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2014 TS ECET Paper

The document outlines instructions for answering questions on an OMR Response Sheet, emphasizing the importance of shading circles correctly. It includes a series of mathematics and physics questions, each with multiple-choice answers, covering various topics such as calculus, thermodynamics, and geometry. The questions are structured to assess knowledge and understanding in these subjects, with no negative marking for incorrect answers.

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2014 TS ECET Paper

The document outlines instructions for answering questions on an OMR Response Sheet, emphasizing the importance of shading circles correctly. It includes a series of mathematics and physics questions, each with multiple-choice answers, covering various topics such as calculus, thermodynamics, and geometry. The questions are structured to assess knowledge and understanding in these subjects, with no negative marking for incorrect answers.

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Note: (1) Answer all questions. (2) Each question carries 1 mark. There are no negative marks. 3) Answer to the questions must be entered only on OMR Response Sheet provided separately by completely shading with Ball Point Pen (Blue/Black), only one of the circles |, 2. 3 or 4 provided against each question, and which is most appropriate to the question. (4) The OMR Response Sheet will be invalidated if the circle is shaded using pencil or if more than one circle is shaded against each question. MATHEMATICS :, (22) ac= x+l (1) xlog (+1) +c (2) xlog (+l) +2 log (x+1) +e (3) x+log(x+1) +e (4) Hoge ne 2 e i d= 2 Oe () pain tayo QYT cos) +¢ 6) Foosh Har) ve 4) Fink") 3. fare d= © (1) 48-6224 6-3) e+ € (2) 4° 6+ 6x +3e%+0 a ae 2a lige @ (3373 OM L373 4 tim fin) debt +4): ; n+l 42” 3n y = a = 3) log? 3 a 3 Q) | (3) log (4) log Ed Set Code :| T2 Booklet Code :{ B p vsinx Z 0 Jeosx + Vsinx a RIAs (2) -IN (3) 0 (4) 2 The area of the region in the first quadrant enclosed by x-axis, axis. y= 3x-2 and y= 4 is 16 8 (1) 16 (2) 8 @) p (4) 3 ‘The root mean square (RMS) value of log x over the range x = 1 tox=e is Ve+) Ve-2) ve+2) Ve+2) e-em ery) = fen The differential equation formed by eliminating the arbitrary constants a and 6 in the relation y= a cos (nx+b) is @y 2 ys =0 —>-x y= ()’ aytry (Q"—-5-x y=0 @) ¥ +ny=0 (4) The solution of zx (I) eee 0 (2) e+e GB) ete+e=0 (4) evette=0 4 |. The solution of the differential equation tan ot y=secx is be (1) ysinx-x=¢ (2) yootxtx=c (3) ytanxt+e (4) ycosecex=xte +8 Set Code :[T2] Booklet Code :[ B | a The solution of the linear third order equation fy oY 612-0 is (1) y=e,e*+e,e"+ ce" (2) y=c,e*+c,xet+ ce" QB) yree*+e,xe™+ ce" (4) yace*+(c, tex) e* Ify, =e and y, = e are two solutions of the homogeneous differential equation; then (1) y,=e*and y, = e* are also solutions of the equation (2) y,=xe'and y, = xe~ are also solutions of the equation (3) y,=¢oshxand y, = sinh x are also solutions of the equation (4) y,=cosxand y, = sin x are also solutions of the equation ‘The particular integral (P.1) of the eqfidtion (DEFD=6)y = Se” +6 is (1) xe*=1 (2) et (3) Sxe*+1 @) ei ‘The particular integral of (D’+16) = 8.cos4uis (1) cos 4x (2) xsin4x h 1 (3) ~y ine (4) 40s 4x 243 . IfA=| 1 0 2| then, 351 (1) A=a? (2) Aisa diagonal matrix (3) Aisa singular matrix (4) Aisanonsingular matrix 20. If 2. Hf Set Code Booklet Code 253 . If A=|3 1 2) then 121 (1) The minors of first row clements are respectively -3, -1, 5 (2) The cofactors of second row elements respectively are 1 (3) The cofactors of first row clements respectively are -3. (4) The minors of second row elements respectively are 7. 5. . IfA,B, C are non singular matrices of order 3 then (1) A(BC) # (ABYC (2) (ABC)’= AT BCT (3) (ABCY'=C'B' A+ (4) (ABC)'= (ABC) 1 (l) x=-Ly=4 Q) x=4y=-1 2 we ow If'wis the cube root of unity then | ww? 1 | = wolow a) 0 Q) 1 @) -1 (4) 2 V4I3x415 4 | B c sty a in sa eae (1) 10 Q) 5 (3) 3 @ 1 Qx+l Art BC >—— =a 4 eA (P+ D=D x +1 xed 2 3 2. (ly -l (2) 3 (3) D @) -3 6B 22. 