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MAIN PATTERN ONLINE TEST-4 (MONT-4) XI
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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.

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


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

tc rd ifjos"kd funsZ'k ugha nsa rc rd iz'u i=k dh lhy dks ugha [kksaysA
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
(Please read the last page of this booklet for rest of the instructions)
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PART-I : PHYSICS

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SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
[k.M- I
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d
lgh gSA

1. Two particles moving parallel to the x-axis perform SHM with same amplitude (A) and frequency
A
(f). At a certain instant they are found at distance from the mean position on opposite sides
2
such that their velocties are in the same direction. Then the phase difference between their SHMs
is :
x-v{k ds lekUrj xfr dj jgs nks d.k] leku vk;ke (A) rFkk vko`fÙk (f) ls ljy vkorZ xfr dj jgs gSA fdlh
A
{k.k ij os] ek/; fLFkfr ls nwjh ij] foijhr vksj bl izdkj ik;s tkrs gS fd buds osx leku fn'kk esa gSA
2
rc buds ljy vkorZ xfr ds e/; dykUrj gksxk:
(A) 90° (B) 120° (C) 180° (D) 270°

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2. In the figure is shown a spring mass system oscillating in uniform gravity. If we neglect all

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dissipative force, it will keep on oscillating endlessly with constant amplitude and frequency.
Accompanying graph shows how displacement x of the block from the equilibrium position varies
with time t.
Now at a certain instant t = te when the block reaches its lowest position, gravity is switches off by
some unknown mechanism. Which of the following graphs would correctly describes the changes
taking place due to switching off the gravity ?
fp=kkuqlkj ,d fLiazx nzO;eku fudk; ,d leku xq:Roh; {ks=k esa nksyu xfr dj jgh gSA ;fn lHkh izfrjks/kh cyksa
dks ux.; ekuk tk;s rks ;g fu;r vk;ke o vko`fÙk ls ,d leku :i ls nksyu xfr esa gSA blds lkFk fn;k
x;k xzkQ ek/; fLFkfr ls CykWd dh fLFkfr x esa le; t ds vuqlkj ifjorZu dks n'kkZrk gSA
;fn fdlh {k.k t = te tc CykWd viuh fuEure fLFkfr (lowest position) ij gS] vpkud xq:Roh; {ks=k dks 'kwU;
dj fn;k tkrk gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk xzkQ d.k dh fLFkfr esa le; t ds vuqlkj ifjorZu dks n'kkZrk gS ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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3. In the figure shown, the time period and the amplitude respectively when m is released from rest

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when the spring is relaxed is: (the inclined plane is smooth)
m m g sin  m sin  2 m g sin 
(A) 2, (B) 2,
k k k k
m m g cos 
(C) 2, (D) none of these
k k

fn[kk;s x;s fp=k esa] fLizax ruko jfgr ,oa fojkekoLFkk esa gS rks m dks eqDr NksM+us ij vkorZdky rFkk vk;ke
Øe'k% gksaxs (ur ry fpduk gSA)
m m g sin  m sin  2 m g sin 
(A) 2, (B) 2,
k k k k
m m g cos 
(C) 2, (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
k k

4. A glass tube bent into a circle of radius R is rigidly fixed in the vertical plane, the top end open to
the atmosphere. A liquid is filled in the tube so that liquid column forms a semicircle. If the liquid is
disturbed slightly, the time period of oscillation will be :
,d dk¡p dh V~;wc R f=kT;k ds o`Ùk esa eqM+h gqbZ gS tks n`<+rkiwoZd Å/okZ/kj ry esa fLFkj gS ftldk Åijh fljk
ok;qe.My esa [kqyk gqvk gSA V~;wc esa ,d nzo bl çdkj Hkjk tkrk gS fd nzo LrEHk v)Zo`Ùk cukrk gSA ;fn nzo
gYdk lk foLFkkfir djsa rks nksyu dk vkorZdky gksxk &

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R R R R
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
g g 2g 2g

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5. At t = 0, a transverse wave pulse travelling in the positive x direction with a speed of 2 m/s in a

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6
long wire is described by the function y = , given that x  0. Transverse velocity of a particle at
x2
x = 2m and t = 2 seconds is :
(A) 3 m/s (B) – 3 m/s (C) 8 m/s (D) – 8 m/s
6
t = 0 ij] rkj esa /kukRed x fn'kk esa 2 eh-@lS- ls xfr dj jgh vuqizLFk rjaxksa dks y = ls izznf'kZr djrs gSaA
x2

;g fn;k x;k gS fd x  0 gSA d.k dk vuqizLFk osx x = 2 eh- rFkk t = 2 lSd.M ij gksxk &
(A) 3 eh-@lS- (B) – 3 eh-@lS- (C) 8 eh-@lS- (D) – 8 eh-@lS-

6. Sinusoidal waves 5.00 cm in amplitude are to be transmitted along a string having a linear mass
density equal to 4.00 × 10–2 kg/m. If the source can deliver a average power of 90 W and the string
is under a tension of 100 N, then the highest frequency at which the source can operate is
(take 2 = 10) :
(A) 45.3 Hz (B) 50 Hz (C) 30 Hz (D) 62.3 Hz
T;koØh; rjaxs ftudk vk;ke 5.00 lseh- gS dks ml jLlh ds vuqfn'k izlkfjr fd;k tkrk gS ftldk js[kh;
nzO;eku ?kuRo 4.00 × 10–2 fd-xzk-@eh- gSA vxj L=kksr ls vf/kdre 90 okV ÅtkZ iznku dh tk ldrh gS rFkk
jLlh esa ruko 100 U;wVu gS rks og mPpre vko`fÙk ftl ij L=kksr dk;Z dj lds] gksxh &(2 = 10 ekusa) :
(A) 45.3 gV~Zt (B) 50 gV~Zt (C) 30 gV~Zt (D) 62.3 gV~Zt

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7. The figure shows at time t = 0 second, a rectangular and triangular pulse on a uniform wire are

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approaching each other. The pulse speed is 0.5 cm/s. The resultant pulse at t = 2 second is
le; t = 0 lsd.M ij fp=k ij ,d vk;rkdkj rFkk f=kHkqtkdkj rjaxs (pulse) ,d le:i rkj ij ,d nwljs dh
vksj vk jgh gSA rjax dh pky 0.5 cm/s gSA t = 2 lsd.M ij ifj.kkeh rjax gksxhA

(A) (B)

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1
8. In the system shown, the wire connecting two masses has linear mass density of kg/m. A

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20
tuning fork of 50 Hz is found to be in resonance with the horizontal part of wire between pulley and
block A. (Assuming nodes at block A and pulley). Now at t = 0, system is released from rest. The
ratio of time gap between successive resonance with the same tuning fork starting from t = 0.
(take g = 10 m/s2)
1
n'kkZ;s x;s fudk; esa] jsf[k, nzO;eku ?kuRo kg/m dk ,d rkj nks nzO;ekuksa ds e/; ca/kk gSA f?kjuh o CykWd
20
A ds e/; rkj dk {kSfrt Hkkx 50 Hz ds Lofj=k f}Hkqt ds lkFk vuqukn esa ik;k tkrk gSA ¼ekfu, dh f?kjuh o
CykWd A ij fuLiUn curs gS½A vc t = 0 ij] fudk; dks fojkekoLFkk ls NksMk tkrk gSA t = 0 ls izkjEHk gksus ds
i'pkr ~leku Lofj=k f}Hkqt ds lkFk Øekxr vuqukn ds e/; le; vUrjky dk vuqikr gksxk
(fyft, g = 10 m/s2)
60cm
50Hz 4kg
A

B 4kg
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 1 : 2 1 (D) 1: 2

9. If 1 and 2 are the lengths of air column for two air column for two consecitive resonance position
when a tuning fork of frequency f is sounded in a resonance tube, then end correction is :
;fn ok;q LrEHk dh yEckbZ 1 rFkk 2 ds fy, nks Øekxr vuqukn fLFkfr;kW gS tc vuqukn uyh f vko`fÙk ds
Lofj=k f}Hkqt ds lkFk vuqukfnr gksrh gS] rc fljk la'kks/ku gksxk :
(  2  3 1 ) ( 2  31 ) ( 2   1 ) (3 2  1 )
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 4

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10. A student is performing the experiment of Resonance Column. The diameter of the column tube is

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4cm. The frequency of the tuning fork is 512 Hz. The air temperature is 38° C in which the speed
of sound is 336 m/s. The zero of the meter scale coincides with the top end of the Resonance
Column tube. When the first resonance occurs, the reading of the water level in the column is
,d Nk=k vuqukn uyh LrEHk dk iz;ksx dj jgk gSA LrEHk&uyh dk O;kl 4 cm vkSj Lofj=k&f}Hkqt dh vko`fÙk
512 Hz gSA ok;q d rkieku 38° C gS vkSj mlesa /ofu dh pky 336 m/s gSA ehVj&Ldsy dk 'kwU; LrEHk&uyh
ds Åijh fljs ds Bhd lkeus gSA izFke vuqukn dh voLFkk esa LrEHk&uyh esa ikuh ds Lrj dk ikB~;kad gSA
(A) 14.0 cm (B) 15.2 cm (C) 16.4 cm (D) 17.6 cm

11. Two point sources of sound emitting sound of frequency 340 Hz each move relative to a
stationary observer. One source moves away from the observer while the other moves towards
him with the same speed. The observer hears beats of frequency 3Hz. The speed of the sound
source is approximately equal to : (speed of sound = 340 m/sec)
(A) 3m/sec (B) 1.5 m/sec (C) 2 m/sec (D) cannot be calculated
nks fcUnq /ofu L=kksr] çR;sd dh vko`fÙk 340 Hz gSA çR;sd ,d fLFkj çs{kd ds lkis{k xfreku gS rFkk çR;sd dh
pky leku gSA buesa ls ,d çs{kd ls nwj dh vksj tcfd vU; çs{kd dh vksj xfreku gSA ;fn çs{kd 3Hz
vko`fÙk ds foLiUn lqurk gS rks /ofu L=kksr dh pky yxHkx gksxhA : (/ofu dh pky = 340 m/sec)
(A) 3m/sec (B) 1.5 m/sec (C) 2 m/sec (D) x.kuk ugha dj ldrs

12. A uniform rod is kept at smooth horizontal surface, a constant force is applied on the rod in
horizontal direction at end ‘A’. Find the ratio of energy stored per unit volume at end A to the
energy stored per unit volume in the middle of rod.
,d le:i NM+ fpduh {kSfrt lrg ij j[kh gqbZ gS] NM+ ds A fljs ij {kSfrt fn'kk esa ,d fu;r cy vjksfir
fd;k tkrk gSA fljs ‘A’ ij lafpr izfr ,dkad vk;ru dh ÅtkZ rFkk NM+ ds e/; fcUnq esa lafpr izfr ,dkad
vk;ru dh ÅtkZ dk vuqikr gksxkA
B A
F

