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PHYSICS
1.
The pressure that has to be applied to the ends of a steel wire of length 10
cm to keep its length constant when its temperature is raised by 100oC is :
(For steel Youngs modulus is 2 1011 N m2 and coefficient of thermal
expansion is 1.1 105 K1)
(1) 2.2 107 Pa
(2) 2.2 106 Pa
(3) 2.2 108 Pa
(4) 2.2 109 Pa
Key. 3
Sol.
P T
= 2 1011 1.1 10 5 100
= 2.2 108 Pa
2.
A conductor lies along the z-axis at 1.5 z < 1.5 m and carries a fixed
current of 10.0 A in a z direction (see figure). For a field B 3.0 104 e 0.2x a yT,
find the power required to move the conductor at constant speed to x =
2.0 m, y = 0 m in 5 103s. Assume parallel motion along the x-axis.
(1) 14.58 W
Key. 4
Sol.
3.
(2) 29.7 W
(3) 1.57 W
(4) 2.97 W
1
iBl dx
t
2
1
10 3.0 104 e 0.2x 3 dx
3 0
5 10
= 2.97 W
A bob of mass m attached to an inextensible string of length l is suspened
from a vertical support. The bob rotates in a horizontal circle with an
angular speed rad/s about the vertical. About the point of suspension:
(1) angular momentum changes in direction but not in magnitude.
(2) angular momentum changes both in direction and magnitude.
(3) angular momentum is conserved.
(4) angular momentum changes in magnitude but not in direction.
2
Key. 3
Sol. The torque of all the forces about the point of suspension is zero therefore
angular momentum is conserved.
4.
Ie
1000V
T
I 1 e
1000V
T
1000 1000V
e T .V
T
1000
5 1 0.01
300
I
1000V
T
5 1
e
= 0.2 mA
5.
An open glass tube is immersed in mercury in such a way that a length of 8
cm extends above the mercury level. The open end of the tube is then
closed and sealed and the tube is raised vertically up by additional 46 cm.
what will be length of the air column above mercury in the tube now?
(Atmospheric pressure = 76 cm of Hg)
(1) 38 cm
(2) 6 cm
(3) 16 cm
(4) 22 cm
Key. 3
Sol.
x
8 cm
54 cm
6.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Key. 2
Sol. Conceptual
(b)
(ii)
(ii)
(iii)
(ii)
(c)
(i)
(iii)
(ii)
(iv)
(d)
(iv)
(iv)
(i)
(iii)
7.
Q
Charge density
A
K o A
.Ed
d
A
= Ko E
6 10 C/m2
7
8.
A student measured the length of a rod and worte it as 3.50 cm. Which
instrument did he use to measure it ?
(1) A screw gauge having 100 divisions in the circular scale and pitch as 1
mm.
(2) A screw gauge having 50 divisions in the circular scale and pitch as 1
mm.
(3) A meter scale.
(4) A vernier caliper where the 10 divisions in vernier scale matches with
9 division in main scale and main scale has 10 divisions in 1 cm.
Key. 4
Sol. The least count of the observation is 0.01 cm which corresponds to option
(4)
9.
Four particles, each of mass M and equidistant from each other, move
along a circle of radius R under the action of their mutual gravitational
attraction. The speed of each particle is
(1)
GM
1 2 2
R
(2)
1 GM
1 2 2
2 R
(3)
GM
R
(4) 2 2
GM
R
Key. (2)
Sol. The centripetal force will be provided by the resultant force i.e.
R
GM 2 1 1 Mv2
R 2 2 4
R
v=
1 GM
1 2 2
2 R
10.
I 15
40
100
80
1000
5
5
1
P VI
220
220
220
220
= 11.36 A
Minimum capacity of the main fuse = 12 A
5
11.
A
O
Sol.
x = A sin t = A cos t
A 3a
Aa
We get,
2
1
A
A
2
2
A 3a 2 A a A
2
= 6
/ 3
12.
Key.
Sol.
14.
Key.
Sol.
