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AP EAMCET 2015 Engineering Held on: 08.05.2015 HALLTICKETNUMBER (Tobe filled in by the Candidate) Set Code BOOKLET CODE 1 ature of the Invigilator LT LL sve | 87775 10. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES (Read the Instructions carefully before Answering) Separate Optical Mark Reader (OMR) Answer Shect is supplied to you along with Question Paper Booklet, Please read and follow the instructions on the OMR Sheet formarking the responsesiid 80 therequired data CandidateS should write the Hall Ticket Numberonly inthe space provided on thispa@eandthe OMR Sheet, Donot write the Fall ticket number anywhere else Immediately on opening the Question Paper Booklet by tearing off the paper seal. Please The same booklet code (A/B/C/D) on each page, (ii) Serial number of the Questions The number of pages and (iv) Correct Printings Iniease6l any defect, please report to the invigilator and ask for replacement with the sume bgoklevcode within five minutes from the commencement of the test. 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G8 HS af Src, sod. (ii) Choose the correct or most appropriate answer from the options to the followif questions and darken, with blue/black ball point pen the corresponding digit 1, 243 ob in the circle pertaining to the question number concemed in the OMR Ansti€r, Sticei, separately supplied to you. OMS ads GB BH awAs TGo* Sogds SsroSinw ISHII Sraod wo8 1, 2,3 BS 4 Score BS OMR dSrGS SwSnS* we\s¥WonodoosS somgiio US azler§ +S Fonods Sy SSarhed AGSTady MATHEMATICS 1. Tftan tan (120° 0) tan (120° 40) Fe then = tan @.. tan (120° —0) « tan (120° + @) = s eon’, wiszcss 0 = an Cm nem (1) aa ig neZ (2) Fgh yge FE ae ant @) yt "eZ ay Soe genez E2015 3-B -| = F and 06 (3) O4 5. Ifina AABC, Bras» ABC Sr, = Ir, =3r, 60nd Sahay wkylos (l) 3a (2) 36 @) 3c G) 3@ +b) 3r,, then the perimeter of the triangle is equal to 6. InaAABC, tard tanB tanC a, b Sea (aoam ABC OG” an anc (ly 2r (2) r+2R (3) 2r+R (4) 2(@#R) % are respectively the magnitudes of the vectors i 7 —4k, +) -K, %=-7+37+K, then the correct ordeeof m,, my, m5, mig is SBteo 7 =27 -F +k, 3 =37 -47 -4k, H=-T +k, Gy=-T +37 +k, 0 Sosresnew SAT my, ms, ms, my DA, my, mz, ms, m, © Gv, SOS Soi (2) m; 0 then, the ascending order of a, b, cis (-2,3), (6,-5) Docaije 08 SSrSGrsos! Sod Docso’es SD8Se0 ax + by +e=0 S* a>Owanrd a, b,co etrasisn (I): abc (2) cba (3) baa (4) acb al. The point (2, 3)iS*first reflected in the straight line y = x and then translated through a distance of 2 units along the positive direction ofx-axis. The coordinates of the transformed point are (293) Bodojido Sdvbp y =x 5 Sod SrsgSoBs, oe shard rego GSaIS* 2 ohrdky Gedo SSr0sd SOSGS Bat. drosGo BoBS Doty ASroren. a) 6.4) @) (2,3) G) G,2) (4) (4,5) ——— Rough Work E2015 10-B 22. 23. If the straight lines 2x + 3y — 1 = origin as ortho centre, then (a, 5) 2x +3y-1=0,x+2p-1=0, ax + by —1 = 0S5es ped DHF Geos vondoo Sarodocs3a, (a, b)= (1) (6,4) Q@) 3,3) @G) C88) (4) (0,7) ), x + 2y—1 = Oand ax + by 1=0 forma triangle with The point on the line 4x— y - 2 =O which is equidistant from the points (25, 6) and (3, 2) is 4x —y-—2=0 d6t6eH Sows, (-5, 6) Sodok (3, 2) DockWowo0d sirSdrdos* 0% Dodd. @ 26 2) 4.14) (3) (1,2) (4) (3, 10) 24. Ifthe lines.x + 2ay+.a =0,x+ 3y+5=0,x+4cy +e=0 are concurrent, then a, b, c are in (1) Arithmetic progression (2) Geometric progression (3) Harmonic progression (4) Arithmeticd-Geometric progression x+2ay+a=0,x+ 3by + b=0,x + 4cy +o=-0 o wisn bpd4 a, b, coo dod GS (1) wos (2) rowed 3) rorenysed (4) 08-toeo@d Rough Work E2015 u-B 25. The angle between the straight lines represented by (x? + y)sin?a = (x cosa. — sina)? is (2 +y)sin’a = (x cosa —y sina)? Srdosnd sieime Sods seo a MF Qa x G) 2a @ 5 26. Ifthe slope of one of the lines represented by ax? - 6xy + y = 0 is the square of the other, then the value ofa is (1) -270r8 (2) -3or2 (3) 64 or 27 (4) 4003 ax? — bxy +2 = 0 Sercintyo Svdod Spot a MA.ren “aos Spresk SHS a devs (1) -2780 8 (2) 38a 2 QG) 64 8c 27 (4) 4803 27. The sum of thé minimum and maximum distances of the point (4, -3) to the circle xt +y? + 4S 10y— 7 =0is (4,3) BOBS $08 x2 +)2 + 4x — 10y—7= 08d syend8 Ho KOZ, 109 roo Sogo. (i) 10 (2) 12 G) 16 (4) 20 —_——_S Rough Work E2015 12-B 28. The locus of centres of the circles which cut the circles x? + y? + 4x — 6y + 9 = 0 and x2 + 2 — 5x dy + 2 =0 orthogonally is Sysyeo 2 + y? + dx - Gy + 9=0, x2 ty? ~ 5x +4y +2= 0 Om CoMEhdiso TS dyno Foure Dodsbdio (1) 3x+4y-5=0 (2) 9x—10y4+7=0 (3) 9x+10y-7=0 (4) 9x 1094+ 11=0 29. The equation of the circle passing through (2, 0) and (0, 4) and having the minimum radius is (2, 0), 0, 4) Dothio MowriFEr, 69H TZTYo hodys dmsda0 (1) 22+)? =20 (2) x? ¥yP -2x-4yp=0 G) #4y=4 (@) P+y?=16 30. Ifx2-+y2—4x—2y + 5$=Oand x2 +)? 