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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
(ii) The Test booklet consists of 60 questions. The maximum marks are 198.
(iii) There are three parts in the question paper A, B and C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
20 questions in each part of equal weightage.
(iv) Section-I contains 8 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each question carries +3 marks
for correct answer and 1 mark for wrong answer.
(v) Section-II contains three paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered.
Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for correct answer and 1 mark for wrong answer.
(vi) Section-III contains 6 multiple choice questions which have one or more answers are correct. Each question carries
+4 marks for correct answer(s). There are no negative marks in this section.
[ PART-A : PHYSICS]
SECTION - I
Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
A B C D
a2b2 d 5N 3N 1N 1N
(A) (B) 3
c a
60 cm 100 cm 120 cm
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3. A thin uniform circular tube is kept in a vertical 6. The diagram shows five isosceles right angled prism.
plane. Equal volumes of two immiscible liquid whose A light ray incident at 90 at the first face emerges
densities are 1 and 2 fill half of the tube as shown. at same angle with the normal from the last face.
In equilibrium the radius passing through the Find the relation between the refractive indices
interface makes an angle of 30 with vertical. The
ratio of densities (1/2) is equal to
2 4
1 3 5
2 (A) 12 22 32 2 24 52
1 30
(B) 12 32 52 2 22 24
(C) 12 22 32 3 24 52
3 1 3 1
(A) (B)
2 3 2 3 (D) 12 32 52 3 22 24
R2 R3
F
(A) R1 = R2 = R3
1 2
1
(A) sin (B) sin (B) R2 = R3 and R1 = 4R2
3 8 3 8
1
(C) R2 = R3 and R1 R2
8 4
(C) sin1 (D) sin1
3 3 8 (D) R1 = R2 + R3
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SECTION-II
Paragraph Type
This section contains three paragraphs with 2 questions on each paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 & 10 Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 & 12
5
A small spherical monoatomic ideal gas bubble
A block of mass m is attached with massless vertical
3 4mg
is trapped inside a liquid of density l, (see figure). spring of spring constant k =
L
and natural length
Assume that the bubble does not exchange any heat 9L. The lower end of spring is free and it is at a height
with the liquid. The bubble contains n moles of gas. The of L from floor as shown in figure. The spring mass
temperature of the gas when the bubble is at the bottom system is released from rest from the position shown in
is T0. The height of the liquid is H and the atmospheric figure and the lower end of the spring sticks to the floor.
pressure is P0. (Neglect surface tension).
m
P0 9L
H
y
Floor
9. When the gas bubble is at a height y from the
11. The maximum speed attained by the block in
bottom, its temperature is
process of oscillation is
2
P l gH 3 (A) gL (B) 3gL
(A) T0 0
P0 l gy
3 3
3 (C) gL (D) gL
P l gH 5 2 2
(B) T0 0
P0 l gy
12. Find the time duration for which the spring remains
compressed till the block reaches its lowest position
2
P l g ( H y ) 5 L L 1 L L 2
(C) T0 0 (A) sin1 (B) sin1
P0 l gH 2g 4g 3 2g 4g 3
3
P l g (H y ) 5 L L 1 L L 2
(D) T0 0 (C) sin1 (D) sin1
4 g 4g 3 2 2g 4g 3
P0 l gH
10. The buoyancy force acting on the gas bubble is Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 & 14
(Assume R is the universal gas constant)
A container of large uniform cross-sectional area A
2
resting on a horizontal surface holds two immiscible, non-
P0 l gH 5
(A) l nRgT0 1
viscous and incompressible liquids of densities d and 2d,
P0 l gy 5 each of height
H
as shown in figure. The container is
2
l nRgT0 open to atmosphere. A tiny hole of area s(<<A) is
(B) 2 3
P0 l gH P0 l g H y 5
5
H
punched on the vertical of container at a height h .
