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14-09-2025

1001CJA106213250010 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) A highly elastic ball moving at a speed of 3 m/s approaches a wall moving towards it with a speed

of 3m/s (figure). After the collision, the speed of the ball will be

(A) 3 m/s
(B) 6 m/s
(C) 9 m/s
(D) zero

2) A ball of mass m moving vertically down, collides with inclined surface of the wedge. After the
collision wedge starts moving in horizontal direction with velocity V0. If all the surfaces are smooth

then impulse provided by wedge to ball is given by :-

(A) MV0 sin θ


(B) MV0 cos θ

(C)

(D)

3) Two particles are projected at the same instant with speeds v1 and v2 making angles α and β with
the horizontal as shown in the figure. Neglecting air resistance, the trajectory of the mass center of

the two particles

(A) can be a vertical straight line


(B) can be a horizontal straight line
(C) is a straight line
(D) is a parabola

4) A rod of mass 1 kg is kept on frictionless table and is acted upon by 2 forces as shown. How far
from the center C of the rod should we apply a single force which produces the same effect as

produced by the two forces shown?

(A) 1 m
(B) 1.1 m
(C) 1.2 m
(D) 1.5 m

5) A wheel of radius 2 m (wheel A) is attached by a non-stretching belt to a wheel of radius 4 m


(wheel B). The belt does not slip. By the time wheel B turns through 1 revolution, wheel A will rotate

through :-

(A)
revolution
(B) 2 revolution
(C) 1 revolution
(D) 4 revolution

6) A mass m = 1 kg hangs from the wheel of radius R = 1m. When released from rest the mass falls

through a height h = 2m in 1 second. The moment of inertia of the wheel is: (g = 10 m/s2)

(A) 2.6 kg m2
(B) 3.6 kg m2
(C) 1.5 kg m2
(D) 3.0 kg m2

7) The length of a metal wire is ℓ1 when the tension in it is T1 and is ℓ2 when the tension is T2. The
natural length of the wire is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

8) A brass rod of length 2 m and cross-sectional area 2.0 cm2 is attached end to end to a steel rod of
length L and cross-sectional area 1.0 cm2 . The compound rod is subjected to equal and opposite
pulls of magnitude 5 × 104 N at its ends. If the elongations of the two rods are equal, the length of
the steel rod (L) is (YBrass = 1.0 × 1011 N/m2 and YSteel = 2.0 × 1011 N/m2)

(A) 1.5 m
(B) 1.8 m
(C) 1 m
(D) 2 m

9) Consider a body rolling on a horizontal surface as shown in figure (Symbols have their usual

meaning)

List-I List-II

(P) Velocity is zero (1) Point A

(Q) Speed in maximum (2) Point B

(R) 0 < speed < vcm (3) Point C

(S) 1.3vcm < speed < 2 vcm (4) Point D

(5) Point E
(A) P → 3; Q → 1; R → 5; S → 2,4
(B) P → 2,4; Q → 4; R → 2,3; S → 1
(C) P → 4; Q → 4,5; R → 1; S → 3
(D) P → 5; Q → 2,3; R → 4; S → 1
10) When a building is constructed at 10°C, steel beam (cross sectional area 100 cm2) is put in place
with its ends cemented in pillars. If the sealed ends cannot move, what will be the compressional
force in the beam when the temperature is 110°C? For steel Y = 2 × 1011 Nm–2, α = 1.2 × 10–5 /°C–1

(A) 1.2 × 106 N


(B) 2.4 × 105 N
(C) 2.4 × 106 N
(D) 3.6 × 105 N

11) A rod of length L0 (fixed at both ends) is supplied heat to raise its temperature by T. If γ is the
coefficient of volume expansion of the rod and Y is Young's modulus of the rod then the energy
density stored in the rod is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

12) In the given figure a steel wire is just held taut between fixed wall and a 3 kg block. If the wire is
cooled by a temperature ΔT, the 3 kg block is on the verge of moving. What is ΔT ?

