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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100

(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)


This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
1. In a junction diode, the direction of diffusion current is
1) from n-region to p-region
2) from p-region to n-region
3) from n-region to p-region if the junction is forward biased and vice versa if it is
reverse biased
4) from p-region to n-region if the junction is forward biased and vice versa if it is
reversed biased.
  
2. Given that A  B  C  0 out of three vectors two are equal in magnitude and the
magnitude of third vector is 2 times that of either of the two having equal magnitude.
Then the angles between vectors are given by
1) 30°, 60°, 90° 2) 45°, 45°, 90°
3) 45°, 60°, 90° 4) 90°, 135°, 135°

v 
3. The position of a particle at time t is given by the relation x(t )   0  (1  e  t ) ,
 
where v0 is a constant and   0 . The dimensions of v0 and  are respectively
1 1 1 1
1) M 0 LT and T 2) M 0 LT
1 0
and T
1 1 2 1 1
3) M 0 LT and LT 4) M 0 LT and T
4. A particle moves with a constant speed u along the curve y  sinx . The magnitude of
its acceleration at the point corresponding to x   / 2 is
u2 u2
1) 2) 3) u2 4) 2u2
2 2

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5. A spring balance and a physical balance are kept in a lift. In these balances equal masses
are placed. If now the lift starts moving upwards with constant acceleration, then
1) The reading of spring balance will increase and the equilibrium position of the
physical balance will disturb
2) The reading of spring balance will remain unchanged and physical balance will
remain in equilibrium
3) The reading of spring balance will decrease and physical balance will remain in
equilibrium
4) The reading of spring balance will increase and the physical balance will remain in
equilibrium

6. A force F   K ( yiˆ  xjˆ) (where K is a positive constant) acts on a particle moving


in the XY-plane. Starting from the origin, the particle is taken along the positive X-axis
to the point (a, 0) and then parallel to the Y-axis to the point (a, a). The total work done
by the force F on the particle is

1) 2Ka 2 2) 2Ka 2 3)  Ka 2 4) Ka 2
7. Two spheres having masses m1 and m2 are kept on an inclined plane as shown. Both
of them are in equilibrium. What is a necessary condition for this?
( 1 is coefficient of friction between m1 and inclined plane and  2 is coefficient of
friction between m2 and inclined plane)

m2
m1

1) m1> m2 2) m1< m2 3)m1 = m2 4) m1 =2 m2

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8. A sphere of radius ‘R’ floats in a liquid of density ' ' such that its diameter x-x is below
distance ‘h’ from free surface as shown. The density of sphere is  .
The sphere is depressed slightly and released. The frequency of small oscillation is

h
X X
R

R 3 1 4g
1) 2)
3(R 2  h 2 )  3R
1 3(R 2  h 2 )g 1 3(R 2  h 2 )g
3) 4)
4 R 3 2 R 3
9. The diagram shows a force-extension graph for a rubber band. Consider the following
statements

I. It will be easier to compress this rubber than expand it


II. Rubber does not return to its original length after it is stretched
III. The rubber band will get heated if it is stretched and released
Which of these can be deduced from the graph
1) III only 2) II and III 3) I and III 4) I only
10. One end of a glass capillary tube with a radius ‘r’ is immersed into water to a depth of
‘h’. The surface tension of water is ‘S’ and the atmospheric pressure is ‘ P0 ’. What
pressure is required to blow an air bubble out of the lower end of the tube? Density of
water is ‘  ’.
2S 2S
1) P0   gh  2) P0   gh 
r r
2S 2S
3) P0   gh  4) P0   gh 
r r
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11. A rope of mass M and length L is being rotated about one end in a gravity free space
with uniform angular velocity. A pulse is being created at one of the ends. The angle by
which rope will be rotated in the time when pulse reaches the opposite end of rope for
the first time is
   
