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TEST 6

Date :24/02/2025
SECTION-I (PHYSICS)
Single Correct Type Questions 6. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as
1. A force is applied to a steel wire ‘A’, rigidly Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R
clamped at one end. As a result elongation in the Assertion A: When you squeeze one end of a
wire is 0.2 mm. If same force is applied to another tube to get toothpaste out from the other end,
steel wire ‘B’ of double the length and a diameter Pascal’s principle is observed.
2.4 times that of the wire ‘A’, the elongation in the Reason R: A change in the pressure applied to an
wire ‘B’ will be (wires having uniform circular enclosed incompressible fluid is transmitted
cross sections)
undiminished to every portion of the fluid and to
(1) 6.06 × 10–2 mm (2) 2.77 × 10–2 mm
the walls of its container.
(3) 3.0 × 10–2 mm (4) 6.9 × 10–2 mm
In the light of the above statements, choose the
2. A particle is suspended from a fixed point by a most appropriate answer from the options given
string of length 5 m in a vertical plane. It is below:
projected from the equilibrium position with such (1) A is not correct but R is correct
a velocity that the string slackens after the particle (2) A is correct but R is not correct
has reached a height 8 m above the lowest point. (3) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct
Find the velocity of the particle, just before the explanation of A
string slackens. Find also, to what height the (4) Both A and R are correct but R is NOT the
particle can rise further (g = 10 m/s2) correct explanation of A
(1) 30m/s,1.5m (2) 30m/s,0.96m
7. A particle is attached by means of two equal
(3) 25m/s,1.5m (4) 25m/s,0.96m
strings to two points A and B in the same vertical
line and describes a horizontal circle with a
3.
uniform angular speed. If the angular speed of the
particle is 2 2 g /h with AB = h, find the ratio of
the tensions of the strings.
The figure shows a liquid of given density flowing (1) 9 : 7 (2) 5 : 3
steadily in horizontal tube of varying cross- (3) 7 : 9 (4) 2 : 5
section. Cross sectional areas at A is 1.5 cm2 and
B is 25 mm2, if the speed of liquid at B is 60 cm/s 8. A 100g of iron nail is hit by a 1.5 kg hammer
then (PA – PB) is: striking at a velocity of 60 ms–1. What will be the
(Given PA and PB are liquid pressures at A and B rise in the temperature of the nail if one fourth of
points. Density  = 1000 kg m–3 A and B are on energy of the hammer goes into heating the nail?
the axis of tube [Specific heat capacity of iron = 0.42 Jg–1 –C–1]
(1) 175 Pa (2) 27 Pa (1) 675ºC (2) 1600ºC
(3) 135 Pa (4) 36 Pa (3) 16.07ºC (4) 6.75ºC

4. The pressure (P) and temperature (T) relationship of 9. Distance between the centres of two stars is 10 a.
an ideal gas obeys the equation PT2 = constant. The
The masses of these stars are M and 16M and their
volume expansion coefficient of the gas will be:
radii a and 2a respectively. A body of mass m is
3
(1) 3T (2) fired straight from the surface of the larger star
T2
towards the smaller star. The minimum initial
3 3 speed for the body to reach the surface of smaller
(3) 3
(4)
T T star is

5. An elevator car whose floor to ceiling distance is


equal to 2.7 m starts ascending with constant
acceleration 1.2 m/s2. Two seconds after the start
a bolt begins falling from the ceiling of the car.
Find the time after which bolt hits the floor of the 2 GM 3 5GM
(1) (2)
elevator (Take g = 9.8 m/s2) 3 a 2 a
(1) 0.34 s (2) 0.70 s 2 5GM 3 GM
(3) 0.27 s (4) 0.54 s (3) (4)
3 a 2 a
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10. N molecules, each of mass m, of gas A and 2 N (1) 32 (2) 28
molecules, each of mass 2m, of gas B are (3) 24 (4) 27
contained in the same vessel which is maintained
at a temperature T. The mean square velocity of 14. For the arrangement shown in Figure, calculate h
molecules of B type is denoted by V2 and the (in cm) if the pressure difference between the
mean square velocity of A type is denoted by V1, vessels B and A is 3 k Nm–2.
V (Specific gravity of kerosene 0.8)
then 1 is
V2
(1) 2 (2) 1
(3) 1/3 (4) 2/3