3 103 0.1
3A
100
1
1 B2
o E 2 and U Bavg
4
4 o
Hence U E U B
avg
avg
e
1 e
(2)
A C
B
R
L
1 e
e
(4) 1
7
Key. (1)
Sol. Using KVL, during decay of current in RL circuit at any time, we get
VR + VL = 0
VL/VR = 1
16. A mass m is supported by a
massless string wound around a
uniform hollow cylinder of mass
R
m
m and radius R. If the string does
not slip on the cylinder, with
what acceleration will the mass
fall on release?
(1)
(3)
5g
6
2g
3
(2) g
(4)
g
2
Key. (4)
Sol. F. B. D of block is
T
a
mg
mg T = ma (1)
F. B. D of pulley is
T
mg
from = I, we get
TR = mR2
(2)
Due to no slipping a = R
(3)
Solving (1), (2) and (3), we get a= g/2
8
17.
Key.
Sol.
18.
Key.
Sol.
P
One mole of diatomic ideal gas undergoes a cyclic
B800 K
process ABC as shown in figure. The process BC is
adiabatic. The temperatures, at A, B and C are 400 K, 800
C
A
400 K 600 K
K and 600 K respectively. Choose the correct statement
V
(1) The change in internal energy in the process AB is
350 R
(2) The change in internal energy in the process BC is
500R
(3) The change in internal energy in whole cyclic process
is 250 R
(4) The change in internal energy in the process CA is
700R
(2)
In process AB,
U = nCvT = 1. (5R/2) 400 = 1000R
In process BC,
U = nCvT = 1 (5R/2)(200) = 500R
In process CA,
U = nCvT = 1 (5R/2) (200) = 500R
Hence option (2) is correct.
From a tower of height H, a particle is thrown vertically upwards with a
speed u. The time taken by the particle, to hit the ground, is n times that
taken by it to reach the highest point of its path. The relation between H, u
and n is
(1) 2gH = nu2(n 2)
(2) gH = (n 2)u2
(3) 2gH = n2u2
(4) gH = (n 2)2u2
(1)
Let height of tower be H, and time taken to reach
+y
ground be t1
H = ut1
1 2
gt1
2
(1)
Since t1 = nt2
From (1), H = unt2
1 2
gn t 2
2
u
g
1
2
H = un gn 2
u2
g2
2gH 2nu 2 n 2 u 2 nu 2 n 2
(1)
19.
1 3 1
1 1 1
1
1
f 2 R1 R 2 2 R1 R 2
1 3 3 1
1 1 1
1
f1 2 4 R 1 R 2 8 R 1 R 2
1 3 3 1
1
1 1
1
f2 2 5 R1 R 2
10 R 1 R 2
f : f1 : f2 :: 2 : 8 : 10
20.
Three rods of Copper, Brass and Steel are welded together to form a Y
shaped structure. Area of cross-section of each rod = 4 cm2. End of copper
rod is maintained at 100oC where as ends of brass and steel are kept at
0oC. Lengths of the copper, brass and steel rods are 46, 13 and 12 cms
respectively. The rods are thermally insulated from surroundings except
at ends. Thermal conductivities of copper, brass and steel are 0.92, 0.26
and 0.12 CGS units respectively. Rate of heat flow through copper rod is
(1) 4.8 cal/s
(2) 6.0 cal/s
(3) 1.2 cal/s
(4) 2.4 cal/s
Key. (1)
10
Sol.
46
12
13
92 100 T 12T 26T
46
12
13
100oC
0oC
Copper
Brass
Steel
2(100 T) = T + 2T
200 = 5T
T = 40
Now in copper rod
0C
dQ 0.92 4 60 24
4.8 cal /s
dt
46
5
21.
A pipe of length 85 cm is closed from one end. Find the number of possible
natural oscillations of air column in the pipe whose frequencies lie below
1250 Hz. The velocity of sound in air is 340 m/s.
(1) 6
(2) 4
(3) 12
(4) 8
Key: (1)
Sol. Given l =85 cm
nv
1250
4
n 12.5
22.
