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PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


BATCHES – Two Year CRP(1719)_AB-Lot_PT5

CPT-2 CODE: PAPER - 1


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

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INSTRUCTIONS
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A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Three Parts: Part-A, B & C
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on
OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for each
character of your Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the
designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.


(i) Part-A (01 – 04) contains 4 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each
question carries +5 marks for correct answer and – 3 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-A (05 – 10) contains 6 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

(iii) Part-B (01 – 04) contains 4 Matrix Match Type question containing statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. Each
question carries +8 marks for all correct answer. For each correct row +2 mark will be awarded.
There may be one or more than one correct choice. No marks will be given for any wrong match in
any question. There is no negative marking.

(iv) Part-C (01 – 06) contains 6 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging
from 0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

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SECTIONS-I: PHYSICS
PART – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A ray of light enters into the prism normally with the face-1 and 

comes out normally with the face-3. The minimum R.I. of the
prism is
 1
(A) cosec (B) tan  2
2
(C) sec  (D) cosec 
3

2. If the frequencies of K, K and L X – rays for a material K , K , L respectively, then
(A) K  K  L (B) L  K  K
(C) K  K  L (D) none of these

3. A straight conductor with its length in the East-West


direction falls under gravity. As a result of this motion
being in the Earth’s magnetic field:
(A) induced emf develops with the East end of the
conductor at higher potential than the West end.
(B) induced emf develops with the East end of the
conductor at lower potential than the West end.
(C) induced current passes from East end to the West end
(D) induced current passes from West end to the East end

4. The mirror moves along x-axis with velocity V1


and object moves parallel to y-axis with velocity V2 V1 Y( ˆj)
as shown in figure. The velocity of the image is
(A) 2V1ˆi  V2 ˆj
V2
(B) V ˆi  V ˆj
1 2

(C) V1ˆi  2V2 ˆj ˆ


X(i)
(D) 2V ˆi  2V ˆj
1 2

(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

5. A particle mass m charge q is moving on a circular P


vo
path on the surface of a frictionless table with speed vo r
where a magnetic field Bo exists uniformly over the
whole region. It is attached by a string which passes
through a hole in the table to a spring as shown.
The spring is stretched by xo. If now the magnetic field
is increased slowly to 2Bo,
Bo
(A) The extension in the spring will increase
(B) The speed of the particle will increase
(C) The speed of the particle will decrease
(D) The kinetic energy of the particle will decrease

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6. A man stands on a flat mirror M1 in front of


another plane mirror M2,
(A) if M1 moves along x-axis then images do Y
not move.
(B) if M2 moves along y-axis then images do M2
not move X
(C) if M2 moves parallel to x-axis images do not
move
M1
(D) total number of virtual images formed is
three

6
7. Given C1 = 2F; C2 = 4F, C3=8F. C1, C2, C3 are initially uncharged. 12 

Initially all the keys are open. Then


12
12 VV
(A) In steady state, after closing k1 alone the charge in capacitor C1 is k1
zero.
C1
(B) In steady state, after closing k1 alone the charge in capacitor C2 and 3 6
C3 are 8C and 4C.
k2
(C) In steady state, after closing k1 alone the current drawn from the cell
is 2A.
C2 C3
(D) In steady state, after closing k1 and k2 the current drawn from the cell
is 1A.

8. A circuit consisting of a constant emf ‘E’, a self- I


inductance ‘L’ and a resistance ‘R’. Graph of current with (a)
time t is as shown by curve ‘a’ in the figure. When one or (b)
more of parameters E, R and L are changed, the curve ‘b’
is obtained. The steady state current is same in both the
cases. Then, it is possible that t
(A) E & R are kept constant and L is increased.
(B) E & R are kept constant and L is decreased.
(C) E & R are both halved and L is kept constant.
(D) E & R are doubled and L is constant.

9. An emf is produced in a coil, which is not connected to an external voltage source. This can
be due to:
(A) the coil being in a time-varying magnetic field.
(B) the coil moving in a time-varying magnetic field.
(C) the coil is moving in constant magnetic field.
(D) the coil is stationary in external spatially varying magnetic field, which does not change
with time.

