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Group A Set 2

The document contains a series of mathematics problems and their multiple-choice answers, covering various topics such as geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. Each problem is numbered and presents a question followed by four possible answers labeled (A), (B), (C), and (D). The problems involve calculations related to angles, areas, volumes, and equations.

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MATHEMATICS

1 Two straight lines 3a-2y =5 and 1.


3x-2y =5
21+ ky+ 7=0 are perpendicular to each 2x + ky +7= 0 Yd rR t
other. The value of k is
(A) 3 (B) 4 (A) 3 (B) 4
3 2 3
(C) 3 (D) 1 (C) 3 (D)
3

2
The value of sin 8 + cos(90 +e) + sin(180- e) +|2. sin e + cos(90 + e) + sin(180 a.
sin (180+ 0) is sin (180 + e) H7 -
(A) 1 (8) 1
(A) 1 (B) 1
2
2
(C) 0 (D) -1 (C) 0 (D) -1
3
Atrain passes telegraph post in 40 seconds3. toi|st fbtt ttur5 E 40
moving at a rate of 36 km/h. Then the length of
the train is
(A) 450 m (B) 395 m (A) 450 m (B) 395 m
(C) 400 m (D) 500 m
(C) 400 m (D) 500 m
4
In the given figure, the value of DEC 0s 4.

(A) 55 (B) 45°


B

(A) 559
(B) 45°
(C) 65° (D) 75°
(C) 650
(D) 75°

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ziit
The sum of two numbers is 11 and their 5 yf
11
5
product is 30, then the numbers are
(A) 7,4 (B) 6,5 (A) 7, 4 (B) 6, 5
(C) 9, 2 (D) 8, 3 (C) 9, 2 (D) 8, 3

of 6 aft 5/5x 5 +53/2 =5a+2 a a


6
If 5 5x5-52 =5**2then the value
ais
(B) 4 (A) 8 (B) 4
(A) 8

(C) 5 (D) 6 (c) 5 (D) 6

Tut T 4T 1 : 5 : 12
7 Angies of a triangle are in ratio of 1 :S:12, 7 q$ A
biggest angie of this triangle is
(A) 45 (B) 90
(A) 45° (B) 90°
(O 120 (D) 60°
(C) 120° (D) 60°

8
72.9 3 72.9
The value of is
VO4096 vo.4096
(A None of these (B) 5.652 (A) 3TÀ à ÉTÍ (B) 5.652
(G 5.62S (D) 5.265 (C) 5.625 (D) 5.265

The compound interest on 24,000 . 7 24,000 T 10% qufq


compounded semi-annualy for 1years
2
at the 1;
rate of 10% per annum are
(A) ?3,583 (B) 3,774
(A) 3,583 (B) 3,774
(C) ?3,780 (D) 3,783
(9 ?3,780 (D) 3,783

10 1f sin x + sin = 1 then the value of 10. gyf sin x + sinx = 1,


cos + cos*x is cosx + cosx I HT = ?
(A) -1 (8) 2
(A) 1 (8) 2
(C) 0 (D) 1
(C) o (D) 1

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11 The volume of cylinder is 448 T cm3 and 11. y t GAT
448 T cm3 HR ET 7 cm ,
height 7 cm. Then its lateral surface area is
(A) 259 cm? (B) None of these
(B) 0
(A) 259 cm²
(C) 252 cm2 (D) 352 cm?
(C) 252 cm (D) 352 cm

0.5, 4.5, a, 8.5, 9.5 T AI 7


12. If 7is the mean of 5, 3, 0.5, 4.5, a, 8.5,9.5 then 12. 5, 3,
the value of 'a' is
(A) 12 (B) 18 (A) 12 (B) 18
(C) 31 (D) 49 (C) 31 (D) 49

I H5T foI } I yfRe


13. The area of circle whose circumference is equal|13. GH I
to the perimeter of a square of side 11 cm is
(A) 154 cm² (B) 124 cm? (A) 154 cm² (B) 124 cm2

() 144 cm? (D) 134 cm? (C) 144 cm2 (D) 134 cm?

