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PART – I : PHYSICS

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (4R-W)

This Section contains 20 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. If  = bulk modulus of electricity, A = amplitude, K = angular wave number, r = radius, Y = Young’s modulus, m =
mass,  = angular frequency, F = force, and S = area, match Column-I with Column-II and mark the correct option
from the codes given below
Column-I Column-II
2
i. AK a. Watt/metre
ii.  A2 2C b. Joule
2
iii. 2
F l c. Newton per metre
SY
iv. r3 d. Second
GM
Code:
i, ii, iii, iv i, ii, iii, iv
(a) a b c d (b*) c a b d
(c) b a d c (d) a,b c,d a, b

2.  
An electric field E  2xiˆ NC 1 exists in space. A cube of side 2m is placed in the space as per figure given below.
The electric flux through the cube is …………… Nm2 / C.

(a) 12 (b*) 16 (c) 8 (d) 24

3. The density of a solid ball is to be determined in an experiment in an experiment. The diameter of the ball is
measured with a screw gauge, whose pitch is 0.5 mm and there are 50 divisions on the circular scale. The reading
on the main scale is 2.5 mm and that on the circular scale is 20 divisions. If the measured mass of the ball has a
relative error of 2%, the relative percentage error in the density is
(a) 0.95% (b) 2.4% (c*) 3.1% (d) 4.2%

4. The diameter of a cylinder is measured using a Vernier calipers with no zero error. It is found that the zero of the
Vernier scale lies between 5.10 cm and 5.15 cm of the main scale. The Vernier scale has 50 divisions equivalent to
th
2.45 cm. The 24 division of the Vernier scale exactly coincides with one of the main scale division. The diameter of
the cylinder is
(a) 5.112 cm (b*) 5.124 cm (c) 5.136 cm (d) 5.148 cm

5. A PN junction diode when forward biased has a drop of 0.5V which is assumed to be independent of current. The
current in excess of 10 mA through the diode produces large joule heating which damages the diode. If we want to
use a 1.5V battery to forward bias the diode, the resistor used in series with the diode so that the maximum current
does not exceed 5mA is

(a*) 2  102  (b) 2  105  (c) 2  103  (d) 2  104 

6. The equivalent resistance of the circuit across AB is given by

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(a) 4 (b) 13 (c*) 4 or 13 (d) 4 zero

7. From the circuit shown below, the maximum and minimum values of zener diode current are

(a) 6mA, 5mA (b) 14mA, 5mA (c*) 9mA, 1mA (d) 3mA, 2mA

8. In the following circuit the output Y becomes zero for the inputs

(a) A = 1, B = 0, C = 0 (b) A = 0, B = 1, C = 1 (c) A = 0, B = 0, C = 0 (d*) A = 1, B = 1, C = 0

9. In a given circuit as shown the two input wave forms A and B are applied simultaneously

The resultant wave form at Y is

(a*) (b) (c) (d)

10. Fig. Shows the circuit of a simple constant voltage supply using a Zener diode. The constant voltage available
across the Zener diode is 5V. The current flowing through the 1k load is

(a) 20mA (b) 15mA (c) 25 mA (d*) 5mA

11. Suppose a ‘n’ type wafer is created by doping si crystal having 5  1028 atoms / m3 with 1 ppm Concentration of As,
on the surface 200 ppm. Boron is added to create ‘p’ region in this water. Considering ni  1.5  1016 / m3 . The
density of majority and minority change carries in P-type region is respectively
(a*) 5  1022 / m3 ; 2.25  107 / m3 (b) 1 1025 / m3 ; 2.25  107 / m3
(c) 1 107 / m3 ; 0.45  1010 / m3 (d) 5  1022 / m3 ; 0.45  1010 / m3

12. The dimensional formula of ‘k’ in the relation V  ka t is (where V is the volume of a liquid passing through any
point in time t, ‘a’ is area of cross section,  is the velocity of the liquid)
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(a) [M1L2T 1 ] (b) 1 1
[M LT ] (c) [M 0L0T 1 ] (d*) 0 0
[M L T ] 0

