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AIEEE – 2011 TEST PAPER WITH ANSWER


(HELD ON WEDNESDAY 11TH MAY' 2011)
PART A - MATHEMATICS
1. The only statement among the followings that 6. Let a n be the n th term of an A.P. If
is a tautology is : 100 100
(1) B ® [A (A ® B)] åa = a and åa = b , then the common
>

2r 2r -1
(2) A (A B) r= 1 r= 1
>
>

(3) A (A B) difference of the A.P. is:


>
>

(4) [A (A ® B)] ® B
>

Ans. [4]
a -b
(1) (2) a – b
200
2. Let ƒ : R ®[0, ¥) be such that lim
x ®5
ƒ(x) exists
a -b
(3) (4) b – a
( f(x) ) - 9
2
100
and lim = 0. Then Lim f (x) equal:
x ®5
|x - 5| x ®0 Ans. [3]
(1) 3 (2) 0 7. The length of the perpendicular drawn from the
(3) 1 (4) 2 x y-2 z-3
Ans. [1] EN point (3, –1, 11) to the line = = is:
2 3 4
3. ˆ ˆi + qjˆ + kˆ and ˆi + ˆj + rkˆ
If the vectors piˆ + ˆj + k, (1) 66 (2) 29
(p¹q¹r¹1) are coplanar, then the value of
pqr – (p + q + r) is: (3) 33 (4) 53
(1) –2 (2) 2 Ans. [4]
(3) 0 (4) –1 8. The area bounded by the curves y2 = 4x and
Ans. [1] x2=4y is:
4.
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Let A, B, C be pairwise independent events with 32
P(C)> 0 and P(AÇBÇC)=0. Then P(AcÇBc|C) (1) 0 (2)
3
is equal to: 16 8
(1) P(Ac)– P(B) (2) P(A)– P(Bc) (3) (4)
3 3
(3) P(Ac)+ P(Bc) (4) P(Ac)– P(Bc) Ans. [3]
Ans. [1] 9. Let for a¹a1¹0,
5. Consider the following relation R on the set of f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, g(x) = a1x2 + b1x + c1 and
A

real square matirces of order 3. p(x)=f(x) – g(x).


R={(A, B)|A=P–1 BP for some invertible matrix
If p(x) = 0 only for x = –1 and p(–2) = 2, then
P}.
the value of p(2) is:
Statement - 1:
(1) 18 (2) 3
R is an equivalence relation.
Statement - 2: (3) 9 (4) 6
For any two invertible 3 × 3 martices M and N, Ans. [1]
(MN)–1 = N–1M–1 10. If the trivial solution is the only solution of the
(1) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true. system of equations
(2) Statement- 1 i s tr u e , s t a t e m e n t - 2 i s x – ky + z = 0
t ru e; S ta t em e nt - 2 is c or rec t kx + 3y – kz = 0
exp l an ati o n for statement-1.
3x + y – z = 0
(3) Statement- 1 i s tr u e , s t a t e m e n t - 2 i s
t r u e ; Statement-2 is not a correct Then the set of all values of k is:
explanation for statement-1. (1) {2, –3} (2) R – {2, –3}
(4) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (3) R – {2} (4) R – {–3}
Ans. [1] Ans. [2]
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11. The curve that passes through the point (2, 3), 15. The equation of the hyperbola whose foci are
and has the property that the segment of any
(–2,0) and (2, 0) and eccentricity is 2 is given
tangent to it lying between the coordinate axes
is bisected by the point of contact, is given by: by :
(1) –3x2 + y2 = 3
2 2
æxö æ yö (2) x2 – 3y2 = 3
(1) ç ÷ + ç ÷ = 2 (2) 2y – 3x = 0
è 2ø è 3ø (3) 3x2 – y2 = 3
6 (4) –x2 + 3y2 = 3
(3) y = (4) x2 + y2 = 13
x Ans. [3]
Ans. [3] 16. Consider the differential equation
12. Let f be a function defined by
æ 1ö
ì tan x y 2dx + ç x - ÷ dy= 0 . It y(1) =1, then x is given
ï , x¹0 è yø
f (x) = í x
ïî 1 , x=0 by :
Statement - 1: EN 1 1
x = 0 is point of minima of f. 1
(1) 1 - + e
y 2
(2) 4 - - e
y