2
3 A
P0 l gH 5
(C) l nRgT0 8 H d
P0 l gy 5 2
s
l nRgT0 H
2d
v
(D) 3 2 2 h
P0 l gH P0 l g H y
5 5
x
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13. Initial speed of efflux of liquid at the hole is 14. The horizontal distance travelled (x) by the liquid is
g
3H 4h g 3H 4h
3H 4h 3H 4h
(A) (B) (A) g (B) h
2 2 2
2g 3H 4h
g
3H 4h 3H 4h h
(C) (D)
3 (C) 3H 4h h (D)
3
SECTION - III
Multiple Correct Answers Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
15. In the circuit shown in figure. If the galvanometer (C) Work done by frictional force in moving from top
resistance is 6 , then in the steady state
mgR
B
to bottom is
5
C1 = 10 F C2 = 20 F (D) Work done by normal reaction in moving from
G=6 top to bottom is zero
A C
G
17. A parallel plate capacitor is filled with a dielectric
R1 = 16 R2 = 8 upto one-half of the distance between the plates. The
manner in which the potential between the plates
D varies is illustrated in the figure. Then find the
variation of potential with the distance after the
12 V dielectric is taken out of the capacitor, when charge
(A) No current flows through galvanometer on plates is conserved and potential difference
(B) The current through R2 is 4 A across the capacitor is conserved
1 m R
=
5
R I II I II
(A) V (B) V
2 2 I II I II
(A) Tangential acceleration at the top is g
5
(B) Work done by frictional force in moving from top (C) V (D) V
mgR
to bottom is
5
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18. Graphs represent dependence of photoelectric current (A) The force of interaction between them will be
on voltage between the cathode and anode. Curves greater when they carry like charges
1 and 2 are for two different sources in figure I and of (B) The force of interaction between them will be
same source in figure II greater when they carry unlike charges
A B
Curve 2
P
Curve 1
V
O (Voltage)
E D C
Figure II
V
(A) In figure I, the sources are having same
emission frequency and different intensities (A) Work done in each process can be related as
WAC > WAD > WAB > WAE
(B) In figure I, the sources are having same
(B) Temperature at points E, D, C can be related as
frequency and same intensities
TE < TD < TC
(C) In figure II, the photocathode has higher work
function for curve 1 than curve 2 (C) If process equation for AD is PV AD = constant
(D) In figure II, the photocathode has lower work and for AC is PV AC = constant then AD > AC
function for curve 1 than curve 2
(D) If the process equation for AD and AE
19. If two identical conducting spheres carrying equal
are PV AD = constant and PV AE = constant
charges are placed at a separation comparable to
respectively, then AD > AE
their dimensions, then
[ PART-B : CHEMISTRY]
SECTION - I
Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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23. Increasing order of stability of the +2 oxidation state 26. In an ionic compound A+ X, the degree of covalent
of the ions bonding is greatest when
(A) Ca2+ < Ba2+ < Sr2+ (B) Pb2+ < Ge2+ < Sn2+ (A) A+ and X ion are small
(C) Ge2+ < Sn2+ < Pb2+ (D) Cu2+ < Au2+ < Ag2+ (B) A+ is small and X is large
24. Two hybrid orbitals have a bond angle of 120. The (C) A+ and X ion are approximately of the same
percentage of s-character in the hybrid orbital is size
nearly (D) X is small and A+ is large
(A) 25% (B) 33% 27. How many products will form when Ba is heated
(C) 50% (D) 66% above 675 K in dry air?
