AIATS Practise PDF
AIATS Practise PDF
1. Read each question carefully. 9. Immediately after the prescribed examination time is over, the answer
2. It is mandatory to use Blue/Black Ballpoint PEN to darken the sheet is to be returned to the invigilator.
appropriate circle in the answer sheet. 10. There are three parts in the question paper A, B and C consisting of
3. Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 30 questions in each
4. Rough work must not be done on the answer sheet. part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for
5. Do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing material on answer sheet. correct response.
6. Student cannot use log tables and calculators or any other material
11. The Test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are
in the examination hall.
360.
7. Before attempting the question paper, student should ensure that
the test paper contains all pages and no page is missing. 12. One fourth (¼) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect
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should check that Roll No., Centre Code and Date of Birth have been made if no response is indicated for any question in the answer sheet.
filled and marked correctly. 13. Pattern of the Questions : Straight Objective Type Questions
Note : It is compulsory to fill Roll No. and Test Booklet Code on answer sheet, otherwise your answer sheet will not be considered.
PART - A (PHYSICS)
Choose the correct answer :
3 30I 90I
(3) (4)
2 2
(1) 3 s (2) 3 2 s
3
(3) s (4) 2s
2 (3)
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5 5
(1) R (2) R
12 6 (1) V1 = V2 (2) V1 > V2
7 3 (3) V2 > V1 (4) V1 = 2V2
(3) R (4) R
12 4
8. If 30° and 60° be the apparent angles of dip
5. An electron, a proton and an alpha particle observed in two vertical planes at right angles to
having equal kinetic energy are moving in each other, then the true angle of dip is
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0 m 0 m
(1) (2) 5
2a 3 4a3
30 m 0 m
(3) (4)
4a3 4a3
(1) V3 < V2 < V1
12. In the shown circuit all the capacitors were
(2) V2 < V3 < V1
initially uncharged and switch K is closed at
t = 0, then value of current I just after closing the (3) V2 > V1 > V3
switch is (4) V1 < V3 < V2
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0 I1 I2 0 I12 + I22
(3) (4)
2d 2d
3
(1) NI r 2 (2) 2 NI r 2
4
3NI r 2 7
(3) (4) NI r 2
2 3
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20. A charge particle is released from rest in a region 23. Consider the shown circuit. If each battery has
of uniform electric and magnetic fields which are zero internal resistance, then potential
perpendicular to each other. The path of particle difference across point C and D, is
will be a
(1) Circle (2) Parabola
(3) Cycloid (4) Helix
21. Four conductors, each carrying current of 3 A,
and a closed loop are shown in the figure. The
line integral (circulation) of magnetic field
produced by all four wires along the indicated
closed loop is equal to
(1) 2 V
(2) 3 V
(3) 1.5 V
(4) 4 V
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26. Consider shown potentiometer arrangement, in 28. A positive charge particle of mass m having
which battery of EMF 20 volt is connected at the charge q enters into a region of uniform
ends of wire AB having length L = 100 cm and transverse magnetic field B as shown. Time
spent by particle in magnetic field region, if
1
resistance, r = / cm If galvanometer shows mv 0
10 d= , is
2qB
zero deflection at length , then value of is
m m
(1) (2)
6qB 3qB
m m
(3) (4)
4qB qB
29. A square loop carrying current i is placed in the
(1) 12.5 cm plane of a long wire carrying current, I as shown in
figure. The magnetic force acting on the loop is
(2) 50 cm
(3) 25 cm
(4) 60 cm
27. A small current (i) carrying loop of radius r is
placed on the axis of a large current (I0) carrying
loop of radius R as shown in figure. The
magnetic force of interaction between loops 0 Ii 0 Ii
(1) (2)
when distance between their centre is d, is 4 2
0Ii 0Ii
(3) ln(2) (4) ln(2)
2 4
30. Current is flowing through a large plane
conducting plate in one direction. The current
per unit length is i. The magnetic field at a
30I0 R 2 r 2di distance r from the plate is
(1) Zero (2)
2(R 2 + d 2 )5/ 2 0i 0 i
(1) (2)
2r 2
5 0 I0 R 2 r 2 i 3 0 I0 R 2 r 2 di
(3) (4) 0 i
(R 2 + d 2 )3/ 2 2(R 2 + d 2 )3 / 2 (3) 0 i (4)
2r
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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. For the decomposition of N2O5 in CCl4 solution
at 320 K
1 (1)
N2O5 2NO2 + O2
2
Some observation are taken from the experiment
Time (in minute) 10 18
Volume of O2 (ml) 10 15 50
(2)
Given that In 5 = 1.6
In 4 = 1.4
In 3.5 = 1.25
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35. Consider the plots for three different reactions of (1) 4 × 10–5 (2) 2.5 × 10–6
type
(3) 5 × 10–6 (4) 2 × 10–5
Reactant (R ) ⎯⎯→ Products
37. Three evacuated vessels, of same size are
taken and 10 g of finely divided charcoal is
added separately into each vessel. Three
different gases viz SO2, CH4 and H2 (22.7 litres
of each) are separately introduced into these
vessels in separate experiments and the final
pressures are noted. Let P1, P2, and P3 be the
noted (observed) pressure of SO2, CH4 and H2
respectively after a long time interval. Select the
incorrect relation among the following.
