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24-05-2022

1001CJA102121112 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) A loop is formed by two parallel fixed conductors connected by a solenoid with inductance L = 2H
and a conducting rod of mass m = 80 gm, which can freely (without friction) slide over the
conductors. The conductors are located in a horizontal plane in a uniform vertical magnetic field
with induction B = 4T. The distance between the fixed conductors is equal to ℓ = 4 cm. At the
moment t = 0, the rod is imparted an initial velocity v0 = 2 cm/sec directed to the right. Electric

resistance of the loop is negligible.

(A) During the motion, acceleration of moving conducting rod remains constant.
(B) Motion of conducting rod is oscillatory but not SHM.
(C) Time period of SHM of conducting rod is 5π sec
(D) Amplitude of SHM of conducting rod is 5 cm.

2) A uniform disk of mass m and radius 'R' is free to rotate in horizontal plane about a vertical
smooth fixed axis passing through its centre. There is a smooth groove of small width along the
radius of the disk and one small ball of same mass (m) is attached to one end of a spring as shown in

figure. Other end of spring is fixed with centre of disk. Initially spring is in its natural length of .

0
The disk is given initial angular velocity ω and released (spring constant ). Then select the

correct statement(s) :

(A)
Angular velocity of disk when elongation in spring becomes will be .
(B) Radial velocity of ball when elongation in spring becomes will be

Rate of change of energy of spring with respect to time when elongation in spring becomes
(C)

will be

Rate of change of energy of spring with respect to time when elongation in spring becomes
(D)

will be

3) Lower plate of a parallel plate capacitor is fixed on a horizontal insulating surface. The upper
plate is suspended above it using an elastic cord of force constant k. The upper plate has negligible
mass and area of each plate is A. When there is no charge on the plates, the equilibrium separation
between them is d. When a potential difference 'V' is applied between the plates, the equilibrium

separation changes to x.

For plate to be in equilibrium, potential difference 'V' between the plates will be maximum for
(A)

For plate to be in equilibrium, potential difference 'V' between the plates will be maximum for
(B)

Maximum possible potential difference that can be applied such that the plate remains in
(C)
equilibrium is
Maximum possible potential difference that can be applied such that the plate remains in
(D)
equilibrium is

4) A particle of mass m and charge q is projected into a region having a uniform magnetic field B0.
Initial velocity (v0) of the particle is perpendicular to the magnetic field. Apart from the magnetic
force, the particle faces a frictional force which has a magnitude of f = kv where v is instantaneous
speed and k is a positive constant. Considering initial time of motion at t = 0. Select the correct
option(s) :

(A) Particle will follow a circular path of constant radius.


Radius of curvature of the path of the particle at time 't' will be
(B)

(C)
Radius of curvature of the path of the particle at time 't' will be

After travelling through a distance of , radius of curvature of the path of the particle
(D)
will be .

5) In an experiment on photoelectric effect, the emitter and the collector plates are placed at a
separation of 10 cm and are connected through an ideal ammeter without any cell as shown in
figure. A magnetic field B exists parallel to the plates. The work function of the emitter is 2.39 eV
and the light incident on it has wavelengths between 400 nm and 600 nm. Select the correct
option(s) [hc = 1240 eV nm and mass of electron is 9 × 10–31 kg]

Photoelectrons corresponding to wavelength λ = 600 nm have maximum kinetic energy


(A)
approximately 0.323 eV
(B) No photoelectrons are emitted corresponding to wavelength λ = 400 nm.
Minimum possible value of magnetic field (B) for which no current is registered by ammeter is
(C)
approximately 2.83 × 10–5 T
(D) Current registered by ammeter is always zero for any value of magnetic field (B).

6) A toy train in a children amusement park runs on an elliptical orbit having major and minor axis in
the ratio of 4 : 3. The length of the train is exactly equal to half the perimeter of the elliptical track.
The train is travelling at a constant speed of 20 m/s. The engine sounds a whistle when it's
acceleration is minimum. The whistle has a frequency of f0 = 3460 Hz and speed of sound in air is v
= 330 m/s.

(A) Frequency of whistle received by a passenger in last compartment of the train is 3460 Hz
(B) Frequency of whistle received by a passenger in last compartment of the train is 3500 Hz
Frequency of whistle received by a passenger in the central compartment of the train is 3180
(C)
Hz
Frequency of whistle received by a passenger in the central compartment of the train is 3420
(D)
Hz

7) A horizontal wooden block has a fixed rod OA standing on it. From top point A of the rod, two
wires have been fixed to points B and C on the block. The plane of triangle OAB is perpendicular to
the plane of the triangle OAC. There are two identical beads on the two wires. One of the wires is
perfectly smooth while the other is rough. The wooden block is moved with a constant horizontal
acceleration 'a' that is perpendicular to the line OB and it is observed that both the beads do not
slide on the wire. [Mass of each bead is m & acceleration due to gravity is g]
Magnitude of resultant contact force exerted by smooth wire, on the bead present on it, is
(A)
mgsecθ
(B) Acceleration of the wooden block is gcotθ.

