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MAIN PATTERN PRACTICE TEST-1
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2020
CLASS XII/XIII | (XI SYLLABUS) | COURSE: ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP)
Date (fnukad) : 14-05-2019 Time: 3 Hours (le; : 3 ?k.Vs) Max. Marks (egÙke vad) : 360
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
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. Immediately fill the particulars on this page of the Test 1. ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds bl i`"B ij vko';d fooj.k uhys@dkys ckWy
Booklet with Blue / Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil is IokbaV isu ls rRdky HkjsaA isfUly dk iz;ksx fcYdqy oftZr gSA
strictly prohibited.
2. The Answer Sheet is kept inside this Test Booklet. When 2. mÙkj i=k bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds vUnj j[kk gSA tc vkidks

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


you are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the ijh{kk iqfLrdk [kksyus dks dgk tk,] rks mÙkj i=k fudky dj
Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully.
lko/kkuhiwoZd fooj.k HkjsaA
3. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum 3. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa 90 iz'u gSA vf/kdre vad 360 gSA
marks are 360.
4. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C 4. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk es rhu Hkkx A, B, C gSA ftlds izR;sd Hkkx
consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having esa HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku ,oa xf.kr ds 30 iz'u gS vkSj
30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each
question is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response. lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA izR;sd iz'u ds lgh mÙkj ds fy,

tc rd ifjos"kd funsZ'k ugha nsa rc rd iz'u i=k dh lhy dks ugha [kksaysA
Physics & Mathematics consists are two sections, 4¼pkj½ vad fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s gSA HkkSfrd foKku ,oa xf.kr esa
Section-1 & 2 and Section-1 for Chemistry only. [kaM 1 o 2 gSa rFkk jlk;u foKku esa dsoy [kaM 1 gSA
5. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in 5. vH;kfFkZ;ksa dks izR;sd lgh mÙkj ds fy, mijksDr funsZ'ku la[;k
Instructions No. 4 for correct response of each question. 4 ds funsZ'kkuqlkj vad fn;s tk,axsA izR;sd iz'u ds xyr mÙkj ds
1 mark will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of
each question. No deduction from the total score will be fy;s 1 vad dkV fy;k tk;sxkA ;fn mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fdlh iz'u
made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer dk mÙkj ugha fn;k x;k gks] rks dqy izkIrkad ls dksbZ dVkSrh ugha
sheet. fd tk;sxhA
6. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling 6. çR;sd iz'u dk dsoy ,d gh lgh mÙkj gSA ,d ls vf/kd mÙkj
up more than one response in any question will be treated nsus ij mls xyr mÙkj ekuk tk;sxk vkSj mijksDr funsZ'k 5 ds
as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be
deducted accordingly as per instructions 5 above. vuqlkj vad dkV fy;s tk;saxsA
B. Filling the Top-half of the ORS B. vksvkj,l (ORS) ds Åijh&vk/ks fgLls dk Hkjko :
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS. ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
7. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left corner 7. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk jksy
of your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, darken the uEcj dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh dsoy dkys
corresponding bubbles with Black ball point pen only. Also
fill your roll no. on the back side of your ORS in the space isu ls Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk jksy uEcj
provided (if the ORS is both side printed). fyf[k, (;fn ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA)
8. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper and 8. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys
darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball point pen. ck¡y isu ls dkys dhft,A
9. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 9. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj mfpr
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be rjhds ls ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k tkosxk rFkk
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted from the total. izkIrkad esa ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
10. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled 10. pawfd isu ls Hkjs x, xksys feVkuk vkSj lq/kkjuk laHko ugha gS
bubble, you are advised to be extremely careful while blfy, vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
darken the bubble corresponding to your answer.
11. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the 11. fodYi dks u feVk,a@u Ldzsp djsa vkSj u gh xyr (X) fpUg dks
Cross (X) mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble, HkjsaA ORS dks u dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk dksbZ
smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray
marks or whitener anywhere on the ORS. Hkh fu'kku ;k lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk,aA
12. If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the 12. ;fn ORS esa fdlh izdkj dh fy[ks x, vkadMksa rFkk xksys fd, vkadMksa
bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as final. esa fojks/kkHkkl gS] rks xksys fd, vkadMksa dks gh lgh ekuk tkosxkA
Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke) : Roll Number (jksy uEcj) :

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PART – A Hkkx– A

SECTION - I [k.M- I
Straight Objective Type lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
This section contains 27 multiple choice questions.
bl [k.M esa 27 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. The following graph shows the variation of 1. jkWadsV ds fy, osx le; xzkQ uhps fp=k esa izfnf'kZr
velocity of a rocket with time. Choose the
gSA jkWadsV dh vf/kdre ÅWapkbZ dk p;u fdft,A
maximum height attained by the rocket :
–1)
v(ms
–1) v(ms

1000 1000

120 120
t(s) 0 t(s)
0 10 10 110
110

(1) 1.1 km (1) 1.1 km

(2) 5 km (2) 5 km
(3) 55 km (3) 55 km
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

2. A particle travels n equal distances with 2. ,d d.k n leku nwfj;k Øe'k% v1, v2, ......... vn pky
speeds v1, v2, ......... vn, then the average
ls r; djrk gSA rks d.k dh vkSlr pky V D;k
speed V of the particle will be:
gksxhA
v1  v 2  ...  v n
(1) V 
n v1  v 2  ...  v n
(1) V 
nv1v 2  v n n
(2) V 
v1  v 2  v 3  ...  v n nv1v 2  v n
(2) V 
v1  v 2  v 3  ...  v n
1 1 1 1 1
(3)     ..  
V n  v1 v 2 vn  1 1 1 1 1
(3)     ..  
V n  v1 v 2 vn 
(4) V  v12  v 22  ...  vn2
(4) V  v12  v 22  ...  vn2

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3. The displacement-time graph of a moving 3. fu;r Roj.k ls xfr'khy d.k dk foLFkkiu le; xzkQ
particle with constant acceleration is shown in fp=k esa iznf'kr gSA mi;qDr osx le; xzkQ dk p;u
figure. Choose the correct velocity-time graph :
fdft,A
x(m)
x(m)

5
5

t(s)
0 1 2 t(s)
0 1 2
v
v

(1) t
1 2 (1) t
0 1 2
0

v
v

(2) t
1 2 (2) t
0 1 2
0

v
v

(3) t
0 1 2 (3) t
0 1 2

v
v

(4) t
0 1 2 (4) t
0 1 2

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4. A launch travels across a river from a point A to a 4. ,d uko unh esa fcUnq A ls nwljs fdukjs ij fLFkr
point B of the opposite bank along the line AB fcUnq B rd js[kk AB ds vuqfn'k xfr djrh gSA ;g
forming angle  with the bank. The flag on the js[kk fdukjs ls  dks.k cukrh gSaA uko ds Åij yxk
mast of the launch makes an angle  with its
direction of motion. Choose the correct speed of
gqvk >aMk bldh xfr dh fn'kk ls  dks.k ij ygjkrk
the launch with respect to the bank. (Given that gSA fdukjs ds lkis{k uko dh lgh pky D;k gksxhA
velocity of wind is u perpendicular to the stream) (gok dk osx u ty izokg ds yEcor gSa)
B B
 

u u

 
A A
usin(    ) usin(    )
(1) V = (1) V =
sin  sin 
usin(     / 2) usin(     / 2)
(2) V = (2) V =
sin  sin 
usin(  2   / 2) usin(  2   / 2)
(3) V = (3) V =
sin  sin 
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA
5. Two small rings O and O' are put on two 5. nks NksVh oy; O rFkk O' Øe'k% nks Å/ok/kZj tMor~
vertical stationary rods AB and A' B', NM+ks AB rFkk A' B' ij fLFkr gSA vfoLrkj.kh; Mksjh
respectively. One end of an inextensible thread
is tied at point A'. The thread passes through dk ,d fljk fcUnq A' ij ca/kk gqvk gSA bl Mksjh dks
ring O' and its other end is tied to ring O. oy; O' ls xqtkjrs gq, blds nwljs fljs dks oy; O
Assuming that ring O' moves downwards at a ls cak/kk x;k gSA ekuk oy; O' uhps fd rjQ fu;r
constant velocity v1, then velocity v2 of the rind osx v1 ls xfr'khy gSA rks oy; O dk osx v2 D;k
O, when AOO' = , is.
A A' gksxk] tc AOO' = , gSA
A A'

v2
O' v2
O'


O v1 O v1

B B'
B B'

 2sin2  / 2   2cos2  / 2   2sin  / 2 


2
 2cos2  / 2 
(1) v1  (1) v1   (2) v1  
 (2) v1    cos    sin  
 cos    sin  
 3cos2  / 2   3cos2  / 2 
(3) v1  (3) v1   (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA
 (4) None of these
 sin  
 sin  

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6. A boy on a skateboard is sliding down on a 6. dks.k okys fpdus urry ij ,d yMdk LdsVcksMZ
smooth incline having inclination angle . He (skateboard) ij uhps fQlyrk gS og ,d xsan dks
throws a ball such that he catches it back after bl izdkj ls iz{ksfir djrk gS dh T le; Ik'pkr
time T. The velocity with which the ball was
thrown by the boy relative to himself is : okil xsan dks idM ysrk gSsA Loa; ds lkis{k yMds
dks xsan dks fdl osx ls Qsduk pkfg,A



(1) V = T. g. cos (1) V = T. g. cos
1 1
(2) V = T. g. cos (2) V = T. g. cos
2 2
1 1
(3) V = T. g. cos (3) V = T. g. cos
4 4
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

7. A particle is thrown from a height h horizontally 7. fp=kkuqlkj ,d d.k dks h ÅpkbZ ls {kSfrt fn'kk esa v
towards a vertical wall with a speed v as shown pky ls ,d Å/ok/kZj fnokj dh rjQ iz{ksfir fd;k
in the figure. If the particle returns to the point
of projection after suffering two elastic
tkrk gSA nks izR;kLFk VDdjksa ds Ik'pkr d.k okil
collisions, one with the wall and another with iz{ksi.k fcUnq ij yksV vkrk gSa buesa ls ,d VDdj
the ground, then the total time of flight is : fnokj ds lkFk rFkk nwljh VDdj tehu ds lkFk gksrh
(Elastic collision means the velocity component gSA rks dqy mMM~;u dky D;k gksxkA (izR;kLFk VDdj
perpendicular to the surface gets reversed
during collision)
esa lrg ds yEcor osx dk ?kVd foijhr gks tkrk gS)

v v

h h

2h 2h
(1) (1)
g g
2h 2h
(2) 2 (2) 2
g g
2h 2h
(3) 4 (3) 4
g g
2h 2h
(4) (4)
g g

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8. A heavy block 'B' is sliding with constant 8. ,d Hkkjh fiaM 'B' fu;r osx u ls {kSfrt est ij
velocity u on a horizontal table. The width of fQlyrk gSA fiaM dh pkSMkbZ L gS fiaM ls d nqjh ij
the block is L. There is an insect A at a
distance d from the block as shown in the
fp=kkuqlkj ,d dhMk A fLFkr gSA dhMk ,d fdukjs ls
figure. The insect wants to cross to the nwljs foifjr fdukjs rd est dks ikj djuk pkgrk
opposite side of the table. It begins to crawl at gSA og iznf'kZr {k.k ij fu;r osx v ls xfr izkjaHk
a constant velocity v at the instant shown in the djrk gSA v dk U;qure eku D;k gksuk pkfg, fd
figure. The least value of v for which the insect
can cross to the other side without getting hit
dhMk fiaM ls fcuk VDdjk;s est dks lqjf{kr ikj
by the block is : djds nwqljh rjQ igqp tk;sA
u u
B B

L L

d A d A
uL uL
(1) v min  (1) v min 
d2  L2 d2  L2
2uL 2uL
(2) v min  (2) v min 
d L
2 2
d2  L2
uL uL
(3) v min  (3) v min 
2d2  L2 2d2  L2
uL uL
(4) v min  (4) v min 
d2  2L2 d2  2L2

9. The position time graph for a particle travelling 9. x-v{k ds vuqfn'k xfr'khy d.k dk fLFkrh le; xzkQ
along x-axis has been shown in the figure. fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA vlR; fodYi dk p;u fdft,A
Choose the incorrect option. X
X

t1
t1 O t
O t t2 t3
t2 t3

(1) t = 0 ls d.k xfr izkjaHk djrk gSA


(1) Particle starts from rest at t = 0
(2) Particle is retarding in the interval 0 to t1 (2) 0 ls t1 le; vUrjky rd d.k eafnr gS rFkk
and acceleration in the interval t1 to t2. t1 ls t2 le; vUrjky rd d.k Rofjr gSa
(3) The direction of acceleration has changed (3) 0 ls t3 le; vUrjky rd Roj.k dh fn'kk ,d
once during the interval 0 to t3.
ckj vo'; ifjofrZr gksrh gSA
(4) Displacement of particle from interval
t = zero to t = t2 is zero . (4) t = 'kwU; ls t = t2 le; vUrjky rd d.k dk
foLFkkiu 'kwU; gSA
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10. A man is coming down an incline of angle 30º. 10. ,d O;fDr 30º dks.k okys urry ij uhps fd rjQ

When he walks speed 2 3 m/s–1 he has to 2 3 m/s–1 pky ls xfr djrk gSA og Loa; dks

keep his umbrella vertical to protect himself ckfj'k ls cpkus ds fy, Nkrk Å/ok/kZj fn'kk esa j[krk
from rain. If the actual speed of rain is 5 ms –1
gSA ;fn ckfj'k dh okLrfod pky 5 ms–1 gks rks
then the angle with vertical at which he must
ckfj'k ls cpus ds fy, mldks Nkrk Å/ok/kZj ls fdl
keep his umbrella when he is at rest so that he
dks.k ij j[kuk iMsxk tc og fLFkj voLFkk esa [kMk
does not get drenched.
gksA

30º
30º
(1) = 37º
(1) = 37º
(2)  = 60º
(2)  = 60º
(3)  = 30º
(3)  = 30º
(4)  = 53º
(4)  = 53º