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13. A uniform rod of length  and cross–sectional area A rotates about an axis passing through one

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end of the rod. The extension produced in the rod due to centrifugal force is ( is weight of rod per
unit length &  is angular speed of rotation of rod, E is young's modulus of elasticity of rod)
 yEckbZ o A vuqçLFk dkV {ks=kQy dh ,d le:i NM+ mlds ,d fljs ls xqtjus okyh v{k ds lkis{k ?kwe jgh
gSA vidsUnzh; cy ds dkj.k NM+ esa mRiUu çlkj gksxkA (NM+ dh çfr bdkbZ yEckbZ dk Hkkj  gS rFkk NM+ ds
?kw.kZu dh dks.kh; pky  gS] NM+ dk ;ax çR;kLFkku xq.kkad E gS)
 2 2 3 2 3 3gE
(A) (B) (C) (D)
gE 3gE gE 2 3

14. A sphere of density  falls vertically downward through a fluid of density . At a certain instant its
velocity is u. The terminal velocity of the sphere is u0. Assuming that stokes’s law for viscous drag
is applicable, the instantaneous acceleration of the sphere is
 ?kuRo dk ,d xksyk ?kuRo ds nzo esa Å/okZ/kj uhps dh vksj fxjrk gSA fdlh {k.k ij bldk osx u gSA xksys
dk lhekUr osx u0 gSA ekfu;s fd ';ku d"kZ.k ds fy, LVkWd fu;e ykxw gS] bl {k.k xksys dk rkR{kf.kd Roj.k
gksxkA

     u   u 
(A) g (B)  1   g (C)  1    1   g (D)  1   g
      u0   u0 

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15. A thin horizontal movable plate is separated from two fixed horizontal plates P1 and P2 by two

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highly viscous liquids of coefficient of viscosity 1 and 2 as shown, where 2 = 41. Area of contact

of movable plate with each fluid is same. If the distance between two fixed plates is h, then the
distance h1 of movable plate from upper fixed plate such that the movable plate can be moved with

a constant velocity by applying a minimum constant horizontal force F on movable plate is


(assume velocity gradient to be uniform in each liquid).
,d iryh {kSfrt xfr djus ;ksX; IysV nks fLFkj {kSfrt IysVksa P1 o P2 ds e/; Hkjs vR;Ur ';ku nzoksa dks
fp=kkuqlkj i`Fkd djrh gS ftuds ';urk xq.kkad 1 o 2 fp=kkuqlkj gS tgk¡ 2 = 41 gSA xfr djus ;ksX; IysV
dk izR;sd nzo ds lkFk lEidZ {ks=kQy leku gSA ;fn nksuksa fLFkj IysVksa ds e/; nwjh h gS] Åij okyh fLFkj IysV
dh] xfr dj ldus okyh IysV ls nwjh h1 bl izdkj Kkr dhft, fd xfr djus ;ksX; IysV ij U;wure {kSfrt
fu;r cy F vjksfir djus ij IysV fu;r osx ls xfr dj lds (;g ekfu, fd izR;sd nzo esa osx izo.krk leku
gS)

h h 2h h
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 2 3 3

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SECTION - II

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Integer value correct Type
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
[k.M - II
iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj

bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

16. Figure shows the kinetic energy K of a simple pendulum versus its angle  from the vertical. The

pendulum bob has mass 0.2 kg. The length of the pendulum is equal to m then find . (g = 10 m/s2).
2
fp=k esa ljy yksyd dh xfrt ÅtkZ K rFkk m/okZ/kj ls dks.k  ds chp xzkQ n'kkZ;k x;k gSA yksyd dk nzO;eku

0.2 fdxzk- gSA ;fn ljy yksyd dh yEckbZ eh- ds cjkcj gS rks  dk eku Kkr djksA (g = 10 eh-@ls-2).
2
K(mJ)
15

10

5
(mrad)
-100 0 100

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17. The uniform solid cylinder can roll without sliding on a horizontal surface as shown in the figure.

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The mass of cylinder is 10 kg and spring constant for both the ideal springs is 300 N/m. The
angular frequency of centre of mass of small oscillations is 2 rad/s Find the value of .
,dleku Bksl csyu fp=kkuqlkj {kSfrt lrg ij fcuk fQlys yksVuh xfr dj ldrk gSA csyu dk nzO;eku
10 kg gS rFkk nksauks vkn'kZ fLçaxksa ds fy, fLçax fu;rkad 300 N/m gSA nzO;eku dsUnz ds vYi nksyu dh dks.kh;
vko`fÙk 2rad/s gSA  dk eku Kkr djksA

18. A thin uniform rod is suspended in vertical plane as a physical pendulum about point A. The time
period of oscillation is To. Not counting the point A, the number 'n' of other points of suspension
on rod such that the time period of oscillation (in vertical plane) is again To. Then the value of n is :
(Since the rod is thin, consider one point for each transverse cross section of rod)
,d iryh ,dleku NM+ dks HkkSfrd isUMqye (physical pendulum) ds :i esa Å/okZ/kj ry esa fcUnq A ds ifjr%
yVdk;k tkrk gSA nksyu dk vkorZdky T0 gSA NM+ ds bl yVdu fcUnq A ds vfrfjDr NM+ ij n ,sls yVdu
fcUnq (suspension point) ¼dhydhr fcUnq½ gS ftuds fy, vkorZdky T0 gh gksxk rks 'n' dk eku gSA
(D;ksafd NM+ iryh gS] vr% izR;sd vuqizLFk dkV {ks=k dks ,d fcUnq dh rjg yhft;s)
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19. Find the amplitude (in cm) of a particle due to superposition of two SHM along the same line.

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x1 = 5 sin (t– 37º) ; x2 = 6 cos t. (x1 and x2 are in cm and t in second)
,d dh ljy js[kk ds vuqfn'k ,d d.k ij fuEufyf[kr nks ljy vkorZ xfr ds v/;kjksi.k ls çkIr vk;ke
(cm esa) dk eku D;k gksxk
x1 = 5 sin (t– 37º) ; x2 = 6 cos t. (x1 rFkk x2 lseh0 esa ,oa t lSd.M esa gS)

20. A ring of radius r made of wire of density  is rotated about a stationary vertical axis passing
though its centre and perpendicular to the plane of the ring as shown in figure. Determine the
angular velocity (in rad/s) of ring at which the ring breaks. The wire breaks at tensile stress .
Ignore gravity. (Take  = 4 and r = 1m)
 /kuRo ds inkFkZ ds rkj ls cuh r f=kT;k dh ,d oy; blds dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh rFkk oy; ds ry ds
yEcor~ fLFkj Å/okZ/kj v{k ds lkis{k fp=kkuqlkj /kw.kZu dj jghs gSA oy; dk dks.kh; osx (jsfM;u / lSds.M es)
Kkr dhft, tc oy; VwV tkrh gSA rkj  ruu izfrcy ij VwVrk gSA xq:Ro dks ux.; ekusa ( = 4 rFkk
r = 1m ysosaA)

21. At an instant a point A, lying on a transverse wave in a horizontal string, is moving towards mean
position with a velocity 1 m/s and the slope of the string at A is tan(sin-1(1/50)). Find the power
transfer in Watt, through the point A at this instant if the tension in the string is 50N.
,d {kSfrt Mksjh esa cuh vuqizLFk izxkeh rjax ds fy;s] fdlh fcUnq A dk fdlh {k.k osx 1 m/s ek/; fLFkfr dh
rjQ gSA Mksjh ds fcUnq A ij fn;s x;s {k.k ij izo.krk tan(sin-1(1/50) gSA bl {k.k ij fcUnq A ls fdruh 'kfDr
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22. A long wire PQR is made by joining two wires PQ and QR of equal radii. PQ has a length 4.8 m

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and mass 0.06 kg. QR has length 2.56 m and mass 0.2 kg. The wire PQR is under a tension of
80 N. A sinusoidal wave pulse of amplitude 3.5 cm is sent along the wire PQ from the end P. No
power is dissipated during the propagation of wave pulse. If amplitude (in mm) of reflected pulse
from jucntion Q is 5A then find A.
,d yEck rkj PQR, leku f=kT;k ds nks rkjksa PQ rFkk QR dks tksM+dj cuk;k x;k gSA PQ dh yEckbZ 4.8 m
rFkk nzO;eku 0.06 kg gSA QR dh yEckbZ 2.56 m rFkk nzO;eku 0.2 kg gSA rkj PQR esa ruko 80 N gSA
3.5 cm vk;ke dk ,d T;koØh; LiUn fljs P ls rkj PQ ds vuqfn'k Hkstk tkrk gSA rjax LiUn ds lapj.k ds
nkSjku dksbZ 'kfDr O;f;r ugha gksrh gSA lfU/k Q ls ijkofrZr LiUn dk vk;ke (mm esa) 5A gS rks A dk eku Kkr
djksA
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23. The speed of sound in a mixture of n1 = 2 moles of He, n2 = 2 moles of H2 at temperature T =
5
K is 
25
 × 100 m/s. Find . (Take R = J/mole-K)
3
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T= K rki ij He ds n1 = 2 eksy rFkk H2 ds n2 = 2 eksy ds feJ.k esa /ofu dh pky  × 100 m/s gSA
5
25
Kkr djksA (R = J/mole-K)
3

24. A siren creates a sound level of 60 dB at a location of 500 m from the speaker. The siren is
powered by a battery that can deliver a total energy of 1kJ. Assuming that the efficiency of the
siren is 2%. Determine to the nearest integer the total time (in seconds) the siren can sound.
,d lk;ju 60 dB Lrj dh /ofu Lihdj ls 500 m dh fLFkfr ij mRiUu djrk gSA lk;ju dks cSVjh ls 'kfDr
nh tkrh gS tks 1kJ dh dqy ÅtkZ ns ldrk gSA ekuk fd lk;ju dh n{krk 2% gSA lk;ju }kjk mRiUu dh tk
ldus okyh /ofu dk dqy le; (lSd.M esa) fudVre iw.kkZad esa Kkr djsaA

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25. A sound wave propagating along x-axis, in medium  of density 1 = 1.5 kg/m is transmitted to a 3

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medium  of density 2 = 3kg/m3 as shown.
1 = 1.5 kg/m3 ds ?kuRo ds ek/;e  esa x v{k ds vuqfn'k lapfjr /ofu dh rjax] 2 = 3kg/m3 ?kuRo ds ek/;e
 esa fp=kkuqlkj ikjxfer gksrh gSA

ek/; e I ek/; e II
>
v ki fr r /ofu r j ax

The equation of excess pressure developed by wave in medium  and that in medium 
respectively are
ek/;e rFkk  esa rjax }kjk mRiUu nkc vf/kD; dh lehdj.k Øe'k% gS
 x 
p1 = 4 × 10–2 cos   t  400  (in S units) (S bdkbZ esa)
 
 x 
p2 = 3 × 10–2 cos   t   (in S units) (S bdkbZ eas)
 1200 
If the intensity of transmitted wave is 2 (wave in medium ) and intensity of incident wave is
32 2
1 (wave in medium ), then find the value of .
1
;fn ikjxfer rjax dh rhozrk 2 (ek/;e esa rjax) gS rFkk vkifrr rjax dh rhozrk 1 gS (ek/;e esa rajx) rks,
32 2
dk eku Kkr djksA
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26. Two longitudinal sinusoidal pressure waves one having lower frequency of 2Hz & both travelling in

