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Useful Data

PHYSICS
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s
2

Planck constant h = 6.6 10
34
J-s
Charge of electron e = 1.6 10
19
C
Mass of electron m
e
= 9.1 10
31
kg
Permittivity of free space
0
= 8.85 10
12
C
2
/N-m
2
Density of water
water
= 10
3
kg/m
3

Atmospheric pressure P
a
= 10
5
N/m
2

Gas constant R = 8.314 J K
1
mol
1
CHEMISTRY

Gas Constant R = 8.314 J K
1
mol
1

= 0.0821 Lit atm K
1
mol
1

= 1.987 2 Cal K
1
mol
1

Avogadro's Number N
a
= 6.023 10
23

Plancks constant h = 6.625 10
34
Js
= 6.625 10
27
ergs
1 Faraday = 96500 coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 joule
1 amu = 1.66 10
27
kg
1 eV = 1.6 10
19
J

Atomic No: H=1, He = 2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6, N=7, O=8,
N=9, Na=11, Mg=12, Si=14, Al=13, P=15, S=16,
Cl=17, Ar=18, K =19, Ca=20, Cr=24, Mn=25,
Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28, Cu = 29, Zn=30, As=33,
Br=35, Ag=47, Sn=50, I=53, Xe=54, Ba=56,
Pb=82, U=92.
Atomic masses: H=1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11, C=12, N=14, O=16,
F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al = 27, Si=28, P=31, S=32,
Cl=35.5, K=39, Ca=40, Cr=52, Mn=55, Fe=56, Co=59,
Ni=58.7, Cu=63.5, Zn=65.4, As=75, Br=80, Ag=108,
Sn=118.7, I=127, Xe=131, Ba=137, Pb=207, U=238.





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P Ph hy ys si ic cs s PART I


SECTION A
Single Correct Choice Type

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. An alternating voltage 220V and 50Hz is applied across a circuit containing pure resistance R,
inductance L and capacitance C in series. Across which of the following can the voltage be
greater than 220V ?
(A) R, L & C (B) either L or C
(C) L and C taken together (D) both (B) and (C)

2. A small ball strikes at one end of a stationary uniform frictionless rod of mass m and length l
which is free to rotate, in gravity-free space. The impact is elastic. Instantaneous axis of rotation
of the rod will pass through
(A) its center of mass.
(B) the center of mass of rod plus ball.
(C) the point of impact of the ball on the rod.
(D) the point which is at a distance 2l / 3 from the striking end.

3. The value of R for which 20 % of the main current passes
through galvanometer of resistance 80 is
(A) 10 (B) 20
(C) 30 (D) 40

G
R
I
(main current)


4. A sphere of radius R is uniformly charged so that total charge on sphere is Q. Potential difference
between center of sphere and surface of sphere is
(A)
0
Q/ 4 R (B)
0
Q/8 R
(C)
0
Q/16 R (D)
0
Q/32 R


5. A large metallic plate is facing a charged sheet having charge
density placed parallel to plate at a distance A from the plate.
Potential at point P at a distance x from the sheet is
(A)
0
( x)
2

A (B)
0
( x)
2

A
(C)
0
( x)

A (D)
0
( x)

A
l
x
P


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6. The circuit shown in the figure consists of a battery of emf E,
resistances R
1
and R
2
, inductance L and a two way switch ABC.
First A is connected to B for a long time and then A is connected
to C. The total heat produced in R
2
is
(A)
2
2
1
E
L
R
(B)
2
2
2
E
L
2R

(C)
2
2
1
E
L
2R
(D)
2
1 2
E
L
2R R


L
A
R
2

R
1
E
C
B

7. As shown in figure, sphere of mass m is constrained to rotate about in
a vertical plane by connecting it to O by means of a rigid light rod of
length A . What is the velocity of the sphere when it hits the wall of
container ? It is given that specific gravity of ball is 2 and the container
is filled with water.
(A) 2gA (B) 0.5gA
(C) gA (D)
3
g
2
A
m
l
o


8. Consider three quantities x =
E
B
,
1/2
0 0
1
y
| |
=
|

\ .
and
RC
z =
A
. Here A is the length of a wire, C is
a capacitance and R is a resistance. All other symbols have standard meanings
(A) y, z have the same dimensions (B) z, x have the same dimensions
(C) x, y have the same dimensions (D) all of the three have the same dimensions

9. A projectile is projected in the earths gravitational with initial kinetic energy E. The horizontal of
the projectile range is R. If the mass of the projectile is 1 kg then the angle of projection of the
projectile will be equal to
(A)
1
gR
sin
2E

| |
|
\ .
(B)
1
gR
2sin
2E

| |
|
\ .