Where n = 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11
There is a circular tube in a vertical plane. Two liquids which do not mix
and of densities d1 and d2 are filled in the tube. Each liquid subtends 900
angle at centre. Radius joining their interface makes an angle with
vertical. Ratio
d1
d2
is:
d2
d1
(1)
1 tan
1 tan
(2)
1 sin
1 cos
(3)
1 sin
1 sin
(4)
1 cos
1 cos
Key: (1)
Sol. P0 + d1g(R R sin ) = P0 + d2g (R sin + R cos ) + d1g (R R cos)
11
From above
d1 sin cos 1 tan
23.
A green light is incident from the water to the air-water interface at the
critical angle(). Select the correct statement.
(1) The spectrum of visible light whose frequency is more than that of
green light will come out to the air medium.
(2) The entire spectrum of visible light will come out of the water at
various angles to the normal
(3) The entire spectrum of visible light will come out of the water at an
angle of 900 to the normal
(4) The spectrum of visible light whose frequency is less than that of
green light will come out to the air medium.
Key: (4)
Sol.
1
sin c
.(i)
By Cauchy relation
(ii)
hc
3
13.6 Z 2
4
1
2
Z
12
25.
5
E 13.6 1 eV 1.88 eV
36
p
r
, p rqB 4.8 10 25
qB
p2
0.79 eV
2m
E K.E 1.09
1.1 eV
K.E
26.
x3
.
6
1
m
3
(2)
1
m
2
(3)
1
m
6
(4)
2
m
3
Key: (3)
Sol. mg sin mg cos
tan
At x = 1; y = 1/6
27.
aL2 bL3
2
3
(2)
1 aL2 bL3
2 2
3
(3)
aL2 bL3
(4)
1 2
aL bL3
2
Key: (1)
13
Sol.
28.
L
aL bL
W F dx
0
3
2
(1)
R2
wg
T
(2)
R2
3 w g
T
(3)
R2
wg
3T
(4)
R2
wg
6T
4
T sin 2 r R 3 w g
3
r
sin
R
2w g
r R2
3T
29.
O
q
q
T
c
T
IA
IB
equals:
(1) 1
(2)
1
3
Key: (2)
Sol. IA cos2 = IBcos2(90 )
(3) 3
(4)
3
2
(I = I0 cos2 ) by malus Eq
IA
1
tan 2
IB
3
Where = 300
14
30.
Assume that an electric field E 30x 2 i exists in space. Then the potential
difference
(VA - VO), where VO is the potential at the origin and VA the potential at x =
2 m is:
(1) 80 J
(2) 80 J
(3) 120 J
(4) 120J
Key: (1)
Sol.
VA
2
dV E dx 30x dx
VO
VA V0 80J
MATHEMATICS
31.
3
x 3
(3)
(1)
y 5
1
y5
z2
5
z2
5
x 1 y 3 z 4
3
1
5
x 3 y 5 z 2
(4)
3
1
5
Key. (1)
Sol. Any point on the given
x 1 y 3 z 4
2
2
1
1
6
x 3t 3, y t 5, z 2 5t which is the line
x 3 y 5 z 2
3
1
5
32.
So (1) is correct.
18
If the coefficients of x3 and x4 in the expansion of 1 ax bx 2 1 2x in
powers of x are both zero, then (a, b) is equal to
251
(1) 16,
251
(2) 14,
272
(3) 14,
272
(4) 16,
Key. (4)
15
Sol.
18
1 ax bx 1 2x
1 ax bx 1 C 2x
2
18
18
Coefficient of x3 = 0
18 C 3 .8 a. 18 C 2 .4 b 18 C1 2 0
. (i)
51a 3b 544 0
Coefficient of x4 = 0
18
C 4 .16 a 18 C 3 8 b 18 C 2 4 0
32a 3b 240 0
. (ii)
272
3
So Answer (4)
2
If a R and the equation 3 x x 2 x x a 2 0 (where [x] denotes the
as t 0
3
3
2
Now 0 < t < 1 0 a 1
a 1,0 0,1
So 3t 2 2t a 2 0, t
34.
(1) 2
Key. (4)
Sol. a b b c
(2) 3
c a
a b . b c c a
a b . b c a c b c c a
(3) 0
(4) 1
16
a b . a b c c
2
a b c
1
35.
