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Part A - General English Part B - General Knowledge Part C - Physics Part D - Chemistry SI. No. 210181 Hall Ticket No. |
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PART-A
GENERAL ENGLISH
(Marks : 25)
Choose the sentence with appropriate articles:
(1) An Annual Report was read by Principal.
(2) The Annual Report was read by the Principal
(3) The Annual Report was read by a Principal.
(4) A Annual Report was read by a Principal
Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles:
unusual feature of ———— book is that it can be used in — intensive course for leamers.
(1) the, a, an (2) an, the, an
(3) a,a, an (4) aan, the
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions:
Good always triumphs evil ——— the long run.
(A) for, on (2) by, over
(3) over, in (4) above, by
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions:
‘You must abide the rules the organisation if you want to work here.
(1) over, in Q) by, of
(3) with, by (4) for, in
Fill in the blank with an appropriate verb form.
If you don't come in time, you marked absent.
(1)-would have (2) willhave been (3) will have (4) willbe
Fill in the blank with an appropriate verb form:
He said he lock into the matter.
(1) may (2) would (3) should (4) can
Choose the word spelt correctly:
(1) homogeneous (2) eliminated
(3) commissioner (4) proffessor
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Choose a Synonym for the word underlined.
His zbilities were useful rather than splendid.
(1) efforts (2) hard work
(3) genius (A) capacity
Fill in the blank with the most suitable word.
They gave her a big of flowers for her birthday,
(1) bunch (2) group
3) douguet (4) collection
Give the appropriate indirect speech form of the following sentences:
He said, ‘I go for a walk every morning”
(3) He said he went for walk every moming.
2) L went for walk every morning.
3) L go for walk every morning.
(4) He said he goes for a walk every morning.
Choose the passive voice form of the following sentences:
The Servant washes our clothes.
(J) Our clothes are washed by the Servant (2) ‘The Servant washed their clothes,
(3) The Clothes are washed by the Servant. (4) The Servant was washed our clothes.
Choose the appropriate active voice form of the following sentences:
Mobile phones are sold in this shop.
(1) The shop sells mobile phones.
(2) This shop sells mobile phones.
(3) Mobile phones would be sold in this shop.
(4) This shop may sell mobile phones.
“She is always too late to class’.
This sentence can be re-written as
(1) She is too late to class. (2) She is always late to class.
(3) She is always very late to class. (4) She is too late to class.The soldiers fought very courageously.
This sentence can be re-written as:
(1) The soldiers fought greatly. (2) The soldiers fought greatly with courage
(3) The soldiers greatly fought with courage. (4) The soldiers fought with great courage
“The guide asked the students not to touch the exhibits.”
The direct speech form of this sentence is
(1) ‘Please don’t touch the exhibits,’ the guide said to the students,
(2) The guide said, ‘Don’t touch the exhibits.”
(3) The guide told the students ‘Don’t touch the exhibits.”
(A) The guide requested the students ‘Don’t touch the exhibits.”
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate phrase:
and work had to be stopped
(1) broke up (2) broke down (3) break up (4) broke off
‘The machine
‘The Principal thanked the staff and students with all his heart for their co-operation.
Substitute an adverb for the underlined part in the sentence:
(2) heartfully (2) full heartly (3) whole heartedly (4) full heart
Identify the grammatically acceptable sentence:
(1) My tain arrives tomorrow. (2) Our flight are delay
(3) She lives besides the temple. (4) You can hire a car at the airport.
Identify the grammatically acceptable sentence:
(1) The meeting took place at the Company's headquarters.
(2) Do you know the bus is stopping?
(3) Mary fell down in the bicycle.
(4) Nobody saw me came in.
“Ihave seen the Taj Mahal’.
This sentence can be re-written as:
(1) He saw the Taj Mahal. (2) I saw the Taj Mahal.
(3) The Taj Mahal was seen by me. (4) Lalready saw the Taj Mahal.
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21-25 Read the passage carefully and mark the correct answers for the questions that follow:
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Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his daily toil
there is nothing like reading an entertainment book. Itcalls for no bodily exertion, of which he has had
‘enough. It transports him toa livelier and more interesting scene; and while he enjoys himself there he
may forget the evils of the present moment. It gives him something to think of, besides the drudgery of
his everyday occupation, The taste for reading is a source of happiness and cheerfulness through life.
Selection of books is indeed a very essential and gratifying activity.
