Solution
Solution
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PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
1) From a uniform semicircular thin disc of radius R, a semicircular portion of radius R/2 is removed
and placed in a new position as shown in figure. Taking O as origin and x and y axis as shown in
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2) A block of mass 1kg starting from rest slides down a curved track that is one quadrant of a circle
of radius 1m. Its speed at the bottom is 2m/s. The work done by frictional force is :-
(A) 8 J
(B) –8 J
(C) 4 J
(D) –4 J
3) A block of mass M is tied to one end of massless rope. The other end of rope is in the hands of a
man of mass 2M as show in figure. Initially the block and the man are resting on a rough plank of
mass 2M as shown in figure. The whole system is resting on a smooth horizontal surface. The man
pulls the rope. Pulley is massless and frictionless. What is the magnitude of displacement of the
plank when the block meets the pulley? (Man does not leave his position on the plank during the
pull).
(A) 0.5m
(B) 0.6m
(C) 1.5m
(D) 2m
4) A spaceship is moving with constant speed v0 in gravity free space along +Y‑axis suddenly shoots
out one third of its part with speed 2v0 along + X‑axis. Find the speed of the remaining part.
(A) v0
(B) 0
v
(C) 0
v
(D) 0
v
5) A particle of mass m = 0.1 kg is released from rest from a point A of a wedge of mass M = 2.4 kg
free to slide on a frictionless horizontal plane. The particle slides down the smooth face AB of the
wedge. When the velocity of the wedge is 0.2 m/s the velocity of the particle in m/s relative to the
wedge is
(A) 4.8
(B) 5
(C) 7.5
(D) 10
7) A block of mass m is placed on smooth surface which is connected with one end of spring whose
other end is connected to the fixed wall rigidly. Stiffness of spring is k. Now a constant force F is
applied horizontally away from the wall on the block at t = 0 when spring is at its natural length
position and block stops at t = t1 then choose the incorrect option :
(A)
Maximum elongation in spring is
Till equilibrium point block accelerate after that till maximum elongation it deaccelerate and
(B)
stop.
(C) From t = 0 to t = t1; work done by spring and F are equal
(D) From t = 0 to t = t1; total work done by all forces on the block is zero.
8) In the figure the variation of potential energy of a particle of mass m = 2kg is represented w.r.t.
its x-coordinate. The particle moves under the effect of this conservative force along the x-axis.
9) A ball of mass m is fired from a spring loaded gun that is mounted on a fixed table. If ball strikes
to point B on ground, then find out initial compression of the spring. (Assume table is smooth and
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10) A force acting on a particle moving in the xy-plane is given by , where x and y
are in m. The particle moves from the (0,0) to (5, 5). The work done by F is :
(A) 125 J
(B) 66.7 J
(C) 35 J
(D) 25 J
11) A block of mass 6kg is initially at rest. A force starts acting on the block, power delivered by the
force is shown in figure. Speed of object when its displacement is 2m is :-
(A) 4 m/s
(B) 8 m/s
(C) 2 m/s
(D) 6 m/s
12) A uniform cylinder of radius ‘r’ length ‘L’ and mass ‘m’ is lying on the ground with the curved
surface touching the ground. If it is to be oriented on the ground with the flat circular end in contact
with the ground, the work to be done is
(A) mg[(L/2) – r]
(B) mL[(g/2) – r]
(C) mr(gL – 1)
(D) mgLr
13) Find the work done by tension on 1 kg block when the 4kg block moves down by 1m after the
system is released. All surfaces are frictionless & strings are ideal :- (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 25 J
(B) 50J
(C) 100 J
(D) None of these
14) A block of mass m is at rest on an inclined plane. w.r.t. lift. Work done by net reaction force on
(A) 3mg
(B) 4mg
(C)
(D) 2mg
16) In the figure shown, initially spring is relaxed. Spring constant of spring is k = 100 N/m. Find
minimum value of µ (coefficient of friction) between surface & block so that block remains in
(A) µ = 0.1
(B) µ = 0.2
(C) µ = 0.4
(D) µ = 0.5
17) A block lying on a long horizontal conveyor belt moving at a constant velocity receives a velocity
6 m/s relative to the ground in the direction opposite to the direction of motion of the conveyor.
