11-05-2024
1001CJA101001240001 JA
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
1) Dimensional formula of η in equation F = 6πηrv where F is force, r is radius and v is velocity, is :-
(A) MLT–1
(B) ML–1T–1
(C) ML–1T
(D) M–1L–1T–1
2) If pressure (P), velocity (V) and time (T) are taken as the fundamental quantities, then the
dimensional formula of force is :
(A) [P1V1T1]
(B) [P1V2T1]
(C) [P1V1T2]
(D) [P1V2T2]
3) A vector perpendicular to is :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4) If PR = RQ, then :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5) A stone is dropped from the 25th storey of a multistoried building and it reaches the ground in 5
sec. In the first second, it passes through how many storeys of the building? (g = 10 ms–2)
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) None of these
6) The velocity of a particle is . The component of the velocity of this particle parallel
to vector is :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-I (ii)
1) Which of the following three physical quantities can be taken as fundamental physical quantities ?
(A) force, mass and velocity
(B) momentum, time and mass
(C) momentum, mass and velocity
(D) length, velocity and time
2) For a particle performing SHM, force F = –kx and acceleration a = –ω2x then choose the correct
option(s) :-
(A) Dimensional formula for k is [MT–2]
(B) Dimensional formula for k is [MLT–2]
(C) Dimensional formula for ω is [T–1]
(D) Dimensional formula for ω is [LT–1]
3) If and then choose the correct option(s) :
(A) and are perpendicular to each other.
(B)
(C) and are parallel vectors.
(D) is perpendicular to
4) Position of a particle moving along x-axis is given by x = t3 – 3t2 – 6t + 5, where t is the time (in
sec.). Then :
(A) Initially particle is at rest
(B) Acceleration of particle is constant
(C) Particle return it's path only once in it's motion.
(D) Initially speed of particle is increasing.
5) A particle is moving in straight line, its initial velocity is 8 m/s and acceleration is 2 m/s2 in
opposite direction of initial velocity. Then
(A) Particle change its direction of motion at t = 4 sec.
(B) Distance travelled in 4 sec is 16 m.
(C) Distance travelled in 5 sec is 17 m.
(D) Displacement of the particle is always equals to distance travelled.
6) The four pairs of force vectors are given, which pairs of force vectors cannot be added to give a
resultant vector of magnitude 10 N?
(A) 2N, 13 N
(B) 5N, 16 N
(C) 7N, 8N
(D) 100N, 105 N
SECTION-II
1) A vector is shown in the figure. Its magnitude is R. Its x-component is of magnitude units. R
is equal to :
2) Force applied by water stream depends on density of water (ρ), velocity of stream (v) and cross-
sectional area (A). The expression of the force is . Find x
3) In a new unit system, 1 unit of time is 20 second, 1 unit of mass is 2 kg and 1 unit of length is 10
m. In this new system of units, 1 unit of energy is equal to ....... J.
4) A car accelerates with uniform rate from rest on a straight road. The distance travelled in the last
second of a three second interval from the start is 45 m then find the distance travelled in first
second in m.
5) For shown situation, what will be the magnitude of minimum force (in N) that can be applied in
any direction so that the resultant force is along east direction?
6) A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the ground. It crosses a point at a height 25 m twice at
an interval of 4 sec. Find the initial velocity (in m/s) of ball. (g = 10 m/s2)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
1) The maximum number of e– with n = 4, mℓ = 0 will be present where –(ℓ + 1) ≤ mℓ ≤ (ℓ + 1) :
(A) 10
(B) 8
(C) 6
(D) 12
2) In which of the following configurations, number of exchanges = 8 × spin multiplicity.
(A) d5
(B) d7
(C) d9
(D) d2
3) Which set does not shows correct matching of neutral elements and their positions in the modern
periodic table :
(A) Cr = [Ar] 3d5 4s1 ; element belongs to 6th group.
(B) Fe = [Ar] 3d6 ; element belongs to 8th group.
(C) Sc = [Ne] 3s2 3p6 ; element belongs to zero/eighteen group.
1 2 rd
(D) 57La = [Xe]5d 6s ; element belongs to 3 group
4) What is the bond distance of A–B if the covalent radius of A is 74 pm and B is 76 pm and the
electronegativity of A & B is 3 & 2.5 respectively is Pauling scale.
(A) 141.0 pm
(B) 149.5 pm
(C) 145.5 pm
(D) 149.55 pm
5) Give the correct initial T for true & F for false statement
(I) For Mn, the order of energy is 3s = 3p = 3d for shell number 3
(II) 32 elements are present in 5th period of long form periodic table
(III) For Zn+2 ion, µm = 0 BM
(IV) General valence shell electronic configuration for ƒ-block elements is (n – 2) ƒ1–14(n – 1) d10 ns2
(A) T T F T
(B) T F F T
(C) F F T F
(D) F T T F
6) Given that Zeff. value of 'N' (Z = 7) is 'Y'. Then which of the following statement is correct
(A) σ value for 'N' will be 7 + Y
(B) σ value for oxygen will be 7.35 – Y
(C) σ value for oxygen will be 7 – Y
(D) Given information is not sufficient
SECTION-I (ii)
1) Which rule(s) is/are violated if an element's configuration is written as :
(A) Aufbau rule
(B) Pauli's rule
(C) Hund's rule
(D) No rule is violated
2) Select the impossible set of quantum numbers
n ℓ m s
A 4 0 –1
+
B 3 3 +2
–
C 3 1 0
–
D 2 1 –1
+
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
3) Select the correct order of radii :-
(A) Na+ > Al3+
(B) N3– > F–
(C) Y > La
(D) Sc > Mn
4) Select the CORRECT statement(s) for w, x, y, z with the help of information given below.
