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Physics : Q. 1 to Q. 50
Chemistry : Q. 51 to Q. 100
Mathematics : Q. 101 to Q. 150

001.

PHYSICS / ^m{VH$em
A small bead of mass M slides on a 001. EH$ M `mZ H$m N>moQ>m ZH$m EH$
smooth wire that is bent in a circle of
{MH$Zo Vma na {$gbVm h& `hm Vma EH$
radius R. It is released at the top of
R {`m Ho$ dm Ho$ ^mJ Ho$ $n | wS>m
the circular part of the wire (point A
hAm h& ZHo$ H$mo d{m` ^mJ Ho$ {eIa
in the figure) with a negligibly small
({M | q~X A) go ZJ` doJ go w$
velocity. Find the height H where the
{H$`m OmVm h& dh D$MmB H kmV H$amo
bead will reverse direction.

Ohm ZH$m AnZr {Xem nbQ>Vm h&



002.

3R

2
(C) R
(A)

5R
2
(D) 2R
(B)

Two persons A and B start from the same


location and walked around a square in
opposite directions with constant speeds.
The square has side 60m. Speeds of A
and B are 4m/s and 2m/s respectively.
When will they meet first time?
(A) 10 sec
(B) 20 sec
(C) 30 sec
(D) 40 sec

1-AA ]

002.

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3R

2
(C) R
(A)

5R
2
(D) 2R
(B)

Xmo `{$ A
VWm B EH$ hr OJh go EH$
dJ na {dnarV {XemAm| | AMa Mmbmo go
MbZm ma^ H$aVo h& dJ H$s ^wOm 60m
h, A VWm B H$s Mmb| H$e 4m/s VWm
2m/s h& do nhbr ~ma H$~ {b|Jo ?
(A) 10 sec
(C) 30 sec

(B) 20 sec
(D) 40 sec

[ Contd...

003.

A tire of radius R rolls on a flat surface


with angular velocity and velocity
as shown in the diagram. If >R, in
which direction does friction from the
tire act on the road ?

003.

EH$ R {`m H$m n{h`m gVb gVh na


H$moUr` doJ VWm doJ go {MmZwgma
bwS>H$ ahm h& `{X >R Vmo Q>m`a mam
gS>H$ na KfU {H$g {Xem | bJoJm?





004.

(A) Towards the left


(B) Towards the right
(C) Towards downwards
(D) Towards upwards
Consider one dimensional motion of
a particle of mass m. It has potential
energy U = a + bx2 where a and
b are positive constants. At origin
(x = 0) it has initial velocity 0. It
performs simple harmonic oscillations.
The frequency of the simple harmonic
motion depends on
(A) b alone
(B) b and a alone
(C) b and m alone
(D) b, a and m alone

(A)
(C)

004.

EH$ m `mZ Ho$ H$U H$s EH$ {dr`


J{V na {dMma H$s{OE & BgH$s pW{VO
D$Om U = a + bx2 h Ohm a VWm b
YZmH$ {Z`VmH$ h& yb {~X (x = 0)
na BgH$m map^H$ doJ 0 h & `h gab
Amd{V J{V H$aVm h {OgH$s Amd{V {ZZ
na {Z^a H$aVr h
(A) Ho$db b na
(B) Ho$db b VWm a na
(C) Ho$db b VWm m na
(D) Ho$db b, a VWm m na
H$me {dwV grH$aU {ZZ | go {Og A{^JhrV
(H$nZm) na `wnZ H$s JB h dh h:
(A) BboQmoZ Ho$db Cht H$jH$m| | ah gH$Vo
h
h {OZ| H$moUr` gdoJ n 2
hmo VWm
n EH$ nyUmH$ h&
(B) BboQmoZ go g~ VaJ H$s VaJX`
h
h Ohm p gdoJ h &
=
p
(C) H$me V^r Cn hmoVm h O~ BboQmoZ
EH$ H$jH$ go Xgao | Hy$XVm h &
(D) H$me H$m AdemofU D$Om Ho$ dmQ>m
E = h Ho$ $n | hmoVm h&
EH$ Vob H$s naV {OgH$m KZd 724 kg/m3
h& `h 1000 kg/m3 KZd dmbo Ob Ho$ D$na
Va ahr h& EH$ bmH$ Vob-Ob AVgVh na
{MmZwgma Bg H$ma Va ahm h {H$ BgH$m 1/6
Am`VZ Vob | VWm 5/6 Am`VZ Ob | h
Vmo bmH$ H$m KZd `m hmoJm?





005.

The postulate on which the photoelectric


equation is derived is

(A) electrons are restricted to orbits of
h
angular momentum n
where n
2
is an integer.

(B) electrons are associated with wave
h

of wavelength =
where p is
p

momentum.

(C) light is emitted only when electrons
jump between orbits.

(D) light is absorbed in quanta of
energy E = h





005.



006.

A layer of oil with density 724 kg/m3


floats on water of density 1000 kg/m3.
A block floats at the oil-water interface
with 1/6 of its volume in oil and 5/6
of its volume in water, as shown in the
figure. What is the density of the block?

006.

(A) 776 kg/m3 (B) 954 kg/m3


(C) 1024 kg/m3 (D) 1276 kg/m3

1-AA ]

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~m`t Va$
ZrMo H$s Va$

(A) 776 kg/m3


(C) 1024 kg/m3

(B) Xm`r
(D) D$na

Va$
H$s Va$

(B) 954 kg/m3


(D) 1276 kg/m3
[ PTO

007.

A string fixed at both ends has a standing


wave mode for which the distances
between adjacent nodes is 18cm. For
the next consecutive standing wave
mode distances between adjacent nodes
is 16cm. The minimum possible length
of the string is
(A) 288 cm
(B) 72 cm
(C) 144 cm
(D) 204 cm

007.

EH$ agr XmoZm| {gam| go OS>dV h VWm EH$


AJmr VaJ {dYm | H$mJV {ZnXm| Ho$
` Xar 18cm h& AJbr H$mJV AJmr
VaJ {dYm | H$mJV {ZnXm| Ho$ ` Xar
16cm h& agr H$s `yZV b~mB hmoJr
(A) 288 cm
(C) 144 cm

(B) 72 cm
(D) 204 cm

008.

EH$ Vma H$m byn Omo {H$ 20cm2 H$m


jo$b n[a~ H$aVm h VWm BgH$m {VamoY
10 h& Bg byn H$mo 2.4T Ho$ Mw~H$s`
jo | Bg H$ma aIm OmVm h {H$ BgH$m
Vb Mw~H$s` jo Ho$ b~dV hmo& A~
byn H$mo Mw~H$s` jo | go EH$mEH$ hQ>m
{X`m OmVm h Vmo Vma (byn)Ho$ {H$gr q~X
go {H$VZm Amdoe dm{hV hmoVm h?

008.

A wire loop that encloses an area of


20cm2 has a resistance of 10. The
loop is placed in a magnetic field of
2.4T with its plane perpendicular to the
field .The loop is suddenly removed
from the field. How much charge flows
past a given point in the wire?

(A) 4.8104C (B) 2.4103C

(A) 4.8104C (B) 2.4103C

(C) 1.2104C (D) 101C

(C) 1.2104C (D) 101C

009.

A right isosceles triangle of side a has


charges q,+3q and q arranged on
its vertices as shown in the figure .
What is the electric potential at point
P midway between the line connecting
the +q and q charges ?

009.

EH$ gH$moU `w$ g{~mh {^wO {OgH$s


{MmZwgma ^wOm a h VWm Bg na Amdoe
q,+3q VWm q BgHo$ erfm] na {MmZwgma
`dpWV h& Amdoe +q VWm q H$mo OmoS>Zo
dmbr aoIm H$m ` q~X P h Vmo q~X
P na {dwV {d^d {H$VZm hmoJm?

(A)

(A)

q

0 a
3q
(C)

o a

3q
2 2 o a
3q
(D)
2 o a

(B)

q

0 a
3q
(C)

o a

3q
2 2 o a
3q
(D)
2 o a

(B)

010.

Shown below is a graph of current


versus applied voltage for a diode.
Approximately what is the resistance
of the diode for an applied voltage of
1.5V?

010.

ZrMo {X`m J`m Jm$ S>m`moS> Ho$ {bE Ymam


(current) VWm Amamo{nV dmoQ>Vm (voltage)
Ho$ ` ~Zm`m J`m h& Amamo{nV dmoQ>Vm
1.5V Ho$ {bE S>m`moS> H$m {VamoY bJ^J
{H$VZm hmoJm?

(A) Zero
(C) 2

(A) ey`
(C) 2

1-AA ]

(B) 1
(D)

[ 4 ]

(B) 1
(D)
[ Contd...

011.





012.


013.



014.



015.

A sound wave is generated by the howl


of a wolf in the night. How would we
describe the motion of a particular air
molecule near the ground, a mile away
from the wolf, on average (i.e. ignoring
the random wandering of gas molecules)?
(A) It moves up and down in an
oscillating fashion
(B) It moves away from the wolf at
the speed of sound
(C) It moves back and forth (oscillating)
towards the wolf
(D) It moves in the horizontal circle.

011.

Which of the following Material has


lowest resistivity ?
(A) Constantan (B) Silver
(C) Manganin (D) Copper

012.

An incompressible non viscous fluid


flows steadily through a cylindrical
pipe which has radius 2R at point A
and radius R at point B farther along
the flow direction. If the velocity of
the fluid at point A is V, its velocity
at the point B will be
(A) 2V
(B) V
(C) V/2
(D) 4V

013.

In a room where the temperature is


30C a body cools from 61C to 59C
in 4 minutes. The time taken by the
body to cool from 51C to 49C will
be about
(A) 4 minutes (B) 6 minutes
(C) 5 minutes (D) 8 minutes

014.

A students 9.0 V, 7.5W portable radio


was left on from 9:00 P.M. until 3:00
A.M. How much charge passed through
the wires?
(A) 6000C
(B) 12000C
(C) 18000C
(D) 24000C

015.

