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Ñi;k bu funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls i<+saA vkidks 5 feuV fo'ks"k :i ls bl dke ds fy, fn;s x;s gSaA

INSTRUCTIONS / funsZ'k :
A. General : A. lkekU; %
1. This booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break 1. ;g iqfLrdk vkidk iz'u&i=k gSA bldh eqgjsa rc rd u
the seals of this booklet before being instructed to do rksMsa tc rd fujh{kdksa ds }kjk bldk funsZ'k u fn;k tk;sA
so by the invigilators.
dPps dke ds fy;s [kkyh i`"B vkSj [kkyh txg bl

DO NOT BREAK THE SEAL WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR


2. Blank spaces and blank pages are provided in the 2.
question paper for your rough work. No additional iqfLrdk esa gh gSA dPps dke ds fy, dksbZ vfrfjDr dkxt
sheets will be provided for rough work.
ugha fn;k tk;sxkA
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, 3. dksjs dkxt] fDyi cksMZ (CLIP BOARD)] ykWx rkfydk]
calculators, cameras, cellular phones, pagers and LykbM:y] dSYdqysVj] dSejk] lsyQksu] istj vkSj fdlh
electronic gadgets are NOT allowed inside the
examination hall. izdkj ds bysDVªkfud midj.k ijh{kk d{k esa vuqefr ugha

tc rd ifjos"kd funsZ'k ugha nsa rc rd iz'u i=k dh lhy dks ugha [kksaysA
gSA
4. Write you name and roll number in the space 4. bl iqfLrdk ds fiNys i`"B ij fn, x, LFkku esa viuk uke
provided on the back cover of this booklet. vkSj jksy uEcj fyf[k,A
5. Using a black ball point pen, darken the bubbles 5. Åijh ewy i`"B ds cqycqyksa (BUBBLES) dks dkys ckWy
on the upper original sheet. IokbaV dye ls dkyk djsaA
6. DO NOT TAMPER WITH/MUTILATE THE ORS OR 6. vks-vkj-,l- (ORS) ;k bl iqfLrdk esa gsj&Qsj@foÑfr u
THE BOOKLET. djsaA
7. On breaking the seals of the booklet check that it 7. bl iqfLrdk dh eqgjsa rksM+us ds i'pkr~ Ñi;k tk¡p ysa fd
contains all the 90 questions and corresponding blesa lHkh 90 iz'u vkSj muds mÙkj fodYi Bhd ls i<+s tk
answer choices are legible. Read carefully the
Instructions printed at the beginning of each section. ldrs gSaA lHkh [kaMksa ds izkjaHk esa fn;s gq, funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls
i<+saA
B. Filling the ORS B. vks-vkj-,l (ORS) Hkjuk % ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS. ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
8. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left 8. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk
corner of your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, jksy uEcj dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh
darken the corresponding bubbles with Black ball
point pen only. Also fill your roll no on the back side of dsoy dkys isu ls Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk
your ORS in the space provided (if the ORS is both side jksy uEcj fyf[k, (;fn ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA)
printed).
9. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper 9. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys
and darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball ck¡y isu ls dkys dhft,A
point pen.
10. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 10. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be mfpr rjhds ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted (paper wise)
from the total. tkosxk rFkk iz'u&i=k esa izkIrkad ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
(Please read the last page of this booklet for rest of the instructions)
Ñi;k 'ks"k funsZ'kksa ds fy;s bl iqfLrdk ds vfUre i`"B dks i<+sA

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PART-I : PHYSICS

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SECTION – I ([k.M- I)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. A uniform solid right circular cone of base radius R is joined to a uniform solid hemisphere of
radius R and of the same density, so as to have a common face. The centre of mass of the
composite solid lies on the common face. The height of the cone is :
,d le:i Bksl ledks.kh; 'kadq ftldh vk/kkj f=kT;k R gS] dks ,d R f=kT;k ds le:i v)Zxksys ds lkFk
fp=kkuqlkj fpidk;k x;k gSA nksauks oLrqvksa dk ?kuRo ,dleku gSA ;fn mijksDr fudk; dk nzO;eku dsUnz nksauks
oLravksa ds mHk;fu"B lery ij miLFkhr gSA rks 'kadq dh Å¡pkbZ gksxhA

(A) 1.5 R (B) 3R (C) 3 R (D) 2 3 R

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2. In the figure shown, the heavy ball of mass 2m rests on the horizontal surface and the lighter balls

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of mass m is dropped from a height h > 2. At the instant the string gets taut, the upward velocity

of the heavy ball will be :

fp=kkuqlkj 2m nzO;ekuh dh ,d] Hkkjh xasn fp=kkuqlkj {kSfrt lrg ij fojke esa fLFkr gSA ,d gYdh xsan ftldk

nzO;eku m gS] dks fp=kkuqlkj h Å¡pkbZ (h > 2) ls fxjk;k tkrk gSA tSls gh Mksjh ru tkrh gSA mlh {k.k Hkkjh

xsan dh Åij dh vksj pky D;k gksxhA

2 4 1 1
(A) g (B) g (C) g (D) g
3 3 3 2

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3. Three identical discs A, B and C rest on a smooth horizontal plane, the disc A set in motion with

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velocity v along perpendicular bisector of line BC joining centre of disc. Distance between the
centers of disc B and C is 2 times of the diameter of each disc. A stops after collision and all
collisions are elastic, then which of the following statement is incorrect -
(A) Net impulse on A is 2 (mv)
(B) Net impulse on A is mv
(C) Impulse on B due to A is of same magnitude as impulse on C due to A
(D) Total kinetic energy of system (A+B+C) before collision is equal to total kinetic energy of
system (A+B+C) after collision

rhu leku pdfr;k¡ A, B rFkk C fpdus {kSfrt ry ij fLFkr gSA pdfr;ksa ds dsUnz dks tksM+us okyh js[kk BC ds
yEcv/kZd ds vuqfn'k pdrh A dks v osx ls xfr'khy fd;k tkrk gSA pdrh B o C ds dsUnzksa ds chp nwjh pdrh
ds O;kl dh 2 xquk gSA VDdj ds i'pkr~ A fLFkj gks tkrh gS rFkk lHkh VDdjsa çR;kLFk gS] rks dkSu ls fodYi
vlR; gSA
(A) A ij dqy vkosx 2 (mv) gSA
(B) A ij dqy vkosx mv gSA
(C) A ds dkj.k B ij vkosx dk ifjek.k] A ds dkj.k C ij vkosx ds ifjek.k ds rqY; gksxkA
(D) VDdj ls iwoZ fudk; (A+B+C)
Space dh dqy Work
for Rough xfrt (ÅtkZ
dPps] dk;Z
VDdjds dsfy,
i'pkr~
LFkkufudk;
) (A+B+C) dh dqy xfrt
ÅtkZ ds rqY; gksxhA

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4. The potential energy (in S units) of a particle of mass 2 kg in a conservative field is U = 6x – 8y. If

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the initial velocity of the particle is u = – 1.5 î + 2 ĵ then the total distance travelled by the particle

in first two seconds is

,d 2 kg nzO;eku okys d.k dh laj{kh {ks=k esa fLFkfrt ÅtkZ (in S ek=kd esa) U = 6x – 8y gSA ;fn d.k dk

izkjfEHkd osx u = – 1.5 î + 2 ĵ gS rks d.k }kjk igys nks lSd.M esa r; dh xbZ dqy nwjh gksxh

(A) 10 m (B) 12 m (C) 15 m (D) 18 m

5. Figure shows a uniform semicircular disc of mass 'm' and radius 'R'. Moment of inertia of the

semicircular–disc about an axis passing through point A and perpendicular to the plane of the disc

is :

fp=k esa nzO;eku 'm' rFkk f=kT;k 'R' dh ,d le:i v/kZo`Ùkh; pdrh fufnZ"V gSA fcUnq A ls ikfjr rFkk pdrh

ry ds yEcor~ v{k ds lkis{k bldk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ D;k gksxkA

2 2 2
3 3  1  4 4 MR2
 2    5  MR (D) 1  
2
(A) MR2 (B) MR2 (C)
2 4      2

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6. Two points A & B on a disc have velocities v1 & v2 at some moment. Their directions make angles

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60° and 30° respectively with the line of separation as shown in figure. The angular velocity of disc
is :
pdrh ij fLFkr nks fcUnq A o B dk osx fdlh {k.k ij v1 o v2 gSA fp=kkuqlkj nksauks fcUnqvksa dks feykus okyh
js[kk ls muds osx dh fn'kk,sa Øe'k% 60° o 30° dks.k cukrs gSA rks pdrh dk dks.kh; osx gSA

3v1 v2 v 2  v1 v2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
d 3d d d

7. A particle of mass m is undergoing horizontal uniform circular motion with the help of a string as
shown in the figure. If g is acting in the negative z-direction and particle is revolving in the
horizontal xy plane then choose the incorrect statement.
(A) The angular momentum of particle about point 'O' is changing.
(B) Magnitude of angular momentum about 'O' is constant
(C) Z component of angular momentum about 'O' remains constant
(D) Y component of angular momentum about 'O' remains constant

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m nzO;eku dk ,d d.k Mksjh dh lgk;rk ls {kSfrt ry esa fp=k esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj le:i {kSfrt o`Ùkh; xfr
djrk gSA ;fn _.kkRed z-fn'kk esa xq:Roh; Roj.k g dk;Zjr gS rFkk d.k {kSfrt xy ry esa ?kw.kZu djrk gS rc
vlR; fodYi dk p;u dhft,A
(A) d.k dk 'O' fcUnq ds lkis{k dks.kh; laosx ifjofrZ gSA
(B) d.k dk 'O' fcUnq ds lkis{k dks.kh; laosx dk ifjek.k fu;r gSA
(C) d.k dk 'O' fcUnq ds lkis{k dks.kh; laosx dk Z ?kVd fu;r jgrk gSA
(D) d.k dk 'O' fcUnq ds lkis{k dks.kh; laosx dk Y ?kVd fu;r jgrk gSA

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8. A small solid sphere of mass m is released from a point A at a height h above the bottom of a

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rough track as shown in the figure. If the sphere rolls down the track without slipping, its rotational
kinetic energy when it comes to the bottom of track is
m nzO;eku dk ,d NksVk Bksl xksyk fn[kk;s fp=kkuqlkj ,d [kqjnqjs iFk dh ryh ls h Å¡pkbZ ij ,d fcUnq A ls
NksM+k tkrk gSA ;fn xksyk iFk ij uhps dh vksj fcuk fQlys yq<+drk gS] rks tc ;g iFk dh ryh ij vkrk gS]
bldh ?kw.kZu xfrt ÅtkZ D;k gksxh &

10 5 2
(A) mgh (B) mgh (C) mgh (D) mgh
7 7 7

9. A body of density  is dropped from rest from a height 'h' (from the surface of water) into a lake of
density of water  ( >). Neglecting all dissipative effects, the acceleration of body while it is in
the lake is:

 
(A) g 
  1 upwards  
(B) g 
  1 downwards

  upwards
(C) g     downwards
(D) g  

h Å¡pkbZ ¼ikuh dh lrg esa½ ls fojke ls  ?kuRo okyh ,d oLrq ikuh dh >hy esa fxjrh gSA lHkh {kf;r izHkko
(dissipative effect) dks ux.; ekusa rks oLrq dk Roj.k D;k gksxk tc ;g ikuh esa gS &

  Åij dh vksj
(A) g 
 1   uhps dh vksj
(B) g 
 1

  Åij dh vksj
(C) g     uhps dh vksj
(D) g  

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10. A container of a large uniform cross-sectional area A resting on a horizontal surface holds two

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immiscible, non-viscous and incompressible liquids of densities ' d ' and ' 2 d ' each of height
(1/2)H as shown. The smaller density liquid is open to atmosphere. A homogeneous solid cylinder
of length L cross-sectional area (1/5) A is immersed such that it floats with its axis vertical to the

 
liquid-liquid interface with length (1/4) L  1 H in denser liquid. If D is the density of the solid
2
cylinder then :
,d yEck ,d leku {ks=kQy A dk ik=k {kSfrt lrg ij j[kk gqvk gS] ftlesa nks vfoy;'khy rFkk ';kurkjghr
vkSj vlEihfM+; nzo] ?kuRo 'd' rFkk '2d' vkSj (1/2) H rd fp=kkuqlkj Hkjs gq, gSA de ?kuRo okyk nzo Åij dh

 
vksj okrkoj.k esa [kqys fljs dh vksj gSa ,d leku ?kuRo vkSj L  1 H yEckbZ rFkk {ks=kQy (1/5) A dk Bksl
2
csyu nzo esa bl rjg rSj jgk gS fd bldh dqy yEckbZ dk (1/4) Hkkx vf/kd ?kuRo okys nzo esa gSA ;fn D Bksl
csyu dk ?kuRo gks rks :

