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PART – I : PHYSICS

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 5 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The acceleration experienced by a moving motor boat after its engine is cut off is a  K 3 . If V0 is speed at cut off,
magnitude of velocity at time ‘t’ after cut off is ……………
V0 V0
(a) (b) V0 e  kt (c) (d) V0
2V kt  1
2
0
2

2. A particle moves in the X-Y plane under the influence of a force such that its linear momentum is
p(t )  A iˆ cos(kt )  jˆ sin(kt ) , where A and k are constants of appropriate dimensions. The angle between the force
and the momentum is
(a) 0° (b) 30° (c) 45° (d) 90°

3. In the system shown in figure, the friction coefficient between ground and bigger block is . There is no friction
between the two blocks. The string connecting the two blocks is light. All three pulleys are light and frictionless. Then
the minimum limiting value of  so that system remains in equilibrium is

1 1 2 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 3 3 2

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4. In the arrangement shown in the figure, masses of the blocks B and A are 2m, 8m respectively. Surface between B
and floor is smooth. The block B is connected to block C by means of a pulley. If the whole system is released from
rest, then the minimum value of mass of the block C so that the block A remains stationary with respect to B is. (Co-
efficient of friction between A and B is )

m 2m 10m 10m
(a) (b) (c) (d)
  1 1   1

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5. For a particle moving along circular path, the radial acceleration ar is proportional to time t. If at is the tangential
acceleration, then which of the following will be independent of time t?
(a) at (b) ar .at (c) ar / at (d) ar (at )2

SECTION – II (Multiple Correct Choice Type) (4R-2W)

This Section contains 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONE or MORE is correct. WITH PARTIAL MARKING. Marking scheme: +4 if all correct options are
correct,+1 partial marks for each correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 any wrong option is marked

6. In the figure shown, the wedge is fixed and the masses are released from rest. The coefficient of friction between
4kg and wedge is 0.8 and between 2kg and wedge is 0.6. Which of the following statement is/are correct?
(g  10ms 2 )

(a) Accelerations of blocks must be same (b) Friction on 4kg is 24N


(c) Friction on 2kg is 12 N (d) Normal reaction between blocks is zero
Ans. BD

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7. The value of mass m for which the 100kg block can remain in static equilibrium is (g  10ms 2 )

(a) 35kg (b) 37kg (c) 83kg (d) 85kg

8. A body of mass m is moving along a circular path of radius R such that its kinetic energy at any instant is
2
 t 
k  k0  
 t0 
Where t0 is an appropriate constant. Then
(*a) The magnitude of tangential component of force acting on it must be constant.
2
(*b) The magnitude of central force acting on the body will be directly proportion to t
(*c) After a long time, the resultant force will make a very small angle with the radius
(d) The magnitude of tangential component of force acting on it must be proportional to t

9. A smooth track in the form of a quarter circle of radius 6 m lies in the vertical plane. A particle
moves from P1 to P2 under the action of forces F1, F2 and F3 . Force F1 is always toward P2 and
is always 20 N in magnitude. Force F2 always acts horizontally and is always 30 N in magnitude.
Force F3 always acts tangentially to the track and is of magnitude 15 N. Select the correct
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alternative(s)
(a) Work done by F1 is 120 J (b) Work done by F2 is 180 J
(c) Work done by F3 is 45  (d) F1 is conservative in nature

10. A block of mass 10kg is placed in contact with the vertical wall of a box which is accelerating in horizontal direction
–2 –2
with constant acceleration of 20ms . Friction coefficient is 0.6. (g = 10ms )

–2
(a) Magnitude of acceleration of the block as seen by an observer on ground is 20 ms
(b) Magnitude of friction on the block is 100N
(c) Magnitude of contact force between wall and block is 100 5N
(d) Magnitude of contact force between wall and block is 200 N

SECTION – III (Code based Matrix Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 4 questions. Each question has four statements (P, Q, R and S) given in Column I and
five statements (1, 2, 3 and 4) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with
one or more statement(s) given in Column II. You have to choose the correct matching from 4 options given

11. A particle moves on a circular path of radius 7 m with constant speed 7 m/s. Match the Column – I with column-II
and mark the correct option given below :
Column-I Column-II
(A) The magnitude of displacement in metre of the particle during travelling the quarter of circle. (P) 6.3
(B) The magnitude of average velocity in m/s during travelling quarter of circle. (Q) 7
(C) The magnitude of acceleration in m / s 2 of the particle (R) 
2
(D) The magnitude of average accelerating in m / s 2 during travelling a quarter of circle. (S) 7 2
(a) A-P; B-P; C-Q; D-R (b*) A-S; B-P; C-Q; D-P
(c) A-S; B-Q; C-P; D-Q (d) A-S; B-Q; C-P; D-P

