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PHYSICS PAPER I (CODE: 11)

PART (A) :PHYSICS


SECTION I: (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE than one is/are correct.

1. The figure shows the position-time graph of a particle moving along the x-axis. Which of the
following statements is/are true?

(A) Displacement in time interval t = 0 s to t = 15 s is 4 m.


(B) Distance traveled between t = 0 s to t = 15 s is 11m.
(C) Average velocity between t = 10 s to t = 15 s is negative.
(D) Average acceleration between t = 0 s to t = 5 s is negative.

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2.A wedge of mass M and two springs of spring constants K1 and
K 2 , are kept on a smooth horizontal plane and both the springs are
in natural lengths. Then a sphere of mass M is put slowly as
shown in given figure. When sphere is at rest on the wedge then :
=( K1 2K = and K 2 K ) .
Mg
(A) Expansion in spring with spring constant K1is
3K
2Mg
(B) Compression in spring with spring constant K 2is
3K
(C) Expansion in spring with spring constant K1 is equal to the compression in spring with
spring constant K 2
(D) Expansion in spring with spring constant K1 is 50% of compression in spring with spring
constant K 2

3. Two rods of different materials are placed between massive


walls as shown in figure. The cross section of the rods is A
and their moduli of elasticity are E1 and E 2 respectively. If rods
are heated by t degrees, then (coefficients of linear expansion of
material of rods are 1 and 2 respectively)
(A) The strain produced in both rods is equal
(B) The stress produced in the rods is equal
+ 2 2
(C) The force exerted by one rod on the other is 1 1 At
1 2
+
E1 E 2
( E1 E 2 )
2
A
(D) The force exerted by one rod on the other is
E1 + E 2

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4. A small steel ball B is at rest on the edge of a table of height 1m.
Another steel ball A, used as the bob of a one meter long simple
pendulum, is released from rest with the pendulum string initially in
horizontal position, and swings towards B as shown in figure, B is
vertically below the point of suspension. The masses of the balls are
identical and the collision is elastic. Consider the motion of B
until the moment it first hits the ground.
(A) Ball A is in motion for a longer time. (B) Ball B is in motion for a longer time.
(C) Ball A covers the greater distance. (D) Ball B covers the greater distance.

5. A solid sphere is given an angular velocity and kept on a rough fixed incline plane. Then choose
the CORRECT statement(s).

(A) If =
tan then sphere can be in linear equilibrium for some time and after that pure rolling
down the plane will start.
(B) If =
tan then sphere will move up the plane and frictional force acting all the time will be
2mg sin .
tan
(C) If = there will never be pure rolling (consider inclined plane to be long enough.)
2
(D) If incline plane is not fixed and it is on smooth horizontal surface then linear momentum of
the system(wedge and sphere) can be conserved in horizontal direction.

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6. A light ray is incident on lower medium boundary at an angle 30o with the normal. Which of
following statement is/are TRUE ? Consider reflection in TIR only.

(A) If 2 > 2 then total deviation is 60o (B) If 2 < 2 then total deviation is 60o
(C) If 2 > 2 then total deviation is 120o (D) If 2 < 2 then total deviation is 120o

7. A Pitot tube is shown in figure. Wind blows in the direction shown. Air at inlet A is brought to rest,
whereas its speed just outside of opening B is unchanged. The U tube contains mercury of density
m . Find the speed of wind with respect to Pitot tube. Neglect the height difference between A and B
and take the density of air as a

2 ( m a ) gh
(A)
a
2 ( m a ) gh
(B)
m
2 ( a m ) gh
(C)
a
2 ( a m ) gh
(D)
m

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8. In the given figure a ball of mass m is connected to an elastic spring of force constant K = mg/L
through an inextensible string as shown. Now the ball is released from rest.

