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PT-02
Date: 12-10-2014
Test Syllabus
Geometrical optics from lens formulae onwards. Projectile Motion, Relative
Motion, Photo-electric effect, Bohrs model, de-Brogle waves, X-rays & Fluid
Mechanics (Statics & dynamics), NLM, Friction, Circular Motion , WPE, SHM,
Electrostatics and Gravitation (before kepplers laws)
PT-2
S.No.
Subject
Nature of Questions
Maths/ MCQ
Physics/
16 to 45 Chemistry Subjective (Single digit)
1 to 15
Total
Total
15
60
30
90
45
Total
150
,d ;k v f/kd l gh gSA
MCQ (15)
1.
In the figure shown the radius of curvature of the left & right surface of the thin concave lens are 10
cm & 15 cm respectively. The radius of curvature of the mirror is 15 cm. Choose the correct
options:
fp=k esaiznf'kZr ,d iry svory y SUl d scka;so nka;si`"B d h o rk f=kT;k e'k%10 lseh- o 15 lseh- gSA
niZ.k d h o rk f=kT;k15 lseh- gSA lgh d Fkuksad k p;u d hft ,A
[GO-RS]
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Sol.
1 3
1
1 4 2
1 1
2
=
1
=
;
=
1 =
;
f1 2 10 15
12
f2 3
15
45
1 1 1
1
1 2
1
=
feq = 18 cm
f f1 f2
feq fm f
18
1
2
=
fm
15
Sol.
A parallel beam of light is incident on a lens of focal length 10 cm. A parallel slab of refractive
index 1.5 and thickness 3 cm is placed on the other side of the lens perpendicular to the principal
axis as shown. Choose the correct options for position of the final image and its nature. (Assume
rays to be paraxial)
[GO-RP]
Q ksd l nwjh 10 cm d sy sal ij ,d lekukUrj fd j.k iqat vkifrr gksrk gSA y sal d snwl jh rjQ eq[; v{k d s
y Ecor~1.5 viorZukad vkSj 3 cm eksVkbZd h lekUrj ifd k eq[; v{k d sy Ecor~fp=kkuql kj j[k nh t krh gSA
vfUre izfrfcEc d h fLFkfr rFkk bld h iz
d `fr d sfy , lgh d Fkuksad k p;u d hft ,A (ekfu, fd fd j.ksalek{kh;
gS)
pwafd fd j.ksaeq[; v{k d slekUrj gSrc y SUl }kjk cuk frfcEc Q ksd l ij cusxk
d kp ifd k d sj[kusij
1
Shift foLFkkiu= 1 .t
1
= 1
3 = 1 cm.
1.5
Irrespective of separation between slab and lens, image is shifted to the right by 1 cm.
Total distance from lens 10 + 1 = 11 cm
Ans.
Image will be virtual if X is greater than 8 cm and it will be real if X is lesser than 8 cm.
frfcEc 1 cm lsnka;h vks
j foLFkkfir gksxk
y SUl lsd qy nwjh 10 + 1 = 11 cm
Ans.
izfrfcEc vkHkklh gksxk] ;fn X, 8 cm lsvf/kd gksrFkk ;g okLrfod gksxkA
JRPT2051014C0-2
3.
Let R be the position vector of a particle performing curviliinear motion with respect to some
reference point and R be its magnitude. Similarly v be its velocity vector with respect to the same
reference point and v is its magnitude, then choose the correct options :
[RM-AA]
gSA blh izd kj v leku funsZ'k fcUnqd slkis{k d .k d k osx lfn'k gSrFkk v bld k ifjek.k gSrc lgh d Fkuksa
d k p;u d hft ,A
dR
(A*) v
dt
dR
(C*) v =
dt
dR
(B) v =
dt
(D*) dR dR
dR
R'
Sol.
dR
dR = dR cos
dR dR
cos
dt
dt
dR
v=
dt
4.
A point charge q is placed at origin let E A , EB and EC be the electric field intensity at three
points A (1, 2, 3) , B (1, 1, 1) and C (2, 2, 2) respectively due to the charge q. Then choose the
correct options :
,d fcUnqvkos'k q ewy fcUnqij j[kk gSA ekuk vkos'k q d sd kj.k fcUnqA (1, 2, 3) , B (1, 1, 1) rFkkC (2, 2,
2) ij fo|q
r {ks=k d h rhozrk,sa e'k% E A , EB rFkk EC gS] rc lgh fod Yi d k p;u fd ft ,A
[ES_EF]
EB
(A*) = 4
EC
EC
1
(C)
8
EB
E A EB = 0 ( E A rFkk EB d k vfn'k xq
.kuQ y 'kwU; gSA)
5.
JRPT2051014C0-3
6
metre.
3
metre.
2
(A*) oLrqd h d ks
.kh; pky
rad/sec gS
A
3
8
(B*) oLrqd k vfHkd s
Unzh; Roj.k
m/s 2 gS
A
3
6
(C*) o`
k d h f=kT;k ehVj gSA
3
(D) o`
k d h f=kT;k ehVj gS
A
If the angular displacement is for 0.5 seconds, then the magnitude of change in velocity is
0.5 lS
- esa;fn d ks.kh; foLFkkiu gSrksosx esaifjorZu d k ifjek.k
V = v 2 v 2 2v 2 cos = 2v sin
2
V = 2 4 sin
2
or
=
&
=
2
6
3
=
=
rad/s
0.5
3
v
43
6
R=
=
=
m
2
8
and centripetal acceleration (vkS
j vfHkd sUnzh; Roj.k) = v = 4
=
m/s2 .
3
3
(D) the radius of circle is
Sol.
6.
Two particles are projected from the same point with the same speed at different
angles 1 & 2 to the horizontal. They have the same range. Their times of flight
are t 1 & t 2 respectively. Then choose the correct options :
[PM-PH]
nksd .kksad ks,d gh pky ls,d gh fcUnqls{kSfrt lsvy x&vy x d ks.k 1 rFkk 2 ij iz{ksfir fd ;k t krk
gSA mud h ijkl leku gSA mud smM~M ;u d ky e'k% t 1 & t 2 gSA rc lgh fod Yiksad k p;u fd ft ,A
Sol.
7.
(B*)
t1
t2
=
sin 1
sin 2
(A*)
1 = 90 2
R=
u2 sin2
is same for angles & 90 .
g
R=
u2 sin2
, rFkk90 d sfy ,
g
t1 =
2u sin 1
2u sin(90 2 )
=
g
g
t2 =
2u sin 2
(90 1 )
= 2u sin
g
g
(C*)
t1
= tan
t2
(D)
t1
= tan
t2
leku gSA
Figure shows two blocks A and B connected to an ideal pulley string system. In this system when
bodies are released. Then choose the correct options : (neglect friction and take g = 10 m/s2)
[NL-CM
fp=k esan'kkZ;svuql kj nksfi.M A rFkk B ,d vkn'kZf?kjuh&jLlh fud k; lst qM +sgSA bl fud k; esat c fi.Mksa
d kseqDr d jrsgSaA rc lgh fod Yiksad k p;u fd ft ,A ?k"kZ.k d ksux.; ekusarFkk g = 10 eh-@ls-2 y sa
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y xkusij
4a
T
10kg
2T
2T
4T
40kg
8.
400 4T = 40 a
For 10 kg block T = 10.4 a
Solving a = 2m/s2
10 fd xz
k- fi.M d sfy, T = 10(4 a)
gy d jusij a = 2m/s2
T = 80 N
A circular road of radius r is banked for a speed v = 40 km/hr. A car of mass m attempts to go on
the circular road. The friction coefficient between the tyre and the road is negligible. Then choose
the correct options
[CM-CF]
r f=kT;k d h o`
kkd kj lM+d d ksv = 40 km/hr d h pky d sfy ;scafd r x;k gSA m nzO;eku d h ,d d kj bl
d kj fQ ly sfcuk ?kwe ld rh gS
A
(B*) If the car turns at a speed less than 40 km/hr, it will slip downwards
;fn d kj d h eksM +ij pky 40 km/hr, lsd e gS] rks;g uhpsd h vksj fQ ly sxhA
(C*) If the car turns at the constant speed of 40 km/hr, the force by the road on the car is equal to
mv 2
(mg)
r
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mv 2
(mg)
r
d scjkcj gSA
(D*) If the car turns at the correct speed of 40 km/hr, the force by the road on the car is greater
mv 2
r
40 km/hr,
mv
lsHkh vf/kd gksxkA
r
When speed of car is 40 km/hr, car can make a turn without skidding. If speed is less than 40
km/hr than tendency of slipping is downward so it will slip down. If speed is greater than 40 km/hr
than tendency of slipping upward so it will slip up.
If the cars turn at correct speed 40 km/hr
t c d kj d h pky 40 km/hr, gS] rksd kj fcuk fQ ly s?kwe ld rh gSA ;fn pky 40 km/hr lsd e gSrksbld s
uhpsd h vksj fQ ly usd h iz
ofk gksrh gS] vr% uhpsfQ ly t krh gSA ;fn pky 40 km/hr lsvf/kd gSrksbld h
ij d h vksj fQ ly usd h iz
ofk gksrh gSvr% ij d h vksj fQ ly sxhA ;fn d kj Bhd 40 km/hr pky ij ?kwe
lkFk gh ;g
Sol.
ys
than rksN cos = mg
N sin =
N=
mv 2
r
mv 2
(mg)2
r
Ans.
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9.
A point source of light at O at a distance x from the screen S produces light of intensity 0 at the
centre of the screen. If a completely reflecting mirror M is placed at a distance x behind the source
as shown in figure (neglect interference of light). Then choose the correct options
[GO-PM]
insZS lsx nwjh ij fcUnqO ij fLFkr izd k'k d k ,d fcUnqL=kksr insZd sd sUnzij 0 rhozrk d k izd k'k mRiUu
d jrk gSA ;fn iw.kZijkorZd niZ.k M L=kksr d sihNsx nwjh ij fp=kkuql kj j[kk gqv k gSA (iz
d k'k d k O;frd j.k
ux.; ekusa) rc lgh d Fku gksaxsA &
M
S
O
Sol.
(A) Total intensity of light at the centre of the screen is 1/9 times of 0
(B*) Total intensity of light at the centre of the screen nearly changes by 11%
(C*) Total intensity of light at the centre of the screen is 10/9 times of 0
(D) Total intensity of light at the centre of the screen nearly changes by 99%
(A) ins
Zd sd sUnzij izd k'k d h d qy rhozrk 0 d h 1/9 xquk gksxhA
(B*) ins
Zd sd sUnzij izd k'k d h d qy rhozrk y xHkx 11% lsifjofrZr gksxhA
(C*) ins
Zd sd sUnzij izd k'k d h d qy rhozrk0 d h 10/9 xquk gksxhA
(D) ins
Zd sd sUnzij izd k'k d h d qy rhozrk y xHkx 99% lsifjofrZr gksxhA
Initially
izkjEHk esa
0 =
K
r 2
Screen
r
O
Screen
2r
K
9r
0
9
Total intensity =
d qy rhozrk=
100
. Hence 11% increase
9
100
. vr%11% c<+
sxhA
9
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10.