11. If v1  v 2 is perpendicular to v1  v 2 , then 11. ;fn v1  v 2 rFkk v1  v 2 nqljs ds yEcor gks rks

choose the correct option. lgh fodYi dk p;u djks


(1) v1 is perpendicular to v 2
(1) v1 , v 2 ds yEcor gksxkA
(2) v1  v 2
(2) v1  v 2

(3) v1 is a null vector (3) v1 'kwU; lfn'k gSA

(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugh

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12. Three vectors as shown in figure have 12. iznf'kZr rhu lfn'kks ds ifjek.k Øe'k%
magnitudes a  3 , b  4 and c  10 . If the a 3, b 4 rFkk c  10 gS ;fn la[;kW, p rFkk q
numbers p and q are such that c  pa  qb . fuEu izdkj c  pa  qb gks rks fodYi dk p;u djsA
Choose the correct option.
y
y

c
c
b
b

90º
90º
30º x
30º x O a
O a
5 6 10
5 6 10 (1) q  ; p
(1) q  ; p 2 3
2 3
20 5 3 20
(2) q 
5 3
; p (2) q  ; p
2 3 2 3

5 7 5 5 7 5
(3) q  ; p (3) q  ; p
2 3 2 3
7 3 22 7 3 22
(4) q  ; p (4) q  ; p
2 3 2 3

13. Acceleration versus position (a-x) diagram is 13. Roj.k&fLFkrh (a-x) xzkQ fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA d.k
shown in figure, the velocity of the particle }kjk Bhd 20 m nwjh r; djus ds ckn bldk osx
when the particle just covers

20 m v 0  50 ms1 is :  
D;k gksxk izkjfEHkd osx v0  50 ms1 : 
–2 –2
a(ms ) a(ms )
10 10

x(m) x(m)
O 40 O 40
(1) v = 330 ms–1
(1) v = 330 ms–1
(2) v = 550 ms–1
(2) v = 550 ms–1
(3) v = 350 ms–1
(3) v = 350 ms–1
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
(4) None of these

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14. The deceleration experienced by a moving 14. ,d xfrf'ky eksVj cksV dk btau can gksus ds ckn
motor boat, after its engine is cut-off is given by
eanu dv/dt = –kv3 ds }kjk fn;k tkrk gS] tgka k ,d
dv/dt = –kv3, where k is constant. If v0 is the
fu;rkad gSa ;fn batu can gksrs le; osx dk ifjek.k
magnitude of the velocity at cut-off, the

magnitude of the velocity at a time t after the v0 gks rks blds t le; Ik'pkr osx dk ifjek.k D;k

cut-off is. gksxkA


v0
(1) v0
2 (1)
2
(2) v
(2) v
(3) v0e–kt
(3) v0e–kt
v0
(4) v0
2v 02kt  1 (4)
2v 02kt  1

15. A body has maximum range R1 when projected 15. tc ,d oLrq dks urry ij Åij iz{ksfir djrs gS rks
up the incline plane. The same body when
bldh vf/kdre ijkl R1 gSaA tc blh oLrq dks
projected down the inclined plane has
urry ij uhps iz{ksfir djrs gS] rks bldh vf/kdre
maximum range R2. Assuming equal speed of

projection in each case and the body is


ijkl R2 gSA ekuk izR;sd fLFkrh es aiz{ksi.k pky leku

projected onto the inclined plane in the line of gS rFkk oLrq urry ij vf/kdre <ky dh js[kk ds
the greatest slope, choose the correct value of vuqfn'k iz{ksfir dh xbZ gSA vf/kdre {kSfrt ijkl ds
the maximum horizontal range.
fy, lgh fodYi dk p;u fdft,A
2R1R2
(1) R =
R1  R2 2R1R2
(1) R =
R1  R2
R1R2
(2) R =
R1  R2 (2) R =
R1R2
R1  R2
2R1R2
(3) R =
R1  R2 (3) R =
2R1R2
R1  R2
(4) None of these
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugh

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16. In figure shown, the speed of the truck is v to 16. iznf'kZr fp=k esa Vªd dh nk;h rjQ pky v gSA
the right. The speed with which the block is
tc  = 60º gS rc CykWad dh pky D;k gksxhA
moving up when  = 60º is :

v
v



3
3 (1) v
(1) v 8
8
3
3 (2) v
(2) v 4
4
5 5
(3) v (3) v
4 4
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

17. A stone is projected from a horizontal plane. 17. ,d iRFkj dks {kSfrt ry ls iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA
From a horizontal plane. It attains maximum
;g vf/kdre ÅpkbZ 'H' izkIr djrk gSa rFkk fpduh
height 'H' and strikes a stationary smooth wall
and falls on the ground vertically below the fLFkj fnokj ls Vdjkdj tehu ij vf/kdre ÅpkWabZ
maximum height. Assuming the collision be ds Bhd m/okZ/kj uhps fxjrk gSA ekuk VDdj izRFkkLFk
elastic, the ratio of height of the point on the
gSA nhokj ij VDdj ds fcUnq dh ÅpkWabZ rFkk tehu
wall where ball will strike to the max height
from ground is
ls vf/kdre ÅpkbZ dk vuqikr D;k gksxkA
h 3 h 3
(1)  (1) 
H 5 H 5
h 3 h 3
(2)  (2) 
H 2 H 2
h 3 h 3
(3)  (3) 
H 4 H 4
h 1 h 1
(4)  (4) 
H 4 H 4

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18. A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the 18. tehu ls ,d xsan dks m/okZ/kj Åij iz{ksfir fd;k
ground. It crosses a point at the height of 25 m tkrk gSA ;g tehu ls 25m ÅpkbZ okys fcUnq ls
twice at an interval of 4sec. Assuming ball was
4sec ds le;kUrjky es nks ckj xqtjrh gSA ekuk xsan
thrown with velocity of Um/s and t = 0 be the
dks t = 0 ij Um/s pky ls Qssdk tkrk gSA t1 o t2
instant when ball was thrown . If t1 and t2 are
the instants when ball crosses the given point, og le; gSa] tc xsan fn;s x;s fcUnq ls xqtjrh gS] rks

 U   U 
then the value of   is :   dk eku D;k gksxk :
 t1t 2   t1t 2 

 U   U 
(Here t1 and t2 are in seconds and   is an (;gk t1 rFkk t2 lSd.M esa gS rFkk   ,d iw.kkZd
 t1t 2   t1t 2 
integer and g = 10 m/s2) gS ,oa g = 10 m/s2 gSA)
(1) 6
(1) 6
(2) 3
(2) 3
(3) 2
(3) 2
(4) 1 (4) 1

19. On a horizontal flat ground, a person is 19. {kSfrt lery tehu ij ,d O;fDr fcUnq 'A' ij [kMk
standing at a point 'A'. At this point he installs a gqvk gSA og ;gk ij ,d 5m yEck m/ok/kZj [kEHkk
5m long pole vertically. Now he moves 5m
LFkkfir djrk gSA rRi'pkr~ og 5m iwoZ dh rjQ ,oa
towards east and then 2m towards north and
ckn esa 2m mÙkj dh rjQ xfr djrk gqvk fcUnq
reaches at point 'B'. There he installs another
'B' ij igqprk gSA vkSj ;gk ij vU; nwljk 3m yEck
3m long vertical pole. A bird flies from the top
m/ok/kZj [kEHkk LFkkfir djrk gSA ,d i{kh igys [kEHks
of first pole to the top of second pole. The
ds 'kh"kZ ls nwljs [kEHks ds 'kh"kZ rd xfr djrk gSA
magnitude of displacement of bird is observed
;fn i{kh ds foLFkkiu dk ifjek.k 11 x  ehVj gks
to be 11 x  meters, then the value of x is :

(1) 5
rks x dk eku Kkr djksaA

(2) 3 (1) 5
(2) 3
(3) 2
(3) 2
(4) 1
(4) 1

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20. A parachutist drops freely from an aeroplane 20. ,d isjkW'kwV/kkjh] isjkW'kqV [kksyus ls 10 s iwoZ rd
for 10 s before the parachute opens out. Then
ok;q;ku ls LorU=krkiwoZd fxjrk gSA blds ckn og
he descends with a net retardation of 2.5 ms –2.
2.5 ms–2 ds ifj.kkeh eanu ls uhps vkrk gSA ;fn og
If he bails out of the plane at a height of

2495 m and g = 10 ms–2, his velocity on 2495 m dh Åpk¡bZ ls ok;q;ku ls fxjrk gS rks mldk

reaching the ground will be tehu ij igq¡pus ds le; osx gksxk g = 10 ms–2 :
(1) 2.5 ms–1
(1) 2.5 ms–1

(2) 7.5 ms–1


(2) 7.5 ms–1

(3) 5 ms–1
(3) 5 ms–1

(4) 10 ms–1
(4) 10 ms–1

21. A body is projected horizontally with speed 21. ,d fi.M dks 30 eh-@ls- dh pky ls ,d cgqr Å¡ph
30 m/s from a very high tower. What will be its
ehukj ls {ksfrt fn'kk esa iz{ksfir fd;k x;k gSA
speed after 4 sec.-
4 lsd.M i'pkr~ bldh pky gksxh&

(1) 20 m/s
(1) 20 eh-@ls-

(2) 50 m/s
(2) 50 eh-@ls-

(3) 54 m/s
(3) 54 eh-@ls-

(4) 70 m/s
(4) 70 eh-@ls-

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22. A ball is released from the top of a tower of 22. h Å¡pkbZ ds VkWoj ls ,d xsan dks eqDr djus ij ;g
height h. It takes time T to reach the ground.
tehu ij T le; esas igqaprh gS rks T/3 le; i'pkr~
What is the position of the ball (from ground)
bldh tehu ls Å¡pkbZ D;k gksxh ?
after time T/3 ?
(1) h/9
(1) h/9

(2) 7h/9
(2) 7h/9

(3) 8h / 9
(3) 8h / 9

(4) 17h/18
(4) 17h/18

23. A particle is moving rectilinearly so that its 23. ,d ljy js[kh; xfr djrs gq, d.k dk Roj.k
acceleration is given as a = 3t2 + 1 m/s2.Its
a = 3t2+1 m/s2 gSA bldk çkjfEHkd osx 'kwU; gSA
initial velocity is zero.

(1) The velocity of the particle at t = 1 sec will (1) t = 1 ij d.k dk osx 3m/s osx gksxkA
be 3m/s.

(2) 1 sec esa d.k dk foLFkkiu 2m gksxkA


(2) The displacement of the particle in 1 sec

will be 2m.
(3) d.k ljy js[kk esa /kukRed fn'kk esa xfr djrk

(3) The particle will continue to move in jgsxkA


positive direction.

(4) dqN le; ckn d.k vius çkjfEHkd fcUnq ij


(4) The particle will come back to its starting

point after some time. okfil vk,xkA

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24. The speed of a projectile at its maximum height 24. ,d iz{ksI; dh vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ ij pky] izkjfEHkd
3 3
is times its initial speed. If the range of the pky dh xquk gSA ;fn iz{ksI; dh ijkl izkIr
2 2
projectile is ‘P’ times the maximum height
vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ dh ‘P’ xquk gks] rks P dk eku gksxk&
attained by it, P =
4
4 (1)
(1) 3
3
(2) 2 3
(2) 2 3
(3) 4 3
(3) 4 3
3
3 (4)
(4) 4
4

25. A cart of mass 0.5 kg is placed on a smooth 25. nzO;eku 0.5 fdxzk- dh ,d xkM+h] 0.2 fdxzk- nzO;eku
surface and is connected by a string to a block
ds fi.M ls jLlh }kjk tqM+h gS] izkjEHk esa xkM+h fpdus
of mass 0.2 kg. At the initial moment the cart
{kSfrt lery ij ck;aha vksj 7 eh-/ls-. dh pky ls
moves to the left along a horizontal plane at a
speed of 7 m/s. (Use g = 9.8 m/s2). Choose xfreku gS (g = 9.8 eh-/ls2 ysa) vlR; dFku dk p;u
incorrect option.
dhft,A
0.5 kg
0.5 kg

0.2 kg
0.2 kg
2g
(1) The acceleration of the cart is towards 2g
7 (1) xkM+h dk Roj.k nk;ha rjQ gksxkA
7
right.
(2) The cart comes to momentary rest after (2) xkM+h 2.5 lsd.M i'pkr~ {kf.kd :dsxhA
2.5 s. (3) igys 5 lsd.M esa xkM+h }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh
(3) The distance travelled by the cart in the first
17.5 eh- gSA
5s is 17.5 m.
(4) The velocity of the cart after 5s will be same (4) 5 lsd.M i'pkr~ xkM+h dk osx izkjfEHkd osx ds
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26. A block of mass M1 = 3 kg on a smooth fixed 26. 30º ds dks.k ij >qds fpdus tM+or~ urry ij
inclined plane of angle 30º is connected by a M1 = 3 kg nzO;eku dk fi.M] ,d NksVh fpduh
cord over a small frictionless pulley to a second f?kjuh ls xqtjrh gqbZ jLlh ls tksM+k x;k gSA jLlh
block of mass 2 kg hanging vertically. The
dk nwljk fljk m/oZr% yVdrs 2 kg nzO;eku fi.M ls
tension in the cord is
ca/kk gqvk gSA jLlh esa ruko T gS%

(1) 12 N
(1) 12 N
(2) 16 N
(2) 16 N
(3) 18 N (3) 18 N
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

27. A painter is applying force himself to raise him 27. fp=kkuqlkj f?kjuh fudk; rFkk æO;ekughu jLlh }kjk
and the box with an acceleration of 5 m/s 2 by a ,d isUVj Lo;a cy yxkdj vius vki dks rFkk ck¡Dl
massless rope and pulley arrangement as
dks 5 m/s2 ds Roj.k ls Åij mBkrk gSA ;fn isUVj
shown in figure. Mass of painter is 100 kg and
dk nzO;eku 100 kg rFkk ck¡Dl dk 50 kg gS rFkk
that of box is 50 kg. If g = 10 m/s2, then
jLlh dk nzO;eku ux.; gS (;fn g = 10 m/s2) rks
tension in the string is.
jLlh ess ruko D;k gksxkA

(1) 1125 N
(1) 1125 N
(2) 2250 N
(2) 2250 N
(3) 500 N (3) 500 N
(4) none of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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SECTION - II
[k.M - II
Comprehension Type
cks/ku çdkj
This section contains 1 paragraph. Based on
paragraph, there are 3 questions. Each question has
bl [k.M esa 1 vuqPNsn (paragraph) gSA vuqPNsn ij
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY vk/kkfjr 3 ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2),
ONE is correct. (3) rFkk (4) gS, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

Paragraph for Question Nos. 28 to 30 ç'u 28 ls 30 ds fy, vuqPNsn


Two smooth block are placed at a smooth corner as nks fpdus CykWad fp=kkuqlkj fLFkr gS nksuks CykWad dk nzO;eku
shown in figure. Both the blocks are having mass m. leku rFkk m ds cjkcj gSA ge m nzO;eku ds NksVs CykWad
We apply a force F on the small block m. Block A ij ,d cy F vkjksfir djrs gSA CykWad A CykWsd B dks
presses block B in the normal direction, due to which vfHkyEcor fn'kk es nckrk gSA ftlds ifj.kke Lo:Ik
pressing force on vertical wall will increase, and m/ok/kZj nhokj ij ncko cy c<rk gSA rFkk {kSfrt nhokj ij
pressing force on the horizontal wall decreases, as ncko cy ?kVrk gSa tc F dk eku c<rk gSaA
we increases F.
Y
Y

B
B

A m
A m
Smooth
fpduk

F m
F m
 = 37º
 = 37º

As soon as the pressing force on the horizontal wall dqN le; Ik'pkr B }kjk {kSfrt nhokj ij ncko cy 'kwU; gks
be block B becomes zero, it will lose contact with tkrk gSaA rFkk ;g tehu ls lEiZd NksM nsrk gSA ;fn F dk
ground. If the value of F further increases, block B will eku vksj vf/kd c<k;k tk;s rks CykWd B Åij dh rjQ
accelerate in the upward direction and simultaneously Rofjr gksrk gSA rFkk CykWd A nk;h rjQ xfr djrk gSaA
block A will move towards right. ( = 37º with ( = 37º {kSfrt ls).
horizontal).