6x—4y—3 =O are members ofa coaxal system of circles then centre of a point circle in the system is 44x WHS.=0, 2 + y?—bx—4y—-3 = 0 O& Sagoo Mo wk SHY Syfsseds 8 fod dys Foido (0Gs,-6) (2) (5, 6) G) G,5) 4) (8,-13) Rough Work E2015 13-B LNi J Oat and B then the equation of the circle Ifx—y+1=Omeeis the circlex? + 2+ y— with AB as diameteris N-y+1=O0d 0x2 +)2 +y—-1 Sy ddadde00 0 Syed A Sedat» Bost pod, ABI gsr fo 2457) +3x-y+2=0 (2) 2 (4) x+y? +3x-y+1=0 @ 2¢ GB) 26 32. An equilateral triangle is inscribed in the parabola y? = 8x, with onéjof its vertices is the vertex of the parabola. Then, the length of the side of that triangle is» 32 = 8r ©3 SorSocho So Sg, uf BND SONS KEV @rhao aioSeatos* sosdPododHod, « Geheo Gok, daao aA! (t) 243 Q) 163 (3)y 8v3 (@) 43 33, The point (3, 4) is the fociigand.2r— 3y + 5 = 0 is the directrix of a parabola, Its latus rectum is (3,4) PO, ly GNP SF 0 dchdSéor ho SoSeddo Gos, TMe00 Sl 5 @) 3. 8) FF Oo TF Rough Work 2018 M-B 34, The radius of the circle passing through the foci of the ellipse +2 =1 and having its centre at (0, 3) is gg ie 7 =1 Og Syho Ang, wqborhow dar, (0,3) Sg Sora) SONS Sh mgrgo. () 6 (2) 4 @) 3 (4) 2 35. The values that m can take so that the straight line y = 4x + m touches the curve +4 =4is Sodom y =4x + m OSD Sin 7 + 4P 4H AyeR, mdwdeo (1) +V45 Q) +60 @) +65 (4) +V72 y yo 36. The foi otindelipee +25 1 andthe hyperola 2 = = Zg coincide, Then, the value of b? is x 2 1 a Leal ©8 Agsyhie, TET ag oF easoSecive ween MST, Pang, Des (dy 5 @Q) 7 GB) 9 @ 1 Rough Work E2015 15-B 37. If(2,-1,2)and (K, 3, 5)are the triads of direction ratios of two lines and the angle between them is 45°, then a value of K is 2-1, 2), (K, 3, Se Bow dno OF Ato Edxwate won, w dpe sods Sime 45° © wend, K Gos, oS Dood a) 2 @ 3 @) 4 4) 6 wie el- IL 38, The length of perpendicular from the origin to the plane which makes intercepts z respectively on the coordinate axes is 1 28 doSo RrSEEOD doo woSS poor Soir 7 wont, SarohotsH 11 as #08 & SerAE Ko vondrtia 1 1 OF Q a9 @G) sy? / (4) 5 Rough Work E2015 16-B 39, Match the following: 1. The centroid of the triangle formed by a) (2,2,2) (2, 3, -1), (5, 6, 3), (2, -3, 1) is Il. The circumcentre of the triangle formed by b) G14) (1,2, 3), (2,3, 1), G, 1, 2)is Il. The orthocentre of the triangle formed by ©) (41,0) (2,1, 5), G, 2, 3), (4, 0, 4) is IV, The incentre of the triangle formed by d) (3, 2h) (0, 0, 0), (3, 0, 0), (0, 4, 0) is £)-@ “0,0, 0) GoerWI wsSdoeoSov. L (2,3, 6, 6,32 2.-3.D a) 2,22) OF dhe Bebe SoworSsn I (1,2,3,(23,0,8,1,2) bb G14) 88 dye Gea Sotowisy M (2,1, 5), (3.2.3), (4, 4) ©) (11,0) ©8 Dojo Gx Gad oss IV. (0,0, 0), (590, 0), (0, 4, 0) d (3,2,1) 08 IGfaio" Waa vost oss e) (0,0, 0) 1 ot mw Mm a a b ¢ (2) a b c a G)d oe bo ¢ 4d oa oc ¢ Rough Work E2015 forx>2ihen tim 229-8) soot x2 = (2 ¥>28 g(x)=~ vod tin SEI 2®) I qd) -t Q) 0 Oz @ 1 1 a) 0 QF @) 2 (4) 5 42. Uff isdetined by s¢xjal™ OSES! then atx=1, fis 24%, forx21 (1) Continuous and differentiable 2) Continuous but not differentiable (3) Discontinuotsbupdifferentiable (4) Neither continuous nor differentiable x, for0sx (a) a 44, LetD be the domain of a twice differentiable function. For all me D, f"(x)+ f(x)=0 and f(x)=[g(x)de+ constant. If Hex)=(FO)¥ #(BCOY and h(o) = 5 then h (2015) — (2014) = Dodsaray wSsodoHssdoomosors f Boovy SS%S9 D. wd ye D8, f"(x)+f(x)=0 SBbain f(x)=[gla)drte, cos Yoo Ix) =(f(x))? +(g(x))> S8o8> (0) = $ wos, zea h (2015) — (20/4) = qa) 5 (Qed (3) 0 (4) 1 45. Ifx= af andy =2ar, then Sul S580h5 y = 2 8, wryeo alg SY eSut y=2at wand, wSyeo t= 5 Sg Fs -2 4 8 -4 o> QF QB) F a> Rongh Work = SS=S—S—S—S=—_eeGVuV—uRe_—eS E2015 19-B LN1_ J 46. The volume of a sphere is increasing at the rate of 1200 c.cm/sec. The rate of increase in its surface area when the radius is 10 cm is (1) 120 sq.cm/sec (2) 240 sq.cm/sec (3) 200 sq.cm/sec (4) 100 sq.emv/sec ub Mdds0 $05 SOSmaSs9 WSK 1200 Sos o.ds GAYS TUdsts'od. ngings 10 Rods axSjdo rd S080 Bozo Aud, Ho din. (1) 120 i7p0.boretto (2) 240 wiro.boraese (3) 200 w0.boresito 4) 100 w20.bo esis at lee 47. The slope of the tangent to the curve yf at th@point where x= 1 is o dt 14h x= leondspa y=[. STAMOS HG So Ten. 0 1 4 ee @) i 4) 1 ; « 48. Ifx? yy? =25, then logs[Max(3x+4y)] is Py? = 25 word, wtdpdo logs [roa (3x+4y)] ay 2 (2) 3 @) 4 @) 5 Rough Work E2015 20-B 49. Iffis defined in (1, 3] by (x) =x? + bx? + ax, such that/(1)—/(3) = 0 and f'(c) = 0 where c=2+ Jp, then 4)= F()-FB) = 0 3200559 f"(c) = 0, ent waogoinm [1,3] 69 gAseLor 9 F(x) =x + bx? + ax m AGI, wSzao (a, b)= qd) (6, N) (2) (2-2) (3) (il, -6) (4) (6, U) 50 j—*e = 7 (x-Dwx? 1 =I w -~-fese @) Me Op ay~are (4) (Cisaconstam) (Cus Qrossw) Rough Work E2015 21-B sl. few (1) x+l r—1 ss 1 @ e()+c (4) elie (C is a constant) (Cus gorosinn) x41 L Nene) - l+xe* x (1) Log| #82 4c (2) Log| “+c xe I+ (3) Log| xe'(tBxe") [+e (4) Log (+ xe*)+C (Cisaonstant) (CBs Qorossn) ed Rough Work E2015 2-B as: pie LO I=L) 80) p09 (g(x) -Log fay) r= « Six) g(%) B(x) ® tH) (a) gi) GB) 22 fog] £2 Jac @) oo( 50) (Cis a constant) (Cas QorosSo) © tial 4) 1 aed] ° wel jaye 54, j IN X+COSH 9 3+sin2x 1 wo less (2) Log2 (3) Log3 @ toes <@ [iitsse? Winner 4, iisxe evioet? y = 2 = 3) 0 4 MF QF @) @ 41 Rough Work E2015 23-B 56, The area of the region described by {(x,y)/x?