -I
List-II
\H -
II
ZH<Yz`OQHq
ZH<##`(H~`)Qq
ZH<JkHOQQq
JO`~__
iQ [`~|_#k
A) Electron precise
B) Electron deficient
C) Electron rich
D) Interstitial hydride
The correct match is
B
1)
3)
2) NH3
3) CH4
4) PdH0.7
2)
4)
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1) B2H6
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EGIEERIG
Conc. NaOH
132. 2HCHO
D
K~
R`/NaO
H
X =i Y
1) HCOOK ; CH3OH
2) HCOOH, HCOOH
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4) CH4, CO2
3) CH3COOH ; CO2
133. The boiling point of CHCl3 was raised by 0.33 K when 0.05 grams of a non volatile solute is dissolved
in 3.9 grams of CHCl3. Then the molar mass of nonvolatile solute is (Kb of CHCl3 = 3.9 K. Kg/mol)
3.9g CHCl3 0.05 g J+j^q`=# HiyOKQ ^x+=##O
2) 100 gm
3) 120 amu
4) 150 g
+
2
2) - 1.97 V
3) + 1.97 V
4) + 2. 272 V
135. Assertion (A) : Oxidation of SO 2(g) to SO3(g) by O2(g) in the presence of V2O5 is
heterogeneous catalysis.
V2O5 =HO O2(") ` SO2(") # SO3(")Q PHH~}O
K@q*uL`~}O.
Reason (R)
: The catalysis in which the catalyst and reactants exist in different phases is
heterogeneous catalysis.
L`~HO=iH[#H
a# =LO_L
`~}O#q*uL`~}OJO\~.
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q=~}
H^
A XC, Hx R
A `C,Hx R
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136. The difference betweenH andE for the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g)
ZZX
=^ ^O ZZX
1) + 3.2 KCal
2) - 3.2 Cal
3) - 3.2 KCal
4) + 3200 Cal
2) [Ti (H2O)6]3+
4) Hydrated CuCl
P~
CuCl
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EGIEERIG
138. Match the following
Set- I
Carbohydrate
H~
_\
A) Sucrose
*
B) Lactose
H*
C) Maltose
=*
D) Starch
O
k
"
[ q+}H=#
ZO*"
xx
[`~
K=
1) Invertase
W#~
S
e
t
=
*
2) Maltase
I
I
3) Emulsin
Z=e<
Enzyme
required in
*
hydrolysis
Correctmatchis i# [` Uk ?
A
B
C
D
1)
1
3
2
4
4
1
3
4)
139. Antioxidant in the following is
4) Diastase
2)
4
A
3
2
B
2
1
C
4
3
D
13) 2
HOk "xPHH~}x~k
Uk?
OH
CH3
CH3
1)
4) both 2 & 3
CO, HCl
22
y AlCl3, Cu2Cl2
2 =i 3
DK~
Q@~=<
HHK~
W\~
K~
Hx*~
K~
H
K~
141. Which one of the following order is not in accordance with the property stated against it?
1) F2 Cl2 Br2 I2
2) F2 Cl2 Br2 I2
: Oxidising power
3) HI HBr HCl HF
: Acidic property
4) F2 Cl2 Br2 I2
: Electronegativity
DHOk"xUk,^xHZ^~QWz# ^~=`O|
O^= xk
1) F2 Cl2 Br2 I2
|O^qK^#
2) F2 Cl2 Br2 I2
3) HI HBr HCl HF
4) F2 Cl2 Br2 I2
:
:
:
PHH~} |=
P=^~O
|}q^^`H`
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EGIEERIG
142. 3 gms of helium diffuses from a container in 15 min. The mass of SO2 diffusing from the same container
over the same time interval will be.
XH`#O_15xq3Q=eO"#OKOk#k.JO`
HOJ^`#O_"#OKO^
SO2 ~O ZO` ?
1)3g QII
2)6g QII
3)9g QII
4)12g QII
143. The basic structural unit in all silicates is
Uk?
2) (SiO5)n2n1) SiO44144. Phenol reacts with Br2 in water to form
1) 2, 4, 6- Tri bromophenol
3) 4-Bromophenol
3) Si2O76-
4) (SiO3)n2n-
2) 2-Bromophenol
4) All the above
2)
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eH\^qHx\
4)=x
^=}`|O
1) s3
2) 27 s4
3) 4s3
4) s2
DHOk"xi#
OQ
N2 , ~ JO`=, |O^
H== =2
H== =3
H== =2.5
4) N2+, Paramagnetic, bond order = 2.5
H== =2.5
147. The PH of 10-3M solution of weak mono basic acid is 6. The Ka of the acid at the same temperature is
10-3M Q XH |# UHH~ P= ^=}O H PH =6. J^ LQ` =^ P
P== H Ka q=
1) 10-9
2) 10-6
3) 10-5
4) 10-12
DHOkQUk^=H=OH
K~#zOK#
log (a - x)
log a / (a - x)
a)
b.
time
1) a & b only a
log a
.1j&/
=i b =`"
c.
time .1j&/
time .1j&/
2) b & c only
b =i c
=h
=`"
3) a & c only
a =i c =`"
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#i=}=
1) 100 ml 100 q.b 2) 500 ml 500 q.b 3) 50ml 50 q.b
4) 250ml 250 q.b
150. The deficiency of which of the following vitamins adversely affects eye sight ?
DHOkUq@q<O=HO\KQ
^|uO@Ok?
4) E
a
tib
ha
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et
1) A
2) D
3) B12
151. Which one of the following cannot undergo aldol condensation
DHOk"xUkPO##
#^
1) HCHO
2) CH3CHO
3) CH3COCH3
4) CH3CH2CHO
152. Which of the following ores cannot be concentrated by froth floatation process
HOk"xU^`=#=#H^u
^~kK=?
