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Max. Marks : 180 |=r+n= + : 180


Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
qr ; | rr +r =r = a | r+r 5 |=c |r r = = ;= +r= + | | n ; |
Time: 3 Hrs. ==: 3 r c
A. General =r=r- :
1. This booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break the seal of the booklet before being instructed
to do so by the invigilators.
r l-niii ir |;i- rn+nni +nliii ,ii;il ilii |
2. The question paper CODE is printed on the left hand top corner of this sheet and on the back
cover page of this booklet.
iii (CODE); - +i+i) i i ; l-ni ls -sir |
3. Blank spaces and blank pages are provided in the question paper for your rough work. No additional
sheets will be provided for rough work.
i l iii -i iii-ii; l-ni- rir | i l)i ; lnlninri li
i ni|
4. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cameras, cellular phones, pagers
and electronic gadget of any kind are NOT allowed inside the examination hall.
i in,l+i ,i nnili,-i;, - -, -i, i , i li i ; - i l
iiii-- -niri r |
5. Write your Name and Roll number in the space provided on the back cover of this booklet.
; l-ni ls -l)n)-ii- ii-i i +lli)|
6. Answers to the questions and personal details are to be filled on an Optical Response Sheet,
which is privided separately. The ORS is a doublet of two sheets - upper and lower, having
identical layout. The upper sheet is a machine-gradable Objective Response Sheet (ORS) which
will be collected by the invigilator at the end of the examination. The upper sheet is designed in
such a way that darkening the bubble with a ball point pen will leave an identical impression at
the corresponding place on the lower sheet. You will be allowed to take away the lower sheet at
the end of the examination. (see Figure-1 on the back cover page for the correct way of darkening
the bubbles for valid answer.)
i -ii ilnnniili )i -il-i ii-,i n lii)ni,iii ni|
i .i.).-l(i(ii+ii lii ii-i i -r |+i --iii i l-(l-i ii-
(i .i.)-.,ORS)r ,i lii,ii(i ii ni|+i -; ili; linir l+ +
i ii rl - nn-ii-liisi nir |il -i iii-iln
ii in r |( i ls -i(ili1( i-i l)+ + i i irinii)
7. Use a black ball point pen only to darken the bubbles on the upper original sheet. Apply
sufficient pressure so that the impression is created on the lower sheet. See Figure-1 on the
back cover page for appropriate way of darkening the bubbles for valid answers.
=| = a + r (BUBBLES) +r + +r r r; c += = +rr + |;ni+i(i ll
i - -lii+i |( i ls -i(ili1( n-i l)+ + i i iri
nii)
INSTRUCTIONS (|r)
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8. DO NOT TAMPER WITH/MULTIPLE THE ORS OR THIS BOOKLET.
r .r.=. (ORS) r ;= |n+r = ; ,|q|n + |
9. On breaking the seal of the booklet check that it contains all the 60 questions and corresponding answer
choices are legible. Rad carefully the instruction printed at the beginning of each section.
; l-nii- rni in ii l;- ii60 i -il(--i in r |ii
i i i i- l r )l ii i i |
B. Filling the right part of the ORS
r .r.= (ORS) + r -rrn +r -rr|
10. The ORS also has a CODE printed on its left and right parts.
i .i.) i) i +i) iin- iii s r )r |
11. Verify that the CODE printed on the ORS (on both the left and right parts) is the same as that on this
booklet and put your signature in the Box designated as R4.
lln li .i.).(+i) i i) i i iini )sii ; l-nis i -irir i ll -+i
R4- r-nii |
12. IF THE CODES DO NOT MATCH, ASK FOR A CHANGE OF THE BOOKLET/ORS AS APPLICABLE.
| +r = |-r- ; nr ;= |n+r,r .r.=. +r rr =r +| =r n + |
13. Write your Name, Roll No. and the name of centre and sign with pen in the boxes provided on the upper
sheet of ORS. Do not write any of the anywhere else. Darken the appropriate bubble UNDER each digit
of your Roll No. in such way that the impression is created on the bottom sheet. (see example in Figure
2 on the back cover)
ii-,i .i iii ii-i .i.). +i -- l n iii - - i i r-nii |
;= = +r ; -r| r+r| +;| r |=r |i + r i + + (BUBBLE)i ;nr ii
ll -iilii+i)|( i irils -li2)
C. Question Paper Format
The question paper consists of three parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part consists of
two sections.
>r +r r=
; i niiin(ii lnl(ni,il(nii nlin)r |riin i i r |
14. Section 1 contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE are correct.
=r = 1- 10 ; |+- r |r - il(-(A), (B), (C) i (D) r l- + r + = |=r+ =;|r |
15. Section 2 contains 10 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
=r = 2- 10 r | - i-i0 9 n(i i iil-) +ii) i ii r |
D. Marking Scheme
+ r r
16. For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded 3 marks. If you darken all the bubble(s) corresponding
to the correct answer(s) and zero mark. If no bubbles are darkened. No negative marks will be answered
for incorrect answer in this section.
i 1 - r - iiri-i(-ii )(i + + (+ + i )i ii 3 + il i n i i ; ii+ + i
iiri i ili n |;i i - nn-i i ; ~ii-- ri l i n |
17. For each question in Section 2, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken only the bubble corresponding
to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. No negative marks will be awarded for
incorrect answer in this section.
i 2 - r - iiri-i(i + + i ii 3 + il i n i i ; ii+ + iiiri
i ili n |;i i - nn-i i ; ~ii-- ri l i n |
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PART - I : PHYSICS
Section-1 : (One or More than one options correct Type)
This section contains 10 multipole choice questions. Each questions has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct
=r= -1: (+ r + = |=r+ =;| |+- +r)
;= =r= = 10 ; |+- ; | - + = r |+- (A), (B), (C) r (D) ; , |= = + r + = |=r+
=;| ; |
1. Heater of electric kettle is made of a wire of length L and diameter d. It takes 4 minutes to raise the temperature
of 0.5 kg water by 40K. This heater is replaced by a new heater having two wires of the same material, each
of length L and diameter 2d. The way these wires are connected is given in the options. How much time in
minutes will it take to raise the temperature of the same amount of water by 40K ?
(A) 4 if wires are in parallel (B) 2 if wires are in series
(C) 1 if wires are in series (D) 0.5 if wires are in parallel.
l(n n niiri-L +i; niid i(i )ni +ir |; 0.5 kg ni-i- 40 K i( l,
l)4 l--i-nnir |;ri- -ii)iri-i n- iiinir l- L +i; nii2d
i(i iii i nin r |;i-i-iii ni-i- 40 K i( l, - ln l--n n |
nii i il(lil(-i - in; r |
(A) 4 li i ni-in- r | (B) 2 li i ni ii (series) - r |
(C) 1 li i ni ii- r | (D) 0.5 li i ni-in- r |
Ans. (B), (D)
Sol In given Kettle R =
2
2
d
L
=
2
d
L 4
P =
R
V
2
In second KettleR
1
=
2
d
L
R
2
=
2
d
L
So R
1
= R
2
=
4
R
If wires are in parallel equivalent resistance
R
P
=
8
R
then power P
P
= 8P
so it will take 0.5 minute
If wires are in series equivalent resistance
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R
S
=
2
R
then power P
S
= 2P
so it will take 2 minutes
in; ni- R =
2
2
d
L
=
2
d
L 4
P =
R
V
2
i ni- R
1
=
2
d
L
R
2
=
2
d
L
So R
1
= R
2
=
4
R
lni-i n-- r n+n - lni i
R
P
=
8
R
n+iln P
P
= 8P
nlini-0.5 l--
lni ii-- r n+n - lni i
R
S
=
2
R
n+ilnP
S
= 2P
nlini-2 l--
2. One end of a taut string of length 3m along the x-axis is fixed at x = 0. The speed of the waves in the string is
100m/s. The other end of the string is vibrating in the y-direction so that stationary waves are set up in the
string. The possible waveform(s) of these stationary waves is (are)
x-lii li3m +i; i)nlni ii)lix = 0 l n (fixed) r |i i- n ninln
100m/s r |i ii iliy lii li; irir li i- ni-in n +rir |;
ni-in ni iil(nnn(wavesform) r ,r |
(A) y(t) = A sin
3
t 50
cos
6
x
(B) y(t) = A sin
3
t 100
cos
3
x
(C) y(t) = A sin
3
t 250
cos
6
x 5
(D) y(t) = A sin
2
x 5
cos 250 t
Ans. (A), (C), (D)
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Sol. V = 100 m/s
Possible modes of vibration i(il(ii
= (2n +1)
4
=
) 1 n 2 (
12
m
k =
2
=
) 1 n 2 /( 12
2
=
6
) 1 n 2 (
= vk = 100 (2n + 1)
6
=
3
50 ) 1 n 2 (
if l n = 0 k =
6
=
3
50
n = 1 k =
6
5
=
3
250
n = 7 k =
2
5
= 250
3. In the figure, a ladder of mass m is shown leaning against a wall. It is in static equilibrium making an angle
with the horizontal floor. The coefficient of friction between the wall and the ladder is
1
and that between the
floor and the ladder is
2
. The normal reaction of the wall on the ladder is N
1
and that of the floor is N
2
. If the
ladder is about to slip, then
-im (ii)i ii(i ri lnsii ir , ili- ii inir |i lni i i+in r )r
-i lnii(-ii- r |i(i(i i +iii inii
1
r |niii (i i +iii in ii
2
r |i(i,ii
i iniinilil+n lnli+N
1
nii,iii iniinilil+n lnli+N
2
r |+ii
(iiri ,n+
(A)
1
= 0
2
0 and nii N
2
tan =
2
mg
(B)
1
0
2
0 and nii N
1
tan =
2
mg
(C)
1
0
2
0 and niiN
2
tan =
2 1
1
mg
(D)
1
0
2
0 and nii N
1
tan =
2
mg
Ans. (C), (D)
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Sol. Since rod is about to slip so both friction will be limiting
f
1
=
1
N
1
f
2
=
2
N
2

In option (A)(D)
1
= 0
Net torque about A should be zero
mg cos
2
= N
1
sin
N
1
=
2
cot mg
N
1
tan =
2
mg
and N
2
= mg
(B)
2
= 0
There is no force to balance N
1
so rod can not remain in equilibrium
(C) N
1
=
2
N
2
N
2
+
1
N
1
= mg
N
2
+
1

2
N
2
= mg
N
2
=
2 1
1
mg
Hindi ls lnir ni i ii ii-inri n
f
1
=
1
N
1
f
2
=
2
N
2

l(- (A)(D) -
1
= 0
A i i +ii i i ri iilr
mg cos
2
= N
1
sin
N
1
=
2
cot mg
N
1
tan =
2
mg
nii N
2
= mg
(B)
2
= 0
ri N
1
i n ln l i ; +ri r ns ii(-ii- ri rnir |
(C) N
1
=
2
N
2
N
2
+
1
N
1
= mg
N
2
+
1

