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CUMULATIVE TEST-1 (CT-1) Code

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Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
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
1. Immediately fill the particulars on this page of the Test 1.ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds bl i`"B ij vko';d fooj.k uhys@dkys ckWy
Booklet with Blue / Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil is
strictly prohibited.
IokbaV isu ls rRdky HkjsaA isfUly dk iz;ksx fcYdqy oftZr gSA
2. The Answer Sheet is kept inside this Test Booklet. When 2. mÙkj i=k bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds vUnj j[kk gSA tc vkidks ijh{kk
you are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the
Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully.
iqfLrdk [kksyus dks dgk tk, rks mÙkj i=k fudky dj
lko/kkuhiwoZd fooj.k HkjsaA
3. The test is of 3 hours duration. 3. ijh{kk dh vof/k 3 ?kaVs gSA
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum 4.bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa 90 iz'u gSA vf/kdre vad 360 gSA
marks are 360.
5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C 5. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk es rhu Hkkx A, B, C gSA ftlds izR;sd Hkkx esa
consisting of Mathematics , Physics and Chemistry
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each
xf.kr ] HkkSfrd foKku ,oa jlk;u foKku ds 30 iz'u gSA vkSj
question is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response. lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA izR;sd iz'u ds lgh mÙkj ds fy,
4 ¼pkj½ vad fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s gSA
6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in 6. vH;kfFkZ;ksa dks izR;sd lgh mÙkj ds fy, mijksDr funsZ'ku la[;k 5
Instructions No. 5 for correct response of each question. ¼
[one fourth (–1)] marks will be deducted for indicating
ds funsZ'kkuqlkj ekDlZ fn;s tk,axsA izR;sd iz'u ds xyr mÙkj ds
incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the fy;s ¼oka Hkkx (–1) dkV fy;k tk;sxkA ;fn mÙkj iqfLrdk esa
total score will be made if no response is indicated for an fdlh iz'u dk mÙkj ugha fn;k x;k gks rks dqy izkIrkad ls dksbZ
item in the answer sheet. dVkSrh ugha fd tk;sxhA
7. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling 7.çR;sd iz'u dk dsoy ,d gh lgh mÙkj gSA ,d ls vf/kd mÙkj
up more than one response in any question will be treated
as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be
nsus ij mls xyr mÙkj ekuk tk;sxk vkSj mijksDr funsZ'k 6 ds
deducted accordingly as per instructions 6 above. vuqlkj vad dkV fy;s tk;saxsA
Filling the Top-half of the ORS : B. vksvkj,l (ORS) ds Åijh&vk/ks fgLls dk Hkjko :
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS.
ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
Do not use Gel / Ink / Felt pen as it might smudge the
ORS.
8. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left corner of 8. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk jksy
your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, darken the
corresponding bubbles with Black ball point pen only. Also
uEcj dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh dsoy dkys
fill your roll no on the back side of your ORS in the space isu ls Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk jksy uEcj fyf[k,
provided (if the ORS is both side printed). (;fn ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA).
9. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper and 9. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys ck¡y
darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball point pen.
isu ls dkys dhft,A
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 mfpr
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted (paper wise) from
rjhds ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k tkosxk rFkk
the total. iz'u&i=k esa izkIrkad ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
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
darken the bubble corresponding to your answer.
blfy, vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
12.Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the 12.fodYi dks u feVk,a@u Ldzsp djsa vkSj u gh xyr (X) fpUg dks
Cross (X) mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble,
smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray
HkjsaA ORS dks dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk dksbZ Hkh
marks or whitener anywhere on the ORS. fu'kku ;k lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk,aA
13.If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the 13. ;fn ORS esa fdlh izdkj dh fy[ks x, vkadMksa rFkk xksys fd,
bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as
final.
vkadMksa esa fojks/kkHkkl gS rks xksys fd, vkadMksa dks gh lgh ekuk
tkosxkA
Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke) : Roll Number (jksy uEcj) :

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lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d
lgh gSA
mx 2  3x  4
1. If  5 for all x  R then
x 2  2x  2

mx 2  3x  4
;fn  5 lHkh x  R ds fy, rc
x 2  2x  2
71 71
(1) m > 5 (2) m  (3) m < 5 (4) m 
24 24

2
–3x  2)
2. Common solution of the equation | x – 2 |(x = 1 and inequality x(x – 2)  0 is
2
–3x  2)
lehdj.k | x – 2 |(x = 1 ,oa vlfedk x(x – 2)  0 dk mHk;fu"B gy gS&
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 1, 2

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3. The sum of the n terms of series 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + ...... is (n + 4) (2n + 1) , when n is

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12
even. When n is odd the sum is
n
Js<h 1 + 22 + 3 + 42 + 5 + 62 + ...... ds n inksa dk ;ksx (n + 4) (2n + 1) gS] tc n le gSA tc n fo"ke
12
gS] rks ;ksx gS&
(n – 1)(n  3)(2n – 1) n – 1 2
(1) +n (2) (n + 3) (2n – 1)+n
12 12
n – 1  – 1
n
(3) (n + 3) (2n + 1) (4) (n + 4) (2n + 1)+n
12 12
2 2
4. The complete set of values of k for which the expression x – 2(k – 2)x – 2k – 5k + 6 is always
positive, is
2 2
k ds lEiw . kZ ekuks a dk leq P p; ftlds fy, O;a t d x – 2(k – 2)x – 2k – 5k + 6 ges ' kk /kukRed
gS ] gS &
 2  2 2  2 
(1)  –1,  (2)  – ,  (3) (–, –1]   ,   (4)  ,1
 3   3  3  3 

 2  x
5. If log 5  6    log 1/ 5 1    1 , then complete solution set of values of x is
 x  10 
 2  x
;fn log 5  6    log 1/ 5 1    1 gks, rks x ds ekuksa dk lEiw.kZ gy leqPp; gS–
 x  10 
(1) 1  5,1  (2) 1,1  5 
 (4)  10,1  5   1  
 1
(3) 1  5,    1  5,    5, 
 3

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 2
n
6. The value of 6 is

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n
n 1


n2

n 1 6
n
dk eku gS -

42 41 43 21
(1) (2) (3) (4)
125 125 125 125

If the roots of 10x  cx  54x  27  0 are in harmonic progression, then value of c is


3 2
7.

;fn 10x 3  cx 2  54x  27  0 ds ewy gjkRed Js<+h esa gS rc c dk eku gS-

(1) 39 (2) –39 (3) 9 (4) –9

21 a 2  b 2  c 2    a  2b  4c  then a, b, c are in


2
8. If a,b,c are non zero real numbers such that

(1) A.P. (2) G.P. (3) H.P. (4) A.G.P.

;fn a,b,c v'kwU; okLrfod la[;k,a bl izdkj gS fd 21 a 2  b 2  c 2    a  2b  4c  rc a, b, c gksxsa -


2

(1) A.P. (2) G.P. (3) H.P. (4) A.G.P.

