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PART - I (CHEMISTRY) 80 MARKS

SECTION - I
SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 8 Single Choice based Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D out of which
ONLY ONE Choice is Correct.
1. Structure of alanine at pH = 2 and pH = 10 are respectively:
CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
(A) H3N +
and H2N (B) H 2N and H3N+
COOH COO– COO– COOH
CH3 CH3
(C) H2N at both the pH (D) H3N+ at both the pH
COOH COOH

2. The decomposition of NH3 is studied on platinum surface. The rate of production of N2 and H2 are
1 3
respectively (k = 2.5 × 10–4 mol L–1s–1) : Equation : NH3 → N 2 + H 2
2 2
(A) 5 × 10–4 and 1.67 × 10–4 (B) 1.67 × 10–4 and 5 × 10–4
(C) 1.25 × 10–4 and 3.75 × 10–4 (D) 3.75 × 10–4 and 1.25 × 10–4

3. Which of the following isomerism, is exhibited by [ CrCl2 (OH) 2 (NH 3 ) 2 ] ?
(A) Ionization (B) Geometrical (C) Hydrate (D) Linkage

4. For the reaction: A 


→B +C
Based on the following data activation energy will be nearly (R = 2 cal/mol-K)
Temperature (Kelvin) logK
1000
1.7
1.5
1000
2.2
1.2
(A) 3.3 kcal (B) 7.68 kcal (C) 76.8 kcal (D) 33 kcal

5. Select the appropriate option regarding chemical properties of acetophenone


I. It is reduced to methyphenyl carbinol by sodium and ethanol.
II. It is oxidized to benzoic acid with acidified KMnO4.
III. It does not undergo aldol condensation.
IV. It does not undergo iodoform reaction with iodine and alkali.
(A) FTFT (B) TFFF (C) TTFF (D) FFTF

6. Select the correct option


S1 : At TC, the viscosity of gas and liquid are same
S2 : To liquefy a gas one must lower the temperature below TC
S3 : At critical conditions , there is no distinction between liquid and vapour state
S4 : At critical conditions, density of liquid is high as compared to its gaseous state
(A) FFFT (B) TFTF (C) FTFF (D) TTTF
7. S1 : Dialysis is the method of purification of colloidal solution from electrolytic and
non-electrolytic impurities.
S1 : Banana bonding occurs in Al2(CH3)6, Ga2(CH3)6, Be H2(S)
S3 : There are two types of Cr–O bond length in CrO42–
S4 : Total number of isomers in K4[Fe(CN)6] is 10.
(A) FTFT (B) TFTF (C) FFTT (D) TTFF

8. Select the correct option


S1 : In NO2+, bond angle is less than 120°
S1 : The H-O-H angle in H2O is approximately 180°
S3 : The Cl-P-Cl angle in POCl3 is less than 109°28'
S4 : The H-N-H angle in NH3 is more than 120°
(A) FTFT (B) TFTF (C) FFTF (D) TTFF

SECTION - II
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 8 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct.

9. For a NaCl type solid (MM = 300) observed density is 1.5 gm/cm3. What type of defect may be
present in it. (Edge length of unit cell = 1 nm):
(A) Schottky defect (B) Frenkel defect
(C) Non-stoichiometric defect (D) Substitutional impurity defect

10. Which of the following products is(are) formed when sulphur reacts with NaOH :
(A) Na2S (B) Na2S2O3 (C) Na2S4O6 (D) Na2SO4

11. In a H-like sample electrons make transition from 5th excited state to 2nd excited state :
(A) Ratio of energy in given energy levels will be 1 : 4 respectively
(B) 6 different spectral lines will be emitted
(C) Number of lines belonging to Balmer series will be 4
(D) Number of lines belonging to paschen series will be 3

12. Tertiary amines may be obtained by :


(A) Gabriel phthalimide synthesis (B) Treating ammonia with excess of RX
(C) The hydrolysis of dialkyl cyanamide
(D) Thermal decomposition of quaternary ammonium hydroxide
13. Which of the following statements(s) is(are) correct :
(A) Red phosphorus is more reactive than white phosphorus
(B) Graphite is more thermally stable than diamond
(C) Carbon in graphite is sp2 hybridised whereas in diamond it is sp3
(D) White phosphorus is kept under water