(C)
Minimum coefficient of friction between the rough wire and the bead is
(D) Friction force appplied by the rough wire on the bead is mgsinθ.

8) AB is a pipe fixed to the ground at an inclination of 37°. At t = 0, a ball is projected from point O
at a speed of u = 20 m/s at an angle of 53° to the horizontal and it smoothly enters into the
frictionless pipe with its velocity parallel to the axis of the pipe. [Take : g = 10 ms–2]

(A)
The length 'L' of the pipe is

(B)
The distance of end B of the pipe from point O is
(C) Speed of the particle when it reaches at the end B of the pipe is 15 m/s.
(D) Total time taken by particle to move from point 'O' to end 'B' of the pipe is 3.2 sec.

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given
in the paragraph.
There is a spherical cavity of radius R/3 in a spherical solid conductor of radius R. A is centre of solid
conductor, B is centre of cavity and C is a point outside at a distance R/3 from the surface. In List-I,
there are certain charge configuration suggested and List-II discusses the electric field and
potential.

List-I List-II

(I) Charge +Q at B (P) Electric field in cavity near A is to left

Electric field in cavity near A is to


(II) Charge +Q at C (Q)
right

(III) Charge –Q at B (R) Electric potential at A is +ve

Charge –Q at C and
(IV) (S) Electric potential at A is –ve
+Q at B

(T) Electric potential at C is +ve

(U) Electric potential at C is –ve


(A) I → P;II → R;III → T;IV → R;V → T;VI → Q;VII → S;VIII → U;IX → P;X → R;XI → U
(B) I → P;II → R;III → T;IV → T;V → Q;VI → S;VII → U;VIII → Q;IX → R;X → U
(C) I → P;II → S;III → T;IV → S;V → T;VI → Q;VII → R;VIII → U;IX → P;X → S;XI → U
(D) I → P;II → R;III → S;IV → T;V → Q;VI → S;VII → U;VIII → Q;IX → R;X → U

2) Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given
in the paragraph.
There is a spherical cavity of radius R/3 in a spherical solid conductor of radius R. A is centre of solid
conductor, B is centre of cavity and C is a point outside at a distance R/3 from the surface. In List-I,
there are certain charge configuration suggested and List-II discusses the electric field and

potential. Now a charge +Q is placed at B.

List-I List-II

(I) Charge is moved slightly to left (P) Electric field at C changes.

(II) Charge at B is made +2Q (Q) Electric potential at C increases.

(III) Charge at B is made –Q (R) Electric potential at C decreases.

An external uniform electric


(IV) field is switched on in the (S) Electric field at A inside cavity changes.
direction C to A.
Electric potential at B due to charges induced on
(T)
conductor changes

Electric field at B due to charges induced on


(U)
conductor changes.
I → P;II → T;III → P;IV → Q;V → S;VI → T;VII → P;VIII → R;IX → S;X → U;XI → P;XII → R;XIII →
(A)
S;XIV → T
I → Q;II → U;III → P;IV → Q;V → S;VI → U;VII → P;VIII → R;IX → T;X → U;XI → P;XII → R;XIII →
(B)
S;XIV → T;XV → U
I → S;II → T;III → P;IV → Q;V → S;VI → T;VII → U;VIII → P;IX → R;X → S;XI → T;XII → U;XIII →
(C)
P;XIV → Q;XV → T;XVI → U
I → S;II → U;III → P;IV → Q;V → S;VI → T;VII → P;VIII → R;IX → S;X → T;XI → P;XII → R;XIII →
(D)
T;XIV → U

3) Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given
in the paragraph. A spherical interface whose radius is R = 20 cm separates the two media, I and
II as shown in the figure. The refractive index of medium I is μ1 and that of medium II is μ2. Now
match the list-I with list-II [Consider the pole ‘O’ as the origin and principal axis as the X-axis]

List-I List-II

(I) µ2 = 2, µ1 = 1, object distance u = – 10 cm (P) v = – 40 cm

(II) µ2 = 2, µ1 = 1, object distance u = – 20 cm (Q) v = – 10 cm

(III) µ2 = 1, µ1 = 2, object distance u = – 40 cm (R) v = 40 cm

(IV) µ2 = 1, µ1 = 2, object distance u = – 60 cm (S) v = – 60 cm

(T)

