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DATE
24-06-2020
MAIN PATTERN TEST-4 (TEST-4)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED) 2020
CODE
BATCH : JP,JF,JD,JR
1 Time (le;) : 3 Hours (?k.Vs) Maximum Marks (vf/kdre vad) : 300

Ñi;k bu funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls i<+saA vkidks 5 feuV fo'ks"k :i ls bl dke ds fy, fn;s x;s gSaA
(Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose).

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Question paper has three (03) parts: Physics, Chemistry ç'u&i=k eas rhu (03) Hkkx gS % (HkkSfrdh ] jlk;u foKku ,oa
and Mathematics.
xf.kr)
Each part has a total twenty five (25) questions divided çR;sd Hkkx esa dqy iPphl (25) iz'u gS tks nks (02) [kaMks esa
into two (02) sections (Section-1 and Section-2). foHkkftr gS ¼[kaM 1 vkSj [kaM 2)
Total number of questions in Question paper are Seventy iz'u&i=k esa ç'uksa dh dqy la[;k % fipgÙkj (75) ,oa vf/kdre
Five (75) and Maximum Marks are Three Hundred only vad % rhu lkS (300) gSaA
(300).

ç'uksa ds çdkj vkSj ewY;kadu ;kstuk,¡ (Type of Questions and Marking Schemes)
[kaM–1 ¼vf/kdre vad : 80½ | SECTION-1 (Maximum Marks : 80)
This section contains TWENTY (20) questions bl [kaM esa chl (20) iz'u gSaA
Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3) and (4) izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu pkj
ONLY ONE of these four option is correct) fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
 Marking scheme:  vadu ;kstuk
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
answer is darkened
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen  'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn fdlh Hkh fodYi dks ugha pquk x;k gS
(i.e. the question is unanswered). ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.  _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

[kaM–2 ¼vf/kdre vad : 20½ | SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)


This section contains 5 questions.  bl [k.M esa 5 ç'u gSaA

The answer to each question is a Single Digit Integer,  çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp
ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
 Marking scheme  vadu ;kstuk
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
answer is darkened
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.  'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke : ………………………………………………………………jksy uEcj : ………………………..…………………


eSaus lHkh funsZ'kksa dks i<+ fy;k gS vkSj eSa mudk eSusa ijh{kkFkhZ dk ifjp;] uke vkSj jksy uEcj
vo'; ikyu d:¡xk@d:¡xhA dks iwjh rjg tk¡p fy;k gSA
------------------------ ------------------------
ijh{kkFkhZ ds gLrk{kj ijh{kd ds gLrk{kj

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vkWfIVdy fjLikal 'khV (ORS) Hkjus ds funsZ’'k (INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPTICAL RESPONSE SHEET (ORS)
Darken the appropriate bubbles on the original by applying Åijh ewy i`"B ds vuq:i cqycqyksa (BUBBLES) dks i;kZIr ncko
sufficient pressure. Mkydj dkyk djsaA
The original is machine-gradable and will be collected by the ewy i`"B e'khu&tk¡p gS rFkk ;g ijh{kk ds lekiu ij fujh{kd ds
invigilator at the end of the examination. }kjk ,d=k dj fy;k tk;sxkA
Do not tamper with or mutilate the ORS. vks-vkj-,l- dks gsj&Qsj@fod`fr u djsaA
Write your name, roll number and the name of  the viuk uke] jksy ua- vkSj ijh{kk dsanz dk uke ewy i`"B esa fn, x,
examination centre and sign with pen in the space provided [kkuksa esa dye ls Hkjsa vkSj vius gLRkk{kj djsaA buesa ls dksbZ Hkh
for this purpose on the original. Do not write any of these
details anywhere else. Darken the appropriate bubble tkudkjh dgha vkSj u fy[ksaA jksy uEcj ds gj vad ds uhps vuq:i
under each digit of your roll number. cqycqys dks dkyk djsaA
ORSij cqycqyksa dks dkyk djus dh fof/k % (DARKENING THE BUBBLES ON THE ORS) :
Use a BLACK BALL POINT to darken the bubbles in the Åijh ewy i`"B ds cqycqyksa dks dkys ckWy ikbUV dye ls dkyk
upper sheet. djsaA
Darken the bubble COMPLETELY. cqycqys dks iw.kZ :i ls dkyk djsaA
Darken the bubble ONLY if you are sure of the answer. cqycqyksa dks rHkh dkyk djsa tc vkidk mÙkj fuf'pr gksA
The correct way of darkening a bubble is as shown here : cqycqyksa dks dkyk djus dk mi;qDr rjhdk ;gk¡ n'kkZ;k x;k gS %

There is NO way to erase or "un-darkened bubble. dkys fd;s gq;s cqycqys dks feVkus dk dksbZ rjhdk ugha gSA
The marking scheme given at the beginning of each section
 gj [k.M ds izkjEHk esa nh x;h vadu ;kstuk esa dkys fd;s x;s rFkk dkys
gives details of how darkened and not darkened bubbles
are evaluated.
u fd;s x;s cqycqyksa dks ewY;kafdr djus dk rjhdk fn;k x;k gSA.
For example, if answer ‘SINGLE DIGIT’ integer type below : mnkgj.k ds fy, , ;fn mÙkj ‘,dy vadh;’ iw.kkZad gS rc :
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
For example, if answer ‘DOUBLEDIGIT’ integer type below : mnkgj.k ds fy, , ;fn mÙkj ‘f)&vadh;’ iw.kkZad gS rc :
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9
FOR DECIMAL TYPE QUESTIONS OMR LOOKS LIKE : n'keyo iw.kkZad@la[;kRed vadksa ds fy, ORS fuEu çdkj gS :
COLUMN COLUMN
1 2 . 3 4 1 2 . 3 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

If answer is 3.7, then fill 3 in either 1 st or 2nd column and 7 in ;fn mÙkj 3.7 gS rc 3 dks 1st ;k 2nd dkWye esa Hkjsa rFkk 7 dks 3rd
3rd or 4th column. ;k 4th dkWye esa HkjsaA
column ‘0’ in 3rd ;fn mÙkj 3.07 gS rks 3 dks 1 dkWye ;k 2 dkWye esa Hkjsa rFkk ‘0’
st nd
If answer is 3.07 then fill 3 in 1 st or 2nd
column and 7 in 4th column. dks 3rd dkWye esa rFkk 7 dks 4th dkWye esa HkjsaA
If answer is, 23 then fill 2 & 3 in 1st and 2nd column ;fn mÙkj 23 gS rc 2 dks 1st dkWye esa ] 3 dks 2nd dkWye esa tcfd
respectively, while you can either leave column 3 & 4 or fill rd
3 vkSj 4th dkWye dks [kkyh NksM+ nsa ;k ‘'kwU; Hkj nsaA
‘0’ in either of them.

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PART – A Hkkx– A

SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80) [kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 80)


 This section contains TWENTY (20) questions.
 bl [kaM esa chl (20) iz'u gSaA
 Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3)
 izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA
and (4) ONLY ONE of these four option is
correct bu pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
 Marking scheme :  vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
chosen.
gSA
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is
 'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA
chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases  _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

1. Figure shows elliptical path abcd of a planet 1. ,d xzg lw;Z S ds pkjksa vksj ,d nh?kZo`Ùkh; d{k
around the sun S such that the area of triangle
abcd esa bl rjg ls pDdj yxkrk gS fd csa
1
csa is the area of the ellipse . (See figure) f=kHkqt dk {ks=kQy nh?kZo`Ùk ds {ks=kQy dk
4
With db as the major axis, and ca as the ,d&pkSFkkbZ gS ¼;gk¡ ij ac y?kq&v{k ,oa bd
minor axis. If t1 is the time taken for planet to
nh?kZ&v{k gS½A ;fn xzg abc rFkk cda d{kh; iFkksa ds
go over path abc and t2 for path taken over
cda then : fy, Øe'k% t1 rFkk t2 dk le; ysrk gS] rc %
c c

d b d b
s s

a a
(1) t1 = 3t2 (1) t1 = 3t2
(2) t1 = t2 (2) t1 = t2
(3) t1 = 2t2 (3) t1 = 2t2
(4) t1 = 4t2
(4) t1 = 4t2

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2. A uniformly tapering conical wire is made from 2. vfoLrkfjr L yEckbZ dh ,dleku 'kadquqek rkj ds
a material of Young's modulus Y and has a
fljksa dh f=kT;k Øe'k% R rFkk 3R gSaA mldh /kkrq
normal, unextended length L. The radii, at the
upper and lower ends of this conical wire, have dk ;ax&ekMqyl Y gSA R f=kT;k okys fljs dks ,d
values R and 3R, respectively, The upper end
n`<+ vk/kkj ij tfM+r fd;k x;k gS rFkk nwljs fljs ij
of the wire is fixed to a rigid support and a
mass M is suspended from its lower and . The M nzO;eku yVdk;k x;k gSA larqyu&voLFkk esa rkj
equilibrium extended length, of this wire, would
dh yEckbZ gksxhA
equal
 1 Mg   2 Mg   1 Mg   2 Mg 
(1) L  1  (2) L  1  (1) L  1   (2) L  1  
 3 YR2   3 YR2   3 YR2   3 YR2 
 1 Mg   2 Mg   1 Mg   2 Mg 
(3) L  1  (4) L  1  (3) L  1  (4) L  1 
 9 YR2   9 YR2   9 YR2   9 YR2 

3. A hydrogen atom makes a transition from n = 2 3. ,d gkbMªkstu ijek.kq n = 2 DokaVe la[;k okys ÅtkZ ysoy
to n=1 and emits a photon. This photon strikes n = 1 DokaVe la[;k okys ÅtkZ ysoy esa laØe.k djus ij
a doubly ionized lithium atom (Z = 3) in excited ,d QksVku mRlftZr djrk gSA ;g QksVku ,d f}&vk;fur
state and completely removes the orbiting
fyfFk;e ijek.kq (Z = 3) (tks fd mÙksftr voLFkk esa gS) ls
electron. The least quantum number for the
excited stated of the ion for the process is :
Vdjkrk gS vkSj d{kh; bysDVªkWu (orbiting electron) dks iwjh
(1) 4 rjg ls ckgj fudky nsrk gSA bl izfØ;k ds fy, vk;u dh
(2) 5 mÙksftr voLFkk dh U;wure DokaVe la[;k gksxh:
(3) 2 (1) 4
(4) 3 (2) 5
(3) 2
(4) 3
4. When photons of wavelength 1, are incident 4. tc 1 rjaxnS/;Z ds QksVku ,d foyfxr xksys dks
on an isolated sphere, the corresponding
stopping potential is found to be V. When
iznhIr djrs gSa] rks laxr fujks/kh&foHko dk eku V
photons of wavelength 2, are used, the ik;k tkrk gSA tc 2 rjax nS/;Z ds QksVku mi;ksx esa
corresponding stopping potential was thrice yk;s tkrs gSa rks fujks/kh&foHko dk eku frxquk (3V)
that of the above value. If light of wavelength gks tkrk gSA vxj 3 rjaxnS/;Z ds QksVku ls xksys dks
3. is used then find the stopping potential for
iznhIr fd;k tk, rks fujks/kh&foHko dk eku gksxk %
this case
hc  1 1 3  hc  1 1 3 
 – (1)   – 
(1)   e  3 22 21 
e  3 22 21 

hc  1 1 1 hc  1 1 1
 –  (2)   – 
(2)  e  3 2 1 
e  3 2 1 

hc  1 1 1 hc  1 1 1
 –  (3)   – 
(3)  e  3 22 1 
e  3 22 1 

hc  1 1 1 hc  1 1 1
(4)  – –  (4)  – – 
e  3 2 1  e  3 2 1 

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5. In the following 'I' refers to current and other 5. fuEufyf[kr esa 'I' fo|qr /kkjk dks ,oa vU; fpUg~ vius
symbols have their usual meaning choose the lkekU; vFkZ dks bafxr djrs gSaA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk
option that corresponds to the dimensions of fodYi oS|qr pkydrk dh lgh foek dks crkrk gS \
electrical conductivity :
(1) M–1 L–3 T3 I2 (1) M–1 L–3 T3 I2
(2) M–1 L3 T3 I (2) M–1 L3 T3 I
(3) ML–3 T–3 I2 (3) ML–3 T–3 I2
(4) M–1 L –3 T3 I (4) M–1 L –3 T3 I

6. x and y displacements of a particle are given 6. ;fn fdlh d.k ds x rFkk y foLFkkiuksa dks Øe'k%]
as x(t) = a sin t and y(t) = a sin 2t. Its x(t) = a sin t rFkk y(t) = a sin 2t, ls fu:fir
trajectory will look like.
fd;k tkrk gS] rks bldk iz{ksi & iFk] fuEukafdr esa ls
fdlds tSlk fn[kkbZ nsxk \

(1)

(1)

(2)
(2)

(3)
(3)

(4) (4)

