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SECTI ON - A
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which O N L Y O N E is correct.
1. A thin hemispherical shell of mass M and radius 'R' is placed as
shown in the figure. The magnitude of gravitational field at 'P' due to
thin hemispherical shell is l
0
. The magnitude of gravitational field at
'Q' duelo thin hemispherical shell is given by
TA) lc/2
(B) l
0
( C )
9R
2
'

2 G M
( D )
-9R^
+ ,

2. A person sitting at a large distance from a point source of sound writes down the following
equation for the waves received by him.
y =Asin(27i x +7007it), where x is in metre and t in sec.
If the Bulk modulus of air =1.40 x 10
5
Nm"
2
, then the density of the medium is
(A) 39/35 kg/m
3
(B) 7/5 kg/m
3
(C) 8/7 kg/m
3
(D) 10/7 kg/m
3
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3. Three identical isosceles right angled
prism (ABC, BCD and CDE) are placed
as shown in the figure. ZABC, ZBCD
and ZCDE are 90 in the given prism
respectively. A ray is incident along line
AB. Refraction takes placed at BC and
CD and then it emerges along the line
DE. ix-t, n
2
and ^
3
are the refractive index of prism ABC, BCD and CDE respectively. The relatior
between \ i 2 and p.
3
is
(A) rx
2
+u
2
- rx
2
+2 =0
(B) n| - nf - u| +2 =0
(C) n
2
+u
2
- 2^+2 =0 (D) u
2
u
2
- u +2 =0
Two identical, thin rods, each with mass m and length L, are
joined at right angles to form an L-shaped object. This object
is balanced on top of a sharp edge as shown in the figure. If
the L-shaped object is deflected slightly, it oscillates. The
frequency of oscillation is
( A ) S
2TIVV2 L
(B)
1
3g
~2x v 4a/2 L
(C)
3g
1
2TTV2V2L
A 2.71 gm sample of KCI from the chemistry stockroom is found to be radioactive, and it is
decaying at a constant rate of 4490 Bq. The decays are traced to the element potassium and in
particular to the isotope * K . which constitutes 1.17% of normal potassium. The half life of
nuclide is
(A) 1.25 x 10
9
year (B) 5.5 x 10
9
year
(C) 5.5 x 10
8
year (D) 1.25 x 10
8
year
jGiven J^ MK^ 219/102^gm/mole, MQ =35.453 gm/mole, Avogadro number N
A
=6.02 x 10
23
)
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Two liquids of density 2p and p are filled in a vertical U-tube
as shown in the figure. The vertical height of liquid of
density 2p is h. If we accelerate the tube towards right till
the heights of liquid columns will be same. The acceleration
of tube is
3g
5
(A)
o
(C) (D)
4g
7. A circular spring of stiffness constant k =30 N/m is cut and then
welded with two blocks of masses 2 kg and 4 kg such that ratio of
length of spring between the blocks is 1 : 3. The angular frequency of
oscillation of blocks in a smooth horizontal rigid tube, if the blocks are
slightly displaced form equilibrium position is
(A) r
rad/sec
(D) ^60 rad/sec
In the given figure, a string of linear mass density m and length
L, is stretched by a force F =(F
0
-kt)N, where F
0
& k are
constant and t is time. At the time t =0, a pulse is generated at
the end P of the string. As the pulse reaches the point Q, the
force vanishes. The value of k in the above equation is
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T
F = ( F
0
-kt)N
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I
Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (I
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
9. A body is thrown from the surface of earth with velocity at some angle from the vertical
the maximum height reached by the body is . Then choose the correct option(s) (R
e
=Radi
4
of earth)
(A) the angle of projection from the vertical is sin
-1
v
4
,
(B) the velocity of the body at maximum height is v
gR
e
10
(C) the angleof projection from the vertical is sin
1
(D) the velocity of the body at maximum height is zero.
10. A vertical U-tube contains a liquid of _
density 'p'. Now it moves with a constant
horizontal acceleration 'a' Let fn & h
2
are f
the heights of liquid column in left and
-right limbs and n and r
2
are the radius of
curvature of menisceus are respectively
as shown in the figure.
h i
Assume 'P
0
' is the atmosphere pressure and 'S' is the surface tension of liquid. The pressui
point 'A' is / are
(AJ pgrM +Po-
2S 25
(B)pgh
2
+P
0
+ pa e
2S 2S
(C) pgh! +P
0
+ (D) pgh
2
+P
0
+
P
a
r
i h
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In YDSE, intensity of light wave passing through slits Si and S
2
are U and l
2
respectively as
shown in figure (1). The pattern of intensity distribution on the screen is givenin figure (2) where
x is distance measured from the point O. In this case which of the following statement(s) is/are
true (Given d D)
Screen
Figure-2
Figure-1
(A) The intensity of light passing through Si and S
2
is the same.
(B^Thrphase difference between the light waves passing through Si and S
2
to a fixed point on
the screen is independent of time.
(C) The phase difference between the light waves passing through Si and S
2
to a fixed point on
the screen varies with time.
(D) Light waves passing through Si and S
2
have the same wavelength.
12 In the shown figure mass of the pulley is m and radius 2R.
A light concentric spool of radius R is rigidly attached with
the pulley. Two blocks A and B having masses m & 4m
respectively are attached with the pulley by means of light
strings. Lower surface of the block B is attached to a
spring of stiffness k and block B rests on a smooth inclined
plane inclined 30 with horizontal. Other end of the spring
is fixed to the ground. Initially the blocks are held at a
height such that spring is in relaxed position. The block A
is streatched a small distance and released. The strings do
not slip on the pulley and spool.
