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CUMULATIVE TEST-2 (CT-2)


CODE (JEE MAIN PATTERN)

1 TARGET : JEE (MAIN)


COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP) | CLASS : XII/XIII
Time (le;): 3 Hours (?k.Vs) Maximum Marks (vf/kdre vad): 324
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)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, vuqns'k)
 Question has three (03) parts: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
ç'u&i=k eas rhu (03) Hkkx gS % (HkkSfrdh ] jlk;u foKku ,oa xf.kr)
 Each part has a total thirty three (33) questions divided into two (02) sections (Section-1 and Section-2).
çR;sd Hkkx esa dqy rSrhl (33) iz'u gS tks nks (02) [kaMks esa foHkkftr gS ¼[kaM 1 vkSj [kaM 2)
 Total number of questions are Ninty nine (99) and Maximum Marks are Three Hundred Twenty Four (324).
iz'u&i=k esa ç'uksa dh dqy la[;k % fuUu;kuos (99) ,oa vf/kdre vad % rhu lkS pkSchl (324) gSaA
A. Question Paper Format & Marking scheme : A. iz'u&i=k dk izk:i rFkk vadu ;kstuk %
1. Section 1 contains 18 single choice questions. 1. [kaM 1 esa 18 ,dy fodYi iz'u gSa gj iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1),
Each question has Four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4)
out of which only ONE is correct. (2), (3) vkSj (4) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
2. Section 2 contains 15 questions. The answer to each 2. [kaM 2 (HkkSfrd foKku ,oa xf.kr ds fy, gS) esa 15 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u
question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9 dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kkZad
(both inclusive). There are 15 Questions & you have
gSA bl [kaM esa 15 iz'u gS ftuesa ls vkidks dsoy fdUgh 12 iz'uksa
to attempt any 12 Questions. If a student attempts
more than 12 questions, then only first 12 dk mÙkj nsuk gS ;fn vki 12 ls vf/kd iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsrs gS]
questions which he/she has attempted will be rks mÙkj fn;s x;s izFke 12 iz'uksa dh gh tk¡p dh tk;sxhA
checked.
B. Marking Scheme B. vadu ;kstuk
3. For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded 3. [kaM 1 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqys
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles (BUBBLES) dks dkyk djus ij 4 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk
are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) dkyk ugha djus ij (0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh
mark will be awarded. fLFkfr;ksa esa _.kkRed ,d(–1) vad iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
4. For each question in Section 2, you will be awarded 4. [kaM 2 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqys(BUBBLES)
3 marks if you darken the bubble(s) corresponding to dks dkyk djus ij 3 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk dkyk ugha
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles
are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) djus ij (0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa
mark will be awarded. _.kkRed ,d(–1) vad iznku fd;k tk;sxkA

ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke : ………………………………………………………………jksy uEcj : ………………………..…………………


eSaus lHkh funsZ'kksa dks i<+ fy;k gS vkSj eSa mudk eSusa ijh{kkFkhZ dk ifjp;] uke vkSj jksy uEcj
vo'; ikyu d:¡xk@d:¡xhA dks iwjh rjg tk¡p fy;k gSA
------------------------ ------------------------
ijh{kkFkhZ ds gLrk{kj ijh{kd ds gLrk{kj

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C. Filling the ORS Use only Black ball point pen only vks-vkj-,l (ORS) Hkjuk % ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys
C.
for filling the ORS. ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
5. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left 5. 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).
6. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper 6. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks
and darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball dkys ck¡y isu ls dkys dhft,A
point pen.
7. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 7. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be mfpr rjhds ls 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
8. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled 8. 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.
9. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor 9. 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 u dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa
Do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the
ORS. Do not put any stray marks or whitener
rFkk dksbZ Hkh fu'kku ;k lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk;sA
anywhere on the ORS.
10. If there is any discrepancy between the written data 10. ;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.
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PART – A Hkkx– A
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 72) [kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 72)
 This section contains EIGHTEEN (18)  bl [kaM esa vBkjg (18) iz'u gSaA
questions  izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA
 Each question has FOUR options (1),(2),(3) bu pkj fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
and (4).ONLY ONE of these four option is  izR;sd iz'u esa] lgh fodYi ds vuq:i cqycqys dks
correct vks- vkj- ,l- esa dkyk djsaA
 Marking scheme :  vadu ;kstuk :
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
chosen. gSA
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS
chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered). ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases _.kkRed vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

1. A string of negligible mass goes over a 1. fp=kkuqlkj ux.; nzO;eku dh ,d jLlh m nzO;eku
clamped pulley of mass m supports a block of dh f?kjuh (dhyfdr) ls xqtjrs gq;s M nzO;eku ds
mass M as shown in figure. The magnitude of CykWad dks lkE;koLFkk es j[ks gq;s gS rks dhyd }kjk
force on the pulley by the clamp is given by
f?kjuh ij vkjksfir cy gSA

M
M

(1) 2 Mg
(1) 2 Mg
(2) 2 mg (2) 2 mg

(3)  (M  m)2  m2  g (3)  (M  m)2  m2  g


   

(4)  (M  m)2  M2  g (4)  (M  m)2  M2  g


   

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2. A particle is projected from point A. A fly is 2. ,d d.k dks fcUnq A ls ç{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA
sitting at a tower at point B as shown in figure. fp=kkuqlkj ehukj ds fcUnq B ij ,d eD[kh cSBh gSA
At the instant when the particle passes from B,
ftl {k.k ij d.k fcUnq B ls xqtjrk gS] rc eD[kh
fly starts flying in horizontal direction with
{kSfrt fn'kk esa fu;r pky 2 m/sec ls mM+uk çkjEHk
constant speed of 2 m/sec. Both meet at the
djrh gSA nksauks leku {kSfrt Lrj ij fcUnq C ij
same horizontal level at point C. Then :
(g = 10 m/sec2) feyrs gS rks : (g = 10 m/sec2)

9 dks.k tan–1   gSA


9
(1) angle of projection is tan–1   (1) ç{ksi.k
2 2

(2) angle of projection is tan–1 (2) (2) ç{ksi.k dks.k tan–1 (2) gSA
(3) angle of projection is 45º (3) ç{ksi.k dks.k 45º gSA
(4) None of these
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

3. A river is flowing with a speed of 1 km h .


–1
3. ,d unh 1 km h–1 dh pky ls cg jgh gSA ,d rSjkd
A swimmer wants to go to point C starting from A ls C dh rjQ tkuk pkgrk gSA og unh izokg ls
–1
A. He swims with a speed of 5 km h at an  dks.k ij 5 km h–1 dh pky ls rSjrk gSA ;fn
angle  w.r.t. the river flow, at what angle () AB = BC = 400 m gks rks mls unh izokg ls fdl
with the river bank should the swimmer swim ?
dks.k () ij rSjuk pkfg;sA
400 m
400 m
B C
B C

400 m River flow direction


400 m unh izokg dh fn'kk


A
A
(1) 30º (1) 30º
(2) 37º (2) 37º
(3) 53º (3) 53º
(4) 60º (4) 60º

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4. A body of a mass M is slowly pulled up a rough 4. fp=kkuqlkj ,d M nzO;eku dh oLrq dks cy F yxkdj
hill by a force F which at each point was /khjs&/khjs [kqjnjh igkM+h ij bl izdkj Åij ys tk;k
directed along a tangent to the hill as shown is tkrk gS fd izR;sd fcUnq ij cy igkMh ds Li'kZ
figure. Consider the following statements.
js[kh; gS rks fuEu dFkuks dks /;ku ls i<sa+A
F
M F
M

Statement (i) : work done by F is independent


of the shape of trajectory. dFku (i) : F }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z iFk dh vkd`fr ls Lora=k gSA
Statement (ii) : work done by F depends upon dFku (ii) : cy F }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z foLFkkiu ds {kSfrt
the horizontal component of displacement but ?kVd ij fuHkZj djrk gS ijUrq m/okZ/kj ?kVd ls Lora=k gSA
is independent of vertical component.
select the correct option. lgh dFku dks pqfu;sA
(1) Both statements are true (1) nksuks dFku lR; gS
(2) Both statements are false (2) nksuks dFku vlR; gS
(3) Only statement (i) is true (3) dsoy dFku (i) lR; gS
(4) Only statement (ii) is true
(4) dsoy dFku (ii) lR; gSa
5. The velocity-time graph of a body dropped from 5. n`<+ lrg ij ,d oLrq dks h Å¡pkbZ ls NksM+k tk;s rks
height h on to a rigid surface is given by figure: mldk osx le; xzkQ fp=kkuqlkj gksxk % ¼Å/okZ/kj Åij
(take upwards direction as positive, assume the
ball rebounds with the same speed as it collides)
ds osx dks /kukRed ekfu;sa] eku yks oLrq ftruh pky ls
Vdjkrh gS mruh gh pky ls okil mNyrh gS½

(1)
(1)

(2)
(2)

(3)
(3)

(4)
(4)

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6. A, B and C are three rafts floating in a river 6. A, B rFkk C rhu ydM+h ds xV~Vs bl izdkj rSj jgs gS
such that they always form an equilateral fd os lnSo le:i f=kHkqt cukrs gSA ,d rSjkd ds
triangle. A swimmer whose swimming speed is }kjk ljy js[kk ds vuqfn'k fcUnq A ls B rRi'pkr~
constant swims from A to B then from B to C
fcUnq B ls C rFkk vUrr% C ls A dh vksj rSjkdh ds
and finally from C to A along straight lines.
nkSjku rSjus dh pky fu;r jgrh gSA rSjkd }kjk fy;k
Time taken by the swimmer is maximum in
x;k vf/kdre~ le; dkSulh fLFkfr esa gksxk ?
swimming :

(1) A ls B
(1) from A to B
(2) B ls C
(2) from B to C
(3) from C to A (3) C ls A

(4) it is same in all the parts. (4) lHkh Hkkxksa esa ;g leku gksxkA

7. A wedge is moving with acceleration 'a' 7. ,d ost cka;h vksj 'a' Roj.k }kjk fp=kkuqlkj bl
towards left as shown such that block placed izdkj xfr'khy gS fd bl ij j[kk gqvk CykWd blds
on it remain at rest with respect to it. If the lkis{k fojkekoLFkk esa jgrk gSA ;fn CykWd rFkk ost
coefficient of friction between the block and the
ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.5 gks rks bl izdkj dh iznf'kZr
wedge is 0.5. The ratio of maximum to
O;oLFkk esa jgus ds fy, Roj.k a ds vf/kdre rFkk
minimum value of 'a' for this to happen is
U;wure eku ds vuqikr ds fy, lgh fodYi gksxkA
=½
=½
a
a
45
45
(1) 4
(1) 4
(2) 6
(2) 6
(3) 9 (3) 9
(4) 16 (4) 16

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8. For the situation shown in figure below, there is 8. fp=k esa iznf'kZr fLFkfr ds fy, f?kjuh rFkk jLlh ds
no friction between pulley and string. For which e/; dksbZ ?k"kZ.k ugha gSA A ds fojkekoLFkk esa jgus ds
of the following values of mass of block A, the
fy, blds nzO;eku dk eku D;k gksuk pkfg,A
2
system will stay at rest (g = 10 m/s )
2
(g = 10 m/s )

37
=½ A 37
10 kg
=½ A
10 kg

(1) 4 Kg
(1) 4 Kg
(2) 8 Kg
(2) 8 Kg
(3) 16 kg
(3) 16 kg
(4) 30 Kg
(4) 30 Kg

9. A lens is placed between a source of light and 9. ,d izdk'k L=kksr o ,d nhokj ds chp ,d ySal j[kk
a wall. The plane of the circle is perpendicular
tkrk gSA ;g bldh nks vyx&vyx fLFkfr;ksa ds fy;s
to the principal axis of the lens and centre is on
nhokj ij A1 o A2 {ks=kQyksa ds izfrfcEc cukrk gSA
the principal axis. It forms images of area

A1 and A2 on the wall, for its two different izdk'k L=kksr dk {ks=kQy gSA
positions. The area of the source of light is

(source and wall are fixed)- (1) (A1A2)1/2

(1) (A1A2)1/2
A1  A 2
(2)
A1  A 2 2
(2)
2
1
1  1 1 
 1 1  (3)   
(3)     1
A A 2 
 1
A A 2 

2 2
 A1  A 2   A1  A 2 
(4)   (4)  
 2   2 
   

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10. A thin Plano-convex lens is placed on a plane 10. ,d iryk lery mÙky ysal ,d lery niZ.k ij
mirror as shown in the figure. The radius of fp=kkuqlkj j[kk gqvk gSA oØ lrg dh oØrk f=kT;k
curvature of curved surface is 40cm. The
40 cm gS] ysal ds ek/;e dk vorZukad n1 = 1.5 gSA
refractive index of material of lens n1 = 1.5. The
ifjos'k dk viorZukad n0 = 1.2 gSA ,d oLrq O
refractive index surrounding is n0=1.2. An
object O starts moving parallel to plane mirror.
lery niZ.k ds lekUrj xfr izkjEHk djrh gSA ;fn
If final image of object moves with same speed oLrq dk vfUre izfrfcEc oLrq ds leku izkjfEHkd
as that of the object initially then distance of pky ls gh xfr'khy gSA rc oLrq O dh lery niZ.k
object O from the plane mirror is. ls nwjh gksxhA
O O
n0 n0

n1 n1
(1) 80 cm (1) 80 cm
(2) 160 cm (2) 160cm
(3) 120 cm (3) 120cm
(4) None of these (4) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha

11. Q coulomb charge is uniformly distributed 11. R eh- f=kT;k ds Bksl v)xksys ds iwjs vk;ru esa Q
throughout the volume of a solid hemisphere of vkos'k leku :i ls forfjr gSA rks v)Zxksys ds dsUnz
radius R metres. Then the potential at centre O
O ij oksYV esa foHko gSA
of the hemisphere in volts is

R R

O O

1 3Q 1 3Q
(1) (1)
4o 2R 4o 2R

1 3Q 1 3Q
(2) (2)
4o 4R 4o 4R

1 Q 1 Q
(3) (3)
4o 4R 4o 4R

1 Q 1 Q
(4) (4)
4o 8R 4o 8R

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12. A spherical shell, made of material of electrical 109
9 12. ,d xksyh; dks'k (vkse-eh-)–1 fo|qr pkydrk okys
10 
conductivity (-m)–1, has thickness
 inkFkZ ls cuk gSA bldh eksVkbZ t = 2 feeh- rFkk f=kT;k
t = 2 mm and radius R = 10 cm. In an
arrangement, its inside surface is kept at a R = 10 lseh- gSA ,d la;kstu esa] bldh vkUrfjd lrg dks
lower potential than its outside surface. The ckgjh lrg ls de foHko ij j[krs gSA dks'k dk izfrjks/k gS %
resistance offered by the shell is equal to -

(1) 5 × 10–12    (1) 5 × 10–12   


(2) 2.5 × 10–11   (2) 2.5 × 10–11  
 (3) 5 × 10–12     (3) 5 × 10–12   
(4) 5 × 10–11  (4) 5 × 10–11 
13. Suppose the drift velocity d in a material varied 13. fdlh inkFkZ esa viogu osx d fo|qr {ks=k ds lkFk
with the applied electric field E in such a way d  E lacU/k ls ifjofrZr gksrk gS bl inkFkZ dk
that d  E . Then V –  graph for a wire made V – xzkQ loZJs"B rjhds ls iznf'kZr fd;k tk;sxk %
of such a material is best represented by:

(1) (1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

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14. India's Mangalyan was sent to the Mars by 14. Hkkjrh; eaxy;ku dks eaxy xzg ij Hkstus ds fy, lw;Z
launching it into a transfer orbit EOM around ds ifjr% EOM iFk ds vuqfn'k LFkkukUrfjr fd;k
the sun. It leaves the earth at E and meets tkrk gSA ;fn fLFkfr E ij ;g i`Foh dks NksM+rk gS
Mars at M. If the radius of Earth's orbit is rFkk fLFkfr M ij eaxy ij igq¡prk gSA ;fn i`Foh dh
11
ae = 1.5 × 10 m, that of Mar's orbit d{kk dh f=kT;k ae = 1.5 × 1011 m rFkk eaxy dh
11
am = 2.5 × 10 m Kepler's laws give the d{kk dh f=kT;k am = 2.5 × 1011m gS, dsYij ds
estimate of time for Mangalyan to reach Mars fu;eksa dks ysrs gq, og le; Kkr dhft, tc
from Earth to be close to (The time period of eaxy;ku i`Foh ls eaxy xzg ij igq¡prk gSA (lw;Z ds
revolution of earth around sun is 1 year) ifjr% i`Foh ds ifjØe.k dk vkorZdky 1 o"kZ gSA)
Mars orbit eaxy d{kk
 