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P  x   x  bx  c, where b and c are integer. If P  x  is a factor of both x  6 x  25 and


2 2 4
9. Let

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3 x 4  4 x 2  28 x  5, the value of P(1) is
ekuk P  x   x 2  bx  c, tgk¡ b vkSj c iw.kkZad gSA ;fn x  6 x  25 vkSj 3 x 4  4 x 2  28 x  5, nksuksa
4 2

dk ,d xq.ku[k.M P(x) gS rc P(1) dk eku gS -


(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 2

10. Consider the following statements :


S1 : If A = {a} and B = {a, b, c}, then A  B
x
S2 : If n(A) = x, then n (P(A)) = 2
S3 : (A  B)  A
S4 : is subset of every set
State, in order, whether S1, S2, S3 , S4 are true or false
fuEu dFkuks a ij /;ku nhft,&
S1 : ;fn A = {a} vkS j B = {a, b, c}, rc A  B
x
S2 : ;fn n(A) = x rc n (P(A)) = 2
S3 : (A  B)  A
S4 : iz R ;s d
leq P p; dk mileq P p; gS rc
Øe es a crk,¡ fd S1, S2, S3 , S4 lR; ;k vlR; gS A
(1) TTTT (2) FTTT (3) FTFT (4) FFTT

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11. If Sn denotes sum of first n term of a series and if Sn+2 – Sn = n then S20 is (given that T1 + T2 = 0)

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;fn Sn Js<h ds çFke n inksa ds ;ksx dks O;Dr djrk gS rFkk ;fn Sn+2 – Sn = n2 rc S20 gS&
(fn;k x;k gS T1 + T2 = 0)
(1) 1540 (2) 770 (3) 1140 (4) 1120

If  and  are the roots of the equation x – a (x + 1) – b = 0 , then ( + 1) ( + 1) =


2
12.
;fn  vkSj  lehdj.k x2 – a (x + 1) – b = 0 ds ewy gS] rc ( + 1) ( + 1) =
(1) b (2) – b (3) 1 – b (4) b – 1

13. Set of all real values of a for which the equation 4 x  a 2 x  a  3  0 has exactly one solution is
lHkh okLrfod ekuksa dk leqPp; ftlds fy, lehdj.k 4  a 2  a  3  0 dk Bhd ,d gy fo|eku
x x
a ds
gS -
(1)  2,   (2)  , 2  (3) a  [3, ) {2} (4)  2,  

x 2  ax  b
14. If x  R, then range of the function f  x   is [–5, 4], where a, b  N . The value of
x 2  2x  3

a 2
 b 2  is

;fn x  R rc Qyu f  x  
x 2  ax  b
x 2  2x  3
dk ifjlj [–5, 4] gS tgk¡ a, b  N rc a 2
 b 2  dk eku gS -
(1) 277 (2) 145 (3) 265 (4) 229

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15. If x, y  R, then number of ordered pairs (x, y) which will satisfy the equation

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x 2  xy  y 2  4  x  y  4  is
;fn x, y  R rc Øfer ;qXeksa (x, y) dh la[;k gksxh tks lehdj.k x 2  xy  y 2  4  x  y  4  dks larq"V
djrk gS -
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 0

th th th
16. If the 9 terms of an A.P. be zero, then the ratio of its 29 and 19 term is
;fn fdlh lekUrj Js.kh dk 9ok¡ in 'kwU; gks] rks mlds 29osa rFkk 19osa inksa dk vuqikr gS&
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 1 : 3 (4) 3 : 1

17. The positive integers are written in a triangular array as shown


/kukRed iw.kk±d f=kHkqtkdkj :i esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj fy[ks x;s gS
1
2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 10
..............
then row in which the number 100 will be, is :
la[;k 100, fdl iafDr esa gksxh&
(1) 20 (2) 14 (3) 15 (4) 22

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18. The number of terms which are common to two A.P.’s 3, 7, 11, ..., 407 and 2, 9, 16, ...., 709 is

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nks lekUrj Jsf<;ks 3, 7, 11, ..., 407 vkSj 2, 9, 16, ...., 709 ds mHk;fu"B inksa dh la[;k gS-
(1) 14 (2) 21 (3) 28 (4) 10

19. If first, fifth and last terms of an AP is , m, n respectively and sum of the AP is

   n  4n  m  5 
then k is
k m   

;fn lekUrj Js<+h ds izFke] ikapok vkSj vfUre in Øe'k% , m, n gS rFkk lekUrj Js<+h dk ;ksxQy

   n  4n  m  5 
gS rc k gS-
k m   

(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5

20. Roots of the quadratic equation x 2


  
 4x  3   x 2  6x  8  0,   R will be

(1) always real (2) real only when is positive


(3) real only when  is negative (4) always imaginary
f}?kkr lehdj.k  x 2  4x  3     x 2  6x  8   0,   R ds ewy gksxsa&

(1) lnSo okLrfod (2) dsoy okLrfod tc /kukRed gSA


(3) dsoy okLrfod tc  _.kkRed gSA (4) lnSo dkYifud

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21. If sum of first n terms of an A.P. is an(n – 1) where a  0, then sum of squares of these terms is
;fn lekUrj Js.kh ds izFke n inksa dk ;ksxQy an(n – 1) gS tgk¡ a  0 rc bu inks ds oxksZ dk ;ksxQy gS -

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2
(1) a2n2  n  1 (2) a2n  n  1 2n  1
2

3
2
(3) a2n  n  1 2n  1 (4) a2n2  n  1
2

 3x – 1 
22. If log1/3   < 1 then x must lie in the interval
 x2 

;fn log1/3 
3x – 1 
 < 1 rc x vo'; vUrjky esa gksxk&
 x2 
5   5
(1) (–, – 2)   ,   (2)  –2, 
8   8
1 5  1
(3) (–, – 2)   ,  (4)  –2, 
3 8  3

a7  a5
If  and  are the roots of equation x  3x  1  0 and a n   n  n then value of
2
23. =
a6
a a
;fn  vkSj lehdj.k x 2  3x  1  0 ds ewy gS rFkk a n   n  n rc 7 5 dk eku gS -
a6
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

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Number of real values of '' so the equation x – 3x  2  0 and x – 4x  3  0 has exactly one
2 2
24.

