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7 January (Evening Shift) JEE Main 2020 (Memory Based)

PART : PHYSICS
Single Choice Type (,dy fodYih; iz dkj)
This section contains 20 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which Only One is correct.
bl [k.M esa 20 ,dy fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. If weight of an object at pole is 196 N then weight at equator is [g = 10 m/s2 ; radius of earth = 6400 Km]
;fn ,d oLrq dk Hkkj /kzqo ij 196N gS] rks Hkwe/; js[kk ij bldk Hkkj gksxkA [g = 10 m/s2 ; i`Foh dh f=kT;k = 6400 Km]
(1) 194.32 N (2) 194.66 N (3) 195.32 N (4) 195.66 N
Ans. (3)
Sol. at pole, weight /kzqo ij Hkkj = mg = 196
m = 19.6 kg
at equator, weight Hkwe/; js[kk ij Hkkj = mg – m2R
2
 2  3
= 196 – (19.6)    6400  10
 24  3600 
= 195.33 N

2. In a house 15 Bulbs of 45 W, 15 bulbs of 100 W, 15 bulbs of 10 W and Two heaters of 1 KW each is


connected to 220 V Mains supply then find minimum fuse current
,d ?kj esa 45W ds 15 cYc 100W ds 15 cYc] 10W ds 15 cYc rFkk 1KW ds nks ghVj 220V dh eq[; /kkjk ls
tqMs+ gq,s gS] rks ¶;wt+ rkj ls izokfgr U;wure /kkjk dk eku gksxkA
(1) 5 A (2) 20 A (3) 25 A (4) 15 A
Ans. (2)
Sol. Total power is dqy 'kfDr (15 × 45) + (15 × 100) + (15 × 10) + (2 × 1000)
= 4325 W
4325
So current is vr% /kkjk =  19.66 A
220
Ans is 20 Amp.

3. In an adiabatic process, volume is doubled then find the ratio of final average relaxation time & initial
CP
relaxation time. Given 
CV
,d :ðks"e izØe esa vk;ru dks nksxquk dj fn;k tkrk gS] rks vfUre rFkk izkjfEHkd vkSlr foJkafr dky dk vuqikr
CP
Kkr djsaA fn;k gS 
CV

 1
1  1  1 2
(1) (2) 2 (3)   (4)  
2 2 2
Ans. (Bonus)
V
Sol. relaxation time foJkafr dky () 
T

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and rFkk T
V 1
 1
1
 V 2

1 
 V 2

1 
 f  2V  2
 
i  V 
f 1 
 2 2
i

4. A block of mass 10kg is suspended from string of length 4m. When pulled by a force F along horizontal
from midpoint. Upper half of string makes 45° with vertical, value of F is
,d 10kg æO;eku dk CykWd 4m yEckbZ dh jLlh ls tqM+k gqvk gSA ;fn jLlh ds e/; fcUnq ls ,d {kSf rt+ cy F
yxk;k tkrk gS] rks Åij dk vk/kk Hkkx Å/okZ/kj ls 45° dksa.k cukrk gS] rks F dk eku gksxkµ
(1) 100N (2) 90N (3) 75N (4) 70N
Ans. (1)
Sol.

T 45°

F
100N
100N
10kg
T
= 100
2
T
=F
2
F = 100N

5. The surface mass density of a disc of radius a varies with radial distance as  = A + Br where A & B are
positive constants then moment of inertia of the disc about an axis passing through its centre and
perpendicular to the plane
,d pdrh dk lrgh æO;eku ?kuRo f=kfTt; nwjh ds vuqlkj  = A + Br ls ifjofrZr gksrk gS] rFkk pdrh dh f=kT;k
a gS] rFkk A vkSj B /kukRed fu;rka d gSa] rks pdrh ds dsUæ ls ry ds yEcor~ xqt+jus okyh v{k ds lkis{k tM+Ro

vk?kw.kZ gksxk
 A Ba   Aa B 
(1) 2a 4    (2) 2a 4   
4 5   4 5

 A Ba   A Ba 
(3) a 4    (4) 2a 4   
4 5  5 4 
Ans. (1)

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Sol.

 = A + Br

 dm   A  Br 2rdr
2

I = dm r
a

 A  Br 2r dr
3

0

 a4 a5 
= 2 A B 
 4 5 
 
 A Ba 
= 2a4   
4 5 

6. Cascaded Carnot engine is an arrangement in which heat sink of one engine is source for other. If high
temperature for one engine is T1, low temperature for other engine is T2 (Assume work done by both
engine is same) Calculate lower temperature of first engine.
la;qfXed dkuksZ±V btau ,d O;oLFkk gS ftlesa ,d btau dk Å"eh; flad nwljs btau ds fy, L=kksr dh rjg dk;Z
djrk gSA ;fn ,d btau dk mPp rki T1 gS rFkk nwljs btau dk fuEu rki T2 gSA (ekfu;s fd nksuksa btauks }kjk fd;k
x;k dk;Z leku gS) rc izFke btau dk fuEu rki Kkr djksA
2T1T2 T1  T2
(1) (2) (3) 0 (4) T1T2
T1  T2 2
Ans. (2)
Sol. Let, QH : Heat input to Ist engine
QL : Heat rejected from Ist engine
QL': Heat rejected from IInd engine
Work done by Ist engine = work done by IInd engine
QH – QL = QL – QL'
2QL = QH + QL'
T T
2= 1 2
T T
T1  T2
T=
2
ekuk, QH : Ist btau dks nh xbZ Å"ek
QL : Ist btau ls fudkyh xbZ Å"ek
QL' : IInd btau ls fudkyh xbZ Å"ek
Ist btau }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z = IInd btau }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z
QH – QL = QL – QL'
2QL = QH + QL'
T T
2= 1 2
T T
T1  T2
T=
2

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7. Activity of a substance changes from 700 s–1 to 500 s–1 in 30 minute. Find its half-life in minutes
,d inkFkZ dh lfØ;rk 700 s–1 ls 500 s–1 rd 30 feuV esa cnyrh gS] rc bldk v/kZvk;qdky feuV esa Kkr djksA
(1) 66 (2) 62 (3) 56 (4) 50
Ans. (2)

A 
Sol. n 0   t
 At 
 n2 = t1/2 …(i)

 700 
 n   = (30 min) …(ii)
 500 
(i)/(ii)
n2 t1/ 2
 
n(7 / 5) (30min)
 (2.06004) 30 = t1/2 = 61.8 min.

8. In YDSE, separation between slits is 0.15 mm, distance between slits and screen is 1.5 m and
wavelength of light is 589 nm, then fringe width is
YDSE esa fNæksa ds e/; nwjh 0.15mm gS] fNæksa rFkk inZs ds e/; nwjh 1.5m gS rFkk izdk'k dh rjaxnS/;Z 589 nm gS]
rks fÝat pkSM+kbZ gksxhA
(1) 5.9 mm (2) 3.9 mm (3) 1.9 mm (4) 2.3 mm
Ans. (1)
D 589  10 –9  1.5
Sol.    5.9 mm
d 0.15  10 – 3

9. An ideal fluid is flowing in a pipe in streamline flow. Pipe has maximum and minimum diameter of
6.4 cm and 4.8 cm respectively. Find out the ratio of minimum to maximum velocity.
,d vkn'kZ æo fdlh ufydk esa /kkjk izokg :i ls cg jgk gSA ufydk dk vf/kdre rFkk U;wure O;kl Øe'k% 6.4cm
rFkk 4.8cm gS] rks U;wure ls vf/kdre osx dk vuqikr Kkr djksA
81 9 3 3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
256 16 4 16
Ans. (2)
Sol. Using equation of continuity
lkarR;rk lehdj.k yxkus ij
A1V1 = A2V2
2
V1 A 2  4.8  9
   
V2 A 1  6.4  16

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10. There is a electric circuit as shown in the figure. Find potential difference between points a and b.
fp=kkuqlkj ifjiFk esa ,d fo|qr /kkjk gS] rks fcUnqvksa a rFkk b ds e/; foHkokUrj Kkr djksA
10k

10k
a b
10k

30V
(1) 0V (2) 15V (3) 10V (4) 5V
Ans. (3)
Sol. Diode is in forward bias, so it will behave as simple wire so,
Mk;ksM vxz ck;l voLFkk esa gS] vr% ;g lk/kkj.k rkj dh rjg dk;Z djsxkA
5k
a b
a b  10k

30V
30
So vr%, Vab =  5  10 V
5  10

11. A particle of mass m and positive charge q is projected with a speed of v0 in y–direction in the presence
of electric and magnetic field are in x–direction. Find the instant of time at which the speed of particle
becomes double the initial speed.
x-fn'kk esa mifLFkr fo|q r rFkk pqEcdh; {ks=k esa ,d m nzO;eku rFkk /kukRed vkos'k q dk d.k v0 pky ls y–fn'kk esa
iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA og le; Kkr dhft, tc d.k dh pky izkjfEHkd pky dh nksxquk gks tk,sxh
mv 0 3 mv 0 2 mv 0 mv 0
(1) t = (2) t = (3) t = (4) t =
qE qE qE 2qE
Ans. (1)
Sol.

