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P06-16 Academic Session: 2016-17 C OD E - 0

MAJOR TEST

DO NOT BREAK THE SEAL WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR


(JEE MAIN PATTERN)
Target : JEE (Main+Advanced) 2017
Date: 04-03-2017 | Duration : 3 Hours | Max. Marks: 360

COURSE : VIJAY (01JR, 05JR), AJAY (01ER, 05ER)

Please read the next & last page of this booklet for the instructions.
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MAJOR TEST (JEE MAIN PATTERN)
P06-16 COURSE : VIJAY (01JR, 05JR), AJAY (01ER, 05ER) C OD E - 0
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
Ñi;k bu funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls i<+saA vkidks 5 feuV fo'ks"k :i ls bl dke ds fy, fn;s x;s gSaA

INSTRUCTIONS / funsZ'k :
A. General : A. lkekU; %
1. This booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break 1. ;g iqfLrdk vkidk iz'u&i=k gSA bldh eqgjsa rc rd u
the seals of this booklet before being instructed to do rksMsa tc rd fujh{kdksa ds }kjk bldk funsZ'k u fn;k tk;sA
so by the invigilators.
2. Blank spaces and blank pages are provided in the 2. dPps dke ds fy;s [kkyh i`"B vkSj [kkyh txg bl
question paper for your rough work. No additional iqfLrdk esa gh gSA dPps dke ds fy, dksbZ vfrfjDr dkxt
sheets will be provided for rough work.
ugha fn;k tk;sxkA
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, 3. dksjs dkxt] fDyi cksMZ (CLIP BOARD)] ykWx rkfydk]
calculators, cameras, cellular phones, pagers and LykbM:y] dSYdqysVj] dSejk] lsyQksu] istj vkSj fdlh
electronic gadgets are NOT allowed inside the
examination hall.
izdkj ds bysDVªkfud midj.k ijh{kk d{k esa vuqefr ugha
gSA
4. Write you name and roll number in the space 4. bl iqfLrdk ds fiNys i`"B ij fn, x, LFkku esa viuk uke
provided on the back cover of this booklet. vkSj jksy uEcj fyf[k,A
5. Using a black ball point pen, darken the bubbles 5. Åijh ewy i`"B ds cqycqyksa (BUBBLES) dks dkys ckWy
on the upper original sheet.
IokbaV dye ls dkyk djsaA
6. DO NOT TAMPER WITH/MUTILATE THE ORS OR 6. vks-vkj-,l- (ORS) ;k bl iqfLrdk esa gsj&Qsj@foÑfr u
THE BOOKLET. djsaA
7. On breaking the seals of the booklet check that it 7. bl iqfLrdk dh eqgjsa rksM+us ds i'pkr~ Ñi;k tk¡p ysa fd
contains all the 90 questions and corresponding
blesa lHkh 90 iz'u vkSj muds mÙkj fodYi Bhd ls i<+s tk
answer choices are legible. Read carefully the
Instructions printed at the beginning of each section.
ldrs gSaA lHkh [kaMksa ds izkjaHk esa fn;s gq, funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls
i<+saA
B. Filling the ORS B. vks-vkj-,l (ORS) Hkjuk % ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS.
ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
8. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left 8. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk
corner of your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, jksy uEcj dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh
darken the corresponding bubbles with Black ball
point pen only. Also fill your roll no on the back side of
dsoy dkys isu ls Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk
your ORS in the space provided (if the ORS is both side jksy uEcj fyf[k, (;fn ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA)
printed).
9. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper 9. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys
and darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball ck¡y isu ls dkys dhft,A
point pen.
10. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 10. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be mfpr rjhds ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted (paper wise)
from the total.
tkosxk rFkk iz'u&i=k esa izkIrkad ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
11. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled 11. pawfd isu ls Hkjs x, xksys feVkuk vkSj lq/kkjuk laHko ugha gS
bubble, you are advised to be extremely careful while blfy, vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
darken the bubble corresponding to your answer.
PART-A Hkkx-A
SECTION - I [k.M- I
Straight Objective Type
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions.
bl [k.M esa 25 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. The output signal from an AM modulator is : 1. AM ekWM;wysVj ls fuxZr ladsr fuEu gS :


s(t) = 5 cos (1800t) + (20 cos (2000t) s(t) = 5 cos (1800t) + (20 cos (2000t)
+ 5 cos (2200 t) + 5 cos (2200 t)
Determine the ratio of the power in the okgd rjax esa 'kfDr rFkk lkbZMcSaM esa 'kfDr dk
carrier to the power in the sidebands. vuqikr gksxkA
(1) 16
(1) 16
(2) 4
(2) 4
(3) 6 (3) 6
(4) 8 (4) 8
2. Slab A is resting on a frictionless floor. Its 2. ifêdk A ?k"kZ.kghu Q'kZ ij fojke ij j[kh gSA
mass is 35 kg. Another block of mass 7 kg is bldk nzO;eku 35 kg gS] ,d vU; CykWd tks 7 kg
resting on it as shown in the diagram. The dk gS dks ifêdk ds Åij fp=kkuqlkj j[kk tkrk gSA
co-efficient of static friction between the block CykWd rFkk ifêdk ds e/; LFkSfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad
and slab is 0.5, while kinetic friction is 0.4. If a 0.5 gS tcfd xfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.4 gSA ;fn
force of F N is applied to m2 : (g = 10 m s 2) CykWd m2 ij F U;wVu dk cy yxk fn;k tk, rks :
(g = 10 m s 2)

The minimum value of force to cause m2 to


move with respect to m1 is: m1 ds lkis{k m2 dh xfr gksus ds fy, cy dk
(1) 72 N U;wure eku D;k gksxk &
(2) 42 N (1) 72 N
(3) 35 N (2) 42 N
(3) 35 N
(4) none
(4) dksbZ ugha
3. In Fraunhofer diffraction due to a narrow slit 3. lafd.kZ fNnz ds dkj.k ÝkugkQj foorZu esa foorZu
a screen is placed 2 m away from the lens to izfr:i izkIr djus ds fy,] ,d inkZ ysal ls 2 m dh
obtain the pattern. If the slit width is 0.2 mm
nwjh j[kk gSA ;fn fLyV dh pkSM+kbZ 0.2 mm gS] rFkk
and the first minima are 5 mm on either
maximum, The wavelength of light is
mPpfp"B ds fdlh Hkh vksj izFke fuEufu"B 5 mm gSA
(1) 2000 Å rc izdk'k dh rjaxnS/;Z gksxhA
(2) 3000 Å (1) 2000 Å
(3) 4000 Å (2) 3000 Å
(3) 4000 Å
(4) 5000 Å
(4) 5000 Å

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4. A circular road of radius R is banked for a 4. R f=kT;k dh ,d o`Ùkkdkj lM+d v = 40 km/hr dh
speed v = 40 km/hr. A car of mass m attempts pky ds fy,] cafdr gSA m nzO;eku dh dkj
to go on the circular road, the friction o`Ùkkdkj lM+d ij pyus dk ç;kl dj jgh gS] dkj
co-efficient between the tyre & road is negligible:
(1) the car cannot make a turn without
ds Vk;j rFkk lM+d ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad ux.; gSA
skidding (1) dkj fcuk fQlys ugha eqM+ ldrhA
(2) if the car runs at a speed less than (2) ;fn dkj 40 km/hr, dh pky ls de pky ls
40 km/hr, it will slip up the slope pyrh gS rks <yku ij Åij dh rjQ fQly
(3) if the car runs at the correct speed of tk;sxhA
40 km/hr, the force by the road on the car (3) ;fn dkj Bhd 40 km/hr, dh pky ls pyrh gS rks
is equal to mv2/r
(4) if the car runs at the correct speed of lM+d }kjk dkj ij yxk;k x;k cy mv2/r gSA
40 km/hr, the force by the road on the car (4) ;fn dkj Bhd 40 km/hr, dh pky ls pyrh gS
is greater than mg as well as greater than rks lM+d }kjk dkj ij yxk;k x;k cy
mv2/r mg rFkk mv2/r nksauks ls vf/kd gksxkA
5. A coordinate axis system taking x-axis as 5. {kSfrt fpdus /kjkry dks x-v{k ekurs gq, ,d
horizontal smooth floor is shown in figure. funsZ'k ra=k fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA m o 3m nzO;eku dh
Two small balls of masses m and 3m nks NksVh xsans y-v{k ij dqN mapkbZ ls fp=kkuqlkj
attached with a string are released from
some heights on y-axis as shown in figure. NksM+h tkrh gSaA xsans jLlh ls tqM+h gqbZ gSA xsans
The balls may collide head on or obliquely. lEeq[k ;k fr;Zd VDdj dj ldrh gSA fdlh
After a certain time mass m is at (9 cm, 20 cm) fuf'pr le; i'pkr nzO;eku m (9 cm, 20 cm)
while mass 3m is 25 cm above the x axis and ij gS tcfd nzO;eku 3m x-v{k ls 25 lseh- mij
the strings is taut. The balls always remain in gS rFkk jLlh ruh gqbZ gSA xsans ges'kk x-y ry esa
x-y plane. Length of string is :
jgrh gSA jLlh dh yEckbZ crkb;sA

