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CAREER PREP ENGINEERING

2ND YEAR (FULL BOOK)


FULL LENGTH PAPER–6
MATHEMATICS
Q.1 If f ( x ) = x − ax + bx + 1 and f (1) = −3 then a − b = ?
3 2

(a) –5 (b) 5 (c) 0 (d) 1


Q.2 If x = 2 then which one is greater?
200

(a) log 2 x (b) x 0.1 (c) log 2 x10 (d) x 0.01


1
Q.3 The Range of function y = is:
1+ x
(a) ( −,0 ) (b) ( 0,  ) (c) (1,+ ) (d) 0, )
Q.4 Which of the following is an odd function?
x −1 3
x3 − x
(a) y = sin x + cos x (b) y = , x  −1 (c) y = ( x + 1)
2 2 (d) y = 2
x +1 x +1
3bx + 2
Q.5 If lim = −1 then the value of b is:
x →2 x − 2

1
(a) 0 (b) −
3
(c) 3 (d) Cannot be calculated
sin  x
Q.6 If lim = 4 then  =
x →0 tan 3 x

3 4
(a) (b) (c) 12 (d) 0
4 3
ax 2 + b
Q.7 lim =
x →
cx 2 + d
a a
(a) 0 (b)  (c) (d)
c c
x
 3 
Q.8 lim 1 −  =
x→
 2x 
3 −3 2 −2
(a) e 2 (b) e 2 (c) e 3 (d) e 3
 mx, x7

Q.9 It is given that h ( x ) =  n, x = 7, is continuous at x = 7 then value of n is:
−2 x + 9, x  7

(a) –5 (b) 17 (c) 7 (d) –7
Q.10 The graph of y = e lies in quadrants:
x

(a) I and II (b) I and III (c) I and IV (d) II and IV


d  x −1 
2
Q.11  =?
dx  x 2 + 1 
4x 4 4 x3
(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these
( x 2 + 1) ( x 2 + 1) ( x2 + 1)
2 2 2

Q.12 Df ( x ) representation for derivative was used by which of the following


mathematician?
(a) Leibniz (b) Cauchy (c) Newton (d) Lagrange

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4
x3 − x
Q.13 If f ( x ) = then f  ( x ) = ?
x
1 1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
4 x3 4 3 x4 4 4 x3 3 3 x4
e2 x
Q.14 Derivative of w.r.t x is:
x +1

(a)
( 2 x + 2 ) e2 x (b)
( 2 x + 1) e2 x (c)
( 2 x − 1) e2 x (d)
e2 x
( x + 1) ( x + 1) ( x + 1) ( x + 1)
2 2 2 2

e 2ln x dy
Q.15 If y = ln ( x +1)
, then find :
e −1 dx
2 x − eln ( x +1)
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) (d) None of these
( )
2
eln ( x +1) − 1
dy
Q.16 If y = 5cos3  and x = 3sin 2  then =
dx
5 5 5 5 2
(a) − sec  (b) − sin  (c) − cos  (d) cot  .cos
2 2 2 2
dy
Q.17 If x = y sin y then =
dx
1 1
(a) (b) (c) y cos y + sin y (d) − ( y cos y + sin y )
y cos y y cos y + sin y
Q.18 Derivative of ln ( sec x + tan x ) with respect to x is:
1 sec2 x + tan x
(a) (b) cosec x (c) sec x (d)
sec x + tan x sec x + tan x
d
Q.19 tan t =
dt
1 sec 2 t sec 2 t 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 tan t 2 tan t tan t 2t tan t

Q.20 If y = tanh −1 ( e x )
dy
, then find
dx
ex e x
−e x ex
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1 + e2x ) 1 − e 2x (1 − e2x ) e 2x − 1

( ln a ) ( ln a ) ( ln a )
2 3 n
xn
Q.21 1 + ( ln a ) .x + x 2
+ x 3
+ ... + + ... is the Maclaurin’s series
2 3 n
expansion of:
(a) x a (b) log a x (c) a x (d) None of these
Q.22 The interval in which y = − x 2 + 6 x − 3 is increasing is:
(a) ( −,3) (b) ( 3, ) (c) ( −,3 (d) 3, )
Q.23 The maximum value of f ( x ) = −3x2 + 2 x − 1 is:
4 2 3
(a) (b) − (c) (d) None of these
3 3 4
Q.24 The perimeter of rectangle is 32 cm. What will be the maximum area of rectangle?
(a) 64cm 2 (b) 16cm 2 (c) 1024cm 2 (d) 256cm 2

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1
Q.25  a + x2
2
dx = ?

