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PART A CHEMISTRY
1.

2.

possible excited state of hydrogen ?

U S
?

(1)

26.8 eV

(1)

26.8 eV

(2)

23.4 eV

(2)

23.4 eV

(3)

16.8 eV

(3)

16.8 eV

(4)

113.6 eV

(4)

113.6 eV

Which of the following is the energy of a

In the following sequence of reactions :


KMnO 4

SOCl 2

Toluene A
B

H2 /Pd

BaSO 4

1.

2.


KMnO 4

SOCl 2

Toluene A
B

C,

H2 /Pd

BaSO 4

the product C is :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
3.

C6H5CH3

(1)

C6H5CHO

(3)

C6H5CH2OH

(2)

C6H5COOH

Which

compound

(4)
would

give

3.

5 - keto - 2 - methyl hexanal upon

C6H5CH3

C6H5CH2OH

C6H5CHO

C6H5COOH

$ U U
5 - U - 2 - ?

ozonolysis ?

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

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4.

5.

6.

The ionic radii (in ) of N32, O22 and F2

4.

N32, O22 F2

( )

are respectively :

(1)

1.36, 1.71 and 1.40

(1)

1.36, 1.71

1.40

(2)

1.71, 1.40 and 1.36

(2)

1.71, 1.40

1.36

(3)

1.71, 1.36 and 1.40

(3)

1.71, 1.36

1.40

(4)

1.36, 1.40 and 1.71

(4)

1.36, 1.40

1.71

The color of KMnO4 is due to :

5.

KMnO4

U U

(1)

d 2 d transition

(1)

d 2 d

(2)

L M charge transfer transition

(2)

L M

(3)

s 2 s* transition

(3)

s 2 s*

(4)

M L charge transfer transition

(4)

M L

Assertion : Nitrogen and Oxygen are the

6.

main components in the


atmosphere but these do not

SU

SU

U U U
U U U
U U

react to form oxides of nitrogen.


Reason :

The reaction between nitrogen

and oxygen requires high


temperature.
(1)

Both assertion and reason are

U U

(1)

U U
ScUU

(2)

(3)

(4)

U U
ScUU

correct, but the reason is not the


correct explanation for the assertion
(2)

The assertion is incorrect, but the


reason is correct

(3)

Both the assertion and reason are


incorrect

(4)

Both assertion and reason are


correct, and the reason is the correct
explanation for the assertion

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7.

Which of the following compounds is not

7.

an antacid ?

8.

(1)

Cimetidine

(1)

(2)

Phenelzine

(2)

(3)

Ranitidine

(3)

(4)

Aluminium hydroxide

(4)

In the context of the Hall - Heroult process

8.

for the extraction of Al, which of the

UU

UUU
UU

-UU c
?

following statements is false ?


(1)

Al 2 O 3 is mixed with CaF 2 which


lowers the melting point of the

(1)

mixture and brings conductivity


(2)

Al31 is reduced at the cathode to

(2)

form Al

9.

(3)

Na3AlF6 serves as the electrolyte

(3)

(4)

CO and CO2 are produced in this


process

(4)

Match the catalysts to the correct

9.

processes :
Catalyst

Process

CaF2 Al2O3

U
U

U U Al31 U Al

Na3AlF6 l U U

CO CO2

U
U
U

(A) TiCl3
(i)
U
(B) PdCl2
(ii) -^
UU
(C) CuCl2
(iii) S
(D) V 2O 5
(iv) U

(A)

TiCl3

(i)

Wacker process

(B)

PdCl2

(ii)

Ziegler - Natta

(C)

CuCl2

(iii)

Contact process

(D)

V 2O 5

(iv)

Deacons process

(1)

(A) - (ii), (B) - (i), (C) - (iv), (D) - (iii)

(1)

(A) - (ii), (B) - (i), (C) - (iv), (D) - (iii)

(2)

(A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i)

(2)

(A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i)

(3)

(A) - (iii), (B) - (i), (C) - (ii), (D) - (iv)

(3)

(A) - (iii), (B) - (i), (C) - (ii), (D) - (iv)

(4)

(A) - (iii), (B) - (ii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i)

(4)

(A) - (iii), (B) - (ii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i)

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polymerization

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10.

10.

In the reaction

NaNO /HCl
0258 C

CuCN/KCN
D

NaNO /HCl
0258 C

D E 1 N 2

CuCN/KCN
D

D
E 1 N2

the product E is :

11.

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

of paints and lacquers ?

U
?

(1)

Glyptal

(1)

(2)

Polypropene

(2)

(3)

Poly vinyl chloride

(3)

UU

(4)

Bakelite

(4)

Which polymer is used in the manufacture

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12.

13.

exist for square planar [Pt (Cl) (py) (NH3)

(NH2OH)]1 is (py 5 pyridine) :

[Pt (Cl) (py) (NH3) (NH2OH)]1


(py 5 pyridine)

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

The number of geometric isomers that can

Higher order (>3) reactions are rare due

12.

13.

U (>3)

to :
(1)

increase in entropy and activation

(1)

U U
h

(2)

U UU U U
SU

energy as more molecules are


involved
(2)

shifting of equilibrium towards


reactants due to elastic collisions

(3)

loss of active species on collision

(3)

UU S$

(4)

low probability of simultaneous

(4)

UU

collision of all the reacting species

14.

Which among the following is the most

14.

reactive ?
(1)

Br2

(1)

Br2

(2)

I2

(2)

I2

(3)

ICl

(3)

ICl

(4)

Cl2

(4)

Cl2

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15.

