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PART A - PHYSICS
Q.1 Two long parallel wires separated by a distance rhave equal currents I flowing in
each. Either wireexperiences a magnetic force F N/m. If thedistance r is increased to
3r and current in eachwire is reduced to I/3, the force between themwill now be -
(1) 3F N/m (2) 9F N/m
(3) (F/9) N/m (3) (F/27) N/m
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.4 The charge of a parallel plate capacitor isvarying as q = q0 sin ωt. Then find the
magnitudeof displacement current through the capacitor.(Plate Area = A, separation of
plates = d) -
(1) cos (2) sin
(3) cos (4)
Q.6 A charge is distributed over two concentric hollow spheres of radii R and r, where
R > r, such that the surface densities of charges are equal (σ). What is the potential
at their common centre ?
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.7 In the circuit shown in figure charge on 1μF and 3μF capacitors respectively is -
Q.8 An ideal voltmeter and an ideal ammeter are connected in figure. The reading of the
voltmeter is -
(1) 9V (2) 6V
(3) 3V (4) zero
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.10 An artificial satellite of the earth releases apackage. If air resistance is neglected
the pointwhere the package will hit (with respect toposition at the time of release)
will be -
(1) ahead (2) exactly below
(3) it will never reach the earth (4) behind
Q.11 The period of oscillation of a simple pendulumof length l suspended from the roof
of a vehicle,which moves without friction down an inclinedplane of inclination α, is
given by -
(1)
(2)
(3) (4)
Q.12 The fraction of a floating object of volumeV0 and density ρ0 above the surface of
liquid ofdensity ρ will be -
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.13 Two pendulums, each of length l, are initiallysituated as shown in figure. The first
pendulumis released and strikes the second. Assume thatthe collision is completely
inelastic and neglectthe mass of the string and any frictional effects.How high does
the centre of mass rise after thecollision ?
Q.14 A vertical disc of mass 5 kg and radius 50 cmrests against a step of height 25 cm
as shown inthe figure. What minimum horizontal forceapplied perpendicular to the
axle will make thedisc to climb the step? Take g = 10 m/s2.
(1) 6 (2) 4
(3) 3 (4) 5
sin
Where y and x are in cm and t in sec. The(i) frequency (ii) velocity of the
wave(iii) maximum particle velocity are -
(1) 50 Hz, 50 m/s, 20π m/s (2) 50 Hz, 20 m/s, 50 m/s
(3) 50 Hz, 50 m/s, 2π m/s (4) 50 Hz, 50 m/s, 4π m/s
Q.20 The output Y, when all the three inputs are first high and then low, will be
respectively be-
Q.21 A T.V. tower has a height of 100 m. How muchpopulation is covered by T.V.
broadcast, if theaverage population density around the tower is1000/ km2 ?
(1) × (2) ×
(3) × (4) ×
Q.22 A physical quantity X is given by
. The % error in the measurement
of a, b, c & dare 1 %, 3 %, 4 % and 2 % respectively. Themaximum % error in
X is -
(1) 11% (2) 14%
(3) 10% (4) 19%
Q.23 A projectile is fired with velocity ν at right angleto the slope which is inclined at
an angle θwith the horizontal. The range of the projectile along the inclined plane
is -
Q.25 In a YDSE for wavelength λ = 589 nm, theinterference fringes have angular
separation of3.50 × 10–3 radian. For what wavelength wouldthe angular separation
be 10.0 % greater ?
(1) 648nm (2) 650nm
(3) 548nm (4) None of these
Q.26 The side of a cube is measured by verniercallipers (10 divisions of a vernier scale
coincidewith 9 divisions of main scale, where 1 divisionof main scale is 1 mm).
The main scale reads10 mm and first division of vernier scalecoincides with the
main scale. Mass of the cubeis 2.736 g. The density of the cube in
appropriatesignificant figures is in g cm–3 -
(1) 2.66 (2) 2.6
(3) 1.66 (4) None
Q.27 The highest temperature of the gas, attained ifthe pressure of an ideal gas varies
according tothe law P = P0 – aV2, where P0 and a areconstants, is -
(1) m ax
(2) m ax
(3) m ax
(4) none of these
Q.29 Reading of the spring scale in figure is, if liftis moving vertically upward with
acceleration g/2
(1) 6 kg (2) 8 kg
(3) 2 kg (4) 4 kg
Q.30 Two blocks of 7 kg and 5 kg are connected by aheavy rope of mass 4 kg. An
upward force of200N is applied as shown in the diagram. Thetension at the top of
heavy rope at point P is:
(g = 10 m/s2)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.32 Statement-I : Cyclo pentyl carbinol gives cyclohexyl bromide with HBr as a major
product.
Statement-II : More stable carbocation(intermediate) obtain due to ring expension.
(1) Statement-I is True, Statement -II is True; Statement-II is a correct explanation
forStatement-I.
(2) Statement- I is True, Statement-II is true; Statement-II is NOT a correct
explanation forStatement-I.
(3) Statement-I is True, Statement -II is False.
(4) Statement -I is False, Statement -II is True.
Q.33 Which of the following compounds on heatingat about 140ºC gives acetic acid ?