(A) In equilibrium the extension in the spring is zero
(B) In equilibrium the extension in the spring is 2mg/k
(C) The time period of oscillation of block B is T =2n
V
10m
(D) The time period of oscillation of block B is T =2n
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SECTI ON - B
Matrix - Match Type
Thi s secti on contai ns 2 questi ons. Each questi on contak^stalsmeets gnen
i n two columns, whi ch have to be matched. The statements i n Cotumm I are
labelled A, B, C and D, whi le the statements i n Column II are a.:-'-?-: : z
r, s and t. Any gi ven statement i n Column I can have corrmA H k l i g **?
OWE OR MORE statement(s) i n Column II. The appropri ate M * H
correspondi ng to the answers to these questi ons have to be dBkened am
i llustrated i n the followi ng example:
If the correct matches are A-p, s and t; B-q and r: C-p and q: and D-s
and t; then the correct darkeni ng of bubbles wi ll look li ke the fotomng:
p q
*
I 00O
0 0 0 0 0
5
1.
Some physical quantities~are given in column -I and their j ~e-.s--o.TS DBhmn
h ->(Planck's constant)
S - (Surface tension)
G ->(Gravitational constant)
r| ->(Coefficient of viscosity)
P^(Power)
Match the following.
Column-I Column - If
(A)
The dimension of
r|
(P) M- l
3
r
2
(B)
GS
The dimension of
(q)
MLT"
2
(B)
P
(q)
-
(C)
The dimension of
S
(0 M~
1
LT~
1
(D)
The dimension of
G
(s) M- l
6
r
2
(t)
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2. A particle of mass 2 kg is moving on a straight line under the action of force F =(8 - 2x) newton
along the x-axis, where x is the coordinates on x-axis. If a particle is released from x =7 m, then
for the subsequent motion match the following (all values in Column II are in S.I. units)
Column1 Column il
(A)
Amplitude of SHM is
(P)
0.52
(B)
Time taken to move directly from x =2.5 m to
(q)
3
x = 4 m (approx)
(C)
Maximum kinetic energy of SHM system
(r)
6
(D) Velocity of particle at x =4m
(s)
9
0)
4.5
SECTI ON - C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 6questions. The answer to each question is a singledigit integer,ranging from 0
to 9 (both inclusive).
1. A uniform rod of mass m and length L is clamped at one end, vibrates in the third harmonic, with
the frequency of 300 Hz7 The Young's modulus of the rod is X x 10
10
N/m
2
. Given that length of
rod is 1 m and density of rod is 5 x 10
5
kg/m
3
. Find the value of X.
2. A particle of mass m is placed at a distance of 4R from the
centre of a huge uniform sphere of mass M and radius R. A
spherical cavity of diameter R is made in the sphere as shown
in the figure. If the gravitational interaction potential energy of
the system of mass m and the remaining sphere after making
the cavity is _
: > t G M m
pj
n c
j the value of X.
28R
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Two strings AB and BC of equal length are connected as
shown to a 10kg block through an inextensible string QP.
AB and BC both are made of same material, whose density
is 8000 kg / m
3
. The entire arrangement is kept in an
elevator accelerating upwards with acceleration 2 m/s
2
. Find
the minimum number of loops in the string AC if joint B is a
25 ,
node. Cross sectional area of BC is mm and that of AB
24
is 25/6 mm
2
.
B
4
t
4
I
I
t
I
I p
A fixed container having area of cross-section 1 m
2
contains water.
The initial height of Water in container is 1m. The container has an
orifice of small cross section area near its bottom. Find the ratio of
R
i /
R
2 >where Pm and R
2
are the rates of change of height of the
liquid in the container when the heights of liquid in container are 1 m
and 0.25 m respectively. Area of orifice is 0.001 m
2
.
V-t
A rectangular tank of height 6 nufilled with water, is
placed near the bottom of an incline of angle 30. At
height x from bottom a small hole is made (as shown
in figure) such that the stream coming out from hole,
strikes the inclined plane normally. Find x in metre.
A ray PO is incident on the mirror AC at an angle 30 as
shown in the figure. Ray PO is reflected by mirror AB and
AC. The deviation of ray PO after its final reflection from
mirror AC is K n . Find the value of K.
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Ch emi str y PA RT - I I
SECTI ON - A
SingleCorrect ChoiceType
This section contains 8 multiplechoicequestions.Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE iscorrect.
1. How many of the following reactions/statements are correct?
(i) Cr0
5
shows blue colour in organic solvent but in aq. solution blue colour fades because Cr0
5
decomposes to Cr
3+
and 0
2
.
(ii) [Co(SCN)
4
]
2
~shows blue colour is aq. solution.
(Hi) The pink ppt. of Co(OH)
2
converts slowly to brown ppt. Co(OH)
3
on exposure to air while
green ppt. of Ni(OH)
2
can^e oxidised to black, Mi(OH)3 with an oxidising reagent like NaOCI
only.
(A) (i) only (B) (i) and (ii) only
(C) (Hi) only (D) (i), (if) and ("0 all are correct
2. The wrong statement about NH
3
is:
(A) NH3is oxidised with oxygen at 700C in the presence of platinum.
(B) NH
3
gives black precipitate with calomel.
(C) NHs can be dried by P
2
0
5
, H
2
S0
4
and CaCI
2
.
(D) NH
3
gives white fumes with HCI.
3. Nitrogen cannot be obtained by heating:
(A) Pb(N
3
)
2
(s) (B) KN03(s)
(C) (NH
4
)
2
Cr
2
0
7
(s) (D)NH
4
N0
2
(s)
4. If aq. NaCI is electrolysed using graphite as anode and Hg as cathode, than products are:
(A) Cl
2
gas at anode and Na at cathode.
(B) Cl
2
gas at anode and H
2
gas at cathode.
(C) 0
2
gas at anode and H
2
gas at cathode.
(D) Cl
2
gas at anode and 0
2
gas at cathode.
