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1.
A body crosses the top most point of a vertical circle with critical speed. Its acceleration when the string
is horizontal, will be
(a)
6g
(b)
3g
(c)
2g
(d)
1g
2.
A water bucket is revolved in a vertical circle of radius 4 m and water does not fall down. The time
period of revolution is therefore
(a)
4 sec
(b)
10 sec
(c)
1 sec
(d)
5 sec
3.
The ratio of angular speeds of minutes hand and hour had of a watch is:
(a)
6:1
(b)
1:6
(c)
1 : 12
(d)
12 : 1
4.
5.
The maximum speed on a circular track is 15 km/hr. When track becomes wet, the maximum safe speed
is 10 km/hr. The ratio of the coefficient of the track is :
(a)
9:4
(b)
3:2
(c)
2:3
(d)
1.5 : 1
6.
A body of mass m performs U.C.M. the frequency n along the circumference of a circle having radius r.
Its force is given by the
(a)
4nmr2
(b)
42n2mr
(c)
4n2m2r2
(d)
42nm2r2
7.
When body is raised to a height equal to radius of earth, the P.E. change is
mgR
(c)
2mgR
(d)
None of these
(a)
mgR
(b)
2
1
th as compared to earth. What is the ratio of the
4
escape velocity from the earth to that from the planet?
(a)
3:1
(b)
1:2
(c)
1:1
(d)
2:1
8.
9.
The radii of the earth and the moon are in the ratio 10 : 1 while acceleration due to gravity on the earths
surface and moons surface are in the ratio 6 : 1. The ratio of escape velocities from earths surface to
that of moon surface is(a)
10 : 1
(b)
6:1
(c)
1.66 : 1
(d)
7.74 : 1
10.
An infinite number of identical point masses each equal to m are placed at point x = 1, x = 2, x = 4, x =
8, .. The total gravitational potential at point x = 0, is____
(a)
-GM
(b)
-2GM
(c)
+2GM
(d)
Infinite
11.
Radius of the earth is around 6400 km. The weight of body at height of 6400 km from earth surface
becomes
(a)
Half
(b)
One third
(c)
One fourth
(d)
No change
12.
Two circular discs A and B of equal thickness and mass but of materials densities. 1 and 2 (1>2). If
their moment of inertias about an axis passing through the center and normal to the circular faces be I1,
and I2, then
(a)
I1 < I2
(b)
I1 = I2
(c)
I1 > I2
(d)
I1 = 2I2
13.
M.I. of a body is 2 kgm2 and its rotational K.E. is 4 J. Then its angular momentum is
(b)
6 kg m2/s
(c)
8 kg m2/s
(d)
4 kg m2/s
(a)
2 kg m2/s
14.
A rod of length l, density D and area of cross-section A. It is rotated about its axis perpendicular to its
length passing through its centre, then its K. E. is
(a)
Al 2D2
12
(b)
Al 3D2
24
(c)
Al 3D2
6
(d)
Al 3D2
48
15.
A uniform disc of mass 2 kg is rotated about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the disc. If radius of
gyration is 50 cm, then the M.I. of disc about same axis is
(b)
0.5 kg m2
(c)
2 kg m2
(d)
1 kg m2
(a)
0.25 kg m2
16.
17.
(c)
Torque
(d)
Angular momentum
A wire of mass (m) and length l is bent in the form of a circular ring. The moment of inertia of the ring
about its axis is
1 2
1 2
1 2
(a)
ml2
(b)
(c)
(d)
2 ml
2 ml
2 ml
4
2
8
18.
The work done by the tension in the string of a pendulum during one complete vibration is equal to
(a)
Potential energy of pendulum
(b)
Total energy of pendulum
(c)
Kinetic energy of pendulum
(d)
Zero
19.
A simple pendulum of length L, suspended from the roof of a trolley which moves in horizontal
direction with an acceleration a. The direction of the spring from the vertical is and the time period of
pendulum is T. These values are given by
20.
(a)
a
l
tan1 andT = 2
( g a)
g
(b)
a
l
tan1 andT = 2
2
( g a2 )
g
(c)
a
l
sin1 andT = 2
( g a)
g
(d)
a
l
cos 1 andT = 2
2
( g a2 )
g
When a particle is executing a S. H. M., its maximum acceleration is a and maximum velocity is .
Then its amplitude will be
(a)
21.
(b)
2
2
(c)
(d)
(d)
50 cm
A.S.H.M. is represented by
X = 5 2 sin 2 t cos2 t . Then amplitude of the S.H.M. is
(a)
10 cm
(b)
20 cm
(c)
5 cm
22.
For a seconds pendulum, g is changed from 9.81 m / s2 to 9.51 m / s2, then change in its length will be
(a)
3m
(b)
0.03 m
(c)
0.6 m
(d)
0.06 m
23.
24.
The following four wires are made of the same material. Which of these will have the largest extension
when the same tension is applied ?
(a)
Length 0.5 m and diameter 0.5 10-3 m
(b)
Length 1 m and diameter 1 10-3 m
(c)
Length 2 m and diameter 2 10-3 m
(d)
Length 3 m and diameter 2 10-3 m
25.
L
The Youngs modulus of the wire of length L and radius r is Y. If the length is reduced to and radius
3
r
to . Its Youngs modulus will be
2
(a)
26.
