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SECTION - A
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deducted for each wrong answer.
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PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ oLr q
fu"B i zd kj dsi z'u ]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-.1 l si z-.30 r d pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) fn; sgS
out of which ONLY ONE is correct ft uesa^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS A
1. The domain of
[cos 1 x 4 ] | [ x 2 tan 1 x ] | sin(nx )
1 4 1
[cos x ] | [ x 2 tan x ] | sin(nx ) 1.
1
dki zkUr ]
1 {3x 2 7} a sin x 3 cos x
n cos
2
{3x 2 7} a sin x 3 cos x
n cos x
2
x
t gk¡ [.] r Fkk{.}; x dsegÙke i w . kk±
d r Fkk fHkUukRed
where [.] and {.} denotes greatest integer
Hkkx dksi znf' kZ
r dj r sgS
a
] gksxk-
and fractional part of x, is -
(A) (–2, 2) (B) (0, 1)
(A) (–2, 2) (B) (0, 1)
(C) (–1, 1) (D) None of these (C) (–1, 1) (D) buesal sdksbZugha
x b x b
2. If a, b > 0 and f(x) = xlim and 2. ; fn a, b > 0 r Fkk f(x) = xlim r Fkk
0 a x 0 a x
x b x b
g(x) = xlim then - g(x) = xlim gS
] rc -
0 a x 0 a x
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3i 1 3i
3i 1 3i (C) (D)
(C) (D) 2 2
2 2
6. Let a1î a 2ˆj a 3k̂ , b1î b 2 ĵ b3k̂ a nd 6. ekuk a1î a 2ˆj a 3k̂ , b1î b 2 ĵ b3k̂ r Fkk
c1î c2 ĵ c3k̂ , | | = 2, makes angle /6
c1î c2 ĵ c3k̂ , | | = 2, ; , oa dsl er y
with the plane of and and angle between
dsl kFk/6 dks.kcukr kgSr Fkk , oa dse/; dks.k/
n
n a1 a2 a3
a1 a2 a3
b b2 b3 , r c b1
4 gS b2 b3 dk eku gS(t gk¡ n l e i zkÑr
and is /4, then 1 is equal to c1 c2 c3
c1 c2 c3
la
[ ; kgS
)
(where n is even natural number)
n
n | || | 2 (| || |) n
| || | 2 (| || |) n (A)
(B)
(A) (B) 2 2n / 2
2 2n / 2
(| || |) n / 2
(| || |) n / 2 (C) (D) buesal sdksbZugha
(C) (D) None of these 2n
2n
r r r 1 r 2
r 1 r 2 r 1
r
r 1 r 1
7.
If A(r) = 2 r
r r 1
, where is com-
7. ; fn A(r) = 2 r , t gk¡ bdkbZdk
2 r 2 2 r 4
2 r 2 2 r 4
l fEeJ ?kuew
y gS] rc -
plex cube root of unity. Then -
(A) A(r) is singular only if r is even (A) A(r) vO ;q
RØe.kh; gksxk dsoy ; fn r l e gS
(B) A(r) is singular only if r is odd (B) A(r) vO ;q
RØe.kh; gksxk dsoy ; fn r fo"ke gS
(C) A(r) is singular (C) A(r) vO;qRØe.kh; gksxk
(D) A(r) is non-singular (D) A(r) O;q
RØe.kh; gksxk
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n n 1 n2 n n 1 n2
n n 1 n2 n n 1 n2
8. If f(x) =
Pn Pn 1 Pn 2
. Then f(x) is 8. ; fn f(x) = n Pn n 1
Pn 1
n 2
Pn 2
, r ksf(x) fuEu
n n 1 n 2
Cn C n 1 Cn2 Cn C n 1 Cn2
1 1 1 1
9. tan cos 1 x – tan cos 1 x = 9. tan cos 1 x – tan cos 1 x =
4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2
2 1 x2 2 1 x2 2 1 x2 2 1 x2
(A) (B) (A) (B)
x x x x
x
x
(C) (D) bues
sal sdksbZugha
(C) (D) None of these 1 x2
1 x2
10. Area bounded by the curve y = f(x), y = x 10. oØ y = f(x), y = x r Fkk j s[kkvksax = 1, x = t l s
and the lines x = 1, x = t is (t + 1 t 2 – 2 i fj c) {ks=kQy l Hkht > 1 dsfy , (t + 1 t 2 – 2 –
–1) sq. units for all t > 1. If f(x) satisfying f 1) oxZbdkbZgS A ; fn f(x) l Hkh x > 1 ds fy ,
