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PART – I : PHYSICS

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (4R-W)

This Section contains 20 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. If in a cricular coil A of radius R, current i is flowing and in another coil B of radius 2R a current 2i is flowing, then the
ratio of the magnetic fields, BA and BB produced at the centre by them will be
(*a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 1/2 (d*) 2/1

2. The figure shows a network of resistor each having value 12. Find the equivalent resistance between points A and
B.

(a*) 9 (b) 12/5  (c) 8 (d) 11/3 

3. Starting at temperature 300K, one mole of an ideal diatomic gas ( = 1.4) is first compressed adiabatically from
V
volume V1 to V2  1 . It is then allowed to expand isobarically to volume 2V2. If the processes are the quasi-static
16
0.4
then the final temperature of the gas (in °K) is (to the nearest integer)…… (16 = 3.03)
(a) 1250 (b*) 1818 (c) 1919 (d) 1500

4. During the propagation of electromagnetic wave in a medium


(a) Electric energy density is double of the magnetic energy density
(b) Electric energy density is half of the magnetic energy density
(c*) Electric energy density is equal to the magnetic energy density
(d) Both electric and magnetic energy densities are zero

5. The adjacent graph shows the extension (l) of a wire of length 1 m suspended from the top of a roof at one end and
–6 2
with a load W connected to the other end. If the cross-sectional area of the wire is 10 m , calculate the Young’s
modulus of the material of the wire from the graph

(a*) 2  1011 N / m2 (b) 2  1011 N / m2 (c) 3  1012 N / m2 (d) 2  1013 N / m2

6. A parallel plate capacitor with air between the plates has a capacitance of 9 pF. The separation between its plates is
d. The space between the plates is now filled with two dielectrics. One of the dielectrics has dielectric constant
k1  3 and thickness d/3 while the other one has dielectric constnat k2 = 6 and thickness 2d/3, Capacitance of the
capacitor is now
(a) 20.25 pF (b) 1.8 pF (c) 45 pF (d*) 40.5 pF

7. When the light of wavelength 400nm is incident on a metal surface of work function 2.3eV photoelectrons are
emitted. A fastest photoelectron combines with a He2 ion to form He  ion in its 3 excited state and a photon is
rd

emitted in this process. Then the energy of the photon emitted during combination is. (Assume energy of He2 to be
zero)

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(a*) 4.2 eV (b) 5.7 eV (c) 6.5 eV (d) 6.8 eV
2
8. A 27mW laser beam has a cross-sectional area of 10 mm . The magnitude of the maximum electric field in this
electromagnetic wave is given by [Take, permittivity of space,  0  9  1012 SI units and speed of light,
c  3  108 m / s]
(a) 1 kV/m (b) 0.7 kV/m (c) 2 kV/m (d*) 1.4 kV/m

  S    S 
9. Y1  A sin  t  k  x    and Y2  A sin  t  k  x    are two waves which are superimposed. The amplitude of
  2    2 
the resultant wave of the two wave is : (where symbols have usual meanings)
 kS  S
(a) 2A (b) A 2 (c*) 2A cos   (d) A sin
 2  2

10. An early model for an atom considered it to have a positively charged point nucleus of charge +ze and the negative
charge –ze is uniformly distributed up to the radius R surrounding the nucleus. The electric field inside the atom at a
distance r from the centre will be

ze  1 r 2  ze  1  ze  1 r 
(a) 0 (b)    (c) (d*)  3
4 0  r 2 R 4  4 0  r 2  
4 0  r 2
R 

11. The spatial distribution of the electric field due to charges (A, B) is shown in figure. Which one of the following
statemnts is correct?