10. In a double slit experiment, instead of taking slits of equal widths, one slit is made twice as
wide as the other. Then in the interference pattern
(A) the intensities of the maxima and minima increase
(B) the intensities of the minima increase.
(C) the intensity of the maxima decreases and that of minima increases
(D) the intensity of the maxima decreases and the minima has zero intensity

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PART-B: Matrix-Match Type Questions


p q r s t
This Section contains 4 Matrix Match Type Questions. Each question has
A q
four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column-I and five statements (p, q, r, p r s t

s and t) in Column-II. Any given statement in Column-I can have correct B p q r s t

matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column-II. For example, if C p q r s t

for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, D p q r s t
then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles
corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. Average speed of a bus measured by six different students is given as follows:

Student
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
number
Speed
12.5 m/s 12.3 m/s 11.8 m/s 12.4 m/s 12.2 m/s 12.6 m/s
(m/s)

Column-I Column-II
(A) Mean absolute error (P)  0.2
(B) Mean value (Q) 12.3 m/s
(C) Relative error (R)  0.0163
(D) Percentage error (S)  1.63 %

2. Ionization energy from first excited state of hydrogen atom is E. Match the following two
columns for He+ atom.

ColumnI ColumnII
(A) Ionization energy from ground state (P) 4 E
(B) Electrostatic potential energy in first excited (Q)  16 E
state
(C) Kinetic energy of electron in ground state (R) 8E
(D) Ionization energy from first excited state (S) 16 E
2 m/s

3. A point object is placed in front of a plane mirror as


shown and moving with velocity 3m/s towards the
mirror. Mirror is moving with speed 2m/s towards 3 m/s
the object then.

Column-I Column-II
(A) Speed of image w.r.t. ground (P) 10 m/s
(B) Speed of image w.r.t. mirror (Q) 5 m/s
(C) Speed of image w.r.t. object (R) 14 m/s
(D) Speed of mirror w.r.t. object (S) 7 m/s

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4. An object is placed in front of plane mirror with different orientations in column-I position of
object is given in column-II position of images is given match them.

Column-I Column-II
(A) (P)

(B) (Q)

(C) (R)

(D) (S)

PART–C: Single digit integer


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
1. Time constant of LR circuit with L = 100 mH and R = 0.1  is

2. An LCR series circuit with 100 resistance is connected to an ac source of 200 v and
angular frequency 300 rad/s. When only capacitance is removed, the current lags behind,
the voltage by 60° when only the inductance is removed, the current leads the voltage by
60°. If the power dissipated in the LCR ckt is 80 k watt then k = _________.

3. Suppose potential energy between electron and proton at separation r is given by U = k ln r,


where k is constant. For such hypothetical hydrogen atom, find the ratio of energy difference
between energy levels (n = 1 and n = 2) and (n = 2 and n = 4) is
4. A gas containing hydrogen like ions with atomic no Z, emits photons in transition n + 2  n,
where n = Z. There photons fall on a metallic plate and eject electrons having minimum
de – Broglie wavelength  of 5Å. Find the value of ‘Z’ if the work function of metal is 4.2 eV.
5. An inductor of inductance 2 mH is connected across a charged capacitor of capacitance
5 F and the resulting LC circuit is set oscillating at its natural frequency. Let Q denote the
instantaneous charge on the capacitor and I the current in the circuit. It is found that the
dI
maximum value of charge is 200 C. When charge = 100 C the value of is 10n As–1.
dt
Find the value of ‘n’.
6. The counting rate observed from a radioactive source at t second was N0 counts per second
N 4 
and at 4t second 0 counts per second. Find the value of  Thalf life  .
16 t 
Space For Rough Work

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SECTIONII: CHEMISTRY
PART – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The colour of chemicals come from the excitation of electrons(transition) due to absorption of
energy. The colour observed is the complementary colour, from the removal to the absorbed
wavelength. Select the incorrect statement
(A) HgI2 is red due to ligand to metal charge transfer transition
(B) Fe(CO)5 is yellowish due to metal to ligand charge transfer transition
(C) [Ti(H2O)6]Cl3 forms violet solution due to d-d transition
(D) Adding ethane-1, 2-diamine to aqueous solution of NiCl2 increases the wavelength
absorbed.