13. The energy (E), angular momentum (L) and universal gravitational constant (G) are chosen as fundamental
quantities. The dimension of universal gravitational constant in the dimensional formula of Planck’s constant is
(a*) 0 (b) –1 (c) 5/3 (d) 1

b
14. If the velocity  (in cm/s) of a particle is given in terms of time (in s) by the equation   at  , then the
t c
dimensions of a, b and c are
A b c a b c
2 2 2
(a) [L ] [T] [LT ] (b) [LT ] [LT] [L]
–2 2
(c*) [LT ] [L] [T] (d) [L] [LT] [T ]

15. If the units of mass, time and length are 100g, 20 cm and 1 minute respectively. The equivalent energy for 1000 erg
in the new system will be
2  10
6
(a*) 90 (b) 900 (c) (d) 300

16. In an experiment, the value of refractive indices of glass were found to be 1.54, 1.53, 1.44, 1.54, 1.56 and 1.45 in
successive measurements
(i) Mean value of refractive index of glass (ii) Mean absolute error
(iii) Relative error and (iv) Percentage error are respectively
(a*) 1.51,0.04,0.03,3% (b) 1.51,0.4,0.03,3% (c) 15.1,0.04,0.03,3% (d) 15.1,0.04,0.3,3%

17. Three pieces of silver have masses 2.3 kg, 41.15 g and 30.19g. The total mass correct to significant figures is (in kg)
(a) 2.37032 (b) 2.370 (c) 2.37 (d*) 2.4

  z / K
18. In the relation P  e ; P is pressure, K is Boltazmann’s constant, Z is distance and  is temperature. The

dimensional formula of  will be
(a*) M 0L2T 0  (b) M 1L2T 1  (c) ML0T 1  (d) M 0L2T 1 

19. A man walks on a straight road from his home to a market 2.5 km away with a speed of 5 km/h. Finding the market
closed, he instantly turns and walks back home with a speed of 7.5 km/h. Then the (a) magnitude of average velocity
and (b) average speed of the man over the time interval 0 to 50 min (in kmph)
(a) 0,4 (b*) 0,6 (c) 0,8 (d) 0,12
st
20. Water drops fall from a tap on to the floor 5.0m below at regular intervals of time. The 1 drop strikes the floor when
th rd st
the 5 drop beings to fall. The height at which the 3 drop will be from ground, at the instant when the 1 drop
–2
strikes the ground is (g = 10ms )
(a) 1.25 m (b) 2.15 m (c) 2.75 m (d*) 3.75 m

SECTION – II (Integer Type) (4R)


This Section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

21. Mobilities of electrons and holes in a sample of intrinsic germanium at room temperature are 3.6 m2 / Vs and
0.4m2 / Vs. The electron and hole densities are each equal to 2.5  1019 m3 . The electrical conductivity of
germanium in SI units is
Ans. 16

22. The diameter ‘d’ of a wire of length =100 cm is measured with the help of a screw gauge. The main scale reading
of screw gauge is 1mm and circular scale reading is 25. Pitch of the screw gauge is 1 mm and the total number of
divisions on the circular scale is 100. The wire is used in an experiment for determination of Young’s modulus of the
wire by searle’s method using below formula
4F
Y 
 d 2

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The following data are available: elongation in the wire   0.125 under the tension of 50N, least count for
measuring normal length of wire is 0.01 cm and for elongation is the wire is 0.001 cm. The maximum error in
8n
calculating the value of Young’s modulus (Y) is %, where n is very nearly an integer. Find the value of n.
10
(Assuming that the force is measured very accurately).
Ans. 3
 cosT x
23. In an imaginary experiment, the Young’s modulus Y of a material is given by Y  , where  is the torque, 
l3
is the angle of twist, T is the time period and l is the length of the wire. The value of x is
Ans. 0
–1
24. A person standing on the edge of a well throws a stone vertically upwards with an initial velocity 5ms . If the person
hears the splash of sound 3 second after throwing, then the depth of well is (neglect time travel for the sound and
–2
take g = 10ms ) (in m)
Ans. 30

