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MATHEMATICS
SECTION – 1 : (One or more options correct Type)
[k.M – 1 : (,d ;k v f/kd l gh fod Yi çd kj)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
bl [k.M esa7 cgqfod Yi ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u esapkj fod Yi (A),(B),(C) vkSj (D) gSa] ft uesals,d ;k vf/kd
lgh gSA
2
–1 r 15
1. The value of cot is equal to
r 1 2 8
2
–1 r 15
cot cjkcj gS&
r 1 2 8
(A) tan
–1
1
–1
(B) tan 2
–1
(C) cot
1 –1
(D) tan 4
4
–1 2 17 –1
2. Consider the equation sin x – 6x + cos k = , then
2 2
(A) the largest value of k for which equation has 2 distinct solution is 1
1
(B) the equation must have real root if k – ,1
2
1
(C) the equation must have real root if k –1,
2
1
(D) the equation has unique solution if k = –
2
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17
ekukfd lehd j.k sin–1 x 2 – 6x + cos–1 k = , rc
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2 2
(A) k d k vf/kd re eku 1 gSt cfd lehd j.k d snksfofHké gy gS
A
1
(B) lehd j.k d sokLrfod ewy gksuspkfg, ;fn k – ,1
2
1
(C) lehd j.k d sokLrfod ewy gksuspkfg, ;fn k –1,
2
1
(D) lehd j.k vf}rh; gy j[krk gS;fn k = –
2
3
(x 1) ; x 1
3. Let f:RR is defined by f(x) = . If f(x) is invertible, then the values of
2
ln x (b – 3b 10) ; x 1
b is/are
3
(x 1) ; x 1
ekukfd f:RR lsifjHkkf"kr Q y u f(x) = 2
. ;fn f(x) O;q
RØ e.kh; gS] rc b d s
ln x (b – 3b 10) ; x 1
eku gS&
(A)1 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 3
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1/n 1/n
4. Let fn(x) = (sin x) + (cos x) , x R, n N, then
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(A) f2(x) > 1 for all x 2k, 4k 1 ,k
2
(B) f2(x) = 1 for x = 2k, k
(C) f2(x) >f3(x) for all x 2k, 4k 1 ,k
2
(D) f3(x) f5(x) for all x 2k, 4k 1 ,k
2
(Where I denote set of integers)
(C) f2(x)>f3(x) lHkh x 2k, 4k 1 ,kd sfy ,
2
(D) f3(x)f5(x) lHkh x 2k, 4k 1 ,kd sfy ,
2
(t gk¡I iw
.kk±d ksad sleqPp; d ksO;Dr d jrk gSA)
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2
5. Let f: R R, f(x) = x + ln(1 + x ), then
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(A) f is injective
(B) lim f(x) = +
x–
(C) there is a point on the graph of y =f(x) where tangent is not parallel to any of the chords
(D) f is bijective
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MATHEMATICS
[k.M – 2 : (v uqPN sn çd kj)
This section contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Six questions
relate to three paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph
has only one correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).
bl [k.M esafl) karksa] ç;ksxksavkSj vk¡d M+ksavkfn d ksn'kkZusoky s3 v uqPN sn gSA rhuksavuqPNsnksalslacaf/kr N% ç'u
gSa] ft uesalsgj vuqPNsn ij nksç'u gSaA fd lh Hkh vuqPNsn esagj ç'u d spkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa]
ft uesalsd soy ,d gh lgh gSA
3 2
Let f : R R; f(x) = 2x – 3(k + 2)x + 12 kx –7, – 4 k 6, k , then
ekuk fd f : R R; f(x) = 2x3 – 3(k + 2)x2 + 12 kx –7, – 4 k 6, k , rc
9. The number of integral values of k for f(x) to have three real and distinct roots, is
k d siw
.kk±d ekuksad h la[;k ft ld sfy , f(x) d srhu okLrfod vkSj fofHké ewy gS&
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 11
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(iz
'u 10 l s11 d sfy , v uqPN sn)
x 2 (x – 1)
Let a,b,c (a < b < c) be three integers satisfying the inequality 0.
