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Ñi;k bu funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls i<+saA vkidks 5 feuV fo'ks"k :i ls bl dke ds fy, fn;s x;s gSaA

INSTRUCTIONS / funsZ'k :
A. General : A. lkekU; %
1. This booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break 1. ;g iqfLrdk vkidk iz'u&i=k gSA bldh eqgjsa rc rd u
the seals of this booklet before being instructed to do rksMsa tc rd fujh{kdksa ds }kjk bldk funsZ'k u fn;k tk;sA
so by the invigilators.

DO NOT BREAK THE SEAL WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR


2. Blank spaces and blank pages are provided in the 2. dPps dke ds fy;s [kkyh i`"B vkSj [kkyh txg bl
question paper for your rough work. No additional iqfLrdk esa gh gSA dPps dke ds fy, dksbZ vfrfjDr dkxt
sheets will be provided for rough work.
ugha fn;k tk;sxkA
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, 3. dksjs dkxt] fDyi cksMZ (CLIP BOARD)] ykWx rkfydk]
calculators, cameras, cellular phones, pagers and LykbM:y] dSYdqysVj] dSejk] lsyQksu] istj vkSj fdlh
electronic gadgets are NOT allowed inside the
examination hall. izdkj ds bysDVªkfud midj.k ijh{kk d{k esa vuqefr ugha

tc rd ifjos"kd funsZ'k ugha nsa rc rd iz'u i=k dh lhy dks ugha [kksaysA
gSA
4. Write you name and roll number in the space 4. bl iqfLrdk ds fiNys i`"B ij fn, x, LFkku esa viuk uke
provided on the back cover of this booklet. vkSj jksy uEcj fyf[k,A
5. Using a black ball point pen, darken the bubbles 5. Åijh ewy i`"B ds cqycqyksa (BUBBLES) dks dkys ckWy
on the upper original sheet. IokbaV dye ls dkyk djsaA
6. DO NOT TAMPER WITH/MUTILATE THE ORS OR 6. vks-vkj-,l- (ORS) ;k bl iqfLrdk esa gsj&Qsj@foÑfr u
THE BOOKLET. djsaA
7. On breaking the seals of the booklet check that it 7. bl iqfLrdk dh eqgjsa rksM+us ds i'pkr~ Ñi;k tk¡p ysa fd
contains all the 90 questions and corresponding blesa lHkh 90 iz'u vkSj muds mÙkj fodYi Bhd ls i<+s tk
answer choices are legible. Read carefully the
Instructions printed at the beginning of each section. ldrs gSaA lHkh [kaMksa ds izkjaHk esa fn;s gq, funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls
i<+saA
B. Filling the ORS B. vks-vkj-,l (ORS) Hkjuk % ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS. ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
8. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left 8. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk
corner of your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, jksy uEcj dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh
darken the corresponding bubbles with Black ball
point pen only. Also fill your roll no on the back side of dsoy dkys isu ls Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk
your ORS in the space provided (if the ORS is both side jksy uEcj fyf[k, (;fn ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA)
printed).
9. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper 9. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys
and darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball ck¡y isu ls dkys dhft,A
point pen.
10. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 10. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be mfpr rjhds ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted (paper wise)
from the total. tkosxk rFkk iz'u&i=k esa izkIrkad ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
(Please read the last page of this booklet for rest of the instructions)
Ñi;k 'ks"k funsZ'kksa ds fy;s bl iqfLrdk ds vfUre i`"B dks i<+sA

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PART-I : PHYSICS

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SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
[k.M- I
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d
lgh gSA

1. Assuming the earth to be a homogeneous sphere of radius R, its density in terms of G (constant of
gravitation) and g (acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth) i
i`Foh dks R f=kT;k dk lekaxh xksyk ekurs gq;s bldk ?kuRo] G (xq:Rokd"kZ.k fu;rkad) vkSj g (i`Foh lrg ij
xq:Roh; Roj.k) ds inksa esa Kkr djksA
(A) 3g/(4RG) (B) 4g/(3RG) (C) 4Rg/(3G) (D) 4RG/(3g)

2. An isolated triple star system consists of two identical stars, each of mass m and a fixed star of
mass M. They revolve around the central star in the same circular orbit of radius r. The two orbiting
stars are always at opposite ends of a diameter of the orbit. The time period of revolution of each
star around the fixed star is equal to :
,d foyfxr f=krkjk (triple star) fudk; esa nks ,d leku rkjs] izR;sd dk nzO;eku m rFkk ,d fLFkj M nzO;eku
ds rkjs ls cuh gSA ;s dsUnz ij fLFkr rkjs (M) ds lkis{k r f=kT;k ds o`Ùkh; d{kk esa ifjØe.k dj jgs gSA nksuksa
d{kh; rkjs o`Ùk ds O;kl ds vfUre fljksa ij gSA fLFkj rkjs ds lkis{k izR;sd rkjs dk ifjØe.k dky Kkr djksA
m

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m M

4r 3 / 2 2 r 3 / 2 2 r 3 / 2 4 r 3 / 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
G(4M  m) GM G(M  m) G(M  m)

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3. A uniform thin rod of mass m and length R is placed normally on surface of earth as shown. The

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mass of earth is M and its radius is R. Then the magnitude of gravitational force exerted by earth
on the rod is
nzO;eku m rFkk yEckbZ R dh ,dleku iryh NM+ i`Foh dh lrg ij fp=kkuqlkj vfHkyEcor~ j[kh tkrh gSA i`Foh
dk nzO;eku M o f=kT;k R gSA i`Foh }kjk NM+ ij vkjksfir xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy dk ifjek.k gksxk &

GMm GMm 4GMm GMm


(A) 2
(B) 2
(C) 2
(D)
2R 4R 9R 8R2

4. Two artificial satellites of the same mass are moving around the earth in circular orbits of different
radii. Find the incorrect option, in comparison to the satellite with lesser orbital radius and the other
satellite with higher orbital radius. :
(A) greater kinetic energy.
(B) greater potential energy.
(C) greater total energy
(D) greater magnitude of angular momentum, about the centre of the circular orbit.
leku nzO;eku ds nks d`f=ke mixzg i`Foh ds pkjksa vksj fHkUu f=kT;k;ksa dh o`Ùkkdkj d{kk esa ?kwe jgs gSaA vlR;
fodYi dk p;u dhft,] de d{kh; f=kT;k okys mixzg dh rqyuk esa] T;knk f=kT;k okys nwljs mixzg dh &
(A) xfrt ÅtkZ T;knk gksxhA
(B) fLFkfrt ÅtkZ T;knk gksxhA
(C) dqy ÅtkZ T;knk gksxhA
(D) o`Ùkh; d{kk ds dsUnz ds ifjr% dks.kh; laosx dk ifjek.k T;knk gksxkA

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5. A planet is revolving in an elliptical orbit around the sun as shown in figure. The areal velocity
(area swapped by the radius vector with respect to sun in unit time) is :

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1 1
(A) r2 v2 (B) r v
4 2 1 1
1 v1 r12
(C) (D) dependent on the position of planet from sun
2 r2

fp=kkuqlkj ,d xzg lw;Z ds pkjksa vksj nh?kZo`Ùkkdkj d{kk esa ifjØe.k dj jgk gSA {ks=kh; osx ¼bdkbZ le; esa lw;Z
ds lkis{k f=kT;h; lfn'k }kjk ?ksjk x;k {ks=kQy½ gSa &
1 1
(A) r v (B) r v
4 2 2 2 1 1
1 v1 r12
(C) (D) lw;Z ls xzg dh fLFkfr ij fuHkZj
2 r2
6. Suppose the earth suddenly shrinks in size, still remaining spherical and mass unchanged
(All gravitational forces pass through the centre of the earth).
(A) The days will become shorter.
(B) The kinetic energy of rotation about its own axis will decrease
(C) The duration of the year will increase.
(D) The magnitude of angular momentum about its axis will increase.
;fn i`Foh dk vkdkj vpkud fldqM+ tk;s] tc fd ;g xksykdkj gh jgs rFkk nzO;eku vifjofrZr jgs
¼lHkh xq:Roh; cy i`Foh ds dsUnz ls xqtjrs gSa½ &
(A) fnu NksVs gks tk;saxsA
(B) bldh viuh v{k ds ifjr% ?kw.kZu dh xfrt ÅtkZ ?kV tk;sxhA
(C) o"kZ dh vof/k c<+ tk;sxhA
(D) vius v{k ds ifjr% dks.kh; laosx dk ifjek.k c<+ tk;sxkA

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7. Maximum height reached by a rocket fired with a speed equal to 50% of the escape velocity from
earth's surface is :

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,d jkWdsV dks i`Foh dh lrg ls iyk;u osx ds 50% pky ds cjkcj osx ls Qsadk ¼fire fd;k½ tkrk gSA rks
jkWdsV }kjk izkIr i`Foh dh lrg ls vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ gksxh &
(A) R/2 (B) 16R/9 (C) R/3 (D) R/8

8. A soap bubble (surface tension = T) is charged to a maximum surface density of charge = , when
it is just going to burst. Its radius R is given by:
,d lkcqu ds cqycys ¼i`"B ruko = T) dks vf/kdre i`"B vkos'k ?kuRo  rd rc rd vkosf'kr fd;k tkrk gS]
tc ;g Bhd QVus okyk gksA rc bldh f=kT;k R gksxh
2 T  8 0 T
(A) R = (B) R = 8 0 2
(C) R = (D) R =
8 0 T  8 0 T 

9. A dipole is kept near an infinite line of charge. If the net force on the dipole is zero, then its dipole
moment is
(A) parallel to the line of charge
(B) along the perpendicular drawn from the dipole to the line of charge
(C)along the normal to the plane formed by the above two lines
(D) net force on a dipole kept near an infinite line of charge can never be zero.
vuUr yEckbZ ds jSf[kd vkosf'kr rkj ds ikl ,d f}/kqzo dks j[krs gSA ;fn f}/kzqo ij ifj.kkeh cy 'kwU; gks] rc
f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ gksxk&
(A) vkosf'kr js[kk ds lekukUrjA
(B) f}/kzqo ls vkosf'kr js[kk ij [khps x;s yEc ds vuqfn'kA
(C) mijksDr nksuks js[kkvksa }kjk cuk;s x;s ry ds yEcor~ ds vuqfn'kA
(D) vuUr vkosf'kr js[kk ds ikl j[ks f}/kzqo ij ifj.kkeh cy dHkh 'kwU; ugha gks ldrkA

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10. An electric dipole is placed in a uniform electric field E of magnitude 40 N/C. Graph shows the

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magnitude of the torque on the dipole versus the angle  between the field E and the dipole

moment p . The magnitude of dipole moment is equal to :

40 N/C ifjek.k ds ,d leku fo|qr {ks=k esa ,d fo|qr f}/kzqo dks j[kk x;k gSA f}/kzqo ij yxus okys cy vk?kw.kZ p ,oa
 
f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ rFkk E ds chp dks.k  esa xzkQ n'kkZ;k x;k gSA f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ p dk ifjek.k cjkcj gS &
50

N-m)
25

–28
 (10 O 
(A) 1.25 × 10 C-m
–28
(B) 2.0 × 10–25 C-m
(C) 2.5 × 10–28 C-m (D) 5.0 × 10–28 C-m

11. The locus of the points (in the xy-plane) where the electric field due to a dipole (dipole axis is along
x-axis and its equatorial is along y-axis) is perpendicular to its axis, is
(A) straight line perpendicular to the axis
(B) circle
(C) parabola
(D) straight line having inclination  = tan–1 2 with the axis.
f}/kzqo ds dkj.k ¼f}/kqo dh v{k] x-v{k ds vuqfn'k rFkk lefoHkktd fuj{k]y-v{k ds vuqfn'k½ oS|qr {ks=k bldh
v{k ds yEcor~ gksus ds fcUnqvksa dk iFk xy-ry esa gSa &
(A) v{k ds yEcor~ ljy js[kk
(B) o`Ùk
(C) ijoy;
(D) ljy js[kk ftldk v{k ds lkFk >qdko  = tan–1 2 gSA

