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08-06-2025

1902CJA101001250025 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

1)

If , which of the following relations among magnitudes cannot be achieved by any choice
of and ?

(A) c = a – b
(B) c > a; c > b
(C) c = a + b
(D) c < a – b

2) Particle is projected with a velocity of . If it has a constant acceleration of

, then select the correct statement :-

(A) Initially speed of particle increases.


(B) Initially speed of particle decreases.
(C) Speed remain constant throughout the motion but its direction changes.
(D) Speed and direction both remain constant.

3) A ball is thrown at different angles with the speed u & from the same point such that it has the
same range in both cases. If h1 and h2 are the maximum heights in the two cases then h1 + h2 equals
to :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) At time t = 0 s a car passes a point with velocity of 16 m/s and thereafter slows down with
acceleration a = – 0.5 t m/s2, where t is in seconds. It stops at the instant t =

(A) 32 s
(B) 16 s
(C) 8.0 s
(D) 4.0 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) A ball is rolled off the edge of a horizontal table at a speed of 4 m/second. It hits the ground after
0.4 second. Which statement given below is true

(A) The speed with which it hits the ground is 4.0 m/second
(B) It hits the ground at a horizontal distance 1.6 m from the edge of the table
(C) Height of the table is 0.8 m
(D) It hits the ground at an angle of 60° to the horizontal

3) A ball was projected along an incline having an angle of 37° with the horizontal with an initial
velocity of vi m/s at an angle of 53° with the incline. Choose the correct statement(s)

(A) Range of the ball increases with the increase in the value of vi.
(B) Maximum height reached by the ball from ground increases with the increase in the value of vi.
(C) Time of flight increases with the increase in value of vi.
(D) Angle of velocity vector at t = t1 with horizontal increases with increase in value of vi

4) The figure shows the velocity time graph of a particle which moves along a straight line starting
with velocity at 5 m/sec and coming to rest at t = 30s. Then:

(A) Distance travelled by the particle is 212.5 m


(B) Distance covered by the particle when it moves with constant velocity is 100 m
(C) Velocity of the particle at t = 25 s is 5 m/sec
(D) Velocity of the particle at t = 9 s is 8 m/sec
5)

Four forces acting on a particle keep it in equilibrium, then :-

(A) the force must be coplanar.


(B) the forces cannot be coplanar.
(C) the forces may or may not be coplanar.
(D) if three of these forces are coplanar, so must be the fourth.

6)

The four pairs of force vectors are given, which pairs of force vectors cannot be added to give a
resultant vector of magnitude 10 N?

(A) 2N, 13 N
(B) 5N, 16 N
(C) 7N, 8N
(D) 100N, 105 N

SECTION-I(iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


In I.P.L. Chris Gayle of R.C.B hit a six which lands on the roof of Stadium situated at a distance of
60m from gayle. If time of flight of ball is 4 sec and ball hits the stadium roof at an angle of 45° with
horizontal in downward direction then.

1)

Initial speed of the ball when Gayle hit the ball was :

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

2)

Height of roof of stadium where ball hits from the ground is :

(A) 60 m
(B) 40 m
(C) 20 m
(D) None

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


An object is rotating on a horizontal circular track with constant speed ‘u0’ in clock-wise direction.
Initially object was moving in east direction.

3) Change in velocity as objects rotates by an angle 180º is-

(A) zero
(B) u0 towards west
(C) 2 u0 towards west
(D) 2 u0 towards south

4) Change in velocity as object rotates by an angle 90º is-

(A) 0
(B) 2u0
(C) u0
(D) u0

SECTION-II

1) The value of is:-

2)

3) A force acts on a particle to produce displacement . If work done by


the force is 45 joules. Find positive value of a. (Work = ) :-

4) The hour hand of a clock is long. Find the displacement (in cm) of the tip between 1:00
pm to 4:00 pm.

