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1. This Question Paper contains 75 questions. Please check before 1- bl iz'u&i= esa 75 iz'u gSaA Ñi;k ijh{kk 'kq: djus ls igys tk¡p
starting to attempt. The question paper consists of 4 parts (Physics, ys a A bl iz ' u&i= k es a 4 Hkkx bl iz d kj gS a & HkkS f rd foKku]
Chemistry, Maths & Mental Ability). jlk; u foKk u] xf. kr ,oa eku fld ;k s X ;r k
2. Space is provided within question paper for rough work hence no 2- jQ dk;Z djus ds fy, iz'u&i= esa gh LFkku fn;k x;k gS vr% vfrfjDr :i
additional sheets will be provided. ls dksbZ 'khV ;k isij ugha fn;k tk,xkA
3. Blank paper, clipboard, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular 3- [kkyh dkxt] r[rh] y?kqx.kd lkj.kh] LykbM :y] dsYdqysVj] lsy Qksu]
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inside the examinaiton hall. gSA
4. The answer sheet, a machine-gradable Objective Response Sheet 4- mÙkj iqfLrdk] vkWCtsfDVo jsLikWUl 'khV ¼vks-vkj-,l-½ tks fd e'khu }kjk
(ORS), is provided separately. tk¡ph tk,xh] vyx ls iznku dh xbZ gSA
5. Do not Tamper / mutilate the ORS or this booklet. 5- vks-vkj-,l- ;k iz'u&i= dks fdlh Hkh izdkj ls dkaVs&NkaVs ;k eksM+s ughaA
6. Do not break the seals of the question-paper booklet before instructed 6- iz'u&i= dh lhy rc rd ugha [kksysa tc rd fd fujh{kd }kjk funsZ'k ugha
to do so by the invigilators. fn, tk,saA
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take away the test paper with you. vius lkFk ys tk,saA
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her performance in the test, shall be disqualified from djrk ik;k x;k ;k ,slk lwfpr fd;k x;k rks og STaRT-2015 ds fy,
STaRT-2015. v;ksX; gksxkA
B. How to fill Objective Response Sheet (ORS) for filling details c - vkW C ts f DVo js L ikW U l 'khV ¼vks - vkj-,l-½ es a fMVs Y l rFkk mÙkj
marking answers: vaf dr djus ds fy, fuEu izd kj Hkjs a %
9. Use only HB Pencil/Blue or Black ball point pen for filling the ORS. 9- vks-vkj-,l- Hkjus ds fy, dsoy HB isafly@uhyk ;k dkyk ckWy isu gh
Do not use Gel/Ink/Felt pen as it might smudge the ORS. iz;ksx djsaA tsy@L;kgh@QsYV isu iz;ksx ugha djsaA
10. Write your STaRT-2015 Student Registration No. in the boxes given 10- viuk STaRT-2015 fo|kFkhZ jftLVªs'ku Øekad vks-vkj-,l- 'khV ds ck;sa
at the top left corner of your ORS with blue/black ball point pen. Also, dksus esa fn, x, LFkku esa uhys ;k dkys ckWy isu ls HkjsaA lkFk gh Øekad ds
darken the corresponding bubbles with HB Pencil/Blue or Black ball vuqlkj uhps fn, x;s xksyksa dks Hkh HB isafly@uhys ;k dkys ckWy isu ls
point pen only. xgjk djsaA
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No. correctly and properly, then his/her ORS will not be checked/ Bhd <ax ls ugha Hkjrk gS rks mldh vks-vkj-,l- dks pSd@ewY;kafdr ugha
evaluated. fd;k tk,xkA
12. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled bubble, you are 12- vks-vkj-,l- esa fn, x, xksyksa dks ;fn ,d ckj ckWy isu ls xgjk fd;k tkrk
advised to be extremely careful while darken the bubble corresponding gS rks mls feVkuk laHko ugha] blfy, fo|kFkhZ iwjh lrdZrk ls gh xksyksa dks
to your answer. xgjk djsaA
13. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the Cross (X) 13- ,d ckj fdlh fodYi ds xks y s dks xgjk djus ds ckn feVkus
mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear, or ;k [kq j pus dk iz ; Ru ugha djs a A vks - vkj-,l- 'khV ij fdlh
wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray marks or whitener anywhere iz d kj ds /kCcs ] xUnxh ;k flyoV u yxus ns a vkS j u gh bls
on the ORS. eks M + s a ;k dkVs a A
14. If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the bubbled 14- ;fn fdlh lanHkZ esa fyf[kr ,oa xksyksa esa vafdr tkudkjh esa varj ik;k x;k
data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as final. rks xksyksa esa vafdr tkudkjh dks gh izekf.kd ekuk tk,xkA
C. Question paper format and Marking scheme : l - iz' u&i= izk :i ,oa va d izn ku fu;e %
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bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks if no ;fn xyr xksys dks xgjk fd;k x;k rks ¼&1½ vad dkVk tk,xkA ;fn fdlh
bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of incorrect answer, minus xksys dks Hkh xgjk ugha fd;k x;k rks 'kwU; vad fn;k tk,xkA
one (–1) mark will be awarded.

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PART - I (PHYSICS) Hkkx- I ¼HkkSfrd foK ku½
Straight Objective Type
This section contains (1-20) multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj
bl [k.M esa(1-20) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA
1. Given system is released from rest at the position shown in figure.
fn;k x;k fud k; fp=k esaiznf'kZr fojke d h fLFkfr lsNksM k t krk gSA

Later on C collides with B and the collision is head on and elastic. 0.5 sec after the collision string connecting A &
B becomes taut again, then the value of mo is –
(Note :- Neglect all rotational effect and space between blocks and pulley is sufficient enough.)
bld si'pkr~C, B lsVd jkrk gSrFkk VDd j lh/kh o izR;kLFk gS] VDd j d s0.5 sec i'pkr~A o B lst qM h Mksjh esaiqu% ruko
vk t krk gSA mo d k eku gksxk &
(uks
V :- lHkh ?kw.kZu izHkko d ksux.; ekusrFkk Cy kWd kso f?kjuh d se/; d sLFkku d ksi;kZIr [kky h ekus)
(A) 10 Kg (B) 2 Kg (C) 8 Kg (D) 5 kg

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2. Four equal point charges are kept at each vertices of a square. Number of neutral points (i.e. points where the
electric field vanishes.) inside the square will be –
pkj leku fcUnqvkos'k oxZd sizR;sd 'kh"kZij j[ksgq;sgSA oxZd svUnj mnklhu fcUnqv ksa(vFkkZr~og fcUnqt gkWfo|qr {ks=k lekIr
gkst krk gS) d h la[;k gksxh &
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 4