(U) v = – 12 cm
Which of the following option contains all correct combinations ?
(A) I → T;II → Q;III → R;IV → U
(B) I → P;II → T;III → Q;IV → U
(C) I → P;II → Q;III → T;IV → U
(D) I → Q;II → P;III → R;IV → S

4) Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given
in the paragraph.
Match the entries on left side with entries on right side. (use R = 20 cm and m represent
magnification)

List-I List-II

(I) µ2 = 2, µ1 = 1, object distance u = – 10 cm (P) m = 2

(II) µ2 = 2, µ1 = 1, object distance u = – 20 cm (Q) m = – 1

(III) µ2 = 1, µ1 = 2, object distance u = – 40 cm (R)

(IV) µ2 = 1, µ1 = 2, object distance u = – 60 cm (S) m = 0.4

(T) m = 0.5

(U) m = 1

Which of the following option contains all correct combinations ?


(A) I → P;II → Q;III → R;IV → U
(B) I → P;II → Q;III → R;IV → S
(C) I → P;II → R;III → T;IV → S
(D) I → P;II → T;III → R;IV → S

SECTION-II

1) P and Q are two vertical infinite conducting planes kept parallel to each other and separated by a
distance 2r. A conducting ring of radius r falls vertically between the planes such that planes are
always tangential to the ring. Both the planes are connected by a resistance R. There exists a
uniform horizontal magnetic field of strength B perpendicular to the plane of ring. The arrangement
is shown in figure. Plane Q is smooth and friction between the plane P and the ring is enough to
prevent slipping between the ring and plane P. At t = 0, the ring was at rest and neglect the
resistance of the planes and the ring. If the current 'i' through resistance R as a function of time t is

given by , then find the value of α + β. (mass of ring is m and acceleration due

to gravity is g)
2) A point object O is placed at a distance of 20 cm in front of a equi-convex lens of focal length 10
cm. Refractive index of material of lens is 1.5. The lens is placed on a liquid of refractive index 2 as
shown in figure. Image will be formed at a distance 'd' from the lens. Find the value of d in cm.

3) A thin water layer of thickness 't' is spread over a horizontal surface. A thin plate of mass 'm' and
cross-sectional area A is placed over it. A block of mass m is kept over the plate which is connected
to a spherical body of mass 4m, radius r and specific gravity 2 as shown in the figure. Block is sliding
over the plate and coefficient of friction between the plate and the block is 0.5. The spherical body is
inside the water in a large tank. The ratio of terminal velocities attained by the sphere and plate is

given by . Find the value of N.

4) A long cylinder of radius a is having a uniform surface charge density σ. An electron (charge = –e,
mass = m) shoots out of the cylinder surface moving radially outwards with speed u. It is able to

move to a distance r from the axis of the cylinder. If speed u is given by , then

find the value of N.

5) For the arrangement given in the following figure, the coherent light sources A, B and C radiating
in phase have individual intensities of 5 mW/m2, 5 mW/m2 and 10 mW/m2 respectively at point P. The
wavelength of each of the sources is 600 nm. Find the resultant intensity at point P (in mW/m2).
6) An ideal monoatomic gas is filled inside a cylindrical container and it is closed by a smooth and
insulating piston of mass 10 kg. The base of cylindrical container is insulating but side walls of

cylinder has thermal conductivity of 2W/mk. Radius of cylinder is , height is 100 cm and

thickness of side walls is . The cylindrical container is now placed inside a large water tank as
shown in figure. The temperature of water and surrounding is maintained at 0°C. An electrical
heater is inserted in the cylinder supplying heat energy at a constant rate of 4.44 kW. After some
time when temperature of gas reaches 20°C, the rate at which the height of piston rise is α m/sec.
Find the value of α. Length of gas column at 20°C is 50 cm. [Take atmospherical pressure = 105 Pa

& acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2]

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

1) Choose the correct option(s) regarding following reaction sequence :

(A) Product (R) is butanone


(B) Product (S) is phenol
(C) Product (Q) is cumene hydroperoxide
(D) Product (P) is known as cumene
2) Which reaction can form phenol as a product :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Which of the following basically exist(s) as dipolar ion(s)?

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

4) Which of the following solids becomes paramagnetic on heating upto a particular temperature?

(A) MgFe2O4
(B) Cobalt
(C) Fe3O4
(D) Zinc

5) A solution contains Na2CO3 and NaHCO3. 10 ml of this solution requires 2.5 ml of M


HCl solution for the end point using phenolphthalein as indicator. In another experiment 10 ml of

the same original solution requires 7.5 ml of M HCl solution for the end point using methyl orange
as indicator. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the original solution.
[Atomic mass : Na = 23 ]

(A) 10 ml of original solution contains 0.053 g Na2CO3


(B) 10 ml of original solution contains 0.042 g NaHCO3.
(C) Concentration of Na2CO3 in origjnal solution 0.05M
(D) Concentration of NaHCO3 in origjnal solution 0.05M

6) Choose the correct statement (s) :-

(A) Cell constant values of conductivity cells are independent of the solution filled into the cell
(B) Kohlrausch law is valid for strong electrolyte but not for weak electrolyte
In general conductivity decreases on dilution whereas equivalent and molar conductivity
(C)
increase on dilution
Salt bridge is employed to maintain the electrical neutrality and to minimize the liquid - liquid
(D)
junction potential

7) Which of the following statement is/are correct for given reaction?


