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EENADU - PRATIBHA
EAMCET GRAND TEST (ENGINEERING)
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MATHEMATICS
The domain of the function f x
f x
x 2 3x 2
1) R {1, 2}
2) 2, d
3) R {1, 2, 3}
4) 3, d
\1, 2^
If f(x) : R l R satisfies the condition f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) for all x, y R then f(x) is
H~ ,
f(x) : R l R
f(x) J##k
2) an even function
i" O
3) an odd function
"O
4) cannot be determine
H#Q#=
4n 2 3n
then nth term of the A.P. is____
4
4n 2 3n
4
J~` JOH}
x
8n 7
2)
4
n=
^=
3n 2 2
3)
4
4)
4n 8
5
If i 2 j 3k,3i 2 j k are sides of a parallelogram then a unit vector parallel to one of the diagonals
of the parallelogram is
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i 2 j 3k,3i 2 j k
k# H#HO_.
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2)
w
w
i j k
3
i j k
i j k
i j k
3)
4)
3
3
3
JJJG
JJJG
The vectors AB 3i 4k and AC 5i 2 j 4k are the sides of a triangle ABC, then length of the
1)
median through A is
JJJG
JJJG
AB 3i 4k =i AC 5i 2 j 4k
1)
6.
x=x \,
ZC
_ #O
5n 1
1)
4
5.
4.
"O,
x, y R
3.
"xH ^O
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2.
log 2 x 3
log 2 x 3
is
x 2 3x 2
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1.
2)
18
72
33
4)
288
The length of the longer diagonal of the parallelogram constructed on 5a 2b and a 3b. If it is
given that a 2 2
a 2 2
b 3
b 3 and (a, b)
=i (a, b)
Q
4
is ___
,
4 5a 2b
=i
a 3b.
` xi`" #
=O`~ K` ~[O H
Ju^ H~=
_=
1) 15
2)
3)
113
2
593
4)
369
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7.
1)
8.
b 6i 3j
~O_ k =i
2)
34 : 45 : 39
c a qb
J~`
a:b : c
3) 34 : 39 : 45
34 : 45 : 39
4) 39 : 35 : 34
2) C
a
c
1)
= x+u
2)
c
a
3)
a
c
4)
c
a
= ""
, =i 3H# ` = J~`.
3) 3 b a b 4
1
4) a > 4
1
1
en
a
B,C ,H
~#
2) 2
1
1
1
B C
C H
H B
=
3) 4
4) 1
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B 2
and A 3 125 , then the value of B is
If A
2 B
B 2
=i A 3 125 J~` B
A
2 B
1) o1
13.
p
q
q p
p : q J~`
2) 2 b a b 3
1) a < 2
12.
p
q
q
p
If the roots of the equation x2 2ax + a2 + a 3 = 0 are real and less than 3, then
x2 2ax + a2 + a 3 = 0 gH~}
11.
10.
3) H
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9.
a v b ,=i
k O|OQ LO_ k
1) B
` b k
,J~#
H ci a j bk
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V i j k
=i
q=
2) o 2
3) o 3
4) o 5
x2
1
2
x2
1
2
A 1 3x
3 =i trace (A) (*_) = 0 J~# x q=
2 3 6 2x
1) 2, 3
2) 2, 3
3) 5, 1
3
4) 6, 1
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14.
16.
1 1 1
1
1 1
is
The rank of
1 1
1) 0
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=uH H\
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1 1 1
1
1 1
1 1
15.
1) a symmetric matrix
XH +=
=uH
2) a skew symmetric matrix
XH J+=
=uH
3) diagonal matrix
qH~ =uH
4) does not exist
==`
O
H^
If the system of equations x+2y+3z= M x , 3x+y+2z= M y , 2x+3y+z= M z has non trivial solution then
M=
x + 2y + 3z = M x , 3x + y + 2z = M y , 2x + 3y + z = M z <`~ ^#
Hey LO> M =
1) 6
2) 12
3) 18
4) 16
2) 1
3) 2
4) 3
1) 13
18.
2) 12
3) 11
4) 10
How many different nine digit numbers can be formed from the number 223355888 by rearranging its
digits so that the odd digits occupy even positions
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223355888 x
OY Zx ?
55 4
4) 180
55 4
100
is
100
q~
}
JH~}
^ OY
1) 50
2) 5
20.
3) 60
w
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19.
2) 36
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1) 16
3) 6
4) 51
The coefficient of x6 in 1 x
1 x
...... 1 x
15
^ is
\ 1 x
1 x
...... 1 x
^ q~ } x6 Q}HO
6
1)
21.
16
C9
15
2)
16
C5 6 C5
3)
16
C6 1
4)
3 1
2 4
4)
16
C7 1
3
3.5
3.5.7
......d =
4.8 4.8.12 4.8.12.16
1)
3 3
2 4
2)
2 3
3 4
3)
4
2 1
3 4
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x 1
x x 1
1)
A Bx C
1 A
2
x
x 1 cos C =
Q
6
2)
P n, n
1) e2
Q
2
3) e2 1
4)
1
e
2) e2 + 1
If R
1)
A(adj A) = 4(I3).
J~`
2) A
adj(adj A) = ____
K` ~ =uH =i
1) 4A
26.
4)
25.
Q
3
3)
d C n, 0
C n,1
..... C n, n
n 1
24.
Q
4
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3) 16A
4) 64A
Q
, then (J~#) cos R cos 2R.cos 2 2 R........cos 2n1 R =
2 1
n
1
2n
2) cos R
3) 2
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22.
4) 2n
Q
If B , C , H , E are solutions of the equation tan R 3 tan 3R , no two of which have equal tan
4
Q
tan R 3 tan 3R
27.
2) 1
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w
w
J~#
2) 2n Q
Q
3
2)
1) n Q o
3) 2
4) 0
Q
3
^~} ^#
Q
3
3) 2n Q o
Q
3
4) 2n Q o 1
1)
29.
^#
J~`
3Q
3Q
tan R tan R 2
4
28.
B ,C , H ,E
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a
1) 1
gH~}
xH
Q
4
3)
Q
6
4)
3Q
4
Q x
x
1) 0
Q x
4 2
tan
H}= =i y log
J~`,
2) 1
cosx.coshy =
3) 1
4) 2
Q
3
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30.
A tree is broken by wind, its upper part touches the ground at a point 10 meters from the foot of the
tree and makes an angle 450 with the ground the entire length of the tree is
0
1) 15 meters
a
b
c
then triangle ABC is
cos A cos B cos C
a
b
c
cos A cos B cos C
J~#
1) Equilateral
= u[O
2) Scalene
3) Right angled
O|H}u [O
4) Obtuse angled
2) G.P
If
4) A.G.P
+ x + 1 = 0 J~`
2) 72
q=
3) 45
nQ
2
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a
x2 2x + 4 = 0 =
n 1
2) 2 cos
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=i
n
1) 2 cos
J~#
nQ
3
n 1
3) 2 sin
nQ
6
n 1
4) 2 sin
nQ
3
w
w
4) 8
If the axes are shifted to the point (1, 2) with out rotation then transformed form of y24x+4y+8=0 is
x~H JH# =
}O K O_
1) X2 = 4Y
37.
4) 54
Bn C n =
36.
35.
=O\~.
27
1 2 1
1
x x 2 ........ x 27
x
x
x
1) 27
34.
JkHH
} u [O
27
1 2 1
1
+ x + 1 = 0 then the value of x x 2 ........ x 27 =
x
x
x
2
x2
q+= u [O
3) H.P
2
x2
ABC u[O
33.
4) 10 1 2 meters
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32.
If
2 1 meters
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31.
3) 10
2) 20 meters
(1, 2)
i=~#K
2) Y2 = X
y2 4x + 4y + 8 = 0 i=~#
3) Y2 = 4X
gH~}
O
4) X2 = Y
The equation to the base of an equilateral triangle is 3x 4y + 15 = 0 and one vertex is (1, 2) then the
length of the side is
= u [O H
gH~}
O
1)
4
3
3x 4y + 15 = 0
2) 1
3)
6
3
4
4)
2
3
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38.
j~Q Q u[ JO`~=$`HO^O
3,3 , 3,3
1) (0, 2)
39.
