MFST - 02 (23-24)
MFST - 02 (23-24)
Date: 07/12/2023
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 300
MFST-2 (23-24)
Physics
Single Choice Question
Q1 A uniform rod of mass 6M and length 6l is bent to make an equilateral hexagon. Its
M.I. about an axis passing through the centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane
of hexagon is:
a) 5ml2 b) 6ml2 c) 4ml2 d) ml2/12
Q2 The magnitude of magnetic field at O (centre of the circular part) of the current
carrying coil as shown is:
a) μ i
0
(
3π
+
√2
)
4π a b
b) μ i
0
(
3π
+
√2
)
2π 2a b
c) μ i
0
(
π
+
3
)
2π 3a √ 2b
d) μ i
0
(
3π
+
√2
)
4π 2a b
a) ¯¯¯
¯ ¯¯¯
¯ b) ¯¯¯
¯ c) ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
¯ d) ¯¯¯
¯
AB + AB AB AB + AB AB
Q5 In a hydrogen like atom, when an electron jumps from the M-shell to the L-shell, the
wavelength of emitted radiation is λ. If an electron jumps from N-shell to the L-shell,
the wavelength of emitted radiation will be:
a) 25
λ b) 16
λ c) 20 d) 27
λ
λ
16 25 27 20
a) +1 b) –2 c) +2 d) –1
Q9 In a Wheatstone bridge (see fig.), Resistances P and Q are approximately equal. When
R = 400 Ω, the bridge is balanced. On interchanging P and Q, the value of R, for
balance, is 405 Ω. The value of X is close to
Q10 The ratio of translational and rotational kinetic energies at 100 K temperature is 3 : 2.
Then the internal energy of one mole gas at that temperature is [R = 8.3 J/mol-K]
a) 1175J b) 1037.5 J c) 2075 J d) 4150J
a) 2 b) 5cm,
2
s
c) 3 d) 3
10cm, s 10cm, s 5cm, s
3 3 2 2
a) QA – QD = WA – WD b) QB – WB > QC – WC
c) WA – WB < WC – WD d) QA – QB < QC – QD
If the whole set up is immersed in water without disturbing the object and the
screen positions, what will one observe on the screen?
a) Erect real image b) No change
c) Image disappears d) Magnified image
Q14 An electron of mass m and magnitude of charge |e| initially at rest gets accelerated by
a constant electric field E. The rate of change of de-Broglie wavelength of this
electron at time t ignoring relativistic effects is
a) b) c) d)
2π 2π 2π 6π
Q16 Two coherent sources of different intensities send waves which interfere. The ratio of
the maximum intensity to the minimum intensity is 25. The intensities are in the ratio
:
a) 25 : 1 b) 5:1 c) 9:4 d) 625 : 1
Q18 A narrow tube completely filled with a liquid is lying on a series of cylinders as
shown in figure. Assuming no sliding between any surfaces, the value of acceleration
of the cylinders for which liquid will not come out of the tube from anywhere is given
by
a) gH b) gH c) 2gH d) gH
2L L L √ 2L
Q19 AB is a long friction less horizontal surface. One end of an ideal spring of spring
constant K is attached to a block of mass m, which is being moved left with constant
velocity v, and the another end is free. Another block of mass 2m is given a velocity
3v towards the spring. Work done by external agent in moving m with constant
velocity v in long time will be :
Q20 A force F = 2t (where t is time in seconds) is applied at t = 0 sec. to the block of mass
m placed on a rough horizontal surface. The coefficient of static and kinetic friction
between the block and surface are µs and µk respectively. Which of the following
graphs best represents the acceleration vs time of the block. (µs > µK)
a) b) c) d)
Q21 In the figure shown, a circuit contains two identical resistors with resistance R = 5
Ω and an inductance with L = 2 mH. An ideal battery of 15 V is connected in the
circuit. What will be the current (in A) through the battery long after the switch is
closed?
Ans. 6
Q22 In the circuit shown, the potential difference (in V) between A and B is:
Ans. 2
Q23 A fixed sphere of radius R and charge Q(uniformly) has a small groove of length
R
4
as shown in figure. Another point charge of mass 'm' and charge 'q' is projected
towards the groove with some velocity in given direction. If maximum value of v so
−−−−
−
KQq
that it does not strike to sphere is 1
8
√ , then find k. (Neglect gravity). (Both
mRπε0
Ans. 23
Ans. 2
Q25 In figure shown minimum mass of block B (at a particular angle between horizontal
and string AP) to just slide the block A on rough horizontal surface is m
2
as shown in
figure. If μ is the coefficient of friction between block A and ground then 1
2
will be
μ
Ans. 3
Q26 Minimum energy of proton to ionize He+ ion (which is in ground state and is at rest)
is 17x eV, then x is : (consider mass mHe+ = 4 mp)
Ans. 4
Q27 A man weighing 50 kg standing at the edge of a platform of mass 100 kg rotating at
20 RPM moves towards its centre. If the radius of the platform (taken as disc) is 1.5
m, what is the total work done by the man, when the person reaches the centre. Find
value in the form of X × π2 joule and fill value of X.
