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l,
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- ro &
?AITT A
CITEMISMY
.f
tne
did
_11)
cra':+,
K",
cr , s'
ct
, caz+,
K+
The spe.ies whi.h .an bst sdrve a3 an inifEloi foi the canoni. Poltbenahon
4)
A1cr3
(3) Ic! (d)31 8.3 !_t4 lcr (en), Br, Br 3. Which method of
rlrestd
Ti
sml6t
bdnd angLe
lst
2lz G)
-l4I'
ri Ia(8)--11qI+
-11i *cr,
(2) ror -*) 8.
NCI:
Ti(s)+2Ir(8)
ti ot*
(3)
zone
rehms
4.
a real gas
at
The equilibriuh constant (K.) ror thr reaAion Nr(s) + or(c)'2No(d a a tmperatuleTis4x10 The valu oi K ror 11 ieactio4 No(g)+r, Nz(s) + tl ozG
at ihe
satu lemPdatft is
(1) 4x10-r
?i.2) |-pb/RI
(3)
1+ RT//b
5o o
-/14)
10':
,-4
.?
6t
.-9
D\
9,
12.
de
f'
t1l
(3) (4)
de oPticalY achve' All amino acids erc'Pr lysne are oPti.aIY a'tive a'hve An aFino acids xe opticalv
Hren on
(3)
Ferou oxide
is
mo bdic in natue
Ierrous .omPounds are relativlY hore ionic thd ihe coresPon'1dg quantum The electrons identiiied by
,a -'L tom
all
--i4)
LVNHI
can be .PrePared burdone
14. Iodolorm
(1) 3-Merhyl-2 6
be Placed in
ordd
or
incFasing erersy
(1) (b) < (d) < (a) < (c) (2) G)<G)'(!)<(d) (3) G) < (d) < (b) ' G)
A
15.
(3)
s t4
c' I a'
,14i
11.
G)'G)
he Which branched chain isomer ot 72u iydrocarbon with mole'dar tus of mdo substitut'1 srves only one iene!
AH"-TAS'
RT
)
)
'(4)
Ashbr
**""."tb,.
(3)
- -"Rr
h+
c
-gP
NeoPenhe
6
J-y
WORK
a-
<.->or
'i,
15,
-0.76 -0.23 dd -!.44 v.E3p*1Y The rea.tion r+Y'z+-X2+ +Y will be tpontd.oB whd : /{1) \-Pe, Y-zn
ioUowing PaiF the iwo The standard leduction Poteniials ior I 20 In w}!'h oI the ,p<j6 r not irostru'rudl ? zn''lh Ni+/Ni. and Pe'z /l e are |
| -+l *,
I
_a s.r,
d)
coJ)- dd No.
Y=zn
' | 2L !o- a fitn ordq F cto( oI ina side of iEuit I l'-:'L I Mr!'O:s [4ia '
'
(A)-Prcdrcr5
I1E ratF
,^
ff
r^
'^ 0
"""
{rl
r'47'10 'M/tM
4: 'n I^
(4)
Io'M/nin
pos,bl on rdodJorimbon of
4nt a
: r\,t 2' (tat t 'Y.\r"
blt
ne
mtnvl l-
3.47x10-4M/min
{2r b
-, a
O,
.4 7f
16l'l
1
tf
.lrr.
| I
onho - Nftophqoli! 16
$iubler
wa^ts1
thtrP-mdm-NitsoPhenoteGe {11
(2).
o
- \itroPh*o 'howq
H - bonding
h'rdole.lnd
,{-
i;. & ror water is r.86 K ks mol -4^, aut@obile Fdiator holds 1.0 k
ho* many sdds rqrLo, dLsi v@ add ro ser | pod of u\e sludon lo@d to - 2 ec ? '|
you
Meuins poinr of o
- Nhophdol
il
an(
p)
,.rl b'
lz,,
ritT
J
v
._:::,H:"1T
lndturftald H
bmdm8
SPACT FORROUCEWORK
Iollowing on rhermal
yields
a basic as
wel
as
_-.v,cH = cHcocH3
Reacdr -
e)
-,14)
Nn4No3
KCIO3
c,
f/
L ,/
fi-o{=clrcH,cH3
,l!l
24,
z^-}l9/HC\
:
(2)
(2) {3)
29.
lrimary alcohols
Nnro .omPolnds
;.P
Whal is DDT
dong
the lollowing l
(3) " ?' -' (4) A11t! above are corect ror difielent
rdSes ol PEsue.
25,
(1)
BiodegradabtePonuht
biodesiadable Ponurant
rirt tn
'
8/mL
The ,
2.05 M
'(.'i=r
l-
(1) (2)
ll4holYsis ot watd
Reaction or salt
l:-
lile
hYdrides
0s0 M
1.73 M
ffi
(3) Re{iion ol meL\de wiih *ed 1-1 (4) Miring naluial hvdro'arbons oI
hiSh nole.ular weight
)/>
SPACETOR
ROUGIIWORKL
.,i
'i
'
--:
,I
PART B
MATHEMAT1CS
R.