2)Calamine
3)Iron pyrites
4) copper glance
1)lOHO_
Q<
2)H"<
3)S~<~\
4)H~
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1) Zinc blende
DHOk"xXH\J##`
K~H^
1) F2 NaOH NaF O2 H2O
DHOkW=|_#x~}Q<<
<\[<HH~=
NH2
1)
N
H
NH2
N
H
N
H
NH
N
H
4
O
i<=OzPHH~}H~H=J#@
H~}=
1) High heat of fusion, low heat of vapourisation, low electron affinity
JkH^=H~}+=,`=+=<+=,
N
H
`=ZH<Zx\
2) Low heat of hydration, high electron affinity, high bond energy
`=_+<L+=,JkHUH<Zx\,
JkH|O^H
3) greater heat of hydration, low heat of dissociation, high S.R.P
J`kH_+< L+=,`=|O^qK^H
L+=,JkH S.R.P
4) Low electron affinity, high heat of vapourization, low heat of hydration
`=ZH<Zx\,JkH+=<+=,
`=_+<L+=
Page.No : 26
EGIEERIG
156. At what angle of incidence for a first order diffraction, the distance between two adjacent planes of
crystal is equal to the wavelength of x - rays used
XH^=H=OHq=~#OUH}O x- H~}`#OKOk`
\HOx~O_P#`=^
^~O"_|_# x- H~}
`~OQ^~xH=#=`Ok
1) 300
2) 700
3) 900
4) 450
a
tib
ha
.n
et
157. On passing a current through aqueous KCl, at cathode 0.5g of H2 gas is obtained. The amount of Al
deposited by the same quantity of electricity if passed through molten AlCl3 is
KCl [ ^=}O ^~ q^`# O#C_ H^_ =^ 0.5 Q H2 "=
"=_Ok. J~` ^=
AlCl3 QO_ JO` "`O q^`# O#C_
xH= Al ^=~t
1) 4.5g
2) 9.0g
3) 13.5g
4) 27 g
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DHOk"xUgH~}=`CQ
K|_#k
1) 4H3PO3 3H3PO4 + PH3
KPt
159. During estimation of nitrogen present in an organic compound by kjeldahl's method, the ammonia evolved
from 0.5g of the compound neutralized 10ml of 1M H2SO4. The percentage of nitrogen in the compound
is
XHH~#"<x*bH~}^u<\[<#i=}`Hq+}
K@C_0.5Q=H~#^~O
#Oz"=_#
J"x"=#`@HiOK_xH 1M Q_`
Hey# H2SO4
P==10q.b.H=#.
H~#"#OQ<\[<
~`=
1) 50
2) 28
3) 56
4)14
160. The priority order for SN1 mechanism to take place in organic compounds is
122fi3
123fi4
124fi3
121fi3
126fi4
127fi1
128fi1
129fi1
130fi3
131fi3
132fi1
133fi4
134fi4
131fi1
136fi3
137fi4
138fi1
139fi4
140fi1
141fi1
142fi4
143fi1
144fi1
141fi2
146fi4
147fi1
148fi1
149fi3
110fi1
111fi1
112fi2
113fi1
114fi2
111fi3
116fi1
117fi1
118fi2
119fi3
160fi2
Page.No : 27
EGIEERIG
Key : 3
8.
Key : 4
9.
f9 3 , f10 5, ff1112113,
2.
f13 13,
range of f3,5,11,13
Key : 4
x ffi 3x
a
tib
ha
.n
et
fi 4 2
Let y _ x2 fi 3x
fi 4
2sin1sin 2 0
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du
pr
xy ffi1
fi x 3y fi 3
fi 4 y ffi 4
_0
2
3.
1 y7
7
Key : 2
Domain of f
4.
R0,3,30,3
Key : 3
S
u
m
o
f
e
l
e
m
e
n
t
s
D0
sin1
2
7 ,110, 2
66
no. of values of 3
10. Key : 1
i
n
I) since
rs ctan
2 rC
t
h
g
r
o
u
p
n 1
abc
5
.
Key : 1
500050n
100
sa sb sb sc sc sa
11. Key : 3
3sin2 A cos
1 bc sin A 9 3 bc 18
2B1
3 s i n 2 A 2 s i n 2 B2
Consider
a b c 2bc cos A
2
2
2
2
cos Afi 2B _ 0
Afi 2B _ 90 2B _ 90 ffi A
0
c
o
s
2
B
_
s
i
n
a=9
12. Key : 4
Sub x
6
Key : 3
.
Apply
cos2or cos
13. Key : 2
a b
A B 45
If A
c d Then
t
a
n
t
a
n
2
i
f
7.
Key : 2
1 cosx 2 y
cos x
A a d Aad bcI O
2
14. Key : 1
Put x = 0 on both sides we get t = 48
Page.No : 28
EAMCET Grand Test
G
I
E
E
R
I
22. Key : 3
a
tib
ha
.n
et
1 2a a
15. Key : 1
0 and
1
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pr
1 0 12
1 0 a2
1 12
23. Key : 2
16. Key : 4
21 1
1 23 04
3 5
17. Key : 3
1 0
23
2
L
p
4a2 9b212ab c2 0
Given
2a 3b2 c 0
2
2a 3b c2a 3b c 0
Compare with given line. We have (2,3) (2,3)
a b c b.a
b.b b.c 0
a b c 3
2
a b c 3
2
18. Key : 1
Consider 2a b 2a b 24 a b
2
2a b 5
19. Key : 1
11
a 2 b2
Since OP = p x2 y2 P2 c2
25. Key : 4
3
Since 2 G lies on x y k
1 , 11 lies on x y k
4
x
2
7
x
7x2x1 0
12 12
x2x1 0 0, 1
1 11 k k 1
20. Key : 1
12 12
26. Key : 3
Take a i, b j
Other bisector is 3x 2 y k 01
21. Key : 4
1
2h
Use 2 Tan 1 a b
Page.No : 29
EAMCET Grand Test
E
27. Key : 2
2 g ffi
_2
bc
b a fi b-
f 2 bc
1 1 t 2
x
1 x y
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pr
28. Key : 4
l m n1, l m n 02
2
1 x
dy 2
dx
1 x2
34. Key : 1
x2 y2 t 1
a b c 2 . a2 b2 c2
12
12
1
2
2
9
.
1 t2 By C & D Rule
1 x 1 y 1 x
g2 ac a
f 2 ffi
a
tib
ha
.n
et
33. Key : 4
GIEERIG
x4 y4 2x2 y2 t2 12 2 as x4 y4 t2
12
K
e
y
:
4
Let P2,3, 4 A3,2, 2 B6,17,4
P HJJG in the ratio = 3 2 : 2 6
1:4 AB
t
Let Q be H.C of P.
x2 y2 1 y2 12
T
hen Q
HJJG
in the
ratio
=1 : 4
AB
18 4
internally Q 5 ,5, 5
dy y
dx x
36. Key : 2
.