(1) 10 cm (2) 13 cm
(1) 10 cm (2) 13 cm
(3) 16 cm (4) 20 cm
(3) 16 cm (4) 20 cm

6. In the figure shown a ball rolls without sliding. 6. fn[kk;s x;s fp=k esa] ,d xsan fcuk fQlys yq<+drh
On a horizontal surface, it ascends a curved gS ¼{kSfrt /kjkry ij½A ;g ,d oØh; iFk ij
track upto height h and returns. Value of h is
h Å¡pkbZ rd p<+rh gS fQj okil uhps vkrh gSA
h1 for sufficiently rough curved track to avoid
h dk eku i;kZIr [kqjnjs oØh; iFk ¼ljdus ls cpus
sliding and h2 for smooth curved track, then:
(Assume speed of centre of mass of ball to
ds fy,½ ds fy, h1 gS rFkk fpdus oØh; iFk ds
be same in both cases) fy, h2 gS rks (ekfu;sa fd xssUn dk nzO;eku dsUnz
nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa leku gSA)

(1) h1 = h2 (2) h1 < h2


(1) h1 = h2 (2) h1 < h2
(3) h1 > h2 (4) h2 = 2 h1 (3) h1 > h2 (4) h2 = 2 h1

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7. A comet is in elliptical orbit around the sun. In 7. ,d /kwedsrq lw;Z ds pkjksa vksj nh?kZo`Ùkkdkj d{kk esa
this orbit the comet's smallest distance from pDdj yxk jgk gSA bl d{kk esa ?kwedsrq dh lw;Z
6
the sun is 72 × 10 m and its largest distance
6
ls U;wure nwjh 72 × 106 m o vf/kdre nwjh
from the sun is 144 × 10 m. The ratio of
6
comet's maximum speed to the minimum 144 × 10 m gSA bl d{kk esa /kwedsrq dh vf/kdre
speed in the orbit is : (Neglect the presence rFkk U;wure pky dk vuqikr gS (lw;Z rFkk /kwedsrq ds
of all bodies other than the sun and comet). vfrfjDr vU; fi.Mksa dh mifLFkfr dks ux.; ekus)a
(1) 1 (2) 2
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
(3) 3 (4) 4

8. A metre stick swinging in vertical plane about 8. ,d fLFkj {kSfrt v{k ds lkis{k Å/okZ/kj ry esa >wy
an fixed horizontal axis passing through its
jgh ,d ehVj NM+ f0 vko`fÙk ls NksVs nksyu
one end undergoes small oscillation of
fp=kkuqlkj djrh gSA vxj NM+ dk uhps dk vk/kk
frequency f0. If the bottom half of the stick
were cut off, then its new frequency of small Hkkx dkV fn;k tk, rks NksVs nksyuksa dh u;h vko`fÙk
oscillation would become : D;k gksxh&

(1) f0 (2) 2 f0 (1) f0 (2) 2 f0


(3) 2f0 (4) 2 2 f0 (3) 2f0 (4) 2 2 f0

9. If the distance between the third and fifteenth 9. ;fn ,d vizxkeh rjax ds r`rh; rFkk iUnzgosa
antinodes of a standing wave is 20 cm,
izLiUnksa ds e/; nwjh 20 cm gS rc rjax dh
wavelength of the wave is
rjaxnS/;Z gksxhA
(1) 10/6 cm (2) 10/3 cm
(3) 10/9 cm (4) 10 cm (1) 10/6 cm (2) 10/3 cm
(3) 10/9 cm (4) 10 cm

10. A refrigerator removes heat from a freezing 10. ,d jsfÝtjsVj –5ºC ij 'khryd d{k ls Å"ek
chamber at –5ºC and discharges it at 95ºC. vo'kksf"kr djds 95ºC ij Å"ek dks R;kxrk gSA
What is its maximum coefficient of performance?
bldk vf/kdre dk;Z xq.kkad gksxkA
(1) 3.75 (2) 2.68
(1) 3.75 (2) 2.68
(3) 0.27 (4) 1.75
(3) 0.27 (4) 1.75

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11. A simple seconds pendulum is constructed 11. ,d lSd.M ljy yksyd cgqr iryh NM+ ls cuk
out of a very thin string of thermal coefficient gS] ftldk Å"eh; js[kh; çlkj xq.kkad
of linear expansion = 20 x 10-4 / oC and a = 20 x 10-4 / oC gS rFkk blds ,d fljs ij ,d
heavy particle attached to one end. The free Hkkjh d.k yVdk;k x;k gSA NM+ dk LorU=k fljk
end of the string is suspended from the
,d fLFkj fy¶V dh Nr ls yVdk;k x;k gSA
ceiling of an elevator at rest. The pendulum
keeps correct time at 0oC. When the
yksyd 0 oC ij lgh le; çnf'kZr djrk gS] tc
temperature rises to 50oC, the elevator rki 50 oC c<+rk gS rks 60kg nzO;eku dk fy¶V
operator of mass 60kg being a student of pkyd tks HkkSfrd foKku dk Nk=k gS] yksyd dk
Physics accelerates the elevator vertically, to le; lgh j[kus ds fy, fy¶V dks Å/oZ Åij
have the pendulum correct time. The Rofjr djrk gS] tc yksyd 50 oC ij lgh le;
apparent weight of the operator when the çnf'kZr djrk gks rks fy¶V pkyd dk vkHkklh Hkkj
pendulum keeps correct time at 50 oC is :
Kkr djksA (g = 10 m/s2)
(Take g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 600 N
(1) 600 N
(2) 720 N (2) 720 N
(3) 660 N (3) 660 N
(4) 330 N (4) 330 N

12. Two conducting spheres of unequal radii are 12. vleku f=kT;k ds nks pkyd xksys dks bl izdkj
given charge such that they have the same vkos'k fn;k tkrk gS] fd muds i`"Bh; vkos'k ?kuRo
charge density. If they are now brought in
contact :
leku gSA vc ;fn os lEidZ esa yk;sa tkrs gSA rc
(1) no charge will be exchanged between them (1) muds e/; vkos'k dk vknku iznku ugha gksxkA
(2) charge will flow from the larger to the (2) vkos'k cM+s xksys ls NksVs xksys dh vksj izokfgr
smaller sphere gksxkA
(3) charge will flow from the smaller to the (3) vkos'k NksVs xksys ls cM+s xksys dh vksj izokfgr
larger sphere gksxkA
(4) final electric potential energy = initial (4) vfUre fLFkj oS|qr ÅtkZ = fudk; dh izkjfEHkd
electric potential energy of the system. fLFkj oS|qr ÅtkZ

13. A 150 m long metal wire connects points 13. 150 m yEck ,d /kkfRod rkj fcUnq A rFkk B ds
A and B. The electric potential at point B is chp tqM+k gSA fcUnq B ij fo|qr foHko fcUnq A ls
50V less than that at point A. If the
50V oksYV de gSA vxj /kkrq dh pkydrk
conductivity of the metal is 60 × 106 mho/m,
then magnitude of the current density in the (conductivity) 60 × 106 mho/m, gS rks rkj esa
wire is equal to : /kkjk ?kuRo ds ifjek.k dk eku gksxk &
(1) 11 × 10–4 A/m2 (1) 11 × 10–4 A/m2
(2) 5.5 × 10–3 A/m2 (2) 5.5 × 10–3 A/m2
(3) 4 × 107 A/m2 (3) 4 × 107 A/m2
(4) 20 × 106 A/m2 (4) 20 × 106 A/m2

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14. At low temperatures, say below 50 K, the 14. fuEUk rki ij (50 K ls de) /kkrq dh Å"ek
thermal conductivity of a metal is proportional pkydrk ije rki ds lekuqikrh gS] vFkkZr~ k = aT
to the absolute temperature, that is, k = aT,
tgk¡ a ,d la[;kRed fu;rkad gS tks fo'ks"k /kkrq
where a is a constant with a numerical value
that depends on the particular metal. The rate ij fuHkZj djrk gSA L yEckbZ rFkk A vuqizLFk dkV
of heat flow through a rod of length L and {kS=kQy dh ,d NM+ ftlds fljksa ds rkieku
cross-sectional area A and whose ends are a T1 rFkk T2 gS] ls izokfgr Å"ek dh nj gksxhA
temperatures T1 and T2 is given by :
(1)
aA 2

