25-08-2024
1103CJA101021240005 JA
PHYSICS
SECTION-I
1) A conducting rod ab of mass m and length ℓ is placed on parallel smooth conducting rails
connected to an uncharged capacitor of capacitance C and a battery of emf E and as shown. A
uniform magnetic field B is existing perpendicular to the plane of the rails. The steady state velocity
acquired by the conducting rod ab after closing switch S is (neglect resistance) :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2) The coil has inductance L and resistance R2 as shown in the circuit. After some time, battery is
disconnected, and the whole system is placed inside an isolated gas chamber with movable piston
such that the energy released by the system is completely absorbed by the gas. The gas expands at
constant temperature to half its initial pressure. Find the temperature of the gas. (Here n → no. of
moles of gas, R→ universal gas constant)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) In the R-L-C circuit, the bulbs B1 and B2 having same resistance R change their brightness with
respect to the applied frequency. Mark the INCORRECT option :
(A)
B2 will glow brighter if f <
(B)
B1 will glow brighter if f >
(C)
B1 and B2 will be equally bright if f =
(D)
B1 and B2 will glow with different brightness if f =
4) There is a uniform but variable magnetic field , in a cylindrical region, whose
boundary is described by x2 + y2 = a2. The value of is (Here E is induced E.F. due to time
varying M.F.)
(A) 0
(B)
(C)
(D)
5) In the given circuit the AC source has ω = 100 rad s–1. Considering the inductor and capacitor to
be ideal, what will be the current I flowing through the circuit?
(A) 3.16 A
(B) 4.24 A
(C) 0.94 A
(D) 6 A
6) In the given circuit key is closed at t = 0. At what time the P.D. across inductor is one fourth of
emf of the cell.
(A)
(B)
(C) 0
(D)
7) A small sphere of radius r and mass m is placed on a big hemisphere of mass 2m and radius R
which is kept on a smooth horizontal surface as shown in the figure. Find the displacement of
hemisphere when line joining between centre of small sphere and centre of big hemisphere makes
30° with the vertical (initially this line was vertical, and assume small sphere is not losing the
contact with hemisphere)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) None of these
8) If an ellipse is rotated about X-axis an ellipsoid is formed, then the coordinates of the centre of
mass of a solid uniform semi–ellipsoid formed by rotating a quarter ellipse given by the equation
as shown in diagram is :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
9) A ball of mass m is moving with a speed V as shown in the figure. It undergoes inelastic collision
with a ball of mass 2m which was initially at rest. The velocity of ball 2m after collision will be given
by
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10) A plane electromagnetic wave of wavelength λ has an intensity I. It is propagating along the
positive Y-direction. The allowed expressions for the electric and magnetic fields are given by
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-II
1) The inductors of two LR circuits are placed next to each other, as shown in the figure. The values
of the self-inductance of the inductors, resistances, mutual-inductance and applied voltages are
specified in the given circuit. After both the switches are closed simultaneously, the total work done
by the batteries against the induced EMF in the inductors by the time the currents reach their
steady state values is________ mJ.
2) A line charge λ = 10–6 C/m is fixed on the rim of a wheel of radius 'R' = 1m which is then
suspended horizontally, so that it is free to rotate (the spokes are made of wood). In the central
region upto radius a = m, there is uniform magnetic field, pointing up. Now suddenly the
2
field is turned off. If the moment of inertia (I) is = 0.25 kg/m , the final angular velocity 'ω' of the
wheel is nπ × 10–6 rad/s. Find n.
3)
A very long straight conductor and isosceles triangular conductor lie in a plane and are separated
from each other as shown in the figure. If a = 10 cm, b = 20 cm and h = 10 cm, if the coefficient of
mutual induction is x × 10–8 H. Find the value of x :-
4)
The power factor of the circuit is . The capacitance (in µF) of the circuit is equal to
5) The given figure shows an inductor and resistance fixed on a conducting wire. A movable
conducting wire PQ starts moving on the fixed rails from t = 0 with constant velocity 1m/s. The work
done (in J) by the external force on the wire PQ in 2 seconds is :
6)
In the figure shown switch S1 remains connected for a long time and the switch S2 was open. Now
the switch S2 is also closed. Assuming ε = 10 V and L = 1H. The magnitude of rate of change of
current in inductor (A/s) just after the switch S2 is closed, is . Find N
7) A conducting wire frame (assume no resistance) in the shape of a parabola is placed in a uniform
magnetic field as shown in the figure. A long conducting rod with, resistance per unit length λ,
parallel to x-axis is kept in contact with the wire frame at y = 9 at t = 0. The rod is moved with a
constant acceleration 'a' towards positive y-direction and the parabolic frame is moved with constant
acceleration 4m/s2 along positive x direction. Then the current (in Ampere) in the rod at t = 2 second
is : (Given: y = 9x2 is the equation of parabolic wire frame at t = 0, λ = 2Ω/m; a = 1 m/s2 ; B = 3T)
8) A small sphere of mass m = 1 kg is moving with a velocity m/s. It hits a fixed smooth wall
and rebound with velocity m/s. If the coefficient of restitution between the sphere and the
wall is n/16, then find the value of n.
