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The question paper consists of 3 parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part consists of two sections.
11.
[kaMI / SECTION I
(i) Hkkx esa 8 cgq fodYi iz 'u gSaA gj iz'u esa pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa ftuesa ls ds o y ,d lgh gSaA
Contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
(ii) Hkkx esa flkUrksa] iz;ksxksa vkSj vkdM+ksa vkfn dks n'kkZus okys 4 vuq P Ns n gSA pjksa vuqPNsnksa ls lacfU/kr vkB % iz ' u gSaA ftuesa ls
gj vuqPNsn ij nks iz'u gSaA fdlh Hkh vuqPNsn esa gj iz'u ds pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa ftuesa ls ds o y ,d lgh gSaA
Contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions relate to four paragraphs
with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has ONLY ONE correct answer among
the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
12. [k.M II o III es a ,d Hkh iz ' u ugha gS / There is no questions in SECTION-II & III.
13. [ka M -IV es a 4 iz ' u gSaA izR;sd iz'u dk mkj 0 ls 9 rd (nksuksa 'kkfey) ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kkd gSA
Section-IV contains 4 questions The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive)
DO NOT BREAK THE SEALS WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR \ fujh{kd ds vuqns'kksa ds fcuk eqgjsa u rks M+ s
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
i;k 'ks "k funs Z' kksa ds fy;s bl iq fLrdk ds vfUre i`"B dks i<+s A / Please read the last page of this booklet for rest of the instructions
[k.M
i`"B la [;k
Subject
Section
Page No.
Hkkx -1
HkkSfrd foKku
Physics
I(i)
Part-1
I(ii)
vuqPNsn izdkj
Hkkx -2
jlk;u foKku
Part-2
Chemistry
Hkkx -3
xf.kr
Part-3
Mathematics
03 - 08
09 - 15
Paragraph Type
IV
(0 ls 9)
Integer Value Correct Type (0 to 9)
16 - 18
I(i)
19 - 22
I(ii)
vuqPNsn izdkj
23 - 26
Paragraph Type
IV
27 - 29
I(i)
30 - 32
I(ii)
IV
(0 ls 9)
Integer Value Correct Type (0 to 9)
Only One Option Correct Type
vuqPNsn izdkj
33 - 36
Paragraph Type
37 - 38
Boltzmann constant
1
= 9 10 9
4 pe0
Permittivity of vacuum
0 =
Planck constant
h = 6.63 1034 Js
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PHYSICS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Hkkx-1 : HkkSfrd foKku
lgh gSA
A magnetic field (B), uniform between two magnets can be determined by measuring the induced
voltage in the loop as it is pulled through the gap at uniform speed 20 m/sec. Size of magnet is
2 cm 1cm 2cm and size of coil 4 cm 6 cm as shown in figure. The correct variation of induced emf
with time is : (Assume at t = 0, the coil enters the magnetic field) :nks pqEcdksa ds e/; le:i pqEcdh; {ks= (B) dks pqEcdks ds e/; LFkku esa fdlh ywi dks ,d leku pky 20 m/sec ls
[khapus ij ywi esa izsfjr oksYVrk ds ekiu }kjk Kkr fd;k tk ldrk gAS pqEcd dk vkdkj 2 cm 1cm 2cm rFkk
dq.Myh dk vkdkj 4 cm 6 cm fp=kuqlkj gSA le; ds lkFk izsfjr fo|qr okgd cy dk lgh ifjorZu gksxk%&
(ekuk fd t = 0 ij dq.Myh pqEcdh; {ks= esa izo's k djrh g)S :m
2c
N
1cm
4c
S
6cm
1cm
m
2c
0.40B
(A)
0.40B
500
2500 3000
sec
(B)
0.40B
0.40B
0.80B
(C)
500
2500 3000
t(sec)
0.80B
500
0.80B
2500 3000
sec
(D)
500
2500 3000
t(sec)
0.80B
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PHYSICS
2.
A solid sphere of radius r is floating at the interface of two immiscible liquids of densities r1 and
r2 (r2 > r1), half of its volume lying in each. The height of the upper liquid column from the interface of
the two liquids is h. The force exerted on the sphere by the upper liquid is (atmospheric pressure = p0 &
acceleration due to gravity is g) :f=T;k r okyk ,d Bksl xksyk ?kuRo r1 rFkk r2 (r2 > r1) okys nks vfeJ.kh; nzoksa ds vUrjki`"B ij bl izdkj ls rjS jgk
gS fd izR;sd o esa bldk vk/kk vk;ru jgrk gAS nksuksa oksa ds vUrjki`"B ls ijh o LrEHk dh pkbZ h gAS ijh o
}kjk xksys ij vkjksfir cy gksxk%& (ok;qe.Myh; nkc = p0 rFkk xq:Roh; Roj.k g g)S
r1
h
Solid
sphere
r2 > r1
r2
(B) (h 2/3r)pr2r1g
h
M
(A)
7
8
(B)
7
4
(C)
smooth
21
4
(D)
3
8
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4.
A screw gauge has some zero error but its value is unknown. We have two identical rods. When the first
rod is inserted in the screw, the state of the instrument is shown by diagram (I). When both the rods are
inserted together in series then the state is shown by the diagram (II). What is the zero error of the
instrument? 1 msd = 100 csd = 1 mm :-
,d Lwxst esa dqN 'kwU;kadh =qfV gS ijUrq bldk eku vKkr gAS gekjs ikl nks ,d tSlh NMs+ gAS tc igyh NM+ dks Lw esa
izfo"V djkrs gS rks midj.k dh voLFkk dks fp= (I) }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gAS tc nksuksa NM+kas dks Js.khe esa ,dlkFk Lw esa
izfo"V djkrs gS rks midj.k dh voLFkk dks fp= (II) }kjk n'kkZ ;k x;k gSA midj.k dh 'kwU;kadh =qfV D;k gksxh\
12
10
5.