K
e
y
:
1
Parametric point on HJJG is
AB
3t
Q2t,8t11, 4
HJJG HJJG
Since PQ AB
Synopsis
37. Key : 2
Since2 r.r1.r2.r3
Take log on b.s
2 log log r log r1 log r2 log
r3
Q4,5,2
31. Key : 3
Diff.
sin5x5x- s 5x
x
L
t
0
sin 3x- s 3x
E% _
3
x
1 E r fi 1 Er fi 1 E r fi 1 E r
1
2
3
r
r
r
r3
_ Lt 2sin2 x s 5.1 _ 2 s 5 _ 10
x 0
x
1.3
32. Key : 2
fi3fi 4
Since f is
continuous
at x = 0
E% s100 _ 5
Lt f x- _ f 0-
38. Key : 3 4R
x0
m
K _ xLt01fi 3x ffi cox2x- apply L1 Hospital Rule-
x2
Page.No : 30
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K
=
5
a
tib
ha
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et
Height = 3 (Conceptual)
EGIEERIG
39. Key : 2
45. Key : 4
da x dA
Given dt 2 . dt , x 2R
Since, a = 2R sinA
da 2R cos A. dA x . dA x.cos A. dA
d
dt
dt
2 dt
t
1 cos A A
2
3
40. Key : 1
1
Co sec h 2 y-
2
x
.
1
f
i
x12 y2
SOBS
x0
47. Key : 4
2013
xG.
P
_
i_1
x12 y2
2014
sinh 2y _ 2x.
1fi x
2014
2kQ
_ i
2
sinhy.cosh
ffi 1
y 2x 1
x2
_
0
x
sinh
ysatis
fied
41. Key : 3
B _ 1fi i
1ffi i 3
3, C _
B6 fi C6 _ 1fi i
42. Key : 2
x2 px 64 0
6 6
3- fi 1ffi i 3- _
128
D b 2 4 ac 0
x2 8x p 0
p2 256
D0
p 16
49. Key : 1
Required Number of permutations = Total no.of
permutations - no.of permutations begin with S and
end with Y = 6! 4! 696
50. Key : 3
Required no.of ways
=8C2.1 4C1.8C1.2 4C2.2
104
51. Key : 4
Coefficient of 10th term
=n r1Cr
T10
T91
C9
S
i
n
c
e
B
-
2
2
0
5
2.
K
e
y
:
1
1
n 4,
r 9
f ffi y- _ 0 y3 fi 4 y ffi 1 _ 0
44. Key : 1
a
41ffi 4x-ffi1
Let r , a, ar roots are in G.P.
5ffi4
1 ffi 5x 1
ffi 4x
= 51
5x5x5x ...
2
Product of roots = a , a,
arK ; aK 13
r
41
4x4x 4x ...
2
13
Since fa
0 fK
Coefficient of
x 369 3
EGIEERIG
53. Key : 3
pX11 pX 0 15
1
ffi1
.
a
tib
ha
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et
f
i
1
.
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.
.
.
f
i
16
2! 8
61. Key : 3
p 1, q 2, x 1 x 1
40 _ 2 10
q8
C2 _ 2,5-, r2 _ 4 fi 25 ffi19
54. Key : 4
_ 10
C1C2 9 81 90 3 10
C1C2 r1 r2
N.C.Ts = 3.
62. Key : 3
Polar is x 2 y 2x1 3y 2 9 0
501
x y1 0
833 2
12
56. Key : 1
x y1 0
P A B 1 PA B
h1 k 21 21 1
1
1
1212
1PA PB PA B
h11, h 0
k 21 k1
(0,1)
63. Key : 1
_ P E E E 1
x2
y2 2xx1 2 yy1 c 0
P E E -
1
1
P
E1-
_
P E1- fi P E2
E2 - 3
_2
ffi P E1-.P
2gg1 2 ff 1 c c1
58. Key : 1
P(at least one women) = 1 P(select 2persons are
1 x 0 7 c
2
x17 2c
1
8C2
3
c
x y
m
e
n
)
13C2 25
39
4
1
3x1 y1 4c
59. Key : 3
2
e1 e
1!
2
2x1 7 2x114
2!
x1 y114 0
Slope = -1
e 2
64. Key : 4
PX 4 e .24 2e
6
4!
y 2 8x
4a = 8
a=2
0
.
K
e
y
np 2, npq1 q 1 , p 1 , n 4
2
2
Page.No : 32
tan 300 y
x
EGIEERIG
y2 4ax
x 3.y
y2 8
y
y8 0
x a 1
8 k1
k4
1
2
k 4k 8 0
k=4
70. Key : 3
x2 1
a
tib
ha
.n
et
y
3
y 0or8 3
x = 12
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pr
A
B
O
A
1
6
3
ex
6
5
.
x12 dx
K
e
y
:
3
2
a
e
2b=8
ex
xx1
x21
6
a
e
dx
b=4
=
3
2
1
b
e
2
a
2
2
5
1
6
25
3
5
16 a2 9
ex fx fxdx e fx c
ex x1 c
a=5
66. Key : 1
x1
71. Key : 3
n1
x
21
tann
0
4
2
3
67. Key : 3
x2 y 2 1
1
2
k
8
3
A 1 , B1, C 1
3
C, A, B
72. Key : 3
k 9
8 .dx
9 x
2
x
12 k 0 and 8 k 0
k 12
68. Key : 1
k8
8 k 12
[use
director
73. Key : 3
x a dx b a
]
bx
1
25 16
point of Xn of Tangents lies on direction
fx.dx 4
1
r
c
y
2
fx.dx fx.dx 41
2
3.dx2 fx.dx 7 4
e
n
c
a
tib
ha
.n
et
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pr
6
9
.
62 fx.dx 72 fx.dx1
K
e
y
:
y2
k
x 8
k
Sub in (1)
Page.No : 33
fx.dx 5
EGIEERIG
74. Key : 1
sin xcos x
dx
1 2 sin2 x cos2 x
x ffi cos
cos2 x-
R.A2 y 4 y dx = 9 seq.units
78. Key : 4
dy x y 1
sin2 fi
2 -
dx 1 x2
s
i
n
1 x2
Px , Q 1 2
2
dx
1ffi 2sin x cos x
2
cos2x.dx 12sin2xc
1 x
1 x
I.F e1x2
e2 1 log
x dx
1x2
Solution y. 1 x2 1 x2 1 x2dx = 1
A1
2
75. Key : 4
sin x c
1
79. Key : 1
log1 x
2
1 x
dx log 2
'
dy 3x2 y sin2 x
8
p
u
t
2
x
dx 1 x3
P
dx
1
dt
1 x3
3x 2
1 x3
I. f e 13xx3 dx = elog1x3 = 1 x3
1 1 log1 t dt log 2
16
80. Key : 3
dy 2x tan x y 1
1 t2
76. Key : 4
2 ... n
3
4
n
n 24
dx
n4
Put x y z
n4
dz 2x tan z
1 0 x 4 dx 1log 1 x 0 11log 2 3
4
1 x
4
4
77. Key : 2
dx
cot z dz 2x.dx
y2 4x (1)
2 x y 4 0 ( 2)
log sin z 2 x c
2
sinx yex A 2
o
r
Page.No : 34
EGIEERIG
Key : 3
f93, f105,
f12 3, f13
13,
f1111
range of
Key : 4
9.
uHOz
iKH ["|
=K.
