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MATHEMATICS

PART : I MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 40)
 This section contains TEN questions
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
 For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
 Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened
–2 In all other cases

 b2 c 2  b 4 c 4 – 4(b  c)   b2c 2  b 4 c 4 – 4(b  c) 


1. Let f(a,b,c) = loga   + loga   , then
 2   2 
 
(A) f(10,40,60) = 2 (B) f(2013,1005,1008) = 1
(C) f(4,20,44) = 3 (D) f(2,1,1) = 1

2. If x, y, z satisfy the equations 7x = 4y + 8z and 3z = 12x + 11y, then


(A) 3x + 4y = 0 (B) 5y + 3z = 0 (C) 5x – 4z = 0 (D) 5x + 4z = 0

3. Subsets of the solution set of inequation x(x + 2)2 (x – 1)5 (2x – 3)(x – 3)4  0 is/are

1  3 
(A) [0, 1] (B)  ,2  (C)  ,   (D) (–, – 5]
2  2 

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4. If loglog5 x 5  2 then x =

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5 5 2
(A) 5 (B) 5 (C) 5 (D) 5

5. Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c. If a, b, c are integers and f(0), f(1) are odd numbers then

(A) c is odd (B) a + b is even

(C) a – b is even (D) c is even

 1 
6. If a and b are the solutions of equation log5  log64 | x |   25 x  = 2x, then
 2 

(A) a + b = 0 (B) |a –b| = 16 (C) ab = 64 (D) a = b

loga logb logc


7. If = = then
b–c c–a a–b

(A) abc = 1 (B) aa bb cc = 1

(C) a(b + c) b(c + a) c(a + b) = 1 (D) a + b + c = 1

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8. Quadratic equation (x – a)(x – a + 1) = 6 in x, has both roots as integers, then a can be

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(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) –5 (D) –3

2 a6  1
9. If a is a root of the equation x – 3x + 1 = 0 then the value of is equal to
2a3

(A) 9 (B) log2512 (C) log2256 (D) 8

10. If x and y are prime numbers which satisfy x2 – 2y2 = 1, then

(A) x + y = 5 (B) xy = 6 (C) x + y = 6 (D) x – y = 1

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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 40)

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 This section contains FIVE paragraphs
 Based on each paragraph, there will be TWO questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is correct 
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS
 Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened
–2 In all other cases

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Consider number N = 8 7 a 2 7 9 3 1 b, where b is a digit at unit's place and a is a digit at ten


lakh's place.
Answer the following questions.

11. The greatest value of b for which N is divisible by 8 is


(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 6

12. Number of values of a + b for which N is divisible by 11 is


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

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Let f(x) = 4x2 – 4ax + a2 – 2a + 2 be a quadratic polynomial in x, a be any real number.

13. If y = f(x) takes minimum value 3 on [0, 2] and x-coordinate of vertex is less than 0, then value of a
is
(A) 1 + 2 (B) 10 – 5 (C) 1 – 2 (D) 10 + 5

14. If f (x) = 0 and 2x2 + 8x + 13= 0 have a common root then possible value of a is
(A) –4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) –4,6

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A real polynomial P(x) of third degree vanishes when x = 4 & x = –3 this polynomial have the
values 24 and 120 when x = 3 & x = 7 respectively.

15. One of the factor of P(x) is


(A) 2x – 5 (B) x – 10 (C) 2x + 10 (D) x – 5

16. If the polynomial P(x) is divided by x – 6, the remainder is


(A) –20 (B) 20 (C) –36 (D) 36

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log 3 log 4 log x log y
Consider the equations (3x) = (4y) and 4 =3
Answer the following questions

17. Value of x is
1 1
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) 4
4 3
18. Value of y is
1 1
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) 4
4 3

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Let us say that a REAL NUMBER is divisible by two non–zero real numbers a and b, if it is
divisible by the least among the common integral multiples of a and b.
In case there is no common integral multiple of a and b, then we say that a number is divisible by
both a and b if it is divisible by the product ab.

19. The number of integers in {1, 2, ....... 100}, which are divisible by 2 and 3 but not by 12, are
(A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (D) None of these

20. The number of real numbers in  2, 4, 6, 8, . ...... 200 , which are divisible by both
 2

and 8 , are
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 25 (D) None of these

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PART-II : PHYSICS

PHYSICS
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 40)
 This section contains 10 questions
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
 For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
 Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened
–2 In all other cases

21. Which of the following relations are wrong :


       
(A) A  B  C (B) A(B)  C (C) A  B  C (D) AB = C

22. The value of f(x) = sin x + cos x can be :


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

23. y(x) = x2 is drawn in the figure. Then :

Space
(A) Area of shaded portion in figure for Rough
is 9 units Workof shaded portion in figure is 18 units
(B) Area
(C) y(5) = 25 (D) Slope of the curve is continuously increasing

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t 3 
24. If the position of a particle moving along a straight line as x =   2t 2  4t  6  , (x is in m & t is in

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3 
 
second):
(A) then particle is moving with constant acceleration
(B) At t = 2 second, particle has zero velocity
(C) At t = 2 second, particle has acceleration 1 m/s2
(D) At t = 3 second, particle has acceleration 2 m/s2

25. A particle is projected vertically upwards in vacuum with a speed u.


(A) When it rises to half its maximum height, its speed becomes u/2.
(B) When it rises to half its maximum height, its speed becomes u / 2 .
(C) The time taken to rise to half its maximum height is half the time taken to reach its maximum
height.
(D) The time taken to rise to three-fourth of its maximum height is half the time taken to reach its
maximum height.

26. Two particles, one with constant velocity 50m/s and the other with uniform acceleration 10m/s2,
start moving simultaneously from the same position in the same direction. They will be at a
distance of 125m from each other after
(A) 5 sec. (B) 5(1 + 2) sec. (C) 10sec. (D) 10(2 + 1)sec.

27. Position verses time graph for a particle is shown in figure then select correct alternative(s)

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(A) Particle does not change its direction of motion during the motion from t = 0 to t = T
(B) Particle changes its direction twice during the motion from t = 0 to t = T
(C) Acceleration of particle changes its direction once during the motion from t = 0 to t = T
T
(D) Direction of force is reversed at t =
2

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28. Two particles are projected from the same point with the same speed at different angles 1 & 2 to

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the horizontal. They have the same range. Their times of flight are t1 & t2 respectively.
t1 t2 t1 t1
(A) 1 = 90 2 (B) = (C) = tan 1 (D) = tan 2
sin 1 sin 2 t2 t2

29. At what angle should a body be projected with a velocity 24 ms–1 just to pass over the obstacle
14 m high at a distance of 24 m. [Take g = 10 ms–2]
(A) tan  = 3.8 (B) tan  = 1 (C) tan  = 3.2 (D) tan  = 2

30. A ball is projected horizontally from top of a 80 m deep well with velocity 10 m/s. Then particle will
fall on the bottom at a distance of (all the collisions with the wall are elastic) :
10m/s

80m

A B
7m
(A) 5 m from A (B) 5 m from B (C) 2 m from A (D) 2 m from B

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PHYSICS
SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 40)
 This section contains 5 paragraphs
 Based on each paragraph, there will be TWO questions.
 Each equation has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is
correct 
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS
 Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble corresponding to all the correct option is darkened
–2 In all other cases

Paragraph for Question Nos. 31 to 32


Rain is falling with a velocity ( 4iˆ  8ˆj  10k)
ˆ . A person is moving with a velocity of (6iˆ  8 ˆj) on the
ground.

31. Find the velocity of rain with respect to man and the direction from which the rain appears to be
coming.
(A) ( 10iˆ  10k)
ˆ rain appears to come 45° with î .

(B) ( 10iˆ  10k)


ˆ rain appears to come 45° with î .

(C) (10iˆ  10k)


ˆ rain appears to come 45° with î .

(D) None of these

32. The speed with which the rain drops hit the person is :
(A) 10 m/s (B) 10 Space
2 m/s for Rough (C) Work
180 m/s (D) 360 m/s

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A stone is projected from level ground with speed u and at an angle  with horizontal. Some how
the acceleration due to gravity (g) becomes double (that is 2g) immediately after the stone reaches
the maximum height and remains same thereafter. Assume direction of acceleration due to gravity
always vertically downwards.

33. The total time of flight of particle is :


3 usin  u sin   1  2usin  u sin   1 
(A) (B) 1  (C) (D) 2  
2 g g  2 g g  2

34. The horizontal range of particle is


3 u2 sin2 u2 sin 2  1  u2 u2 sin2  1 
(A) (B) 1   (C) sin2 (D) 2  
4 g 2g  2 g 2g  2

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The plot of velocity versus time graph for a particle moving along a straight line is shown below.
Answer the following three questions based on given information.
v (m/s)

=45°
t (sec.)
t=3 sec.

dv
35. If v is velocity at any time t, then the value of at t = 2 sec is :
dt
(A) 1 m/s2 (B) – 1 m/s 2
Space (C) 2Work
for Rough m/s2 (D) – 2 m/s2

t 5

36. If v is velocity at any time t, then the value of v dt is (where v is in m/s and t is in seconds) :
t 2

(A) zero (B) 2.5 m (C) 1.5 m (D) 2 m

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If a function is written as :
z1 = n(sinx) and another function is z2 = e–sinx .Then :

dz1
37. will be :
dx
1
(A) cotx (B) tanx (C) –cotx (D)
sin x

d(z2  10)
38. is equal to :
dx
(A) cosxe–sinx (B) –cosxe–sinx (C) e–cosx (D) –cosxe–cosx

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For the following system shown assume that pulley is frictionless, string is massless (m remains on M) :

39. The acceleration of the block A is :


mg 2mg mg Mg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2M  m 2M  m M  2m M  2m

40. Normal reaction on m is (force on C due to B).


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M mg 2Mmg M mg 2M mg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2M  m 2M  m M  2m Mm

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PART III : CHEMISTRY
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,

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P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 40)


 This section contains TEN questions
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
 For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
 Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened
–2 In all other cases

41. Surya wishes to increase the average molar mass of a gas sample prepared by him. The gas
sample is containing SO2, O2 and CH4 in unknown ratio. By which of the following ways, will he
certainly achieve this ?
(A) By increasing the volume of container at same temperature and pressure
(B) By increasing the amount of O2 in the mixture.
(C) By adding 0.01 moles of SO2 in it.
(D) By removing some molecules of CH4 from it.

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42. Which of the following statement/s is (are) INCORRECT ? (At mass of He = 4.00260244)

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(A) Mass of one sodium atom in gram is 23 g.

