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No. of Questions: 150
wRfqi'f~: 150
1
Time: 2 i Hours
'i01Fi1, : 450
Note: (1) Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3
<W:. 1fq,lf>'fif; ~ if;F"q iii om <'lit om i'\; ~ >Rilc! '(if, iii f<jilicd q <'lit om
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(3) Thi::; paper comprises of three sections.
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SECTION - I
'WIS - I
PHYSICS
(Marks - 150)
1.
''IT'ft "lit
100 times
(3)
10 times
'I)[
(4) 2 times
q-{
fEIwr
m'N
(2) 100
A capacitor of 20
~LF
TIT
and charged
(2)
(3)
~lF
to
10
TIT
TIT
300 Volt
<imft"!, ;ofT
(4)
500 Volt
it
Wll'ihH
(2)
~ 20 ~F
(1) 200~
(4)
300~
(3)
400~
'f;l'l
m'N
if
f'l-;<'1'i1
(4)
ii?
fi\<!r
-.<rn
500~
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(I)
23 Amp
(2)
30
23 Amp
(3)
3
23 Amp
(4)
15
23 Amp
10 ~ of; ~q
~ ~ ~ 'R
mwr <m<'li
c.rro!i ~ B ~ ~
'IillUli'l :
24
( I) 23 rrQfi'qmrr'1rT{
4.
'!'IT ~ I
(2)
oi'Pc of;
Gft<:r.:r if ~ c.rro!i 'f
(3)
"R'I
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An electric bulb rated for 500 Watts at 100 Volt is used in a circuit
having 200 Volt supply. The resistance R is put in series with the
bulb so that the bulb delivers 500 Watt energy. Find the value of the
resistance R :
(I) 50 ohm
(2)
40 ohm
(3) 30 ohm
(4) 20 ohm
<T
(I) 50 ~
5.
(2)
(3) 30 ~
400i'\-q
(4) 20 ~
(2)
time
(3)
Rev
L
current
are those of :
(4) voltage
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R~V
(1) ~T
6.
if; B"'l"A
trTt ?
(3) ~'Im
(2)"fI"IT'1
(4) ci'I.,.cctl
i
R2
1
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,.,
<it
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mit '!iT
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7.
R,
R,)
1\
~oi ( __
.] +_1 (3)
-4
R,
R,)
1)
-~;i [1
---
4" R,
R,
(II!
(4) -~oi - + - ,
4" R,
R,)
(2)
400 watt
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m~ ?
(1) 300
8.
GWl
'liT
"lfttr"l it
>IR1Uq
(2)
400=
fih(1;fl ~ffiRf
V ~ 100 sin
(1:fTCR) '!it
(3) 500=
j'hBI'1
(4) 250
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The impurity atoms with which pure Silicon should be doped to make
a P type semiconductor is :
(1) Phosphorus
(2) Aluminium
(3) Sodium
~
(4) Antimony
Mt1 i;1
9.
<i'm
~ <'11""(11
~ P
~ 01q",oq q{'1I~dlt
'1{<\.,
fihm "1Ft
~~,11__~1 ~,~Ip__~
(e)
(b)
(a)
(1) circuit (a) and (b)
<it
~ ~ P-N
Bfir
~ "IT
gl>ilg1
(1 'lid 1
'!it
~ ~
~1 ~ ~
(2)
(4)
~oft'fi'1
if <i't-.j'f
if ;oQU'ld <WI
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10. If far a transistor the common base current gain is 0.96 then find the
common emitter current gain.
(2)
49
mill ~
liM! ?
(3) 48
(4) 98
11. Which of the following statements about the nuclear reactor is true:
*"'"
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"BT!T ~ ?
~ fW't f'8rr
BT 'li"-R
"lTdT
~I
(2) ~ 'liT
J:rI.i't>r
~.j'f
'lilf
3= ~ CITii\
fW't f'8rr
<fi"\Tm
'liT
J:rI.i't>r
2!it
'liT":'r
'lilf
~1<fT '!it
~ ~
"lTdT ~
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\W"f
if wR '1M
;:ru-B '3ct1fJ!t1 iR cm<fI x- f4i{uj'f c8
qce
m q I'f1 (
<it
W:rr urri\
en
011i'l,n
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15. The threshold frequency for photoelectric emission from a material is
6x 10 14 Hertz Photoelectrons will be emitted when this material is
illuminated with monochromatic radiation from:
(1) 5 watt infrared lamp
(2) 10 watt Ruby LASER light
(3) 10 watt sodium lamp
311,!:R\1 6 x 10 14 $
'f{
~ I '311 ~
<it
'1it ~ (?t~~)
if B fiR1 liiTff B WliT~J11T'l
-&fit ?
(2)
10 'IR if; ~ ~
16. A boat which has a speed of 5 km/hr in still water crosses a river of
width 1 km along the shortest possible path in 15 minutes. The velocity
of river water in km/hr is :
'>iT fi1'; ~Wr qAT if slwft/cic! '1it 'E!R'f B "R'T fl'liffi ~ I 'Z'fi
f'li1ft ~ '1'ft <it BGffi 'fi'1 (1 >q I~ qffi W'l'f ~ B 15 fi:Ac if 1ffi
~ ~ I '1'ft if; qAT '1it 'E!R'f f'li1ft /cic! if fi1';wfi ~ :
'Z'fi
"'11"[,
(1) 4
(2)
(3) 2
(4)
'Z'fi m<'f ~
Fim if
g ~{i<41q \'i'WT ~) :
(1) 4 mg
(2)
3 mg
(3) 2 mg
10
(4)
1 mg
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18. A vessel contains oil (density 0.8 gm/ em3 ) over mercury (density 13.6
gm/em 3 ). A homogeneous solid sphere floats with its half volume
immersed in mercury and the other half in oil. The density of the
material of the sphere in gm! em 3 is :
GmF1
.wrr?