A B C 300
Key : 4
f3,5,11,13
Key : 4
uH} ^~ sin1 Jx
`Ok
y _ x2 ffi
3x fi 4 2
L
x fi 3x
e
fi 4
t
D0
w
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w
.
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na
du
pr
3.
1 y7
7
Key : 2
4
.
Key : 3
5
.
^
=
90 0
xy ffi1 fi x 3y fi 3 fi 4 y ffi 4 _ 0
2
a
tib
ha
.n
et
2
.
8.
H~}OHQ
ql
2sin1sin 2 0
sin1
2
7 ,110, 2
66
R0,3,30,3
==OJOH
"`O
H q=
3
10. Key : 1
n 1
abc
500050n 100
Key : 1
3sin A cos
2
2B1
3 s i n 2 A 2 s i n 2
B2
I) since rs ctan 2 r
% . % fi % . % fi % . % _ s2
sffia sffib sffib sffic sffic sffia
Consider
1
1
. Key : 3
cosA 2B 0
A 2B 900 2B 900 A
cos2B sin A
6
.
Key : 3
Apply
A B 450
Key : 2
HO<O_
_q_O_`=
1 bc sin A 9 3 bc 18
2
2
a2 b2 c2 2bc cos A
b c2 2bc 2bc cos A
= 81 , a = 9
a=9
12. Key : 4
x c o s2
13. Key : 2
^ cos
uHOKe
a b
If Ac d Then
c
o
s
cos x
J#iOz
14. Key : 1
~O_" x=0 uH
t = 48
=Ok.
Page.No : 35
EAMCET Grand Test
EGIEERIG
15. Key : 1
0 and
22. Key : 3
a
1 2a a
a
tib
ha
.n
et
1 0 12 1 0 a2
1 12
bac
16. Key : 4
21 1
1 4c c
23. Key : 2
1 23 04
2a 3b c2a 3b c 0
Wz# ~Y ` e ~Y (2,3)
(2, 3)
aO^= QO_
`~
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pr
17. Key : 3
1
23
24. Key : 4
1 0
O|^O Px, y
J#O>
p = aO^=
#O_
O|^~O
01
a b c
3
a b c 3
2
18. Key : 1
Consider 2a b 2a b 24 a b
2
b 5
19. Key : 1
x y1
ab
~Y
Q
H#
H
Q2
a
.
11
a 2 b2
Since OP = p x2 y2 P2 c2
25. Key : 4
0
GHO^O J~` q H
14x2 7x 0
=^aO^=
7x2x1
3
2G
J=`Ok, D aO^= x y k
~Y
x2x1 0 0, 1
20. Key : 1
a i, b j
21. Key : 4
J#x
kOKe
2h
Use 2 Tan 1 a b
LO@Ok.
1 11 k k 1
12 12
26. Key : 3
~O_=H}
=kYO_#~Y
3x 2 y k 01
1,2aO^= ~Y LO@Ok
k1
Page.No : 36
EGIEERIG
27. Key : 2
O
`
=^ fx Jqz#
"O
a
tib
ha
.n
et
x=0
~
Y
w
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w
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na
du
pr
O
2
Lt f x- _ f 0-
g 2 ac 2 f 2 bc
a
ba b
K=5
g2 ac a
f 2 bc
b
x2
33. Key : 4
2
8
.
1 1 t 2
K
e
y
:
4
x
l
m
1 t2
HO<O__q_O_
~H~O
n
1,
l2
m2
n2
0
2
(1)(2) gH~}# k =K
1 x 1 y 1 x
~O_ ~Y
xA, m, n
1 x y
q=#
H#Q<
e.
dy 2
dx
1 x2
cos
.
:
K
1 x
3
4
K
e
YO_xqlOK
x+u
y:1
x2 y2 t 1
t
x4 y4 2x2 y2 t2 12 2 as x4 y4 t2
12
a
O
^
A
B
~
M
3 2 : 2 6 1:4
Q aO^= P H~`H
OQ=J~`
Q aO^= AB x 1:4 x+u
qlOk.
x2 y2 1 y2 12
0
.
W~" x ^$
J=H#OKQ
Q18 ,5, 4
3
y dy1
dx
A
B
H
J
J
G
a
O
^
Q2t,8t11, 4 3t
3
5
.
Key : 3
=` J=H # gH~}=
W~"
O=~=#O
fH#Q
HJJG
HJJG
PQ
AB
H#H
Q4,5,2
31. Key : 3
Lt 1
x
0
2 r.r1.r2.r3
sin 3x- s
2
_ xLt0 2sin2
W~"O=~=#O
fH#Q
2 log log r log r1 log r2 log
3x
r3
s 5.1 _ 2 s 5 _ 10
J=H #O
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w
.
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na
du
pr
KQ
3x
a
tib
ha
.n
et
dy y
dx x
36. Key : 2
Synopsis
37. Key : 2
1.3
Page.No : 37
21 E% _ 1 E r fi 1 E r1 fi 1 E r2 fi 1
E r3
EGIEERIG
W~"100K
Q}OKQ
y
Since f 0 f y 0
fi3fi 4
38. Key : 3
%
_
s
1
0
r3
4 y 1 0
44. Key : 1
a , a , ar
r
y
3
Z`
G.P
L<~.
= |= =
r
(Conceptual)
39. Key : 2
aK 3
da x dA
v
e
a ,a,arK
= 43R
Since, a = 2R
sinA
n
cf
d
t
fK
4
a5
.
K
e
y
4
0
0 K8
i K_e.
da 2R cos A.
dA
d
t
dt
uHOz
46. Key : 2
x . dA x.cos A. dA 1 cos A
dt
2
2
d
t
A
z1 z1x1 iyx1 iy
40.
Key : 1
Co sec h 2 y- _
1
2x. 1fi x2
x12 y2x12 y2
W~"=~O
KQ x 0
47. Key : 4
G
.
P
2013
i_
1
sinh 2 y- _ 2x.
