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In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 30 questions. Total number of pages are 28. Please ensure that the
Questions paper you have received contains ALL THE QUESTIONS in each section and PAGES.
SECTION - A
1. Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct & carry 4 marks each. 1 mark will be
deducted for each wrong answer.
NOTE : GENERAL INSTRUCTION FOR FILLING THE OMR ARE GIVEN BELOW.
1. Use only blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darkening the bubble.
2. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your OMR answer sheet.
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circles against the question by dark blue/black pen.
4. While filling the bubbles please be careful about SECTIONS [i.e. Section-A (include single correct)]
Batch Roll Number For example if only 'A' choice is For example If Correct match Ensure that all columns are filled .
10+1 correct then, the correct method for (A) is P; for (B) is R, S; for Answers, having blank column will be
for filling the bubble is
10+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A B C D E (C) is Q; for (D) is Q, S, T then treated as incorrect. Insert leading zero(s)
10+2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
10+3 the correct method for filling if required :
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Crash 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 For example if only 'A & C' the bubble is '6' should be '86' should be
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 choices are correct then, the filled as 0006 filled as 0086
Paper
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 correct method for filling the P Q R S T
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 bubble is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Paper 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 A B C D E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Paper 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
the wrong method for filling the 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
F I R S T N A M E M I D D bubble are
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Name
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
L A S T N A ME 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
L E N A ME The answer of the questions in 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Test Date D D MMY Y wrong or any other manner will 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
be treated as wrong.
VELOCITY (XII) - JEE MAIN Page # 2
PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ oLr q
fu"B i zd kj dsi z'u ]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-.1 l si z-.30 r d pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) fn; sgS
out of which ONLY ONE is correct ft uesa^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS A
22 22
2. Find cot–1 cot 2x , if 3 < x < 2. cot–1 cot 2x Kkr dj s
a
] ; fn 3 < x < gS
7 7 7 7
41 41
(A) 3 – 2x (B) 2x – (A) 3 – 2x (B) 2x –
7 7 7 7
4.
If a , b and c are non-coplanar unit vectors 4. ; fn a , b , oac vl er y h; bdkbZl fn' kbl i zd kj gSfd
(b c ) 3 (b c ) 3
such that a × ( b × c ) = , then the a × (b×c ) = , r c a , oab dse/; dks
gS .k
2 2
gS:
angle between a and b is :
(A) /6 (B) 5/6
(A) /6 (B) 5/6
(C) /3 (D) 2/3
(C) /3 (D) 2/3
a1 a2 a3 a1 a2 a3
a n 1 a n2 a n 3
is equal to - r c a n 1 a n2 a n 3