O O

Sun lw;Z
M   E M   E

Earth orbit i`Foh dh d{kk

3/2
1  4
3/2 1  4
o"kZ
2  3 
(1)   years (1)
2  3

3/2
1  5
3/2
1  5
o"kZ
2  3 
(2)
2  3 
(2) years

3/2
1  3
3/2
1  3
(3)   years (3)   o"kZ
2  2 2  2

3 3
(4) years (4) o"kZ
2 2

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15. A spaceship orbits the earth at a constant 15. i`Foh ds fdlh fu;r pky okys vUrfj{k;ku dk iFk
speed along a circular path. When an
o`Ùkh; gSA tc vUrfj{k ;k=kh ;ku ds vUnj dksbZ oLrq
astronaut inside the spaceship releases an
NksM+rk gS rks og mlls nwj ugha tkrh gSA fuEu es ls
object it does not move away from him. Which

of the following is the most accurate reason for dkSulk blds fy, lcls mi;qZDr dkj.k gS ?
this ?
(1) vUrfj{k ;k=kh rFkk oLrq ,d gh o`Ùkh; iFk ij]
(1) the astronaut and the object move along
i`Foh ds xq:Ro dh otg ls xfr dj jgs gSA
the same circular path due to the earth's

gravitational pull (2) i`Foh ds pkjksa vksj o`Ùkh; vkSj o`Ùkh; iFk es ?kweus
(2) an object moving in a circular path round
okyh oLrq ij i`Foh dksbZ xq:Rokd"kZ.k vkd"kZ.k ugha
the earth experiences no gravitational pull

(3) the gravitational forces on the object due to


yxkrhA

the spaceship exactly balance the gravitational (3) oLrq ij vUrfj{k;ku }kjk yxk;k x;k xq:Ro cy
pull on it due to the earth
i`Foh }kjk yxk;s x;s cy ds leku gSA
(4) the gravitational pull on the object due to

the earth is very weak at a large distance from (4) i`Foh ls vf/kd nwjh ij i`Foh }kjk xq:Rokd"kZ.k

the earth [khapko cgqr de gksrk gSA

16. If the radius of the earth be increased by a 16. ;fn i`Foh dh f=kT;k 5 xquk dj nh tk;s rks bldk
factor of 5, by what factor its density be
?kuRo fdrus xquk de djuk gksxk ftlls g dk eku
multiplied to keep the value of g unchanged?
leku jgs ? ;gkW g i`Foh lrg ds utnhd xq:Roh;
Here g is acceleration due to gravity on the

surface of earth. Roj.k gSA

(1) 1/25 (1) 1/25


(2) 1/5 (2) 1/5

(3) 1/ 5 (3) 1/ 5

(4) 5 (4) 5

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17. Consider a Neutral conducting sphere of radius 17. 'a' f=kT;k dk ,d mnklhu pkyd xksyk yhft,A
'a' with a spherical cavity of radius 'b'. ftlesa 'b' f=kT;k dh ,d xqgk cuh gqbZ gSA 'c' f=kT;k
A charged conducting sphere of radius 'c' is
dk ,d pkyd vkosf'kr xksyk xqgk esa j[kk tkrk gSA
placed in cavity. Centre of this sphere coincide
bl vksof'kr xksys dk dsUnz xqgk ds dsUnz ls
with centre of cavity. Charge on the inner
sphere is 'q'. Total self energy of this fp=kkuqlkj lEikrh gSA vkUrfjd xksys ij vkos'k 'q'
arrangement is : gSA bl foU;kl dh dqy LoÅtkZ gksxhA

kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2


(1)   (1)  
2a 2c 2b 2a 2c 2b

kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2


(2)   (2)  
2a 2c 2b 2a 2c 2b

kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2


(3)   (3)  
2a 2c 2b 2a 2c 2b

kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2 kq2


(4)   (4)  
a c b a c b

18. A positively charged insulator is brought near 18. nks /kkfRod xksys tks lEidZ esa gS ds utnhd
(without touching) two metallic sphere that are ¼fcuk Li'kZ djk,½ ,d /kukRed vkosf'kr dqpkyd
in contact. The metallic spheres are then yk;k tkrk gSA vc /kkfRod xksyksa dks i`Fkd dj fn;k
separated. The sphere which was initially
tkrk gSA xksyk tks fd izkjEHk esa dqpkyd ls nwjLFk
farthest from the insulator will have
Fkk j[ksxk&
(1) no net charge
(1) 'kwU; ifj.kkeh vkos'k
(2) a negative charge
(2) _.kkRed vkos'k
(3) a positive charge
(3) /kukRed vkos'k
(4) both negative and positive charge is
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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 36) [kaM 2 : (vf/kdre vad : 36)
 This section contains FIFTEEN (15) questions.
 bl [kaM esa iUnzg (15) iz'u gSAa
 There are 15 Questions & you have to attempt
 bl [kaM esa 15 iz'u gS ftuesa ls vkidks dsoy fdUgh
any 12 Questions. If a student attempts more
than 12 questions, then only first 12 12 iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsuk gS ;fn vki 12 ls vf/kd
questions which he/she has attempted will be iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsrs gS] rks mÙkj fn;s x;s izFke 12
checked. iz'uksa dh gh tk¡p dh tk;sxhA
 The answer to each question is a SINGLE  izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd, nksuksa 'kkfey] ds
DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both
chp dk ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
inclusive
 Marking scheme :
 vadu ;kstuk :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is iw.kZ vad % +3 ;fn mÙkj ds vuq:i cqycqys dks dkyk
chosen. fd;k tk,A
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh cqycqyk dkyk u fd;k
(i.e. the question is unanswered). gksA
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
_.kkRed vad % –1 vU; lHkh voLFkkvksa esa

19. A particle is projected at 15 m/s perpendicular 19. ,d d.k (fp=k esa) urry ds yEcor~ 15 m/s Åij dh
to the incline (see fig). If the particle hits the
vksj iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn d.k urry ij
incline at a distance R (in meter) from the point
iz{ksi.k fcUnq ls R (ehVj dks) nwjh ij Vdjkrk gS rks
R
of projection then find the value of ? R
5 dk eku Kkr djksaA (g = 10 m/s2)
5
(g = 10 m/s2)

20. River is flowing with constant speed v0 = 4 m/s. 20. ,d unh fu;r pky v0 = 4 m/s ls izokfgr gks jgh gSA
At the centre of river's width we have a fixed unh dh pkSM+kbZ ds Bhd chp esa ,d [kEHkk fLFkr gSA
pole. A swimmer swim around the pole in a ,d rSjkd [kEHks ds pkjks vksj 2m f=kT;k ds o`Ùkh; iFk
circular path of radius 2m in such a way that it's ij bl izdkj rSjrk gS fd [kEHks ds lkis{k bldk
position vector from pole rotates at a constant
5
5 fLFkfr lfn'k jsfM;u izfr lsSd.M dh nj ls ?kwe
rate rad/sec. Find ratio of maximum to 2
2
jgk gSA fLFkj unh esa rSjkd dh vf/kdre o U;wure
minimum speed of swimmer in still river.
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21. Two blocks of same mass are kept on a 21. leku nzO;eku ds nks CykWd fp=kkuqlkj {kSfrt [kqjnjh
horizontal rough surface as shown in the
lrg ij j[ks gSA CykWd rFkk lrg ds e/;
figure. Coefficient of friction between the blocks
?k"kZ.kxq.kkad 0.1 gSA 16N dk ,d cy ,d CykWd ij
and surface is 0.1. A force of 16 N is applied

on one block as shown in figure. Find the fp=kkuqlkj yxk;k tkrk gSA Mksjh esa ruko (U;wVu esa)

tension (in Newton) in the string. Kkr dhft,A

22. Two blocks of equal mass are kept in in 22. leku nzO;eku ds nks CykWd fp=kkuqlkj ur ry ij
contact with each other on an inclined plane as
lEidZ esa j[ks gq, gSA ;fn 0 ] dks.k  dk U;wure
shown in figure. If 0 is the minimum value of
eku gS ftl ij nksuksa CykWd fQlyu izkjEHk djrs gS
angle  for which both the blocks start sliding
rks 2 cot  dk eku gksxkA
then what is the value of 2 cot .

m
m m µs = 0.2
m µs = 0.2 µs = 0.6
µs = 0.6

23. All surfaces are smooth. Find the acceleration 23. lHkh lrg fpduh gS fn;s x;s fp=k esa xksys dk Roj.k
(in m/s2) of sphere in the given figure. (m/s2 esa) esa Kkr djksA (g = 10 m/s2)
(g = 10 m/s2)
Å/okZ/kj nhokj

nhokj

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24. A charge Q is located somewhere inside a 24. ,d v)Zxksys ds vUnj ,d vkosf'kr d.k Q fdlh
hemisphere such that depth of charge from the
LFkku ij bl çdkj fLFkr gS fd v)Zxksys ds vk/kkj
base of the hemisphere is d. It is found that flux
ls bldh xgjkbZ d gSA ;g ik;k tkrk gS fd v)Zxksys
associated with the curved surface of the
Q
Q ls lEcfU/kr ¶yDl gSA ;fn vkos'k Å/okZ/kj 2d
hemisphere is . If the charge is raised 3 0
3 0

vertically through a height 2d, then the flux Q


Å¡pkbZ Åij mBrk gS] rc ¶yDl gS, dk eku
3 0
Q
through the same surface now is , what is
3 0 D;k gSA
value of .

25. A solid conducting sphere having charge 4C 25. 4C vkos'k dk ,d Bksl pkyd xksyk vpkyd LVs.M

is placed on a non–conducting stand. A point ij j[kk gSA ,d fcUnw vkos'k 2C xksys ds dsUnz ls
charge 2C is placed at a distance from the
xksys dh f=kT;k dh nqxquh nwjh ij fp=kkuqlkj j[kk gSA
centre of the sphere, which is double of radius
;fn pkyd xksys dks HkwlEifdZr fd;k tk;s rc tehu
of the sphere as shown in the figure.

If conducting sphere is earthed then charge esa izokfgr vkos'k x C gSA rc x Kkr dhft,A

flow into the ground is x C then calculate x.

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26. If an electron entering a uniform electric field of 26. ,d leku fo|qr {ks=k E dk ifj.kke N/C esa (fn'kk
magnitude E (N/C) and direction shown in
fp=k esa n'kkZ;h xbZ gS) Kkr djks] tcfd ,d bysDVªkWu
figure with velocity 100m/s at 30°with the
30° ds dks.k ij 100 eh-@ls- ds osx ls izos'k djrk
horizontal comes out making 60° as shown in
m
figure after a time numerically equal to
m
of gS rFkk la[;kRed eku ds cjkcj le; esa ;g
e e

E 60° ds dks.k ij ckgj fuxZr gksrk gSA


electron then the value of is
100

27. Consider a cell of emf E and internal resistance 27. fo|qr okgd cy E o vkUrfjd izfrjks/k r dk ,d lsy
r. The current 'i' drawn from cell can be varied.
ysosaA lsy ls yh xbZ /kkjk i ifjofrZr gks ldrh gSA
Output power from cell is same when current
lsy ls fuxZr 'kfDr leku gS tc yh xbZ /kkjk
drawn is i1 = 2A and i2 = 8A. For what value of
current the output power will be maximum.
i1 = 2A rFkk i2 = 8A gSA /kkjk ds fdl eku ds fy,

fuxZr 'kfDr vf/kdre gksxhA


 
28. A particle is moved under a force F = x ĵ N 28. ,d d.k cy F = x ĵ ds v/khu ¼x ehVj esa gS½ fcUnq
(x in meter) from O to A by two paths : path 1 is O ls fcUnq A rd iFk 1 ¼OBA½ gS rFkk iFk
OBA and path 2 is straight line OA. If w1 and w2
2 ¼OA ljy js[kk ds vuqfn'k gS½S ds vuqfn'k xfr djrk

are work done by the force F along the two gSA ;fn bu nksuksa iFkksa ds vuqfn'k cy F }kjk x;k dk;Z
w1
paths respectively the value of is w1
w2 Øe'k% w1 rFkk w2 gks rks dk vuqikr Kkr djks A
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29. A block of mass 60 kg is released from rest 29. 60 kg nzO;eku ds ,d CykWd dks fojkekoLFkk ls NksM+k
when compression in the spring is 2m (natural
tkrk gSA tc fLizax 2m laihfMr gSA (fLizax dh
length of spring is 8m). Surface AB is smooth
izkÑfrd yEckbZ 8m gSA) lrg AB fpduh gSA tcfd
while surface BC is rough. Block travels

x distance before coming to complete rest.


BC [kqjnjh gSA CykWd iw.kZ :i ls :dus ls igys

Value of x is : [g = 10 m/s2] x nwjh r; djrk gSA rc x dk eku gS&[g = 10 m/s2]

30. If direct rays only strikes on plane mirror, 30. ;fn izdk'k fdj.ksa lh/ks dsoy lery niZ.k ls
distance of first image formed by concave
Vdjkrh gS] rc vory niZ.k }kjk cus izfrfcEc dh
mirror is 15  cm. from concave mirror, then
vory niZ.k ls nwjh 15  cm gSA rc Kkr dhft,A
find .
R = 80 cm
R = 80 cm

O
O
40 cm 40 cm
40 cm 40 cm

31. A small object stuck on the surface of a glass 31. dk¡p ds xksys (n = 1.5) ds i`"B ij fLFkr NksVh oLrq
sphere (n = 1.5) is viewed from the
dks O;klr% foijhr fLFkfr ls ns[kk tkrk gSA vuqizLFk
diametrically opposite position. Find transverse
vko/kZu Kkr dhft,
magnification.

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32. A man does work W on a ball to throw it 32. ,d O;fDr ,d xsan dks i`Foh ij h Å¡pkbZ rd
vertically upto a small height h on earth, if the
Å/okZ/kj Qsadus esa] xsan ij W dk;Z djrk gSA ;fn
3W
man does work on the same ball to throw O;fDr mlh xsan dks vU; xzg ij ftldh f=kT;k] i`Foh
k

it vertically up to a height 2h on another planet 1


dh f=kT;k dh gS rFkk ?kuRo] i`Foh ds ?kuRo ds
4
1
having radius times of radius of earth and
4
3W
leku gS] 2h Å¡pkbZ rd Å/okZ/kj Qsadus esa dk;Z
planet has the same density as that of earth k

the value of 'k' is ? djrk gS rks 'k' Kkr djks ?