Two Faraday of electricity is passed

15.

through a solution of CuSO4. The mass of

copper deposited at the cathode is :

CuSO4

, UU l
U U :
(Cu U 563.5 amu)

(at. mass of Cu563.5 amu)

16.

(1)

63.5 g

(1)

63.5 g

(2)

2g

(2)

2g

(3)

127 g

(3)

127 g

(4)

0g

(4)

0g

adsorbed (per gram of charcoal) is :

S 0.06N U 50 mL
3 g cU
U U U S
0.042 N U
(cU- U)

(1)

36 mg

(1)

36 mg

(2)

42 mg

(2)

42 mg

(3)

54 mg

(3)

54 mg

(4)

18 mg

(4)

18 mg

3 g of activated charcoal was added to

16.

50 mL of acetic acid solution (0.06N) in a


flask. After an hour it was filtered and
the strength of the filtrate was found to be
0.042 N.

17.

The amount of acetic acid

accomplished by :

UU
U

(1)

Sandmeyers reaction

(1)

UU

(2)

Finkelstein reaction

(2)

SU

(3)

Swarts reaction

(3)

SU

(4)

Free radical fluorination

(4)

The synthesis of alkyl fluorides is best

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18.

The molecular formula of a commercial

18.

resin used for exchanging ions in water


softening is C8H7SO3Na (Mol. wt. 206).
What would be the maximum uptake of
Ca21 ions by the resin when expressed in

U$ C8H7SO3Na
( U = 206) U$ Ca21
(
U$) ?

mole per gram resin ?

19.

20.

(1)

1
206

(1)

1
206

(2)

2
309

(2)

2
309

(3)

1
412

(3)

1
412

(4)

1
103

(4)

1
103

soluble ?

(1)

Vitamin D

(1)

U D

(2)

Vitamin E

(2)

U E

(3)

Vitamin K

(3)

U K

(4)

Vitamin C

(4)

U C

Which of the vitamins given below is water

The intermolecular interaction that is

19.

20.

dependent on the inverse cube of distance

U-
U U U ,

between the molecules is :


(1)

ion - dipole interaction

(1)

- m

(2)

London force

(2)

(3)

hydrogen bond

(3)

(4)

ion - ion interaction

(4)

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21.

The following reaction is performed at

21.

298 K U

298 K.

2NO(g) 1 O 2 (g) 2NO 2 (g)

2NO(g) 1 O 2 (g) 2NO 2 (g)


298 K U NO(g)


86.6 kJ/mol 298 K U NO2(g)
? (Kp51.631012)

The standard free energy of formation of


NO(g) is 86.6 kJ/mol at 298 K. What is
the standard free energy of formation of
NO2(g) at 298 K? (Kp51.631012)

22.

23.

(1)

866001R(298) ln(1.6310 12)

(1)

866001R(298) ln(1.631012)

(2)

86600 2

(2)

86600 2

(3)

0.5[2386,6002R(298) ln(1.631012)]

(3)

0.5[2386,6002R(298) ln(1.631012)]

(4)

R(298) ln(1.6310 12)286600

(4)

R(298) ln(1.631012)286600

ln (1.6 3 1012 )
R (298)

ln (1.6 3 1012 )
R (298)

colored yellow ?

U
?

(1)

K3[Co(NO2)6]

(1)

K3[Co(NO2)6]

(2)

(NH4)3 [As (Mo3 O10)4]

(2)

(NH4)3 [As (Mo3 O10)4]

(3)

BaCrO 4

(3)

BaCrO 4

(4)

Zn2[Fe(CN)6]

(4)

Zn2[Fe(CN)6]

Which of the following compounds is not

In Carius method of estimation of

22.

23.

halogens, 250 mg of an organic compound


gave 141 mg of AgBr. The percentage of
bromine in the compound is :

U 250 mg
141 mg AgBr
:
(U Ag5108; Br580)

(at. mass Ag5108; Br580)


(1)

36

(1)

36

(2)

48

(2)

48

(3)

60

(3)

60

(4)

24

(4)

24

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24.

Sodium metal crystallizes in a body centred

24.

cubic lattice with a unit cell edge of 4.29.


The

radius

of

sodium

atom

is

U
SU U 4.29
U U

approximately :

25.

(1)

3.22

(1)

3.22

(2)

5.72

(2)

5.72

(3)

0.93

(3)

0.93

(4)

1.86

(4)

1.86

Which of the following compounds will

25.


?
(1) 3 - - 1 - U
(2) 2 - - 1 - U
(3) 1, 1 - U - 1 -
(4) 1 - - 2 - U

26.

208C U

exhibit geometrical isomerism ?

26.

(1)

3 - Phenyl - 1 - butene

(2)

2 - Phenyl - 1 - butene

(3)

1, 1 - Diphenyl - 1 - propane

(4)

1 - Phenyl - 2 - butene

The vapour pressure of acetone at 208C is


185 torr. When 1.2 g of a non-volatile
substance was dissolved in 100 g of acetone
at 208C, its vapour pressure was 183 torr.
The molar mass (g mol21) of the substance

U c 185 torr
208C U, 1.2 g c 100 g
U , c 183 torr
U (g mol21 )

is :

27.

(1)

64

(1)

64

(2)

128

(2)

128

(3)

488

(3)

488

(4)

32

(4)

32

From the following statements regarding

27.