833
4
(2) 833
(3) 437
(4)
437
4
Key. (2)
Sol. The first 50 no. are 2, 4,6,8,.....100
Mean
X
2 4 6 ....100
51
50
Variance
2
2
1
2
xi X
1 2
2
2
2 42 62 .... 100 51
50
3434 2601 833
36.
A bird is sitting on the top of a vertical pole 20 m high and its elevation
from a point O on the ground is 45o. It flies off horizontally straight away
from the point O. After one second, the elevation of the bird from O is
reduced to 30o. Then the speed (in m/s) of the bird is
(1) 40 2 1
(2) 40 3 2 (3) 20 2
(4) 20 3 1
Key. (4)
B
Sol.
d
A
BOA 45
COA 30 o
h 20
x x
17
20
x 20
x
h
xd
1
20
3 20 d
20 d 20 3
d 20
3 1
d
t
So velocity
20
3 1 m
1sec
37.
The integral
1 4sin 2
(1) 4
20
x
x
4sin dx
2
2
2
44 3
3
(2)
3 1 m / s
(3) 4 3 4
(4) 4 3 4
Key. (4)
Sol.
I 1 4sin 2
0
I
0
2sin 2 1 dx
I 2 sin
0
/3
x
x
4sin dx
2
2
x
1 dx
2
x
x
1 2 sin dx 2 sin 1 dx
2
2
/3
x
x 4cos
2
/3
4cos x
2
/3
3
3
4
0 4 0 4
2 3
2
4 34
3
38.
The statement ~ p ~ q is
(1) equivalent to p q
(3) a tautology
(2) equivalent to ~ p q
(4) a fallacy
18
Key. (1)
Sol.
39.
~ p
~ q
p ~ q
T
T
F
F
T
F
T
F
F
F
T
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
T
F
~ q
T
F
F
T
~ p q
p q
F
T
T
F
T
F
F
T
Clearly ~ p ~ q equivalent to p q
If A is an 3 3 non-singular matrix such that AA ' A 'A and B A1A ' then
BB'
(1) I B
(2) I
(4) B1
(3) B1
Key. (2)
'
Sol. Now BB ' A1A ' A1A '
A 1A ' A. A 1
A 1 A ' A A '
'
AB B' A '
'
A 1A A '. A '
I.I I
40.
The integral
(1) x 1 e
Key. (2)
Sol.
1
x
1 x 1x
1 x e dx
x
(2) x e
1
x
(3) x 1 e
1
x
(4) x e
1
x
1 x 1x
I 1 x e .dx
x
1
x
1 x 1x
x
I e dx x e dx
x
1
x
1 x 1x
x
I e dx x. 1 2 e dx
x
1 x 1
dx x. 1 2 e x dx 1.
x
1
1
1
x
x
x
1
e x dx x.e x e x dx x
x
I e
I x.e
1
x
1
x
1 x 1x
e dx dx
2
x
t 1 2 dx dt
x
c
19
41.
Key. (2)
Sol.
A
2
42.
1/2
B
+2
1
1
= Distance between z and
2
2
1
3
OA = minimum value of z = .
2
2
z
1
, then g ' (x) is equal to:
1 x5
1
(3)
(4) 1 {g(x)}5
5
1 {g(x)}
(2) 5x4
f ' (x)
KEY. (4)
Sol.
f (g(x)) = x
f ' (g(x)) . g ' (x) = 1
(g(x)) =
1
g ' (x)
f'
20
43.
1 f (1) 1 f (2)
(2)
(3) 1
(4) 1
Key. (3)
3
Sol.
1 +
1 2 + 2
1 + 1 2 + 2 1 3 + 3 = 1
1 2 + 2 1 3 + 3 1 4 + 4
1 2 2
= 2 2 2
Hence, K = 1.
44.
Let fk (x) =
1
(sink x + cosk x) where x R and k 1. Then f4(x) f6(x)
k
equals:
(1)
1
6
(2)
1
3
(3)
1
4
(4)
1
12
Key. (4)
1
sin k x cos k x
k
1
1
Sol. fk(x) =
45.
P.
