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+ 1 FULL LENGTH PAPER-1 (GIKI PAST PAPER) (1) Two similar balls are simultaneously thrown vertically 1 ‘one with an initial velocity twice than that of the other. The ball with the greater velocity will reach a height (@) Twice that of the other fe (©) Half that of the other @) A particle P is moving in a circle of radius ‘a’ with Cis the centre ofthe circle and APis diameter. The angular velocity of] in the ratio Wwol bn ove we Ya 1 ra i 2a @) A spring of force constan | constant 300 N/m, The fo (a) 200N/m G | (©) 100 Nim ~ | 4 @ plying) potential (5) ta) c. voltage is 100 V. What is its rms value? (a) 10V (6) 70.7V : (©) 0.707V (d) 50.V (8) A uniform meter stick has a 45.0 g mass placed at the 20 cm mark as shown in the figure. If a pivot is placed at the 42.5 cm mark and the meter stick remains horizontal in static equilibrium, what is the mass of the meter stick? wa? wer 2s te forat on my (a) 18.08 (4508 (6) 72.0 g GIKI FULL LENGTH PAPER-1 PAGE 1 OF 8 a - P yy Bo ei Wkipsinmnn ‘SF s J 2 ae AZ 9) The variation in the focal from the axis’s of bens oward it a icaeth of a eas when we go zmay fro 'a) Chromatic aberration Spherical aberration (¢) Astigmatism (spi openal aod (10) Which of the following is true related to the figure? % i fa) Net for is zero, net lorque is zero (b) Net force is zer0, net torque is not 2e1 () Net force is net zero, net torque is 7 Net force is not ‘7ETO, Net torque ii phenomenon of radioactivity ayy 03) L Lo Eee TESTS “ ) Visible region e (4) Far-infrared region re afro and centigrade scales are equal? e @ (b) 140° (d) 240 = pangs in a piston cylinder wobbly from initial temperature of afore of 77°C against the atmospheric pressure, The final is 4 oe 6 bee (b) > vy 4 7 ye yz Pe Be - © 35 @; a (18) A parallel plate capacitor is to be made using one of the sheets of dielectric material | whose characteristics are given in the table. If the dielectric sheet is inserted between and in contact with the two metallic plates of the capacitor, the maximum Bt be obtained hy using the sheet of: Relative permittivity | Thickness inmm_| = 2 04 3 08 4 10 5 12 - (a) Teflon (b) Quartz. 4 A e 4 (c) Glass [armtica / Cpure Ae ‘ GIKI FULL LENGTH PAPER-1 PAGE 2 OF W KIPSIEt™ 9: | la (19) If f, and A, are the frequency and the wave-length corresponding to the red part of the electromagnetic spectrum and fy and 4s are the corresponding quantities for the blue colour, then: (a) de> Ay and fy > (b) Xa< Ae and fy> Ay Lougew p> rac) (@) a Ad* ¢ Pek 4 Gy) 14s. Power delivered? bit around the sun as shown in fig, ve {au Y wy Vt (dD s placed on a thin-walled conducting spherical shell. Once res, the electric potential inside the hollow conducting shell is (©) Varying, where r is the radius of sphere 7 (@ Zero ; 29) Let a body A moves straight up in the space, another body B moves towards the, centre of the earth same distance as A, the value of ‘g” , if mass of the both ' bodies are equal. ; 7 ‘Same is (b) Greater for A w.r.t. B (c) Greater for B war.t. A (d) Not effect on both bodies YES (30) Hydrogen and oxygen molecule in a sample gas have the same temperature. This means the hydrogen molecules, on average have the same. (a) Speed, but less K.E .E, but less speed (c) Speed and the same K.E. KE, but more speed GIKI FULL LENGTH PAPER-1 PAGE3O0F8 , i L i AY KIPSinemrers MATHEMATICS SECTION ay .f-t 1-2e* (@) 4in(2-e")+e ()In(2+e"*)+e Infer=2)re (@) In(e' +2)+e (32) If cos'x == then tan 2x =? ‘ (NG = Cop 4 x os se (©)0 ‘ (d) Not 200 (33) |0 2 O|is which matrix? 002 (a) Non-singular matrix (©) Symmetric matrix (34) The equation x? +4y? 4 (@) A circle de =? (d) None of these cays are, when g,=——" K : "nh eans3 12 3 na vis2 2 (d) None of these (38) Prine curve from 0 to 27 is: (b)2 a (as (39) D9 if f ae (a) 147 ‘~ (b) 1-i vit GF -1+i (a) -1-i (40) If y=e”, then Bar 7 mn XY \ y-e leo = » ob fr oe \ \ * fi (4) None of these 4, CO ory GIKI FULL LENGTH PAPER: |-C%x —,,_ (41) If {a,} isan A.P and S, Be: nterms, then S,=7 @s* . FO Fema Hr area) ) © $la +(n-1)d] (@) None of these (42) 183% =277", and x- y=2 then (x,y)= @ (13) (b) (1,5) & x 4) (-3,2 (5,3) is ee @ (-3.2) (3) Itz= Jey and y =x", then ==? ea Pele) em * ") oa G OTT AK (44) The equation of the line passing tl x-3y-1=0,9x-+y-+20=Oand (a) 44x-22y+5=0 | (c) 56x-28y-87 =0 16 Cy Riten values of aand b is: 1 6) 04 | . © ~ 48) Thea Ma vertices (1,1),(4,2).(3. 