After t = 2 sec, the velocity of the block becomes equal to the velocity of the belt. The coefficient of
friction between the block and the belt is 0.4. Then the speed of the conveyor belt is :-
(A) 1 m/s
(B) 2 m/s
(C) 3 m/s
(D) 6 m/s
18) In the system shown in the figure with ideal massless strings, mA > mB > mC > mD. System is in
static equilibrium initially. If magnitudes of acceleration of blocks A, B, C, D just after cutting the
19) A block pulley arrangement is shown in the figure. Find the maximum value of m so that the
20) A block of mass m slides on an inclined plane of sufficient large size with a slope of 5/12 (i.e. the
slope of the hypotenuse of a 5:12:13 triangle). A massless rope, guided by a massless pulley,
connects the block to a second block of mass m/13, which is hanging freely above a lower table. The
two block system is observed to be moving with a constant velocity v0. What is the coefficient of
(A) 1/3
(B) 1/4
(C) 1/2
(D) 1/5
SECTION-II
1) Spring is at natural length when force F1 and F2 start acting on the on mass m1 and m2. If the
maximum elongation of spring during subsequent motion is x (in meter). Fill the value of 5x in OMR
2) A cube of mass m slides down the smooth track from height 4R. Then the force, track will exert on
3) A mass m is attached to two spring having spring constant k is in equilibrium as shown in the
figure. The work done to slowly lift the block upward at constant speed by a distance mg/4k, is
. Find n?
4) A very small ball of mass 'm = 5 kg' is suspended from point A through an inextensible thread of
length ℓ = 4 m. It lies on the surface of a fixed smooth sphere of radius R = 3 m. The ball is moving
in a circular path with a constant speed v = 1 m/s so that it always maintains contact with the
surface of sphere. Find the normal reaction 'N' (in Newton) acting on the ball. Fill in OMR sheet.
5) A car of mass m enters a region in which a resistive force acts. The speed of the car is v0 at the
origin. The force is given by F = –αx2, where α is a positive constant. If the distance travelled by the
car before coming to rest for the first time is then value of n is.
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
1) A mixture of NH3(g) and N2H4(g) is placed in a sealed container at 300 K. The pressure within the
container is 0.6 atm. The container is heated to 1000 K where the two gases undergo complete
decomposition reactions 2NH3(g) N2(g) + 3H2(g) and N2H4(g) N2(g) + 2H2(g). The pressure
of the container at this stage becomes 4.8 atm. The mole per cent of NH3(g) in the original mixture
was
(A) 40
(B) 50
(C) 60
(D) 70
2)
100 g CaCO3 is taken in a closed container (15 lit), heated at 1000 K and equilibrium attained
according to reaction
3) Calculate concentration of 'A' at equilibrium for a reaction, A(g) B(g), Kc = 1050, if the initial
concentration of 'A' is 2M ?
(A) 4 × 10–40M
(B) 2 × 10–40M
(C) 4 × 10–50M
(D) 2 × 10–50M
(A) 48
(B)
(C) 64
(D) 36
7) A spherical air bubble is rising from the depth of a lake when pressure is P atm & temperature is
T K. The percentage increase in its radius when it comes to the surface of lake will be (Assume
temperature & pressure at the surface to be respectively 2 T K & P/4)
(A) 100 %
(B) 50 %
(C) 40 %
(D) 200 %
8) The decomposition of N2O4 to NO2 is carried out at 280°C in chloroform. When equilibrium
is reached, 0.2 mol of N2O4 and 2 × 10−3 mol of NO2 are present in a 2L solution. The equilibrium
constant (KC) for the reaction
(A) 1 × 10−2
(B) 2 × 10−3
(C) 1 × 10−5
(D) 2 × 10−5
9) A constant temperature, the equilibrium constant ( ) for the decomposition reaction N2O4 ⇌ 2NO2
is expressed by = (4 2 )/(1 – 2), where = pressure and = extent of decomposition. Which one
of the following statements is true?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
11) An amount of 1 mole each of A and D is introduced in 1L container, simultaneously the following
two equilibria are established:
(A) 10–6M
(B) 10–3M
(C) 10–12M
(D) 10–4M
12)
(A)
(B) P
(C) P2
(D) T
14) A gas is collected by downward displacement of water at ToC according to the following diagram.