(A) 0.16 mm
(B) +0.16 mm
(C) +0.14 mm
(D) 0.14 mm
Block A of mass 2m, B and C each of mass m are in equilibrium and at rest shown in the figure. The
spring balance, pulley and strings are massless. Now, a force mg is applied on block C in downward
direction. Find the new reading of spring balance. Assume all pulleys to be frictionless. (Given m = 2kg)
CykWd A dk O;eku 2m gS rFkk CykWd B o C izR;sd dk O;eku m gAS ;s lHkh lkE;koLFkk esa gS rFkk fp=kuqlkj
fojkekoLFkk esa gAS fLizax rqyk] f?kjuh rFkk jfLl;k O;ekughu gAS vc CykWd C ij uhps dh fn'kk esa cy mg yxk;k tkrk
gAS fLizax rqyk dk u;k ikB~;kad Kkr dhft;sA lHkh f?kjfu;ksa dks ?k"kZ.kjfgr ekfu;sA (fn;k g%S m = 2kg)
2m
A
m m
B C
(A) 7 kg
(B) 5 kg
(C) 11 kg
(D) 12 kg
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
6.
pR
A uniform flexible chain of mass m and length L
rests on a fixed smooth cylindrical surface of
2
radius R such that one end A of the chain is at the top of the cylinder while the other end B is free. The
chain is held stationary by a horizontal thread PA as shown in the figure. Calculate the tension in the
L
thread. (where a = ) :R
pR
O;eku m rFkk yEckbZ L okyh ,d le:i yphyh tathj f=T;k R okyh fLFkj fpduh csyukdkj lrg ij
2
bl izdkj fojkekoLFkk esa j[kh gS fd tathj dk ,d fljk A csyu ds 'kh"kZ ij jgrk gS tcfd nwljk fljk B eqDr jgrk gSA
tathj dks fp=kuqlkj {kSfrt /kkxs PA }kjk jksddj j[kk tkrk gAS /kkxs esa ruko Kkr dhft;sA (;gk a =
P
A
R
O
sin 2 a
(A) T =
( mg )
a
sin 2 a
(B) T =
( mg )
2a
L
) :R
(C) T =
sin 2
a
2
a
2 ( mg )
(D) T =
2 sin a
( mg )
a
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7.
A beam of light has a small wavelength spread dl about a central wavelength l. The beam travels in
vacuum until it enters a glass plate at an angle q relative to the normal to the plate, as shown in the figure.
The index of refraction of the glass is given by n(l). The angular spread dq' of the refracted beam is
given by :,d izdk'k iqat dk dsUnzh; rajxn/S ;Z l ds lkis{k de rjaxn/S ;Z QSyko dl gAS iqat fuokZr esa rc rd xeu djrk gS tc rd
fd ;g fp=kuqlkj IysV ds vfHkyEc ds lkis{k q dks.k ij dkp dh IysV esa izo's k ugh dj tkrkA dkp dk viorZukad
n(l) }kjk fn;k tkrk gSA viofrZr iqat dk dks.kh; Qy
S ko dq' gksxk%&
q
Vacuum
q'
Glass
dq'
(A) dq ' =
1
dl
n
(B) dq ' =
dn ( l )
dl
dl
(C) dq ' =
1 dl
dl
l dn
(D) dq ' =
tan q ' dn ( l )
dl
n
dl
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
8.
Two long, thin, solid cylinders are identical in size, but they are made of different substances with two
different thermal conductivities. The two cylinders are connected in series between a reservoir at
temperature Thot and a reservoir at temperature Tcold. The temperature at the boundary between the two
cylinders is Tb. One can conclude that :(A) Tb is closer to Thot than it is to Tcold
(B) Tb is closer to Tcold than it is to Thot
(C) Tb is closer to the temperature of the reservoir that is connected through the cylinder of lower
thermal conductivity
(D) Tb is closer to the temperature of the reservoir that is connected through the cylinder of higher
thermal conductivity
nks yEcs] irys] Bksl csyu ,dleku vkdkj esa gS ijUrq ;s nks fHkUu rkih; pkydrkvksa okys fHkUu inkFkksZ ls cus gAS nksuksa
csyuksa dks nks ik=ksa ds e/; Js.khe eas tksM+k tkrk gS buesa ls ,d ik= Thot rki ij rFkk nwljk ik= Tcold rki ij gAS nksuksa
csyuksa ds e/; ifjlhek ij rki Tb gSA ge ;g fu"d"kZ fudky ldrs gS fd%&
(A) Tb, Tcold dh rqyuk esa Thot ds fudV gAS
(B) Tb, Thot dh rqyuk esa Tcold ds fudV gAS
(C) Tb ml ik= ds rki ds fudV gS tks fuEu rkih; pkydrk okys csyu ls tqM+k gS
(D) Tb ml ik= ds rki ds fudV gS tks mPp rkih; pkydrk okys csyu ls tqM+k gS
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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izdkj
This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions
relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has
only one correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).
bl [k.M esa flkUrksa] iz;ksxksa vkSj vkdM+ksa vkfn dks n'kkZus okys 4 vuq P Ns n gSA pkjksa vuqPNsnksa ls lacaf/kr vkB
iz 'u gaS] ftuesa ls gj vuqPNsn ij nks iz'u gSA vuqPNsn esa gj iz'u ds pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa
ftl ij ;s pdfr;k tqM+h gqbZ g]S Loa; Hkh blds e/; fcUnq ls tqM+h {kfS rt v{k ds lkis{k Lora= :i ls ?kw.kZu dj ldrh
gAS (lHkh rhuksa v{ksa NM+ ds yEcor~ g)S izR;sd pdrh dh ifj/kh ij ,d NksVh fiu yxh gS rFkk buds e/; fLizax fu;rakd
k okyh ,d fLizax tqM+h gqbZ gS tks izkjEHk esa Dl }kjk lEihfM+r gSA (fLizax fiuksa ds lkFk rc rd lEidZ esa jgrh gS tc rd
fd ;g bldh vfoLrkfjr fLFkfr rd ugh Qy
S tkrh rFkk rc ;g uhps fxj tkrh gS)
d
m
m
R
(a)
(b)
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
9.
