18-05-2025
1901CJA101001240274 JA
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
1) If y = x2, then area under curve with x-axis from x = 0 to 1 will be :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2) Value of is
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 0
3) If y = 5 +10x + 8x3 then find :
(A) 10 – 24 x2
(B) 10 + 24 x2
(C) 10 + 24 x3
(D) None of these
4) If y = 6x – 2 then slope of line.
(A) –2
(B) 6
(C) –6
(D) 0
SECTION-I (ii)
1) An object starts moving from rest with an acceleration of 2 m/s2 at t = 0. Which of the following is
correct?
(A) Velocity of the object at t = 2 seconds is 4 m/s
(B) Velocity of the object at t = 2 seconds is 6 m/s
(C) Displacement of the object in 2 seconds is 6 m
(D) Displacement of the object in 2 seconds is 4 m
2) Which of the following are true
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) A freely falling body travelled 35 m in last second of its journey :- (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) The height of the point of release from ground is 80 m
(B) The distance travelled in the first second is 5 m
(C) The maximum speed attained by the body is 40 m/s
(D) The maximum speed attained by the body is 20 m/s
4) For a straight line . Choose CORRECT alternative(s) :
(A)
slope =
(B)
(C) y intercept is 3
(D) y intercept is –4
5) Which of the following statements are true based on graphs of y-versus x as shown below :
(A) Slope at x0 is positive and non-zero in graph (i) and (ii)
(B) Slope is constant in (iii)
(C) Slope at x0 is negative in (iv) at x0
(D) Slope at x0 is negative in (ii)
6) Which of the following has value zero?
(A) sin 0°
(B) tan 0°
(C) cos 0°
(D) cot 0°
SECTION-I(iii)
Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2
An integral that contains the upper and lower limits then it is a definite integral. On a real line, x is
restricted to lie. Riemann Integral is the other name of the Definite Integral.
A definite integral is represented as :
1)
(A) 60
(B) 50
(C) 40
(D) 30
2)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4
Diagonals of parallelogram represent addition and subtraction of side vectors. Answer the following
questions.
3) If is perpendicular to , then find ?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
4) If , what is angle between and ?
(A) 0°
(B) 180°
(C) 90°
(D) 60°
SECTION-II
1) tan . Find a + b (where a and b are single digit positive integer and is reduced to lowest
fraction)
2) Find the maximum value of .
3) Forces F1 = 3N and F2 = 4N acts on a point mass in two mutually perpendicular directions. The
resultant force on the point mass would be
4) If resultant of two vectors is given by then find out
value of a + b + c
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
1)
When electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 310 nm fall on the surface of sodium, electrons are
emitted with K.E. = 1.5 eV. Determine the work function (W0) of sodium.
(A) 2.5 eV
(B) 5 eV
(C) 10 eV
(D) 12.5 eV
2) Match the list
List-I List-II
(P) Mass of one molecule of H2SO4 (1) 24
(Q) Molar mass of H2SO4 (2) 98 amu
(R) 1 amu (3) 98 gm
(S) Relative atomic mass of Mg (4) 1.66 × 10–27kg
The correct option is
P Q R S
(A) 3 2 4 1
(B) 2 3 4 1
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 1 4 2 3
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
3)
3.0 molal NaOH solution has a density of 1.12 g/mL. The molarity of the solution is-
(A) 2.97
(B) 3
(C) 3.05
(D) 3.5
4)
If radius of second stationary orbit (in Bohr’s atom) is R. Then radius of third orbit will be:
(A) R/3
(B) 9R
(C) R/9
(D) 2.25 R
SECTION-I (ii)
1) Bohr's model is applicable on
(A) H+
(B) Li2+
(C) He
(D) He+
2) Which of the following statements is/are correct about the characteristics of cathode rays ?
(A) They start from the cathode and move towards the anode.
(B) They travel in straight line in the absence of an external electrical or magnetic field.
(C) Characteristics of cathode rays depend upon the material of electrodes in cathode ray tube.
(D) Characteristics of cathode rays depend upon the nature of gas present in the cathode ray tube.
3) Choose the correct option based on following statements.
(A) Molecular mass of cane sugar (C12H22O11) is 342 amu.
(B) 1 mole of cane sugar contains 6.022 × 1023 molecules of cane sugar.
(C) 34.20 g of cane sugar contains 6.022 × 1021 molecules of cane sugar.
(D) 1 mole of cane sugar contains 11 × 6.022 × 1023 atoms of Oxygen.
