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Ñi;k bu funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls i<+saA vkidks 5 feuV fo'ks"k :i ls bl dke ds fy, fn;s x;s gSaA

INSTRUCTIONS / funsZ'k :
A. General : A. lkekU; %
1. This booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break 1. ;g iqfLrdk vkidk iz'u&i=k gSA bldh eqgjsa rc rd u
the seals of this booklet before being instructed to do rksMsa tc rd fujh{kdksa ds }kjk bldk funsZ'k u fn;k tk;sA
so by the invigilators.

DO NOT BREAK THE SEAL WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR


2. Blank spaces and blank pages are provided in the 2. dPps dke ds fy;s [kkyh i`"B vkSj [kkyh txg bl
question paper for your rough work. No additional iqfLrdk esa gh gSA dPps dke ds fy, dksbZ vfrfjDr dkxt
sheets will be provided for rough work.
ugha fn;k tk;sxkA
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, 3. dksjs dkxt] fDyi cksMZ (CLIP BOARD)] ykWx rkfydk]
calculators, cameras, cellular phones, pagers and LykbM:y] dSYdqysVj] dSejk] lsyQksu] istj vkSj fdlh
electronic gadgets are NOT allowed inside the
examination hall. izdkj ds bysDVªkfud midj.k ijh{kk d{k esa vuqefr ugha

tc rd ifjos"kd funsZ'k ugha nsa rc rd iz'u i=k dh lhy dks ugha [kksaysA
gSA
4. Write you name and roll number in the space 4. bl iqfLrdk ds fiNys i`"B ij fn, x, LFkku esa viuk uke
provided on the back cover of this booklet. vkSj jksy uEcj fyf[k,A
5. Using a black ball point pen, darken the bubbles 5. Åijh ewy i`"B ds cqycqyksa (BUBBLES) dks dkys ckWy
on the upper original sheet. IokbaV dye ls dkyk djsaA
6. DO NOT TAMPER WITH/MUTILATE THE ORS OR 6. vks-vkj-,l- (ORS) ;k bl iqfLrdk esa gsj&Qsj@foÑfr u
THE BOOKLET. djsaA
7. On breaking the seals of the booklet check that it 7. bl iqfLrdk dh eqgjsa rksM+us ds i'pkr~ Ñi;k tk¡p ysa fd
contains all the 90 questions and corresponding blesa lHkh 90 iz'u vkSj muds mÙkj fodYi Bhd ls i<+s tk
answer choices are legible. Read carefully the
Instructions printed at the beginning of each section. ldrs gSaA lHkh [kaMksa ds izkjaHk esa fn;s gq, funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls
i<+saA
B. Filling the ORS B. vks-vkj-,l (ORS) Hkjuk % ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS. ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
8. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left 8. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk
corner of your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, jksy uEcj dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh
darken the corresponding bubbles with Black ball
point pen only. Also fill your roll no on the back side of dsoy dkys isu ls Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk
your ORS in the space provided (if the ORS is both side jksy uEcj fyf[k, (;fn ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA)
printed).
9. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper 9. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys
and darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball ck¡y isu ls dkys dhft,A
point pen.
10. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 10. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be mfpr rjhds ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted (paper wise)
from the total. tkosxk rFkk iz'u&i=k esa izkIrkad ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
(Please read the last page of this booklet for rest of the instructions)
Ñi;k 'ks"k funsZ'kksa ds fy;s bl iqfLrdk ds vfUre i`"B dks i<+sA

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PART-I : PHYSICS

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SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
[k.M- I
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. An  particle is moving along a circle of radius R with a constant angular velocity . Point A lies in
the same plane at a distance 2R from the centre. Point A records magnetic field produced by 
particle. If the minimum time interval between two successive times at which A records zero
magnetic field is ‘t’, the angular speed , in terms of t is -
,d  d.k R f=kT;k ds o`Ùk ds vuqfn'k fu;r dks.kh; osx  ls xfr dj jgk gSA fcUnq A blds ry esa dsUnz ls
2R nwjh ij fLFkr gSA fcUnq A,  d.k }kjk mRiUu pqEcdh; {ks=k dks vkysf[kr djrk gSA ;fn nks Øekxr le;
ftl ij A 'kwU; pqEcdh; {ks=k vkysf[kr djrk gS ds e/; U;wure le;kUrjky ‘t’, gS rks t ds inksa esa dks.kh; pky
 gS
2 2  
(A) (B) (C) (D)
t 3t 3t t
2. Three semi infinite thin conductors are joined at the origin of co–ordinates and lie along x, y
and z axes. A current i flowing along the conductor lying along x-axis divides equally into the other
two at origin. The magnetic field at a point (0,–a,0) has magnitude.
rhu v)Z vuUr yEckbZ ds rkj x,y rFkk z-v{k ds vuqfn'k j[ks x;s gS tks ewy fcUnq ij tqMs+ gq,s gSA x-v{k ds
vuqfn'k j[ks rkj ls i /kkjk izokfgr gS] tks ewy fcUnq ij vU; 'ks"k nks rkjks esa leku Hkkxks esa cV tkrh gSA fcUnq
(0,–a,0) ij pqEcdh; {kS=k dk ifjek.k gksxkA
0i 30i 5 0 i 3 0 i
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4a 4 2 a 8 a 2a

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3. A hemispherical shell of radius R, having uniform charge density  rotated about its axis of

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symmetry with constant angular velocity , then magnetic field strength at its centre is
(0 = magnetic permeability of free space)
1 2
(A) 0 R (B) zero (C) 0 R (D) 0R
3 3

,d v)Zxksykdkj dks'k dh f=kT;k R gS tks ,d leku vkos'k ?kuRo  j[krh gS rFkk bldh lefer v{k ds
lkis{k fu;r dks.kh; osx ls ?kwe jgh gSA rc dsUnz ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dh rhozrk gksxh (0 = eqDr {ks=k dh
pqEcdh; ikjxE;rk)
1 2
(A) 0 R (B) 'kwU; (C) 0 R (D) 0R
3 3

4. Two rings are placed co–axially and parallel at distance x the larger of radius R and the smaller of
radius r (r < < R). If 'i' current is flown in the smaller ring, flux passing through the larger ring due to
the smaller ring is :
0ir 2R2 0ir 2R 2 0ir 4
(A) 2 2 3/2
(B) 2 2 3/2
(C) (D) zero
2(R  x ) 2(r  x ) 2(r  x 2 )3 / 2
2

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nks oy; ftuesa cM+h oy; dh f=kT;k R o NksVh dh f=kT;k r gS] lek{kh; ,d nwljs ds lekUrj x nwjh ij j[kh
xbZ gS (r < < R)A ;fn NksVh oy; esa 'i' /kkjk çokfgr gks rks NksVh oy; ds dkj.k cM+h oy; ls fuxZr ¶yDl
gksxk :
0ir 2R2 0ir 2R 2 0ir 4
(A) (B) (C) (D) 'kwU;
2(R 2  x 2 )3 / 2 2(r 2  x 2 )3 / 2 2(r 2  x 2 )3 / 2

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5. The diagram shows a solenoid and a loop such that the solenoid’s axis lies in the plane of the
loop. Both the solenoid and the loop carry constant currents in the directions as shown in the
diagram. If the system is released from rest, the loop (neglect the effect of change in self flux)
(A) move towards the solenoid, rotates clockwise
(B) move towards the solenoid, rotates anticlockwise
(C) move away the solenoid, rotates clockwise
(D) move away the solenoid, rotates anticlockwise

fp=k eas ,d ifjukfydk rFkk ,d ?ksjs dks bl çdkj fn[kk;k x;k gS fd ifjukfydk dh v{k ?ksjs ds ry esa gSA
ifjukfydk rFkk ?ksjs esa fu;r /kkjk çnf'kZr fn'kk esa cg jgh gSA vxj fudk; dks fLFkjkoLFkk ls eqDr fd;k tk;s]
rks ywi ¼Lo ¶yDl esa ifjorZu ds izHkko dks ux.; ysaos½
(A) ifjukfydk dh vksj xfr djrk gS rFkk nf{k.kkorZ ?kwerk gSA
(B) ifjukfydk dh vksj xfr djrk gS rFkk okekorZ ?kwerk gSA
(C) ifjukfydk ls nwj xfr djrk gS rFkk nf{k.kkorZ ?kwerk gSA
(D) ifjukfydk ls nwj xfr djrk gS rFkk okekorZ ?kwerk gSA

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6. Magnetic field is uniform and has a magnitude B in the interior of a very long solenoid far from its
ends. One of the ends of the solenoid is closed with a thin flat plastic cover. A single small
electrical loop of radius R lies on the cover so that its center is on the axis of the solenoid.
The electrical current flowing in the loop in . Then the mechanical tension in the loop’s wire is :
,d cgqr yEch ifjukfydk ds fljks ls nwj vUnj dh vksj le:i pqEcdh; {ks=k gS ftldk ifjek.k B gSA
ifjukfydk ds ,d fljs dks ,d irys lery IykfLVd ijr ls can fd;k tkrk gSA IykfLVd ijr ij R f=kT;k
dk ,d NksVk ,dy oS|qr ywi bl izdkj fLFkr gS fd bldk dsUnz ifjukfydk dh v{k ij fLFkr gSA ywi esa
izokfgr oS|qr /kkjk gSA rc ywi ds rkj esa ;kaf=kd ruko gksxk:

B R
(A) (B) BR (C) 2BR (D) BR
2

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7. A neutral metal rod AB of length  rotates with a constant angular velocity  about an axis passing

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through O and normal to its length as shown in the figure.
fp=kkuqlkj ,d mnklhu /kkrq dh cuh NM+ AB ftldh yEckbZ  gS dks fu;r dksf.k; osx  ls] blds O fcUnq ls
xqtjus okyh rFkk bldh yEckbZ ds yEcor~ v{k ds lis{k ?kqek;k tk jgk gSA

The potential difference between A & B will be : (e is charge of electron)


A rFkk B ds e/; foHkokUrj gksxk : (e – bysDVªkWu ij vkos'k gSA)
1 m 2  2 1 m 2 2
(A) VA – VB = (B) VA – VB =
2 e 4 e
1 m 2  2 1 m2  2
(C) VB – VA = (D) VB – VA =
2 e 4 e
8. Due to change in magnetic flux linked with a coil of resistance 10 ohm, a current is induced in it.
The variation of induced current i ( in amperes) with time t ( in seconds) is shown in figure. The
magnitude of change in flux through the coil (from t=0 to t = 2 seconds) in Webers is –
10 vkse izfrjks/k dh dq.Myh ls xqtjus okys pqEcdh; ¶yDl esa ifjorZu ds dkj.k blesa ,d /kkjk izsfjr gksrh
gSA izsfjr /kkjk i (,fEi;j esa) dk le; t (lsd.M esa) ds lkFk ifjorZu fp=k esa fn[kk;k x;k gSA (t = 0 ls t = 2
lsd.M rd) dq.Myh ls xqtjus okys pqEcdh; ¶yDl esa ifjorZu dk ifjek.k oscj esa gksxk &

(A) 200 (B) 400 (C) 600 (D) 800

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9. Two inductor coils of self inductance 3H and 6H respectively are connected with a resistance 10

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and a battery 10 V as shown in figure. The ratio of total energy stored in the inductors to that of
heat developed in resistance in 10 seconds at the steady state is:
fp=k esa fn[kk;s vuqlkj Øe'k% 3 gsujh o 6 gsujh Lo&izsjdRo dh nks izsjd dq.Myh 10 ds izfrjks/k ,oa 10V
dh cSVjh ls tqM+h gSA LFkk;h voLFkk ij 10 sec. esa izsjd dq.Mfy;ksa esa lafpr dqy ÅtkZ rFkk izfrjks/k esa mRiUu
Å"ek dk vuqikr gksxkA&

1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1
10 100 1000

10. As shown in the figure a variable force F is applied on conducting wire of length  such that its
velocity remains constant. There is no resistance in any branch in the circuit. Consider the motion
of wire from t = 0 initially there is no current in inductor. Now when wire has covered a distance x
(from initial position) then at that time energy of inductor will be: (Neglect gravity)
(A) independent of x (B) directly proportional to x
(C) directly proportional to x2 (D) directly proportional to x1/2

