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In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 8 questions, Section - B contains 10 questions & Section-C contains
2 questions. Total number of pages are 12. Please ensure that the Questions paper you have received contains ALL
THE QUESTIONS in each section and PAGES.
SECTION - A
Q.1 to Q.8 are Integer answer type questions (whose answer is 1 digits [0 to 9]) & carry 4 marks each. No Negative
Marking.
SECTION - B
Q.1 to Q.10 are Multiple choice Questions has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which one or more than one is/are
correct & carry 4 marks each. 2 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
SECTION - C
Q.1 & Q. 2 are "Match the Column" Type questions and you will have to match entries in column - I with the entries in
Column - II. One or More entries in Column - I may match with one or more entries of Column - II. For each entry in
Column - I, + 2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and – 1 in all other cases.
NOTE : GENERAL INSTRUCTION FOR FILLING THE OMR ARE GIVEN BELOW.
1. Use only blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darkening the bubble.
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circles against the question by blue/black pen.
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& Section-C (Comprehension type)].
PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[ fo' ys
"k. kkRed
i z'u i zd kj ]
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.8 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. i z-1 l si z-8 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dkmÙkj dsoy
(The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits) d ksesnhft
1 va ; sA
1. Sum of all real values of k for which the 1. k ds l ehdj .k dk ekuks dk ; ksx ft l ds fy , O ;a
td
expression x2 + 2xy + ky2 + 2x + k = 0 can x2 + 2xy + ky2 + 2x + k = 0 dksj s[kh, xq
. kkdksads
be resolved into linear factors is : i esagy fd; k t k l dr k gS
A
4. Find the largest natural number 'a' for which 4. ; fn f(x) = a –1 + 2x – x2 dk vf/kdr e eku , oa
the maximum value of f (x) = a –1 + 2x – x2
g(x) = x2 – 2ax + 10 – 2a dk U ;q
ur e eku l e: i
is smaller than the minimum value of
g(x) = x2 – 2ax + 10 – 2a. gS'a' U; q
ur e i zkdf̀r d l a
[ ; k gSr c a dk eku gS
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2 4 7 2 4 7
4 cos + cos – cos – cos 4 cos + cos – cos – cos dk
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
+ 24 sin f 3 ab a, b N then + 24 sin f 3 ab a, b N rc
30 30
find (a + b) (a + b) dk eku gS
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
SECTION - B SECTION - B
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ cgqoS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-1 l si z-10 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s^^, d
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct ; k , d l svf/kd^^ l ghgS
A
1. Consider the quadratic equation 1. ekukl ehdj .k(a + c – b)x2 + 2cx + (b + c – a) = 0
(a + c – b)x2 + 2cx + (b + c – a) = 0 where
a, b, c are distinct real number and
t gk¡a, b, c fHkUu okLr fod l a
[ ; k, ¡gSvkS
j a+c–b0
a + c – b 0. If both the roots of the ; fn l ehdj .k dsnksuksew y i fj eh; gSr c fuEu esal s
equation are rational then the numbers which dksul k@dksul si fj eh; gS
must be rational are
c
c (A) a, b, c (B)
(A) a, b, c (B) ab
ab
bca b2 bca b2
(C) (D) (C) (D)
a c b ca a c b ca
2. If x2 + ax + 10 = 0 and x2 + bx – 10 = 0 2. ; fn x2 + ax + 10 = 0 r Fkk x2 + bx – 10 = 0
have a common root, then a 2 – b 2 is a
factor of dk , d ewy l eku gSr c (a2 – b2) dk xq
. ku[ k.M gS
A
(A) 40 (B) 60 (A) 40 (B) 60
(C) 80 (D) 100 (C) 80 (D) 100
3. The integers included in the solution set of 3. vl ehdk1 + log1/3 (x2 + x + 1) > 0 dsgy l ew
p;
inequation 1 + log1/3 (x2 + x + 1) > 0 is/are esai w
. kkZ
d gksxsA
(A) 0 (B) 1 (A) 0 (B) 1
(C) –1 (D) 2 (C) –1 (D) 2
4. Let be three real numbers such that 4. ekuk r hu okLr fod l a
[ ; k, abl i zd kj gSdh +
+ + = 2, 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 and + = 2, 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 r Fkk3 + 3 + 3 =
3 + 3 + 3 = 8 then 8 rc
(A) + + = – 1 (A) + + = – 1
(B) = – 2 (B) = – 2
(C) ()2 + ()2 + ()2 = 9 (C) ()2 + ()2 + ()2 = 9
(D) 4 + 4 + 4 = 18 (D) 4 + 4 + 4 = 18
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6 6
(n 1) n (n 1) n
6. If f() = cosec cosec , 6. ; fn f() = cos ec cosec ,
n 1 4 4 n 1 4 4
where 0 < < , then minimum value of f t gk¡0 < < , f dk U; q
ur e eku
2 2
(C) occurs when = (C) gksxk t c =
4 4
(D) occurs when (D) gksxkt c
6 6
2 3 2 3
7. Let E = cos2 + cos2 + cos2 . Then 7. ekuk E = cos2 + cos2 + cos2 rc
7 7 7 7 7 7
which of the following alternative(s) is/are
fuEu esal sdkS
ul kl ghughgS
a
A
incorrect?
