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04-05-2025

2401CJA101001250002 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION - I (i)

1) Three vectors and are shown in the figure. Let S be any point on the vector . The
distance between the points P and S is . The general relation among vectors and is :

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

2) If P, Q and R are physical quantities having different dimensions, which of the following
combinations can never be meaningful quantity

(A) PQ-R

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) In the cube of side ′a′ shown in the figure, the vector from the central point of the face ABOD to

the central point of the face BEFO will be :


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4)

If and vector component of along is then which of the following cannot


be ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION - I (ii)

1) The four pairs of force vectors are given, which pairs of force vectors cannot be added to give a
resultant vector of magnitude 10 N?

(A) 2N, 13 N
(B) 5N, 16 N
(C) 7N, 8N
(D) 100N, 105 N

2)

For the equation x = AC sin (Bt) + D e(BCt), where x and t represent position and time respectively,
which of the following is/are CORRECT?

(A) Dimension of AC is LT–1.


(B) Dimension of B is T–1.
(C) Dimension of AC and D are same.
(D) Dimension of C is T–1.

3) Let us consider a system of units in which mass and angular momentum are dimensionless. If
length has dimension of L, which of the following statement (s) is/are correct ?
(A) The dimension of force is L–3
(B) The dimension of energy is L–2
(C) The dimension of power is L–5
(D) The dimension of linear momentum is L–1

SECTION - I (iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


Angular velocity (radian/second) of celling fan depends upon (i) applied voltage (V), (ii) resistance of
coil of fan (R), (iii) mass of fan(m) & (iv) length of fan-blades (λ). [(V) = ML2T–3A–1. R = V/i (i :
current)]

1)

Angular velocity of fan is proportional to :

(A) R–1/3
(B) R–2/3
(C) R–3/2
(D) None of these

2) Length of blade of fan is increased from 10 inch to 14.4 inch keeping mass and coil-resistance
same. How many times applied voltage needs to be increased as to keep angular velocity constant :

(A) 1.44 times


(B) 1.25 times
(C) 2.07 times
(D) 1.2 times

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


The following four vectors & are represented on the coordinate system as shown.

3) The value of is equal to :-

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

4) Angle between the vectors & x-axis is :-

(A) 60°
(B) 45°
(C) tan–1(1.4)
(D) 37°

SECTION - II

1)

Magnitude of vector is

2) Two forces P and Q acting at a point are such that if P is reversed, the direction of the resultant is
turned through 90°. Then P = nQ. Find the value of n.

3)

Two horizontal forces of magnitudes 10 N & P N act on a particle. The force of magnitude 10 N acts
due west & the force of magnitude P N acts on a bearing of 30° east of north as shown in figure. The
resultant of these two force acts due north. Find the magnitude of this resultant (in N).

4) Angle between vectors and is radian. Find the value of 5x.

5) Baahubali developed a new type of a missile in which thrust (dimension of force) is provided due
to ejection of gases with some velocity. He knows that thrust depends on rate of density change,
volume of gas ejected and velocity with which it was ejected relative to missile. If velocity of efflux,

and volume of gas ejected (efflux) both are doubled while rate of density change is halved, by
what factor will the thrust change ?

6) In the given equation ; t is time and v velocity . If dimensional formula of y is Mx


Ly Tz then value of x + 2y + z is equal to
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION - I (i)

1) Ozone is isoelectronic with :

(A) NOF

(B) NO2
(C) Both (A) & (B)
(D) None of these

2) What is a possible set of quantum numbers for the unpaired electron in the orbital box diagram

below ? [Ar]

(A)
n = 2, ℓ = 1, mℓ = –1, ms =

(B)
n = 4, ℓ = 1, mℓ = –1, ms =

(C)
n = 4, ℓ = 2, mℓ = –2, ms =

(D)
n = 4, ℓ = 0, mℓ = 0, ms =

3) What is the possible sets of quantum numbers for 4px orbital ?

(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 3
(D) 2

4) What is the ratio of total spin and multiplicity for the orbital box diagram below ? (Consider the

value of s = for spin up)

(A) 5 : 2
(B) 15 : 1
(C) 5 : 6
(D) 5 : 12

SECTION - I (ii)

1) Hund's rule is violated in which of the following electronic configurations ?


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) Which of the following may represent the possible quantum numbers for the last electron of Ga ?
(Atomic no. of Ga = 31)

(A)
n = 3, ℓ = 1, m = +1, ms =

(B)
n = 4, ℓ = 0, m = +1, ms =

(C)
n = 4, ℓ = 1, m = 0, ms =

(D)
n = 4, ℓ = 1, m = +1, ms =

3) Which of the following orbitals are represented by n = 4, ℓ = 1?