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5. Which of the following is true when a gas moves freely from one part to another part of a rigid
system?
(A) Work is zero because the external pressure is zero
(B) Work is zero because AV of the system is zero
(C) Work is zero only if the temperature is held constaM
(D) Work is zero only if the external pressure is hekj constant
6. Select the correct statements among the following:
1. Complexes [Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
, [MnCI
4
]
2
-, [Fe(CN)
e
]
3_
. | T l f UJ " are all paramagnetic.
2. Complexes [Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
, [Ni(CN)
4
]
2
~, [Ni(DMG)-] are afl square planner.
3. The correct stability order of the complexes will be [Fe(H20)
6
]
3+
<[Fe(C
2
0
4
)
3
]
3
" <[Fe(CN)
6
]
3
".
4. [Cr(en)
3
]
3+
exist in three isomeric forms.
(A) Only 1 is correct (B) 1, 3 and are correct
(C) 2 and 4 are correct (D) 1, 2 and 3 are conect
7. The values of critical pressure (P
c
) and critical temperature (T
c
) for O^Cb, H
2
jand He are given
below. The gas which has smallest value of van der Waal's constant 'b' is:
Name of the gas P
c
T
c
(Nm
2
) (K)
0
2
5 x 10
3
153
0
2
8 x 10
3
412
H
2
1 x 10
b
33.9
He 2 x10
s
5.12
(A) 0
2
(B) Ch
(C) H
2
(D) He
8. The entropy change for the isothermal expansion of an ideal gas at 300 K from a particular state
A to state B is 50 J K"
1
. When an expansion was performed, the work done by the system was 6
kJ . The process is
(A) Reversible (B) Irreversible
(C) It can be both (D) Cannot be calculated
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MultipleCorrect Answer(s) Type
This section contains 4 multiplechoicequestions.Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE arecorrect. ' _____
9. Which of the following reactions are correctly balanced
(A) 2CuS0
4
+2Na
2
C0
3
+H
2
0 >CuC0
3
.Cu(OH)
2
+2Na
2
S0
4
+C0
2
(B) 4Ag+8CN" +0
2
+2H
2
0 >40H" +4[Ag(CN)
2
J
(C) 4[Co(CN)
6
]
4
~ +O
z
+2H
2
0- >4[Co(CN)
6
]
3
" +40H"
(D) 3CuC\ 22Hp ^ >CuO +Cu
2
CI
2
+ 2HCI +CL, +H
2
0
10. Which of the following cell representations4s/are correct?
(A) Pt, H
2
(1 bar) | HCI (aq) | Cl
2
(1 bar), Pt (B) Hg | Hg2CI
2
(s) | HCI (aq) | H
2
(1 bar), Pt
(C) Ag | AgCI (s) | KCI (aq) | Hg
2
CI
2
(s) | Hg (D) Pt, H
2
(1 bar) | HI | Aul(s) | Au
11. (CN)
2
+20HT Products are
(A) CN~ (B) OCN"
(C) H
2
0 (D) All are correct
12. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
(A) At Boyle'stemperature a real gas behaves as ideal gas for a wide range of temperature and
pressure.
(B) At Boyle's temperature van der Waal's constant 'a' and 'b' compensate each other.
(C) The area under the maxwell distribution molecular speed curve remains same irrespective of
temperature^f-gas.
(D) The fraction of molecules with most probable speed increases with increase of temperature.
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SECTI ON - B
Matrix - Match Type
Thi s secti on contai ns 2 questi ons. Each questi on contai ns statements gi ven
i n two columns, whi ch have to be matched. The statements i n Column I are
labelled A, B, C and D, whi le the statements i n Column II are labelled p, q,
r, s and t. Any gi ven statement i n Column I can have correct matchi ng wi th
ONE OR MORE statement(s) i n Column II. The appropri ate bubbles
correspondi ng to the answers to these questi ons have to be darkened as
i llustrated i n the followi ng example:
If the correct matches are A- p, s and t; B-q and r; C-p and q; and D- s
and t; then the correct darkeni ng of bubbles wi ll look li ke the followi ng:
1. Match the Column - I with Column - II:
Column -1 Column - II
(A) Na
2
B
4
O7Tl0H2O
(P)
Basic solution
(B) Na
2
C0
3 (q)
Acidic solution
(C) K
2
S0
4
-AI
2
(S0
4
)
3
.24H
2
0
(r)
Can react with NaOH
(D) NH
4
CI
(s)
(t)
Swell up on treating
Neutral solution
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B
C
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- 6 0 0
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2. Match the Column - I with Column - II:
Column -1
(A) Melting points of the dioxides of the group 14
elements carbon, silicon, germanium,
tin
(B) The stability of monochlorides of group 13
elements boron, aftrminium, gallium,
indium
(C) Boiling point of the hydrides of the 16 group
elements oxygen, sulphur, selenium,
tellurium
(D) Bond energies of the hydro acids of the
halogen fluorine, chlorine, bromine,
iodine
I^ MMMBMMmafl Bi sasfl aaaBfi aagfl aaafi afi fl . w. wwvvwvvvv%v. %v^ ^ ^
Column- II
(P)
(q)
(0
(s)
(t)
2 3 4
(Peri od No.)
2 3 4
(Peri od No.)
2 3 4
(Peri od No.
3 4
(Peri od No.)
2 3 4
(Period No.)
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" SECTI ON - C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 6questions.The answer to each question is a singledigit integer,ranging from 0
to 9 (both inclusive).
1. A sample containing 4 moles of l-fe gas and 2 moles of He gas have most probable velocity of
50 m/sec. Find the average translational kinetic energy per mole of the given gas mixture (in
J oules)?
If the number of effective number of molecules in each unit cell is x and coordination number of
oxygen in each unit cell is y. What is the value of x +y? In the figure given above dark ball
represents oxygen atoms and grey ball represents titanium atoms.