1 3 3 1 3 3
(A) <E< (B) <E<1 (A) <E< (B) <E<1
2 4 4 2 4 4
3 3 7 3 3 7
(C) 1 < E < (D) <E< (C) 1 < E < (D) <E<
2 2 4 2 2 4
8. Distinct values of k satisfying the equation 8. k ds fHkUu eku t ks l ehdj .k (cosec – cot )
(cosec – cot ) (cosec + cot )
(cosec + cot ) (cosec – cot )
(cosec – cot )
= (cosec + cot ) (cosec – cot ) = (cosec + cot ) (cosec – cot )
(cosec + cot ) = k (cosec + cot ) = k dksl Ur q
"V dj r sgS
are (A) 1 (B) 2
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) –1 (D) –2
(C) –1 (D) –2
9. The value of k for which both roots of the 9. k dkeku Kkr dj ks; fn l ehdj .k4x2 – 2x + k = 0 ds
equation 4x2 – 2x + k = 0 lie in (–1, 1)
nksuksew
y vUr j ky (–1, 1) esagS
is/are
(A) –1 (B) 0 (A) –1 (B) 0
(C) 2 (D) –3 (C) 2 (D) –3
10. If both roots of the quadratic equation 10. ; fn l ehdj .ka(x – 1)2 + b(x2 – 3x + 2) + x – a2=0
a(x – 1)2 + b(x2 – 3x + 2) + x – a2 = 0 lies at
dsnksuksew
y vuUr gS
infinite then
(A) a + b = 0 (B) a = – 1 (A) a + b = 0 (B) a = – 1
(C) b = + 1 (D) None of these (C) b = + 1 (D) buesal sdksbZugha
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SECTION - C SECTION - C
[MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE] [l q
esy u l q
phi zd kj ]
Match the entries in Column - I with the entries in Lr EHk- I dhi zfo"Vh; ksdkLr EHk- II dhi zfo"Vh; ksadsl kFkl q esy u
Column- II. One or more entries in Column - I may dhft ; sALr EHk - I es, d ; k, d l svf/kd i zfo"Vh; kaLr EHk - II ds
match with one or more entries in Column - II. , d ; k vf/kd i zfo"Vh; ksadsl kFkl q
esfy r gksl dr hgSA
1. Column-I 1. Lr a
Hk- I
1 1 1 1
(A) 3 log 4 + 2 log 5 – log 64 – log 16
3 2 (A) 3 log 4 + 2 log 5 – log 64 – log 16
where base of the logarithm is 10, equals 3 2
(B) 2log 3 – log 5 · 3log 5 – log 2 · 5log 2 – log 3 t gk¡ y ?kq
xq
. kd dk vk/kkj 10 gS
equals (B) 2log 3 – log 5 · 3log 5 – log 2 · 5log 2 – log 3
(B) The possible value of c (Q) 1 (B) c dsl EHko eku gksxk ; fn l ehdj .k (Q) 1
(C) If sin A + sin B + sin C + 3 = 0, (R) 2 (C) ; fn sin A + sin B + sin C + 3 = 0, (R) 2
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PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed
i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.8 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. i z-1 l si z-8 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dkmÙkj dsoy
(The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits)
d ksesnhft
1 va ; sA
1. Acceleration of particle moving rectilinearly
is a = 4–2x (where x is position in metre and 1. l j y j s[kkesaxfr ' khy , d d.kdkRoj .ka = 4–2x (t gka
a in m/s2) . It is at instantaneous rest at x fLFkfr gSehVj es ar Fkk a m/s2 esa
) . ; g fdl h {k.k
x = 0. At what position x (in metre) will the
particle again come to instantaneous rest? x = 0 i j foj ke i j gS A fdl fLFkfr x (ehVj esa
) i j d.k
2. The acceleration of a marble in a certain fluid oki l foj ke {k.ki j vk; sxkA
is proportional to the speed of the marble 2. fdl hr j y esa, d ekcZ