=0
continuous in 12,51
,/shtement 2: /is
rMrmnable in (Z 5)
dd /(2) -/
(5)
-N:
J2)
/'h
(2) ;
(3)
*t ,. {b
(3) (4)
ut*'
/t) \
a
hue,
34. Ii
the line
2r+r-k
passes through th
point which divides the line segmei joininS the Poin6 (1, 1) dd (2, 4) in l!
(L)
Ql'
'#'*
2
Fiib
3 : 2, dEn
k eqlals
.-At t
(2)
(3)
r1/5
29/ s
5
,q)
(3) -1
ryr,
1"t^)
.4
(4)
/JlY
g+2
SPACIToRROUGHWORK
34
I:
An equation ol a
3t i
\,r.
an -
=.',
e-b =
and rBAD be
the line
Y=d+
a"6
lherideAD then
(n + 0) is a comon
lhe paiabola Y2- 16 !6 ell'pse 2i2+f=4, then
-,
?=i-14*lp
lr.r
)
1
\2)
tj.l
l;;I
J'
ir
la *t
E
"
(,t
l;;l lL-
L-,7
(3)
///\4) tru,
36.
statment 2 is a correct
1--'t4
explamtion
fd
Siatement 1
Th.ee numbis are cho withdl FPlacenent lrcm { ! 2' 3' ,'' 3l' fte FrobabnftY that $eir minimm L 3' s b, s : ciren dEl oEir dimd
\PP,l /f,+ a
33.
the dare An equation ol a plane Pdallel lo distaN r-2y+22 5=O and at a
(1)
(2)
v''
fit
z+
(,.2_
='/'-
Z
5 3 3
11'-,
t"'
3_
1
5
hF
c.a <;
(t
39.
a APQR, il3 sjn P+4 cos 4 sin Q+3 cos P-1, then the
ln
The l.n8lh or the dianerer of the circre which touches the x-axis at th Point (1, o) and pass tlsugn m Point (2, 3)
(1) (2)
E]
,"
(r)
6/5
f,-o' +
40.
t;
I!
1,\';
(4J 3/5
*."^-l:::]
colum GFKe5
6uch
/4' jntegral values of r' ,F onlY at ?" (2) continuous lor everyx-0. r. real (3) .ontinuous (4) di{ontinuous onlY at r=0 Siatement 1 : The sum 6f the series
1+ (1+2+4) +
+ ... + (361
tBtAur= [:]-"
*l;J'
, ilr'-o ".,"-"",,
c-')
(r)
ri)=.'.
, l;]
lrl
(rl
,t -'! " 2
{,v1-, t
for my milral nmber n i1) statemeni 1 i6 t!ue, statement 2 is true; Statemnl 2 is not a cor.ct
explanation tor Statemnt 1 statement 1 is true, Stateheni 2 is
t.
tjl
lrl
a' 3
r'
' "7;!(t
.n
_-t
'
1''
_r
"-ti'^
n is a
r 1)'-
, .,u'*
1)" r.,
nbger
than Posinw
1|',
)
!+1
t".
r^''
-)
("5
("5
(1) d
even Posiiive
,1
2.
(2)
o t
1
.--
.+
t --
.:';
-_,_
/2,
45. ''A$ming
ways in
-)'
the balls to be idenh'al d@Pt in colouE, lhe nmFr or
\ /,I
t.-
16r diflerence
*hi.h
10
Rldted fron
wnjE,
glm dd 7 bra'k
-r
(1)
630
\.
?-
{'t
43,
Let
a, b R be
by
,-rl'
q,a
a
(x)=]n
lrl+bl+a:' I
t
+-0 hN
mdll
-_
F,
;r'l-
'l '
dlaM by taljng a dideter th"'""1'(' 1)']+t'=1 - t' *'imnor a\6 anila dranrer or the '{de ats tr 7+-q
the
,1. ,z al -A+, = )
{i r -. "{
(2)
I
4
staknenr
'! the it6 axs aPthe.@rdiGte axes, dlen equation oI Ore elliP* is :
.;ir
Ell4ourrxto6aot ine
-pt,rotrm
i"
snrenent
r'
elliP*
at rhe origin
md
11)
4a,
+!z-B
12) a2+4!2-16 |
/-:-) _--,)
:B)
(4)
B/P^Eze
l/-n4t)1 ) *./
)t3
tt lE 7.,^
49,
lf 2 =
1 and I
(1)
either on the Far axis or on a ciEle noi P$ng through the ongin
on the imaginaJy ans
with ,1500 n cubi. meters of helium gas ff a leak in tle baltoon cauPs the gas to e*Pe attherateof 72r.ubicntesPermute, then rle rate (in meters Per ninnt.) at which the radius of the balen decFases
49
(2)
(1)
(xf
50.