(A) 1.25°C
(B) 8.5°C
(C) 3.75°C
(D) 11.5°C

13) A hole is made in a thin metal disc, as shown. When the temperature of metal is raised, then:- (r1

= radius of disc, r2 = radius of hole)

(A) r1 increases but r2 decreases


(B) r1 increases and r2 increases.
(C) r1 & r2 both decreases
(D) r1 decreases & r2 increases.

14) m grams of ice at 0°C are mixed with 2m grams of water at 100°C in a container of negligible
heat capacity. The resulting temperature of the mixture is :

(A) 10°C
(B) (100/3)°C
(C) 40°C
(D) None of these

15) In a steel factory it is found that to maintain M kg of iron in the molten state at its melting point
an input power P watt is required. When the power source is turned off, the sample completely
solidifies in time t second. The latent heat of fusion of iron is

(A) 2 Pt / M
(B) Pt / 2M
(C) Pt / M
(D) PM / t

16) Six identical rods are joined together as shown in figure temp of points A, B, C, D, E & F are-
300°C, 10°C, 20°C, 40°C, 50°C, 60°C respectively find temp of Junction O.

(A) 60°C
(B) 70°C
(C) 80°C
(D) None of these

17) Two stars emit maximum radiation at wavelength 3600 Å and 4800 Å respectively. The ratio of
their temperatures is

(A) 1 : 2
(B) 3 : 4
(C) 4 : 3
(D) 2 : 1
18) If a liquid takes 30 sec in cooling from 95°C to 90°C and 70 sec in cooling from 55°C to 50°C
then what will be temperature of surrounding using Newton's law of cooling ?

(A) 16.5°C
(B) 22.5°C
(C) 28.5°C
(D) 32.5°C

19) A planet radiates heat at a rate proportional to the fourth power of its surface temperature T. If
such a steady temperature of the planet is due to an exactly equal amount of heat received from the
Sun, then which of the following statement is true?

(A) The planet’s surface temperature varies inversely as the distance of the Sun.
(B) The planet’s surface temperature varies directly as the square of its distance from Sun.
(C) The planet’s surface temperature varies inversely as the square root of its distance from Sun.
(D) The planet’s surface temperature is proportional to fourth power of its distance from the Sun.

20) The specific heat of a solid at low temperature varies according to the relation c = kT3 where k is
a constant and T is temperature in kelvin. The heat required to raise the temperature of a mass m of
such a solid from T = 0 K to T = 20 K is :-

(A) 2 × 104 mk
(B) 4 × 104 mk
(C) 8 × 104 mk
(D) 16 × 104 mk

SECTION-II

1) The specific heat of a substance varies with temperature according to c = 0.2 + 0.16 T + 0.024 T2
with T in °C and c is cal/gk. Find the energy (in cal) required to raise the temp of 2g substance from
0 °C to 5 °C.

2) Steel and brass strips are welded together as shown in the figure. It forms an arc of radius 1 m
when heated uniformly from 35° C to 40°C, then find the value of (αb – αs) × 103.

3) A rigid rod AB of mass M and length is suspended horizontally from two vertical wires having

same length and same area of cross-section. When a mass 'm' is placed at a distance from end B,

rod remains horizontal. If the ratio of Young modulus of two wires is then find the
value of x+y.

4) A small block starts slipping down from a point B on an inclined plane AB, which is making an
angle θ with the horizontal section BC is smooth and the remaining section CA is rough with a
coefficient of friction μ. It is found that the block comes to rest as it reaches the bottom (point A) of
the inclined plane. If BC = 2AC, the coefficient of friction is given by μ = k tanθ). The value of k is

________.

5) A solid uniform cylinder of mass m = 6 kg and radius r = 0.1 m is kept in balance on a slope of
inclination α = 37° with the help of a thread fastened to its jacket. The cylinder does not slip on the
slope. The minimum required coefficient of friction to keep the cylinder in balance when the thread

is held vertically is given as μ. Find the value of 4μ.

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) Correct stability order is?

(A)

(B)

(C)
(Resonating structure stability)
(D)

(Resonating structure stability)

2) Select the correct statement :

(A) Anti-aromatic species are more stable than aromatic species.


