30-06-2025
6901CJA10153625MJ006SB JA
PHYSICS
SECTION-I(i)
1) An air capacitor having capacity is filled with dielectric as shown in figure. Then the new
capacitance of system will be (Plate area is A and distance between the plates is d)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2) The electrical circuit includes an ideal ammeter A, a non -ideal voltmeter V, a rheostat R and a
voltage source U (see figure). The arrow indicates an increase in the instrument readings, and the
arrow indicates a decrease. How will the instrument readings change if in this circuit we replace
an ideal ammeter with a non - ideal one, and a non - ideal voltmeter with an ideal one ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) 28 gm of gas is contained in a flask at a pressure of 10 atm and at a temperature of C. It is
found that due to leakage in the flask, the pressure is reduced to half and the temperature reduced
to The quantity of gas that leaked out is :-
(A) 11/20 gm
(B) 20/11 gm
(C) 5/63 gm
(D) 63/5 gm
4) A hole is made in a metal plate, when the temperature of metal is raised then the diameter of the
hole will :-
(A) Decrease
(B) Increase
(C) Remain same
(D) Answer depends upon the initial temperature of the metal
SECTION-I(ii)
1) The electrical circuit, the diagram of which is shown in the figure, consists of an ideal battery, six
identical resistors and an ideal ammeter. The resistance R of one resistor is . The voltage across
the battery terminals is 3V.
(A) The reading of ammeter is 1.5 mA.
(B) The total rate of heat loss in the circuit is 22.5 mW.
(C) If the ammeter is replaced by a Ideal voltmeter, then the reading of the voltmeter is 3V.
(D) If the ammeter is replaced by a Ideal voltmeter, then the reading of the voltmeter is 1.5 V.
2) The cross-sectional area and length of cylindrical conductor are A and respectively. The specific
conductivity varies as where x is the distance along the axis of the cylinder from one of
its ends. A potential difference is applied across the cylinder. Choose the correct statement (s)
(A)
The resistance of the system along the cylindrical axis is .
(B) The current density is constant through out the length of the cylinder.
(C)
The electric field at each point in the cylinder is .
(D)
The electric field at each point in the cylinder is .
3) Four capacitors and a battery are connected as shown. The potential drop across
the capacitor is 6 V. Then the :
(A) Potential difference across the capacitor is 14V
(B) Charge on the capacitor is
(C) e.m.f. of the battery is 30 V
(D) potential difference across the capacitor is 10 V.
4)
A battery is of emf E is being charged form a charger such that positive terminal of the battery is
connected to terminal A of charger and negative terminal of the battery is connected to terminal B of
charger. The internal resistance of the battery is r.
(A) Potential difference across points A and B must be more than E.
(B) A must be at higher potential than B
(C) In side the battery, current flows from positive terminal to the negative terminal
(D) No current flows through battery
5) Figure shows the net power dissipated in R versus the current in a simple circuit shown.
(A) The internal resistance of battery is
(B) R at which power is 5W is
(C) The emf of battery is 2V
(D) At i = 2A, power is 3.2 W
6) In the electrical circuit shown in Figure, When the switch is in position 1,
the ammeter shows current I = 0.1 A. When the key was thrown to position 2, the ammeter at the
initial moment registered current Capacitor is initially uncharged. (Ammeter is not ideal)
(A) EMF of the battery is 30V
(B) Heat released in the resistor after the key is transferred is 450 J
(C) Final reading of ammeter is 0
(D) The steady state current in the circuit after the key was thrown to position 2 is 0.15A
SECTION-II(i)
Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2
Two capacitors, one resistor and an ideal battery are connected through switches and as
shown in figure. Initially capacitor A is charged while B is uncharged. The upper plate of A is
positively charged. Now and are closed simultaneously at t = 0. [Initial charge on A is
]
1) The current in resistance R at t = 0 is _________amp.
2) The charge on capacitor B at is ______ C.
Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4
Figure shows a simple circuit with two cells and three resistors. The current in the ammeter shown
in the figure is 2A in downward direction. Assume the batteries and ammeter have no internal
resistance.
3) Determine the emf E _____(V)
4) Current through the 12v battery is _____(A)
Common Content for Question No. 5 to 6
A Carnot heat engine draws heat from a reservoir at temperature and rejects heat to another
reservoir at temperature . The Carnot forward cycle engine drives a Carnot reversed cycle engine
or Carnot refrigerator which absorbs heat from reservoir at temperature and rejects heat to a
reservoir at temperature . The high temperature is 600 K and low temperature is 300 K.
5) If heat supplied to engine is equal to heat absorbed by the refrigerator , the value of (in
K) is :-
6) The COP of carnot refrigerator is :-
SECTION-II(ii)
1) Three capacitors with electric capacitances C, 2C and 3C are connected in a closed circuit
sequentially one after another. Using a special device connected to three capacitor connection
points, these same places were communicated (transferred) electric charges +Q, +Q and as in
figure. The device is then turned off. What is the energy (in ) that can be stored in the system of
charged capacitors? Take
2) If a heater boils m kg water in time 6 - minutes and another heater boils the 2m kg water in 3 -
minute, if parallel combination of these two resistors are used to boil 3m kg of water, if time (answer
in minutes) it should take is , then find
3) Consider an infinite combination of resistors as shown in the figure. What is the effective
resistance between points A and B for the shown combination
is the is then is
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I(i)
1) Product P is :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) None of these
2) Identify (A) in the following reaction sequence :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) Ph – CH = CH2 (P) (Q) (R) ; R is :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4) product is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-I(ii)
1) In which of the following reaction, final major product gives intramolecular aldol condensation
reaction ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2)
The correct statement(s) for the following addition reactions is(are)
(A) (M and O) and (N and P) are two pairs of diastereomers.
(B) Bromination proceeds through trans–addition in both the reactions.
(C) O and P are identical molecules.
(D) (M and O) and (N and P) are two pairs of enantionmers.
3)
In above reaction (A) and (B) will respectively be
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4) Which combination of reagents will not bring about the following conversion ?
(A) MeMgBr/H , H2SO4/Δ, HBr/H2O2, hv
⊕
(B) MeMgBr/H , H2SO4/Δ, HBr
⊕
⊕
(C) MeMgBr/H , HBr/CCl4
(D) MeMgBr, NH4Br
5)
R can be obtained as a product in reaction :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
6) Find out the possible products in the following reaction:
(A)
(B)
(C) CH3CH2OH
(D)
SECTION-II(i)
Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2
(X) On complete hydrogenation with H2 - Ni gives 1-Isopropyl -4-methylcyclohexane. On reductive
ozonolysis of (X) produces only two organic products, acetone along with product (P). (DU of X is
either 2 or 3 and do not have any sp-carbon)
1) Find total number of (P) which gives fehling as well as iodoform test ?
2) Final total number of possible (X)?
Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4
In the above reaction, if x is the minimum number of equivalents of CH3MgBr consumed when
excess used and y is the minimum number of equivalents of I2 consumed when excess is used
3) Then find value of y?
4) Then find value of x? (Note: no Iodination takes place on aromatic ring)
Common Content for Question No. 5 to 6
The distribution of electrons among various molecular orbitals is called the electronic configuration
of the molecule which provides us the following very important informations about the molecule .
(A) Stability of molecule : The molecule is stable if number of bonding molecular orbital electrons
(Nb) is greater then the number of antibonding molecular orbital electrons (Na) and vice- versa.
(B) Bond order : = (Nb - Na) A positive bond order means a stable molecule while a negative or zero
bond order means an unstable molecule.
(C) Nature of the bond : Bond order 1 , 2 and 3 corresponds to single, double and triple bonds
respectively.
(D) Bond length : Bond length decreases as bond order increases.