+y? <1 and y? <1- {ayy ty <1 Sodotes y? < 1-3} 8 Sgoiad odo Drezo ee a fe Oss @ 375 m8 4) 2d @) >+5 ® 25 57 (1) 2x=(1+Cx7Je (3) 2x? IR, g : IR) So AR" are defined by f(x) = Sx—3, g(x) = 22 +3, then (gof) 3) = Shorea RS R,g:R > R od f(x) = Sx—3, g(x) = a8 + 3 D6OR (sof!) OVS 25 uw (dy 9 (2) 25 9 as GB) 35 ® ih —— Rough Work E2015 25-B 60. If A aafreriEsxsk } sos 0) = sine x eond, f(A) = Be z liz Lia Boe “ [4-2 ae @ \aep 5 @ [-§ =| 4) [;. fl 61. The value ofthe sum 1.2.3+2.3.4 + 3.4.5 +... upto m terms = omiZcxs4} and f(x) = sine — x, then f(A) = 12342344345 +... nSdS00 S68 Ko, SodS0 qa En? an? +1) Q) 2? nahh an3) (3) 5 ODO +5) (4) ncn 1)(n+2)(n+3) — Rough Work E2015 26-B LN J BP -ab b-c be-ae 62, Thevalue ofthe determinant | ab—a? a-b b?-ab| = be-ac e-a ab-a? Bab b-c be-ac AZ» oh, Qs |ab-a? a-b b?-ab| = be-ac c-a ab-a’ (1) abe 2) at+bhee (3) 0 (4) ab™ be ca 63. If isa square matrix of order 3, ther! | Adj Adj A?) | = A S085 SKB S885 SHOE BOLD | Aaj (Adj A”) | = [af (2)°|4}* 3) |aP 4) |al'* 64. The system 2¥+ 3y+2=S, 3x+y+Sz=7,x+4y—22=3 has (J) Unique solution (2) Finite number of solutions (3) Infinite solutions (4) No solution Qe + By te=5,3xty + Se 7,x + dy 223 SpSg6 (1) DBE S680 dodv08 (2) S026 Sosrge adSe0 otro GB) &6Se0 wSodor dotran (4) B65 ode Rough Work E2015 27-B ‘ @ E [an 24 seas 2A E es! 7 7 ay -t (2) 0 3B) 4 (4) i 66. If‘@’ isa complex cube root of unity, then (2d =) (}3-3- *) hr), he BI) MEdO O6Sin Bos, wf So8g fos Sarodn wand, a ai (2) -1 GB) @ (4) i 67. The common roots of the equations => + 222% 224 1=0, 2714 + 22015 +1 =Oare SEvsdemen 24+ 222 +2241 = 0,220 ROIS + 1 = 0 o S548 Soreren. WM ad Q@ Low 8) Lew 4) 0-0 8 1400s “Sisin= & x 68. Je z Leos rising I aii Q) -1 G) 2 WF Rough Work E2015 . 28-B 69. Ifa, b, care distinct and the roots of (6 ~ c)x? + (c - a)x + (a = b) = 0 are equal, then @, 6, care in (1) Arithmetic progression (2) Geometric Progression (3) Harmonic progression (4) Arithmetico-Geometric progressio® 4, b, C09 DOH Homgowarr, (b—c)x? + (c—a)x + (a) = 0 Boos, Sorcro> BSPSGS, a,b,c sod @8 (1) eoxda (2) reo GB) SHreges (4) eose@S 70. If the roots of x3 — kx? + 14x — 8 = O are in geometric progression, then k= 3k? + 1dr -8=0 Dot, Srerty rokdet ao k= (dy -3 (2) 7 (3) 4 (4) 0 71. Ifthe harmonic mean of the roots of -/2 x ~bx +(8-2V5)=0 is 4, then the value of b= 2x — bx +(8-2V3)=0 and, threve tro sys Sodgiv0 40nd, b De08 = (dy 2 Q) 3 @) 4-5 4) 44V5 Rough Work E2015 29-B Set Code N1 2 +1 72. For teal values of x, the range of >"> —— is a4 Oe 8 me xv C1) (9, 0)U(L.x) @ (= F]}e0% @ (-», ~6)u-2¢0) 73. The number of Four digit numbers formed by usingithe digits 0, 2, 4, 5 and which are not divisible by 5, is 0, 2,4, 5 eosve' 5d crhodada Terblecso dowse dows a) 10 (2) 8 @) 6 (4 74. T,, denotes the, number of Triangles that can be formed with the vertices of a regular polygon of sides. If 7, ., ~T,,= 15, then m = m Qudsoy CONS CAwirvgoe Aus, svs' dreobowsv Geese sowsso T,, $HOSAOS. T,,,., - Ty = 15 wood m = qa) 3 2) 6 @) 9 (4) 12 Rough Work E2018 30-B 3x 75. If|x| <1 then the coefficient of x? in the expansion of ———— is (x=2) (x41) [x] <1 wosisye, — 3% _ ang, 25600" x5 aos, Mess. (=D@+) 33 33 O 3 @ =y 31 31 8) @) -3 76. If the coefficients of x9, x!9, x!! in the expansion of (1 +x)" are in arithmetic progression then n? = 411 = (C1 +x)" Dgdract x9, r!0, letoragssen eos sBe* Sod, 1? - dln Bw08, Boos = (1) 398 (2) 298 @) 398 (4) 198 77. 80, then 317 + 6x = % wowd, 3x? + 6x 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 Rough Work E2015 31-B Set Code 78, Ifsin 0+ cos 0 ~p and tan 0 + cot O=q then q (p*—1) = sin 0 + cos 0 = p SoBcse tan 0 + cot 0=q vod, waza ¢q (p?