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MATHEMATICS
1. If a, p are t!-le roots of ax2 + bx + c
then -~-
= 0,
13
(b) = 5
=0
=o
(c) < 5
(d) = 25
9. If a is the single A.fyl. between two numbers
(c) cx 2 + bx + a
=0
=0
(a) ax
(b) cx 2
(d) ax
bx + c
bx +
bx - c
(c) 3
3. If
s is
satisfying
rX)' - 5[ XJ+ 6 :S 0 ,
(2, 4)
(b)
(2, 4j
(C)
[2, 3]
(d)
(2, 4)
(a) 7!
(c) 7p s
(b) n, a
(c) n, b
1
(d) n
,
(a)
Where [X)
(a)
(a) n, a, b
5.
(d) -
3
2
(c) -
(b) 6!
(d) 7Ce
(b} 3!
(c) 1
(c)
(b) 43
6
(a) 31
-31 or31
s3n .
. ..
rs
equal to
(a)
(b) 6
(d) 10
(c) 8
2
(d) ~c3
4p 3
(c)
7t
;r
X Y: -
then X =
7[
(a) 6' 3
it
571:
(b)
6' 6
7
(b) 31
(c)
3' 3
(d)
3' 6
n 2n
7[
5n:
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14.
~~ (log xf'"
I.
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n!
"'-o
(a)
:::
x2
e(O, 1)
(c)}, E(-~.-~)
(b) A.
(~)
=1
(d) -!2
(b)
2M
(b) a circle
(c) an ellipse
(d) a hyperbola
(a) 3
(b) 6
26.
=2r
(b) n =3r
(d) None of t11ese
= 2r + 1
3
s = 1+ '1! + 2i + 3! + ...
0::.
(a) 2e
(b) e
(c) e- 1
(d) 3e
Sin-=
(a)
J5
(b) 3
1
/32
(c) ~ 35
12x, then k
L':IABC, then
.A
(d)
J2
:.: .
28. 2tan-' ( %) =
(a)
(c) 9
(d) None of these
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y2
/z -1'
l =4
(c) an ellipse
(c} n
(d) 3
=k is normal to
( f\
G) =k,
20. If x + y
(c) 2
7
(C) (d) None of these
8
19. The iength of the y-intercept made by the
circle x2 + y2 - 4x - 6y - 5 0 is
(c)
(b)
lies on
(b) 0
(a) 6
.[2.
(a) 1
(a} n
(a) 9
i(
(d) 2n;r+ - , n EZ
--
i(
. .J3 + i
33
(b) 10
33
(c)
(d) infinite
(IJ) 1
(c) 2
(/)) n;r + ~ n EZ
4'
(a) c)l
22.
1 is
(a) 0
E(-~. 1)
2
3
16. Set of values for which tan x - tan x
1+tan3xtan2x
is true is
(c)
(a) /,
-+ Y
x2
...; 24
25
Sll1
25
. _, 12
({)) Sin
13
...
' -:r.
: :.
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~.:
..
..
dy
-at
dx
(a) 0
=-3(2h + 3b)
(a) a
(b)
a = 8(h - 2b)
(c)
(a) 11
(b) 13
(c) 17
(d) 23
(a) x 0, 2
(c) x = 2, 3
(C) X e
(b) X
= 1, 2
(d) X
= 0,
= sin
x + cos1 x
(c) 2n
. -~-.
(b) (-co, 1)
(c) (- oo, OJ
(d) (- oo, O)
COS ( 1 - COS X)
X4
.
. . . ..
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(b) x e R - {1}
(d) X E
(1, co)
expression
J5 + 3
(c)
1
8
=- 73
(b) 2.J5- 3
(c)
(b) -
(d) t
(a) 2JS + 3
4
(a) rr
(a)
= J3
7f
(b) t
(b) 14
(c) 2
t tangent is
function 'd x e R is
1-
= -21
=x
=t2 -
(a) b e (-1, 1)
(b) b E (-'"..o, 1)
(a) -9
XO
(d) .[;
7 6 X
35. Lim
(b) 1
(a) x e R
'x 3 7
x
3 38. f( x)
6 x 2 + 12x - 16 is strictly
decreasing for
J;c .
(a) t = 0
4-x.
1
-4
-1-x
-2
. The value of
X = - IS
-4
(c) t
0 < x .s ~
3- X
).
7f
(c) a= 2 (b' + h)
A=
is equal to
'
(b) - -
42.
(a) 3
(b) 2
(~
(d) 0
. ..