Ans. 50
Q28 A solid not conducting sphere of uniformly distributed charge Q and of radius ‘R’ has
2
Q
potential energy stored in it’s volume is 1
x
× find the value of x.
8πε0 R
Ans. 5
Ans. 3
Q30 In the circuit shown, current through the resistance 2Ω is i1 and current through the
i1
resistance 30Ω is i2. Find the ratio i2
.
Ans. 9
Chemistry
Single Choice Question
Q31 For a Ist order reaction nA ⟶ B whose concentration Vs time curve as shown below
Q32 The products formed in the reaction of cumene with O2 followed by treatment with
dil. HCl are :
a)
b)
c)
d)
a) b)
c) d)
The value of stability constants K1, K2, K3 and K4 are 104, 1.58 × 103, 5 × 102 and
102 respectively. The overall equilibrium constants for dissociation of [Cu(NH3)4]2+ is
a) 1.26 × 10 –12 b) 9.28 × 10 –12 c) 1.26 × 10 12 d) 9.28 × 10 –14
a) b)
c) d)
Q37 Some of the following gases are soluble in water due to formation of their ions
I. CO2 II. NH3 III. HCl IV. CH4 V. H2
Water insoluble gases can be
a) I, IV, V b) I, V c) I, II, III d) IV, V
Q38 Given below are two statements : One is labeled as Assertion A and the other is
labeled as Reason R
Assertion A : Zero orbital overlap is an out of phase overlap.
Reason R : It results due to different orientation/ direction of approach of orbitals. In
the light of the above statements. Choose the correct answer from the options given
below
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true
Q40 Two radioactive materials X1 and X2 have decay constants 10λ and λ respectively. If
initially they have the same numbers of nuclei, then the ratio of the nuclei of X1 to
that of X2 will be 1/e after a time:
a) 1 b) 1 c) 11 d) 1
a) b) c) d)
Q42 Arrange the following anions in decreasing leaving ability in SN2 reaction -
(I) C F3 C O−
2
(II) C H3 S O−
3
(III) C F3 S O−
3
(IV) p-
nitrobenzenesulphonate
a) III > IV > II > I b) III > I > II > IV c) IV > III > I > II d) IV > III > II > I
Q44
Q45
D, D is :
a) b) c) d)
c) cis − [C oC l2 (en)2 ]
+ d) trans − [C oC l2 (en)2 ]
+
Q50 A particular state of system is arrived at starting from a given state in two different
ways (1) following reversible path and (2) irreversible path. Which of the following
relations would be correct if the processes are isothermal ?
a) ΔSrev ≠ ΔSirrev b) Δqrev = Δqirrev
c) Δq
rev d) Δq
irrev
ΔSrev = ΔSirrev = ΔSirrev = ≠ ΔSrev
T T
Q51 The values of observed and calculated molecular weights of calcium nitrate are
respectively 65.6 and 164. The degree of dissociation (in %) of calcium nitrate will
be
Numerical
Q52 How many isomers are possible for the complex ion, [Cr(NH3)(OH)2Cl3]2– ?
Ans. 3
Ans. 1
Q55 The pH of a saturated aqueous solution of CO2 is 5; For H2CO3 , Ka1 = 10–7 and Ka2
= 10–11. At the given pressure the solubility of CO2 in water is 10–2 (M). What is the
value of –log [CO22–] in the nearest possible integers?
Ans. 10
Q56 In which of the following all bond length are not equal ?