(1) P1 < P2 (2) P1 < P3
(3) P3 > P2 (4) P1 > P3
The order of the reaction w.r.t. R in Graphs I, II
38. Which of the following is incorrect?
and III are x, y and z respectively. Select the
correct combination of x, y and z. (1) Physical adsorption can be multimolecular
x y z layered while chemisorption results into
(1) 1 0 1 unimolecular layer
(2) 2 1 2 (2) Chemisorption is irreversible
(3) 1 0 2 (3) Usually, high pressure is favourable for both
(4) 0 0 1 chemisorption as well as physisorption
36. Consider the reaction (4) Physisorption of a gas adsorbed at high
H+
R ⎯⎯⎯
→P temperature may change into
chemisorptions at low temperature
For above reaction the order of the reaction is
two w.r.t. H+ ions. Initial rate of reaction was 39. Which of the following does not represent the
studied using two different acids HA and HB correct combination of a process and the
keeping other parameters same. In both
catalyst which is used in it?
experiments, the concentration of HA and HB
taken was 1 M and the ratio of rates rA and rB i.e. (1) Haber’s process : Fe
rA (2) Ostwald process : Pt
was found to be 4. Given that the acid
rB
(3) Lead chamber process : V2O5
dissociation constant (Ka) of HA is 10–5, find the
acid dissociation constant of HB. (4) Cracking of hydrocarbons : Zeolites
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40. Which of the following statements is correct in 43. In the metallurgy of silver, ore/metal is leached
regards to emulsions? with dil. NaCN and in the presence of O2 a
(1) Emulsions when diluted with dispersion complex is formed with coordination number x.
medium forms a separate layer The value of x is
(2) Emulsions can be diluted with dispersion (1) 1
medium without the formation of separate (2) 2
layer
(3) 4
(3) Emulsions cannot be broken into constituent
liquids by physical methods like freezing, (4) 6
heating, centrifuging
44. During the concentration of Bauxite, aluminate is
(4) Dispersed liquid can be mixed with an
first neutralised by CO2 and then freshly
emulsion without the formation of a second
layer prepared samples of hydrated Al2O3 is added.
The purpose of seeding Al2O3 is.
41. Consider the formation of sol of hydrated ferric
oxide by the two methods given below (1) It induces the precipitation
Sol I : FeCI3 is added to excess of hot water (2) It retards the rate of precipitation
Sol II : FeCl3 is added to NaOH solution (3) It helps in neutralisation of sodium aluminate
Which of the following is correct? (4) It helps in oxidation of sodium aluminate
(1) Sol I is positively charged whereas sol II is 45. In the calcination of Fe2O3.xH2O and roasting of
negatively charged
ZnS, gases x and y is produced respectively.
(2) Sol I is neutral whereas sol II is negatively
The difference in the oxidation number of oxygen
charged
in x and sulphur in y is
(3) Sol I is negatively charged whereas sol II is
neutral (1) 3 (2) 4
(4) Sol I and Sol II are both negatively charged (3) 2 (4) 6
42. Which of the following is not an example of
46. The percentage of oxygen in ‘slag’ formed during
adsorption phenomenon?
the smelting process in the extraction of copper
(1) Solution of methylene blue turns colorless
is nearly equal to
upon adding animal charcoal into it
(2) Separation of a mixture of noble gases upon [Cu = 63.5, Fe = 56, Si = 28, Al = 27 g/mol]
passing the mixture over coconut charcoal (1) 76%
(3) Manufacturing of ammonia by using iron as (2) 26%
a catalyst
(3) 36%
(4) The moist air becomes dry in presence of
anhydrous calcium chloride (4) 56%
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47. From which of the following ores the metals is Identify (X) to (Z)
not generally extracted by carbon-based
(1) (X) : NH4NO2; (Y) : NH3; (Z) : KNO2
reduction method?
M1 - Tin from SnO2 (2) (X) : (NH4 )2 Cr2O7; (Y) : NH3; (Z) : Cr2O3
M2 - Fe from Fe2O3 (3) (X) : (NH4 )2 SO4 ; (Y) : NH3; (Z) : K2SO4
M3 - Al from Al2O3
(4) (X) : NH4NO3; (Y) : NH3; (Z) : KNO3
M4 - Mg from KClMgCl26H2O
(1) M1 and M2 both (2) M1 and M4 both 51. To solution of KBr (in water) in test tube CS 2 is
added then it is treated with each of the
(3) M2 and M3 both (4) M3 and M4 both
following. Which one will give orange red colour
48. Consider the following statements regarding the
in CS2 layer on shaking?
blister copper and its electrolytic refining.
(1) HI (2) Cl2
S1 : The blistered appearance is due to evolution
of CO2 (3) I2 (4) CO2
S2 : Ag and Au metals present as impurity settle 52. Identify the statement which is incorrect.
as “anode mud” during refining (1) HF can reduce H2SO4
S3 : Pure copper act as anode during electrolytic
(2) HCI can reduce KMnO4
refining
The statements, which is /are correct (3) HBr and HI can reduce H2SO4
(1) Only S2 (2) Only S1 and S2 (4) HI is the strongest reducing hydracid among
all hydrogen halides.