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12. Two equipotential spherical surfaces having potential 20 V and 0 V are as shown in figure. There

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is no charge anywhere in space except on the surface of both the spheres. Then which of the

following figure represents the nature of electric field in region between the spherical surfaces by

electric lines of forces.

nks lefoHko xksykdkj lrg ftuds foHko 20 V rFkk 0 V fp=kkuqlkj gSA mu nksuksa xksyksa dh lrgksa dks NksM+dj

vkSj dgh Hkh vkdk'k (space) esa vkos'k ugha gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk fp=k nksauks xksykdkj lrgksa ds e/; fo|qr

cy js[kkvksa dh izd`fr dks n'kkZus okyk lgh fodYi gSA

0V

20V

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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13. Consider the four field patterns shown. Assuming there are no charges in the regions shown,
which of the patterns represents a possible electrostatic field:

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fn[kk, x, pkj {ks=k vkjs[k dks le>sA ;g ekurs gq, dh fn[kk, x, {ks=k esa dksbZ vkos'k ugha gS] fuEu esa ls
dkSulk vkjs[k laHko fo|qr {ks=k dks iznf'kZr djrk gSA

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(A) a (B) b (C) c (D) d

14. Flux () as a function of distance (r) from centre of, uniformly charged solid sphere of charge Q
and radius R, is best represented by
R f=kT;k rFkk Q vkos'k ds ,dleku :i ls vkosf'kr Bksl xksys ds dsUnz ls nwjh (r) ds Qyu ds :i esa ¶yDl
() ds ifjorZu dk lcls mi;qZDr çn'kZu gksxk &

(A) (B)

(C) Space for Rough Work (dPps


(D) dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

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15. A uniform electric field in positive x-direction on exists in space. An uncharged solid conducting

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sphere is now placed in region of this uniform electric field. The centre of this sphere of radius R

lies at origin. Then electric potential at any point on y-z plane (i.e., x = 0 plane) due to only

induced charge on surface of sphere.

(A) will be positive

(B) will be negative

(C) will be zero

(D) may be positive, zero or negative.

,d ,dleku fo|qr {ks=k vkdk'k esa /kukRed x-fn'kk esa fo|eku gSA ,d vukosf'kr Bksl pkyd xksyk vc bl

,dleku fo|qr {ks=k ds LFkku esa j[k fn;k tkrk gSA R f=kT;k ds bl xksys dk dsUnz ewyfcUnq ij gSA rc dsoy

xksys dh lrg ij izsfjr vkos'k ds dkj.k y-z ry (vFkkZr x = 0 ry) ij fdlh Hkh fcUnq ij fo|qr foHko

(A) /kukRed gksxk

(B) _.kkRed gksxk

(C) 'kwU; gksxk

(D) /kukRed] 'kwU; ;k _.kkRed gks ldrk gS

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SECTION - II

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Integer value correct Type
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
[k.M - II
iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj
bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

16. A planet is made of two materials of density 1 and 2 as shown in figure. The acceleration due to

1 x
gravity at surface of planet is same as a depth ‘R’. The ratio of is . Find the value of x.
2 3

,d xzg ] nks inkFkksZ ls cuk gS ftuds ?kuRo n'kkZ,uqlkj 1 rFkk 2 gSAxzg dh lrg ij rFkk lrg ls xgjkbZ ‘R’

1 x
ij xq:Roh; Roj.k leku gSA vuqikr dk eku gSA x dk eku Kkr dhft,A
2 3

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17. The potential energy function of a particle due to some gravitational field is given by U  6x  4y .

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The mass of the particle is 1kg and no other force is acting on the particle. The particle was initially
at rest at a point (6, 8). Then the time (in sec.) after which this particle is going to cross the 'x' axis
would be:
dqN xq:Ro {ks=k ds dkj.k d.k dk fLFkfrt ÅtkZ Qyu U  6x  4y }kjk fn;k tkrk gSA d.k dk nzO;eku 1kg
gS rFkk d.k ij dksbZ vU; cy dk;Zjr ugha gSA d.k çkjEHk esa fcUnq (6,8) ij fojke ij FkkA rc fdrus le;
lSd.M esa i'pkr~ d.k 'x' v{k dks ikj djsxkA

18. A binary star has a time period 3 years (time period of earth is one year) while distance between
these two stars is 9 times distance between the earth and the sun. Mass of one star is equal to
mass of the sun and mass of other star is 20n times mass of the sun then calculate n.
,d f}rkjk fudk; dk vkorZdky 3 o"kZ gSA (i`Foh ds ifjØe.k dk ,d o"kZ gS) bu nksauks rkjksa ds e/; nwjh i`Foh
rFkk lw;Z ds e/; nwjh dh 9 xquh gSA ,d rkjs dk nzO;eku lw;Z ds nzO;eku ds rqY; gS tcfd vU; rkjs dk
nzO;eku] lw;Z ds nzO;eku dk 20n xquk gS rks n dk eku gksxkA

19. Two planets A and B are revolving in circular orbits around a fixed sun. Time period of the planet B
is 2 2 times that of planet A. Find the ratio of solar constant for planet A to that of B. Neglect
gravitational force between the planets.
tM+or~ lw;Z ds pkjksa vksj o`Ùkh; d{kk esa nks xzg A rFkk B ifjØe.k dj jgs gSA xzg B dk vkorZdky] xzg A ds
vkorZdky dk 2 2 xquk gSA xzg A o xzg B ds lkSj fu;rkadks dk vuqikr Kkr djksA xzgksa ds e/; xq:Rokd"kZ.k
ux.; ekfu,A

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20. An earth satellite is revolving in a circular orbit of radius a with a velocity v0. A gun in the satellite is

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v0
directly aimed toward earth. A bullet is fired from the gun with muzzle velocity . Find the ratio of
2
distance of farthest and closest approach of bullet from centre of earth. (Assume that mass of the
satellite is very-very large with respect to the mass of the bullet)
i`Foh dk ,d mixzg v0 osx ls a f=kT;k dh o`Ùkkdkj d{kk esa pDdj yxk jgk gSA mixzg esa ,d cUnwd dk
v0
fu'kkuk lh/kk i`Foh dh vksj gSaA cUnwd ls xksyh cUnwd ds lkis{k pky esa nkxh tkrh gSA i`Foh ds dsUnz ls
2
vf/kdre~ rFkk fudVre~ igqWp dh nwjh dk vuqikr Kkr djksA ¼;g ekfu;s fd mixzg dk nzO;eku xksyh ds
nzO;eku ds lkis{k cgqr vf/kd gSA½

21. The electric field in a region is radially outwards with magnitude E = r/. In a sphere of radius R
1/ 3
5  3 
centered at the origin, calculate the value of charge in coulombs   if V/m2 and R    m.
  10 
fdlh {ks=k esa fo|qr {ks=k ifjek.k E = r/ ds lkFk f=kT;h; ckgj dh vksj gSA R f=kT;k ds xksys ftldk dsUnz
1/ 3
5  3 
ewy fcUnq ij gS] esa vkos'k dk eku ¼dwykWe esa½ Kkr dhft,A ;fn   V/m2 rFkk R  m gSA
  10 

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3Q

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22. A point charge Q is kept at point ‘A’ the flux through the inclined surface of cone is . Now
50

nQ
another charge –Q is also placed at point B. If net flux through the inclined surface is Find n.
50

,d fcUnq vkos'k Q fcUnq ‘A’ ij j[kk gqvk gS] 'kadq dh >qdh gqbZ lrg (inclined surface) ls xqtjus okyk

3Q
¶yDl gSA vc vU; vkos'k –Q dks Hkh fcUnq B ij j[kk tkrk gSA ;fn 'kadq dh >qdh gqbZ lrg ls xqtjus
50

nQ
okyk dqy ¶yDl gSA n Kkr dhft,A
50

B
H

H
A

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23. A sphere of radius R has a variable charge density  (r) = 0 rn–1 (r  R). If ratio of "potential at

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centre" and "potential at surface" be 3/2 then find the value of n.
R f=kT;k ds ,d xksys es vkos'k ?kuRo ifjofrZr gksrk gS tks  (r) = 0 rn–1 (r  R) ls fn;k tkrk gSA ;fn ^^dsUnz
ij foHko^^ ,oa ^^lrg ij foHko^^ dk vuqikr 3/2 gS rks n dk eku D;k gksxkA

24. If the electric field in a region is given as E = y2 î + 2xy ĵ and the potential is assumed 4 Volts at the
origin, find the potential, in Volts, at the point (2,1,9). All values are in SI units.
;fn fdlh {ks=k esa oS|qr {ks=k E = y2 î + 2xy ĵ rFkk ewy fcUnq ij foHko 4 oksYV ekuk tk, rks fcUnq (2,1,9) ij
oksYV ek=kd esa foHko Kkr dhft,A lHkh eku SI ek=kd esa gSA

25. The system of four point charges are arranged to be in equilibrium (see figure) under only mutual
elesctrostatic forces. Find magnitude of Q(in C). (Neglect gravity).
fp=k esa pkj vkos'kksa ls cuk ,d fudk;] ijLij fo|qr cyksa ds çHkko esa lkE;koLFkk esa gSA vkos'k Q dk ifjek.k
C esa D;k gksxkA (xq:Roh; cyksa ds çHkko dks ux.; ekfu,)

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26. A small block A of mass m = 5kg and charge 2 × 10–7 C is kept on a fixed non conducting inclined

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plane whose inclination is  = tan–1(3/4). The coefficient of friction between block A and inclined

plane is  = 0.5. Another charged small block B is fixed at the bottom of the inclined plane. The

distance between A and B is  = 3 cm. If Q1 and Q2 are the magnitudes of the minimum and

Q2
maximum values of charge of B for which the block A does not slide then find the value of .
Q1

(Take g = 10 m/s2)

nzO;eku m = 5kg o vkos'k 2 × 10–7 C dk ,d NksVk CykWd A ufrdks.k  = tan–1(3/4) ds tM+or vpkyd ur ry

ij fLFkr gSA CykWd A o ur ry ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  = 0.5 gSA ,d vU; NksVk vkosf'kr CykWd B ur ry ds fupys

fljs ij tM+or~ gSA A o B ds e/; nwjh  = 3 cm gSA ;fn vkos'k B ds fy, U;wure o vf/kdre ifjek.k Øe'k%

Q2
Q1 o Q2 gS ftlls fd CykWd A ugha fQlysa rc dk eku Kkr dfj, (g = 10 m/s2 yhft,A)
Q1

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27. Two plane parallel conducting plates 1.5 × 10–2 m apart are held horizontal one above the other in air.