(a*) A is +ve and B  ve,| A || B | (b) A is –ve and B +ve, |A| = |B|
(c) Both are +ve but A > B (d) Both are –ve but A > B

12. A circuit element is placed in a closed box. At time t = 0, a constant current generator supplying a current of I amp is
connected across the box. Potential difference across the box varies according to graph as shown in the figure. the
element in the box is

(a) A resistance of 2 (b) A battery of emf 6V


(c) An inductance of 2H (d*) A capacitance

13. Effective capacitance of parallel combination of two capactors C1 and C2 is 10F. When these capacitors are
individually connected to a voltage source of 1V, the energy stored in the capactor C 2 is 4 times that of C1. If these
capacitors are connected in series, their effective capacitance will be
(a*) 1.6F (b) 3.2F (c) 8.4F (d) 4.2F

14. Two concnetric shells have masses M and m and their radii are R and r respectively, where R > r. What is the
gravitation potential at their common centre?

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GM GM M m  M m 
(a)  (b)  (c) G    (d*) G   
R r R r  R r 

15. A conducting wire carrying a current I is bent into the shape as shown. The net magnetic field at the centre ‘O’ of the
circular arc of radius ‘R’ is

0I  1  3  0I  1  3  0I  1  3  0I  2  3 


(a) (b) (c*) (d)
2R    4R    8R    8R   

16. In the given meter bridge configuration, initial null point occurs for  60 cm. If a resistance of 10 is added in
series to R1, null point shifts to 50 cm without any change in remaining circuit, then value of R1 is

(a) 60 (b) 50 (c) 40 (d*) Situation is not possible

17. In the network shown the potential difference between A and B is


(R = r1 = r2 = r3 = 1, E1 = 3V, E2 = 2V, E3 = 1V)

(a) 1V (b*) 2V (c) 3V (d) 4V

18. Two vibrating tuning forks produce progressive waves given by y1  4sin(500 t ) and y 2  2sin(506 t ). These
tuning forks are held near the ear of a person. The person will hear  beats/s with intensity ratio between maxima
and minima equal to . Find the value of  – .
(a) 3 (b*) 6 (c) 9 (d) 12

19. A cyclic process ABCD is shown in the figure P-V diagram. Which of the following curves represent the same
process

(a*) (b) (c) (d)


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20. An object is placed at a distance of 40 cm from a convex spherical mirror as shown in figure. The radius of curvature
of the convex mirror is 20 cm. At what distance from the object a plane mirror should be placed so that the image in
the spherical mirror and plane mirror may be in one plane

(a) 20 cm (b*) 24 cm (c) 28 cm (d) 32 cm


SECTION – II (Integer Type) (4R)
This Section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit Integer ranging from 0 to 99.
The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
21. Two cars A and B are moving away from each other in opposite directions. Both the cars are moving with a speed of
–1
20ms with respect to the ground. If an observer in car A detects a frequency 9kHz of the sound coming from car B,
–1
what is the natural frequency (in kHz) of the sound source in car B? (speed of sound in air = 340 ms )
Ans. 8

22. In a potentiometer experiment the balancing with a cell is at length 240 cm. On shunting the cell with a resistance of
2, the balancing length becomes 120 cm. The internal resistance (in ) of the cell is
Ans. 2

23. An ammeter reads upto 1 ampere. Its internal resistance is 0.81 ohm. To increase the range to 10 A the value of the
requried shunt is (R/100) . The value of R is
Ans. 9

24. An -particle and a proton are accelerated from rest by a potential difference of 100V. After this, their de-Broglie
p
wavelengths are  and p respectivley. The ratio , to the nearest integer, is

Ans. 3

25. An incompressible liquid flow through a horizontal tube as shown in the figure. Then the velocity ‘v’ of the fluid (in
m/s) is

Ans. 1

PART – II : CHEMISTRY

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (4R-W)

This Section contains 20 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
26. The Fischer presentation of D-glucose is given below

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The correct strcture(s) of -L-glucopyranose is (are)

(a) (b) (c) (d*)

27. Given below are the quantum numbers for 4 electrons

The correct order of increasing energy is


(a) D<B<A<C (b*) D < A < B < C (c) B<D<A<C (d) B<D<C<A

28. Given below are two statements


Statement I : The E° value of Ce4 / Ce3 is +1.74V
4+ 3+
Statement II : Ce is more stable in Ce state than Ce state
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below
(a) Both statement I and statement II are correct
(b) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is correct
(c) Both statement I and statement II are incorrect
(d*) Statement I is correct but statement II is incorrect