2
N
2
= mg
N
2
=
2 1
1
mg
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4. A light source, which emits two wavelengths
1
= 400 nm and
2
= 600 nm, is used in a Young's double slit
experiment. If recorded fringe widths for
1
and
2
are
1
and
2
and the number of fringes for them within a
distance y on one side of the central maximum are m
1
and m
2
, respectively, then
(A)
2
>
1
(B) m
1
> m
2
(C) From the central maximum, 3
rd
maximum of
2
overlaps with 5
th
minimum of
1
(D) The angular separation of fringes for
1
is greater than
2
nl,lni(double slit) in- nii-ii nin n i
1
= 400 nm nii
2
= 600 nm i -l nni
r|ln n i
1
nii
2
l)lillin(recorded) l ii;-i
1
nii
2
rniil inl )
i y inl i i i-im
1
nii m
2
r ,n+
(A)
2
>
1
(B) m
1
> m
2
(C) l inl
2
iniiinl
1
ii (iinl i nir |
(D)
1
il i ii iiii(angular separation)
2
il i i ii ii lir |
Ans. (A), (B), (C)
Sol. =
d
D
2
>
1
so
2
>
1
No of fringes in a given width (m) =
y
m
2
< m
1
3
rd
maximum of
2
=
d
D 1800
d
D 3
2
5
th
minimum of
1
=
d
D 1800
d 2
D 9
1
So, 3
rd
maxima of
2
will meet with 5
th
minimum of
1
Angular sepration =
d
Angular seperation for
1
will be lesser
=
d
D
2
>
1
n
2
>
1
in; i i; (m) - li i i =
y
m
2
< m
1
2
i3
rd
l- =
d
D 1800
d
D 3
2
1
i5
th
ll- =
d
D 1800
d 2
D 9
1
n
2
i3
rd
l-
1
5
th
ll- l- ni
i ii ii=
d
i ii ii
1
l -ri ni
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5. Two ideal batteries of emf V
1
and V
2
and three resistances R
1
, R
2
and R
3
are connected as shown in the figure.
The current in resistance R
2
would be zero if
l(nn(ir+V
1
nii V
2
(iiiii +-iniini lni iR
1
, R
2
nii R
3
li- ii )n)- i r )
r | lni iR
2
- +r (iil(n niiii ri ni,l
(A) V
1
= V
2
and niiR
1
= R
2
= R
3
(B) V
1
= V
2
and niiR
1
= 2R
2
= R
3
(C) V
1
= 2V
2
and nii2R
1
= 2R
2
= R
3
(D) 2V
1
= V
2
and nii2R
1
= R
2
= R
3
Ans. (A), (B), (D)
Sol.
Potential of Junction O
liO il(i(
3 2 1
3
2
1
1
0
R
1
R
1
R
1
R
V
0
R
V
V
Current through R
2
will be zero if
R
2
i (iiiiii ri nil
V
0
= 0
2
1
V
V
=
3
1
R
R
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6. Let E
1
(r), E
2
(r) and E
3
(r) be the respective electric fields at a distance r from a point charge Q, an infinitely long
wire with constant linear charge density , and an infinite plane with uniform surface charge density . if
E
1
(r
0
) = E
2
(r
0
) = E
3
(r
0
) at a given distance r
0
, then
)l+ i( iQ, ))-i iii( ii-((Linear charge density) (i n+i; n ninii)
)-i -i( ii-((uniform surface charge density) (i n-niiir il(n ni i
ini( ni -iE
1
(r), E
2
(r) nii E
3
(r) r l)in; ir
0
E
1
(r
0
) = E
2
(r
0
) = E
3
(r
0
) n+
(A)
2
0
r 4 Q (B)
2
r
0
(C) E
1
(r
0
/2) = 2E
2
(r
0
/2) (D) E
2
(r
0
/2) = 4E
3
(r
0
/2)
Ans. (C)
Sol.
0 0 0
2
0 0
2 r 2 r 4
Q
Q =
2
0
r 2 A incorrect
r
0
= B incorrect
1
r E 4
2
r
E
0 1 0
1
E
2

2
r
0
= 2E
2
(r
0
) C correct
E
3

2
r
0
= E
3
(r
0
) = E
2
(r
0
) D incorrect
Hindi
0 0 0
2
0 0
2 r 2 r 4
Q
Q =
2
0
r 2 A nnr
r
0
= B nnr
1
r E 4
2
r
E
0 1 0
1
E
2

2
r
0
= 2E
2
(r
0
) C rir
E
3

2
r
0
= E
3
(r
0
) = E
2
(r
0
) D nnr
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7. A student is performing an experiment using a resonance column and a tuning fork of frequency
244s
1
. He is told that the air in the tube has been replaced by another gas (assume that the column remains
filled with the gas). If the minimum height at which resonance occurs is 005 . 0 350 . 0 m, the gas in the tube
is
(Useful information) :
2 / 1 2 / 1
mole j 640 RT 167 ;
2 / 1 2 / 1
mole j 590 RT 140 . The molar masses M in
grams are given in the options. Take the value of
M
10
for each gas as given there.)
(A) Neon (M = 20,
10
7
20
10
)
(B) Nitrogen (M = 28,
10 3
28 5
)
(C) Oxygen (M = 32,
10 9
32 16
)
(D) Argon (M = 36,
10 17
36 32
)
)l(niii ) i-ninii)-(lil,i (tuning fork), lii( l-i244s
1
r ,i i n- in r ))
i nnir | +niinir li- (i -ii)n iir ; r |(-iil)-ni (n
iirnir |) l iil-iln l) n-+ i; 005 . 0 350 . 0 m r , n+i- l-inn r ,r
(i ni i) :
2 / 1 2 / 1
mole j 640 RT 167 ;
2 / 1 2 / 1
mole j 590 RT 140 nii - n l) -i
-iM n i-i-il(-i - l)r |
M
10
i-i il(ri linir ,(ri i n |)
(A) li (M = 20,
10
7
20
10
) (B) i;- i (M = 28,
10 3
28 5
)
(C) i i(M = 32,
10 9
32 16
) (D) i n (M = 36,
10 17
36 32
)
Ans. (D)
Sol. f =
M
RT
4
1
&
f
f
(A) M = 20 10
3
f = 320 Hz f = 4.5 Hz Not possible i(ri r
(B) M = 20 10
3
f = 253 Hz f = 3.6 Hz Not possible i(ri r
(C) M = 32 10
3
f = 237 Hz f = 3.4 Hz Not possible i(ri r
(D) M = 36 10
3
f = 242.8 Hz f = 3.5 Hz possible i(r
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8. A parallel plate capacitor has a dielectric slab of dielectric constant K between its plates that covers 1/3 of the
area of its plates, as shown in the figure. The total capacitance of the capacitor is C while that of the portion
with dielectric in between is C
1
. When the capacitor is charged, the plate area covered by the dielectric gets
charge Q
1
and the rest of the area gets charge Q
2
. Choose the correct option/options, igonoring edge effects.
li-ii)n))-inl--i iiliil--ii +iiii(n niK i)i(nn(Dielectric) n-i
l;ii i ii1/3iinnir | iilii iilniC r ,+l(riin,ri i( n nn -iiir ,i
iilniC
1
r | iiliii(linl;ii iin- rii( nniir,i( iQ
1
niiiiii- i( i
Q
2
-in lrnri nir i( n n- l(n ni iE
1
niii iiin- l(n ni iE
2
r |i ii((edge effects) i iin
r )ril(-,l(-i i l)|
(A)
1
E
E
2
1
(B)
K
1
E
E
2
1
(C)
K
3
Q
Q
2
1
(D)
1
C 2 K
C K
Ans. (A), (D)
Sol. C =
d 3
A 2
d 3
A K
0 0
C
1
=
d 3
A K
0
K
K 2
C
C
1
Ans. (D)
E
1
= E
2
=
d
V
1
E
E
2
1
Ans. (A)
Q
1
= C
1
V =
V
d 3
A K
0
Q
2
= C
2
V =
V
d 3
A 2
0
2
K
Q
Q
2
1
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9. A transparent thin film of uniform thickness and refractive index n
1
= 1.4 is coated on the convex spherical
surface of radius R at one end of a long solid glass cylinder of refractive index n
2
= 1.5. as shown in the figure.
Rays of light of light parallel to the axis of the cylinder traversing through the film from air to glass get focused
at distance f
1
from the film, while rays of light traversing from glass to air get focused at distance f
2
from the
film. Then
i )+ (-i + ,li(n i n
2
= 1.5 r ,i)si ni ir illi- ii inir |;
ni i -iliiR r i ;n
1
= 1.4 (n i i)-i-i -i; (ii)iii nil--nir |
(i l--- ri i - i (ii iiili i l+ i -inr l-- f
1
ii ln
ri nir ,+li (i - i (iili l-- f
2
ii ri nir |n+
(A) |f
1
| = 3R (B) |f
1
| = 2.8R (C) |f
2
| = 2R (D) |f
2
| = 1.4R
Ans. (A), (C)
Sol.
) inite (inf f
R
1
R
1
) 1 n (
f
1
1
film
film
No effect of presence of film.
l--il-ilnii ; ii(ri r
From Air to Glass (i i :
Using single spherical Refraction :-
)ni i(n i n
u
1
v
n
2
=
R
1 n
2
1
v
5 . 1
=
R
1 5 . 1
v = 3R
f
1
= 3R
From Glass to Air i (i :-
u
n
v
1
2
=
R
n 1
2
R
5 . 1 1 5 . 1
v
1
v = 2R
f
2
= 2R
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10. At time t = 0, terminal A in the circuit shown in the figure is connected to B by a key and alternating current
(t) =
0
cos( t,), with
0
= 1A and = 500 rad s
1
starts flowing in it with the initial direction shown in the figure.
At t =
6
7
, the key is switched from B to D. Now onwards on ly A and D are connected. A total charge Q flows
from the battery to charge the capacitor fully. If C = 20 , R = 10 and the battery is ideal with emf of 50V,
identify the correct statement (s)
(A) Magnitude of the maximum charge on the capacitor before t =
6
7
is 1 10
3
C.
(B) The current in the left part of the circuit just before t =
6
7
is clockwise
(C) Immediately after A is connected to D. the current in R is 10A.
(D) Q = 2 10
3
C.
li- ii )n li- -t = 0 l+ A i l-(,iil+ B i iinir |; li- ) -i(ni
iii (t) =
0
cos( t) li- lii; n; lii- + nnir ,ri
0
= 1A nii = 500 rad s
1
|-t =
6
7
l-(
i l+B r-il+D i iinir|; inlA niiD r)r |iilii inri(lin
l)+ -i i(iQ (ilrnri nir |lC = 20 , R = 10 nii+ -i50V l(n n(ir+(iiii +-i
ri n+ril(-,l(-i i l)|
(A) iili-t =
6
7
r lin-i( iil-ii1 10
3
C r |
(B) +i )li- -t =
6
7
-ir l(n niiiliii(ni (clockwise) r |
(C) l+ A i l+ D i n nin lni iR - l(n niiii-i10A r |
(D) Q = 2 10
3
C.
Ans. (C), (D)
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Sol. Charge on capacitor will be maximum at t =
2
Q
max
= 2 10
3
C
(A) charge supplied by source from t = 0 to t =
6
7
Q =
6
7
0
dt ) t 500 cos( =
6
7
0
500
t 500 sin
=
500
6
7
sin
= 1mC
Just after switching In steady state
Apply KVL just after switching
50 +
0 R
C
Q
1
= 10 A
In steady state Q
2
= 1mC
net charge flown from battery = 2mC
Hindi iilii( it =
2
lin-ri ni
Q
max
= 2 10
3
C
(A) t = 0 t =
6
7
n-ii n,iii; i( i
Q =
6
7
0
dt ) t 500 cos( =
6
7
0
500
t 500 sin
=
500
6
7
sin
= 1mC
+ | + + a|+ r rr| rr =
i+ -i+iKVL ni 50 +
0 R
C
Q
1
= 10 A
-iii(-ii- Q
2
= 1mC + -i (ilrn i( i= 2mC
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Section-2 : (One Integer Value Correct Type.)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from
0 to 9 (both inclusive)
=r= -2: (+ rr + =r =;| +r)
;= =r= = 10 ; | - + +r ; + |=rr 0 = 9 (r r rr|=) + | +r + rr + =r ;r nr|
11. Two parallel wires in the plane of the paper are distance X
0
apart. A point charge is moving with speed u
between the wires in the same plane at a distance X
1
from one of the wires. When the wires carry current of
magnitude in the same direction, the radius of curvature of the path of the point charge is R
1
. In contrast, if the
currents in the two wires have direction opposite to each other, the radius of curvature of the path is R
2
.
If
1
0
x
x
= 3, the value of
2
1
R
R
is .
i -inniin n n- ) X
0
ir |i i nii +i)l+ i( i,i in-
r nii)ni X
1
ir iu nln-ir |+nii - lii- il(n niii)lii- (ilrni
inir ,l+ i( i ii(nilii R
1
r |; l(lnli i nii - iii ilii) l(in
ri ,n+iilii R
2
r |l
1
0
x
x
= 3, n+
2
1
R
R
i-ir |
Ans. 3
Sol. B
2
=
) x x ( 2
I
x 2
I ,
1
0
1
0
( opposite l(in)
B
1
=
) x x ( 2
I