V0 ĵ

y E = E 0 î
m,q

x B = B0 î

As v  v 0 ĵ (magnitude of velocity does not change in y–z plane)
(2v0)2 = v 20  v 2x ; vx = 3v 0
qE mv 0 3
 3v 0  0  t ; t=
m qE

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12. Two sources of sound moving with same speed v and emitting frequency of 1400 Hz are moving such
that one source s1 is moving towards the observer and s2 is moving away from observer. If observer
hears beat frequency of 2 Hz. Then find the speed of source. Given
nks /ofu L=kksr ,d leku pky v ls xfreku gS vkSj 1400 Hz dh vko`rh mRlftZr dj jgs gSA ,d L=kksr s1 Jksrk dh
vksj xfreku gS rFkk nwljk L=kksr s2 Jksrk ls foijhr fn'kk esa xfreku gSA ;fn Jksr 2 Hz dh foLian vko`rh lqurk gS
rks L=kksr dh pky gksxh fn;k x;k gS]
Vsound >> VSource
Vsound = 350 m/s
1 1
(1) (2) 4 (3) 2 (4)
4 2
Ans. (1)
V V
Sol.
s1 observer s2

 C   C 
f0   – f0  = 2
 C  V  C V
1
V = m/s
4

13. An electron & a photon have same energy E. Find the ratio of de Broglie wavelength of electron to
wavelength of photon. Given mass of electron is m & speed of light is C.
,d bysDVªkWu rFkk ,d QksVksu dh ÅtkZ ,dleku gSA bysDVªkWu rFkk QksVksu dh Mh&czksXyh rjaxnS/;Z dk vuqikr Kkr
dhft,A fn;k x;k gS] bysDVªkWu dk nzO;eku = m izdk'k dh pky = C
1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2
1  E  E 2mE  E 
(1) (2)   C (3) (4)  
C  2m  m C  2m 
Ans. (1)
h
Sol. d for electron =
2mE
hC
 for photon =
E
h E 1 E
Ratio = =
2mE hC C 2m
14. A ring is rotated about diametric axis in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the ring. If
initially the plane of the ring is perpendicular to the magnetic field. Find the instant of time at which EMF
will be maximum & minimum respectively :
,d oy; ,dleku pqEcdh; {ks=k ¼oy; ds ry ds yEcor~½ esa O;kl ds vuqfn'k ?kq.kZu dj jgk gSA izkjfEHkd esa oy;
dk ry pqEcdh; {ks=k ds yEcor~ gSA og le; tc EMF dk eku Øe'k% vf/kdre rFkk U;wure gksxk
 B

T = 10 Sec

at t = 0
(1) 2.5 sec, 5 sec (2) 5 sec, 7.5 sec (3) 2.5 sec, 7.5 sec (4) 10 sec, 5 sec
Ans. (1)

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2 
Sol.  = =
T 5

When t =
2
  will be minimum.
 e will be maximum

t = 2  2.5 sec

5
When t = 
  will have maximum.
 e will be minimum.

t= = 5 sec.
/5

15.

Electric field in space is given by Et   E 0
î  ĵ  
cos(t + Kz). A positively charged particle at (0, 0, /K)
2
is given velocity v 0k̂ at t = 0. Direction of force acting on particle is
î  ĵ
(1) f = 0 (2) Antiparallel to
2
î  ĵ
(3) Parallel to (4) k̂
2

fdlh txg ij fo|qr {ks=k Et   E 0


 î  ĵ  cos(t + Kz) fn;k x;k gSA t = 0 ij ,d /kukosf'kr d.k ftldh fLFkfr
2
(0, 0, /K) dks v 0k̂ osx fn;k tkrk gS rks d.k ij yxus okyk cy fd fn'kk gksxh
î  ĵ
(1) f = 0 (2) ds izfrlekUrj
2
î  ĵ
(3) ds lekUrj (4) k̂
2
Ans. (2)

Sol. Force due to electric field is in direction –


î  ĵ 
2

because at t = 0, E = –
î  ĵ  E
0
2
  
Force due to magnetic field is in direction q v  B and v || k̂  

 it is parallel to E

 net force is antiparallel to


î  ĵ  .
2

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16. Focal length of convex lens in air is 16 cm (glass = 1.5). Now the lens is submerged in liquid of
refractive index 1.42. Find the ratio of focal length in medium to focal length in air has closest value
gok esa mRry ysal dh Qksdy nwjh 16 cm gS (glass = 1.5) vc ysal dks 1.42 viorZukad okys nzo esa Mqcks;k tkrk gSA
ek/;e rFkk gok esa ysal dh Qksdy nwjh dk vuqikr dk fudVre eku gksxk
(1) 9 (2) 17 (3) 1 (4) 5
Ans. (1)
1  g  1 1 
Sol.    1  
fa  a   R1 R2 
1  g  1 1 
   1  
fm  m   R1 R2 
 g 
  1  1.50  1
f m    1.42   0.08
 a 
fm  g  1.50  1.92  0.5 
  1   1

 a   1 

fm 1.42  0.5 
  8.875  9
fa 0.08

17. A lift of mass 920 kg has a capacity of 10 persons. If average mass of person is 68 kg. Friction force
between lift and lift shaft is 6000 N. The minimum power of motor required to move the lift upward with
constant velocity 3 m/s is [g = 10 m/s2]
920 kg dh ,d fy¶V esa 10 vkneh vk ldrs gSA ;fn vkneh dk vkSlru nzO ;eku 68 kg gSA fy¶V rFkk fy¶V
lk¶V ds e/; ?k"kZ.k cy 6000 N gSA 3 m/s ds fu;r osx ls fy¶V dks Åij xfr djokus ds fy, eksVj dh U;wure
'kfDr gksxh [g = 10 m/s2]
(1) 66000 W (2) 63248 W (3) 48000 W (4) 56320 W
Ans. (1)
Sol. Net force on motor will be
Fm = [920 + 68(10)]g + 6000
= 22000 N
So, required power for motor
 
Pm = Fm . v
= 22000 x 3
= 66000 watt

18. The hysteresis curve for a material is shown in the figure. Then for the material retentivity, coercivity
and saturation magnetization respectively will be
,d inkFkZ dk 'kSfFkY; oØ tks fp=k esa n'kkZ;k x;k gS rks inkFkZ dk vojks/ku] fuxzkfgrk rFkk ifjiq.kZ pqEcdRo
Øekuqlkj gksxk
1.5
1

–50
H

(1) 50 A/m, 1T, 1.5 T (2) 1.5 T, 50 A/m, 1T


(3) 1 T, 50 A/m, 1.5 T (4) 50 A/m, 1.5 T, 1 T
Ans. (3)

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Sol.
B

z
x
H
y

x = retentivity
y = coercivity
z = saturation magnetization
x = vojks/ku
y = fuxzkfgrk
z = ifjiw.kZ pqEcdRo