(b)
4Y
3
(c)
3Y
4
(d)
12 Y
Youngs modulus of a wire is Y, strain energy per unit volume is E, then its strain is given by
(a)
Y
2E
(b)
2E
Y
(c)
E
Y
(d)
2 EY
27.
Mass of a spring is 100 gm, extension is 10 cm then the work done to produce this extension is
(g = 10 m / s2)
(a)
0.05 J
(b)
10 J
(c)
0.5 J
(d)
5J
28.
The bulk modulus of a gas is 6 103N/m2. The additional pressure needed to reduce the volume of the
liquid by 10% is
(a)
600 N/m2
(b)
1200N/m2
(c)
1600N/m2
(d)
2400 N/m2
29.
Two wires A and B are of the same material. Their lengths are in the ratio 1:2 and the diameters are in
the ratio 2:1. If they are pulled by the same force, the increase in length will be in the ratio
(a)
2:1
(b)
1:4
(c)
1:8
(d)
8:1
30.
A soap bubble of radius 3 cm is formed across one end of a U tube filled with liquid of density 0.8 g/cc.
The level of the liquid in the other limb higher by 5 cm over than in the first limb. The S.T. of soap
solution is
(a)
2940 dyne/cm (b)
20 dyne/cm (c)
25 dyne/cm (d)
15 dyne/cm
31.
The surface tension of a liquid is T. The increase in its surface energy on increasing the surface area by
A is
(a)
AT-1
(b)
AT
(c)
A2T
(d)
A2T2
32.
When a capillary tube is immersed in a liquid of radius r it raised to height h. The mass of the liquid is
20 g. If the radius of capillary tube is reduced to half then the new mass of the liquid is:
(a)
10 g
(b)
20 g
(c)
30 g
(d)
5g
33.
Water rises to a height of 10 cm in a capillary tube, and mercury falls to a depth of 3.42 cm in the same
capillary tube. If the density of mercury is 13.6 gm/cm3 and the angle of contact is 1350, The ratio of
surface tension for water and mercury is.
(a)
1 : 0.5
(b)
1:3
(c)
1 : 6.5
(d)
1.5 : 1
34.
The work done in splitting a drop of water of 1 mm radius into 106 droplets is :
( S.T. of water 72 10-3 J/m2)
8.95 10-5 J (c)
5.89 10-5 J (d)
5.98 10-5 J
(a)
9.98 10-5 J (b)
35.
36.
37.
85
85
m and
in air. Each wave produces 4 beats / seconds with a
170
172
third note of fixed frequency. Find the frequency of the third note.
(a)
684 Hz
(b)
342 Hz
(c)
680 Hz
(d)
688 Hz
The phase difference between two points is . If the frequency of wave is 50 Hz. Then what is the
3
distance between two points
(Given V = 330 m / s)
(a)
2.2 m
(b)
1.1 m
(c)
0.6
(d)
1.7 m
38.
When a plane wave travels in a medium in the + X-directions, the displacement of the particle is given
by y (x, t) = 0.01 sin 2 (t 0.1x), where y and x are measured in metreand t in second. What is the
wavelength of the wave ?
(a)
0.1 m
(b)
10.0 m
(c)
1m
(d)
100.0 m
39.
The wavelength of sound in air is 10 cm. Its frequency is, (given velocity of sound = 330 m / s)
(a)
330 cycles per second
(b)
3.3 kilo cycles per second
(c)
30 mega cycles per second
(d)
3 105 cycles per second
40.
(a)
A wave travelling In the positive x-direction with a velocity 1.5 m / s
(b)
A wave travelling in the negative x-direction with a velocity 1.5 m / s
(c)
A wave travelling in the negative x - direction have a wave - length 0. 2 m
(d)
Both b and c
41.
Two turning forks have frequencies 380 Hz and 384 Hz respectively, when they are sounded together,
they produce 4 beats. After hearing the maximum sound, how long will it take to hear the minimum
sound ?
1
1
1
1
sec.
sec.
sec.
sec.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
2
4
8
16
42.
A standing wave having 3 nodes and 2 antinodes is found between two atoms having a distance of 1.2
O
A . Between them the wavelength of standing wave will be
(a)
3.63 A O
(b)
6.05 A O
(c)
1.21 A O
(d)
2.42 A O
43.
44.
C
If the degrees of freedom of gas are f, then the ratio of its two specific heats p is given by
Cv
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a)
f
f
f
f
By what percentage should the pressure of a given mass of a gas be increased so as to decrease its
volume by 10 % at a constant temperature ?
(a)
8.1 %
(b)
9.1 %
(c)
10.1%
(d)
11.1 %.
45.
A one metre long sonometer wire is stretched with a force of 4 kg weight. Another wire of same material
and diameter is arranged alongside the first and stretched with a force of 16 kg weight. What should be
the length of second wire so that its second harmonic is the same as fifth harmonic of first ?
(a)
40 cm
(b)
50 cm
(c)
70 cm
(d)
80 cm
46.
Two sound waves of relative intensities 400 : 1 show interference. The ratio of intensity at the maxima
to minima is closed to
(a)
11
9
(b)
401
399
(c)
21
19
(d)
401
399
47.
Two stretched wires of same material of lengths l and 2 l vibrate with frequencies 100 and 150 Hz
respectively. The ratio of their tension is:
(a)
2:3
(b)
3:2
(c)
1:9
(d)
1:3
48.