14. The HCF of two polynomials t4. aEyct p(x) = 4x²(x²- 3x +2)
p(x) = 4x'(x?3x + 2) and
qx) = 12x(x - 2) (x?-4) 1
q(x) = 12x(x - 2)(x?- 4) is 4x(x-2). H.U. 4x(x - 2) , 4EYGÌ I d..
The LCM of polynomials is
(A) 12x2(x?-3x + 2) (x² - 4) (A) 12x*(x² - 3x + 2) (?- 4)
(B) 4x(x 2) (B) 4x(x- 2)
() 12x2(x?-3x +2) (x² + 4) (C) 12x*(r²-3x + 2) (r² + 4)
(o) x2(x2 3x+ 2) (r?- 4) (D)
x'(r?- 3x +2) (x2 - 4)
15. Find the value of complementary angle of 75°15.
(A) 30° (B) 85° (A) 30° (B) 85°
(C) 45° (D) 15o
(c) 45° (D) 15°

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16. The value of y(logy- log z) ylog z- log 1) 16. vllog y-log z) X
ylogz-log x)

X
,log x- log y) is equal to (log x-log v) RIR
(A) O (B) 5 (A) 0 (B) 5
(c) 3 (D) 1 (C) 3 (D) 1

17. tan 3A tan 2A - tan A is equalto 17. tan 3A . tan 2A . tan A RIAR
(A) tan 3A - tan 2A - tan A (A) tan 3A - tan 2A - tan A
(B) tan 3A + tan 2A + tan A (B) tan 3A + tan 2A + tan A
(C) tan 3A tan 2A - tan A (C) tan 3A . tan 2A - tan A
(D) None of these

18 If tan e +sin =m and tan - sin =n. Then 18. yf tan 0 + sin 0 = m Rtan A -
the value of m² - n²is sin 9 = n a, ad m²- n? T H|
(A) 4mn (B) Vmn (A) 4ymn
(B)mn
(C) 4mn (D) 2 mn (C) 4 mn (D) 2/mn

19. In figure zBAP = 80 and LABC = 30°, then 19. f 4, ZBAP =80° 30R ZABC= 30, iT
LAQC willbe

30

80°
P
A

(A) 50° (B) 110° (A) 50° (B) 110°


() 65° (D) 55o (C) 65° (D) 55°

1
20 If A= 4x+ -then the value of A + 20. u A = 4x+ - Ì A+
A A

1 (B 1 (B) X
(A) (A)
4x3 + x 4x2 + 1 4x3 + x 4x2 + 1
(C) None of these (D) 4x2+ 1 (D) 4x2 +1

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A
work in 72 days. B21. A R B ThT TH GT HGGhy 2
21. A and B can do apiece of
A andC in 90 days. In 120
and C in 120 days and ei TeT A 3ÅR C, 90
alone do it ? ,
what time can A
(B) 60 days
(A) 55 days (A) 55 f i (B) 60 f
(C) 120 days (D) 110 days
(c) 120 fai (D) 10 f i

22. tan 15° T HT


22 The value of tan 15° is
2 (A) 2+ V3 (B) 2
(8)
(A) 2+v3
V3 V3
1 (D)
(c) 1 (D) 2- V3 (C) 2 - v3
2V3 2V3

23 Use the foliowing figure to find x° and yo

l30 1200 130°


120

B B

(A) x = 50,y = 30° (A) x = 50°,y = 30°


(B) x = 30°,y = 50° (B) x= 30°,y =50°
(G x = 50,y = 60° (c) x = 50°,y = 60°
(D) x = 55,y = 65° (D) x = 55°, y = 65°
24. The value of
24
15
15
V10 + V20+ y40-5-80 V10 +v20+ V40-5-V80
IA) V5(5 +v2) (8) V5(1 +V2) (A)
V5(5+V2) (B)
V5(1 +V2)
() V3(3+ V2) (0) V5(2 + V2) (c)
V3(3 + V2) (o) V5(2 + V2)

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25 The perimeter of an equilateral triangle whose 26 IHIE A abd 43 cm² El, GI
area is 4V3 cm² is equal to
(A) 10cm (B) 20 cm
(A) 10 (8) 20 Tf
(C) 12 cm (D) 15 cm
(C) 12 (D) 15 AT

o(i-) ( +2+) (-9+2+)


26 26.
The value

equal to
(A) 4
(A) 4 x' + 2x+ - 8
-8

(B) 8
(B) x3

(C 8 (D) 8
() (D)
x3 x?
x?