2) (2, 0)
3) (1, 1)
4) (1, 2)
If ( 4, 5) is one vertex and 7x y + 8 = 0 is one diagonal of a square then equation of the second
diagonal is
XH K` ~O XH j~O
( 4, 5)
1) x + 7y 31 = 0
2) x + 7y 15 = 0
1)
3) x + 7y + 8 = 0
2x 3y + 9 = 0 ~
Y
2) 2
3) 2 2
#O_
3) C x B y
d 2 x 2 y 2
d ^~O LO_ ~
~
Y QgH~}
O
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B , C
1) B x C y
d 2 x 2 y 2
6
2
4) C x B y
d 2 x 2 y 2
2)
35
2
3)
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1)
41
2
4)
41
If the line joining the points (2, 3, 4), (0, 1, 2) is perpendicular to the line joining the points (x, 0, 4),
.e
(7, 4, 3) then x =
(2, 3, 4), (0, 1, 2)
aO^=# H ~Y
w
w
q=
1) 1
2) 2
H ~
Y O|OQ LO>
3) 3
4) 4
The equation of the perpendicular bisecting plane of the line segment joining (3, 1, 2), (7, 5, 4) is
45.
2) B x C y
d 2 x 2 y 2
The circum radius of the triangle ABC with vertices A(2, 1, 1), B(1, 3, 5), C(3, 4,4) is
A(2, 1, 1), B(1, 3, 5), C(3, 4,4)
44.
4) 4 2
43.
4) 7x y 31 = 0
"O|_,
pair of lines is
42.
~
O_= H~O
gH~}
O
The distance of the point (2, 3) from the line 2x 3y + 9 = 0 measured along a line x y + 1 = 0
xy+1=0~
Y
41.
7x y + 8 = 0 J~`
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, XH H~O
H ~
M YO_xH O|=k YO_#` gH~}
O
1) 5x + 2y + z 19 = 0
2) 5x 2y z + 17 = 0
3) 5x + 2y z + 17 = 0
4) 5x 2y + z 7 = 0
If the lengths of the tangents from two points A, B to a circle are 6,7 respectively. If A, B are conjugate
points then AB =
A, B J<
AB
A, B
OQ aO^= J~`
1) 5
2)
85
3)
7
85
2
4) 13
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46.
47.
x2 + y2 2x + 8y d = 0 J# =$`O
ikx =kYO_# K c + d =
x2 + y2 + 4x + 22y + c = 0 =$`O
1) 60
2) 50
3) 40
4) 56
If (1, 2), (4, 3) are the limiting points of a coaxal system then the equation of the circle in its conjugate
system having minimum area is
(1, 2), (4, 3) aO^= J=k aO^=QQ =$` ~} H OQ ~}H KOk, Hx+"OQ
=$` gH~}
O
1) x2 + y2 2x 4y + 5 = 0
3) x2 + y2 5x 5y + 10 = 0
If (2, 3, 5) is the one end of a diameter of a sphere x2 + y2 + z2 6x 12y 2z + 20 = 0 then the other
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2) x2 + y2 8x 6y + 25 = 0
4) x2 + y2 + 5x + 5y 10 = 0
end of diameter is
PSP|
<a* J~` ,
=O\~
1) A.P
2) G.P
~=xH
4) A.G.P
y = mx + C ~~Y
JO^ x=O
1
2) C a m
m
3) C
a
m
1
4) a C m
m
If the latus rectum LL| subtends a right angle at the centre of the ellipse then e =
n~=
$`O
<aO|O
H
O^O =^ O|H}OK P n~=
$`xH
.e
2 1
2
e=
2)
3)
w
w
3 1
2
LL| ,
3 2
5 1
4)
2
2
2
2
x
y
Product of the perpendiculars from any point on hyperbola 2 2 1 to its asymptotes is
a
b
2
2
x
y
2 1 Ju ~=O U^x XH aO^= #O_ ^x J#O` ~~
Y Q O|^~
2
a
b
1)
1)
53.
J~`
3) H.P
en
a
1
1) C a m
m
52.
SL J~<
aO|=
The condition that the line y = mx + C be the tangent to the parabola y2 = 4a(x + a) is
y2 = 4a(x + a)
51.
4) (4, 9, 3)
If PSP| is a focal chord of a parabola y2 = 4ax and SL is its semi latusrectum then SP, SL, SP| are in
y2 = 4ax
50.
3) (4, 9, 3)
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49.
2) (4, 9, 3)
XH "QO J~` ~
O_= z=i aO^=
a 2b2
a 2 b2
The equation
2)
3)
a 2 b2
a 2 b2
4)
a 2 b2
a 2 b2
x2
y2
1 0 represents an ellipse if
2r r5
n~=
$`O
H gH~}
O
1) r > 2
a 2 b2
a 2 b2
|O
x2
y2
1 0 J~`
2r r5
2) r > 5
3) 2 < r < 5
8
4) r < 2 or r > 5
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1) 2 B
2) B
1) x2 + 5x + 6 = 0
m Lt
=i
2 tan R
l0 R 1 tan 2 R
2) x2 5x + 6 = 0
A , m
3sin R 4sin 3 R
Rl0
R
A Lt
and
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4) x2 + 5x 6 = 0
1) 0 , o 2
I : If f(x) =
=Q Q =~ gH~}
O
3) x2 5x 6 = 0
1
The points of discontinuity of f(x) = log x are
1
f(x) = log x
57.
A , m where
l0 R 1 tan 2 R
is
3sin R 4sin 3 R
A Lt
R l0
R
56.
4) 00
2 tan R
m Lt
R
Q
2
3)
55.
=$` =^ H}O
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54.
2) 1, o 2
3) o1, 0
4) 0 , o 3
a2
ax
, then (J~#) f | (a) = 0.
ax
1) Only I is true
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a
1
II : If f(x) = x x2 + x3 x4 + ....... d , x 1 , then (J~#) f | (x) = 1 x
2 .
If y =
1)
I, II
I, II ~
O_ x[O H^
x[O
sin x
2y 1
2)
cos x
2y 1
cos x
3) 1 2y
4)
sin x
1 2y
59.
II =`" x[O
dy
sin x sin x sin x ..... d then (J~#) dx =
w
w
58.
2) Only II is true
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I =`" x[O
f(x) 1 sin x
J< " =
1) continuous no where
U aO^= =^ _ Jqz#= H^
u aO^= =^ J=Hh=
x = 0 =^
J=Hh= H^.
Wz# =K~= i_^
.
4) data is insufficient
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If u
2
2
1 x y
sin
2
2 then (J~#) xux + yuy =
x y
1) sinu
61.
2) 0
3) cosu
4) cotu
The radius of a circular plate is increasing at the rate of 0.01 cm/sec when radius is 12 cm, then the rate
of increase in its area is
XH =$` "~O
~Q^
3) 24 Q sq. cm/sec
If there is an error of 0.05 cm while measuring the side of an equilateral triangle as 'a' cm. Then the
1)
63.
10
3a
2)
'a' Q
HK@ ^+O
5
3a
0.05 cm J~`
3)
^x "
O ^+`O
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XH = u[O [O
4)
5
a
The sub tangent, ordinate and sub normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax at a point different from origin are
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in
1) A.P
64.
2) G.P
3) H.P
4) A.G.P
The perimeter of a sector is given the area is maximum when the angle of sector is
XH H~
ik W=|_#k, ^x "
= Qi+=
~# H~
H}O
1) 1 radian
If y =
2) 2 radians
2) 1
3)
n 1
!
x
4)
log x
n!
4)
1 Tan 1x
.e
C
x2
.e
cos3 x
dx =
sin 2 x sin x
w
w
4) 4 radians
1) (n 1)y + xn1
66.
3) 3 radians
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65.
xn1
67.
Tan
e
1
1 x x2
1 x 2 dx
1) xe Tan 1x C
1 Tan 1x
.e
C
x
2) x 2 e Tan 1x C
3)
2) 100
3) 200
100
68.
x < x >
dx =
0
1) 50
10
4) 1
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69.