The gas expands adiabatically at constant pressure. Such that its temperature T a
the gas is
(a)
1.30
(b)
1.50
(c)
1.67
(d)
C
1
.The value of p of
Cv
V
2.00
49.
50.
If the coefficient of reflection, absorption and transmission are respectivelyr, a andt of a surface and
its emissivity is e at the same temperature the Krichoffs law states that:
(a)
e=r
(b)
e=t
(c)
e=a
(d)
e = a = r = t.
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1.
2.
3.
The correct order to the packing efficiency in different types of unit cells is ............... .
(a) fcc < bcc < simple cubic
(b) fcc > bcc > simple cubic
(c) fcc < bcc > simple cubic
(d) bcc < fcc > simple cubic
4.
5.
6.
Which of the following 0.1 M aqueous solution will have the lowest freezing point ?
(b) C12 H 22O11
(c) Al2 ( SO4 )3
(d) KI
(a) C6 H12O6
7.
8.
9.
10.
0
m
( NH 4OH ) is equal to
(a)
0
m
(b)
0
m
(c)
0
m
(d)
0
m
11.
75% of the first order reaction was completed in 32 min. 50% of the reaction was completed in
(a) 24 min.
(b) 8 min.
(c) 16 min.
(d) 4 min.
12.
10 g of a radioactive isotope is reduced to 1.25 g in 12 years. Therefore, half-life period of the isotope is
(a) 24 years
(b) 4 years
(c) 3 years
(d) 8 years
13.
14.
15.
Extraction of gold and silver involves leaching the metal with CN ions. The metal is recovered by ...........
(a) displacement of metal by some other metal from the complex ion
(b) roasting of metal complex
(c) calcination followed by roasting
(d) thermal decomposition of metal complex
16.
(b) 33
(c) 50
(d) 75
17.
18.
(d) H 5 P5O15
(d) 5
19.
20.
(c) K 2O MnO2 O2
21.
Large number of oxidation states are exhibited by the actinoids than those by the lanthanoids, the main
reason being
(a) more energy difference between 5f and 6d than between 4f and 5d orbitals
(b) more reactive nature of the actinoids thant he lanthanoids
(c) 4f orbitals more diffused than the 5f orbitals
(d) lesser energy difference between 5f and 6d than between 4f and 5d orbitals
22.
On addition of small amount of KMnO4 to concentrated H2SO4, a green oily compound is obtained
which his highly explosive in nature. Identify the compound from the following :
(b) MnO2
(c) MnSO4
(d) Mn2O3
(a) Mn2O7
23.
Why is HCl not used to make the medium acidic in oxidation reaction of KMnO4 in acidic medium ?
(a) Both HCl and KMnO4 act as oxidising agents
(b) KMnO4 oxidises HCl into Cl2 which is also an oxidising agent
(c) KMnO4 is a weaker oxidising agent than HCl
(d) KMnO4 acts as a reducing agent in the presence of HCl.
24.
25.
26.
27.
The edge lengths of the unit cells in terms of the radius of spheres constituting fcc, bcc and simple cubic
unit cell are respectively ................ .
4r
4r
4r
4r
(a) 2 2 r ,
, 2r
(b)
, 2 2 r , 2r
(c) 2r , 2 2r ,
(d) 2r ,
, 2 2r
3
3
3
3
28.
Total volume of atoms present in a face-centred cubic unit cell of a metal is (r is atomic radius)
12 3
16 3
20 3
24 3
r
(b)
r
(c)
r
(d)
r
(a)
3
3
3
3
29.
The vant Hoff factor i for a compound which undergoes dissociation in one solvent and association in
other solvent in respectively
(a) Greater than one and greater than one
(b) Less than one and greater than one
(c) Less than one and less than one
(d) Greater than one and less than one
30.
Which of the following units is useful in relating concentration of solution with its vapour pressure ?
(a) mole fraction
(b) parts per million (c) mass percentage
(d) molality
31.
32.
In the electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride solution which of the half cell reaction will occur at anode?
33.
In an experiment 0.04 F was passed through 400 ml of 1 M solution of NaCl. What would be the pH of
the solution after the electrolysis ?
(a) 8
(b) 10
(c) 13
(d) 6
34.
Electrolysis of dilute aqueous NaCl solution was carried out by passing 10 milli ampere current. The time
required to liberate 0.01 mol of H2 gas at the cathode is (1 Faraday = 96500 C mol1)
(a) 9.65 104 sec
35.
One faraday of electricity is passed through mol-ten Al2O3, aqueous solution of CuSO4 and molten NaCl
taken in three different electrolytic cells connected in series. The mole ratio of Al, Cu and Na deposited at
the respective cathodes is
(a) 2 : 3 : 6
(b) 6 : 2 : 3
(c) 6 : 3 : 2
(d) 1 : 2 : 3
36.
Consider the Arrhenius equation given below and mark the correct option.
(a) Rate constant increases exponentially with increasing activation energy and decreasing temperature
(b) Rate constant decreases exponentially with increasing activation enegy and decreasing temperature
(c) Rate constant increases exponentially with decreasing activation energy and decreasing temperature
(d) Rate constant increases exponentially with decreasing activation energy and increasing temperature
37.
38.
