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14-12-2024

1001CJA103098240007 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) Potential energy of a particle is given as U(x) = 2x3 – 9x2 + 12x where U is in joule and x is in
metre. If the motion of a particle is S.H.M., then find the potential energy of the particle at mean
position :-

(A) – 36 J
(B) 4 J
(C) 5 J
(D) None of these

2) A simple pendulum has time period T1. The point of suspension is now moved upward according to
the relation y = t2 where y is the vertical displacement and t is time. The time period now becomes

T2. The ratio of :-

(A)

(B)

(C) 1

(D)

3) Assertion (A) : The electric bulb glows immediately when switch is on.
Reason (R) : The drift velocity of electrons in a metallic wire is very high.

(A) (A) is True, (R) is True ; (R) is a correct explanation for (A).
(B) (A) is True, (R) is True ; (R) is NOT a correct explanation for (A).
(C) (A) is True, (R) is False.
(D) (A) is False, (R) is True.

4) A 15Ω resistance is connected in the left gap and an unknown resistance less than 15Ω is
connected in the right gap of a meter bridge. When the resistances are interchanged, the balance
point is found to shift by 20 cm. The unknown resistance is

(A) 5 Ω
(B) 6 Ω
(C) 8 Ω
(D) 10 Ω
5) In the circuit shown, the reading of ammeter and voltmeter will be :- (Voltmeter is ideal, but

ammeter has a resistance of 1Ω.)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) A cylindrical resistance is connected across battery ε. Cylinder has uniform free electron density,
mid part of cylinder has larger radius as shown in figure. Then Vd (drift velocity) V/S (distance across

the length of the resistance).

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
7) In the given circuit find potential at point ‘O’ :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

8) The capacitance of C1 and C2 shown in the diagram is C. C1 is initially uncharged and C2 is given a
charge 2Cε as shown. Which of the following graph represents charge on plate B of capacitor C2 as a

function of time ?

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

9) A uniform rod of length L is suspended from its end by a smooth hinge. The rod is free to rotate in

a vertical plane. If the rod is given an angular velocity slightly less than at the lowest point.

List-I List-II

Force exerted by the


increases continuously till the
(I) hinge in the horizontal (P)
rod stops
direction

Force exerted by the


decreases continuously till the
(II) hinge in the vertical (Q)
rod stops
direction

Magnitude of Angular increases and then decreases till


(III) (R)
velocity of the rod the rod stops

Magnitude of Angular decreases and then increases till


(IV) (S)
acceleration of the rod the rod stops

decreases and increases in a


(T)
periodic manner

increases and decreases in a


(U)
periodic manner
(A) (I) - (R,U) ; (II) - (Q,T) ; (III) - (Q,T) ; (IV) - (R,U)
(B) (I) - (Q,T) ; (II) - (R,U) ; (III) - (R,U) ; (IV) - (Q,T)
(C) (I) - (R,S) ; (II) - (R,S) ; (III) - (P,U) ; (IV) - (Q,T)
(D) (I) - (R,U) ; (II) - (S,T) ; (III) - (Q,T) ; (IV) - (R,U)

10) Identical metal plates are located in air at equal distances d from one another. The area of each
plate is equal to A. If plates are interconnected as shown in figure, then the capacitance of system

between points P and Q is :-

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

11) A parallel plate capacitor initially having plate separation d & capacitance C in air is connected
by means of a spring of spring constant k to a point O, the plates are assumed to be massless, and
the lower plate is also fixed. A charge q now is given to the capacitor. The capacitance of the

capacitor (assuming that the spring is non conducting) becomes

(A)

(B)

(C) C
(D) none of the above

12) Two ideal electric dipoles A and B, having their dipole moment p1 and p2 respectively are placed
on a plane with their centres at O as shown in the figure. At point C on the axis of dipole A, the
resultant electric field is making an angle of 37° with the axis. The ratio of the dipole moment of A

and B, is : (take sin 37° = )

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) Semicircular non conducting ring has charge density +λ in half part and –λ in another half
radius of ring is R. The dipole moment of system is :-

