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ARIA A Hall Ticket T Signature of Nuraber : [ | the Candidate ‘Time : 2 Hours Totay/Atdrk> Note: Before answering the questions, read carefully the instructions given on the ge). SPSS: GAO warwen [waskeest dvocd OMR earn seins" aguds drs ancien SECTION - I (MATHEMATICS) we 1 pea Q) (p>a)v(q>P) @ (ap) (8) pvq @ pAq 2 {x/x€AAB}= (l) {x/xe A-B} ATE (3) {x/xe AUB, x€ ANB} @) : S @ s+) Q 5 a (4) AS lof mappings from A to B is 4 Ifn(A)=5, n(B)= n(4)=5, n(B)=2 eA RN B 8 to hose song ie o® @) 32 (4) None 6 so) 5 Arootof the polyBiaiial x60" +.(—1)?0"? is 201 + 88 aS Sarosy Q) g 0 @ 4 (4) None 8 so) UA TAM Come. 6 7 10 u C 1 If a, 6 are the roots of x? —3x—-1=0 then > 1 a, Be x*-3x-1=0 & arodnpsst aan () 3 @ i. @ 3 4 A non-convex region among the following is 61 God TDS Howsd Fsav 7D 95 7 ay 2) @) ) 98 we 22 ou? ey ston Spas (1) 2012(2011)°"?— (@y_ —2011(2011)7°"?_ ay Gor Gshonr (4) 2012(2011)°!? 1 1 Be 1 1 O SR @) 3 B-ay Raa 2 Baa © SB a-38, a-B, a+B, a+36, (1). AnA-P. with common ratio 2) (3)! An A.P. with common. diffgence 2 et AGP. with common ratio 23 a-38, a-B, a+f, ey ‘Songun ADD arDgron 7 (1) 28 dese dar ey Q) 26 seoddan rio Momgid G) 28 deodssy to (4) 28 arereee DBM Hho roe 4B forming AGP. with common difference 23 -47 , Fast’ s+ forms an A.P. The common difference is 1 The series 55 Rasii =15 -47 4 = > Te fy won "0 ? BS wos SDD, D2” 3 43N2 V34+5V2 1. Scroday dos qa) 2) 22 (3) 22 (4) None @4 sc) J (x) 1 3 a wo O QZ @ > OF = 1-cos?@, ‘P-2012_A] LA A TEN Come. Se + K NS Fu Oar @ [Kapa @) None 8 oes) « 14 sin?32°+sin?58° = (1) sin?58°+cos? 42° (3) 60s? 58°+-cos? 32° 15 sec? 27°—cot? 63° = () 3 Q 0 16 cosec?42°— tan? 48° = qa @ VB 17 sin?33°—sec? 47° = (1) cos? 57°—cosec?43° (3) sin?57°—sec?43° 18 tan?52°+sin?9°= (1) sec? 52°+-cos?9°—2 (3) sec? $2°—cos? 9° 19 cosec” 10°~sin? 40° = (1). tan?10°+sec? 40° @) tan? 10°—sec? 40° x 20 sind = (1) cos” 50°+c0s? 40° (3) sin? 40° + tan? 50% 21 n erg 3 = (1) x25 cosh>1, y= 25 sind—2 @) cofO-1, y=Ssind—2 2B Qos )=49 > 1) BA (y+3)=25 => Kosb+7, y= 4secd+7 4-1, y=4sec0-7 x=sin0+5, y=cosec O+5 3) x=sind—5, y=cosecO—S P-2012_A] o (2) 6087 58?+ sin? 32° 4) None @& so) 2) (4) ) bot? 10° + cos” 40° (4) None (8 sx) cos? 40°—sin? 50° (4) None @8 sa) cos? 40°— cos? 50° None 4 sc) Q) @ x=Scos0+1, y=Ssind+2 None 8 sa) @) @) (2) x=7cos6+3, y= Tsecd+4 (4) x=7e0sd-3, y=7sec0—4 Q) x=Ssind—I, y=Scosecé-3 (4) x=Ssind+1, y=Scosecd +3 LAA ANY Cone. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 EEP-2012_A] 4 | (x-2)?-(y-3)? =16 = (I) x=2sec0+4, y= 2tand+4 (3) x=2secé-4, 2tand—4 1+sind-+sin?6-+sin? 0+... +... oo= (1D) sec? @-+sec8 tand (3) cosec?