(B) –Cl has less –I effect than –F but has more +M effect
(C) Tertiary butyl carbocation is less stable than ethyl carbocation.
(D) –NH2 has less –I effect than –OH but has more +M effect.

3) Which of the following compounds has the highest dipole moment ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) In nitromethane, , the two N – O bond lengths (a, b) then :


(A) a = b
(B) a > b
(C) b > a
(D) Can not be compared

5) Which of the following group shows – I as well as –M nature :-

(A) –NO2

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) Which of the following acid has the smallest dissociation constant ?

(A)

(B) O2N-CH2-CH2-COOH
(C) Cl-CH2-CH2-COOH
(D) NC-CH2-CH2-COOH

7) Assertion : IUPAC name is 2-Ethyl-4-methylpentane for


Reason : In IUPAC nomenclature ethyl substituent will get lower number as compare to methyl
because it comes first in alphabetical order.

(A) Assertion is True, Reason is True; Reason is a correct explanation for Assertion.
(B) Assertion is True, Reason is True; Reason is NOT a correct explanation for Assertion.
(C) Assertion is True, Reason is False
(D) Assertion is False, Reason is True

8) Aluminium reacts with sulphur to form aluminium sulphide. If 5.4 gm of aluminium reacts with
12.8gm sulphur gives 12 gm of aluminium sulphides, then the percent yield of the reaction is : (Al =
27, S = 32)
2Al + 3S → Al2S3

(A) 100 %
(B) 95 %
(C) 80 %
(D) 75 %

9) Density of water varies with temperature as shown. ;


where = density at t°C and is density at 0°C = 1gm/ml. Calculate % change in molarity and
molality respectively of pure water due to change in temperature from 0°C at 100°C.

(A) 10%, no change


(B) no change, 20%
(C) 20%, no change
(D) 20%, 20%

10) B1 g of an element gives B2 g of its chloride, the equivalent mass of the element is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

11) For the given redox reaction


xKMnO4 + yH2O2 + zH2SO4 "p"MnSO4 + "10"O2(g) + "q"K2SO4 + "r"H2O

Calculate value of .

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

12) Which of the following is incorrect for 17g/L of H2O2 solution ?

(A) Volume strength is '5.675 vol'


(B) Molarity of solution is 0.5M
(C) 1 ml of this solution gives about 2.8 ml O2 at 273K and 2 atm
(D) The molarity of solution is 2M

13) 20 ml of a mixture of ethane (C2H6 ) , ethylene (C2H4 ) and CO2 are heated with O2 . After
the explosion there was a contraction of 28 ml and after treatment with KOH there was a
further contraction of 32 ml. What is the composition of the mixture

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

14) Given x = % increase in volume at constant pressure and temperature.


M1 = Theoretical molar mass, M2 = Observed molar mass of gas mixture
D1 = Theoretical vapour density, D2 = Observed vapour density of gas mixture

List-I (Extent of reaction = 100%) List-II

(P) (1) x = 100%


NH3(g) —→ N2(g) + H2(g)

(Q) (2) x = 50%


SO3(g) —→ SO2(g) + O2(g)

(R) PCl5(g) —→ PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) (3) M1 > M2

(S) (4) D1 = D2
HCl(g) —→ H2(g) + Cl2(g)
The correct option is
(A) P-1,3 ; Q-2,3 ; R-1,3 ; S-4
(B) P-1 ; Q-2 ; R-1 ; S-4
(C) P-3 ; Q-2,3 ; R-2 ; S-4
(D) P-1,3 ; Q-1,3 ; R-2,3 ; S-4

15) Statement-I :- Urea and Acetone both exist in different physical state at room temperature.
Statement-II :- Presence of intramolecular H-bonding can decrease internuclear distance
significantly.

