Class - 13 (Acceleration) - Jee Main + Advanced: (Paper - 1)
Class - 13 (Acceleration) - Jee Main + Advanced: (Paper - 1)
Class - 13 (Acceleration) - Jee Main + Advanced: (Paper - 1)
[ PAPER - 1 ]
Date : 05 - 07 - 2020 Duration: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 186
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INSTRUCTIONS
In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 13 questions, Section - C contains 5 questions. Please
ensure that the Questions paper you have received contains ALL THE QUESTIONS in each section and
PAGES.
SECTION - A
Q.1 to Q.5 are Single Correct type question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which Only one
option Correct & carry 3 marks each. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Q.6 to Q.13 are multiple correct type questions. Each question has four options (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which one or more may be correct & carry 4 marks each. 2 mark will be deducted for each
wrong answer.
SECTION - C
Q.1 to Q.5 are Integer answer type questions (whose answer is 4 digits [0000 to 9999]) & carry 3
marks each. No Negative Marking.
NOTE : GENERAL INSTRUCTION FOR FILLING THE OMR ARE GIVEN BELOW.
1. Use only blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darkening the bubble.
2. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your OMR answer sheet.
3. The Answer sheet will be checked through computer hence, the answer of the question must be marked by
shading the circles against the question by blue/black pen.
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PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[SINGLE CORRECT TYPE] [ , d oS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj]
Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out i z-1 l si z-5 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s
of which ONLY ONE is correct ^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS
A
1. The set of all real numbers x for which 1. x dh l Hkh okLr fod l a
[ ; kvksadk l eq
Pp; ] ft udsfy ; s
x2 – |x + 2| + x > 0, is x2– |x + 2| + x > 0 gS ] gksxk
(A) (–, –2) (2, ) (A) (–, –2) (2, )
x2 ax b
2. If the rang e of t he funct i on 2. ; fn Qy u f(x) = dk i fj l j [–5,4],
x2 2x 3
x2 ax b a,b N gS
, r c a–b dk eku gS&
f(x) = is [–5,4], a,b N, then the
x2 2x 3
(A) 5 (B) 10
value of a–b is _____. (C) 18 (D) 22
(A) 5 (B) 10
(C) 18 (D) 22
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{x} {x}
5. Range of the function f (x) = 5. Qy u f (x) = , t gk¡{x} fH
kUukRed Hkkx Qyu
1 {x} 1 {x}
where {x} denotes the fracti onal part
function is gS
] dk i fj l j gS
1 (A) [0 , 1) (B) 0,
1
(A) [0 , 1) (B) 0, 2
2
1 1 1 1
(C) 0, (D) 0, (C) 0, (D) 0,
2 2 2 2
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3 4 5 3 4 5
6. Let f(x)= + + , then f(x) = 0 6. ekukf(x)= + + gS
] r c f(x) = 0
x 2 x 3 x4 x 2 x 3 x4
has dsgksa
xs&
(A) 2 roots in (2, 3) (A) (2,3) esa2 ewy
(B) 2 roots in (3, 4) (B) (3,4) es
a2 ewy
(C) exactly one root in (2, 3)
(C) (2, 3) esaBhd , d ew
y
(D) exactly one root in (3, 4)
(D) (3, 4) esaBhd , d ew
y
8. The function f : [0, 3] [1, 29], defined by 8. Qy u f : [0, 3] [1, 29], f(x) = 2x3 – 15x2 +
f(x) = 2x 3 – 15x2 + 36x + 1, is 36x + 1 ds} kj ki fj H
kkf"kr gS
] gksxk&
(A) one-one (B) onto (A) , s
dSdh (B) vkPNknd
(C) Into (D) Many one (C) vU rZ
{ksih (D) cgq , dS
dh
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11. The solution set of the system of equations, 11. l ehdj .kfudk; ks
1 1
log12x log 2 log 2 y = log2x and log12x log 2 log 2 y = log2x r Fkk
x x
log2 x (log3(x + y)) = 3 log3x is log2 x (log3(x + y)) = 3 log3x dk gy l eq
Pp;
(A) x = 6; y = 2 (B) x = 4, y = 3 gksxk&
(A) x = 6; y = 2 (B) x = 4, y = 3
(C) x = 2; y = 6 (D) x = 3; y = 4 (C) x = 2; y = 6 (D) x = 3; y = 4
1 1
12. For the equation log100 | x + y| = and 12. l ehdj .k log100 | x + y| = r Fkk log10 y –
2 2
log10 y – log10 |x| = log100 4, (x, y) is log10 |x| = log100 4 dsfy ; s(x, y) gS&
(A) (10/3, 20/3) (B) (10, 20) (A) (10/3, 20/3) (B) (10, 20)
(C) (–10, 20) (D) (-10/3, –20/3) (C) (–10, 20) (D) (-10/3, –20/3)
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13. Which of the following real numbers is (are) 13. fuEu esal sdkS
ul hokLr fod l a
[ ; k; sav/kukRed gS
non-positive ?