# +.cosecd cot 1+c080+c0s?8 +05 8+... tooo = © x sin cos = 2 a+; ®— tan F ~ cos cot = — coso 4 Point of intersection of the lines x-+ y= 2012 ; x+y=2012 ; x=y=1 bpo poss Bossi () (2012, 1) Q) (1, 2012) Slope intercept form of the line ser = (4) None 8 sv ieee ab ees Q) yea * 56 Q) eo dp cng we 90 a) yet -a @ yaa YHxt] w& bp D Doss (1) 2011, 2012), (2012, (2) (2009, 2011), (2013, 2015) (4) None @& sco) *, P2060 32 4 9 7 ) 5 @ | ® | med by the points (-194, -167), (4, 31), (83, 110) is (4, 31), (83, 110) w& Bociive Sg D535 Bexd Srogin S411 S.csra4p) 2) 413 sq. units (411 3. os) (4) None @4 se) x 1 then line aatpai= + passes through = y =) os dp 9 Bossi oer Be 7 Teas 47 bil 4 1 1 2 becar ae @) (4,4) MUA A | Cone © (Seal a4 36 37 38 39 41 a2 General form of the line y= 2x-+3 is Y=2x4+3 ©& bp ang aqrde drssy (\) y=2x-3 Q) y=3x-2 @) 2x-yt3=0 4) ) Intercepts made by the line y =5x—1 on the coordinate axes are Mrkpop y=Sx—1 w& dp Fay vods pore 1 1 1 eT mae LL Z M3 a ® e O75 ‘Area of the triangle formed by the line 7 +=! with the coordina Aardpest T+2=1 wi dp d6yoe Groesw ane ° (1) 28 sq. units 28 3. onra4p) Q) 14 sq.m asirtip) G3) 56 sq.units (66 5. esr) (4) N Among the following, two parallel lines are God wd5* D6 Bod SHrods Spd ArDipod ? () 2x4+2y+13=0, x+2y+11=0 Bxthy+11=0, xty+11=0 @) 3x-2y+1=0, 4x-3y+2= (4) (5 seo) Equation of the altitude through (8, 2) of the t/iagle Yormféd by the points (8, 2), (4, 6), (-1, 5) is (8, 2), (4, 6), (Cl, 5) Bocipos* Dgy85 (8, 2) ow 3% ooade Ssissn () x-Sy-42=0 Q) x45; = + y—42=0 (4) Srty+42=0 The points A(3, 4), B(2,—1),C(—4,3) trjanght) If D and E are the mid-points of AB and AC respectively, then the slope o} A(3, 4), B(2,-1), C(-4, 3) 5 (Baoadwse AB dos» AC of dg Doda SOIT D mak» E wows, 3 3 @.5 @ 5 is @ + (4) None 4 seo) The reciprOg{ of thd arithmetic mean of the reciprocals of the numbers 3 and 5 is, 3, 5 em go woS Saggivdw cing DS*dy ° 1 15 4 } oO Qa ©) 7 @ 5 30 observations is 540. Then, their mean is JAnresia0 540 wond, ae Siew 1) @ 81 (3) 18 (4) None @8 ss) ‘servation with the highest frequency is called 2) Median (3) Mode (4) None potsnd’, us Mog MordSghw tho wosswsy Dsvoddo 7 oS Mets Sten (2) Sadgresi Q) ssvesin (4) 5 sx) -2012_A] 5 IANA AMET MY Cone. 47 48 49 50 ne RS any Empirical relationship between mean, median and mode is (1) Mode + Median = 4 Median 3 Mean (2) Mode ~ Median = 2 ( fan) (3) Mode - Median = 2 (Median + Mean) (4) None 08 Mls Sucgindw, Enggidsn Hos axrwrsine wixrdS Sonogo ()) siuessm + dadgidin = 4 Saggriddo—3 wos Mes ait Q) wiresin — gyre = 2 Goggridan — wos Milde SHED) G3) atroeisinn — docgreios = 2 Godt + oS AebSip SH) @) 5 sa) af ]2#- 201 ol of d [ 0 Re (4) None 8 sr») Which of the following products is commutative ? 