NH3 + H2O + CO2 → 'P'
'P' + H2O + CO2 → 'Q'
'Q' + 'R' → 'S' + NaHCO3
'S' + Ca(OH)2 → 'T'(g)

(A) 'R' is used for the preparation of Na2O2, NaOH and Na2CO3
(B) 'T' react with alkaline solution of K2[HgI4] produce brown ppt.
(C) 'Q' only exist in solution form
(D) On heating solid 'P' , Lewis acidic compound is one of the product

8) In which of the following reaction convert to MnO2?


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Answer the following by approximately matching the lists based on the information given
in the paragraph.
For an nth order reaction A → products,

The rate law is . Where CA = concentration of A at time 't'. Let is initial


concentration of A and and α = degree of dissociation of reactant 'A'

List-I List-II

(I) n=0 (P)

(II) (Q) α = 1 – e–kt


n=

(III) n=1 (R)


α=

(IV) n=2 (S)


α=

α = independent of initial
(T)
concentration of reactant

Graph between 'α' and 't' is


(U) a straight line passing
through origin
Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II ?
(A) II → P;III → R
(B) I → P;II → R;III → T
(C) III → P;IV → Q;V → U
(D) III → P;IV → Q;V → T

2) Answer the following by approximately matching the lists based on the information given
in the paragraph.
For an nth order reaction A → products,

The rate law is . Where CA = concentration of A at time 't'. Let is initial


concentration of A and and α = degree of dissociation of reactant 'A'

List-I List-II
(I) n=0 (P)

(II) (Q) α = 1 – e–kt


n=

(III) n = 1 (R)
α=

(IV) n = 2 (S)
α=

(T) α = independent of initial concentration of reactant

(U) Graph between 'α' and 't' is a straight line passing through origin
Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II ?
(A) I → P;II → Q
(B) IV → S;V → T
(C) IV → P;V → S
(D) III → Q;IV → U

3)

List-I List-II
Complex formed Properties of
after the reaction formed complex

(I) (P) Tetrahedral

(II) (Q) Blue Colour

(III) (R) Paramagnetic

(IV) FeSO4 (aq.) + NO → complex (S) Diamagnetic

(T) CFSE = –1.2 Δo

(U)
Which of the following option has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II
(A) I → Q
(B) II → T
(C) III → R
(D) IV → U

4)

List-I List-II
Complex formed Properties of
after the reaction formed complex
(I) (P) Tetrahedral

(II) (Q) Blue Colour

(III) (R) Paramagnetic

(IV) FeSO4 (aq.) + NO → complex (S) Diamagnetic

(T) CFSE = –1.2 Δo

(U)
Which of the following option has the incorrect combination considering List-I and List-II
(A) I → P
(B) II → Q
(C) III → T
(D) IV → R

SECTION-II

1) In how many reactions products are correctly mentioned.

(i) (ii)

(iii) (iv)

(v) (vi)

2) How many of the following amines can give foul smell with NaOH / CHCl3 :

CH3–NH2
3)

4) Gaseous nitrosyl chloride and nitrogen are taken in a flask sealed and heated to some
temperature where the total pressure would have been 1 bar if the following equilibrium had not
been established.

2NOCl(g) 2NO(g) + Cl2(g)


But the actual pressure was found to be 1.2 bar due to above equilibrium .Now into the above
equilibrium mixture, some Cl2 gas was introduced at constant V & T so that the total pressure would
have been 8.3 bar if no further reaction had occurred but the actual pressure was found to be 8.2
bar. find the value of KP.

5) Consider the following reactions :


(i) FeSO4 + H2O2

(ii) MnO2 + H2O2


(iii) NaOCl + H2O2 →
(iv) N2SO3 + H2O2 →
(v) Pb3O4 + H2O2 + HNO3 →
(vi) Fe+3 + H2O2
If the total number of reaction in which H2O2 act as oxidizing agent = x
If the total number of reaction in which H2O2 act as reducing agent = y

then find the value of ?

6) Consider the following ions in aquated form?


V+4 , Cr+3, Fe+3 , Ni+2 , Cr+2 , Co+2 , Cu+2, Mn+3 , V+2
if total number of ions are blue in colour = x
if total number of ions are yellow in colour = y
if total number of ions are voilet in colour = z

then find the value of =?


PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) Six digits natural numbers are formed where each digit appears at least twice, then

(A) Number of such natural numbers having three distinct digits is 7560
(B) Number of such natural numbers having two non-zero distinct digits is 1800
(C) Number of such natural numbers having two distinct digits is 2025
(D) Total such numbers is 11654

2) Let then which of the following is/are true :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Let . Then

(A) S99 = cotθ + cot2θ + cot3θ + ... + cot 100θ


(B) S99 = cotθ – cot2θ + cot3θ – ... – cot 100θ
(C) S100 = cot2θ – cot3θ + ... – cot 101θ
(D) S100 = –cot2θ + cot3θ – cot4θ ... + cot 101θ

4) Consider the sequence of numbers α0, α1, ..., αn where α0 = 17.23, α1 = 33.23 and

. Then

(A)
|α10 – α9| =
(B) α0 – α1, α1 – α2, α2 – α3, ... are in G.P.
(C) α0 – α2, 2(α1 – α2), α1 – α3 are in H.P.
(D) |α10 – α9| = |α8 – α7|

5) Four dice are rolled. Let A, B, C, D be the events that atleast one of the dice shows 3, 4, 5, 6
respectively. Then

(A) events A, B, C, D are equally likely

(B)

(C)

(D)
P(A ∩ B|C ∩ D) =

6) Let f(x) =1 + eℓn(ℓnx) ℓn(k2 + 25) and . If = k(2 sin2α + 3 cosβ + 5), k > 0
and α, β ∈ R, then which of the following is (are) correct ?

(A) The value of k is equal to 5

(B)
the value of is equal to 1
2 4
(C) cos β + sin α = 2
(D) sin2α > cosβ

7) If z1, z2 and z3 are the vertices of a triangle ABC such that |z1| = |z2| = |z3| and AB = AC, then

(A) orthocentre of ΔABC is z1 + z2 + z3

(B)
is purely real

(C)
is purely real

(D)
is purely imaginary

8) Let a function f(x) = min({x}, {–x}), then (where {.} denotes fractional part function) -

(A) f(x) is continuous everywhere


(B) f(x) is non-differentiable only for integral x
(C) Area bounded by f(x) and x-axis in x ∈ [0, 20] is equal to 5 unit
(D) f(x) is an even periodic function

SECTION-I (ii)

1) If e1 and e2 are the roots of the equation x2 – ax + 2 = 0, then match the following
List-I List-II

If e1 & e2 are the eccentricities of an ellipse and a hyperbola,


(I) (P) 6
then 'a' can take values

e1 & e2 are the eccentricities of two hyperbolas, then 'a' can


(II) (Q) 57/20
take values

e1 & e2 are the eccentricities of a hyperbola and its


(III) (R)
conjugate, then 'a' can take values

e1 is eccentricity of a hyperbola for which there exist infinite


number of points from which perpendicular tangents can be
(IV) (S) 5
drawn & e2 the eccentricity of a hyperbola for which no such
points exist, then 'a' can take values

(T) 4

(U) 3

Which of the following is the only correct combination ?


(A) I → P;II → U
(B) II → R;III → U
(C) IV → Q
(D) III → S

2) If e1 and e2 are the roots of the equation x2 – ax + 2 = 0, then match the following

List-I List-II

If e1 & e2 are the eccentricities of an ellipse and a hyperbola,


(I) (P) 6
then 'a' can take values

e1 & e2 are the eccentricities of two hyperbolas, then 'a' can


(II) (Q) 57/20
take values

e1 & e2 are the eccentricities of a hyperbola and its


(III) (R)
conjugate, then 'a' can take values

e1 is eccentricity of a hyperbola for which there exist infinite


number of points from which perpendicular tangents can be
(IV) (S) 5
drawn & e2 the eccentricity of a hyperbola for which no such
points exist, then 'a' can take values

(T) 4

(U) 3

Which of the following is the only correct combination ?


(A) I → P;II → R
(B) II → R;III → Q
(C) III → R;IV → U
(D) IV → R
3) A variable plane cuts x-axis, y-axis and z-axis at points A, B and C respectively such that volume of
tetrahedron OABC remains constant and equal to 32 cubic units where O is origin of the coordinate
system.

List-I List-II

(I) Locus of centroid of tetrahedron is (P) xyz = 24

(II) Locus of point equidistant from O, A, B, C is (Q) (x2 + y2 + z2)3 = 192xyz

(III) Locus of foot of perpendicular from origin to plane is (R) xyz = 3

If PA, PB and PC are mutually perpendicular then


(IV) (S) (x2 + y2 + z2)3 = 1536xyz
locus of P is

(T) xyz = 6

(U) (x2 + y2 + z2)3 = 1296xyz

Which of the following is the only correct combination ?