( )
(a) ln a − a 2 + x 2 + c ( )
(b) ln x − a 2 + x 2 + c

(c) ln ( x + a + x )+c
2 2
(d) ln ( a + a + x )+c
2 2

 1 1
Q.26   x ln x + x  dx =
 ln x 
(a) ln ( x ln x ) (b) ln   (c) ln ( ln x 2 ) (d) None of these
 x 
Q.27 The suitable substitution to integrate x2 − a2 is
(a) x − a = a sin  (b) x + a = a sec (c) x = a sec (d) x = a sin 
ln ( tan x )
Q.28  dx = ?
sin x cos x
( tan x )
2
1
(a) ln ( sin x cos x ) + c ln ( tan x )  + c (d) None of these
2
(b) ln +c (c)
2 2
x e dx = ?
2 2x
Q.29
 2 x 2 + 2 x − 1  2 x 2 + 2 x − 1
(a) e2 x  +c (b) e2 x  +c
 2   4 
 2 x 2 − 2 x + 1
(c) e2 x  +c (d) None of these
 4 
x cos xdx = ?
2
Q.30
(a) ( x 2 − 2 ) sin x − 2 x cos x + c (b) ( x 2 + 2 ) sin x − 2 x cos x + c
(c) ( x 2 − 2 ) sin x + 2 x cos x + c (d) x 2 sin x + 2 x cos x + cos x + c

1
 x 2 cos x − sin x 
Q.31  
e x
x2
 dx =

1 1 1
(a) e x sin x (b) e x cos x (c) −e x sin x (d) None of these
2x −1
Q.32  ( x −1)( x − 3) dx =
1 5 5 1
(a) ln ( x − 1) − ln ( x − 3) + c (b) ln ( x − 3) − ln ( x − 1) + c
2 2 2 2
5 1
(c) ln ( x − 3) + ln ( x − 1) + c (d) None of these
2 2
2
1 − cos 2 x
Q.33 0 2
dx = ?

(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) –4


2 3
dx dx
Q.34 −1 2 x + 3 + 2 2 x + 3 = ?
(a) ln 4 (b) ln 3 (c) ln 2 (d) None of these
Q.35 Find the area of region bounded by y = x − 3x the line x = 3 and below the x-axis
2

−9 9 27 19
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 2 2
Q.36 Area bounded by the sine curve from − to 0 is:
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) –2
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2
 dy  3 d2y
Q.37 What is the degree of differential equation 1 +  = 2 2 ?
 dx  dx
2
(a) (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3
3
Q.38 The solution of differential equation xdy + ydx = 0 is:
x
(a) = constant (b) x + y = constant (c) xy = constant (d) None of these
y
Q.39 Which of the following points lies on both axes of rectangular coordinate system?
(a) ( 0,1) (b) ( 0,0 ) (c) (1,0 ) (d) (1,1)
Q.40 Distance between y − axis and x + 3 = 0 is:
(a) –3 (b) 3
(c) 0 (d) Can’t be determined
Q.41 The xy -coordinate axes are rotated about the origin through an angle of 30o . If the
xy -coordinates of a point are (5,7) , then XY -coordinates are:
 3 5 −7 7 3 −5 5 3 +7 5−7 3 
(a)  ,  (b)  , 
 2 2   3 3 
 3 5 + 7 −7 + 5 3   5 3 + 7 −5 + 7 3 
(c)  ,  (d)  , 
 2 2   2 2 
Q.42 Centroid of the triangle formed by intersection of:
(a) Altitudes (b) Medians (c) Angle bisectors (d) Right bisector
4
Q.43 If y-intercept of a straight line is and slope is −5 then equation of line is:
3
(a) 15 x + 3 y − 4 = 0 (b) 5 x + 3 y + 4 = 0 (c) 15 x + 3 y + 4 = 0 (d) None of these
Q.44 Graph of y = cos2 x + sin 2 x is:
(a) Circle (b) Line parallel to x-axis
(c) Curve (d) Line parallel to y-axis
Q.45 Distance of the straight line 12 x + 5 y + 13 = 0 from origin is;
13 13 5
(a) (b) 1 (c) (d)
5 12 13
Q.46 For what value of m, A( −3,0) , B (1, −2) , C (5,0) , D (1, m) are vertices of a
parallelogram ABCD?
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) –1
−3
Q.47 Equation of line through ( −4, −6 ) and perpendicular to line having slope is:
2
(a) 2 x − 3 y − 10 = 0 (b) 2 x − 3 y + 10 = 0 (c) 3x − 2 y + 24 = 0 (d) 3x + 2 y + 24 = 0
Q.48 If a line L1 has slope m1 and line L2 has slope m2 then which of the following is true
if both lines may be perpendicular to each other ?
−1
(a) m1 m2 = −1 (b) m1 = m2 (c) m1 = (d) Both (a) and (c)
m2
Q.49 For what value of k , 3x2 − 8xy + ky 2 = 0 represents two mutually perpendicular
lines?
3
(a) k = 1 (b) k = −3 (c) k = 3 (d) k =
2
Q.50 The angle between the lines represented by the equation 9 x + 24 xy + 16 y 2 = 0 is
2