(1) Succinic acid (2) Malic acid
(3) Malonic acid (4) Oxalic acid
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.37 A Pt complex of ammonia and chlorine producesfour ions per molecule in the
solution is -
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.42 The solubility of alkali metal hydroxide follows the correct order -
(1) LiOH < NaOH < KOH < RbOH < CsOH
(2) LiOH > NaOH > KOH > RbOH > CsOH
(3) LiOH > CsOH > RbOH > NaOH > KOH
(4) None of these
Q.43 For a particular reaction, ΔH° = –38.3 kJ and ΔS° = –113 J K–1 mol–1. This
reaction is :
(1) Spontaneous at all temperature
(2) Non-spontaneous at all temperature
(3) Spontaneous at temperature below 66°C
(4) Spontaneous at temperature above 66°C
abovereaction ; KP will be :
(1) 4 (2) 27 (3) (4)
(1) ∆
(2) ∆
(3) A–B interaction is weaker than A–A and B–B interaction
(4) None of the above reason is correct
Q.47 A binary solid (AB) has a rock salt structure. Ifthe edge length is 400 pm, and
radius of cation is80 pm, the radius of anion is -
Q.48 The Eº at 25ºC for the following reaction is 0.22 V. Calculate the equilibrium
constant at 25ºC
Q.50 Rate constant min for a particular reaction. The initial concentration
of the reactionis 1 mol/litre then rate of reaction after 1 minute is -
(1) min
(2) min
(3) min
(4) None of these
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.55
(1) 5-hydroxy-3,4-hexanedione
(2) 3,4-dioxo-2-hexanol
(3) 2-hydroxy-3,4-hexanedione
(4) 2-hydroxy-3,4-diketohexane
(1) but-2-yne
(2) trans-but-2-ene
(3) cis-1,2-dimethylcyclopropane
(4) (±)-trans-1,2-dimethylcyclopropane
Q.58 The de Broglie wavelength of neutron at 27ºC isλ. The wavelength at 927ºC will
be:
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Q.59 Statement-I : Redox titrations, involvingKMnO4 in acid medium, can not be done
inpresence of hydrochloric acid.
Statement-II : Hydrochloric acid does notprovide enough H+ ions for the reaction.
Q.63 The equation of the plane which contains the line of intersection of the planes
x + y + z – 6 = 0 and 2x + 3y + z + 5 = 0 and perpendicular to the xy plane
is:
(1) x – 2y + 11 = 0 (2) x + 2y + 11 = 0
(3) x + 2y – 11 = 0 (4) x – 2y – 11 = 0
Q.64 Statement-I :
sin log
Statement-II :
(1) Both statement-I and statement-II are true but statement-II is not the correct
explanation of statement-I.
(2) Both statement-I and statement- II are true, and statement-II is correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(3) Statement-I is true but statement-II is false.
(4) Statement-I is false but statement-II is true.
(1) cy = (1 – x)(1 – y)
(2) cx = (1 + x)(1 – y)
(3) cy = (1 + x)(1 – y)
(4) cx = (1 – x)(1 + y)
Q.67 If in triangle ABC, A ≡ (1, 10), circumcentre ≡ and orthocenter
≡ (11/3, 4/3), then the coordinatesof midpoint of side opposite to A is -
(1) Both statement-I and statement-II are true but statement-II is not the
correctexplanation of statement-I.
(2) Both statement-I and statement- II are true,and statement-II is correct
explanation ofStatement-I.
(3) Statement-I is true but statement-II is false.
(4) Statement-I is false but statement-II is true.
Q.70 If
, then f(x) is -
(1) (2)
(3) (4) none of these
Q.73 A vertical pole PO is standing at the centre O ofa square ABCD. If AC subtends
an angle 90º atthe top P of the pole then angle subtended by aside of the square
at P is -
(1) 45º (2) 30º
(3) 60º (4) None of these
Q.74
The value of tan
is -
(1) (2)
(3) (4) None of these
Q.75 If n(A) = 3, n(B) = 6 and A⊆B. Then the number of elements in A∪B is equal
to -
(1) 3 (2) 9
(3) 6 (4) None of these
(1) 7 (2) 13
(3) 10 (4) 17
Q.77
Let and if B is the inverse of A, then is-
(1) -1 (2) 5
(3) 2 (3) -2
(1) Both statement-I and statement-II are true but statement-II is not the
correctexplanation of statement-I.
(2) Both statement-I and statement- II are true,and statement-II is correct
explanation ofStatement-I.
(3) Statement-I is true but statement-II is false.
(4) Statement-I is false but statement-II is true.
Q.79 If p : It is raining
q : It is pleasant
Then which of the following is not correct
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
(1) (2) 2
(3) (4) None of these
and . Let . Then
(1) arg arg
(2) arg arg
(3) arg arg
(4) None
Q.84 Suppose four distinct positive numbers a1, a2, a3, a4are in G.P. Let b1 = a1, b2 = b1
+ a2, b3 = b2 + a3and b4 = b3 + a4.
Statement-I : The numbers b1, b2, b3, b4are neither in A.P. nor in G.P.
Statement-II : The numbers b1, b2, b3, b4are in H.P.
(1) Both statement-I and statement-II are true but statement-II is not the correct
explanation ofstatement-I
(2) Both statement-I and statement-II are true, and statement-II is correct
explanation ofStatement-I
(3) Statement-I is true but statement-II is false.
(4) Statement-I is false but statement-II is true.
Q.86 In the expansion of , the numberof integral terms is -
(1) 1 (2)
(3) (4) 0
Q.88 In a class tournament, all participants were toplay different games with one another.
Two players fell ill after having played three gameseach (they never play with each
other). If the total number of games played in the tournamentis equal to 84, the
total number of participants inthe beginning was equal to -
Q.89 If a party of n persons sit at a round table, thenthe odds against two specified
individuals sitting next to each other are -
(1) 2 : (n – 3)
(2) (n – 3) : 2
(3) (n – 2) : 2
(4) 2 : (n – 2)
Q.90 Given two events A and B. If odds against A are2 : 1 and those in favour of
A ∪ B are as 3 : 1, then
(1) ≤ ≤
(2) ≤ ≤
(3) ≤ ≤
(4) None of these