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Sample Paper

ENGINEERING

NATIONAL

2021
(Class XI Studying Moving to Class XII)
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

1. Duration of Test is 1 hr. (iv) Section-III: This section contains 6 multiple choice
2. The Test booklet consists of 35 questions. The maximum questions based on paragraphs, which have only one
marks are 90. There is no negative marking for wrong correct answer. Each question carries +2 marks for
answer. correct answer.
3. Pattern of the questions are as under: (v) Section-IV: This section contains 3 multiple choice
(i) This question paper consists of three parts (Physics, questions based on assertion and reason type, which
Chemistry and Mathematics) each having five have only one correct answer. Each question carries
sections.
+2 marks for correct answer.
(ii) Section-I: This section contains 16 multiple choice
questions, which have only one correct answer. (vi) Section-V: This section contains 3 questions. Each
Each question carries +2 marks for correct answer. question has two matching Columns. Column-I has
(iii) Section-II: This section contains 7 multiple choice four entries (A, B, C, D) and Column-II has four entries
questions, in which more than one answer may be (P, Q, R, S). Each entry in Column-I may match with
correct. Each question carries +4 marks for correct one or more entry in Column-II. Each question carries
answer. +4 marks for correct answer.

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The questions given in sample paper are indicative of the


level and pattern of questions that will be asked in ANTHE-2021)

Time : 1 Hour MM : 90

PHYSICS
SECTION-I : SINGLE ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A physical quantity X depends upon Y and Z according to the relation X = 2Y2 + Z, then choose the correct
option regarding dimension of X, Y and Z. ([P] denotes dimensional formula of P)
(1) [X] = [Y] (2) [Y] = [Z]
(3) [X] = [Y2] (4) [X] = [Y2Z]
2. If displacement (s) of a particle moving along a straight line as a function of time (t) is given as s = (2t2 + t3) m,
then acceleration of the particle at t = 1 s is
(1) 4 m/s2
(2) 6 m/s2
(3) 5 m/s2
(4) 10 m/s2
3. For maximum range along the inclined plane in the shown diagram for a given initial speed v, value of  must
be

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(1) 30°

(2) 45°

(3) 37°

(4) 60°

4. In the shown figure, acceleration of 2 kg mass is [g = 10 m/s2]

10
(1) m/s2
7

5
(2) m/s2
7
(3) 1 m/s2

(4) 2 m/s2

5. A particle of mass m is taken very slowly from point A to B as shown. Work done by external agent is equal to

(1) Zero

(2) mgH

mgH
(3)
2
(4) 2mgH

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SECTION-II : MORE THAN ONE ANSWER TYPE


This section contains 2 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which
MORE THAN ONE answer may be correct.

6. 10 2 N force is applied on 5 kg block placed on rough horizontal surface as shown. Possible values of  so
that block does not move on the surface is

2
(1)
5
1
(2)
5

1
(3)
2
2
(4)
3
7. In the shown figure, spring is light and surface is smooth. Initially, when spring is relaxed, the point mass (1)
is given velocity v0. If Umax is the maximum potential energy stored in the spring and v is velocity of mass (1)
at this moment, then

mv 02
(1) Umax 
4

mv 02
(2) Umax 
2
v0
(3) v 
2
(4) v = v0

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SECTION-III : PARAGRAPH TYPE


This section contains a paragraph. Based upon this paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered.
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Q. Nos. 8 & 9
In shown figure, uniform disk of radius R is performing pure rolling with acceleration a0 and angular acceleration 
over rough plank which is accelerating horizontally with acceleration ap.

8. Acceleration of point of contact of disk is [Assume angular velocity of disk to be zero at this instant]
(1) ap (2) a0
(3) R (4) (a0 + ap)
9. Correct relation among a0, ap and  is
(1) ap = a0 + R
(2) ap = R
(3) a0 = R
(4) ap = a0 – R

SECTION-IV : ASSERTION & REASON TYPE


This section contains 1 Assertion-Reason type question, which has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
10. A : If only conservative forces are acting on a particle, then its mechanical energy remains conserved.
R : Conservative forces always perform positive work on a particle.
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(4) (A) is false but (R) is true

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SECTION-V : MATRIX MATCH TYPE


This section contains 1 Matrix Match type question, which has 2 Columns (Column-I and Column-II). Column-I has
four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D), Column-II has four entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S). Match the entries in Column-I with
the entries in Column-II. Each entry in Column-I may match with one or more entries in Column-II.