11. Three rods of identical cross-section and lengths


are made of three different materials of thermal
conductivity K1, K2 and K3, respectively. They are
joined together at their ends to make a long rod
(1) 10 cm (2) 15 cm
(see figure). One end of the long rod is maintained
(3) 25 cm (4) 50 cm
at 100°C and the other at 0°C (see figure). If the
joints of the rod are at 70°C and 20°C in steady
state and there is no loss of energy from the 15. Two elastic rods are joined between fixed
surface of the rod, the correct relationship supports as shown in the figure. Condition for no
between K1, K2 and K3 is change in the lengths of individual rods with the
increase of temperature is–
(1, 2 = linear expansion coefficient, A1, A2 =
Area of rods, Y1, Y2 = young modulus)
(1) K1: K3 = 2 : 3 ; K2: K3 = 2 : 5
(2) K1 < K2 < K3 1,A1,Y1  ,A ,Y
2 2 2
(3) K1: K2 = 5 : 2 ; K1: K3 = 3 : 5
(4) K1 > K2 > K3

12. For the arrangement shown in the figure, match


the following list and select the correct option
L1 L2
from the codes given below.
A1 1Y1 A1 L11Y1
(1) = (2) =
A2  2Y2 A2 L2  2Y2
A1 L2  2Y2 A1  2Y2
(3) = (4) =
Column-I Column -II A2 L11Y1 A2 1Y1
I Velocity of COM (in ms–1). P 2
II Velocity of combined mass Q 1 16. There are two identical small holes on the
(in ms–1) when compression
opposite sides of a tank containing a liquid. The
in the spring is maximum.
III Maximum compression (in R 4
tank is open at the top. The difference in height
m) in the spring between the two holes is h. As the liquid comes
IV Maximum potential energy S 0.5 out of the two holes, the tank will experience a
(in J) stored in the spring. 1

(1) I→Q; II→Q; III→Q; IV→P net horizontal force proportional to: (h) n find n?
(2) I→P; II→Q; III→R; IV→S
(3) I→P; II→R; III→ R; IV→S
(4) I→Q; II→P; III→S; IV→Q

13. At temperature 300 K, the rms speed of oxygen


+5
molecules is times to that of its average

speed in the gas. Then, the value of α will be (use
(1) 2 (2) 1
22
= ) (3) 0.5 (4) 3
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17. A cylinder is containing nitrogen at 2 atm and 2w g w g
temperature 17°C. The radius of a nitrogen molecule (1) R 2 (2) R 2
3T 6T
is roughly 1Å. Molecular mass of nitrogen = 28.0 u,
Boltzmann constant, k = 1.38 × 10–23J/K. The mean w g 3w g
(3) R 2 (4) R 2
free path of nitrogen molecule is T T
(1) 1.11 × 10–7 m (2) 2.1 × 10–7 m
–7
(3) 3.1 × 10 m (4) 0.8 × 10–7 m Integer Type Questions
21. Two wires each of radius 0.2 cm and negligible
18. Figure shows a hemisphere and a supported rod. mass, one made of steel and other made of brass
Hemisphere is moving in right direction with a are loaded as shown in the figure. The elongation
uniform velocity V2 and the end of rod which is in of the steel wire is ______× 10–6 m. [Young’s
contact with ground is moving in left direction modulus for steel = 2 × 1011 Nm–2 and g = 10 ms–2]
with a velocity V1 Find the magnitude of rate at
which the angle  is changing.

22. A block of mass M = 4 kg is kept on a smooth


(1)
(V1 − V2 ) cos2  (2)
(V1 + V2 ) cos2  horizontal plane. A block of mass m = 1 kg is
R sin  R sin  kept on it. They are connected to a spring as