(x) > x for all x > 1, then f (x) is equal to - f (x) > x dksl a rq"V dj r k gS
,r c f(x) cj kcj gS-
x x
(A) x + 1 + (B) x + x x
2
1 x 1 x 2 (A) x + 1 + 2 (B) x +
1 x 1 x 2
x x
(C) 1 + (D)
1 x 2 1 x 2 x x
(C) 1+ 2 (D)
1 x 1 x 2
iwjs fo'okl ds lkFk vius liuks dh rjQ cM+k]s ogh ftanxh ft;ks ftldh dYiuk vkius dh gSA
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3/ 2 3/ 2
1 1
11. Given f(x) = 4 – x ; 11. fn; k gSfd f(x) = 4 – x ;
2 2
tan [ x ] tan [ x ]
; x0 ; x0
g(x) = x ; h(x) = {x}, g(x) = x ; h(x) = {x},
1 ; x0 1 ; x0
12. Let g(x) = f (t)dt and f(x) satisfies the fol- 12. ekukg(x) = f ( t )dt r Fkk f(x) fuEufy f[ kr kr Z
a a
lowing condition f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) + 2xy f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) + 2xy – 1, x, y R
x x
(A) log{x(x+cosx)}+c (B) log c (A) log{x(x+cosx)}+c (B) log c
x cos x x cos x
x cos x x cos x
(C) log c (D) None of these (C) log c (D) buesl sdks
bZugha
x x
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14. If p and q are order and degree of differen- 14. ; fn p r Fkkq Øe' k%vody l ehdj .k
2 2
d y 2
dy d2 y dy
tial equation y 2 + 3x + x2y2 = y 2 + 3x
2 2 + x2y2 = sin x dhdks
fV
dx dx dx dx
sin x, then : r Fkk ?kkr gS
, rc:
(A) p > q (B) p/q = 1/2 (A) p > q (B) p/q = 1/2
(C) p = q (D) p < q (C) p = q (D) p < q
1 1
1
15. (1 x x )e x x dx is equal to - 15. (1 x x
1
)e x x dx dk eku gS-
1 1 1 1
(A) ( x 1)e x x c (B) ( x 1)e x x c (A) ( x 1)e x x c (B) ( x 1)e x x c
1 1 1 1
(C) xe x x c (D) xe x x c (C) xe x x c (D) xe x x c
16. The equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, c 16. l ehdj .k ax2 + bx + c = 0, t gk¡ a, b, c f=kHkq
t
are the sides of a ABC and the equation ABC dhH
kq
t k, ¡gS
ar Fkkl
ehdj .kx2 + 2 x + 1 = 0 ds
x2 + 2 x + 1 = 0 have a common root. The ew
y l eku gSr ksC dk eki gksxk-
measure of C is- (A) 90° (B) 45°
(A) 90° (B) 45°
(C) 60° (D) buesal sdksbZugha
(C) 60° (D) None of these
17. Statement-I : If |z1| = 1, |z2| = 2, |z3| = 3 17. dFku-I : ; fn |z1| = 1, |z2| = 2, |z3| = 3 r Fkk
and |z1 + 2z2 + 3z3| = 6. Then the value of |z1 + 2z2 + 3z3| = 6 r c |z2z3 + 8z3z1 + 27z1z2|
|z2z3 + 8z3z1 + 27z1z2| is 36. dk eku 36 gS A
Statement-II : |z1+ z2 + z3| |z1| + |z2| + |z3|
dFku-II : |z1+ z2 + z3| |z1| + |z2| + |z3|
(A) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true
but Statement-II is not correct explanation (A) dFku-I vkSj dFku-II nksuka
sl ghgSi j Ur qdFku-II, dFku-
of the Statement-I. I dk l ghLi "Vhdj .k ughagS
(B) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true (B) dFku-I vkSj dFku-II nksuka
sl ghgSr FkkdFku-II, dFku-I
and the Statement-II is correct explanation dk l ghLi "Vhdj .k gS
of the Statement-I. (C) dFku-I l ghgSi j Ur qdFku-II xy r gS
(C) Statement-I is true but the Statement-II is false
(D) dFku-I xy r gSi j Ur qdFku-II l ghgS
(D) Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true
eqf'dys oks phtsa gksrh gS] tks gesa rc fn[krh gS tc gekjk /;ku y{; ij ugha gksrkA