For each entry in Column-I, tick the boxes of all the matching entries in Column-II. For example, if entry (A) in
Column-I matches with entries (P) & (S) in Column-II, then tick the boxes (P) & (S). Similarly, tick the boxes for
entries (B), (C) and (D).

11. Column-I contain a uniform rigid body and Column-II contain their x and y-coordinate of centre of mass. Match
the entries of Column-I with the entries of Column-II.

Column-I Column-II

L
(A) (P) x
2

L
(B) (Q) y
2 3

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(C) (R) x=0

(D) (S) y=0

CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I : SINGLE ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
12. Which one of the following has been arranged in increasing order of bond order as well as bond dissociation
energy?

(1) O22  O2  O2  O2

(2) O22  O2  O2  O2

(3) O2  O2  O22  O2

(4) O2  O22  O2  O2

13. Which one of the following isoelectronic ions has the lowest ionisation energy?
(1) K+
(2) Ca2+
(3) Cl–
(4) S2–

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M
14. 100 mL of a sample of aqueous solution containing NaOH only required 50 mL of HCl for complete
2
neutralisation. Calculate the molarity of NaOH solution.
(1) 0.25 M
(2) 0.8 M
(3) 0.125 M
(4) 0.5 M
15. At 27°C, He gas is leaked through a tiny hole into a vessel for 15 minutes. Another unknown gas at the same
temperature and pressure as that of He is leaked through the same hole for 15 minutes. After effusion of the
gases, the mixture exerts a pressure of 5.7 atm. The helium of the mixture is 0.76 mol. If the volume of the
vessel is 4.0 L, what is the molecular mass of the unknown gas? [Use R = 0.08 L atm mol–1 K–1]
(1) 44
(2) 48
(3) 64
(4) 80
16. A certain ideal gas has Cv = a + bT, where a = 25.0 J mol–1 K–1 and b = 0.03 J mol–1 K–2. 2 mol of this gas goes
from 300 K and 2.0 L to 600 K and 4.0 L. What is the value of Ssys? [log2 = 0.3]
(1) –12.08 JK–1
(2) +24.17 JK–1
(3) –32.08 JK–1
(4) +64.17 JK–1

SECTION-II : MORE THAN ONE ANSWER TYPE


This section contains 2 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which
MORE THAN ONE answer may be correct.
17. In a hydrogen like sample, electron is in 2 nd excited state and the binding energy of 4th state of this sample is
13.6 eV, then
(1) Binding energy of 2nd excited state of this sample is 24.17 eV
(2) Three different photons will be released if electrons make a transition to the ground state from the second
excited state
(3) If 23 eV photon is used, the KE of ejected electron is 1 eV
(4) 2nd line in the Balmer series of this sample has same energy value as first excitation energy of H-atoms

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18. 25 mL of 0.50 M H2O2 solution is added to 50 mL of 0.20 M KMnO4 in acid solution. Which of the following
statement(s) is/are true? (2MnO4  6H  5H2O2  2Mn2  8H2O  5O2 )

(1) 0.010 mol of O2 is liberated

(2) 0.005 mol of KMnO4 does not react

(3) 0.0125 mol of O2 is evolved

(4) In the final solution, there are only water molecules and Mn2+ ions

SECTION-III : PARAGRAPH TYPE


This section contains a paragraph. Based upon this paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered.
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Q. Nos. 19 & 20

1 mole of a real gas is placed in a container at T K, its density (d) varies with pressure (p) given as d = 2p – 0.2p2,
where d in gm/L and p in atm.