(A) IV → S
(B) II → Q
(C) III → P
(D) I → U

4) A variable plane cuts x-axis, y-axis and z-axis at points A, B and C respectively such that volume of
tetrahedron OABC remains constant and equal to 32 cubic units where O is origin of the coordinate
system.

List-I List-II

(I) Locus of centroid of tetrahedron is (P) xyz = 24

(II) Locus of point equidistant from O, A, B, C is (Q) (x2 + y2 + z2)3 = 192xyz

(III) Locus of foot of perpendicular from origin to plane is (R) xyz = 3

If PA, PB and PC are mutually perpendicular then


(IV) (S) (x2 + y2 + z2)3 = 1536xyz
locus of P is

(T) xyz = 6

(U) (x2 + y2 + z2)3 = 1296xyz

Which of the following is the only correct combination ?


(A) I → T
(B) II → S
(C) III → Q
(D) IV → P

SECTION-II

1) If three distinct chords drawn from (α, 0) to the ellipse x2 + 2y2 = 1 are bisected by the parabola
y2 = 4x then [α] equals (Where [.] denotes GIF)

2) Let and x2 + k2 = k(1 + 2x) (where [.] denotes G.I.F and k > 1). Let

, where {x} represents fractional part of x. If ,

then find the value of

3) Let f(x) be a continuous and differentiable function satisfying the following conditions

(a)
(b) f(6) > 0, and
(c) f(x) is monotonic in (n, n+1), n ∈ I
find the sum of number of possible roots of f(x) = 0 is

4) Let Sn is set of all determinants of order n × n with each entry 1 or –1 such that product of
elements of each row and each column is –1. If the number of elements in the set S4 is λ then sum of
digits of λ equals

5) Consider a series of 'n' concentric circles C1, C2, C3, ..., Cn with radii r1, r2, ..., rn respectively,
satisfying r1 > r2 > r3 > ... > rn and r1 = 10. The circles are such that the chord of contact of tangents

from any point on Ci to Ci+1 is a tangent to Ci+2 (i = 1, 2, ...). Find the value of . If angle between

the tangents from any point of C1 to C2 is

6) If the area of triangle formed by acute angle bisector of the lines x – y + 2 = 0 & 7x – y – 8 = 0
and co-ordinate axes is λ, then 72λ equals
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. C,D A,B,C A,C C,D C A,D A,C,D A,B

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 9 10 11 12
A. A D B C

SECTION-II

Q. 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 4.00 40.00 0.33 to 0.34 2.00 10.00 0.16

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
A. A,B A,B,C B,C A,B,C A,B,C,D A,C,D A,B,D B,C,D

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 27 28 29 30
A. D C B C

SECTION-II

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 5.00 7.00 4.00 3.20 0.50 1.33

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
A. B,C A,B B,D A,B,C A,B,C,D A,B,C A,B,C A,C,D

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 45 46 47 48
A. C B A C
SECTION-II

Q. 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 8.00 2.00 10.00 8.00 20.00 2.00
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1)

A = 5cm

2)
Angular momentum conservation about 'O'

From energy conservation

Energy of spring

3)

4)
From

5) For

work function

For
= 3.1 eV
There is photo emission.
From
6)
Frequency received by L is = 3460 Hz

Frequency received by C is

7)
8)

x = uxt

12) By using this equation , we get the correct combination.


14)

Power

...(1)

R = 10 cm

From (1)

v = 40 cm

15) ...(i)

...(2)

...(3)
From

16)
From energy conservation

...(1)

From (1)

N=2

17)

Phase diff. b/w A & B at point A.


Resultant intensity at point P is =

18) ...(1)
P = 4440 watt.

= 4000

= 1100
From (1)

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

19)

23) Vf=1 Vf=1


(Na2CO3 + NaHCO3) → 10 ml solution
↓ ↓
xmmole ymmole
At HPh end point,
eq. of HCl = eq. of Na2CO3

× 2.5 × 10–3 × 1
= x × 10–3 × 1
⇒ x = 0.5 mmole = 0.5 × 106 mg = 53 mg = 0.053 g
At Mo end point
eq. of HCl = 2 × eq. of Na2CO3 + eq. of NaHCO3

× 7.5 × 10–3 × 1 = (x × 10–3 × 1) × 2 + y × 10–3 × 1


⇒ 1.5 = 1 + y ⇒ y = 0.5 mmole
= 0.5 × 84 = 42 mg = 0.042 mg

25) 2NH3 + H2O + CO2 → (NH4)2CO3 (P)


(NH4)2CO3 + H2O + CO2 → 2NH4HCO3 (Q)
NH4HCO3 + NaCl (R) → NH4Cl (S) + NaHCO3
NH4Cl + Ca(OH)2 → 2NH3 (T) + CaCl2 + H2O

26)

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

27)

By definition , α =

For zero order , CA = – kt ⇒ α =


For 1st order, CA =
⇒ =
–kt
⇒α=1–e

For 2nd order,

or,

or, α =

29)
(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

31) (i), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi)

32) Carbyl amine reaction gives foul smell with 1° amine and aniline.