cj kcj gksxk -
a 2 n 1 a 2n 2 a 2n 3 a 2 n 1 a 2n 2 a 2n 3
8. f (x) = 1+x (sin x) [cos x], 0 < x /2 ([.] 8. f (x) = 1+x (sin x) [cos x], 0 < x /2 ([.]
denotes the greatest integer function) egÙke i w. kkZ
d Qy u dksi znf' kZ
r dj r k gS
)
(A) is continuous in (0, /2)
(A) (0, /2) esl r r ~gS
(B) is strictly decreasing in (0, /2)
(B) (0, /2) es afuj Ur j o/kZ
eku gS
(C) is strictly increasing in (0, /2)
(D) has global maximum value 2 (C) (0, /2) es afuj Ur j âkl eku gS
(D) O; ki d mPPr e eku 2 j [ kr k gS
2 0 3 2 0 3
4 3 1
10 If A = is expressed as the sum 10. ; fn A = 4 3 1 , , d l efer r Fkkfo"ke l efer
5 7 2 5 7 2
2 2 4 2 4 5 2 2 4 2 4 5
2 3 4 0 3 7 2 3 4 0 3 7
(A) (B) (A) (B)
4 4 2 3 1 2 4 4 2 3 1 2
4 4 8 4 4 8
4 6 8 4 6 8
(C) (D) none of these (C) (D) buesal sdksbZugha
8 8 4 8 8 4
cot 1 x , | x | 1 cot 1 x , | x | 1
11. Let f (x) = 1 | x | 1 , | x | 1 , then num- 11. ekuk f (x) = 1 | x | 1 , | x | 1 gS
, r c fcU
nqv ksa
2 4 2 2 4 2
ber of points which domain of f (x) does not dhl a
[ ; k ft udksf (x) dk i zkUr xzg.k ughdj r k gS
] gS
-
contain is- (A) ,d (B) nks
(A) one (B) two (C)r hu (D) bues al sdksbZugha
(C) three (D) none of these
12. The equation of the normal to the curve 12. oØ x + y = xy dsvfHky Ec dh l ehdj .k, t gk¡ ; g
x + y = xy, where it cuts x-axis is- x-v{k dksdkVr k gS
] gS-
(A) y = x (B) y = x + 1 (A) y = x (B) y = x + 1
(C) y = x – 1 (D) x + y = 1 (C) y = x – 1 (D) x + y = 1
13. Let Tn denote the number of triangles which 13. ekuk Tn mu f=kHkq t ksadhl a [ ; k dksi znf' kZ
r dj r k gSt ksn
can be formed using the vertices of a regular Hkq
t kvksaoky s, d l ecgq Hkq
t ds' kh"kksZ
a} kj kcuk; st kl dr sgS
A
polygon of n sides. If Tn+1 – Tn = 21, then n ; fn Tn+1 – Tn = 21 gS ] r c n cj kcj gS
equals (A) 5 (B) 7
(A) 5 (B) 7
(C) 6 (D) dks
bZugha
(C) 6 (D) None
14. A region in the x-y plane is bounded by the 14. x-y leer y esa, d {ks=koØ y = 25 x 2 r Fkkj s[kky
curve y = 25 x 2 and the line y = 0. If the = 0 ds} kj k i fj c) gS
A ; fn fcUnq(a, a + 1) {ks=k ds
point (a, a + 1) lies in the interior of the vUnj gS
] rc -
region, then - (A) a (–4, 3) (B) a (–, –1) (3, )
(A) a (–4, 3) (B) a (–, –1) (3, )
(C) a (–1, 3) (D) buesal sdksbZugha
(C) a (–1, 3) (D) None of these
15. The total number of three-letter words that 15. ' kCn 'SAHARANPUR' dsv{kj ksal sfufeZ r fd; st kl dus
can be formed from the letters of the word oky sr hu v{kj h; ' kCnksadhdq
y la
[ ; k gksxh-
‘SAHARANPUR’ is equal to - (A) 210 (B) 237
(A) 210 (B) 237 (C) 247 (D) 227
(C) 247 (D) 227
16. Let the function f(x) be defined as below, 16. ekuk Qy u f(x) fuEu i zd kj i fj Hkkf"kr gS
sin 1 x 2 , 0 x 1 sin 1 x 2 , 0 x 1
f (x) f (x)
2x, x 1
2x, x 1
f(x) can have a minimum at x = 1 then value
f(x) , x = 1 i j fufEu"B j [ kr k gSr c dk eku gS-
of is -
(A) 1 (B) –1
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) 0 (D) none of these (C) 0 (D) bues
al sdksbZugha
18. A is known to tell the truth in 5 cases out of 18. A dsl R; cksy usdh6 esal s5 fLFkfr ; k¡gSr Fkkog dgr k
6 and he states that a white ball was drawn gSfd , d FkS
y sesa8 dky ho 1 l Qsn xsa n j [ khgSft l esal s
from a bag containing 8 black and 1 white
, d l Qsn xsa
n dksfudky kt kr k gSr ksfudky hxbZxsa n ds
ball. The probability that the white ball was
drawn, is -
l Qsn gksusdhi zkf; dr k gksxh-
(A) 7/13 (B) 5/13 (A) 7/13 (B) 5/13
(C) 9/13 (D) none of these (C) 9/13 (D) bues
al sdksbZugha
\
1 cos 8 i sin 8 1 cos 8 i sin 8
arg arg
21.