(1) 3.4
(2)
6.4
(3) 7.2
(4) 9.8
(1 )
mv
' downward
:\1 +111
(2)
- - - upward
M+m
(3)
AI\'
.vl +m ' downward
(4)
- - - upward
m ",dl'1I'1 'liT %
if;
Bffi
~ 'R: ~
M+m
031JG:lft M
g3n 'i<
Mv
l;dl'1I'1
~ ~~n
if
i'l"IT ~
<M
~ ?
(1 )
mv_ ~
iH +111)
'Jit o3i'n:
(2)
(3)
_Mv , ~
M+m
'Jit o3i'n:
(4)
mv
M ~111
}vfv
11
!v1 +m
'Jit o3i'n:
'Jit o3i'n:
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20. A thin circular ring of mass M and radius r is rotating about its axis
with a constant angular velocity co. Two objects each of mass mare
attached gently to the opposite ends of a diameter of the ring. The
ring now rotates with an angular velocity :
i'fm
<!> "Iffi
0m
(1)
wM
m+M
(2)
Ul
coM
(3)
m+2M
w(M+2m)
M
(4)
co(M+m)
-M
21. If the radius of the earth were to shrink by 2%, its mass remaining
the same, the acceleration due to gravity on the surface would:
(1) decrease by 2%
(2) increase by 4%
(3) increase by 2%
(4) decrease by 4%
~
~
(2) 4% ~ '''11'1'11
(3) 2% ~ "i11l'11
"'T \'<
=Jl" 1e:m if; "Iffi 3m '% qtdl'hl(" 'h1l1 i'f fln.1 '1ft'r i't WI
'l'e:m <!> 2'51"11~ &t?f i't
'3Qm; qi\ 'l'e:m qi\ ~ i't
'3(1'1',1 '1R
01T"IT ~ I '3""B
"ITQ"{
'l1T'T
"'lR
'3ii'lI~ filid.f1 ~
'1ft'r
? ('l'e:m
f2li;it)
(2)
3200 km
(3) 4800 km
12
(4)
6400 km
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23. Two bodies A and B of equal masses are suspended from two separate
massless springs of spring constants kl and k2 respectively. If the two
borlies oscillates vertically such that their maximum velocities. arc
if; ~ if; 3wwr 'liT ~ B if; ~ if; 3wwr 'liT 31 jq 1tl 'f'lT iMr?
[k;-
(1)
viZ;
(2)
k
-'
(4)
k,
k,
k,
--
24. The root mean square speed of Helium gas atoms is 5/7 of the root
mean square speed of the Hydrogen gas molecules. If the temperature
of the Hydrogen gas be oOe then the temperature of the Helium '.vill
be about:
t<iRl"'1
lrt1 if;
q<'1I~"iT
'lit
~ if;
crt if;
l<TS,,'tor.,
lrt1 <fi ~3iT if; crt <fi ~ <fi 'P\'i~1 'liT 5/7 TIT ~ 1 ~ GI~;[ljj'1
lrt1 'liT tllq'1I'i oOe -;iT <it t!1Fi'1"'1 lrt1 'liT tlIQ'1I'i <'1'1'1'1 fhtl'il iMr?
(1) 273 0 K
(2)
273 0 e
(3)
1030 e
(4)
103 0 K
<M =-"ft11
( I + x ) 4i\
(1)
YA,;
I
"K'f
~ 'T'lT
YAx
(3)
21
13
ft
~ @"I'h( ~ ~
cnJ<t
fihtl'1l
iMr ?
Yx"
Al
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26. A soap bubble of radius r has been formed at normal temperature
and pressure under isothermal condition. If the surface tension of
the soap solution is T then find the work done in forming the soap
bubble:
'H1'11"'l ffi'! d"'-lT ~ 'R ~ <f;
~(1 :II
T~
(ATi'l
'1'-lT ~ I
6) '11 '11
'lK
"!6
cit ~(13(11 ~ if
(2)
(I) 2nr'T
mz.r B r ,'h<J:oql'H
fimr
fihd '1 I
(3)
4nr'T
WI d I
'Iir4
en '1 eft
'!iT ~ 'ikll'hl{
d"'-lT
mz.r
'!iT <1"l1"
~ 'T5T ?
Hnr'T
(4)
16nr'T
27. A spherical ball of radius 1 x 10-4 ill and of density 10 4 kg/m 3 falls
freely under gravity through a height h before entering a tank of
water. If after entering the water the velocity of the ball does not
change then find h. The coefficient of viscosity of water is 9.8 x 10 Nj
m2 :
fi,
"I~(1dl
iIT cit
x 10 N/ill2~ I):
(2)
(1) 2>l\
(~)
20 >l\
(4)
10>l\
100 >l\
f<'hm
<W;
<IR <f;
'!iT ffi'!
mmtq
0(1 <IR
qc;T"f
(1) 1154 K
'liT
(2)
1100 K
(3)
14
cit
1181 K
'"I d I~ ii
fit f'n>:1
(4)
d I q '11 '1
1127 K
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29. 70 calories of heat is required to raise the temperature of 2 mol of an
ideal gas from 30 to 3SoC at constant pressure. The heat required in
calories to raise the temperature of the same gas by the same range
(30 De to 35 DCY at constant volume will be :
%
~t
'rn ii>
>ffi'f
'!)[
ft-q{
~ <R ~
ii> ~ 70 it"iHI 0'P1T qit "1 "" {d 'l9Cft ~ I i'ldl ~i1 ;mt 'rn (2 >ffi'f) '!)[
;mt -.:WIT (30 D ~ 35De) if ~ (11l'"ld'1 <R dlQ'11'1 ~ ii> IW't
it"'l;(j if fiBd "I I 0'P1T -q 1\1l i1 ?