x 2
I ,
1
0
1
0
(same -i)
Case - 1 When current is in the same direction
Case - 1 +iii-ilii- r
B = B
1
=
0
0
x 2
I 3

0
0
x 4
I 3
=
0
0
x 4
I 3
R
1
=
1
qB
mv
Case-2 When current is in oposite direction
Case - 1 +iiil(inlii- r
B = B
2
=
0
0
x 4
I 9
R
2
=
2
qB
mv
3
9
B
B
R
R
1
2
2
1
= 3
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12. Durring Searles experiment, zero of the Vernier scale lies between 3.20 10
2
m and 3.25 10
2
m of the main
scale. The 20
th
division of the Vernier scale exactly coincides with one of the main scale divisions. When an
additional load of 2 kg is applied to the wire, the zero of the Vernier scale still lies between 3.20 10
2
m and
3.25 10
2
m of the main scale but now the 45
th
division of Vernier scale coincides with one of the main scale
divisions. The length of the thin metallic wire is 2m. and its cross-sectional area is 8 10
7
m
2
. The least count
of the Vernier scale is 1.0 10
5
m. The maximum percentage error in the Youngs modulus of the wire is
in- (l-i ii - -i 3.20 10
2
m nii3.25 10
2
m +ir|(l -i i+i(i
iin(20
th
division) - -i li)iin l+ ii- r |ni2 kg ilnlniini ,rii
nil(l -i ii iiii--i 3.20 10
2
m nii 3.25 10
2
m +ir ,n+(l -i
i nil(i iin(45
th
division) - -i liiin l+ ii- r |iin n nii+i; 2m
nii -ii-ii i 8 10
7
m
2
r | -i i-n-i (least count)1.0 10
5
m r |-ii n -i-ini
n ii (Youngs modulus) - lin- lnini l-r |
Ans. 8
Sol. Observation ii 1
Let weight used is W
1
, extension
1
-iii nliniiiW
1
r , i
1
y =
L /
A / W
1
1
W
1
=
L
yA
1
1
= 3.210
2
+ 2010
5
Observation ii 2
Let weight used is W
2
extension
2
-iii nliniiiW
2
r , i
2
y =
L /
A / W
2
2
W
1
=
L
yA
2
1
= 3.210
2
+ 4510
5
W
2
W
1
= ) (
L
yA
1 2
y =
) ( yA
L / W W
1 2
1 2
max
y
y
=
1 2
1 2
=
5
5
10 25
10 2
max
y
y
100% =
25
2
100% = 8%
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13. To find the distance d over which a signal can be seen clearly in foggy conditions, a railways engineer uses
dimensional analysis and assumes that the distance depends on the mass density of the fog, intensity
(power/area) S of the light from the signal and its frequency f. The engineer find that d is proportional to S
1/n
.
The value of n is:
i r il-iln- (r id, ri l-- lii; ,i l)) ( ; ill(-il( iii
i nnir | ir i d i r -ii-( l iiini( niS (iln,i i)nii
ii( l-if li r |l; ild i S
1/n
-i iniinir ,n+n i-ir
Ans. 3
Sol. d = k ( )
a
(S)
b
(f)
c
a
3
L
M
b
2
2 2 1
T L
T L M
c
T
1
0 = a + b
1 = 3a a =
3
1
So n b =
3
1
0 = 3b + c
So n n = 3
14. A thermodynamic system is taken form an initial state i with internal energy U
i
= 100 J to the final state f along
two different paths iaf and ibf, as schematically shown in the fire. The work done by the system along the paths
af, ib and bf are W
af
= 200 J, W
ib
= 50 J and W
bf
= 100 J respectively. The heat supplied to the system along
the path iaf, ib and bf are Q
iaf
,Q
bf
and Q
ib
respectively.If the internal energy of the sytem in the state b is U
b
=
200 J and Q
iaf
= 500 J, the ratio Q
bf
/Q
ib
is:
) +-inln n i (thermodynamic system) i ili (-ii i l i inl +i
U
i
= 100 J r , ln-(-iif ni liii iaf niiibf liiiinir , ili- ii inir |
i af, ib niibf l)linii -iW
af
= 200 J, W
ib
= 50 J niiW
bf
= 100 J r |i iaf, ib niibf li
n i i i n; +-i -i Q
iaf
,Q
ib
nii Q
bf
r | l (-ii b n i i i nl +i
U
b
= 200 J nii Q
iaf
= 500 J, r n+ inQ
bf
/Q
ib
ri ni|
Ans. 2
Sol. w
ibf
= 150 J
w
iaf
= 200 J
Q
iaf
= 500 J So U
iaf
= 300 J
b
f
i
200 J
100 J
a
P
V
So n U
f
= 400 J
U
ib
= 100 J
Q
ib
= 100 + 50 = 150 J
Q
ibf
= 300 + 150 = 450 J
So the required ratio ni( in
ib
bf
Q
Q
=
150
150 450
= 2
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15. A galvanometer gives full scale deflection with 0.006 A current. By connecting it to a 4990 resistance, it can
be converted into a voltmeter of range 0-30 V. If connected to a
249
n 2
resistance, it becomes an ammeter of
range 0-1.5 A. The value of n is:
)n -( i -i-0.006 A iiii i(ilrn i l(i nir |;ii4990 i lni ini ; 0-30
Vi(i (i---ii(voltmeter) - l(lnnliinir |n-(i -i-ii
249
n 2
ilniini r
0-1.5 A i(i iii-ii(ammeter) - l(ln nri inir | n i-ir |
Ans. 5
Sol.
1000
6
(G + 4990) = 30
G + 4990 =
5000
6
000 , 30
G = 10
1000
6
10 = S
1000
6
5 . 1
S =
249
n 2
1494
60
n =
498
2490
1494
30 249
= 5
16. A rocket is moving in a gravity free space with a constant acceleration of 2ms
2
along +x direction (see figure).
The length of a chamber inside the rocket is 4 m. A ball is thrown from the left end of the chamber in +x
direction with a speed of 0.3ms
-1
relative to the rocket. At the same time, another ball is thrown in x direction
with a speed of 0.2ms
1
from its right end relative to the rocket. The time in seconds when the two balls hit
each other is:
)i -n -(ri nli- ln-(i2ms
2
+ x lii- nln-ir (li li))|i - ii +i; 4 m
r |ii+i; i(i )n i- i i0.3ms
-1
inln +x lii li iinir |-ii-,
) in ii; i(i i - i i0.2ms
1
inln +x lii li iinir |i i n i )
-i nn (ii- - r
Ans. 2
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Sol.
consider motion of two balls with respect to rocket
Maximum distance of ball A from left wall =
4
09 . 0
2 2
3 . 0 3 . 0
a 2
u
2
0.02 m
so collision of two balls will take place very near to left wall
For B S = ut +
2
1
at
2
4 = 0.2t
2
t 2
2
1
t
2
+ 0.2t 4 = 0
t =
2
16 04 . 0 2 . 0
= 1.9
nearest integer = 2s
Hindi
i n i ii - i i- n r
+i ii(i n A ilin- i=
4
09 . 0
2 2
3 . 0 3 . 0
a 2
u
2
0.02 m
ni n i i-+i ii(i +r niri ni
B l S = ut +
2
1
at
2
4 = 0.2t
2
t 2
2
1
t
2
+ 0.2t 4 = 0
t =
2
16 04 . 0 2 . 0
= 1.9
l-n- ii = 2s
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17. A horizontal circular platform of radius 0.5 m and mass 0.45 kg is free to rotate about its axis. Two massless
spring toy-guns, each carrying a steel ball of mass 0.05 kg are attached to the platfrom at a distance 0.25 m
from the centre on its either sides along its diameter (see figure).Each gun simultaneously fires the balls
horizontally and perpendicular to the diameter in opposite directions. After leaving the platfrom, the balls have
horizontal speed of 9ms
1
with respect to the ground. The rotational speed of the platfrom in rad
1
after the balls
leave the platform is
li- liiini0.5 m liinii0.45 kg -i(ii)i ln( -ii -i- i lni - l)
-(n ir |i -ilrn-ii(iilii i+ (toy-guns), l0.05 kg -i(ii--iin nir ,
-i-i 0.25 m i i, iii l-inr|ii +)iinili i +(n,
i lnn- l(inliii- innir | -i- i si in ni li iil- i ii lnlii- nln9ms