1-AA ]

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EH$ ^o{S>`o H$s VoO AmdmO mam am{ |


EH$ d{Z VaJ CnZ H$s OmVr h (`hm
Jg AUwAm| Ho$ `mpN>H$ ^U H$s Cnojm
H$aVo hE) ^o{S>`o go EH$ rb Xa OrZ
na pWV EH$ hdm Ho$ H$U H$s J{V AmgV
$n go {H$g H$ma X{eV hmoJr ?
(A) `h D$na ZrMo EH$ XmobZr $n |
J{V H$aoJm &
(B) `h ^o{S>`o go Xa H$s Va$ d{Z H$s
Mmb go J{V H$aoJm&
(C) `h ^o{S >`o H$s Va$ AmJo nrN>o (XmobZr)
J{V H$aoJm &
(D) `h EH$ jo{VO dm | J{V H$aVm h&
{ZZ | go g~go H$ {VamoYH$Vm dmbm
nXmW h
(A) H$m|Q>oZZ
(B) MmXr
(C) |tZ
(D) Vm~m
EH$ AgnrS> A`mZ d EH$ ~obZmH$ma
nmBn | go gVV $n go ~h ahm h& BgHo$
~hmd H$s {Xem Ho$ AZw{Xe q~X A na
d H$m doJ V h& q~X A na nmBn H$s
{`m 2R h VWm d dmh H$s {Xem |
XaW q~X B na nmBn H$s {`m R h
Vmo q~X B na d H$m doJ `m hmoJm?
(A) 2V
(C) V/2

(B) V
(D) 4V

EH$ H$ao H$m Vmn 30C h Bg|


dVw H$mo 61C go 59C VH$ R>S>r
| bJm g` 4 {ZQ> h & dVw
51C go 49C VH$ R>S>r hmoZo |
g` bJ^J hmoJm
(A) 4 {ZQ>
(B) 6 {ZQ>
(C) 5 {ZQ>
(D) 8 {ZQ>

EH$
hmoZo
H$mo
bJm

EH$ N>m H$m 9.0 V Ed 7.5W H$m EH$


ao{S>`mo 9:00 P.M go 3:00 A.M. VH$ Mmby
ahVm h Vmo Vma mam {H$VZm Amdoe dm{hV
hAm?
(A) 6000C
(C) 18000C

(B) 12000C
(D) 24000C

[ PTO

016.

A conducting wheel rim in which there


are three conducting rods of each of
length l is rotating with constant angular
velocity in a uniform magnetic field
B as shown in figure. The induced
potential difference between its centre
and rim will be

(A) 0

(C) Bl

017.

An imaginary, closed spherical surface


S of radius R is centered on the origin.
A positive charge +q is originally at
the origin and electric flux through the
surface is E. Three additional charges
are now added along the x axis: 3q
R
R
at x = , + 5q at x = and 4q at
2
2
3R
. The flux through S is now
x=
2
(A) 3E
(B) 4E

(C) 6E

018.

An 1800 W toaster, a 1.3KW electric


fan and a 100W lamp are plugged in
the same 120V circuit i.e. all the three
devices are in parallel. What is the
approximate value of the total current
(i.e. sum of the current drawn by the
three devices) through circuit ?
(A) 18A
(B) 27A
(C) 40A
(D) 120A

1-AA ]

Bl 2
2
3
(D) Bl 2
2
(B)

(D) 7E

016.

EH$ n{hE H$s MmbH$ n[a{Y na {MmZwgma


VrZ MmbH$ N>S>o EH$ gmZ Mw~H$s` jo
B | AMa H$moUr` doJ go KyUZ H$a
ahr h & `oH$ N>S> H$s b~mB l h &
n{h`o H$s n[a{Y d H|$ Ho$ ` CnZ
o[aV {d^dmVa hmoJm

(A) 0

(C) Bl

017.

EH$ H$mn{ZH$ JmobmH$ma ~X gVh S H$s


{`m R h {OgH$m H|$ yb q~X na h&
nhbo EH$ YZmH$ Amdoe +q yb q~X
na aIm hAm Wm VWm gVh go nm[aV
{dwV bg E Wm& A~ VrZ A{V[a$
Amdoe x Aj Ho$ AZw{Xe {ZZ Vah go
aIo OmVo h 3q Amdoe x = R2 na,
R
+5q Amdoe x =
na VWm 4q Amdoe
2
na h& A~ gVh S go nm[aV bg hmoJm

(A) 3E

Bl 2
2
3
(D) Bl 2
2

(B)
2

(C) 6E

(B) 4E
(D) 7E

018.

EH$ 1800 W H$m Q>moQ>a, EH$ 1.3KW


H$m {dwV nIm d EH$ 100W H$m ~~
H$mo 120V Ho$ EH$ hr n[anW | bJm`m
OmVm h AWmV `o g^r VrZm| `w{$`m
gmVa H$ h& n[anW go Hw$b dm{hV
Ymam (AWmV VrZm| `w{$`m| mam br JB
YmamAm| H$m `moJ) H$m mZ bJ^J hmoJm?

(A) 18A

(B) 27A

(C) 40A

(D) 120A

[ 6 ]

[ Contd...

019.

Four very long current carrying wires


in the same plane intersect to form a
square 40.0cm on each side as shown
in the figure. What is the magnitude
of current I so that the magnetic field
at the centre of the square is zero?

019.

Mma b~o Ymamdmhr Vma EH$ hr Vb |


h VWm EH$ dJ H$s `oH$ ^wOm 40cm
~ZmVo hE {MmZwgma {VN>oX H$aVo h&
dJ Ho$ H|$ na Mw~H$s` jo ey` hmoZo
Ho$ {bE Ymam I H$m n[amU {H$VZm hmoZm
Mm{hE?

(A) 2A
(C) 22A

(A) 2A
(C) 22A

020.

If the current in the toroidal solenoid


increases uniformly from zero to 6.0A
in 3.0s. Self inductance of the toroidal
solenoid is 40H. The magnitude of self
induced emf is
(A) 24V
(B) 48V
(C) 80V
(D) 160V

020.

EH$ Q>moamoBS>Zwm n[aZm{bH$m | Ymam EH$


gmZ $n go ey` go 6.0A VH$ 3.0s
| ~T>Vr h& Q>moamoBS>Zwm n[aZm{bH$m H$m
doaH$d 40H h& d o[aV {dwV dmhH$
~b H$m n[amU h

An electron is at ground state of the


H atom. Minimum energy required to
excite the H atom into second excited
state is
(A) 10.2eV
(B) 3.4eV
(C) 13.6eV
(D) 12.1eV

021.

A particle enters uniform constant


magnetic field region with its initial
velocity parallel to the field direction.
Which of the following statements
about its velocity is correct? (neglect
the effects of other fields)
(A) There is change only in magnitude
(B) There is change only in direction
(C) There is change in both magnitude
and direction
(D) There is no change

022.

Magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic


materials is of the order of (SI units)
(A) +105
(B) 105
5
(C) +10
(D) +104 to +102

023.



021.



022.





023.

1-AA ]

(B) 18A
(D) 38A

[ 7 ]

(A) 24V
(C) 80V

(B) 18A
(D) 38A

(B) 48V
(D) 160V

EH$ H namUw Ho$ yb Va | EH$ BboQmZ


h& H namUw H$mo {Vr` Cmo{OV AdWm
| Cmo{OV H$aZo Ho$ {bE `yZV {H$VZr
D$Om H$s Amd`H$Vm hmoJr ?
(A) 10.2eV
(C) 13.6eV

(B) 3.4eV
(D) 12.1eV

EH$ H$U EH$ gmZ Mw~H$s` jo |


Mw~H$s` jo H$s {Xem Ho$ AZw{Xe map^H$
doJ go doe H$aVm h& BgHo$ doJ Ho$ ~mao
| H$mZgm H$WZ g` hmoJm? (A` jom|
Ho$ ^mdm| H$mo ZJ` m{ZE)
(A) Ho$db n[amU | n[adVZ hmoJm
(B) Ho$db {Xem | n[adVZ hmoJm
(C) n[amU d {Xem XmoZm| | n[adVZ
hmoJm
(D) H$moB n[adVZ Zht hmoJm
{VMw~H$s` nXmW H$s Mw~H$s` d{V H$s
H$mo{Q> (SI BH$mB |) hmoJr
(A) +105
(C) +105

(B) 105
(D) +104 to +102

[ PTO

024.


025.

Magnitude of binding energy of satellite


is E and kinetic energy is K .The ratio
E/K is
(A) 1
(B) 1/2
(C) 2/1
(D) 1/4

024.

Figure shows the total acceleration


a=32m/s2 of a moving particle moving
clockwise in a circle of radius R=1m.
What are the centripetal acceleration and
speed v of the particle at given instant?

025.

{M | {`m R=1m Ho$ dm | X{jUmdV


KyVo hE H$U H$m Hw$b daUa=32m/s2
h Vmo H$U H$m A{^Ho$r` daU d H$U
H$s Mmb {XE JE jU na `m hmoJr?

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

EH$ ~b F=75N H$mo 5kg `mZ Ho$


bmH$ na {MmZwgma pWa {MH$Zo ZV Vb
Ho$ AZw{Xe bJm`m OmVm h& `hm Jwdr`
daU g=10m/s2 h& bmH$ H$m daU hmoJm

16m/s2,

(A) 1
(C) 2/1

(A)
16m/s
2
(B) 16m/s , 4m/s
(C) 16 3 m/s2, 4 3 m/s
(D) 16 3 m/s2, 4m/s

026.

A force F=75N is applied on a block


of mass 5kg along the fixed smooth
incline as shown in figure. Here
gravitational acceleration g=10m/s2.
The acceleration of the block is

026.

(A) 5

m
downwards the incline
s2
m
(B) 5 2 upwards the incline
s
m
(C) 10 2 downwards the incline
s
m
(D) 10 2 upwards the incline
s

A 3kg object has initial velocity


^6it - 2tjh m/s. The total work done on
the object if its velocity changes to
^8it + 4tjh m/s is
(A) 60J
(B) 120J
(C) 216J
(D) 44J

027.




027.

1-AA ]

goQ>obmBQ> H$s ~YZ D$Om H$m n[amU E


h VWm CgH$s J{VO D$Om H$m mZ K h
Vmo AZwnmV E/K hmoJm

(B) 1/2
(D) 1/4

16m/s2, 16m/s
16m/s2, 4m/s
16 3 m/s2, 4 3 m/s
16 3 m/s2, 4m/s

m
(A) 5 2
s
m
(B) 5 2
s
m
(C) 10 2
s
m
(D) 10 2
s

ZV Vb Ho$ AZw{Xe ZrMo H$s Amoa


ZV Vb Ho$ AZw{Xe D$na H$s Amoa
ZV Vb Ho$ AZw{Xe ZrMo H$s Amoa
ZV Vb Ho$ AZw{Xe D$na H$s Amoa

3kg H$s dVw H$m map^H$


t
^6i - 2tjh m/s h & `{X dVw H$m
^8it + 4tjh m/s hmo OmVm h V~ VH$

EH$

na {H$`m J`m Hw$b H$m` hmoJm



[ 8 ]

(A) 60J
(C) 216J

doJ
do J
dVw

(B) 120J
(D) 44J
[ Contd...

028.

A heat engine absorbs 360J of energy


by heat and performs 25J of work in
each cycle. The energy expelled to the
cold reservoir in each cycle is
(A) 360J
(B) 385J
(C) 335J
(D) 14.4J

028.

029.