(3) Only S1 and S3 (4) Only S2 and S3
53. Which of the following is the correct reason for
49. Which of the following does not lead to formation
the use of silent electrical discharge in the
of PCl3?
production of ozone from O2?
(1) P4 + SO2Cl2 ⎯⎯→
(1) The process is exothermic in nature. It is
(2) PCl5 ⎯⎯→ necessary to use a silent electrical discharge
in its preparation to prevent decomposition
(3) P4 + Cl2 ⎯⎯→
(2) As there is decrease in entropy, so high
(4) P4 + SOCl2 ⎯⎯→ temperature is required
50. Consider the following reactions (3) The process is endothermic in nature. It is
(X) ⎯⎯⎯
KOH
→(Y) [Gas turns red litmus blue] + (Z) necessary to use a silent electrical discharge
in its preparation to prevent decomposition
Zn + KOH
(Z) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →(Y)
(4) As there is increase in entropy, so low
(Z) ⎯⎯→ Gas (supports combustion) temperature is required
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54. Consider the complete hydrolysis of XeF6 57. Which of the following combination or set is correct
for the compound and the colour of the compound
XeF6 + 3H2O ⎯⎯→ A +B
(compound
Xe containing
) obtained when MnO2 is fused with KOH?
(1) K2MnO4 , violet (2) KMnO4 , violet
Which of the following is not true for A and B ? (3) K2MnO4 , green (4) KMnO4 , green
(1) A is pyramidal in shape 58. What are the products obtained when I –(in sufficient
(2) B is less acidic than HNO3 amount) is oxidised by MnO4– in acidic medium
and in neutral conditions, respectively?
(3) B is square planar in shape
(1) I2 , IO3– (2) IO3–, I2
(4) Molecule A contains one lone pair on central
atom (3) I2 , IO4– (4) IO4– , I2
55. Which of the following is liquid at room 59. Consider the following compounds.
temperature? FeCl2, CuCl2, VOCl2 and MnCl2
In aqueous medium, the colour of which
(1) SeO2 (2) SeF4
compounds is expected to be same?
(3) SiO2 (4) TeF4 (1) FeCl2, CuCl2, VOCl2 only
56. Amongst the following the highest degree of (2) FeCl2, and MnCl2 only
paramagnetism per mole of the compound at
(3) CuCl2 and MnCl2 only
298 K will be shown by
(4) CuCl2 and VOCl2 only
(1) MnSO4. 4H2O
60. Which of the following element has fully filled
(2) CuSO4. 5H2O fsubshell in +2 oxidation state?
(3) FeSO4. 6H2O (1) Gd (2) Lu
(4) NiSO4. 6H2O (3) Eu (4) Ce
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. The value of 62. The value of
tan3 x + 1
1
( ) ( 1n ) ( 1n )
2 3 n
1
5 n + 2 5 n +3 5 + ... + n 5 lim−1 5
lim x →cot ( −1) tan x + tan x + tan x − 1
4 2
n → n2
is equal to
is equal to 3
(1)
(1) 5loge 5 + 4 5
(2) (log5 e)(5 − 4log5 e) 2
(2)
5
(3) (log5 e)(4log5 e + 5)
(3) 1
(4) (log5 e)(5log5 e + 4) (4) –3
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63. The number of point(s) of non-differentiability of 68. Let f (x) > 0 x 2 then g(x) = f(cos2x + 4cosx + 7)