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2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4
18. If three matrices A = 4 1 , B = 2 3 and 18. ; fn r hu vkO
;wg A = 4 1 , B = 2 3 r Fkk
3 4 3 4
C= . Then
2 3
C = 2
3 gS
] rc
A(BC) 2 3 A(BC) 2 3
ABC
+tr
+tr A(BC)
ABC
tr(A)+tr 2 +tr +tr A(BC)
tr(A)+tr 4 8 4 8
2
+…+ = +…+ =
(A) 6 (B) 9 (A) 6 (B) 9
(C) 12 (D) None (C) 12 (D) dks
bZugha
19. For x1, x2, y1, y2 R, if 0 < x1 < x2, y1 = y2 19. x1, x2, y1, y2 R dsfy , ] ; fn 0 < x1 < x2, y1 = y2
1 1
and z1 = x1 + iy1, z2 = x2 + iy2 and z3 = (z , oaz1 = x1 + iy1, z2 = x2 + iy2 r Fkkz3 = (z +
2 1 2 1
+ z2), then z1, z2, z3 satisfy - z2), r ksz1, z2, z3 fuEu dksl a
rq
"V dj r sgS-
(A) | z1 | = | z2 | = | z3 | (A) | z1 | = | z2 | = | z3 |
(B) | z1 | < | z2 | < | z3 | (B) | z1 | < | z2 | < | z3 |
(C) | z1 | > | z2 | > | z3 | (C) | z1 | > | z2 | > | z3 |
(D) | z1 | < | z3 | < | z2 | (D) | z1 | < | z3 | < | z2 |
20. The equation of the plane passing through 20. fcUnq(–1, 3, 2) l sxq
t j usoky sr Fkk l er y ksa
the point (–1, 3, 2) and perpendicular to planes x + 2y + 3z = 5 o 3x + 3y + z = 9 dsy Ecor ~
x + 2y + 3z = 5 and 3x + 3y + z = 9 is- l er y dhl ehdj .k gS-
(A) 7x – 8y – 3z + 25 = 0 (A) 7x – 8y – 3z + 25 = 0
(B) 7x – 8y + 3z + 25 = 0 (B) 7x – 8y + 3z + 25 = 0
(C) 7x – 8y + 3z – 25 = 0 (C) 7x – 8y + 3z – 25 = 0
(D) 7x + 8y + 3z – 25 = 0 (D) 7x + 8y + 3z – 25 = 0
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21. The length of the perpendicular from the ori- 21. fcUnqa l sxq
t j usokysr Fkkj s[kk r b c dksj [ kusokys
gin to the plane passing through the point a
l er y i j ew
y fcUnql sMky sx; sy Ec dhy EckbZgS-
and containing the line r b c is -
[a b c ] [a b c ]
(A) (B)
[a b c ] [a b c ] [a b b c c a ] [a b b c ]
(A) (B)
[a b b c c a ] [a b b c ]
[a b c ] [a b c ]
[a b c ] [a b c ] (C) (D)
(C) (D) [b c c a ] [c a a b]
[b c c a ] [c a a b]
2 2
1 1 1 101 1
22. cos ec101 x dx 22. x cos ec x dx
x x x
1/ 2 1/ 2
25. Suppose that f is a differentiable function 25. ekukfd f vody uh; Qy u gSr Fkk fuEu xq
. k/keZj [ kr k gS
with the property that f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) + xy r Fkk
1 1
+ xy and lim f(h) = 3, then- lim f(h) = 3 r c -
h0 h h0 h
(A) f is a linear function (A) f j s[kh; Qy u gS
(B) f(x) = 3x + x2 (B) f(x) = 3x + x2
2
x x2
(C) f(x) = 3x + (C) f(x) = 3x +
2 2
(D) none of these (D) buesal sdksbZugha
1 1 2 3n 1 1 2 3n
26. lim ..... is equal to 26. lim ..... cj kcj gS-
n n n 1 n 2 4n n n n 1 n 2 4n
27. A class has 21 students. The class teacher 27. , d d{kkesa21 fo| kFkhZgSd{kkv/; ki d dksr fo| kfFkZ
; ksads
has been asked to make n groups of r stu- nl ew
g cukusdksdgkt kr kgSvkS
j , d l e; i j , d l ew
g
dents each and go to zoo taking one group
dksfpfM+
; k?kj y st kr sgSl ew
g esafdr usy ksx vk; sxsa(r dk
at a time. The size of group (i.e. The value
eku) ft l dsfy ; sv/; ki d fpfM+
; k?kj vf/kd l svf/kd ckj
of r) for which the teacher goes to the zoo
t kr kgks]gS(dksbZHkhl ew
g nksckj fpfM;+k?kj ughat kl dr k)
maximum number of times is – (No group can