27 If the ratio of volumes of two spheres is1 :8,27. tft t ci 3JT0 1: 8


then the ratio of their surface areas is
(A) 1:8 (B) 1:4
(C) 1:6 (D) 1:2 (A) 1 : 8 (B) 1 : 4
(C) 1 : 6 (D) 1 : 2
2
(r+). V3, then the value of
If 28.

(rwl be (A) 343 (B) 0


(A) 343 (B) O
() 3(V3-1) (D) 3(V3+ 1)
(9 3(V3- 1) (D) 3(V3+ 1)
29 Find equation of line passing through the two 29. frg3d (3.5) srR (-4. 2) alor
points (3, 5) and (-4, 2)
(A) 3x -7y + 26 = 0 (A) 3x 7y + 26 = 0
(B) 3x + 7y + 26 = 0 (B) 3x + 7y + 26 = 0

(c) 7x -3y + 26 = 0 (C) 7x-3y + 26 = 0


(D) 3x 7y + 62=0 (D) 3x- 7y +62 = 0

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30. The L.C.M. of 12x2v³z2 and 18x*yz°is 30. 12x²y°z?
(A) 21xyz (B) 36x*y³z³ (A) 21xyz (B) 36x*y³z3
(C) 24x*y²z? (D) 32xtyz' (c) 24x*y'z? (D) 32xyz³
30jhs0 bt HIT -
Tne median of the following data 25, 34, 31,31. f
23, 22, 26, 35, 29, 20, 32 is 25. 34, 31, 23, 22, 26, 35, 29, 20, 32
(A) 29.5 (B) 27.5 (A) 29.5 (B) 27.5

(C) 30.5 (D) 22.5 (C) 30.5 (D) 22.5

2
32. The solution of equation vì-2v = 15is
(A) 25,27 (A) 25, 27 (B) 25,-27
(B) 25,-27
() 125, -27 (C) 125,-27 (D) 27,-125
(D) 27,-125

33 Vertex of atriangle are (4, 6), (2, -2)and (0, 2), 33. qf& fàyy e Mtip (4, 6).
then co-ordinates of its centroid must be (2, -2) 3fN (0, 2) at, t gHs oro
(A) (1, 2) (B) (-2, 2)
() (2, 2) (D) (2, 3) (A) (1, 2) (B)
(-2, 2)
(C) (2, 2) (D) (2, 3)
34
34. yf tan (A + B) =
If tan (A +B) = V3 and cos (A - B) = V3-,the V3 0r cos (A -
2
values of A and B are B) = v3 T A 30R B HT
2
(A) 40°, 20° (B) 15°, 30°
(A) 40°, 20° (B) 15°,30°
() 45°, 15° (D) 60°,30°
(c) 45,15 (D) 60°, 30°
35. The value of cos 20° cos 70° - sin 20° 35
Cos 20o Cos 70° sin 20°
sin 70
sin 70 I 7À
(A) O (B) co
(A) (B) co
(C) None of these (D) 1
(C) sÀ S È (D) 1

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36. The Quadratic equation, whose roots are 36
4+ 7
4 +y7 and 4-7,
2
2 2
(A) 4x + 16x+9 = 0
2
(B) 4x* - 161 - 9 = 0 (A) 4x² + 16x +9 =0
(C) 41*-16x+ 9= 0 (B) 4x-16x-9 = 0
(D) 47 + 161- 9 = 0 (C) 4x- 16x +9 =0
(D) 4x + 16x9 =0

37. if 2* = 5' = 10, then the value of 37. yf 2* = 5 = 10-% I,

(A) 3 (B) 5 (A) 3 (B) 5


()0 (D) -2 (c) 0 (D) -2
8 The perpendicular distance between two 38. HHR ATIT 3x + 4y -6=0 3TR
parallel lines 3x + 4y-6= 0 and
6x + 8y+7=0 t4 t qt
6x +8y+7= 0is equal to
(A) 10/19 unit (B) 19/2 unit
(A) 10/19 unit (B) 19/2 unit
(C) 19/10 unit (D) 19/5 unit
(C) 19/10unit (D) 19/5 unit