— 1) ~ 1 a Q) 2 M 5 G3) 1 (4) 3 79 tan + 20a + hear ~ x 2x (I) cot (2) cot 3a 4a oe bl G3) core (4) & 5 80. Ifsind + sin B + sin C= 0 and 0s A+ cos B + cos C= 0, then cos (4 + B) + cos(B-#1C) + cos (C + A)= sin 4 + sin B + simC= 0, cos A + cos B + cos C~ 0 wond, wd3a cos (Al B) + cos (B + C) + cos (C + A) = (Di eos (4 + B + Cy (2) 2 G)"1 (4) 0 Rough Work E2015 32-8 PHYSICS 81. The specific heat o mn at constant volume is 12.6 Jmol~'k-!, The specific heat of helium at constant pressure in Jmol~!k-! is about (Assume the termperature of the gas is moderate, universal gas conStant, R=8.314 Imol'k!) BS SoS SOSveo SG SOeato D2AGSo 12.6 Imol!k"! sand Yo, GSS S0Srm0 4g frie Dag ys Jmol kc! os Sree (Toinh SATIS Dosin © irovod, TOSS Toi Hoss, R-8.314 Jmol !k) (1) 12.6 (2) 168 (3) 189 (4)p, 20 82. A.gasdoes4.5 J of external workdiiting adiabatic expansion. [Fits temperature falls by 2K, then its internal energy will be (1). increased by 4.5 (2) decreased by 4.5 J (3) decreased by 2.25J (4) increased by 9.03 ROME BEOMES Tiny 45 Jo aimgTd BHO. ways ord agteis IK SAO. CRG GOSYS 4G VSoKio%o? (i) 4.5 Pacers (2) 4.5 J dri (3) 2.25 J Siiyaso (4) 9.0 1 eoKoS Rough Work E2015 B-R Set Code 83. Therelation between efficiency 'y' of a heat engine and the co-efficient of performance‘! of a refrigerator is Sgoho Wo GES 'n' SO BOSH Gordes foeso ‘a! v Sods Somodo Q) a= @ G3) y-lea 84, A flask contains argon and chlorine in the ratio of 2 : I by mass. The teifiperature of the mixture is 27°C. The ratio of average kinetic energies of two gases per molecule is LS DOD ENS, HOS Tawo GSrHo ag 2: 1S DWed axis 27°C. Si Bods masse Shls Kaw diya (26 wom) Hed5 (od: 2) ach @) 3:1 4) "1 85. Atransverse wave is represented by the equation y= 2sin (30r— 40x) and the measurements of distances are in meters, then the velocity of propagation is QQ) isms (2) 0.75 ms @) 3.75 mst (4) 30ms" tS GOS SSoMis y = 2sin (301— 40x) m Hrdovadod, drdsis Sooge* (m) roy & Sot Sto. @)™S do Q) 0.75 dv! (3) 3.75 dora! (4) 30.97"! Rough Work E2015 34-8 86. Two closed pipes have the same fundamental frequency. Onc is filled with oxygen and the other with hydrogen at the same temperature. Ratio of their lengths respectively is od @AUS Sg Dod Lads Megos" ak wheSs' GodHO WU'Ro' downd Sosy FO SPs Shrhwses SSrSPS, BSH, BodS Rigo BSHo dAIyg ody (ly 14 (2) 4:1 Cj ee (4) 2d 87. An image is formed at a distance of 100 em from the glass surface When light from point source in air falls on a spherical glass surface with refractive index 1.5, The distance of the light source from the glass surface is 100 cm. The raditis oPEurvature is POS GH U8 Dot asso Hod Hewd Mersey SdSichs OY‘ merdvo Ho 100 cm SrSocs* GIHoao Idysdsod.mwIso, SoBudse Sogigcirdo 100 cm, ma SESS odo 1.5, word SeragMGe Ded (1) 20cm (2) 40cm (3) 30cm (4) 50cm 88. Two coherent sources of intensity ratio 9 = 4 produce interference. The intensity ratio of maxima and aiihima of the interference pattern is JoGd Boogeros wSre YSSo IQ 9:4.wd Spaddin Iya Moose Hog Rookn sag SSso ALA. () 13:5 Q) 5:1 (3) 25:1 (4) 3:2 Rough Work E2015 35-B 89. The energy of'a parallel plate capacitor when connected to a battery is E. With the battery still in connection, if the plates of the capacitor are separated so that the distance between them is twice the original distance, then the electrostatic energy becomes nf tot AE KeordoSS BLUE Gins, ho DoogF W E SolrD Suosiinc' HSNdy, RFLLE Soko Sods Grsiw Bodosa BOD Tr YO DAS HE. E E (1) 2E (2) 7 GB) z (4) 4E 90. Two point charger +8,1¢.and +12}1¢ repel each other with a force of 48N, When an additional charge of -10uc is given to cach of these charges (the distance between the charges is unaltered) then the new force is (1) Repulsive force of 24 (2) Attractive force of 24N (3) Repulsive force of 2N (4), (Aturactive force of 2N +8uc Hoo +12Wc Borsa he Deds Hors wiee dogs ie Isqar wwii 48N, “lOc B68 BSLSn% PY BORE GAPOH wodBdS TS Lodge noso (sSro todg Grddn drdcr) (1) d8¢ig weisso 24N (2) @86g meds 24N (G3) a8¢— eed 2N (A) 88ge0 weiss IN 91. Ifthe dicléctric constant of a substance is K~ ; , then the electric susceptibility Y. is HOY SSS Yoroso aos ked ond, © STY D6gT SiS Yip DES cen 4 3 a) = 2) 39 @) F£0 (4) Zoo ———— Rough Work E2015 36-B 92. In aregion of uniform electric field of intensity E, an electron of mass m, is released from rest, The distance travelled by the electron in a time 'r'is ESS Ko a8 D868 wobAr 05 FY SOS m, GSsrio uf JOG do $9 S04 SGonSS0, & Jos 'f Fv0o" Bairdons drosn. ek? 2m, 2) 2Ee em, (4) 93. = Aconstant potential difference is applied between the ends of the wire. Ifthe length of the wire is elongated 4 times, then the drift velocity of electrons will be (1) increases 4 times (2) decreases 4 times (3) increases 2 times (4) decreases 2 times aS Deeps airs Of Sig Riggs SAQads dorm Ketidr. 7d FdHK Too Diy USloginin SHAY rsos'a Juego GR Ans. (1) 408 QeStaedoo. (2) 408p SrRwod. (B) 20egQMBESrc008, (4) 2049 Srys0d. 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At which velocity the electron will travel in a straight liné Without the effect of electric and magnetic fields? ed Sgag3 Gyo! woba,od Sg (hoe 20T HV aegSisS SSS 20 < 10° vim, Yond JOE'S Dod Sos Wairdy TY od & Bote Go Serso Show air osebisgon 20 0367! 