28. The minimum value of F to lift block B from 28. CykWd B dks tehu ls mBkus ds fy, F U;qure eku
ground is : D;k gksxkA
25 25
(1) mg (1) mg
12 12
5 5
(2) mg (2) mg
3 3
3 3
(3) mg (3) mg
4 4
4 4
(4) mg (4) mg
3 3

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29. If both the blocks are stationary, the force 29. ;fn nksuks CykWad fLFkj gks rks bl le; tehu }kjk
exerted by ground on block A is :
CykWad A ij vkjksfir cy D;k gksxkA
3F
(1) mg 
4 3F
(1) mg 
4
3F
(2) mg 
4 3F
(2) mg 
4
4F
(3) mg 
3 4F
(3) mg 
3
4F
(4) mg 
3 4F
(4) mg 
3

30. If the acceleration of block A is a rightwards, 30. ;fn CykWad A dk nk;h rjQ Roj.k a gks rks bl le;
then the acceleration of block B will be :
CykWad B dk Roj.k D;k gksxkA
3a
(1) , upwards 3a
4 (1) , Åij dh vkSj
4
4a
(2) , upwards
3 4a
(2) , Åij dh vkSj
3
3a
(3) , upwards
5 3a
(3) , Åij dh vkSj
5
4a
(4) , upwards
5
4a
(4) , Åij dh vkSj
5

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PART – B Hkkx – B
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,
N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,
N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,
Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40,
Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65,
As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137,

Hg = 200, Pb = 207] Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION - I [k.M - I

Straight Objective Type lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds

Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d

its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. lgh gSA

31. The number of sodium atoms in 2 moles of 31. 2 eksy lksfM;e Qsjkslk;ukbM (Na4[Fe(CN)6]) esa
sodium ferrocyanide (Na4[Fe(CN)6]) is
lksfM;e ijek.kqvksa dh la[;k gS (NA = 6×1023) &
(NA = 6×1023) :

(1) 12 × 23 (2) 26 × 1023 (1) 12 × 23 (2) 26 × 1023

(3) 34 × 1023 (4) 48 × 1023 (3) 34 × 1023 (4) 48 × 1023

32. In Se(Z = 34) how many electrons are 32. Se(Z = 34) es m= 2 ds lkFk fdrus bysDVªkWu

present with m= 2 ? mifLFkr gSa\


(1) 20 (2) 4
(1) 20 (2) 4
(3) 2 (4) None of these
(3) 2 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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33. A person adds 1.71 gram of sugar 33. ,d vkneh pk; dks ehBk djus ds fy, 1.71 xzke
(C12H22O11) in order to sweeten his tea. The 'kDdj (C12H22O11) feykrk gSA feyk, x, dkcZu
number of carbon atoms added are ijek.kqvksa dh la[;k gSA ('kDdj dk v.kqHkkj = 342,
(molecular mass of sugar = 342, NA = 6×1023) NA = 6×1023)
(1) 3.6 × 1022 (1) 3.6 × 1022
(2) 7.2 × 1021 (2) 7.2 × 1021
(3) 0.05 (3) 0.05
(4) 6.6 × 1022 (4) 6.6 × 1022

34. Radiations corresponding to the transition 34. gkbMªkstu ijek.kq esa n = 3 ls n = 1 laØe.k ls
n = 3 to n = 1 in hydrogen atom falls on a lEcfU/kr fofdj.ksa 3eV dk;Z Qyu dh fdlh /kkrq
certain metal of work function 3eV: ij vkifrr gksrh gS&
(I) The maximum kinetic energy of the (I) QksVksbysDVªkWu (photoelectron) dh vf/kdre
photoelectron will be 9.09 eV xfrt ÅtkZ 9.09 eV gksxhA
(II) Stopping potential will be 9.09 V (II) fujks/kh foHko 9.09 V gksxkA
(III) The maximum kinetic energy of the (III) QksVksbysDVªkWu dh vf/kdre xfrt ÅtkZ 8.09
photoelectron will be 8.09 eV eV gksxhA
(IV) Stopping potential will be 8.09 V (IV) fujks/kh foHko 8.09 V gksxkA
Select the correct option : lgh fodYi pqfu;s &
(1) I,IV (1) I,IV
(2) I, II (2) I, II
(3) II, III (3) II, III
(4) III, IV (4) III, IV

35. A photon in a given electromagnetic region is 35. fn;s x;s oS?kqrpqEcdh; {ks=k esa QksVksu dh ÅtkZ
more energetic than in the UV region ; given ijkcSxuh fdj.kksa ls vf/kd gS] rks fn;k x;k
electromagnetic region is : oS?kqrpqEcdh; {ks=k fuEu gS&
(1) IR (1) IR
(2) X rays (2) X fdj.ksa
(3) Microwave (3) lw{e rjaxs
(4) Radio wave (4) jsfM;ks rjaxs

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36. Two elements 8 O16 and 6 C14 are : 36. nks rRo 8 O16 vkSj 6 C14 gSa %

(1) isotones (1) leU;wVªkWfud

(2) Isobaric (2) leHkkfjd

(3) isotopes (3) leLFkkfud

(4) Isoelectronic (4) le bysDVªkWfud

37. Which of the following statement is incorrect? 37. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku xyr gS \
(1) The ground state electronic configuration (1) Cr dk ewy voLFkk bysDVªkWfud foU;kl [Ar]
of Cr is [Ar] 3d5,4s1. (Atomic number of
3d5,4s1 gSA (Cr dk ijek.kq Øekad = 24)
Cr = 24)
(2) flYoj ijek.kq esa, 23 bysDVªkWu ,d izdkj dk
(2) In silver atom, 23 electrons have a spin of

one type and 24 of the opposite type.


pØ.k o 24 bysDVªkWu foijhr izdkj dk pØ.k

(Atomic number of Ag = 47) j[krs gSaA (Ag dk ijek.kq Øekad = 47)

(3) For chromium maximum no. of electrons (3) Øksfe;e ds fy,  + m = 2 eku j[kus okys
having  + m = 2 is 5
bysDVªkWuksa dh vf/kdre la[;k 5 gSA
(4) None of these
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

38. A given orbital is labelled by the magnetic 38. ,d fn;k x;k d{kd pqEcdh; Dok.Ve la[;k m = 0
quantum number m = 0. This could be : }kjk fpfUgr gksrk gSA ;g gks ldrk@ldrs gS@gSa&
(1) p-orbital
(1) p-d{kd
(2) d-orbital
(2) d-d{kd
(3) f-orbital
(3) f-d{kd
(4) All of the above
(4) mijksDr lHkh

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39. Which of the following samples does not 39. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls izkn'kZ esa 8g dkcZu

contain 8g of carbon atoms ? ijek.kq mifLFkr ugha gS@gaS \


(1) 20 g glucose (C6H12O6) (1) 20 xzke Xywdksl (C6H12O6)
(2) 9.5 g sucrose (C12H22O11) (2) 9.5 g lwØksl (C12H22O11)

(3) 40 g urea (NH2CONH2) (3) 40 xzke ;wfj;k (NH2CONH2)


(4) 62/3 g ethylene glycol (4) 62/3 xzke ,fFkyhu XykWbdksy

40. The correct set of quantum numbers (n, , 40. Rb+ ds vfUre bysDVªkWu ds fy, Dok.Ve la[;kvksa
m, s) for the last electron of Rb+ is – (n, , m, s) dk lgh leqPp; gS &
1
(1) 4, 2, 1, 1
2 (1) 4, 2, 1,
2
1
(2) 5, 0, 1, 1
2 (2) 5, 0, 1,
2
1
(3) 4, 1, –1, 1
2 (3) 4, 1, –1,
2
1 1
(4) 5, 0, 0, (4) 5, 0, 0,
2 2

41. Calculate the wavelength of 4th line of 41. gkbMªkstu LisDVªe esa ckWej Js.kh dh 4th js[kk dh
balmer series in hydrogen spectrum.
rjaxnS/;Z ifjdfyr dhft, &
(RH = 109700 cm–1)
(RH = 109700 cm–1)
(1) 410 nm
(1) 410 nm
(2) 510 nm
(2) 510 nm
(3) 610 nm
(3) 610 nm
(4) 480 nm
(4) 480 nm

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42. The correct ground state electronic 42. C dk ewy voLFkk esa lgh bysDVªkWfud foU;kl gS &
configuration of C is :
(1)
(1)
1s 2s 2p
1s 2s 2p
(2)
(2)
1s 2s 2p
1s 2s 2p
(3)
(3)
1s 2s 2p
1s 2s 2p
(4) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

43. The simplest radius ratio of 3rd orbit of Li2+ 43. Li2+ dh 3rd d{kk rFkk C5+ vk;u dh 4th d{kk dh
x x
and 4th orbit of C5+ ion is . Value of (x + y) f=kT;k dk ljyre vuqikr gSA (x + y) dk eku
y y
is (Here x and y are whole numbers) :
gS ¼;gkW x + y iw.kZ la[;k,sa gSa½&
(1) 17
(1) 17
(2) 18
(2) 18
(3) 19 (3) 19
(4) 20 (4) 20

44. Electron in He+ is in a state with total 1 node 44. He+ esa bysDVªkWu 'kwU; d{kdh; dks.kh; laosx lfgr
with zero orbital angular momentum. Photons 9
dqy 1 uksM okyh voLFkk esa mifLFkr gSA
9 5R
of wavelength cause the electron to jump
5R rjax}S/;Z ds QksVksuksa ds dkj.k bysDVªkWu ,d mPprj
into a higher state. The higher state in which voLFkk esa pyk tkrk gSA ;g mPprj voLFkk]
electron jumps finally is associated with five
ftlesa bysDVªkWu vUrr% pyk tkrk gS] f=kfoe esa
possible orientations in space. What is total
ik¡p lEHkkfor vfHkfoU;kl j[krh gSA mPprj voLFkk
number of radial nodes in higher state ? (R =
Rydberg's constant) esa f=kT;h; uksM dh dqy la[;k D;k gksxh \
(1) 0 (R = fjM~cxZ fu;rkad)
(1) 0
(2) 1
(2) 1
(3) 2
(3) 2
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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45. If in a hypothetical universe, mass of a proton 45. ;fn ,d dkYifud czãk.M esa izksVksu dk nzO;eku
is half of its original value and mass of a blds okLrfod eku dk vk/kk gS rFkk U;wVªkWu dk
th
1 1
th
neutron is of its original value. Calculate nzO;eku blds okLrfod eku dk gS] rc
4 4
molecular mass of NaOH in hypothetical
NaOH dk vkf.od nzO;eku dkYifud czãk.M esa
universe.
ifjdfyr dhft,A
(1) 10 u
(1) 10 u
(2) 15 u
(2) 15 u
(3) 20 u
(3) 20 u
(4) None of these
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

46. Which of the following pairs of structures do 46. fuEu esa ls dkSulh lajpuk dk ;qXe leko;ork ugha
not represent isomers ? n'kkZrk gS \

(1) &
(1) &

(2) &
(2) &

(3) & (3) &

(4) & (4) &

47. Total positional isomers possible for 47. MkbZesfFkylkbDyksgsDlsu ds fy, dqy fdrus fLFkfr
dimethylcyclohexane are leko;oh lEHko gSa\
(1) 3
(1) 3
(2) 4 (2) 4
(3) 5 (3) 5
(4) 6 (4) 6

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48. Compound 'X' on heating with Zn dust gives 48. ,d ;kSfxd 'X' Zn pw.kZ ds lkFk xeZ djus ij
compound 'Y' which on treatment with O3 ;kSfxd 'Y' nsrk gS tks O3 ds lkFk vfHkd`r djkus ds
followed by reaction with Zn dust gives
ckn Zn pw.kZ ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djus ij
izksfi;ksuSfYMgkbM nsrk gSA vr% mijksDr ;kSfxd 'X'
propionaldehyde. The structure of 'X' is :
gS %

(1) (2) (1) (2)

(3) (4) (3) (4)

49. How many unsaturated aldehydes are 49. lw=k C4H6O ds fdrus vlar`Ir ,fYMgkbM lEHko gSa\
possible of formula C4H6O. (1) 1 (2) 3
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 4
(3) 2 (4) 4