A ball is dropped onto a pad at A and rebounds with a velocity V0 at an angle 60 with a horizontal
as shown in figure. The ball will enter the opening BC, if V0 may be-
C
0.5m
B
V0
1m
60
A
(A) 5 m/s
Sol.
(B*) 6 m/sec
3
10
3
1
4
As y =
tan 60
2
2
2 1
V0
4
3
10
3
1
4
pwafd y =
tan 60
2
2
2 1
V0
4
3 15
y= 2
2 V0
3
m
2
(C*) 7 m/sec
(D*) 50 m/sec
As pw
afd 1 y 1.5
15
1 1.5 2 1.5
V0
30 V0 <
Possible values of V0 are 6, 7, 50 m/sec
V0 d sla
Hko eku 6, 7, 50 m/sec gSA
11.
Spring 1 has natural length of 0.5 meter and force constant K1 = 25 N/m and spring 2 has natural
length of 1 meter and force constant K2 = 10 N/m. They are joined together and their free ends are
stretched so that the ends are fixed to the two walls 2 meter apart as shown in figure (springs are
massless) then correct options are :
[CO-SP]
fLizax 1 d h lkekU; y EckbZ0.5 ehVj rFkk cy fu;rkad k1 = 25 N/m gSrFkk fLiazx 2 d h lkekU; y EckbZ1 ehVj
rFkk cy fu;rkad k2 = 10 N/m gS
A bu nksuksd ksvkil esat ksM +k t krk gSrFkk bud seqDr fljksad ks,d nwl js
ls2 ehVj nwjh ij fLFkr nhokjksalst ksM +k t krk gSfLax nzO;ekughu gS rc lgh fod Yi gks
xsa&
2
5
9
m.
14
2
5
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(A*) fLia
zx-1
(B*) lkE;koLFkk es
afLiazx-1
(C*) fLia
zx-1
9
m
14
d h y EckbZ
2
5
9
m
14
d h y EckbZ
As pw
afd F = k1 x1 = k2 x2
25x1 = 10x2
gSA
gSA
(D*) lkE;koLFkk es
afLiazx-2
Sol.
19
m
14
2
5
gksxkA
gSA
x1 k 2
x 2 k1
x2 = 2.5 x1
x1 =
and rFkkx2 =
7
14
Hence their stretched lengths are x1 + 0.5 =
U1 =
F2
2k1
U2 =
F2
2k 2
9
19
met. and x2 + 1 =
met
14
14
U1 k 2
U2 k1
vr% f[kap h gq
bZvoLFkk esabld h y EckbZ;kWx1 + 0.5 =
U1 =
12.
Sol.
F2
2k1
U2 =
F2
2k 2
9
19
met. rFkkx2 + 1 =
met
14
14
U1 k 2
U2 k1
At distance of 5cm and 10cm outwards from the surface of a uniformly charged solid sphere, the
potentials are 100V and 75V respectively. Then choose the correct options :
le: i vkosf'kr Bksl xksy sd h lrg lsckgj d h rjQ 5cm o 10cm nwjh ij foHko e'k%100V rFkk75V gSA
rc lgh fod Yiksad k p;u fd ft ,A
[ES-EF]
(A) Potential at its surface is 75V.
(B*) The charge on the sphere is (5/3) 109C.
(C*) The electric field on the surface is 1500 V/m.
(D) The electric potential at its centre is 200V.
(A) bld h lrg ij foHko 75V gS
A
9
(B*) xks
y sij vkos'k(5/3) 10 C gSA
(C*) lrg ij fo|q
r {ks=k1500 V/m gSA
(D) bld sd s
Unzij foHko 200V gSA
kQ
kQ
= 100V
&
= 75 V
(r 5cm)
(r 10cm)
5
Q = 10 9 C , r = 10 cm
3
kQ
kQ
Vsurface lrg =
= 150V
Esurface lrg = 2 = 1500 V/m
r
r
3
3
Vcentre d sUnz=
V
=
150 = 225 V
2 surface lrg 2
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13.
Slider block A moves to the right with constant velocity 6 m/s in the arrangement as shown in the
figure. C and D are points on the string . If VB , VC and VD are the velocities of B, C and D
respectively then, choose correct options :
[NL_CM]
Cy kWd A nka;h vksj fu;r osx 6 m/s lsn'kkZ;svuql kj xfr d j jgk gSA C o D Mksjh ij nksfcUnqgSA ;fn B,C
6 m/s
A
(A*) VC VD
(C*) VB VC
4 VB
VB VD
2 VB
X2
X3
X4
(B) VB VC VB VD VB
(D*) VC VD 2 VB
6 m/s
X1
A
Sol.
B
VB
Mksjh ca/ku ls
x1 x 2 x 3 x 4 0
6 + VB + VB + VB = 0
V VD
Also, ;g Hkh c
VB
2
VB = 2 m/s
VD
VC
VB
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VD = 2 m/s
VD = 2 m/s
Thus vr%
14.
VC VD 6 2 8 m / s
VB VC 4 m / s
VB VD 4 m / s
VC VD 6 2 4 m / s
[SH-EQ]
(B*) sin2 t
(C*) sin t + 2 cos t
Sol.
(C)
x = x0 + a sin (t + )
x = sin2t
1
1
1 cos 2t
x = sin2 t =
=
cos2 t
2
2
2
1
1
x
= cos2 t
2
2
x = sin t + 2cos t = sin (t + ) { = tan1 2}
So represent equation of S.H.M
15.
d jrh gSA
Two point charges (q1 and q2) are placed on x-axis. Figure shows graph of potential (V) on x-axis
with x-co-ordinate. Then choose correct options :
[ES_EP]
nksfcUnqvkos'k (q1 o q2) x-v{k ij j[ksgq, gSA fp=k esavkjs[k x-v{k ij foHko (V) d k x-funsZ'kkad d slkFk xzkQ
n'kkZrk gS
A rc l gh fod Yiksad k p;u d hft ,A
Sol.
(A*) q1 > 0
(B) q2 > 0
(C*) |q1| > |q2|
(D) |q1| < |q2|
Potential near q1 is + so q1 > 0. Potential near q2 is so, q2 < 0. Potential is zero x2 < x1 so |q1|
> |q2|.
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d slehi foHko + gS] vr% q1 > 0 gSA q2 d slehi foHko gS] vr%q2 < 0 gSA x2 < x1 ij foHko 'kwU; gS
vr%
|q1| > |q2| gS
A
q1
gSA
Single (Integer) (30)
16.
A tube in vertical plane is shown in figure. It is filled with a liquid of density = 1000 kg/m and its
end B is closedThen the force exerted by the fluid on the tube at end B in newton will be :
[Neglect atmospheric pressure and assume the radius of the tube to be negligible in comparison to
2
= 4 m, g = 10 m/s ]
[FL-PR]
fp=k esa,d uy h ?okZ/kj ry esagSA bld ks= 1000 kg/m3 ?kuRo oky snzo lsHkj d j fd ukjsB d kscUn
d j fn;k t krk gSrksnzo d s}kjk uy h d sB Nksj ij y xusoky k cy U;wVu esagksxk [ok;qnkc d ksux.; ekusa
rFkk = 4 m d h rqy uk esauy h d h f=kT;k d ksux.; ekusa, g = 10 m/s2]
A0 = 10 m )
(vuq
izLFk d kV {ks=kQ y
4
2
= A0 = 10 m )
Ans.
Sol.
4
Pressure exerted by fluid at closed end B is
can fljsB ij nzo }kjk y xk;k x;k nkc
P = g
17.
A uniform rope lies on a table that part of it lays over. The rope begins to slide when
the length of hanging part is 25 % of entire length. The co-efficient of friction
between rope and table is . Find 6.
[FR-SG]
est ij j[kh gqbZ,d le: i jLlh d k d qN Hkkx est lsuhpsy Vd jgk gSA t c y Vd k;sx;sHkkx d h y EckbZ]
lEiw.kZy EckbZd h 25 % gSrc jLlh fQ ly uk kjEHk d j nsrh gS] est o jLlh d se/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad gS] rks
6 d k eku gks
xkA
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Ans.
Sol.
2
Apply system equation fud k;
m
3m
g=
g
4
4
1
=
= 0.33
3
Ans. 2
18.
In the shown figure maximum value of M so that the blocks A, B and C move without any relative
motion between them is x m kg, then x is :
fp=k esaiznf'kZr M nzO;eku d k vf/kd re~eku rkfd Cy kWd A, B rFkkC mud se/; fcuk lkis
{k xfr d sxfr d j
ld s] x m kg gSrc x gksxkA
[FR_SG]
Ans.
Sol.
1
mg
2
g
amax A =
2
g
Mg
=
2 3m M
M = 3m.
As, pw
afd
19.
1
mg
2
p;fur gksxk)
The maximum height above point A, where the ball can reach as shown in figure is
40 L
metre ,
9X
then x is :
[CM_VT]
fp=k esaiznf'kZr xsan d h fcUnqA lsvf/kd re Wp kbZt gkWrd xsan igqWp ld rh gS]
40 L
9X
ehVj esagSA rc x
gksx :
Ans.
3
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Sol.
Let be the angle with the vertical where string slackes and v be the velocity at that point
ekuk /okZ/kj d slkFk cuk;k x;k d ks.k gSt gkMksjh <hy h gkst krh gSrFkk v ml fcUnqij osx gS
mg cos =
mv 2
..............(i)
cos =
1
mg
m 3g = mg (1+ cos) +
cos ..............(ii)
2
2
1
3
p kbZH = + cos + v2
sin2
40
=
.
2g
27
20.
The system of masses A and B shown in figure is released from rest with x = 0. If at the shown
instant, the value of x is 3m and velocity of mass B downwards is 5m/sec, then the velocity of
mass A in upward direction is 3 m/s, where is. [Pulleys P, Q and string is massless and
frictionless]
fp=k esaiznf'kZr nzO;ekuksaA rFkkB d k fud k; x = 0 ij fojke voLFkk lsNksM +k t krk gSA ;fn iznf'kZr {k.k ij x
d k eku 3m gSrFkk nzO;eku B d k osx uhpsd h vks
j 5m/sec gS] rksnzO;eku A d k osx ij d h fn'kk esa3
m/s gS
A rc d k eku gksxkA [f?kjfu;kP, Q rFkk Mks
jh nzO;ekughu rFkk ?k"kZ.kjfgr gSA]
[NL_CM]
Ans.
Sol.
u + vcos53 + vcos53 = 0
u = 2v cos53 = 6
21.
An object of mass 0.2 kg executes simple harmonic oscillations along the xaxis with a frequency
of ( 25 / ) Hz. At the position x = 0.04, the object has kinetic energy of 0.5 J and potential energy
0.4 J. Find the amplitude (in cm) of oscillations
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Sol.
Total energy d q
y
0.5 + 0.4 =
Ans.
22.
t kZE =
1
0.2
2
1
m 2 A2
2
2
25 2
2 A
9 = (50)2 A2
A = 0.06 m
6
A circular ring of radius a with uniform charge density is in the xy plane with centre at origin. A
particle of mass m and charge q is projected from P(0, 0, a 3 ) towards origin with initial velocity
u. The minimum value of the velocity so that the particle does not return to P is
q
. Find 'x'
x0m
(neglect gravity).