3. Given system is in equilibrium. All surfaces are smooth. Spring is ideal and blocks are sticked at the ends of spring.
Now F0 is removed. Average normal contact force between wall and mass m1 upto the time spring attains its natural
length for the first time –
fn;kx;kfud k; lkE;koLFkkesagSA lHkhlrg ?k"kZ.kjfgr gSA fLiazx vkn'kZgSrFkk
Cy kWd fLizax d sfljksij t qM sgSA vc F0 gVk;k t krk gSA ml le; d snkSjku t c
fLizax izFke ckj viuhewy y EckbZizkIr d j y srh gS]nhokj rFkknzO;eku m1 d se/
; vkSl r vfHky Ec lEid Zcy gksxk &

F0 2F0 F0
(A) F0 (B) (C) (D)
  2

4. A person throws a ball in vertical plane such that velocity of ball along horizontal is vx and along vertical is vy.
Coefficient of friction between man and ground is . Necessary condition so that man always remains at rest will
be (Note : The process is done in time t  0)
,d O;fDr ,d xsan d ksÅ /okZ/kj ry esabl izd kj Q Sd rkgSfd {kSfrt d svuqfn'kxsan d kosx vx gSrFkkÅ /okZ/kj d svuqfn'kvy gSA
O;fDr rFkk t ehu d se/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  gSA vko';d 'krZrkfd O;fDr lnSo fojkekoLFkk ij jgs] gksxhA (uksV : izØ e
t  0 le; es aiw.kZgkst krk gS)
(A) vx > vy (B) v x  v y (C) v y  v x (D) v x  v y

5. A planet is made of two materials of density 1 and 2 as shown in figure.


The acceleration due to gravity at surface of planet is same as a depth ‘R’.
1
The ratio of  is -
2
,d xzg ]nksinkFkksZl scuk gSft ud s?kuRo n'kkZ,uql kj 1 rFkk2 gSxzg d h l rg
ij rFkk xgjkbZ‘R’ ij xq: Roh; Roj.k l eku gSA
1
2 v uqikr d k eku gS&
4 5 7 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3

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6. A non-uniform disc of mass m and radius R, hinged at some point and
performing pure rotation with respect to hinge in horizontal plane with an
angular velocity . At certain instant center of the disc is at origin in the
mentioned co-ordinate system and velocity of particle A is
 R
VA    
3 î  4 ĵ m/s. Velocity of particle B at the given instant is –
4
m nz
O;eku rFkkR f=kT;kd h,d vle: i pd rhfd lhfcUnqij fd y fd r gSrFkk
{kSfrt ry es
afd y fd r fcUnqd slkis{kd ks.kh; osx ls'kq
) ?kw.kZu xfr d j jghgSA
fd l {k.kij pd rhd kd s Unzfp=kesaiz
nf'kZ
r funs 'kka
Z d fud k; d sew y fcUnqij fLFkr
 R
gSrFkkd .kA d kosx VA   3 î  4 ĵ m/s gS
  A fn;sx;s{k.kij d .kB d k
4
osx gksxk&
4 4 7R 4R
(A)
5
 
 R î  Ĵ (B)
5
 
R Ĵ  î (C) 
4
î (D) 
5

7. Two cars A and B are approaching a crossing P at speeds 10m/s and 15m/s respectively. At the time instant when
A is 180 m and B is 255 m from P, A blows a horn of frequency 2.9 khz. Frequency heard by B and time gap between
blowing and hearing will be (use speed of sound as 300m/s)
nksd kj A rFkkB iFkksd siz
frPNs
n fcUnqP d hvks
j Ø e'k%10m/s rFkk15m/s d hpky
lsxfreku gSA ml {k.k ij t c A , P ls180 m d h nwjh ij rFkk B, P ls255 m
d h nwjh ij gSA rc A, 2.9 khz vkof̀r d h lhVh mRiUu d jrk gSA B }kjk lquh xbZ
vkof̀r rFkklhVhct usrFkklq uusd se/; le;kUrjky gksxk& (/ofu d hpky 300m/
s ekfu;s)

(A) 2.94 khz, 1 sec (B) 3.00 khz, 1.1 sec


(C) 3.12 khz, 1 sec (D) 3.00 khz, 1.2 sec

8. A man crosses a river of width d. Current flow speed is v. Speed of swimmer relative to water is v. Man always heads
towards the point exactly opposite the starting point at the another bank (relative to water). Radius of curvature of
the path followed by the swimmer just after he start swimming is –
,d O;fDr d pkMSkbZd hunhd ksikj d jrkgSA /kkjkiz
okg d hpky v gS
A ikuhd slkis
{krS
jkd d hpky v gSA O;fDr lnS o bld siz
kjfEHkd
fcUnqd sBhd lEeq[knwl jsfd ukjsij fLFkr fcUnqd hvksj (ikuhd slkis{k½ rSjrkgSmld srSjukizkjEHkd jusd sBhd i'pkr~rSjkd
}kjk r; fd , x;siFk d h oØ rk f=kT;k gksxh &
(A) d (B) 2 2 d (C) 2d (D) 2d

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9. Two converging lenses have focal length f1 and f2 (f1 >f2). The optical axis
of the two lenses coincide. This lens system is used to from an image of
real object. It is observed that final magnification of the image does not
depend on the distance x. Whole arrangement is shown in
figure. Distance between lenses is –
nksvfHklkjhys l kasd hQ kds l nw
a fj;kWf1 rFkkf2 (f1 >f2) gS
A nks
uksys
l ksd hiz
a d kf'kd v{k
lEikrhgS A bl ys l fud k; d ksokLrfod oLrqd kiz
a frfcEc iz
kIr d jusd sfy, iz
;Dqr
fd ;kt krkgSA ;sizsf{kr gks
rkgSfd izfrfcEc d kvfUre vko/kZ u nw
jhx ij fuHkZ
j ugh
d jrk gSA lEiw.kZO;oLFkk fp=k esaiznf'kZr gSA y sal ksd se/; nwjh gksxh &
f1f2 f1f2
(A) f1 – f2 (B) f1+ f2 (C) f  f (D) f  f
1 2 1 2

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10. Radius of nucleus is given by the relation R  R A 3 . where R0 = 1.3 × 10–15 meter and A is mass number. For a
o

nucleon inside a nucleus, de-broglie wavelength is given by the diameter of the nucleus. Average kinetic energy of
a nucleon in the Cu64 nucleus based on above information will be –
1
ukfHkd d hf=kT;klEcU/k R  R A 3 . }kjknht krhgSt gkaR0 = 1.3 × 10–15 ehVj gSrFkkA nzO;eku la
[;kgS
A ukfHkd d svUnj
o

U;wfDy vkWuksd sfy , Mh&czksXy hrjaxnS/;ZukfHkd d sO;kl }kjknht krhgSA mijksDr lwp ukij vk/kkfjr Cu64 ukfHkd esaU;wfDy vkW
uksa
d h vkSl r xfrt Å t kZgksxh &
(A) 7.5 mev (B) 10 mev (C) 3.5 mev (D) 12 mev.