(1) 30
(2)
50
(3) 40
(4) 60
~J
of work is done on the gas. If the initial internal energy of the gas was
30 J then the final internal energy (in J) of the gas will be :
<?Mt?
(1) 12
(2)
42
(3)
18
(4) 58
(2)
lODe
(3)
15
4.2 J) :
l2.5 0 e
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~ 'iii dl'1'"lH 21 oC"P: (('Ii~, MW'fi1
>ffili't'1" 20~ % ~
'I 200 oi'Rc qif ~ \1'<'II~ "B ~ %, &m ft-"n -nsrr "IT WI %I "lK
~ 'iii d I '1 '"I I'1 'tt ~ if Q'Ii(1 '"I I '1 %(["IT ~ if "B ~ ~ (('Ii
w:iT qif ful-$'IiI, M(l'1il &i3[lh~1 ll'fto 2 d"'-lT ~ 0.2"B<ft %, "B GfTjjT
"IT (1'Ii(1~ %I "lK ~ft:iT qif ffi'l. "I1~I'lidl 2"li'li 0.2 <r;i'ID/(<ft"Bc) IB
ill ~ iii GfTjjT 'iii ffi'll1R fi\jd '1 I &1T 7 (f<t<:rr~: 1<r;~i'ID ~ 4.2")):
(('Ii
(1) 15C
(2)
10C
(3)
12.SoC
(4)
IS oC
32. A thin lens of refractive index 1.5 has a focal length of 15 em in air.
When it is placed in a medium of refractive index 4/3 then its focal
lenght will become:
(1) 30em
(('Ii
zihr
(2)
5 em
(3)
(4)
10 em
if
60 em
"p:
Q,lch(l ~
"lK "" zihr om (('Ii i!it '11"'1'"1 if -nsr f<t<:rr "lr'! M(1'1i1
2li'li 4(3 IB, ill ;:m zihr qif q.~'Ii(1 ~ fi\jd.-fj IB "1llHl 7
IS"B<ft ~ I
;>1'1'1<1'1
(I) 30"B<ft
(2)
5"B<ft
(3)
1O"B<ft
(4) 60"B<ft
33. A lens is formed by pressing mutually the plane faces of two identical
planoconvex lenses each of focal length 40 em. It is used to obtain a
real inverted image of the same size as the object. The object must be
placed from the lens at a distance of :
(1) 100 em
(2)
80 em
(3) 40 em
16
(4)
60 em
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40
34. Focal length of two lenses are f and f' and dispersive powers of their
BBt <iit eN 'Ii(, ~ f d"IT f' %" d"IT ~ 'f'<Tm if; err< oR ~ 0'i'lit
fill",01 WffiT ffiTf~T: wd"IT Wl%" l;yr ~ ~(cjj 'liT fi1(4I'1i( (('Ii ~~'1
((d1ij~'Ii) #(1 ~ if; lWt A9 if "ft ~-m Boi'1" Btl %" ?
~
(1)
w'~
2w,
f~
2f
(2)
(3)
w'~
2w,
f~
f/2
w'~
2w,
- 2f
f~
- f/2
<pikft'1 ~~jj
'iii
(1) fo
45, f,
- 9
(2) fo
50, f,
(3) fo
30, f,
(4) fo
6, f,
17
10
30
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'i' ~ ~
fiBm
"f'!(q
Wji'F.<j
(2)
60 'liT
oFM
(3) 40xlO-4
20
1ft0
fl1<'1I'1
6['1ld~ ~ I ~
<tt
(4) 40
37. The ratio of the speed of sound in Nitrogen gas to that in Helium gas
at 300 K is:
'1h;?\"1'1 <"1"IT $1fBj~4
~:
(1)
1~
(2)
W if
A7!
/'
(3)
'''If.'r
fi15
<tt "IR'it
(4)
'liT 01jql<"1
irs
38. Which one of the following statement is not true for the progressive
wave y ""
4sin 2
1[
(O.~2 -l~O)
18
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"ffi'q
'1<ff %,
~ t
<f"IT
x 'Ii'1~T: fl'li"';
-wn
-wn
(1) ~ C3W1T'l 4
(3) ~ ~ 50~
<f"IT
J(
iifel>llc{ if % :
39. When the light enters the glass from air which of the following
statement is true?
(1) its wavelength increases
(2) its wavelength decreases
(3) its wavelength remains unchanged
(4) its frequency decreases
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err::! B 'fiiq if
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%mf.'r"l if B
'Ii>R
(1) ~ ct{'I~EL\ ~
(2) ~ ct{'I~EL\ ~
(3) ~ ct{,I~EL\
(4) ~~~%
%
"Itt "Ie:(1di %
"ffi'q
(2)
24
(3) 8
19
(4) 36
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~ '{{sIlM5l
(1) 18
(2)
24
(3) 8
(4) 36
T'! 'lit
~ 1 -31lqRit1
<ii
IWR
'R -3W1(1';*F1
fTmrr
~ 1 f<'1t1d'1 IlRi",q
f'li{On
t('!> ~
fi';:~TT
~ '"fiT 'h~II'4 { %- :
"2
(1) -
(2)
211:
(3)
(4)
"
ll'liT~T
'lit f'h<:uT
c'h{lctl ~ 1
<iM
iil'1l<1'l ~ 1
<iM
f'lit1 '11
Wf'! lIT~
fcffi;r ~
if
<iM
i 'R
<iM
1?rTT ?