y dk Roj .kekcZ
y dhpky dsoxZ
v2
squared and is given (in SI units) by a = – v2
3 dsl ekuq
i kr hr Fkk; g (SI units esa
)a=– , v>0
for v>0. If the marble enters this fluid with a 3
speed of 1.50 m/s, how long will it take be- dsfy , A; fn ekcZ y bl r j y esa1.50 m/s dhpky l s
fore the marble’s speed is reduced to half of i zos'k dj r h gS
A fdr usl e; ckn ekcZy dh pky bl ds
its initial value? i zkj fEHkd eku dkvk/kkj g t kr kgS
A
3. A rocket rises vertically up from the surface
of earth so that its distance from the earth 3. , d j kW
d sV i F̀ohdhl r g l sm/okZ /kj mi j dhvksj mM+ r kgS
is surface is l=ct2 where c is a constant. After r kfd i F̀ohl sbl dhnw j h l=ct2 t gkac , d fu; r ka
d gSA10
10 sec. the rocket has travelled 2 km. lS d .Mckn j kW d sV 2 km r ; dj r kgS Abl {k.ki j bl dh
Determine it’s speed (in m/s) at that moment. pky (m/s es )a Kkr dhft , A100 l sfoH kkft r dj usdsckn
Fill your answer in OMR after deviding by 100.
vki dkmRr j OMR esaHkfj , A
4. A boat is travelling east at 12 m/s. A flag
flaps at 53° N of W at bow of the boat. 4. , d uko 12 m/s l si w oZdhvksj py r hgS A uko i j , d
Another flag on shore flaps due north. Find >.Mki f' pe l smRr j esa53° dks.ki j y gj kr kgS
A nw
l jk
the speed (in m/s0 of the wind as measured >.Mkfdukj si j mRr j dhvksj y gj kr kgS
At ehu l seki us
on land. Fill your answer in OMR after deviding
by 4. i j gokdhpky (m/s esa) esaKkr dhft , A4 l sfoHkkft r
5. A train goes through a 1100 m long tunnel at
dj usdsckn vki dkmRr j OMR esaHkfj , A
a constant speed of 72 km/h. The last car 5. , d j sy xkM+ hfu; r pky 72 km/h l s1100 ehVj y Ech
comes out one minute after the entry of lqjax xq t j r hgS
Al qja
x esaba
t u i zos'kdj usdsckn , d feuV
engine in the tunnel. What is the length (in esavafr e fMC ckfudyr kgS Aj sy xkM+ hdhy EckbZ(metre es)a
metre) of the train? Fill your answer in OMR
D; kgksxh\ 50 l sfoHkkft r dj usdsckn vki dkmRrj OMR
after deviding by 50.
esaHkfj , A
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6. The drawing shows an empty fuel tank being 6. nksvyx&vyx ok; q ; kuksads} kj kfxj k; s, d [ kkyhbZ/ku VS
d
a
dropped by two different planes. At the mo-
ment of release each plane has the same vkj s[kesai znf' kZ
r gS
ANksM+ usdh{k.ki j i zR; sd ok; q ; ku dh
speed of 100 m/s, and each tank is at the l eku pky 100 m/s r Fkki zR; sd VS a
d dhl eku Å¡pkbZ
same heigth of 2.00 km above the ground.
i F̀ohl s2.00 km gS A t c pky l eku gS ] NksM+ usds{k.k
While the speeds are the same, the veloci-
ties are differeent at the instant of release, i j osx vyx&vy x gS AD; ksafd , d ok; q ; ku {kS
fr t l s37°
because one plane is flying at an angle of dks.kr Fkknw l j kok; q
; ku {kS
fr t dsuhps37° dks.kcukr kgS A
a
37° above the horizontal and the other is
flying at an angle of 37° below the horizon- nksuksbZ /ku Vsa
d dhpky ksadk vuq i kr D; k gksxk] t c ; g
tal. What is the ratio of speeds of both the /kj kr y i j Vdj kr sgS \
fuel tanks when they hit the ground?