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The upper plate is maintained at a positive potential of 1.5 kV while the other plate is earthed. Calculate
the number of electrons which must be attached to a small oil drop of mass 4.8 × 10–15 kg between the
plates to move the drop with constant speed. Neglect the density and viscosity of air.
nks lekUrj lery pkyd IysV 1.5 × 10–2 m nwjh ij lery :i esa gok esa ,d&nwljs ds Åij j[kh xbZ gSA
Åij dh IysV /kukRed 1.5 kV ds foHko ij j[kdj uhps dh IysV ds HkwlEifdZr dj fn;k x;k gSA ,d
4.8 × 10–15 kg nzO;eku dh rsy dh cwn ij fdruh la[;k esa bysDVªkWu tksM+s tk; rkfd cw¡n vpj pky ls IysVksa
ds chp xfr dj ldsA gok dk ?kuRo ,oa ';kurk ux.; ekfu,A

28. A small cork block of mass m = 1 kg having charge q = –1C placed on a rough horizontal surface and is
connected to a verticall wall through an unstreched non conducting light spring of spring constant
k = 9 N/m as shown in the figure. If a horizontal constant electric field E = 10 N/C is switched on then the
maximum compression in the spring is x m. Find the value of x. (Take g = 10 m/s2 ,  = 0.1)
,d NksVk dkWdZ dk CykWd ftldk nzO;eku m = 1 kg rFkk vkos'k q = –1C gS dks {kSfrt ,oa ?k"kZ.k;qDr lrg ij
j[kk x;k gSA ftldks ,d nzO;ekujfgr vkn'kZ dqpkyd fLçax] ftldk fLçax fu;rkad k = 9 N/m gS rFkk ;g
viuh lkekU; yEckbZ ij gS]}kjk ,d Å/okZ/kj nhokj ls tksM+k x;k gS] fp=k esa çnf'kZr gSA tc ,d {kSfrt vpj
fo|qr {ks=k E = 10 N/C dks ykxw fd;k tkrk gSA fLçax dk vf/kdre lEihM+u x m ik;k x;k gS rks x dk eku
Kkr djksA ¼g = 10 m/s2 ,  = 0.1 fyft,½

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29. A 1kg ball is suspended in a uniform electric field with the help of a string fixed to a point. The ball

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is given a charge 5 coulomb and the string makes an angle 370 with the vertical in equilibrium
position. In the equilibrium position the tension is double the weight of the ball. Find the magnitude
of the electric field in N/Coul.
1kg nzO;eku dh ,d xsan fdlh fcUnq ij fLFkj tM+or~ Mksjh dh lgk;rk ls ,dleku fo|qr {ks=k esa vkyfEcr
gSA xsan dks 5 dwykWe vkos'k fn;k tkrk gS rFkk Mksjh lkE;koLFkk dh fLFkfr esa Å/okZ/kj ds lkFk 370 dk dks.k
cukrh gSA lkE;koLFkk dh fLFkfr esa ruko xsan ds Hkkj dk nqxquk gSA fo|qr {ks=k dk ifjek.k U;wVu@dwykWe esa Kkr
djksA

1
 G 3
30. Binary stars rotate under mutual gravitational force at separation 2  2  , where  is the angular
 
velocity of each of the star about centre of mass of the system. If difference between the mass of
stars is 6 units. Find the ratio of mass of bigger star to smaller star.
1
 G 3
f}rkjk fudk; vU;ksU; xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy ds izHkko esa ?kw.kZu dj jgs gS rFkk buds e/; nwjh 2  2  gS] ;gk¡
 
fudk; ds nzO;eku dsUnz ds ifjr izR;sd rkjs dk dks.kh; osx gSA ;fn buds nzO;eku esa vUrj 6 bdkbZ gks rks
cM+s rkjs ds nzO;eku o NksVs rkjs ds nzO;eku esa vuqikr Kkr djksA

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Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,

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P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION – I ([k.M- I)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA)

31. Which of the following galvanic cells has no liquid-liquid junction potential ?
(A) Zn – Hg | ZnSO4 solution | Zn – Hg
(C1) (C2)
(B) H2|H2SO4 solution || CuSO4 solution | Cu
(C1) (C2)
(C) Ag|AgCl | HCl Solution || HCl Solution | AgCl | Ag
(C1) (C2)
(D) None of these
fuEu eas ls dkSulk xSYosfud lSy nzo&nzo laf/k foHko ugha j[krk gS \
(A) Zn – Hg | ZnSO4 foy;u | Zn – Hg
(C1) (C2)
(B) H2|H2SO4 foy;u || CuSO4 foy;u | Cu
(C1) (C2)
(C) Ag|AgCl | HCl foy;u || HCl foy;u | AgCl | Ag
(C1) (C2)
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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32. The function of a salt bridge is to :
(A) Maintain electrical neutrality of both half cells.

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(B) Increase the cell potential at the positive electrode.
(C) Decrease the cell potential at the negative electrode.
(D) Eliminate the impurities present in the elecrolyte.
yo.k lsrq dk dk;Z gS&
(A) nksuksa v)Z lSyks dh oS|qr mnklhurk cuk;s j[krk gSA
(B) /kukRed bysDVªkWM ij lSy foHko esa o`f) djrk gSA
(C) _.kkRed bysDVªkWM ij lSy foHko esa deh djrk gSA
(D) oS|qrvi?kV~; esa mifLFkr v'kqf);ksa dks gVkrk gSA

33. From the following half-cell reactions and their potentials , what is the smallest possible standard
e.m.f. for spontaneous reaction ?
fuEu v)Z&lSy vfHkfØ;kvksa rFkk buds foHkoksa ls] Lor% vfHkfØ;k ds fy, U;wure lEHko ekud e.m.f. D;k gS \

PO3-4 ( aq )  2H 2 O(l )  2e  
 HPO 32  3OH  ( aq ); E o  1.05V

PbO 2 ( s )  H 2O(l )  2e  
 PbO(s) + 2OH  ( aq ); E o  0.28V

IO3 ( aq )  2H 2 O(l )  4e  
 IO – (aq ) + 4OH  ( aq ); E o  0.56V
(A) +0.00 (B) +0.74 (C) +0.56 (D) +0.28

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o
34. Consider the following standard electrode potentials and calculate logKeq at 25 C for the indicated
2.303RT

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disproportionation reaction : [Take = 0.06V ]
F
fuEu ekud bysDVªkWM foHkoksa dk voyksdu dhft, rFkk bafxr fo"kekuqikrhdj.k vfHkfØ;k ds fy, 25oC ij
2.303RT
logKeq ifjdfyr dhft,& [yhft, = 0.06V ]
F

3Mn2+ (aq) 
 Mn(s) + 2Mn3+ (aq)
Mn3+ (aq)+ e – 
 Mn2+ (aq); Eo = 1.51V
Mn2+ (aq) + 2e – 
 Mn(s); Eo = -1.185 V
(A) –21.15 (B) –48.24
(C) –89.83 (D) None of these buesa ls dksbZ ugha

o 1 2 -1
35. Given the following limiting molar conductivies at 25 C:, HCl, 426  cm mol ; NaCl,
1 2 -1 1 2 -1
126  cm mol ; NaC(sodium crotonate) , 83  cm mol . What is the ionization constant of

crotonic acid ? If the conductivity of a 0.001 M crotonic acid (HC) solution is 3.83 x10
-5
 1 cm-1 ?
o
25 C ij fuEu lhekar eksyj pkydrk,¡ nh x;h gS :, HCl, 426  1 cm2mol-1 ; NaCl, 126  1 cm2mol-1 ;

NaC(lksfM;e ØksVksusV) , 83  1 cm2mol-1. ØksVksfud vEy dk vk;uu fLFkjkad D;k gS \ ;fn 0.001 M

ØksVksfud vEy (HC) foy;u dh fof'k"V pkydrk 3.83 x 10-5  1 cm-1 gS\
-6 -5 -4 -7
(A) 1.11 x 10 (B) 1.11 x 10 (C) 1.11 x 10 (D) 1.11 x 10

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36. In the test of NO3– ion, the dark brown ring complex [Fe(H2O)5(NO)]SO4 is formed, which of the
following is false for this complex ?

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(A) The brown ring complex is formed between nitric oxide (formed as a result of reduction of the
nitrate ion by the Fe2+ ions) and Fe2+ ions.
(B) Iron and NO both have +1 charge
(C) The complex species can be represented as [Fe+(H2O)5(NO)]2+
(D) Iron has +2 oxidation state and NO is neutral
NO3– vk;u ds ijh{k.k esa] xgjk Hkwjk oy; ladqy [Fe(H2O)5(NO)]SO4 curk gS] bl ladqy ds fy, fuEu esa
ls dkSulk dFku vlR; gS \
(A) Hkwjk oy; ladqy] ukbfVªd vkWDlkbM (Fe2+ vk;uksa }kjk ukbVªsV vk;u ds vip;u ds ifj.kkeLo:i fufeZr½
rFkk Fe2+ vk;uksa ds e/; curk gSA
(B) vk;ju rFkk NO nksuksa +1 vkos'k j[krs gSaA
(C) ladqy Lih'kht dks fuEu izdkj iznf'kZr dj ldrk gS % [Fe+(H2O)5(NO)]2+
(D) vk;ju +2 vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk j[krk gS rFkk NO mnklhu gSA

37. Which of the following will not give positive chromyl chloride test ?
(A) Sodium chloride, NaCl (B) Mercuric chloride, HgCl2
(C) Zinc chloride, ZnCl2 (D) Aniline hydrochloride C6H5NH2.HCl
fuEu esa ls dkSu /kukRed Øksfey DyksjkbM ijh{k.k ugha nsxk\
(A) lksfM;e DyksjkbM, NaCl (B) eD;wZfjd DyksjkbM, HgCl2
(C) ftad DyksjkbM, ZnCl2 (D) ,fufyu gkbMªksDyksjkbM C6H5NH2.HCl

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38. H2S and SO2 can be distinguished by :
(A) Litmus paper (B) MnO4– (C) (CH3COO)2Pb (D) None of these

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H2S rFkk SO2 fuEu }kjk foHksfnr fd;s tk ldrs gSa &
(A) fyVel i=k (B) MnO4– (C) (CH3COO)2Pb (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

39. Froth floatation process used for the concentration of sulphide ore :
(A) Is based on the difference in wettability of different minerals
(B) Uses sodium ethyl xanthate , C2H5OCS2Na as collector
(C) Uses NaCN as depressant in the mixture of ZnS and PbS where ZnS forms soluble complex
and PbS forms froth
(D) All are correct statements
lYQkbM v;Ld ds lkUnz.k ds fy, iz;qDr >kx Iyou izØe &
(A) fofHkUu [kfutksa dh vknzZrk ¼Hkhxus dh izo`fÙk½ esa vUrj ij vk/kkfjr gksrk gSA
(B) laxzgd ds :i esa lksfM;e ,fFky tSUFksV] C2H5OCS2Na dk mi;ksx gksrk gSA
(C) ZnS rFkk PbS ds feJ.k esa voued ds :i esa NaCN dk mi;ksx gksrk gSA tgkW ZnS foy;'khy ladqy
cukrk gS rFkk PbS >kx cukrk gSA
(D) lHkh lgh dFku gSaA

HO OH
SOCl2 SOCl2
40.  Product is : (mRikn gS %)
Pyridine fifjMhu

Cl
Cl Cl
Cl Cl HO Cl HO
(A) (B) (C) (D)

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41. In which reaction major product is correct ?
CH3OH Ph–CH–CH 3

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(A) (B) Ph–CH2–CH2–Br
OH
OC2H5 aq. NaOH
(C) Br C2H5OH (D)
Br OH
fuEu esa ls fdl vfHkfØ;k esa eq[; mRikn lgh fn;k x;k gS \
CH3OH Ph–CH–CH 3
(A) (B) Ph–CH2–CH2–Br
OH
OC2H5
t yh; NaOH
(C) Br C2H5OH (D)
Br OH

42. The product (P) of the following reaction is :


CH3
Lewis acid
+ lCl P

fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k dk vfUre mRikn (P) gS %


CH3
yw
bZ
l v Ey
+ lCl P

Cl CH3

l Cl
(A) (B) (C) (D)
H3C H3C

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43. Which of the following is not correct for the reactivity order mentioned in brackets.
(A) CH3–CC–CH3 > CH3–C=C–CH3 (towards Hydrogenation reaction)

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(B) CH3–CC–CH3 < CH3–C=C–CH3 (towards electrophilic addition reaction)
OCH3 CH3

(C) > (towards electrophilic substitutions)