(2)
(4)
20
i"i\
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43. A tuning fork vibrating with a 20 em long sonometer wire produces 5
beats per sec. If the length of the sonometer wire is converted into 21
em keeping tension same there is no change in the frequency of
beats. Frequency of tuning fork shald be in Hz :
B>fl ~
{<'If{" 20
(1) 200
(2)
205
(3)
210
(4)
215
44. A closed organ pike PI is vibrating in the first overtone and another
open organ pipe P2 is vibrating in the third overtone. Both of these
organ pipes resonate with a given tuning fork the ratio of the length
of PI to P2 is :
t('li
rut
~~
if
'R ~ ~ ~ P 1 ~
<tr.iT ftrif
'li"'1'1
"l?{
(1 )
'!i"l"l
"l?{
<:<IT
'R
<:<IT ~
~ I PI i'f"-TT P, 'lit
J;[Z[ll
(1 P'li ~
(2)
41
'!iT 01 jYl<1 ~ :
(3)
3
2
(4)
2
3
45. The apparent v.ravelength of light ray coming from a star is 0.01%
greater than its real wavelength. The velocity of the star is :
21
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(3) 30 ~ /"ft
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(4) 3 0 ~ /"ft
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(2)
it "ft 'liR m
(1) OR i]c:
(2)
NOT gate
~ ~IIM'li i]c: ~ ~ ?
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(3)
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centimeter
(3) milimeter
(4) dekameter
~ ~ 1 ""
~ '"1Ft qffi
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it
(1) 999
yi am 5 V t1'Ii
lWrUq 'liT "lR ~
(2)
1000
lWrUq
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it
<11{ 141
9999
(3)
22
(4)
1001
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short duration
(3) The radii of the pulsers are about 10 km
(4) The emitted pulses may be in the visible region or radio region.
q ffi \"l ~
( 1) 'TIl"
(2) 'TIl"
"fR if
~ ~
sit
'W[
.mt
~ qij ~ ~ -,,;q
if
Fcrwr
~"'1qijq
m'i'f
'3ct1f;\'I)
~~
(3)
q<q{l
~ <>h!i"1I'."1 Wf'PT 10
(4) '3ff1fJl(1
Fcrwr
fi\ilfi
~d ~
~"'1qijq ~ qij ~
'p<r 'h1
'IT '{[?;In
'h1 if "iiTffi
50. Satellites A and B are revolving around the earth in circular orbits of
radii RA and Rs respectivelyy. The ratio of their orbital periods {TA/Tsl
will be :
'*'
"llif
RA<:f'lT R B "l0>"1lffi <Th'It lM 'li>ID
'li>ID if ~ "ITffi ~ "lj'."ll{ (TA/T B) 'liT'IT'11Wrr:
if 'i'l W ~ I ~
,
(1)
(~:r
(2)
(~:r
I'
(3) ( R:J
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SECTION - II
~
-II
CHEMISTRY
(Marks - 150)
<ti'r'l
BT 'Tffil ';
LiAlK,
LiAlH,
LiAlH,
LiAlH,
(CH 3 ),CHOH.
C,HsOH
C (graphite)+2H2(g) '" CH 4
B <ti'r'l
<llf'1 flh 'll
BT 'Tffil
'liT "'IT'1"
il<'r
1.mClT
HC1.25H 2 0;
kj/mol
57.32kl/mol
6.Ho = -69.5kj/mol
'; ?
mll'lf.'i '"
(I) B'fi'A"-~
(2)
~-~
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53. Which of the following is incorrect named reaction?
(1) Aldol condensation
(2) 2!;;f\S11{1 3~
(3)
fi:!i {hl<'1
<!iNC
(4) {N1f.1qjliii~"R 3~
mfoh'll
54. Which of the following is incorrect for the use of indicator in titration
of solutions?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
i'f B
B ~ruiiic>:
'liT
w:i'M
~~"R
iii
It
iii fW1:
'R'rff
w:i'M
.mn It
w:i'M
.mn It
(3)
'T'f (21Cijliil'1)
~ruiiic >: 'liT
(4)
w:i'M
i'f
1<1i'"lliAl~
.mn It
25
i'f ~ B
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55. Smoke and dust are the examples of colloidal system:
(1) Solid in gas
(2) Liquid in gas
(3) Liquid in liquid
~;if <'I'lT
(1)
"T<f fiHr
<i?roI",;lti1~"'$!tl
(f3[
cf; ,,"I~(UI
em
fm if
(3) ""
(2)
if "'"
'it
fm if ""
(4) ""
if iRr
"., if ft
(I) 'hl1
(2) ~
ft
'11otl'l'i~{i
fm cf;
~ 'T<'ICf
C31T'ffi
'Iii
'Iii
0TI"Ffi
= <rift
~ '1it>J(11
'il
*1'1(11
~ '3~.fr / ~
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i'fft 'IiR
"ill TR'R! ~
>i'm
>i'm
>i'm
:r'l
'fiT
'fiT
>i'm '!\t
'fiT
61<11<11 ~
:r'l
:r'l
61<11<11 ~
61 <11 <11 ~
<31"::!fi&:l ~ ~
58. Which one is correct for the I-group elements in going from Li to K ?
(I)
(2)
(3)
(4)
~ i'f ft
(1)
(2)
(3)
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60. Which of the following is incorrect?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
.., if <#R
BT'TWI ~
(1)
(2)
Q~'iB
(3)
Q~'i(1
(4)
if
if
(1""t)~~R ~ ~
QJft~R ~ ~
if
4 f- 'liWl'i
it
"It 'l1ff
~ ~
61. Which is incorrect for valence-bond (V.B) & molecular orbital (M.O)
theories?
H~
(1)
(2)
In V.S theory each electron of H2 spends its time around its own
nucleus
(3)
(4)
<#R m
~-~"I'l (V.B)
'1Wl % ?
