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PHYSICS
1.
3R
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3R
5
GM
R
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4R
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GM
9R
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PART - I : PHYSICS
2.
The graph between 1/, where is wavelength of incident light and stopping potential (V) of three
metals having threshold wavelengths th1 , th2 and th3 in an experiment of photo-electric effect is
plotted as shown in the figure. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
V
metal 3 metal 2 metal 1
1/(1/nm)
hc
, where h is Plancks constant and c is the speed of light
e
hc
(D) tan is inversely proportional to
, where h is Plancks constant and c is the speed of light
e
(C) tan is directly proportional to
3.
A point charge q is placed at origin let E A , EB and EC be the electric field intensity at three
points A (1, 2, 3) , B (1, 1, 1) and C (2, 2, 2) respectively due to the charge q. Then choose the
correct options :
EB
(A) = 4
EC
EC
1
(C)
8
EB
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PHYSICS
4.
The diameter of a wire of length 100 cm is measured with the help of a screw gauge. The main scale
reading is 1 mm and circular scale is reading is 25. Pitch of the screw gauge is 1 mm and the total
number of divisions on the circular scale is 100. This wire is used in an experiment of determination of
Youngs modulus of a wire by Searles method. The following data are available: elongation in the wire
l = 0.125 cm under the tension of 50 N, least count for measuring normal length of wire is 0.01 cm and
for elongation in the wire is 0.001 cm. Possible percentage error in calculating value of Youngs
modulus (Y) (assuming that the force is measured very accurately) may be
(A) 1 %
(B) 2 %
(C) 3%
(D) 4%
5.
In the circuit shown AB is potentiometer wire of length 10m and resistance 500. CD is a 1m wire
of meter bridge which is balanced at CP = 20 cm. Given that when the potential difference across
R1 is applied across XY the balancing length on potentiometer is 2m and for potential difference
across R2, the corresponding length is 8m. Then
R1
1
=
R2
4
(B) Potential difference across R1 is 1V
(C) Potential difference across R2 is 4V
(D) EMF of the battery E = 5V
(A)
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PHYSICS
PHYSICS
6.
A sample of He gas is undergoes a cyclic process ABCDA as shown. Here symbols have their
usual meaning. Then which of the following options is/ are correct.
(A)
PA
=1
PB
(B)
TB
=2
TA
(C)
| Q |BC
=1
| Q |DA
(D)
Pmax
=3
Pmin
7.
A black body has a temperature of 'T' (in kelvin) and wavelength corresponding to maximum
energy density. When body cools, percentage change in the wavelength corresponding to the
maximum energy density is 900%. Then choose the correct alternative(s)
T
(A) Temperature of black body to which it is cooled is
9
(B) Ratio of rate of emission i.e. final to initial will be 1 : 10000
9T
(C) The magnitude of difference in two temperature
10
(D) Ratio of rate of emission i.e. final to initial will be 1 : 6561
8.
Two waves are simultaneously passing through a string, their equations are y1 = A1 sin k(x vt)
1
and y2 = A2 sin k (x vt + x0) respectively, where k = 3.14 cm and x0 = 3.0 cm, A1 = 6 mm,
A2 = 5.2 mm, select the correct statements.
(A) Their phase difference is 3
(B) They produce destructive interference
(C) Their resulting amplitude is 0.8 mm
(D) Their resulting amplitude is 11.2 mm
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PHYSICS
9.
When object O moves towards a fixed lens mirror combination, select correct choice / choices :
10.
At t = 0, a sample of radionuclide A has the same decay rate as a sample of radionuclide B has at
t = 60 min. The disintegration constants of A and B are A and B respectively, with A < B.
(A) The half life of radionuclide A is greater than that of B.
(B) At t = 60 min, number of atoms in sample of material A is greater than that of sample B.
(C) The two samples will never have the same decay rate simultaneously.
(D) After some time, the two samples will have the same decay rate simultaneously for an instant.
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PHYSICS
The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+3 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
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11.
In the diagram shown, a conducting rod is being translated on two perpendicular rails with a
constant velocity 2 i + 2 j m/s. A uniform magnetic field B = 1 Tesla is directed perpendicular into
the plane of the paper. At certain instant position conducting rod is shown. Find the EMF induced
in the triangular loop at the instant shown (in volts).
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X X X X
X X X X
X(0,
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2)X
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PHYSICS
12.
Consider the uniform circular arc as shown in figure. Arc is lying in x-y plane and kept symmetrical
about x-axis. The x-coordinate of centre of mass of arc is
R
. Here and are integers. Find
minimum value of + .
y
60
x
R
13.