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root in common
''ds okLrfod ekuksa dh la[;k gksxh tcfd lehdj.k x 2 – 3x  2  0 vkSj x 2 – 4x  3  0 dk Bhd ,d
ewy mHk;fu"V gS -
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 0

8x  27 x 7
25. Number of solutions of the equation  is/are
12  18x x
6
(1) Exactly one (2) Exactly two (3) Zero (4) Infinitely many
8  27
x x
7
lehdj.k  ds gyksa dh la[;k gS@gSa&
12  18
x x
6
(1) Bhd ,d (2) Bhd nks (3) 'kwU; (4) vuUr

26. If a + b+ c+ ab + bc + ca + abc =2005 where a,b,c are distinct natural number such that a < b < c
then the value of a + b + c is
;fn a + b+ c+ ab + bc + ca + abc =2005 tgk¡ a,b,c fofHkUu izkd`r la[;k bl izdkj gS fd a < b < c rc
a + b + c dk eku gS-
(1) 75 (2) 72 (3) 70 (4) 71

If  +  = 2 and  +  = 4 then equation whose roots are  and  is


2 2
27.
;fn  +  = 2 rFkk 2 + 2 = 4 gS] rks lehdj.k ftlds ewy  rFkk  gS&
2 2 2 2
(1) x – 2x + 1 = 0 (2) x + 2x = 0 (3) x – 2x = 0 (4) x – 4x + 1 = 0

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28. The sum of the series 4 + 7 – 10 + 13 + 16 – 19 + 22 + 25 – 28 +…..upto 80 terms

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Js.kh 4 + 7 – 10 + 13 + 16 – 19 + 22 + 25 – 28 +….. 80 inksa rd dk ;ksxQy gS-
(1) 3430 (2) 6370 (3) 9800 (4) 6430

29. If p, q, r, s R then equation


2 2 2
(x + px + 3q) (–x + r x + q) (–x + sx – 2q) = 0 has
(1) 6 real roots (2) At least two real roots
(3) 2 real and 4 imaginary roots (4) 4 real and 2 imaginary roots
;fn p, q, r, s R rc lehdj.k (x2 + px + 3q) (–x2 + r x + q) (–x2 + sx – 2q) = 0 j[krk gS &
(1) 6 okLrfod ewy (2) de ls de nks okLrfod ewy
(3) 2 okLrfod vkSj 4 dkYifud ewy (4) 4 okLrfod vkSj 2 dkYifud ewy

30. The positive integral values of ‘n’ such that 1.21  2.22  3.23  .....n.2n  2n 15  2 is

‘n’ dk /kukRed iw.kkZad eku gksxk] tcfd 1.21  2.22  3.23  .....n.2n  2n 15  2 gS-
14 13 12 11
(1) 2 +1 (2) 2 (3) 2 (4) 2

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Straight Objective Type
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and
(4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d
lgh gSA

31. A particle moves in x – y plane such that it’s x and y coordinate vary as x = sin(2t) and y = cos(4t)
then it’s path will be given by
,d d.k x – y ry esa bl izdkj xfr'khy gS fd blds x rFkk y funsZ'kkad Øe'k% x = sin(2t) rFkk y = cos(4t) ds
vuqlkj ifjofrZr gksrs gS rks blds iFk dh lehdj.k gksxhA
2 2 2 2 2
(1) y = 1 – x (2) y = 1 – 2x (3) x = 1 – 2y (4) y = x – 1

–1
32. A car is travelling north along a straight road at 50 km hr . An instrument in the car indicates that
–1
the wind is directed towards east. If car’s speed is 80 km hr , then instrument indicates that the
wind is directed towards south – east. Then angle made by wind’s direction is given by.
3 5
(1)   tan1   Nof E (2)   tan1   Nof E
5 3
 1
(3)   tan1   Nof W (4)  = tan (5) N of E
–1

2
,d dkj lh/kh lM+d ij mÙkj fn'kk ds vuqfn'k 50 km hr –1 dh pky ls xfr'khy gSA dkj esa yxk gqvk ;a=k
iznf'kZr djrk gS fd gok iwoZ fn'kk dh rjQ izokfgr gSA ;fn dkj dh pky 80 km hr–1 gks rks ;a=k gok dh
fn'kk nf{k.k&iwoZ dh rjQ iznf'kZr djrk gS rks gok dh fn'kk }kjk cuk;k x;k dks.k gksxkA
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3 5
(1)   tan1   iwoZ ls mÙkj dh rjQ (2)   tan1   iwoZ ls mÙkj dh rjQ
5 3
 1
(3)   tan1   (4)  = tan (5) iwoZ
–1
if'pe ls mÙkj dh rjQ ls mÙkj dh rjQ
2

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33. A projectile is fired with velocity v0 from horizontal surface making an angle  with vertical. If the

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wind imparts constant horizontal acceleration ‘a’ to the left then at what angle ‘’ projectile must be
fired so that it returns to the point of projection. (Assume ‘g’ to be uniform)
{kSfrt lrg ls ,d iz{ksI; dks v0 osx ls Å/okZ/kj ls  dks.k ij iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn ok;q ckW;s rjQ ,d
fu;r {kSfrt Roj.k ‘a’ iznku djrh gks rks iz{ksi.k dks.k ‘’ dk eku D;k gksuk pkfg, fd iz{ksI; okil iz{ksi.k
fcUnq ij Vdjk;s (‘g’ dks le:i ekfu;sA)

v0
a

 a   2a2  a  g
(1)   tan1   (2)   tan1  2  (3)   tan1   (4)   tan1  
 2g   g   g a

    
34. The position of a particle is defined by r  2sin   t ˆi  2cos   t ˆj  3t kˆ , where ‘t’ is in seconds,
4 4
Then rate at which speed of the particle changes at any instant ‘t’, will be
  
fdlh d.k dk fLFkfr lfn'k r  2sin   t ˆi  2cos   t ˆj  3t kˆ }kjk iznf'kZr fd;k tkrk gSA ;gkW ‘t’ lSd.M
4 4

esa gSA rks fdlh le; t ij d.k dh pky dh ifjorZu dh nj gksxhA


2 2 2
(1) (2)  (3) 0 (4)
8 8 16

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35. A point source of light ‘s’ is fixed at a distance  from a vertically fixed screen. A vertical object with

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height ‘h’ starts moving rectilinearly at a constant speed ‘v’ from the source towards the screen
horizontally. Then instantaneous speed of upper edge of shadow of the object on screen at any
time t will be.
fp=kkuqlkj izdk'k dk ,d fcUnqor~ fLFkj L=kksr ‘s’ Å/okZ/kj fLFkj insZ ls  nwjh ij gSA ,d ‘h’ Å¡pkbZ dh
Å/okZ/kj oLrq] L=kksr ls insZ dh rjQ fu;r pky ‘v’ ls {kSfrtr% ljy js[kh; xfr izkjEHk djrh gS rks fdlh
le; t ij oLrq ds Åijh Hkkx dh Nk;k dh insZ ij rkR{kf.kd pky D;k gksxh ?

v vh h h2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
h  vt 2 vt 2

36. An ideal string and three ideal pulley are arranged in such a way so that pulley P1 and P2 are fixed
on ground and third pulley is movable. A vertical constant force F is applied on P3 so that string
remains tight and the string forms an equilateral triangle. Then tension in string is. [Assume pulley
to be very small]
fp=kkuqlkj ,d vkn'kZ jLlh rFkk rhu vkn'kZ f?kjuh;k¡ bl izdkj O;ofLFkr gS fd f?kjuh;k¡ P1 rFkk P2 tehu ij
tM+or~ gS ,oa rhljh f?kjuh xfr dj ldrh gSA f?kjuh P3 ij Å/okZ/kj fu;r cy F vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gS
ftlds dkj.k jLlh ruh gqbZ jgrh gS rFkk jLlh leckgq f=kHkqt cukrh gS] rks jLlh esa ruko gksxk &
[ekuk f?kjuh cgqr NksVh gS]
F
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P3