50. Which of the following products are obtained 50. 1,3-MkbZesfFkylkbDyksgsDlk-1,3-MkbbZu ds


on ozonolysis reaction of 1,3-
vkstksuhvi?kVu vfHkfØ;k ij fuEu esa ls dkSuls
Dimethylcyclohexa-1,3-diene.
mRikn izkIr gksxs\

(i) CH3–C–CH=O (i) CH3–C–CH=O

O O
(ii) CH3–C–CH2–CH2–CH=O
(ii) CH3–C–CH2–CH2–CH=O
O
O
(iii) CH3–C–CH2–CH=O
(iii) CH3–C–CH2–CH=O
O
O
(iv) CH3–C–CH2–C–CH3
(iv) CH3–C–CH2–C–CH3
O O
O O
(1) i o ii
(1) i & ii
(2) i o iii
(2) i & iii
(3) i & iv (3) i o iv
(4) ii & iii (4) ii o iii

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51. Choose the incorrect common name: 51. xyr lkekU; uke dk p;u dhft,&

(1) Styrene (1) LVkbfju

Cumene D;wehu
(2) (2)

Cinnamic acid flUusfed vEy


(3) (3)

Terephthalic acid VsjhFkSfyd vEy


(4) (4)

52. The number of metamers of the compound 52. C5H12O v.kqlw=k okys ;kSfxd ds e/;ko;oh;ksa dh

with molecular formula C5H12O is/are : la[;k gS %


(1) 1 (2) 3
(1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 8 (4) 6
(3) 8 (4) 6

53. fuEu ds fy, lgh dFku dk p;u dhft,&


53. Choose the correct statement for following :

Li Li
X 
Ni
 Y X 
Ni
 Y
Cu Cl H 2 Cl Cu Cl H 2
Cl

(1) X = (1) X =

(2) X = (2) X =

(3) 3 isomeric alkene are possible for Y (3) Y ds fy, 3 leko;oh ,Ydhu lEHko gSA
(4) 1 isomeric alkene are possible for Y (4) Y ds fy, 1 leko;oh ,Ydhu lEHko gSA

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54. In which of the following compounds 54. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls ;kSfxdksa esa ukekadu lgh
numbering is/are correct -
gS@gSa ?
4
3
5 4
3
(1) 5
6 2
1 (1)
6 2
1

1 3
5
1 3
5
(2) 2 4
(2) 2 4

4
4
3 5
(3) 3 5
(3)
2 1 Br 2 1 Br

Br Br
4
3 4
5 3
5
(4) (4)
6 2
6 2
1
1
OCH3 OCH3

55. Which of the following possess allylic H- 55. fuEu esa ls fdl ;kSfxd esa ,fyfyd H- ijek.kq
atom ?
mifLFkr gS \

(1) (2)
(1) (2)

Cl
Cl
(3) (4)
Br (3) (4)
Br

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56. Which of the following will not produce 56. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls ;kSfxd vip;h
glyoxal on reductive ozonolysis : vkstksuhvi?kVu ij XykbZvkWDlsy ugha nsxk \
(1) Benzene
(1) csUthu
(2) Cyclohexa-1,4-diene (2) lkbDyksgsDlk-1,4-MkbbZu
(3) Toulene (3) VkWyqbZu
(4) Acetylene (4) ,lhfVyhu

57. Incorrect among the following is : 57. fuEu esa ls dkSulk fodYi xyr gS \

Cl / h
(1) 
2  5 monochloro Cl2 / h
(1)   5 eksuksDyksjks mRikn
products

Cl / h Cl2 / h
(2) 
2  5 monochloro (2)   5 eksuksDyksjks mRikn

products
Cl2 / h
Cl2 / h
(3)   6 eksuksDyksjks mRikn
(3)   6 monochloro

products
Cl2 / h
(4)   3 eksuksDyksjks mRikn
Cl / h
(4) 
2  3 monochloro

products

58. CH3—CH—CH—CH3 


NaNH2

A 58. CH3—CH—CH—CH3 
NaNH2

A
Cl Cl Cl Cl
H / PdBaSO H / PdBaSO

2 4
B 
2 4
B

Molecular weight of B is M report your answer M


B dk v.kq Hkkj M gSA viuk mÙkj ds :i esa
14
M
as . nhft;sA
14
(1) 2 (2) 4 (1) 2 (2) 4

(3) 6 (4) 8 (3) 6 (4) 8

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59. A hydrocarbon(X) with molecular weight 68 59. v.kqHkkj 68 okyk ,d gkbMªksdkcZu (X) VkWysu
gives white precipitate on reaction with
vfHkdeZd [AgNO3 + NH4OH] ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k
Tollen's reagent [AgNO3 + NH4OH].
ij 'osr vo{ksi nsrk gSA gkbMªksdkcZu X gksxk&
Hydrocarbon X would be :

(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)

(4)
(4)

60. Which of the following represent incorrect 60. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls xyr eq[; mRikn
major product ?
iznf'kZr djrk@djrs gS@gSa \
COOH OH
COOH OH
(1) 

NaOH / CaO

(1) 
NaOH / CaO

O
O O
CH3 O
(2) CH3–C–Cl / AlCl3
CH3–C–Cl / AlCl3 CH3
(2)

(3) CH3–CH2–CH=CH2  


3 2 2 (CH COO) Hg, H O

(3) CH3–CH2–CH=CH2  


NaBH4 3 2 2 (CH COO) Hg, H O
NaBH4

OH
OH
CH3–CH2–CH–CH3
CH3–CH2–CH–CH3
(4) CH3–CH2–CCH
(4) CH3–CH2–CCH

 B2H6
CH3–CH2–CH2–CHO
 
– B2H6
H2 O2 / OH

CH3–CH2–CH2–CHO
H2 O2 / OH

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PART – C Hkkx – C
SECTION - I [k.M - I
Straight Objective Type
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
This section contains 27 multiple choice questions.
bl [k.M esa 27 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

 
61. If tan x tan y = a and x + y = , then tan x 61. ;fn tan x tan y = a vkSj x + y = rc tan x
6 6
and tan y satisfy the equation vkSj tan y lehdj.k dks larq"B djrs gS -
(1) x2 – 3 (1 – a) x + a = 0 (1) x2 – 3 (1 – a) x + a = 0
(2) 3 x2 – (1 – a) x + a 3 = 0 (2) 3 x2 – (1 – a) x + a 3 = 0
(3) x2 + 3 (1 + a) x – a = 0 (3) x2 + 3 (1 + a) x – a = 0
(4) 3 x2 + (1 + a) x – a 3 =0 (4) 3 x2 + (1 + a) x – a 3 =0

62. If ,  are the roots of the equation 62. ;fn ,  lehdj.k


1 1
x2  (1  n2 )x  (1  n2  n4 )  0, ( , R) x2  (1  n2 )x  (1  n2  n4 )  0, ( , R) ds
2 2
then 2  2  ewy gS rc 2  2 cjkcj gS -
(1) n 2 (1) n 2
(2) 2n2 (2) 2n2
(3) n2  2 (3) n2  2
(4) n2 (4) n2

63. If sin  and cos  are the roots of the equation 63. ;fn sin  vkSj cos  lehdj.k lx2  mx  n  0 ds
lx2  mx  n  0, then ewy gS rc -
(1) l2  m2  2ln  0 (1) l2  m2  2ln  0

(2) l2  m2  2ln  0 (2) l2  m2  2ln  0

(3) l2  m2  2lm  0 (3) l2  m2  2lm  0


(4) l2  m2  2ln  0
(4) l2  m2  2ln  0

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64. If ,  are the roots of 6x2  2x  1  0 then the 64. ;fn lehdj.k 6x2  2x  1  0 ds ewy ,  gS rks

   
value of + is + dk eku gS -
1–  1–  1–  1– 

5 5
(1) (1)
17 17

(2) 0 (2) 0
3
3 (3)
(3) 37
37
1
1 (4) –
(4) – 6
6

65. If , , ,  be the roots of x4  x2  1  0, then 65. ;fn lehdj.k x4  x2  1  0 ds ewy , , ,  gS

the equation whose roots are 2,2, 2, 2 is rc 2,2, 2, 2 ewyks okyh lehdj.k gksxh -

(1) (x2  x  1)2  0 (1) (x2  x  1)2  0

(2) (x2  x  1)2  0


(2) (x2  x  1)2  0
(3) x4  x2  1  0
(3) x4  x2  1  0
(4) x4  x2  1  0
(4) x  x  1  0
4 2

 x   1 x   1 x 
;fn 
1 x  1
66. If  1  x    x   2 6 , then x is equal to 66.    2 gks rks x dk eku
     1  x   x  6

3 5 cjkcj gS -
(1) ,
13 13 3 5
(1) ,
13 13
7 3
(2) , 7 3
5 5 (2) ,
5 5
9 4 9 4
(3) , (3) ,
13 13 13 13
13 13 13 13
(4) , (4) ,
4 9 4 9

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67. If the product of the roots of the equation 67. ;fn lehdj.k x2  3kx  2e2lnk  1  0 ds ewyksa

x2  3kx  2e2lnk  1  0 is 7, then the roots of dk xq.kuQy 7 gS rc lehdj.k ds ewy okLrfod


the equation are real for k equal to gksus ds fy, k cjkcj gS -
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 2 (2) 2

(3) 3 (3) 3

(4) 4 (4) 4

68. The ratio of the greatest value of 2 – cosx + sin2x 68. 2 – cosx + sin2x ds vf/kdre eku o U;wure eku

to its least value is dk vuqikr gS&


7
(1) 7
4 (1)
4
9
(2) 9
4 (2)
4
13 13
(3) (3)
4 4

5 5
(4) (4)
4 4

69. If cos ( + ) = 0, then sin (5 + 6) is 69. ;fn cos ( + ) = 0 gS, rc sin (5 + 6) cjkcj

equal to gS&

(1) sin  (1) sin 

(2) – cos  (2) – cos 

(3) sin (3) sin

(4) cos
(4) cos

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70. If sin  sin  – cos  cos  + 1 = 0, then the 70. ;fn sin  sin  – cos  cos  + 1 = 0 gks] rks

value of 1 + cot  tan  is 1 + cot  tan  dk eku gS&

(1) 0 (1) 0

1 1
(2) (2)
2 2

(3) 2 (3) 2

(4) –1 (4) –1

71. If a < c < b, then the roots of 71. ;fn a < c < b gks rks lehdj.k

(a  b)2 x2  2(a  b  2c)x  1  0 are (a  b)2 x2  2(a  b  2c)x  1  0 ds ewy gS -

(1) Imaginary (1) dkYifud

(2) Rational (2) ifjes;

(3) Irrational (3) vifjes;

(4) Equal (4) cjkcj

1 x
72. The number of real roots of the equation 72. lehdj.k (sin 2x )cos(2x )  (2  2 x ) ds
2
1 x
(sin 2x )cos(2x )  (2  2 x ) is equal to okLrfod ewyksa dh la[;k cjkcj gS -
2

(1) 1 (1) 1

(2) 2 (2) 2

(3) 3 (3) 3

(4) 0 (4) 0

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73. The values of  satisfying cos2 + sin + 1 = 0 73. cos2 + sin + 1 = 0 vkSj 0    2 dks larq"V djus
and 0    2 lies in - okyk  dk eku vUrjky esa fLFkr gS&
 –    –  
(1)  ,  (1)  , 
 4 4  4 4

 5 7   5 7 
(2)  ,  (2)  , 
 4 4   4 4 

   
(3)  ,   (3)  ,  
4  4 

 3 5   3 5 
(4)  , (4)  , 
  4 4 
 4 4 

x2
74. The real roots of the equation 74. lehdj.k  x2  3 ds okLrfod ewy gS -
(x  1)2

x2
 x 2  3 are
(x  1)2 1 5
(1)
2
1 5
(1)
2
1 3
(2)
1 3 2
(2)
2
1  5
1  5 (3)
(3) 2
2

1  3 1  3
(4) (4)
2 2

2009 1
75. The sum of the reciprocals of the roots of the 75. lehdj.k, x  1  0 ds ewyksa dk O;qRØeksa
2010 x
2009 1
equation, x  1   0, is : dk ;ksxQy gS -
2010 x
2010 2010
(1)  (1) 
2009 2009

(2) – 1 (2) – 1

2009 2009
(3) (3)
2010 2010

(4) 1 (4) 1

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76. 1,1 are the roots of ax2  bx  c  0 and 76. 1,1 lehdj.k ax2  bx  c  0 ds ewy gS rFkk

2, 2 are the roots of px2  qx  r  0 . If px2  qx  r  0 ds ewy 2, 2 gS rFkk


12  1 2  1, then. 12  1 2  1 rc -

a b c a b c
(1)   (1)  
p q r p q r

a b c a b c
(2)   (2)  
r q p r q p

(3) ap  bq  cr (3) ap  bq  cr

a b c a b c
(4) = = (4) = =
q r p q r p

77. If the thrice repeated roots of equation 77. ;fn lehdj.k x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx – 1 = 0 dk rhu
x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx – 1 = 0 is 1, then a + b + 2c
ckj iqujko`fÙk ewy 1 gS] rks a + b + 2c dk eku gS&
is equal to
(1) 0
(1) 0
(2) 1
(2) 1
(3) –1
(3) –1
(4) 2
(4) 2

78. If y = tan x cot 3x, x R, then 78. ;fn y = tan x cot 3x, xR rc -

1 1
(1)  y 1 (1)  y 1
3 3

1 1
(2) y  or y  3 (2) y  ;k y > 3
3 3

1 1
(3)  y 1 (3)  y 1
3 3

1
(4)
1
y3 (4) y3
3 3

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79. If smaller root of x2 + 2ax – 3 = 0 lies in the 79. lehdj.k x2 + 2ax – 3 = 0 dk NksVk ewy vUrjky
interval (–2, 1), then set of values of a is (–2, 1) esa fLFkr gS] rc a ds ekuksa dk leqPp; gS -
(1) a (–, –1)
(1) a (–, –1)
(2) a (–, 1) (2) a (–, 1)

 1  1
(3) a   – ,  (3) a   – , 
 4   4

(4) a (–, 0) (4) a (–, 0)