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fp=kkuqlkj ,d ifjofrZ cy F, yEckbZ  ds pkyd rkj ij vkjksfir gS] ftlls bldk osx fu;r jgrk gSA ifjiFk
dh fdlh Hkh Hkqtk esa çfrjks/k ugha gSA t = 0 le; ls xfr ds fy,] çsj.k dq.Myh esa dksbZ çkjfEHkd /kkjk ugha gSA
vc tc rkj x nwjh (çkjfEHkd fLFkfr ls) r; dj pqdk gS] rks ml le; çsj.k dq.Myh esa ÅtkZ gksxh
(xq:Ro ux.; gS )
(A) x ij fuHkZj ugha gSA (B) x ds lh/ks lekuqikrh gSA
(C) x2 ds lh/ks lekuqikrh gSA (D) x1/2 ds lh/ks lekuqikrh gSA

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11. Two circular coils X and Y having equal number of turns and carry equal currents in the same

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sense and subtend same solid angle at point O. If the smaller coil X is midway be between
O and Y, then if we represent the magnetic induction due to bigger coil Y at O as By and that due
to smaller coil X at O as Bx, then
,d leku ?ksjksa] ,d leku /kkjk dh nks o`Ùkkdkj dq.Mfy;kW X rFkk Y fcUnq O ij ,d leku Bksl dks.k cukrh
gSA ;fn NksVh dq.Myh X, O rFkk Y ds e/; gSA ;fn cM+h dq.Myh Y ds dkj.k O ij rFkk NksVh dq.Myh X ds
dkj.k O ij pqEcdh; {ks=k Øe'k% By rFkk Bx gks rks
Y

d X d O

By By By 1 By 1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C)  (D) 
Bx Bx Bx 2 Bx 4
12. At a given instant the current and self induced emf in an inductor are directed as shown in figure. If
the induced emf is 17 volt and rate of change of current is 25 kA/s the correct statement is :
(A) Current is increasing and inductance of coil is 3.4 H
(B) Current is decreasing and inductance of coil is 680 H
(C) Current is decreasing and inductance of coil is 3.4 H
(D) Current is increasing and inductance of will is 6.8 H

fn;s x;s {k.k ij ,d çsjd esa /kkjk o Loçsfjr fo-ok-cy fp=k esa n'kkZ;h fn'kk esa gSA ;fn çsfjr fo-ok-cy 17 volt
o /kkjk esa ifjorZu dh nj 25 kA/s gS rks lR; dFku gS :
(A) /kkjk c<+ jgh gS ,oa dq.Myh dk çsjdRo 3.4 H gSA
(B) /kkjk ?kV jgh gS ,oa dq.Myh dk çsjdRo 6.8 H gSA
(C) /kkjk ?kV jgh gS ,oa dq.Myh dk çsjdRo 3.4 H gSA
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13. n the ideal oscillating circuit, the capacitance of the capacitor is 25 F and has initial charge of

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30 C. The inductance of coil is 0.04 H. The maximum magnitude of current in the circuit, after
closing the switch K is :
,d vkn'kZ nksyu djrk gqvk ifjiFk] la/kkfj=k dh la/kkfjrk 25 F gS rFkk izkjfEHkd vkos'k 30 C gSA dq.Myh
dk izsjdRo 0.04 H gSA ifjiFk esa vf/kdre ifjek.k dh /kkjk fLop K cUn djus ds ckn

(A) 10 mA (B) 30 mA (C) 60 mA (D) 3 mA

14. What is the amount of power delivered by the ac source in the circuit shown (in watts).
fn[kk;s x;s ifjiFk esa AC lzksr }kjk nh xbZ 'kfä (okWV esa) D;k gksxh \
X C=12 
R1=5

XL=8  R2=6 

Erms=130V

(A) 500 watt (B) 1014 watt (C) 1514 watt (D) 2013 watt
15. In the given circuit, the phase difference between 1 and  is :
fn, x, ifjiFk esa 1 rFkk ds e/; dykarj D;k gksxk

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(A) 45º (B) tan–1 (C) 67.5º (D) 75º
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SECTION - II
Integer value correct Type
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
[k.M - II
iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj
bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

16. Two parallel infinitely long wires carrying currents in opposite directions so that repulsive force per
unit length on wires is 0.1 N. The separation between the wires is 2m. If the minimum magnetic
field is k × 10–4 T exactly midway between the wires and in the plane of the wires. Then the value
of k is :
nks lekUrj vuUr yEckbZ ds rkj] ftuesa foijhr fn'kk esa /kkjk cg jgh gS] esa izfr ,dkad yEckbZ izfrd"kZ.k cy
0.1 N gSA rkjksa ds e/; nwjh 2m gSA ;fn rkjksa ds ry esa rkjksa ds chp nwjh ds Bhd e/; fcUnq ij U;wure
pqEcdh; {ks=k k × 10–4 T gS] rc k dk eku Kkr dhft,A

17. The radius of a coil of wire with N turns is 0.22 m, and 3.5 A current flows clockwise in the coil as
shown. A long straight wire carrying a current 54A toward the left is located 0.05 m from the edge
of the coil. The magnetic field at the centre of the coil is zero tesla. The number of turns N in the
coil are :
N pDdj okyh ,d dq.Myh dh f=kT;k 0.22 m gS vkSj blesa fp=kkuqlkj nf{k.kkoÙkZ (clockwise) fn'kk esa /kkjk
çokfgr gks jgh gSA ,d yEck lh/kk rkj tks dq.Myh ds fdukjs ls 0.05 m nwjh ij dq.Myh ds ry esa gS] esa ck;ha rjQ
54 A /kkjk çokfgr gks jgh gSA dq.Myh ds dsUnz ij pqEcdh; {ks=k 'kwU; gSA dq.Myh esa ?ksjksa dh la[;k N gS&

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18. Conductor of length  has shape of a semi cylinder of radius R (<< ). Cross section of the

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conductor is shown in the figure. Thickness of the conductor is t (<< R) and conductivity of its

material varies with angle  according to the law  = 0 cos where 0 is a constant. If a battery of

emf  is connected across its end faces (across the semi–circular cross-sections), the magnetic

20 0 t
induction at the mid point O of the axis of the semi-cylinder is found to be B = . What is the
xl

value of x.

 yEckbZ ds ,d pkyd dks v)Z cSyu ds :i esa eksM+k x;k gS ftldh f=kT;k R (<< ) gSA bl cSyu dk

vuqizLFk& dkV fp=k esa iznf'kZr fd;k x;k gS] bl cSyu dh eksVkbZ t (<< R) gS rFkk blds inkFkZ dh pkydrk

dks.k  ds lkFk fu;e  = 0 cos ds vuqlkj cnyrh gS] tgk¡ 0 ,d fu;rkad gSA ;fn  fo|qr okgd cy dh

,d cSVjh dks blds Qyd ds fljksa ij (v)Z o`Ùkh; vuqizLFkdkV ij) la;ksftr djs] rks bl v)Z cSyu dh v{k

20 0 t
ds e/; fcUnq O ij pqEcdh; izsj.k dk eku B = izkIr fd;k x;k gS rks x dk eku gksxk &
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19. ˆ . A particle with charge ‘q’ and mass ‘m’


PQ is a region of uniform inward magnetic field B  B0 ( k)

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enters the region at an angle  with speed ‘v’ at time t = 0. The displacement of the particle in the
xmv sin 
region of the field then write the value of ‘x’.
Bq
ˆ dk {ks=k gSA t = 0 le; ij ,d d.k ftldk vkos'k
PQ, vUnj dhs vksj ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k B  B0 ( k)
‘q’ rFkk nzO;eku ‘m’ gS] v pky ls  dks.k ij {ks=k PQ esa ços'k djrk gSA pqEcdh; {ks=k ds {ks=k esa d.k dk
xmv sin 
foLFkkiu gS rks ‘x’ dk eku fy[kksA
Bq

20. In the figure shown, a charged particle of mass 2 g and charge 5 C enters a circular region of
radius 10 cm, in which there is a uniform magnetic field of strength 4 T and directed perpendicular
to the plane of circular region in the figure. If the particle velocity vector rotates through 90º angle
in passing through this region, then find its speed (in mm/s).
fp=kkuqlkj] 2 g nzO;eku rFkk 5 C vkos'k dk ,d vkosf'kr d.k] 10 cm f=kT;k ds ,d o`Ùkh; {ks=k esa izos'k
djrk gS] ftlesa 4 T {kerk dk ,dleku pqEcdh; {ks=k] o`Ùkh; {ks=k ds ry ds yEcor~ fn'kk esa gSA ;fn d.k dk
osx lfn'k] bl {ks=k ls xqtjus esa 90º dks.k ls ?kwe tkrk gS rks bldh pky (mm/s esa) Kkr djks\

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21. A current carrying ring, carrying current Amp., radius 1m, mass kg and having 10 windings is
 3
free to rotate about its tangential vertical axis. A uniform magnetic field of 1 tesla is applied
perpendicular to its plane. How much minimum angular velocity (in rad/sec.) should be given to the
ring in the direction shown, so that it can rotate 270º in that direction. Write your answer in nearest
single digit in rad/sec.
2 2
1m f=kT;k] kg nzO;eku rFkk 10 ?ksjks dh ,d /kkjkokgh oy; ftlesa ,fEi;j dh /kkjk izokfgr gS] bldh
3 
Li'kZ js[kh; Å/okZ/kj v{k ds lkis{k LorU=krk iwoZd ?kw.kZu dj ldrh gSA 1 Vslyk dk ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k
blds ry ds yEcor vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA fp=k esa iznf'kZr fn'kk esa oy; dks fdruk U;wure dks.kh; osx
(jsfM;u/lSd.M esa) fn;k tk;s rkfd ;g mlh fn'kk esa 270º dks.k ls ?kw.kZu dj ldsaA vius mÙkj dks lehiorhZ
,dy vad esa jsfM;u@lsd.M esa nhft,A

22. In the shown figure a conducting ring of mass m = 2kg and radius R = 0.5 m. lies on a smooth
1
horizontal plane with its plane vertical. The ring carries a current of I = A . A horizontal uniform

magnetic field of B = 12T is switched on at t = 0. The initial angular acceleration  in rad./sec2 of
the ring will be 4x if x is :
iznf'kZr fp=k esa m = 2kg rFkk R = 0.5 m f=kT;k dh ,d pkyd oy; ?k"kZ.kjfgr {kSfrt ry esa fLFkr gS rFkk
1
bl oy; dk ry Å/okZ/kj gS] oy; esa /kkjk I = A gSA B = 12T dk ,d leku {kSfrt pqEcdh; {ks=k t = 0 ij

pkyw fd;k tkrk gS oy; dk izkjfEHkd dks.kh; Roj.k  rad./sec2 esa 4x gS rc x gksxk :
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23. A uniform magnetic field B  0.25kT ˆ exists in a circular region of radius R = 5 m. A loop of radius

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R = 5m lying in x – y plane encloses the magnetic field at t = 0 and then pulled at uniform velocity

v  4iˆ m / s . Find the emf induced (in volts) is the loop at t = 2 sec.

R = 5 m f=kT;k ds o`Ùkkdkj ifj{ks=k esa ,d le:i pqEcdh; {ks=k B  0.25kT ˆ fo|eku gSA R = 5 m f=kT;k
dk ,d ywi x – y ry esa fLFkr gS tks t = 0 ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dks ifjc) fd;s gq, gS rFkk ,d leku osx

v  4iˆ m / s ls [khpk tkrk gSA t = 2 sec. ij ywi esa izsfjr fo|qr okgd cy (oksYV esa) Kkr dhft,A

24. A circular ring of radius a with uniform charge density  is in the xy plane with centre at origin. A
particle of mass m and charge q is projected from P(0, 0, a 3 ) on +z–axis towards origin with
initial velocity u. The minimum value of the velocity so that the particle does not return to P is . Fill
'x' (neglect gravity).
,dleku vkos'k ?kuRo  dh a f=kT;k dh ,d o`Ùkkdkj oy; xy ry esa fLFkr gS (ftldk dsUnz ewy fcUnq ij gS)
m nzO;eku rFkk q vkos'k ds d.k dks çkjfEHkd osx u ls z–v{k ij fLFkr fcUnq P(0, 0, a 3 ) ls ewy fcUnq dh
q
vksj ç{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA osx dk U;wure eku rkfd d.k P dh vksj u ykSVs] gSA 'x' dk eku gksxk
x0m
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25. A rod of length  and total charge 'q' which is uniformly distributed is rotating with angular velocity
 about an axis passing through the centre of rod and perpendicular to rod. Find the magnitude of
magnetic dipole moment (in Amp. m2) of rod. If q = 4C,  = 3 rad/s and  = 2m.
NM+ dh yEckbZ  vkSj dqy vkos'k 'q' gS tksfd ,d leku :i ls forjhr gSA NM+ blds dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh
rFkk NM+ ds yEcor~ v{k ds lkis{k dks.kh; osx  ls ?kw.kZu dj jgh gSA NM+ ds pqEcdh; f}/kqzo vk?kzq.kZ dk
ifjek.k (,sfEi;j ehVj2 esa) Kkr djksA ;fn q = 4C,  = 3 rad/s rFkk  = 2m gSA