Three nonconducting large parallel plates


have surface charge densities ,2 and
4 respectively as shown in figure. The
electric field at the point P is

029.

{MmZwgma VrZ AMmbH$ ~S>r gmVa boQ>mo


Ho$ n> Amdoe KZd H$e ,2 VWm
4 h& q~X P na {dwV jo h

(A)

(A)


030.

3

20

(C)

0

3
0

(D)
20
(B)

EH$ D$m BOZ `oH$ MH$ | 360J D$m


H$m AdemofU H$aVm h VWm 25J H$m`
`oH$ MH$ | H$aVm h& `oH$ MH$ |
R>So> hmO H$mo Xr JB D$Om hmoJr
(A) 360J
(C) 335J

3

20

(C)

0

A battery of constant voltage is


available. How to adjust a system of
three identical capacitors to get high
electrostatic energy with the given
battery
(A) Two parallel and one in series
(B) Three in series
(C) Three in parallel
(D) Whatever may be combination, it
will always have same electrostatic
energy

030.

031.

Five resistances are connected as shown


in the figure. The equivalent resistance
between points A and C is

031.

(A) 21.2

(A) 21.2

(C) 44

(C) 44

1-AA ]

(B) 30
20
(D)

[ 9 ]

(B) 385J
(D) 14.4J

3
0

(D)
20
(B)

EH$ AMa dmoQ>Vm H$s ~Q>ar CnbY h&


VrZ EH$gmZ gYm[am| Ho$ {ZH$m` go C
pWa {dwV D$Omdmbr pW{V m H$aZo Ho$
{bE Bh| H$go g`mo{OV H$aZm Mm{hE
(A) Xm| gmVa H$ | d EH$ loUr H$
H$m g`moOZ
(B) VrZm| loUr H$ |
(C) VrZm| gmVa H$ |
(D) {H$gr ^r Vah H$m g`moOZ hmo pWa
{dwV D$Om hoem gmZ hmoJr
nmM {VamoY {MmZwgma OwS>o h& q~X A
VWm q~X C Ho$ ` Vw` {VamoY hmoJm

(B) 30
20
(D)

3
[ PTO

032.



033.

The frequencies of X rays, Gamma rays


and visible light waves rays are a, b
and c respectively, then
(A) a>b>c
(B) a>b, b<c
(C) a<b, b>c (D) a<b, b<c
An equiconvex (biconvex) lens has
focus length f. It is cut into three parts
as shown in the figure. What is the
focal length of Cut part I ?

032.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

{H$aUm|, Jmm {H$aUm| VWm ` H$me


VaJ {H$aUm| H$s Amd{V`m H$e a, b
VWm c h V~
a>b>c
a>b, b<c
a<b, b>c
a<b, b<c

033.

EH$ g Cmb b|g (C^`m|mb) H$s $moH$g


Xar f h& BgH$mo {MmZwgma VrZ ^mJm| |
{d^m{OV {H$`m OmVm h Vmo H$mQ>o JE ^mJ
I H$s $moH$g b~mB `m hmoJr?

(A)

f

2
(C) 3f

(B) 2f
f
(D)
3

f
(A)
2

(C) 3f

034.

A cell has terminal voltage 2V in open


circuit and internal resistance of the
given cell is 2. If 4A of current is
flowing between points P and Q in the
circuit and then the potential difference
between P and Q is

034.

Iwbo n[anW | EH$ gob H$s


dmoQ>Vm 2V h VWm {XE JE
AmV[aH$ {VamoY 2 h & `{X
Ymam q~XAm| P VWm Q Ho$ `
~h ahr h {~XAm| P VWm Q
{d^dmVa h

(A) 30V

(B) 26V

(A) 30V

(B) 26V

(C) 22V

(D) 24V

(C) 22V

(D) 24V

035.

A Proton and an alpha particle both are


accelerated through the same potential
difference. The ratio of corresponding
de-Broglie wavelengths is

035.

(A) 2

(B)

EH$ moQ>moZ Ed EH$ A$m H$U XmoZm| H$mo


gmZ {d^dmVa mam d[aV {H$`m OmVm
h& CZH$s gJV S>r ~mobr VaJXY`m} H$m
AZwnmV h

(C) 2 2

(D)

1-AA ]

(B) 2f
f
(D)
3

2
1

2 2

[ 10 ]

(A) 2

(B)

(C) 2 2

(D)

1
2 2

{gam| H$s
gob H$m
4A H$s
n[anW |
Ho$ `

[ Contd...

036.

Two balls of mass m and 4m are


connected by a rod of length L. The
mass of the rod is small and can be
treated as zero. The size of the balls can
also can be neglected. We also assume
the centre of the rod is hinged, but the
rod can rotate about its centre in the
vertical plane without friction. What is
the gravity induced angular acceleration
of the rod when the angle between the
rod and the vertical line is as shown.

(A)

6g
sin
5L

(B)

(C)

5g
sin
6L

(D)

037.



038.

036.

Xmo J|Xo {OZH$m `mZ m VWm 4m h


BZH$mo L b~mB H$s N>S> mam OmoS>m OmVm
h& N>S> H$m `mZ ZJ` h VWm J|Xm|
H$m AmH$ma ^r ZJ` h& h `h ^r mZVo
h {H$ N>S> H$m Ho$ H$sb{H$V {H$`m OmVm
h naVw N>S> D$dmYa Vb | {~Zm KfU
Ho$ BgHo$ Ho$ Ho$ gmnoj Ky{UV hmo gH$Vr
h& O~ N>S> H$m D$dmYa aoIm Ho$ gmW
{MmZwgma H$moU hmo Vmo Cg g` Jwd
O{ZV N>S> H$m H$moUr` daU `m hmoJm?

g
sin
3L

(A)

6g
sin
5L

(B)

g
sin
3L

g
cos
6L

(C)

5g
sin
6L

(D)

g
cos
6L

A projectile is projected with an initial


velocity ^4it + 5tjh m/s. Here tj is the
unit vector directed vertically upwards
and unit vector it is in the horizontal
direction .Velocity of the projectile (in
m/s) just before it hits the ground is
(A) 4it + 5tj
(B) - 4it + 5tj
(C) 4it - 5tj
(D) - 4it - 5tj

037.

EH$ jo` H$mo map^H$ doJ^4it + 5tjhm/s


Ho$ gmW jo{nV {H$`m OmVm h& `hm tj
BH$mB g{Xe D$dmYa D$na H$s Amoa h
VWm it BH$mB g{Xe jo{VO {Xem | h&
jo` H$s OrZ go Q>H$a go R>rH$ nyd
CgH$m doJ (r./go.) hmoJm

(A) 4it +
(C) 4it -

What is the approximate percentage


error in the measurement of time period
of a simple pendulum if maximum
errors in the measurement of length l
and gravitational acceleration g are 3%
and 7% respectively ?

038.

EH$ gab bmobH$ Ho$ AmdVH$mb Ho$ mnZ


| bJ^J {VeV w{Q> {H$VZr hmoJr `{X
b~mB l VWm Jwdr` daU g mnZ |
A{YH$V w{Q> H$e 3% VWm 7% h

(A) 2 %

(B) 3 %

(C) 5 %

(D) 10 %

(A) 2 %

(B) 3 %

(C) 5 %

(D) 10 %

1-AA ]

[ 11 ]

5tj
5tj

(B) - 4it +
(D) - 4it -

5tj
5tj

[ PTO

039.

A gas undergoes the cyclic process


shown in figure .The cycle is repeated
100 times per minute. The power
generated is

(A) 60W

(B) 120W

(C) 240W

(D) 100W

040.

039.

EH$ Jg EH$ MH$s` H$ | {MmZwgma


AZwgaU H$aVr h & Bg MH$ H$s {V
{ZQ> 100 ~ma nwZamd{m H$s OmVr h &
CnZ e{$ hmoJr

(A) 60W

(B) 120W

(C) 240W

(D) 100W

Three charges lie on the frictionless


horizontal surface at the vertices of
equilateral triangle as shown in figure.
Two charges X and Y are fixed whereas
third charge Z is released. Which path
will charge Z take upon release ?

040.

VrZ Amdoe EH$ KfUa{hV j{VO gVh na


EH$ g~mh {^wO Ho$ erfm} na {MmZwgma
h& BZ| go Xmo Amdoe X VWm Y OS>dV
(fixed) h VWm Vrgam Amdoe Z w$ {H$`m
OmVm h Vmo w$ H$aZo Ho$ CnamV Amdoe Z
mam H$mZgm nW (path) AnZm`m OmVm h?

(A) Path I

(B) Path II

(A)

nW

(B)

nW

II

(C) Path III

(D) Path IV

(C)

nW

III

(D)

nW

IV

041.

There are two waves having wavelengths


100cm and 101cm and same velocity
303m/s. The beat frequency is
(A) 3Hz
(B) 2Hz
(C) 4Hz
(D) 1Hz

041.

Xmo VaJ| {OZH$s VaJX`


101cm h VWm gmZ doJ
{dnX Amd{V hmoJr

(A) 3Hz
(C) 4Hz

1-AA ]

[ 12 ]

100cm
303m/s

VWm
h&

(B) 2Hz
(D) 1Hz

[ Contd...

042.

Two polaroids A and B are placed with


their polaroid axes 30 to each other as
shown in the figure. A plane polarized
light passes through the polaroid A and
after passing through it, intensity of
light becomes I0.What is the intensity
of finally transmitted light after passing
through the polaroid B ?

(A) 0.25I0
(C) 0.75I0

043.




044.



045.

042.

Xmo nmobamoBS> (YwdH$) A VWm B EH$ Xgao


go {MmZwgma Bg H$ma aIr OmVr h {H$
CZH$s nmobamoBS> Ajm| Ho$ ` H$moU 30
h nmobamoBS> A go JwOaZo Ho$ nmV gVb
Yw{dV H$me H$s VrdVm I0 hmo OmVr h
nmobamoBS> B go JwOaZo Ho$ nmV A{V $n
go nmaJ{V H$me H$s VrdVm `m hmoJr?

(A) 0.25I0
(C) 0.75I0

Laser light has following property


(A) laser light is white light
(B) laser light is highly coherent
(C) laser light always lies in X-rays
region
(D) laser light does not have directionality
property

043.


boOa H$me {ZZ JwU aIVm h


(A) boOa H$me oV hmoVm h
(B) boOa H$me A`{YH$ H$bmg~ hmoVm h
(C) boOa H$me hoem Eg {H$aU jo
| hmoVm h
(D) boOa H$me | {XemH$ JwU Zht
hmoVm h

A particle is moving in translatory


motion. If momentum of the particle
decreases by 10%, kinetic energy will
decrease by
(A) 20%
(B) 19%
(C) 10%
(D) 5%

044.