Lt
sin
t dt
=
l0
1) 2.5
2) 5.2
3) 0.5
4) 0.25
3) 3
4)
x 3 sin x
then (J~#) f x
dx
1
2
a
1) 0
1)
=H =^ "
O
2
3
2) 1
3)
4)
1
3
1
C
xy
3) 2 log x log y
1
C
xy
2) 2 log y log x
1
C
xy
4) 2 log y log x
1
C
xy
dy
2x
1
y
given y = 0, x = 1 is
2
2 2
dx 1 x
1
x
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a
The solution of
J=H#gH~}
^#
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1) 2 log x log y
dy
2x
1
y
2
2
dx 1 x
1 x 2
Q
2
1
1) y 1 x
tan x
4
^#
w
w
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y = 0, x = 1 J~#
2
1
3) y 1 x
tan x
Q
4
2
1
2) y 1 x
tan x
Q
4
2
1
4) x 1 x
tan x
Q
4
A fair die is rolled, the probability that the 1st time 1 occurs at even throws is
74.
1
6
73.
1
2
72.
1
2
71.
2)
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If f x
1)
75.
1
6
2)
5
11
3)
6
11
4)
5
36
A bag contains 4 balls, two balls are drawn and found to be white, the probability that all the balls are
white is
XH Oz 4 |O`<~, "x#O_ 2 |O` f#_ Jq `x
=x QiOK~. Ozx Jx |O`
`x
=O^ O=`
1)
1
2
2)
3
5
3)
11
1
4
4)
4
5
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76.
K 1
3K
a , for K p 0
then a =
XH K~t
H "
{0, 1, 2, 3 ........}
=i
P(X = K) =
K 1
3K
J~`
a=
2
4
8
16
2)
3)
4)
3
9
27
81
Out of 10,000 families with 4 children each the probable number of families all of whose children are
daughters is
1)
77.
10,000 @O u @O|O 4 Q~
LO>, "i JO^~
P_
Hey=O_ @O
1) 625
f x
2) 1250
dx
1 x is
0
1
f x
, 0 b x b1
1 x
=i
>
*
~_ x=x J#iOz
17
16
2)
dx
1 x
q=,
3)
17
24
4)
17
48
3)
31
2
4)
32
3
1
5
5
5
n 1
n 2
....... 2n
=
6
n ld n
Lt
2)
21
2
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1) 0
w
w
an ordinary six faced die, then the probability that the equation has real root is 1/2.
^$_"Y (A) : x2 + bx + 3 = 0 gH~}
O b q=# ^~} zH# ^iOz H#Q#K<~. J~`
P gH~}
O "=
= Hey LO_ O=` 1/2.
Reason (R) : For the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 condition for real roots is b2 4ac p 0.
H~}= (R) : ax2 + bx + c = 0 "=
= =O> b2 4ac p 0. J~#
The the correct answer is
i # =^#=
1) A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
80.
17
12
# ~
O_ = JO`~Q ql
Oz#_,
(0, 1)
en
a
79.
4) 9375
1
for 0 b x b 1 and the interval (0, 1) is divided into 2 equal subintervals using trapezoi1 x
1
1)
3) 2500
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A =i R i #q.
=i
R J##k A
i # q=~}.
=i
R J##k A
i # q=~}H^.
A i#k, R i#k
3) A is true, R is false.
4) A is false, R is true.
A i#k
12
H^,
H^.
R i#k.
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81. Which logic gate is represented by the following combination of logic gates
HOk =O U lH ^~x zO
k.
1) OR
2) NAND
3) AND
4) NOR
82. Assertion (A): When two spheres carrying same charge but of different radii
smaller sphere to larger sphere.
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Reason (R): Smaller sphere is at high potential when equal charges are
imparted to both the spheres.
H~}O
(R):
A =i R
~#q.
R, A #
q=iO
k.
A =i R
~#q.
R, A #
q=iOK^ .
3) A is true R is false
A ~#k R ~#k
A ~#k
H^,
R ~#k
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4) A is false R is true
H^
respectively
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B
C
B
H
180
72 X }}m X1 }}m X 2 }}m X 3 }}m X 4 , Then the mass number and atomic number of X 4 will be
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X4
B
C
B
H
180
72 X }}m X1 }}m X 2 }}m X 3 }}m X 4
1) 172, 70
2) 172, 69
1) 5 M Hz to 30 M Hz
3) 172, 68
4) 171, 69
~ ## J=k
2) 88 M Hz to 108 M Hz
3) 30 K Hz to 300 K Hz
4) 3 G Hz to 30 G Hz
85. A ball impinges directly upon another ball at rest and is itself brought to rest by the impact.
If half of initial kinetic energy is destroyed in the collision, The coefficient of restitution is
x u
Q |Oux =~H |Ou _H
x `#O` `# x u
x KiOk. D Ja
`O `eQu H
Q
QO #+
~# ` =#Q}HO
1) 0.3
2) 0.4
3) 0.5
13
4) 0.6
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86. A locomotive of mass m starts moving so that its velocity varies as V K S , where K is
a constant and S, is the distance traversed. The total work done by all the forces acting on
the locomotive during the first t seconds after the start of motion is
m ^=~t Q "#O, ^x "QO
V K S gH~}
x J#iOz KeO
k. K ~
~
t =i S
"#O
}Oz# ^~O. "#O |^i# =O #O_ "^\ t H# HO "#O
xK Jx | ^$ [iy# x
1
1
1
1
4 2
4 2
m K 4t 2
m K 4t 2
2) m K t
3) m K t
4)
2
4
8
16
87. Particles of masses m,2m,3m,......nm grams are placed on the same line at distances
l ,2l ,3l ,...nl cm from a fixed point. The distance of centre of mass of the particles from the
fixed point in centimetre is
m,2m,3m,......nm Q= ^=~t Q H} XH ~
aO^= #O_ =~Q l ,2l ,3l ,...nl OIIg
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1)
^~ L<#HO_. J~# ~
aO^= #O_ ^=~t H
O^ ^~O
1)
2n
1
l
2)
3)
n 1
n n 2 1
l
2
2l
4) n n 2 1
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88. An eraser weighing 2N is pressed against the black board with a force of 5N. If the coefficient of friction is 0.4. How much force parallel to the black board is required to slide the
eraser upwards
2 #@# ~O Q _~
, H ~ 5 #@# | O` =`|
_Ok. ~} Q}HO 0.4 J~# H
~
=O`~O
Q ZO`|x _~
yOz# Jk H [~Q`Ok.
1) 2N
2) 2.8N
3) 4N
4) 4.8N
89. Temperature of cold junction in a thermo couple is 100 C and neutral temperature is 2700 C
en
a
100 C
=i `@ LQ`
2700 C
J~# q= LQ`
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1) 5300 C
2) 5400 C
3) 2800 C
4) 2600 C
90. An inclined track ends in a circular loop of radius r. From what height on the track a particle
should be released so that it completes that loop in the vertical plane?