26. A conducting rod (pivoted about the horizontal axis O) is released from the position shown in the
figure and moves in the vertical plane. (The rod is in a region of inward magnetic field ‘B’ to the plane of
xB2 gL3
the rod) When it reaches position A’, the emf induced is then write the value of ‘x’
4
,d pkyd NM+ ({kSfrt v{k O ds ifjr% dhyfdr) dks fp=k esa çnf'kZr fLFkfr ls NksM+k tkrk gS rFkk ;g
Å/okZ/kj ry esa xfr djrh gSA (NM+ blds ry ds yEcor~ vUnj dh vksj ,d leku pqEcdh; {ks=k esa fLFkr gS)A
xB2 gL3
tc ;g fLFkfr A’ ij igq¡prh gS rks çsfjr fo|qr okgd cy gS rks ‘x’ dk eku fy[kksA
4

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27. A constant force in applied perpendicular to rod as shown. If the rod is having a resistance 10 but

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rails zero resistance then maximum speed (in m/s) of rod is : (rails are very long and frictionless
and magnetic field is 10 tesla)
fp=kkuqlkj NM+ ds yEcor~ ,d fu;r cy vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn NM+ dk çfrjks/k 10 gS] ysfdu iVfj;ksa
dk çfrjks/k 'kwU; gSA rc NM+ dh vf/kdre pky ¼ehVj@lSd.M esa½ Kkr dhft,A (iVfj;ka cgqr yEch o
?k"kZ.kghu gS ,oa pqEcdh; {ks=k 10 Vslyk gS)

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28. In the shown circuit, R1 = 10 L = H, R2 = 20 , C = milli-farad and t is time in seconds.
10 2
Then at the instant current through R1 is 10 2 A ; find the current through resistor R2 in amperes.
3 3
iznf'kZr ifjiFk es] R1 = 10 L = H, R2 = 20  rFkk C = feyh-QSjM rFkk t lsd.M esa le; gS rks
10 2
ml {k.k ij tc R1 ls tkus okyh /kkjk 10 2 A gS] R2 izfrjks/k ls tkus okyh /kkjk ,fEi;j esa Kkr dhft;sA
C R2

R1 L

V=200 2 sin(100t) volt

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29. In the figure shown magnetic field B is constant and uniform and in the direction perpendicular to
the plane of paper. Velocity of a conducting wire YZ is varying with time as v = v0cost. Find the
value of  (in rad/sec.) so that heat generated in circuit will be maximum (neglect friction and
resistance of rails :
çnf'kZr fp=k esa pqEcdh; {ks=k B, fu;r rFkk ,dleku gS rFkk dkxt ds ry ds yEcor~ fn'kk esa gSA pkyd rkj
YZ dk osx] le; ds lkFk v = v0cost ds vuqlkj ifjofrZr gks jgk gSA  dk eku (jsfM;u@lSd.M esa) Kkr
djks rkfd ifjiFk esa mRiUu Å"ek vf/kdre gksA (?k"kZ.k rFkk iVfj;ksa dk çfrjks/k ux.; gS):

30. A series RLC, AC circuit operates at half its resonant frequency and at a power factor of 0.8.
X
Then write the ratio of C :
R
,d Js.kh RLC esa, AC ifjiFk bldh vuquknh vko`fÙk dh vk/kh vko`fÙk ij rFkk 0.8 ds 'kfDr xq.kkad ij dk;Z
X
djrk gS rks C dk vuqikr gksxk :
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Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,

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P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION – I ([k.M- I)

Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj)


This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA)

31. 4 mol of B combine with 1 mol of A to form 1 mol of AB4. [Atomic Weight of A = 12, B = 35.5]
The equivalent weight of AB4 will be equal to:
4 eksy B dks 1 eksy A ls tksM+us ls 1 eksy AB4 [ijek.kq Hkkj ; A = 12, B = 35.5] curk gSA AB4 dk rqY;kadh
Hkkj fuEu ds cjkcj gksxk&
(A) 38.5 (B) 154 (C) 35.5 (D) 12

32. The volume of gases H2, CH4, CO2 & NH3 adsorbed by 1 g of activated charcoal at 298 K & 1 atm
pressure are in the order.
298 K rFkk 1 ok;qe.Myh; nkc ij lfØ; pkjdksy ds 1 g ij xSls H2, CH4, CO2 rFkk NH3 ds vf/k'kksf"kr
vk;ru dk Øe gS %
(A) H2 > CH4 > CO2 > NH3 (B) CH4 > CO2 > NH3 > H2
(C) CO2 > NH3 > CH4 > H2 (D) NH3 > CO2 > CH4 > H2

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33. '10 volume strength' H2O2 solution is equal to following :
'10 vk;ruh lkUnzrk' H2O2 foy;u fuEu ds cjkcj gS&

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W W W W
(A) 6 %   (B) 3 %   (C) 12%   (D) 9%  
 V   V   V   V 

34. NaOH (Hot & conc.) + Cl2 x + y + H2O.


Oxidation state of chlorine in x and y will be :
NaOH ¼xeZ o lkUnz½ + Cl2  x + y + H2O.
x o y esa Dyksjhu dh vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk fuEu gksxh %
(A) –1, +3 (B) –1, +5 (C) +3, +5 (D) –1, +7

35. According to Langmuir adsorption isotherm, the amount of gas adsorbed at a very high pressure:
(A) Reaches a constant limiting value
(B) Goes on increasing with increasing pressure
(C) Goes on decreasing with pressure
(D) increases first and decreases later with pressure
ySaXewj vf/k'kks"k.k lerki ds vuqlkj vf/kd mPp nkc ij vf/k'kksf"kr xSl dh ek=kk&
(A) fu;r lhekUr eku izkIr djrh gSA
(B) nkc esa o`f) ds lkFk c<+rh gSA
(C) nkc ds lkFk ?kVrh gSA
(D) nkc ds lkFk igys c<+rh gS rFkk ckn esa ?kVrh gSA

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36. When dry chlorine is passed through silver chlorate heated to 90C, then which of the oxides of
chlorine is obtained?

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tc 'kq"d Dyksjhu dks flYoj DyksjsV esa ls xqtkjdj 90C rd xeZ fd;k tkrk gS] rks Dyksjhu dk dkSulk
vkWDlkbM izkIr gksrk gS \
(A) ClO2 (B) Cl2O (C) Cl2O3 (D) Cl2O5

37. F2 and Cl2 are soluble in water because:


(A) F2 and Cl2 are small molecules and can be accommodated in the voids of H2O
(B) F2 reacts with H2O giving HF and O2 while Cl2 reacts with H2O giving HCl and HCIO
(C) F2 reacts with H2O giving HOF while Cl2 gives HCl + O2
(D) F2 reacts with H2O to form OF2 whereas Cl2 reacts with H2O give HOCl.
F2 rFkk Cl2 ty esa ?kqyu'khy gksrh gS D;ksafd&
(A) F2 rFkk Cl2 lw{e v.kq gS rFkk H2O dh fjfDrdkvksa esa lekfo"V ¼accommodated½ gks ldrs gSaA
(B) F2, H2O ls fØ;k djds HF rFkk O2 nsrh gS tcfd Cl2, H2O ls fØ;k djds HCl rFkk HCIO nsrh gSA
(C) F2, H2O ls fØ;k djds HOF nsrh gS tcfd Cl2, HCl + O2 nsrh gSA
(D) F2, H2O ls fØ;k djds OF2 cukrh gS tcfd Cl2, H2O ls fØ;k djds HOCl nsrh gSA

38. XeF2 reacts with PF5 to give :


XeF2, PF5 ls vfHkfØ;k djds nsxk :
+ – + –
(A) XeF6 (B) [XeF] [PF6] (C) XeF4 (D) [PF4] [XeF3]

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39. XeF6 + SiO2  ‘X’ + ‘Y’ then X and Y are respectively :
XeF6 + SiO2  ‘X’ + ‘Y’ rks X rFkk Y Øe'k%

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gS &
(A) SiF4, XeF4 (B) SiF4, XeOF4 (C) SiF6, XeOF4 (D) SiF4 + XeO3

CH COO –
3 H O
40.    3 


M is :
M gS &

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

41. Furfural on reaction with conc. NaOH gives :


O CHO

(A) Furfuryl alcohol (B) Furoic acid (sodium salt)


(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)

lkUnz NaOH ds lkFk Qj¶;wjy (Furfural) dh vfHkfØ;k ij curk gS \


O CHO

(A) Qj¶;wfjy ,YdksgkWy (B) ¶;wjksbd vEy ¼lksfM;e yo.k½


(C) nksuks (A) o (B) (D) uk rks (A) vksj uk gh (B)

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O / Zn dil.NaOH, 
42. 3
 X   Y
HO

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2

CH3

The major product Y will be –

O3 / Zn ruq NaOH, 
  X 
Y
H2 O
CH3

eq[; mRikn Y gksxk &

OH O
(A) (B) (C) (D)
O
O
O

(1)Ca(OH)2
43. 2CH3–CH2–COOH   X is :
( 2) 

(A) 3-Pentanone (B) 2-Pentanone (C) 3-Methyl-2-butanone (D) Propanone

(1)Ca(OH)2
2CH3–CH2–COOH   X gS %
( 2) 

(A) 3-isUVsukWu (B) 2-isUVsukWu (C) 3-esfFky-2-C;wVsukWu (D) izksisukWu

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44. The reactivity of carboxylic acids for esterification reaction is :
,LVjhdj.k vfHkfØ;k ds fy, dkcksZfDlfyd vEyksa dh fØ;k'khyrk dk lgh Øe gS&

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R
(A) RCH2COOH > RCHCOOH > R C – COOH > HCOOH
R
R
R R
(B) R C – COOH > CH – COOH > R – CH2COOH > HCOOH
R R
R R
(C) CH – COOH > R C – COOH > R – CH2COOH > HCOOH
R R
R R
(D) HCOOH > RCH2COOH > CH – COOH > R C – COOH
R R
COOH
45. When COOH Product

COOH
The product formed is:
COOH
tc COOH  mRikn
COOH
fufeZr mRikn gS &
O O
C COOH COOH C
O
C O
(A) (B) (C) (D)
O HOOC C
O
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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

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Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)

This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from

0 to 9 (both inclusive). (bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy

vadh; iw.kk±d gSA)

46. 10 mL of 0.1 M solution of metal ion is completely reacted with 20 mL of 0.1 N K2Cr2O7 solution in

acidic medium. Calculate the oxidation state of the metal ion.

0.1 M /kkrq vk;u dk 10 mL vEyh; ek/;e esa 0.1N K2Cr2O7 ds 20 mL foy;u ds lkFk iw.kZr% fØ;k djrk

gSA /kkrq vk;u dh vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk ifjdfyr dhft,A

47. Calculate number of moles of oxalic acid in 100 L of 0.02 N oxalic acid.

0.02N vkWDtsfyd vEy ds 100L esa vkWDtsfyd vEy ds eksyksa dh la[;k ifjdfyr dhft,A

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48. Amongt the following find the number of incorrect statements :
(i) Stability of lyophilic colloids is mainly due to the strong interaction between dispersed particle

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and dispersion medium.
(ii) Entropy change for adsorption of gases over solid is positive.
(iii) Gelatin has considerably low value of gold number and is an effective protective colloid.
(iv) Zeta potential is also responsible for stability of lyophobic colloid solution.
fuEu esa ls fdrus dFku xyr gS@gSa \
(i) nzo Lusgh dksykWbM dk LFkkf;Ro eq[;r% ifjf{kIr d.k (dispersed particle) o ifj{ksi.k ek/;e
(dispersion medium) ds e/; izcy vU;ksU; fØ;k ds dkj.k gksrk gSA
(ii) Bksl ij xSlksa ds vf/k'kks"k.k ds fy, ,UVªkWih ifjorZu /kukRed gksrk gSA
(iii) ftysfVu dh Lo.kZ la[;k (gold number) dk eku de gksrk gS rFkk ;g izHkkoh laj{kh dksykbM (effective
protective colloid) gSA

(iv) thVk foHko (Zeta potential) nzo fojks/kh dksykbM foy;u ds LFkkf;Ro ds fy, Hkh mÙkjnk;h gSA

49. For the just coagulation of 250mL of Fe(OH)3 sol, 2mL of 1M Na2SO4 electrolyte is required. What
is the coagulating value of Na2SO4 electrolyte ?
250 mL, Fe(OH)3 lkWy ds iw.kZ Ldanu (coagulation) ds fy, ; 2mL, 1M Na2SO4 fo|qr vi?kV~; dh
vko';drk gksrh gS] rc Na2SO4 fo|qr vi?kV~; dk Ldanu eku D;k gS\

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50. 5.7 g of bleaching powder was suspended in 500 mL of water. 25 mL of this suspension on

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treatment with KI and HCl liberated iodine which reacted with 24.35 mL of N/10 Na2S2O3.