(A) λR2

(B)

(C) 2λπR2
(D) 2λR2

14) Solid A, with mass M, is at its melting point TA. It is placed in thermal contact with solid B, with
heat capacity CB and initially at temperature TB (TB > TA). The combination is thermally isolated. A
has latent heat of fusion L and when it has melted has heat capacity CA. If A completely melts the
final temperature of both A and B is:

(A) (CATA + CBTB – ML)/(CA + CB)


(B) (CATA – CBTB +ML)/(CA + CB)
(C) (CATA – CBTB – ML)/(CA + CB)
(D) (CATA + CBTB +ML)/(CA – CB)

15) Statement–1 : Two solid cylindrical rods of identical size and different thermal conductivity K1
and K2 are connected in series. Then the equivalent thermal conductivity of two rod system is less

than the value of thermal conductivity of either rod. Statement–2 :


For two cylindrical rods of identical size and different thermal conductivity K1 and K2 connected in

series, the equivalent thermal conductivity K is given by .

Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ; Statement–2 is a correct explanation for


(A)
Statement–1
Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ; Statement–2 is not a correct explanation for
(B)
Statement–1
(C) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is False.
(D) Statement–1 is False, Statement–2 is True.

16) A rod of length ℓ with thermally insulated lateral surface is made of a material whose thermal
conductivity varies as K = C/T, where C is a constant. The ends are kept at temperatures T1 and T2.

The temperature at a distance x from the first end varies as . Find the value of a.

(A) 8
(B) 0.5
(C) 1
(D) 2

17) Three very large plates of same area are kept parallel and close to each other. They are
considered as ideal black surfaces and have very high thermal conductivity. The first and third
plates are maintained at temperatures 2T and 3T respectively. The temperature of the middle (i.e.
second) plate under steady state condition is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) The resulting magnetic field at the point O due to the current carrying wire shown in the figure

(A) is the same as due to the segment WX alone


(B) is the same as due to the segment VW alone
(C) is the same as due to the segment VWX alone
(D) is the same as due to the segment VWXY alone

19) In case figure (a) and (b) a positive charge particle of mass m and charge q is given velocity 'v' at
the lowest point inside a smooth hollow fixed sphere of radius R. In both cases circular motion is in
the plane of the paper. In case (b) magnetic field is also switched on in inward direction. If at point
P, v1 and v2 (minimum velocity to complete circle) N1 and N2, are velocities and normal forces in two

cases respectively then.

(A) v1 = v2 and N1 > N2


(B) v1 < v2 and N1 > N2
(C) v1 > v2 and N1 > N2
(D) v1 = v2 and N1 = N2

20) In the figure, there is a conducting wire having current i and which has a shape of half ellipse
is kept in a uniform magnetic field B as shown. If the mass of wire is m, the

acceleration of wire will be:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) In a cyclic thermodynamic process an ideal gas is heated at constant volume while its internal
energy is increased by 350 J. It next expands adiabatically until it returns to its original pressure.
Finally, the gas is returned isobarically to its original state when 60.0 J of work are performed on the
gas while its internal energy decreases by 200 J. What is the change in internal energy during the
adiabatic expansion (in S.I. unit)? Assume the gas is ideal with CP = 20.8 J/mol/K and CV = 12.5
J/mol/K. If your answer is X. Give the value of (X + 500).

2) 4 moles of H2 at 500 K is mixed with 2 moles of He at 400 K. The mixture attains a temperature T
and volume V. Now the mixture is compressed adiabatically to a volume V' and temperature T'. If

find the value of 13 n.

3) The bar shown in the figure is made of a single piece of material. It is fixed at one end and

consists of two segments of equal length L but different cross-sectional area and A. If change in

length of the entire system under the action of an axial force F is then value of K is. [Consider

the shape of joint to remain circular, Y is young's modulus].

