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04-08-2024

7002CJA101001240004 JA

PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) A body is projected in such a way that it horizontal range and time of flight both are equal to .
The angle of projection will be –

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) An object is thrown horizontally from a point 'A' from a tower and hits the ground 3s later at B.
The line from ‘A’ to ‘B’ makes an angle of 30º with the horizontal. The initial velocity of the object is :

(take g = 10 m/s2)

(A) m/s
(B) 15 m/s
(C) 10 m/s
(D) m/s

3) The angle of projection of a body is 15º . The other angle for which the range is the same as the
first one is equal to-

(A) 30º
(B) 45º
(C) 60º
(D) 75º

4) If for a given angle of projection, the horizontal range is doubled, the time of flight becomes -

(A) 4 times
(B) 2 times
(C) times
(D) 1/ times

5) A trolley is moving horizontally with a constant velocity of v with respect to earth. A man starts
running from one end of the trolley with a velocity 1.5 v with respect to trolley. After reaching the
opposite end, the man returns back and continues running with a velocity of 1.5 v w.r.t. the trolley
in the backward direction. If the length of the trolley is L then the displacement of the man with

respect to earth during the process will be :-

(A) 2.5 L
(B) 1.5 L

(C)

(D)

6) A toy plane is flying horizontally at 10 m/s at height 80 m above the ground toward a man on the
ground as shown, when plane is 60m away horizontally from man, a ball is dropped by the plane.
Find speed of man (assumed uniform) so that he is able to catch the ball just before it strikes the
ground :-

(A) 10 m/s
(B) 15 m/s
(C) 5 m/s
(D) 7.5 m/s

SECTION-I(ii)
1) Two particles A and B projected along different directions from the same point P on the ground
with the same velocity of 70 m/s in the same vertical plane. They hit the ground at the same point Q
such that PQ = 480 m. Then :- [g = 9.8 m/s2]

(A) Ratio of their times of flight is 4 : 5.


(B) Ratio of their maximum heights is 9 : 16.
(C) Ratio of their minimum speeds during flights is 4 : 3.
(D) The bisector of the angle between their directions of projection makes 45° with horizontal

2) Which of the following get’s affected by horizontal air flow in an oblique projection?

(A) time of flight


(B) horizontal range
(C) maximum height
(D) velocity at highest point

3) Two particles are thrown from same point in same vertical plane as shown is figure

simultaneously. Then indicate the correct statements.

(A) Time of flight of B is less than that of A.


(B) Projection speed of B is greater than that of A.
(C) Horizontal component of velocity of B is greater than that of A.
(D) Vertical components of velocities of A and B are always equal through out the flight of A and B.

4) If T is the total time of flight, h is the maximum height and R is the range for horizontal motion,
the x and y co-ordinates of projectile motion and time t are related as

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) A marble is projected in a viscous fluid with an initial speed u at an angle θ above the horizontal.
Drag force of the fluid results in an acceleration in in addition to that of gravity, here k
is a positive constant and is the velocity of the marble. Here horizontal is x-axis and vertical is y-
axis, Then identify the correct statement(s) from the following :
(A) Horizontal component at an instant before attaining terminal velocity is u cosθ e–kt
Vertical component at an instant before attaining terminal velocity is
(B)

(C) Terminal velocity is g/k downwards


(D) Terminal velocity is 2 g/k downwards

6) Position vector of a particle is expressed as function of time by equation ,


where r is in meters and t is in seconds.

(A) It always moves in a plane that is parallel to the x-y plane.


At the instant t = 0 s, it is observed at point (0 m, -1 m, 5 m), moving with velocity 3 m/s in the
(B)
positive y-direction
(C) Its acceleration vector is uniform.
(D) It is an example of three dimensional motion

SECTION-II

1) A person walking at the rate of 3km/hour, the rain appears to fall vertically. When he increase his
to speed 6 km/hr it appears to meet him at angle of 45° with vertical. The speed of rain is . Find
n.

2) A river 40 m wide is flowing at a rate of 2.0 m/s. A boat is sailing at a velocity of 10 m/s with
respect to the water, in a direction perpendicular to the river. What is the time taken in seconds by
the boat to reach the opposite bank?

3) Two person moving on a straight road. Intially B is 24 m ahead of A. At t = 0, B start from rest
and move with constant acceleration 8 m/s2 and A move with constant speed 20 m/s, then find the
time interval (in sec.) in which A is ahead of B.