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3. x g of sample containing NaHC0
3
and Na
2
C0
3
consumes 2 g equivalents of HCI for complete
neutralisation, x g of the same sample is heated strongly, then cooled and the residue is treated
with HCI. Find out the number of g equivalents of HCI that will be required for complete'
neutralization of residue obtained after heating?
4. How many of following statement(s) are correct?
(A) Hardy schulz rule is related to coagulation
(B) Brownian motion and Tyndall effect are the characteristic of colloids.
(C) In gel, the liquid is dispersed in liquid.
(D) Lower the gold number, more is the protective power of lyophilic sols.
(E) All colloidal dispersion give very low osmotic pressure and show very small freezing point
depression or boiling point elevation.
(F) When negatively charged smoke comes in contact with positively charged clouds, rain fall
takes place.
(G) For a positive sol, flocculation values are in the order:
NaCI >K
2
S0
4
>Na^PO, >K
4
[Fe(CN)
6
].
5. How many diastereoisomers are possible for the compound [Co(NH
3
)
3
(N0
2
)
2
CI]?
6. How many of the following compounds are possible products when chlorine is passed through
hypo solution?
S, HCI, Na
2
S, Na
2
S0
3
, NaCI, H
2
S0
4
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SECTI ON - A
SingleCorrect ChoiceType
Th i s section contains 8 multiplechoicequestions.Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLYONE iscorrect.
1. How many quadrilaterals are there in the following diagram?
(A) 36 (B) 40
(C) 42 (D) 44
Define a sequence of complex numbers by =0, z
n
1=t\ +i for n >1. In the complex plane,
how far from the origin is Zm
(A) 1 (B) 72
(C) V3 (D) ^/TT0
Number of complex number z such that |z| =1 and
z z
_ +
z z
=1 is
(A) 4 (B) 6
(C)8 (D)10
4. Given that 8x
2
+y
2
+z
2
=1 and 4x +4y +5z =c then the value of [c]
ma x
is, (where [.] denote
greatest integer function)
(A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 7 (D) 8
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5. Find out the probability when we throw 4 distinct dice the minimum number appears on the dice is
2 and maximum is 5
- ( B) - ^-
648 638
628 618
(A)
(C)
6. Let a, b, c e R such that abc =p and qa - b =0, where p and q are fixed positive numbers, then
the minimum distance of the point (a, b, c) from origin in the three dimensional coordinate system,
is
\1/3 / /
x
n1/3
(A) V3
fp(q
2
+l)l
2q
(cj V5(p)
1/3
(B) 73
(D) y/2
p(q
2
+l)
3.
Find the number of common terms in the following sequences (each of which is an A.P.) which
are less than 10,000
37,103,169
17,82,147,
(A) 5 (B)2
(C) 3 (D) 4
Let A (co
2
), B (2ico) and C (- 4) be three points lying on the Argand plane. Now a point P is taken
on the circumcircle of the triangle ABC such that PA BC =PC AB, (where P; A, B, C are in
is, (co
order). If z is the complex number associated with the mid-point of PB, then the value of |z|
is a non-real cube root of unity)
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
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This section contains 4 multi ple choi ce questi ons. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE'br MORE are correct.
9. Determine the number of subsets of {1, 2, 3, 4 50}whose sum of elements is larger than or
equal to 638
(A) 2
4 9
(B) 2^
(C) 2
4 7
(D) 2
4 6
10. If n distinct objects are distributed randomly into n distinct boxes,
(A) then the probability that no hox is empty is J =-
|n "C
(B) then the probability that exactly one box is empty is -
n"
n
C
r
(n- 1)
n
"
r
(C) then the probability that a particular box get exactly r objects is
1

n"
(D) none of these
11. S =(150 - 3x)
20
(2x - 50)
30
, 25 <x <50 which of the following could be the possibl^value of S
(A)4
50
xi o
5 0
( B ^x i o ^
0
(C) 2
5 0
xi o
5 0
(D) 3
5 0
x 10
40
12. If the curve y =ax
2
+2bx +c, (a, b, c e R, abc* 0) never meet x-axis, then a, b, c can't be in
(A) A.P. (B) G.P.
(C)H.P. (D) all of these
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SECTI ON - B
Matrix - Match Typt__
Thi s secti on contai ns 2 questi ons. Each questi on contai ns statements gi ven
i n two columns, whi ch have to be matched. The statements i n Column I are
labelled A, B, C and D, whi le the statements i n Column II are labelled p, q,
r, s and t. Any gi ven statement i n Column I can have correct matchi ng wi th
ONE OR MORE statement(s) i n Column II. The appropri ate bubbles
correspondi ng to the answers to these questi ons have to be darkened as
i llustrated i n the followi ng example:
If the correct matches are A- p, s and t; B-q and r; C- p and q; and D-s
and t; then the correct darkeni ng of bubbles wi ll look li ke the followi ng:
1. Match the following Column-I with Column-ll
We have to chose a, b, c, d and e from set of numbers {1, 2, 3 100}, such that
(A)
Column -1
(Conditions)
a>b>c >d>e
(P)
Column - II
(No. of ways)
, 00
c
5
(B)
a <b<c <d<e
(q)
1 0 0 p
(C)
a>b>c >ds e
(r)
104
o
U
9 9
(C)
(r)
104
o
U
9 9
(D)
a>b>c >d>e
(s)
(t)
104
n
103 ~
u
9 9
u
9 9
10V
2. Match the following Column-I with Column-ll.
Column -1
(When we throw)
(A) 6 distinct dice
Column-ll
(Number of outcomes)
(P)
(B)
(C)
6 alike dice
3 distinct and 3 alike dice
(q)
(r)
6
3
x
8
C
5
(D) 4 distinct and 2 alike dice
(s)
6" x 21
(t)
6
4
x
7
C
5
.v.viSViSvi
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SECTI ON - C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 6 questi ons. The answer to each question is a si ngl e digit i nteger, ranging from 0
to 9 (both inclusive).
