MET 2024 Sample Paper
MET 2024 Sample Paper
Physics
Q. 1 If potential , then electric field E(x, y, z) is:
Option 1:
10 unit
Option 2:
8 unit
Option 3:
7 unit
Option 4:
5 unit
Solution:
As we learn
- wherein
Potential gradient.
Q. 2 An electron (mass= 9.0 *10-31 kg and charge =1.6 *10-19 coulomb) is moving in a circular
orbit in a magnetic field its time period of revolution is -
Option 1:
5.6 * 10-6 sec
Option 2:
5.6 * 10-8 sec
Option 3:
8.3 * 10-6 sec
Option 4:
8.3 * 10-8 sec
Correct Answer:
5.6 * 10-8 sec
Solution:
As we learn
- wherein
Correct option is 2
Q. 3 Arrange the following electromagnetic radiations per quantum in the order of increasing
energy :
Option 1:
D, B, A, C
Option 2:
A, B, D, C
Option 3:
C, A, B, D
Option 4:
B, A, D, C
Correct Answer:
D, B, A, C
Solution:
As we learnt in
Balmer series -
- wherein
Radio wave < Yellow light < Blue light < X-ray
Correct option is 1.
Q. 4 For a planet escape velocity is then the orbital velocity of the satellite near
surface of planet will be eaqual to -
Option 1:
20 km/sec
Option 2:
15 km/sec
Option 3:
10 km/sec
Option 4:
12 km/sec
Correct Answer:
10 km/sec
Solution:
Relation of escape velocity and orbital velocity -
Orbital velocity
Escape velocity
- wherein
Orbital Velocity
Correct option is 3
Option 1:
average value of current for one complete cycle
Option 2:
average value of current for half cycle.
Option 3:
average value of current for cycle.
Option 4:
Mean value is always zero
Correct Answer:
average value of current for half cycle.
Solution:
As we have learnt,
The average value of alternating current for one complete cycle is zero.
Q. 6 The time difference value of voltage and current in pure inductor circuit is equal to -
Option 1:
T
Option 2:
0
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
Time difference -
- wherein
Phase difference between voltage and current -
So, TD=T/4
Q. 7 In potentiometer ,a cell of emf 1.25V gives a balance point at 35 cm length of wire .If the cell
is replaced by another cell and balance point shifts to 70 cm., what is the emf of second
cell?
Option 1:
2.25 V
Option 2:
5V
Option 3:
2.5V
Option 4:
5.5V
Correct Answer:
2.5V
Solution:
as we learn
- wherein
K = Constantof proportionality
Procedure:
2. Measure E.M.F (E) of the battery and the e.m.f. (E1 and E2) of the cells. See that E > E1 and also E > E2.
3. Connect the positive pole of the battery (a battery of constant e.m.f.) to te zero end (P) of the
potentiometer and the negative pole through a one way key, an ammeter and a low resistance rheostat
to the other end (Q) of the potentiometer.
4. Connect the positive poles of the cells E1 and E2 to the terminal at the zero end (P) and the negative
poles to the terminals a and b of the two key.
5. Connect the common terminal c of the two-way key through a galvanometer (G) and a resistance box
(R.B.) to the jockey J.
6. Take maximum current from the battery making rheostat resistance zero.
7. Insert the plug in the one way key (K) in circuit and also in between the terminals a and c of the two
way key.
8. Take out a 2,000 ohms plug from the resistance box (R.B.)
9. Press the jockey at the zero end and note the direction of deflection in the galvanometer.
10. Press the jockey at the other end of the potentiometer wire. If the direction of deflection is opposite
to that in the first case, the connection are correct. (If the deflection is in the same direction then either
connections are wrong or e.m.f. of the auxiliary battery is less).
Option 1:
PE
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Zero
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
- wherein
as
then,
Q. 9
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
Option 1:
Fermi-level of p-type semiconductor will go upward and Fermi-level of n-type semiconductors will go
downward.