(x – 3)(x 2 – 2x 5)
2
Also f(x) = 4x –3(p +2)x + 4p
x 2 (x – 1)
ekukfd a,b,c (a < b < c) rhu iw.kk±d t ksvlfed k 0 d kslarq"B d jrk gS
(x – 3)(x 2 – 2x 5)
rFkk f(x) = 4x2 –3(p +2)x + 4p
–1 –1 –1 –1 –1
10. The value of cos (a) + sin (b) + sec (c) + cosec (b) + tan (a) is equal to
(a) d k eku cjkcj gS&
–1 –1 –1 –1 –1
cos (a) + sin (b) + sec (c) + cosec (b) + tan
11 8 13
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2
6 6 6
11. The true set of values of p for which ‘b’ lies between the roots of the equation f(x) = 0. is
p d sekuks
ad k lgh leqPp; ft ld sfy , lehd j.k f(x) = 0 d sewy ksad se/; b fLFkr gSA
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 to 13
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(iz
'u 12 l s13 d sfy , v uqPN sn)
f(x)
13. The number of integers in the domain of the function F(x) = – – 3–x
g(x)
f(x)
Q y u F(x) = – – 3–x d sçkUr esaiw.kk±
d ksad h la[;k gS&
g(x)
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SECTION - 3
MATHEMATICS
Matrix - Match Type
This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains
statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements in Column are labelled as A,B,C p q r s
and D whereas statements in Column are labelled as A p q r s
p,q,r and s. The answers to these questions have to be B p q r s
appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following C p q r s
example. p q r s
D
If the correct matches are A-p , A-r , B-p , B-s , C-r , C-s
and D-q,then the correctly bubbled matrix will look like the
following :
[k.M - 3
eSfVªDl &l qesy izd kj
bl [k.M esa3 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u esanksd kWy e esaoDRO; (statements) p q r s
fn;sgq, gSaft ud k lqesy (match) d juk gSA d kWy e (Column-I) esafn;s A p q r s
x;soDrO;ksa(A, B, C, D) d ksd kWy e (Column-II) esafn;sx;soDrO;ksa B p q r s
(p, q, r, s) lslq esy d juk gSA bu iz'uksad smÙkj fn;sx;smnkgj.k d s C p q r s
vuql kj mfpr cqYyksad ksd ky k d jd sn'kkZuk gS A D p q r s
;fn lgh lqesy A-p, A-r, B-p, B-s, C-r, C-s rFkk D-q gSa] rkslgh fof/k
lsd ky sfd , x;scqYy ksad k 4 x 4 esafVªDl (matrix) uhpsn'kkZ;k x;k gS
A
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14. Column– Column -
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–1 –1
(A) sin x + cos y=0 (p) a square
–1 –1 –1
(B) sin x + cos y + cos (xy) = (q) a circular arc
2
–1 –1
(C) sin 2x + cos y = 0 (r) part of an ellipse
–1 2 –1 2
(D) sin x + cos y = (s) a pair of lines
2
LrEHk– LrEHk-
(A)
–1
sin x + cos
–1
y=0 (p) ,d oxZ
(B)
–1
sin x + cos
–1
y + cos
–1
(xy) = (q) ,d oÙ̀kh; pki
2
(C)
–1 –1
sin 2x + cos y = 0 (r) ,d nh?kZ
oÙ̀kh; Hkkx
2 –1 2
(D)
–1
sin x + cos y = (s) js[kkvksad k ;qXe
2
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15. Column – Column –
MATHEMATICS
(A) If two roots of x3 – ax2 + bx – = 0 are equal in (p) –5
magnitude but opposite in signs, then ab is equal to
LrEHk– LrEHk–
(A) ;fn lehd j.k x3 – ax2 + bx – = 0 d snksewy ekikad esacjkcj gSa (p) –5
y sfd u foijhr fpUg d sgSa] rksab =
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16. Column – Column -
MATHEMATICS
4 2 3
(x 1) x
(A) If f(x) = 4x 8 3 72 4 2 is defined, then x can be (p) 0
x
(B) The least positive integral value of ‘x’ satisfying (e –2) (q) 3
sin x (x–log22)(sin x – cos x) < 0 is
4
x3 2
f(x)= +(m –1)x +(m +5)x + n is bijective is
3
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LrEHk– LrEHk-
MATHEMATICS
4 2 3
(x 1) x
x
(A) ;fn f(x) = 4 83 72 4 2 ifjHkkf"kr gS] rc x gksld rk gS& (p) 0
(C) m d siw
.kk±d ekuksad h la[;k ft ld sfy , f:RR; (r) 6
x3 2
f(x)= +(m –1)x +(m +5)x + n ,d Sd h vkPNknd gS&
3
(x – 1)(x – 3) (x 1)(x 3)
(D) lehd j.k – e x – e x x 3 cos x = 0
(s) 7
(x – 2)(x – 4) (x 2)(x 4)
d sewy ksad h la[;k gS&
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PART-II PHYSICS
PHYSICS
SECTION-1 : (One or more option correct type)
[k.M –1 : (,d ;k v f/kd l gh fod Yi çd kj)
This section contains 7 multiple choice qustions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
bl [k.M esa7 cgqfod Yi ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u esapkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) v kSj (D) gS] ft uesal sd soy ,d
;k v f/kd l gh gSA
17. As shown in diagram there are two fixed uniformly charge concentric coplanar conducting rings
having radius 'R' and 4R and charges '+Q' and '–8Q' respectively. A charge particle of mass 'm' &
charge '–q' is projected along the axis of rings from point 'P' so that particle can just reach the
centre of rings (point 'O'). (Assume Qq > 0.)