1fi x2
2013
2014
ffi 2014
i
2kQ
2 sinh .cosh 2x
y
y
2
1 x
_ i
_
0
x
sinh
ysatis
fied
41. Key : 3
ffi 1
2014
= i [Sum of
2014th roots
of unity 1]
= i [0 1] = i
48. Key : 3
*
OY
3, C _ 1
ffi i 3
= 21C2 210
f
i
i
B6 fi C6 _ 1fi i
6 6
3- fi 1ffi i 3- _
128
42. Key : 2
x2 px 64 0
D b 2 4 ac 0
x2 8x p 0
p2 256
49. Key : 1
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
D0
a
tib
ha
.n
et
p 16
H=# ~ "`O
~ S "^
Y `JO`= ~
OY
= 6! 4! 696
50. Key : 3
H=# q^
OY
104
51. Key : 4
gH~} `$
~~
43. Key : 3
f x x 4 x 1 0 0
3
y 2
r r
L
e
t
10=^OH
Q}[O
=n
r1C
T10
T91
n 4, r 9
4
Page.No : 38
91C 9
= 220
EGIEERIG
52. Key : 1
59. Key : 3
1
5ffi4
1 ffi 5x 1
ffi 4x
. 2
1!
e e
e 2
2
= 51 5x5x5x ...
2
3
2!
PX 4 e .2 2e
2 4
41
4!
4x4x 4
2
x ...
60. Key : 2
x3 Q}HO,
np 2, npq1 q 1 , p 1 , n 4
369
53. Key : 3
1ffi1
1 fi1. 1fi 2
2! 8
pX11 pX 0 15
16
61. Key : 3
p 1, q 2, x 1 x 1
q8
4
54. Key : 4
40 _ 2 10
C2 _ 2,5-, r2 _ 4 fi 25 ffi19
_ 10
H`q=H=^== 2
~Q`Ok.
C1C2 9 81 90 3 10
C1C2 r1 r2
55. Key : 2
"^\
n
[
OY
q$
n2 1
u
12
L=_~
YOY3
62. Key : 3
"
501 833
5
0
O
Y
$
u
5
6
K
e
12
^$=~Y
gH~}=
x 2 y 2x1 3y 2 9 0
P A B 1 PA B
1PA PB PA B
x y1 0
x y1 0
h1 k 21 21 1
5
7
.
h11, h 0
K
e
y
:
2
_ P E E E -
k 21 k1
2
1
P E E -
1212
1)
63. Key : 1
P E1-
_
P E1- fi P E2
E2 - 3
58. Key : 1
ffi P E1-.P
P( HhO XH
LO_k)
x2 y2 2xx1 2 yy1 c 0
_2
2gg1 2 ff 1 c c1
1P(W^~
x 0 7 c
~+
1
a
tib
ha
.n
et
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
@
#
)
8C2
1
3
25
39
x17 2c 1
4 4
C
2
Page.No : 39
EGIEERIG
3x1 y1 4c
x y c 1
67. Key : 3
2x1 7
2x114
x
x2 y 2 1
12 k 8 k
12 k 0 and 8 k 0
k 12
k8
8 k 12
y
1
1
4
"
= -1
64. Key : 4
y 2 8x
4a = 8
a=2
68. Key : 1
x2 y 2 1
25 16
O|~~YYO_# aO^=.
aO^^O
x` =$`O x2 y2 a2 b2
41
tan 300 y
x
2
69. Key : 2
y2 k x
3
.
y
y
2
8
3
y2 4ax
y8
y
0
x a 1
3
y 0or8 3
x
=
8 k 1k 4k 8 0
k4
1
2
A
k=4
70. Key : 3
1
2
,
A
B
O
A
63
ex x122 dx
6
5
.
x1
2b=8
K
e
y
:
3
2ae 6
a
e
ex
xx1
x21
1
b
2
a
2
dx
b=4
e 2516
25
1
6
ex
fx fxdx e fx c
3
5
ex
x1 c
x1
a2
9
a=5
66. Key : 1
71. Key : 3
n1
x
2
3
y
2
0
1 3
cos
0
4
21
tan4
x.dx
tan3 x tan x c
A 1 , B1, C 1
3
C, A, B
Page.No : 40
EGIEERIG
72. Key : 3
76. Key : 4
x8.dx
1 3 2 3 ... n 3
n4 24 n4
x a dx b a
bx
a
tib
ha
.n
et
n4
b
[
u
s
e
Lt n 1
0 x 4 dx 1log 1 x 0 1 log 2 3
4
1 x
77. Key : 2
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
73. Key : 3
1 fx.dx 4
y2 4x (1)
2 x y 4 0 ( 2)
fx.dx fx.dx 41
2
y 4or 2
3.dx2 fx.dx 7
4
R.A2
y 4 y2 dx
f
78.
Ke
y:
=9
K.
2 fx.dx1
dy x y 1
d
x
1 x2
x
2
S
u
b
Px , Q 1 2
2
i
n
(
1
)
1 x
2
7
4
.
.
d
K
e
y
:
sin xcos x
4
1 2 sin x cos x
2
s
i
n
ffi
dx
^
#
2
sin
y. 1 x2
1
x2
1 x2dx = sin x c
1
79. Key : 1
fi cos x-
dy 3x2 y sin2 x
cos
dx 1 x3
1 x3
dx
P 3x 3
1 x
2
cos2x.dx 12sin2xc
A1
I. f e1x3 = e 3x
dx
80. Key : 3
dy 2x tan x y 1
dx
7
5
.
K
e
y
:
4
1
'
log 1 x3
log1
x 2
1 x
dx log 2
8
Put x y z
dz 2x tan z
= 1 x3
2x t
uHOKQ
dx
cot z dz 2x.dx
2
log sin z 2 x c
1
d
t
2
1 1 log1 t dt log 2
16
2
t
2
Page.No : 41 sinx y e
22
xA
EGIEERIG
Key : 1
W
1
= 2 v2 u2 = 2 0.01-464 ffi
m
5.00
_ 1 0.01-192- _ 0.96J
WWW
2
86.
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
a
tib
ha
.n
et
W
1
1
0
0
y:1
82.
Acceleration of system is
rA vAt rB vAt
a mg sin 60 mg sin 30 31 g
2
m
224j6kvB2i
a1 a2 31 g ;
2VB _ 5 fi11k ; VB _ 2 fi 2 k
i
5 i 11
J
G
a
c
m
2j3k 3jk
25 121
fi_
146
73m /
s
m1 m2
83.
Key : 4
acm
a a
2
31 g
42
y g2
87.
Key : 4
u
H
e
r
e
a
x
8
4
a g2 u2
2
u
Key : 1
oru
2
a
g
2
a
P force time
mg 2h 1 e m 2gh1 e
mv 1 e p 1
e
1 e
1
F
For moving of the body on rough suface by
pushing force, angle of friction
Key : 4
u 416k v 8 20 j
i
i
Work done = Change in K.E
a
tib
ha
.n
et
85.