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same direction through the same medium as shown in figure are superimposed. The difference in
frequency of the two waves is f Hz. then find f. -
nks vuqnS/;Z T;koØh; nkc rjaxksa esa ls ,d U;wure vko`fÙk dh rjax dh vko`fÙk 2Hz gS rFkk nksauks leku fn'kk o
leku ek/;e esa xfr djrh gqbZ fp=kkuqlkj vk/;kjksfir gksrh gS rks bu nksuksa rjxks dh vko`fr esa vUrj f Hz gS
rks f D;k gksxk &

27. A point source of sound emiting sound of frequency 700 Hz and observer starts moving from a
point along mutually perpendicular directions with velocity 20 m/s and 15 m/s respectively. If
change in observed frequency by observer is 10x Hz then calculate 'x'. [speed of sound in
334 m/sec]
/ofu dk ,d fcUnq L=kksr tks 700 Hz vko`fÙk dh /ofu mRiUu djrk gS rFkk ,d çs{kd ,d fcUnq ls fp=kkuqlkj
ijLij yEcor~ fn'kkvksa esa Øe'k% 20 m/s rFkk 15 m/s ls xfr djuk çkjEHk djrs gSA ;fn çs{kd }kjk çsf{kr
vko`fÙk esa ifjorZu 10x Hz gS rc 'x' Kkr djksA [/ofu dh pky 334 m/sec gS]

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28. A capillary tube of radius 0.20 mm is dipped vertically in water. If the height of the water column

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raised in the tube is 2.5h (in/cm) then find h. (surface tension of water = 0.075 N/m and density of
water = 1000 kg/m3. Take g = 10 m/s2 and contact angle 0°).
,d ds'kuyh ftldh f=kT;k 0.20 mm gSA ty esa Å/okZ/kj Mwch gSA ;fn uyh esa mBs gq, ty LrEHk dh Å¡pkbZ
2.5h ¼lseh esa½ gS rks h dk eku Kkr djksA (ty dk i`"B ruko = 0.75 N/m vkSj ty dk ?kuRo = 1000
kg/m3 g = 10 m/s2 o lEidZ dks.k 0° ysa)

29. Two opposite forces F1 = 120N and F2 = 80N act on an heavy elastic plank of modulus of elasticity
y = 2×1011 N/m2 and length L = 1m placed over a smooth horizontal surface. The cross-sectional
area of plank is A = 0.5m2. If the change in the length of plank is x × 10–9m, then find x ?
nks foifjr cy F1 = 120N rFkk F2 = 80N ,d Hkkjh izR;kLFk IykWad ij dk;Zjr gSA Iykad dk izR;kLFkrk xq.kkad
y = 2×1011 N/m2 rFkk yEckbZ L = 1m gS rFkk ;g ?k"kZ.k jfgr {kSfrt lrg ij j[kk gSA IykWad dk vuqizLFk dkV
2
{ks=kQy A = 0.5m gSA ;fn IykWad dh yEckbZ esa ifjorZu x × 10–9m gS rks x Kkr djks&
F2 F1

30. In the given arrangement shown in figure, a mass M can be hung from a string, that passes over a
light pulley. The string connected to a vibrator having constant frequency. When the value of M is
either 16 Kg or 25 Kg standing waves are observed, however, no standing waves are observed
with any mass between these values. The largest mass for which standing waves could be
observed is n × 102 Kg. Find the value of ‘n’. (string is very light)
fp=k esa iznf'kZr O;oLFkk esa M nzO;eku jLlh ls yVdk gqvk gSA rFkk jLlh gYdh f?kjuh ls xqtj jgh gSA jLlh
fu;r vko`fÙk ds nkSfy=k ls tqM+h gqbZ gSA tc M dk eku 16 Kg ;k 25 Kg gS] rc vizxkeh rjax izsf{kr gkrh gSA
tcfd nzO;eku ds fn;s x;s ekuksa ds e/; dksbZ vizxkeh rjax izsf{kr ugha gksrh gSA vizxkeh rjax izsf{kr djus ds
fy, nzO;eku dk vf/kdre eku n × 102 Kg gks rks ‘n’ dk eku Kkr djksA (jLlh gYdh gS )
Virbrator nksfy=k

L L
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Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,

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P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION – I ([k.M- I)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA)

31. Which of the following is not correctly matched [Temperature 25°C]


–8
(A) 1.0 × 10 M Solution of HCl pH < 7
–8
(B) 1.0 × 10 M Solution of NaOH pH > 7
(C) Acidic buffer solutions pH < 7
(D) A solution of salt of weak acid and weak base may have pH < 7
fuEu es ls dkSulk lgh lqesfyr ughs gS\ [rki 25°C ]
(A) HCl dk1.0 × 10–8 M foy;u pH < 7
–8
(B) NaOH dk 1.0 × 10 M foy;u pH > 7
(C) vEyh; cQj foy;u pH < 7
(D) nqcZy vEy rFkk nqcZy {kkj ds yo.k dk foy;u j[k ldrk gSA pH < 7
–5
32. The ionization constant of the HOCl is 2.5 × 10 . Calculate the pH of 0.08M solutions of
hypochlorous acid. [log 1.41=0.15]
HOCl dk vk;uu fLFkjkad 2.5 × 10–5 gSA gkbiksDyksjl vEy ds 0.08M foy;uks dh pH ifjdfyr dhft,A
[log 1.41=0.15]
(A) 2.85 (B) 3.50 (C) 5.7 (D) 3.85

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33. The solubility of Sr(OH)2 at 298K is 19.23 g/L of solution. Find the pH of the solution.
(given atomic mass of Sr = 87.4) [log 3.1= 0. 5]

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298K ij Sr(OH)2 dh foys;rk foy;u esa 19.23 g/L gSA foy;u dh pH Kkr dhft,A
(fn;k gS% Sr dk ijek.oh; nzO;eku = 87.4) [log 3.1= 0. 5]
(A) 11.50 (B) 9.87 (C) 7.3 (D) 13.5


34. What is the pH of 0.50 M aqueous NaCN solution pKb of CN is 4.70? [log2 = 0.30]
0.50 M tyh; NaCN foy;u dh pH D;k gSA CN– dk pKb 4.70 gS\ [log2 = 0.30]
(A) 7.85 (B) 11.5 (C) 8.7 (D) 10.2

35. pH of water is 7.0 at 25°C. If water is heated to 70°C, then


(A) pH will decrease and solution becomes acidic.
(B) pH will increase but solution will be neutral.
(C) pH will remain constant as 7.
(D) pH will decrease but solution will be neutral.
25°C ij ty dh pH 7.0 gSA ;fn ty dks 70°C rd xeZ djrs gS] rc&
(A) pH ?kVsxh rFkk foy;u vEyh; gks tkrk gSSA
(B) pH c<+sxh rFkk foy;u mnklhu gksxkA
(C) pH 7 fu;r jgrh gSA
(D) pH ?kVsxh ysfdu foy;u mnklhu gksxkA

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36. Which of the following statement is not correct.
(A) An aqueous solution of borax is alkaline.

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(B) Borax contains tetranuclear units.
(C) When borax is heated in a Bunsen burner flame with CoO a green coloured bead is formed.
(D) Boric acid has polymeric layered structure.
fuEu es ls dkSulk dFku lgh ugh gS\
(A) cksjsDl dk tyh; foy;u {kkjh; gksrk gSA
(B) cksjsDl es prq"dukfHkdh; bdkbZ;k¡ gksrh gSA
(C) tc cksjsDl dks CoO ds lkFk cqUlu cuZj Tokyk es xeZ fd;k tkrk gS] rks gjs jax dk eudk (bead) curk gSA
(D) cksfjd vEy cgqyd ijrh; lajpuk j[krk gSA

37. Select the set representing correct informations about boron hydrides.
(i) Diborane is a colourless, highly toxic gas.
(ii) Diborane on heating with ammonia gives borazine known as “inorganic benzene”.
(iii) In a molecule of diborane total four atoms lie in one plane.
(iv) Bridge [B–H] bonds are shorter than terminal [B–H] bonds in diborane.
(v) Diborane is produced on large scale by the reaction of BF3 with sodium hydride.
(A) (i), (ii), (v) (B) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) (C) (i), (iii), (iv) (D) (i), (ii), (iv), (v)
cksjkWu gkbMªkbMks ds ckjs es lgh lwpuk iznf'kZr djus okys leqPp; dk p;u dhft,&
(i) Mkbcksjsu jaxghu] mPp fo"kSyh xSl gSA
(ii) MkbZcksjsu dks veksfu;k ds lkFk xeZ djus ij ;g cksjkthu nsrk gS] tks ^^vdkcZfud csUthu** dgykrk gSA
(iii) MkbZcksjsu ds ,d v.kq es ,d ry es dqy pkj ijek.kq fLFkr gksrs gSaA
(iv) MkbZcksjsu es lsrq [B–H] ca/k] vUrLFk [B–H] ca/kks ls NksVs gksrs gSaA
(v) MkbZcksjsu lksfM;e gkbMªkbM ds lkFk BF3 dh vfHkfØ;k }kjk cM+s iSekus ij mRikfnr gksrk gSA
(A) (i), (ii), (v) (B) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) (C) (i), (iii), (iv) (D) (i), (ii), (iv), (v)

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38. Select the incorrect statement about elements of Boron family.
(A) Aluminium is most abundant element in the earth’s crust.

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(B) Aluminium is least electronegative element in boron family.
(C) Metal borides are used in nuclear industry as protective shields and control rods.
(D) Orthoboric acid is generally used as a mild antiseptic.
cksjkWu ifjokj ds rRoksa ds ckjs es xyr dFku pqfu,&
(A) ,Y;qfefu;e HkwiiZVh es lokZf/kd ckgqY; rRo gSA
(B) ,Y;qfefu;e cksjkWu ifjokj es U;wure oS|qr_.kh rRo gSA
(C) /kkrq cksjkbM ukfHkdh; m|ksx es j{kk dop rFkk fu;fU=kr NM+ks ds :i es iz;qDr gksrk gSA
(D) vkWFkksZcksfjd vEy lkekU;r% ,d gYds izfrjks/kh ds :i es iz;qDr gksrk gS

39. The type of hybridization of boron in diborane is


MkbZcksjsu es cksjkWu ds ladj.k dk izdkj gS&
(A) sp (B) sp2 (C) sp
3
(D) dsp
2

40. In which of the following molecule, -electron density in benzene ring is minimum ?
fuEu esa ls dkSuls v.kq dh csUthu oy; esa -bysDVªkWu ?kuRo U;wure gSA
OH
NO2 OCH2–CH3 NO2
(A) (B) (C) (D)

NO2

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41. How many  electrons are there in the following species

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fuEu Lih'kht es fdrus bysDVªkWu gSa&

(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 3

42. C1–C2 bond is shortest in

fuEu esa ls fdlesa C1–C2 cU/k U;wure gSA

1 2 H 1 2 1 2 1 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)

43. The kind of delocalization involving sigma bond orbtial is called.

(A) Hybridization (B) Electromeric (C) Hyperconjugation (D) Conformation

foLFkkuhdj.k dk izdkj ftlesa flXek cU/k d{kd iz;qDr gksrk gS] dgykrk gS&

(A) ladj.k (B) bysDVªksesfjd (C) vfrla;qXeu (D) la:i.k

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44. Which of the following is the strongest – group.