81 G08 TAS" Dsv0¥ ogpen 997 [-3 4] [2 1 [4 -7 {7 2 0) ® ti oj lo J @ is silo J alo 1 (4) None (2 ss) Ix 7 ral 4] ana det (A)=8 then x= jx T af i Bas rd det (A), qd) +3 Q) +4 #2 (4) None @& sco) The product of the matrices 4 ipAsociative means A, B S:80L0 C Sraso oy ain eset (1) 4B=4C @) 4(BC)=(4B)C (4) None 4 se) 200-250 | 250-300 2 7 a5 @) 143 (4) 144 Fo te 00, oe 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, the value of the mode is , 103, 104, 105, 106, 107 depotsmats eninovisin DoS a i Q) 102.99 (4) does not exist >) Sp to find arithmetic mean ¥ using the deviation method is 5 SG8 (deviation method) argo sity SAMBO Srv F = k fiw T xc EAS (4) None @& srs) k fim T EEP-2012_A] c {ANA A ATAN | ¢Conea 22 35 56 37 58 A ABC~A POR. If AB=3.6, PQ=24, PR=54, AC () 3.6 @ 8 @) 54 (4 6. In the adjacent figure Z A = 60° and AB, AC are tangents. Then OB 6 () 6y3 cm 2) Gem GB) R™ 4) 6y2.em O Koysorm He Syep08 AB, AC 836) Bp. Z A= 60° wows OB 6 Q) 63 wb Q) 6 vo. 3) FR POH. (4) {2 Bo. In the figure ZB is obtuse, then AC? = ZB ©88 Sor fio D605* AC? = () AB? -+BC? — BD* (3) AB? +BC? +2BC-DB ()~“ ABR + BC? —2BC- DB ABCD is a trapezium with AB|| DC. If A at E and AAED and ABEC are similar, ABCD i vow d&soynos* AB Bord Bevednps, (1) AD=AB BD & E 89 pobow%s) AAED, ABEC > 3)CAD = DB (4) AD=AC is similar to (Gebatnde God Bebadw add Sdrd Baden. od A @) AzxY (4) AACB A triangle and a parallelogrfyfi eas)Niave the same base of 8 cm and area of 40 sq.em, then their heights’ are aS Berin, SSrodS SO DderSins Prd 60d, Sims Progin 40 Wo.b? SOA sty w8 dH Ios 7 WY () 84 5 3) 40, 20 @) 64 ABC isan ight angled triangle, Zc = 99° then 4B? = geminn (Bebarind* AB? = (2) 24c? (@) BC? (4) 34c? Iso called as : ) Physics (3) Chemistry (4) General studies Q sas wyss GB) SdaKS mn (4) Horn deg d of solving the problem (2) Table (4) Lines Sieig HGS 3g3 (2) Ses Q) 20 (4) Ader -2012_A) 7 IANA A Come 61 _ Inascrew gauge, ifthe zeroth division of the head scale is above the index line, thep| fis (1). Negative Q) Positive (3). May be positive or negative (4) No need of correction ArgMAs* Sotyeor md Demian dr Sp Moss a8, S860 (1) aenayso Q) gwrazso B) dereyso 3s ewereyso (4) 8560 e860 62 Heliocentric theory was first proposed by (1). Galileo 2) Kepler 3) Tolemey ‘opernicus args Sods bgrodiu SndsrOrr GBRADS (1) Adder 2) 338 G3) erty 4) S085 63 A body moves from one comer of an equilateral triangle disk to the same comer. Then, the distance moved and displacement are respectively a 28 Sip 10 Dodd. goedw Ao Siharine Bera as Ago Hddasa Yo 6 wf Pgsni Bos v dps Baise Bhd Ando, FagiokweD Scoir (1) 30 em, 20 em (30 Bo.b,, 20 20.4) 30 exh 0 cm (30 Bo4v, 0 Bos) GB) Oem, 30 em © wos, 30 wos) f, 30 cm (80 20.4. 30 BoD.) 64 Two balls are falling freely from the hei arratio of 9:64 towards the earth. Find the ratio of their velocities on reachi earth. Boris noikien 9:64 28 M0 AGO od Hy womyon. wD, Gr adodend, SHES 508 m8 dro 38 (Q) 34 Q) 43 3 (4) 38 65 Onapianetastone projected verti rap itha velocity of 10 m/sec reaches the highest point after 2 seconds. Ifits thrown with )£20 msec, it reaches the highest point after a time of 2 (oop 10 bao. Stoo append Dos Gron 2 W6s wood" HOG Dey Heddvod. D9 20 8/9 ros anoast WB Meg deel Yepsroo (1) 1 see (1 esi) a8) 3) 4 sec (4 BSH) (4) 6 sec 6 BSH) 66 Acar moves from Sstant speed of 20 kmph and then from B to 4 with a constant speed of 30 kmph, th peed of the car is eS sro A dx 0 8. 