25. Optical isomerism is not shown by (A) 1 (B) 2
(A) [Cu(Cl)(NH3)(H2O)(CO)] (C) 3 (D) 4
(B) cis [Pt(gly)2]2+ 28. Intermolecular dehydration of H2SO4 forms
(C) [Co(en)3]3+ (A) SO3 (B) H2S2O7
(D) [Co(en)2Cl2] (C) SO2 (D) H2S2O3
SECTION-II
Paragraph Type
This section contains three paragraphs with 2 questions on each paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 29 & 30 Paragraph for Question Nos. 31 & 32
O CH3 CH3 H H H H
D HCN CH O
(X) (Y)
H RC CH RC = CH RC CH
CH3 CH3 (1) (2)
? D D
Br H D
D (Z)
R C CH
(3)
29. Product of the reaction will be via
D H
(A) SN2 (B) E2 31. Incorrect among the following
(C) E1 (D) SN1 (A) X is heterogeneous catalyst
30. Correct among the following is (B) Y is heterogeneous catalyst
(C) Z is heterogeneous catalyst
H
(D) Both (A) & (B)
(A) Major product is 32. Z cannot be
D (A) Li/NH3 (B) Na/liq. NH3
D (C) Lindlars catalyst (D) Both (A) & (B)
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SECTION - III
Multiple Correct Answers Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
[ PART-C : MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - I
Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
41. Let f be a continuous function on R such 42. Let f and g be functions satisfying f(x) = ex g(x),
f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y), g(0) = 0, g(0) = 5. If g and g
2n 2
1
2
that f cos e n e n 2 , then the value of are continuous at x = 0, then
2n n 1
f(0) is (A) f(x) = x xR
(B) f(x) = xex xR
1
(A) (B) 1 (C) f(x) = 5x x R
2
(C) 2 (D) 3 (D) f(x) = ex + 5x xR
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SECTION-II
Paragraph Type
This section contains three paragraphs with 2 questions on each paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 49 & 50 52. The number of permutations in which N, O, I, L
Consider the equation cosnx sinnx = 1, where n is any occurs only in even position is
natural number and 0 x 2. Then answer the following 4!5!
questions. (A) 4! (B)
2!
49. Maximum possible number of solutions of the 9!
equation, where n = 2m, m N, is (C) 5! (D)
2!3!
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3 Paragraph for Question Nos. 53 & 54
50. Maximum possible number of solution of the 2n
equation, when n = 2m + 1, m N, is For n N (1 + x + x2)n = ar x r
(A) 0 (B) 1 r 0
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SECTION - III
Multiple Correct Answers Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
55. Let, f(x) be a function defined by f(x) = 4x3 3x 58. The numbers 1, 3, 9 can be the terms (not
cos ; R (2n + 1) ; n Z, then necessarily be consecutive) of
56. If the complex numbers z 1 and z 2 satisfy the (C) Depends on the value of n
2 2
equation z1 z2 z2 z1 z1 z2 , then (D) Is independent of n
60. The tangent PT and the normal PN to the parabola
(A) z1 = z2 (B) z1 z2 1
y2 = 4ax at a point P on it meet its axis at point T
and N respectively. The locus of the centroid of the
(C) z1 z2 1 (D) z1 z2 1
triangle PTN is a parabola whose
57. If sin1x + sin1y = a and cos1x cos1y = b, then
2a a
(A) Vertex is , 0 (B) Directrix is x
xy a b xy a b 3 3
(A) tan tan (B) tan cot
xy b 2 y x 2 2
2a
(C) 2xy = cosb cosa (D) xy = sina sinb (C) Latus rectum is (D) Focus is (a, 0)
3
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[HINTS & SOLUTIONS]
[ PHYSICS]
1. Answer (B) 3. Answer (D)
C D u
1N 1N v2 u2 u
1
t (5 60 + 2 100 + 1 120)
10 8 102
= 0.0775 cm As given t v 2 u 2 (v u )T
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d mv 2
v u T2 v t2 T 2 F u(r ) kr or mv kr 2 m
2 dr r
v u t u t2 T 2
nh
5. Answer (D) mvr
2
The hemisphere is moving with uniform velocity.
Hence it is in equilibrium (both rotational as well as 2 r kr 2 m nh
translational) 1/2
nh
r and mv 2 = kr 2
2 km
r sin
3r /8
nh k
BE = KE + PE
F 2 m
N r r sin 8. Answer (C)
fk P
v 2t
mg 3r sin = F H ; R2 = R3
mg 8 R i R1
i1 i2
N = mg ...(i) i 2 R1t i12 R2 t
R2 R3
F = N ...(ii)
R3 i
i1 i
R2 R2
Taking the torque due to all the forces about the 2
point P, we get,
Net clockwise torque of applied force F = anti- i2 R
Thus i R1t
2
R2 t ; R1 2
clockwise torque of mg about bottom-most point. 4 4
9. Answer (C)
3r
F(r r sin) = mg sin ...(iii) 1 1
8
T1P1 T2P2
8
P0 l g H y
T2 T0
5
we get sin . P0 l gH
3 8
90 r2 90 r4 l nRgT0
r2 r4 Fb
P0 l gH P0 l g H y
2/5 3/5
90
r1 r3 r5
90 r1 90 r3 90 r5 11. Answer (C)
4mg L
x mg , x
L 4
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5mgL 1 mgL
For amplitude of SHM
2
m Vmax
4 2 8 Vmax = AW
10mgL mgL 1 2 3 4g 3L
m Vmax gL A A
8 8 2 2 L 4
2 2 L H H 1
T P0 g h 2g 2v 2 P0
g g 2 2 2
2
L
Hg 2Hg 4hg 2v 2
T L
4 4 g 3H 4h
v g
2
Using conservation of mechanical energy (Let x is
the maximum compression in the springs) 14. Answer (C)
1 4mg
mgL mgx x2 3H 4h 2h
2 L x v .t g. g 3H 4h h
2
L2mg Lx 2x 2
15. Answer (A, C)
2 2
2 x Lx L 0 No current flows in steady state through capacitor.