1
For the reaction N 2O5 ( g ) 2 NO2 ( g ) O2 ( g ), the value of rate of disappearance of N 2O5 is given as
2
6.25 103 mol L1 s 1. The rate of formation of NO2 and O2 is given respectively as :
(a) 1.25 102 mol L s 1 and 6.25103 mol L1s 1
(b) 6.25103 mol L1s 1 and 6.25103 mol L1s 1
(c) 1.25 102 mol L1s 1 and 3.125103 mol L1s 1
(d) 6.25103 mol L1s 1 and 3.125103 mol L1s 1
39.
40.
(c) magnetite
Calamine is an ore of
(a) Zn
(b) Cu
(c) Al
(d) Fe
41.
42.
(b) 60 and 90
43.
44.
(b) H 2O2
(c) H 2 F2
(d) C2 H 2
45.
The correct order of decreasing second ionization enthalpy of Ti(22), V(23), Cr(24) and Mn(25) is
(a) Cr > Mn > V > Ti
(b) V > Mn > Cr > Ti
(c) Mn > Cr > Ti > V
(d) Ti > V > Cr > Mn
46.
47.
(c) Cr2O72
(d) Cr (OH ) 2
48.
49.
The increasing order of the crystal field splitting power of some common ligands is
50.
(a) H 2O OH Cl F CN
(b) CN H 2O OH F Cl
(c) F O OH Cl F CN
(d) Cl F OH H 2O CN
Which of the following configuration of ions has zero CFSE in both strong and weak ligand fields ?
(b) d8
(c) d6
(d) d4
(a) d10
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Mathematics Section I
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5)Please do not make any stray mark on the answer sheet.Rough work must not be done on the answer sheet.
6) Calculator is not allowed.
1.
Negation of If the vectors are not perpendicular then their dot product is not zero is
(a) The vectors are not perpendicular and their dot product is zero
(b) The vectors are perpendicular and their dot product is zero
(c) The vector are not perpendicular or their dot product is zero
(d) The vector are perpendicular or their dot product is not zero
2.
3.
4.
(c) 2n
5.
6.
,nZ
,nZ
(b) n (1) n
(d) n
,nZ
,nZ
7.
The sum of the radii of inscribed and circumscribed circles for an n-sided regular polygon of side a is:
a
a
(a) cot
(b) a cot
(c) cot
(d) a cot
4
2
2n
n
2n
2n
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
2 f 2 ac
|a|
2 f 2 bc
|b|
(c)
2 g 2 ac
|a|
(d)
2 g 2 bc
|b|
The joint equation of the pair of lines through the origin, each making an angle of 600 with the line
x 2 y 0 is:
(a) 11x 2 16 xy y 2 0
(b) x 2 16 xy 11 y 2 0
(c) 11x 2 16 xy y 2 0
(d) 11x 2 16 xy y 2 0
(b) x 2 y 2 4 x 6 y 5 0
(c) x 2 2 xy y 2 4 x 6 y 5 0
(d) x 2 y 2 4 x 6 y 5 0
If A(2,3, 1), B(2, 3, 3), C (1, 7, 2) D(6, 2, 2) are four points such that AB t1 AC t2 AD then:
2
4
(a) t1 , t2
3
3
13.
(b)
(b) t1
4
1
, t2
3
3
4
2
(c) t1 , t2
3
3
4
2
(d) t1 , t2
3
3
If , , are the angles made by the line with the positive directions of the X, Y and Z- axes
respectively then cos 2 cos 2 cos 2
(a) 1
14.
16.
(c) 2
(d) -2
If l , m, n are the direction cosines of a line in space then the possible least value of lmn is:
(a)
15.
(b) -1
1
27
(b)
1
3 3
(c) -1
(d)
1
3
A line makes angles of 1200 and 600 with the positive directions of X and Y- axes respectively. Then the
angle made by the line with the Zaxis is
(a) 900
(b) 300 or 1500
(c) 450 or 1350
(d) 600 or 1200
The angle made by the vector 3i 4 j 5k with the Z-axis is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
17.
The circumcentre of a triangle whose vertices are A(1,1,1), B(4,1,1) and C(4,5,1) is:
7
7
(c) ,3, 2
(a) 3, ,1
(b) (4,3,1)
(d) ,3,1
2
2
18.
19.
If the lines
(d) r (2i 3 j 4k ) i 2 j k
x 5 y 4 z 3
x 7 y 6 z 1
and
are perpendicular to each other then the value
2
1
of is:
(a) 1 or 2
20.
x 1 y 2 z 3
(b) 2 or 3
(c) 1 or 3
(d) -1 or 2
Two lines x ay b, z cy d and x a ' y b ', z c ' y d ' are perpendicular to each other if
(a) aa ' cc ' 1 0
(c) aa ' bb ' cc ' 0
21.
The equation of the plane which are at a distance of 5 units from the origin and whose normal has
2 1 2
direction cosines , , is:
3 3 3
(b) 2 x y 2 z 0
(c) 2 x y 2 z 15
(d) 2 x y 2 z 10
(a) 2 x y 2 z 5
22.
The equation of the plane passing through the points (2,3,1), (4,-5,3) and parallel to the Y-axis is:
(b) 3 x 2 z 8
(c) 5 x z 9
(d) x z 1
(a) 5 x 2 z 8
23.
A variable plane is at a constant distance p from the origin cuts the coordinate axes in A, B and C. The
locus of centroid of ABC is:
(b) x 2 y 2 z 2 3 p 2
(a) x 2 y 2 z 2 p 2
(c) x 2 y 2 z 2 9 p 2
24.
