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PAPER–I
PART I: PHYSICS
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
♦ This section contains EIGHT questions.
♦ The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
♦ For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS.
♦ Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened.
0 In all other cases.
B
m
A body is displaced from (0,0) to (1m, 1m) along the path x = y by a force F = (x ˆj + yˆi) N. The work
2
4.
n
done by this force will be J then value of n is
6
-1/3
5. A force F acting on a body depends on its displacements as F ∝ s . The power delivered by F will
depend on displacement as S n . Then n is
6. A block A of mass M is placed over a plank B of mass 2M. Plank B is placed over a smooth
1
horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between A and B is . Block A is given a velocity v0
2
towards right. Acceleration of B relative to A is Ng/4. Mark the value of N if g is acceleration due to
gravity.
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8. A particle initially at rest starts to move with a tangential acceleration of 0.6 m/s2 in a circular path. It
2
starts slipping when its total acceleration becomes 1 m/s . If its angular displacement just before it
starts to slip is n/3 radians, then mark the value of n.
10. Two masses of 10 kg and 20 kg are connected by a light spring as shown. A force of 200 N acts on a
2
20 kg mass as shown. At a certain instant the acceleration of 10 kg mass is 12 m/s towards right.
smooth
(A) At that instant the 20 kg mass has an acceleration of 2 m/s2.
(B) At that instant the 20 kg mass has an acceleration of 4 m/s2.
(C) The stretching force in the spring is 120 N
(D) Spring force acting on both blocks is same.
11. Two blocks A and B each of mass ' m' are connected by a massless spring of natural length L
and spring constant k. The blocks are initially resting on a
smooth horizontal floor with the spring at its natural length,
as shown in figure. A third identical block C, also of mass m,
moves on the floor with a speed v along the line joining A
and B, and collides elastically with A. Then:
(A) the kinetic energy of the A-B system, at maximum compression of the spring, is zero
2
(B) the kinetic energy of the A-B system, at maximum compression of the spring, is mv /4
m
(C) the maximum compression of the spring is v
k
m
(D) the maximum compression of the spring is v
2k
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12. A heavy particle is tied to the end A of a string of length 1.6 m. Its other end O is fixed. It revolves in
0 2
horizontal circle with the string making 60 with the vertical (g = 9.8 m/s ). Then
(A) its period of revolution is 4π/7 s
(B) the tension in the string is double the weight of the particle
(C) the velocity of the particle = 2.8√3 m/s
2
(D) the centripetal acceleration of the particle is 9.8√3 m/s .
13. A solid sphere of mass 1 kg is tied with a alight string to a smooth vertical
wall as shown in the figure.
14. A single conservative force Fr acts on a 2 kg particle that moves along the x − axis. The potential
U = ( x − 4 ) − 16
2
energy is given by:
Here, x is an metre and U in joule. At x = 6.0 m kinetic energy of particle is 8 J. Find:
(A) total mechanical energy is –4J
(B) maximum kinetic energy is 12 J
(C) the equation of Fx as a function of x is 8 − 4x
(D) the value of x at which Fx is zero is at x = 4
15. A boy of mass 60 kg is standing over a platform of mass 40 kg placed over a smooth horizontal
surface. He throws a stone of mass 1 kg from surface of plank with velocity u =10 m/s at an angle of
45° with respect to ground. The displacement of platform (with boy) on the horizontal surface, when
2
the stone lands on the ground is _____. (Given g = 10 m/s )
(A) 25 cm (B) 5 cm (C) 10 cm (D) 50 cm
17. One end of a light spring of force constant k is fixed to a wall and the other end is tied to a block
1 2
placed on a smooth horizontal surface. In a displacement, the work done by the spring is kx . The
2
possible case(s) may be:
(A) the spring was Initially stretched by a distance x and finally was in its natural length
(B) the spring was initially in its natural length and finally it was compressed by a distance x
(C) the spring was initially compressed by a distance x and finally was in its natural length
(D) the spring was initially in its natural length and finally stretched by a distance x
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18. The friction coefficient between the horizontal surface and each of the 1.0 m/s
blocks shown in the figure is 0.2. The collision between the blocks is
perfectly elastic. The velocity of 2 kg block in the position shown is 2 kg 4 kg
2
1 m/s and the 4 kg block is initially at rest. Take g = 10m/s .