Option 2:
Fermi-level of p-type semiconductors will go downward and Fermi-level of n-type semiconductor will
go upward.
Option 3:
Fermi-level of both p-type and n-type semiconductros will go upward for and downward
for , where is Fermi temperature.
Option 4:
Fermi-level of p and n-type semiconductors will not be affected.
Correct Answer:
Fermi-level of p-type semiconductors will go downward and Fermi-level of n-type semiconductor will
go upward.
Solution:
For extrinsic semiconductors;
Q. 11 A man standing in a lift carrying a bag of 5 Kg. If lift moves vertically upwards with
acceleration g/2 then find tension (in Newton) force in the handle of the bag
Correct Answer:
75
Solution:
Given-
Correct Answer:
160
Solution:
Q. 13 A certain mass of hydrogen is changed to He by the process of fusion. The mass defect in fusion
reaction is 0.02866 . The energy liberated ( in MeV) per is ( =931MeV)
Correct Answer:
6.675
Solution:
As we learn
Correct Answer:
2
Solution:
Q. 15 A 100 V carrier wave is made to vary between 160 V and 40 V by a modulating signal . What
is the modulation index ?
Correct Answer:
0.6
Solution:
&
So,
Chemistry
Q. 1 2,2-Dimethylbutane can be obtained by which of the following reaction?
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
All of the above
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Corey House Synthesis -
When Gilman's reagent reacts with a primary alkyl halide, it gives higher alkane by SN2 mechanism.
- wherein
2, 2-Dimethylbutane is
Option 1:
wrought iron
Option 2:
pig iron
Option 3:
scrap iron and pig iron
Option 4:
cast iron
Correct Answer:
wrought iron
Solution:
The purest form of iron is wrought iron.
Therefore, Option(1) is correct.
Option 1:
2-aminoethanol
Option 2:
2-hydroxyethaneamine
Option 3:
1-aminoethanol
Option 4:
Ethaneamine
Correct Answer:
2-aminoethanol
Solution:
As we learn:
Nomenclature of Primary Amines -
As per the IUPAC system, primary amines are named as alkanamines.
2- aminoethanol
Q. 4 Which of the following alkaline earth metal does not give flame test?
Option 1:
Ba
Option 2:
Sr
Option 3:
Ca
Option 4:
Mg
Correct Answer:
Mg
Solution:
As we learn
Both Be and Mg do not give flame test because electrons are strongly bound to excited by flame.
Option 1:
C>A>B
Option 2:
C>B>A
Option 3:
B>A>C
Option 4:
B>C>A
Correct Answer:
C>B>A
Solution:
When a negative charge is delocalised with an electron-withdrawing group like (NO2) then stability
increases.
(B) The negative charge is delocalised with the carbon of the alkene
C>B>A
Option 1:
leaching of bauxite using concentrated NaOH solution gives sodium aluminate and sodium silicate.
Option 2:
the Hall-Heroult process is used for the production of aluminum and iron
Option 3:
pig iron obtained from cast iron
Option 4:
the blistered appearance of copper during the metallurgical process is due to the evaluation of
Correct Answer:
leaching of bauxite using concentrated NaOH solution gives sodium aluminate and sodium silicate.
Solution:
A small pieces of sodium metal is heated with organic compound for 2-3 minutes.
- wherein
The red hot tube is plurged in to the distilled water after filtering this solution.It is known as sodium
fusion extract
leaching of Bauxite using concentrated NaOH solution gives sodium aluminate and sodium silicate
It is Buyer's process
sodium aluminate
Q. 7 The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for every 10o C rise of temprature , if the temprature
is raised by 40o C the rate of the reaction of the reaction increases by above
Option 1:
10 times
Option 2:
16 times
Option 3:
32 times
Option 4:
64 times
Correct Answer:
16 times
Solution:
As we have learned
Temperature Coefficient -
In homogenous thermal reaction, the rate constant of the reaction becomes double / thrice by changing
the temperature by .