x2 is increasing in interval
f ( x ) = cos(| x |) + x | x | + 2 + 3 | x − 2 |,
2x + 1 3 5 7
(1) , (2) ,
where x [−5, 5], is (where [] represents the 4 4 4
greatest integer function) 9 3
(3) 2,
4
(4) ,
(1) Zero (2) 1 4 4
(3) 2 (4) 11 69. The maximum value of f(x) = sin2x + cos4x is
(1) 2 (2) 2 2
64. If y = sin x + sin x + sin x + ...
9 8
dy (3) (4)
(where x (0, )), then can be equal to 8 9
dx
4 9
70. The range of the function f ( x ) = −
cos x cos x x −1 x +1
(1) (2)
2y + 1 2y − 2sin x − 1
2 does not contain
cos x cos x (1) 5 (2) –15
(3) (4)
2y + 2sin x + 1
2
2y 2 − 1 (3) 2 (4) –7
65. If lim(f ( x ) + g( x )) = 5 and lim(f ( x ) − g( x )) = 3, 71. The number of point(s) where the function
x →a x →a
x 2 − 1, x2
f (x)
then lim is (here lim f ( x ) and lim g( x ) f ( x ) = 3cos( x ), 2x 9
x →a g ( x ) x →a x →a
exist) sin−1 x – 3, 9 x 20
10
5 3
(1) (2)
3 5 is discontinuous in its domain (where []
represents the greatest integer function); is
1
(3) (4) 4 (1) Zero (2) 1
4
(3) 2 (4) 4
66. f(x) is a polynomial of degree 6 with real
2 x and g ( x ) = 4 tan x − x,
−1
coefficients such that f(x) = 0 is satisfied −1
72. f ( x ) = x − cos
by x = 0, ± 1 and ±2 only, then the value of 1+ x2 2
f (0) f (1) f (2) f (–1) f (–2) is equal to where {} denotes the fractional part function,
(1) Zero (2) 4
f (tan1)
(3) 5 (4) Cannot be determined then is equal to
g (tan1)
67. The coordinates of a point at which the tangent
to the curve x = 4t2 + 3, y = 8t3 – 1 is parallel to tan2 1 − 1
(1) tan1 (2)
line 12x – 4y + 17 = 0, where t is a parameter, is 3 + tan2 1
(1) (7, 3) (2) (3, 7) 1 + tan2 1
(3) –1 (4)
(3) (3, 3) (4) (7, 7) 2 + tan2 1
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2 + 4 − x2 sin−1 x sin x –1
77. Let f ( x ) = ln − 4 − x 2 ; then an −1
2 − 4 − x2 81. Consider f ( x ) = cos x cos x 0 , then f (0)
−1
tan x tan x 1
interval in which f(x) is monotonically
decreasing, is equals
(1) (–1, 0) (2) (0, 1) (1) Zero (2) 2 –
(3) (–2, –1) (4) (2, 5) (3) – 2 (4) + 2
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Test No. 1
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ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (3) 31. (4) 61. (4)
2. (4) 32. (3) 62. (3)
3. (3) 33. (3) 63. (4)
4. (1) 34. (2) 64. (4)
5. (3) 35. (4) 65. (3)
6. (4) 36. (2) 66. (4)
7. (1) 37. (2) 67. (1)
8. (1) 38. (4) 68. (3)
9. (1) 39. (3) 69. (4)
10. (2) 40. (1) 70. (3)
11. (4) 41. (4) 71. (1)
12. (3) 42. (3) 72. (2)
13. (4) 43. (4) 73. (2)
14. (3) 44. (2) 74. (1)
15. (3) 45. (1) 75. (4)
16. (4) 46. (2) 76. (2)
17. (2) 47. (4) 77. (1)
18. (2) 48. (1) 78. (1)
19. (2) 49. (2) 79. (3)
20. (4) 50. (2) 80. (4)
21. (2) 51. (3) 81. (3)
22. (4) 52. (2) 82. (3)
23. (1) 53. (4) 83. (3)
24. (2) 54. (3) 84. (2)
25. (4) 55. (2) 85. (2)
26. (4) 56. (4) 86. (2)
27. (3) 57. (2) 87. (2)
28. (2) 58. (1) 88. (3)
29. (1) 59. (1) 89. (4)
30. (1) 60. (2) 90. (3)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (3) 6. Answer (4)
KQ kq1q2
Hint : EA = due to shell at outside point Hint : U =
r2 r
K (3Q )
Sol. : E A =
rA2
rA is distance of A from O
kq 2 kq 2 kq 2
Sol. : U = 2 − + − + ...
⟹ EA = constant a 2a 3a
2. Answer (4)
kq 2 2 1 1
=− 1 − + − ...
Hint : VP = V1 + V2 a 2 3
R
2R (2) x2 x3 x 4
2 2 Note: ln(1 + x ) = x − + − + ...
Sol. : VP = + 2 3 4
0 0
kq 2 2
2R U=− ln(2)
= a
0
q2
3. Answer (3) U=− ln(2)
20a
Hint : Parallel arrangement
7. Answer (1)
C C C
Sol. : Ceq = C + + + + ... ∞ kQ
2 4 8 Hint : V0 =
R
1
=C = 2C
1
1 −
2
4. Answer (1)
Hint : Q = 0
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1
EP = = 110 = 10 V
11
2 2 0
VAB = 10 V
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R
Sol. : VP =
0
2Q
=
( R 2 )
R 2Q
VP = 2
0 R
2Q
= 2
R 0
21. Answer (2)
AB
Hint : Ceq = 2C
Sol. : Q = Ceq
AB
V
= (2C) V
= 2 × 1 × 12
25. Answer (4)
= 24 µC
qin
Hint : E ds = 0
22. Answer (4)
Hint : Potential increases opposite to the (2Q )
Sol. : Total =
direction of electric field 0
Sol. : EA > EB
1 2Q Q 7Q
= − =
Since field lines are more dense at A and 3 0 40 120
VA > VB
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Hint : V =
KQ
r
R Sol. : E =
3 0
KQ K 2Q KQ
Sol. : VB = + − R
2a 2a 3a |E |=
6 0
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (4) Sol. : A : 2Cl− ⎯→ Cl2 + 2e−
M1
Hint : Body diagonal plane contains 2 Zn2+ P1
− −
ions. C: Cl2 + 2e ⎯→ 2Cl
M2
P2
Sol. : Body diagonal plane will consist of four −
2Cl− + Cl2 ⎯→ Cl2 + 2Cl
M1 M2
S2– ions at the corners 4 and two
1 P2 P1
8
34. Answer (2)
S2– ions at the face centre 2 .
1 Hint : In the titration, AD is precipitated so A+
2 are replaced by C+.
Sol. : Since, conductance does not change so
32. Answer (3) mobility of C+ is comparable to A+.
Hint : Mole of H2 = 2 mole of e– 35. Answer (4)
Hint : The liquids may be immiscible or showing
1.93 5 60
Sol. : nH2 = = 3 10−3 positive deviation from Raoults law.