25. The distance between charges +q and –q is 2l and between +2q and –2q is 4l. The electrostatic potential at point P
ql
at a large distance r from centre O is  2  109V , where the value of  is ……….
r
1
(Use  9  109 Nm2C 2 )
4 0

Ans. 27

PART – II : CHEMISTRY

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (4R-W)

This Section contains 20 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
26. Choose the correct answer :
Given below are two statements
Statement (I) : p-nitrophenol is more acidic than m-nitrophenol and o-nitrophenol
Statement (II) : Ethanol will give immediate turbidity with Lucas reagent
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below
(a) Statement I is false but Statement II is true (b*) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(c) Both Statement I and Statement II are true (d) Both Statement I and Statement II are false

27. Consider following solutions in given solvents :


I : 0.3 M aqueous glucose solution II : 0.2 M aqueous sodium chloride solution
III : 0.3 M aqueous ammonium phosphate solution IV : 0.4 M benzoic acid in benzene (dimerises upto 50%)
Select incorrect statement for the above given solutions
(a) I and IV are isotonic solutions
(b) III is hypertonic as compared with each of I, II and IV
(c*) IV is hypotonic as compared with each of I, II and III
(d) II is hypotonic as compared with III but hypertonic as compared with I and IV
5
28. One mole of a gas (Cv ,m  R ) behaving ideally was allowed to expand reversibly and adiabatically from 1 litre to 32
2
litre. Its initial temperature was 327°C. Work done for the process is
(a*) –1125 R (b) –1575 R (c) –575 R (d) –450 R

29. Which of the following upon hydrolysis can produce a hydrocarbon that has the same degree of unsaturation as are
the number of carbon atoms present in the produced hydrocarbon
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(a*) CaC2 (b) Be2C (c) Al 4C3 (d) Mg2C3

30. Match each of the reactions given in column-I with the corresponding product(s) given in column-II
Column-I Column-II
(A) Cu  dilHNO3 (p) NO
(B) Cu  concHNO3 (q) NO2
(C) Zn + dil HNO3 (r) N2O
(D) Zn + conc HNO3 (s) Cu(NO3)2
(t) Zn(NO3)2
(a) Ar,s; Bq,s; Cp,t; Dr,t (b*) Ap,s; Bq,s; Cr,t; Dq,t
(c) Aq,s; Bp,s; Cq,t; Dp,t (d) Ar; Bs, Ct; Dq, t

31. Given:
(i) C(graphite) O2 (g )  CO2 (g ); r H 0   kJ mol 1
(ii) C(graphite) + (1/2) O2(g)  CO(g); r H 0  y kJ mol 1
(iii) CO(g )  (1/ 2)O2 (g )  CO2 (g ); r H 0  z kJ mol 1
Based on the above thermochemical equations, find out which one of the following algebraic relationships is correct?
(a*) x  y  z (b) z xy (c) y  2z  x (d) x  y z

32. Study the following reactions and mark the appropriate choice

(A) C2H5OH 
(B)  (C ) (C) HOH 
H

(B)  (D)
(D) 
[O ]
(B) (B) Ca(OH )2 
 Calcium salt
H2O CH3COCH3
dry distillation

(Acetone)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(a*) (CH3CO)2 O CH3COOH CH3COOC2H5 C2H5OH
(b) CH3COCl HCOOH CH3COOCH3 CH3OH
(c) CH3COOH CH3OH CH3COOCH3 CH3OH
(d) CH3NH2 CH3COOH CH3COOCH3 C2H5OH
33. Which is the correct sequence of solubility of carbonates of alkaline earth metals?
(a) BaCO3  SrCO3  CaCO3  MgCO3 (b*) MgCO3  CaCO3  SrCO3  BaCO3
(c) CaCO3  BaCO3  SrCO3  MgCO3 (d) BaCO3  CaCO3  SrCO3  MgCO3