H2O2, choose the incorrect statement :


(1)

It decomposes on exposure to light

(2)

It has to be stored in plastic or wax


lined glass bottles in dark

(3)

It has to be kept away from dust

(4)

It can act only as an oxidizing agent

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H2O2

,

(1) U
(2) SU U U

(3) U U
(4) U
U

28.

greater than its lattice enthalpy ?

U U

?

(1)

BeSO4

(1)

BeSO4

(2)

BaSO4

(2)

BaSO 4

(3)

SrSO 4

(3)

SrSO 4

(4)

CaSO 4

(4)

CaSO 4

Which one of the following alkaline earth

28.

metal sulphates has its hydration enthalpy

29.

300 K for the reaction 2A B 1 C is

U 2A B 1 C
$ 2494.2 J

2494.2 J. At a given time, the composition

The standard Gibbs energy change at

of the reaction mixture is [A] 5

29.

1
, [B]52
2

[B]52 U [C] 5

1
. The reaction proceeds in
2
the : [R58.314 J/K/mol, e52.718]

30.

300 K

1
2

[A] 5

and [C] 5

[R58.314 J/K/mol, e52.718]

(1)

reverse direction because Q > Kc

(1)

U Q > Kc

(2)

forward direction because Q < Kc

(2)

Q < Kc

(3)

reverse direction because Q < Kc

(3)

U Q < Kc

(4)

forward direction because Q > Kc

(4)

Q > Kc

Which one has the highest boiling point ?

30.

(1)

Ne

(1)

Ne

(2)

Kr

(2)

Kr

(3)

Xe

(3)

Xe

(4)

He

(4)

He

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1
,
2

PART B MATHEMATICS
31.

The sum of coefficients of integral powers

31.

32.

50

( )

1 50
3
2

(2)

1 50
3 21
2

(3)

1 50
2 11
2

(4)

1 50
3 11
2

1 50
3
2

(2)

1 50
3 21
2

(3)

1 50
2 11
2

(4)

1 50
3 11
2

Let f (x) be a polynomial of degree four

32.

x51

f ( x )

If lim 1 1
5 3 , then f (2) is equal
x 0
x2

f (x)

(1)

24

(1)

24

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

28

(4)

28

The mean of the data set comprising of 16

x52


U U

f ( x )

lim 1 1
53
x 0
x2

to :

33.

observations is 16. If one of the observation


valued 16 is deleted and three new
observations valued 3, 4 and 5 are added
to the data, then the mean of the resultant
(1)

16.0

(1)

16.0

(2)

15.8

(2)

15.8

(3)

14.0

(3)

14.0

(4)

16.8

(4)

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, f (2) UU

16
16 , U U, 3
3, 4 5 ,
,
16

data, is :

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( )

(1)

having extreme values at x51 and x52.

33.

m U

is :

(1)

50

of x in the binomial expansion of

(1 2 2 x )

(1 2 2 x )

34.

The sum of first 9 terms of the series

34.

13 1 2 3
13 1 2 3 1 3 3
13
1
1
1 .... is :
1
113
11 31 5

13 1 2 3
13 1 2 3 1 3 3
13
1
1
1 ....
1
113
11 31 5

35.

(1)

96

(1)

96

(2)

142

(2)

142

(3)

192

(3)

192

(4)

71

(4)

71

Let O be the vertex and Q be any point on

35.

the parabola, x258y. If the point P divides


the line segment OQ internally in the ratio
1 : 3, then the locus of P is :

36.

U x258y O U
Q P, U U OQ
1 : 3 U U , P

(1)

y 2 5x

(1)

y 2 5x

(2)

y 2 52x

(2)

y 2 52x

(3)

x 2 52y

(3)

x 2 52y

(4)

x 2 5y

(4)

x 2 5y

Let a and b be the roots of equation

36.

x 2 26x2250. If a n 5a n 2b n , for n/1,


a 2 2a8
then the value of 10
is equal to :
2a9

a b m U x226x2250
n/1 , an5an2bn ,
a10 2 2a8
2a9

(1)

26

(1)

26

(2)

(2)

(3)

23

(3)

23

(4)

(4)

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37.

If 12 identical balls are to be placed in 3

37.

identical boxes, then the probability that


one of the boxes contains exactly 3 balls

12 , 3 U
, U 3

is :

38.

10

(1)

2
55
3

(2)

1
220
3

(3)

1
22
3

(4)

55 2 11

3 3

2
55
3

(2)

1
220
3

(3)

1
22
3

(4)

55 2 11

3 3

12

11

A complex number z is said to be

38.

unimodular if ?z?51. Suppose z1 and z2


z1 2 2 z2
are complex numbers such that
2 2 z1 z2

10

(1)

12

11

z
?z?51 z1 z2

z1 2 2 z2
2 2 z1 z2

is unimodular and z2 is not unimodular.


Then the point z1 lies on a :

, z1 S

(1)

straight line parallel to y-axis.

(1)

y-

(2)

circle of radius 2.

(2)

(3)

circle of radius

(4)

straight line parallel to x-axis.

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z2

U U U
U

(3)

(4)

x-

U U U

39.

The integral

dx

x 2 ( x 4 1 1)3 4

equals :

39.