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11. Efficiency of a carnot cycle is . If the temperature of sink is reduced by 65 kelvin and source is maintained at the
6
1
same temperature then the efficiency becomes . Temperature of the source is –
3
1
d kuksZpØ d hn{krk gSA ;fn flad d krki 65 d sfYou ls?kVk;kt k;srFkklzksr d ksleku rki ij O;ofLFkr j[kkt k;srksvc
6
1
n{krk gkst krh gSA lzksr d k rki gksxk &
3
(A) 525 K (B) 400 K (C) 325 K (D) 390 K

12. Current in a resistor R unifromly decreases from some value to zero in time t. Total charge, that crosses the cross
section is q. Heat generated in the resistance during this process is –
izfrjks/kR esa/kkjkd qN fu'fpr eku ls'kwU; rd t le; esa,d leku : i ls?kVrhgSA vuqizLFkd kV lsxqt jusoky kd qy vkos'k
q gS
A bl izØ e d snksjku izfrjks/k esamRiUu m"ek gksxh &
4 q 2R 2 q2R 3 q 2R 3 q2R
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 t 3 t 4 t 2 t
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13. Two conducting spheres one of radius a and another b, are separated by very large distance. Capacitance of this
system is –
a rFkk b f=kT;k d snkspky d xks
y scgqr vf/kd nwjh ij j[ksgq, gSA bl fud k; d h /kkfjrk gksxh &
4 0 ab 4 0 ab
(A) (B) (C) 4  0 a  b  (D) 4  0 a  b 
ab ab

14. There is an infinite straight wire in which current I0 is maintained. Two conducting rails are parallel to it at the
distance of a and b, and are short circuited at one end by resistor R.
,d vuUr y EckbZd klh/kkrkj gSft lesaI0 /kkjkizokfgr gSA nkspky d iVfj;kbld slekUrj a rFkkb nwfj;ksij j[khgqbZgSrFkk
mud sfljksd ksizfrjks/kR }kjky ?kqifFkr fd ;kx;kgSA

All the three wires are in one plane. Conducting rod 3-4 closing the circuit in the wires short circuited by this resistor
slides along them at a constant speed V. current in circuit 1-2-3-4 is –
rhuksrkj ,d ghry esagSA pky d NM+3-4 }kjkizfrjks/krFkkrkjkslscuusokyscUn ifjiFkd ksiw.kZfd ;kt krkgSA ;g NM fu;r
pky V lsiVfj;ksij xfreku gSA ifjiFk 1-2-3-4 esa/kkjk gksxh &
 I V
00 b  0I0 V b  a 
(A) 2R n  a  (B)
  a  b R

 I V
00 ab  0I0 V ab
(C) 2R n  b  (D) n  
  2R  a 

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15. A transverse sinusoidal wave of amplitude 2 mm is setup in a
long uniform string. Snapshot of string from x = 0 to x = metre
is taken which is shown. Velocity of point P is in –y direction.
Magnitude of relative velocity of P with respect to Q is 2 cm/s.
wave equation is
2 mm vk;ke d h,d vuq izLFkT;kofØ ; rjax ,d y Ech,d leku Mksjh
esaO;ofLFkr gSA Mksjh d k Q ksVksxzkQ izfr: i (snapshot) x = 0 ls
x = ehVj rd fp=kkuq l kj fy ;k t krk gSA fcUnqP d k osx _ .kkRed y
fn'kkesagSA Q d slkis{k P d sosx d kifjek.k2 cm/s gSA rjax lehd j.k
gkxshA
5 5
(A) Y = (2 × 10–3) sin (5t – 2x + ) (m) (B) Y = (2 × 10–3) sin (5t + 2x + ) (m)
6 6

 
(C) Y = (2 × 10–3) sin (5t + 2x + ) (m) (D) Y = (2 × 10–3) sin (5t – 2x + ) (m)
6 6

16. Let the wavelength of a certain line in X-ray spectrum in moseley's law for tungsten (z = 74) is 200 Å. Wavelength
of the same line for platinum (z = 78) is (value of constant a is unity)
ekSt y sd sfu;e esaVaxLVu d sfy , (z = 74) X-fd j.k LisDVªe esafd lh fu'fpr js[kk d h rjaxnS/;Zekuk 200 Å gSA Iy sfVue
(z = 78) d sfy , leku js[kk d h rjaxnS/;ZgksxhA (fu;rkad a d k eku bd kbZgS)
(A) 192.28 Å (B) 179.76 Å (C) 143.56 Å (D) 212.8 Å

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17. Water, having Na+ ions dissolved in it with concentration c (No.of Na+ ions/volume), falls from a tube of cross

sectional area ‘a’ with a speed ‘v’ in a sieve such that water is not retained in the sieve. The value of B. d 
integrated over the upper circular part of the sieve will be:

[ B indicates the mag. field produced by Na+ ions and d is along the tangent on the periphery of circular part of the
sieve].
t y ]ft lesaNa+ vk;u ?kqfy r gS]d h lkUnzrk c (Na+ vk;uksad h la[;k@vk;ru) ]d kV {ks=k ‘a’ d h ukfy d k esalspky ‘v’ ls,d

Ny uh esafxjrk gSA Ny uh esat y ughaBgjrk gSA Ny uh d sÅ ijh oÙ̀kh; Hkkx d sfy , lekd y u B. d d k eku gksxkA


[ B , Na+ vk;uks
a}kjkmRiu pqEcd h; {ks=kiznf'kZr d jrkgSrFkk d Ny uhd soÙ̀kh; Hkkx d hifjf/kij Li'kZjs[kkd svuqfn'kgS].

circular upper part

sieve

(A) avce (B) avce (C) ace/v (D) /avce

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18. consider the given AC circuit, expression for current  will be
fn;sx;sAC ifjiFk ij fopkj d jrsgSA /kkjk  d sfy , O;at d gksxkA

E0 E0  2 E0 2 E0 
(A) sin t (B) sin( t  ) (C) sin t (D) sin(t  )
R R 4 R R 4

19. A current  is maintained in a loop ABCDEFA as shown. Magnetic moment of the loop is –
(AB = BC = CD = DE = EF = FA = )
,d /kkjk  y wi ABCDEFA esafp=kkuql kj izokfgr gSA y wi d k pqEcd h; vk?kw.kZgksxk &
(AB = BC = CD = DE = EF = FA = )

(A) 2 ( î  ĵ  k̂ ) (B) 2 ( î  ĵ – k̂ ) (C) 2 ( î – ĵ  k̂ ) (D) 2 ( î – ĵ – k̂ )