go to the zoo twice)
(A) 9 ; k10 (B) 10 ; k11
(A) 9 or 10 (B) 10 or 11 (C) 11 ; k12 (D) 12 ; k13
(C) 11 or 12 (D) 12 or 13
3 1 3 1
n r r n r r
1 r 1 r
28. The value of nlim
cot
r 1
2 is -
28. lim
n cot
r 1
2 dk eku gS-
(A) (B) /2 (A) (B) /2
(C) /4 (D) – /2 (C) /4 (D) – /2
PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ oLr q
fu"B i zd kj dsi z'u ]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-.1 l si z-.30 r d pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) fn; sgS
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. ft uesa^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS A
1. An infinitely long rod lies along the axis of a 1. , d vuUr : i l sy Ech NM+, d f Qksd l y EckbZds, d
concave mirror of focal length f . The near vor y ni Z . kdhv{kdsvuq fn' kj [ khgS
ANM+dkfudV fl j k
end of the rod is at a distance u > f from ni Z
. k l s, d nwj hu > f i j fLFkr gS A bl dsçfr fcEc dh
the mirror. Its image will have a length -
y EckbZgksxh-
f2 uf f2 uf
(A) (B) (A) (B)
u–f u–f u–f u–f
f2 uf f2 uf
(C) (D) (C) (D)
uf uf uf uf
2. Two equal positive point charges q are held 2. nkscj kcj /kukRed fcUnqvkos'kksaq dksa nw j hi j fLFkj j [ kk
at a fixed distance a apart. A point test x; k gS A , d fcUnqi fj {k.k vkos'k dksml r y esaj [ kk x; k
charge is located in a plane that is normal to
gSt ksmu vkos'kksadkst ksMu+sokyhj s[kkdsyEcor ~r Fkkmuds
the line joining these charges and midway
between them. What is the radius r of the e/; esagS Abl r y esaoÙ̀kdhf=kT; kr D; kgksxhft l dsfy; s
circle in this plane for which the force on the i fj {k.k d.k i j cy vf/kdr e eku j [ ksxk?
test particle has maximum value ?
q q
q q
a a
a a
2 2
2 2
3. Four identical charged particles, each +Q, are 3. pkj l e: i vkosf' kr d.kksa
] çR; sd +Q dksa Hkq
t kds, d oxZ
fixed at the corners of a square of side ‘a’. A ds dksuksa i j fLFkj j [ kk x; k gS A m æO ; eku r Fkk
free point charge of mass ‘m’ and charge ‘–q’
–q vkos ' kds, d Lor a =kfcUnqvkos'kdksoxZdsdsUæi j j [ kk
is placed at the centre of square. It is slightly
displaced along a line passing through the
x; kgSAml soxZdsdsUæl sr FkkoxZdsr y dsy Ecor ~j s[kk
centre of square and perpendicular to the dsvuq fn' kfoLFkkfi r fd; kt kr kgSr FkkfQj eq
ä fd; kt kr k
plane of square and then released. Assuming gS
A; g ekfu; sfd –q dkfoLFkki u nhxbZj s[kkdsvuq fn' k
that displacement of –q along the said line is a dh r qy uk esacgq r de gS ] r ks–q -
quite small as compared to ‘a’ ‘–q’ will -
1 3 2qQ
1 3 2qQ (A) oxZds dsUæ ds l ki s{k 2 m a 3 vkof̀Ùk l s
0
(A) execute S.H.M. of frequency
2 m 0a 3
S.H.M. dj r k gSr Fkk oxZdk dsUæ ml dh LFkkbZl kE;
about the centre of square and centre of fLFkfr esagksxkA
square will be its stable equilibrium position
1 2 2qQ
1 2 2qQ (B) oxZds dsUæ ds l ki s{k 2 vkof̀Ùk l s
(B) execute S.H.M. of frequency m 0a 3
2 m 0a 3
S.H.M. dj r k gSr Fkk oxZdk dsUæml dh vLFkkbZl kE;
about the centre of square and centre of fLFkfr esagksxkA
square will be its unstable equilibrium position
1 2 2qQ