Which of the statement is incorrect


about the simple microscope?
(A) Magnification of microscope is
inversely proportional to the least
distance of distinct vision.
(B) A convex lens of microscope with
shorter focal length yields higher
magnification.
(C) Biology students use to see the
slides.
(D) It is not used for magnification
of an object at far away from the
observer.

045.

1-AA ]

(B) 0.5I0
(D) 0.866I0

[ 13 ]

(B) 0.5I0
(D) 0.866I0

EH$ H$U WmZmVaU J{V H$a ahm h &


`{X H$U H$m gdoJ 10% KQ>Vm h Vmo
BgH$s J{VO D$Om KQ>oJr
(A) 20%
(C) 10%

(B) 19%
(D) 5%

gmYmaU(gab) gyXeu Ho$ ~mao | H$mZgm


H$WZ Ag` h ?
(A) gyXeu H$m AmdYZ {d^o(n>)
{> Ho$ `yZV mZ Ho$ `wH$mZwnmVr
hmoVr h
(B) gyXeu Ho$ H$ $moH$g Xar Ho$ Cmb
b|g go A{YH$ AmdYZ m hmoVm h
(C) Ord {dkmZ Ho$ {dmWu bmBS> H$mo
XoIZo | H$m | boVo h&
(D) ojH$ go Xa pWV dVw Ho$ AmdYZ
Ho$ {bE `h Cn`moJ | Zht AmVm h
[ PTO

046.

Surface tension of the liquid is S.


Work done in increasing the radius of
soap bubble from R to 3R at given
temperature will be

046.

(A) 8SR2

(B) 16SR2

(C) 64SR2

(D)

18SR 2
3

047.

EH$ d H$m n> VZmd S h& {H$gr {XE


JE Vmn na EH$ gm~wZ Ho$ ~wb~wbo H$mo
{`m R go 3R H$aZo | {H$`m J`m H$m`
hmoJm
(A) 8SR2

(B) 16SR2

(C) 64SR2

(D)

Suppose you drive to Delhi (200 km


away) at 400 km/hr and return at 200
km/hr. What is yours average speed for
the entire trip?
(A) Zero
(B) 300 Km/hr
(C) Less than 300 km/hr
(D) More than 300 km/hr

047.

`h m{ZE {H$ AmnH$mo 200 km Xa {Xr


H$mo 400 km/hr go OmZm h VWm 200
km/hr go bmQ>Zm h& AmnHo$ Bg Xmao H$s
AmgV Mmb `m hmoJr?
(A) ey`

A system undergoes a reversible adiabatic


process. The entropy of the system
(A) increases
(B) decreases
(C) remains constant
(D) may increase or may decrease

048.

049.

For the combination of gates shown


here, which of the following truth table
part is not true

049.

ZrMo {XE JE VH$ mam| Ho$ g`moOZ Ho$


{bE {ZZ g` gmaUr H$m H$mZgm ^mJ
g` Zht h

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

050.

A narrow white light beam fails to


converge at a point after going through a
converging lens. This defect is known as
(A) polarization
(B) spherical aberration
(C) chromatic aberration
(D) diffraction

050.

EH$ oV H$me gH$sU {H$aU EH$ A{^gmar


b|g go JwOaZo Ho$ nmV EH$ hr q~X na
A{^gm[aV hmoZo | Ag$b hmoVr h `h
Xmof {ZZ H$hbmVm h
(A) YwdU
(B) Jmobr` {dnWZ
(C) dUu` {dnWZ
(D) {ddVZ





048.



1-AA ]

A=1,
A=1,
A=0,
A=0,

B=1,
B=0,
B=1,
B=0,

C=1
C=1
C=1
C=0

[ 14 ]

(B) 300 Km/hr


(C) 300 Km/hr
(D) 300 Km/hr

18SR 2
3

go H$
go A{YH$

EH$ {ZH$m` EH$ CH$Ur` mo H$ go


JwOaVm h & {ZH$m` H$s EQmonr (entropy)
(A) ~T>oJr
(B) KQ>oJr
(C) AMa ahVr h
(D) ~T> `m KQ> gH$Vr h

A=1,
A=1,
A=0,
A=0,

B=1,
B=0,
B=1,
B=0,

C=1
C=1
C=1
C=0

[ Contd...

CHEMISTRY
The one electron species having
ionization energy of 54.4 eVs
(A) Be+2
(B) Be+3
(C) He+
(D) H

(A) Be+2
(C) He+

Which of the following set of quantum


numbers represents the highest energy
of an atom ?
1
(A) n = 3, l = 0, m = 4, s = +
2
1
(B) n = 3, l = 1, m = 1, s = +
2
1
(C) n = 3, l = 2, m = 1, s = +
2
1
(D) n = 4, l = 0, m = 0, s = 2

052.

{ZZ | go H$mZgo dmQ> g`mAmo H$m


gyh namUw H$s CV D$Om H$mo {Z{nV
H$aVm h

053.

In OF2,oxygen has hybridization of


2

053.

OF2 | AmgrOZ H$m gH$aU h

054.

A m o n g s t NO3 , AsO3 , CO3 ,


32ClO3 , SO3 and BO3 the non-planar
species are

054.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

NO3 , AsO3 , CO3 , ClO3 , SO3


3BO3 | go AgVb nrerO h
223(A) CO3 , SO3 VWm BO3
322(B) AsO3 , CO3 VWm SO3
23(C) NO3 , CO3 VWm BO3
23(D) SO3 , ClO3 VWm BO3

055.

055.

BF3

The Lewis acidity of BF3 is less than


BCl 3 even though fluorine is more
electronegative than chlorine. It is due to
(A) stronger 2p(B)2p (F) - bonding
(B) stronger 2p(B)2p(F) - bonding
(C) stronger 1p(B)3p (Cl) - bonding
(D) stronger 2p(B)-3p(Cl) - bonding

H$s bwBg Abr`Vm BCl3 go H$ h


O~{H$ bmo[aZ H$s {dwV F$UVm bmoarZ
go A{YH$ h & BgH$m H$maU h (A) ~b 2p(B)2p (F) - ~YZ
(B) ~b 2p(B)2p(F) - ~YZ
(C) ~b 1p(B)3p (Cl) - ~YZ
(D) ~b2p(B)-3p(Cl) - ~YZ

056.

The IUPAC name of the compound is:

056.

`m{JH$ H$m AmB.`y.nr.E.gr.Zm h

051.


052.

(A) sp
(C) sp3

(B) sp
(D) None of the options
3-

2-

2-

3-

CO3 , SO3 and BO3


322AsO3 , CO3 and SO3
23NO3 , CO3 and BO3
23SO3 , ClO3 and BO3

2-

agmZem
051. EH$ BboQmoZ nrerO {OgHo$ Am`ZZ D$Om
54.4 BboQmoZ dmoQ> h -

(B) Be+3
(D) H

1
2
1
(B) n = 3, l = 1, m = 1, s = +
2
1
(C) n = 3, l = 2, m = 1, s = +
2
1
(D) n = 4, l = 0, m = 0, s = 2
(A) n = 3, l = 0, m = 4, s = +

(B) sp2
(D) BZ|

(A) sp
(C) sp3
-

3-

2-

go H$moB {dH$n Zht


-

2-

Ama


(A) 2-methyl-6-oxohex-3-enamide
(B) 6-keto-2-methyl hexamide
(C) 2-carbamoylhexanal
(D) 2-carbamoylhex-3-enal

1-AA ]






[ 15 ]

(A) 2-o{Wb-6 Amgmohog-3-BZmmBS>


(B) 6-H$sQ>mo-2-o{Wb hogmmBS
(C) 2-H$m~m}mo`bhogoZob
(D) 2-H$m~m}mo`bhog-3-BZob
[ PTO

057.

057.

The IUPAC name of

{ZZ H$m AmB.`y.nr.E.gr. Zm h

is

is




058.

(A) 1-Bromo-2-chloro-3-fluoro-6-iodo
benzene
(B) 2-Bromo-1-chloro-5-fluoro-3-iodo
benzene
(C) 4-Bromo-2-chloro-5-iodo-1-fluoro
benzene
(D) 2-carbamoylhex-3-enal

(A) 1-~momo-2-bmoamo-3-bmoamo-6-Am`S>mo

Which of the following compounds


contain at least one secondary alcohol?

058.

{ZZ `m{JH$m| | go {H$go H$ go H$


EH$ {Vr` EH$mohb h?

~oOrZ

(B) 2-~momo-1-bmoamo-5-bmoamo-3-Am`S>mo
~oOrZ

(C) 4-~momo-2-bmoamo-5-Am`S>mo -1-bmoamo
~oOrZ

(D) 2-H$m~m}mo`bhog -3-BZob


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(i), (ii), (iv), (vi)


(i), (ii), (iii)
(i), (ii), (iii), (v)
(i), (iii), (v)

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(i), (ii), (iv), (vi)


(i), (ii), (iii)
(i), (ii), (iii), (v)
(i), (iii), (v)

059 Transition state 2 (T.S.2) is structurally


most likely as:

059 gaMZmH$

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

1-AA ]

intermediate 1
transition state 3(T.S.3)
intermediate 2
product

$n go gH$U AdWm 2 (T.S.2)


A{YH$ gmZ h

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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

`dVu 1 (intermediate 1)
gH$U AdWm 3 (T.S.3)
`dVu 2 (intermediate 2)
CnmX (product)
[ Contd...