880S88% Bow, BBA B i008 A & 30 8.2b./o. SMSBE* BOA SDS & Be Sorsg (1) 24 bs. D6) (2) 25 kmph (25 8.4. / 60.) 3) 10 km) 1 60.) (4) Zero (arago) 67 The ratio of -eds of minutes hand and hour hand of a watch is a8 0B two dwg SoBato Kobo dug Stas Save dg aw Q) 6:1 @) 12:1 (4) 1:6 ; 68 If Tass 5 kg revolves in a horizontal circle of radius 1 m with a frequency of 7 /second, the centripetal force acting on the body is 2 fo a8 Ship | hot ayrgo do HE dyETS Argos" Vb 7 Beir dr ‘SOP SOB WOES woo RNG 10 N “ado sngeso) 2) 484.N (484 dogngy 968 N (968 argess) (4) 9680 N_ (9680 anges E) my SECTION -— I (PHYSICS) UNION | ¢ Conta. »-2012_A] 8 ‘in 69 The time period of oscillation of simple pendulum is doubled when (1) Its length is doubled (2) The mass of the bob is doubled (3) Its length is made four times (4) The mass of the bob and the length of the pendulum are doubled 2S eb» Soso ang, Btomsgs soswm Boi Sass), (1) od dag Byow Bovsoa. Q) Fem (Sigor¥d Bos dossaw GB) @d PdHH woxd Bp SoHsTe. (4) Five Wigor8d HOakd Sosy TaRLD Boo dass 70 Acurvedroad of 50 m radius is banked at certain angle fora speed @the speed is to be doubled keeping the same banking angle, the radius of the curvature: Js to be changed to 50 huey agargo Ho us SESS Argo a6 Srd8 wen Poos'erd) 409, dry Boo osidadig o Syed arg mggd) __ mr Sreysew (1) 25me@s&) 2) 100 m aoo 9 71 The one that is not an example for electromagnet ) (4) 200 m @200 4) (1) Xrays @ y-rays « waves (4) Sound waves S EO TOS DeigB sosdyZod Sdoriwosyacrdo Sd (I) X - 86rpe0 Q) 4- EBAY Sdoriimer (4) ogd Sdorower 72, Velocity of sound is measured in fy 1d oxygh gases at a given temperature. The ratio of two velocities Vj,/V,, will be aSgudis agfOs 55 adeds'd 6, (oar w8yeSe* ogo Stand Vi, /Vp ho 268 () 1:4 Q) 4: @) 1: @) 32:1 73 Inastationary wave the dis fpr BefWEEn an antinode and an alternate antinode is 28 $6 SCortinst as emg) SAMS SE HOLS (Wjods Prato Hag drdo d 3r wa Gna > 74° The veloci dT aix j/360 rh/sec while that in water is 1440 mvsec. If the wavelength of sound in air ater is most So Sef Dats gd iso 1440 bb /'p, MBS" Sdon' Boso 2 To.bd. wows Hes dors ago (1) 0.5 om QQ Be¥2(2) 20m @ vod) B) Sem Grob) (4) 16 em (16 BL) 73 The cy tage of microwaves is Ry to 10!! Hz, (2) 106 Hz to 108 Hz to 105 Hz (4) 10!2 Hz to 10!4 Hz ight in glass is 2 x 108 m/sec. The refractive index of glass is, fo 2 108 dy/ 7%. rar dieses roraso 3 4 9 Qz @ > Oa -2012_A] 9 IANO NE AEA tome. 7 78 19 81 According to Hygens theory, light travels in the form of (1) Waves (2) Corpuscler (3) Some times waves and some times corpuscler (4) Electromagnetic waves PAS