14. Which statement is correct :


(A) A pentavalent Carbon-transition state is involved in S mechanism
N2
(B) Carbocation is involved in S mechanism
N1
(C) Weak nucleophile decreases rate of S mechanism
N1
(D) Higher the concentration of nucleophile used, higher would be rate of S mechanism
N1

15. In which of the following reactions oxidation state of metal in resulting metal oxide is different from
that in the ore :
∆ ∆
(A) CaCO3 
→ (B) CuCO3.Cu(OH)2 

air air
∆ ∆
(C) FeSO4.7H2O 
→ (D) FeCO3 

air air

16. In which of the following reaction(s) no redox change takes place :


CH COOH
(A) BaCl2 + Na2CrO4 
3 → (B) K2Cr2O7 + NaOH 

H + H+
(C) Cr2O72– + NO3– → (D) Cr2O72– + C2H5OH →

MATRIX MATCH TYPE


This section contains 4 Single Choice Questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists
have 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE Choice is correct.
17. MATCH THE FOLLOWING :
List 1 List 2
(P) H2S2O7 1. S–S linkage is present

(Q) 2. Both the hydrogen atoms are of same


H2S2O5
acidic nature
(R) H2S2O6 3. Underlined atom is sp3 hybridised
(S) H2S2O8 4. Peroxy linkages is present

5. S–O–S linkage is present


Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 2 3 2 1 (B) 3 1 2 4
(C) 1 3 2 4 (D) 3 3 3 1
18. Match the suitable reagent(s) for given conversion.
List 1 List 2

OH O
(P) 1. Conc. H2SO4 / ∆
CH3 – CH – CH3 
→ CH3 – C – CH3
OH
(Q) 2. I2/NaOH/H+
CH3 – CH – CH3 
→ CH3COOH + CHI3
OH I
(R) 3. PCC/CH2Cl2
CH3 – CH – CH3 
→ CH3 – CH – CH3
OH
(S) CH3 – CH – CH3  4. Conc. HI
→ CH3 – CH = CH2

5. PI3
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 2 1 4 1 (B) 3 2 5 1
(C) 3 2 4 5 (D) 1 3 5 1

19. MATCH THE FOLLOWING :


List 1 List 2
(P) B2 1. Molecular orbitals formed by mixing
of 2s-2p orbitals
(Q) C2 2. Molecular orbitals formed without
mixing of 2s-2p orbitals
(R) O2 3. Lowest bond dissociation energy

(S) F2 4. Largest bond length


Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 1 1 2 2 (B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 2 4 1 3 (D) 3 1 2 4
20. MATCH THE FOLLOWING :
List 1 List 2
(P) Vapourisation of water at normal 1. ∆H < ∆U
boiling point
(Q) Melting of ice at normal melting 2. ∆H > ∆U
point
(R) Reversible adiabatic compression of 3. ∆H = q
an ideal gas
(S) Reversible adiabatic expansion of an 4. ∆G < ∆H
ideal gas
5. ∆G > ∆H
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 3 1 2 5 (B) 3 3 1 2
(C) 2 3 1 5 (D) 1 4 2 1

PHYSICS
SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 8 Single Choice based Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D out of which
ONLY ONE Choice is Correct.
1. A small satellite of mass m is revolving around earth in a circular orbit of radius r0 with speed v0.
At certain point of its orbit, the direction of motion of satellite is suddenly changed by angle
θ = cos–1(3/5) by turning its velocity vector, such that speed remains constant. The satellite,
consequently goes to elliptical orbit around earth. The ratio of speed at perigee (Closest point) to speed
at apogee (farthest point) is :
(A) 3 (B) 9 (C) 1/3 (D) 1/9

2. Two glass plates are placed vertically with separation between them
equal to ‘d’. If surface tension of liquid is T and density be ρ. Then
height of liquid risen ‘h’ between the plate will be (Assume angle of
h
contact to be zero, and weight of curved parts is ignored.
(A) T/dρg (B) 2T/dρg
(C) T/2dρg (D) Date insufficient
d
3. Three one dimensional mechanical waves in an elastic medium is given as: y1 = 3A sin (ωt – kx),
y2 = A sin (ωt – kx + π) and y3 = 2A sin (ωt + kx) are superposed with each other. The maximum
displacement amplitude of the medium particle would be :
(A) 4A (B) 3A (C) 2A (D) A