12. Block A slides down the wedge of same mass. All surfaces are smooth. The angle of inclination of wedge is  with
horizontal. Match the column

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(a) A-P; B-Q; C-R; D-S (b) A-Q; B-R; C-S; D-P
(c) A-S; B-R; C-P; D-Q (d*) A-R; B-S; C-Q; D-P

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13. Two blocks of same mass m = 10 kg are placed on rough horizontal surface as shown in figure. Initially tension in
the massless string is zero and string is horizontal

 
A horizontal force F  40 sin  t  is applied as shown on the block A for a time interval t = 0 to t = 6s. Here ‘F’ is in
6 
Newton and ‘t’ in second. Friction coefficient between block A and ground is 0.20 and between block B and ground is
0.30. (Take g = 10 m/sec2). Match the statement in Column-I with the time intervals (in seconds) in Column-II

Code:
(a*) A-PS; B-QR; C-PQRS; D-S (b) A-PR; B-PQRS; C-PS; D-S
(c) A-PR; B-PQ; C-PQRS; D-P (d) A-PQRS; B-QR; C-PS; D-Q

14. Match the Column- I represents force acting on object when it displaces from (1, 1) to (2, 4), while Column- II
represents corresponding work done.
Column-I Column-II
(A) F  3iˆ  2 jˆ (P) 5J
(B) F   4x  3  iˆ  2yjˆ (Q) 15J
(C) F  2xyiˆ  x 2 jˆ (R) 9J

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(D) F 5N (S) 24J

2m x
Codes :
(a*) A-R; B-S; C-Q; D-P (b) A-R; B-Q; C-S; D-P
(c) A-Q; B-S; C-R; D-P (d) A-P; B-Q; C-S; D-P

SECTION – IV (Single or Double Digit Integer Type) (4R)

This Section contains 4 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

15. A plank of mass 4kg is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. A block of mass 2 kg is placed on the plank and is
being acted upon a horizontal force F = 0.5 t where F is in Newton and t is in s. If the coefficient of friction between
the block and the plank is 0.10, the work done by friction on the system between t = 0 and t = 6s in joules in
–1
……………. (Take g = 10ms )

16. In the figure shown, if all the surfaces are smooth, then the horizontal force, F required to keep the 2kg and 3kg
30g
blocks stationary is N. Then value of K is………..
K

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17. A block of mass m = 2kg is moving with velocity v0 towards a massless unstretched spring of force constant k = 12
N/m. Coefficient of friction between the block and the floor is   0.2. The block, after pressing the spring, just stops
there without returning. Find  02 in m2s 2 .

18. A body is projected with velocity v0 to move along a vertical circular track of radius R as shown. It presses the
6
surface at B with a force of mg, where m is the mass of the body. Neglecting friction, the value of initial velocity v 0
5
gR
is n where n = …………
5

PART – II : CHEMISTRY

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 5 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

19. A conductivity cell with two electrodes (dark side) are half filled with infinitely dilute aqueous solution of a weak
electrolyte. If volume is doubled by adding more water at constant temperature, the molar conductivity of the cell will

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(a) Increase sharply (b*) Remain same or can not be measured accurately
(c) Decrease sharply (d) Depend upon type of electrolyte

20. How many stereoisomers can exist for the following acid

(a) Two (b*) Four (c) Eight (d) Six

21. Total number of stereoisomer of following compounds are respectively

(a*) 4, 6 (b) 8 (c) 6,6 (d) 8,8

22. Total geometrical isomers possible for

(a) 3 (b) 4 (c*) 5 (d) 8

23. Compound having POS and COS both?

(a) (b) (c*) (d)

SECTION – II (Multiple Correct Choice Type) (4R-2W)

This Section contains 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONE or MORE is correct. WITH PARTIAL MARKING. Marking scheme: +4 if all correct options are
correct,+1 partial marks for each correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 any wrong option is marked

24. Which of the given statement(s) about N, O, P and Q with respect to M is (are) correct?

(a*) M and N are non-mirror image stereoisomers


(b*) M and O are identical
(c*) M and P are enantiomers
(d) M and Q are identical

25. Which of the following compounds has one of the stereoisomer as a meso compound?

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(a*) (b*) (c) (d) 2, 3-Dimethyl butane

26. The correct statement about the compound (A), (B) and (C) is

(a) (1) and (2) are identical (b) (1) and (2) are diastereomers
(c*) (1) and (3) are diastereomers (d*) (1) and (2) are enantiomers

27. Which of the following compounds is chiral?

(a*) (b*) (c) (d)

28. Which of the following combinations amongst the four Fischer projections represents the same absolute
configurations?

