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06-07-2024

4602CJA101021240006 JA

PART-A-PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) A spherical black body with a radius of 12cm radiates 450W power at 500K. If the radius were
halved and the temperature doubled, the power radiated in watt would be :-

(A) 225
(B) 450
(C) 900
(D) 1800

2) A charged particle enters into a uniform magnetic field with velocity v0 perpendicular to it, the

length of magnetic field is x = R, where R is the radius of the circular path of the particle in the
field. The magnitude of change in velocity of the particle when it comes out of the field is :-

(A) 2v0

(B)

(C)

(D) v0

3) In the circuit diagram, all the bulbs are identical. Which bulb will be the brightest?

(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

4) If a satellite is revolving very close to the surface of earth, then its orbital velocity does not
depend upon.

(A) Mass of satellite


(B) Mass of earth
(C) Radius of earth
(D) Orbital radius

5) Choose the incorrect statement :


I. The electric lines of force exiting from a Gaussian surface provide positive flux
II. A charge q is placed at the centre of cube. The flux through all the faces will be the same and

equal to
III. In a uniform electric field net flux through a closed Gaussian surface containing no net charge, is
zero
IV. When electric field is parallel to a Gaussian surface, it provides a finite non-zero flux
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :

(A) I and III only


(B) II and IV only
(C) III and IV only
(D) IV only

6) Consider a network shown in figure. Initially the switch S is open. The amount of charge flow
through earth wire after closing the switch is –

(A) CV
(B) 2 CV

(C) CV

(D)

SECTION-I(ii)

1) A micrometer has a resistance of 100Ω and a full scale range of 50μA. It can be used as a
voltmeter or a higher range ammeter provided a resistance is added to it. Pick the correct range and
resistance combination(s).

(A) 50 V range with 10 kΩ resistance in series.


(B) 10 V range with 200 kΩ resistance in series.
(C) 5 mA range with 1 Ω resistance in parallel.
(D) 10 mA range with 1 kΩ resistance in parallel.

2) Which of the following are correct ?


(A) Escape velocity tells us how fast an object needs to go to escape the planet's gravity.
(B) The time period of a geostationary satellite is 24 h.
(C) If a satellite revolves close to the earth's surface, then velocity of the satellite is .
When a satellite is revolving around the earth in a fixed orbit, its linear momentum changes
(D)
continuously.

3)

Two non-conducting infinite plane sheets A and B have surface charge densities Kσ and σ
respectively. A metallic ball of mass m and charge + q is attached to a thread and the thread is tied
at point P on sheet A. Initially ball is in equilibrium at plate P when sheets are uncharged. Find the
CORRECT options: (K is a constant)

(A)
If K > 1, angle
(B) If K < 1, the ball will not leave its equilibrium
(C) If K = 1, the angle

(D)
If K > 1, the angle

4) The plates of a parallel plate capacitor with no dielectric are connected to a voltage source. Now a
dielectric of dielectric constant K is inserted to fill the whole space between the plates with voltage
source remaining connected to the capacitor.

(A) The energy stored in the capacitor will become K-times


(B) The electric field inside the capacitor will decrease to K-times
(C) The force of attraction between the plates will increase to K2-times
(D) The charge on the capacitor will increase to K-times

5) The reading of voltmeter is 60V and reading of ammeter A1 is 2A. The power loss across R3 is 250
W. Then

(A) The values of resistance R2 is 20 Ω.


(B) The value of resistance R3 is 10Ω.
(C) The reading of ammeter A2 is 5A.
(D) The EMF of battery is 100 V.

6) Figure shows crossection view of a infinite cylindrical wire with a cavity, current density is

uniform as shown in figure :

(A) magnetic field inside cavity is uniform.


(B) magnetic field inside cavity is along .
(C) magnetic field inside cavity is perpendicular to
(D) If an electron is projected with velocity v0 inside the cavity it will move undeviated.

SECTION-III

1) Calculate the potential difference across the capacitor in the circuit (in Volts). (Answer nearest
integer)

2) An artificial satellite moving in a circular orbit around the earth has a total energy (K.E. + P.E.)
E0. The ratio of its P.E to the total energy is?

