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XI CLASS (SPEED)

[ADVANCED] _ PAPER - 1
TARGET IIT - JEE - 2016

BATCH : P1 - P9

Date :– 30– 11 - 2014 Duration :3 Hours Max. Marks : 180


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INSTRUCTIONS
In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 10 questions & Section-B contains 10 questions. Total number of
pages are 20. Please ensure that the Questions paper you have received contains ALL THE QUESTIONS in each
section and PAGES.
SECTION - A
1. Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which one or more than one is/are correct & carry 3 marks each.
No Negative Marking.

SECTION - C
1. Q.1 to Q.10 are Integer answer type questions (whose answer is 1 digits) & carry 3 marks each. No Negative Marking.

NOTE : GENERAL INSTRUCTION FOR FILLING THE OMR ARE GIVEN BELOW.

1. Use only HB pencil or blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darkening the bubble.

2. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your OMR answer sheet.

3. The Answer sheet will be checked through computer hence, the answer of the question must be marked by shading the
circles against the question by dark HB pencil or blue/black pen.

4. While filling the bubbles please be careful about SECTIONS [i.e. Section-A (include single correct, Multiple correct answers),
& Section-C (include integer answer type)].

Booklet Test Code Batch Roll Number For example if only 'A' choice is For example If Correct match Ensure that all columns are filled.
D 1 0 0 1 10+1 correct then, the correct method for (A) is P; for (B) is R, S; for Answers, having blank column will be
28 3 2 3
for filling the bubble is
A 0 0 0 0 10+1 0 0 0 0 0 A B C D E (C) is Q; for (D) is Q, S, T then treated as incorrect. Insert leading zero(s)
B 1 1 1 1 10+2 1 1 1 1 1
C 2 2 2 2 10+3 the correct method for filling if required :
2 2 2 2 2
D 3 3 3 3 Crash 3 3 3 3 3 For example if only 'A & C' the bubble is '6' should be '86' should be
E 4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 choices are correct then, the filled as 0006 filled as 0086
F 5 5 5 5 Paper
5 5 5 5 5 correct method for filling the P Q R S T
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
G 6 6 6 6 1 6 6 6 6 6 bubble is 1 1 1 1
H 7 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Paper 1 7 7 7 7 7 A B C D E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
I 8 8 8 8
8 8 8 8 8
J 9 9 9 9 Paper 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
9 9 9 9 9
the wrong method for filling the 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

M I D D bubble are
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Name F I R S T N A M E
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
L A S T N A ME 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
L E N A ME The answer of the questions in 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Test Date D D MMY Y wrong or any other manner will 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
be treated as wrong.

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PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ cgqoS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-1 l si z-10 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s^^, d
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct ; k , d l svf/kd^^ l ghgS
A
1. In triangle ABC, co-ordiantes of A are 1. f=kHkq
t ABC esa, A dsfuns Z
' kka
d (–1, 3) gSr FkkfcUnqB l s
(–1, 3) and equations of medians and altitude xqt j usokyhekf/; dkr Fkky Ecor ~j s[kkdsl ehdj .kØe' k%
through point B are 2x + y = 8 and 2x + 3y=8
2x + y = 8 r Fkk2x + 3y=8 gS ]rc
respectively, then
(A) B dsfuns Z
' kka
d (4, 0) gS
(A) coordonates of B are (4, 0)
(B) coordinates of B are (3, 9) (B) B dsfuns Z
' kka
d (3, 9) gS
(C) coordinates of C are (3, 9) (C) C dsfuns Z
' kka
d (3, 9) gS
(D) coordinates of centroid are (2, 4) (D) ds Unzd dsfunsZ' kka
d (2, 4) gS

2. The equation of the straight line passing 2. l j y j s[kkt ksfd fcUnq(4, 3) l sxq
t j r hgSr FkkfunsZ
' kka
d
through (4, 3) and making intercepts on the v{kksi j t kspki dkVr hgSml dk; ksx –1 gSr ksl j y j s[kk
co-ordinate axes whose sum is –1, is dkl ehdj .kKkr dj ksA
x y x y x y x y
(A) + =–1 (B) + =1 (A) + =–1 (B) + =1
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
x y x y x y x y
(C) + =1 (D) – =1 (C) + =1 (D) – =1
2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3

3. The radius of the smallest circle which 3. ml U; w


ur e oÙ̀k dhf=kT; k D; k gksxht ksfd oÙ̀k
contains both the circles x2 + y2 = 1 and x + y2 = 1 r Fkk oÙ̀k(x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 4 dks
2

(x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 4 is vUnj dhvkS j j [ kr k gS


A
5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3
(A) (B) (A) (B)
2 2 2 2

3 5 3 5
(C) 5 3 (D) (C) 5 3 (D)
2 2

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4. In the figure as shown. 4. fp=kkuql kj fuEu esl sdkS


u fodZ
. k AC dh l ehdj .k dks
Which of the following can represent n' kkZ
r k gS&
the equation of the diagonal AC.
(A) ( + 2)x + ( – 1) y – ( + 7) = 0,
(A) ( + 2)x + ( – 1) y – ( + 7) = 0,
  2   1  (  7)   2   1  (  7)
where  is root of 1 1 3 =0 t gk¡, 1 1 3 = 0 dk ew
y gS
2 1 4 2 1 4

(B) (2k + 1)x – (k – 1)y – (4k + 3) = 0, (B) (2k + 1)x – (k – 1)y – (4k + 3) = 0,

2k  1 k  1 4k  3 2k  1 k  1 4k  3
where k is a root of 2 1 7 =0 t gk¡k, 2 1 7 = 0 dk ew
y gS
1 1 1 1 1 1
(C) (2x – y – 7) (x+y – 3)=(x+y – 1) (2x – y – 4) (C) (2x – y – 7) (x+y – 3)=(x+y – 1) (2x – y – 4)
(D) (x+y – 3) (2x – y – 4)=(2x – y – 7) (x+y – 1) (D) (x+y – 3) (2x – y – 4)=(2x – y – 7) (x+y – 1)