2 96500
Sol. : For solution with positive deviation, the
more volatile component may have very
33. Answer (3) low mole fraction in the liquid phase.
Hint : LHE is anode.
36. Answer (2)
RHE is cathode. z(M0 )
Hint : d =
6 1023 a3
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Hint : For positive deviation, Pactual > PRaoult interactions become stronger, value of
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xA =
10 m moles of Cu deposited = 10
14 m moles of H+ produced = 20
10 4 500 20 10 −3 2
∴ PT = 30 + 50 = +
14 14 14 [H ] = = 10 −2
3 3
46. Answer (2)
pH = 2 + log3 – log2 = 2.18
Hint : meq of acid = meq of base
51. Answer (3)
1.5
1 1000 = 25 0.2 Hint : At Cathode, reduction takes place
M
Sol. : At Anode, oxidation takes place
M = 300
2.5 1000 1 52. Answer (2)
Sol. : Molality = =
300 250 30 Hint : In conductivity cell, AC is used.
Tf = iKfm
1 Sol. : DC changes the composition of solution
0.1 = i(1.86) and KCl cannot be used as Cl– react with
30
Ag+ to form AgCl.
i = 1.61
1 + = 1.61 53. Answer (4)
= 0.61 Hint : Ecell = Ecell
o
−
0.06
logQ
47. Answer (4) 2
Hint : Tb (solution) = Tb (solvent) + Kb · m. 3+ − 2+
Sol. : C : B + e ⎯→ B
Sol. : Solution with the least boiling point will be
A : A ⎯→ A 2+ + 2e−
decided by the value of ‘m’.
48. Answer (1) A + 2B3+ ⎯→ A 2+ + 2B2+
Hint : Entropy of solid is less than liquid.
[B2+ ]2 [A 2+ ] x2
Sol. : As Ssolvent < Ssolution Q= =
[B3+ ]2 0.1
So ( Sfusion )solvent ( Sfusion )solution
0.06 x2
E=E −
o
49. Answer (2) log
2 0.1
Hint : Reactions take place in basic medium.
x2
2.03 = 2 − 0.03 log
0.1
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x2 Now 2R + 2x = a
log = −1 a − 2R
0.1 x=
2
x = 0.1
4R
− 2R
3
54. Answer (3)
= 2
K 1000
Hint : m = 2− 3
C R
K 1000 = 3
Sol. : 100 =
0.1 58. Answer (1)
0.8
2 Hint : In AB type structure, the cation A+ can
K = 4 × 10–3 occupy either all octahedral voids or half
the tetrahedral voids.
55. Answer (2)
Sol. : In AB2 type structure, co-ordination
Hint : Tetragonal system has all angles equal
number ratio of A2+ : B– is 2 : 1.
to 90°.
59. Answer (1)
Sol. : Trigonal system has all angles not equal
to 90°. Hint : In HCP, there are 6 atoms per unit cell.
56. Answer (4) Sol. : 8 tetrahedral voids are completely inside.
There are tetrahedral voids on the
Hint : Electrical neutrality must be maintained
vertical edges which are shared.
in ionic solids.
60. Answer (2)
Sol. : Presence of F-centres impart colour.
Hint : Paramagnetic substances get
57. Answer (2)
magnetised in a magnetic field and lose
Hint : If edge length is a, then 3 a = 4R . their magnetism when the field is
removed.
4R
Sol. : a = Sol. : Ferrimagnetic substances have domains
3 oriented oppositely in unequal numbers.
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (4) 62. Answer (3)
Hint : Draw graph Hint : Venn diagram
Sol. : Sol. :
⟹ n(P (A ∩ B)) = 23 = 8
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(x, y) ∈ R Sol. :
1 1
∵ sin–1x + cos–1x = ⟹ (x, x) ∈ R |x|+ 2, | y | + 2,
2 |x| |y|
1
⟹ R is reflexive | x || y | + 2
| x || y |
Let sin–1y + cos–1x = k …(2)
1 1 1
From (1) + (2) | x | + | y | + | x || y | + + + 6
| x | | y | | x || y |
k = sin−1 y + cos−1 x =
2 2 1 1 1
| x | + | y | + | x || y | + + + =6
| x | | y | | x || y |
⟹ (y, x) ∈ R ⟹ R is symmetric
1 1 1
| x|=|y |= = = | x || y | = =1
Let (y, z) ∈ R ⟹ sin−1 y + cos−1 z = …(3) |x| |y| | x || y |
2
⟹ |x| = |y| = 1 ⟹ x = ± 1, y = ± 1
From (1) + (3),
Ordered pairs are (1, 1), (–1, 1), (1, –1), (–1, –1)
−1 −1
sin x + cos z = ( x, z) R
2 66. Answer (4)
Put 9x = t
Hint : cos x = − sin−1 x
−1
2
If x – 1 ≤ 0 If x – 1 ≥ 0
Sol. :
9 t
t2 + − 10 0 t2 + − 10 0
sin x − sin−1 x + − sin−1 x − sin−1 x
−1 t 9
2 42
2 t 3 − 10t + 9 0 x 1 9x 9
− 0
16
(t – 1)(t2 + t – 9) ≤ 0 t 9
2 2
sin−1 x − (sin−1 x )2 + − sin−1 x − 0
2 8 2 16
1
2
1 t
(t − 1) t + − 9 − 0 t2 + 82
2
2 4 9
(sin−1 x )2 − 0
16
1 37 t
(t − 1) t + + t2 + − 10 0
− sin−1 x 2 2 9
4 4
1 37 Has no solution.