19. At what pressure density of the gas will attain its maximum value?

(1) 10 atm

(2) 5 atm

(3) 2.5 atm

(4) 1.25 atm

20. When 1 mol of the above gas attain maximum density, then volume of container (in litre) is given as [M = molar
mass of the gas in gm/mol]

(1) 5 M

M
(2)
5

(3) 2 M

M
(4)
2

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SECTION-IV : ASSERTION & REASON TYPE

This section contains 1 Assertion-Reason type question, which has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.


21. A : H3PO4  2NaOH  Na2HPO4

Equivalent weight of H3PO4 in the above reaction is 49.

R : n-Factor of H3PO4 = 2.

(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(3) (A) is true but (R) is false

(4) (A) is false but (R) is true

SECTION-V : MATRIX MATCH TYPE

This section contains 1 Matrix Match type question, which has 2 Columns (Column-I and Column-II). Column-I has
four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D), Column-II has four entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S). Match the entries in Column-I with
the entries in Column-II. Each entry in Column-I may match with one or more entries in Column-II.

For each entry in Column-I, tick the boxes of all the matching entries in Column-II. For example, if entry (A) in
Column-I matches with entries (P) & (S) in Column-II, then tick the boxes (P) & (S). Similarly, tick the boxes for
entries (B), (C) and (D).

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22. Match the electronic transitions in a sample of H-atoms given in Column-I with the observations given in
Column-II.

Column-I Column-II

(A) n = 6  n = 3 (P) 10 lines in spectrum

(B) n = 7  n = 3 (Q) Spectral lines in visible region

(C) n = 5  n = 2 (R) 6 lines in spectrum

(D) n = 6  n = 2 (S) Spectral lines in infrared region

MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I : SINGLE ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
23. cos2 cannot be written as (for   R)
(1) 2 cos2 – 1
(2) 1 – 2 sin2
(3) cos2 – sin2
(4) 2 sin cos

24. The number of solutions of the equation z 2  z  0 , where z is a complex number, is


(1) Zero
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 4
25. Sum of series 1 + 4 + 7 + 10 + 13 + … upto 15 terms is
(1) 280
(2) 310
(3) 330
(4) 360

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26. If p, q and r are real and 4p2 + 9q2 + 16r2 – 6pq – 12qr – 8pr = 0, then p, q and r are in
(1) AP
(2) GP
(3) HP
(4) Arithmetico Geometric Progression
27. The value of (tan45° + cot135° + sin30°) is
(1) 3

1
(2)
2

3
(3)
2

5
(4)
2

28. The domain of f ( x )  16  x 2 is

(1) [0, 4]
(2) [–4, 4]
(3) (–4, 4)
(4) (–4, 4]

SECTION-II : MORE THAN ONE ANSWER TYPE


This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which
MORE THAN ONE answer may be correct.

29. If a function f(x) is defined as f(x) = x2 + x  x  R, then

(1) f(2) = 6
(2) f(3) = 12
(3) f(–2) = 2
(4) f(–1) = 2

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30. Let P = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, Q = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7} and R = {2, 4, 6, 8}, then


(1) P  Q = {3, 4, 5, 6}
(2) Q  R = {4, 6, 8}
(3) P  Q  R = {4}
(4) P  Q = {3, 4, 5}
31. Which of the following functions are defined for all real values of x? ([] represents the greatest integer function)
(1) tan(logx)
(2) sin[x] + cos[x]

9
(3)  cos 2 x  cos x
8

(4) log(sgn [ x 2 ])

SECTION-III : PARAGRAPH TYPE


This section contains a paragraph. Based upon this paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered.
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Q. Nos. 32 & 33
Number of nine-lettered words that can be formed by using all the letters of the word ‘MEENANSHU’.
32. If alike letters are never adjacent, is
(1) 9(7!)
(2) 10(7!)
(3) 11(7!)
(4) 12(7!)
33. If all the vowels and all the consonants are alphabetically ordered among themselves respectively, is
(1) 9C4
(2) (4!)(9C4)
(3) (4)(9C4)
9
C4
(4)
4

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SECTION-IV : ASSERTION & REASON TYPE

This section contains 1 Assertion-Reason type question, which has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which

ONLY ONE is correct.