A particle moves in the x-y plane with constant acceleration a directed along the negative y-axis.
2
Relation between x and y co-ordinate of the path followed by the particle is y = px qx where
p and q are positive constants. Velocity of the particle at the origin of co-ordinate system is
a( p2 )
. Here and are integers. Find + .
q
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PHYSICS
14.
Two block each of mass m are connected as shown in figure. Pulley are smooth and light. If the
coefficient of static friction at all surfaces is s. If inclination is increased gradually then '' at
which the blocks begins to slide is given by tan1(p s ) . Find value of p.
m
m
A
B
Fixed
15.
The speed of the liquid coming out of a small hole of a large vessel containing two different liquids
of densities 2and as shown in figure is
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PHYSICS
17.
A block of mass M is suspended by a string. Bullets each of mass m are fired vertically upwards
towards the centre of the block at speed u. If the bullets rebound after striking the block and
coefficient of restitution for each collision is same and equal to e, how many bullets per second are
2
18.
4
1
m/s, e = )
2
3
In the given circuit potential difference across the capacitor in steady state is volts. Find .
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PHYSICS
19.
When a non-isotropic cube is heated its length expands with coefficient of linear expansion
breadth expands with coefficient of linear expansion 2 and height expands with coefficient of
linear expansion 3The coefficient of volume expansion is . Find
20.
A soap bubble is being blown slowly on a tube of radius 1 cm. The surface tension of the soap
solution is 0.05 N/m and surface of the bubble makes an angle of 60o with the tube as shown. The
excess pressure over the atmospheric pressure in the tube is 2n pascal. Find n.
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PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, 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, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
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21.
In a 7.0 L evacuated chamber, 0.50 mol H2 and 0.50 mole I2 react at 427C according to reaction
H2(g) + I2(g)
2HI(g). At the given temperature, Kc = 49 for the reaction. Choose the correct
option(s) :
1 1
(R=0.0821 lit-atm mol K ) :
(A) Value of Kp is 49.
(B) The total pressure in the chamber is 8.21 atm.
(C) At equilibrium total mole of mixture is 1.
(D) Concentration of HI at equilibrium is
1
M.
9
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CHEMISTRY
PART - II : CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
The incorrect statement(s) is/are (A) For coagulation of As2S3 sol, +ve ions are effective.
(B) For coagulation of aluminium hydroxide sol Ba
2+
3s
1 1
9 3 4
3p
1 3
9 3 4
1/2
a0
3/2
a0
3/2
4zr 4 z 2r 2
6
a0 9 a02
zr /3a
0
e
e
3a0 3a0
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22.
CHEMISTRY
Which of the following isomerisms is/are shown by the complex [CoCl2(OH2)2(NH3)2 ]Br ?
(A) Ionization
26.
27.
(B) Linkage
(C) Geometrical
(D) optical
28.
(A)
OH
HO
O
O
(B)
HO
(C) HO
OH
OH
OH
OH
HO
OH HO
(CHOH)3
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
(D)
OH
HO
OH
O
OH
OH
OH
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25.
CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
29.
(D) M is CH2=CHCH2
OH
30.
Reaction-I
Reaction-II
Conc. H2SO4
80C
Conc. H2SO4
160C
Product (X)
Product (Y)
Which of the following option(s) is/are correct for above give reactions
(A) In the reaction-I product is formed by most stable carbon intermediate.
(B) In the reaction-II product is -naphthalene sulphonic acid.
(C) Product 'X' is converted into product Y by conc.H2SO4 / and it is a thermodynamically
controlled process.
(D) In the reaction I & II electrophile attacks on naphthalene with same regioselectivity.
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The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS
Marking scheme :
CHEMISTRY
In He
ion sample electrons make transition from 5th excited state to 2nd state only, all different
types of photons are observed. Then change in angular momentum of electrons producing 3rd
highest energy photon is how much times of angular momentum of electron in first orbit.
32.
equiv
33.
How many of following will produce atleast one coloured gas on heating?
FeSO4, LiNO3, KNO3, Co(NO3)2, H3BO3, K2Cr2O7, KMnO4,
NH4NO3, NH4NO2,
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Find number of molecules of NaOH consumed in the disproportionation reaction with one molecule
of P4.
35.
How many of the following orders are incorrect with respect to property indicated ?
3+
(1) Al
2+
< Mg
In how many of the following reactions, one of the products is obtained as a yellow precipitate ?
2+
+ CrO4
2+
+ Co
Ba
Hg
2+
Product
+ SCN Product
NH4 + [PtCl6]
+
Ag + CrO4
+
Product
Product
3
NH4 + [Co(NO2)6]
Product
Space for Rough Work
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34.