1
r |ni li -i- si in -i- ii ii nln rad
1
- r
Ans. 4
Sol. Applying conservation of angular momentum. i ii ( niini
2mvr 0
2
MR
2
2
MR
mvr 4
4
1
10 45
4
1
) 9 ( ) 10 5 ( ) 4 (
2
2
= 4 rad/s
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18. A uniform circular disc of mass 1.5 kg and radius 0.5m is initially at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface.
Three forces of equal magnitude F = 0.5 N are applied simultaneously along the three sides of an equilateral
triangle XYZ its vertices on the perimeter of the disc (see figure). One second after applying the forces, the
angular speed of the disc in rad s
1
is:
))-i( -iiil-li -i1.5 kg niilii0.5 m r , ii- ii ilrnilnnrl(i-i(-ii
- r |+i+l-iiF = 0.5 N (i ni+)iit = 0 li- lii n -+ir liiXYZ, l iii l+ l-
illil-inr ,iiii lini in r |+i i ni 1 in l-iilinln,rad
s
1
- r
Ans. 2
Sol.
I
dt
=
I
t
0
dt R 30 sin F 3
=
2
5 . 0 5 . 1
) 1 ( ) 5 . 0 ( ) 5 . 0 ( ) 5 . 0 ( . 3
2
= 2 rad/s
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19. Consider an elliptically shaped rail PQ in the vertical plane with OP = 3m and OQ= 4m. A block of mass 1kg
is pulled along the rail from P to Q with a force of 18 N, Which is always parallel to line PQ (see the figure
given). Assuming no frictional losses, the kinetic energy of the block when it reaches Q is (n 10) joules. The
value of n is (take acceleration due to gravity = 10 ms
2
)
li- lii; nln)ii ( -iii-i(rail) PQ +( n- l-inr nii li OP = 3 m nii OQ= 4 m r |1 kg
-i )n - i -i P Q n18 N + ii iinir ,+ilii ( iiPQ -in r (li
li )|ii i iiri (iiilni n-in r )n - l+ Q r inln+i (n10)
r |ni-ir (n -(i-(ii-i= 10ms
2
)
Ans. 5
Sol. W
F
+ W
g
= K
f
- K
i
185 + 1g (-4) = K
f
90 - 40 = K
f
K
f
= 50J = 510J
20. Airplanes A and B are flying with constant velocity in the same vertical plane at angles 30 and 60 with respect
to the horizontal respectively as shown in figure . The speed of A is 100
3
ms
1
. At time t = 0s, an observer
in A finds B at a distance of 500m. This observer sees B moving with a constant velocity perpendicular to the
line of motion of A. If at t = t
0
, A just escapes being hit by B, t
0
in seconds is:
l(-iA nii B l-( n i ln -i30 nii 60 ii i+in r ))ri+( n- iir r | i
li- ii inir |l(-iA inln100
3
ms
1
r |-t = 0s l(-i A - ) i i B 500
m i ir | i il(-iB )ln( n A inlnilii- +(n lii- nln-ir |l-
t = t
0
l(-i A l(-iB -i +i+i+nir ,n+- t
0
i - -ir
Ans. 5
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Sol.
For relative motion perpendicular to line of motion of A
A inlni ii +(n i inln l
V
A
= 100 3 = V
B
Cos 30
V
B
= 100 m/s
t
0
=
sec 5
2
1
200
500
30 sin V
50
B
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PART II : CHEMISTRY
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,
Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As =
75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]
SECTION 1 : (One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
=r= 1 : (+ r + = |=r+ =;| |+- +r)
This section contains 10 multiple coice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.
;= =r= = 10 ; |+- ; | - + = r |+- (A), (B), (C) r (D) ; , |= = + r + = |=r+
=;| ; |
21. For the reaction :
I +

3
ClO + H
2
SO
4
Cl +

4
HSO + I
2
The correct statement(s) in the balanced equation is/are :
(A) Stoichiometric coefficient of

4
HSO is 6. (B) Iodide is oxidized.
(C) Sulphur is reduced. (D) H
2
O is one of the products.
lllinlili l)
I +

3
ClO + H
2
SO
4
Cl +

4
HSO + I
2
n ln-ii- ,;lili l)-ir (r )
(A)

4
HSO ilnn-(i inin ii (Stoichiometric coefficient) 6 r |
(B) ii iii nri ni|
(C) -lnri ni|
(D) )-ir |
Ans. (ABD)
Sol. O H 3 3 HSO 6 Cl SO H 6 ClO 6
2 2

4 2

Hence, I

is oxidised to I
2
Coefficient of

4
HSO = 6
and H
2
O is one of the product.
Hence (A), (B), (D)
;. O H 3 3 HSO 6 Cl SO H 6 ClO 6
2 2

4 2

n,I

, I
2
- ii nri nir |

4
HSO in ii = 6
nii)-i(H
2
O)r
n(A), (B), (D)
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22. The pair(s) of reagents that yield paramagnetic species is/are
(A) Na and excess of NH
3
(B) K and excess of O
2
(C) Cu and dilute HNO
3
(D) O
2
and 2-ethylanthraquinol
li- i ii ii +i(paramagnetic) ii nir ( n r )|
(A) Na i linni- NH
3
(B) K i lini- O
2
(C) Cu i n HNO
3
(D) O
2
i 2-) li)i i i (2-ethylanthraquinol)
Ans. (ABC)
Sol. Na + NH
3
(excess) dilute solution of sodium in liquid NH
3
(which is paramagnetic)
K + O
2
(excess) KO
2
(

2
O is paramagnetic)
Cu + dilute HNO
3
Cu(NO
3
)
2
+ NO (NO is paramagnetic)
O
2
+ 2-ethylanthraquinol 2-ethylanthraquinone + H
2
O
2
(Diamagnetic)
Hence Answer is (A), (B), (C)
;. Na + NH
3
(ili) iNH
3
- i l-in l(
(i +ir )
K + O
2
(ili) KO
2
(

2
O +ir )
Cu + n HNO
3
Cu(NO
3
)
2
+ NO (NO +ir )
O
2
+ 2-)li)i i i 2-)li)i i i+ H
2
O
2
(ln+i)
n-n(A), (B), (C) r |
23. In the reaction shown below, the major product(s) formed is/are
lllinlilii( )- -ir (r )
NH
2
O
NH
2

2 2
Cl CH
anhydride acetic
product(s)

2 2
Cl CH
i; ri; ll-) )
-i
(A)
N
O
NH
2
H
O
CH
3
+ CH
3
COOH (B)
NH
2
O
N
H
CH
3
O
+ CH
3
COOH
(C)
N
H
O
CH
3
O
N
H
CH
3
O
+ H
2
O (D)
NHCHCOO
3 3
O
N
H
CH
3
O
Ans. (A)
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Sol.
NH
2
||
NH
2
O
+
since CH
2
NH
2
is more basic.
The resulting amide will fail to react further. Had it been possible, imied formation would have occured at both
the sites.
also results.
;.
NH
2
||
NH
2
O
+
i lCH
2
NH
2
liiiir |
lii-i)-i;in liri ni|) i;l) i(ri inir li i nri ;-i;il-i iri nir |
l lii--( inri nir |
24. In a galvanic cell, the salt bridge
(A) does not participate chemically in the cell reaction.
(B) stops the diffusion of ions from one electrode to another.
(C) is necessary for the occurrence of the cell reaction.
(D ensures mixing of the two electrolytic solutions.
n -(il - ,(i n (salt bridge)
(A) lili- iniinri ni|
(B) ii il(i); - i ; - i +nir |
(C) liliri l)l(i r |
(D i i l(n ni-i (electrolytic)l(il-inii llnnir |
Ans. (A)
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Sol. Salt bridge is introduced to keep the solutions of two electrodes separate, such that the ions in electrode do
not mix freely with each other. But it cannot stop the process of diffusion.
It does not participate in the chemical reaction. However, it is not necessary for occurence of cell reaction, as
we know that designs like lead accumulator, there was no salt bridge, but still reactions takes place.
;. i ; - i l(i ii l)(i n i ; iliinir l; - i - i)
l(- - n l-lniri | l; l(ii -ri iilr)|
riillili-iinrinir|nl liliril)rl(irir| ilr-ii i
l-i ii in r lri i ; (i n ri r , ln+iililiri nir |
25. Upon heating with Cu
2
S, the reagent(s) that give copper metal is/are
(r(( )li- (reagent)i Cu
2
S iin- i iin nir ( n r )
(A) CuFeS
2
(B) CuO (C) Cu
2
O (D) CuSO
4
Ans. (BCD)
Sol. Cu
2
+ 2Cu
2
O 6Cu + SO
2
Cu
2
S + 2CuO 4Cu + SO
2
Cu
2
S + CuSO
4
3Cu + 2SO
2
26. Hydrogen bonding plays a central role in the following phenomena :
(A) Ice floats in water.
(B) Higher Lewis basicity of primary amines than tertiary amines in aqueous solutions.
(C) Formic acid is more acidic than acetic acid.
(D) Dimerisation of acetic acid in benzene.
ri; i +illi- -,li- -i - ii l-iliinir
(A) + ii- n nir |
(B) il((solution) - n ni)-ii ii iil-)-iili ; iini|
(C) )il-i iiil- liir |
(D) + i- )il-il,n(dimerisation)|
Ans. (ABD)
Sol. Ice is less dense than water due to open crystal structure because of Hbonding.
The basicity of 1 amines is more than 3 amines as after they donate lone pair to H
+
, they can form H
bonding with H
2
O molecules and get easily stabilized by solvation. Where as in tertiary amines, the stabiliza-
tion by solvation is very less.
The dimerisation of acetic acid in benzene is due to Hbonding
Hence ans is : A, B, D
;. i i i ii+ ii-( -ri nir i l;- Hri; i + iri nir , 1 ) -iiiini3
)-ilirinir|;+iH
+
-)ii-in(H
2
O i iiH+i+inrniil(i
,iiiii -iiinri inir |ri n ni)-i- l(i,ii-iiii+r n-ri nir |
H+i ii+ i- )il-il,iiri nir |
n-i: A, B, D r |
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27. The reactivity of compound Z with different halogens under appropriate conditions is given below :
The observed pattern of electrophilic substitution can be explained by
(A) the steric effect of the halogen
(B) the steric effect of the tert-butyl group
(C) the electronic effect of the phenolic group
(D) the electronic effect of the tert-butyl group
i ln Z ililir i i iililiiini nini - i li nr
; - i- ri ln-ii(electrophilic substitution) in - i --inliinir
(A) r i lil(-i ii( (steric effect) ,ii
(B) n ni- -i;- r lil(-i ii(,ii
(C) li l- r ; - i l ii(,ii
(D) n ni- -i;- r ; - i l ii(,ii
Ans. (ABC)
Sol. OH group is strongly activating & O, Pdirecting due to its powerful +M effect.
With I
2
only A is substituted, since I is large, steric inhibition by large CMe
3
group forbids substitution at
B or C.
Br and Cl become progessively more reactive, due to
(a) increasing electrophilic nature of X (not mentioned is any option).
(b) Smaller size most sterically hindered loaction is B which is substituted only by Cl.
;. OH - r; ++M ii( ii +n-liii(O,P l iiri nir |
I
2
ii ( A ln-iiln ri ni r i l I + i ri ni r , + CMe
3
- r i lil(- +iii ,ii
B i C ln-iii li inir |
Br niiCl - liliiiri n r ,liiirr ;
(a) X i; - i- ri ln+ nir (liiil(-- rri r |)
(b) si - ii,ii(i lilil(-+ilin-iiB r i ( Cl ,ii ln-iilnr |
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28. The correct combination of names for isomeric alcohols with molecular formula C
4
H
10
O is/are
(A) tert-butanol and 2-methylpropan-2-ol
(B) tert-butanol and 1, 1-dimethylethan-1-ol
(C) n-butanol and butan-1-ol
(D) isobutyl alcohol and 2-methylpropan-1-ol
iil( iC
4
H
10
O (i -i((i(isomeric)) -i ri i rii-i nr (r )
(A) n ni- - i (tert-butanol))( 2-- li i -2-i
(B) n ni- - i ) ( 1, 1-i;- li; i -1-i
(C) n- - i ) ( butan-1-i
(D) i;i l-)-i ri )( 2-- li i -1-i
Ans. (ACD)
Sol. Alcohols with formula C
4
H
10
O are -