4. A light beam of intensity I is incident on a completely absorbing fixed


vertical plate at an angle θ with horizontal, as shown in the figure. If the area
of the plate is A then the force exerted by the light beam on the plate
(Perpendicular to the plate) is :
IAcos θ IAcos 2 θ
(A) (B) θ
c c
IAcos θ sinθ IA
(C) (D)
c c
For Questions 5 - 8
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True (B) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is False
 
5. Statement 1 : If two vectors P and Q makes an angle θ (θ ≠ 0, π) with each other then their
 
resultant can never be a null vector (given P and Q are not null vector)
Statement 2 : Component of Vector P perpendicular to Q will be finite and non zero.
 
6. Statement 1 : If a particle is moving with velocity v and its acceleration is a then displacement of
 
the particle in time t may be zero depending up on the value of v , a and time t.
Statement 2 : In above statement distance traveled by the particle can never be zero in time t (t ≠ 0)
F2
7. A block of mass m is placed on a smooth horizontal
surface, three forces of magnitude F1, F2 and F3 are F1
applied on the block as shown in figure. It is given that θ m F3
block is in equilibrium.
Statement 1 : Normal reaction by the horizontal surface on the block is equal to (mg + F2)
Statement 2 : Relation between magnitude of F1 and F3 is given by F1 cos θ = F3

8. Statement 1 : A particle can move with constant velocity and constant acceleration simultaneously
Statement 2 : The distance and the magnitude of displacement are always equal
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 8 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct:
Z
9. Wire mesh OABCDEFGO forms cubical structure, each of side a and E D

()
resistance R, as shown in the figure. The magnetic field B = B0 k̂ exists in
F C

whole space. At t = 0, whole wire-mesh is moving with constant velocity O


A
 Y
v = v0 ˆj choose correct statement(s). [VO, VA, VB, VC, VD, VE, VF, VG are the G B
potential of respective point] X
(A) VE = V0
Bv0
(B) The maximum current in the circuit is
2R
(C) |VE − VF| = |V0 − VA| (D) |VA − VB| = |VC − VD|

10. An inductor and two identical capacitors are connected in the circuit
as shown in the figure. Initially capacitor A has no charge and L −Q0 = −CV
capacitor B has CV charge. Assume circuit has no resistance at all. A C B
+Q0 = CV
2 S
2
At t = 0 switch S is closed, then [Given LC = 2 sec & CV =
π × 104
100 mC]
(A) When current in the circuit is maximum, charge on each capacitor is same
(B) When current in the circuit is maximum charge on capacitor A is twice the charge on capacitor
B
(C) q = 50 (1 + cos 100 π t) mC, where q is the charge on capacitor B at time t
(D) q = 50(1− cos 100 πt) mC, where q is the charge on capacitor B at time t
11. At a point on the screen in YDSE experiment 3rd maxima is observed at t = 0. Now screen is slowly
moved with constant speed away from the slits in such a way that the centre of slits and centre of screen
lie on same line always and at t = 1 sec the intensity at that point is observed (3/4)th of maximum
intensity in between 2nd and 3rd maxima. The speed of screen will be : (D = separation between the
screen and slits d = separation between the slits, d  D, λ = 5000Å)
5D 13D 17 D D
(A) (B) (C) (D)
13 5 5 17
y
12. If eight charges of 25 µC in free space located symmetrically on the radius of
√2 m centred at Origin in the z = 0 plane as shown in the figure. There is a x
O
point P in free space having coordinate (0, 0, 1m). Choose the correct
statement (s) :
(A) Magnitude of electric field at P is maximum with respect to any other point along positive
z-axis
(B) Magnitude of electric field at P is minimum with respect to any other point along positive
z-axis
(C) Magnitude of electric field at P is minimum with respect to any other point along positive
z-axis if two charges at (√2, 0, 0) and (−√2, 0, 0) are removed
(D) None of the above

y x
13. Two particles x and y executing simple harmonic motion with A/2 O A/2
angular frequency ω and amplitude A. The position and A A
direction of velocity of x and y is shown in the diagram at t = 0
π 11π
(A) φ= and φ′ = if x = A sin (ωt + φ) and y = A sin (ωt + φ′)
6 6
5π 2π
(B) φ= and φ′ = if x = A cos (ωt + φ) and y = A cos (ωt + φ′)
6 6
π 7π
(C) φ= and φ′ = if x = A sin (ωt + φ) and y = A cos (ωt + φ′)
6 6