(a) 45° (b) 135° (c) 0° (d) 30°

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Q.51 Circum-centre of ABC with vertices A(8,6) , B (8, −2) and C ( 2, −2 ) is
(a) ( −5, 2 ) (b) ( 5, −2 ) (c) ( 3, −4 ) (d) ( 5,2)
Q.52 The slope of altitude AD on side BC of triangle having vertices A(8,6) , B ( −4,2 ) and
C ( −2, −6) is:
1 1
(a) (b) (c) –3 (d) –4
3 4
Q.53 Optimal solution can _______ objective function?
(a) Maximize (b) Minimize
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Makes no change to objective function
Q.54 Solution set of the inequality −3 y − 2  4 is:
(a) ( −2,  ) (b) (− , −2] (c) [−2, ) (d) ( − , −2 )
Q.55 In optimization problem, optimal solution occurring at corner point yields the
(a) Mean value of function (b) Highest value of function
(c) Lowest value of function (d) Both (b) and (c)
Q.56 Which of the following cannot be a test point of the inequality 3 x + y  2?
(a) ( 0,0 ) (b) (1,1) (c) ( 2,1) (d) (1, −1)
Q.57 The eccentricity of the conic y 2 − 4 y + x 2 − 16 x + 12 = 0 is
(a) e = 0 (b) e = 1 (c) 0  e  1 (d) e  1
Q.58 The equation x + y − 2AX − 2By + C = 0 represent circle if:
2 2

(a) Centre ( A, B ) and radius A2 + B2 − C


(b) Centre ( −A, −B ) and radius A2 + B2 − C
(c) Centre ( A, B ) and radius A2 + B 2 − C
(d) Centre ( −A, −B ) radius A2 + B 2 − C
Q.59 The focus and vertex of the parabola y 2 = −12 x is:
(a) ( −3, 0) and ( 0,0) (b) ( 3, 0) and ( 0,0) (c) ( 0, 3) and ( 0,0) (d) ( 0, − 3) and ( 0,0)
Q.60 Length of latus rectum of parabola y + 2 y + 5x + 1 = 0 is:
2

5
(a) 5 (b) 1 (c) (d) 4
4
Q.61 Two perpendicular tangents on y 2 = 4ax intersect on the line
(a) x = a (b) x + a = 0 (c) x + 2a = 0 (d) x + 4a = 0
Q.62 Length of major axis of 25x + 9 y = 225
2 2

(a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 5 (d) 3


2 2
x y
Q.63 A straight line y = mx + c is tangent to the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1 if
a b
(a) c =  a2m2 + b2 (b) c =  a2m2 − b2 (c) c =  b2m2 − a2 (d) c =  b2m2 + a2
Q.64 The Center of ellipse x2 + 16 x + 4 y 2 − 16 y + 76 = 0 is:
(a) ( −8, 2 ) (b) ( −8, −2 ) (c) ( 8, −2 ) (d) (8,2)
y2
Q.65 The Foci of hyperbola x − 2
= 1 are:
3
(a) ( 2,0 ) (b) ( 0, 2 ) (c) ( 4,0 ) (d) ( 0, 4 )
Q.66 The directrices of hyperbola x 2 − y 2 = 2 are
1
(a) x =  (b) x  2 = 0 (c) x  2 = 1 (d) x = 1
2

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x2 y 2
Q.67 Length of the latusrectum of − = 1 is;
81 16
16 32 81
(a) 8 (b) (c) (d)
3 9 4
Q.68 The angle between asymptotes of hyperbola x2 − y 2 = 2 is:
(a) 45 (b) 0 (c) 30 (d) 90
Q.69 The points of intersection of y = 1 + x 2 and y = 1 + 4 x − x 2
(a) ( 2,5) (b) ( 0,1) (c) ( 0,0 ) (d) Both (a) and (b)
Q.70 If ax 2 + by 2 + 2hxy + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents the pair of straight lines then:
a b c a h g a h g a b c
(a) h b f =0 (b) h b f =0 (c) h b f 0 (d) h b f 0
g f c g f c g f c g f c
Q.71 Which of the following is a unit vector?
1 1 1   1 1 1 
(a)  , , (b) sin ,cos ,1 (c)  , , (d) All of these
 2 2 2   2 2 2 
Q.72 The point which divides the line segment joining the points A ( −6,3) and B ( 5, −2 )
in the ratio 1:2 internally is:
4 7  7 5  7 4
(a) ( −17,8) (b)  , −  (c)  − ,  (d)  − , 
3 3  3 3  3 3
Q.73 Cosine of angle between the vectors a = 3i + 4 j and b = 4i + 3 j
12 24 24
(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these
25 25 5
Q.74 If the vectors a = i − j + 2k , b = 2i + 4 j + k and c =  i + j +  k are mutually
orthogonal then (  ,  ) =
(a) (2, –3) (b) (–2, 3) (c) (3, –2) (d) (–3, 2)
Q.75 If a  b + ( a.b ) = 32 and b = 2 then a = ?
2 2