(1)

( x 411) 4 1 c

(2)

2( x 4 1 1) 4 1 c

(3)

x 41 1 4
2
1c
x4

(4)

x4 1 1 4

1c
x4

x ( x 1 1)
1

(2)

2( x 4 1 1) 4 1 c

(3)

x 41 1 4
2
1c
x4

(4)

x4 1 1 4

1c
x4

co-ordinates as integers, that lie in the

40.

interior of the triangle with vertices (0, 0),


(0, 41) and (41, 0), is :

, (0, 0), (0, 41) (41, 0) ,


U S
Z ,

(1)

861

(1)

861

(2)

820

(2)

820

(3)

780

(3)

780

(4)

901

(4)

901

The distance of the point (1, 0, 2) from the


of

intersection

of

the

41.

line

y 11
x 22
z 22
5
5
and the plane
3
4
12
x2y1z516, is :
(1)

(2)

3 21

(3)

13

(4)

2 14

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UU

The number of points, having both

point

( x 411) 4 1 c

41.

(1)

40.

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y 11
x 22
z 22
5
5
3
4
12
x2y1z516 U ,

U
(1)

(2)

3 21

(3)

13

(4)

2 14


(1, 0, 2)

42.

parallel to the plane, x13y16z51, is :

U 2x25y1z53, x1y14z55 cU
U , x13y16z51
U , U

(1)

x13y16z527

(1)

x13y16z527

(2)

x13y16z57

(2)

x13y16z57

(3)

2x16y112z5213

(3)

2x16y112z5213

(4)

2x16y112z513

(4)

2x16y112z513

The equation of the plane containing the

42.

line 2x25y1z53; x1y14z55, and

43.

The area (in sq. units) of the region


described by

43.

{(x, y) : y2[ 2x y / 4x 2 1} mU

( )

{(x, y) : y2 [ 2x and y / 4x 2 1} is :

44.

(1)

5
64

(1)

5
64

(2)

15
64

(2)

15
64

(3)

9
32

(3)

9
32

(4)

7
32

(4)

7
32

If m is the A.M. of two distinct real


numbers l and n (l, n > 1) and G1, G2 and

44.

G3 are three geometric means between l


and n, then G14 1 2G24 1 G 34 equals.

S l n
(l, n > 1) U (A.M.) m U l
n U (G.M.) G1, G2
G3 ,

(1)

4 lm2n

(1)

4 lm2n

(2)

4 lmn2

(2)

4 lmn2

(3)

4 l2m2n2

(3)

4 l2m2n2

(4)

4 l2mn

(4)

4 l2mn

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G1 1 2G2 1 G 3

UU

45.

Locus of the image of the point (2, 3) in

45.

the line (2x23y14)1k (x22y13)50,


straight line parallel to y-axis.

(2)

circle of radius

(3)

circle of radius

(4)
46.


(1) y- U U
2
(2)
3
(3)
(4) x- U U

2.

3.
straight line parallel to x-axis.

The area (in sq. units) of the quadrilateral

(2, 3)

(2x23y14)1k (x22y13)50, k e R

k e R, is a :
(1)

46.

y2
x2
1
51
9
5

U U

S U mU
( )

formed by the tangents at the end points


of the latera recta to the ellipse

y2
x2
1
5 1 , is :
9
5
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
47.

(1)

18
27
2
27

(2)
(3)

27
4

(4)

The number of integers greater than 6,000

47.

that can be formed, using the digits 3, 5, 6,

18
27
2
27
27
4

3, 5, 6, 7 8 , U,
6,000 Z

7 and 8, without repetition, is :

48.

(1)

192

(1)

192

(2)

120

(2)

120

(3)

72

(3)

72

(4)

216

(4)

216

having at least three elements is :

A B U
, A3B
,
,

(1)

256

(1)

256

(2)

275

(2)

275

(3)

510

(3)

510

(4)

219

(4)

219

Let A and B be two sets containing four

48.

and two elements respectively. Then the


number of subsets of the set A3B, each

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49.

49.

Let
2x
tan21 y 5 tan21 x 1 tan21
1 2 x2

where ? x ? <

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

50.

1
. Then a value of y is :
3

?x? <

(1)

1 2 3 x2

3 x 2 x3

(2)

1 1 3 x2

3 x 1 x3

(3)

1 1 3 x2

3 x 2 x3

(4)

1 2 3 x2

The integral

2 log

2x
tan21 y 5 tan21 x 1 tan21
1 2 x2

3 x 1 x3

51.

50.
log x 2

x 2 1 log (36 2 12 x 1 x 2 )

1
3

1 2 3 x2

3 x 2 x3
1 1 3 x2

3 x 1 x3
1 1 3 x2

3 x 2 x3
1 2 3 x2

2 log

log x 2

dx
x 2 1 log (36 2 12 x 1 x 2 )

is equal to :

UU

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

The negation of ~ s (~ r s ) is equivalent

51.

, y

3 x 1 x3

dx

~ s (~ r s )

to :
(1)

s (r ~ s)

(1)

s (r ~ s)

(2)

s (r ~ s)

(2)

s (r ~ s)

(3)

sr

(3)

sr

(4)

s~r

(4)

s~r

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52.

If the angles of elevation of the top of a

52.

tower from three collinear points A, B and


C, on a line leading to the foot of the
tower, are 308, 458 and 608 respectively,

U A, B C, U U
S U ,
U U
308, 458 608 , AB : BC

then the ratio, AB : BC, is :


(1)

54.

3: 2

(2)

1: 3

(2)

1: 3

(3)

2:3

(3)

2:3

(4)

53.