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2 3 2
12. The size of the image of an object, which is at infinity, as formed by a convex lens of
focal length 30cm is 2 cm. If a concave lens of focal length 20 cm is placed between the
convex lens and the image at a distance of 26 cm from the convex lens, calculate the new
size of the image
1) 1.25 cm 2) 2.5 cm 3) 1.05 cm 4) 2 cm
13. The charges on two plates of a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C are 3Q and Q
respectively. Then potential of the capacitor is
Q 3Q 4Q 2Q
1) 2) 3) 4)
C C C C
14. Two spherical charge distributions each of radius ‘a’ have uniform volume densities
 &  . Centre of the positive charge distribution is at origin while of
^
 3a  ai
the -ve charge is at  ,0,0 . Electric field in the region of overlap is .
2  n0
Find out ‘n’.
1)2 2)1 3)3 4) 4
15. With standard resistances 2.0 and 1.0 in the gaps of a metre bridge, the balancing
length is 66.9 cm from the higher resistance A of the bridge wire. When the resistances
are interchanged, the balancing length is 33.5 cm from the same end A. With an
unknown resistance X and standard 1.0 in the gaps, the balancing length is 59.7 cm
from the end A nearer to X. Then value of X is
1) 0.675  2) 1.468  3) 0.670  4) 1.481 
16. An inductor of inductance ‘L’ and resistance R is connected to an ideal battery of emf v0
at t = 0. The maximum power developed across the inductor during growth of current is
v 20 v02 v20
1) 2) 3) 4) zero
R 4R 3R

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17. An infinitely long solid conducting cylindrical rod of radius R is carrying a current
distributed uniformly throughout the cross section. What is the ratio of magnetic fields
at perpendicular distances R/2 and 2R from the axis of cylinder?
1
1) 2) 3 3) 8 4) 1
2
18. A bulb and a capacitor are connected in series to a source of alternating current. If its
frequency is increased, while keeping the voltage of the source constant, then
1) Bulb will give more intense light
2) Bulb will give less intense light
3) Bulb will give light of same intensity as before
4) Bulb will stop radiating light
19. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelengths of molecules of hydrogen and helium which are at
temperature 27oC and 127 oC respectively is
1 3 8
1) 2) 3) 4) 1
2 8 3
20. The variation of magnetic susceptibility  χ  with absolute temperature T for a
ferromagnetic material is given in Fig. by
ve
 ve

x
x

1)
 0, 0  2)
T  0, 0 T

ve

ve

x
x  0, 0  T

 0, 0  T ve
3) 4)

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(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30).
Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
21. The electric field ( in NC 1 ) in an electromagnetic wave is given by
E  50sin  t  x / c  The energy stored in a cylinder of cross-section 10 cm 2 and length

100 cm along the x-axis will be n  1011 J . The value of n is

(  0  8.85  10 12 C 2 / Nm2 )


22. As the switch S is closed in the circuit shown in Fig., current that passes through it is (in
A)

4 2 5v
10v

2
s

23. Two particles A and B can execute SHM of amplitude ‘a’ each and time periods 4s and
6s respectively along the x-axis with origin as their equilibrium position. At time t =0,
the particle A is at x = -a, B is at x = 0 and both are moving in the same direction. The
instant of time at which they collide with each other is
24. Steam at 100ºC is passed into 1.1 kg of water contained in a calorimeter of water
equivalent 0.02 kg at 15ºC till the temperature of the calorimeter and its contents rises to
80ºC. The mass of the steam condensed in gram is
25. In an exhaust pump using a barrel of certain volume, the pressure falls to half of its
initial value in just two strokes. The percent of volume of gas removed with each stroke
is ( 2  1.414)
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26. The mean lives of a radioactive substance are 1620 years and 405 years for  -emission
and  -emission respectively. The time in years during which three fourth of a sample

will decay if it is decaying both by  -emission and  -emission simultaneously.


27. A hydrogen atom in its ground state absorbs 10.2eV of energy. Its orbital angular

momentum is increased by n  10 34 Js . The value of n is (h  6.6 1034 Js )


28. When one of the slits of Young’s experiment is covered with a transparent sheet of
thickness 4.8 mm, the central fringe shifts to a position originally occupied by the 30th
bright fringe. What should be the thickness of the sheet in mm if the central fringe has
to shift to the position occupied by 20th bright fringe
29. Two uniform boards, tied together with the help of string are balanced on a surface as
shown in the figure. The coefficient of static friction between boards and surface is 0.5.
The minimum value of  , for which this type of arrangement is possible is (in degree)

 