5. The equation of a line passing through the 5. funsZ


' khv{kksai j l eku vUr %
[ k.Mcukusoky hr Fkk j s[kkvksa
point of intersection of the lines, x – 2y = 3
x – 2y = 3 r Fkkx + 3y = 8 dsi z fr PNsn fcUnql sxqt j us
and x + 3y = 8 having equal intercept on the
co-ordinate axes is : oky hj s[kk dk l ehdj .k gS%
(A) x + y = 6 (B) x – 5y = 0 (A) x + y = 6 (B) x – 5y = 0
(C) 5x – y = 0 (D) x + y = 5 (C) 5x – y = 0 (D) x + y = 5

6. If the real roots of the quadratic equation 6. ; fn f} ?kkr l ehdj .kx2 – ax + 1 = 0 dsokLr fod ew y ksa
x2 – ax + 1 = 0 differ by unity then [a] can dsvUr j bdkbZgks] r ks[a] dk eku cj kcj gksl dr k gS?
be equal to ?
[a], a dscj kcj ; kNks VsegÙke i w
. kkZ
a
d dksfu: fi r dj r k
[a] denotes the greatest integer less than
or equal to a. gS
(A) 2 (B) 3 (A) 2 (B) 3
(C) –3 (D) –2 (C) –3 (D) –2

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7. Given three segments of length x, 11 – x, 7. x, 11 – x, r Fkkx – 4 r huksØe' k%y EckbZdsHkkxksadks


and x – 4, respectively. Which of the following
indicates the set of all numbers x such that
n' kkZ
r sgS
A fuEu esal sdkS u x dsl Hkhekuksadspeq Pp; dks
the three segments could be the lengths of n' kkZ
r kgSt cfd r huksaHkkx f=kHkq
t dhr huksaHkq
t k, ¡gksl dr hgS
A
the sides of a triangle ? (A) x > 4 (B) 5 < x < 7
(A) x > 4 (B) 5 < x < 7 (C) 4 < x < 11 (D) 0 < x < 11
(C) 4 < x < 11 (D) 0 < x < 11

8. The line x + 3y – 2 = 0 bisects the angle 8. nksl j y j s[kkvksaft uesal s, d x + 3y – 2 = 0 l scuus


betwen a pair of straight lines of which one
has equation x – 7y + 5 = 0. The equation of
oky sdks.k dks]j s[kk x – 7y + 5 = 0 v) Z d dj r hgSr c
the other line is : dks.kcukusoky hnq l j hj s[kkdkl ehdj .kKkr dj ksA
(A) 3x + 3y – 1 = 0 (B) x – 3y + 2 = 0 (A) 3x + 3y – 1 = 0 (B) x – 3y + 2 = 0
(C) 5x + 5y – 3 = 0 (D) 5x – 5y – 3 = 0 (C) 5x + 5y – 3 = 0 (D) 5x – 5y – 3 = 0

9. The graph of the quadratic trinomial 9. f} ?kkr cgq


i n y = ax2 + bx + c dsvky s[k dk ' kh"kZ
y = ax2 + bx + c has its vertex at (4, –5) and
(4, –5) i j gSA r Fkk nksx-pki esal s, d ?kukRed , d
two x-intercepts one positive and one
negative. Which of the following hold good ? _ .kkRed gSr ksfuEu esal sdkS
ul k dFku l ghgSA
(A) a > 0 (B) b < 0 (A) a > 0 (B) b < 0
(C) c < 0 (D) 8a = b (C) c < 0 (D) 8a = b

10. The possible integral values of k for which 10. k dsl a


Hkkfor i w
. kkZ
a
d eku ft l dsfy ; sl ehdj .k7 cosx +
this equation 7 cosx + 5sinx = 2k + 1 has a
5sinx = 2k + 1 dk , d gy gS &
solution is
(A) –4 (B) –2 (C) 2 (D) 4 (A) –4 (B) –2 (C) 2 (D) 4

SECTION - B SECTION - C
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [INTEGER ANSWER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.10 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. Q.1 to Q.10 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions.

(The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits) (The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits)
1. Points, A, B and O (O is origin) lie in the 1. fcUnqv ksaA, B r FkkO (O ew y fcUnqgS
) , d r y es
abl i zd kj
plane such that AOB is 60º. Circle S0 with
radius r0 = 6 is tangent to both OA and OB.
gSfd AOB = 60º gS A oÙ̀k S0 ft l dhf=kT; k r0 = 6
If for all i  1, circle S i with radius ri is OA r FkkOB dsl kFkLi ' kZj s [ kkgS
A; fn i  1 dsfy , oÙ̀k
constructed such that ri < ri–1 and Si is Si ¼f=kT; k ri½bl i zd kj cuk gSfd
tangent to OA, OB and Si–1 then find the ri < ri–1 r Fkk Si Li ' kZj s
[ kk gS
 
value of  ri  1
OA, OB r Fkk Si–1 i j r c r
r 1
i 1 dk eku Kkr dj ksA
r 1

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2. The slopes of sides BC, CA, AB of triangle 2. f=kHkq


t ABC dhHkq
t kvksaBC, CA, AB r FkkABC ds<+ ky
ABC whose orthocentre is origin are –1, –2, –3 Øe' k%–1, –2, –3 gSr FKkml dky Ec dsUnzew
y fcUnqgS
A
respectively. If locus of centroid of triangle
m
m ; fn f=kHkq
t dsdsUnzd dhl eh- y =  n  x, t gk¡m r Fkk
ABC is y =   x, where m, n are relatively  
n
n vHkkT; gS
A r c (n – m) dk eku Kkr dj ksA
prime then find (n – m).