4
(B) 4 g of He contain exactly avogadro number of atoms.

(C) The gram atomic mass of chlorine is nearly 35.5 g.

(D) The relative atomic mass of sulphur is exactly 32.

43. An orbital has equal number of radial and angular nodes, it can be

(A) 3dz2 (B) 2p

(C) 3p (D) 5dxy

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44. Which of the following graph is/are incorrect for radiations at T1, T2 and T3 temperature ?

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(T1 > T2 > T3 ; I = intensity)

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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45. Which of the following graphs is (are) correct for photoelectric effect ? In all the graphs, A and B

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are two metals such that work function of A is more than that of B.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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46. Which of the following compound/s has/have the suffix carboxylic acid ?
COOH
COOH

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(A) OH (B) HOOC COOH
COOH COOH
COOH
CHO
(C) (D)
COOH OHC CHO

47. Which of the following compounds on hydrogenation give 2,3-Dimethylpentane ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

48. Which amongs the following can be the structure of molecular formula C5H8O2.

(A) (B)

CHO
(C) (D)
OH

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49. The correct options among the following is/are :

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2Cl / h
(A)  5 monochloro products

2Cl / h
(B)  5 monochloro products

2 Cl / h
(C)  6 monochloro products

Cl / h
2
(D)  3 monochloro products

50. Which is/are not correct IUPAC name ?

(A) 3-Methylenebutanoyl chloride (B) Ethenylcyclohexane

(C) 3-(1-Methylethyl) butanoic acid (D) Tricyclopropyl methane

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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 40)

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 This section contains FIVE paragraphs
 Based on each paragraph, there will be TWO questions.
 Each equation has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is correct 
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS
 Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened
–2 In all other cases

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Photoelectric Effect
In the photoelectric effect, the electrons are emitted instantaneously from a given metal plate,
when it is irradiated with radiations of frequency equal to or greater than some minimum
frequency, called the threshold frequency. According to Planck's idea, light may be considered to
be made up of discrete particles called photons . Each photon carries energy equal to h. When
this photon collides with the electron of the metal, the electron acquires energy equal to the energy
of the photon. Thus, the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electron is given by :
1 2
h = K.Emaximum + P.E. = mu + P.E.
2
If the incident radiation is of threshold frequency, the electron will be emitted without any kinetic
energy i.e. h0 = PE
1 2
 mu = h – h0
2

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A plot of kinetic energy of the emitted electron versus frequency of the incident radiation yields a
straight line given as :

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The potential applied on the metal surface to reduce the velocity of photoelectron to zero is known
as Stopping potential.
Now answer the following three questions :

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51. The energy required to remove an electron from a metal X is 3.31 × 10 J. Calculate the
approximate maximum wavelength of light that can photoeject an electron from metal X :
(A) 4 m (B) 6 m (C) 7 m (D) 5 m

52. A metal X has 1V stopping potential, when photon of energy 3 eV are made incident on it. Which
of the following radiations can cause photoelectric effect with the above metal ?
(Use hc = 12400 eV Å).
14
(A) photon = 6500 Å (B) photon = 3 × 10 Hz
(C) photon  2.5  105 / cm (D) photon = 700 nm

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 53 to 54

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A hydrogen-like species (atomic number Z) is in a higher excited state n. This excited species can

make a transition upto the first excited state by successively emitting two photons of energies

10.20 eV and 17.00 eV respectively. Alternatively, the species from the same excited state can

make a transition upto the second excited state by successively emitting two photons of energy

4.25 eV and 5.95 eV respectively.

Now answer the following questions :

53. The hydrogen like species which corresponds to the above transition is :

+ 3+ 2+ 4+
(A) He (B) Be (C) Li (D) B

54. When electron jumps from higher excited state (n) to some lower excited state by emitting a

photon of energy 4.25 eV, the value of orbit number for this lower excited state is :

(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) Cannot be predicted

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 55 to 56

CHEMISTRY
When a photon falls on the metallic surface, an electron may come out from the surface of metal.

This is known as photoelectric effect. A mobile electron is associated with a wave which is known

h
as de broglie wave. Its wave length can be calculated by,  = . For the ejection of electron from
mv

a metal, photon should have a minimum energy which is work function of metal.

55. A photon of 3.91 eV falls on the metallic surface for which threshold wave length is 4000 Å then de

broglie wave length () of electron may be

12.3
(A) 13.67 Å (B) 10 Å  (C) 5.55 Å (D) Å
3.91

56. An electron is accelerated from rest by x V potential difference and it has wavelength of 1.73 Å.

Value of x is :

(A) 25 V (B) 50 V (C) 75 V (D) 12.5 V

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 57 to 58

Chain Isomerism or nuclear isomerism or skeletal isomerism

CHEMISTRY
Chain isomers have the same molecular formula but differ in the order in which carbon atoms are
bonded to each other.This type of isomerism is due to difference in the arrangement of carbon
atoms i.e. straight or branched chain of carbon atoms. It is also known as nuclear or skeletal
isomerism
Condition : – 1. Size of main chain or side chain or both should be different.
2. Nature of functional group, multiple bond or substituent should not change.
Position isomerism :
When two or more organic compounds have same molecular formula but they differ in the position
of the functional group or the substituent, then they are called position isomers & the phenomena
is called position isomerism.
Condition : Same size of main chain or side chain but different position of group or substituents or
functional group.
Metamerism
This type of isomerism is due to the difference in the nature of alkyl groups attached to the
polyvalent atom or functional group. Metamers belong to the same homologous series.
Compounds like ethers, thioethers, secondary amines etc. show metamerism.
Condition : 1. Functional group should be polyvalent, heteroatomic.
2. Nature of functional group should not change
Functional Isomerism
Compound having same molecular formula but different functional groups in their molecules show
functional isomerism and are called functional isomers.
Condition : Functional group should be different.

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57. Which is correct about the following ?

(p) CH3–CH2–NH– CH –CH3 (q) CH3–NH–CH2– CH –CH3

CHEMISTRY
| |
CH3 CH3

(r) CH3–CH2– N — CH2 –CH3 (s) CH3–CH2–NH–CH2–CH2–CH3


|
CH3

(A) (p) and (r) are metamers (B) (q) and (s) are chain isomers

(C) (r) and (s) are functional isomers (D) (p) and (q) are position isomers

58. Which of the following pair of compound is metamer isomers ?

(A) NH and NH2

(B) and

(C) C – NH CH3 and NH


||
O

(D) C – NH CH3 and CH2


||
O

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Ozonolysis reaction is used to determine the position of C=C, CC in a molecule. In this reaction

CHEMISTRY
Alkene, Alkyne and polyalkene on ozonolysis undergo oxidative cleavage. It is of two types.

(i) Reductive ozonolysis

R–CH C–R (1) O 3 R–CH=O + O=C–R + ZnO + H2O


(2) Zn/H2O
R R
(1) O 3 R–C–C–H + ZnO + H2O
R–CC–H
(2) Zn/H2O
OO
The products are carbonyl compounds (aldehydes or ketones).

(ii) Oxidative ozonolysis


Reagents are : (1) O3 (ozone) (2) H2O2 or H2O

R–CH (1) O 3
C–R R–COOH + O=C–R + H2O
(2) H2O2
R R
(1) O 3
R–CC–H R–COOH + HCOOH
(2) H2O2
The products are ketones and/or acids. Note that -dicarbonyl C-C bond ruptures (breaks) in
oxidative ozonolysis. This concept can be easily understood by comparing the products of
oxidative and reductive ozonolysis of alkynes.

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59. An organic compound C4H6 on ozonolysis (O3 + H2O) gives Butane-1,4-dioic acid. What is the

CHEMISTRY
structure of organic compound ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D) CH3–CH2–CHCH2

60. Which of the following products is NOT obtained on reductive ozonolysis of ?

(A) (B) O O

CHO
(C) CH3CHO (D) OHC

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Hkkx % I xf.kr

xf.kr
[kaM 1 : (v f/kd re v ad : 40)
 bl [kaM esanl iz'u gSaA
 iz
R;sd iz'u esapkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gS A bu pkj fod Yiks
a aes als,d ;k ,d lsv f/kd fod Yi lgh gS A
a
 izR;sd iz'u esa] lHkh lgh fod Yi ¼fod Yiksa½ d svuq: i cqy cqy s¼cqy cqy kas½ d ksvks- vkj- ,l- esad ky k d jsaA
 vad u ;kst uk :
+4 ;fn flQ ZlHkh lgh fod Yi ¼fod Yiks a½ d svuq: i cqy cqy s¼cqy cqy kas½ d ksd ky k fd ;k t k,A
0 ;fn d ksbZHkh cqy cqy k d kyk u fd ;k gksA
–2 vU; lHkh voLFkkvks aesa
 b2 c 2  b 4 c 4 – 4(b  c)   b2c 2  b 4 c 4 – 4(b  c) 
1. ekuk f(a,b,c) = loga   + loga   , rc
 2   2 
 

(A) f(10,40,60) = 2 (B) f(2013,1005,1008) = 1


(C) f(4,20,44) = 3 (D) f(2,1,1) = 1

2. ;fn x, y, z lehd j.k 7x = 4y + 8z o 3z = 12x + 11y d kslaUrq"V d jrsgS] rks


(A) 3x + 4y = 0 (B) 5y + 3z = 0 (C) 5x – 4z = 0 (D) 5x + 4z = 0

3. vlfed k x(x + 2)2 (x – 1)5 (2x – 3)(x – 3)4  0 d sgy leqPp; d k mileqPp; gS&
1  3 
(A) [0, 1] (B)  ,2  (C)  ,   (D) (–, – 5]
2  2 

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4. ;fn loglog x 5  2 rc x =
5

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5 5 2
(A) 5 (B) 5 (C) 5 (D) 5

5. ekuk f(x) = ax2 + bx + c ;fn a, b, c iw.kk±d gSrFkk f(0), f(1) fo"ke la[;k,agS&
(A) c fo"ke gSA (B) a + b le gSA
(C) a – b le gSA (D) c le gSA