I F

> 2
(D) [towards nucleophilic substitution(SN Ar)]

NO2 NO2
fuEu es ls dkSulk Øe dks"Bd esa n'kkZ;s x;s fØ;k'khyrk ds fy, xyr gSA
(A) CH3–CC–CH3 > CH3–C=C–CH3 (gkbMªkstuhdj.k vfHkfØ;k ds izfr)
(B) CH3–CC–CH3 < CH3–C=C–CH3 (bysDVªkWuLusgh ;ksxkRed vfHkfØ;k ds izfr)
OCH3 CH3

(C) > (bysDVªkWuLusgh izfrLFkkiu vfHkfØ;k ds izfr)

I F

>
(D) [ukfHkdLusgh izfrLFkkiu vfHkfØ;k (SN2Ar) ds izfr]

NO2 NO2

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44. The product obtained from the following sequence of reactions is

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(A) propanal (B) 2-propanol (C) 1-propanol (D) propane

fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k vuqØe esa vfUre mRikn gS %

(A) izksisuSy (B) 2-izksisukWy (C) 1-izksisukWy (D) izksisu

45. ; The major product is : eq[; mRikn gS&

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

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Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive). (bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy
vadh; iw.kk±d gSA)

46. How long (in hours) will it take to produce 0.3 mole of HNO2 by following reaction if an average

current of 2 amp passes through the cell ? NO3– + 3H3O+ + 2e–


 HNO2 + 4H2O, Eº = 0.94 V.

fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa 0.3 eksy HNO2 mRikfnr djus ds fy, fdruk le; yxsxk] ¼?k.Vks esa½ ;fn lSy esa 2 amp

dh vkSlr /kkjk xqtkjrs gS ? NO3– + 3H3O+ + 2e–


 HNO2 + 4H2O, Eº = 0.94 V

47. Out of the following the number of metals that can not be obtained by electrolysis of the aqueous
solution of their salts are:

fuEu esa ls fdruh /kkrq,¡ gS] tks buds yo.kksa ds tyh; foy;u ds oS|qr vi?kVu ds }kjk izkIr ugha gks ldrh

gSaA

Ag, Mg, Cu, Al, Au, Ca, Na

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2 -1
48. Molar conductivity of aqueous solution of HA is 200 Scm mol , pH of this solution is 4.

Calculate the value of pK a (HA) at 25oC.

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M (HCI) = 425 S cm2 mol-1 ;

 M (NaCl) = 125 S cm2 mol-1

HA ds tyh; foy;u dh eksyj pkydrk 200 Scm2mol-1 gSA bl foy;u dh pH 4 gSA


25ºC ij pK a (HA) dk eku ifjdfyr dhftkA

fn;k gS : M (NaA) = 100 S cm2 mol-1 ;



M (HCI) = 425 S cm2 mol-1 ;

 M (NaCl) = 125 S cm2 mol-1

49. The standard reduction potential of a silver chloride electrode (metal-sparingly soluble salt
electrode)
is 0.209V and for silver electrode is 0.80V. If the moles of AgCl that can dissolve in 10 L of a
–z
0.01M NaCl solution is represented as 10 then find the value of z.
flYoj DyksjkbM bysDVªkWM (/kkrq U;wu foy;'khy yo.k bysDVªkWM½ ds fy, ekud vip;u foHko 0.209V rFkk
flYoj bysDVªkWM ds fy, 0.80V gSaA ;fn AgCl ds eksy] tks 0.01M NaCl ds 10 L foy;u esa fo;ksftr gks
ldrs gS] dks fuEu izdkj O;Dr djrs gS % 10–z gS] rks z dk eku Kkr dhft,A

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ignite
50. BO3-
3 +conc.H 2SO 4 +CH3 -CH 2 -OH  (A)
Green flame

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What is the oxidation number of central atom that is responsible for green flame in compound (A)?

t y kusij
BO3-
3 +conc.H 2SO 4 +CH 3 -CH 2 -OH  (A)

gjh Tokyk
dsfUnz; ijek.kq] tks ;kSfxd (A) esa gjh Tokyk ds fy, ftEesnkj gksrk gS] dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k D;k gS \

51. Find the total number of acidic radical which produce volatile product with dil HCl
vEyh; ewyd dh dqy la[;k Kkr djks] tks ruq HCl ds lkFk ok"i'khy mRikn nsrs gS
SO24– , I¯, NO2– , NO3– , SO32– , HCO3–

52. Na2SO3, NaCl, Na2C2O4, Na2CrO4, NaNO2, CH3CO2Na are separately treated with AgNO3 solution.
In how many cases is/are white ppt. obtained ?
Na2SO3, NaCl, Na2C2O4, Na2CrO4, NaNO2, CH3CO2Na dks AgNO3 foy;u ds lkFk mipkfjr djrs gSaA
fdruh fLFkfr;ksa esa 'osr vo{ksi izkIr gksrk gS@gSa\

53. How many of the following compounds will liberate NH3 on heating ?
fuEu esa ls fdrus ;kSfxd xeZ djus ij NH3 fu"dkflr djsxsa \
(NH4)2SO4 , (NH4)2CO3 ,NH4Cl ,NH4NO3 ,(NH4)2Cr2O7

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54. Find the number of basic flux from the given compounds:
fn, x;s ;kSfxdks esa ls {kkjh; xkyd dh la[;k crkb,A

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SiO2 , MgO , CaO , FeO , B2O3 , CaCO3 , MgCO3

55. 9.65 C of electric current is passed through fused anhydrous magnesium chloride. The magnesium
metal is completely converted into a Grignard reagent. The number of moles of the Grignard
–5
reagent obtained is A x 10 then value of A is-
9.65 C dh oS|qr /kkjk dks laxfyr futZy eSXuhf'k;e DyksjkbM esa ls xqtkjk tkrk gSA eSXuhf'k;e /kkrq dks iw.kZr%
fxzU;kj vfHkdeZd es ifjofrZr fd;k tkrk gSA izkIr fxzU;kj vfHkdeZd ds eksyks dh la[;k A x 10–5 gS] rc A dk
eku gS&

CH3(1 eq.) Ag2O(moist.)


56. P (Major product) +3º amine

Write the number of carbon atoms in P (major product) in given reaction?

CH3(1 rqY;kad) Ag2O(ue)


P (eq[; mRikn) +3º ,ehu

fn xbZ vfHkfØ;k es P (eq[; mRikn) es dkcZu ijek.kq dh la[;k fyf[k;s\

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57. How many reactions form one of the product is grignard reagent in given reactions ?
fn xbZ vfHkfØ;kvks es fdruh vfHkfØ;k,s ,d mRikn ds :i es fxzU;kj vfHkdeZd cukrk gS\

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(P) CH3–CC–H + CH3–MgBr  
(Q) CH3–CH=O + CH3–MgBr 

 THF  
(R) CH3–CH2–Cl + Mg   

(S) + PhMgBr 

O O

(T) + CH3–MgBr 

HBr
58.  
R 2 O2

Write the number of intermediate which is involved in the given reaction is :


1. For Carbocation 2. For Free radical
3. For Carbanion 4. For Cyclicbrominium ion
HBr
 
R 2 O2

fuEu nh x;h vfHkfØ;k esa cuus okys e/;orhZ dh la[;k fyf[k,&


1. dkcZ/kuk;u ds fy, 2. eqDr ewyd ds fy,
3. dkcZ_.kk;u ds fy, 4. pfØ;czksehfu;e vk;u ds fy,

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59. The number of possible isomers (including stereoisomers) on monochlorination (Cl2/h) of the

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following compound is :

fuEu ;kSfxd ds eksuksDyksjhdj.k (Cl2/h) ij cuus okys lEHko leko;oh ¼f=kfoe leko;fo;ksa lfgr½ dh la[;k

gS&

Me Et
HBr
60.  
Et Me
How many products will be formed in above reaction?

mijksDr vfHkfØ;k es fdrus mRikn cusxsA

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PART-III : MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS
SECTION – I ([k.M- I)

Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj )


This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

61. The derivative of y = (1 – x) (2 – x) (3 – x) …. (n –x) at x = 1 is


x = 1 ij y = (1 – x) (2 – x) (3 – x) …. (n –x) dk vodyt gS -
(A) 0 (B) (–1) (n – 1) !
n–1
(C) n! –1 (D) (–1) (n – 1)!

7
62. If f(x) = |sinx – |cosx||, then the value f(x) at x = is 
6
1 3
(A) Positive (B)
2
(C) 0 (D) None of these
7
;fn f(x) = |sinx – |cosx|| gks, rks f(x) dk x = ij eku gS - 
6

1 3
(A) /kukRed (B)
2
(C) 0 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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63. The global maximum value of f(x) = log10 (4x – 12x + 11x –3), x  [2, 3], is

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3 2
f(x) = log10 (4x – 12x + 11x –3), x  [2, 3] dk ije mfPp"B eku gS -
–3
(A) log103 (B) 1 + log103
2
3
(C) log103 (D) log103
2

3 2
64. If 3(a + 2c) = 4(b + 3d), then the equation ax + bx + cx + d = 0 will have.
(A) no real solution (B) Atleast one real root in (–1, 0)
(C) Atleast one real root in (0, 1) (D) None of these
3 2
;fn 3(a + 2c) = 4(b + 3d) gks rks lehdj.k ax + bx + cx + d = 0 gksxh -
(A) dksbZ okLrfod gy ugha (B) (–1, 0) esa de ls de ,d okLrfod ewy
(C) (0, 1) esa de ls de ,d okLrfod ewy (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

65. If 3f(cos x) + 2f(sin x) = 5x, then f(cos x) is equal to (where f  denotes derivative with respect to x)
;fn 3f(cos x) + 2f(sin x) = 5x, rc f(cos x) cjkcj gS] (tgk¡ f  x ds lkis{k vodyu dks iznf'kZr djrk gS)
5 5
(A) – (B)
cos x cos x
5 5
(C) – (D)
sin x sin x

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x dy
66. If y = x x   , then =

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dx
x dy
;fn y =  x x  gks] rks =
dx
x x
(A) x x  (1 + 2 log x ) (B) x x   (1 + log x )

x x
(C) x x x   (1 + 2 log x ) (D) x x x   (1 + log x )

n th
67. If f  x    4  x  ,n  N and f r  0  represents the r derivative of f(x) at x = 0, then the value of


(f r  0 )
 is equal to
r 0
r!
n
(A) 2n (B) e
n n
(C) 5 (D) 4

n

(f r  0 )
;fn f  x    4  x  ,n  N rFkk f r  0  , x = 0 ij f(x) esa r ok¡ vodyt dks iznf'kZr djrk gS] rks 
r 0
r!

dk eku cjkcj gS&


n n
(A) 2 (B) e
n n
(C) 5 (D) 4

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68. Let f(x) = , 1  x  3.8 ; [.] denotes the greatest integer function then

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[x]
(A) f(x) is monotonically decreasing in [1, 3.8] (B) f(x) is monotonically increasing in [1, 3.8]
1
(C) the greatest value of f(x) is × 14.44 (D) the least value of f(x) is 2
3
x2  1
ekuk f(x) = , 1  x  3.8 ; tgk¡ [.] egÙke iw.kk±d Qyu dks O;Dr djrk gS] rks
[x]

(A) [1, 3.8] esa f(x) ,dfn"V ákleku gSA (B) [1, 3.8] esa f(x) ,dfn"V o/kZeku gSA
1
(C) f(x) dk vf/kdre eku × 14.44 gSA (D) f(x) dk U;wure eku 2 gSA
3