2. Statement – I: The complex has either octahedral or tetrahedral geometry


Statement – II: The complex has noble gas E.A.N
Statement – III: The complex has central metal in its highest oxidation state
For which of the following complex, at least two statements are correct?
[Atomic no. Ni: 28, Fe: 26, Au: 79, Co: 27]
(A) [Ni(PPh3)2Cl2] (B) [Au(H2O)Cl3]
(C) [Fe(en)3]3+ (D) [CoCl2(en)2]+
3. Choose the incorrect relation between given properties of Mn and Fe?
0 0 0 0
(A) EMn/Mn 2  E
Fe/Fe2 
(B) EMn3
/Mn2 
 EFe 3
/Fe2 

(C) Mn > Fe : 2nd I.E (D) Mn > Fe : 3rd I.E


4. Choose the correct statement?
(A) Both Sc3+ and Ti3+ forms colorless aqueous solutions
(B) Both Mo(VI) and W(VI) oxidation states are more stable than Cr(VI)
(C) Both V2O3 and Cr2O3 are amphoteric oxides
(D) Both Mn and Cr can exist as fluorides in their respective highest oxidation state
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
5. At 300 K, a liquid-in-liquid solution of 1 mole of n-hexane and 9 moles of n-heptane is made.
Assuming ideality, for the solution, which of the following is/are correct.
(A) ΔGmix = 0 (B) ΔHmix = 0
(C) ΔSmix = 2.704 J K-1 mol-1 (D) ΔGmix = - 811.2 J mol-1

6. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about given Lanthanide or Actinide?
[Atomic no. Eu: 63, Ce: 58, Th: 90, U: 92]
(A) Eu2+ is a strong reducing agent changing to Eu3+ to attain half-filled f7 configuration
(B) Aqueous Ce4+ ions are orange-yellow due to ligand to metal charge transfer
(C) The ground state electronic configuration of Thorium is [Xe]6d27s2
(D) U+6 tends to disproportionate in aqueous solution
7. Pick out the correct statement(s) among the following from inspection of standard reduction
potentials (Assume standard state conditions)
Cl2  aq   2e 2Cl  aq E0Cl /Cl  1.36 volt
2

0
Br2  aq   2e 
2Br 
 aq E Br2 /Br 
 1.09 volt

l2  s   2e  2l  aq  El0 /l  0.54 volt


2

2 2 0
S2O 8  aq  2e 
2SO 4 aq E S2O82  /SO42 
 2.00 volt

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(A) Cl2 can oxidize SO24 from solution


(B) Cl2 can oxidize Br– and I– from aqueous solution
(C) S2O82 can oxidize Cl–, Br– and I– from aqueous solution
(D) S2O82 is added slowly, Br– can be reduced in presence of Cl–

8. Choose the incorrect statement(s) about given carbonyl?


(A) Pt(CO)4 does not exist at room temperature
(B) W(CO)6 has regular octahedral geometry
(C) Re2(CO)10 contains carbonyl-bridged metals
(D) Os2(CO)9 contains metal-metal single bond

9. Which of the following pair(s) produce same gas?


(A) (Ca3N2 + dil. HCl) and (NH4NO2 on heating)
(B) [(NH4)2Cr2O7 on heating] and (NH4NO2 on heating)
(C) (NH4NO3 on heating) and [Hg(NO3)2 on heating]
(D) (NH4Cl on heating) and [NaNO3 + Zn + NaOH(aq.) on heating]