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20. A small rod of mass m is suspended horizontally from two vertical springs of spring constant K and 2K. The rod
performs SHM ,while remaining horizontal. Time period of SHM is (Neglect mass of spring and friction every
where.). springs are connected by an ideal string.
m nzO;eku d h,d NksVhNM+K rFkk2K fLizax fu;rkad d hnksm/okZ/kj fLiazxksd hlgk;rkls{kSfrt y Vd hgqbZgS
A NM ljy vkorZ
xfr d jrhgS]rFkkges'kk{kSfrt jgrhgSA ljy vkorZxfr d kvkorZd ky gksxkA (fLiazx d knzO;eku rFkkizR;sd t xg ?k"kZ.kux.;
gS) fLizaxsvkn'kZMksfj;kslst qM hgqbZgSA

fLFkj
f?kjuh

3m 3m m 2m
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
8k 2k 3k 3k

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PART - II (CHEMISTRY) Hkkx- II ¼jl k;u foK ku½
Straight Objective Type
This section contains (21-35) multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj
bl [k.M esa(21-35) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA
21. The correct order of resonance energy of following compounds
uhpsfn;sx;s;kSfxd d h vuquknh Å t kZd k lgh Ø e gS%

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(A) iii > iv > i > ii (B) iv > iii > ii > i (C) iii > i > iv > ii (D) i > ii > iii > iv
22. The correct sequence of steps in Beckmann rearragenment of oxime in acidic medium is.
(A) i protonation, ii C to C alkyl shift, iii hydration, iv tautomerisation
(B) i protonation, ii C to N alkyl shift, iii hydration, iv tautomerisation
(C) i hydration, ii C to C alkyl shift, iii tautomerisation, iv protonation
(D) i protonation, ii C to N alkyl shift, iii tautomerisation, iv hydration
vEy h; ek/;e esavkWfDle d h cSd eku iquZfoU;kl esaiz;qDr inksad k lgh Ø e fuEu gS%
(A) i iz
ksVksuhd j.k, ii C lsC ,fYd y foLFkkiu, iii t y ;kst u, iv py ko;ork
(B) i iz
ksVksuhd j.k, ii C lsN ,fYd y foLFkkiu, iii t y ;kst u, iv py ko;ork
(C) i t y ;ks t u, ii C lsC ,fYd y foLFkkiu, iii py ko;ork, iv izksVksuhd j.k
(D) i iz ksVksuhd j.k, ii C lsN ,fYd y foLFkkiu, iii py ko;ork, iv t y ;kst u
23. The correct sequence of the following reactive intermediate of their free energy change is:
uhpsfn;sx;sfuEufy f[kr fØ ;k'khy e/;orhZ;ksad h eqDr Å t kZifjorZu d k lgh Ø e gS%

A B C D

(A) D > C > A > B (B) D > A > C > B (C) B > A > C > D (D) D > C > B > A
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24. Which of the following is incorrrectly matched :
(A) CH3–CH=CH–CH2– C –CH3 decolourised Bromine water solution
||
O

(B) gives precipitate with AgNO3 + NH4OH

(C) gives CO2 gas with NaHCO3

(D) gives yellow precipitate with 2, 4-DNP

fuEu esalsd kSulk lgh lqesfy r ughagSA


(A) CH3–CH=CH–CH2– C –CH3 cz
ksehu t y foy ;u; d ksjaxghu d j nsrkgSA
||
O

(B) AgNO3 + NH4OH d slkFkvo{ks


i nsrkgSA

(C) NaHCO3 d slkFkvfHkfØ ;kd jusij CO2 xS


l ns
rkgSA

(D) 2, 4-DNP d slkFkihy k vo{ks


i nsrk gSA

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25. Find the order of Ka of following compounds ?
uhpsfn;sx;s;kSfxd ksad k Ka d k Ø e fy f[k, \

COOH

(I) (II) (III) (IV)

SO3H
(A) IV > I > II > III (B) IV > III > I > II (C) I > IV > II > III (D) IV > II > I > III

26. Which of the following statement is not correct.


(A) O2, O2+, O2– all are paramagnetic.
(B) O22–, C2 , B2 all have same bond order.
(C) N2 ,CO, NO+ all has have same magnetic moment.
(D) He2, Be2, B22+ all are unstable.
fuEu esalsd kSulk d Fku lgh ughagSA
(A) O2, O2+, O2– lHkh vuq p qEcd h; gSaA
(B) O22–, C2 , B2 lHkh d k ca
/kØ e leku gSA
(C) N2 ,CO, NO+ lHkhd kleku pqEcd h; vk?kw.kZgSA
(D) He2, Be2, B22+ lHkhvLFkk;hgaSA
27. For which of the following gauche conformation is most stable.
H2O2 NH2NH2 CH3SSCH3
(I) (II) (III)
(A) I only (B) II and III only (C) all I, II & III (D) none of these
fuEu esalsfd u ;kSfxd ksad k xkÅ l la: i.k vf/kd LFkk;h gS\
H2O2 NH2NH2 CH3SSCH3
(I) (II) (III)
(A) d s
oy I (B) d s
oy II rFkkIII (C) lHkhI, II rFkkIII (D) bues
alsd ksbZugha
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28. A solution is a mixture of 0.05 M KCI and 0.05 M NaI. The concentration of I— in the solution when AgCI just starts
to precipitate is equal to: (KSPAgCI = 10–10 M2; KSPAgI = 4 × 10–16 M2)
,d foy ;u 0.05 M KCI rFkk0.05 M NaI d kfeJ.kgS A AgCl d kt S l sghvo{ks
i.kgks
uk'kq
: gks
rkgSrc foy;u es
aI— d hlkUnzrk
fd ld scjkcj gksxh \ (KSPAgCI = 10–10 M2; KSPAgI = 4 × 10–16 M2)
(A) 4 × 10–6 M (B) 2 × 10–8 M (C) 2 × 10–7 M (D) 8 × 10–15 M

29. An element (atomic mass = 100 g/mole) having BCC structure has unit cell edge 400 pm. The density of the
element is (no. of atoms in BCC = 2).
,d rRo (ijek.kqHkkj = 100 g/mole) ft l d h l ajpuk BCC gSA ml d h ,d d d ksf"Bd k d h d ksj y EckbZ400 pm gSA rksml
rRo d k ?kuRo (BCC esaijek.kqd h l a[;k= 2) K kr d jks%
(A) 2.144 g/cm3 (B) 5.2 g/cm3 (C) 7.289 g/cm3 (D) 10.376 g/cm3