Find the angular velocity of the disks after we burn the thread that hold the spring in it compressed
position, provided that its initial position corresponds to figure (a) :-
tc ge ml /kkxs dks tyk nsrs gS tks fd fLizax dks bldh lEihfM+r voLFkk esa cuk;s j[krk gS rc pdfr;ksa ds dks.kh; osx
Kkr dhft;s] tcfd bldh izkjfEHkd fLFkfr fp= (a) ds laxr gAS
(A)
10.
2 Dl k
R m
(B)
Dl k
2R m
(C)
Dl k
R m
(D)
Dl 2k
R 3m
Find the angular velocity of the disks after we burn the thread that hold the spring in it compressed
position, provided that its initial position corresponds to figure (b) :-
tc ge ml /kkxs dks tyk nsrs gS tks fd fLizax dks bldh lEihfM+r voLFkk esa cuk;s j[krk gS rc pdfr;ksa ds dks.kh; osx
Kkr dhft;s] tcfd bldh izkjfEHkd fLFkfr fp= (b) ds laxr gAS
(A)
d
Dl
2
R
d + 2R 2
2d
Dl
(C) R 2
d + R2
2k
m
k
m
(B)
d
Dl
2
R
d + 2R 2
d
Dl
(D) R 2
d + 2R 2
2k
3m
k
m
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Figure shows an arbitrary body through which electric charge is distributed in an arbitrary way. The
body is divided in two region A and B. Using the result.
The electric force that the charge in region A exerts on the charge in region B is equal to the force that
the charge on the entire body exerts on the charge in region B or otherwise solve next two problems.
fp= esa ,d LofS PNd vkd`fr ds fi.M dks n'kkZ;k x;k gS ftles fo|qr vkos'k LofS PNd rjhds ls forjhr gAS fi.M dks nks
Hkkxksa A rFkk B esa foHkkftr dj fn;k tkrk gAS
og fo|qr cy tks Hkkx A esa mifLFkr vkos'k Hkkx B esa mifLFkr vkos'k ij yxkrk gS] ml cy ds cjkcj gS tks lEiw.kZ fi.M
ij fo|eku vkos'k] Hkkx B esa mifLFkr vkos'k ij yxkrk gSA bl ifj.kke dk mi;ksx dj vki fuEu iz'u gy djsA
A
11.
r
Consider a uniformly charged spherical shell of radius R having total charge Q. Find electric force F
exerted on each hemisphere by the charge on the other hemisphere.
f=T;k R okys ,d le:i vkosf'kr xksykdkj dks'k ij fopkj dhft;s ftl ij dqy vkos'k Q gAS ,d vZxksys ij
r
fo|eku vkos'k }kjk izR;sd vZxksys ij yxk;s x;s fo|qr cy F dk eku gksxk%&
Q2
(A)
4p 0 R 2
12.
Q2
(B)
16 p0 R 2
Q2
(C)
8p 0 R 2
Q2
(D)
32p 0 R 2
Consider a uniformly charged solid dielectric sphere of total charge Q and radius R. The force exerted
by one hemisphere on other hemisphere is :
dqy vkos'k Q rFkk f=T;k R okys ,d le:i vkosf'kr Bksl ijko|
S qr xksys ij fopkj dhft;sA ,d vZxksys }kjk nwljs
3Q 2
(B)
64p 0 R 2
Q2
(C)
9p0 R 2
Q2
(D)
36p 0 R 2
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
gkbMkt
s u LiDS Veh mRltZu js[kkvksa dk ,d cgqr lko/kkuhiwoZd fy;k x;k izs{k.k ;g n'kkZrk gS fd buesa ls vf/kdrj js[kk;sa
okLro esa dksbZ ,d js[kk uk gksdj nks cgqr utnhd fLFkr js[kkvksa dk la;kstu gksrh gS ftls eghu lajpuk (fine structure)
dgk tkrk gAS gkbMkt
s u ijek.kq dk iz{s k.k bysDVkWu ds funsZ'k ra = ls fd;k tkrk g]S ftlesa izkVs kWu bysDVkWu ds pkjksa vksj xfr
djrk gqvk fn[kkbZ nsrk gAS bysDVkWu ds funsZ'k ra= esa izksVkWu dh xfr ,d o`kkdkj d{kk esa gksrh gS ftlds QyLo:i
bysDVkWu ij pqEcdh; {ks= B mRiUu gks tkrk gSA pqEcdh; {ks= esa p.k pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ s dh vU;ksU; tkZ fuEu izdkj
nh tkrh g:S
U = sB
h
eh
ds lkFk pqEcdh; {ks= B dh fn'kk ds :i esa ifjHkkf"kr dh tkrh gAS
; h =
2p
2m
pqEcdh; {ks= ds izHkko ds dkj.k izR;sd Lrj nks Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr gks tkrk gS ; (i) ,d mPprj voLFkk gksrh gS ftlesa d{kh;
dks.kh; laoxs L rFkk p.k dks.kh; laosx S lekUrj gksrs gaS tcfd (ii) ,d fuEure voLFkk gksrh gS ftlesa L o S izfr
lekUrj gksrs gaSA bl izdkj voLFkkvksa ds e/; tkZ vUrjky DE = 2sB gksrk gSA
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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13.
Apply Bohr's quantization rule of angular momentum and value of magnetic field of proton on electron
and obtain the energy difference between states :-
cksgj dk dks.kh; laoxs Dok.Ve fu;e rFkk bysDVkWu ij izkVs kWu ds pqEcdh; {ks= ds eku dk mi;ksx djrs gq, voLFkkvksa ds
e/; tkZ vUrjky gksxk %&
m0 me8
1
(A) DE =
4 3
4
256 p 0 h n 5
(C) DE =
14.
