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PART I : PHYSICS
SECTION – 1 : (Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
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4. Under isothermal condition two soap bubbles of radii r1 and r2 coalesce to form a single bubble of
radius r. The external pressure is P0. surface tension of soap solution will be:
P (r 3 r 3 r 3 ) P (r 3 r 3 r 3 )
(A) 0 2 21 22 (B) 0 2 21 22
4(r1 r2 r ) 4(r1 r2 r )
P0 (r 3 r13 r23 ) P0 (r 3 r13 r23 )
(C) (D)
2(r12 r22 r 2 ) 2(r12 r22 r 2 )
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5 3 ˆ 5
(A) R gj (B) R3 g(iˆ ˆj)
6 6 2
2 3 ˆ 2
(C) R gj (D) R3 g(iˆ ˆj)
3 3 2
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3
8. A cubical block ‘A’ of mass m 0 (=a = 3kg) of edge ‘a’ and density ‘’ floats in a liquid of density
‘3’. The lower surface of the cube just touches the free end of massless spring of spring
constant k(=a2g) fixed at the bottom of the vessel. Another block ‘B’ of mass ‘m’ placed over the
2
block ‘A’, so that, the cube is immersed in liquid upto of cube height in equilibrium. Then the
3
value of ‘m’ is
(A) 3 kg (B) 6 kg
(C) 8 kg (D) 4 kg
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12. A small solid ball of density ‘’ is held inside at point A within a P Q
closed cubical container (of side L) which is filled with an ideal liquid
of density 4 as shown in the figure. The container starts moving L/2
with constant acceleration ‘a’ horizontally and the ball is released A a
from point A simultaneously. Consider the following statements and
choose the correct one(s). L/2
(A) If a = 3g, the ball hits the top of container at end Q.
(B) If a = 2g, the ball hits the top of container at end Q. R L S
L
(C) Ball hits the top of container at end Q after a time t =
3g
2L
(D) Ball hits the top of container at end Q after a time t =
3g
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This section contains 8 multiple choice type questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. An ideal gas expands from volume V1 to V2. This may be achieved by any of the three processes:
isobaric, isothermal and adiabatic. Let U be the change in internal energy of the gas, Q be the
quantity of heat added to the system and W be the work done by the system. Identify which of the
following statements is not true for ∆U?
(A) ∆U is the least in the adiabatic expansion.
(B) ∆U is the greatest in the adiabatic expansion.
(C) ∆U is greatest under isobaric process.
(D) ∆U in isothermal process lies in-between the value obtained under isobaric and adiabatic
process.
2. One mole of a non ideal gas undergoes a change of state (2.0 atm, 3.0 L, 95 K) (4.0 atm, 5.0
L, 245 K) with a change in internal energy , U 30.0 L- atm. The change in enthalpy H of
the process in L-atm is
(A) 40.0
(B) 42.3
(C) 44.0
(D) not defined, because pressure is not constant
3. 3 mol sample of a non linear triatomic ideal gas at 300 K is allowed to expand under isobaric
adiabatic condition from 5 L to 40 L. The value of H is
(A) -12.46 KJ (B) -14.965 KJ
(C) - 24.62 KJ (D) - 10.24 KJ
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4. In which case of mixing of a strong acid and a strong base each of 1N concentration, temperature
increase will be highest (Assume the molar heat capacity of all the solutions are same and
density of each solution is 1 g/ml)
(A) 15 mL acid – 20 mL base (B) 110 mL acid – 40 mL base
(C) 25 mL acid – 25 mL base (D) 35 mL acid – 15 mL base
5. The work done in an open vessel at 300 K, when 112 g iron reacts with dil. HCl, will be
( Fe + 2HCl FeCl2 + H2 )
(A) 1200 cal (B) 600 cal
(C) 300 cal (D) 200 cal
1
6. H2 (g) O2 (g) H2 O( )
2
B.E. (H–H) = x1, B.E. (O=O) = x2, B.E. (O–H) = x3
Latent heat of vapourization of liquid water into water vapour = x 4, then Hf of H2O l is
x2 x2
(A) x1 x3 x4 (B) 2x 3 x1 x4
2 2
x x2
(C) x1 2 2x 3 x 4 (D) x1 2x 3 x 4
2 2
8. Bond energy of N N, H – H bond, N – H bond are a, b and c respectively. The H for the
reaction, 2NH3 N2 + 3H2 is
(A) 6c – 3b – a (B) 6c + 3b + a
(C) c + 6b – a (D) 6c + b – 3a
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12. The standard enthalpies of formation of CO2(g) and HCOOH ( ) are –393.7 kJmol–1 and –409.2
kJmol–1 respectively. Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) –393.7 kJ mol–1 is the enthalpy change for the reaction, C(s) O2 (g) CO2 (g).