Statement - 2: f'(0) = 0. y e y e
(1) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
(2) Statement- 1 i s tr u e , s t a t e m e n t - 2 i s 1 1
1
(3) 3 - + e y 1
(4) 1 + - e y
true; Statement-2 is correct explanation
for statement-1. y e y e
(3) Statement- 1 i s tr u e , s t a t e m e n t - 2 i s Ans. [4]
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true; Statement-2 is not a correct explanation 17. A scientist is weighing each of 30 fishes. Their
for statement-1.
(4) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. mean weight worked out is 30 gm and a
Ans. [3] standard deviation of 2 gm. Later, it was found
13. If function f(x) is differentiable at x = a then
that the measuring scale was misaligned and
x 2f(a) - a 2 f(x) always under reported every fish weight by
A

lim
x ®a x -a 2 gm. The correct mean and standard deviation
(1) 2a f(a) + a2 f'(a) (2) –a2 f' (a) (in gm) of fishes are respectively :
(3) af(a) –a2 f'(a) (4) 2af(a) –a2 f'(a)
(1) 28, 4 (2) 32, 2
Ans. [4]
(3) 32, 4 (4) 28, 2
14. Sachin and Rahul attempted to solve a
quadratic equation. Sachin made a mistake in Ans. [2]
writing down the constant term and ended up 18. There are 10 points in a plane, out of these
in roots (4, 3). Rahul made a mistake in writing 6 are collinear. If N is the number of triangles
down coefficient of x to get roots (3, 2). The
formed by joining these points, then :
correct roots of equation are :
(1) N > 190 (2) N < 100
(1) –4, –3 (2) 6, 1
(3) 4, 3 (4) –6, –1 (3) 100 < N < 140 (4) 140 < N < 190
Ans. [2] Ans. [2]

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19. Let f be a function defined by 22. Let [.] denote the greatest integet function then

ò0 x [ x ] dx
1.5
f(x) = (x – 1)2 + 1, (x > 1) the value of
2
is :-
Statement - 1:
5
(1) (2) 0
The set {x : f(x) = f -1 (x)} = {1,2} 4
3 3
(3) (4)
Statement - 2: 2 4
Ans. [4]
f is bijection and f -1 (x) = 1 + x - 1 , x > 1
23. Define F(x) as the product of two real functions
(1) Statemen-1 is false, statement-2 is true. f1(x) = x, x Î IR,
(2) S t a t e m e n - 1 i s f ru e , s t a t e m e n t - 2 i s
ì 1
tr ue; Statemen-2 is correct explanation for ïsin , if x¹0
f
and 2 (x) = í x as follows :
statement-1. ïî 0, if x=0
(3) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true, ìf (x).f2 (x) if x¹0
F(x) = í 1
statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
EN î 0, if x=0
statement-1 Statement-1 : F(x) is continuous on IR.
(4) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false Statement-2 : f1(x) and f2(x) are continuous on
Ans. [2] IR.
20. Statement-1 : Determinant of a skew- (1) Statemen-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
symmetric matrix of order 3 is zero. (2) S t a t e m e n - 1 i s tru e, s t a t em e nt - 2 i s
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Statement-1 : For any matrix A, tru e; Statement-2 is correct explanation for
det(AT ) = det(A) and det(–A) = –det(A). statement-1.
Where det(B) denotes the determinant of matrix (3) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true,
B. Then :
statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
(1) Statement-1 is true and statement-2 is false statement-1
A