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7. Suppose the drift velocity d in a material 7. ;fn] fdlh inkFkZ esa viokg osx] d dk eku] yxk;s
varied with the applied electric field E as x;s fo|qr {ks=k E ij bl izdkj fuHkZj djrk gS] fd

d  E . Then V –  graph for a wire made of d  E A rks fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu&lk xzkQ
¼vkjs[k½, bl inkFkZ ls cus rkj ds fy;s] lafUudV
such a material is best given by :
V –  xzkQ gksxk \

(1)
(1)

(2)
(2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

8. When current in a coil changes from 5 A to 2 A 8. fdlh dqaMyh ls izokfgr fo|qr /kkjk dk eku, 0.1 s
in 0.1 s, average voltage of 50V is produced. esa] 5 A ls 2 A gks tkrk gS ftlesa] 50V dh vkSlr
The self - inductance of the coil is : oksYVrk mRiUu gksrh gSA rks] bl dqaMyh dk LoizsjdRo
(1) 1.67 H gS:
(2) 6H (1) 1.67 H
(3) 3 H (2) 6H
(3) 3 H
(4) 0.67 H
(4) 0.67 H

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9. A 25 cm long solenoid has radius 2 cm and 9. fdlh ifjukfydk dh yEckbZ 25 cm rFkk f=kT;k
500 total number of turns. It carries a current of 2 cm gS vkSj blesa rkj ds dqy 500 Qsjs yisVs x;s
15 A. If it is equivalent to a magnet of the same
gSaA blls 15 A dh /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA ;g
size and magnetization M (magnetic
ifjukfydk] blh lkbt rFkk pqEcdu M (pqEcdh;
moment/volume), then M is :
vk?kw.kZ@vk;ru), ds rqY; gS rks M gS :
(1) 3 Am–1
(1) 3 Am–1
(2) 30000 Am–1
(2) 30000 Am–1
(3) 300 Am–1
(3) 300 Am–1
(4) 30000 Am–1
(4) 30000 Am–1
10. You are asked to design a shaving mirror 10. vkidks ,d 'ksfoax niZ.k cukus dks dgk tkrk gSA ;fn
assuming that a person keeps it 10 cm from his dksbZ O;fDr bl niZ.k dks vius psgjs ls 10 cm nwj
face and views the magnified image of the face
j[krk gS vkSj psgjs ds vkof/kZr izfrfcEc dks]
at the closest comfortable distance of 25 cm.
The radius of curvature of the mirror would lqfo/kktud&n'kZu dh fudVre nwjh] 25 cm ij
then be : ns[krk gS rks] niZ.k dh oØrk f=kT;k gksxh :
(1) 60 cm (1) 60 cm
(2) 24 cm (2) 24 cm
(3) 30 cm (3) 30 cm
(4) – 24 cm (4) – 24 cm

11. If two glass plates have water between them 11. ;fn dk¡p dh nks IysVksa ds chp esa ty dh ,d iryh
and are separated by very small distance (see
ijr gks ¼vkjs[k nsf[k;s½ rks mu IysVksa dks [kahapdj
figure), it is very difficult to pull them apart. It is
because the water in between forms cylindrical vyx djuk cgqr dfBu gksrk gSA bldk dkj.k ;g gS
surface on the side that gives rise to lower fd] ty] fdukjksa ij flfyaMjh ¼csyukdkj½ lrgsa cuk
pressure in the water in comparison to
nsrk gS ftlls ok;qeaMy dh rqyuk esa ogk¡ nkc de
atmosphere. If the radius of the cylindrical
surface is R and surface tension of water is T gks tkrk gSA ;fn bl flfyaMjh lrg ¼i`"B½ dh f=kT;k
then the pressure in water between the plates R gS rFkk ty dk i`"B ruko T gS rks] nks IysVksa ds
is lower by :
chp ty esa nkc fdruk de gksxk \
ty dh flfyaMjh
¼csyukdkj½ lrg
2T 2T
(1) (1)
R R
T T
(2) (2)
R R
T T
(3) (3)
4R 4R
4T 4T
(4) (4)
R R

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12. Diameter of a steel ball is measured using a 12. LVhy dh ,d xksyh dk O;kl ,d ,sls ofuZ;j
vernier callipers which has divisions of 0.1 cm dSyhilZ ls ukik tkrk gS ftlds eq[; iSekus dk ,d
on its main scale (MS) and 10 divisions of its Hkkx (MSD) 0.1 cm gS] rFkk blesa ofuZ;j iSekus
vernier scale (VS) match 9 divisions on the (VS) ds 10 Hkkx] eq[; iSekus ds Hkkxksa 9 Hkkxksa ds
main scale. Three such measurements for a cjkcj gSaA xksyh ds O;kl ds fy;s rhu ikB~;kad
ball are given as : (jhfMax) ;gk¡ fn;s x;s gSA
S.No. MS (cm) VS divisions eq[; iSekus ofuZ;j iSekus
1 0.5 8
Øekad
dh eki (cm) ds Hkkx
2 0.5 4 1 0.5 8
3 0.5 6 2 0.5 4
If the zero error is – 0.03 cm, then mean 3 0.5 6
corrected diameter is : ;fn ofuZ;j dSyhilZ dh 'kqU; =kqfV – 0.03 cm] gS rks]
(1) 0.53 cm O;kl dk ek/; la'kksf/kr eku gksxk :
(2) 0.56 cm (1) 0.53 cm
(3) 0.59 cm (2) 0.56 cm
(3) 0.59 cm
(4) 0.52 cm
(4) 0.52 cm

13. In the circuit shown, charge on the capacitor 13. iznf'kZr ifjiFk esa B o D ds e/; tqM+s la/kkfj=k ij
connected between B and D at steady state is
LFkkbZ voLFkk esa vkos'k gksxkA (izkjEHk esa lHkh la/kkfj=k
(initially all the capacitors are uncharged)
vukosf'kr gS)

(1) C 
(1) C 
C
(2)
2 C
(2)
2
C
(3)
3 C
(3)
3
(4) zero
(4) 'kwU;

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14. A 10kg weight is suspended with a wire AB of 14. js[kh; nzO;eku ?kuRo 0.01 kg/m ds rkj AB ls 10kg
linear mass density 0.01 kg/m. Length of AP Hkkj vkyfEcr gSA AP [k.M dh yEckbZ 1 m gS rFkk ;g
segment is 1 m and It is vibrated with a tuning
,d Lofj=k ds lkFk f}rh; vf/kLoj esa dEiUu djrk gSA
fork in its second overtone. Now instead of
10kg, a 40kg weight is suspended. By what vc 10kg ds LFkku ij 40kg Hkkj yVdk;k tkrk gS] rks
minimum distance should we displace the f?kjuh dks fdruh U;wure nwjh ls vkxs dh vksj
pulley forward to achieve the resonance with foLFkkfir fd;k tk, ftlls ;g rkj mlh Lofj=k ds
same tuning fork(g = 10 m/sec2). lkFk vuqukn voLFkk esa gks (g = 10 m/sec2)
P
A P
A

B
B
10kg
10kg
(1) 0.33 m (2) 0.67 m
(3) 1 m (4) 1.33 m (1) 0.33 m (2) 0.67 m
(3) 1 m (4) 1.33 m
x x
15. A particle is moving in x-y plane with y  15. ,d d.k x-y ry esa y  rFkk Vx  4  2t ls
2 2
and Vx  4  2t . The displacement versus time xfr'khy gSA d.k dk foLFkkiu o le; esa vkjs[k
graph of the particle would be gksxkA
s s

(1) (1)

t o t
o
s
s

(2)
(2)

o t
o t
s
s
(3)
(3)

t
t o
o
s s

(4) (4)

t t
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16. The difference between nth and (n+1)th the 16. gkbMªkstu ijek.kq dh nth ,oa (n+1)th cksgj f=kT;k esa
Bohr's radius of 'H' atom is equal to its (n – 1)th vUrj bldh (n – 1)th cksgj f=kT;k ds cjkcj gSA rc
Bohr's radius. The value of n is : n dk eku gksxkA

(1) 1 (1) 1

(2) 2 (2) 2

(3) 3 (3) 3

(4) 4
(4) 4

17. A radioactive substance X decays into another 17. ,d jsfM;ksa/kehZ inkFkZ X vU; jsfM;ksa/kehZ inkFkZ Y esa
radioactive substance Y. Initially only X was
{k; gksrk gSA izkjEHk esa dsoy X mifLFkr Fkk] x rFkk
present x and y are the disintegration
y Øe'k% X rFkk Y ds {k; fu;rkad gSA NX rFkk NY,
constants of X and Y respectively. N X and NY

are the number of nuclei of X and Y to any time


t le; i'pkr~ X rFkk Y ukfHkdksa dh la[;k gSA ukfHkdks

t. Number of nuclei NY will be maximum when: dh la[;k NY vf/kdre gksxh] tc

Y Y Y Y
(1)  (1) 
X  Y X  Y X  Y X  Y

2
X  Y   Y 
2
(2)   X
X  Y  X  Y  (2)  
X  Y  X  Y 

(3)  Y  Y   x  x (3)  Y  Y   x  x

(4)  YNX   XNY (4)  YNX   XNY

   

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18. A charged particle enters a uniform magnetic 18. ,d vkosf'kr d.k ,d leku pqEcdh; {kS=k esa]
field with velocity vector at an angle 45° with pqEcdh; {kS=k ls 45° dks.k cukrs gq,] izos'k djrk gSA
the magnetic field. The pitch of helical path
followed by the charge particle is P then radius
vkosf'kr d.k }kj vuqjsf[kr gsfydy iFk dh fip P
of helix is : gS] rc gsfYkDl dh f=kT;k gksxhA
P P
(1) (1)
2 2
(2) 2 P (2) 2 P
P P
(3) (3)
2 2
2P
(4) 2P
 (4)

19. A Carnot engine, having an efficiency of  = 19.  = 1/10 n{krk okyk ,d dkuksZa Å"ek batu 'khryd
1/10 as heat engine, is used as a refrigerator. If
ds :i esa iz;qDr fd;k tkrk gS] ;fn fudk; ij fd;k
the work done on the system is 10 J, the
amount of energy absorbed from the reservoir
x;k dk;Z 10 J gS, rks fuEu rki ij Hk.Mkj ls
at lower temperature is vo'kksf"kr ÅtkZ dh ek=kk gksxhA
(1) 99 J (1) 99 J
(2) 90 J (2) 90 J
(3) 1 J
(3) 1 J
(4) 100 J
(4) 100 J

20. A sphere of mass m and radius r is projected in 20. m nzO;eku ,oa r f=kT;k dk ,d xksyk ,d
a gravity free space with speed v. If coefficient xq:Rojfgr vkdk'k esa v osx ls ç{ksfir fd;k tkrk
of viscosity of the medium in which it moves is
gSA ;fn ek/;e ftlesa ;g xfr'khy gS dk ';kurk
1
, the distance travelled by the body before 1
6 xq.kakd gS ] rks oLrq }kjk :dus ls iwoZ r; dh
6
it stops is :
x;h nwjh gksxh :
mv
(1) mv
2r (1)
2r
2mv
(2) 2mv
r (2)
r
mv
(3) mv
r (3)
r
mv mv
(4) (4)
4r 4r

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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20) [kaM 2 ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)
 This section contains 5 questions.  bl [k.M esa 5 ç'u gSaA
 The answer to each question is a Single Digit
 çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds
chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
Integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
 vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
chosen.
gSA
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases  'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

21. An ideal gas undergoes a process A  B  C 21. ,d vkn'kZ xSl dks iznf'kZr P-V xzkQ esa izØe
shown in P-V graph. Then total heat given to A  B  C ls xqtkjk tkrk gS rc lEiw.kZ izØe
the gas during the whole process (A  B  C)
(A  B  C) ds nkSjku xSl dks nh xbZ dqy Å"ek
is n × 104 J, then n is:
n × 104 J gS] rc n gksxkA

22. A boy of mass 30 kg starts running from rest 22. 30 kg nzO;eku dk ,d yM+dk 6 m f=kT;k ds
along a circular path of radius 6 m with o`Ùkkdkj iFk ds vuqfn'k 2 m/s2 ds fu;r Li'kZjs[kh;
constant tangential acceleration of magnitude Roj.k ls fojkekoLFkk ls nkSM+uk 'kq: djrk gSA mlds
2 m/s2. After 2 sec from start he feels that his nkSM+us ds 2 lSd.M i'pkr~ og eglwl djrk gS fd
shoes started slipping on ground. The friction mlds twrs tehu ij fQlyuk izkjEHk djrs gSA mlds
coefficient between his shoes and ground is . 2
twrs rFkk tehu ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  gksxkA dk
2 
Find . (Take g = 10 m/s2)
 eku Kkr dhft,A (g = 10 m/s2 yhft;s)

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23. In the figure shown magnetic field B is constant 23. çnf'kZr fp=k esa pqEcdh; {ks=k B, fu;r rFkk ,dleku
and uniform and in the direction perpendicular
gS rFkk dkxt ry ds yEcor~ fn'kk esa gSA le; ds
to the plane of paper. Velocity of a conducting
lkFk pkyd rkj YZ dk osx] v = v0cost ds vuqlkj
wire YZ is varying with time as v = v0cost.