3d d 2d 5d
(A) D = (B) D = (C) D = (D) D =
2 2 3 4

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11. A small uniform tube is bent into a circular tube of radius R and kept in the vertical plane. Equal

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volumes of two liquids of densities  and  (> ) fill half of the tube as shown. is the angle
which the radius passing through the interface makes with the vertical.
,d NksVh le:i uyh R f=kT;k dh o`Ùkkdkj uyh ds :i esa eksM+h tkrh gS rFkk m/okZ/kj ry esa j[kh tkrh gSA
?kuRo  o  (> ) ds nks nzoks ds leku vk;ru n'kkZ;s vuqlkj vk/kh uyh esa Hkjs gSA buds mH;fu"B lEidZ
ry ls dsUnz dks feykus okyh f=kT;k m/okZ/kj ls dks.k cukrh gSA

       
(A)  = tan–1   (B)  = tan–1   (C)  = tan–1   (D)  = tan–1  
   

12. The cubical container ABCDHEFG which is completely filled with an ideal (nonviscous and
incompressible) fluid, moves in a gravity free space with a acceleration of

a = a (iˆ  ˆj  k)
0
ˆ
where a0 is a positive constant. Then the only point in the container where pressure can be zero is
,d ?kukdkj fMCck ABCDHEFG ftlesa ,d vkn'kZ nzo (v';ku rFkk vlaihM~;) iw.kZr% Hkjk gS] tks fd xq:Roghu
LFkku ij fuEu Roj.k ls xfr'khy gS%
a = a0 (iˆ  ˆj  k)
ˆ
tgka a0 ,d /kukRed fu;rkad gS rks fMCcs esa og vdsyk fcUnq dkSulk gksxk] tgk¡ nkc 'kwU; gks ldrk gS %

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(A) B (B) C (C) E (D) H

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13. Water (density ) is flowing through the uniform tube of cross-sectional area A with a constant

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speed v as shown in the figure. The magnitude of force exerted by the water on the curved corner
of the tube is (neglect viscous forces)
fp=k esa fn[kk;s vuqlkj ikuh (?kuRo ) ,d fu;r vuqizLFk dkV {ks=k A okyh ufydk ls v pky ls cg jgk gSA
ikuh }kjk ufydk ds oØkdkj fdukjs ij yx jgs cy dk ifjek.k D;k gksxk % (';ku cyksa dks ux.; ekusaA)

Av 2
(A) 3 Av 2 (B) 2Av 2 (C) 2Av 2 (D)
2

14. A mosquito with 8 legs stands on water surface and each leg makes depression of radius ' a'. If the
surface tension and angle of contact are ' T ' and zero respectively , then the weight of mosquito
is :
vkB Vkaxks okyk ,d ePNj ikuh dh lrg ij [kM+k gS rFkk izR;sd Vkax ds uhps f=kT;k ' a' dk xM~Mk curk gSA
;fn i`"B ruko o Li'kZ dks.k Øe'k% ' T ' rFkk 'kwU; gksa] rc ePNj dk Hkkj gS &
Ta Ta
(A) 8 T . a (B) 16  T a (C) (D)
8 16 

15. A long capillary tube of mass '' gm, radius 2mm and negligible thickness, is partially immersed in
a liquid of surface tension 0.1 N/m. The force required to hold the tube vertically, will be
(Assume contact angle zero and neglect buoyant force of liquid,g = 10 m/s2)
nzO;eku '' xzke] f=kT;k 2 feeh- ,oa ux.; eksVkbZ dh ,d yEch dsf'kdk uyh dks 0.1 N/m i`"B ruko okys nzo
esa vkaf'kd :i ls Mqcksrs gSaA Li'kZ dks.k dks 'kwU; ysrs gq, rFkk nzo ds mRIykou cy dks ux.; ekurs gq;s V~;wc
dks Å/oZ :i ls idM+s j[kus ds fy, vko';d cy dk eku gksxk \ (g = 10 eh-@ls-2)
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(A) 10.4 mN (B) 10.8 mN (C) 0.8 mN (D) 4.8 mN

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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

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Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

16. A rectangular blade (as shown in figure) is placed on a water surface (surface tension
1
T = × 10–1 N/m). Perimeter of the middle opening is 4a. Minimum force needed to lift this
7
blade–up is 2X × 10–3 N, calcualte 'X' (a = 5cm)
1
,d vk;rkdkj CysM (fp=k esa n'kkZ,uqlkj) ty i`"B ij fLFkr gSA (i`"B ruko T = × 10–1 N/m) vkUrfjd
7
[kqys Hkkx dk ifjeki 4a gSA bl CysM dks Åij mBkus ds fy, vfHk"B U;wure cy 2X × 10–3 N gSA 'X' dh
x.kuk djsaA (a = 5cm)
2a

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17. A tall glass jar has a small hole of radius 0.06 mm at its bottom, x is the approximate depth upto

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which the jar can be lowered vertically in water before water enters into it through the hole. Find
x/10 in cm. (Surface Tension of water = 0.06 N/m) (g = 10 m/s2 , density of water = 1000 kg/m3)
(Assume drop of water becomes hemispherical before water enters in jar)
,d yEcs Xykl tkj dh ryh ij 0.06 mm dk ,d fNnz gSA fNnz ls gksdj ty dks tkj esa ços'k djus ls
igys tkj dks yxHkx x xgjkbZ rd uhps nck;k tk ldrk gSA x/10 cm esa Kkr djksA (ikuh dk i`"B
ruko = 0.06 N/m) (g = 10 m/s2 , ikuh dk ?kuRo = 1000 kg/m3) (;g ekfu, fd tkj esa ikuh ços'k djus ls
igys ikuh dh cw¡ns v)Zxksyh; gks tkrh gS)

18. A long capillary tube of radius r = 0.576 mm open at both ends is filled with water and placed
vertically. What will be the height of the column of water left in the capillary (in cm). The thickness
of the capillary walls is negligible. (surface tension of water is 72 dyne/cm, g = 1000 cm/sec2 and
density of water is 1 g/cm3)
r = 0.576 mm f=kT;k dh yEch ds'kuyh nksuks fljks ls [kqyh gS rFkk ikuh ls Hkjdj m/okZ/kj j[kh gSaA ds'kuyh
esa ikuh dh cph gqbZ Åpk¡bZ ¼cm esa½ Kkr djksaA ds'kuyh dh nhokj dh pkSM+kbZ ux.; gSaA (ty dk i`"B
ruko = 72 dyne/cm rFkk g = 1000 cm/sec2, ikuh dk ?kuRo = 1 g/cm3)

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19. A large tank is filled with water ( = 103 kg/m3). A small hole is made in the side wall of tank at

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depth 10m below water surface. A water jet emerges horizontally from the hole and falls at a
horizontal distance R from it. If the amount of extra pressure that must be applied on the water
surface, so that range becomes 2R on the ground is x atm then find x. Cross section area of hole
is negligible : (1 atm = 105 Pa and g = 10 m/s2) :
,d cM+s ik=k dks ikuh ( = 103 kg/m3) ls Hkjk tkrk gSA ikuh lrg ls 10m uhps VSad esa ,d NksVk fNnz fd;k
tkrk gSA fNnz ls {kSfrt fn'kk esa ty dh /kkjk ckgj fudyrh gS rFkk ;g ;gk¡ ls {kSfrt nwjh R ij fxjrh gSA
ikuh dh lrg ij vfrfjDr nkc dh ek=kk x atm gksus ls /kjkry ij ijkl 2R gks tkrk gS rks x dk eku Kkr
djksA fNnz dk vuqçLFk dkV {ks=kQy ux.; gSA (1 atm = 105 Pa rFkk g = 10 m/s2) :

20. A sphere made of material of specific gravity 8 has a concentric spherical cavity and it just sinks in
x1/ 3
water. If the ratio of the radius of cavity to the outer radius of the sphere is then find x.
2
(Take g = 10 m/s2 and water = 103 kg/m3)
8 fof'k"V xq:Ro ds inkFkZ ds xksys esa ladsUnzh; xksyh; xqfgdk gS rFkk ;g Bhd ikuh esa Mwck gqvk gS ;fn xqfgdk
x1/ 3
dh f=kT;k rFkk xksys dh ckº; f=kT;k dk vuqikr gSA rks x dk eku Kkr djksA : (g = 10 m/s2
2
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21. A simple open U-tube contains mercury. Now water is poured slowly upto height 27.2 cm in the left

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arm. How high (in cm) does the mercury rise in the right arm from its initial level in equilibrium
state? (Take density of mercury = 13600 kg/m3 and that of water = 1000kg/m3 and g = 10 m/s2)
,d lk/kkj.k [kqyh gqbZ U-uyh esa ikjk Hkjk gSA vc cka;h Hkqtk esa ikuh dks /khjs&/khjs 27.2 cm Å¡pkbZ rd Hkjk
tkrk gSA lkE;koLFkk fLFkfr esa nka;h Hkqtk esa blds çkjfEHkd Lrj ls ikjk fdruh Å¡pkbZ (cm esa) rd tk;sxkA ?
(ikjs dk ?kuRo = 13600 kg/m3 rFkk ikuh dk ?kuRo = 1000kg/m3 rFkk g = 10 m/s2)

22. A uniform cube of mass M is floating on the surface of a liquid with three fourth of its volume
immersed in the liquid (density of liquid is ).
Now a cubical cavity is made inside the cube and the cavity is filled by a material having twice the
density that of the original cube. The minimum dimension (sides) of this cavity such that this cube
1
 4M  3
is now completely immersed in the liquid is   . Find the value of n.
 n 
M nzO;eku dk le:i ?ku nzo dh lrg ij bl izdkj rSj jgk gS fd bldk rhu pkSFkkbZ vk;ru ?kuRo ds
nzo esa Mqck gqvk gSA vc bl ?ku ds vUnj ,d ?kukdkj xqgk cukdj bl xqgk dks vius ?kuRo ds nqxus ?kuRo
okys inkFkZ ls Hkjk tkrk gSA ;fn bl u;s ?ku ds lEiw.kZ Mqcus ds fy, ?kukdkj xqgk dh Hkqtk dh U;wure foek
1
 4M  3
¼Hkqtk½   gks rks n dk eku Kkr djksA
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23. A solid cylinder of radius 2m is kept on an inclined plane on its base and it does not slide. The

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angle of incline plane is 53° with horizontal and it is fixed. What will be maximum height (in metre)
of the cylinder for it not to topple.
2m f=kT;k dk ,d Bksl csyu ,d ur ry ij bl izdkj j[kk gS fd csyu dk vk/kkj urry ds lEidZ esa gS]
,oa ;g fQlyrk ugha gSA {kSfrt ls ur ry dk dks.k 53° gS ,oa ;g fLFkj gSA csyu ds ugha iyVus ds fy,
bldh vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ ¼ehVj esa½ D;k gksxhA

24. A pulley system is attached to a massless board as shown below. the board pivots only at the pivot
point. A 10 kg mass M sits exactly in the middle of the board and the angle  is 60°, If the is the
force (in N) necessary to hold the board in the position shown is 5F then find F. (Consider pulley
and string are massless)
,d f?kjuh fudk; fp=kkuqlkj ,d nzO;ekughu cksMZ ls tqM+k gqvk gSA ;g cksMZ dsoy dhyd fcUnq ij gh
dhydhr gSA ,d 10 kg dk nzO;eku M bl cksMZ ds Bhd e/; esa j[kk gS rFkk dks.k  dk eku 60° gks rks bl
cksMZ dks iznf'kZr fLFkfr esa j[kus ds fy, vko';d cy 5F (N esa) gS rks F dk eku D;k gksxkA (iqyh rFkk jLlh
dks nzO;ekughu ekusa)

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25. Two uniform rods tied together with the help of a string are balanced as shown in the figure. The

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2
minimum coefficient of friction for which the system will remain in equilibrium in the position is .
x
The value of 'x' is
Mksjh dh lgk;rk ls ,d lkFk c¡/kh nks ,dleku NM+sa fp=kkuqlkj larqfyr gSA ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad dk U;wure eku
2
ftlds fy, fudk; lkE;koLFkk esa jgsxk ] gSA 'x' dk eku gksxkA
x