(d) x 2 y 2 z 2 6 p 2
r (i 3 j 5k ) (i j k ) is:
25.
(a) 9 x 8 y z 7 0
(b) 9 x 8 y z 11 0
(c) 9 x 4 y z 15 0
(d) 9 x 4 y z 11 0
A plane meets the coordinate axes at A, B and C such that the centroid of the triangle is (3,3,3). The
equation of the plane is:
(a) x y z 3
(b) x y z 9
(c) 3 x 3 y 3 z 1
(d) 9 x 9 y 9 z 1
26.
27.
2 x 2 y 9, 2 x y 7, x 2 y 8
(a) (3, 2.5)
28.
is
(c) (2, 2.5)
30.
31.
32.
In a triangle ABC, if
If 3a = b + c then cot
(a) 3
34.
3 4
2 2
1
,B
If A
then ( A B )
2
3
0
1
1
1
(a) A B
(b) does not exist
(c) is a skew symmetric matrix
(d) none of these
(a) 7 : 19 : 25
33.
29.
(d) | A |n 2 A
bc ca ab
then cosA : cosB : cos C =
11
12
13
(b) 8 : 19 : 25
(c) 9 : 10 : 11
(d) 13 : 14 : 15
B
C
.cot
2
2
(b) 2
(d) 4
cos 2 A cos 2 B
a2
b2
2 2
1 1
(b) 2 2
(a) 2 2
a b
a b
(c) 1
In a ABC ,
(c)
1 1 1
2 a 2 b2
(d)
1 1
a b
35.
36.
37.
(b) ( x 3 y )( x 3 y ) 0
(c) 2 x 2 3 y ( x 3 y )
(d) y 2 x
(b) ap 2 2hpq bp 2 0
(c) aq 2 2hpq bp 2 0
(d) aq 2 2hpq bp 2 0
If the points A(3, 2, 4), B (9,8, 10), C (2, 3,1) are such that x AB y AC 0 then:
(a) x 5, y 6
(b) x 5, y 6
(c) x 3, y 4
(d) x 4, y 6
38.
If the origin is the centroid of the triangle whose vertices are (a, 7, 2), (-2, b,-5) and (-2, 1, c)
Then the value of a, b, c are
(a) a = 4, b = -8, c = 3
(b) a = - 4, b= 8, c=-3
(c) a = 2, b = 3, c = -4
(d) a = - 4, b= -4, c=-3
39.
bc
a b c
,q
(a) 0
40.
ac
b c a
(b) 1
,r
ab
c a b
(d) 3
a b .c | a || b || c | holds iff
(a) a.b 0, b.c 0, c.a 0
41.
The direction ratios of a line perpendicular to both the lines whose direction ratios are
3, -2, 4 and 1, 3, -2.
(a) 2,-5, 6
(b) 4,-10, 12
(c) -8,10, 11
(d) -8,10,-11
42.
The acute angle between two lines whose direction ratios are given by p q r 0 and
p 2 q 2 r 2 0.
(a) 300
43.
(b) 600
1
(c) cos 1
6
(d) 900
2
(b) cos 1
7
3
(c) cos 1
7
4
(d) cos 1
7
44.
The foot of the perpendicular from the origin to the plane x y 3 z 4 0 is:
1 1 3
(a) , ,
5 5 5
45.
1 1 6
(b) , ,
7 7 7
2 2 9
(c) , ,
11 11 11
4 4 12
(d) , ,
11 11 11
The equation of plane passing through the line of intersection of the planes r. 3i j 2k 4 and
(a) 7 x 5 y 4 z 8
46.
(b) 7 x 5 y 3z 7
(c) 7 x 5 y 2 z 6
(d) 7 x 5 y 5 z 9
(c) -1
(d) 1
x y z 1
x y z 1
Has no solution if is
(a) -2 or 1
(b) -2
47.
The parametric equations of the line passing through the points A(3,4,-7) and B(1,-1,6) are
(b) x 3 , y 4 , z 7 6
(a) x 1 3 , y 1 4 , z 6 7
(c) x 3 2 , y 4 5 , z 7 13
48.
49.
(b) x n
(c) x
2 2
(d) x
2 4
50.
(d) x 2 3 , y 5 4 , z 13 7
(b) 120
(c) 96
(d) 0
The direction ratios of two lines determined by the relation l 5m 3n 0 and 7l 2 5m2 3n 2 0 are
(a) -1, 1, 2 or 1, 2, 3 (b) 1, 1, 2 or -1, 2, 3 (c) 1, 1, 2 or 1, 2, 3
(d) 1,-1, 2 or 1, 2, 3
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1.
(b)
vH 3 r g
v 2
aH H
r
2.
(a)
3r g
3g
T 2
2r
2r 2r
T
v
T
rg
r
4
2 3.14
4sec
g
9.8
2
T
M TH 12 60 60 12
H TM 1 60 60
1
3.
(d)
5.
(a)
v rg i.e. v
v1
1
v2
2
2
1 1 15 225 9
2 2 10 100 4
7.
(b)
=
=
2r
2R
R
R
2
GMm gR m 1
mgR
2R
2R
2
2GM
8R 3G
R
3
2
ve E E RE E RE 2 1
1 4RE 2
ve P P RP 2
4 E
8.