3. Find the number of solutions of the equation 3. l ehdj .ksin 2 + cos 2 + 4 sin  = 1 + 4 cos 
sin 2 + cos 2 + 4 sin  = 1 + 4 cos  lying in vUr j ky [– 2, 2] esafo| eku gSr ksl ehdj .k dsgy ksa
the interval [– 2, 2].
dhl a [ ; kKkr dj ksA
4. The equations of three circles are
4. r hu oÙ̀kksadsl ehdj .k
x2 + y2 = 16 ;
x2 + y2 = 16 ;
x2 + y2 – 14x + 40 = 0 ;
x2 + y2 – 12y + 32 = 0 x2 + y2 – 14x + 40 = 0 ;
The co-ordinates of the point P(, ) is such x2 + y2 – 12y + 32 = 0
that the tangents drawn from it to the circles fcUnqP(, ) bl i zd kj gSfd bl l soÙ̀k i j cuh Li ' kZ
are equal in length l then find the value of j s[kk, ¡dhyEckbZl cj kcj gSr c ( +  + l) dkeku gksxkA
( +  + l)

5. Let the line 2x – y = c intersect the curve 5. ekuk j s[kk 2x – y = c oØ y2 = 8x dksfcUnqA r FkkB
y2 = 8x at the point A and B. If the circle i j i zfr PNsn dj r hgSA; fn oÙ̀k bl i zd kj i fj Hkkf"kr gSfd
described on the line AB as diameter passes
ml dk O ; kl AB ewy fcUnql sxq t j r k gS
A c dk eku Kkr
through the origin, then find the value of c.
(where c is non zero)
dj ksA (t gk¡c v' kw U; gS)

6. Two vertices B and C of a triangle are mirror 6. f=kHkq


t dsnks' kh"kZB r Fkk C i j Li j , d nw l j sdsj s[kk
image of each other with respect to line y = x dsl ki s
{ki zfr fcEc gS
A; fn B dsfunsZ
' kka
d (3, 4) gS
y = x, B is (3, 4) and orthocentre of triangle
ABC is at origin. If A is (h, k) then find
r Fkk ABC dk ew y fcUnqgSA ; fn A (h, k) gSr c

7 7
(h + k) (h + k) dk eku gks
xk&
16 16

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7. Let a point R on x-axis be such that PR + RQ 7. ekukfcUnqR x-v{ki j bl i zd kj gSfd PR + RQ U; w


ur e
is minimum, when P(1, 1) and Q(3, 2), If R is
gS
A t c P(1, 1) r Fkk Q(3, 2) gS
A; fn R (a, b) gSr c
(a, b) then find 3a + 2b
3a + 2b dk eku Kkr dj ksA
8. If the straight line drawn through the point 
8. fcUnqP( 3, 2) l sxq
t j usoky h, oax v{kl s dks.kcukus
 6
P( 3, 2) and inclined at an angle 6 with the okyhj s[kk] fdl hvU; j s[kk 3 x – 4y + 8 = 0 dksfcUnq
x-axis, meets the line 3 x – 4y + 8 = 0 at Q i j fey r hgS ] r ksj s[kk[ k.MPQ dhy EckbZKkr dj ksA
Q. Find the length PQ.

9. If (x1 – x2)2 + (y1 – y2)2 = a2 9. ; fn (x1 – x2)2 + (y1 – y2)2 = a2


(x2 – x3)2 + (y2 – y3)2 = b2 (x2 – x3)2 + (y2 – y3)2 = b2
and (x3 – x1 )2 + (y3 – y1 )2 = c2 , oa (x3 – x1)2 + (y3 – y1)2 = c2

2 2
x1 y1 1 x1 y1 1
then  x 2 y 2 1 r ks x 2 y 2 1 =(a+b+c)(b + c – a)(c+ a–b)
x3 y3 1 x3 y3 1

= (a + b + c)(b + c – a) (c+ a – b) (a + b – c). (a+b–c) r ksdkeku Kkr dhft ; sA


Find the value of .

10. The straight line 2x – 3y = 1 divides the 10. , d l j y j s[kk2x – 3y = 1 oÙ̀kh; Hkkx x2 + y2  6 dks
2 2
circular region x + y  6 into two parts. If nksHkkxksaesafoHkkft r dj r hgS
A; fn
 3   5 3   1 1   1 1 
S =  2, ,  , ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  3   5 3   1 1   1 1 
 4   2 4   4 4   8 4  S =  2, ,  , ,  ,  ,  ,  , gS
 4   2 4   4 4   8 4 

then the number of point(s) in S lying inside


r c S esafcUnq
v ksadhl a
[ ; kt ksy ?kqoÙ̀kh; [ k.MesafLFkr gS
A
the smaller part is

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PART - II [PHYSICS]

SECTION - A SECTION - A
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ cgqoS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-1 l si z-10 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s^^, d
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct ; k , d l svf/kd^^ l ghgS
A
1. Velocity of a particle of mass 2 kg changes 1. nzO
; eku 2 kg ds, d d.k dk osx , d l er y l r g i j
 
fro m v1  2iˆ  2jm  
ˆ / s to v2  ˆi  ˆj m / s Vd j kus d s ckn

v1  2iˆ  2jm
ˆ /s l s
after colliding with a plane surface. 
(A) The angle made by the plane surface  
v2  ˆi  ˆj m / s r d cny r k gS
A
with the positive x-axis is 90° + tan–1 (1/3). (A) /kukR ed x-v{k dsl kFk l er y l r g ds} kj k cuk; k
(B) The angle made by the plane surface
with the positive x-axis is tan–1(1/3). x; k dks.k 90° + tan–1 (1/3) gS A
(C) The direction of change in momentum (B) /kukr ed x-v{kdsl kFkl er y l r g ds} kj kcuk; k
makes an angle tan–1(1/3) with the positive x; k dks.k tan–1(1/3) gS A
x-axis.
(D) The direction of change in momentum (C) l a
osx esai fj or Zu dh fn' kk /kukRed x-v{k l sdks.k
makes an angle 90° + tan–1(1/3) with the tan–1(1/3) cukr hgS A
positive x-axis. (D) l aosx esai fj or Z
u dh fn' kk /kukRed x-v{k l sdks.k
90° + tan–1(1/3) cukr hgS A
2. Two inclined frictionless tracks of different
inclinations meet at A from where two blocks 2. fofHkUu dks.kksadhnksur ?k"kZ
. ki FkA i j fey r sgSAt gk¡l s
P and Q of different masses are allowed to
slide down from rest at the same time, one fHkUu&fHkUu nzO ; ekuksadsnksxqVdsP o Q l eku {k.k i j
one each track, as shown in the figure. Then foj ke l suhpsdhvksj fQl y r sgS ] fp=kkuq
l kj i Fkdsi zR; sd
i Fk i j