(1) V.B
Jffi
.., if "#
Jffi
M.O ~ H,
if
'hl~<il,"" ~"I'l ~ ~
(3) 1.1.0 ~
<'Ii
o3N'iT W17I
>Wr
,,'l'f.t """'rrJI
""llI"B'" ~ 3iR
-#",
RI <11''11 l';
31j<1I( H, 'liT ~ ~a'fl'i
C31'R
"'.!filiilll(1 ~ "iR
C31'R
"'2!#llI(1 ~
28
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62. Which of the following is the incorrect?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
;pi
ih't
~ ,'fl'"R'Rl ~
,"<:<Ii"
if
H,S if
H 2 S it
3W
if
H,S it
(2)
(3)
(4)
>WI "ltf
"IT ~
'(l;
/>"x.t-.p ~ h/4n
0i'IT
fW:!:
if; fW:!:
R -tt"<!; 0fif{UT
'it I
R -tt"<!; 0fif{UT
"ltf
~ I
B"!~~R~~I
A 3-!""R R ~ Tf('j(f '(l; I
(3) A
(4)
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64. Which of the following is incorrect?
(1) Copper sulphate is a salt of weak base and strong acid
(2) Potassium carhonate,is a,salt of strong base and weak acid
(3) Potassium carbonate is a salt of weak base and strong acid
(4) Ferricchloride is a salt of weak base and strong acid
if B ~ ill 'TWf ~ ?
'1iI'R f1 <"fl c Of> $n 'llR "in:- ~ ~
<llil !'\it
( I)
'liT ~ i';
'liT ~ ~
(3) ~1'P1
'liT ~ ~
$n ~ ~ ~ ~
'liT
"l'1",.~
ffi
il ~ fl
ffi
"".:'1"
~ ~
J;[iIil1
J;[iIil1
ffi,
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66. Which of the following goes against (n + 1) rule?
(1) lfup to 3p ~ orbitals are filled, the next electron will enter into 48
~ orbital
(2) If up to 45 - orbitals are filled, the next electron will cnter into 4d
- orbital
(3) If up to 4s - orbitals are filled. the next electron will enter into 4p
- orbhal
(4) If up to 4s~& 3d - orbitals are filled. the next electron will cnter
into 4p - orbital
"" if B ~
"'l"R if;
"'l"R if;
~ ~ ~8~1'1 4s -,,"aNi
if
,"llI'li
~ ~ 'l8~1'1 3d -<!iaNi
if
,"1;j'1I
"flff
\'(
(2)
'1"f
~ 'R ~/aJq'lc'1
im
(3)
'1"f
(4 J
'lIT"f
if
"flff im
~ ~
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68. Which of the follO',dng is correct?
~ifB~mm!T~ 7
R -
R - CHOH
(1 )
- K2Cr207/H2So.. -----,)
R - CHOH
(2)
+ H2
- Cu/573K ----,
(3) R - CH 2 0H
"R'lft
69. The correct reactivity order involving cleavage ofR-OH bond is shown
by:
(1)
if l((C":h1t?kl
m'-lfi'lq; >
(4)
q;r R-OH
m'-ffl'r'li <
m'-ffl'r'li
32
<iTs
C3TWT ~
% "H"l'lil m!T
'Ii'f
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70. Assertion, A : Dextro-and laevo-varieties of tartaric acid are optically
active,
Reasoning, R: Asymmetric carbon atom is present in dextra-and
laevo-varieties.
(1) A and R both are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
(2) A and R both, are correct but R is not the correct explanation of
A.
(3)
(4)
itctT %
R ~ il'f; ~ ~ A
.3fR
(3) A W'f
(4) A 'lWf
~ oftci't-~
oftci't-~ if
( 1) A ~ R ~ il'f; ~ ~ A "if;
(2) A
~6f(1S;1 -
'lit
fW:!:
"if; fW:!:
R il'f; 'fin."!
R il'f; 'h1(01
<nft i
I
I
~ R ~ i I
"l"lfih R B1ft i I
tol B Li
(3) Al tol B B
(1) K
i
(2) Be to I B Ca ct'fi
(4) I tol ~ F ct'fi
ct'fi
ct'fi
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(<>i'R)
Assertion,
"I<?\'IT
A:
(4) A 'K'ITT
iI'I> ~ ~
~ R
i '*'114>
W i
R ~
if> fWz
R'
iI'I>
'l>1(al
.,m i
'lit
Sp3.
(1)
(2)
A.
(3)
(4)
(<>i'R)
Assertion,
(2) A ~ R
(3) A ~
iI'I> ~ ~
~ iI'I> ~ ~
if> fWz
if> fWz
if
R
R
lii'li(al
I
Sp3
iI'I> 'I>R"li I
iI'I> <flR"T .,m
%I
~ R W i I
(4) A 0ih: R ~ 'K'ITT ~ I
t~eir
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~
'IiR m
'IiR m
( I) 0
(2)
fW! fItft
(3)
~ ?
1
(4)
12
A.
(3)
(4)
Assertion, (~)
Reasoning,
( I) A
'liT<"!
~I
(2) A
"'1(01
"Itl
R ~. <5t'h ~ ~ A if;
(3) A n""'f ~ ~ R
(4 ) A '1<.'f(l ~
fW!
i3TeIi
~I
~I
fItft ~
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77. Which of the following is incorrect for antioxidants?
(1) Ascorbic acid
(3) Vitamin E:
(4) Vitamin D
(1) Qf'liIf4'h ~
(2 )
(3) fi1clflH E:
(4) P1clflH 0
"'it) C1 ~ s m;fr>3ii'-F4l,,4hfi (1
(3) Glucose has aldehydic group while fructose has ketonic group
(4) Glucose has ketonic group while fructose has aldehydic group
~
if B
~ <IT
~ 'lWf ~ ?
t<
(4) '''thl~
if 1!il2lf.i'h ['I
~*'M>
<1>'1'21"1 if 1!il2lf.i'h
"1"'M> <1>'1'21"1 if
l(k%l~ffi'h
H2
m 1tB
'liT BGT
(2)
He
(3) 0,
36
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10- 10 .
t::!"fi -3TI~
1x 10- 10 ~ I
<i't<.1' if 31CI1ffq
~ ?