(1  tan11º )(1  tan34º ) (1  tan11º )(1  tan34º )


80. The value of is equal 80. dk eku gS&
(1  tan17º )(1  tan28º ) (1  tan17º )(1  tan28º )

to
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 2
(2) 2
(3) 3
(3) 3
(4) 0
(4) 0

81. The maximum value of the quadratic 81. x dk og eku ftlds fy, f)?kkr O;atd
expression y = – 2x2 + 3x – 4 will occur at x = y = – 2x2 + 3x – 4 dk eku vf/kdre gS] gksxk -
3 3
(1) – (1) –
2 2

3 3
(2) (2)
2 2

3 3
(3) – (3) –
4 4

3
3 (4)
(4) 4
4

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  1   1
82. –1 < cos  2x –  < has solution set 82. –1 < cos  2x –  < dk gy leqPp; gS&
 3  2  3 2

 5   5 
(1) x    2n,  2n  , n  I (1) x    2n,  2n  , n  I
 3 3   3 3 

 2   2   2   2 
(2) x    2n,  2n     2n, (2n  1)  , (2) x    2n,  2n     2n, (2n  1)  ,
3 3   3  3 3   3 

nI nI

   5     5 
(3) x    2n,   2n      2n,  2n  , (3) x    2n,   2n      2n,  2n  ,
3   3   3   3 

nI nI

 2   2   2   2 
(4) x    n,  n     n, (n  1)  , (4) x    n,  n     n, (n  1)  ,
3 3   3  3 3   3 

nI nI

83. xlog9 x  9 implies 83. xlog9 x  9 dk vFkZ gS -

(1) x  (0, ) (1) x  (0, )

 1  1
(2) x   0,   (9,  ) (2) x   0,   (9,  )
 9  9

(3) x  1 (3) x  1

(4) x  2 (4) x  2

2 2 2
;fn a + b + c = 0 rc xa /bc .xb /ac .xc /ab cjkcj gS -
2 2 2
84. If a + b + c = 0 then xa /bc .xb /ac .xc /ab
is equal 84.

to
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) x
(2) x
(3) x 2
2
(3) x
(4) x 3
(4) x 3

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85. The solution of the equation 85. lehdj.k 5loga x  5xloga 5  3, (a > 0) ds gy gS -

5loga x  5xloga 5  3, (a > 0) is


2
(1) alog5
2
(1) alog5
(2) alog5 2
log5 2
(2) a

(3) 2 log5 a
(3) 2 log5 a

(4) 2log5 a (4) 2log5 a

 (r-p)(r-q)
(x-p)(x-q)
 (r-p)(r-q)
(x-p)(x-q)
86. The quadratic equation = 1, has 86. f}?kkr lehdj.k = 1 dk/ds -
p,q,r p,q,r

(1) two solutions (1) nks gy gSA

(2) one solution (2) ,d gy gSA

(3) no solution (3) dksbZ gy ugh gSA

(4) infinite solutions (4) vuUr gy gSA

2 2
15 15
87. The roots of the equation 87. lehdj.k (p  q)x  (p  q)x  2p,

2 2
15 15
(p  q)x  (p  q)x  2p, Where
ds ewy gS – (tgk¡ p2  q  1 )

p2  q  1, are
(1) 2,  3
(1) 2,  3
(2) 4,  14
(2) 4,  14

(3) 3,  5
(3) 3,  5

(4) 6,  20
(4) 6,  20

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SECTION - II [k.M - II
Comprehension Type cks/ku çdkj
This section contains 1 paragraph. Based on
bl [k.M esa 1 vuqPNsn (paragraph) gSA vuqPNsn ij
paragraph, there are 3 questions. Each question has
vk/kkfjr 3 ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3)
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY
ONE is correct. rFkk (4) gS, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

Paragraph for Question Nos. 88 to 90 ç'u 88 ls 90 ds fy, vuqPNsn

Consider the equation cosnx – sinnx = 1,


ekukfd lehdj.k cosnx – sinnx = 1, tgk¡ n ,d
where n is a natural number and – < x . izkd`r la[;k gS vkSj – < x .

88 If n = 1, sum of values of x satisfying the 88 ;fn n = 1 gS] rc nh xbZ lehdj.k dks larq"V djus
given equation is okys x ds ekuksa dk ;ksxQy gS&
 
(1) – (1) –
4 4
(2) 0 (2) 0
 
(3) (3)
4 4
 
(4) – (4) –
2 2

89 If n is an even natural number then sum of 89 ;fn n ,d le izkd`r la[;k gS rc x ds ekuksa dk


values of x is ;ksxQy gS&

(1) 
4 (1)
4
 
(2) (2)
2 2
2 2
(3) (3)
3 3
(4)  (4) 

90 For all natural numbers n, then value of x is 90 lHkh n izkd`r la[;kvksa ds fy,] rc x dk eku gS&
 
(1) – (1) –
4 4
(2) 0 (2) 0
(3)  (3) 
(4) 3 (4) 3

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PRACTICE TEST-1
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DATE : 14-05-2019 CLASS XII/XIII | (XI SYLLABUS) | COURSE: ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP)
HINTS & SOLUTIONS
x B
PART-A : PHYSICS u 
v
1. The following graph ……………….. 
A
Sol. Maximum height will be attained at 110 s. Because after y
110 s, velocity become negative and rocket will start VWind,Earth  u  ujˆ
coming down. Area from 0 to 110 s is

1
x 110 x 1000 = 55000 m = 55 km
2
VLaunch,Earth  v

2. A particle travels n ………………..


= v cos î + v sin ĵ
s s s
Sol. t1 = , t2 = ,…, tn = VWind,Launch  u – v
v1 v2 vn

Average speed = (Total distance)/(Total time) u – v sin 


tan ( + ) =
–v cos 
ns
 V =
t1  t 2  ...  tn –v tan ( +) cos = u – v sin

V[sin – cos tan ( + )] = u


ns n
= =
s s 1 1 1 –ucos(  ) usin(      / 2)
  ...  tn   ...  V= =
v1 v 2 v1 v 2 vn sin  sin 

1 1 1 1 1 
Taking reciprocal, we get     ...  
V n  v1 v 2 vn  5. Two small rings O and ………………..

 
Sol. v2 cos + v1 cos = v1  v2 = v1  2sin ( / 2) 
2

 cos  
3. The displacement-time ………………..

Sol. At t = 0, slope of the x-t graph is zero; hence, velocity is

zero at t = 0. As time increases, slope increases in 6. A boy on a skateboard ………………..

negative direction; hence, velocity increases in negative Sol. The boy will be able to catch the ball only if sees the ball

direction. At point (1), slope changes suddenly from moving perpendicular to the incline (I. e., in y direction)

negative to positive value; hence, velocity changes g cos


suddenly from negative to positive and then velocity starts

decreasing and becomes zero at (2). Option (a) y


represents all these clearly.


x
4. A launch travels across ………………..
[The ball and the boy both have same acceleration (= g
Sol. Flag on a launch flies in the direction of the wind relative to
sin ) in the ground frame. Hence the boy does not see
the launch. Therefore,  is the angle made by relative
any acceleration of the ball in this direction]
velocity of the wind in relation to the launch.

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2V 1 (c) During 0 to t1 velocity is negative but acceleration is
T= V= T. g. cos
gcos  2 positive. From t1 to t2 velocity is positive and acceleration

is also positive. After this the velocity is positive but

7. A particle is thrown from ……………….. acceleration is direction.

Sol. As the vertical component of velocity does not change

during collision, the time of flight is not affected by a 10. A man is coming down ………………..

collision. Sol. Velocity of rain w.r.t. man

–3i m/s
2h x
Time to touch the ground =
g vr 
y 4ˆj m / s
The total time of flight will be twice this time since the
2 3 m/ s 
particle will bounce back to same height from which it was
30º man at rest
thrown.

8. A heavy block 'B' is ……………….. v r,m  xjˆ  v r  v m


Sol. Let the insect move with speed v along the direction

shown in the figure.


v m  2 3[cis30iˆ  sin30ˆj]

3iˆ  3 ˆj
D C
=

B u L v r  3iˆ  (x  3 )jˆ
V


A 5  32  (x  3)2

L 16 = (x  3)2  4  3 = x
Time to cross is t =
v cos
v r  ˆi  4ˆj
L
DC = v sin .t = v sin = Ltan
v cos 3
tan =   = 37º
The block will just miss the insect if distance traveled by 4
the block in time t is just less than d + DC

 u.t = d + L tan  u.
L
[= d + L tan]
11. If v1  v 2 is perpendicular ………………..
v cos
Sol. If two vectors are normal to each other, then their dot
uL product is zero.
v=
dcos   L sin 
( v1  v 2 ).( v1 – v 2 ) = 0  v12 – v 22 = 0
2 2
The maximum value of d cos + L sin is d –L
2
 v1 – v 22  v1 = v2 or v1 = v 2
uL
 v min 
d2  L2
12. Three vectors as shown ………………..

9. The position time graph ……………….. Sol. a = 3, b = 4, c = 10

Sol. (a) Slope of X-t graph is not zero at x = 0. This means ax = 3, ay = 0;


velocity is not zero.
3
(b) Magnitude of slope (= speed) is decreasing in the bx = b cos 30º = 4 x = 2 3
2
interval 0 to t1. This means particle is retarding. In the
by = 4 sin 30º
interval t1 to t2 the magnitude of slope is increasing. This
4
means it is accelerating. = = 2;
2
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1 –10 u2
Cx = c cos 120º = –c x = = –5, Rmax = R1
2 2 g(1  sin 0 )

3 ................. (i)
Cy = c sin 120º = 10 x =5 3
2 For downward projection,

(b) Given c = P a + q b u2
Rmax = R2 .............. (ii)
g(1– sin 0 )
Cx = P ax + q bx  –5 = 3p + 2 3q
For a projection on horizontal surface, we have
5 3
c y = p c y + q b y  5 3 = 0 + 2q q = u2
2 Rmax = R .............. (iii)
g
Replacing value of q.
To establish a relation between R, R1, and R2, we need to
5 3 eliminate 0. From (i) and (ii), we get
–5 = 3p +2 3 x
2
2 1 1 2R1R2
  R =
–20 R R1 R2 R1  R2
Or –5 = 3p + 15 or p =
3

16. In figure shown, the speed ………………..


13. Acceleration versus position ……………
Sol. Sum of total change in segment lengths should be zero.
v
s dv s
Sol. a = –
4
+ 10 
 ds = – 4 + 10
v0
0
0 0 0

IV
III
II y y v
v 20
 s  0

 vdv = 
v0 0
 – 4  10  ds
  0
y
I 
x

x cos 
20
v 2 – v 02  s2 
 = –  10s 
2  8  0 (+x) + (0) + (–y) + (0 + x cos) = 0

2y = x + x cos
v 2 – 50 (20)2
 =– + 10 x 20
2 8 x x  1
y= (1 + cos60º) = 1  2 
2 2  
v= 350 ms–1
3x 3
y=  vblock = vtruck
4 4
14. The deceleration experienced ………………..
17. A stone is projected from ………………..
v t
dv dv dv
Sol. Here
dt
= –kv3 or
v3
= –kdt or
 v3
=
 –kdt Sol. H =
1
g(2t)2  2gt 2 ............... (1)
tv 0 0 2
v 1
 1  1 1 h=H– gt2
Or  – 2v 2  =–kt or – 2
 2 = –kt 2
............... (2)
  v0 2v 2v 0
By (1) and (2)
v02 v0
or v2 = or v = H 3H
1  2v 02kt 2v 02kt  1 h= H– =
4 4
h 3

15. A body has maximum ……………….. H 4
Sol. Let 0 be the angle of inclined plane with horizontal. Then

for upward projection,


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18. A ball is thrown vertically ………………..  BC = AC – AB = 2495 – 500 = 1995 m.

 1 2 Velocity at B,
Sol. H = Ut +  – 2 gt 
  VB = gt = 10 × 10 = 100 m/s 

25 = Ut – 5t2 Velocity at C,

5t – Ut + 25 = 0
2

VC = VB2  2ay = 1002  2  2.5  ( 1995)


t1 & t2 are roots

t1 + t2 = U/5 t1t2 = 5 = 25 = 5 m/s  .

t2 – t1 = 4

(t1 – t2)2 = 16 21. A body is projected ………………..


(t1 + t2) – 4 t1t2 = 16
2
Sol. vx = 30m/s
2
U vy = 40 m/s
 5  – 20  16
  v = 50 m/s

U
6 U = 30m/s
5 24. The speed of a projectile ………………..

U 30 3
 6 Sol. ucos = u ×
t1t 2 5 2
 = 30°

19. On a horizontal flat ground ……………….. H tan 



Sol. R 4
Q
P Z so, P = 4 3
Y(N) 3m

5m B
25. A cart of mass 0.5 kg is ………………..
2m

A X(E) 2g
Sol.  m/s2
7
AP  5kˆ AQ  5iˆ  2ˆj  3kˆ
For the case, it comes to rest when V = 0
Displacement of bird
 2g  49
 
Sbird  PQ  AQ – AP
0 = 7 +
 7  t  t = 2g = 2.5 s

a T
| PQ | = 33
7 m/s
T a
20. A parachutist drops freely ………………..
0.2g
Sol. Suppose the man drops at A, from A to B he is falling T = 0.5 a
0.2g - T = 0.2 a
freely & than at B parachute opens out & he falls with a
Distance travelled till it comes to rest
retardation of 2.5 m/s2 .
 2g 
A
a1 = –10m/s
2 0 = 72 + 2  7  s
 
B S = 8.75 m
2495 m
So in next 2.5s, it covers 8.75 m towards right.

Total distance = 2 x 8.75 = 17.5 m


a2 = 2.5m/s2
C After 5s, it speed will be same as that of initial (7 m/s) but
1 direction will be reversed.
 AB = × 10 × 102 = 500 m
2

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26. A block of mass M1 = 3 kg……………….. Y

Sol. B

A N cos
N sin
F mg
x

For equilibrium of block A


FBD of block M2 = 2kg F = N sin

N = F/sin

To lift block B from ground

N cos  mg

F
20 – T = 2a ...........(i)  cos  mg
sin
FBD of block M1 = 3kg
3
F  mg tan = mg  
4

3
So, Fmin = mg
4

T-3gsin30° = 3a

T – 15 = 3a ...........(ii) 29. If both the blocks are ………………..