–8Q
+Q
Vmin –q, m
R
O
P
4R 3R
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18. In a liquid, a glass prism is immersed. The curves showing the refractive index n as a function of
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wavelength for glass and liquid are as given in the figure. When white light is incident on the
prism parallel to the base then :
(A) Blue ray is deviated towards vertex (B) Red ray is deviated towards base
nzo esa, ,d d k¡p d k fçTe Mwck gqv k gSA d k¡p o nzo d sfy , viorZukad n d ksrjaxnS/;Z d sQ y u d soØ d ks
fp=k esan'kkZ;k x;k gSA t c fçTe d svk/kkj d slekUrj lQ sn çd k'k vkifrr gksrk gSA rc :
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19. W hen a dipole is placed inside a cavity in a solid neutral conducting body :
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(A) No charges are induced on the inner surface of cavity
(B) No charges are induced on the outer surface of conducting body
(C) Ever ywhere outside the body electric field due to dipole is zero
(D) Ever ywhere outside the body net electric field is zero
t c Bksl mnklhu lqp kyd oLrqd h xqgk d svUnj ,d f}/kzqo j[krsgSarks&
(A) xq
gk d h vkUrfjd lrg ij d ksbZvkos'k izsfjr ughagksrk gS A
(B) xq
gk d h ckgjh lrg ij d ks
bZvkos'k izsfjr ughagksrk gS A
(C) oLrqd sckgj lHkh t xg ij f}/kz
qo d sd kj.k fo|qr {ks=k 'kwU; gSA
(D) oLrqd sckgj lHkh t xg ij ifj.kkeh fo|q r {ks=k 'kwU; gSA
20. An uncharged conducting sphere of radius R is placed near a uniformly charge ring
of radius R. Total charge on ring is Q. The centre of sphere lies on axis of ring and
distance of centre of sphere form centre of ring is R.
R
KQ
(A) Potential at centre of ring is
R
KQ
(B) Potential at centre of ring is
2R
(C) Potential at centre of ring due to conducting sphere is zero
KQ
(D) Potential at centreSpace for Rough
of conducting Work is
sphere / (d Ppsd k;Zd sfy , LFkku )
2R
R f=kT;k d k vukos f'kr pkyd xksy k] R f=kT;k d h ,d leku vkos f'kr oy ; d slehi fp=kkuql kj j[kk gqv k gS
A
oy ; ij d qy vkos'k Q gSA xksy sd k d sUnzoy ; d h v{k ij fLFkr gSrFkk xksy sd sd sUnzd h oy ; d sd sUnzls
nwjh R gSA
KQ
(A) oy ; d sd s Unzij foHko gSA
R
KQ
(B) oy ; d sd s Unzij foHko gSA
2R
(C) oy ; d sd s Unzij pky d xksy sd sd kj.k foHko 'kwU; gSA
KQ
(D) xksy sd sd sUnzij foHko gS
A
2R
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21. A solid spherical planet of mass 3m and radius 'R' has a very small tunnel along its diameter. A
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small cosmic particle of mass 2m is at a distance 2R from the centre of the planet as shown. Both
are initially at rest, and due to gravitational attraction, both start moving toward each other. After
some time, the cosmic particle passes through the centre of the planet.
(Assume the planet and the cosmic particle are isolated from other planets)
,d Bksl xksy h; xzg ft ld k nzO;eku 3m o f=kT;k 'R' gS] esaO;kl d svuqfn'k ,d NksVh lqjax gSA n'kkZ;suql kj
xzg d sd sUnzls2R nwjh ij nzO;eku 2m d k ,d NksVk vkd k'kh; d .k fLFkr gSA nksauksgh çkjEHk esafLFkj gSo
xq: Rokd "kZ.k d sd kj.k nksuksa,d &nwl jsd h vksj xfr 'kq: d jrsgSA d qN le; i'pkr~vkd k'kh; d .k xzg d s
d sUnzlsxqt jrk gSA (eku y hft , fd xz g o vkd k'kh; d .k vU; xzgksalsfoy fxr gS)
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22. A spring mass system is in equilibrium in a uniform electric field E as shown in figure. If suddenly
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electric field is switched off then :
K E
m, q
qE
(A) Spring mass system performs SHM with amplitude
K
(B) Time period of SHM depends on value of E
qE
(C) If m then instantaneous potential energy stored in spring will never be equal to zero
g
qE
(D) Maximum speed of the block during motion is
mK
,d fLizax nzO;eku fud k; fp=k esan'kkZ;svuql kj ,d leku oS| qr {kS=k E esalkE;koLFkk esagSA ;fn vpkud
oS| qr {kS=k cUn fd ;k t krk gS:
qE
(A) fLiazx nzO;eku fud k; vk;ke lsljy vkoÙkZxfr d jsxkA
K
(B) ljy vkoÙkZxfr d k vkoÙkZd ky E d seku ij fuHkZj d js
xkA
qE
(C) ;fn m gS] rc fLiazx esalafpr rkR{kf.kd fLFkfrt Å t kZd Hkh Hkh 'kwU; ughagksxhA
g
qE
(D) xfr d snksjku Cy kWd d h vf/kd re pky gSA
mK
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23. An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit around the earth with a speed equal to half the
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magnitude of escape velocity from the earth surface. Which of the following Options is/are correct :
(assume radius of the earth R = 6400 km, g at the earth surface is 10ms–2, neglect the air resistance)
(A) Height of the satellite above the earth is 6400 km
(B) If satellite is suddenly stopped in its orbit and allowed to fall freely into the earth. Then it hit the
earth surface with 8 km/s.