(C)
1
gR
0.5sin
2E

| |
|
\ .
(D)
1
gR
4sin
2E

| |
|
\ .

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10. Three rods of identical cross-sectional area are made from the same metal from the sides of an
isosceles right angled triangle ABC, right angled at B. The points A and B are maintained at
temperatures T and 2T respectively. In the steady state, the temperature of point C is T
C
. There
is a point D on BA, whose temperature is same as T
C
. Then the ratio
BD
DA
is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C)
1
2
(D) 2

11. Neglect the effect of rotation of the earth. Suppose the earth suddenly stops attracting objects
placed near its surface. A person standing on the surface of the earth will
(A) fly up.
(B) slip along the surface.
(C) fly along a tangent to the earths surface.
(D) remain standing.

12. Variation of internal energy with density of one mole of monatomic gas is
depicted in the adjoining figure, corresponding variation of pressure with
volume can be depicted as (Assuming the curve is rectangular hyperbola)
U

(A)
P
v

(B)
P
v

(C)
P
v

(D)
P
v


13. The acceleration time graph of a particle is shown in the figure.
What is the velocity of particle at t = 8s, if initial velocity of
particle is 3 m/s?
(A) 4 m/s
(B) 5 m/s
(C) 6 m/s
(D) 7 m/s

t
8 4
1
O
4
a

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14. Let B and denote induction to magnetic field and energy density at mid point of a long solenoid
carrying a current i. The graph between and B will be
(A)

B

X
O

Y


(B)

B

X
O

Y


(C)

B

Y

X


(D)

B

X
O

Y



15. In the given figure, the angle of inclination of the inclined plane is 30.
Find the horizontal velocity V
0
so that the particle hits the inclined
plane perpendicularly.
(A)
0
2gH
V
5
= (B)
0
2gH
V
7
=
(C)
0
gH
V
5
= (D)
0
gH
V
7
=
90
H
30
90
V
0


16. A chain of mass 10 kg and length 10 m is resting on a rough horizontal surface ( = 0.2). A
constant force of 20 newton is applied at one end. The tension in the mid point of the chain is
(A) 20 N (B) 15 N
(C) 10 N (D) 5 N

17. Find the speed of the block when it covers a horizontal
distance A. It is given that the block never loses contact with
the smooth horizontal surface, and the force always acts at an
angle with the horizontal.

F
0
u = 0
M
smooth
(A)
0
F cos
m
A
(B)
0
2 F cos
m
A

(C)
0
2 F cos
m
A
(D)
0
F cos
m
A

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18. Two fixed long conducting wires cross each other perpendicularly so
that they do not actually touch but are close to each other as shown in
the figure. Equal current i exist in each wire in the directions indicated.
In what region(s) will there be some points with zero net magnetic
field?
(A) IV, III (B) III, II
(C) II, IV (D) I, IV

I II
III IV


19. A sample of hydrogen gas is excited by means of a monochromatic radiation. In the subsequent
emission spectrum, 10 different wavelengths are obtained, all of which have energies greater
than or equal to the energy of the absorbed radiation. It follows that the initial quantum number of
the state (before absorbing radiation) was
(A) 5 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 2.

20. The ratio of the
min
in a Coolidge tube to
deBroglie
of the electrons striking the target depends on
accelerating potential V as
(A)
min
deBroglie
V

(B)
min
deBroglie
V


(C)
min
deBroglie
1
V

(D)
min
deBroglie
1
V

.