1 1
+ =4, then the value of is:
61
2 17
34
(1)
(2)
(3)
9
9
9
and
(4)
2 13
9
Key. (4)
21
q = 4r
p, q, r are in A. P.
p = 9r
Hence the given equation becomes
9x2 + 4x 1 =0
46.
| |
16 4
52 2 13
81 9
81
9
1
6
1
1
and P(A) ,
4
4
where A stands for the complement of the event A. Then the events A and
B are:
(1) mutually exclusive and independent.
(2) equally likely but not independent.
(3) Independent but not equally likely.
(4) Independent and equally likely.
Key. (3)
Sol. P(A B) P(A) P(B) P(A B)
5 3
1
x where P(B) = x
6 4
4
1
x
3
P(A B) P(A).P(B)
h(0) = h(1)
h(x) verify all conditions of Rolles theorem.
h '(c) 0
f '(c) 2g'(c)
48.
dP(t) 1
p(t) 200.
dt
2
(4)
400
k = 300
P(t) = 400 300 et/2
P 0 100
49.
Let C be the circle with centre at (1, 1) and radius = 1. If T is the circle
centre at (0, y), passing through origin and touching the circle C
externally, then the radius of T is equal to:
(1)
3
2
(2)
3
2
(3)
1
2
(4)
1
4
Key. (4)
B
A
Sol.
A = (0, y)
Since
y=
Hence,
B = (1, 1)
AB 1 y
1
4
2 3
23
50.
2 3
(2)
2 3
(3)
2 3
(4)
2 3
Key. (1)
Sol.
1
Required area = 20 (
1 x 2 1 x )dx
1
x 1 x 2 1 1
2
2 4
2
sin x (1 x)3/ 2 2
2
2
3
4 3 2 3
51.
c
d
2a 3b
2ad - 3bc = 0
3bc 2ad = 0
52.
Let PS be the median of the triangle with vertices P(2, 2), Q(6, - 1) and R(7,
3). The equation of the line passing through (1, -1) and parallel to PS is:
(1) 4 x 7 y 11 0 (2) 2 x 9 y 7 0 (3) 4 x 7 y 3 0 (4) 2 x 9 y 11 0
Key: (2)
24
Sol.
1
2
13 9
2
2
2
y 1
x 1
9
9 y 2x 7 0
m ps
53.
sin( cos 2 x)
is equal to :
x 0
x2
(1)
(2) 1
2
lim
(3)
(4)
Key : (4)
Sol.
lim
sin cos 2 x
x2
sin sin 2 x sin 2 x
= lim
x 0
sin 2 x x2
x0
=
54.
(3) X
(4) Y
4n 3n 1
n
= 1 3 3n 1
= n C2 32 n C3 33 ........
= 9 n C2 3 nC3 .......
Set X contains numbers which are multiples of 9 but not all multiples of 9
XY = Y
25
55.
The locus of the foot of perpendicular drawn from the centre of the ellipse
x 2 3 y 2 6 on any tangent to it is :
2
2
(1) x 2 y 2 6 x 2 2 y 2
(2) x 2 y 2 6 x 2 2 y 2
2
(3) x 2 y 2 6 x 2 2 y 2
(4) x 2 y 2 6 x 2 2 y 2
Key : (3)
Sol.
K mh 6m 2 2 . . . . . (1)
K
. . . . . . (2)
m 1
h
y 2 6 x2 2 y 2
56.
Three positive numbers form an increasing G.P. If the middle term in this
G.P. is doubled, the new numbers are in A.P. Then the common ratio of the
G.P is :
(1) 2 3
(2) 3 2
(3) 2 3
(4) 2 3
Key : (4)
Sol.
a
ar
r
r 2 3
4a =
(r > 1)
but as r > 1
r 2 3
57.
121
10
(2)
441
100
(3) 100
(4) 110
Key : (3)
Sol. S = 109 + 2(11) (10)8 + . . . . . . + 10(11)9
S
11
= (11.108) + . . . . . + . . . + (11)10
10
26
11
109 1
10
(11)10
10
11
1
10
S = 1011
= (100) 109
K = 100
58.