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

1) Orbital angular momentum of a 3p electron is–

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

2) Which of the following violates the Aufbau principle ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Which one represents an impossible combination of quantum numbers.

n 1 m s

1 3 2 –2

2 4 0 0

3 3 2 –3

4 5 3 0

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

4) If an electron at rest is accelerated by the potential difference of 6 volts then the wavelength
associated by the electron is

(A) 2.5 × 10–10 meter


(B) 25 Å
(C) 5 × 10–8 cm
(D) 0.5 × 10–10 meter

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Which of the following species are expected to give the line spectrum similar to that of hydrogen
atom ?

(A) He (g)
(B) Li2+ (g)
(C) He+ (g)
(D) D (g)

2) Select the correct statements for hydrogen like atoms or ions.

(A) Radius of an orbit is inversely proportional of Z


(B) adius of an orbit is directly proportional of Z2
(C) Energy of the electron in an orbit is inversely proportional to Z
(D) Time period of revolution of electron in an orbit is inversely proportional to Z2

3) Which of the following pairs have identical values of magnetic moment ?

(A) Zn2+, Cu+


(B) Co2+, Ni2+
(C) Mn4+, Co2+
(D) Mg2+, Sc+

4)

Which of the following pair of orbital has electron density along the axes.

(A) dxy,dyz
(B)
(C)
(D)

5) Which of the following graph for 4S is / are valid ?

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

6)

Which of the following pair belongs to same group in long form of periodic table ?

(A) N, P
(B) C, Si
(C) O, S
(D) F, Cl

SECTION-I(iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


n photo electric experiments, photon with definite energy hv collides with an electron close to the
surface of metal target cathode and transfers its energy to it. The relation is
hν = hν0 + kinetic energy
where v0 = Threshold frequency associated with the ejection of electron.
h = plank's constant (6.6 ×10–34 J. sec)

1) The work function of some metals is listed below

The number of metals in the list which will show photoelectric effect when light of 6000 Å
wavelength falls on the metal is

(A) 2
(B) Zero
(C) 3
(D) 5

2) Which one correct relation between maximum kinetic energy and frequency of radiation ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


The generalised formula for hydrogen atom for wavelength of spectral transition may be given as,

RH = Rydberg constant = 109768.76 cm–1

3) For which of the following transition, the wavelength of emission spectrum is minimum ?

(A) 2 → 1
(B) 3 → 2
(C) 4 → 3
(D) 5 → 4
4) What is the energy corresponding to longest wavelength of Lyman series of Li2+ ion in ev/atom is ?

(A) 91.8
(B) 13.6
(C) 54.4
(D) 40.8

SECTION-II

1) The wave function y of 2s – orbital is given by

At r = r0, radial node is formed. Calculate the value of (r0/ a0)

2) No. of visible lines when an electron returns from 5th orbit to ground state in H spectrum :

3) Total number of elements in 6th period are 8 x then find x :

4) Find out the number of waves made by Bohr electron in on e complete revolution in its 3rd orbit.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) Let Sn denote the sum of first n terms of an arithmetic progression. If S20 = 790 and S10 = 145,
then S15 – S5 is

(A) 403
(B) 390
(C) 410
(D) 395

2) The ratio of sums of n - terms of two arithmetic progressions is (3 n – 13) : (5 n + 21). The ratio of
24th term of the two series is :

(A) 59 : 141
(B) 7 : 17
(C) 1 : 2
(D) None of these

3) If l, m are real, l ≠ m, then the roots of the equation, (l - m) x2 – 5 (l + m) x – 2(l – m) = 0 are

(A) real & equal


(B) non - real complex
(C) real & unequal
(D) none of these

4) The number of values of 'k' for which (16x2 + 12x + 39) + k(9x2 – 2x + 11) is a perfect square with
rational coefficients-

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

SECTION-I (ii)

1) If = = , where a < b < c, then

(A) 2b = c
(B) a3 – 8b3 + c3 = 8abc
(C) c is prime number
(D) (a + b)2 = 0

2) If sum of three numbers in G.P. is 21 and the sum of their squares is 189, then the common ratio
of the G.P. can be

(A) 2

(B)

(C) 4

(D)

3) If a, b , c, d and p are distinct real numbers such that

, then

(A) b2 = ac
(B) c2 = bd
(C) ap = b
(D) bp = c

4)

Which of the following is true?