33. There is uniformly charged fixed ring having 33. ,d le#i vkosf'kr fLFkj oy; ij Q = 2 × 10– 5 C
charge Q = 2 × 10– 5 C and radius 10 cm. At the
vkos'k gS ,ao bldh f=kT;k 10 cm.gSA oy; ds dsUæ
centre of the ring, a particle having charge
ij q = 1 × 10– 5 C vkos'k ,ao æO;eku 1kg dk ,d
q = 1 × 10– 5
C and mass 1kg is placed. The

particle is given a slight push along the axis


d.k j[kk gSA d.k dks v{k ds vuqfn'k gYdk /kDdk

such that it starts moving. What is its velocity fn;k tkrk gS ftlls ;g pyuk çkjEHk djrk gSA tc
when it reaches infinity? [Neglect gravity]
;g vuUr ij igqaprk gS rks bldk osx D;k gksxk \

¼xq#Ro dks ux.; ekusa½

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PART – B Hkkx– B
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,
N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,
Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40,
Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65,
As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137,
Hg = 200, Pb = 207] Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

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 bl [kaM esa vBkjg (18) iz'u gSaA
 This section contains EIGHTEEN (18) questions
 izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu pkj
 Each question has FOUR options (1),(2),(3) and fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
(4).ONLY ONE of these four option is correct  izR;sd iz'u esa] lgh fodYi ds vuq:i cqycqys dks vks- vkj-
 Marking scheme : ,l- esa dkyk djsaA
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.  vadu ;kstuk :
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~
question is unanswered).
iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
_.kkRed vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

34. Suppose 40% w/w aqueous solution of 34. ekuk fd 40% ¼Hkkjkuqlkj½ Xywdksl (C6H12O6) ds
glucose (C6H12O6) and 20% w/w aqueous tyh; foy;u ,oa 20% ¼Hkkjkuqlkj½ ;wfj;k
solution of urea (NH2CONH2) have equal
(NH2CONH2) ds tyh; foy;u dh eksyjrk leku
molarity, then which solution has higher
gS] rks fdl foy;u dk ?kuRo vf/kd gksxk %
density :
(1) Both have equal density (1) nksuksa dk ?kuRo leku gksxkA
(2) Glucose solution (2) Xywdksl foy;u
(3) Urea solution (3) ;wfj;k foy;u
(4) Cannot be predicted (4) Kkr ugha dj ldrs

35. A particle X moving with certain velocity has 35. fuf'pr osx ls xfreku ,d d.k X dh Mh-czksXyh
a de-Broglie wavelength of 1Aº. If particle 'Y'
rjax)SX/kZ 1Aº gS ;fn d.k 'Y' dk nzO;eku 'X' dh
has a mass of 25% that of 'X' and velocity
75% that of 'X', de-Broglie wavelength of 'Y' rqyuk esa 25% rFkk osx 'X' dh rqyuk esa 75% gS
will be : rc 'Y' dh Mh-czksXyh rjax)SX/kZ gksxh&
(1) 0.19 Aº
(1) 0.19 Aº
(2) 5.33 Aº
(2) 5.33 Aº
(3) 6.88 Aº
(3) 6.88 Aº
(4) 4.8 Aº
(4) 4.8 Aº

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36. Critical temperature of gas A and B are 36. xSl A rFkk B ds Økfrd rki Øe'k% 31.1ºC rFkk –
31.1ºC and –81.9°C respectively. Then which 81.9°C gS rc fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS?
of the following statement is correct? (1) xSl A, B dh rqyuk esa ljyrk ls nzOkhd`r dh

(1) Gas A can be liquefied more easily than B. tk ldrh gS


(2) Gas A may have hydrogen bonding and (2) xSl A esa gkbMªkstu cU/k gks ldrs gS rFkk xSl

gas B may have dipole-dipole interaction. B esa f}/kzqo&f}/kzqo vkd"kZ.k mifLFkr gks ldrs gS
(3) xSl A esa f}/kzqo&f}/kzqo vkd"kZ.k gks ldrs gS rFkk
(3) Gas A may have dipole – dipole and gas
xSl B esa ijh{ksi.k ;k foLrj.k cy mifLFkr gks
B may have dispersion force.
ldrs gS
(4) All of these
(4) mijksDr lHkh

37. For four gases A, B, E, and D the value of the 37. pkj xSls A, B, E rFkk D ds fy, izfreksy vioftZr
excluded volume per mole is same. If the vk;ru (excluded volume per mole) leku gS
order of the critical temperature is TB > TD >
;fn Økfrd rki dk Øe TB > TD > TA > TE gS rc
TA > TE then the order of their liquification
rki T (T < TE) ij buds nzOkhdj.k nkc dk Øe
pressure at a temperature T (T < TE) will be :
gksxk :
(1) PA < PB < PE < PD
(1) PA < PB < PE < PD
(2) PB < PD < PA < PE
(2) PB < PD < PA < PE
(3) PE < PA < PD < PB (3) PE < PA < PD < PB
(4) PD < PE < PA < PB (4) PD < PE < PA < PB

38. Ammonia is a weak base that reacts with H2O 38. veksfu;k ,d nqcZy {kkj gS tks fd ty (H2O) ds
according to the equation lkFk fuEu lehdj.k ds vuqlkj fØ;k djrk gS&
NH3(aq) + H2O(l) NH4 aq  OHaq ; Hº > 0 NH3(aq) + H2O(l) NH4 aq  OHaq ; Hº > 0

Which of the following will increase the fuEu esa ls dkSulk dkjd H2O(l) esa NH3(aq) ds
percentage of NH3(aq) dissociation into NH4 aq esa fo;kstu dh izfr'krrk esa o`f) djsxk \
NH aq in H2O(l) ?

4 (1) NaOH(aq) dk ;ksx
(1) Addition of NaOH(aq)
(2) HCl(aq) dk ;ksx
(2) Addition of HCl(aq)
(3) NH4Cl(aq) dk ;ksx
(3) Addition of NH4Cl(aq)
(4) Decreasing the temperature. (4) rkieku esa deh

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39. For the given reaction A + B C + D ; 39. nh x;h vfHkfØ;k A + B C + D ds fy, (

G = –1.3818 kcal at 300k. Thus equilibrium


o 300 K ij Go = –1.3818 kcal bl izdkj lkE;

constant is : fu;rkad gS &

(1) 1 (1) 1

(2) 10 (2) 10

(3) 0.1 (3) 0.1

(4) 100 (4) 100

40. 2AB(g) A2(g) + B2(g) 40. 2AB(g) A2(g) + B2(g)


vfHkfØ;k ds fy, AB(g) ds fo;kstu dh ek=kk ()
For the reaction the degree of dissociation ()
of AB(g) is related to equilibrium constant Kp x Kp
O;atd }kjk lkE; fu;rkad Kp ls
x Kp 1 2 Kp
by expression . Calculate value of 'x'.
1 2 Kp lEcfU/kr gSA
(1) 1 'x' dk eku ifjdfyr dhft,A
(2) 2 (1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(3) 3
(4) 5
(4) 5

41. Molecule AX4 have all bond angles equal and 41. v.kq AX4 esa lHkh cU/k dks.k leku gS rFkk ;g v.kq

molecule is non-polar also then which of the v/kzqoh; Hkh gS rc fuEu esa ls dkSuls fu"d"kZ lgh ugha

following conclusion is incorrect? gSa\


(1) Molecule may be tetrahedral. (1) v.kq prq"Qydh; gks ldrk gS
(2) Molecule may be square planar. (2) v.kq oxZ leryh; gks ldrk gS
(3) Central atom 'A' must have at least six (3) dsfUnz; ijek.kq 'A' ij de ls de N% l;ksth
valence electrons. bysDVªkWu gksus pkfg,
(4) Central atom 'A' has either zero lone pair (4) dsfUnz; ijek.kq 'A' ij 'kwU; vFkok nks ,dkdh
or two lone pairs. ;qXe gksus pkfg,

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42. Select which type of overlapping is 42. H3SiNCO ds Si-N cU/k esa -y{k.k ds fy,
responsible for -character in Si-N bond of mÙkjnk;h] vfrO;kiu ds izdkj dk fuEUk fodYiksa esa
H3SiNCO? ls p;u dhft,?
3p
2p 3p
2p

(1)
(1)

3p 3p
2p 2p

(2)
(2)

3d 2p 2p
3d

(3) (3)

3d 2p 2p
3d

(4) (4)

43. When heated, ammonium carbamate 43. veksfu;e dkckZesV dks xeZ djus ij fuEukuqlkj
decomposes as follows : fo?kfVr gksrk gS&
NH4COONH2(s) 2NH3(g) + CO2(g)
NH4COONH2(s) 2NH3(g) + CO2(g)
At a certain temperature, the equilibrium
,d fuf'pr rki ij ra=k dk lkE; nkc 0.318 atm
pressure of the system is 0.318 atm. Kp for
gS rks vfHkfØ;k ds fy, Kp fuEu gS&
the reaction is :
(1) 0.128
(1) 0.128
(2) 0.426
(2) 0.426
(3) 4.76 × 10–3
(3) 4.76 × 10–3
–3
–3
(4) 3.26 × 10
(4) 3.26 × 10

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44. Which of the following molecule has 44. bues ls dkSuls v.kq dk f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ vf/kdre
maximum dipole moment ? gksxk\
O O
(1) (1)
O
O
(2)
(2)

O
O
(3)
(3)
O
O
(4)
(4)

45. Arrange the following in correct order of 45. fuEu vuquknh lajpukvks dks LFkkf;Ro ds Øe esa
stability of resonating structure?
O;ofLFkr dhft, &
O
+ OH
O
+ OH
(I) OH (II) O
(I) OH (II) O

O
+ OH O
+ OH O
+ OH O
+ OH
(III) (IV) O (III) (IV) O
O O
(1) I > II > III > IV (1) I > II > III > IV
(2) I > II = III > IV (2) I > II = III > IV
(3) III > II = IV > I (3) III > II = IV > I
(4) I > II = IV > III (4) I > II = IV > III

46. Arrange the following on the basis of 46. fuEu ;kSfxdksa dks ngu Å"ek ds eku ds vuqlkj
magnitude of heat of combustion- O;ofLFkr dhft, &
(I)
(I)
(II) (II)
(III) (III)
(1) II > III > I (1) II > III > I
(2) III > I > II (2) III > I > II
(3) II > I > III (3) II > I > III
(4) I > III > II (4) I > III > II

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47. Which of the following statement is correct 47. lkbDyks&vksWDVkVsVªkbZu ds lEcU/k esa dkSulk dFku
about cyclo-octatetraene ? lgh gS\
(1) It is anti-aromatic (1) ;g ,sUVh&,sjkseSfVd gS
(2) It is non-planar (2) ;g vleryh; gS
(3) It has 18 electrons in cyclic conjugation (3) blds la;qXeu esa 18 bysDVªkWu gS
(4) It is aromatic (4) ;g ,sjksefS Vd gS

48. Correct order of basic strength of N-atoms in 48. nh xbZ lajpuk esa ukbVªkstu ijek.kqvkas dh {kkjh;rk
given structure is:
dk lgh Øe D;k gksxk\
(a) (c)
NH (a) (c)
H2N H2C
NH
H2N H2C
N O
(b) NH C NH2 N O
(d) (e) (b) NH C NH2
(d) (e)
(1) a> c > b (1) a> c > b
(2) b > c > a (2) b > c > a
(3) d > a > e (3) d > a > e
(4) a > b > c (4) a > b > c

49. Which carbocation is most stable? 49. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dkcZ/kuk;u lokZf/kd LFkk;h gS\

(1) (1)
 
 
(2) (2)

(3) 
(3) 

(4)
 (4)


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50. Stability of carbanions is in the order of- 50. fuEu dkcZ_.kk;uksa ds LFkkf;Ro dk Øe gS &
O CH2 O CH2 O CH2 O CH2
(I) (II) (I) (II)
O O

O CH2 CH3 O CH2 CH3


O O
(III) (IV) (III) (IV)

(1) I > II > IV > III (1) I > II > IV > III
(2) IV > III > II > I (2) IV > III > II > I
(3) I > II > III > IV (3) I > II > III > IV
(4) III > I > II > IV (4) III > I > II > IV

51. Total number of delocalized electrons in 51. flusesfYMgkbM esa

cinnamaldehyde is ? foLFkkuhd`r bysDVªkWuksa dh dqy la[;k gS ?


(1) 5
(1) 5
(2) 8
(2) 8
(3) 10
(3) 10
(4) 12
(4) 12

SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 36) [kaM 2 : (vf/kdre vad : 36)


 This section contains FIFTEEN (15) questions.  bl [kaM esa iUnzg (15) iz'u gSaA
 There are 15 Questions & you have to attempt any
 bl [kaM esa 15 iz'u gS ftuesa ls vkidks dsoy fdUgh 12 iz'uksa
12 Questions. If a student attempts more than
dk mÙkj nsuk gS ;fn vki 12 ls vf/kd iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsrs gS]
12 questions, then only first 12 questions which
he/she has attempted will be checked. rks mÙkj fn;s x;s izFke 12 iz'uksa dh gh tk¡p dh tk;sxhA
 The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT  izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd, nksuksa 'kkfey] ds chp dk
INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
 Marking scheme :
 vadu ;kstuk :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
iw.kZ vad % +3 ;fn mÙkj ds vuq:i cqycqys dks dkyk fd;k tk,A
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the
question is unanswered). 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh cqycqyk dkyk u fd;k gksA
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases _.kkRed vad % –1 vU; lHkh voLFkkvksa esa

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52. X + Y  X2 Y3 52. X + Y  X2 Y3
2 moles of X and 4 moles of Y are mixed in a ,d ik=k esa X ds 2 eksy rFkk Y ds 4 eksu fefJr
container. Difference of final moles of Y and fd;s tkrs gS Y rFkk X2Y3 ds vfUre eksyks la[;k esa
X2Y3 is : vUrj gS&

53. Find minimum possible values of missing 53. fuEu DokaVe la[;kvksa ds lewgksa esa foyqir vkdM+s
digits (X, Y, Z) in the following set of quantum ¼vad½ (X, Y, Z) ds U;wure lEHko eku Kkr dhft;s
numbers and calculate sum of X, Y and Z.
rFkk X, Y rFkk Z ds ;ksx dh x.kuk dhft,A
n  |m| s
n  |m| s
1 Set (I)
Set (I) 5 2 X – 5 2 X –
1
2 lewg 2
1 Set (II) 1
Set (II) Y 3 0  Y 3 0 
2 lewg 2
1 Set (III) 1
Set (III) 3 Z 1 – 3 Z 1 –
2 lewg 2

54. An ideal gas occupies 2 litre volume at 300K 54. 300K rFkk 1 atm ij ,d vkn'kZ xSl 2 yhVj
and 1 atm. Calculate the volume occupied by vk;ru ?ksjrh gSA leku rki o nkc ij okLrfod
equal moles of real gas at same temperature xSl ds leku eksyks }kjk ?ksjs x;s vk;ru dh x.kuk
and pressure. (Given : b = 0.05 litre/mol, R = dhft,\
–1 –1
0.08 atm L mol K and (fn;k gS : b = 0.05 litre/mol, R = 0.08 atm L
Z = 1.5 at given condition). –1 –1
mol K rFkk nh x;h ifjfLFkfr esa Z = 1.5)

F2 excess F– F2 excess F–
55. PF3   PF5   PF6– 55. PF3   PF5   PF6–
X   Y  Z  X   Y  Z 

Find sum of the vacant orbitals in the valence mijksDr vfHkfØ;k dh Lih'kht (X) rFkk (Z) esa
shell of phosphorous in (X) and (Z) species of QkLQksjl ds Lka;ksth dks'k esa fjDr d{kdksa dk ;ksx
above reaction. Kkr dhft,A

56. Calculate sum of bond orders of N2, O2, O 2 56. N2, O2, O 2 rFkk O 2– ds cU/k Øe ds ;ksx dh
and O 2– . x.kuk dhft;sA

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57. How many of the following molecules has
57. fuEu esa ls fdrus v.kq 75% p-y{k.k j[krs gS\
75% p-character ?
BeCl2(g), BCl3, SiCl4, AsF5, H2S, PH3 BeCl2(g), BCl3, SiCl4, AsF5, H2S, PH3

58. Consider all the atoms of C2H2 are on Z-axis.


58. C2H2 ds lHkh ijek.kq Z-v{k ij gS rc mu d{kdksa
Find total no. of orbitals which involve in
overlapping along Z-axis. dh dqy la[;k Kkr dhft;s] tks fd Z-v{k ij
vfrO;kiu esa lfEefyr gksrs gS\
59. 2Ag2O (s) 4Ag(s) + O2(g) ; Kp = 4atm.
59. 2Ag2O (s) 4Ag(s) + O2(g) ; Kp = 4 atm.
Then partial pressure of O2 (in atm) in the
reaction is : vfHkfØ;k esa O2 dk vkf'kad nkc (atm esa) gS&

60. The rate of forward reaction is two times that


60. fn;s x;s rki rFkk leku lkUnzrk ij vxz vfHkfØ;k
of reverse reaction at a given temperature
dh nj] i'p vfHkfØ;k dh nj dh rqyuk esa nksxquh
and identical concentration then Keq is: gS rc Keq gS&
61. The sum of group and period number of an
61. ijek.kq Øekad 70 okys rRo ds fy, lewg ¼oxZ½
element with atomic number 70 is :
la[;k rFkk vkorZ la[;k dk ;ksx gS :
x
x

62. group x is such that it increase


62. esa x lewg tks fd csUthu oy; esa bysDVªkWu
electron density in the attached benzene ring
?kuRo c<+krk gS rks fuEu esa ls fdrus lewg x gks
then how many of the following can be x ?
(1) –NO2 (2) –OH ldrs gS \
(3) –Cl (4) –CHO (1) –NO2 (2) –OH

(5) –OCOCH3 (6) –COOCH3 (3) –Cl (4) –CHO


(5) –OCOCH3 (6) –COOCH3
(7) –CH3 (8) –CCl3
(7) –CH3 (8) –CCl3

63. Product
63. mRikn
No. of monochloro structure isomers in
products is: izkIr mRikn esa eksuksDyksjks lajpuk leko;fo;ksa dh

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64. How many alkenes give 2-methylbutane on la[;k gS&
64. fdruh ,Ydhu mRizsjdh; gkbMªkstuhdj.k ij 2-
catalytic hydrogenation?
esfFkyC;wVhu nsrh gS \

65. The labels of two bottles containing


65. ;kSfxd I rFkk II ;qDr nks cksryksa dk ukekadu fdlh
compounds I and II were lost. The names of
dkj.ko'k [kks tkrk gS ysfdu bu ;kSfxdksa ds uke
these compounds were available in a
,d jftLVj esa ntZ gSA ;kSfxd I rFkk II dh lajpuk
register. Following are structures of I and II.