The passage is about:
(1) Amusement
(2) Occupation
(3) Reading
(4) Hardwork
For a hard-working man reading is a source of
(1) Drudgery
(2) Entertainment
(3) Exertion
(4) Toil
Selection of books for reading is:
(1) Abappy activity
(2) An important activity
(3) A gratifying activity
(4) Acheerful activity
Reading is considered as
(1) An occupation
(2) Useless
G) Atransport
(4) An amusement
Abard-working man should read:
(J) An essential book
(2) An entertainment book
(3) An occupational book
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PART-B
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
(Marks : 25)
Identify the Country which is not a member of NSG (Nuclear Supply Group)
as GaUrd Syo YOST (NSG) & Seso
(1) Russia (2) US.A.
Sas eaos
(3) France (4) Iran
Sy ROS
Who is the author of “The White Tiger”?
The White Tiger (4 Se) GN5) HAS Scone
(1) Jhumpa Lahari (2) Paul Kruggmann
worord 36 WhisrS
() Aravind Adiga (4) Arundhathi Roy
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The Annual monetary limit of “MPLADS” is rupees.....
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(1) 3 Crores (2) 4 Crores
353 4 Sty
(3) 5Crores (4) 6 Crores
sSe 6 Sty
‘The programme started by Telangana Government for revival of Tanks is
Dodo Zo Goew Soorrey Weds PSoHoDS Sessoo
(1) Watergrid (2) Mission Kakatiya
ESAS SaaS sSBa0
(3) Harithaharam (4) Jalayagnam
TOSS octigo
‘The causative virus for “Swine-Flue” is
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@) HINI (4) HIML
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In which year was the First Battle of Panipat fought?
Booted DOwtng opaoyoo AOAY Sows ooo
(1) 1526A.D. (2) 1556A.D. (3) 1605 A.D. (4) 1761 AD.
1526 3.0. 1556 9.8. 1605 2.8. 1761 D8.
Jawahar Lal Nehru declared “Poorna Swaraj” at
“sorry nod” Boyer esr5erd BEST SSeS Satioo
(A) Surat (1907) (2) Belgaum (1924)
x65 (1907) BexSs (1924)
(3) Lahore (1929) (4) Kolkatta (1938)
PFO (1929) Sosa; (1938)
‘The word “Buddha” means
“aag{" SPOS exis
(1) Conqueror (2) Liberator
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(3) Wanderer (4) An enlightened one
Besos apisso Pease
‘Name the longest train of India (Distance)
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(1) Jammu Tawi Express (2) Jammu Kanyakumari Express
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(3) Himsagar Express (4) Vivek Express
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“Aishwarya Oil Field” is located in which State of India?
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(1) Maharashtra (2) Gujarat
Soo, KoeoS
(3) Rajasthan (4) Andhra Pradesh
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The Vice-Chairperson of “NITI Ayog of India” is
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(1) Aravind Panagaria (2) VY Saraswath
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(3) Abdul Kalam (4) Rajnath Singh.
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‘The present “Governor of Reserve Bank of India” is
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(1) Y V Reddy (2) Raghuram Rajan
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(3) D Subba Rao (4) C Ranga Rajan
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In 2012, the “11th Conference of Biodiversity” was held in India, in the cit
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(1) Delhi (2) Kolkatta
2 Sse,
(3) Chennai (4) Hyderabad
3a Bwaeoerd
“World Ozone Day” is observed on...
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(1) 16th September (2) 16th October
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(3) 16th November (4) 16th December
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10th December is observed worldwide as.....
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(1) Women Day (2) United Nations Day
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3) Human Rights Day (4) Blindness Day
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TEACHING APTITUDE
The most important task to be accomplished by a teacher is to
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(1) maintain discipline in class.
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(2) conduct examinations and give feedback.
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(3) make students prepare assignments.
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(4) develop the skill of learning how to learn.
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To handle eveteasing, what initial steps do you take
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(1) warn the girls.
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(2) obtain a written complaint.
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(3) counsel the trouble making boys.
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(4) take to Principals notice,
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‘The most important challenge before a teacher is to
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(1) engage the class. .
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(2) maintain discipline in the classroom.
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(3) make teaching learning process enjoyable.
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(4) conduct examination.