P1 P2

F F
(1) (2) 0 (3) (4) F
2 3

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t
u dt
37. The value of  , where u and a are constants

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0
uat  2
t
u dt
 uat  2 dk eku D;k gksxk, ;gk¡ u rFkk a fu;r gS &
0

1 1  uat  2  1 1  uat  2 
 at  2  n  n  uat  2  n
ua  2  a  2 
(1) (2) (3) (4)
u a

38. A body dropped from top of a tower, covers a distance 7h in last second of it’s motion, where h is
distance covered in first second, then total time of flight will be.
ehukj ds 'kh"kZ ls ,d oLrq dks NksM+k tkrk gSA ;g viuh xfr ds vfUre lSd.M+ esa 7h nwjh r; djrh gS] ;gk¡ h
izFke lSd.M+ esa r; dh xbZ nwjh gS] rks dqy mM~M;u dky gksxk &
(1) 2s (2) 3s (3) 4s (4) 8s

39. Two bodies are thrown one after the other with same speed v0 from a “high tower”. At t = 0 the first
body is thrown vertically upward, and the second body vertically downward at time t = T. Then
magnitude of their relative velocity at time t > T is. [Assume gravity to be uniform]
nks oLrqvksa dks ,d ds ckn ,d leku pky v0 ls cgqr Å¡ph ehukj ls QSadk tkrk gSA t = 0 ij izFke oLrq dks
Å/okZ/kj Åij dh vksj rFkk f}rh; oLrq dks t = T ij Å/okZ/kj uhps dh vksj QSadk tkrk gS] rks t > T le; ij
buds lkis{k osx dk ifjek.k gksxk & [ekuk xq:Ro le:i gS]
gT 2
(1) |2v0 – gT| (2) 2v0 (3) v 0  (4) 2gT
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40. Two bodies with masses m1 and m2 (m2 > m1) connected by an ideal string lie on a smooth

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horizontal table. When constant force F is applied on m2 towards right then tension is string is T1,
Now when F is applied on m1 towards left then tension in string is T2 then.

T1 F T2
m1 m2 F m1 m2

(1) T1 > T2

(2) T1 < T2

(3) T1 = T2

(4) T1 and T2 cannot be compared form given data

{kSfrt fpduh esat ij fLFkr m1 rFkk m2 (m2 > m1) nzO;eku dh nks oLrq;sa ,d vkn'kZ jLlh ls tqM+h gqbZ gSA
tc m2 ij nka;h rjQ ,d fu;r cy F vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gS rc jLlh esa ruko T1 gS, vc cy F dks m1 ij
cka;h rjQ vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gS] rks jLlh esa ruko T2 gS] rc &
(1) T1 > T2

(2) T1 < T2

(3) T1 = T2

(4) fn;s x;s vkadM+ksa ds vk/kkj ij T1 rFkk T2 esa rqyuk ugha dj ldrsA

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41. A man starts running along a straight road with uniform velocity uiˆ observes that the rain is falling

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vertically downward. If he doubles his speed, he finds that the rain is coming at an angle  to the
vertical. The velocity of rain with respect to the ground is : ( î is unit vector along horizontal
direction and ĵ is unit vector vertically downward)

,d O;fDr fu;r osx uiˆ ls lh/kh lM+d ds vuqfn'k nkSM+uk izkjEHk djrk gS] rks og ns[krk gS fd cjlkr dh
cawns m/okZ/kj uhps dh vksj fxj jgh gSSA vxj og viuh pky nqxuh dj ysrk gS rks mls cjlkr dh cwans m/oZ ls
dks.k ij vkrh gqbZ izrhr gksrh gSA cjlkr dh cw¡nksa dk tehu ds lkis{k osx gSA ({kSfrt fn'kk ds vuqfn'k bdkbZ
lfn'k î rFkk Å/okZ/kj uhps dh fn'kk ds vuqfn'k bdkbZ lfn'k ĵ gS)
u ˆ ˆ
(1) uiˆ  u tan ˆj (2) u ˆi  ucot ˆj (3) u ˆi  ucot ˆj (4) i  uj
tan 

42. A stone is projected with a velocity of 10 m/s at angle of 37º with horizontal. Its average velocity till
it reaches the highest position is : (Assume horizontal direction as x-axis and vertically upward
direction as +y-axis)
,d iRFkj dks {kSfrt ls 37º dks.k ij 10 m/s osx ls ç{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA mPpre fLFkfr rd igq¡pus esa
bldk vkSlr osx D;k gksxk: ({kSfrt fn'kk dks x-v{k rFkk Å/okZ/kj Åij dh fn'kk dks +y-v{k ekusa)

(1) 4iˆ  3ˆj (2) 8iˆ  6ˆj (3) 8iˆ  3ˆj (4) 8iˆ

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43. A stone is projected with speed u aiming the mango at some height from ground as shown in

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figure. At the instant of projection of stone the mango gets released (drops) from the tree. Then
which of the following is correct. (Distance between foot of tree and point of projection is less then
the range of projectile)

(1) The stone will hit the mango for all values of u.
(2) The stone will hit the mango only for a special value of u.
(3) The stone will never hit the mango
(4) None
tehu ls dqN ÅpkWbZ ij fLFkr vke dh rjQ fu'kkuk yxkrs gq, ,d iRFkj dks pky u ls fp=kkuqlkj iz{ksfir
fd;k tkrk gSA iRFkj ds iz{ksi.k ds le; vke isM+ ls VwV tkrk gS] rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk fodYi lR; gSA
¼iz{ksfir fcUnq rFkk isM+ ikn~ (isM+ dk fupyk fgLlk) ds e/; {kSfrt nwjh] ijkl ls de gSA

isM+

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(1) u ds lHkh ekuksa ds fy, iRFkj] vke ls Vdjk;sxkA


(2) u ds dsoy fof'k"B eku ds fy, iRFkj] vke ls Vdjk;sxkA
(3) iRFkj dHkh Hkh vke ls ugh Vdjk;sxkA
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44. A car starts from rest from point ‘A’ with constant acceleration 4 ms . A passenger arrives at ‘A’
10s after car has left ‘A’. What is least constant speed passenger must run to catch the car.