21. The minimum distance between an object and its real image formed by a thin convex lens of focal
length 30 cm is
(A) 45 cm (B) 50 cm
(C) 75 cm (D) 120 cm

22. A thin concave and a convex lens have the same focal length of 40 cm, and are put into contact
to form a lens combination. The combination is used to view an object of 5 mm length kept at 20
cm form the lens combination. As compared to the object, the image will be
(A) Magnified and inverted (B) Reduced and erect
(C) Of the same size as the object and erect (D) Of the same size as the object but inverted

23. A uniform plank of Youngs modulus Y is moved over a smooth horizontal surface by a constant
horizontal force F
0
. The area of cross-section of the plank is A. The compressive strain on the
plank in the direction of the force is
(A)
0
F
AY
(B)
0
2F
AY

(C)
0
F
2AY
(D)
0
3F
AY

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24. A solid ball of radius 0.2m and mass 1kg lying at rest on a smooth
horizontal surface is given an instantaneous impulse of 50 N-s at point
P as shown. The number of rotations made by the ball about its
diameter before hitting the ground is
(A)
625 3
2
(B)
2500 3
2

50N-s
P
30

(C)
3125 3
2
(D)
1250 3
2


25. A thin uniform spherical shell and a uniform solid cylinder of
the same mass and radius are allowed to roll down a fixed
incline, without slipping, starting from rest. The times taken by
them to roll down the same distance are in the ratio, t
sph
: t
cyl

(A)
14
15
(B)
15
14


(C)
3
10
(D)
10
3
.

26. A particle A is attached to a spring and the time period for small oscillations is observed to be T;
when an additional mass dm is added on, the time period becomes T + dT. The mass of particle
A
is
(A)
1
2
dT dT
dm 2
T T


| |
+
`
|
\ .

)
(B)
1
2
dT dT
dm 2 2
T T


| |
+ +
`
|
\ .

)

(C)
1
dT
dm 2
T

`
)
(D) none of these
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27. The equation of a vibrating string, fixed at both ends, is given by

x
y (3 mm)sin sin(400 t)
15
| |
=
|
\ .

where x is the distance (in cm) measured from one end of the string, t is the time (in seconds),
and y gives the displacement. The string vibrates in 4 loops.
The speed of transverse waves along the string equals, for the fundamental mode,
(A) 60 m/s (B) 120 m/s
(C) 30 m/s (D) 15 m/s.

28. The vibrations produced in a sitar wire are
(A) progressive transverse (B) progressive longitudinal
(C) stationary transverse (D) stationary longitudinal.

29. Given
2 2

F (xy )i (x y)j = +
G
newton. Find the work done by F
G
when a particle is taken along the
semicircular path OAB where the co-ordinates of B are (4, 0).
(A)
65
J
3
(B)
75
J
2

(C)
73
J
4
(D) 0 J

30. A small cube of mass m slides down a circular path of radius R cut into a
larger block of mass M, as shown in the figure. M rests on a table, and
both blocks move without friction. The blocks are initially at rest, and m
starts from the top of the path. The velocity v of the cube as it leaves the
block is
m
R
M
(A)
2mgR
M
(B) 2gR
(C)
2mgR
m M +
(D)
2MgR
m M +

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C Ch he em mi is st tr ry y PART II


SECTION A
Single Correct Choice Type

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. One of the reaction coordinate energy diagrams of two nucleophilic substitution reactions are
given below:

E
n
e
r
g
y
R - X
Nuc
R - Nuc
X
-
Reaction coordinates (A)
R - X
Nuc
R - Nuc
X
-
Reaction coordinates (B)

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) (A) corresponds to S
N
1

and

(B) corresponds to S
N
2.
(B) (A) corresponds to S
N
2 and (B) corresponds to S
N
1.
(C) Both (A) and (B) correspond to S
N
2.
(D) Both (A) and (B) correspond to S
N
1
.