Find the value of  (in rad/sec.) so that heat


ifjofrZr gks jgk gSA  dk eku (jsfM;[email protected] esa)

generated in circuit will be maximum (neglect Kkr djks rkfd ifjiFk esa mRiUu Å"ek vf/kdre gksA
friction and resistance of rails :
(?k"kZ.k rFkk iVfj;ksa dk çfrjks/k ux.; gS ):

24. A uniform cube of mass M is floating on the 24. M nzO;eku dk le:i ?ku nzo dh lrg ij bl izdkj
surface of a liquid with three fourth of its
rSj jgk gS fd bldk rhu pkSFkkbZ vk;ru ?kuRo ds
volume immersed in the liquid (density of liquid
nzo esa Mqck gqvk gSA vc bl ?ku ds vUnj ,d
is ). Now a cubical cavity is made inside the
?kukdkj xqgk cukdj bl xqgk dks vius ?kuRo ds nqxus
cube and the cavity is filled by a material

having twice the density of the original cube. ?kuRo okys inkFkZ ls Hkjk tkrk gSA ;fn bl u;s ?ku
The minimum dimension (sides) of this cavity ds lEiw.kZ Mqcus ds fy, ?kukdkj xqgk dh Hkqtk dh
such that this cube is now completely 1
 4M  3
1 U;wure foek ¼Hkqtk½   gks rks n dk eku Kkr
 4M 
immersed in the liquid is 
3
 n 
 . Find the
 n 
djksA
value of n.

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25. As shown in figure, if we apply a horizontal 25. iznf'kZr fp=k eas ;fn ge CykWd ij {kSfrt cy F
force F on the block, find the maximum force F
vkjksfir djrs gS] rks CykWd ij vkjksfir fd;s tk
(in N) that can be applied so that block does
ldus okyk vf/kdre cy F (N esa) Kkr dhft,]
not slide up. (Given:  = 45º, g = 10 m/sec2,
rkfd CykWd Åij dh rjQ xfr ugh djsaA (fn;k gS
1 1
m= kg ,  = )
5 2
1 1
 = 45º, g = 10 m/sec2, = kg ,  = )
5 2

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PART – B Hkkx– B
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,
N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,
Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40,
Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65,
As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137,
Hg = 200, Pb = 207] Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80) [kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 80)


 This section contains TWENTY (20) questions.  bl [kaM esa chl (20) iz'u gSaA
 Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3) and
 izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu
(4) ONLY ONE of these four option is correct
pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
 Marking scheme :
 vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option
is chosen.  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is gSA
chosen (i.e. the question is  'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k
unanswered). gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
 _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

26. The actinoids exhibit more number of 26. ,fDVukWbM] ysUFksukWbM dh vis{kk lkekU;r%
oxidation states in general than the vkWDlhdj.k voLFkkvksa dh vf/kd la[;k n'kkZrk gSA
lanthanoids. This is because :
,slk gksrk gS] D;ksafd &
(1) The 5f orbitals are buried more than the
(1) 5f d{kd] 4f d{kdksa dh rqyuk es vf/kd /k¡ls
4f orbitals.
(2) There is a similarity between 4f and 5f (buried) gksrs gSaA
orbitals in their angular part of the wave (2) ;gk¡ rjax Qyu ds buds dks.kh; Hkkx esa 4f
function. rFkk 5f d{kdksa ds e/; lekurk gksrh gSA
(3) The actinoids are more reactive than the (3) ,fDVukWbM] ysUFksukWbMks ls vf/kd fØ;k'khy gksrs
lanthanoids.
gSaA
(4) The 5f orbitals extend farther from the
(4) 5f d{kd] 4f d{kdks dh vis{kk ukfHkd ls nwj
nucleus than the 4f orbitals and lesser
energy difference. between 5f and 6d than QSys gksrs gSa rFkk 4f o 5d d{kdks ds e/; dh vis{kk
between 4f and 5d orbitals. 5f o 6d d{kdks ds e/; fuEu ÅtkZ vUrj gksrk gSA

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27. The number of moles of KMnO4 that will be 27. KMnO4 ds eksyks dh la[;k crkb,] tks vEyh;
needed to react completely with one mole of foy;u es ,d eksy Qsjl vkWDlsysV ds lkFk iw.kZr%
ferrous oxalate in acidic solution is :
fØ;k djus ds fy, vko';d gksxh &
3 2
(1) (2) 3
5 5 2
(1) (2)
5 5
4
(3) (4) 1
5 4
(3) (4) 1
5

28. PtCl4.6H2O can exist as a hydrated complex. 28. PtCl4.6H2O ty;ksftr ladqy ds :i es fo|eku gks
1 molal aq. solution has depression in
ldrk gSA 1 eksyy tyh; foy;u 3.72ºC fgekad es
freezing point of 3.72ºC. Assume 100%
ionisation and Kf (H2O) = 1.86ºC mol–1Kg,
voueu j[krk gSA 100% fo;kstu rFkk Kf (H2O) =
then complex is: 1.86ºC mol–1Kg ekfu,] rc ladqy gS &
(1) [Pt(H2O)6]Cl4 (1) [Pt(H2O)6]Cl4
(2) [Pt (H2O)4Cl2]Cl2 . 2H2O (2) [Pt (H2O)4Cl2]Cl2 . 2H2O
(3) [Pt(H2O)3Cl3]Cl. 3H2O (3) [Pt(H2O)3Cl3]Cl. 3H2O
(4) [Pt(H2O)2Cl4].4H2O (4) [Pt(H2O)2Cl4].4H2O

29. Which of the following hydrolysis reaction is 29. fuEu es ls dkSulh tyvi?kVu vfHkfØ;k e/;e rki
incorrect at moderate temperature?
ij xyr gS \
(1) 4BF3 + 3H2O  H3BO3 + 3HBF4
(1) 4BF3 + 3H2O  H3BO3 + 3HBF4
(2) 2NF3 + 3H2O  N2O3 + 6HF
(2) 2NF3 + 3H2O  N2O3 + 6HF
(3) NCl3 + 3H2O  NH3 + HOCl
(3) NCl3 + 3H2O  NH3 + HOCl
(4) BiCl3 + H2O  BiOCl  + 2HCl
(4) BiCl3 + H2O  BiOCl  + 2HCl

30. A radioactive isotope zXA is converted into Z - 30. ,d jsfM;kslfØ; leLFkkfud zXA] -{k; ds }kjk Z-

8 YA – 16 by -decay. If 1 gram-atom A
zX , A – 16 es ifjofrZr gksrk gSA ;fn 1 xzke ijek.kq zXA,
8Y
produced 3 mol 4
2He in 34.65 hour then
34.65 ?k.Vs esa 3 eksy 2He4 mRikfnr djrk gS] rks
disintegration constant of zXA is (in hr-1) is :
(1) 8 × 10-2 zX
A dk fo?kVu fu;rkad ¼hr-1 esa ½ gS &
(2) 4 × 10-2 (1) 8 × 10-2
(2) 4 × 10-2
(3) 2 × 10-2
(3) 2 × 10-2
(4) 3.6 × 10-3
(4) 3.6 × 10-3

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31. Carbon suboxide (C3O2) can be obtained by 31. fuEu esa ls dkSuls vEy dks P4O10 ds lkFk izcy
strongly heating which of the following acid xeZ djus ls dkcZu lcvkWDlkbM (C3O2) izkIr gks
with P4O10 : ldrk gS \
(1) Oxalic acid (2) Malonic acid
(1) vkWDlsfyd vEy (2) esyksfud vEy
(3) Maleic acid (4) Adipic acid
(3) eSysbd vEy (4) ,fMfid vEy

32. For cubic structure of diamond: 32. ghjs dh ?kuh; lajpuk ds fy, &
() Effective number of atoms present in a
() ghjs dh ?kuh; dksf"Bdk esa mifLFkr ijek.kqvks
diamond cubic cell is 8.
dh izHkkoh la[;k 8 gSA
() Each carbon is surrounded by four
nearest carbon atoms. () izR;sd dkcZu pkj fudVre dkcZu ijek.kqvksa

3 a }kjk f?kjk gksrk gSA


() Atomic radius of carbon is .
8
3 a
() dkcZu dh ijek.oh; f=kT;k gSA tgk¡ a
Where a is edge length of cube. 8
3
?ku dh dksj yEckbZ gSA
(IV) Packing fraction of unit cell is .
16 3
(IV) ,dd dksf"Bdk dk ladqyu izHkkt gSA
16
Select the correct option : lgh fodYi pqfu,&
(1) ,  and IV are correct (1) ,  arFkk IV lgh gSaA
(2) ,  and IV are correct (2) ,  rFkk IV lgh gSaA
(3)  and  are correct
(3)  rFkk  lgha gSaA
(4) , ,  and IV are correct
(4) , ,  rFkk IV lgh gSaA

33. In given cyclic process, the work included is - 33. fn;s x;s pØh; izØe esa lfEefyr dk;Z gS–

2V
2V
V
V
V
V

P 2P
P 2P P
P
(1) (–/4) PV
(1) (–/4) PV
(2) (/4) PV
(2) (/4) PV
(3) 2 PV
(3) 2 PV
(4) (/2) PV
(4) (/2) PV

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34. What is the value of pKb(CH3COO-), if 34. pKb(CH3COO-) dk eku D;k gS] ;fn 25ºC ij
m = 390 and m = 7.8 for 0.04 M of a CH3COOH foy;u ds 0.04M ds fy, m =
CH3COOH solution at 25ºC?
390 rFkk m = 7.8 gS\
(1) 9.3
(1) 9.3
(2) 9.2
(2) 9.2
(3) 4.7
(3) 4.7
(4) 4.8
(4) 4.8

35. Identify M and N in the following reaction: 35. fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa M rFkk N dks igpkfu, dkWij
Controlled heating in ok;q dh mifLFkfr esa
presence or air
Copper glance  M + SO2. Xykal M + SO2.
fu;fU=kr Å"ek
N
M  Cu + SO2 N
M  Cu + SO2

(1) M = Cu2O; N = self reduction (1) M = Cu2O; N = Lor% vip;u


(2) M = Cu2O + Cu2S; N = self reduction (2) M = Cu2O + Cu2S; N = Lor% vip;u
(3) M = Cu2O; N = carbon reduction (3) M = Cu2O; N = dkcZu vip;u
(4) M = Cu2O; N = electrolytic reduction (4) M = Cu2O; N = oS|qrvi?kVuh; vip;u

36. Equal volume each of two sols of AgI, one 36. Ag ds nks lkWy] ,d KI ds vYi vkf/kD; esa
obtained by adding AgNO3 to slight excess of
AgNO3 dks feykdj izkIr fd;k tkrk gS rFkk vU;
KI and another obtained by adding KI to slight
AgNO3 ds vYi vkf/kD; esa KI dks feykdj izkIr
excess of AgNO3, are mixed together then :
fd;k tkrk gS] izR;sd ds cjkcj vk;ru dks ,d
(1) The two sols will stabilize each other.