,d leku vkos'k ?kuRo d h a f=kT;k d h ,d o`kkd kj oy ; xy ry esafLFkr gS(ft ld k d sUnzewy fcUnqij gS)
m nz
O;eku rFkk q vkos'k d s,d d .k d kskjfEHkd osx u lsfcUnqP(0, 0, a 3 ) lsewy fcUnqd h vksj {ksfir
fd ;k t krk gSA osx d k U;wure eku rkfd d .k P d h vksj u y kSVs]
ux.; ekusaA)
Ans.
q
x0m
[WE_UC]
Sol.
By energy equation
1 2a
1
q=
mu2.
40 2a
2
u=
23.
Ans.
Sol.
q
20m
x=2
A radionuclide has a halflife of 1.6 103 years. If a sample contains 3.0 1016 such nuclei at a
certain instant, the activity of the sample at this time in (curie) Ci is 11 10x Ci then write the
value of x. (given 1 Ci = 3.7 1010 dps)
,d js
fM;ksukfHkd d h v) Zv k;q1.6 103 o"kZgSA ;fn ,d uewusesafd lh {k.k ij 3.0 1016 ,sl sukfHkd gSfd
bl le; ij Ci (D;wjh) esauewusd h lf ;rk 11 10x Ci gSrksx d k eku fy [kks
A (fn;k x;k gSfd 1 Ci
10
= 3.7 10 dps)
[NP-DL]
x=6
t1/2 = 1.6 103 3.16 107 s
Decay constant {k;
fu;rkad =
0.693
t1 / 2
Activity lf ;rk A = N
0.693
=
= 1.4 1011 s1
1.6 10 3 3.16 10 7
A = 11 106 Ci
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24.
A particle of mass m starts at t = 0 from the point A(0, 5) and moves with uniform velocity of
1
5i m / s . After 5 seconds, the angular velocity of the particle about the origin is
radian/sec
13
then is :
[CM_KN]
m nz
O;eku d k ,d d .k t = 0 ij fcUnqA(0, 5) lsizkjEHk gksrk gSrFkk fu;r osx 5i m / s lsxfr d jrk gSA 5
Ans.
Sol.
1
13
2
As pw
afd = about O (O d slkis{k)
V r
=
r
5
5
1
=
650 650 26
t=0
t=5
25 m
5m
5 m/sec
650
25.
A swimmers speed in the direction of flow of river is 16 km h1. Swimmer's speed against the
direction of flow of river is 8 km h1. Calculate the velocity of flow of the river (km h1).
,d rSjkd d h unh d scgko d h fn'kk esapky 16 km h1 gSrFkk cgko d sfoijhr fn'kk esarSjkd d h pky 8 km
h1 gS
] unh d k osx (km h1) Kkr d jks\
[RL-OD]
Ans.
Sol.
4
VS + Vr = 16
VS Vr = 8
VS = 12 km/hr
26.
Ans.
Sol.
Vr = 4 km/hr
The wavelength of the first line in balmer series in the hydrogen spectrum is 1. Wavelength of the
201
second line 2 =
, calculate x :
[MP-TR]
9x
201
gkbMkst u LisDVe d h ckej Js
.kh d h igyh js[kk d h rjaxnS/;Z1gSA nwl jh js[kk d h rjaxnS/;Z2 =
gS]
9x
rksx d k eku gksxkA
3
1
49
1 1
=R
1 =
1
4 9
5R
similarly blh iz
d kj
Ans.
1
1
1
= R 2
4 4
2
2 =
16
16
5
20
=
3R
3
49
27
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27.
When a centimetre thick surface is illuminated with light of wavelength , the stopping potential is
V. When the same surface is illuminated by light of wavelength 2, the stopping potential is V/3.
The threshold wavelength for the surface is p, find p :
[MP-PE]
t c ,d lseh eksVh lrg d ks rjaxnS/;Zoky sizd k'k lsizd kf'kr d jrsgSrksfujks/kh foHko V gSaA t c leku lrg
d ks2 rjaxnS/;Zoky sizd k'k lsizd kf'kr d jrsgSrksfujks/kh foHko V/3 gSaA lrg d h nSgy h rjax nS/;Zp gS] rks
p d k eku Kkr d hft ,A
Ans.
Sol.
4
hC
= + eV ....(i)
hC
eV
=+
....(ii)
2
3
3 II I
3
hc
1
= 2
2
hc
4
th = 4
28.
If min = 2is minimum wavelength produced in X-ray tube, k is the wavelength of k line. It is
observed that (k min) = 7. If the operating tube voltage is doubled then (k min) = x. Find x.
[MP-XR]
;fn min = 2X-fd j.k ufy d k esamRiUu U;wure~rjaxnS/;ZgS, k, k js[kk d srjaxnS/;ZgSA ;g izsf{kr gksrk gS
fd (k min) = 7;fn ufy d k ij vkjksfir oks
YVst d ksnqxquk fd ;k t krk gS] rc (k min) = xgS] rksx
Kkr d jksA
Ans.
Sol.
8
Case-I : min = 2
(k min) = 7
k= 9
Case-II : If operating voltage is doubled min = (k min) = 8
Case-II : ;fn
29.
vkjksfir oks
YVst nqxquk fd ;k t krk gSmin = (k min) = 8
In the shown figure the time after which the block of mass 1 kg will separate from the block of
mass 2kg is
8n
second then n is : (g = 10 m/sec2, neglect the size of block of mass 1 kg)
15
og le; ft ld si'pkr~1 kg nzO;eku d k Cy kWd 2kg nzO;eku d sCy kWd lsvy x gkst k;s
xk]
8n
15
lsd .M+gS
Ans.
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5
= 5 m/s2
1
30 5
25
aplank =
=
m/s
2
2
1
Srel = arel t2
2
1 15 2
2=
t
2 2
2
t= 2
sec.
15
therefore required answer is 1
vr% vko';d mkj 1 gSA
Sol.
ablock =
30.
A cube of wood supporting a 200 gm mass just floats in water. W hen the mass is
removed the cube rises by 2 cm at equilibrium. If the side of cube is a (in cm) find
a
.
2
,d y d M+h d s?ku ij 200 gm nzO;eku j[kk gS;g t y esaiwjk Mwck gSA t c nzO;eku gVk fy ;k t krk gSrks
a
lkE;koLFkk ij ?ku 2 cm ls ij mB t krk gSA ;fn ?ku d h Hkqt k a (cm esa) gS] rks Kkr d hft ,A
2
[FL-BY]
5
(a 2 ) (2) = 200 g
but ijUrq
= 1 gm/cm 3
a = 10 cm.
Ans. 5
Ans.
Sol.
31.
If the kinetic energy of a particle decreases by 4%, its Debroglie wavelength increases by x%.
Find x in nearest integer.
[MP-DB]
;fn ,d d .k d h xfrt t kZ4% ls?kVrh gS] rksbld h Mh&czksxy h rjaxnS/;Zx% lsc<+rh gSA x d k eku
fud Vre iw.kkZad esagksxkA
Ans.
Sol.
b =
h
2mk
d b
=
dk
1 1
. . 3/2
2m 2 k
d b
1 dk
=
b
2 k
dk
= 4%
k
d b
=2%
b
32.
Figure shows a smooth track, a part of which is a vertical circle of radius 4 m. A block of mass m is
3mg
pushed against a spring of spring constant k =
N/m fixed at the left end and then released.
4
Find the initial compression (in meter) of the spring so that the block presses the track with a force
mg newton when it reaches the point P, where the radius of the track is horizontal. (Given that the
block is not attached with the spring and spring attains its natural length before block enters on the
track.)
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3mg
N/m
4
fLax fu;rkad okyh fLiazx d k ck;kafljk n`<+gSA m nzO;eku d k ,d Cy kWd bl fLizax d sfo: )
Ans.
Sol.
4
By energy conservation, t kZla
j{k.k ls
1 2
1
kx = mgR + mv2
2
2
mv 2
As pw
afd Let
P
= mg
R
kx2 = 3mgR
Put
k
x = R = 4 j[kusij
33.
A small ball of mass m is attached to two identical springs each of spring constant K =
mg
N/m
m. At what
2
[WE_WV]
which are attached to floor and roof as shown. The springs have unstretched length
distance (in meter) from the ceiling will the ball remain at equilibrium if = 2 m.
m
mg
N/m
fp=kkuql kj t qM +h gSrFkk fLiazxksd snwl jsfljsQ 'kZrFkk Nr lst qM +sgq, gSA fLiazx d h ewy y EckbZ
gSA Nr ls
Ans.
Sol.
2
As both springs changes this length equally and they are in parallel
at equilibrium, lkE;koLFkk ij
Mg = 2kx
Mg
2k
Distance from ceiling where the ball remains at equilibrium,
x=
Mg
x
1 .
2
2 k
Putting values d = 2 m.
d=
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34.
The maximum value of F for which both blocks will move together is 120x N. Find x.
F d k vf/kd re~eku ft ld sfy, nks
uksaCy kWd ,d lkFk xfr d jsaxs] 120x N gS] rksx Kkr d jksA [FR_MQ]
]
Ans.
Sol.
Ans.
A body of mass 2 kg suspended through a vertical spring executes simple harmonic motion of
period 4s. If the oscillations are stopped and the body hangs in equilibrium. The potential energy
is 10 U (in J) stored in the spring then U is :
[SH_SM]
,d /okZ/kj fLax lsy Vd h2 kg nzO;eku d h oLrq4s d svkorZd ky lsljy vkorZxfr d jrh gSA ;fn nksy u
jksd fn;st k;sao oLrqlkE;koLFkk esay Vd h jgrh gS] rksfLa
x esalaxzfgr fLFkfrt t kZ10 U t wy esa gS] rc
U gks
xkA
4
Sol.
K = m2
K=m
2
K = 4 m
T2
mg = Kx
equilibrium lkE;oLFkk
x = mg
K
U = 1 Kx2
2 2
= 1K m g
2
2
2 2 2
= m gT
2
2 4 m
2 2 10 2 4 2
= 40 J
2 4 10 2
U=4
2
36.
Ans.
Sol.
2
Work done against friction must equal the initial kinetic energy.
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v2
mg dx ; 2 = g 1 dx
0
x2
1
1
1
mv 2 =
2
v2 = 2g0
37.
2
; v = 0g
2
v=
2g0
v=
1
x 1
400 = 20 hence x = 2
A cubical block of copper of side 10 cm is floating in a vessel containing mercury. Water is poured
into the vessel so that the copper block just gets immeresed. The height of water column in cm is :
(Hg = 13.6 g/cc , Cu= 7.3 g/cc, water =1 gm/cc
[FL-BY]
lseh- Hkqt k d k ,d rkWcsad k ?kukd kj Cy kWd ikjslsHkjsik=k esarSj jgk gSA bl ik=k esavc ikuh bruk Hkjk
t krk gSft lls;g Cy kWd Bhd lEiw.kZMwc t krk gS] rksikuh LrEHk d h p kbZcm esagksxhA (Hg = 13.6 g/cc ,
10
Ans.
Sol.
38.
15
P newton, find P : (Take g = 10 m/sec2)
2
1 kg nz
O;eku d k Cy kWd ost ij fp=kkuql kj M fLFkfr
Ans.