How many combination of reagents can help


uhps nh xbZ gSA bu ;kSfxdksa ds e/; foHksnu djus

in distinguishing these compounds : ds fy, fuEu esa ls fdrus vfHkdeZdks dk mi;ksx

fd;k tk ldrk gS \

(I) NaHCO3 (II) NaNO2 / HCl, 0ºC


(I) NaHCO3 (II) NaNO2 / HCl, 0ºC
(III) CHCl3 + NaOH (IV) Neutral FeCl3
(III) CHCl3 + NaOH (IV) Neutral FeCl3
(V) ZnCl2 / HCl (VI) AgNO3
(V) ZnCl2 / HCl (VI) AgNO3
(VII) CS2 , HgCl2 (VIII) NaOI
(VII) CS2 , HgCl2 (VIII) NaOI
66. How many of the following is/are less acidic
66. fuEu esa ls fdrus QkWfeZd vEy ls de vEyh; gS\
than formic acid ?

(i) Ph–OH (ii) Ph–COOH (i) Ph–OH (ii) Ph–COOH

(iii) CH3–SO3H (iv) H2CO3


(iii) CH3–SO3H (iv) H2CO3
(v) CH3–OH (vi) Picric acid
(v) CH3–OH (vi) Picric acid
(vii) Cl–CH2CH2COOH (viii) Ph–NH2
(vii) Cl–CH2CH2COOH (viii) Ph–NH2

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PART – C Hkkx – C
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 72) [kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 72)

 bl [kaM esa vBkjg (18) iz'u gSaA
 This section contains EIGHTEEN (18) questions
 izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu pkj
 Each question has FOUR options (1),(2),(3) and fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
(4).ONLY ONE of these four option is correct  izR;sd iz'u esa] lgh fodYi ds vuq:i cqycqys dks vks- vkj-
 Marking scheme : ,l- esa dkyk djsaA
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.  vadu ;kstuk :
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~
question is unanswered).
iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases _.kkRed vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

67. The number of solutions of the equation 67. lehdj.k tan–1(4{x}) + cot–1(x + [x])) = ds
–1 –1  2
tan (4{x}) + cot (x + [x])) = , is (where [.]
2 gyksa dh la[;k gksxh (tgk¡ [.] egÙke iw.kk±d gS rFkk
denotes greatest integer function and {.} {.} fHkUukRed Hkkx Qyu gS)
fractional part function)
(1) 2
(1) 2
(2) 3 (2) 3
(3) 1 (3) 1
(4) 4 (4) 4

68. If the range of the function 68. ;fn Qyu


f(x) = sgn(sinx) + sgn(cosx) + sgn(tanx) + sgn(cotx) f(x) =sgn(sinx) + sgn(cosx) +sgn(tanx) + sgn(cotx)
n n
where x  , (n  ) is {a, b, c} then tgk¡ x  ,(n  ) dk ifjlj {a, b, c} gS] rc
2 2
(1) |a + b + c| = 6 (1) |a + b + c| = 6
(2) |a + b + c| = 1 (2) |a + b + c| = 1
(3) |a + b + c| = 2 (3) |a + b + c| = 2
(4) |a + b + c| = 4 (4) |a + b + c| = 4

69.
x y z
If 2 = 4 = 8 and xyz = 288, then 69. ;fn 2x = 4y = 8z vkSj xyz = 288, rc
1 1 1 1 1 1
  =   =
2x 4 y 8z 2x 4 y 8z
11 11
(1) (1)
48 48
11 11
(2) (2)
24 24
11 11
(3) (3)
96 96
11 11
(4) (4)
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70.
4
If equation f(x) = x – ax + bx – cx + 330
3 2
70. ;fn lehdj.k f(x) = x4 – ax3 + bx2 – cx + 330
have all roots integer and greater than 1 and ds lHkh ewy iw.kk±d gS rFkk 1 ls cMs gS rFkk
f(2) = 0 then which of the following is correct ? f(2) = 0 rc fuEu esa ls dkSulk lgh gS ?
(1) b = 150 (1) b = 150
(2) b = 151 (2) b = 151
(3) b = 157 (3) b = 157
(4) b = 141 (4) b = 141

 x 6
 32( x 6)  0 dk gy
2 2
71. Solution set of the equation 71. lehdj.k 32x – 2.3 x
2
32x – 2.3 x
2
 x 6
 32( x 6)  0 is leqPp; gS&
(1) {–3, 2} (1) {–3, 2}

(2) {6, –1} (2) {6, –1}


(3) {–2, 3}
(3) {–2, 3}
(4) {1, –6}
(4) {1, –6}

72. Find the product of all real values of b for which 72. b ds lHkh okLrfod ekuksa dk xq.kuQy gksxk tcfd
cos  + , sin  +  are roots of equation
4 4
cos  + , sin  + 
4 4
lehdj.k x2 + 2bx + b = 0
x + 2bx + b = 0 and cos  + , sin  +  are
2 2 2
ds ewy gS rFkk cos2 + , sin2 +  lehdj.k
2
the roots of the equation x + 2x – 3 = 0. 2
x + 2x – 3 = 0 ds ewy gS&
(1) –1
(1) –1
(2) 2
(2) 2
(3) –4
(3) –4
(4) 4 (4) 4

73. Sum of all real values of  so the equation 73.  ds lHkh okLrfod ekuksa dk leqPp; dk ;ksxQy
2 2
x – 3x + 2 = 0 and x – 4x + 3 = 0 has exactly gksxk tcfd lehdj.k x2 – 3x + 2 = 0 vkSj
one root common. 2
x – 4x + 3 = 0 dk Bhd ,d ewy mHk;fu"B gS&
3
(1) – 3
8 (1) –
8
(2) 1
(2) 1
(3) –1
(3) –1
5
(4) 5
8 (4)
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74. A relation R on set of point of given plane 74. fn, x;s lery ds fcUnqvksa ds leqPp; ij lEcU/k R
defined as (A, B)  R if OA = OB where O is bl izdkj ifjHkkf"kr gS fd (A, B)  R ;fn OA = OB
fixed point on same plane. Then relation R is: tgk¡ O mlh lery esa fLFkj fcUnq gS] rc lEcU/k R gS&
(1) reflexive but not transitive (1) LorqY; ijUrq laØked ugha
(2) equivalence relation (2) rqY;rk lEcU/k
(3) reflexive but not symmetric (3) LorqY; ijUrq lefer ugha
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

75. The relation R defined on the set N of natural 75. izkd`r la[;kvksa ds leqPp; N ij lEcU/k R bl
number by x Ry  2x – 3xy + y = 0 is
2 2
izdkj ifjHkkf"kr gS fd x Ry  2x2 – 3xy + y2 = 0 
(1) symmetric but not reflexive (1) lefer ijUrq LorqY; ugha
(2) only symmetric (2) dsoy lefer
(3) not symmetric but reflexive (3) lefer ugha ijUrq LorqY;
(4) reflexive and transitive (4) LorqY; vkSj laØked

76. If m1, m2 are the roots of the equation 76. ;fn m1, m2 lehdj.k x2 + ( 3 + 2)x + 3 – 1 = 0
2
x + ( 3 + 2)x + 3 – 1 = 0, then the area of ds ewy gS] rc js[kkvksa y = m1x, y = m2x vkSj y = 2
the triangle formed by the lines y = m1x, y = m2x
ls cus f=kHkqt dk {ks=kQy gS&
and y = 2 is :
(1) 33 – 11
(1) 33 – 11
(2) 11 + 33
(2) 11 + 33

(3) 2 33 (3) 2 33

(4) 33 (4) 33

77. The locus of P(x, y) such that 77. fcUnq P(x, y) dk fcUnqiFk gksxk tcfd
x 2  y 2  8y 16 + x 2  y2 – 6x  9 = 5 is x 2  y 2  8y 16 + x 2  y2 – 6x  9 = 5 gS&

(1) point (1) fcUnq

(2) line (2) js[kk

(3) finite line segment (3) ifjfer js[kk[k.M


(4) infinite ray (4) vifjfer fdj.k

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8 – 57 8 – 57
3
78. ;fn A3 =  , tgk¡ A, okLrfod vo;oksa
27 
78. If A =   , where A is an upper
0 27  0 

triangular matrix with real entries, then det dh Åijh f=kHkqtkdkj vkO;wg gS] rc det (5A – A2)
2
(5A – A ) is equal to dk eku gS&
(1) 6
(1) 6
(2) –6 (2) –6
(3) –36 (3) –36
(4) 36 (4) 36

79. A(0, 0), B(2, 1) and C(3, 0) are the vertices of 79. ABC ds 'kh"kZ A(0, 0), B(2, 1) vkSj C(3, 0) gS
a ABC and BD is its altitude. the line rFkk BD bldk 'kh"kZyEc gSA D ls tkus okyh js[kk]
through D parallel to the side AB intersects Hkqtk AB ds lekUrj gS tks Hkqtk BC dks K ij
the side BC at a point K. Then the product of
feyrh gS] rc ABC vkSj BDK ds {ks=kQyksa dk
the areas of the ABC and BDK is
xq.ku gS&
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 2
(2) 2
1 1
(3) (3)
2 2
1 1
(4) (4)
4 4

80. Find the sum of all possible integral solutions of 80. lehdj.k ||x2 – 6x + 5| – |2x2 – 3x + 1|| = 3|x2 – 3x + 2|
2 2 2
equation ||x – 6x + 5| – |2x –3x + 1|| = 3|x – 3x + 2| ds lHkh laHkkfor iw.kk±d gyksa dk ;ksxQy gS&
(1) 10 (1) 10
(2) 15 (2) 15

(3) 14 (3) 14

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81. If a < b < c < d, then which of the statement is 81. ;fn a < b < c < d, rc dkSulk dFku lehdj.k
INCORRECT about roots of the equation (x – a)(x – c) + 2(x – b)(x – d) ds ewyksa ds lkis{k
(x – a)(x – c) + 2(x – b)(x – d) ? xyr gS?
(1) roots are real and distinct (1) ewy okLrfod vkSj fHkUu gSA
(2) two roots lies in (a, d) (2) nks ewy (a, d) esa fLFkr gSA
(3) exactly two roots lies in (b, d) (3) Bhd nks ewy (b, d) esa fLFkr gSA
(4) exactly one root lies in (a, b) (4) Bhd ,d ewy (a, b) esa fLFkr gSA

x x 2 1 x3
82. If x, y, z are different and D = y y 2 1  y 3 82. ;fn x, y, z fHkUu fHkUu gS rFkk
z z 2
1 z 3 x x 2 1 x3
D = y y 2 1  y3 rFkk ( = 0) gks] rc xyz dk
and ( = 0) then xyz is equal to
z z 2
1 z 3

(1) 1
eku cjkcj gS&
(2) 0 (1) 1
(3) – 2 (2) 0
(3) – 2
(4) –1
(4) –1

83. For 3 × 3 matrices A and B, which of following 83. 3×3 Øe dh vkO;wg A vkSj B ds fy, fuEu esa ls
statement is incorrect ? dkSulk dFku xyr gS&
(1) AB – BA is skew symmetric for all symmetric (1) AB – BA fo"ke lefer gS lHkh lefer vkO;wg
matrices A and B A vkSj B ds fy,
(2) adj(AB) = (adj B)(adj A) for all invertible
(2) adj(AB) = (adj B)(adj A) lHkh izfrykseh;
matrices A and B
vkO;wg A vkSj B ds fy,
(3) AB is symmetric for all symmetric matrices
(3) lHkh lefer vkO;wg A vkSj B ds fy, AB
A and B
T
(4) B AB is symmetric or skew symmetric, lefer gSA
T
according as A is symmetric or skew (4) B AB lefer ;k fo"ke lefer gS tcfd A
symmetric lefer ;k fo"ke lefer gS&

84.
2
If M is square matrix such that M = M, then 84. ;fn M oxZ vkO;wg bl izdkj gS fd M2 = M, rc
3
(I + M) – 7M is equal to 3
( + M) – 7M cjkcj gS&
(1) M (1) M
(2)  – M (2)  – M
(3)  (3) 
(4) 3M
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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 36) [kaM 2 : (vf/kdre vad : 36)
 This section contains FIFTEEN (15) questions.  bl [kaM esa iUnzg (15) iz'u gSaA
 There are 15 Questions & you have to attempt any
 bl [kaM esa 15 iz'u gS ftuesa ls vkidks dsoy fdUgh 12 iz'uksa
12 Questions. If a student attempts more than
12 questions, then only first 12 questions which
dk mÙkj nsuk gS ;fn vki 12 ls vf/kd iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsrs gS]
he/she has attempted will be checked. rks mÙkj fn;s x;s izFke 12 iz'uksa dh gh tk¡p dh tk;sxhA
 The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT  izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd, nksuksa 'kkfey] ds chp dk
INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
 Marking scheme :  vadu ;kstuk :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
iw.kZ vad % +3 ;fn mÙkj ds vuq:i cqycqys dks dkyk fd;k tk,A
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the
question is unanswered).
'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh cqycqyk dkyk u fd;k gksA
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases _.kkRed vad % –1 vU; lHkh voLFkkvksa esa

85. Let  and  be real. If S = [a, b] denote the 85. ekuk  vkSj  okLrfod gS ;fn S = [a, b],  ds
set of all values of  for which the system of lHkh ekuksa ds leqPp; dks O;Dr djrk gS ftlds
linear equations fy, js[kh; fudk; lehdj.kksa
x  (sin )y  (cos )z  0 x  (sin )y  (cos )z  0

x  (cos )y  (sin )z  0 x  (cos )y  (sin )z  0

x  (sin )y  (cos )z  0 x  (sin )y  (cos )z  0

has a non-trivial solution, then a + b + 1 is


v'kwU; gy gS rc a + b + 1 dk eku gS&

86. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The 86. nks ifjfer leqPp; esa vo;o m vkSj n gSA izFke
total number of subsets of the first set is 48 leqPp; ds mileqPp;ksa dh dqy la[;k] nwljs
more than the total number of subsets of the leqPp; ds mileqPp;ksa dh dqy la[;k ls 48
mn mn
second set. The value of is vf/kd gS rc dk eku gS&
2 2

87. If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that 87. ;fn A, 3 Øe dk oxZ vkO;wg bl izdkj gS fd
|A| = 2. Then | (adj A 1 )1 | is. |A| = 2 rc | (adj A 1 )1 | gS&

88. The number of integral values of m for which 88. m ds iw.kk±d ekuksa dh la[;k gksxh tcfd js[kkvksa
the x-coordinate of the point of intersection of 3x + 4y = 9 vkSj y = mx + 1 ds izfrPNsn fcUnq dk
the lines 3x + 4y = 9 and y = mx + 1 is also
x-funsZ'kkad Hkh iw.kk±d gS&
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89. For all real values of a and b, lines 89. a vkSj b ds lHkh okLrfod ekuksa ds fy, js[kk,a
(2a + b) x + (a + 3b)y + (b – 3a) = 0 and
(2a + b) x + (a + 3b)y + (b – 3a) = 0 vkSj
x  2y  6  0 are concurrent, then the value
x  2y  6  0 laxkeh gS] rc |3| dk eku gS&
of |3| is

 
a
90. If 
 1
cos ec –1 1  4 4 
b
(where a, b are 90. ;fn  cos ec –1
1  4 4 
a
b
(tgk¡ a, b
 1

coprime number) then (a + b) is equal to lgvHkkT; la[;k,a gS) rc (a + b) dk eku gS&