370 370

26. A steel ball falling vertically strikes a fixed rigid plate A with velocity v0 and rebounds horizontally
as shown. Assuming surface to be smooth and the effect of gravity on motion of ball to be
1
neglected. If the coeficient of the restitution for the ball is ‘e’ then find the value of .
e
,d LVhy dh xsan Å/okZ/kj fxjdj n`<+ IysV A ls v0 osx ls Vdjkrh gS rFkk fp=kkuqlkj {kSfrt fn'kk esa mNy
tkrh gSA lHkh txg lrg dks fpduk o xsan dh xfr ij xq:Ro dk izHkko ux.; ekfu;sA ;fn xsan dk
1
çR;koLFkku xq.kkad 'e' gS rks dk eku Kkr djsaA
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27. The velocity v (m/s) of the surface so that ball will make 45º angle with horizontal just after

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collision: (surface is frictionless and coefficient of restitution is 1)
çnf'kZr lrg dk osx v (m/s) D;k gksxk ftlds fy, VDdj ds i'pkr~ xsan {kSfrt ls 45º dks.k cuk;s:
(lrg ?k"kZ.kjfgr gS rFkk çR;koLFkku xq.kkad 1 gS)

28. A lamina is made by removing a small disc of diameter 2R from a bigger disc of uniform mass
density and radius 2R, as shown in figure. A second similar disc is made but instead of hole a disc
of triple the density as of first is filled in the hole. Centre of mass is calculated in both the cases
2r2
and was found at a distance r1 & r2 from centre O respectively. Find the ratio .
r1
,d 2R f=kT;k rFkk ,dleku nzO;eku ?kuRo dh cM+h pdrh ls 2R O;kl dh NksVh pdrh dks fudkydj
fp=kkuqlkj fNnz ;qDr pdrh cuk;h tkrh gSA ,d nwljh blds tSlh pdrh cuk;h tkrh gSA ijUrq fNnz ds LFkku
ij vis{kkÑr rhu xqus ?kuRo dh pdrh }kjk bl fNnz dks Hkj fn;k tkrk gSA nksuksa fLFkfr esa nzO;eku dsUnz dh
2r2
x.kuk dh tkrh gS tks dsUnz O ls Øe'k% r1 o r2 nwjh ij izkIr gksrs gSA vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
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29. The given figure shows a plot of the time dependent force Fx acting on a particle in motion along

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the x-axis. If the total impulse delivered by this force to the particle from time t = 0 to t = 2second is

x kg-m/sec then find x.

fn;k x;k fp=k x-v{k ds vuqfn'k xfr djrs gq;s ,d d.k ij dk;Z djus okys le; ij fuHkZj cy Fx(t) dk xzkQ

iznf'kZr djrk gSA le; t = 0 ls t = 2 sec rd bl cy }kjk d.k dks fn;k x;k dqy vkosx x kg-m/sec gS

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30. Two different vertical positions (a) & (b) of a capillary tube are shown in figure with the lower end

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inside water. For position (a), contact angle is rad & water rises to height h above the surface of
4
h
water while for position (b) height of the tube outside water is kept insufficient & equal to , then
2

contact angle becomes rad , then x is :
x
nks Å/okZ/kj vyx&vyx ds'k ufy;k fLFkfr;ksa (a) rFkk (b) ds fy, fp=k esa çnf'kZr gSA buds fupys fljs ikuh

ds vUnj gSA fLFkfr (a) ds fy, lEidZ dks.k jsfM;u ,oa blesa ikuh] lrg ls h Å¡pkbZ rd p<+rk gSA tcfd
4
h 
fLFkfr (b) ds fy, uyh dh ikuh dh lrg ls ckgj vi;kZIr Å¡pkbZ gS rks lEidZ dks.k jsfM;u gks] rks x
2 x
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PART-II : CHEMISTRY
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,

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P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION – I ([k.M- I)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA)

31. Which monoxide of alkali metals is slowly hydrolysed?


fuEu {kkj /kkrqvks ds eksuksvkWDlkbM es ls dkSulk /khjs&/khjs tyvi?kfVr gksrk gS\
(A) Li (B) Na (C) K (D) Cs

32. Which of the following ionic compound is paramagnetic and coloured?


fuEu es ls dkSulk vk;fud ;kSfxd vuqpqEcdh; rFkk jaxhu gksrk gS\
(A) KO2 (B) NO2 (C) KNO2 (D) Li2O

33. Sulphates of which elements of group 2 is used in diagnosing stomach ulcers ?


lewg 2 ds dkSuls rRo ds lYQsV mnj vYlj ds funku es iz;qDr gksrs gS\
(A) Be (B) Ca (C) Sr (D) Ba

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34. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
(A) Strength of H-bonding : HF > H2O > NH3
(B) Strength of H-bonding : F  H ....O  O  H....O  F  H....F

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(C) Boiling point : H2O  HF  NH3
(D) Dipole moment : HF  H2O  NH3
fuEu esas ls dkSuls dFku xyr gSa\
(A) HF > H2O > NH3 : H– ca/ku dh lkeF;Z
(B) F  H ....O  O  H....O  F  H....F : H– ca/ku dh lkeF;Z
(C) H2O  HF  NH3 : DoFkukad
(D) HF  H2O  NH3 : f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ

35. The values of PC and TC for two real gases X and Y (both gases have same molar mass) are given
below.
Gases TC PC
X 100 K 20 atm
Y 200 K 100 atm
Which of the following statements is incorrect for gases X and Y, where symbols have their usual
meanings:
(A) Gas X has a higher value of vanderWaal constant 'a'
(B) Gas Y has a lower value of vanderWaal constant 'b'
(C) Gas X has a lower value of critical density.
(D) Gas Y shows lesser deviation from ideal behaviour than gas X.
nks okLrfod xSlksa X rFkk Y (nksuksa xSlksa dk eksyj nzO;eku leku gS) ds fy, PC rFkk TC ds eku uhps fn;s x;s
gSa %
xSlsa TC PC
X 100 K 20 atm
Y 200 K 100 atm
xSlsa X rFkk Y ds fy, fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku xyr gS] tgk¡ ladsr viuk lkekU; vFkZ j[krs gSa\
(A) xSl X ds okUMjokWy fLFkjkad 'a' dk eku vf/kd gSA
(B) xSl Y ds okUMjokWy fLFkjkad 'b' dk eku de gSA
Spacedkfor
(C) xSl X ds ØkfUrd ?kuRo de gSA Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½
ekuRough
(D) xSl X dh rqyuk esa] xSl Y vkn'kZ O;ogkj ls de fopyu n'kkZrh gSA
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36. For the reaction at a given temperature the equilibrium amount of CO2 (g) can be increased by :
CO(g) + H2O(g) CO2(g) + H2(g)

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(A) adding a suitable catalyst (B) adding an inert gas
(C) decreasing the volume of the container (D) increasing the amount of CO(g)
fn;s x;s rki ij CO2 (g)dh lkE; ek=kk dks fuEu }kjk c<+k;k tk ldrk gS&
CO(g) + H2O(g) CO2(g) + H2(g)
(A) mfpr mRizsjdfeykdj (B) vfØ; xSl feykdj
(C) ik=k dk vk;ru de djds (D) CO(g) dh ek=kk c<+kdj

37. A mixture containing 2 moles of He and 1 mole of CH4 is taken in a closed container and made to
effuse through a small orifice of container. Then, which is the correct effused volume percentage of
He and CH4 initially, respectively ?
2 eksy He rFkk 1 eksy CH4 ;qDr ,d feJ.k dks ,d can ik=k es fy;k tkrk gS rFkk bls ik=k ds lw{e fNnz
}kjk fulfjr fd;k tkrk gS] rc izkjEHk es He rFkk CH4 dk lgh fulfjr vk;ru izfr'kr Øe'k% D;k gS\
(A) 40%, 60% (B) 20%, 80% (C) 80%, 20% (D) 60%, 40%

38. Which of the following order is correct as indicated?


(A) AgF < AgCl < AgBr (solubility in water)
(B) NaCl < MgCl2 < AlCl3 (melting point)
(C) Fe(OH)3 < Fe(OH)2 (solubility in water)
(D) Ag2O < Ag2S (Ionic character)
fuEu n'kkZ;s x;s Øe esa ls dkSulk Øe nh xbZ lwpuk ds vk/kkj ij lgh gSA
(A) AgF < AgCl < AgBr (ty esa foys;rk)
(B) NaCl < MgCl2 < AlCl3 (xyukad fcUnq)
(C) Fe(OH)3 < Fe(OH)2 (ty esa foys;rk)
(D) Ag2O < Ag2S (vk;fud xq.k)

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39. Spherical balloon of 21 cm diameter is to be filled up with hydrogen at NTP from a cylinder
containing the hydrogen gas at 0°C and 5.851 atm pressure. If the cylinder can hold 7 litre of

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water, calculate the number of balloons that can be filled up.
21 cm O;kl ds xksyh; xqCckjs dks NTP ij gkbMªkstu ls Hkjrs gS] ,d flys.Mj ls tksfd 0°C rFkk 5.851 atm
nkc ij gkbMªkstu j[krk gSA ;fn flys.Mj 7 yhVj ty j[k ldrk gS] rks ,sls xqCckjks dh la[;k ifjdfyr
dhft,] tksfd Hkjs tk ldrs gSaA
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

OH
(1) NaOH (CH3CO)2O/H
40. +CO2 M N
(2) H
Which of the following statement is incorrect.
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku xyr gS
(A) Product M is salicylic acid (B) Product N is aspirin
O O
C–O–CH3 O–C–CH3
COOH COOH
(C) Product N is (D) Product M is

(A) mRikn M lsfyflfyd vEy gSA (B) mRikn N ,Lizhu gSA


O O
C–O–CH3 O–C–CH3
COOH COOH
(C) mRikn N, gSA (D) mRikn M, gSA

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41. Phenol is not obtained by:
fuEu esa ls fdl vfHkfØ;k }kjk fQukWy izkIr ugh gksrk gS &

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SO3H
COOH
(1) NaOH/ NaOH/CaO
(A) (B)
(2) H 
NH2

(1) O2/ (1)NaNO2/HCl


(C)  (D)
(2) H3O (2)H2O/

42. Acetamide is treated separately with the following reagents. Which one of these give methylamine.
(A) PCl5 (B) Sodalime (C) NaOH+Br2/ (D) Conc. H2SO4/
 ,slhVkekbM fuEu vfHkdeZdksa ds lkFk i`Fkd :i ls fØ;k djrk gSA buesa ls dkSu esfFky,ehu nsxkA
(A) PCl5 (B) lksMkykbe (C) NaOH+Br2/ (D) lkUnz H2SO4/

43. Which of the following compound will give four monochloro (structural) product on
monochlorination
fuEu es ls dkSulk ;kSfxd eksuksDyksjhuhdj.k ij pkj eksuksDyksjks ¼lajpukRed½ mRikn nsxkA
CH3 CH3
CH3
CH3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
CH3
CH3

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CHO

ozonolysis

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44. (A) , A is

CHO

CHO

vkstksuhvi?kVu
(A) , A gS&

CHO

(A) (B) (C) (D)

45. How many structural isomeric alkenes give 2,3-Dimethylpentane on catalytic hydrogenation.

fdruh lajpukRed leko;oh ,Ydhu mRizsjdh; gkbMªkstuhdj.k ij 2,3-MkbesfFky isUVsu nsrh gSA

(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)


Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)

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This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive). (bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy
vadh; iw.kk±d gSA)
46. How many of the following statements are correct ?
(a) BeO is amphoteric in nature.
(b) LiHCO3 is not found in solid state.
(c) K2O2 is diamagnetic but KO2 is paramagnetic.
(d) Hydrated magnesium chloride on heating in dry air gives anhydrous MgCl2.
(e) AlCl3 is soluble in excess of NaOH and form sodium meta aluminate.
(f) Anhydrous potassium nitrate on heating with potassium metal gives potassium oxide and
nitrogen gas.
(g) Lithium chloride is highly soluble in water.
fuEu dFkuksa esa ls fdrus dFku lgh gSa \
(a) BeO dh mHk;/kehZ çd`fr gSA
(b) LiHCO3 Bksl voLFkk esa ugha ik;k tkrk gSA
(c) K2O2 çfrpqEcdh; gS ijUrq KO2 vuqpqEcdh; gSA
(d) ty;ksftr eSXuhf'k;e DyksjkbM dks 'kq"d gok esa xeZ djus ij futZyh; MgCl2 çkIr gksrk gSA
(e) AlCl3, NaOH ds vkf/kD; esa foys; gS rFkk lksfM;e esVk ,Y;qfeusV cukrk gSA
(f) futZyh; ikSVsf'k;e ukbVªsV dks ikSVsf'k;e /kkrq ds lkFk xeZ djus ij ikSVsf'k;e vkWDLkkbM vkSj ukbVªkstu xSl
curh gSA
(g) fyfFk;e DyksjkbM ty esa vR;f/kd foys; gSA

47. Out of Be, Mg, Ca, Sr and Ba number of elements which do not impart any colour to the flame is:
Be, Mg, Ca, Sr rFkk Ba es ls ,sls rRoksa dh la[;k crkb, tks Tokyk es dksbZ Hkh jax iznku ugh djrs gSA

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48. How many molecules among the following have zero dipole moment

fuEu es ls fdrus v.kq 'kwU; f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ j[krs gSa\

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NH3, BF3, NF3, CCl4, CH3Cl, XeF4

49. Carnalite and langbeinite are the mixed ore of K and Mg.

KxMgCl3. 6H2O is carnalite and Ky Mg2 (SO4)3 is langbeinite respectively. Find the sum of x and y.

dkusZykbV rFkk ySaXchukbV K rFkk Mg dk fefJr v;Ld gSA

KxMgCl3. 6H2O dkusZykbV gS rFkk Ky Mg2(SO4)3 ySaXchukbV gSA x rFkk y dk ;ksx Kkr dhft,A

o
50. A 10 L box contains 41.4 gram of a mixture of gases CxH8 and CxH12. The total pressure at 44 C in

box is 1.56 atm. Analysis revealed that the gas mixture has 87% total ‘C’ and 13% total ‘H’ by

mass. Find out the value of X.