1 – cos i sin is equal to - 21.
1 – cos i sin cj kcj gS-
8 8 8 8
(A) 3/4 (B) – 3/8 (A) 3/4 (B) – 3/8
(C) – 3/4 (D) None of these (C) – 3/4 (D) buesal sdksbZugha
2
x2 x 2
x2 x
22. e dx is equal to -
x4 22. e dx dk eku gS-
x4
x x x x2 x x2
(A) e c (B) e c x
(A) e c
x
(B) e c
x4 x4 x4 x4
2 | x 2 5 x 6 | x 2 2 | x 2 5 x 6 | x 2
23. If f(x) = , t hen the 23. ; fn f(x) = gS
] r c 'a' dk
a2 1 x 2 a 2 1 x 2
range of ‘a’ so that f (x) has maxima at x = –
i fj l j r kfd f (x), x = –2 i j mfPp"B j [ kr k gS
] gS
2, is
(A) |a| 1 (B) |a| < 1 (A) |a| 1 (B) |a| < 1
(C) a > 1 (D) a < 1 (C) a > 1 (D) a < 1
dy dy
24. The solution of the equation (x + 2y3) –y 24. vody l ehdj .k (x + 2y3) – y = 0 dk gy gS
dx dx
= 0 is : (where A is any arbitrary constant) (t gk¡A dks
bZLosPN fu; r ka
d gS)
(A) y(1 – xy) = Ax (B) y3 – x = Ay (A) y(1 – xy) = Ax (B) y3 – x = Ay
(C) x (1 – xy) = Ay (D) x (1 + xy) = Ay (C) x (1 – xy) = Ay (D) x (1 + xy) = Ay
[ x 1] [ x 1]
25. 0 e x dx (where [.] denotes greatest
25. 0 dx (t gk¡[.] egÙke i w
ex
. kkd
± Qy u dksi znf' kZ
r
integer function) is equal to dj r k gS
) cj kcj gS-
(A) 0 (B) 1 (A) 0 (B) 1
(C) (D) None of these (C) (D) bues
al sdksbZugha
( 2x12 5x 9 ) ( 2x12 5x 9 )
26. ( x 5 x 3 1) 3
dx is equal to - 26. ( x 5 x 3 1) 3
dx cj kcj gS-
x 2 2x x10 x 2 2x x10
(A) c (B) c (A) c (B) c
( x 5 x 3 1) 2 2( x 5 x 3 1) 2 ( x 5 x 3 1) 2 2( x 5 x 3 1) 2
x2 y2 x2 y2
27. Number of point on the ellipse =1 27. nh?kZ
oÙ̀k = 1 i j fcUnq
v ksadh l a
[ ; k] ft l l s
50 20 50 20
2 2
from which pair of perpendicular tangents are x y
=1ij l ekUr j Li ' kZj s[kkvksadsl ew
g [ kha
psx; s
x y 2 2 16 9
drawn to the ellipse = 1 is
16 9 gS
] gksxh&
(A) 0 (B) 2 (A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) 4 (C) 1 (D) 4
3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
(C) (D)
(C) (D) 2 3
2 3
PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ oLr q
fu"B i zd kj dsi z'u ]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) i z-.1 l si z-.30 r d pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) fn; sgS
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. ft uesa^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS A
1. A ray of light incident at an angle on a 1. , d i zd k' kfdj .k , d fi zTe dhi j kor Z
d l r g i j dks.k
refracting face of a prism emerges from the i j vki fr r gksd j nwl j hl r g l svfHky Ec : i l sfuxZ
r gks
other face normally. If the angle of the prism is t kr hgSA; fn fi zTe dks.k5º gSr Fkkfi zTe 1.5 vi or Z uka
d
5º and the prism is made of a material of dsi nkFkZl scuk gks]r ksvki r u dks.k gS:
refractive index 1.5, the angle of incidence is : (A) 7.5º (B) 5º
(A) 7.5º (B) 5º (C) 15º (D) 2.5º
(C) 15º (D) 2.5º
2. A potentiometer wire of length 1 m has a 2. 1m y EckbZdk , d foHkoeki h r kj 10 ohm dki zfr j ks/k
resistance of 10 ohm. It is connected in series j [ kr k gSA bl sR i zfr j ks/k r Fkk 3V fo-ok-cy r Fkkux.;
with a resistance R and a cell of emf 3V and vkUrfj d i zfr j ks/kdsl sy dsl kFkJs.khØe esat ksM+
kt kr kgS
A
negligible internal resistance. A source of emf 10 mV fo-ok-cy dkL=kks r foHkoeki hr kj dh60 cm dh
10 mV is balanced a length of 60 cm of the
y EckbZi j l Ur q fy r gksrk gS
A R dk eku Kkr dhft ; s
potentiometer wire. Find the value of R
(A) 10 (B) 1790
(A) 10 (B) 1790 (C) 100 (D) 1970
(C) 100 (D) 1970
6. An L-C-R circuit contains resistance of 100 6. L-C-R i fj i Fk esa100 vkse dk i zfr j ks/k vkS j 200 oksYV]
ohm and a supply of 200 volt and 300 radian