(E) Magnetic nature : Molecular orbitals in a molecule are doubly occupied, the substance is
diamagnetic and if one or more molecular orbitals are singly occupied, it is paramagnetic.
5) Among following how many species shows bond order 3
(i) (ii) N2 (iii) O2 (iv) C2
6) How many of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect ?
(I) Among , O2 and the stability decreases as > O2 >
(II) He2 molecule does not exist as the bonding and anti-bonding orbitals cancel each other.
(III) C2, and Li2 are diamagnetic
(IV) In F2 molecule, the energy of is more than and
SECTION-II(ii)
1) The number of species below that have two lone pairs of electrons in their central atom is
____(Round off to the Nearest integer)
SF4, BF4– , CIF3, AsF3, PCl5, BrF5, XeF4, SF6
2) H2C = O + D2C = O + [Link] → Cannizzaro’s reaction. How many different alcohols would be
formed in the reactions ?
3) Observe the following reaction,
H2N – CH2 – CH2 –
CH2 – COOH
molecular mass of 'X' is ab, then a + b is
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I(i)
1) Let a second degree curve x2 + 4y2 – 4 = 0 is intersected by a variable pair of straight lines
x2+4y2+λxy = 0 (where ‘λ’ is a real parameter), at two points A and B respectively, then the locus of
the point of intersection of tangents at A and B is
(A) 4x2 + 2y2 + 3xy = 0
(B) 2x2 + y2 + 6xy = 0
(C) (2x – y) (2x + y) = 0
(D) x2 – 4y2 = 0
2) If , then ∀ , minimum value of E is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) Suppose A and B are two non-singular matrices of order 'n' such that AB = BA2 and B5 = I, then
which of the following is correct where I is an identity matrix
(A) A31 = I
(B) A31 = I
(C) A30 = I
(D) A50 = I
4) The ellipse is inscribed in a rectangle R whose sides are parallel to the coordinate
axes. A hyperbola (with same centre and transverse axis same as major axis of ellipse) intersects the
ellipse orthogonally and passes through the vertices of the rectangle. Then eccentricity of hyperbola
is
(A)
(B)
(C) 3
(D)
SECTION-I(ii)
1) The locus of the mid-point of the focal radius of a variable point moving on the parabola, y2 = 4ax
is a parabola whose
(A) Latus rectum is half the latus rectum of the original parabola
(B) Vertex is (a/2, 0)
(C) Directrix is y-axis
(D) Focus has the co-ordinates (a, 0)
2) The number of real common tangents to y2 = 2012x and xy = (2013)2 is
(where [.] = GIF)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) Identify correct statements(s) about conic
(A) centre is (2,3)
(B) hyperbola with foci (5,7) and
ellipse with major axis
(C)
(D)
eccentricity is
4) If the tangent to the ellipse at the point is a normal to the circle
then θ can be equal to :
(A)
(B)
(C) 0
(D)
5) Which of the following values of satisfy the equation = –648
?
(A) –4
(B) 9
(C) –9
(D) 4
6) If , then which of the following is(are) true ?
(trace of A denotes sum of principal diagonal elements of A)
(A) A is invertible
(B) trace(adj(adj(A))) = 144
(C) trace(adj(adj(A))) = 8
(D) |adj A| is less than 400
SECTION-II(i)
Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2
If A is 3 x 3 matrix with real entries such that
If B is inverse of matrix A such that
where are scalars and I is identity matrix of order 3 x 3
1) The value of is :
2) The value of is :
Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4
Let tangent drawn to ellipse at point A(–4, 3) is also tangent to parabola y2 = 4a(x – b)(a
> 0) at point B. If ∠ASB = 90°, then (where S is focus of parabola), then
3) Length of latus rectum of parabola, is -
4) Equation of other tangent to parabola from point A is 4x + 3y = λ then the value of λ is -
Common Content for Question No. 5 to 6
Let and for and , be the foci of the ellipse Suppose a
parabola having vertex at the origin and focus at intersects the ellipse at point M in the first
quadrant and at point N in the fourth quadrant.