m 0 me 6
1
3 4
4
128p 0 h n 5
m0 me 4 1
(B) DE =
64p3 30 h3 n 4
(D) DE =
m 0 me 4
1
3 4 3
256 p 0 h n 4
When an external magnetic field B is applied to a hydrogen atom three photons can be emitted
corresponding to transition from n = 2 to n = 1. The energies can be 10.2 eV + SB, 10.2 eV,
eh
hc
10.2eV SB where mS =
is Bohr's magneton. By finding E =
find expression for Dl (change
2m
l
in wavelength)
tc gkbMkt
s u ijek.kq ij ,d ckg~; pqEcdh; {ks= B yxk;k tkrk gS rks ;gk lae.k n = 2 ls n = 1 ds laxr rhu QksVksu
mRlftZr gks ldrs gaSA tkZvksa ds eku 10.2 eV + SB, 10.2 eV, 10.2eV SB gks ldrs gSa tgk mS =
eh
cksgj
2m
eXS usVkWu gAS E = hc Kkr djrs gq, Dl (rjaxn/S ;Z esa ifjorZu) ds fy, O;atd Kkr dhft, %&
l
l2 e B
(A) Dl =
pm c
(C) Dl =
l2e B
2 pm c
2l 2 e B
(B) Dl =
pm c
(D) Dl =
l2 e B
4 pm c
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
xl
S ds de vk;ru ds fy;s] xl
S ks ds xR;kRed flkUr ds vuqlkj] xl
S ds lHkh Hkkxksa ds rki leku gksrs gAS ijUrq xl
S
ds vf/kd vk;ru ds fy;s tl
S s fd ok;qe.My ds fy;s xl
S ds lHkh Hkkxksa esa leku rki dk vuqeku ykxw ugh gksrk gAS
ok;qe.My ds vyx&vyx Hkkxksa dk rki vyx&vyx gksxkA i`Foh dh lrg ds vykok] ok;qe.My dh vyx&vyx
pkbZ ij rki dk eku vyx&vyx gksrk gAS pkbZ ds lkFk rki esa deh ok;qe.Myh ; lapse nj dgykrh gAS ;g nj
i`Foh dh lrg ij vyx&vyx LFkkuksa ij leku gksrh gAS vyx&vyx LFkkuksa ij lwpuk dks ,df=r dj ;g Kkr fd;k
tkrk gS fd vkl
S r fo'oO;kid ysIl (lapse) nj 6.7 C/km gAS
dsoy ok;qe.My ds fupys Hkkx esa rki esa js[kh; deh gksrh gAS ;g Hkkx {kksHke.My dgykrk gAS ;g ok;qe.My dk og
Hkkx gS ftlesa ekl
S e lEcU/kh ifjorZu gksrs gS rFkk ok;q;ku mM+rs gAS {kksHke.My ds ij lerki e.My gksrk gAS ,d
dkYifud lhek nks lrgksa dk foHkkftr djrh gAS lerki e.My esa rki yxHkx fu;r jgrk gAS
i`Foh lrg ij lw;Z izdk'k ds vo'kks"k.k ls {kksHke.My dk uhps dk Hkkx xeZ gksrk gSA vr% /okZ/kj laogu /kkjk,sa yxkrkj
gok esa fefJr gksrh jgrh gAS tl
S s&tl
S s gok ds iklZy (parcel) ij mBrs g]S bldk nkc ?kVrk gS rFkk ;g Qy
S rh gAS iklZy
(parcel) blds pkjksa vksj ds okrkoj.k ij dk;Z djrk gS rkfd bldh vkUrfjd tkZ rFkk bldk rki ?kVrk gAS ekuk fd
/okZ/kj feJ.k bruk rhoz gksrk gS tl
S s fd :ks"e_ rFkk jkf'k TP(1-g)/g dk eku {kksHke.My dh ijrksa esa fu;r jgrk gSA
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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15.
(A) In above paragraph heat conduction is not dominating mechanism of heat transfer.
(B) At equator temperature lapse rate is maximum as compared to any other latitude.
(C) Bulk modulus for the process involved in the above paragraph is P.
(D) According to above paragraph weather variation is due to temperature variation in vertical direction.
If behavior of the mixing of parcels of air is approximately assumed to be adiabatic then lapse rate can be
expressed as :
;fn gok ds iklZy dk feJ.k yxHkx :ks"e eku fy;k tk, rks lapse nj O;Dr dh tk ldrh gAS
(A) -
P
dP
( g - 1)
T
dy
(B) -
T 1 - g dP
P g dy
(C) -
P g - 1 dP
T g dy
(D) -
T
dP
( g - 1)
P
dy
SECTION II / [k.M II
&
SECTION III / [k.M III
Matrix-Match Type / eSfV D l&es y izd kj
Integer Value Correct Type / iw . kk d eku lgh iz d kj
No question will be asked in section II and III / [k.M II ,oa III esa dksb Z iz'u ugha gSA
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1.
HkkfS rdh dh iz;ksx'kkyk esa ,d NksVk ?ku fp=kuqlkj ,d ?k"kZ.kjfgr urry ij uhps dh vksj fQlyrk gSA ;g blds vk/ks
O;eku okys ,d vU; ?ku ls izR;kLFk rFkk {kSfrt :i ls Vdjkrk gAS ;fn urry 20 cm pk gks rFkk Vscy Q'kZ ls
90 cm ij gks rks cM+k o NksVk nksuksa ?ku Vscy ls e'k% x rFkk y ehVj nwjh ij /kjkry ls Vdjkrs gaSA
y
dk eku gksxkA
x
//
// /
///
// /
/// /
// / /
20cm
/ //
///
///
////
/////
///
90cm
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2.
The amount of power delivered by the ac source in the capacitor & resistance R1 of the circuit given
X
3
below is 10 watt, then x is :
8
X
uhps fn,s x, ifjiFk esa ac L=ksr }kjk la/kkfj= rFkk izfrjks/k R1 esa nh xbZ 'kf dh ek=k ;fn 10 3 okWV gks rks x gksxk :
8
Xc=12 W
R1=5W
XL=8W
R2=6W
3.