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fuEu es ls dkSulk izcyre –lewg gSA

CH3

(A) –N–H (B) –N–CH3 (C) –N–CH3 (D) –N–CH3


H H CH3 CH3

45. Which of the following molecule has the maximum SIR ?

fuEu es ls fdl v.kq dk SIR eku vf/kdre gS\

CH3 CH3
CH3 C CH3
CH3 C
C CH3 CH3
(A) H3C CH3 (B)
N
H3C CH3
N
H3C CH3

(C) (D)
N N

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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

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Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive). (bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy
vadh; iw.kk±d gSA)

46. What is the pH of solution made by mixing equal volume of 0.05M H2SO4, 0.1M HNO3).0.1M HCl?
0.05M H2SO4, 0.1M HNO3).0.1M HCl ds leku vk;ru dks fefJr djus ls cus foy;u dh pH D;k gS\

47. How many of the following mixtures can make a buffer solution ?
(a) NH4Cl and NaOH in 2 : 1 mole ratio
(b) CH3COONa and HCl in 1 : 1 mole ratio
(c) CH3COONa and HCl in 2 : 1 mole ratio
(d) CH3COONa and HCl in 1 : 2 mole ratio
(e) NaCl and H2SO4 in 2 :1 mole ratio
(f) 0.2 M CH3COOH and 0.1 M CH3COONa
fuEu es ls fdrus feJ.k cQj foy;u cuk ldrs gSa \
(a) 2 : 1 eksy vuqikr esa NH4Cl rFkk NaOH
(b) 1 : 1 eksy vuqikr esa CH3COONa rFkk HCl
(c) 2 : 1 eksy vuqikr esa CH3COONa rFkk HCl
(d) 1 : 2 eksy vuqikr esa CH3COONa rFkk HCl
(e) 2 :1 eksy vuqikr esa NaCl rFkk H2SO4
(f) 0.2 M CH3COOH rFkk 0.1 M CH3COONa

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48. Consider the aqueous solutions of following salts.
NaHSO4, NaCl, NH4NO3, KBr,

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Ba(NO2)2, (CH3NH3)2 SO4, C5H5NHBr NaCN
if y  number of acidic solutions
z  number of basic solutions
Identify y + z
fuEu yo.kks ds tyh; foy;uks dk voyksdu dhft,&
NaHSO4, NaCl, NH4NO3, KBr,
Ba(NO2)2, (CH3NH3)2 SO4, C5H5NHBr NaCN
;fn y  vEyh; foy;uks dh la[;k
z  {kkjh; foy;uks dh la[;k
y + z igpkfu,&

–5
49. A certain weak acid has Ka = 1.0 × 10 the equilibrium constant for its reaction with a strong base
x
is 10 . Find the value of x.
,d fuf'pr vEy&yo.k Ka = 1.0 × 10–5 j[krk gSA izcy {kkj ds lkFk bldh vfHkfØ;k dk lkE; fu;rkad 10x
gSA x dk eku Kkr dhft,A

1/ x
 K sp 
The solubility of A2X3 is y mol dm . It's solubility product is Ksp. If y  
–3
50.  . Identify the value
 108 
of x.
1/ x
K 
A2X3
–3
dh foys;rk y mol dm gSA bldk foys;rk xq.kuQy Ksp gSA ;fn y   sp  gS] rks x dk eku
 108 
igpkfu,A

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51. The formula of borax is Na 2 [ BwOx (OH ) y ] . zH 2O w, x, y and z are integer ranging from 1 to 9,

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calculate the value of (y + z ) – (w + x )

cksjsDl dk lw=k Na2 [ BwOx (OH ) y ] . zH 2O gSA w, x, y rFkk z 1 ls 9 rd iw.kk±d ijkl gSA

(y + z ) – (w + x ) dk eku ifjdfyr dhft,A

52. Most stable oxidation state of boron is +x while it is +y for thallium. Calculate x + y.

cksjkWu dh lokZf/kd LFkk;h vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +x gS tcfd FkSfy;e ds fy, ;g +y gSA x + y ifjdfyr

dhft,A

53. Boron can show maximum covalency “x”. Find the value of x.

cksjkWu vf/kdre la;kstdrk “x” n'kkZ ldrk gSA x dk eku Kkr dhft,A

54. The number of 3- centre – 2- electron bonds in Al2Cl6 is/are :

Al2Cl6 es 3-dsUnz– 2- bysDVªkWu ca/kks dh la[;k gS@gSa&

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55. AlCl3 dissolves in excess of aqueous sodium hydroxide to form  Al(OH)x  . The value of x is

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AlCl3 tyh; lksfM;e gkbMªkWDlkbM ds vkf/kD; es ?kqydj  Al(OH)x  cukrk gSA x dk eku gS&

56. Find out number of +I groups


+I lewgks dh la[;k crkb;sA
F H
–C–F –C–H –O –O–H
F H
–C–O –C–O–H –N–H –N–CH3
O O H H

57. Find out number of –M groups


–M lewgks dh la[;k crkb;sA
–O–C–R , –C–O–R , –N–C–R ,
O O H O
H
–C–N–R , –NO2 , –C–O–H
O O
–O , –OH, –H

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58. In how many of the following structures resonance is possible.
fuEu esa ls fdruh lajpukvksa esa vuqukn laHko gSA

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59. In the given structure find out the number of hydrogen involved in the hyperconjugation.
nh xbZ lajpuk esa vfrla;qXeu esa iz;qDr gkbMªkstu dh la[;k crkb;sA

60. How many of the following species can show resonance


fuEu es ls fdruh Lih'kht vuqukn n'kkZrh gSA

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SECTION – I ([k.M- I)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj )
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
61. A five digit number is formed using the digits 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 with no repetition allowed, then the
probability that the number is a multiple of 5 is
fcuk iqujko`fÙk ds 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ls ,d ik¡p la[;k cukbZ tkrh gS] rc la[;k ds 5 ls foHkkftr gksus dh izkf;drk
Kkr dhft,A
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 6 5 10

62. From a pack of cards, all the hearts are taken out. From these cards, cards are drawn out one by
one without replacement until the Ace of heart comes. The probability that Ace of heart comes in
th
5 draw
1 12 4
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
13 13 13
,d rk'k dh xM~Mh ls lHkh iku ds iÙkksa dks fudky fy;k tkrk gSA bu iÙkks ls ,d ,d iÙks fcuk iquZfoLFkkfir
ds rc rd fudkyk tkrk gS tc rd fd iku dk bDdk ugha vk tkrk gSA iku ds bDdk ds 5 oh ckj esa vkus
dh izkf;drk gS -
1 12 4
(A) (B) (C) (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
13 13 13

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63. A fair die is thrown 20 times. The probability that on the 10 throw, the fourth six appears

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20 56 57 56
(A) C10 × (B) 120 × (C) 84 × (D) None of these
620 610 610
,d fu"i{kikrh flDds dks 20 ckj Qsadk tkrk gSA rc 10 oha ckj ikls ds Qsad esa PkkSFkh ckj 6 vkus dh izkf;drk
Kkr dhft,A
20 56 57 56
(A) C10 × (B) 120 × (C) 84 × (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
620 610 610

64. In a certain town, 40% of the people have brown hair, 25% have brown eyes and 15% have both
brown hair and brown eyes. If a person selected at random from the town has brown hair, the
probability that he also has brown eyes is
fdlh 'kgj esa 40% yksxksa ds Hkwjs cky gS rFkk 25% yksxksa dh Hkwjh vk[ks gS rFkk 15% yksxksa ds Hkwjs cky rFkk Hkwjh
vka[ks nksuksa gSA ,d O;fDr dks 'kgj ls ;kn`PN;k pquk tkrk gS rFkk mlds cky Hkwjs ik;s tkrs gSA rc mldh
vka[ks Hkh Hkwjh gks bldh izkf;drk Kkr dhft,A
1 3 1 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 8 3 3

65. One mapping is selected at random from all mappings of the set S = {1, 2, 3, ....n} into inself. If the
3
probability that the mapping is one-one is , then the value of n is
32
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) None of these
leqPp; S = {1, 2, 3, ....n} ls S esa ifjHkkf"kr lHkh izfrfp=k.kksa esa ls ,d izfrfp=k.k dks ;kn`PN;k pquk trk gSA
3
;fn izfrfp=k.k ds ,dSdh gksus dh izkf;drk gks rc n dk eku gS -
32
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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66. Three integer are chosen at random from the set of first 20 natural numbers. The chance that their

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product is a multiple of 3 is
izFke 20 izkd`r la[;kvksa ls rhu iw.kkZad ;kn`PN;k pqus tkrs gSA muds xq.kuQy dks 3 dk xq.kt xq.kkad dk gksus
dh izkf;drk Kkr dhft,A
194 1 13 11
(A) (B) (C) (D)
285 57 19 19

67. If a and b are chosen at randomly from the set consisting of number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 with
2
 a x  bx x
replacement. Then the probability that lim   = 6 is
 2
x 0 

la[;kvksa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 dks j[kus okys leqPp; ls nks la[;k,¡ a vkSj b dks izfrLFkkiu ds lkFk pquk tkrk gSA
2
 ax  bx x
rc izkf;drk Kkr dhft, fd lim   = 6 gS -
 2
x 0 

1 1 1 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 9 4 9

68. Let A be a set of n (3) distinct elements. The number of triplets (x, y,z) of the A elements in which
at least two coordinates is equal to
ekuk A ,d leqPp; gS ftlesa n(3) fofHkUu vo;o gSA A ds vo;oks ds lHkh f=kdks (x, y, z) dh la[;k ftlesa
ds de ls de nks funsZ'kkad cjkcj gS] gksxh -
n 3 n 2 2
(A) P3 (B) n – P3 (C) 3n – 2n (D) 3n (n – 1)

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69. Total number of six-digit in which one and only odd digits appear is

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5 1
(A) (6!) (B) 6! (C) (6!) (D) None of these
2 2
6 vadks dh dqy la[;k ftuesa dsoy fo"ke vad vkrs gks gksxh -
5 1
(A) (6!) (B) 6! (C) (6!) (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
2 2