(A) The maximum velocity of mass m during fall is 3gL


(B) The maximum velocity of mass m during fall is 2gL
(C) The maximum potential energy stored in the spring during the fall is mgL 2 + 3

(D) The maximum potential energy stored in the spring during the fall is mgL 3 + 2

9. The figure shows the P-V plot of an ideal gas taken through a cycle DCBAD then :-

(A) Maximum temperature will reach in the process C B A


(B) Negative work is done by the gas in the cycle DCBAD.
(C) Heat flows out of the gas during C B A
(D) The process during the path C B A is isothermal.

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10. A uniform rod of mass m and length 2 lies on smooth horizontal surface. A particle of same mass
m is connected to string of length , whose other end is connected to rod. Initially string is taut and
both rod and string lies in same horizontal plane with 90o angle between them. If particle is given
initially velocity v 0 perpendicular to string, then just after giving velocity v 0 to particle :-

v 02
(A) Linear acceleration of centre of mass of rod will be
4
6v 02
(B) Angular acceleration of rod will be
5 2
mv 02
(C) Tension in string will be
5
3v 02
(D) Angular acceleration of rod will be 2
5

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SECTION II: (INTEGER CORRECT TYPE)

This section contains 10 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive)

11. A solid cylinder of radius R = 0.5 m and height H = 1 m is


drilled at one end to make a concentric cylindrical cavity of
radius r = R/2 and depth h = H/2. The cylinder is placed in a
large mercury bath with the drilled end lowest, and floats
with is upper face exactly at the level of mercury (as shown
in figure). The atmospheric pressure is PA = 80cm of Hg. As
a result, the mercury rises to a height y (in m) in the cavity
above the cylinders base. Calculate the value of
(1.8 y )( 0.5 y ) to the nearest integer. (Assuming air
0.04
temperature to be constant)

12. A fixed tube in the shape of a rectangle is placed in a vertical plane as shown in figure. Two ball
bearings are introduced at the upper right-hand corner. One travels by path AB and the other by path
CD to arrive at the lower left-hand corner. If the time taken by them is t AB and t CD respectively, find
the value of t AB / t CD . (Assuming all impacts of the bearing at the corners are perfectly inelastic)

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13. One mole of ideal monoatomic gas is taken along a cyclic process as shown in the figure. Process
1 2 shown is 1/4th part of a circle, process 2 3 is isochoric while 3 1 is isobaric. If efficiency
50 22
of the cycle is approximately % where n is an integer, find n. [Take = ]
6+n 7

14. In the figure shown, mass of the plank is m and that of the solid cylinder is 8m. Springs are light. The
plank is slightly displaced from equilibrium and then released. Find the period of small oscillations
(in seconds) of the plank. There is no slipping at any contact point. The ratio of the mass of the plank
m 2
and stiffness of the spring i.e., = (in SI units)
K 2

15. A body of mass m = 4 kg starts moving with velocity v 0 at t = 0 in a straight line in such a way that
on the body net work is being done at the rate which is proportional to the square of velocity as given
n2
by P = v 2 where = . Find the time elapsed in seconds before velocity of body is doubled.
2

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16. A 60g and an 80 g ball are fixed to the ends of a 28 cm rod of negligible mass. The rod is balanced
by a pivot such that it is horizontal stays at rest. With angular acceleration (in rad/ s 2 ) it

starts to move, if the pivot is shifted 2 cm closer to the heavier ball. Find . (Take g = 9.8 m/ s 2 )
10

17. Two identical cubes each of mass 50 g & side 1 cm collide head-on face to face with a speed of
10cm/s each. Find the maximum compression of each. [Youngs modulus for = 2 1011 N / m 2 ]. If
your answer is N 107 m. Fill value of N.