4) 8g O atom [at wt of O = 16] contains :
(A) 0.5 mole O atoms
(B) 3.011 × 1023 O atoms
(C) 2 moles O atoms
(D) 6.022 × 1023 O atoms
5)
Choose the correct relation on the basis of Bohr’s theory:
(A)
velocity of electron ∝
(B)
frequency of revolution ∝
(C) radius of orbit ∝ n2Z
Coulomb force on electron ∝
(D)
6) Select the correct statement(s)
(A) 20g NaOH in 500 ml solution is 1 Molar solution
(B) 149g of is dissolved in 10 L of an aqueous solution has molarity of 0.2 M.
(C) Molarity depends on temperature
(D)
20% NaOH has 20g NaOH in 100g solution
SECTION-I(iii)
Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2
The following concentration terms are used to express the concentration of a solution :
1) Molarity 2) Molality 3) Normality 4) Mole fraction 5) PPM 6) % calculation
All these concentration are related to each other and by knowing one term we can find another term.
1) Find volume of water added to 20 ml of 0.1 M HCl solution to make it to 0.01 M HCl solution.
(A) 220 mL
(B) 200 mL
(C) 180 mL
(D) 2000 mL
2) Dissolving 120 g of a compound of (mol. wt. 60) in 1000 g of water gave a solution of density 1.12
g/mL. The molarity of the solution is :
(A) 2.00 M
(B) 2.50 M
(C) 4.00 M
(D) 1.00 M
Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4
The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in number of ways; viz: mass fraction of solute (or
mass percent), Molar concentration (Molarity) and Molal concentration (molality). These terms are
known as concentration terms and also they are related with each other i.e. knowing one
concentration term for the solution, we can find other concentration terms also. The definition of
different concentration terms are given below:
Molarity: It is number of moles of solute present in one litre of the solution.
Molality: It is the number of moles of solute present in one kg of the solvent
Mole Fraction =
If molality of the solution is given as 'a' then mole fraction of the solute can be calculated by
Mole Fraction =
where a = molality and Msolvent = Molar mass of solvent
We can change: Mole fraction ↔ Molality ↔ Molarity
3) 60 g of solution containing 40% by mass of NaCl are mixed with 100 g of a solution containing
15% by mass NaCl. Determine the mass percent of sodium chloride in the final solution.
(A) 24.4%
(B) 78%
(C) 48.8%
(D) 19.68%
4) What is the molality of the above solution.
(A) 4.4 m
(B) 5.5 m
(C) 24.4 m
(D) none
SECTION-II
1) The work function (ϕ) of some metals is listed below. The number of metals which will show
photoelectric effect when light of 500 nm wavelength falls on the metal is :
Metal Li Na K Mg Cu Ag Fe Pt W
ϕ (eV) 2.4 2.3 2.2 3.7 4.8 4.3 4.7 6.3 4.75
2) A photon of wavelength 62 nm hits a metal plate with work function 15 eV. Find the stopping
potential (in V)
3) If the vapour density of a volatile substance is 30, then find out its molecular mass.
4) 6 mol of AgNO3 will give how many mole of Ag2SO4 ?
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
1) The value of is :
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) None of these
2) If | | 2x − 8 | − 3 | = 5 then sum of all real solution :
(A) 0
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12
3) The exhaustive set of x for which is
(A) (–5, –4) ∪ (–3, 1)
(B) (–∞, –5) ∪ (–4, –3] ∪ [1, 3) ∪ (3, ∞)
(C) (–∞, –5) ∪ (–4, 3) ∪ (3, +∞)
(D) [1, ∞)
4)
If (x + 1), 3x and (4x + 2) are first three terms of an A.P. then its 5th term is:
(A) 14
(B) 19
(C) 24
(D) 28
SECTION-I (ii)
1) Suppose that all the terms of an arithmetic progression (A.P.) are natural numbers. If the ratio of
sum of the first five terms to the sum of first 9 terms is 4 : 9 and the seventh term lies between 156
and 180, then common difference is
(A) Prime number
(B) Not a prime number
(C) Odd natural number
(D) Even natural number
2) For the A.P. given by a1, a2, ........, an, ......, with non-zero common difference, the equations
satisfied are-
(A) a1 + 2a2 + a3 = 0
(B) a1 – 2a2 + a3 = 0
(C) a1 + 3a2 – 3a3 – a4 = 0
(D) a1 – 4a2 + 6a3 – 4a4 + a5 = 0
3)
Find the value of x,
(A) –3
(B) –2
(C) 3
(D) 2
4) Which of the following is/are irrational number
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5) If log102 = 0.3010, log103 = 0.4771 and M = 615, N = 3–100 then
(A) the number of significant digits in M is 11.
(B) the number of significant digits in M is 12.
(C) the number of zeros immediatly after decimal and before first nonzero digit in N is 48.
(D) the number of zeros immediatly after decimal and before first nonzero digit in N is 47.