16 cm
(A) The speed of 4 kg mass just after collision is 0.2 m/s
(B) The speed of 2 kg mass just after collision is 0.2 m/s
(C) The speed of 4 kg mass just after collision is 0.4 m/s
(D) the separation between them when they finally come to rest is 9 cm
19. In the figure shown, match the following two columns. (g = 10ms–2)
Column – I Column – II
(A) Normal reaction (p) 5N
(B) Force of friction when F = 15 N (q) 20 N
Minimum value of F for stopping the
(C) (r) 12 N
block from moving down
Minimum vale of F for stopping the
(D) (s) 28 N
block from moving up
(t) None
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20. A particle of mass 2 kg moving with a velocity 5î m / s collides head on with another particle 3 kg
moving with velocity −2î m / s . For different values of coefficient of restitution, velocity of the 3 kg
particle, after collision are listed below. Match them accordingly.
LIST-I LIST-II
–1
(A) e=0 (p) 2.66 ms
4
(B) e= (q) 3.6 ms–1
7
–1
(C) e =1 (r) 2.4 ms
2
(D) e= (s) 0.8 ms–1
3
(t) None
21. The average speed of an ideal gas molecule at 27°C is 0.3 m/sec. the average speed at 927°C is
x
m.sec−1 then x is _____
10
22. A spherical balloon of 21 cm diameter is to be filled up with H 2 at NTP from a cylinder containing the
gas at 10 atm at 27°C . The cylinder can hold 2.82 litres of water at NTP. Then the number of
balloons that can be filled up is x . Then the value x is________(near by integer)
23. In how many of the following central atoms are surrounded by eight electrons
NH + − −
4 , BH 4 , AlCl4 , SiF4 , SF4 , CH 4 , NH 3 , H 2 O , H 3O
+
24. How many of the following molecules (or) ions are Paramagnetic
H 2+ , H − + − 2− +
2 , H 2 , O2 , O2 , O2 , O2 , N 2 , N 2 , B2
26. How many of the following compounds are having zero dipole moment?
CH4, CH3Cl, CH2Cl2, CHCl3, CCl4, SF4, SF6, IF7, H2O, NH3, SiCl4
27. At STP the density of a gas X is three times that of gas Y while molecular mass of gas Y is twice that
of X. The ratio of pressures of X and Y will be
28. In SF6 molecule, the maximum number of atoms that can lie on a single plane is / are :
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29. A gas obeys the equation P(V-b) = RT. Which of the following is/are correct about the graphs of gas?
R
(A) The isochoric curves have slope =
V −b
R
(B) The isobaric curves have slope = and intercept b.
P
Pb
(C) For the gas compressibility factor = 1+
RT
Pb
(D) For the gas compressibility factor = 1−
RT
30. For the above graph, drawn for two different samples of
Gas ( A) T1
Fraction of molecules Gas (B )T2
gases at two different temperatures, T1 andT2 . Which
of the following statement is necessarily true?
(A) If T2 >T1 , M B is necessarily greater than M A
(B) If T1 >T2 , M A is necessarily greater than M B
T2 T
(C) > 1
MB MA v
(D) Nothing can be predicted
31. Following graphs are drawn for one mol of gases. Which of them represent Charle’s Law
45º
log T 1
1 T T(ºC)
log T
P PV 1/ P V
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35. One mole of a monoatomic real gas satisfies the equation p(V – b) = RT where b is a constant. The
relationship of interatomic potential V(r) and interatomic distance ‘r’ for the gas is given by
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39. Match the reversible reactions mentioned in Column-I with the application of Le Chatelier principles
on these reactions mentioned in Column – II
Column – I Column – II
The concentration of NO increases by
(A) N2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO(g), ∆H > 0 (p)
increasing temperature
The concentration of O2 increases by
(B) 2NO(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO2(g), ∆H < 0 (q)
adding helium at constant pressure
The concentration of NO2 increases by
(C) N2O4(s) ⇌ 2NO2(g), ∆H > 0 (r)
increasing volume of reaction vessel
The concentration of O2 increases by
(D) 2N2O5(g) ⇌ 4NO2 + O2(g), ∆H > 0 (s)
increasing the volume of reaction vessel
The concentration of NO2 increases by
(t)
decreasing temperature.