12
L L2 8L2 Current through resistance = 0.5 A
x 24
4
P.D. across A and C = 12 V
L 3L 4L 2L
x i .e., , Q1 = C1V1 = C2V2
4 4 4
x = L (since x cannot be ve) V1 C2
2 and V1 + V2 = 12
Compression from mean position y V2 C1
3L V1 = 8 V, V2 = 4 V
y
4 Q1 = C1V1 = 80 C = Q2
x = a sin t 16. Answer (A, B, C)
3L mv 2
sin t As N mg cos .
4 r
1 1
sin t , t sin1
3 3 v2
So, a g sin g cos
5
1 1 1 L 1
t2 sin t2 sin1
3 4g 3 wn = 0 (fn displacement).
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17. Answer (A, D) 19. Answer (B, D)
dv In the case of unlike charged spheres the separation
E between the centres of charges will reduced.
dx
20. Answer (B, C)
Here dielectric is placed in first region.
(A) As work done area under graph
If removal of dielectric dont alter the charge on
WAB > WAC > WAD > WAE = 0
capacitor and potential behaves as in 2nd region prior
to removal of dielectric. (B) As pressure is constant
Removal of dielectric dont alter potential while the TV
slope of straight line will acquire a value intermediate TE < TD < TC
between the one it had in the dielectric and in air (C & D) of polytropic process depends on
prior to removal of dielectric. magnitude of slope
18. Answer (A, C) For process AB, AB is zero
We have, For process AE, AB is infinite
work function W = h eVC As the magnitude of slope is continuously
increasing
More the slopping potential, less will be the work
function. AB < AC < AD < AE.
[ CHEMISTRY ]
21. Answer (A) 32. Answer (C)
Acidic order number of (= O) / (OH) bond Lindlars catalyst is heterogeneous catalyst and gives
syn addition.
22. Answer (B)
33. Answer (B)
ZnS is the main ore
34. Answer (B)
roasting smelting
ZnS ZnO Zn + CO g 35. Answer (B, C, D)
23. Answer (C)
F is reactive due to effective 2p 2p
24. Answer (B)
resonance.
25. Answer (B)
No arylhalide undergo ArSN2 spontaneously.
cis[Pt(gly)2] has a plane of symmetry so, it cannot
show optical isomerism. Aryl halides do not undergo ArSN1.