Calculate the % of available Cl2 in bleaching powder. (divide your answer by 10)

5.7 g fojatd pw.kZ dks 500 mL ty esa fuyfEcr fd;k x;kA bl fuyEcu ds 25 mL dks KI rFkk HCl ds lkFk

mipkfjr djus ij ;g vk;ksMhu fu"dkflr djrk gS tks N/10 Na2S2O3 ds 24.35 mL ds lkFk fØ;k'khy gksrh

gSA fojatd pw.kZ esa miyC/k Cl2 dk izfr'kr ifjdfyr dhft,A (viuk mÙkj 10 ls foHkkftr djus ds i'pkr~

nhft,)


51. Cl2 disproportionate to Cl and a specie A such that equivalent mass of Cl2 is 71. Thus oxidation

number of chlorine in species A will be:



Cl2, Cl rFkk ,d Lih'kht A esa fo"kekuqikfrr gksrh gS bl izdkj Cl2 dk rqY;kadh nzO;eku 71 gSA vr% Lih'kht

A eas Dyksjhu dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k gksxh&

52. How many lone-pair and bond-pairs are present in IF7 ? Provide your answer after dividing by 4.

IF7 eas fdrus ,dkdh ;qXe rFkk ca/k&;qXe mifLFkr gSa \ viuk mÙkj 4 ls foHkkftr djus ds i'pkr~ nhft,A

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53. In how many of the following, colloidal particles move towards positive electrode in electric field?
(A) Smoke

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(B) River water
(C) Sewage water
(D) Sb2S3 sol
(E) Al(OH)3 sol
(F) Congo red dye
(G) Methylene blue dye
(H) Soap micelle in water (soap = sodium stearate)
fuEu esa ls fdrus dksykWbMh d.k oS|qr {ks=k esa /kukRed bysDVªkWM dh vksj xfr djrs gS \
(A) /kqvk¡
(B) unh dk ty
(C) xank ty
(D) Sb2S3 lkWy
(E) Al(OH)3 lkWy
(F) dkWUxks jsM jatd
(G) esFkkbyhu Cyw jatd
(H) ty esa lkcqu felsy ¼lkcqu = lksfM;e fLV,jsV½

54. The oxidation state of xenon in perxenate ion is +n. Give the value of ‘n’.
ijftusV vk;u esa ftukWu dh vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +n gSA ‘n’ dk eku crkb;sA

55. 3HCl  HNO3 


(Conc.) (Conc.)
In this reaction change in oxidation number of N is ______
3HCl HNO3 
( lkan)z ( lkan)z

bl vfHkfØ;k esa N dh vkWDlhdj.k vad esa ______ dk ifjorZu gksrk gSA

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56. How many of the following will give positive test with Fehling solution.
fuEu esa ls fdruh Lih'kht Qsgfyax foy;u ds lkFk /kukRed ijh{k.k nsrh gSaA

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(i) CH3–CH2–COOH (ii) CH3–CH2–CHO (iii) CH2 – CH2

OH OH
(iv) CH3–COCH3 (v) C6H5–CHO (vi) CH3–CO–CHO

57. How many of the following will give decarboxylation reaction on heating ?
fuEu esa ls fdruh Lih'kht xeZ djus ij fodkcksZfDlfydj.k vfHkfØ;k nsxh \
(i) CH3–CO–CH2–COOH (ii) CH3 – CH – COOH (iii) CH3–COOH

COOH
COOH
(iv) CH2 – CH2 – CH2 (v) CH2
COOH COOH COOH

58. Identify how many of the following will gives (+ve) iodoform test :
igpkfu;s fuEu esa ls fdrus /kukRed vk;ksMksQkeZ ijh{k.k nsrs gaS&
O O
O
OH C–CH2–CH3 C–CH3

O O O H
O OH OH
OH
O

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59. How many compounds are more reactive than methanal for nucleophilic addition reaction.
fuEu esa ls fdrus ;kSfxd ukfHkdLusgh ;ksxkRed vfHkfØ;k ds izfr esFksuy ls vf/kd fØ;k'khy gSa&

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CH3–C–H , CH3–CH2–C–CH3 , Cl3C –C–H , CH3–C–CH3

O O O O
O

C , C–H , C–H Br3C –C–H

O O , O

60. How many of the following set of reaction is/are correctly matched with given name.
fuEu esa ls fdruh vfHkfØ;k,sa fn;s x;s ukeksa ds lkFk lgh lqesfyr gS@gSa&
Ph3P=CH2
(p) CH2 wittig reaction (fofVx vfHkfØ;k)

O
(i) X2/P
(q) R–CH2–COOH R–CH–COOH Hell volhard zelinsky reaction
(ii) H2O
X
¼gsy oksYgkMZ ts¯yLdh vfHkfØ;k½
O
NaOH/Br2 – +
(r) CH3–C–CH3 CHBr3+ CH3COO Na Haloform reaction (gsyksQkeZ vfHkfØ;k)
CH3 CH=O

CrO2Cl2/CS2
(s) Etard reaction

¼bZVkMZ vfHkfØ;k½
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SECTION – I ([k.M- I)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj )
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
        
61. For non-coplanar vectors a, b and c relation | (a  b).c | = a b c holds iff
         
(A) a.b  b.c  c.a = 0 (B) a.b  0  b.c only
       
(C) a.b  0  c.a only (D) b.c  0  c .a. only
        
vleryh; lfn'k a, b rFkk c ds fy, lEcU/k | (a  b).c | = a b c lR; gS ;fn vkSj dsoy ;fn&
         
(A) a.b  b.c  c.a = 0 (B) dsoy a.b  0  b.c
       
(C) dsoy a.b  0  c.a (D) dsoy b.c  0  c .a.

62. Position vectors of the four angular points of a tetrahedron ABCD are A(3, –2, 1), B(3,1,5),
C(4,0,3) and D(1,0,0). What is the acute angle between the plane ADC and ABC is
prq"Qyd ABCD ds pkj dks.kh; fcUnq ds fLFkfr lfn'k A(3, –2, 1), B(3,1,5), C(4,0,3) rFkk D(1,0,0) gS] rc
lery ADC vkSj ABC ds e/; U;wudks.k gS -
–1  2  –1 5
(A) tan   (B) tan 2
5  
–1  5  –1  2 
(C) cot   (D) cot  
2 3

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63. The vectors a = –4 î + 3 k̂ , b = 14 î + 2 ĵ  5 k̂ are co-initial. The vector d which is bisecting the

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 
angle between the vectors a and b and is having the magnitude 6 , is
(A) î + ĵ + 2 k̂ (B) ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ
(C) ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ (D) none of these
  
lfn'k a = –4 î + 3 k̂ , b = 14 î + 2 ĵ  5 k̂ ds izkjfEHkd fcUnq ,d gh gSaA ,d lfn'k d ftldk ekikad 6
  
gS a o b ds chp dks.k dks lef}Hkkftr djrk gS] rks d gS&
(A) î + ĵ + 2 k̂ (B) ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ
(C) ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
  
64. If the projection of point P(p) on the plane r.n  q is the point S(s) , then -
  
;fn lery r.n  q ij fcUnq P(p) dk iz{ksi] fcUnq S(s) gS rc -
   
 (q  p.n)n   (q  p.n)n
(A) s   (B) s  p  
| n |2 | n |2
    
  (p.n)n   (q  p.n)n
(C) s  p   2 (D) s  p  
|n| | n |2

65. A vector which is perpendicular to both the vectors (4iˆ – ˆj  3k)


ˆ and ( 2iˆ  ˆj – 2k)
ˆ having
magnitude 9 is
,d lfn'k tks lfn'k (4iˆ – ˆj  3k)
ˆ vkSj ( 2iˆ  ˆj – 2k)
ˆ ds yEcor~ gS ftldk ifjek.k 9 gS -

(A) ± ( ˆi – 2ˆj – 2k)


ˆ (B) ± 3 ( ˆi – 2ˆj – 2k)
ˆ

(C) ± 3 (2iˆ – ˆj – 2k)


ˆ (D) ± 3 (2iˆ – 2ˆj – k)
ˆ

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66. If a  2x 2 ˆi  4xjˆ  kˆ and b  7iˆ  2ˆj  xkˆ are inclined at an obtuse angle and a is parallel to

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c  ˆi  20ˆj  50kˆ then

1
(A) x = (B) x = 1
10
1
(C) x = – (D) no such value of x exist
10
   
;fn a  2x 2 ˆi  4xjˆ  kˆ rFkk b  7iˆ  2ˆj  xkˆ ds e/; vf/kddks.k cukrs gSa rFkk a , c  ˆi  20ˆj  50kˆ ds
lekUrj gS] rks &
1
(A) x = (B) x = 1
10
1
(C) x = – (D) x dk ,slk eku fo|eku ugha gSA
10


67. The vector equation of the plane passing through the intersection of the planes r.(2iˆ  7ˆj  4k)
ˆ 3

and r.(3iˆ  5ˆj  4k)
ˆ  11  0 and passing through the point (–2, 1, 3) is
 
lery r.(2iˆ  7ˆj  4k)
ˆ  3 vkSj r.(3iˆ  5ˆj  4k)
ˆ  11  0 ds çfrPNsnu vkSj fcUnq (–2, 1, 3) ls xqtjus okys

lery dk lfn'k lehdj.k gS&


 
(A) r .[15iˆ  47ˆj  28k]
ˆ –7=0 (B) r .[15iˆ  47ˆj  28k]
ˆ –5=0
 
(C) r .[15iˆ – 47ˆj  28k]
ˆ –7=0 (D) r .[15iˆ – 47ˆj  28k]
ˆ –5=0

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68. If r  b  c  b and r  a , then r is equal to

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      
;fn r  b  c  b vkSj r  a rc r cjkcj gS -
     
a  (c  b) b  (a  c)
(A)   (B)  
a.b a.b
     
c  (a  b) c  (a  b)
(C)   (D)  
a.b b.c

69. The vertices of a triangle are A (1, 1, 2), B(4, 3, 1) and C(2, 3, 5). A vector representing the internal
bisector of the angle A is :
,d f=kHkqt ds 'kh"kZ A (1, 1, 2), B(4, 3, 1) vkSj C(2, 3, 5) gSaA dks.k A ds vUr% lef}Hkktd dks fu:fir djus
okyk lfn'k gS &
(A) ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ (B) 2iˆ  2ˆj  kˆ

(C) 2iˆ  2ˆj  kˆ (D) 2iˆ  2ˆj  kˆ

     
70. (d  a) . a  (b  (c  d)) simplifies to :
 
     
(A) (b . d) [a c d] (B) (b . c) [a b d]
  
(C) (b . a) [a b d] (D) none of these
     
(d  a) . a  (b  (c  d)) dks ljy djus
  ij izkIr gksxk&
     
(A) (b . d) [a c d] (B) (b . c) [a b d]
  
(C) (b . a) [a b d] (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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71. The direction ratio's of a normal to the plane through (1,0,0) and (0,1,0) which makes an angle of

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with the plane x + y = 3 is
4

(1,0,0) vkSj (0,1,0) ls xqtjus okys lery ds vfHkyEc ds f}d vuqikr gS tks lery x + y = 3 ds lkFk
4
dk dks.k cukrs gS -
(A) 1, 2,1 (B) 1, 1, 2

(C) 1,1,2 (D) 2 ,1, 1

  
72. If a , b and c are coplanar , which of following is FALSE –
   2      
(A) [ a b c ] = 0 (B) a  b , b  c , c  a are coplanar
           
(C) [ a  b b  c c  a ]  0 (D) [ a  b b  c c  a ] = 0
  
;fn a , b ,oa c leryh; gks] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk vlR; gS&
   2      
(A) [ a b c ] = 0 (B) a  b , b  c , c  a leryh; gSA
           
(C) [ a  b b  c c  a ]  0 (D) [ a  b b  c c  a ] = 0

73. A(3, 2, 0); B(5, 3, 2) and C(–9, 6, –3) are vertices of ABC. If internal bisector of BAC meets BC
at D, then D is
A(3, 2, 0); B(5, 3, 2) vkS j C(–9, 6, –3) fdlh ABC ds 'kh"kZ gS A ;fn BAC dk vUr% lef}Hkktd
BC dks D ij feyrk gS rc D gS &
(A) (19/8, 57/16, 17/16) (B) (19/8, 57/16, 17/8)
(C) (17/16, 0, 0) (D) (0, 0, 17/16)