(c)
ve
9.
(d)
ve 2gR
v e E
v e M
2 gE RE
6 10
7.74
2 gM Rm
1 1
GM GM GM GM
......
1
2
4
8
1 1 1
V GM 1 ....
2 4 8
GM
2 GM
=
1
1
2
10.
(b)
11.
(c)
mg 6400
6400 6000
mg
12.
1
4
m1r12
2
m1r22
2
(a)
I1
I1 r12
( m1 = m2)
l2 r22
and I2=
m2 =
(1)
r22tp2
So r12 t1 m2 r22 t2
r12 2
(2)
r22 1
From equations (1) and (2),
I1 2
l2 1
As 1 2 hence, I1 I2
2E
(Strain)2 =
Y
2E
Strain =
Y
Or
15.
17.
(b)We know that when a wire is in the form of a circular ring, then radius of wire
1
r
2
We know that moment of inertia of the ring about its axis is
2
1 1
I mr m 2 ml 2
2 4
2
20.
(c)
vmax a
(i)
Amax a
(ii)
(iii)
21.
2 sin2 t cos2 t
(a)
x5
x5
2 sin 2 t 5 2 cos 2 t
(i)
Also x a1 sin t a2 cos t
2 2
A = a a
1 2
5 2 5 2
2
10cm
g1 g2 1
g1 g2
2 2 2
1
=
9.81 9.51
9.87
0.3
0.03 m
=
9.87
22.
(b)
l1 l2
24.
(a) l
L
A
25.
26.
1
R2
T 4 2 n R2 4 T R2 n 3 1
n 3
=
=
27.
(a)
28.
(a)
29.
(c)
30.
(a)
2
1/3
4 3.14 72 103 103 106 1
-5
8.95 10 J
Work done,
1
W F l
2
1
= 100 103 10 10 102
2
= 0.05 J
bulk modulus = P/(v/v);
P= 600 N/m2
YAl Y r 2l
F
L
L
F1 = F2
l1 L1 xr22 1
l2 L2 xr12 8
4T
r
4T
r
r h g 3 5 0.8 980
T
4
4
= 2940 dyne / cm
hg
31.
(b)
W AT
W
A
Surface energy = A T
Surface energy =
33.
r g h
2cos
rg 10
5 rg
For water, T1
2cos0
rg 3.42 13.6
For mercury, T2
2cos1350
(c)
= 6.5 5 rg
T1
1
T2 6.5
34.
T1 : T2 1: 6.5
R r n
r 1
3
3
n3
Work done = S. T. Change in area
W T 4 r 2 n 4 R 2
1
R2
T 4 2 n R2 4 T R2 n 3 1
n 3
2
1/3
= 4 3.14 72 103 103 106 1
-5
=
8.95 10 J
36.
n1
37.
38.
(a)
85
85
m, 2
m
170
172
1 2 n1 n2 and
1
v
v
, n2
1
2
2x 2x
n
v
330
1.1 m
2n 2 50 3
(b)
The given equation is
y x ,t 0.01 sin 2 t 0.1x (i)
(b)
39.
(b)
v n
0.1 =
(ii)
= 10 m.
v 330
0.1
= 3300 Hz = 3.3 kilocycle/sec
n
y = A sin vt x
(i)
0.2 m and
10
15 15 0.2
v
1.5 m/s
2
2
40.
(d)
41.
(c)
1
1
1
sec.
2 n1 n2 2 4 8
42.
(c)
43.
(c)
Cv
And
Now
44.
(D)
45.
(d)
dE
R
f
dT
2
R
f
Cp =Cv + R = f R = 1 R
2
2
1R
C p 2
f 2 1 2
=
Cv
f
f
f R
2
90
PV P '
100
T
T
P ' 100
10
1
P 90
90
P ' P 10
11.1%
P
90
2 100
m
2 l2
m
5 2
2
2 100 2l2
l2 = 80 cm
46.
(a)
Since, I a2
At maxima, a = a1 + a2
At minima, a = a1 a2
Given that relative intensities are 400 : 1
i.e. amplitudes are in the ratio 20 : 1.
Intensity at maxima 20 1
Intensity at minima 20 12
212 11
= 2
19
9
47.
(c)
1 T
.
2l m
100 =
48.
T
1
1 T1
2
and 150 =
2(2l)
m
2l m
100
T
= 2 1
150
T2
1
T
1
3
T2
T1 : T2 = 1 : 9
(b)
In adiabatic expansion,
PV = constant
RT
RT
V = constant
P
V
V
TV 1 = constant
1
T 1
V
1
Given T
V
1
2
=V
1
1
2
1 3
1 1.5
2 2
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1.
(c) 32
16. (d) 75
17. (d) 12 and 2
18. (c) H3P3O9
19. (a) 6
20. (b)K2MnO3 + MnO2 + O2
21. (d) lesser energy difference between 5f and 6d than between 4f and 5d orbitals
22. Mn2O7
23. (b) KMnO4 oxidises HCl into Cl2 which is also an oxidising agent
24. (b) Geometrical and optical
25. (b)
26. (a) Frenkel defect
27. (a)
28. (a)16(r3)/3
29. (d) Greater than one and less than one
30. (a) mole fraction
31. (b) the number of solute particles in solution
32. (b)
33. (c) 13
34. (b) 19.3 X 104 Sec
35. (a) 2 : 3 : 6
36. (d) Rate constant increases exponentially with decreasing activation energy and
temperature
37. (b) depends on the concentration of reactants present in excess
38. (c)
39. (d) copper pyrites
40. (a) Zn
41. (a) sulphury chloride
42. (a) 120 and 90
43. (b) 2 sigma and 1 pi bond
44. (b)H2O2
45. (a) Cr >Mn>V>Ti
46. ( c) VOSO4
47. (a) CrO4248. (c ) 1/6 Molecular weight
49. (d)
50. (a)
d10
increasing
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Mathematics Section I
1.