1 2 2qQ (C) oxZds dsUæ ds l ki s{k 2 m a 3 vkof̀Ùk l s
(C) execute S.H.M. of frequency 0
2 m 0a 3
S.H.M. dj r k gSr Fkk oxZdk dsUæ ml dh LFkkbZl kE;
about the centre of square and centre of
fLFkfr esagksxkA
square will be its stable equilibrium position
1 3 2qQ
1 3 2qQ (D) oxZds dsUæ ds l ki s{k 2 m a 3 vkof̀Ùk l s
(D) execute S.H.M. of frequency
2 m 0a 3 0
Intensity
Intensity
K K
K K
B A
B A
Wavelength
Wavelength
(A) VA > VB, ZA > ZB (B) VA > VB , ZA < ZB (A) VA > VB, ZA > ZB (B) VA > VB , ZA < ZB
(C) VA < VB, ZA > ZB (D) VA < VB, ZA < ZB
(C) VA < VB, ZA > ZB (D) VA < VB, ZA < ZB
2 kg 5 kg P 5 kg 2 kg
2 kg 5 kg P 5 kg 2 kg
7. Some equipotential plane parallel surface are 7. dqN l efoHko l ekUr j l r gsauhpsfp=k esan' kkZ
bZxbZgS
A
shown in the figure. The plane are inclined ; g r y x-v{k l s45º vki fr r gSr Fk , d r y dh
to x-axis by 45º and distance from one plane nwl j sr y l sx-v{k dsvuq fn' k nw
j h 20 cm gS A r ks
to another plane along x-axis is 20 cm. The
fo| qr {ks=k gS
–
electric field is –
Y Y
45º 45º
X X
20cm 40cm 60cm 80cm 20cm 40cm 60cm 80cm
8. Three atomic states of a hydrogenic atom 8. fp=kesagkbMªkst u i j ek.kqdhr hu voLFkk, ¡n' kkb
ZZxbZgS A
aC l sB
are shown in the figure. The transition from C rd l a Øe.kl s, d QksVkW u mRl ft rZ gksrkgSft l dhr j a xnS /; Z
to B yields a photon of wavelength 364.6 nm 364.6 nm gSr FkkB l sA es al Ø
a e.k dsnkS j ku , d QksVku W
and the transition from B to A yields a photon
mRl ft Z
r gksrkgSft l dhr j a xnS/; 121.5
Z nm gS ] r ksC l sA r d
of wavelength 121.5 nm. Then the transition
from C to A will yield a photon of wavelength laØe.kdsnkS j ku mRl ft Zr QksVkWu dhr j a
xnS/; Zgksxh
C C
364.6 nm 364.6 nm
B B
121.5 nm 121.5 nm
A A
10. The visibility of fringes for intensity ratio 3 in 10. ;ax f} fNnzi z;ksx esar hozrk vuq
i kr 3 dsfy , fÝUt ksadh
YDSE is - n`' ; r k gksxh-
4 5 4 5
(A) (B)
5 4 (A) (B)
5 4
2 3 2 3
(C) (D) (C) (D)
3 2 3 2
11. A conducting bar is moving along two parallel 11. , d pky d NM+, d i zfr j ks/kR l st q
M+snksl ekUr j pky d
conducting bars, connected across a resistor NM+ ksdsvuq fn' kxfr ' khy gS
Apky d NM+dkosx pq Ecdh;
R. The velocity of the conducting bar is {ks=kB esafu; r gSpky d NM+cká ; cy ksadsdkj .kfLFkfr
constant in magnetic field B. The conducting
A l s kq
: gksd j fLFkfr ; kB r FkkC dse/; nksy u dj r h
bar oscillates between positions B and C,
gS
A l e; (t) dsfo: ) i zsfj r /kkj k (I) dsi fj ek. k dk
starting from position A due to some external
forces. Plot the magnitude of induced current xzkQ gksxk :
(I) against time (t):
B
B L R L0
L R L0 L0
L0
C B
C B A
A
I I
I I
t
(A) (B) t
(A) (B)
t
t
I I
I I
t t
(C) (D) t t
(C) (D)
1 1
2 2 2 2
(C) (D) (C) (D)
1 1
t t t t
13. Find the reading of voltmeter across the 13. i fj i Fkesai zfr j ks/kdsfl j ksi j oksYVehVj dk i kB; ka
d r Fkk
resistance and ammeter in the circuit : vehVj i kB~ ; ka
d Kkr dhft , :
100 100
V V V V V V
250V 250V 250V 250V
500V, 50Hz A 500V, 50Hz
A
~ ~
(A) 500 V, 5 A (B) 250 V, 5 A (A) 500 V, 5 A (B) 250 V, 5 A