3 (1) Fexloms (2) “10 ¥ 103 ms“! (3) 20* 107 ms! (4) 40* 10 ms! 97. A material of 0.25 cm?s€foss’sectional area is placed in a magnetic field of strength (H) 1000 Am-!. Then, the magnetic flux produced is (Susceptibility of material is 313) (Permeability of free space, j1y = 4x « 107 Hm!) 0.25 cm eE28'S Srogovio SRSe 1000 AM gS BSS Ko eaba,os gost SODKYGNTIS' IG wolody,od wOsriro Jods (argo Seg 313m Bxs603) (ards SSS aig BOS. Hy 4x x 107 Hm) (1) 8.33 x 108 weber (2) 1.84 * 10° weber (3) 9,87 « 10-6 weber (4) 3.16 = 10 weber Rough Work £2015 38-B 98. The magnitude of the induced emf in a coil of inductance 30 mH in which the current changes from 6A to 2A in2 sec. is 30 MH (H8ESp0 SOAS af Bivo{ys" Déog5 Brio 6A H08 2A & 2 WES" Sr9s; © Siwbey (OSHS IdogSayvs avo. (1) 0.06v (2) 06V (3) 1.06V 4) 6 99. InanAC circuit Vand I are given below, then find the power dissipatedin the circuit 28 AC Seckos" V Sxbcho |e Sdosdere Gos wsgadod. wood Socvoo* BobsNairtio was aSogs% SHsy0d. V = 50 sin (501) V = T= 50 sin (S0t+ >) mA (1) 0.625 W Q) 225 G) 250W (4) 50W 100. Light with an energy'fluseof 9 Wem falls on a non-reflecting surface at normal incidence: If the surface has anarea of 20 cm?. ‘The total momentum delivered for complete absorption in one hours: 28 BSOSEE Seoh vowom SéSSrdiog 81084 CNSro MWe. dvo Brg 20 en? wend Ho HiarAs as Moe) Food Gras wod Ando CsgSio. (1) 2.16% 10 dems (2) 1.16 «107 gms! (3) 2.16 «10 gms" (4) 3.16 x 10~* kems* Rough Work E2018 39-8 101. The ratio of the defroglic wave lengths for the electron and proton moving with the same velocity is (m,-mass of proton, m,-mass of electron) ut Shos' BdLQL IOS Look BerSe berg sorigqge HY (mgr Basra, m,-deRa Wssora) (1) omy my (2) m,?:m2 (3) mg imy (4) m2 sm, 102. The ratio of longest wavelength lines in the Balmer an@yPagchen series of hydrogen spectrum is DSRS Syeicio Gus, wb6 Srocin SHS UmoG das sor Bg sdme Hg q Dag oD) M 144 7 36 103. In the following nucleapreattion 'x" stands for nopre +x (1) c-panticle! (2) positron (3) nuttine 4) Antinutrino BrBob Fos SésS* v VHSB n> pte +x. (1) a-Se0 Q) Fees GB) sxser (4) Srgws* Bos, GASeo Rough Work £2015 40-B O4. In the following circuit the output Y becomes zero for the input combinations. God aS Seco D 4d SoMrmot Agvosa Y=0 wxye00? A B——_| ¥ Sl ) (1) A=1,B=0,C=0 Q) AeO(B=1,C=1 G) A=0,B=0,C=0 (4) M21, B=1,C=0 105. The maximum amplitude of an amplitud@modulated wave is 16V, while the minimum amplitude is 4V. The modulationindexets Fos SOMO SresGaS Beds eorioe* M04 Soss SoMa 16V ser, $94 S0dH BOB AV. SraygGas Gro devs. (1) 04 Q@) os (3) 0.6 . @) 4 106. The pressufé on a circular plate is measured by measuring the force on the plate and the aaditis of the plate. If the errors in measurement of the force and the radius are 5% and 3% respectively, the percentage of error in the measurement of pressure is 28 SESS Soey Sdod TIP SID avidin shdain agoYo updo Fosndos. pedo, TprYo Tsowost Girdsver Soosmr 5% SOc 3% vows havo Bgorbbss* Gtaedo ay 8 (2) 14 3) 1 @) 12 ‘Rough Work E2015 41-8 107. A body is projected vertically from the surface of the earth of radius 'R’ with a velocity equal to half of the escape velocity. The maximum height reached by the body is Rargigo tie grty oso hod Bite Heras Srost of SSiHao Dydoyr Skgo Hare. Sago BS 0g eg B|z R R R OQ > QF GB) @ > 108. A particle aimed at a target, projected with an angle 15° with the horizontal igshort ofthe target by 10m. If projected with an angle of 45° is away from the target by'15 mi then the angle of projection to hit the target is, a8 SiO daAroddos' 15° Smo Hdx, Osody GEE 6 omsd8 10do Sxodo S808. wh UESerN Sirddos' 45° Sms" GETR oF gd 15 do drdoo* S00. 40m od orocd BSS Smo DoS dsin"(Z) 10. @ 2 10. ay Asin! (=) 2) 3sin (3) 6) sin 109, Aman running ata speed of Sknaph finds that the rain falls vertically. When he stops running, he finds that the rainzs falliigat an angle of 60° with the horizontal, The velocity of rain .with respect to runningméanis Skmph 588% SeonGyts) as Ssh od ANOS Sddeowpdey Medoarch esis Sago dSO09 eS CBe Sir0dd0s 60° Sod" Sods ty NSowWorrao. Woods SHORES’) Sh Sng ws Bos, BtswSo SSoTSoS0. sV3 43 3 () zen 2) SF kmph Gy ASP kmph (4) 5k ‘Rough Work E2015 42-B 110. A horizontal force just sufficient to movea body of mass 4 kg lying ona rough horizontal surface, is applied on it. Coefficients of static and kinetic frictions are 0.8 and 0.6 respectively. If the foree continues to act even after the body has started moving, ‘the accelaration of the body is (g= 10 ms~2) wf tate Stodeo'p Ko dda SSgere Ko SQW TDI SSqjaros OSSIZS ELHGD GBrhoddo wdhob. ‘pee. KBE Sag@ Masao Sorry 0,8 S200i 0.6 eeKaMoocre. OD 8608 ddd door wA nerd, SSHNY, TAS Da Simo (g=LOms*) (1) 6ms? (2) 8ms? (3) 2ms? &, Fins? a A force (27 1 j-&)1N acts on a body which is initiallyvaf rest. At the end of 20 see the velocity of the body is (47 +2j-24) ms”! ,thenithe mass of the body is go RAS a4 a8 SeyOD (iat =k) N avo Sd8Q08. 