300 j s fM; u dks.kh; vkof̀Ùkdhfo| q r l IykbZgS A; fn i fj i Fk
angular frequency. If only capacitance is taken
out from the circuit and the rest of the circuit l sdsoy l a /kkfj =kdksckgj fudky dj ' ks"ki fj i Fkdksi q u%
is joined, current lags behind the voltage by t ksM+
kt kr kgS ] r c /kkj koksYVst l s60º i ' pxkehgksrhgsA
60º. If on the other hand, only inductor is taken ; fn i zsjd dksckgj fudky fn; kt kr kgS ] r c /kkj kvkj skfi r
out the current leads by 60º with the applied
oksYVst l s60º vkxsgksrhgS ] r c /kkj k dk eku gS:
voltage. The current flowing in the circuit is :
(A) 1 amp (B) 1.5 amp (A) 1 amp (B) 1.5 amp
(C) 2 amp (D) 2.5 amp (C) 2 amp (D) 2.5 amp
8. For a common emitter npn transistor amplifier 8. mHk; fu"B mRl t Z d npn i zo/kZ
d esa(a = 0.99) gS A ; fn
(with a = 0.99) the input resistance is 10
and output resistance is 10k then voltage fuos'khi zfr j ks/k 10 gS
] r ksoksYVr ky kHkgksxk:
gain will be : (A) 9.9 (B) 99
(A) 9.9 (B) 99 (C) 990 (D) 9900
(C) 990 (D) 9900
11. The figure shows the variation of photocurrent 11. r hu fHkUu-fHkUu fofdj .kksadsfy , , d i zd k' kl a
osnhl r g ds
with anode potential for a photosensitive fy , i zd k' k/kkj kr Fkk, uksMfoHko dki fj or Z
u fp=kesan' kkZ
;k
surface for three different radiations. Let Ia,
Ib and Ic be the intensities and fa, fb and fc x; k gSekuk fd a, b r Fkk c oØksdsfy , Ia, Ib r FkkIc
be the frequencies for the curves a, b and c r hozrk r Fkk fa, fb r Fkkfc vko‘fr Z ‘gks‘r c‘:
respectively : I
I
C B
C B A
A
V
V
(A) fa = fb r FkkIa Ib (B) fa = fc r FkkIa = Ic
(A) fa = fb and Ia Ib (B) fa = fc and Ia = Ic
(C) fa = fb and Ia = Ib (D) fb = fc and Ib = Ic (C) fa = fb r FkkIa = Ib (D) fb = fc r FkkIb = Ic
12. Which of the following curve gives correct 12. fuEu esal sdkuSl k oØ dk¡p dsvi or Z ukd
a r Fkki zd k' k ds
graphical representation between refractive r j xanS
/; Z dse/; l ghxzkÝh; i zn' kZ
u nsrkgS-
index of glass and wavelength of light -
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
O O
O O
(C) (D)
(C) (D)
O O
O O
13. There is an electric field E in x-direction. If 13. x-fn' kkes
afo| q
r {ks=kE gS A; fn x-v{kdsl kFk60° dks.k
the work done by electric field in moving a cukj ghj s[kkdsvuq fn' k2m dhnw j hl sxq
t j usesa0.2 C
charge of 0.2 C through a distance of 2 m vkos'kdhxfr esafo| q r {ks=k} kj kfd; kx; kdk; Z4J gSr c
along a line making an angle 60° with x-axis
E dk eku D; k gS?
is 4J, then what is the value of E ?
(A) 3 NC–1 (B) 4 NC–1 (A) 3 NC–1 (B) 4 NC–1
1 1
(C) 6 × 106 m/s
(C) 6
2 × 10 m/s (D) × 106 m/s 2 × 10 m/s (D)
2
2
17. A nucleus X, initially at rest, undergoes alpha- 17. , d ukfHkd X, i zkj fEHkd : i l sfoj ke esagS
] ; g {k; ds
decay according to the equation. v/khu gS] fuEu l ehdj .kdsvuq l kj
A 228 +
92X ZY
A ZY228 +
92X
The alpha particle produced in the above process mi j ksDr i zØe esamRiUud.kksadkl e: i pq Ecdh; {ks=k3 Vsl yk
is found to move in a circular track of radius 0.11
esao Ùkh; i Fkft l dhf=kT; k0.11 m gS ] esaxfr dj uki k; kt kr k
m in a uniform magnetic field of 3 Tesla. Find the
energy (in MeV) released during the process gS
Ai zfØ; kdsnkS j ku eq
Dr Åt kZ(MeV es )aKkr dhft ; s -
(A) 2.223 MeV (B) 5.336 MeV, (A) 2.223 MeV (B) 5.336 MeV,
(C) 4.167 MeV (D) None of these (C) 4.167 MeV (D) bues al sdksbZugha
18. The transistor circuit shown here has a current 18. ; gk¡i znf' kZr Vªka
ft LVj 100 dk/kkj ky kHkj [ kr kgSAck; l