69. If the derivative of an odd cubic polynomial vanishes at two different values of ‘x’ then
3
(A) coefficient of x & x in the polynomial must be of same sign
3
(B) coefficient of x & x in the polynomial must be of different sign
(C) the values of ‘x’ where derivative vanishes are of same sign
(D) the values of ‘x’ where derivative vanishes are both positive
;fn ,d fo"ke f+=k?kkrh; cgqin dk vodyt ‘x’ ds nks fHkUu ekuksa ds fy;s 'kwU; gks tkrk gS] rks &
(A) cgqin esa x3 o x ds xq.kkad leku fpUg ds gSA
(B) cgqin esa x3 o x ds xq.kkad vleku fpUg ds gSA
(C) ‘x’ ds eku ftuds fy;s vodyt 'kqU; gks tkrk gS] leku fpUg ds gSA
(D) ‘x’ ds eku] ftuds fy;s vodyt 'kwU; gks tkrk gS] nksuksa /kukRed gSA

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 3 | x  k | , x  k

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70. If f(x) =  2 sin (x  k) has minimum at x = k , then
a  2  x k
, x  k

 3 | x  k | , x  k
;fn f(x) =  2 sin (x  k) dk U;wure eku x = k ij gks] rks&
a  2  x k
, x  k

(A) a  R (B) |a| < 2 (C) |a| > 2 (D) 1 < |a| < 2

x5 x4
71. The graph of f(x) = – + 5 has
20 12
(A) no local extreme, one point of inflection
(B) Two local maximum one local minimum, two point of inflection
(C) One local maximum, one local minimum, one point of inflection
(D) One local maximum, one local minimum, two point of inflection
x5 x4
f(x) = – + 5 ds vkjs[k ds fy,
20 12
(A) dksbZ LFkkuh; pje eku ugha] ,d ufr ifjorZu fcUnq
(B) nks LFkkuh; mfPPk"B] ,d LFkkuh; fufEu"B] nks ufr ifjorZu fcUnq
(C) ,d LFkkuh; mfPPk"B] ,d LFkkuh; fufEUk"B] ,d ufr ifjorZu fcUnq
(D) ,d LFkkuh; mfPPk"B] ,d LFkkuh; fufEUk"B] nks ufr ifjorZu fcUnq

2 2
72. If curve y = 1 – ax and y = x intersect orthogonally then value of a is
;fn oØ y = 1 – ax2 vkSj y = x2 ykfECkd izfrPNsn djrs gS] rks a dk eku gS&
1 1
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D) 3
2 3

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73. If at any points of curve by = (x + a) , the relation between subnormal SN and subtangent ST be

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2
p(SN) = q(ST) then p/q is equal to
8b 8a b
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
27 27 a
;fn oØ by2 = (x + a)3 ds fdlh fcUnq ij v/kks%yEc SN vkSj v/k%Li'khZ ST esa lEcU/k p(SN) = q(ST)2 gS] rks
p/q cjkcj gS&
8b 8a b
(A) (B) (C) (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
27 27 a

3
74. The point on the curve y = x – 11x + 5 at which the tangent is y = x – 11, is
oØ y = x3 – 11x + 5 ij og fcUnq tgk¡ ij Li'kZ js[kk y = x – 11 gks] gS&
(A) (2, 19) (B) (1, –5)
(C) (–4, –15) (D) (2, –9)

2 2
75. The tangents from (1, 2 2 ) to the hyperbola 16x – 25y = 400 include angle between them is
equal to:
fcUnq (1, 2 2 ) ls vfrijoy; 16x2 – 25y2 = 400 ij [khph x;h Li'kZ js[kkvksa ds chp dk dks.k gS&
 
(A) (B)
6 4
 
(C) (D)
3 2

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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

MATHEMATICS
Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).

bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

76. The rate of change of the volume of a sphere w.r.t. its surface area when the radius is 2cm is .
xksys ds i`"Bh; {ks=kQy ds lkis{k vk;ru esa ifjorZu dh nj gS] tc f=kT;k 2 ls-eh- gS&

 2x  3y  2f(x)  3f(y)
77.   = and f(0) = p and f(0) = q. then f(0) is …….
 5  5
(where f(x) is a polynomial function)
 2x  3y  2f(x)  3f(y)
  = vkSj f(0) = p rFkk f(0) = q rc f(0) gS -
 5  5
(tgk¡ f(x) ,d cgqinh; Qyu gS)

1 x
2
x2 x3 –1  –7 
78. If the function f(x) = – 4e +1+x+ + and g(x) = f (x), then the reciprocal of g   is
2 3  6 
1 x
x2 x3 –7
;fn Qyu f(x) = – 4e 2
+1+x+ + vkSj g(x) = f–1(x) gks rks g   dk O;qRØe gS - 
2 3  6 

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  x    x 
79. If f(x) = – f(x) an g(x) = f(x) and F(x) =  f      g    and given that F(5) = 5, then F(10) is

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  2    2 
2 2
  x    x 
;fn f(x) = – f(x) vkSj g(x) = f(x) rFkk F(x) =  f      g    vkSj fn;k x;k gS fd F(5) = 5 rc F(10) gS -
  2    2 

8n  4
The curve y = 2 e2x intersect the y-axis at an angle cot
–1
80. then the positive value of n is
3

8n  4
oØ y = 2 e2x , y-v{k dks cot–1 dks.k ij izfrPNsn djrk gS rc n dk /kukRed eku gS-
3

81. If a, b are two real number with a < b, then a real number c can be found between a and b such
a3  ab(a  b)  b3
that the value of =?
c3
;fn a, b nks okLrfod la[;k,¡ a < b bl izdkj gS fd ,d okLrfod la[;k c, a vkSj b ds e/; ik;h tkrh gS
a3  ab(a  b)  b3
tcfd dk eku gS -
c3

3
82. If the slope of the line through the origin which is tangent to the curve y = x + x + 16 is m, then the
value of m – 12 is
;fn ewy fcUnq ls tkus okyh js[kk dh izo.krk m gS tks oØ y = x3 + x + 16 dh Li'kZ js[kk gS rc m – 12 dk eku gS-

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83. If the curve c in the xy plane has the equation x + xy + y = 1, then the fourth power of the

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greatest distance of a point on c from the origin is
;fn xy lery esa oØ c dk lehdj.k x2 + xy + y2 = 1 gS rc c ds fdlh fcUnqq dh ewy fcUnq ls vf/kdre nwjh
dh prqFkZ ?kkr dk eku Kkr dhft,A

2
84. Let the parabolas y = x(c – x) and y= x + ax + b touch each other at the point (1 , 0), then b – c =
ekuk ijoy; y = x(c – x) vkSj y= x2 + ax + b ,d nwljs dks fcUnq (1 , 0) ij Li'kZ djrs gS rc b – c =

3  q
85. The point on the curve 3y = 6x – 5x the normal at which passes through the origin is  p,  then
 r
find value of p + q + r (where p, q, r  N and q, r relative prime)
q
oØ 3y = 6x – 5x3 ds fcUnq  p,  ij vfHkyEc ewy fcUnq ls xqtjrk gS rc p + q + r dk eku Kkr dhft,
 r

(tgk¡ p, q, r  N rFkk q, r lg vHkkT; la[;k,¡ gSA)

2 
86. A curve is given by the equation x = sec  y = cot , if the tangent at P where  = meets the
4
curve again at Q, then [PQ] is, where [·] represents the greatest integer function

,d oØ lehdj.k x = sec2 y = cot }kjk fn;k x;k gS ;fn P ij Li'kZ js[kk tgk¡  = oØ dks iqu%
4
Q ij feyrh gS rc [PQ] gS tgk¡ [·] egÙke iw.kkZad Qyu dks O;Dr djrk gS -

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87. The curve given by x + y = e has a tangent parallel to the y-axis at the point (p, q) then find

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p+q=
fn;k x;k oØ x + y = exy fcUnq (p, q) ij y-v{k ds lekUrj Li'kZ js[kk gS rc p + q =

88. The rate of increase in area of an equilateral triangle when side 30cm, when each side increases
p q
at the rate of 0.1 cm/sec. is , then find value of p + q + r (where q is prime and p, r relative prime)
r
p q
,d leckgq f=kHkqt ds {ks=kQy ds c<+us dh nj gS tc Hkqtk dh YkEckbZ 30cm rFkk izR;sd Hkqtk 0.1
r
cm/sec dh nj ls c<+rh gS rc p + q + r dk eku Kkr dhft,A (tgk¡ q vHkkT; gS rFkk p, r lgvHkkT; gSa)

89. If f(x)  (x  1)1 50 (x  2)2  49 (x  3)3  48 ...............(x  50)50 1 .


f '(51)   
Let   , then   48  is equal to
f(51)  25 
;fn f(x)  (x  1)1 50 (x  2)2 49 (x  3)3  48 ...............(x  50)50 1 .
f '(51)   
Ekkuk   , rc   48  dk eku gS&
f(51)  25 

 1  1
90. If f(x) = cos–1    and f (x) = , where a, b , then find the value of a + 5b.
  x  ax | bx|
 1  1
;fn f(x) = cos–1    rFkk f (x) = ] tgk¡ a, b  gS] rks a + 5b dk eku Kkr dhft,A
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11. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled 11. pawfd isu ls Hkjs x, xksys feVkuk vkSj lq/kkjuk laHko ugha gS
bubble, you are advised to be extremely careful while
blfy, vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
darken the bubble corresponding to your answer.
12. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor 12. fodYi dks u feVk,a@u LØsp djsa vkSj u gh xyr (X) fpUg
make the Cross (X) mark on the option once filled.
dks HkjsaA ORS dks dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk
Do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the
dksbZ Hkh fu'kku ;k lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk;sA
ORS. Do not put any stray marks or whitener
anywhere on the ORS.
13. If there is any discrepancy between the written data 13. ;fn ORS esa fdlh izdkj dh fy[ks x, vkadMksa rFkk xksys
and the bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data
fd, vkadMksa esa fojks/kkHkkl gS] rks xksys fd, vkadMksa dks gh
will be taken as final.
lgh ekuk tkosxkA
C. Question Paper Format C. iz'u&i=k dk izk:i
This question paper consists of three part. Each part bl iz'u&i=k esa rhu Hkkx gSaA izR;sd Hkkx esa nks [kaM gSaA
consists are two section.
14. Section 1 contains 15 multiple choice questions. 14. [kaM 1 esa 15 cgqfodYi iz'u gaSA gj iz'u esa pkj fodYi (A),
Each question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
out of which only ONE is correct.
15. Section 2 contains 15 questions. The answer to 15. [kaM 2 esa 15 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa
each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 'kkfey½ ds chp ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kkZad gSA
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
D. Marking Scheme D. vadu ;kstuk
16. For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded 16. [kaM 1 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqys(BUBBLES)
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to
dks dkyk djus ij 4 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk dkyk ughaa djus ij
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles
(0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa _.kkRed ,d
are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) mark
will be awarded. (–1) vad iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
17. For each question in Section 2, you will be awarded 17. [kaM 2 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqys(BUBBLES)
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to dks dkyk djus ij 4 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk dkyk ugha djus
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles ij (0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa (0) vad
are darkened. In all other cases, zero will be
iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
awarded.

Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke) : Roll Number (jksy uEcj) :

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eSaus lHkh funsZ'kksa dks i<+ fy;k gS vkSj eSa mudk ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk Hkjh xbZ lkjh tkudkjh dks eSusa
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HINTS & SOLUTIONS ¼la d s r ,oa gy½

PART-I PHYSICS 1 2
K.E. =   Therefore K.E. of rotation increases.
2 
Duration of the year is dependent upon time taken to complete
GM g GM 3g one revolution around the sun.
1. g= or  or = 11 = 22 (dks.kh; laosx lajf{kr jgrk gS)
R2 4 4 4RG gy
R R3
3 3 tSls 2 ?kVrk gS 2 c<+rk gS
2. Net gravitational force on any orbiting star provides 2
necessary centripetal force. bl çdkj T = vFkkZr~ T ?kVrk gSA
fdlh Hkh d{kh; rkjs ij dqy xq:Roh; cy vko';d vfHkdsUnzh; 
cy iznku djrk gSA vr% i`Foh vius v{k ds ifjr% ,d o`Ùk iwjk djus esa de le; ysrh
GMm Gm2 mV 2 gSA
So vr% + =
r2 4r 2 r
1
G(4M  m) K.E. =  2 vr% ?kw.kZu dh xfrt ÅtkZ c<+ tkrh gSA
V = 2 
4r
o"kZ dh vof/k] lw;Z ds pkjksa vksj ,d pDdj yxkus esa yxs le; ij
2r 4r 3 / 2
T= = fuHkZj djrh gSA
V G(4M  m)
50 1 2GM
7. v= Ve =
m 100 2 R
2R GM   dx
R GMm Applying energy conservation
3. F= =

R
x2 2R 2 ÅtkZ laj{k.k ls
GMm 1 GMm
   m v2 = 
R 2 (R  h)
2GM 2GM 1 2GM 1 1 
v2 =   . = 2GM   
R Rh 4 R R Rh
1 h
 
GMm GMm 4R R(R  h)
4. K.E. = ; PE = –  R + h = 4h  h = R/3
2R R
GMm 4T
T.E. = – 8. The pressure due to surface tension =
2R R
Angular momentum
4T
(dks.kh; laosx) mvR = m GMR i`"B ruko ds dkj.k nkc =
R
5. As per Kepler's law, areal velocity remain constant 2
The pressure due to electrostatic forces =
dsiyj ds fu;e ls {ks=kh; pky fu;r jgrh gS 20
dA J m v1 r1 1 1
= = = r v = r v . 2
dt 2m 2m 2 1 1 2 2 2 fLFkj oS|qr cyksa ds dkj.k nkc =
20
6. 11 = 22 (Angular momentum is conserved) Just before the bubble bursts
As 2 decreases. 2 increases. cqycqys ds QVus ls Bhd igys
2 4T 2 8T0
Thus T = i.e. T decreases. = or vFkok R =
 R 2 0 2
Therefore the earth is completing each circle around its own
axis in lesser time.
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9. Electric field is same in direction and magnitude at the 14. for inside r < R ds vUnj
position of both changes only in this case.
Qin Q
oS|r {ks=k dh fn'kk leku gS ,oa nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa ij bl izdj.k esa   3 r3
dsoy ifjek.k ifjofrZr gksrk gS Electric field is same in 0 R
direction and magnitude at the position of both changes only 0
in this case.
Qin Q
for r > R   ds fy,
   0 0
10.   pE
max = p E  50 × 10–28 = p.40 15. The induced charge on conducting sphere are symmetrical with
 p = 1.25 × 10 –28 C-m respect to yz plane as shown. The induced charge is equivalent
to a dipole along x-axis and y-z plane is the equatorial plane of
11. For the given points dipole. Therefore potential at each point on y-z plane due to
induced charges is zero.
fn;s x;s fcUnqvksa ds fy, &
pkyd xksys ij izsfjr vkos'k fp=kkuqlkj y-z ry ds lkis{k lefer
/2 /2 – 
(symmetrical) gSA izsfjr vkos'k x-v{k ds vuqfn'k ,d f}/kqzo ds rqY;
tan 
As tan  = (Refer Notes) gksxk rFkk y-z ry f}/kqzo dk fuj{kh; ry gksxkA blfy;s y-z ry ds
2
izR;sd fcUnq ij izsfjr vkos'k ds dkj.k foHko 'kwU; gksxkA
tan 
tSls tan  = (uksV~l ns[ksa)
2
  tan 
 tan  2   = 2
 
E
Er
EP 
GM GM'
16. =
2
(2R) R2
M
= M
  4
+ 4 3 4 4 3 
R 1 + (8R3 – R3)2 = 4  . R . 1 
 tan  = 2 3 3  3 
1 + 72 = 41
12. Since both spherical surface are equipotential,. The electric
lines of force should be normal to both spherical surfaces. 1 7
= .
The correct choice is 2 3
pwafd nksuksa xksykdkj lrgsa lefoHko gSaA vr% fo|rq cy js[kk,sa bu
xksykdkj lrgksa ds yEcor~ gksxhA vr% lgh fodYi 17. The force acting on the particle can be given by
d.k ij dk;Zjr cy
 U
F  6iˆ  4ˆj
r
Thus acceleration of this particle would be
vr% bl d.k ds Roj.k gksaxs ax = 6ms–2 and rFkk ay = 4ms–2
when the particle crosses the 'x' axis
13. B. Pattern (a) can be eliminated because field lines cannot tc d.k v{k dks ikj djsxk
simultaneously originate from and converge at a single
point; (c) can be eliminated because there are no charges in 1
the region, and so there are no sources of field lines; (d) can
8   4t2   t2 = 4
2
be eliminated because electrostatic field lines do not close
t = 2s
on themselves.
B. vkjs[k (a) dks gVk;k tk ldrk gS] D;ksafd {ks=k js[kkvksa dk ,d
gh fcUnq ls fudyuk vkSj mlh ij vkdj feyuk ,d lkFk laHko
18.
ugha gS ; (c) dks gVk;k tk ldrk gS] D;ksafd ;gk¡ {ks=k esa dksbZ
GM1M2
vkos'k ugha gS vkSj blfy;s {ks=k js[kkvksa dk dksbZ lzksr ugha gS ; (d) M1r12 = ; r1 r2 = 9r
dks gVk;k tk ldrk gS] D;ksafd fo|qr {ks=k js[kk;sa cUn oØ ugha (9r)2
where r is dist between earth and sun
cukrh gSA
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2 Method 1 : ;fn (r) = 0 (=vpj) rks gesa Kkr gS fd vko';d
M2 9r  2  GM1M2
 M1 .  .... (1)

M1  M2  3  
(9r)2 3 KQ
3
for the earth : i`Foh ds fy, vuqikr = 2 R 
KQ 2
2
 2  GMMS R
M r  1  = ....(2)
  r2 Hence vr% n = 1
Method 2 : You may use integration method also to solve this
from (1) and rFkk (2) ls problem.
 (M1 + M2) = 81 MS Method 2 : lekdyu dk mi;ksx djds Hkh gy fd;k tk ldrk gSA
If ;fn M1 = MS (2,1,9) (2,1,9)
M2 = 80 MS = 20n MS 24. V(0,0,0)  V(2,1,9) =  y 2 dx  2xydy =  d(xy 2 )
 n=4
(0,0,0 ) (0,0,0 )

2 3 (2,1,9)
19. T R = xy 2 = 2.
2/3
( 0,0,0 )
RT
So, radius of planet B is R ( 2 2 )2/3 = 2 times that of 25. F2 – 2F1 cos 30º = 0
planet A
vr% xzg B dh f=kT;k R ( 2 2 )2/3 = 2 ¼xquk½ xzg A ls K(q)(Q) 2(Kq2 )
 Radius of A is half that of B.  = cos 30º
R2 ( 3R)2
A dh f=kT;k B dh f=kT;k ls vk/kh gS
1
Since pwafd 
R2
So intensity of sunrays at planet A to that at B is
1
 = 4 times.
(1/ 2)2
1
vr% lw;Z fdj.kksa dh rhozrk A rFkk B ij   = 4 xquk
(1/ 2)2
q 3
 Q= = C = 1 C.
GM 3 3
20. v0 
a
mv0a = mvr

1  2 v 02  GMm 1 2 GMm
m  v0   = mv –
2  4  a 2 r
26.
rmax 2a 3
Solving gy djus ij, = =3 Ans. mg sin  = 5 × 10 × = 30N
rmin 2a / 3 5
4
mg cos = 0.5 × 5 × 10 × = 20 N
r 5
21. q= 0  E.ds = 0 4 r 2 = 4r3= 6.
0 as mg sin  >  mg cos 
so charges must be of same sign
nQ 3Q  Q 3Q  Q Nor for maxium Q
22.  – – 
50 50  0 50  50 kq0 Qmax
 = mg sin  + fsmax = 50 N
Ans. n = 1 r2
23. Method 1 : If (r) = 0 (=constant) then we know that
50
Qmax = × 10–6 = 25 × 16–6
2
3 KQ
3 kqQmin
required ratio = 2 R 
similarly Qmin = = mg sin  – fs max
KQ 2 r2
R Qmin = 5 × 10–6 C
Qmax 25
= =5
Qmin 5

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27. F = qE = ne
V
= mg
3Mn2+ (aq) 
 Mn(s) + 2Mn3+ (aq)
d
-2×F×Eo3 = -2×F[-1.51] -2×F×(-1.185)
mgd 4.8  10 15  10  1.5  10 2
n= = = 3. Eo3 = -2.695V
eV 1.6  1019  1500
0.06
Eo3 = + log K eq
28. Applying work kinetic energy theorem 2
dk;Z ÅtkZ çes; ls
35. Given the following limiting ……………
1 2 25oC ij
|q| Ex – kx –  mgx = 0 fuEu lhekar eksyj ……………
2 Sol. The molar conductivity of the dissociated form of crotonic acid is
Putting the values we will get x = 2 m.
eku j[kus ls x = 2 m çkIr gksxkA ØksVksfud vEy ds fo;ksftr :i dh eksyj pkydrk gSA
Ans x=2  m ( HC )   m ( HCl )   m ( NaC )   m ( NaCl )
 (426  83  126)-1cm 2 mol-1
=383Ù -1cm 2 mol-1
The molar conductivity of HC,
HC dh eksyj pkydrk

29. 1000  K 3.83  105 -1cm 2


 m ( HC )    1000
qE= mg 1  4  2(1)(2)cos(180  37) CM 0.001
=383Ù -1cm 2 mol-1
30. Given that fn;k gS m1 – m2 = 6 unit bdkbZ ...(1)
The degree of dissociation ,
equation of motion xfr dh lehdj.k
fo;kstu dh ek=kk
Gm1m 2 m2 r
= m12r1 = m12  m ( HC ) (38.3-1cm 2 mol-1 )
r2 m1  m2    0.1
 m ( HC ) (383-1cm 2 mol-1 )
r
C 2 (103 )(0.1)2
ka    1.11 10 5
r1 r2 1  1  0.1
m1 c m2
37. Which of the following will ………….
 2r3 fuEu esa ls dkSu /kukRed Øksfey ………….
 m1 + m 2 = = 8 unit ...(2)
G Sol. HgCl2 due to covalent characters, sufficient chloride ions are not
by (1) and rFkk (2) ls obtained.

m1 HgCl2 lgla;kstd xq.kksa ds dkj.k i;kZIr DyksjkbM vk;u izkIr ugha


= 7
m2 gksrs gSaA

38. H2S and SO2 can be distinguished ………….


PART-II CHEMISTRY
H2S rFkk SO2 fuEu }kjk foHksfnr ………….
31. Which of the following ……………
Sol. H2S, SO2 both are acidic so cannot distinguish by litmus paper.
fuEu eas ls dkSulk xSYosfud ……………
Sol. Since cathode and anode are present in the same solution MnO4– oxidising agent, so both are oxidised to SO42–.
hence liquid – liquid junction potential is elimenated in
Pb2+ + S2–  PbS - (black ppt.), SO2 will not give black
option (A).
precipitate so can be distinguished.
pwafd dSFkksM+ ,oa ,uksM+ leku foy;u esa mifLFkr gS] blfy,
Sol. H2S, SO2 nksuksa vEyh; gS vr% fyVel i=k }kjk foHksfnr ugha gks
nzo&nzo lfU/k foHko fodYi (A) esa ugh gksrk gSA
ldrs gSA
34. Consider the following standard …………… MnO4– vkWDlhdkjd gS] vr% nksuksa SO42– es vkWDlhÑr gksrs gSaA
fuEu ekud bysDVªkWM foHkoksa dk ……………
Pb2+ + S2–  PbS - (dkyk vo{ksi), SO2 dkyk vo{ksi ugha
Sol. 2Mn2+ 
 2Mn3+ + 2e- ,ÄG10
nsxk vr% foHksfnr gks ldrk gSA
Mn2  2e   Mn, G02
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39. Froth floatation process …………. 46. How long (in hours) ………….
lYQkbM v;Ld ds lkUnz.k …………. fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa 0.3 eksy ………….
Sol. Total charge (dqy vkos'k) = 0.6 mole ¼eksy½ = 0.6 F = 0.6 × 96500C
Sol. facts rF;
Q = i × t = 2 × t = 0.6 × 96500

t=
0.6  96500 sec ¼lSds.M½ = 8 hour
HO OH 2
SOCl2
40.
Pyridine 47. Out of the following the ………….
SOCl2 fuEu esa ls fdruh /kkrq,¡ gS] ………….
 ………….
fifjMhu Sol. Mg, Al, Ca, Na
Sol. It is a SN2 reaction, so inversion takes place at sp3 carbon .
48. Molar conductivity ………….
;g ,d S 2 vfHkfØ;k gS] blfy;s sp dkcZu ij izfriu gksrk gSA
N
3
HA ds tyh; foy;u ………….