(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

16) An acid 'A' is a very important industrial chemical. A nation's industrial strength can be judged
by the quantity of acid 'A' it produces and consumes. It is needed for the manufacture of hundreads
of other compounds and also in many industrial processes. The bulk of this acid produced is used in
the manufacturing of fertilisers (e.g., ammonium sulphate, superphosphate). Other uses are in : (a)
petroleum refining (b) manufacture of pigments, paints and dyestuff intermediates (c) detergent
industry (d) metallurgical applications (e.g., cleansing metals before enameling, electroplating and
galvanising (e) storage batteries (f) in the manufacturing of nitrocellulose products and (g) as a
laboratory reagent.
Following reactions are observed by this acid 'A'

Acid A Gas 'B' + D


A+B→C
C + D → 2A
• B can exist in γ alltropic form which is cyclic trimer of B.
• Pure form of D have pH = 7 at 25° C
• Acid 'C' has its concentration defined in terms of oleum sample labeling.
Which of following statement(s) is/are correct.
(I) Acid 'A' contain maximum 5 atoms in one plane
(II) 'C' is also an acid with same basicity as 'A'
(III) Gas B contain two pπ– dπ & one pπ– pπ bond.
(IV) Acid 'C' contain peroxy linkage.

(A) I only
(B) I,II,IV only
(C) I,II only
(D) I, II, III only

17) Select the CORRECT order.

(A) NH3 > SbH3 (Boiling point)


(B) o-hydroxybenzaldehyde > m-hydroxybenzaldehyde (Boiling point)
(C) B(OMe)3 > H3BO3 (Volatile nature)
(D) (CH3)2O > C2H5OH (Boiling point)

18) Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?

(A) Fatty Polar molecules tends to prefer head to tail arrangement.


(B) 1,2,4 trichloro benzene has dipole moment value which is twice of 1, 2, 3 trichloro benzene.
(C) BF3 has higher bond polarity compare to NF3.
(D) Keesom force increases more rapidly compare to debye force as interparticle distance srinks.

19)
* Oxide C have symmetrical structure
* Oxide D have unsymmetrical structure
Classify the following statements as true or false.
(1) Solid form of oxide C have same hybridisation of cation and anionic part.
(2) Symmetrical structure of oxide contain N-N bond.
(3) In unsymmetrical structure of oxide two different types of N-O bond length exist.
(4) Both symmetrical & unsymmetrical structure contain same number of co-ordinate bond.

(A) T F F T
(B) F F T F
(C) F T T F
(D) F T F T

20) Which of the following statement is INCORRECT for the two molecules B3N3H6 and C6H6?

(A) C6H6 contain more number of polar bonds as compare to B3N3H6.


(B) Total number of of atoms are in one plane is same in both molecules
(C) Number of sp2 hybridised atoms are same in both molecules.
(D) Both the molecules are planar

SECTION-II

1) How many of the following compounds/ions is/are aromatic ?

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi)

(vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi)

2) 100 ml, 1M H2SO4 solution of density 1.5 gm/ml is mixed with 400 ml of water , resulting in a
diluted solution of density 1.25 gm/ml. If the molarity of final diluted solution is ‘Z’, then report your
answer as ‘8800Z’. (Given : Density of water = 1 gm/ml).

3) A metallic oxide weight 0.50 g. It is heated in presence of hydrogen to yield 0.05 g of water. Then
equivalent weight of metal is .Then x is
[Round of to the nearest integer]

4) A p block element 'X' can form amphoteric oxides in its multiple oxidation states.
• Typical element of same group as our element 'X' is second most abundent element in earth crust.
• However typical element does not form amphoteric oxide.
• Element 'X' also experience lanthanide contraction.
Which statement is/are correct about element 'X'.
(1) Element 'X' exist in two allotropic form (white & Grey)
(2) Element 'X' has 30 electrons with ℓ=2 {ℓ is azimuthal quantum number}
(3) Number of empty orbitals in Penultimate shell of element 'X' is 16
(4) Element 'X' has lowest ionization energy in its group.(excluding Radio active elements)
Fill your Answer as sum of serial number of statements which are correct.
(for eg. if statement 1 & 2 are correct then your answer become 3 = 1 + 2)

5) From the following list, find the number of species which do not contain "X–O–X" linkage, where X
is central atom.
H3P3O9 , H4P2O7 , Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O , [B2(O2)2(OH)4]–2 , P4O7 , Pyrosilicate ion ,