(C) If satellite is suddenly stopped in its orbit and allowed to fall freely into the earth. Then during
its fall total mechanical energy of satellite, in the gravitational field of the earth, remains
constant.
(D) If satellite is suddenly stopped in its orbit and allowed to fall freely into the earth. At the given
instant its acceleration is 5 m/s2
,d d f̀=ke mixzg iF̀oh d spkjksvks
j oÙ̀kkd kj d {kk esaiF̀oh d h lrg ij iy k;u osx d sifjek.k d h vk/kh pky
lspDd j y xk jgk gSA fuEu esalsd kSulk@d kSulsd Fku lgh gSA (ekfu;siF̀oh d h f=kT;k R = 6400 km, iF̀Okh
d h lrg ij g = 10ms–2, ok;qizfrjks/k ux.; gSA)
(A) iF̀oh d h lrg lsmixzg d h Å pk¡bZ6400 km gSA
(B) ;fn mixzg mld h d {kk esavpkud : d t krk gS] rFkk iF̀oh ij eqDr : i lsfxjrk gSA rc ;g iF̀oh d h
lrg ij 8 km/s d h pky lsVDd jk;sxkA
(C) ;fn mixzg mld h d {kk esavpkud : d t krk gS] rFkk iF̀oh ij eqDr : i lsfxjrk gS
A rc mixzg d sfxjus
d snksjku iF̀oh d sxq: Roh; {kS=k esamld h d qy ;kaf=kd Å t kZfu;r jgrh gSA
(D) ;fn mixzg mld h d {kk esavpkud : d t krk gS] rFkk iF̀oh ij eqDr : i lsfxjrk gSA rc fn;sx;s{k.k
ij mld k Roj.k 5 m/s2 gSA
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PHYSICS
SECTION – 2 : (Paragraph Type)
[k.M – 2 : (v uqPN sn çd kj)
This section contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Six questions
relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has
only one correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).
bl [k.M esafl) karksa] ç;ksxksavkSj vk¡d M+ksavkfn d ksn'kkZusoky s3 v uqPN sn gSA pkjksavuqPNsnksalslacaf/kr N % ç'u
gSa] ft uesalsgj vuqPNsn ij nksç'u gSaA fd lh Hkh vuqPNsn esagj ç'u d spkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa]
ft uesalsd soy ,d gh l gh gS
A
6r
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24. The minimum energy of charge –q. On the surface of sphere A so that it lands on
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sphere B.
3KQ.q
(A) zero (B)
10r
3KQ.q 3KQq
(C) (D)
10r 2r
–q vkos'k d h U;wure Å t kZD;k gksrkfd ;g A xksy sd h lrg lsB xksy sd h lrg ij igq¡
p ld sA
3KQ.q
(A) 'kwU; (B)
10r
3KQ.q 3KQq
(C) (D)
10r 2r
25. The kinetic energy of charge (–q). Just before hitting on sphere B.
xksy sB lsVDd jkusd sBhd igy s(–q) vkos'k d h xfrt Å t kZD;k gksxhA
27KQq 17KQq
(A) (B)
10r 10r
13KQq 3KQq
(C) (D)
12r 2r
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Paragraph for Questions 26 and 27
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iz'u 26 v kSj 27 d sfy , vuqPNsn
A system of two fixed charges A and B at the position (a0, 0) and (–a0, 0) is shown in figure.
Assume that potential at the infinite distance, from the given system is zero, and system is isolated
from any other charges and other electric field.