- wherein
Formula:
Option 1:
3,2,3
Option 2:
2,4,3
Option 3:
4,2,1
Option 4:
4,2,3
Correct Answer:
4,2,3
Solution:
The number of moles of atoms of reactant is equal to the number of moles of atoms of the product.
So, Balancing A
In B,
In D,
from & ,
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Flux -
A chemical substance which combines with the impurities present in the roasted or calcined ore to form
an easily fusible material.
- wherein
Q. 10 500 ml of an aqueous solution contains 0.1 mole of the solute AB. If its specific conductance
is , Sts molar conductance will be
( in )
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Correct Answer:
112
Solution:
This law was proposed by Dalton in 1803. According to this law, if two elements can combine to form
more than one compound, the masses of one element that combine with a fixed mass of the other
element, are in the ratio of small whole numbers.
As one mole of CO2 contains two moles of oxygen atoms, so two moles of CO2 contain 4 moles of oxygen
atoms.
As 1 mole oxygen atoms present in 1 mole of CO so, 4 moles oxygen atoms are present in 4 moles of
CO.
Q. 12 Sulphur forms the chlorides S2Cl2 and SCl2. The equivalent mass (in g/mol) of sulphur in SCl2
is:
Correct Answer:
16
Solution:
We know that atomic weight of sulphur is 32.
In SCl2, the valency of sulphur is 2. Thus equivalent of sulphur in SCl2 is given by:
Solution:
Number of Moles -
and
If the volumes occupied by A2 and B required at STP are 22.4L and 44.8L for complete
reaction, then the value of is ?
Correct Answer:
2
Solution:
By Gay Lussac's Law, volume occupied by gases in a reaction are in simple ratio, that is fixed.
Moles of
Moles of
=2
Q. 15 A 100 ml solution of 0.1 N HCl was titrated with 0.2 N NaOH solution. The titration was discontinued
after adding 30 ml of NaOH solution. The remaining titration was completed by adding 0.25 N KOH
solution, the volume (in ml) of KOH required for completing the titration is
Correct Answer:
16
Solution:
For HCl, NaOH and KOH, normality = molarity
=4
= 0.016L or 16ml
Maths
Q. 1 Solution of the D.E
is
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt
Bernoulli's Equation -
- wherein
Since,
Put
Solution is
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
All of the above.
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt
It is associative .
- wherein
Q. 3 If z is origin, then
Option 1:
1
Option 2:
-1
Option 3:
0
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
0
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
|z|= Modulus of z
Q. 4
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
(a+ib)+(c+id)=(a+c)+i(b+d)
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
none of these
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt
and
then the parallel vector of line formed their intersection can be obtained by
and
say
Let z =
we get 4x=15-3
4y = 25-5
equation of line is
(4x-15)/-3 = (4y-25)/-5 = z
Q. 7 The sum of two forces is 18 N and resultant whose direction is at right angles to the smaller
force is 12 N. The magnitude of the two forces are
Option 1:
13,5
Option 2:
12,6
Option 3:
14,4
Option 4:
11,7
Correct Answer:
13,5
Solution:
As we learn
We have
Now,
x 2 9 7 5
f(frequency) 5 2 5 2
Option 1:
3.7
Option 2:
5.2
Option 3:
9
Option 4:
7
Correct Answer:
5.2
Solution:
As we learned
ARITHMETIC Mean -
If the observations x1, x2, ......xn occur with frequencies f1, f2, ....fn then
- wherein
where
Option 2:
1/3
Option 3:
1/2
Option 4:
1/4
Correct Answer:
1/3
Solution:
As we learn
- wherein
Let position vector of A with respect to B is a and that of C w.r.t. B is position vector of D w.r.t.