37°
37° 37°
Fuel tank
37° Plane–A Plane–B
Fuel tank
Plane–A Plane–B
7. nksxsa nsl eku i zkj fEHkd pky v0 = 10 m/s l svKkr Å¡pkbZ
7. Two balls are thrown from the top of a cliff dh, d pV~ Vku l sQS a
d r sgSA v
of unknown height with equal initial speed 0
v 0 = 10 m/s one is
, d dki z{ksi.kdks.k{kS fr t l s
v
= 45° r Fkknw l j hdkl eku
0
45°
projected at an angle 45°
= 45° above 45° i z{ksi.k dks.k {kS fr t l suhpsgS a
A
v
horizontal and second 45° i z{ksI; ksadhi j kl (ehVj esa ) dk
0
i s projected at the v 0
vUrj D; kgksxkA 2 l sfoHkkft r
s am e angl e be l ow
horizontal. Whjat is
dj us ds ckn vki dk mRr j R 1
R
di fference between R
OMR es aHkfj , A 2
range (in m) of R 2
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SECTION - B SECTION - B
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ cgqoS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-1 l si z-10 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s^^, d
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct ; k, d l svf/kd^^ l ghgS
A
1. Two projectiles are thrown simultaneously in
the same plane from the same point. If their 1. nksi z{ksI; l eku fcUnwl sl eku r y esa, d l kFkQS
a
d sx; sgS
A
velocities are v1 and v2 at angles 1 and 2 ; fn budsosx v1 o v2 Øe' k%{ksfr t l s1 o 2 dks.kksai j
respectively from the horizontal, if their hori-
zontal component of velocities are equal then gS
A; fn budsosxksadk{kS
fr t ?kVd l eku gSr c fuEu esa
sl s
which of the following statement/statements
dkS
ul sdFku l ghgS@gS
a
A
is/are correct
(A) One particle will remain exactly below or (A) , d d.k nw
l j sd.k dsBhd uhps; k mi j j gr k gS
A
above the other particle
(B) The trajectory of one with respect to (B) , d d.ki z{ksI; i j nw
l j sdsl ki s{k, d l h/khj s[kkgksxkA
other will be a vertical straight line (C) nks
uka
sdhl eku i j kl gksxhA
(C) both will have the same range
(D) none of these (D) bues
al sdksbZugha
A
4. A particle starts moving along a straight line 4. , d d.k10 m/s osx l s, d l h/khj s[kkesaxfr vkj EHkdj r k
path with a velocity 10 m/s. After 5 seconds, gSA5 l S
d .Mckn i zkj fEHkd fcUnwl sd.kdhnw j h50 ehVj
the distance of the particle from the starting
point is 50 m,. Which of the following
gSA d.kdhxfr dsckj saesadkS ul kdFku l ghgS?
statement about the nature of motion of the (A) oLr qfu; r /kukR ed Roj .k l spky c<+ kl dr hgS A
particle are correct? v (B) xfr fu; r osx l sxfr ' khy gksl dr hgS A
(A) The body may be (C) oLr qfu; r +
_ .kkRed Roj .k esagksl dr kgS A
s pe ed i ng up w i t h (D) xfr i gy sRofj r fQj efUnr gksl dr hgS A
constant positive Area = 50
t v
acceleration.
(B) The motion may be moving with constant
velocity.
(C) The body may have constant negative
acceleration. Area = 50
t
(D) The motion may be first accelerated and
then retarded.
5. The position of a particle varies according to 5. d.kdhfLFkfr O
;a
t d x=t(t–1)(t–2) dsvuq
l kj cny r h
the expression x=t(t–1)(t–2) then gSr c
1
(A) velocity will be zero at t2 =1– second 1 1
3 (A) osx t2 =1– lS
d .Mr Fkkt2 = 1+ lS
d .M
1 3 3
and t2 = 1+ sec. i j ' kw
U; gksxkA
3
(B) Acceleration remains constant in direc- (B) R oj .kt1 = 0 r Fkkt2 = 2 dschp fn' kkesafu; r j gr k
tion between t1 = 0 and t2 = 2. gSA
(C) Acceleration remains constant in direc- (C) R oj .k t1 = 0 r Fkkt2 = 3 dschp fn' kk esafu; r
tion between t1 = 0 and t2 = 3.
