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1001CJA101023250012 JA
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
1) A gas is undergoing an adiabatic process. At a certain stage, the values of volume and
temperature are V0 and T0 respectively and the modulus of slope of V–T curve is m. Choose the
correct options-
(A)
The value of CV =
(B)
The value of CP =
(C)
(D)
2) A ring of mass m, radius r can oscillate in a vertical plane about is top most point 'O' as shown.
Axis is normal to the plane of ring. Maximum speed of lowest point 'P' of ring is v.
(C)
Hinge force when centre of mass is at lowest point is
(D) Mechanical energy of oscillation is (when potential energy at mean position is taken as
zero)
3) Inside a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C (without dielectrics) dielectrics are filled which
have dielectric constant k1 and k2 such that k1 > k2 . The capacitor is now connected to a battery of
voltage V then :-
(A)
New capacitance of the capacitor will be .
(B) Field in dielectric 1 will be more than the field in dielectric 2.
(C) Surface charge density on the capacitor plates will be uniform.
(D) Field in both the dielectric regions will be the same.
4) The figure shows a graph of the current in a discharging circuit of a capacitor through a resistor
of resistance 10Ω.
(A) The initial potential difference across the capacitor is 100 volt.
(B)
The capacitance of the capacitor is .
(C)
The total heat produced in the circuit will be Joules.
(D)
The thermal power in the resistor will decrease with a time constant second.
5) In given figure at t = 0, a charged particle of mass m and charge q enters in the region-II.
(A) If q > 0, particle will enter into region-I after leaving region-II.
If q < 0 the particle will leave region-II at t =
(B)
6) A conductor (shown in the figure) carrying constant current I is kept in the x-y plane in a uniform
magnetic field . If F is the magnitude of the total magnetic force acting on the conductor, then the
(A) If is along , F ∝ (L + R)
(B) If is along , F = 0
(C) If is along , F ∝ (L + R)
(D) If is along ,F=0
7) Two identical moving coil galvanometer have 10 Ω resistance and full scale deflection at 2 µA
current. One of them is converted into a voltmeter of 100 mV full scale reading and the other into an
Ammeter of 1 mA full scale current using appropriate resistors. These are then used to measure the
voltage and current in the Ohm's law experiment with R = 1000 Ω resistor by using an ideal cell.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
8) A neutral conductor of radius R has a spherical cavity of radius and its centre lies at from
Electric field due to charges induced on inner surface of cavity at centre of conductor is
(A)
SECTION-II
1) An electric dipole is placed in a uniform electric field of magnitude 40 N/C. Graph shows the
magnitude of the torque (10–28 Nm) on the dipole versus the angle θ between the field and the
dipole moment . The magnitude of dipole moment is equal to x × 10–30 C-m. Find x.
acceleration on the surface of the earth. The average mass density of the planet is times that of the
earth. If the escape speed on the surface of the earth is taken to be 11kms–1, find the escape speed
on the surface of the planet in kms–1.
3) An Earth satellite revolves on a circular orbit at a linear speed v0. A missile device increases the
absolute value of this speed to 1.5v0, and the satellite goes into an unknown path as shown (Fig).
With what speed will the satellite leave the gravitational field of earth? The resistance of the cosmic
dust is not taken into account. Mass of earth is M. If your answer is , then find the value of α.
4) The magnetic flux through a metal ring varies with time t according to ϕB = 3(at3 – bt2)Tm2, with a
= 2 s–3 and b = 6 s–2. The resistance of the ring is 3 Ω. Determine the maximum current (in A)
induced in the ring during the interval from t = 0 to t = 2s.
5) A flexible circular loop 20 cm in diameter lies in a magnetic field of magnitude B = 1 Tesla,
directed into the plane of page as shown. The loop is pulled at the points indicated by the arrows
forming a loop of zero area in 0.314 sec. The average emf induced in the loop is nV. Find 10n.
6) A rectangular loop PQRS is formed by joining the corners of cube of side 20 cm as shown in
figure. If I = 8 A and then the magnitude of torque on loop is P × 10–3 N-m. Find the value
of P.
7) All the capacitors in the given figure has a capacitance C0. The equivalent capacitance between
8) A 10-km-long underground cable extends east to west and consists of two parallel wires, each of
which has resistance 13Ω/km. A short develops at distance x from the west end when a conducting
path of resistance R connects the wires (figure). The resistance of the wires and the short is then
100Ω when the measurement is made from the east end, 200Ω when it is made from the west end.
What is value of R (in ohm) ?
9) A particle having charge q = 2µC and mass 1 kg is projected with speed 3 m/s at an angle 53°
from point A as shown. Speed of the particle when it is at a perpendicular distance 2r from the wire
is . Find value of .