060. The decreasing order of electron affinity


is:

(A) F > Cl > Br > I

(B) Cl > F > Br > I

(C) I > Br > Cl > F

(D) Br > Cl > F > I

060. BboQmoZ

061. The isomerism exhibited by following


compounds [Co(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6] and
[Cr(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6] is

(A) Linkage isomerism

(B) Coordination isomerism

(C) Ionization isomerization

(D) Polymerisation isomerism

061. AYmo{bpIV `m{JH$m| [Co(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6]


VWm [Cr(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6] mam gmd`Vm

062. For the reaction


2SO 2 + O 2 (excess) " 2SO3 the order of
reaction with respect to O2 is

(A) zero
(B) one

(C) two
(D) three

062. A{^{H$`m 2SO 2 + O 2 (excess) " 2SO3


{bE O2 Ho$ gX^ (gmnoj ) | A{^{H$`m

063. Friedel Craft reaction is not related


with:

(A) Sulphonation (B) Nitration

(C) Acylation (D) Reduction

063. $sSo>b-H$mQ>

064. Compound

064. `m{JH$

has

the

following prefix
(A) E
(B) Z
(C) trans
(D) Anti

H$ h-

Amr`Vm (~YwVm) H$m KQ>Vm hAm

(A) F > Cl > Br > I


(B) Cl > F > Br > I
(C) I > Br > Cl > F
(D) Br > Cl > F > I

X{eV hmo ahr h (A) ~YZr gmd`Vm


(B) Cnghg`moOZ gmd`Vm
(C) Am`ZZ gmd`Vm
(D) ~hbH$sH$aU gmd`Vm

H$mo{Q> h
(A) ey`
(C) Xmo

(B)
(D)

EH$
VrZ

A{^{H$`m {ZZ{bpIV | go

g~{YV Zht h
(A) g$mo{ZH$aU
(C) E{g{bH$aU

(B) ZmBQrH$aU
(D) AnM`Z

Ho$ {bE CngJ h

(A) E
(C) Qmg

(B) Z
(D) EQ>r

065. The molecule C3O2 has a linear structure.


This compound has

(A) 4 and 4 bonds

(B) 3 and 2 bonds

(C) 2 and 3 bonds

(D) 3 and 4 bonds

065. AUw C3O2 H$s

066. The structure of XeF2


respectively are

(A) bent, tetrahedral

(B) linear, pyramidal

(C) linear, see-saw

(D) bent, see-saw

066. XeF2 VWm NH3 H$s gaMZmE h



(A) ~{H$V, MVw$bH$s`

(B) apIH$, {nar{{S>`

(C) apIH$, T>Hw$br (gr gm)

(D) ~{H$V T>Hw$br (gr gm)

1-AA ]

and

NH3

(A) 4

(B) 3

(C) 2

(D) 3

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Ho$
H$s

gaMZm apIH$ h & Bg `m{JH$ |


VWm 4 Am~Y
VWm 2 Am~Y
VWm 3 Am~Y
VWm 4 Am~Y
H$e

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067. The number of lone pair(s) of


electrons
on the central atom in 6 BrF4 @ , XeF6 and
6SbCl6 @3- are, respectively.

(A) 2,0 and 1
(B) 1, 0 and 0

(C) 2,1 and 1
(D) 2,1 and 0

067. 6 BrF4 @ , XeF6



VWm 6SbCl6 @3- Ho$ Ho$r`


namUw na EH$mH$s BboQmoZ `wm| H$s g`m h
H$e
(A) 2,0 VWm 1
(B) 1, 0 VWm 0
(C) 2,1 VWm 1
(D) 2,1 VWm 0

068. Which one is not the property of crystalline


soild ?

(A) isotropic

(B) Sharp melting point

(C) A definite and regular geometry

(D) High intermolecular forces

068.



H$mZgm EH$ {H$Q>br` R>mogm| H$m JwU Zht h ?


(A) gX{eH$
(B) VrU JbZmH$ {~X
(C) {Z{V Ed {Z`{V `m{Vr`
(D) C AVampdH$ ~b

069.


069.


For a non-volatile solute:


(A) vapour pressure of solute is zero
(B) vapour pressure of solvent is zero
(C) vapour pressure of solution is more
than vapour pressure of solvent
(D) all of the options

EH$ Admnerb {dbo` Ho$ {bE


(A) {dbo` H$m dmnXm~ ey` hmoVm h
(B) {dbm`H$ H$m dmnXm~ ey` hmoVm h
(C) {db`Z H$m dmnXm~ {dbm`H$ Ho$ dmnXm~
go A{YH$ hmoVm h
(D) {Xo JE g^r {dH$n ghr h

070.



Micelles are:
(A) gel
(B) associated colloids
(C) adsorbed catalyst
(D) ideal solution

070.



{gob h
(A) Oob
(B) ghMmar H$mobmBS>
(C) A{Yemo{fV CoaH$
(D) AmXe {db`Z

071.



Milk is an emulsion in which:


(A) Milk fat is dispersed in water
(B) a solid is dispersed in water
(C) a gas is dispersed in water
(D) lactose is dispersed in water

071. XY EH$ nm`g h {Og|



(A) XY dgm H$m Ob | n[ajonU ahVm h

(B) EH$ R>mog H$m Ob | n[ajonU ahVm h

(C) EH$ Jg H$m Ob | n[ajonU ahVm h

(D) boQ>mog H$m Ob | n[ajonU ahVm h

072. If enthalpies of formation for C2H4(g),


CO2(g) and H2O(l) at 25 C and 1 atm
pressure be 52, 394 and 286 kJ mol1
respectively, enthalpy of combustion of
C2H4 (g) will be

(A) +141.2 kJ mol1 (B) +1412 kJ mol1

(C) 141.2 kJ mol1 (D) 1412 kJ mol1

072. `{X C2H4(g), CO2(g) Ama H2O(l) Ho$ {bE


25 C EH$ dm`wS>br` Xm~ na {daMZ H$s
EWonr H$e 52, 394 Ama 286 {H$bmo
Oyb mob1 h, C2H4 (g) Ho$ XhZ H$s EWonr

073. Which graph shows zero activation


energy for reaction ?

073. A{^{H$`m

(A)

(B)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(C)

(D)

1-AA ]

hmoJr-

(A) +141.2 kJ mol1 (B) +1412 kJ mol1


(C) 141.2 kJ mol1 (D) 1412 kJ mol1

(reaction) Ho$ {bE H$mZgm Jm$


ey` g{H$`U D$Om XemVm h ?

[ 18 ]

[ Contd...

074. Which of the following is correct for a


first order reaction ?
1

(A) t1/2 \ a
(B) t1/2 \
a
0
2

(C) t1/2 \ a
(D) t1/2 \ a

074. W

075. 8.50gm of NH3 is present in 250 ml


volume. Its active mass is:

(A) 1.0 ML1 (B) 0.5 ML1

(C) 1.5 ML1 (D) 2.0 ML1

075. 250 ml

076.

The equilibrium constants of the reaction


1
SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ? SO3 (g)
2
and 2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ? 2SO3 (g) are K1
and K2 respectively. The relationship
between K1 and K2 will be:
3

(A) K1 = K2
(B) K 2 = K1
2

(C) K1 = K 2
(D) K 2 = K1

076.

077.

077.

(A) t1/2 \ a
0

(C) t1/2 \ a

1
a
2
(D) t1/2 \ a

(B) t1/2 \

| 8.50 Jm Amo{Z`m CnpWV h &


BgH$m g{H$` `mZ h (A) 1.0 ML1
(C) 1.5 ML1

(B) 0.5 ML1


(D) 2.0 ML1

A{^{H$`m

1
SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ? SO3 (g) Ama
2
2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ? 2SO3 (g) Ho$ amgm`{ZH$
gm` pWamH$ H$e K1 Ed K2 h, K1 Ama K2

pair is known as
(A) erythro stereoisomers
(B) threo stereoisomers
(C) structure isomers
(D) geometrical isomers

H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H$`m Ho$ {bE {ZZ | go


H$mZgm ghr h ?

| g~Y hmoJm?
(A) K1 = K2
(C) K12 = K 2

(B) K 2 = K1
(D) K 2 = K1

`w H$hbmVm h
(A) E[aWmo {{d gmd`r
(B) {W`mo {{d gmd`r
(C) gaMZm gmd`r
(D) `m{{V gmd`r

078. Which defect in any crystal lowers its


density?

(A) F centre
(B) Frenkel

(C) Schottky
(D) Interstitial

078. {H$gr

079. The half life period of a radio active


element is 30 days, after 90 days the
following quantity will be left
1
1

(A)
(B)
8
4
1
1

(C)
(D)
2
6

079. EH$ ao{S>`mo g{H$` Vd H$s AY Am`w 30 {XZ


90 {XZ ~mX CgH$s {ZZ mm eof ahoJr -

080. What is the number of atoms in the unit


cell of body centered cubic crystal ?

(A) 4
(B) 2

(C) 1
(D) 3

080. H$m`

1-AA ]

[ 19 ]

{H$Q>b | H$mZgr w{Q> BgHo$ KZd H$mo


H$ H$aVr h
(A) F Ho$
(B) |$Ho$b
(C) emoQ>H$s
(D) AVamH$mer

1

8
1
(C)
2
(A)

1
4
1
(D)
6
(B)

H|${V KZr` {H$Q>b H$s EH$H$ H$mo{>H$m |


namUwAmo H$s g`m `m hmoVr h ?
(A) 4
(C) 1

(B) 2
(D) 3

[ PTO

081. When Grignard reagent reacts with


ketone it yields

(A) 1o alcohol (B) 2o alcohol

(C) 3o alcohol (D) Ethanol

081. O~

082.

082.

Formula of Bleaching powder is:


(A) CCl3CHO (B) CaOCl2
(C) Ca(OH)2
(D) CHCl3

{J`ma A{^H$H$ H$sQ>m|Z go A{^{H$`m


H$aVm h Vmo m hmoVm h (A) 1 EH$mohb (B) 2 EH$mohb
(C) 3 EH$mohb (D) EWoZmob
brqMJ nmCS>a H$m gy h
(A) CCl3CHO
(C) Ca(OH)2

(B) CaOCl2
(D) CHCl3

083. The geometry around the central atom in


+
Cl F 4 is

(A) square planar

(B) square pyramidal

(C) octahedral

(D) trigonal bipyramidal

083. Cl F 4

084. Among the following, the equilibrium


which is NOT affected by an increase in
pressure is

(A) 2SO3 (g) ? 2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g)

(B) H 2 (g) + I 2 (s) ? 2HI (g)

(C) C (s) + H 2 O (g) ? CO (g) + H 2 (g)

(D) 3Fe (s) + 4H 2 O (g) ? Fe3 O 4 (s) + 4H 2 (g)

084. Xm~

085. In the manufacture of ammonia by


Habers process

N 2 (g) + 3H 2 (g) ? 2NH3 (g) + 92.3kJ
Which of the following conditions is
unfavourable ?

(A) Increasing the temperature

(B) Increasing the pressure

(C) Reducing the temperature

(D) Removing ammonia as it is formed

085. ho~a H$ Ho$ mam Amo{Z`m Ho$ {ZmU |



N 2 (g) + 3H 2 (g) ? 2NH3 (g) + 92.3kJ
{ZZ | go H$mZgr eV {VHy$b h ?

(A) Vmn ~T>Zm

(B) Xm~ H$m ~T>Zm

(C) Vmn H$m KQ>Zm

(D) Amo{Z`m Ho$ {ZmU Ho$ gmW BgH$m

086. Which of the following compounds can


exhibit both geometrical isomerism and
enantiomerism ?

086. {ZZ

(A) CH3 - CH = CH - CH3

(A) CH3 - CH = CH - CH3

(B)

(B)

(C)

(C)

(D) CH3 - CHOH - COOH

(D) CH3 - CHOH - COOH

1-AA ]

h -

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

| Ho$r` namUw Ho$ Mmamo Amoa `m{{V

dJ gVbr`
dJ {nam{S>r`
A>$bH$s`
{H$moUr` { {nam{S>r`

~T>mZo na {ZZ | go H$mZgm gm` ^m{dV


Zht hmoVm h
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

2SO3 (g) ? 2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g)


H 2 (g) + I 2 (s) ? 2HI (g)
C (s) + H 2 O (g) ? CO (g) + H 2 (g)

3Fe (s) + 4H 2 O (g) ? Fe3 O 4 (s) + 4H 2 (g)

{ZH$bZm

| go H$mZgm `m{JH$ `m{Vr` gmd`Vm


VWm {V{~~ $nU (enantiomerism) XmoZm|
H$mo XemVm h ?