(3)
(V1 + V2 ) sin 2  (4)
(V1 − V2 ) sin 2  shown and the spring is compressed. If the
maximum compression in the spring for which
R cos  R cos  the bar will not slip on the block when released is
___ cm (Take g = 10 m/s2)
19. The ratio of lengths, radii and Young’s modulus
of steel and brass wires shown in the figure are a,
b and c, respectively. The ratio between the
increase in length of brass and steel wires would
be
23. A geyser heats water flowing at a rate of 2.0 kg
per minute from 30°C to 70°C. If geyser operates
on a gas burner, the rate of combustion of fuel
will be _______ g min–1.
[Heat of combustion = 8 × 103 Jg–1, Specific heat
of water = 4.2 Jg–1C–1]
3b 2 c bc
(1) (2) 24. In the figure at the free end of the light string, a
2a 2a 2 force F is applied to keep the suspended mass of
3b 2 a c 18 kg at rest. Assuming pulley is light then the
(3) (4)
2c 2b 2 a force exerted by the ceiling on the system is
(Take g = 10 m/s2) ______ N

20. On heating water, bubbles beings formed at the


bottom of the vessel detach and rise. Take the
bubbles to be spheres of radius R and making a
circular contact of radius r with the bottom of the
vessel. If r <<R and the surface tension of water is
T, value of r just before bubbles detach is (density
of water is )
25. A metal block of mass m is suspended from a
rigid support through a metal wire of diameter 14
mm. The tensile stress developed in the wire
under equilibrium state is 7 × 105 Nm–2. The value
of mass m is __________ kg.
22
(Take, g = 9.8 ms–2 and  = )
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. CHEMISTRY Y

29.
26.

27.

30.

28. 31
.
32. 33.

34.

35.

36.
37.
38. Choose the correct IUPAC name of the following
compound.

(2)

(1) 4-Hydroxy-4-amino oct-2-en-5-yne-1, 8- (3)


dicarboxylic acid
(2) 4-Amino-4-hydroxyoct-2-en-5-yne-1,8-dioic
acid
(3) 5-Hydroxy-5-amino oct-3-en-6-yne-1, 8-
dicarboxylic acid (4)
(4) 5-Hydroxy-5-amino oct-3-en-6-yne-1, 8-dioic
acid
42. Arrange the following carbon-hydrogen C  H
39. A student tried two reactions for preparing tert-butyl
bond x, y & z in decreasing order of energy of
ethyl ether:
homolysis

(1) xyz (2) yxz


Which reaction will give tert-butyl ethyl ether?
(1) Only I (2) Only II (3) xzy (4) zxy
(3) Both I & II (4) Neither I nor II
43. The major product in the following reaction:
40. Incorrect statement regarding major organic product
of the following reaction. K CO

2 3
PhCH 2Br
(1 mole)

(1) Product has DOU  2


(2) Product is a bicyclo compound
(3) Product contain plane of symmetry (1)
(4) Product can show stereoisomerism

41. The major product ‘X’ formed in the following


reaction is
(2)

(3)

(4)
(1)

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44. Choose the pair in which compound II has more
reaction rate for SN 1 mechanism as compare to
compound I.
CH3 CH3
| |
(1) CH3O  CH  Cl and CH3  CH  Cl

(2)

(3)

(4) All of these

CrO /H SO /H O
45. 
3 2 4 2
(P)
25C

NaBH H SO

4 (Q) 
2 4 (R)

Consider above reaction sequence. Identify correct


statement.
(1) (P) is dicarboxylic acid
47. How many of the following compound will give
(2) (P) is keto aldehyde Fehling’s test positive?
(3) (Q) is diol
(4) (R) is cyclic ester

Integer Type Questions


46. Find the total number of compounds which are less

basic than

48. How many structural isomer are possible for


compound with formula C6H12 having cylcopropane?

49. Consider the given chemical reaction sequence.

Conc. H SO

2 4
 Product A

Conc. HNO

3
 Product B

Total sum of oxygen atoms in Product A and


Product B are .........