What is value of Pdry gas (in cm of Hg) ?
[Given : dHg = 13.6 g/cm3 = 1 g/cm3, vapour pressure of water at ToC = 35 torr, Patm = 76 cm
Hg]
(A) 68
(B) 72
(C) 75.5
(D) None of these
15) The total number of bimolecular collisions per unit volume per unit time is given by
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
16) A 0.5 dm3 flask contains gas A and 1 dm3 flask contains gas B at the same temperature. If density
of A = 3 g/dm3 and that of B = 1.5 g/dm3 and the molar mass of A = 1/2 of B, the ratio of pressure
exerted by gases is:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
17) Two closed vessel A and B of equal volume containing air at pressure P1 and temperature T1 are
connected to each other through a narrow open tube. If the temperature of one is now maintained at
T1 and other at T2 (where T1 >T2) then that what will be the final pressure ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18) Compressibility of real gas will be less than ideal gas when
(T = temp. of gas Tb = boyle's temperature of gas)
19) Calculate the compressibility factor for CO2, if one mole of it occupies 0.4 litre at 300 K and 40
atm. Comment on the result:
(A) Helium
(B) Hydrogen
(C) Oxygen
(D) Ammonia.
SECTION-II
1) A flask has 10 gas particles, out of which four particles are moving at 7m/s, 3 particles are moving
with 3m/s and the remaining are moving with same speed of ‘x’ m/s. If r.m.s of the gas is - 5m/s,
what is the value of x ?
3) The minimum mass (in gm) of CaCO3 required to establish the equilibrium:
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1) If a ∈ z, and the equation (x –a) (x – 10) + 1 = 0 has integral roots, then the values of a are:
(A) 8, 10
(B) 10, 12
(C) 12, 8
(D) None of these
2) Total number of integral values of 'a' so that x2 – (a + 1)x + a – 1 = 0 has integral roots, is equal to
:-
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 4
(D) None
3) If α, β be the roots of x2 – px + q = 0 and α', β' be the roots of x2 – p'x + q' = 0, then the value of
(α–α')2 + (β–α')2 + (α–β')2 + (β–β')2 is
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) Infinite
(D) None of these
5) If x1, x2, ....., x20 are in H.P. and x1, 2, x20 are in G.P. then will be
(A) 76
(B) 80
(C) 84
(D) None
6) is greater than
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7) The series of natural numbers is divided into groups as follows ; (1), (2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9,10)
and so on. Find the sum of the numbers in the nth group is-
(A)
[n(n2+ 1)]
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) n2
(B)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(C)
+ + + .....+
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) No solution
(D) None of these
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
14) Let a, b, c be three non-zero real numbers such that the equation
x∈
has two distinct real roots α and β with
Then is:
(A) 1/2
(B) 3/4
(C) 5/7
(D) None
15) If 0 < x < 3π, 0 < y < 3π and cos x × sin y = 1, then the possible number of values of the ordered
pair (x, y) is :-
(A) 6
(B) 12
(C) 8
(D) 15
(A)
2nπ +
(B)
nπ +
(C)
nπ +
2nπ –