gain of 100. What should be the bias resistance i zfr j ks/kRB D; kgksxkft l l sfd l a
xzkgd o mRl t Z
d VfeZ
uyksa
RB so that the voltage across the collector
i j oksYVr k VCE, 5 volts gS? (vk/kkj -mRl t Z d ij
and emitter terminals VCE is 5 volts ? (Neglect
voltage across base-emitter VBE)– oksYVr k ux.; y hft , ) –
RB 1k
1k +
RB + 10 V
10 V C –
C –
VCE
VCE
E
E
(A) 1 k (B) 2 k
(A) 1 k (B) 2 k (C) 100 k (D) 200 k
(C) 100 k (D) 200 k
MB MB
(A) U = – (A) U = –
2 2 Dipole Moment = M
Dipole Moment = M
S
MB S
B
MB 30° B
(B) U = 3 30° (C) U = 3
2 2 N
N
MB MB
(C) U = (C) U =
2 2
// /
22. The B-H curve for a 22. fdl h, d uew usdsfy , B-H
certain specimen is B
B
schematically shown oØ fn, x, vkj s[k} kj kn' kkZ ;k
H
by the given diagram. x; kgS afuEu esal sdkSul h, d H
Wh ich one of t he
following is the correct uew usdhl ghpq Ecdh; i zof̀Rr
magnetic nature of the specimen ? gS\
(A) Diamagnetic and not ferromagnetic or
(A) i z
fr pq
Ecdh; gSr Fkky kS gpqEcdh; ; kvuq pE
qcdh; ughagS A
paramagnetic
(B) Ferromagnetic and not diamagnetic or (B) ykS gpqEcdh; gSr Fkki zfr pqEcdh; ; kvuq pq
Ecdh; ughgS A
paramagnetic (C) vuq pq
Ecdh; gSr Fkki zfr pqEcdh; ; kykg SpqEcdh; ughagS A
(C) Paramagnetic and not diamagnetic or
ferromganetic (D) mi j ksDr o.khZr l Hkhr huksai zd kj dhpqEcdRo i zof̀Rr ds
(D) Applicable to all the three types of fy ; sy kxqgSA
magnetism mentioned above
E E
S S
Battery Battery
25. A current i varies with time in a coil of 25. R i zfr j ks/k dh, d dq . M+
y hesal e; dsl kFk/kkj k i xzkQ esa
resistance R as shown in the graph. Find n' kkZ; svuq l kj i fj ofr Z
r gksrhgSai zfr j ks/kesaO
; f; r Å"ekKkr
the heat dissipated in the resistor - dhft ; s&
(A) i02 RT (A) i02 RT i
i
2
i RT i0 i2 RT i0
(B) 0 (B) 0
3 3
5 2
5 2 (C) i RT
(C) i RT 6 0
6 0
i20 RT t
i20 RT t (D) T
(D) T 2
2
26. Two conducting rails are connected to a 26. nkspky d i V~ fj ; ksa, d fo-ok-cy L=kksr l st qM+hgSr Fkkuhps
source of emf and form an incline as shown. n' kkZ
, svuq
l kj , d vkur fufeZ r dj r hgS A, d m nzO ; eku
A bar of mass m slides without friction down dhNM+bl vkur l suhpsdhvksj ?k"kZ . kghu : i l sfQl y
the incline through a vertical magnetic field
j ghgSr Fkkl kFkgh, d Å/oZpq Ecdh; {ks=kB fo| eku gSANM+
B. If the length of the bar is l and current i is
provided by battery, then the value of B,
dhy EckbZl gSr FkkcS Vj h} kj ki znku dht kj gh/kkj ki gSr ks
which will make the bar slide at a constant B dk og eku D; k gSr kfd NM+, d fu; r os x dsl kFk
velocity is – fQl y l ds–
l B l B
v v
mg tan mg mg tan mg
(C) (D) (C) (D)
il il cosθ il il cosθ
27. When an electron in the hydrogen atom in 27. t c gkbMªkst u i j ek.kqesavk?kvoLFkkesabysDVªkW u 12.1 eV
ground state absorbs a photon of energy 12.1 Åt kZdk, d QksVku Wvo' kksf"kr dj r kgSbl dkdks.kh; l a
osx :
eV, its angular momentum : (A) 2.11 × 10–34 J-s } kj k ?kV t k, xk
(A) decreases by 2.11 × 10–34 J-s (B) 1.055 × 10–34 J-s } kj k ?kV t k, xk
(B) decreases by 1.055 × 10–34 J-s
(C) 2.11 × 10–34 J-s } kj k c<+t k, xk
(C) increases by 2.11 × 10–34 J-s
(D) increases by 1.055 × 10–34 J-s (D) 1.055 × 10–34 J-s } kj k c<+t k, xk
28. In the given figure shows a potentiometer 28. n' kkZ
; sfp=kesa, d foHkoeki hi fj i Fk(AB foHkoeki hr kj gS )
circuit (AB is the potentiometer wire) for nksi zfr j ks/kksaR o X dhr q
y ukdsfy ; smi ; ksx esafy ; kt kr k
comparison of two resistances R and X. A gS
A, d Nk=kvfo{ksi fcUnqi zkIr dj usesavl Qy gkst kr kgS A
student fails to get the balance point.