(D) phase difference between x and y at any instant is
3
14. The spring balance A reads 2 kg with a block suspended from it. A balance B reads 5
kg when a beaker with liquid is put on the pan of the balance. The two balances are A
now so arranged that the hanging mass is inside the liquid in the beaker as shown in
figure. In this situation:
(A) The balance A will read more than 2 kg
(B) The balance B will read more than 5 kg
(C) The balance A will read less than 2 kg and B will read more than 5 kg  B

(D) The balance A and B will read 2 kg and 5 kg respectively


15. A semicircular wedge of mass M is placed on horizontal floor. A man of mass m starts moving on the
wedge from position A with constant speed v relative to wedge. Initially, both man and wedge were at
rest. Neglect friction between wedge and horizontal floor and man doesn’t slip on wedge. While man
moves from position A to C relative to wedge,
B
m
M
A C

(A) Speed of wedge will first increase and then decrease


(B) Net work done by contact force between man and wedge on system containing man and wedge
during the walking of man is zero
2mR
(C) Wedge will get displaced by towards left after man reaches C
M +m
(D) Speed of wedge will be maximum when man reaches B
m
16. A bob of mass m is connected to one end of the string of length . The other v
θ = 60°
end of string is connected to the fixed support. Bob is given initial velocity v 
as shown in the figure.
g
(A) Bob will follow circular path only if v ≥
2
(B) If v = g  the tension in string at lowest position of bob will be 3 mg
(C) If v ≤ g  string will slack during subsequent motion

g
(D) If v < the tension in string will be impulsive at some position during subsequent motion
2
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 4 Single Choice Questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists
have 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE Choice is correct.
17. A negative charged particle of mass ‘m’ having charge q enters in y
 
magnetic field B = B0 k̂ at point P (3m, 0, 0) with velocity v0 = 3 ˆj + 4k̂ ,
 m  v0
at t = 0 as shown in the figure Given = 1 [No other field is q m
 B0 q  O x
P
present]
List 1 List 2

(P) Pitch of the motion of particle 1. ( −3sint î + 3cost j ) unit


24π
× Radius of curvature of particle during
(Q) 25 2. ( −3cos t î − 3sin t ˆj ) unit
motion at time t = t sec
Component of Velocity of particle in
(R) 3. 8π unit
x-y-plane

(S) Acceleration of particle 4. Constant


Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 3 4 1 1 (B) 3 3 1 2
(C) 4 4 2 1 (D) 4 3 2 2
18. A non-conducting ring has linear charge density λ. Match the following column regarding this ring :
y

θ
O x

List 1 List 2
(P) 1. Electric field at centre of the ring is
λ = λ0 C/m
in the direction of − ˆj( )
(Q) 2. Electric field at centre of the ring is
λ = λ0cos θ c/m, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π
zero
(R) 3. Electrostatic Potential at centre of
λ = λ0sin θ c/m, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π
the ring is zero
(S) 4. Electric field at centre of the ring in
λ = λ0(1 − cos 2θ)c/m, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π
( )
the direction −î

Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 2 3 1 2 (B) 1 4 3 2
(C) 1 4 2 4 (D) 2 3 3 4

19. MATCH THE FOLLOWING :


List 1 List 2
(P) Steady flow 1. Momentum conservation
(Q) Equation of continuity 2. Energy conservation
(R) Bernoulli’s theorem 3. Mass conservation
(S) Air flowing horizontally is stopped by a 4. Velocity at a given point is constant
block kept on a smooth horizontal surface. with time.
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 4 3 2 1 (B) 2 3 4 1
(C) 1 2 3 4 (D) 2 1 4 3

20. A small block of mass m is placed in a cabin. Cabin is now rotated Q

in a circular path in vertical plane about axis fixed in ground frame R


R m
with constant angular speed ω. Block rotates in a circular path of ω P
S
radius R and remains at rest with respect to the cabin.

List 1 List 2
(P) Maximum frictional force on block is at 1. Position P
(Q) Maximum torque about axis through centre of mass 2. Position Q
of block and perpendicular to plane of motion due to
normal contact force on block is at
(R) Maximum contact force on block is at 3. Position R
(S) Maximum normal contact force on block is at 4. Position S
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 1 1 2 4 (B) 4 2 3 1
(C) 1 1 4 4 (D) 4 1 3 1

PART - III (MATHEMATICS) 80 MARKS


SECTION - I
SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 8 Single Choice based Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D out of which
ONLY ONE Choice is Correct.