(A) both blocks will reach the bottom at the


same time
(A) nks
uksxq
Vdsl eku l e; i j /kj kr y i j
(B) block Q will reach the bottom earlier than
block B (B) xq
VdkQ xqVdkP Hkhvi s{kk/kj kr y i j t Ynhi gq ¡psxkA
(C) both blocks will reach the bottom with (C) nks
uksxq
Vdsl eku pky esa/kj kr y i j i gq¡psa
xsA
the same speed (D) xq
VdkQ xq VdkP dhvi s{kkmPp pky l s/kj kr y i j
(D) block Q will reach the bottom with a higher
i gq
¡psxkA
speed than block P
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3. A 20 kg block is placed on top of 50 kg block 3. , d 20 kg xq Vdk fp=kkuq


l kj 50 kg xq Vdsi j fLFkr gSA
as shown in the figure. A horizontal force F , d {kS
fr t cy F, A i j dk; Zj r gS
A ft l l sA dk Roj .k
acting on A causes an acceleration of 3 m/s2
3 m/s2 o B dk Roj .k 2 m/s2 gS
A l ghdFku pq
fu, &
to A and 2 m/s2 to B. For this situation mark
out the correct statement(s).

(A) A o B dschp ?k"kZ


. k cy 40 N gS
A
(A) The friction force between A and B is 40 N (B) A i j dk; Z
j r dq
y cy 150 N gS
A
(B) The net force acting on A is 150 N. (C) F dk eku 190 N gS
A
(C) The value of F is 190 N.
(D) F dk eku 150 N gS
A
(D) The value of F is 150 N.

4. fuEUk esal sdkS


ul k l ghgS@gS a\
4. Which of the following is/are correct?
(A) ; fn r hu d.kks
adknzO; eku dsUnzfoj ke i j gSr Fkk; g
(A) If centre of mass of three particles is at
Kkr gSfd buesal snksd.kfHkUu j s[kkvksaesaxfr ' khy gSr c
rest and it is known that two of them are
moving along different lines then the third r hl j kd.kHkhxfr dj ukpkfg, A
particle must also be moving. (B) ; fn nzO
; eku d.kfoj ke i j gS ] r c fudk; i j dk; Z
jr
(B) If centre of mass remains at rest, then cy ksads} kj k fd; k x; kdqy dk; Z' kwU; gksuk pkfg, A
net work done by the forces acting on the (C) ; fn nz O; eku dsUnzfoj ke i j j gr k gSr c dqy ckg~;
system must be zero. cy ' kwU; gksuspkfg, A
(C) If centre of mass remains at rest then
(D) ; fn nzO
; eku dsUnzdh pky cny j gh gSr c ; gk¡
the net external forces must be zero.
fudk; i j fd; k x; kdqy dk; Zdq
N gksuk pkfg, A
(D) If speed of centre of mass is changing
then there must be some net work being done
on the system.

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5. An engine is pulling a train of mass m on a 5. , d ba t u , d m nzO ; eku dhVªsu dksl eku pky v l sVªsd
level track at a uniform speed v. The restistive i j [ kha
p j gkgS Ai zfr bZd kbZnzO
; eku } kj kfn; kx; ki zfr j ks/
force offered per unit mass is f.
kh cy f gS A r c&
(A) Power produced by the engine is mfv.
(B) The extra power developed by the en- (A) ba t u } kj k mRiUu ' kfDr mfv gS A
gine to maintain a speed v up a gradient of h
(B) ba
t u } kj k v pky fuf' pr j [ kus dsfy , mRiUu
mghv
in s is mghv
s vfr fj Dr Åt kZh dk s esavody t gS
A
(C) The frictional force exerting on the train s
is mf on the level track
(C) Vªsd i j Vªsu i j y xusoky k ?k"kZ
. k cy mf gS
A
(D) None of above is correct. (D) mi j ksDr esal sdksbZl ghughagS
A
6. Two particles of masses m 1 and m2 and
velocities u1 and u1 (0) make an angle 6. nzO ; eku m1 o m2 dsnksd.k r Fkk osx u1 o u1 (0)
elastic head on collision. If the initial kinetic VDdj l Eeq [ ki zR; kLFkdks.kcukr hgS
A; fn nksuksad.kksadh
energies of the two particles are equal and i zkj a
fHkd xfr t Åt k, ¡l eku gSm1 VDdj dsckn foj ke i j
m1 comes to rest after collision, then vkr k gS ] rc
u1 u1 u1 u1
(A) u  2  1 (B) u  2  1 (A) u  2  1 (B) u  2  1
2 2
2 2

m1 m1 m1 m1
(C) m  3  2 2 (D) m  3  2 2 (C) m  3  2 2 (D) m  3  2 2
2 2
2 2

7. Referring the graphs, which of the following


is/are correct?
7. xzkQ l s]fuEu esal sdkS
ul kl ghgS
A

(A) The particle has stable equilibrium at point (A) d.k fcUnqB o b i j LFkk; hl kE; koLFkk esagS
A
3 and b (B) d.k fcU nqb o 2 i j mnkl hu gS A
(B) The particle is in neutral equilibrium at (C) fcU
nqv ksa1, 3 o b i j d.ki j cy ds} kj kO ; ; ' kfDr
points b and 2 ughagS
A
(C) No power is delivered by the force on
(D) d.k dhfLFkfr 1 i j U; w
ur e xfr t Åt kZgS
A
the particle points 1, 3 and b
(D) The particle has least kinetic energy at
position 1
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8. An ideal spring is permanently connected 8. , d vkn' kZfLi za


x] nzO ; eku M o m dsnksxq Vdksadschp
between two blocks of masses M and m. The
blocks spring system can move over a smooth LFkk; h: i l sl a; ksft r gS A xqVdsfLi za x fudk; fp=kkuql kj
horizontal table along a straight line along fLi za
x dhy EckbZdsvuq fn' kl j y j s[kkesafpduh{kS
fr t est
the length of the spring as shown. The blocks
are brought nearer to compress the spring
i j xfr dj l dr sgS Axq VdsfudV y kusi j fLi zax l Ei hfM+
r
and then released. In the subsequent motion. dj NksM+nsrsgS A mÙkj ksrj xfr esa &