1
6. ;fn a vkSj b, lehd j.k log5  log64 | x |   25 x  = 2x d sgy gksrks&
 2 

(A) a + b = 0 (B) |a –b| = 16 (C) ab = 64 (D) a = b

loga logb logc


7. ;fn = = rks
b–c c–a a–b

(A) abc = 1 (B) aa bb cc = 1

(C) a(b + c) b(c + a) c(a + b) = 1 (D) a + b + c = 1

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8. x es
af}?kkr l ehd j.k (x – a)(x – a + 1) = 6 d snksu ksa ewy iw.kk±d gSrc a gksl d rk gS&

xf.kr
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) –5 (D) –3

a6  1
9. ;fn lehd j.k x2 – 3x + 1 = 0 d k ,d ewy a gS] rks d k eku cjkcj gS&
2a3

(A) 9 (B) log2512 (C) log2256 (D) 8

10. ;fn x vkSj y vHkkT; la[;k,agSt ksx2 – 2y2 = 1 d kslarq"V d jrh gks] rks

(A) x + y = 5 (B) xy = 6 (C) x + y = 6 (D) x – y = 1

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[kaM 2 : (v f/kd re v ad : 40)


bl [kaM esaik¡p vuqPNsn gSaA

xf.kr

 izR;sd vuqPNsn ij nksiz'u gaSA
 izR;sd iz'u esapkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSaA bu pkj fod Yiksaesalsd soy ,d fod Yi lgh gSaA
 izR;sd iz'u d sfy,] lgh fod Yi d svuq: i cqy cqy sd ksvks- vkj- ,l- esad ky k d jsaA
 vad u ;kst uk :
+4 ;fn flQ Zlgh fod Yi d svuq : i cqy cqy sd ksd kyk fd ;k t k,A
0 ;fn d ksbZHkh cqy cqy k d kyk u fd ;k gksA
–2 vU; lHkh voLFkkvks aesa

iz'u 11 l s12 d sfy , v uqPN sn

la[;k N = 8 7 a 2 7 9 3 1b esa'b' bd kbZd sLFkku d k vad gSrFkk 'a' 10 y k[k LFkku d k vad gSA
fuEufy f[kr d smÙkj nhft ,&

11. b d k og vf/kd re eku ft ld sfy ;sN, 8 lsfoHkkT; gS] gksxk&


(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 6

12. (a + b) d sekuks
ad h la[;k ft ud sfy ;sN, 11 lsfoHkkT; gS] gksxk&
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

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iz'u 13 l s14 d sfy , v uqPN sn

xf.kr
ekukx esa,d f}?kkr cgqin f(x) = 4x2 – 4ax + a2 – 2a + 2 gSrFkk a d ksbZokLrfod l a[ ;k gSA

13. ;fn y = f(x) d k v Urjky [0, 2] esa U;wu re eku 3 gksrFkk 'kh"kZd kx-funsZ'kkad 0, l s N ksV k gks] rksa
d k eku gksxk&
(A) 1 + 2 (B) 10 – 5 (C) 1 – 2 (D) 10 + 5

14. ;fn f (x) = 0 rFkk2x2 +8x + 13= 0 esa,d ewy m Hk;fu"V gSarksa d k l EHkkfor eku gS&
(A) –4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) –4,6

iz'u 15 l s16 d sfy , v uqPN sn

,d rhu ?kkrh; okLrfod cgq


in P(x) d k eku x = 4 rFkkx = –3 ij 'kwU; gkst krk gSrFkkx = 3 vkSj x =
7 ij bl cgqin d k eku Ø e'k% 24 rFkk120 gks] rks

15. P(x) d k ,d xq.ku[k.M gS&


(A) 2x – 5 (B) x – 10 (C) 2x + 10 (D) x – 5

16. ;fn O;at d P(x) d ks x – 6 lsfoHkkft r fd ;k t k;srks'ks"kQ y gS&


(A) –20 (B) 20 (C) –36 (D) 36

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iz'u 17 l s18 d sfy , v uqPN sn
ekukfd lehd j.k (3x)log 3 = (4y)log 4 vkSj 4log x = 3log y

xf.kr
fuEu iz'uksad k mÙkj nhft ,

17. x d k eku gS&


1 1
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) 4
4 3
18. y d k eku gS&
1 1
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) 4
4 3

iz'u 19 l s20 d sfy , v uqPN sn


ekuk fd ,d okLrfod l a[;k] nksav'kwU; okLrfod la[;kvksa a o b lsHkkT; gS] ;fn ;g nks
uksa o b d s
U;wure mHk;fu"V iw.kk±d xq.kt lsHkkT; gksxhA
;fn a o b d k mHk;fu"V iw.kk±
d xq.kt ughagks] rksla[;k a o b nksuksalsHkkT; gksxh ;fn ;g xq.kuQ y ab ls
HkkT; gks
A

19. {1, 2, ....... 100} es


aiw.kkZad ksd h la[;k t ksfd 2 o 3 lsHkkT; gSy sfd u 12 lsugha] gSa&
(A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (D) bues
alsd ksbZugha
20.  2, 4, 6, 8, ....... 200  esaokLrfod la[;kvksad h la[;k t ks
fd 2 o 8 nksaukslsHkkT; gS] gSa&

(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 25 (D) bues


alsd ksbZugha

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Hkkx-II : HkkSfrd foKku

HkkSfrd foKku
[kaM 1 : (v f/kd re v ad : 40)
 bl [kaM esa10 iz'u gSaA
 izR;sd iz'u esapkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSaA bu pkj fod Yiksaesals,d ;k ,d l sv f/kd fod Yi
lgh gSaA
 izR;sd iz'u esa] lHkh lgh fod Yi ¼fod Yiksa½ d svuq: i cqy cqy s¼cqy cqy kas½ d ksvks- vkj- ,l- esad ky k d jsaA
 vad u ;kst uk :
+4 ;fn flQ ZlHkh lgh fod Yi ¼fod Yiks a½ d svuq: i cqy cqy s¼cqy cqy kas½ d ksd ky k fd ;k t k,A
–2 vU; lHkh voLFkkvks aesa

21. fuEu esalsd kSu lk lEcU/k xy r gS%


       
(A) A  B  C (B) A(B)  C (C) A  B  C (D) AB = C

22. f(x) = sin x + cos x d k eku gksld rk gS


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

23. y(x) = x2 d ksfp=k es


açnf'kZr gSrksfp=k ls:

(A) Nk;ka
fd r Hkkx d k {ks=kQ y 9 bd kbZgSA (B) Nk;ka fd r Hkkx d k {ks=kQ y 18 bd kbZgS
A
(C) y(5) = 25 d Ppsd k;Zd sfy(D)
, LFk
xzkkQu d h ço.krk y xkrkj c<+sxhA

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t 3 
;fn ljy js[kk d svuqfn'k xfr'khy ,d d .k d h fLFkfr x =   2t 2  4t  6  d svuql kj gS] (x ehVj esarFkk

HkkSfrd foKku
24.
3 
t lS
d .M esagS) :
(A) rc d .k vpj Roj.k lsxfr'khy gks xkA
(B) t = 2 lS
d .M ij] d .k 'kwU; osx j[krk gSA
(C) t = 2 lS
d .M ij] d .k d k Roj.k 1 m/s2 gSA
(D) t = 3 lS
d .M ij, d .k d k Roj.k 2 m/s2 gSA

25. ,d d .k d ksu pky lsfuokZr esaÅ /okZ/kj Å ij d h vks j iz{ksfir fd ;k t krk gSA
(A) t c ;g vf/kd re Å ¡ p kbZd svk/ksij igq¡p rk gS] rksbld h pky u/2 gksrh gSA
(B) t c ;g vf/kd re Å ¡ p kbZd svk/ksij igq¡p rk gS] rksbld h pky u / 2 gksrh gS A
(C) vf/kd re Å ¡p kbZd svk/ksrd igq¡p usesafy ;k x;k le;] vf/kd re Å ¡p kbZrd igq¡p usesafy ;sx;sle; d k
vk/kk gksrk gSA
(D) vf/kd re Å ¡p kbZd srhu&pkSFkkbZrd igq¡p usesafy ;k x;k le; vf/kd re Å ¡p kbZrd igq¡p usesafy ;sx;s
le; d k vkèkk gksrk gSA
26. nksd .k ,d ] fu;r osx 50m/s rFkk nwl jk fu;r Roj.k 10m/s2 ls,d lkFk ,d gh fLFkfr lsleku fn'kk esas
xfr d juk çkjEHk d jrsgS
A fd rusle; i'pkr~mud schp d h nwjh 125m gksxh &
(A) 5 sec. (B) 5(1 + 2) sec. (C) 10sec. (D) 10(2 + 1)sec.

27. fp=k easoLrqd k fLFkfr le; xzkQ n'kkZ;k x;k gS] rkslgh fod Yi@fod Yiksad kspqfu;sA

d Ppsd k;Zd sfy , LFkku

(A) t = 0 lst = T d se/; d .k viuh xfr d h fn'kk ughacny s


xkA
(B) t = 0 lst = T d se/; d .k viuh xfr d h fn'kk nksckj cny s
xkA
(C) t = 0 lst = T d se/; d .k viusRoj.k d h fn'kk ,d ckj cny sxkA
T
(D) cy d h fn'kk t = ij foijhr gkst k;sxhA
2

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28. nksd .kksad ks,d gh pky ls,d gh fcUnqlsvy x&vy x d ks
.k ij {kSfrt ls1 rFkk 2 d ks.k ij iz{ksfir fd ;k

HkkSfrd foKku
t krk gSA mud h ijkl leku gS
A mud smM~M ;u d ky Ø e'k% t1 & t2 gSA
t1 t2 t1 t1
(A) 1 = 90 2 (B) = (C) = tan 1 (D) = tan 2
sin 1 sin 2 t2 t2

29. 24 m d h nwjh ij fLFkr 14 m Å ¡p svojks/kd d ksBhd ikj d jusd sfy , ,d oLrqd ks24 ms–1 d sosx ls
fd rusd ks.k ij Q Sad uk pkfg;sA [ g = 10 ms–2 ]
(A) tan  = 3.8 (B) tan  = 1 (C) tan  = 3.2 (D) tan  = 2

30. ,d xsan 80 m xgjsd q,¡esaÅ ij ls10 m/s d sosx ls{kSfrt fn'kk esaiz{ksfir d h t krh gS
A xsan d q,¡d sry esa
fd ruh nwjh ij fxjsxh ¼d q,¡d h nhokjksalsxsan d h lHkh VDd jsaçR;kFk gS½:
10m/s