The angle between the lines whose direction cosines satisfy the equations
l m n 0 and l 2 m2 n 2 is :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Key : (1)
Sol. Solving two equation
l = -(m + n) then (m + n)2 = m2 + n2
mn = 0
If m = 0 , If n = 0
l = -n
l = -m
hence dr are 1, 0, -1 and 1, -1, 0
cos
=
59.
1
1
2 2 2
1
2
(2)
3
2
(3)
1
8
(4)
2
3
Key : (1)
Sol. Eq. of tangent at t & t respectively are yt x t 2 and xt ' y 8t '2
1 t
t2
t2
t ' 1 8t '2
1
Hence slope =
2
Comparing
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60.
Key: (3)
Sol. Differentiating
2 x 1 0 2 x 2 x 0
x
Put x 2 and -1 gives
2 1 0 and 8 2 0
1
Solving 2,
2
f ' x
CHEMISTRY
61.
(1) Z 1
Pb
RT
a
(4) Z 1
VRT
(2) Z 1
Key (4)
Sol. As pressure is low so volume must be large.
i.e., V b V
So Van der Waals equation reduces into
a
RT
V
a
Z 1
RTV
PV
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63.
1
1
.
R
/A
1
1
1.4.
50
/A
1
1
.
280
/A
Solving we get
0.25Sm 1
C
0.25
5 104 S m 2 mol1
0.5 1000
65.
CsCl crystallizes in body centred cubic lattice. If a is its edge length then
which of the following expression is correct?
(1) rCs rCl
3
a
2
3a
2
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Key. (1)
Sol. In CsCl lattice, centrally placed Cs remains in contact with all eight Cl
ions present at the vertices of the cube.
Body diagnonal = 3a
3a 2 Cs Cl
.
66. Consider separate solutions of 0.500 M C2H5OH(aq), 0.100 M Mg3(PO4)2
(aq), 0.25 M KBr(aq) and 0.125 M Na3PO4(aq) at 25oC. Which statement is
true about these solutions, assuming all salts to be strong electrolytes?
(1) 0.125 M Na3PO4(aq) has the highest osmotic pressure.
(2) 0.500 M C2H5OH(aq) has the highest osmotic pressure.
(3) The all have the same osmotic pressure.
(4) 0.100 M Mg3(PO4)2(aq) has the highest osmotic pressure.
Key. (3)
Sol. Considering complete dissociation of electrolytes, the effective
concentration of solute particles is same (0.5 M) in all the solution.
67. In which of the following reaction H2O2 acts as a reducing agent?
(a) H 2 O 2 2H 2e 2H 2 O
(b) H 2 O 2 2e O 2 2H
(c) H 2 O 2 2e 2OH
(d) H 2 O 2 2OH 2e O 2 2H 2 O
(1) (a), (c)
(2) (b), (d)
(3) (a), (b)
(4) (c), (d)
Key. (2)
1
Sol. H 2 O 2
O 2 2e
68. In SN2 reactions, the correct order of reactivity for the following
compounds:
CH3Cl,CH3CH2Cl, CH3 2 CHCl and CH3 3 CCl
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69.
The octahedral complex of a metal ion M3+ with four monodentate ligands
L1, L2, L3 and L4 absorb wavelengths in the region of red, green, yellow and
blue, respectively. The increasing order of ligand strength of the four
ligands is :
(1) L3 < L2 < L4 < L1
(2) L1 < L2 < L4 < L3
(3) L4 < L3 < L2 < L1
(4) L1 < L3 < L2 < L4
Key. (4)
Sol. As the order of wavelength
red yellow green blue & Energy
70.
1000 10
1000 10
100
Eq.NH 3
0.01
10000
Mole NH 3 0.01
0.01 14
Weight percent of N 2
100 10%
1.4
71.
72.
1
2
1
2
(2) 1
Key. (4)
Sol. K P K C (RT) n
x or n g
73.
(3) 1
(4)
1
2
1
2
In the reaction,
LiAlH 4
PCl5
Alc. KOH
CH 3COOH
A
B
C ,
the product C is
(1) Ethylene
Key. (1)
PCl5
LAH
CH3 COOH
CH 3CH 2OH
CH 3CH 2Cl
(B)
(A)
alc. KOH
CH 2 CH 2
(C)
Sol.