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(3) The solution is non-ideal, showing negative 48. The heat of formations of CO(g) and CO2(g) are
deviation from Raoult’s law −26 kcal and −94 kcal respectively. If heat of
(4) n-heptane shows positive deviation while combustion of carbon monoxide is –x kcal. Find
ethanol show negative deviation from x.
Raoult’s law
Integer Type Questions 49. Calculate the pH of an aqueous solution of salt of
46. In the study of the water gas reaction CO2(g) + weak acid HA (Ka = 10–4) and weak base (Kb = 10–
H2(g)  CO(g) + H2O(g), a mixture of CO2 and 6
) at 25°C.
H2 initially containing 40 mol % H2 was brought
to equilibrium in a closed vessel. At equilibrium, 50. The molar conductivities at infinite dilution of
there was 15% of H2. The value of Kp is barium chloride, sulphuric acid and hydrochloric
[Report your answer in integer after multiplying acid are 280, 860 and 426 S cm2 mol–1
by 42.]
respectively. The molar conductivity at infinite
47. The electrode potential of the following half cell dilution of barium sulphate is _________ S cm2
at 298 K. mol–1. (Round off to the nearest integer)
X | X2+ (0.001 M) || Y2+ (0.01 M) | Y
is ________ × 10–2 V (Nearest integer).
Given: E0x2+ |x = −2.36V
E0y2+ |Y = +0.36V
2.303RT
= 0.06 V
F

SECTION-III (MATHEMATICS)
Single Correct Type Questions 64 128
(3) (4)
x +1 x x 27 27
9 
51. If x x+ x = (103x + 81) , then ,
8 3 If both roots of the quadratic equation x2 – 2kx + k2
x x x + 2 54.
+ 2k – 5 = 0 are less than 4, then exhaustive set of
are the roots of the equation
values of k is
(1) 4 x2 − 24 x − 27 = 0
(1) k  R (2) k < 4
(2) 4 x2 + 24 x + 27 = 0 5
(3) k  (4) k > 0
(3) 4 x2 − 24 x + 27 = 0 2
(4) 4 x + 24 x − 27 = 0
2
55. Let the determinant of a square matrix A of order m
be m – n, where m and n satisfy 4m + n = 22 and
1 2 3 
52. Let for A =  3 1  ,| A |= 2. 17m + 4n = 93. If det (n adj (adj (mA))) = 3a 5b 6c.
1 1 2 then a + b + c is equal to
 
(1) 101 (2) 84
If | 2adj(2adj(2 A)) |= 32n , then 3n +  is equal to (3) 109 (4) 96
(1) 10 (2) 9
(3) 12 (4) 11 56. Let a = iˆ + ˆj; b = 2iˆ − kˆ. Then vector r satisfying
the equations r  a = b  a and r  b = a  b is
53. If x > m, y > n, z > r (x, y, z > 0) such that
x n r (1) iˆ − ˆj + kˆ (2) 3iˆ − ˆj + kˆ
m y r = 0. The greatest value of (3) 3iˆ + ˆj − kˆ (4) iˆ − ˆj − kˆ
m n z
xyz 57. Let an be the nth term of an A.P. If
is 100 100
( x − m)( y − n)( z − r )  a2r =  and  a2r −1 = , then the common
r =1 r =1
8
(1) 27 (2) difference of the A.P. is
27
(1) α – β (2) β – α

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 − If AB = I, where I is an identity matrix of order 3
(3) (4) None of these
2 then trace B has value equal to
2
(1) 0 (2)
58. Let S be the set of all values of , for which the 5
shortest distance between the lines 1
(3) (4) 5
x − y −3 z +6 x+ y z −6 5
= = and = = is 13.
0 4 1 3 −4 0
Let {an }

64. n=0 be a sequence of such that a0 = a1 = 0
Then 8 is equal to
S and an+2 = 2an+1 – an + 1 for all n  0, Then
 a
(1) 302
(3) 304
(2) 306
(4) 308
n=2 7nn is equal to:

59. If the roots of quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, are 6 7


m m +1 (1) (2)
and , then (a + b + c)2 is equal to 343 216
m −1 m 8 49
(1) b2 (2) 4(b2 – 4ac) (3) (4)
343 216
b2 + c 2
(3) b2 – 4ac (4)
a2 65. Let a, b, c be three real numbers such that
 
a  0,  , b  R − 0 and c  (–, ). If
 2 −2 −4   −4 −3 −3   2
60. If A =  −1 3 4  and B =  1 0 1  , then 1

 1 −2 −3 
 
4 4 3
 (sin a + cos a ) − 2 + b + − 2 + c  0, then find
b
sin ( 4a ) cos2 a
the value of determinant
1
(AB2 + A2B4 +A3B6 + … upto 101 terms) is equal to
1
(1) 0 (2) 101 the value of b+2 b3
b
(3) 5049 (4) 5050
ln ( c + 1) c+5 c +2
3