3) In the figure a closed hemispherical bowl (of radius R = 2m as shown. Electric field of intensity E

= V/m is present perpendicular to the circular cross section of the hemisphere. The total
electric flux through the hemispherical bowl [flux through circular plane surface + flux through

hemispherical curved surface] is:

4) Three equal resistances, each of R Ω, are connected as shown in figure. A battery of emf 2 V and
internal resistance 0.1 Ω is connected across the circuit. Value of R for which the heat generated in
the three resistance is maximum is N/30 Ω. Find the value of N.

5) Two coils X and Y having the same number of turns, carrying the same current and in the same
sense are arranged coaxially so that they subtend the same solid angle at point O. If the smaller coil
is midway between the larger coil and the point O, then the ratio of the magnetic fields at O due to
coil Y to that due to coil X is

PART-B-CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I(i)

1) Consider following Alcohols. What will be the correct order of ease of acid catalyzed dehydration

(A) II > I > III > IV


(B) I > II > III > IV
(C) IV > III > II > I
(D) III > I > IV > II

2)
The product (B) is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these


3) Compound (X) is reacted with aqueous acetone it gives following
products.

(A) K, L
(B) K, M
(C) L only
(D) M only

4) Which one of the following compounds will give enantiomeric pair on treatment with HOH?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) The product C in the reaction sequence given is


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6)

Identify reaction that correctly match with their major product.

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

SECTION-I(ii)

1) Among the following choose the reaction(s) which are correctly matched :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2)

Which of the following addition is stereospecifically anti type?

(A) CH2=CH2+Cl2 → ClCH2–CH2CI


(B) CH2=CH2+H2 CH3–CH3
(C) CH2=CH2+HOCl → ClCH2-CH2-OH
(D)

3) Compound P and R upon ozonolysis produce Q and S, respectively. The molecular formula of Q
and S is C8H8O. Q undergoes Cannizzaro reaction but not haloform reaction, whereas S undergoes
haloform reaction but not Cannizzaro reaction :
(i)

(ii)
The option(s) with suitable combination of P and R, respectively, is(are)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) The reaction(s) leading to the formation of 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene is (are)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) Select the correct order of reactivity towards Grignard reagent for nucleophilic attack.

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

6) Which is correct graph:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-III

1) The number of compounds which give positive Fehling test ?


2)
Double bond equivalent of final product is ...............

3) Identify number of reactions correctly match with their products ?


4) Number of transition states formed during the
above reaction is/are :

5) The total number of carboxylic acid groups present in the product P is

PART-C-MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) Let C be the curve y = x3 (where x takes all real values). The tangent at A meets the curve again
at B. If the gradient at B is K times the gradient at A then K is equal to

(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) – 2

(D)

2) If 60 is expressed as sum of two numbers such that the product of one number and square of
other number is maximum, then what will be the ratio of smaller to larger number ?

(A) 2 : 3
(B) 1 : 3
(C) 2 : 5
(D) 1 : 2

3) Number of points at which the function f(x) = |cos |x|| + cos–1(sgn(x)) + |ℓnx| (where sgn(x)
denotes signum function) is not differentiable in (0,2π) is

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
4)

If f(1) = 7, f '(1) = 2, f "(1) = 16, then (f –1)" (7),is equal to(where f –1 is inverse of f )

(A) –4

(B)

(C) –1
(D) –2

5) Let f(x) and g(x) are two functions defined from such that

f(x) =

and g(x) = , then the composite function. f(g(x)) is

(A) one - one onto


(B) many - one into
(C) one - one into
(D) many - one onto

6) If , then the value of S is

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 12

SECTION-I(ii)

1) Let be differentiable functions such that


3
f(x) = x + 3x +2, g(f(x)) = x and h(g(g(x))) = x for all . Then

(A)

(B) h'(1) = 666


(C) h(0) = 16
(D) h(g(3)) = 36

2) Which of the following satisfy the equation


(A)

(B)

(C) [–1, 1]

(D)

3)

If , then correct statement(s) is/are

(A) ƒ(x) is not differentiable at three points.