(i) + (ii)

5 = 5a a = 1m/s2 ; T = 18 N. Sol. F N sin


N
N cos
27. A painter is applying ……………….. mg

Sol. For painter ; If both the block are stationary.


R + T – mg = ma Balancing forces along x-direction
R + T = m(g + a) ............(1) F = N sin
For the system ;  N = F/sin
2T – (m + M)g = (m + M)a
Balancing forces along y-direction
2T = (m + M) (g + a) ..............(2)
Ny = mg + N cos
where ; m = 100 kg
 F 
M = 50 kg = mg +  sin   cos = mg + F cot
 
a = 5 m/sec2
4F
150  15 Ny = mg +
 T= = 1125 N 3
2
and ; R = 375 N. 30. If the acceleration of ………………..

28. The minimum value ……………….. Sol.

Sol.
b sin b
b cos

a sin

a
a cos

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To keep regular contact N1 = N2

a sin = b co
37. Which of the following statement ................
3
b = a tan = a
4 Sol. For chromium maximum no. of electrons having

 + m = 2 is 5
PART-B : CHEMISTRY
31. The number of sodium atoms ................
39. Which of the following samples ................
Sol. No. of sodium in Na4Fe(CN)6 = 2 × 4 NA
Sol.
= 8 NA
wt Mol. n n wC
= 8 × 6 × 1023
C
= 48 × 1023
wt.
32. In Se(Z = 34) how many ................
Glucose 20 g 180 1 2 2
Sol. 34 Se  [ Ar ]3d10 , 4s2p 4 × 12
C6H12O6 9 3 3
=8g
33. A person adds 1.71 gram of sugar ................ Sucrose 9.5 g 342 1 1 1
Sol. No. of carbon atom in glucose × 12
C12H22O11 36 3 3
1.71 =4g
= × 12 Na = 3.6 × 1022
342 Urea 40 g 60 8g
2 2
NH2CONH2 3 3
34. Radiations corresponding to the transition ................

13.6 Ethylene glycol 62 62 1 2 8g


Sol. E3 = = –1.51 eV g
9 HO–CH2–CH2–OH 3 3 3
E1 = –13.6 eV

13.6 13.6 13.6  9  13.6


E = E 3 – E 1 = + =
40. The correct set of quantum numbers ................
9 1 9
Sol. Rb+ : [Ar] 3d10, 4s2, 4p6
8  13.6
= eV n=4
9
=1
E = 3 + (KE)Max
m = –1 or 0 or 1
8  13.6 8  13.6  27
or, (KE)Max = 3 = 1 1
9 9 s=+ or –
2 2
108.8  27
=
9
41. Calculate the wavelength of 4th line ................
= 9.09 eV
Sol. n1 = 2, n2 = 6

1 1 1
35. A photon in a given electromagnetic ................ = RZ2  – 2
 2
 n1 n2 
Sol. More energy means less wavelength.

1 1 1

= 109700 × 1  4 – 36 
36. Two elements
16
O ................  
8

Sol. A1 – Z1 = A2 – Z2 9
= cm = 410 nm
(Z1 + N1) – Z1 = (Z2 + N2) – Z2 2  109700

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43. The simplest radius ratio of 3rd ................ 49. How many unsaturated aldehydes ................

n2 Sol. C  C  CHO ; C – C = C – CHO ;


Sol. r = 0.529 × Å |
z C
r1 n2  Z2 96 9 x C = C – C – CHO
= 1 = = =
r2 Z1  n22 3  16 8 y
50. Which of the following products ................
x + y = 17

Sol.  CH3–C–CH=O +


44. Electron in He+ is in a state with ................

Sol. Electron jumps from 2s to 3d state. O


Total number of radial nodes in CH3–C–CH2–CH2–CH=O
3d = (n –  – 1) = 3 – 2 – 1 = 0. O

52. The number of metamers of the ................


5. If in a hypothetical universe ................
Sol. CH3–O–CH2–CH2–CH2–CH3 ; ;
Sol. p n

Na 11 12
;
O 8 8

H 1 0

-----------------------

20 20 ; CH3–CH2–O–CH2–CH2–CH3 ;

1 1
molecular mass = 20 × + 20 × = 15 u
2 4

46. Which of the following pairs ................

Sol. In (4), both are identical. 53. Choose the correct statement ................

Sol.
47. Total positional isomers possible ................
Li
Cl Cu Cl
Sol. , , , 
Ni
H2

54. In which of the following compounds ................


48. Compound 'X' on heating with Zn ................
Sol. Correct numbering of other compounds is given below.
7
6
3 5
5 1
Sol. 1 4
(2) 4 2 (3)
2 3 Br

55. Which of the following possess ................

Sol. H-atom present at –C to double bond is called allylic


H-atom.

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56. Which of the following will not ................
58. CH3—CH—CH—CH3 ................
Sol. Glyoxal is — OHC – CHO
Cl Cl
ozonolysis Sol. M = 56
3OHC – CHO

59. A hydrocarbon(X) with molecular ................


ozonolysis
2OHC – CH2-CHO Sol. 68 is molecular weight of C5H8. It is terminal alkyne.

CH3
60. Which of the following represent ................
ozonolysis 2OHC–CHO + OHC–C–CH3 COOH
O
Sol. 
NaOH / CaO

ozonolysis 
H–CC–H H–C–C–H
O O
PART-C : MATHEMATICS
57. Incorrect among the following ................

Cl 61. If tan x tan y = a .................


Cl
Cl / h tan x  tan y
Sol. (1) 
2  + Sol. tan(x + y) =
1  tan x.tan y

(1  tan x.tan y)
Cl  = tanx + tany
+ + Cl + 3
Cl
(1  a)
Cl  tanx + tany = 
Cl /h 3
(2) 
2 

Cl
Cl 62. If ,  are the roots.................
+ + + Cl Sol. 2  2  (  )2  2 

 (1  n2 )2  (1  n2  n4 )  n2
+
Cl
63. If sin  and cos  .................
Cl /h
(3) 
2 
Cl m n
Sol. sin   cos    ,sin  cos  
l l
+
Cl + Squaring, we have

Cl 2n m2
1  2
l l
+ + + Cl
 l2  m2  2ln  0  (a).
Cl
Cl
Cl
64. If ,  are the.................


2 Cl /h
 Cl       2
(4) Sol.   
1   1   1  (  )  

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2 1  6(2n  1)  
  ,    Nr is zero = sin  – 
6 6  2 
= sin (6n + 3– ) = sin (3 – ) = sin 
65. If , , ,  be .................

70. If sin  sin  – cos .................


Sol. Put y  x2 in the given equation in order to obtain the
Sol. cos  cos – sin sin = 1
Equation whose roots are squares of the roots of the
i.e. cos ( + ) = 1
Given equation  2  y  1  0.
 +  = 2n

Since there are four roots  ,  ,  ,  the equation


2 2 2 2
1 + cot  tan (2n – ) = 1 + cot (– tan ) = 0

Will be of fourth degree  (y2  y  1)2  0 etc.


71. If a < c < b, then.................

Sol. or   4[(a  b  2c)2  (a  b)2 ]


 x   1 x  1
66. If  1  x    x   2 6 , .................   4[(2a  2c)(2b  2c)], by L2  M2
    or

Sol. 6 t
2
 13t  6  0 or   16[(c  a)(c  b)]  ive,
as c lies between a and b
x 2 3
where t   ,  Roots are complex.
1 x 3 2

x
3
 6x2  6x  2
72. The number of.................

Sol. sin2(2x )  2x  2 x
67. If the product.................
In the given interval L.H.S  1 whereas the R.H.S.  2
Sol. P  2e2logk  1  7
Hence there is no solution  (4)
logk 2  4 
or e k 4
2

k = 2 only as k is to be + ive by definition of log k. 73. The values of .................

cos2 + sin + 1 = 0.................


68. The ratio of the................. Sol. cos2 + sin + 1 = 0
Sol. f(x) = 3 – cosx – cos2x  1 – sin2 + sin + 1 = 0
2
13  1  sin2 – sin – 2 = 0
= –  cos x  
4  2  sin = 2, – 1 but sin 2, therefore,

13 3  5 7 
greatest value = sin = –1   =   , 
4 2  4 4 
Least value = 1

13 74. The real roots.................


Ratio =
4 x
Sol. Given P2  Q2  3, where P  x and Q 
x 1
69. If cos ( + ) = 0.................

Sol. cos ( + ) = 0 P2  Q2  (P  Q)2  2PQ …(1)

 x x2
 ( + ) = (2n + 1) n . PQ  x    t,say.
2 x 1 x 1
Hence sin (5 + 6) = sin (6 + 6– )

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by compairing coefiicient
x2
PQ  t
x 1  a = –2, b = 0, c = 2

Hence from (1)


78. If y = tan x cot.................
3  t2  2t or t2  2t  3  0
tan x t(1  3t 2 ) 1  3t 2
(t  3)(t  1)  0  t  3,1. Sol. y  
tan 3x 3t  t 3 3  t2
x2
or  3  x2  3x  3  0 …(2) 1
x 1  y  or y  3.
3
x2
or  1  x2  x  1  0 …(3)
x 1
The roots of (2) are imaginary as = –ive and from (3) 79. If smaller root of.................

1 5
We get x
2
Sol.

75. The sum of the.................

2009 1
Sol. x  1  0 f(–2) > 0 and f(1) < 0
2010 x
 – 4a + 1 > 0 and 2a – 2 < 0
2009x  2010x  2010  0
2
1
 a< and a < 1
For reciprocal roots x = 1/x 4
2009  2010x  2010x2  0  1
 a   – , 
Sum of roots = –1  4 

76. 1,1 are the roots................. 80. The value of .................

1 1 (1  tan11º )(1  tan34º )


Sol. 2  and 2  .................
1 1 (1  tan17º )(1  tan28º )

In other words the roots of 2nd equation are reciprocal (1  tan11º )(1  tan34º ) 2
Sol. = =1
Of the roots of 1st equation. Replacing x by 1/x, the First (1  tan17º )(1  tan28º ) 2

( if A + B = /4  (1 + tanA)(1+ tanB) = 2)


Equation becomes cx2  bx  a  0 whose roots are
2,2.
81. The maximum.................
Hence it is same as px  qx  r  0.
2
Sol. Since coefficient of x2 is negative

 maximum value will occur at vertex

77. If the thrice repeated................. b 3


whose x-coordinate = – x=
Sol. As x = 1 is a repeated root 2a 4
 f(1) = 0  a + b + c = 0

f'(1) = 0  2a + b + 4 = 0 

82. –1 < cos  2x – 3  .................
f"(1) = 0  3a + b + 6 = 0  
 a = –2, b = 0, c = 2.
   5
Sol.  2x –      2x – 
Alter : 3 3 3 3
x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx – 1 = (x – 1)3 (x + 1)

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2 4 4  and as such are satisfied by all values of x R.
 2x    2x  2 
3 3 3

 2 2  87. The roots of the.................


 x   x  
3 3 3
Sol. p2  q  1  p  q and p  q are reciprocal.
 general solution
Choose
 2   2 
x    n,  n     n, (n  1)  , 2
15
3 3   3  (p  q)x  t.

nI 1
Hence the question reduces to t  2p
t

83. xlog9 x  9 implies.................  t 2  2pt  1  0


Sol. Change from exponential to log.
or (t  p)2  p2  1  q
(log9 x)2  1  0
t p q
or (log9 x)  1  0
2
2
15
(p  q)x  (p  q) or p  q  (p  q)1
or (y  1)(y  1)  0 where y  log9 x
 x2  15  1, 1 or x2  16,14
 log9 x  1 or y > 1
 x   4,  14

84. If a + b + c = 0.................
88 If n = 1, .................
a3  b3  c3 3abc
Sol. L.H.S. is x abc
x abc
x 3

89 If n is an even.................
 a  b  c  3abc
3 3 3

90 For all natural.................


when abc 0
Sol. (88 to 90)

88. cosx – sinx = 1

85. The solution of.................   1


cos   x =
Sol. Both answers are identical as 4  2

a log5 2  aloga 2.(  log5 a)  2 log5 a 


x=– ,0
2
x log5 2  x(logx 5)(loga x)  5loga x
89 cosnx – sinnx = 1
Now put loga x = t n is even then sinnx and cosnx both are positive.