5) The orthocentre of the triangle is then the value of is ____
6) If the tangents to the ellipse at M and N meet at R and the normal to the parabola at M meets the
x-axis at Q, and the ratio of area of triangle MQR to the area of quadrilateral is then
the value of is ____.
SECTION-II(ii)
1) Let A be a 3 × 3 matrix such that a11 = a33 = 2 and all the other aij = 1. Let A–1 = xA2 + yA + zI,
then find the value of (x + y + z) where I is a unit matrix of order 3.
2) A variable chord of hyperbola subtends a right angle at center of hyperbola. If this
chord touches a fixed circle concentric with hyperbola, then square of radius of this circle is
3) If the variable line y = kx + 2h is tangent to ellipse 2x2 + 3y2 = 6 then locus of P(h, k) is the conic
whose eccentricity is e then find 3e2.
ANSWER KEYS
PHYSICS
SECTION-I(i)
Q. 1 2 3 4
A. D B D B
SECTION-I(ii)
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,B,C A,B,D A,B,C,D A,B,C A,B,D A,C
SECTION-II(i)
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16
A. 9 60 8.5 1.5 400 3
SECTION-II(ii)
Q. 17 18 19
A. 132 36 8
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I(i)
Q. 20 21 22 23
A. B D C B
SECTION-I(ii)
Q. 24 25 26 27 28 29
A. A,C A,B A,B B,C,D A,B,C,D B,C
SECTION-II(i)
Q. 30 31 32 33 34 35
A. 1.00 3.00 4 3 1.00 1.00
SECTION-II(ii)
Q. 36 37 38
A. 2 4 7
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I(i)
Q. 39 40 41 42
A. D C B B
SECTION-I(ii)
Q. 43 44 45 46 47 48
A. A,B,C,D A,D A,C,D B,C B,C A,B,D
SECTION-II(i)
Q. 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 1 3 20.57 or 20.58 -7.00 9 9
SECTION-II(ii)
Q. 55 56 57
A. 1 8 7
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1)
2)
3) 63/5 gm
4) Increase
5) The reading of ammeter is 1.5 mA.
The total rate of heat loss in the circuit is 22.5 mW.
If the ammeter is replaced by a Ideal voltmeter, then the reading of the voltmeter is 3V.
6) The resistance of the system along the cylindrical axis is .
The current density is constant through out the length of the cylinder.
The electric field at each point in the cylinder is .
7) BCD
8) Potential difference across points A and B must be more than E.
A must be at higher potential than B
In battery, current flows from positive terminal to the negative terminal
9)
ABD
10)
EMF of the battery is 30V
The work that the battery does during time interval from the moment of switching to the
moment when the ammeter again showed a current of 0.1 A is 300 J
The steady state current in the circuit after the key was thrown to position 2 is 0
11)
12) 40.02
13) 8.5
14)
1.5
15)
16) 3
17) 132
18) 36
19) 8
CHEMISTRY
20) The product P formed is
21)
22)
Ans is (C)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
four
33)
34) ⇒ 15e → 2.5
N2 ⇒ 14e → 3
O2 ⇒ 16e → 2
C2 ⇒ 12e → 2
35) (I) Stability
Bond order 2.5 2 1.5
(III) In all these molecules all electrons are paired in molecular orbitals.
(IV) In F2 molecule, the energy of is less than and
36)
37) CH3OH, DCH2–OH, D3C–OH, HCD2OH
38)
MATHEMATICS
39) Let point of intersection of tangents at A and B be the point P(h,k) , then the equation of
AB is
.......(1)
Homogenizing the given ellipse using equation (1)
x2
......(2)
Given equation of pair of straight lines
x2 + 4y2 + λxy = 0 and above equation (2) should represent same line. Hence
On eleminating λ, relation obtained in h and k is
h2 – 4 = 4(k2 – 1) h2 – 4k2 = 0
Thus desired locus is x2 – 4y2 = 0
40) minimum value of E is the shortest distance between the parabola y2 =4x and circle
(x+1)2 + (y–14)2 = 9.