A B
B R X
A B
B R X
E
E
fuEu dFkuksai j fopkj dhft ; s-
Consider the following statements . (a) foH koeki hr kj dsfl j ksai j foHkokUrj R o X dsfl j ksai j
(a ) Po tent ial differe nce acro ss t he foHkokUrj l svf/kd gksxk; fn dksbZl Urq y u fcUnqi zkIr dj us
potentiometer wire is greater than that across esavl Qy gkst kr k gS
R and X if one fails to get the balance point (b) foH koeki hr kj dsfl j ksai j foHkokUrj R o X dsfl j ksai j
(b ) Po tent ial differe nce acro ss t he foHkokUrj l sde gksxk; fn dksbZl Urq y u fcUnqi zkIr dj usesa
potentiometer wire is less than that across R
vl Qy gkst kr k gS
and X if one fails to get the balance point
(c) l U rqy u fcUnqi zkIr dj usdsfy ; scká i fj i Fk esa, d
(c) A series resistor is used in the external
circuit to get the balance point
Js.khi zfr j ks/kdkmi ; ksx fd; kt kr kgS
(d) A shunt is used in the external circuit to (d) l U rqy u fcUnqi zkIr dj usdsfy ; scká i fj i Fk esa, d
get the balance point "ka
V dk mi ; ksx fd; k t kr k gS
Which of the statements given above are correct fuEu esal sdkS ul sdFku l ghgS?
(A) a and c (B) b and c (A) a r Fkk c (B) b r Fkkc
(C) a and d (D) b and d (C) a r Fkkd (D) b r Fkkd
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PART - II [CHEMISTRY]
1. The reaction : 3O2 2O3,H=+ 69,000 1. j kl k; fud vfHkfØ; k 3O2 2O3, H= +69,000
calories favourable conditions to produce O3 dS y ksjhO3 dsfuekZ . kdhl gk; d fLFkfr ; k¡gS%
are :
(A)mPp r ki eku r Fkk fuEu nkc
(A) high temperature and low pressure
(B) mPp r ki eku r Fkk mPp nkc
(B) high temperature and high pressure
(C) fuEu r ki eku r Fkkvf/kd nkc
(C) low temperature and high pressure
(D) fuEu r ki eku r FkkfuEu nkc
(D) low temperature and low pressure
4. Osmotic pressure of 30% solution of glucose 4. 30% Xy w d kst dsfoy ; u dk i j kl j .k nkc 1.20 atm
is 1.20 atm and that of 3.42 % solution of r Fkk3.42 % ‘' kdZ j k‘ds‘foy ; u‘dk‘i j kl j .k‘nkc‘2.5
cane sugar is 2.5 atm. The osmotic pressure atm gS AfeJ.kft l esanksuksafoy ; uksadsl eku vk; r u gS]
of the mixture containing equal volumes of the dki j kl j .knkc gksxk&
(A) 2.5 atm (B) 3.7 atm
two solutions will be –
(C) 1.85 atm (D) 1.3 atm
(A) 2.5 atm (B) 3.7 atm
(C) 1.85 atm (D) 1.3 atm
6. If the radius of first Bohr orbit of hydrogen 6. ; fn H-i j ek.kqdhi zFke cksgj dks'kdhf=kT; k‘x’ gSr ksr hl j s
atom is ‘x’ then de Broglie wavelength of elec- dks'kesaby sDVªkW
u dhMh&czksXy hr j a x nS/; ZfudV gksxh-
tron in 3rd orbit is nearly - (A) 2x (B) 6x
(A) 2x (B) 6x
x
x (C) 9x (D)
3
(C) 9x (D)
3
7. The enthalpy changes for the following pro- 7. fuEu i zØeksadsfy , , UFkS
Yi hi fj or u
Z uhpsl w
phc) fd, x,
cesses are listed below : gS
a
A
Cl2(g) 2Cl(g) ; H = 242.3 kJ mol–1 Cl2(g) 2Cl(g) ; H = 242.3 kJ mol–1
I2(g) 2I(g) ; H = 151.0 kJ mol–1 I2(g) 2I(g) ; H = 151.0 kJ mol–1
ICl(g)I(g) + Cl(g) ; H = 211.3 kJ mol–1
ICl(g)I(g) + Cl(g) ; H = 211.3 kJ mol–1
I2(s) I2(g) ; H = 62.76 kJ mol–1
I2(s) I2(g) ; H = 62.76 kJ mol–1
fn; kx; kgSfd] vk; ksMhu o Dy ksjhu dsfy, ekud voLFkk, sa
Given that, the standard states for iodine
I2(s) o Cl2(g) gS a
, ICl (g) dsfy , fuekZ . k dh ekud
and chlorine are I2(s) and Cl2(g), the stan-
, UFkS
Yi hgS
-