10. 80 gm salt of weak base & strong acid XY is dissolved in water and formed 2 litre of aqueous
solution. The pH of the resultant solution was found to be 5 at 298K. If XY forms CsCl type
crystal having rx  =1.6Å & ry  = 1.864Å. Choose the correct statement(s).
[Given : Kb (XOH) = 4  10-5 : NA = 6  1023]
(A) Molar mass of salt is 100 gm/mol (B) % degree of hydrolysis of salt is 0.25
(C) Edge length of XY is 4Å (D) Density of Solid salt XY is 2 in gm/cc

PART-B: Matrix-Match Type Questions


p q r s t
This Section contains 4 Matrix Match Type Questions. Each question has
A q
four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column-I and five statements (p, q, r, p r s t

s and t) in Column-II. Any given statement in Column-I can have correct B p q r s t

matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column-II. For example, if C p q r s t

for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, D p q r s t
then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles
corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. An aqueous solution of X is added slowly to an aqueous solution of Y as shown in Column-I.


The variation in conductivity of these reactions is given in Column-II.
Column – I Column – II
(A) (C2H5)3N + CH3COOH (P) Conductivity decreases and then
X Y increases
(B) KI(0.1M) + AgNO3(0.01 M) (Q) Conductivity decreases and then
X Y does not change much
(C) CH3COOH + KOH (R) Conductivity increases and then
X Y does not change much
(D) NaOH + HI (S) Conductivity does not change much
X Y and then increases

2. Match the binary liquid solutions given in Column-I with their properties in Column-II.
Column – I Column – II
(A) Ethyl ether and acetone (P) ΔmixH = 0
(B) Ethylene dibromide and propylene (Q) ΔmixH < 0
dibromide

(C) Chloroform and propanone (R) ΔmixS > 0

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(D) Phenol and aniline (S) shows positive deviation from


Raoult’s law.
(T) The partial molar volume of a
constituent is equal to the molar
volume of the constituent when
in pure form.

3. Match the graphs in Column-I with the types of solutions in Column-II. Standard
notations/symbols are used below. (x2 = Mole fraction of solute, m = mass of solute)
Column – I Column – II

(A) (P) Non-ideal


(Liquid-in-Liquid
Temperature Solution)
constant

p
(B) 1/p*B
(Q) Solubility
Temperature constant (Ideal Gas-in-Liquid
Solution)
1/p

1/p*A

0 yA 0
1 1
yB
(C) (R) Vapour pressure
(Solid-in-Liquid Solution)
p*
p

0 x2 1

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0
(D) p
p
(S) Ideal
*A
(Liquid-in-Liquid
Solution)
p
A

p
*B Raoult’s law limiting
line
p

p
B

Raoult’s law limiting line

0 1
x
1 x A
B 0

4. Match the statements in Column-I with their assessments in Column-II.


Column – I Column – II

(A) Statement-I: Camphor in nitrogen gas is an (P) Both I and II are True
example of solid-in-gas solution.
Statement-II: Amalgam of mercury with sodium is a
type of liquid-in-solid solution.
(B) Statement-I: Molality of a solution is dependent on (Q) Statement I is True, II is
temperature. False
Statement-II: Molarity of a solution is a function of
temperature.

(C) Statement-I: Solubility of solids in liquids increases (R) Statement I is False, II is


with increase in temperature. True
Statement-II: With decreasing pressure, solubility of
solids in liquids increases rapidly.

(D) Statement-I: Components of azeotrope cannot be (S) Both I and II are False
separated by fractional distillation.
Statement-II: Ethanol-water mixture forms
maximum boiling point azeotrope.

PART–C: Single digit integer


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
1. Osmotic pressure of a solution containing non-volatile solute is given by π = CRT. Calculate
the work involved (in kcal) when the concentration of a solution at 163 oC is changed from 1
M to 0.1 M by adding solvent. [Take R = 2 calorie unit]

2. Nichrome, Alnico, Solder, German Silver, Bronze, Brass, Gun Metal, Silver UK coins. Among
the given alloys, how many contains nickel?
3. A white solid (P) on heating gives on orange residue(Q) which is primarily acidic, though
gives oxoanion (R) as well as oxocation (S) under suitable conditions. (S) can be reduced by
zinc amalgam to subsequently give blue, green and violet solutions. The oxidation number of
metal in the blue solution is _________.
4. Which of the following ions will drive the given equilibrium in backward direction
2 Cu Cu2   Cu
Cl–, ClO4 , I–, (CH3)2S, SO24 , CN–, PO34 , F–, SCN–

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5. What is effective no. of carbon atoms in a unit cell of diamond?


