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Chemistry
Section I
Multiple Choice Questions with one correct answer. A correct answer carries 5 marks. A wrong
answer carries a penalty of 2 marks 6 x 5 = 30
1. Which of the following solution will have pH close to 1.0 ?
(a) 100 /10 100 /10 ml of M HCl ml of M NaOH +
(b) 55 /10 45 /10 ml of M HCl ml of M NaOH +
(c) 10 /10 90 /10 ml of M HCl ml of M NaOH +
(d) 75 / 5 25 / 5 ml of M HCl ml of M NaOH +
2. In the given reaction the end product Y is
3
CH CH COOH (a) (b)
(c)
(d )
OH
2
CH CH COOEt =
3
CH CH COOEt
OH
2
CHCH CHC OEt
O O
CH
2
CH
2
HCN (X) (Y)
O
(i) H
2
SO
4
/ H
2
O
(ii ) EtOH / H
Al
2
O
3
300 C
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3.
Identify the product
4. The rate law for the gaseous reaction of nitric oxide and hydrogen is
( )
( ) ( )
2
x y
dP NO
K P NO P H
dt
= In one series of experiments in which the initial pressure of
hydrogen was held constant, the initial decrease in the partial pressure of NO was
1
200 Pa s
for ( ) ( )
1
0 0
0.479 bar and 137 for 0.400 bar. P NO Pa s P NO
(
Section II
Integer answers type questions. Each carries 3 marks. No negative marks. 5 x 3 = 15
7. An organic compound ( )
6 12
A C H O forms an oxime but does not reduce Tollens reagent. A on
reduction with sodium amalgam forms an alcohol B which on dehydration forms chiefly a single
alkene C . The ozonolysis of C produces D and E . The compound D reduces Tollens reagent
but does not answer iodoform test But E answer iodoform test but not Tollens reagent. The
position of double bond in compound C is
8. In alkaline medium
2
ClO oxidises
2 2
H O to
2
H O and
2
O , itself gets reduced to Cl
. The
number of moles of
2 2
H O oxidised by 2 moles of
2
ClO is
9. The enthalpy of neutralization of
4
NH OH and
3
CH COOH is 10.5 / kcal mol and enthalpy of
neutralization of
3
CH COOH with strong base is 12.5 / . kcal mol The enthalpy of ionisation of
4
NH OH is
10. ' ' X is colourless, tasteless and odourless and does not help in combustion. ' ' X along with
2 2
CO and H O can be obtained by the action of nitrous acid on an organic fertilizer. The bond
order of ' ' X is
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11. Pyrolusite on heating with KOH in presence of air gives a dark green compound ( ) A . The
solution of ( ) A on treatment with
2 4
H SO gives a purple coloured compound ( ) B . KI on
reaction with alkaline solution of ( ) B changes to compound ( ) C . If ( ) ( ) A B and ( ) C contain
same transition metal atom, the number of unpaired electrons in the cation of ( ) C is
Section III
Comprehension type questions. A correct answer carries 3 marks. A wrong answer carries a
penalty of 1 mark 6 x 3 = 18
Comprehension I
Ozonolysis (cleavage by ozone) of alkene is carried out in two stages; first, addition of ozone
to the double bond to form an ozonide; and second, hydrolysis of the ozonide to yield the cleavage
products. Ozone gas is passed into a solution of the alkene in some inert solvent like carbon
tetrachloride; evaporation of the solvent leaves the ozonide as viscous oil. This unstable, explosive
compound is not purified, but is treated directly with water, generally in the presence of a reducing
agent.