PCl5, SF4, ClF3, XeF2, [SF5]+, [ClF4]+, [XeF3]+, O3, P4 (white)
Ans. 6
Q57 The work function (ϕ ) of some metals is listed below. The number of metals which
will show photoelectric effect when light of 300 nm wavelength falls on the metal is
Metal Li Na K Mg Cu Ag Fe Pt W
( ϕ eV) 2.4 2.3 2.2 3.7 4.8 4.3 4.7 6.3 4.75
Ans. 4
Q58 The atomic masses of He and Ne are 4 and 20 a.m.u., respectively. The value of the de
Broglie wavelength of He gas at –73ºC is "M" times that of the de Broglie wavelength
of Ne at 727ºC. M is :
Ans. 5
Mathematics
Single Choice Question
25 25 5 25
Q62 The length of the perpendicular from the point (2, –1, 4) on the straight line,
is
a) Greater than 3 but less than 4 b) Greater than 2 but less than 3
c) Greater than 4 d) Less than 2
Q63 α, β are roots of the equation λ (x2 – x) + x + 5 = 0. If λ1 and λ2 are the two values
β
of λ for which the roots α, β are connected by the relation α
+
α
= 4 , then the
β
λ1 λ2
value of + is -
λ2 λ1
Q64 The mean of five observations is 5 and their variance is 9.20. If three of the given five
observations are 1, 3 and 8, then a ratio of other two observations is
a) 4 : 9 b) 6 : 7 c) 10 : 3 d) 5 : 8
Q66 The number of four-digit numbers strictly greater than 4321 that can be formed using
the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (repetition of digits is allowed) is :
a) 360 b) 306 c) 288 d) 310
√ 57 √ 51 √ 58 √ 59
Q68 For the two positive numbers a, b, if a, b and are in a geometric progression, while
Q70 The sum of the co-efficients of all even degree terms in x in the expansion of
− −−− 6 − −−− 6
3
(x + √ x – 1) + 3
(x – √ x – 1) , (x > 1) is equal to :
a) 24 b) 32 c) 26 d) 29
Q71
2
2 y
x
The pair of lines joining origin to the intersection of the curve + 2
= 1 by the
a2 b
c) ℓ
2
m
2
2 d) None of these
+ = n
2 2
a b
Q72 If S1 and S2 are respectively the sets of local minimum and local maximum points of
the function, f(x) = 9x4 + 12x3 – 36x2 + 25, x ∈ R , then :
a) S1 = {–2}; S2 = {0, 1} b) S1 = {–2, 1}; S2 = {0}
c) S1 = {–1}; S2 = {0, 2} d) S1 = {–2, 0}; S2 = {1}
Q74
π
xsin x; 0 ≤ x <
Function f(x) = f (x) = { π π
2
then-
sin(π + x); ≤ x < π
2 2
a) lim f(x) does not exist b) lim f(x) does not exist
π π
x→ x→
2 4
c) Discontinuous at x = π
d) Both (1) & (3)
2
− −−−− − −−−
Q75 If I = ∫ (√ tan x + √ cot x) dx, then I equals:
– –
a) √2 sin–1 (sin x + cos x) + C b) √2 cos–1 (sin x –cos x) + C
– –
c) √2 sin–1 (sin x –cos x) + C d) √2 cos–1 (sin x + cos x) + C
Numerical
Q81 A rectangle is inscribed in a circle with a diameter lying along the line 3y = x + 7. If
the two adjacent vertices of the rectangle are (–8, 5) and (6, 5), then the area of the
rectangle (in sq. units) is :
Ans. 84
Q82 Two newspapers A and B are published in a city. It is known that 25% of the city
population reads A and 20% reads B while 8% reads both A and B. Further, 30% of
those who read A but not B look into advertisements and 40% of those who read B but
not A also look into advertisements, while 50% of those who read both A and B look
into advertisements. Then the percentage of the population who look into
advertisements is :
Ans. 13.9
Q83 Let two points be A(1, –1) and B(0, 2). If a point P(x′, y′) be such that the area of
ΔPAB = 5 sq. units and it lies on the line, 3x + y – 4λ = 0, then a value of λ is
Ans. 3
Q84 If f : R → R satisfying f(0) = 1, f(1) = 2 and f(x + 2) = 2 f(x) + f(x + 1) then f(6) is
Ans. 64
2
dx equals :
–π/2
Ans. 2
Q87 If ∣ z1 –3z2
∣
= 1 and | z2 | ≠ 1, then | z1 | is equal to
∣ 3–z1 z̄ 2 ∣
Ans. 3
Q88 lim
1–cosθ
=
1
then k is
2
sin 2θ k
θ→0
Ans. 8
Q90 log (
1
+
1
+
1
+.....upto ∞)
Value of y = (0.36)
0.25
3
3
2
3
3
is-
Ans. 0.6
Ans. A D B C C C A C C C
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. A A C B C C C A B D
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. 6 2 23 2 3 4 50 5 3 9
Que. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. C D D A A D D A D D
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Ans. D A D B A A D A A C
Que. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. 75 3 3 1 10 6 4 5 10 28
Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
Ans. D A D A B D C B D A
Que. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans. A B C D C A D D B D
Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90