91. If  and  are the roots of the equation 91. ;fn lehdj.k x2 – 3x + 1 = 0 ds ewy  vkSj  gS
x – 3x + 1 = 0 and an = 
2 n+1
+ 
n+1
, n  N, rFkk an = n+1 + n+1, n  N, rc
a 7  a 5 a 7 – 3a 6 a 7  a 5 a 7 – 3a 6
then value of + is equal to + dk eku gS&
a6 a5 a6 a5

  x3 – 6x 2  11x – 6  
92. Number of integers in domain of 92. f(x) = log  tan–1    10 – x
  x(ex – 1) 
  
  x3 – 6x 2  11x – 6  
f(x) = log  tan–1    10 – x
  x( e x
– 1)  ds izkUr esa iw.kk±dksa dh la[;k gS&
  
are

–1 –1  1 
If 0 < < 90 and  = tan (2tan ) – tan  tan   ,
2
93. 93. ;fn 0 <  < 90 rFkk
 3 
–1 –1  1 
 = tan (2tan ) – tan  tan   , rc
2

then 3tan + sin – cos is equal to 3 


3tan + sin – cos cjkcj gS&

1
94. Let the minimum value of real quadratic 94. ekuk okLrfod f}?kkr O;atd ax2 – bx + ;
2a
2 1
expression ax – bx + ; a > 0 be y0; if y0 a > 0 dk U;wure eku y0 gS ;fn y0 , x = k ij
2a
occures at x = k and k = 2y0 then possible vkrk gS vkSj
positive integral value of b is k = 2y0 rc b ds laHkkfor /kukRed iw.kk±d eku gS&

95.
2
Let one roots of the equation 8x – 6x – k – 3 = 0 95. ekuk lehdj.k 8x2 – 6x – k – 3 = 0 dk ,d ewy
is the square of the other for two values of nwljs ewy dk oxZ gS] rc k ds nks eku k1 rFkk k2 gSA
k say k1 and k2. If k1 < k2 then |k1| + 5 is equal to ;fn k1 < k2 rc |k1| + 5 cjkcj gS&

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96. If f(x) is an odd periodic function defined on R 96. ;fn f(x), R esa ifjHkkf"kr fo"ke vkorhZ Qyu gS
with period = 2 then f(6) + f(3) + f(–3) + f(8) ftldk vkorZ 2 gS] rc f(6) + f(3) + f(–3) + f(8)
equals to cjkcj gS&

97. If a linear polynomial function f(x) with leading 97. ;fn ,d jSf[k; cgqinh; Qyu f(x) gS ftldk vxz
coefficient positive satisfying the condition xq.kkad /kukRed gS rFkk izfrcU/k f(f(x)) = 4x + 9 dks
f(f(x)) = 4x + 9 then f(2) + 1 will be equal to larq"V djrk gS rc f(2) + 1 gksxk&

[ x]  1  5  5 [ x]  1
98. f(x) = for 0, 2   A where A is
98. 0, 2   A ds fy, f(x) =
{ x}  1
, tgk¡ A
{ x}  1    

largest possible set for which f(x) is onto vf/kdre laHkkfor leqPp; gS ftlds fy, f(x)

function then number of integral value in set vkPNknd Qyu gS] rc leqPp; A iw.kk±d ekuksa dh
A is/are la[;k gS&

99. If a,b,c are real such that a + b + c = 3 and


99. ;fn a,b,c okLrfod bl izdkj gS fd a + b + c = 3
1 1 1 10
1 1 1 10 rFkk    , rc
   , then value of ab bc c a 3
ab bc c a 3
a b c
a b c   dk eku gS&
  is bc c a ab
bc c a ab

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


 1 + 5 cos = 5 sin
PART-A : PHYSICS On squaring, 1 + 25 cos2 + 10 cos = 25 – 25 cos2
1. A string of …………………….. 50 cos2 + 10 cos – 24 = 0
Sol. FBD of pulley
On solving, we get  = 53º
Ny

4. A body of a ……………………..
T=Mg Sol.

Nx

T=Mg
mg x
Nx = Mg Applying Work Energy Theorem
Ny = (M + m)g WF  Wfriction  Wmg = 0
F= N2x  N2y WF – mgx – mg y = 0
WF = mg x + mg y

2. A particle is ……………………..
5. The velocity-time ……………………..
Sol. x component of the velocity of projectile is same as the
velocity of insect. 2h
Sol. v = –gt t
gx 2 g
y = x tan –
2u cos2 
2
2h
v= 2gh  gt t 
10  4 9 g
4 = 2 tan – tan = .
2(2)2 2
6. A, B and C ……………………..
3. A river is flowing …………………….. Sol. The distance covered as well as the speed of swimmer relative
Sol. Path of swimmer relative to ground is a straight line at 45º to the river is same in all the three cases.Therefore the time
with bank, therefore, x and y components of swimmer's taken is same in the three cases.
resultant velocity must be equal.
7. A wedge is ……………………..
Let velocity of swimmer | vm | v
Sol. F.B.D. of block in the frame of wedge (in case of amax)
vx = vr + vm,rcos
 vy = vm,r sin N
Mamax cos 
vm,r
Mamax
vm mg sin 
N mg
Mamax sin 
mg cos
 N = mg cos  + mamax sin 
45º
vr Mamax cos  = mg sin  + N
   Solving
 Condition for reaching the point C,
tan   
vy amax = 3
tan 45º = 1   tan 
vx
amax
vy = vx  9
amin
(vr + vm,r cos) = vm,r sin

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Similarly,
i  E
tan    1
amin   i2  E
1   tan  3
E  V

8. For the situation …………………….. i2  V


Sol. Tension in string = 100 N in equilibrium F.B.D. of A
100 N 14. India's Mangalyan ……………………..
N 60N
2 3
37
 T1  a 
80 N Sol.     1
Fs m  T2   a2 
3
1.5  1011 
2
 1
mg  T    11 
(semi major axis for the path from
 2  10 
N = mg – 60
aE  aM
Fs = 80  N EOM = )
2
1
80  (mg  60) 3/2
2  4
T  years
mg  220  3
m  22 3
1  4 2
 Trequired    Years
9. A lens is placed …………………….. 23
Sol. Let the radius of the source of light be 'r'. From displacement
method the radius of one image is r1= mr and other image is
15. A spaceship ……………………..
2
r  Sol. The relative acceleration of object and astronaut is zero. Just
. Therefore A 2    and A1  mr 
r 2
r2 = after the object is released, the relative velocity of object and
m  
m
astronaut is zero. Hence object does not move relative to
1
A  A1A 2 2 .
astronaut.
Clearly

16. If the radius ……………………..


10. A thin Plano-convex ……………………..
4
Sol. For final image to have the same speed as the object, the G R 3
GM 3
object should be at 2F of the equivalent mirror. Sol. g = 
R2 R2
–1  n 2
  – 1 G4R
feq  n0 R g
3
feq = 80cm
R is increased 5 times  must be reduced by a factor of 5.
 = /5
11. Q coulomb ……………………..
Sol. The potential at centre of sphere in which q charge is
17. Consider a ……………………..
uniformly distributed throughout the volume is -
Sol.
1 3q
VC =
4O 2R q

By symmetry the potential at centre due to half sphere will


–q
be half of the complete sphere.
q
1 3q / 2 1 3Q q
 VC = = [ Q ]
4O 2R 4O 2R 2
12. A spherical shell ……………………..
1 t
Sol. R = . kq2 kq2
 4 R 2 Energy with in the cavity = 
2c 2b
Using values R = 5 × 10–11 
kq2
Energy out side the sphere =
13. Suppose the drift …………………….. 2a
Sol. i = neAVd

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22. Two blocks of ……………………..
kq2 kq2 kq2
Total energy =   Sol. For sliding
2a 2c 2b mg sin  + mg sin  > (1 mg cos  + 2 mg cos )
 2 tan  > 0.6 + 0.2
18. A positively ……………………..
Sol. The positively charged insulator pulls the free electron in 4
 2 cot  < =5
spheres towards left till electrostatic equilibrium is reached. 0.8
Hence if both spheres are now separated, the sphere  has
deficiency of electrons, i.e., it has positive charge. 23. All surfaces ……………………..
Sol. Suppose of acceleration of wedge a1 towards right and
  acceleration of sphere a2 downward
++
+ + + ++ + +
+
+
+ +

19. A particle is ……………………..


Sol. For motion  to incline
1
0 = 15 t – (g cos 30º) t2 ...........(i) mg – N cos = ma2 ...........(i)
2
N sin = ma1 ...........(ii)
for motion along the incline
1
R=0+ (g sin 30º) t2 ...........(ii)
2 N
Solving (i) & (ii)
we get
R = 30 m
R
 =6m
5
From wedge constraint
20. River is flowing ……………………..
a2 cos = a1sin ...........(iii)
Sol.
From (i),(ii) & (iii)
a2 = g sin2

= 5 m/s2.

24. A charge Q ……………………..


v max R  u 5  4 9 Sol. Flux through upper hemisphere
= = =
v min R  u 5  4 1
5
R = × 2= 5 m/s
2

21. Two blocks of ……………………..


Q Q 2Q
Sol. As per the value of limiting friction between the blocks and =  =
0 3 0 3 0
the surface the system moves to the right and the friction is
kinetic.

By symmetry, with new position of charge, same flux is passing


through lower hemisphere
 = 2.

16 – 10 = 10a
25. A solid conducting ……………………..
a = 0.6
Sol.
T – 5 = 5a
T – 5 = 5 × 0.6 = 3
T = 8.

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w1 = wOB+ wBA
K(4C  x) K(2)
 0
R 2R
wOB = 0 ( Force is zero)
4–x+1=0

 F • dxiˆ +  F
x = 5.
w1 = •dy ˆj
26. If an electron …………………….. 1
Sol. Applying v = u + at in y direction
eE
=0+

y 0
(1 ˆj) • dy ˆj = 1 J
100 cos 30° tan 60° = 100 sin 30° + t
m
w1
{ at entry point & exit point vx = 100 cos 30° = 2.
w2
vy
 at exit = = tan 60°  
100cos30 29. A block of ……………………..
 vy = 100 cos 30° + tan 60° } Sol. By Work Energy Theorem W net = K.E = 0

 vy = 100 cos 30° + tan 60°} 1


 k(x 2 – x2) – mgx = 0
2 0
eE 3 1
 t = 100 × . 3 – 100 × = 100 1
m 2 2  k(x 2 – x2) – mgx = 0
2 0
e m
 E. = 100 1 1
m e  × 200(22 – x2) = × 60 × 10x
2 2
27. Consider a cell ……………………..  x = 1m
Sol. Also at this moment fmax > kx
P So, block will not move so total distance travelled = 2 + 1 = 3m.

30. If direct rays ……………………..


Sol. The concave mirror forms first image corresponding to the
image I1 of plane mirror shown in figure

2A E 8A E
2r r
P = Ei – i2r 1 O
i2r – Er + P = 0
40 cm 40 cm 40 cm
Sum of roots.
E
i1 + i 2 = = 10 A
r
1 1 2
E  
For maximum power i = = 5A V 120 80
2r
1 1 1 3 2
  =
28. A particle is …………………….. V 120 40  3 120
Sol. work done in path 2 V = –60 cm

w2 =
 F • (dxiˆ  dyj)ˆ =  x ˆj • (dx ˆi  dy
dx ĵ )ˆj) 31. A small object ……………………..
as the line : y = x n2 nn11 n2  n1
Sol.  =
1 1 v vu R
=
x0
dx =
2
J.

work done in path 1

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37. For four gases A, B, E, and D the ………………..
8a
Sol. 'b' is same for A, B, E, D ; TC 
27Rb
1 1.5 1  1.5
 = v = –4R a
v 2R R  'a' order : B > D > A > E ; PC 
27b2
PC order : B > D > A > E
n v 1.5   4R  so, Liquification pressure = B < D < A < E.
m= 1 =
n2u 1  2R 
m = 3. 38. Ammonia is a weak base that reacts ………………..
Sol. (1) By Le-Chatlier's principle addition of OH–(by NaOH) will shift
32. A man does …………………….. the equilibrium in backward direction.
Sol. Wearth = mgeh (2) Addition of HCl (H+) will neutralise OH– thus equilibrium is
displaced in forward side in which |OH–| increases.
4
=m
3
GdR.h (d=density) (3) Addition of NH4 (by NH4Cl) will increase NH4  thus
equilibrium displaced in backward direction.
4 R
Wplanet = m. Gd. 2h (4) Decrease in temperature decreases ionisation, since reaction
3 4 is endothermic.
Wearth
=2
Wplanet
39. For the given reaction A + B C + D ………………..
W 3W Sol. Go = – 2.303 RT log K
Wplanet = = .
2 6  1.3818 kcal
 –2.303  2  10–3 kcal mol–1 k –1  300  logK
33. There is uniformly ……………………..
Sol. Conserving mechanical energy   logK = 1
KQq 1   K = 10
 mv 2
R 2
putting values V = 6m/s 40. 2AB(g) A2(g) + B2(g) ………………..
KQq 1 2AB A2 + B 2
 mv 2 1– /2 /2
R 2 Sol.
2
 
 PT 
Kp   2  2
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34. Suppose 40% w/w aqueous solution ……………….. (1  ) (PT )
Sol. Given : M1 = M2
2 Kp
10d1 x1 10d2 x 2 
=
M1 M2 1 2 Kp

d1 x M1 20 180 3
 = 2 × = × = 41. Molecule AX4 have all bond angles ………………..
d2 x1 M2 40 60 2 Sol. For AX4 type molecule
Thus, d1 > d2 If  = 0, it is non-polar. It must be tetrahedral (or) square planar.
Ex : CH4, SiH4  tetrahedral (Zero lone pairs)
35. A particle X moving with certain ………………..
XeF4, ICl4  square planar (Two lone pairs)
 X  mY   VY  3
Sol.  .   0.25  0.75  ;
 Y  m X   VX  16
42. Select which type of overlapping is ………………..
16 Sol. -character in Si–N bond is due to 3d  2P back bonding.
Y   X  5.33 A º
3
43. When heated, ammonium carbamate ………………..
36. Critical temperature of gas A and B ……………….. Sol. NH4COONH2(s) 2NH3(g) + CO2(g)
Sol. Critical temperature  liquefaction Intermolecular forces of a 2P P
gas A should be more than B

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0.318 LR ER
Ptotal = 3P  P= = 0.106 atm
2–2 4–3 1 mole
3
0 1 mole left
 Kp = 4P3 = 4.76 × 10–3

53. Find minimum possible values ………………..


44. Which of the following molecule has ………………..
Sol. X = 0, Y = 4, Z = 1
Sol. Maximum charge separation is observed in option D so
dipole is also maximum. X+Y+Z=0+4+1=5
_
O
O
+ 54. An ideal gas occupies 2 litre volume at ………………..

Vreal
_
(Less stable) Sol. Z
O Videal
O+
Vreal
1.5 
(Resonance stablized) 2
_
O Vreal = 3
O+
F2 excess –

_
(Anti Aromatic & unstable) 55. PF3  PF5 
F
PF6– ………………..
X   Y  Z 
O
+
O F

F F
(Aromatic & stable), Dipole Maximum P P
F F F
F F F P
45. Arrange the following in correct order ……………….. F F F
F
3 F
Sol. I – Aromatic & Neutral 3
(P = sp ) (P = sp d)
(P = sp3d2)
II = IV Extended conjugation Sol. (Five 3d-orbitals (Four 3d-orbitals
(Three 3d-orbitals
III – Cross conjugation are vacant) are vacant) are vacant)
(X) (Y) (Z)
46. Arrange the following on the basis ……………….. Total no. of vacant orbitals in 'X' and 'Z' = 5 + 3 = 8
Sol. Heat of combustion increases with number of carbon atoms
increases and in isomers it is inversely proportional to
56. Calculate sum of bond orders ………………..
stability.
 