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x–a y–b z–c
74. Equation of plane through the origin which contains line   is

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 m n

x–a y–b z–c


ewy fcUnq ls xqtjus okys ,oa js[kk   dks lekfgr djus okys lery dk lehd.k gS&
 m n

(A) x(bn –cm) + y(c – an) + z (am – b) = 0

(B) (x – a) + (y – b)m + (z – c)n = 0

(C) (x – )a + (y – m)b + (z – n)c = 0

(D) x(a – bm) + y(bm – cn) + z(cn – a) = 0

  
75. Vector a  (b  a) is coplanar with
  
(A) a and b both (B) only a
  
(C) only b (D) neither a nor b
  
lfn'k a  (b  a) leryh; gS&
  
(A) a rFkk b nksuksa ds (B) dsoy a ds
  
(C) dsoy b ds (D) uk rks a ds uk gh b ds

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SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

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Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).

bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA
     
76. Let a, b and c be non-coplanar vectors and p, q and r be three vectors given by
           
p  a  b  2 c, q  3 a  2 b  c, r  a  4 b  2 c . If the volume of the parallelopiped determined
      v2
by a , b and c is v1 and that of the parallelopiped determined by p , q and r is v2 then =
3v1
         
ekuk a, b vkSj c vleryh; lfn'k gS rFkk p, q vkSj r rhu lfn'k fn;s x;s gS p  a  b  2 c,
          
q  3 a  2 b  c, r  a 4 b 2 c . ;fn a, b vkSj c ls cus lekUrj "kV~Qyd dk vk;ru v1 gS rFkk
   v2
p, q vkSj r ls cus lekUrj "kV~Qyd dk vk;ru v2 gS] rc =
3v1

          2
77. Let t = [ u v  ] where | u | = 1, v = i + j ,  = i + k then maximum value of (3 – t ) =
          2
ekuk t = [ u v  ] tgk¡ | u | = 1, v = i + j ,  = i + k gS] rc (3 – t ) dk vf/kdre eku gS&

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 2   
   a – b  2c.(a  b)

MATHEMATICS
   
78. Let a  b = 2 and c = 1. Also (a – c) . (b – c) = 0 then find the value of .
2
 2   
       a – b  2c.(a  b)
ekuk a  b = 2 vkSj c = 1 rFkk (a – c) . (b – c) = 0 rc dk eku Kkr dhft,A
2

     
79. A parallelogram is constructed on vector a = 3  –  , b =   3 if || = || = 2 and the angle

   d12  d22
 
between  and  is , then is (where d1 and d2 are length of diagonals)
3 20
       
lfn'kksa a = 3  –  , b =   3 ls ,d lekUrj prqHkqZt cuk;k tkrk gS ;fn || = || = 2 rFkk  vkSj 
2
 d
1  d22  dk eku gS - (tgk¡ d
ds e/; dk dks.k gS rks 1 vkSj d2 fod.kksZ dh yEckb;k¡ gS)
3 20

        
80. Let a, b, c be three unit vectors such that a  b  c = 1 and a  b . If c makes angles ,  with
 
a , b respectively, then –(cos + cos) is equal to
         
ekuk a, b, c rhu bdkbZ lfn'k bl izdkj gS fd a  b  c = 1 vkSj a  b ;fn c , a o b ds lkFk Øe'k%

,  dks.k cukrh gS rc –(cos + cos) cjkcj gS -

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81. If a and b are unit vectors, then the greatest value of 2 (|a + b| + |a – b|) is

MATHEMATICS
;fn a vkSj b nks bdkbZ lfn'k gS rc 2 (|a + b| + |a – b|) dk vf/kdre eku gS -

      
82. Two vectors p, q on a plane satisfy p  q = 13 , p – q = 1 and p = 3 . The angle between

  
p and q , is equal to , n  N then find the value of n.
n

       
lery ij nks lfn'k p, q lehd.kksa p  q = 13 , p – q = 1 vkSj p = 3 dks larq"B djrs gSA p vkSj

 
q ds e/; dks.k , n  N ds cjkcj gS rc n dk eku Kkr dhft,A
n

83. A line makes the same angle  with each of the x and z axes. If the angle , which it makes with
2 2 2
y-axis, is such that sin  = 3 sin , then 5cos  equals

,d js[kk x-v{k rFkk z-v{k ds lkFk lekudks.k cukrh gSA ;fn dks.k tks ;g js[kk y-v{k ds lkFk cukrh gS

bl izdkj gS fd sin2  = 3 sin2 , rks 5cos2  cjkcj gS &

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84. If angle  between the line = = and the plane 2x – y +  z + 4 = 0 is such that

MATHEMATICS
1 2 2

1
sin = , then value of 3is
3

x 1 y –1 z – 2
;fn js[kk = = vkSj lery 2x – y + z + 4 = 0 ds e/; dks.k bl izdkj gS fd
1 2 2

1
sin = rc 3dk eku gS -
3

85. The shortest distance between the lines

 
r  4iˆ – ˆj   ˆi  2ˆj – 3kˆ ,  R and r  ˆi – ˆj  2kˆ  µ 2iˆ  4ˆj – 5kˆ
        , µ R is d, then find the

value of 5d .

 
js [ kkvks a r   4iˆ – ˆj     ˆi  2ˆj – 3kˆ  ,  R vkS j r   ˆi – ˆj  2kˆ   µ  2iˆ  4ˆj – 5kˆ  , µ R ds chp dh

U;w u re nw j h d gS ] rc 5d dk eku Kkr dhft,A

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86. The vectors x and y satisfy the equation 2x  y  p and x  2y  q , where p  i  j and

MATHEMATICS
    
q  i – j . If  is the angle between x and y , then find the value of –5cos.
             
lfn'k x rFkk y lehdj.kksa 2x  y  p rFkk x  2y  q dks larq"V djrs gS] tgk¡ p  i  j rFkk q  i – j .
 
;fn  , x rFkk y ds e/; dks.k gS] rks –5cosdk eku Kkr dhft,A

87. The equation of a plane which passes through (2, – 3, 1) and is normal to the line joining the points
(3, 4, – 1) and (2, – 1, 5) is given by x + 5y – 6z + p = 0 (where p is prime) then find value of
p – 10.
ml lery dk lehdj.k tks fcUnq (2, – 3, 1) ls xqtjrk gS rFkk fcUnqvksa (3, 4, – 1) rFkk (2, – 1, 5) dks
feykus okyh js[kk lery x + 5y – 6z + p = 0 (tgk¡ p vHkkT; gS) ds vfHkyEc gS rks p – 10 dk eku Kkr
dhft,A

88. The equation of plane passing through (1, 2, 3) and at the maximum distance from origin is
p
x + 2y + 3z = p, then find value of .
2
fcUnq (1, 2, 3) ls xqtjus okys lery dk lehdj.k tks ewy fcUnq ls vf/kdre nwjh ij gS x + 2y + 3z = p] gS]
p
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89.  and  are two unit vectors and r is a vector such that r.  0 and 2 (r  )  3(r   ) –  ,

MATHEMATICS
1
then  2 equals
|r|

        
 vkSj  nks bdkbZ lfn'k gS vkSj ,d lfn'k r bl izdkj gS fd r.  0 ,oa 2 (r  )  3(r   ) –  , rc

1
 2 cjkcj gS&
|r|

 
90. Let a and b be unit vectors that are perpendicular to each other, then box product

     
a  a  b
  b  ab
  a  b  is equal to
 

         
ekuk a vkSj b nks ijLij yEcor~ bdkbZ lfn'k gS] rc vfn'k f=kd xq.ku a   a  b  b   a  b  a  b  dk
 

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blfy, vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
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dks HkjsaA ORS dks dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk
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and the bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data
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will be taken as final.
lgh ekuk tkosxkA
C. Question Paper Format C. iz'u&i=k dk izk:i
This question paper consists of three part. Each part bl iz'u&i=k esa rhu Hkkx gSaA izR;sd Hkkx esa nks [kaM gSaA
consists are two section.
14. Section 1 contains 15 multiple choice questions. 14. [kaM 1 esa 15 cgqfodYi iz'u gaSA gj iz'u esa pkj fodYi (A),
Each question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
out of which only ONE is correct.
15. Section 2 contains 15 questions. The answer to 15. [kaM 2 esa 15 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa
each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 'kkfey½ ds chp ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kkZad gSA
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
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HINTS & SOLUTIONS ¼la d s r ,oa gy½

PART-I PHYSICS 3. A hemispherical ...................


,d v)Zxksykdkj ...................

 0 2 d
1. An  particle................... Sol. dB = (R sin)2
4 R3
,d  d.k ...................
dq
Sol. Point A shall record zero magnetic field (due to -particle) d = . = R2sin.d
2
when the -particle is at position P and Q as shown in
 0 2 3
figure. The time taken by -particle to go from P to Q is B=  4 . R sin R 2 .d

fcUnq A 'kwU; pqEcdh; {ks=k (-d.k ds dkj.k) vkysf[kr djsxk tc


0 R  / 2 2
R 0 sin (1  cos )d
-d.k fLFkfr P o Q ij fp=k esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj gSA -d.k }kjk P 2
ls Q rd tkus esa fy;k x;k le; gS& 1
= 0 R
3

4. Two rings are ...................


nks oy; ftuesa ...................
Sol. Flux through (ii) due to (i) (i) ds dkj.k (ii) ls ikfjr ¶yDl

 0iR2  2
21 =  2 2 3/2   r
 2(R  x ) 
1 2 2
t= or =  0R 2 r 2 
3  3t 21 =  2 2 3/2 
 i1
 2(R  x ) 
21 = M12 i2
2. Three semi ...................

rhu v)Z vuUr ................... 0 r 2R 2


12 = (i ) .
2(R 2  x 2 )3 / 2 2
Sol.

5. The diagram ...................


fp=k eas ,d ...................
Sol. The loop rotates anticlockwise due to magnetic torque and as a
result north and south poles will attract each other.
ywi pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ ds dkj.k okekorZ fn'kk esa ?kwerk gS ,oa ftlds
ifj.kke Lo:i mÙkj ,oa nf{k.k /kzqo ,d nqljs dks vkdf"kZr djsxsA
  i ˆ 0i / 2 ˆ
B  0 ( k)  (  i)  0
4a 4a

0i
B= 5 .
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6. Magnetic field ................... 10. As shown in ...................
,d cgqr yEch ................... fp=kkuqlkj ,d ...................

1 1  B v 
Sol. B at end = B at interior = B
Sol. Current in circuit at any time t =  L t  fdlh Hkh le; t ij
2 2  

1 1  B v 
fljs ij pqEcdh; {ks=k B' = vUnj pqEcdh; {ks=k B = B ifjiFk esa /kkjk t =  t
2 2  L 
2
1  B v 
So, energy of inductor at time t = L  t
B 2  L 
dL   = 2T sind  
2 2
1  B v 
dL = R(2d)
vr%, le; t ij çsj.k dq.Myh esa ÅtkZ t = L t
 2  L 
B
 R.2d = 2T d x
2 t=
v
B R So, vr% E  x2
T=
2
12. At a given instant ...................
7. A neutral metal ................... fn;s x;s {k.k ...................
fp=kkuqlkj ,d ...................
3 Sol.

vB 4
m2 current is decreasing and
Sol.  dV  
vA  e
x dx /kkjk ?kVsxh ,oa

4
17
L= = 680 H.
2 2
1 m  25kA
VA – VB = .
4 e
13. n the ideal oscillating ...................
,d vkn'kZ nksyu ...................
8. Due to change ...................
q0
10 vkse izfrjks/k ................... Sol. max current vf/kdre /kkjk = = 30 mA
LC
Sol. Change in flux  = Q R
14. What is the ...................
Where Q is charge that has passed through loop and R is
fn[kk;s x;s ...................
loop resistance
Erms 130
= (½ × 20 × 2) × 10 = 200 weber. Sol. i1rms  = = 10 A
2
X R
C
2
1
13
¶yDl esa ifjorZu  = Q R
tgk¡ Q ywi esa izokfgr vkos'k gS rFkk R ywi dk izfrjks/k gS Erms
i2rms  = 13 A
XL2  R22
= (½ × 20 × 2) × 10 = 200 oscj
i1 R1

9. Two inductor ................... i2


R2
fp=k esa fn[kk;s ...................