"1 -1 1 " "4 2 2
1. A = 2 1 -3 and 10B = -5 0 a
1 1 1 1 -2 3
If B is the inverse of matrix A, then a is.
2. Number of A.P. that can be formed from the set of numbers {1, 2, 3, , 1000}such that first
term of A.P. is always 1 and last term is 1000
3. Let f(
X
) =7e
s i n 2 x
- e
c o s 2 x
+
2, then the value of 7
7f
min+
f
max
i s
.
The exhaustive set of values of m for which f(x) = +(m-1)x
2
+(m+5)x +7 is increasing
3
function V x >0, is [k, a>) then the value of |k| is
5. If the coefficient of x
4
in the expansion of the polynomial p(x) =(1 +x +x
2
+x
3
+ +x
1 0 0
)
5
is n
then the value of n/10 is
Let A =
2 1
0 3
be a matrix. If A
a b
c d-
then the last digit of a is.
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SECTI ON - A
Si ngle Correct Choi ce Type
This section contains 7 multi ple choi ce questi ons. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE i s correct.
1. A cubical block of wood 2.0 m on a side is weighted so that its centre of gravity is at point as
shown in the figure -1 and it floats in water with half its volume submerged. If the block is hinged
about point O at an angle of 45 as shown in the figure-2 with completely submerged in water.
1m
%m
fi gure-1 fi gure-2
Now the net torque about horizontal axis perpendicular to the block and passing through its
geometrical centre (g =10 m/s
2
)
(A) 2^2x10
4
N-m
(C) 2x10
4
N-m
(B) >/2*10
4
N-m
(D) 4x10
4
N-m
2.
A hemispherical tank of radius 'R' is completely filled with water. Now
an orifice of small area 'a' is made at the bottom of tank. The time
required to empty the tank is
(A)
(C)
14TCR
5/2
15V2 a^g
14TI R
5 / 2
(B)
14TCR
5/2
-J 2 a^/g
(D)
4nR
!
5/2
572 a^/g
K
"' 15^2 a-TgL.
_ja______a__aa^
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A metal wire, with density p and Young's modulus Y. is stretched between rigid support. At
temperature T, the speed of transverse wave is found to be v-. When temperature is increased to
T +AT, the speed decreased to v
2
<V|. If the change in cross section area of the wire is ignored
then, the coefficient of linear expansion of the wire is
(A)
(C)
(v? - vf)p
4YAT
(v? - v!)p
YAT
(B)
(D)
2
(^
YAT
(Vl-V2) P
2YAT
A square metal frame in the vertical plane is hinged at O at its
centre as shown in the figure. A bug moves along the rod PN
which is at a distance I from the hinge, such that the whole
frame is always stationary, even though the frame is free to
rotate in the vertical plane about the hinge. Then, the motion of
the bug will be simple harmonic, with time period,
17
(g
/ __
g
(A) 2T I J -
(C) 2TI J
5. Wavelength of the k
a
characteristics X-ray of iron and potassium are 1.931 : and
3.737 x 10~
8
cm respectively. The atomic number (approximately) of the element for which
characteristic k
a
wavelength is 2.289 x 10"
8
cm is (atomic number of iron is 26 and atomic number
is potassium is 19)
(A) 24 (B) 28
(C) 41 (D) 30
6. Four identical mirrors are made to stand vertically to form a square
arrangement as shown in the top view. A ray starts from the midpoint M
of mirror AD and after two reflections reaches corner D. Then, angle 9
must be
(A) tan"
1
(0.75)
(B) cor
1
(0.75)
(C) sin"
1
(0.75)
(D) cos"
1
(0.75)
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The figure shows graph between stopping potential
(along y-axis) and incident frequency (along x-axis) for
different target metal A, EL.C and D. Let (j>
A>
(j>
B
, <f>c and o
are the work function of different target metals A, B, C
and D respectively. Then the correct rank of work function
of different target metals is
(A) ((.A >f o >4C > <)>D
(C) <|>A = <j>B = 0 = <J>D
(B) (j)
A
< <j>B < <\ >C < $D
(D) can not be predict from the given data
Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 4 multi ple choi ce quest i ons. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
8. Choose the correct alternative(s) regarding standing waves in a string.
(A) particles near the antinode have lesser potential energy than the particles near the node when
they reaches at its extreme position
(B) AHthe particles crosses their mean position simultaneously
(C) Energy and momentum can transmitted through node
(D) Particles near the antinode have lesser kinetic energy than the particles near the node when
they crosses their mean position.
9. Four identical sphere of radius R/4 are taken out from a uniform
sphere of mass M and radius R as shown in the figure. The density
of sphere is uniform. Choose the correct option(s).
(A) Gravitational field at the origin is zero.
(B) Gravitational potential at the centre of the spherical cavity is
GM
r
(81-2V2
64R
(C) The work done by gravitational field in moving-ai^oint mass from
centre of third cavity to centre of second cavity is zero.
(D) Gravitational potential at the centre of second cavity is
-^(75-272-)
64R
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10. A liquid of density p and surface tension S rises in a capillary tube upto its
equilibrium position. Let '9' is the angle of contact bejween the liquid and capillary
tube. Choose the correct option(s) regarding capillary rise.
(A) The magnitude of work done by surface tension force during complete rise is
4TLS
2
C O S
2
9
P9
(B) The work done by gravity force during complete rise is
2TI S
2
C O S
2
9
2TCS
2
C O S
2
6
pg
(C) The heat liberates during complete rise is
(D) The heat liberates during complete rise is
pg
6TCS
2
cos
2
9
pg
P.