34. The enthalpy of neutralization of NH4OH and CH3COOH is –10.5 kcal mol 1 and enthalpy of neutralization of
CH3COOH with strong base is –12.5 kcal mol 1. The enthalpy of ionization of NH4OH will be
–1 –1 –1 –1
(a) 4.0 kcal mol (b) 3.0 kcal mol (c*) 2.0 kcal mol (d) 3.2 kcal mol

35. In which of the following, mixing of 1N strong acid and 1N strongbaseresults in highest increase in temperature
(a) 20 ml acid +30 ml alkali (b) 10 ml acid + 40 ml alkali
(c*) 25 ml acid + 25 ml alkali (d) 35 ml acid + 15 ml alkali

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36. A set of solution is prepared by using 180g of water as a solvent and 10g of different non-volatile solutes A, B and C.
The relative lowering of vapour pressure in the presence of these solute are in the order [Given, molar mass of
–1 –1 –1
A = 100 g mol ; B = 200 g mol ; C = 10000 gmol ]
(a*) A > B > C (b) A>C>B (c) C>B>A (d) B>C>A

37. The term invert sugar refers to an equimolar mixture of


(a) D-Glucose and D-Galactose (b*) D-Glucose and D-Fructose
(c) D-Glucose and D-Monnose (d) D-Glucose and D-ribose

38. Given below are two statements


Statement-I : Pure Aniline and other arylamines are usually colourless
Statement-II: Arylamines get coloured on storage due to atmospheric reduction
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below
(a) Both statement-I and II are incorrect
(b) Both statement-I and II are correct
(c*) Statement-I is correct but statement-II is incorrect
(d) Statement-I is incorrect but statement-II is correct

39. Mark out the incorrect option regarding Cannizzaro reaction


(a) The aldehyde, which doesn’t have enolisable hydrogen undergo Cannizzaro reaction
(b*) All type of Cannizzaro reaction e.g. inter, intra and crossed all can be said disproportionation reaction

(c) Reaction PhCHO  CD2  O  OH
 PhCHD  OH  DCOO
nd
(d) Reaction can be first order in base and 2 order in substrate

40. Lassaigne’s test for the detection of nitrogen fails in


(a) NH2CONHNH2 .HCl (b) NH2NH2 .HCl NH
(c) NH2CONH2 (d*) C6H5NHNH2 .HCl

41. Which of the following statement is not correct?


(a) B(OH )3 is acidic
(b*) Aqeous solution of Potash alum is acidic in nature
(c) The decreasing order of acidic nature of BBr3 , BCl3 and BF3 is BBr3  BCl3  BF3
(d) B2H6 contains B  B covalent bonds

42. The major product of the following reaction is

(a) (b*)

(c) (d)

43. The conductivity measurement of coordination compound of Cobalt (III) shows that it dissociation into 3 ions in
solution. The compounds is
(a) Hexaamminecobalt (III) chloride (b) Pentaamminesulphatocobalt (III) chroride
(c) Pentaamminechloridocobalt (III) sulphate (d*) Pentaaminechloridocobalt (III) chloride

44. Choose the correct statements about the hydrides of group 15 elements
(A) The stability of the hydrides decreases in the order NH3  PH3  AsH3  SbH3  BiH3
(B) The reducing ability of the hydride increases in the order NH3  PH3  AsH3  SbH3  BiH3
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(C) Among the hydrides, NH3 is strong reducing agent while BiH3 is mild reducing agent
(D) The basicity of the hydrides increase in the order NH3  PH3  AsH3  SbH3  BiH3
Choose the most appropriate from the options given below
(a) B and C only (b) C and D only (c*) A and B only (d) A and D only