Sol.
3
v 2(10)(R cos 60 ) 10 m/s
Now, vc N mg cos60 =
mv 2
R
N = 15 Newton
15 3
N.
2
15 3
= N sin60 =
N.
2
A small solid ball is dropped from a height h (metre) above the free surface of a liquid. It strikes
the surface of the liquid at t = 0. The density of the material of the ball is 500 kg/m3 and that of
h
liquid is 1000 kg/m3. If the ball comes momentarily at rest at t = 2 sec, find . (Neglect viscousity)
5
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,d NksVh Bksl xsan d ksh (ehVj) p kbZlsnzo d h eqDr lrg ij fxjk;k t krk gSA ;g nzo d h lrg ij t = 0
le; ij Vd jkrh gSA xasn d sinkFkZd k ?kuRo 500kg / m3 rFkk nzo d k ?kuRo 1000 kg/m3 gSA vxj t = 2
lSd .M ij xsan {kf.kd : i ls: d t krh gS] rks
Ans.
h
5
Sol.
1000 gV 500 gV
500 V
1000 gV 500 gV
500 V
a = 10 m/sec2
a=
apply vkjks
fir
; t gkWV xa
sn
d jusij v = u + at
d k vk;ru gSA
0=
2gh 10t
h = 20 m
2gh = 10 (2)
2 10 h = 400
40.
Ans
foHko rd ,d leku : i lsvkosf'kr 10 lseh f=kT;k d s,d xksy sd si`"B ls40 lseh nwjh ij 10 nC
d k ,d fcUnqor vkos'k fLFkr gSA vkos'k o i`"B d schp d h nwjh 30 lseh rd ?kVkusd sfy ;sck d kjd }kjk
15 kV
fd ;k x;k d k;Z
Ans.
15
J
x
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Sol.
KQ
R
15000R
15000 10
1500
Q=
=
=
K
K
K 100
15000 =
KQ
R
KQ
V=
R
initially iz
kjEHk esa
Potential at point 1
fcUnq1 ij foHko
KQ
K 1500
1500
V1 =
= K
= 3000
50
50
50 K
K
100
100
100
Finally vUr es
a
Potential at point 2
fcUnq2 ij foHko
KQ
1500
15000
V2 =
=
= 3750
K
40
4
40
100
100
So work done by external agent to decrease the separation
Masses are suspended in vertical plane as shown (the system is at rest and in equilibrium). When
m1 is removed the system makes 20 oscillations in 40 sec. When m2 is also removed gently then
time required for the system to make complete 30 oscillations is 8T seconds find T :
n'kkZ,uql kj fi.Mksad ks /oZry esavky fEcr fd ;k x;k gSA (fud k; fLFkj rFkk lkE;koLFkk esa) gSA m1 d ksgVkus
ij fud k; 40 lSd .M esa20 nksy u d jrk gSA t c m2 d ks/khjslsgVk fy ;k t k, rksfud k; }kjk 30 nksy u
d jusesay xk le; 8T lsd .M+gS] rc T Kkr d hft ,
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Ans.
Sol.
5
As, pw
afd T = 2 sec.
900
k
2 = 2
and rFkkT1 = 2
42.
........(i)
400
k
........(ii)
4
sec.
3
Time required for 30 oscillations = 40 sec.
30 nks
y uksad sfy , vfHk"V le; = 40 sec.
T1 =
A particle of mass m oscillates between P1 and P2 inside a fixed smooth spherical shell of radius 2
m. At any instant the kinetic energy of the particle is 4 J. Then the force exerted (in newton) by the
particle on the shell at this instant is :
[CM_VT]
m nz
O;eku d k d .k 2m f=kT;k d s?k"kZ.kjfgr fLFkj xksy kd kj d ks'k d svUnj P1 rFkkP2 d se/; nksy u d jrk gSA
;fn fd lh {k.k ij d .k d h xfrt t kZ4J gSrksbl {k.k ij d ks'k ij d .k }kjk y xk;k cy U;wVu esagksxkA
Ans.
Sol.
N mg sin =
As pw
afd
mv 2
R
............(i)
1
mv2 = mgh = E (say)
2
h 2E
N = mg
R R
............(ii)
E 2E 3E
R R
R
JRPT2051014C0-24
43.
A heavy nucleus x(A = 180) breaks into two nuclie y (A = 140) and z(A = 40). Energy released
during fission reaction is 44 E Mev then E is :
[NP-EF]
,d Hkkjh ukfHkd x(A = 180) nksukfHkd ksay (A = 140) rFkk z(A = 40) esafoHkkft r gkst krk gSA fo[k.Mu f ;k
d snkSjku eqDr t kZ44 E Mev gS] rc E gksxk :
Ans.
Sol.
5
Released energy eq
Dr
44.
Two particles executing SHM of the same amplitude and same frequency. At a particular instant
t kZ
= 140 7 + 8 40 180 6
= 980 + 320 1080
= 220 MeV.
their positions and direction of motion are shown by P1 and P2. The phase difference between the
2
two SHM is
radian then N is:
[SH - EQ]
N
nksd .k leku vk;ke rFkk leku vko`fk lsljy vkokZxfr d j jgsgSA fd lh fo'ks"k {k.k ij mud h fLFkfr rFkk
xfr d h fn'kk P1 rFkkP2 }kjk iznf'kZr gS] nksuksaljvkokZxfr;ksad se/; d y kUrj
Ans.
Sol.
2
for P1 x = Asin (t + ) d sfy ,
A
at t = 0 ij x =
= A sin
2
5
1 =
= 150
6
(Velocity is in ve direction)
For P2 A sin (t + ) d sfy ,
A
t = 0 x =
= A sin
2
11
2 =
= 330
6
(Velocity is in +ve direction)
= 2 1 = 180 =
(os
x
(os
x
2
N
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45.
A point charge Q is kept at point A the flux through the inclined surface of cone is
another charge Q is also placed at point B. If net flux through the inclined surface is
3Q
. Now
50
nQ
. Find n.
50
y Dl 5 gSA vc vU; vkos'k Q d ksHkh fcUnqB ij j[kk t krk gSA ;fn 'ka
d qd h >q
d h gqbZlrg lsxqt jus
0
nQ
[ES-GT]
B
H
H
A
Ans.
Sol.
1
nQ 3Q Q 3Q
Q
50 50 0 50 50
n=1
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Course : JR-PT-2(eLPD)
Test Type : PT-2
Paper
SYLLABUS :
Quantum Number, Periodic Table, Basic Inorganic Nomenclature, Gaseous
State, Chemical equiliribrium, Ionic Equilibrium-I, Chemical Bonding,
Solution, Co-ordination compound , sblock, Surface Chemistry
SR.
NO.
TOPIC NAME
SYLLABUS SCHEDULED
SYLLABUS
SCHEDULED
WEIGHTAGE
(BY FC)
1.
Quantum Number
~ 5%
2.
~ 5%
3.
4.
Chemical equiliribrium
~ 5%
5.
Ionic Equilibrium-I
~ 5%
6.
Chemical Bonding
~ 15%
7.
Solution
~ 20%
8.
Co-ordination compound
~ 20%
9.
sblock
~ 10%
10
Surface Chemistry
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SYLLABUS :
Electronic Effect, Aromaticity, Intermediate, Acid & Basic Strength,
Geometrical isomers, Optical isomers and Conformation
Test Pattern :
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PT-2
S.No.
Subject
Nature of Questions
Maths/ MCQ
Physics/
16 to 45 Chemistry Subjective (Single digit)
1 to 15
Total
15
60
30
90
Total
45
Physical paper
MCQ(8)
Subjective(Single digit) 15
Organic paper
MCQ(7)
Subjective(Single digit) 15
PAPER
DIFFICULTY LEVEL :
SUBTOPIC(S) Easy (E), Moderate (M),
S.
No.
TYPE
MCQ
(P)
IEQ
IEQ-CIE
MCQ
(P)
SCP
SCP-OP
MCQ
(P)
GST
GST-RG
MCQ
(P)
SCP
SCP-EBP
MCQ
SBC
SBC-CPM
MCQ
(P)
SCH
SCH-CPC
MCQ
(P)
ATS
ATS-EC
MCQ
PTB
PTB-EA
MCQ
(O)
ART
ART-BIS
10
MCQ
(O)
SIM
SIM-OAC
11
MCQ
(O)
SIM
SIM-MGI
12
MCQ
(O)
SIM
SIM-CIP
(P)
(I)
(O)
TOPIC(S)
Tough (T)
(I)
(I)
Total
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150
13
MCQ
(O)
SIM
SIM-EOS
14
MCQ
(O)
GOLE
GOLE-RC
15
MCQ
(O)
ROHO
ROHO-OXI
(I)
COR
COR-OC
(I)
COR
COR-BICC
SCP
SCP-OP
COR
COR-ACFT
SCP
SCP-EBP
(I)
COR
COR-ACFT
(I)
SBC
SBC-CPM
SCP
SCP-VP
CBO
CBO-BO
Mole
Mol-BRR
(I)
CBO
CBO-BABL
(I)
CBO
CBO-VSEPR
(I)
COR
COR-ACFT
(I)
COR
COR-IICC
(I)
CBO
CBO-BABL
(O)
ART
ART-TAU
(O)
SIM
SIM-MGI
16
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19
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(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
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(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
(P)
(I)
(P)
(P)
(I)
(P)
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digit
(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
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digit
(Integer)
Single
digit
(Integer)
Single
digit
(Integer)
(O)
ART
ART-TAU
(O)
SIM
SIM-COS
(O)
SIM
SIM-MGI
(O)
GOCE
GOCE-RC
(O)
SIM
SIM-EOS
(O)
SIM
SIM-COS
(O)
ART
ART-AIS
(O)
ART
ART-BIS
(O)
SIM
SIM-EOS
(O)
SIM
SIM-CC
(O)
ART
ART-TAU
(O)
GOCE
GOCE-RC
(O)
ART
ART-AIS
t y esaAX2 rFkk BX2 d h lkFk lkFk foy s;rk (simultaneous solubility) d slanHkZes
afuEu esalsd kSulsd Fku
9
8
lR; gSaA [fn;k gSKsp(AX2) = 3.888 10 , Ksp(BX2) = 1.944 10 ]
Sol.
K sp (AX2 )
K sp (BX2 )
3.888 10 9
8
1
S
=
5
5S
1.944 10
A2+ + 2X
S
2S + 10S
BX2
B2+ + 2X
5S 10S + 2S
Ksp (AX2) = S(12S)2 = 3.888 109
Solubility of BX2 = 5S = 1.5 103 M
AX2
S = 3 104 M
BX2 d h foy s
;rk= 5S = 1.5 103 M
[X] = 12 S = 3.6 103 M
2.
SPM
100 ml
0.2 M Urea
100 ml
0.15 M KCl
SPM
100 ml
0.1 M AlCl3
(SCP(P)) (T)
After sufficient time
(Consider temp constant & 100% dissociation of strong electrolyte)
100
(A) Volume of urea solution will be
ml.
3
400
(B*) Volume of AlCl3 solution will be
ml.
3
(C*) There will be no change in volume of KCl solution.
(D) Volume of both KCl and AlCl3 solutions will increase.