19. An inductor of inductance 10 mH and a resistance of 5 is connected to a battery of 20 V at t = 0. Find


the ratio of current in circuit at t =  to current at t = 40 sec.
,d izsjd ftldh izsjdRo 10 mH rFkk ,d izf rjks/kd ftldh izfrjks/k 5gS] tks 20 V ds cSVjh tqM+k gqvk gSA t = 0
vkSj t = 40 sec ij fo|qr ifjiFk esa fo|qr /kkjk dk vuqikr Kkr djsA
(1) 1.06 (2) 1.48 (3) 1.15 (4) 0.84
Ans. (1)
 t 
Sol. i = i0  1  e L /R 
 
 

t 
20 
=  1  e 0.01/5 
5  
 
= 4(1 – e–500t)
i = 4
i 40 = 4(1 – e–500 × 40)
 
 1   1 
= 4 1 10000 
= 4 1 10000 
7.29


e 2
  

 

i
 1 slightly greater then one.
i40
i
 1 ls FkksM+k T;knk
i40

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B2
20. Find the dimension of
20
B2
dk vk;ke Kkr djsA
2 0

(1) ML–1 T–2 (2) ML2 T–2 (3) ML–1 T2 (4) ML–2 T–1
Ans. (1)
B2
Sol. Energy density in magnetic field =
2 0
Force  displacement MLT 2 .L
= 3
= = ML–1 T–2
 displacement  L3

B2
pqEcdh; {ks=k esa ÅtkZ ?kuRo =
2 0
cy  foLFkkiu MLT 2 .L
= = = ML–1 T–2
 foLFkkiu 
3
L3

Numerical Value Type (la[;kRed iz dkj)


This section contains 5 Numerical value type questions.
bl [k.M esa 5 l[;kRed izdkj ds iz'u gSaA

21. A capacitor of 60 pF charged to 20 volt. Now battery is removed and then this capacitor is connected to
another identical uncharged capacitor. Find heat loss in nJ.
60 pF ds la/kkfj=k dks 20volt ls vkosf'kr fd;k tkrk gS vc blls cSVjh dks gVkdj blds fljksa ij ,d vksj
vukosf'kr leku la/kkfj=k dks tksM+k tkrk gS] rks Å"ek gkfu dk eku nJ eas gksxkA
Ans. 6
Sol.

V0 = 20 V
Heat loss Å"ek gkfu = Ui – Uf
1  1  V 2 
= CV02  2  C  0  
2  2  2  
2
CV0
=
4
(60  10 12 )(20)2
= J
4
= 6 × 10–9 J = 6 nJ

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22. When m gram of steam at 100°C is mixed with 200 gm of ice at 0°C. it results in water at 40°C. Find the
value of m in gram .
(given : Latent heat of fusion (Lf) = 80 cal/gm, Latent heat of vaporisation (Lv) = 540 cal/gm., specific
heat of water (Cw)= 1 cal/gm/°C)
tc 100°C ij, m xzke Hkki dks 0°C ij 200 gm cQZ ds lkFk fefJr fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn ty dk ifj.kkeh rki
40°C gks] rks m dk eku xzke esa Kkr dhft,A
(fn;k gS : xyu dh xqIr Å"ek (Lf) = 80 cal/gm, ok"iu dh xq Ir Å"ek (Lv) = 540 cal/gm., ikuh dh fof'k"V Å"ek
(Cw) = 1 cal/gm/°C)
Ans. 40
Sol. Mice Lf + mice (40 – 0) Cw = msteamLv + msteam(100 – 40) Cw
 200[80 + 40(1)] = m[540 + 60(1)]
 200 (120) = m(600)
m = 40 gm

b
23. A solid cube of side 'a' is shown in the figure. Find maximum value of 100 for which the block does
a
not topple before sliding.
b
'a' Hkqtk dk Bksl ?ku fp=k esa iznf'kZ r gS A rks 100 dk vf/kdre eku Kkr dhft,] ftlds fy, CykWd fQlyus ls
a

iwoZ uk iyVsA
a

F
b

=0.4
Ans. 50.00
Sol. For no toppling ugha iyVus ds fy,

a  a
F  b   mg
2  2

a a
  b 
2 2
0.2a + 0.4b  0.5a
0.4b  0.3a
3a
b
4
b  0.75a (in limiting case lhekUr fLFkfr es)a

But it is not possible as b can maximum be equal to 0.5a


ijUrq ;g lEHko ugha D;ksafd b dk vf/kdre 0.5a gks ldrk gSA
 b
 100  = 50.00
 a max .

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   
24. Magnitude of resultant of two vectors P and Q is equal to magnitude of P . Find the angle between Q
 
and resultant of 2 P and Q .
     
nks lfn'kksa P rFkk Q ds ifj.kkeh lfn'k dk ifjek.k P ds ifjek.k ds cjkcj gSA rks Q rFkk 2 P o Q ds ifj.kkeh
lfn'kksa ds e/; dks.k gksxkA
Ans. 90°
Sol.


P
  
 2P  Q

P
 
PQ
 

Q
  
So angle between (2P  Q) and Q is 90°
  
vr% (2P  Q) rFkk Q ds e/; dks.k 90° gSA
Alternate solution oSdfYid gy
  
PQ  P
P2 + Q2 + 2PQcos = P2
 Q + 2Pcos = 0
Q
 cos = 
2P

2P sin 
tan  = =  [2Pcos + Q = 0]
2Pcos   Q

 = 90°

25. A battery of unknown emf connected to a potentiometer has balancing length 560 cm. If a resistor of
resistance 10 is connected in parallel with the cell the balancing length change by 60 cm. If the
n
internal resistance of the cell is , the value of 'n' is
10
vKkr fo|qr okgd cy dh cSVjh ,d foHkoekih ls tqM+h gqbZ gS] ftlds fy, larqyu yEckbZ 560 cm gSA ;fn 10 ds
izfrjks/k cSVjh ds lkFk lekUrj Øe esa tksM+k tk;s rks larqyu yEckbZ 60 cm ls ifjofrZr gks tkrh gSA ;fn cSVjh dk
n
vkUrfjd izfrjks/k gS, rks 'n' dk eku gSA
10
Ans. 12

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Sol. Let the emf of cell is  internal resistance is 'r' and potential gradient is x.
ekuk fd lsy dk fo|qr okgd cy , vkUrfjd izfrjks/k 'r' rFkk foHko izo.krk x gSA
only cell connected :
dsoy cSVjh tqM+h gks
 = 560 x ……(1)
After connecting the resistor
izfrjks/k tksM+us ds i'pkr~
  10
= 500x …..(2)
10  r
from (1) and (2)
(1) rFkk (2) ls
560  10
 500 s
10  r
56 = 50 + 5r
6
r = = 1.2 
5
n = 12

E0 R0

560cm

E G
n
r
10
E0 R0

500cm

E G
n
r
10
10

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PART : CHEMISTRY
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj )
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which Only One is correct.
bl [k.M esa 20 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
1. Which of the following reactions are possible ?
fuEu eas ls dkSulh vfHkfØ;k lEHko gS \
Cl

(A) Anhy. AlCl3


+ 

Cl
Cl Cl
(B) + Cl2(excess) AlCl3
Dark
Cl Cl
Cl
CH=CH2
(C) Anhy. AlCl3
+ CH2=CH–Cl 

CH2–CH=CH2
(D) Anhy. AlCl3
+ CH2=CH–CH2–Cl 

(1) A, B, C (2) B, D (3) A, C, D (4) A, C


Ans. (2)
Sol. Vinyl halides and aryl halides do not give Friedel craft's reaction.
foukby gSykbM rFkk ,sfjy gSykbM fÝMy Øk¶V vfHkfØ;k ugha nsrs gSA

2. A and B are in the given reaction ?


mijksDr vfHkfØ;k esa A rFkk B gS \
NH2

Ac2O Br
A AcOH
2
B

CH3
NHCOCH3 NHCOCH3 NHCOCH3 NH–COCH3
Br Br COCH3

(1) (2) Br (3) (4)


CH3 CH3 CH2Br CH2–Br
Ans. (1)

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O O
NH2 NH–C–CH3 NH–C–CH3
Br
Ac2O Br2
Sol. AcOH

CH3 CH3 CH3

3. The correct statement about gluconic acid is


(1) It is prepared by oxidation of glucose with HNO3
(2) It is obtained by partial oxidation of glucose
(3) It is dicarboxylic acid
(4) It forms hemiactal or acetal
Xywdksfud vEy ds lUnHkZ esa dkSulk dFku lR; gS \
(1) bls HNO3 ds lkFk Xywdksl ds vkWDlhdj.k }kjk cuk;k tkrk gSA
(2) ;g Xywdksl ds vkaf'kd vkWDlhdj.k }kjk izkIr gksrk gSA
(3) ;g f}dkckZsfDlfyd vEy gSA
(4) ;g gSeh,slhVsy ;k ,slhVSy cukrk gSA
Ans. (2)
CH2–CH–CH–CH–CH–COOH
Sol. Gluconic acid is obtained by partial oxidation of glucose by Tollen's
OH OH OH OH OH

reagent or Fehling solution or Br2,H2O.