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
1) 1-Methyl cyclopentanol → 2-methyl cyclopentanol. To carry out following conversion the sequence
of reagent used is -
(A) H2SO4 (Conc.) ; CH3Cl ; aq. KOH
(B) H2SO4 (Conc.) ; HgSO4 ; H2O, NaBH4
(C) H2SO4 (Conc.) ; B2H6 + H2O2, NaOH
(D) PCl3 ; CH3I ; H2O
2)
Product is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) None
, Product C is
4)
:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5)
Product Q is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
6) The correct statement regarding the given Ellingham diagram is:
(A) At 800°C, Cu can be used for the extraction of Zn from ZnO
(B) At 500oC, coke can be used for the extraction of Zn from ZnO
(C) Coke cannot be used for the extraction of Cu from Cu2O.
(D) At 1400°C, Al can be used for the extraction of Zn from ZnO
7) Match the refining methods (Column I) with metals (Column II).
Column I Column II
(Refining methods) (Metals)
(I) Liquation (a) Zr
(II) Zone Refining (b) Ni
(III) Mond Process (c) Sn
(IV) Van Arkel Method (d) Ga
(A) (I) – (b); (II) – (c); (III) – (d); (IV) – (a)
(B) (I) – (b); (II) – (d); (III) – (a); (IV) – (c)
(C) (I) – (c); (II) – (a); (III) – (b); (IV) – (d)
(D) (I) – (c); (II) – (d); (III) – (b); (IV) – (a)
8) Look at the following reactions and identify Z in the given sequence if compound X is neutral in
nature.
1.
2.
3. (Z) + (X) Violet Fumes + (Y)
(A) HNO3
(B) I2O5
(C) Br2O
(D) Conc. H2SO4
9) The Incorrect statement related to processes involved in the extraction of metals is
(A) Roasting of Malachite produces Cuprite
(B) Calcination of Calamine produces Zincite
(C) Copper pyrites is heated with silica in a reverberatory furnace to remove iron
Impure silver is treated with aqueous KCN in the presence of oxygen followed by reduction with
(D)
zinc metal..
10) p-cresol reacts with chloroform in alkaline medium to give the compounds P and Q. on addition
of hydrogen cyanide to P, a new compound R is formed. R on acid hydrolysis gives chiral carboxylic
acid S. The structure of the carboxylic acid S and compound Q are respectively
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-II
1)
If D.O.U of B is X, F is Y and G is Z
Find X + Y – Z.
2) Find value of |x + y – z|.
Where,
x → sulphide ore
y → oxide ore
z → halide ore
from given list :
Haematite, Tin stone, Rutile, Cuprite, Zincite, Fluorspar, Cryolite, Galena, Cinnabar, Iron pyrite,
Copper pyrite, Zinc blende
3) (Reaction-1)
(Reaction-2)
(Reaction-3)
What is the value of x + y + z = ?
x, y, z are the number of moles consumed per mole of reactant.
4) An aqueous solution made of x moles of borax is being titrated by HCl. This solution consumes 10
moles of HCl. If y is the number of B–O–B linkages in Na2B4O7.10H2O then value of x × y is
5)
Find the sum of degree of unsaturation of A, B, C, D, E, F
6) If 4 times the most probable distance of electron of a 1s orbital in a unielectronic atom/ion is
given by 0.529 Å then the atomic number of the unielectronic species will be.
(Given: wave function of 1s orbital, where a = radius of first Bohr's orbital in
H-atom = 52.9 pm and Z is atomic number of unielectronic species)
7) What is the sum of degeneracy of second excited state of hydrogen atom and H– ion?
8) In the hydrogen spectrum, the longest wavelength in the Lyman series is 120 nm and the shortest
wavelength in the Balmer series is 360 nm. From this data, the longest wavelength (in nm) of light
that could ionize hydrogen atom is ___.