: - ; s
11. A uniform ring of diameter a =0.03 m is free to rotate about a hinge at
point P in the vertical plane as shown in figure. A source S is fixed at
another end of diameter passing through P. The ring is released from rest
from the position shown. When the ring becomes horizontal, the source
emits^-pntee^of frequency f
0
. (g =10 m/s
2
). Assume v to be velocity of
sound in air. Choose the correct option(s).
(A) the frequency of this pulse observed by an observer at point O vertically below P is
5v
fn
5v-4
(B) the angular velocity of the ring when it reaches horizontally is
(C) velocity of source when it emits the pulse is 2 ^| ^.
(D) the frequency of this pulse observed by an observer at point O vertically below P is
( 5v
I n
,5v +4,
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Comprehensi on Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraph 2 multi ple choi ce questi ons and based
upon the paragraph ^ mul t i pl e choi ce quest i ons have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questi on Nos. 12 to 13
A convex lens of focal length U is placed infront of a luminous point object. The separation between the
object and the lense is 3f
1
. A glass slab of thickness t is placed between object and the lens. A real
image of the object is formed at the shortest possible distance from the object.
12. The refractive index of the slab is
t 2t
(A) - V (B)
t +f, t- f i
t _ 2t
(C) (D) -
t - f, t +f,
13. Now, if a concave lens of very large focal length f
2
is placed in contact with the convex lens, then
the shifting of the image is
f,
2
. 4f
2
(A) f (B)
i_
f
2
f
2
(C) ^ (D) J -
f
2
4f
2
Paragraph for Questi on Nos. 14 to 16
A photocell is operating in saturation mode with a photo current 4.8 mA. When a monochromatic radiation
of wavelength 3000 A and power 1W is incident. When another monochromatic radiation of wavelength
1650 A and power 5 mW is incident, it is observed that maximum velocity of photoelectron increases to
two times. Assuming efficiency of photo-electron generation per incident photon to be same for both the
cases, calculate
14. Threshold wavelength for the cell is
(A) 4125 A (B) 6925 A
(C) 5525 A (D) 4825 A
15. Saturation current in second case is
(A)9.2uA (B)13.3pA
(C) 15.1 uA (D) 19.4 uA
16. Efficiency (in %) of photo-electron generation per incident photon is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
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SECTI ON - C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 7 questi ons. The answer to each question is a si ngl e digit integer, ranging from 0
to 9 (both inclusive).
Consider a plane inclined at an angle 45 with the
horizontal has two slits (S, and S
2
) separated by a distance
d =^2 mm. The screen is placed at a distance of D =10
m. A parallel monochromatic light beam of wavelength
5000 A is incident on the slits as shown. If the fringe width
of interference pattern on the screen is k x 10
3
meter, then
find the value of k.
10 meter
2L
45
A point source of sound radiates energy at the rate of 3.14 watts. Find the intensity level of
loudness at a distance of 15.8 m from the source in dB(approximately)? (take n =3.14)
A rod of length L is rotated on a frictionless surface at an angular speed
of 0 rad/s. The mass of the rod is M^nd is uniformly distributed over
the entire length of the rod. A pulse of frequency 'n' is generated at
-fixed point 'P' of the rod. Let ti is the time taken by pulse to reach from
C to P' and t
2
is the time taken by pulse to reach from P to C, where C
is the centre of the rod, then find the ratio of .
t,
A frictionless tunnel is dug inside the uniform
spheres as shown in the figure-1 and figure-2. A
particle of mass m is to be projected from point P in
both sphere so that it can escape from the influence
of sphere. Let is the velocity given to the particle
in figure-1 and v
2
is the velocity given to the particle
in figure-2. Find the ratio of Vi /v
2
. (Given: R is radius
of sphere and M is mass of sphere.)
Figure-1 Figure-2
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5. A thin square plate of side i = 10cm is
dragged with constant velocity v =3cm/s in
an oil. The width 'd' of the oil column is
2mm. Square plate is placed symmetrically
as shown in the figure. Assumed velocity of
layer of oil at the end is negligible. The
coefficient of viscosity is 150 poise. Find
the horizontal force (in Newton) required to
move the square plate with constant
velocity.
-dtz-
6. Three point masses m, m and 2m are placed on the vertex of an
equilateral triangle of side 'a'. Another point mass'm' is placed at
the centroid of the triangle as shown in the figure. If the magnitude
K Grn
2
of net force on the point mass placed at centroid is -- then
a
2
find the value of K. (G =universal gravitational constant)
7. The percentage error in the measurement of a quantity Z which is related to two other quantities
as Z=x
_ 1
y
+1
, is due to the percentage error in the measurement of x and y, which are 2% and 1%
respectively. Find the maximum fractional error in Z (in %)
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SECTI ON - A
Si ngl e Correct Choi ce Type
This section contains 7 multi ple choi ce questi ons. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE i s correct.
1. Given the following half reactions,
Ag
+
(aq) +e" >Ag(s) E =+0.799 V
AgCI(s) +e- >Ag(s) +Cr (aq) E =+0.222 V
What is the molar solubility of AgCI? [Given antilog (- 9.758) =1.743 * 10~
10
]
(A) 4.46 x 10"
9
M (B) 1.32 x 10"
5
M
(C) 1.79 x i o -
1 t r
M~ (D) 0.577 M
2. Which of the following reaction is/are correct?
(A) 4NO +2NaOH >2NaN0
2
+^0 +^0 (B) KN0
3
+P b^KN0
2
+PbO
(C) 2RbN0
3
+C M 2RbNQ
2
+CQ
2
iD^thaTexorrect
3. Sodium carbonate exists as:
(A) Na
2
CO
3
.10H
2
O(s) (B) Na2C0
3
.H
2
0(s)
(C) Na
2
C0
3
(D) In all the form
4. Select the correct statement(s) about cubic structure of diamond:
1. Effective number of atoms present in a diamond cubic cell is 8.
2. Each carbon is surrounded by four more carbon atoms.
3. Atomic radius of carbon is
a
. Where a is edge length of cube.