61. The line through iˆ + 3 ˆj + 2kˆ and ⊥ to the line (1) 10 (2) 11

( ) ( )
(3) 12 (4) 9
r = iˆ + 2 ˆj − kˆ +  2iˆ + ˆj + kˆ and

r = ( 2iˆ + 6 ˆj + kˆ ) +  ( iˆ + 2 ˆj + 3kˆ ) is
ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
66. Let a = 4 i + 3 j and b = 3i− 4 j + 5 k and c is a

(1) r = ( iˆ + 2 ˆj − kˆ ) +  ( −iˆ + 5 ˆj − 3kˆ )


vector such that
( ) ( )
c  a  b + 25 = 0, c  iˆ + ˆj + kˆ = 4 and projection
(2) r = iˆ + 3 ˆj + 2kˆ +  ( iˆ − 5 ˆj + 3kˆ )
of c on a is 1 , then the projection of c on b
(3) r = iˆ + 3 ˆj + 2kˆ +  ( iˆ + 5 ˆj + 3kˆ ) equals:
5 1
(4) r = iˆ + 3 ˆj + 2kˆ +  ( −iˆ − 5 ˆj − 3kˆ ) (1)
2
(2)
5
1 3
(3) (4)
1 2k 2k − 1 2 2
62. Let Dk = n n + n + 2
2
n2 .
n n +n n +n+2
2 2 67. Let Tn = 1 + 2 + 3 + … + n.
  k
n 3
If  Dk = 96 , then n is equal to If  T  = S then (50) S is.
k =1 i =3 k =1 i 

(1) 2 (2) 8 (1) 138


(3) 6 (4) 4 (2) 137
(3) 140
2 0 7 − 14 7  (4) 141
63. Let A = 0 1 0 and B =  0 1 0 .
1 −2 1   −4 −2
   

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68. Let A be a 3 × 3 matrix such that 72. If the length of the perpendicular drawn from the
 2 −1 1  point P ( a,4,2) , a  0 on the line
adj A = −1 0 2  and B = adj (adj A).
 1 −2 −1 x + 1 y − 3 z −1
  = = is 2 6 units and
2 3 −1
–1 T
If |A| = λ and |(B ) | = μ, then the ordered pair, (|λ|,
Q( 1, 2 , 3 ) is the image of the point P in this
μ) is equal to
(1) (3, 81) line, then a + 3i=1i is equal to:

(2)  9, 
1
 9
73. (
If 1,log10 4x − 2 )
and log10  4x +  are in

18
5
(3)  3, 
1
 81  arithmetic progression for a real number x , then

(4)  9, 
1  1
2  x −  x − 1 x2
 81   2
69. Let a = iˆ + ˆj + 2kˆ, b = b1iˆ + b2 ˆj + 2kˆ and the value of the determinant 1 0 x
x 1 0
c = 5iˆ + ˆj + 2kˆ be three vectors such that the
projection vector b on a is a . If a + b is is equal to.
perpendicular to c , then | b | is equal to:
(1) 22 74. For c =
1
2
(
−3iˆ + 5 ˆj + 6kˆ ) , a = −iˆ + ˆj + kˆ and
(2) 4
2
(3) 32 b = 2iˆ + kˆ, the value of 2 a + b + c is _____.
(4) 6
75. Let a three-dimensional vector V satisfies the
70. If maximum and minimum values of the
1 + sin 2 x cos2 x sin 2 x
( )
condition, 2V + V  iˆ + 2 ˆj = 2iˆ + kˆ.

determinant sin x 1 + cos x sin 2 x are α


2 2 If 3 V = m , then find the value of m is
sin 2 x cos2 x 1 + sin 2 x
and β respectively, then which of the statements is
false?
(1) α + β99 = 4
(2) α3 – β17 = 26
(3) α2n – β2n is always an even integer for n  N
(4) A triangle can be constructed having it’s sides
as α,β and α – β

Integer Type Questions


71. Let f (x) be a polynomial of degree 3 such that
−2
f (k ) = for k = 2, 3, 4, 5. Then the value of 52
k
– 10 f (10) is equal to.

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