100 ml
0.2 M ;q
fj;k
100 ml v) Z
v) Z
ikjxE;
ikjxE;
f>Yyh 0.15 M KCl f>Yy h
100 ml
0.1 M AlCl3
i;kZIr le; i'pkr~(rki fu;r rFkk izcy oS| qr vi?kV~; d k 100% fo;kst u ekursgq,)
(A) ;w
fj;k foy ;u
d k vk;ru
100
ml gks
xk
3
400
ml gks
xk
3
ugh gksxk
c<+sxkA
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Sol.
Sol.
After sufficient time osmotic pressure of all solution will become same.
as T is same i.e. molar concentration should be same, for this ratio of volume should be the same as that
of ratio moles.
Urea
:
KCl
:
AlCl3
20 m moles
30 m moles
40 m moles
Total volume (300 ml) should be divided in 2 : 3 : 4
2
200
Vurea =
300 =
ml
9
3
3
VKCl =
300 = 100 ml
9
4
400
VAlCl3 =
300 =
ml
9
3
i;kZIr le; i'pkr lHkh foy ;uksd k ijklj.k nkc leku gkst k;sxkA pwafd T leku gSvFkkZr~eksy j lkUnzrk leku gksuh
pkfg,] eksy vuqikr d h rjg vk;ru vuqikr Hkh leku gksuk pkfg,A
;wfj;k
:
KCl
:
AlCl3
20 fey h eks
Yl
30 fey h eks
Yl
40 fey h eks
Yl
d qy vk;ru (300 ml) 2 : 3 : 4 esasfoHkkft r gksuk pkfg,A
2
200
300 =
ml
9
3
3
VKCl =
300 = 100 ml
9
4
400
=
300 =
ml
9
3
Vurea =
VAlCl3
3.
1
V
3 C
3PC VC2 = 3
(GST(P))
(C)
1 RTC
8 PC
(D*)
2 2
27 R TC
64 PC
Sol.
(3b)2 = a
27b2
Similarly for (D) option.
(D) fod Yi d sleku
4.
2.25 g of a Non volatile substance dissolved in 250 g of C6H6 . This solution shows depression in F.P. by
0.25K. Which of the following is /are correct :
(SCP(P))
-1
-1
Given that : (Kb and Kf for C6H6 is 2.53 Kmolal and 5.12 Kmolal , BP of C6H6 = 353.3 K)
(A*) Molar mass of substance is = 180
(B*) B.P. of solution is = 353.42 K
(C*) Relative lowering in vapour pressure of solvent = 0.0038
(D) All are not correct
,d 2.25 g vok"i'khy inkFkZ250 g C6H6 es?kqfy r gS] ;g foy ;u 0.25K d k fgekad esvoueu n'kkZrk gS&
Tf = m Kf =
0.256 =
g.wt
1000
Kf
M.M
(g.wt.)solvent foy k; d
2.25 1000
5.12
M.M.
250
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Kb
M.M
(g.wt.)solvent foy k; d
2.25 1000
2.53 = 0.1265
180
250
B.P. of solution (foy ;u d k DoFkuka
d ) = 353.3 + 0.1265 = 353.425 K
2.25
V.P.
n
180
= XB =
=
= 0.00388.
2.25 250
P solvent
nA nB
180
78
=
5.
[M] (SBC(I))
Which one of the following alkali metals does not give hydrated salts ?
(B*) Na
(C*) K
(D*) Cs
Which method is suitable method for preparation (SCH(P)), Preparation of colloid) (MCQ) (T)
(A*) God sol is prepared passing formaldehyde into gold (III) chloride for reduction.
(B*) Silver sol can be prepared by electrical disintegration process.
(C) Ferric hydroxide can be prepared by removing dissolve electrolyte by suitable membrane.
(D) Ferric hydroxide can be prepared by adding large amount FeCl3 into freshly prepared precipitate.
(C) mi;q
Dr
f>Yy h }kjk ?kqfy r oS| qr vi?kV; d ksfud ky d j Q sfjd gkbMksDlkbM d kscuk;k t krk gSA
Re duction
(A) 2AuCl3 + 3HCHO + 3H2O
2 Au + 3HCOOH + 6HCl
( sol)
7.
vip;u
(C)
(D)
Electrons are revolving in principal quantum number 4. Which of the following statements are incorrect for
this.
(ATS(P))
h
(A) Maximum orbital angular momentum for this electron is 3
(B*) Maximum 18 electron can have this value of principal quantum number
h
(C*) Maximum 10 electron can have 3
angular momentum
(B*) vf/kd re 18 by s
DVkWu
gS
(C*) vf/kd re 10 by s
DVkWu d ks.kh;
laosx
j[k ld rsgS
(D*) vf/kd re 6 by s
DVkWu m = 0 j[k ld rsgSA
Sol.
n=4
(A)
= 0, 1, 2, 3
L=
8.
( 1)
h
;
2
L=
3(3 1)
L=
12
h
,
2
h
2
3
(B)
(C)
2n 2(4) = 32
= 3, maximum electron (vf/kd re by s
DVkWu) = 2(2 + 1)
(D)
n=4
l = 0, 1, 2, 3
m = 0, 0, 0, 0
Total 4-orbitals can have m = 0
d qy 4 d {kd ksaesam = 0 mifLFkr gSA
In which of the following arrangements, the order is not correct according to the property indicated
againstit:
(PTB(I))
(A) increasing size : F < O < N < Ne
(B) increasing E1 : B < C < O < F
(C*) increasing negative value of first Heg : Se < S < O
(D*) increasing E1 : Sc < Y < La
[ART][O][M]
>
lkeF;Z]
(B)
>
lkeF;Z]
(C)
>
lkeF;Z]
(D*)
>
lkeF;Z]
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10.
(OPTICAL)
[SIM][O][M]
(A) Molecules that are not superimposable on their mirror images are chiral.
(B*) A compound with 2-chiral carbon is always chiral.
(C*) All chiral molecules have at least one chiral atom
(D) All the compounds having chiral molecules must be optically active
Sol.
12.
[SIM][O][T]
gSgSa
%
The correct orders for physical properties of maleic acid(I) and fumaric acid (II) is/are
[SIM][O][T]
(A*) Dipole moment
(B*) H2O Solubility
(C*) Ka1
(D*) pK a2
:
:
:
:
I > II
I > II
I > II
I > II
eSy sbd vEy (I) rFkk ;wesfjd vEy (II) d sHkkSfrd xq.k/keksZd sfo"k; esafuEu esalsd kSulk e lgh gS\
(A*) f}/kz
qo vk?kw.kZ
:
I > II
(B*) H2O foy s
;rk
:
I > II
(C*) Ka1
(D*) pK a2
13.
:
:
I > II
I > II
Which of the molecules has/have all the three elements of symmetry centre, plane and axis
simultaneously.
[SIM][O]
fuEu esalsd kSulk ;kSfxd lefefr d k d sUnz] lefefr d k ry rFkk lefefr d k v{k rhuksaj[krk gS\
(A)
(B*)
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(C)
14.
(D)
(P)
(Q)
[GOCE(O))]
(R)
(S)
1-Chloropropene has two diastereomers X and Y. The boiling point of X is greater than Y. Which of the
following option is true about X and Y ?
[SIM][O][E]
(A*) X is more stable than Y
(B*) X is trans isomer
(C) Melting point of Y is greater than X
(D*) Water solubility of X is greater than Y
1-Dy ks
jksizksihu d snksfoofje: ih leko;oh X rFkk Y gSA X d k DoFkukad fcUnqY d h vis{kk vf/kd gSA vr% fuEu esals
d kSulk fod Yi X rFkk Y d sfo"k; esalgh gS
a\
(A*) X, Y d h vis
{kk vf/kd LFkk;h gS
(B*) X foi{k&leko;oh gS
(C) Y d k xy uka
d fcUnqX d h vis{kk vf/kd gS
(D*) X d h t y es
afoy s;rk Y d h vis{kk vf/kd gSA
Sol.
Sol.
(COR(I))(M))
Page # 10
Ans.
Sol.
17.
Ans.
Sol.
18.
If urea is added in the sugar solution then how many of the following are correct ?
(SCP(P)) (E)
(a) Vapour pressure of solution decreases
(b) Relative lowering in vapour pressure increases
(c) Freezing point decreases
(d) Depression in freezing point increases
(e) Elevation in boiling point as well as boiling point of solution increases
(f) Osmotic pressure decreases
;fn 'kd Zjk foy ;u es;wfj;k fey k;k t k, rksfuEu esalsfd ruslgh gSa&
(a) foy ;u d k ok"inkc ?kVrk gS
A
(b) ok"inkc esvkis
f{kd voueu c<+rk gSA
(c) fgeka
d ?kVrk gSA
(d) fgeka
d esvoueu c<+rk gSA
(e) foy ;u d sDoFkuka
d d slkFk&lkFk DoFkukad esmUu;u c<+rk gSA
(f) ijklj.k nkc ?kVrk gS
A
Ans.
Sol.
5
Non volatile solute is added in the solution therefore.
V.P., RLVP, , Tf , Tf , Tb , Tb, (a, b, c, d, e are correct)
Sol.
vok"i'khy foy s
;] foy ;u esfey k;k t k, rks
V.P., RLVP, , Tf , Tf , Tb , Tb, (a, b, c, d, e lgh gS
A)
19.
(COR(I))
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esafd y s
V oy ;ksad h la[;k = a
2+
[Co (en)2(NH3)Cl]
[Ni(DMG)2]
2+
es
afd y sV oy ;ksad h la[;k = b
d h x.kuk d jksA
Ans.
Sol.
a = 5, b = 2, c = 2, d = 0 (a + b + c + d) = 9
20.
Solubility product of KAl(SO4)2, is 4x at 25C. If depression in freezing point when KAl(SO4)2 is dissolved
in water to make its saturated solution at 25C is ax then what will be the value of a ? [Assume that there is
-1
no significant change in density of water on dissolving KAl(SO4)2, Kf = 2 K molal ]
(SCP(P))
25C
lar`Ir foy ;u cuk;k x;k rc foy ;u d sfgekad esavoueu ax gksxk] rksa d k eku D;k gksxk\ [KAl(SO4)2 d ks?kksy us
ij t y d s?kUkRo esad ks
bZlkFkZd ifjorZu ughaekuas] Kf = 2 K molal-1]
Ans
Sol.
4x = 4S
Solubility is x mol/L
(COR(I))(M)
[Cr(gly)3] es
afd y s
V
oy ;ksd h la[;k = b
[Ni(en)3]Cl3 es
afd y s
V
[Ni(CO)4] es
afd y sV
oy ;ksd h la[;k = c
oy ;ksd h la[;k = d
(a + b + c + d) d seku
d h x.kuk d jksA
Ans.
Sol.
a = 2, b = 3, c = 3, d = 0 (a + b + c + d) = 8
22.
5.
(a), (b), (c), (d) & (e) are correct.
(a), (b), (c), (d) rFkk(e) lgh gS
aA
(b) LiHCO3
Li2CO3 + H2O + CO2
What is the number of mole of benzene (PB0= 150 torr) per mole of toluene (PT0 = 50 torr) in vapour phase
if the given solution has a vapour pressure of 120 torr in equilibrium with its vapour ?
ok"i izkoLFkk esaizfr eksy VkWy wbu (PT0 = 50 torr) esacsUt hu (PB0= 150 torr) d seksy ksd h la[;k D;k gS] ;fn fn;k x;k
Ans.