5) (0,7) is: (a) 10 units is units (©) 20 units (@) Cannot Ne calculated ng()=VP oer (49) The composite function gof(x)=? when f(x)= (@) tant Vx x41 <4) fans} + + tan" txt} (©) tan(x? +x4+1) (@) Vian? x tan x41 (50) 1f7"",9" and 10" terms of a G.P are a,b,c then (@) =ac (b) b? = ac? © b=a'e Fa) Bac GIKI FULL LENGTH PAPER-1 PAGE 6 OF 8 2 es te Ww KIPS ents: (61) -If wis cube root of unity then (-1+0-07)' = ie . (a) -2 » (00 [pr @-1 Ihre 6 [a ue ae (142? )cot™™x ; lon @) -In(tan“'x)+e (Oy in(cotes) ec) es ve 1 ‘on +c | (©) a, -a,b, #0 (54) If A,B,C are subsets of set X whi are disjoint then [(4U 8) C] © ANC n+l) (2n a (re (3 | Qn-1 (a) (ro nh x cosh x © Va 0) i 8a@ (d) Vertex (0,1) opening right (b) f(x) is not defined at x =3 isn poFexist) : (@) Both (a) and (c) 69) [/(x)av- [/(x)av=? a : 2 © Ira ) ~ ff (x)ae a a @o @ Tele) | (60) The solution of |2x-1|>|x-2)and x> is: ; @ (~-1] ©) [+11] © (--1]U[L~) Ol) _| GIKI FULL LENGTH PAPER-1 —_ ¥ PAGE 6 OF 8 j W KIPsimns SF 8 om READING COMPREHENSION DIRECTIONS: Each of the reading comprehension questions is based on the content of a passage. After reading the passage answer all questions pertaining to it on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. For each question, select the best answer of the choices given. The first navigational lights in the New World were probably lanterns hung at harbor entrances. The first lighthouse was put up by the Massachusetts Bay Colony In 1766 on Little Brewster Island at the entrance to Boston Harbor. Paid for and maintained by light dues levied on ships, the original beacon was blown up in 1776. By then there were only a dozen ot so true lighthouses in the colonies. Little over ac lighthouses, The first eight erected on the West Coast in the 1850°s England design: a Cape Cod dwelling with the tow. close by. In New England and elsewhere. thor architectural styles. Since most stations in the enormous towers were not the rule. Some wei or metal. Some stood on pilings or stilts: so was often necessary to build tall t Hatteras, North Carolina lighth brick lighthouse inthe county. ’ Notwithstanding differen c r iphthouses shared several feat i 2 later, a foghorn). They also i n p family. The keeper's e intain a steady i were seamen. wanded out by local ion of lighthouses was ‘agency of the Treasury n the h Nicht Bay Colony? Ufited States Lighthouse Board. li a ‘were built there. icks wet developed there. jorth America was built there. (63) It can be infe the passage that light-houses in the Northeast did not need high towers because (a) ships there had high masts (b) coastal waters were safe (©) the coast was straight and unobstructed _(d) the lighthouse were built on high places (64) According to the passage, where can the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States be found? (a) Little Brewster Island (b) The Florida Keys (c) Cape Hatteras : (d) Cape Cod (65) Inline 19, to which of the following does the word "They" refer? (a) Lighthouses (b) Differences (©) Quarters . (d) Features GIKI FULL LENGTH PAPER-1 PAGE 7 OF 8 — W KIPSiscerss faba f er (PAIRED SENTENCES) or i In each of the following sentences, choose the best grammatically correct option. (66) + (@) Itought to be her with whom you share your secrets, not me. (©) It ought to be her with whom you share your secrets, not I. (67) financial (2) The government equ ht these forms sould be subi before thee offal ea (©) The government requires that these forms be submitted before the end of the financial year, (68) : (a) Being abandoned by our friends is the cause of. oO (b) We feel great sorrow when our friends abandon (2) The impostor eluded detection for so long b she were a licensed practitioner. (b) The impostor eluded detection for so she were licensed practitioner, (70) (2) We're really looking fo (b) We're really looking f ANTONYMS ‘| DIRECTIONS: Choose the a capital letters. (71) INTREPID is (a) belligere (c) chivalrous. (2) METI @ (73) (b) Peraity iendacity (b) solemnity (@ lethargy oO & (b) agitation, (4) uniformity er best completes each sentence. Mark the letter that appears rt has not lost its steam; it___on as fiercely as ever. (b) meanders (c) edges (d) rages (77) Each occupation has its own __; bankers, lawyers and computer professionals, for example, all use among themselves language which outsiders have difficulty following. (a) merits (b) disadvantages —_(c) rewards (@) jargon (78) by nature, Jones spoke very little even to his own family members, @ garulous (b) equivocal (c) tacitum (@) gregarious (79) Many people at that time believed that spices help preserve food; however, Hall found that many marketed spices were ___ bacteria, moulds and yeasts. (a) devoid of (b)teeming with ~(c)improved by (4) destroyed by (80) The two artists differed markedly in their temperaments; Palmer was reserved and courteous, Frazer____ and boastful. ; (a) phlegmatic (b) choleric (©) constrained (4) tractable GIKI FULL LENGTH PAPER-1 PAGE 8 OF 8

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