30. A block of mass m is pushed towards a movable wedge of mass 2m and height h=10m
with a velocity u. All surfaces are smooth. The minimum value of u in m/s
for which the block will reach the top of the wedge is (g=10m/s2)

h
2m
m
u
q 

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CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
31. How much AgCl will be formed by adding 1.70 g of AgNO3 in 200mL of 5N
HCl solution ( Ag  108, N  14, O  16)
1) 1.70 g 2) 17g 3) 1.435g 4) 14.35g
32. The energy of the electron in the second and third Bohr’s orbit of hydrogen atom is
5.42  1012 erg and  2.41  1012 erg respectively. Calculate the wavelength of the
emitted radiation when the electron drops from the third to second orbit
( h  6.62  10 27 erg.sec , C  3  1010 cm / s)

1) 3.3  105 cm 2) 6.6  107 cm


3) 6.6  10 5 cm 4) 3.3  10 7 cm
33. Equal weights of methane and hydrogen are mixed in an empty container at 250 C The
fraction of the total pressure exerted by hydrogen is
1 8 1 16
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 9 9 17
34. An athlete was given 100g of glucose  C6 H12O6  of energy equivalent to
1560 kJ. He utilizes 50% of this gained energy in an event. In order to avoid storage of
energy in the body, calculate the weight of water he would need to perspire. (The
enthalpy of evaporation of water from body is 44 kJ mole1. )
1) 180g 2) 319.1 g 3) 780g 4) 90 g
35. If 50% of CO2 converts to CO at the following equilibrium:

C  s   CO2 ( g ) 2CO  g 

and the equilibrium pressure is 12 atm. Calculate K p

1) 2 atm 2) 8 atm 3) 16 atm 4) 1 atm


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36. When one drop of a concentrated HCl solution is added to one litre of pure water at
250 C , the pH drops suddenly from 7 to about 4. When the second drop of the same acid
is added, the pH of the solution further drops to about
1) 3.7 2) 2.0 3) 1.0 4) 0
37. A first order reaction is carried out with an initial concentration of reactant
10 moles per litre and 80% of the reactant changed into the product in time ‘t’sec. Now,
if the same reaction is carried out under similar conditions but with an initial
concentration of reactant 5 moles per litre, the percentage of the reactant changing to
the product in same time is
1) 40 2) 80 3) 20 4) 50
38. The change in reduction potential of a hydrogen electrode when its solution initially at
pH=0 is neutralized to pH=7 at constant pressure of Hydrogen gas
(1atm) at 250 C is
1) Increase by 0.059V 2) decrease by 0.059 V
3) Increase by 0.41 V 4) Decrease by 0.41 V
39. When sodium is dissolved in liquid ammonia, a solution of deep blue colour
is obtained. The colour of the solution is due to
1) ammoniated electron 2) sodium ion
3) sodium amide 4) ammoniated sodium ion
40. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
1) Among halogens, radius ratio between iodine and fluorine is maximum
2) Leaving F-F bond, all halogens have weaker X-X bond than X  X ' bond in
interhalogens
3) Among interhalogen compounds maximum number of atoms are present
in iodine hepta fluoride
4) Interhalogen compounds are more reactive than halogens (except Fluorine)

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41. Match the items of columns I and II and mark the correct option
Column I Column II

A) its partial hydrolysis does not change oxidation state


1) He
of central atom
B) It is used in modern diving apparatus 2) XeF6
C) It is used to provide inert atmosphere for filling 3) XeF4
electrical bulbs
D) Its central atom is in sp 3d 2 hybridization 4) Ar
Code
1) A(1) B(4) C(2) D(3) 2) A(1) B(2) C(3) D(4)
3) A(2) B(1) C(4) D(3) 4) A(1) B(3)C(2)D(4)
42. Highest oxidation state of manganese in fluoride is 4  MnF4  but highest

oxidation state in oxides is 7  Mn2O7  because


1) Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen
2) fluorine does not possess d-orbitals
3) fluorine stabilizes lower oxidation state
4) in covalent compounds fluorine can form single bond only while oxygen forms
double bond
O

43. Compound Ph  O  C  Ph can be prepared by the reaction of…..


1) Phenol and benzoic acid in the presence of NaOH
2) Phenol and benzoyl chloride in the presence of pyridine
3) Phenol and benzoyl chloride in the presence of ZnCl2
4) Phenol and benzaldehyde in the presence of palladium