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National Talent Search Exam is conducted by
SHWE er Sood 50) SES Dora
q) UGC (2) NCERT
3) AICTE (4) UPSC
Teachers first duty is to her
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(1) students (2) community
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3) subject (4) Principal
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Mid-day meal scheme was introduced to
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(1) Encourage attendance (2) create employment
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(3) Provide nutritious food (4) utilize local resources
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‘The purpose of co-curricular activities in schools is to
PSwOS se PH sePos ABigsio0
(1) enrich learning experience of students.
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(2) boost self-confidence among students.
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B) provide relief from academic work.
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(4) enhance competitive spirit of students.
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PART-C
PHYSICS
(Marks : 50)
‘The condition for formation of dark rings in Newton Rings Experiment,
ST yS Gord BETH, Sed Sato Doryeny SSM SPOS DBOGS
(1) 2nt=2m-1)2/2 (2) 2nt=mA (3) 2nt=(2m+1) /2_— (4) 2nt=(m —1) 2
Calculate inductance of a solenoid 0.5 m long of cross sectional area 20 cm? and with 500 tums
0.5 m Tess, 20 cm? LHeFy—hye Broso So8cio 500 coery No Brave Bos, HOS Des
(1) 1.25 mH (2) 2.00mH 3) 1.5 mH (4) SmH
‘The direction of the induced em.f. is such that it tends to oppose the change that produced it is
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(1) Faraday’s right hand rule (2) Lenz’s Law
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B) Maxwell Law (4) Gauss Law
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Hysteresis loop represents
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(1) Loop produced when magnetic field is taken through half cycle
ward od Feo oF RISE Biwi Iq@ord
(2) Loop produced when electric field is taken through half cycle
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(3) Loop produced when magnetic field is taken through full cycle
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(4) Loop produced when electric field is taken through a quarter cycle
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‘A Galvanometer can be converted to an Ammeter by connecting
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(1) High resistance in series (2) High resistance in parallel
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(3) Low resistance in series (4) Low resistance in parallel
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Ip cos’ is given by
Ip c0s8 Bob Das SPDs
(1) Brewster’s Law (2) Malus Law (3) Kerr Effect (4) Fresnel’s Law
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Heat is flowing through a conductor of length / from x = 0 to x = /. If its thermal resistance
length is uniform, which of the following is/are correct?
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Dimensions of magnetic flux are
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Lasers works on the principle of
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(J) absorption (2) stimulated emission
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(3) spontaneous emission (4) adsorption
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Population inversion is caused when
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(1) More atoms are in upper energy level than in the lower one.
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(2) More atoms are in lower energy level than in the upper one.
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3) When atoms are same in both the levels.
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(4) None of the above.
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SHM is represented by y = 10 sin (10t— =) the frequency is
BOY TOE Sowssooso y = 10 sin (10t — : )F dranodss, od Psxyeysn
() 10H (2) 1.6 Hz @) 16 Hz (4) SHz
Charge sensitivity of Ballistic galvanometer is given by
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mm C 2n nAB tc 1 nAB
=-7~ 9 -= =e =i—~e =~ Me
() a> Tap? @ 4-7 @) 9= a7 nAB. 4) 4-3
Skip distance is a region
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(1) around the transmitter where reception is impossible
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(2) around the transmitter where reception is possible
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(3) around the receiver where reception is not possible
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(4) around the receiver where reception is possible
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Div B= _, where B is the magnetic induction
Div B= , a&6 ‘Bredear,08 tea
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A string is fixed at both ends and transverse oscillations with amplitude ag are excited. Which of the
following statements is/are correct?
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(1) Energy of oscillations in the string is directly proportional to tension in the string
SOS HB FOBSD SS gS OSS SOS Hotwod
(2) Energy of oscillations in the string is inversely proportional to tension in the string
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(3) Energy of oscillations in the string is directly proportional to length of the string
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(4) Energy of oscillations in the string is independent of length of the string.