39 The volume of acuboid is x3 7x +6, then39. YI IH I 3IUTT y3 7x +6 EI, T


the iongest side of cuboid is
(A) x-2 (B) None of these (A) x-2
() x 1 (D) x +3

(C) x -1 (D) x +3

40 The value of expression


3log,
40.
3 15
log-log-logis (A) 0 (B) 3
(A) O (B) 3
(C) 2 (D) 1
(C) 2 (D) 1

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41 AVerandah of area 90 m°is around a roonm41 15 m s0ir 12 m $ 4R R0
of length 15 m and breadth 12 m. The width of
the Verandah is
(A) 1.5 m (8) 2.5 m (A) 1.5 m (B) 2.5 m
(C) 2 m (D) 1 m (c) 2 m (D) 1 m

42.
The value of logs () logs ()
(A) -3 (B) 3 (A)-3 (B) 3
(C) 5 (D) 0 (C) 5 (D) 0
43 f points (5.5), (10, k) and (-5, 1) are 43 afz farg (5,5).(10, k) ir (-5,1)
collinear. Then the value of k is
(A) 8 (B) 9
(A) 8 (B) 9
(O 6 (D) 7 (C) 6 (D) 7

The factor of (a*b 16c) is 44.


(atbt 16c4) g4qUG
(A)4*-(ab -2c)(ab +2c) (A) 4(a²b² + c²) (ab- 2c) (ab + 2c)
(B)(2b*- 4c) (ab +2c)* (B) (ab² - 4c) (ab+ 2c)
(Ct+ 4c) (ab + 2c)(ab -2c) (9 (ab² +4c) (ab + 20) (ab-20)
(D)(t- 4c)² (ab + 2c) (ab +4c) (D)(a²b²- 4c?)² (ab + 2c) (ab + 4c)
45 The length of sides of a triangle are in the ratio45. r t HuSd I 3T4IG 3 : 4 : 5
3:4:5 and its perimeter is 144 cm. The area
of triangie is
(A) 764 cm² (B) 684 cm? (A) 764 cm2 (B) 684 cm?
(G 864 cm (D) 664 cm² (c) 864 cm2 (D) 664 cmn?
46 Ravi can do % of a work in 12 days. In how46. fa 3/ HT IH 12 f-Ì
HOI I
marny days Ravican finish the %work ?
(A) 8days (B) 6 days
(9 7days (D) None of these (A) 8 fH (B) 6 fT
(c) 7 f

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47. The earth makes a complete rotation about its 47.
axis in 24 h. What angle will it turn in 3h 20
minutes ?
20 fre fodl UT g?
(A) 120° (B) 130° (A) 120 (B) 130°
(C) None of these (D) 50°
(c) i (D) 50°

48. If side of cube is 6 cm, then the diagonal of 48. uf yt HuT 6 H 0 I


cube is
(A) 3V2 cm (B) 2V3 cm (A) 3V2 cm (B) 2V3 cm
(C) 6v3 cm (D) 6v2 cm (C) 6v3 cm (D) 6v2 cm

9 if V3x -2 = 2V3 +4, then the value of x49. uf /3x-2 = 2V3 +4 x I 47


is
(a) 2(1 + V3) (8) 1 V3
(A) 2(1 + V3) (B) 1- V3
(C) 1+ v3 (o) 2(1 - V3)
(O 1+ v3 (D) 2(1 - V3)
50. 50
The value of 1+sin x is 1+sin x
V1-sinx V1-sin x
(A) seCX tan x (B) tan x - sec x (A) sec X tan x (B) tan X sec x

{C) secX- tan x (D) sec x + tan x (C) sec X - tan X (D) sec x + tan x

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SECTION- | HT - II
PHYSICS

D1. A b0dy weights 75 gm in air. 51 gm when51. fyug T T H 75 gm I


completely immersed in unknown liquid and 67
gm when completely immersed in water. Find
the density of the unknown liquid
(A) 6 gm /cm3 (B) 8 gm/cm (A) 6 gm/cm (B) 8 gm/ cm
(c) 3gm/cm (D) 4 gm /cm3 (D)
(C) 3 gmn/cm 4 gm/cm