6) If ax + b is remainder when x50 + x39 + x28 + 2x + 1 is divided by x2 – x, then which of the following
is/are correct ?
(A) a > b
(B) a < b
(C) a + b is composite number
(D) a + b is prime number
SECTION-I(iii)
Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2
If a ∈ (0, 1), then loga x > loga y, where x < y.
If a ∈ (1, ∞), then loga x > loga y, where x > y.
1) No. of integral values of x which satisfy log5(x2 + 9) < log5(10x) is
(A) 7
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 4
2) Which of the following satisfies log0.5 (x – 4) > log0.5 10 ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4
Consider an A.P. 60, 58, 56, 54,.........
3) Sum of all the possible values of n for which sum of series becomes 690 is -
(A) 61
(B) 65
(C) 33
(D) 40
4) Maximum values of sum of A.P. is -
(A) 900
(B) 910
(C) 920
(D) 930
SECTION-II
1) If 10 A.Ms are inserted between and , then the sum of these AM’s is :
2) The sum of all real roots of the equation is
3)
Find the number of values of x, log4(x + 3) − log4(x − 1) = log48 − 2.
4) Product of all the integral solution of If x2 – |x| – 2 ≤ 0 :
ANSWER KEYS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 1 2 3 4
A. B B B B
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,D A,B,D A,B,C A,B,D A,B,C A,B
SECTION-I(iii)
Q. 11 12 13 14
A. A A A C
SECTION-II
Q. 15 16 17 18
A. 7.00 5 5 7
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 19 20 21 22
A. A B B B
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 23 24 25 26 27 28
A. B,D A,B A,B,D A,B A,B,D A,B,C,D
SECTION-I(iii)
Q. 29 30 31 32
A. C A A B
SECTION-II
Q. 33 34 35 36
A. 3 5 60.00 3.00
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 37 38 39 40
A. A B B C
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 41 42 43 44 45 46
A. B,D B,D B,C A,D B,D A,C
SECTION-I(iii)
Q. 47 48 49 50
A. A C A D
SECTION-II
Q. 51 52 53 54
A. 5 4 0 0
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
5) v = at
s = ut + at2
7)
Given
H – H' = 35
n=4
= 5 × 16 = 80 m
v = u + gt
= 0 + 10 × 4 = 40 m/s
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
21)
23) Applicable on unielectronic species.
24) Characteristics of cathode rays (or electrons) do not depend upon the material of
electrodes or nature of gas present in the cathode ray tube.
30) Total mass of solution = 120 g + 1000 g = 1120 g
Volume of solution
Molarity (M)
34) Energy of photon (in eV) = (eV)
= 20 eV
KEmax = E – ϕ
= (20 – 15) eV
= 5 eV
⇒ Stopping potential = 5 V
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
37)
38)
2x – 8 = 8
2x = 8 + 8
2x = 16, 0
x = 8, 0
39) x = 1, - 3, 2 (zeros) and x = -4, 3, -5 points where denominator is zero.
40)
⇒ 3x – (x + 1) = (4x + 2) – 3x
⇒x=3
∴ a = 4, d = 9 – 4 = 5
⇒ T5 = 4 + 4(5) = 24
41)
⇒ 5a + 10d = 4a + 16d ⇒ a = 6d
Also given
156 < T7 < 180
156 < a + 6d < 180
156 < 12d < 180
13 < d < 15
d must be natural number d = 14
42)
(B) a1 – 2a2 + a3 = a – 2a1 – 2d + a1 + 2d = 0
(D) a1 – 4a2 + 6a3 – 4a4 + a5 = (a1 + a5) – 4(a2 + a4) + 3(2a3)
Sum of equidistant term of an A.P. from starting & end is always constant.
= K – 4K + 3K = 0
43)
⇒ x2 – x – 6 = 0
⇒ (x – 3) (x + 2) = 0
⇒ x = 3, –2
44) (A)
5=
(B)
= 49
(C)
(D)
45) log10(M) = 15log106
= 15(log102 + log103) = 11.67
Characteristic = 11
log10N = –100log103 = –47.71
Characteristic = –48
46) x50 + x39 + x28 + 2x + 1
= Q(x) x(x – 1) + ax + b
put x = 0 : 1 = b
put x = 1 : 6 = a + b ⇒ a = 5
47)
48)
49)
690 =
690 = n(61 – n)
n2 – 61n + 690 = 0
n = 15, n = 46
50)
Sn = 60 + 58 + 54 + ........ + 2
51)
52)
Given
Let us assume |x-2| = m
then m2+m-2=0
(m-1) (m+2) = 0
only admissible value is
m=1
or -(x-2) = 1
x=1
hence x = 1, 3
therefore sum of the roots of equation = 1 + 3 = 4