6. How long (in sec) a current of 9.65 ampere be passed through 80ml of a 0.1M NaCl
solution in order to make its pH  12 , assuming no volume change?

Space For Rough Work

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S
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CTTIIO
ONN –– IIIIII:: M
MAATTH
HEEM
MAATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
dy y  x  y ln y 
1. Solution of the differential equation  is:
dx x  x ln x  y 
x ln x  y ln y x ln x  y ln y
(A) c (B) c
xy xy
ln x ln y ln x ln y
(C)  c (D)  c
x y x y
(where c is arbitrary constant)

2. Consider all functions that can be defined from the set A  1,2,3 to the set B  1,2,3,4,5 .
A function f  x  is selected at random from these functions. The probability that, selected
function satisfies f  i  f  j for i  j , is equal to:
6 7
(A) (B)
25 25
2 12
(C) (D)
5 25

a b
1  x 1  2x  1
a b
3. If f  x   1 1  x  1  2x  ,a,b being positive integers, then:
b a
1  2x  1 1  x 
(A) constant term of f  x  is 4 (B) coefficient of x in f  x  is 0
(C) constant term in f  x  is  a  b  (D) constant term in f  x  is  a  b 

2
4. The area bounded by the curves y  sin1 sin x and y  sin1 sin x   , 0  x  2 is:
 3 4   3 2 4 
(A)    sq. units (B)     sq. units
 3 3  6 2 3
 2 4   2  4 
(C)    sq.units (D)     sq. units
 2 3  6 4 3

(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

5. A random variable X follows, binomial distribution with mean a and variance b. Then:
a
(A) a  b  0 (B) 1
b
a2 a2
(C) is an integer (D) is an integer
a b ab

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6. The plane x  2y  7z  21  0 :
x 1 y 3 z  2
(A) contains the line   (B) contains the point (0, 7, –1)
3 2 1
x y z
(C) is perpendicular to the line   (D) is parallel to the plane x  2y  7z  0
1 2 7

7. The equation of the plane which passes through (0, 0, 0) and which is equally inclined to the
planes x  y  z  3  0 and x  y  z  4  0 is/are:
(A) y  0 (B) x  0
(C) x  y  0 (D) x  z  0

8. Equation of the curve in which the subnormal is twice the square of the ordinate is given by:
(A) ln y  2x  lnc (B) y  ce 2x
(C) ln y  2x  lnc (D) none of these
(where c is arbitrary constant)

9. Let f and g be continuous functions on a  x  b and set p  x   max. f  x  ,g  x  and


q  x   min.f  x  ,g  x  , the area bounded by the curves y  p  x  , y  q  x  and the
ordinates x  a and x  b be given by:
b b
(A)   f  x   g  x  dx
a
(B)  p  x   q  x  dx
a
b b
(C)  p  x   q  x  dx (D)  f  x   g  x  dx
a a

cos       sin      cos 2


10. The value of determinant sin  cos  sin  is:
 cos  sin  cos 
(A) non negative (B) independent of 
(C) independent of  (D) none of these
PART-B: Matrix-Match Type Questions
p q r s t
This Section contains 4 Matrix Match Type Questions. Each question has
A q
four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column-I and five statements (p, q, r, p r s t

s and t) in Column-II. Any given statement in Column-I can have correct B p q r s t

matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column-II. For example, if C p q r s t

for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, D p q r s t
then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles
corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. A plane  passes through the point (1, 1, 1) and is parallel to the vectors b = (1, 0, –1) and
a = (–1, 1, 0).  meet the axis in A,B, and C forming the tetrahedron OABC.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Volume of the tetrahedron OABC in cubic units (P) 9
2
(B) Area of a face of the tetrahedron in square units (Q) 9 3
2
(C)  3  (R) 3
Distance of the points,  3 , 3 3, 3  from the plane 
 2 
 