B A
O
(–a, 0) origin q (a,0)
–4q
(a0, 0) rFkk(–a0, 0) ij
fLFkr nkst M+or vkos'k A o B d k fud k; fp=k esan'kkZ;k x;k gSA ekfu;sd h fn;sx;s
fud k; lsvUur nwjh ij foHko 'kwU; gS] rFkk fud k; vU; vkos
'kksao vU; oS| qr {kS=k lsfoyfxr gSA
B A
ewy fcUnq O
(–a, 0) q (a,0)
–4q (origin)
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foHko d sifjek.k v/s x funsZ'kka
d d se/; vkjs[k d k lclslgh izn'kZu gS:
V
(A)
V=0
B origin 3a0 A x
,0 5a0
(–a, 0) 5 (a, 0) ,0
3
V
(B)
V=0
B origin 3a0 A x
–5a0 ,0 7a0
,0 (–a, 0) (a, 0) ,0
5 A
3 3
V
(C)
V=0
B origin 3a0 A x
–5a0
(–a, 0) ,0 (a, 0)
,0 5
3 A
Space for Rough VWork / (d Ppsd k;Zd sfy , LFkku )
(D)
V=0
B – 3a0 origin A 5a0 x
(–a0, 0) ,0 (a0, 0) ,0
5 A 3
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27. If charge particle of mass 'm' and charge 'q0' is projected from origin with 0.6 v0 î + 0.8 v0 ĵ then the
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radius of curvature at the given instant :
40 m(v 0 a)2 0m(v 0 a0 )2 640m(v 0 a)2
(A) (B) (C) (D) Infinite
3qq0 qq0 125qq0
;fn 'm' nzO;eku rFkk 'q ' vkos'k d ksewy fcUnqls0.6 v
0 0
î + 0.8 v0 ĵ osx lsiz{ksfir fn;k t krk gSA
fn;sx;s{k.k ij d .k d sekxZoØ rk f=kT;k gksxh :
40 m(v 0 a)2 0m(v 0 a0 )2 640m(v 0 a)2
(A) (B) (C) (D) vuUr
3qq0 qq0 125qq0
dV
fd lh fn'kk esaoS| qr {kS=k d k ?kVd E gSt ksoS| qr foHko V lslEcU/k E = – }kjk lEcfU/kr gSA
d
_ .kkRed fpUg n'kkZrk gS] fd E d h fn'kk esafoHko V ?kVrk gSA
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(A) x, y and z components of electric field are given as
V V V
Ex = – , Ey = – and E z = – respectively.
x y z
(B) The direction for which E is maximum lies along the equipotential surface.
(C) The values of E in the direction for which eletric potential has constant value is zero
(D) Electric potential decreases in the direction of electric field.
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SECTION-3 : (Matrix - Match Type)
[k.M –3 : (eSfVªDl &l qesy izd kj)
This section contains 3 question. Each question contains p q r s
statements given in two columns which have to be matched. A p q r s
Statements in Column are labelled as A,B,C and D whereas B p q r s
statements in Column are labelled as p,q,r and s. The C p q r s
answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as D p q r s
illustrated in the following example. If the correct matches are
A-p , A-r , B-p , B-s , C-r , C-s and D-q ,
then the correctly bubbled matrix will look like the following :
bl [k.M esa3 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u esanksd kWy e esaoDRO; (statements) fn;sgq, gSa p q r s
ft ud k lqesy (match) d juk gSA d kWy e (Column-I) esa fn;s x;s oDrO;ksa
A p q r s
(A, B, C, D) d ksd kW y e (Column-II) esafn;sx;soDrO;ksa(p, q, r, s) ls B p q r s
lqesy d juk gSA bu iz'uksad smÙkj fn;sx;smnkgj.k d svuql kj mfpr cqYy ksad ks C p q r s
d ky k d jd sn'kkZuk gSA ;fn lgh lqesy A-p, A-r, B-p, B-s, C-r, C-s rFkk D-q D p q r s
gSa] rkslgh fof/k lsd ky sfd , x;scqYy ksad k 4 x 4 esafVªDl (matrix) uhpsn'kkZ;k
x;k gSA
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30. Figure shows a conducting sphere with a cavity. A point charge q1, is placed inside cavity, and q2 is
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placed out side the sphere. Ein is electric field due to charge induced on surface of cavity. Eout is
electric field due to charge induced on outer surface of sphere and Enet is net field at any point.
Two closed gaussian surface S1 & S2 are also drawn in the figure.
S2
q2
q1
S1
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fp=k esa,d pky d xksy k xqgk d slkFk n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ,d fcUnqvkos'k q1 xq gk d svUnj j[kk gqv k gS] rFkk q2
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xksy sd sckgj fLFkr gS A xqgk d h lrg ij izsfjr vkos'k d sd kj.k oS| qr {kS=k Ein gSA xksy sd h ckg~; lrg ij
izsfjr vkos'k d s d kj.k oS| qr {kS=k Eout gS] rFkk fd lh fcUnq ij d qy oS| qr {kS=k Enet gSA fp=k esa nks cUn
xkmfl;u lrg S1 o S2 Hkh n'kkZbZxbZgSA
S2
q2
q1
S1
d kWy e - I d kWy e - II
–q1
(A) lrg S1 d sfy , Ein .da (p)
0
q1 q2
(B) lrg S2 d sfy , E out .da (q)
0
(C) lrg S1 d sfy, E net .da (r) 'kw
U;
q1
(D) lrg S2 d sfy, E net .da (s)
0
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31. A satellite revolves around a planet, in a certain orbit of radius r0. If V0, K0, T0, P0, E0, B0 and L0
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represent physical quantities as given below then match the entries of Column I & Column II for
increasing radius of orbit.