Sol. Bond orders N2 = 3, O2 = 2.5 , O2 = 2, O2 = 1.5
47. Which of the following statement is ………………..
Sol. Cyclo-octatetraene is non-planar and tub shape, therefore it
57. How many of the following ………………..
is non-aromatic.
Sol. Sp3Hybridized molecules are SiCl4, H2S
48. Correct order of basic strength ………………..
Sol. a = L.P is localized (sp3 - N) 58. Consider all the atoms of C2H2 are ………………..
b = L.P is localized (sp2 - N) Sol. Total no. of orbitals = [4-sp orbitals from 2 carbon atoms + two
c, d, e = L.P. is delocalized (sp2 - N)
1s-orbitals from 2 hydrogen atoms] = 6

49. Which carbocation is most ………………..


Sol. Due to extended conjugation. 59. 2Ag2O (s) 4Ag(s) + O2(g) ………………..

Sol. Kp = Po2 = 4 atm.



60. The rate of forward reaction is two times ………………..

Kf
50. Stability of carbanions is in the order ……………….. Sol. rf = 2rb  Kf = 2Kb = Keq = 2
Kb
Sol. I – Resonance in phenyl ring
IV = 3° carbanion.
61. The sum of group and period number ………………..
52. X+Y  X2 Y3 ……………….. group = 3 

Sol.  Lanthanoid series
Sol. 2X + 3Y X2Y3 Period = 6 
2 4 0
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x
69. If 2x = 4y = 8z and ................
Sol. Given 2x = 22y = 23z
62. group x is such that it increase ……………….. x = 2y = 3z = k(let)
k k
Sol. –OH and –OCOCH3 show +M, –CH3 shows +effect so x = k, y = ,z=
2 3
increases electron density.
Rest of the groups show electron withdrawing effects so k3
xyz = = 288
decreases electron density. 6
 k = 12  x = 12, y = 6, z = 4
1 1 1 11
  =
2x 4y 8z 96
63. Product ………………..
70. If equation f(x) = x4................
Sol. Alkyl group of this molecule has four types of replaceable Sol. Product of roots = 330
hydrogen atoms. = 2.3.5.11
so roots are 2,3,5,11
64. How many alkenes give 2-methylbutane ………………..
b=   = 151
Sol.
71. Solution set of................
2x2
2.3 x . 3 x  6 + (3 x 6 )2  0
2
65. The labels of two bottles containing ……………….. Sol. ( 3 )2 –
Sol. NaHCO3 reacts with COOH group and NaNO2/HCl give
(32x – 3 x 6 )2 = 0
2
diazonium salt with aromatic 1º amine but not with aliphatic 
amines so both can use to distinguish them.  x2 = x + 6 , x = –2, 3
Neutral FeCl3 gives positive test with I and II so I and II cannot x2 – x – 6 = 0
distinguish with FeCl3 solution. (x – 3)(x + 2) = 0
CHCl3 + NaOH reacts with both compounds, so cannot use
72. Find the product................
it to distinguish.
Sol. Here

66. How many of the following is/are less ……………….. (cos4 + ) – (sin4 + )
Sol. Following are less acidic than formic acid = cos4 – sin4
(i) Ph–OH (ii) Ph–COOH (iv) H2CO3 = (cos2 + sin2)(cos2 – sin2)
(v) CH3–OH (vii) Cl–CH2CH2COOH (viii) Ph–NH2
= cos2 – sin2
= (cos4 + ) – (sin2 + )
difference of roots in both equation are same
(1 – 1)2 = (2 – 2)2
PART-C : MATHEMATICS (1 + 1)2 – 411 = (2 + 2)2 – 42 2
67. The number of................ 4b2 – 4b = 4 + 12
Sol.  4{x} = x + [x] ....(1) where 1, 1 are roots of x2 + 2bx + b = 0
Case-1 Let x =  4b2 – 4b = 16
O =  +    = 0 and 2, 2 are roots of x2 + 2x – 3 = 0
Case-2 Let x =  + F, 0 < f < 1 b2 – b – 4 = 0
 equation (1) becomes product of value of b is –4
4f =  + f + 
2 2 5 73. Sum of all real................
f=   = 1, f =  r =
3 3 3 Sol. (3 – 2)2 = (–9 + 82)(–4 + 3)
 two solutions 83 – 52 – 12 + 9 = 0
( – 1)(82 + 3 – 9) = 0
68. If the range of the................
Sol. By considering all four quadrants one by one we get range
74. A relation R on set................
of f(x) as {–2, 0, 4}
Sol. Let R be the given relation
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Since OA = OA  R is relfexive x y
 point P will lie on the part of the line – =1
OA = OB  OB = OA  R is symmetric 3 4
OA = OB and OB = OC
 OA = OC  R is transitive
8 – 57
Hence R is an equivalence relation 78. If A3 = 0 27  , where................
 
75. The relation R defined................
 a b  2 a 2 ab  bc
Sol. (i) x R x 2x2 – 3x· x + x2 = 0  x  N. Sol. Let A = 0 c  , A =  
  0 c2 
R is reflexive.
(ii) for x = 1, y = 2 a3 a 2b  abc  bc2 
2 2
2x – 3xy + y = 2 × 1 – 3 × 1× 2 + 4 = 2 – 6 + 4 = 0
A3 =  
0 c3 
But for y = 1, x = 2
2x2 – 3xy + y2 = 2x(2)2 – 3 × 1× 2 + (1)2 = 8 – 6 + 1 = 3 0 8 – 57
A3 = 0 27 
 1
So 1 R 2 but 2 R  
So R is not symmetric.  a3 = 8 c3 = 27 a2b + abc + bc2 = – 57
a=2 c=3 b=–3
76. If m1, m2 are the roots................
79. A(0, 0), B(2, 1) and................
y=m2x
Sol. Sol. 1 = ar(ABC)
C y=2 y=m1x
 2   2  1
 ,2  B ,2 
(0,0)  m2 
= × BD × AC
 m1  2
A
1 3
= ×1×3= sq. unit
2 2
B(2,1)
0 0 1
Area = 2 / m1 2 1 L K
2 / m2 2 1
A D C(3,0)
(0,0) (2,0)
S
m2 – m1 S
=2
m1m2
1
Equation of DK: y – 0 = (x – 2)
2
2  (m1  m2 )2 – 4m1m2
= x – 2y – 2 = 0
m1m2
equation of BC : x + y = 3

2  11  8 1
= = 33 + 11 solving then; k =  , 
3 –1 3 3
1
2 = ar(BDK) = × BD × KL
77. The locus of P(x, y) ................ 2
1 8  1
= < 1 ×  – 2 = sq. units
Sol. A 2 3  3
(3,0)
3 1 1
P ar(ABC). ar(BDK) = × =
B
2 3 2
(0,–4)
80. Find the sum of all................
x 2  (y  4)2 – (x – 3)2  y 2 =5
Sol. via poperty :
PB + PA = AB ||a| – |b|| = ||a + b||
only possible when a.b  0

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means 85. Let  and  be................
(x – 6x + 5)(2x – 3x + 1)  0
2 2
 sin  cos 
(x – 1)(x – 5)(x – 1)(2x – 1)  0
Sol. For non-trivial solution 1 cos  sin  0
– – +
 1 sin   cos 
+
1/2 1 5 Expanding along C1, we get

1    sin 2  cos 2
x  2 , 5
   2  2
x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 86. Two finite sets have................
sum of all integers = 15
Sol. 2m  2n  48  24  3
81. If a < b < c < d................ 
2n 2mn  1  24 22  1  
Sol. Let f(x) = (x – a)(x – c) + 2(x – b)(x – d)
f(a) = 2(a – b)(a – d) > 0 mn
n=4 m–n=2  =5
f(b) = (b – a)(b – c) < 0 2
f(d) = (d – a)(d – c) > 0 n=4 m=6

 Roots are real and distinct


87. If A is a square................

82. If x, y, z are different................ Sol. | Adj A 1 | | A 1 |2  1


| A |2
x x2 x3 x x2 1
1
Sol. D = y y2 y3 + y y2 1 | ( Adj A 1) 1 |  | A |2  4
2 3 2 | Adj A 1 |
z z z z z 1

1 x x2 1 x x2 88. The number of integral................


2 2 Sol. Solving we get
 = xyz 1 y y + 1 y y
2
1 z z2 5
1 z z x
3  4m

1 x x2 x is an integer 3 + 4 m = 1, - 1, 5, -5
2 1 1
 = (xyz + 1) 1 y y =0 m  ,  1, ,  2
2 2 2
1 z z
No. of integral values = 2
 = (xyz + 1)(x – y)(y – z)(z – x) = 0
 [xyz = – 1] 89. For all real values................
Sol. (2a + b) x + (a + 3b) y + b – 3a = 0

83. For 3 × 3 matrices................ a(2x + y – 3) + b (x + 3y + 1) = 0

Sol. for symmetric matrix; are concurrent at point of intersection of lines 2x + y – 3 = 0 and
T
[A = A] x + 3y + 1 = 0 which is (2, -1) therefore 2  2  6 or   2
for skew symmetric matrix;  |  | 2.
[AT = – A]
we know that via property

a
[adj(AB) = (adj B)(adj A)]
90. If  cos ec
 1
–1
1  4 4 ................

b
84. If M is square matrix................
Sol. ( + M)3 – 7M = ( + M)( + M)( + M) – 7M Sol. Let cos ec –1 1  4 4 = 
= ( + M + M + M2)(I + M) – 7M
cos ec  1 4 4
=  + 2M + M2 + M + 2M2 + M3 – 7M
= 3M2 + M3 – 4M +  1 2
tan= =
= 3M + m – 4M + 
2 2 2
4 2
= 3M + M – 4M + = 
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2 1
 = tan–1 2 tan  –
4 2
tan = 0 or ;k
3 =1
2
(2  1) – (2 – 1) 1 tan3 
 = tan–1 3
1  (2  1)( 2 – 1)
tan3 – 3tan + 2 = 0

(tan – 1)2(tan + 2) = 0
so
 cos ec
 1
–1
1  4 4 =
tan= 1, tan = –2


but since 0 <  < 90
(2  1) – (2 – 1)

 1
tan
1
–1
 (2  1)( 2 – 1)
so tan = 1

  94. Let the minimum................


= 
 1
tan–1(2  1) –  1
tan–1(2 – 1) Sol. For a > 0 in ax2 + bx + c
minimum value occures at vertex
= (tan–13 – tan–11) + (tan–15
 b D
– tan–13) + (tan–17 – tan–15) +.......... – ,– 
 2a 4a 
  
= tan–1 – tan–11 = – = b 2 – b2
2 4 4 so k = and y0 =
2a 4a
so a = 1, b = 4
b  2 – b2 
=2  
2a  4a 
 
91. If  and  are the................
b2 + b – 2 = 0
Sol. 2 – 3 + 1 = 0 2 + 1 = 3 ....(i)
b = –2, 1
Similarly 2 + 1 = 3 ......(ii)
positive value 1

92. Number of integers................


95. Let one roots of the................
Sol. 10 – x  0
Sol. Let  and 2 are the roots of equation then
10  x, x  10
6
 + 2 =
–1 x 3 – 6x 2  11x – 6 8
tan >0
x(e x – 1)
3
x0  + 2 =
4
( x – 1)( x – 2)( x – 3)
>0 42 + 4 = 3
x(e x – 1)
42 + 4 + 1 = 4
( x – 1)( x – 2)( x – 3)
>0
x2 (2+ 1)2 = (2)2

as sign of (ex – 1) changes as of x 2+ 1 = ± 2


so possible integer are 4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Total = 7 1 3
= ,–
2 2
93. If 0 <  < 90 and................  is the root of equation so it will satisfy given equation
1
2 tan  – tan 
2
 1  1 9  3
3 8  – 6  – k – 3 = 0 8  – 6 –  – k – 3 = 0
Sol. tan =
2 4 2 4  2
1  tan3 
3 2–3–k–3=0 18 + 9 – k – 3 = 0

 1  k=–4
 2 tan  – 3
k = 24

tan =  – 1 = 0 so k1 = – 4 and k2 = 24
1  2 tan3  
 3  |k1| = 4

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96. If f(x) is an odd ................ 99. If a, b, c are real such................
Sol. Every odd function if defined at x = 0 then f(0) = 0
1 1 1 10
Hence period = 2 Sol.   
ab bc c a 3
so f(0) = f(2) = f(4) = f(6) = 0

3 3 3
   10
ab bc c a
97. If a linear polynomial................

Sol. Let f(x) = ax + b a>0 abc abc abc


   10
ab bc ca
f[f(x)]

f[ax + b] c a b
1+ +1+ +1+ = 10
ab bc ca
a(ax + b) + b

= a2x + ab + b c a b
  =7
ab bc c a
= a2x + b(a + 1) = 4x + 9

a2 = 4 b(2 + 1) = 9

(as a > 0)

f(x) = 2x + 3

f(2) = 2 × 2 + 3 = 7

[ x]  1  5
98. f(x) = for 0,  ................
{ x}  1  2

[ x]  1
Sol. f(x) =
{ x}  1

 1
x 1 0  x 1
 2
=  1 x  2
 x
 3 2x
5
 x – 1 2

(1, 1/2)
1 2 5/2

1 
so range is  2 , 3
 

integral value are 1,2,3

total 3

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ANSWER KEY

CODE-1

PART-A (PHYSICS)

1. (4) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (4) 6. (4) 7. (3)

8. (4) 9. (1) 10. (2) 11. (1) 12. (4) 13. (2) 14. (1)

15. (1) 16. (2) 17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (6) 20. (9) 21. (8)

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

29. (3) 30. (4) 31. (3) 32. (6) 33. (6)

PART-B (CHEMISTRY)

34. (2) 35. (2) 36. (4) 37. (2) 38. (2) 39. (2) 40. (2)

41. (3) 42. (4) 43. (3) 44. (4) 45. (4) 46. (3) 47. (2)

48. (4) 49. (3) 50. (3) 51. (3) 52. (0) 53. (5) 54. (3)

55. (8) 56. (9) 57. (2) 58. (6) 59. (4) 60. (2) 61. (9)

62. (3) 63. (4) 64. (3) 65. (2) 66. (6)

PART-C (MATHEMATICS)

67. (1) 68. (3) 69. (3) 70. (4) 71. (3) 72. (3) 73. (4)

74. (2) 75. (3) 76. (2) 77. (3) 78. (4) 79. (3) 80. (2)

81. (3) 82. (4) 83. (3) 84. (3) 85. (1) 86. (5) 87. (4)

88. (2) 89. (6) 90. (5) 91. (2) 92. (7) 93. (3) 94. (1)

95. (9) 96. (0) 97. (8) 98. (3) 99. (7)

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la d s r ,oa gy
  1 + 5 cos = 5 sin
PART-A : PHYSICS oxZ djus ij, 1 + 25 cos2 + 10 cos = 25 – 25 cos2
1. fp=kkuqlkj ux.; ……………………..
50 cos2 + 10 cos – 24 = 0
Sol. f?kjuh dk FBD gy djus, ge izkIr djsxsa  = 53º
Ny

4. fp=kkuqlkj ,d ……………………..
T=Mg
Sol.

Nx

T=Mg
mg x
Nx = Mg dk;Z ÅtkZ izes; yxkus ij
Ny = (M + m)g
WF  Wfriction  Wmg = 0
F= N2x  N2y
WF – mgx – mg y = 0
WF = mg x + mg y
2. ,d d.k dks ……………………..
Sol. iz{ksI; ds osx dk x ?kVd eD[kh ds osx ds leku gSA 5. n`<+ lrg ij ,d ……………………..

gx 2 2h
y = x tan – Sol. v = –gt t
2u2 cos2  g

10  4 9 2h
4 = 2 tan –
2
tan = . v= 2gh  gt t 
2(2) 2 g

3. ,d unh 1 km h–1 …………………….. 6. A, B rFkk C ……………………..