1 L1L 2 2
Sol. Ustored = imax 
2 L1  L 2

1 10V Power dissipated =


2
i1rms 2
R1  i2rms R2 = 102 × 5 + 132 × 6
= 2 (1)2 = 1 J [ imax = = 1 Ampere]
2 10 2
O;f;r 'kfä = i1rms 2
R1  i2rms R2 = 102 × 5 + 132 × 6
Rt = (1)2 (10) (10) = 100
2
Uheat = imax = power delivered by battery
cSVªh }kjk nh x;h 'kfä
Ustored 1
=  = 500 + 169 × 6
Uheat 100 = 1514 watt

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15. In the given ................... 17. The radius of ...................
fn, x, ifjiFk ................... N pDdj okyh ...................

4 0 .i1 N  0i2
Sol. L = 100  =4 Sol. =
2(d  r) 2r
100
i1 r 54 0.22  7
Z`1 = 4 2  N= . = . =4
i2 (d  r) 3.5 22(0.27)
1 = 200 2 = 50
4 2 18. Conductor of ...................
I  yEckbZ ds ...................
I2 = 50 Sol.

90º
67.5º
45º

I1 = 50 
0  (0 cos )Rd  t
1 400 2  d
XC = = dB = 0 = 
4 2 2R 2R
C 100
/2
20 0 t
2 = 200 2 = 50 B=  2dB cos  =
0 8
.gksxkA
4 2

19. PQ is a region ...................


16. Two parallel infinitely ...................
PQ, vUnj dhs ...................
nks lekUrj vuUr ................... Sol. Since the path is circular, from the geometry
0i1i2 pqafd iFk ozÙkkdkj gS] T;kferh lsa
Sol: We have force per unit length , f
2r mv
1 = 2 =  R=
0i1i2 Bq
 = 0.1  i1i2 = 106
2 2 2mv sin 
Displacement foLFkkiu = 2, r sin 
We know that for a given product of two quantities their sum Bq
is a minimum when they are equal. So sum of currents is
20. In the figure ...................
min. when i1 = i2 = 103
fp=kkuqlkj] 2 g ...................
Now the magnetic field at a point 1m from both the wires is Sol. The particle will move along a circle of radius equal to the radius
of circular region in which magnetic field is present. (See in fig.)
0i1 0i2 0 103 0 103
+ = + = 4 x 10–4 T. d.k o`Ùkh; {ks=k] ftlls pqEcdh; {ks=k mifLFkr gSA f=kT;k esa o`Ùkh; iFk
21 21 21 21
ds vuqfn'k xfr djrk gSA ¼fp=k esa n'kkZ;k x;k gS½
 ii
izfr ,dkad yEckbZ cy, f  0 1 2 mv qBR
2r From R= ; v=
qB m
0i1i2
 = 0.1  i1i2 = 106
2 2
ge tkurs gS fd nks jkf'k;ksa ds fn, x, xq.kuQy ds fy, ;ksx
U;wure gksxk tc ;s leku gksxsaA vr% /kkjkvksa dk ;ksx U;wure
gksxk tc i1 = i2 = 103

0i1 0i2
vc nksuksa rkjksa ls 1m nwjh ij pqEcdh; {ks=k +
21 21 5  10 6  4  (0.1)
= = 10–3 m/s = 1 mm/s.
0 103 0 103 2  10 3
= + = 4 x 10–4 T.
21 21
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21. A current carrying ...................
= 4 × 0.25 4  25  16  4
2 = 6 volt
1m f=kT;k] kg ...................
3
Sol. 24. A circular ring ...................

,dleku vkos'k ...................


Sol.

to reach  = 270º, it has to cross the potential energy barrier

at  = 180º and to cross  = 180º angular velocity at  = 180º

should be 0+
By energy equation ÅtkZ lehdj.k }kjk
 = 270º rd igqapus ds fy, ;g  = 180º ij fLFkfrt ÅtkZ
1  2a 1
vojks/k dks ikj djuk gksxk rFkk  = 180º dks ikj djus ds fy, q= mv2.
40 2a 2
 = 180º ij dks.kh; osx 0+ gksuk pkfg,A
q
v=  x=2
ki + Ui = kf + Uy 20m

1 3 
 MR2  2 + (–Mi AB cos 0º) = 0 + (–NiAB cos180º)
22  25. A rod of length ...................

NM+ dh yEckbZ ...................


= 80  9 rad/sec.
Sol.

22. In the shown ................... x


iznf'kZr fp=k esa m = 2kg ................... /2 3
q  q 1    q 2
M=  2. dx. .x 2 =   =
Sol. y-axis = Iy-axis  0
 2  32 24
26. A conducting rod ...................
(I.r2) B = 1/2 mr2 
,d pkyd NM+ ...................
  = 12 rad/sec2

 X=3 L 1 2
Sol. Mg   (loss in PE = gain in KE)
2 2
23. A uniform magnetic ................... (fLFkfrt ÅtkZ esa deh = xfrt ÅtkZ eas o`f})
R = 5 m f=kT;k ...................
L 1 ML2 2
Mg  
   2 2 3
Sol.  = | (v  B). |
 = VB (PQ) 3g
2 =
L

BL2 
E = (in case rotating with angular velocity ) (dks.kh;
2
osx ls ?kw.kZu djus dh fLFkfr esa)

BL2 3g 3B 2 gL3
2 = 
 vt  2 L 4
= VB 2 R2    = VB 4R2  V 2 t 2
2
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27. A constant force ...................
Hence when current through R1 – L branch is 10 2 amp., the
fp=kkuqlkj NM+ ds ...................
current through R2 – C branch will be zero.

Sol. When speed U that tc pky U gS


blfy;s tc R1 – L 'kk[kk ls tkus okyh /kkjk 10 2 ,fEi;j gS] rks
Pext = I2R
R2 – C 'kk[kk ls tkus okyh /kkjk 'kwU; gksxhA
2
 V.10.1 100V 2
10 V =  10 V =  V = 4 m/s
10 40
29. In the figure ...................

çnf'kZr fp=k esa ...................


28. In the shown circuit...................
1
iznf'kZr ifjiFk es................... Sol.  =
LC
Sol. For R1 – L branch R1 – L 'kk[kk ds fy,
 = 7.

3
XL = L = 100 × = 10 3 , R1 = 10
10 30. A series RLC...................

XL ,d Js.kh RLC ...................


 tan  = = 3 or ;k  = 60º
R1
R
Sol. Given fn;k gSA = 0.8
Hence current I1 lags voltage by 60º. Z

blfy;s /kkjk I1 oksYVst ls 60º i'pxkeh gSA 5


 Z= R
4
For R2 – C branch
25 2
R2 – C 'kk[kk ds fy,  R2 + | XL – XC |2 = R
16

1 1 20 3
XC = = =  | XL – XC | = R
C 3 3 4
100   10 3
2
1 1
Since  =  , resonant frequency 0 =
XC 1 2 0 LC
  tan  = = or  = 30º
R2 3
1 1
pqafd  =  , vuquknh vko`fÙk 0 =
Hence current I2 leads voltage by 30º.
2 0 LC
 The phase difference between I1 and I2 is 90º.
3
 XC – XL = R
The maximum current through R1 – L branch is 4

blfy, /kkjk I2 oksYVst ls 30º vxzxkeh gSA 2


XL   1
 = 2 LC =   =
 I1 rFkk I2 ds chp dykUrj 90º gSA XC  0  4

R1 – L 'kk[kk  1 3
1  4  = 4 R
ls tkus okyh vf/kdre /kkjk gSA XC  XC = R
 
V0 200 2
= = = 10 2 amp.
2 2 2
R  L
1 102  (10 3 )2

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PART-II CHEMISTRY AgClO3 + Cl2
90ºC
  2AgCl+ 2ClO2 + O2

31. 4 mol of B combine ………. 37. F2 and Cl2 are soluble ……….
4 eksy B dks 1 eksy A ls ………. F2 rFkk Cl2 ty esa ?kqyu'khy ……….
Sol. A + 4B  AB4
Sol. EFo   EoO 
2 /F 2 / OH
Mol. wt. of AB4 = 12 + 4 × 35.5 = 154
Valency of A = 4 Hence, F2 displaces oxygen from water, i.e.,
2F2 + 2H2O  4HF + O2
154
Eq. Wt. of AB4 =  38.5 While Cl2 reacts with H2O to form HCl + HClO as Cl2 undergoes
4
disproportionation and it cannot displace oxygen.
A + 4B  AB4
AB4 dk v.kq Hkkj = 12 + 4 × 35.5 = 154 Sol. EFo   EoO 
2 /F 2 / OH

A dh la;kstdrk = 4 blfy,] F2 ty ls vkWDlhtu dks foLFkkfir djrh gS vFkkZr~, 2F2 +

154 2H2O  4HF + O2


AB4 dk rqY;kadh Hkkj =  38.5
4 tcfd Cl2, H2O ls fØ;k djds HCl + HClO cukrh gS D;ksafd Cl2
fo"kekuqikrhdj.k n'kkZrh gS rFkk ;g vkWDlhtu dks foLFkkfir ugha dj
33. '10 volume strength' H2O2 solution……….
ldrh gSA
'10 vk;ruh lkUnzrk' H2O2 foy;u ……….
Sol. 1CC H2O2 soln  10 CC O2 (NTP) 38. XeF2 reacts with PF5 to ……….
XeF2 , PF5 ls vfHkfØ;k ……….
2H2O2  2H2O + O2
Sol. PF5 is a fluoride ion acceptor so it yields cationic species with
10 10
2× mol mol xenon fluorides.
22400 22400
PF5, ¶yksjkbM vk;u xzkgh gS blfy, ;g ftukWu ¶yksjkbM ds lkFk
W msolute  g
% =  100 /kuk;u Lih'kht nsrk gSA
V v soln  mL 
XeF2 + PF5  [XeF]+ [PF6]–
10
2  34
22400 W
=  100  3 %  
1  V  39. XeF6 + SiO2  ‘X’ + ‘Y’ then ……….
XeF6 + SiO2  ‘X’ + ‘Y’ rks ……….

35. According to Langmuir adsorption ……….: Sol. 2XeF6 + SiO2  SiF4 + 2XeOF4, (A), (C) and (D) are not
ySaXewj vf/k'kks"k.k lerki ds vuqlkj ………. possible

Sol. Because extent of adsorption becomes constant at high 2XeF6 + SiO2  SiF4 + 2XeOF4, (A), (C) rFkk (D) lEHko ugha gSA
pressure and reaches a constant limiting value.
D;ksafd vf/k'kks"k.k dk izlkj mPp nkc ij fu;r gks tkrk gS rFkk
,d fu;r lhekUr eku izkIr djrk gSA 40. ……….

36. When dry chlorine is passed ……….


Sol.
tc 'kq"d Dyksjhu dks flYoj ……….
Sol. In AgClO3, Cl is in +5 oxidation state. When chlorine is
3 CH COO – H O
passed through silver chlorate then ClO2 is formed in which    3 


Cl is in +4 oxidation state.
AgClO3 esa] Cl +5 vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk esa gSA tc Dyksjhu dks
flYoj DyksjsV esa ls xqtkjrs gS] rks ClO2 curh gS] ftlesa Cl +4
vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk esa gSA It is perkin reaction (;g ikfdZu vfHkfØ;k gSA).

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44. The reactivity of carboxylic ……….
41. Furfural on ……….
O CHO ,LVjhdj.k vfHkfØ;k ds fy, ……….
lkUnz NaOH ds lkFk ………. Sol. The esterification reaction proceeds via transition state

NaOH O – R
Sol. 2 +
O CHO O CH2OH O COONa +
ROH/H i.e. ion H2SO4
Furfural RCOOH R – C – OH
Furfural alcohol Sodium salt of
Furoic acid Alkyl
group on OH
Carboxylic acid
NaOH
2 +
O CHO O CH2OH O COONa Here, the hybridization changes from sp2 of COOH group to sp3
QjD;wjy QjD;wjy ,YdksgkWy ¶;wjksbd vEy dk
of transition state where the stability depends upon crowding.
lksfM;e yo.k
More bulkier the alkyl group, less stable is the transition state,

hence less reactive the carboxylic acid.