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1) Let be a continuous function such that . Then which of the
following is false :
(A) If turning point of y = f(x) is (a, b) then a + b = 2
(B)
The area bounded by y = f(x), the x-axis and x =0 and x = 1 is sq. units.
(C) the turning point of the curve y = f(x) is (-2, 4)
(D)
The area bounded by y = f(x), the x-axis and x = 0, x = 1 is sq. units
2) The area bounded by y = (sin–1(sinx))2, x axis and the two ordinates x = 0 and x = 2π is-
(A)
(B)
(C) π3
(D)
3) Let , n ∈ N, then
(A)
(n + 1)In + (n – 1)In–2 = ∀n≥3
(B)
(n + 1)In + (n – 1)In–2 = ∀n≥3
(C)
(n + 1)In – (n – 1)In–2 = ∀n≥3
(D)
(n + 1)In – (n – 1)In–2 = ∀n≥3
4)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5) If the tangents at two points (1, 2) and (3, 6) at a parabola intersect at the point (–1, 1) then the
slope of the directrix of the parabola is :-
(A)
(B) –2
(C) –1
(D) 0
6) The value of m, n ∈ N, HCF (m,n) = 1. Then which of the following
is correct?
(A) m + n = 19
(B) mn = 24
(C) mn = 47
(D) n –m = 12
7) An isosceles triangle is inscribed in the parabola y2 = 4ax with its base as the line segment joining
the vertex and positive end of the latus rectum of the parabola. If (at2, 2at) is the vertex of this
triangle, then
(A) 2t2 – 8t + 5 = 0
(B) 2t2 + 8t – 5 = 0
(C) 2t2 + 8t + 5 = 0
(D) 2t2 – 8t – 5 = 0
8) If I1 =
I2 = and
I3 = ; then :
(A) I3 > I1 > I2
(B) I2 > I3 > I1
(C) I2 > I1 > I3
(D) I3 > I2 > I1
9) Let f(x) be a differentiable function satisfying Then the
value of f(2) is
(A) e2
(B)
(C) e + e2
(D) 2e2
10) The value of the integral
is (where c is a constant of integration)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-II
1) If two distinct chords of a parabola y2 = 4ax passing through (a, 2a) are bisected by the line x + y
= 1 and 4a is a natural number, then the maximum length of the latus-rectum is
2) Three parabolas P1, P2 & P3 have common directrix. P1 and P2 intersects at (1,0) and (7,4). P2 and
P3 intersects at (0,4) and (2, 3). If (h, k) be the circumcentre of the triangle formed by joining the
three foci of the parabolas, then ________
3) If
a + b is equal to
4) A derivable function f(x) satisfies the relation . The value of is
5) then λ is (Where 'C' is constant of integration)
6) Let where Then, the absolute minimum value of f is
equal to
7) Area bounded by the curves , the x-axis and the lines x = 1, x = 2 is given to be α square
units. If the area bounded by the curve , the x-axis and the lines x = e & x = e4 is expressed
as
(pe4 – qe – α), (where p and q are positive integers), then (p + q) is
8)
Let f (α) =
and g (α) =
where α ϵ (0, ∞) – . If f (200) – g (50) = π n a , then the value of 'a' is
ANSWER KEYS
PHYSICS
SECTION-I
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B A D D A B C A D A
SECTION-II
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 55.00 1.00 1.22 or 1.23 500.00 32.00 3.00 3.00 9.00
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
A. C C C D B D D B A A
SECTION-II
Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 5.00 8.00 12.00 25 25 4.00 12.00 90.00
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
A. D A B D C A B D B D
SECTION-II
Q. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 3.00 2 5.00 5.00 1.25 99.00 3.00 4.00
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1)
QℓB = mv
and E – Bvℓ =
v=
2)
After the battery is disconnected, current will decay as
So, total heat generated,
ΔQ =
=
Now, ΔQ = ΔU + ΔW
ΔU = 0
[∴ Gas is at constant temperature]
⇒ ΔQ = ΔW
= nRT ln 2 [∴ P gets halved]
3)
XC > XL ⇒ B2 will glow brighter
XL > XC ⇒ B1 will glow brighter
4)
5)
⇒ ϕ2 = 45°
I = 3.16 A
Ans. 3.16
6)
t = τℓn2
7)
0 = 3x – (R + r) sin 30°
8)
;
9)
mvcos30 = mv2 + 2mv1
e= =
on solving v1 =
11) Mutal inductance is producing flux in same direction as self inductance.