For Questions 1 - 4
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True and Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True and Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
1. Statement 1 : Let z1, z2, z3 be three distinct complex numbers such that |3z1 + 1| = |3z2 + 1| = |3z3 + 1|
and 1 + z1 + z2 + z3 = 0, then z1, z2, z3 will represent vertices of an equilateral triangle on
the complex plane.
Statement 2 : z1, z2, z3 represent vertices of an equilateral triangle if z12 + z22 + z32 + z1z2+ z2z3
+ z3z1 = 0.

2. Statement 1 : The point of intersection of two perpendicular tangents of the parabola y2 = 4ax lies on
the line x + a = 0.
Statement 2 : The locus of the point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the parabola is its
directrix.

3. Statement 1 : The number of selection of four letters from the word aabbbcde must be 15.
Statement 2 : Coefficient of x4 in the expansion of (1 – x)–3 is 15.

4. Statement 1 : If sin x cos 2y = a4 − 2a2 + 2, then two real values of a are possible.
Statement 2 : sin x and cos 2y both are less than 1.

5. Let f : [a, b] → R be differentiable in (a, b) and continuous in [a, b]. If f has no critical point(s) in
(a, b), f ( a ) ≠ 0, f ( b ) ≠ 0, f ( a ) ≠ 2 f ( b ) ; then :
f (a) + f (b) | f (a) − f (b) |
(A) max {f (x)} = +
2 2
f ( a ) + f (b) | f ( a ) − f (b) |
(B) max{f (x)} = −
2 2
f (a) − f (b) f (a) − f (b)
(C) min {f (x)} = +
2 2
f (b) − f ( a) | f ( a) − f (b) |
(D) min {f (x)} = −
2 2
bx cos 4 x − a sin 4 x a sin 4 x
6. If ∫ x 2
dx =
x
+ c, then a and b may be :

(A) a = 1, b = 4 (B) a = –1, b = 4 (C) a = 1, b = 1/4 (D) a = 1/4, b = 2

λ cos x + µx sin x − 5
7. If lim is a finite value, then (λ, µ) is equal to :
x →0 x4
 5 5   5  5 
(A)  5,  (B)  , 5 (C)  5,−  (D)  − , 5
 2 2   2  2 

8. PQ is a chord of the parabola x2 = 4y, which subtends a right angle at the vertex. Then locus of centroid
of triangle PSQ where S is focus of given parabola is :
(A) x2 = 4(y + 3) (B) x2 = 4/3(y – 3)
(C) x2 = –4/3(y + 3) (D) x2 = 4/3(y + 3)

SECTION - II
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 8 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct.

9. For the function f (x) = n (sin −1 og 2 x) ,


1   π
(A) Domain is  , 2  (B) Range is  −∞ , n 
2   2
(C) Domain is (1, 2] (D) Range is R

f n−1 ( x ) d
10. If f n ( x) = e for all n ∈ N and f 0 (x) = x, then { f n (x)} is equal to :
dx
d
(A) f n (x). { f n−1 (x)} (B) f n (x). f n−1 (x)
dx
(C) f n ( x ). f n−1 ( x )..... f 2 (x). f1 (x) (D) f1 ( x ) . f n ( x )

11. Consider the curve f (x) = x1/ 3 , then :


(A) The equation of tangent at (0, 0) is x = 0
(B) The equation of normal at (0, 0) is y = 0
(C) Normal to the curve does not exist at (0, 0)
(D) f ( x) and its inverse meet at exactly 3 points

12. Let g ( x) = 2 f ( x / 2) + f (1− x ) and let f (x) be a twice differentiable function such that f ′′(x) < 0 in
0 ≤ x ≤ 1 then g ( x ) :
 2 2 
(A) Decreases in 0,  (B) Decreases in  ,1
 3 3 
 2 2 
(C) Increases in 0,  (D) Increases in  , 1
 3 3 
13. Let f and g be two functions defined on an interval I such that f ( x ) ≥ 0 and g ( x) ≤ 0 for all x ∈ I and f
is strictly decreasing on I while g is strictly increasing on I then :
(A) The product function fg is strictly increasing on I
(B) The product function fg is strictly decreasing on I
(C) fog ( x ) is monotonically increasing on I
(D) fog ( x ) is monotonically decreasing on I