" `O #O_ ==
# ZO` Z` #O_ *~q_z# Jk HO^ Ki#C_ r "~O
Q =$`H~ (x=)
=~x i K O
k
5r
2
1)
2)
2r
5
3)
5r
4
4)
4r
5
91. A wheel of radius r rolls without slipping with a speed V on a horizontal road. When it is at
point A on the road, a small lump of mud separates from the wheel at its highest point B
and drops at point C on the road. The distance AC will be
r "~O
Q XH KHO Hu
[=O`~ ~_ *~ O_ V =_` =
}O KO^`Ok. Wk ~_ A
aO^= =^ L#C_ KHO aO^=
C
1) V
=^ ^~O
r
g
2) 2V
r
g
3) 4V
14
r
g
4) V
3r
g
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92. The amount of work done in lifting a body of mass m from the surface of the earth to a
height equal to twice the radius of the earth is
q Li`O #O_,
"~xH ~
O_ ~
@ Z`
^=~t Q ==
# fHx"O> [iy#
1)
3GMm
2R
2)
2 GMm
3 R
3)
5 GMm
3 R
4)
3 GMm
5 R
93. Two simple pendulums of lengths 100m and 121m start swinging together in the same
direction with same phase. They will swing together again in same phase after
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_"\ HO 10 HO< K#
^
\ HO 10 HO< K# ^
_"\ HO 11 HO< K#
^
\ HO 20 HO< K# ^
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94. Photons of energies twice and thrice the workfunction of a metal are incident on the metal
surface. Then the ratio of maximum velocities of the photo electrons emitted in the two
cases respectively is
Qi+"Q x+u
1)
en
a
x " xH ~
O_ ~
@ =i =_ ~
@ H Q \< `O `#
"#
L^~ ZH#
2)
2 :1
3 :3
3)
3: 2
4) 1: 2
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95. When a capillary tube is dipped in water vertically, water rises to a height of 10mm. The
tube is now tilted and makes an angle 600 with vertical. Now length of water column in
tube is
0
H
<x x@x=Q h\=Oz# ^==@O ~Q^ 10mm. WC_ H
<x Hu
[ O|O` 60
H}O K
LOz# H
<O ^= O
O
_=
1) 10 mm
2) 5 mm
3) 20 mm
4) 40 mm
96. An ideal fluid is flowing through four tubes a,b,c,d of radii in the ratio 2:7:3:1 with velocities
in the ratio 1:2:5:15 when maintained at different pressures. The ascending order of the
amount of fluid following through the tubes per second is
2:7:3:1 x+u "~ Q <Q Q\ a,b,c,d P^~ " =O
k. " "Q
x+u 1:2:5:15 D <Q Q\ qq^ _#
^ =^ L<~. J~# "\ " Ja"
P~~} H=O
1) a,d,c,b
2) b,c,d,a
3) c,d,b,a
15
4) b,c,d,a
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97. Two litre glass flask contains some mercury.It is found that at all temperatures the volume of
the air inside the flask remains the same. The volume of mercury inside the flask is
Bg 9 s 106
C1
H Hg 1.8 s 104
C 1
~
O_ b@~ #i=}O Q QA HO` ^~
O
Q^. Jx LQ`
=^ Q "
#i=}O ~
O
J~# Q ^~
#i=}O
B g 9 s 106
C 1
1) 1500cc
H Hg 1.8 s 104
2) 150 cc
C 1
3) 3000 cc
4) 300 cc
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98. If an air bubble rises from the bottom of a mercury tank to the top its volume becomes 1
times. When normal pressure is 76cm of Hg then the depth of the Hg tank is
^~
`> J_Q QO #O_ Qe |_Q H K~
@\H ^x #i=}O `e #i=}xH
J~Ok. ^~} _#
O 76 OII ^~
_<
xH =#O. J~# ^~
O
`> ` ZO`?
1
2
1
2
~
@
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1) 38cm
2) 132cm
3) 76cm
4) 49cm
2
3
50
N
/
m
, from a volume 10m to a volume
99. A gas is compressed at a constant pressure of
3
of 4m . 100J of heat is added to the gas then its internal energy
50 #@< / K^~
g@~ ~
_
#
O =^ XH "= O_ O KOkOK|_Ok. ^x IIII 10 IIg #O_
100J L+~
t "= H|_#, JO`~`
H
1) Increases by 400J
2) Increases by 200 J
400J ~Q#
200 J ~Q#
3) Decreases by 400 J
4) Decreases by 200 J
400 J `Q#
200 J `Q#
100. Three rods made of the same material and having the same cross-section have been joined
as shown in the figure. Each rod is of the same length. The temperature of the junction of the
three rods will be
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a
4 IIg =iOk.
XH ^~O
K K |_, XH _= =i J_H
` "
O Q =_ H_
@O K# q^O
Q
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H|_<~. =_ H_
J#O^# aO^= =^ LQ`
1) 450 C
2) 600 C
3) 300 C
4) 200 C
101. 64 tuning forks are arranged such that each fork produces 4 beats per second with next
one. If the frequency of the last fork is octave of the first, the frequency of 16th fork is
f $u ^O_O ^x `~ "` ^x` H# <Q qO^< U~~
@ 64 $u^O_# J=~~. z=i
$u ^O_O ##O "^\ ^xH ~
\O
J~# 16= $u^O_O ##O
1) 316 HZ
2) 322 HZ
3) 312 HZ
16
4) 308 HZ
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102. Two trains move towards each other with the same speed. The speed of sound is 340ms 1 .
9
If the height of the tone of the whistle of one of them heard on the other is
times the
8
actual frequency, then the speed of each train should be
~
O_ ~
|O_ XH "QO
` =u~Y k XH ^x<H\ g <
~. "^\ ~
#O_ "=_# ^ x #
#O# ~
O_= ~
Q ij_
1) 20 ms 1
2) 2 ms 1
9
8
340ms 1 )
4) 2000 ms 1
3) 200 ms 1
103. Statement A: In Ramsdens eye piece the scale and the image are magnified proportionally, therfore measurements would be trust worthy.
qOK`y
#q.
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Statement B: Ramsdens eyepiece minimises the spherical abberation because the total
deviation is shared by the four refracting surfaces
OK|_Ok
H^
=i
~
#
q
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~"_< JHH
@
HO Qm q^#
O `yO
K|_Ok. ZO^= JO> "`O
qK#O <Q =H=
# `K
=i
~
#
q H=
~
#
k H^
B ~#k
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104. Two equi-convex lenses, each of radius of curvature 20cm and refractive index 1.5 are
placed in contact. If water of refractive index
4
is placed in between the lenses, the focal
3
20cm =i =H=
# Q}HO 1.5 Q ~
O_ OH~ H@H# ~ LOK~. ~
O_
=H=
# Q}HO Q h\x LOz# == e
` <O`~ ^~O
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H@H =^
4
3
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XH =H`"~O
1) 15cm, convex
2) 15cm, concave
15 OIIg OH~O
4) 7.5cm, concave
15 OIIg \H~O
^$q` `O =
}O KO^@
"q
H=
17
= U~_`Ok
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106. A bar magnet of moment M is bent into a shape as shown below. If the length of each part
is same, its new magnetic moment will be
M
1)
M
3
M
5
2)
3)
M
2
4)
2
M
3
broken into exactly three equal parts pependicular to its length and three parts are then
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placed on each other with their like poles together the time period of combination is
Kx
H~ JO`x HO# JO` =HO
HOOK
#
_<=~#
HO 2 H#. D
JO`x OxH =O`~O
Q 3 =Q K XH ^x XH\ *u ^$ " XH "
LO_@
1) 2 S
2)
2
S
3
=^ H\
3) 2 3S
NF
1) 28/9
2) 4
4)
2
S
3
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A =i B
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J=i#, == _<=~#
HO
3) 5
4) 18
0
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109. Velocity of boat in still water is 5 m/s. It crossed river of 60m wide, with 127 angle always
to the river flow. If the velocity of the river is 3.5 m/s the drift obtained by boat in the river on
0
reaching opposite bank is ( tan 37 3/ 4 )
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0
xH_ Q h\ _=
"QO
5 g/. " "QxH ZC
_ 127 H}O K
60 gII "_
Q #kx
3/ 4 )
( tan 37
1) 7.5 m
2) 22.5 m
3) 16.5 m
4) 9m
1) 11A
I q=
2) 19 A
3) 13 A
18
4) 9 A
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111. The balancing lengths of potentiometer wire are 800 cm and 600 cm when two cells of
emfs E1 and E2 are connected in the secondary circuit first in series and then terminals of
E1
E2
=i
q.K.| Q ~
O_ q^` \# >xg@~
QO Q}=O "^\
}
#, ^
XH @O H H## u J#O^#O K#
1)
1
11
q= ZO`? ~
O_ +~`
800 cm =i 600 cm
2)
14
11
3)
7
1
4)
4
3
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E1
E2
E1
112. The minimum force required to move a body up an inclined plane is two times the minimum
force required to prevent it from sliding down the plane. If coefficient of friction between the
body and inclined plane is 1/ 3 the angle of inclined plane is
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"`O T~ =YOQ ==
# KeOK
_xH H=# |O, J^ "`O *~`# ==
#
x~kOK_xH H=# |xH ~
\O
. ~} Q}HO
1) 600
2) 450
1/ 3
J~# " `O K
H}O
3) 300
4) 150
113. A circular coil of radius 2R is carrying current i . The ratio of magnetic fields at the centre of
the coil and at a point at a distance 6R from the centre of the coil on the axis of the coil is
Q =$`H~ fQK @ QO_
H
O^aO^= #O_
6R ^~O
H~O
@ =O
k. H
O^ aO^= =^ =i JH
~
Y
Q aO^= =^ ~} H
` f=` =^ x+u
2) 10 10
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1) 10
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2R "~O
3) 20 5
4) 20 10
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x~^O
Q Jg@~
2mA H~O
@ i J=~#
O WO
k. nxx 20 mA Jg@~Q
1) 18
2) 20
3) 0.1
4) 10
115. The wing span of an aeroplane is 20m. It is flying in a field, where the vertical component
of magnetic field of earth is 5 s 105 tesla, with velocity 360 km/h. The potential difference
produced between the blades will be
q=# ~
H _=
h "QO
`
20m.