(2) The sol particle will acquire more electric lkFk fefJr fd;k tkrk gS]rc&

charge. (1) nks lkWy ,d nwljs dks LFkk;hÑr djsaxsaA


(3) The sols will coagulate each other (2) lkWy d.k vf/kd oS|qr vkos'k izkIr djsxsaA
mutually.
(3) lkWy ijLij ,d nwljs dks Ldafnr djsxsaA
(4) A true solution will be obtained.
(4) ,d okLrfod foy;u izkIr gksxkA

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37. Molar volume of an Ideal gas is 0.45 dm 3/mol. 37. ,d vkn'kZ xSl dk eksyj vk;ru 0.45 dm3/mol
The molar volume of air (assuming as real
gSA leku ifjfLFkfr ds vUrxZr ok;q ¼okLrfod xSl
gas) under the same condition is 0.9
dm3/mol. The point which corresponds to air
ekurs gq,½ dk eksyj vk;ru 0.9 dm3/mol gSA fn;s
in the given graph is : x;s xzkQ eas ok;q ls lEcfU/kr fcUnq gS&

2.0 D 2.0 D
Z 1.5 C Z 1.5 C
(Compressibility 1.0 B lEihM~;rk 1.0 B
factor) xq.kkad
0.5 A 0.5 A
P P
(1) B (1) B
(2) D (2) D
(3) A (3) A
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

38. Which of the following statement is false? 38. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku vlR; gSa\
(1) XeF6 on partial hydrolysis gives XeOF4. (1) XeF6 vkaf'kd ty vi?kVu ij XeOF4 nsrk gSA
(2) ftusV vk;u dh vkÑfr <+d
s qyh gksrh gSA
(2) The shape of xenate ion is See-saw.
(3) ijftusV dh vkÑfr oxZ leryh; gksrh gSA
(3) The shape of perxenate is square planar.
(4) XeF6 flfydk ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k ij XeOF4
(4) XeF6 on reaction with silica gives XeOF4 nsrk gSA

O
39. Alkene (Z) 3
Zn,H O
 CH3–C–Ph + 39. ,fYdu (Z) 
O
3
Zn,H O
 CH3–C–Ph +
2 2

O O
CH3–C–CH=O + CH3–CH=O CH3–C–CH=O + CH3–CH=O
O O
Alkene (Z) can be ,fYdu (Z) gks ldrk gS &
(1) CH3–C–CH=CH–Ph (1) CH3–C–CH=CH–Ph
CH3–C–CH3 CH3–C–CH3
(2) CH3–C–Ph (2) CH3–C–Ph
CH3–C–CH=CH–CH3 CH3–C–CH=CH–CH3
(3) CH3–C=CH–Ph (3) CH3–C=CH–Ph
CH3–C=CH–CH3 CH3–C=CH–CH3
(4) Ph–C–CH=CH–CH3 (4) Ph–C–CH=CH–CH3
CH3–C– CH3 CH3–C– CH3

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H OH H OH O H
H O H H
HO H HO H
40. OH H 40. OH H
OH H OH H
OH OH
O OH OH O OH OH
H H OH H H OH
(A) (B) (A) (B)
Correct statement(s) for compounds A & B ;kSfxd A ,oe~ B ds fy, dkSuls dFku lR; gS@gSa&
is(are) ….. (a) nksuksa ,d nwljs ds ,fiej gSA
(a) Both are epimers of each other. (b) nksuksa ,d nwljs ds ,uksej gSA
(b) Both are anomers of each other.
(c) nksuksa vipk;h xq.k j[krs gSA
(c) Both are reducing in nature.
(d) nksuksa ,YMksgSDlksl gSA
(d) Both are aldohexose.
(1) a & b (2) a & c (1) a ,oe b (2) a ,oe c
(3) b & c (4) a, c & d (3) b ,oe c (4) a, c ,oe d

41. A water sample has ppm level concentration 41. ,d ty ds izfrn'kZ esa fuEufyf[kr /kkrqvksa ds ppm
of the following metals :
lkUnzrk dk Lrj gS %
Fe = 0.2; Mn = 0.05; Cu = 3.0 ; Cd = 5.0. The
metal that makes the water sample Fe = 0.2; Mn = 0.05; Cu = 3.0 ; Cd = 5.0. /kkrq
unsuitable for drinking is : ftlds dkj.k ty izfrn'kZ ihus ;ksX; ugha gS og gS%
(1) Fe (2) Zn (1) Fe (2) Zn
(3) Cd (4) Mn (3) Cd (4) Mn
42. The major product formed in the following 42. fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k
reaction is CHO
HCl xSl
 
CHO vkf/kD; MeOH
HCl gas
 
excess MeOH esa eq[; mRikn dkSu lk gS
OMe OMe

OH OH
(1) (1)

OMe OMe

OMe OMe
(2) (2)

O O

OMe OMe
(3) (3)

OMe OMe
OMe OMe
(4) OMe (4) OMe

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43. The order of basicity of 43. fuEukafdr ;kSfxdksa
NH2 NH2 NH2
NH2
N N
O2N O2N N H
N H
I II III IV I II III IV

in water is dk ty esa {kkjdrk dk lgh Øe gSA


(1) IV < III < I < II (1) IV < III < I < II
(2) II < I < IV < III (2) II < I < IV < III
(3) IV < I < III < II (3) IV < I < III < II
(4) II < III < I < IV (4) II < III < I < IV

O
O ||
|| C H CO 3H
C H CO 3H 44. CH 3  C  C2H5 65  X
44. CH 3  C  C2H5 65  X
Al(OEt)
Al( OEt )3 
3
 Y. X rFkk Y Øe'k% gS&
  Y. X and Y are respectively : fV'ksUdks
Tischenko

O O
|| ||
(1) CH 3 C  O  C6H5 , C6H5CHO (1) CH 3 C  O  C6H5 , C6H5CHO

(2) CH3COOC2H5, CH3CHO (2) CH3COOC2H5, CH3CHO

(3) CH3COOC2H5, CH3CH2CHO (3) CH3COOC2H5, CH3CH2CHO

(4) CH3CH2COOCH3, CH3CHO (4) CH3CH2COOCH3, CH3CHO

CH2–CH3

:ikUrj.k
45. Benzene 45. csUthu
Br
mijksDr :ikUrj.k vfHkfØ;k ds fy;s mi;qDr
Sequence of reagents for the above
conversion is : vfHkdeZd gS %
(1) (i) C2H5Cl + AlCl3 (ii) Br2+ AlCl3 (1) (i) C2H5Cl + AlCl3 (ii) Br2+ AlCl3
(2) (i) Br2+ AlCl3 (ii) C2H5Cl + AlCl3 (2) (i) Br2+ AlCl3 (ii) C2H5Cl + AlCl3
(3) (i) CH3COCl + AlCl3 (ii) Br2 + Fe (3) (i) CH3COCl + AlCl3 (ii) Br2 + Fe
(iii) Zn–Hg, HCl (iii) Zn–Hg, HCl
(4) (i) Br2, AlCl3 (ii) CH3COCl , AlCl3 (4) (i) Br2, AlCl3 (ii) CH3COCl , AlCl3
(iii) N2H4 , KOH (iii) N2H4 , KOH

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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20) [kaM 2 ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)
 bl [k.M esa 5 ç'u gSaA
 This section contains 5 questions.
 çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp
 The answer to each question is a Single Digit
dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
Integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
 vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
chosen. gSA
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases  'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

46. A solution of specific gravity 1.6 contains 67.5 46. fof'k"V xq:Ro 1.6 ds ,d foy;u esa Hkkj ds
% solute by weight. What will be the % by vuqlkj 67.5 % foy; mifLFkr gSA ifj.kkeh
weight of solute in the resulting solution if the foy;u esa foy; dk Hkkj ds vuqlkj izfr'kr D;k
original solution is diluted to density
gksxk ;fn okLrfod foy;u dks 1200 Kg/m3 ?kuRo
1200 Kg/m3? Assume volume conservation to
rd ruq fd;k tkrk gS\ ekuk vk;ru laj{k.k ekU;
be valid. (Report your answer after dividing it
gSA (viuk mÙkj 5 ls foHkkftr djus ds i'pkr~
by 5.)
nhft,)

47. How many of the following complexes may be 47. fuEUk ladqyksa esa ls fdrus ladqy izdkf'kd lfØ; gks
optically active ?
ldrs gSa \
(a) [Ni(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)]–
(a) [Ni(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)]–
(b) [Pt(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)] –
(b) [Pt(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)] –
(c) [Pt(gly)3]Cl
(c) [Pt(gly)3]Cl
(d) [Cu(gly)2]–
(d) [Cu(gly)2]–
(e) K3[Fe(ox)3]
(e) K3[Fe(ox)3]
(f) K3[Co(CO3)3]
(f) K3[Co(CO3)3]
(g) [Ni(dmg)2]
(g) [Ni(dmg)2]
(h) [Fe(acac)(H2O)2(gly)]Br
(h) [Fe(acac)(H2O)2(gly)]Br
(i) [Co(gly)(NO2)4]2–
(i) [Co(gly)(NO2)4]2–

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48. To 500 mL of xM NaOH, when 500 ml of 0.6 48. xM NaOH ds 500 mL esa tc 0.6 M CuSO4 dk
M CuSO4 solution is added, the pH of NaOH 500 ml foy;u feykrs gS] rks NaOH foy;u dh
solution decreased by 1 unit. The final pH 1 bdkbZ ls ?kVrh gSA vfUre foy;u yky
solution turns red litmus blue. Find
fyVel dks uhyk djrk gSA 2x Kkr dhft,A ¼ekuk
2x. (Assume no dissociation of Cu(OH)2(s))
Cu(OH)2(s) dk fo;kstu ugh gksrk gSA½

49. How many monochloro structural isomeric


49. vkblkssgsDlsu dk eksuksDyksjksuhdj.k Cl2/hdh
products are formed when isohexane is
mifLFkfr esa djkus ij fdrus eksuksDyksjks
treated with Cl2/h:
lajpukRed leko;oh mRikn izkIr gksxsa \

50. How many hydrogen atoms will be 50. tc ;kSfxd dks OD/D2O ds lkFk
exchanged by deuterium atoms when the
yEcsa le; vUrjky ds fy, j[kk tkrk gS rc fdrus

gkbMªkstu ijek.kqvksa dk M~;wVsfj;e ijek.kqvksa }kjk


compound is kept in OD/D O for
2
fofue; gksxk \

a long period of time ?

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PART – C Hkkx – C
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80) [kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY (20) questions.  bl [kaM esa chl (20) iz'u gSaA
 Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3) and  izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu
(4) ONLY ONE of these four option is correct pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
 Marking scheme :  vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
is chosen.
gSA
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is
 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k
chosen (i.e. the question is
unanswered). gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases  _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

51. The solution set of log1/3 log4 (x² – 5) > 0 is 51. lehdj.k log1/3 log4 (x² – 5) > 0 dk gy
equal to leqPp; gS -
(1) (3, )
(1) (3, )
(2) ( 6 , 3) (2) ( 6 , 3)

(3) (–3, – 6 ) U ( 6 , 3) (3) (–3, – 6 ) U ( 6 , 3)


(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

52. If a, b and c are real numbers such that 52. ;fn a, b vkSj c okLrfod la[;k,a bl izdkj gS fd
a2 + 2b = 7, b2 + 4c = –7 and c2 + 6a = –14, a2 + 2b = 7, b2 + 4c = –7 vkSj c2 + 6a = –14 gS]
then find the value of a2 + b2 + c2
rks a2 + b2 + c2 dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(1) 0
(1) 0
(2) 14
(2) 14
(3) 7 (3) 7
(4) can not be determined (4) Kkr ugha fd;k tk ldrk

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53. If Sn = 1 + + 2 + ...... + n  1 , n  N, 53. ;fn Sn = 1 + + 2 + ...... + n  1 , n  N,
2 2 2 2 2 2

then least value of n such that rc n dk U;wure eku ftlds fy,

1 1
2 – Sn < is 2 – Sn < gS] gksxk&
100 100

(1) 8 (1) 8

(2) 7 (2) 7

(3) 9 (3) 9

(4) 6
(4) 6

54. If the two circles x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy = 0 and 54. ;fn nks o`Ùk x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy = 0 vkSj
x2 + y2 + 2g1x + 2f1y = 0 touch each other, x2 + y2 + 2g1x + 2f1y = 0 ,d nwljs dks Li'kZ
then djrs gS rc
(1) ff1 = gg1
(1) ff1 = gg1
(2) f1g = fg1 (2) f1g = fg1

(3) f2 + g2 = f12  g12 (3) f2 + g2 = f12  g12

(4) All of these (4) mijksDr LkHkh

55. The number of solutions of equation 55.  (0, ) esa lehdj.k sin + sin4 + sin7 = 0
sin + sin4 + sin7 = 0 for  (0, ) is ds gyksa dh la[;k gS -
(1) 8 (1) 8
(2) 6 (2) 6

(3) 9 (3) 9

(4) 7 (4) 7

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56. Let f : (– 1,1)  B, be a function defined by 56. f : (– 1,1)  B esa ifjHkkf"kr Qyu
2x 2x
f(x) = tan–1 , then f is both one-one and f(x) = tan–1 ,dSdh ,oa vkPNknd nksuksa gks]
1– x 2 1– x 2
onto when B is the interval : rks vUrjky B gS&
  
(1)  – ,    
 2 2 (1)  – , 
 2 2
     
(2)  – ,  (2)  – , 
 2 2  2 2
   
(3) 0,  (3) 0, 
 2  2

   
(4)  0,  (4)  0, 
 2  2

57. The greatest value of (sin–1 x)3 + (cos–1 x)3 is 57. (sin–1 x)3 + (cos–1 x)3 dk vf/kdre eku gSA
3 3
(1) (1)
32 32
3 3
(2) (2)
8 8
7 3 7 3
(3) (3)
8 8
(4) none of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

58. If the variance of the data 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17 is 58. ;fn vkdMksa 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 17 dk izlj.k 23.33 gS
23.33, then the variance of 5,9, 11, 13, 17, 35
rc 5, 9, 11, 13, 17, 35 dk izlj.k gS -
is
(1) 23.23 (1) 23.23

(2) 25.33 (2) 25.33


(3) 46.66
(3) 46.66
(4) 93.32
(4) 93.32

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Lim (1x + 2x + 3x + ..............+nx )1/x is 59. Lim (1x + 2x + 3x + ..............+nx )1/x gS&
59. x x

(1) ln (n!) (1) ln (n!)