1 so sinnx = 0
 5t  5.5t  3 or 5t 
2 cosnx = 1

1 cosx = ±1
 t  log5
2 x = 0, 

or loga x   log5 2 90 x = 0 is always solution n being odd or even.

 x  a log5 2

86. The quadratic.................

Sol. Given quadratics are satisfied by more than

two values of x i.e. p,q and r. Hence they are identities


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PHYSICS

1. (3) 2. (3) 3. (1) 4. (2) 5. (1) 6. (2) 7. (2)

8. (1) 9. (1) 10. (1) 11. (2) 12. (2) 13. (3) 14. (4)

15. (3) 16. (2) 17. (3) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (2)

22. (3) 23. (3) 24. (3) 25. (4) 26. (3) 27. (1) 28. (3)

29. (3) 30. (1)

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31. (4) 32. (3) 33. (1) 34. (2) 35. (2) 36. (1) 37. (4)

38. (4) 39. (2) 40. (3) 41. (1) 42. (2) 43. (1) 44. (1)

45. (2) 46. (4) 47. (2) 48. (3) 49. (2) 50. (1) 51. (4)

52. (4) 53. (2) 54. (1) 55. (4) 56. (2) 57. (4) 58. (2)

59. (3) 60. (1)

MATHEMATICS

61. (2) 62. (1) 63. (1) 64. (2) 65. (1) 66. (3) 67. (2)

68. (3) 69. (1) 70. (1) 71. (1) 72. (4) 73. (2) 74. (1)

75. (2) 76. (2) 77. (4) 78. (2) 79. (3) 80. (1) 81. (4)

82. (4) 83. (2) 84. (4) 85. (3) 86. (4) 87. (2) 88 (4)

89 (4) 90 (2)

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ladsr ,oa gy
x B

PART-A : PHYSICS u
v
1. jkWadsV ds fy, ................................ 
A
Sol. 110 s ij vf/kdre ÅWapkbZ izkIr djsxkA D;ksadh 110 s i'pkr y

osx +_.kkRed gks tkrk gSA rFkk jkWadsV uhps vkuk izkjEHk dj VWind,Earth  u  ujˆ

nsrk gSA
VLaunch,Earth  v
1
x 110 x 1000 = 55000 m = 55 km
2 = v cos î + v sin ĵ

VWind,Launch  u – v
2. ,d d.k n leku ................................
u – v sin 
s s s tan ( + ) =
Sol. t1 =
v1
, t2 =
v2
,…, tn =
vn –v cos 
–v tan ( +) cos = u – v sin
vkSlr pky = (dqy nqjh) / (dqy le;)
V[sin – cos tan ( + )] = u
ns –ucos(  ) usin(      / 2)
 V =
t1  t 2  ...  tn V=
sin 
=
sin 
ns n
= =
s s 1 1 1 nks NksVh oy; ................................
  ...  tn   ...  5.
v1 v 2 v1 v 2 vn
 2sin2 ( / 2) 
1 1 1 1 1 Sol. v2 cos + v1 cos = v1  v2 = v1  
bldk O;qRØe ysus ij     ...    cos  
V n  v1 v 2 vn 
6. dks.k okys ................................
Sol. yMdk xsan dks okil idMus esa rc leFkZ gksxk tc og xsan dks
3. fu;r Roj.k ls ................................
urry ds yEcor xfr djrk gqvk ns[ksxkA (vFkkZr y fn'kk esa)
Sol. t = 0 ij x-t xzkQ dk <ky 'kwU; gSa vr% t = 0 ij osx 'kwU;
gksxkA le; c<us ds lkFk <ky _.kkRed fn'kk esa c<rk gSA g cos

vr% osx Hkh +_.kkRed fn'kk esa c<rk gSA fcUnq (1) ij <ky
vpkud ls _.kkRed eku ls /kukRed eku esa ifjofrZr gksrk y
gSA vr% osx Hkh vpkud _.kkRed ls /kukRed esa ifjofrZr gksrk 
gSA blds Ik'pkr osx ?kVus yxrk gSA rFkk fcUnq (2) ij 'kwU; gks
x
tkrk gSA fodYi (a) bldks lgh :Ik ls n'kkZrk gSA [tehu ds ry es xsan rFkk yMds dk Roj.k ,d leku (= g sin
) gSA vr% bl fn'kk esa yMds dks xsan dk dksbZ Hkh Roj.k utj
4. ,d uko unh ................................
ugh vk;sxkA]
Sol. >aMk] uko ds lkis{k gok ds osx dh fn'kk esa ygjkrk gSA blfy,
2V 1
 dks.k] uko ds lkis{k gok ds osx }kjk cuk;k x;k dks.k gSA T= V= T. g. cos
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7. fp=kkuqlkj ,d ................................ 10. ,d O;fDr 30º ................................
Sol. VDdj ds nkSjku osx dk m/ok/kZj ?kVd ifjofrZr ugh gksrk gSA Sol. vkneh ds lkis{k ckfj'k dk osx
blfy, VDdj ds dkj.k mMM~;u dky izHkkfor ugh gksxkA –3i m/s
x
2h vr 
tehu dks Li'kZ djus esa yxk le; = 4ˆj m / s
g y
2 3 m/ s 
dqy mMM~;u dky mijksDr le; dk nksxquk gksxkA vr% d.k
okil leku ÅpkbZ rd yksV vk;sxkA 30º man at rest

v r,m  xjˆ  v r  v m
8. ,d Hkkjh fiaM ................................
v m  2 3[cis30iˆ  sin30ˆj]
Sol. ekuk dhMk v pky ls iznf'kZr fn'kk ds vuqfn'k xfr djrk gSA
D C = 3iˆ  3 ˆj

v r  3iˆ  (x  3 )jˆ
B u L

5  32  (x  3)2
V


A
16 = (x  3)2  4  3 = x
L
ikj djus esa yxk le; t =
v cos v r  ˆi  4ˆj

L 3
DC = v sin .t = v sin = Ltan tan =   = 37º
v cos 4
fiaM dhMs ls ugh VDdjk;sxk ;fn t le; esa CykWad ds }kjk r;
nwjh d + DC ls <hd de gksA 11. ;fn v1  v 2 ................................

L Sol. ;fn nks lfn'k ,d nwljs ds yEcor gks rks budk vfn'k xq.ku
 u.t = d + L tan  u. [= d + L tan]
v cos 'kwU; gksxk
uL
v= ( v1  v 2 ).( v1 – v 2 ) = 0  v12 – v 22 = 0
dcos   L sin 
2
 v1 – v 22  v1 = v2 or v1 = v 2
d cos + L sin dk vf/kdre eku d2 – L2

uL
 v min  12. iznf'kZr rhu ................................
d2  L2
Sol. a = 3, b = 4, c = 10

9. x-v{k ds vuqfn'k ................................ ax = 3, ay = 0;

Sol. (a) X-t xzkQ dk <ky x = 0 ij 'kwU; ugh gS vFkkZr osx 'kwU; 3
bx = b cos 30º = 4 x = 2 3
ugh gksxkA 2
by = 4 sin 30º
(b) <ky dk ifjek.k (=pky) vUrjky 0 ls t1 esa ?kVrk gS vFkkZr
4
d.k eafnr gSA t1 ls t2 vUrjky esa <ky dk ifjek.k c<rk gS = = 2;
2
vr% d.k Rofjr gSA
1 –10
Cx = c cos 120º = –c x = = –5,
(c) 0 ls t1 rd osx _.kkRed gS ijUrq Roj.k /kukRed gSA t1 ls 2 2
t2 rd osx /kukRed gSas rFkk Roj.k Hkh /kukRed gSA blds Ik'pkr 3
Cy = c sin 120º = 10 x =5 3
osx /kukRed gS rFkk Roj.k _.kkRed gSA 2
(b) fn;k gS c = P a + q b
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Cx = P ax + q bx  –5 = 3p + 2 3q u2
Rmax = R2 ........ (ii)
g(1– sin 0 )
5 3
c y = p c y + q b y  5 3 = 0 + 2q q = {kSfrt lrg ij iz{kSI; xfr ds fy,
2
dk eku j[kus ij q. u2
Rmax = R
g
5 3
–5 = 3p +2 3 x ................. (iii)
2
R, R1 rFkk R2 ds e/; lEcU/k Kkr djus ds fy, 0 dks gVkuk
–20
;k –5 = 3p + 15 or p = iMsxk lehdj.k (i) rFkk (ii) ls
3
2 1 1 2R1R2
  R =
13. Roj.k&fLFkrh ................................ R R1 R2 R1  R2

v
s dv s
Sol. a = –
4
+ 10 
 ds = – 4 + 10
v0
16. iznf'kZr fp=k esa ................................
Sol. jLlh ds vyx&vyx Hkkxks es ifjorZu dk dqy ;ksx 'kwU; gksxkA
v 20
 s 

 vdv =   – 4  10  ds
v0 0
0
0 0 0

IV
III
20 v
v 2 – v 02  s2  II y y
0
 = –  10s 
y
2  8  0 
x
0 I

v 2 – 50 (20)2 
 =– + 10 x 20 x cos
2 8

v= 350 ms–1 (+x) + (0) + (–y) + (0 + x cos) = 0


2y = x + x cos

14. ,d xfrf'ky eksVj ................................ x x  1


y= (1 + cos60º) = 1  2 
2 2  
dv dv
Sol. ;gkW = –kv3 or = –kdt
dt v3 3x 3
y=  vblock = vtruck
v t 4 4
dv
;k  v3
=
 –kdt
tv 0 0 17. ,d iRFkj dks ................................
v 1
 1  1 1 g(2t)2  2gt 2
;k  – 2  =–kt or –  2 = –kt Sol. H = ........ (1)
 2v  v0 2v 2
2v 0 2
1
h=H– gt2 ....... (2)
v02 v0 2
;k v = 2
or v =
1  2v 02kt 2v 02kt  1 By (1) rFkk (2)

H 3H
h= H– =
15. tc ,d oLrq ................................ 4 4
Sol. ekuk 0 {kSfrt ls urry dk dks.k gS rks urry ij Åij dh h 3

H 4
rjQ xfr ds fy,
18. tehu ls ,d .........................
u2
Rmax = R1 ...... (i)
g(1  sin 0 )  1 2
Sol. H = Ut +  – 2 gt 
 
uhps dh rjQ xfr ds fy,
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25 = Ut – 5t2 B ij osx
5t – Ut + 25 = 0
2
VB = gt = 10 × 10 = 100 m/s 
t1 rFkk t2 ewy gS
C ij osx
t1 + t2 = U/5 t1t2 = 5
t2 – t1 = 4 VC = VB2  2ay = 1002  2  2.5  ( 1995)
(t1 – t2)2 = 16
= 25 = 5 m/s  .
(t1 + t2)2 – 4 t1t2 = 16
2
U
 5  – 20  16 21. ,d fi.M dks ................................
 
Sol. vx = 30m/s
U
6 U = 30m/s vy = 40 m/s
5
v = 50 m/s
U 30
 6
t1t 2 5
24. ,d iz{ksI; dh ................................

19. {kSfrt lery ................................ 3


Sol. ucos = u ×
2
Sol.
 = 30°
Q
P Z
H tan 
Y(N) 3m 
R 4
5m B
vr%, P = 4 3
2m

A X(E)
25. nzO;eku 0.5 ................................
AP  5kˆ
2g
Sol.  m/s2
AQ  5iˆ  2ˆj  3kˆ 7
i{kh dk foLFkkiu ml fLFkfr ds fy, tc ;g fLFkj gksrk gS V = 0

S   PQ  AQ – AP
bird 0 = 7 +
 2g 
 t  t=
49
= 2.5 s
 7  2g
| PQ | = 33 a T
7 m/s
T a
20. ,d isjkW'kwV/kkjh ................................
Sol. ekuk O;fDr A ls dqnrk gS A ls B rd og LoraU=k :Ik ls 0.2g
T = 0.5 a
0.2g - T = 0.2 a
fxjrk gS rRi'pkr B ij isjk'kqV [kqy tkrk gS vkSj og 2.5

m/s2 ds eanu ls uhps fxjrk gSA fLFkj voLFkk vkus rd pyh xbZ nwjh

A
a1 = –10m/s
2  2g 
0 = 72 + 2  7  s
 
B
2495 m S = 8.75 m
vr% vxys 2.5 ls- esa ;g nk;ha vksj 8.75 eh- nwjh r; djsxkA
a2 = 2.5m/s2
C dqy nwjh = 2 x 8.75 = 17.5 m
1 5 ls- i'pkr~ bldh pky] izkjfEHkd pky (7 eh-/ls-) ds cjkcj
 AB = × 10 × 102 = 500 m
2
gksxh ijUrq fn'kk foijhr gksxhA
 BC = AC – AB = 2495 – 500 = 1995 m.

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26. 30º ds dks.k ij ................................ B

A N cos
N sin
Sol. F mg
x

A dh lkE; voLFkk ds fy,


M2 = 2kg dk FBD
F = N sin
N = F/sin

B dks tehu ls mBkus ds fy,


N cos  mg

F
20 – T = 2a ...........(i)
 cos  mg
sin
M1 = 3kg dk FBD
3
F  mg tan = mg  
4

3
blfy, Fmin = mg
4

29. ;fn nksuks CykWad ................................


T-3gsin30° = 3a
T – 15 = 3a ...........(ii) Sol.

(i) + (ii)

5 = 5a a = 1m/s2 ; T = 18 N.
27. fp=kkuqlkj f?kjuh ................................ F N sin
N
Sol. isUVj ds fy,
N cos
R + T – mg = ma mg
R + T = m(g + a) ............(1)
;fn nksuks CykWad fLFkj gks
fudk; ds fy,
x-fn'kk ds vuqfn'k cyks dk lUrqyu djus ij
2T – (m + M)g = (m + M)a
2T = (m + M) (g + a) ..............(2) F = N sin

;gk m = 100 kg  N = F/sin

y-fn'kk ds vuqfn'k cyks dk lUrqyu djus ij


M = 50 kg
Ny = mg + N cos
a = 5 m/sec2

150  15  F 
 T= = 1125 N = mg +  sin   cos = mg + F cot
2  
rFkk; R = 375 N. 4F
Ny = mg +
3
28. CykWd B dks ................................
Sol.
30. ;fn CykWad A ................................
Sol.

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b sin b
b cos gy % vf/kd ÅtkZ dk eryc de rjaxnS/;Z gSA

a sin
36. nks rRo 8 O16 ................
a
a cos Sol. A1 – Z1 = A2 – Z2
(Z1 + N1) – Z1 = (Z2 + N2) – Z2
ges'kk lEiZd esa jgus ds fy,
N1 = N2
a sin = b co

3 37. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku ................


b = a tan = a
4
Sol. Øksfe;e ds fy,  + m = 2 eku j[kus okys bysDVªkWuksa dh

PART-B : CHEMISTRY vf/kdre la[;k 5 gSA

31. 2 eksy lksfM;e Qsjkslk;ukbM ................ 39. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls izkn'kZ ................
Sol. Na4Fe(CN)6 esa lksfM;e dh la[;k = 2 × 4 NA Sol.
= 8 NA Hkkj v.kq n n wC
23
= 8 × 6 × 10 C
Hkkj
= 48 × 1023
Xywdksl 20 g 180 1 2 2
× 12 =
32. Se(Z = 34) es m= 2 ds lkFk ................ 9 3 3
C6H12O6
8g
Sol. 34 Se  [ Ar ]3d , 4s p
10 2 4

lwØksl 9.5 g 342 1 1 1


× 12
33. ,d vkneh pk; dks ehBk djus ................ C12H22O11 36 3 3
Sol. Xywdksl esa dkcZu ijek.kq dh la[;k = 4
g
1.71
= × 12 Na = 3.6 × 1022 ;wfj;k 40 g 60 2 2 8g
342
NH2CONH2 3 3
34. gkbMªkstu ijek.kq esa n = 3 ................
,fFkyhu XykWbdksy 62 62 1 2 8g
13.6 g
Sol. E3 = = –1.51 eV 3 3 3
9 HO–CH2–CH2–OH

E1 = –13.6 eV
40. Rb+ ds vfUre bysDVªkWu ds fy, ................
13.6 13.6
E = E 3 – E 1 = + Sol. Rb : [Ar] 3d10, 4s2, 4p6
+
9 1
n=4
13.6  9  13.6 8  13.6
= = eV =1
9 9
m = –1 or 0 or 1
E = 3 + (KE)Max
1 1
s=+ or –
8  13.6 8  13.6  27 2 2
or, (KE)Max = 3 =
9 9
108.8  27 41. gkbMªkstu LisDVªe esa ckWej Js.kh................
=
9 Sol. n1 = 2, n2 = 6
= 9.09 eV
1 1 1
= RZ2  – 2
 2
 n1 n2 

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1 1 1

= 109700 × 1  4 – 36 
 

9
= cm = 410 nm
2  109700
49. lw=k C4H6O ds fdrus ................