=O`
Hu
[ OOO
5 s 105
> Q H
`O q=#O
}Oz#, ~
H ~
O_ z=~ >x ^O
1) 0.10 V
2) 0.15 V
3) 0.20 V
19
4) 0.30 V
360 km/
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116. An emf E 4cos 1000t volt is applied to an L-R circuit of inductance 3mH and resistance
4 . The amplitude of the current in the circuit is
3mH ~H`, 4 x~^O
Q L-R =xH E 4cos 1000t F
q.K.| # J#=iO K#
H~O
@ HO# iqu
1) 1.0A
2) 0.8A
3)
4
A
7
4)
5
A
7
200ms 1
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0
XH |Oux Hu
[ =O`~O
` 60 H}O K
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117. Two wires of same material have masses in the ratio 3:4 the ratio of their extensions under
the same load if their lengths are in the ratio 9:10 is
XH ^~O
` K |_# ~
O_ fQ ^=~ x+u 3:4 =i XH ~x "_n# "\
Q^ x+u ZO`? "\ `e_= x+u 9:10
1) 5:3
2) 27:40
3) 6:5
4) 27:25
1
118. A cannon ball is fired with a velocity of 200ms at an angle of 600 with the horizontal. At
the highest point of its flight it explodes into 3 equal fragments. One fragment is going vertically upwards with a velocity of 100m/s and second going vertically downwards with a
velocity of 100ms 1 The third fragment will be moving with a velocity of
"QO
` H
O
K~. Jk Qi+ Z` =^ 3
x@x=Q H
100m/s
"QO
`, ~
O_=k x@x=Q
100m/s "QO
` Ke =_=QO O^"Q
O
1
1
1) 600 ms in the horizontal direction
Hu
[ =O`~O
Q 600 ms
1
2) 300 ms 1 in the horizontal direction
Hu
[ =O`~O
Q 300 ms
0
3) 300 ms 1 in the direction making 60 with the horizontal
HO^
300 ms 1
4) 200 ms in the direction making 600 with the horizontal
0
1
Hu
[ =O`~O
` 60 H}O K
200 ms
en
a
0
Hu
[ =O`~O
` 60 H}O K
1
_#=
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a) pressure
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Q+=
c) Velocity gradient
"Q=}`
d) Magnetic flux
JO` Ja"O
b) Latent heat
List - II
e) ML2T 2 I 1
f) M 0 L0T 1
g) ML1T 2
h) M 0 L2T 2
d-e
1 2
x , the range and maximum height
8
H= ^ gH~}O
1
y 3 x x 2 , (x , y
8
3) 24m and 6m
20
4) 12m and 9m
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121.
The orbital in which the electron can only absorb but cannot emit radiation is
U Pi\x ZH< Hx
+OKH# Q^ Hh L^~O
K ^
1) 2s
122.
2) 1s
3) 2p
4) 3d
Which one of the following has longest wave length if they are travelling with equal speeds?
HOk "x =# "QO
`
}OK U H}O JkH `~O
Q^~
O Hey LO@Ok
1) proton
2) neutron
\<
#\<
ZH<
B particle
B H}O
HH 2 ZH<,
HH
8 ZH<,
1) Cu
2) V
3) Fe
M HH
13 ZH<
=iN
4) Cr
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4)
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3) electron
HOk "x Uk _
JO` =O ^i
OK#
2) O22
1) NO
125.
3) O2
4) O2
HOk "x U [` O
Q JxH |O^=
# U~~K#?
126.
2) Li, F
3) Na, Cl
4) Na, F
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99% of a first order reaction was completed in 32 min. When will 99.9% of the reaction
complete ?
127.
2) 46 min
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1) 50 min
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99% XH ^=
H=OH K~ 32 xq i J~#k. J~# 99.9% K~ U HO =^ i J=`Ok
3) 49 min
4) 48 min
A gas A diffuses at a rate which is twice that of another gas B. The ratio of Molecular
weight of A to that of B
J# "=
1) 1.00
128.
2) 0.75
3) 0.25
4) 0.5
XH ^=O H Q`
nx = ~Q#
1) Increase in temperature
LQ`
~Q^
|"#
PH~ } |
^== H ~OQ
^== H "#
21
=i
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129.
II) NO
III) N2O5
IV) N2O
(A):
P= #HO
KMnO4
` ~=
31.6
(R):
P= #HOx J~ K~
MnO4
m MnO
m MnO
i # q=~}
A i #k
131.
Hx
4) A is false R is true
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3) A is true R is false
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R i#k
A i#k
H^
H^
1.36 g of calcium sulphate is present in 10 lit of water. The hardness of water in ppm
10 bII Hi#
[O 1.36 QII HeO \
H^. P [ Hi#`
1) 200 ppm
132.
R i#k
2) 100 ppm
3) 25 ppm
ppm
4) 4.50 ppm
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m 2KF + Cl
m 2KBr + I
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1) 2KCl + F2
3) 2KI + Br2
4) BaO2
m 2KF + I
4) 2KCl + Br m 2KBr + Cl
2) 2KI + F2
134.
3) PbO2
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133.
2) Na2O2
1) Li H2O
a
135.
2) Cs H2O
b
3) K H2O
c
4) Na H2O
d
The state in which silica is formed from silicon and the hybridisation of silicon
eH< #O_ eH U~_ u
=i eH< H OHsH~}
=
sp3
1) ground state
u,
3) excited state
L`[u,
sp3
2) ground state u, sp
4) excited state
22
L`[u,
sp
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(\ H
(Noble gas,
A) Helium
B) Neon
I)
List II (\ H II)
L` $+ "=)
(use,
1) Treatment of cancer
eO
x<
C) Krypton
H<
D) Radon ~
_<
4) Cryogenic liquid
138.
1)
2)
3)
4)
139.
Qx Hi \ |
H
[xH ^==
>\_
3) CO
4) NO
g^ H~x< H PH$u
2) linear
>Q
#
3) tetrahedral
i # [`
1) SO2
H#~# #O K \xH
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137.
L
Q=)
List I
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~vO
4) pyramidal ~q_
Aq KOH
X HCl m C2 H 5Cl }}}}
mY
3) NaOH
=~@ J=~"
#
H~HO
CaO
4) Zn Cu /1000 C
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2) Al2O3 ,3500 C
^~O
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1) H2SO4, 140C
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\ KOH
X HCl l C2 H 5Cl
lY .
1) 1
3) 3
4) 0
6gm of urea is dissolved in 90gm of water. The value of elevation of boiling point of resultant
solution is K b water 0.52 kg / mol
141.
2) 2
2) 0.577
3) 373.57
4) 0.057
1) Na
2) U
3) Ti
23
4) Po
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143.
NH 4 HS () R NH 3 (") H 2 S (") D
2
1) atm2 , m / L
2) atm, m / L
=`u
H
H 2S g
Kp
respectively are
=i
Kc
3) atm , m / L
x@ =~Q
4) atm, m / L
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144.
C) It is irreversible in nature
en
a
Wk kQ` K~ H^
.e
w
w
(A) :
146.
4) only A & C
A & C =`"
Reason (R): In reverboratary furnace, hot gases produced are not recycled
H~}O
(R):
i|~~
@s Heqx "_ "=# =~ KH OQ "_~
A =i R i#q. R , A
i # q=~} H^
3) A is true R is false
4) A is false R is true
A i#k
24
i #k Hx
H^
R i#k
R i#k
H^
i # q=~}
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147.
The amount of energy released when 20ml of 0.5M NaOH mixed with 100ml of 0.1M
HCl is x KJ, then heat of neutralisation is (KJ / mole)
20ml, 0.5M NaOH =i 100ml, 0.1M HCl
`@H
~
}
+=
q= (KJ / mole)
1) +100x
148.