29. The standard electrode potential (M 3  / M 2 ) for V, Cr, Mn and Co are –0.41 V, +1.57V and +1.97V, respectively.
The metal ions which canliberte H2 from a dilute acid are
2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+
(a) V and Mn (b) Cr and Co (c*) V and Cr (d) Mn and Co

30. The IUPAC name of the complex [Pt (NH3 )2 Cl (NH2CH3 )]Cl is
(a*) Diamminechlorido (methanamine) platinum (II) chloride
(b) Diammine (methanamine) chloridoplatinum (II) chloride
(c) Bisammine (methanamine) chloridoplatinum (II) chloride
(d) Diamminechlorido (aminomethane) platinum (II) chloride

31. In the following reaction sequence the major product A and B are

(a*) (b)

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(c) (d)

32. Consider the following reactions

Which of these reactions are possible?


(a) (b) and (d) (b) (a) and (d) (c) (a) and (b) (d*) (b), (c) and (d)

33. Among the statements (a) – (d), the incorrect ones are
(1) Octahedral Co(III) complexes with strong field ligands have very high magnetic moments
(2) When 0  P, the d-electron configuration of Co(III) in an octahedral complex is t2g
4
eg2
(3) Wavelength of light absorbed by [Co(en)3 ]3  is lower than that of [CoF6 ]3 
–1
(4) If the  0 for an octahedral complex of Co(III) is 18,000, cm the t for its tetrahedral complex with the same
–1
ligand will be 16,000 cm
(a) (3) and (4) only (b*) (1) and (4) only (c) (1) and (2) only (d) (2) and (3) only

34. The major product [B] in the follwoign reactions is

(a) (b)

(c*) (d)

35. 5 moles of an ideal gas at 100K are allowed to undergo reversible compression till its temperature beocmes 200K. If
–1 –1
CV  28JK 1mol 1, calculate U and pV for this process. (R = 8.0 JK mol )
(a) U  14kJ ; ( pV )  18kJ (b) U  2.8 kJ ; ( pV )  0.8 kJ
(c) U  14kJ ; ( pV )  0.8 J (d*) U  14kJ ; ( pV )  4 kJ

–1
 om for NaCl, HCl and NaA are 126.4, 425.9 and 100.5 S cm mol , respectively. If the conductivity of 0.001 M HA is
2
36.
5  105 S cm1, degree of dissociation of HA is
(a) 0.25 (b*) 0.125 (c) 0.50 (d) 0.75

37.

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Consider the above reaction and identify the Product P

(a) (b) (c) (d*)

38. Identify the major product A and B for the below given reaction sequence

(a) (b*)

(c) (d)

39. The incorrect statement is


(a) The first ionization enthalpy of K is less thant that of Na and Li
(b) Xe does not have the lowest first ionization enthalpy in its group
(c) The first ionization enthalpy of element with atomic number 37 is lower than that of the element with atomic
number 38
(d*) The first ionization enthalpy of Ga is higher than that of the d-block element with atomic number 30

40. The major product obtained in the following reaction is

(a) (b) (c*) (d)

41. The correct match between Item-I (starting meterail) and Item-II (reagent) for the preparation of benzaldehyde is

(a*) (I)-(R), (II)-(P) and (III)-(Q) (b) (I)-(P), (II)-(Q) and (III)-(R)
(c) (I) –(Q), (II)-(R) and (III)-(P) (d) (I)-(R), (II)-(Q) and (III)-(P)
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42. The results given in the below table were obtained during kinetic studies of the following reaction 2A  B  C  D