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,d dkj fcUnq ‘A’ ls fu;r Roj.k 4 ms–2 ls fLFkj voLFkk ls xfr izkjEHk djrh gSA tc dkj fcUnq ‘A’ dks
NksM+rh gS rc blds 10 lSd.M+ i'pkr~ ,d ;k=kh fcUnq ‘A’ ij igq¡prk gSA bl dkj dks idM+us ds fy, ;k=kh dks
de ls de fdruh fu;r pky ls nkSM+uk iMsxk &
(1) 40 m/s (2) 25 m/s (3) 80 m/s (4) 60 m/s

45. An ant starts from point 'O' moving 50m due east, then turns clockwise and covers 50m along 30º
south of east, then again t ur ns clockwise by 30° and covers 50m and deviates clockwise by 30º
each time after it covers a distance of 50m until it returns to its original position. Total distance
traveled by ant to reach initial point 'O' is :
,d phVha fcUnq 'O' ls xfr izkjEHk djrh gS iwoZ fn'kk esa 50 m pyrh gS, rRi'pkr~ nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa ?kwedj iwoZ
ls nf{k.k dh vksj 30° dks.k ij 50 m nwjh r; djrh gS] rFkk nwckjk nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa 30º ?kwerh gS ,oa 50 m
nwjh r; djrh gS ,oa blds i'pkr~ izR;sd 50 m nwjh r; djus ds ckn gj ckj nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa 30° dks.k
?kwerh gS vkSj ,slk rc rd djrh gS tc rd dh og izkjfEHkd fcUnq ij ugha igq¡p tkrh gSA rks izkjfEHkd fcUnq
'O' rd igq¡pus esa phVha }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh gksxh &
(1) 400 m (2) 500 m (3) 600 m (4) 700 m

46. A stationary person A throws a ball as shown with speed u = 20 m/sec at an angle of 45° with
horizontal. At the same instant, another person B, at a distance of 10 m from A starts running with
constant velocity and catches the ball at point C. The velocity of ball and velocity of person B
always lie in same vertical plane; also the vertical level of point of projection and point of catching
2
the ball from ground is same. Then the speed v of person B will be : (g = 10 m/s , Neglect air
friction)
fp=kkuqlkj ,d fLFkj O;fä A {kSfrt ls 45° ds dks.k ij u = 20 m/sec dh pky ls ,d xsan dks Qsdrk gSA
blh {k.k A ls 10 m ehVj dh nwjh ij fLFkr nwljk O;fä B fu;r osx ls xfr djuk izkjEHk djrk gS vkSj fcUnq
C ij xsan dks idM+ ysrk gSA xsan rFkk O;fä B nksuksa ds osx leku Å/okZ/kj ry esa gS rFkk iz{ksi.k fcUnq ,oa
O;fä B }kjk xsan dks idM+s tkus okys fcUnq C dh /kjkry ls Å¡pkbZ leku gS rks O;fä B dh pky gksxh &
2
(g = 10 m/s , ok;q dk ?k"kZ.k ux.; ekusa)
u
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A B
C
V

10m
(1) 15 2 m/sec (2) 7.5 2 m/sec (3) 6 2 m/sec (4) 2.5 2 m/sec

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47. A swimmer wants to cross a river to reach point B directly from A. The speed of the swimmer in

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still river and that of river flow are same. The dotted line AN is normal to river flow direction. For
swimmer to reach point B, the angle his velocity relative to river will make with line AN is given by
. Then the value of  is :
fp=kkuqlkj ,d rSjkd unh dks ikj djrs gq, A fcUnq ls lh/ks B ij igq¡prk gSA rSjkd dh pky ¼ikuh ds lkis{k½
rFkk unh izokg dh pky ,d leku gSA fcUnqor js[kk AN unh izokg ds yEcor~ gSA fcUnq B ij igq¡pus ds fy,
rSjkd dk unh ds lkis{k osx] js[kk AN ds lkFk  dks.k cukrk gS rks dk eku gksxk &

(1) 60° (2) 30° (3) 45° (4) 0°

48. A ball is projected inside a big hall from point O on the floor at angle of 60º with horizontal with a
speed of 20 m/s. Height of the ceiling is 10 m. If collision between the ceiling and the ball is elastic,
then find the horizontal distance from point O at which the ball will fall on the floor for the first time.
2
(g = 10 m/s and 3 = 1.732)
,d xsan dks gkWy esa {kSfrt ls 60º ds dks.k ij 20 m/s dh pky ls iz{ksfir fd;k x;k gSA Nr dh ÅWpkbZ 10 m
gSA Nr rFkk xsan ds e/; VDdj iw.kZr% izR;kLFk gS] rks fcUnq O ls ry ij og nwjh Kkr djks tgkW xsan izFke ckj
ry ij Vdjkrh gSA (g = 10 m/s2 rFkk 3 = 1.732)
(1) 27.32 m (2) 14.64 m (3) 7.32 m (4) 54.64 m

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49. A ship is sailing due north with speed 9 m/s in sea. Wind is blowing with speed 2 m/s from S–W

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direction. A person holding a flag in his hand running on the deck of ship with speed 3 m/s due
east relative to ship. Direction in which flag will flutter is :
–1 –1
(1) tan (2) W of N (2) tan (2) S of E
–1
(3) tan (2) N of W (4) none of these

,d tgkt leqnz esa 9 m/s dh pky ls mÙkj fn'kk dh rjQ xfr'khy gSA gok 2 m/s dh pky ls

nf{k.k-if'pe ls cg jgh gSA ,d O;fDr tgkt dh Nr ij ,d >.Mk idMs+ gq, tgkt ds lkis{k iwoZ fn'kk esa
3 m/s esa nkSM+ jgk gSA >.Mk fdl fn'kk esa QgjsxkA
–1 –1
(1) tan (2) mÙkj ls if'pe dh rjQ (2) tan (2) iwoZ ls nf{k.k dh rjQ
–1
(3) tan (2) if'pe ls mÙkj dh rjQ (4) bueas ls dksbZ ugh

50. It is raining with a velocity of 5 2 m/s at an angle of 45° with vertical. To a man driving with
constant velocity ‘v’ down the inclined plane the rain appears to move vertically upwards with a
velocity of 5 m/s. If  is the angle of the incline plane with the horizontal, then v and  are :

m/okZ/kj ds lkFk 45° ds dks.k ij 5 2 m/s ds osx ls ckjh'k gks jgh gSA {kSfrt ls >qdko dks.k  okys ur ry
ij uhps dh vksj V fu;r osx ls xfr djrs O;fDr dks ckjh'k 5m/s ds osx ls m/okZ/kj Åij dh vksj fxjrh gqbZ
izrhr gksrh gS rks v rFkk  gS :
–1 –1 –1 1 –1
(1) 5 m/s , tan 5 (2) 5 5 m/s, tan 5 (3) 5 5 m/s, tan (4) 5 5 m/s, tan 2
2

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51. For the equilibrium condition shown, the cords are strong enough to withstand a maximum tension
100 N. What is the largest value of W (in Newton) that can be suspended :

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çnf'kZr lkE;koLFkk dh fLFkfr esa Mksfj;k vf/kdre 100 N dk ruko lgu dj ldrh gSA W dk vf/kdre eku
(U;wVu esa) gksxk tks vkyfEcr fd;k tk ldrk gS :

53°

A
53°

W
(1) 100 N (2) 35 N (3) 80N (4) 55 N

52. A uniform cylinder is at rest and in equilibrium on the sharp and smooth edges as shown in the
F a
figure. If the ratio of 1  2 then ratio of is equal to : (F1 and F2 are the normal reaction forces
F2 b
between the cylinder and edges.)
,d ,dleku csyu fojke ij gS rFkk fp=kkuqlkj rh{.k rFkk fpdus fdukjks ij lkE;oLFkk esa gSA ;fn vuqikr
F1 a
 2 gS rc vuqikr cjkcj gS : (F1 rFkk F2 csyu rFkk fdukjksa ds e/; vfHkyEc cy gSA)
F2 b