80m

A B
7m
(A) A ls5 m (B) B ls5 m (C) A ls2 m (D) B ls2 m

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HkkSfrd foK ku

HkkSfrd foKku
[kaM 2 : (v f/kd re v ad : 40)
 bl [kaM esa5 vuqPNsn gSaA
 izR;sd vuqPNsn ij nksiz'u gaSA
 izR;sd iz'u esapkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSaA bu pkj fod Yiksaesalsd soy ,d fod Yi lgh gSaA
 izR;sd iz'u d sfy,] lgh fod Yi d svuq: i cqy cqy sd ksvks- vkj- ,l- esad ky k d jsaA
 vad u ;kst uk :
+4 ;fn flQ Zlgh fod Yi d svuq : i cqy cqy sd ksd kyk fd ;k t k,A
–2 vU; lHkh voLFkkvks aesa

ç'u 31 ls32 d sfy , v uqPNsn


ckfj'k ( 4iˆ  8ˆj  10k)
ˆ d sos
x lsfxj jgh gSA ,d vkneh (6iˆ  8ˆj) osx lst ehu ij py jgk gSA

31. vkneh d slkis{k ckfj'k d k osx Kkr d jksrFkk og fn'kk Hkh Kkr d jksft llsckfj'k vkrh gqbZizrhr gksjgh gSA
ˆ , î fn'kk ls45º d ks
(A) ( 10iˆ  10k) .k ij ˆ , î fn'kk ls45º d ks
(B) ( 10iˆ  10k) .k ij
(C) (10iˆ  10k)
ˆ , î fn'kk ls45º d ks.k ij (D) bues
alsd ksbZughaA

32. og pky Kkr d jksft llsckfj'k d h cwansavkneh lsVd jkrh gS%


(A) 10 m/s (B) 10 2 m/s (C) 180 m/s (D) 360 m/s

ç'u 33 ls34 d sfy , v uqPNsn


,d iRFkj t ehu lsu pky rFkk {kSfrt ls d ks.k ij iz{ksfir fd ;k t krk gSA fd lh d kj.k o'k xq: Roh; Roj.k
(g) iRFkj d svf/kd re Å ¡p kbZij igq¡p usd sBhd ckn nqxquk (t ksfd 2g gS) gkst krk gSrFkk mld sckn leku
jgrk gSA xq: Roh; Roj.k d h fn'kk ges'kk Å /okZ/kj uhpsd h vksj ekfu;sA

33. d .k d smM~M ;u d k d qy le; gS& d Ppsd k;Zd sfy , LFkku


3 usin  u sin   1  2usin  u sin   1 
(A) (B) 1  (C) (D) 2  
2 g g  2 g g  2

34. d .k d h {kSfrt ijkl gS&


3 u2 sin2 u2 sin 2  1  u2 u2 sin2  1 
(A) (B) 1   (C) sin2 (D) 2  
4 g 2g  2 g 2g  2

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HkkSfrd foK ku
ç'u 35 ls36 d sfy , v uqPNsn

HkkSfrd foKku
lh/kh js[kk d svuqfn'k xfreku d .k d sfy , osx le; xzkQ uhpsfp=k esan'kkZ;k x;k gSA fn;sx;srF; ij
vk/kkfjr fuEu rhu iz'uksad k mÙkj nhft ;sA
v (m/s)

=45°
t (sec.)
t=3 sec.

dv
35. ;fn fd lh le; t ij d .k d k osx v gS] rc t = 2 lsd .M ij gksxkA
dt
(A) 1 m/s2 (B) – 1 m/s2 (C) 2 m/s2 (D) – 2 m/s2

t 5

36. ;fn fd lh le; t ij osx v gksrks  v dt d k eku gksxkA (t gk¡v eh-@lS- esrFkk t lsd .M esagSA)
t 2

(A) 'kw
U; (B) 2.5 m (C) 1.5 m (D) 2 m

ç'u 37 ls38 d sfy , v uqPNsn


;fn ,d Q y u fuEu çd kj fy[kk t k;s:
z1 = n(sinx) vkS
j nwl jk Q y u z2 = e–sinx gksrks:

dz1
37. cjkcj gksxk :
dx
1
(A) cotx (B) tanx (C) –cotx (D)
sin x
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d(z2  10)
38. cjkcj gS :
dx
(A) cosxe–sinx (B) –cosxe–sinx (C) e–cosx (D) –cosxe–cosx

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HkkSfrd foK ku
ç'u 39 ls40 d sfy , v uqPNsn

HkkSfrd foKku
n'kkZ;sx;sfud k; d sfy , ekuk f?kjuh ?k"kZ.kjfgr gSo Mksjh nzO;ekujfgr gS(m, M ij j[kk jgrk gS) &

39. xqVd s A d k Roj.k gS%


mg 2mg mg Mg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2M  m 2M  m M  2m M  2m

40. m ij vfHkyEc çfrfØ ;k gS(B d sd kj.k C ij cy ).


M mg 2Mmg M mg 2M mg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2M  m 2M  m M  2m Mm

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jl k;u foK ku
Hkkx % III jl k;u foKku

jl k;u foK ku
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, 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, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

[kaM 1 : (v f/kd re v ad : 40)


 bl [kaM esanl iz'u gSaA
 iz
R;s
d iz
'u es
apkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gS
A bu pkj fod Yiks
a aes
als,d ;k ,d lsv f/kd fod Yi lgh gS
A
a
 izR;sd iz'u esa] lHkh lgh fod Yi ¼fod Yiksa½ d svuq: i cqy cqy s¼cqy cqy kas½ d ksvks- vkj- ,l- esad ky k d jsaA
 vad u ;kst uk :
+4 ;fn flQ ZlHkh lgh fod Yi ¼fod Yiksa½ d svuq: i cqy cqy s¼cqy cqy kas½ d ksd ky k fd ;k t k,A
–2 vU; lHkh voLFkkvksaesa

41. lw;kZmld s}kjk rS;kj fd ;sx;s,d xSl izkn'kZd svkSl r eksy j nzO;eku esaof̀) d juk pkgrk gSA xSl izkn'kZ
vKkr vuqikr esaSO2, O2 o CH4 j[krk gSA fuEu esalsfd l rjhd s}kjk og] fuf'pr : i ls;g izkIr d j
y sxk \
(A) leku rki o nkc ij ik=k d svk;ru es aof̀) d j
(B) feJ.k es
aO2 d h ek=kk esaof̀) d j
(C) blesa0.01 eksy SO2 d ksfey kd j
(D) blesalsCH4 d sd qN v.kq v ksad ksgVkd jA

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jl k;u foK ku
4
42. fuEu esalsd kSulk¼ls½ d Fku xy r gS@ gaS\ ( He d k ijek.kqnz
O;eku = 4.00260244)

jl k;u foK ku
(A) ,d lks
fM;e ijek.kqd k nzO;eku 23 g gSA

4
(B) He d k 4 g, fuf'pr ijek.kqv ksad h vkoksxzknksala[;k j[krk gSA

(C) Dy ks
jhu d k xzke ijek.oh; nzO;eku] y xHkx 35.5 g gSA

(D) lYQ j d k vkis


f{kd ijek.oh; nzO;eku] fuf'pr : i ls32 gSA

43. ,d d {kd f=kT;h; rFkk d ks.kh; uksM ksd h leku la[;k j[krk gS] ;g gksld rk gS&

(A) 3dz2 (B) 2p

(C) 3p (D) 5dxy

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44. T1, T2 o T3 rkieku ij fofd j.kksad sfy, d kSulk¼ls½ vkjs[k xy r gS@ gSa\ (T1 > T2 > T3 ; I = rhozrk)

jl k;u foK ku
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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45. izd k'k oS| qr iz
Hkko d sfy , d kS
ulk¼ls½ xzkQ lgh gS@ gSa\ lHkh vkjs[kksaesaA o B nksuksabl iz
d kj d h /kkrq,¡gSafd

jl k;u foK ku
A d k d k;Z
Q y u] B lsvf/kd gS
A

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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46. fuEu esalsd kSuls;kSfxd d k vuqy Xu (suffix) d kcksZfDlfy d vEy gS\

jl k;u foK ku
COOH
COOH
(A) OH (B) HOOC COOH
COOH COOH
COOH
CHO
(C) (D)
COOH OHC CHO

47. fuEufy f[kr esad kSuls;kSfxd gkbMª


kst uhd j.k ij 2, 3-Mkb esfFky isUVsu nsrsgS?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

48. v.kql w=k C5H8O2 oky s;kSfxd d h nh xbZlajpukvksaesalsd kS


ulh lajpuk ;kS
fxd d h gS\

(A) (B)

CHO
(C) (D)
OH

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49. fuEu esalsd kSulk@d kSulsfod Yi lgh gS@ gSa\

jl k;u foK ku
2Cl / h
(A)  5 5 eks
uksDy ksjksmRikn

2Cl / h
(B)  5 eks
uksDy ksjksmRikn

2 Cl / h
(C)  6 eks
uksDy ksjksmRikn

2Cl / h
(D)  3 eks
uksDy ksjksmRikn

50. fUkEu esalsd kSulk@d kSulsIUPAC uke lgh ugh gS\

(A) 3-es
fFky huC;wVsuksby Dy ksjkbM (B) ,fFkuhy lkbDy ks
gsDlsu

(C) 3-(1-es
fFky,fFky ) C;wVsukWbd vEy (D) Vª
kbZl kbDy ksiz
ksfiy esFksu

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jl k;u foK ku
[kaM 2 : (v f/kd re v ad : 40)
 bl [kaM esaik¡p vuqPNsn gSaA
 izR;sd vuqPNsn ij nksiz'u gaSA
 izR;sd iz'u esapkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSaA bu pkj fod Yiksaesalsd soy ,d fod Yi lgh gSaA
 izR;sd iz'u d sfy,] lgh fod Yi d svuq: i cqy cqy sd ksvks- vkj- ,l- esad ky k d jsaA
 vad u ;kst uk :
+4 ;fn flQ Zlgh fod Yi d svuq : i cqy cqy sd ksd kyk fd ;k t k,A
–2 vU; lHkh voLFkkvks aesa
iz’'u 51 l s52 d sfy , v uqPN sn
izd k'k fo| qr izHkko
izd k'k fo|qr izHkko d svuql kj] ;fn /kkrqd h lrg ij rkR{kf.kd : i ls,d U;wure vkof̀r d sleku ;k blls
vf/kd vkof̀r d h fofd j.ksa vkifrr gksus ij by sDVªkWu mRlft Zr gksrs gSaA ;g U;wure vkof̀r] nsgy h vkof̀r
d gy krh gSA Iy kad d svuql kj] izd k'k fofd j.ksavy x&vy x d .kksalsfey d j cuh gksrh gSa] bu d .kksad ksQ ksVkWu
d grsgSaA iz R;sd Q ksVkWu d h Å t kZhd scjkcj gksrh gSA t c Q ksVkWu /kkrqd sby sDVªkWuksalsVd jkrsgSa] rks/kkrqd s
by sDVªkWu Q ksVkWu d h iw.kZÅ t kZxzg.k d j y srsgSaA bl izd kj mRlft Zr by sDVªkWu d sfy , vf/kd re xfrt Å t kZ
fuEu }kjk nh t krh gS%
1 2
h = K.Evf/kd re + P.E. = mu + P.E.
2
;fn vkifrr fofd j.kksa d h vkof̀r] nsgy h vkof̀r d s leku gks rks by sDVªkWu fd lh Hkh xfrt Å t kZ d s fcuk
mRlft Zr gksxsah0 = PE
1 2
 mu = h – h0
2