(C) 250 V, 10 A (D) 500 V, 2.5 A (C) 250 V, 10 A (D) 500 V, 2.5 A
14. An alternating current is given by
14. , d i zR; kor hZ/kkj k ( 3 sin t + cos t) } kj k nhxbZ
( 3 sin t + cos t). The rms current is :
gS
A oxZ
ek/; ew
y /kkj k gksxh:
(A) 2 (B) 2
(A) 2 (B) 2
(C) 2 2 (D) 4 (C) 2 2 (D) 4
12 12
(C) 3 sec (D) sec (C) 3 sec (D) sec
5 5
17. A projectile is thrown in the upward direction 17. , d i z{ksI; dksÅ/okZ/kj fn' kkesa{kS
fr t l s60º dkdks.kcukr s
making an angle of 60º with the horizontal
gq; s147 ms dsosx l sQS
–1 a
d kt kr kgS a
Aog l e; ft l ds
direction with a velocity of 147 ms–1. Then
the time after which its inclination with the ckn ml dk {kS fr t l svkur dks.k45º gS ] gksxk-
horizontal is 45º, is - (A) 15 s (B) 10.98 s
(A) 15 s (B) 10.98 s (C) 5.49 s (D) 2.745 s
(C) 5.49 s (D) 2.745 s
18. A projectile is fired vertically upwards from 18. , d i z{ksi kve osx l si F̀ohdhl r g l sÅ/okZ /kj Åi j dhvksj
the surface of the earth with a velocity kve, nkxkx; kgS , t gk¡ve i y k; u os x gSr Fkkk < 1 gS A; fn R
where ve is the escape velocity and k < 1. If
R is the radius of the earth, the maximum
i F̀ohdhf=kT; k gS , r ksvf/kdr e Å¡pkbZt gk¡r d ; g i F̀oh
height to which it will rise measured from the dsdsUnzl sc<+ r k gq
v k i gq
¡p i k; sxk : (ok; qi zfr j ks/k ux.;
centre of earth will be : (Neglect air resistance) fyft , )
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1 k2 R 1 k2 R
(A) (B) 2 (A) (B)
R 1 k R 1 k2
R
R (C) R(1 – k2) (D)
(C) R(1 – k2) (D) 1 k2
1 k2
19. The figure shows two NAND gates followed 19. fp=k n' kkZ
r k gSfd nksNAND } kj , d NOR } kj r d
by a NOR gate. The system is equivalent to vuq
l fj r gS
A fudk; fuEu r kfdZ
d } kj dsr q
Y; gS–
the following logic gate –
A X
A X
B Z
B Z
Y
A
Y
A
(A) OR (B) AND
(A) OR (B) AND
(C) NAND (D) buesal sdksbZugha
(C) NAND (D) None of these
qv( R 22 R 12 ) qv( R 22 R 12 )
qv( R 22 R 12 ) qv( R 22 R 12 ) (A) (B)
(A) (B) 2 2
2 2
4. The vapour pressure of the solution of two 4. nksnzoksaA (P° = 80 mm) r Fkk B(P° = 120 mm) ds
liquids A (P° = 80 mm) and B(P° = 120 mm) is foy ; u dk ok i nkc 100 mm i k; k t kr k gS Atc
found to be 100 mm when xA = 0.4. The
xA = 0.4 gS A i fj .kke n' kkZ
r sgS
afd &
result shows that -
(A) Solution exhibits ideal behavior (A) foy ; u vkn' kZO ; ogkj n' kkZ
r k gS
(B) Solution shows positive deviation (B) foy ; u /kukR ed fopy u n' kkZ r k gS
(C) Solution shows negative deviation (C) foy ; u _ .kkR ed fopy u n' kkZ r k gS
(D) None (D) dks bZugha
5. The volume of atoms present in a face 5. , d /kkr q(i j ek.kqf=kT; k r gS
) dhQyd ds fUær ?kuh; bdkbZ
centred cubic unit cell of a metal (r is atomic
dksf"Bdkesami fLFkr i j ek.kq v ksadkvk; r u gS-
radius) is:
(A) 20/3 r3 (B) 24/3 r3
(A) 20/3 r3 (B) 24/3 r3
3 (C) 12/3 r3 (D) 16/3 r3
(C) 12/3 r (D) 16/3 r3
6. Order of no. of revolution/sec 1, 2 3 and 6. I, II, III o IVdks’k’ds’fy ; s’1, 2 3 o 4 ?kw
. kZ
u@l S
- dh
4 for I, II, III and IV orbits is - la
[ ; k dk Øe gksxk -
