Class XII Target Batch Course
Class XII Target Batch Course
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PART - I
IQ (MENTAL ABILITY)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M eas 20 cgqfodYi iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) vkSj (4) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
6 14 6 14
8 8
6 14 6 14
8 8 10 18 14 22
10 18 14 22
5
5
6 ?
6 ? 4
4 11 15
11 15
(1) 6 (2) 8 (3) 10 (4) 14 (1) 6 (2) 8 (3) 10 (4) 14
Direction (Q.3 to Q.5): Below in Column-I are funsZ'k (Q.3 ls Q.5) : uhps LrEHk-I esa dqN
given some word and in column-II are given 'kCn fn;s x;s gS vkSj LrEHk-II esa mUgha
their equivalent in some code language. ds cjkcj 'kCn dwV Hkk"kk esa fn;s x;s gSaA
Word in column-II do not appear in the same
LrEHk-II rFkk LrEHk-I ds 'kCnksa dk Øe leku ugha
order as in column-I. Moreover the order of
gSA ckotwn v{kjksa dk Øe Hkh feyk tqyk gSA
letters is also jumbled up.
Column – I Column – II LrEHk – I LrEHk – II
Directions for (Q.6 & Q.7) : The following funsZ'k (iz- la- 6 vkSj iz- la- 7) : fuEufyf[kr iz'u nh
questions are based on the information given.
xbZ lwpuk ij vk/kkfjr gSaA nh xbZ lwpukvksa dk /;ku ls v/
Study the information carefully and answer
;;u djks vkSj iz'uksa dk mÙkj nks &
the questions.
I. There are five students L, M, N, O and P I. ,d d{kk esa L, M, N, O rFkk P ik¡p Nk= gSaA
in a class II. L HkkSfrd foKku] vaxzsth vkSj jlk;u foKku i<+rk gSA
II. L studies Physics, English and Chemistry
III.M vkSj N jlk;u foKku vkSj euksfoKku i<+rs gSaA
III.M and N study Chemistry and Psychology
IV. O and L study Biology and Sanskrit IV. O vkSj L tho foKku vkSj laLÏr i<+rs gSaA
V. P and M study Hindi and English V. P vkSj M fgUnh vkSj vaxzsth i<+rs gSaA
6. Who among the following students studies 6. lHkh Nk=ksa esa ls dkSu lk Nk = lcls vf/kd fo"k; i<+rk gS ?
maximum number of subjects? (1) O (2) N
(1) O (2) N (3) L (4) P (3) L (4) P
7. Which subject is studied by only one student ? 7. dkSulk fo"k; dsoy ,d Nk= }kjk i<+k tkrk gS ?
(1) Biology (2) Hindi (1) tho foKku (2) fgUnh
(3) Physics (4) Sanskrit (3) HkkSfrd foKku (4) laLd`r
8. A dice is thrown twice and its different 8. ,d ikls dks nks ckj mNkyk tkrk gS vkSj bldh fHkUu fLFkfr;k
positions are shown below .
fuEu fp=ksa }kjk iznf'kZr gS :
When 6 is at the bottom, what number will be tc 6 lcls uhps okyh lkbM esa gks rks lcls Åij okyh lkbM
at the top ? esa dkSulh la[;k gksxh ?
(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 1 (1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 1
10. If a clock shows 12 : 37 then its mirror image 10. ,d ?kM+h tks fd 12 : 37 dk le; fn[kk jgh gS rks bldh
will be :
niZ.k izfrfcEc D;k le; iznf'kZr djsxk :
(1) 11 : 37 (2) 11 : 23
(1) 11 : 37 (2) 11 : 23
(3) 01 : 23 (4) 21 : 23 (3) 01 : 23 (4) 21 : 23
Directions (Q.11 & Q. 12) : Following funsZ'k (iz- la- 11 vkSj iz- la-12) : fuEufyf[kr iz'u
questions are based on the information given nh xbZ lwpuk ij vk/kkfjr gS :
below :
1. ‘P × Q’ vFkkZr ‘P, Q dk firk gSA’
1. ‘P × Q’ means ‘P is the father of Q’
2. ‘P – Q’ vFkkZr ‘P, Q dh cfgu gSA’
2. ‘P – Q’ means ‘P is the sister of Q’
3. ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is the mother of Q’ 3. ‘P + Q’ vFkkZr ‘P, Q dh ekrk gSA’
A A
NMB NMB
YX C YX C
HG ZW HG ZW
ON I VQ J E ON I VQ J E
T S PM J E BU R I F T S PM J E BU R I F
WVU R Q L K D C T S HG WVU R Q L K D C T S HG
14. GYXOW, ZXOLP, FZWPV ? 14. GYXOW, ZXOLP, FZWPV ?
(1) AWPKQ (2) PVQJE (1) AWPKQ (2) PVQJE
(3) KQUCT (4) EBURI (3) KQUCT (4) EBURI
15. AMONB, YGIHZ ? 15. AMONB, YGIHZ ?
(1) LPVBD (2) FAVQJ (1) LPVBD (2) FAVQJ
(3) OSUTP (4) LPVQJ (3) OSUTP (4) LPVQJ
Directions (Q.16 to Q.19) : Read the funsZ'k (iz- la-16 ls iz- la-19) : nh xbZ lwpuk dks /;ku
following information carefully and answer
ls if<+;s vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft;s:
the questions given below it :
(i) ,d ry ij 6 edku 2 iafDr;ksa esa ftudk eq[k mÙkj rFkk
(i) Six flats on a floor in two rows facing
nf{k.k fn'kk esa gS P, Q, R, S, T rFkk U dks vkcfVr
North and South are alloted to P, Q, R, S,
T and U.
fd;s x;sgSA
(ii) Q gets North facing flat and is not next to (ii) Q dks mÙkj fn'kk eq[k oky ?kj feyk tks fd S ds edku
18. If the flats of T and P are interchanged, whose 18. ;fn T rFkk P ds edkuksa dks vkil esa cny fn;k tk;s rks U
flat will be next to that of U ? ds edku ls vxyk edku fdldk gksxk?