[ 20 ]

[ Contd...

087. Which of the following reacts fastest with


conc. HCl ?

087. gm HCl

(A)

(A)

(B)

(B)

(C) (CH3)3COH

(D) CH2 = CHCH2OH

(C) (CH3)3COH

(D) CH2 = CHCH2OH

Ho$ gmW {ZZ | go H$mZgm VrdV


$n go A{^{H$`m H$aVm h

088. A polymer which is commonly used as a


packaging material is

(A) Polythene (B) Polypropylene

(C) PVC
(D) Bakelite.

088. ~hbH$

089. Which pair does not represent the cyclic


compound of the molecular formula
C4H6

089. H$mZgm

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

090.

Omo gm`V`m nXmWm] H$s noqH$J | H$m


AmVm h
(A) nmobr{WZ
(B) nmo{bmonrbrZ
(C) PVC
(D) ~Ho$bmBQ>
`w C4H6 AUw gy dmbo MH$s` `m{JH$
H$mo X{eV Zht H$aVm h

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

090.

Product P in the above reaction is:

Cnamo$ A{^{H$`m | CnmX P h

(A)

(B)

(A)

(C)

(D)

(C)

1-AA ]

[ 21 ]

(B)

(D)

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091. The structure of carboxylate ion is best


represented as:

(A)

(B)

091. H$m~m}pgboQ> Am`Z H$s gaMZm H$m g~go AN>m

(C)

(D)

092. Which one of the following is not a unit


of energy ?

(A) Nm
(B) kg. ms2

(C) lit-atm
(D) kg m2 s2

{Z$nU h(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

092. {ZZ | go H$mZgr



(A) Nm

(C) lit-atm

D$Om H$s BH$mB Zht h ?


(B) kg. ms2
(D) kg m2 s2

093. When a liquid that is immiscible with


water was steam distilled at 95.2C at a
total pressure of 99.652KPa. The distillate
contained 1.27gm of the liquid per gram
of water. What will be the molar mass of
the liquid if the vapour pressure of water
is 85.140KPa at 95.2C ?

(A) 134.1 gm mol1

(B) 105.74 gm mol1

(C) 99.65 gm mol1

(D) 18 gm mol1

093. EH$ d Omo Ob | A{lUr` h H$m ^mn AmgdZ


95.2C na VWm Hw$b Xm~ 99.652KPa na

094. What will happen if a cell is placed into


0.4% (mass/volume) NaCl solution

(A) Cell will swell

(B) Cell will shrink

(C) there will be no change in cell volume

(D) Cell will dissolve
-8
095. What is pH of 2 # 10
molar HCl
solution?
Here
log2=0.301
and
log3 = 0.477

(A) 5.4
(B) 7.7

(C) 6.92
(D) 9.5
096. If at cubic cell, atom A present all corners
and atom B at the centre of each face.
What will be the molecular formula of
the compounds, if all the atoms present
on one body diagonal are replaced by
atom C ?

(A) ABC3
(B) A3B12C4

(C) A3B12C
(D) AB12C3

094.

097. If a compound is formed by X, Y and Z


atoms and Z is present on the corners,
Y is present 1 tetrahedral voids and X
2
atom in 1 octahedral voids, which of the
2
following will be the molecular formula
of the compound.

(A) XYZ
(B) X2ZY

(C) X2Y4Z
(D) XYZ4
1-AA ]

{H$`m J`m& AmgwV | Ob Ho$ `oH$ Jm Ho$


gmW d H$m 1.27gm CnpWV h& `{X Ob H$m
dmnXm~ 95.2C na 85.140KPa h, d H$m
moba `mZ `m hmoJm ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

134.1 gm mol1
105.74 gm mol1
99.65 gm mol1
18 gm mol1

`m hmoVm h `{X EH$ H$mo{eH$m H$mo 0.4% (`mZ


/Am`VZ ) NaCl {db`Z | aIm OmVm h?
(A) H$mo{eH$m y${bV hmoJr
(B) H$mo{eH$m {gHw$S> Om`oJr
(C) H$mo{eH$m Ho$ Am`VZ o H$moB n[adVZ Zht hmoJm
(D) H$mo{eH$m {db` hmo Om`oJr
-8

095. 2 # 10

`m

moba HCl {db`Z H$s pH


hmoJr? hm log2=0.301 Ed

log3 = 0.477
(A) 5.4
(C) 6.92

(B) 7.7
(D) 9.5

096. `{X EH$ KZr` H$mo{eH$m Ho$ g^r H$moZm| na A namUw


CnpWV h Ama `oH$ $bH$ Ho$ Ho$H$ na B



097.

namUw CnpWV h `{X EH$ H$m`{dH$U na CnpWV


g^r namUwAm| H$mo namUw C Ho$ mam {VWm{nV
H$a {X`m OmE Vmo `m{JH$ H$m AUw gy `m hmoJm?
(A) ABC3
(C) A3B12C

(B) A3B12C4
(D) AB12C3

`{X EH$ `m{JH$ namUw X,Y Ama Z go {bH$a ~Zm


hmo `{X Z namUw H$moZm| na CnpWV hmo, Y namUw
1

1
2

[ 22 ]

MVw$bH$s` [apVH$mAm| | Ama X namUw 2


AQ>$bH$s` [apVH$mAm| | CnpWV hmo Vmo `m{JH$
H$m AUw gy {ZZ | go H$mZgm hmoJm?
(A) XYZ
(C) X2Y4Z

(B) X2ZY
(D) XYZ4

[ Contd...

098. If an element A is placed in


electrochemicals series above element B
but below element C, then the order of
oxidation power of elements

(A) A > B > C (B) C > B > A

(C) C > A > B (D) B > A > C

098. `{X

099. What will be the decreasing order of


stability of following carbocations ?

099. {ZZ

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

100.

3>5>4>1>2
1>2>3>5>4
5>4>3>2>1
1 > 2 >3 > 4 > 5

In above reaction P and Q are

Vd A {dwV amgm`{ZH$ loUr | Vd B go


D$na h bo{H$Z Vd C go ZrMo CnpWV h, Vdm|
H$s AmgrH$aU jVm H$m H$ `m hmoJm?

(A) A > B > C


(C) C > A > B

H$m~m}YZm`Zmo Ho$ Wm{`d H$m KQ>Vm hAm


H$ hmoJm

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

100.

CnamoV A{^{H$`m | P VWm Q h

(A)

(A)

(B)

(B)

(C)

(C)

(D)

(D)

1-AA ]

[ 23 ]

3>5>4>1>2
1>2>3>5>4
5>4>3>2>1
1 > 2 >3 > 4 > 5

(B) C > B > A


(D) B > A > C

[ PTO

MATHEMATICS /
101.

J{UV

The resultant of two forces P and Q


is of magnitude P. If the force P is
doubled , Q remaining the same, then
angle between new resultant and the
force Q is
(A) 30
(B) 45
(C) 60
(D) 90

101.

102.

The centre of gravity (centre of mass)


of a rod (of length L) whose linear
mass density varies as the square of
the distance from one end is at

102.

EH$ N>S > b~mB L h BgH$m aoIr` `mZ


KZd BgHo$ EH$ {gao go Xar Ho$ dJ Ho$ AZwgma
n[ad{VV hmo ahm h& Bg N>S > H$m Jwd Ho$
(`mZ Ho$) BgHo$ {gao go {ZZ na hmoJm

(A)

(A)

L

3
3L
(C)

5

(B)
(D)

3L
4
2L
5

103.

Three forces each of magnitude F are


applied along the edges of a regular
hexagon as shown in the figure. Each
side of hexagon is a. What is the
resultant moment (torque) of these
three forces about centre O?

(A) 3aF
3 3
(C)
aF
2


104.

(B)
(D)

3
aF
2
1
aF
2

`{X Xmo ~bm| P VWm Q Ho$ n[aUmr H$m n[amU


P h& `{X ~b P H$mo XJwZm H$a {X`m OmE
d ~b Q H$mo An[ad{VV aIm OmE Vmo ZE
n[aUmr VWm ~b Q Ho$ ` H$moU hmoJm
(A) 30
(C) 60

L

3
3L
(C)

5

(B) 45
(D) 90

(B)
(D)

3L
4
2L
5

103.

VrZ ~b {OZH$m `oH$ H$m n[amU F h


H$mo EH$ {Z`{V fQ^wO Ho$ H$moamo ({H$Zmam|)
Ho$ AZw{Xe {MmZwgma Amamo{nV {H$`o OmVo
h& fQ^wO H$s `oH$ ^wOm a h& Ho$
O Ho$ gmnoj BZ VrZ ~bm| H$m n[aUmr
AmKyU `m hmoJm?

(A) 3aF
3 3
(C)
aF
2

(B)
(D)

3
aF
2
1
aF
2

The coordinates of a moving point


particle in a plane at time t is given
b y x = a (t + sin t), y = a (1 - cos t) . T h e
magnitude of acceleration of the particle is

104.

(A) a

(B)

(A) a

(B)

3a

(C) 2a

(D)

(C) 2a

(D)

3
a
2

105.

A point particle moves along a straight


line such that x = t where t is time.
Then ratio of acceleration to cube of
the velocity is

105.

(A) 3

(B)

EH$ {~X H$U EH$ gab aoIm | x = t


Ho$ AZwgma J{V H$a ahm h Ohm t g`
h& V~ H$U Ho$ daU H$m doJ Ho$ KZ
Ho$ gmW AZwnmV hmoJm

(C) 1

(D)

0.5

(A) 3
(C) 1

1-AA ]

3a
3
a
2

[ 24 ]

EH$ Vb | J{VmZ EH$ {~X H$U H$m


g` t na {ZX}emH$,
x = a (t + sin t), y = a (1 - cos t) hVmo H$U
Ho$ daU H$m n[amU h

(B)
(D)

2
0.5
[ Contd...

106.

A body of mass m falls from rest through


a height h under gravitation acceleration g
and is then brought to rest by penetrating
through a depth d into some sand. The
average deceleration of the body during
penetration into sand is
gh
gd
(A)

(B)
h
d2
2
gh
gh
(C) 2
(D)
2
d
2d
A normal is drawn at a point (x1, y1) of
2
the parabola y = 16x and this normal
makes equal angle with both x and y
axes. Then point (x1, y1) is
(A) (4, 4)
(B) (2, 8)
(C) (4, 8)
(D) (1, 4)

106.