70. The total number not more that 20 digits that are formed by using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 is
20 20 20
(A) 5 (B) 5 –1 (C) 5 +1 (D) None of these
0, 1, 2, 3 vkSj 4 ls cuus okyh lHkh la[;kvksa dh la[;k ftlesa 20 vad ls T;knk ugh gS] gksxh -
20 20 20
(A) 5 (B) 5 –1 (C) 5 +1 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

3 2 2
71. The number of even divisors of the number N = 12600 = 2 .3 .5 7 is
la[;k N = 12600 = 23.32.527 ds lHkh le Hkktdksa dh la[;k gS -
(A) 72 (B) 54 (C) 45 (D) 36

72. Ten IIT and 2 DCE students seat in a row. The number of ways in which exactly 3 IIT students sit
between 2 DCE students is
10
(A) C3 × 2! × 3! × 8! (B) 10! × 2! × 3! × 8!
(C) 5! × 2! × 9! × 8! (D) None of these
10 IIT rFkk 2 DCE fo|kFkhZ ,d iafDr esa cSBrs gSA rjhdks dh la[;k gksxh ftlesa 3 IIT ds Nk=k 2 DCE ds Nk=kksa
ds e/; cSBrs gS -
10
(A) C3 × 2! × 3! × 8! (B) 10! × 2! × 3! × 8!
(C) 5! × 2! × 9! × 8! (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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73. The last digit of (1! + 2! + ..... + 2005!) is

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500
(1! + 2! + ..... + 2005!) dk vfUre vad gS -

(A) 9 (B) 2 (C) 7 (D) 1

74. Total number of ways of selecting two number from the set {1, 2, 3, 4 ...... 3n} so that their sum is

divisible by 3 is

leqPp; {1, 2, 3, 4 ...... 3n} ls 2 vad pqus tkrs gSA mu rjhdksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft, tc mudk ;ksxQy 3

ls foHkkftr gS -

2n2  n 3n2  n 2 2
(A) (B) (C) 2n – n (D) 3n – n
2 2

75. The total number of positive integral solutions of 15 < x1 + x2 + x3  20 is equal to

(A) 685 (B) 785 (C) 1125 (D) None of these

15 < x1 + x2 + x3  20 ds /kukRed iw.kkZad gyksa dh la[;k cjkcj gS -

(A) 685 (B) 785 (C) 1125 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

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Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
76. If the probability of a six-digit number N whose six digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 written as random order is
1
divisible by 6 is P, then is
P
6 vad dh la[;k N dh izkf;drk ftlds vad 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 dks ;kn`fPNd Øe esa fy[kus ij 6 ls foHkkftr gS
1
rc dk eku gS -
P

77. Seven white balls and three black balls are randomly placed in row. If probability that, no two black
a
balls are placed adjacently is equal to , where a and b are co-prime to each other, then find the
b
value of (b – a).
lkr lQsn xsan vkSj 3 dkyh xsnksa dks ;kn`fPNd ,d iafDr esa j[kk tkrk gSA ;fn izkf;drk fd dksbZ Hkh nks dkyh
a
xsnks dks ikl ikl j[kus dh izkf;drk gS tgk¡ a vkSj b izR;sd ,d nqljs dh lg vHkkT; la[;k gS rc (b – a)
b
dk eku gSaA

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78. Suppose A & B are two events with P(A) = 0.5 and P(A  B) = 0.8. Let P(B) = P. If A & B are

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q
mutually exclusive and P(B) = q if A and B are independent events then the value of is
p
ekuk fd A vkSj B nks ?kVuk, gS ftuesa P(A) = 0.5 rFkk P(A  B) = 0.8 ekuk P(B) = P ;fn A vkSj B ijLij
q
viothZ gS rFkk P(B) = q ;fn A vkSj B Lora=k ?kVuk, gS rc dk eku gS -
p

A
79. If A and B are two events such that P(A) = 0.6 and P(B) = 0.8, if the greatest value that P   can
B
have is P, then value of 8p is
A
;fn A vkSj B nks ?kVuk,¡ bl izdkj gS fd P(A) = 0.6 vkSj P(B) = 0.8 ;fn P   dk vf/kdre eku P gS rc
B
8p dk eku gS -

80. Two cards are drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a heart and
and the other is a king is P, then the value of 104P is
rk'k ds 52 iÙkksa dh xM~Mh ls nks iÙks ;kn`fPNd fudkys tkrs gS rc muesa ls ,d iku dk iÙkk rFkk nqljk jktk
dk iÙkk gksus dh izkf;drk P gS rc 104P dk eku gS -

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81. A die is thrown 3 times. The chance that highest number shown on the die is 4 is P, then value of

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 1
 P  is (where [.] represents greatest integer function)
 

 1
,d iklk 3 ckj Qsdk tkrk gSA ikls ij 4 ls mPp la[;k vkus dh izkf;drk P gS rc   dk eku gS (tgk¡ [.]
P 

egÙke iw.kkZad Qyu gSA)


82. A five digit number of the from x y z y x is chosen, probability that x < y is , then the value of  is
15

x y z y x ds :i dh ik¡p vadks dh la[;k pquh tkrh gS tcfd x < y dh izkf;drk gS rc  dk eku gS -
15

83. Number of numbers that can be formed with the help of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1 so that odd
digits always occupy odd places is x. Then, sum of digits of x is
1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1 dh lgk;rk ls cukbZ tk ldus okyh la[;kvksadh la[;k x gS tcfd fo"ke vad fo"ke LFkku
ij vkrs gS rc x ds vadksa dk ;ksxQy gS -

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84. Number from 1 to 1000 are divisible by 60, but not by 24 is

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1 ls 1000 rd dh la[;kvksa dh la[;k tks 60 ls foHkkftr gS] ijUrq 24 ls ughA

85. The number of three- digit numbers having only two consecutive digits identical is N, then value of
1
 N 2
 2  is
 
1
 N 2
rhu vad dh la[;kvksa dh la[;k gS ftuesa dsoy nks Øekxr vad loZle gS] N gS rc 2 dk eku gS -
 

86. If N is the number of ways in which a person can walk up a stair ways which has 7 steps if he can

N
take 1 or 2 steps up the stairs at a time, then the value of is
3
,d O;fDr 7 lh<+h;ka pydj p<+ ldrk gS ftlesa og 1 ;k 2 dne ,d ckj esa py ldrk gS ;fn blds Øep;
N
N gS rc dk eku gS -
3

Space for Rough Work ( dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

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87. Number of n digit numbers which consist of the digits 1 and 2 only, if each digit is to be used at

MATHEMATICS
least once is equal to 510, then n is equal to
n vadks dh la[;kvksa dh la[;k ftlesa vad 1 ;k 2 dsoy gS ;fn izR;sd vad ds de ls de ,d ckj vkus ds
Øep; 510 gS rc n cjkcj gS -

x x
88. From 6 Girls and 6 boys, the number of ways to choose atleast 2 persons is 2 – x – 1. Then is
2
x
6 yMdh rFkk 6 yMdksa ls de ls de 2 O;fDr ds pquus ds Øep; 2x – x – 1 gS rc gS -
2

89. From Dehradun to Bombay there are two routs rail and road. From Bombay to Goa, there are four
routes, air rail, road and Sea. In how many ways a person can go from Dehradun to Goa via
Bombay.
nsgjknwu ls eqEcbZ ds fy, nks jkLrs jsyekxZ vkSj lM+d ifjogu gSA eqEcbZ ls xksok ds fy, pkj jkLrs jsyekxZ]
ok;qekxZ] lM+d ifjogu vkSj leqnzh ekxZ gSA fdrus rjhdks ls ,d O;fDr nsgjknwu ls eqEcbZ gksrs gq, xksok tk
ldrk gSA

90. There are 20 books on Algebra and Calculus in one library. For the greatest number of selections
each of which consists of 5 books of each topic. If the possible number of Algebra books are N,
N
then value of is
2
,d iqLrdky; esa chtxf.kr vkSj dyu dh 20 iqLrds gS izR;sd p;u dh vf/kdre la[;k ds fy, tcfd
N
izR;sd v/;k; dh izR;sd p;u esa 5 iqLrds gS] ;fn chtxf.kr dh iqLrds lEHkkfor la[;k N esa gS rc dk
2
eku gS -

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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.
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
fd, vkadMksa esa fojks/kkHkkl gS] rks xksys fd, vkadMksa dks gh
will be taken as final.
lgh ekuk tkosxkA
C. Question Paper Format C. iz'u&i=k dk izk:i
This question paper consists of three part. Each part bl iz'u&i=k esa rhu Hkkx gSaA izR;sd Hkkx esa nks [kaM gSaA
consists are two section.
14. Section 1 contains 15 multiple choice questions. 14. [kaM 1 esa 15 cgqfodYi iz'u gaSA gj iz'u esa pkj fodYi (A),
Each question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
out of which only ONE is correct.
15. Section 2 contains 15 questions. The answer to 15. [kaM 2 esa 15 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa
each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 'kkfey½ ds chp ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kkZad gSA
0 to 9 (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 cqycqys(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
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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 (0) vad
are darkened. In all other cases, zero will be
iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
awarded.

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS ¼la d s r ,oa gy½

PART-I PHYSICS y 24
 = x = 2, t = 2 ij
t (x  2t)3
1. Phase difference  = 2
dykUrj  = 2 24
Vy = = – 3 m/s.
( 2)3
–1  1 
 
=2 cos  
  2  1 2 2 T
6. (C) P =  A V using V = (dk iz;ksx djus ij)
2 
1 2 2
P=  A T
2
2P  1 2P
= f= =
 = 2 × 45 = 90º A 2 T 2 2 A 2 T
using data f = 30 Hz.
3. At equilibrium : vk¡dM+ks ds mi;ksx ls f = 30 Hz.
lkE;koLFkk esa
7. At t = 2 second, the position of both pulses are separately
mg sin  = kA
given by fig.(a) and fig. (b); the superposition of both pulses is
mgsin  given by fig. (c)
 A=
K t = 2 lsd.M ij nksuksa Lianks dks fp=k (a) o fp=k (b) esa v/;kjksi.k ds
and time period for spring block system is : ckn fp=k (c) esa crk;k x;k gSA
fLaizx CykWd fudk; dk vkorZdky :
m
T= 2
k

Hence vr% (A)

4. P = 2xg
F = 2xgA

AR R
T= 2 = 2 . 8. (C)
2gA 2g 4a = 4g – T
4a = T
T = 20 N
6 6
5. (B) y(x, t = 0) = then rks y(x,t) = a=5
x2 (x  2t)2
n 20
y 24 50 =
 = at x = 2, t = 2 2  0.6 1
t (x  2t)3 20
n=3

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1 2
0.2 = 5t 11. f1 – f2 = 3
2
t= 0.08  v   v 
  f   f=3
t1 = 0 t2 = 0.08 t3 = 0.16  v  vs   v  vs 
2v s f
=3  vs = 1.5 m/sec
0.08 0.16 – 0.08
v

t1 1
 1 (stress)2
t 2 2 –1 12. U=
2 Y
Tension
V Stress =
9. =f area
4( 1  e)
izfrcy (Stress) = ruko@{ks=kQy
3V TA2
=f UA F2
4( 2  e) = 2
= =4  Ans. (B)
Umiddle (Tmiddle ) (F / 2)2
V
= 1 + e
4f 13. –dF = dm2x
3V 
= 2 + e F= A2(2 – x2)
4f 2g
2V F
= 2 – 1
4f =
A
= V = 2f (2 – 1)

2f( 2  1 )
e= – 1
4f
2 2  2 1  41
=
4
2( 2  3 1 )
=
4
 
E= =
10.  du
dx
2 3
=  du =
3gE
.