88.
e
Key : 2
When a particle attached to spring revolves in
horizontal circular motion,
Page.No : 42
92.
w
w
w
.
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na
du
pr
GIEERIG
mr 2 kx
m
Key : 1
Angular frequency
l x
K
m
kx
ml 2 k m x
2
m
l
_
8
9
.
0.1s140 s1 _ 1960N / m2
Key : 2
k yA
L
93.
1960 y 4.910
1
y 4109 N / m2
Key : 1
hrdg
600
m
g
hRdg
94.
20.0
1.4mm
7
hdg 110#210310
Key : 2
R 2T
Terminal velocity
vtr2orm23orv23
mg l 3 I ml2
2
3
2
vT v2/3 1
4
v1T8v
3 3 g
9
0
4l
Key : 1
v1T 4vT 42 8m / s
95.
Key : 2
For metal A,
.
For a satellite
ciruclating
around the
earth, the
angularmomentum
9
1
.
m GMR0 m GMR0
R0
Key : 3
amplitude A A0e bt
At t=5s, A=0.9A0
For metal B,
6
0.9A0 A0e b5
eb5 0.9
In another 10sec, time t=15s
l
2
201
00 2
l xAt20 xBt
A _ A0e bt _ A0e b 15 _ A0 e b
5s3
A0 effi5b
A0 0.9-
96.
0.729
on simplification x =10 cm
Key : 1
PV
RT
Page.No : 43
EGIEERIG
m RT m
For first chamber V1 P1 M K P1
1
1
P
At B, temp. is T and Pressure is 40
P2
M
m1 m2
K m1 K m2
p
p1 p2m1
m2
on simplification, P m p m p
1
Key : 4
w
h
e
n
21
w
w
w
.
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na
du
pr
97.
p2
12
At C, pressure is 40
a
tib
ha
.n
et
V V1
V2
P2
b
o
d
y
d
r
a
g
g
e
d
o
n
a
r
o
u
g
temparature at C is 40 .
V0
100. Key : 4
1mg
vt
mst
2
1
2
0.59.820001
U 2 5 RT 4 3 RT 11RT
0.14200t
98.
on simplification,t 11.60 C
Key : 3
Rate of cooling of body H T 4
T04
H 60042004 80 16
H14004200 15 3
101. Key : 3
2
v
H1 3 H
n n1 n2 v v
v l x l
vx
16
99.
102. Key : 1
Key : 4
V
4V0
C
V0
2l
l x 2ll x 2l
B
A
F
o
r
r
e
a
i
m
a
g
e
At A, pressure P0
AB is isotermal,
2.512 30cm
11 1
vu f
1 11
3012 f
On simplification f = - 8.6 cm
Page.No : 44
EGIEERIG
103. Key : 3
A
#12
0
300
810#8 58.8510#4A A 4
0.45m2
3
0
a
tib
ha
.n
et
0
r1
A
r2
300
i
1
8.85
251
0
108. Key : 2
2
0
sin i1
sin r2
vd
sin i1 2sin 30 i1 45 0
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
104. Key : 1
In compound microscope,
f0 2cm, fe 3cm
and length L 15cm
20
10 s1.6s10ffi19
s1s10ffi6 29
_ 20 s10ffi4 _12.5s10ffi4
3
1.2510 m
1.6
3
For eyepiece 1 1 1
ve ue fe
1 1 1 u3cm
e
28
u
e
1 11
6v
28
1
2
110. Key : 2
u
0
1 1
1
u12
2.4cm 0
5
12 2 u 0
105. Key : 2
Distance of 2nd dark fringe
from central maximumis
3I
3 3mm 2mm
2
Distance of 4th bright fringe from central line is
4 4 2mm 8mm
106. Key : 3
107. Key : 1
Dielectric strength of dielectric b/w plates of
H1
q vJBK Bqv
protonwillbedeflectedtowardswireQ
.
The
V
d
capacitor is
Emax
111. Key : 1
2010
5000 d
4
2.510# m 6
d
K A
a
c
d0
Page.No : 45 B 0 ni 0 N i
2 R
EGIEERIG
B 4107
350011
2 25.5102 310 T 2
115. Key : 4
1 R 1
1
112. Key :
4
n2 n2
1
Frequency of vibration n 2
MB
H
n B H
n12 BH 102 BH
n2 B BH 2
BH B
14
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
a
tib
ha
.n
et
24
9
116. Key : 3
117. Key : 2
n2 B H ~ B 1 B
25 H
nB n1 10 2 Vibrations/mins
5
5
113. Key : 1
L=1H
E=4V
K
e
y
A d 22Rh.
Where R is radius of the earth.
Area A hT
to double the area to be coverd, the height should
C=3F
:
3
R=1
be doubled.
120. Key : 4
4 q L di iR 0
c
dt
4 q14 21 q2
3
3
orq6
c
Page.No : 46
and B B0 sinkx wt
the phase difference between them is zero.
EGIEERIG
.0
0
5.00
4.00
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
2721
5.0
W
1
W
1
a
tib
ha
.n
et
2
2
=
= 2 mv u 2 0.01-464 ffi
i
+
0.01-192- _ 0.96J
2
W1W1W2100
O
=
W1W2
W
1
86. Key : 1
==H
`~}O
m1 m2
H O^` =5.011%
82. Key : 4
~O_H}Ja`O
KO^@C_"\`k#
a mg sin 60 mg sin 30
2
m
a1 a2 31 g ;
JG
=
#
O
31 g
4
G 4JG JJG
r
A
v
A
r
B
v
A
i2j3k i3
jk 2 2i4j6k
v2
31 g
5 i 11
2VB _ 5 fi 11k ;
acm
VB _ 2 fi 2 k
|
V
a a
2
25 121
fi_
4 2
. Key : 4
146 73m / s
4
2
|Ou=#"`O~v^="QO
x=~
P force time
K
e
y
y g2
u
[
O
`
2u
H
W
H
_
mg 2h 1 e m 2gh1 e
g 1 e
y
ax2
1
e
a g2 u2
oru g
mv 1 e p 1
2
u
2
a
2
a
1 e
88. Key : 2
1
e
4
.
K
e
y
:
1
N
OQHe#H}O
=O`~=$`H~Q=#O
=O_#
.
~}
`O
#
`
_
`H^ `#==
~}
H}O
mr 2 kx
m
l x
2
kx
2
ml 2 k m x
85.