74. Sodium phenoxide when heated with CO2 under pressure at 125C yields a
product which on acetylation produces C.
ONa
125
B
+ CO2
5 Atm
H
C
Ac2 O
O COCH3
COOCH3
(1)
(2)
COOH
O COCH3
OH
COOH
(3)
COCH3
(4)
COCH 3
Key. (3)
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OH
COONa
+ CO2
COOH
+
125
5 atm
H
5 atm
OCOCH3
COOH
Sol.
(AC)2O
Acetylation
Aspirin
75.
76.
(A)
CN
(B)
Cl
OH
(C)
CN
SH
(D)
OH
SH
Key. (2)
Sol.
N
79.
Initial
Concentration
(B)
0.1 M
0.2 M
0.1 M
Initial rate of
formation of C
(mol LS)
1.2 103
1.2 103
2.4 103
dc
k[A][B]2
dt
dc
k[A]
dt
(B)
(C)
dc
k[A][B]
dt
(D)
dc
k[A]2 [B]
dt
Key. (2)
Sol. Rate reaction,
d(c)
n
m
A B
dt
=
1.2 103
0.1
1.2 103
0.2
m=0
n
3
0.1 1.2 10
2.4 103
0.2
n
1 1
n=1
2=
2
rate equation
80.
dc
k[A]
dt
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Key. (2)
Sol.
81.
Fe3O 4 4CO
3Fe 4CO2
500 800 K
Fe 2O3 CO
2FeO CO2
FeO CO
Fe CO 2
900 1500 K
Key. (3)
Sol. The base which has maximum Kb will have smallest pKb
82. Which one of the following bases is not present in DNA?
(1) Cytosine
(2) Thymine
(3) Quinoline
(4) Adenine
Key . (3)
Sol. In DNA, Nitrogenous base
(i) Cytosine
(ii) Thymine
(iii) Adenine
(iv) Guanine
83. The correct set of four quantum numbers for the valence electrons of
rubidium atom (Z = 37) is
(1) 5, 1, 1, +
1
2
(2) 5, 0, 1, +
1
2
(3) 5, 0, 0, +
1
2
(4) 5, 1, 0, +
1
2
Key . (3)
Sol.
Configuration : Ar 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s1
Its quantum numbers n, l, m and s will be 5, 0, 0, +
84.
1
respectively.
2
Key . (1)
Sol.
Cl
Cl
H 3C
Cl
Cl
6Ag
Cl
CH3
Cl
- 6AgCl
H3C
CH3
2-butyne
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85.
. . . . .(i)
86.
n O2
n N2
w O2 / M O2
w N 2 / M N2
x / 32
28
7 : 32
4x / 28 4 32
87.
Key. (1)
Sol.
Higher is the oxidation state, more will be the acidic strength of these
oxoacids.
Order of resonance stability of conjugate bases ClO 4 ClO 3 ClO 2
89. For complete combustion of ethanol,
C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g) 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(l)
the amount of heat produced as measured in bomb calorimeter, is
1364.47 kJ mol-1 at 250C. Assuming ideality the Enthalpy of combustion,
CH, for the reaction will be:
(R = 8.314 kJ mol-1)
(1) -1460.50kJ mol-1
(2) -1350.50 kJ mol-1
(3) -1366.95 kJ mol-1
(4) -1361.95 kJ mol-1
Key . (3)
Sol. C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g) 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(l)
H = E + nRT
qp = qv + nRT
= 1364.47
1 8.31 298
1000
= -1364.47 2.47638
= - 1366.95 kJ mol-1
90.
Sol. R CH2OH
R C H , other oxidizing agents may convest RCHO to
RCOOH.
PCC
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Answer Key (CODE-H)
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PHYSICS
Code -H
3
4
3
3
3
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1
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4
2
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No answer
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MATHEMATICS
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Code-H
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CHEMISTRY
Code-H
3
4
4
3
1
3
2
4
4
4
1
4
1
3
2
4
3(Not confirmed)
2
2
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3
1
3
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1
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