brosSwds wHSCOD SOB im Goxredipod. (1) Séorisxe0 Q) seine 3) Sad. ddorrexrris, (4) Deigossagos S6or HOTA) MG Kosverr To get interference phenomenon, the distance between the two sour (1) Less to the extent possible (2) More (3) Less or more (4) Phenomenon dig not depend on the distance B80 Ghad CSOSA), SOB wdSO Hogg arso (1) Seonsos Sky a0d58m. Q) rss Oo 3) Say ds d835 4) ayy ig odo Bhs wpvsdc The repulsive force between two magnetic poles is 20 pS when they are placed 20 em apart. If the distance between them is decreased from 20 cm ky¥@ cm / fhe force of repulsion between them is Dodd eosdyos Syme doog Grdo 20 wo.dd. adyfhe ard) \ings rho Dége0 woo 20 Bi. ard dogs Brora 20 wb, H08 § Rodd. of shod: sgn 200 (1) 80 dynes (0 ag dynes (320 a) (3) 160 dynes (160 ag) 40 dynes (40 ai) Even after the removal of the appli ic field, ic material retains certain amount of intensity of magnetisation. This property i (1). Susceptibility 2) tic Induction. (3) Retentivity (4) Permeability 28 wakazod Sago SSi08 wd fo Bh andy wabdzos Sierdy Svdder, Sso' Fos watdzod Beso dnoons47s Basociss 7 (1) smposed 2) wasayos (bd (3) sBodad @& (4) Giag Boge Which one of the follog long to ferromagnetics (1) Water, Bra (2) Alcohol, Oxygen, Platinum (4) Gadolinium, Aluminium, Chromium (2) aegis’, w8ye5, greiso (4) nad%Da%0, wargbPaso, GDvax0 (3) Weber-metre (4) Weber-metre? 3) Bac - Lod (4) Bade - Sones? T=2m, A=1mm?(1=29), A=1208) @) 1=2m, A= 2mm? (1=2. A=2 293") --2012_Al 10 LC ANA IY ota. 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 ‘Ten identical resistances, each having a resistance of 1 0 are joined in parallel. The combi the resultant resistance of 28336 10 dexd cho 10 d6'rom SSrodSorw SODKi9dd, $08 26'G0 Q) 109 Q 19 @) 0019 (4) OL Gram/Coulomb is a unit for (1) Potential difference (2) Specific resistance (3) Electromagnetic force (emf) (4) Electrochemical Equiyatyn (PD / Sew wHs5 408 dro (1) @Ego88 Sco 2) 9% a8'¢0 @) ddgaQ05 a0 (4) deog6 mH ‘The work done in passing a current of 4 A for 2 seconds through,a banducfo? having a potential difference of 8 V is US MPSOS 8 AquO EQOLIS HsSmdypp 4 oboe Ney Gi 2 Wyse dep Gsirk ao 5d (1) 4 Joules 4d Q) 16 Jou! ) (3) 64 Joules (64 es) 4) 1 foule nes tial difference of 2400 Volts at {urns in secondary are 2 woboby DevgS Garsro Sf 2400 dpe Man Sgio SD sop Song A step-up transformer is used on a 120-volt line to 2 Ampere current. If the primary has 100 turns, th a8 5 - 5 EHH 120 Spo aaskVt So, SREYOHS Bo M4y89. ers Sgsoe"a (1) 2000 2) 200 (4) 1000 ‘An instrument used to measure Isotopic aia3s (1) Calori meter \2)" Spectrometer (3) Mass spectro graph 4) Sphero meter BeS*QO [Cigorbo Seanbow g (1) 86% does QWs doo B) Gagere age Spa (4) wet bos The isotope of earbon used natn 2RGY-T finding the age of fosiles is SOE toh dy % BairRow SS attstD (C14 @) C13 (4) Cs Among the f incorrect statement (1) A p-njundida didge conducts in forward bias (4) A p-n junction dibtie is used as an electric switch God PHF HEDR adeods Joys 2S pn wosS dandy we DO%~rd) Serlan’s. ro 28 pn wos ddind Ddgipin GStrod Josie, DROSS Gadrdoiy DayS RyGirr ards. EPPA] ay LACE A TA Cone. SECTION - III (CHEMISTRY) 91 The atom of the element which shows half filled d-orbitals (1) Vanadium (2) Zine @) Chromium (4) Co POSOr So JOBS duGyery sro Aros Sdirmas 2d 7 S (1) S840%0 (2) 208 3) gtdaso 92. The symbol of the element with the outer electronic configuration of\¢s!, pled in S-block is As! Juggs doyioS* wosinr SepS Sarosdn Ging Sossinv : (1) Na @) Se @) K Od) RD 93 The element, which shows three unpaired electrons in i SS state is rPons' 85 5676, Adscy Siw Earth nobd JogyAKCsrg/purosin a B Q) Be ¢ @ N 94 Mention the total number of electrons present in ye RSecbitalS of the atom, having atomic number 15 Adarm Song 15 Ho ares ScSrems* aie fo dogyg Song Jos ? a) 3 Q@9 @ 5 95 The bonds present in NH, ion are (1) One ionic bond, three covald (2) One covalent bond, three coogtinate Yonds (3) One ionic bond, three Bonds (4) Three covalent bond inate bond NH, woirSe* 60 0) sme eat Q) as Sanh Sirdgoh SHEtrebos aoqrer 3) 28 & ic. Hard Smgo Satara ogre @ sep 8 mowen, af Sirigoss Sharebad wogo 96 One.ofthe follayYing phenomenon takes place in the formation of NaC! molecule ets as oxidising agent 2) Clatom acts as oxidising agent acts as reducing agent (4) They undergo neither oxidation nor reduction Ds cout aeor 6g Sood 9 Bad ebysccirn Sodom 2) $05 wbysdiirr SdBoL5 $105 gowmockr SdSaxS (4) why soc rd Soxisces weg rd eeorisy EEP-2012_A] u CANNEL Cota. 97 If the positive ion configuration is | s? 2 5 2p® and the negative ion configuration is | 52 s? 2p' in an ionic compound, then what is the molecular formula of the compound a8 watrds Sorgos* Gardys was Dorgio | 5? 2s? 2p® SBaxo doorays woirS wows, & Serge wm Sayer 907 () KF 2) NaCl (3) NaF 98 The period which contains s, p, d block elements (1) 2" period (2) 34 period (3) 4" period a riod spd eS darosens) boast (1) 28 boos Q) 3% boas G) 48 b60%5 18 be008 99 Ionisation energy of nitrogen is higher than ionisation enerdy’ oxygeyeyhis is due to (1) Decrease in the atomic radius (2) Increase jomic radius (3). Stable electron configuration @ C orbital BETAS Ang, vosdsda 48 dard wdyss Sod 2825. FOr (1) adirm asego S70 EsaND Syogo Boro G) 36 dopo dorgiivn dots weyers doce 100 Which of the following pair of atomic mt indicate the elements of the 'S' block ? 