42. 3

O / Zn
 ………. R
H2O In R C – COOH there is maximum crowding.
CH3
R
CH3 CH3 Thus, reactivity order will be
O3 / Zn
Sol.  
H2 O O R R
H HCOOH > RCH2COOH > CH – COOH > R C – COOH
O R R

O O Sol. ,LVjhdj.k vfHkfØ;k laØe.k voLFkk ds ek/;e ls lEiUu gksrh gS


H
H OH¯ H O – R
H O  O R'OH/H
+
vFkkZr~ vk;u H2SO4
RCOOH R – C – OH
CH3
OH

O O OH
H H ;gkW laØe.k voLFkk¡ esa COOH lewg dk ladj.k sp2 ls sp3 esa
O O
ifjofrZr gksrk gS tgk¡ LFkkf;Ro HkhM+ (crowding) ij fuHkZj djrk gSA

 vf/kd cM+s ,fYdy lewg dh laØe.k voLFkk de LFkk;h gksrh gS] vr%

O R
dkcksZfDlfyd vEy de fØ;k'khy gksrk gSA R C – COOH
R
43. 2CH3–CH2–COOH……….
esa vf/kdre HkhM+ gSA

 O  vr% fØ;k'khyrk dk Øe %
 ||  
Sol.  CH CH – C – O  Ca 
 3 2 2
R R
HCOOH > RCH2COOH > CH – COOH > R C – COOH
O R
R
||
CH3 – CH2 – C – CH2 – CH3 + CaCO
3 gksxkA

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COOH 20 × 0.1 = 10 × N2
45. When COOH ………. N2 = 0.2

COOH Normality 0.2
Valency =  2
Molarity 0.1
COOH
tc COOH ………. The oxidation state of metal ion is +2

COOH Sol. N1V1 = N2V2
20 × 0.1 = 10 × N2
O
Sol. N2 = 0.2
COOH COOH C
heat heat
O
COOH ukWeZyrk 0.2
COOH COOH C la;kstdrk =  2
eksyjrk 0.1
O
/kkrq vk;u dh vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +2 gSA
Geminal dicarboxylic acids undergo easy decarboxylation,

COOH
47. Calculate number of moles ……….
st
hence 1 is formed, then immediate
0.02N vkWDtsfyd vEy ds 100L ……….
COOH
Sol. N = 0.02
O
0.02
M=  0.01
C 2
dehydration takes place to form O
 C OOH   COOH 
C  | is dibasic acid  | f}{kkjh; vEy gSA
 COOH   COOH 
O
Number of moles of oxalic acid in 100 L of 0.01 M
Hence, choice (D) is correct while choices (A), (B) and (C)
= 100 × 0.01 = 1 mol
are incorrect.
0.01M ds 100 L esa vkWDtsfyd vEy ds eksyksa dh la[;k
O
Sol. = 100 × 0.01 = 1 mol
COOH COOH C
Å"ek Å"ek
COOH O
COOH COOH C
48. Among the following find……….
O
fuEu esa ls fdrus dFku ……….
tsfeuy MkbZ dkcksZfDlfyd vEy vklkuh ls fodkcksZfDlfyd gks
Sol. (S)adsorption = – ve

COOH
tkrk gS vr% igys curk gS rFkk 'kh?kzrk ls 49. For the just coagulation ……….
COOH 250 mL, Fe(OH)3 lkWy ds ……….
O millim ole of electrolyte
Sol. Coagulating value =
futZyhÑr gksdj C cukrk gSA volume of solution(in lit.)
O
C
2 1
= 8
250
O
1000
vr% fodYi (D) lgh gS tcfd fodYi (A), (B) rFkk (C) xyr gSA oS | q r vi?kV~; ds feyheksy
LdUnu eku =
foy;u dk vk;ru ¼yhVj esa½
46. 10 mL of 0.1 M solution ……….
2 1
0.1 M /kkrq vk;u dk 10 mL ………. = 8
250
Sol. N1V1 = N2V2 1000

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50. 5.7 g of bleaching powder………. (F) Congo red is acidic dye. It is negatively charged.
5.7 g fojatd pw.kZ dks 500 mL ………. (G) Methylene blue is basic dye. It is positively charged.
KIHCl Na2S2O3
(H) Soap micelle is negatively charged.
Sol. Bleaching power   I2   (A) /kq,¡ esa –ve vkos'k j[kus okys /kwy ds d.k gksrs gSA
I– + Na2S4O6 (B) unh ds ty esa –ve vkos'k j[kus okys /kwy ds d.k gksrs gSA
The redox changes are 2e + I2  2I–

(C) xans ty esa _.kkRed vkosf'kr O;FkZ d.k gksrs gSA


2 5 / 2
Na2 S2 O3  Na2 S 4 O6 + 2e– (D) Sb2S3 lksy _.kkRed vkosf'kr gSA
Meq. of availabel Cl2 in 25 mL of bleaching powder solution (E) Al(OH)3 lksy /kukRed vkosf'kr gSA
1 (F) dkWUxks jsM vEyh; jatd gSA ;g _.kkRed vkosf'kr gSA
= meq. of Na2S2O3 used = 24.35 ×
10 (G) esFkkbyhu Cyw {kkjh; jatd gSA ;g /kukRed vkosf'kr gSA
Equivalents of available Cl2 in 500 mL of bleaching powder (H) lkcqu felSyh _.kkRed vkosf'kr gSA
solution
1 500 1 54. The oxidation state of xenon ……….
= 24.35    = 48.7/1000 ijftusV vk;u esa ftukWu dh ……….
10 25 1000
Sol. XeO64–
W 48.7
 O.S. = +8
35.5 1000
WCl2 = 1.72g
55. 3HCl  HNO3  ……….
(Conc.)
1.72 (Conc.)
% of available Cl2 in bleaching powder =  100
5.7 3HCl HNO3  ……….
= 30% ( lkan)z ( lkan)z
divide by 10, hence answer is 3 5 3
KIHCl Na2S2O3 Sol. Aquaregia : 3HCl  HNO3  NOCl 2H2O  2Cl
Sol. fojatd pw.kZ    I2   I– + Na2S4O6 (Conc.) (Conc.)
– –
jsMkWDl ifjorZu gS 2e + I2  2I 5 3
2 5 / 2 vEyjkt % 3HCl HNO3  NOCl 2H2 O  2Cl
Na2 S2 O3  Na2 S 4 O6 + 2e– ( lkan)z ( lkan)z

25 mL fojatd pw.kZ foy;u esa miyC/k Cl2 ds feyhrqY;kad


56. How many of the following ……….
1
= iz;qDr Na2S2O3 ds feyh rqY;kad = 24.35 × fuEu esa ls fdruh Lih'kht Qsgfyax ……….
10 Sol. (ii & vi) aliphatic aldehydes give fehling test but aromatic
500mL fojatd pw.kZ foy;u esa miyC/k Cl2 ds rqY;kad aldehyde and ketones do not give fehling test.
1 500 1 gy% (ii o vi) ,fyQsfVd ,fYMgkbM Qsgfyax ijh{k.k nsrs gSa ysfdu ,sjkseSfVd
= 24.35    = 48.7/1000
10 25 1000 ,fYMgkbM ,oa dhVksu Qsgfyax ijh{k.k ugha nsrs gSaA
W 48.7

35.5 1000 57. How many of the following will ……….
WCl2 = 1.729 g fuEu esa ls fdruh Lih'kht xeZ djus ……….
Sol. (i), (ii), (v)
1.729
fojatd pw.kZ esa miyC/k Cl2 dk izfr'kr =  100 30.33
5.7 58. Identify how many of the ……….
% 30% igpkfu;s fuEu esa ls fdrus ……….
10 ls foHkkftr djus ij mÙkj 3 gSA Sol. (1,2,3,5)
OH
51. Cl2 disproportionate to Cl– and ……….
Cl2, Cl– rFkk ,d Lih'kht A esa ………. O
– 1 O
Sol. Cl2 disproportionate as Cl– & O Cl– O
– 1
C–CH3
Cl2, Cl– rFkk O Cl– ds :i eas fo"kekuqikfrr gksrh gSA

53. In how many of the following……….


Gives positive iodoform test.
fuEu esa ls fdrus dksykWbMh d.k ………. /kukRed vk;ksMksQkeZ ijh{k.k nsrs gSaA
Sol. (A) Smoke contains dust particle carrying –ve charge.
(B) River, water contain dust particle having –ve charge.
59. How many compounds are ……….
(C) Sewage water contain negatively charged waste
particles.
fuEu esa ls fdrus ;kSfxd ukfHkdLusgh ……….
(D) Sb2S3 sol is negatively charged. Sol. (3,8)
(E) Al(OH)3 sol is positively charged.

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PART-III MATHEMATICS = –3 (2iˆ  ˆj – 2k)
ˆ
 
n1.n2 2
61. For non-coplanar.................. cos =   =
| n1 || n2 | 29
vleryh; lfn'k..................
   5 5
tan =  = tan–1  
Sol. a, b andrFkk c 2 2
     
| (a  b).c | = | a ||b || c | = constant vpj

      63. The vectors a = –4 î ..................
| a  b | | c | cos= | a ||b || c |

    lfn'k a = –4 î + 3 k̂ ..................
| a ||b | sin. cos= | a ||b | 
Sol. A vector along the angle bisector
sin. cos= 1
dks.k lef}Hkktd ds vuqfn'k lfn'k
cos = cosec [ 0]
ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
cos  1 and cosec1
= â  bˆ = ( 4i  3k) + (14i  2 j  5k)
so equality holds vr% cjkcj dk fpUg gksus ds fy, 5 15

   12iˆ  9kˆ  14iˆ  2ˆj  5kˆ 2(iˆ  ˆj  2k)


ˆ
when  = 0 or  = it means a, b are perpendicular = =
2 15 15
   
and c is perpendicular to both a and b .  d = ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ

     
tc  = 0 ;k  = rks a, b yEcor~ gS rFkk c , a vkSj b 64. If the projection..................
2 
nksuksa ds yEcor~ gSA ;fn lery r.n  q ..................
Sol. Equation of PS is
62. Position vectors of .................. PS dk lehdj.k
prq"Qyd ABCD ds..................   
r  p  n
D(1,0,0)
  
Then rc p  n .n  q
 

v3 
Sol. A(3,–2,1) q  p.n
C(4,0,3)
 


v2 n.n
v1  
  (q  p.n)n
So blfy, s  p  
B(3,1,5) | n |2

v1  0iˆ  3 ˆj  4kˆ 65. A vector which is..................
 ,d lfn'k tks lfn'k..................
v 2  ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ

 Sol. a = 4iˆ – ˆj  3kˆ
v 3  –2iˆ  2ˆj – kˆ

ˆi ˆj kˆ b = –2iˆ  ˆj – 2kˆ
    
n1  v1  v 2 = 0 3 4  9(a  b)
 required vector vfHk"V lfn'k c = ±  
1 2 2 |ab|

n1 = –2iˆ  4 ˆj – 3kˆ ˆi ˆj kˆ
 
ab = 4 –1 3 = – ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ =
ˆi ˆj kˆ
   –2 1 –2
n2  v 2  v 3 = 1 2 2
–2 2 –1 ± 3(iˆ – 2ˆj – 2k)
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  
 2  r = c + b
66. If a  2x ˆi  4xjˆ  kˆ ..................   
 c.a
 = c –   . b
;fn a  2x 2 ˆi  4xjˆ  kˆ .................. b.a
            
Sol. a.b  0 and rFkk a  c i.e 2x 2 ˆi  4xjˆ  kˆ (b.a) c – (c . a) b a  (c  b)
=   =  
b.a a.b
=  ˆi  20ˆj  50kˆ

1 69. The vertices of a..................


 2x2 = , 4x = 20 , 1 = 50   x =
10 ,d f=kHkqt ds 'kh"kZ ..................
 
AlsorFkk a.b = 14x2 – 8x + x

= 14x2 – 7x is negative when _.kkRed gS] tc


Sol.
1
x=
10

67. The vector equation.................. 9  4  1  14


AB =

lery r.(2iˆ  7ˆj  4k)
ˆ  3 ..................
AC = 1  4  9  14
Sol. The vector eq. of the plane passing through the intersection
M (3, 3, 3)
of the planes is 
leryksa ds çfrPNsnu ls xqtjus okys lery dk lfn'k lehdj.k AM = 2iˆ  2ˆj  kˆ
  ˆ
[r.(2iˆ  7ˆj  4k)
ˆ – 3] +  [r.(3i  5ˆj  4k)
ˆ  11] = 0      
70. (d  a) . a  (b  (c  d)) ..................
 
It passes through the point ;g fcUnq ls xqtjrk gS      
Sol. (d  a). a  (b  (c  d))
(–2, 1, 3) = 2iˆ  ˆj  3kˆ  
      
= (d  a). a  {(b.d)c – (b.c)d} 
[( 2iˆ  ˆj  3kˆ ).( 2iˆ  7ˆj  4kˆ ) – 3] +   
       
[( 2iˆ  ˆj  3kˆ ).( 3iˆ  5ˆj  4kˆ ) + 11] = 0 = (d  a). (b.d)a  c – (b.c)a  d
 
   
 [(–4 – 7 + 12) – 3]+ [(–6 – 5 + 12) + 11] = 0 = (b.d)[a c d]
1
 –2 + (12) = 0   = . Substitute this value of  in (1)
6 71. The direction ratio's..................

to get the reqd. eq. of the plane. (1,0,0) vkSj (0,1,0) ls ..................