43. Li2+ dh 3rd d{kk rFkk C5+ vk;u ................ Sol. C  C  CHO ; C – C = C – CHO ;
|
C
n2
Sol. r = 0.529 × Å
z C = C – C – CHO

r1 n2  Z2 96 9 x
= 1 = = = 50. 1,3-MkbZesfFkylkbDyksgsDlk ................
r2 Z1  n2
2
3  16 8 y
x + y = 17 Sol.  CH3–C–CH=O +

O
44. He+ esa bysDVªkWu 'kwU; d{kdh; dks.kh; ................
CH3–C–CH2–CH2–CH=O
gy % bysDVªkWu 2s ls 3d voLFkk esa tkrk gSA
O
3d esa dqy f=kT;h; uksM dh la[;k

= (n –  – 1) = 3 – 2 – 1 = 0.
52. C5H12O v.kqlw=k okys ;kSfxd ................
Sol. CH3–O–CH2–CH2–CH2–CH3 ; ;
45. ;fn ,d dkYifud czãk.M esa izksVksu ................
Sol. p n
;
Na 11 12
O 8 8
H 1 0
----------------------- ; CH3–CH2–O–CH2–CH2–CH3 ;
20 20

1 1
vkf.od nzO;eku= 20 × + 20 × = 15 u
2 4

46. fuEu esa ls dkSulh lajpuk ................


53. fuEu ds fy, lgh dFku ................
Sol. (4) esa nksuks le:i gSA Sol.

Li
47. MkbZesfFkylkbDyksgsDlsu ds fy, ................ Cu Cl
Cl


Ni
H

2
Sol. , , ,

54. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls ;kSfxdksa ................


48. ,d ;kSfxd 'X' Zn pw.kZ ds lkFk xeZ ................ Sol. vU; ;kkSfxdksa dk lgh ukekadu uhps fn;k x;k gS
7
6
3 5
5 1
Sol.
1 4
(2) 4 2 (3)
2 3 Br

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55. fuEu esa ls fdl ;kSfxd esa ................ + Cl
Cl
Sol. f}ca/k esa –C ijek.kq ij mifLFkr H-ijek.kq dks ,fyfyd H-
ijek.kq dgrs gSA Cl /h
(4) 
2  Cl

56. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls ;kSfxd ................


gy& XykbZvkWDlsy gS — OHC – CHO 58. CH3—CH—CH—CH3 ................

Cl Cl
vkstksuhvi?kVu 3OHC – CHO Sol. M = 56

vkstksuhvi?kVu 59. v.kqHkkj 68 okyk ,d gkbMªksdkcZu ................


2OHC – CH2-CHO
Sol. 68, C5H8 dk v.kqHkkj gSA ;g vfUre ,Ydkbu gSA
CH3

vkstksuhvi?kVu 60. fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls xyr ................


2OHC–CHO + OHC–C–CH3
O COOH

H–CC–H
vkstksuhvi?kVu H–C–C–H Sol. 
NaOH / CaO


O O

57. fuEu esa ls dkSulk fodYi ................


Cl PART-C : MATHEMATICS
Cl
Cl / h
Sol. (1) 
2  + 61. ;fn tan x tan y = a.................

tan x  tan y
Sol. tan(x + y) =
Cl 1  tan x.tan y
+ + Cl +
Cl (1  tan x.tan y)
 = tanx + tany
Cl 3
Cl /h
(2) 
2 
(1  a)
 tanx + tany = 
Cl 3
Cl
+ + + Cl 62. ;fn ,  lehdj.k.................

Sol. 2  2  (  )2  2 
+
Cl
 (1  n2 )2  (1  n2  n4 )  n2
Cl /h
(3) 
2 
Cl
63. ;fn sin  vkSj cos  .................

+
Cl + m n
Sol. sin   cos    ,sin  cos  
l l
Cl
oxZ djus ij

+ + 2n m2
1  2
l l
Cl
Cl
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 l2  m2  2ln  0  (a). 69. ;fn cos ( + ) = 0.................
Sol. cos ( + ) = 0

64. ;fn lehdj.k................. 


 ( + ) = (2n + 1) n .
2
      2
Sol.    vr% sin (5 + 6) = sin (6 + 6– )
1   1   1  (  )  

2 1  6(2n  1)  
  ,    Nr 'kwU; gSA = sin  –   = sin (6n + 3– ) = sin
6 6  2 
(3 – ) = sin 

65. ;fn lehdj.k.................


70. ;fn sin  sin .................
Sol. y  x2 j[kus ij nh xbZ lehdj.k
Sol. cos  cos – sin sin = 1
lehdj.k ftlds ewy] nh xbZ lehdj.k ds ewyksa ds oxZ gSA vFkkZr~ cos ( + ) = 1
nh xbZ lehdj.k    y  1  0.2
 +  = 2n
1 + cot  tan (2n – ) = 1 + cot (– tan ) = 0
pwfd 2, 2,  2, 2 lehdj.k ds pkj ewy gSA

pkj le lehdj.k  (y2  y  1)2  0 etc. 71. ;fn a < c < b gks rks.................

Sol. ;k   4[(a  b  2c)2  (a  b)2 ]


 x   1 x  1
;k   4[(2a  2c)(2b  2c)], by L2  M2
66. ;fn      2 .................
 1 x   x  6
;k   16[(c  a)(c  b)]  ive,
Sol. 6 t
2
 13t  6  0
pwfd a vkSj b ds e/; c fLFkr gSA
x 2 3
tgk¡ t   ,  ewy lfEeJ gSA
1 x 3 2

x
3
 6x2  6x  2
72. lehdj.k (sin2x )cos(2x ) .................

67. ;fn lehdj.k................. Sol. sin2(2x )  2x  2 x

Sol. P  2e2logk  1  7 fn, x, vUrjky esa L.H.S  1 tgk¡ R.H.S.  2


2
 4
vr% dksbZ gy ugh gSA  (4)
;k elogk k2  4
k = 2 dsoy D;ksfd k /kukRed gS] log k dh ifjHkk"kk ls
73. cos2 + sin + 1 = 0.................
Sol. cos2 + sin + 1 = 0
68. 2 – cosx + sin x.................
2
 1 – sin2 + sin + 1 = 0
Sol. f(x) = 3 – cosx – cos2x
 sin2 – sin – 2 = 0
2
13  1  sin = 2, – 1 ijUrq sin 2, blfy,
= –  cos x  
4  2 
3  5 7 
sin = –1   =   , 
13 2  4 4 
vf/kdre eku =
4
U;wure eku = 1
x2
74. lehdj.k  x 2  3 .................
13 (x  1)2
vuqikr =
4
x
Sol. fn;k x;k gS P2  Q2  3 tgk¡ P  x vkSj Q 
x 1
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f"(1) = 0  3a + b + 6 = 0
P2  Q2  (P  Q)2  2PQ …(1)
 a = –2, b = 0, c = 2.
x x2
PQ  x   t , say ekuk Alter :
x 1 x 1 x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx – 1 = (x – 1)3 (x + 1)
x2 xq.kkdksa dh rqyuk djus ij
PQ  t
x 1  a = –2, b = 0, c = 2

(1) ls
78. ;fn y = tan x.................
3  t  2t
2
or ;k t  2t  3  0
2
tan x t(1  3t 2 ) 1  3t 2
Sol. y  
(t  3)(t  1)  0  t  3,1. tan 3x 3t  t 3 3  t2
1
x2  y  ;k y  3.
;k  3  x2  3x  3  0 …(2) 3
x 1

x2
;k  1  x2  x  1  0 …(3) 79. lehdj.k x2 + 2ax – 3 = 0.................
x 1
(2) ds ewy dkYifud gS pwfd _.kkRed gS (3)

1 5 Sol.
vr% x 
2

f(–2) > 0 vkSj f(1) < 0


2009
75. lehdj.k, x  1 .................
2010  – 4a + 1 > 0 vkSj 2a – 2 < 0

2009 1 1
Sol. x  1  0  a< vkSj a<1
2010 x 4

2009x2  2010x  2010  0  1


 a   – , 
O;qRØe ewy x = 1/x  4 

2009  2010x  2010x2  0 (1  tan11º )(1  tan34º )


80. .................
ewyksa dk ;ksx = –1 (1  tan17º )(1  tan28º )

(1  tan11º )(1  tan34º ) 2


Sol. = =1
76. 1,1 lehdj.k................. (1  tan17º )(1  tan28º ) 2

1 1 ( if A + B = /4  (1 + tanA)(1+ tanB) = 2)


Sol. 2  vkSj 2 
1 1
81. x dk og eku ftlds.................
nqljh lehdj.k ds ewy O;qRØe gSA
Sol. x2 dk xq.kkad _.kkRed gS] vr% O;atd dk vf/kdre eku 'kh"kZ
izFke lehdj.k ds ewy ds fy, x dks 1/x ls gVkus ij
ij izkIr gksxk
s cx2  bx  a  0 gksrh gS ftlds ewy 2, 2 gSA
b 3
ftlds fy, x = – x=
vr% px  qx  r  0 gSA
2 2a 4

77. ;fn lehdj.k .................  


82. –1 < cos  2x – 3  .................
 
Sol. x = 1 iqujko`fÙk ewy gSA
 f(1) = 0  a + b + c = 0
   5
Sol.  2x –      2x – 
3 3 3 3
f'(1) = 0  2a + b + 4 = 0
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2 4 4  1
 2x    2x  2  vr% lehdj.k t   2p
3 3 3 t
 2 2   t 2  2pt  1  0
 x   x  
3 3 3
or ;k (t  p)2  p2  1  q
 O;kid gy
t p q
 2   2 
x  3  n, 3  n    3  n, (n  1)  , n  I
    2
15
(p  q)x  (p  q) or p  q  (p  q)1
83. xlog9 x  9 dk vFkZ gS .................
 x2  15  1, 1 or x2  16,14
Sol. pj?kkrkadh dks log esa cnyus ij
 x   4,  14
(log9 x)2  1  0

;k (log9 x)2  1  0 88 ;fn n = 1 gS] rc .................

;k (y  1)(y  1)  0 tgk¡ y  log9 x 89 ;fn n ,d le.................


90 lHkh n izkd`r .................
 log9 x  1 or y > 1
Sol. (88 to 90)
84. ;fn a + b + c = 0................. 88. cosx – sinx = 1

a3  b3  c3   1
3abc
cos   x =
Sol. L.H.S. is x abc
x abc
x 3
4  2

 a3  b3  c3  3abc tc a  b  c  0 
x=– ,0
2
85. lehdj.k .................
89 cosnx – sinnx = 1
Sol. nksuksa loZle gSA
tc n le gS] rc sinnx vkSj cosnx nksuksa /kukRed gSA
a log5 2  aloga 2.(  log5 a)  2 log5 a blfy, sinnx = 0
x log5 2  x(logx 5)(loga x)  5loga x cosnx = 1
cosx = ±1
loga x = t j[kus ij
x = 0, 
1
 5t  5.5t  3 ;k 5t  90 o"ke ;k le gksus ij lnSo x = 0 gy gSA
2
1
 t  log5
2
or ;k loga x   log5 2  x  a log5 2

86. f}?kkr lehdj.k.................


Sol. nh xbZ f}?kkr lehdj.kksa dks x ds nks ls vf/kd eku larq"B gksrs gS
vFkkZr~ p, q vkSj r vr% os loZlfedk gS pwfd os lHkh x  R ds fy,
larq"B gksrs gSA

2
15
87. lehdj.k (p  q)x  .................

Sol. p2  q  1  p  q vkSj p  q O;qRØe gS

2
15
(p  q)x  t.
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CUMULATIVE TEST-2 (MCT-2)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2020

DATE : 01-07-2018 COURSE : VIKAAS (01JA), WINNER (JTA)

ANSWER KEY

CODE-0
PHYSICS

1. (3) 2. (3) 3. (1) 4. (2) 5. (1) 6. (2) 7. (2)

8. (1) 9. (1) 10. (1) 11. (2) 12. (2) 13. (3) 14. (4)

15. (3) 16. (2) 17. (3) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (2)

22. (3) 23. (3) 24. (3) 25. (4) 26. (3) 27. (1) 28. (3)

29. (3) 30. (1)

CHEMISTRY

31. (4) 32. (3) 33. (1) 34. (2) 35. (2) 36. (1) 37. (4)

38. (4) 39. (2) 40. (3) 41. (1) 42. (2) 43. (1) 44. (1)

45. (2) 46. (4) 47. (2) 48. (3) 49. (2) 50. (1) 51. (4)

52. (4) 53. (2) 54. (1) 55. (4) 56. (2) 57. (4) 58. (2)

59. (3) 60. (1)

MATHEMATICS

61. (2) 62. (1) 63. (1) 64. (2) 65. (1) 66. (3) 67. (2)

68. (3) 69. (1) 70. (1) 71. (1) 72. (4) 73. (2) 74. (1)

75. (2) 76. (2) 77. (4) 78. (2) 79. (3) 80. (1) 81. (4)

82. (4) 83. (2) 84. (4) 85. (3) 86. (4) 87. (2) 88 (4)

89 (4) 90 (2)

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