2 3
2 3 (A) log 1
(A) log 1 2 3
2 3 2
2
(B) log12 65 7
(B) log12 65 7
(C) log 2 log 5 3 · log 7 5 · log 3 7
(C) log 2 log 5 3 · log 7 5 · log 3 7 2
2 3 3
3 3 (D) log 7
(D) log 7 2
2
SECTION - C SECTION - C
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. i z-1 l si z-5 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dkmÙkj dsoy
(The answer of each of the questions is 4 digits) d ksesnhft
4 va ; sA
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5. Let f (x) = (x + 1)(x + 2)(x + 3)(x + 4) + 5 5. ekuk f (x) = (x + 1)(x + 2)(x + 3)(x + 4) + 5
where x [–6, 6]. If the range of the t gk¡x [–6, 6] gS A ; fn Qy u dk i fj l j [a, b] gS
]
function is [a, b] where a, b N then find t gk¡a, b N gS] r ks(a + b) dk eku Kkr dhft ; sA
the value of (a + b).
PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[SINGLE CORRECT TYPE] [, d oS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj]
Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out i z-1 l si z-5 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s
of which ONLY ONE is correct ^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS
A
1. The image of a stationary person is formed 1. , d fLFkj O ; fDr dki zfr fcEc , d l er y ni Z . k} kj kcuk; k
by a plane mirror moving at 60° to its normal. tkrk gS] tks blds vfHkyEc ls 60° dsdks.ki j xfr ' khy gS A
The speed of the image as seen by the person
himself is :
Lo; aO; fDr } kj k i zsf{kr i zfr fcEc dhpky gS:
(A) Less than the speed of the mirror (A) ni Z . k dhpky l sde
(B) More than the speed of the mirror (B) ni Z . kdhpky l svf/kd
(C) Equal to the speed of the mirror. (C) ni Z . k dhpky dscj kcj
(D) Either (A) or (C) depending on the position
of the person. (D) (A) ; k(C) es al sdksbZ, d] O ; fDr dhfLFkfr i j fuHkZ
j gS
A
2. A clock hung on a wall has marks instead of 2. nhokj i j Vaxhgq
bZ, d ?kM+ hi j vad ksdsLFkku i j fpUg cus
numbers on its dial. On the opposite wall there gq
, gSA?kM+hdsl keusdhnhokj i j ni Z . kyxkgq v kgS
Ani Z
.k
is a mirror, and the image of the clock in the
mirror if read, indicates the time as 8:20.