2. A liquid (A) is treated with Na
2
CO
3
solution. A mixture of two salts (B) and (C) are produced in the
solution. The mixture on acidification with sulphuric acid produces the liquid A again (A) is
(A) H
2
O
2
(B) Br
2

(C) CS
2
(D) CCl
4

3. The
2
2NO Br 2NOBr + follows the mechanism below
(i)
2 2
NO Br NOBr + fast
(ii)
2
NOBr NO 2NOBr + slow
If the concentration of both NO and Br
2
are increased two times the rate of reaction would
become
(A) 4 times (B) 6 times
(C) 16 times (D) 8 times
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4. Which of the following statement is/are correct?
(i) The ligand thiosulphato
2
2 3
S O

can give rise to linkage isomers.
(ii) In metal carbonyls the ligand CO molecule acts both as donor and acceptor.
(iii) The complex K[Cu(CN)
2
] has coordination number 2.
(iv) The complex ferricyanide does not follow effective atomic number (EAN) rule.
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) (B) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(C) (i), (iii) and (iv) (D) (ii), (iii) and (iv)

5. In the following reaction sequence:

O
N
H
+
| |
6 6
3
3
(i) p TSA, C H Heat
(ii) CHCl , KOH
(iii) H O
X
+


What is the major product [X]?
(A)
O O
OH

(B)
O
Cl
Cl


(C)
O O
H

(D)
O
Cl

6. The 2s-orbital of H-atom has a radial node at 2a
0
because
2s
is proportional to
(A) (1/2 + r/a
0
) (B) (2 + r/a
0
)
(C) (2 r/2a
0
) (D) (2 r/a
0
)

7. The standard emf E
0
for the reaction

2 2
fumarate lactate succinate pyruvate

+ + is on the basis of the following information

2 2 0
fumarate 2H 2e succinate E 0.031 V
+
+ + =

0
pyruvate 2H 2e lactate E 0.185 V
+
+ + =
(A) 0.154 V (B) 0.216 V
(C) 0.216 V (D) 0.154 V
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8.
O
OLi
( )
( )
2
R CuLi
A
Hydrolysis
C

( )
( )
RMgX
B
Hydrolysis
D

Identify the compounds (C) and (D) respectively.


(A)
O
R
OH
O
OH
R
and

(B)
O
OH
R
O
R
OH
and


(C) O
OH
R
O
OH
R
and
(D)
O
OH R
O
OH
R
and


9. Consider the following statement(s):
(i) Hypophosphorous acid shows reducing properties.
(ii) Pyrophophoric acid can show basicities from one to four because it has 4-OH groups
attached to the phosphorous.
(iii) Orthophosphoric acid is obtained during disproportionation of hypophosphorous acid.
(iv) Metaphosphoric acid on heating gives P
4
O
10
.
Which of the following is/are correct:
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct (B) (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct
(C) (i), (iii) and (iv) are correct (D) All are correct

10. What is the correct order of bond angle in the following?
(A) CH
4
> NF
3
> NH
3
> H
2
O (B) CH
4
> NH
3
> NF
3
> H
2
O
(C) CH
4
> NH
3
> H
2
O > NF
3
(D) NF
3
> CH
4
> NH
3
> H
2
O
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11. How many chiral centre(s) (excluding N centre) is/are there in morphine?

O
O H
O H
N
CH
3
H
H

(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) more than 6

12. The products formed when a mixture of the following two amides (I and II) are treated with
bromine and aqueous KOH are

CONH
2
CONH
2
NO
2
15

(A)
NH
2
NH
2
NO
2
and

(B)
NH
2
NH
2
NO
2
and
15

(C)
NH
2
NH
2
NO
2
and
15

(D) A mixture of all of there.
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13. Which of the following cannot be taken as unit cell of any lattice?
P
S
Q
R

(A) P (B) Q
(C) R (D) S

14. Which of the following graphs is/are inconsistent with ideal gas behaviours?
(A)
V
P
T
2
T
1 T
2
>
T
1

(B)
P
PV
T
2
T
1

(C)
T (K)
V
P
1
P
2
>
P
1
P
2

(D)
N
P
T
1
T
2
>
T
1
T
2

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15. Which statement is true if the following reaction is spontaneous?

2 2
Zn Cu Zn Cu
+ +
+ +
ZZZX
YZZZ

(A) K
c
is larger than 1;
o
G is negative, and
o
E is positive.
(B) K
c
is larger than 1;
o
G is positive, and
o
E is negative.
(C) K
c
is larger than 1;
o
G is negative, and
o
E is negative.
(D) K
c
is smaller than 1;
o
G is negative, and
o
E is positive.