(2) Both statements are true


(4) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false
(3) Both statements are false
Ans. [4]
(4) Statement-1 is false and statement-2 is true.
24. r r r be three non-zero vectors which are
Let a, b,c
Ans. [1]
r r
21. The equation of the circle passing through the pairwise non-collinear. If a + 3b is collinear
points (1, 0) and (0, 1) and having the smallest r
with cr and b + 2cr is colliner with ar , then
radius is :
r r r
(1) x2 + y2 + x + y – 2 = 0 a + 3b + 6c is :
(2) x2 + y2 – 2x – 2y + 1 = 0 (1) ar + cr r
(2) a
r
(3) x2 + y2 – x – y = 0 (3) cr (4) 0
(4) x2 + y2 + 2x + 2y – 7 = 0 Ans. [4]
Ans. [3]
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25. The lines x + y = |a| and ax – y = 1 intersect 29. The possible values of q Î (0, p) such that
each other in the first quadrant. Then the set of sin (q) + sin (4q) + sin(7q) = 0 are:
all possible values of a is the interval :
2p p 4p p 3p 8p
(1) (–1, 1] (2) (0, ¥) (1) , , , , ,
9 4 9 2 4 9
(3) [1, ¥) (4) (–1, ¥)

Ans. [3]
p 5p p 2p 3p 8p
(2) , , , , ,
26. If A(2, –3) and B(–2, 1) are two vertices of a 4 12 2 3 4 9
triangle and third vertex moves on the line
2x + 3y = 9, then the locus of the centroid of 2p p p 2p 3p 35p
(3) , , , , ,
the triangle is : 9 4 2 3 4 36

(1) 2x – 3y = 1 (2) x – y = 1

(3) 2x + 3y = 1 (4) 2x + 3y = 3 2p p p 2p 3p 8p
EN (4) , , , , ,
9 4 2 3 4 9
Ans. [3]
27. The distance of the point (1, –5, 9) from the Ans. [1]

plane x – y + z = 5 measured along a straight 30. If w ¹ 1 is the complex cube root of unity and
line x = y = z is:
éw 0 ù
matrix H = ê ú , then H is equal to:
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(1) 3 5 (2) 10 3 ë 0 wû
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(3) 5 3 (4) 3 10
(1) H (2) 0
Ans. [2]
28. Statement - 1: (3) –H (4) H2
For each natural number n,(n + 1)7 – n7 –1 is
Ans. [1]
divisible by 7.
A

Statement - 2:
For each natural number n, n7 – n is divisible by 7.
(1) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
(2) Statement- 1 i s tr u e , s t a t e m e n t - 2 i s
t ru e; S ta t em e nt - 2 is c or rec t
exp l an ati o n for statement-1.

(3) Statement- 1 i s tr u e , s t a t e m e n t - 2 i s
t r u e ; Statement-2 is not a correct
explanation for statement-1.

(4) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.

Ans. [2]

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PART B - CHEMISTRY
31. The molecular velocity of any gas is :- 37. The value of enthalpy change (DH) for the
(1) inversely proportional to the square root of reaction
temperature C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g) ® 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(l)
(2) inversely proportional to absolute at 27°C is –1366.5 kJ mol –1 . The value of
temperature internal energy change for the above reaction
(3) directly proportional to square of at this temperature will be :-
temperature (1) –1371.5 kJ (2) –1369.0 kJ
(4) directly proportional to square root of (3) –1364.0 kJ (4) –1361.5 kJ
temperature Ans. [3]
Ans. [4] 38. The correct order of electron gain enthalpy with
32. The Ksp for Cr(OH)3 is 1.6 × 10–30. The molar negative sign of F, Cl, Br and I, having atomic
solubility of this compound in water is :- number 9, 17, 35 and 53 respectively, is :-
(1) 2
1.6 ´ 10 -30 (2) 4
1.6 ´ 10 -30 (1) I > Br > Cl > F (2) F > Cl > Br > I
(3) Cl > F > Br > I (4) Br > Cl > I > F
(3) 4
1.6 ´ 10 -30 / 27 (4) 1.6 × 10–30/27
Ans. [3]
Ans. [3] 39. Copper crystallises in fcc lattice with a unit cell
33. The mass of potassium dichromate crystals
required to oxidise 750 cm3 of 0.6 M Mohr's

dichromate = 294, Mohr's salt = 392) :-


(1) 0.49g (2) 0.45 g
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salt solution is : (Given molar mass : potassium
edge of 361 pm. The radius of copper atom is:-
(1) 181 pm
(3) 128 pm
Ans. [3]
(2) 108 pm
(4) 157 pm