(B) The enthalpy change for the reaction,
HCOOH(), would be –15.5 kJmol–1.
CO2 (g) H2 (g)
(C) The enthalpy change for the reaction,
H2O(g) CO(g) HCOOH, is –409.2 kJmol–1.
(D) The enthalpy change for the reaction,
H2 (g) CO2 (g) H2O() CO(g), is –409.2 kJmol–1.
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This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
1. Number of natural numbers < 2 .104 which can be formed with the digits 1, 2, 3 only is equal
to
3 6 2 .3 4 3 3 6 2.3 4 3
(A) (B)
2 2
37 1
(C) (D) none of these
2
2. At a platform there are 3 different gates to enter into platform. There are 7 persons waiting to
enter into platform one by one. In how many ways they can enter into platform?
9! 9!
(A) (B)
2! 3!
9!
(C) (D) 9!
4!
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8. The number of ordered triplets (x, y, z) of positive integers which are solutions of the equation x +
y + z = 100 is
(A) 5081 (B) 4851
(C) 6005 (D) None of these.
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
9. In a survey it was found that 21 people liked product A, 26 liked product B and 29 liked product C.
If 14 people liked product A and B, 12 people liked product C and A, 14 people liked product B
and C and 8 liked all the three products then
(A) 12 people liked exactly one product (B) 20 people liked exactly one product
(C) 44 people liked atleast one of the product (D) 40 people liked atleast one of the product
11. The number of ways in which we can choose 2 distinct integers from 1 to 100 such that difference
between them is at most 10 is
100
(A) C2 – 90C2 (B) 100C98 – 90C88
100
(C) C2 – 90C88 (D) None of these
12. If m and n are positive integers more than or equal to 2, m > n, then (mn)! is divisible by
(A) (m!)n (B) (n!)m
(C) (m + n)! (D) (m - n)!
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1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B
5. A 6. B 7. D 8. D
9. A, B, D 10. A, C, D 11. B, C, D 12. B, C
CHEMISTRY (PART-II)
1. B 2. C 3. B 4. C
5. A 6. C 7. C 8. A
9. B, D 10. A, B, C, D 11. A, B, D 12. A, B
MATHEMATICS (PART-III)
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. B
5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B
9. B, C 10. B, C, D 11. A, B, C 12. A, B, C, D
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T db sin T db sin ma
1 2
sin T0 T0 .b .b.h. .a h
Side view
sin
a T2 db T1db
h
2. C
1600 10 6
vP = 4 m/s
4 10 4
1600 106
vQ = 8 m/s
2 104
1
PA PB A v Q2 vP2 gh
2
3. D
2 R3
FB R 3 R3 g g
3 3
When liquid starts leaking from, normal z
given by surface must be zero, so
R3
FB mg M
3
Let V is the volume of liquid upto height z,
then
z3
V R2 z
3
4. B
5. A
R2 F
5. F (gR)
2
Force = B F
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6. B
Consider a thin plane layer of water, which
is located near the opening, whose
thickness in the direction of normal to the
h
plane of growing is a
h/2
a
In equilibrium
gh
a acos ha
2
g h 2 a
a 1 cos
2
2 1 cos 0.07 3
h 4.6 103 = 4.6 mm
g 103 10
7. D
8. D
(Ah)3g = (Aa)g
A
h = a/3 m
a 2
mg + (a3g) = k ( a3 )(3)g
3 3 h
2a
4 3
mg a g 3
3 a
3 k
m = 4 kg 3
9. A, B, D
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10. A, C, D
1
Pa gh2 2L2 gh3 Pa
2
1
g(h3 h2 ) 2L2 …(i)
2
1
Pa gh2 2L2 gh1 p ….(ii)
2
L
Pa A (L h1 )A h1 = 5L/8 h2 h3
2
4P
P a …(iii)
3
3L L
h1 h2 h3 …(iv) L
2
1 4P
From (ii) Pa gh2 2L2 gh, a
2 3
Pa 2L2
h2 h1 …(v)
3g 2g
2L2 P
From (i) h3 h2 h1 a
2g 3g
2L2 2P 3L
3h1 a
2g 3g 2
Putting h2 and h3 in …(iv)
2 2
Pa L P 3L 21
h1 h1 h1 a rad/sec
3g 2g 3g 2 4
4Pa 4 105
P N/m2
3 3
5L 105 35
h2 0
8 3 103 10 3
11. B, C, D
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MATHEMATICS (PART-III)
1. D
Total number of numbers will be equal to the sum of numbers of all possible 1-digit,
2-digit, 3-digit, 4-diigit and 5-digit numbers.