(1) 5x 10-7 M
12)
5x 10-6 M
(4)
Ix 10-5 M
81. Assertion, A : KMnO..J- initially gives brown colour before it fades away
in the titration of warm acidified oxalic acid with
KMn0 4
Reasoning, R: KMnO..j. is converted to K2 Mn0 4
(1) A and R both are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
(2) A and R both, are correct but R is not the correct explanation of
A.
(3)
A is true but R
(4)
Assertion,
IS
(;;fR)
~~R
if
false.
if
if
llW'1
(2) A
'*'
'*'
R ~
R ~
5t'h g
5t'h g
(3) A B"I ~ ~ R
(4) A
'l"(1(l
'M
q.jCfT
ui't fif;
if
'If'lOI
"WIT ~ I
O!ff.l
~ Ci1ciif'-h
if
0m A ~
3m A ~
lm>:
lm>:
R
R
5t'h
5t'h
itfr ~
'I>T(U[
~ I
'I>T(U[
'1'tf ~
w; ~ I
R 00 ~ I
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82. Assertion, A : Overlap of an s with Px orbital in axial overlap gIves 11: bond.
Reasoning, R: 1t - bond is formed by the lateral overlap of ofbitals.
(1) A and R both are correct and R is the correct expianatioh of A.
(2) A and R both, are correct but R is not the coneet explanhtion of
A.
(3) A is false but R is true.
(4) A and R both are incorrect
Assertion, (;;iR) A: '% s if; Px "Ii!ff'li" if; mer Qfiffi4~13rrq(i[-q B n
- 'flUS "f'1<IT ~ I
Reasoning, ("IiI(OI) R: 1t,. 'flUS "Ii!ff'li" if; O1c{<1 ;Ji'rcr\'iN fi "f'1<IT %;
(1) A ~ R ~ iT<Fi ~. ~ A if; fW1: R "tt-", "Ii1{"1 %; I
(2) A ~ R ~ iT<Fi ~ ~ A if;
fW1:
RiT<Fi 'fil{ul
"'1tT '" 1
(3) A ~ ~ ~ R B<T ~ I
(4) A ~ R ~ l"f<1Cf ~ I
if B 'Iir'f m
'3 q
41'1 if
l"f<1Cf
%?
'lit
'Il" ".-f1<RlHI.';
B m 'liT Cf'!41>ic ~.
~'ffiI'R'i1{1,,'; 'liT i'lfilHI.'; 'lit ~
38
'liT
"'*l<Rlfll,,,; 'lit ~
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84. Assertion, A : Graphite is soft while diamond is very hard.
Reasoning, R : Diamond has 3- dimensional structure,
(1) A and R both are correct an'd R is the correct explanation of A.
(2) A and R both, are correct but R is not the correct explanation of
A.
(3) A is true but R is false.
(;:;iR)
Assertion,
(3) A B"'l ~ ~ R ~ ~ I
(4) A
-3W
R ~ 'Tffi1 ~ I
of; ~ - ~
I
HO-P~O
OH
H-P-~O
<tt
>;11 ("'ClI
of;
m<'r "liR
HO
\
OH
OH
OH
"v/
.0
(I) I
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 2
39
~ ?
/ \ /
P
HO-p--OH
w -mt
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86. Which is incorrect for an exothermic reaction: 2A + B
C+D?
t:% ~'-1flf'Ii ~
;pri'f
it
'IoRf
i ?
(1)
~ ~
'hl('!i
'1fu
2A + B ... C + D if,
ilIqqi
.~ ~
'hl(qi ~ if ~ 'lTIill
~fib'll
if
fWz
~ <IT
'1fu
'lTIill i
(2) In the vicinity of triple point, all the three phases may coexist
(3) In the vicinity of triple point, only two phases may coexist
;pri'f
it
(1) "I\<
qRj if,
(3) f?;1'1~1
~ <IT 'IoRf
i ?
.mn- i
<IT'3~ if, me tWft ~ t:% <IT"T m ~
<IT~ if, me ~ <TI ~ t:% <IT"T m ~
ill'1
(2) f?;fi'kl
fWz
if
tWft
~ t:% <IT"T
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88. Which is incorrect for an ideal gas?
~
(1) I!.A
(2)
(3) PV
(4) PVY
(3)
(4)
t ?
.mrr t
(1'F11 cfl >mill i'f I!. U ~ I!.H ~ 0 .mrr t
l(i1;'llcilR'h >mill i'f PV Q'h(1'"lI'1 .mrr t
Qf%'llcilR'h >mill i'f PV' Q'h(1'"lI'1 -.mrr t
j;@r 'K'R!
Cp~(iJGlaT)p
(2)
Cp= (BHlaT)p
(3) Cv ~ (8U18V)T
(4)
Cv ~ (BUlaT),
(1)
Nylon-66
(1) '11~<.11'1
(2)
66 (2)
Acetates
(3)
PVC
"IS<il'h/<i'fJj'"H 'f;ft
Q,{l~c(1
(4)
Polyester
(3) Yl<11ffi
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91. Frenkel and Schottky describe the defects in :
(1) Solids
(2) Liquid structures
(3) Solids & liquid - structures
(4) Properties of solids
~
(1)
"Tn:
~~T
iRr if
(2) RI,!{iHl/""
(3)
(4)
'li'll (fm;c~) ~ f
'lit
"1'11'1<:
if
"l '11 q c
if
(1) 'R'
'r'r '1""
(3 ) 'R' ~.FT
(4) 'R'
'R
"K'1 -.mlt
"l til til ~
42
'fiT
'R
Cfi<iI" ~
"K'1 -.mlt ~
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(3) Amines
(4)
lR
(1)
(3)
Phenolphthalein
?