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jl k;u foK ku
mRlft Zr by sDVªkWuksad h xfrt Å t kZrFkk vkifrr fofd j.k d h vkof̀r esavkjs[k] ,d lh/kh js[kk izkIr gksrk gS] t ks

jl k;u foK ku
fuEu gS%

K.E.
ns
gyh vkof̀r

/kkrqlrg ij iz;qDr foHko] ft llsizd k'k by sDVªkWu d k osx 'kw


U; gkst k;s] fujks/kh foHko (stopping potential)
d gy krk gSA
vc fuEu rhu iz'uksad smÙkj nhft , %

51. ,d /kkrqX esals,d by sDVªkWu fud ky usd sfy ;svko';d Å t kZ3.31 × 10–20 J gSA izd k'k d h ml y xHkx
vf/kd re
rjax&nS/;Zd h x.kuk d jks] t ksX /kkrqesals,d by sDVªkWu fud ky usd sfy ;snh t k ld rh gS&
(A) 4 m (B) 6 m (C) 7 m (D) 5 m

52. t c /kkrqX ij 3 eV Å t kZoky sQ ksVkWu d h ckSN kj d h t krh gS] rksmld k fujks/kh foHko 1V gksrk gSA bl /kkrqd s
lkFk fuEu esalsd kSulh fofd j.k] izd k'k oS| qr izHkko n'kkZld rh gS\ (hc = 12400 eV Å iz;qDr d jsa)
14
(A) Q ks
VkWu = 6500 Å (B) Q ksVkWu = 3 × 10 Hz

(C) Q ksVkWu  2.5  105 / cm (D) Q ks


VkWu = 700 nm
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jl k;u foK ku
iz’'u 53 l s54 d sfy , v uqPN sn

jl k;u foK ku
,d gkbMªkst u d sleku Lih'kht (ijek.kqØ ekad Z) mPprj mÙksft r voLFkk n esagSA ;g mÙksft r Lih'kht izFke

mÙksft r voLFkk rd laØ e.k d jd sØ e'k% 10.20 eV vkSj 17.00 eV Å t kZd snksQ ksVkWu mRlft Zr d jrh gSA

bld svfrfjDr] mlh mÙksft r voLFkk lsLih'kht ] f}rh; mÙks


ft r voLFkk rd Ø e'k% 4.25 eV vkSj 5.95 eV d s

nksQ ksVkWu mRlft Zr d jrsgq, laØ e.k d j ld rk gSA

vc fuEufy f[kr iz'uksad smÙkj nhft ;sA

53. gkbMªkst u d sleku Lih'kht ] t ksmijksDr laØ e.k lslEcfU/kr gS] fuEu gS
+ 3+ 2+ 4+
(A) He (B) Be (C) Li (D) B

54. t c by sDVªkWu nh xbZmÙksft r voLFkk (n) lsfd lh fuEu mÙks


ft r voLFkk esalaØ e.k d jd s4.25 eV Å t kZd k

Q ksVkWu mRlft Zr d jrk gS] rksbl fuEu mÙksft r voLFkk d h d {kk la[;k d k eku D;k gksxk \

(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) Kkr ughad j ld rsgSA

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jl k;u foK ku
ç'u 55 l s56 d sfy , v uqPN sn

jl k;u foK ku
t c ,d Q ksVkWu /kkfRod ijr ij vkifrr gksrk gS] rc /kkrqd h lrg ls,d by sDVªkWu ckgj vkrk gSA bl izHkko
d ksizd k'k fo|qr iz
Hkko d grsgSA xfr'khy by sDVªku d slkFk ,d rjax lEcfU/kr jgrh gSA t ksfd Mh&cz
ksXy h
h
rjax d gy krh gS
A bld h rjax}S/;Z = }kjk Kkr d h t k ld rh gSA /kkrqlsby sDVªkWu d sfu"d klu d s
mv

fy ;s] Q ksVkWu d h Å t kZU;wure gksuh pkfg;st ks/kkrqd k d k;ZQ y u gSA

55. 3.91 eV d k ,d Q ksVkWu /kkfRod lrg ij vkifrr gksrk gSA ft ld h nsgy h rjax}S/;Z4000 Å gSaA rc by sDVªkWu
d h Mh&czksXyh rjax}S/;Z() gksxh &
12.3
(A) 13.67 Å (B) 10 Å  (C) 5.55 Å (D) Å
3.91

56. fojke voLFkk ls,d by sDVªkWu d ksx V foHkokUrj }kjk Rofjr fd ;k t krk gSrFkk bld h rja
x nS/;Z1.73 Å gSA
x d k eku gS&
(A) 25 V (B) 50 V (C) 75 V (D) 12.5 V

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iz’'u 57 l s58 d sfy , v uqPN sn

jl k;u foK ku
Jà[ky k l eko;ork ;k ukfHkd h; l eko;ork ;k d ad ky h; l eko;ork
Jà[ky k leko;oh leku v.kqlw=k j[krsgSy sfd u d kcZu Jà[ky k fHkUu&fHkUu gksrh gSA bl izd kj d h leko;ork
d kcZu ijek.kqvFkkZr~d kcZu ijek.kqd h lh/kh ;k 'kkf[kr Jà [ky k d sfoU;kl esafHkUurk d sd kj.k gksrh gSbls
ukfHkd h; ;k d ad kyh; leko;ork Hkh d grsgSA
'krZ%&
1. eq [; Jà[ky k ;k ik'oZJà[kyk ;k nksuksad h y EckbZfHkUu&fHkUu gksuh pkfg;sA
2. mifLFkr fØ ;kRed lew g] cgqca/k (multiple bond) ;k izfrLFkkih d h izd f̀r ugh cny uh pkfg,A
fLFkfr l eko;ork
t c nks;k vf/kd d kcZfud ;kSfxd ft ud svkf.od lw=k leku gksa] fd UrqmuesamifLFkr fØ ;kRed lewg ;k
izfrLFkkih lewg d h fLFkfr esafHkUurk gksrks,sl s;kSfxd fLFkfr leko;oh rFkk ;g ifj?kVuk fLFkfr leko;ork
d gy krh gSA
'krZ%& eq[; Jà[ky k ;k ik'oZJà[ky k d h yEckbZleku gks rh gS] y sfd u lewg ;k izfrLFkkfi;ksa;k fØ ;kRed
lewgksd h fLFkfr fHkUu gksrh gSA
e/;ko;ork
bl izd kj d h leko;ork cgql a ;kst d ijek.kq;k fØ ;kRed lewg ij y xsgq, ,fYd y lewg d h izd f̀r esafHkUurk
d sd kj.k gksrh gSA e/;ko;oh leku lt krh; Js.kh lslEcfU/kr gksrsgSA ;kSfxd t Sl sbZFkj] Fkk;ksbZ Fkj] f}rh;d
,ehu bR;kfn e/;ko;ork n'kkZ rsgSA
'krZ%& 1. fØ ;kRed lew g cgql a;kst d ,oafo"ke ijek.oh; gksuk pkfg,A
2. fØ ;kRed lew g d h izd f̀r ifjofrZr ughagksuh pkfg,A
fØ ;kRed l eko;ork %
osd kcZfud ;kS fxd ft ud svk.kfod lw=k ,d leku] fd Urqbud sv.kqv ksaesamifLFkr fØ ;kRed lewg fHkUu&fHkUu
gksa] fØ ;kRed leko;ork n'kkZrsgSrFkk ;g fØ ;kRed leko;oh d gykrsgSA

'krZ: ;kSfxd esamifLFkr fØ ;kRed lewg fHkUu fHkUu gksuspkfg,A

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jl k;u foK ku
57. fuEufy f[kr d slUnHkZesad kSulk fod Yi lgh gSa\

jl k;u foK ku
(p) CH3–CH2–NH– CH –CH3 (q) CH3–NH–CH2– CH –CH3
| |
CH3 CH3

(r) CH3–CH2– N — CH2 –CH3 (s) CH3–CH2–NH–CH2–CH2–CH3


|
CH3

(A) (p) vkS


j (r) e/;ko;oh gSA (B) (q) vkS
j (s) Jà[kyk leko;oh gSaA
(C) (r) vkS
j (s) fØ ;kRed leko;oh gSaA (D) (p) vkS
j (q) fLFkfr leko;oh gSaA

58. fuEu esalsd kSuls;kSfxd ksd s;qXe e/;ko;oh leko;oh gS\

(A) NH vkSj NH2

(B) vkSj

(C) C – NH CH3 vkS


j NH
||
O

(D) C – NH CH3 vkS


j CH2
||
O

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jl k;u foK ku
iz’'u 59 l s60 d sfy , v uqPN sn

jl k;u foK ku
v.kqesavlarÌrrk] C=C ,oaCC d h fLFkfr Kkr d jusd sfy , vkst ksuhvi?kVu vfHkfØ ;k d k mi;ksx fd ;k
t krk gSA bl vfHkfØ ;k esa,Yd hu] ,Yd kbZu rFkk ikWy h,Yd hu d k vkst ksuhvi?kVu vkWDlhd kjh fony u nsrk gSA
bld snksizd kj gSA
(i) v ipk;d d kjh v ks
t ksuhv i?kVu
R–CH C–R (1) O 3 R–CH=O + O=C–R + ZnO + H2O
(2) Zn/H2O
R R
(1) O 3 R–C–C–H + ZnO + H2O
R–CC–H
(2) Zn/H2O
OO
vipk;d d kjh vkst ksuhvi?kVu d smRIkkn d kcksZfuy ;kSfxd ¼,fYMgkbM ;k d hVksu½ gksrsgSaA