20 BESO SOAS © SHH Siio (47+2j-28) ms") 688, w Sead Wages. (1) 8kg Q) 10kg G) Ske @) 45ke 112. A manofiweight 50 kg carries an object toa height of 20 m in atime of 10 see. The power usediby the man in this process is 2000W, then find the weight of the object carried by the man [assume g= 10 ms~>] 50 82 etsy Ko SoO%, ef SkgHSo 10 WESHes* 20 A Megs Aiioss Igyras ead BSAMNNS ArSoYgo 2000W wand, weisio Hiioke TAS SRY oH (g- 10 ms? BESSA) (1) 100kg (2) 25kg G) 50kg (4) 10kg Rough Work E2015 B-B 113. A ball ‘P’moving with a speed of vms~ collides directly with another identical ball ‘Q" moving with a speed 10 ms! in the opposite direction. P comes to rest after the collision. If the coefficient of restitution is 0.6, the value of vis ‘P' 68 008 Vs! Sho! SOdT God Gages son 10 ms! 36" S:68p O80" BORA) 'Q' wd SOE HOGS! SorgrS0H CHSrdo Bobod. vhirdo dhord P dow yas $8300, Gergsys rom¥o 0.6 word vdeos (1) 30ms-! (2) 40ms* @) 50ms" (4) 60 ms“! 114. A particle of mass m = 5 units is moving with uniform speed V = 3/2, units in the XY plane along the line Y=X +4. The magnitude of the angular momentum about origin is (1) zero (2) 60 units (3) 7.5 units, (4) 40 units M=5 chrdee Wises No uf Swi V =3V2 chral sHSES' XY dud Y=X+4 dp Bond Birdos. Se Lochs Scor@ mo Bog, Kia WigSrio. (1) S98 (2) 60 cdMdeyW GP TS obrde (4) 40 arden 115, The kinetic energy ofa circular diserotating with a speed of 60 r.p.m. about an axis passing through a point on its citcdimferenice and perpendicular to its plane is (mass of eireulardise =5kg, radius of die = 1m) approximately. HOOS SOD "LE Bocdy age Her serds oonow Ha, ego Sdorr Adswas 60 Shores SS Byers d SQo Ang, MBwkg Grind (Sgo GSyre5 kg, wseYo=l m) aj wor (Q) 160] (3) 1303 (4) 1403 Rough Work E2015 44-3 Set Code N 116, The amplitude ofa simple pendulum is 10cm. When the pendulum is ata displacement of 4cm from the mean position, the ratio of kinetic and potential energies at that point is b8 weed FOSS S008 1070.bd Suggs Bo sod Soko RSgioto 4wo.bo m wads, & Dodey 3g He, Rx digo dg () 5.25 Q) 25 @) 45 (4) 78 117. A satellite revolving around a planet has orbital velocity 10 kunvs. The additional velocity required for the satellite to escape from the gravitational field of the planet is wd yO wHtre 10 km/s SErgSKos ak Wiro HBT BBIOHD. w adyliro Gori, Hoeoysipoiss ShyordHo.d MSV THs EHTS GSSHII Dos? (1) 14.14km/s (2) 11.2 km/s (3) 4.14 km/s (4) 41.4km/s 118. The length of a metal wireds J, when the tension in it is F, and [, when the tension is F,. ‘Then original length ofthe Wire is 28 BAS S5gw/F} Gand TO SAS |, Bio"d S3ys F,eond TD HGH |, bi Bo8, de 2a, hh tb Fs b-h ote @) for @) Fb Fy (4) hh bh AF AAA es Rough Work E2015 45-B 119. The average depth of Indian ocean is about 3000m. The value of fractional compression av (=) of water at the bottom of the ocean is (given that the bulk modulus of water is 2.2 * 10°Nor?, g=9.8 ms, Py g= 1000 kgm) rods Sains HTH Sobrd 3000 bo. SosHswWio dor artioes* av Vv ) Dood (28 woos toeko = 2.2x10? Nm, g=9.8 ms 2p AS woRs Seso ( Py,97 1000 kgm) (1) 3.4102 (2) 1.34% 102 3) 4.13 x 10% (4) 13.4. « 102 120. The ratio of energies of emitted radiation bya black body at 600 k and 900 k when the surrounding temperature is 300 k SOSTO HAs 300k espe 600 kMdahm> WOK eAyiso Ig Ky SxyH Dede Hh Deo so D4. 5 (ly Te @ Rough Work E2015 46-B CHEMISTRY 121. On increasing temperature, the equilibrium constant of exothermic and endothermic reactions, respectively (1) Increases and decreases (2) Decreases and increases (3) Increases and increases (4) Decreases and decrease AQAISS, AYMINS CTL EGOS" BAIS DoS Aw SSmgaQrdvin ows Séo%er (1) DeMwHob, Stys08 2) sRdodPBBida0a 3) Bedsroeoa, Besisa08 A) StimboBPsRwoB 122, What is the pH of the NaOH solution when,0.04 gin of it dissolved in water and made to 100 ml solution? 0.04 ern NaOH] So déSe5* SON H 00 M.Ou erdwok Sairhiadyds Qd45 swe pH20s? (i) 2 Qo. @) 13 (4) 12 123. Which of thefollo methods is used for the removal of temporary hardness of water? (4) “Treatment with washing soda (2) Calgon method (3) Ton-exchange method (4) Clark's method & G08 TAS THOS TONS) Fohosimas eSGrhod 5gH 20? (1) wok ears wdiss adSdo Q) red Sge GB) sete SdSah 5ga (4) £8, Sge ‘Rough Work E2015 47-B 124, Assertion (A): Alkali metals are soft and have low melting and boiling points. Reason(R) : Thisis because interatomic bonds are weak. (1) Both (A)and (R) are not true (2) (A)is true but (R) is not correet explanation of (A) )_ (A) isnot true but (R) is true (4) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation of (A) Rado (A): go Sitter Tam Goma Srdoiw IHS FSS Loom whygda rom $n doc srdmo (R): 6 s0m0 wodd Sodrms nome nolrsom sod. (1) (A) So8ai (R) 09 Doar Sagosd rH (2) (A) S848 wd (A) K (R) HBAS DSi wre G) (A) Sogesa wee FA (R)SORRSO. (4) (A) Socio (R) Body SHGSD (A) So (R) SETS DSc 125. Identify the correct statement. (1) Lead forms compounds in oxidation state due to inert pair effect 2) Allhalogens form only he@itive oxidation. 