Gluconic acid can not form hemiacetal or acetal
CH2–CH–CH–CH–CH–COOH
Xywdksfud vEy VkWyus vfHkdeZd ;k Qsgfyax foy;u ;k Br2,H2O }kjk
OH OH OH OH OH

Xywdksl ds vkaf'kd vkWDlhdj.k }kjk izkIr gksrk gSA


Xywdksfud vEy gSeh,slhVsy ;k ,slhVSy ugha cukrk gSA

4. Stability order of following alkoxide ions is


fuEufyf[kr ,YdksDlkbM vk;uksa ds LFkkf;Ro dk Øe gS %
NO2 NO2
O2N

O– O– O–
(A) (B) (C)

(1) C > B > A (2) A > C > B (3) B > A > C (4) C > A > B
Ans. (1)
Sol. When negative charge is delocalised with electron withdrawing group like (NO 2) then stability increases.
(A) Negative charge is delocalised with NO2 group
(B) Negative charge is delocalised with carbon of alkene
(C) Negative charge is localised

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Sol. tc _.kkos'k bySDVªkWu vkd"khZ lewg tSls (NO2) ds lkFk foLFkkuhÑr gksrk gS] rks LFkkf;Ro c<+ tkrk gSA
(A) _.kkos'k NO2 lewg ds lkFk foLFkkuhÑr gSA
(B) _.kkos'k ,Ydhu ds dkcZu ds lkFk foLFkkuhÑr gSA
(C) _.kkos'k LFkkuhÑr gSA

O
HBr Na
A B
5.  Ether
CH2–Br 
A and B are –
A rFkk B gS &

Br Br Br Br

(1) OH & (2) OH


&
CH2Br O CH2Br

OH OH OH OH

(3*) Br (4) Br
& &
CH2Br CH2Br
Ans. (3)
H +
O OH
O OH
Sol. HBr Br
Br Na, ether
(SN2)
CH2–Br CH2–Br Wurtz reaction
CH2–Br

6. For the complex [Ma2b2] if M is sp3 or dsp2 hybridised respectively then total number of optical isomers
are respectively :
ladqy [Ma2b2] ds fy;s ;’fn M Øe’’'k% sp3 ;k dsp2 ladfjr gS rks izdkf'kd leko;oh;ksa dh dqy la[;k Øe'k% gS &
(1) 1, 1 (2) 2, 1 (3) 0, 0 (4) 1, 2
Ans. (3)
Sol. Both will not show optical isomerism.
nksuksa izdkf'kd leko;ork ugha n'kkZrsA

7. Bond order and magnetic nature of CN– are respectively


(1) 3, diamagnetic (2) 3, paramagnetic
(3) 2.5, paramagnetic (4) 2.5, diamagnetic
CN dk ca/k Øe rFkk pqEcdh; izÑfr Øe'k% gS&

(1) 3, izfrpqEcdh; (2) 3, vuqpqEcdh; (3) 2.5, vuqpqEcdh; (4) 2.5, izfrpqEcdh;
Ans. (1)
Sol. CN– is a 14 electron system.
CN– 14 bysDVªkWu ra=k gSA

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8. Which of the following is incorrect?


fuEu esa ls dkSulk fodYi xyr gS \
       
(1) m NaCl  m NaBr  m KCl  m KBr (2) m H2O  m HCl  m NaOH  m NaCl
       
(3) m Nal  m NaBr  m NaBr  m KBr (4) m NaCl  m KCl  m NaBr  m KBr
Ans. (3)
Sol. Theory based.
lS)kfUrd

9. NaOH  Cl2  A + other products


Hot & conc.

Ca(OH)2  Cl2  B + other products


Cold & dil.

A & B are respectively


(1) NaClO3, Ca(OCl)2 (2) NaClO3, Ca(ClO3)2
(3) NaCl, Ca(ClO3)2 (4) NaClO, Ca(ClO3)2
NaOH  Cl2  A + vU; mRikn
xeZ rFkk lkUnz
CaOH2  Cl 2  B + vU; mRikn
B. M k rFkkruq
A rFkk B Øe'k% gS &
(1) NaClO3, Ca(OCl)2 (2) NaClO3, Ca(ClO3)2
(3) NaCl, Ca(ClO3)2 (4) NaClO, Ca(ClO3)2
Ans. (1)
Sol. 6NaOH + 3Cl2 5NaCl + NaClO3 + 3H2O
2Ca(OH)2 + Cl2 Ca(OCl)2 + CaCl2 + H2O

10. There are two beakers (I) having pure volatile solvent and (II) having volatile solvent and non-volatile
solute. If both beakers are placed together in a closed container then:
(1) Volume of solvent beaker will decrease and solution beaker will increase
(2) Volume of solvent beaker will increase and solution beaker will also increase
(3) Volume of solvent beaker will decrease and solution beaker will also decrease
(4) Volume of solvent beaker will increase and solution beaker will decrease
;gk¡ nks chdj gS] (I) 'kq) ok"i'khy foyk;d j[krk gS rFkk (II) ok"i'khy foyk;d rFkk vok"i'khy foys; j[krk gSA
;fn nksuksa chdj ,d can ik=k esa ,d lkFk mifLFkr gS] rc &
(1) foyk;d chdj dk vk;ru ?kVsxk rFkk foy;u chdj dk vk;ru c<sxkA
(2) foyk;d chdj dk vk;ru c<sxk rFkk foy;u chdj dk vk;ru Hkh c<sxkA
(3) foyk;d chdj dk vk;ru ?kVsxk rFkk foy;u chdj dk vk;ru Hkh ?kVsxkA
(4) foyk;d chdj dk vk;ru c<sxk rFkk foy;u chdj dk vk;ru ?kVsxkA
Ans. (1)
Sol. There will be lowering in vapour pressure in second beaker.
;gk¡ f}rh; chdj esa ok"i nkc esa voueu gksxkA

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11. Metal with low melting point containing impurities of high melting point can be purified by
(1) Zone refining (2) Vapor phase refining
(3) Distillation (4) Liquation
mPp xyukad dh v'kqf);ksa ;qDr U;wu xyukad okyh /kkrq fuEu }kjk 'kq) gks ldrh gS&
(1) {ks=k ifj'kks/ku (2) ok"i izkoLFkk ifj'kks/ku
(3) vklou (4) nzohdj.k
Ans. (4)
Sol. Theory based
lS)kfUrd

12. Which of the following statements are correct ?


(I) On decomposition of H2O2, O2 gas is released .
(II) 2-ethylanthraquinol is used in preparation of H2O2
(III) On heating KClO3, Pb(NO3)2, NaNO3, O2 gas is released.
(IV) In the preparation of sodium peroxoborate, H2O2 is treated with sodium metaborate.
(1) I, II, IV (2) II, III, IV (3) I, II, III, IV (4) I, II, III
fuEu esa ls dkSuls dFku lgh gS \
(I) H2O2 ds fo?kVu ij O2 xSl fu"dkflr gksrh gSA
(II) 2-,fFky,UFkszD;wuksy dk mi;ksx H2O2 ds fojpu esa gksrk gSA
(III) KClO3, Pb(NO3)2, NaNO3 dks xeZ djus ij O2 xSl fu"dkflr gksrh gSA
(IV) lksfM;e ijvkWDlkscksjsV ds fojpu esa H2O2 dks lksfM;e esVkcksjsV ds lkFk mipkfjr fd;k tkrk gSA
(1) I, II, IV (2) II, III, IV (3) I, II, III, IV (4) I, II, III
Ans. (3)
Sol. Theory based
lS)kfUrd