T1  T22 
(1)
aA 2
L

T1  T22  L
(2)
aA

T1  T2 
(2)
aA
2L

T1  T2  2L
(3)
aA 2

T1  T22 
(3)
aA 2
2L

T1  T22  2L
aA T1
aA T1 (4) n
(4) n 2L T2
2L T2

15. There exists a uniform magnetic and electric 15. /kukRed y-v{k ds vuqfn'k 1 VSlyk rFkk
field of magnitude 1 T and 1 V/m respectively 1 oksYV@eh- ds ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k rFkk fo|qr
along positive y-axis. A charged particle of
mass 1 kg and of charge 1 C is having
{ks=k vfLrRo es gSaA 1 kg nzO;eku rFkk 1 C vkos'k
velocity 1 m/sec along x-axis and is at origin ds vkosf'kr d.k dk x-v{k ds vuqfn'k osx
at t = 0. Then the co-ordinates of particle at 1 eh-@ls- gS rFkk t = 0 ij ;g ewyfcUnq ij gSA
time  seconds will be: rc d.k ds le;  lsd.M ij funsZ'kkad gksaxs &
(1) (0, 1, 2)
(1) (0, 1, 2)
(2) (0, 2/2,  2)
(2) (0, 2/2,  2)
(3) (2,  2/2, 2)
(3) (2, 2/2, 2)
(4) (0,  2/2, 2)
(4) (0, 2/2, 2)

16. A car has an engine which delivers constant 16. ,d dkj dk batu fu;r 'kfDr iznku djrk gSA
power. It accelerates from rest at time t = 0, t = 0 ij ;g fojke voLFkk ls Rofjr gksrh gS] rFkk
and at t = t0 its acceleration is a0. What is its t = t0 ij bldk Roj.k a0 gS] rks t = 2t0 ij bldk
acceleration at t = 2t0 ? (Ignore energy loss ROkj.k D;k gksxk ? (?k"kZ.k ds dkj.k ÅtkZ gkfu
due to friction.) ux.; ekusaA)
1 1
(1) a0 (1) a0
2 2
1 1
(2) a0 (2) a0
2 2
(3) a0 (3) a0
(4) 2a0 (4) 2a0

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17. A soap bubble of surface tension 0.03 N/m is 17. 0.03 N/m i`"Bh; ruko dk ,d lkcqu dk cqycqyk
blown from 1cm radius to 5cm radius. The 1cm f=kT;k ls 5cm f=kT;k rd Qqyk;k tkrk gSA
work done against the surface tension is : i`"Bh; ruko ds fo:) fd;k x;k dk;Z gksxkA
(1) 0.0018J (1) 0.0018J
(2) 0.0036J (2) 0.0036J
(3) 0.0009J (3) 0.0009J
(4) 0.009J
(4) 0.009J

18. The secondary coil of an ideal step down 18. ,d vkn'kZ vipk;h (stepdown) VªkWlQkeZj dh
transformer is delivering 500 watt power at
f}rh;d dq.Myh 12.5 ,Eih;j /kkjk ij 500 okWV
12.5 A current. If the ratio of turns in the
primary to the secondary is 5 : 1, then the
ÅtkZ iznku djrh gSA vxj izkFkfed rFkk f}rh;d
current flowing in the primary coil will be : dq.Myh esa Qsjksa dk vuqikr 5 : 1 gS rks izkFkfed
(1) 62.5 A dq.Myh esa /kkjk dk eku gksxkA
(2) 2.5 A (1) 62.5 A
(3) 6 A (2) 2.5 A
(3) 6 A
(4) 0.4 A
(4) 0.4 A

19. Two streams of water flow through the 19. fp=kkuqlkj U-vkdkj dh ufydkvksa esa ikuh dk izokg
U-shaped tubes shown. The tube on the left
nks izdkj ls iznf'kZr gSA ck;ha rjQ okyh uyh dk
has cross-sectional area. A, and the speed of
the water flowing through it is v ; the tube on
vuqizLFk dkV {kS=kQy A, rFkk blesa izokfgr ikuh
A dh pky v ; nka;h rjQ fLFkr uyh dk vuqizLFk
the right has cross-sectional area A = .
2 A
dkV {kS=kQy A = gSA ;fn uyh;ksa ds la;kstu
If the net force on the tube assembly is zero, 2
what must be the speed v of the water ij dqy cy 'kwU; gks rks nk;ha rjQ dh uyh esa
flowing through the tube on the right ?
ikuh dh izokg pky v dk eku D;k gksuk pkfg,A
Neglect gravity, and assume that the speed
xq:Ro ux.; ekusa rFkk izR;sd uyh esa izos'k rFkk
of the water in each tube is the same upon
entry and exit. fudkl ds le; ikuh dh pky ,d leku gSA

(1) 1/2v
(2) v (1) 1/2v

(3) 2v (2) v

(4) 2v (3) 2v
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20. A triangular prism of glass is located inside 20. dk¡p dk ,d f=kHkqtkdkj fizTe ikuh esa fLFkr gS]
water. A ray, incident normally, on one of the fizTe ds fdlh ,d Qyd ij vfHkyEcor~ vkifrr~
faces, is totally reflected from face BC. Find
,d fdj.k dk Qyd BC ls iw.kZ ijkorZu gksrk gSA
minimum refractive index of glass.
dk¡p dk U;wure viorZukad Kkr dhft,A

(1) 2
(1) 2
2
(2)
3 2
(2)
3
3 2
(3) 3 2
4 (3)
4
4 2 4 2
(4) (4)
3 3

21. Two projectiles are launched from a 35 meter 21. 35 ehVj Å¡pkbZ ls nks oLrqvksa dks fp=kkuqlkj
ledge as shown in the diagram. One is iz{kSfir fd;k tkrk gSA ,d oLrq dks {kSfrt ls 37°
launched from a 37 degree angle above the
dks.k ij Åij dh rjQ rFkk nwljh oLrq dks {kSfrt
horizontal and the other is launched from
37 degrees below the horizontal. Both of the ls 37° dks.k ij uhps dh rjQ iz{kSfir fd;k tkrk
launches are given the same initial speed of gSA nksuksa oLrqvksa dks leku pky v0 = 50 m/s ls
v0 = 50 m/s. iz{kSfir fd;k tkrk gSA
Projectile 1
oLrq-1

35 m Projectile 2 35 m oLrq-2

The difference in the time of flight for these nksuksa oLrqvksa ds mM+;u dky dk vUrj ¼t1 – t2½
two projectiles, t1 – t2, is closest to : yxHkx gksxkA
(1) 3 sec (1) 3 sec
(2) 5 sec (2) 5 sec
(3) 6 sec (3) 6 sec
(4) 8 sec (4) 8 sec

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22. In a new system of units the fundamental 22. ek=kdksa dh ubZ i}fr esa ewy jfk'k;ksa IykWd fu;rkad

quantities are planks constant (h), speed of


(h), izdk'k dh pky (c) rFkk le; (T) gS] rc
light (c) and time (T). Then the dimensions of
fjMcxZ fu;rkad dh foek gksxhA
Rydberg's constant will be :

(1) h1 c1 T1
(1) h1 c1 T1

(2) h0 c–1 T–1


(2) h0 c–1 T–1

(3) h1 c0 T–1
(3) h1 c0 T–1

(4) h–1 c T0
(4) h–1 c T0

23. Figure is the plot of the stopping potential 23. fojks/kh foHko o çdk'k fo|qr çHkko esa iz;qDr çdk'k

versus the frequency of the light used in an


rjax dh vko`fÙk ds chp xzkQ fp=kkuqlkj gS] dk;Z
experiment on photoelectric effect. The work
Qyu gksxk &
function is:

(1) 1 eV
(1) 1 eV

(2) 1.5 eV
(2) 1.5 eV

(3) 0.4 eV
(3) 0.4 eV

(4) 0.8 eV
(4) 0.8 eV

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24. Which logic gate is represented by the 24. fuEu rkfdZd xsV ds la;kstu dks fdl rkfdZd xsV

following combination of logic gates ?