(a) (b*) (c) (d*)

SECTION – III (Code based Matrix Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 4 questions. Each question has four statements (P, Q, R and S) given in Column I and
five statements (1, 2, 3 and 4) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with
one or more statement(s) given in Column II. You have to choose the correct matching from 4 options given

29. Match List-I with List-II


List-I List-II
(A) Solution of chloroform and acetone (P) Minimum boiling azeotrope
(B) Solution of ethanol and water (Q) Dimerizes
(C) Solution of benzene and toluene (R) Maximum boiling azeotrope
(D) Solution of acetic acid in benzene (S) Vmix  0
Choose the correct answer from the options given below
(a*) (A)-(R), (B)-(P), (C)-(S), (D)-(Q) (b) (A)-(Q), (B)-(S), (C)-(P), (D)-(R)
(c) (A)-(R), (B)-(S), (C)-(Q), (D)-(P) (d) (A)-(Q), (B)-(P), (C)-(R), (D)-(S)

30. Match List-I with List-II


List-I List-II
(A) Number of diastereomers of C2FClBrl (P) 4
(B) Number of isomeric alcohols of C4H10O (excluding stereoisomer) (Q) 3
(C) Number of isomeric esters of C4H8O2 (excluding stereoisomer) (R) 6

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(D) Number of stereoisomers of (S) 2

(E) Number of stereoisomers of

Choose the correct answer from the options given below


(a*) (A)-(R), (B)-(P), (C)-(P), (D)-(S), (E)-(Q) (b) (A)-(P), (B)-(R), (C)-(P), (D)-(Q), (E)-(S)
(c) (A)-(R), (B)-(P), (C)-(S), (D)-(P), (E)-(Q) (d) (A)-(P), (B)-(S), (C)-(P), (D)-(S), (E)-(S)

31. Match List-I with List-II


List-I (Compounds) List-II (Characteristics)
(A) (P) Diastereomers

(B) (Q) Conformation

(C) (R) Position isomers

(D) (S) Enantiomers

Choose the correct answer from the options given below


(a) (A)-(P), (B)-(R), (C)-(Q), (D)-(P) (b) (A)-(S), (B)-(R), (C)-(P), (D)-(Q)
(c) (A)-(P), (B)-(Q), (C)-(R), (D)-(S) (d*) (A)-(P), (B)-(S), (C)-(P), (D)-(Q)

32. Match List-I with List-II


List-I (Compounds) List-II (Characteristics)
(A) (P) Structural

(B) (Q) Identical

(C) (R) Enantiomers

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(D) (S) Diastereomers

Choose the correct answer from the options given below


(a) (A)-(R), (B)-(P), (C)-(Q), (D)-(S) (b) (A)-(S), (B)-(P), (C)-(Q), (D)-(R)
(c*) (A)-(P), (B)-(R), (C)-(Q), (D)-(R) (d) (A)-(Q), (B)-(P), (C)-(S), (D)-(R)

SECTION – IV (Single or Double Digit Integer Type) (4R)

This Section contains 4 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
33. Identify POS if present

Ans. 3

34. Identify total number of stereo isomers for following compound which are optically inactive

Ans. 2

35. Identify total number of stereo isomers for following compound?

Ans. 4

36. Total number of enantiomeric pair of compound

Ans. 2

PART – III : MATHS

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SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 5 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

37. Which of the following is the graph of y  x  1  x  3 ?

(a) (b) (c) (*d)

sin x
38. Which of the following is the graph of y  ?
sin x

(a) (b)

(c) (*d)

ex  1
39. For the function f ( x )  , if n(d) denote the number of integers which are not in its domain and n(r) denotes the
ex  1
number of integers which are not in its range, then n(d) +n(r) is equal to -
(a) 2 (b) 3 (*c) 4 (d) infinite

40. The range of the function f ( x )  e x  e x , is


(a) f (x)  1 (b) f (x)  1 (*c) f (x)  2 (d) f (x)  2

 5  2x 
41. The number of integers lying in the domain of the function f ( x )  log0.5   is -
 x 
(a) 3 (b) 2 (*c) 1 (d) 0

SECTION – II (Multiple Correct Choice Type) (4R-2W)

This Section contains 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONE or MORE is correct. WITH PARTIAL MARKING. Marking scheme: +4 if all correct options are
correct,+1 partial marks for each correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 any wrong option is marked

x 2y  z z
42. If   y 2 x  z z , then
y 2y  z 2 x  2y  z
x  y 
2
(a*) x – y is a factor of  (*b) is a factor of 
x  y 
2
(c) is a factor of  (d)  is independent of z

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bc a b (b  c )2 2
a bc
43. Let D1  c  a c a and D2  (c  a )2 b2 ca
ab b c (a  b )2
c2 ab
The divisor which is common to both D1 and D2 is
(a) (a – b) (b) (ab + bc + ca) (c*) a+b+c (d*) (c – a)

x4 x 1 1  x 2  2x  1
44.  dx 
 
 tan1(f ( x ))  ln 
16 2 
  C , where f(1) = 0, then
x  A x4  1
2
4
1 8 2 g( x ) 