in units
(D) Distance of a face of the tetrahedron from the vertex (S) 3

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2. Match the following


Column-I Column-II
(A) Six different balls are put in three different boxes, none (P) 20
being empty. The probability of putting the balls equal 27
number is
(B) Six letters are posted in three letter boxes. The (Q) 1
probability that no letter box remains empty is 6
(C) Two persons A and B throw two dice each. If A throw a (R) 1
sum of 9, then the probability of B throwing a sum 3
greater than A is
(D) If A and B are independent and P  A   0.3 and (S) 2
7
 
P A  B  0.8 , then P (B) is equal to

3. Match the following


Column-I Column-II
(A, B, C are matrices)
(A) If A  2, then 2A 1  (where A is of order 3) (P) 1

(B) 1 (Q) 4
If A  , then adj.adj.  2A   (where A is of order 3)
8
(C) If A  B 2  A 2  B 2 , and A  2, then B  (where A (R) 24
 
and B are of odd order)
(D) A 22  2, B33  3 and C44  4, then ABC is equal (S) 0
to
(T) Not defined

4. The orthogonal trajectories of:


Column-I Column-II
(A) ay  x
2 3 (P) y  x 2/3  c
2/3

(B) y  ax 2 (Q) x 2  2y 2  c 2
(C) x 2/3  y 2/3  a 2/3 (R) 3y 2  2x 2  c 2
(D) y 2  4x (S) 2x 2  y 2  c 2

PART–C: Single digit integer


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).

1 a3 0
 
1. Let A   0 1 b3  ; a,b,c  R then the sum of two non real roots of the equation
c 3 0 1 

det  A  xI  0 is k – abc. The numerical quantity k should be

  2   
2. If a   0,1,  1 and c  1,1,1 are given vectors, then b where b satisfies a  b  c  0 and
 
a.b  3 is ………


3. If f () = 2 and   f(x)  f (x) sin x dx  5 , then f (0) is
0

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dx x 1
4. I   x  1  x  2  k 4  C , then ‘3k’ is equal to:
4
3 5
x2

5. Thirty – two players ranked 1 to 32 are playing in a knockout tournament. Assume that in
every match between any two players the better ranked player wins, the probability that
ranked 1 and ranked 2 players are winner and runner up respectively is  , then find the
2
value of   is, where [.] represents the greatest integer function.

   
6. a, b and c be three non – coplanar vectors, and d be a non zero vector, which is
         
   
perpendicular to a  b  c . Now if d  sin x a  b  cos y b  c  2 c  a , then minimum    
2

value of x 2  y 2 is equal to , where  is
4

Space For Rough Work

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SECTION – I (PHYSICS) SECTION – II (CHEMISTRY) SECTION – III (MATHS)
PART – A PART – A PART – A
1. D 1. D 1. A
2. C 2. D 2. B
3. A 3. C 3. B
4. A 4. B 4. B
5. ACD 5. BCD 5. ABC
6. ABD 6. B 6. ABCD
7. AC 7. BC 7. AC
8. AC 8. C 8. ABC
9. ABC 9. BD 9. BCD
10. AB 10. AC 10. AB
PART – B PART – B PART – B
1. AP 1. A  R, 1. AP
BQ B  S, B PQ
CR C  Q, C P
DS DP D RS
2. AS 2. A  RS, 2. A Q
BR B  PRT, B P
CS C  QR, C Q
DP D  QR DS
3. AS 3. A  Q, 3. A Q
BQ B  S, B P
CP C  R, C S
DQ DP D T
4. AR 4. A  P, 4. AR
BS B  R, BQ
CS C  S, C P
DQ DQ DS
PART – C PART – C PART – C
1. 1 1. 2 1. 2
2. 5 2. 4 2. 6
3. 1 3. 4 3. 3
4. 2 4. 5 4. 4
5. 4 5. 8 5. 3
6. 3 6. 8 6. 5

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