16. ( ) ( )
2 2
SnCl HCl I A B + + +
The compounds (A) and (B) are:
(A) SnI
2
, Cl
2
(B) H
2
SnCl
4
, HI
(C) SnCl
4
, HI (D) HSnCl
3
, HI

17. In an O
2
molecule how many sets of degenerate molecular orbitals are present?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

18. In the following graph


0
5
10
15
20
0.1
0.2
R
a
d
i
a
l
p
r
o
b
a
b
i
l
i
t
y

d
i
s
t
r
i
b
u
t
i
o
n

(
P
n
,
l
)

P
n3
,
3
A
P
n2
,
2
A
P
n1
,
1
A

Radius (a
0
)

Then, what is correct set of quantum nos. for the given graphs?
(A) n
1
= 3 l
1
= 1, n
2
= 2 l
2
= 2, n
3
= 2, l
3
= 2
(B) n
1
= 3 l
1
= 0, n
2
= 3 l
2
= 1, n
3
= 3, l
3
= 2
(C) n
1
= 3 l
1
= 2, n
2
= 3 l
2
= 1, n
3
= 3, l
3
= 0
(D) n
1
= 3 l
1
= 0, n
2
= 3 l
2
= 1, n
3
= 2, l
3
= 2
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19. A colourless gas X forms a brown coloured gas when mixed with air. The gas X is
(A) NH
3
(B) NO
(C) N
2
O (D) NO
2


20. Among the following the optically inactive compound is
(A)
N
CH
2
CH
3
C H
3

(B)
P
C H
3

(C)
C
C H
3
C C C
CH
3
(D)
H
O H
COOH


21. Consider the ionization

3 2 3 2 2 2
H H N CH COO H N CH COOH H NCH COOH H
+ + + +
+ +
ZZZX ZZZX
YZZZ YZZZ

Assuming that the following acid dissociation constants apply to the ionizations:

10
3 2 a
NH NH H ; K 1.6 10 M
+ +
+ =
ZZZX
YZZZ


3
a
COOH COO H ; K 4.0 10 M
+
+ =
ZZZX
YZZZ

Estimate a value for the equilibrium constant for the process

3 2 2 2
H N CH COO H NCH COOH
+
ZZZX
YZZZ
is
(A) 4.0 10
8
(B) 0.25 10
+7

(C) 6.4 10
13
(D) 1 10
8


22. The gas phase reaction between nitric oxide and oxygen is third order. The following rate
constant have been measured:
T/K : 80.0 143.0 228.0 300.0 413.0 564.0
K10
9
/cm
6
mol
7
s
1
: 41.8 20.2 10.1 7.1 4.0 2.8
The behaviour is interpreted in terms of a temperature dependent pre exponential factor; the rate
constant is of the form

n E/RT
K aT e

=
Where a and n are constants. Assume the activation energy to be zero.
What is the value of n to the nearest half integer.
(A) 1.5 (B) 1.5
(C) 0.5 (D) 0.5
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23.
T
H
P
| |
|

\ .
for an ideal gas is equal to
(A)
RT
V
P
(B)
R
T V
P

(C) Zero (D)
( ) V
T
(
(



24. In the freezing point depression experiment, it can be noted that:
(A) Vapour pressure of the solution is less than that of pure solvent.
(B) Only solute molecules solidify at freezing point.
(C) Solvent molecules solidify at a temperature above the freezing point of pure solvent.
(D) If weight of solute is much less than the weight of solvent and H
fus
is heat of fusion per mole
of solvent than the gradient (slope) of the following plot is found to be
0
f
fus
RT
H
, where y = mass
fraction of solute in the solution.

Tf
y



25. Calcium phosphide (Ca
3
P
2
) formed by reacting calcium orthophosphate [Ca
3
(PO
4
)
2
] with
magnesium was hydrolysed by water. The evolved PH
3
was burnt in air to yield P
2
O
5
. How many
moles of Mg(PO
3
)
2
would be obtained, if 384 g of Mg were used for reducing calcium phosphide.