V0 – orbital velocity
T0 – Time period
K0 – Kinetic Energy of Satellite.
P0 – Potential Energy of Satellite.
E0 – Total Energy of Satellite.
B0 – Binding Energy of Satellite
L0 – Angular Momentum of Satellite about the centre of planet.
Column (I) Column (II)
(A) V0K0 (p) Increase
(B) B0L0 (q) Decrease
(C) P0E0L0 4
(r) Independent of r
T0
(D) 3 (s) Proportional to r –3/2
L0
,d mixzg xzg d spkjksavks j r0 f=kT;k d h oÙ̀kkd kj d {kk esapDd j y xk jgk gSA ;fn V0, K0, T0, P0, E0, B0 rFkk
L0 uhpsnh xbZHkkS frd jkf'k;ksad ksiznf'kZr d jrk gSA rc d kWy e-I d k d kWy e-II d slkFk d {kh; f=kT;k d sc<+usd s
fy , feyku d hft ,A
V0 – d f{k; os x
T0 – vkoÙkZd ky
K0 – mixz g d h xfrt Å t kZ
P0 – mixz g d h fLFkfrt Å t kZ
E0 – mixz g d h d qy Å t kZ
B0 – mixz g d h cU/ku Å t kZ
L0 – xz g d sd sUnzd slkis{k mixzg d k d ks.kh; laosxA
d kWy e - I d kWy e - II
(A) V0K0 Space for Rough (p) c<+ Rkk gSA/ (d Ppsd k;Zd sfy , LFkku )
Work
(B) B0L0 (q) ?kVrk gS A
(C) P0E0L0 4
(r) r ij fuHkZ j ughad jrk gSA
T0
(D) (s) r –3/2 d slekuqikrh gSA
L30
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32. Match the Column if deviation in the Column–II is the magnitude of total deviation (between
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incident ray and finally refracted or reflected ray) to lie between 0º and 180º. Here n represents
refractive index of medium.
Column–I Column–II
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d kWy e d k fey ku d hft , ;fn d kWy e–II esafopy u d qy fopyu d k ifjek.k gSt ksfd vkifrr fd j.k rFkk varr%
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viofrZr ;k ijkofrZr çd k'k fd j.k d se/; fy ;k x;k gSA ;g 0º rFkk 180º d schp gSA ;gk¡n ek/;e d s
viorZukad d ksn'kkZrk gSA
vUrjki`"B
(C) (r) çd k'k fd j.k d k fopy u 90º gksxkA
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CHEMSITRY
SECTION – 1 : (One or more options correct Type)
[k.M – 1 : (,d ;k v f/kd l gh fod Yi çd kj)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
bl [k.M esa7 cgqfod Yi ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u esapkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa] ft uesals,d ;k
v f/kd lgh gSA
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34. Which of the following is/are correct :
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(B) [H+] = [OH–] = 10–7 for a neutral solution at all temperatures
35. Precentage ionisation of weak acid can be calculated using the formula:
nqcZy vEy d svk;uu çfr'kr d ksfd l lw=k d s}kjk ekfir d j ld rsgS\
Ka 100
(A) 100 (B)
C 1 10(pK a pH)
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36. Which of the following facts is true ?
(A) If Eº (Mn+ / M) is negative, H+ will be reduced to H2 by the metal M
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(B) If Eº (Mn+ / M) is positive, Mn+ will be reduced to M by H2
(C) In a cell Mn+ / M electrode is attached to hydrogen-half cell. To produce spontaneous cell
reaction, metal M will act as negative electrode.
(D) Compounds of active metals (Zn, Na, Mg) are reducible by H2 whereas those of noble metals
(Cu, Ag, Au) are not reducible.
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38. Which of the following pairs will form a buffer solution
(A) NaHCO3 + HCl (1 : 1 mole ratio)
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(B) CH3COOH + CH3COONa (1 : 1 mole ratio)
(C) Na2HPO4 + Na3PO4 (1 : 1 mole ratio)
(D) H3PO4 + NaH2PO4 (1 : 1 mole ratio)
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CHEMSITRY
This section contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Six questions
relate to three paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph
has only one correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).
bl [k.M esafl) karksa] ç;ksxksavkSj vk¡d M+ksavkfn d ksn'kkZusoky s3 v uqPN sn gSA pkjksavuqPNsnksalslacaf/kr N % ç'u
gSa] ft uesalsgj vuqPNsn ij nksç'u gSaA fd lh Hkh vuqPNsn esagj ç'u d spkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa]
ft uesalsd soy ,d gh l gh gS
A
Concentration of H2O2 aqueous solution may be expressed in various concentration terms. One
useful method for expressing the concentration of H2O2 solution is volume strength.
