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PHYSICS .
1. If 109 electrons move out of a body to another body every second, how much time is required to
get a total charge of 1 C on the other body?
(A) 6.25109 hours (B) 6.251019 Seconds (C) 6.25109 seconds (D) 6.25109 Minutes
2. Imagine a conductor in the shape of a cylinder kept near a magnetic compass needle, now two
thin circular discs of dielectric (insulator) with charge +Q & –Q are suddenly attached to two
opposite ends of the cylinder. We observe:
(A) no deflection in needle because discs are made up of dielectric.
(B) permanent deflection in needle due to permanent current in the cylinder.
(C) a momentary deflection in needle due to a momentary current in the cylinder.
(D) needle will oscillate back & forth due to oscillation of current.
3. Assuming potential difference across the resistor R to be V1 and point B at the midpoint of
resistor R0 , which of the following expression gives correct relation between, V, V1 , R and R0 ?
V
R0
A C
B
R
12. Figure shows an apparatus to measure emf of a cell (V2). Potential difference is established
between two ends A and B of the wire using battery (V1). A part of potential difference in wire
AB matches with emf V2 when the pointer J is kept at a specific position called balance point. At
this position, galvanometer shows zero deflection.
In the given circuit diagram AB is a resistance wire of uniform cross-section and J is the point at
which galvanometer (G) gives no deflection. If the value of R is increased, the balance point J
shift:
V1 R
V1 >V2
J
A B
G
V2
(A) Towards B (B) Towards A
(C) Position of J remain unchanged (D) Depends on the material of wire AB
13. Let there be n resistors R1,R2 , .....,Rn out of which Rmax & Rmin are of maximum & minimum
resistance respectively. If Rp and Rs represents the equivalent resistance of parallel and series
Rmin Rmin R
(A) Rp Rmin & Rs Rmax (B) ... min 1
R1 R2 Rn
(C) Both (A) & (B) are true (D) None of (A) & (B)
R
If the resistance R continuously increases, the potential difference across R1 :
(A) Increases (B) Decreases
(C) Remains constant (D) First increases then decreases
15. In the given circuit diagram if the reading of voltmeter (V) is zero, then:
V1
V
R2
R1
V1
R
(A) R R1 R2 (B) R R1 R2 (C) R 2R1 R2 (D) R 2R1 R2
16. Two conductors are made of the same material and have the same length. Conductor A is a
solid wire of diameter 1 mm. Conductor B is a hollow tube of outer diameter 2 mm and inner
diameter 1 mm. If the resistance for the charge to flow parallel to the axis of the cylinders are RA
R
and RB for conductors A and B respectively, the ratio A is
RB
3 1 7 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1 3 5 7
17. A room has AC run for 5 hours a day at a voltage of 220V. The wiring of the room consists of
Cu of 1 mm radius and a length of 10 m. Power consumption per day is 10 commercial units.
The fraction of it goes in the joule heating in wires is: [ cu 1.7108 m ]
y
O1
I1
x
(A) Cannot be determined (B) Infinite
(C) Zero (D) Equal to weight of wire at O2
19. A charged particle of charge e and mass m is moving in an electric field E and magnetic field
B . In the given situation the quantities whose unit is second is:
(A) (B) (C)
m m eB
(D) None of the above
eE eB m
20. Refractive indices of glass for different colours of light are different. For red colour, the index is
minimum while for voilet colour it is maximum. A short pulse of white light is incident from air to
a glass slab at normal incidence. After travelling through the slab, the first colour out of
following to emerge is:
(A) Blue (B) Red
(C) Violet (D) All colours come together
21. You are given four sources of light each one providing a light of a single colour – red, blue,
green and yellow. Suppose the angle of refraction for a beam of yellow light corresponding to a
particular angle of incidence at the interface of two media is 90o. Which of the following
statements is correct if the source of yellow light is replaced with that of other lights without
changing the angle of incidence?
(A) The beam of red light would undergo total internal reflection.
(B) The beam of red light would bend towards normal while it gets refracted through the second
medium.
(C) The beam of blue light would undergo total internal reflection.
(D) The beam of green light would bend away from the normal as it gets refracted through the
second medium.
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(A) d (B) d (C) d (D) d
1
2
1
2
2 2 1
25. A myopic adult has a far point at 0.1 m. The power of lenses required to see distant object,
taking the image distance from lens of eye to the retina to be 2 cm is:
(A) 50 D (B) 60 D (C) 10 (D) –10 D
26. For sustained fission reaction:
Statement (I): Slow neutrons are much more likely to cause fission than fast neutrons.
Statements (II): Fast neutrons liberated in fission would escape instead of causing another
fission reaction.
(A) (I) is correct, (II) is incorrect (B) (I) and (II) both are correct
(C) (I) and (II) both are incorrect (D) (II) is correct, (I) is incorrect
29. Statement (I): The colour of a scattered light depends on the size of the scattering particles.
Statement (II): It is easier for blue colour to get scattered as compared to red colour.
(A) (I) is correct, (II) is incorrect (B) (I) is incorrect, (II) is correct
(C) (I) and (II) both are correct (D) (I) and (II) both are incorrect
30. In an electrical circuit three incandescent bulbs A, B and C of rating 40 W, 60 W and 100 W
respectively and rated voltage 220V each are connected in parallel to an electric source. Which
of the following is likely to happen regarding their brightness?
(A) Brightness of all the bulbs will be the same
(B) Brightness of bulbs A will be the maximum
(C) Brightness of bulbs B will be more than that of A
(D) Brightness of bulbs C will be less than that of B
CHEMISTRY .
31. X and Y are two elements having similar properties which obey Newlands’ Law of Octaves. The
minimum and the maximum number of elements in between X and Y respectively are:
(A) 6 and 8 (B) 7 and 15 (C) 8 and 14 (D) 6 and 13
(C) CaCO3
CaO CO2 (D) 2Ca O2
2CaO
(A) 0, +1 and –2 (B) +2, +1 and –2 (C) 0, +1 and +2 (D) –2, +1 and –2
54. The IUPAC name for the hydrocarbon represented by the bond line formula is –
61. Determine the type of triangle whose vertices are formed by the intersection of lines 3x – y = 3,
2x – 3y = 2 and x + 2y = 8.
(A) Scalene (B) Isosceles
(C) Equilateral (D) Isosceles right angled triangle
62. If the HCF of 408 and 1032 is expressible in the form 1032 m – 408 × 5, then m = ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
63. Two circles intersect at two points P and S. QR is a tangent to the two circles at Q and R. If
QSR = 72, then QPR =
S
O O'
P
R
Q
(A) 84 (B) 96 (C) 102 (D) 108
64. In the following figure, a circle is inscribed in square ABCD and the square is circumscribed by
a circle. If radius of the smaller circle is ‘r’ cm, then area of the shaded region must be:
A B
O
D C
Equation x2 1 x2 0 has:
2
71.
(A) Four real roots (B) Two real root (C) no real roots (D) One real root
72. In an A.P, if a = 1, an = 20 and Sn = 399, then n = ?
(A) 19 (B) 21 (C) 38 (D) 42
73. The length of the longest side of a triangle formed by the line 3x + 4y = 12 with coordinate axes
is:
(A) 9 units (B) 16 units (C) 5 units (D) 7 units
74. H1 is a regular hexagon circumscribing a circle. H2 is another regular hexagon inscribed in the
circle. The ratio of areas of H1 and H2 is:
(A) 4 : 3 (B) 2 : 1 (C) 3 : 1 (D) 3 : 2
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ENGLISH .