10) For an ideal heat engine, the temperature of the source is 127°C. In order to have 60% efficiency
the temperature of the sink should be T°C, then modulus (|T|) value of T is. (Round off to the Nearest
Integer)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
1) CH3–CH=O + CH3–CH2MgBr +
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct :
(B)
X racemic mixture
(C)
Y meso compound
(D) X is more stable than Y
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) Select the incorrect statement(s) for certain amount of an ideal gas at constant pressure.
(A) λ is constant
(B) Z1 is directly proportional to T.
2
(C) Z11 is directly proportional to T .
3/2
(D) Z11 is inversely proportional to V .
4)
When ethanol & water are mixed at room temperature then for the process :-
(A) ΔGmix = 0
(B) ΔSsystem > 0
(C) ΔSsurrounding < 0
(D) ΔHmix = 0
(A)
(B)
(C)
ln
(D)
(A) iron
(B) copper
(C) tin
(D) lead
SECTION-II
1)
2) How may compounds gives conjugated diene as major product by Kolbe electrolysis?
(i) (ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
4) Total number of compounds having higher rate of SN2 reaction than compound CH3—CH2—Cl.
5) Calculate ΔG (in bar-L) when a definite mass of a monoatomic ideal gas at 1 bar & 27ºC is
expanded adiabatically against vaccum from 10 L to 20 L (ln2 = 0.7)
6) Calculate the ratio of degree of dissociation (α2/α1) when an acetic acid solution is diluted 100
times. Assume α < < 1, even on dilution. [Given Ka=10–5 M]
7) 100 gm water is heated from 27ºC to 77ºC at constant pressure. Find value of ΔStotal (in JK–1) for
the process.
(i.e., ΔSsystem + ΔSsurrounding), in J K–1, if the process is performed irreversibly.
(Given: Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J K–1 gm–1; ln 7 = 1.95; ln 6 = 1.80)
8) Among the following, total number of metals which are extracted by self reduction method ?
Pb, Zn, Cu, Mg, Hg, Fe, Al, Au
9) Find number of process or ore given in Column-I are correctly represented with Column-II. You
have to consider P for P, Q for Q, R for R etc.
(I) (II)
Process/Ore Related to
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1) The slope of tangents to the parabola y2 = 9x which pass through the point (4, 10) are
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2) Let P be any point on the curve but not on the axes. Let M, N be the feet of
the perpendiculars drawn from P on minor and major axes respectively. Let the tangent at P cuts
minor and major axes at R, T respectively. Let the normal at P cuts major axis at G and CF be the
perpendicular from centre C to the normal at P. Then, which of the following is/are true ?
(A) PF . PG = 16
(B) PF . PG = 9
(C) PM . CT = 16
(D) PN . CR = 9
3) Let then is
(A)
(B)
(A) 1
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) continuous at x = 1
(B) differentiable at x = 1
(C) continuous at x = 3
(D) differentiable at x = 3
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-II
2) The area bounded by the curves y = x2 + 2x – 3 and the line y = 2x + 1 is λ then value of 3λ is :
4) If , then n is equal to
6) Let f : → be a thrice differentiable function such that f(0) = 0, f(1) = 1, f(2) = –1, f(3) = 2 and
f(4) = –2. Then, the minimum number of zeros of (3f' f'' + ff"') (x) is …..
7) Suppose an ellipse and a hyperbola have the same pair of foci on the x-axis with centres at the
origin and they intersect at M(2, 2). If the eccentricity of ellipse is and eccentricity of hyperbola is
8) Two tangents are drawn from a point (–2, –1) to the curve, y2 = 4x. If α is the angle between them,
then | tan α | is equal to :
is______
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. A,B,C A,D A,D A,B,C,D A,B A,B,C A,C C,D
SECTION-II
Q. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 125 3 2 6 1 128 20 20 8 113
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
A. A,B,C A,B,D A,B,C B,C A,C,D A,C,D B,C A,B,D
SECTION-II
Q. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 8 4 4 4 7 10 3 3 6 8
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
A. A,B B,C,D A,D A,D B,D A,B,C C,D C,D
SECTION-II
Q. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 11 32 7 1 64 5 10 3 19 23
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1)
TVγ-1 = constant
⇒ ⇒
⇒ ⇒ Cp= Cv+1=
3)
Where t is the time, i0 is the initial current, and i is the current at time t.
• Heat Produced:
• Thermal Power:
P=I2R
4. Calculation (in brief):
Step 1: Calculate Initial Voltage Across the Capacitor
From the graph, the initial current i0 = 10A and the resistance R = 10 Ω. Using V0 = i0R, we
calculate:
Substituting and :
5)
If q > O
θ = 60°
At
6)
As magnetic field is uniform
7)
0.1 = 2 × 10–6 (10 + RV)
∴ RV = 49990 Ω
2 × 10–6 × 10 = 10–3 RA
y 50000 = (x – y) 1000
∴ 51y = x
Reading = ≈980
8)
(A)
(B)
(C) Electric field outside the conducting cavity due to charges kept inside the cavity and
induced charges on the inner surface of the cavity is always zero. (electrostatic sheilding)
(D) Because the charge at the surface of conductor is uniformly distributed so electric field
due to them inside conductor will be zero so net force on the charges induced on the surface of
cavity is zero.