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A swing h metre above the ground at the lowest point and H metre when it is at the highest point if V
is the velocity of the swing carrying a child of mass m, then
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() H= 3 we aynaaviern @) H= 42h (@) H= +h
What energy in MeV is equal to 1.6 joules
1.6 joules & SSrSa35 83 (MeV &*)
(1) 10! Mev @) 103 Mev
(3) 10° Mev (4) 1.0 MeV
The centrifugal acceleration due to the rotation of the earth is
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(1) Minimum at Poles
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(2) Minimum at the Equator
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(3) Same at the Pole and Equator
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(4) None of the above
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40°F is equivalent to what temperature in Celsius Scale
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constant = 0.3 cm ~K) is N
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(Wien’s constant = 0.3 cm — k)
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‘Angular momentum of a body is given by
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Maximum polarisation occurs at reflection when tan i= n, where / is the angle of incidence and 1 is
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(1) Brewster 2) Newton (3) Youngs (4) Huygene
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A diffraction grating has 500 lines per millimeter and is illuminated normally by monochromatic light
of wavelength 600 nm. The total number of images seen on both sides of the normal including the
central image is
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Which of the following are absorbed by “Black Hole”?
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(1) all radiations
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(4) all radiations except microwaves and X rays.
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The efficiency of Camot Engine is dependent on
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(1) temperature of the source only (2) temperature of sink
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(3) temperature of both the source and sink (4) working substance only
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‘An ideal heat engine is working between the temperature of 27°C and 77°C. Its efficiency is
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(1) 50/77 (2) 50/350 (3) 50/300 (4) 50/650
‘The force j experienced by a charged particle having charge q moving with velocity y in magnetic
field g isgiven by F —qyxB- This force is
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(1) perpendicular to V (2) parallel to B
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(3) perpendicular to both V and B (4) parallel to V
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An object A of mass 2 Kg is moving with a velocity 3 m/s and collides head on with an object B of
mass I Kg moving in the opposite direction with a velocity 4 m/s. After collision both the objects stick
together and move with a common velocity equal to
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Ifa moving car X collides with a moving car Y in the opposite direction the conservation of momentum
states that
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(1) the final momentum of X = final momentum of Y
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(2) the total momentum of X and Y stays constant
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(3) the initial and final momentum of X is the same
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(4) the momentum of X and Y are reversed by collision
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Time period of SHM is given by
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Ina SHM, which graph given below indicates the total energy E varies with time t during one cycle
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The black lines on the spectrogram of white light from the Sun are known as
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A capacitance of | picofarad is equal to
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(1) 10 farad = 2):107"? farad 3) 104 farad (4) 1078 farad
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Which one of the following is not a vector quantity?
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CHEMISTRY
(Marks : 50)
- Which of the following transition metals exhibit “+8” oxidation state?
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(1) Os & Fe (2) Os & Mn @) Os & Rh (4) Os & Ru
What is the chemical composition of cryolite?
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(1) [Link] (2) [Link])
(3) AIF3.3NaF (4) [Link]
‘What is the degree of complex formation order of actinides?
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(a) M*> MO;*? > M*? > Mo;* (2) M** > M*3 > M02“? > MO2*
(3) M*3 > M*4 > MO,* > MO3*? (4) MO,*? > Mo,* > M*4 > Mt
- [Co(NH3)sCl]SO4 & [Co(NH3)sSOq]Cl are
[Co(NH3)sCI]SO4 & [Co(NH3)sSO4]CI e359
(1) Geometrical isomers (2) Optical isomers
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(3) Ligand isomers (4) lonisation isomers
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Which one of the following complex exhibits 2.8BM magnetic moment?
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(1) [Ni (CO)4] 2) [Mn (CN)?
(3) [Cu (NH3)4)"? (4) [Fe Cla106.
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Which one of the following molecule exhibit Sp°d hybridization?
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Which of the following is isoelectronic species of NO* ion?
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Which one of the following is the Schrédinger wave equation?
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(3) MnO > Mn07 > MnO. (4) MnO > MnO2 > Mng07
Which of the metal ion having the least magnetic moment value?
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(1) Fe? (2) Co
(3) Ni? (4) cu?
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The increasing electro positive character of Na, Cu, Zn is
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(1) Na< Cu< Zn (2) Cu< Zn < Na
(3) Cu HCIO3 > HCIO2 > HCIO
(3) HCIO > HCI04 > HC102 > HC1O3
(4) HCIO < HCI04 < HCI02 < HCIO3
Ba3Np belongs to ——~ nitrides.
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(1) Salt-like nitrides (2) Covalent nitrides
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(3) Interstitial nitrides (4) Alloy nitrides
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How many unpaired electrons are present in Eu2*?