Hydrogen peroxide solution (20 ml) reacts quantitatively with a solution of KMnO4 (20 ml)
acidified with dil. H2SO4. The same volume of the KMnO4 solution is just decolourised by 10 ml of
MnSO4 in neutral medium simultaneously forming a dark brown ppt. of hydrated MnO2. The brown
ppt. of MnO2 is dissolved in 10 ml of 0.2 M sodium oxalate under boiling condition in the presence
of dil H2SO4.
H2 O 2 t y h; foy ;u d h lkUnz rk fofHkUu lkUnzrk inksaesaO;Dr d jrsgSA H2O2 foy ;u d h lkUnzrk d ksO;Dr
d jusd sfy , ,d mi;ksxh fof/k vk;ru lkeF;ZgS A
gkbMªkst u ijvkWDlkbM foy ;u (20 ml) ruq-H2SO4 lsvEy hÑ r KMnO4 (20 ml) foy ;u d slkFk
ek=kkRed : i lsfØ ;k d jrk gSA KMnO4 d k leku vk;ru mnklhu ek/;e esas10 ml MnSO4 esafojat hÑ r
fd ;k t krk gSlkFk gh t y ;ksft r MnO2 d k ,d xgjk Hkwjk vo{ksi curk gSA MnO2 d k Hkw
jk vo{ksi ruqH2SO4
d h mifLFkfr esa0.2 M lksfM;e vkWDlsy sV d s10 ml esamcky usij ?kqy t krk gSA
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40. Molarity of KMnO4 used for titration of H2O2 is :
H2O2 d svuq
ekiu d sfy , iz;qDr KMnO4 d h eksy jrk gS%
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(A) 0.02 M (B) 0.04 M (C) 0.06 M (D) 0.08 M
41. Volume strength of H2O2 solution is :
H2O2 foy ;u d k vk;ru lkeF;ZgS%
(A) 1.12 (B) 2.24 (C) 11.2 (D) 5.6
During the electrolysis of 1L of dilute aq. solution of NaCl using Pt electrodes for 10 minutes, 224
ml of Cl2 is liberated with 56 ml of O2 at STP.
(Given that : log 2 = 0.3, log 3 = 0.48)
10 feuV d sfy ,] Pt by SDVªkWM iz;qDr d jrsgq, STP ij]NaCl d s1 y hVj ruqt y h; foy ;u d soS| qr vi?kV~u
d snkSjku] O2 d s56 ml d slkFk] Cl2 d k224 ml, eqDr gksrk gS
A
(fn;k gS%log 2 = 0.3, log 3 = 0.48)
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43. If the above solution after electrolysis is mixed with 10L of a buffer solution containing 0.1 mole
each of CH3COOH and CH3COONa. Calculate pH of resulting solution pKa (CH3COOH) = 4.7
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;fn oS| qr vi?kVu d si'pkr~mDr foy ;u d ks] CH3COOH rFkkCH3COONa çR;sd d s0.1 eksy ;qDr] ,d
cQ j foy ;u d s10 y hVj vk;ru d slkFk fefJr fd ;k t krk gSrc çkIr ifj.kkeh foy ;u d spH d h x.kuk
d hft ,A pKa (CH3COOH) = 4.7
(A) 4.52 (B) 4.7 (C) 2.5 (D) 4.88
An aqueous solution of H2A (weak diprotic acid) is titrated with highly concentrated solution of
NaOH. Initially 100 ml 0.12 M H2A was given. Assume change in volume on adding NaOH is
negligible and temperature remains constant during the experiment.
Given : H2A (aq.) H+ (aq.) + HA— (aq) ; K1 = 4 × 10–4
HA (aq.)
—
H (aq.) + A (aq)
+ 2—
; K2 = 5 × 10–8
At any time H2A, HA– and A2– exist in solution. Answer the following questions with valid
approximate.
H2A (nq
cZy f}çksfVd vEy ) d s,d t y h; foy ;u] d ksNaOH d s,d vf/kd lkanzfoy ;u d slkFk vuqekfir
fd ;k x;kA çkjEHk esa0.12 M H2A d k 100 ml foy ;u fn;k x;k gSA ekuk fd ] ç;ksx d snkSjku fey k;sx;s
NaOH d sd kj.k] vk;ru es aifjorZu ux.; gSrFkk rkieku fu;r cuk jgrk gSA
fn;k gS% H2A (aq.) H+ (aq.) + HA— (aq) ; K1 = 4 × 10–4
HA— (aq.) H+ (aq.) + A2— (aq) ; K2 = 5 × 10–8
fd lh Hkh le; foy ;u esa]H2A, HA– rFkkA2– vfLrRo j[krsgSaA rc ekU;] lfUud V fof/k(approximate) y sd j]
fuEu ç'uksad smÙkj nhft ;s\
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44. Which of the following is correct
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(A) NaOH react with H2A & HA– simultaneously.