4) A ball is thrown up inside a stationary lift of sufficient height. The time of flight is T. Now it is
thrown again with same initial speed v0 with respect to lift. At the time of second throw, lift is

0
moving up with speed v and uniform acceleration g upward. The new time of flight is . Find n :-

5) Two persons A and B are standing at the origin and 210 meter away from the origin along the y-
axis, respectively. A starts to move along x axis with acceleration 3.2 m/s2 and thereafter with the
same retardation and comes to rest after moving 320 m. B moves with a constant velocity and

catches A in 15 s. The speed of B is Find the value of n.

6) A large number of bullets are fired in all direction with the same speed v. The maximum area on

ground on which these bullets can spread is proportional to . Find a + b.


CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

1) Zeff value of Be+3 ion is :

(A) 1.95
(B) 2.05
(C) 4
(D) 2.4

2) The quantum number of four electrons are given below :


I. n = 4, l = 2, ml = – 2, ms = – ½
II. n = 3, l = 2, ml = 1, ms = + ½
III. n = 4, l = 1, ml = 0, ms = + ½
IV. n = 3, l = 1, ml = 1, ms = – ½
The correct order of their increasing energies will be :

(A) IV < III < II < I


(B) IV < II < III < I
(C) I < II < III < IV
(D) I < III < II < IV

3) Magnetic moment of X3+ ion of 3d series is BM. What is the atomic number of X?

(A) 24
(B) 26
(C) 25
(D) 28

4) Suppose that a hypothetical atom gives a red, green, blue and violet line spectrum. Which jump
according to figure would give off the red spectral line.

(A) 3 →1
(B) 2 → 1
(C) 4 → 1
(D) 3 → 2

5) Which of the following plot is incorrect?


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) What is the separation energy (in eV) for Be3+ in the first excited state.

(A) 13.6 eV
(B) 27.2 eV
(C) 40.8 eV
(D) 54.4 eV

SECTION-I(ii)

1) Which of following has correct matching of curve and orbital


(A) I(2p) II(1s) III(4p)
(B) I(3p) II(3d) III(3s)
(C) I(4d) II(2p) III(5d)
(D) I(2s) II(4f) III(3d)

2) Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about following plot?

(A) This orbital wave function is associated with one radial node
(B) This orbital wave function is associated with zero radial node
(C) Radial node is at 0.2 nm
(D) This orbital wave function is associated with zero angular node

3) As the orbit number increases, the K.E. and P.E.for an electron

(A) K.E. increases.


(B) K.E. decreases.
(C) P.E. decreases.
(D) P.E. increases

4) For two Bohr orbits n1 & n2 which follow the relationships, and (n2 – n1) =3. If
anelectron makes transition from n2 to n1 directly then:

(A) Third longest wavelength of Balmer series is emitted


(B) Longest frequency of Lyman series is emitted
(C) Longest frequency of Balmer series is emitted
(D) Only one spectral line is emitted

5) In Bohr model of atom:

(A) the radius of nth orbital is proportional to n2


(B) the total energy of the electron in the nth orbit is inversely proportional to n
the angular momentum of the electron in an orbit is an orbit is an integral multiple of
(C)
the magnitude of the potential energy of the electron in an orbit is greater than its kinetic
(D)
energy

6) A sodium street light gives off yellow light that has a wavelength of 600 nm. Then (For energy of

a photon take E = )

(A) frequency of this light is 7 × 1014 s–1.


(B) frequency of this light is 5 × 1014 s–1.
(C) wave number of the light is 3 × 106 m–1.
(D) energy of the photon is approximately 2.07 eV.

SECTION-II

1) The ionisation energy of a hypothetical hydrogen like species is 36 eV. What is the value of
excitation energy from ground state to 1st excited state. (in eV)

2) If the number of photons emitted by a 60 W sodium lamp in 10 hours is x × 1024. Find the value of
‘x’.
(λ = 5893 Å)

3) How many electrons in an atom with atomic number 24 can have (n + ) = 3?

4) If CO2 and NxOy are isosters of each other, then find the value of

5)

The zeff for (as a slater's rule) 3d electron of Cr is :

6) Find maximum number of electrons in Al for which . (Atomic number of Al = 13).