(D) None of the above
j gr kgS A
(D) bues al sdksbZugha
A
6. Which of the following statements are true
about a ground to ground projectile motion.
(A) Average velocity for time of flight is ucos.
(B) Change in velocity from the time of
6. /kj kr y l s/kj kr y i z{ksI; xfr dsfy, fuEu esal sdkSul sdFku
projection to the time it reaches maximum l ghgS A
height has magnitude usin. (A) mM+ ; u dky dsfy , vkS l r osx ucosgS A
(C) Average acceleration during entire time (B) i z {ksi.kdsl e; l sbl dhvf/kdr e Å¡pkbZi j i gq a
pus
of flight is zero. esaosx esai fj or Z u dki fj ek.kusingS A
(D) Horizontal component of velocity remains
(C) i z kj fEHkd mM+ ; u dky dsnkS j ku vkS
l r Roj .k' kw
U; gSA
constant.
(D) os x dk{kS fr t ?kVd fu; r j gr kgS A
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A B A B
t t
Rod Rod
Vy Vy
y Vy y
Vy
y y
vx vx
vx vx
x x
x x
The vertical rod The ends of the m/okZ
/kj NM+dsoy NM+dsfl j sØe' k%
can move only rods are slipping m/okZ
/kj : i l sxfr /kj kr y o nhokj i j
vertically and the on the ground & dj l dr hgS Ar Fkk fQl y r sgSA
wedge can move the wall
ost dsoy {kSfr t xfr
only horizontally. respectively.
dj l dr kgS A
y y
= tan = tan y y
x x = tan = tan
y = x tan y = x tan x x
vy = vx tan vy = vx tan y = x tan y = x tan
vy = vx tan vy = vx tan
(A Student A is correct, B is wrong. (A Nk=kA l ghgS] Nk=kB xy r gSA
(B) Student A is wrong, B is correct. (B) Nk=k A xy r gS] Nk=kB l ghgSA
(C) Both are correct. (C) nks
uksal ghgS
A
(D) Both are wrong.
(D) nks
uksaxy r gS
A
10. Slider block A move to the left with a constant
velocity of 6 m/s 10. LykbMj xqVdkA fu; r osx 6 m/s l scka bZvksj xfr dj r k
Then gS
A
A
(A) the velocity of rc A
block B, 2 m/s C D (A) xqVdk B dk osx, 2
(B) the velocity of C D
m/s gSA
portion D of the
cable. 2 m/s.
B (B) Mks
j hdsD Hkkx dkosx
B
(C) the relative velocity of protion C of the 2 m/s. gSA
cable with respect to portion D. (C) D dsl ki s
{kMksjhdsC Hkkx dkl ki s{kosx
(D) The velocities of block B & D are same (D) xq
VdsB r FkkD l eku gSA
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SECTION - C SECTION - C
[MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE]
[l q esy u l qphi zd kj ]
Match the entries in Column - I with the entries in
Column- II. One or more entries in Column - I may
Lr EHk- I dhi zfo"Vh; ksdkLr EHk - II dhi zfo"Vh; ksadsl kFkl q
esy u
match with one or more entries in Column - II. dhft ; sALr EHk- I es, d ; k, d l svf/kd i zfo"Vh; kaLr EHk- II ds
, d ; kvf/kd i zfo"Vh; ksadsl kFkl q
esfy r gksl dr hgSA
1. Figure shows a graph of position versus time
graph for a particle moving along x-axis. 1. fp=kesax-v{kdsvuq fn' kxfr ' khy , d d.kdsfy ; sfLFkfr
x Parabola
l e; xzkQ i znf' kZ
r gS&
x Parabola
straight straight
Line Line straight straight
t1 Line Line
t t1
t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t
Parabola Parabola
t2 t3 t4 t5 t6
Parabola Parabola
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SECTION - B SECTION - B
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) [ cgqoS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct
i z-1 l si z-10 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s^^, d
1. An alkane (Y) was mixed with excess oxygen
in a rigid (constant – volume) reaction ves- ; k , d l svf/kd^^l ghgS
A
sel maintained at 200°C in a thermostat bath.