}kjk iznf'kZr djsxsaA

A
Y A
Y
B
B
(1) OR
(1) OR
(2) NAND
(2) NAND
(3) AND
(3) AND
(4) NOR
(4) NOR

25. The amount of heat produced in an electric 25. ,d fo|qr ifjiFk esa mRiUu Å"ek dh ek=kk

circuit depends upon the current (),


/kkjk (), izfrjks/k (R) vkSj le; (t) ij fuHkZj djrh
resistance (R) and time (t). If the error made
gSA mijksDr jkf'k;ksa esa ekiu esa ;fn dh xbZ =kqfV;k¡
in the measurements of the above quantities

are 2%, 1% and 1% respectively then the Øe'k% 2%, 1% rFkk 1% gS, rc mRiUu lEiw.kZ

maximum possible error in the total heat


Å"ek esa gqbZ lEHkkfor vf/kdre =kqfV gksxh -
produced will be :

(1) 3% (1) 3%

(2) 6% (2) 6%

(3) 2% (3) 2%

(4) 1%
(4) 1%

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SECTION - II [k.M – II
Integer value correct Type iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to
each question is a single digit integer, ranging from bl [k.M esa 5 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd
0 to 9 (both inclusive). ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

26. A 10kg object is whirled in a horizontal circle 26. 10kg nzO;eku dh ,d oLrq rkj ds ,d fljs ls
on the end of wire. The wire is 0.3m long and tksM+dj {kSfrt o`Ùk esa ?kwek;h tkrh gSA rkj dh yEckbZ
–6 2
has cross-section 10 m and has the –6 2
7 2 0.3m rFkk vuqizLFk dkV {kS=kQy 10 m rFkk Hkatu
breaking stress 4.8 × 10 N/m . What is the 7 2
maximum angular speed (in rad/s) the object izfrcy 4.8 × 10 N/m gSA oLrq dh vf/kdre pky
can have ? dks.kh; pky (rad/s es)a fdruh gks ldrh gS ?

27. A uniform thin, rod AB of length L and mass 27. m nzO;eku rFkk L yEckbZ dh ,d le:i iryh NM+
m is undergoing fixed axis rotation about AB, vfUre fcUnq A ls xqtjus okyh fLFkj v{k ds ifjr%
end A, such that end A remains stationary as
shown. The kinetic energy of section AP of bl izdkj ?kw.kZu dj jgh gS fd vfUre fljk
rod is equal to kinetic energy of section BP of A fp=kkuqlkj fLFkj jgrk gSA ml {k.k NM+ ds Hkkx AP
rod at an instant. Then the ratio of length AP dh xfrt ÅtkZ NM+ ds Hkkx BP dh xfrt ÅtkZ ds
AP 1 cjkcj gSA rc yEckbZ AP rFkk AB dk vuqikr vFkkZr~
and length AB, that is, is equal to 1/ 3 ,
AB Y AP 1
then value of Y will be : , ds cjkcj gS] rc Y dk eku gksxk&
AB Y1/ 3
m,L m,L

A P B A P B

28. 4 moles of H2 at 500 K is kept in an adiabatic 28. 500 K ij H2 ds 4 eksy ,d :)ks"e n`<+ ik=k esa j[ks
rigid container. After some time it was found gq, gSA dqN le; i'pkr~ ;g ik;k x;k fd xSl dk
that 1 mole of the gas dissociated into ,d eksy H ijek.kqvks esa fo;ksftr gks x;k gSA
H atoms. The dissociation energy per mole of
H2 gas is 2000 cal, Let the new temperature gkbMªkstu xSl dh izfr eksy fo;kstu ÅtkZ 2000 cal
of the gas be 100T. The integral value of T is: gSA ekuk xSl dk u;k rki 100T gSA T dk iw.kkZad eku
(Use R= 2cal/mole-K) gksxk : (R= 2 dSyksjh/eksy-K dk mi;ksx djsaA)

29. A long cylindrical capacitor has radii 2 cm 29. ,d yEcs csyukadkj la/kkfj=k dh f=kT;k,sa Øe'k%
and 18 cm. The half of stored electrostatic 2 cm rFkk 18 cm gSA la/kkfj=k esa laxzfgr dqy fLFkj
potential energy in capacitor lies within a oS|qr ÅtkZ dk vk/kk x cm f=kT;k ds csyu ds vUnj
x
cylinder whose radius is x cm. Find the . x
2 fLFkr gSA dk eku Kkr dhft,A
2

30. In an -decay the Kinetic energy of  particle 30. ,d &{k; esa &d.k dh xfrt ÅtkZ 48 MeV gS
is 48 MeV and Q-value of the reaction is rFkk vfHkfØ;k dk Q–eku 50 MeV gSA ;fn iSr`d
50 MeV. If the mass number of the mother
ukfHkd dh nzO;eku la[;k 20N gSA rc N dk eku
nucleus is 20N. Find N: (Assume that
daughter nucleus is in ground state) Kkr djksaA ¼ekuk mRikn ukfHkd ewy voLFkk esa gSA½

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PART – B Hkkx – B
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,
N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,
Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40,
Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65,
As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137,
Hg = 200, Pb = 207] Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION - I [k.M- I
Straight Objective Type
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions.
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
bl [k.M esa 25 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

31. The actinoids exhibit more number of 31. ,fDVukWbM] ysUFksukWbM dh vis{kk lkekU;r%
oxidation states in general than the vkWDlhdj.k voLFkkvksa dh vf/kd la[;k n'kkZrk gSA
lanthanoids. This is because : ,slk gksrk gS] D;ksafd &
(1) The 5f orbitals are buried more than the 4f (1) 5f d{kd] 4f d{kdksa dh rqyuk es vf/kd /k¡ls
orbitals.
(buried) gksrs gSaA
(2) There is a similarity between 4f and 5f
(2) ;gk¡ rjax Qyu ds buds dks.kh; Hkkx esa 4f rFkk
orbitals in their angular part of the wave
5f d{kdksa ds e/; lekurk gksrh gSA
function.
(3) ,fDVukWbM] ysUFksukWbMks ls vf/kd fØ;k'khy gksrs
(3) The actinoids are more reactive than the
gSaA
lanthanoids.
(4) The 5f orbitals extend farther from the
(4) 5f d{kd] 4f d{kdks dh vis{kk ukfHkd ls nwj
nucleus than the 4f orbitals and lesser QSys gksrs gSa rFkk 4f o 5d d{kdks ds e/; dh
energy difference. between 5f and 6d vis{kk 5f o 6d d{kdks ds e/; fuEu ÅtkZ
than between 4f and 5d orbitals. vUrj gksrk gSA

32. In which of the following complexes  32. fuEu esa ls dkSuls ladqy esa  ¼fØLVy {kS=k
(Crystal field splitting) does not exceeds foikVu½] ;qXeu ÅtkZ ls vf/kd ugha gksrh gS \
pairing energy? (1) [PtCl4]
2–
2–
(1) [PtCl4] –

(2) [AgF4]
(2) [AgF4]
3–
3– (3) [Co(ox)3]
(3) [Co(ox)3]
3- 3-
(4) [CoF6] (4) [CoF6]

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33. The number of moles of KMnO4 that will be 33. KMnO4 ds eksyks dh la[;k crkb,] tks vEyh;
needed to react completely with one mole of foy;u es ,d eksy Qsjl vkWDlsysV ds lkFk iw.kZr%
ferrous oxalate in acidic solution is : fØ;k djus ds fy, vko';d gksxh &
3 3
(1) (1)
5 5
2 2
(2) (2)
5 5
4
(3) 4
5 (3)
5
(4) 1
(4) 1

34. PtCl4.6H2O can exist as a hydrated complex. 34. PtCl4.6H2O ty;ksftr ladqy ds :i es fo|eku
1 molal aq. solution has depression in gks ldrk gSA 1 eksyy tyh; foy;u 3.72ºC
freezing point of 3.72ºC. Assume 100%
fgekad es voueu j[krk gSA 100% fo;kstu rFkk
–1
ionisation and Kf (H2O) = 1.86ºC mol Kg, –1
Kf (H2O) = 1.86ºC mol Kg ekfu,] rc ladqy
then complex is:
gS&
(1) [Pt(H2O)6]Cl4
(1) [Pt(H2O)6]Cl4
(2) [Pt (H2O)4Cl2]Cl2 . 2H2O
(2) [Pt (H2O)4Cl2]Cl2 . 2H2O
(3) [Pt(H2O)3Cl3]Cl. 3H2O (3) [Pt(H2O)3Cl3]Cl. 3H2O
(4) [Pt(H2O)2Cl4].4H2O (4) [Pt(H2O)2Cl4].4H2O

35. Which of the following hydrolysis reaction is 35. fuEu es ls dkSulh tyvi?kVu vfHkfØ;k e/;e rki
incorrect at moderate temperature? ij xyr gS \
(1) 4BF3 + 3H2O  H3BO3 + 3HBF4
(1) 4BF3 + 3H2O  H3BO3 + 3HBF4
(2) 2NF3 + 3H2O  N2O3 + 6HF
(2) 2NF3 + 3H2O  N2O3 + 6HF
(3) NCl3 + 3H2O  NH3 + HOCl
(3) NCl3 + 3H2O  NH3 + HOCl
(4) BiCl3 + H2O  BiOCl  + 2HCl
(4) BiCl3 + H2O  BiOCl  + 2HCl