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I

1) If a + b + c = 0, a, b, c are distinct non-zero real number and p 0, the lines ax + (b + c)y = p, bx


+ (c + a)y = p and cx + (a + b)y = p

(A) do not intersect


(B) intersect
(C) are concurrent
(D) none of these

2) If combined equation of two sides AB and AC of a triangle is x2 – xy – 2y2 + x + y = 0 and (1, 1) is


orthocenter, then circum-radius of ΔABC is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Consider the system of equations x – 2y + 3z = –1; –x + y – 2z = k; x – 3y + 4z = 1.


Assertion (A) : The system of equations has no solution for k ≠ 3.

Reason (R) : The determinant ≠ 0, for k ≠ 3.

(A) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A


(B) Both A and R are correct but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(C) A is correct but R is not correct
(D) A is not correct but R is correct

4) Let PQR be a triangle let P be the point (1, 2), y = x is the perpendicular bisector of PQ and x – 2y
+ 1 = 0 is the angle bisector of ∠R. If equation of QR is given by λx + μy – 5 = 0, then the value of λ
+ μ is

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

5) An incident ray (L1) is reflected by the mirror (L2) 3x + 4y = 5 and the equation of reflected ray
(L3) is x + y = 1, the equation of L1 is
(A) x – y = –3
(B) 17x + 31y = 45
(C) 17x – 31y = –77
(D) None of these

6) If ab = 1, Δ = then minimum value of Δ is

(A) 3
(B) 9
(C) 27
(D) 81

7) Value of is equal to

(A) 0
(B) –1
(C) –2
(D) none of these

8) If area of triangle whose vertices are (a, a2), (b, b2),(c, c2) is 1 and area of another triangle whose
vertices are (α2, α), (β2, β) and (γ2, γ) is 2, then the absolute value
of is equal to:

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 16

9)

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.

List-I List-II

(A) In a triangle ABC, if a = 5, b = 4 & then length of side c (I) 0


can be (here a, b, c denotes the length of sides opposite to vertices A,
B & C respectively)
(B) (II) 2
The value of the determinant is
If the sides of triangle are 5λ, 6λ, 5λ and inradius of triangle is 3, then
(C) (III) 4
value of λ is
In triangle ABC, perpendicular from vertex A meets the side BC at
point D. If lengths of BD, CD & AD are 2, 3 & 6 respectively, then
(D) (IV) 6
value of angle A is , here value of µ is
(A) (A) – IV, (B) – I, (C) – II, (D) – III
(B) (A) – IV, (B) – I, (C) – III, (D) – II
(C) (A) – III, (B) – I, (C) – II, (D) – IV
(D) (A) – II, (B) – III, (C) – IV, (D) – I

10) If the system of linear equations


x + y + 3z = 0
x + 3y + k2z = 0
3x + y + 3z = 0

has a non-zero solution (x, y, z) for some k ∈ R, then x + is equal to :

(A) 9
(B) –3
(C) –9
(D) 3

11) If I be the incentre of ΔABC, then IA·IB·IC is, where R and r is circumradius and inradius :-

(A) 4Rr2
(B) 4R2r
(C) 4Rr
(D) None of these

12) In ΔABC, the median AD divides ∠BAC such that ∠BAD : ∠CAD = 2 : 1. Then cos is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) none of these

13) Tangents are drawn to the incircle of ΔABC. Which are parallel to its sides, let p, q, r be the

length of the tangents opposite to a, b, c respectively, then the value of is


(where a,b,c denotes the length of sides opposite to vertices A,B & C respectively)

(A)

(B)

(C) 1
(D) 2

14) If 2 sin2 = 1 – cos (π sin 2x), x ≠ (2n + 1) , n ∈ I, then cos 2x is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 1

15) STATEMENT 1 : If p < q and px2 + 4μxy + qy2 + 4a(x + y + 1) = 0 represents pair of straight
lines for some μ ∈ R and a ≠ 0, then a ≤ p or a ≥ q
STATEMENT 2 : The given equation has non-zero linear terms