(2) ~ ~ci{"'1
(4)~
94. Kb ofCH 3NH, is 4.5 x 10-4, NH3 has 1.8 xlO-s , and C6H5NH, has 4.2
x 10- 10 , The incorrect relative basic character is shown by:
WRT if
'WIC! 6Iffi'fi
(3)
(4)
C6HSNH,
(1)
(2)
<
NH3
<
TT
wm: ~
CH 3NH,
if B 'liR m
(1)
H- i):cq
<fi
~ -~
~ ?
WJlf = -e'/r
~~Tl!<'l WJlf = e'/r
qiR\ = -e'/r
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=:
i :
E;:=
mc 2 and
E ==
hv
(3)
f!1ffi\
..n
,l(ctltl '"
ont if
~ ~
-.<tm
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~
lffu
~ BY ~ ~ ?
2~
(1) C
99.
(2)
(3)
(4) Cl
(1)
(2)
Q.Y
(3)
Q.Y ~ {~d[PI/dt}/Iab'
(4)
Q.Y ~ {~d[AI/dt}/Iab'
~ i'f
labs
* {~d[AI/dt}/Iab'
B~
BY
(1)
(2)
Q.Y
(3)
Q.Y ~ {~d[PI/dt}/lab'
(4)
Q.Y ~ {~d[AI/dt}/lab'
mw ~ ~~R '!it
lffu
~ ~?
~~fM) ~
{~d[AI/dt}/lab'
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100. Which of the following is incorrect for primary, secondary, & tertiary
alcohols?
H
~
(I)
c
I
~ OH..
I h I
IS pnmary a CO 0
H
H
(2)
~
OH
is secondary alcohol
(3)
~C "C~OH
is secondary alcohol
(4)
~C"C~OH
is secondary alcohol
~ ~
'li'Gl m
>3m
l!t1l'1'h ~"kl
~!
H
(I)
I
I
I
OH
I ~
m'lfir'h t(0'iI ?kl ~
C
H
H
(2)
I
- C
C .- OH
f:<1l'1'h l(O'iI?kl ~
46
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SECTION - III
~
- III
MATHEMATICS
(Marks: 150)
12
101. The expression 3 + J5 + 2F2 is equal to :
12
3+J5+2F2
(1) I-J5+F2+M
1)
(2)
(4)
1-/S-F2+M
(1)
1)
f ( x+x
x'
==x-+~,x:;tO
x2
(2)
'
ciT
fix)
(x'-l)
iPTr :
(3) (x'-2)
103. A path of 7 meters width runs around outside a circular park whose
(, 2'1,
(2)
894
m'
(3) 924
47
m'
(4)
946 m'
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104. The area of the triangle with vertices at the point (a,b+c), (b,c+a),
(c,a+b) is :
't'fi ~~
fGmiil
(1) 0
.wrr:
(a+b+c)
(2)
(3) (ab+bc+ca)
(4) abc
105. By selling a table for 330, a trader gains 10% profit. Then the cost of
the table will be :
'iii
i 330 i'f
.wrr :
(1)
i 200
(2)
i 300
(3)
'liT
ffi<q
i 400
(4)
'l>@f
l <TI
i 500
106. If f : R --> Rand g : R --> R are two mappings. Which are defined as
f (x) ~ 2x and g (x) ~ (X2 + 2), then (fog) 2 will be :
f (x) ~ 2x
.wrr :
(1) 4
(2)
(3)
12
(4)
*'
10
l07.In how many ways can the word 'PENCIL' be arranged so that N is
alv.ays next to E ?
'PENCIL' ~~
~~lT
'iii ~ trftiil ft
E if; ~ coW'! ?
(1) 440
(2)
'fill
330
i'f
(3)
%: cnfin
(4)
240
",!in:
120
yz'
108. The value of (x-y) (x-z) + (y-z)(y-x) + (z-x)(z-y) is:
x'
(1) 1
(2)
(3) 0
xyz
48
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bcl
~ b~ cJ
109. The value of b
,[
1;;-
1
-
a'
bc
b'
ca
c'
0fiT 'lR
c-
! is :
ab I
ab
(2)
(I) 1
(4) ,a+b+c)
(3) -I
1:iJ -=
1 . \"
,!"Ii'h n -if;
(1) 8
(2)
"W[
C:;)' ~
12
(3) 4
1 is :
1 'fir '11''1
%
(4)
16
f.1 "'1R1Rsld if
Wl' ~
%?
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112. The sides (in em) of a right triangle containing the nght angle are 5x
and (3x~ 1). If the area of the triangle is 60 cm 2 . Then the sides of the
triangle are :
(2)
'*'
'<'Ii ,(Pl<i1"1
~, 5x
13x-1) ~
~ ~
(2)
(1) 7,2
(2)
3, 1
(3) 9,4
(4)
5,3
114. The radius of two circles are 4.5 em and 3.2 em. If they touch to each
other externally then the distance between their centres will be :
(1) 1.3em
(2)
3.8 em
(3)
7.7 em
'*'
(4)
6.7 em
(2)
3.8 W\to
(3) 7.7W\to
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(4) 26
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(2)
12 km/hr
(3) 20
(4) 24 km/hr
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(3) 20 km/hr
f'litfi 1'l"CT
(2)
f'litfi 1'l"CT
12
X4
f'litfi 1'l"CT
f'litfi /'l"CT
(4) 24
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=
+ 9x2 + 7x - 8
==
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(2)
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f';,
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(4) 8
(3) e a
(4)
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118. The value of x ~
1+ x) is:
'l)
(2)
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119. A bag contains 5 red and 4 white balls. A man draws two balls, the
probability of the same colour will be :
(2)
(3)
5
J8
(4)
4
9
x y
-;,.