(d)
3
2
(a) 10
(b) 10
(c)
(d) -1
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dy
(a)
X /1 + Y
(b) - - . -- --;;
y , 1+ x
(c)~
(7
(a) ~3
(a)
(b)
v7{3
(c)
3-
(d)
.J3
7"
(b) a
ex~
(c) a
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PHYSICS
46. A gold coin has a charge of +1 o~ C. The
number of electrons removed from it is
(a) 1OG
(b) 625
1010
10-
13
mgd
(a)
Jr2- d2
{b)
(c)
{d)
(b) T, < T 2
(c) T,
(d) T1
=T
= 2T
(c) 20
{b) 1
on
(d) 200
(b) 0.2%
(C) 0.4%
(d) 0.8%
... . . .
qt
mgr
q(
v~
(a) T, > T2
Jr2- d2 )
~;-:_
... : ..
.. .. ... .
:~:
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5
(c) upwards
(d) downward
o-J Volts
1
(b) 4
o-2
Volts
cm
(c) 2.5 x 1 05 em
A.
(b) 1 0
1o-s em
(a) 1.2 em
(b) 1.2 mm
(c) 2.4 em
(d) 4 .8 mm
(a) Zero
(c) 2f
(b) 0.6J2 A
(c) ( 0.6,/2) A
(d)
0.6~ A
.,.
(b) (n + 1)F
n+ 1
n-1
(c) F
(d) - F
n
n
63. An object is placed at a distance of 2f from
a concave mirror. Light reflected from the
mirror falls on a plane mirror. The distance
of the plane mirror from the concave mirror
equals f. The distance of the final image from
the concave mirror (due to reflection at both
concave and plane mirror) is
(a) 0.6 A
.....
(a) f
-~.
(a)5x105
;.
wavelength 5000
(a) 4 X 1
(b) 2
(d) zero
2 1
(a) ;;- - n2
2 _1
(c) __
n2 n
1
(d) ;;-- n2
..
'
(a) 10 rnA
'(b) 20 rnA
(a) 15
(b) 30
(c) 40 rnA
{d) 80 rnA
(c) 45
(d) 60
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-~
M
cr+g
(a) _ cr_ M
(b)
(c) a+gM
(d) a+gM
cr + g
a
{c)
v
(b) pg
v
(c) 2 11q
(d) 2pg
68. Under the action of a force, a 2 kg body
moves such that its position x as a function
of time is given by x =
undergoes fission ?
(a) 1,600 J
{b) 160 j
(c) 16 J
(d) 1.6 j
(d) 9 x 1013 J
(b) 0.2 mA
(c) 0.3 mA
(d) 0.4 mA
74. Fig. shows a uniform solid block of mass M
and edge lengths a, b and c. Its M.l about
an axis through one edge and perpendicular
(as shown) to the large face of the block is
(b) 9x1011 J
(a) 9x10 10 J
(a) pg
.... ..
2a
(d) n2z2
72. When
. ._ ;.:~
-3GM 2
d
2
3GM 2
[)
M
2
(a) - (a?. + b )
-3GM
(d)
P. E. =2(j
M 2
")
(b) - (a + b"
(b) 2
(c) 2;l
(d) 4;l
. .
... .
. .
12
).
{a) 4
(d)
~(a2 +b'2 )
12
..:-.
-::~:
. .
::, . - - .
: .::
. .....
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(a)
(C)
~2
R
(b) -2
3R
(d) _J3R
-~
(b) 210Hz
(d) 215Hz
(a) 200 Hz
(c) 205 Hz
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oc
(a) nearly 17 N
goc
oc ______/' goc
(b) nearly 34 N
~goc
(c) nearly 51 N
(d) nearly 6 8 N
(a) 45c
(b)
3oc
(d)
(c)
25
2
(a) -ty - 1,
(c)
(a) F r.. X
1
(b) F oc-
(c) F o: x2
{o) F oc x2
'
'
: ~:
(c) u::x
(b) o::x
(d) None of these
Goc
2oc
(b)
2
y -1
3y -1
2y -1
9
2
(d) -(y--1)
cal
-.-_ .
(a) 0.5%
(IJ) 1%
(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 2%
(c) 5
(o) 8
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CHEMISTRY
86. The energy of first excited state of Li2 will
be
(a) 13.6 eV
(b) 27.2 eV
(c) 30.6 eV
(d) 40.8 eV
(c)
(b)
(d) 1
temperature
2N2 0 5
degr~~e of
Np5
-)
....c;
4N02 + 0 2
2N02 + - 0 2
2
(a)
1-i
(c) a=1-x-y
E, > E2
(b) E, < E2
(d) E,
= E2
... '
........
i- 1
(a) a = x + y -1
:>.~- ~""
'
..
..:;
.. ~
(b) increases
(b) 1 :. 2 : 3
(d) 6 : 3 : 2
(a) 8
(a) 1 : 1 : 1
(c) 3 : 2 : 1
.. :.