dard enthalpy of formation for ICl (g) is : (A) –14.6 kJ mol–1
(A) –14.6 kJ mol–1 (B) –16.8 kJ mol–1
(B) –16.8 kJ mol–1 (C) +16.8 kJ mol–1
(C) +16.8 kJ mol–1 (D) +244.8 kJ mol–1
(D) +244.8 kJ mol–1
12. Auto reduction process is used for the 12. Loa; vi p; u fof/kdki z;ksx fdl dsfu"d"kZ
. kdsfy , fd; k
extraction of : t kr kgS:
(A) Hg (B) Pb (A) Hg (B) Pb
(C) Cu (D) All of these (C) Cu (D) mi j ks
Dr l Hkh
13. When H2O2 is added to an acidfied solution 13. K2Cr2O7 dsvEyh; foy ; u esat c H2O2 dksfeyk; kt kr k
of K2Cr2O7 : gS
] r ks:
(A) Solution turns green due to formation of (A) Cr2O3dscukusdsdkj .kfoy ; u gj kgkst kr kgSA
Cr2O3 (B) K2CrO4 dscuusdsdkj .kfoy ; u fn; ki hykgkst kr k
(B) Solution turns yellow due to formation of gS
A
K2CrO4 (C) , dxgj kuhy k&i j i y j a
x i zkIr gksrkgS ACrO(O2)2
(C) A deep blue-violet coloured compound dscuusdsdkj .k
CrO(O2)2 is formed
(D) Cr(OH)3 foy ; u dkgj kvo{ks i i zkIr gksrkgS
A
(D) Solution gives gree ppt. of Cr(OH)3
14. KO2 is used in space craft and submarines 14. KO2 dk mi ; ksx gokbZt gkt i uMq
Cch esafd; k t kr k gS
]
because is : D; ksa
fd :
(A) absorbs CO2 and increases O2 concen- (A) CO2 dksxz g.kdj r kgS
] O2 dhl kUnzrkdksc<+ kr kgS
tration (B) uehdksxz g.kdj r kgSA
(B) absorbs moisture
(C) CO2 dksxz g.kdj r kgS
A
(C) absorbs CO2
(D) vks t ksu mRiUu dj r kgSa
A
(D) produces ozone.
15. For the following oxoacids of phosphorus : 15. QkLQksjl dsfuEu vkW Dl hvEy
H3PO2, H3PO3 and H3PO4 H3PO2, H3PO3 r FkkH3PO4
which of the following statements is true ? dsfy , fuEu esal sdkS ul kdFku l R; gS?
(A) All of these are tribasic acids (A) mi j ks
Dr l Hkhf=k{kkj h; vEy gSA
(B) All of these are reducign in nature (B) mi j ks
Dr l Hkhvi pk; d i zd f̀r dsgSA
(C) All of theese have tetrahedral geometry (C) mi j ks
Dr l HkhesaQkLQksjl dhl a j pukpr q
"Qy dh; gS
A
of phosphorus (D) vEy h; r kdkØe gSH3PO4 > H3PO3 > H3PO2
(D) The order of acidity is H3PO4 > H3PO3 >
H3PO2
17. Excess of PCl 5 reacts with conc. H 2 SO 4 17. PCl5 dkvkf/kD; l kU nzH2SO4 dsl kFknsrkgS:
giving : (A) Fkk; ks
fuy Dy ksjkbM
(A) Thionyl chloride (B) l YQj eks uksDy ksjkbM
(B) Sulphur monochloride (C) l Y¶; wfj d Dy ksjkbM
(C) Sulphuryl chloride (D) l YQj Vs VªkDy ksjkbM
(D) Sulphur tetrachloride
18. fuEu vfHkfØ; kdsvk/kkj i j
18. Consider the following reaction
Cold
Br2 + 2NaOH (l kU nz) mR
Cold
i kn
Br2 + 2NaOH (dill.) Products
The products of the above reactions are
mi j ksDr vfHkfØ; kl smRiUu gS
A
(A) NaBrO + NaBrO3 + H2O (A) NaBrO + NaBrO3 + H2O
(B) NaBrO + NaBr + H2O (B) NaBrO + NaBr + H2O
(C) NaBr + H2O (C) NaBr + H2O
(D) NaBrO +H2O (D) NaBrO +H2O
19. Which of the following pairs represents link- 19. fuEu esal sdkS
ul k; q
Xe fy a
d st l eko; or kn' kkZ
r kgS?
age isomers ? (A) [Co(NH3)5NO3]SO4 r Fkk[Co(NH3)5SO4]NO3
(A) [Co(NH3)5NO3]SO4 and [Co(NH3)5SO4]NO3 (B) [PtCl2(NH3)4]Br2 r Fkk[Pt Br2(NH3)4]Cl2
(B) [PtCl2(NH3)4]Br2 and [Pt Br2(NH3)4]Cl2 (C) [Cu(NH3)4] [PtCl4] r Fkk[Pt(NH3)4] [CuCl4]
(C) [Cu(NH3)4] [PtCl4] and [Pt(NH3)4] [CuCl4]
(D) [Pd(PPh3)2(NCS)2] r Fkk[Pd(PPh3)2(SCN)2]
(D) [Pd(PPh3)2(NCS)2] and [Pd(PPh3)2(SCN)2]
20. Which of the following has an optical isomer? 20. fuEu esal sdkS
ul ki zd kf' kd l eko; or kn' kkZ
r kgS?