Sol. rSjkd dk ifj.kkeh iFk fdukjs ls 45º ij gS vr% rSjkd ds Sol. rhuks fLFkfr;ks esa unh ds lkis{k foLFkkiu rFkk rSjkd dh pky nksuksa
ifj.kkeh osx ds x rFkk y ?kVd cjkcj gksxsaA leku gSA blfy, rhuks fLFkfr;ks esa le; Hkh leku gksxkA
ekuk rSjkd dk osx | vm | v
7. ,d ost cka;h vksj ……………………..
vx = vr + vm,rcos
 vy = vm,r sin Sol. ost ds funsZ'k ra=k esa CykWd dk F.B.D. (amax dh fLFkfr ds fy,)
vm,r
N
Mamax cos 
vm
Mamax
mg sin 
N mg
 Mamax sin 
45º
vr
mg cos
N = mg cos  + mamax sin 
  
 C ij igqWpus dh 'krZ, Mamax cos  = mg sin  + N
gy djus ij
vy
tan 45º =
tan    amax
vx amax = 3  9
vy = vx 1   tan  amin
(vr + vm,r cos) = vm,r sin
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tan    1 1 t
blh izdkj amin   Sol. R = .
1   tan  3  4 R 2
8. fp=k esa iznf'kZr …………………….. R = 5 × 10–11  ds eku dk iz;ksx djus ij
Sol. lkE;koLFkk esa A ds F.B.D }kjk] jLlh esa ruko = 100 N
100 N
N 60N 13. fdlh inkFkZ esa ……………………..
37 Sol. i = neAVd
80 N
Fs m
i  E
mg
i2  E
N = mg – 60 E  V
Fs = 80  N
1 i2  V
80  (mg  60)
2
mg  220 14. Hkkjrh; eaxy;ku ……………………..
m  22
2 3
 T1   a1 
9. ,d izdk'k L=kksr …………………….. Sol.  T    a 
2 2
Sol. ekuk dh izdk'k L=kksr dh f=kT;k 'r' gSA foLFkkiu fo/kh ls ,d
3
1.5  1011 
2
 1
r  T    11 
(EOM ls iFk ds fy, v)Z y?kqv{k =
izfrfcEc dh f=kT;k r1= mr rFkk nqljs dh r2 = gSA
m  2  10 

r 
2
aE  aM
vr% A 2    rFkk A1  mr 
2 )
m 2
3/2
1
 4
Li"Vr% A  A1A 2 2 . T  o"kZ
 3

10. ,d iryk lery …………………….. 3


1  4 2
Sol. oLrq dh niZ.k ls nwjh 2 feq gksuh pkfg,A  Trequired    Years
o"kZ
23
–1  n 2
  – 1
feq  n0 R 15. i`Foh ds fdlh ……………………..
feq = 80cm
Sol. oLrq o vUrfj{k;k=kh dk lkis{k Roj.k 'kwU; gSA oLrq dks NksM+us ds

11. R eh- f=kT;k ds …………………….. rqjUr ckn] oLrq dk osx o vUrfj{k;k=kh ds lkisf{kd osx 'kwU; gSA vr%

Sol. xksys ds dsUnz ij foHko ftlesa q vkos'k leku :i ls vk;ru esa oLrq] vUrfj{k ;k=kh ds lkis{k xfr ugha djrk gSA

forfjr gS]
16. ;fn i`Foh dh ……………………..
1 3q
VC =
4O 2R 4
G R 3
GM 3
lefefr ls] vk/ks xksys ds dkj.k dsUnz ij foHko iwjs xksys dk vk/kk Sol. g = 
R2 R2
gksrk gSA
G4R
g
1 3q / 2 1 3Q q 3
 VC = = [ Q ]
4O 2R 4O 2R 2
R, 5 xquk c<+rk gS , 5 xquk de gksxkA
 = /5

12. ,d xksyh; dks'k ……………………..


17. 'a' f=kT;k dk ……………………..

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Sol. v max R  u 5  4 9
q = = =
v min R  u 5  4 1
–q
5
R = × 2= 5 m/s
q 2

21. leku nzO;eku ds ……………………..


Sol. fLFksfrd ?k"kZ.k ds eku ds vuqlkj fudk; nk;h vksj xfr djsxk rFkk
kq 2
kq2 ?k"kZ.k xfrd gksxkA
xqgk ds vUnj ÅtkZ = 
2c 2b
kq2
xksys ds ckgj ÅtkZ =
2a 16 – 10 = 10a
a = 0.6
kq2 kq2 kq2
dqy ÅtkZ =   T – 5 = 5a
2a 2c 2b T – 5 = 5 × 0.6 = 3
T = 8.
18. nks /kkfRod ……………………..
Sol. tc rd fo|qr lkE;koLFkk igq¡prh gS] /kukRed vkosf'kr dqpkyd 22. leku nzO;eku ……………………..
xksyk eqDr bysDVªkWuksa dks cka;h vksj [khaprk gSA blfy;s ;fn vc Sol. fQlyu ds fy,
mg sin  + mg sin  > (1 mg cos  + 2 mg cos )
nksuksa xksyksa dks vyx dj fn;k tkrk gS] rks xksyk  esa bysDVªkWu
dh deh gksxh vFkkZr~ /kukRed vkos'k gksxkA  2 tan  > 0.6 + 0.2
4
 2 cot  < =5
  0.8
++
+ + + ++ + + 23. lHkh lrg fpduh ……………………..
+
+ Sol. ekuk ost dk Roj.k a1 nka;h rjQ gS rFkk xksys dk Roj.k a2 uhps dh
++
rjQ gSA
19. ,d d.k (fp=k esa) ……………………..
Sol. urry ds yEcor~ xfr ds fy,
1
0 = 15 t – (g cos 30º) t2
2
..................(i)
urry ds vuqfn'k xfr ds fy,
mg – N cos = ma2 ...........(i)
1
R=0+ (g sin 30º) t2 N sin = ma1 ...........(ii)
2
..................(ii)
(i) o (ii) dks gy djus ij N
ge izkIr djrs gSA R = 30 m
R
 =6m
5

20. ,d unh fu;r ……………………..


caf/kr xfr ls
Sol.
a2 cos = a1sin ...........(iii)

From (i),(ii) & (iii) ls

a2 = g sin2

= 5 m/s2.

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24. ,d v)Zxksys …………………….. ewyksa dk ;ksx
Sol. Åijh v)Z&xksys ls ifjr% ¶yDl E
i1 + i 2 = = 10 A
r
E
vf/kdre 'kfDr ds fy, i = = 5A
2r

Q Q 2Q 28. ,d d.k cy ……………………..


=  =
iFk 2 ds vuqfn'k fd;k x;k dk;Z
0 3 0 3 0 Sol.

lfEefr ls] vkos'k dh ubZ fLFkfr] fupys v)Z&xksys ls leku gh w2 =


 F • (dxiˆ  dyj)ˆ = x ˆj • (dx ˆi  dy
dx ĵ )ˆj) pqafd
¶yDl xqtjsxk
js[kk : y = x
 = 2.
1 1
25. 4C vkos'k dk ……………………..
=
x
0 2
dx =
J.

Sol. iFk 1 ds vuqfn'k fd;k x;k dk;Z

w1 = wOB+ wBA
K(4C  x) K(2)
 0
R 2R
wOB = 0 ( Force is zero)
4–x+1=0

 F
x = 5.
w1 = F • dxiˆ + •dy ˆj
26. ,d leku fo|qr …………………….. 1
Sol. y-fn'kk esa v = u + at yxkus ij =0+
y 0
 (1 ˆj) • dy ˆj = 1 J
eE
100 cos 30° tan 60° = 100 sin 30° + t
m w1
= 2.
{ izos'k rFkk fuxZr fcUnq ij vx = 100 cos 30° w2
Ans. 2
vy
 fuxZr fcUnq ij = = tan 60°
100cos30 29. 60 kg nzO;eku ……………………..
 vy = 100 cos 30° + tan 60° }
Sol. dk;Z ÅtkZ izes; ls W net = K.E = 0
eE 3 1
 t = 100 × . 3 – 100 × = 100 1
m 2 2  k(x 2 – x2) – mgx = 0
2 0
e m
 E. = 100 1 1
m e  × 200(22 – x2) = × 60 × 10x
2 2
 x = 1m
27. fo|qr okgd cy ……………………..
bl {k.k ij fmax > kx
Sol.
P vr% CykWd xfr ugha djsxk blfy, dqy r; nwjh = 2 + 1 = 3m

30. ;fn izdk'k fdj.ksa ……………………..


Sol. fp=kkuqlkj lery niZ.k ds izfrfcEc I1 ds vuqlkj vory niZ.k izFke
izfrfcEc cukrk gSA
2A E 8A E
2r r
P = Ei – i2r
i2r – Er + P = 0

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34. ekuk fd 40% ¼Hkkjkuqlkj½ Xywdksl ………………..
1 O gy fn;k gS] M1 = M2
40 cm 40 cm 40 cm 10d1 x1 10d2 x 2
=
M1 M2
d1 x M1 20 180 3
1 1 2  = 2 × = × =
  d2 x1 M2 40 60 2
V 120 80
vr%] d1 > d2
1 1 1 3 2
  =
V 120 40  3 120 35. fuf'pr osx ls xfreku ,d d.k ………………..
V = –60 cm
 X  mY   VY  3
Sol.  .   0.25  0.75  ;
 Y  m X   VX  16
31. dk¡p ds xksys ……………………..
16
n2 nn11 n2  n1 Y   X  5.33 A º
Sol.  = 3
v vu R
36. xSl A rFkk B ds Økfrd rki Øe'k% 31.1ºC ………………..
Sol. Økfrd rki nzOkhdj.k
XkSl A vUrjvkf.od vkd"kZ.k cy xSl B dh rqyuk esa vf/kd gksus
1 1.5 1  1.5 pkfg,A
 = v = –4R
v 2R R
37. pkj xSls A, B, E rFkk D ds fy, izfreksy ………………..

n1v 1.5   4R  Sol. A, B, E, D ds fy, 'b' leku gS TC 


8a
1  2R 
m= =
n2u 27Rb
a
m = 3.  'a' dk Øe : B > D > A > E ; PC 
27b2
PC dk Øe : B > D > A > E
32. ,d O;fDr ,d ……………………..
nzohdj.k nkc dk Øe = B < D < A < E.
Sol. Wearth = mgeh

4 38. veksfu;k ,d nqcZy {kkj gS tks ………………..


=m GdR.h (d=density)
3
Sol. (1) yh-'ksrsyh;j fl)kar ds vuqlkj OH– (NaOH }kjk) dk ;ksx] lkE;
4 R dks i'p fn'kk esa foLFkkfir djrk gS
Wplanet = m. Gd. 2h
3 4 (2) HCl (H+) dk ;ksx] OH– dks mnklhu djsxk bl izdkj lkE;
Wearth vxzfn'kk esa foLFkkfir gksrk gS tgka ij |OH–| o`f) gksrh gS
=2
Wplanet (3) NH4 (NH4Cl }kjk) dk ;ksx] NH4  esa o`f) djsxk] bl izdkj
W 3W lkE; i'p fn'kk esa foLFkkfir gksxkA
Wplanet = = .
2 6 (4) ;|fi vfHkfØ;k Å"ek'kks"kh gS vr% rkieku esa deh djus ij
vk;uu esa deh gksrh gS
33. ,d le#i vkosf'kr ……………………..
Sol. ;kaf=kd ÅtkZ laj{k.k ls 39. nh x;h vfHkfØ;k A + B C + D ………………..
Sol. G = – 2.303 RT log K
o

KQq 1
 mv 2  1.3818 kcal
R 2
eku j[kus ij V = 6m/s  –2.303  2  10–3 kcal mol–1 k –1  300  logK
  logK = 1
  K = 10
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45. fuEu vuquknh lajpukvks dks ………………..
40. 2AB(g) A2(g) + B2(g) ………………..
Sol. I – ,sjkseSfVd ,oa mnklhu
2AB A2 + B 2
II = IV foLr`r la;qXeu
Sol. 1– /2 /2
III – ØkWl la;qXeu
2
 
 PT 
Kp   2  2
2 46. fuEu ;kSfxdksa dks ngu Å"ek ………………..
(1  ) (PT ) Sol. ngu Å"ek dkcZu ijek.kqvksa dh la[;k c<+us ij c<+rh gS ,oa

2 Kp leko;fo;ks esa LFkkf;Ro c<+us ij ?kVrh gSA



1 2 Kp
47. lkbDyks&vksWDVkVsVªkbZu ds lEcU/k ………………..
Sol. lkbDyks&vksWDVkVsVªkbZu vleryh; ,oa Vc :i esa gksrk gS blfy, ;g
41. v.kq AX4 esa lHkh cU/k dks.k leku ………………..
ukWu&,sjkseSfVd gksrk gSA
Sol. AX4 izdkj ds v.kq ds fy,
;fn  = 0 ;g v/kzoh; gS ;g prq"Qydh; vFkok oxZ leryh; 48. nh xbZ lajpuk esa ukbVªkstu ijek.kqvkas ………………..
gksuk pkfg, Sol. a = L.P LFkkuhÑr (sp3 - N)
mnk% : CH4, SiH4  prq"Qydh; ('kwU; ,dkdh ;qXe) b = L.P LFkkuhÑr (sp2 - N)

XeF4, ICl4  oxZleryh; (nks ,dkdh ;qXe) c, d, e = L.P. foLFkkuhÑr (sp2 - N)

42. H3SiNCO ds Si-N cU/k esa -y{k.k ……………….. 49. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dkcZ/kuk;u ………………..

Sol. Si–N cU/k esa -y{k.k] 3d  2P i'p cU/ku ds dkj.k gksrs gS gy% la;qXeu izlkj ds dkj.k


43. veksfu;e dkckZesV dks xeZ djus ………………..
Sol. NH4COONH2(s) 2NH3(g) + CO2(g)
2P P
50. fuEu dkcZ_.kk;uksa ds LFkkf;Ro ………………..
0.318
Ptotal = 3P  P= = 0.106 atm Sol. I –Qsfuy oy; ds vuqukn }kjk LFkkbZ
3
IV = 3° dkcZ_.kk;u
 Kp = 4P3 = 4.76 × 10–3

52. X+Y  X2 Y3 ………………..


44. bues ls dkSuls v.kq dk f}/kqzo ………………..
Sol. 2X + 3Y  X2Y3
Sol. fodYi D esa vkos'k izFkDdj.k vf/kdre gksus ds dkj.k f}/kqzo 2 4 0
vk?kw.kZ Hkh vf/kdre gksxkA LR ER
_
O 2–2 4–3 1 eksy
O
+ 0 1 ,d eksy 'ks"k
(de LFkkbZ)
_ 53. fuEu DokaVe la[;kvksa ds lewgksa esa ………………..
O
O+ Sol. X = 0, Y = 4, Z = 1
X+Y+Z=0+4+1=5
(vuqukn }kjk LFkkbZ)
_
O 54. 300K rFkk 1 atm ij ,d vkn'kZ xSl 2 ………………..
O+
Vreal
(,sUVh ,sjkseSfVd ,oa vLFkkbZ) Sol. Z
_ Videal
O
+
O Vreal
1.5 
2
(,sjkseSfVd ,oa LFkkbZ), f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ vf/kdre
Vreal = 3

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55.
F2 excess
PF3  PF5 
F
PF6– ………………..
– Sol. bl v.kq dk ,fYdy lewg izfrLFkkfir gksus ;ksX; (replaceable)
X   Y  Z  gkbMªkstu ijek.kqvksa ds pkj izdkj j[krk gSA
F –
F
F 64. fdruh ,Ydhu mRizsjdh; gkbMªkstuhdj.k ………………..
P F P F F
F P
F F F F
F Sol.
F F
(P = sp3) (P = sp3d)
(P = sp3d2)
Sol. (ik¡p 3d-d{kd (pkj 3d-d{kd
(rhu 3d-d{kd 65. ;kSfxd I rFkk II ;qDr nks cksryksa ………………..
fjDr gS) fjDr gS)
fjDr gS)
(X) (Y) Sol. NaHCO3 dkcksZfDlfyd COOH lewg ls fØ;k djrk gS ,oa
(Z)
'X' rFkk 'Z' esa fjDr d{kdksa dh dqy la[;k = 5 + 3 = 8 NaNO2/HCl 1º ,sjkseSfVd ,sehu ds lkFk Mkb,stksfu;e yo.k cukrk gS
ysfdu ,syhQsfVd ,sehu ugha cukrs gS blfy, budk mi;ksx nksuksa
 –
56. N2, O2, O rFkk O ds cU/k Øe ………………..
2 2
;kSfxdksa ds foHksnu eaas fd;k tk ldrk gSA