14. Fd = 6ru

4 3 4
FB = r g , mg = r 3 g
3 3
2r 2 (  )
mg – Fd – FB = ma ; u0 = g
9 
   u 
First resonance occurs at fundamental frequency a   1   1   g
    u0 
çFke vuqukn ewy vko`fÙk ij gksrk gSA
V V 15. Let v be the velocity of the movable plate and F is equal to
f=  +e= (where tgk¡
4(  e) 4f viscous force
e = 0.6 × 2 = 1.2 cm) ekuk xfr djus ;ksX; IysV dk osx v gS o F ';ku cy ds cjkcj gSA
336  v v 
+e= = 0.164 m F =  1  2 A
4  512  h1 h  h1 
= 16.4 – 1.2 = 15.2 cm
Ans. (B)

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dF h 
 =0  h1 = 20. 2T sin = d m2r
dh1 3 2
   2
1
2T   =  × A × r ×  × r
16. mVm2 = 15 × 10–3  2 
2 T
= = r2 2
Vm = 0.150 m / s A
A = 0.150 m / s
g T T
Lm. = 0.150 m / s
L
0.150
gL =
100  10 3 
 = = 2 rad/s
0.150 
L= = 1.5 m
0.1
 21.
= 1.5
2
 = 3m
T
v
3 2 5 2 10k
17. E= mv + kx  = .
4 2 3m

18. When the point of suspension is at a distance x from Power 'kfDr P = T. v = T v cos (90-) = Tv sin=50x 1x1/50=1
centre of length of rod, the time period of oscillation is
watt
2
x
T = 2 12x where is length of the rod. T 80
22. v1 = =  4.8 = 80 m/s
g 1 0.06
The time period of oscillation will be same (TO) if the point
T 80
of suspension is a distance x=/2 or v2 = =  2.56 m/s = 32 m/s
2 0.2
x = /6 from centre of the rod. Thus there will be three
additional points. v 2  v1 32  80
ar = ai = 3.5 × cm = – 15mm.
tc yVdu fcUnq NM+ ds dsUnz ls x dh nwjh ij gS] rks nksyu dk v 2  v1 32  80
vkorZdky gksxkA
 RT
2 23. v=
x M
T = 2 12x tgk¡  NM+ dh yEckbZ gSA
4 2  22
g M= = 3g
4
nksyu dk vkorZdky leku (TO) gS] ;fn yVdu fcUnq NM+ ds 2 2  (2  2) 3
 = 1 =1 =
dsUnz ls x=/2 ;k x = /6 dh nwjh ij gSA f 23  25 2
vr% ;gk¡ rhu vfrfjDr fcUnq gSA
3 25 1000 972
v =    = 900 m/s
19. x1 = 5 sin (t– 37º) 2 3 3 5
Ans. 9
x2 = 6 sin ( t + 90º)

24. L = 10 log10
0
 = 10–6 w/m2
P =  × 4r2 = 3.14 w
1000 2 20
t= × = = 6.36 sec.
2 2 3.14 100 3.14
Amplitude vk;ke = 3 4 = 5.
To the nearest integer lehiorhZ iw.kkZadksa esa
t = 6 sec.

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30.
p2
25. =
v n T
f= As tension increases number of loop decreases
2 2L 
 2 p2  v1
= × 1 ruko c<+us ij ywiksa dh la[;k ?kVrh gSA
1 p12 2 v 2
n 160 n  1 250 1 mg
9 1.5 400 9 3 = =
=   = = 2L  2L  2L 
16 3 1200 16  3  2 32
m = maximum mass vf/kdre nzO;eku
1 6  32 4n = 5n – 5
6 = = 64
2 3 n=5 and rFkk m = 400 kg

26.

PART-II CHEMISTRY
31. (A) it is a solution of acid so, pH will be less than 7.
(B) it is a solution of base so, pH will be greater than 7.
(C) pH of acidic buffer solution may be greater than or less than
7.
f1 v / 2 pH = pKa + log [conjugate base]
 =3
f2 v / 6 [Acid]
(D) pH of salt of WAWB depends on pKa and pKb value of weak
 f1 = 3f2 = 3 ×2 = 6 Hz (f2 = 2Hz) acid and weak base.
(A) ;g vEy dk ,d foy;u gS] vr% pH 7 ls de gksxhA
 the difference in frequency of the two waves is = f1 – f2
(B) ;g {kkj dk ,d foy;u gS] vr% pH 7 ls vf/kd gksxhA
= 6 – 2 = 4 Hz
 nksuksa rjxksa dh vko`fr esa vUrj = f1 – f2 = 6 – 2 = 4 Hz (C) vEyh; cQj foy;u dh pH 7 ls vf/kd vFkok 7 ls de gks ldrh
gSA
pH = pKa + log [la;qXeh {kkj]
[vEy]
27. (D) WAWB ds yo.k dh pH nqcZy vEy rFkk nqcZy {kkj ds pKa rFkk
pKb ds eku ij fuHkZj djrh gSA

32. HOCl ( aq )  H 2O (l ) H 3O  (aq )  ClO  ( aq )


Initial conc. 0.08 0 0
izkjfEHkd lkUnzrk
 334  9  325 at equilibrium 0.08 – x x x
f' =   700 = 350 × 700 = 650 Hz.
 334  16  lkE; ij
[ H 3O  ][ClO  ]
28. We have, gekjs
Ka 
ikl [ HOCl ]
2S cos  x2
h= 2.5 × 10–5 =
rg (0.08 – x)

2  0.075N / m  1 0.08 – x  0.08


= x = 1.41 × 10–3
(0.20  10 m)  (1000kg / m3 )(10m / s2 )
3
[H+] = 1.41 ×10–3 M
= 0.075 m = 7.5 cm pH = – log10 (1.41 ×10–3)
Ans. 7.5 cm.
33. Molar mass of Sr(OH)2 = 121.6 g mol–1
x Sr(OH)2 dk eksyj nzO;eku = 121.6 g mol–1
F2 F1
29. T T solubility of Sr(OH)2 in mol L–1 = 19.23  0.1581M
T dx 121.6
dL =
A y Sr(OH)2 dh foys;rk eksy L esa = 19.23  0.1581M
–1

121.6
x
T = F1 – (F1 – F2) Sr(OH)2 Sr+2 + 2OH–
L –
[OH ] = 2 × 0.1581 M = 0.3162 M
L
(F1  F2 )L POH = – log10 0.3162
 dl  = 1×10–9 m POH  – log10 .32  0.5
2Ay
0
PH = +13.5
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1 40. Due to –NO2 group –M and – effect.
34. pH = 7 + (pKa + log c) –NO2 lewg ds dkj.k –M o – izHkkoA
2
1
7+ [14 – 4.70 + log 0.5] = 11.5 41. 2  bond = 4 electrons.
2 2 cU/k = 4 bysDVªkWu
+ –
35. As Tempeture   Kw   but [H ] = [OH ]
42. Due to resonance.
tSls gh rki   Kw   ysfdu [H+] = [OH–] vuqukn ds dkj.kA
36. (A)
43. Hyperconjugation involved -bond orbtial.
Na2B4O7 + 7H2O  2NaOH + 4H3BO3
vfrla;qXeu es -cU/k d{kd iz;qDr gksrs gSA
(strong base) orthoboric (weak acid)
(B) Correct formula of Borax Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O. CH3
(C) It is Blue in colour.
(D) Boric acid has layered structure in which BO3 units are 44. –N–CH3 Strongest – group.
joined by hydrogen bonds.
(A) Na2B4O7
CH3
+ 7H2O  2NaOH + 4H3BO3
CH3
cy {kkj) vkFkksZcksfjd
(iz
vEy (nqcZy vEy ) –N–CH3 izcyre –lewg gSA
(B) cksjsDl dk lgh lw=k Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O gSA
CH3
(C) ;g uhys jax dk gksrk gSA
(D) cksfjd vEy cgqyd ijrh; lajpuk j[krk gS] ftles BO3 45. Due to ortho effect
bdkbZ;k¡ gkbMªkstu ca/kks ls tqMh gksrh gSA vkFkksZ izHkko ds dkj.k

46. M of H+ =  (0.1  0.1  0.1) V


37. (ii) Heat
3B2H6  6NH3  2B3N3H6  12H2
3V
Borazine
= 0.1
(iii) Six atoms 2B & 4 terminal hydrogen atoms lie in one PH = 1
plane in a diborane molecule.
(iv) Bridge B–H bonds are longer 134 pm while terminal B–H
47. (a) NH 4Cl  NaOH  NH 4OH  NaCl
bonds are shorter 119 pm.
t=0 2 1 0 0
(v) 2BF3  6NaH 
 6NaF  B2H6 finally vUr es 2-1 1-1 1 1
1 0 1 1
3B2H6  6NH3 
 2B3N3H6  12H2
xeZ
(ii)
cksjkthu Basic Buffer Solution
(iii),d MkbZcksjsu v.kq es N& ijek.kq 2B rFkk 4 vUrLFk gkbMªkstu {kkjh; cQj foy;u
ijek.kq ,d ry es fLFkr gksrs gSaA (c) CH 3COO Na  HCl  CH 3
(iv) lsrq B–H ca/k cMs 134 pm gksrs gSa tcfd vUrLFk B–H ca/k NksVs t=0 2 1 0 0
119 pm gksrs gSaA finally vUr es 2-1 1-1 1 1
1 0 1 1
(v) 2BF3  6NaH 
 6NaF  B2H6
Acidic Buffer Solution
vEyh; cQj foy;u
38. (A) It is most abundant metal, the most abundant element in
earth’s crust is oxygen which is non metal. (B), (C) & (D)
(f) CH 3COOH  CH 3COONa
Factual 0.2 M 0.1 M
(A) ;g lokZf/kd ckgqY; /kkrq gS] HkwiiZVh es lokZf/kd ckgqY; rRo Acidic Buffer Solution
vEyh; cQj foy;u
vkWDlhtu gksrh gS] tks v/kkrq gSA
(B), (C) rFkk (D) rF;kRed 48. The aqueous solution of this salt will be acidic due to dissociation

of HSO4
H H H
39.  2
B B HSO4 H   SO4
H H H NaCl Na   Cl  [Salt of strong base and strong acid
does not undergo hydrolysis, so neutral]