Erms = 130 V
Water at temperature 40C flows from a tap T into a heated container C. The container has a heating
element (a resistor R) which is generating heat at the rate of P, that may be varied. The rate of water in
1000
l / min . The heat generated is sufficient so that the water in the container is
7
boiling and getting converted into steam at a steady rate. What is the minimum power P (in MW) that
must be generated as heat in the steady state in resistor R so that the amount of liquid water in the
container neither increases nor decreases with time ? (Neglect other losses of heat, such as conduction
from the container to the air and heat capacity of container)
For water, specific heat c = 4.2 kJ kg1 K1, latent heat of vaporization Lvap = 2.268 MJ kg1, density
r = 1000 kg m3.
iznf'kZr fp= esa 40C rkieku okyk ty ,d uy T ls fdlh xeZ fd, gq, ik= C esa izokfgr gksrk gAS bl ik= esa ,d
"eu ;qf (,d izfrjks/kd R) yxh gqbZ gS tks P nj ij "ek mRiUu dj jgh gS rFkk bls ifjofrZr Hkh fd;k tk ldrk gAS
1000
l / min gAS ;gk mRiUu "ek bruh i;kZIr gS fd ik= esa Hkjk ty mcy dj LFkk;h
uy ls ty cgus dh nj m =
7
nj ij Hkki esa ifjofrZr gks tkrk gAS izfrjks/k R esa LFkk;h voLFkk esa "ek ds :i esa fdruh U;wure 'kf P (MW esa)
mRiUu gksuk pkfg, rkfd ik= esa o ty dh ek=k le; ds lkFk uk rks c<+s uk gh ?kVs\ ik= ls ok;q esa pkyu }kjk "ekkl
,oa ik= dh "ek/kkfjrk dks ux.; ekusaA
ty ds fy, fof'k"V "ek c = 4.2 kJ kg 1 K 1 , ok"iu dh xq I r "ek L vap = 2.268 MJ kg 1 ,
?kuRo r = 1000 kg m3 ysaA
T
C
R
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4.
At a smooth horizontal table are two identical cubes of mass m, connected by a spring of rigidity k. The
length of spring in the unstretched state is l0. The right cube is linked to the load mass m at the end. At
some time the system is released and the system moves without initial velocity. Find the maximum
distance (in cm) between blocks during the motion of the system.
[l0 = 1 cm, m = 3 kg, k = 1000 N/m]
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
bl [k.M esa 8 cgqfodYi iz'u gaSA izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C) vkjS (D) gaS ftuesa ls ds o y ,d
lgh gSA
1.
Which among the following aqueous solution have highest boiling point (A) 1 molal KCl solution
(B) 2 molal glucose
(C) 1 molal Co(NO3)2 solution
(D) 1 molal NaCl solution
fuEu tyh; foy;uksa esa ls fdldk DoFkukad lokZf/kd gksxk (A) 1 eksy y KCl foy;u
(B) 2 eksyy Xywdkst
(C) 1 eksy y Co(NO3)2 foy;u
(D) 1 eksyy NaCl foy;u
2.
Which of the following is a correct statement (A) High temperature is favourable for physical adsorption
(B) Flocculation value is measure of protective power
(C) Fe(OH)3 aqueous solution can be used for cogulation of As2S3 aqueous solution
(D) Aqueous gold solution is an example of positively charged sol
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3.
4.
H
|
HO
(A)
(C)
H
|
HN
|
H
O
Cl
(B)
H
|
OH
H
|
NH
|
H
fuEu esa ls dkuS ls fodYi esa] H-ca/ku dk lgh izn'kZu ugha gks jgk gS
H
|
HO
(A)
(C)
H
|
HN
|
H
O
Cl
(B)
H
|
OH
H
|
NH
|
H
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5.
(B) p-C5H5
(C) CHCH
2
(D) PF3
CH
..
6.
Which of the following metal oxide is more stable if the free energies of formation of Cr2O3 and Al2O3
per mole of oxygen consumed are 540 kJ and 827 kJ respectively :
(A) Cr2O3
(B) Al2O3
fuEu esa ls dkuS lk /kkrq vkWDlkbM vf/kd LFkk;h gksxk ;fn Cr2O3 rFkk Al2O3 ds fuekZ.k dh] izfr eksy vkWDlhtu [kpZ
ij eq tkZ,as e'k% 540 kJ rFkk 827 kJ gaS
(A) Cr2O3
(B) Al2O3
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7.
O2N
H2NOH
P + Q
Cl
Na
Cyclic
product
CO2
H /
R
NaHCO3
H3O
S + T
(ph;
mRikn)
Product S is :
mRikn S g&S
O2N
(A)
8.
H2N
NH2
(B) CH3 NH2
NO2
(C)
Cl
Cl
Major product obtained during reaction
O (ii) H2O
O
OH
(A)
O
O
O
(B)
OH
O
OH
(C)
O
OH
OH
(D)
OH
OH
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C4 H 9Cl+ H 2O
C 4H 9OH + HCl
(2)
SN
C4H 9Cl+ NaOH
C 4H 9OH + NaCl
(2)
SN
C4 H 9Cl+ H 2O
C 4H 9OH + HCl
(2)
SN
C4H 9Cl+ NaOH
C 4H 9OH + NaCl
(2)
9.
Find time taken to complete 50% reaction according to SN1 mechanism if time taken to complete 75%
reaction is 40 min ;fn vfHkf;k dks 75% iw.kZ gksus esa 40 feuV yxrs gS] rks SN1 f;kfo/kh ds vuqlkj vfHkf;k dks 50% iw.kZ gksus
esa yxk le; gS (A) 40 min
(B) 20 min
(C) 10 min
(D) 80 min
10.
Starting with [C4H9Cl] = 1M and [NaOH] = 2M what is the rate in (M sec 1) according to SN2 mechanism
when [C4H9Cl] changes to 0.25 M ,
Given : k = 4 104 M1sec1
[C4H9Cl] = 1M rFkk [NaOH] = 2M ds lkFk izkjEHk gksus ij SN2 f;kfo/kh ds vuqlkj nj (M sec1) esa D;k gksxh
tc [C4H9Cl] dh la[;k 0.25 M gks tkrh gAS
(B) 104
(C) 5 104
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11.