2) -50x
HQ
x KJ
3) +50x
L+=
"=_#k. J~`
4) -100x
VA =Hx
ha
.n
e
a` HO_ qye#
du
pr
at
ib
i
<# h\` K~ <OkOz# F*< =`" U~_#
Co NH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 NH 2
2 Cl2 Cl and
en
a
Co NH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 NH 2
2 Cl2 Cl
.e
Co CH 3 CH ( NH 2 ) CH 2 NH 2
2 Cl2 Cl
w
w
1) Hydrate isomers
3) Stereo isomers
^tH ^$
2) Ionisation isomers
4) Ligand isomers
JhH~}
^$
Q
O_ ^$
150.
_\ ^$
=i
bQH
eH P== =i bHH
P==x "<=~ =~Q
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151.
H~ =^ LO_ |
1) Vanderwaals forces
2) Electrostatic attractions
"O_~"
|
q^^H~ } |
3) Covalent bonding
4) Hydrogen bonding
O[h |O^
152.
_[< |O^
2)
3)
4)
420 c
C2 H 6 Cl2 }}}
m A HCl , A cant be used as
0
en
a
153.
du
pr
at
ib
1)
ha
.n
e
420 c
C2 H 6 Cl2 }}}
m A HCl , A # HOk q^O Q L yOK~ .
0
1) local anaesthesia
.e
Of =` =O^
w
w
yQ<~ H~H `
s
s
TEL `
The correct order of relative acidic strength of phenol, ethyl alcohol and water is
154.
=s Zq<# QiOK@
<
, W^
P, h~ O|OkOz# i # P= | H==
<
W^ P
h~
26
> h~ > W^ P
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155.
2) CH 3CHO
C6 H 5 .C2 H 5
C6 H 5 .C2 H 5
157.
CHO
i ) KMnO4 OH
ii ) H H 2O
i ) KMnO4 OH
ii ) H H 2O
WK@ " #O
J##k
1) C6 H 5 .CH 2COOH
2) C6 H 5COOH
3) C6 H 5CHO
4) C6 H 5CH 2CHO
Nitro benzene undergoes reduction with Zn and alc.KOH to form a compound A. The
number of 'sigma' and 'pi' bonds in a molecule of A respectively are
<\Or<#
Zn
=i PeH
K OH
` H
H~}
O K Q
1) 27, 6
C2 H 5OH
du
pr
at
ib
158.
4) CCl3
ha
.n
e
156.
3) C6 H 5CHO
1) HCHO
2) 17, 6
3) 27, 8
3Cl2
step 2
J# ^~O
U~_#k.
A x
4) 17, 8
In this reaction the role of Cl2 in step-1 and step-2 respectively are
3Cl2
step 2
en
a
C2 H 5OH
D K~ ^
1 =i ^
2
Cl2
1) Oxidation, chlorination
H `
2) Reduction, Chlorination
.e
PHH~}
O, HihH~}
O
H
H~}
O, HihH~}
O
4) Reduction, Sunstituion
w
w
3) Oxidation, addition
PHH~}O, OH#O
159.
=~Q
HH~}O, uH}
HOk "x H
H~}
KH
~ Hxk
1) Lactose
H*
160.
2) Malt sugar
3) Cane sugar
= KH
~
4) Grape sugar
H
< KH
~
Q KH
~
2 g of NaOH per 250 ml of solution is added to a buffer solution of buffer capacity 0.2.
Then the change in pH is
|~
=~ O 0.2 Q
250 ml
|~
^=}=# 2 Q=
NaOH
He#_
HQ# ?
1) 0.5
2) 1
3) 1.5
27
4) 2
pH
=~ ZO`
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EAMCET GRAND TEST (ENGINEERING)
KEY SHEET
Mathematics
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
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78)
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80)
ha
.n
e
19)
du
pr
at
ib
en
a
.e
83) 2
Physics
84) 2
85) 3
86) 3
87) 1
88) 3
89) 1
90) 1
92) 2
93) 1
94) 4
95) 3
96) 1
97) 4
98) 1
99) 1
100) 2
102) 1
103) 3
104) 1
105) 1
106) 2
107) 2
108) 3
109) 1
110) 1
112) 1
113) 2
114) 2
115) 1
116) 2
117) 4
118) 2
119) 3
120) 2
111) 3
82) 1
w
w
81) 3
9)
1)
Chemistry
121) 2
122) 3
123) 4
124) 2
125) 4
126) 4
127) 3
128) 2
129) 2
130) 3
131) 2
132) 3
133) 4
134) 1
135) 3
136) 2
137) 3
138) 4
139) 1
140) 3
141) 2
142) 4
143) 2
144) 1
145) 3
146) 1
147) 4
148) 2
149) 4
150) 1
151) 4
152) 4
153) 4
154) 1
155) 2
156) 2
157) 1
158) 1
159) 3
160) 2
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EAMCET GRAND TEST (ENGINEERING)
4n 2 3n
Given Sn
4
4(2n 1) 3 8n 7
4
4
OA i 2J 3K
OB OA AB 4i 4J 4K
AB 3i 2J K
OB
iJK
p
Has direction unit vector = OB
3
.e
AD
6.
BD AD AB (4a 5b)
w
w
5.
AB AC
4i J 4K 33
2
a 3i 5J
a 9 25 34
b 6i 3J
b 36 9 45
i J K
c a s b 3 5 0 K ( 9+ 30)
6 3 0
>
Now BD 16 a 25 b 40 a b cos a, b
7.
B
>
t n Sn Sn 1
4.
f(x) = kx, k R
f(x) is odd function
du
pr
at
ib
3.
x x 1, 2
domain = ( 3, d ) {1, 2}
ha
.n
e
2.
x2 + 3x + 2 x 0
x + 3 > 0 and
x > 3
en
a
1.
c 39
a : b : c 34 : 45 : 39
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8.
b c
a bc 0
[B , C, H ] 0 b c a 0
c
10.
q
p
(p q)2 a
a
pq
c
c
p
q
roots real
%r0
ab3
B3
p 3 a (3 a)
a p 3a 3
ha
.n
e
9.
p1 3 a
11.
B 0
BC 4 Now (B C)
BCH 1
1
du
pr
at
ib
3a > 1
a < 2
(C H )1 ( H B )1
1 1 1
=
H
B
C
BCH
A3 125
A 5
.e
12.
BC 4
en
a
=
x 5x + 6 = 0
x2 3x + 6 2x = 0
14.
w
w
B p3
x = 2 or 3
13.
B2 4 5
15.
1 M
2
3
1 M
2 0 , C1
Non-trivial solution 3
2
3
1 M
1
2
3
(6 M ) 1 1 M
2 0
1
3
1 M
16.
mC
+ C2 + C3
M 6
1 1 1
1 1 1 1 (2) + 1 (0) + 1(2) = 4 x 0
1 1 1
Rank = 3
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3a >0
a<3
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n(n3) = 88 = 11 s 8
n = 11
17.
n(n 3)
44
2
18.
3, 3, 5, 5
2, 2, 8, 8, 8
odd digits
even digits
Cr
100 r
5 4
r
5
4
100 r r
, are integers if r = 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100
4
5
number of rational terms = 6
=
20.
du
pr
at
ib
(1 x)10 1
(1 x)6
1 x 1
(1 x) 6
[(1 x)10 1]
x
(1 x)16 (1 x)6
x
x
16
Req coet = C7 = 16C9
Let S
3
3.5
3.5.7
.......d
4.8 4.8.12 4.8.12.16
2
3
2
w
w
3
1
S 1
2
4
.e
S
en
a
21.
1/ 2
2
3
2 3
3 4
S
22.
x 2 1 2x 1
2
A Bx c
x x2 1 x x2 1
x(x 2 1)
A = 1, C = 2
d
23.
n 1
Tr 1
100
ha
.n
e
19.
4!
5!
s
2!2! 2!s 3!
= 6 s 10
= 60
A
1 Q
cos1 cos1
C
2 3
2n 1
1
1
1
.2 (2)2 (2)3 ......... .2 n
n! 1!
2!
3!
n!
= e2 1
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24.