(A) initially they move in opposite directions (A)i z


kj a
HkesabuesanzO
; eku dsO
;q
RØekuq
i kr hosxksal sfoi j hr
with velocities inversely proportional to their
masses fn' kkvksaesaxfr dj r sgSA
(B) the ratio of their velocities remains (B) budsos xksadkvuq i kr fu; r j gr k gS
A
constant (C) j s[ kh; l a
osx r Fkkfudk; HkhÅt kZl j a f{kr j gr hgSA
(C) linear momentum and energy of the
system remain conserved (D) nks uksaxq
VdsbudsnzO ; eku dsUnzdsi kfj r nksfy r gksa
xs]
(D) the two blocks will oscillate about their t ksfd fLFkj j gr hgSA
centre of mass, which remains stationary
9. Consider the situation shown in the figure. 9. fp=kesai znf' kZ
r fLFkfr i j fopkj dhft , AnzO ; eku 1.0 kg
The block of mass 1.0 kg is released from dkxq Vdkfoj ke l sNksM+ kx; kgSr Fkkbl dhpky 0.3 ms–
rest and it is found to have a speed of 0.3 1
t c ; g nwj h1 m uhpspy kt kr kgS A fuEu esal sdkS
ul k
ms–1 after it has descended through a distance
dFku l ghgS &
of 1 m. Which of the following statement are
correct? ( = 0.12, where  is coefficient of ( = 0.12, t gk¡xfr t ?k"kZ . kxq
. kka
d gS)
kinetic friction)

(A) xq
: Roh; fLFkfr t Åt kZesadeh10 J gSA
(A) Loss in gravitational potential energy is (B) 1 kg xq Vdsdhxfr t Åt kZ0.045 J gS A
10 J (C) 4 kg xq Vdk0.6 ms–1 dsosx l s2 m dhnw j hxeu
(B) Kinetic energy of 1 kg block is 0.045 J dj r kgSA
(C) 4 kg block travels a distance of 2 m to
(D) ?k"kZ. kdsfo: ) fd; kx; kdk; Z80 J gSt gk¡xfr t
acquire a velocity of 0.6 ms–1
(D) Work done against friction is 9.6 J ?k"kZ
. kxq
. kka
d gS
A
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10. A uniform chain of length L lies on a smooth 10. , d l eka x y EckbZL dhpS u, ?k"kZ
. k j fgr {kS
fr t VS
cy i j
horizontal table with its length perpendicular
j [ kht kr hgS; gk¡bl dhy EckbZ, VScy dsdksusl sy Ecor ~
to the edge of the table and a small portion
of the chain is hanging over the edge. The gSr FkkpS u dkNksVkl kHkkx dksusi j yVd j gkgS A; gk¡pS
u
chain starts sliding due to the weight of the vi usHkkj dsdkj .k fQl y usy xr hgS A
hanging part. gx
gx (A) pS
u dkRoj .k gSt gk¡x yVdsgq
, Hkkx dhy EckbZ
(A) The acceleration of the chain is ; L
L
where x is the length of the hanging part of gS
A
chain g
(B) pS
u dkRoj .k (L – x) gSt gk¡x y Vdsgq
, Hkkx dh
g L
(B) The acceleration of the chain is (L –
L y EckbZgS
A
x); where x is the length of the hanging part
of chain g
(C) pS
u dkosx x gSt gk¡x y Vdsgq
, Hkkx dhy EckbZ
g L
(C) The velocity of the chain is x ; where
L gS
A
x is the length of the hanging part of chain.
g g
(D) The velocity of the chain is x (L – x) ; (D)pSu dkosx x (L – x) L gSt gk¡x y Vdsgq
, Hkkx
L
where x is the length of the hanging part of dhy EckbZgS
A
chain

SECTION - B SECTION - C
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [INTEGER ANSWER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.10 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. Q.1 to Q.10 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions.

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1. A force shown in the F-x graph is applied to 1. F-x xzkQ esai znf' kZ
r , d cy 5 kg dhxkM+ hi j vksjkfi r
a 5 kg cart, which then climbs up a ramp as gS
a
] t ksfd fp=kkuql kj , d j sEi i j py r hgS
Adkj vf/kdr e
shown. Calculate the maximum height ymax
Å¡pkbZymax i j i gq ¡p l dr h gS &
the cart can reach?

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2. Figure shows a cubical box that has been 2. fp=kesa, d ?kukdkj ckW
Dl i znf' kZ
r gSt ksux.; eksVkbZdh
c o n s t ru c t e d f ro m
l e: i /kkr qdhIysVksal scuk
uniform metal plate of
negligible thickness. gS
A ckW
Dl Åi j l s[ kq
y k gS
The box is open at the , oafdukj sdhy EckbZ40
top and has e dge
cm gS
A ckW
Dl dsnzO
; eku
length 40 cm. The z
c o - o rd in a t e o f t h e dsUnzdsz funsZ
' kka
d 4x cm
centre of mass of the gS
] r c x Kkr dj ks-
box is 4x cm, then x is :

3. A weightless rod of length 2l carries two equal


masses 'm', one secured at lower end A and 3. , d 2l yEckbZdhHkkj ghu NM+i j nksl eku nzO
; eku 'm' yxs
the other at the middle of the rod at B. The gq
, gS
A, d uhpy sfl j sA i j gSr Fkknq
l j kNM+dse/; B
rod can rotate in vertical plane about a fixed
i j gS
A NM+
, m) Z
ok/kj r y esafLFkj {kS
fr t v{k, t ksC l s
horizontal axis passing through C. The
horizontal velocity (m/s) must be imparted xq
t j r hgSdsvuq
fn' k?kq
. kZ
u dj l dr hgS
AA y xsnzO
; eku
to the mass at A so that it just completes dk{kS
fr t osx 12x gksxk, r kfd ; g m) Z
okZ
/kj oÙ̀kh; xfr dj
the vertical circle is 12x then find value of x. l dsx dk eku Kkr dj ksA(l = 24 m)
(l = 24 m)