13. Amongs the following which is redox reaction ?


2000K
(1) N2 + O2   (2) Formation of O3 from O2
(3) Reaction between NaOH and H2SO4 (4) Reaction between AgNO3 and NaCl
fuEu esa ls dkSulh jsMkWDl vfHkfØ;k gS \
2000K
(1) N2 + O2   (2) O2 ls O3 dk fuekZ.k
(3) NaOH rFkk H2SO4 ds e/; vfHkfØ;k (4) AgNO3 rFkk NaCl ds e/; vfHkfØ;k
Ans. (1)
Sol. N2 + O2 2NO
3O2 2O3
2NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2H2O
AgNO3 + NaCl NaNO3 + AgCl

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A
B
No. of
14. C
Molecules

Speed
Select the correct options :
(1) A = CMPS, B = CAverage, C = CRMS (2) A = CAverage, B = CMPS, C = CRMS
(3) A = CRMS, B = CAverage, C = CMPS, (4) A = CMPS, B = CRMS, C = CAverage

A
B
v.kqvksa dh C
la[;k

osx
lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft;sA
(1) A = CMPS, B = CvkSlr, C = CRMS (2) A = CvkSlr, B = CMPS, C = CRMS
(3) A = CRMS, B = CvkSlr, C = CMPS, (4) A = CMPS, B = CRMS, C = CvkSlr
Ans. (1)
Sol. CRMS > CAvg > CMPS

15. Which one of the following amongs each pair will release maximum energy on gaining one electron
(A = F, Cl), (B = S, Se), (C = Li, Na)
izR;sd ;qXe esa fuEu eas ls dkSulk ,d bysDVªkWu xzg.k djds vf/kdre ÅtkZ fu"dkflr djsxk \
(A = F, Cl), (B = S, Se), (C = Li, Na)
(1) (A) = Cl, (B) = S, (C) = Li (2) (A) = F, (B) = Se, (C) = Li
(3) (A) = F, (B) = Se, (C) = Na (4) (A) = Cl, (B) = S, (C) = Na
Ans. (1)
Sol. Theory based
lS)kfUrd

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16. Which of the following statements are incorrect ?


(A) Co+3 with strong field ligand forms high magnetic moment complex.
4
(B) For Co+3 if pairing energy(P) > o then the complex formed will have t 2g ,eg2 configuration
(C) For [Co(en)3]3+ absorbed is less than absorbed for [CoF6]3–
(D) If o = 18000 cm–1 for Co+3 then with same ligands for it t = 16000 cm–1
(1) A, D (2) B, C (3) A, B (4) A, B, C, D
fuEu esa ls dkSuls dFku xyr gS \
(A) izcy {ks=k fyxs.M ;qDr Co+3 mPp pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ ladqy cukrk gSA
4
(B) Co+3 ds fy;s ;fn ;qXeu ÅtkZ (P) > o rc fufeZr ladqy t 2g ,eg2 foU;kl j[ksxkA
(C) [Co(en)3]3+ ds fy;s vo'kksf"kr [CoF6]3– ds fy;s vo'kksf"kr ls de gksrk gSA
(D) ;fn Co+3 ds fy;s o = 18000 cm–1 gS rks leku fyxs.Mks ds lkFk blds fy;s t = 16000 cm–1
(1) A, D (2) B, C (3) A, B (4) A, B, C, D
Ans. (1)
Sol. Theory based
lS)kfUrd

17. 0.6 g of urea on strong heating with NaOH evolves NH3. Liberated NH3 will combine completely with
which of the following HCl solution ?
(1) 100 mL of 0.2 N HCl (2) 400 mL of 0.2 N HCl
(3) 100 mL of 0.1 N HCl (4) 200 mL of 0.2 N HCl
0.6 g ;wfj;k dks NaOH ds LkkFk izcy xeZ djus ij NH3 fu"dkflr gksrh gSA fu"dkflr NH3 fuEu esa ls dkSuls HCl
foy;u ds lkFk iw.kZr% la;ksftr gksxh \
(1) 100 mL, 0.2 N HCl (2) 400 mL, 0.2 N HCl
(3) 100 mL , 0.1 N HCl (4) 200 mL, 0.2 N HCl
Ans. (1)
Sol. 2 × mole of Urea  mole of NH3 ........(1)
mole of NH3 = mole of HCl ........(2)
 mole of HCl = 0.02 mole
Sol. 2 × ;wfj;k ds eksy  NH3 ds eksy ........(1)
NH3 ds eksy = HCl ds eksy ........(2)
 HCl ds eksy = 0.02 mole

18. Wait

19. Wait

20. Wait

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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)


 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with two
digit integer and decimal upto one digit.
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value upto TWO decimal
places.
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases
[kaM 2 ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)
 bl [kaM esa ik¡p (05) iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj la[;kRed eku (NUMERICAL VALUE) gSa] tks f}&vadh; iw.kkZad
rFkk n'keyo ,dy&vadu eas gSA
 ;fn la[;kRed eku esa nks ls vf/kd n’'keyo LFkku gS ] rks la[;kRed eku dks n'keyo ds nks LFkkuksa rd VªadsV@jkmaM
vkWQ (truncate/round-off) djsaA
 vadu ;kstuk :
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

21. Number of sp2 hybrid carbon atoms in aspartame is – (Chemistry in Everyday life_XII_Unit-16)
,sLikVZse esa sp ladfjr dkcZu ijek.kqvksa dh la[;k gS &
2
(CEPP-CE_M)
Ans. 9
O O O
Sol.
HO–C–CH2–CH–C–NH–CH–C–OCH3
* * *
NH2 CH2
* *
*
* *
*
All stared carbon atoms of aspartame are sp2 hybrid. Aspartame is methyl ester of dipeptide formed
from aspartic acid and phenylalanine.
,sLikVsZe dh lajpuk esa lHkh rkjkafdr dkcZu ijek.kq sp2 ladfjr gSA ,LikVsZe MkbisIVkbM dk esfFky ,sLVj gS tks
,sLikfVZd vEy rFkk Qsfuy,ykfuu }kjk curk gSA

22. 3 gram of acetic acid is mixed in 250 mL of 0.1 M HCl. This mixture is now diluted to 500 mL. 20 mL of
1
this solution is now taken in another container. mL of 5 M NaOH is added to this. Find the pH of this
2
solution. (log 3 = 0.4771, pKa = 4.74)
3 xzke ,lhfVd vEy dks 0.1 M HCl ds 250 mL foy;u esa fefJr fd;k tkrk gSA bl feJ.k dks vc 500 mL rd
1
ruq fd;k tkrk gSA vc bl foy;u ds 20 mL dks vU; ik=k esa fy;k tkrk gS] blesa mL, 5M NaOH feyk;k
2
tkrk gSA bl foy;u dh pH Kkr dhft;sA (log 3 = 0.4771, pKa = 4.74)
Ans. 5.22

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Sol. m mole of acidic acid in 20 mL = 2


m mole of HCl in 20 mL = 1
m mole of NaOH = 2.5
CH3COOH + NaOH (remaining)  CH3COONa + water
2 3/2 0 0
0.5 0 3/2 -
3/2
pH = PKa + log
2
= 4.74 + log 3
= 4.74 + 0.48 = 5.22
Sol. 20mL esa ,lhfVd vEy dk m eksy = 2
20mL esa HCl dk m eksy = 1
NaOH dk m eksy NaOH = 2.5