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44. Among the given set of reactants, the most appropriate combination for preparing
20 amine is
1) 20 R  Br  NH 3
2) 20 R  Br  NaCN followed by H 2 / Pt
3) 10 R  NH 2  RCHO followed by H 2 / Pt
4) 10 R  Br  potassium phthalimide followed by H 3O  / heat
45. Which of the following reactions of glucose can be explained only by its
Cyclic structure?
1) Glucose forms penta acetate
2) Glucose reacts with hydroxylamine to form an oxime
3) Penta acetate of glucose does not react with hydroxylamine
4) Glucose is oxidized by nitric acid to gluconic acid
46. For the reaction
CO2K

Electrolysis
(A)

CO2K
the product (A) is

1) 2)

3) 4)

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SOCl2 conc.HNO3
C6 H 5 NH 2
(1)NaOI (Q) (S) (T)(major)
(P) (R)
NaOH
47. (2)H+ conc.H 2 SO4 (1equivalent )

In the above reaction sequence (T) can be


O

NH

1) NO2

NO2
O

NH

2)
O

NH

NO2
3)
H

O2N NH2

4) Cl

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48. Identify R in the reaction
CH 3

NaNO2 / HCl H 2O,  (1) CHCl3, KOH .


(R)
(P) (Q)
(2)dil. HCl
00 C

NH2
CH3 CH3

CHO

CHO

1) OH 2) OH
CH3

CHO

3) Cl 4) none of these
49. copper is purified by electrolytic refining of blister copper. The incorrect statement(s)
about this process is (are)
1) impure Cu strip is used as cathode
2) acidified aqueous CuSO4 is used as electrolyte
3) pure Cu deposit at cathode
4) impurities settle as anode-mud

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50. Which of the following statement is true?
1) Maleic acid and fumaric acid are similar in their acidic strength, same is true for their
corresponding mono anions
2) Maleic acid is a stronger acid than fumaric acid, similarly maleate mono
anion is a stronger acid than fumarate mono anion
3) Maleic acid is a stronger acid than fumaric acid, but maleate mono anion is a weaker
acid than fumarate mono anion
4) Maleic acid is a stronger acid than fumaric acid, but the corresponding
mono anions have similar acidic strength

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30).
Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
51. For an atom ionization energy  I .E1  and electron affinity  E. A1  values are 13 eV, 3.8
eV respectively. According to Mulliken scale electronegativity of the atom is
   
52. Among the triatomic molecules/ions BeCl2 , N3 .N 2O, NO2 , O3, SCl2 , ICl2 , I 3 and XeF2 ,
the total number of linear molecule(s) /ions(s) where the hybridization of the central
toms does not have contribution from the d-orbital(s) is
(Atomic number S=16 Cl=17, I=53, and Xe=54)
53. If the freezing point of a 0.01 molal aqueous solution of a cobalt (III)
chloride-ammonia complex(which have secondary valency of metal is 6 and it
behaves as a strong electrolyte ) is 0.05580 C , the number of chloride(s) in the

coordination sphere of the complex is ( K f of water  1.86 K kgmol 1 )

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54. For the octahedral complexes of Fe3 in SCN  (thiocyanato  S ) and in CN  ligand
environments, the difference between the spin only magnetic moments in Bohr
magnetons (when approximated to the nearest integer is (Atomic number of Fe=26)
55. Number of moles of NaOH required for complete neutralization of H  in which is
formed by complete hydrolysis of 1 mole of PCl5

56. In the compound Na2  B4O5  OH 4  .8 H 2O, if the

i) number of B-O-B bonds is ' x '


ii) number of B-B bond is ' y '

iii) number of sp 2 hybridized B atoms is ‘z’ Calculate the value of x  y  z


57.
Br

Ph C CH3
xNaNH2 CH3I
(a) Ph-C C-CH3

Br

Br
yNaNH2

Br The sum of x and y is


58. In the following figure, x and y represent the number of times of HEM takes place
to remove nitrogen from the compound. (HEM= Hoffmann Exhaustive Methylation)
The sum of x+y is…..