18. In figure, there are two pendulums with bobs having identical mass. The pendulum A is released
from rest in the position shown. If the maximum angle B formed by string BD with the vertical in
the subsequent motion of sphere B is to be equal to the angle A , determine the value of the ratio
1
B / A of the lengths of the two strings. Coefficient of restitution e between the two spheres is .
2
3N
If your answer is . Fill value of N.
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19. Two converging lens have focal length f = 10 cm and f = 20 cm respectively. The optical axes of the
lenses coincide. This lens system is used to form an image of an object kept at a certain distance
from the first lens. If the size of the final image does not depend on the distance of the object from
the first lens. The distance between the two lens is (6 N) cm. Find N.

20. A particle is projected from point A, that is at a distance 4R from the centre of the earth, with speed
v1 in a direction making 30o with the line joining the centre of the earth and point A, as shown. Find
the speed v1 if particle passes grazing the surface of the earth. Consider gravitational interaction
1000X
only between these two. Express you answer in the form m/s and fill value of X. (use
2
GM
= 6.4 107 m 2 / s 2 )
R

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PHYSICS PAPER I : ANSWER KEY

1. (BCD) 2. (AC) 3. (BC) 4. (AD) 5. (AD)

6. (AD) 7. (A) 8. (AC) 9. (ABC) 10. (CD)

11. (Bonus) 12. (1) 13. (7) 14. (4) 15. (8)

16. (1) 17. (5) 18. (6) 19. (5) 20. (8)

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PART (B) : CHEMISTRY


SECTION I: (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE than one is/are correct.

21. An aqueous solution of FeCl 3 obtained when an itched copper circuit board was washed required 40
mL of 0.1 M hydrazine(N 2 H 4 ) for its reduction to Fe2+. During this process hydrazine gets
converted to N 2 . Then re-oxidation of Fe2+ to Fe3+ requires
(A) 8 mL of 0.4 M KMnO 4 in acidic medium
1
(B) 8 mL of M K 2 Cr 2 O 7 in acidic medium
3
2
(C) 8 mL of M HNO 3 (HNO 3 gets reduced to NO)
3
(D) 50 mL of 0.16 M oxalic acid

22. The % of free SO 3 in an oleum that is labeled as '104.5% H 2SO 4 ' is not equal to
(A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 40 (D) 80

23. Based on following graphs for four reactions of type A


Products

[A]

(A) order of reaction I is 1 (B) order of reaction II is 0


(C) order of reaction III is 3 (D) order of reaction IV is 2

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24. Two moles of an ideal monoatomic gas undergoes a process A to B as shown in V-T diagram:

Then, which of the following statements is/are correct: [R is gas constant]


(A) For the given process PV2= constant.
(B) For the given process P A V A / T A = P B V B / T B
(C) For the process P A V A = P B V B
(D) Molar heat capacity for gas = R / 2

25. Which of the molecules can have such a plane, which contain only 3 atoms on it?
(A) SF 6 (B) IF 7 (C) PCl 5 (D) BF 3

26. For exothermic reactions as Temperature increases:


(A) k f increases (B) k b increases
(C) k f increases more rapidly than k b (D) k b increases more rapidly than k f

27. Which of the following is/are correct for critical temperature?


(A) It is the highest temperature at which liquid and vapour can coexist.
(B) Above the critical temperature gas cannot be liquefied by compression.
(C) At critical temperature, the surface tension of the system is zero.
(D) At critical temperature enthalpy of vaporization becomes zero.

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28. Select correct statements ?
(A) Gauche form of n-butane is chiral.
(B) Stable conformations of
OH
H2C CH2 ; H2C CH2 and H2C CH2 are Gauche ;
OH F F Cl Cl
Anti and anti form respectively
(C) Most stable conformer of Cis 1, 4 ditert butylcyclohexane is twist boat.