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D-Glucose and D-Mannose are
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(1) Anomers (2) Epimers (3) Enantiomers (4) Geometrical isomers
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All natural amino acids are
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Schiemann's reaction, among the following
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In Pyrrole electrophilic substitution preferably takes place at
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(1) 2 position 2) 3 position (3) 1 position (4) 15* & 2"4 positions
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To which element this electronic configuration [Xe] 4f'* Sd! 6s? belongs to
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(1) Lanthanum (2) Luthetium (3) Tantalum (4) Teleruim
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The covalent radius of carbon in a compound having C ~ C single bond can be determined by
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According to Huckel’s rule which one of the following is not an aromatic.
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Which of the following exhibit intramolecular hydrogen bonding?
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(1) O-methyl benzaldehyde (2) O-hydroxy benzaldehyde
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(3) O-nitro benzaldehyde (4) O-methoxy benzaldehyde
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Above reaction is an example of
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(3) Pinacol-Pinacolone rearrangement (4) Kolbe-Schmidt reaction
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CHy = CHO and CH3 - CH — CHO can be distinguished by
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(1) Tollen's test (2) Fehling’s test
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(3) 2, 4 - DNP test (4) Iodoform test
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Resonance Energy of Benzene is
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2R—1+2Na _dyether, R —R + 2Nal. Above reaction is an example of
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(1) Corey-House reaction (2) Wurtz reaction
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(3) Kolbe’s electrolysis (4) Iodoform reaction
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H3C - CH - CH = CHy _HCL, 7
Major product formed in the above reaction is
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(1) HyC ~ CH2 ~ CH2 ~ CH2CI (2) H3C - CHCl - CH = CH2
(3) CIH2C - CH ~ CH = CH (4) H3C - CH; ~ CHCl - CH3
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Which among the following reagent used for the above hydroxylation reaction?
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Major product formed by the Nitration of nitro benzene is
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(2) Functional isomers
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(4) Enantiomers
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Which one of the following is a neutral nucleophile?
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Which of the following is correct?
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Ho—+— u HO, H
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(1) Newman projection formula of D-Arabinose.
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(2) Fisher projection formula of D-Arabinose.
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(3) Wedge formula of D-Arabinose.
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(4) Saw-horse formula of D-Arabinose.
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More acidic acid among the following is
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Ina first order reaction, the concentration of the reactant decreases from 0.8 M to 0.4 M in 15 min.
“The time taken (in minutes) for the concentration to change from 0.1 M to 0.025 M is
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0.1 M Sood 0.025 M rrgies8 NGOS SeBS Saatoiiv0 (Toskiov0d')
(1) 75 minutes (2) 15 minutes (3) 30 minutes (4) 60 minutes
NaCl acquires yellow colour when heated in sodium vapour due to the creation of defect.
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(1) Schottky (2) Valence (3) Anion vacancy (4) Frenkel
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In NaCl Crystal, each CI” ion is surrounded by ___ ions,
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(1) 4 Na* 2) 6 Na’ (3) 1 Na* (4) 2. Na’
To get n-type doped ‘Si’ the impurity'to be added should have the following number of valance
electrons
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Paneer (Country cheese) is an example of type of colloid.
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(1) Sob (2) Gel G) Emulsion (4) Foam
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“Temperature below which, the gas does not obey ideal gas laws is called
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(1) Boyle's temperature (2) Inversion temperature
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(3) Reduced temperature (4) Critical temperature
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Rate expression for the inversion of Cane Sugar (Sucrose) is
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(1) =k [Cy2H22011) (H20] @) r= k [C1Hy20n1]?
(3) r= k [Ci2H22011) (4) = k (H"] (Cy2H22011) [H20]
of a reaction can be obtained from the slope of the straight line in this plot
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If an aqueous solution of a carbohydrate is isotonic to an aqueous solution of NaCl, wherein, the
ratio of the amounts of carbohydrate and NaCI is taken as 6:1 in equal volumes, then the molecular
weight of the carbohydrate should be:
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If the ts of a first order reaction is 30 sec, then the rate constant of the reaction is sec
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Joule-Thomson experiment is
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Which of the following is an intensive property?
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(1) Volume (2) Pressure (3) Enthalpy (4) Entropy
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One mole of the following has the highest entropy
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(1) Liquid Nitrogen (2) Hydrogen gas
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(3) Mercury (4) Diamond
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Which of the following is not an azeotrope?
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A mixture of water and an organic compound distills at 96°C with their ratio in the distillate as 6:1
The molecular weight of the compound is gr, if the ratio of their vapour pressures of pure
liquids is 60:1.
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