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NH4NO3  Salt of strong acid & weak base
50. Ksp  22 . 33 y 2  3
acidic solution due to cationic hydrolysis.
KBr  SASB type salt, no hydrolysis neutral solution
NaCN  WASB type salt, 51. The correct formula of borax is Na2 [ B4O5 (OH )4 ]. 8 H 2O
Basic solution due to anionic hydrolysis.
Ba(NO2)2  WASB type salt, cksjsDl dk lgh lw=k Na2 [ B4O5 (OH )4 ]. 8 H 2O gSA
Basic solution due to anionic hydrolysis. w=4 y=4
 x = 5 z=8
y = 4 NaHSO4, NH4NO3, (CH 3 NH 3 ) 2 SO4 , C5H5NHBr = (y + z) – (w + x)
= (4 + 8) – (4 + 5)
z = 2 NaCN, Ba ( NO2 ) 2 , = 12 – 9
y+z=4+2=6 =3
finally, it’s a common sense that y + z will be equal to total
salts given in question. 52. Most stable oxidation state of boron is +3.
 Most stable oxidation state of thallium is +1(due to inert pair
bl yo.k dk tyh; foy;u HSO4 ds fo;kstu ds dkj.k
effect)
vEyh; gksxkA cksjkWu dh lokZf/kd LFkk;h vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +3 gSA
  2 FkSfy;e dh lokZf/kd LFkk;h vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +1(vfØ; ;qXe izHkko
HSO4 H  SO4
ds dkj.k)
NaCl Na   Cl  [izcy {kkj rFkk izcy vEy dk
yo.k tyvi?kVu ugh nsrk gS] vr% mnklhu gS] 53. Due to absence of vacant d-orbital that the maximum covalence
NH4NO3  izcy vEy rFkk nqcZy {kkj dk yo.k of boron is 4.
fjDr d-d{kd dh vuqifLFkfr ds dkj.k cksjkWu dh vf/kdre la;kstdrk
/kuk;fud tyvi?kVu ds dkj.k vEyh; foy;u
4 gSA
KBr  SASB izdkj dk yo.k] tyvi?kVu ugh gksrk gS]
mnklhu foy;u
Cl Cl Cl
NaCN  WASB izdkj dk yo.k, 54.
Al Al
_.kk;fud ty vi?kVu ds dkj.k {kkjh; foy;u
Cl Cl Cl
Ba(NO2)2  WASB izdkj dk yo.k]
_.kk;fud ty vi?kVu ds dkj.k {kkjh; foy;u Cl – Al – Cl – Al bridge bond is not electron deficient.
 Cl – Al – Cl – Al lsrq ca/k bysDVªkWu U;wu ugh gSA
y = 4 NaHSO4, NH4NO3, (CH 3 NH 3 ) 2 SO4 , C5H5NHBr

z = 2 NaCN, Ba ( NO2 ) 2 , 55. Solution

y+z=4+2=6 AlCl3  NaOH  Al (OH)3   NaCl


vUr es ;g O;ogkfjd Kku gS fd y + z iz'u es fn, x;s dqy White gelatinous
yo.kks ds cjkcj gksxkA Al(OH)3  OH  [Al(OH)4 ]
(excess)
49. HA + BOH BA + H2O
Weak Strong foy;u AlCl3  NaOH  Al (OH)3   NaCl
nqcZy izcy 'osr ft y sfVuhÑ r
Or ;k
Al(OH)3  OH  [Al(OH)4 ]
HA + B+ + OH– B+ + A– + H2O
Or ;k ( vkf/kD; )
HA + OH– A– + H2O ; Keq --------------Eq (1)
56. –CH3, –O , –C–O are +I groups
[ A ]
K eq  O
[ HA][OH  ]
–CH3, –O , –C–O +I lewg gSA
Further vkxs
For weak acid nqcZy vEy ds fy, O
HA + H2O H+(aq) + A–(aq) ; Ka 57. –M group –M lewg
+
H2O –
H + OH ; Kw H
Ka 105 –C–O–R , –C–N–R , –NO2 , –C–O–H
K eq   14  109
Kw 10 O O O
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64. P(A) = 0.4 P(A  B) = 0.15
P(B) = 0.25
58.
 B  P(A  B) 0.15 3
so P   = P(A) = 0.4 = 8
A
65. Total mapping = nn
Number of one-one mapping is
n
H C1 n–1C1 n–2C1.... 1C1 = n!
59.
H n! 3 4!
hence, probability is P = = =
nn 32 44
comparing, we get n = 4
Hindi dqy izfrfp=k.k = nn
60.
,dSdh izfrfp=k.kksa dh la[;k
n
C1 n–1C1 n–2C1.... 1C1 = n!
n! 3 4!
vr% izkf;drk P = = =
nn 32 44
PART-III MATHEMATICS
n = 4 rqyuk djus ij] ge ikrs gS fd

61. Unit place must be occupied by 5


66. Total number of ways of selecting 3 integer from 20 natural
Total 5 digit numbers = 5!
numbers = 20C3 = 1140
5 digit number with 5 at unit place = 4!
Their product is a multiple of 3 means atleast one number is
4! 1 divisible by 3. The number divisible by 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 &
probability = 
5! 5 18.
number of ways selecting atleast one of then is
Hindi bdkbZ dk vad 5 gksuk pfg, 6
C1 × 14C2 + 6C2 × 14C1 + 6C3 = 776
dqy 5 vadksa dh la[;k = 5!
776 194
dqy vad ftuesa bdkbZ vad 5 gks = 4! hence, probability = 
1140 285
4! 1 Hindi izFke 20 izkd`r la[;kvksa ls rhu iw.kkZad pquus dh dqy fof/k;k¡ =
izkf;drk =  20
5! 5 C3 = 1140
62. Let Ei be the event denotes drawing of Ace in mudk xq.kuQy 3 dk xq.kkad gks bldk vFkZ ;g gqvk fd mu
ith draw. rhuksa esa ls de ls de ,d la[;k 3 ls foHkkftr gksuh pkfg,A 3
Required probability ls foHkkftr la[;k,s 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 & 18.
= P(E11  E21  E31  E41  E5) buesa ls de ls de ,d dks pqus tkus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k 6C1 ×
12 11 10 9 1 1 14
C2 + 6C2 × 14C1 + 6C3 = 776
= × × × × 
13 12 11 10 9 13 776 194
vr% izkf;drk = 
Hindi ekuk Ei, i osa ckj esa bDdk vkus dh ?kVuk dks fu:fir djrk 1140 285
gSA 2
 ax  b x  x
vHkh"V izkf;drk = P(E11  E21  E31  E41  E5) 67. lim  
 2 
x 0 
12 11 10 9 1 1
= × × × ×  2
13 12 11 10 9 13  a x  b x  2  ax bx  2
= lim 1   .
x 0 
 2 
63. In the first 9 throws, are should have 3 sixes and 6 non-
sixes and a six in the 10th throw and thereafter it does  a x  1  b x  1 logab
not mater whatever face appears and the required lim   = e = ab = 6
probability is
x 0 
 x 
izFke 9 Qsad esa 3 ckj 6 vkSj 6 ckj 6 ugha vkrk vkSj nloha Total number of possible ways in which a & b take values is
6 × 6 = 36
Qsad N% blfy, ;g Qyd ij ugha n'kkZ;sxk fd rc vHkh"V
Possible ways is (1, 6), (6, 1) , (2, 3) , (3, 2)
izkf;drk gksxh 4 1
3 6
Probability = =
6 36 9
9  1 5 1 84  5
C3     × × 1 1.........1 =
6 6 6 
10 times 610 2
 ax  b x  x
Hindi lim  
 2 
x 0 

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2 Hindi 3 IIT ds Nk=k tks DCE ds Nk=kksa ds e/; cSBrs gS dh 10C3 rjhdks
x
 a  b  2ax x
b 2x

= lim 1  .
ls pquk tk ldrk gSA vc 2 DCE ds Nk=k ds Nk=k rFkk 3 IIT ds

x 0
 2  Nk=kksa dks 2! × 3! rjhdks ls O;ofLFkr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
 a x  1  b x  1 vUrr% 5 Nk=kksa dk lewg rFkk cps gq, Nk=kksa dks vkil esa 8!
logab
lim   = e = ab = 6 rjhdksa ls O;ofLFkr dj ldrs gSA vr% dqy rjhdks dh la[;k
x 0 
 x  10
C3 × 2! × 3! × 8!
a vkSj b dks ysus ds lHkh lEHko rjhds 6 × 6 = 36
lEHko rjhds gS (1, 6), (6, 1) , (2, 3) , (3, 2) 73. N = 1! + 2! + .... + 2005!
N = (1! + 2! + 3! + 4!) + (5! + .......... + 2005!)
4 1
izkf;drk = = N = 33 + an integer with 0 at unit's palce
36 9 N = 33 + ,d iw.kkZad ftldk bdkbZ dk vad 0 gS
Hence, N500 is an integer having 1 in its units place.
68. Total number of triplets without restriction is
n×n×n vr% N500 ,d iw.kkZad gS ftldk bdkbZ dk vad 1 gSA
Number of triplets with all coordinates different is nP3.
3 n
Required triplets is n – P3 74. Given number can be arranged as
n3 – n(n – 1)(n – 2) 1, 4, 7, ........, 3n – 2  3 – 2
Hindi n×n×n fcuk 'krZ ds lHkh f=kdksa dh la[;k = n3 2, 5, 8, ........, 3n – 1  3 – 1
lHkh f=kdksa dh la[;k ftlesa vyx vyx vo;o gS nP3. 3, 6, 9, ........, 3n  3
Required triplets is vHkh"V f=kd n3 – nP3 That means, we must take two number from last row or one
n3 – n(n – 1)(n – 2) number each from first and second rows. Therefore, the total
number of ways is
69. Clearly, one of the odd digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 will be
n n(n  1) 3n2  n
repeated. C2 + nC1 × nC1 = + n2 =
Number of selections of the sixth digit is 2 2
5
C1 = 5 Hindi fn;s x;s vad bl izdkj O;ofLFkr fd;s tk ldrs gSA
 6!  1, 4, 7, ........, 3n – 2  3 – 2
Then the required number of numbers is 5 ×   2, 5, 8, ........, 3n – 1  3 – 1
 2! 
3, 6, 9, ........, 3n  3
Hindi Li"Vr% 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 esa ls ,d vad nks ckj vk;sxk
bldk vFkZ gqvk] gesa nks la[;k,a vfUre iafDr ls ;k ,d ,d
NBk vad pquus dh la[;k gS 5C1 = 5
la[;k izR;sd iz/ke vkSj f}rh; iafDr ls ysuk pkfg,A vr% dqy
 6! 
rc vHkh"V la[;kvksa dh la[;k 5 ×   rjhds gSA
 2! 
n n(n  1) 3n2  n
C2 + nC1 × nC1 = + n2 =
70. Each position can be filled in 5 ways. Hence, the total 2 2
number of numbers is 520.
izR;sd LFkku dks 5 rjhds ls Hkj ldrs gSA vr% dqy rjhdks 75. 15 < x1 + x2 + x3  20
dh la[;k 520.  x1 + x2 + x3 = 16 + r, where r = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
Now, the number of positive integral solution of x1 + x2 + x3 =
71. Number of even divisors is equal to number of ways in 16 + r is 15 + rC13 + r = 15 + rC2
which one or more '2' zero or more 3, zero or more'5' Thus, total number of solutions is
and zero or more '7' can be selected, and is given by 4
(3)(2 + 1)(2 + 1)(1 + 1) = 54 15 r
 C2
Hindi le Hkktdksa dh la[;k mrus rjhdksa ds cjkcj gS ftuesa ,d r 0
;k vf/kd '2' 'kwU; ;k vf/kd '3' 'kwU; ;k vf/kd '5' vkSj 'kwU; = 15C2 + 16C2 + 17C2 + 18C2 + 19C2 = 19C3 – 15C3 = 685
;k vf/kd '7' dks pqukk tk ldrk gSA vkSj rjhds gS Hindi 15 < x1 + x2 + x3  20
= (3)(2 + 1)(2 + 1)(1 + 1) = 54 x1 + x2 + x3 = 16 + r, tgk¡ r = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
vc x1 + x2 + x3 = 16 + r ds gyksa dh la[;k 15 + rC13 + r = 15 + rC2
72. Three IIT students who will be between the IIT students
can be selected in 10C3 ways. Now, two DCE students gyksa dh dqy la[;k
having three IIT students between than can be arranged 4
in 2! × 3! ways. 15 r
C2
Finally, a group of above 5 students and the remaining 
r 0
seven students together can be arranged in 8! ways.
hence, total number of ways is = 15C2 + 16C2 + 17C2 + 18C2 + 19C2 = 19C3 – 15C3 = 685
10
C3 × 2! × 3! × 8!