3) _Catenation propertyfiercases from boron to oxygen. (4) Oxygen oxidditidh.staté is -1 in ozonides, fod TSS DalpegSa. () $2e8 8p pac BS Sywrow Idsdords somsw ed Iago wl Gerso Q)Greieen Ssvdm annus sda Qeowd ~doowds. GB) “yowodgin Sdyio SoS Hod whyaSh Bésiwodv08. G) sieS edxcmge Le'Sect -1 Rough Work E2015 48-8 126. Assertion (A): Noble gases have very low boili Reason(R) : All Noble gases have general electronic configuration of ns“np® (except He) (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation of (A) (2) (A) is false but (R) is true (3) (A)is true but (R) is false (4) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R} is not the correct explanation of (A) Dg Sto (A): boys Tolehow wor dy, rlysss Frevodsy sOimie (R): wd) aehyg Tuingow Sorte Jugs Srgosnd/isnp® (He dsy) (1) (A) SoBeis2 (R) Bodie SBgBSD So8ahss (A) Ko (R) SBE, Sta (2) (A) dogmsa wa Fd (R) SOGDsG (3) (A) 80gHSa FD (R) SOGHHA src (4) (A) SoBe (R) ode SESS SAYA) SIR) SGS IS8e0 Sev. points. 127. Which of the following statements dfecorrect? (A) Ocean is sink for CO¢ (B) Green house effect causes lowering of temperature of earth's surface. (C) To control GO gfnission by automobiles usually catalytic convertor are fitted into exhaust pipes (D) H,$0,,Herbieides and insecticides from mist. God gor SS! 58 daB567 (AYPCO;& Sess Gin bof wodox. {B) BSH" SdSS0 S08 Sd Gode HRes sme. (C) vtsaxBSoo' CO SmSos AchoGowbos oT pow ToOdMor swe SvSGFOs Onoroede. (D) H,SO, 80% Sadjo mires Soboito Eloaises Dose Deydouoao. (1) (C)& (D) (2) (A) &(B) G) (B)&() (4) (A)&(D) Rough Work E2015 49-B Set Code 128. The bond angle of fc bond in methoxy methane is Sogrdy Dod Set CSC modtteo. (ly 11.7? (2) 109° (3) 108.9° (4) 180° 129, Which of the following compounds has zero Dipolemoment? (1) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene (2) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene (3) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene (4) 1-chloro-2-methy! benzene God BAKO soi OgoyS erSoSo FORA. (Cl) 1,4-a8teBoas 2) 1 2. gee Boss () 1,3-asteBod 5 (4) V-got -2- mae Boss 130. Which of the following reagents tiscd to find out carbon-carbon multiple bonds? (1) Grignard reagent (2) Bayer'sreagent (3) Sandmayer'steagent (4) Gatterman reagent G00 THC MEGA FAS-FHS ndvaogrow MoewHs Tare. CQ Qheg wasso (QQ) Bag edsiiss GB) FOB Avo esto (4) PLES wsszi00 Rough Work E2015 50-B 131, Pure silicon doped with phosphorus is : (1) Amorphous (2). p-type semiconductor (3) n-type semiconductor (4) Insulator PHLES Shoh Taboas sepgs vos: (1) wayeseio0 (QQ) pose egarersin (3) nvsy egress (4) DelogS oessszo 132, 18 gm of glucose is dissolved in 90 gm of water. The relative lowering of vapour pressure of the solution is equal to 18 pre KpstorS 90 UPSoe DUS* SEALDSYHS WBS Soy ae mghss dss. a) 6 @) 02 @) 51 (4) 0.02 133. A gas 'X' is diss6lwed'in water at "2" bar pressure. Its mole fraction is 0.02 in solution. The mole fractiénofwater when the pressure of gas is doubled at the same temperature is 'X! @RearSinwao '2' ard Saso SY VSo* Sonownass, Wswos* wa ard wisn Qo2 ed sais Sg dodo Bow AoSHed S48 Hoss, Se ervidy. (1) 0.04 (@) 0.98 (3) 0.96 (4) 0.02 Rough Work E2015 51-B L_Ni J 134, Calculate AG° for the following cell reaction 2n¢4y + AGIs) + HyQy) > Ze, +2AG),) +207 (ae) Fu, = 40480V and EZ. = 0.760 (1) -305 ki/mol (2) -301 ki/mol @B) 305 ki/mol (4) 301 Ki/mol (G08 fobs Sircths dey ng, AGO Bfoudsn, Zrguy* AB20 (5s) * H2O@) > 2 00) + 2A (0) + 2OF (wey =+0.80V and Ely = -0.76V (1) -305 8 /Sre. (2Y 9-301 8.2320. (3) 305 Bare (4) 301 6.vareo 13: ‘The time requited for first ordetreaction to complete 90% is '#. What isthe time required to complete 99% of thelSame reaction? BS SSS ESmok BPW edie HE wSaRE '! eo SYS ed Se; 99 reo ayrsaras Séye ese 2087 (1) @r (2) 34 QB) ¢ (4) 40 Rough Work E2015 52-B 136, Which of the following is the most effective in causing coagulation of ferric hydroxide sol? God wdc? DO WOE Pees eS wdgos SkogSodor RyogSin BoBoritiedo? a) kel (2) KNO, (3) K,S0, (4) K,IFe(CN),] 137. Which of the following process does not involve heating? (1) Calcination (2) Smelting (3) Roasting (4) Levigation G00 BdyS Sgeboo SE BAUS Gthadss Hodes. (1) Bhygdev0 (2), SrsSSx G) Sgio (4), 85845 138. Which one of the following is €ortect with respect to basic character? SSS SoS" CoD PS SOB MOD KoQowoS. (1) P(CH,);>PH, (2) PH,>P(CH3); (3) PH; >NH, (4) PH,=NH, 139. When AgNO; solution is added in excess to 1M solution of CoCl, X NH, one mole of ‘AxCl is formed? What is the value of 'X'? AgNO; wSeo% wor IM CoCl; X NH; Smot KosndSs, 28 SrS AgCl DoyBiszndo "X' Devs 206d? at Q) 4 (3) 3 (ay 2 Rough Work E2015 53-B Set Code . N1 140. In which of the following coordination compounds, the central metal ion isin zero oxidation state? D Bisipos Steyvsost Zoe Stinsin tess whsse Yast aocin? (1) (FeO), Cl, (2) K,(Fe(CN),] G) Fe(Co), (4) [Fe(H,0),)¢1, 