;. iC
4
H
10
O )-i rlr
OH
1-- i
OH
2--i

OH

2- -2-
(1,1- -1- )
n nil-)-iri
-li - i
i;- li)i i ri
29. An ideal gas in a thermally insulated vessel at internal pressure = P
1
, volume = V
1
and absolute
temperature = T
1
expands irreversibly against zero external pressure, as shown in the diagram. The final
internal pressure, volume and absolute temperature of the gas are P
2
, V
2
and T
2
, respectively. For this
expansion,
-ii ii (thermal ly insul ated) +n - ) i i n inl +i( = P
1
, in = V
1
nii
-ni= T
1
i +ir+i( l(,i ii lii i --ii (irreversibly) ilnri nir |n
iiliiinl+i(,in)( -ni-i P
2
, V
2
nii T
2
, r |;l(-nii l)
(A) q = 0 (B) T
2
= T
1
(C) P
2
V
2
= P
1
V
1
(D)
2 2
V P =
1 1
V P
Ans. (ABC)
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Sol. Since the vessel is thermally insulated so
q = 0
p
ext
= 0 , so w = 0
so U = 0 (ideal gas)
Hence T = 0
T = 0 T
2
= T
1
P
2
V
2
= P
1
V
1
The process is however adiabatic irriversible.
So we cannot apply P
2
V
2
= P
1
V
1
Hence ans is (A) , (B), (C)
;. i lii+-ii iir |
q = 0
p
ext
= 0 , so w = 0
so U = 0 (ii n )
n T = 0
T = 0 T
2
= T
1
P
2
V
2
= P
1
V
1
r -nl,i -i --iir |
nr-r nri n P
2
V
2
= P
1
V
1
n-i(A), (B), (C) r |
30. The correct statement(s) for orthoboric acid is/are
(A) It behaves as a weak acid in water due to self ionization.
(B) Acidity of its aqueous solution increases upon addition of ethylene glycol.
(C) It has a three dimensional structure due to hydrogen bonding.
(D) It is weak electrolyte in water.
iii +i l l)riir (r )
(A) r-(ni (ionization) ii + inr(rinir |
(B) ; il(- )liii;i i ini+ nir |
(C) ri; i +i iirlil(- (three dimensional) iinir |
(D) - r + l(n ni- (electrolyte) r |
Ans. (BD)
Sol. H
3
BO
3
does not undergo self ionization.
On adding cis-diols, they form complexing species with orthoboric acid.
Hence the acidity increases on adding ethylene glycol.
H
3
BO
3
+ H
2
O

4
) OH ( B + H
+

4
) OH ( B

+ 2
CH OH
2
CH OH
2
HC O
2
HC O
2
B
OCH
2
OCH
2
+ 4H
2
O
It arranges into planar sheets due to H-bonding.
Hence, it has 2- dimensional structure due to H-bonding.
It acts as a weak acid in water, so it is a weak electrolyte in water
;. H
3
BO
3
i-(niri ri nir |
-ii;i l-i ,( i ii +i l ii -iii+in r
n)liii; i l-i ini+nir |
H
3
BO
3
+ H
2
O

4
) OH ( B + H
+

4
) OH ( B

+ 2
CH OH
2
CH OH
2
HC O
2
HC O
2
B
OCH
2
OCH
2
+ 4H
2
O
rH-+i ii-nin- l(iinrnir |
nH-+i ii2-l(l- iinir |
r- + inr(rinir nr- ) + l(n ni- r |
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SECTION 2 : (One Integer Value Correct Type)
=r= 2 : (+ rr + =r =;| +r)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from
0 to 9 (both inlusive).
;= =r= = 10 ; | - + +r ; + |rr= 0 = 9 (r r rr|=) + | +r + rr + =r ;r nr|
31. In an atom, the total number of el ectrons havi ng quantum numbers n = 4, |m | = 1 and
m
s
= 1/2 is
)-ii - (i-- in = 4, |m | = 1 niim
s
= 1/2 i (i ; - ii i i ir
Ans. 6
Sol. n = 4, m = 1, 1
Hence can be = 3,2,1
i.e. H
f
; 2 orbitals
H
d
; 2 orbitals
H
p
; 2 orbitals
Hence total of 6 orbitals, and we want m
s
=
2
1
, that is only one kind of spin. So, 6 electrons.
Sol. n = 4, m = 1, 1
n = 3,2,1 ri n r |
i.e. H
f
; 2 i
H
d
; 2 i
H
p
; 2 i
n 6 ir (r-m
s
=
2
1
n r ,i l () ii ir |
32. The total number of distinct naturally occurring amino acids obtained by complete acidic hydrolysis
of the peptide shown below is
i ii -i; i ii- rn |-r- r+ |n+ =|r -r i i ir
Ans. 1
Sol.
O
CH
2
N
H
O
H
O
O
O
O
N
H
N
O
H
N
N
O
HOH
O
CH
2
N
HN
NH
HOH
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Thus, the acids are (nl inri n r)
NHCH COH
2 2
O
, HOC
*
NH
2
O
,
*
O
HO
NH
2
Amongst hense, only glycine is naturally occurring.
(n;- (iiri i ln iiinir |)
33. If the value of Avogadro number is 6.023 10
23
mol
1
and the value of Boltzmann constant is
1.380 10
23
J K
1
, then the number of significant digits in the calculated value of the universal gas
constant is
li(i niiii-i6.023 10
23
mol
1
r nii+i -- -il-iii-i1.380 10
23
J K
1
r,n+lln
i( lin l-ii (universal gas constant) - ii i (significant digits) i ir
Ans. 4
Sol. K =
A
N
R
R = k.N
A
= 6.023 10
23
1.380 10
23
J.mol
1
.k
1
There are 4 significant figures in each term. (ri - - 4 ii r |)
Hence, these be 4 significant figure in R. (n R- iii ri n |)
34. A compound H
2
X with molar weight of 80 g is dissolved in a solvent having density of 0.4 g ml
1
. Assuming
no change in volume upon dissolution, the molality of a 3.2 molar solution is
-i ii80 g (ii)i lnH
2
X, 0.4 g ml
1
i-((i )l(i- ii inir |i in- i ;
l(n -in r ),3.2 -i (molar) ii i-i ni(molality) r
Ans. 8
Sol. Given 3.2 M solution
moles of solute = 3.2 mol
Consider 1 L Solution.
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volume of solvent = 1 L
P
solvent
= 0.4 g.mL
1
m
solvent
= P V = 400 g
molality

=
kg 4 . 0
mol 2 . 3
= 8 molal
;. lir 3.2 M l(
l( -i = 3.2 mol
1 L l(il(il |
l(iin= 1 L
P
solvent
= 0.4 g.mL
1
m
solvent
= P V = 400 g
-i ni

=
kg 4 . 0
mol 2 . 3
= 8 molal
35. MX
2
dissociates into M
2+
and X

ions in an aqueous solution, with a degree of dissociation ( ) of 0.5. The


ratio of the observed depression of freezing point of the aqueous solution to the value of the depression
of freezing point in the absence of ionic dissociation is
MX
2
)il(- 0.5 i)l(i -iii(degree of dissociation) iiM
2+
niiX

- l(i ln
ri ni r |i n i l( lr-i (- (depression of freezing point) nii il l(i
(depression) i l-iln- lr-i (-i inr
Ans. 2
Sol. MX
2
M
2+
+ 2X

m
0
(1 ) m
0
2m
0
; m = m
0
(1 + 2 )
m = m
0
(1 + 2 0.5) = 2m
0
(as given) (linir )
ted undissocia f
observed f
) T (
) T (
= i =
0
m
m
= 2
36. Consider the following list of reagents :
Acidified K
2
Cr
2
O
7
, alkaline KMnO
4
, CuSO
4
, H
2
O
2
, Cl
2
, O
3
, FeCl
3
, HNO
3
and Na
2
S
2
O
3
. The total number
of reagents that can oxidise aqueous iodide to iodine is
lllinli- i i il(i
iK
2
Cr
2
O
7
, iiiKMnO
4
, CuSO
4
, H
2
O
2
, Cl
2
, O
3
, FeCl
3
, HNO
3
i i Na
2
S
2
O
3
.
iii i;i ii i- i i n (i li- i i i i+ni |
Ans. 7
Sol.

to
2
oxidation can be done by acidfied K
2
Cr
2
O
7
, CuSO
4
, H
2
O
2

i
2
- i iii nK
2
Cr
2
O
7
, CuSO
4
, H
2
O
2
,iiliinir |
K
2
Cr
2
O
7
+ K + H
2
SO
4
K
2
SO
4
+ Cr
2
(SO
4
)
3
+
2
+ H
2
O
2CuSO
4
+ 4K 2Cu +
2
+ 2K
2
SO
4
H
2
O
2
+ 2K 2KOH +
2
2K + Cl
2
2KCl +
2
H
2
O + 2K + O
3
2KOH + O
2
+
2
FeCl
3
+ 2K 2KCl + FeCl
2
+
2
HNO
3
+ K KNO
3
+
2
+ NO
Na
2
S
2
O
3
+ K no reaction. (i ; liliri )
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Note : In H
2
O
2
& O
3
,

to
2
oxidation will occur intially.
r c : H
2
O
2
( O
3
, - , ii-

i
2
- i iiri ni|
However as concentration of KOH builds up, it will begin causing disproportionation of resulting
2
to O
3

.
nlKOH ii niri nir ; -(
2
O
3

- l(i-i inii iiri ni|


37. The total number(s) of stable conformers with non-zero dipole moment for the following compound is
(are)
lllini ln- i nl,i (ii i (non-zero dipole moment) (i -iii ii-i((i (conformers)
i i ir
Ans. 3
Sol.
CH
3
Cl
Cl
Cl
Br
Br
=
Cl Cl
Br Br
Br Br
Cl Cl
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
Cl
Br
Br
CH
3
HC
3
Cl
=
Cl
Br
Br
CH
3
H C
3
Cl
Cl Br
Cl
CH
3
CH
3
Br
Cl Br
CH
3
CH
3
Cl
Br
Three stable (staggared) conformers exist (with 0)
ni-iii(i nln) i-i((ii in r |(li 0)
38. Among PbS, CuS, HgS, MnS, Ag
2
S, NiS, CoS, Bi
2
S
3
and SnS
2
, the total number of BLACK coloured
sulphides is
PbS, CuS, HgS, MnS, Ag
2
S, NiS, CoS, Bi
2
S
3
i iSnS
2
- i n -i;i i i ilnir `
Ans. 7
Sol. Pbs , CuS , HgS , Ag
2
S , NiS , CoS , Bi
2
S
3
,

are black (7)
Pbs , CuS , HgS , Ag
2
S , NiS , CoS , Bi
2
S
3
,

i (7) r |
MnS : buff. colored, SnS
2
:

yellow. (ii)
39. Consider all possible isomeric ketones, including stereoisomers of MW = 100. All these isomers are
idependently reacted with NaBH
4
(NOTE : stereoisomers are also reacted separately). The total number
of ketones that give a racemic product(s) is/are
lil(--i((i (stereoisomers) i l-lnn r )i ii= 100(i ii-i((ii-i i l(i
il)|;ii-i((i i NaBH
4
-(n i li nlini(i -lil(--i((i i iin
li nlini)| ll--i (i i-i i i i i+ni |
Ans. 5
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Sol. C
n
H
2n
O, M
W
= 12n + 2n + 16 = 100 14n = 84 n = 6
Six such ketones exist : (sl-i l-inr )
C
6
H
12
O
O