(1) P (2) Q (1) P (2) Q
(3) R (4) T (3) R (4) T
19. Which of the following pairs other than SU are 19. buesa ls dkSulk ;qXe SU ds flok; fodf.kZr foijhr
diagonally opposite to each other ? gS ?
(1) QP (2) QR (1) QP (2) QR
(3) PT (4) TS (3) PT (4) TS
20. If on 14th day after 5th March be Wednesday, 20. ;fn 5 ekpZ ds ckn 14ok¡ fnu cq/kokj gS rks mlh o"kZ ds
what day of the week will fall on 10th Dec. of
10 fnlEcj dks dkSulk fnu gksxk ?
the same year?
(1) Friday (2) Wednesday (1) 'kqØokj (2) cq/kokj
21. An object of mass m is tied to string of length 21. ,d m nzO;eku dh oLrq L yEckbZ dh jLlh ls gqbZ gSA bl
L and a variable horizontal force is applied on ij ,d ifjofrZ {kSfrt cy yxk;k tkrk gS] tks fd 'kwU; ls
it which starts at zero and gradually increases /khjs&/khjs c<+rk gS (v{k lHkh le; ij lkE;koLFkk esa gS) tc
(Equilibrium axis at all times) until the string rd fd jLlh Å/okZ/kj ls qº dks.k ugha cuk ysrhA cy 'F'
makes an angle q with the vertical. Total work }kjk fd;k x;k dqy dk;Z......
done by the force F is
L
q
L
q F
F
(1) L sinq × mg
(1) L sinq × mg (2) mgL(1 – cosq)
(2) mgL(1 – cosq)
(3) mgL cosq
(3) mgL cosq
(4) None (4) dksbZugha
22. A disc of mass m and radius R is rotated about 22. ,d m nzO;eku vkSj R f=T;k dh pdfr dks ,d v{k tks
an axis which is tangential to disc, in the plane fd pdfr ds ry esa gS ] vkSj pdfr dh Li'kZT;k ds vuqfn'k
of disc as shown. What is the moment of inertia gS] ?kqek;k tkrk gS (tSlk fd fp= esa fn[kk;k x;k gS) pdfr
of the disc about the given axis ? dk nh xbZ v{k ds vuqfn'k tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ D;k gksxk ?
5mr2 3mr 2 2 2
(1) (2) (1) 5mr (2) 3mr
4 4 4 4
2 2 2 2
(3) 3mr (4) 7mr (3) 3mr (4) 7mr
2 5 2 5
23 . From a point if we move in a direction 23. ;fn ge fdlh fcUnq ls /kukRed x-v{k ls q dks.k cuk jgh
making an angle q measured from +ve
dv
x-axis , the potential gradient is given as
fn'kk esa xfr djrs gSa rks foHko izo.krk dr =2 cos q }kjk nh
dv =2 cos q. Find the di rection and tkrh gSA ml fcUnq ij fo|qr {ks= dk ifjek.k rFkk fn'kk
dr
magnitude of electric field at that point. gksxhA
ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
(1) 2i (2) – 2i (1) 2i (2) – 2i
ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
ˆ
(3) i j (4)– i j (3) i j (4)– i j
24. Two masses each of mass m are attached at mid 24. nks fi.M ftuds nzO;eku m gS] ,d nzO;eku jfgr NM + AC
points B & end point C of a massless road AC ls e/; fcUnq B vkSj vafre fcUnq C ij tksMs+ tkrs gSA ;g
hinged at A. It is released from horizontal {kSfrt voLFkk ls NksM+h tkrh gSA NM + A fcUnq ij fdyfdr
position. Find the force at hinge A when the rod
gSA tc NM+ m/okZ/kj gks tkrh gS] rks fdyfdr fcUnq A ij
becomes vertical.
cy Kkr djksA
28 mg A 28 mg A
(1)
5 (1) 5
l l
26 mg 2 26 mg 2
(2) 5 (2)
5
B B
23 mg 23 mg
(3) 5 l (3) 5 l
2 2
31 mg 31 mg
(4) (4)
5 C 5 C
25. For a poly-tropic process pressure P and 25. ,d iksfyVªksfid izØe ftlds fy, nkc P o vk;ru V esa
Volume V is related as PV–3 = constant, if gas –3
laca/k fuEu gS PV = fu;rkad] ;fn xSl ,dy ijek.oh;
is mono-atomic what is molar specific heat
gS rks bldh eksyj fof'k"V m"ek/kkfjrk D;k gksxh\
capacity for it.