Position vector of
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
Number of ways in which different objects can be distributed equally among n persons
Q. 11 If is a root of quadratic equation with real coefficient what will be the product of
roots
Option 1:
13
Option 2:
24
Option 3:
Option 4:
-24
Correct Answer:
13
Solution:
As we learned
For any polynomial equation with real coefficients, Imaginary roots always occur in conjugate pairs.
is another root
So,
Q. 12 What is the number of ways of selecting Letters from 3 A's, 2B's and 4C's
Option 1:
24
Option 2:
60
Option 3:
9
Option 4:
36
Correct Answer:
60
Solution:
Theorem of Combinations -
The number of ways of selecting from a collection of m objects of one kind, n objects of another kind and
p objects of another kind are (m + 1) (n + 1) (p + 1).
(3 + 1) (2 + 1) (4+ 1)
=60
Q. 13
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
1
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
=
Q. 14 Match the following
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
When a graph breaks at a particular point when it approaches from left and right.
So limit exist but not continuous: but when it is equal to f(a) at x = a then f(x) is continuous.
- wherein
Q. 15
If is symmetric, then
Option 1:
A,B,C are angles of triangle.
Option 2:
A=B=C
Option 3:
both (a) and (b)
Option 4:
None of the above
Correct Answer:
A=B=C
Solution:
As we have learnt
Symmetric determinants -
The elements situated at equal distance from the diagonal are equal both in magnitude and sign
- wherein
tan c = 1
correct option b
Q. 16 In cartesian coordinate system point A = (3,5) and B = (2,7) , if point 'C' divides AB in ratio 3:5
point 'C' is :
Solution:
As we have learned
Section formula -
- wherein
3:5
A B
Q. 17 In cartesian coordinate system Point A = (2,7) , B= (3,10) , C = (5/2,17/2) and D = (4,13) then
Option 1:
'C' divides AB internally 1:1 and D divides externally in ratio 1:1
Option 2:
'C' divides AB internally 2:1 and D divides externally in ratio 2:1
Option 3:
'C' divides AB internally 1:1 and D divides externally in ratio 2:1
Option 4:
none of these
Correct Answer:
'C' divides AB internally 1:1 and D divides externally in ratio 2:1
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
Q. 18 Find the mid point of line segment AB where A = (3,5) and B = (2,7)
Option 1:
(5,12)
Option 2:
(1,-2)
Option 3:
(6,35)
Option 4:
none of these
Correct Answer:
none of these
Solution:
As we have learned
Mid-point formula -
- wherein
If the point P(x,y) is the mid point of line joining A(x1,y1) and B(x2,y2) .
Mid point of AB =
Option 1:
(0,0)
Option 2:
(0,5)
Option 3:
(5/2,5/2)
Option 4:
none of these
Correct Answer:
(0,0)
Solution:
As we have learned
Circumcentre of triangle -
- wherein
since A = (5,0) distance of all 3 point from origin is = 5
B=( )
C = (0,5)
circumcentre is (0,0)
Option 1:
(1,2)
Option 2:
(4,5)
Option 3:
(5,4)
Option 4:
(2,2)
Correct Answer:
(4,5)
Solution:
As we have learned
Centroid formula -
- wherein
Centroid of a ABC
English
Q. 1 Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
There is a wave of unrest among the students of today. Not a single day passes without the
news of a strike in some college or some university. Undisciplined behavior on the part of the
students has become a matter of everyday occurrence. On frivolous pretexts, students choose
to go on rampage. They do not hesitate from burning national property, insulting and
attacking their teachers, stoning buses and creating chaos and disorder. Sometimes it is a
question of the cinema tickets that makes them go violent; at some another time it is the issue
of increased bus fares or fees that makes them go on a rampage. Everyday there is a new
pretext. They are never in a mood to take to their books seriously and attend the classes in a
disciplined manner.
Now, this is a very sad state of affairs. Students of today are the leaders of tomorrow. The
problem of student unrest cannot, therefore, be dismissed as something unimportant. Those in
authority must go into the causes of unrest and see if some corrective steps can be taken to
save the situation.