Acetylene and its homologues form ozonides with ozone and these compounds are decomposed by
water to form diketones, which are then oxidised to acids by the hydrogen peroxide formed in the
reaction
3
O
C C =
alkene
2
H O
Zn
15. The heat of combustion of methane at constant volume is
(a)
1
885 kJ mol
(b)
1
885kJ mol
(c)
1
889.98 kJ mol
(d)
1
889.98 kJ mol
16. Fuel efficiency of
4
CH is
(a) 885 kJ (b) 55.3 kJ (c) 221 kJ (d) 8.85 kJ
O O
O
1 2
3
R C CR O +
2
1 2 H O
R C CR
1 2 1 2
2 2 2 2
R C CR H O R CO H R CO H + +
O O
2
( ) 3
2
( )
i O
ii H O
CH CH OCHCHO HCO H +
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17. Heat of combustion of methane at constant pressure is
(a)
1
889.98kJ mol
(b)
1
889.98kJ mol
(c)
1
880.91 kJ mol
(d)
1
880.91kJ mol
Section IV
Matrix Match type questions (4 rows per matrix type, 2 marks per row) 2 x 8 = 16
18. Matrix Match I
Column I Column II
(A) butter of tin (p)
( )
3
2
Pb CH COO
(B) dry ice (q)
( )
3
2
2 . PbCO Pb OH
(C) sugar of lead (r)
4 2
.5 SnCl H O
(D) white lead (s) solid
2
CO
19. Matrix Match II
Column I Column II
(A) detergents (p) glycerides
(B) petroleum wax (q) sodium alkyl sulphonates
(C) fats (r) sodium salt of higher fatty acid
(D) soap (s) candles
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Mathematics
Section I
Multiple Choice Questions with one correct answer. A correct answer carries 5 marks. A wrong
answer carries a penalty of 2 marks 6 x 5 = 30
20. If the graph of ( )
3 2
2 , f x x ax bx ab = + + eN cuts the x axis at three distinct points, then
minimum value of a b +
is
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 2
21. Let { } 1, 2, 3, , 22 . A=
Set B
is a subset of A, and B has exactly 11 elements. The sum of
elements of all possible subset B
(a)
21
11
252 C (b)
21
10
230 C (c)
21
9
253 C (d)
21
10
253 C
22. Let | | x denote the greatest integer less than or equal to . x Let ( )
23 22
sin cos f x x x = and
( )
1
1
1 tan
2
g x x
and
6
1
i
i
b y
=
=
If
( )
6
1 1
1
sin cos 9 ,
i i
i
x y t
=
+ =
then
( )
2
2
log 1
1
b
x
x
a
e
x x dx
e
| |
+ |
|
+
\ .
}
is
equal to
(a) 0 (b)
6 6
e e
+ (c)
37
log
12
(d)
6 6
e e
Section II
Integer answers type questions. Each carries 3 marks. No negative marks. 5 x 3 = 15
26. If
4 4
sin cos 2 4sin cos , 0 ,
2
x y x y x y
t
+ + = s s
, then sin cos x y + =
27. If
1
,
5 2
x =
then
1 1 2
[ cos(cot ) sin(cot )] x x x
+ =
. Then the value of
50
51
is
28. If ( ) 5, 12 and ( ) 24, 7 are the foci of a hyperbola passing through the origin, then the eccentricity
of the hyperbola is .
Then the value of
12
386
is
29. Let ( )
2
2
1 cos
1
sin
2
t
t
I xf x x dx
+
= (
}
and ( )
2
2
1 cos
2
sin
2
t
t
I f x x dx
+
= (
}
. Then
1
2
I
I
is equal to
30. The remainder when
2000
2 is divided by 17 is
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Section III
Comprehension type questions. A correct answer carries 3 marks. A wrong answer carries a
penalty of 1 mark 6 x 3 = 18
Comprehension I
Consider the planes
1
: 2 1 P x y z + + = ,
2
: 2 P x y z + = and
3
: 3 5 P x y z + + = .
The planes
1
P and
2
P intersect at a point A
on the XOY plane and at a point B on the YOZ plane,
where O is the origin.
3
P passes through the point A .
31. The value of
is
(a) 2 (b) 7 (c) 4 (d) 5
32. The length of the projection of AB on the x axis is
(a) 1 (b) 9 (c) 8 (d) 7
33. If the coordinates of a point C situated at a minimum distance from point O
on the line AB
are
( ) , , p q r , then the value of 7 14 14 p q r + +
is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Comprehension II
The asymptotes of a rectangular hyperbola are parallel to the coordinate axis. If two perpendicular
tangents of the hyperbola intersect at ( ) 2, 2 and orthocentre of the triangle formed by any three
points on the hyperbola is ( ) 0, 0 , then
34. The equation of the conjugate hyperbola is
(a) ( )( ) 2 2 4 x y = (b) ( )( ) 3 3 9 x y =
(c) ( )( ) 2 2 4 x y + = (d) ( )( ) 4 4 16 x y + =
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35. A tangent to the hyperbola at ( ) 4, 4 intersects the asymptotes at points Aand . B Then the
length of AB
is
(a) 4 (b) 4 2 (c) 8 2 (d) 16
36. A chord whose midpoint is ( ) 4, 0 of rectangular hyperbola is a tangent of its conjugate
hyperbola then the coordinates of the point of contact is
(a) ( ) 3, 1 (b)
( )
3, 2 3 + (c) ( ) 2, 2 (d) none of these
Section IV
Matrix Match type questions (4 rows per matrix type, 2 marks per row) 2 x 8 = 16
37. Matrix Match I
Let A
be a square matrix of order 2 with the elements 0, 1, 2 and 4 . Let N
denote the number
of such matrices.