81 God DOS D wd arose 56: Srdgon ? Q) 1,13 (2) 10, 12 (4) 8,9 101 Atoms with small size have (1) High ionisation energy (2) Great tendency to loose electrons (3) More electropositive (4) Less electron affinity values Soar Sarai SSyST mo (1) wosbsen 48 283 B) 98 dgerso oer Gy Q) do~ySs Sob agrio oe I6yd 4) dopys apad Indo says five, Because they are (2) Electro positive in nature (4) Non-metallic nature 102 oduBS Sten. 428 sso Q) 8 Sgert0 SeSrm0 Br (4) woke agro 103 (2), Basic (3) Neutral (4) Amphoteric IRS B & (80d Sgerardy SOA dobro : : Q) x6 G) seg A) os agers OU A fone. 104 106 107 108 109 110 ui 12 The element which gives dazzling light when burt in air MOS Hodsd Hewero 708) ary) saroso (1) Be (2) Ca (@) Sr @ If 500 ml of 0.5 M HCI solution is changed to 0.1 M strength, find out, ef water to bx added. 500 2a, S08 SodrEO Me 0.5 M Hel erseaduis 0.1 mgsH drdy 0 0) SST, (1) 2500 ml (2) 1000 mi 3) 2000 ml Q) 1500 ml How many number of moles are present in 3.2 grams of NaOH vt. = 40) 8.2 préwe Masso BePBys (wos ero) asco iy Song rte Sopp O08 7 (1) 0.08 (2) 0.008 @) 08! (4) 125 Find out the volume of 0.05 M HCI required, in ml, ip-atder & lise 0.2 M NaOH of 40 ml 40.28. 02 M NaOH Erdcinds SebsOowow, sabe Hel esos? (1) 160 2) 80 (4) 120 Mention the compound among the following whe acidid)property can not be explained by Arhenius theory wdPasS Losin & Bod dorginos® Sa) wsy Soysui D50SEc 7 (1) CH,COOH (2) CO ‘HCL (4) HNO; If the pH of a given solution is 9, fi jon of {#1 ions in it 16 erat pt Devs 9 eons ofesy) fos es 208? () 105 0 @) 101 (4) 10-4 If the pH of a solution j t will be its nature ? (Q) Acidic Basi 3) Neutral (4) Amphoteric f goyd Sras 7 “2 630 (3). 86x dez0 (4) dagegers Soyo tis ap Is pe t i t I @) -C-OH @) -C-OR @) - OH (aa ar€thore reactive than alkanes. This is due to ky Dd ble bond (2) Triple bond le bond (4). Valence of carbon is satisfied So Sof 2835 sorgtos& SOA dotron. 628 So sein Bgwogrdy SOA dodo (2) Booey SOA dod WW: DS wogry SOA doce (4) S08 Scared Sod 53h, ‘BEP-2012_A] i LAO ATE Come. 113 Unsaturated hydrocarbon among the following (1) Propane (2) Butane (3) Ethene (4) Bt 5 God wdS* WHOS ys WE SSS Q) ees 2) args GB) &bS cs 114 Carbon compounds which react with Tollen's reagent (1) Aleohol (2) Aldehyde @G) Alkane BBS) H6So8F SOpTod HSS SAyWSS” ( ) (1) eegnd Q) vdaps GB) es b5 115 The type of coal which gives large amounts of heat O° (1) Lignite (2) Bituminouscoal (3) (4) Coke 68S. agra) D OSS SYP aod ? (1) OMS 2) OingDss ayo 0 ) Sono 116 Polysaccharide among the following (1) Fructose (2) Glucose (4) Starch bi B08 ds HOKE () ess Q) pss B)\rese (4) 808 Sergio s is walled as 117 The process of obtaining alcoho frormsy0 (1). Dehydration feos) (3) Carbonation -(4)-_Fermentation BnEAS 08 wezstd eres 7 (+) & w@as: GB) Soysas A) Bag BES 118 The compounds wi tte ion structure (1) Amino (3) Amino acids (4). Ethers 2906 go ay ‘ (2) waren @G) ast when 4) S66e0 119 The folld\igg cdyst is used in the hydrogenation of oils ara PENSindmae Mossgs S od aby ssiws.. marae oO Q) Fe @) Ni (4) Co 220; , CaSiO; (2) CaCO , Al,(SO,4)3 3) Nay SiO; , CaSiO; (4) BaSO; , CaCO; P-2012_A] aS ANU HTL ¢ Come

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