7R 5R 11R 7R 5R 11R
(1) (2) (3) 3R (4) (1) (2) (3) 3R (4)
4 3 4 4 3 4
26. The spectral emissive power El for a body at 26. ,d oLrq dk T1 rki ij LisDVªy mRlthZ {kerk El vkSj
temperature T1 is plotted against the wavelength
rjaxnS/;Z xzkQ dk [khapk x;k gSA bl xzkQ ds uhps dk {ks=Qy A
and area under the curve is found to be A. At
gS] vkSj ,d fHkUu rki T2 ij ;gh {ks=Qy 9A gS] rks
a different temperature T2 the area is found to
l1/l2 =
be 9A. Then l1/l2 =
(1) 3 (2) 1/3 (3) 1 3 (4) 3 (1) 3 (2) 1/3 (3) 1 3 (4) 3
27. In the figure, there is a hexagon of side ‘a’ and 27. fp=kuqlkj ,d "kM~Hkqt ftldh Hkqtk ‘a’ gS] ij vkos'k j[ks
charges are placed as shown; the electric field
x, gS "kM~Hkqt ds dsUnz ij fo|qr {ks= dh rhozrk D;k gksxh :
at centre of hexagon is :
q q
q q
q –q
q –q
q q
q q
kq 2kq 5 3kq 6 2kq kq 2kq 5 3kq 6 2kq
(1) (2) (1) (2)
a2 a2 (3) a2 (4) a2 a2 a2 (3) a2 (4) a2
28. The figure shows a uniformly charged hemisphere 28. fp=kuqlkj ,d f=T;k R dk le:i vkosf'kr v¼Z xksyk gSA
of radius R. If has volume charged density r. If bldk vk;ru vkos'k ?kuRo r gSA ;fn blds dsUnz ds
the electric field at a point 2R distance above its
Åij 2R nwjh ij fo|qr {ks= dh rhozrk E gS rks dsUnz
centre is E. Then what is the electric field at the
point at distance 2R below its centre. ds uhps 2R nwjh ij fo|qr {ks= dh rhozrk D;k gksxh ?
rR rR rR rR
(1) 6 Î + E (2) 12 Î - E (1) 6 Î + E (2) 12 Î - E
0 0 0 0
-rR rR -rR rR
(3) 6 Î + E (4) 24 Î + E (3) 6 Î + E (4) 24 Î + E
0 0 0 0
29. Three large plates are arranged as shown. How 29. rhu cM+h IysVksa dks fuEukuqlkj O;ofLFkr
much charge will flow through the key K if it is fd;k x;k gS ] dqath K dks cUn dj fn;k tk;s
closed? rks dqath K ls fdruk vkos'k izokfgr gksxk ?
5Q 4Q 3Q 5Q 4Q 3Q
(1) (2) (3) (4) none
6 3 2 (1) 6 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) dksbZ ugha
30. A current carrying loop is coplanar with a long 30. fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj ,d /kkjkokgh ywi vkSj ,d vuUr
infinite current carrying wire as shown in the yEckbZ dk /kkjkokgh rkj leryh; gS ;fn ywi dks
figure. If the loop is now rotated about axis XX' XX' ds vuqfn'k 120° dks.k ls ?kqeko fn;k tk;s rks
by an angle of 120°. The final flux of magnetic
ywi ls lEcU/k vfUre ¶yDl dk eku gksxk -
field associated with the loop will be -
X X
l a l a
a X¢ a a X¢ a
0 Ia 0 Ia 0 Ia 0 Ia 0 Ia 0 Ia
(1) (2) (3) (4) zero (1) (2) (3) (4) 'kwU;
2 2 2 2
31. A photocell in the saturation mode is irradiated by 31. lUr`Ir voLFkk esa ,d QksVkslsy ij rjaxnS/;Z l =
light of wavelength l = 6600 Å. The 6600 Å okyk izdk'k vkifrr fd;k tkrk gSA lsy dh laxr
corresponding spectral sensitivity of the cell is
LisDVªeh lqxzkfgrk sl = 4.8 mA/W gSA izR;sd vkifrr
sl = 4.8 mA/W. Find the yield of photoelectrons,
i. e. the number of photoelectrons produced by QksVkWu }kjk mRiUu gksus okys
each incident photon. [Take : h = 6.6 × 10–34 J- QksVksbysDVªkWuksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft,A [h = 6.6 ×
s]
10–34 J-s]
–2 –4
(1) 9 × 10 (2) 9 × 10
(3) 9 × 10–3 (4) 9 (1) 9 × 10–2 (2) 9 × 10–4
32. A uniform magnetic field B is directed out of the (3) 9 × 10–3 (4) 9
page and a metallic wire frame is placed in the 32. fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj ,d leku pqEcdh ; {kS= ftldh fn'kk
field as shown. While the shape of the wire is dkxt ds ry ds yEcor~ ckgj dh vksj gS esa ,d /kkfRod
transformed into a circle in the same plane, the
Ýse dks j[kk x;k gS] ;fn Ýse ds vkdkj dks o`Ùkkdkj
current in frame is :
Ýse esa :ikUrfjr fd;k tk;s rks] Ýse esa mRiUu /kkjk :
graphs best represents the induced emf as a esa ls dkSulk xzkQ fo-ok-c- ds le; ds lkFk ifjorZu dks lgh
function of time.