 5 
34. A : The solution of equation ||x2 – 2x – 3| – |2x + 5|| = |x2 + 2| is  ,  [ 1, 3] .
 2 

R : If ||x| – |y|| = |x + y|, then xy  0.

(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(3) (A) is true but (R) is false

(4) (A) is false but (R) is true

SECTION-V : MATRIX MATCH TYPE

This section contains 1 Matrix Match type question, which has 2 Columns (Column-I and Column-II). Column-I has

four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D), Column-II has four entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S). Match the entries in Column-I with

the entries in Column-II. Each entry in Column-I may match with one or more entries in Column-II.

For each entry in Column-I, tick the boxes of all the matching entries in Column-II. For example, if entry (A) in

Column-I matches with entries (P) & (S) in Column-II, then tick the boxes (P) & (S). Similarly, tick the boxes for

entries (B), (C) and (D).

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35. Match the entries of Column-I with those of Column-II.

Column-I Column-II

1 1 1
The sum of the series   ...   ... 1
(A) 34 45 (n  2)(n  3) (P)
4
upto infinite terms, is

2 4 8 1
(B) The sum of infinite terms of G.P., 1     ... is (Q)
3 9 27 3

The H.M. of the roots of the equation


(C) 1 (R) 3
(5  2)x2  (4  5)x  (8  2 5)  0 is H, then is
H

1 1
If A.M. and H.M. of two positive numbers are and 1
(D) 9 4 (S)
6
respectively, then their G.M. is



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ANSWERS
Physics Chemistry Mathematics

1. (3) 12. (2) 23. (4)

2. (4) 13. (4) 24. (4)


25. (3)
3. (1) 14. (1)
26. (3)
4. (1) 15. (3)
27. (2)
5. (2) 16. (4) 28. (2)
6. (1, 3, 4) 17. (1, 2) 29. (1, 2, 3)
7. (1, 3) 18. (2, 3) 30. (3, 4)
8. (1) 19. (2) 31. (2, 3)
32. (3)
9. (4) 20. (2)
33. (1)
10. (3) 21. (1)
34. (1)
11. A  (P, S) 22. A  (R, S)
35. A  (Q)
B  (R) B  (P, S) B  (R)
C  (P, Q) C  (Q, R, S) C  (P)
D  (P) D  (P, Q, S) D  (S)

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ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS
1. Answer (3)
If A = B + C, then
[A] = [B] = [C]
2. Answer (4)

d 2s d
a 2
 (4t  3t 2 )  (4  6t ) m/s2
dt dt
At t = 1 s,
a = 10 m/s2
3. Answer (1)
For maximum range,
(90  30)

2
  = 30°
4. Answer (1)
5g sin37  2g  g  10
a1  a2    m/s2
(5  2) 7 7
5. Answer (2)
WT = KE
 WF + Wmg = 0
 WF = mgh
6. Answer (1, 3, 4)
Fx  N
 10    40
1
 
4

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7. Answer (1, 3)
At X = Xmax,
v0
v1  v 2 
2
2
1 1 v  mv 02
KE  mv 02  2 m  0  
2 2  2  4

8. Answer (1)
9. Answer (4)
Solution for Q. Nos. 8 and 9 :
ap = a0 – R (Rolling condition)
10. Answer (3)
Work done by conservative forces may be positive or negative.
11. Answer A(P, S); B(R); C(P, Q); D(P)

L 31 L
y 
2 3 2 3

CHEMISTRY
12. Answer (2)
Bond order  bond dissociation energy
Bond order (O2)2– = 1.0
Bond order (O2)– = 1.5
Bond order (O2) = 2.0

Bond order (O2 ) = 2.5

13. Answer (4)


For isoelectronic ions,
IE  Atomic number (Z)
14. Answer (1)
For complete neutralisation,
1
100  M  50 
2
1
 M molar
4

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15. Answer (3)


5.7  4
Number of moles of He + unknown gas = = 0.95
0.08  300
Number of moles of unknown gas = 0.95 – 0.76 = 0.19
rHe MX 0.76
   4; MX  64
rX 4 0.19
16. Answer (4)
Cp = Cv + R = 25 + 0.03T + R
dQ = nCpdT = 2(25 + 0.03T + R) dT
dQ dT
dS   2(25  0.03T  R)
T T
T2 T
S  50 ln  0.06(T2  T1 )  2R ln 2
T1 T1