C
C


B m
B m


A m
A m

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4. A small steel ball A is suspended by a 4. , d NksVhLVhy dhxsa n fcUnqO i j y EckbZl = 1.5 m okyh
inextensible thread of length l = 1.5 m from vfoLr kfj r Mksj l sy Vdhgq bZgSA; gk¡nql j hxsa
n dksm) Z
ok/
O. Another identical ball is thrown vertically
kj uhpsdhvksj bl i zd kj Qsa d kt kr k gS
A fd bl dhl r g
downwards such that its surface remain just
in contact with thread during downward nql j hxsa n l sdsoy Li ' kZdj r hgSr Fkk ; g y Vdhgq bZxsa
n
motion and collides elastically with the l si zR; kLFk : i l sVdj kr hgS A ; fn y Vdhgq bZxasn VDdj
suspended ball. If the suspended ball just dsi ' pkr ~m) Z ok/kj oÙ̀kh; xfr i w
jh
completes vertical circle after collision, The
dj r hgks, r c VDdj dsr q
j Ur i gy sfxj r hgq
bZxsa
n dkosx
velocity (in cm/s) of the falling ball just before
collision is 625N. Then find value of N. (g = 625N (cm/s es
a
s) gksxkAr c N dkeku Kkr dj ksA(g =
10 ms–2) 10 ms ) –2 O
O

B
B

A
A

5. An object of mass m is slowly pushed some 5. m nzO; eku dhoLr qm/okZ /kj y w
i esaxfr dj r sgq, fupy s
partway up a vertical loop ending at a point
fcUnql sva fr e fcUnq(h) i j i gq
¡pr hgS
At gk¡h < R gS AoLr q
a height h < R above the bottom. The
coefficient of friction between the object and r Fkki Fkdschp ?k"kZ. kxq
. kka
d  gSA?k"kZ
. kdsfo: ) fd; kx; k
the track is a constant . Find work (in Joul) dk; ZKkr dj ksA
that has to be fn; k x; k gS = 0.2, m = 3 kg, g = 10 m/
done against friction. sec2, h = 1 m, R = 2 m
Given  = 0.2, m = 3 kg, g = 10 m/sec2, h
= 1 m, R = 2 m

h smooth part

smooth part

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6. A machine delivers power given by P = P0t20


6. , d e' khu dh' kfDr P = 2 } kj knht kr hgSt gk¡
P0t20 (t  t 0 )
2 Where P0 and t0 are
a
constants. The P0 vkS
j t0 fu; r ka
dgS
Ae' khu t = 0 l si zkj EHkgksrhgSr Fkk
(t  t 0 )
machine starts at t = 0 and runs forever. pyr hj gr hgS
Ae' khu } kj kfd; kx; kvf/kdr e dk; ZgksxkA
What is maximum work (in Joul) that the [fn; k gSP0 = 10 watt, t0 = 1/2 second]
machine can perform
[Given P0 = 10 watt, t0 = 1/2 second]

7. A system of two blocks A and B are connected 7. nksC ykWd A r FkkB fudk; fp=kkuq l kj nzO
; eku j fgr vfoLr kfj r
by an inextensible massless string as shown j Ll h} kj kt q Msgq, gSAf?kj uh; k¡nzO; ekuj fgr o ?k"kZ. kj fgr
in the figure. The pulley is massless and gSAi zkj EHkesafudk; fLFkj gS At c 'm' nzO ; eku dhxksy h'u'
frictionless. Initially the system is at rest.
When a bullet of mass 'm' moving with a
osx l sfp=kkuq l kj Cy kW
d 'B' l sVdj kr k gSr Fkk ; g xksy h
velocity 'u' as shown hits the block 'B' and bl esa/kl t kr hgS A r c r uko cy } kj k 3m nzO ; eku oky s
gets embedded into it, find the impulse (in Cy kW
d i j vkj ksfi r vkosx gksxk \
kg meter /sec) imparted by tension force to
[m = 5 kg, u = 2 m/sec fn; kgq v k gS
]
the block of mass 3m. [Given m = 5 kg, u = 2
m/sec]

m
m u
u m B
m B A 3m
A 3m

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8. In a vertical plane inside a smooth hollow 8. , d m) Z ok/kj r y es, d ?k"kZ . kj fgr [ kks[ky hi r y hV~;w
c ds
thin tube a block of same mass as that of vUnj V~ ;wc dsnzO ; eku dsl eku nzO ; eku oky k Cy kWd
tube is released as shown in figure. When it fp=kkuql kj NksMkt kr kgS At c bl sFkksMkfo{ksfi r fd; kt kr k
is slightly disturbed, it moves towards right.
By the time the block reaches the right end
gSr c ; g nka ; hvksj xfr dj r kgS Afdl hl e; esaC y kW
d V~
;wc
of the tube then what is displacement (in dsnka ; sfl j sdhvksj i gq ¡pr k gSr c V~ ;w c dk foLFkki u D; k
meter) of the tube will be (where 'R' is mean gksxkA (t gk¡ 'R' V~ ;wc dhek/; f=kT; k 10 m gS ) ekuk fd
radius of tube is 10 m). Assume that the V~;wc m) Z ok/kj r y esacuhj gr hgS A
tube remains in vertical plane.

m m
m m
R R

9. A canon shell moving along a straight line 9. , d dsuu ' kS y l h/khj s[kk dsvuq
fn' k xfr dj j ghgSr Fkk ; g
bursts into two parts. Just after the burst nksHkkxksaesafoLQksfVr gkst kr hgS
AfoLQksV gksusdsr q
j Ur i ' pkr ~
one part moves with momentum 20 Ns making
, d Hkkx 20 Ns l a osx l sxfr d j s[kk l s30° dk dks.k
an angle 30° with the original line of motion.
The minimum momentum (in kg meter /sec) cukr sgq
, py j gkgSAfoLQksV dsr q j Ur ckn nq
l j sHkkx dk
of the other part of the shell just after the U; w
ur e l a
osx 5x gksxk r c x dk eku Kkr dj ksA
burst is 5x then find the value of x:
10. ekukfd Vªd dkr y ?k"kZ
. kj fgr gS
Ay sfdu fp=kkuq
l kj , d
10. Assume the bed of the truck is frictionless,
Cy kWd 9001 N/m fLi za x fu; r ka
d oky hfLi za
x l st q
M+kgqvk
but there is a spring of spring constant 900
N/m attaching the crate to the truck, as
gSAi zkj EHkesaVªd fLFkj gS
a
A
shown in figure. The truck is initially at rest. ; fn Vªd o Cy kW d dkRoj .kl eku gS; fn Cy kW d fLFkj koLFkk
If the truck and crate have the same l svkj EHkgksd j 5 sec esa25 m/s l sRofj r gkst kr kgSr c
acceleration, calculate the extension of the fLi za
x dkfoLr kj .k(m esa ) Kkr dj ks
A[Vªd dkot u 4700
spring (in m) as the truck accelerates from kg r Fkk C y kW
d dk ot u 900 kg gS ]
rest to 25 m/s in 5 s. [weight of the truck is
4700 kg and crate is 900 kg]