= y( )
= x( ) ;
N
N

CH3

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59. Indium halide is electrolyzed in fused state using a current of 3.20A for a period of
40 minute to give 3.05 g of In. What is the number of halogen atoms per molecules
of indium halide? (At.Mass of In=114.8)
60. For the adsorption of a substance “A” from aqueous solution by charcoal at 250 C ,the
Freundlich constants are n  3.0, K  0.50 .What weight of “A” will be adsorbed by
2g charcoal from 1 litre of solution containing 2g of “A” if concentration
expressed in the units grams per litre  g / lit  ?
MATHS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
8 10 
61. If matrix ‘A’ is given by A    , then the determinant of A  8 A
2021 2020
is
3 4 
1) 0 2) -1 3)  15.22021 4)  7  .22021
62. From a point ‘P’ perpendicular tangents PQ and PR are drawn to ellipse x 2  4 y 2  4,
then locus of circumcenter of triangle PQR is
16 2 2 5 2 2
1) x 2  y 2 
5
 x  4 y2  2) x 2  y 2 
16
 x  4 y2 

16 2 5 2
3) x 2  4 y 2   x2  y2  4) x 2  4 y 2   x2  y2 
5 16
63. For any two real numbers x and y, we define xRy if and only if sin 2 x  cos 2 y  1.
The relation R is
1) symmetric but not transitive 2) reflexive but not symmetric
3) transitive but not reflexive 4) an equivalence relation
64. If each A1, A3 , A5 ,.... A2 n1 is a skew symmetric matrices of same order, then
n
2 r 1
B    2r  1 A2 r 1  will be
r 1

1) symmetric
2) skew symmetric
3) neither symmetric nor skew symmetric
4) orthogonal
2021
1 1
65. The sequence  xn is defined by xn1  xn2  xn , x1  . Then the value of x lies in
2 n1 n 1

the interval
1)  0,1 2) 1, 2  3)  2021,  4)  2021, 2022
66. The equation sin 4 x  2 cos 2 x  a 2  0 can be solved if
1)  3  a  3 2)  2  a  2 3) 1  a  1 4)  7  a  7
1 dx
67. The value of the definite integral  1  e 1  x 
1 x 2
is

   
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 8 4 16
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68. If f ''  x   0 and f ' 1  0 such that g  x   f  cot 2 x  2cot x  2  where 0  x   , then the

interval in which g(x) is decreasing is


 3 3
1)  ,   2)  0,  3)  0,  4)  ,  
2   4   4 

69. Let the unit vectors a and b are inclined at an angle 2 and a  b is less than 1.

If 0     , then  
 5  5
1)  ,  2) 0,    ,  
2 6   6  6 

   5
3)  ,  4)  0,    ,  
6 2  6  6 

70. In an experiment with 15 observations on x, the following results were available


x 2  2830, x=170 one observation that was 20 was found to be wrong and was

replaced by the correct Value 30. Then the corrected variance is


1) 8.33 2) 78 3) 177.33 4) 188.66
71. Let Z1 , Z1 , Z 2 , Z 2 , Z 3 , Z 3 , Z 4 , Z 4 , Z 5 , Z 5 be the roots of the equation x10  13x  110  0.
5
If M   1 2 , Then the digit in the 10’s place of M is
i1 Zi

1) 5 2) 6 3) 7 4) 8
72. Let the function, f :  7,0   be continuous on  7,0 and differentiable on  7, 0 . If

f  7   3 and f 1  x   2, for all x   7,0  , then for all such functions f , f  1  f  0 

lies in the interval


1)  3,11 2)  6, 20 3)  , 20 4)  ,11
73. Let g(x) be a non-constant twice differentiable function defined such that y = g(x) is
 4
1
symmetric about the line x  2 , I1   g  x  2  sin xdx and I 2   g1  x 
dx, then
 0 1 e

1) I1  0, I2  2 2) I1  0, I2  3 3) I1  2, I2  2 4) I1  2, I2  0

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 x2  1 
1   2x 2
74. The values of x satisfying the equation cot 1    tan  2   x   , 1   0,1
 2 x   x  1  3

1 -1
1) 3, 2) 2  3, -2- 3 3) 2, 4) 1  2, -1- 2
3 2
75. Which of the following function is differentiable in  1, 2  ?
2x 2x x 2 2x
1)   log t  2 dt 2) sin t
x t dt 3)  1  t  t 2 dt 4) 
tan t
dt
x 0
1 t  t x
t
76. The logical statement  p  q    q   p  is equivalent to
1)  p 2) p 3) q 4)  q
77. A and B play a game where each is asked to select a number from 1 to 25. If the
Numbers selected by A and B are same, both of them win a prize. The probability
that They win their third prize on 5th game is equal to
2 2 2 2