Total number of numbers = 3 + 32 + 33 + 34 + 34
=
3 34 1
34
3 5 2 .3 4 3
.
2 2
2. A
1st person 3 options to enter
2nd person 4 options to enter
3rd person 5 options to enter
: : :
7th person 9 options to enter
9!
Hence the required number of ways would be 3 4 5 … 9 = .
2!
3. B
3630 = 2 3 5 112
Now a divisor will be of the form (4n + 1) if divisor is formed with the help of (4n + 1) type number
or by (4n + 3) types number taken even times.
2 2
Hence divisors are 1, 5, 3 11, 11 , 5 11 , 5 3 11, i.e., 6.
4. B
First, 6 distinct digits can be selected in 10C6 ways. Now the position of smallest digit in them is
fixed i.e. position 4. Of the remaining 5 digits, two digits can be selected in 5C2 ways. These two
th
digits can be placed to the right of 4 position in one way only. The remaining three digits to the
th
left of 4 position are in the required order automatically.
10 5
So n(S) = C6 C2 = 210 10 = 2100.
5. A
2
Here x1x2 x3 = 2 3 5
Let number of two’s given to each of x 1 , x2 , x3 be a, b, c . Then a + b + c = 2, a, b, c 0
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6. B
Let odd natural numbers be 2a – 1, 2b – 1, 2c – 1
where a, b, c are natural numbers
2a – 1 + 2b – 1 + 2c – 1 = 51
a + b + c = 27
a 1, b 1, c 1 .... (1)
No. of solutions of (1) is coefficient of x 24 in (1-x)-3
= 26C2 = 13 x 25 = 325
7. C
2x = 763 – 3y 3 3y < 763
1
1 y < 254
3
y = 1, 3, 5, ... , 253
No. of y = 127.
8. B
Coefficient of x100 in (x + x + ...+ x 98)3
coefficient x
97
in
1 x
98 3
= 4851
1 x 3
9. B, C
Only A + only B + only C = 3 + 6 + 11 = 20 A
and n(A B C) = n(A) + n(B) + n(C) – n(A B) B
– n(B C) – n(C A) + n(A B 6
3 6
C)
= 21 + 26 + 29 – 14 – 12 – 14 + 8 = 44. 8
4 6
11
C
10. B, C, D
Since, 210 = 2 · 3 · 5 · 7
the number of solutions must be same as number of ways of distributing 4 distinct objects
(here 2, 3, 5, 7) in 4 boxes x 1, x2, x3, x4
Thus, number of solution = 44
11. A, B, C
Let the chosen integers be x1 and x2.
Let there be a integer before x 1, b integer between x1 and x2 and c integer after x2
a + b + c = 98. Where a 0, b 10, c 0
Now if we consider the choices where difference is at least 11, then the number of solution is 88+3–
1
C3 –1 = 90C2
Number of ways in which b is less than 10 is 100C2 – 90C2 which is equal to (A), (B) and
(C) option.
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12. A, B, C, D
mn ! is the number of ways of distributing mn distinct objects in n persons equally. Hence
m!n
mn ! is an integer
m!n
(m!)n | (mn)! . Similarly (n!)m | (mn)!
Further m + n < 2 m mn (m + n)! | (mn)! and m – n < m < mn
(m - n)! | (mn)!
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