(D) is less stable conformer than HO


HO OH HO

29. Select correct statements from the following.

(A)

(B) D3C H2C CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3


C C has E-configuration
H3C H2C CH2 CD2 CH3
(C) CHO CHO
H OH H OH
H OH is D-Ribose and H OH is L-Ribose.
H OH HO H
CH2OH CH2OH
(D) HO OH
is D - isomer.
H OH 2C CHO

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30. Select the correct statements from the following?
CHO CHO
Cl H Cl H
Br H H Br
CH3 CH3

(A) A, B are identical (B) A, C are diastereomers


(C) B, C are Diastereomers (D) A, D are Enantiomers

SECTION II: (INTEGER CORRECT TYPE)

This section contains 10 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive)

31. How many of the following molecules exhibit geometrical isomerism ?


CH CH

2 3
CH

H C

H C CH

2 3

CH

CH

H C CH

3 3

H C CH

3 3

CH

CH

H C

HN NH
CH

3 H C CH

3 3

CH H C CH H C

3 3 3 3

O O Br F

C C C C

Br Cl CH

3
H C

3
CH

3
H C

CH

Cl Cl
3

C C C

Br Br
CH

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32. What is the sum of stereo isomers of the following structures?
CH

3
Br

H C

3
CH

3
Cl H C

3
CH

33. How many achiral cyclic isomers are possible with molecular formula C 4 H 8 O?

34. How many maximum number of hydrogen atom can be replaced by Deuterium in the following ?
O

H3C CH3

35. For a hypothetical reaction, A2 + B2 2 AB , the mechanism is given below in three steps

2 A ( fast )

i) A2

AB + B ( slow )
ii) A + B2

AB ( fast )
iii) A + B
If order of the reaction is x, find 4x

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36. For a reaction 2 A + B2


2 AB , the experimental data is given below
[A] [B 2 ] rate 104
(mole/L) (mole/L) (mole/L/sec)
0.5 M 0.5 M 1.6
0.5 M 1M 3.2
1M 1M 3.2

The rate equation for the above reaction is r = k [ A] [ B2 ] then the value of ( y x ) is
x y

37. 2 moles of a mixture of O 2 and O 3 is reacted with excess of acidified solution of KI. The iodine
liberated require 1L of 2M hypo solution for complete reaction. The weight % of O 3 in the initial
x
sample is x. Find
10

38. A chemical reaction occurs in three paths having rate constants k , k & k respectively. If Ea , Ea
1 2 3 1 2
kk AA
and Ea are 4,5 & 8kJ respectively and overall rate constant k = 1 3 . Assuming A = 1 3 , the
3 k av A
2 2
overall energy of activation in kJ is___.

39. In a chemical reaction,


K 2Cr2O7 + xH 2SO 4 + ySO2 K 2SO 4 + Cr2 (SO 4 )3 + zH 2O ;
Then the value of x + y + z is

40. An electron is continuously accelerated in vacuum tube by applying potential difference. If its
de-broglie wavelength is decreased by 4%. Determine the approx % change in kinetic energy of the
electron. Report your answer by adding '1' if kinetic energy increases and subtracting '1' if kinetic
energy decreases.

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CHEMISTRY PAPER I : ANSWER KEY

21. (ABC) 22. (ACD) 23. (AD) 24. (ABD) 25. (ABC)

26. (ABD) 27. (ABCD) 28. (AC) 29. (AD) 30. (ABCD)

31. (8) 32. (7) 33. (8) 34. (7) 35. (6)

36. (1) 37. (6) 38. (7) 39. (5) 40. (9)

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PART (C): MATHEMATICS


SECTION I: (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE than one is/are correct.

41. Let f ( x ) = ln ( sin 1 x ) , then


(A) Domain: x ( 0,1] (B) Domain: x [ 1,1]

(C) Range: , ln (D) Range: R
2

42. If letters of the word PACE are arranged then the chance that vowels occurs together is same as the
(A) Probability of getting a head in tossing of an unbiased coin.
(B) Probability of getting a prime number in rolling of a die.
(C) Probability of getting a heart in drawing a card out of 52 well shuffled cards.
(D) Probability of getting A in selecting a random alphabet from the word PACE.