30. The standard electrode potentials (reduction) of Pt/Fe2+ , Fe3+ and Pt/Sn4+, Sn2+ are + 0.77 V and 0.15 V respectively
at 25° C. The standard EMF of the reaction Sn4+ + 2Fe2+  Sn2+ + 2Fe3+ is
25ºC ij Pt/Fe2+ , Fe3+ o Pt/Sn4+, Sn2+ d s ekud by sDVªksM foHko ¼vip;u½ Ø e'k% + 0.77 V o 0.15 V gSa] vfHkfØ ;k
Sn4+ + 2Fe2+  Sn2+ + 2Fe3+ d k ekud fo-ok-cy gS A
(A) – 0.62 V (B) – 0.92 V (C) + 0.31 V (D) + 0.85 V

31. When CS2 layer containing both Br2 and I2 (2 : 1) is shaken with excess of chlorine (Cl2) water, the violet colour due
to I2 disappears and a pale yellow colour appears in the solution. The disappearance of violet colour and appearance
of pale yellow colour is due to the formation of :

(A) I3 and Br2 respectively. (B) HIO3 and BrCl respectively.
– –
(C) ICl and BrCl respectively. (D) I and Br respectively.
Br2 rFkk I2 (2 : 1) ;q
Dr CS2
ijr d ksDy ksjhu (Cl2) t y d svkf/kD; d slkFk fgy k;k t krk gS]rksfoy ;u esaI2 d sd kj.kcSaxuh jax
foyqIr gkst krkgSrFkkgYd kihy kjax fn[kkbZnsrkgSA cSaxuhjax d kfoyqIr gks
ukrFkkgYd sihy sjax d kfn[kkbZnsuk fd ld sfuekZ.k
d sd kj.k gksrk gS&
(A) Ø e'k%I3 rFkk Br2 (B) Ø e'k%HIO3 rFkkBrCl (

C) Ø e'k%ICl rFkkBrCl (D) Ø e'k%I rFkkBr


– –

32. The aqueous solution / liquid that absorbs nitric oxide to a considerable extent is :
(A) lead nitrate (B) nitric acid (C) ferrous sulphate (D) sodium hydroxide
,d t y h; foy ;u@ nzo]t ks,d fuf'pr ek=kk esaukbfVªd vkDlkbM d ksvo'kksf"kr d jrk gS]fuEu gS%
(A) y s
M ukbVsªV (B) ukbfVª
d vEy (C) Q s
jl lYQ sV (D) lksfM;e gkbMªks
DlkbM

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N
33. 20 mL of H2O2 after acidification with dilute H2SO4 required 30 mL of KMnO4 for complete oxidation. The
12
strength of H2O2 solution is : [Molar mass of H2O2 = 34]
N
20 mL H2O2 d k ruqH2SO4 d slkFk vEy hd j.k d si'pkr~iw
.kZvkWDlhd j.k d sfy , 30 mL, KMnO4 d h vko';d rk gks
rh
12
gSA H2O2 foy ;u d k lkeF;ZgS%(H2O2 d k eksy j nzO;eku = 34)
(A) 2 g/L (B) 4 g/L (C) 8 g/L (D) 6 g/L

34. Stearic acid [CH3(CH2)16CO2H] is a fatty acid. 1.0 g of stearic acid was burned in a bomb calorimeter. The bomb had
a heat capacity of 652 J/ºC. If the temperature of 500g water (c = 4.18 J/gºC) rose from 25.0 to 39.3ºC, how much
heat was released when the stearic acid was burned ? [Given Cp (H2O) = 4.18 J/gºC]
LVh;fjd vEy [CH3(CH2)16CO2H] ,d olh; vEy gS A LVh;fjd vEy d s1 g d kscEc d Sy ks
jhehVj es
at yk;kx;kA ce d hÅ "eh;
{kerk652 J/ºC gS A ;fn 500g t y (c = 4.18 J/gºC) d krki 25.0 ls39.3ºC rd c<+
a k;kt krkgS
A LVh;fjd vEy d hnhxbZek=kk
d kst y kusij fd ruhÅ "ekfud yhgksxhA [fn;kx;kCp(H2O) = 4.18 J/gºC]
(A) 39.21 kJ (B) 29.91 kJ (C) 108 kJ (D) 9.32 kJ
35. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below in the lists (n, and m are
respectively the principal, azimuthal and magnetic quantum no.)
List-I List-II
(A) Number of value of  for an energy level(n) (1) 0, 1, 2, ............. (n - 1)
(B) Values of  for a particular type of orbit (2) + to – through zero
(C) Number of value of m for  = 2 (3) 5
(D) Values of 'm' for a particular type of orbital (4) n

lwp h-I d kslwp h-II d slkFklqesfy r d hft ;svkSj uhpsfn;sd wVksad kmi;ksx d j lghmÙkj pqfu;s(n,  vkSj m Ø e'k%eq[;]fnxa'kh;
vkSj pqEcd h; DokaVe la[;k gaS)
l wp h-I l wp h-II
(A) ,d Å t kZLrj (n) d sfy ,  d sekuks ad h la[;k (1) 0, 1, 2, ............. (n - 1)
(B) fd lh fuf'pr iz d kj d sd {kd d sfy ,  d k eku (2) + ls– 'kw U; lsgksd j
(C)  = 2 d sfy ;sm d seku d h la [;k (3) 5
(D) fd lh fuf'pr iz d kj d sd {kd d sfy ;s'm' d k eku (4) n
Code : ¼d ks M :½
A B C D A B C D
(A) 4 1 2 3 (B) 4 1 3 2
(C) 1 4 2 3 (D) 1 4 3 2

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PART - III (MATHS) Hkkx- III ¼xf.kr½
Straight Objective Type
This section contains (36-60) multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj
bl [k.M esa(36-60) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA
36. If 2014 is written as sum of distinct positive integers such that their product is maximum possible, then the prodcut
will not be divisible by
;fn 2014 d ksfofHkUu /kukRed iw.kk±d ksad s;ksx esabl izd kj fy [kkx;kgSfd mud kxq.kuQ y vf/kd re laHkkfor gS]rc xq.kuQ y
fd llsfoHkkft r ughagS&
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6

 x  59  f (11)
37. The function f satisfies the equation 3f(x) + 2f    10 x  30 , x  1 then the value of is
 x 1  f (7 )

 x  59  f (11)
Q y u f lehd j.k 3f(x) + 2f    10 x  30 , x  1 d kslarq"V d jrk gS] rc f (7) d k eku gS&
 x 1 
(A) 7 (B) 11 (C) – 7 (D) – 11
38. Let p be the product of the sines of the angles of a triangle ABC and q is the product of the cosines of the
angles. Then The value of tan2 A + tan2 B + tan2 C is equal to
ABC d sd ks
.kksad h T;k d k xq.kuQ y p gSrFkk d ks.kksad h d ksT;kvksad k xq.kuQ y q gS]rc tan2 A + tan2 B + tan2 C d k eku
cjkcj gS&
q2  2p 2  2p p 2  2q2  2q p 2  2q2  2q p 2  2q2  2q
(A) (B) (C) (D)
p2 q2 q2 q2
39. If cos  + cos  = a and sin  + sin  = b and is arithmetic mean between  and ,
nb(a  b)
then sin 2 + cos 2 = 1 + where n is some integer then the value of n is :
a2  b 2
;fn cos  + cos  = a rFkk sin  + sin  = b,  rFkk d se/; d k lekUrj ek/;  gS,
nb(a  b)
rc sin 2 + cos 2 = 1 + t gk¡n d ksbZiw.kk±d gS] rc n d k eku gS&
a2  b 2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) –2