4. Approximate packing fraction of unit cell is .
(A) 1,2 and 4 are correct (B) 2, 3 and 4 are correct
(C) 2 and 3 are correct (D) 1,2,3 and 4 are correct
5. Iodine can be decolorised by:
(A) AICI
3
(B) HgCI
2
(C) SnCI
2
(D) ZnCI
2
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6. Which ion can be separated from the mixture of Be
+2
, Ca
+2
, Mg
+2
and Al
+3
by using EDTA?
(A) Be
2
* (B)-Ga
2+
, (C) Mg
2+
(D) Al
3 +
7. What is the value of pK
b
(CH
3
COO~), if T m =390 and Xm =7.8 for 0.04 M of a CH
3
COOH solution
at 25C?
(A) 9.3 (B) 9.2
(C) 4.7 (D) 4.8
Multi ple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 4 multi ple choi ce questi ons. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
8. Which of thefollowing reactions can not give CO~as a gaseous product?
(A) ( C 00)
2
Ba^- > (B) (COO)
2
Mg-^->
(C) (COOAg)
2
^- > (D) (COOH)
2
^- >
9. Which metal oxide(s) can decompose on heating?
(A) MgO (B) Al
2
0
3
(C) Ag
2
0 (D) Cu
2
0
10. Which of the followingxquations is/are correct?
(A) Sn+NaOH(conc.)^->[Sn(OH)
6
]
2
"
(B) P b0
2
+S 0
2
^- ^P bS 0
4
(C) 5CS
2
+12NaOH >Na
2
S ++3Na
2
CS
3
+2Na
2
C0
3
+6H
2
0
(D) SiCI
4
+NaOH(aq) >NaSi0
4
+4HCI
11. When NaN0
2
is heated in absence of air, the products is/are?
(A) NaN0
3
(B) Na
2
0
(C) N
2
(D) 0
2
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraph 2 multi ple choi ce questi ons and base
upon the paragraph 3 multi ple choi ce questi ons have to be answered. Each of these questions has
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questi on Nos. 12 to 13
Adiabatic walls
Container (A)
H
2
0.1 M aq. solution
of urea
Container (B)
H
2
0
12. If we create vacuum in container A at 25C then:
(A) Water will be completely vaporised in the container.
(B) There will be no vaporisation in the container.
(C) The equilibrium will establish in between water vapour and liq. H
2
0 and vapour pressure of
water will remain same as it would be in presence of atmospheric pressure.
(D) The equilibrium in between H
2
0 (v) and H
2
0(/)will establish but vapour pressure of H
2
0(v)
will be more than as it would be in presence of atmospheric pressure.
13. Which of the following statement is conect regarding container B?
(A) water will migrate from Glass (i) to Glass-riband no equilibrium will establish.
(B) water will migrate from Glass (i) to Glass (ii) and equilibrium will establish after some time.
(C) water will not migrate to any side.
(D) water will migrate from Glass (ii) to Glass (i) and equilibrium will establish after some time.
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Paragraph for Questi on Nos. 14 to 16
The accompanying diagram represents a reversible carnot cycle for an ideal gas:
A
Isotherm: T= 1000 K
Heat absorbed =150 KJ
Isotherm: T =200 K
V
14. How much heat is rejected at the lower temperature, 200 K, during the isothennal compression?
(A) 150 kJ (B) 30 kJ
(C) 120 kJ (D) data are not sufficient to calculate exact
value
15. What is the entropy increase during isothermal expansion at 1000 K?
(A) 0.15 J K"
1
(C) 150 J K''
(B) 150 kJ K
(D) 750 J K"
1
16. What is the Gibbs free energy charge during the process A ->B?
(A) 150 kJ (B) -150 kJ
(C) 30 kJ (D) can not calculate as data are not sufficient
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SECTJ ON -C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 7 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0
to 9 (both inclusive). '
1. In the cell reaction
(i) Au >Au
3
^+3e" AG =-n,FE
(ii) 3Au
+
+3e
_
>3 Au AG
2
=-n
2
FE
Overall reaction = 3Au
+
>Au
3
"+2Au AG =-nFE
What should be the value of n here?
2. How many of following elements will liberate H
2
gas when treatedwith dil. HN0
3
?
Mg, Zn, Sn, Pb
3. (A) Consider the following statements for blast furnace in the metallurgy of Fe from haematite.
(1) In blast furnace carbon is oxidized by oxygen into carbon dioxide first and then C0
2
is
reduced by carbon.
(2) Haematite^s reduced by CO.
(3) In the blast furnace slag is FeSi0
3
.
(4) tn the blast furnace Fe is obtained in trre^forrrrof pig iron.
(B) Also consider the following statements for roasting process during metallurgry of CuFeS
2
.
(1) As and Sb impurity evolve in the form of their oxides.
(2) CuFeS
2
will convert into FeS.
(3) Some amount of S0
2
is also evolved during the process of roasting.
(4) Pyrite is converted into Cu
2
S.
How many of above statements from (A) and (B) are true?
4. How many of following compounds will react with excess of KCN to form complex ions?
AgN0
3
, PbN0
3
, CuS, CuCN, Cd(CN)
2
, Fe(CN)
2
, Fe(CN)
3
, CoCI
2
, NiCI
2
, Ni(CN)
2
5. How many coordination isomer are possible for the following compound? (excluding the given
structure of molecule)
[C0(NH
3
)
6
f[Cr(NO
2
)
6
f
6. If 10 g of AgCI is dissolved in 1 kg of H
2
0, relative lowering in vapour pressure is 3.6 10~
7
.