Key : 4
v 8 20
j i
x ml 2 2
a
tib
ha
.n
et
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
6
k
[iy#x = Qu[Hx=~
k m
Page.No : 47
GIEERIG
89. Key : 2
Hu[O|O`H}
#OO
600
600
93. Key : 1
``#` T
2codghr
s
WH_ r
@|H
"~= R Li`O
=H`"~=
R 2T
mg #
110 210310
hRdg
hdg
20.0
7
~`
Q
=HO mg l2sin60
1.4mm
y:2
K~="QO
vtr2orm23orv23 2/3
vT v
_ 1
D|=HO=#
U~_H}`~}O
(H_XH
z
=
~
v1
T
8v
O
_
)
mg l 3 I ml2
2
3
2
3 3 g
v1T 4vT 42 8m / s
95. Key : 2
A,
90. Key : 1
l 1 t 20100 2
B,
q
K@
u~Q
`#
LQO
H}
^="Q
O
L=_H_"`O_= 20cm.A
=H
_= x J#O> B O
_= (20-x)cm.
m GMR0 m GMR0
R0
91. Key : 3
HO#
iqu
L=_H_
"HK=
l xAt20 xBt
A A0e bt
A
t
t
=
5
s
,
A
=
0
.
9
A
0
0.9A0 A0e b5
e
b5
0.9
"~H
HHiOKQ
10sec,
x=10cm
HO
96. Key : 1
t=15s
HO#
iqu
_
A
A
b15-
bt
b5s
_ A0 e
3-
A0 effi5b
92. Key : 1
A0 0.9-
m RT
M
P
_
0.729
V1 m1 RT K
"^\
`
m1
a
tib
ha
.n
et
H}
#:
#=
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
~O_= ` V2
~
OH
=
k m2
_ 0.1s140 s1
_ 1960N / m2
k yA
L
1 7
m22 RT K m22
PM
V V
V2
m1
m2
K m1 K m2
EGIEERIG
==Hu[=O`~~}
` OD_`#C_
p2
OKQ P
97. Key : 4
100. Key : 4
"`O JO`~` H
U n f2 RT
~#=u~HOQ
[iQxL+HQ
=~#
PH[<K
HO#s`
Wmgs mgvt
[xOz#L+=
QQO==
+OKH##
P~<K
HO#s` 3
U 2 5 RT 4 3 RT 11RT
1 mg vt mst
2
1
0
1
.
K
e
y
:
3
1
0.59.82
#O n 2vl
~O_ `iz# Q\ _= l
=i l x
"\^qHHO#s` `
HO#C_XH
H#U~_
qO^< OY
0001
0.14200
t
HHiOKQ
t 11.60C
98. Key : 3
K |_ ~@ HT
4
T04
4 2
600
004 80 16
v l x l
vx
n n1 n2 v v
H14004200 15 3
4
3 H
102. Key : 1
16
x[uaO|O
99.
Key :
4
l x 2ll x 2l
\H~^~}O= # U~_
m v 5 2.5 v2.5u
u2
2l
2.512 30cm
4V0
C
V
11 1
vu f
T
A, =^
_#= P0
AB "Q`
H
V0 4V0 PB P4A P0
4
BC =_# H =i V T
1 11
3012 f
HHiOKQ f
=-8.6cm
103. Key : 3
300
A 300
r2 00
r1 A r2 300
i1
sin i1
sin r2
C =^ _#=
r1
4 P
0
104. Key : 1
# i=}=V0 #O_
4V0 .
OH
H^ix
f0 2cm, fe 3cm
a
tib
ha
.n
et
L
Q`
'
T0
4.
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
=i
=
^
"Q`"HK=[iy#x
W Rt log 4V0 RT log 4
V
0
_= L15cm
Page.No : 49 JHH@H=# 1
fe
v1e u1e
EGIEERIG
1 1 1 u3cm
ue 3
109. Key : 2
4v
=H@HuaO|#=
JHH@H=#O_ 3cm
=H@HuaO|^~O
=H@H=#O_
6v
111
V0 L ue 15 3 12cm
111
==xH~O\
6V4V 1 A
@
H
V0 u0 f0
1 1 1 u122.4cm
1 5V
12 2 u 0
; 12 u 2 0
A&B
=^ P.D VAB 6 2i 6 2
110. Key : 2
105. Key : 2
HO^~Y#O_2=pH\
\^~O
3 3mm 2mm
~O_fQ=^U~_
JO`~}f=`
O|=Q|@
=O_#
2
"O|
_)
HO^~Y#O_4=
"Q\^~O
4 4 2mm 8mm
106. Key : 3
107. Key : 1
3I
H@
~
H
=^
~^H
`=
b/w
H1
Emax V
d
\< | F q vB
=
q vJBK Bqv
C K 0 A
d
0
8
.
K
e
y
\< Q "
J=~#=KO^#.
111. Key : 1
810#8 58.8510#4A A 4
0.45m2 #12
25
:
1
0
2
\~~_H~
e"
8.85
(or)
H~O\ i
neAvd
vd
0 ni 0 N i
2 R
B 4107
_ "Q=
350011
310 T
2 25.5102
vd neiA
112. Key : 4
20
ffi
10 s1.6s10
s1s10
19
MB
ffi
6 29
_ 20 s10ffi4 _12.5s10ffi4
3
a
tib
ha
.n
et
1.2510 m
1.6
HO# #:}O
n 21
_"Q=
m/s
n B H
10
n12 BH 102 BH
BH B
n2 B BH 2
Page.No : 50
w
w
w
.
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na
du
pr
14
EGIEERIG
25 BH 25B 24B
49 BH B
n12 B H B H 25
n2 B H ~ B 1 B
25 H
nB n1 10 2 HO#= /
5
5
xq+
113. Key : 1
| ~H=`}O^#=
K#C_WO_<
i=~# 21, 3 2 =i 4 2
L^~
qH~}`~OQ^~=
i=~# 4 3
qH~}`~OQ^~=
HO>`=
i=~#= 5 4 , L^~ qH~}
`~OQ ^~=
i=~#= 4 3 L^~ qH~}
`~OQ ^~= 7
~@H|\i=~#= 5 4 ,
L^~ qH~} `~OQ
^~=~~}
qH~}O
Z R2L2
H}#}=iy`WO_<
~Q#H|\
H~O\`Q#.
| HOu
q#OQ"Q#.