(A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1.
(B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1.
(C) Statements 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
(D) Statements 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

16)

The number of pairs of integer (x, y) that satisfy the following two equations is

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 6

17) If a1, a2, a3 ..... are in A.P. and bk = ak + ak+1 + ...... + ak+n–1 (k = 1, 2, 3 ......), then b1 + b2 + ..... +
bn is equal to

(A) n(n + 1)an


(B) (n – 1)nan
2
(C) n an
2
(D) (n + 1) an
18) If tan α, tan β are the roots of the equation x2 + px + q = 0, then the value of
sin2(α + β) + p sin(α + β)cos(α + β) + q cos2(α + β) is

(A) independent of p but dependent on q


(B) independent of q but dependent on p
(C) independent of both p and q
(D) dependent on both p and q

19) If tan , then is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20) P is a point on the line y + 2x = 1 and Q and R are two points on the line 3y + 6x = 6 such that
the triangle PQR is an equilateral triangle. Area of this triangle is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) one of the bisector of the angle between the lines a(x – 1)2 + 2h (x – 1)(y – 2) + b(y – 2)2 = 0 is x +

2y–5 = 0, then the value of is :

2) The number of points on the line 3x + 4y = 5, which are at a distance of sec2θ + 2 cosec2θ, θ ∈ R,
from the point (1, 3), is :

3) In a ABC, B = 60o. Then, one of the roots of the equation (a-c)2x2 - b2x + ac = 0 , where a, b, c
are the sides of the triangle, is equal to

4) In equilateral triangle ABC of side 'p', a square is inscribed in its incircle. If area of the square is
then value of k is

5) In a ΔABC, maximum value of 4(cos A + cos B + cos C) equals


ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C D A A B C C D A C D C B C C C C B C B

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 8 2 5 3 3

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. B D C A A C D C C A C D A A C D C B B A

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 6 2000 82 5 1

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. A A A B B C A D A B A A C B B A C A B B

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 12 2 1 6 6
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1) ; vBW = 3 – (–3) = 6 m/s


Before collision : vBW = 6 m/s
After collision, v'BW = vBW

vB' = v'Bw + vw = 6 + 3 = 9 m/s

2) According to impulse momentum theorem

I sin θ = MV0

∴I=

3) If m1v1cosα = m2v2cosβ then centre of mass will move in straight line.

4)
Fnet = 3 + 6 = 9 N

(τnet)about c = 6 × 2 – 3 × 1

=9
τc = 9 × x = 9 ⇒ x = 1m
5)
vp = vQ
So ω1 × 4 = ω2 × 2
2ω1 = ω2
ie ωwheel A = 2ωwheel B
ωA × t = 2ωB × t
QA = 2QB
QA = 2 × 1 = 2 rev

6)

The acceleration of mass m is

Here h = ∴ a = 4 m/s2

∴I= = 1.5 kgm2

7) Let the natural length of wire = ℓ


Change in length (ℓ1 – ℓ1) when tenstion T1.
and cange in length (ℓ2 – ℓ) when tenstion T2.

∴ (ℓ1 – ℓ) = ...(i)

ℓ2 – ℓ = ...(ii)

⇒ ℓ1T2 – ℓT2 = ℓ2T1 – ℓT

8)

ℓB = 2m ℓS = L
AB = 2 cm2 AS = 1 cm2
∆ℓB = ∆ℓS

L= λB = × ×2=2
9) C is ICOR and speed of point at a distance r from C is ωr = .

10) F = YAαΔϕ = (2 × 1011) (100 × 10–4) (1.2 × 10–5) (110–10)


= 2.4 × 106 N

11) ΔT = T,

Strain =

× stress × strain

12) µmg = YAaΔT

13) Photographic expansion.

14) m × 80 + m × 1 × (T – 0) = 2m × 1 × (100 – T)
80 + T = 200 – 2T
3T = 120
T = 40°C

15)

Pt = ML L =

16)

Conceptual

17)

λm ∝

18)
Applying N.L.C.