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[ MATHEMATICS]
41. Answer (C) 44. Answer (A)
Taking limit n both the sides, we get, f (x)
L lim lim f ( x ) f (0)
x 0 x x 0
1 cos en 2n 2
lim f lim 2 sin x 1 0
n 2n n n2 n 1
e f ( x ) 3sin x x 2 3 x
tan x x 1
f(0) = 0 + 2
f(0) = 2 cos x x 1
cos x x 1
42. Answer (C) 3cos x 2 x 3 3sin x x 2 3 x
tan x x 1 sec 2 x 1 0
f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y)
By using partial derivative and differentiating w.r.t. x, 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1
(treating y as a constant) f (0) 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 = 0
We get, f (x + y) = f (x) 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0
d f ( x ) 5 dx
Third vertex must lie on the line perpendicular to the
line AB and passing through (0, 0)
or, f(x) = 5x + c
B y
y= 7x
on putting x = 0
(3, 4)
f(0) = c 6
f(0) = e0 g(0) = 0
c=0
O x
f(x) = 5x, x R (0, 0)
(4, 2) A
43. Answer (B)
x 1 42 6
1 1 and 7 x 0 mAB
2 3 4 7
or, 2 x 1 2 and x < 7 7
m
1 x 3 and x < 7 6
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48. Answer (B) Now,
Let, P(x) = x(x 2)(x ) ; R [from question] 1 1 1 3 1 3
f f cos cos
or, P(x) = (x2 2x)(x ) = x3 ( + 2)x2 + 2x 2
2 2 2 2 2
P (x) = 3x2 2( + 2)x + 2 (i) = (2 cos) (1 cos)
P( x ) = (1 + cos)(2 + cos)
Now, lim 2 2 5
x 0 x 1 1
f f 0
or, lim
P( x )
3 2 2
x 0 x2 y
Obviously, P(0) = 0
1 1
P ( x ) 2 2
or, lim 3 x
x 0 2x O
P (0) = 0 also
(0, cos)
P ( x )
Now, lim 3
x 0 2
P (0) = 6 1 1
(ii) Also, f 0 and f 0
From equation (i) and (ii), we get 2 2
P(x )
x
3
5 x 2 6 x dx
x 4 5x3 6x 2
c or, 2
z2 z1 1 z1 1 z2
2
4 3 2
But 2
z1 z 1
P(0) = 0 12 Real number
z2 z2 1
x 4 5x3
P( x ) 3x 2
4 3 z1 z
1
16 8 z2 z2
P (2) 5 3 4
4 3
z1 z2 z2 z1 (ii)
40
4 12 Now, again from (i)
3
40 8 z1 z1 z2 z2 z2 z1 z1 z2
16
3 3
or, z1 z1 z2 1 z2 z2 z1 1 (iii)
49. Answer (D)
50. Answer (D) From equation (ii) and (iii)
51. Answer (C) z1 z1 z2 1 z2 z1 z2 1
52. Answer (B)
53. Answer (B) or, z1 z2 1 z1 z2 0
54. Answer (A) Either z1 z2 = 0
55. Answer (B, D) z1 = z2
f(x) = 4x3 3x cos or, z1 z2 1
f (x) = 12x2 3 = 3(2x 1)(2x + 1)
+ + z2 z1 1 [from equation (ii)]
1 1
Also z1 z2 1
2 2
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57. Answer (B, C) and a1 + rd = 9
Adding the equations, we get (n m)d = 2
n m r n r m
(r n)d = 6
2 6 8
sin1 y cos1 y a b
2 and (r m)d = 8
or, sin1y + cos1y + sin1y cos1y = a + b As there are infinite number of such m, n and r are
possible.
2sin1y = a + b
Infinite number of such A.P. are possible.
ab
sin1 y (i) Similarly, we can find infinite number of such G.Ps
2 whose terms are 1, 3 and 9.
Now, 59. Answer (B, D)
sin1x + sin1y =a (from question) Sn Sn 1 3 Sn 1 Sn 2 3 Sn 2 Sn 3 Sn 3 Sn 4
Sn 1 Sn 2 3 Sn 2 Sn 3 3 Sn 3 Sn 4 Sn 4 Sn 5
ab
sin1 x a
2 Tn 3Tn 1 3Tn 2 Tn 3 2
r
Tn 1 3Tn 2 3Tn 3 Tn 4 3
ab
or, sin1 x (ii)
2
2
r of the original sequence = and the original
ab ab 3
x sin and y sin
2 2 series is G.P.
60. Answer (A, B, D)
a b
Now, x y 2sin cos 2
, 2at)
2 2 P(at
a b
x y 2cos sin T G N(2a + at2, 0)
2 2
S(a, 0)
xy a b , 0)
2
a b a b
Now, xy sin sin We have ST = SN
2 2 2 2
PS is a medium PG : GS = 2 : 1
2a b 2
sin sin 2a at 2 2at
2 2 G , (G, K )
3 3
1 cos a 1 cos b
2 2 3k 9k 2
3k 2a = at2 and t 3h 2a
cos b cos a 2a 4a
2 4a 2a
Locus of (h, k) is y2 = k
2 xy cos b cos a 3 3
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