,d cDls es CxH8 rFkk CxH12 xSlks dk feJ.k mifLFkr gSA cDlk es 44oC ij dqy nkc 1.56 atm gSA fo'ys"k.k

crkrk gS fd xSlh; feJ.k nzO;eku ds vuqlkj 87% dqy ‘C’ rFkk 13% dqy ‘H’ j[krk gSA X dk eku Kkr

dhft,A

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51. An equimolar mixture of PCl3 and Cl2 is taken. Calculate the equilibrium pressure (in atm), if 75%

of PCl3 is converted into PCl5 ? (Give your answer after dividing by 5)

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PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) Kp = 5 atm

PCl3 rFkk Cl2 dk ,d leeksyj feJ.k fy;k tkrk gSA ;fn PCl3 dk 75%, PCl5 esa ifjofrZr gksrk gS rks

lkE; nkc (atm esa) dh x.kuk dhft,A (viuk mÙkj 5 ls Hkkx yxkus ds i'pkr~ nhft,A)

PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) Kp = 5 atm

52. One mol of ethanol is treated with one mol of ethanoic acid at 25ºC. Half of the acid changes in to

ester at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant for the reaction will be :

25ºC ij ,d eksy ,FksukWy dks ,d eksy ,FksukWbd vEy ds lkFk mipkfjr fd;k tkrk gSA vk/kk vEy lkE; ij

,LVj es ifjofrZr gksrk gSA vfHkfØ;k ds fy, lkE; fu;rkad gksxk&

53. The equilibrium constant for the reaction A(g) + B(g) AB(g) is 0.5 at 200 K then equilibrium

constant for the reaction 2AB(g) 2A(g) + 2B(g) at 200 K is :

200 K ij vfHkfØ;k A(g) + B(g) AB(g) ds fy, lkE; fLFkjkad 0.5 gS] rc vfHkfØ;k 2AB(g)

2A(g) + 2B(g) ds fy, 200 K ij lkE; fLFkjkad gksxk&

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54. For a real gas under low pressure conditions, in the graph of z v/s 1/Vm value of y intercept is :
U;wu nkc mifLFkfr ij ,d okLrfod xSl ds fy,] z rFkk 1/Vm ds xzkQ es y vUr% [k.M dk eku gS&

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3
55. 4 mol of carbon dioxide was heated in 1 dm vessel under suitable conditions which produced at
1
equilibrium 25% dissociation in to carbon monoxide and oxygen. CO2(g) CO(g) + O2(g)
2
The number of moles of carbon monoxide formed at equilibrium is :
4 eksy dkcZu MkbZ vkWDlkbM dks mfpr ifjfLFkfr;ks es 1 dm3 ik=k es xeZ fd;k x;k] tks lkE; ij dkcZu eksuks
1
vkWDlkbM rFkk vkWDlhtu es 25% fo;kstu nsrk gSA CO2(g) CO(g) + O2(g)
2

lkE; ij fufeZr dkcZu eksuks vkWDlkbM ds eksyks dh la[;k gS&

56. How many degree of unsaturation (DU) of compound Y in the given reaction :
nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k esa ;kSfxd Y dh vlUr`Irk dh dksfV (DU) fdruh gS%
NaNO2/HCl Ph-OH
Ph–NH2 X (Y)
O - 5ºC NaOH(pH=8 to10)

57. A mixture of 1 amides (benzenoid) having molecular formula (C8H9NO) reacted with Br2/NaOH/.
The number of 1 amines products formed will be :
tc C8H9NO v.kqlw=k okys 1° ,ekbZM ¼csUtsuksbM½ ds feJ.k dh vfHkfØ;k Br2/NaOH/ ds lkFk djkrs gS] rks
fdrus 1 ,ehu mRikn ds :i esa izkIr gksxs &

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58. Write the number of reactions that would give salicylic acid as major product
vfHkfØ;kvksa dh la[;k crkb;s tks eq[; mRikn ds :i es lsfyflfyd vEy nsxkA

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OH OH

(1)CHCl3 + KOH/ (1) CO2 + KOH/


(a) (2)H (b) (2) H

OH OH
O3/Zn
(1) CCl4 + KOH/
(c) (2) H (d)

COOH

(e) NaOH + CaO/

OH
59. How many compounds will decolourises Br2 | H2O
fuEu es ls fdrus ;kSfxd Br2 | H2O dks jaxghu djrs gSaA
OH
OH OH NH2 OH NH2
N2O NO2

NO2
Conc.HNO3+H2SO4 Sn/HCl Br2/H2O NaNO2/HCl Cu/HBr
60. P Q R S T
How many bromine atoms in final product T:
lkUnz HNO3+H2SO4 Sn/HCl Br2/H2O NaNO2/HCl Cu/HBr
P Q R S T

vfUre mRikn (T) esa fdrus czksehu


Space forijek.kq
Rough mifLFkr
Workgks¼dPps
rs gSa& dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

) ¼dPps
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PART-III : MATHEMATICS

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SECTION – I ([k.M- I)

Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj )


This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

61. Two medians drawn from the acute angles of a right angled triangle intersect at an angle /6. If the
length of the hypotenuse of the triangle is 3 units, then area of the triangle (in sq. units) is
ledks.k f=kHkqt ds nks U;wudks.kksa ls nks ekf/;dk,¡ /6 ij izfrPNsn djrh gSA ;fn f=kHkqt ds d.kZ dh yEckbZ 3
bdkbZ gS rc f=kHkqt dk {ks=kQy (oxZ bdkbZ esa) gS -
(A) 3 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 9

2 2 2
62. If 16a + 25b – 9c + 40ab = 0, then family of straight lines ax + by + c = 0 is concurrent at
;fn 16a2 + 25b2 – 9c2 + 40 ab = 0, gS] rks ljy js[kk fudk; ax + by + c = 0 fdl ij laxkeh gS&
 2 4   –2 –4   –4 5   4 5
(A)  ,  ,  , (B)  ,  ,  , – 
3 3  3 3   3 3 3 3

 4 5   –4 –5 
(C)  ,  ,  , (D) none of these (buesa ls dksbZ ugha)
3 3  3 3 

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7 R
63. If, in a ABC, cos A + cos B + cos C = , then is equal to

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4 r
7 R
;fn ABC esa, cos A + cos B + cos C = gS, rc cjkcj gS&
4 r
3 4 2 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 3 3 2

64. If the equation of the pair of straight Lines passing through the point (1,1) , one making an angle 
with the positive direction of the x-axis and the other making the same angle with positive y-axis, is
x – (a + 2) xy + y + a(x + y – 1) = 0 (a  – 2) then the value of sin 2 is
2 2

;fn ljy js[kk ;qXe dh lehdj.k] fcUnq (1,1) ls xqtjrh gS ,d /kukRed x-v{k ds lkFk  dks.k cukrh gS rFkk
nqljh /kukRed y-v{k ds lkFk leku dks.k cukrh gS x2 – (a + 2) xy + y2 + a(x + y – 1) = 0 (a  – 2) gS rc
sin 2 dk eku gS -
2 2
(A) a – 2 (B) a + 2 (C) (D)
(a  2) a

65. The line 2x – y + 1 = 0 is tangent to the circle at the point (2, 5) and the center of the circle lies on
x – 2y = 4. The radius of the circle is
js[kk 2x – y + 1 = 0 o`Ùk dh fcUnq (2, 5) ij Li'kZ js[kk gSA rFkk o`Ùk dk dsUnz] js[kk x – 2y = 4 ij fLFkr gSaA
o`Ùk dh f=kT;k gS -
(A) 3 5 (B) 5 3 (C) 2 5 (D) 5 2

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66. ABCD is a square of unit area. A circle is tangent to two sides of ABCD and passes though exactly

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one of its vertices. The radius of the circle is –

ABCD bdkbZ {ks=kQy dk oxZ gSA o`Ùk dh Li'kZ js[kk,¡] oxZ ABCD dh nks Hkqtk,¡ gSA rFkk blds 'kh"kksZ esa ls Bhd

,d 'kh"kZ ls xqtjrh gSA o`Ùk dh f=kT;k gS -

1 1
(A) 2 – 2 (B) 2 –1 (C) (D)
2 2

2 2
67. A straight line with slope 2 and y-intercept 5 touches the circle x + y + 16x + 12y + c = 0 at a
point Q. Then the co-ordinate of Q are

,d ljy js[kk ftldh izo.krk 2 rFkk y-vUr[k.M 5 gS] o`Ùk x2 + y2 + 16x + 12y + c = 0 dks fcUnq Q ij Li'kZ

djrh gS rc Q ds funsZ'kkad gS -
(A) (–6,11) (B) (–9, 13) (C) (–10,–15) (D) (–6,–7)

2 2
68. If the circumference of the circle x + y + 8x + 8y – b = 0 is bisected by the circle
2 2
x + y – 2x + 4y + a = 0 then a + b equals

;fn o`Ùk x2 + y2 + 8x + 8y – b = 0 dh ifjf/k] o`Ùk x2 + y2 – 2x + 4y + a = 0 dks lef}Hkkftr djrh gS rc

a + b cjkcj gS -
(A) 50 (B) 56 (C) – 56 (D) – 34

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The vertex of the parabola whose parametric equation is x = t – t + 1, y = t + t + 1 ; t  R is


2 2
69.

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ijoy; dk 'kh"kZ ftlds izkpfyd lehdj.k x = t2 – t + 1, y = t2 + t + 1 ; t  R gS -
 1 1
(A) (1,1) (B) (2,2) (C)  ,  (D) (3,3)
2 2

70. Two parabolas have the same focus. If their directrix are the x-axis and y-axis. Respectively, then
the slope of their common chord is
3
(A) ±1 (B) 4/3 (C) (D) None of these
4
nks ijoy; dh leku ukfHk;k¡ gSA ;fn budh fu;rk,¡ x-v{k vkSj y-v{k Øe'k% gS rc mudh mHk;fu"B thok dh
izo.krk gS -
3
(A) ±1 (B) 4/3 (C) (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
4

x2 y2
71. The tangent at a point P on the hyperbola – = 1 passes through the point (0,–b) and the
a2 b2

 
normal at P passes through the point 2a 2,0 . Then the eccentricity of the hyperbola is

x2 y2
vfrijoy; – = 1 ij fcUnq P ij Li'kZ js[kk] fcUnq (0,–b) ls xqtjrh gS rFkk P ij vfHkyEc fcUnq
a2 b2

 2a 2,0  ls xqtjrk gS rc vfrijoy; dh mRdsUnzrk gS -

(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 3

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72. If S1 and S2 are the focii of the hyperbola whose length of the transverse axis is 4 and that of the

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conjugate axis is 6 and S3 and S4 are the foci of the conjugate hyperbola. Then the area of
quadrilateral S1S2S3S4 is
(A) 24 (B) 26 (C) 22 (D) None of these
;fn S1 rFkk S2 vfrijoy; dh ukfHk;k¡ gS ftldh vuqizLFk v{k dh yEckbZ 4 gS rFkk la;qXeh v{k dh yEckbZ 6 gS
rFkk S3 vkSj S4 l;qXeh vfrijoy; dh ukfHk;k¡ gS rc prqHkqZt S1S2S3S4 dk {ks=kQy gS -
(A) 24 (B) 26 (C) 22 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

x2 y2
73. If the ellipse + = 1 is inscribed in a square of side length 2a , then a is equal to
a2 – 7 13 – 5a
6  13 
(A) (B) (– , – 7 )   7, 
5  5 