iznf'kZr djrk gS :
t
3
t
3
3 3
(1) (2) (1) (2)
3 3
3 3
(3) 3 (4) (3) 3 (4)
34. The equivalent resistance between A and B is 34. A o B ds e/; rqY; izfrjks/k gksxkA
r r r r
r r r r r r
r r r r
A B A B
r r r r r r
r r r r
5r 5r
(1) 2r (2) 3 (1) 2r (2) 3
r r
(3) r (4) 2 (3) r (4) 2
35. The rms value of the current wave 35. /kkjk rjax i = a sinwt + b coswt dk oxZ ek/; ewy
i = a sinwt + b coswt is: gksxk :
(1)
a 2 b2 (2)
2a 2 b2
(1)
a 2 b2
(2)
2a 2 b2
2 2 2 2
a 2 2b2 2 2
a 2 2b 2
(3) 2 (4) a +b (3) 2 (4) a 2 + b2
36. A block of mass m is moving at a speed V 36. ,d m nzO;eku dk CykWd V pky ls xfr djrs gq;s 2m
collides with another block of mass 2m at rest. nzO;eku ds CykWd tks dh fojkekoLFkk esa gS ls Vdjkrk gS ] gYdk
The lighter block comes to rest after collision. CykWd VDdj ds ckn fojkekoLFkk esa vk tkrk gS VDdj dk
The co-efficient of restitution is izR;kLFkk xq.kkad gksxk :
1 1 1 1
(1) 2 (2) 3 (1) 2 (2) 3
1 2 1 2
(3) 4 (4) 3 (3) 4 (4) 3
Comprehension for (Q.No.37 & Q.No.38) x|ka'k (iz- la- 37 vkSj iz- la- 38) ds fy,
In a rigid wire frame ABCDEFA, as shown in fp= esa iznf'kZr n`<+ rkj Ýse ABCDEFA esa /kkjk I0 rkj esa
the figure, a current I0 flows through the wire F ls A rd izokfgr gksrh gSA rhuksa prqFkk±'k AB, CD o EF
from F to A as shown in the figure. Radii of the
dh f=T;k,a Øe'k% r1=31/4 m, r2=3–1/4m o r3=1 m gS rFkk budk
three quarters AB, CD and EF are r1 = 31/4 m, r2
= 3–1/4m and r3 = 1 m respectively with mHk;fu"B dsUnz O ij gSA lHkh rkj gYds gSa ijUrq
B B
C C
Y Y
D O F A D O F A
E E
X X
37. The magnetic moment of the loop is 37. ywi dk pqEcdh ; vk?kw.kZ gksxk
I 0 ˆ 1ˆ ˆ I0 ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ
(1) 3i j k (1) 3i j k
4 3 4 3
I0 ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ I0 ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ
(2) 3i j k (2) 3i j k
4 3 4 3
I 0 ˆ 1ˆ ˆ I0 ˆ 1ˆ ˆ
(3)
3i j k (3)
3i j k
4 3 4 3
I 0 ˆ 1ˆ ˆ I0 ˆ 1ˆ ˆ
(4)
3i j k (4)
3i j k
4 3 4 3
38. If this loop is kept in a magnetic field of 38. ;fn bl ywi dks 2 T ifjek.k okys pqEcdh ; {ks= esa j[krs gSa ] tks
magnitude 2 T which is directed along positive fd /kukRed y-v{k ds vuqfn'k bafxr gS rks ywi dk dks.kh;
y-axis, angular acceleration of the loop is
Roj.k gksxkA
[where l = (r3–r2)]
[;gka l = (r3–r2)]
6 I 6 I
8 I0 ˆ ˆ 0 ˆ ˆ 8 I 0 ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
(1) 2
i 3k
(2) 2
i
3k
(1) 2 i 3k
(2)
0
2 i
3k
ml ml ml ml
2 2
ml ml (3) ml (4) ml
Comprehension for (Q.No.39 & Q.No.40) x|ka'k (iz- la- 39 vkSj iz- la- 40) ds fy,
Heat generation may occur in a variety of radial Å"ek mRiknu dks f=T;h; T;kferh ds fofHkUu inksa ds :i
geometries. Consider a long, solid cylinder as esa fy;k tk ldrk gSA fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj ,d yEcs] Bksl
shown in the figure, which could represent a
csyu ij fopkj dhft;s tks fd ,d /kkjkokgh rkj ;k ukfHkdh;
current-carrying wire or a fuel element in a
nuclear reactor. For steady state conditions, the HkV~Vh esa bZa/ku vo;o dks iznf'kZr djrk gSA
rate at which heat is generated within the
LFkk;h voLFkk dh fLFkfr esa csyu esa Å"ek
cylinder must equal the rate at which heat is
convected from the surface of the cylinder to a mRiknu dh nj csyu dh lrg ls xfr'khy nzO; dks
TS TS
r r
0 0
l l
This condition allows the surface temperature to ;g fLFkfr i`"Bh; rki dks fLFkj ekuTS ij cuk;s j[krh
be maintained at a fixed value of TS. To gSA csyu esa rki forj.k dh O;k[;k djus ds fy;s
determine the temperature distribution in the
ge ÅtkZ laj{k.k fl¼kUr dks yxkrs gSaA r f=T;k
cylinder, we begin with energy conservation
principle. Consider a cylindrical section of ds csyukdkj Hkkx ij fopkj dhft;sA fn;s x;s vk;ru
radius r. The energy is generated within the esa Å"ek mRiUu gksrh gS rFkk bldk ckgj dh
volume and is conducted radially outwards. vksj f=T;h; :i ls pkyu gksrk gSA
dT q pr2l = –K2prl 2 dT
q pr l = –K2prl
dr dr
where q is the energy generated per unit time tgk¡ q izfr ,dkad vk;ru esa izfr ,dkad le;
per unit volume, K is the thermal conductivity ij mRiUu Å"ek gS] K Å"eh; pkydrk gS rFkk
dT dT , r f=T;k ij rki izo.krk gSA;fn q fu;r gS
and is the temperature gradient at radius r.