(2) n (2) n
(3) n! (3) n!
(4) 0 (4) 0

60. The population p(t) at time t of a certain 60. pwgksa dh ,d iztkfr dh fdlh le; t ij tula[;k
mouse species satisfies the differential dp(t)
p(t) vody lehdj.k = 0.5 p(t) – 450 dks
dp(t) dt
equation = 0.5 p(t) – 450. If p(0) = 850,
dt
larq"V djrh gSA ;fn p(0) = 850 gS] rks og le;
then the time at which the population
tc ;g 'kwU; gks xbZ gS&
becomes zero is :
(1) 2 n 18
(1) 2 n 18

(2) n 9
(2) n 9

1
1 (3) n 18
(3) n 18 2
2

(4) n 18
(4) n 18


61. Area bounded between the curve 61. oØ sin x – cos x rFkk y=0 dk x = 0 ls x =
2

sin x – cos x and y = 0 from x = 0 to x =
2 rd ifjc) {ks=kQy gS &

 
is
(1) 2 –1
(1)  
2 –1
(2) 0
(2) 0
(3) 2  2 –1 
(3) 2  2 –1 
(4) 2
(4) 2

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62. nks js[kkvksa r = î + 2 ĵ + 3 k̂ + (2 î + 3 ĵ + k̂ ),
62. The equation of plane containing two lines
 R vkSj r = 4 î + 3 ĵ + k̂ + (2 î + 3 ĵ + k̂ ),
r = î + 2 ĵ + 3 k̂ + (2 î + 3 ĵ + k̂ ),  R
µ R dks lekfgr djus okys lery dk lehdj.k
and r = 4 î + 3 ĵ + k̂ + (2 î + 3 ĵ + k̂ ) , µ R
gS&
is :
(1) x + y + z = 16
(1) x + y + z = 16
(2) x + y – z = 6
(2) x + y – z = 6
(3) x + y – z = 2
(3) x + y – z = 2 (4) x – y + z = 2

(4) x – y + z = 2

63. ;fn | z – i | < 1 gks] rks | z + 12 – 6i | dk vf/kdre


63. If | z – i | < 1, then maximum value of
eku gS&
| z + 12 – 6i | will be
(1) 14
(1) 14
(2) 12
(2) 12
(3) 13
(3) 13
(4) 4
(4) 4

64. ;fn A ,d oxZ vkO;wg vkSj A3  3A2  3A  O gS]


64. If A is a square matrix
rc A2  2A  I cjkcj gS&
and A  3A  3A  O then
3 2
A  2A  I is
2

equal to (1) (A  I)–1

(1) (A  I)–1 (2) O

(2) O (3) I

(3) I
(4) (A + I)
(4) (A + I)

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65. ;fn S = 3.nC1 + 7. nC2 + 11.nC3+...+(4n – 1). nCn
65. If S = 3 .nC1 + 7. nC2 + 11. nC3+....+ (4n – 1) . nCn
gks] rks S dk eku gS&
, then S is equal to
(1) 2n(2n – 1)
(1) 2n(2n – 1)
(2) 2n(2n – 1) + 1
(2) 2n(2n – 1) + 1
(3) 2n(2n + 1)
(3) 2n(2n + 1)
(4) 22n–1
(4) 22n–1

66. vkB dqflZ;ksa ij 1 ls 8 rd uEcj yxs gSaSA 2 vkSjrsa


66. 8 chairs are numbered from 1 to 8 are kept
vkSj 3 vkneh izR;sd ,d&,d dqlhZ ij cSBuk pkgrs
randomly around a round table. 2 women & 3

men wish to occupy one chair each. First the gSaA igys vkSjrsa] 1 ls 4 uEcj yxh dqflZ;ksa esa ls
women choose the chairs from amongst the
pqurh gSa vkSj blds ckn vkneh cph gqbZ dqflZ;ksa esa
chairs marked 1 to 4, then the men select the
ls pqurs gSA laHkkfor foU;klksa dh la[;k gSa:
chairs from among the remaining. The

number of possible arrangements is: (1) 6 P3


(1) 6 P3
(2) 4 P3
(2) 4 P3
(3) 20
(3) 20
(4) 4 P2 . 6 P3
4 6
(4) P2 . P3

4 67.  n( (x  2)2  4  (x  2))dx =


67. 
0
n( (x  2)2  4  (x  2))dx = 0

(1) n 2
(1) n 2

(2) 2 n 2
(2) 2 n 2

(3) 4 n 2
(3) 4 n 2

(4) 0
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(4) 0

1
68. ,d vfrijoy; dh bdkbZ yEckbZ dh vuqizLFk
2
v{k gS] ftldh nh?kZo`Ùk 3x2 + 4y2 = 12 ds lkFk
68. A hyperbola having the transverse axis of ukfHk;ka laikrh gS rc -
1 x2 y2 1
length unit is confocal with the ellipse (1) vfrijoy; dk lehdj.k–  gSA
2 15 1 16
3x2 + 4y2 = 12, then which of the following is
(2) vfrijoy; dh mRdsUnzrk 4 gSaA
incorrect ?
1
x2 y2 1 (3) vfrijoy; dh fu;rkvksa ds e/; nwjh bdkbZ
(1) equation of hyperbola is –  8
15 1 16
(2) eccentricity of the hyperbola is 4 gSA
15
(4) vfrijoy; ds ukfHkyEc dh yEckbZ bdkbZ
(3) distance between the directrices of the 2
1
hyperbola is units
gSA
8
(4) length of latus rectum of the hyperbola is
15
69. fu"i{kikrh flDds dks A vkSj B izR;sd 50 ckj
unit. mNkyrs gS] muesa ls nksuksa ds leku mNky esa iV
2
ugha vkus dh izkf;drk gS &
100
69. Each of A and B toss a fair coin 3
simultaneously 50 times. The probability that (1)  
both of them will not get tail at the same toss 4
50
is equal to 2
100 (2)  
3 7
(1)  
4 (1  3x)  (1  3x)2  (1  3x)3  ...  (1  3x)50
(3) esa
50 2100
2
(2)   x49 dk xq.kkad
7 –1

(3) coefficient of x49 in  5 5


2
5
3

(4)  1 50
C1  51
C2    52
C3    ..... 
 7   
(1  3x)  (1  3x)  (1  3x)  ...  (1  3x)50
2 3
 7 7 
2100
–1
 5
2
5 5
3
 70. ,d thok] ijoy; y2 = 6x dh ukfHk ls bl izdkj
(4)  1 50
C1  51
C2    52
C3    ..... 
 7 7 7  [khph tkrh gS] fd ijoy; ds 'kh"kZ ls bldh nwjh
 
5
70. A chord is drawn through the focus of the
gSA rc bldh izo.krk gks ldrh gS -
2
parabola y2 = 6x such that its distance from
3
5 (1)
the vertex of this parabola is , then its 2
2
5
slope can be (2)
2
3
(1) 2
2 (3)
5
5
(2)
2
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2 2
(3) (4)
5 3
2
(4)
3 [kaM 2 ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)
SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)
 bl [kaM esa ik¡p (05) iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj
la[;kRed eku (NUMERICAL VALUE) gSa] tks
 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The f}&vadh; iw.kkZad rFkk n'keyo f)&vadu eas gSA
answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE
 ;fn la[;kRed eku esa nks ls vf/kd n’'keyo LFkku gS ]
with two digit integer and decimal upto two digit.
rks la[;kRed eku dks n'keyo ds nks LFkkuksa rd
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal
VªadsV@jkmaM vkWQ (truncate/round-off) djsaA
places truncate/round-off the value to TWO
 vadu ;kstuk :
decimal placed.
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option
is chosen.  'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases
71. ABC esa dks.k B vkSj C ds dks.k v)Zd js[kk x = y
71. In a triangle ABC the bisector of angle B & C o y = 0 ij fLFkr gS rFkk ;fn A(1,2) gS rc
lie along the line x = y & y = 0. If A is (1,2) 10 d(A,BC) dk eku gksxk tgka d(A,BC) ] fcUnq
then the value of 10 d(A,BC) will be, where A ls Hkqtk BC dh nwjh gSA
d(A,BC) represent distance of points A from
side BC.
72. ekuk lEcU/k R = {(1,2), (2,3)} leqPp;
72. Given the relation R = {(1,2), (2,3)} on the set A = {1,2,3} ij fn;k gS Øfer ;qXeksa dh U;wure
A = {1,2,3} the minimum number of ordered
pairs which when added to R make it is an la[;k D;k tksMs fd R ,d rqY;rk lEcU/k cutk, -
equivalence relation is
1
73. dk og eku] ftlds fy,
1 f (0 )
73. The value of , so that the function
f (0 ) 1– cos(1– cos x)
1– cos(1– cos x) f(x) = gj txg lrr~ gS&
f(x) = is continuous x4
x4
everywhere is
74. oØ y = –x3 + 3x2 + 9x – 27 dh Li'kZ js[kk dh
74. The slope of the tangent to the curve izo.krk vf/kdre gksxh ;fn x dk eku gks&
y = –x3 + 3x2 + 9x – 27 is maximum when x
equals

75. ;fn a , b , c rhu bdkbZ lfn'k gS] izR;sd nwljs ls


75. If a , b , c are three unit vectors, each is    
dk dks.k cukrk gS] rks [a b c]4 dk eku Kkr
 3
inclined at an angle with the other, then
3
djks tgkW [a bc] vfn'k f=kd xq.ku gS&
  
find the value of [a b c ] 4 , where [a bc]

productfor Rough Work / (dPps


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MAIN PATTERN
TEST-4
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DATE : 24-06-2020 CODE-1/SET-1 BATCH : JP,JF,JD,JR
HINTS & SOLUTIONS
4. When photons …………………….
PART-A : PHYSICS hc
Figure shows …………………….
Sol. eV = – 0
1. 1
Sol. Total area = A
3A hc
Area of sabc = 3eV = – 0
4 2
A hc
Area of sadc = eV' = – 0
4 3
3A A
t1 3t 2 hc  1 1 3 
4t1 4t 2 using these equations V' =   – 
e  3 22 21 
2. A uniformly tapering …………………….
Sol. 5. In the following …………………….
R Sol. J = E
J I1L–2
= =
x E M1L1T –2
r I1T1
 = M–1L–3T3 I2

6. x and y displacements …………………….


Sol. At t = 0, x(t) = 0 ; y(t) = 0
x(t) is a sinusoidal function hence option(1)
3R 
At t =
2
r R 3R R 2x x (t) = a
r R1 ;
x L L y (t) = 0

Mg 7. Suppose the …………………….


Y Sol. i = neAVd
dL
R2
dx i  E
Mg dx i2  E
dL
R2 2x
2 i2  V
1
L 8. When current …………………….
L Ldi
Mg dx MgL Sol. EMF =
L = dt
Y R2 2x
2
3 R2 Y
0 1  52 
L 50 = L  
 0.1 sec 
1 Mg
L' = L + L = L1 50  0.1 5
3 R2 Y L=   1.67H
3 3
3. A hydrogen atom …………………….
9. A 25 cm long …………………….
Sol. Energy of proton = 13.6 – 3.4 = 10.2eV
For removal of electron NiA
Sol. M (mag. moment / volume) =
2 A
z
 500 15
10.2eV > 13.6
n2 =
Ni
=
9 25  10 –2
n2 > 13.6
10.2 = 30000 Am–1
so minimum value of n = 4

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10. You are asked ……………………. 2
n=2 2 = = 1.33

/ / //
1.5

/////
Sol. O
3

///////////////
n=3 3 = = 2m.
1.5
10 cm 15 cm
15. A particle is moving …………………….
Vx  4  2t

////
Sol.

1 1 1 / x  4t  t 2
+ =
15 ( 10) f x t2
y   2t  
f = –30 cm 2 2
R = – 60 cm Displacement
11. If two glass ……………………. 5
r  x2  y2  (4t  t 2 )
1 1 2
Sol. Excess pressure = T     (3) is correct graph
 r1 r2 
16. The difference …………………….
T  r1  R  Sol. If ro is radius of first orbit of 'H' atom, then
=   
R  r2    n2
rn  ro
2
12. Diameter of ……………………. Given
Sol. Least count = 0.01 cm rn1  rn  rn1
d1 = 0.5 + 8 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.61 cm
d2 = 0.5 + 4 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.57 cm (n  1)2  n2  (n  1)2
d3 = 0.5 + 6 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.59 cm
n=4
0.61  0.57  0.59
Mean diameter = = 0.59 cm 17. A radioactive …………………….
2 Sol. At any instant
13. In the circuit ……………………. dNy
  xNx   yNy
dt
dNy
For maximum Ny , 0
dt
Sol.   xNx   yNy .
 