on a .!cre
sior nEe
at the
onst
"iI I b.one
a rea.her, rhen
I wil open
(1)
Neither I
wil b{ore
a teachr
nd r
I
I
tt.
wil
open a *h@1.
a teacher
(2)
(11
I wiu mt bcone
wiu tEcore
or l
will
Tle numler of Let x= {1, 2;3, 4, 5 differcnt ordered paiB [Y, Z) that a! be lomed such tlDt Y c )C Z q X and Y Z ^
tea.her
dd
win nor
4)
2"
-L a
tL/qt-t-F
(1) (2)
ME
10
3t1
Jz
rE
Lttb*"
1
.^. c1'
9'
8\n + 9lF)
,r
(2)
e)z
(3)
20a
10
>E L
tt
k(
, ',K
1'
be
ft
P3
=Q3
and t2e=ezp,
rhen
a The poPuhtion !(r) at time t of 'dbin molse species satbiies the difie'enhaL
(1)
0 1
(2)
f 1.,"'\
\
',
.
equatjon
PoPuration
=osPG)-
4so
rI
the
b<on* zdo t
tine at which
:z I 1
t3) -2
2i
a'? b
1ry ] tte
57.
?t
x
+a
'[r''
:
(
[,tr', I^v
Statenent
1: vande
oI 21,
2:? "24.
mean ot
dram duough dr Poini (1' 2) to such neet tne coordinat des at P and Q {heF O is rhat ii lorN a eiargle oPQ, OIQ the oriSin 11 $e Na or the hiangle
lis
is
/ \\
Statemnl 2
'.2
I A'iihmeli'
\
,/z
(3)
,.t?-
f.j
(1)
Statenent 1 is itue, statnent true, Statement 2 is not a corre't :Plmlid lor Slateneni 1
Statement 1 is
2 is
-%
(4)
-4
-t -
(2)
he,
statenenr 2 is
oi d AP with equnls llrenon zdo comdon difference qo-dlEs its 5orh teim, dren ihe 150- ten
is:
(1)
!L1
(4)
1s0
(3)
(4)
1s0
150
Z-
'
SPACE FORROUGHWORX
)11
,= ;,'- J' 1-
-i'r-
+;
,
;\ F/ -
)l: t'+
E7
t 3t--
PANT C
IIIYSICS
Statem.nt
atd
chbi@ giom dfrd the SratenetE, choose thz one that best
the
oJ
kft
tial
tao State@tt.
q34f!
'lone
If two sFings 91
ad
s, oI lore corotanrs
q tun
on spring Sr.
sphd of Rli6 R hs a fifonrny posjrive char8e dcfty p. AB a result of ihis mifom chr8e dislnbutid there is a iinfte value oI ekhic pora*i.l at the cmtre of the sphd, ar the surf,e of orc sphr and also at a pohr ou! side rtesphft tlle khic porefti.r ar in6nfty An icularing
slid
1:
Statnent
1: Whd a chdg,q,
.rDn85 by
is talcn
spne,
:q
a
st
disrae
{1)
@ft
oI the
sohe s
(1)
(2)
Statenent 1 is
fale gkrercnr
2 is
Siat@t
(rl
Statment 1 is
late,
Statemnr 2 is
Statemmt 1 is huq Staremar 2, js bue; Stathnt 2 is nor the conecl explamtid of statmdt 1.
Statment 1
-6
ii tlue
Sraremar 2 is
A wooden wieel of radis R is tude oi ivo *mi.ildlr Pdts (*e figft) The rwo ldts de h1d bSethe. bv a .ing Mde ot a mtal stiP ot crcss s{tioml da S dd lereth L L is stigldv lss than 2rR' so To ii lrF ring m th whel, it is heated jlst that its tenPeratue nses by AT dd it to steps ovr the wheel. As ii .ool5 dom surolnding temPerature, it pres*s the
64,
A diaromic mole.tle is mde oI t'vo FPdaled by a disratue and nrr which r. ]f we cal.llate its ohtionnl enagy bv
rus
dguld nonrsM
qudtiatioo
irs
.tulgy will
tt
given bv
(r) hrr",rf
(z)
:",,1:
,l
d.l
Lts
(3)
tt
r\
.91faE*,
,;"..
65,
Hydrogen aton is excited lrom gromd srate to anot!r state with PJllrsPa'
,t-t
2
the
,i','
)'
(1)
h'
enss'on
-tlT
(t4 ..)