The pressure inside the vessel was 1.02 at- 1. , Ydsu (Y) dksvkW Dl ht u dsvkf/kD; dsl kFkfeyk; kx; k
mospheres. The mixture was ignited with a gS, d n`<+vfHkfØ; k (fu; r – vk; r u) esa ] 200°C i j i k=k
spark, burning the alkane to form water
vapour and carbon dioxide. When the con-
dksFkeksZl sV esaO
; ofLFkr fd; kx; kgSi k=kdsva nj dknkc
tents of the vessel reverted to the bath tem- 1.02 atm FkkfeJ.kdksTofyr fd; kx; kvkS j , Ydsu dks
perature of 200°C, the pressure was found t yk; kx; k t ksfd t y ok"i vkS j CO2 cukr kgSt c i k=k
to be 1.02 atmosphere. Identify (Y).
dsvUnj dsi nkFkZdks200°C dsckFk r ki i j i hNsfy; k
(A) Cyclohexane (B) Pentane
(C) Ethane (D) Methane x; k] ou nkc 1.02 atm i k; k x; k A Kkr dj ks&
(A) l kbDyksgs Dl su (B) i s
UVsu
2. Assume that you are using an open-end ma- (C) , sFksu (D) es Fksu
nometer filled with mineral oil rather than
mercury. What is the gas pressure in the bulb 2. ekukfd vki [ kq y sfl j sokykesuksehVj mi ; ksx esaysj gsgS
(in millimeter of Hg) if the level of mineral oil
t ksfd i kj sdsct k; ; g feuVy vkW ; y l sHkj kgSAcYc esa
in the arm connected to the bulb is 238 mm
higher than the level in the arm connected xSl dknkc D; kgS a
A(mm of Hg esa ) ; fn feuj y vkW;y
to the atmosphere and atmospheric pressure dkLr j Hkqt kesacYc l st ksM+kx; kgS] 238 mm T; knkLr j
is 746 mm Hg? The density of mercury is t ksfd ok; qea
My l st qMkgksrkgSdsl ki s{kvkS j ok; q
ea
Myh;
13.6 g/ml and the density of mineral oil is
0.80 g/ml. nkc 746 mm gSedZ j h dk ?kuRO13.6 g/ml gSvkS j
(A) 732 mm Hg (B) 983 mm Hg feuj y vkW ; y dk ?kuRO k0.80 g/ml gS A
(C) 509 mm Hg (D) 790.3 mm Hg (A) 732 mm Hg (B) 983 mm Hg
(C) 509 mm Hg (D) 790.3 mm Hg
3. Consider an electron in the nth orbit of a
hydrogen atom in the Bohr model. The
3. cksj eksMy esa, d gkbMªkst u i j ek.kqdsn d{kkesabysDVªkW
u
circumference of the orbit can be expressed
in terms of the de Broglie wavelength of dsmi fLFkr gksusi j d{kk dhi fj f/k dksbysDVªkWu dsfy; s
the electron as : Mh&czksXyhr j a
x nS/; Z ds: i esafy[ kks
(A) (0.529) n (B) n (A) (0.529) n (B) n
(C) (13.6) (D) n (C) (13.6) (D) n
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8. Two flasks of equal volume are connected 8. 27°C i j cj kcj vk; r u dsnks¶ykLdks adks, d l a dj h
by a narrow tude (of negligible volume) all at ufydk (ux.; vk; r u dh) l st ksM+r sgSr Fkk bl esa0.5
27°C and contain 0.70 mole of H2 at 0.5 atm.
atm i j 0.70 eksy H2 gSAckn esabuesal s, d ¶ykLd dks
One of the flask is then immersed into a bath
kept at 127°C, while the other remains at 127°C i j , d Vad hesaMqcksrsgS
At cfd vU; dks27°C
27°C. The final pressure in each flask is : i j j [ kr sgS A i zR; sd ¶ykLd esavfUr e nkc gS &
(A) Final pressure = 0.5714 atm (A) vfU r e nkc = 0.5714 atm
(B) Final pressure = 1.5714 atm (B) vfU r e nkc = 1.5714 atm
(C) Final pressure = 0.5824 atm
(C) vfU r e nkc = 0.5824 atm
(D) None of these
9. A particular hydrogen like atom has its ground (D) bues al sdksbZugha
state binding “energy 122.4 eV. Its is in 9. fdl hgkbMªkst u t S l si j ek.kqesafuEu mt kZLr j dhca /ku
ground state. Then : mt kZ122.4 eV gS A ; g fuEu mt kZLr j i j gSr c&
(A) Its atomic number is 3 (A) bl dhi j ek.kqØeka d 3 gS A
(B) An electron of 90eV can excite it.