EH$ dVw {OgH$m `mZ m h {dam go h


D$MmB go Jwdr` daU g Ho$ AVJV {JaVr
h VWm `h aoV | JhamB d VH$ YgVr h&
aoV | YgZo Ho$ XmamZ AmgV XZ hmoJm

(A)

Two vectors A = 3 and B = 4 are


perpendicular. Resultant of both these
vectors is R. The projection of the
vector B on the vector R is
(A) 3.2
(B) 2.4
(C) 5
(D) 1.25

108.

109.

A vector R is given by R = A # _B # C i
Which of the following is true?

109.

EH$ g{Xe

(A) R is parallel to A
(B) R must be parallel to B
(C) R must be perpendicular to B
(D) None of the options

110.

Solution of the differential equation

H$WZ g` h?
(A) g{Xe R g{Xe A Ho$ gmVa h
(B) g{Xe R g{Xe B Ho$ gmVa hr hmoJm
(C) g{Xe R g{Xe B Ho$ b~dV hr hmoJm
(D) BZo go H$moB {dH$n Zht



107.



108.







111.


dy
x- y
2 -y
= 2e + x e is
dx
3
-y
x
(A) e = 2e + x + c
3
3
-x
y
(B) e = 2e + x + c
3
3
y
x
(C) e = 2e + x + c
3
-3
-y
x
(D) e = 2e + x + c
3

Solution of the differential equation


dy
_ x + 2y 3 i
= y is
dx
3
(A) y + cy = x (B) x + 2y3 = y + c
4
xy
3
+ xy = cy
(C) y + cx = y (D)
2

1-AA ]

gh

d
gh

(B)

2d

(C)

107.

nadb` y 2 = 16x Ho$ {~X (x1, y1) na EH$


A{^b~ IrMm OmVm h `h A{^b~
XmoZm| Ajmo x VWm y Ho$ gmW ~am~a H$moU
~ZmVm h Vmo {~X (x1, y1) h

110.


(D)

gh

gd
h

(A) (4, 4)
(C) (4, 8)

(B)
(D)

Xmo g{Xe A = 3 VWm B = 4 nana b~dV


h& BZ XmoZm| g{Xemo H$m n[aUmr R h& g{Xe
B H$m g{Xe R na jon hmoJm
(A) 3.2
(C) 5

(B) 2.4
(D) 1.25

R {ZZ
_
#
=
R A
B # C i Vmo

mam {X`m OmVm h


{ZZ | go H$mZgm

dy
x- y
2 -y
= 2e + x e
dx

AdH$b grH$aU
hb h
-y

(B) e = 2e + x + c
3
y

-x

(C) e = 2e + x + c
3
y

-3

(D) e = 2e + x + c
3

111.

AdH$b grH$aU
hb h


[ 25 ]

H$m

(A) e = 2e + x + c
3

(2, 8)
(1, 4)

-y

_ x + 2y 3 i

(A) y + cy = x (B)
3

(C) y + cx = y (D)

dy
=y
dx

H$m

x + 2y = y + c
4

xy
+ xy = cy
2
[ PTO

112.


112.

Value of the following expression is


lim 1 2
2
2
2
(1 + 2 + 3 + ...... + n )
n " 3 n3
1
1
(A)
(B)
3
6
1
2
(C)
(D)
2
3

113.

If function f (x) = * x sin a 1x k ; x ! 0

is continuous at x = 0 , then value of


a is
(A) 1
(B) 1
(C) 0
(D) None of the options

114.

The derivative of y = x

; x= 0

sinx

is

sin x - 1

(A) cos x x
sin 2x sin x - 1
(B)
x
2
sinx
sin x
(C) x acos x log x + x k
sin x
(D) cos x log x + x
The tangents to curve
3
2
y = x - 2x + x - 2 which are
parallel to straight line y = x are

(A) x - y = 2 and x + y =

86
27
86
(B) x + y = 2 and x + y =
27
86
(C) x + y = 2 and x - y =

27
86
(D) x - y = 2 and x - y =
27

116.

The value of

(A) 1
1
(C)
3

lim cos h x - cos x is


x sin x
x"0

(B)
(D)

1
2
2
x

117.

(A) e

1
(C) a e k

1-AA ]

(B) e
(D) e

a1 e k

1

2

(C)

113.

`{X $bZ

x = 0 , na gVV h
(A) 1 (B) 1

(C) 0

114.

H$m AdH$bO
y= x
sin x - 1
(A) cos x x

(B)

(C) x

2
3

(D)

1
f (x) = * x sin a x k ; x ! 0
a
; x= 0

(D)

Vmo

H$m mZ h

BZo go H$moB ^r {dH$n Zht

sinx

sin 2x sin x - 1
x
2

acos x log x + sinx x k


sin x
(D) cos x log x + x
sinx

115.

dH$ y = x3 - 2x 2 + x - 2 na ItMr JB
ne aoImAmo Omo {H$ gab aoIm y = x Ho$
gmVa h Ho$ grH$aU h

(A) x - y = 2

VWm

(B) x + y = 2

VWm

(C) x + y = 2

VWm

(D) x - y = 2

VWm

116.

lim cos h x - cos x


x sin x
x"0

(A) 1
1
(C)
3

1
Value of Maxima of a x k is

lim 1 2
2
2
2
3 (1 + 2 + 3 + ...... + n )
n"3 n
1
1
(A)
(B)
3
6

115.

{ZZ `OH$ H$m mZ h

$bZ

(A) e


[ 26 ]

H$m mZ h

(B)
(D)

1
2
2

a 1x k

117.

86
x+ y=
27
86
x+ y=
27
86

x- y=
27
86
x- y=
27

1
(C) a e k
e

H$m C{Q> mZ h
(B) e
(D) e

a1 e k

[ Contd...

118.

1
2

The value of the integral

-1

sin

1
(A) + log 2
2 2

(C) - log 2
2
Integral of

(A) - sin x log (2 + cos x) + c

(B) sin x log (2 + cos x) + c

(C)

120.


3

5

(D)

(C)

-1 1
1
tan a tan x k + c
2
3

(D)

-1
x
2
1
tan d
tan n + c
2
3
3

120.

{XE JE XrKdV
2

9x + 16y = 144 H$s CHo$Vm


7
2
(A)

(B)
5
4
3
5
(C)

(D)
5
3

121.

A{Vnadb` Ho$ Ajmo H$mo {ZX}e Aj mZH$a


A{Vnadb` H$m grH$aU `m hmoJm, O~ {H$
Zm{^`mo H$s Xar 16 h VWm CHo$Vm 2 h
2

(B) x - y = 16

(D) x - y = 64

(A) x - y = 8

(C) x - y = 32

For a circle x + y = 81, what is the


equation of chord whose mid point is
(2, 3)
(A) 2x - 3y - 13 = 0
(B) 2x + 3y + 13 = 0
(C) 2x - 3y + 13 = 0
(D) 3x - 2y + 13 = 0

122.

d m x 2 + y 2 = 81, H$s Cg Ordm H$m


grH$aU `m hmoJm, {OgH$m ` {~X
(2, 3) h

The condition so that the line


lx + my + n = 0 may touch the parabola
2
y = 8x
2
2
(A) m = 8l n
(B) m = 2l n
2
2
(C) 8m = l n
(D) 2m = l n

123.

(B) x - y = 16

(D) x - y = 64

(C) x - y = 32

122.

(B) sin x log (2 + cos x) + c

(A) x - y = 8

123.

1
log 2
2
1
(D) - log 2
4 2

(B) -

$Ho$ gmH$b H$m mZ

121. Taking axes of hyperbola as coordinate


axes, find its equation when the distance
between the foci is 16 and eccentricity
is 2

2 3

(1 - x ) 2
1
(A) + log 2
2 2

(C) - log 2
2

5
3

x dx

1
H$m gmH$b h
+
2 cos x
(A) - sin x log (2 + cos x) + c

119.

The eccentricity of an ellipse


2
2
9x + 16y = 144 is
7
2
(A)

(B)
5
4

-1

sin

-1 1
1
tan a tan x k + c
2
3
-1
x
2
1
(D)
tan d
tan n + c
2
3
3

(C)

118.

1
+
2 cos x

119.

2 32

(1 - x )
1
(B) - log 2
2
1
(D) - log 2
4 2
0

x dx

1
2

1-AA ]

[ 27 ]

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

2x - 3y - 13 = 0
2x + 3y + 13 = 0
2x - 3y + 13 = 0
3x - 2y + 13 = 0

dh eV `m hmoJr O~ aoIm
2
lx + my + n = 0 nadb` y = 8x H$mo ne
H$a gHo$
2

(A) m = 8l n
2
(C) 8m = l n

(B) m = 2l n
2
(D) 2m = l n

[ PTO

124. The equation of that diameter of the


2
2
circle x + y - 6x + 2y - 8 = 0 which
passes through the origin is

(A) 6x - y = 0 (B) 3x + 2y = 0

(C) x + 3y = 0 (D) 3x - y = 0

124.

125.

If z is a complex number then


(z + 5) ( z + 5 ) is
2
2
(A) (z + 5)
(B) z + 5
2
2
(C) z + 5i
(D) z - 5

125.

126. If z is a complex number then which


of the following statement is true?

(A) _ z - z i is purely real

(B) _ z + z i is purely imaginary

(C) _ z z i is purely imaginary

(D) _ z z i is nonnegative real

126.

{X z EH$ gpl gm h Vmo {ZZ |


go H$mZgm H$WZ g h?
(A) _ z - z i {dew dmV{dH$ h
(B) _ z + z i {dew H$mn{ZH$ h
(C) _ z z i {dew H$mn{ZH$ h
(D) _ z z i AG$UmH$ dmV{dH$ h

127. If is the cubic root of unity, then value


of the (1 + - 2) 2 + (1 - + 2) 2 + 1 is

(A) 1
(B) 3

(C) 1
(D) 7

127.

{X

128.


129.


130.

12

If, _1 + i 3 i = a + ib, Here a and b


are real, then the value of b is
(A) 0 12
(B) 1 12
(C) _ 3 i
(D) _ 2 i
2

z EH$ gpl gm h Vmo


(z + 5) ( z + 5 ) ~am~a h
2
2
(A) (z + 5)
(B) z + 5
2
2
(C) z + 5i
(D) z - 5

BH$mB H$m KZyb h Vmo


2 2

2 2

(1 + - ) + (1 - + ) + 1

128.

{X _1 + i 3 i
dmV{dH$ h Vmo

If cot x - tan x = 2 , then generalized


solution is (here n is integer)
(A) x = 2n + (B) x = n +
2
4
n
n
+ (D) x =
+
(C) x =
2
8
4 16

130.



131.

[ 28 ]

(B) 3x + 2y = 0
(D) 3x - y = 0

{X

(A) 1
(C) 1

129.