52. Acharge of 10 coulomb is brought from infinity 52. 10 lH ATT 34 f


to apoint P near a charged body and in this
process 200 joule of work is done. Electric
potential at pointP
(A) 20 V (B) 100V
(C) 10 V (D) 200 V (A) 20 aiãc (B) 100 qc
() 10 aoc (D) 200 aic

53 Two resistances combines in series order 53. gfar G uft G5H À 0uif hà
provide 50 ohm resultant resistance and when
it combines in parallel order provides 8ohm
resultant resistance. Then the value of each
resistance.
(A) 21 ohm and 29 ohm
(A) 21 34 3N 29 3TH
(B) 10 ohm and 40 ohm
(B) 10 3H sÌr 40 3H
() 20 ohm and 30 ohm (C) 20 3TH 3N 30 3H
(D) 15 ohm and 35 ohm (D) 15 3IH r 35 sH
54. A ball is released from the top of a tower of 54. o li, h haS q Bt
height h meter. It takes T seconds to reach
ground. What is the position of ball above the
ground in T/5 seconds ?
(A) h (B) 24 (A) h (B) 24
25
m hm ht
25 25 25
(C) 25 hm (D) 24 h m (c) 25 h (D) 24 h

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66 One proton enters in amagnetic field of 250055.
2500 cArgfygr- qit
N / Amp m intensity with velocity of
4 X 10 m/sec in parallel of field. The force
exerted onproton will be
(A) 4.8 X 10-1°N (B) 0 N
(A) 4.8 x 10-10 c
(C) 4.8 X10'°N (D) 0.48 x 10-10N
(B) yc
(C) 4.8 x 1010 A
(D}0.48 x 10-10 cT
56 An object 4.0 cm in size, is placed at 25 cm in 56. 4.0 3OR q 3HqGi yUT
front of a concave mirror of focal length 15 cm.
At what distance from the mirror should a
screen be placed in order to obtain a sharp
image ?
(A) + 25.5 cm (B) + 25 cm (A) + 25.5 (B) + 25 f
(c) 37.5 cm (D) 35.5 cm (C) 37.5 t (D) -35.5 trt

S7. Heat (in calorie) required to increase the 57. 6 ftb ià 1 GIYH& 10 °c 20 °c
temperature from 10°C to 20 C of 6 kg
copper is same as heat (in calorie) required to
increase the temperature from 20 °C to
100 °C of 3 kg lead. If specific heat of copper is
0.09 then the specific heat of lead will be
(A) 0.055 (B) 0.044
(C) 0.022 (D) 0.033
(A) 0.055 (B) 0.044
(C) 0.022 (D) 0.033

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S8. A stone is gently dropped from a height of 58. yo yer 20 f ô hs fRI IGT
20m. If its velocity increases uniformly at the
rate of 10 m/s?. With what velocity and after
what time will it strike the ground ?
(A) 10 m/s, 20 s (B) 20 m/s, 2 s
(C) 10 m/s, 2 s (D) 20 m/s, 20 s (A) 10 f , 20 UG
(B) 20 rt, 2 HHUS
(c) 10 4r, 2 ug
(D) 20 t, 20 tUg
s8 The gravitational force between two masses 59. gaAT y
kept at a certain distance is P Newton. The
same two masses are now kept in water and
the distance between them are same. The
gravitational force between these two masses
in water is Q' Newton then
(A) P > Q (B) P < Q
(A) P > Q (B) P< Q
(c) None of these
(C) gÀ I 1 (D)P = Q
(D) P = Q

The capacitance of acapacitor is 3uF. If 108 c60. ys 0yrfta fti 3 uF t |yft


charge s available in it, then what will be
potential difference between plates ?
(A) 224 volt (B) 324 volt
(A) 224 ac (B) 324 alc
(C) 24 volt (D) 36 volt
(C) 24 qcc (D) 36 lc
61. Magneticflux of a20 round coil is reduced to 61. y# 20 od pusi 4G TaU
zero from 0.3 weber in one second then the
induced e.m.f. between the terminal of coil
(A) 1.5 V (B) 3 V
(C) 2.5 V (D) 6 V (A) 1.5 i c (B) 3 ac
(C) 2.5 ac (D) 6 c