12.
tc fdlh vfHkdeZd }kjk ,d fof'k"V vk;u dk ijh{k.k fd;k tkrk gS rks foy;u esa mifLFkr vU; vk;u tks Hkh
vfHkdeZd ds lkFk f;k djrs gaS ] dh mifLFkfr ds dkj.k ck/kk (interference) mRiUu gks ldrh gAS dqN ifjfLFkr;ksa
esa ,sls vfHkdeZd dks feykdj bl ck/kk dks jksdk tkuk lEHko gS ftUgsa ekWfLdax vfHkdeZd dgk tkrk gS rFkk tks
vojks/kdkjh vk;uksa ds lkFk LFkk;h ladqy cuk ysrs gSA bl izdkj] lfEefyr vk;u ds HkkSfrd i`FkDdj.k dh vko';drk
ugha iM+rh gS rFkk ijh{k.k esa yxus okys le; dks Hkh dkQh de fd;k tk ldrk gAS vo{ksiksa ds feJ.k ls ] vo{ksi
dks p;ukRed :i ls foys; djds Hkh i`Fkd fd;k tk ldrk gS :
For the test of Cadmium ion with H2S, "_______" ion can be masked with excess KCN solution :
H2S ds lkFk dsMfe;e vk;u ds ijh{k.k esa "_______" vk;u dks KCN foy;u dks vkf/kD ; esa feykdj ekW Ld
fd;k tk ldrk gS :
(A) Al+3
(B) Zn+2
(C) Cu+2
(D) Ba+2
Select the correct statement :
(A) When testing for Pb2+ in the presence of Ag+, we may produce a mixture of AgCl and PbCl2
precipitates. If ammonia is added silver chloride dissolves in the form of diammine Silver ion while
remaining ppt. does not change its colour
(B) When H2S gas is passed into sodium nitroprusside then purple colour is obtained
(C) When CrO2Cl2 is passed into NaOH solution then colour of solution becomes green
(D) Brown ring complex has d2sp3 hybridisation with 3.87 B.M. magnetic moment.
lgh dFku pqfu, :
(A) Ag+ dh mifLFkfr esa Pb+2 dk ijh{k.k djus ij AgCl rFkk PbCl2 ds vo{ksiksa dk feJ.k cu ldrk gAS ;fn
blesa veksfu;k feyk;h tkrh gS rks flYoj DyksjkbM] Mkb,sEehu flYoj vk;u ds :i esa foys; gks tkrk gS tcfd
'ks"k vo{ksi dk jax ugha cnyrk gS
(B) tc lksfM;e ukbVksiz qlkbM esa H2S xSl dks izokfgr fd;k tkrk gS rks cSaxuh jax izkIr gksrk gS
(C) tc CrO2Cl2 dks NaOH foy;u esa ls izokfgr fd;k tkrk gS rks foy;u dk jax gjk gks tkrk gS
(D) Hkwjh oy; ladqy esa d2sp3 ladj.k mifLFkr gksrk gS o pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ 3.87 B.M. gksrk gS
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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'X'
SOCl2
CH3
CHI3 + U
Q
Major /
(3 Alcohol) /
(3 ,YdksgkWy)
O3
Zn / H2O
R+S
eq[;
Conc.
KOH
HCOO K + T
13.
Ca(OH)2
I2
(A)
14.
(B)
OH
R & S can not be distinguished by
(C)
OH
(D) None
R rFkk S fuEu esa ls fdlds }kjk foHksfnr ugha fd;s tk ldrs gaS&
(A) vk;ksMksQkeZ ijh{k.k
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15.
16.
SECTION II / [k.M II
&
SECTION III / [k.M III
Matrix-Match Type / eSfV D l&es y izd kj
Integer Value Correct Type / iw . kk d eku lgh iz d kj
No question will be asked in section II and III / [k.M II ,oa III esa dksb Z iz'u ugha gSA
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bl [k.M esa 4 iz' u gaSA izR;sd iz'u dk mkj 0 ls 9 rd (nksuksa 'kkfey) ds chp dk ,dy va dh ; iw. kkd gSA
1.
Calculate the magnitude of work done by 2mole ideal gas in kJ, when expansion is taking place from
2 litre to 22 litre against constant external pressure of 1 atm.
[Given :1 litre-atm = 100 J]
nks eksy vkn'kZ xSl dk fu;r ckg~; nkc 1atm ds fo: 2 litre ls 22 litre rd izlkj gksrk gS] rks xSl }kjk fd;s
x;s dk;Z ds ifjek.k dh x.kuk kJ esa dhft,A
[fn;k x;k gS :1 litre-atm = 100 J]
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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2.
Quinhydrone is a sparingly soluble one-to-one addition compound formed from hydroquinone and
quinone. When solid quinhydrone is dissolved in an aqueous medium, equal concentrations of
hydroquinone and quinone result. If a platinum wire is dipped into the solution, the potential of the
electrode is governed by the reversible reaction:
O
OH
+ 2H+ + 2e l
O
(Q)
OH
(H2Q)
Where Q denotes quinone and H2Q denotes hydroquinone. The E value of this half cell reaction is
+0.46 V with respect to the saturated calomel reference electrode (SCE). Because the potential of the
quinone-hydroquinone half reaction depends on the concentration of hydrogen ion, it is possible to use
this system to measure pH. A sample solution of unknown pH was saturated with quinhydrone and a
platinum electrode was dipped into it. If the reduction potential of the such electrode was found to be
+0.22 V with respect to SCE, what was the pH of the sample solution?
[Given :
2.303 RT
= 0.06 ]
F
gkbMkDs ohukWu rFkk DohukWu ls fufeZr Dohu gkbMkWu ,d vYi foys; ;ksxkRed ;kSfxd gksrk g]S tc Bksl DohugkbMkWu dks
,d tyh; ek/;e esa ?kksyk tkrk gAS rc leku lkUnzrk ds gkbMkDs ohukWu rFkk DohukWu izkIr gksrs gaS ;fn ,d IysVhue ds rkj
dks foy;u esa Mqck;k tkrk gS rc bysDVkWMksa dk foHko mRe.kh; vfHkf;k }kjk fu;af=r fd;k tkrk gAS
O
OH
+ 2H+ + 2e l
O
(Q)
OH
(H2Q)
tgk Q-DohukWu dks rFkk H2Q gkbMksDohukWu dks crkrk gAS bl v/kZly
s vfHkf;k dk ekud dy
S ksey
s funsZ'kh bysDVkWM(SCE)
ds lkis{k E eku +0.46 V gAS D;ksafd DohukWu & gkbMkDs ohukWu v/kZ lYS k vfHkf;k dk foHko gkbMkt
s u vk;u dh lkUnzrk
ij fuHkZj djrk gS] pH dks ekius ds fy, bl ra= dk mi;ksx fd;k tkuk lEHko gAS DohugkbMkus ls lar`Ir vKkr pH dk
,d uewuk foy;u vkSj blesa Mqck;k x;k ,d IysVhue bysDVkWM fy;k x;k gAS ;fn bl bysDVkWM dk foHko SCE ds
lkis{k +0.22 V ik;k x;k gks] rks bl uewus foy;u dh pH D;k gksxh\
[fn;k gS %&
2.303 RT
= 0.06 ]
F
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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3.