esacusgq, ?kM+
hdsi zfr fcEc dks; fn i <+sr ks; g 8:20 ba
fxr
What is the time in the clock. dj r k gS
A ?kM+hesaD; k l e; gS\
(A) 3:40 (B) 4:40 (C) 5:20 (D) 4:20 (A) 3:40 (B) 4:40 (C) 5:20 (D) 4:20
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µ 1 µ 1 µ 1
µ 1 (A) R (B) R
(A) (B) R
µ 1 R µ 1 µ 1
µ 1
2µ 2µ 2µ 2µ
(C) R (D) R (C) R (D) R
µ 1 µ 1 µ 1 µ 1
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7. A right angled isosceles prism is used in air 7. , d l edks.kl ef} ckgqfi zTe dkmi ; ksx gok(µgok = 1) esa
(µair = 1) for reflecting back a ray as shown. fn[ kk; suq
l kj , d fdj .k dksoki l i j kofr Zr dj usdsfy ; s
This is possible if refractive index of prism fd; k t kr k gSA ; g l EHko gksxk ; fn fi zTe dk vi or Z
uka
d
(µ) :
(µ) gS:
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A A
B C B C
1 1
1 1 (A) 2 sin
(A) 2 sin 3
3
1
1 1
1 1 1 1 (B) sin sin 1
(B) sin sin
2 6
2 6
1
1 1
1
1 1
sin 1 (C) sin sin 1
(C) sin 2 3
2 3
1 1
1 1 (D) sin sin
(D) sin sin 2 4 3
2 4 3
9. A short linear object is placed along optic 9. , d y?kqj s[kh; oLr q, d vor y ni Z . kdsi zd kf' kd v{kds
axis of a concave mirror between focus and vuqfn' kQksd l r FkkoØr kdsUædschp j [ kht kr hgS Ar c -
curvature centre, then -
(A) , d okLr fod yE ck (elongated) i zfr fcEc fufeZ r gksxk
(A) a real elongated image will be formed
(B) an elongated virtual image will be formed (B) , d yE ckvkHkkl hi zfr fcEc fufeZ
r gksxk
(C) an inverted, enlarged image will be formed (C) , d mYVk, cM+ ki zfr fcEc fufeZ
r gksxk
(D) a diminished virtual image will be formed (D) , d Nks VkvkHkkl hi zfr fcEc fufeZr gksxk
10. Which of the following statements is/are 10. t c i zd k' kfdj .kl ?ku ek/; e esavki fr r gksrhgS
, rc,d
correct about the refraction of light from a l er y l r g l si zd k' k dsvi or Zu dsckj sesafuEufy f[ kr
plane surface when light ray is incident in
denser medium (C is critical angle) - dFkuksaesal sdkS ul k/dkSul sl ghgSA(C ØkfUr d dks.kgS )-
(A) The maximum angle of deviation during
refraction is – C, it will be at angle of (A) vi or Z
u dsnkS
j ku fopy u dkvf/kdr e dks.k –C
2 2
incidence C gS, ; g vki r u dks
. k C i j gksxkA
(B) The maximum angle of deviation for all
angle of incidences is –2C, when angle of (B) l H khvki r u dks.kdsfy , fopy u dkvf/kdr e dks.k
incidence is slightly greater than C –2C gS , t c vki r u dks . kC l sFkksM+
kT; knkgS A
(C) If angle of incidence is less than C then
(C) ; fn vki r u dks . kC l sde gSr c fopy u c<+ sxk; fn
deviation increases if angle of incidence is
also increased vki r u dks.kHkhc<+ sxkA
(D) If angle of incidence is greater than C (D) ; fn vki r u dks . k C l sT; knk gS , r c fopy u dks .k
then angle of deviation decreases if angle of
incidence is increased
?kVsxk; fn vki r u dks.kc<+ k; kt kr kgS
A
11. Refractive index of an equilateral prism is 2 - 11. , d l eckgqfi zTe dk vi or Zukad 2 gS-
(A) minimum deviation from this prism can be 30° (A) bl fi zTe l sU; wur e fopy u 30° gksl dr k gS A
(B) minimum deviation from this prism can be 45°
(C) at angle of incidence = 45°, deviation is (B) bl fi z
Te l sU; w ur e fopy u 45° gksl dr k gS A
minimum (C) vki r u dks . k = 45° i j , fopy u U; w
ur e gS
A
(D) at angle of incidence = 60°, deviation is (D) vki r u dks . k= 60° i j , fopy u U; wur e gS
A
minimum
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13. The distance between a screen and an object 13. , d i nsZr Fkk , d oLr qdschp dhnw j h120 cm gS A, d
is 120 cm. A convex lens is placed closed to mÙky y S Ul oLr qdsl ehi j [ kk t kr k gSr Fkk i nsZdhvksj
the object and is moved along the line joining oLr qr Fkki nsZdksfey kusokyhj s[kkdsvuq fn' kpyk; kt kr k
object and screen, towards the screen. Two
gSAoLr qdsnksr hoz(sharp) i zfr fcEc i nsZi j i k; st kr sgSA
sharp images of the object are found on the
screen. The ratio of magnification of two real
nksokLr fod i zfr fcEcksadsvko/kZ uksdk vuq i kr 1 : 9 gS,
images is 1 : 9, then - rc -
(A) focal length of the lens is 22.5 cm (A) y SUl dhQksd l nw j h22.5 cm gS A
(B) smaller image is brighter than the larger one (B) Nks Vki zfr fcEc cM+ sal sT; knknhIr gksrkgS A
(C) larger image is brighter than the smaller one (C) cM+ ki zfr fcEc NksVsl sT; knknhIr gksrkgS A
(D) Brightness of both the images is same (D) nks uksai zfr fcEcksadhnhIr r kl eku gS A
SECTION - C SECTION - C
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. i z-1 l si z-5 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dkmÙkj dsoy
(The answer of each of the questions is 4 digits) d ksesnhft
4 va ; sA
eqf'dys oks phtsa gksrh gS] tks gesa rc fn[krh gS tc gekjk /;ku y{; ij ugha gksrkA
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3. How much water would be filled in a container 3. 21 cm Å¡pkbZds, d i k=kesafdr uki kuhHkj kt kukpkfg; s
of height 21 cm, so that it appears half filled
to the observer when viewed from the top of
r kfd i k=k dsf' k[ kj l sns[kusi j i zs{kd dks; g vk/kk Hkj k
the container ? (w = 4/3) fn[ kkbZnsrk gS? (w = 4/3)
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1. 1.