43. Two straight lines u = 0 and v = 0 passes through the origin and angle between them is tan-1(7/9). If
the ratio of the slope of v = 0 and u = 0 is 9/2, then their equations are
(A) y = 3x and 3y = 2x (B) 2y = 3x and 3y = x
(C) y + 3x = 0 and 3y + 2x = 0 (D) 2y + 3x = 0 and 3y + x = 0

100 x 99sin x
44. The value of lim + where [.] denotes the greatest integer function is
x 0
sin x x
(A) 197 (B) 196 (C) 198 (D) does not exist

45. If z11 =1, then which of the following is/are true?


(A) There are exactly 5 complex numbers for which cos(arg( z )) < 0
1
(B) The value of 1 + z + z 3 + z 5 + z 7 + z 9 =
z +1
(C) The range of |1 + z | contains 6 distinct elements
1+ z
(D) For non- real z, arg contains 10 distinct elements.
1 z

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0 if x is rational
46. Let f : R R, g : R R be two functions defined as f ( x) = and
x if x is irrational
x if x is rational
g ( x) = then the function f g is
0 if x is irrational
(A) One One (B) Onto
(C) One One but not onto (D) onto but not One One

47. Which of the following limit equals to zero? (Vanishes)


(x )
lim x x x
x
1
(A) (B) lim+ x 2 ln
x 0+ x 0 x
10 2 x 5x + 1x
x
lim x ln ( x
+1)
(C) (D) lim
x 0+ x 0 x + tan x

48. If ax 2 + ( b c ) x + a b c =0 have unequal real roots for all c R , then:


(A) b<0<a (B) a<0<b (C) b < a < 0 (D) b>a>0

49. Evaluate lim


(1 + 2 3 3
+ 33........n 3 )
n n4
1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
2 4 6

3 + 2ix
50. If w = is a complex number, then the locus of the point (x, y) may lie on
2 iy
(A) An ellipse ; if w is purely imaginary (B) a hyperbola; if w is purely imaginary
(C) a circle; if w is purely real (D) a straight line; if w is purely real

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SECTION II: (INTEGER CORRECT TYPE)

This section contains 10 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive)

51. There are 3 single option correct questions each having 4 options A, B, C, D, the probability that the
correct answer to all three questions are same option, is 1/(8k), then the value of k is


52. ( ) ( )
( x ) cos 2 x + cos 2 x where [.] Greatest Integer Function, then f
If f=
2

53. Two circle of radii 8 and 4 touch each other externally at a point A. Through a point B taken on the
larger circle a straight line is drawn touching the smaller circle at C. If AB = 6 , length BC is

z1 2z 2
54. z1 and z 2 are two complex numbers such that is unimodular, while z 2 is not unimodular,
2 z1 z 2
then z1 must be equal to

1 + ln x x
55. If L = lim , then the value of (4L) is
x 1 1 2x + x 2

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56. If lim (1 + tan 2 x )1cos x =
e k find k.
x 0

x 2 y2
57. If e 1 is the eccentricity of the ellipse + = 1; ( b < 4 ) and e 2 is the eccentricity of the hyperbola
16 b 2
x 2 y2
= 1 and e 1 e 2 = 1, then b2 is equal to
9 b2

58. For the parabola =y 2 8( x 1) , the length of the focal chord from the point at which the equation of
tangent is x + y + 1 =0 is

59. If the rth term is the first negative term in the expansion of (1 + x)7/2, (x > 0) then the value of r is

60. If the number of zeroes at the end of 130! Is 2n , then the value of n is

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MATHEMATICS PAPER I : ANSWER KEY

41. (AC) 42. (AB) 43. (ABCD) 44. (C) 45. (C)

46. (AB) 47. (BD) 48. (CD) 49. (B) 50. (BD)

51. (2) 52. (1) 53. (3) 54. (2) 55. (2)

56. (2) 57. (7) 58. (8) 59. (6) 60. (5)

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