A(adj A) = |A|.I
|A| = 4
Q
2 n 1
1
n
Q
2 n sin n 2
2 1
sin
sin(2 R)
2 n .sin R 2 4.sin
Q
2 n 1
26.
ha
.n
e
2n Q
sin n
2 1
3 tan R tan 3 R
1 tan R
3
1 tan R
1 3 tan 2 R
28.
tan R
Q
tan 2 R 3 ( 3)2 R nQ p 3
tan A tan B
tan C
1 tan A tan B
.e
x
2
ey
x
1 tan
2
= 2 + 2tan R
A + B = Q C
A+B+C= Q
w
w
1 tan
1 tan R
2
1 tan R
ey
2 x
1 tan 2
2
1 tan 2 x
2
tanC = 1
h1
h2
cosh y
1
cos x
= 10,
h22 = 200
h 2 2 s 10
450
Q
4
x
2
x
1 tan
2
h2
30.
C
1 tan
ey e y
29.
en
a
27.
du
pr
at
ib
10
Req height = h1 + h2 = 10 ( 2 1)
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cos x.cosh y 1
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31.
%le is equilateral
1
2
% a.p1
C
But 2P2 P1 P3
1
a
P1 2%
1
b 1
C
Similarly P 2 % . P 2 %
2
3
2 1 1
H.P.
b a c
x2 + x + 1 = 0 x X or X 2
1
1
2
2
2
Put x X x X X 1 , x 2 X X 1
x
x
1
x3 3 1 1 2
x
Reg = (1 + 1 + 4) + ........... + ( 1 + 1 + 4)
= 6 s 9 = 54
34.
B
ha
.n
e
33.
P1
32.
du
pr
at
ib
1
2 p 4 16
3
1p i 3 2 p i
2
2
2
Q
Q
Q
Q
B 2(cos i sin ) C 2(cos i sin )
3
35.
en
a
nQ
nQ
B 4 C4 24 2 cos 2 n 1 C os
3
3
.e
Now a + b + C = 6 20 + 6 =8
(y + 2)2 = 4(x 1)
37.
Length of AD = 2
w
w
36.
y2 = 4x
2s2
3
A(1,2)
600
3x-4y+15=0
(0, 0)
12
12
38.
( 3,3)
12
( 3,3)
(-4, 5)
7x -y+8= 0
39.
K = 31
x +7y+K= 0
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m=1
x y + 1 = 0
P(x1 y1) = (2, 3)
1
1
2 r. . 3 r.
2
2
3r
4 r 2 9
4
41.
r
2
2 9
0
R = 45
Lie on 2x 3y + 9 = 0
90
r4 2
ha
.n
e
Area of % OPQ 12 Cx By 12 s OP s d
le
(Cx By)2 (x 2 y 2 )d 2
AB 12 4 36 41
BC 4 1 1 6
AC 1 9 25 35
(l m n ) = (2, 2, 2)
CD dr's (l m n ) = (x 7, 4, 1)
AB ? CD l l + m m + n n = 0
2 (x 7) + 8 + 2 = 0
AB dr's (a, b, c) = (10, 4, 2)
AB dr's
lr
1 1
2 2
1 2
1 2
41
2
x = 2
A(-3,1,2)
.e
44.
en
a
43.
AB = BC = AC
Req circumradius =
du
pr
at
ib
42.
A
y)
P(x,
d
O
Q (B, C)
(0, 0)
B
40.
Mid point of AB = ( 2, 3, 3)
w
w
10 x + 4y + 2z = 20 + 12 + 6
5x + 24 + z 19 = 0
45.
B(7, 5, 4)
AB2 62 72 AB 36 49 85
46.
R.A.
47.
6 56 + c + d = 0
c + d = 50
(x 1) ( x 4) + ( y 2) (y 3) = 0
x + y 5x 5y + 10 = 0
2
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48.
B = 2C A = (4, 9,3)
(2, 3, 5)
(3, 6, 11)
L
S
1
y2=4ax
Tangent becomes
= mX + C am
L
450
+e1=0
= e<1
5 p1
2
5 1
2
w
w
.e
x1 y1
x1 y1
a
b
a
b
Req ? lr distinces product =
.
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
a
b
a
b
53.
e
1 p 1 4
52.
e
1
1
1
2
2
a
b
1
)
m
b2
e 2 1 e2
a
en
a
L1
C a(m
b2 / a
tan 45
ae
51.
a
m
du
pr
at
ib
H.P
1
1
2
1
SP SP
SL
y = 4aX
y = m(X a) + C
50.. Put X = x + a
1
1
2
1
SP SP
l
49.
ha
.n
e
a 2 b2
a 2 b2
x2
y2
1 represents an ellepse
r 2 5r
r 2 0, 5 r 0
2r5
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54.
r = a cos (R B )
x 2 y 2 a cos B x a sin B y 0
r = b sin (R B )
tan 2R
56.
5 x +6 = 0
log x x 0 or undefine
f(x) discontinuous
x x 1 or x x 0
57.
I) f(x)
ax a 2
ax
x p1.0
a . x.f(x) ax a 2
1
2 x
en
a
a.
1
2
at x = a
a + a. f (a) = a
f (a) = 0
.e
w
w
58.
y2 = sin x + y
59.
1 sin x if
f(x)
1 sin x if
f 1 (x)
2y.
1
(1 x)2
dy dy
cos x
dx dx
f 1 (x)
xr0
x0
cos x if x r 0
f (x)
cos x if x 0
f(x) Lt f(x) f(0)
Also x Lt
10
x 10
But f (0 ) x f (0 )
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x (l+m) x + lm = 0
ha
.n
e
Lt
du
pr
at
ib
55.
2 tan R
2
R 0
R 0 R
R
Req Quadratic equation is
2 tan R
tan 2R
m Lt
Lt
2
R 0
R 0 R
R
m Lt
1
(1 x)2
dy cos x
dx 2y 1
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60.
x2 y2
Sin u= 2
x y2
By Eular's formula n.
d
d
(sin u) 4. (sin u) 0 . sin u
dx
dy
x.U x y.U y 0
Er = 0.01 sec. r = 12 cm
EA = 2 Q r Er 24Q s 0.01
62.
Ea = 0.05 cm
m side
% le Area A
Equilateral
= 0.24 Q sq cmn/sec
2
Area A = Qr
3 2
a
4
2y
y2 = 4ax
64.
are in G.P.
2r + r R = constant
R2
dA
0
dR
w
w
r
65.
y1
m
m
en
a
(y1.m). y1.
dA
da
10
s 100 2. s 100
A
a
a
dy
4a
dx
.e
63.
dA
da
2.
A
a
du
pr
at
ib
1
A r 2R
2
1 K 2R
A .
2 (R 2)2
K 2 (R 2)2 R2(R 2)
0
2
(R 2) 4
R2
y = xn1.log x
1
y1 x n 1. (n 1).x n 2 . log x
x
xy1 = xn1 + (n1)y
Diff. (n1) times
x.y n (n 1).y n 1 (n 1)! (n 1)y n 1
yn
ha
.n
e
61.
(n 1)!
x
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2a
y1
R rR
r
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66.
cos3 x
(1 sin 2 x)
dx
cos xdx
(1 sin x)
cos xdx
sin x
Put Tan1x = t
dx
dt
1 x2
ha
.n
e
e t Tan t C
xe Tan
Period of x [x] is 1
100
100. x.dx
0
du
pr
at
ib
68.
1
Lt
x
t dt
1
4
sin 3 x 1
0.25
4
xm 0 x 3
. Lt
x4
w
w
71.
70.
m0
.e
69.
sin
en
a
1
100 0 50
2
72.
2 1 1
Req Area = ( x x)dx 3 2 6
0
d(xy)
1
1
2. dx dy 0
2
x
y
(xy)
integrating
1
xy
2 log | x | log | y | C
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73.
dy
2x
1
y
2
dx 1 x
(1 x 2 )2
2x
I.F =. e
1 x 2 dx
1 x2
Solution y(1+x2) =
1
(1 x 2 )dx
2 2
(1 x )
1
dx
1 x2
y(1 + x2) = tan1 x + C
at x =1, y = 0 0 Q / 4 C
y(1 + x2) =
C Q / 4
Q/4
tan1x
74.
5 1 5 5 5 1 5 1
.......d
R.P. .
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
5 5 5
1 ...........d
36 6 6
5
.
36
1
5
25 11
1
36
en
a
1 4
. C2 / 4 C2
3
R.P.
1 2 C2 1 3 C2 1 4 C2
.
.
3 4 C2 3 4 C 2 3 4 C 2
= 3/5
d
w
w
P(x k) 1
k 0
2
3
4
1.a .a 2 a 3 a .......d 1
3
3
3
76.