(1)

3: 2

(4)

3:1

lim

x0

( 1 2 cos 2 x )( 3 1 cos x )
x tan 4 x

is equal to :

53.

lim

x0

3:1

( 1 2 cos 2 x )( 3 1 cos x ) UU
x tan 4 x

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

1
2

(3)

1
2

(4)

(4)

Let a , b and c be three non-zero vectors

54.

such that no two of them are collinear and

( a 3 b )3 c 5

1
b c a . If u is the
3

angle between vectors b and c , then a


value of sin u is :

a , b c U
U

( a 3 b )3 c 5

2 2
3

(1)

2 2
3

(2)

2
3

(2)

2
3

(3)

22 3
3

(3)

22 3
3

(4)

2 2
3

(4)

2 2
3

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(1)

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1
b c a
3

55.

1 2 2

If A 5 2 1 22 is a matrix satisfying
a 2 b

55.

(a, b) is equal to :
(1)

(22, 1)

(1)

(22, 1)

(2)

(2, 1)

(2)

(2, 1)

(3)

(22, 21)

(3)

(22, 21)

(4)

(2, 21)

(4)

(2, 21)

identity matrix, then the ordered pair

57.

U AAT59I, cU U ,
I, 333 ,
(a, b)

the equation AA T 59I, where I is 333

56.

1 2 2
A 5 2 1 22
a 2 b

If the function.

56.

k x 1 1 , 0 [ x [ 3
g( x ) 5
m x 1 2 , 3 < x [ 5

k x 1 1 , 0 [ x [ 3
g( x ) 5
m x 1 2 , 3 < x [ 5

is differentiable, then the value of k1m is :

, k1m

(1)

16
5

(1)

16
5

(2)

10
3

(2)

10
3

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

system of linear equations :

, U
U

2x 122x21x 35lx 1

2x 122x21x 35lx 1

2x 123x 212x 35lx 2

2x 123x 212x 35lx 2

2x112x2

2x112x2

The set of all values of l for which the

57.

5lx3

has a non-trivial solution,


(1)

is a singleton.

(2)

contains two elements.

(3)

contains more than two elements.

(4)

is an empty set.

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U ,
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) U
U

58.

The

normal

x212xy23y250,
(1)

to

the

curve,

58.

at (1, 1) :

meets the curve again in the second

x 212xy23y 2 50

(1, 1)

(1)

U m Z

(2)

U Z

(3)

U Z

(4)

quadrant.
(2)

meets the curve again in the third


quadrant.

(3)

meets the curve again in the fourth


quadrant.

(4)

59.

does not meet the curve again.

The number of common tangents to the


circles

x 2 1y 2 24x26y21250

x21y216x118y12650,

60.

59.

x21y216x118y12650

and

is :

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

Let y(x) be the solution of the differential

60.

cU S

x21y224x26y21250

equation

dy
1 y 5 2 x log x , ( x / 1).
dx
Then y(e) is equal to :

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

2e

(3)

2e

(4)

(4)

( x log x )

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y(x) , y(e) UU

( x log x )

PART C PHYSICS
61.

hydrogen - like atom/ion :

U, U U /
S S
U

(1)

(1)

, S

(2)

, S
U U

(3)


, S

(4)

h S

As an electron makes a transition from an

61.

excited state to the ground state of a

kinetic energy, potential energy and


total energy decrease

(2)

kinetic energy decreases, potential


energy increases but total energy
remains same

(3)

kinetic energy and total energy


decrease but potential energy
increases

(4)

its kinetic energy increases but


potential energy and total energy
decrease

62.

The period of oscillation of a simple


pendulum is T 5 2p

62.

L
. Measured value
g

of L is 20.0 cm known to 1 mm accuracy


and time for 100 oscillations of the
pendulum is found to be 90 s using a wrist

U ,
L

20.0 cm

the determination of g is :
(1)

3%

(1)

3%

(2)

1%

(2)

1%

(3)

5%

(3)

5%

(4)

2%

(4)

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g

100
90 s , 1s ,
g U
1 mm

watch of 1s resolution. The accuracy in

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T 5 2p

63.

A long cylindrical shell carries positive

63.

surface charge s in the upper half and


negative surface charge 2s in the lower
half. The electric field lines around the
cylinder will look like figure given in :
(figures are schematic and not drawn to scale)

64.

U U
cU s cU
2s (UU) U
U l -U,
U ?
( U S U U S
U )

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

signal is/are :

()
2 MHz U U U
, U ()

(1)

2005 kHz, and 1995 kHz

(1)

2005 kHz,

(2)

2005 kHz, 2000 kHz and 1995 kHz

(2)

2005 kHz, 2000 kHz

(3)

2000 kHz and 1995 kHz

(3)

2000 kHz

(4)

2 MHz only

(4)

2 MHz

A signal of 5 kHz frequency is amplitude

64.

modulated on a carrier wave of frequency


2 MHz. The frequencies of the resultant

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1995 kHz
1995 kHz

1995 kHz

65.

Consider a spherical shell of radius R at

65.

temperature T. The black body radiation


inside it can be considered as an ideal gas
of photons with internal energy per unit
volume

u5

U
; T4
V

and

() R U
T U c U U

U ,

pressure

1 U
p 5 . If the shell now undergoes
3 V

p5

1 U

3 V

u5

U
; T4
V

Lc

U , T R

an adiabatic expansion the relation


between T and R is :

66.

(1)

T ; e23R

(2)

T;

(3)

T;

(4)

T ; e2R

1
R

1
R

An inductor (L50.03H) and a resistor

66.