dr dr
If q is constant T(r) = – q r2 + C rks T(r) = – q r2 + C; r = r0 ij
4k 4k
q r2 q r2
T(r) = r02 1 2 TS T(r) = r02 1 2 TS
r
4k 0 4k r0
The rate of heat convected to the surrounding TS rki ij lrg ls Tf rkieku ij nzO; dks Å"ek laogu dh
39. The dimension of heat convection coefficient 39. Å"ek laogu xq.kkad dh foek,¡ gSa %
is-
(1) [ML2T–1q–1]
(1) [ML2T–1q–1]
(2) [ML0T–3q–1]
(2) [ML0T–3q–1]
(1) 4k (2) k
2 qr 2 2qr
qr0 2qr0 0 0
OH OH
OH OH
NO2 NO2
(1) (2) (1) (2)
NO2 NO2
OH OH
OH OH
42. Which of the following will convert 42. fuEu esa ls dkSu vfHkfØ;k iw.kZ djsxk
CH 3 CH 2 C CH CH 3 CH 2 C CH
CH 3 C CH 2 CH3 CH 3 C CH 2 CH3
|| ||
O O
(i)O (i)O
3 3
43. CH2=CH–CH=CH–CH3 (ii )Zn / H 2O Products 43. CH2 = CH – CH = CH – CH3 (ii) Zn / H 2O mRikn
Which one of the following cannot be obtained fuEu esa ls fdls mRikn ds :i esa izkIr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
as product. gSA
(I) PE
(I) PE
Reaction co-ordinates
vfHkfØ;k funsZ'kkad
Reaction follow this path vfHkfØ;k fuEu iFk dk ikyu djrh gSaA
(II) PE (II) PE
Reaction co-ordinates
vfHkfØ;k funsZ'kkad
OH OH
(2) + C2 H5–I , SN2 (2) + C2 H5–I , SN2
I I
(3) + C2 H5–OH , SN1 (3) + C2 H5–OH , SN1
I I
(4) + C2 H5–OH , SN2 (4) + C2 H5–OH , SN2
46. Which of the following compounds can 46. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd pyko;ork iznf'kZr dj ldrk
undergo tautomerization ?
gS ?
O O O O
O O
O O
(III) (IV)
(III) (IV)
O O
O O
47. Which of the following does not show 47. fuEu esa ls dkSu T;kferh ; leko;ork iznf'kZr ugha dj ldrk
geometrical isomerism ? gS?
CH CH
(1) 6 5 – N = N – C6H5 (1) 6 5 – N = N – C6H5
(2) CH 3 – CH = N – OH (2) CH3 – CH = N – OH
(3) Me Me (3) Me Me
48. Which of the following dissolve(s) in 48. fuEu esa ls dkSu NaOH foy;u ds vkf/kD; esa foys;
excess of NaOH solution ?
gSA
(1) AgNO3 (2) Zn(OH)2 (1) AgNO 3 (2) Zn(OH) 2
(3) BaSO4 (4) Hg2 (NO3)2 (3) BaSO (4) Hg (NO )
4 2 3 2
50. Which of the following molecule is correctly 50. fuEu esa ls fdl v.kq dk mlds f}/kqo vk?kw.kZ ds lkFk lgh
matched with its dipole moment : feyku fd;k x;k gS :
(1) PF3Cl2, m = 0 (2) PF2Cl3, m ¹ 0 (1) PF3Cl2, m = 0 (2) PF2Cl3, m ¹ 0
(3) PF3Cl2, m ¹ 0 (4) None of these (3) PF3Cl2, m ¹ 0 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
51. Which of the following molecule has S–O–S 51. fuEu esa ls fdl v.kq esa S–O–S cU/ku gS-
linkage -
(1) H2S2O8 (2) H2S2O5
(1) H2S2O8 (2) H2S2O5
(3) S3O9 (4) H2S2O4 (3) S3O9 (4) H2S2O4
52. In which of the following process, maximum 52. fuEu esa ls fdl izfØ;k esa vf/kdre~ ÅtkZ dk mi;ksx gksxk &
amount of energy involved.