(3) 22.05 g (4) 2.2 g 40. The non aromatic compound among the
Ans. [3] following is :-
34. The frequency of light emitted for the transition
n = 4 to n = 2 of He+ is equal to the transition (1) (2)
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in H atom corresponding to which of the S
following :-
(1) n = 3 to n = 1 (2) n = 2 to n = 1
(3) (4)
(3) n = 3 to n = 2 (4) n = 4 to n = 3
Ans. [2]
Ans. [1]
35. Among the ligands NH3,en, CN– and CO the
correct order of their increasing field strength, 41. When r, P and M represent rate of diffusion,
A

is :- pressure and molecular mass, respectively,


(1) CO < NH3 < en < CN– then the ratio of the rates of diffusion (rA/rB) of
(2) NH3 < en < CN– < CO two gases A and B, is given as :-
(3) CN– < NH3 < CO < en (1) (PA/PB)1/2 (MA/MB) (2) (PA/PB) (MB/MA)1/2
(4) en < CN– < NH3 < CO (3) (PA/PB)1/2 (MB/MA) (4) (PA/PB) (MA/MB)1/2
Ans. [2] Ans. [2]
36. In view of the signs of DrG° for the following 42. The correct order of acid strength of the
reactions : following compounds :-
PbO2 + Pb ® 2 PbO, DrG° < 0 A. Phenol
SnO2 + Sn ® 2 SnO, DrG° > 0, B. p-Cresol
Which oxidation states are more characteristic C. m-Nitrophenol
for lead and tin ? D. p- Nitrophenol
(1) For lead + 4, for tin + 2 is :-
(2) For lead + 2, for tin + 2 (1) C > B > A > D (2) D > C > A > B
(3) For lead + 4, for tin + 4 (3) B > D > A > C (4) A > B > D > C
(4) For lead + 2, for tin + 4 Ans. [2]
Ans. [4]

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43. Consider the reaction : 50. In the chemical reactions
4NO2(g) + O2(g) ® 2N2O5(g), DrH = –111kJ.
NH2
If N2O5(g) is formed instead of N2O5(g) in the
above reaction, the DrH value will be :- ¾¾¾¾
NaNO2
HCl,278K
®A ¾¾¾
CuCN
D
® B, the
(given, DH of sublimation for N 2 O 5 is
54 kJ mol–1)
compounds A and B respectively are :
(1) –165 kJ (2) +54 kJ
(1) Fluorobenzene and phenol
(3) +219 kJ (4) –219 kJ
(2) Benzene diazonium chloride and
Ans. [1]
benzonitrile
44. Which of the following has maximum number
(3) Nitrobenzene and chlorobenzene
of lone pairs associated with Xe ?
(4) Phenol and bromobenzene
(1) XeO3 (2) XeF 4 (3) XeF 6 (4) XeF 2
Ans. [2]
Ans. [4]
51. A 5% solution of cane sugar (molar mass 342)
45. Which one of the following complex ions has
is isotonic with 1% of a solution of an unknown
geometrical isomers ?
solute. The molar mass of unknown solute in
(1) [Co (en)3]3+ (2) [Ni (NH3)5Br]+
g/mol is :-
(3) [Co (NH3)2 (en)2] (4) [Cr (NH3)4(en)]3+
3+
EN (1) 136.2 (2) 171.2
Ans. [3]
(3) 68.4 (4) 34.2
46. Consider the following reaction :
Ans. [3]
C2H5OH + H2SO4 ® Produce
52. Identify the incorrect statement from the
Among the following, which one cannot be
following :-
formed as a product under any conditions ?
(1) Oxides of nitrogen in the atmosphere can
(1) Ethyl-hydrogen sulphate
cause the depletion of ozone layer
(2) Ethylene
(2) Ozone absorbs the intense ultraviolet
(3) Acetylene
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radiation of the sun
(4) Diethyl ether
(3) Depletion of ozone layer is because of its
Ans. [3]
chemical reactions with chlorofluoro
47. The products obtained on heating LiNO3 will
alkanes
be :-
(4) Ozone absorbs infrared radiation
(1) LiNO2 + O2 (2) Li2O + NO2 + O2
Ans. [4]
(3) Li3N + O2 (4) Li2O + NO + O2
53. What is the best description of the change that
A