... ... .
(a) sulphur
(b) As 2 S 3
(c) gold sol
..
(d) starch
. ...
.. .
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
-.
..
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(b) Mn02
(d) Cr03
(c) Prn
(d) Eu
;;p with
(b) 12 hours
(d) 48 hours
(low spin)
:+=::f:~f:
CXX::H
(A)
(8)
(C)
o-
o-
o-
o-
f"..q
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II
Ill
IV
(b) CuO
(c) Cu + Cu2 0 + CuO
(d) Cup
(a}
107.
(a) Sn
(a) 6 hours
be
(c) pJsitrons
can
acid
Pt!roxido
= CH(CH
2) 8
COBr
CH(CHJ7 CHBrCOOH
(c) pseudonitroles
(d) ketones
111..1n HS-, t-, R- NH 2 , NH3 , the order of proton
accepting tendency will be
NH2 >HS-
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119. 12 + r
(c) 2.00
(a) Maltose
(/J) Sucrose
(c) Lactose
(d) Dextrose
a metal atom?
(a) Riboflavin
(/J) Vitamin 8, 2
(c) Vitamin A
(d) Vitamin B6
(c) 1Q-12
(d) IQ- 14
(IJ) Cu(N0~)2
(d) KN0 3
122. Which of the following is heterocyclic
aromatic species?
(c) .AgN03
(d) anti-malarial
(a)
(IJ)
vn1
0
N
I
H
J= 1o-" M. The
(a) Pb(N03) 2
(/J) sedative
derived from
-->
(!J) o - MeOC.,H_,CI
(c) p- CIC 6 H"CI
(d) C6 H5 Cfi(CI}CH3
(a) 120.56 mm
(b) 230 mm
(c) 146.5 mm
(a} NH3
(b) N2
(c) NaCN
(C(l
(d) 109.4 mm
(NH4 ) 2 SO_,
o2
(d) F-, 0 2 -, sr . Se 2
....
heating
:--
. . .,
..
value of Kw at 90 C is
(a) 1 Q-G
(/J) 1o-a
(c) antiseptic
(b) 2.66
(d) 3.00
(a) 1 .33
disaccharide?
. ....-
1;
.;
..
.. ..
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..
~-:
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LOGICAL REASONING
126. In a certain code language MADRf\S is
coded as ' ARSARS', th en how will 'MUMBAI'
be coded in t11at language?
(a) U B M U B M
(IJ) U 8 I U B l
(c) MUM MUM
(cf) M 8 AM 8 A
series
."
(b) 100
C!llt.l
'
'i
<1-
"
.,
~1
~~--
?..
I..
~0
0
szrst"
0
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(d) '140
'x'
01"'
1''-----1) . 0 -
(c) 130
128. If
10.
(a) 15 + 12 x 3 ,. 2 - 3
(fJ) 15
12 .; 3 + 2 - 3
r-- ---"--r---
) * llltt.@
(c) 15 + 12 x 3 - 2 -:- 3
X
f~ @
f?'*IJ
I""
(b)
-,-- --:o
U#@fi b
C @ 1tG""'
L~ b +~ U
H- b ""' ?
:tt ([1)
b -f~ @ 1t
A
(a)
* '
z
u
(b)
* Ul b ""
"-"' B :ttiff-
b :tt @
(c)
lll
z
:tt
(d)
@]
!--(
~
(a)
.;
? ~"
I*
I')
Answer Figures
131.
Answer Figures
- --r--
~~
~r.r1t.t.JVvb
I~'
'J2 + 3 : 2 - 3
Directions (Q. 129- 130}: In 117ese quos/ions,
th ere are two sets of fil;p:"<>'; Tho Problem
Figures ancl tl;e Ans W~) r rirwres. The four
(<f) 15
~
.\...-.
It
(c)
( 0)
I (a) II
I (b) II
l (c) II
I (Cl) II
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132.
~----------~
Asc:oE@
H@
o:
~[EJ@]
G A F
~J ~ ~
GFE:CBH
II
* 1' ::x-@
S@x: + *+
+ -+~=tS
8 9 10:1312@
15 @ 11 :14 8 9
141312:151110
(a)
23
(b) 46
25
25
(c) 44
(d) 48
(b)
(a) 47
PoR:su
W*s;vpo
1 2 3:45@
8@4:716
7 6 5:328
VUT~RTW
(c)
(d)
(b) 45
(c) 46
(d) None
(a) Ram
(b) Shyam
(c) Raju
(d) Saurav
(b) Sister-brother
(c) Sibling
(d) Mother-son
(a) Shee,tal
(a) 2nd
(b) 3rd
(c) 4th
24
(a) 45
w @
0
(a) 22
(b) 24
(c) 28
(d) 27
(b) Hema
(c) Sonali
(d) Monica
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ENGLISH
Directions (0. 141 -144): The passage given
below is followed by a set of questions. Choose
t11e best answer for each question.