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dy  d2 y 
40. If p and q are order and degree of differential equation y + x3  
dx  dx 2  + xy = cos x respectively, then
 
(A) p < q (B) p = q (C) p > q (D) none of these

dy  d2 y 
;fn vod y lehd j.k y + x 3  2  + xy = cos x d h d ksVh rFkk ?kkr Ø e'k% p rFkk q gS] rc
dx  dx 
(A) p < q (B) p = q (C) p > q (D) bues
alsd ksbZugha

41. If f(x) and g(x) are two integrable function on R, satisfying the following properties
x
f(x) is odd, g(x) is even, f(5) = 7, f(0) = 0, g(x) = f(x + 5), f(x) =  g( t) dt . Then which among following is false.
0

;fn f(x) vkSj g(x), R esankslekd y uh; Q y u bl izd kj gSfd fuEu xq.k/keZlarq"V d jrk gSA f(x) fo"ke gSvkSj g(x) le gS
x
f(5) = 7, f(0) = 0, g(x) = f(x + 5), f(x) =  g( t) dt . rc fuEu esalsd kSulk xy r gS&
0
5

(A) f(x – 5) = – g(x) (B)  f (t) dt  7


0

(C)  f (t ) dt  g(0) – g( x)
0
(D) none of these (bues
alsd ksbZugha)

42. Let a, b, c are positive real numbers forming an A.P. and ax2 + 2bx + 5c = 0 has real roots, then
a, b, c /kukRed okLrfod la [;k,alekUrj Js<h cukrh gSrFkk ax2 + 2bx + 5c = 0 d sokLrfod ewy gS] rc
a c a c
(A)  2 3 (B)  2 3
c a c a

a c a c
(C)  4 (D)  4
c a c a

43. Let A denotes sum of digits of (2013)2013 and B denotes sum of all digits of A. The sum of digits of B is
ekuk A, (2013)2013 esavad ksad s;ksxQ y d ksO;Dr d jrk gSrFkk A d slHkh vad kasd k ;ksxQ y B gSA B d svad ksad k ;ksxQ y gS&
(A) 15 (B) 9 (C) 6 (D) 12

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x2 y2
44. If CF is perpendicular from the centre C of the ellipse + = 1 on the tangent at any point P and G is the point
49 25

where the normal at P meets the minor axis then the value of CF. PG is

x2 y2
;fn nh?kZoÙ̀k + = 1 d sfd lh fcUnqP ij Li'kZjs
[kk ij d sUnzC lsy Ec CF gSrFkk fcUnqP ij vfHky Ec nh?kZv {k d ksG
49 25

ij fey rk gS] rc CF. PG d k eku gS&


(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8
45. Two equal s ides of an is osc eles tr iangle are given by the equations 7x – y + 3 = 0 and
x + y – 3 = 0 and its third side passes through the point (1, –10). If the equation of the third side is
ax + by – 31 = 0 or cx+ dy + 7 = 0, then find the value of a + b + c + d.
lef}ckgqf=kHkqt d h nkscjkcj Hkqt kvksad slehd j.k 7x – y + 3 = 0 rFkk x + y – 3 = 0 gSbld h rhljh Hkqt k fcUnq
(1, –10) l s xq t jrh gSA ;fn rhl jh Hkqt k d k l ehd j.k ax + by – 31 = 0 ;k cx+ dy + 7 = 0 gS] rc
a + b + c + d d k eku gS
&
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) -2 (D) 4
46. If (, ) is a point on the circle whose centre is on the x-axis and which touches the line x + y = 0 at
(2, –2) then greatest value of ‘’ is
;fn (, ) oÙ̀k ij d ksbZfcUnqgS] ft ld k d sUnz] x-v{k ij gSrFkk js[kk x + y = 0, (2, –2) ij Li'kZd jrh gS] rc  d k
vf/kd re eku gS&
(A) 4 – 2 (B) 6 (C) 4 + 2 2 (D) 4 + 2

x 2
47. lim (e  1) cot x  cos x is equal to
x0
sin x
(A) 1/2 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) None of these
x 2
lim (e  1) cot x  cos x cjkcj gS&
x0
sin x
(A) 1/2 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) bues
alsd ksbZugha
48. Let g(x) is differentiable function for all x  R satisfying
(i) g (0) = 2 (ii) g (x + y) = ey g(x) + exg(y) for all x, y  R (iii) g(5) = 32
5
then g (5) – 2e equals
ekuk g(x), lHkh x  R d sfy , vod y uh; Q y u gSt kslarq"V d jrk gS&
(i) g (0) = 2 (ii) g (x + y) = ey g(x) + exg(y), lHkh x, y  R d sfy , (iii) g(5) = 32
rc g (5) – 2e cjkcj gS&
5

e 32
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) 32
32 e
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49. A pair of fair dice is rolled together till a sum of either 5 or 7 is obtained. If p denotes the probability that 7 comes
before 5, then p =
,d fu"i{kikrhiklsd s;qXe d kst c rd Q sad kt krkgSt c rd fd 5 ;k7 iz kIr u gkst k,A ;fn p, 5 lsigy s7 vkusd hizkf;d rk
d ksO;Dr d jrk gS] rc p gS&
(A) 2/5 (B) 3/5 (C) 4/9 (D) 5/9

50. An urn contains 6 black balls and unknown number ( 6) of white balls. Three balls are drawn successively without
replacement and are all found to be white. Find the probability that urn contains only three white balls.
,d ik=k6 d ky hxsansrFkklQ sn vKkr xsans( 6) j[krhgSA rhu xsans,d d sckn ,d fcukfoLFkkiu d sfud ky ht krhgSrFkklHkh
xsansaik;h t krh gSA izkf;d rk Kkr d hft , fd ik=k d soy rhu lQ sn xasn j[krk gS&
11 55 44 55
(A) (B) (C) (D)
101 101 909 909