4) One of the circuits for the measurement of resistance by potentiometer is shown. The
galvanometer is connected at point A and zero deflection is observed at length PJ = 30 cm. In second
case the secondary cell is changed and the zero deflection is observed at length PJ = 10 cm. What is
the resistance R (in ohm)? Take ES = 10 V & r = 1Ω in 1st reading and ES = 5V & r = 2Ω in 2nd

reading :-

5) An electric field passes through the box shown in figure. The flux of the
electric field through surfaces ABCD and BCGF are marked as ϕI and ϕII respectively. The difference

between (ϕII – ϕI) is (in Nm2/C) :

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) Considering the following reaction sequence the correct statement is

(I) Product (P) is Aromatic.


(II) Product (P) is di bromide.
(III) Degree of unsaturation in product P is 6.

(A) I and II are correct


(B) II and III are correct.
(C) Only I is correct
(D) I, II and III are correct.

2) (A)
The major product of this reaction is:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) and products are same with (excluding stereoisomer) :

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

4) product
Which of the following is not formed in above reaction?

(A) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH3


(B) CH3 – CH3
(C) CH2 = CH2

(D)

5)

Match the list I with list II.

List-I List-II
(Reaction) (Major products)

(P) (1)

(Q) (2)

(R) (3)

(S) (4)

(A) P → 3;Q → 1;R → 4;S → 2


(B) P → 4;Q → 3;R → 1;S → 2
(C) P → 2;Q → 4;R → 1;S → 3
(D) P → 1;Q → 4;R → 2;S → 3

6) Assertion : Reaction of soda lime with 2-flouro propanoic acid is slower than that of 2-chloro
propanoic acid.
Reason : Cl is a better –I group than F.
(A) Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of assertion.
(B) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not a correct explanation of assertion.
(C) Assertion is true but the reason is false.
(D) Assertion is false but the reason is true.

7)

The moles of H+ from H2O alone in a solution at 25°C is

(A) 10–7
(B) 6.85 × 10–8
(C) 3.85 × 10–8
(D) 10–8

8) From the given data for the reaction -


2NO(g) + Cl2(g) → 2NOCl(g) at 298 K

[Cl2] [NO] rate of reaction


(molL–1sec–1)]
1. 0.05 M 0.05M 1 × 10–3
2. 0.15 M 0.05M 3 × 10–3
3. 0.05 M 0.15M 9 × 10–3
the rate law for reaction will be -

(A) r = K[NO] [Cl2]


2
(B) r = K[Cl2] [NO]
2
(C) r = K[Cl2] [NO]
(D) r = K[Cl2]

9) For the reaction


2N2O5(g) → 4NO2(g) + O2(g),
calculate the fraction of initial moles of N2O5(g) decomposed at constant volume and temperature, if
the initial pressure is 600 mm Hg and pressure of system at the time of fraction calculation is 960
mm Hg.

(A) 0.4
(B) 0.2
(C) 0.6
(D) 0.8

10) aMnO4– + bI– + cH+ → dMn2+ + eI2 + fH2O

In above balanced reaction value of will be

(A) 1.3
(B) 1.2
(C) 8
(D) 5

11) White phosphorus is tetra-atomic P4(s) at room temperature

The enthalpy of atomisation of white phosphorus is :


Given : ΔH (White phosphorus, sublimation) = 60 KJ mol–1
Bond energy (P–P) = 200 KJ mol–1

(A) –1140 KJ mol–1


(B) 1140 KJ mol–1
(C) 860 KJ mol–1
(D) 1260 KJ mol–1

12) Calculate –log [CH3COO– ] in 0.1M CH3COOH(aq.) solution when mixed with equal volume of
1M HCl
(Ka of CH3COOH = 10–5)

(A) 3
(B) 6
(C) 9
(D) 12

13) Statement-1 : Bromide ion is serving as a reducing agent in a reaction,


2MnO4–(aq) + Br–(aq) + H2O(ℓ) → 2MnO2(aq) + BrO3–(aq) + 2OH–(aq)
Statement-2 : Oxidation number of Br increases from –1 to +5.

(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for
(B)
statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

14) Match the list.

List-I List-II

(P) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ (1) Low spin complex

(Q) [CuCl4]2– (2) Magnetic moment = 1.73 B.M.