 13 
(C) (– , – 7 )   , 7 (D) No. such a exist
 5 

x2 y2
;fn nh?kZo`Ùk + = 1, 2a yEckbZ dh Hkqtk ds oxZ ds vUrZxr gSA rc a dk eku cjkcj gS -
a2 – 7 13 – 5a

6  13 
(A) (B) (– , – 7 )   7, 
5  5 

 13 
(C) (– , – 7 )   , 7 (D) bl izdkj dk dksbZ eku fo|eku ughA
 5 

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2 2 cot A  cot C
2
74. In a triangle ABC, a + c = 2002b then is equal to

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cotB

cot A  cot C
f=kHkqt ABC esa ;fn a2 + c2 = 2002b2 rc cjkcj gS -
cotB

1 2
(A) (B)
2001 2001

3 4
(C) (D)
2001 2001

75. In ABC, A = 60º , B = 40º & C = 80º. If P is the center of the circumcircle of ABC with

radius unity, then the radius of circumcircle of triangle BPC is

ABC esa A = 60º , B = 40º & C = 80º ;fn ABC ds ifjdsUnz dk dsUnz P gS ftldh f=kT;k bdkbZ gS]

rc f=kHkqt BPC ds ifjxr f=kT;k gS -

(A) 1 (B) 3

3
(C) (D) 2
2

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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

MATHEMATICS
Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
76. The point (x, y) lies on the line 2x + 3y = 6. The smallest value of the quantity x 2  y 2 is m. Then
find the value of 13 m.
fcUnq (x, y) js[kk 2x + 3y = 6 ij fLFkr gSA x2  y2 dk U;wure eku m gS rc 13 m dk eku Kkr dhft,A

77. Consider a ABC whose side AB, BC and CA are represented by the straight lines
2x + y = 0, x + py = q and x – y = 3 respectively. The point (2,3) is the orthocentre. Then find the
p  q
value of  
 10 
ekukfd ABC ftldh Hkqtk,¡ AB, BC vkSj CA Øe'k% ljy js[kkvksa 2x + y = 0, x + py = q vkSj
pq
x – y = 3 ls O;Dr gksrh gSA fcUnq (2,3) yEcdsUnz gSA rc  
 dk eku Kkr dhft,A
 10 

2 2
78. If the equation ax – 6xy + y + bx + cy + d = 0 represents a pair of lines whose slopes are m and
2
m . If a > 0 then find the value of a.
;fn lehdj.k ax2 – 6xy + y2 + bx + cy + d = 0 js[kkvksa ds ;qXe dks O;Dr djrk gS ftldh izo.krk,¡ m rFkk
2
m gS ;fn a > 0 rc a dk eku Kkr dhft,A

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79. A circle x + y + 4x – 2 2y + c = 0 is the director circle of the circle S1, and S1 is the director circle

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of circle S2, and So on. If the sum of radii of all these circle is 2, then the value of c is k 2 . Find
the value of k ?
,d o`Ùk x2 + y2 + 4x – 2 2y + c = 0 o`Ùk S1 dk fu;ked o`Ùk gS rFkk S1, S2 dk fu;ked o`Ùk gS rFkk blh
izdkj ;fn bu lHkh o`Ùkks dh f=kT;kvksa dk ;ksxQy 2 gS rc c dk eku k 2 gS rc k dk eku Kkr dhft, ?

80. The length of a common external tangent is 11 and length of common internal tangent is 7. If the
product of the radii of the two circles is p, then the value of p/2 ?
cká mHk;fu"B Li'kZ js[kk dh yEckbZ 11 gS rFkk vkUrfjd mHk;fu"B Li'kZ js[kk dh yEckbZ 7 gS ;fn nks o`Ùkksa dh
f=kT;kvksadk xq.kuQy p gS rc p/2 dk eku gS ?

The acute angle between the line 3x – 4y = 5 and the circle x + y – 4x + 2y – 4 = 0 is . Then find
2 2
81.
the value of 9 cos ?
js[kk 3x – 4y = 5 vkSj o`Ùk x2 + y2 – 4x + 2y – 4 = 0 ds e/; U;wudks.k gS rc 9 cosdk eku Kkr dhft, ?

2 2
82. Find the maximum number of common normal of y = 4ax and x = 4by.
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83. Line y = 2x – b cuts the parabola y = x – 4x at points A and B. Then find the value of b for which

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AOB is a right angle where O is origin.
js[kk y = 2x – b ijoy; y = x2 – 4x dks A rFkk B ij izfrPNsn djrh gS rc b dk eku Kkr dhft, ftlds
fy, AOB ledks.k gS tgk¡ O ewy fcUnq gS -

84. An ellipse passing through the origin has its foci (3,4) and (6,8). The length of its semi-minor axis is
b
b. Then find the value of .
2
ewy fcUnq ls xqtjus okyk nh?kZo`Ùk] ftldh ukfHk;k¡ (3,4) vkSj (6,8) gSA rc blds v)Zy?kq v{k dh yEckbZ b gS
b
rc dk eku Kkr dhft,A
2

2 2
85. Suppose x and y are real numbers and that x + 9y – 4x + 6y + 4 = 0. Then find maximum value
of (4x – 9y)
ekuk fd x vkSj y okLrfod la[;k,¡ gS rFkk x2 + 9y2 – 4x + 6y + 4 = 0 rc (4x – 9y) dk vf/kdre eku
Kkr dhft,A

x2 y2
86. A normal to the hyperbola – = 1 has equal intercepts on the positive x and y – axes . If this
4 1
x2 y2 9(a2  b2 )
normal touches the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1 then find the value of .
a b 25
x2 y2
vfrijoy; – = 1 dk ,d vfHkyEc] /kukRed x vkSj y-v{k ij cjkcj vUr[k.M dkVrk gS ;fn ;g
4 1
x2 y2 9(a2  b2 )
vfHkyEc nh?kZo`Ùk 2 + 2 = 1 dks Li'kZ djrk gS rc dk eku cjkcj gS -
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Tangents are drawn from point (,) to the hyperbola 3x – 2y = 6 and are inclined at angle  and
2 2
87.

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 to the x-axis. If tan tan = 2 then. Find the value of (2 –  ).
2 2

fcUnq (,) ls vfrijoy; 3x – 2y = 6 ij Li'kZ js[kk,¡ [khph tkrh gS rFkk x-v{k ij dks.k  rFkk vUrfjr
2 2

djrh gS ;fn tan tan = 2 rc (22 – 2) dk eku Kkr dhft,A

88. If the distance between two parallel tangents having slope m drawn to the hyperbola
x2 y2
– = 1 is 2. then Find value of 2 |ml.
9 49
x2 y2
vfrijoy; – = 1 ij [khph xbZ m izo.krk dh nks lekUrj Li'kZ js[kkvksa ds e/; nwjh 2 gS rc 2 |ml
9 49
dk eku Kkr dhft,A

(a2  b2  c 2 )
89. In ABC if r = 1, R = 3 and s = 5 then. Find the value of =
3
(a2  b2  c 2 )
f=kHkqt ABC esa ;fn r = 1, R = 3 vkSj s = 5 gks rks dk eku Kkr dhft,A
3

90. Consider a ABC in which the sides are a = (n + 1), b = (n +2), c = n with tanC = 4/3 , then find the

value of ?
12

ekukfd ABC ftldh Hkqtk,¡ a = (n + 1), b = (n +2), c = n ftlesa tanC = 4/3 rc dk eku Kkr dhft, ?
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blfy, vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
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lgh ekuk tkosxkA
C. Question Paper Format C. iz'u&i=k dk izk:i
This question paper consists of three part. Each part bl iz'u&i=k esa rhu Hkkx gSaA izR;sd Hkkx esa nks [kaM gSaA
consists are two section.
14. Section 1 contains 15 multiple choice questions. 14. [kaM 1 esa 15 cgqfodYi iz'u gaSA gj iz'u esa pkj fodYi (A),
Each question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
out of which only ONE is correct.
15. Section 2 contains 15 questions. The answer to 15. [kaM 2 esa 15 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa
each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 'kkfey½ ds chp ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kkZad gSA
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
D. Marking Scheme D. vadu ;kstuk
16. For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded 16. [kaM 1 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqy(s BUBBLES)
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to
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only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles
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are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) mark
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17. For each question in Section 2, you will be awarded 17. [kaM 2 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqys(BUBBLES)
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to dks dkyk djus ij 4 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk dkyk ugha djus
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles ij (0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa (0) vad
are darkened. In all other cases, zero will be
iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
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HINTS & SOLUTIONS ¼la d s r ,oa gy½


 
PART-I PHYSICS Since u and a are in same direction, particle will move along a
straight line
 
1. ycm = 0 pwafd u rFkk a ,d gh fn'kk esa gS] vr% d.k ljy js[kk ds vuqfn'k
h 3R xfr djsxkA
M1  M2
4 8 0 5.
M1  M2

h/4

MR2
Moment of inertia of a complete disc about point A is +
2
h 3R 3
M1 = M2 MR2 = MR2
4 8 2
1 2 2 3 3R MR2
× R h =  × R . lEiw.kZ pdrh dk fcUnq A ds ifjr% tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ gS + MR2 =
3 3 8 2
3
h= 3 R. MR2
2
1 2 3
2. 2mg = mu Moment of inertia of a semi–disc of same mass = MR2 .
2 2
u= 4g 3
leku nzO;eku dh v/kZ pdrh dk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ gksxk = MR2
2
mu –  Tdt = mv 6. For rigid body separation between two point remains same.
n`< oLrq esa nks fcUnqvksa ds chp dh nwjh vifjofrZr jgrh gSA
 Tdt = 2mv
v1 cos60° = v2 cos30°
mu = 3mv
u 2 v1 3 v2
= v1 = 3 v2
v= = g . 2 2
3 3
3. Net impulse on A is = change in momentum = mv .
Since collision is elastic, kinetic energy conserves.
Sol. A ij dqy vkosx = laosx esa ifjorZu = mv
pwafd VDdj çR;kLFk gS, vr% xfrt ÅtkZ lajf{kr jgsxhA

 U U
4. f =– – = – [6 ] + [8] = – 6 + 8
x y v2 3v1

 v 2 sin30  v1 sin 60 2 2
 a = – 3 î + 4 ĵ has same direction as that disc = =
 d d
 3iˆ  4ˆj  a 
of u   
2 2
 v 2  3  3v 2 2v 2 v 2
  3iˆ  4ˆj  a  = = =
 a  = – 3 î + 4 ĵ Roj.k dh fn'kk u    2d 2d d
2 2
ds leku gSA v2
 disc =
 d
|a | = 5

| u | = 5/2

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7. Y component of angular momentum is changing direction  9 3
and magnitude.  | Pnet |  Px2  Py2 =    mv
d.k dk 'O' fcUnq ds lkis{k dks.kh; laosx dk Y ?kVd fn'kk o 4 4
ifjek.k esa cnyrk gSA 
| Pnet |  3 mv
8. From conservation of energy   dm 
ÅtkZ ds laj{k.k ls]  | Fnet |  3   .v = 3 Av
2
Ans.
1 2 1 2  dt 
mgh = mv + Iw
2 2  Since, dm  A (v dt)  
 
1 2 1 2 2  2   dm  A  v 
mr  
2  5
mgh = mv +
2   dt 
7
gh = (2 r2)  = wr 14. Figure shows one of the legs of the mosquito
10 landing upon the water surface.
10gh Therefore, T. 2 a × 8 = W = weight of the mosquito.
= 2 r2
7
1  2 2  2 2mgh
KE =  mr   =
25  7
fp=k ty dh lrg ij ePNj dh
11. Pressure at 'A' from both side must balance. Figure is self– ,d Vkax dks n'kkZrk gSA
explanatory.
A ij nkc nksuksa vksj larqfyr gksuk pkfg,A fp=k ls Li"V gSA blfy,] T. 2 a × 8 = W = ePNj dk Hkkj