bc b bc b
(A) .RT (B) .P (A) .RT (B) .P
a (a b c ) a (a b c )
bc.P c bc.P c
(C) a (a b c ) (D) .P (C) a (a b c ) (D) .P
(a b c ) (a b c )
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3. A 10 litre box contains O3 and O2 at equilibrium 3. 2000 K i j 10 y hVj dscDl sesaO3 vkS
j O2 l kE; koLFkk
at 2000 K. KP = 4 × 1014 atm for 2O3 (g) esagS
a
A 2O3 (g) 3O2(g) dsfy , KP = 4 ×
3O2(g). Assume that PO2 PO3 and if total 1014 atm gS
Aekukfd PO2 PO3 gS
] ; fn dq
y nkc 8
pressure is 8 atm, then partial pressure of
atm gksr ksO3 dkvka
f' kd nkc D; k gksxk%
O3 will be : –5
(A) 8 × 10 atm (B) 11.3 × 10–7 atm
(A) 8 × 10–5 atm (B) 11.3 × 10–7 atm (C) 9.71 × 10–6 atm (D) 9.71 × 10–2 atm
(C) 9.71 × 10 atm (D) 9.71 × 10–2 atm
–6
4. The degree of dissociation of PCl5 () obeying 4. l kE; PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2 dk i ky u dj usoky h
the equilibrium, PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2 , is PCl5 dsfo; kst u dh ek=kk (), l kE; i j nkc dsl kFk
approximately related to the presure at y xHkx fuEu i zd kj l sl a
cf/kr gS(fn; kx; kgS
] << 1)%
equilibrium by (given << 1) :
1
1 (A) P (B)
(A) P (B) P
P
1 1
1 1 (C) 2 (D)
(C) (D) P P4
P2 P4
5. The vapour pressure of water at 20°C is 17.54 5. 20°C i j t y dsok"i nkc 17.54 mmHg gS ] fn[ kk; sx; s
mmHg. What will be the vapour pressure of mi dj .k esafi LVu dksuhpsdj usdsckn nzo i j xS l dk
the water in the apparatus shown after the
vk; r u bl dsi zkj fEHkd vk; r u dkvk/kkde gkst kr kgSr ks
piston is lowered, decreasing the volume of
the gas above the liquid to one half of its
mi dj .kesai kuhdkok"i nkc gksxkA(ekukr ki eku fLFkj gS ).
initial volume (assume temperature constant).
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7. The polarimeter readings in an experiment to 7. xUusdh' kdZ j k(1st dksfV vfHkfØ; k) dsfy, i zfr i u dhnj
measure the rate of inversion of cane suger
dkseki usdsfy , , d i z;ksx esai ksy sjhehVj i kB~ ; ka
d fuEu
(1st order reaction) were as follows
time (min) : 0 30 i zd kj l sfy ; sx; sgSa%
angle (degree) : 30 20 – 15 l e; (min) : 0 30
Identify the true statement (s) log 2 = 0.3, dks.k(fMxzh) : 30 20 – 15
log 3 = 0.48, log 7 = 0.84 l ghdFkuksdksi gpkfu; s(s) log 2 = 0.3, log 3 =
(A) the half life of the reaction is 75 min.