34) Let PNOCl = x atm = (1 -x) atm

2NOCl(g) 2NO(g) + Cl2(g)


x-y y y/2
x–y + y + y/2 + (1-x) = 1.2
or y = 0.4

∴ 2NOCl(g) 2NO(g) + Cl2(g)


At equilibrium x-0.4 0.4 0.2
Now pressure due to added Cl2 only if no further reaction occurs
= 8.3 – 1.2 = 7.1
∴ Pressure due to total Cl2 if no further reaction occurs = 7.1 + 0.2 = 7.3
2NOCl NO + Cl2
x-0.4 0.4 7.3 = 7.3 + x
x-0.4 + 2z 0.4–2z 7.3-z = 7.3 + x–z
– = 8.3 – 8.2
or 7.3 + x – (7.3 + x – z) = 0.1
or z = 0.1

2NOCl(g) 2NO(g) + Cl2(g)


At equilibrium x-0.2 0.2 7.2
Now (kp)at equilibrium 1 = (kp)at equilibrium 2

or

or

or
or 3x - 1.2 = x – 0.2
or x = 0.5
∴ kp=

35) x ⇒ (i), (iv)


y ⇒ (ii), (iii), (v), (vi)

36) V+4 → Blue


Cr+3 → Violet
Fe+3 → Yellow
Ni+2 → Green
Cr+2 → Blue
Co+2 → Pink
Cu+2 → Blue
Mn+3 → Violet
V+2 → Violet
x = V+4 , Cr+2 , Cu+2
y = Fe+3
z = Cr+3 , Mn+3 , V+2

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

37)

(i)

(ii) aaoocc =

(iii) aaabbb or aaaabb =


(iv) aaaooo or aaoooo or aaaaoo

= 90 + 90 + 45
(v) aaaaaa = 9
total = 11754

38)
(B) put x = 1 + t

(e2 log2 – elog1) –


e2log2 – eα

39)

Here,

Sn = (cotθ – cot2θ) – (cotθ – cot3θ) + (cotθ – cot4θ) – (cotθ – cot5θ) + ...


⇒ S99 = (cotθ – cot2θ) – (cotθ – cot3θ) + ... + (cotθ – cot100θ)
∴ S99 = cotθ – cot2θ + cot3θ ... – cot100θ
⇒ S100 = (cotθ – cot2θ) – (cotθ – cot3θ) + ... –(cotθ – cot101θ)
= –cot2θ + cot3θ – cot4θ + ... + cot101θ

40)

2αr+2 = αr + αr+1
⇒ 2(αr+2 – αr+1) = αr – αr+1

⇒ αr+2 – αr+1 = – (αr+1 – αr)

⇒ α10 – α9 = – (α9 – α8)

= (α8 – α7) = . . .

0
= – (α1 – α ) =
As α0 – α1, α1 – α2, α2 – α3, are in G.P.
⇒ α0 – α2, 2(α1 – α2), α1 – α3 are in H.P. (Adding middle term to all terms)

41)
42)

As

= k2 + 25
∴ k2 + 25 = k(2sin2α + 3cosβ + 5)

⇒ 2sin2α + 3cosβ + 5 = k +


But L.H.S. ≤ 10
So both L.H.S. and R.H.S. should be equal to 10.
⇒ sin2α = 1 and cosβ = 1

Hence,

43)

∵ |z1| = |z2| = |z3| ⇒ origin is the circumcentre of ΔABC


⇒ orthocentre of ΔABC is z1 + z2 + z3
Now ∠AHB = A + B and ∠AHC = A + C
⇒ ∠AHB = ∠AHC (∵ ∠B = ∠C)


44)

45)

(A) e1 < 1 < e2 f(1) < 0 ⇒ a > 3


(B) both roots > 1
(i) D ≥ 0

(ii) f(1) > 0 ⇒


(iii) a/2 > 1

(C) ⇒
(D)

⇒ and f(1) > 0

46) (A) e1 < 1 < e2 f(1) < 0 ⇒ a > 3


(B) both roots > 1
(i) D ≥ 0

(ii) f(1) > 0 ⇒


(iii) a/2 > 1

(C) ⇒
(D)

⇒ and f(1) > 0

47)

(A) Given abc = 32 ⇒ abc = 192 where A(a, 0, 0), B(0, b, 0), C(0, 0, c)