(A) 2x + 2–x ≥ 2, x ∈ R
(B) +

(C)

(D)
x, y, z are positive real numbers

5)

If a, b, c, d, e are in A.P, then (e – a) is equal to

(A) 2(b + d)
(B) 4(c – b)
(C) 2(d – b)
(D) None of these

6) If the equation in x, x2 + 2(1 + λ)x + (3λ2 + 2) = 0 has imaginary roots, then -

(A) λ = 1

(B)

(C) λ = 0
(D) λ = –1

SECTION-I(iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


A geometric series has first term ‘a’ and common ratio ‘r’. The second term of the series is 4 and the
sum to infinity of the series is 25.

1) The sum of all possible values of a is :

(A) 5
(B) 15
(C) 20
(D) 25

2) The value of (25r – 25r2) is equal to :

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


If α, β, γ are three real numbers such that α + β + γ = 2, α2 + β2 +γ2 = 6, α3 + β3 +γ3 = 8
3) Find the value of α4 + β4 + γ4 :

(A) 20
(B) 18
(C) 0
(D) 4

4) Find the value of (1+ α2) (1+ β2) (1+ γ2)

(A) 20
(B) 18
(C) 0
(D) 2

SECTION-II

1) If the sum of infinity of the series is , then find d:

2) If the sum of first 11 terms of an arithmetic progression equals that of the first 19 terms, then the
sum of first 30 terms is :

3) If roots of equation ax2 – 4x + a2 = 0 are imaginary and the sum of the roots is equal to their
product then ‘a’ is:

4) Let a and b be the solutions of the quadratic equation x2 – 1154x + 1 = 0, then the value of
is equal to ________
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

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

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B,C,D B,C B,C A,C,D C,D A,B

SECTION-I(iii)

Q. 11 12 13 14
A. C C C C

SECTION-II

Q. 15 16 17 18
A. 9.00 1.00 5.00 6.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 19 20 21 22
A. A D C C

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 23 24 25 26 27 28
A. B,C,D A,D A,C D A,B A,B,C,D

SECTION-I(iii)

Q. 29 30 31 32
A. B B A A

SECTION-II

Q. 33 34 35 36
A. 2.00 3.00 4.00 3.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)

Q. 37 38 39 40
A. D C C B

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 41 42 43 44 45 46
A. A,B,C A,B A,B,C,D A,B,C,D B,C A,B,C,D

SECTION-I(iii)

Q. 47 48 49 50
A. D C B A

SECTION-II

Q. 51 52 53 54
A. 2.00 0.00 2.00 6.00
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1)
Hence, cmin = a – b, and c can not be less than a – b.

2)

Since is –ve thats why speed decreases initially.

3)

h1 + h2 =

4)

a–t graph

5)

R = 480 m

θ = 37°, 53°
(A)

(B)

(C) minimum speed =

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

6) u = 4 m/s
t = 0.4 sec

R = u × T = 4 × .4 = 1.6

7)

(B) Maximum height reached by the ball from ground increases with the increase in the value
of vi.
(C) Time of flight increases with the increase in value of vi.

8)

(A) Distance travelled by the particle is 212.5 m


(C) Velocity of the particle at t = 25 s is 5 m/sec
(D) Velocity of the particle at t = 9 s is 8 m/sec

9)

Conceptual

10) ≤ Resultant vector ≤


(1) 11 ≤ ≤ 15
(2) 11 ≤ ≤ 21
(3) 1 ≤ ≤ 15
(4) 5 ≤ ≤ 205
11)

After 4 sec

= tan 45°
–vy = vx
ux × 4 = 60
ux = 15
uy = 25

m/s

H=
= 100 – 80 = 20 m

12)

After 4 sec

–vy = vx
vx × 4 = 60
vx = 15
vy = uy – gt
–15 = uy – 40 ⇒ uy = 25
vy = 25

H=
= 100 – 80 = 20 m

13)

14)

15)

= 8 – (cos – cos 0º)


=8+1=9

16) =
17) = 12 + 8 + a2
2
20 + a = 45
a=5

18)

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

19) Orbital angular momentum =

20) 2p cannot be filled before 2s.