(A) [Co(H2O)4 (en)]3+ (A) [Co(H2O)4 (en)]3+
(B) [Co(en)2(NH3)2]3+ (B) [Co(en)2(NH3)2]3+
(C) [Co(N3)3Cl]+ (C) [Co(N3)3Cl]+
(D) [Co(en) (NH3)2]2+
(D) [Co(en) (NH3)2]2+
21. Match the List I with List II and select the 21. Lr EHkI r FkkLr EHk II esal ghdwV dk fey ku dhft ; s:
correct answer from the codes given below Lr EHkI (vfHkfØ; k)
the lists : (A) CH3CH=CHCHO CH3CH=CHCOOH
List I (Reaction) (B) CH3CH=CHCHO CH3CH=CHCH2OH
(A) CH3CH=CHCHO CH3CH=CHCOOH (C) R–COH R —CH2OH
(B) CH3CH=CHCHO CH3CH=CHCH2OH (D) CH3CH2COCl CH3CH2CHO
(C) R–COH R —CH2OH Lr EHkII (vfHkdeZ
d)
(D) CH3CH2COCl CH3CH2CHO (1) LiAlH4
(2) NaBH4, LiAlH4
List II (Reagent)
(3) veksfudy AgNO3
(1) LiAlH4
(4) H2 ; Pd/BaSO4
(2) NaBH4, LiAlH4
dwV:
(3) Ammoniacal AgNO3
A B C D
(4) H2 ; Pd/BaSO4
(A) 4 3 2 1
Codes :
(B) 1 2 3 4
A B C D
(C) 3 1 2 4
(A) 4 3 2 1
(D) 2 3 1 4
(B) 1 2 3 4
(C) 3 1 2 4
(D) 2 3 1 4
22. CH3COCl is used to detect the number of 22. CH3COCl dkmi ; ksx dkcZ
fud ; kS fxdksaesaNH2 l ew g dk
amino groups in the organic compounds. When i r kyxkusdsfy, fd; kt kr kgS A180 v.kqHkkj okys; kfSxd
a compound of molecular mass 180 is dk, l hVhy hdj .kdj usi j i zkIr ; kS
fxd dkv.kq Hkkj 390 gks
acetylated, gives a compound of molecular t kr kgS
] r ks; kS
fxd esavehuksal ewg dhl a [ ; kgksxh:
mass 390. The number of amino groups in (A) 1 (B) 2
the compound is : (C) 5 (D) 4
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 5 (D) 4
23. Which of the following amines will show 23. fuEu esal sdkS
ul k, ehu dkcksZ
y , ehu vfHkfØ; knsrkgS?
carbylamine reaction ?
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(C) (D)
24. 24.
dkS
ul hfof/kmi ; q
Dr gS?
which is the corret alternate ?
(A) (i) CH3NH2, (ii)
(A) (i) CH3NH2, (ii)
R1f' eV vfH kfØ; k;R2 HVZ vfHkfØ; k
(B) (i) CH3CH2CONH2 (ii) CH3CH2COBr
R1Schmidt reaction ;R2 HVZ reaction
R1HVZ vfH kfØ; k; R2 f' eV vfHkfØ; k
(B) (i) CH3CH2CONH2 (ii) CH3CH2COBr (C) (i) CH3CH2NH2, (ii) CH3CH2COBr
R1HVZ reaction ; R2 Schmidt reaction R1HVZ vfH kfØ; k; R2 f' eV vfHkfØ; k
(C) (i) CH3CH2NH2, (ii) CH3CH2COBr (D) bues al sdksbZugha
R1HVZ reaction ; R2 Schmidt reaction
(D) None is correct
25. What is the major product from the reac- 25. vfHkfØ; kl seq
[ ; mRikn i zkIr gksxk?
tion?
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(C) (D)
26. What is the product of the reaction sequence 26. fuEu vfHkfØ; kØe esamRikn i zkIr gksxk?
below ?
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(C) (D)
27. Choose the species that would be perdicted 27. fuEu esal sdku
Sl kmRikn , YMksy vfHkfØ; kl si zkIr ughagksxk
to be not produced in the following aldol re-
action.
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(C) (D)
28. Samponification neutralization of O18 labelled 28. l kcquhmnkl huhdj .kesaO18 bFkkbZ y , l hVsV esai zkIr gksrk
ethyl acetate yields which of the following gS] r ksfuEu esal sO18 mRikn esai zkIr gksxk
isotopically labelled products
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(D) (a) r Fkk (c) dscj kcj
(C)
(D) approx equal amount of (a) and (c)
29. What is the structure of the most stable enol 29. fuEu ; kS
fxd dhl okZ
f/kd LFkk; hbZ
ukW
yla
j pukgS?
form of the compound ?
(A) (B)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(C) (D)
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)