Sol.
7
P = PBXB + PT XT
120 = 150(XB) + 50 (1 XB)
100 XB = 70
XB = 0.7
foy ;u bld sok"i d slkFk lkE; esa120 torr ok"i nkc j[krk gks?
XBPB0
0.7 x 150
=
= 0.875
P
120
YB 7
YT 1
YB =
24.
Ans.
Sol.
(SCP(P))
YT = 1 0.875 = 0.125
If Phosphorous acid, Tetrathionic acid and Pyrophosphoric acid have number of acidic hydrogen per
molecule respectively as x, y and z, then find the value of x + y z.
;fn Q kWLQ ksjl vEy , VsVkFkk;ksfud vEy rFkk ik;jksQ kWLQ ksfjd vEy d sfy , izfr v.kqvEy h; gkbMkst u d h la[;k d s
eku e'k% x, y rFkkz gS] rks(x + y z) d k eku Kkr d hft ;sA
(CBO(I))
0
Phosphorous acid (H3PO3) Dibasic x = 2
Tetrathionic acid (H2S4O6) Dibasic y = 2
Pyrophosphoric acid (H4P2O7) tetrabasic z = 4
Q kWLQ ks
jl vEy (H3PO3) f}{kkjh; x = 2
VsVkFkk;ksfud vEy (H2S4O6) f}{kkjh; y = 2
ik;jksQ kWLQ ksfjd vEy (H4P2O7) prq"{kkjh; z = 4
25.
In the disproportionation reaction of NaOH with one molecule of P4, in presence of H2O to give PH3 &
sodium hypophosphite, number of molecules of NaOH reacting are .............. .
(Mol-1(P))
P4 d s,d v.kqd h] NaOH d slkFk H2O d h mifLFkfr es
afo"kekuqikru vfHkf ;k esa] ft lesa PH3 o lksfM;e
Sol.
26.
Ans.
CI2O7 es
a, f}ca/k vfHky {k.k iz
nf'kZr
6
27.
(CBO(I))
d jusoky sCIO ca
/kksd h la
[;k gSaA
The number of vacant hybrid orbitals which participate in the formation of 3-centre 2 electron bonds i.e.,
banana bonds in diborane structure is :
(CBO(I))
Mkbcksjsu l ajp uk esa fjDr l ad fjr d {kd ksa d h l a[ ;k crkb;s t ks 3-d sUnz 2 by sDVkWu ca/k v FkkZr ~ cukuk
ca/k (banana bonds) fuekZ.k esaHkkx y sr sgSA
Ans.
Sol.
No of vacant sp3 hybrid orbitals participating in the formation of banana bonds are 2.
cukuk ca/k (banana bonds) d sfuekZ.k esaHkkx y su soky sfjDr sp3 l ad fjr d {kd ksad h l a[ ;k 2 gSaA
28.
Ans.
Sol.
x
then what is the 'x' ?
10 0
x
[Cr(H2O)6]Cl2 d sfy , C.F.S.E d k eku
gSrks'x' d k eku D;k gks
xk \
10 0
6.
C.F.S.E = [ 0.4 nt 2g + 0.6neg] 0 + np
The C.F.S.E value of [Cr(H2O)6]Cl2 is
(COR(I))
10 0
Calculate total number of possible isomers (structrural and stereoisomers) of the compound
[Ir(en)2(NH3)(NO2)]2+
(COR(I))
;kSfxd [Ir(en)2(NH3)(NO2)]2+ d sfy , lHkh laHko leko;oh;ksalajpukRed rFkk f=kfoe leko;oh d h la[;k Kkr d jksA
Ans.
Sol
gy -
Optically inactive
1. trans-NH3 / NO2
Optically active
3. Cis-NH3 / NO2 (d + )
2. trans-NH3/ONO
4. Cis-NH3/ONO (d + )
d k'k vlf ;
1. foi{k(trans)-NH3 / NO2
d k'k laf ;
3. lei{k(Cis)-NH3 / NO2 (d + )
Page # 14
2. foi{k(trans)-NH3/ONO
30.
(i)
4. lei{k (Cis)-NH3/ONO (d + )
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(i)
sp3d, sp3d2
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
Ans.
Sol.
fuEu d Fkuksaes
alsfd rusd Fku lgh gSa%
rFkk sp3d3 esalssp3d2 lad j.k esaby sDVkWuksad scak ;q
Xe&cak ;qXe d se; 90 d scak d ks.kks
ad h la[;k
vfkd re izsf{kr gks
rh gSA
SF4, CF4 rFkkXeF4 es
alsd soy SF4 esavarj ijek.kqd cak d ks.k 10928 izsf{kr gksrk gSA
N2F4, N2F2 rFkk N2 ea
slsN2F4 esalsN N cak y EckbZ vfkd re ik;h t krh gSA
+
NF3, NO3 , BF3, H3O rFkk NH3 es
als[NF3, H3O+] rFkk [BF3, NO3] lelajpukRed ;q
Xe gSaA
NH3, PH3, AsH3 rFkkSbH3, es
alsSbH3 U;wure cak d ks.k j[krk gSA
SbCl3, SbBr3 rFkkSbI3 es
alsSbI3 vfkd re cak d ks.k j[krk gSA
5
(i) Bond pairbond pair bond angles in sp3d2 are 12.
(i) sp3d2 es
acak ;qXe&cak ;qXe d se; cak d ks.kksad h la[;k12 gSA
T;kfefr) esaca
k d ks.k 10928 izsf{kr fd ;k t krk gSA
(1.49 0.004)
NF3 and H3O+ ; both trigonal pyramidal.
lery h; ;
(v) Order is ( e)
NH3
>
106.6
PH3
93.8
>
>
>
SbCl3
97.1
(vi) Order is ( e)
SbI3
99
SbBr3
98.2
fijkfeMy
SbH3
91.3
Subjective(Sngle Intger) 15
31.
[ART][O][E]
(IV) PhCHO
(V)
(VI)
Page # 15
(VII)
(VIII)
(IX)
(X)
Ans.
Sol.
3
(III), (VI), (IX)
32.
[SIM][O][T]
(II) H2N2
(VI) (NH2)2N2
(III) HN3
(VII) HN=NN=NH
(IV) CH2N2
(VIII) NH2CH=NNH2
[GEOMETRICAL ISOMERISM]
Ans.
Sol.
(IX) NH2CH=NH
(X) CH2=NNH2
6
(II), (V), (VI), (VII), (VIII), (IX)
33.
How many hydrogen atoms will be exchanged by deuterium atoms when the compound
[ART][O][M]
t c ;kSfxd
OD / D O
Sol.
34.
[SIM][O][M]
5
Ph
Sol.
CH3
H
Ph
CH 3
35.
H3C
H
H
Ph
Ph
CH3
Ph
H
Ph
H
CH3
H3 C
H
Ph
CH3
H
H
Ph
CH3
Ph
CH3
CH3
H
H
Ph
Page # 16
is
Ans.
Sol.
ClCH=CHCH2Cl ,
36.
[GOCE][O][M]
N
H
H
Ans.
O
Sol.
N
N
N
37.
Ans.
38.
Find the total number of organic products in the final product mixture?
O3
Zn / H2O
NH2OH / excess
[SIM][O][T]
product mixture.
NH2OH / vkf/kD;
mRikn feJ.k
Ans.
39.
How many compounds will liberate CO2 gas when reacted with NaHCO3 ?
[ART][O][M]
fuEu esalsfd rus;kSfxd NaHCO3 d slkFk vfHkf ;k d jusij CO2 xSl fu"d kflr d jrsgS\
OH
(I) HCOOH,
(II) CH3COOH,
(III) CH3SO3H,
(IV) HNO3,
(V)
O
OH
OH
CH3
NO2
(VI)
NO2
Ans.
COOH
CH3
CH3
(VII)
CH3
CH3
(VIII)
CH3
5
Page # 17
Sol.
40.
How many bases will liberate ammonia when reacted with NH4Cl ?
[ART][O][M]
fuEufy f[kr esalsfd rus{kkj ;kSfxd NH4Cl d slkFk vfHkf ;k d jd sveksfu;k nsrsgS\
NH2
(I)
(II)
(III)
NH
(V) CH3CNH2 ,
(IV) (C2H5)2NH ,
H
O
CH2
(VI) CH3CNH2
(VII) CH3CNH2 ,
(VIII) NaOH,
Ans.
Sol.
3.
(IV, V, VIII)
41.
(IX) H2O,
(X) HC CNa
(V) CFClBrI,
F
(VI) C2FClBrI,
F
(II) CH3Cl,
(VII)
, (VIII)
(III) CH2BrCl,
O
, (IX)
(IV) CHBrClF,
(X)
Br
Cl
Sol.
Ans. 8
(I, II, III, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X)
42.
(XI)
Br
Cl
[SIM][O][M]
Ans.
43.
How many of the following compounds show positive test with Br2/H2O as well as 2, 4.D.N.P. ?
[ART][O][E]
fuEu esalsfd rus;kSfxd Br2/H2O rFkk 2, 4.D.N.P. d slkFk /kukRed ijh{k.k nsrsgS\
O
O
(I)
(II)
(III)
(IV)
,
OC2H5
O
O
(V)
(VI)
(VII)
O
Ans.
Sol.
4
(III, IV, VI, VII)
44.
Maximum number of -electrons taking part in conjugation at any one instant of time in
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CH=C=C=C=CH2
Ans.
45.
CH=C=C=C=CH2
6
[GOCE][O][T]
NH2
SO3H
C
H
Ans.
Page # 19
MATHEMATICS
TEST PATTERN
SYLLABUS :
Quadratic Equation, Straight Line, Circle, Mathematical Reasoning, Set & Relation,
Matrices & Determinant, Function and Inverse Trigonometric Function, Limits, Continuity &
Derivability
Subject
Nature of Questions
Maths/ MCQ
Physics/
16 to 45 Chemistry Subjective (Single digit)
1 to 15
Total
1.
Sol.
15
60
30
90
45
2 tan1 ( 3) is equal to
2 tan1 ( 3) cjkcj
Total
Total
150
[IT-CF]
gS&
(A*) cos1 4 / 5
(B*) cos1 4 / 5
(C*) / 2 tan1 4 / 3
(D) cot 1 4 / 3
2
4
i.e.
cos( 2 ) cos 2
< 2 <
1 tan2
1 tan2
1 9
4
1 9
5
4
2 cos1
5
4
4
4
Further iq
u% < 2 <
0 < 2 + <
2
2
2 tan
3
tan (2 + ) = tan2 =
=
4
1 tan2
3
tan1
= 2 +
4
4
4
2 + = cot1
=
tan1
3 2
3
2 = tan1
=
+ tan1
2
2
3
3
[Type text]
Page 1
2.
Sol.
3.
[FN-RG]
(D) 2
[FN-RG]
(A) y = 2x + 3
4.