1)
 21 2)  2
24
3)  5
6 21
4)
6. 24 
5 5
 25  25  25   25
7 7
78. The equation x   2021  has
x  2021 x  2021
1) one root 2) two equal roots
3) no root 4) infinitely many roots
79. The Locus of the midpoint of the chord of the circle x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  2  0 which
makes an angle of 1200 at the centre is
1) x 2  y 2  x  y  1  0 2) x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  1  0
3) x 2  y 2  x  y  1  0 4) x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  1  0
80. If Cr stands for n Cr , then the sum of the series
n n
2  !  !
 2   2  C 2  2C 2  3C 2 .......  1 n n  1 C 2 
 0 1 2     n where ‘n’ is an even positive integer is
n!
Equal to
1) 0 2)  1n / 2  n  1 3)  1n / 2  n  2  4)  1 n n

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30).
Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
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Kabc 2 2
81. The largest constant K such that   a  b    a  b  4c  for all a,b,c>0
abc
82. The letters of the word CALCULUS are used to form 3, 4, 5, 6 – letter words, then the
sum of the digits of the number of 6 – letter words is
83. A variable plane cuts the x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis at the points A, B and C respectively
such that the volume of the tetrahedron OABC remains constant equal to 32 cubic unit
and ‘O’ is the origin of the coordinate system. If PA, PB and PC are mutually
3
perpendicular and locus of ‘P’ is in the form of  x 2  y 2  z 2   Kxyz, Then the value of K
is

84. The area of the region in XY plane satisfying x 6  x 2  y 2  0 is , where  

85. If ' ' is an integer satisfying   5   x  , where ‘x’ is a real number for which 2 x tan 1 x
is greater than or equal to log 1  x 2  , then the number of maximum
non-negative possible values of ' ' is  where . denotes the greatest integer function 
86. A Random variable ‘X’ has the probability distribution :
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P(X) 0.15 0.23 0.12 0.10 0.20 0.08 0.07 0.05
For the events E1   X is a prime number and E2   X  4 , P  E1  E2  is
87. Let ‘O’ be the origin, ‘P’ be a given point and M, N are projections of ‘P’ on ZX and

XYPlanes respectively If OP makes angles  , ,  ,  with plane OMN and the
Coordinates Planes YZ, ZX, XY respectively, then the value of
cot 2   cot 2   cot 2   cot 2  is
88. If a chord AB of the hyperbola xy  c2 is a normal to the curve at a point A,
sin   A 
Subtending an angle ' ' at the Centre O, the value of is equal to
sin   A 
 where OAB  A
89. Let f be a real function defined on   set of real numbers  such that
, for all x  . If g is a function defined on 
2 3 100
f 1  x   100  x  1 x  2   x  3  .....  x  100 
x x
such that  e f  t  dt   g  x  t  dt  2 x  3, then the sum of all the value of x for which g(X)
a 0

has a local extremum


9x  1   2   3   1995 
90. Let f  x   x
, the sum f   f   f    ...  f  is
9 3  1996   1996   1996   1996 
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Key Sheet
PHYSICS

1 2 2 4 3 1 4 3 5 4
6 3 7 2 8 3 9 1 10 2
11 1 12 2 13 4 14 1 15 2
16 2 17 4 18 1 19 3 20 1
21 1.11 22 2 23 1.8 24 130 25 41.4
26 449.06 27 1.05 28 3.2 29 45 30 17.32

CHEMISTRY

31 3 32 3 33 2 34 2 35 3
36 1 37 2 38 4 39 1 40 2
41 3 42 4 43 2 44 3 45 3
46 2 47 2 48 1 49 1 50 3
51 8.4 52 4 53 1 54 4 55 8
56 7 57 5 58 5 59 3 60 1.26

MATHEMATICS

61 3 62 2 63 4 64 2 65 2
66 2 67 3 68 3 69 2 70 2
71 1 72 3 73 1 74 2 75 3
76 1 77 4 78 3 79 4 80 3
81 100 82 18 83 1536 84 2 85 6
86 0.77 87 2 88 3 89 2500 90 997.5

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