2.
3.
4.
1 1 1
X
0
(a) Here A 2 1 1 , X Y , B 2
4 1 3
Z
20
| A | 2
| A | 0, hence it has unique solution.
tan
6
3
Therefore x n
5.
6.
tan x
1
3
, n I
6
cos A cos B
(a) Since
a
b
cos A
cos B
2
sin A sin C
sin B
2
2
2
1 b c a 1 a 2 b2 c2 2 a 2 c2 b2
aK
2bc
2ab
2ac
cK
bK
2b 2 2(a 2 c 2 b 2 )
b2 a 2 c 2 b2
2b 2 a 2 c 2
Hence a2, b2, c2 are in A.P.
7.
a
2
a
2 B
n n
O
OM
= cot
2
n
OA
= radius of circumscribed circle
a
= cos ec
2
n
a
a
cos
a
n 1
=
2 sin sin
n
n
1 cos
a
n
=
2 sin
n
2 cos 2
a
2n
=
2 2sin .cos
2n
2n
= cot
2
2n
8.
9.
(Theory Results)
1
m
2
(d) tan 600
1
1 m
2
2
m 16m 11 0
2
y
y
16 11 0 (since y = mx)
x
x
2
11x 16 xy y 2 0
10.
11.
(c) Since 5 AB 3 AC 2 AD 0
5b 5a 3c 3a 2d 2a 0
5b 2d 3c
2d 3c
23
B divides CD internally in the ratio 2:3.
b
12.
(a) Let AB t1 AC t2 AD
4i 6 j 2k t1 (i 4 j 3k ) t2 (8i j 3k )
t1 8t2 4
....(1)
4t1 t2 6
....(2)
3t1 3t2 2
....(3)
AB AC AD
3
3
13.
14.
15.
(c)
1 1 1
1
3
3
3 3 3
co s2 1 2 0 0 co s2 6 0
1
1
co s2 1
4
4
1
co s
2
0
4 5 o r 1 3 5 0.
16.
co s
9 16 25 1
50
2
17.
(d) Circumcentre is
x1 x2 y1 y2
1 4 1 5 5
,
, z1
,
,1 ,3,1
2
2
2
2
2
18.
19.
1 or 2.
20.
x b
zd
y,
y
a
c
x b y 0 z d
a
1
c
Equation of second line is
x b'
zd'
y,
y
a'
c'
x b' y 0 z d '
a'
1
c'
The direction ratios of given lines are a, 1, c and a,1,c
Since lines are perpendicular to each other.
aa ' 1 cc ' 0.
21.
22.
23.
24.
1
p
1 1 1
a 2 b2 c2
(b) Equation of the plane through A(1,2,-4) and containing the lines with direction ratios 2,3,6 and
1,1,-1 is
x 1 y 2 z 4
2
3
6 0
1
1
1
9 x 8 y z 11 0
25.
26.
27.
D(0,7)
9
0,
. B 2
F
(0,4)
X'
0
Y'
Q
.
7
1,
2 5
.P
,2
2
. .
.
X
C A L1 E(8,0)
7
9
L3
, 0 L2 , 0
2
2
Z
Z
5
atP ,2
2
5
2 3(2) 11
2
7
atQ 1,
2
7 4 21 25
2(1) 3
2
2
2
28.
(b)
Y
3x+4y=12
5
4
3 . D(0;3)
2 .B(0,2)
2
x+
3y
=6
1
X'
C(4;0)
A(3,0)
2 3 4
X
5
Y'
The solution set is below the line 2 x 3 y 6 which contain the origin.
The shaded region represents the inequality 2 x 3 y 6. and the shaded region represents by
3 x 4 y 12 as shown in flg.
There is no unique solution satisfying all the constraints hence it is called infeasible solution.
29.
30.
(b) Hint p q ~ q ~ p
B and C are equivalent.
1 2
(d) A B
and | A B | 2 4 2
2 2
2 2
adj ( A B)
2 1
1 1
( A B)1
is exist and not a skew symmetric.
1 1/ 2
1
3 4
1/ 2
1
A1
B
and
1
3
1
2
5 / 2 3
A1 B 1
2
1
(d ) is correct option.
31.
A
| A |n 2 A (adjA) 1
| A|
32.
b 2 c 2 a 2 36 25 49 1
2bc
2(6)(5)
5
2
2
2
a c b
49 25 36 19
cos B
2ac
2(7)(5)
35
cos A
cos C
a 2 b 2 c 2 49 36 25 5
2ab
2(7)(6)
7
1 19 5
cos A : cos B : cos C : :
5 35 7
7 :19 : 25.
33.
(b) Since
3a b c 4a a b c
abc
2a
2a s
2
And a s a
Now
B
c
s ( s b)
s( s c)
cot .cot
2
2
( s a )( s c) ( s a )( s b)
s
2a
2
sa a
34.