40.
Column – I Column – II
An unknown gas at STP having Boyle’s temperature
(A) (p) Behaves as an ideal gas
0 °C
1 Attractive tendencies are
(B) He gas at NTP having density less than g/L (q)
5.6 dominant between the molecules
H2 gas at NTP
Gas is less compressible with
(C) (r)
respect to an ideal gas
10 For gas, critical temperature <
(D) O2 gas at NTP having density g/L (s)
7 Boyle’s temperature
Molar volume of gas is greater
(t)
than 22.4 L
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41. Consider the three vectors p,q and r such that p = ˆi + ˆj + k,q
ˆ = ˆi − ˆj + k,p
ˆ × r = q + cp and p ⋅ r = 2 , then
the value of (–3) times of p q r is
2
42. If a = ˆi + 2ˆj − 3k,b
ˆ = 2iˆ + ˆj − kˆ and u is a vector satisfying a × u = a × b and a ⋅ u = 0, then 2 u is equal
to
43. Number of solutions of the equation sin4x –cos2x sinx + 2sin2x + sinx = 0 in 0 ≤ x ≤ 3π is
K1
44. In a triangle ABC, a : b : c = 4 : 5 : 6. The ratio of radius of circum circle to the incircle is then
K2
k1 − k 2 =
45. If in a triangle ABC, a=5, b=4, c=6 and the foot of the internal angle bisector of angle A divides the
opposite side in the ratio BD:DC = 3:2. The length of AD is k 2 then k =
1 log x y log x z
46. For positive numbers x, y, z the numerical value of the determinant log y x 3 log y z is
log z x log z y 5
47. [ x] < 2, −1 ≤ [ y ] < 1 and 1 ≤ [ z ] < 3 where [ ] denotes the greatest integer
If 0 ≤ function then the
[ x] + 1 [ y] [ z]
maximum value of the determinant [ x ] [ y ] + 1 [ z ] is
[ x] [ y] [ z] + 1
48. The number of solutions of the equation sin x = |cos 3x| in [0, π] is
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51. If x and y are positive acute angles such that ( x + y ) and ( x − y ) satisfies the equation
tan 2 θ − 4 tan θ + 1 = 0 then
π π π π
(A) x = (B) y = (C) y = (D) x =
6 4 6 4
8 −6 2
56. If A = −6 7 −4 and X is a non-zero column matrix such that AX = λX, where λ is a scalar, then
2 −4 3
value of λ can be
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 12 (D) 15
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2
57. A solution set of the equation x + 2y + z = 1, x + 3y + 4z = k, x + 5y + 10z = k is
(A) (1 + 5λ, –3λ, λ) (B) (5λ – 1, 1 – 3λ, λ) (C) (1 + 6λ, –2λ, λ) (D) (1 – 6λ, λ, λ)
a1 a2 a3
58. If ai, i = 1, 2, ......, 9 are perfect odd squares, then a4 a5 a6 is always a multiple of
a7 a8 a9
(A) 4 (B) 7 (C) 16 (D) 64
59.
Column – I Column – II
A) 4
In a triangle ABC, if a − 2 b + c ( 2 2
)a 2 4 2 2 4
+ b + b c + c = 0 , then ∠A is P) 300
60.
Column I Column II
(A) a b iˆ iˆ + a b ˆj ˆj + a b kˆ kˆ = p.
−2a
(B)
( ) ( ) ( )
a × iˆ × i + a × ˆj × ˆj + a × kˆ × kˆ
q.
a×b
(C)
( a ⋅ iˆ ) iˆ + ( a ⋅ ˆj ) ˆj + ( a ⋅ kˆ ) kˆ r.
a
(D) If P,Q,R,S are the foot of perpendicular from A(1, 1, 2), B(2, s. 1
1, 3) , C(2, 2, 4), D(1, 2,3) on xy plane then area of
quadrilateral PQRS is
t. 2
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