O  15. The free body diagram of the capillary tube is as shown in the
Rsin (/2– /2 figure. Net force F required to hold tube is
 h2 F = force due to surface tension at cross-section
Rcos 
(S1 + S2) + weight of tube.
dsf'kdk uyh dk cy js[kk fp=k n'kkZ;k x;k gSA V~;wc dks idM+s jgus
A
ds fy, dqy cy F gS
 h2g = h1g F = vuqizLFk dkV ij i`"B ruko ds dkj.k cy
 sin (45º + ) = R [cos – sin] (S1 + S2) + V~;wc dk Hkkj
[cos + sin] = [cos – sin]
F

tan =

S1 T×2R
12. a = a0 ( î – ĵ + k̂ ) S2 T×2R
As there is no gravity; the pressure difference will be only
due to the acceleration.
All points other than point 'H', are acted upon by a pseudo
force.
Hence, at point 'H' pressure developed is zero.
mg
Hindi a = a0 ( î –ĵ + k̂ )
Free body daigram
pwafd ;gkW xq:Ro ugha gS blfy, nkckUrj dsoy Roj.k ds dkj.k of capillary tube
mRiUu gksrk gSA F
'H' ds vfrfjDr vU; lHkh fcUnqvkas ij Nne cy vjksfir gksrk gSA
vr% fcUnq 'H' ij nkc 'kwU; gksxkA
S1 T×2R
 3
13. | P x | = mv sin 60° = mv S2 T×2R
2
 mv 3
| P y | = + mv = mv
2 2
mg
dsf'kdk uyh cy
js[kk fp=k
= (2RT + 2RT) + mg = 4RT + mg
= 4 × 2 × 10–3 × 0.1 +  × 10–3 × 10 = 10.8 mN
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16. Total perimeter dqy ifjeki = 14 a A ij vFkkZr~ ikuh dh vkUrfjd lrg rFkk ikjs ij rFkk B ij nkc
Force needed to lift blade–up leku gksxk D;ksafd nksauks leku nzo esa leku {kSfrt Lrj ij gSA vr%
CysM dks Åij mBkus ds fy, vfHk"B cy P0 + 27.2 × 10–2 × 1000 × 10 = P0 + x × 13600 × 10
= Surface tension × Perimeter
x = 2cm.
= i`"B ruko × ifjeki
= T × 14a x
Height to which mercury has risen ikjs }kjk çkIr Å¡pkbZ = =1
1 2
= × 10–1 × 14 × 5 × 10–2 cm.
7
= 10–2 = 0.01 N. 22. Side of cube ?ku dh Hkqtk = a
17. Water will begin to enter the jar through the hole when the 3
Mg = a3g
hydrostatic pressure exceeds the allowed excess pressure 4
of 2T/r on the concave side of the water surface at the hole. If side of cavity is b. ;fn xqgk dh Hkqtk b gks rks
So let depth is x, then
ikuh fNnz ls tkj esa ços'k djuk çkjEHk djsxk tc LFkSfrd voLFkk 3 6
New mass of cube ?ku dk u;k nzO;eku = (a3 – b3) + b3 
esa nkc fNnz ij ikuh dh vory lrg ij vuqer nkc vkf/kD; 4 4
2T/r gSA vr% ekuk fd xgjkbZ x gS rc 3
xdg = 2T/r  = (a3 + b3) 
4
2T 2  0.06
  x=  a3g = (a3 + b3)
3
g
dgr 1000  10  0.06  10 –3 4
x 1
= 0.2 m = 20 cm = =2 a3  13
10 b3 = ,b = 3  a
3  
1
4T
18. = hg  4 M3
r b=  
4  72 9  
= h × 1 × 1000
0.0576 23. Since it does not topple, for limiting condition. N should pass
through A. The torque about A must be zero.
2T/r pqafd ;g iyVrk ugha gS] lhekUr fLFkfr ds fy, N, A ls xqtjsxkA A
ifjr% cyk?kw.kZ 'kwU; gksxkA
R 2R 2 2
2T/r  tan  = h = = m
h/2 tan  4 / 3
h = 5 cm
24. for equilibrium lkE;koLFkk ij
1
19. gh = v 2 .....(i)
2 1 
Mg = |10F|   
1 2
P + gh = v 2 .....(ii)
2 2 10F

and rFkk v2 = 2v1 .....(iii) Mg

P + gh = 2v12 = 4gh Mg

P = 3gh = 3 (10)3 (10) (10)   


P = 3 × 105 pascal = 3 atm mg 100
 F=   5N
20 20
4 4 3 4
 3 R1  3 R2  8 g = 3 R1  g
3 3
20. 25. the FBD of any one rod is
  fdlh ,d NM+ dk FBD gksxk
21. T  N ...(i)
mg = N ...(ii)
Taking torque about point 'P'
T

N
0
mg 37
N P
Pressure at A that is at interface of water and mercury and B fcUnq 'P' ds lkis{k cyk?kw.kZ ysus ij
is same as both are at same horizontal level in same liquid.
Thus
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L BaSO4 x-fdj.kks ds fy, ikjn'khZ gksrk gS ftlds dkj.k csfj;e /kkrq x-
mg cos 37 0 = TL sin 37º fdj.k fQYe] tks mnj vYlj ds funku es mi;ksxh gS] ij mnj dh
2 Nk;k izfr izkIr djus ds fy, iz;qDr gksrh gSA
mg 4 2mg
T= 
2 3 3 27R2  Tc2  R  Tc 
35. a=   and b =  
2mg 64  Pc  8  Pc 
 mg    2  
3 3  TC2  T 
26.   a    and b   C 
 PC 
   PC 
1 1
dC  
VC b
Also, greater value of TC implies it is easier to liquify it. Thus, it
will show larger deviation from ideal behaviour.
27R2  Tc2  R  Tc 
a=   rFkk b =  
V0 sin30° = V1 cos30° (i)
64  Pc  8  Pc 
 
eV0 cos30° = V1 sin30° (ii)  TC2  T 
  a    rFkk b   C 
Dividing (i) & (ii)  PC 
(i) o (ii) dks Hkkx djus ij    PC 
1 1 1 1 1
tan 30° = =3 dC  
e tan 30 e VC b
TC dk vf/kd eku n'kkZrk gS fd] xSl dk nzohdj.k vklku gksr k gSA bl
[   R2 ]  R izdkj ;g xSl] vkn'kZ O;ogkj ls vf/kd fopyu iznf'kZr djsxhA
28. r1 =
[   R2 ]  [  (2R)2 ]
36. Since the given equilibrium involves ng = 0 there will be no effect
[2  R 2 ]  R 2r2 of adding an inert gas and decreasing the volume of the
& r2 =  =2 container. A catalyst can help in achieving the equilibrium rapidly,
[2  R ]  [  (2R) ]
2 2
r1 without affecting the equilibrium amounts of the species involved
in the reaction. Only increasing the amount of reactant can shift
the equilibrium amount of product.
pwafd fn;s x;s rki es ng = 0 gksrk gSA blfy, ;gk¡ vfØ; xSl feykus
29. Impulse (vkosx) =  F dt ls rFkk ik=k dk vk;ru ?kVkus ls dksbZ izHkko ugha gksxkA ,d mRiszjd
= Area under curve (oØ ls ifjc) {ks=kQy) vfHkfØ;k es fufgr Lih'kht dh lkE; ek=kk dks izHkkfor fd, fcuk rsth
1 ls lkE; izkIr djus es lgk;rk dj ldrk gSA vfHkdkjd dh ek=kk dks
= (2) (2) = 2 kg-m/sec.
2 c<+kdj mRikn dh lkE; ek=kk dks foLFkkfir dj ldrs gSA

2T cos 45 37. Rate of diffusion of He = r 1


30. h= .............. (i) Rate of diffusion of CH 4 = r 2
r g
h 2T cos  r1 n1 M2 2 16 4
= ............. (ii) = = =
2 r g r2 n2 M1 1 4 1
1 4
(i) & (ii)  cos  =   = 60° Diffused m ole of He =  100 = 80% ; Diffused m ole
2 5
1
of CH 4 =  100 = 20%
5
PART-II CHEMISTRY He ds folj.k dh nj = r 1
31. This is due to high lattice energy of Li2O as compared to the CH 4 ds folj.k dh nj = r 2
monoxide of Na and the others.
,slk Na rFkk vU; /kkrqvks ds eksuksvkWDlkbMks dh rqyuk es Li2O r1 n1 M2 2 16 4
dh mPp tkyd ÅtkZ ds dkj.k gksrk gSA = = =
r2 n2 M1 1 4 1

KO2  K O2 4


32. He ds folfjr eksy =  100 = 8 0% ; CH 4 ds folfjr eksy =
Paramagnetic, coloured and ionic compound. 5
vuqpqEcdh;] jaxhu rFkk vk;fud ;kSfxdA 1
 100 = 20%
5
33. BaSO4 is opaque to x-rays that is why barium metal is used
to obtain a shadow of the stomach on an x-ray film which is 38. In Fe(OH) 2 io nic character is m ore.
useful in diagnosing stomach ulcers. Fe(OH) 2 es vk;fud y{k.k vf/kd gSA

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4 3 fodYi (C) es gkbMªkstu ds izdkj = 5
39. Volume of balloon = r fodYi (D) es gkbMªkstu ds izdkj = 4
3
3
4 22  21  44. Fact
 
3 7  2 
= 4851 ml = 4.851 L

1 4.851 45.
Moles of gas filled in each balloon (n1) =
RT
5.851 7
Moles of gas that was in cylinder (n2) =
RT
1 7
Moles of gas left behind in (n3) =
RT
Number of balloons filled
5.851 7 1 7
n2  n3 
=  RT RT  7
n1 1 4.851 46. (a), (b), (c), (e) & (f) are correct.
(a), (b), (c), (e) rFkk (f) lgh gSA
RT

4 3 (b) LiHCO3  Li CO + H O + CO
xqCckjs dk vk;ru = r 2 3 2 2

3 
(d) MgCl2.6H2O  MgO + HCl + H O. 2
3
4 22  21 
  ¼vkf/kD;½  NaAlO + 2H O +
3 7  2 
= 4851 ml = 4.851 L (e) AlCl3 + 4NaOH (excess) 2 2

3NaCl
1 4.851 
izR;sd xqCckjs esa Hkjh x;h xSl ds eksy (n1) = (f) KNO3 + K  K O + N 2 2
RT
5.851 7 47. Out of s-block elements Be and Mg do not impart any colour to
xSl ds eksy tks flys.Mj esa Fks (n2) = fame.
RT s-Cykd rRoks es ls Be rFkk Mg Tokyk es dksbZ Hkh jax iznku ugh djrs
1 7 gSaA
'ks"k cph xSl ds eksy (n3) =
RT
Hkjs x;s xqCckjks dh la[;k 48. NH3, NF3 and CH3Cl have non zero dipole moment.
5.851 7 1 7 NH3, NF3 rFkk CH3Cl v'kwU; f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ j[krs gSaA
n2  n3 
=  RT RT  7 49. Carnalite dkusZykbV – KCl. MgCl2. 6H2O
n1 1 4.851 Langbeinite ySaXchukbV – K2 Mg2 (SO4)3
RT
PV
COOH 50. Total moles of mixture = = 0.6
RT
NaOH/CaO Let mole of CxH8 = a
41. Of CxH12 = (0.6 – a)
 Total mass of C in a mixture is = 12xa + 12 x (0.6 – a )
= 7.2 x
42. CH3—C—NH2 Br2+NaOH/ CH3—NH2 % of C in mixture = 87%
7.2 x
(Methylamine) Or,  100  87
O 41.4
(Acetamide)  X=5
CH3—C—NH2 Br2+NaOH/ CH3—NH2 PV
feJ.k ds dqy eksy = = 0.6
RT
O (esfFky,ehu) ekuk CxH8 ds eksy = a
 (,slhVkekbM) CxH12 ds eksy = (0.6 – a)
43. No. of monochloro product = different type of hydrogen feJ.k es C dk dqy nzO;eku gS = 12xa + 12 x (0.6 – a )
= 7.2 x
present in a compound.
feJ.k es C dk % = 87%
Option (A) type of hydrogen = 2
7.2 x
Option (B) type of hydrogen = 3 ;k,  100  87
41.4
Option (C) type of hydrogen = 5
X=5
Option (D) type of hydrogen = 4
eksuksDyksjks mRikn dh la[;k = ;kSfxd es mifLFkr gkbMªkstu ds
51. PCl3(g) + Cl2 (g) PCl5(g) Kp = 1/5 atm
fofHkUu izdkj Initial pr. P0 P0
fodYi (A) es gkbMªkstu ds izdkj = 2 izkjfEHkd nkc
fodYi (B) es gkbMªkstu ds izdkj = 3 at equilibrium P0– 0.75P0 P0– 0.75P0 0.75 P0
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lkE; ij O
O
1 (0.75 P0 )
 O C–NH2
5 (0.25P0 ) (0.25 P0 ) C–NH2
0.25 P0 = 15 CH2–C–NH2 CH3 +
PTotal = 1.25 P0 = 75 atm 57. + +
CH3
52. C2H5OH  CH3COOH CH3COOC2H5  H2O O
Initial 1 1 0 0 C–NH2
izkjEHk esa
1 1 1 1 CH2–NH2
At eq. 1  1 Br2+NaOH
2 2 2 2
+
lkE; ij
CH3
1 K 
CH3COOC 2H5 H2O 
NH2
C 2H5OHCH3COOH
NH2
1 1 NH2
 CH3
2 2 1
1 1 + +
 CH3 CH3
2 2

53. 2AB(g) 2A(g) + 2B(g) would be 58. 2 (b, c)


1
K'  4 OH NH2
k2

54. At low pressure vanderWaal's equation for a real gas is given


as 59.