14. With usual notation, in a ∆ABC the value of Π (r1 − r ) can be simplified as:
A (abc) 2
(A) abc Π tan (B) 4 r R2 (C) (D) 4 R r2
2 R( a + b + c)2
15. The expression sin x − cos 2 x − 1 assumes the least value for the set of values of x given by :
(A) x = nπ + (−1)n +1 (π / 6), n ∈ I (B) x = nπ + (−1) n (π / 6), n ∈ I
(C) x = nπ + (−1) n (π / 3), n ∈ I (D) x = nπ − (−1)n (π / 6), n ∈ I

16. In the expansion of ( x + y + z ) 25


(A) Every term is of the form 25
Cr . r Ck . x 25−r . y r −k . z k (B) The coefficient of x8 y 9 z 9 is 0
(C) The number of terms is 321 (D) The coefficient of x10 y 5 z11 is 0

SECTION - III
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 4 Single Choice Questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists
have 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE Choice is correct.
17. MATCH THE FOLLOWING :
List 1 List 2
(P) 2iˆ − 3 ĵ + k̂ is linearly dependent on iˆ + λĵ and 1. –2

2λiˆ + ĵ + k̂ , then λ cannot be

(Q) λiˆ − k , 2iˆ + (λ + 2) ĵ and 2iˆ + (λ + 2) ĵ + (λ − 2)k̂ 2. –1


are coplanar, then λ can be
(R) iˆ + λ 2 ĵ + λ 2 k̂ ; iˆ + ĵ + λk̂ and 3iˆ + 3 ĵ + 2λk̂ , are 3. 0
non-coplanar; then λ can be
(S) −iˆ + 2 ĵ + k̂ , λiˆ + k̂ , iˆ + λĵ + 2k̂ does not form 4. 1
parallelepiped, then λ cannot be
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 2 3 1 2 (B) 3 3 1 4
(C) 1 1 2 2 (D) 4 3 2 1
18. A student bunks the class of probability and equally likely to choose one of the four regions (Chambal
Garden ( R − I ) ; Gumanpura ( R − II ) ; Jawahar Nagar ( R − III ) ; Rajeev Nagar ( R − IV ) to reach
away from the eyes of teacher. If the chooses R − I , he is successful with probability 1/6 and for
R − II ; R − III ; R − IV these are 1/8, 1/10, 1/12 respectively. If the student is successful, then the
probability that he chooses the region :

List 1 List 2
(P) I 1. 12/57
(Q) II 2. 15/57
(R) III 3. 20/57
(S) IV 4. 10/57
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 2 3 4 1 (B) 3 2 4 1
(C) 3 2 1 4 (D) 1 2 3 4

19. MATCH THE FOLLOWING :


List 1 List 2
(P) 2π 4π 6π 1998π 1. 2
If cos cos cos .......cos = 2− k ,
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then (k + 1) is divisible by
(Q) If (1 + tan1º )(1 + tan 2º )....(1 + tan 45º ) = 2n then 2. 3
(n + 1) is divisible by

(R) The points (0, 0), (a, 11) and (b, 37) are the vertices 3. 5
of an equilateral triangle then ‘ab’ is divisible by
(S)  1  4. 7
tan cos−1 sin tan −1   is divisible by
 42 
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 1 2 3 3 (B) 3 2 4 1
(C) 3 2 1 4 (D) 2 1 3 4
20. MATCH THE FOLLOWING :
List 1 List 2
(P) If three normal can be drawn to the curve y 2 = x 1. 1
from the point (c, 0), then c can be equal to
(Q) Subnormal length to xy = c 2 at any point varies 2. 0
directly as
(R) If the sides and angles of a plane triangle vary in 3. 5/4
such a way that its circum radius remains constant,
da db dc
then + + =
cos A cos B cos C
(where da, db, dc are small increments in the sides a,
b, c respectively)
(S) dy dy 4. Cube of ordinate
y−x = y2 + , y ( −1) is
dx dx
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
(A) 1 4 2 3 (B) 2 4 2 1
(C) 3 4 2 1 (D) 4 1 2 3

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