1 1 t + − 0
− x 2 2
2 2
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x 1 ln 3 ln(1 + x) ln2
Sol. : y = = 1−
1+ x 1+ x
ln(1 + x) is integer for no value of x
(y – 1)(x + 1) = –1
70. Answer (3)
Hint : Break G.I.F
1 ⟹ sgn(sin–1x) = {2x} = 0 ⟹ x = 0
−1 sin x 1 2sin x 2
2
73. Answer (2)
1
− −2sin x −2 Hint : 2tan−1 x = tan−1
2x
2
1− x2
1
1 − 2sin x −1 −1 2y 2−1 Sol. : 4 tan−1 = 2 2 tan−1
1 1
2 5 5
y (−, − 1]
1
2
69. Answer (4) = 2 tan−1 5 = 2 tan−1 5
1 − 1 12
Hint : ln(1 + x) is an integer 25
Sol. : x + 1 > 0 x −1
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1 1
Sol. : −1 2x 1 − x T =
2 2 2
sin–12x is increasing
Hint : − sin−1 x
2 2
cos–1x is decreasing
and tan–1(2x) is increasing function Sol. : − 2tan−1 a
2 2
1 2 −17
f ( x )min = f − = − − − =
2 2 3 4 12
− tan−1 a −1 a 1
4 4
1 5
f ( x )max. = f = − + =
2 2 3 4 12 78. Answer (1)
n(r + 1) nr
f (x) = does not have any solution Hint : Tn = tan−1 − tan−1
2 n +1 n +1
75. Answer (4) n(n + 1)
−1
Sol. : Tn = tan
Hint : Draw graph of sin–1(sinx) (n + 1)2 + n 2r (r + 1)
Sol. : n
−1 n + 1
= tan
1 + n(r + 1) nr
n +1 n +1
n(r + 1) nr
−
= tan−1 n + 1 n +1
1 + n ( r + 1) nr
n +1 n +1
n(r + 1) nr
= tan−1 − tan−1
n +1 n +1
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n
S = tan−1(n ) − tan−1 1 3−x
tan−1 = tan−1 3 − tan−1 x = tan−1
n + 1
y 1+ 3x
1 + 3x
lim S = − = y= = −3 +
10
n → 2 4 4 3−x 3−x
79. Answer (3) For positive integer y, x = 1, 2
Hint : Break the function at –1, 0, 1, 2, 3 ⟹ Solutions are (1, 2)(2, 7)
Sol. : [ x] 0 x [0, 1) 82. Answer (3)
2 2 2 –x ≤ [x] – 1 ≤ x –x ≥ [x] – 1 ≥ x
= + 2 (sin−1 x )2 − sin−1 x + −
4 2 16 8
1 – x ≤ [x] ≤ x + 1 1 – x ≥ [x] ≥ 1+ x
2
2
= + 2 sin−1 x − 1 – x ≤ x – {x} ≤ x + 1 1 – x ≥ x – {x} ≥ 1 + x
8 4
3 x − 1 { x } − x −x − 1 x − 1 {x} − x −1− x
− sin−1 x − sin−1 x −
2 2 4 4 4
2
2x − 1 { x} −1 2x − 1 { x} −1
9 2
0 sin−1 x −
4 16
2 102
(sin−1 x )2 + (cos−1 x )2
8 8
x 1 x=
−1 −1 1 −1
Sol. : tan x + tan = tan (3)
y
x [1, )
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Sol. : f x + = f ( x )
2
⟹ x = –1
f (−1) = − −0+0 = −
2 2
86. Answer (2) 89. Answer (4)
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ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (1) 31. (2) 61. (3)
2. (1) 32. (1) 62. (4)
3. (2) 33. (1) 63. (3)
4. (3) 34. (2) 64. (2)
5. (4) 35. (4) 65. (2)
6. (4) 36. (2) 66. (2)
7. (2) 37. (3) 67. (2)
8. (1) 38. (4) 68. (3)
9. (4) 39. (2) 69. (3)
10. (2) 40. (3) 70. (3)
11. (4) 41. (2) 71. (4)
12. (2) 42. (2) 72. (3)
13. (2) 43. (1) 73. (1)
14. (2) 44. (4) 74. (1)
15. (4) 45. (2) 75. (2)
16. (3) 46. (1) 76. (4)
17. (3) 47. (2) 77. (1)
18. (4) 48. (4) 78. (2)
19. (3) 49. (3) 79. (2)
20. (4) 50. (4) 80. (1)
21. (2) 51. (1) 81. (3)
22. (1) 52. (3) 82. (4)
23. (1) 53. (4) 83. (3)
24. (1) 54. (2) 84. (1)
25. (4) 55. (2) 85. (4)
26. (3) 56. (4) 86. (3)
27. (1) 57. (2) 87. (4)
28. (3) 58. (3) 88. (4)
29. (4) 59. (3) 89. (3)
30. (3) 60. (4) 90. (4)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (1) 6. Answer (4)
r q
Hint : E =
3 0
Hint : E ds = in0
r (2Q )
Sol. : E = Sol. : Total =
3 0 0
R 1 2Q Q 7Q
|E |= = − =
6 0 3 0 4 0 120
3. Answer (2)
Hint : V =
KQ
R
KQ K 2Q KQ
Sol. : VB = + −
2a 2a 3a
KQ 1 1
= + 1−
a 2 3
KQ 3 + 6 − 2
=
a 6
7 KQ
=
6 a
4. Answer (3)
Hint : For maximum field
8. Answer (1)
dE
=0 Hint : Use symmetry
dz
1 1 1 1
Sol. : Calculate electric field at z Sol. : = + + + ... ∞
C 1 3 9
d R 1 3
Then E =0z= = =
1 2
dz 2 1 −
3
5. Answer (4) 2
C = F
Hint : Potential become same 3
4
Sol. : V1 = V2 CAB = 2C = F