(R50.15 kV) are connected in series to a


battery of 15V EMF in a circuit shown
below. The key K1 has been kept closed
for a long time. Then at t50, K1 is opened

and key K 2 is closed simultaneously.


At t51ms, the current in the circuit will
be : (e5@150)

(1)

T ; e23R

(2)

T;

(3)

T;

(4)

T ; e2R

1
R

1
R3

U , U (L50.03H)
U (R50.15 kV) 15V l
(..) UU
K1 U
t50 U, K1 U
, K2 t51ms
U, U l U (e5@150)

(1)

67 mA

(1)

67 mA

(2)

6.7 mA

(2)

6.7 mA

(3)

0.67 mA

(3)

0.67 mA

(4)

100 mA

(4)

100 mA

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67.

A pendulum made of a uniform wire of

67.

cross sectional area A has time period T.


When an additional mass M is added to
its bob, the time period changes to TM. If
the Youngs modulus of the material of the
1
is equal to :
Y
(g5gravitational acceleration)

wire is Y then

68.

(g5L

2
Mg

2
1

(1)

TM

(2)

T
1 2 M
T

(3)

T
1 2

TM

(4)

TM

U SU
A
T U M
U
U TM U

Mg

Mg

2
A

21

Mg

1
Y

U)
2
Mg

2
1

(1)

TM

(2)

T
1 2 M
T

(3)

T
1 2

TM

(4)

TM

Mg

Mg

2
A

21

Mg

the diode is :

U ..U. ( UU)
0.1 U U, U
UU 1 m U U, l

(1)

2.45 V/m

(1)

2.45 V/m

(2)

5.48 V/m

(2)

5.48 V/m

(3)

7.75 V/m

(3)

7.75 V/m

(4)

1.73 V/m

(4)

1.73 V/m

A red LED emits light at 0.1 watt uniformly

68.

around it. The amplitude of the electric


field of the light at a distance of 1 m from

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69.

Two coaxial solenoids of different radii

69.

carry current I in the same direction. Let

F1

be the magnetic force on the inner

F2

solenoid due to the outer one and

U , I U
U , U U
U, U U U

F1

be

U U U, U U

the magnetic force on the outer solenoid

F2

due to the inner one. Then :


(1)

F1 is radially inwards and F2 is

(1)

radially outwards
(2)

(3)

(4)
70.

F2

F1 is radially inwards and F2 50

(2)

F1 is radially outwards and F2 50

F1

(3)

F1 5 F25 0

(4)

Consider an ideal gas confined in an

70.

isolated closed chamber. As the gas


undergoes an adiabatic expansion, the
average time of collision between
q

molecules increases as V , where V is the


volume of the gas. The value of q is :
Cp

g 5

Cv

F1

F1

U U U () U
U U U
F2 50

U U U

F2 50

( ),
() (U)
Lc U U, UU
() Vq U ,
V q :
Cp

g 5

Cv

3g 2 5
6

(1)

3g 2 5
6

(2)

g 11
2

(2)

g11
2

(3)

g 21
2

(3)

g21
2

(4)

3g 1 5
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U U U

71.

An LCR circuit is equivalent to a damped

71.

pendulum. In an LCR circuit the capacitor


is charged to Q0 and then connected to
the L and R as shown below :

LCR (..U) U

LCR U U
Q0 , U U U
U L R

If a student plots graphs of the square of

l L , , L1 L2
(L 1 >L 2 ) , t U U

with time(t) for two different values L1 and

schematic and not drawn to scale)

2
QMax

?
(U S U S U
)

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

2
maximum charge ( QMax
) on the capacitor

L2 (L1>L2) of L then which of the following

represents this graph correctly ? (plots are

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72.

From a solid sphere of mass M and radius


R
R, a spherical portion of radius
is
2
removed, as shown in the figure. Taking

72.

formed is :
(G5 gravitational constant)

(1)

2 GM
R

(1)

2 GM
R

(2)

2 2GM
3R

(2)

2 2GM
3R

(3)

2 2GM
R

(3)

2 2GM
R

(4)

2 GM
2R

(4)

2 GM
2R

speed 20 ms21. It is blowing its whistle at

73.

the frequency of 1000 Hz. The percentage


change in the frequency heard by a person
standing near the track as the train passes
him is (speed of sound5320 ms21) close
to :

U (U) UU U 20 ms21
U U U
1000 Hz
320 ms21 , UU U
U U U, mU
U U

(1)

12%

(1)

12%

(2)

18%

(2)

18%

(3)

24%

(3)

24%

(4)

6%

(4)

6%

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potential at the centre of the cavity thus

A train is moving on a straight track with

, U
2
U U r5:() U
L V (V50)
, U UU (U) U,
L
(G5 L SU )

gravitational potential V50 at r5:, the

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74.

U (U) A U B
U 20 N 100 N ,
F mU U U U
, A B 0.1
B U U 0.15 , U mU
B U

Given in the figure are two blocks A and B


of weight 20 N and 100 N, respectively.
These are being pressed against a wall by
a force F as shown. If the coefficient of
friction between the blocks is 0.1 and
between block B and the wall is 0.15, the
frictional force applied by the wall on block
B is :

75.

(1)

80 N

(1)

80 N

(2)

120 N

(2)

120 N

(3)

150 N

(3)

150 N

(4)

100 N

(4)

100 N

Distance of the centre of mass of a solid

75.

uniform cone from its vertex is z0. If the


radius of its base is R and its height is h
then z0 is equal to :

U
U z0 U
R h z0
UU ?