(B) ƒ'(π+) + ƒ'(–π–) = 0
(C) ƒ'(π+) = ƒ'(–π–)
(D) ƒ'(0+) + ƒ'(0–) = 0

4) If f(x) = x3 + bx2 + cx + d and 0 < b2 < c, then which of following is/are incorrect

(A) f(x) is a strictly increasing function


(B) f(x) has local maxima
(C) f(x) is a strictly decreasing function
(D) f(x) has local minima

5) Let f(x) be a derivable function on R such that its derivative function is given by

, then

(A) f(x) is concave up for


(B) f(x) has exactly one point of local maxima
(C) f(x) has an inflection point at x = –1, 0,1
(D) f(x) has exactly two points of local maxima

6) If a function satisfies (x - y)f (x + y) -(x + y)f (x - y) = 2(x2y- y3) ∀ x, y ∈ R and f(1) = 2, then

(A) f(x) must be polynomial


(B) f(3) = 12
(C) f(0) = 0
(D) f(x) may not be differentiable

SECTION-III
1) Let f(x) = (1 + x)ℓn(1+x) – , ∀ x > –1 and f '(x) > 0 , then value of [α] is (where
[·] denotes greatest integer function)

2) If f(x) is a polynomial of degree 6, which satisfied and has local maximum


at x = 1 and local minimum at x = 0 and x = 2, then the value of is

3) Let g(x) be a function defined for all x > 1 such that 4g(x–1 + 1) + 8g(x + 1) = log15x. Then value of
4(g(16) + g(6) + g(46)) is

4) Let f be a differentiable function such that ,

then is equal to

5) If P(h, h3 + 1), is situated at a least distance from the curve (x – 4)2 + (y – 1)2 = 1 then 3h5
+ h is equal to
ANSWER KEYS

PART-A-PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. D D C A D D

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
A. B,C A,B,C,D B,D A,C,D A,B,C A,C,D

SECTION-III

Q. 13 14 15 16 17
A. 3 2 0 1 2

PART-B-CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 18 19 20 21 22 23
A. B A A C B D

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 24 25 26 27 28 29
A. A,B A,C A,C A,B,D B,C,D A,B,C

SECTION-III

Q. 30 31 32 33 34
A. 4 4 4 6 2

PART-C-MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 35 36 37 38 39 40
A. A D C D B A

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 41 42 43 44 45 46
A. B,C A,B A,B,D B,C,D A,C,D A,B,C
SECTION-III

Q. 47 48 49 50 51
A. 2 4 3 5 4
SOLUTIONS

PART-A-PHYSICS

1) = σAT4 = σ.4πR2.T4

2)

3)

As all bulbs are identical, the power (related to brightness) is most useful as P = I2R, so the resistor
with the most current will be brightest. As bulb C has the same current as that through the battery,
while the branches with bulbs A, B and D are in parallel and have the total current split between the
branches, the current through bulb C is greatest.

5)

Since

θ = 90°
∴ϕ=0
So, (D) is incorrect
6)

7)
9)

10) New Ans. (A, B, D) by YN Sir

11)
250 = 52R3 R3 = 10Ω
60 = (10 + R2).2 R2 = 20Ω
ε = 60 + 5 × 10 = 110

12)

Part of theory

13)

Net current at point x = 0.

Potential across capacitor ⇒ [(x + 2) – 8]

14)

P.E = 2 (T.E)

15)

No charge present inside hemispherical bowl.

16)

17)

The magnetic field at O due to coil X is


The magnetic field at O due to coil Y is

PART-B-CHEMISTRY

21)

treatment with HOH proceeds Via SN1 and carbocation is formed as intermediate, so the attacking
reagent attack over positive charge (Planar) carbon from both the side and gives enantiomeric pair if
compound has at least one chiral center.

So, Enantiomeric pair

22)

26)
28)

Electron withdrawing groups increases nucleophilic attack at carbonyl position.

29)

(A) for sec.order


(B)

so straight line
(C)

(D) ratio of time is constant with initial conc.

30)

1, 2, 5 & 6 are give positive test to Fehling solution.