Ans. [2]
occurs when Na2O(s) is dissolved in water ?
48. The change in the optical rotation of freshly
(1) Oxidation number of sodium decreases
prepared solution of glucose is known as :-
(2) Oxide ion accepts sharing in a pair of
(1) tautomerism (2) racemisation
electrons
(3) specific rotation (4) mutarotation
(3) Oxide ion donates a pair of electrons
Ans. [4]
(4) Oxidation number of oxygen increases
49. A reactant (A) forms two products :
Ans. [3]
A ¾¾ ® B, Activation Energy Ea1
k
1
54. The number of types of bonds between two
carbon atoms in calcium carbide is :-
A ¾¾ ® C, Activation Energy Ea2
1k

(1) One sigma, two pi


If Ea2 = 2 Ea1, then k1 and k2 are related as :-
(2) One sigma, one pi
(1) k1 = 2k 2 e Ea 2 / RT (2) k1 = k1e Ea1 / RT (3) Two sigma, one pi
(3) k2 = k1e Ea2 / RT (4) k1 = A k 2 e
Ea1 / RT (4) Two sigma, two pi
Ans. [1]
Ans. [4]

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55. Consider thiol anion ( RS ) and alkoxy anion 58. Resistance of 0.2 M solution of an electrolyte
is 50 W. The specific conductance of the
( RO ). Which of the following statement is solution is 1.3 S m–1. If resistance of the 0.4M
correct ? solution of the same electrolyte is 260 W, its
(1) RS is less basic and less nucleophilic than molar conductivity is :-
RO (1) 6250 S m2 mol–1
(2) 6.25 × 10–4 S m2 mol–1
(2) RS is less basic but more nucleophilic than
(3) 625 × 10–4 S m2 mol–1
RO (4) 62.5 S m2 mol–1
(3) RS is more basic and more nucleophilic Ans. [2]
than RO 59. Thermosetting polymer, Bakelite is formed by
the reaction of phenol with :-
(4) RS is more basic but less nulceophilic than
(1) CH3CH2CHO
RO (2) CH3CHO
Ans. [2] (3) HCHO
56. The molality of a urea solution in which (4) HCOOH
0.0100g of urea, [(NH 2 ) 2 CO] is added to Ans. [3]
0.3000 dm3 of water at STP is :- 60. Ozonolysis of an organic compound 'A'
(1) 0.555 m (2) 5.55 × 10–4 m
EN produces acetone and propionaldehyde in
(3) 33.3 m (4) 3.33 × 10–2 m equimolar mixture. Identify 'A' from the
Ans. [2] following compounds :-
57. An acid HA ionises as (1) 2 - Methyl - 1- pentene
ˆˆ† H+ + A–
HA ‡ˆˆ (2) 1 - Pentene
The pH of 1.0 M solution is 5. Its dissociation (3) 2 - Pentene
constant would be :- (4) 2 - Methyl - 2 - pentene
(1) 1 × 10–10 (2) 5 Ans. [4]
(3) 5 × 10 –8 (4) 1 × 10–5
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Ans. [1]
A