(1) Cl ® Cl¯ (2) Br¯ ® Br
(1) Cl ® Cl¯ (2) Br¯ ® Br
(3) F¯ ® F (4) I¯ ® I (3) F¯ ® F (4) I¯ ® I
53. Which of the following compounds have the 53. fuEu esa ls fdu ;kSfxdksa esa dsUnzh; ijek.kq ij ,dkadh ;qXeksa
same number of lone pairs on their central atom dh la[;k leku gSa
-
[I] XeF [II] BrF [I] XeF - [II] BrF
5 3 5 3
+ +
[III] XeF [IV] H O [III] XeF2 [IV] H O
2 3 3
55. According to Graham's law, at a given 55. xzkge ds fu;ekuqlkj fn, x, rki ij A o B xSl ds folj.k
temperature the ratio of the rates of diffusion rA
r dh nj r dk vuqikr gksxk :
A
of gases A and B is given by : B
rB 1/ 2
P æ MA ö
1/ 2 (1) A
ç ÷
P A æ MA ö PB è MB ø
(1) ç ÷
M
PB è B ø
æ
M A ö æ P A ö1/ 2
1/ 2 (2) ç ÷ç ÷
æ MA ö æ P ö è M B ø è PB ø
(2) ç
A
÷ ç ÷
M P
è B øè B ø
PA æ MB ö1/ 2
P A æ MB ö1/ 2 (3) P ç ÷
(3) ç ÷ B è MA ø
P M
B è A ø
M
1/ 2 MA æ PB ö1/ 2
A æP ö (4) ç ÷
(4) ç MB P
B
÷
MB P è A ø
è A ø
Comprehension for (Q.No.56 to Q.No.58) x|ka'k (iz- la- 56 ls iz- la- 58) ds fy,
Introducing the Cl-atoms in PF5 we may get PF5 esa Cl-ijek.kq ysus ij gesa v.kq
molecule PClxF5 – x PClxF5 – x izkIr gks ldrk gSA
56. When the value of x = 2. Comment on the position 56. ;fn x = 2 gks rks v.kq esa F-ijek.kqvksa
of F-atoms in the molecule. dh fLFkfr ij fVIi.kh dhft,A
(1) Three F-atoms are at the three equitorial (1) rhu F-ijek.kq rhu fo"kqorh; fLFkfr;ksa ij gSA
position
(2) nks F-ijek.kq fo"kqorh; fLFkfr;ksa ij
(2) Two F-atoms are at the equitorial position
gS o ,d F-ijek.kq v{kh; fLFkfr ij gSA
and one F-atom is at the axial position.
(3) nks F-ijek.kq v{kh; fLFkfr;ksa ij gS o
(3) Two F-atoms are at axial position and one
F-atom is at the equitorial position. ,d F-ijek.kq fo"kqorh; fLFkfr ij gSA
(4) All are correct (4) lHkh lgh gSA
57. For which value of ‘x’, the dipole moment of 57. ‘x’ ds fdl eku ds fy, v.kq dk f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ 'kwU;
O O
(i)LiAlH4 (i)LiAlH4
(iv) CH3 –C–OCH–CH3 (ii) H2O 2T (iv) CH3 –C–OCH–CH3 (ii) H2O 2T
PCl5
(v) T PCl5
Q (v) T Q
59. Which can't show positive iodoform test - 59. dkSulk /kukRed vk;MksQkeZ ijh{k.k nsrk gS -
(1) T (2) Q (3) R (4) P (1) T (2) Q (3) R (4) P
60. Which compound is a alcohol - 60. dkSulk ;kSfxd ,YdksgkWy gS
(1) P (2) Q (3) R (4) T (1) P (2) Q (3) R (4) T
\
Attempt any one of the section C or D
Section C or D esa ls dsoy ,d gh section djuk gSA
SECTION-C : MATHEMATICS
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M eas 20 cgqfodYi iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) vkSj (4) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gS
61. If the letters of the word CHANDIGARH are 61. ;fn 'kCn CHANDIGARH esa lHkh v{kjksa dks ,d iafDr
written down at random in a row, the esa ;kn`PN :i ls fy[kk tk;s rks nks A'S ds lkFk vkus dh
probability that two A'S are together is izkf;drk gksxh
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
(1) 5 (2) 5 (3) 5 (4) 5 (1) 5 (2) 5 (3) 5 (4) 5
æ 1 ö æ1 ö
(2) a Î ç , 1
÷ (2) a Î ç , 1÷
è2 ø è2 ø
æ 1ö æ 1ö
(3) a Î ç -3, ÷ (3) a Î ç -3, ÷
è 2ø è 2ø
æ1 ö æ1 ö
(4) a Î (-¥, -3) È ç , 1÷ (4) a Î (-¥, -3) È ç , 1÷
è2 ø è2 ø
x -1 x -1
64. The complete solution set of 5 x +1
³ 0 is - 64. leqPp; 5 x +1
³ 0 ds iw.kZ gy gSaA
4 4
is equal to : ds cjkcj gS :
sin1° cos1° sin1° cos1°
(1) cos 2 1° (2) sin 2 1° (1) cos 2 1° (2) sin 2 1°
(3) c > 1 (4) none of these (3) c > 1 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
69. Let a, b, g be three numbers such that 69. a, b, g rhu la[;k,sa bl izdkj gSa fd 2(ab + bg + ga ) = abg,
a b g 4 a b g 4
a + b + g = 2 then the value of abg is eku gksxkA
(1) –4 (2) –2 (1) –4 (2) –2
n 3 r n 3 r
70. The value of
lim
å sin 3 is :- 70. lim å sin 3 dk eku gksxk :-
r r
n ®¥ n ®¥
r =-n 3 r =-n 3
1 2
1 2 (3) (4)
(3) (4) 3 3
3 3
72. Let function f : R ® R be defined by 72. ;fn Qyu f : R ® R, x Î R esa f(x) = 15x + sin(x15)
f(x) = 15x + sin(x15) for x Î R then f is ls ifjHkkf"kr gS] rks f gksxkA
(1) one-to-one and onto (1) ,dSdh o vkPNkfnd
(3) onto but not one-to-one (3) vkPNknd ysfdu ,dSdh ugha
(4) neither one-to-one nor onto (4) u rks ,dSdh u gha vkPNknd
60 sin 82º sin 51ºsin 47º 60 sin 82º sin 51ºsin 47º
73. The exact value of sin16º + sin 78º +sin 86º is 73. sin16º + sin 78º +sin 86º dk fuf'pr gy gSA
(3) 1 (4) 3
(1) –1 (2) 0
(3) 1 (4) 3
Section – D (Biology)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M eas 20 cgqfodYi iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) vkSj (4) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