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36. A radioactive isotope zX
A
is converted into 36. ,d jsfM;kslfØ; leLFkkfud zXA] -{k; ds }kjk

by -decay. If 1 gram-atom zX ,
A – 16 A A – 16
Z - 8Y Z - 8Y es ifjofrZr gksrk gSA ;fn 1 xzke ijek.kq
4
produced 3 mol 2He in 34.65 hour then A
?k.Vs esa 3 eksy 2He4 mRikfnr djrk gS]
zX , 34.65
A -1
disintegration constant of zX is (in hr ) is :
rks zXA dk fo?kVu fu;rkad ¼hr-1 esa ½ gS &
-2
(1) 8 × 10 -2
(1) 8 × 10
-2
(2) 4 × 10 -2
(2) 4 × 10
-2
(3) 2 × 10 (3) 2 × 10
-2

-3 -3
(4) 3.6 × 10 (4) 3.6 × 10

37. Which of the following compound is/are planar 37. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls ;kSfxd leryh; v.kq

molecules ? gS@gSa\
(1) I2Cl6 (1) I2Cl6

(2) XeF4 (2) XeF4

(3) K2[Ni(CN)4] (3) K2[Ni(CN)4]

(4) All of these (4) ;s lHkh

38. Carbon suboxide (C3O2) can be obtained by 38. fuEu esa ls dkSuls vEy dks P4O10 ds lkFk izcy xeZ
strongly heating which of the following acid with djus ls dkcZu lcvkWDlkbM (C3O2) izkIr gks ldrk
P4O10 : gS \
(1) Oxalic acid
(1) vkWDlsfyd vEy
(2) Malonic acid
(2) esyksfud vEy
(3) Maleic acid
(3) eSysbd vEy
(4) Adipic acid
(4) ,fMfid vEy

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39. For cubic structure of diamond: 39. ghjs dh ?kuh; lajpuk ds fy, &

() Effective number of atoms present in a () ghjs dh ?kuh; dksf"Bdk esa mifLFkr ijek.kqvks

diamond cubic cell is 8. dh izHkkoh la[;k 8 gSA


() Each carbon is surrounded by four () izR;sd dkcZu pkj fudVre dkcZu ijek.kqvksa
nearest carbon atoms. }kjk f?kjk gksrk gSA

3 a 3 a
() Atomic radius of carbon is . () dkcZu dh ijek.oh; f=kT;k gSA tgk¡ a
8 8

Where a is edge length of cube. ?ku dh dksj yEckbZ gSA

3 3
(IV) Packing fraction of unit cell is . (IV) ,dd dksf"Bdk dk ladqyu izHkkt gSA
16 16

Select the correct option : lgh fodYi pqfu,&

(1) ,  and IV are correct (1) ,  arFkk IV lgh gSaA

(2) ,  and IV are correct (2) ,  rFkk IV lgh gSaA

(3)  and  are correct (3)  rFkk  lgha gSaA

(4) , ,  and IV are correct (4) , ,  rFkk IV lgh gSaA

40. In given cyclic process, the work included is - 40. fn;s x;s pØh; izØe esa lfEefyr dk;Z gS–

2V 2V

V V

V V

P 2P P 2P
P P

(1) (–/4) PV (1) (–/4) PV

(2) (/4) PV
(2) (/4) PV
(3) 2 PV
(3) 2 PV
(4) (/2) PV
(4) (/2) PV

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41. What is the value of pKb(CH3COO ), if 41. pKb(CH3COO ) dk eku D;k gS] ;fn 25ºC ij
m = 390 and m = 7.8 for 0.04 M of a CH3COOH foy;u ds 0.04M ds fy, m = 390
CH3COOH solution at 25ºC? rFkk m = 7.8 gS\
(1) 9.3 (1) 9.3
(2) 9.2 (2) 9.2
(3) 4.7 (3) 4.7
(4) 4.8 (4) 4.8

42. Identify M and N in the following reaction: 42. fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa M rFkk N dks igpkfu,
controlled heating
Copper glance 
in presence of air
 M + SO2.
dkWij Xykal ok;q dh mifLFkfr esa M + SO2.
fu;fU=kr Å"ek

M  Cu + SO2
N
M  Cu + SO2
N

(1) M = Cu2O; N = self reduction (1) M = Cu2O; N = Lor% vip;u

(2) M = Cu2O + Cu2S; N = self reduction (2) M = Cu2O + Cu2S; N = Lor% vip;u

(3) M = Cu2O; N = carbon reduction (3) M = Cu2O; N = dkcZu vip;u


(4) M = Cu2O; N = electrolytic reduction (4) M = Cu2O; N = oS|qrvi?kVuh; vip;u

43. Equal volume each of two sols of AgI, one 43. Ag ds nks lkWy] ,d KI ds vYi vkf/kD; esa AgNO3
obtained by adding AgNO3 to slight excess of
dks feykdj izkIr fd;k tkrk gS rFkk vU; AgNO3
KI and another obtained by adding KI to slight
ds vYi vkf/kD; esa KI dks feykdj izkIr fd;k tkrk
excess of AgNO3, are mixed together then :
gS] izR;sd ds cjkcj vk;ru dks ,d lkFk fefJr
(1) The two sols will stabilize each other.
fd;k tkrk gS]rc&
(2) The sol particle will acquire more electric
(1) nks lkWy ,d nwljs dks LFkk;hÑr djsaxsaA
charge.

(3) The sols will coagulate each other (2) lkWy d.k vf/kd oS|qr vkos'k izkIr djsxsaA

mutually. (3) lkWy ijLij ,d nwljs dks Ldafnr djsxsaA


(4) A true solution will be obtained.
(4) ,d okLrfod foy;u izkIr gksxkA

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44. Molar volume of an Ideal gas is 0.45 dm /mol. 44. ,d vkn'kZ xSl dk eksyj vk;ru 0.45 dm3/mol
The molar volume of air (assuming as real gSA leku ifjfLFkfr ds vUrxZr ok;q ¼okLrfod xSl
gas) under the same condition is 0.9 ekurs gq,½ dk eksyj vk;ru 0.9 dm3/mol gSA fn;s
3
dm /mol. The point which corresponds to air x;s xzkQ eas ok;q ls lEcfU/kr fcUnq gS&
in the given graph is :
2.0 D
2.0 D Z 1.5 C
Z 1.5 C lEihM~;rk 1.0 B
(Compressibility 1.0 xq.kkad
B 0.5 A
factor)
0.5 A
P
P (1) B
(1) B (2) D
(2) D
(3) A
(3) A
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

45. Which of the following statement is false? 45. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku vlR; gSa\
(1) XeF6 on partial hydrolysis gives XeOF4. (1) XeF6 vkaf'kd ty vi?kVu ij XeOF4 nsrk gSA
(2) ftusV vk;u dh vkÑfr <+sdqyh gksrh gSA
(2) The shape of xenate ion is See-saw.
(3) ijftusV dh vkÑfr oxZ leryh; gksrh gSA
(3) The shape of perxenate is square planar.
(4) XeF6 flfydk ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k ij XeOF4
(4) XeF6 on reaction with silica gives XeOF4
nsrk gSA

O O
|| ||
C H CO 3H
46.
C H CO 3H
CH3  C  C2H5 65   X 46. CH3  C  C2H5 65   X
Al(OEt)

3
 Y. X rFkk Y Øe'k% gS&
  Y. X and Y are respectively :
Al( OEt )3
fV'ksUdks
Tischenko

O
O ||
|| (1) CH3 C  O  C6H5 , C6H5CHO
(1) CH3 C  O  C6H5 , C6H5CHO

(2) CH3COOC2H5, CH3CHO (2) CH3COOC2H5, CH3CHO

(3) CH3COOC2H5, CH3CH2CHO (3) CH3COOC2H5, CH3CH2CHO

(4) CH3CH2COOCH3, CH3CHO (4) CH3CH2COOCH3, CH3CHO

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47. Identify the wrong statements in the following: 47. fuEu esa ls xyr dFku igpkfu,&
(1) chlorofluorocarbons are responsible for (1) Dyksjks¶yksjksdkcZu vkstksu ijr {k; ds fy,
ozone layer depletion ftEesnkj gksrk gSA
(2) greenhouse effect is responsible for (2) gfjr xzg izHkko Hkwe.Myh; rki o`f) (global
global warming warming) ds fy, ftEesnkj gksrk gSA
(3) ozone layer does not permit infrared (3) vkstksu ijr lw;Z ls fudyus okyh vojDr
radiation from the sun to reach the earth fofdj.kksa dks i`Foh rd ugha igq¡pus nsrh gSA
(4) acid rains is mostly because of oxides of (4) vEy o"kkZ eq[;r% ukbVªkstu rFkk lYQj ds
nitrogen and sulphur vkWDlkbMks ds dkj.k gksrh gSA