O

O

O

O
*

O

*
OH

*
OH

*
OH

*
R
OH

*
OH

*
OH
S
(+) & () (+) & () (+) & () (+) & () diastere. (+) & () diaste.
(l((l-i) (l((l-i)
Thus, 5 such ketones give a racemic mixture. (; i5 l-i l-l-i n r |)
40. A list of species having the formula XZ
4
is given below.
XeF
4
, SF
4
, SiF
4
. BF
4

, BrF
4

, [Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
, [FeCl
4
]
2
, [CoCl
4
]
2
and [PtCl
4
]
2
.
Defining shape on the basis of the location of X and Z atoms, the total number of species having a square
planar shape is
iXZ
4
(i iii i ii inir
XeF
4
, SF
4
, SiF
4
. BF
4

, BrF
4

, [Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
, [FeCl
4
]
2
, [CoCl
4
]
2
nii[PtCl
4
]
2
.
X niiZ -ii i il-iln iiii lnii-i n r )(n -ni(square planar) i ln(ii
-iiii i i+ni |
Ans. 4
Sol. XeF
4
=
F
F F
F
Xe Square planar (sp
3
d
2
) (n -ni(sp
3
d
2
)
SF
4
=
S
F
F
F
F
See-saw (sp
3
d) ii (sp
3
d)
SiF
4
=
F
Si
F F
F
Tetrahedral (sp
3
)n i (sp
3
)

4
BF =
F
B
F F
F
Tetrahedral (sp
3
)n i (sp
3
)
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4
BrF =
F
F
F
F
Br
Square planar (sp
3
d
2
)(n -ni(sp
3
d
2
)
[Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
=
Cu
H N
3
H N
3
NH
3
NH
3
2+
Square planar (dsp
2
) (n -ni (dsp
2
)
[FeCl
4
]
2
=
Fe
2
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Tetrahedral (sp
3
) n i (sp
3
)
[CoCl
4
]
2
=
Co
2
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Tetrahedral (sp
3
) n i (sp
3
)
[Pt Cl
4
]
2
=
2
Cl
Pt
Cl
Cl Cl
Square planar (dsp
2
)(n -ni(dsp
2
)
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PART III - MATHEMATICS
SECTION 1 : (One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
=r= 1 : (+ r + = |=r+ =;| |+- +r)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.
;i- 10 ;|+- r|--il(- (A), (B), (C) i (D) r,l-+ r + = |=r+rir|
41. Let f:[a, b] [1, ) be a continuous function and let g : R R be defined as
g(x) =
x
a
b
a
0 if x a,
f(t)dt if a x b,
f(t)dt if x b.
, Then
(A) g(x) is continuous but not differentiable at a
(B) g (x) is differentiable on R
(C) g(x) is continuous but not differentiable at b
(D) g(x) is continuous and differentiable at either a or b but not both
-iilf:[a, b] [1, ) ) nnr niig : R R li i
g(x) =
x
a
b
a
0 x a,
f(t)dt a x b,
f(t)dt x b.
l
l
l
liilinr ,n+
(A) a g(x) nn (continuous) r n (i (differentiable) ri r |
(B) R g(x) (ir |
(C) b g(x) nnr n (iri r |
(D) a ib g(x) nn)( (ir n i i ri|
Ans. (AC)
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Sol. It may be discontinuous at x = a or x = b

x a
lim g(x) = 0
x a
lim
g(x) =
x
x a
a
lim f (t)dt =
a
a
f (t)dt
= 0
g(a) =
a
a
f(t)dt = 0
Similarly at x = b we will get continuous
So g(x) is continuous x R
g (x) =
0 x a
f(x) a x b
0 x b
g (a

) = 0 g (b

) = f(b)
g (a
+
) = f(a) g (b
+
) = 0
Since f(x) co-domain is [1, ) f(a) & f(b) can never be zero.
Hence it is non derivable at x = a & x = b.
Hindi. rx = a ix = b rnn ri nir |

x a
lim g(x) =
x a
lim
+ g(x) =
x
x x
a
lim f(t)dt =
a
a
f(t)dt
= 0
g(a) =
a
x x
a
lim f(t)dt
= 0
;i ix = b rnn ri ni
ng(x), x R nn r
g (x) =
0 x a
f(x) a x b
0 x b
g (a

) = 0 g (b

) = f(b)
g (a
+
) = f(a) g (b
+
) = 0
lf(x) ir in[1, ) f(a) niif(b) i riri n r
nx = a ( x = b r(irir |
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42. For every pair of continuous functions f, g:[0, 1] R such that
max {f(x) : x [0,1]} = max {g(x) : x [0, 1]},
the correct statement(s) is (are) :
(A) (f(c))
2
+ 3f(c) = (g(c))
2
+ 3g(c) for some c [0, 1]
(B) (f(c))
2
+ f(c) = (g(c))
2
+ 3g(c) for some c [0, 1]
(C) (f(c))
2
+ 3f(c) = (g(c))
2
+ g(c) for some c [0, 1]
(D) (f(c))
2
= (g(c))
2
for some c [0, 1]
nni (Continuous functions) - -(pair) f, g:[0, 1] R l l lin-
{f(x) : x [0,1]} = lin-{g(x) : x [0, 1]} r , l -ir (r )
(A) lic [0, 1] l (f(c))
2
+ 3f(c) = (g(c))
2
+ 3g(c)
(B) lic [0, 1] l (f(c))
2
+ f(c) = (g(c))
2
+ 3g(c)
(C) lic [0, 1] l (f(c))
2
+ 3f(c) = (g(c))
2
+ g(c)
(D) lic [0, 1] l (f(c))
2
= (g(c))
2
Ans. (AD)
Sol. Consider
h(x) = f(x) g(n) Assume a < b
h(a) = g(a) > 0
h(b) = f(b) < 0
else if a > b h(a) < 0 and h(b) > 0.
By intermediate value theorem h(c) = 0 .....(1)
(A) (f(c))
2
+ 3f(c) = (g(c))
2
+ 3g(c)
(f(c) g(c)) (f(c) + g(c) + 3) = 0
So there exist a 'c' : f(c) g(c)
from (1).
Hence A is correct.
(D) Similarly (f(c))
2
= (g(c))
2
(f(c) g(c)) (f(c) + g(c)) = 0
(D) is correct.
B & C are wrong as by counter eg
If f(x) = g(x) = 0, then
B
2
+ =
2
+ 3 is not possible.
C
2
+ 3 =
2
+ is not possible.
Hindi. -iil
(x) = f(x) g(n) -ii a < b
h(a) = g(a) > 0
h(b) = f(b) < 0
na > b h(a) < 0 niih(b) > 0.
in i -i-i - h(c) = 0 .....(1)
(A) f
2
+ 3f = g
2
+ 3g
(f g) (f + g + 3) = 0
na 'c' : f(c) g(c) l(n-ir
(1)
nA rir |
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(D) ;i i(f(c))
2
= (g(c))
2
(f(c) g(c)) (f(c) + g(c)) = 0
(D) rir
B ( C nnr liri
lf(x) = g(x) = 0 n+
B
2
+ =
2
+ 3 i(rir
C
2
+ 3 =
2
+ i(rir
43. Let M be a 2 2 symmetric matrix with integer entries. Then M is invertible if
(A) the first column of M is the transpose of the second row of M
(B) the second row of M is the transpose of first column of M
(C) M is a diagonal matrix with nonzero entries in the main diagonal
(D) the product of entries in the main diagonal of M is not the square of an integer
-iil 2 2 -l-ni r(symmetric matrix) M ii(( (elements) ii (integer) r |n+M
--ii(invertible) r ,l
(A) M iri-niM i il nil(n (transpose) r |
(B) M i i lnM r -niil(n r |
(C) M )l(iir(diagonal matrix) rl-l(i(main diagonal) ((in(non-zero)r
(D) M - l(i (main diagonal) ((i in iliii ii i(n ri r |
Ans. (CD)
Sol. M =
a b
b c
(A)
a
b
& [b c] are transpose.
So
a
b
=
b
c
is given a = b = c
M=
a a
a a
| M | = 0 A is wrong.
(B) [b c] &
a
b
are transpose.
So a = b = c B is wrong
(C) M =
a 0
0 c
| M | = ac 0 C is correct
(D) M =
a b
b c
given ac
2
. D is correct
(C, D) are correct.
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Hindi. M =
a b
b c
(A)
a
b
nii[b c] l(n i r
a
b
=
b
c
lir a = b = c
M=
a a
a a
| M | = 0 A nnr
(B) [b c] &
a
b
l(n i r
a = b = c B nnr
(C) M =
a 0
0 c
| M | = ac 0 C rir
(D) M =
a b
b c
given ac
2
D rir
(C, D) rir |
44. Let y , x and z be three vectors each of magnitude 2 and the angle between each pair of them is
3
.
If a is a nonzero vector perpendicular to x and z y and b is a nonzero vector perpendicular to y and
x z , then
(A) ) x z )( z . b ( b (B) ) z y )( y . a ( a (C) ) z . b )( y . a ( b . a (D) ) y z )( y . a ( a
-iillii (vectors) y , x niiz - - il-ii 2 r nii - -(pair) -ii i
3
r |
li n(non-zero) lia lii x nii z y +(n (perpendicular) r )( i nli b lii
y nii x z +(n r ,n+
(A) ) x z )( z . b ( b (B) ) z y )( y . a ( a (C) ) z . b )( y . a ( b . a (D) ) y z )( y . a ( a
Ans. (ABC)
Sol. x y z 2
=
3
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a x y z
b y z x
a x. z y x. y z
1 1
a 2 y 2 z
2 2
a y z
b z x
Similarly ;i i
1
a. y 2 2
2
=
a a. y y z (B)
1
b. z 2 2
2
= b.z
b b. z z x (A)
(A) a.b a. y y z . b. y z x = a. y b. z yz yx 2 xz = a. y b. z
= a. y b. z (C)
45. From a point P( , , ), perpendiculars PQ and PR are drawn respectively on the lines y = x, z = 1 and y
= x, z = 1. If P is such that QPR is a right angle, then the possible value(s) of is(are)
(A)
2
(B) 1 (C) 1 (D)
2
l+ P( , , ) iii y = x, z = 1 niiy = x, z = 1i n + (perpendicular) -iPQ niiPR
r |l QPR -i i(right angle) r ,ni i( ) iil(n-ir (r )
(A)
2
(B) 1 (C) 1 (D)
2
Ans. (C)
Sol. Line is
1
0 x
=
1
0 y
=
1
0 z
= ......(1)
Q( , , 1)
Direction ratio of PQ are
, , 1
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Since PQ is perpendicular to (1)
+ + 0 = 0
=
Direction ratio of PQ are
0, 0, 1
Another line is
1
0 x
=
1
0 y
=
0
1 z
= ......(2)
R ( , , 1)
Direction ratio of PR are
+ , , + 1
Since PQ is perpendicular to (ii)
+ = 0
= 0
R(0, 0, 1)
and Direction ratio of PQ are , , + 1
Since PQ PR
0 + 0 +
2
1 = 0 = 1 B, C
For = 1 the point is on the line so it will be rejected.
= 1.
Hindi. ii
1
0 x
=
1
0 y
=
1
0 z
= ......(1)
Q( , , 1)
PQ l in
, , 1
lPQ, (1) +(n r
+ + 0 = 0
=
PQ l in
0, 0, 1
iir
1
0 x
=
1
0 y
=
0
1 z
= ......(2)
R ( , , 1)
PR l in
+ , , + 1
lPQ, (ii) +(n r
+ = 0
= 0
R(0, 0, 1)
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i PQ l in , , + 1 r
l PQ PR
0 + 0 +
2
1 = 0 = 1 B, C
= 1 l)l+ iir ;l)r-(ii ri ni|
= 1.
46. Let M and N be two 3 3 matrices such that MN = NM. Further, if M N
2
and M
2
= N
4
, then
(A) determinant of (M
2
+ MN
2
) is 0
(B) there is a 3 3 non-zero matrix U such that (M
2
+ MN
2
)U is the zero matrix
(C) determinant of (M
2
+ MN
2
) 1
(D) for a 3 3 matrix U, if (M
2
+ MN
2
)U equals the zero matrix then U is the zero matrix
-iili 3 3 i r(matrices) M niiN ;ir lMN = NM r |lM N
2
niiM
2
= N
4
ri ,ni
(A)(M
2
+ MN
2
) ili(determinant) i-ii r |
(B) )) i3 3 i n(non-zero) i rU r l l (M
2
+ MN
2
)U i i rr |
(C) (M
2
+ MN
2
) ili-i 1 r |
(D) 3 3 i rU l l (M
2
+ MN
2
)U i i rr ni U ii)i i rri ni|
Ans. (AB)
Sol. MN = NM & M
2
N
4
= 0
M N = 0
Not Possible
2
(M N )(M + N ) = 0
2 2
In any case |M + N | = 0
2
(A) |M
2
+ MN
2
| = |M| |M + N
2
|
= 0
(A) is correct
(B) If |A| = 0 then AU = 0 will have solution.
Thus (M
2
+ MN
2
) U = 0 will have many 'U'
(B) is correct
(C) Obvious wrong.
(D) If AX = 0 & |A| = 0 then X can be non zero.
(D) is wrong
Hindi. MN = NM niiM
2
N
4
= 0
M N = 0
2
i(ri
(M N)(M + N) = 0
2 2
liiil-iln- |M + N| = 0
2
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(A) |M
2
+ MN
2
| = |M| |M + N
2
|
= 0
(A) rir
(B) l|A| = 0 n+AU = 0 nri ni
n(M
2
+ MN
2
) U = 0 ; i n'U' ri n
(B) rir
(C) --nnnr |
(D) lAX = 0 i |A| = 0 n+X i ri nir |
(D) nnr |
47. Let f: (0, ) R be given by f(x) =
1
x
t
t
1
x
dt
e
t . Then
(A) f(x) is monotonically increasing on [1, ) (B) f(x) is monotonically decreasing on (0, 1)
(C) f(x) + f
1
x
= 0, for all x (0, ) (D) f(2
x
) is an odd function of x on R
-iilf: (0, ) R l ,iif(x) =
1
x
t
t
1
x
dt
e
t liilinr |n+
(A) [1, ) f(x) )l-(i -i(monotonically increasing) r |
(B) (0, 1) f(x) )l-ri -i(monotonically increasing)r |
(C) iix (0, ) l ,f(x) + f
1
x
= 0
(D) R f(2
x
), x i)l(i-(odd function) r |
Ans. (ACD)
Sol. f(x) =
1 x
t
t
1/ x
dt
e
t
f'(x) =
x
1
x
2
x
1
x
e
x
x
x
e
f'(x) =
x
e 2
x
1
x
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(A) For x [1, ) f'(x) > 0 so (A) is correct.
(B) Obvious wrong.
(C) f(x) + f(1/x) =
1 x
t
t
1/ x
dt
e
t
+
1
t
1/ x
t
x
1
put t
p
e
t
dt
1 x
t
t
1/ x
dt
e
t