PASSAGE -I
Given overwhelming evidence for the primacy of
sociocultural factors in determining both drinking
patterns and their consequences, it is clear that
ethnographic research findings on the social and
cultural roles of alcohol may have important
implications for policy-makers - particularly in
areas such as Europe where economic and
political 'convergence ' could have significant
impact on drinking-cultures and their associated
lifestyles .
In this context, it is essential for those concerned
with policy and legislation on alcohol to have a
clear understanding of the sociocultural functions
and meanings of drinking. This passage outlines
:he principal conclusions that can be drawn from
ti~e available cross-cultural material regarding the
symbolic uses of alcoholic beverages, the social
functions of drinking-places and the roles of
alcohol in transitiona! and celebratory ritua ls.
From the ethnographic material available, it is
clear that in all cultures where more than one
type of alcoholic beverage is available, drinks
are classified in terms of their social meaning ,
and the classification of drinks is used to define
tile social world. Few, if any, al ~oholic beverages
are 'socially neutral': every drink is loaded with
symbo lic meani ng , every d rink conveys a
message . Alcohol is a symbo li c vehicle for
ident ifying , describing . constructing and
manipulating cultural systems , values,
interpersonal relationships, behavioural norms and
expectations. Choice of beverage is rarely a
matter of personal taste.
At the simplest level, drinks are used to define
the nature of the occasion. In many Western
cultures, for example , champagne is synonymous
with celebration, such that if champagne is
ordered or served at an otherwise 'ordinary'
occasion, someone will invariably ask "What are
we celebrating?"
In the Weiner Becken in Austria, sekt is drunk on
formal occasions, while schnapps is reserved for
(b) Intimidate
(c) Harassing
(d) Rude
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145. Incongruous
(b)
(a) regular
(d)
(c) discordant
146, Felicity
(/J)
(a) jubilation
(d)
(c) approp ria!e
Direction for question 147:
figl1tin g
mandatory
encouragement
pleasant
Choose t/Je active
AN SWERS
MATHEMATICS
2, (d)
1. (lJ)
3. (c)
13. (c)
23. (IJ)
33. (/J)
43. (b)
4. (/J)
14. (a)
24. (a)
34. (c)
44. (b)
5. (b)
15. (b)
25. (a)
35. (a)
4.5. (a)
6. (d)
16. (a)
26. (d)
36 . (d)
7. (c)
17. (b)
27. (d)
37. (c)
B. (c)
18. (c)
28. (a)
38. (rf)
9. (d)
19. (c)
29. (cJ)
39 . (c)
10. (b)
20. (c)
30. (c)
40. (a)
48. (a)
58 . (c/)
68 . (c)
78 . (a)
4 9. (a)
59. (/J)
69. (b)
79. (a, /J)
50. (c)
60. (/J)
70. (b)
80. (a)
51. (a)
61 . (d)
71 ' (b)
81 . (c)
52. (c)
62. (c)
72. (d)
82. (/J)
53. (c)
63. (d)
73 . (a)
83. (c)
54. (c)
64. (a)
74. (a)
84. (c)
55. (D)
65. (b)
75. (IJ)
85. (b)
CHEMISTRY
91 . (c) 92. (d) 93. (a)
86. (c) 87. (c) 88. (cf)
89. (c) 90. (c)
94. (/J)
9 6. (a) 97. (c) 98. (a)
99. (d) 1 oo. (c) 101. (a) 102. (b) i 03. (lJ) 104. (c)
106: (a) 107. (d) 108. (d) 109. (c) 110. (c) 111. (c) 112. (b) 113. (d) 114. (b)
11 6. (d) 117. (c) 118. (c) 119. (a) 120. (c) 121. (d) 122. (c) 123. (d) 124. (b)
95 . (d)
105. (d)
11 5. (IJ)
125. (a)
11. (c)
21. (c)
31 . (d)
41. (d)
12. (LJ)
22. (d)
32. (fJ)
42. (b)
PHYSICS
46. (b)
47. (a)
LOGICAL REASONING
126.(b) 127. (d) 128. (d) 129. (d) "130.(d) 131 .(/J) 132. (d) 133. (d) 134. (d)
136 . (c) 137. (d) 138.(d) 139. (/J) 14 0. (c)
135. (c)
ENGLISH
141. (c) 142. (d) 143. (d) 144. (a) 145. (c) 146. (a) 14 7.(d) 148. (b) 14 9. (a)
150. (c)
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