NO2

a 60. P =
Z=1–
RTV
intercept = 1
slope = –ve NH2
U;wu nkc ij okLrfod xSl ds fy, ok.Mj okWy lehdj.k fuEu
izdkj nh tkrh gSA Q=

NH2
a Br Br
Z=1–
RTV R=
vUr% [k.M = 1
<ky = –ve Br
1
55. CO2(g) CO(g) +
2
O2(g)
N
2 Cl
Initial moles 4 0 0 Br Br
izkjfEHkd eksy
S=
1
Final moles 4–1 1
2
vfUre eksy Br
  Br
56. x=Ph–N2 Cl
Br Br
y= N=N OH T=

Br

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PART-III MATHEMATICS  1 + 4 sin
A
sin
B
sin
C
=
7
61. 2 2 2 4
A B C
ButijUrq r = 4R sin sin sin
2 2 2
(0,b) B
R 4
 =
r 3
 b
 0, 2 
  G 64. The equation of the given lines are
/6
y – 1 = tan (x – 1) .............(i)
 (y –1) – tan (x –1) = 0
0 a  D A (a,0)
y –1 = cot  (x – 1) .............(ii)
 2 ,0 
   (y –1) – cot (x –1) = 0
so their joint equation is equation
–b (i) × equation (ii)
Slope of AG   (y–1)2 – (tan + cot) (x – 1) (y – 1) +
2a
(x – 1)2 = 0
–b  x2 – (tan + cot)xy + y2 +
AG dh izo.krk 
2a (tan + cot – 2)(x + y –1) = 0
compare with the given equation we get
–b –2b
Slope of DG  = (tan + cot)  a + 2
a/2 a and tan + cot – 2  a
–b –2b  tan + cot= a + 2
DG dh izo.krk  =
a/2 a 1
 =a+2
Now angle between AG and DG is /6 sin   cos 
vc AG vkSj DG ds e/; dks.k /6 gSA 2 2
 =a+2 sin2 
3b / 2a sin 2 a2
 tan30º 
 b2  Hindi nh xbZ js[kkvksa ds lehdj.k
1  2 
a  y – 1 = tan (x – 1) .............(i)
 (y –1) – tan (x –1) = 0
1 3ab
  y –1 = cot  (x – 1) .............(ii)
3 2(a2  b2 )  (y –1) – cot (x –1) = 0

1  a2  b2  blfy, mudh la;qDr lehdj.k (i) × lehdj.k (ii)


 ab     (y–1)2 – (tan + cot) (x – 1) (y – 1) +
2  3 3  (x – 1)2 = 0
a2  b2  x2 – (tan + cot)xy + y2 +
 Area of triangle  (tan + cot – 2)(x + y –1) = 0
3 3
nh xbZ lehdj.k dh rqyuk djus ij
a2  b2 (tan + cot)  a + 2
 f=kHkqt dk {kS=kQy 
3 3 vkSj tan + cot – 2  a
 tan + cot= a + 2
{ given length of hypotenuse : a2 + b2 = 9}
1
{ d.kZ dh yEckbZ : a2 + b2 = 9}  =a+2
sin   cos 
9
 Area of  = = 3 Ans. 2 2
3 3  =a+2 sin2 
sin 2 a2
9 2x – y + 1 = 0
 dk {ks=kQy = = 3 Ans. A(2,5)
3 3 65.

62. (4a + 5b)2 = 9c2


4a + 5b + 3c = 0 o
4a + 5b – 3c = 0 x–2y=4

7
63. cos A + cos B + cos C = 2x – y + 1 = 0 is a tangent
4

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 slope of OA = –
1
r=
2
×
1– 2
=

2 1– 2 
2
The equation of OA is
1 2 1– 2 –1

y–5 –
1
(x – 2)
r= 2  
2 –1  2 – 2
2
 x + 2y = 12 67. Equation of tangent y = 2x + 5
Therefore, intersetion with x – 2y = 4 will give the co- Li'kZ js[kk dk lehdj.k y = 2x + 5
ordinate of centre.
Q(x1, y1)
 centre 0 (8,2)
y = 2x+5
 Hence radius OA = (8 – 2)2  (5 – 2)2
OA = 36  9 = 45 = 3 5
(–8,–6)
A(2,5) 2x – y + 1 = 0
Hindi
m1m2 = – 1
 y1  6 
o    (2) = – 1
x–2y=4  x1  8 
y1  6 1
 = –  2y1 + 12 = –(x1 + 8)
x1  8 2
– y + 1 = 0 Li'kZ js[kk gSA
 x1 + 2y1 = – 20 ...........(i)
1 and point Q (x1, y1) lines on line y = 2x + 5
 OA dh izo.krk = –
2 rFkk fcUnq Q (x1, y1) js[kk y = 2x + 5 ij fLFkr gSA
OA dk lehdj.k gS  y1 = 2x1 + 5 ..........(ii)
from (i) and (ii)
1
y–5 – (x – 2) (i) vkSj (ii) ls
2
 x1 = – 6 and vkSj y1 = – 7
 x + 2y = 12
blfy, x – 2y = 4 dk izfrPNsnu] dsUnz ds funsZ'kkad gS  point fcUnq Q. (–6, –7) Ans.

 dsUnz 0 (8,2)
68. The equation of common chord of the two circle is S1– S2 =
 vr% f=kT;k OA = (8 – 2)  (5 – 2)
2 2 0  10x + 4y – a – b = 0
 second circle bisect the circumference of the first circle,
OA = 36  9 = 45 = 3 5 center of first circle H(–4,–4) must lie on the common chord
 10(–4) + 4 (–4) – a – b = 0
66. a + b = – 56 Ans.
Hindi nks o`Ùkksa dh mHk;fu"B thok dk lehdj.k
S1– S2 = 0  10x + 4y – a – b = 0
nqljk o`Ùk] izFke o`Ùk dh ifjf/k dks lef}Hkkftr djrk gS izFke
D o`Ùk dk dsUnz H(–4,–4) gS tks mHk;fu"B thok ij gSA
C (1,1)  10(–4) + 4 (–4) – a – b = 0
(0,1)
1–r a + b = – 56 Ans.
P
M 69. x = t2 – t + 1 ...............(i)
(r,r) y = t2 + t + 1
r ...............(ii)
Add subtract tksMus ?kVkus ij
A(0,0) B(1,0) x + y = 2(t2 + 1) x – y = – 2t
r
x–y
(1–r) t=  
 2 
from the figure PBM
  x – y 2 
fp=k ls PBM esa  x + y = 2    1
 2  
(1 – r)2 + (1 – r)2  r2  
 2(1 – r)2 = r2
 (x – y)2 
 2 (1 – r) = r x+y 2  1
 4 
 2 = (1 + 2 )r
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x  y (x  y)2 e2 = 2  e = 2
 = +1
2 4 Hindi (x1,y1) ij Li'kZ js[kk dk lehdj.k
xy (x – y)2 xx1 yy1
 –1= – = 1 gS
2 4 a2 b2
 (y – x)2  2(x + y– 2)
y1
vertex will be point where lines of y – x = 0 and x + y – 2 ;g (0,– b) ls xqtjrk gS 0 + = 1  y1 = b
=0 meet i.e. vertex (1,1) Ans. b
'kh"kZ fcUnq gksxk tks js[kkvksa y – x = 0 vkSj a2 x b2 y 2 2
vfHkyEc dk lehdj.k  =ae
x + y – 2 = 0 dks feykrk gS 'kh"kZ (1,1) gSA x1 y1

70. Let the focus be (a,b)  ;g  2a 2,0  ls xqtjrk gS vr%


equation of parabola (PS)2  e2 (PM)2
e=1 a2 2a 2 2a 2
= a2e2  x1 =
PS = distance between point and x1 e2
PM = distance of focus from directrix
vc (x1,y1) vfrijoy; ij fLFkr gSA
 S1 (x – a)2 + (y –b)2  x2
and S2 (x – a)2 + (y – b)2 = y2 x12 y12
blfy, – =1
 common chord a2 b2
S1 – S2 = 0
 x2 – y2 = 0  y = ±x 8 8
 –1=1  2
 slope of common chord = (±1) Ans. e4 e4
Hindi ekuk ukfHk (a,b) gSA  e4 = 4
ijoy; dk lehdj.k (PS)2  e2 (PM)2 e2 = 2  e = 2
e=1
PS = fcUnqvksa
ds e/; nwjh 72.
PM = ukfHk ls fu;rk dh nqjh S3

 S1 (x – a) + (y –b)  x
2 2 2

vkSj S2 (x – a)2 + (y – b)2 = y2


 mHk;fu"B thok
S1 – S2 = 0
 x2 – y2 = 0  y = ±x
• •S
S1 2
 mHk;fu"B thok dh izo.krk = (±1) Ans.

71. The equation of tangent at (x1,y1) is


xx1 yy1
• S4
– =1
a2 b2
Required area = 4 × area of S2OS3
y1
It passes through (0,– b) so 0 + =1 vHkh"V {ks=kQy = 4 × S2OS3 dk {ks=kQy
b
1
 y1 = b =4× × ae × be1
2
a2 x b2 y
the equation of the normal is  = 2 × 2e × 3 × e1
x1 y1 = 12 ee1
= a2e2 Given fn;k x;k gS 2a = 4  a = 2
 it passes through  2a 
2,0 . Hence 2b = 6  b = 3
and vkSj b2 = a2(e2 –1)
a2 2a 2 2a 2 b2 9 13
= a2e2  x1 =  e2 = 1 + =1+ =
x1 e2 a 2
4 4
Now (x1,y1) lies on the hyperbola.
1 1 4 9
x2 y2 Also rFkk =1– 2 =1– =
Therefore 12 – 12 = 1 e12 e 13 13
a b
13
8 8  e12 =
 –1=1  2 9
e4 e4
 e4 = 4

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13 13 x2 + y2  (a2 – 7) + (13 – 5a) ............(i)
e2 = and vkSj e12 =
4 9  oxZ ds Hkqtk dh yEckbZ 2a gSA
13 13
e= e1 =
2 3 2a
2a
 Required Area vHkh"V {ks=kQy = 12 ee1

13 13 2a
= 12 × × = 26
2 3
x2 + y2 = a2
73. (i) vkSj (ii) ls

y a2  a2 –7 + 13 – 5a
A a = 6/5
ijUrq nh?kZo`Ùk ds fy, fo|eku gSA
13
a2 – 7 > 0 vkSj 13 – 5a > 0, a <
5
D o B x  a  (–, – 7 )  vr% a  6/5
vr% bl izdkj dk dksbZ vfLrRo ugh gSA

C cos A cosC

y' cot A  cot C sin A sinC
74. =
cotB cosB
Since the sides of the square are tangent and
perpendicular to each other, the vertices lie on director
sinB
circle. Therefore sin(A  C).sinB

x2 + y2  (a2 – 7) + (13 – 5a) ................(i) sin A sinC.cosB
&  Length of side of square is 2a sin2 B

2a sin A sinC.cosB
2a
Sine Rule
2a  a b c 2R 
    
 sin A sinB sinC 
x2 + y2 = a2
4R2b2
from (i) and (ii) 
a2  a2 –7 + 13 – 5a 4R2 ac cosB
a = 6/5 2b2 2b2 2b2
But for an ellipse to exist = = 2 =
2ac cosB a  c 2 – b2 2002b2 – b2
13
a2 – 7 > 0 and 13 – 5a > 0, a < cot A  cot C 2
5  Ans.
cotB 2001
 a  (–, – 7 )  Hence a  6/5
Hence no. such a exist. 75.
y A A
60º

120º
Hindi o B a C
D B x
Let R' is radius of circumcircle of BPC ,

3
a=2× = 3
C 2
y'
ekuk R', BPC ds ifjxr o`Ùk dh f=kT;k gS
pwfd oxZ dh Hkqtk,¡ Li'kZ js[kk,¡ gS rFkk ,d nqljs ds yEcor~ 3
a=2× = 3
gS rc 'kh"kZ fu;ked o`Ùk ij fLFkr gSA blfy, 2
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a . 3 2 p  q 50
= 2R  R = Now vc = =5
 