114. Key : 3
E=4V
116. Key : 3
117. Key : 2
^=~tOm, H|\H
q_^Q#H=#
`k|O^#H`e|O^#H
HO>Z==~ HO^H
Q@|O^#H E2 `$
HO^HQ@
|O^#
H
118. Key : 3
Fl
=$k
R=1
AV RLIC RL
R i I b Ri
L=1H
C=3F
~ h Z` =#
O\< JKkO|_# ^~O
H@~ J"
= qC
Kirchoff's = x==
#O_
d 2RhT
O\<JKkO|
_#"O
4 q L di iR 0
c
dt
4 q14 21 q2
3
3
115. Key : 4
1 R 1
A d 22Rh.
WH_ R
q " ~O
"OA
hT
orq6
c
"=~\OH"\xH
O\<Z`#~\O
Ke.
120. Key : 4
q^`JO`
`~OQ
n 2 n2
2
1
E E0 sinkx wt
=i B B0 sinkx wt
=^O
#O.
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EGIEERIG
121. Key : 3
128. Key : 1
A 1 ; 25108 110 m
B 2 B
7
122. Key : 3
The element should belongs to IIA group
123. Key : 4
N1 fi N2 fi N3 fi ffi
ffi ffi ffi ffi
Ni
129. Key : 1
a
tib
ha
.n
et
E E3 E1
13.6 13.6
C2
C1 T1
T2
9
12.1eV
130. Key : 3
1 300
3
T
T2 2700K or 24270C
124. Key : 3
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
126. Key : 4
In the
raction of O3
Tb kb.m
with SO2
ethylene and
sn+
HCl all the three oxygen
atoms one used where
as with Hg one oxygen atom is used
3.9
2Hg fi O3 m Hg2O fi O2
127. Key : 1
x
mol.t
150
134. Key : 4
0
ffi
E1/ 2Cl2 / Cl
ffi
0
.
0
1
0.01mole
ffi
EZnfi
/ Zn fi
m
o
l
e
0.005mole of
CoNH
3
0.01mole
-5
Cl Cl2 _
of
Clffiions
Ecell
_ 1.36 ffi
=2.272V
135. Key : 1
-
2
ffi0.762 fi
Page.No : 52
EAMCET Grand Test
EGIEERIG
2210
k.cal8003
3.2kcal
137. Key : 4
Cufi ion of CuCl donot contain unpaired electron
Key : 1
Key : 4
option 2 is the structure of butylated hydroxy
anisole (BHA) and option 3 is the structure of
butylated hydroxy toluene(BHT) and both acts
139. as antioxidents.
Key : 1
Key : 1
Correct bond dissociation energy order of halo-
a
tib
ha
.n
et
1
3
8
.
= x _ 1500 _ 50ml
30
150. Key : 1
151. Key : 1
HCHO donot contain
hydrogens
152. Key : 2 Sulphide ores are purified by froath
floatation proces but not carbonate ores (calamine
is ZnCO3 )
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
140.
141.
142.
B ffi
M He x / 64
M SO
3 / 4 x 12gm
143. Key : 1
144. Key : 1
OH
OH
Br
Br
Br /H O
153. Key : 1
Reaction of F2 with alkalies is not an example of
disproportionation reaction
154. Key : 2
155. Key : 3
156. Key : 1 n 2d sin
1 2sin
sin 12 ; 300
3HBr
157. Key : 1
Br
145. Key : 2
WH 2
WA
EH 2
EA1
AlOH3 U Al 3 3OH 1
S
S
3S
ksp
Al !3 OH
0.5 1
WA 9
l
WA l 4.5gm
S3S3 27S
146. Key : 4
158. Key : 2
PCl5 fi 4H2O m H3PO4 fi 5HCl
159. Key : 3
+
N2 . contain 13 electrons
147. Key : 1
1.4VN
In Kjeldhals method % of N2 _ W
1M H2SO4 _ 2N H2SO4
103 103
C
10
2
ka
160. Key : 2
10 10
109
Page.No : 53
EGIEERIG
A 1 ; 2 5108 110 m
2B
7
0.05m
128(1)
123. (4) C1 T1
2
a
tib
ha
.n
et
129. (1)
E E3 E1
1 300
3
T
13.6 13.6
9
1
12.1eV
T2
2700
K or
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
24270
C
124(3)
XeO4
J}O`~ _[<
~ Sp OHsH~}O#
^iOK#.
3
~ Spd
OHsH~}O#
^iOK#.
125(3) pd BaSO / H<e<# eO_~ L
`~HO 131(3)
Jx JO\~.
WkHH
HH~}Q
xK#.
|O^x ^iOK# Hx P
_H
O*e_JO`~}H
_[< |O^x
^iOK#.
132(1)WkHx*~K~DK~
~e_
H~HeHP==}=Q
PHH~}O
qxyOK
|_#.
Hx
Hg ` K~
XHPH[<
~=}=
=`"qxyOK|
_#.
=iPQ
HH~}O<O^#.
2Hg O2 Hg2O O2
0
.
0
1
3.9
mol.t
150
134. (4)
E1/ 2Cl2 / Cl
ffi
ffi
0.01mole
2
EZnfi / Zn fi
m
o
l
e
0.005mole of
E
c
e
l
l
_ 1.36 ffi
Cl2 _0.01mole
Co NH -5 Cl
3
of
Clffiions
ffi0.762 fi
Page.No : 54 =2.272V
146(4) N 13 ZH<#
HeyLO_#.
a
tib
ha
.n
et
1
3
6
.
147. (1)H
C
(
3
)
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
n
R
T
EGIEERIG
135(1
)
8
0
0
3
.
2
k
c
a
l
137(4) CuCl x Cu
J< #O^
[`_x
Z
<
103 103
ka
C2
10
L
O
_^.
1
3
8
(
1
)
10 10
109
B
H
A
=_=x~}=|
>>_
_H\e<
BHT
D~O_PHH~}
q_^Q
#.
q~^
QxK#
x 30 1500 x 1500
30
40(1)
50
q.b.
50(1)
HCHO
#O^
_[< =.
152(2)H"<
H~<\^`=
153(1)H~`i<K~
J#`K~H^
154(2)
1
M SO
3/ 4
x 12gm
155(3)
1
4
OH
OH
Br2/H2O
Br
1 2sin
Br
+
3HBr
sin 12 ; 300
(
1
)
144(1
)
Br
W H2 E H2
157. (1) WA EA
1
145. (2)
AlOH
3 U
Al3
3OH1
S
ksp
Al !3 OH #3
3
S
0.5 1
WA 9
l
WA l 4.5gm
158(2) PCl
3
S
2
7
S
Page.No : 55
EGIEERIG
N2
~`O
1.410 2 56%
0.5
w
w
w
.
ee
na
du
pr
160(2)
a
tib
ha
.n
et
1MH2SO4 2NH2SO4
Page.No : 56