The most important reason of this unrest is the spirit of the age. It is an age of science and
intellect. The modern young man is not prepared to take anything for granted or to accept
anything without questioning. He wants to know how and why things happen as they do. He
is not prepared to accept the established moral values or faith. He has lost his spiritual
moorings and wants to find a new cult to sustain himself. If is a rootless generation cut off
from the past, facing an uncertain future. Students are a part of this generation. They are full
of doubts and questions. Elders fail to present any enviable image before them and do not win
their respect or admiration. Students are a witness to the hypocrisy of their elders. They notice
a sharp contrast in what they preach and what they practice. It is, therefore, natural for them
to get frustrated.
Which of the following should be the best title for the passage?
Option 1:
Discipline and its need
Option 2:
Importance of discipline among students
Option 3:
Indiscipline among students and its causes
Option 4:
Students and their rowdiness
Option 5:
Record of disorderliness among students
Correct Answer:
Indiscipline among students and its causes
Solution:
“Indiscipline among students and its causes” catches the central idea of the passage.
Option 1:
uncanny
Option 2:
internecine
Option 3:
munificent
Option 4:
lavish
Option 5:
appealing
Correct Answer:
internecine
Solution:
Conflicts are dangerous to both sides
Q. 3 Change the voice
Option 1:
We will help them
Option 2:
We will be helped by them
Option 3:
We shall be helped
Option 4:
They will be helping us
Option 5:
We would be helped
Correct Answer:
We will be helped by them
Solution:
The subject-object change is best observed in the correct option. Thus, “We will be helped by them” is the
answer.
Q. 4 Read the paragraph and choose a suitable summary from the given options:
Option 1:
Nationalism promotes integrity and hence, it should be promoted.
Option 2:
Nationalism deserves the highest priority
Option 3:
Nationalism is a champion of unity and deserves precedence and preference
Option 4:
Nationalism advocates unity
Option 5:
Nationalism is intrigued into various spheres of life and sets high standards of moral values
Correct Answer:
Nationalism is a champion of unity and deserves precedence and preference
Solution:
'Nationalism is intrigued into various spheres of life and sets high standards of moral values' is beyond
context. Other options are incomplete and are blended in the correct option. Thus, “Nationalism is a
champion of unity and deserves precedence and preference” is the answer.
Option 1:
will be killing
Option 2:
will kill
Option 3:
could be killing
Option 4:
shall be killing
Option 5:
would be killing
Correct Answer:
will kill
Solution:
In accordance with the context, we need the simple future tense. ‘Will be killing’ will change the meaning
and create ambiguity.
Exalt
Option 1:
Estrange
Option 2:
Obviate
Option 3:
Deride
Option 4:
Extravagant
Option 5:
Implore
Correct Answer:
Deride
Solution:
Exalt means to praise and deride means to ridicule or criticize.
Option 1:
His being savage to people
Option 2:
and also his ungracious nature
Option 3:
No error
Option 4:
is sometimes imputed to
Option 5:
his being serene
Correct Answer:
and also his ungracious nature
Solution:
The sentence describes that he is discourteous and aggressive. Thus, it cannot be attributed to his serene
(peaceful) nature.
Option 2:
I said to my classmate, "Have you paid off the money to your teacher?"
Option 3:
I said to my classmate "Had I paid off the money to my teacher."
Option 4:
I said to my classmate "Had you paid off the money to my teacher."
Option 5:
I said to my classmate that do you paid off the money to his teacher
Correct Answer:
I said to my classmate, "Have you paid off the money to your teacher?"
Solution:
We need to include direct words and quotes and “I said to my classmate, "Have you paid off the money to
your teacher” is grammatically correct.
Marginalize
Option 1:
Diverse
Option 2:
Alienate
Option 3:
Divulge
Option 4:
Decline
Option 5:
Accept
Correct Answer:
Alienate
Solution:
Alienate and marginalize mean to isolate.
Q. 10 Find out the countable noun in the following question:
I need to get my account opened in this bank with a meager amount of Rs 1000.
Option 1:
Need
Option 2:
Account
Option 3:
with
Option 4:
I
Option 5:
My
Correct Answer:
Account
Solution:
It is correct to use ‘s’ or ‘es’ with account.