(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 16


Q.76 Inner product of a = i + j , b = i + k is:
(a) 1 (b) –1 (c) 0 (d) 2
Q.77 u.( v  w) + v.( w  u ) + w.(u  v ) = ?
(a) u.( v  w) (b) 2u.( v  w) (c) 3u.( v  w) (d) None of these

Q.78 For what value of  the vectors iˆ + ˆj + 2kˆ, 2iˆ − 2 ˆj − kˆ and iˆ + ˆj − kˆ are coplanar?
(a) –1 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) None of these
Q.79 The volume of tetrahedron having edges u = 2 i − j − k , v = i + 2 j + 7k and
w = i − j + 4k is
3
(a) 10 (b) (c) 5 (d) None of these
10
Q.80  i − j j − k k − i  =
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) –1 (d) None of these

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PHYSICS
Q.81 Induced emf is produced when a magnet is plunged into a coil. The strength of the
induced emf is independent of.
(a) The strength of the magnet (b) The resistivity of the wire of the coil
(c) Number of turns of coil (d) The speed with which the magnet is moved
Q.82 When a Wheatstone bridge is balanced
(a) Galvanometer gives no deflection (b) I1 = I2
R R
(c) 1 = 3 (d) All are true
R2 R4
Q.83 In the given figure we are using rheostat as

(a) Potential divider (b) Variable resistor


(c) Both of “a” and “b” (d) None of these
Q.84 If Rydberg constant for hydrogen is RH then wave length ‘’ of first line in Lyman
series is
4 RH RH 4 4
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 RH 3RH
Q.85 In Fleming’s right hand rule the middle finger indicates:
(a) Force (b) Magnetic field (c) Induced current (d) Volt
Q.86 The half-life of carbon is 5730 years. How much carbon will left after 22920 years?
(a) 1/32th (b) 1/16th (c) 1/64th (d) 1/4th
Q.87 Two charges one of which is Q1 = 3C and second one is Q2 = -1C are separated by
100 cm. The electric potential is zero at a point
(a) 25 cm from Q2 (b) 75 cm from Q2 (c) 50 cm from Q1 (d) 33.3 cm from Q1
Q.88 In pair annihilation two gamma rays photons created, travel in opposite direction
not in the same direction, because:
(a) This proves law of conservation of energy
(b) This proves law of conservation of momentum
(c) This proves law of conservation of charge
(d) This proves law of conservation of mass-energy
Q.89 The alternating current has frequency of 106 Hz, in such a way that time period for
completion of cycle is
(a) 1 s (b) 1.5 s (c) 106 sec (d) 1 sec
Q.90 Laminated core in a transformer is used to reduce
(a) Eddy current losses (b) Hysteresis losses
(c) Iron losses (d) Heat losses due to resistance
Q.91 Which of the following expression is correct?
AND NOR NAND
(a) A+B A.B A+B
(b) A.B A+B A/
(c) A.B A+B A.B
(d) A+B A.B
Q.92 A charged particle is situated in a region of space and it experiences a force only
when it is in motion. It can be deduced that the region encloses
(a) Both an electric field and a gravitational field
(b) Both a magnetic field and an electric field
(c) Both a magnetic field and a gravitational field
(d) A magnetic field only
Q.93 If 10% of the current passes through a moving coil galvanometer of resistance 99 ,
then the shunt resistance will be
(a) 9.9  (b) 11  (c) 10  (d) 9 
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Q.94 Molybdenum is used as a target element for production of x-rays because it is
(a) A heavy element and can easily absorb high velocity electrons
(b) A heavy element with a higher melting point
(c) An element having high thermal conductivity
(d) Heavy element and can easily deflect electrons
Q.95 For transmission of electricity to far-off places from the A.C. power generating
plant, we always use:
(a) Step-down transformer (b) Step-up transformer
(c) Transformer with several secondaries (d) All of the above
Q.96 An emf will be induced between the ends of the conductor shown in fig. When
conductor moves in the direction.