3 4 2 3 2
Ca (PO ) Mg Ca P MgO + +
( )
3 2 2 3
2
Ca P H O Ca OH PH + +

3 2 2 5 2
PH O P O H O + +
( )
2 5 3
2
MgO P O Mg PO +
(A) 2 moles (B) 16 moles
(C) 8 moles (D) 4 moles
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26. In the following reactions:

CH
3
C H
3
CH
3
Cl
( )
NaOEt
A

CH
3
C H
3
CH
3
Cl
( )
NaOEt
B

What are the structures of (A) and (B) respectively
(A)
CH
3
C H
3
CH
3
CH
3
C H
3
CH
3
and
(B)
CH
3
C H
3
CH
3
CH
3
C H
3
CH
3
and

(C)
CH
3
C H
3
CH
3
Only

(D)
CH
3
C H
3
CH
3
Only

27. Ester hydrolysis in acidic condition can follow
(A) S
N
1 and S
N
2 both (B) Only S
N
1
(C) Only S
N
2 (D) S
N
1, S
N
2 and tetrahedral mechanism
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28.
NO
2
NaOEt
2
NH OH ?

+

(A)
NO
2
NH
2

(B)
NO
2
NH
2
(C)
NH
2
NH
2

(D)
NH
2
NH
2


29.
Cl
OMe
CN
( )
2
NaNH
X major
What is the structure of (X)?
(A)
CN
OMe

(B)
CN
OMe

(C)
OMe
CN

(D)
OMe
CN


30. Which of the following statements are in correct regarding Co
2+
and Cr
3+
ions?
(i) The spin magnetic moment of both the ions is same
(ii) The magnetic moment of both the ions in different
(iii) The magnetic moment of both the ions is not different
(iv) They both have same numbers of unpaired electrons
(A) (i) only (B) (iii) only
(C) (i) and (iii) both (D) All
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M Ma at th he em ma at ti ic cs s PART III


SECTION A
Single Correct Choice Type

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The roots of 1 + z + z
3
+ z
4
= 0 are represented by the vertices of
(A) a square (B) an equilateral triangle
(C) a rhombus (D) a rectangle

2. The equation of plane containing the lines r a b = +
G
G G
and r b a = +
G
G G
is
(A) [r ab] 0 =
G
G G
(B) [r ab] a.b =
G G
G G G

(C) [r ba] a.b =
G G
G G G
(D) [r ab] 2a.b =
G G
G G G


3. If sin
4
+ cos
4
+ 2 = 4 sin cos , 0 , ,
2

then sin + cos is equal to


(A) 2 (B) 0
(C) 2 (D) 1

4. Number of points with integral coordinates lying on the circle x
2
+ y
2
= 2008 is
(A) 0 (B) 4
(C) 8 (D) 16

5. If the equation ax
2
bx + 12 = 0 where a and b are +ve integers not exceeding 10, has both roots
greater than 2 then the number of ordered pair (a, b) is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 3 (D) 5
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6. The number of different ordered triplets (a, b, c), a, b, cI such that these can represent sides of
a triangle whose perimeter is 21, is
(A) 12 (B) 31
(C) 55 (D) 91

7. If the cube of a natural number ends with a prime digit then the probability of its fourth power
ending not with a prime digit, is
(A) 3/10 (B) 9/10
(C) 4/9 (D) 3/4

8. The number of different permutations of all the letters of the word 'PERMUTATION' such that any
two consecutive letters in the arrangement are neither both vowels nor both identical is
(A) 63 6! 5! (B) 57 5! 5!
(C) 33 6! 5! (D) 7 7! 5!

9. When 32
33
is divided by 34, it leaves the remainder
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 8 (D) 32

10. The value of 1
11 11 11
2 3 4 3 1 2
C C C
2 2 2 ...
2 3 3 4 4 5
+ +

upto 12 terms is
(A) 1/10 (B) 1/11
(C) 1/12 (D) 1/13

11. The maximum value of f(x) =
2
| x | 2 x
| x | 1

+
, (xR), is
(A) 4 (B) 3
(C) 2 (D) 1

12. Maximum number of common normals of y
2
= 4ax and x
2
= 4by can be equal to
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 5
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13. The equation 2x
3
15x
2
+ 36x + k = 0 has three real and distinct roots. The total number of
integral values of k is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) none of these