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PART - III [CHEMISTRY]

SECTION - A SECTION - A
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]
[ cgqoS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-1 l si z-10 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s^^, d
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct
; k , d l svf/kd^^l ghgS A
1. Which of the following are correct order of 1. fuEu esal s{kkj h; l keF; Zdk dkS
ul k Øe l ghgS?
basic strength ?

(A) (CH3)3C > (CH3)2N > (CH3)3C —O > CH3O (A) (CH3)3C > (CH3)2N > (CH3)3C —O > CH3O

(B) > > >


N N N
(B) > > >
H NH2 H N N N

H NH2 H
O O
O O
N N N N N N
(C) > > > (C) > > >

N N
O O O O

HN NH2 HN NH 2 HN NH2 HN NH2


HN NH2 HN NH 2 HN NH2 HN NH2 C C C C
C C C C
(D) > > >
(D) > > >
NH2 Cl NO2
NH2 Cl NO2

2. Th e ga seo us n itrog en oxid e(s ) th at 2. dkS


ul sxS
l h; ukbVªkst u vkW
Dl kbM@vkW
Dl kbMksesaN–N ca
/k
contain(s) N–N bond(s) is (are).
gksrk gS\
(A) N2O (B) N2O3
(A) N2O (B) N2O3
(C) N2O4 (D) N2O5
(C) N2O4 (D) N2O5

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3. Which of the following statements is/are 3. fuEu esl sdkS ul k@dkS ul sdFku l ghgS\
true ? (A) l gl a ; kst d ca/kfn' kkRed gksrsgS A
(A) covalent bonds are directional (B) vk; fud ca /kfn' kkghu gksrsgS A
(B) ionic bonds are non directional
(C) A polar bond is formed between two (C) , d /kq zoh; ca /k l eku fo| q r _ .kr k eku j [ kusokysnks
atoms w h ic h h a ve the same i j ek.kq
v ksadse/; cur k gS A
electronegativity value (D) cgq i j ek.oh; v.kqesa/kzq oh; ca /kdhmi fLFkr n' kkZr hgS
A
(D) t he p re s e n c e o f p o la r b on d s in fd ; g ' kw U; f} /kzq
o vk?kw. kZj [ kr kgSA
polyatomic molecule suggests that it has
zero dipole moment
4. P4O6 r FkkP4O10 dsckj ses
al ghdFku / dFkuksadkspq
fu; s&
4. Which of the following statement(s) is/are
correct about P4O6 and P4O10 (A) nks
uksaghvkW
Dl kbMfi a
t j suq
ek l a
j pukokysgksrsgS
A
(A) Both oxides have closed cage like (B) nks
uksaghvkW
Dl kbMesa6 , d t S
l sP–O–P ca
/kgS
A
structure
(B) Each oxide contains six equivalent P–O– (C) nks
uksaP4O6 r FkkP4O10 v.kqesap–d ca
/k gS
A
P bonds. (D) nks
uka
sghvi us&vi usvEyksads, ugkbMªkbMgS
A
(C) Both P4O6 and P4O10 molecules have p–
d bonds.
(D) Both are the anhydrides of their respective 5. xyr dFku cr kb; s&
acids. (A) , dy ca /k dspkj ksavksj eq Dr ?kw . kZ
u l EHko ughagS
A
5. State the wrong statement : (B) p-d{kd l nS o i k' oZvfr O; ki u dj r sgS A
(A) Free rotation around the single bond is (C) s-d{kd dH khHkh-ca /k ughacukr sgS A
not possible. (D) nksi j ek.kq
v ksadse/; , d fl Xek ca /kl svf/kd ca/k gks
(B) p-orbitals always overlap sideways
l dr sgS
(C) s-orbitals never form  - bonds
(D) There can be more than one sigma bond
between two atoms
6. fuEu fp=k dsfy; sfuEu esal sdkS
ul k l EcU/k l ghgS\
6. Which of the following relationship is
correct for the following figure: O
O x y
C
x y
C z
H F
H z F (A) x = y = z (B) x = y > z
(A) x = y = z (B) x = y > z
(C) x > 120º (D) z < 120º
(C) x > 120º (D) z < 120º

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7. Which of the following is the correct order 7. fuEu esal sdksul k vk; uu Åt kZdk l ghØe gS
A
of ionisation energy : (A) Be+ > Be (B) Be > Be+
(A) Be+ > Be (B) Be > Be+ (C) C > Be (D) B > Be
(C) C > Be (D) B > Be
8. 2P + Q  R vfH kfØ; k dsfy, ; fn P ds10 mol r Fkk
8. For the reaction 2P + Q  R, 10 mol of P Q ds6 mole ysr c
and 6 mol of Q are taken then (A) 6 mol, R cusxk
(A) 6 mol of R is produced (B) 5 mol, R cus
xk
(B) 5 mol of R is produced
(C) 5 mol, P cpsxk
(C) 5 mol of P is left behind
(D) 50% of P has reacted (D) 50% , P vfHkfØ; kdj pq d kA
9. fuEu esal sdkS
ul k dFku l R; gS
&
9. Which of the following statements are true (A) 4P d{kd dsfy, f=kT; uks Mdhl a
[ ; k2 gksrhgS A
?
(B) 3d xy d{kd dsfy, f=kT; uksMdhl a [ ; k2 gksrh
(A) The no. of radial nodes for 4P orbital
are 2 gSA
(B) The no. of Angular nodes for 3dxy orbital
(C) 3dx2  y2 d{kd dsfy, f=kT; uksMksadhl a
[ ; k2
are 2
(C) The total no. of nodes of 3dx2  y2 are ‘2’ gksrhgS
A
(D) 3p d{kd dsfy, f=kT; uks
Mdhl a
[ ; k1 gksrhgS
A
(D) The no. of radial nodes for 3p is ‘1’
10. buesal sdksul k i fj eki r ki eku i j fuHkZ j ughdj r k
10. Which of the following quantities are gS
A
independent of temperature (A) eksyj r k (B) eksy i zHkkt
(A) Molarity (B) mole fraction
(C) molality (D) % w/v (C) eksy yr k (D) % w/v