48. Sucrose on hydrolysis yields a mixture which 48. lwØksl tyvi?kVu ij ,d feJ.k dh yfC/k nsrk gS]
is : tks gksrh gS&
(1) Optically inactive (1) izdkf'kd vfØ;
(2) Dextrorotatory
(2) nf{k.kkorhZ ?kw.kZu
(3) Laevorotatory
(3) okekorhZ ?kw.kZu
(4) Racemic
(4) jslsfed

CH3
CH3

49.   
Br2 / FeBr3
(A)  
Sn / HCl
(B)
49.   
Br2 / FeBr3
(A)  
Sn / HCl
(B)

NO2
NO2
  
NaNO2 / HCl
(C)  

H3PO2
(D)
273 / 278 K   
NaNO2 / HCl
(C)  

H3PO2
(D)
273 / 278 K
KMnO4 / H
   (E) 
   (E)
KMnO4 / H
Then compound E is
rc ;kSfxd E gS&
COOH COOH COOH COOH
Br Br
(1) (2) (1) (2)

Br Br
OH OH OH OH
Br Br
(3) (4) (3) (4)

Br Br

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50. Example/s of bactericidal antibiotic is/are : 50. thok.kqfod izfrtSfod dk @ds mnkgj.k gS@gSa&
(1) Penicillin (1) isfuflfyu
(2) aminolgycosides (2) ,ehuksXykbdkslkbM
(3) ofloxacin
(3) vkW¶yksDlsflu
(4) all of these
(4) ;s lHkh

51. The relation between compounds A and C 51. ;kSfxd A rFkk C ds e/; lEcU/k gS&
are : (i) CH3MgBr H2SO4,
CH3CHO (A) (B)
(i) CH3MgBr H2SO4, (ii) H2O
CH3CHO (A) (B)
(ii) H2O
gkbMª kscksjhdj.k
(i) CH3 MgBr H 2SO 4 ,  vkWDlhdj.k
CH3CHO 
Hydroboration (A)  (B)  (C)
(C)
(ii) H 2 O
oxidation (C) (1) le:i leko;oh
(1) identical
(2) fLFkfr leko;oh
(2) positional isomers
(3) fØ;kRed leko;oh
(3) functional isomers
(4) optical isomers (4) izdkf'kd leko;oh

52. Which of the following polymer can be formed 52. fuEu esa ls dkSulk cgqyd fuEu ,dyd bdkbZ ds
by using the following monomer unit? iz;ksx ls fufeZr gks ldrk gS \

(1) Nylon 6, 6 (1) ukbyksu 6, 6


(2) Nylon 2–nylon-6 (2) ukbyksu 2-ukbyksu-6
(3) Melamine polymer (3) esykfeu cgqyd
(4) Nylon-6
(4) ukbyksu-6

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O O

53. is the final product obtained when 53. izkIr vfUre mRikn gS] tc fuEu ,d]
CH3 CH3

one of the following is reacted with base. {kkj ds lkFk fØ;k djrk gS\
O O
O O
(1)
(1) H3C CH3
H3C CH3
O O
O O
(2)
(2) H3C CH3
H3C CH3
O O
O O
H3C
H3C (3)
(3) CH3
CH3
O O
O O
(4)
H3C CH3
(4)
H3C CH3

54. Which of the following compound is/are not 54. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls ;kSfxd ,d ,sjksesfVd
an aromatic compound(s)? ;kSfxd ugh gS@gS\a

(I) O (II)  (I) O O (II) 


O B
B
H H

(III) (IV)  (III) (IV) 

(1) I, II and III (1) I, II rFkk III

(2) III and IV (2) III rFkk IV

(3) dsoy IV
(3) only IV
(4) I, II rFkk IV
(4) I, II and IV

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55. Which of the following substituted phenol has 55. fuEu esa ls dkSulk izfrLFkkih QhukWy fuEure pKa
lowest pKa ?
j[krk gS \
OH
OH
OCH 3
(1) OCH 3
(1)
OH
OH
OH
(2) OH
(2)
OH
OH
F
(3) F
(3)
OH
OH
Cl
(4) Cl
(4)

SECTION - II [k.M – II
Integer value correct Type iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to
bl [k.M esa 5 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd
each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

56. A solution of specific gravity 1.6 contains 56. fof'k"V xq:Ro 1.6 ds ,d foy;u esa Hkkj ds

67.5 % solute by weight. What will be the % vuqlkj 67.5 % foy; mifLFkr gSA ifj.kkeh

by weight of solute in the resulting solution if foy;u esa foy; dk Hkkj ds vuqlkj izfr'kr D;k

the original solution is diluted to density gksxk ;fn okLrfod foy;u dks 1200 Kg/m3 ?kuRo
3
1200 Kg/m ? Assume volume conservation rd ruq fd;k tkrk gS\ ekuk vk;ru laj{k.k ekU;

to be valid. gSA (viuk mÙkj 5 ls foHkkftr djus ds i'pkr~

(Report your answer after dividing it by 5.) nhft,)

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57. How many of the following complexes may 57. fuEUk ladqyksa esa ls fdrus ladqy izdkf'kd lfØ; gks
be optically active ?

ldrs gSa \
(a) [Ni(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)]
– –
(b) [Pt(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)] (a) [Ni(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)]

(c) [Pt(gly)3]Cl (b) [Pt(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)]

(d) [Cu(gly)2]
– (c) [Pt(gly)3]Cl

(e) K3[Fe(ox)3] (d) [Cu(gly)2]
(e) K3[Fe(ox)3]
(f) K3[Co(CO3)3]
(f) K3[Co(CO3)3]
(g) [Ni(dmg)2]
(g) [Ni(dmg)2]
(h) [Fe(acac)(H2O)2(gly)]Br
2–
(h) [Fe(acac)(H2O)2(gly)]Br
(i) [Co(gly)(NO2)4] 2–
(i) [Co(gly)(NO2)4]

58. To 500 mL of xM NaOH, when 500 ml of 0.6 58. xM NaOH ds 500 mL esa tc 0.6 M CuSO4 dk
M CuSO4 solution is added, the pH of NaOH 500 ml foy;u feykrs gS] rks NaOH foy;u dh
solution decreased by 1 unit. The final pH 1 bdkbZ ls ?kVrh gSA vfUre foy;u yky
solution turns red litmus blue. Find 2x. fyVel dks uhyk djrk gSA 2x Kkr dhft,A ¼ekuk
(Assume no dissociation of Cu(OH)2(s)) Cu(OH)2(s) dk fo;kstu ugh gksrk gSA½

59. Trans–2–phenyl–1–bromocyclopentane on 59. foi{k–2–Qsfuy–1–czksekslkbDyksisUVsu ,Ydksgfyd


reaction with alcoholic KOH give major KOH ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k ij eq[; mRikn ds :i esa
product M-phenylcyclopentene. Write the
M-QsfuylkbDyksisfUVu nsrk gSA M dk eku fyf[k,A
value of M.

60. How many three membered ring structural 60. C6H12 ds fdrus rhu lnL;h; oy; lajpukRed
isomers of C6H12 show geometrical isomers ? leko;oh T;kfefr; leko;oh n'kkZrs gS\a

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PART – C Hkkx – C
SECTION - I [k.M- I
Straight Objective Type lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions.
bl [k.M esa 25 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1 1
61. The value of
 
[x]  x  3 dx is (where [.] 61.
 [x]  x  3 dx
2
dk eku gS& (tgk¡ [.] egÙke
2

denotes greatest integer function) iw.kk±d Qyu dks O;Dr djrk gS)
15 15
(1) (1)
2 2
5 5
(2) (2)
2 2
13 13
(3) (3)
2 2

9 9
(4) (4)
2 2

62. General solution of the equation 62. lehdj.k sin 5 + cos 4 = 2 dk O;kid gy gS&
sin5 + cos 4 = 2 is

(1) (4n + 1) , n 
 2
(1) (4n + 1) , n 
2

(2) (4n – 1) , n 
 2
(2) (4n – 1) , n 
2

 (3) (2n + 1) , n 
(3) (2n + 1) , n  2
2

 
(4) (6n + 1) , n  (4) (6n + 1) , n 
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x  3 y  [K] z  1 x  3 y  [K] z  1
63. If lines   and 63. ;fn js[kk,a   vkSj
1 2 1 1 2 1
x 1 y 1 z 1 x 1 y 1 z 1
  intersect, (where [.]   izfrPNsn djrs gS (tgk¡ [.]
2 3 4 2 3 4
denotes greatest integer function) then K can be egÙke iw.kk±d Qyu dks O;Dr djrk gS) rc K dk
(1) 4
eku gks ldrk gS&
13
(2) (1) 4
4
13
(2)
(3) 5 4