31)

33)

34)

PART-C-MATHEMATICS

35)

T2 + Tt – 2t2 = 0
(T – t)(T + 2t) = 0 T=t or T = – 2t (T = t is not possible)

now, mA = = t2 ; m B = T2

(using T = – 2t)
mB = 4

36)

Let 60 be divided in two parts x and 60 - x


such that f(x) = (60 - x) x2 is maximum
f(x) = 60x2 - x3
for maximum value of f(x)
f'(x) = 0 and f " (x) < 0
120 x - 3x2 = 0
x = 0 or x = 40 f" (40) < 0
f(x) is maximum when x = 40
x = 40, 60 - x = 20

Required ratio

37)

ƒ(x) = |cos|x|| + cos–1(sgn)x + |ℓnx|


ƒ(x) = |cos x| + cos–1(1) + |ℓnx| ∀ x ∈ (0,2π)
= |cos x| + |ℓnx| ∀ x ∈ (0,2π)

∴ ƒ(x) is not differentiable at x = 1,

38)

y = f(x) ⇒ f(1) = 7 ⇒ y = 7 when x = 1


x = g(y) (where g is the inverse of f)
1 = g'(y) . f '(x)

⇒ g"(y) = – (put x = 1, y = 7)

⇒ g"(7) = – =– = –2

39)

Here f(g(x)) =
(1 – x)2 is always positive
Let f(g(x)) =
which is irrational and we take x is rational so this is not possible so f(g(x)) ≠
f(g(x)) is into function

at

at

f(g(x)) is many one function

40)

nth term of series

is Tn = tan–1

= tan–1

⇒ Sn = tan–1 – tan–1

⇒ S∞ = – tan–1

⇒ S = tan

41)

Ans. (B, C)
Given
g(f(x))=x

⇒ g'(f(x)) · f'(x) = 1 ⇒ g'(f(x)) =

⇒ g'(x3 + 3x + 2)=
put x = 0 we get
option A is wrong
* h(g(g(x))) = x; given
Put x = f(x)
⇒ h(g(g(f(x))))=f(x); given
⇒ …(1)
3
put x = 3 h(g(3)) = f(3)=3 + 3 × 3 + 2 ⇒
put x = f(x) in eq. (1)



⇒ h'(x) = f'(f(x))·f'(x)
⇒ h'(x)=f'(x3 + 3x + 2)·(3x2 + 3)
put x = 1
⇒ h'(1) = f'(6)·6
⇒ h'(1) = 111 × 6

42)

Domain :

Let where
...(1)

Case I :

happens
Case II :
tan–1(tan α) becomes α – π
Hence (1) becomes α – π = α (Not possible)

43)
∵ ƒ(x) is continuous everywhere.
⇒ check differentiability at x = π

⇒ Not differentiable
at x = 0

Not differentiable at x = 0
at x = –π

Not differentiable at x = 0

44) f(x) = f(x) = x3 + bx2 + cx + d and 0 < b2 < c

Discriminant = 4b2 – 12c = 4(b2 – c) – 8c<0


2
(as b < c and c > 0)

f(x) is strictly increasing

45)

46)

(x–y) f(x + y) – (x + y)f (x–y) = 2y (x – y(x+y))


Let x – y = u ; x + y = v
uf(v) – vf(u) = 2uv(v–u)
=v–u

Let
⇒ f(x) = (λx + x2)
f(1) = 2
λ+1=2⇒λ=1
f(x) = x2 + x

47)

and f(0) = 0

f '(0) = 0, f '(2) > 0, f '(3) < 0

48)

f(x) = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + a3x3 + a4x4 + a5x5 + a6x6

⇒ a0 = a1 = a2 = a3 = 0

f(x) = 2x4 + a5x5 + a6x6


f'(x) = x3 (8 + 5a5x + 6a6x2) f'(1) = 0,
f'(2) = 0

49)
2×I

Solving I & III


4g(x + 1) = log15x
& g(14) + g(4) + g(44)) = log15153 = 3

50)

10f'(100) = 10 × =5

51)

y = x3 + 1

– (h – 4) = 3h5

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