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1. Which nitrogen in LSD is most basic


1. LSD es
adkS
ul kukbVªkst u i zcyr e {kkj h; gS
O
(1) (3) O
C–N(C2H5)2 (1) (3)
H–N (2) C–N(C2H5)2
H–N (2)
N
N
CH3
CH3
2. How many functional group are present in
following compound. 2. fuEufyf[ kr ; kS
fxd esafdr usfØ; kRed l ew
g mi fLFkr
CHO
CN gS
A
CHO
CN
HO C=O
Cl OCH3 HO C=O
Cl OCH3
3. 20 mL of H2O2 solution is completely decom-
posed, O2 gas evolved is collected at 273 K 3. H2O2 foy; u dk20 ml i w
j hr j g l sfo?kfVr gksx; kgS
a
A
and 2 atm, occupying volume of 224 mL what fudyhgq
bZO2 xS
l dks273 K vkS
j 2 atm i j bDdBk
is molarity of H2O2 solution?
fd; kt kr kgS
Ar Fkkbl ds} kj k?ksjkx; kvk; r u 224 mL
4. 20 ml of 0.2 M Al2(SO4)3 is mixed with 20 ml
gS
A H2O2 foy; u fd eksy j r k D; k gS
A
of 0.6 M BaCl2. Concentration of Al3+ ion in
the solution will be:
Given : Al2(SO4)3 + 3BaCl2 3BaSO4 + 2AlCl3 4. 0.2 M Al2(SO4)3 ds20 ml dks0.6 M BaCl2 ds20
[Multiply your answer by 10 and fill in ml es
afeyk; k t kr k gS
a
A foy; u esa Al3+ dhl kUnzrk D; k
OMR] gksxhA
fn; k x; k : Al2(SO4)3 + 3BaCl2 3BaSO4 +
5. The uncertainties in the velocities of two 2AlCl3
particles, A and B are 0.05 and 0.02 ms–1,
[vi usmÙkj dks10 l sxq
. kkdj OMR esaHkj s]
respectively. The mass of B is five times of
that of the mass of A. What is the ratio of 5. nksd . kksaA o B d sosx ksaesav fuf' pr r k Øe' k%0.05
 x A  r Fkk 0.02 ms –1 gS aA B d k nzO ; eku] A d snzO ; eku
uncertainties  x 
 B   x A 
A v fuf' pr r k  x
d h v i s{kk i k¡p xquk gksr k gS  d k
 B
v uq
i kr D; k gS
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6. The state of hybridisation on P in PO2Cl is 6. PO2Cl es aP dhl a x y z


d j .kvoLFkks p d gSr FkkPO2Cl ds
x y z
s p d and the no. of lone pair per molecule
of PO2Cl are n. Assuming only 2– bonds are
i zfr v.kq, dkdh ; qXe dh l a
[ ; k n gS A ekukfd i zR; sd
present per molecule of PO2Cl . PO2Cl dsi z fr v.kqesadsoy 2–ca /k mi fLFkr gS
A
Find the value of [n – (x + y + z)]. [n – (x + y + z)] dk eku Kkr dhft , A

7. The maximum amount of energy which can 7. 48 g vkDl ht u dks30 gm dkcZ u dsl kFk feykusi j
be obtained by a mixing 30 gm of carbon vf/kde ek=kk esai zkIr Åt kZgksxhA
with 48 gm oxygen will be?
[vi usmÙkj dks70 l sH kkx dj dsvafdr dj sa ]
[Divide your answer by 70 and write in OMR]
Given:–
fn; k x; k gS
a:–
C(s) + O2  CO2 H = – 80 kJ/mol C(s) + O2  CO2 H = – 80 kJ/mol
1 1
C(s) + O  CO H = – 50 kJ/mol C(s) + O  CO H = – 50 kJ/mol
2 2 2 2
8. Total number of  bonds in : 8. mi ; q
Z
Dr ; kS
fxd esa cU/kksadhdq
y la
[ ; k gS
A

9. A compound exists in the gaseous phase both 9. , d ; kS fxd xS l h; voLFkk esa, d y d (A) r Fkk f} y d
as monomer (A) and dimer (A2). The atomic (A2) nks uksad s: i esafo| eku gksr k gS
A A d k i j ek.oh;
mass of A is 48 and molecular mass of A2 is æO ; eku 48 r Fkk A2 d k vkf.od æO ; eku 96 gS A,d
96. ln an experiment 96 g of the compound i z; ksx esa96 g ; kS fxd 33. 6 y hVj vk; r u d s, d i k=k
was confined in a vessel of volume 33.6 litre
and heated to 237°C. The pressure (in atm)
esami fLFkr gSr Fkk bl s 237°C r d xeZd j r sgS A ; fn
developed if the compound exists as dimer bu i fj fLFkfr ; ksad svUr xZ
r , d ; kSfxd Hkkj kuq
l kj 50%
to the extent of 50% by weight under these i zl kfj r gksd j f} y d d s: i esafo| eku gS ] r ksmRi Uu
conditions will be : nkc (atm esa ) gks xk&
10. When the pressure of 5L of N2 is doubled 10. ; fn 5 y hVj N2 xSl d k nkc nqxq uk d j fn; k t k; s
and its temperature is raised from 300K to r Fkk r ki dks300K l s600K r d c<+ k fn; k t k; sr ks
600K, the final volume (in L) of the gas
xSl dk vfUr e vk; r u(L esa) gksxk -
would be-

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