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) If the expression N = (2 + 1) (22 + 1)(24 + 1) (28 + 1) .... (21024 + 1) is equal to 2n – 1 then n is


equal to

(A) 1023
(B) 4096
(C) 2048
(D) 2047

2) The number of solutions of the equation in [0, 2π] is

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

3) The least value of is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 1

4) Number of solution of the equation in is -

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 4

5) If ek + 1, e–k + 1 are the roots of the equation x2 – 2 (p + 1) x + 5p – p2 = 0 where k, p ∈ R then


sum of all the integral value(s) of 'p' is

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 10

6) Let a, b, c and d are all different real numbers, then the value of

is -

(A) 0
(B) 3
(C) 1
(D) can't be determined until values of a, b, c & d are not given

SECTION-I(ii)
1) If the quadratic equations ax2 + bx + c = 0 (a, b, c ∈ R, a ≠ 0) and x2 + 4x + 5 = 0 have a common
root, then a, b, c must satisfy the relations:

(A) a > b > c


(B) a < b < c
(C) a = k; b = 4k; c = 5k (k ∈ R, k ≠ 0)
(D) b2 – 4ac is negative.

2) If the quadratic equation x2 + 2ax + b(a – 1) = 0 has real roots for all real values of a, and b is an
integer, then which of the following is correct ?

(A) Greatest value of b is 4


(B) No such value of b is possible
(C) Least value of b is 0
(D) b can be any integer

3) Equation 2x2 – 2(2a + 1)x + a(a + 1) = 0 has one root less than 'a' and other root greater than 'a',
if

(A) 0 < a < 1


(B) –1 < a < 0
(C) a > 0
(D) a < –1

4) If b2 ≥ 4ac for the equation ax4 + bx2 + c = 0, then all roots of the equation will be real if -

(A) b > 0, a < 0, c > 0


(B) b < 0, a > 0, c > 0
(C) b > 0, a > 0, c > 0
(D) b > 0, a < 0, c < 0

5) If for permissible values of a and x then identify the statement(s) which can be correct?

(A) If a and b are two irrational numbers then x can be rational.


(B) If a rational and b irrational then x can be rational.
(C) If a irrational and b rational then x can be rational.
(D) If a rational and b rational then x can be rational.

6) The equation a cos x – cos 2x = 2a – 7 can have a solution, if

(A) a = 2
(B) a = 6
(C) a ∈ (2, 6)
(D) a ∈ [2, 6]

SECTION-II
1) If α & β are roots of quadratic equation x2 – x + (m + 1) = 0 & roots are in the ratio 3 : 2, then
value of 10(m + 1) is :

2) If α, β, γ are roots of cubic equation x3 – 2x2 + 3x – 4 = 0, then value of (α – 1)(β – 1)(γ – 1) is

3) The smallest positive integral value of ; x ∈ R – {–2} is equal to

4) Let α and β be the roots of x2 – 5x – 3 = 0 with α > β. If an = αn – βn for n ∈ N, then the value of

is

5) If both roots of the equation x2 – 2kx + k2 + k = 5 (k ∈ R) are smaller than 5, then the largest
integral value of k is

6) If , then the value of A + B is :


ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. B A D C D C

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
A. B,C,D B,D B,C,D A,B A,B,C A,B,C

SECTION-II

Q. 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 3.00 4.00 1.00 2.00 7 6.00

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. C B C D C D

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. B,C A,D B,D A,D A,C,D B,D

SECTION-II

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 27.00 6.41 8.00 2.00 4.60 9.00

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42
A. C A C B C C

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 43 44 45 46 47 48
A. C,D A,C A,C,D B,D A,B,C,D A,B,C,D
SECTION-II

Q. 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 2.40 2.00 3.00 1.25 3.00 2.00
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

5)

x=L

D = vt

D=

6)

80 = ⇒ t = 4 sec
10 × 4 + v × 4 = 60 ⇒ v = 5 m/s

7)

R = 480 m

θ = 37°, 53°

(A)
(B)

(C) minimum speed =

(D)
Bisector of angle between their direction of projection makes 45° with horizontal.

8)

Time of flight = Maximum height H =

Horizontal range R = uxT + aT2 Velocity at highest point = ux+ a

9) Component of velocity in vertical direction in same (Hmax is same)


....(1)

(A) Time period

TA = TB

(B)

RB > RA
from eqn – 1

since Hmax is same

10)
so

13)
vr =

16)

abL = –g – g = –2g
vbL = v0

18)

CHEMISTRY

19)
So for single species
Zeff = Z = 4
20)

(I) n = 4, l = 2 ⇒ 4d
(II) n = 3, l = 2 ⇒ 3d
(III) n = 4, l = 1 ⇒ 4p
(IV) n = 3, l = 1 ⇒ 3p
According to (n + l) rule
3p < 3d < 4p < 4d
IV < II < III < I

21)

Magnetic moment

has 4 unpaired electrons.