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ASpherical mirror and a thin spherical lens 62.
T u sr vG ydi s
each have afocal length of -15 cm. Nature
of mirror and lens will be
A) Mirror concave and lens convex
(B) Both concave
(B) HAeT
(c) Both convex
(D) Mirror convex and lens concave

s A wooden block of mass 6 kg is pulled across a 63. 6 fhyT GHT


ost I
rough surface by a 54 Nforce against afriction HeGo fo 54 N T GIRT YF
force F. The acceleration of the block is
6m/s²then the value of friction force Fis
(A) 18 N (B) 54 N

(c) 9N (D) 36 N (A) 18 N (B) 54 N


(C) 9 N (D) 36 N

s. An object is placed in front of aconvex lens of 84. y# qI 12 tt slb g d da


focal length 12 cm. If the size of the real image
formed is half the size of the object, then the
distance of object from the lens
(A) 36 cm (B) 48 cm (A) 36 (B) 48
(C) 30 cm (D) 26 cm (C) 30 I (D) 26
65 A partide is moving along a circular track of 65. y Uj 1 fà gloR y qr
radius 1 m with a uniform speed. The ratio of
the distance covered and the displacement in
half revolution is
(A) T:1 (B) 1 : 1 (A) TI :1 (B) 1: 1
(C) TI: 2 (D) 2 : TI (C) TI :2 (D) 2: T

6. Acar of mass 2000 kg is moving with a velocity 66. 2000 kg t yo R 18 fit/qvei T


of 18 km/h. Work done to stop this car is
(a) 2.5 x 10 joule (8) 2.5 x 10 joule
(A) 2.5 x 10 G (B) 2.5 x 105
(C) 2.5 x 10 joule (D) 2.5 x 10 joule
(C) 2.5 X 10° qE (D) 2.5 X 10

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67. Asound wave has a frequency of 500 H2 and 67. 500 geui 3gft vË 80 ÝT} t
wavelength 80 cm. Howlong time will it take to
travel 1 km ?
(A) 25 minutes (B) 25 seconds (A) 25 fATe (B) 25 AUS
(C) 2.5 minutes (D) 2.5 seconds (C) 2.5 f e (D) 2.5 Ug
68 In an L-C-R circuit, 100 volt alternating voltage68. yo L-C-R yRY fT h 100 c
is applied between end points. In circuit
inductive reactance is XL 20 ohm, 20 sH, grRty
=

capacitance reactance is XC = 20 ohm and yfer XC = 20 3H GT fs yft


resistance is of 5 ohm. The impedance of circuit R =5 3TH I fry t ufteTeT B
will be
(A) 45 3rH (B) 15 i r
(A) 45 ohm (B) 15 ohm
(C) 5 3H (D) 20 3AH
(C) 5 ohm (D) 20 ohm

68 Vy. Vg, Vç are the velocities of violet, red and 69. og vo foH À , ili vË Bt
green light respectively, in a glass prism. Which
among the following is a correct relation ?
(A) V < Vç < Vg (B) V, > Vg > VG
(A)Vy < VG < VR (B) Vy > VR> VG
(9 Vy < Vg <VG (D) V = Vg= VG
(c) V, < VR < VG (D)Vy = Vg = VG

7C 100 gm of water at 60°C is added to 180 gm 70. 60 c IY 100 T4 yrt o 95 c GIg


of water at 95 °C. The resultant temperature
of mixture is
(A) 85 C (B) 77.5 °C (A) 85 °C (B) 77.5 °C

(G 80 C (D) 82.5 °C (c) 80 °C (D) 82.5 °C

71 If radius of Earth shrinks by 4% and mass of 71. f geat á a 4%RTgpS TT


Earth unchanged, then the value of
acceleration due to gravity will be changed by
(A) 8% (B) 4% (A) 8% (B) 4%
(C) 2% (D) 16% (c) 2% (D) 16%