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76. Total cases n(s) = 6! Hindi ekuk ?kVuk A : Card is of heart but not king (12 iÙks)
Now sum of given digit is 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6= 21
?kVuk B : jktk ;k iku dk iÙkk ugh (3 iÙks)
which is divisible by 3.
Now, we have to form the number which is divisible by ?kVuk C : jkt ;k iku dk iÙkk (1 iÙks)
6, then we have to ensure that the digit is unit place is vHkh"V izkf;drk
even.
12 3 1 12
Favourable cases = n(A) = 3.5! C1 C1 3 C1 C1 1 C1 C1
P = P(E) =
3  5! 1 52
Hence, P(A) =  C2
6! 2
2
Hindi dqy fLFkfr;k n(s) = 6! = 104P = 4
52
vc fn, x, vadks dk ;ksx 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 21 tks 3
ls foHkkftr gSA 81. Highest number in three throws is 4, which means at least
vc la[;k 6 ls foHkkftr gS rc bdkbZ LFkku dk vad le gSA one of the throws must be equal to 4. Number of ways
vuqdwy fLFkfr;k = n(A) = 3.5! when three blocks are filled from {1, 2, 3, 4} = 43
Number of ways when three blocks are filled from
3  5! 1
vr% , P(A) =  {1, 2, 3} = 33
6! 2
Required number of ways = 43 – 33

77. Number of ways of placing 3 black balls at 10 places is 43  33 37


10 Probability, P = =
C3. Number of ways in which two black balls not 6 3
216
together is equal to the number of ways of choosing 3
places marked with X out of eight places. Hindi rhu Qsd esa mPp la[;k 4 gSA tks fd ,d Qsd esa de ls de
×W×W×W×W×W×W×W×W la[;k 4 ds cjkcj gSA Øep;ksa dh la[;k tcfd rhu fMCCks Hkjs
Hindi ij 3 dkyh xsan j[kus ds Øep; 10C3 gSA nks dkyh
10 LFkkuksa
tkrs gSA
xsan ds lkFk lkFk ugh gksus ds Øep; 8 LFkkuksa esa ls X yxs {1, 2, 3, 4} = 43
fpUg ij esa ls 3 LFkku pquus ds Øep; ds cjkcj gSA  Øep;ksa dh la[;k tc rhu fMCcs Hkjs tkrs gS
×W×W×W×W×W×W×W×W
{1, 2, 3} = 33

78. When A and B are mutually exclusive


 Øep;ksa dh la[;k = 43 – 33
P(A  B) = 0 43  33 37
tc A vkSj B ijLij vkiothZr P(A  B) = 0 izkf;drk, P = =
63 216
P(A  B) = P(A) + P(B)
0.8 = 0.5 + P
or P = 0.3 360 2
82. Probability izkf;drk = =  = 6
Now vc, P(A  B) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A  B) 9  10  10 5
0.8 = 0.5 + q – (0.5)q
q 83. 4 odd digits 1, 3, 3, 1 can be arranged in 4 odd places in
q = 0.6  =2
p 4!
= 6 ways that, ever digits 2, 4, 2 can be arranged in
 A  P(A  B) 0.6 3 2! 2!
79. P  = = =
B P(B) 0.8 4 3!
the three even places in = 3 ways hence, required ways
(maximum value of P(A  B) = P(A) = 0.6) 2!
(P(A  B) dk vf/kdre eku= P(A) = 0.6) = 6 × 3 = 18
Hindi 4 fo"ke vad dks 1, 3, 3, 1 4 fo"ke LFkkuksa ij O;ofLFkr djus ds
80. Let event A : Card is of heart but not king (12
card)
4!
rjhds = 6 tcfd le vad 2, 4, 2 dks rhu le LFkku
event B : King but not heart (3 card) 2! 2!
event C : Heart and king (1 card)
Required probability 3!
ij = 3 rjhdks ls O;ofLFkr fd;k tk ldrk gS vr% vHkh"V
 P = P(E) 2!
12 3 1 12
C1 C1 3 C1 C1 1 C1 C1 Øep;
= = 6 × 3 = 18
52
C2
2
= 104P = 4
52

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84. Let n(A) = Number divisible by 60 hence, total number of ways = N = 21.
= (60, 120, .......960) = 16 N
n(B) = Number divisible by 24  =7
= (24, 48, ....... 984) = 41
3
n(A  B) = Divisible by both Hindi ;fn x Øep;ksa dh la[;k dks O;Dr djrk gS ftlesa og ,d dne
= 120 + 240 + ........ + 960 = 8 pyrk gSA rFkk y mu Øep;kad dh la[;k gS ftlesa og 2 den
pyrk gS rc 3x + 2y = 7.
n(A  B') = n(A) – n(A  B)
= 16 – 8 = 8
;gk¡ x = 1, 3, 5
Hindi ekuk n(A) = 60 ls foHkkftr la[;k ;fn x = 1 dne gksxsa 1 2 2 2.
= (60, 120, .......960) = 16 4!
Øep; = =4
n(B) = 24 ls foHkkftr la[;k 3!
= (24, 48, ....... 984) = 41 ;fn x = 3 dne gksxs 1 1 1 2 2
n(A  B) = nksuksa ls foHkkftr
5!
= 120 + 240 + ........ + 960 = 8 ways = = 10
n(A  B') = n(A) – n(A  B) 2! 3!
= 16 – 8 = 8 If x = 5, steps will be 1 1 1 1 1 2
ways = 6C1 = 6
If x = 7, steps will be 1 1 1 1 1 1
85. x x when two consecutive digits are
 7C0 = 1
11, 22 etc = 9 × 9 = 81 dqy Øep; = N = 21.
N
 =7
0 0 when two consecutive digits are 3
87. 2n – 2 = 510
00 = 9 2n = 512
n=9
x x when two consecutive digits are
88. Number of ways to select atleast two persons
11, 22, 33, ...... = 9 × 8 = 72 Total ways – Number selection – 1 person selected
Total number of numbers are N = 162 212 – 1 – 12
x = 12
Hindi x x tc nks Øekxr vad 11, 22 gS = 9 × Hindi de ls de nks O;fDr ds pquus ds Øep;
9 = 81 dqy rjhds – vHkh"V p;u– 1 O;fDr pquk tkrk gSA
212 – 1 – 12
x = 12
0 0 tc nks Øekxr vad 00 gS = 9

x x tc nks Øekxr vad 11, 22, 33, ...... 89. Deheradun Bombay Goa

= 9 × 8 = 72 gSA
Clearly Li"Vr;k%, 3 ×4 = 12 ways rjhds
la[;kvksa dh la[;k N = 162
90. Let r number of books of algebra and (20 – r) of calculus
86. If x denotes the number of times he can take unit step
Number of selections = rC5 20 – rC5
and y denotes the number of times he can take 2 steps,
which has maximum when r = 10 N = 10
then 3x + 2y = 7.
We must have x = 1, 3, 5
ekuk chtxf.kr iqLrdks la[;k r vkSj dyu dh iqLrdks dh la[;k
If x = 1, the steps will be 1 2 2 2. (20 – r)

4! p;uks dh la[;k = rC5 20 – rC5


Number of ways = =4 vf/kdre gksxk tc r = 10 N = 10
3!
If x = 3, the steps will be 1 1 1 2 2
5!
ways = = 10
2! 3!
If x = 5, steps will be 1 1 1 1 1 2
 ways = 6C1 = 6
If x = 7, steps will be 1 1 1 1 1 1
 7C0 = 1

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MAIN PATTERN ONLINE TEST-4
(MONT-4) XI
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVNACED) 2017
DATE : 12-01-2017 COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), ANOOP (EP), AKHIL (EF)

ANSWER KEY
CODE-0

PART-I PHYSICS

1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (D)

8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (B) 11. (B) 12. (B) 13. (B) 14. (C)

15. (D) 16. (3) 17. (5) 18. (3) 19. (5) 20. (2) 21. (1)

22. (3) 23. (9) 24. (6) 25. (3) 26. (4) 27. (5) 28. (3)

29. (1) 30. (4)

PART-II CHEMISTRY

31. (C) 32. (A) 33. (D) 34. (B) 35. (D) 36. (C) 37. (A)

38. (A) 39. (C) 40. (D) 41. (C) 42. (D) 43. (C) 44. (D)

45. (C) 46. 1 47. 3 48. 6 49. 9 50. 5 51. 3

52. 4 53. 4 54. 0 55. 4 56. 3 57. 4 58. 4

59. 2 60. 3

PART- III MATHEMATICS

61. (C) 62. (A) 63. (C) 64. (B) 65. (B) 66. (A) 67. (B)

68. (B) 69. (A) 70. (A) 71. (B) 72. (A) 73. (D) 74. (B)

75. (A) 76. (2) 77. (8) 78. (2) 79. (6) 80. (4) 81. (5)

82. (6) 83. (9) 84. (8) 85. (9) 86. (7) 87. (9) 88. (6)

89. (8) 90. (5)

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