9)
τmax = p E
⇒ 50 × 10–28 = p.40
⇒ p = 1.25 × 10–28 C-m
10) Since,
⇒
Also,
⇒
⇒ vp = 3 kms–1
11)
Ki + Uf = Kf + Uf
12)
ϕB = 3at3 – 3bt2
for iind to be maximum
6at – 2b = 0
= 6 Ampere
13) =
14) As we known
.... (i)
Here
15) Using the parallel axis symmetry it can be reduced to the following circuit.
18) n = 0.60 = 1 –
⇒ TL = 0.4 × 400
TL = 160 K = –113°C
|T| = 113
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
19)
P⇒
X ⇒ cis-2-Butene
Y ⇒ trans-2-Butene
20)
21)
22)
(A) Incorrect → mixing is spontaneous so ΔG < 0.
(B) Correct → Positive deviation means vapour pressure of solution is more. This means
randomness increases on mixing the two.
So, ΔS sys > 0
[ΔS sys for mixture always increases]
(C) Correct :- As ΔS sys > 0, so ΔS surr <0.
(D) Incorrect : For positive deviation, ΔHmix > 0.
23) A → Product
Let the order of rxn. = P
R = K[A]P ⇒
Taking log at both sides
P= OR =P
AT two different rates
24) Tin is obtained by reducing the ore cassiterite with coal in a reverberatory furnace;
Limestone is added to produce a slag with the impurities, which can be separated.
SnO2 +2C ⟶ Sn + 2CO
Crude tin so obtained is contaminated with iron, copper, lead and other metals. It is, therefore,
remitted on an inclined furnace. The process is called liquation.
The easily fusible tin melts away and the less fusible impurities are left behind. Molten tin is
finally stirred with green poles of wood in contact with air. In this process, any remaining
metal impurities are oxidized forming a scum, which rises to the surface and is removed. This
process is called poling.
25) Poling is a metallurgical method employed in the purification of copper which contains
copper oxide as an impurity and also in the purification of tin ("Sn") which contains tin oxide
(stannic oxide or "SnO2") as an impurity (impurity of same oxide). Freshly cut ("green") trees
were used as wooden poles. The sap in these poles acted as the reducing agent. The heat of
the copper makes the pole emit wood gas (CO2 and H2) that reduces the cuprous oxide to
copper.
27)
Total product : 8
28)
(i), (ii), (iii), (vii)
29)
30)
31) q = 0 ; w = 0 ; ΔU = 0 = T → constant
ΔG = nRT ln = P1V1 ln
= 1 × 10 ln
= 10 × 0.7 = 7 bar.L
32)
ΔSsurrounding = =
= = – 60 J K–1
∴ ΔStotal = ΔSsys + ΔSsurr = 63 + (–60) = 3 J K–1
35)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
37) y2 = 9x
(Equation of tangent)
Latus rectum
4a = 9
⇒
at point (4, 10)
⇒
⇒ 16m2 – 40m + 9 = 0
= =
∴ ,
∴ ,
Equation of tangent :
Normal at p is ,
CM = PN = 3 sinθ, CT =
CN = PM = 4cosθ, CR =
PF = , PG =
39)
40)
41) y2 + 4y + 5 =
f(x) =
∴ R.H.L. at x = 1,
⇒ =2
L.H.L. at x = 1
= = =2
∴ f(x) is continuous at x = 1 :
again,
f(x) =
∴ f′(x) =
∴ differentiable at x = 1.
again,
not differentiable at x = 3.
43)
44) Let I =
Let a – (loge x)3/2 = t
2 = 3a2 – 3a
3a2 – 3a – 2 = 0
or
45)
Area of shaded region
46) y = x2 + 2x – 3 and y = 2x + 1
both curves intersect when x2 + 2x – 3 = 2x + 1
⇒ x = ±2
47)
⇒ t–4/5+1
α=β=1
α + β + 20AB = 2 + 20 ×
48)
n2 + 3n + 2 = 6
n2 + 3n – 4 = 0
(n + 4)(n – 1) = 0
n=1
49) I =
Using King , I =
2I = (ℓn 2) =
∴I= ≡
⇒ N = 64. Ans.
50)
⇒ ; ⇒
So, and b2 = 7
As, ⇒
Condition of tangency,
i.e., 2m – 1 =
⇒ 2m2 – m – 1 = 0
(2m + 1) (m – 1) = 0
m=
Now,
53)
=1
so,
54) sec2(sec–1(3))–1 + cosec2(cosec–1(4))–1
= 9 – 1 + 16 – 1
= 23