× =1
sin120 3 2 10 10

and for ABC ds fy,  a = 2R sin60 = 3 78. m and m2 are the roots of the equation
m rFkk m2 lehdj.k ds ewy gSA
76. Let ekuk x = r cos, y = r sin 2
y y
Then it lies on line 2x + 3y = 6  x  – 6 x  + a = 0
   
rc ;g js[kk 2x + 3y = 6 ij fLFkr gSA
 m + m2 = 6 and m3 = a
 2r cos + 3rsin = 6
cube the equation (i)
6 lehdj.k (i) dk ?ku ysus ij
r
2cos   3 sin   m3 + m6 + 3m3 (m + m2)  216
 a + a2 + 3a (6) = 216
and rFkk r = x2  y2
 a2 + 19a – 216 = 0
For r to be minimum 2cos + 3sin must be maximum, (a –8) (a + 27) = 0 ( a > 0)
r dks U;wure gksus ds fy, 2cos + 3sin vf/kdre gksxkA a=8
i.e. vFkkZr (2cos + 2sin)max = 4  9 = 13
79. Radius of given circle
6
 Therefore blfy, rmin = m = 42–c  6 – c = a (let)
13

 
6 fn, x, o`Ùk dh f=kT;k
 13 m  13
13 = 42–c  6 – c = a (ekuk)
a
now radius of circle S1 =
77. 2
A (1,–2) a
o`Ùk S1 dh f=kT;k =
2
2x+y =0 x–y =3  a  1 
S2 =   
 2  2
a a
 sum ;ksx a + + + ..........  = 2 (given fn;k x;k gS)
B C 2 2
x+py =q
 –q 2q   3p  q q – 3  a
 ,   ,  =2
 2p – 1 2p – 1   p 1 p 1 1
1–
2
 
A (+1, –2)
a 2 =2 2 –1
 –q 2q 
B  , 
 2p – 1 2p – 1 a=  2 – 1 = 2 –
2 2
 3p  q q – 3 
 6 – c = 2 – 2 
2
C  , 
 p 1 p 1
P is the orthocentre ; therefore AP  BC 6–c=4+2–4 2
P yEcdsUnz gS blfy, AP  BC
c=4 2  k = 4 Ans.
 1  3  2 
  –   =–1
 p  2 – 1 80. Length of external tangent  d2 – (r1 – r2 )2
5  (11)2 = d2 – (r1 – r2)2
 = 1 p = 5 ........... (i)
p
 Length of internal tangent = d – (r1  r2 )2
2
Since pwfd BP AC,
 (7)2  d2 – (r1 + r2)2 ............. (ii)
27 – 2q where d = distance between centres
 =–1
18  q equation (i) – (ii)
 121 – 49  4r1r2
q = 45
 4r1r2  72
 p + q  5 + 45 = 50

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r1r2 = 18  p = 18 Hindi y2 = 4ax vkSj x2 = 4by ds m ds inks esa
3
p y = mx – 2am – am
 =9
2 b
vkSj y = mx + 2b + gSA
Hindi cká mHk;fu"B Li'kZ js[kk dh yEckbZ m2
mHk;fu"B vfHkyEc ds fy,
 d2 – (r1 – r2 )2
b
 (11)2 = d2 – (r1 – r2)2 ............ (i) 2b +  – 2am – am3
 vkUrfjd mHk;fu"B Li'kZ js[kk dh yEckbZ m2
b
= d2 – (r1  r2 )2  2b + + 2am + am3 = 0
m2
 (7)2  d2 – (r1 + r2)2 ............ (ii)  am5 + 2am3 + 2bm2 + b = 0
tgk¡ d = dsUnzksa ds e/; nwjh bldk vFkZ gS fd vf/kd ls vf/kd ik¡p mHk;fu"B vfHkyEc gS
lehdj.k (i) – (ii)
 121 – 49  4r1r2 83. The line y = 2x – b i.e.  b = 2x –y
 4r1r2  72 2x – y
1 =
r1r2 = 18  p = 18 b
p homogenizing parabola with line, we get
 =9
2  2x – y   2x – y 
x2 – 4x  b  – y b   0
81. Centre (2,–1)
   
since AOB = 90º
radius = 4  1 4 = 3  coefficient of x2 + coefficient y2 = 0
 is angle between the tangent and the line 3x – 4y = 5
8 1
Length of perpendicular from centre on line 3x – 4y = 5 1– + =0  b=7
b b
64–5
p =1 Hindi js[kk y = 2x – b i.e.  b = 2x –y
5
2x – y
1 1 =
 sin(90 – )  b
3
ijoy; dk js[kk ds lkFk le?kkr djus ij
1
cos= 9cos = 3  2x – y   2x – y 
3 x2 – 4x  b  – y b   0
Hindi dsUnz (2,–1)    
pwfd AOB = 90º
f=kT;k = 4  1  4 = 3
 x2 dk xq.kkad + y2 dk xq.kkad = 0
Li'kZjs[kk vkSj js[kk 3x – 4y = 5 ds e/; dks.k  gSA
8 1
dsUnz ls js[kk 3x – 4y = 5 ij yEc dh yEckbZ gSA 1– + =0 b=7
b b
64–5
p =1
5 84. Foci of an ellipse S1 (3,4) and S2 (6,8)

1 nh?kZo`Ùk S1 (3,4) vkSj S2 (6,8) dh ukfHk;k¡ gSA


 sin(90 – )  origin (0,0) lie on ellipse
3
 OS1 + OS2 = 2a
1 (0,0) nh?kZo`Ùk ij fLFkr gSA
cos= 9cos = 3
3
 9  16 + 36  64 = 2a
2 2  5 + 10 = 2a
82. Normal to y = 4ax and x = 4by in terms of m are
y = mx – 2am – am3  a = 15/2
Now vc
b
and y = mx + 2b + 2ae = S1S2
m2
for a common normal  2ae = (6 – 3)2  (8 – 4)2
b 15
2b +  – 2am – am3 2 × ×e= 9  16
m2 2
b 5 1
 2b + + 2am + am3 = 0 e =  e=
m2 15 3
 am5 + 2am3 + 2bm2 + b = 0
This means there can be atmost five common normals.
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b2 b2 = 11 + 4cos + 3 – 3 sin
e2 = 1 –  = 1 – e2 = 11 + 4cos – 3sin
a2 a2
 vf/kdre eku (4 cos – 3sin)max.
225  1
b =
2
1–  16  9 = 5
4 
=
9
 vf/kdre eku (4x – 9y)max.= 11 + 5 = 16
2
225  8 
 b2 =
4  9 
= 50
x2 y2
86. The equation of the normal to the hyperbola – =1
b 4 1
b = 5 2  =5 at (2sec , tan) is 2xcos + ycot = 5
2
The slope of the normal is – 2 sin = – 1

85. f(x,y)  x2 + 9y2 – 4x + 6y + 4 = 0 1 


sin = =
 (x – 2)2 + (3y +1)2 = 1 2 6
(y  1/ 3)2 5
(x – 2)2 + =1 Equation of normal x + y =
(1/ 9) 3
which is the equation of the ellipse having centre at x2
y2
As it touches the ellipse  =1
 1 a2 b2
 2, – 3 
  c2 = a2m2 + b2
General point on the ellipse is 25 2 2 2 25
= a (–1) + b  a2 + b2 =
1 3 3
p(x,y)  (2 + acos, – + b sin)
3  9(a2 + b2) = 75

1 1 x2 y2
 (2 + cos , – + sin) Hindi vfrijoy; – = 1 ds fcUnq (2sec , tan) ij vfHkyEc
3 3 4 1
1 1 dk lehdj.k 2xcos + ycot = 5 gS
 x = 2 + cos and y = – + sin vfHkyEc dh izo.krk – 2 sin = – 1 gSA
3 3
1 1 1 
 4x – 9y  4(2 + cos) – 9 (– + sin) sin = =
3 3 2 6
= 8 + 4cos + 3 – 3sin 5
vfHkyEc dk lehdj.k x + y =
= 11 + 4cos + 3 – 3 sin 3
= 11 + 4cos – 3sin
pwfd ;g nh?kZo`Ùk dks Li'kZ djrh gS gSA
 max. value (4 cos – 3sin)max.
x2 y2
= 16  9 = 5  =1
 max. value of (4x – 9y)max.= 11 + 5 = 16 a2 b2
Hindi f(x,y)  x2 + 9y2 – 4x + 6y + 4 = 0 c2 = a2m2 + b2
 (x – 2)2 + (3y +1)2 = 1 25 2 2 2 25
= a (–1) + b  a2 + b2 =
(y  1/ 3) 2 3 3
(x – 2)2 + =1
(1/ 9)  9(a2 + b2) = 75

 1 87. The given hyperbola is fn;k x;k vfrijoy;


nh?kZo`Ùk dk lehdj.k gS ftldk dsUnz  2, –  gSA
 3
x2 y2
nh?kZo`Ùk ij O;kid fcUnq gS 3x2 – 2y2 = 6  – =1
2 3
1 equation of tangent Li'kZ js[kk dk lehdj.k
p(x,y)  (2 + acos, – + b sin)
3
y = mx ± a 2 m2 – b 2
1 1  (y – mx)2 = a2m2 – b2
 (2 + cos , – + sin)
3 3 it passes through (, )
1 1 ;g (, ) ls xqtjrh gSA
 x = 2 + cos and y = – + sin
3 3 ( – m)2 = 2m2 –3

1 1
 4x – 9y  4(2 + cos) – 9 (– + sin)
3 3
= 8 + 4cos + 3 – 3sin

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now vc a2 + b2 + c2

sin  = (a + b + c)2 – 2 (ab + bc + ca)


 2   (10)2 – 2(38) = 100 – 76
a  3 
b2  3  a2 + b2 + c2 = 24
 
 m2 2 +  2 – 2m = 2m2 – 3
4 3
m1 90. tanC =  cosC =
3 5
 m2(2 – 2) – 2m + 2 + 3 = 0
m2 a = n + 1 , b = n + 2, c = n

a2  b2 – c 2
 cosC =
 3
2
2ab
 m1m2   2 = tan tan
2 – 2 (n  1)2  (n  2)2 – n2
 cosC =
  + 3 = 2 – 4
2 2
2(n  1)(n  2)
 22 –2 = 7
 n = 13
 a = 14, b = 15, c = 13
88. The equations of tangents to the hyperbola having slope
m are 1
Area {ks=kQy  = ab sinC
vfrijoy; dh Li'kZ js[kk,¡ ftldh izo.krk m gS dh 2
lehdj.k gS 1 4
= × 14 × 15 × )
2 5
y = mx ± 9m2 – 49

 y  mx  a2m2 – b2    84 
12
=7

a2 = 9  b2 = 49
Distance between the tangent is 2
Li'kZ js[kkvksa ds e/; nwjh 2 gSA

2 9m2 – 49
 =2
1  m2
 9m2 – 49 = 1 + m2  8m2 = 50

50 25
 m2 = =
8 4
5
 m = ± 5/2  2|m| = 2   = 5 Ans.
2

89. r=   = r.s
s
 = 1(5) = 5
..................(2)
abc
s=  a + b + c = 10 .......(1)
2
abc
= abc = (5) (4) (3)
4R
 abc = 60
now vc 2 = s(s – a) (s – b) (s – c) (s = 5)

 25 = 5 (5 – a) (5 – b) (5 – c)
 5 = (5 – a) (5 – b) (5 – c)
 5 = 125 – 25(a + b + c) + 5 (ab + bc + ca) – abc
 5 = 125 – 25 (10) + 5 (ab + bc + ca) – 60
 ab + bc + ca = 38
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PART-I PHYSICS

1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (D)

8. (D) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (A) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (B)

15. (B) 16. (5) 17. (2) 18. (5) 19. (3) 20. (7) 21. (1)

22. (9) 23. (3) 24. (5) 25. (3) 26. (3) 27. (1) 28. (2)

29. (2) 30. (3)

PART-II CHEMISTRY

31. (A) 32. (A) 33. (D) 34. (B) 35. (D) 36. (D) 37. (C)

38. (C) 39. (C) 40. (C) 41. (B) 42. (C) 43. (D) 44. (C)

45. (D) 46. 5 47. 2 48. 3 49. 3 50. 5 51. 5

52. 1 53. 4 54. 1 55. 1 56. 9 57. 4 58. 2

59. 2 60. 4

PART-III MATHEMATICS

61. (A) 62. (C) 63. (B) 64. (C) 65. (A) 66. (A) 67. (D)

68. (C) 69. (A) 70. (A) 71. (B) 72. (B) 73. (D) 74. (B)

75. (A) 76. (6) 77. (5) 78. (8) 79. (4) 80. (9) 81. (3)

82. (5) 83. (7) 84. (5) 85. (4) 86. (3) 87. (7) 88. (5)

89. (8) 90. (7)

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