Sol.  M ( HA)   M ( HCl )   M ( NaA)  M ( NaCl )


42. The product (P) of the …………. = 425 + 100 – 125 = 400 cm2 mol–1
fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k dk …………. pH = 4 , [H+] = 10–4 = C
Sol. It is simple example of electrophilic aromatic substitution :  m 200
 = =0.5 ;
;g ,d bysDVªkWuLusgh ,sjkseSfVd izfrLFkkiu dk lkekU; mnkgj.k  m 400
10 4 (0.5)
gSA
(C ) 
Ka  =  10 4 , pK a  4
(1   ) (1   )
43. Which of the following is not ………….
fuEu es ls dkSulk Øe dks"Bd esa …………. 49. The standard reduction potential………….
flYoj DyksjkbM bysDVªkWM ………….
Sol. In SN2Ar, the reactivity order is F > Cl > Br > I.
SN2Ar esa fØ;k'khyrk dk Øe F > Cl > Br > I 0.0591
Sol. EClo  / AgCl/Ag  E Ag
o

/ Ag
 log K sp
1
44. The product obtained from …………. 0.0591
0.209  0.80  log K sp
fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k vuqØe …………. 1
O OH K sp  1010 ; Let solubility of AgCl in 0.01 M solution is x
|| |
Sol. A = CH3 – C – CH3 ,B = CH3 – CH – CH3 K sp  1010 ; ekuk 0.01M foy;u esa AgCl dh foys;rk x gSA
Step 1 is Markownikov addition of water and Step 2 is
reduction of ketone formed in step-I to 2-propanol. 10-10 = x(x + 0.01)
x = 10-8
in 1 esa ty dk ekdksZuhdkWQ fu;e ds vuqlkj ;ksx gksrk gS rFkk Moles of AgCl dissolved in
in I esa fufeZr dhVksu dk in&2 esa vip;u gksus ij 2-izksisukWy fo;skftr AgCl ds eksy
10 L = 10-8 X 10 = 10-7
curk gSA
50. BO3-
3 +conc.H 2 SO 4 +CH 3 -CH 2 -OH …………. (A)
Sol. Green flame is B(C2H5O)3
45. …………. gjh Tokyk B(C2H5O)3 gSA

51. Find the total number of ………….


Sol. vEyh; ewyd dh dqy la[;k ………….
Sol. NO2– , SO32– , HCO3–
H2 O
  52. Na2SO3, NaCl, Na2C2O4, ………….
Sol. Na2SO3 , NaCl, NaNO2,CH3CO2Na

HOBr / H 
53. How many of the following ………….
 
fuEu esa ls fdrus ;kSfxd xeZ ………….
Sol. If anionic part x is non-oxidising or weakly oxidising then NH3 will
be the product.
;fn _.kk;fud Hkkx x vu~ vkWDlhdkjh ;k nqcZy vkWDlhdkjh gS] rks
NH3 mRikn gksxkA
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54. Find the number of basic …………. PART-III MATHEMATICS
fn, x;s ;kSfxdks esa ls {kkjh; ………….
Sol. MgO , CaO , FeO , CaCO3 , MgCO3 61. The Derivative of...............
x = 1 ij y = (1 – x) ...............
55. 9.65 C of electric current is ………….
9.65 C dh oS|qr /kkjk dks laxfyr …………. dy
Sol. = – [(2–x) (3 – x)….(n – x) + (1 – x) (3 – x) ….
Sol. Mg2+ + 2e–  Mg(s) dx
(n – x)…+ (1 – x) (2 – x) …(n– 1–x)]
2F of electricity gives 1 mole Mg dy
At x = 1 ij , = – [(n – 1)! + 0 + 0+ ….+ 0]
9.65 dx
F of electricity will gives
96500 dy
= (– 1) (n – 1)!
1 9.65 1 dx
    10 –4 mole 62. If f(x) = |sinx – |cosx||...............
2 96500 2
;fn f(x) = |sinx – |cosx||...............
R  Mg  X 7
R – X + Mg  Sol. In the neighborhood of x = , we have f(x) = |sinx + cosx| = –
1 6
 104 mole
2 sinx – cosx
2+ – 7
gy- Mg + 2e  Mg(s) x= ds lkehI; esa f(x) = |sinx + cosx| = – sinx – cosx
6
2F oS|qr 1 eksy Mg nsrh gSA
 7   7   7 
f(x) = –cosx + sinx; f   = – cos   + sin  
9.65  6   6   6 
F oS|qr eksy nsxh 
96500  7  3 1
f   =
1 9.65 1  6  2
   10 –4 mole
2 96500 2 63. The global maximum...............
Sol. Let ekuk g(x) = 4x3 – 12x2 + 11x – 3
R  Mg  X
R – X + Mg  g(x) = 12x2 – 24x + 11
1
 104 mole = 12 (x – 1)2 – 1> 0 for x  [2, 3]
2 f(x)max = f(3) = log10 (4 × 27 – 12 × 9 + 11 × 3 – 3)
= log1030 = 1 + log103
CH3(1 eq.)
56. ………….
64. If 3(a + 2c) = 4(b + 3d), ...............
;fn 3(a + 2c) = 4(b + 3d) ...............

Sol. CH2 = CH2 ax 4 bx3 cx 2


Sol. Let f(x) = + + + dx ;
Ist step is SN2 reaction and IInd step is Hofmann elimination. 4 3 2
izFke in SN2 vfHkfØ;k gS rFkk f}rh; in gkWQeku foyksiu Which is continuous and differentiable f(0) = 0
vfHkfØ;k gSA a b c 1 1
f(–1) = – + –d= (a + 2c) – (b + 3d) = 0
57. How many reactions form …………. 4 3 2 4 3
fn xbZ vfHkfØ;kvks es fdruh …………. so, according to Rolle's thorem, there exists atleast one root of
Sol. P, R, S, T f(x) = 0 in (–1, 0)
ax 4 bx3 cx 2
Me Et Hindi ekuk f(x) = + + + dx ;
HBr 4 3 2
60.   ………….
tksfd lrr~ vkSj vodyuh; gS f(0) = 0
Et Me
a b c 1 1
Sol. f(–1) = – + –d= (a + 2c) – (b + 3d) = 0
4 3 2 4 3
Me Et Et
HBr jksy izes; ds vuqlkj f(x) = 0 dk de ls de ,d ewy (–1, 0) esa gSA


 Me 
C–—C–Me
H 65. If 3f(cos x) + 2f(sin x) = 5x...............
Et Me Et
H ;fn 3f(cos x) + 2f(sin x) = 5x...............
Et Sol. 3f(cos x) + 2f (sin x ) = 5x ..........(i)
Br
  Me C–—C–Me
  3f(sin x) + 2f (cos x) = 5 (/2 – x) ..........(ii)
Solving equation (i) and (ii) simultaneously we get
Et lehdj.k (i) o (ii) ds gy ls gesa izkIr gksrk gSA
Br H
f(cos x) = 5x – 
– sin x . f (cos x) = 5, f(cos x) = – 5/sin x

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x
x  3 | x  k | , x  k
66. If y = x  , then ............... 70. If f(x) =

...............
 2 sin (x  k)
x
x
;fn y =  x  gks] rks ............... a  2  x k
, x  k

x
x
x 2
 3 | x  k | , x  k
Sol. y = x   log y = x log (x) = x log x
e e e 
;fn f(x) =  2 sin (x  k) ...............
1 dy a  2  x k
, x  k
 = x + 2x logex
y dx Sol. f(k) = 3
dy sinh
 = x(xx)x (1+ 2 logex). f(k+h) = a2 – 2 +  lim f(k+h) = a2 – 1
dx h h0

lim f(k – h) = lim (3 + |k–h–k|) = lim (3 + |–h|) = 3


n h0 h0 h0
67. If f  x    4  x  ,n  N ...............
 a2 – 1 > 3
n a2 > 4 | a | > 2
;fn f  x    4  x  ,n  N ...............
Sol. f(x) = n(4 + x)n–1, f= n(n – 1) . (4 + x)n–2
If we keep on differentiating, we get
71. The graph of f(x) = ...............
vodyu djus ij ge ikrs gSA
x5 x4
f r(x) = n(n–1) ...........(n – r +1) . (4 + x)n – r, r  n f(x) = – + 5 ds ...............
n! 20 12
  fr(0) = . 4n–r, r  n x 4 x3 x 3
(n  r)! Sol. f(x) = – = (3x – 4)
andvkSj f r(0) = 0 for r > n ds fy,
4 3 12
f(x) = x3 – x2 = x2 (x – 1)

f r (0) n n for x < 0, f(x) > 0 and x > 0, f (x) < 0
 = Cr .4nr = (1 + 4)n = 5n.
 Hence x = 0 is a point of maxima
r 0 r! r 0 also f(x) = 0 where x = 1 but at x = 1 we have an inflection
point.
x2  1 4
68. Let f(x) = , 1  x  3.8 ...............
[x] If x = is point of minima
3
x2  1 x 4 x3 x 3
ekuk f(x) = , 1  x  3.8............... Hindi f(x) = – = (3x – 4)
[x] 4 3 12
 f(x) = x3 – x2 = x2 (x – 1)
 x2  1 , 1  x  2 x < 0 ds fy, , f (x) > 0 rFkk x > 0, f (x) < 0
 2 vr% x = 0 mfPp"B fcUnq gSA
x 1 rFkk f(x) = 0 tgk¡ x = 1 ijUrq x = 1 ij ufrifjorZu
Sol. y =  , 2x3 fcUnq gSA
 2 4
 x2  1 ;fn x = LFkkuh; fufEUk"B fcUnq gSA
 , 3  x  3.8 3
 3 72. If curve y = 1 – ax2 ...............
;fn oØ y = 1 – ax2 ...............
dy
Sol. y = 1 – ax2  = –2ax
dx
dy
y = x2  = 2x
dx
two curves intersect orthogonally if
least value of f(x) is 2 f(x) dk U;wure eku 2 gSA
nks oØ ykfEcd izfrPNsn djrs gS ;fn
69. If the derivative of an............... (–2ax)(2x) = –1
;fn ,d fo"ke f+=k?kkrh; ...............  4ax2 = 1 ...(i)
Sol. Let (ekuk) f(x) = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d from equation of curve oØ ds lehdj.k
f(–x) = – ax3 + bx2 – cx + d 1 – ax2 = x2
since(vr%) f(x) is odd fo"ke gSA 1
 x2 = ...(ii)
 ax3 + bx2 + cx + d  ax3 – bx2 + cx – d 1 a
d = 0, b = 0 from (i) ando (ii) ls
 f(x) = ax3 + cx
f(x) = 3ax2 + c = 0 3ax2 = – c 4a
=1
c 1 a
x2 = – >0
3a 1
 a=
a and c must be of different signs. (a o c fHkUu fpUg ds gS) 3