(R) K2[Cr(CN)4(NH3)(NO+)] (3) Metal oxidation state +2


During hybridisation d-orbital
(S) K4[Co(NO2)6] (4) electron is transferred to higher
energy orbital
The correct code is :-
(A) P → 2 ; Q → 4 ; R → 3 ; S → 1
(B) P → 1 ; Q → 2 ; R → 4 ; S → 3
(C) P → 2 ; Q → 3 ; R → 1 ; S → 4
(D) P → 4 ; Q → 2 ; R → 4 ; S → 3

15)
In both the complexes oxidation state of Co cation is same.
The B.E. of (O–O) in X & Y is :-

(A) B.E. of (O–O) in Y < B.E. of (O–O) in X


(B) B.E. of (O–O) in X < B.E. of (O–O) in Y
(C) B.E. of (O–O) in X = B.E. of (O–O) in Y
(D) can't be compared

16) Incorrect statement is :-

(A) Cr2+ (aq.) has strong reducing character


(B) Mn3+ (aq.) has strong oxidizing character
(C) Co2+ (aq.) is stable but it is easily oxidized in presence of complexing reagent.
(D) CuCl undergoes disproportionation in excess of water.

17) Incorrect statement about Lanthanoids is :

(A) They liberate H2 gas with non oxidizing acids


(B) Their hydroxides are basic
(C) Ce4+ (aq.) acts strong oxidant
(D) All tripositive lanthanoid ions are colored

18) In context of the lanthanoids, which of the following statements is not correct ?

(A) Because of similar properties the separation of lanthanoids is not easy


Availability of 4f electrons results in the formation of compounds in +4 state for all the
(B)
members of the series
There is a gradual decrease in the radii of the members with increasing atomic number in the
(C)
series
(D) All the members exhibit +3 oxidation state

19) Choose the correct statements from the following


A. Mn2O7 is a covalent oxide having Mn – O – Mn bond
B. In 3d series, Zn has highest melting point
C. CrO is a basic oxide
D. FeI3, CuF, CuI2 exist at room temperature
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(A) A, B and D only


(B) A and C only
(C) A, B and C only
(D) B and C only

20) Which of the following statements are correct?


(A) The M3+/M2+ reduction potential for iron is greater than manganese.
(B) The higher oxidation states of first row d-block elements get stabilized by oxide ion.
(C) Aqueous solution of Cr2+ can liberate hydrogen from dilute acid.
(D) Magnetic moment of V2+ is observed between 4.4-5.2 BM
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(A) (B), (C) only


(B) (C), (D) only
(C) (A), (B), (D) only
(D) (A), (B) only

SECTION-II

1) Total number of chlorine atom present in all organic products obtained when given compound is
reacted with excess PCl5.

2)

The number of chiral centers present in [B] is _______.

3) The pH of 0.05 M (NH4)2SO4 is (Given: Kb(NH3) = 10–5; log105 = 0.69)

4) At a certain temperature, when glucose is dissolved in water, lowering in vapour pressure is 0.6
mmHg. What will be the vapour pressure of glucose solution, if molality of the solution is 1/18.
5) Total number of following reagents, which can be used to distinguish (with visible change)
between SO2 and CO2 gases :-
FeCl3-solution, Br2-water, Cl2-water, H2O2, (KMnO4 + H2SO4), (starch-IO3– ), (K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4),
Ca(OH)2

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) Consider two planes P1 : 2x + y – z = 1 and P2 : x – y + z = 1, then equation of the plane P3 passing


through (1, –1, 1) such that there exist infinte number of points those lies on all planes P1, P2 & P3, is
-

(A) 5x + y – z = 3
(B) x + y + z = 1
(C) 2x – y + z = 4
(D) 2y – x + z + 2 = 0

2) If the volume of a parallelopiped having the coterminous edges as is 6, then the value of

is -

(A) 12
(B) 25
(C) 15
(D) 18

3) Assertion A : The least value of is 3, where .


and
Reason R : A.M. ≥ G.M. for all positive numbers.