22)

According to energy, E4→1 > E3 → 1 > E2 → 1 > E3 → 2


According to energy, Violet > Blue > Green > Red.
∴ Red line ⇒ 3 → 2 transition.

23) factual

24) E∞ – E2 = 13.6

25)

Curve I, II, III have 1, 0, 2 radial nodes respectively


Number of Radial nodes
(n – ℓ – 1)
2p 0
1s 0
4p 2
3p 1
3d 0
3s 2
4d 1
5d 2
2s 1
4f 0

26)

At 0.2 nm, wave function has a negative value. This is orbital wave function of 2s orbital. Hence,
zero angular node.
27)

K.E. = mv2, P.E. = –mv2 and V ∝


Therefore, with increase in orbit number, K.E. decreased but P.E. increases.

28)

(a) (n2 – n1) (n2 + n1) = 21


n 2 + n1 = 7 ....(1)
n2 – n1 = 3 ....(2)
From eq. 1 and 2
n2 = 5
n1 = 2
The transition Represent third longest wavelength of Balmer series
(d) Only one spectrum line is emitted

29)

integral multiple of

30)

= = = 5 × 1014 sec–1

E= = 2.07 eV

31)

E=
ΔE = I.E.
= I.P. ×

32)

Energy of lamp = 60 Joule-sec.


In 10 hours energy = 60 × 3600

n = 6.41 × 1024
x = 6.41

33)

Cr = 1s22s22p63s23p63d54s1
n + = 3 for 2p = 6
3s = 2
total number of electron = 8

34)

NxOy = N2O

35) 24Cr → 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d5 4s1


σ = (18 × 1) + (4 × 0.35)
= 19.4
Zeff = z – σ
⇒ 24 – 19.4 = 4.6

36)

Maximum Number of electrons in Al for which are 9.

MATHEMATICS

37) N = (2 + 1) (22 + 1) (24 + 1) (28 + 1)....(21024 + 1)


⇒ n = 2048

38)

sinx + cosx = (x2 + 1) +


LHS ≤
RHS ≥ 2 (∵ AM ≥ GM)
⇒ no solutions

39)

Least value is

40)

Maximum value at only

41)

p = 1 or 2

42)

Let

Its an identity, So P(d) = 1

43)

x2 + 4x + 5 = 0
⇒D<0
⇒ Both roots common

a = k, b = 4k, c = 5k

44)
For real roots 4a2 – 4b(a – 1) ≥ 0
⇒ a2 – ba + b ≥ 0
Now for above inequality to hold for all values of a, b2 – 4b ≤ 0.
or 0 ≤ b ≤ 4.

47)

⇒ x must be positive and



(A) let

=3
(B) Let

(C) Let

(D) Let

48)

a cos x – cos 2x = 2a – 7
a cos x – (2 cos2 x – 1) = 2a – 7
a cos x – 2 cos2 x = 2a – 8
2 cos2 x – a cos x + 2a – 8 = 0

49)

x2 – x + (m + 1) = 0
∴ sum of roots = 1
⇒α+β=1

& product of roots = m + 1


⇒α.β=m+1
⇒ 10(m + 1) = 2.4

50)

x3 – 2x2 + 3x – 4 = 0
*α+β+γ=2
* αβ + βγ + γα = 3
* αβγ = 4
Now, (α – 1) (β – 1) (γ – 1)
= αβγ – αβ – βγ – γα + α + β + γ – 1
= αβγ – (αβ + βγ + γα) + (α + β + γ) – 1
=4–3+2–1
=2

51)

Let,
⇒ xy + 2y = x2 + x + 7
⇒ x2 + x(1 – y) + (7 – 2y) = 0
∴∀x∈R⇒D≥0
⇒ D = (1 – y)2 – 4(7 – 2y) ≥ 0
⇒ y2 + 6y – 27 ≥ 0
⇒ (y + 9) (y – 3) ≥ 0

y ∈ (–∞, –9] ∪ [3, ∞)


∴ Smallest positive value of ƒ(x) is 3 Ans.

52)

∵ α, β are roots of x2 – 5x – 3 = 0 then


α2 – 5α – 3 = 0
⇒ α2 – 3 = 5α
Similarly β2 – 3 = 5β
∵ an = αn – βn

53)
Let f(x) = x2 – 2kx + (k2 + k – 5)
Now, D ≥ 0 ⇒ k ≤ 5 ... (i)

< 5 ⇒ k < 5 ... (ii)


and f(5) > 0 ⇒ k < 4 or k > 5... (iii)
∴ (i) ∩ (ii) ∩ (iii)

54)

= sin2θ + sinθ
∴A=B=1

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