Ts = 295.5 Kelvin = 22.5 °C

19)

Rate of loss of energy by unit area of the planet = σT4 where σ is


Stefan’s constant.

Let Q be the total energy emitted by the Sun in every second. If d is the distance of the planet from
Sun, then Q falls uniformly over the inner surface of the sphere of radius d. Rate of gain of heat by
unit area of planet

=
For steady temperature of planet,

σT4 =

or

20)

ΔQ = 4mk × 104

21)

dQ = mcdT

Q=

Q= dT
Q = 2 [0.2 × 5 + 0.08 × 25 + 0.008 × 125] = 2[1 + 2 + 1] = 8 cal

22)

Correct Answer is 2
23)

24) Apply work energy theorem


mgsinθ (AC + 2AC) – μmg cosθAC = 0
μ = 3tanθ

25)

Fr – fr = 0
mg sinα – F sinα – f = 0

F=f=
F cosα + N – mg cosα = 0

N= cosα; N = ;

fmax = μN; =
μ = tanα = 0.75

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

26)

The correct answer is option (B)

27)
Anti aromatic species have high tendency to from liner because it convent anti-aromatic to
aromatic.
+M effect : –F > –Cl

28)

29)

Both bonds are equivalent due to resonance.

30)

The correct answer option is (A)

31)

The correct answer option is (C)

32)

The correct answer option is (D)

33) LR.
2Al + 3S → Al2S3

moles =
= 0.2 0.4
Moles of Al2S3 = 0.1
Mass = 0.1 × 150 = 15 gm

34) For molarity

20% decrease in molarity


35)

Correct answer is option (A)

36) Balanced reaction


4KMnO4 + 10H2O2 + 6H2SO4 → 4MnSO4 + 2K2SO4 + 10O2 + 16H2O
By comparing
x = 4, y = 10, z = 6, p = 4, q = 2, r = 16

37) given : 17 g/L H2O2 solution


⇒ 17g of H2O2 in 1L of solution
⇒ then moles of H2O2

= 0.5

molarity of solution =

M = 0.5 M
we know that
volume strength = M × 11.35
V.S = 0.5 × 11.35
V.S = 5.675
moles of H2O2 in 1 mL

so moles of O2 obtained

then

V = 0.0028 L
V = 2.8 mL
A B C is correct
and D is incorrect.

38)

The answer is option (A)

39) (P) NH3 → N2 + H2


V – –

∴ Vinitial = V
Vfinal = 2V
Change = V ⇒ % change = 100%

M2 =
So, M2 < M1

(Q) SO3 → SO2 + O2


V – –

– V
Vinitial = V

Vfinal =
∴ Change = 50%
M2 < M1
(R) % change = 100%
M2 < M1
(S) M1 = M2
D1 = D2

40)

The correct answer is option (C)

41)

The correct answer is option (D)

42)

The correct answer is option (C)

43)

The correct answer is option (B)

44)

The correct answer is option (B)

45)

The correct answer is option (A)


46)

i, iv, v, vi, vii, x

47)

Moles of H2SO4 in initial sol = 0.1 mole


Mass of initial sol = 150 gm
Mass of water = 400 gm
Total mass of sol = 550 gm

Final volume

48)
Applying POAC on O atom

49) 2nd & 3rd statement is correct

50)

[B2(O2)2(OH)4]–2 =

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

51) By the help of given condition of a + b + c = 0, the three lines reduce to x - y =

All these lines are parallel. Hence they do not intersect in finite plane

52) Clearly two sides are x – 2y + 1 = 0 and x + y = 0


As orthocenter lies on x – 2y + 1 = 0 is right angled (let at B)
Third side passes through (1, 1) and is perpendicular to x – 2y + 1 = 0
⇒ Third side is 2x + y – 3 = 0

∴ Circum – radius = AC =

53) The given equations are


x – 2y + 3z = –1
–x + y – 2z =k
x – 3y + 4z =1

here

and = k – 3 ≠ 0 It k ≠ 3
∴ If k ≠ 3, the system has no solution.