Calculate the solubility product (K
s p
) of AgCI. Give your answer by multiplying it by 10
10
. [density
of H
2
0 can be assumed as =1]
7. How many of following salt are first soluble in Na
2
S
2
0
3
solution, followed by a white ppt. formation
and finally ppt. turns dark black on standing?
AgN0
3
, Pb(CH
3
COO)
2l
Hg(N0
3
)
2
, BiCfe, CuS0
4
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SECTI ON 4 A
Si ngl e Correct Choi ce Type
This section contains 7 multiple choi ce questi ons. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE i s correct.
1. At a platform there are 3 gates numbered 1, 2 and 3. In how many ways can 100 people get inside
the platform (Given that at a time only one person can get inside the platform through one gate)
^ ~ _____ (B) f
(O 12" (D)
1 0 2 0 !
4!
x
' 5!
2. In a country there are 25 states. Every state has 15 towns. Clearly there will be two kinds of pair
of towns, one is intra-state and other is inter-state. For every intra-state pair there is a network
of 2-highways between that pair of town. For inter-state there is network of 3-highways between
that pair of town. Calculate the total number of highways in country
(A) 197550 (B) 207750
(C) 217550 . (D) 227550
3. If x >0, then the minimum value of x
1 0 0 0
+x
9 0 0
+x
9 0
+x
6
+ is
x
(A) 1000 (B)2000
(C) 1996 (D)3000
4. The perpendicular distance of the line r a =1, r b =1 from origin, is
Ia-b|
(B)
laxbf
(D)
a x b| |a x b|
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5. In a plane there are 3 points A(1, 2, 3), B(4, 5, 6) and C(7, 10, 12) from a point D(2, 6, 11), a
perpendicular is dropped to this plane and foot is defined as F. Then the direction of A BxBC will
be along
(A) DF (B) FD
(C) BD (D) cannot be determined
6. For each positive integer K, let S
K
denotes the increasing arithmetic progression of positive
integers whose first term is 1 and whose common difference is K. For example, S
3
is the
sequence 1, 4, 7, 10, For how many values of K, S
K
contains the term 2005
(A) 12 (B)18
(C) 17 (D) 21
7. Given that |Ax
2
+Bx +C| >|ax
2
+bx +c| for all x e R, where B
2
>4AC then which of the following
options are correct
(A)|A|>|a| _(B)4BUqb|
(C) |C| =|c| (D) B +4ac <b
2
+4AC
Multi ple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 4 multi ple choi ce questi ons. Each question has four choices (A), (B),(C) and(D)
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
e
2x _
e
x
+ 1
8. Which of the following set of values y = can attain?
e
2 x
+3e
x
- 7
(A) (-5,4) ^B H ^- t L
(C)[3,*>) (DM-1,3]
9. Let - +- +- =1 for x >0, y >0, z >0. Which of the following sets could be the possible values
x y z
of( x- 1) ( y- 1) ( z- 1)
(A) 110, oo) (B)[11,oo)
(C) [7, oo) (D) [6, oo)
10. Find the number of ways in which 10 apples can be distributed to 7 students such that 2 particular
students get an odd number of apples each and every other gets an even number (>0) of apples
(A) 150 (B)1035
(C) 210 (D) 45
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11.
x
3
6x
2
+11x 6 a
The values of a for which - + =0 does not have a real solution is
x
3
+x
2
- 10x +8 30
(A) -10
(C)5
(B) 12
(D)-30
Comprehensi on Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraph 2 multi ple choi ce questi ons and based
upon the paragraph 3 multi ple choi ce questi ons have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4
choices (A). (B). (C)and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questi on Nos. 12 to 13
Read the followi ng write up careful l y and answer the followi ng questi ons:
+ve z-axis
+ v e y- a x i S f , r _
->+ve x-axis
A 4 B
IrUhe above ^hown cuboid (AB =4, AE =3, AD =5) an insect can only crawl along the wall and it cannot
fly.
12. Find out the length of the shortest path if an insect has to travels from A to G
(A) 8 (B) V74
(C)10 (D) V90
13. The direction ratios of a line followed by the insect during its journey from A to G along the
shortest path, are
(A) (3, 4, 5) (B) (0, 4, 5)
(C) (7, 0, 5) (D) (0, 0, 1)
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Paragraph for Questi on Nos. 14 to 16
Read the followi ng wri te up carefully and answer the followi ng quest i ons:
Let N =2
2
x 3
3
x 7
f
^,
14. How many factors of N
2
which are less than N, are not the factors of N
(A) 91 (B) 92
(C) 98 (D) 94
15. How many factors of number N are in the form of 4k +1, (k e N)
(A) 9 (B)13
(C)11 (D)12
16. How many factors of number N are multiple of 54
(A) 20 (B)18
(C) 12 (D) 10
S E GTI O N - C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 7 quest i ons. The answer to each question is a si ngl e di gi t integer, ranging from 0
to 9 (both inclusive).
1. Number of points having positive integral co-ordinate lying on the plane x +2y +3z =15 is n,
then ^ is equal to
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2. Let a, b, c be positive real numbers such that - +- +- =1 and S is the minimum value of abc
a b c
then the value of the logarithm of S to the base 3 is -
6.
7.
3. If n is number of ways of colouring a cube with the help of 4 distinct colour such that on exactly
one face one colour goes and two faces remain empty then ^ is
4. If n is the number of roots (real or imaginary) of the following complex equation z
1 0 0
=z then
i s
n
17
If we write all multiples of 6 side by side then a large number N will be formed as follows
N =612182430 Then the 1000
th
digit of this number N from left is
If be +qr =ca +rp =ab +pq =-1 then the value of
The digit at thousand place in the expansion of 251
1 u u u
is.
ap a
p
bq b
q
, is
cr c r
1000
j s
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