K
sin A sin B sin C
Now
cos 2 A cos 2 B 1 2sin 2 a 1 2sin 2 B
a2
b2
a2
b2
1 1
sin A
sin B
2 2
2
2
a b
a
b
1 1
2
2
= 2 2 2 2
a b
K
K
1 1
= 2 2
a b
2
(a) 2 x y (2 y 3 x) 2 x 2 3 xy 2 y 2 0
Here a b 2 2 0
lines are perpendicular.
35.
36.
p
satisfy auxiliary equation
q
bm2 2hm a 0
(d) Slope m
p
p
b 2h a 0
q
q
aq 2 2hpq bp 2 0.
37.
AB 6i 6 j 6k 6(i j k )
AC 5i 5 j 5k 5(i j k )
(a)
AB AC
6
5
5 AB 6 AC 0
x 5, y 6.
38.
39.
40.
a.b c
1
a.b c
b.a c
(b.c a )
b.q
1
b c a
b.c a
c.a b
(c.a b
1
c.r
c a b
c.a b
a. p b.q c.r 1 1 1 1
(b) a. p
2 4
3 4 3 2
3 2 1 2 1 3
a
b
c
8 10 11
42.
2
1 0 1 0 11
c
or 600.
3
43)
44.
12 12 32 1 1 9 11
On dividing by 11 to x y 3 z 4, we get
1
1
3
4
x
y
z
11
11
11
11
Which is normal form lx my nz p Hence foot of perpendicular is ( lp, mp, np)
4 4 12
i.e. , ,
11 11 11
45.
46.
11
(b) | A | 1 1 0
1 1
3 3 2 0
( 1)( 2 2) 0
( 1) 2 ( 2) 0
1 or 2
If 1, then x y z 0 giving infinite number of solutions
2 has no solution.
47.
(c) Direction ratios of line AB are -2, -5, 13 Equation of line through A(3,4,-7) is
x3 y 4 z 7
2
5
13
x 3 2 , y 4 5 y, z 7 13
48.
4sin 2 x.cos 2 x 1
(2sin x.cos x) 2 1
sin 2 2 x 1
sin 2 2 x 1 sin 2
2 x n
Therefore
x
49.
n
,nZ
2 4
B(0,30)
D(0,12)
P(12,6)
C(24,0)
X'
(15,0)
Y'
50)
7(5m 3n) 2 5m 2 3n 2 0
6m 2 7 mn 2n 2 0
(2m n)(3m 2n) 0
2m n or 3m 2n
If n 2m then from (1), we get
l 5m 3(2m) m
n
2
l
m n
1 1 2
d.r.s of one line are -1, 1, 2
3
If n m then from (1), get
2
3 m
l 5m 3 m
2 2
l m n
1 2 3
d.r.s of second line 1, 2, 3.
l m
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ANSWER KEY
1
(b)
2.
(a)
3.
(d)
4.
(c)
5. (d)
6.
(b)
7.
(b)
8.
(c)
9.
(d)
10. (b)
11.
(c)
12.
(a)
13.
(d)
14.
(b)
15. (b)
16.
(d)
17.
(b)
18.
(d)
19.
(b)
20. (c)
21.
(a)
22.
(b)
23.
(a)
24.
(a)
25. (a)
26.
(b)
27.
(a)
28.
(a)
29.
(c)
30. (a)
31.
(b)
32.
(a)
33.
(c)
34.
(b)
35. (a)
36.
(a)
37.
(b)
38.
(b)
39.
(b)
40. (d)
41.
(c)
42.
(c)
43.
(c)
44.
(d)
45. (d)
46.
(a)
47.
(c)
48.
(b)
49.
(d)
50. (c)
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ANSWER KEY :
1. (c)
2. (d)
3. (d)
4. (c)
5. (b)
6. (c)
7. (c)
8. (d)
9. (a)
10. (b)
11. (c)
12. (b)
13. (b)
14. (b)
15. (a)
16. (d)
17. (d)
18. (c)
19. (a)
20. (b)
21. (d)
22. (a)
23. (b)
24. (b)
25. (b)
26. (a)
27. (a)
28. (b)
29. (d)
30. (a)
32. (b)
32. (b)
33. (c)
34. (b)
35. (a)
36. (d)
37. (b)
38. (c)
39. (d)
40. (a)
41. (a)
42. (a)
43. (b)
44. (b)
45. (a)
46. (c)
47. (a)
48. (c)
49. (d)
50. (a)
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Answer Key :
1. (a)
2.
(a)
3.
(a)
4.
(a)
5.
(a)
6. (a)
7.
(c)
8.
(b)
9.
(d)
10.
(a)
11. (c)
12.
(a)
13.
(b)
14.
(b)
15.
(c)
16. (b)
17.
(d)
18.
(c)
19.
(a)
20.
(a)
21. (c)
22.
(d)
23.
(c)
24.
(b)
25.
(b)
26. (c)
27.
(d)
28.
(b)
29.
(b)
30.
(d)
31. (d)
32.
(a)
33.
(b)
34.
(b)
35.
(a)
36. (d)
37.
(a)
38.
(a)
39.
(b)
40.
(d)
41. (c)
42.
(b)
43.
(b)
44.
(d)
45.
(a)
46. (b)
47.
(c)
48.
(d)
49.
(b)
50.
(a)