(A) 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 (B) 4 > 3 > 2 > 1 (A) 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 (B) 4 > 3 > 2 > 1
(C) 1 > 2 > 4 > 3 (D) 2 > 3 > 4 > 1 (C) 1 > 2 > 4 > 3 (D) 2 > 3 > 4 > 1
H fº (C 6 H 6 )( g ) = 85 kJ mol–1 H fº (C 6 H 6 )( g ) = 85 kJ mol–1
Calculate the standard heat of trimerisation , Fkkbu l scS
a
t hu dsf=ky dhdj .kdhekud Å"ekdhx.kuk
of ethyne to benzene. dhft , A
(A) 205 kJ mol–1 (B) 605 kJ mol–1 (A) 205 kJ mol–1 (B) 605 kJ mol–1
(C) – 605 kJ mol–1 (D) – 205 kJ mol–1 (C) – 605 kJ mol–1 (D) – 205 kJ mol–1
8. If Ca3 (PO4)2 and H3PO3 contain same number 8. ; fn Ca3 (PO4)2 vkS j H3PO3 esa‘P’ i j ek.kqdh l eku
of ‘P’ atom then the ratio of oxygen atoms in la [ ; kmi fLFkr gksr c bu ; kS
fxdksaesavkW
Dl ht u i j ek.kqdk
these compounds respectively is - vuq i kr Øe' k%gS-
(A) 8/3 (B) 2/3 (A) 8/3 (B) 2/3
(C) 3 (D) 4/3
(C) 3 (D) 4/3
9. In the balanced chemical reaction, 9. fuEu l a
rq
fy r j kl k; fud vfHkfØ; kesa
,
IO3– + aI– + bH+ cH2O + dI2 IO3– + aI– + bH+ cH2O + dI2
a, b, c and d respectively correspond to - a, b, c o d Øe' k%r q
Y; gksxsa-
(A) 5, 6, 3, 3 (B) 5, 3, 6, 3 (A) 5, 6, 3, 3 (B) 5, 3, 6, 3
(C) 3, 5, 3, 6 (D) 5, 6, 5, 5 (C) 3, 5, 3, 6 (D) 5, 6, 5, 5
10. In a reaction A2B3(g) A2(g) + 3/2B2(g), the 10. vfHkfØ; kA2B3(g) A2(g) + 3/2B2(g), esankc 2.5
pressure changes from 60 torr to 75 torr in 2.5 feuV eas60 VkW
j l s75 VkW
j esacny r kgS
AA B dsfoy q
Ir
minutes. The rate of disappearance of A2B3 is- 2 3
(A) 8 torr min–1 (B) 18 torr min–1 gksusdh nj gS-
(C) 4 torr min–1 (D) 10 torr min–1 (A) 8 torr min–1 (B) 18 torr min–1
(C) 4 torr min–1 (D) 10 torr min–1
11. The following compounds are to be arranged 11. fuEu ; kSfxd dksmudsr ki h; LFkkf; Ro dsc<+
r sØe esa
in order of their increasing thermal stabili- O; ofLFkr dhft ; s] r ksl ghØe gS:
ties. Identify the correct order :
K2CO3(I), MgCO3 (II), CaCO3 (III), BeCO3(IV) K2CO3(I), MgCO3 (II), CaCO3 (III), BeCO3(IV)
(A) I < II < III < IV (B) IV < II < III < I (A) I < II < III < IV (B) IV < II < III < I
(C) IV < II < I < III (D) II < IV < III < I (C) IV < II < I < III (D) II < IV < III < I
15. Among the following substituted silanes the 15. fdl dst y vi ?kVu l scross linked (Network) t ky
one which will give rise to cross linked sili- laj puk cgq
y d cur k gS:
cone polymer on hydrolysis is : (A) R3SiCl (B) R4Si
(A) R3SiCl (B) R4Si (C) RSiCl3 (D) R2SiCl2
(C) RSiCl3 (D) R2SiCl2
16. The basic strengths of the hybrides group 16. l ew
g 15 dsr RoksadsgkbMªkbMds{kkj h; l keF; Z
r kdk?kVr k
15 elements decreases in the order : Øe gS:
(A) SbH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > NH3 (A) SbH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > NH3
(B) NH3 > SbH3 > PH3 > AsH3 (B) NH3 > SbH3 > PH3 > AsH3
(C) NH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3 (C) NH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3
(D) SbH3 > AsH3 > PH3 > NH3 (D) SbH3 > AsH3 > PH3 > NH3
17. Acidic solution of S2O32– is converted to ....... 17. S2O32– dkvEyh; foy; u I2 dhmi fLFkfr es
acny t kr kgS
A
in presence of I2.