14. A cubic f(x) vanishes at x = 2 and has relative minimum/maximum at x = 1 and 1/3 such that
( )
1
1
14
f x dx
3
=

. Then f(x) is equal to


(A)
3 2
x x x + (B)
3 2
x x x 1 + +
(C)
3 2
x x x 2 + + (D)
3 2
x x x 2 +

15. The function ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )
{ }
x
3 2 2
1
f x 2 t 1 t 2 3 t 1 t 2 dt = +

attains its maximum at x is equal to


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

16. The value of
2
x 0
x
lim
sinx tanx
(
(
(

, where [] denotes greatest integer function, is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) limit does not exist (D) none of these

17. Let A be a square Matrix all of whose entries are integers. Then the true statement is
(A) If det A = 1, then A
1
exists but all its entries are not necessarily integers
(B) If det A 1, then
1
A

exists and all its entries are non integers


(C) If det A 1 = , then
1
A

exists and all its entries are integers


(D) If det A 1 = ,
1
A

need not exist



18. If A is a square Matrix such that ( )
4 0 0
A. AdjA 0 4 0
0 0 4
(
(
=
(
(

then
(A) A 5 = (B) adjA 18 =
(C)
( ) adj adjA
16
adjA
= (D) adj2A 128 =
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19.
1 1
sin cosx cos sinx a

= has at least one solution iff a
(A) { } 0 (B) 0,
2
(
(


(C)
3
,
2 2
(
(

(D) ( ) 0,

20. Area bounded by the minimum of
{ }
x 1, y 1 1 = and the maximum of
{ }
x 1, y 1 4 = in
square units is
(A) 16 (B) 36
(C) 25 (D) 45

21. The range of function f(x) defined by ( )
( )
2
2
e
x 1
f x
log x 1
+
=
+
, { } x R 0 is
(A) ( ) 0,1 (B) ( ) 0,2
(C) | ) e, (D) ( ) ,

22. The area bounded by the parabola x
2
+ 8x +12y + 4 = 0 and its latus rectum is 6k. Then the value
of k is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

23. Let ( )
3 2
f x x ax bx c = + + + and x
1
, x
2
be the roots of ( ) f x 0 = , if
1 2
x x < then ( ) f x 0 = will have
(A) No real root if ( ) ( )
1 2
f x 0 or f x 0 < >
(B) Only one real root if ( ) ( )
1 2
f x 0 or f x 0 < >
(C) Three real roots if ( ) ( )
1 2
f x 0 or f x 0 < >
(D) cannot say any thing

24. If a, b, c are unit vectors then
2 2 2
| a b | | b c | | c a | + + + + + can not be less than
(A) 3 (B) 6
(C) 9 (D) 12
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25. If f(x) is a twice differentiable function such that f(0) f(2) 3;f (0) f (2) 1 = = = = then
2
0
x f (x)dx


is
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) 0

26. The value of
x 0
100x 99sinx
lim
sinx x
| | ( (
+
|
( (
\ .
where | | . denotes the greatest integer function is
(A) 197 (B) 196
(C) 198 (D) does not exist

27. General solution of (xy sin xy + cos xy)y dx + (xy sin xy cos xy) x dy = 0 is
(A) y.sin (xy) = cx (B) x.sec (x y) = cy
(C) y tan (xy) = cx (D) y cot (xy) = cx

28. The general solution of the differential equation (3x + 2y
2
) y dx + 2x (2x + 3y
2
) dy = 0, is
(A) x
6
y
2
+ x
4
y
3
= c (B) x
6
y
2
+ x
3
y
4
= c
(C) x
2
y
6
+ x
4
y
3
= c (D) x
2
y
6
+ x
3
y
4
= c

29. Let
x 1, x 0
f(x)
x 1, x 0
+ <
=

and
( )
2
x 1, x 0
g(x)
x 1 , x 0
+ <

then the number of points at which the


function ( ) ( )
g f x is not differentiable is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3


30.
cos9x cos6x
dx Asin4x Bsinx C
2cos5x 1
+
= + +

then A + B is equal to
(A)
1
2
(B)
3
4

(C)
5
4
(D)
7
4

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