(1)

3h
4

(1)

3h
4

(2)

5h
8

(2)

5h
8

(3)

3h 2
8R

(3)

3h 2
8R

(4)

h2
4R

(4)

h2
4R

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76.

figures below :

5 cm U
() l U, I 5 12 A, U
U U U
(S) U

(a)

(a)

(b)

(b)

(c)

(c)

(d)

(d)

If there is a uniform magnetic field of

equilibrium and (ii) unstable equilibrium ?

0.3 T
, z l ,
, () (i) S
(ii) S , ?

(1)

(a) and (c), respectively

(1)

(2)

(b) and (d), respectively

(2)

(b) (d)

(3)

(b) and (c), respectively

(3)

(b) (c)

(4)

(a) and (b), respectively

(4)

(a) (b)

A rectangular loop of sides 10 cm and

76.

5 cm carrying a current I of 12 A is placed


in different orientations as shown in the

0.3 T in the positive z direction, in which


orientations the loop would be in (i) stable

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(a) (c)

77.

77.

resistor is :

(1)

0A

(1)

0 () A

(2)

0.13 A, from Q to P

(2)

0.13 A, Q

(3)

0.13 A, from P to Q

(3)

0.13 A, P

(4)

1.3 A, from P to Q

(4)

1.3 A, P

Q U

In the circuit shown, the current in the 1V

78.

1V U

R has potential V0 (measured with respect

U
cU V0 (: )

equipotential surfaces with potentials

A uniformly charged solid sphere of radius

78.

to :) on its surface. For this sphere the

V
3V0 5V0 3V0
and 0 have radius R1,
,
,
4
2
4
4
R2, R3 and R4 respectively. Then

3V0 5V0 3V0


,
,
2
4
4

V0
4

c U ,
R1, R2, R3 R4 ,

(1)

R1 0 and (R22R1) > (R42R3)

(1)

R1 0

(R22R1) > (R42R3)

(2)

R150 and R2 < (R42R3)

(2)

R150

R2 < (R42R3)

(3)

2R < R4

(3)

2R < R4

(4)

R150 and R2 > (R42R3)

(4)

R150

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79.

and are not to scale)

U , C 1mF 3mF
U , 2mF U U Q2
U C M Q2
? (
S U U S U )

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

In the given circuit, charge Q2 on the 2mF


capacitor changes as C is varied from 1mF

79.

to 3mF. Q2 as a function of C is given


properly by : (figures are drawn schematically

80.

A particle of mass m moving in the

80.

x direction with speed 2v is hit by another


particle of mass 2m moving in the
y direction with speed v. If the collision is
perfectly inelastic, the percentage loss in

x-

2v m

, y- v 2m
, UU UU (UU)
S , UU U
()

the energy during the collision is close to :


(1)

50%

(1)

50%

(2)

56%

(2)

56%

(3)

62%

(3)

62%

(4)

44%

(4)

44%

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81.

Monochromatic light is incident on a glass

81.

prism of angle A. If the refractive index of


the material of the prism is m, a ray,
incident at an angle u, on the face AB
would get transmitted through the face AC

A U
,
m , AB
U, u U,
AC U

of the prism provided :

82.

(1)

1
u < sin21 m sin A 2 sin21

(1)

1
u < sin21 m sin A 2 sin21

(2)

1
u > cos21 m sin A 1 sin21

(2)

1
u > cos21 m sin A 1 sin21

(3)

1
u < cos21 m sin A 1 sin21

(3)

1
u < cos21 m sin A 1 sin21

(4)

1
u > sin21 m sin A 2 sin21
m

(4)

1
u > sin21 m sin A 2 sin21
m

From a solid sphere of mass M and radius

82.

R a cube of maximum possible volume is


cut. Moment of inertia of cube about an
axis passing through its center and
perpendicular to one of its faces is :

U M
R
() U
, , -,
U $U
U ?

(1)

MR 2
16 2p

(1)

MR 2
16 2p

(2)

4MR 2
9 3p

(2)

4MR 2
9 3p

(3)

4MR 2
3 3p

(3)

4MR 2
3 3p

(4)

MR 2
32 2p

(4)

MR 2
32 2p

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83.

Match List - I (Fundamental Experiment)

83.

with List - II (its conclusion) and select


the correct option from the choices given

- I ( ) - II ( U)
() U

below the list :


List - I

84.

- I

List - II

(A)

Franck-Hertz
Experiment.

(i)

Particle nature
of light

(A)

(B)

Photo-electric
experiment.

(ii)

Discrete energy
levels of atom

(B)

(ii)

(C)

Davison - Germer
Wave nature of
(iii)
Experiment.
electron

(C)

U U

(iii)

(iv)

Structure of
atom

(i)

(iv)

- II


SU
U U

U U

(1)

(A) - (ii)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

(1)

(A) - (ii)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

(2)

(A) - (ii)

(B) - (i)

(C) - (iii)

(2)

(A) - (ii)

(B) - (i)

(C) - (iii)

(3)

(A) -(iv)

(B) - (iii)

(C) - (ii)

(3)

(A) -(iv)

(B) - (iii)

(C)- (ii)

(4)

(A) - (i)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

(4)

(A) - (i)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

When 5V potential difference is applied

84.

across a wire of length 0.1 m, the drift


speed of electrons is 2.531024 ms21. If
the electron density in the wire is
831028 m23, the resistivity of the material

0.1 m

U U 5V UU
U U U
2.531024 ms21 U U
831028 m23 ,
U ,

is close to :
(1)

1.631027 Vm

(1)

1.631027 Vm

(2)

1.631026 Vm

(2)

1.631026 Vm

(3)

1.631025 Vm

(3)

1.631025 Vm

(4)

1.631028 Vm

(4)

1.631028 Vm

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85.