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PART C - PHYSICS
61. If 400 W of resistance is made by adding four 66. Combination of two identical capacitors, a
100 W resistance of tolerance 5%, then the resistor R and a dc voltage source of voltage
tolerance of the combination is : 6V is used in an experiment on (C–R) circuit.
(1) 20% (2) 5% (3) 10% (4) 15% It is found that for a parallel combination of the
Ans. [2] capacitor the time in which the voltage of the
62. At two points P and Q on screen in Young's fully charged combination reduces to half its
original voltage is 10 second. For series
double slit experiment, waves from slits S1 and
combination the time needed for series
l combination the time needed for reducing the
S 2 have a path difference of 0 and
4 voltage of the fully charged series combination
respectively. the ratio of intensities at P and Q by half is :-
will be : (1) 20 second (2) 10 second
(3) 5 second (4) 2.5 second
(1) 3 : 2 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 2 : 1 (4) 4 : 1 Ans. [4]
Ans. [2] 67. The minimum force required to start pushing
63. The ouput of an OR gate is connected to both a body up a rough (frictional coefficient µ)

will serve as a:
(1) OR gate
(3) NOR gate
EN
the inputs of a NAND gate. The combination

(2) NOT gate


(4) AND gate
inclined plane is F 1 while the minimum force
needed to prevent it from sliding down is F2.
If the inclined plane makes an angale q from
the horizontal such that tanq = 2µ then the ratio
Ans. [3] F1
64. Two merucry drops (each of radius 'r') merge to is :-
F2
form a bigger drop. The surface energy of the
bigger drop, ifs T is the surface tension, is : (1) 4 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3
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Ans. [4]
(1) 2 5 3 pr2T (2) 4pr2T 68. Two particles of equal mass 'm' go around a
circle of radius R under the action of their
(3) 2pr2T (4) 2 8 3 pr2T
mutual gravitational attraction. The speed of
Ans. [4] each particle with respect to their centre of mass
65. Statement-1: is :-
Two longitudinal waves given by equations :
A

Gm Gm
y1(x, t) = 2a sin (wt – kx) and y2(x, t) = a sin (1) (2)
R 4R
(2wt – 2kx) will have equal intensity.
Statement-1:
Gm Gm
Intensity of waves of given frequency in same (3) (4)
3R 2R
medium is proportional to square of amplitude
only. Ans. [2]
(1) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true 69. The current in the primary circuit of a
(2) Statement-1 is ture, statement-2 is false potentiometer is 0.2 A. The specific resistance
and cross-section of the potentiometer wire are
(3) Statement-1 is ture, statement-2 true;
4 × 10 –7 ohm metre and 8 × 10 –7 m 2
statement-2 is the correct explanation of
respectively. The potential gradient will be
statement-1
equal to :-
(4) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true;
(1) 0.2 V/m (2) 1 V/m
statement -2 is not correct explanation of
statement-1. (3) 0.5 V/m (4) 0.1 V/m
Ans. [2] Ans. [4]
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70. The specific heat capacity of a metal at low 74. An electric charge + q moves with velocity
temperautre (T) is given as r
V = 3iˆ + 4 ˆj + kˆ , in an electromagnetic field