(B*) y = 4x 5
4
(C*) x y = 2014
(D*) x + y = 2014
[QE-CR]
(D*) a = 0
ewy 2 gSA
5
(B*) mHk;fu"B
Sol.
+ a = 1 ; + a + 1 = 0 = 1 and vkS
ja = 0
5.
Let f(x) = x +
x 2 2x and g(x) =
x 2 2x x, then
lim g(x) =
6.
x 2 2x x
lim
[LT-IL]
Sol.
(D*) a = 0
x 2x x gS
] rks
(C*) lim f(x) = 1
= 1
x 2x x
x 2 2x x
x 2 2x x
x 2x x
= lim
2x
2
x 1 x
x
1 g(x) , 0 g(x) 1
ekuk
1 g(x) , 0 g(x) 1
lim
2
2
1 1
x
= 1
[FN-CF]
[Type text]
Page 2
Sol.
(A)
(B*)
(C)
(D)
2 x 1 x 2
g(x) =
6 x 2 x 3
graph of g(x) is
g(x)
d k vkjs[k
1 g(x) , 0 g(x) 1
= g(x) 1
, 1 x 1
5 g(x)
, 1 x 3
2 x 1 , 1 x 1
= 5 (2 x) , 1 x 2
5 (6 x) , 2 x 3
x 1 , 1 x 1
= 3 x , 1 x 2
x 1 , 2 x 3
7.
If f(x) = 4x + 12x + 10, then which of the function is always well defined is/are
[IT-DG]
;fn f(x) = 4x2 + 12x + 10, rc fuEu esalsd kSulk Q y u lnSo ifjHkkf"kr gS&
1
f(x) = (2x + 3) + 1
f(x) 1
8.
C vkS
jD
ifjHkkf"kr ughagSA
2
[Type text]
[QE-RC]
Page 3
f() = ( + ) 2 = 2( + 5) = 2 2 + 10
2
f() = 11 ( + 1) & D 0
10
2
3
2 f() 11
9.
[FN-DN]
(B) 1/2
(C*) 3/2
(D) 1/2
log
(0.3)2
(x + 2x) log(0.3)(x + 2)
1/2
(x + 2x) (x + 2)
(x)(x + 2 1) 0
(x)(x + 1) 0
x [1, )
10.
2
2
Q y u f(x) = sin x {x} , t gk{.} fHkUukRed Hkkx Q y u d ksO;Dr d jrk gS] d k vkorZd ky gS& [FN-PD]
3
3
(A*) 3
Sol.
(B) 5
2
2
2
4 2
sin
x
{x}
=
sin
x
{x} .
3
3
9
(C*) 6
(D) 7
4 2
4 2
2
2
= sin
x cos
{x} cos
x sin
{x}
3
3
9
11.
2x
[IT-CF]
2
1 x
(B*) cos1
= 2tan1x if x < 0
1 x 2
x 1
2x
(C) cos1 (2x2 1) = 2 2cos1x if 1 x 0 (D*) tan1
= + 2tan1x if x < 1
1 x 2
fuEu esalsd kSulk vlR; gS?
(A*) sin1
(A) sin1
2x
2
x 1
= 2 tan1x if |x| 1
[Type text]
1 x 2
(B) cos1
= 2tan1x ;fn x < 0
1 x 2
2x
1 x 0 (D) tan1
= + 2tan1x ;fn x < 1
1 x 2
;fn
Page 4
Sol.
ifj.kke gSA
12.
o sin1x + sin1y =
1 3
(A*) ,
2 2
[IT-AS]
ij d kS
ulk fcUnqgksld rk gS&
3 1
(B*)
,
2 2
1 3
(C) ,
2 2
1
2
2
sin y x + y = 1 i.e. quadrant of circle
2
(D) (1, 0)
o`k d k prqFkk'k
Sol.
sin x =
13.
Vertices of a variable triangle are (3, 4), (5 cos, 5 sin) & (5 sin, 5 cos) where R
[SL-TR]
Sol.
(A*) f=kHkq
t
(C*) f=kHkq
t
Given points are equidistant from origin and centroid divides the line of join of circumcenter and
orthocenter in the ratio 1 : 2
14.
If f(x) =
Sol.
(A) vUrjky R es
af(x) lrr~vkS
j vod y uh; gSA
(B) vUrjky R es
af(x) lrr~gSy sfd u vod y uh; ughagSA
(C*) f(x) viusiz
kUr d sizR;sd fcUnqij lrr~Q y u gSA
(D) f(x) d q
N fcUnqv ksaij vod y uh; ughagSA
The numerator is 0 for all x R.
[CD-CP]
3 1
3
x <
2
2
f(x) is continuous function at ever y point of its domain
Hindi lHkh x R d sfy , va
'k d k eku 0 gSA
3 1
3
gj d k eku 'kwU; gksxk ;fn 1 2x 3 < 0
vFkkZr~
x <
2
2
[Type text]
i.e
Page 5
15.
[CR-CT]
(C) bud h ,d
Sol.
A circle passes through the points (1, 1), (0, 6) and (5, 5). If the points on this circle the tangents at which
are parallel to the straight line joining the origin to its centre, are (a, b) and (c, d) where a > c then
abcd=
[CR-LC]
,d o`k fcUnqv ksa(1, 1), (0, 6) vkS
j (5, 5) lsxqt jrk gS
A bl o`k ij fLFkr fcUnqv ksa(a, b) vkSj (c, d) ij [khap h xbZ
Li'kZ js[kk,a] ewy fcUnq d ks bld s d sUnz ls feykus oky h ljy js[kkvksa d s lekUrj gS] t gk a > c rc
abcd=
Ans. 0
Sol.
Points are A(1, 1) B(0, 6) C(5,5)
Slope of AB = 5
2
Slope of AC =
3
1
Slope of BC =
5
Page 6
tan =
2
3
2
sin =
Hindi
and cos =
13
3
13
3
2
coordinates of E and F are 2 13
, 3 13
13
13
d ks
.k B, 90 gS AC O;kl gSA
o`
k d k lehd j.k
(x + 1)(x 5) + (y 1)(y 5) = 0
x2 + y2 4x 6y = 0
3
OD d h iz
o.krk =
2
;fn EF d k >qd ko gks
2
tan =
3
2
3
sin =
vkSj cos =
13
13
3
E rFkk F d sfuns
Z'kkad 2 13
13
17.
, 3 13
13
[FN-CT]
5
(iii) f(x) = e + e
(iv) f(x) = x + 3x
(iii) f(x) = e + e
(iv) f(x) = x + 3x
[FN-EO]
x
x
+
+ 2014
2x 1 2
(ii) f(x) =
2 tan2 x
(iii) f(x) = log
2
2 tan x
x
x
+
+ 2014
2 1 2
(ii) f(x) =
2 tan2 x
(iii) f(x) = log
2
2 tan x
;fn x d s,sl siw.kkd ekuksad k ;ksxQ y gSft ud sfy , Q y u f(x) = logx2 (x + 1) + 5 x ifjHkkf"kr gSA
rc 9 d k eku Kkr d hft ,A
Ans. 5
Sol.
20.
Find the number of integral values of x in the domain of f(x) = sin1 [2 4x2] (where [.] is greatest integer
function}.
f(x) = sin1 [2 4x2] d siz
kUr esax d siw.kkd ekuksad h la[;k Kkr d hft , (t gk[.] egke iw.kkd Q y u d ksO;Dr d jrk
gS}
[IT-DG]
Ans. 0
Sol.
f(x) = sin1 [2 4x2]
1 [2 4x2] 1
1 2 4x2 < 2
0 < 4x2 3
0 < x2
[Type text]
Page 8
3
3
x
,
{0}
2
2
Number of integral values of x are 0.
x d siw
.kkd ekuksad h la[;k 0 gSA
21.
Number of solutions of the equation sgn(x [x]) = |sin x| in the interval [100, 100] (where [.] denotes
greatest integer function & sgn(x) denotes the signum function) is p. Find the value of p 395.
vUrjky [100, 100] esalehd j.k sgn(x [x]) = |sin x| d sgy ksad h la[;k p gS(t gk[.] egke iw.kk
d Q y u vkSj
sgn(x) flXue
[FN-FR]
Ans. 6
y
1
Sol.
2 3/2 1 1/2 O
1/2 1
3/2
sgn{x} = |sin x|
from graph solution are 0,
vkjs[k lsgy 0,
22.
1
3
, 1, , 2
2
2
1
3
, 1, , 2
2
2
1
Find the number of integers in the range of the function f(x) = [cot (2x x )] (where [.] denotes greatest
integer function)
[IT-DG]
2
Q y u f(x) = [cot (2x x )] d sifjlj esaiw.kkd ksad h la[;k Kkr d hft , (t gk[.] egke iw
.kkd Q y u gS)
1
Ans. 4
Sol.
2x x 1
1
2
cot (2x x ) <
4
1
[Type text]
Page 9
23.
[IT-AS]
Ans. 3
Sol.
x=y=z=1
24.
Find the number of solutions of the equation sin x cos x = 1 + cos x sin x in the interval [0, 2]
vUrjky [0, 2] esalehd j.k sin4 x cos4 x = 1 + cos6x sin4x d sgy ksad h la[;k Kkr d hft ,A
[FN-RG]
Ans. 0
1
& RHS 1
16
Sol.
LHS
25.
x + x
+ 7 then find the value of (f(2) + f(2) 7).
2
2
2
x + x
+ 7 rc (f(2) + f(2) 7) d k eku
2
2
2
[FN-IN]
Kkr d hft ,A
Ans. 7
Sol.
f(x) + f(x) = 14
f(2) + f(2) = 14
26.
x 1 , x 0
x 1 , x 0
Let f(x) =
and g(x) =
, then find the number of points at which the
2
(x 1) , x 0
| x 1| , x 0
ekuk f(x) =
[CD-CP]
x 1 , x 0
vkSj g(x) =
, rc ,s
l sfcUnqv ksa d h la[;k t gk ij Q y u g(f(x))
2
(x 1)
, x0
vlrr~gS&
Ans. 1
Sol.
g(f(x)) is discontinuous at x = 0
g(f(x)), x = 0 ij
27.
vlrr~gSA
2
If the curve y = 3x 5x + 7 lies below the curve y = 2x + 3x 5, x R, then find the number of integral
values of x.
[FN-RG]
2
Page 10
Ans. 3
Sol.
3x 5x + 7 > 2x + 3x 5
2
x 8x + 12 > 0
(x 2)(x 6) > 0
28.
[FN-RG]
vUrjky x [0, 4] esalehd j.k sin(cos x) = 1 d sgy ksad h la[;k Kkr d hft ,A
Ans. 0
Sol.
29.
1 cos x 1
3
3
3
If the sum of infinite terms of the series cot1 12 + cot1 22 + cot1 32 +......is tan1(k)
4
4
4
then k is
[IT-AS]
3
3
3
Js<h cot1 12 + cot1 22 + cot1 + 32 ......d svuUr inksd k ;ksx tan1(k) gks] rksk d k eku gS&
4
4
4
Ans. 2
Sol.
4n2 3
3
Tn = cot1 n2 = cot1
4
4
1
4
1
Tn = tan1 2
= tan
4n 3
n2 3
4
1
1
n n
2
2
= tan1 n 1 tan1 n 1
Tn = tan1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
1
5
3
Sn = tan1 tan1 + tan1 tan1 +.......