51. The range of the function f x   cos 1 1 x 2  sin 1 x is :

f x   cos 1 1 x 2  sin 1 x d k ifjlj gS&


   
(A) 0 , 
  (B) 0 , 
2  (C) 0 , 
4  (D) { 0 }
 

52. Let P be an interior point of a triangle ABC and let BP and CP meet AC and AB in E and F respectively. If area of
BPF = 5, BPC = 9, CPE = 15, area of quadrilateral AFPE is
ekuk P, ABC d k v kUrfjd fcUnq gS rFkk BP rFkk CP Ø e'k% AC rFkk AB d ks E v kSj F ij fey rh gSA ;fn
BPF d k {ks
=kQ y = 5, BPC d k {ks=kQ y = 9, CPE d k {ks=kQ y = 15, rc prqHkqZt AFPE d k {ks=kQ y gS&
(A) 175 (B) 475 (C) 275 (D) 375

cos 2  cos  sin   sin   4 


  2   n 
53. If f() = cos  sin  sin 2  cos  , then f   + f   + f() + f   + ......... + f   =
sin   cos  0 3
   3   3   3 

cos 2  cos  sin   sin   4 


  2   n 
;fn f() = cos  sin  sin 2  cos  , rc f  + f  + f() + f   + ......... + f   =
sin   cos  0 3
   3   3   3 

n (n  1)
(A) n (B) (C) n2 + 2n (D) 2n2 – n
2

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p qy r z
p q r
54. If p  x q r  z = 0, then the value of + + is
y
x z
px qy r

p qy r z
p q r
;fn p  x q rz = 0, rc +y + d k eku gS&
x z
px qy r
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4 pqr

55. The sum of all 'x' in the interval [0, 2] such that 3cot2x + 7cotx + 3 = 0
lehd j.k 3cot2x + 7cotx + 3 = 0 d svUrjky [0, 2] esalHkh x gy ksad k ;ksxQ y gS&
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 2
2
56. The minimum value of (x 1 – x 2)2 +  1  x 12  (3  x 2 )  for all possible real values of x 1 and x 2 is
 
2
x 1 rFkk x 2 d slHkh la
Hkkfor ekuksad sfy , (x1 – x2)2 +  1  x 12  (3  x 2 )  d k U;wure gS&
 

3 11 3 11
(A) –1 (B) – 3 2 (C) (D) + 3 2
2 2 2 2
x 2
t
57. Let f(x) =  e dt and h(x) = f(1 + g(x)), where g(x) is defined for all x, g(x) exists for all x, and
1

g (1) = 1. If h(1) = e, then a possible value of g(1) is


x 2
t
ekuk f(x) =  e dt rFkk h(x) = f(1 + g(x)), t gk¡g(x), lHkh x d sfy , ifjHkkf"kr gS]g(x) lHkh x d sfy , fo|eku gSrFkk
1

g (1) = 1 ;fn h(1) = e, rc g(1) d k la


Hkkfor eku gS&
(A) 0 (B) – 1 (C) 2 (D) – 2
58. The position vectors of two points A and C are 9 î  ĵ  7k̂ and 7 î  2 ĵ  7k̂ respectively. The point of

intersection of the lines containing vectors AB  4 î  ĵ  3k̂ and CD  2 î  ĵ  2k̂ is P. If vector PQ is perpendicular

to AB and CD and PQ = 15 units, then possible position vectors of Q are x1 î  x 2 ĵ  x 3k̂ and y1 î  y 2 ĵ  y 3k̂ .
3
then the value of  ( x  y ) is
i 1
i i

nksfcUnqA rFkkC d sfLFkfr lfn'k 9 î  ĵ  7k̂ vkSj 7 î  2 ĵ  7k̂ gSA AB  4 î  ĵ  3k̂ rFkk CD  2 î  ĵ  2k̂ lfn'kksad ksj[kus
okyhjs
[kkvksad kiz
frPNs
n fcUnqP gS
A ;fn lfn'k PQ , AB rFkk CD d syEcor~gSrFkkPQ = 15 bd kbZ, rc Q d sla
Hkkfor lfn'k
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3
x1 î  x 2 ĵ  x 3k̂ vkSj y1 î  y 2 ĵ  y 3k̂ gS] rks ( x i  y i ) d k eku gS&
i 1
(A) 6 (B) – 6 (C) 9 (D) 12
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59. A plane convex quadrilateral has area 50 cm2 and the sum of two opposite sides and a diagonal is 20 cms. The
possible length of other diagonal can be
,d lery es amÙky prqHkqZt d k{ks=kQ y 50 ls-eh-2 rFkknksfoifjr Hkqt kvksavkSj ,d fod .kZd k;ksxQ y 20 ls
-eh-gSrksvU; fod .kZ
d hlaHkkfor y EckbZgksld rhgS&
(A) 10 cm (B) 12 cm (C) 8 2 cm (D) 10 2 cm

x–3 y–3 z
60. The direction ratios of lines intersecting the line   at angles 60° are
2 1 1
x–3 y–3 z
js[kk   d ks60° d sd ks.k ij izfrPNsn d jusoky h js[kk d k laHkkfor fn~d vuqikr gS&
2 1 1
(A) 1, 1, 2 (B) 1, 2, 1 (C) 1, – 1, 2 (D) 1, – 2, 1

PART-IV (MENTAL ABILITY) Hkkx- IV ¼ekufl d ;ksX;rk½


Straight Objective Type
This section contains (61-75) multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj
bl [k.M esa(61-75) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA

Directions : (61 to 62) Find the missing term :


funsZ'k % y qIr in Kkr d hft , %
61. 3, 6, 14, 36, 98, 276, ?
(A) 794 (B) 824 (C) 896 (D) 954

62. DOZ, GRC, (?), ALW, BMX


(A) BGL (B) LWH (C) DLT (D) GJM

51 11 61

63. 64 30 32
35 ? 43
(A) 25 (B) 27 (C) 32 (D) 37

64. If we coded "SWITCH" in a particular manner then find the code from following alternative &
;fn "SWITCH" d ksfd lh fuf'pr fu;e lslkad sfrd Hkk"kk esafy [kk t krk gSrksfuEu fod Yiksaesalsd wV D;k gksxk &
(A) HDRQCS (B) HDRGPS (C) HDRGXS (D) HDRGDS

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65. In a certain code, A is written as 1, B is 10, C is 11, D is 100, E is 101 and so on. Than how is GUY code in that
language ?
fd lhd ksM+es
aA d ks1 lsd ksM+fd ;kt k;sB d ks10 ls
]C d ks11 ls, D d ks100 ls
, E d ks101 ls
, blhiz
d kj vUr rd d ks
M+fd ;kt k;s
rksmlhd ksM +esaGUY d ksfd llsd ksM +fd ;kt k;sxk?
(A) 111 10101 11001 (B) 101 10110 11001
(C) 110 10011 11001 (D) 111 10010 11101