Column I Column II
(A)
Possible non-negative values of ( ) det A is (are)
(p) 2
(B) Sum of values of determinants corresponding to the N
matrices is
(q) 4
(C)
If absolute value of ( ) det A is least, then the possible values
of ( ) ( )
adj adj adj A is (are)
(r) 2
(D)
If ( ) det A
is algebraically least, then the possible value of
( )
1
det 16A
is
(s) 0
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38. Matrix Match II
If ( )
3 2
0 f x x ax bx c = + + + = , has three distinct integral roots and
( ) ( ) ( )
3 2
2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 0 x x a x x b x x c + + + + + + + + + =
has no real roots, then
Column I Column II
(A) The value of a is (p) 0
(B) The value of b is (q) 2
(C) The value of c is (r) 3
(D)
If the roots of ( ) f x k ' = are equal, then
the value of k
is
(s) 1
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Physics
Section I
Multiple Choice Questions with one correct answer. A correct answer carries 5 marks. A wrong
answer carries a penalty of 2 marks 6 x 5 = 30
39. Two cars A and B starts from ' ' O simultaneously with uniform
speed V such that A is along diameter and B is along circular
path of radius R as shown in the figure. The displacement of B with
respect to A and velocity of B with respect to A after time
2
R
V
t
are
(a) 2 , 2 Ri Rj Vi Vj (b) ( ) ( ) , 0 R R i Rj V V i j t t
(c)
( )
2 , 2 R R i Rj Vi Vj t + + (d) , 0
2
R R i Rj i
t | |
+
|
\ .
40. Specific heat capacity is the cause of formation of land and sea breeze, because
(a) The specific heat of water is more than land
(b) The specific heat of water is less than land
(c) The specific heat of air above the water is more than land
(d) The specific heat of air above the water is less than land
x
O
y
R
B
A
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41. A ray of light is incident at grazing incidence at origin. X Z
plane separates two media. For 0 y < it is air and for 0 y > it is a
medium of continuously varying refractive index. If slope at a
point ( ) , P x y on the ray is ( ) m y , then the refractive index as the
function of y is
(a) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
1 y m y = + (b) ( )
( ) ( )
2
1
1
y
m y
=
+
(c) ( )
( ) ( )
2
1
1 y
m y
= + (d) ( )
( ) ( )
2
1
1 y
m y
=
42. In the plane mirror, the co-ordinates of image of charged
particle(initially at origin as shown) after two and half time
periods are (initial velocity
0
V is in the xy -plane and the plane
of the mirror is perpendicular to the x -axis. A uniform
magnetic field
vk to it now
further particle moves over the curved path with constant acceleration (in magnitude) k then
the sum of impulse received by it at a, b, c, d ..... (i.e. at the end of semicircle) over the entire path
(excluding impulse given at O ) must be
(a)
3
m kr
(b) m kr (c) 3m kr (d)
3
2
m kr
Section IV
Matrix Match type questions (4 rows per matrix type, 2 marks per row) 2 x 8 = 16
56. Matrix Match I
An object is starts moving from infinity along the principle axis of a convex lens. If
F is focus of the lens
C is centre of curative of the lens
P is pole of the lens
Then match the position of object in Column I with nature of image in Column II
Column I Column II
(A) At infinity (p) virtual and enlarged
(B) At F (q) real and enlarged
(C) Between F & P (r) inverted
(D) Between C & F (s) erected
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57. Matrix Match II
A conducting rod shown in fig. of mass m and length L moves on two frictionless parallel rails
in the presence of uniform magnetic field directed into the page. X is load connected between
parallel rails. The rod is given an initial velocity
0
v to the right and released at 0 t = . Match Col-I
with Col-II
Column I
Column II
(A)
If X is the resistance of resistance R
(p)
Rod moves under the action of
magnetic force
(B)
If X is a solenoid of negligible
resistance
(q) Energy is conserved
(C)
If X is the capacitor of capacitance C
and conducting rod is dragged by a
constant force
0
F
(r)
Velocity of rod increases linearly with
time
(D)
If X is a capacitor of capacitance C
and the arrangement are fixed
vertically and conductor is released
from rest.
(s) Rod oscillate simple harmonically