37 (3) 5
(4)
6 37
(4)
6

 
10
64. The value of
64. x  20x  100  x  20x  100 dx dk

 
10 5

x  20x  100  x  20x  100 dx is


5 eku gS&
(1) 10 5 (1) 10 5

(2) 5 5 (2) 5 5

(3) 10 2 (3) 10 2

(4) 8 2 (4) 8 2

65. In a set of real numbers a relation R is 65. okLrfod la[;kvksa ds leqPp; esa ,d lEcU/k R bl
defined as x R y such that |x| + |y| 1 then izdkj ifjHkkf"kr gS fd x R y tc |x| + |y| 1 rc
relation R is lEcU/k R gS&
(1) reflexive and symmetric but not transitive (1) LorqY; vkSj lefer ijUrq laØked ugha
(2) symmetric but not transitive and reflexive (2) lefer ijUrq u rks laØked vkSj u gh LorqY;
(3) transitive but not symmetric and reflexive (3) laØked ijUrq u rks lefer vkSj u gh LorqY;
(4) none of reflexive, symmetric and transitive (4) LorqY;] lefer vkSj laØked esa ls dksbZ ugha

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66. In a geometric progression with common 66. ,d xq.kksÙkj Js<h dk lkoZvuqikr q gS rFkk izFke
ratio q, the sum of the first 109 terms 109 inks dk ;ksx] izFke 100 inksa ds ;ksx ls 12
exceeds the sum of the first 100 terms by

12. If sum of the first nine terms of the vf/kd gSA ;fn Js<h esa izFke ukS inksa dk ;ksx
q100

progression is then find the value of . gS] rks dk eku Kkr dhft,A
q100
(1) 10    (1) 10   

(2) 6 (2) 6
(3) 18 (3) 18
(4) 12 (4) 12

67. Normal drawn at P(t), having negative 67. P(t) ij ijoy; y2 = 16x dks vfHkyEc [khapk tkrk
2
ordinate, to parabola y = 16x meets the gS] ftldh dksfV _.kkkRed gS] tks fd ijoy; dks
curve again at Q(t2). If t2 is least then length Q(t2) ij iqu% feyrk gSA ;fn t2 U;uwre gS] rks
PQ is
yEckbZ PQ gS &
(1) 24
(1) 24
(2) 24 2
(2) 24 2
(3) 24 3
(3) 24 3
(4) 16 3 (4) 16 3

68. The position vectors of points A, B, C are 68. A, B, C ds fLFkfr lfn'k Øe'k% ˆi  ˆj  3kˆ ,
respectively ˆi  ˆj  3kˆ , 2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ and 2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ vkSj 5iˆ  2ˆj  6kˆ gSA ;fn ABC esa
5iˆ  2ˆj  6kˆ . If the internal angular bisector A ds vkUrfjd dks.k v)Zd BC dks D ij feyrk
of A in ABC meet BC at D, then length
gS] rc AD yEckbZ gS&
of AD is
1 1
(1) (1)
4 4
11 11
(2) (2)
2 2
15 15
(3) (3)
2 2

3 10 3 10
(4) (4)
4 4

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69. The tangent at a point P on a curve meets 69. oØ dh fcUnq P ij Li'kZ js[kk] x-v{k dks A ij
2
x-axis in A. If area of triangle OAP is a then feyrh gSA ;fn f=kHkqt OAP dk {ks=kQy a2 gS] rc
equation of curve is oØ dk lehdj.k gS&
2
(1) x  cy  a
2
(1) x  cy  a
y y
2
a a2
(2) y  cx  (2) y  cx 
x x
a2 a2
(3) y  cx  (3) y  cx 
x x
a2 a2
(4) y  cx  (4) y  cx 
2x 2x

dx dx
70.  (1  x)  (where C is arbitrary 70.  (1  x) 1 x  x2
 (tgk¡ C LoSPN vpj gS)
1 x  x2
constant)  1 x  x2  1 
(1) 2 tan1  C
 1 x  x2  1   2 
(1) 2 tan1  C  
 2 
 
(2) sin1 
 3x  1 
 3x  1  C
(2) sin  1
C  5(x  1) 
 5(x  1) 
 3x  1 
 3x  1 
1
(3) sin1  C
(3) sin  C  5(x  1) 
 5(x  1) 
(4) sin1 
 3x  1 
(4) sin1 
 3x  1  C
C  5(x  1) 
 5(x  1) 

71. If a  [–20, 0] then the probability that the graph 71. ;fn a  [–20, 0] rc] Qyu
2
of the function y = 16x + 8ax + 40x – 7a – 5 is 2
y = 16x + 8ax + 40x – 7a – 5 dk vkys[k lnSo
strictly above the x-axis, is
x-v{k ls Åij jgus dh izkf;drk gksxh -
4
(1) 4
7 (1)
7
14
(2) 14
21 (2)
21
13 13
(3) (3)
21 21
13 13
(4) (4)
20 20

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72. The values of a and b such that the function 72. a vkSj b ds eku Kkr dhft, tcfd Qyu
 7, if x  2
  7, ; fn x  2
defined by f(x)  ax  b, if 2  x  9 is a 
 21, if x  9 f(x)  ax  b, ; fn 2  x  9 lrr~ Qyu gS&
  21, ; fn x  9

continuous function are
(1) a = 3, b = 2
(1) a = 3, b = 2
(2) a = 2, b = 3 (2) a = 2, b = 3
(3) a = 7, b = 9 (3) a = 7, b = 9
(4) a = 9, b = 7 (4) a = 9, b = 7

 1  1  1  1   1  1  1  1 
73. tan1    tan1    tan1    tan1   = 73. tan1    tan1    tan1    tan1   =
2 8  18   32   
2  
8  
18  32 
  1    1 
 tan1   then k is  tan1   gks] rks k dk eku gS&
k  2n  1  k  2n  1 
(1) 2 (1) 2
(2) 4 (2) 4
(3) 3 (3) 3
(4) 1 (4) 1

74. Coefficient of variance of two distributions 74. nks forj.kksa ds pjksa ds xq.kkad 55 vkSj 65 gS vkSj
are 55 and 65, and their standard deviations
muds ekud fopyu Øe'k% 22 vkSj 39 gSA muds
are 22 and 39 respectively. Their arithmetic
means are respectively lekUrj ek/; Øe'k% gS&
(1) 15, 20 (1) 15, 20
(2) 40,60 (2) 40,60
(3) 30,50 (3) 30,50
(4) 15,25 (4) 15,25

75. If the roots of quadratic equation 75. ;fn f}?kkr lehdj.k ax 2  bx  c  0 ds ewy
m m 1
ax 2  bx  c  0 are and , m m 1
m 1 m vkSj gks] rks (a  b  c)2 dk eku gS&
m 1 m
then (a  b  c)2 is equal to
(1) b2  2ac
(1) b2  2ac
(2) 2b2  ac
(2) 2b2  ac
(3) b2  4ac (3) b2  4ac

(4) 2(b2  2ac) (4) 2(b2  2ac)

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76. The angle of elevation of the top of a T.V. 76. {kSfrt lery ij fLFkr ,d ljy js[kk ij ehukj
tower from three points A,B,C in a straight ds ikn ls rhu fcUnqvksa A,B vkSj C dk Vh-oh- ehukj
line in the horizontal plane through the foot
ds 'kh"kZ dk mUu;u dks.k Øe'k% , 2gSA ;fn
of the tower are , 2respectively. If
AB = a, the height of the tower is AB = a rc ehukj dh ÅapkbZ gS&
(1) a tan  (1) a tan 
(2) a sin  (2) a sin 
(3) a sin 2 (3) a sin 2
(4) a sin 3 (4) a sin 3

77. a2  b2  c 2  ab  bc  ca  0 , then value of 77. a2  b2  c 2  ab  bc  ca  0 , rc lkjf.kd


(a  b  2)
2
a b
2 2
1 (a  b  2)2 a2  b2 1
determinant (b  c  2)2 b2  c 2 dk eku gS&
1 1 (b  c  2)2 b2  c 2
c  a2
2
1 (c  a  2)2 c a
2 2
1 (c  a  2) 2

(1) 65
(1) 65
(2) 4(a2  b2  c 2 )
(2) 4(a2  b2  c 2 )
(3) a  b  c  31
2 2 2
(3) a2  b2  c 2  31
(4) 0
(4) 0

78. Which of the following correspondences can 78. fuEu esa ls dkSuls Qyu ugh gks ldrs gS&
not be called a function ?
(1) f(x) = x3 ; {–1, 0, 1}  {–1, 0, 1, 2, 3}
(1) f(x) = x3 ; {–1, 0, 1}  {–1, 0, 1, 2, 3}
(2) f(x) = ± x ; {0, 1, 4}  {–2, –1, 0, 1, 2} (2) f(x) = ± x ; {0, 1, 4}  {–2, –1, 0, 1, 2}