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1 3
(1) 2 (2) (3) 1 (4)
2 4

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53. A perfect smooth sphere A of mass 2kg is in contact with a rectangular block B of mass 4kg and

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vertical wall as shown in the figure. All surfaces are smooth. The normal reaction by vertical wall
2
on sphere A is : (g = 10 m/s )
2kg nzO;eku dk ,d iq.kZ ?k"kZ.kjfgr xksyk A, 4kg ds nzO;eku ds vk;rkdkj CykWd B o m/okZ/kj nhokj ds lkFk
fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA lHkh lrg ?k"kZ.kjfgr gS] rks xksys A ij m/okZ/kj nhokj }kjk vkjksfir vfHkyEc cy gksxkA

(1) 45 N (2) 40 N (3) 50 N (4) 42 N

54. A person standing on the bank of a river of width 1 km wants to cross the river in minimum
10
possible time. If the speed of the man in still water is m/sec and speed of river flow is
3
10 m/sec, then find the distance travelled by the person with respect to ground when he reaches
the opposite bank of the river.
1 km pkSM+h unh ds ,d fdukjs ij [kM+k gqvk ,d O;fDr U;qure laHko le; esa unh dks ikj djuk pkgrk gSA
10
;fn O;fDr dh 'kkar ikuh esa pky m/sec rFkk unh dh pky 10 m/sec gks rks /kjkry ds lkis{k O;fDr
3
}kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh Kkr djks tc og unh ds foifjr fdukjs ij igqprk gS
(1) 4 km (2) 6 km (3) 3 km (4) 2 km

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55. The initial separation between the man and car is 36 m and both start moving from rest
simultaneously along the same straight line as shown in diagram in such a way that acceleration of

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A and B are given by
aB = t (rightward) ; aA = 2t (rightward)
A will catch B in time T. Then T is : (Here aB and aA have appropriate SI units)
fp=kkuqlkj izkjEHk esa O;fDr rFkk dkj ds e/; nwjh 36 m gSA O;fDr rFkk dkj nksuksa fojke ls ,d lkFk leku
ljy js[kk ds vuqfn'k ,d lkFk bl izdkj xfr izkjEHk djrs gS] fd A rFkk B dk Roj.k fuEu izdkj gS %
aB = t (nkW;h rjQ) ; aA = 2t (nkW;h rjQ)
A, B dks T le; esa idM+sxk rc T gksxk :
(aA rFkk aB, SI i}fr esa gSA)

(1) 2 sec (2) 5 sec (3) 6 sec (4) 8 sec


2
56. A man is standing on a truck which is moving with a constant horizontal acceleration a = 10m/s .
When speed of the truck is 10 m/s, the man throws a ball with speed 5 2 m/s with respect to truck
in the direction as shown in the diagram, then one second after the projection of the ball find the
2
displacement of the ball as observed by the man. (g = 10 m/s )
,d O;fDr Vªd ij [kM+k gSA ;g Vªd fu;r {kSfrt Roj.k a = 10 m/s2 ls xfr dj jgk gS tc Vªd dh pky
10 m/s gS rc O;fDr Vªd ds lkis{k xsan dks 5 2 ds osx ls Qsadrk gS] iz{ksi.k fn'kk fp=k esa çnf'kZr gSA O;fDr
}kjk çsf{kr xsan dk O;fDr ds lkis{k iz{ksi.k ds ,d lSd.M i'pkr~ foLFkkiu Kkr djksA (g = 10 m/s2)

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(1) 10 m (2) 20 m (3) 15 m (4) Zero


(1) 10 m (2) 20 m (3) 15 m (4) 'kwU;

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57. Rain is falling with velocity 4iˆ  3ˆj m/sec. A person starts moving with acceleration 1 ˆi m/sec 2 on a

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horizontal road. The difference between two time instants in seconds at which the rain appears to
fall at 45º with vertical to the person is : (x is horizontal and y is vertically upward direction)
ckfj'k osx 4iˆ  3ˆj m/sec. ls fxj jgh gSA ,d O;fDr {kSfrt lM+d ij 1 ˆi m/sec 2 Roj.k ls xfr izkjEHk djrk
gS] mu nks {k.kksa ds e/; le; vUrjky D;k gksxkA ftl le; ckfj'k O;fDr dks m/okZ/kj ls 45º dks.k ij fxjrh
gqbZ izrhr gksrh gS % (x {kSfrt rFkk y m/okZ/kj Åij dh rjQ gSA)
(1) 6 sec (2) 12 sec (3) 8 sec (4) 4 sec

58. A particle is moving in straight line with constant acceleration ‘a’ starting from point P (from rest) as
shown in figure
(u = 0) a

P A 10m B
There are two points A and B in the path of particle such that distance between them is 10m and
time taken by particle to cross them is 2 sec. If velocity at A is 4m/sec then the difference of
velocities at B and A i.e. VB – VA is :
,d d.k fcUnq P ls (fojkekoLFkk ls) fu;r Roj.k a ls ljy js[kk esa fp=kkuqlkj xfr dj jgk gSA
(u = 0) a

P A 10m B
d.k ds iFk esa nks fcUnq A rFkk B bl izdkj gSa fd muds e/; nwjh 10m gS rFkk d.k }kjk bl nwjh dks ikj djus
esa yxk le; 2 sec. gSA ;fn A ij osx 4m/sec gks rks A rFkk B ij osx esa varj vFkkZr VB – VA gksxkA
(1) 2 m/s (2) 4 m/s (3) 6 m/s (4) 8 m/s

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59. Particles A and B are moving with constant velocity in two perpendicular directions as shown in

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diagram at t = 0, then the velocity of separation between A and B at t = 1 second is :

7 5
(1) 5 2 m/s (2) m/s (3) 7 2 m/s (4) m/s
2 2

t = 0 ij fp=kkuqlkj nks d.k A rFkk B nks yEcor~ fn'kkvksa esa fu;r osx ls xfr dj jgs gSA t = 1 sec ij A o B
ds e/; vyxko osx gksxk &

7 5
(1) 5 2 m/s (2) m/s (3) 7 2 m/s (4) m/s
2 2

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60. A ball is projected horizontally from an incline plane so as to strike a cart which is sliding down the

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smooth incline. The height of cart and size of the ball are small. At the instance the ball is thrown,
2
the speed of cart is 'v' (in m/s). Find 'v' so that the ball strikes the cart. (g = 10 m/s )

v0 = 10 m/s

sliding
6m
frictionlessly
on incline
 =37°

(1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 8 (4) None of these


,d xsan dks ur ry ls {kSfrt fn'kk esa bl izdkj iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gS fd ;g fpdus ur ry ij fQly jgh
,d xkM+h ls Vdjk;sA xkM+h dh ÅWpkbZ rFkk xsan dk vkdkj ux.; gSA og {k.k ftl ij xsan dks Qsadk x;k gS]
rc xkM+h dh pky 'v' (m/s esa) gSaA 'v' dk eku Kkr djks] rkfd xsan xkM+h ls Vdjk ldsA (g = 10 m/s2)

v0 = 10 m/s

6m
urry ij ?k"kZ.kghu
=37° voLFkk esa fQlyrh gSA

(1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 8 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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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]