(a) P (b) Q (c) L (d) M


Q.97 In R-L-C series circuit angle between XL and XC is
(a) tan–1(L/R) (b) tan–1 (Z/R) (c) tan –1 1/RC (d) 
Q.98 The electromagnetic waves do not transport
(a) Energy (b) Charge (c) Momentum (d) Information
Q.99 The unit of inductance is equivalent to
Volt×ampere ampere Volt Volt×second
(a) (b) (c) (d)
second volt  second ampere  second ampere
Q.100 Two charges -10C and +10C are placed 10cm apart. Potential at the centre of lines
joining two charges is
(a) 2V (b) -2V (c) Zero (d) 4 volt
Q.101 A student has 10 identical resistors, each of resistance ‘r’. The minimum resistance
made by him from given resistors is
r r r
(a) 10 r (b) (c) (d)
100 10 5
Q.102 A battery of e.m.f E having negligible internal resistance is connected to two
resistors of resistances R1 and R2 as shown in the circuit diagram.

What is the potential difference across the resistor of resistance R2?


E ( R1 + R2 ) E ( R1 + R2 ) ER1 ER2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
R1 R2 ( R1 + R2 ) ( R1 + R2 )
Q.103 Three resistors, each of 2 ohms, are connected together in a triangular shape. The
resistance between any two vertices will be
4 3
(a) ohm (b) ohm (c) 3 ohm (d) 6 ohm
3 4
Q.104 The magnitude of back emf, when motor is over loaded
(a) Increase (b) Decrease (c) Remain same (d) Become zero
Q.105 A particle A has charge + q and particle B has charge + 4q each of them having the
same mass m. When allowed to fall from rest through same electrical potential
difference, the ratio of their speeds v A : v B will become
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 1 : 4 (d) 4 : 1
Q.106 Energy stored in an inductor in term of magnetic field:
1 B2 1 B2 1 B 1 B2
(a) (b) A (c) A (d) A
2 o 2 o 2 o 2 o 2

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Q.107 The diagram shows a small magnet hanging on a thread near the end of solenoid
carrying a steady current I

What happens to the magnet as the iron core is inserted in to the solenoid?
(a) It moves toward the solenoid
(b) It moves away from solenoid
(c) It moves toward the solenoid and rotates through 180°
(d) It moves away from solenoid and rotates through 180°
Q.108 The dimensional formula for magnetic flux is:
(a) [ML2T–2A–1] (b) [MLoT2A2] (c) [MoL–2T–2A3] (d) [ML2T–2A3]
Q.109 Weber ampere per meter is equal to
(a) Joule (b) Newton (c) Henry (d) watt
Q.110 What is the potential at the centre C?

Kq Kq
(a) Zero (b) (c) 2 (d) None of these
a 2 a
Q.111 The energy band gap is maximum in
(a) Metals (b) Superconductors (c) Insulators (d) Semiconductors
Q.112 On reverse biasing the P-N junction, its potential barrier becomes
(a) Narrow (b) Broader (c) Zero (d) Constant
Q.113 The ratio of numerical values of energies of hydrogen atom in its first to second excited state is
1 9 4
(a) (b) (c) (d) 4
4 4 9
Q.114 Steel rods coated with boron are used in nuclear reactors because
(a) Boron can absorb neutrons
(b) It adds strength to the structure of nuclear plant
(c) Boron speeds up neutrons
(d) Boron can slow down neutrons
Q.115 In order to study internal atomic structure of crystals, we use
(a) X-rays (b) Ultraviolet rays (c) Infrared rays (d) Visible light
Q.116 235 238
The difference between 92U and 92U atoms is that
(a) U238 contains 3 more protons
(b) U238 contians 3 more protons and 3 more electrons
(c) U238 contians 3 more neutrons and 3 more electrons
(d) U238 contians 3 more neutrons
Q.117 Assuming that the junction diode is ideal, the current in the arrangement shown in figure is
(a) 0 m A (b) 2 m A
(c) 10 m A (d) 30 m A
Q.118 In the given figure the equivalent capacitance between the points A and B

1 4
(a) 4F (b) 3F (c) F (d) F
4 3
Q.119 In depletion layer there are
(a) Only holes (b) Only electrons
(c) Only holes and electrons (d) Neither electrons nor holes
Q.120 Strain energy stored in deformed material is a form of
(a) Heat energy (b) Potential energy (c) Kinetic energy (d) Chemical energy