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18) The solution of the equation cos2 θ + sin θ + 1 = 0, lies in the interval-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19) If 2tan2x – 5secx = 1 have exactly 7 solutions in then greatest value of n, (where
n∈N) is :-
(A) 14
(B) 15
(C) 16
(D) None of these
(A) 51.5
(B) 50.5
(C) 90.5
(D) 100.5
SECTION-II
1) The arithmetic mean of the nine numbers in the given set {9, 99, 999, ....... 999999999} is a 9
digit number N, all whose digits are distinct. The number N does not contain the digit
2)
5) Evaluate
ANSWER KEYS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C B B B D D C D A B C A A C B D B B C C
SECTION-II
Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 8 3 4 5 6
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. C A D A A B A C D A A C A B D C B D B D
SECTION-II
Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 3 4 5 8 5
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. C B A A A D A C B C C D C A A B B D B C
SECTION-II
Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 0 504 1 2 4
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1)
mass of removed = =m
Now =
∴ Now position = =
2)
1g (1) + wf = × 1 × 22– 0
∴ wf = –8J
3)
4m x = m(3 – x)
⇒x= = 0.6m
4)
Gravity free
Fext = 0
⇒ P ⇒ conserved
Along x axis
⇒ 0 = m . 2v0 + 2mv1
⇒ v1 = –v0
Along y axis ⇒ 3mv0 = 2mv2
⇒ v2 =
5) Mu = m (V cos 60 – u ) [from conservation of momentum]
V = 10 m/s
6)
Fx +
x=
9)
10)
y=x
W=
W=
11)
Area of power displacement graph
= m(v3 – u3)
12) W = Pf – Pi =
13)
–2T + 4g = 4a T – gsin30° = 2a
Thus, ∴ W= × 2 = 25 J
14)
Since blocked is at rest w.r.t. lift hence net contact force will be equal to mg in upward
direction.
work done = mgvt
15)
By W.E.T.
+ mgx =
max. comp x =
kx =2mg
16)
x = 0.25 m
100 × .25 × = µ × (50 – 100 × .25 × )
µ=
17)
18)
19)
T3 = 50
T3 + f1 = T2
T2 + f2 = T1
T1 = mg
20) ....(i)
T + mg sinθ = µmg cosθ ....(ii)
aCM =
(F1)cm =
(F1)cmx1 + (F2)cmx2 =
N = 3 mg
23)
24)
Answer: 5
25)
a = F/m,
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
26) NH3 + N2H4 mixture
xmole ymole
* Sealed container volume = constant
* At 1000 K reactions takes place
2NH3(g) —→ N2(g) + 3H2(g)
x
0
N2H4(g) —→ N2(g) + 2H2(g)
y
0 y 2y
* New pressure 4.8 atm
Mole % of NH3
27)
100 g = 1 mole
At eq 1 - 0.75 0.75 0.75 mole
28)
Kc = = 1050
⇒ y = [A] = 2 × 10–50 M.
29) 2A → B + 2C
5 1 0
1 3 4
K=
30)
2.56 × 10-20 =
∵ T↑ K↓ ⇒ reaction is exothermic.
32)
V2 = 8 V1
r2 = 2r1 ( V α r3)
33)
Initial 1 0
Final 1-x 2x
1 − = 0.2 mol 2 = 2 × 10−3 mol
35)
log kp = 0
kp = 1
= 1 atm
36)
37)
PV = nRT
or
or,
clearly, as m↑ ⇒ n↓
∴ Along AB m↑ ⇒ n↓
along BC, m↓ ⇒ n↑
∴ (c) is correct.
38)
Answer:
39)
dA = 2dB (given)
42)
ninitial = nfinal
44)
Z=
45)
46)
=
= u3 = 3 m/s
47)
Now
49)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
53)
54)
Answer: 0
55)
Answer : 76
56)
Ans: (4)
57)
58)
S = 1 + (1 + 3) + (1 + 3 + 5) + .... to n terms
= 1 + 4 + 9 + ....
= 12 + 22 + 32 + ........ to n terms
= n(n + 1)(2n + 1)
60)
61)
Ans; (3)
No solution
62)
Answer:4
63)
Answer:
64)
⇒
(1) – (2);
Given
100
66) We have sin x – cos100x = 1
or sin100 x = 1 + cos100x
Since L.H.S. ≤ 1 and R.H.S. ≥ 1, L.H.S. = R.H.S. = 1.
Then, x = nπ +
67)
Answer:
68)
Answer:
⇒ cos x =
70)
put n=2
n=3
n=n
71)
=
72)
Answer: 504
73)
Answer: 1
74)
Ans: 2 (Two)
75)
Answer: 4