/L )>t
("
A-/)
rll
)---<
)?
l)
66. A radar
5{r0
has a Power or 1 l'w a oPdating at a hdruetuv oi 10 cHz ltE located on a mountain tot ol LclCht
\2)
(3)
f/
'_)/*
n. Iheft' num J blarc. uPro * tuch i; detela obFct lcaFd on the surace n) of O eain oradils ol earih = 6''r x 10'
4
6 +z
-{ :-
\2) @ffi
-s)tq ol/
/{4
D_t
t7
(4)
SPACE fOR ROUGII WORK
:t:- .<
a
('
t-2 ) {
,tl-
9n---fi
fru
NAND gates
53.
iotreinCaadir
dgle
of a
wnm $ed
ro
neasur
the
prjr
degR
Vmie.
coresponds ro 0.5 degree Tobl divGion on the velnier scale G 30 dd mr.h wid
29 divisioro 6f &e
@in s.ale.
The
:
dgr
oI the
Fisn
a
0
0)
I
0
69.
B
0
t2)
1
1 1
B
0 0
hh
sttttuk.
:q)
I
0
.)1)
(2)
B
0 0
0
1
(3)
9tatehent 1 is rru, Starmqt 2 is ht, Srabnent 2 is not the .orecr exptanation oI Srarerenr 1 statemnt 1 is fai*, sratenffit 2 is
Statemenr 1 is rrue, Staiment 2 is
I
5IACE IOR ROUGHWORK
70. in a uniformly
.h5!ged sPhere ot totar cnarS Q dd radi6 & lne el<hic neld E G plotted as a tunction of distdce irom the centre The graPh wnicn would @esPond lo the above will be :
71.
A
a
cllin&icl
fundanentar frequncv, tln tube is dipPed vefrically in water so that hat oi it is in water. The tundamnid Irequenct or the ai<dUm now :
's
4ln
1l
!t
(1e v
1../ '-
l:
(2) (3)
2I
t\L//' o
--
,/z
r4
t-rt
(2)
(r)
vi(ous &ag) PrcPortiomr b verocit/' 'b with'b' as the consbnt of ProPo'tio'alitv' m aveEge M time ol the Penddun is G$uhs danPing is smD in F onds :
l
(2)
(41
ko&''
=.?aac'
""' r'"v
t-5
(3)
\'l
a -l
'6
,l
-T 2 z
- 9 r5
?3.
A coJ
51L1,
j, s*Fdded
in a
uilon
ml4etic
75,
with the Plde of the .ol rhemdPtir h-4of force VVhnaMmt is passed through the .oil it starts orillaiing; ii is very rlifliclnt to stoP Brt ir d aruniniu plate b plajllElllgFe .oJ. Ltsloos. Ihis k dDe lo: (1) shietding oI nagnetic lin6 ol rote as arlminium i3 a Paramagneoc
(2)
.ngin, wh6e etrnircv is {0%' talGs in heat frog a qo!!!e!!lqEnEd at It is desired to a terllerabeolslo
Cinot
nave an ngine ol
eg.ietur 60% 1he& the intak templature lor the same *Est Giil) tenpdat@ nEi @ :
(1)
7so
(
-7 :tsO%
-eYsnK'-t:,_
(,)
(4)
be
-p)
(4)
.lwlolndt
oI
d ddt
whd $e
"6"f;';-",::;..-", ihd md
ldger
12oo K
74.
(r
^,
'z)
Two lctric bulbs narked 25w-220v dd 1@I4I-220V d.oF.id in eries to will a 4r$V slPPly Wltrch ol the bulbs
100 150 200 250 i
(1)
exPdiNntal Plot for The ligue shovs disciarging o! a .aPacitor in an R-C .ir.uit. The ritu .otutmt r of ihis cilcut
,u*
(2)
nitner-r
)-1 -4 l,^,,"--l
"'=+
""n.'
li6
between:
s0 6a
100 1s0
zre)-
dd
1c0
sc
se.
'9
lF.
V'.
-v
*.
s(
0 and 50
sc
_)4
9o-
'toow
SPACE TORROUCH
$'ORX
,),r -
2 s"< I d Q{
77.
An
ele.fooaStut
Bave
vacum
has
ln Yomg's double slit experimmt, one ot th slit i3 wid. thd oiher, 60 tnai the amplitud of the light jroh one slit is double oI tn* 6om ottur slit If In be the
interEity, tr\e Esrnrani intmiiy I when tiey intelre al Pha* difierence
mdjmm
i.
Then
0)
id
itE
itE't
L
;)
4
:)
ir;'i
ili'E |li,d
L (2) i'
(3)
lt
(3) ilB
t* t* 3
\:
)A xlE ^d
(4)
73, themssofasPa.6hiPE1000kg
be
It is to
30,
lau.hed lrcn ile earth's suiace dt into ilee 3Pace. The value of 'g' and 'R' ta.lius or edth) are 10 n/s':and 6400rmrspatively TheFquireildergl Io! thb work w r b :
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