(B) Degree of ionisation of H2A after adding 4 m.moles of given NaOH is 0.01
(B) fn;sx;s
]NaOH d s4 fey heksy fey kusd si'pkr~H2A d svk;uu d h ek=kk0.01 gSaA
(D) fn;sx;s
]NaOH d s12 fey heksy fey kusd si'pkr~foy ;u d hpOH 9.35 gksrh gSA
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SECTION - 3
Matrix - Match Type
CHEMSITRY
This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains
statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements in Column are labelled as A,B,C p q r s
and D whereas statements in Column are labelled as A p q r s
p,q,r and s. The answers to these questions have to be B p q r s
appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following C p q r s
example. p q r s
D
If the correct matches are A-p , A-r , B-p , B-s , C-r , C-s
and D-q,then the correctly bubbled matrix will look like the
following :
[k.M - 3
eSfVªDl &l qesy izd kj
bl [k.M esa3 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u esanksd kWy e esaoDRO; (statements) p q r s
fn;sgq, gSaft ud k lqesy (match) d juk gSA d kWy e (Column-I) esafn;s A p q r s
x;soDrO;ksa(A, B, C, D) d ksd kWy e (Column-II) esafn;sx;soDrO;ksa B p q r s
(p, q, r, s) lslq esy d juk gSA bu iz'uksad smÙkj fn;sx;smnkgj.k d s C p q r s
vuql kj mfpr cqYyksad ksd ky k d jd sn'kkZuk gS A D p q r s
;fn lgh lqesy A-p, A-r, B-p, B-s, C-r, C-s rFkk D-q gSa] rkslgh fof/k
lsd ky sfd , x;scqYy ksad k 4 x 4 esafVªDl (matrix) uhpsn'kkZ;k x;k gS
A
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46. Column- I Column- II
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(B) CH3COONH4 (aq.) (q) Significant anionic hydrolysis
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47. Match the following
Column I represents equilibrium among CH3COOH (Weak acid), CH3COO– and H+ . The system is
externally disturbed by adding substances shown (in small amount)
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Column II represents the responses by the system under external disturbance and final equlibrium
is established.
Column- I Column- II
(A) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ (p) [H+] is increased
Small amount of NaOH is added
(B) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ (q) [H+] is decreased
Small amount of HCl is added
(C) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ (r) [CH3COOH] is increased
Small amount of CH3COONa is added
(D) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ (s) [CH3COOH] is decreased
Small amount of more concentrated
CH3COOH is added
fuEu d kslqesfy r d hft ;sA
d kWy e I CH3COOH (nqcZy vEy ) d k CH3COO– vkSj H+ esalkE; d ksn'kkZrk gSA bl ra=k esackgj ls¼d qN
ek=kk esa½ n'kkZ;sx;s] inkFkZfeykd j lkE;koLFkk d ksfopfy r fd ;k t krk gSA
d kWy e II esa ckg~; ifjorZu d s }kjk ra=k esa gksus oky s ifjorZu ¼;k izfrfØ ;k½ d s i'pkr~] vUrr% lkE;koLFkk
LFkkfir gkst krh gSrFkk bld sifjorZu ¼;k izfrfØ ;k½ d ksd kWy e-II esaçnf'kZr fd ;k x;k gSA
d kWy e- I d kWy e- II
(A) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ (p) [H+] c<rk gS
NaOH d h d q N ek=kk feykrsgS
(B) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ (q) [H+] ?kVrk gS
HCl d h d qN ek=kk fey krsgS
(C) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ (r) [CH3COOH] c<rk gS
CH3COONa d h d q N ek=kk fey krsgS
(D) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ (s) [CH3COOH] ?kVrk gS
vf/kd lkanzCH3COOH d h d q N ek=kk fey krsgS
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48. Column-I Column-II
M
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(A) 0.1 M H3PO4 (p) eq. wt. = (where M = molar mass)
3
pKa1
(B) MnO4– (q) pH = + 0.5
2
(As an Oxidising agent in neutral medium)
(C) aq. solution of 0.1 M CO2 (r) sp3 hybridised (central atom)
d kWy e– I d kWy e– II
M
(A) 0.1 M H3PO4 (p) rqY;kad h Hkkj = (M = eks
yj nzO;eku)
3
pKa1
(B) MnO4– (mnklhu ek/;e esavkWDlhd kjd ) (q) pH = + 0.5
2
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eSauslHkhfunsZ'kksad ki<+fy ;kgSvkSj eSamud k ijh{kkFkhZ}kjk Hkjh xbZlkjh t kud kjh d kseSusa
vo'; iky u d : ¡xk@d : ¡xhA t k¡p fy ;k gSA
I have read all the instructions and shall I have verified all the information filled by
abide by them the candidate.
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