fuEu esa ls ,sls vk;uksa dh la [;k crkbZ;sa tks NaOH rFkk NH4OH nksuksa ds vkf/kD; esa foys; gS
Ag+, Pb+2, Al+3, Sn+2, Zn+2, Cd+2.
4.
fuEu vfHkf;k esa izkIr MkbZ czkseks mRikn dh dqy la[;k g&S
Me
H
Br
HBr
CCl4
CH
CH2
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Hkkx -3 : xf.kr
lgh gSA
1.
e x + sin x + 4 cos x + 3
e x + 5sin x + 3cos x + 6 dx is equal toe x + sin x + 4 cos x + 3
e x + 5sin x + 3cos x + 6 dx dk eku gksxk (A)
))
1
x + ln e x + 5sin x + 3 cos x + 6 + C
2
1
x
(C) x + ln ( e + 5sin x + 3cos x + 6 ) + C
2
(where C is constant of integration)
(B)
))
1
x - ln e x + 5sin x + 3 cos x + 6 + C
2
1
x
(D) x - ln ( e + 5sin x + 3 cos x + 6 ) + C
2
A function '' is defined for all real numbers and satisfies (2 + x) = (2 x) and (7 + x) = (7 x) for
all real x. If x = 0 is a root of (x) = 0, then the least number of roots of (x) = 0 for x [1000,1000]
is-
,d Qyu '' lHkh okLrfod la[;kvksa ds fy, ifjHkkf"kr gS rFkk lHkh okLrfod x ds fy, (2 + x) = (2 x) rFkk
(7 + x) = (7 x) dks lUrq"V djrk gAS ;fn x = 0, (x) = 0 dk ,d ewy gks] rks x [1000,1000] ds fy,
(x) = 0 ds ewyksa dh U;wure la[;k gksxh (A) 400
(B) 301
(C) 401
(D) 501
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3.
n 4 + 3n 2 + 10n + 10
dk eku gksxk 2n n 4 + 4
n =2
(A) 1
4.
(B)
11
10
(C)
3
2
(D) 2
The area of region in xy-plane consisting of all points (a,b) such that quadratic equation
ax2 + 2(a + b 7)x + 2b = 0 has fewer than 2 real solutions isxy-lery esa lHkh fcUnqvksa (a,b) dks j[kus okys {ks= dk {ks=Qy rkfd f}?kkr lehdj.k ax2 + 2(a + b 7)x + 2b = 0 ds
(B) 9p
p
The value of
x2
1 + sin x +
-p
p
x2
1 + sin x +
-p
(A) p2
1 + sin 2 x
(C) 25p
1 + sin x
2
(D) 49p
dx is-
dx dk eku gksxk -
(B)
p2
3
(C)
p3
3
(D) 0
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6.
p
2p
tan
sec
3
3
and P be a 2 2 matrix such that PPT = I (where I is identity
Let A =
2015
p
cot
2 cos ( 2014p )
T
matrix of order 2). If Q = PAP and R= [rij]22 = PTQ8P, thenp
2p
tan
sec
3
3
rFkk P, ,d 2 2 vkO;wg bl izdkj gS fd PPT = I g]S (tgk I dksfV 2 dk
ekuk A =
cot 2015p cos 2014p
(
)
2
T
rRled vkO;wg g)S A ;fn Q = PAP rFkk R= [rij]22 = PTQ8P gks] rc -
(A) r11 = 81
7.
(B) r11 = 27 3
(C) r11 = 4 3
(D) r11 = - 3
Given two independent events, if the probability that exactly one of them occurs is
26
and the probability
49
15
, then the probability of least probable of the two events is49
26
nks LorU= ?kVuk;sa nh xbZ gS] ;fn muesa ls Bhd ,d ds ?kfVr gksus dh izkf;drk
rFkk muesa ls fdlh Hkh ?kVuk ds ?kfVr
49
15
ugha gksus dh izkf;drk
gks] rks nksuksa ?kVukvksa esa ls U;wure izkf;drk okyh ?kVuk dh izkf;drk gksxh 49
2
3
4
5
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7
7
7
7
8.
p
p
If the function (x) satisfies '(x) + (x) cotx 2 cosx = 0 and = 1 , then is equal to2
3
p
;fn Qyu (x), '(x) + (x) cotx 2 cosx = 0 dks lUrq"V djrk gS rFkk = 1 gks] rks
2
(A) 0
(B)
1
2
(C)
3
2
p
dk eku gksxk 3
(D) 1
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Let g ( x ) = ( t ) dt where (x) is a continuous function. Given (x) is an odd function "xR and is
0
ekuk g ( x ) = ( t ) dt tgk (x) ,d larr~ Qyu gAS fn;k x;k gS fd (x) lHkh xR ds fy, fo"ke Qyu gS rFkk
0
vkorZdky 2 ds lkFk vkorhZ gSA lkFk gh (x), izR;sd vUrjky ij lekdyuh; gSA
9.
10.
fuEu esa ls dkuS lk lgh gksxk (A) g(x) ,d fo"ke rFkk vkorhZ Qyu gAS
(C) g(x) ,d le rFkk vukorhZ Qyu gAS
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MATHEMATICS
11.