14 - The percentage of lanthanides and iron, respectively, in Misch metal are Da oro PoGIEO A0aiw atin TSdweo Sos (1) $0, 50 Q) 75,25 @) 90,10 (Aye 955 142. Sea divers use a mixture of SEY QSAPHT agi Tans. (1) O,N; @)LOnH, GB) OnH, @) N,H, 143. The polymer obtained with methylene bridges by condensation polymer a) Pvc @Q) Buna-S (3) Poly acrylomiitrile (4) Bakelite Bowes MOsbsasn ayo IS WES TdGw Ho oyrdend. (1) @ve (2) argos (3) Sd age gee (4) dager — Rough Work E2015 S4-B 144, The amino acid containing Indole partis, (1) Tryptophan (2) Tyrosine G) Proline (4) Methionine R0G'S aris SONS Joost SRS (1) waers (2) Bees (3) aes (4) DOanaS 145. The drug used as post operative analgesic in medicine is (1) L-Dopa (2) Amoxyéilin, (3) Sulphapyridine (4) Morphine FQIsSo OS0S5in EDA dos ITBEWOST ESgioct 7S CSSS0 () Les Q) wsraros (3) Seryboas (4) So0y5 146. CjHsOH + 41, + IN@yCOY— X + HCOONa + SNal +3CO,+2H20. In the above reaction is (1) Diiodomethane (2) Tri iodo methane (3) olodommethane (4) Tetra iodo methane (C)HgOH + 41y + 3NayCO, -» X + HCOONa + SNal 1 3COz +2H20 D Boge OHSS WY OG (1) 3 sAnwnds (2) 6 wdnendss G) ed@orhas (4) ByreDoe nds Rough Work £2015 55-B 147. Phenol on oxidation in air gives *@). Quinone 2). Catechol (3) Resorsinol (4) O-Cresol bad rds whsdwiin Doddyd dys, () 8gats Q) sore < GQ) o@gQrs (4) Ong ¢ 148. Identify the reagents A and B respectively in the following maine Gob Sas SSgoo5* A, B e& S&S CSoS0 S* AG oxS0; CH,COOH —Y> cH,COC] —2+ CH,CHO & (1) SOCL,1,/pd-BasO, (2)@Hyypd-BuS0,,SOCL, 3) S0C1,,H,0, In O50, 149. Prediet respectively "X' ani 2 following reactions 0d wos : io SdNSSSNS' QOS. r—-NH, A N-c1-¥ > Ar-Cl ap Ch, (2) NaNO,- HCI& HCL INO, = HCL & CuCl (4) NaNO,—HC1& NaNH, sh E2015 56-8 150. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is corres! for an electron in 3e/ orbital. 3d WOINES BS a8 OW HS sboahs yobsS Sowsoo < (1) n=3.1=2,m=-3,5= +4 @) n=3,1=3,m=43, 58> (4) n=3,1=2,m=3,88="> —o - Ifthe kinetic energy ofa particle is reduced to oe wave length becomes (1) 2 times Pi oss G) 4 times (4) J2 times 28 Seati Goo, MBYBD ee Awd scot ee (1) Bods dey ae? @) 5 Bey esd GB)» ¢ G) n=3,/=2,m=-2,5= i- 1S wrods (4) V2 Say wrx Pisoni the most acidic oxide among the following oxides based on their reaction with water ag Bod adgedis wBydoer NUS ab weg wader eagbs Sty SHAds Moved. (1) so, Q) PO G) CLO, (4) NO, Rough Work £2015 57-B 153. Match the following. List] List IT (A) Rubedium (Germanium (B) Platinum. (I) Radio active chaleogen (C) Ekasilicon (III) S = block element (D) Polonium (IV) Atomic number 78 Gob abd addddad Bes SQ8-I1 (A) &bdaRo () BB200 (B) RSSo (I) BdArErOE ost 2S (C) deddeS — (IM) Snes Ssressn (D) BstB0%0 (IV) SeSren Soms 78 The correct match is 80 wond ee (Ay (BY). (Cy (D) qd) av) GD. ay) (2) (I) sedV)y (0 qu) G3) @® gy) aly @eavy ap) ay Rough Work E2015 58-B 154. Which of the following docs not have triple bond between the atoms? & G0 TAS Sddrmio sods Gnogsn SdBb? (1) NS @) CO Q@) NO @) ¢,? 15: a . In which one of the following pairs the two species have identical shape but differ in hybridization (Gob 4%) soto D zobs 28 wurde dod SHAD SoBSdared Gods. CQ) |, BeCl, (2)p NH;, BF; G) Xe, 5 @ NH,’.Sk, 156, On the top ofa mountain water boils at (1) High tempéfitture (2) Same temperature G) HighPressure (4) Lowtemperature SggPapdisy Mo ewmfyPSso adiords wSOdS ayes Q) 88 axe Q) 68 emus G) ds daso (4) B8a,o eaeies Rough Work E2015 59-B 157. Which one of the following is the wrong statement about the liquid? (1) Ithas intermolecular force of attraction (2) Evaporation of liquids increases with the decrease of surface area (3) Itresembles a gas near the critical temperature (4) _Itisin an intermediate state between gaseous and solid state Grew Somodod soghs wesw FOdO? (1) Greet wossans wide meres IsoyS (2) @583¢ Sroso SAS SOB Gare why sssie Deora. G) S0Og axis 3g ad Toinjos' Hd ainods. G) ad di, Tain Rows Sods POS ainodss, 158. A carbon compound contains 12.8% of catbon, 2. 1% of hydrogen and 85.1% of bromine The molecular weight of the compound is 187.9, Calculate the molecular formula of the compound, (Atomic wts: H = 1,008)C'= 12.0, Br=79.9) BE TS SeyKSSnc ne 12.8%, Wad 2.1% sadoho WS 85.1% Jayow. w STAYTSSn Koos, CMT SH 187.9 ond Td was eyeriia Khosod. (Siireanrmes H = 1.008, C = 42.0, Br = 79.9) (1) CH,Br Q) CHBr, (3) (HBr, (4) CH,Br Rough Wark E2015 60-B 159. 3.011 * 10° atoms of an element weights 1.15 gm. The atomic mass of the element is ee Sorosy 3.011 ¥ 10? SéSrmoyjo dso 1.15 ur. wond & Srok} Svireo Sgrre Dos? a) 23 @) 10 @) 16 (4) 355 160, Which one of the following is applicable for an adiabaticexpatision ofan ideal gas? God TAS OB wed) Tojo HOGS GRcsko Soria (1) AE=0 (yy AW- AE @G) AW--AE (4) AW=0 Rough Work E215 61-B

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