18. A charged …………………….
mv sin  2m v cos 
Sol. & P
qB qB
r tan  1
(x – 0) c + (x – ) c + (x – 0) c = 0   
 P 2 2
x= P
3 r
2
14. A 10kg weight …………………….
Sol. Initially, 19. A Carnot engine …………………….
Sol. For Carnot engine using as refrigerator
3 T
f0 =
  T1 
2 W  Q2  T – 1
2
3 100
f0 = = 150 Hz 1
2  1 0.01 It is given  =
In the second case suppose the tuning fork is in 10
resonance with nth harmonic T2 T2 9
 =1–  
n T T1 T1 10
f0 =
2  So, Q = 90 J
2
(as W = 10 J)
n 400 n
150 = =
2 0.01 1.5
1
n=1 1 = = 0.67
1.5
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20. A sphere of mass ……………………. F 3
Sol. The only force acting on the body is the viscous force  mg
vdv 2 2
Here, F = –6rv m = – rv 1
dx F  3mg, F  3 × × 10
0 x 5
mv
 
F  6 N.
 mdv  rdx  x = .
r
v 0

21. An ideal gas …………………….


Sol. For process A  B  C, U = 0
 From 1st law of thermodynamics
Q = W = PV
= 400000× 0.2 J
= 80 kJ.

22. A boy of mass …………………….


Sol. After 2 sec speed of boy will be PART-B : CHEMISTRY
v = 2 × 2 = 4 m/s
At this moment centripetal force on boy is
26. The actinoids exhibit more number …………………..
mv 2 30  16 Sol. Theory based.
Fr = = = 80 N.
R 6
Tangential force on boy is 27. The number of moles of KMnO4 that …………………..
Ft = ma = 30 × 2 = 60 N. Sol. Eq. KMnO4 = Eq. FeC2O4
Total friction acting on boy is 5×moles of KMnO4 = 1×3

F = Fr2  Ft2 = 100 N 28. PtCl4.6H2O can exist as a hydrated …………………..


At the time of slipping Sol. |Tf|0 = i Kf m
F = µmg or 3.72 = i ×1.86 ×1
or 100 = µ × 30 × 10 or i = 2
1 29. Which of the following hydrolysis …………………..
 µ= .
3 Sol. (2) Absence of vacant orbitals/ vacant d-orbitals.

23. In the figure ……………………. 30. A radioactive isotope zXA is converted …………………..
1 A   Z - 8YA – 16 + 4 2He4
Sol. zX
Sol.  =
1 mol 0 0
LC 1–0.75 0.75 3 mol
 = 7. t75% = 2× t50%
or 34.65 = 2× t50%
24. A uniform cube …………………….
Sol. Side of cube = a 0.693
K=
3 3 t 50%
Mg = a g
4
If side of cavity is b. 31. Carbon suboxide (C3O2) can be obtained …………………..
3 6
New mass of cube = (a3 – b3) + b3  = (a3 + b3) Sol. 3 CH2(COOH) 2 + P4O10 
 3C3O2 + 4H3PO4
4 4
3 32. For cubic structure of diamond …………………..

4 3 a
Sol. Diamond has ZnS structure. In it r + r = (Nearest
3 4
a3g = (a3 + b3) g distance is between corner C atom and C atom in
4 tetrahedral void).
1
a3  13
33. In given cyclic process, the work …………………..
b3 = ,b = 3  a
3   
1
Sol. W = Area under the curve = × P × V = (/4) PV
4
 4 M 3
Negative sign as it is V v/s P curve.
b= 
9   34. What is the value of pKb(CH3COO-) …………………..
25. As shown in ……………………. 7.8
Sol. = = 2×10–2
Sol. F cos N + mgsin 390
But N = F sin + mg cos
Ka = c2 = 16×10–6
F cos  (Fsin + mg cos) + mg sin
or pKa = 4.8
F F + mg + mg

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35. Identify M and N in the …………………..  weight of new solution = (100 + x) 1.2 = 160 + x
Sol. M = Cu2O + Cu2S; N = self reduction
 x = 200 g or 200 ml
36. Equal volume each of two sols of AgI ………………….. 108 108
Sol. First is negative sol whereas second is positive sol So, % by weight = × 100 = × 100
therefore the sols will coagulate each other mutually.
160  200 360
= 30%
37. Molar volume of an Ideal gas is 0.45 ………………….. 30
Ans. =6
0.9 5
Sol. Z = =2 Z>1
0.45
47. How many of the following complexes …………………..
38. Which of the following statement is ………………….. Sol. (a) (c) (d) (e)(f)(h)
Sol. (1) Partial hydrolysis : XeF6 + H2O  XeOF4 48. To 500 mL of xM NaOH, when 500 ml …………………..
(colorless solid) + 2HF
Sol. 2NaOH + CuSO4  Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4.
(2) HXeO4 Xenate ion mmoles 500x 500 × 0.6
S.N. = 5 mmoles left 500x–600 300
 Initial pOH = – log x

O 500x  600
Final pOH = – log  pOHf – pOHi = –
1000
500x – 600 1
sp3d log ×
1000 x
1 500x  600
O   
10 1000x
H
(3) XeO64 Perxenate ion
  1000 x = 5000 x – 6000
  4000 x = 6000
(No peroxide group)
6 3
Structure of [XeO6]4–   x=  Ans. 3
4 2
49. How many monochloro structural isomeric
…………………..

Sol.

(4) 2XeF6 + SiO2  2XeOF4 + SiF4


41. A water sample has ppm level …………………..
Sol. Presence of Mn with Concentration 0.05 ppm and higher
makes water unsuitable for drinking.
Fe = 0.2 ppm, Mn = 0.05 ppm, Cd = 0.005 ppm, Zn
= 5.0 ppm

42. The major product formed …………………..


Sol. It is a protection of carbonyl compound
OMe
CHO CH
OMe
HCl gas
excess MeOH

43. The order of basicity of …………………..


Sol. IV < I < III < II
Option : (3)

46. A solution of specific gravity 1.6 …………………..


Sol. Let
Vsolution = 100 ml
So, weightsolution = 160 g
weight of solute = 108 g
Now suppose x g H2O or x ml H2O is added in it.
weight of new solution = (160 + x) g
Volume of new solution = ( 100 +x) ml

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50. How many hydrogen atoms will be exchanged 56. Let f : (– 1,1)  B.......................
…………………..
 2x 
Sol. f(x) = tan–1 –1
 1  x 2  = 2 tan x for x  (–1, 1)
 
  
Sol. 
2

OD /D O If x  (–1, 1)  tan–1 x    , 
 4 4
  
 2 tan–1 x   2,2 
 
PART-C : MATHEMATICS   
Clearly, range of f(x) =   ,  for f to be onto,
51. The solution ........................  2 2
Sol. {x : log1/3 (log4 (x2 – 5)) > 0
co-domain = range
= {x : 0 < log4 (x2 – 5) < 1}
= {x : 1 < x2 – 5 < 4}   
= {x : 6 < x2 < 9}  Codomain of function = B =   ,  .
 2 2
= (–3, – 6 ) U ( 6 , 3) for this range of x2  5. Domain
condition are satisfied. 57. The greatest ........................
Sol. We have (sin–1 x)3 + (cos–1 x)3
52. If a, b and c ........................
Sol. a2 + b2 + c2 + 6a + 4c + 2b = – 14
(a + 3)2 + (b + 1)2 + (c + 2)2 = 0 = (sin–1x + cos–1x)3 – 3sin–1xcos–1x(sin–1x + cos–1 x)
 a = – 3, b = – 1 and c = – 2 3 
= – 3(sin–1x cos–1x)
a b c
2 2 2
9  1 4 8 2
so = =7
2 2 3 3   1 
= – sin–1 x  – sin x 
1
8 2  2 
53. If Sn = 1 +
........................
3 3 2 3
2 = – sin–1 x + (sin–1 x)2
  1 n  8 4 2
1   3 3    
  2   (sin1 x)2  sin1 x 
  = +
2  
Sol. Sn = 8 2 
1
1
3 3   1    3 3
2
2  sin x    –
2 
= +
n 1 n 1 8 4   32
 1  1 1
Sn = 2 – 2    <
  2 100 3 3   1 
2

 n – 17  n 8 = +  sin x  


32 2  4
2 2
 1    3 
 sin x  4    – 4 
54. If the two ........................ and since
Sol. c1c2 = r1±r2    
  g  g1 2  f  f1 2  g2  f 2  g12  f12 
 The greatest value is
 3 9  2 3  7 3
+  = .
  g2  g12  2gg1  f 2  f12  2f1f 32 16 2 8

=   
g2  f 2  g12  f12  2 g2  f 2  g12  f12   58. If the variance ...................
Sol. Data is (2x + 1)

  – (gg1 + f1f) = ± g2


 f2 g  f  
2
1
2
1 Lim (1x + 2x + 3x........................
59. x
  g2g12  f12f 2  2gg1ff1  g2g12  f 2f12  g2f12  f 2g12
1
  g2 f12  f 2g12  2gf1  g1f   0  lim  1  x  2  x  3  x x
Sol. x n          .........  1
  (gf1  fg1)2  0  n   n   n  
gf1 = fg1 = n (0 + 0 +.......+ 1)0 = n (1) = n

55. The number of .................... 60. The population ..................


Sol. sin4 + 2sin4 cos3 = 0
2 dp(t)
sin4 (1 + 2cos3) = 0 Sol. = – dt
1 900 – p(t)
sin4 = 0, cos3 = – – 2n (900 – p(t)) = – t + c
2
when t = 0, p(0) = 850
  3 2 4 8
= , , , , , – 2n(50) = c
4 2 4 9 9 9

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 50  4
 2n   =–t
 900 – p(t) 
67.
 0
n( (x  2)2  4  (x  2))dx .........
900 – p(t) = 50 et/2
4
p(t) = 900 – 50 et/2
let p(t1) = 0 Sol. Let =
0
n( (x  2)2  4  (x  2))dx
t1
4
0 = 900 – 50 e2
 t1 = 2n 18 Then  =

0
n( (4  x  2) 2  4  (4  x  2))dx

61. Area bounded ........................ 4



4

2
=
 n (x  2)2  4  (x  2) dx
Sol.  –  sin x – cos x  dx +   sin x – cos x  dx 0
0  4  4 
 n  dx
4
=
   (x  2)2  4  (x  2) 
=–  – cos x – sin x 04 +  – cos x – sin x  2 0 
4   = 4n 4 – 
= – (– 2 + 1 ) + (– 1 + 2)  I = 2n 4 = 4 n 2
= 2 ( 2 – 1)
68. A hyperbola ........................
62. The equation of ........................ x2 y2 1
ˆi ˆj Sol.   1  eE =
kˆ 4 3 2
Sol. Direction ratio of normal to the plane 2 3 1  focii of ellipse are (1, 0) and (–1, 0)
1 1
3 1 2  2aH =  aH =
2 4
= –7 î + 7 ĵ – 7 k̂  aHeH = 1  eH = 4
So equation of plane is 2
 aH  bH2 = 1
– 7(x – 1) + 7(y – 2) – 7(z – 3) = 0
– 7x + 7y – 7z + 14 = 0 1 15
– 7x + 7y – 7z + 14 = 0  bH2 = 1 – =
x–y+z=2 16 16
 equation of hyperbola is
63. If | z – i | < 1, then.......................
x2 y2 x2 y2 1
Sol. Given | z – i | < 1  = 1   
Now | z + 12 – 6i | 1 15 1 15 16
= | (z – i) + (12 – 5i) |  | z – i | + | 12 – 5i | 16 16
[ | z1 + z2 |  | z1 | + | z2 | ]  distance between directrices
< 1 + 13 = 14
Hence | z + 12 – 6i | < 14
2a 1 2b2 15
= = and (L.R) = =
e 8 a 2
64. If A is a square....................
Sol. (A  I)3  A3  3A2  3A  I = I 69. Each of A and ........................
Sol. For each toss there are four choices
 (A  I)(A 2  2A  I)  I (i) A gets head, B gets head
(ii) A gets tail, B gets head
 A2  2A  I  (A  I)1 (iii) A gets head, B gets tail
(iv) A gets tail, B gets tail
65. If S = 3 . nC1 ........................ Thus, exhaustive number of ways = 450 . Out of the four
Sol. S = 3. nC1 + 7. nC2 + 11. nC3+.....+(4n – 1). nCn choices listed above (iv) is not favorable to the required
event in a toss. Therefore number of favorable cases is 350
n

 (4r  1). C n Hence, the required probability


= r 50
r 1 3
= 4
n n  
= 4.  r.n Cr –  n
Cr Option (C) coefficient of x50 in
r 1 r 1 (1  3x)  (1  3x)  (1  3x)  ...  (1  3x)50
2 3

= 4.n2n–1 – (2n – 1) = 2n(2n – 1) + 1 .