(ii) v kW
Dl hd kjh v kst ksuhv i?kVu
iz;qDr vfHkd eZd : (1) O3 (vkst ksu) (2) H2O2 ;kH2O
R–CH (1) O 3
C–R R–COOH + O=C–R + H2O
(2) H2O2
R R
(1) O 3
R–CC–H R–COOH + HCOOH
(2) H2O2

bl vkst ksuhvi?kVu d smRikn d hVksu rFkk@;k vEy gksrsgSaA /;ku j[ksfd -Mkbd kcksZfuy C-C ca/k]
v kWDl hd kjh v kst ksuh v i?kVu esaVwV t krsgSaA ,Yd kbZuksad svkWDlhd kjh ,oavipk;d d kjh vks
t ksuh vi?kVu d s
mRiknksad h rqy uk d jd sbl rF;’ d ksvklkuh le>k t k ld rk gSA

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jl k;u foK ku
59. ,d d kcZfud ;kSfxd C4H6 vkst ksuhvi?kVu (O3 + H2O) ij C;wVsu-1,4-MkbvkW
bd vEy nsrk gSA fuEu esals

jl k;u foK ku
d kSulh la
jpuk mijksDr d kcZ
fud ;kSfxd d h gksxh \

(A) (B)

(C) (D) CH3–CH2–CHCH2

60. ;kS
fxd d svipk;d d kjh vkst ks
uhvi?kVu ij fuEu es
alsd kS
ulk mRikn iz
kIr ughagks
rk gS
\

(A) (B) O O

CHO
(C) CH3CHO (D) OHC

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CUMULATIVE TEST -1 (CT-1)
(JEE ADVANCED PATTERN)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED) 2017
DATE : 09-08-2015 | CLASS-XI

HINTS & SOLUTIONS ( l a


d sr ,oagy )
PAPER-1 5. Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c .....................
ekuk f(x) = ax2 + bx + c .....................
MATHEMATICS
Sol. f(0) = c = odd fo"ke
f(1) = a + b + c = odd fo"ke
1. Let f(a,b,c) = loga .....................  a + b is even l e gS A  a – b is even l e
ekuk f(a,b,c) = loga..................... gSA
4 4 4 4
 b c – b c  4(b  c) 
Sol. f(a,b,c) = loga   6. If a and b are the .....................
 4 
;fn a vkSj b, lehd j.k.....................
= loga(b + c)
 1 
f(10,40,60) = log10(40 + 60) = 2 Sol. log5  log64 | x | –  25 x   2x
 2 
f(2013,1005,1008) = log2013(1005 + 1008) = 1
f(4,20,44) = log464 = 3 1 1/2
log64 |x| – =0  |x| = (64)
2
2. If x, y, z satisfy the.....................  |x| = 8
;fn x, y, z lehd j.k.....................  x =  8
Sol. We have fn;k x;k gS 7x – 4y – 8z = 0, a = 8, b = – 8
12x + 11y – 3z = 0,
x y z loga logb
 = = , 7. If = .....................
100 75 125 b–c c–a
x y z loga logb
i.e. vFkkZ
r~ = = . ;fn = .....................
4 3 5 b–c c–a
loga logb logc
Sol. = = =k
3. Subsets of the solution ..................... b–c c–a a–b
vlfed k x(x + 2)2 (x – 1)5 .....................  loga = k(b – c)  a = 10k(b – c) .........(1)
 logb = k(c – a)  b = 10k(c – a) .........(2)
Sol.  logc = k(a – b)  c = 10k(a – b).........(3)
(by using (1),(2) and (3) we get B and C.
3 
 x  [0, 1]   ,    {– 2} (1),(2) o (3) lsge B o C Kkr d j ld rsgS A
2  ____________________________
loga + logb + logc = 0
4. If loglog5 x 5  2 then ..................... abc = 1
ab+c bc+a ca+b = 100 = 1
;fn loglog x 5  2 rc .....................
5

8. Quadratic equation .....................


Sol. loglog5 x 5  2 x esaf}?kkr l ehd j.k .....................
2 Sol. (x – a)(x – a + 1) = 6
log5 x  5  (x – a)2 + (x – a) – 6 = 0
 log5 x  5 (x – a + 3)(x – a – 2) = 0
x = a – 3, a + 2
5  for every integer values of 'a', x is an
 5 x
integer.
 a d s çR;s d iw.kk±d eku d s fy ,] x iw.kk±d
gSA
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9. If a is a root of the ..................... Minimum value in x  [0, 2] is f(0) = 3
;fn lehd j.k x2 – 3x + 1 = 0 ..................... x  [0, 2] es
aU;wu re eku f(0) = 3
a6  1 1  3 1   a – 2a + 2 = 3
2
Sol. = a  3
2a3 2  a   a2 – 2a – 1 = 0
 3
1 1  1  1 2 44
= a    3a   = (27 – 9) = 9  a=  1 2
2  a  a  2 2.1
 

10. If x and y are prime ..................... 14. f(x) = 0 and 2x2 + 8x + 13 = 0 have a common
;fn x vkSj y vHkkT; ..................... root d sewy m Hk;fu"V gSA
Sol. x2 – 1 = 2y2
2x + 8x + 13 = 0 has imaginary root, both the
2
(x – 1)(x + 1) = 2y.y
even × even le × le root are common d s ewy d kYifud gS v r%
possible only when la Hko gS;fn nksu ksaewy m Hk;fUk"V gS
y=2; x–1=2  x=3 4x2 – 4ax + a2 – 2a + 2 = 0
2x2 + 8x + 13 = 0
11. The greatest value .....................
comparing rqy uk d jusij
b d k og vf/kd re .....................
4 – 4a a2 – 2a  2
Sol. N is divisible by 8, if b = 2 = = a=–4
2 8 13
N, 8 lsfoHkkT; gS;fn b = 2

12. Number of values ..................... 15. One of the factor .....................


(a + b) d sekuksad h ..................... P(x) d k ,d xq.ku[k.M .....................
Sol. N is divisible by 11 , if Sol. p(x) = (ax + b) (x – 4) (x + 3)
(b + 3 + 7 + a + 8) – (1 + 9 + 2 + 7) = a + b – 1 p(3) = (3a + b) (–1) (6) = 24
is divisible by 11 3a + b = – 4 ...........(1)
i.e. a + b = 1 or 12 p(7) = (7a + b) (3) (10) = 120
 number of values of a + b is 2 7a + b = 4 .......(2)
Hindi. N, 11 lsfoHkkT; gS;fn (b + 3 + 7 + a + 8) – – 4a = –8
(1 + 9 + 2 + 7) = a + b – 1 , 11 lsfoHkkT; gS
A a = 2 , b = 4 – 7.2 = – 10
i.e. a + b = 1 or ;k12  p (x) = (2x – 10) (x – 4) (x + 3)

 a + b d sekuks
ad h la[;k 2 gSA
16. If the polynomial .....................

13. If y = f(x) takes minimum ..................... ;fn O;at d P(x) d ks .....................


;fn y = f(x) d k v Urjky ..................... Sol. P(6) = (2) (2) (9) = 36

14. If f (x) = 0 and 2x2 + 8x + 13 ..................... 17. Value of x .....................


;fn f (x) = 0 rFkk2x2 +8x + 13 ..................... 18. Value of y .....................
Sol. 13 f(x) = 4x2 – 4ax + a2 – 2a + 2
Sol. 17, 18
D = 32 (a – 1)
given, x co-ordinate of vertex < 0 Taking log on both sides of given equations,
fn;k x;k gSfd 'kh"kZd k x- funsZ'kkad < 0 log3 (log 3 + log x) = log 4 (log 4 + log y) ....(i)
a and logx (log 4) = (log y) log 3 .......(ii)
0  a<0 from (i)
2
2 2
Sov r% D < 0 (log 4) – (log 3) = log 3 log x – log 4 log y...(iii)
This equation has imaginary roots from (ii)
bl l ehd j.k d sewy d kYifud gSA log x log y
= =  (say) ......(iv)
log3 log4
from (iv) and (iii)
2 2 2 2
(log 4) – (log 3) = {(log 3) – (log 4) } 
 =–1
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1 20. The number of .....................
 log x = – log 3 = log
3  2, 4, 6, 8, ....... 200  esa.....................
1
 log y = – log 4 = log Sol. LCM of 2 & 8 is 8
4
 number of numbers divisible by both
1 1
 x= ,y= 2 & 8 is 5.
3 4
i.e. 8, 2 8, 3 8, 4 8, 5 8
1
 xy =  – log12xy = 1 8, 32, 72, 128, 200
12
Hindi: 2o d k LCM 8 gS
8
17. x d k eku .....................  2 & 8 nks
aukslsHkkT; la[;kvksad h la
[;k 5
18. y d k eku ..................... gSA
Sol. 17, 18 i.e. 8, 2 8, 3 8, 4 8, 5 8

nh xbZlehd j.kksad k nksuksarjQ log y susij


log3 (log 3 + log x) = log 4 (log 4 + log y)......(i)
vkSjlogx (log 4) = (log y) log 3 .......(ii)
(i) ls
2 2
(log 4) – (log 3) = log 3 log x – log 4 log y...(iii)
(ii) ls
log x log y
= =  (ekuk) ........(iv)
log3 log4

(iii) o (iv) ls
2 2 2 2
(log 4) – (log 3) = {(log 3) – (log 4) } 
 =–1
1
 log x = – log 3 = log
3
1
 log y = – log 4 = log
4
1 1
 x= ,y=
3 4