(graphs are schematic and not drawn to scale)

U , S d
U S d
S
() ?
( S U U S
U )

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

For a simple pendulum, a graph is plotted

85.

between its kinetic energy (KE) and


potential

energy

(PE)

against

its

displacement d. Which one of the


following represents these correctly ?

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86.

Two stones are thrown up simultaneously

86.

from the edge of a cliff 240 m high with


initial speed of 10 m/s and 40 m/s
respectively. Which of the following graph
best represents the time variation of
relative position of the second stone with

240 m U U ,
U U U ,
U 10 m/s 40 m/s , ,
() U
U U S U
(U) ?

respect to the first ?


(Assume stones do not rebound after
hitting the ground and neglect air
resistance, take g510 m/s2)

( , U UU
U U U U
, g510 m/s2)

scale)

( S U U S
U )

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

(The figures are schematic and not drawn to

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87.

contact with reservoirs in two ways :

U U (S) SU c U
1 J/8C c (c UU)
UU U ,

(i)

(i)

M 2 c
U UU c
c ,

(ii)

M 8 c
U UU c
c ,

A solid body of constant heat capacity

87.

1 J/8C is being heated by keeping it in

Sequentially keeping in contact with


2 reservoirs such that each reservoir
supplies same amount of heat.

(ii)

Sequentially keeping in contact with


8 reservoirs such that each reservoir
supplies same amount of heat.

S U U 1008C
2008C , S U
U U ,

In both the cases body is brought from


initial temperature 1008C to final
temperature 2008C. Entropy change of the
body in the two cases respectively is :

88.

(1)

ln2, ln2

(1)

ln2, ln2

(2)

ln2, 2ln2

(2)

ln2, 2ln2

(3)

2ln2, 8ln2

(3)

2ln2, 8ln2

(4)

ln2, 4ln2

(4)

ln2, 4ln2

resolve at 500 nm wavelength is :

0.25 cm, U
ScU U 25 cm ,
500 nm U , S
U
U ?

(1)

30 mm

(1)

30 mm

(2)

100 mm

(2)

100 mm

(3)

300 mm

(3)

300 mm

(4)

1 mm

(4)

1 mm

Assuming human pupil to have a radius

88.

of 0.25 cm and a comfortable viewing


distance of 25 cm, the minimum separation
between two objects that human eye can

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89.

89.

U I U U
L lU U
mU U
u S , U S
U U
l g L U , I

Two long current carrying thin wires, both


with current I, are held by insulating
threads of length L and are in equilibrium
as shown in the figure, with threads
making an angle u with the vertical. If
wires have mass l per unit length then the
value of I is :
(g5gravitational acceleration)
(1)

2sinu

(2)

(3)

(4)
90.

plgL
m0 cosu

(1)

2sinu

pgL
tan u
m0

(2)

plgL
tan u
m0

(3)

sinu

plgL
m0 cosu

On a hot summer night, the refractive

(4)
90.

index of air is smallest near the ground and


increases with height from the ground.
When a light beam is directed horizontally,
the Huygens principle leads us to conclude
that as it travels, the light beam :
(1)

goes horizontally without any


deflection

(2)

bends downwards

(3)

bends upwards

(4)

becomes narrower
-o0o-

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plgL
m0 cosu

pgL
tan u
m0
plgL
tan u
m0

sinu

plgL
m0 cosu

c U , - U,
U -
, -U-
U , h
U ,
-U
(1) ,
U
(2) U
(3) U U
(4) ()
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Read the following instructions carefully :


U U S U U (D -1) U U
U / U U
U D-2 U U / U
/ U U
3. U S/U U U S U
R
4. U

5. U U
- () U
U U ,
U
6. U S U U
US ( U S U
S UU), U U S
U
7. U U U U
, U S
U U mU
, U D U U U
S D U (D 39)
8. U, U / U U
U U
U S
9. U U U
10. U U
S U
11. U U U S
U U SU U U U
U U U S U SU
U U
U
U S S U

12. U/S U , U
U U
13. U U U .../U
U mU
.../U
U
14. S U S U

15. U mU U / U
U U , S,
, U, U
U U U
U

1. The candidates should fill in the required particulars 1.


on the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet (Side1) with
Blue/Black Ball Point Pen.
2. For writing/marking particulars on Side2 of the 2.
Answer Sheet, use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only.

3. The candidates should not write their Roll Numbers


anywhere else (except in the specified space) on the
Test Booklet/Answer Sheet.
4. Out of the four options given for each question, only
one option is the correct answer.
5. For each incorrect response, onefourth () of the total
marks allotted to the question would be deducted from
the total score. No deduction from the total score,
however, will be made if no response is indicated for
an item in the Answer Sheet.
6. Handle the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet with care,

as under no circumstances (except for discrepancy in


Test Booklet Code and Answer Sheet Code), another set
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or writing work on the Answer Sheet. All calculations/
writing work are to be done in the space provided for
this purpose in the Test Booklet itself, marked Space
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Electronic device like mobile phone, pager etc. is
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Regulations of the JAB/Board with regard to their
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