(3) f(x) = x ; {0, 1, 4}  {–2, –1, 0, 1, 2} (3) f(x) = x ; {0, 1, 4}  {–2, –1, 0, 1, 2}
(4) f(x) = – x ; {0, 1, 4} {–2, –1, 0, 1, 2} (4) f(x) = – x ; {0, 1, 4} {–2, –1, 0, 1, 2}

79. The number of real roots of equation 79. lehdj.k x 4  4x 3  4x 2  9  0 ds okLrfod


x 4  4x 3  4x 2  9  0 are ewyksa dh la[;k gS&
(1) Fundamental Period of {x}  sin 2x
(1) {x}  sin 2x dk ewyHkwr vkorZ gSA
 sin x 
(2) lim 3     sin x 
x 0
 x  (2) lim 3   
x 0
 x 
 4 tan x 
(3) lim  
x 0
 x   4 tan x 
(3) lim  
(4) number of points of extrema of
x 0
 x 
(x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3) (4) (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3) ds pje fcUnqvksa dh la[;k gSA

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80. Distance between the parallel tangents having x2 y2
80. nh?kZo`Ùk + = 1 dh lekUrj Li'kZ js[kkvksa
18 32
4 x2 y2
slopes – to the ellipse + = 1, is
3 18 32 4
ftudh izo.krk – gS] ds e/; nwjh gS&
3
(1) 24
(1) 24
24
(2) 24
5 (2)
5
48
(3) 48
5 (3)
5
96 96
(4) (4)
5 5

81. Which of the following is NOT equivalent to 81. fuEu esa ls dkSulk (p ~ q)  r ds lerqY; ugh gS-
(p  ~ q)  r
(1) ~  qv ~ p   r
(1) ~  qv ~ p   r
(2) ~ r   ~ p v q 
(2) ~ r   ~ p v q 

(3) ~  p   ~ q     ~ r  

(3) ~  p   ~ q     ~ r  
(4) ~ r   ~ p  q 
(4) ~ r   ~ p  q 

82. The number of integral points (x , y) (where 82. iw.kk±d fcUnq (x , y) dh la[;k (tgk¡ x vkSj y  I )
x and y  I ) which lie in the first quadrant
gS tks izFke prqFkk±'k esa fLFkr gS rFkk js[kk
and also on the straight line 2x + 3y = 2010
2x + 3y = 2010 ij Hkh fLFkr gS&
is equal to

(1) 332 (1) 332

(2) 334 (2) 334

(3) 336 (3) 336

(4) 338 (4) 338

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83. If the system of linear equations x + 2ay + az = 0, 83. ;fn jsf[kd lehdj.k fudk; x + 2ay + az = 0,
x + 3by + bz = 0 and x + 4 cy + cz = 0 has a x + 3by + bz = 0 rFkk x + 4 cy + cz = 0 dk
non zero solution, then a, b, c (assuming a, b, v'kwU; gy gks] rks a, b, c – (a, b, c v'kwU; rFkk
c non zero, distinct) fHkUu fHkUu gS)
(1) are in AP (1) AP esa gksaxs
(2) are in GP (2) GP esa gksaxs
(3) are in HP (3) HP esa gksaxs
(4) satisfy a + 2b + 3c = 0 (4) a + 2b + 3c = 0 dks larq"V djsaxsa

 
n

 
n
84. f(n)   r 2 (n Cr n Cr 1 )  ((2r  1) nCr ) then 84. f(n)   r 2 (n Cr n Cr 1 )  ((2r  1) nCr ) gks rks
r 1 r 1

f(30) equals f(30) dk eku gS&


(1) 900 (1) 900
(2) 930 (2) 930
(3) 960 (3) 960

(4) 980 (4) 980

85. The sum of all 3 digit-numbers formed using 85. 1,2,3 vadksa dh lgk;rk ls cuus okyh 3 vadksa dh
1, 2, 3 (repetition is allowed) is
la[;kvksa dk ;ksxQy gS tcfd iqujko`fr laHko gS&
(1) 5994
(1) 5994
(2) 5894
(2) 5894
(3) 5694
(3) 5694
(4) 6694
(4) 6694

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SECTION - II [k.M – II
Integer value correct Type iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to
bl [k.M esa 5 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd
each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
0 to 9 (both inclusive).

86. A complex number z with Im(z) = 4 and a 86. ,d lfEeJ la[;k z ftlesa Im(z) = 4 rFkk n ,d
z z
positive integer n be such that = 4i , /kukRed iw.kk±d bl izdkj gS fd = 4i, rc
zn zn
then minimum value of (n – 10) is (n – 10) dk U;wure eku gS&

87. The function f(x)  x 2 e 2x , x  0 . If  is 87. ekukfd Qyu f(x)  x 2 e 2x , x  0 gSA ;fn f(x) dk
maximum value of f(x) find [ 1 ] (where [ ] vf/kdre eku  gS rc [ 1] dk eku Kkr dhft,
denotes G.I.F.) (tgk¡ [ ] egÙke iw.kk±d Qyu dks O;Dr djrk gS)

 2x, 0  x  1  2x, 0  x  1
88. If

f(x)   2, 1  x  3 then half of the 88. ;fn f(x)   2, 1  x  3 rc oØ
8  2x,3  x  4 8  2x,3  x  4
 
area of the region bounded by the curve y  1  f(x  4) }kjk ifjc) {ks=k dk {ks=kQy dk
y  1  f(x  4) is vk/kk gksxk -

89. Find the number of integral values of a for 89. a ds iw.kk±d ekuksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft, ftlds
which the point (a – 1, a + 1) lies in the larger fy, fcUnq (a – 1, a + 1), thok x + y – 2 = 0 }kjk
2 2
segment of the circle x + y – x – y – 6 = 0 o`Ùk x2 + y2 – x – y – 6 = 0 esa dkVs x, o`gÙk [k.M
cut by the chord whose equation is x + y – 2 = 0.
esa fLFkr gSA

2 4 2n
90. If y = (1 + x) (1 + x ) (1+ x ) …(1 + x ), then 90. ;fn y = (1 + x) (1 + x2) (1+ x4) …(1 + x2n) gks]
 dy 
rks  
the value of  is dy
 dk eku gS&
 dx  x  0  dx  x  0

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12. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor 12. fodYi dks u feVk,a@u LØsp djsa vkSj u gh xyr (X) fpUg
make the Cross (X) mark on the option once filled.
dks HkjsaA ORS dks dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk
Do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the
dksbZ Hkh fu'kku ;k lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk;sA
ORS. Do not put any stray marks or whitener
anywhere on the ORS.
13. If there is any discrepancy between the written data 13. ;fn ORS esa fdlh izdkj dh fy[ks x, vkadMksa rFkk xksys
and the bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data
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DO NOT BREAK THE SEAL WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR


will be taken as final.
lgh ekuk tkosxkA
C. Question Paper Format C. iz'u&i=k dk izk:i
The question paper consists of Three parts (Physics
bl iz'u&i=k esa rhu Hkkx ¼HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku vkSj
Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part consists
xf.kr½ gSaA izR;sd Hkkx esa nks [kaM gSaA
are two section.
14. Section 1 contains 25 multiple choice questions. 14. [kaM 1 esa 25 cgqfodYi iz'u gaSA gj iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1),
Each question has Four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) (2), (3) vkSj (4) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
out of which only ONE is correct.
15. Section 2 contains 5 questions. The answer to each 15. [kaM 2 esa 5 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa
question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9 'kkfey½ ds chp ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kkZad gSA
(both inclusive).
D. Marking Scheme D. vadu ;kstuk
16. For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded
16. [kaM 1 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqy(s BUBBLES)
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to
dks dkyk djus ij 4 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk dkyk ughaa djus ij
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles
(0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa _.kkRed ,d
are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) mark
will be awarded. (–1) vad iznku fd;k tk;sxkA

17. For each question in Section 2, you will be awarded 17. [kaM 2 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqys(BUBBLES)
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to dks dkyk djus ij 4 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk dkyk ugha djus
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles
ij (0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa _.kkRed
are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1)
,d (–1) vad iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
mark will be awarded.

Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke) : Roll Number (jksy uEcj) :

I have read all the instructions and shall I have verified all the information filled by
abide by them the candidate.
eSaus lHkh funsZ'kksa dk i<+ fy;k gS vkSj eSa mudk ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk Hkjh xbZ lkjh tkudkjh dks eSusa
vo'; ikyu d:¡xk@d:¡xhA tk¡p fy;k gSA

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