0.48, log 7 = 0.84
(B) the solution is optically inactive at 120
min. (A) vfHkfØ; kdhv) Z
v k; q75 min gS A
(C) The equimolar mixture of the products is (B) 120 min. i j foy ; u i zd k' kh; : i l svl fØ;
dextrorotatory. ¼fuf"Ø; ½gSA
(D) The angle would be 7.5° at half time. (C) mR i knksadkl eeksy j feJ.knf{k.k?kq
zo.k&?kw
. kZ
d gksrkgS
A
(D) v) Z v k; qi j dks.k7.5° gSA
8. Consider the decay of P to A and B by two 8. nksl ekU
r j i zFke dksfVdhvfHkfØ; kes
ads{k; l sA vkS
P j B cur k
parallel first order reactions as shown in Fig. gSbl sfuEu fp=k} kjki znf' kZ
r fd; kt kr kgS
Afn; kx; kgS
Given
vfHkfØ; k H osx fu; r ka
d l fØ; .k Åt kZ
Reaction H Rate constant Energy of activation
PA HA kA EA
PA HA kA EA
PB HB kB EB
PB HB kB EB
b
=k dh Åt kZ
a
c d
P B
ra
A
vfHkfØ; k dh xfr
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10. For the reaction CH4 + Br2 CH3Br + HBr 10. vfHkfØ; kCH4 + Br2 CH3Br + HBr dsi zk; ksfxd
the experimental data require the following : i l svk¡d M+
s]fuEu nj l ehdj .kdki ky u dj r sgS
A
rate equation :
d k 1[CH4 ][Br2 ]
d k 1[CH4 ][Br2 ] [CH3Br] = 1 k [HBr] /[Br ]
dt 2 2
[CH3Br] =
dt 1 k 2 [HBr] /[Br2 ]
bl dsfy , fuEu esal sdkS ul k@dkSul sdFku l R; gS
A
Which of the following is/are true regarding (A) vfH kfØ; k, d i n vfHkfØ; kgSA
this ? (B) i z
kj fEHkd voLFkk{[HBr] 0} esavfHkfØ; kf} r h;
(A) The reaction is a single step reaction
dksfV dhgS A
(B) The reaction is 2nd order in the initial
(C) vfU r e voLFkk {[Br2] 0} esavfHkfØ; k f} r h;
stages {[HBr] 0}
(C) The reaction is 2nd order in the final dksfV dhgS A
stages {[Br2] 0} (D) vfH kfØ; kdhv.kq la[ ; r kdhdksfV 2 gS
A
(D) The molecularity of the reaction is two
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Dd Dd
12. The equation =
(n 1)d
is not correctly 12. l ehdj .k = (n 1)d dsfy , l ghl q
esfy r ughagS
A
13. CuSO4 . 5H2O(s) CuSO4(s) + 5H2O(g) 13. CuSO4 . 5H2O(s) CuSO4(s) + 5H2O(g)
Kp = 10–10 (atm). 10–2 moles of CuSO4 . Kp = 10–10 (atm). 27°C i j 2.5L , d i k=k esa
5H2O(s) is taken in a 2.5L container at 27°C
CuSO4 . 5H2O (Bks
l) ds 10–2 eksy fy ; st kr sgS
ar ks
1
then at equilibrium [Take : R = litre atm 1
12 l kE; i j [fy ft , : R = litre atm mol–1 K–1]
12
mol–1 K–1]
(A) i k=kes
a' ks"kcpsCuSO4.5H2O dseksy 9 × 10–3 gS
a
(A) Moles of CuSO 4 . 5H 2O left in the
container is 9 × 10–3 (B) i k=k esa' ks"k cpsCuSO 4 .5H 2 O d seksy 9.8
(B) Moles of CuSO 4 . 5H 2O left in the × 10 –3 gS a
container is 9.8 × 10–3 (C) i k=k es
ami fLFkr CuSO4 dseksy 10–3 gS a
(C) Moles of CuSO4 present in the container
(D) i k=k es
ami fLFkr CuSO4 dseksy 2 × 10–4 gS a
is 10–3
(D) Moles of CuSO4 present in the container
is 2 × 10–4
SECTION - C SECTION - C
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions.