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
S = tan1() tan1 ; S =
tan1 = cot1 ; S = tan1(2)
2
2
2
2
30.
Let f(x) =
5 A cos x Bx sin x
x
, (x 0) is continuous at x = 0. If f(0) =
k
, then find the value
24
of k.
ekuk f(x) =
5 A cos x Bx sin x
x
, (x 0), x = 0
d hft ,A
k
gks] rks k
24
[CD-CP]
d k eku K kr
Ans. 5
Sol.
lim
x 0
5 A cos x Bx sin x
x4
x2 x4
x3 x5
5 A 1
...... Bx x
......
2! 4!
3! 5!
= lim
x 0
x4
[Type text]
Page 11
A B
(5 A) x 2 B x 4
.......
2
24 6
= lim
x 0
x4
5 A = 0 A = 5
A
5
and v kS
j
B = 0 B =
2
2
A
B
5
5
5
f(0) =
+
=
+
=
24
24
12 24
6
k
5
=
24
24
k = 5
31.
ax b
, x 1
If the function f(x) defined as f(x) = 3
is differentiable for all x, then the
, x 1
ax x 2b
value of 2(a + b) is
[CD-DI]
ax b
, x 1
;fn Q y u bl iz
d kj gSfd f(x) = 3
, lHkh x R d sfy , vod y uh; gS
] rc
, x 1
ax x 2b
2(a + b)
d k eku gS&
Ans. 1
Sol.
32.
f(1 h) f(1)
h 0
h
3
a(1 h) 1 h 2b (a b)
= lim
h 0
h
3
2
a(h 1 3h 3h) 1 h 2b a b
= lim
h 0
h
ah3 h2 (3a) h(3a 1) (b 1)
= lim
h 0
h
Limit will exist if lhek fo|eku gks
xh ;fn b 1 = 0 b = 1
f (1 + ) = 3a + 1
f(1 h) f(1)
f (1 ) = lim
h 0
h
a(1 h) b (a b)
= lim
h 0
h
a ah b a b
= lim
= a
h 0
h
Since f is differentiable at x = 1 pa
wfd x = 1 ij f vod y uh;
3a + 1 = a
2a = 1
1
a =
2
1
2(a + b) = 2 1 = 1
2
f (1 + ) = lim
gSA
3
, then find the number of points, where f(x) is non 2 2
[CD-DP]
3
;fn f(x) = max{tanx ,sin x. cosx} t gk x , rks mu fcUnqv ksa d h la[;k Kkr d hft , ft u ij f(x)
2 2
vod y uh; ughagSA
[Type text]
Page 12
Ans. 3
Sol.
33.
4
sin1(a8 + 1) + 2cos1(a12 + 1) sec1(a2 + 1), a R and 6x 8y = 7 are tangents
40
to a circle, find the length of arc of this circle which makes an angle of
at its centre. [IT-MS]
3
4
ljy js[kk,a3x 4y = sin1(a8 + 1) + 2cos1(a12 + 1) sec1(a2 + 1), a R rFkk 6x 8y = 7 o`k d h Li'kZjs[kk,a
40
gSbl o`k d h pki d h y EckbZKkr d hft , t ksbld sd sUnzij
d k d ks.k cukrh gSA
3
Straight lines 3x 4y =
Ans. 2
Sol.
Equation of first straight line is possible when a = 0
izFke ljy js[kk d k lehd j.k laHko gksxk t c a = 0
4
3x 4y =
+200=2
2
3x 4y = 2 .......(i)
6x 8y = 7
7
3x 4y =
.......(ii)
2
7
2
3
d= 2
=
5
10
3
20
= r
3
=
20
3
40
=
=2
20
3
r=
34.
A circle S1 passes through the point P(4, 3) and touches the circle S2 x2 + y2 10 = 0 at the point Q(3, 1)
a
on it. If (a, b) is the centre of director circle of S1, then find the value of
in simplest form. [CR-FC]
b
,d o`k S1 fcUnqP(4, 3) lsxqt jrk gSrFkk o`k S2 x2 + y2 10 = 0 d ksfcUnqQ(3, 1) ij Li'kZd jrk gSA ;fn
a
S1 d sfu;ked o`
k d k d sUnz(a, b) gS] rks d k eku ljy re~: i esaKkr d hft ,A
b
Ans. 3
Sol.
Equation of tangent at Q on S2 , is 3x + y 10 = 0
S2 d sfcUnqQ ij
[Type text]
Page 13
S1 d k d s
UnzrFkk bld sfu;ked
35.
45 15
o`k d k d sUnzleku gksrk gSvr%
,
2
2
=3
b
A variable line x + my = 1 (, m are parameters) intersect a circle x2 + y2 4x + 3 = 0 at the points P and
Q. The chord PQ subtends a right angle at the origin. If the locus of foot of perpendicular drawn from origin
on the given variable line is x2 + y2 4x + 3 = 0, then find the value of .
[CR-MS]
2
2
,d pj js[kk x + my = 1 (, m izkpy gS) o`k x + y 4x + 3 = 0 d ksnksfcUnqP vkSj Q ij iz
frPNsn d jrh gSA
t hok PQ ewy fcUnq ij led ks.k vUrfjr d jrh gSA ;fn ewy fcUnq ls nh xbZ pj js
[kk ij y Ecikn d k fcUnqiFk
x2 + y2 4x + 3 = 0 gS
] rc d k eku Kkr d hft ,A
Ans. 2
Sol.
Homogenising circle with the variable line
m
OM d k lehd j.k y =
x
mh = k .........(3)
From (2)& (3) we get (2) o (3) ls =
m=
2 + m2 =
h
2
h k2
k
2
h k2
.......(4)
....(5)
........(6)
h k2
Using (4) and (6), equation (1) becomes
j (6) lslehd j.k (1) ls
(4) vkS
3
4h
2
+2=0
2
2
h k
h k2
[Type text]
Page 14
2h2 + 2k2 4h + 3 = 0
or required locus is 2x2 + 2y2 4x + 3 = 0
;k vHkh"V fcUnqiFk 2x2 + 2y2 4x + 3 = 0
= 2
36.
x 1 cos x x , x 0
If function f(x) =
is continuous at x = 0 then find the value of 2(+ 1). [CD-CP]
x
, x0
e
x 1 cos x x , x 0
f(x) =
, x = 0 ij
x
, x0
e
;fn Q y u
Ans. 1
1
Sol.
x 1 cos x x
e = lim
x 0
x
1 x1 cos x
lim .
1
x
e
x 0 x
lim
= e x 0
1
x2
37.
(1)
1cos x
1
2
= e1/2
2(+ 1) = 1
The slopes of three sides of a triangle ABC are 1, 2, 3 respectively. If the orthocentre of triangle ABC is
a
origin and locus of its centroid is y = x , where a, b are relative prime, then b a is equal to [SL-TR]
b
f=kHkqt ABC d h rhu Hkqt kv ksa d h izo.krk, e'k% 1, 2, 3 gSA ;fn f=kHkqt ABC d k y Ecd sUnz] ewy
a
fcUnqgSv kSj bl d sd sUnzd d k fcUnqiFk y = x gS] t gka, b l gv HkkT; l a[ ;k gS] rksb a cjkcj gS&
b
Ans. 5
Sol.
1
3
1
Slope of BE d h iz
o.krk =
2
Slope of CF d h iz
o.krk = 1
Now the three point A,B,C be taken as
v c rhu fcUnqA,B,C fy ;st krsgS
Slope of AD d h iz
o.krk =
A , , B , , C (, )
3
2
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2 3 6
k=
3
18
Now slope of AB d h iz
o.krk = 1
3 2 =1
8
=
..........(1)
9
Slope of AC d h iz
o.krk = 2
3 =2
9 = 7
9
=
..........(2)
7
h=
If x 1,
and cos1(4x3 3x) + 3 sin1 x is equal to , then find the value of 2 + . [IT-AS]
2
;fn x 1,
1
2
Ans. 0
Sol.
= cos1 x
1 < x < 1/2
> cos1 x >
2
3
2
< <
3
2 < 3 < 3
cos1(4x3 3x) = 2 + 3 cos1 x
cos1(4x3 3x) + 3 sin1 x
= 2 + 3 cos1 x + 3 sin1 x
3
= 2 +
=
2
2
39.
1 4
4
3
2
Let A =
and A 4A 5A + 2I = I ('' is the unit matrix of order 2), then find . [MT-MS]
2 3
1 4
ekuk A =
j A4 4A3 5A2 + 2I = I gS('' ] 2 e d k bd kbZv kO;wg gS), rksK kr d hft ,A
v kS
2
3
Ans. 2
Sol.
Characteristic equation of A is
2 4 5 = 0
[Type text]
A d k v fHky k{kf.kd
l ehd j.k
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40.
ize s; l s)
41.
ifj.kke
Let the equation x + x + x + 2 = 0 has roots x1,x2, x3, x4 & x5 then find the value of
( x12 1)( x 22 1)( x32 1)( x 24 1)( x52 1).
[QE-MS]
K kr d hft ,A
Ans. 5
Sol.
42.
xq.kk d jusij
6 2
6 2
The value of cos cos 1
cos 1
is , then 2 is equal to
4
4
6 2
6 2
cos cos 1
cos 1
4
4
[IT-AS]
Ans. 1
6 2
=
12
4
6 2
5
cos
=
12
4
1
5
cos
= cos 3 = 2
12
12
Sol.
cos
43.
lim
x 0
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64 x 32x 16 x 4 x 2x 1
= (n2) . Find + .
sin3 x
[LT-SD]
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lim
x 0
64 x 32x 16 x 4 x 2x 1
= (n2)
3
sin x
Ans.
Sol.
2x 1
64 x 32x 16 x 4 x 2x 1
x3
lim
.
.
x 0
x3
sin3 x 2x 1
= lim (ln2)
x 0
64 x 32x 16 x 4 x 2x 1
(2x 1)3
= 6(ln2)
44.
If lim
;fn xlim
B
. where C > 0.
C
Ax 2 Bx Cx = 4, rc
B
C
[LT-FC]
Ans. 8
Sol.
(A C2 )x 2 Bx
2
=4AC =0&
A C
Ax Bx Cx
45.
=4
2
sin 2010 sin sin
5
5
3
tan
cot 2011
10
2
;fn lkjf.kd
2
sin 2010 sin sin
5
5
3
sin
cos 2009
5
2
3
tan
cot 2011
10
2
667
4
cos 2013
is . Find the value of 16 + 9.
6
4
sin
5
tan
667
4
cos 2013
= gS
] rks16 + 9 d k eku
6
4
sin
5
tan
Ans. 4
0
Sol.
3
5
3
tan
10
2
sin sin
5
5
0
tan
667
4
0
sin
4
5
2
3
4
sin
sin
sin
5
5
5
5
2
2
= sin sin
sin
sin 5
5
5
5
= sin
2
1
2
= sin
sin2
= 2 sin sin
4
5
5
5
5
2
1
3
1 5 1
5 1
1
5 5
=
=
cos cos =
4
5
5
4 4
4
4 16
4
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5
16
16+ 5 = 0
16+ 9 = 4
=
[Type text]
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