X and Y in the given table are respectively


(a) 0.4, 0.3 (b*) 0.3, 0.4 (c) 0.4, 0.4 (d) 0.3, 0.3

43. At 30°C, the half life for the decomposition of AB2 is 200 s and is independent of the initial concentration of AB2. The
time required for 80% of the AB2 to decompose is (Given : log 2 = 0.30; log 3 = 0.48)
(a) 200 s (b) 323 s (c*) 467 s (d) 532 s

44. Which of the following reactions will yield benzaldehyde as a product?

(a) (B) and (C) (b) (C) and (D) (c*) (A) and (D) (d) (A) and (C)

45. For the following

(a) (b*)

(c) (d)

SECTION – II (Integer Type) (4R)


This Section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit Integer ranging from 0 to
99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

46. For the reaction A(l )  2B(g ) , U  2.1 kcal , S  20 calK 1 at 300K. Hence G in kcal is …………. (magnitude)
Ans. 3

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47. The number of pairs of the solution having the same value of the osmotic pressure from the following is ………
(Assume 100% ionization)
(1) 0.500 M C2H5OH (aq) and 0.25 M KBr (aq)
(2) 0.100 M K4 [Fe(CN )6 ] (aq ) and 0.100 M FeSO4 (NH4 )SO4 (aq)
(3) 0.05 M K4 [Fe(CN )6 ] (aq) and 0.25 M NaCl (aq)
(4) 0.15 M NaCl (aq) and 0.1 M BaCl2 (aq)
(5) 0.02 M KCl. MgCl2. 6H2O (aq) and 0.05 M KCl (aq)
Ans. 4.00

48. Consider the following reactions :

The sum of the total number of atoms in one molecule each of (A), (B) and (C) is ……………..
Ans. 18

49. In the following reaction

The % yield for reaction I is 60% and that of reaction II is 50%. The overall yield of the complete reaction is
………….% [nearest integer]
Ans. 30

50. Total number of tripeptides possible by mixing of valine and proline is …………..
Ans. 8

PART – III : MATHS

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (4R-W)

This Section contains 20 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

x  3 y  2 z 1 x 2 y 3 z 2
CMP 51 to 53: Two lines whose equations are   and   lie in the same plane, then
2 3  3 2 3
51. The value of sin1 sin  is equal to
(a) 3 (b) –3 (c) 4 (d*) –4

52. Point of intersection of the line lies on


(a) 3x  y  z  20 (b*) x  6y  5z  20 (c) x  6y  5z  10 (d) None of these

53. Equation of plane containing both lines is


(a) x  5y  3z  10 (b) x  6y  5z  20 (c*) x  6y  5z  10 (d) None of these

54. The equaiton of the plane bisecting the acute angle between the planes 2x  y  2z  3  0 and
3x  2y  6z  8  0 is
(a*) 23x  13y  32z  45  0 (b) 5x  y  4z  3
(c) 5x  y  4z  45  0 (d) 23x  13y  32z  3  0

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x y 1 z  2
55. A perpendicular is drawn from a point (1, 6, 3) to the line   . What will be coordinates of the foot of
1 2 3
perpedicular
(a*) (1, 3, 5) (b) (0, 3, –2) (c) (2, 4, –5) (d) (1, 3, 4)

56. If a is a unit vector and projection of x along a is 2 units and (a  x )  b  x, then x is given by
1 1
(a) a  b  (a  b ) (b*) 2a  b  (a  b )
2 2
(c) a  (a  b ) (d) None of these


57. If three coterminous edges of a tetrahedron a, b, c such that | a | 2,| b | 3,| c | 4, angle between a and b is ,b
3
 
and c is and c and a is . The area of the base is 2 sq. units, then the height of the tetrahedron is
4 6
3  6 2 
(a) 3  3 2  (b*) 3  6 2  (c)
2
(d) None of these

58. Let f ( x )  sin4 x  sin x cos x  cos4 x, then range of f ( x ) is


 9  9   9  9 
(a*) 0, 8  (b)   8 ,0  (c)  0, 8  (d)   8 ,0 
       

59.       
Let f ( x )  a  5 a  4 x 3  6 a  5 a  1 x  (tan x )sgn x, be an even function for all x   (2n  1) ; n  Z ,
2 2