600 600
S  50 ln  0.06(600  300)  2  8.314 ln  64.17 JK 1
300 300
17. Answer (1, 2)
13.6Z2
Binding energy of 4th state = = 13.6 eV
(n)2
 Z=4

13.6(4)2
Binding energy of 2nd excited state = = 24.17 eV
(3)2
18. Answer (2, 3)

MnO4  H2O2  H  Mn2  O2  H2O


n 5 n2 n2

Milliequivalents of H2O2 = 25 × 2 × 0.5 = 25


Milliequivalents of KMnO4 = 50 × 5 × 0.2 = 50
Milliequivalents of KMnO4 left unreacted = 50 – 25 = 25
25
Moles of KMnO4 left unreacted =  0.005
5  1000
25
Moles of O2 produced =  0.0125
2  1000
19. Answer (2)
Density of the gas, d = 2p – 0.2p2
d(d)
Density will be maximum, when 0
dp

d(d)
 2  0.4p  0; p  5 atm
dp
20. Answer (2)
M M
dmax  ; Molar volume  litre
Molar volume 5

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21. Answer (1)


n-Factor of H3PO4 = 2
98
Equivalent weight of H3PO4 = = 49
2
22. Answer A(R, S); B(P, S); C(Q, R, S); D(P, Q, S)
n = 6  n = 3; 6 lines in the IR region
n = 7  n = 3; 10 lines in the IR region
n = 5  n = 2; 3 lines in the visible region and 3 lines in the IR region
n = 6  n = 2; 4 lines in the visible region and 6 lines in the IR region

MATHEMATICS
23. Answer (4)
cos 2 = 2 cos2 – 1
= 1 – 2 sin2
= cos2 – sin2
But 2 sin  cos = sin2
24. Answer (4)
x2 – y2 + 2xyi + x – iy = 0
 x2 + x – y2 = 0 and 2xy – y = 0
1
y  0 or x 
2
y = 0; x = 0, –1

1 3
x , y 
2 2
The possible values of z are

1 3 1 3
z  0  0i ,  1  0i ,  i and  i
2 2 2 2
25. Answer (3)
15
S {2  14  3}  330
2
26. Answer (3)
(2p – 3q)2 + (3q – 4r)2 + (4r – 2p)2 = 0
 2p = 3q = 4r
1 1 1
 , and are in AP.
p q r
 p, q and r are in HP.
27. Answer (2)
1 1
1  (1)  
2 2

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28. Answer (2)


16 – x2  0  x  [–4, 4]
29. Answer (1, 2, 3)
f(x) = x2 + x
 f(2) = 6, f(–1) = 0, f(–2) = 2, f(3) = 2
30. Answer (3, 4)
P  Q = {3, 4, 5}
Q  R = {4, 6}
P  Q  R = {4}
31. Answer (2, 3)
9 1
 2 cos2 x  cos x  1  2 cos2 x  cos x  (D  0)
8 8
32. Answer (3)
MASHU EE NN
Total words – (words in which EE together + NN together – EE and NN both together)
9!  2.8! 
=   7!   11(7!)
2! 2!  2! 
33. Answer (1)
EEAU, MNNSH
Select only 4 positions for vowels and arrange in 1 way.
 Total number of arrangement = 9C4
34. Answer (1)
(x2 – 2x – 3)(2x + 5)  0
(x + 1)(x – 3)(2x + 5)  0
 5
x   ,    [ 1, 3]
 2
35. Answer A(Q); B(R); C(P); D(S)
1 1 1 1 1 1 n
(A) Sn      ...    Sn 
3 4 4 5 n2 n3 3(n  3)
1
 S 
3
1
(B) S  3
2
1
3
2 2(8  2 5) 1 1
(C) H.M.   4  
 (4  5) H 4

1 1
(D) (G.M.)2  
9 4
1
G.M. 
6

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