⇒
+ (5 ×10–3) × 1 × 2
= 55 mJ
12)
J = τdt = Iω
14)
⇒ ωL – = ± 10Ω ⇒ 2ωL =
20 =
C= = 500 μF
15) E = Bℓv
Bℓv = 2 × 2 × 1 = 4V
iL = 2t = 4A
iR = 2A
16)
17)
18)
ΔP ⇒ PP – Pi will given direction of normal.
∴ unit vector
CHEMISTRY
19)
20)
22)
24)
According to the given diagram Al can reduce ZnO.
3ZnO+2Al → 3Zn + Al2O3
25)
Liquation is used for Sn.
Zone refining is used for Ga.
Mond's process is used for Ni.
Van arkel process is used for Zr.
26)
1.
2.
3. I2O5 + 5CO Violet Fumes of I2 + 5CO2
This Reaction also shows that I2O5 is used in the determination of Carbon monoxide.
27)
Under roasting condition, the malachite will be converted into
Copper pyrites is heated in a reverberatory furnace after mixing with silica. In the furnace, iron
oxide 'slag of' as iron silicate and copper is produced in the form of copper matte.
28) +
29) A = B=
E= F=
G=
30) x = Galena, Cinnabar, Iron pyrite , Copper pyrite , Zinc blende
y = Haematite , Tin stone , Rutile , Zincite , Cuprite
z = Fluorspar , Cryolite
31)
⇒
∴ X + Y + Z = 6 + 3 + 3 = 12 Ans.
32) x = 5, y = 5
33)
A= B=
C= D=
E=
F=
4+4+5+ 5+6+1
34)
....(1)
For most probable distance of electron
...(2)
From Equation (1) and (2)
z=4
35)
Second excited state for H-atom is n = 3
For monoelectronic species energy depends only on n
So, energy of 3s = 3p = 3d
Number of degenerate orbitals = 9
Second excited state for H– ion = 2 p
For polyelectronic species, energy increases in the order : 1s < 2s < 2p
Number of degenerate orbitals = 3
Total degenerate orbitals = 9 + 3 = 12
36)
⇒ λ = 90 nm
MATHEMATICS
38)
39)
⇒
Similary (n – 1) In–2 = ⇒ (n + 1)In + (n – 1)In–2 = =
40)
41)
Line joining intersection point of tangents and middle point of the line joining both the points is
parallel to axis of the parabola.
Midpoint (2, 4), slope of axis ,
slope of directrix = –1
43)
For isosceles triangle
OB2 = AB2
⇒ (at2)2 + (2at)2 = (at2 – a)2 + (2at – 2a)2
⇒ t4 + 4t2 = t4 + 1 – 2t2 + 4t2 + 4 – 8t
⇒ 2t2 + 8t – 5 = 0
45)
...(1)
...(1)
in (1) put x = 0 f(0) = –1
46)
Sol.
Let sinθ = t ⇒ cosθ dθ = dt
Let 2t6 + 3t4 + 6t2 = u2
⇒ 12(t5 + t3 + t) dt = 2udu
=
when t = sinθ
and t2 = 1 – cos2θ will give option (D)
47) Any point on the line x + y = 1 can be taken (t,1 – t)
Equation of the chord, with this as mid point is y(1 – t) – 2a(x + t) = (1 – t)2 – 4at
It passes through (a,2a)
So, t2 – 2t + 2a2 – 2a + 1 = 0, this should have 2 distinct real roots
so a2 – a < 0, 0 < a < 1
⇒ length of latus rectum < 4
49)
is an odd function, therefore the given integral equals
where
Let
⇒ a = 3, b = 2
50)
Let
f(0) = 0; f'(x) = k + x2f(x) + 2x.
f'(x) = k + x2f(x) +
f'(1) = k + f(1) + 2f(1) – 2k
= 3f(1) – k ; f(1) =
51) x = tan4θ
52) Let P = (t2, 2t), A = (61, 80) and F = (1, 0).
Now,
54) We have
f(α) = .....(1)
x= dx = – dt
f(α) =
= ... (2)
On equation (1) + equation (2), we get 2f(α) = = =
Now
= = 2 ln α
Now f(200) – g(50) = π ln(200) – π ln(50)
= π ln 4 = 3 · ln 4
Hence ba = 43 = 64 Ans.