3
⟹ Field will be zero in between them
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R
Sol. : VP =
0 VB = 0
2Q kQ kQ kQ
= VA = − =
( R 2 ) R 2R 2R
15. Answer (4)
R 2Q
VP = 2
0 R Hint : Use Gauss’ law
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⟹ Q1 = –2Q K (3Q )
Sol. : E A =
rA2
28. Answer (3)
rA is distance of A from O
Hint : Parallel arrangement
⟹ EA = constant
C C C
Sol. : Ceq = C + + + + ... ∞
2 4 8
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2) 4R
Hint : Paramagnetic substances get Sol. : a =
3
magnetised in a magnetic field and lose
their magnetism when the field is Now 2R + 2x = a
removed. a − 2R
x=
Sol. : Ferrimagnetic substances have domains 2
oriented oppositely in unequal numbers. 4R
32. Answer (1) − 2R
3
Hint : In HCP, there are 6 atoms per unit cell. = 2
Sol. : 8 tetrahedral voids are completely inside.
There are tetrahedral voids on the 2− 3
R
vertical edges which are shared. = 3
33. Answer (1) 35. Answer (4)
Hint : In AB type structure, the cation A+ can Hint : Electrical neutrality must be maintained
occupy either all octahedral voids or half in ionic solids.
the tetrahedral voids.
Sol. : Presence of F-centres impart colour.
Sol. : In AB2 type structure, co-ordination
number ratio of A2+ : B– is 2 : 1. 36. Answer (2)
34. Answer (2) Hint : Tetragonal system has all angles equal
to 90°.
Hint : If edge length is a, then 3 a = 4R . Sol. : Trigonal system has all angles not equal
to 90°.
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constant increases. As solvent solute Hint : Electrolyte is paste of KOH and ZnO
interactions become stronger, value of Sol. : It does not involve any ion whose conc.
can change during its life time
Henry’s constant decreases.
53. Answer (4)
48. Answer (4)
Hint : Eocell = Eocathode − EoAnode
Hint : meq of NaOH = meq of H2SO4
Sol. : Neutralisation Sol. : For (4), Eo = 2.126 V.
1.2 54. Answer (2)
1000 = M 20 2
40 Hint : Mole fraction of solute will be equal in
both the beakers after a long time.
M = 0.75
Sol. : Initially
Now, wt. of H2SO4 in 1 lit solution Beaker A : n moles solute
= 0.75 × 98 = 73.5 and wt. of 1 lit solution
= 1024.5 4 moles of water
Beaker B : 2 moles of solute
wt. of solvent = 951
3 moles of water
Mass percent of solute Finally
73.5 1
= 1000 There is shifting of mole of water to
1024.5 2
= 7.17% beaker B.
0.75 1000 n 2
m= = 0.79 =
1 1
951 n+4− 2+3+
2 2
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M0 = 58 −
2Cl− + Cl2 ⎯→ Cl2 + 2Cl
d = 2.48 gcm–3 M1
P2 P1
M2
4 58
Sol. : a =
3
= 1.56 10−22 59. Answer (3)
6 10 2.48
23
Hint : Mole of H2 = 2 mole of e–
a = 5.38 × 10–8 cm = 538 pm
1.93 5 60
a Sol. : nH2 = = 3 10−3
= 269 pm 2 96500
2
56. Answer (4) 60. Answer (4)
Hint : The liquids may be immiscible or showing Hint : Body diagonal plane contains 2 Zn2+
positive deviation from Raoults law.
ions.
Sol. : For solution with positive deviation, the
more volatile component may have very Sol. : Body diagonal plane will consist of four
low mole fraction in the liquid phase.
S2– ions at the corners 4 and two
1
57. Answer (2)
8
Hint : In the titration, AD is precipitated so A+
S2– ions at the face centre 2 .
are replaced by C+. 1
Sol. : Since, conductance does not change so 2
mobility of C+ is comparable to A+.
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (3) 62. Answer (4)
Hint : Venn diagram Hint : R–1 is also an equivalence relation
Sol. : Sol. : The inverse of an equivalence relation is
also an equivalence relation.