(A) A is True, R is True ; R is a correct explanation for A.


(B) A is True, R is True ; R is not a correct explanation for A.
(C) A is True, R is False.
(D) A is False, R is True.

4) Consider a hyperbola H : . Let L & L' be points on hyperbola such


that L lies in Ist quadrant & LL' be the latus rectum. If O is the origin, then -

(A) Equation of Auxiliary circle of H is x2 + y2 – 2x + 1 –


(B) Equation of Auxiliary circle of H is x2 + y2 – 2x + 1 – 4

(C)
Area (ΔOLL') = sq. units
(D)
Area (ΔOLL') = sq. units.

5) (x ≥ 0) is equal to -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) is equal to -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 0

7) Value of is -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) π

8) Let , then is-

(A) 0
(B) n2
(C) n
(D) 2n
9) Consider vectors , and .

List-I List-II

A unit vector perpendicular to the


(A) (I)
vector and coplanar with and , is

A unit vector perpendicular to and the


(B) (II)
vector ( ) which found in option (A), is

(C) A unit vector perpendicular to & , is (III)

A unit vector perpendicular to and +


(D) (IV)
, is

(A) (A)→(III); (B)→(IV); (C)→(I); (D)→(II)


(B) (A)→(II); (B)→(III); (C)→(IV); (D)→(I)
(C) (A)→(I); (B)→(II); (C)→(III); (D)→(IV)
(D) (A)→(IV); (B)→(I); (C)→(II); (D)→(III)

10) Let a variable chord PQ of parabola y2 = 8x always passes through point (6, 0). If OPRQ is a
parallelogram, then locus of point R is (O being the origin) -

(A) y2 = 4(x – 6)
(B) y2 = 8(x – 6)
(C) y2 = 4(x – 12)
(D) y2 = 8(x – 12)

11) If the line x + y + 2 = 0 is shifted parallel to itself towards positive direction of x-axis by a
distance units, then the equation of the line in new position is -

(A) x + y – 6 = 0
(B) x + y + 6 = 0
(C) x + y + =0
(D)

12) Let the number of point(s) where the tangent is vertical and horizontal on the

curve and where a > 0 is λ1 and λ2 respectively, then λ1 + λ2 is

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
13) If the lines and x – y + z – 2 = 0 = λx + 3z + 5 are coplanar, then λ is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) In the ellipse , the ratio of length of normal at P(having both coordinates non-zero) to
the geometric mean of its focal radii is-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

15) Consider the function ƒ(x) such that ƒ(x –1) + ƒ(x + 3) = ƒ (x + 1) and ƒ(5) = 1.

Statement-1 :
and
Statement-2 : ƒ(x) is a periodic function with period 12.

(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True.


(B) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is False.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

16) If and , then the value of is


(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)

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

17) Let ƒ(x,y) = sin(x – 2y)cos2y + cos(x – 2y) sin2y ∀ x,y ∈ R, then the value of
is equal to (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)

(A) e1/3
(B) e1/3 + 1

(C)

(D) 0

18) If curves ay + bx3 = 10 (a,b ≠ 0) & 8x = y3 intersect each other orthogonally at point (1,2), then-

(A) a = 4, b = 2
(B) a = 2, b = 4
(C) a = 3, b = 4
(D) a = 2, b = 6

19) The area bounded by the locus of z satisfying the equation |z| = 4 and |argz| ≤ is -

(A)

(B) 2π

(C)

(D)

20) Amplitude of complex number is -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) Let and , if , then k is equal to


(where {.} denotes fractional part function)
2) Given and , then the unit's digit
of is

3) Let ƒ : R → R be a polynomial function satisfying ƒ(x + y) = ƒ(x) + ƒ(y) + 3xy(x + y) – 1 ∀ x, y ∈ R

and ƒ′(0) = 1, then is equal to

4) If a,b,c are the roots of the equation x3 – x – 1 = 0, then the value


of is

5) A solid box is formed by placing a cylinder, having equal height and radius on top of a cube such
that, the circular base of cylinder is the inscribed circle for square top of the cube. If the radius of

cylinder is changing at the rate cm/sec, then the rate of change of volume of the box when
radius is 2cm, is (Assuming that box always remain in the given shape)
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B A C D C A A C D B B C D A D D C D A D