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73. If at any points of...............
 2x  3y  2f(x)  3f(y)
;fn oØ by2 = (x + a)3 ............... 77.   = and ...............
2  5  5
dy 3  x  a 
Sol.   2x  3y  2f(x)  3f(y)
dx 2by   = vkSj...............
2
 5  5
  Sol. Obviously, f(x) is a linear function
  Also from f(0) = P and f(0) = q, f(x) px + q or f(0) = 0
 y  Hindi Li"Vr;k f(x) js[kh; Qyu gSA
  dy   rFkk f(0) = P vkSj f(0) = q ls, f(x) px + q ;k f(0) = 0
p   dx   y
 
for    3
ds fy, 78. If the function ...............
q dy  dy  ;fn Qyu f(x) = ...............
y.
dx  dx 
  –7
Sol. We have (gof) (x) = x or g(f(x)) f(x) = 1 when f(x) = ,
p 8b 6
 
q 27  –7 
x = 1 , or g   f(1) = 1
 6 
74. The point on the curve...............
 –7  1 1
oØ y = x3 – 11x + 5 ............... Hence g   = =
Sol. Let point on y = x3 – 11x + 5 is (, )  6  f (1) 5
ekuk y = x3 – 11x + 5 ij fcUnq (, ) gSA –7
Hindi ;gk¡ (gof) (x) = x ;k g(f(x)) f(x) = 1 tc f(x) = ,
 = 3 – 11 + 5 6
dy
= 3x2 – 11  m = 32 – 11
Now vc
 –7 
x = 1 ;k g   f(1) = 1
dx  6 
 32 – 11 = 1  2 = 4   = ±2
 points on curve are (–2, 19) and (2, –9)  –7  1 1
vr% g   = = 
oØ ij fcUnq (–2, 19) ,oa (2, –9) gSA  6  f (1) 5
but (–2, 19) does not lie on y = x – 11
79. If f(x) = – f(x) an...............
ijUrq (–2, 19), y = x – 11 ij fLFkr ugha gSA
;fn f(x) = – f(x) vkSj ...............
 (2, –9) is required point
vHkh"V fcUnq (2, –9) gSA  x x  x   x 
Sol. F(x) =  f   .f     g   .g   
75. The tangents from ...............
 2 2  2   2 
Here, g(x) = f(x) and g(x) = – f(x) = f(x)
fcUnq (1, 2 2 ) ls vfrijoy; ...............
x x x x
So, F(x) = f 2.g 2–f 2.g 2=0
Sol. 1, 2 2 lies on director circle
        
Hence F(x) is a constant function
x2 y2 therefore , f(10) = 5
of – = 1 i.e. x2 + y2 = 9 
25 16  x x  x   x 
 Required angle /2 Hindi F(x) =  f   .f     g   .g   
 2 2  2   2 
x2 y2
Hindi. – = 1 ds fu;ked o`Ùk ij 1, 2 2 fLFkr gS
  ;gk¡ g(x) = f(x) vkSj g(x) = – f(x) = f(x)
25 16
vFkkZr~ x2 + y2 = 9 x x x x
blfy,, F(x) = f   . g   – f   . g   = 0
 vfHk"V dks.k /2 2 2 2 2
vr F(x) vpj Qyu gS 
76. The rate of change ...............  blfy,, f(10) = 5
xksys ds i`"Bh; {ks=kQy...............
2x
4 3 80. The curve y = 2 e ...............
Sol. V = r , S = 4r2 2x
3 oØ y = 2 e , y-v{k...............
Sol. y = 2e2x intersect y axis at (0, 2)
dV dS
= 4r2 , = 8r y = 2e2x oØ y-v{k dks (0, 2) ij izfrPNsn djrk gSA
dr dr
dy dy
dV dV / dr r = 4e2x  =4
 = = dx dx at x  0
ds dS / dr 2
whentgk¡ r = 2 
Angle of intersection with y-axis = – tan–14 = cot–1 4
dr 2
=1
dS 
y-v{k ds lkFk izfrPNsnu dks.k = – tan–14 = cot–1 4
2
n = 2 , – 1
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81. If a, b are two real ............... If it passes through the origin , then
;fn a, b nks okLrfod............... 1
0 – y1 = (0– x1)
Sol. Let ekuk f(x) = x4 , x  [a, b] 2  5x12
f(x) satisfies conditions of LMVT [as f(x) is continuous and Since (x1 ,y1) lies on the given curve,
differentiable ] thefore, 3y1 = 6x1 – 5x13
f(x), LMVT izfrcU/k
dks larq"B djrk gS [pwfd f(x) lrr vkSj 1
Solving equation (1) and (2) , we obtain x1 = 1 and y1 =
vodyuh; Qyu gSA] blfy, 3
f(b)  f(a)  1
= f (c) , a < c < b Hence , the required point is  1, 3  so, p = 1 , q = 1 , r = 3
ba  
b4  a4 (b2  a2 )(b  a)(b  a) Hindi vHkh"V fcUnq (x1, y1) :
or = 4c3  =4
ba (b  a)c 3 dy 2
vc, 3y = 6x – 5x3 or = 2 – 5 x1
dx ( x1, y1 )
b3  a3  ab2  a2b
=4 (x1 , y1) ij
c3
vfHkyEc dk lehdj.k gSA
1
y – y1 = (x – x1)
2  5x12
82. If the slope of the...............
If it passes through the origin , then
;fn ewy fcUnq ls tkus............... ;fn ;g ewy fcUnq ls xqtjrk gS rc
dy y1 1
Sol. = 3x12 + 1 = 0 – y1 = (0– x1)
dx x1,y1 x1 2  5x12
3x13 + x1 = x13 + x1 + 16 pwfd (x1 ,y1) fn, x, oØ ij fLFkr gSA
3y1 = 6x1 – 5x13
x1 = 2 , or ;k y1 = 26  m = 13
1
lehdj.k (1) vkSj (2) dks gy djus ij x1 = 1 vkSj y1 =
83. If the curve c in the............... 3
;fn xy lery esa oØ...............  1
Sol. Let ekuk x = r cos  , y = r sin vr% vHkh"V fcUnq  1,  blfy,, p = 1 , q = 1 , r = 3
 3
 r2 (1 + cos , sin) = 1
86. A curve is given by ...............
2 2 ,d oØ lehdj.k ...............
or r2 = or rmax =2
2  sin 2 dy –1 3 –1 
Sol. = cot  = at  =
84. Let the parabolas ............... dx 2 2 4
ekuk ijoy; y = x(c – x) ............... 
Also, the point p for  = is (2, 1), equation of tangent is : y – 1
Sol. y = x (c – x) y = x2 + ax + b 4
dy dy 1
= c – 2 = m1 = 2x + a = 2 + a = m2 = (x – 2)
dx (1, 0) dx (1, 0) 2
This meets the curve whose cartesian equation on eliminating 
Curve are touching at (1, 0) so by sec2 – tan2 = 1 is
oØ (1, 0) ij Li'kZ djrs gSA 1
m 1 = m2 y2 =
x 1
2+a=c–2 ……(i)
Also (1, 0) lies both the curve
1
solving (1) and (2), we get y = 1 ,
rFkk oØ (1, 0) ij nksuksa oØ fLFkr gSA 2
 x = 2, 5
so blfy,, c = 1 ……(ii)
 1 
and vkSj a + b = – 1 ……(iii) Hence P is (2, 1) given and Q is  5, 2  .
 
by (i) , (ii) , (iii) ls b = 2 , c = 1 , a = – 3
45 3 5
85. The point on the curve............... Therefore PQ = = [PQ] = 3
4 2
oØ 3y = 6x – 5x3 ds fcUnq ...............
dy –1 3 –1 
Sol. Let the required point be (x1, y1) : Hindi = cot  = at  =
dx 2 2 4
dy 2
Now, 3y = 6x – 5x3 or = 2 – 5 x1 
dx ( x1, y1 ) rFkk fcUnq p,  = ds fy, (2, 1) Li'kZ js[kk dk lehdj.k
4
The equation of the normal at (x1 , y1) is 1
y–1= (x – 2)
1 2
y – y1 = (x – x1)
2  5x12 ;g oØ dks feyrk gS ftldks lehdj.kksa
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sec2 – tan2 = 1 ls foyksfir  1 
90. If f(x) = cos–1    ...............
1  x 
y2 =
x 1
 1 
1 ;fn f(x) = cos–1    ...............
(1) o (2) ls gy djus ij y = 1 ,  x 
2
1 1
 x = 2, 5 Sol. f(x) = . (–x)–3/2.(–1) , x + 1 < 0
1 2
 1  1
vr% P (2, 1) gS fn;k x;k gS vr% Q  5,  gSA x
 2 
1 1
= = , x+1<0
45 3 5 2x 1  x 2x | 1  x |
blfy, PQ = = [PQ] = 3
4 2
 a = – 2, b = 1
87. The curve given by...............
fn;k x;k oØ x + y = exy ...............
Sol. Differentiating w.r.t x
x ds lkis{k vodyu djus ij
dy  dy  dy ye xy  1
1+ = exy  y  x dx  or dx = 1  xe xy
dx  
dy
 =  , so blfy,, 1 – xexy = 0 [x = 1 , y = 0]
dx

88. The rate of increase ...............


,d leckgq f=kHkqt ds ...............
3 2 dA 3  dx  3 1
Sol. A = x or ;k = x = × 30 ×
4 dt 2  dt  2 10

3 3
=
2

89. If f(x)  (x  1)1 50 ...............


;fn f(x)  (x  1)1 50 ...............
Sol. n f(x) = 1.50 n (x –1) + 2.49 n(x – 2) + .... 50.1 n (x – 50)
1 1.50 2.49 50.1
f(x) =  + .....+
f x x 1 x  2 x  50

f '  51 50  51
= 1 + 2 + ..... 50 = = 25 × 51 = 1275.
f  51 2

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MAIN PATTERN ONLINE TEST-2
(MONT-2) XII
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVNACED) 2017
DATE : 26-01-2017 COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), ANOOP (EP), AKHIL (EF)

ANSWER KEY
CODE-0

PART-I PHYSICS

1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (C)

8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (B) 14. (C)

15. (C) 16. (7) 17. (2) 18. (4) 19. (4) 20. (3) 21. (6)

22. (1) 23. (1) 24. (2) 25. (1) 26. (5) 27. (3) 28. (2)

29. (6) 30. (7)

PART-II CHEMISTRY

31. (A) 32. (A) 33. (D) 34. (C) 35. (B) 36. (D) 37. (B)

38. (C) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (C) 42. (B) 43. (D) 44. (B)

45. (A) 46. 8 47. 4 48. 4 49. 7 50. 3 51. 3

52. 4 53. 3 54. 5 55. 5 56. 2 57. 4 58. 2

59. 6 60. 4

PART- III MATHEMATICS

61. (B) 62. (A) 63. (B) 64. (B) 65. (C) 66. (C) 67. (C)

68. (D) 69. (B) 70. (C) 71. (C) 72. (B) 73. (A) 74. (D)

75. (D) 76. (1) 77. (0) 78. (5) 79. (5) 80. (2) 81. (4)

82. (1) 83. (4) 84. (1) 85. (5) 86. (3) 87. (1) 88. (8)

89. (3) 90. (3)

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