23. 25. 26. 2 y 8. Which of the following statement is TRUE . (A) The period of sin x is and the period of cosec x is 2 (B) The period of cos x is 2x and the period of sec x is 2 (C). The period of tan x is 2x and the period of cot x is (D) The period of cosec x is x and the period of sec x is 3 (1) A Q) B a) Cc ‘The range of 3cos 0—4 sin Ais Q) CL (2) [0.4] G) [5.5] . If A+B=45°, then (1+tan A) (1+tan B)~ 1 (ly 0 Q) 1 3) 2 ( sin2A =) 1=cos24)\ cosa ) A A A () tan > (2) com GB) > sin 70° cos40°_ cos 50° — sin 20° The value of 1 0) F si- ql (2) ie i 4 sin — cos > @ cos 5@expressed as sum or difference is (1) sin 18 8-sin6 6 (3) sin 11 8+sin8 @ If2 cost8+ 11 sin 07, the principal value of Bis (1) 60° (2) 45° (3) 30° Set Code :{ T2 Booklet Code :[ B (4) D @) [4,9 (4) 2 (4) cosec (4) 0 (2) sin 16 + sin6 @ (4) sin 11 @-sin8 1 (@) 25 2 29. 30. 31. 33; 34, 36. Set Code :[ T2] Booklet Code :[_B | Which one of the following equation is FALSE (1) cos"(-x) = r-cos!x (2). sin'Gx) = x-sin"' n (3) H-1 sx 1, then cos'x tsin'x => (4) sin'x # sinx In any triangle ABC, 5 (b+c) cos A = (1) atbte Q) 2atbte) (3) 3(atbre) @) 0 With the usual notation, in a triangle ABC rE =r ynor aor] ab c Q) 2(etrytr) (2) 3 trytr) GB) ttt, (4) 0 . The modulus amplitude form of <3 +7 is (ly 2eis = 2) eis 3) 2eis = a) 2eis = Ot iG Q) 6 QB) ris 5 (4) cis § Ifx=cos0 + sind, then the valucoliy® “| | x (ly 0 (2) 2isinod — (3) 2e0s6O —(4)_-2(cos6 A+ sin6 The most general second degree equation ax*+2ixy+by+2gx+2fr+e = 0 represents a circle if (1) atb=0,h=0 (2) ab=0,h=0 (3) a-b=Oh#0 (4) atb#0h#0 . The equation of the circle whose radius is (a ~ 5°) and whose center is (~a, -b) is (1) PHF +2ave2bye2a = 0 (2) 4% 2art2(a+b}) = 0 +ax+2by+2(a'-b') = 0 (4) 2+7+2art+2br+2H = 0 The coordinates of the parabola y° = 18x such that the ordinate equals to three times of the abs i Q) (2,6) (3) (1,3) (4) (162, 54) 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Set Code :[ T2] Booklet Code :{ B | With respect to the ellipse Sx°+7)? = 11, the point (4, ~3) (1) Isa focus (2) lies with in the ellipse (3) lies outside the ellipse (4) lies on the ellipse For the Hyperbola 4x°-9)" = 36, the coordinates of the foci are a (+vi3.0) Q) (+v31.0) (3) (+60) (4) (0.46) Which of the following statements are FALSE (A) The equation of the tangent at the point x’. y") of the circle etyp=aisa’ ty =a (B) The eccentricity ofa parabola is unity (C) Theeccentricity of an ellipse is greater than unity (D) The eccentricity of a hyperbola is less than unity (l) AB (2) A,D G) B.C (4) CD 44 im —— = xo 344 jl 2) 0 3, 2 4 4 () (2) ae, ® 3 2 I-x Derivative of cos (! ya} with reference to x is 2 2) iO ae (3) 2x (4) y(t+2’) i yy =x r> 0) then = If yar" (n> ) thea = 3y (3 (2) 3x (3) 3y{I+logx) (4) 7 logx 43. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 222 dy If y3 4 y32q3 then = 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 V3 Ww () Q) -() @) -(} (4) (2} BA x y x The derivative of log sec x with respect to tan x is (1) sex. tanx (2) cosx.cotx (3) cosx.sinx (4) secx. cotx The coordinates of the point P(x, y) on the curve of y = x°-4x+5 such that the tangent at P is parallel to y = 2x+4 are (1) G,2) (2) (1,2) GB) 21) (4) 6,4) The function f(x) =x log’x has I (1) Maximum value occurs whi (2) Maximum value occurs when x =e (3) Maximum value occurs whenx=«= (4) Maximum value occurs when x= Inaccube the percentage increase tn side is 2 units. The percentage increases in the volume of the cube is ql) 3 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 16 The curves x=)? and xy = m cut at right angle if (1) m=0 (2) m=8 (3) 8?=1 (4) m=-1 Ifu=e* sin by, th Z nie u= er sin by, then = 3 x () @-b)u QQ) @+P G) @+P)u (4) (at b)u cos vx dee ee a in vx () Visinl+e @) 2siniF+e @) Jeosx+e 4) +e Sk. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. PHYSICS In thermodynamics, dQ = 0 and dU = -dW is true for (1) Isothermal process (3) Isochoric process SetCo :| T2 Booklet Code [ B (2) Adiabatic process (4) Isobaric process Asample of an ideal gas has volume V, pressure P and temperature T. The mass ofeach le ‘e of the gas is m. The density of the gas is (1). PKVT (2) mkT (3) mPAT (4) PAT A gas does 4.5 J of external work during adiabatic expansion. Its temperature falls by K.1 internal energy will be (1) increase by 4.5 J (3) decrease by 4.5 J (2) increase by 9.0 J (4) decrease by 2.25) One mole of an ideal gas (y= 5/3) is mixed with on@mole of diatomic gas (y=7/5). The vi eof y of the mixture ay 3/2 Q) 43 G) 23415 (4) 35/23 Ina given process on an ideal 238, dW ~ 0-and dQ<0. Then for the gas (1) the temperature will decrease (3) the pressure will remain constant (2)the volume will i increase (4) the temperature will increase The threshold wavelength fora metal whose work function is W, is 2,,, The threshold wavelet h for a metal whose work function is W,/2 () ays The propagation of light through an optical fiber goes by the principle (1) Refraction (3) Interference The dimensions of angular momentum are (1) MLT" Q) 4,2 (2) ML“T (3) 42, (4) 2A, (2) Total internal reflection (4) Diffraction (3) ML'T? The SI unit of universal gas constant R is. (1) Newton K"! molt GB) Watt K mol (2) Joule K"' mol! (4) ereK' mol" (4) MLT* 60. 61. 62. 63. 65. 66. 67. The magnitude of the resultant of (4+B) and (4-B) is (1) 24 Q) (e+s) (3) 2B (4) (4-2?) Given A.B=0 and AxC =0, the angle between B and C is (a) 135° (2) 90° (3) 180° (4) 45° A projectile has a maximum range of 200m. The maximum height attained by itis, (1) 75m (2) 100m @) 25m (4) 50m Ablock of mass Mis lying on a horizontal frictionless surface. One end ofarope mass mis ed to the block and a force Fis applied at thefreeend parallel to the surface. The forceactingo he block will be (1) FM(M-m) (2) Fm\M+m) (3) FM(M+m) (4) F Ablock of weight 200 N is pulled along a rough horizontal surface at a constant speed bya fo + of 100 N acting at an angle of 30°. The coefficient of friction between the block and the surf: is (1) 0.58 (2) 0.75 (3) 0.45 (4) 0.65 A boy wants to climb down a rope. ‘The rope can withstand a maximum tension equal totwo-thirc the weight of the boy. If g is the acceleration due to gravity, the minimum acceleration wit which the boy should climb down the rope is (1) g (2) 29/3 G3) 392 @) 8 N bullets each of mass m kg are fired with a velocity v m/s, at the rate of n bullets per second, upon a wall. The reaction offered by the wall to the bullets is given by (1) nNv/m (2) nNmv (3) Nmv/n (4) nNm/v ‘A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 40 g with a velocity of 1200 m/s. The man holding it can exert a maximum force of 144 N on the gun. The number of bullets he can fire’ per second is ay 4 Q) 1 (3) 3 (4) 8 ne 68. 69. 70. Al. B. 14, Ti Set Code :| TZ Booklet Code :[ B Ahorizontal force F pulls a 20 kg box at a constant speed along a horizontal Noor. If the coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is 0.25. The work done by the force F in moving the box through a distance of 2m ql) 493 (2) 1474 (3) 1963 (4) 983 A uniform rod of mass m and length /is made to stand vertically on one end. ‘The potential energy of the rod in this position is (1) mgl/4 (2). mgl/2 (3) mel (4) m@l3 If momentum is increased by 20%, then kinetic energy increases by (1) 44% (2) 77% (3) 55% (4) 66% Aparticle is executing linear SHM of amplitude... When the displacement is half the amplitude the fraction of kinetic energy is (1) VS (2) 3/4 (3) U2 (4) 1/4 . For aparticle executing S.H.M Starting from equilibrium position the phase is %, when it has (1) maximum displacement (2) maximum energy (3) halfthe displacement (4) maximum velocity Aparticle executes SHM between x = -4 andx= +4. The time taken for it to go from 0 to A/2 is TT, and to go from A/2 to Ais T,. Then (\) 1,=27, Q) T,=7, @) 1,T, Two sounds of wavelengths 5 m and 6 m, travelling in a medium produce 10 beats per second. The speed of sound in the medium (1) 300 ms (2) 320 mvs (3) 350 m/s (4) 1200 m/s Anobserver moves towards a stationary source of sound with a velocity one tenth the velocity of sound. The apparent increase in frequency : Q) 3% (2) 0.1% (3) 5% (4) 10% 76. 71. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. Set Code :[T2] Booklet Code :[_B | CHEMISTRY Glass is corroded by (1) Fluorine (dry or wet) g (2) Sulphuric acid (concentrated) (3) Phosphoric acid (4) Carbonic acid ‘The most resistant material to alkaline corrosion is (1) Cast iron (2) Nickel (3) Aluminium (4) Brass The monomer of polyvinyl chloride is (1) Chloro ethene (2) Ethylene dichloride (3) Ethyl chloride (4) Chloroform Polythene is (1) Anaddition polymerization product (2) A condensation polymerization product (3) Thermosetting 44) Polynier of amylopectin Teflon is (1) Phenol formaldehyde 2)” An inorganic polymer (3) Poly tetrafluoroethylene (4) Amonomer Water gas constitutes mainly of (1) COandH, (2) COandN, (3) CO, and H, (4) CH,andH, The lightest particle is (1) Positron (2) Neutron (3) Proton (4) a-particle Ifan electron has spin quantum number of +1/2 and magnetic quantum number of -I, it cannot be present in (1) dorbital (2) forbital (3) porbital (4) s orbital 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. i 92. 93. Set Code :[T2] Booklet Code :[ B | ‘The ion that is iso electronic with CO is (1) NOt (2) of (3) OF @) Ny ‘The hydrogen bond is strongest in (1) O-H----S (2) S-H--O (3) F-H--F (4) F-H--O ‘The molecule having pyramidal shape (1) PCl, (2) $0, @) Coz (4) NO, Crystals of a sodium chloride belong to the system (1) Orthorhombic (2) Cubic (3) Trigonal (4) Monoclinic The pH of 0.05 M acetic acid is (K, = 2x10) @2 “(2) 3). 10° (4) 3 The volume in ml. of 0.1 M solution of NaOH required to completely neutralize 100 ml of 0.3 M solution of H,PO, is (1) 60 (2) 600 (3) 300 (4) 30 The P* values of four carboxylic acids are 4.76, 4.19, 0.23 and 3.41 respectively. The strongest carboxylic acid among them is the on¢ having P* value of ql) 4.19 (2) 341 GB) 023 . (4) 4.76 If pH value of a solution is 8. then its POH value will be (1) 7 Q) 1 (3) 6 (4) 10 The standard reduction potential for Li’/Li, Zn'/Zn; H'/H, and Ag’/Ag are -3.05, -0.762, 0.000 and +0.80 V respectively. Which is the strongest reducing agent? (1) Ag (2) H, (3) Zn @) Li The standard reduction potential for the following half-cell reactions are Zn= Zn’? + 2e E°=-0.76V 2e BP =-0.44V .M.F. for the cell reaction Fe*+Zn —> Zn" + Fe will be (1) -032V (2) +0.32V () +1.20V (4) -1.20V 94, 95. 97. 98. 99. Set Code : Booklet Cod In salt bridge, KCI is used because (1) KClis present in calomel electrode (2) K* and Cl ions are not iso electronic (3) K*and Cl ions have the same transport number (4) KCLis an electrolyte The metal that cannot be obtained by electrolysis of aqucous solution of its salt is (1) Ag (2) Au (3) Cu (4) Al BOD of raw municipal sewage may be about (1) 2-5 mg/lit (2) 5-10 mg/lit (3) 150-300 mg/lit (4) 2000-3000 mg/lit The pH value of potable water should be betweeh (1) Ito Ls (2) 6.5108 (3) 13 to 14 (4) 4105 Deaeration of high pressure boiler feed water is done to reduce (1) Foaming from boilers (2) Its dissolved oxygen content (3) Its silica content (4) Caustic embrittlement Presence of non-biodegradable substances like alkyl benzene sulphonate from detergents in polluted water stream causes (1) Fire hazards (2) Explosion hazards (3) Persistent foam (4) Depletion of dissolved oxygen |. Presence of soluble organics in polluted water causes (1) Undesirable plants growth (2) Depletion of oxygen (3) Fire hazards (4) Explosion hazards

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