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 350 6 3 1 48

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. C C C D A C C B A C D B A C B D D B B A

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 7 4 5 600 6

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. A A A A A D B A A D A B D A D C B A D D

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 8 7 8 5 6
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1)

F = 6x2 – 18x + 12
= 6 (x – 1) (x – 2)
F ' = 12 x – 18
As F(mean) = 0
∴ x may be 1 or 2
Umin must occur at mean
F'>0 x=2
∴ U ≈ 4 J → As for SHM amplitude is very small and hence is same for all positions.

2)

Time period
ℓ = const

y = t2
vy = 2t
ay = 2
geff = g + 2

g = 10m/s2

3) When switch is on bulb is immediately glow because current flow.


Drift velocity of electron in a metallic wire is not high (order of Drift velocity is 10–4 m/s)

4)

15 x x 15
ℓ 100 – ℓ ℓ – 20 120 – ℓ

5) Remove voltmeter and get current through each arm, then use KVL
6) i = JA
J = neVd
i = AneVd
i = constant
AVd = Constant

7)

(X – 0) C + (X – 0) C + (X – V) C + (X – Y)C = 0
4X – Y = V ..............(1)

(Y – 0)C + (Y – X)C + (Y – V)C = 0


3Y – X = V ..........(2)
On solving
11X = 4V

X= ∴ (A)

8)

Apply KVL

On plate B, Charge is

–2Cε + q =
9)

10) ]
C(y – V) + C(y – x) + Cy = 0
3y – x = V
C(x – 0) + C(x – y) + C(x – V) = 0
3x – y = V

⇒ 8x = 4V ⇒ x = ,y=
⇒ ΔQ =

11) Kx =

x=

c=

cnew =

12)

13)
P = Q.2a

P=
P = 2λR2

14) If final temperature is Tf


mL + CA (Tf – TA) = CB (TB – Tf)

15) R = R1 + R2


k may be greater then k1 & k2

16)

17) Let temperature of middle plate = T'


k(2T)4 + k(3T)4 = 2k(T')4

T' =

18) B due to UV wire and yz wire = 0.


Bnet = B due to vwxy wire.

19)
F.B.D in two cases is as shown in case (b) normal will be less and in case (b) work done by
magnetic field is zero so height in two cases will be same.

20) Clearly F = BIl = BI × (2b)

∴a=

21)
U2 = U1 + 350
U3 = U1 + 200
U23 = U3 – U2 = –150

22) 4 moles of ........

23) Elongation in first part with area A =

Elongation in second part with area 2A =

Thus total elongation =

24)

R = 1Ω

25) The flux passes through ABCD (x – y) plane is zero, because electric field parallel to
surface.
Flux of the electric field through surface BCGF (y - z)

At BCGF (electric field)


(x = 3m)
Flux ϕII = 12 × 4 = 48 Nm2/C
So ϕII – ϕI = 48 – 0 = 48 Nm2/C
∴ Correct answer is 48

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

26)

27) Alc. KOH follows E2 elimination, and in E2, anti-elimination occurs.

32)

HCl → H+ + Cl–

H2O → H+ + HO–
×10–7+x x

x2 + x × 10–7 – 10–14 = 0

= × 10–7
x = 3.85 × 10–8

33) r = K[NO]a [Cl2]b

3 × 10–3 = ⇒b=1
9 × 10–3 = ⇒a=2

34) 2N2O5(g) → 4NO2(g) + O2(g)


t = 0 600 0 0
t = t 600–x 2x x/2

960 = 600 – x + 2x +

960 = 600 +

360 =
x = 240

Fraction decomposed = = 0.4

35) If reaction is balanced


2MnO4– + 10I– + 16H+ → 2Mn2+ + 5I2 + 8H2O

36)