81. The carrying capacity of a population is 81. lef"V dh ogu {kerk dk fu/kkZj.k fdlls fd;k tkrk gSA
determined by its
(1) lef"V o`f¼ nj
(1) Population growth rate
(2) tUe nj
(2) Birth rate
(3) Death rate (3) e`R;q nj
(4) Limiting resource (4) lhekdkjh òksr
82 . A graphical respresentat io n bet ween 82 . uhps xzkQ ds ek /;e ls fLFkfrt ÅtkZ rFkk vfHkfØ;k dh
potential energy and progression of reaction
izxfr dks n'kkZ;k x;k gS] A, B rFkk C dks ;Fkksfpr
is given below. Identify appropriate terms
igpkfu,–
for the given A, B and C –
C
C Potential energy A
Potential energy A
B
B
Progress of reaction
Progress of reaction
(1) A–Substrate, B–Product, C–Activation (1) A–inkFkZ, B–mRikn, C–lØh;.k ÅtkZ ,Utkbe ds
energy with enzyme lkFk
(2) A–Product, B–Substrate, C–Activation (2) A–mRikn, B–inkFkZ, C–lØh;.k ÅtkZ ,Utkbe ds
energy with enzyme lkFk
(3) A–Product, B–Substrate, C–Activation (3) A–mRikn, B–inkFkZ, C–lØh;.k ÅtkZ ,Utkbe ds
energy without enzyme fcuk
(4) A–Substrate, B–Product, C–Activation (4) A–inkFkZ, B–mRikn, C–lØh;.k ÅtkZ ,Utkbe ds
energy without enzyme fcuk
83 . Below the acromion process a depression is 83 . ,Øksfe;ksu izfØ;k ds uhps ,d [kk¡p (xM~<+k) ik;k tkrk gS
found called as glenoid cavity. From the ftls XuhukWbM xqgk dgk tkrk gSA mijksDr dFku ls igpkfu ,
above statement identify the bone which is
dh fdl vfLFk ds fo"k; esa ckr dh tk jgh gS–
been talked about–
(1) Lysohdy
(1) Clavicle
(2) Scapula (2) Ldsiqyk
(3) Humerus (3) gE;wjl
85. Which of the following structures is not concerned 85. fuEu fyf[kr esa ls dkSulh lajpuk frypV~Vs ds uj tuu ra =
(3) Phallic gland (4) Seminal vesicle (3) QSfyd xzafFk (4) oh;Z okfguh@oh;Z dks'k
86. Four metabolic processes are listed 86. uhps pkj mikip;h fØ;k,sa nh x;h gSA
a. Storage of vitamin-A a. foVkfeu-A dk laxzg.k
b. Regulation of fat metabolism b. olk mikip; dk fu;eu
c. Synthesis of digestive enzymes c. ikpd ,Utkbe dk la'ys"k.k
d. Synthesis of plasma proteins Which d. IykTek izksVhu dk la'ys"k.k
of these are functions of liver mijksDr esa ls dkSulk dk;Z ;d`r dk gSA
(1) a, b and c only (1) dsoy a, b rFkk c
(2) a, b and d only
(2) dsoy a, b rFkk d
(3) b, c and d only
(3) dsoy b, c rFkk d
(4) a, b, c and d
(4) a, b, c rFkk d
87. A process that starts with activity of most 87. og dkSulh izfØ;k gS] tks fo'o esa cgqrk;r ls feyus
abundant enzyme in the world and results in okys ,Utkbe dh fØ;k ls 'kq: gksrh gS rFkk ftlds
release of CO2 is :- ifj.kkeLo:i CO2 eqDr gksrh gS :-
(1) Cellular respiration (1) dksf'kdh; 'olu
(2) Photosynthesis (2) izdk'k la'ys"k.k
(3) Alcoholic fermentation (3) vYdksgfyd fd.ou
(4) Photorespiration (4) izdk'k 'olu
88. A phenomenon that prevents pollination by 88. og dkSulh ifj?kVuk gS] ftlesa ijkx.k ,d gh ikni
pollen grains of same flower but not by that of ds nks iq"iksa ds chp esa gksrk gS] ijUrq ,d gh iq"i ds
another flower of same plant is :- ijkxd.k dks mlh iq"i dh ofrZdk esa fxjus ls jksdk
tkrk gS :-
(1) Monoeciousness
(1) mHk;fyafxrk
(2) Xenogamy
(2) ij ijkx.k
(3) Cleistogamy (3) vuqUehY; ijkx.kh
(4) Autogamy (4) Lo ijkx.k
89. Match the following - 89. fuEu dks lqesfyr dhft;s -
(1) a-(iii), b-(iv), c-(ii), d-(i) (1) a-(iii), b-(iv), c-(ii), d-(i)
(2) a-(iv), b-(ii), c-(iii), d-(i) (2) a-(iv), b-(ii), c-(iii), d-(i)
(3) a-(ii), b-(iii), c-(i), d-(iv) (3) a-(ii), b-(iii), c-(i), d-(iv)
(4) a-(iii), b-(ii), c-(iv), d-(i) (4) a-(iii), b-(ii), c-(iv), d-(i)
90. How many of the following are copper 90. fuEu es ls fdruh dkWij eqDr djus okyh IUD's
releasing IUD's. gSA
LNG-20, CuT, Cu7, Progestasert, LNG-20, CuT, Cu7, Progestasert,
Multiload-375 Multiload-375
(1) 2 (2) 1 (1) 2 (2) 1
(3) 3 (4) 4 (3) 3 (4) 4
91. Cancerous tumours can be detected by the 91. fdl rduhd ds vykok dSalj V~;wej dks
following techniques, except:- tk¡pk tk ldrk gS\
(1) Radiography (1) jsfM;ksxzkQh
(2) Computed tomography (2) dEI;qVsM VkseksxzkQh
(3) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (3) eSXusfVd jslksusal bZesftax (MRI)
(4) EEG (4) EEG
92. Which ancestor of man firstly hunted with stone 92. euq"; dks dkSuls iwoZt us loZizFke iRFkj ds gfFk;kjksa ls
weapons but essentially ate fruit :- f'kdkj fd;k ijUrq os Qy Hkh vfuok;Z :i ls [kkrs Fks &
table according to their types. Select correct izdkjksa ds vuqlkj nh xbZ gSA lgh fodYi pqfu;sA
option.