(A) S4O62– + I– (B) SO42– + I–
(A) S4O62– + I– (B) SO42– + I–
(C) SO3 + I– (D) S4O62– + I3–
(C) SO3 + I– (D) S4O62– + I3–
18. Favourable conditions to get good yield of 18. l Ei dZfof/k l sSO3 dksvPNhek=kk esai zkIr dj usdsfy ,
SO3 in contact process is /are : mi ; q
Dr fof/k gS:
(A) Low temperature, high pressure (A) fuEu r ki ] mPp nkc
(B) Low temperature, low pressure (B) fuEu r ki ] fuEu nkc
(C) High temperature, high pressure
(C) mPp r ki ] mPp nkc
(D) High temperature, low pressure
(D) mPp r ki ] fuEu nkc
(C) 256, 97, 0, 404 (D) 404, 97, 256, 0 (C) 256, 97, 0, 404 (D) 404, 97, 256, 0
21. Which of the following compound will show 21. fuEu esal sdkSul k; kSfxd T; kfer h; l eko; or kn' kkZ
r kgS?
geometrical isomerism ? (A) l kbDy ksgs Dl su (B) 2-gs Dl su
(A) Cyclohexene (B) 2-Hexene (C) 3-gs Dl su
(C) 3-Hexyne
(D) 1,1-MkbZ Qsfuy bFkby hu
(D) 1,1-Diphenyl ethylene
22. The absolute configuration of the following : 22. fuEu dkl ghvfHkfoU; kl gS:
is is
23. The major product formed in the reaction is 23. fuEu vfHkfØ; k dk i zeq
[ k mRikn gS-
NO 2 NO 2
? ?
NO2 NO2
(A) (B) (A) (B)
NO2 NO2
NO2 NO2
24. 24.
(C) (D)
(C) (D)
26. CH3COOH is reacted with HCCH in presence 26. CH3COOH t c HCCH l sHg2+dhmi fLFkfr esafØ; k
of Hg2+, the product is : dj r k gS
] r ksmRikn gS:
(A) (A)
28. In which of the following pairs both members 28. fuEu esal sdkS
ul k; q
Xe , Ydksgyhd KOH dsl kFkxeZdj us
on heating with alc. KOH result in the forma- i j , d l eku , Ydhu dk fuekZ . k gksrk gS
A eq
[ ; mRikn ds
tion of same alkene as major product ? : i esa?
(A) (CH3)3C—Br, (CH3)2CHCH2Br (A) (CH3)3C—Br, (CH3)2CHCH2Br
(B) n-Propyl iodide, isopropyl iodide
(B) n-i z
ksfi y vk; ksMkbM, vkbl ksizksihy vk; ksMkbM
(C) ,
(C) ,
29. Which of the following compounds is the most 29. fuEu esal sdkS ul k ; kS
fxd vR; f/kd v.kq
d ukfHkdLusgh
likely to undergo a bimolecular nucleophilic i zfr LFkki u vfHkfØ; knsxkt y h; NaOH dsl kFk?
substitution reaction with aqueous NaOH ?
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(C) (D)