19. The number of .....................


{1, 2, ....... 100} es
aiw.kkZad ks.....................
Sol. LCM of 2 and 3 6 number of
numbers divisible by 6 is 16
{6, 12, 18, ........96} out of which 8 are not
divisible by 12
Hindi 2 o 3 d kLCM 6 6 lsHkkT; la[;kvksa
d h la[;k 16 gSA
{6, 12, 18, ........96} es
als8 la[;k,sa12 lsHkkT;
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PHYSICS At height (Å ¡
p kbZ) h = H/2
V2 = u2 – 2gh
21. Which of the following.............. u2
V2 = u2 – 2g.
fuEu esalsd kSu lk lEcU/k.............. 4g
Sol. (A) Addition of two vectors give a new vector. u2 u
(B) Multiplication of a vector with a scalar V2 =  V=
2 2
gives a new vector.
(D) two scalars cannot produce a vector. Time taken to rise to maximum height
(A) nkslfn'kks
ad k ;ksx u;k lfn'k nsrk gSA vf/kd re Å ¡p kbZrd mBusesafy ;k x;k le;
(B) ,d lfn'k d k vfn'k d slkFk xq .kuQ y u;k u
T=
lfn'k nsrk gSA g
(D) nks
uksavfn'k lfn'k mRiUu ughad j ld rsA H H
for height h = (Å ¡
p kbZh = d sfy ,),
2 2
22. The value of f(x) = sin x + cos x.............. (u  u / 2) ( 2  1) u
f(x) = sin x + cos x d k.............. t= =
g 2g
Sol. y = f(x) = sin x + cos x
3
dy Time taken to rise to H = T – time taken
= cos x – sin x 4
dx
H
dy to fall down by
= 0 , sin x = cos x , tan x = 1 4
dx
3
x = 45° H Å pk¡
bZrd mBusesafy ;k x;k le;
y = sin 45° + cos 45° 4
1 1 2 H
=  = = 2 =T– nwjh fxjusesafy ;k x;k le;
2 2 2 4
T T
=T– =
23. y(x) = x2 is drawn in.............. 2 2
y(x) = x2 d ksfp=k es
açnf'kZr..............
26. Two particles, one with..............
Sol. Area of shaded portion Nk;kafd r Hkkx d k {ks=kQ y nksd .k ,d ] fu;r osx 50m/s..............
3
2 Sol. Displacement of particle 1 after time t,
=  x dx  9 x1 = 50 t
0
Displacement of particle 2 after time t,
dy 1
Slope of curve = = 2x (x is increasing so x2 = × 10 × t2 = 5t2
dx 2
slope will also increase continuously). According to question,
dy 5t2 – 50t = 125 or 50t – 50t2 = 125
oØ d h ço.krk = = 2x (x c<+ jgk gS vr%
dx t – 10t – 25 = 0 or
2
t2 – 10t + 25 = 0
ço.krk Hkh y xkrkj c<+sxhA) t = 5(1 + 2 )s or t2 = 5 sec.

24. If the position of a particle moving...........


27. Position verses time graph for..............
;fn ljy js[kk d svuqfn'k xfr'khy ..............
fp=k easoLrqd k fLFkfr le; xzkQ ..............
dx 2 Sol. It can be interpreted with the help of slope
Sol. V = = t – 4t + 4
dt xzkQ d h iz
o.krk ns[kd j gh vklkuh lsirk y xk;k
V = (t – 2)2
t k ld rk gSA
a = 2(t – 2)
Alternate :
At t = 2 ij , V = 0, a = 0
x = x0 + A sint
At t = 3 ij , a = 2 m/s2 .
dx
25. A particle is projected vertically.............. = A cost
dt
,d d .k d ksu pky lsfuokZr esa..............
Sol. At maximum height, velocity = 0 d2 x
= – A2 sint
(vf/kd re Å ¡p kbZij] osx = 0) dt 2
u2
H= & 28. Two particles are projected..............
2g
nksd .kksad ks,d gh pky ls,d ..............
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u2 sin 2 nksØ ekxr VDd j d se/; esar; d h x;h {kSfrt nwjh
Sol. R= is same for angles  & 90° – . =7m
g
 VDd j d s5/7 Hkkx es
ar; d h x;h {kSfrt nwjh
u2 sin 2
R= , rFkk90° –  d sfy , leku gksrh 5
g = x7 = 5 m
7
gSA A lsnw
jh 2 m gSA Ans.
2usin 1 2usin(90  2 )
t1 = =
g g 31. The velocity of rain with respect..............
2usin 2 (90  1 ) vkneh d slkis{k ckfj'k d k osx..............
t2 = = 2u sin
g g Sol. V = V – V = ( 10iˆ  10k)
rm r m
ˆ
Ans. ( 10iˆ  10k)
ˆ rain appears to come 45°
29. At what angle should a body..............
with î .
24 m d h nwjh ij fLFkr 14 m..............
Sol. x = 24 = u cos.t 32. The speed with which the rain..............
24 1 og pky Kkr d jksft llsckfj'k..............
 t= =
24 cos  cos 
1 Sol. Vrm = 102  102 = 10 2 m/sec.
y = 14 = u sint – gt2
2
u sin  5 33. The total time of flight..............
 14 =  d .k d smM~M ;u d k d qy ..............
cos  cos2 
 14 = u tan – 5 sec2 34. The horizontal range..............
 5 tan  – 24 tan + 19 = 0
2 d .k d h {kSfrt ijkl ..............
Sol. 33 to 34
 tan = 1, 3.8. The time taken to reach maximum height and
maximum height are
30. A ball is projected horizontally..............
u sin  u2 sin2 
,d xsan 80 m xgjsd q,¡esaÅ ij.............. t= and H =
Sol. Total time taken by the ball to reach at bottom g 2g
2H 2x80 For remaining half, the time of flight is
=  = 4 sec.
g 10 2H u2 sin2  t
t' = = 2
=
Let time taken in one collision is t (2g) 2g 2
Then t x 10 = 7  1 
t = .7 sec.  Total time of flight is t + t' = t  1  
4 5  2
No. of collisions = = 5 (5th collisions from u sin   1 
7 7 T= 1  
wall B) g  2
Horizontal distance travelled in between 2 Also horizontal range is
successive collisions = 7 m
u2 sin 2  1 
 Horizontal distance travelled in 5/7 part of = u cos × T = 1  
2g  2
5
collisions = x7 = 5 m Let uy and vy be initial and final vertical
7
Distance from A is 2 m. Ans. components of velocity.
xsan }kjk ry h rd igq¡p usesay xk d qy le;  uy2 = 2gH and vy2 = 4gH
2H 2x80  vy = 2uy
=  = 4 sec.
g 10 Angle () final velocity makes with horizontal is
ekuk ,d VDd j esay xk le; t gSA vy uy
tan =  2 = tan
rc t x 10 = 7 ux ux
t = .7 sec. gy % vf/kd re Å ¡p kbZ ij igq¡p us esa y xk le; rFkk
4 5 vf/kd re Å ¡p kbZ
VDd jksa d h la[;k = = 5 (nhokj B ls 5oha
7 7 u sin  u2 sin2 
VDd j) t= rFkkH =
g 2g
'ks"k vk/ksHkkx d sfy ,] mM~
M ;u d ky gS&
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2H u2 sin2  t
t' = = 2
=
(2g) 2g 2
 1 
d qy mM~M ;u d ky t + t' = t  1  
 2
u sin   1 
T= 1   By newtons law on system of (A, B, C)
g  2 (A, B, C) d sfud k; ij U;w Vu d k fu;e y xkusij
vr% {kSfrt ijkl = u cos × T 39. (M + m – m) g = (2M + m) a
u2 sin 2  1  mg
= 1    a=
2g  2 2M  m
40. free body diagram ‘C’ block
ekuk uy rFkk vy izkjfEHkd rFkk vfUre osx d sØ e'k%
Cy kWd ‘C’ d k eqDr oLrqfp=k
Å /okZ/kj ?kVd gSA
 uy2 = 2gH rFkkvy2 = 4gH
 vy = 2uy
{kSfrt d slkFk vfUre osx lfn'k() d ks.k cukrk gSA
vy uy
tan =  2 = 2 tan
ux ux mg – N = ma
 gm 
 N = m g 
35. If v is velocity at any time t..............  2M  m 
;fn fd lh le; t ij d .k.............. 2M mg
dv N=
Sol. From v-t graph (v-t xz kQ ls) = tan 45° = 1 2M  m
dt

36. If v is velocity at any time t..............


;fn fd lh le; t ij osx v gks..............
Sol. From v-t graph (v-t xz kQ ls)
t 5
1 1
t 2 v dt = 2 (–1) × 1 + 2 ×2×2
1
=– + 2 = 1.5 meter
2
dz1
37. will..............
dx
dz1 1
Sol. = cos x = cotx
dx sin x
d(z2  10)
38. is equal..............
dx
dz 2
Sol. = e–sinx x(–cosx)
dx

39. The acceleration..............


xqVd s A d k Roj.k..............

40. Normal reaction on m..............


m ij vfHkyEc çfrfØ ;k..............

Sol. 39 & 40

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CHEMISTRY T1, T2 o T3 rkieku ij fofd j.kks
ad sfy, -------------
Sol. (A) A graph at higher temperature has more
41. Surya wishes to increase ………….
intensity at a given . So the order of
lw;kZmld s}kjk rS;kj fd ;sx;s--------------- temperature should be reverse.
Sol. (A) Increasing the volume does not change the 1
mass of mixture and also the moles contained (B)   so, the graphs should have the
in it. So average molar mass is unaffected. 
(B) It is not known, whether the initial molar peaks shifted to right and not above one
mass of mixture is more than 32 or less than another on increasing temperature.
32. If average molar mass is more than 32, (C) A graph at one temperature do not
then addition of O2 decrease the average intersect graph at another temperature.
molar mass & vice versa. (D) The order of tempeature should be
(C) As SO2 is the heaviest gas in the mixture, reverse.
its addition (any amount) is going to increase Sol. (A) mPp rki ij ,d vkjs [k] ,d fn;s x;s ij
average molar mass. vf/kd rhozrk j[krk gSA blfy , rkieku d k Ø e
(D) As CH4 is the lightest gas in the mixture, its
removal is going to increase average molar foijhr gksuk pkfg,A
mass. 1
Sol. (A) vk;ru of̀) ij feJ.k d snz O;eku esao bld s (B)   blfy , vkjs[k nka;h vks
j 'kh"kZij gksuk

eksy esa ifjorZu ugha gksrk gSA vr% vkSl r eksy j
nzO;eku vifjofrZr jgsxkA pkfg, o rkieku of̀) ij ,d &nwl jsd sÅ ij ugha
(B) ;g Kkr ugha gS fd feJ.k d s fy , iz kjfEHkd gksuk pkfg,A
eksy j nzO;eku 32 lsvf/kd ;k 32 lsd e gSA ;fn (C) ,d rkieku ij vkjs [k] vU; rkieku ij vkjs[k
vkSl r eksy j nzO;eku 32 ls vf/kd gS] rks O2 d ks d ksizfrPNsfnr ughad juk pkfg,
fey kuslsvkSl r eksy j nzO;eku esad eh gksrh gSrFkk
bld k foijhr Hkh lR; gS A (D) rkieku d k Ø e mYVk gks uk pkfg,A
(C) pawfd feJ.k esaSO2 lclsHkkjh xSl gS] rksbld ks
fey kusij ¼d ksbZHkh ek=kk½ vkS
l r eksy j nzO;eku esa 46. Which of the following compound/s ……
of̀) gksrh gSA fuEu esalsd kSuls;kSfxd d k vuqy Xu --------------
(D) pw afd CH4 feJ.k esalclsgYd h xSl gS] bld ks COOH
gVkuslsvkSl r eksy j nzO;eku esaof̀) gksrh gSA Sol. (B*) HOOC COOH