CHEMISTRY
Cl
1.
H
C
H3C
O
Br
2.
H Br H
Cl
3.
OH
4.
Br
OH
O
CH2OH
Cl
5.
6.
Cl
SOH
3
H
7.
8.
NO2
CH2OH
CO2H
CH3
Br
OH
NH2
9.
OH
Cl
10.
H
HO
COOH
H
COOH
38.
How many reactions will proceed through free radical addition mechanism ?
(i)
NBS
(ii)
HBr
h
(iii) CH3C=CHCH3
HCl
R 2O 2
HI
(iv) CH3CCCH2CH3
R 2O2
CH3
CH=CHCH3
HBr
(v) CH3CH=CH2
R 2O2
(vi)
NBS
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37.
CHEMISTRY
How many positional isomer(s) of dichlorobiphenyl is possible if each ring of biphenyl has only one
chlorine?
40.
How many molecules given below are more basic than aniline ?
NH
H 2N
NH
NH 2
CH 3
(I)
NH 2
CH3
(II)
NH 2
CH2
(III)
NH 3
(IV)
CH3
CH 3
NH 2
NH 2
CH 3
NH 2
O
(V)
CH3
(VI)
N
CH3
(VIII)
CH 3
(VII)
CH 3
CH3
(IX)
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39.
MATHEMATICS
41.
j + k + 2( i + j ). If PQ is the shortest
26
2
(D) the length of projection of OP on i + j + k is
3
42.
ac
2
2
(C) ac > b
(B)
1
1
<0
ab bc
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MATHEMATICS
2
44.
1
2
f : R [1, ) and f(x) = n([|sin 2x | + |cos 2x|]) (where [.] is greatest integer function) then
(C) f(x) is invertible in 0,
4
45.
2 y + 1) then
If
x [x] 2 dx = f(x).g(x) where [x] and {x} are integral and fractional parts of x, respectively,
0
{x}
, g(x) = ({x} 1)
2
1
2
{x}
2
The value(s) of k for which the equation x 2kx + 1 = 0 and (log10(x x 6)) x = log10(x + 2) 4 has
a common root, may be :
(A)
7
4
(B)
7
18
(C)
11
8
(D)
17
8
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43.
47.
If z1, z2, z3, z4 are complex numbers satisfying |z 25i| = r where z1 and z2 are complex numbers
having maximum and minimum modulus and z3 and z4 are complex numbers having maximum
and minimum arguments respectively. If z1 z2 = 30i then
(A) z1 = 25 + 15i
48.
(C) z3 = 12 + 16i
(D) z4 = 12 + 16i
a b c
If abc = p and A = c a b and AA' = then a, b, c are roots of equation :
b c a
3
(A) x p = 0
49.
(B) z2 = 25 15i
(B) x x p = 0
(C) x + x p = 0
(D) x + 3x + 3x p = 0
A six faces die has 4 blank spaces, one face marked 2, another face marked as 3 then in three
throws :
50.
13
216
11
216
2
9
1
9
Two equal sides of a triangle are (a + b)x + (a b)y 2ab = 0 and (a b)x + (a + b)y 2ab = 0. If
the third side passes through (b a, a b) then equation of third side can be :
(A) x y = 2(b a)
(B) x + y = 0
(C) x y = 2(b + a)
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51.
If the parabola y = ax + bx + c, where a, b, c {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} pass through (1, 8), then number
of such parabola is k the k 12
52.
Let A = {x : x is a prime number less than 30}. The number of rational numbers of the form
53.
p
,
q
.
13
x3
2
+ (m 1)x + (m + 5)x + 7 is
3
increasing for all x > 0 lie in the interval [k, ), then the numerical value of k is equal to
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MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS
54.
sin(x
3) dx +
sin(x
12x 33) dx
55.
Find the value of |a| + |b| such that the identity |ax + by| + |bx + ay| = |x| + |y| holds x, y R
56.
Number of tangent(s) which can be drawn to the ellipse 16x + 25y = 400 such that sum of
57.
th
A person starts writing numbers from 1 to n in a row such that i number is written i times then
th
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MATHEMATICS
58.
The graph of a function y = f(x) passes through P(1, 2) and Q(s, r). The equation of secant line
s2 2s 3
through P and Q is y =
x (1 + s), then the value of f '(1) is
s 1
k
is equal to :
9
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60.
If the area bounded by the curves f(x) = sin (sinx) and g(x) = [sin (sinx)] in the interval [0, ] is
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MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS
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DATE : 15-05-2016
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