æ T ö
3 given by :-
= 32 ç r
è 400 ÷ø
Cp(kJk –1kg–1)
E = 3iˆ + ˆj + 2kˆ
A 100 gram vessel of this metal is to be cooled r
B = ˆi + ˆj - 3kˆ . The y-component of the force
from 20°K to 4°K by a special refrigerator
experienced by + q is :-
operating at room temperature (27°C). The
(1) 2 q (2) 11 q
amount of work required to cool the vessel is:- (3) 5 q (4) 3q
(1) equal to 0.002 kJ Ans. [2]
(2) greater than 0.148 kJ 75. If a spring of stiffness 'k' is cut into two parts
(3) between 0.148 kJ and 0.028 kJ 'A' and 'B' of length lA : lB = 2 : 3, then the
(4) less than 0.028 kJ stiffness of spring 'A' is given by :-
Ans. [3]
5 3k 2k
71. If a ball of steel (density r = 7.8 g cm–3) attains (1) k (2) (3) (4) k
2 5 5
a terminal velocity of 10 cm s–1 when falling
Ans. [1]
in a tank of water (coefficient of viscosity hwater
EN 76. After absorbing a slowly moving neutron of
= 8.5 × 10–4 Pa.s) then its terminal velocity in
mass mN (momentum ~0) a nucleus of mass M
glycerine (r = 12 g cm–3, h = 13.2 Pa.s) would
breaks into two nuclei of masses m 1 and
be nearly :-
5m1(6m1 = M + mN), respectively. If the de
(1) 1.6 × 10–5 cm s–1 Broglie wavelength of the nucleus with mass
(2) 6.25 × 10 –4 cm s–1 m1 is l, then de Broglie wavelength of the other
(3) 6.45 × 10 –4 cm s–1 nucleus will be :-
(4) 1.5 × 10–5 cm s–1
l
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Ans. [2] (1) 25 l (2) 5l (3) (4) l
5
72. A wooden cube (density of wood 'd') of side
'l' floats in a liquid of density 'r' with its upper Ans. [4]
and lower surfaces horizontal. If the cube is 77. A beaker contains water up to a height h1 and
kerosene of height h2 above watger so that the
pushed slightly down and released, it performs
total height of (water + kerosene) is (h1 + h2).
simple harmonic motion of period 'T'. Then, 'T'
Refractive index of water is µ 1 and that of
A

is equal to :-
kerosene is µ2. The apparent shift in the position
lr ld of the bottom of the beaker when viewed from
(1) 2p (2) 2p above is :-
(r - d)g rg
æ 1ö æ 1ö
lr ld (1) ç 1 - ÷ h 2 + ç1 - ÷ h1
è µ1 ø è µ2 ø
(3) 2p (4) 2p
dg (r - d)g
æ 1ö æ 1ö
Ans. [2] (2) ç 1 + µ ÷ h1 - ç 1 + µ ÷ h 2
è 1ø è 2ø
73. When monochromatic red light is used instead
of blue light in a convex lens, its focal length æ 1ö æ 1ö
will :- (3) ç 1 - µ ÷ h1 + ç1 - µ ÷ h 2
è 1ø è 2ø
(1) Does not depend on colour of light
(2) Increase æ 1ö æ 1ö
(3) Decrease (4) ç 1 + ÷ h 2 - ç 1 + ÷ h1
è µ1 ø è µ2 ø
(4) Remain same
Ans. [3]
Ans. [2]
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78. Statement-1: 81. In a Young's double slit experiment, the two
On viewing the clear blue portion of the sky slits act as coherent sources of waves of equal
through a Calcite Crystal, the intensity of amplitude A and wavelength l. In another
transmitted light varies as the crystal is rotated. experiment with the same arrangement the two
Statement-1: slits are made to act as incoherent sources of
The light coming from the sky is polarized due waves of same amplitude and wavelength. If
to scattering of sun light by particles in the the intensity at the middle point of the screen
atmosphere. The scattering is largest for blue in the first case is I1 and in the second case I2,
light. I1
(1) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true then the ratio I is :-
2
(2) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false
(1) 4 (2) 2 (3) 1 (4) 0.5
(3) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 true;
statement-2 is the correct explanation of
Ans. [2]
statement-1
82. Statement-1:
(4) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true;
A nucleus having energy E 1 decays be b –
statement -2 is not correct explanation of
emission to daughter nucleus having energy E2,