CH3COOH + NaOH ('ks"k)  CH3COONa + ty


2 3/2 0 0
0.5 0 3/2 -
3/2
pH = PKa + log
2
= 4.74 + log 3
= 4.74 + 0.48 = 5.22

23. Flocculation value for As2S3 sol by HCl is 30 m mole L–1. Calcualte mass of H2SO4 required in gram for
250 mL sol.
HCl }kjk As2S3 lkWy ds fy;s Å.kZu eku 30 m eksy L–1 gSA 250 mL lkWy ds fy;s xzke esa vko';d H2SO4 dk

nzO;eku ifjdfyr dhft;sA


Ans. 00.37
Sol. For 1L sol 30 m mol of HCl is required
 For 1L sol 15 m mol H2SO4 is required
For 250 mL of sol
15
 103 m mol H2SO4 0.3675 g
4
Sol. 1L lkWy ds fy;s 30 m mol HCl vko';d gS
 1L lkWy ds fy;s 15 m mol H2SO4 vko';d gS
250 mL lkWy ds fy;s

15
 103 m mol H2SO4 0.3675 g
4

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K 2Cr2O7 (s) NaOH dil.H2SO4


24. NaCl   (A)   (B)   (C)
Conc.H2SO4 H2O2

Determine total number of atoms in per unit formula of (A), (B) & (C)
(A), (B) rFkk (C) ds izfr bdkbZ lw=k esa ijek.kqvksa dh dqy la[;k dk fu/kkZj.k dhft;sA

Ans. 18.00
Sol. (A) = CrO2Cl2
(B) = Na2CrO4
(C) = CrO5

25. Calculate fH° (In kJ/mol) for C2H6(g), if cH° [C(graphite)] = –393.5 kJ/mol,
CHº [H2(g)] = –286 kJ/mol and
CHº [C2H6(g)] = –1560 kJ/mol
C2H6(g) ds fy;s fH° (kJ/mol esa) ifjdfyr dhft;s] ;fn cH° [C(xzsQkbV)] = –393.5 kJ/mol,

CHº [H2(g)] = –286 kJ/mol rFkk

CHº [C2H6(g)] = –1560 kJ/mol


Ans. (–85.00)

Sol. C2H6(g) + 3.5O2(g)  2CO2(g) + 3H2O(l)


2 × (–393.5) + 3 × (–286) – (–1560) = –85 kJ/mol

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PART : MATHEMATICS

1. Let A = [aij], B=[bij] are two 3 × 3 matrices such that bij  i  j  2aij & |B| = 81. Find |A| if  = 3.

ekuk A = [aij], B=[bij], 3 × 3 Øe dh nks vkO;wg bl izdkj gS fd bij  i  j  2aij rFkk |B| = 81. ;fn  = 3 gS rc
|A|dk eku gS&
1 1 1
(1) (2) 3 (3) (4)
9 81 27
Ans. (1)
b11 b12 b13 3 0 a11 31a12 3 2 a13
1
Sol. |B|= b 21 b 22 b 23 = 31a 21 3 2 a 22 3 3 a 23  81 = 33.3. 32 |A| 34 = 36 |A| |A|=
9
b 31 b 32 b 33 3 2 a 31 3 3 a 32 3 4 a 33

2. From any point P on the line x = 2y perpendicular is drawn on y = x. Let foot of perpendicular is Q. Find
the locus of mid point of PQ.
js[kk x = 2y ij fLFkr fdlh fcUnq P ls js[kk y = x ij yEc [khapk tkrk gSA ekuk Q yEcikn gS rc PQ ds e/;fcUnq
dk fcUnqiFk Kkr djks&
(1) 2x = 3y (2) 5x = 7y (3) 3x = 2y (4) 7x = 5y
Ans. (2)
Sol.
y=x

Q (,)
(h,k) x = 2y

P(2,)

k
slope of PQ dh izo.krk =  1
h  2
k – = – h + 2
hk
= ......(1)
3
Also rFkk 2h = 2 + 
2k =  + 
 2h =  + 2k
 = 2h – 2k .....(2)
from (1) vkSj & (2) ls
hk
 2(h  k )
3
so locus is vr% fcUnqiFk 6x –6y = x + y 5x = 7y

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3. Pair of tangents are drawn from origin to the circle x 2 + y2 – 8x – 4y + 16 = 0 then square of length of
chord of contact is
ewyfcUnq ls o`Ùk x2 + y2 – 8x – 4y + 16 = 0 ij Li'kZ js[kk,sa [khph tkrh gS rc Li'kZthok dh yEckbZ dk oxZ gS&
64 24 8 8
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 5 5 13
Ans. (1)
Sol. L= S1  16  4

R 16  4  16  2
2LR 242 16
Length of Chord of contact Li'kZthok dh yEckbZ =  
L2  R 2 16  4 20
64
square of length of chord of contact Li'kZthok dh yEckbZ dk oxZ =
5

4. Contrapositive of if A  B and B  C then C  D


(1) C  D or A  B or B  C (2) C  D and A  B or B  C
(3) C  D or A  B and B  C (4) C  D or A  B or B  C
;fn A  B vkSj B  C rc C  D dk izfrifjofrZr gS&
(1) C  D ;k A  B ;k B  C (2) C  D vkSj A  B ;k B  C
(3) C  D;k A  B vkSj B  C (4) C  D ;k A  B ;k B  C
Ans. (4)
Sol. Let P = A  B, Q = B  C, R = C  A
Contrapositive of (P  Q) R is ~ R  ~ (P  Q)
R  (~ P  ~ Q)
Sol. ekuk P = A  B, Q = B  C, R = C  A
(P  Q) R dk izfrifjofrZr ~ R  ~ (P  Q)
R  (~ P  ~ Q)

dy
5. Let y(x) is solution of differential equation (y2 – x) = 1 and y(0) = 1, then find the value of x where
dx
curve cuts the x-axis
dy
ekuk y(x), vody lehdj.k (y2 – x) = 1 dk gy gS rFkk y(0) = 1, rc x dk eku gksxk] tgkaa oØ x v{k dks
dx
izfrPNsn djrk gS&
(1) 2 – e (2) 2 +e (3) 2 (4) e
Ans. (1)
dx
Sol. Sol.  x  y2
dy

I.F . = e 
l. dy
= ey

 y .e .dy
2 y
x.ey =


= y .e – 2y.e .dy
2 y y

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 y2ey – 2(y.ey –ey) + c


x.ey = y2ey –2yey + 2ey + C
x = y2 –2y + 2 + c. e–y
x = 0, y = 1
c
0=1–2+2+
e
c = –e
y = 0, x = 0 – 0 + 2 + (–e) (e–0)
x = 2 –e
2
5
Let 1 and 2 (where1 < 2)are two solutions of 2cot  – + 4 = 0,  [0, 2) then  cos 3d is
2 2
6.
sin 
1

equal to
2
5
ekuk 1 vkSj 2 (tgka 1 < 2) lehdj.k 2cot  – + 4 = 0,  [0, 2) ds  cos 3d
2
2
nks gy gS rc dk
sin 
1

eku gS&
 2   1
(1) (2) (3) (4) 
3 3 9 3 6
Ans. (1)
5
Sol. 2 cot 2   40
sin 
2 cos2  5
 40
sin 
2 sin
2 cos 2   5 sin   4 sin 2   0 , sin  0
2 sin 2   5 sin   2  0
( 2 sin   1)(sin   2)  0
1
sin  
2
 5
 ,
6 6
5 / 6 5 / 6
1  cos 6
  cos 3 d   d
2
2
/6 /6
5 / 6
1 sin 6  1  5  1  1 4 
     (0  0)  . 
2  6   / 6 2  6 6 6  2 6 3

7. Let 3 + 4 + 8 + 9 + 13 + 14 + 18 +……….40 terms = S. If S = (102)m then m =


ekuk 3 + 4 + 8 + 9 + 13 + 14 + 18 +……….40 in rd = S. ;fn S = (102)m rc m =
(1) 20 (2) 25 (3) 10 (4) 5
Ans. (1)

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Sol. S= 3
+
4+8
 + 9 + 13
+
14
 + 18
  ……….40 terms in rd
+
19

S = 7 + 17 + 27 + 37 + 47 +.........20 terms in rd

S 40 
20
2  7  (19 )10  = 10[14 + 190] = 10[2040] = (102) (20)
2
 m = 20

8. If     C 6 , then number of ordered pairs (r, k) are –(where kI).


36
Cr 1  k 2  3  35
r

;fn  C  k  3  C 6 , rks Øfer ;qXeksa (r, k) dh la[;k gS –(tgk¡ kI).