10
log10 ( xy )
rFkk ( xy )
log10 ( xy )
(B) 3
(C) 4
(C) 4
(B) 3
If (x1,y 1) and (x 2,y 2) are two ordered pair which satisfies the condition in comprehension
(where x1,x2,y1,y2 N), then
x1 x 2
isy1 y 2
x1 x 2
;fn (x1,y1) rFkk (x2,y2) nks fer ;qXe g]S tks vuqPNsn esa fn, x, izfrcU/k dks lUrq"V djrs gaS, rc y y dk eku gksxk
1 2
(tgk x1,x2,y1,y2 N g)S (A) 10
(B) 20
(C)
500
(D) 1000
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ekuk o C1 : y =
13.
8 3
2
x and C2 : y = (x + a) .
27
8 3
2
x rFkk C2 : y = (x + a) gAS
27
The range of 'a' for which there exists two common tangents to the curves C1 and C2 other than
x-axis is a dk ifjlj ftlds fy, oksa C1 rFkk C2 dh x-v{k ds vfrfjDr nks mHk;fu"B Li'kZjs[kk;sa fo|eku gks] gksxk (A) ( 0, )
14.
1
(B) - , - {0}
2
3
(C) - , - {0}
2
(D) [1, )
If a = 4 ,then the area bounded by the two tangent lines mentioned in the previous question and the given
parabola C2 is-
;fn a = 4 gks] rks mijksDr iz'u esa nh xbZ nks Li'kZ js[kkvksa rFkk fn, x, ijoy; C2 }kjk ifjc {ks=Qy gksxk (A) 100
(B) 144
(C) 180
(D) 200
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x
1
p
-1 ( t ) dt - ( cos t - ( t ) )dt = -1 ( t ) dt " x 0, and (0) = 1.
2
0
0
15.
x
1
p
-1 ( t ) dt - ( cos t - ( t ) )dt = -1 ( t ) dt " x 0, dks lUrq"V djrk gS rFkk (0) = 1 gAS
2
0
0
p
The number of solution(s) of the equation 2(2x) (sinx)(x) = 0 in x 0, is 4
p
x 0, esa] lehdj.k 2(2x) (sinx)(x) = 0 ds gyksa dh la[;k gksxh 4
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
p
(C) , 2
2
2
(D) 0,
p
p/2
16.
The value of
p/2
( x ) dx
0
2
(A) ,1
p
SECTION II / [k.M II
&
SECTION III / [k.M III
Matrix-Match Type / eSfV D l&es y izd kj
Integer Value Correct Type / iw . kk d eku lgh iz d kj
No question will be asked in section II and III / [k.M II ,oa III esa dksb Z iz'u ugha gSA
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13
C
A
D
13
C
27
18
B
41
B
41
eku gksxk (tgk [.] egke iw.kkd Qyu gks iznf'kZr djrk g)S
2.
18
27
x
y
and 33x - 56y = 2
. If
2
x + y2
x +y
2
p
(where p and q are relatively prime), then (6p q) is
q
ekuk (x,y) okLrfod la[;kvksa dk ,d ;qXe g]S tks 56x + 33y = djrk gAS ;fn | x | + | y |=
x
y
rFkk 33x - 56y = 2 2 dks lUrq"V
2
x +y
x +y
2
p
(tgk p rFkk q ijLij vHkkT; la[;k;sa gaS), rc (6p q) dk eku gksxk
q
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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p
If a, b 0, satisfy the following simultaneous equation
2
2 sin2b = 3sin2a and tanb = 3 tana,
2
then the value of (8cos a) is
p
;fn a, b 0, fuEu ;qxir lehdj.k dks lUrq"V djrs gS
( x + a ) + ( x + b) + (x + c)
Consider ( x ) =
( a - b )( a - c ) ( b - a )( b - c ) ( c - a )( c - b )
2
4.
If 'p' denotes the number of natural numbers in the range of (x), then unit digit of (p + 8)2015 is
( x + a ) + ( x + b) + (x + c)
( tgk
ekuk ( x ) =
( a - b )( a - c ) ( b - a )( b - c ) ( c - a )( c - b )
2
;fn 'p', (x) ds ifjlj esa izkd`r la[;kvksa dh la [;k dks n'kkZrk gks] rks (p + 8)2015 dk bdkbZ vad gksxk
Space for Rough Work / dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku
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15.
[ka M-I (ii) ds gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mkj okys cqycqys (BUBBLE) dks dkyk djus ij 3 va d vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycqyk dkyk ugha djus ij
'kwU ; (0) vad iznku fd;k tk;sxk bl [akM ds iz'uksa esa xyr mkj nsus ij dksbZ .kkRed va d ugha fn;s tk;saxasA
For each question in Section-I (ii), you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer
and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened No negative marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
16.
[kaM-IV ds gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mkjksa (mkj) okys lHkh cqycqyksa (cqycqys) dks dkyk djus ij 3 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycqyk dkyk
ugha djus ij 'kw U ; (0) vad iznku fd;k tk;sxkA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa .kkRed ,d (1) va d iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
For each question in Section-IV, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken all the bubble(s) corresponding to only the
correct answer(s) and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. In all other cases minus one (1) mark will be awarded
17. g = 10 m/s2
vkids mkj ds ew Y;ka du ds fy, cqycqys dks dkyk djus dk mi;qDr rjhdk
a
Part darkening
Figure-1 : Correct way of bubbling for valid answer and a few examplex of invalid answers
fp=&1 % oS/ k mkj ds fy, cq ycq yk Hkjus dk lgh rjhdk vkSj voS/ k mkjks a ds dq N mnkgj.kA
Any other form of partial marking such as ticking or crossing the bubble will be invalid
vkaf'kd va du ds vU; rjhds tS ls cqycqys dks fVd djuk ;k kW l djuk xyr gksxkA
1
0
1
2
3
0
1
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3
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9
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Figure-2 : Correct Way of Bubbling your Form Number on the ORS. (Example Form Numebr : 14200022)
fp=&2 % vks- vkj-,l (ORS) ij vkids QkW eZ uEcj ds ccy dks Hkjus dk lgh rjhdkA (mnkgj.k QkW eZ uEcj : 14200022)
ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke
Form Number /
QkWeZ la [;k
euS as lHkh vuqn's kksa dks i<+ fy;k gS vkjS eaS mudk vo'; ikyu d:xk@d:xhA
ds gLrk{kj
fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj
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