(B) 90eV Åt kZdkbys DVªksu bl smRrsft r dj l dr k
(C) An electron of kinetic energy nearly
91.8 eV can be brought to almost rest by gSA
this atom. (C) 91.8 eV xft r Åt kZdkbys DVªksu bl i j ek.kq} kj k
(D) An electron of kinetic energy 2.6 eV yxHkx foj ke esayk; k t k l dr k gS A
may emerge from the atom when electron of (D) 2.6eV xfr t Åt kZdk bys DVªksu bl i j ek.kql s
kinetic energy 125 eV collides with this atom.
mRl ft Z r gksl dr k gS A t c 125 eV xfr t Åt kZdk
10. A beam of ultraviolet light of all wavelengths bysDVªksu bl i j ek.kql sl a ?kV~V dj r k gS A
passes through hydrogen gas at room
temperature, in the x-direction. Assume that 10. i j kcSxuhi zd k' kfdj .ki q
a a
t ft l easl Hkhr j a
xnS
/; Zfo| eku gS A
all photons emitted due to electron transition l kekU; r ki i j gkbMªkst u xS l l sx fn' kk esaxq t j r h gS
A
inside the gas emerge in the y-direction. Let ekukbysDVªksu dsl a Øe.kdsdkj .kxS l dsvUnj mRl ft Z r
A and B denote the lights emerging from the
gas in the x and y directions respectively.
l HkhQksVksu Y-fn' kk esafudyr sgS a
A ekuk xS l esax r Fkk y
(A) Some of the incident wavelengths will be fn' kkesafudyusokyki zd k' kØe' k%A o B } kj kfu: fi r dh
absent in A t kr hgS A
(B) Only those wavelengths will be present (A) dq N vki fr r r j a
xnS /; ZA esavuqi fLFkr gSA
in (B) ds oy os gh r j a xnS /; ZB esami fLFkr gSt ksA esa
B which are absent in A
(C) B will contain some visible light.
vuq i fLFkr gS
A
(D) B will contain some infrared light. (C) B es adqN n`' ; i zd k' k gS
A
(D) B es adqN voj Dr i zd k' k gSA
SECTION - C SECTION - C
[MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE] [l qesy u l q phi zd kj ]
Match the entries in Column - I with the entries in Lr EH
k - I dh i z
fo"Vh; ks dk Lr EHk - II dhi z fo"Vh; ksadsl kFkl q
esy u
Column- II. One or more entries in Column - I may dhft ; s ALr EHk - I es, d ; k, d l svf/kd i zfo"Vh; kaLr EHk - II ds
match with one or more entries in Column - II. , d ; k vf/kd i zfo"Vh; ksadsl kFkl q esfyr gksl dr hgS A
1. According to Bohr’s theory, 1. cksj fl ) kUr d svuq l kj ]
En = Total energy En = d q y Åt kZ
Kn = Kinetic energy Kn = xfr t Åt kZ
Vn = Potential energy Vn = fLFkfr t Åt kZ
rn = Radius of nth orbit rn = nth d {k d hf=kT; k
Match the following:
fuEufy f[ kr d ksl q esfy r d hft , A
Column I
d kWye I
(A) Vn / Kn = ?
(A) Vn / Kn = ?
(B) If radius of nth orbit Enx , x = ?
(B) ; fn nth d {k d hf=kT; k Enx , x = ?
(C) Angular momentum in lowest orbital
(C) fuEur e d {kd es
ad ks.kh; l a
osx
1
(D) Zy , y ?
rn 1
(D) Zy , y ?
Column II rn
(p) 0
dkW
y e II
(q) – 1
(p) 0
(r) – 2
(q) – 1
(s) 1
(r) – 2
(s) 1
2. Match the following:
Column-I Column-II 2. fuEufy f[ kr d ksl q
esfy r dhft , A
(Unit of R) (Value) Lr EHk-I Lr EHk-II
(A) erg K–1 mol–1 (p) 8.3138 (R dhbdkbZ ) (eku)
(B) mL atm K–1 mol–1 (q) 8.314 × 107 (A) erg K–1 mol–1 (p) 8.3138
(C) torr mL K–1 mol–1 (r) 82.05 (B) mL atm K–1 mol–1 (q) 8.314 × 107
(D) kPa L K–1 mol–1 (s) 62358.9 (C) torr mL K–1 mol–1 (r) 82.05
(D) kPa L K–1 mol–1 (s) 62358.9
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