.e
75.
du
pr
at
ib
1
1
1
a. 1 2. 3. 2 4. 3 ......d 1
3
3
3
1.1/ 3
1
1
1 1/ 3 4 / 9
a.
a. 3 / 2 1
4
a
ha
.n
e
y(1+x2)
4
9
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77.
1
1
p ,q
2
2
n=4
4
1
1
1
P(x 4) 4 C 4 4
2
16
2
No. of families = 10, 000 s
79.
1
1 x
dx
80.
1 1
2 17
1 2.
4
2
3 24
1
G.E. Lt 6 .
n md n
1
Lt
n md n
0, 1/2, 1
(n r)
1 0 1
2
2
r 1
ha
.n
e
h
(1 x)6 26 1 21
r 1
5
1 n (1 x) dx 6 6 2
0
r 1
0
5
%r0
x2 + bx + 3 = 0
du
pr
at
ib
78.
1
625
16
b2 12 r 0
= R.P. = 6 1 / 2
3
en
a
b = 4, 5, 6
.e
PHYSICS
A B A.B A.B
82.
83.
Conceptual
1
R
84.
w
w
81.
When
m1u1 + 0 = 0 + m2v2
Given k f =
m1 v2
= (1)
m2 u1
1
k i
2
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1
1 1
v22 1 m1
2
2
m2v2 = . m1u1 2 =
(2 )
2
2 2
u1 2 m2
v2 1
= =e
from (1) & (2)
u1 2
86.
W Fs mas
1
1
= ma at 2 = ma 2t 2 (1)
2
2
( )
ha
.n
e
Given v = k s
dv
1 12 ds k 12
k2
a =
=k s
= s k s = (2 )
dt
2
dt 2
2
1
W mk 4t 2
8
m 1 x 2 + m 2 x 2 + ..... + m n x n
m 1 + m 2 + ............. + m n
m A + 2 m (2 A ) + ......... + nm (n A )
m + 2 m + ........... + nm
A 12 + 22 + ............. + n 2
1 + 2 + ........... + n
n n 1
2n 1
2n 1
A
n n 1
3
6
2
w
w
A
en
a
xcm =
.e
87.
du
pr
at
ib
88.
here N = F
To move the duster upwards F1 = wt + f
F a Wt N N Wt N F
F = 2 + 0.4 5 = 4 N
89.
2Tn = Ti + Tc
T = 2 270 10 = 530 C
0
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90.
1
Mgh = MV 2
2
1
Mgh = M
2
h=
5r
2
AC = Range = ut
ha
.n
e
= 2V
2h
g
AC = 2V
92.
2 (2 r )
r
= 4V
g
g
W = PE f PEi
=
du
pr
at
ib
91.
5 gr
GMm GMm
1
1
= GMm
R+h
R
R R + h
1 2 GMm
1
= GMm
=
R R + 2 R 3 R
n
A
= L
n 1
AS
en
a
93.
.e
n
121 11
=
=
n 1
100 10
w
w
h+1 h+ 0 2+ 0 + 0 1
h+ 2 h+ 0 3+ 0 + 0 2
94.
KE1
KE 2
V1
kE1
1
V2
kE2
2
h
10
=
= 20mm
cos cos600
95.
A=
96.
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97.
PV
1 1 = PV
2 2
H h
V1 HV2
76
h = 38 cm
dQ du dW
dQ du P % V
100 = du 50 (10 4 )
du
pr
at
ib
du = 400 J Increases
100.
Q Q1 Q2
.e
Tn = a + ( N 1)d
w
w
101.
en
a
KA ( 0 ) KA (90 ) KA (90 )
=
+
L
L
L
= 180 2
= 600 c
102.
v (v0 )
n = n
v vs
9
v + x
n = n
8
v x
ve )
ha
.n
e
99.
3
2
h
V1 76 s V1
(v0 = vs = x )
9 340 + x
=
x = 20m / s
8 340 x
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103.
104.
1 1 1 1
= + +
F f1 f 2 f 3
= 0.5
2 1 2
2
+ 0.5
20 3 20
20
105.
du
pr
at
ib
1 1
1
1
1
=
+
= F = 15cm, convex
F 20 30 20 15
2
2
2
Nw 1
Ng 1
R
R
R
ha
.n
e
Ng 1
2A
2A
1+ 4 =
5
5
m 2A M
=
5
5
w
w
M =
.e
R=
en
a
106.
M M
=
------------ (1)
3
n
107.
M =
mA2 1 m A
=
I =
12
12 3 3
I
I =
------------- (2)
27
I 3M
I
T1
I1 M 2
I 3M a
I
Tt
3 3M
M
T2
I 2 M1
3I M
27
2
2
= 3 T2 = sec
T2
3
2
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108.
2 F & to2 F
= 4 F and is serious to 12 F
=
4 12
= 3 F and is parallel to 2 F
16
C AB = 3 + 2 = 5 F
drift (x) = VR
ha
.n
e
109.
Vb sin370
t
3 60
= 3.5 5
5 5 4
5
= 0.5 15 = 7.5m
du
pr
at
ib
d
= (VR Vb sin 37 0 )
Vb cos370
111.
E1 E2 A1
E A A
800 600 7
1 1 2
E1 E2 A 2
E2 A1 A 2 800 600 1
112.
Fup = 2 Fdown
.e
en
a
110.
w
w
Mg
/ / [sin + cos ] = 2 Mg
/ / [sin cos ]
3 cos = sin
tan = 3
1
= 600
3
tan = 3
113.
B1
N0i
B2
2(2R)
2
40 R
B1
B2
(2 R )3
N0i(2R)2
2 (6R)2 (2R)2
80 10
10 10
8
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114.
S
G
n 1
n
i 20 MA
10 = S 180 208
iG
2 MA
9
115.
e Bv AV 5 s 105 s 20 s 360 s
116.
X L WL 3L & R 4 L
E0 4
0.8 A
Z 5
m = Vd = AAd
FA
e=
m
AY A =
Ad
du
pr
at
ib
117.
= Z= R 2 X LY 5r
ha
.n
e
i0
5
0.1V
18
FA
F A2
e
F , Y & d are same
m Y mdY
Ad
2
en
a
A2
e A m 81 4 27
e 1 = 1 2 =
=
m
e2 A 2 m1 100 3 25
.e
118.
According to L.C.L.M
w
w
m 200
1 m
m
m
= 100 100 + v3
2 3
3
3
119.
P=
F MLT 2
=
= ML1T 2
2
A
L
L=
Q ML2T 2
=
= L2T 2
m
M
dv LT 1
=
= T 1
Velocity gradient =
dx
L
F
MLT 2 L2
G BA A
ML2T 2 I 1
m
IL
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120.
A
3
=
= 24m
B 1
8
A2
9
H=
=
= 18m
4B 4 1
8
CHEMISTRY
1s can absorb energy, but does not emit
122.
Mt
123.
124.
125.
126.
ha
.n
e
du
pr
at
ib
1
. Electron has least mass
m
121.
MB
M
2r
1
A
r
MA
MB 4
128.
129.
130.
131.
Hardness
132.
133.
134.
135.
Si forms four single bonds with sp3 orbitals formed in excited state.
en
a
127.
136.
w
w
.e
weightt of salt
108
1.36 108
s
s
102 ppm
GMW
H2O sample in ml 136 104
137.
NO + O3
138.
139.
x = C2 H 4 and y = C2 H 5OH
Liquid He is cryogenic. Beacon lights of Ne for vison through fog. Kr in helmet caps and
Rn in cancer treatment ointments.
m NO
+ O2
Al2O3
C2 H 5OH
C2 H 4
3500 c
140.
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141.
%Tb k b s
w1 1000
.
m1 w 2
0.52 s
6 1000
s
0.577
60
90
142.
143.
kc = [NH 3 ][H 2 S ]
mm
units =
l l
m
l
k p PNH3 .PH2S
ha
.n
e
144.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150.
du
pr
at
ib
145.
152.
Asprin
153.
A = C2H5Cl
en
a
151.
156.
w
w
155.
154.
.e
C6H5 COOH
157.
= 27, = 6
158.
159.
Cane sugar is not reducing as anomenic carbon atoms can not involve in isomerisation.
160.
Buffer capacity =
0.2=