45. Nitrogen gas is obtained by thermal decomposition of


(a) Ba(NO3 )2 (b*) Ba(N3 )2 (c) NaNO2 (d) NaNO3

SECTION – II (Integer Type) (4R)


This Section contains 5 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
–1
46. The difference between H and U for a chemical reaction at 27°C is 5kjmol . what is the value of n for the
reaction (R  8.314K 1mol 1 )
Ans. 2

47. Find the heat absorbed by an ideal gas (in kJ) when it follows the graph (given below) during an isothermal
expansion [ln2  0.7] [Take : 1 litre-bar = 0.1 kJ]

Ans. 7

48. Depression of freezing point of 0.01 molar aq. CH3COOH solution is 0.0205°C. 1 molal urea solution freezes at
1.86o C. Assuming molality equal to molarity, pH of CH3COOH solution is
Ans. 3

49. Consider the following reaction 6NaOH  3Cl 2 


 5NaCl  A  3H2O. What is the oxidation number of chlorine in
‘A’?
Ans. 5

1 1
50. The value of log10 K for a reaction A B is (Given : r H298
o
K  54.07 kJ mol , r S298K  10 JK
o
mol 1 and
R  8.314JK 1mol 1,2.303  8.314  298  5705)
Ans. 10

PART – III : MATHS

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (4R-W)

This Section contains 20 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

51. The set of values of a  R for which x 2  i (a  1)x  5  0 will have a pair of conjugate imaginary roots is
(a) R (b*) {1} (c) {a : a2  2a  21  0} (d) {0}

52. Let principle argument of complex number be re-defined between ( ,3 ], then sum of principle arguments of roots
of equation z6  z3  1  0 is
(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 6 (d*) 12
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53. Let z is a complex number satisfying the equation, z3  (3  i )z  m  2i  0, where m  R. Suppose the equation has
a real root , then find the value of  4  m4
(a*) 32 (b) 16 (c) 8 (d) 64

z 1
54. If | z | 1 and   (where z  1), the Re() is
z 1
1 z 1 2
(a*) 0 (b)  (c) . (d)
| z  1|2 z  1 | z  1|2 | z  1|2
55. If (1  i )z  (1  i ) z is then z is
t t
(a*) t (1  i ), t  R (b) ,t  R 
t (1  i ), t  R (c) (d) ,t  R 
1 i 1 i
z 3 z
56. If z1 and z2 are two non-zero complex numbers such that 1  2 and arg ( z1z2 )  , then 1 is equal to
z2 2 z2
(a) 2 (b) –2 (c) –2i (d*) 2i
57. The locus of z which lines in shaded region is best represented by

  
(a*) | z |  1,  arg z  (b) | z | 1,  arg z  0
2 2 2
 
(c) | z |  0, 0  arg z  (d) | z |  1,  arg z  
2 2

58. If z1, z2 , z3 are vertices of an equilateral triangle inscribed in the circle |z| = 2 and if z1  1  i 3, then
(a) z2  2, z3  1  i 3 (b) z2  2, z3  1  i 3
(c*) z2  2, z3  1  i 3 (d) z2  1  i 3, z3  1  i 3
2 2 2 2 2
 1  1  1  1  1 
59. If x  x  1  0, then the numerical value of  x     x 2  2    x 3  3    x 4  4   ....   x 27  27 
2
is
 x  x   x   x   x 
equal to
(a*) 54 (b) 36 (c) 1 (d) 18
2
 1|
If  is non real and   5 1 then the value of 2|1  
2
60. is equal to
(a*) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 8

61. Match the column


Column-I (Complex number Z) Column-II
(Principal argument of Z)
(A) (1  i )5 (1  3i )2 (p) 
z
2i (  3  i )
(B) 6  6  (q) 7
z  sin  i  1  cos 
5 
is
5  18
(C)  11   11  (r) 9
z  1  cos    i sin  
 9   9  10
(D)   (s) 5
z  sin x sin( x  60)sin( x  60) where x   0,  and x  R 
 3 12
(t) 0
(a*) S, R, Q, P (b) R, S, Q, P (c) Q, R, S, P (d) P, Q, R, S