Thus normal to the parabola y2 = 4x, be
y = mx – 2m – m3 passes through (–1, 14) gives m3 + 3m + 14 = 0 , Thus only one real value
m = –2
Hence corresponding point on the parabola is (4, 4)
Thus required minimum distance is
41)
AB = BA2
AB2 = B × A × AB = BA × BA2 = B × BA2 × A2 = B2A4
AB3 = B2A4B = B3A8
AB5 = B5A32
A = A32
31
A =I
42) Let the equation of hyperbola be ..... (1)
Eccentricity (e) of the ellipse
As hyperbola intersects the ellipse orthogonally and passes through vertices
Their foci are coincident
Again hyperbola must pass through (5, 4) the vertex of rectangle
only
Equation of hyperbola is
43)
44) Any tangent to xy = (2013)2 is
Comparing it with , we get
⇒ ,
⇒
Only one common tangent.
45)
PA + PB = 12
A = (5, 7) B = (–1, –1)
AB =
[Ous is ellipse and centre mid p + 01 A and B]
46)
xn1 + 4yy1 = 16
4x cosθ + 8y sinθ = 16
passes from centre (4, 2) solve for θ.
47)
R3 → R3 – R2, R2 → R2 – R1
R 3 → R 3 – R2
C3 → C3 – C2, C2 → C2 – C1
⇒ 2α2(2 + 3α) – 2α2(2+ 5α) = – 324α
⇒ –4α3 = –324α ⇒ α = 0, ± 9
48) |A| = 18 ∴ is invertible
|Adj A| = |A|2 = 182 = 324
(adj (adj A)) = |A|3-2 A = 18A
trace(adj (adj (A)) = 18(8) = 144.
49)
& A = αB2 + μB + VI
det |A. adj(A2)| = –1
Property A. adj(A) = det (A). I.
A. adj(A2) = A. adj(A). adj(A)
det (A. adj(A2) = det A. det (adj A2)
–1 = det (A)5
det (A) = –1
Now,
use property
det (adj (adj(A)))
= 1 Ans.
50)
.... (1)
now take determinant both sides
51) is also tangent to y2 = 4a(x – b)
....(i)
also (–4, 3) lies directrix of parabola i.e.
x=b–a
b – a = –4 ....(ii)
from (i) & (ii)
52) ∵ A lie on directrix of parabola
∴ other tangent is ⊥r to given tangent
⇒ 8x + 6y = –14
53)
54)
55)
A–1 = xA2 + yA + zI
xA3 + yA2 + zA – I = 0 ....(1)
Charactristic equation of A
|A – λI| = 0
(2 – λ) ((1 – λ)(2 – λ) – 1((2 – λ) – (1)) + 1(1–(1–λ))
(2 – λ)(1 – l) (2 – λ) – 2 + λ – 1 + λ + λ = 0
(λ – 1) (λ – 2)2 – 3 + 3λ = 0
(λ – 1) (λ2 – 4λ + 7) = 0 ......(2)
Comparing (1) and (2)
x= , y= ,z=
x+y+z=1
56) Let variable chord be xcosα + ysinα = p
Let this chord intersect the hyperbola at A and B.
Combined equation of OA and OB :
(coefficient of x2) + (coefficient of y2) = 0
⇒
⇒ p2 = 8
∴ Line : xcosα + ysinα =
Thus touches a fixed circle x2 + y2 = 8
57) Ellipse :
Condition of tangency : 4h2 = 3k2 + 2
Required locus : 4x2 = 3y2 + 2
⇒ 4x2 – 3y2 = 2
Thus : b2 = a2(e2 – 1), where ,