p
dp
e
x
x / 1
p
1
p
= 0
(C) is correct
(D) Since f(x) = f
x
1
f(2
x
) = f
x
1
2
f(2
x
) = f(2
x
)
odd.
(D) is correct
ACD is answer
Hindi. f(x) =
1 x
t
t
1/ x
dt
e
t
f'(x) =
x
1
x
2
x
1
x
e
x
x
x
e
f'(x) =
x
e 2
x
1
x
(A) For x [1, ) f' > 0 n(A) rir |
--n(B) nnr |
(C) f(x) + f(1/x) =
d
dt
e
x
x / 1
t
1
t
+
1
t
1/ x
t
x
1
put t
p
e
t
dt
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1 x
t
t
1/ x
dt
e
t

p
dp
e
x
x / 1
p
1
p
(C) rir
(D) lf(x) = f
x
1
f(2
x
) = f
x
1
2
f(2
x
) = f(2
x
)
odd.
(D) rir |
ACD ri-ir |
48. Let f:
2
,
2

R be given by f(x) = (log(sec x + tanx))


3
. Then
(A) f(x) is an odd function (B) f(x) is a non-one function
(C) f(x) is an onto function (D) f(x) is an even function
-iilf:
2
,
2

R ri f(x) = (log(sec x + tanx))


3
,iiliilinlinir |n+
(A) f(x) l(i-(odd) r | (B) f(x) ) i(non-one) r |
(C) f(x) isi(onto) r | (D) f(x) -(even) r|
Ans. (ABC)
Sol. (i) f(x) = f(x) so it is odd function
(ii) f'(x) = 3(log(secx + tanx))
2
1
sec x tanx
(secx tanx + sec
2
x) > 0
(iii) Range of f(x) is R
as f
2

f
2
Hindi (i) f(x) = f(x) ;l)rl(i-r |
(ii) f'(x) = 3(log(secx + tanx))
2
1
sec x tanx
(secx tanx + sec
2
x) > 0
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(iii) f(x) ilR r |
i l f
2

f
2
49. A circle S passes through the point (0, 1) and is orthogonal to the circles (x 1)
2
+ y
2
= 16 and
x
2
+ y
2
= 1. Then
(A) radius of S is 8 (B) radius of S is 7
(C) centre of S is (7, 1) (D) centre of S is (8, 1)
)( -iS l+ (0, 1) n nir nii( -ii (x 1)
2
+ y
2
= 16 )( x
2
+ y
2
= 1 +i ii(orthogonal) r ,n+
(A) S ilii(radius) 8 r (B) S ilii7 r
(C) S i (7, 1) r (D) S i (8, 1) r
Ans. (BC)
Sol. Let the cirlce be
x
2
+ y
2
+ 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 ...(1)
given circles
x
2
+ y
2
2x 15 = 0 ...(2)
x
2
+ y
2
1 = 0 ....(3)
(1) & (2) are orthogonal
g + 0 =
2
15 c
0 + 0 =
2
1 c
c = 1 & g = 7
so the cirle is
x
2
+ y
2
+ 14x + 2fy + 1 = 0 it passes thrgouh
(0, 1) 0 + 1 + 0 + 2f + 1 = 0
f = 1
x
2
+ y
2
+ 14x 2y + 1 = 0
Centre (7, 1)
radius = 7
Hindi. -iil( -i
x
2
+ y
2
+ 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 ...(1)
l n ( -i
x
2
+ y
2
2x 15 = 0 ...(2)
x
2
+ y
2
1 = 0 ....(3)
(1) i(2) il+r |
g + 0 =
2
15 c
0 + 0 =
2
1 c
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c = 1 & g = 7
;l)( -ir |
x
2
+ y
2
+ 14x + 2fy + 1 = 0 rn nir |
(0, 1) 0 + 1 + 0 + 2f + 1 = 0
f = 1
x
2
+ y
2
+ 14x 2y + 1 = 0
(7, 1)
lii = 7
50. Let a R and let f : R R be given by f(x) = x
5
5x + a. Then
(A) f(x) has three real roots if a > 4 (B) f(x) has only one real root if a > 4
(C) f(x) has three real roots if a < 4 (D) f(x) has three real roots if 4 < a < 4
-iila R niif : R R l ,iif(x) = x
5
5x + a liilinr |n+
(A) a > 4 l) f(x) ni(i-nl(- (real; roots) r |
(B) a > 4 l)f(x) i ()(i-nl(- r |
(C) a < 4 l)f(x) ni(i-nl(- r |
(D) 4 < a < 4 l f(x) ni(i-nl(- r |
Ans. (BD)
Sol. f(x) = x
5
5x + a = 0
x
5
5x = a
x(x
4
5) = a
x(x
2

5
)(x
2
+
5
) = a
x(x 5
1/4
)(x + 5
1/4
)(x
2
+
5
) = a ..(1)
(0, 4)
5
1/4
1
0
1
5
1/4
(0, 4)
f'(x) = 5x
4
5 = 0
(x
2
1)(x
2
+ 1) = 0
(x 1)(x +1)(x
2
+ 1) = 0
1 1
+ +
SECTION 2 : (One Integer Value Correct Type)
=r= 2 : (+ rr + =r =;| +r)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
;i- 10 r |- i r lii-0 9 (i i iil-) +ii) ii -iri ni|
51. The slope of the tangent to the curve (y x
5
)
2
= x(1 + x
2
)
2
at the point (1, 3) is
((curve) (y x
5
)
2
= x(1 + x
2
)
2
l+ (1, 3) -i ii(tangent) i (ini(slope) r |
Ans. (8)
Sol. (y x
5
)
2
= x(1 + x
2
)
2
2(y x
5
)
4
dy
5x
dx
= (1 + x
2
)
2
+ 2x (1 + x
2
) 2x
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at point l+ (1, 3)
2(3 1)
dy
5
dx
= 4 + 8
dy
5
dx
=
12
4
= 3
dy
dx
= 8
52. Let f : [0, 4 ] [0, ] be defined by f(x) = cos
1
(cos x). The number of points x [0, 4 ] satisfying the
equation f(x) =
10
x 10
is
-iilf : [0, 4 ] [0, ], f(x) = cos
1
(cos x) ,iiliilinr |n+[0, 4 ] - -iif(x) =
10
x 10
i
n - (i l+ i i ir |
Ans. (3)
Sol. f(x) = (sin
1
) x [0, 4 ]
& i f(x) =
10 x
10
= 1
x
10
(0,1)
2
4
(10,0)
so, 3 solution. ;l)3 r
53. The largest value of the non-negative integer a for which
4
1
1 ) 1 x sin( x
a ) 1 x sin( ax
lim
x 1
x 1
1 x
is
)~ii--(non-negative) ii a l l)l
4
1
1 ) 1 x sin( x
a ) 1 x sin( ax
lim
x 1
x 1
1 x
-r ,ni a il
in--ir |
Ans. (0)
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Sol.
1 x
1 x
x 1
ax sin(x 1) a 1
lim
x sin(x 1) 1 4
x 1
lim
x x
ax sin(x 1) a 1
x sin(x 1) 1 4
Hence
x 1
lim
1 x
ax sin(x 1) a 1
(x 1) sin(x 1) 4
put x = 1 + h,
1 1 h
h 0
ah sinh
lim
h sinh
=
1
4
or
a 1
2
=
1
2
or
1
2
a = 0 or 2
But at a = 2,
sinh h
sinh ah
tends to negative value
So correct Answer is a = 0
However a = 2 may be accepted if this is not considered
Hindi.
1 x
1 x
x 1
ax sin(x 1) a 1
lim
x sin(x 1) 1 4
x 1
lim
x x
ax sin(x 1) a 1
x sin(x 1) 1 4
n
x 1
lim
1 x
ax sin(x 1) a 1
(x 1) sin(x 1) 4
x = 1 + h,i
1 1 h
h 0
ah sinh
lim
h sinh
=
1
4
i
a 1
2
=
1
2
i
1
2
a = 0 i 2
-n a = 2
sinh h
sinh ah
+rr-=+ =r +| r n = ; |
;=| =;| =-r a = 0
| -r| a = 2 |+r ;r =+nr ; | ;= =rr ;| r
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54. Let f : R R and g : R R be respectively given by f(x) = |x| + 1 and g(x) = x
2
+ 1. Define h : R R by
max {f(x),g(x)} if x 0,
h(x)
min {f(x),g(x)} if x 0.
The number of points at which h(x) is not differentiable is
-iilf : R R niig : R R -if(x) = |x| + 1 niig(x) = x
2
+ 1 ,iililinr |-iil
h : R R,
{f(x),g(x)} x 0,
h(x)
{f(x),g(x)} x 0. n-
lin- l
l
,iiliilinr |ri h(x) (i(differentiable)
ri r ,l+ i i ir |
Ans. (3)
Sol. f(x) = |x| + 1 =
x 1 x 0
x 1 x 0
g(x) = x
2
= 1
y
(1,1) (1,1)
(0,2)
(1,0) (1,0)
Number of Non-differential points 3. (iri ri (i l+ i i i 3.
55. For a point P in the plane, let d
1
(P) and d
2
(P) be the distance of the point P from the lines x y = 0 and
x + y = 0 respectively. The area of the region R consisting of all points P lying in the first quadrant of the
plane and satisfying 2 d
1
(P) + d
2
(P) 4, is
-n- l-inlil+ P iii x y = 0 niix + y = 0 i i-id
1
(P) niid
2
(P) r |li iR
iil+ i P +ir i i-n ii i(quadrant) - l-inr nii2 d
1
(P) + d
2
(P) 4 i n -n
r ,n+i iR ii ir |
Ans. (6)
Sol. let p(h, k)
2
h k h k
4
2 2
2 2
|h k| + |h + k|
4 2
if h k
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2 2
x y + x + y
4 2
or
2 x 2 2
similarly when k > h
we have
2
y 2
2
The required area =
2 2
(2 2) ( 2) = 6.
Hindi. -iip(h, k)
2
h k h k
4
2 2
2 2
|h k| + |h + k|
4 2
l h k
2 2
x y + x + y
4 2
or
2 x 2 2
; ik > h
ri
2
y 2
2
ii-i i=
2 2
(2 2) ( 2) = 6.
56. Let n
1
< n
2
< n
3
< n
4
< n
5
be positivie integers such that n
1
+ n
2
+ n
3
+ n
4
+ n
5
= 20. Then the number of
such distinct arrangements (n
1
,