36
r 1
2 35
r
(1) 6 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
Ans. (4)

Sol.
36 35 2

r  1 Cr
k 3 
35
Cr
 
r 1 r 1
k2 –3 = k2 = 3 +
6 6
r can be 5, 35
for r = 5, k = ±2
r = 35, k = ±3
Hence number of order pair = 4

Hindi.
36 35 2

r  1 Cr
k 3 
35
Cr
 
r 1 r 1
k2 –3 = k2 = 3 +
6 6
r 5, 35 gks ldrk gSA
r = 5, ds fy, k = ±2
r = 35, ds fy,k = ±3
vr% Øfer ;qXeksa dh la[;k = 4

2
9. 
Let 4 e – |x|dx = 5 then  =
–1
2
ekuk fd 4  e – |x|dx = 5 rks  =
–1

3 4
(1) n2 (2) n 2 (3) n (4) n
4 3
Ans. (1)
 0 2 
Sol. 4 
  1
e x dx  0
e x dx  5

 x 
0
 x
2
 e  e 
 4 5
  

  1   0

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 1  e
   e 2  1 
 4   5 4(2 – e–– e–2) = 5 Put e– = t
   
 
    

 4t2 + 4t – 3 = 0 (2t + 3) (2t – 1) = 0
1
e– =  = ln2
2
 f ( x) 
10. Let f(x) is a five degree polynomial which has critical points x = ±1 and lim  2  3   4 then which one
x 0 x 
is incorrect.
(1) f(x) has minima at x = 1 & maxima at x = –1
(2) f(1) –4f(–1) = 4
(3) f(x) is maxima at x = 1 and minima at x = –1
(4) f(x) is odd
 f ( x) 
ekuk fd f(x) ,d 5 ?kkr dk cgqin gS ftlds Økafrd fcUnq x = ±1 gS rFkk lim  2    4 rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk
x 0 x3 
xyr gSA
(1) f(x) dk x = 1 ij fuEufu"B rFkk x = –1 ij mfPPk"B gSA
(2) f(1) –4f(–1) = 4
(3) f(x) dk x = 1 mfPp"B rFkk x = –1 ij fuEuf"B gSA
(4) f(x) fo"ke ?kkr gSA
Ans. (1)
Sol. f(x) = ax5 +bx4 + cx3
 ax 5  bx 4  cx 3 
lim 2    4  2 + c = 4  c = 2
x0 x3 
 
f'(x) = 5ax4 + 4bx3 + 6x2

= x2 5ax2  4bx  6 
f'(1) = 0  5a + 4b + 6 = 0
f'(–1) = 0  5a – 4b + 6 = 0
b=0
6
a=–
5
6 5
f(x) = x  2x 3
5
f'(x) = –6x4 + 6x2
= 6x2 (–x2 +1)
= –6x2 (x+1) (x–1)
–1 + 1–
1– 1

Minimal at x = –1
Maxima at x = 1
x = –1 ij fuEufu"B
x = 1 ij mfPp"B

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11. If a, b, c are unit vectors such that a  b  c  0 and  = a.b  b. c  c . a and d = a  b  b  c  c  a

then (, d) =
                   
;fn a, b, c bdkbZ lfn'k bl izdkj gS fd a  b  c  0 rFkk  = a.b  b. c  c . a vkSj d = a  b  b  c  c  a

rc (, d) =
3   3    3    3  
(1)  ,3a  b  (2)  ,3a  c  (3)   ,3a  c  (4)   ,3a  b 
2  2   2   2 
Ans. (4)
  
Sol. | a  b  c |2 = 0
  
3 + 2 (a.b  b.c  c.a)  0
   3
(a.b  b.c  c.a) =
2
3
=
2
   

 
 
  
d  ab  b  a b   a  b a 
     
= ab  ab  ab
  
d = 3 (a  b )

12. Coefficient of x 7 in (1 + x)10 + x(1 + x)9 + x2(1 + x)8+………..+x10 is-


(1 + x)10 + x(1 + x)9 + x2(1 + x)8+………..+x10 esa x7 dk xq.kkad gS&
(1) 330 (2) 210 (3) 420 (4) 260
Ans. (1)
  x 11 
(1  x )10 1    
  1  x  
Sol.
 x 
1  
 1 x 

(1  x )10 (1  x )11  x11 
1
(1  x )11 
(1  x )
= (1 + x)11 – x11
Coefficient of x 7 is 11C7 = 11C4 = 330
x7 dk xq.kkad 11C7 = 11C4 = 330

13. Let  and  are the roots of x 2 – x – 1 = 0 such that Pk = k + k, k  1 then which one is incorrect?
ekuk fd  rFkk  lehdj.k x2 – x – 1 = 0 ds ewy bl izdkj gS fd Pk = k + k, k  1 rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk xyr
gS&
(1) P5 = P2 × P3 (2) P1 + P2 + P3 + P4 + P5 = 26
(3) P3 = P5 – P4 (4) P4 = 11
Ans. (1)

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Sol. 5 = 5 + 3
5 = 5 + 3
_____________
P5 = 5( + ) + 6
= 5(1) + 6
P5 = 11and rFkk P5 = 2 + 2 =  + 1 +  + 1
P2 = 3 and rFkk P3 = 3 + 3 = 2 + 1 + 2 + 1 = 2(1) + 2 = 4
P2 × P3 = 12 and rFkk P5 = 11  P5  P2 × P3

14. Let f(x) = x3 –4x2 + 8x + 11, if LMVT is applicable on f(x) in [0, 1], value of c is :
ekuk fd f(x) = x3 –4x2 + 8x + 11, f(x) ds fy, LMVT vUrjky [0, 1] ds fy, ykxw gksrh rks c gSA
4 7 4 5 4 7 4 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 3 3 3
Ans. (1)
Sol. f(x) is a polynomial function
 it is continuous and differentiable in [0, 1]
Here f(0) = 11, f(1) = 1 – 4 + 8 + 11 = 16
f ' (x) = 3x 2 – 8x + 8
f(1)  f(0) 16  11
 f ' (c) =  = 3c2 – 8c + 8
1 0 1
 3c2 – 8c + 3 = 0
82 7 4 7
C= 
6 3
4 7
 c= (0, 1)
3
Hindi. f(x) ,d cgqinh; Qyu gSA
 ;g vUrjky [0, 1] esa lrr rFkk vUrjky (0, 1) esa vodyuh; gSA
;gka f(0) = 11, f(1) = 1 – 4 + 8 + 11 = 16
f ' (x) = 3x 2 – 8x + 8
f(1)  f(0) 16  11
 f ' (c) =  = 3c2 – 8c + 8
1 0 1
 3c2 – 8c + 3 = 0
82 7 4 7
C= 
6 3
4 7
 c= (0, 1)
3

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15. The area bounded by 4x 2  y  8x  12 is -


4x 2  y  8x  12 }kjk f?kjk gqvk {ks=kQy gS&
127 128 124 125
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 3 3 3
Ans. (2)

Sol.