P4(s) → P4(g) → 4P(g)


ΔH = 60 + 200 × 6
= 60 + 1200
= 1260 kJ/mole

37) CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+

Ka = 10–5 =
x = 10–6

38) 2MnO4–(aq) + Br–(aq) + H2O(ℓ) → 2MnO2(aq) + BrO3–(aq) + 2OH–(aq)


+7 –1 +4 +5
Oxidation number is changed as –1 to +5 (so loss of 6e–)
46)

47)

48) 0.05 × 2 = 0.1 = 10–1 = [NH4+]

PH = 5

49)

Ps =
= 600 mm Hg

50) FeCl3-solution, Br2-water, (KMnO4 + H2SO4), (starch-IO3– ), (K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4)

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

51) P3 ≡ P1 + λP2 = 0
⇒ 2x + y – z –1 + λ(x – y + z – 1) = 0
passing through (1,–1,1) ⇒

52) By solving it is .

53) A.M. ≥ G.M.

54) 3(x2 – 2x) – y2 = 3( – 1)


3(x – 1)2 – y2 = 3

Aux. circle (x – 1)2 + y2 =

Ar(ΔOLL') = = b2.e

55)
let

56) Let

(using property of definite integral)


57)

58) is possible
⇒ sinxi = 1 ⇒ xi = 90°
cosxi = 0

59) (A) Vector coplanner with a & b


is
which is ⊥ to if

(B) Let required vector is


then 2x – y + z = 0 ........(i)
x+y=0 ........(ii)
by (i) & (ii) x = 0, y = z
(C)
(D)

60) ∵ PQ passes through (6,0) let P(2t2,4t), then


mid point of PQ ≡ mid point of

∴ locus y2 = 16

61)
PQ is line in new position.
COC' =

if equation of PC'Q is x + y = k
then k = 6
⇒ equation is x + y – 6 = 0

62) one value of t.

gives two values of t.

63) P ≡ ( 1 + 2K, –K, 2K) in the two planes

1 + 2K + K + 2K – 2 = 0 ⇒ K = 1/5. So P ≡

Also,

64)
equation of normal : 4xsecθ – 3ycosecθ = 7

N: ⇒

65) ƒ(x – 1) + ƒ(x + 3) = ƒ(x + 1) ......(i)


Replacing x by x + 2
ƒ(x + 1) + ƒ(x + 5) = ƒ(x + 3) ......(ii)
from (i) and (ii)
ƒ(x – 1) + ƒ(x + 5) = 0
Replacing x by x + 1
⇒ ƒ(x) + ƒ(x + 6) = 0
⇒ ƒ(x) = – ƒ(x + 6) ......(v)
Replacing x by x + 6
ƒ(x + 6) = – ƒ(x + 12)
⇒ ƒ(x) = ƒ(x + 12)
hence ƒ (x) is periodic function with period 12
Now = 91
hence Statement-1 is false and Statement-2 is true.

66) ⇒ (King)

(Queen)

(King)

=3

67) ƒ(x,y) = sin(x – 2y + 2y) = sinx


∴ Given limit

= 1 + e1/3

68) Point (1,2) lies on ay + bx3 = 10


⇒ 2a + b = 10 ...(1)

Also


⇒ a = 2b ...(2)

69)
Area

70)

point lines in IIIrd quadrant and its amplitude is

71)

in integration
Put x = k + t

72) Given ƒ(x) =

∴ ƒ(x) =

⇒ ƒ′(x) =



∴ (1 + |α – β|)2015 = (1 + 2)2015 = 32015
⇒ unit digit = 7

73)
∵ at x = y = 0 in functional rule : ƒ(0) = 1
∴ ƒ′(x) = ƒ′(0) + 3x2 + 0
⇒ ƒ′(x) = 3x2 + 1 ⇒ ƒ(x) = x3 + x + C
∵ ƒ(0) = 1 ⇒ ƒ(x) = x3 + x + 1
74)
Now do yourself

75) ⇒ V = πr3 + (2r)3

= 6 cc/sec

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