1-AA ]

(A) 6x - y = 0
(C) x + 3y = 0

If f () = 2 (sec + cos ), then its


value always
(A) f _ i <2
(B) f _ i = 2
(C) 4 > f () >2 (D) f () $ 4

131. A plane is flying horizontally at a height


of 1Km from ground. Angle of elevation
of the plane at a certain instant is 60.

After 20 seconds angle of elevation is
found 30. The speed of plane is
100
200

(A)
(B)
m /s
m /s
3
3

(C) 100 3 m/s
(D) 200 3 m/s

dm x 2 + y 2 - 6x + 2y - 8 = 0 H$m `mg
(Omo {H$ yb {~Xgo JwOaVm h) H$m
grH$aU `m hmoJm?

(B) 3
(D) 7
12

(A) 0 12
(C) _ 3 i

H$m mZ h

= a + ib h a
b H$m mZ h
(B) 1 12
(D) _ 2 i

VWm

{X f () = 2 (sec 2 + cos 2 ), h Vmo BgH$m


mZ gXd
(A) f _ i <2
(B) f _ i = 2
(C) 4 > f () >2 (D) f () $ 4

{X cot x - tan x = 2 , h Vmo `mnH$ hb


h (`hm n EH$ nyUmH$ h)
(A) x = 2n +
2
n
+
(C) x =
2
8

(B) x = n +
4
n
+
(D) x =
4 16

EH$ {dmZ OrZ go 1Km D$MmB na


j{VO {Xem | CS> ahm h & {H$gr jU
na {dmZH$m CZ`Z H$moU 60 h& 20
goH$S> ~mX CZ`Z H$moU 30 nm`m J`m
Vmo {dmZ H$s Mmb h
100
(A)
m /s
3
(C) 100 3 m/s

200
m /s
3
(D) 200 3 m/s

(B)

[ Contd...

132.

sin cos - sin cos is equal

132.

sin cos - sin cos

(A) 1 cos sin 4 (B) 1 cos sin 4


2
4
(C) 1 sin 2 2
(D) 1 sin sin 4
2
4

(A) 1 cos sin 4 (B) 1 cos sin 4


2
4
(C) 1 sin 2 2
(D) 1 sin sin 4
2
4

133.



If 2 sin C cos A = sin B, then ABC is


(A) Isosceles triangle
(B) equilateral triangle
(C) right angle triangle
(D) none of the options

133.

(A) g{~mh {^wO


(B) g~mh {^wO
(C) gH$moU `w$ {^wO
(D) BZo go H$moB {dH$n

134.

Value of the tan 9 1 cos- 1 a 2 kC is


3
2

134.

{ZZ

(A) 5
2

(B) 1 -

(A) 5

(B) 1 -

(C) 1
5

3
10

(C) 1

(D)

135.

If r = x + y + z and

135.

{X

tan

-1

(D)

5
2

yz
- 1 xz
-1

xr + tan yr = 2 - tan then

(A) =

x+ y
zr

zr
(C) = xy

yz
(B) = xr + xz
yr
xy
(D) = zr

2 sin C cos A = sin B, hVmo ABC

{X

-1 2
1
tan 9 cos a kC
3
2

~am~a h

Zht

H$m mZ h
5
2

3
10

r = x + y + z VWm
- 1 yz
- 1 xz
-1

tan xr + tan yr = - tan Vmo


2
x+ y
yz
(A) = zr (B) = xr + xz
yr
xy
zr
(C) = xy
(D) = zr

136. Consider digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and


7. Using these digits, numbers of five
digits are formed. Then probability of
these such five digit numbers that have
odd digits at their both ends is
1
2

(A)
(B)
7
7
3

(C)
(D) None of the options
7

136.

AH$ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 VWm 7 br{OE& BZ


AH$mo H$m Cn`moJ H$aVo hE nmM AH$mo H$s
g`mE ~ZmB OmVr h Vmo BZ nmM AH$mo
H$s Eogr g`mAmo Ho$ XmoZm| {gam| na {df
AH$ AmZo H$s m{`H$Vm `m hmoJr?

(A)

137.

137.

Out of 100 bicycles, ten bicycles have


puncture. What is the probability of
not having any punctured bicycle in a
sample of 5 bicycles ?
1
1
(A) 5
(B) 5
10
2
1
(C) 9
2

1-AA ]

gm
Vmo
go
H$s

(B)

2
7

(D)

BZo go H$moB {dH$n Zht

gmB{H$bm| o go 10 gmB{H$bo nMa h


nmM gmB{H$bm| Ho$ {VXe (gonb) o
{H$gr ^r gmB{H$b o nMa Zht hmoZo
m{`H$Vm `m hmoJr?

1
(A) 5
10

(B)

1
(C) 9
2

9
(D) d n
10

9
(D) d n
10

1

7
3
(C)
7

[ 29 ]

1
5
2

[ PTO

138.

Probability of solving a particular


question by person A is 1/3 and
probability of solving that question by
person B is 2/5. What is the probability
of solving that question by at least one
of them ?

138.

(A) 2/5
(C) 3/5

139.

Four men and three women are


standing in a line for railway ticket.
The probability of standing them in
alternate manner is
(A) 1
(B) 1

(B) 2/3
(D) 7/9

35
(C) 1
84

33
1
(D)
7

140.

log3 2, log6 2, log12 2 are in


(A) A.P.
(B) G.P.
(C) H.P.
(D) None of the options

139.

`{$ A H$s {H$gr {d{e> H$mo hb


H$aZo H$s m{`H$Vm 1/3 h VWm Cgr
H$mo `{$ B mam hb H$aZo H$s m{`H$Vm
2/5 h& CZ XmoZm| o go H$ go H$ EH$
Ho$ mam Cg H$mo hb H$aZo H$s m{`H$Vm
`m hmoJr?
(A) 2/5
(C) 3/5

(B) 2/3
(D) 7/9

Mma nwf VWm VrZ {hbmE EH$ bmBZ


(n{$) o aobdo {Q>H$Q> Ho$ {bE IS>o h
Vmo CZHo$ EH$mVa H$ o IS>o hmoZo H$s
m{`H$Vm `m hmoJr?
(A) 1

1
33
(D) 1
7

(B)

35
(C) 1
84

140.

log3 2, log6 2, log12 2 h


(A) A.P. o (B) G.P. o
(C) H.P. o (D) BZo go H$moB

141. If p, q, r, s, t and u are in A.P. then


difference (t - r) is equal

(A) 2 (s - p)
(B) 2 (u - q)

(C) 2 (s - r)
(D) (u - q)

141.

`{X

(A) 2 (s - p)

(B) 2 (u - q)

(C) 2 (s - r)

(D) (u - q)

142. Value of 7_logb ai _log c bi _log a ciA



(A) 0
(B) 1

(C) abc
(D) log abc

142. 7_logb ai _log c bi _log a ciA H$m mZ



(A) 0
(B) 1

(C) abc
(D) log abc

143. If p =

1 + 1 +
1 then
log3 log 4

(A) 1.5<p<2

(B) 2<p<2.5

(C) 2.5<p<3

(D) p>3
2

1-AA ]

p, q, r, s, t VWm u gmVa loUr


(A. P.) | h Vmo AVa (t - r) ~am~a h

{X

p=

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

1.5<p<2
2<p<2.5
2.5<p<3
p>3

144. f

10

3x + 5
2p
5
3x

Ho$ {dVma o nX h

(A) 252

(B)

284

(C) 291

(D)

242

[ 30 ]

1 + 1 +
1 Vmo
log3 log 4

143.

10

3x + 5
144. In the expansion of f
2p
5
3
x
midterm is

(A) 252
(B) 284

(C) 291
(D) 242

{dH$n Zht

[ Contd...

145.

If roots of equation of x + x + 1 = 0
2
are a, b and roots of x + px + q = 0
a b
are , a then value of p + q is
b
(A) 1
(B) 1

(C) 2

(D)

2 +1
2

145.

{X grH$aU x 2 + x + 1 = 0 Ho$ yb a, b
h VWm x 2 + px + q = 0 Ho$ yb ba , ba Vmo
p + q H$m mZ h&

(A) 1

(B)

(C) 2

(D)

- 2x
8
3 - 1 3x
H > H +>
H = > H the
1
9
0 6
3

value of x is

(A) 7


148.



3
(C) -
8

2
(B) 9
(D) None of the options

1 1
H is not unit matrix.
(D) >
1 1

1-AA ]

(A) 0
(B) (a - b) (b - c) (c - a)

(C) a b c (a - b) (b - c) (c - a)

(D)

147.

{X >

(A) 7

148.


H$m mZ h$

2 2

BZo go H$moB {dH$n Zht


- 2x
8
3 - 1 3x
H > H +>
H= > H
1
9
0 6
3

H$m mZ h

3
(C) -
8

2
(B) 9
(D) BZo

150.

h Vmo

go H$moB {dH$n Zht

EH$ hr H$mo{Q> H$s Xmo dJ o{Qgmo A VWm


B na {dMma H$s{OE& {ZZ o go H$mZgm
H$WZ g` h
(A) A + B H$mmZ A go~S>m hr hmoJm
(B) {X AB = 0 V~ m Vmo A m Bey
{Q>g hr hmoJr&
(C) AB H$m mZ A go ~S>m hr hmoJm
(D) >

1 1
H
1 1

BH$mB o{Q>g Zht h

149. $bZ f : N " N, f (x) = 2x + 3



(A) EH$H$s AmN>mXH$

(B) EH$H$s AVj}nr

(C) ~hEoH$s AmN>mXH$

(D) ~hEoH$s AVj}nr

function
is (- 3, 3) then its
(B) [- 2, 3)
(D) (- 3, - 2)

gma{UH$

149. Function f : N " N, f (x) = 2x + 3 is



(A) One-one Onto function

(B) One-one Into function

(C) Many- one Onto function

(D) Many -one Into function

1/a bc a
3
1/b ca b
3
1/c ab c

146.

Consider A and B two square matrices


of same order. Select the correct
alternative
(A) A + B must be greater than A
(B) If AB = 0 either A or B must be
zero matrix
(C) AB must be greater than A

150. If domain of the


2

f (x) = x - 6x + 7
range is

(A) (- 3, 3)

(C) [- 2, 3]

2 +1
2

1/a bc a
3
146. The value of Determinant 1/b ca b
3
1/c ab c

(A) 0

(B) (a - b) (b - c) (c - a)
2 2 2

(C) a b c (a - b) (b - c) (c - a)

(D) None of the options
147. If >

{X $bZ

f (x) = x - 6x + 7

H$m mV
h Vmo BgH$m n[aga hmoJm

( - 3, 3 )
(A) (- 3, 3)

(B) [- 2, 3)

(C) [- 2, 3]

(D) (- 3, - 2)

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