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in asimple pendulum experiment, a student 72 fb BE FRI NA I Y4TT pG
calculate the value of g is 9.92 m/s² but the
9.92 m/s
standard value of g is 9.80 m/s? then the
percentage error in the calculation of g is H7 3IH1
9.80 m/s2 8 | g
(A) 1.12% (B) 1.32%
(C) 1.22% (D) 1.42%
(A) 1.12% (B) 1.32%
(C) 1.22% (D) 1.42%

7A The electric field strength at a point in an 73. ya fdga a fft fa y y A


electric field is 30 N/C. Find the force
experienced by acharge of 20 Cat that point
(A) 300 N (B) 30 N (A) 300 c1 (B) 30c
(C) 20 N (D) 600N (C) 20 c (D) 600 c
74. Two unlike paralel forces 2 N and 16 N act at 74. THT HHR 4 2 N 3R 16 N V
the ends of auniform rod of 21 cm length. The
point where the resultant of these two act is at
a distance of from the greater force.
(A) 2 cm (B) 1 cm

() 4 cm (D) 3 cm (A) 2 t (B) 1 t


(C) 4 (D) 3

5 100 joule of heat is produced each second in a 75. 4 sÌH afariT ufà tug 100 I
4ohm resistance. Potential difference across
the resistor
(A) 50 V (B) 20 V (A) 50 aigc (B) 20 alc
(C) 100 V (D) 40 V (c) 100 alec (D) 40 alãc

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SECTION-II
CHEMISTRY
T6. The half life period of a radioactive element is 76. y fsudea drd HÉYOI 150
150 days. After 600 days 1 gm of the element f 600 f IG 1 gm dtq v
will be reduced to
1 (A) 15 (B) 1
(A) 15 (B) gim
gm 32&m 16
gm 32
16
(C) 1 (D) 1 (C) 1 (D) 1
l6S1
8
gm 16 gm

77. Hardness of water is due to the presence of


(A) Sodium and Potassium salt
(B) Calcium and magnesium salt
() Lead and copper salt
(D) None of these

78 The number of molecules present in 2.8 g of 78. 2.8 a ISIT u3it i Gur 0 I
nitrogen is
(A) 6.023 x 1023 (B) 6.023 x 1021 (A) 6.023 xX 1023 (B) 6.023 x 1021
(C) 6.023 x 102 (D) 6.023 x 1020 (C) 6.023 x 1022 (D) 6.023 x 1020

7 Equivalent weight of a dibasic acid is 12. Its 7. y# fgfRHE T oI eicst R 12 |


molecular weight is
(A) 48 (B) 24 (A) 48 (B) 24
() 12 (D) 6 (c) 12 (D) 6

80 Which among the following pairs are not 80.


having same number of total electrons ?
(A) 02- and F (B) p-3 and Ar (A) 02- gd F (B) p-3å Ar
(9 Nat and A[3+ (D) Mg?+ and Ar (C) Na i Al3+ (D) Mg? i Ar
81. Arnong the following, ioníc hydride is
(A) MgH, (B) PH, (A)
MgH, (B)
PH3
(C) SiH (D) BH, (c)
SiH4 (D) BH,

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82 Cracking is a process used for change in
(A) Alkanes to aromatic hydrocarbons fy
(B) Higher molecular weight alkane to lower
molecular weight alkane
(C) Ketones to aldehydes
(D) Alcohols to aldehydes

83. F,C = CF, is a monomer of 83


F,C= CE, YTG -
(A) Buna-S (B) Teflon
(A) -S T
(c) Nylon-6 (D) Glyptol (C) 0-6 I
# In which of the conmpound oxidation number of &4. A fb zifs À sÍcrÎNT feTY
Oxygen is +2 ?
(A) F,0 (B) 0, (A) F,0 (B)

(C) Na,0, (D) K,0 (C) Na,0, (D) K,0

s5 An example of thermosetting plastic is


(A) PV.C. (B) Polythylene (A) P.V.C. (8) icfefiT
(C) Bakelite (D) Allof these (c) oel^E (D) ft
B8 Which catalyst is used in oxidizing NH, in 86. 3cAÍG fate AT (NH,)
Ostwald's process ?
(A) Fe0 (B) Molybdenum (A) FeO (B) cftaT4
(D) Pt (C) V,05 (D) Pt