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Q.121 The contribution of magnetic field in atom is due to
(a) Orbital motion of electrons (b) Spin motion of electron
(c) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ (d) Motion of protons in nucleus
Q.122 To use a transistor as an amplifier
(a) Emitter-base junction is forward biased and collector-base junction is reverse biased
(b) Both junctions are forward biased
(c) Both junctions are reverse biased
(d) It does not matter how the transistor is biased, it always works an as amplifier
Q.123 When a beam of light is used to determine the position of an object, the maximum
accuracy is achieved if the light is
(a) Polarized (b) Of longer wavelength
(c) Of shorter wavelength (d) Of high intensity
o o
Q.124 Give the ratio of velocities of light waves of wavelength 1 = 3000 A and 2 = 6000 A
v
in vacuum 1 =
v2
1
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) (d) Cannot predict
2
Q.125 One reaction which might be used for controlled nuclear fusion is shown
7 2
→ 2 ( 42 He ) + X
3 Li + 1 H ⎯⎯

What is particle X?
(a) An -particle (b) An electron (c) A neutron (d) A proton
Q.126 Which of the following gives three regions of the electromagnetic spectrum in order
of increasing wavelength?
(a) Gamma rays, microwaves, visible radiation (b) Ultraviolet, infra-red, microwaves
(c) Radio waves, ultraviolet, X-rays (d)Visible radiation, gamma rays, radio waves
Q.127 Mass of photon of frequency  is given by
hv h hv hv 2
(a) m = (b) m = (c) m = 2 (d) m =
c  c c
Q.128 The most penetrating radiation out of the following are
(a) X-rays (b) -rays (c) -rays (d) -rays
Q.129 A particle of mass M at rest decays into two masses m1 and m2 with non-zero

velocities. The ratio of de-Broglie wave lengths of the particles 1 is
2
m2 m1 m1
(a) (b) (c) (d) 1 : 1
m1 m2 m2
Q.130 One reaction which might be used for controlled nuclear fusion is shown.
Z M + -1 X ⎯⎯
→ Z-1
A 0 A
N
What is particle X?
(a) An  -particle (b) An electron (c) A neutron (d) A proton
Q.131 Which one of the following gives wavelength  of radiation emitted in terms of h and
c. when atom makes transition from E2 to E1?
hc E -E C hc
(a) (b) 2 1 (c) (d)
E 2 -E1 hc h ( E 2 -E1 ) E
Q.132 The half life of a radioactive element is 6 years. The fraction of the sample of this
isotope that will remain after 30 years is
1 1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
5 4 16 32
Q.133 For accurate measurement of voltage, the voltmeter resistance should be
(a) Small compared to the circuit resistance (b) Large compared to the circuit resistance
(c) Neither too small nor too large (d) Equal to the circuit resistance
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Q.134 The resistance of germanium decreases with
(a) Increase in temperature (b) Decrease in temperature
(c) Increase in viscosity (d) Decreases in velocity
Q.135 The electric current in semi-conductor is due to the flow of
(a) Positive charges only (b) Both positive and negative charges
(c) Negative charges only (d) Electrons and holes
Q.136 When a dielectric is inserted between the plates of a charged capacitor the energy stored.
(a) Increases
(b) Remains same
(c) Decreases
(d) May increase or decrease depending upon whether battery is connected or removed
Q.137 A primary cell has an emf of 1.5 V. When a 5 resistor is connected across it, the
current is 0.2 A. The internal resistance of the cell is
(a) 0.5  (b) 2.5  (c) 1.25  (d) 3.0 
Q.138 If a full wave rectifier circuit is operating from 60 Hz mains, the fundamental
frequency in the ripple will be
(a) 60 Hz (b) 120 Hz (c) 70.7 Hz (d) 25 Hz
Q.139 In the given circuit, the phase difference between voltages across R and C is

π 3π
(a) Zero (b) (c)  (d)
2 2
Q.140 C.R.O tube works on the deflection of
(a) Positrons (b) Negative ions (c) Positive ions (d) Electrons
CHEMISTRY
Q.141 Talc is a mineral of
(a) Al (b) B (c) Si (d) C
Q.142 Which of the following substances does not give iodoform test
(a) Acetaldehyde (b) Ethyl alcohol (c) Isopropyl alcohol (d) 3-Pentanone
Q.143 Which of the following can form stable complexes
(a) Sodium (b) Lithium (c) Potassium (d) Cesium
Q.144 An element has electronic configuration 1s2.2s2.2p4. In which group of the periodic
table the element belongs.
(a) Group II A (b) Group IV A (c) Group VI A (d) Group III A
Q.145 Which is deposited at anode during the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride:
(a) H2 (b) Cl2 (c) Na (d) O2
Q.146 The process of fermentation of starch involve many enzymes, the sequence of
enzyme used is:
(a) Diastase – maltase - zymase (b) Zymase – maltase - diastase
(c) Maltase – diastase - zymase (d) Diastase – zymase - maltase
Q.147 The main pollutant of leather tanneries in the waste water in due to the salts of
(a) Pb (IV) (b) Cr(VI) (c) Cu (II) (d) Cr (III)
Q.148 The percentage of total fresh water used in industry is
(a) 1% (b) 23% (c) 69% (d) 50%
Q.149 An aqueous solution of an organic compound reacts with sodium carbonate to
produce carbon dioxide gas. The organic compound is
(a) CH2 = CH – CH3 (b) CH3CHO (c) CH3COOC2H5 (d) CH3CH2COOH
Q.150 Recycling of waste is done for all of the following reasons except
(a) Conserve raw material
(b) Conserve energy
(c) Reduce the volume
(d) Produce more resources
Q.151 Which one of the following nitrogen bases is not present in RNA.
(a) Cytosine (b) Adenine (c) Thymine (d) Uracil