Ans. [3]
statement-1. EN
79. A particle of mass 'm' is projected with a
velocity v making an angle of 30° with the
but the b– rays are emitted with a continuous
energy spectrum having end point energy
E1–E2.
Statement-1:
horizontal. The magnitude of angular To conserve energy and momentum in b-decay
momentum of the projectile about the point of at least three particles must take part in the
projection when the particle is at its maximum transformation.
height 'h' is :- (1) Statement-1 is incorrect, statement-2 is
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correct
3 mv 2
(1) (2) zero (2) Statement-1 is correct, statement-2 is
2 g
incorrect
(3) Statement-1 is correct, statement-2 correct;
mv3 3 mv3 statement-2 is the correct explanation of
(3) (4)
2g 16 g statement-1
A

Ans. [4] (4) Statement-1 is correct, statement-2 is


80. A container with insulating walls is divided into correct; statement -2 is not the correct
two equal parts by a partition fitted with a valve. explanation of statement-1.
One part is filled with an ideal gas at a pressure Ans. [3]
P and temperature T, whereas the other part is 83. Which of the following four alternatives is not
completely evacuated. If the valve is suddenly correct
We need modulation:-
opened, the pressure and temperature of the gas
(1) To increase the selectivity
will be :-
(2) To reduce the time lag between transmission
P P T and reception of the information signal
(1) ,T (2) ,
2 2 2 (3) to reduce the size of antenna
(4) To reduce the fractional band width, that is
T the ratio of the signal band width to the centre
(3) P, T (4) P,
2 frequency
Ans. [1] Ans. [2]

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84. At time t = 0s particle starts moving along the 88. Two positive charges of magnitude 'q' are
x-axis. If its kinetic energy increases uniformly placed at the ends of a side (side 1) of a square
with time 't', the net force acting on it must be of side '2a'. Two negative charges of the same
proportional to :- magnitude are kept at the other corners. Starting
from rest, if a charge Q moves from the middle
(1) t (2) constant of side 1 to the centre of square, its kinetic
energy at the centre of square is :-
1 1 2qQ æ 1 ö
(3) t (4) (1) ç 1- ÷
t 4 p Î0 a è 5ø

Ans. [4] (2) zero

85. An aluminium sphere of 20 cm diameter is 1 2qQ æ 1 ö


(3) 4 p Î a çè1 + ÷
heated from 0°C to 100°C. Its volume changes 0 5ø
by (given that coefficient of linear expansion
1 2qQ æ 2 ö
for aluminium aAl = 23 × 10–6/°C :- (4) ç 1- ÷
4 p Î0 a è 5ø
(1) 28.9 cc

(3) 9.28 cc
(2) 2.89 cc

(4) 49.8 cc
EN Ans. [1]
89. A thin circular disk of radius R is uniformly
charged with density s > 0 per unit area. The
Ans. [2] disk rotates about its axis with a uniform
86. A metal rod of Young's modulus Y and angular speed w. The magnetic moment of the
coefficient of thermal expansion a is held at its disk is :-
(1) 2pR4sw (2) pR4sw
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two ends such that its length remains invariant.
If its temperature is raised by t°C, the linear pR 4 pR 4
(3) sw (4) sw
stress developed in it is :- 2 4
Ans. [4]
at Y 1 90. A travelling wave represented by
(1) (2) (3) Yat (4)
Y at (Yat) y = A sin(wt–kx) is superimposed on another
A

wave represented by y = A sin (wt + kx). The


Ans. [3] resultant is :-
87. A horizontal straight wire 20 m long extending (1) A standing wave having nodes at
from east to west is falling with a speed of æ 1ö l
x = ç n + ÷ , n = 0,1,2
5.0 m/s, at right angles to the horizontal è 2ø 2
component of the earth's magnetic field
( 2) A wave travelling along + x direction
0.30 × 10–4 Wb/m2. The instantaneous value of (3) A wave travelling along –x direction
the e.m.f. induced in the wire will be :-
nl
(1) 6.0 mV (2) 3 mV (4) A standing wave having nodes at x = ;
2
(3) 4.5 mV (4) 1.5 mV n = 0, 1, 2
Ans. [1]
Ans. [2]

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