120.The line ;;-+b=l touches the curve y=be-;- at any point. Then the
point will be :
~
\WIT:
>
~ =1,
ern; y= be-;
(1) (0, b)
(2)
(3)
(a, b)
(a,~)
(4)
(-a.~)
(I) 18
122. If x : y (With x
'Ita:
x: y
oF y)
('ifflT x
oF
(4) 9
(3) 6
y), x + z : y + Z "liT
-31j'1I<1 ~,
Tf'IT
.,
1
(I)Z<=-(x+y)
1
(2)Z=-(x+y)
(3) Z2 = x Y
(4) Z
52
Z,
=-
(x - y)
then:
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123. Around a fixed point A, in the sky is always at a distance 4 em. from
A, another point B moving. Then the locus of point B will be :
(I) a sphere
(3) a hemisphere
(4) a circle
(I) ~
>lWrr
(2) ",.r;
(4)
lX "J'H' x[ xx"-'1""
. v,'e
j x ,-Ae'
( x."
.XC
(2)
(I) I
'';'' '1Fl
melt
'IT ~
frru
l<
(3)
(4) 3
125. A and B are two alloys of the gold and copper prepared by mixing the
two metals in the ratio 7 : 2 and 7: 11 respectively. If equal quantities
of the alloys are melted to form a third alloy C, the ratio of gold and
copper in C is :
A * B O:T 'IT'); C3FH""hl
ofrm"t
"m ~
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(2)
7: 5
(3)
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(4) -1
(3) 2
(2)
1.28
(3) (2.64)2_(1.36)'
2.64x 2.64-1.36xI.36
2.64-1.36
(1) 4
(2)
1.28
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m :
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(2)
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(3)
180 em'
(4)
IS
4 em .The
186 em2
(3)
180 irft'
(4)
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if
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2m
(2)
2n
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130. The slope of the normal at the point (at2 , 2at) of the parabola y2
4ax
:=:
IS :
q,'kllJ y2
(1) -
(2)
' log x . dx
f, x
~,,-
(1)
'2
(3) -t
log x. dx
., -
i :
(4)
1
t
IS:
X'
'+
log 2
(3) 2 log 2
(2)
'2
(4)
'2
(log2-1)
(1-log2)
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W;;-Zj IQ'
2"ilttH
1< :
(1) A,j(A+G)(A-G)
(2)
A,jA+G
(3) A,jA-G
(4)
,JA+G
(1) 1
(2)
Bcffi
mer 11T"l i
(3) 3
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rsin 5x
if x "# 0
if x =0
is continuous at x
(1) 0
(2)
K,
0, is :
5
3
(3)
5
4
(4)
3
-
5
-
(4)
3
5
10 C3
(4) 20 C2
sin 5x
(1) 0
(2)
5
3
(3)
(1) 20 C
(2)
(3)
10 C
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dy
the value of dx
dy
dx
c:nr
IS:
l1Pf ~
j;
(2)
(1) 2,Jx
2,Jx
(3)
2x + 1
- y2 -
(2y-l)
(4)
(2y-1)
0 represents:
(2) a circle
(3) a parabola
(4) an ellipse
(2) "'" ~
x - 6) and
"IK
(x -a), (x2 - x - 6)
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(1) 2
0fR
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(2)
(3) 4
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and
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n
( 1) -
(3)
(2)
(4)
6
I,
f(x)~ { -I,
when x is rational
when x is irrational
tbcn:
(J J 1 'x) is cOn;-il11.1C1..tS at x
1 onl,Y
(,~;
-1 only
f (y) is continuous at x
f(x)~
m.
(1) f (x) ~ x = 1 'R frffi1
t,
(41 f (x)
f;lifit
t.
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dv
.
......:.... =cos (x+y) + SID (x +y)
dx
:2
:2I
(x + y)]
x +c
x +c
(x + y) ~ x + c
:2
:2
(x + y)]
(x + y)]
x +c
142.lf any line passes through two points (x,' y,) and Ix2, Y2)' Then the
gradient of the line will be :
'1f<t ~ 'hsrr ~~ lx, y,) -3lt< Ixz' Y2) B ~ ;;mfr ~, ci'r 'hsrr 'lit
qq "P:l1
(1)
1iMt
(l', +y,)
(x, H,)
(2)
(y, -y,)
(x, -x,)
(3)
(x,+x,)
(y,+),,)
~ , where p an
Il)p"l
(2)
q" 1
13) q" 0
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I
I
- + - + - + ...............00
1.3 3.5 5.7
I
(1) 7
(2)
I
-
(3)
(4)
145. The arithmetic mean of the marks 10, 15, 12, x and 16 is 14. Then
the value of x will be :
(1) 17marks
(2)
13 marks
(3)
lSmarks
(1) 17~
(2)
13;Wn
(3)
(4)
it, ill
lS;Wn
19marks
x 'Ii! '''IT'l ~:
(4)
19;Wn
(4)
(a' + b 2 )
2
b:
146. The minimum value of ~+-.-,-, is :
cos x
(1) (a-bj2
(2)
sm-x
(a + b)'
band c
(2) f
(3) a
band h
(4) f
'lK
0 represents a circle,
g and h
g and c
%-, ill
~RI"I"'f ~
(1) a ~ b~c ~ 0
(2) f~ g~h ~ 0
(3) a ~ b ~h ~ 0
(4) f~g~c~O
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148. If
M~x+
M+M
x~-3x"+1
(1 )
(3)
x'(x+l)
x 4 -3x:'+1
x'(x+l)
(2)
x 3 +2x J +3
x'(x+l)
(4)
----
x4+3x2+1
x(x' +1)
149. The equation of a straight line which passes through the origin and
perpendicular to the straight line 3x + 7y = 11 is :
i.'t "lR\t
~ <l"IT
't&r
3x + 7y ~ 11
'f("~~:
(1) 7x - 3y
(2) 7x + 3y
(3) 7x - 3y
(4)
7x + 3y
(I)
2S(J3-.I) meter
(2)
(3) 2S J3 meter
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(4)
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