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62. Let z1 lies on |z| = 1 and z2 lies on | z | 2
Column-I Column-II
(A) Maximum value of | z1  z2 | (p) 3
(B) Minimum value of | z1  z2 | (q) 1
(C) Minimum value of | 2z1  3z2 | (r) 4
(D) Maximum value of | z1  2z2 | (s) 5
(a) P, Q, S, R (b*) P, Q, R, S (c) Q, R, S, R (d) Q, P, R, S

63. Given z is complex number with modulus 1. Then the equation [(1  ia) /(1  ia)]4  z in ‘a’ has
(a*) All roots real and distinct (b) Two real and two imaginary
(c) Three roots real and one imaginary (d) One root real and three imaginary

64. The real values of the parameter ‘a’ for which at least one complex number z  x  iy satisfies both the equality
| z  ai | a  4 and the inequality | z  2 | 1.
 21 5   7 5 5 7  21 7 
(a*)   10 ,  6  (b)   2 , 6  (c)  6,2 (d)   10 , 2 
       

65. The points of intersection of the two curves |z – 3| = 2 and |z| = 2 in an argand plane are

(a)
1
2

7i 3  (b*)
1
2
3i 7  (c)  3
2
i
7
2
(d)
7
2
i
3
2

66. The equation of the radical axis of the two circles represented by the equations, | z  2 | 3 and | z  2  3i | 4 on
the complex plane is
(a) 3iz  3iz  2  0 (b*) 3iz  3iz  2  0 (c) iz  iz  1  0 (d) 2iz  2iz  3  0

 | z  1| 4 
67. If log12    1, then the locus of z is
 3 | z  1| 2 
(a*) Exterior to circle with center 1 + i0 and radius 10
(b) Interior to circle with center 1 + i0 and radius 10
(c) Circle with centre 1 + i0 and radius 10
(d) Circle with centre 2 + i0 and radius 10

68. Points z1 and z2 are adjacent vertices of a regular octagon. The vertex z3 adjacent to z2 (z3  z1 ) is represented by
1 1
(a) z2  (1  i ) ( z1  z2 ) (b) z2  (1  i ) ( z1  z2 )
2 2
1
(c*) z2  (1  i ) ( z1  z2 ) (d) None of these
2

69. If | z  2i |  | z  2 |  || z |  | z  2  2i ||, then locus of z is


(a) Circle (b) Line segment (c) Point (d) Complete x-y plane

70. The minimum value of | 3z  3 |  | 2z  4 | equal to


(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4

SECTION – II (Integer Type) (4R)


This Section contains 5 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

a
71. Let z, w be complex numbers such that z  iw  0 and arg zw   . If Re(z) < 0 and principal arg z  then find
b
the value of a + b. (where a & b are co-prime natural numbers)
Ans. 7

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z 1
72. Let | z | 2 and w  where z, wC (where C is the set of complex numbers), then find product of maximum
z 1
and minimum value of |w|
Ans. 1


73. If z1 and z2 both satisfy the relation, z  z  2 | z  1| and arg ( z1  z2 )  , then find the imaginary part of (z1 + z2)
4
Ans. 2

74. If a variable circle S touches S1 :| z  z1 | 7 internally and S2 :| z  z2 | 4 externally while the curves S1 & S2 touch
internally to each other, (z1  z2 ). If the eccentricity of the locus of the centre of the curve S is ‘e’ find the value of
10e.
Ans. 3

  a
75. Area of the region formed by | z | 4 &   arg z  on the Argand diagram is expressed in the form of . Then
2 3 b
find the value of ab (where a & b are co-prime natural number)
Ans. 60

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