Straight Objective Type


This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and
(4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d
lgh gSA

61. What is the total weight of product formed when 34 g of H2S is oxidised by excess oxygen gas to
produce water & sulphur dioxide?
34 g H2S dks vkWDlhtu xSl ds vkf/kD; ls vkWDlhÑr djkus ij ty rFkk lYQj MkbvkDlkbM curs gSA cuus
okys mRikn dk dqy Hkkj D;k gksxk \
(1) 34 g (2) 68 g (3) 82 g (4) 164 g

62. Mass of NaOH required to completely neutralise 6 g of CH3COOH is


6 g CH3COOH dks iw.kZr% mnklhu djus ds fy, vko';d NaOH dk Hkkj gS %
(1) 6 g (2) 4 g (3) 16 g (4) 3 g

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63. Minimum molecular mass of a compound containing 3.5% Nitrogen by mass is:

3.5% Hkkjkuqlkj ukbVªkstu ;qDr ;kSfxd dk U;wure v.kqHkkj gksxk %

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(1) 100 (2) 400 (3) 800 (4) 200

64. 3 g of a hydrocarbon on complete combustion gives 5.4 g of H2O. Percentage of hydrogen in

hydrocarbon is (by weight)

3g gkbMªksdkcZu iw.kZ ngu ij 5.4 g H2O nsrk gSA gkbMªksdkcZu esa gkbMªkstu dk izfr'kr ¼Hkkjkuqlkj½ gksxk &

(1) 20% (2) 10% (3) 55.5% (4) 80%

65. Calculate maximum number of electrons in an atom-that can have n = 3 and m=0

,d ijek.kq esa vf/kdre bysDVªkWuksa dh la[;k dh x.kuk djksa ftuds fy, n = 3 rFkk m=0 gks ldrk gSA

(1) 2 (2) 6 (3) 4 (4) 1

+3
66. How many orbitals are containing at least one electron in Fe ion.
+3
Fe vk;u esa de ls de ,d bysDVªkWu ;qDr fdrus d{kd gksrs gSa &

(1) 15 (2) 12 (3) 13 (4) 14

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h
67. The magnitude of the orbital angular momentum of an electron is given by L  5 . What is the

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minimum value of principle quantum nubmer for this orbital?
h
,d bysDVªkWu ds d{kh; dks.kh; laosx dk eku L  5 }kjk fn;k tkrk gSA bl d{kd ds fy, eq[; Dok.Ve

la[;k dk U;wure eku D;k gksxk\
(1) 6 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4) 3

+2
68. Which of the following transition in Li will have the same wavelength as that of n = 4 to n = 2
transition in Hydrogen.
+2
Li esa dkSulk laØe.k] gkbMªkstu esa n = 4 ls n = 2 rd laØe.k ds leku rjax)S/;Z j[krk gSA
(1) 4  2 (2) 2  1 (3) 12  6 (4) 12  4

69. Photons of frequency  are incident on metal surface having threshold frequency v0, then
(1) All ejected electrons have the same kinetic energy ( h – h 0 )
(2) The most energetic electron have kinetic energy h
(3) The average kinetic energy of ejected electrons is ( h – h 0 )
(4) The ejected electrons have a range of kinetic energy from zero to ( h – h 0 )
 vko`fÙk ds QksVksu] v0 nsgyh vko`fÙk ds /kkrq dh lrg ij vkifrr gksrs gS] rks %
(1) fu"dkflr lHkh bysDVªkWu dh leku xfrt ÅtkZ ( h – h 0 ) gksrh gSA
(2) lokZf/kdÅtkZ okys bysDVªkWu dh xfrt ÅtkZ h gksrh gSA
(3) fu"dkflr bysDVªkWu dh vkSlr xfrt ÅtkZ ( h – h 0 ) gksrh gSA
(4) fu"dkflr bysDVªkWu dh xfrt ÅtkZ dh ,d ijkl 'kwU; ls ( h – h 0 ) rd gksrh gSA

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70. If mass of electron is halved, then radius of first orbit of H-atom will :
(1) be halved (2) be doubled (3) be quadrupled (4) remain same

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bysDVªkWu dk Hkkj vk/kk djus ij] H-ijek.kq ds igys cksgj d{k dh f=kT;k gksxh %
(1) vk/kk (2) nksxquk (3) pkj xquk (4) leku jgsxk

71. Consider the following configurations:


1s 2s 2p 3s 1s 2s 2p 3s

(i) (ii)
1s 2s 2p 3s 1s 2s 2p 3s

(iii) (iv)

Which of the above configuration may represent the excited state of C-atom.
(1) (i), (iii) & (iv) (2) (i) only (3) (i) & (iii) (4) (iii) only
fuEu foU;kl dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, %
1s 2s 2p 3s 1s 2s 2p 3s

(i) (ii)
1s 2s 2p 3s 1s 2s 2p 3s

(iii) (iv)

mijksDr esas ls dkSulk foU;kl C-ijek.kq dh mÙksftr voLFkk dks fu:fir dj ldrk gS %
(1) (i), (iii) o (iv) (2) dsoy (i) (3) (i) o (iii) (4) dsoy (iii)

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72. Which one of the following notations does not show the product correctly?
242 243 10 13
(1) 96Cm (, 2n) 97Bk (2) 5B (, n) 7N

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(3) 7N
14
(n, P) 6C
14
(4) 14Si
28
(d, n) 15P
29
(d  deuterium)
fuEu esa ls dkSulk ladsr lgh mRikn dks ugha n'kkZrk gS%
242 243 10 13
(1) 96Cm (, 2n) 97Bk (2) 5B (, n) 7N

(3) 7N
14
(n, P) 6C
14
(4) 14Si
28
(d, n) 15P
29
(d  M;wVsfj;e)

19 20
73. The only stable isotope of fluorine is F . What type of decay is expected from F ?

(1) -decay (2) -decay (3) Positron decay (4) K–electron capture

¶yksjhu dk ,dek=k LFkk;h leLFkkfud F19 gSA F20 esa fdl izdkj ds {k; dh laHkkouk gS %

(1) -{k; (2) -{k; (3) ikWftVªkWu {k; (4) K–bysDVªkWu izxzg.k

74. An oxide of iron contains 70% iron by weight. Empirical formula of oxide is:

(1) FeO (2) Fe2O3 (3) Fe3O4 (4) None of these

vk;ju ds ,d vkWDlkbM esa Hkkjkuqlkj 70% vk;ju gSA vkWDlkbM dk eqykuqikrh lw=k gksxk %

(1) FeO (2) Fe2O3 (3) Fe3O4 (4) blesa ls dksbZ ugha

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75. A gaseous mixture contains 75% O2 and 25% unknown gas, by mole. If the average molecular

weight of gaseous mixture is 40, the molecular weight of unknown gas is:

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,d xSlh; feJ.k esa 75% O2 rFkk 25% ,d vKkr xSl ;qDr gS ¼eksy ls½A ;fn xSlh; feJ.k dk vkSlr v.kqHkkj

40 gS rks vKkr xSl dk v.kqHkkj gksxk %

(1) 80 (2) 50 (3) 64 (4) 48

76. 5 g of a solid compound produced 1120 mL of a gas at 1 atm & 0ºC on strong heating. After the

reaction the weight of the solid Residue was 2.8 g. What is the molecular weight of gas obtained?