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Q.152 Which of the following is argillaceous material
(a) Blast furnace slag (b) Lime (c) Marble (d) Marine shell
Q.153 The geometry of which complex is octahedral
(a) [MnCI4]2- (b) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ (c) [Fe(CO)5] (d) [Co(NH3)6]
Q.154 Chlorination of toluene in the presence of sunlight produces finally
(a) Benzyl chloride (b) o - Chlorotoluene
(c) p - Chlorotoluene (d) Benzo trichloride
Q.155 The flexibility of plastic is increased by
(a) Temperature (b) Plasticizers (c) Pressure (d) Catalyst
Q.156 The enzymes which link two molecules together through the breaking of high energy
bonds are called
(a) Isomerases (b) Lyases (c) Ligases (d) Transferases
Q.157 Which step of paper making machine is used to form continuous matted web
(a) Head box (b) Fourdrinier table (c) Calendar stock (d) Reel
Q.158 Which of the following is the formula of crotonaldehyde:
(a) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 - CHO (b) CH3 – CH = CH - CHO
(c) CH3 – CH2 - CHO (d) CH3 – CHO
Q.159 The principal constituents of essential oils used as fragrances & flavours
(a) Carboxylic acids (b) Phenol (c) Aldehydes (d) Hydrocarbons
Q.160 Keeping in view the size of atoms, which order is the correct one?
(a) Mg > Sr (b) Ba > Mg (c) N > P (d) CI > I
Q.161 Which of the following is oxidizing, dehydrating and acid producing acid is
(a) HNO3 (b) H2SO4 (c) H3PO4 (d) HClO4
Q.162 Which metal is used in thermite process?
(a) Ion (b) Copper (c) Aluminum (d) Zinc
Q.163 All of the following are polyprotic acids except
(a) H2SO4 (b) H3PO4 (c) H3BO3 (d) H3PO3
Q.164 The oxides of nitrogen which causes hysterical laughter is
(a) Dinitrogen trioxide (b) Nitrogen dioxide
(c) Dinitrogen oxide (d) Nitrogen oxide
Q.165 Basicity of orthophosphoric acid is
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1
Q.166 The strength of binding energy of transition elements depend upon
(a) Number of electron pairs (b) Number of unpaired electron
(c) Number of neutrons (d) Number of protons
Q.167 The %age of nitrogen in KNO3 is
(a) 82% (b) 92% (c) 72% (d) 14%
Q.168 In human liver, which substance causes cancer
(a) Chloroform (b) Methane (c) Carbon dioxide (d) H2S
Q.169 Which noble gas is used as a cooling medium for nuclear reactors?
(a) Helium (b) Neon (c) Argon (d) Xenon
Q.170 Apricot flavours is given by_________
(a) Octyl acetate (b) Benzyl acetate (c) Ethyl butyrate (d) Amyl butyrate
ENGLISH
Directions:
In each of the following questions, word printed in capital letters precedes words or
phrases. From these words, phases, pick the one most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to
the capital words.
Q.171 COMPETENT
(a) incomplete (b) intense (c) inept (d) massive
Q.172 PROMOTE
(a) explicate (b) downgrade (c) concede (d) retain
Q.173 FALTERING
(a) steady (b) explanatory (c) reluctant (d) adoring
Q.174 LIBERATE
(a) conserve (b) restrain (c) ruin (d) attack
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Q.175 WONDER
(a) banishment (b) astonishment (c) wander (d) melancholy
Q.176 VORACIOUS
(a) conscious (b) veracious (c) apathetic (d) pathetic
Q.177 KEEN
(a) spleen (b) sensitive (c) hyperactive (d) imperceptive
Directions:
Each question below consists of a related pair of words or phrases, followed by five
lettered pair of words or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship
similar to that expressed in the original pair.
Q.178 SYMPHONY: MUSIC
(a) oak : tree (b) frugality : parsimony
(c) willful: stubborn (d) currency: rupees
Q.179 BUSH: GROVE
(a) hounds : pack. (b) money: bank (c) fatigue: race (d) mason: trowel
Q.180 MORNING: EVENING
(a) birth : death (b) peak : valley (c) chemist : drugs (d) walk : run
Q.181 PROFIT : INVESTMENT
(a) lose : possess (b) nod : assent
(c) restore : climb (d) depression : unemployment
Q.182 Fatigue : Race
(a) deterioration : rust (b) needle : prick (c) bachelor : spinster (d) death : sorrow
Q.183 PORTRAIT : PAINTING
(a) elegy : poem (b) accident : rash driving
(c) wriggle : unrest (d) death : birth
Q.184 COB : PEN
(a) eagle : eyrie (b) drake : duck (c) cobbler :shoes (d) climax : drama
Directions:
In each of the following questions, word printed in capital letters precedes words or
phrases. From these words, pick the one most nearly SIMILAR in meaning to the capital