 2 
then sum of all possible values of a is (where [] {} denotes greatest integer funciton and fractional part functions,
respectively)
17 53 35
(a) (b) (c*) (d) None of these
6 6 3

n
  n  1
60. Lim  
n   n  1
  sin n  when   Q is equal to
  

(a) e (b) – (c*) e1 (d) e1

61. Limit
cot 1  x 1 x  is equal to
 2 x  1  
x  x
1
sec   
 x  1  
(a*) 1 (b) 0 (c) /2 (d) Non existent

62. If Im,n   cosm x sin n x d x, then 7I4,3  4I3,2 


(a) Constant (b)  cos2 x  C (c*)  cos4 x cos3x  C (d) cos7x  cos4x  C

f (x)
63. Let f ( xy )  f ( x ).f ( y ), x  0, y  0 and f (1  x )  1  x 1  g( x ), where lim g ( x )  0, then  f '( x ) dx is
x 0

x2 x3 x2
(a*) c (b) c (c) c (d) None of these
2 3 3


64. The value of 

x sin  x 2    dx, where [] denotes the greatest integer funciton is
6 6 6
(a)  r sin r
r 1
(b)  (1)r r sin r
r 1
(c) r
r 1
2
sin r (d*) None of these

dy 1
65. The solution of the differential equation  is
dx xy [ x 2 sin y 2  1]
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y2 y2
(a*) x (cos y  sin y  2Ce
2 2 2
)2 (b) y (cos x  sin y  2Ce
2 2 2
)2
x 2 (cos y 2  sin y 2  e y )  4C
2
(c) (d) None of these

dy
66. The solution of x 3  4 x 2 tan y  e x sec y satisfying y(1) = 0 is
dx
(a) tan y  ( x  2)e x log x (b*) sin y  e x ( x  1)x 4
(c) tan y  ( x  1)e x x 3 (d) sin y  e x ( x  1)x 3

xdy  y 
67. The solution of  2  1 dx is
x y
2 2
x y
2

y
(a) y  x cot(c  x ) (b) cos1     x  c
x
2
y
(c*) y  x tan(c  x ) (d)  x tan(c  x )
x2

(1  tan2 x ).cos ec 2 x dx
68.  sec 2 x
is equal to

n | sin2x | n | cos2 x | n (tan x ) n | cos x  sin x |


(a*) C (b) C (c) C (d) C
2 2 2 2

1
  2x    1  x 2   1  2x      1
 sin
1
69. The value of the integral  2 
 cos1  2 
  tan  2   
dx is equal to the k  1  tan  then
 0  1  x    1  x    1  x      2 
value of k is (where [] denotes greatest integer function)
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c*) 3 (d) 4

70. Number of points where function f(x) = max (sin x, cos x, 1– cos x) is non derivable in interval [0, 2] is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c*) 3 (d) 4

SECTION – II (Integer Type) (4R)


This Section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
71. Let f ( x )  ( x  1)( x  2)( x  3)( x  4)  5; where x  [6,6] . If the range of the function is [a, b]; where a, b  N, then if
2
the value of (b – a) is equal m . Then value of m is
Ans. 71

 xy  f ( x ).f ( y ) f (3)
72. If f    ; x, y  R, f (1)  f '(1) . Then, is _______
 2  2 f '(3)
Ans. 3

a sin x  bx  cx 2  x 3 m
73. If lim exists and is equal to (where m and n are relatively prime) then value of m + n is
x 0 2 x 2 ln(1  x )  2 x 3  x 4 n
Ans. 43

dy 1
74. If the solution of the differential equation  is x  cesin y  k (1  sin y ) , then the value of k is
dx x cos y  sin2y
Ans 2

75. The perpendicular from the origin to the tangent at any point on a curve is equal to the abscissa of the point of
contact. Also curve passes through the point (1, 1). Then the length of interceopt of the curve on the x-axis is
_______.
Ans. 2

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