Hormonal Natural Mechanical gkWeksZuy mik; izkÏfrd mik; ;kaf=d mik;
Method Method Method
(1) Multiload 375 Condom Mala-D
(1) Multiload 375 Condom Mala-D
(2) Gossypol B.B.T. Mala-D
(2) Gossypol B.B.T. Mala-D
(3) IUCD B.B.T. CuT
(3) IUCD B.B.T. CuT
(4) lgsyh B.B.T. IUCD
(4) Saheli B.B.T. IUCD
94. Fill in the blanks in the different columns of the 94. uhps nh xbZ lkj.kh ds fofHkUu dkWye esa fjDr LFkku Hkfj;s &
table given below:-
Casual jksx jksxdkjd rFkk lapj.k ek/;e
organism Medium of
Disease izHkkfor Hkkx
and part it transfer
inputs laØfer O;fDr dh
lkekU;
(i) A Nhadksa ls fudys
Droplets from tqdke
Common cwandksa }kjk
(i) A sneezing of
cold
infected persons VªkbdksQkbVksu]
laØfer O;fDr ds
Trichophyton Using towels of (ii) B Ropk] uk[kqu]
rkSfy;s }kjk
(ii) B skin, nails infected f'kjksoYd
and scalp individuals
laØfer O;fDr ls
Droplets/aerosols fudys cwandks }kjk
released by an (iii) U;weksfu;k C
(iii) Pneumonia C rFkk crZu bLrseky
infected person,
djus ls
sharing utensils
Wuchereria owpsjsfj;k]
(iv) Filariasis Lymphatic D (iv) Qkbysfj,fll yfldk D
vessels okfgfu;k¡
In which one of the following options all the fuEu esa ls dkSulk vkWI'ku A, B, C rFkk D fjDr LFkkuksa ds
blanks A, B, C and D are correctly filled fy, lgh gS\
(1) A – Rhinovirus. Nose and respiratory (1) A – jkbuksokbjl] ukfldk rFkk 'olu ekxZ ysfdu
passage not lungs
Qq¶Qql ugha
B – Ringworm
C – Haemophillus influenzae, alveoli of B– fjaxoeZ
lungs C– gheksfQyl ba¶yq,ath] Qq¶Qql dwfidk;sa
D – Contaminated food and water D– laØfer Hkkstu rFkk ty
(2) A – Coryza virus. Alveoli of lungs (2) A – dksjkbtk okbjl] Qq¶Qql dwfidk;as
B – Ringworm
B – fjaxoeZ
C – Streptococcus pneumoniae. Nose and
respiratory passage C – LVsªIVksdksdl U;weksfuvkbZ] ukfldk rFkk 'olu ekxZ
D – Culex mosquito D – D;wysDl ePNj
(3) A – Rhinovirus. Nose and respiratory (3) A – jkbuksokbjl] ukfldk rFkk 'olu ekxZ ysfdu
passage not lungs Qq¶Qql ugh
B – Ascariasis
C – Haemophilus influenzae, alveoli of B– ,sLdsfj,fll
lungs C– gheksfQyl ba¶yq,ath] Qq¶Qql dwfidk;sa
D – Culex mosquito D– D;wysDl ePNj
(4) A – Rhinovirus, Nose and respiratory (4) A – jkbuksokbjl] ukfldk rFkk 'olu ekxZ ysfdu
passage not lungs Qq¶Qql ugha
B – Ringworm
C – Haemophilus influenzae, alveoli of B – fjaxoeZ
lungs C – gheksfQyl ba¶yq,ath] Qq¶Qql dwfidk;as
D – Culex mosquito D – D;wysDl ePNj
95. Take a glance of a part of the life cycle of 95. uhps fp=ksa esa IykTeksfM;e ds thou pØ dh fofHkUu ?kVukvksa
Plasmodium given below as events A, B, C and ds fgLlksa dks A, B, C rFkk D }kjk n'kk;kZ x;k gS rFkk mudk
D along with their description o.kZu fd;k x;k gS
99. Which of the following are exception of cell 99. fuEu esa ls dkSu dksf'kdk flðkUr dk viokn
theory:- gS :-
(1) Bacteria (2) Amoeba (1) thok.kq (2) vehck
(3) Rickettsia (4) Virus (3) fjdsV~f'k;k (4) okbjl
100. Which of the following organisms have cell 100. fuEu esa ls dkSuls thoksa esa dksf'kdk f>Yyh rks
membrane but never have cell wall :- gksrh gS ] fdUrq dksf'kdkfHkfÙk dnkfi ugha gksrh :-