21) Value of m = to .

22)

23) Species having single electron give line spectrum, similar to that of hydrogen atom

24)
Here, radius is inversely proportional to atomic number Z.

Time period ∝

25)

(A) Zn2+, Cu+


(C) Zn2+, Cu+

26)

27)
No. of peak for 4S = 4 – 1 = 3
No. of node = 4 – 0 – 1 = 3

28)

N, P in group - 15.
C, Si in group - 14.
O, S in group - 16.
F, Cl in group - 17.

29)

= 2.06 eV
W0 should be less than hv.

30) K.E. = hv – hv0


y = mx + C

31) For 2 → 1 transition energy gap is maximum, so wavelength is minimum

32) Energy corresponding to longest wavelength line = 10.2 × 32 = 91.8

33) At r = r0

It is possible only when


∴ r0 = 2a0

34) Visible lines ⇒ Balmer series (5→2, 4→2, 3→2). So, 3 lines.

35) In sixth period filling of electrons takes place in available 18 orbitals (i.e.4f14, 5d10, 6s2, 6p6)
n = 6 which have 32 electrons. So number of elements are 32.

36) The radius of electron in 2nd excited state for hydrogen like species is equal to the first
Bohr radius of hydrogen.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

37)

395
38)

Also for n = 47

On comparing

n = 47 ⇒ (C)

39)

If l, m are real, l ≠ m, then the roots of the equation, (l - m) x2 – 5 (l + m) x – 2(l – m) = 0 are


(C) real & unequal

40) (16 + 9k)x2 + 2(6 – k)x + 39 + 11k is perfect square if D = 0


4{(6 – k)2 – (16 + 9k)(39 + 11k)} = 0
2k2 + 11k + 12 = 0

But for k = –4, : 16 + 9k is not a perfect square.

41)

=
a = 0, b = 1, c = 2

42) Let three numbers in G.P. be a, ar, ar2.


Now a(1 + r + r2) = 21 ....(1)
and a2(1 + r2 + r4) = 189 ....(2)

Now


⇒ 7r2 – 7r + 7 = 3r2 + 3r + 3
⇒ 4r2 – 10r + 4 = 0 Þ (4r – 2)(r – 2) = 0

Hence r = 2,

43) (a2 + b2 + c2)p2 – 2(ab + bc + ca)p + b2 + c2 + d2 ≤ 0


⇒ (ap – b)2 + (bp – c)2 + (cp – d)2 = 0
⇒ a, b, c, d are in G.P.
Answer A,B,C,D.

44)

(A)

(B) for x ∈ R+

(C) {AM ≥ GM}


⇒ Roots are imaginary

45)

Three numbers a, b, c are in A.P. of 2b = a + c


Solution : a, b, c, d, e are in A.P. (e – a) = ?
2b = a + c
2c = b + d
2d = c + e
c + e – a – c = 2d – 2b
c – a = 2(d – b)
Answer BC.

46) D < 0 ⇒ 4(1 + λ)2 – 4(3λ2 + 2) < 0


⇒ 4((λ)2 + (λ – 1)2) > 0 ⇒ l ∈ R

47)

(D) 25

48)

(C) 4

49)

18

50) α, β, γ are equal to 2, 1 , –1


51) ....(1)

⇒ ....(2)
Subtracting (2) from (1) we have

or S =

Given

or
or d = 2

52) If in A.P., Sm = Sn
⇒ Sm+n = 0

53)

16 – 4a3 < 0 ⇒ a3 > 4 and

⇒ a = ± 2 but a3 > 4
⇒ a=2

54) α + β = 1154 and αβ = 1


Again (α1/4 + β1/4)2 =

α1/4 + β1/4 = 6

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