1 Sol. Any plane through (1,0,0) is a(x – 1) + by + cz = 0 .......(1)


 –2 + (12) = 0   = .  ds bl eku dks (1) esa j[kus ij
6 It passes through (0,1,0), a(0 – 1) + b + 0 = 0
a = b ......(2)
gesa vHkh"V lery çkIr gksrk gSA

(1) makes an angle of with x + y = 3
    4
68. If r  b  c  b ..................
     (a)(1)  (b)(1)  (c)(0)
;fn r  b  c  b ..................  cos =
4 a2  b 2  c 2 1  1  0
     
Sol. r  b  c  b now r  a 1 ab
 =
2 2 a 2  b2  c 2
   
(r –c )× b =0  r.a = 0

a2  b2  c 2
     
r – c = b  ( c +  b ). a = 0  a+b=
 
 
c

b c.a  2ab = c2  2a2 = c2  c = 2a
r = +  =–  
b.a
 a:b:c= a:a: 2a  (1,1, 2 )
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Hindi. (1,0,0) ls xqtjus okyk lery a(x – 1) + by + cz = 0 74. Equation of plane..................

.......(1)
ewy fcUnq ls xqtjus ..................

;g (0,1,0) ls xqtjrk gS a(0 – 1) + b + 0 = 0 Sol. Line is parallel to  ˆi  mjˆ  nkˆ and passes through (a, b, c)
a = b ......(2)
js[kk  ˆi  mjˆ  nkˆ ds lekUrj gks vkSj (a, b, c) ls xqtjrh gSA

(1) ;g lery x + y = 3 ds lkFk dks.k cukrh gS so equation of plane is x(bn –cm) + y(c – an) + z (am – b) = 0
4
vr% lery dk lehdj.k x(bn –cm) + y(c – an) + z (am – b) = 0
 (a)(1)  (b)(1)  (c)(0)
 cos =
4 a2  b 2  c 2 1  1  0   
75. Vector a  (b  a) ..................
1 ab   
 = lfn'k a  (b  a) leryh; ..................
2 2 a 2  b2  c 2         
Sol. a  (b  a) = (a.a)b – (a.b)a

 a+b= a2  b2  c 2  
so it is coplanar with a and b

 2ab = c2  2a2 = c2  c = 2a 
vr% ;g a rFkk b ds leryh; gSA
 a:b:c= a:a: 2a  (1,1, 2 )
  
76. Let a, b and c ..................
  
72. If a , b and c ..................
  
   ekuk a, b vkSj c ..................
;fn a , b ,oa c ..................
  
   Sol. v1 = [ a b c ]
Sol. Since a , b and c are coplanar , therefore
   1 1 –2
pawfd a , b ,oa c leryh; gS vr% v2 = 3 –2 1 [a
     
b c ] = 15 [ a b c ]
   1 –4 2
[a b c ] = 0
         v2
Alsoiqu% [ a b c ]2 = [ a  b b  c c  a ]  = 15
v1
        
AndvkSj [ a  b b  c c  a ] = 2[ a b c ] = 0
  
77. Let t = [ u v  ] where..................
73. A(3, 2, 0); B(5, 3, 2) ..................   
ekuk t = [ u v  ] tgk¡ ..................
A(3, 2, 0); B(5, 3, 2) vkSj..................   
  
Sol. t = u.( v  ) = | u | |( v   )| cos 
Sol. AB = 4  1 4 = 3   
= | u | | v | |  | cos  . sin 
AC = 144  16  9 = 13
t = 2 cos .sin 
We know from geometry that internal bisector of BAC so blfy, t  [–2, 2] &vkSj (3 – t2)max = 3 at t = 0
divides BC in the ratio AB : AC
 
i.e., 3 : 13. Hence 78. Let a  b = 2 and..................
T;kferh ls ge tkurs gS fd BAC dk vUr% lef}Hkktd] BC dks 

ekuk a  b = 2 vkSj..................
AB : AC ds vuqikr esa vFkkZr 3 : 13 ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr djrk
 2   
a – b + 2c (a  b)
gS vr%
Sol.

 27  65 18  39 –9  26   
a2  b2 – 2 a.b + 2 c.a + 2 c.b
D , ,      
 16 16 16  =

    
= (19/8, 57/16, 17/16). = 8 + 2 (c.a  c.b – a.b) ..........(1)

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      
x;k gS (a – c) . (b – c) = 0
Given fn;k Now vc a b c =1
    
 a.b – a.c – c.b + 1 = 0    2
 a b c =1
     
 a.c + c.b – a.b = 1 2 2
 2     
 a  b  c + 2( a. b + b.c + c.a ) = 1
Hence, from (1)
vr% (1) ls  1 + 1 + 1 + 2(0 + cos + cos) = 1

 2     cos + cos = –1
a – b + 2c (a  b) = 8 + 2 = 10
81. If a and b are unit..................
79. A parallelogram is.................. ;fn a vkSj b nks..................
  
lfn'kksa a = 3  –  .................. 2
   2 2  
Sol. a b = a  b + 2 a.b
D
C = 1 + 1 + 2cos


= 4cos2
Sol. 2

A b
   
a = a  b = 2cos
B 2
    
AC  a  b 
Similary blh izdkj a – b = 2sin
   2
 AC = a  b
      
 a  b + a – b = 2  cos  sin   2 2
 2  2  2    2 2
AC = a + b + 2 a.b

 maximum value is 2 2
  2   2    
= 3 –  +   3 + 2 (3 – ).(  3)

2 2    vf/kdre eku 2 2 gSA


= 16  + 4  + 16 . 

 1 82. Two vectors


 
p, q ..................
= 80 + 16(2)(2).   = 112
2
   lery ij nks lfn'k..................
BD = | a – b |

p  q = 13  p2 + q2 + 2 p . q = 13
   
 2  2 2   Sol.
 BD = a + b – 2 a.b
   
  2   2     p – q = 1  p2 + q2 – 2 p . q = 1
= 3 –  +   3 – 2 (3 – ).(   3)

=4 
2
+4
2  
 – 16 .  On adding tksMus ij p2 + q2 = 7  q = 2

= 80 – 32 = 48    
On subtract ?kVkus ij 4 p . q = 12  p . q = 3
2
 d1  d22 = 112 + 48 = 160
 
 p q cos = 3
  
80. Let a, b, c be three..................
  
ekuk a, b, c rhu bdkbZ.................. 3
 cos =
2
   
Sol. a  b  a.b = 0

  =
also rFkk, c.a = cos 6

c.b = cos
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83. A line makes the same..................  
Now vc, a2 – a1  – 3iˆ  0 ˆj  2kˆ
,d js[kk x-v{k rFkk z-v{k..................
ˆi ˆj kˆ
Sol. A line makes angle  with x-axis and z-axis and  with y-  
and vkSj b1  b2  1 2 –3  2iˆ – ˆj  0kˆ
axis.
2 4 –5
,d js[kk x-v{k vkSj z-v{k izR;sd ds lkFk  dks.k vkSj y-v{k ds
   
lkFk  dks.k cukrh gS Again now iqu%,  a2 – a1  .  b1  b2 
 = cos , m = cos, n = cos 

 2 + m2 + n2 = 1
=  – 3iˆ  0ˆj  2kˆ  .  2iˆ – ˆj  0kˆ  = – 6
cos2 + cos2 + cos2  = 1  
and vkSj b1  b2  4  1 0  5
2cos2  = 1 – cos2 
 
2cos2  = sin2   
 a2 – a1  . b1  b2 
 shortest distance U;wure nwjh =  
But, it is given ijUrq] fn;k x;k gS b1  b2
sin2  = 3sin2 

From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get 6 6


= – 
5 5
lehdj.k (i) vkSj (ii), ds }kjk

3sin2  = 2cos2   
86. The vectors x and y ..................
2 2
3(1 – cos ) = 2cos 
 
3 = 5 cos2  lfn'k x rFkk y lehdj.kksa ..................

3   
cos2  = Sol. 2x  y  p
5
        
x  2y  q i.e. 2x  4y  2q  3y  2q – p 
84. If angle  between..................
 
 2q – p 2iˆ – 2ˆj – ˆi – ˆj ˆi – 3ˆj
x 1 y –1 i.e. y = c=
;fn js[kk = .................. 3 3 3
1 2
   
    4q – 2p 2p – q
(1)(2)  (2)(–1)  (2)(  )  x  q – 2y = q – =
Sol. sin = 3 3
1 4  4 4  1 
2iˆ  2ˆj – ˆi  ˆj ˆi  3ˆj
1 2  5 = =
 =  = 3 3
3 3 5 3
  ˆi – 3ˆj ˆi  3ˆj 1– 9 8
Now vc x. y = . = =–
85. The shortest distance.................. 3 3 9 9

js[kkvksa r  4iˆ – ˆj   ˆi  2ˆj – 3kˆ ..................
    8
 xycos= –
9
 
Sol. Let ekuk a1  4iˆ – ˆj , a2  ˆi – ˆj  2kˆ
1 9 1 9 8 8 4
 cos = –  cos = =–
  3 3 9 10 5
b1  ˆi  2ˆj – 3kˆ , b2  2iˆ  4 ˆj – 5kˆ

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87. The equation of ..................  
90. Let a and b be unit ..................
ml lery dk lehdj.k..................  
ekuk a vkSj b nks ..................
Sol. Direction ratios of the normal are <– 1, – 5, 6 >
     
vfHkyEc dk fn~d vuqikr < – 1, – 5, 6 > Sol. a  a  b
  b  ab   a  b 
 
 equation of a plane is    
– 1 (x – 2) – 5 (y + 3) + 6 (z – 1) = 0
= a  a  b  b  a  b a  b
. ×

lery dk lehdj.k – 1 (x – 2) – 5 (y + 3) + 6 (z – 1) = 0   
= a  a  b  b  a b 
.

i.e. x + 5y – 6z + 19 = 0.
  
= a  a  b  a  a. b b 
.
88. The equation of plane..................
    
fcUnq (1, 2, 3) ls xqtjus.................. = a.a + a a  b
 
Sol. Equation of the plane is lery     
dk lehdj.k
= 1 (as a.b = 0, a . ab   = 0)
1(x – 1) + 2 (y – 2) + 3 (z – 3) = 0

i.e., x + 2y + 3z = 14

 
89.  and  are two ..................

 
 vkSj  nks bdkbZ lfn'k..................

Sol.  ˆ
r   0 (taking dot on both the sides of the given


equation and using r.  0 )
 ˆ 
r   0 (nksuks rjQ lfn'k xq.ku ysus ij rFkk r.  0 )

and vkSj

    
2r  (r  ˆ )  3r  (r  ˆ )  r  ˆ


   
2((r ˆ )r  (r  r ) ˆ )  3 ((r  ˆ ) r  ( r  r )ˆ )  r  ˆ

  2 | r |2 ˆ  3 | r |2 ˆ  r  ˆ

 3 | r |2 ˆ   r  ˆ  2 | r |2 ˆ

 9 | r |4  | r |2 2 | r |4

 | r | 1
7

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MAIN PATTERN ONLINE TEST-4
(MONT-4) XII
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVNACED) 2017
DATE : 06-02-2017 COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), ANOOP (EP), AKHIL (EF)

ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PART-I PHYSICS

1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (B)

8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (B) 14. (C)

15. (C) 16. (4) 17. (4) 18. (8) 19. (2) 20. (1) 21. (9)

22. (3) 23. (6) 24. (2) 25. (2) 26. (3) 27. (4) 28. (0)

29. (7) 30. (1)

PART-II CHEMISTRY

31. (A) 32. (D) 33. (B) 34. (B) 35. (A) 36. (A) 37. (B)

38. (B) 39. (B) 40. (A) 41. (C) 42. (B) 43. (A) 44. (D)

45. (D) 46. (2) 47. (1) 48. (1) 49. (8) 50. (3) 51. (1)

52. (7) 53. (6) 54. (8) 55. (2) 56. (2) 57. (3) 58. (4)

59. (2) 60. (4)

PART- III MATHEMATICS

61. (A) 62. (B) 63. (A) 64. (B) 65. (B) 66. (A) 67. (C)

68. (A) 69. (D) 70. (A) 71. (B) 72. (C) 73. (A) 74. (A)

75. (A) 76. (5) 77. (3) 78. (5) 79. (8) 80. (1) 81. (4)

82. (6) 83. (3) 84. (5) 85. (6) 86. (4) 87. (9) 88. (7)

89. (7) 90. (1)

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