42. Which of the following statement………. COOH


fuEu esalsd kSulk¼ls½ d Fku ---------- Methane tetra carboxylic acid
Sol. (A) Conceptual error, mass of sodium atom is COOH
–24
23 × 1.66 × 10 g.
4
(B) as molar mass of He is 4.002602 g/mol,
so 4 g contain lesser number of atoms than (C)
avogadro number. COOH
(D) The RAM of sulphur is nearly 32, but not Cyclohexane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid
exactly 32.
COOH
Sol. (A) lad YiukRed =kqfV] lks
fM;e ijek.kqd k nzO;eku
23 × 1.66 × 10 g gS
–24
A gy % (B*) HOOC COOH
4
(B) He d k eks y j nzO;eku 4.002602 g/mol gSA COOH
blfy , 4 g, vkoksxknzksla[;k lsd e ijek.kqv ksad h esFksu VsVªk d kcksZfDlfy d vEy
la[;k j[krk gSA COOH
(D) lYQ j d k RAM y xHkx 32 gS
] y sfd u fuf'pr
32 ughagSA (C)
COOH
43. An orbital has equal number ………
,d d {kd f=kT;h; rFkk d ks.kh; uksM ks---------- lkbDyks
gsDlsu-1,3-Mkbd kcksZfDlfy d vEy
Sol. Radial nodes = n – l –1
Angular node = l 47. Which of the following compounds ……….
gy % f=kT;h; uksM = n – l –1
fuEufy f[kr esad kSuls;kSfxd --------------
d ks.kh; uks
M=l
2H / Ni
44. Which of the following graph ……… Sol. 

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H / Ni 2 Cl / h
2
 (C)  +
 Cl
2,3-Dimethylpentane
Cl + +

Cl Cl
H2 / Ni
  + + Cl

Cl
H / Ni
2
 Cl

2,3-Dimethylpentane
2 Cl / h
(D)  Cl

2 H / Ni
Sol.  50. Which is/are not correct IUPAC ………

fUkEu esalsd kSulk@d kSulsIUPAC uke ----------
2 H / Ni
 O
 3 2
2,3- Mkbes
fFky isUVsu Sol. (A) CH3—CH—CH2—C—Cl
1
CH2
4

H / Ni
3-Methyl but-3-enoyl chloride
2


3-es
fFkyC;wV-3-buksby DyksjkbM
H / Ni
2


2,3- Mkbes
fFky isUVsu (B)
Cyclohexyl ethene
48. Which amongs the following ……… lkbDy ks
gsfDly ,Fkhu
v.kql w=k C5H8O2 oky s;kSfxd ------------
3 2 1
Sol. C5H8O2 has two D.U. (C) CH3 — CH — CH2 — COOH
 C and D is correct. |4
C5H8O2 d sfy , D.U. d k eku nksgS A CH3 — CH
|
 C vkS
j D lgh fod Yi gSA CH3
5
49. The correct options among ………..
3, 4– Dimethyl pentanoic acid
fuEu esalsd kSulk@d kSulsfod Yi ---------- 3,4-Mkbes
fFkyisUVsukWbd vEy
Cl
Cl
Cl2 / h
51. The energy required to remove ……..
Sol. (A)   + ,d /kkrqX esals,d by sDVªkWu ----------
hc (6.63  1034 J . s)(3.00  108 m / s)
Cl Sol.   = =
+ +
E 3.31  10 20 J
Cl + –6
6.01 × 10 m.
Cl

52. A metal X has 1V ……….


Cl
(B)
Cl2 / h
  + t c /kkrqX ij 3 eV Å t kZ--------
Sol. K.E.max = 1 eV
Cl  1 = 3 –W
Cl
 W = 2eV (work function)
+ + Cl
+ Cl
hc
 0 =
W
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12400 eV Å 1 1 
= = 6200 Å 13.6z 2   2 
2 eV
27.2
=  4 n2 
But    0 for photoelectric effect. 10.2 1 1 
So, (A) and (D) are incorrect. 13.6z2   2 
 9 n2 
1 108 106
Also 0  / m=
 /cm 27.2 9n22  36
6200  1010 62 62 =
for photoelectric effect   0 10.2 4n22  36
5 2 2
 2.5 × 10 /cm 108.8n2 – 979.2 = 91.8 n – 367.2
106 107 2
= / cm  /cm is more than 0 . 17n2 = 612
4 40 n2 = 6
Hence will cause photoelectric effect.
14 2 1 1
Also photon of  = 3 × 10 Hz 27.2 = 13.6 × Z   
4 36
3  108
 
–6
 = = 10 m Z=3
14
3  10 +2
 Sample contains Li species.
= 10000 Å > 0
So no photoelectric effect.
gy - n2 ls izFke mÙksft r voLFkk esa laØ e.k }kjk eqDr
Sol. K.E.vf/kd re = 1 eV d qy Å t kZ= 10.20 + 17 = 27.2 eV
n2 lsf}rh; mÙks ft r voLFkk esalaØ e.k }kjk eqDr
 1 = 3 –W
d qy Å t kZ= 4.25 + 5.95 = 10.2 eV
 W = 2eV (d k;ZQ y u)
1 1 
13.6z 2   2 
hc 27.2  4 n2 
 0 = =
W 10.2 1 1 
12400 eV Å 13.6z2   2 
= = 6200 Å  9 n2 
2 eV
27.2 9n22  36
y sfd u   0 ¼izd k'k oS| qr iz
Hkko d sfy,½ =
10.2 4n22  36
blfy ,, (A) o (D) xy r gSA
2 2
1 108 106 108.8n2 – 979.2 = 91.8 n – 367.2
0   / m= /cm
6200  1010 62 62 2
17n2 = 612
izd k'k oS| qr iz
Hkko d sfy ,   0 n2 = 6
 2.5 × 10 /cm
5 2 1 1
27.2 = 13.6 × Z   
106 107  4 36 
= / cm  /cm ( 0 lsvf/kd gS½ Z=3
4 40
 izkn'kZesaLi+2 Lih'kht mifLFkr gSA
vr% ;g izd k'k oS| qr izHkko n'kkZ,xkA
lkFk gh  = 3 × 1014 Hz d sfy , Q ksVksu 54. When electron jumps from higher ………..
t c by sDVªkWu nh xbZmÙksft r voLFkk ------------
3  108 –6 Sol. According to paragraph If a electron jump from
 = = 10 m
3  1014 n = 6 to n' a photon of 4.25 eV energy
= 10000 Å > 0 releases.
blfy , d ks
bZizd k'k oS| qr izHkko ughagksxkA 2  1 1
4.25 = 13.6 × (3)  2   n=4
 n' 36 
53. The hydrogen like species ……… gy - t c by sDVªkWu n = 6 lsfd lh fuEu d {kk n' esalaØ e.k
gkbMªkst u d sleku Lih'kht ------------ d jrk gS] rks4.25 eV Å t kZeqDr gksrh gSA vr%]
st
Sol. Total energy release for transition of n2 to 1 2  1 1
excited state = 10.20 + 17 = 27.2 eV 4.25 = 13.6 × (3)  2  n=4
nd  n' 36 
Total energy release for transition of n2 to 2
excited state = 4.25 + 5.95 = 10.2 eV 55. A photon of 3.91 eV falls on the metallic
…………
3.91 eV d k ,d Q ks
VkWu /kkfRod lrg ij ------------

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12400 O
Sol.  = = 3.1 eV H
OH
4000 OO3/Zn+H
3 / H2O2O
Maximum KE of photoelectron = 0.81 eV OH
H
Q ksVksby sDVªkWu d h vf/kd re KE = 0.81 eV O
12.3 C;wVButane-1,4-dial
su-1,4-MkbvkWbd
min. = Å
0.81
12.3
  13.67 Å
0.9 60. Which of the following products is NOT
………….
56. An electron is accelerated from rest ;kSfxd d svipk;d d kjh vkst ks
uhvi?kVu -----------------
…………….. Sol.
fojke voLFkk ls,d by sDVªkWu d ksx V foHkokUrj -----
------------------
1/ 2
 150 
Sol.  =  
 V 
150
V= = 50 V
(1.73)2
57. Which is correct about the following ?
fuEufy f[kr d slUnHkZesad kSulk fod Yi lgh gSa\
Sol. 1°, 2° and 3° amines are functional isomers
1°, 2° vkS
j 3° ,ehu fØ ;kRed leko;oh gSaA

58. Which of the following pair ………..


fuEu esalsd kSuls;kSfxd ksd s;qXe ------------
Sol. C – NH CH3 and
||
O
NH are metamer of each

other.
C – NH CH3 vkSj
||
O
NH ,d &nwl jsd se/;ko;oh

gSA
59. An organic compound C4H6 on ozonolysis
……….
,d d kcZfud ;kSfxd C4H6 vks
t ksuhvi?kVu ……...
Sol.

O
H
OH
OO3/Zn+H
3 / H2O2O

OH
H
O
Butane-1,4-dioic acid
Butane-1,4-dial

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CUMULATIVE TEST -1 (CT-1)
(JEE ADVANCED PATTERN)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED) 2017
DATE : 09-08-2015 | CLASS-XI
ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PAPER-1
MATHEMATICS
1. (ABCD) 2. (ABC) 3. (AC) 4. (B) 5. (ABC) 6. (AB) 7. (ABC)
8. (ABCD) 9. (AB) 10. (ABD) 11. (B) 12. (C) 13. (C) 14. (A)
15. (D) 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (A)

PHYSICS
21. (AD) 22. (ACD) 23. (ACD) 24. (BD) 25. (BD) 26. (AB) 27. (BCD)
28. (ABC) 29. (AB) 30. (BC) 31. (A) 32. (B) 33. (B) 34. (B)
35. (A) 36. (C) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (A) 40. (B)

CHEMISTRY
41. (CD) 42. (ABD) 43. (CD) 44. (ABCD) 45. (AD) 46. (BC) 47. (BCD)
48. (CD) 49. (ABCD) 50. (ABC) 51. (B) 52. (C) 54. (A) 55. (A)
56. (B) 57. (C) 58. (C) 59. (C) 60. (D)

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