63. Answer (3)
Hint : Draw graph
Sol. :
• y = sin–1(sinx)
• y = sin–1(cosx)
n(P ∪ C ∪ M) = 640
⟹ n(who did not opt) = − cos−1(cos x )
2
= 800 – 640 = 160
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If x > 0 If x < 0
–x ≤ [x] – 1 ≤ x –x ≥ [x] – 1 ≥ x
1 – x ≤ [x] ≤ x + 1 1 – x ≥ [x] ≥ 1+ x
1 – x ≤ x – {x} ≤ x + 1 1 – x ≥ x – {x} ≥ 1 + x
x − 1 { x } − x −x − 1 x − 1 {x} − x −1− x
2x − 1 { x} −1 2x − 1 { x} −1
−1 1
Sol. : f x + = f ( x ) −1 −1
Sol. : tan x + tan = tan (3)
2 y
68. Answer (3)
1 3−x
tan−1 = tan−1 3 − tan−1 x = tan−1
Hint : Solve graphically y 1+ 3x
[x] − 1 1 + 3x
Sol. : −1 1, x 0 y= = −3 +
10
x 3−x 3−x
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n(r + 1) nr
Hint : sin−1 x + cos−1 x = = tan−1 − tan−1
2 n +1 n +1
2 2 2
= + 2 (sin−1 x )2 − sin−1 x + − Hint : − sin−1 x
4 2 16 8 2 2
2tan−1 a
2
2 Sol. : −
= + 2 sin−1 x − 2 2
8 4
3 − tan−1 a −1 a 1
− sin−1 x − sin−1 x − 4 4
2 2 4 4 4
2 75. Answer (2)
9 2
0 sin−1 x −
4 16
−1 −1 −1 x y
Hint : tan x tan y = tan
2
10 2
1 xy
(sin−1 x )2 + (cos−1 x )2
8 8
72. Answer (3) Sol. : tan x cot x = 1 −1
Hint : Break the function at –1, 0, 1, 2, 3
tan x − cot x
tan−1(tan x ) − tan−1(cot x ) = tan−1
Sol. : [ x] 0 x [0, 1) 1 + tan x cot x
−1, − x −1
−2, −1 x 0 tan2 x − 1
= tan−1 −1
= tan ( − cot 2 x )
f ( x ) = 2, 1 x 2 2 tan x
1, 2x3
0, 3x = − tan−1(cot 2x ) = − tan−1 tan − 2x
2
73. Answer (1)
n(r + 1) nr
Hint : Tn = tan−1 − tan−1 = tan−1 tan 2 x −
n +1 n +1 2
−1 n(n + 1)
Sol. : Tn = tan
(n + 1)2 + n 2r (r + 1) T =
2
n
−1 76. Answer (4)
= tan n + 1
1 + n(r + 1) nr Hint : Draw graph of sin–1(sinx)
n +1 n +1
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Sol. : 120 −1 1
= tan−1 − tan
119 239
120 1
−
= tan−1 119 239 = tan−1(1) =
1 + 120 1 4
119 239
1 ⇒ ln(1 + x) is an integer
−1
2 5 −1 5
= 2 tan = 2 tan ⇒ [ln(1 + x)] = ln(1 + x)
1 12
1 −
25 ⇒ [(1 + x)2] = 3
5 3 ≤ (1 + x)2 < 4
2
= tan−1 12 = tan−1 120
3 | 1+ x | 2
1− 25 119
144
ln 3 ln(1 + x) ln2
1
4 tan−1 − cot −1(239) ln(1 + x) is integer for no value of x
5
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−1 sin x 1
1
2sin x 2 1
2
1 t
(t − 1) t + − 9 − 0 t2 + 82
2 9
2 4
1
− −2sin x −2 1
2 37 t2 +
t
− 10 0
(t − 1) t + + 9
2 2
1
1 − 2sin x −1 −1 2y 2−1 1 37 Has no solution.
2 t + − 0
2 2
y (−, − 1]
37 − 1
84. Answer (1) (t − 1) t − 0
2
Hint : Draw graph
37 − 1
x 1 1 t
Sol. : y = = 1− 2
1+ x 1+ x
(y – 1)(x + 1) = –1 37 − 1
1 9x
2
37 − 1
0 x log9
2
Sol. :
1 1
|x|+ 2, | y | + 2,
y [0, 1) |x| |y|
1
f(x) is one-one and into function | x || y | + 2
| x || y |
85. Answer (4) 1 1 1
| x | + | y | + | x || y | + + + 6
Hint : Put 9x =t | x | | y | | x || y |
If x – 1 ≤ 0 If x – 1 ≥ 0 ⟹ |x| = |y| = 1 ⟹ x = ± 1, y = ± 1
Ordered pairs are (1, 1), (–1, 1), (1, –1), (–1, –1)
9 t
t2 + − 10 0 t2 + − 10 0
t 9
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− sin−1 x
4 4
1 1
− x
2 2
(x, y) ∈ R
∵ sin–1x + cos–1x = ⟹ (x, x) ∈ R
2
⟹ R is reflexive
Let sin–1y + cos–1x = k …(2)
From (1) + (2)
k = sin−1 y + cos−1 x =
2 2
n(A ∩ B) = 3
⟹ (y, x) ∈ R ⟹ R is symmetric
⟹ n(P (A ∩ B)) = 23 = 8
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