2100
66. 8 chairs are ........................ 50
Sol. Total number of possible arrangements is
(3)50  3 
: =  
4p2 × 6p3 . 2100 4

70. A chord is ........................


Sol.  y2 = 6x ...........(1)
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3  dm
= 0  –6x + 6 = 0  x = 1
 focus is  2, 0 Now
  dx
3   3 d2m
 line passing through  , 0  is y = m  x –  Also then < 0, so at x = 1 the slope m will be
2   2 dx 2
maximum.
3m
 mx – y – =0
2
75. a , b , c are........................
If
3m
1
2 5 Sol. a  b = b  c = c  a = and a  a = b  b
 =  9m2 = 5m2 + 5 2
m 1
2 2
= c  c = 1

5 a a a b a c
 4m2 = 5  m = ±
2 a b c  a b c  = b  a b  b b  c
   
71. In a triangle ........................ c a c b c c
Sol. Image of point (1,2) in bisector B and C lie on the line BC.
Image of A in x = y is (2,1) and image of A in y = 0 is 1 1
1
(1, –2) 2 2
A (1,2)
1 1 1
= 1 =
2 2 2
1 1
1
2 2
1
 [a b c] =
B C 2
So equation of line BC is y = 3x – 5
4
So d (A,BC) =  10 d(A,BC) = 4
10
72. Given the ........................
Sol. R is reflexive if it contains (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)
(1,2) R, (2,3)  R.
R is symmetric if (2,1), (3,2)  R.
Now, R = {(1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (2,1), (3,2),(2,3),(1,2)}
R will be transitive if (3,1), (1,3)  R. Thus R becomes an
equivalence relation by adding (1,1), (2,2), (3,3)
(2,1),(3,2), (1,3), (3,1).
Hence the total no. of ordered pairs is 7.

73. The value ........................


Sol. f(0) = RHL = im
x 0

1– cos(1– cosh) 1  cos(1– cosh)


f(x) = im .
h0 h4 1  cos(1– cosh)
=
2
 sin(1– cosh) 
im    im
h0
 (1– cosh)  h0
2
 1– cosh  1
 h2   h
im
0 1  cos(1– cosh)
 
1 1 1
= 12 × × = .
4 2 8
74. The slope of ........................
Sol. If m be the slope of the tangent to the given curve, then
dy
m= = –3x2 + 6x + 9
dx
dm d2m
  = – 6x + 6, =–6
dx dx 2

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PHYSICS

1. (1) 2. (1) 3. (1) 4. (1) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (2)

8. (1) 9. (4) 10. (1) 11. (2) 12. (3) 13. (3) 14. (1)

15. (3) 16. (4) 17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (8)

22. (6) 23. (7) 24. (9) 25. (6)

CHEMISTRY

26. (4) 27. (1) 28. (3) 29. (2) 30. (2) 31. (2) 32. (4)

33. (1) 34. (2) 35. (2) 36. (3) 37. (2) 38. (3) 39. (2)

40. (3) 41. (3) 42. (2) 43. (3) 44. (2) 45. (3) 46. (6)

47. (6) 48. (3) 49. (5) 50. (4)

MATHEMATICS

51. (3) 52. (2) 53. (1) 54. (2) 55. (2) 56. (1) 57. (3)

58. (4) 59. (2) 60. (1) 61. (3) 62. (4) 63. (1) 64. (1)

65. (2) 66. (4) 67. (3) 68. (1) 69. (1) 70. (2) 71. 4

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la d s r ,oa gy
PART-A : PHYSICS 4. tc 1 rjaxnS/;Z ds …………………….
1. ,d xzg lw;Z S ……………………. hc
Sol. eV = – 0
Sol. dqy {ks=kQy = A 1
3A hc
sabc dk {ks=kQy = 3eV = – 0
4 2
A
sadc dk {ks=kQy = hc
4 eV' = – 0
3
3A A
t1 3t 2 bu lehdj.kksa ds mi;ksx ls
4t1 4t 2
hc  1 1 3 
V' =   – 
2. vfoLrkfjr L yEckbZ ……………………. e  3 22 21 
Sol.
R
5. fuEufyf[kr esa …………………….
Sol. J = E
x J I1L–2
= =
r E M1L1T –2
I1T1
 = M–1L–3T3 I2

6. ;fn fdlh d.k …………………….


3R Sol. t = 0 ij, x(t) = 0 ; y(t) = 0
x(t) ,d T;koØh; Qyu gSA vr% fodYi (1) gSA
r R 3R R 2x
r R1 ; 
x L L t= ij
2
Mg x (t) = a
Y y (t) = 0
dL
R2
dx 7. ;fn] fdlh inkFkZ …………………….
Mg dx Sol. i = neAVd
dL
R2 2x
2
i  E
1
L i2  E
L i2  V
Mg dx MgL
L =
Y R 2 2
3 R2 Y 8. fdlh dqaMyh ls …………………….
0
2x
1 Ldi
L Sol. EMF =
dt
1 Mg
L' = L + L = L1  52  50  0.1 5
3 R2 Y 50 = L   L=   1.67H
 0.1 sec  3 3
3. ,d gkbMªkstu ijek.kq …………………….
Sol. QksVkWu dh ÅtkZ = 13.6 – 3.4 = 10.2eV 9. fdlh ifjukfydk …………………….
bysDVªkWu gVkus ds fy, NiA
Sol. M (pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ@vk;ru) =
z2 A
10.2eV > 13.6
n2 Ni  500 15
= =
2
9 25  10 –2
n > 13.6
10.2 = 30000 Am–1
vr% n dk U;wure eku = 4
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10. vkidks ,d 'ksfoax ……………………. 1
n=1 1 = = 0.67

/ / //
1.5

/////
Sol. O 2
2 =

///////////////
n=2 = 1.33
1.5
10 cm 15 cm 3
n=3 3 = = 2m.
1.5

////
1 1 1 / 15. ,d d.k x-y ry …………………….
+ =
15 ( 10) f Sol. Vx  4  2t
f = –30 cm x  4t  t 2
R = – 60 cm
x t2
y   2t  
11. ;fn dk¡p dh nks ……………………. 2 2
 foLFkkiu
1 1
Sol. vfrfjDr nckc = T   
5
 r1 r2  r  x2  y2  (4t  t 2 )
2
T  r1  R   (3) lgh vkjs[k gSA
=   
R  r2   
16. gkbMªkstu ijek.kq …………………….
12. LVhy dh ,d ……………………. Sol. ;fn ro gkbMªkstu ijek.kq dh nth d{kk dh f=kT;k rc
Sol. vYirekad = 0.01 cm n2
rn  ro
d1 = 0.5 + 8 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.61 cm 2
fn;k gS
d2 = 0.5 + 4 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.57 cm
d3 = 0.5 + 6 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.59 cm rn1  rn  rn1
0.61  0.57  0.59 (n  1)2  n2  (n  1)2
ek/; O;kl = = 0.59 cm
2 n=4
13. iznf'kZr ifjiFk ……………………. 17. ,d jsfM;ksa/kehZ …………………….
Sol. fdlh {k.k ij
dNy
  xNx   yNy
dt
Sol. dNy
vf/kdre ds fy, Ny , 0
dt
  xNx   yNy .
 
18. ,d vkosf'kr d.k …………………….
(x – 0) c + (x – ) c + (x – 0) c = 0 mv sin  2m v cos 
Sol. & ;k P 
 qB qB
x=
3 r tan  1 P
    r 
P 2 2 2
14. js[kh; nzO;eku …………………….
Sol. çkjEHk esa 19.  = 1/10 n{krk …………………….
3 T Sol. dkWukZs batu dks 'khryd ds :i esa iz;qDr djus ds fy,
f0 =
2   T1 
W  Q2  T – 1
3 100 2
f0 = = 150 Hz
2  1 0.01 1
;g fn;k x;k gS  =
f}rh; çdj.k esa ekuk Lofj=k nth lauknh esa vuqukfnr gS 10
n T T2 T2 9
f0 =  =1–  
2  T1 T1 10
vr%, Q = 90 J
n 400 n 2
150 = = (pwafd W = 10 J)
2 0.01 1.5

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20. m nzO;eku ,oa ……………………. 25. iznf'kZr fp=k eas …………………….
Sol. fi.M ij dsoy ';ku cy gh yxrk gS Sol. F cos N + mgsin
vdv ijUrq N = F sin + mg cos
;gk¡ , F = –6rv m = – rv F cos  (Fsin + mg cos) + mg sin
dx
0 x F F + mg + mg
mv

 
mdv  rdx  x =
r
. F 3
 mg
v 0 2 2
1
21. ,d vkn'kZ xSl ……………………. F  3mg, F  3 × × 10
Sol. izØe A  B  C ds fy, U = 0 5
F  6 N.
 Å"ek xfrdh ds izFke fu;e ls
Q = W = PV
= 400000 × 0.2 J
= 80 kJ.

22. 30 kg nzO;eku …………………….


Sol. 2 lSd.M i'pkr~ yM+ds dh pky gksxh
v = 2 × 2 = 4 m/s
bl {k.k yM+ds ij vfHkdsUnzh; Roj.k gksxk
mv 2 30  16
Fr =
R
=
6
= 80 N. PART-B : CHEMISTRY
yM+ds ij Li'kZjs[kh; cy gksxk 26. ,fDVukWbM] ysUFksukWbM dh vis{kk lkekU;r% …………………..
Ft = ma = 30 × 2 = 60 N. Sol. lS)kfUrd
yM+ds ij dk;Zjy dqy ?k"kZ.k gksxk
27. KMnO4 ds eksyks dh la[;k crkb, …………………..
F Fr2  Ft2 = 100 N
= Sol. rqY;kad KMnO4 = rqY;kad FeC2O4
fQlyu ds le; ij 5 × KMnO4 ds eksy = 1 × 3
F = µmg 28. PtCl4.6H2O ty;ksftr ladqy ds :i es …………………..
;k 100 = µ × 30 × 10
Sol. |Tf|0 = i Kf m
1 ;k 3.72 = i ×1.86 ×1 ;k i = 2
 µ= .
3
29. fuEu es ls dkSulh tyvi?kVu …………………..
23. çnf'kZr fp=k esa ……………………. Sol. (2) fjDr d{kdks @ fjDr d-d{kdksa dh vuqifLFkfr
1
Sol.  = 30. ,d jsfM;kslfØ; leLFkkfud zXA] …………………..
LC
 = 7. A   Z - 8YA – 16 + 4 2He4
Sol. zX
1 mol 0 0
24. M nzO;eku dk ……………………. 1–0.75 0.75 3 mol
Sol. ?ku dh Hkqtk = a t75% = 2× t50%
;k 34.65 = 2× t50%
3 3
Mg = a g 0.693
4 K=
;fn xqgk dh Hkqtk b gks rks t 50%
3 6
?ku dk u;k nzO;eku = (a3 – b3) + b3  = (a3 + b3) 31. fuEu esa ls dkSuls vEy dks P4O10 ds lkFk …………………..
4 4
3 Sol. 3 CH2(COOH) 2 + P4O10 
 3C3O2 + 4H3PO4

4 32. ghjs dh ?kuh; lajpuk ds …………………..
3
a3g = (a3 + b3) g 3 a
4 Sol. ghjk ZnS lajpuk j[krk gSA blls r + r =
1 4
a3  1
3 (prq"Qydh; fjfDrdk es dksus ds C ijek.kq rFkk C ijek.kq ds
b3 = ,b = 3  a
3   e/; fudVre nwjh gksrh gSA).
1
 4 M3 33. fn;s x;s pØh; izØe esa lfEefyr …………………..
b=  
9   Sol. W = A oØ ds vUrxZr {kS=k = × P × V = (/4) PV
4
_.kkRed fpUg D;ksafd ;g V v/s P oØ gSA

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34. pKb(CH3COO-) dk eku D;k gS ………………….. 43. fuEukafdr ;kSfxdksa …………………..
7.8 Sol. IV < I < III < II
Sol. = = 2×10–2 fodYi : (3)
390
Ka = c2 = 16×10–6 46. fof'k"V xq:Ro 1.6 ds ,d foy;u esa Hkkj …………………..
;k pKa = 4.8 Sol. ekuk
Vfoy;u = 100 ml
35. fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa M rFkk N dks …………………..
Sol. M = Cu2O + Cu2S; N = Lor% vip;u
vr%, Hkkjfoy;u = 160 g
foy; dk Hkkj = 108 g
36. Ag ds nks lkWy] ,d KI ds vYi vkf/kD; ………………….. vc ekuk blesa x g H2O ;k x ml H2O feykrs gSA
Sol. izFke _.kkRed lkWy gS tcfd f}rh; /kukRed lkWy gS blfy, u;s foy;u dk Hkkj = (160 + x) g
lkWy ijLij ,d nwljs dks Ldafnr djsxsaA u;s foy;u dk vk;ru = ( 100 +x) ml
 u;s foy;u dk Hkkj = (100 + x) 1.2 = 160 + x
37. ,d vkn'kZ xSl dk eksyj vk;ru 0.45 …………………..  x = 200 g ;k 200 ml
0.9 108 108
Sol. Z = =2 Z>1 vr%, Hkkj ds vuqlkj % = × 100 = ×
0.45 160  200 360
100 = 30%
38. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku vlR; …………………..
30
Sol. (1) vkaf'kd tyvi?kVu : XeF6 + H2O  XeOF4 mÙkj =6
5
(jaxghu Bksl) + 2HF
(2) HXeO4 ftusV vk;u 47. fuEUk ladqyksa esa ls fdrus ladqy …………………..
Sol. (a) (c) (d) (e)(f)(h)
S.N. = 5

– 48. xM NaOH ds 500 mL esa tc 0.6 M CuSO4 dk


O …………………..
Sol. 2NaOH + CuSO4  Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4.
feyheksy 500x 500 × 0.6
sp3d 'ks"k feyheksy500x–600 300
 izkjfEHkd pOH = – log x
O 500x  600
H vfUre pOH = – log  pOHf – pOHi = –
1000
(3) XeO64 ijftusV vk;u
500x – 600 1
(ijkWDlkbM lewg vuqifLFkr) log ×
1000 x
[XeO6]4– dh lajpuk 1 500x  600
    1000 x = 5000 x – 6000
10 1000x
6 3
  4000 x = 6000 x =  Ans. 3
4 2
49. vkblkssgsDlsu dk eksuksDyksjksuhdj.k …………………..