(A) 4py
(B) 4px
(C) 4dxy
(D)

SECTION - I (iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


The general electronic configuration of outer most and penultimate shell is given as (n – 1)s2 (n –
1)p6 (n – 1)dxns2. Then for an element with n = 4 and x = 7.

1) The number of protons present in the divalent cation of the element of above configuration is :-

(A) 25
(B) 26
(C) 27
(D) 28

2) The number of unpaired electron in the trivalent cation of the given element in isolated gaseous
state is :-

(A) 0
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 1

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


Isotopes, Isobars and Iso-diaphers are some basic definitions related to the atom, which are based
upon the variation in no. of electron, proton or neutrons.

3) Which of the following pair is correct for isosters :

(A) N2O, CH4


(B) N2O, CO2
(C) CO2, SO2
(D) N2O, HOCl

4) Which of the following pair represents the Isobar species :

40 12
(A) 18Ar , 6C
16 14
(B) 8O , 7N
(C) N2O, CO2
(D) None of these

SECTION - II

1) How many of the following the correct set of four quantam number's will be :

(a) (3, 2, 1, – ) (b) (2, 2, 1, + ) (c) (4, 3, 1, + ) (d) (3, 3, 0, + )

(e) (1, 0, 0, + ) (f) (1, 0, 0, – ) (g) (2, 0, 0, + ) (h) (2, 1, 0, + )

2) The number of orbitals associated with quantum no n = 5,

3) Find the number of orbitals, which have atleast one common nodal plane with dzx.
px, py, pz, dxy, dyz, ,s,

4) Minimum number of electrons having spin equal to in Cr is “_____”.

5) The difference of number of nodal planes in 3dxy and 5px orbital is

6)

Number of species having 10 exchanges in their d-subshell.


Cr+, Mn+2, Cr, Fe+3, Co+2, Mn
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION - I (i)

1) If aN = {ax: x ∈ N}, then 5N ∩ 2N =

(A) 3N
(B) 7N
(C) N
(D) 10N

2) The set is equal to

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

3) Out of 800 boys in a school, 224 played cricket, 240 played hockey and 336 played basketball of
the total, 64 played both basketball and hockey, 80 played cricket and basketball and 40 played
cricket and hockey, 24 played all the three games. The number of boys who play only cricket is

(A) 128
(B) 216
(C) 240
(D) 160

4) is (wherever defined)

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

SECTION - I (ii)

1) If 774958P96Q is divisible by 8 and 9 both, then possible ordered pair (P, Q) can be

(A) (0, 8)
(B) (8, 9)
(C) (1, 8)
(D) (9, 8)
2) Let P(x) be a polynomial which leaves remainder 4x + 6 when divided by x2 – 1 and the
remainder 4 + 6x when divided by . Which of the following is/are false ?

(A) If P(x) is divided by x + 1, remainder is 2


(B) If P(x) is divided by x2 – 2x – 3, remainder is 4x – 3
(C) If P(x) is divided by x – 1, remainder is –2
(D) If P(x) is divided by x – 3, remainder is 20

3) If A, B be any two sets, then (A ∪ B)' is equal to __________ (Here U is universal set).

(A) A' ∩ B'


(B) U – (A ∪ B)
(C) ((A – B) ∪ (B – A))'
(D) A' ∩ (U – B)

SECTION - I (iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


In a survery, it was found that 21 persons liked product A, 26 liked product B and 29 liked product
C. If 14 persons liked products A and B, 12 liked products C and A, 13 persons liked products B and
C and 8 liked all the three products then :

1) The number of persons who liked the product A and B but not C

(A) 5
(B) 2
(C) 10
(D) 6

2) The number of persons who liked the product C only

(A) 10
(B) 12
(C) 14
(D) 8

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


by appropriately matching the information given in the three columns of the following
table.
3) Which of the following options is the only CORRECT combination?

(A) (I) (i) (Q)


(B) (II) (iii) (R)
(C) (III) (iv) (S)
(D) (IV) (ii) (Q)

4) Which of the following options is the only CORRECT combination?

(A) (I) (ii) (Q)


(B) (II) (iii) (S)
(C) (III) (iv) (R)
(D) (IV) (i) (P)

SECTION - II

1) How many ordered pairs of integers which satisfy the equation ?

2) In a certain town 25% families own a phone and 15% own a car, 65% families own neither a
phone nor a car. 2000 families own both a car and a phone. Consider the following statements in this
regard:
1. 10% families own both a car and a phone
2. 35% families own either a car or a phone
3. 40,000 families live in the town
How many of the above statements are correct

3)

How many of the following statements are true ?