54) The point Q is (2, 1)

Image of P(1, 2) in the line x – 2y + 1 = 0 is given by

Co-ordinate of the point are


Since this point lies on QR
∴ Equation of QR is 3x – y – 5 = 0 ∴ λ = 3, μ = –1
∴ λ+μ=2

55)

⇒ 7(4m + 3) = (4 – 3m)

⇒ 31m = –17, m =
A = (–1, 2)
⇒ Equation of line (L1) is 17x + 31y = 45

56) C1 → C1 – bC3C2 → C2 + aC3

Δ=
=

= (1 + a2 + b2)2
= (1 + a2 + b2)2 ((1 – a2 – b2) + 2a2 – 2b(–b))
= (1 + a2 + b2)3
Now, given that ab = 1

57) Given determinant =

58)

Given (absolute value)


⇒ (a – b)(b – c)(c – a) = 2 .....(i)
similarly (α – β) (β – γ)(γ – α) = 4 .....(ii)
Now, given determinant : c1 → c1 – c2, c2 → c2 – c3

Now apply c2 → c2 → c1

Now R1 → R1 – R2 and R2 → R2 – R3
Then on expanding w.r.t c2, we get (D) option
59) (A)
(B) determinant is skew-symmetric of third order, hence its value = 0

(C) s = 8λ, Δ = 12λ2 ⇒

(D)


∴µ=4

60) x + y + 3z = 0 .....(i)
x + 3y + k2z = 0 .....(ii)
3x + y + 3z = 0 .....(iii)

=0
⇒ 9 + 3 + 3k2 – 27 – k2 – 3 = 0
⇒ k2 = 9
(i) – (iii) ⇒ –2x = 0 ⇒ x = 0
Now from (i) ⇒ y + 3z = 0

⇒ = –3

x+ = –3

61)

, ⇒ 4r2R

62) BD = DC
sine rule in ΔABD and ΔADC

..........(1)

..........(2)

⇒ =

63)

FG = p
DE = q
HI = r

In ΔAFG =

Now, incircle of ΔABC is the ex–circle opposite to A for ΔAFG the semi perimeter of ΔAFG is

Since r = (s – a)

Similarly

64) The given equation is equivalent to


⇒ cos2 x = sin 2x
⇒ cos x (cos x – 2 sin x) = 0
⇒ 1 – 2 tan x = 0 as cos x ≠ 0
∵ x ≠ (2n + 1)

⇒ tan x =

65) px2 + 4μxy + qy2 + 4a(x + y + 1) = 0 represents pair of straight line iff
4apq + 16a2μ – 4a2p – 4a2q – 16aμ2 = 0
⇒ 4μ2 – 4aμ + ap + aq – pq = 0.
For real μ, 16a2 – 16(ap + aq – pq) ≥ 0
⇒ (a – p) (a – q) ≥ 0 ⇒ a ≤ p or a ≥ q

66)
⇒ sin(xy) = xy
⇒ xy = 0
⇒ x = 0 or y = 0
But x = 0 is not possible
∴ y = 0 and x = 1, i.e. (1, 0)

67)

We have bk = [a1 + (k – 1)d + a1 + (n + k – 2)d]

= [an + a1 + 2(k – 1)d] (d is the common difference

= [an + a1 + (n – 1)d] = [an + an] = n2an

68)

69)

x sin
Similarly, y=

70)

This distance between the given parallel lines (h) is

length of the side of triangle is =

Area of triangle =

71)
Line will be xN + 2yN = 0

Equation of pair of angle bisector

72) The perpendicular distance of (1, 3) from the line 3x + 4y = 5 is 2 units while
sec2θ + 2 cosec2θ ≥ 3 (as sec2θ, cosec2θ ≥ 1)
Evidently, there will be two such points on the line.

73)
(a – c)2 – b2 + ac = 0
1 satisfies the given equation

74) side length of ΔABC = p

Radius of incircle = π =

= . p2.
=
length of diagonal of square = 2π

length of side of square = ×

Area of square =
then Ans.

75) cosA + cosB + cosC = 1 + 4 sin

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