Sol. cU/k Øe N2 = 3, O2 = 2.5 , O2 = 2, O2 = 1.5 mnklhu FeCl3 ;kSfxd I rFkk II ds lkFk /kukRed ijh{k.k nsrk gS
blfy, FeCl3 foy;u dk mi;ksx ;kSfxd I rFkk II ds e/; foHksnu
57. fuEu esa ls fdrus v.kq ……………….. djus ds fy, ugha fd;k tk ldrk gSA
Sol. Sp 3
ladfjr v.kq gS SiCl4, H2S CHCl3 + NaOH nksuksa ;kSfxdkssa ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djrk gSA blfy,
bldk Hkh mi;ksx bu nksuksa ;kSfxdksa ds foHksnu djus ds fy, ugha
58. C2H2 ds lHkh ijek.kq Z-v{k ij ……………….. fd;k tk ldrk gSA
Sol. d{kdksa dh dqy la[;k = [2 dkcZu ijek.kq ls 4-sp d{kd + 2
gkbMªkstu ijek.kq ls nks 1s- d{kd] = 6 66. fuEu esa ls fdrus QkWfeZd vEy ………………..
Sol. fuEu ;kSfxd QkWfeZd vEy ls de vEyh; gS
59. 2Ag2O (s) 4Ag(s) + O2(g) ………………..
(i) Ph–OH (ii) Ph–COOH (iv) H2CO3
Sol. Kp = Po2 = 4 atm. (v) CH3–OH (vii) Cl–CH2CH2COOH (viii) Ph–NH2

60. fn;s x;s rki rFkk leku lkUnzrk ……………….. PART-C : MATHEMATICS
Kf 67. lehdj.k tan–1(4{x}) ................
Sol. rf = 2rb  Kf = 2Kb = Keq = 2
Kb Sol.  4{x} = x + [x] ....(1)

fLFkfr -1 ekuk x = 
61. ijek.kq Øekad 70 okys rRo ds fy, ………………..
O =  +    = 0
l ewg  3  fLFkfr -2 ekuk x =  + F, 0 < f < 1
Sol.  ysUFksukWbM Js.kh
vkor Z  6  lehdj.k (1) ls
4f =  + f + 

x 2 2 5
f=   = 1, f =  r =
3 3 3
62. esa x lewg tks fd csUthu oy; ………………..  nks gy gSA

Sol. –OH ,oa –OCOCH3 lewg +M izHkko n'kkZrk gS] –CH3 lewg 68. ;fn Qyu f(x) = sgn(sinx) ................
Sol. lHkh pkjksa prqFkk±'k esa ,d ds ckn f(x) dk ifjlj {–2, 0, 4}
+izHkko n'kkZrk gS blfy, bysDVªkWu ?kuRo c<+krs gSA
vU; lHkh lewg bysDVªkWu vkd"khZ lewg gS blfy, bysDVªkWu ?kuRo
69. ;fn 2x = 4y = 8z ................
de djrs gSA
Sol. fn;k x;k gS 2x = 22y = 23z
x = 2y = 3z = k(ekuk)

k k
x = k, y = ,z=
2 3
63. mRikn………………..
k3
xyz = = 288
6
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 k = 12  x = 12, y = 6, z = 4 75. izkd`r la[;kvksa ds................
1 1 1 11 Sol. (i) x R x 2x2 – 3x· x + x2 = 0  x  N.
  =
2x 4y 8z 96 R LorqY; gSA
(ii) for x = 1, y = 2 ds fy,
70. ;fn lehdj.k f(x) = x4................
2 2
2x – 3xy + y = 2 × 1 – 3 × 1× 2 + 4 = 2 – 6 + 4 = 0
Sol. ewyksa dk xq.ku = 330
y = 1, x = 2 ds fy,
= 2.3.5.11
blfy, ewy 2,3,5,11 gSA 2x – 3xy + y = 2x(2)2 – 3 × 1× 2 + (1)2 = 8 – 6 + 1 = 3 0
2 2

b=   = 151 blfy, 1 R 2 ijUrq 2 R 1


blfy, R lefer ugha gSA
2 2
 x 6 2( x 6)
71. lehdj.k 32x – 2.3 x 3
................ 0
76. ;fn m1, m2 lehdj.k................
2.3 x . 3 x  6 + (3 x 6 )2  0
2 2
2x
Sol. ( 3 )2 –

(32x – 3 x 6 )2 = 0
2
 Sol. y=m2x
C y=2 y=m1x
 x2 = x + 6 , x = –2, 3  2   2 
 ,2  B ,2 
x2 – x – 6 = 0 (0,0)  m2 
 m1 
(x – 3)(x + 2) = 0 A

72. b ds lHkh okLrfod................


Sol. ;gk¡
(cos4 + ) – (sin4 + ) 0 0 1
= cos  – sin 
4 4
{ks=kQy = 2 / m1 2 1
= (cos2 + sin2)(cos2 – sin2) 2 / m2 2 1
= cos2 – sin2
= (cos4 + ) – (sin2 + ) m2 – m1
=2
nksuksa lehdj.k esa nksuksa ewyks ds vUrj leku gSA m1m2
(1 – 1)2 = (2 – 2)2
(1 + 1)2 – 411 = (2 + 2)2 – 42 2 2  (m1  m2 )2 – 4m1m2
2 =
4b – 4b = 4 + 12
m1m2
tgk¡ 1, 1 lehdj.k x2 + 2bx + b = 0 ds ewy gSA
4b2 – 4b = 16 vkSj 2, 2 lehdj.k x2 + 2x – 3 = 0 ds ewy gSA 2  11
2
b –b–4=0 = = 33 + 11
3 –1
b ds xq.kuQy dk eku –4 gSA

73.  ds lHkh okLrfod................ 77. fcUnq P(x, y) dk fcUnqiFk................


2
Sol. (3 – 2) = (–9 + 8 )(–4 + 3) 2 Sol.
3 2
8 – 5 – 12 + 9 = 0
( – 1)(82 + 3 – 9) = 0 A
(3,0)
74. fn, x;s lery ds................ P
Sol. ekuk R fn;k x;k lEcU/k gSA B
(0,–4)
pwfd OA = OA  R LorqY; gSA
x 2  (y  4)2 – (x – 3)2  y 2 =5
OA = OB  OB = OA  R lefer gSA
PB + PA = AB
OA = OB vkSj OB = OC
x y
 OA = OC  R laØked gSA  fcUnq P, js[kk – = 1 ds Hkkx ij fLFkr gksxkA
3 4
vr% R rqY;rk lEcU/k gSA

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8 – 57 1 
78. ;fn A3 =   , tgk¡ ................ x  2 , 5
0 27   
x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
 a b  2 a 2 ab  bc
Sol. ekuk A =  ,A =   lHkh iw.kk±dksa dk ;ksxQy = 15
0 c  0 c2 

a3 a 2b  abc  bc2  81. ;fn a < b < c < d................


A3 =   Sol. ekuk f(x) = (x – a)(x – c) + 2(x – b)(x – d)
0 c3 
f(a) = 2(a – b)(a – d) > 0
8 – 57
3 f(b) = (b – a)(b – c) < 0
A =  
0 27  f(d) = (d – a)(d – c) > 0
a3 = 8 c3 = 27 a2b + abc + bc2 = – 57  ewy okLrfod vkSj fHkUu
a=2 c=3 b=–3
82. ;fn x, y, z fHkUu fHkUu................
79. ABC ds 'kh"kZ A(0, 0) ................
x x2 x3 x x2 1
Sol. 1 = ar(ABC)
Sol. D = y y2 y3 + y y2 1
1
= × BD × AC z z2 z3 z z2 1
2

=
1
×1×3=
3
oxZ bdkbZ 1 x x2 1 x x2
2 2  = xyz 1 y y2 + 1 y y2
2
B(2,1) 1 z z 1 z z2

L K 1 x x2
 = (xyz + 1) 1 y y2 =0
A D 2
C(3,0) 1 z z
(0,0)
S (2,0)
S
 = (xyz + 1)(x – y)(y – z)(z – x) = 0
1  [xyz = – 1]
DK dk lehdj.k : y – 0 = (x – 2)
2
x – 2y – 2 = 0 83. 3 × 3 Øe dh vkO;wg................
BC dk lehdj.k : x + y = 3 Sol. lefer vkO;wg ds fy,
 8 1 [AT = A]
gy djus ij ; k =  ,  fo"ke lefer vkO;wg ds fy,
3 3
[AT = – A]
1 xq.k/keZ ls
2 = ar(BDK) = × BD × KL
2
[adj(AB) = (adj B)(adj A)]
1 8  1
= <1×  – 2 = oxZ bdkbZ
2 3  3 84. ;fn M oxZ vkO;wg bl................
Sol. ( + M)3 – 7M = ( + M)( + M)( + M) – 7M
3 1 1
ar(ABC). ar(BDK) = × = = ( + M + M + M2)(I + M) – 7M
2 3 2
=  + 2M + M2 + M + 2M2 + M3 – 7M
= 3M2 + M3 – 4M + 
80. lehdj.k ||x2 – 6x + 5|................
= 3M + m2 – 4M + 
Sol. xq.k/keZ ls = 3M + M – 4M + 
||a| – |b|| = ||a + b|| =
dsoy laHko tc a.b  0
ek/; 85. ekuk  vkSj  okLrfod................
(x – 6x + 5)(2x – 3x + 1)  0
2 2
 sin  cos 
(x – 1)(x – 5)(x – 1)(2x – 1)  0 Sol. v'kwU; gy ds fy, 1 cos  sin  0
– – +
 1 sin   cos 
+
1/2 1 5 C1 ds lkis{k foLrkj djus ij
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  sin 2  cos 2 
(2  1) – (2 – 1)
 2  2
=  tan
 1
–1
1  (2  1)( 2 – 1)
 
86. nks ifjfer leqPp; ................ =  tan
 1
–1
(2  1) –  tan
 1
–1
(2 – 1)
Sol. 2m  2n  48  24  3
= (tan–13–tan–11)+(tan–15–tan–13)+(tan–17–tan–15)+.....
n
2 2  mn

1  2 2 1 4
 2
   
= tan–1 – tan–11 = – =
mn 2 4 4
n=4 m–n=2 =5
2 blfy, a = 1, b = 4
n=4 m=6
91. ;fn lehdj.k x2 – 3x................
87. ;fn A, 3 Øe dk................ Sol. 2 – 3 + 1 = 0 2 + 1 = 3 ....(i)
Sol. | Adj A 1 | | A 1 |2  1 blh izdkj 2 + 1 = 3 ......(ii)
2
|A|

f(x) = log  tan–1 x – 6x  11x – 6   ................


1 3 2
| ( Adj A 1) 1 |  | A |2  4 92. 10 – x
| Adj A 1 |   x(ex – 1) 
  
Sol. 10 – x  0
88. m ds iw.kk±d ekuksa dh................ 10  x, x  10
Sol. gy djus ij
x 3 – 6x 2  11x – 6
5
tan–1 >0
x x(e x – 1)
3  4m
x0
x ,d iw.kk±d gS 3 + 4 m = 1, - 1, 5, -5
( x – 1)( x – 2)( x – 3)
1 1 >0
m  ,  1, ,  2 x(e x – 1)
2 2
iw.kk±d ekuksa dh la[;k = 2 ( x – 1)( x – 2)( x – 3)
>0
x2
89. a vkSj b ds lHkh ................ (e – 1) dk fpUg x ds lkFk cnyrk gSA
x

Sol. (2a + b) x + (a + 3b) y + b – 3a = 0 blfy, laHkkfor iw.kk±d 4,5,6,7,8,9,10


a(2x + y – 3) + b (x + 3y + 1) = 0
dqy = 7
js[kk,a 2x + y – 3 = 0 vkSj x + 3y + 1 = 0 izfrPNsn fcUnq ij
laxkeh gS tks (2, -1) gSA
93. ;fn 0 <  < 90 rFkk................
blfy, 2  2  6 ;k   2
1
2 tan2  – tan 
Sol. tan =
3

a

2
90. ;fn cos ec –1 1  4 4 ................
 1 tan3 
b 3
 1
 1 
Sol. ekuk cos ec –1 1  4 4 =   2 tan  – 3 
tan =  – 1 = 0
cos ec  1 4 4 1  2 tan3  
 3 
1 2 1
tan= =
2 2 4 2 2 tan  –
tan = 0 ;k
3 =1
2 2
 = tan –1 1 tan3 
4 2 3
tan3 – 3tan + 2 = 0
(2  1) – (2 – 1)
–1
 = tan (tan – 1)2(tan + 2) = 0
1  (2  1)( 2 – 1) tan= 1, tan = –2
 ijUrq 0 <  < 90
blfy,  cos ec
 1
–1
1  4 4
blfy, tan = 1

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94. ekuk okLrfod f}?kkr................ f(x) = 2x + 3
f(2) = 2 × 2 + 3 = 7
Sol. a > 0 ds fy, ax + bx + c
2

'kh"kZ ij U;wure eku gksrk gSA


98.  5   A ds fy, ................
 b D 0, 2 
– ,–   
 2a 4a 
[ x]  1
b 2 – b2 Sol. f(x) =
{ x}  1
blfy, k = rFkk y0 =
2a 4a
 1
b  2 – b2  x 1 0  x 1
=2    2
2a  4a 
  =  1 x  2
b2 + b – 2 = 0  x
b = –2, 1  3 2x
5
 x – 1 2
/kukRed eku 1 gSA

95. ekuk lehdj.k 8x2 – 6x................ 3

Sol. ekuk lehdj.k ds ewy  vkSj 2 gS] rc


6 2
 + 2 =
8
3 1
 + 2 =
4 (1, 1/2)
42 + 4 = 3 1 5/2
2
42 + 4 + 1 = 4
(2+ 1)2 = (2)2 1 
2+ 1 = ± 2 blfy, ifjlj  , 3
2 
1 3
= ,– iw.kk±d eku 1,2,3 gSA
2 2
dqy 3
 lehdj.k dk ewy gS blfy, ;g nh xbZ lehdj.k dks larq"V
djsxkA 99. ;fn a,b,c okLrfod................
 1  1 9  3
8  – 6  – k – 3 = 0 8   – 6  –  –k–3=0 1 1 1 10
4 2  
4  2 Sol.   
ab bc c a 3
2–3–k–3=0 18 + 9 – k – 3 = 0
k=–4 k = 24 3 3 3
   10
blfy, k1 = – 4 vkSj k2 = 24 ab bc c a
|k1| = 4 abc abc abc
   10
ab bc ca
96. ;fn f(x), R esa ifjHkkf"kr................
c a b
Sol. izR;sd fo"ke Qyu ifjHkkf"kr gksxk x = 0 ij f(0) = 0 1+ +1+ +1+ = 10
ab bc ca
vr% vkorZ = 2
c a b
blfy, f(0) = f(2) = f(4) = f(6) = 0   =7
ab bc c a

97. ;fn ,d jSf[k; cgqinh; ................


Sol. ekuk f(x) = ax + b a>0
f[f(x)]
f[ax + b]
a(ax + b) + b
= a2x + ab + b
= a2x + b(a + 1) = 4x + 9
a2 = 4 b(2 + 1) = 9
(tSls fd a > 0)

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CUMULATIVE TEST-2 (CT-2)
(JEE MAIN PATTERN)
TARGET : JEE MAIN 2020
DATE : 08-09-2019 COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP) | CLASS : XII/XIII

ANSWER KEY
PART-A (PHYSICS)

1. (4) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (4) 6. (4) 7. (3)

8. (4) 9. (1) 10. (2) 11. (1) 12. (4) 13. (2) 14. (1)

15. (1) 16. (2) 17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (6) 20. (9) 21. (8)

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

29. (3) 30. (4) 31. (3) 32. (6) 33. (6)

PART-B (CHEMISTRY)

34. (2) 35. (2) 36. (4) 37. (2) 38. (2) 39. (2) 40. (2)

41. (3) 42. (4) 43. (3) 44. (4) 45. (4) 46. (3) 47. (2)

48. (4) 49. (3) 50. (3) 51. (3) 52. (0) 53. (5) 54. (3)

55. (8) 56. (9) 57. (2) 58. (6) 59. (4) 60. (2) 61. (9)

62. (3) 63. (4) 64. (3) 65. (2) 66. (6)

PART-C (MATHEMATICS)

67. (1) 68. (3) 69. (3) 70. (4) 71. (3) 72. (3) 73. (4)

74. (2) 75. (3) 76. (2) 77. (3) 78. (4) 79. (3) 80. (2)

81. (3) 82. (4) 83. (3) 84. (3) 85. (1) 86. (5) 87. (4)

88. (2) 89. (6) 90. (5) 91. (2) 92. (7) 93. (3) 94. (1)

95. (9) 96. (0) 97. (8) 98. (3) 99. (7)

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