Sol.

(4) 2XeF6 + SiO2  2XeOF4 + SiF4


41. ,d ty ds izfrn'kZ esa fuEufyf[kr …………………..
Sol. Mn dk lkUæ.k 0.05 ppm ;k vfèkd gksus ls ty ihus ;ksX; ugh
jgrk gSA
Fe = 0.2 ppm, Mn = 0.05 ppm, Cd = 0.005 ppm,
Zn = 5.0 ppm

42. fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k …………………..


Sol. ;g dkcksZfuy ;kSfxd dh lqj{kk gSA
OMe
CHO CH
OMe
HCl xSl
vkf/kD; MeOH

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  – (gg1 + f1f) = ± g 2

 f 2 g12  f12  
  g2g12  f12f 2  2gg1ff1  g2g12  f 2f12  g2f12  f 2g12
  g2 f12  f 2g12  2gf1  g1f   0 
  (gf1  fg1)2  0
gf1 = fg1

55.  (0, ) esa ........................


Sol. sin4 + 2sin4 cos3 = 0
sin4 (1 + 2cos3) = 0
1
sin4 = 0, cos3 = –
50. tc ;kSfxd dks OD/D 2O ds lkFk 2
  3 2 4 8
………………….. = , , , , ,
4 2 4 9 9 9

56. f : (– 1,1)  B esa ........................


OD /D2O

  2x 
Sol. Sol. f(x) = tan–1  2 
= 2 tan–1 x ; x  (–1, 1) ds fy,
 1 x 
  
;fn x  (–1, 1)  tan–1 x    , 
 4 4
PART-C : MATHEMATICS   
 2 tan–1 x   2,2 
51. lehdj.k log1/3........................
 
Sol. {x : log1/3 (log4 (x2 – 5)) > 0
= {x : 0 < log4 (x2 – 5) < 1}   
= {x : 1 < x2 – 5 < 4} Li"Vr;k, f(x) dk ifjlj =   , 
= {x : 6 < x2 < 9}  2 2
 f ds vkPNknd gksus ds fy, lgizkUr = ifjlj
= (–3, – 6 ) U ( 6 , 3), x2  5 ifjlj ds fy, izkUr
izfrca/k larq"B gksrk gSA   
  Qyu dk lgizkUr = B =   , 
 2 2
52. ;fn a, b vkSj........................
a2 + b2 + c2 + 6a + 4c + 2b = – 14
(sin–1 x)3 + (cos–1 x)3 .............
Sol.
57.
(a + 3)2 + (b + 1)2 + (c + 2)2 = 0
 a = – 3, b = – 1 vkSj c = – 2 Sol. fn;k gSA (sin–1 x)3 + (cos–1 x)3

a2  b2  c 2 9  1 4
blfy, = =7 = (sin–1x+cos–1x)3 – 3sin–1xcos–1x(sin–1 x + cos–1 x)
2 2 3 
= – 3(sin–1x cos–1x)
1 8 2
53. ;fn Sn = 1 + ....................
3 3    1 
2 = – sin–1 x  – sin x 
  1 n  8 2 2 
1     3 3 2 3
 2  – sin–1 x + (sin–1 x)2
  =
Sol. Sn = 8 4 2
1
1 3 3    
2 = + (sin1 x)2  sin1 x 
8 2  2 
n 1 n 1
 1  1 3 3   1    3 3
2
1
Sn = 2 – 2    < = +  sin x    –
  2 100 8 2  4   32
 n – 17  n 8
2
3 3   1 
= +  sin x  4 
54. ;fn nks o`Ùk ...................... 32 2  
Sol. c1c2 = r1±r2 2 2
    3 
vkSj pwafd  sin1 x     –
  g  g1 2  f  f1 2  g2  f 2  g12  f12   4   4 

  g2  g12  2gg1  f 2  f12  2f1f  3 9  2 3  7 3


 dk vf/kdre eku +  = .
= 
g2  f 2  g12  f12  2 g2  f 2  g12  f12     32 16 2 8

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58. ;fn vkdMksa ........................  (A  I)(A 2  2A  I)  I
Sol. vkdMs+ (2x + 1) gSA
 A2  2A  I  (A  I)1

Lim (1x + 2x + 3x ........................ 65. ;fn S = 3 . nC1.....................


59. x Sol. S = 3. nC1 + 7. nC2 + 11. nC3+.....+(4n – 1). nCn
1
n

Sol.
lim
x
 1  x  2  x  3  x
n          .........  1
x =  (4r  1). C n
r
 n   n   n   r 1
n n

 
= n (0 + 0 +.......+ 1)0 = n (1) = n
= 4. r.n Cr – n
Cr
60. pwgksa dh ,d ........................ r 1 r 1
= 4.n2n–1 – (2n – 1) = 2n(2n – 1) + 1
2 dp(t)
Sol. = – dt
900 – p(t) 66. vkB dqflZ;ksa ij ....................
– 2n (900 – p(t)) = – t + c Sol. dqy laHko foU;kvksa dh la[;k
when t = 0, p(0) = 850 4p2 × 6p3.
– 2n(50) = c
4
 50 
 2n   =–t
 900 – p(t) 
67.

0
n( (x  2)2  4  (x  2))dx .........

900 – p(t) = 50 et/2 4


p(t) = 900 – 50 et/2
let p(t1) = 0
Sol. Let =

0
n( (x  2)2  4  (x  2))dx
t1
4


0 = 900 – 50 e 2
= n( (4  x  2)2  4  (4  x  2))dx
 t1 = 2n 18
0
4
oØ sin x – cos x ...................

61.
= n (x  2)2  4  (x  2) dx
 
4 2 0
Sol.  –  sin x – cos x  dx +   sin x – cos x  dx 4  4 
0 
4
=
 n
 (x  2)2  4 
 dx
(x  2) 
  0 
=–  – cos x – sin x  4
0
+  – cos x – sin x  2
   = 4n 4 – 
4
 I = 2n 4 = 4 n 2
= – (– 2 + 1 ) + (– 1 + 2)
= 2 ( 2 – 1) 68. ,d vfrijoy; .....................
x2 y2 1
Sol.   1  eE =
62. nks js[kkvksa r = î ........................ 4 3 2
ˆi ˆj kˆ  nh?kZo`Ùk dh ukfHk;ka (1, 0) rFkk (–1, 0) gSA

Sol. lery 2 3 1 = –7 î + 7 ĵ – 7 k̂ ds vfHkyEc ds fn~d 1 1


 2aH =  aH =
3 1 2 2 4
 aHeH = 1  eH = 4
vuqikr gS&
blfy, lery dk lehdj.k gSA
2
 aH  bH2 = 1
– 7(x – 1) + 7(y – 2) – 7(z – 3) = 0 1 15
– 7x + 7y – 7z + 14 = 0  bH2 =1– =
– 7x + 7y – 7z + 14 = 0 16 16
x–y+z=2 x2 y2
 vfrijoy; dk lehdj.k  =1
63. ;fn | z – i | < 1 gks........................ 1 15
Sol. fn;k gS, | z – i | < 1 16 16
vc, | z + 12 – 6i | = | (z – i) + (12 – 5i) |  | z – i | + | 12 – 5i x2 y2 1
  
| [ | z1 + z2 |  | z1 | + | z2 | ] 1 15 16
< 1 + 13 = 14  fu;rkvksa ds e/; nwjh
vr% | z + 12 – 6i | < 14
2a 1 2b2 15
= = vkSj(L.R) = =
64. ;fn A ,d oxZ........................ e 8 a 2
Sol. (A  I)3  A3  3A2  3A  I = I
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(3,1), (1,3)  R laØked gS ;fn R rqY;rk lEcU/k gS (1,1),
69. fu"i{kikrh flDds........................ (2,2), (3,3) (2,1),(3,2), (1,3), (3,1)
Sol. izR;sd mNky ds fy, pkj fodYi gSA vr% Øfer ;qXe dh la[;k 7 gSA
(i) A ds fy, fpr, B ds fy, fpr
(ii) A ds fy, iV, B ds fy, fpr 1
73. dk og ......................
(iii) A ds fy, fpr, B ds fy, iV f (0 )
(iv) A ds fy, iV, B ds fy, iV Sol. f(0) = RHL = im

vr% dqy fLFkfr;k¡ = 450 . pkj fLFkfr;ksa esa ls mijksDr (iv) x 0

mNky esa vuqdwy ugha gSA 1– cos(1– cosh) 1  cos(1– cosh)


f(x) = im .
vr% vuqdwy fLFkfr;ksa dh la[;k 350 . h0 h4 1  cos(1– cosh)
vr% vHkh"V izkf;drk =
2
 sin(1– cosh) 
50
3
= 4 im    im
  h0
 (1– cosh)  h0
fodYi (C) x50 esa 2
 1– cosh  1
(1  3x)  (1  3x)  (1  3x)  ...  (1  3x)
2 3 50
 h2   h
im
0 1  cos(1– cosh)
dk  
2100
1 1 1
(3)50  3 
50 = 12 × × = .
xq.kkad : =   4 2 8
2100  4 
74. oØ y = –x3 + ........................
70. ,d thok] ........................ Sol. ;fn fn;s x;s oØ dh Li'kZ js[kk dh izo.krk m gks rks
Sol.  y2 = 6x ...........(1) dy
m= = –3x2 + 6x + 9
3  dx
 ukfHk  , 0 
2  dm d2m
  = – 6x + 6, =–6
3   3 dx dx 2
 ;g  , 0  ls xqtjrh gS y = m  x – 
 2   2
vc
dm
= 0  –6x + 6 = 0  x = 1
3m dx
 mx – y – =0
2 d2m
iqu% < 0 vr% x = 1 ij izo.krk vf/kdre gksxhA
3m dx 2
2 5
 =  9m2 = 5m2 + 5
m 1
2 2 75. ;fn a , b , c ........................
1
Sol. a  b = b  c = c  a = vkSj a  a = b  b
5 2
 4m2 = 5  m = ±
2 = c  c = 1

71. ABC esa dks.k ...................... a a a b a c


Sol. v)Zd B vkSj C esa fcUnq (1, 2) dk izfrfcEc js[kk BC ij fLFkr a b c  a b c  = b  a b  b b  c
gksrk gSA    
x = y esa A dk izfrfcEc (2,1) gS rFkk y = 0 esa A dk izfrfcEc c a c b c c
(1, –2) gSA
1 1
A (1,2) 1
2 2
1 1 1
= 1 =
2 2 2
1 1
1
2 2
B C 1
blfy, js[kk BC dk lehdj.k y = 3x – 5 gS&  [a b c] =
2
4
blfy, d (A,BC) =  10 d(A,BC) = 4
10
72. ekuk lEcU/k ........................
Sol. R LorqY; gS ;fn ;g (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3) j[krk gSA
(1,2) R, (2,3)  R.
R lefer gS ;fn (2,1), (3,2)  R.
vc, R = {(1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (2,1), (3,2),(2,3),(1,2)}
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MAIN PATTERN
TEST-4
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2020
DATE : 24-06-2020 CODE-1/SET-1 BATCH : JP,JF,JD,JR
ANSWER KEY
PHYSICS

1. (1) 2. (1) 3. (1) 4. (1) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (2)

8. (1) 9. (4) 10. (1) 11. (2) 12. (3) 13. (3) 14. (1)

15. (3) 16. (4) 17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (8)

22. (6) 23. (7) 24. (9) 25. (6)

CHEMISTRY

26. (4) 27. (1) 28. (3) 29. (2) 30. (2) 31. (2) 32. (4)

33. (1) 34. (2) 35. (2) 36. (3) 37. (2) 38. (3) 39. (2)

40. (3) 41. (3) 42. (2) 43. (3) 44. (2) 45. (3) 46. (6)

47. (6) 48. (3) 49. (5) 50. (4)

MATHEMATICS

51. (3) 52. (2) 53. (1) 54. (2) 55. (2) 56. (1) 57. (3)

58. (4) 59. (2) 60. (1) 61. (3) 62. (4) 63. (1) 64. (1)

65. (2) 66. (4) 67. (3) 68. (1) 69. (1) 70. (2) 71. 4

72. 7 73. 8 74. 1 75. 4

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