(α, β, γ) = ⇒ 64 αβγ = 192 ⇒ locus is xyz = 3

(B) (α, β, γ) = ⇒ As abc = 192 ⇒ 8αβγ = 192 ⇒ xyz = 24

(C) Equation of plane is


foot of perp = (α, β, γ) =

Let

⇒ , ,

⇒ = (α2 + β2 + γ2)t2 ⇒ = α2 + β2 + γ2

⇒ = (α2 + β2 + γ2)3 ⇒ abc αβγ = (α2 + β2 + γ2)3


⇒ 192xyz = (x2 + y2 + z2)3
(D) Let P ≡ (x, y, z)
PA ⊥ PB ⇒ (x – a)(x) + y(y – b) + z(z) = 0
⇒ x2 + y2 + z2 = ax + by ...(i)
PB ⊥ PC ⇒ x2 + y(y – b) + z(z – c) = 0
2 2 2
⇒ x + y + z = by + cz ...(ii)
2
PC ⊥ PA ⇒ x(x – a) + y + z(z – c) = 0
⇒ x2 + y2 + z2 = ax + cz ...(iii)
⇒ ax + by = by + cz = ax + cz
from (i) 2ax = x2 + y2 + z2
As abc = 192 ⇒ 8(192)xyz = (x2 + y2 + z2)3

48) (A) Given abc = 32 ⇒ abc = 192 where A(a, 0, 0), B(0, b, 0), C(0, 0, c)

(α, β, γ) = ⇒ 64 αβγ = 192 ⇒ locus is xyz = 3

(B) (α, β, γ) = ⇒ As abc = 192 ⇒ 8αβγ = 192 ⇒ xyz = 24

(C) Equation of plane is

foot of perp = (α, β, γ) =

Let

⇒ , ,

⇒ = (α2 + β2 + γ2)t2 ⇒ = α2 + β2 + γ2

⇒ = (α2 + β2 + γ2)3 ⇒ abc αβγ = (α2 + β2 + γ2)3


⇒ 192xyz = (x2 + y2 + z2)3
(D) Let P ≡ (x, y, z)
PA ⊥ PB ⇒ (x – a)(x) + y(y – b) + z(z) = 0
⇒ x2 + y2 + z2 = ax + by ...(i)
2
PB ⊥ PC ⇒ x + y(y – b) + z(z – c) = 0
⇒ x2 + y2 + z2 = by + cz ...(ii)
2
PC ⊥ PA ⇒ x(x – a) + y + z(z – c) = 0
⇒ x2 + y2 + z2 = ax + cz ...(iii)
⇒ ax + by = by + cz = ax + cz
from (i) 2ax = x2 + y2 + z2
As abc = 192 ⇒ 8(192)xyz = (x2 + y2 + z2)3

49)

Let the middle point of chord be (t2, 2t). Mid point of chord must lie inside the ellipse
⇒ t4 + 8t2 – 1 < 0

⇒ ...(1)
Also equation of the chord is T = S1
⇒ t2x + 4ty = t4 + 8t2
Let this passes through (α, 0)
⇒ αt2 = t4 + 8t2
⇒ t4 + (8 – α)t2 = 0
⇒ t2 = 0 or t2 = α – 8
⇒ α = t2 + 8

50)

Here
∴ |kx –1| = k[x].
If x < 0 the positive = negative. If 0 ≤ x < 1/k then positive = 0. If x ≥ 1/k then kx – 1 = k[x]

⇒ ...(1)
2 2
Also x + k – 2kx = k
∴ (x – k)2 = k ...(2)

Now,

51)

f(1) f(2) f(3) f(4) f(5) f(6) < 0


f(2) f(4) f(6) < 0
f(3) f(6) < 0
f(6) > 0, f(3) < 0, f(2), f(4) will be opposite sign. f(1), f(5) will be opposite sign.
Following 4 possibilities are as

(1) (2)

(3) (4)
Number of possible roots 1, 2, 3, 4
A = {1, 2, 3, 4}
Hence, Σn(A) = 10

52)

For first row a11, a12, a13, ... a1(n–1) can be either 1 or –1 ⇒ 2n–1 ways
For a1n only one way depending upon the product (a11.a12.a13...a1(n–1))
∴ For R1 we have 2n–1 ways
Similarly for R2, R3, ..., Rn–1, we have
2n–1 ways
∴ For Rn only one way

∴ Total ways

53)

⇒ r1, r2, r3, ... are in G.P. with common ratio =

⇒ Sum of all

54) x – y + 2 = 0 & –7x + y + 8 = 0


∵ a1a2 + b1b2 < 0

∴ Acute angle bisector is


⇒ 6x – 3y + 1 = 0

⇒ Area

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