(The answer of each of the questions is 4 digits)
i z-1 l si z-5 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dkmÙkj dsoy
d ksesnhft
4 va ; sA
1. Consider the equilibrium
1. fuEu l kE; dkvoy ksd u dhft ,
Ni(s) + 4CO(g) Ni(CO)4(g) ;
Kp = 0.125 atm–3. Ni(s) + 4CO(g) Ni(CO)4(g) ;
If equal number of moles of CO and Ni(CO)4 Kp = 0.125 atm–3.
(ideal gases) are mixed in a small container ; fn , d fi LVu ; q Dr , d NksVsi k=kesaCO r FkkNi(CO)4
fitted with a piston, find the maximum total (vkn' kZxS l ksa
) dseks
y ksadhl eku l a
[ ; k dksfefJr fd; k
pressure (in atm) to which this mixture must
t kr kgS] r ksog vf/kdr e~dq y nkc (atm esa ) Kkr dhft ; s
]
be brought in order to just precipitate out
metallic Ni ? ft l i j /kkfRod Ni dkvo{ksi.kBhd i zkj EHkgksusyxr kgS A
2. The equilibrium constant for the reaction : 2. H3BO3 + fXyl j hu (H3BO3 + fXyl j hu) l adqy ds
H3BO3 + glycerine (H3BO3 + glycerine) fy , l kE; koLFkkfu; r kad 0.90 gSA
complex is 0.90. 0.10M H3BO3 foy ; u ds, d y hVj es afdr uhek=kk esa
How much glycerine should be added to one
litre of 0.10 M H3BO3 solution, so that 60% of fXy l j hu fey k; ht k; sfd H3BO3 dk60%, cksfj d vEy
the H3BO3 is converted to boric acid-glycerine fXy l j hu l a dqy esacny t k; s\ (; g ekfu; sfd fXy l j hu
complex ? (Assume volume remains same feykusl svk; r u esai fj or Z
u ux.; gSr Fkkcksfj d vEy vkS j
even after adding glycerine and one mole fXy l j hu i zR;sd ds, d eksy dhvfHkfØ; kl sl a dq
y dk, d
each of boric acid and glycerine react to give
one mole of the complex.) [Please multiple eksy cur k gS A)
your answer by 1.732 to fill in OMR] [Please multiple your answer by 1.732 to fill
in OMR]
3. Barium ions, CN¯ and Co2+ form an ionic 3. csfj ; e vk; u] CN¯ vkS j Co2+ , d vk; fud l a dqy cukr s
complex. If that complex is supposed to be gS
A; fn ekuk; g l a dq
y t y esa75% vk; fur gksrkgS ] l kFk
75% ionised in water with vant Hoff factor ‘ i ’
equal to four, then the coordination number
gh okUVgkW Q xq . kka
d ‘ i ’ pkj dscj kcj gks] r c l a
dqy esa
2+
of Co2+ in the complex can be : Co dhl eU o; l a[ ; k gksxh%
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4. A s ol ut e’ S’ und ergoes a rev ersi bl e 4. , d foy s; ’S’ esamRØe.kh; f=ky dhdj .kgkst kr kgSAt c
trimerization when dissolved in a certain ml sfdl hfoy k; d esa?kksy k t kr k gS
A bl ds0.1 eksy y
solvent. The boiling point elevation of its 0.1
molal solution was found to be identical to
foy ; u dsDoFkuka d mUu; u dk eku] , d foy s; ¼ft l dk
the boiling point elevation in case of a 0.08 laxq
. ku ; kfo; kst u ughagksrkgS
a½ds0.08 eksy y foy ; u
molal solution of a solute which neither dsDoFkuka d mUu; u dseku dsl eku i k; kx; kAfoys; ‘S’
undergoes association nor dissociation. To dsf=ky dhdj .kdhi zfr ' kr r kKkr dhft , A
what percent had the solute ‘S’ undergone
trimerization?
5. Osmotic pressure of blood is 74 atm at 27°C. 5. 27°C i j j Dr dki j kl j .knkc 74 atm gS AvUr%f' kj h;
a
Number of moles of glucose to be used per ba
tSD' ku dsfy , i zfr yhVj Xywd ksl dseksy ksadhl a
[ ; kt ks
litre for an intravenous injection that is to
have the same osmotic pressure as blood is:
fd j Dr dsl eku ghi j kl j .k nkc mRiUu dj s] fuEu gS%