n
2
,

n
3
,

n
4
, n
5
) is
ln
1
< n
2
< n
3
< n
4
< n
5
; i ii-- ii r l l)n
1
+ n
2
+ n
3
+ n
4
+ n
5
= 20 r |n+) l(li
l(ii (distinct arrangements) (n
1
,

n
2
,

n
3
,

n
4
, n
5
) i ir |
Ans. (7)
Sol. n
2
= n
1
+ t
1
+ 1
n
3
= n
2
+ t
2
+ 1
n
4
= n
3
+ t
3
+ 1
n
5
= n
4
+ t
4
+ 1
The given equation becomes
5n
1
+ 4t
1
+ 3t
2
+ 2t
3
+ t
4
= 10 where n
1
1 ; t
1
0
n
1
= t
0
+ 1 5t
0
+ 4t
1
+ 3t
2
+ 2t
3
+ t
4
= 5
t
0
= 1 will yield only 1 solution.
so t
0
= 0,
4t
1
+ 3t
2
+ 2t
3
+ t
4
= 5.
t
1
= 0 = t
2
. there will be 3 solution
t
1
= 0, t
2
= 1 will yield 2 solution.
t
1
= 1, t
2
must be zero 1 solution.
Hence in total there will be 7 solution.
Alternative :
n
1
n
2
n
3
n
4
n
5
1 2 3 4 10
1 2 3 5 9
1 2 3 6 8
1 2 4 5 7
1 2 4 6 8
1 3 4 6 7
2 3 4 5 6
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Hindi. n
2
= n
1
+ t
1
+ 1
n
3
= n
2
+ t
2
+ 1
n
4
= n
3
+ t
3
+ 1
n
5
= n
4
+ t
4
+ 1
in; -ii
5n
1
+ 4t
1
+ 3t
2
+ 2t
3
+ t
4
= 10 ri n
1
1 ; t
1
0
n
1
= t
0
+ 1 5t
0
+ 4t
1
+ 3t
2
+ 2t
3
+ t
4
= 5
t
0
= 1 (1 rri ni|
;l) t
0
= 0,
4t
1
+ 3t
2
+ 2t
3
+ t
4
= 5.
t
1
= 0 = t
2
. l)3 r
t
1
= 0, t
2
= 1 l)2 r
t
1
= 1, t
2
(i ri ni l)1r
n 7 r
Alternative : ( l-r
n
1
n
2
n
3
n
4
n
5
1 2 3 4 10
1 2 3 5 9
1 2 3 6 8
1 2 4 5 7
1 2 4 6 8
1 3 4 6 7
2 3 4 5 6
57. The value of
1 2
3 2 5
2
0
d
4x (1 x )
dx
dx is
l
1 2
3 2 5
2
0
d
4x (1 x )
dx
dx i-ir :
Ans. (2)
Sol. 4x
3
.
1 1
5 5
2 2 2
0
0
d d
1 x 12 x . 1 x dx
dx dx
= 12
1
1
5 5
2 2 2
0
0
x . 1 x 2 x. 1 x dx
=
1
5
2
0
12 2x 1 x dx =
0
5
1
12 t dt =
1
6
0
12
t
6
= 2.
Alternative : ( l-r
2
1
3 2 5
2
0
d
4x (1 x ) dx
dx

d
dx
2 5
d(1* x )
dx
=
d
dx
(5(1 x
2
)
4
(3x))
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= 10
d
dx
(x(1 x
2
)
4
)
= 10[(1 x
2
)
4
+ x
4
(1 x
2
)
3
(2x)]
= [10(1 x
2
)
3
[1 x
2
8x
2
]
Hence Integral n-i
= 40
1
3 2 3 2
0
x (1 x ) (1 9x )dx Put x = sin i
= 40
/ 2
3 7
0
sin cos d 360
1
5 7
0
sin cos d
= 40. 1 .
2.6.4.2
10.8.6.4.2
+ 360 .
4.2.6.4.2
12.10.8.6.4.2
= 1 + 3 = 2 Ans.
58. Let b , a and c be three non-coplanar unit vectors such that the angle between every pair of them is
3
.
If c r b q a p c b b a , where p,q and r are scalars, then the value of
2
2 2 2
q
r q 2 p
is
-iil b , a niic ni-ni(non-coplanar) ;i; lir ,l - - -ii i
3
r |
l c r b q a p c b b a ri p,q )(- r li(scalars) r , n+
2
2 2 2
q
r q 2 p
i-ir :
Ans. (4)
Sol. p
a
+ q
b
+ r
c
= a b + b c
Taking dot product with
a
,
b
,
c
we get
p +
q
2
+
r
2
= [a b c] ......(1)
p
2
+ q +
r
2
= 0 ......(2)
p
2
+
q
2
+ r = [a b c] ......(3)
(1) & (3) p = r & q = p
2 2 2
2
p 2q r
q
=
2 2 2
2
p 2p p
p
= 4 Ans.
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Hindi. p
a
+ q
b
+ r
c
= a b + b c
a
,
b
,
c
iilin i
p +
q
2
+
r
2
= [a b c] ......(1)
p
2
+ q +
r
2
= 0 ......(2)
p
2
+
q
2
+ r = [a b c] ......(3)
(1) i (3) p = r & q = p
2 2 2
2
p 2q r
q
=
2 2 2
2
p 2p p
p
= 4 Ans.
59. Let a,b,c be positive integers such that
a
b
is an integer. If a,b,c are in geometric progression and the
arithmetic mean of a,b,c is b + 2, then the value of
1 a
14 a a
2
is
-iila,b,c ii-- ii (positive integers) r nii
a
b
) ii r |la,b,c n ii -i ii(geometric
progression) - r niia,b,c i-in-i(arithmetic mean) b + 2 r , ni
1 a
14 a a
2
i-ir |
Ans. (4)
Sol. Let b = ar, c = ar
2
r is Integers
Also
2
a ar ar
3
= ar + 2 a + ar
2
= 2ar + 6
a(r 1)
2
= 6 r must be 2 and a = 6.
Thus
2
a a 14
a 1
=
36 6 14
7
= 4 Ans.
Hindi. -iib = ar, c = ar
2
r ii r |
nii
2
a ar ar
3
= ar + 2 a + ar
2
= 2ar + 6
a(r 1)
2
= 6 r, 2 ri nii a = 6.
n
2
a a 14
a 1
=
36 6 14
7
= 4 Ans.
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60. Let n 2 be an integer. Take n distinct points on a circle and join each pair of points by a line segment.
Colour the line segment joining every pair of adjacent points by blue and the rest by red. If the number of
red and blue line segments are equal, then the value of n is
-iiln 2 ) ii r |)( -in l(lil+ l+ i - -i iii i |;
iiii - il+ i (adjacent points) i i (i - iiii iinii iiii i
i n |li(i iiii i i-ir ni n i-ir :
Ans. (5)
Sol. Number of adjacent lines = n
Number of line segment joining non-adjacent points is
n
C
2
n.
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
P
n 1
P
n
Now, n = (
n
C
2
n) 2n =
n(n 1)
2
n = 0, 5
But n 2. so, n = 5.
Hindi. i iii i i= n
i il+ ri r i l-i (ii iiii i i
n
C
2
n.
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
P
n 1
P
n
+, n = (
n
C
2
n) 2n =
n(n 1)
2
n = 0, 5
n n 2. ;l), n = 5.
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Appropriate way of darkening the bubble for your answer to be evaluated :
Figure-1 : Correct way of bubbling for valid answer and a few examples of invalid answer.
Any other form of partial marking such as ticking or crossing the bubble will be considered invalid.
Figure-2 : Correct way of Bubbling your Roll Number on the ORS. (Example Roll Number : 5045231)
|>r r.r.=. -2 : ORS ( : 5045231) ( .) i i+ ++iiirinii irii+
a
a
a a
a
a
The one and the only one acceptable
Part darkening
Darkening the rim
Cancelling after darkening and
darkening another bubble
Attempt to Erase after darkening
Answer will not
be evaluated
no marks, no
negative marks
Name of the Candidate
iiiiiii-
Roll Number
i +
I have read all instructions and shall abide
by them.
- iil ii ilir i- i
(i ni,ni|
I have verified all the information filled by
the candidate.
iiiii,iiiin; iiiiii
- i lir|
Signature of the Candidate
iiiii r-nii
Signature of the Invigilator
ii r-nii
r+ =-r + =-r + + | +r +rr + +r = n n|+r :
)i ()-(ii
i liiii
l-iii
ii +ii|
ii +il--ii
-ii- -i
riri ni
i ; ri ,i;
~ii-- ri
li-1 : o =-r + | r -r +r =;| n|+r r o =-rr + + e =r;r|
r|r+ + + - n|+ = +r |c+ +r r +r= +r nn ;rnr|

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