(*a) A=4 (b*) g  2  5 (*c) f  2   21 (d) f 3 


1
9

45. Water is drained from a vertical cylindrical tank by opening a valve at the base of the tank. It is known that the rate at
which the water level drops is proportional to the square root of water depth y, where the constant of proportional
k > 0 depends on the acceleration due to gravity and the geometry of the hole.
1
If t is measure in min and k  and if water is 4 m depth at starting
15
(*a) The time to drain the tank is 60 min
(b) The time to drain the tank is 30 min
(c*) At t = 15 min the depth of the water is 2.25 m
(d) At t = 15 min the depth of the water is 2.5 m

46. A function is matched below against an interval where it is supposed to be increasing which of the following pairs is
CORRECTLY matched
Interval Function
(a)  ,   x 3
 3x 2  3x  3
(b) 2,  2x 3  3x 2  12x  6
 1
(c)  , 3  3 x 2  2x  1
 
(d)  , 4  x 3  6x 2  6

SECTION – III (Code based Matrix Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 4 questions. Each question has four statements (P, Q, R and S) given in Column I and
five statements (1, 2, 3 and 4) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with
one or more statement(s) given in Column II. You have to choose the correct matching from 4 options given

47. The graph of the function y = f(x) is as follows

Match the function mentioned in Column- I with the respective graph given in Column- II
Column-I Column-II
(A) y  f (x) (P)

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(B) y fx (Q)

(C) y  f  x  (R)

(D) (S)
y
1
2
 f ( x )  f ( x )

Codes :
(*a) A-S B-R C-P D-Q (b) A-P B-Q C-R D-S
(c) A-Q B-S C-R D-P (d) A-Q B-R C-S D-P

48. Match the column


Column-I Column-II
(A)    (P) Rational
2
Let f ( x )   x sin x (1  x cos x.ln x  sin x )dx and f    then the value of f() is
2 4
(B) 1  2cos x   (Q) Irrational
Let g ( x ) dx and g(0) = 0 then the value of g   is
 cos x  2 2
2

(C)
Let k ( x )  
x 2

 1 dx
and k ( 1) 
1
then the value of k (–2) is
(R) integral

x 3  3x  6
3 3
2
(S) Prime
Codes :
(a) A-S B-PR C-PS (b) A-PS B-Q C-R
(*c) A-Q B-P C-PRS (d) A-Q B-PRS C-S

49. Match the column


Column-I Column-II
(A) x 2
x 6
 x  1 dx
5
 (P)
1 1 3 2
1

   2   C
 2x  3 x  2 
2 3
6 5
6 x x 
(B)  x  x  x  dx
2 4 2 (Q) 1
(1  x 2  x 5 )2  C
 4 x 7  5 x 6  10 x 4
2

(C)  2x 12
 5 x 9 dx  (R) 1

2x 3  3 x 2  2x 3 
1
C
 x
 
3 6
5
 x 13

(S) 1
 x3 x2 1 2
x    C
 25 20 10 

(Where C is the constant of integration.)


Codes :
(a) A-S B-R C-P (b) A-P B-Q C-R
(c) A-Q B-P C-S (d*) A-R B-S C-Q

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50. I1   tan x tan(ax  b)dx and I2   cot x cot(ax  b)dx

Column-I Column-II
(A) Value of I1 for a = 1 (P) cos( x  b)
x  cot b / n C
cos x
(B) Value of I2 for a = 1 (Q) sin x
cot b / n  x C
sin( x  b)
(C) Value of I1 for a = – 1 (R)  cos x 
cot b / n    x C
 cos( x  b) 
(D) Value of I2 for a = – 1 (S)  sin x 
x  cot b / n   C
 sin(b  x ) 
Codes :
(a) A-S B-R C-P D-Q (b) A-P B-Q C-R D-S
(*c) A-R B-Q C-P D-S (d) A-P B-R C-S D-Q

SECTION – IV (Single or Double Digit Integer Type) (4R)

This Section contains 4 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

sin2 x e x sin x  x cos x sin x  x 2 cos x


51. ( x )  cos x  sin x ex  x 1 x 2 , then find (2) .
x 2x x
e cos x e e
Ans. 0
2r 1 2.3r 1 4.5r 1 n
52. If Dr  x y z , then the value of D
r 1
r is
2 1 3 1 4 1
n n n

Ans. 0
x xy xy z
53. If x, y, z  R &   2x 5 x  2y 7 x  5y  2z  16 then value of x is
3 x 7 x  3y 9 x  7 y  3z
Ans. 2

m
x 2009 1  x2  n
54. If the primitive of the function f ( x )  w. r. t. is equal to    C then is equal to ……
1  x  n  1 x2 
1006
2 m
Ans. 2

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