87. An organic compound contains carbon 38.71%,


38.71%, Hydrogen = 9.67% and Oxygen. The 9.67% TT 3iÍy
empirical formula of the compound would be
(A) CH,0 (B) CH,0
(4) CH,0 (B) CH,0
(c) CH,0 (D) CHO
() CH,0 (D) CHO

88. Essential constituent of an amalgam is


(A) an alkali (B) Mercury (A) y# HIR (B) RT

(C) Silver (D) an alkali metal (C) t

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89 Real gas behaves like ideal gas at
(A) None of these (B) High ternperature
(C) Low temperature (D) High pressure

(C) GIqHIA qr

o0 Electronic configuration of copper can be o aÍR 1 gTaçift6 fa yeftia fYai


represented as
(4J [Ar]4s²3d'4p (8) [Ar]4s?3d'°4p' (A) [Ar]4s²3d°4p' (8) (Ar]4s?3d1°4p'
() [Ar]4s'3d10 (D) (Ar]4s?3d9 (C) [Ar]4s'3d10 (o)[Ar]4s?3d?
91. Detergents are the salt of 91.

(A) Carboxylic acid (B) None of these


(C)Carboxylic acid and Sulphonic acids or alkyl
hydrogen sulphates both
(D)Sulphonic acids or alkyl hydrogen sulphates

92 10.0gmCaCO, on heating gave 5.6 gm of CaO92 10.0gm CaC0, 4 pe q 5.6 gm CaO


and 4.4 gm of Co,, given data support the yd 4.4 gm co,
law of
(A) Multiple proportion (B) fR 34I1
(B) Constant proportion
(c) Law of conservation of mass (D)
(D) Allof these

93. Hydrocarbon used for welding purpose is


(A) Ethane (B) Ethyne (B) S1
(c) Benzene (D) Ethene (C) (D) get

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reaction
a in the following 94

S0, + 2HS3S + 2H.0 S0, + 2H,S -- 3S+ 2H,0


IA) Sulphur is reduced and Oxygen is oxidised (A)TF 34444
(B) Sulphur is both oxidised and reduced
(C) Sulphur is oxidised and Hydrogen is reduced

(D) Hydrogen is oxidised and Sulphur is reduced

5 Amount of copper deposited on the cathode of 95 qr Ibe d foit fag ygei


an electrolytic cell containing copper sulphate
solution by the passage of 2 amperes for 30
minutes -(At. mass of Cu = 63.5)
(A) 1.184 gm (B) 0.1184 gm
(A) 1.184 gm (B) 0.1184 gmn
(9 0.2214 gm (D) 2.214 gm (C) 0.2214 gm (D) 2.214 gm

* fever
Which? of the folowing types drugs reduces 96. T f zagi qrarr oH PUÀ pTH
(A Antipyretic (B) Tranquilizers (A) ryRes (B) giqgrÍ
(Q Analgesic (D) Antibiotic (D) t a f t s
9T The IUPACnarne of 97.

HC=C-C-CH,I IUPAC TH
HC=C-C-CH,is H
H (A) 3-fMeT^G0-1--e13T
(A) 3-Methyl-1-Pentyne
(B) 3-Mr^T-4-9-cIgT
(B) 3-Methy|-4-Pentyne
(C) 2-eI^e-2-9141gT
() 2-Ethyl-2-Propyne
(D) 3-frgcT-5--CIg1
(D) 3-Methyl-5-Pentyne

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8. The rate of diffusion of agas is r and its density 98. fhft farry t Rr TT GHO
is d, then under similar conditions of
pressure
and temperature
(A) 1 (B) (A) 1 (B) 1
ra ro ro
Vd
(C) r od (D) roc vd (C) rod (D) ravd
99 Which of the following order of ionic radii is 99.
correctly represented ?
(A) H-> H>H (B) Na >F>0² (A)H- >H>H (B) Nat >F>2
(G F> 0²- >Na () F-> 0²-> Nat
(D) AI- < Mg?t < N3 (D)A13+ < Mg2+ <N3
100. The common name of 2-Butanone is 100.
(A) Acetone (B) Butyraldehyde (A) qftet7 (B) feSEIS
(C) Acetic anhydride
(D) Ethyl Methyl Ketone

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