words.
Q.185 ADAGE
(a) supplement (b) proverb (c) tool (d) youth
Q.186 DEFER
(a) discourage (c) empty (b) postpone (d) minimize
Q.187 IMPROMPTU
(a) fascinating (c) rehearsed (b) laughable (d) offhand
Q.188 KINDLY
(a) mildly (b) hopelessly (c) graciously (d) thoughtlessly
Q.189 JOLLY
(a) portable (b) acceptable (c) unpalatable (d) gleeful
Q.190 INNOCENT
(a) sufficient (b) ravished (c) unblemished (d) famished
Directions:
Read the following passage and choose the best potion to answer the questions the follow.
Basic to any understanding of Canada in the 20 years after the Second World War is the
country's impressive population growth. For every three Canadians in 1945, there were
over five in 1966. In September 1966 Canada's population passed the 20 million mark.
Most of this surging growth came from natural increase. The depression of the 1930's and
the war had held back marriages, and the catching-up process began after 1945. The baby
boom continued through the decade of the1950's, producing a population increase of
nearly fifteen percent in the five years from 1951 to 1956. This rate of increase had been
exceeded only once before in Canada's history, in the decade before 1911. When the
prairies were being settled. Undoubtedly, the good economic conditions of the 1950's
supported a growth in the population, but the expansion also derived from a trend toward
earlier marriages and an increase in the average size of families. In 1957 the Canadian
birth rate stood at 28 per thousand, one of the highest in the world.
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After the peak year of 1957, the birth rate in Canada began to decline. It continued falling
until in 1966 it stood at the lowest level in 25 years. Partly this decline reflected the low
level of births during the depression and the war, but it was also caused by changes in
Canadian society. Young people were staying at school longer; more women were
working; young married couples were buying automobiles or houses before starting
families; rising living standards were cutting down the size of families. It appeared that
Canada was once more falling in step with the trend toward smaller families that had
occurred all through the Western world since the time of the Industrial Revolution.
Although the growth in Canada's population had slowed down by 1966 (the increase in
the first half of the 1960's was only nine percent), another large population wave was
coming over the horizon. It would be composed of the children who were born during the
period of the high birth rate prior to 1957.
Q.191 What does the passage mainly discuss?
(a) Educational changes in Canadian society
(b) Canada during the Second World War
(c) Population trends in postwar Canada
(d) Standards of living in Canada
Q.192 According to the passage, when did Canada's baby boom begin?
(a) In the decade after 1911 (b) After 1945
(c) During the depression of the 1930's (d) In 1966
Q.193 The word "five" in line 3 refers to_________.
(a) Canadians (b) years (c) decades (d) marriages
Q.194 The author mentions all of the following as causes of declines in population growth
after 1957 EXCEPT:
(a) people being better educated (b) people getting married earlier
(c) better standards of living (d) couples buying houses
Directions:
Each sentence below has a blank indicating that something has been committed. Choose
the word that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Q.195 A son who is unable to look his father in the face is____.
(a) timid (b) arrogant (c) stout (d) awful
Q.196 Although the villagers' lives were profoundly different from her own, Jane felt a
deep ______ for the people when she served in the Peace Corps.
(a) return (b) restriction (c) affinity (d) analogy
Q.197 Ellen agrees with the ______ that the grass is always greener on the other side of the
fence.
(a) perpetuity (b) desire (c) conformation (d) maxim
Q.198 It is every American person's ______ to live the life he or she chooses.
(a) composite (b) eloquence (c) allusion (d) prerogative
Q.199 Her voice sounds __________.
(a) Beautifully (b) Beautiful (c) so beautifully (d) Most beautiful
Q.200 After hitting an iceberg, the ship __________.
(a) sink (b) drowned (c) sank (d) drown

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