,d Bksl ;kSfxd ds 5 g, dks izcyrk ls xeZ djus ij] 1 atm rFkk 0ºC ij 1120 mL ,d xSl nsrk gSA vfHkfØ;k

ds i'pkr Bksl vif'k"B dk Hkkj 2.8 g gSA izkIr xSl dk v.kqHkkj D;k gksxk \

(1) 56 (2) 100 (3) 22 (4) 44

77. A compound contains equal masses of the elements A, B & C. If the atomic weights of A, B & C

are 20, 40 & 60 respectively. The empirical formula of the compound is:

,d ;kSfxd esa rRo A, B rFkk C ds leku Hkkj gSA ;fn A, B o C ds v.kqHkkj Øe'k% 20, 40 rFkk 60 gSa] rks ;kSfxd

dk eqykuqikrh lw=k gksxk%

(1) A3B2C (2) AB2C3 (3) ABC (4) A6B3C2

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78. A certain mixture contains MnO & Mn2O3 in 2 : 1 mole ratio. What is the approximate weight
percent of oxygen in the mixture?

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,d fuf'pr feJ.k esa MnO rFkk Mn2O3 ds eksyksa dk vuqikr 2 : 1 gSA feJ.k esa vkWDlhtu dk Hkkj izfr'kr
yxHkx D;k gS %
(1) 25% (2) 23% (3) 27% (4) 28%

O O–CONH2
H3CO OCH3
79. Mitomycin (A) is a clinically used antitumor antibiotic ?
CH3 N NH
O
2
How many number of sp hybridized carbon atom in the structure of mitomycine (A) ?

O O–CONH2
H3CO OCH3
ehVksekbflu (A) dk mi;ksx fpfdRlk esa izfrvkcqnZ (antitumor)
CH3 N NH
O

izfrtSfod ds :i esa fd;k tkrk gSA


ehVksekbflu (A) dh lajpuk esa fdrus dkcZu ijek.kq sp2 ladfjr gS \
(1) 7 (2) 4 (3) 8 (4) 9

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80. How many structural ketones of formula C6H12O are possible?
C6H12O v.kqlw=k ds fdrus lajpukRed dhVksu lEHko gS\

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(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 5

81. The correct IUPAC name of P & Q are respectively :

(P) (Q)
(1) 2-Bromo-3-methyl but-3-ene, Ethyl propanoate
(2) 2-Bromo-3-methyl pent-3-ene, n-propyl ethanoate
(3) 4-Bromo-3-methyl pent-2-ene, n-propyl propanoate
(4) 4-Bromo-2, 3-dimethyl but-2-ene, pentanoic anhydride
P rFkk Q ds Øe'k% lgh IUPAC uke gS :

(P) (Q)
(1) 2-czkseks-3-esfFky C;wV-3-bZu, ,sfFky izksisuks,V
(2) 2-czkseks-3-esfFky isUV-3-bZu, n-izksfiy ,Fksuks,V
(3) 4-czkseks-3-esfFky isUV-2-bZu, n-izksfiy izksisuks,V
(4) 4-czkseks-2, 3-MkbZesfFky C;wV -2-bZu, isUVsuksbd ,ugkbMªkbM

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82. Select the structure with correct numbering for IUPAC name of the compound for parent or main
chain :

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fuEu esa ls fdl ;kSfxd esa tud ;k eq[; J`a[kyk ds IUPAC uke ds fy, lgh vadu fd;k x;k gS\

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

83. In pentanedinitrile if one H atom of third carbon atom is replaced by –CN group. What will be the
word root ?
(1) Pent (2) But (3) Prop (4) Hex

;fn isUVsuMkbZukbVªkby ds rhljs dkcZu ijek.kq ds ,d H-ijek.kq dks –CN lewg }kjk izfrLFkkfir dj fn;k

tk;sa] rks vc ewy'kCn D;k gksxk \

(1) isUV (2) C;wV (3) izksi (4) gSDl

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84. An organic compound C8H12 adds one moles of H2 per mole of hydrocarbon. It undergoes reductive

ozonolysis to give Cyclopropane carbaldehyde only. What is the structure of hydrocarbon ?

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,d dkcZfud ;kSfxd C8H12 ds izfr eksy ds fy, ,d eksy H2 dk ;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA blds vip;udkjh

vkstksuhvi?kVu ij dsoy lkbDyksizksisu dkcZsfYMgkbM izkIr gksrk gSA gkbMªksdkcZu dh la jpuk D;k gksxh ?

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

85. and

Which is not true about above two structures.

(1) degree of unsaturation of each is 3

(2) Both are metamers.

(3) Both are chain isomers

(4) Both have same general formula.

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rFkk

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mijksDr nks lajpukvksa ds fy, dkSulk dFku lR; ugha gS %
(1) izR;sd esa vlar`Irrk dh dksfV rhu gSA
(2) nksuksa e/;ko;oh gSaA
(3) nksuksa J`a[kyk leko;oh gSaA
(4) nksuksa leku lkekU; lw=k j[krs gSaA

H / Ni
86. X 2 
 C8H16 
Cl2 / h
 3 mono chloro structural product

Structure of X will be :

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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H2 / Ni
X  
 C8H16 
 3 eksuks
Cl2 / h Dyksjks lajpukRed mRikn

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X dh lajpuk gksxhA

(1) (2) (3) (4)

87. How many structural monochloro isomeric products are formed when isohexane is treated with
Cl2/h:

vkblkssgsDlsu dk eksuksDyksjksuhdj.k Cl2/hdh mifLFkfr esa djkus ij fdrus eksuksDyksjks lajpukRed mRikn izkIr
gksxsa \
(1) 8 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4) 6

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88. Two compounds react with tollen's reagent which give white and black ppt respectively, these are?

nks ;kSfxd VkWysu vfHkdkjd ls vfHkfØ;k djds Øe'k% 'osr o dkyk vo{ksi nsrs gSA os fuEu gS %

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(1) (2)

(3) (4) ,

89. Which of the following compounds will give yellow precipitate with NaOH/I2 ?

fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd NaOH/2 ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djus ij ihyk vo{ksi nsrk gS \

(1) (2) (3) (4) CH3–CH2–CHO

90. How many amines of formula C5H13N can give carbylamines test:

(1) Four (2) Eight (3) Nine (4) Five

C5H13N lq=k okyh fdruh ,ehu] dkfcZy,ehu ijh{k.k ns ldrh gS :

(1) pkj (2) vkB (3) ukS (4) ik¡p

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