–1 3

4x2 = y
y = 8x + 12
4x2 = 8x + 12
x2 – x – 3 = 0
x2 – 2x – 3 = 0]
x2 – 3x + x – 3 = 0
(x + 1)(x – 3) = 0
x = –1
3

 (8x  12 – 4x
2
A= ) dx
–1
3
8x 2 4x 3 4
A= + 12x – = (4(9) + 36 – 36) –  4 – 12  4  = 36 + 8 –
2 3  3 3
–1
4 132 – 4 128
= 44 – = =
3 3 3

1
16. There are 5 machines. Probability of a machine being faulted is . Probability of atmost two machines
4
3
3
is faulted, is   k then value of k is
4
1
5 e'khu bl izdkj gS fd fdlh ,d e'khu ds [kjkc gksus dh izkf;drk gS] ;fn vf/kdre nks e'khuksa ds [kjkc gksus
4
3
3
dh izkf;drk   k gS] rks k dk eku gksxkA
4
17 17 17
(1) (2) 4 (3) (4)
2 8 4
Ans. (3)

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Sol. Required probability = when no. machine has fault + when only one machine has fault + when only two
machines have fault.
vHkh"V izkf;drk = tc dksbZ Hkh e'khu [kjkc ugha gS + tc dsoy ,d e'khu [kjkc gS + tc dsoy nks e'khu [kjkc gS
5 4 2 3
3 3  1 3
= C0   + 5C1  1    + 5C2    
5
4 4 4 4 4
243 405 270 918 459 27  17
= + + = = =
1024 1024 1024 1024 512 64  8
3 3
3  3  17
=   k =   
4 4 8
17
k=
8

2 2
17. 3x + 4y = 12 2 is the tangent to the ellipse x  y  1 then the distance between focii of ellipse is-
2 9
a
2 2
;fn 3x + 4y = 12 2, nh?kZo`Ùk x 2 
y
1 dh Li'kZ js[kk gS rks nh?kZo`Ùk dh ukfHk;ksa ds e/; nwjh gksxh&
a 9

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


Ans. (3)
Sol. 3x + 4y = 12 2
 4y = – 3x + 12 2
3
y=– x+3 2
4
condition of tangency Li'kZrk dk izfrcU/k c2 = a2m2 + b2
9
18 = a2. +9
16
9
a2. =9
16
a2 = 16
1a = 4
b2 9 7
e= 1– = 1– =
a2 16 4
7
 ae = .4 = 7
4
 focus are ukfHk;ka (± 7 , 0)

  distance between foci ukfHk;ksa ds e/; nwjh = 2 7

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18. If z =  3  i sin  is purely real and   ,   then arg(sin + i cos) is -
 4 – i cos   2 

;fn z =  3  i sin 
  iw.kZr;k okLrfod gS rFkk   ,   rks arg(sin + i cos) dk eku gksxk&
 4 – i cos   2 
3 3 4 4
(1) – tan–1 (2) – tan–1 (3)  – tan–1 (4) tan–1
4 4 3 3
Ans. (3)
(3  i sin) ( 4  i cos )
Sol. z= ×
( 4 – i cos ) ( 4  i cos )
3
as pwafd z is purely real iw.kZr% okLrfod gS  3 cos + 4sin = 0  tan = –
4
 cos    4  4
arg(sin + icos) =  + tan–1   =  + tan–1  –  =  – tan–1  – 
 sin   3  3

19. a1, a2, a3 …..a9 are in GP where a1 < 0,


9
a1 + a2 = 4, a3 + a4 = 16, if  a = 4then  is equal to
i 1
i

a1, a2, a3 …..a9 xq.kksÙkj Js.kh esa gS tgka a1 < 0,


9
a1 + a2 = 4, a3 + a4 = 16, if  a = 4rksdk eku gksxk&
i 1
i

511
(1) –513 (2)  (3) -171 (4) 171
3
Ans. (3)
Sol. a1 + a2 = 4 a1 + a1r = 4 ………(i)
a3 + a4 = 16 a1r2 + a1r3 = 16 …….(ii)
1 1
  r2 = 4
r2 4
r = ±2
4
r = 2, a1(1+2) = 4 a1=
3
r = –2, a1(1–2) = 4 a1 =–4


a
ai 
 


a1 r q  1  4   29  1 
=  513   4
4
i1
r 1  2 1 3
  = –171

1 dy 1
20. If ;fn y 1 x 2 =k–x 1 y 2 and vkSj y  1  = – . Then rks at x = is gksxk -
2 4 dx 2
2 5 5 5
(1) (2)  (3)  (4)
5 4 2 2
Ans. (3)

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1 1 1
Sol. x= , y=  xy =
2 4 8
 
1. 2x   x. 2y  
y.  y'. 1  x 2   1. 1  y 2  y '
2  x2  2 1  y 2 
xy xy.y'
  y' 1  x 2   1  y 2 
1 x2 1 y2

 
 xy  xy
y'  1  x 2     1 y2
 1 y2 1 x 2
 
 
 
y' 
3

1    1  15
 2 15  3 4
 8.  8.
 4  2
 45  1
y'     1  45 
 2 15 
  4 3
5
y' = –
2

21. Let X = {x : 1  x  50, x  N}


A = {x: x is multiple of 2}
B = {x: x is multiple of 7}
Then find number of elements in the smallest subset of X which contain elements of both A and B
ekuk X = {x : 1  x  50, x  N}
A = {x: x, 2 dk xq.kt gS}
B = {x: x, 7 dk xq.kt gS }
rks X ds lcls NksVs mileqPp;] tks A rFkk B nksuksa ds vo;oksa dks lekfgr djrk gS] esa vo;oksa dh la[;k gS&
Ans. 29
Sol. n(A  B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A  B)
= 25 + 7 – 3
= 29

 5 7 17 
22. If Q  , ,  is foot of perpendicular drawn from P(1, 0, 3) on a line L and if line L is passing through
3 3 3 
(, 7, 1), then value of  is

;fn P(1, 0, 3) ls fdlh js[kk L ij yEc dk ikn Q  , ,


5 7 17 
 gS rFkk js[kk L (, 7, 1) ls xqtjrh gS rks  dk eku
3 3 3 
gksxk&
Ans. 4

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Sol. Since PQ is perpendicular to L, therefore


pwafd PQ js[kk L ds yEcor~ gS blfy,
P(1, 0, 3)

(, 7, 1)

 5 7 17 
Q , , 
3 3 3 

 5  5    7  7  17  17 
1         7     3  1  0
 3  3   3  3  3  3 
2 10 98 112
    0
3 9 9 9
2 24
   = 4
3 9

23. If f(x) is defined in x    1 , 1 


 3 3

 1   1  3x 
  log   x0
f(x) =  x  e  1  2x  Find k such that f(x) is continuous
 k x0

;fn f(x), x    1 , 1  esa ifjHkkf"kr gS


 3 3

 1   1  3x 
  log   x0
f(x) =  x  e  1  2x  ;fn f(x) lrr~ gS rks k dk eku gksxk&
 k x0
Ans. 5
 1  1  3x    n(1  3x ) n(1 – 2x ) 
Sol. lim f(x) lim  n   = lim  – 
x 0 x  0 x  1 – 2x   x 0 x x 
 3n(1  3x ) 2n(1 – 2x ) 
= lim  –  =3+2 =5
x 0 3x – 2x 
 f(x) will be continuous lrr gksxk if ;fn f(0) = lim f(x)
x 0

24. If system of equation ;fn lehdj.kksa dk fudk;


x+y+z=6
x + 2y + 3z = 10
3x + 2y + z = 
has more than two solutions. Find ( – )
ds nks ls vf/kd gy gS rc ( – ) dk eku gksxk&
Ans. 13

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Sol. x+y+z=6 …….. (1)


x + 2y + 3z = 10 …….. (2)
3x + 2y + z =  …….. (3)
from (1) and rFkk (2) ls
if z = 0  x + y = 6 and vkSj x + 2y = 10
 y = 4, x = 2
(2, 4, 0)
if y = 0  x + z = 6 and vkSj x + 3z = 10
 z = 2 and vkSj x = 4
(4, 0, 2)
so blfy, 3x + 2y + z = 
must pass through xqtjrh gS (2, 4, 0) and rFkk (4, 0, 2)
so blfy,6 + 8 =    = 14
and rFkk 12 + 2 = 
12 + 2 = 14   = 1
so blfy,  – 2 = 14 – 1
= 13

25. If mean and variance of 2, 3, 16, 20, 13, 7, x, y are 10 and 25 respectively then find xy
;fn pjksa 2, 3, 16, 20, 13, 7, x, y dk ek/; vkSj izlj.k Øe'k% 10 vkSj 25 gS rc xy dk eku gS&
Ans. 124
2  3  16  20  13  7  x  y
Sol. mean ek/; = x   10 x + y = 19……(i)
8

 x 
2

 x   25
i
variance izlj.k  = 2
8
4  9  256  400  169  49  x 2  y 2
 100  25
8
 x2 + y2 = 113………(ii)
(x+y) = (19)2 x2 + y2 + 2xy = 361 xy = 124
2

(exact data is not retrieved so ans. can vary)

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