(i) –2 ∈ {–3,0} (ii) (iii)

(iv) (v) –1.75 ∈ (–3,2] (vi)

4) The value of is

5) If (x4 + 5x2 + 7x – 8) is divided by (x – 1) then remainder is 'a' and when divided by (x + 2) then
remainder is 'b' then value of (b – a) is

6)

Let P(x) = x3 + ax2 + bx + c be a polynomial such that P(1) = 2, P(2) = 3, P(3) = 4, then the value of

is
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION - I (i)

Q. 1 2 3 4
A. C C B D

SECTION - I (ii)

Q. 5 6 7
A. A,B B,C A,B,D

SECTION - I (iii)

Q. 8 9 10 11
A. A A B B

SECTION - II

Q. 12 13 14 15 16 17
A. 5.00 1.00 17.32 15.00 2.00 0.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION - I (i)

Q. 18 19 20 21
A. C B C D

SECTION - I (ii)

Q. 22 23 24
A. B,C C,D A,B

SECTION - I (iii)

Q. 25 26 27 28
A. C C B D

SECTION - II

Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34
A. 6.00 25.00 4.00 9.00 1.00 5.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION - I (i)

Q. 35 36 37 38
A. D B A D

SECTION - I (ii)

Q. 39 40 41
A. A,D B,C,D A,B,D

SECTION - I (iii)

Q. 42 43 44 45
A. D B A B

SECTION - II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50 51
A. 7.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 9.00 6.00
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

4)

Put the values of vectors in the formula given in passage, and check.

0 0 0
7) Mass = M L T
0 0 0
MVr = M L T

L2 = T1 ...(1)
1 1 –2
Force = M L T (in SI)
0 1 –4
=M L L (In new system from equation (1))
–3
=L
1 2 –2
Energy = M L T (In SI)
0 2 –4
=MLL (In new system from equation (1))
–2
=L

Power =
= M1L2T–3 (in SI)
0 2 –6
=MLL (In new system from equation (1))
= L–4
Linear momentum = M1L1T–1 (in SI)
0
= M L1L–2 (In new system from equation (1))
–1
=L

10)

=
=

11)

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

29) a, c, e, f, g, h

30)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

35) We have 5N = {5x: x ∈ N} = {5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30,35 …}


And 2N = {2x: x ∈ N} = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12…}
Hence
5N ∩ 2N = {10, 20, 30,...} = {10x: x ∈ N} = 10N
Hence (D) is the correct answer.

36)

By Venn diagram it can be visualized.

37) n(U) = 800


Total playing game = 640

38) Let p + q – 2r = x, q + r – 2p = y,
r + p – 2q = z
then x + y + z = 0
⇒ x3 + y3 + z3 = 3xyz

40)

Subtracting 4A = 20
A=5
B=7
Remainder = 5x + 7
41)
(A ∪ B)' = (1)
(A) A' = (1), (4)
B' = (1), (2)
(B) U – (A ∪ B) = (1)
(C) A – B = (2), B – A = (4)
((A – B) ∪ (B – A))' = (1), (3)
(D) A' = (1), (4)
A ∪ (U – B) = (1)

44)

(A∪B) ∩ C'=n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B) – n(B ∩ C)

=5+7–1–2
=9

45)

n(A) = 5

n(B) = 7

n(A ∩ B) = ϕ

n(A ∪ B) = n(A) + n(B)

=5 + 7
=12

46)

⇒ 2(n + 2m) = mn
⇒ mn – 4m – 2n = 0
⇒ m(n – 4) – 2(n – 4) – 8 = 0
⇒ (m – 2) (n – 4) = 8
possible values of (m – 2) × (n – 4) ar
1 × 8, 2 × 4, 4 × 2, 8 × 1, (–1) × (–8), (–2) × (–4), (–4) × (-2), (–8) × (–1)
but (–2) × (–4) will not be possible as in this case m = n = 0 which will not be possible.
Total 7 ordered pairs.

49)

x3 + 3x – 4 = 0
(x – 1)(x2 + x + 4) = 0
∴x=1

50)

ƒ(x) = x4 + 5x2 + 7x – 8
a = ƒ(1) = 5

b = ƒ(–2) = 14

51) p(x) = x3 + ax2 + bx + c


P (1) – 2 = 0
P (2) – 3 = 0
P (3) – 4 = 0
Let p(x) – (x+1) = k (x–1) (x–2) (x–3)
k = 1 {∵ coeff. of x3 is 1 in p(x)}
⇒ p(x) = (x–1) (x–2) (x–3) + (x+1)
⇒ p(5) = (4) (3) (2) + 6
⇒ p(5) = 30

⇒ =6

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