66. Introducing a man, a woman said, "His wife is the only daughter of my father". How that man was related to the
woman ?
(A) Brother (B) Father-in-law (C) Maternal Uncle (D) Husband
,d O;fä d kifjp; nsrsgq, ,d efgy kusd gk^^mld hiRuh]esjsfirkd hbd y kSrh iq=khgSog O;fä ml efgy klsfd l izd kj
lEcfU/kr gS\
(A) HkkbZ (B) llw
j (C) ekek (D) ifr

67. Sanjay went 70 metres in the East before turning to his right. He went 10 metres before turning to his right again and
went 10 metres from this point.From here he went 90 metres to the North . How far was he from the starting point
?
(A) 80 metres (B) 100 metres (C) 140 metres (D) 260 metres
lat ; 70 ehVj iwoZesat krk gSog viusnk;saeqM +rk gSvkSj 10 ehVj py rk gSA iqu%viusnk;saeqM +rk gSvkSj 10 ehVj py rk gSA
;gk¡lsog 90 ehVj mÙkj fn'kk esapyrk gS A vc og viusiz kjfEHkd fcUnqlsfd ruh nw
j gS
\
(A) 80 ehVj (B) 100 ehVj (C) 140 ehVj (D) 260 ehVj

68. A bird shooter was asked how many birds he had in the bag. He replied that there were all sparrows but eight, all
pigeons but eight, and all ducks but eight. How many birds he had in the bag in all ?
,d f'kd kjhlsiwN kt krkgSfd mld sFkSy sesafd rusi{khgSA og d grkgSfd esjsikl 8 d ksNksM +d j lHkhfpfM+;kgS]8 d ksNksM+d j
lHkh d cwrj gSrFkk 8 d ksNksM +d j lHkh cr[k gSA crkb;smld sFkSy sesafd rusi{kh gS\
(A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 24 (D) 32

69. In the word PARADISE how many pairs of letters are there which have as many letters between them in the word as
in the alphabet ?
(A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three
'kCn 'PARADISE ’ es
a;gk¡fd rusv{kj ;q
Xe ,s
l sgS
]ft ud se/; mrusghv{kj gS
]ft rusfd va
xtsz ho.keZkykes
amud se/; gkrssgS
Aa
(A) ,d Hkhugha (B) ,d (C) nks (D) rhu

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70. At what time between 2 and 3 O’ clock the hands of a clock will make an angle of 160º ?
(A) 20 minute past 2 (B) 30 minute past 2
(C) 40 minute past 2 (D) 50 minute past 2
2 rFkk 3 ct sd se/; fd l le; ?kM+h d h nksuksalqbZ;ksad se/; 160º d k d ks.k gksxk ?
(A) 2 ct d j 20 fefuV ij (B) 2 ct d j 30 fefuV ij
(C) 2 ct d j 40 fefuV ij (D) 2 ct d j 50 fefuV ij

71. Find the day of the week on 26 January, 1950.


(A) Tuesday (B) Friday (C) Wednesday (D) Thursday
26 t uojh 1950 d kslIrkg d kd kS
ulk fnu Fkk \
(A) ea
xy okj (B) 'kq
Ø okj (C) cq
/kokj (D) cg̀Lifrokj

72. In a row of girls, Mradula is 18th from the right and Sanjana is 18th from the left. If both of them
exchange their position, Sanjana becomes 25th from the left, how many girls are there in the row ?
y M+fd ;ksad h,d d rkj es
aeǹqy knk;sals18os
aLFkku ij gSvkSj la
t ukck;sals18os
aLFkku ij gS;fn nks
uksaviuhfLFkfr;kacny y s
rh
gSrkslat uk ck;havkSj ls25osaØ e ij gSrksd rkj esad qy fd ruh y M+fd ;k gS?
(A) 40 (B) 41 (C) 42 (D) 35

Direction : (73) Following question consists of five figures. These figures form a series. Find out the one from the answer
figures that will continue the series.
funsZ'k : (73) iz'u esa] fp=kksad snksl ewg gSaA iz'u v kd f̀r rFkk mÙkj v kd f̀r] mÙkj v kd f̀r A, B, C, rFkkD l sv afd r gSA mÙkj v kd f̀r;ksa
esal sml v kd f̀r d k pquko d hft ;st ksiz'u v kd f̀r esanh xbZv kd f̀r;ksad h Jsa.kh d ksv kxsc<+k l d sA
Problem Figure iz 'u v kd f̀r

73. S E
T P

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


Answer Figure mÙkj v kd f̀r

E S

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


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Direction : (74) Figures 1 and 2 are related in a particular manner. Establish the same relationship between figures 3 and
4 by choosing a figure from amongst the four alternatives, which would replace the question mark in figure (4).
funsZ'k : (74) iz'u v kd f̀r d sizFke Hkkx esafn;sx;snwl jsfp=k d k ft l izd kj igy sfp=k l sl EcU/k gSogh l EcU/k nwl jsHkkx d srhl js
fp=k d k mÙkj v kd f̀r esafn;sx;spkj fod Yiksaesal sfd l l sl EcU/k gksxkA

74.

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

Directions (75) : In the following question, there is a diagram marked (X), with one or more dots placed in it. The
diagram is followed by four other figures, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) only one of which is such as to make
possible the placement of the alternative in each case.
funsZ'k (75) :fuEufy f[kr iz'u esa] ,d v kd f̀r (X) nh xbZgSft l l s,d ;k v f/kd fcUnqy xsgq, gSA ;g v kd f̀r v U; pkj v kd f̀r;ksad k
v uql j.kd jrhgSft ud ksfd (A), (B), (C) rFkk(D) esafpfUgr fd ;kx;k gSA buesal sfl Q Z,d v kd f̀r esabu fcUnqv ksa d sl gh
fpfUgr d h l EHkkouk gSA ml fod Yi d kspqfu;s?

75.
(x)

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

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ANSWER KEY
CLASS : XII | STREAM : SCIENCE - MATHS

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

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

15. (C) 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (A) 21. (A)

22. (B) 23. (A) 24. (D) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (C) 28. (C)

29. (B) 30. (A) 31. (B) 32. (C) 33. (A) 34. (A) 35. (B)

36. (C) 37. (B) 38. (C) 39. (C) 40. (C) 41. (D) 42. (D)

43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (B) 46. (C) 47. (A) 48. (D) 49. (B)

50. (D) 51. (A) 52. (B) 53. (A) 54. (C) 55. (B) 56. (B)

57. (ADAD) 58. (A) 59. (D) 60. (C) 61. (A) 62. (B) 63. (B)

64. (C) 65. (A) 66. (D) 67. (B) 68. (B) 69. (D) 70. (C)

71. (D) 72. (C) 73. (D) 74. (D) 75. (C)

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