Mass Number of
number neutrons
w 23 12
x 19 10
y 31 16
z 40 20
(A) w and z are metals
(B) x and y are non metals
(C) w and y belongs to same period
(D) x and z belongs to same block
5) Select the order of size which are correct?
(A) O > O¯ > O2–
(B) B > Be > Li
(C) Mg > Mg+ > Mg2+
(D) Sc > Zn
6) The sum of maximum number of electrons having ℓ × m = –1 and ℓ × m = –4 in Ga are equal to
the
(A) Number of p-electrons in Al
(B) Number of s-electrons in K
(C) Number of d-electrons in Co
(D) Atomic number of nitrogen atom
SECTION-II
1) Find total no. of elements, which has more IE1 than Nitrogen (N) atom.
B, C, O, F, Ne, P, S, Si
2) How many following pairs in which ionisation energy of first element or ion is higher as compare
to second ?
(O, N), (Ne, Na+), (Sn, Pb), (Cu, Zn), (Li, Li+), (Li+, Be2+), (Sn2+, Sn4+)
3) Find the number of ions having ionic radius greater than Na+.
K+, Rb+, Mg+2, F–, O2–, Al+3
4) How many of the following are correct set of four quantum numbers :-
(a) n = 3, ℓ = 2, mℓ = 1, ms = – (b) n = 2, ℓ = 2, mℓ = 1, ms = +
(c) n = 4, ℓ = 3, mℓ = 1, ms = + (d) n = 3, ℓ = 3, mℓ = 0, ms = +
(e) n =1, ℓ = 0, mℓ = 0, ms = + (f) n = 1, ℓ = 0, mℓ = 0, ms = –
(g) n =2, ℓ = 0, mℓ = 0, ms = + (h) n = 2, ℓ = 1, mℓ = 0, ms = +
5) Number of paramagnetic species among the following :-
Li+, Sc+3, Ti+2, Cr+3, Mn+4, Mg+2, F–
6) If x : maximum number of degenerated orbitals in 2nd shell of He+
y : maximum number of degenerated orbitals in 2nd shell of Ne.
then value of (x+y) will be?
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
1) If A = {1,4,9,16,25,36,49}, then number of proper subsets of A is equal to
(A) 63
(B) 127
(C) 128
(D) 64
2) If n(A) = 20, n(P(B)) = 225 and n(A ∪ B) = 35 then n(A ∩ B) is (where n(X) represent number of
elements in set X and P(X) represents power set of X)
(A) 10
(B) 20
(C) 5
(D) 15
3) If A = {ϕ, {ϕ}}, then the power set of A is
(A) {ϕ, {ϕ}, {ϕ, {ϕ}}}
(B) {ϕ, {ϕ}, {{ϕ}}, A}
(C) {ϕ, {{ϕ}}, {A}}
(D) {{ϕ}, {{ϕ}}}
4) Which of the following venn-diagrams best represents the sets of females, mothers and doctors ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5) The number of real value(s) of 'x' satisfying the equation
(A) 6
(B) 5
(C) 4
(D) 3
6) The sum of all distinct real solutions of the equation (x2 – 3)3 – (4x + 6)3 + 216 = 18(4x + 6) (3 – x2)
is -
(A) –3
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) –7
SECTION-I (ii)
1) Let there be three sets A, B and C defined as A = {x : x2 – 8x + 15 = 0}, B = {x : x is a prime
number less than 10}, C = {1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9} and universal set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} then :
(A) A ∩ B = {3, 5}
(B) = {1, 4, 9}
(C) A ∪ C = {1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9}
(D) A ∩ B ∩ C = {5}
2) Let
Then the value of
lies in the interval
(A) (0,40)
(B) [10,30]
(C) [15,40]
(D) [0,10]
3) Let P(x) be a polynomial which leaves remainder 4x + 6 when divided by x2 – 1 and the
remainder 4 + 6x when divided by . Which of the following is/are false ?
(A) If P(x) is divided by x + 1, remainder is 2
(B) If P(x) is divided by , remainder is 4x – 3
(C) If P(x) is divided by x – 1, remainder is –2
(D) If P(x) is divided by x – 3, remainder is 20
4) How many integers in between 100 to 1500 (both inclusive) are multiples of 5 or 11 ?
(A) 408
(B) 26
(C) 382
(D) 380
5) In a survey, it was found that 21 persons liked product A, 26 liked product B and 29 liked product
C. If 14 persons liked products A and B, 12 liked products C and A, 13 persons liked products B and
C and 8 liked all the three products then which of the following is (are) true ?
(A) The number of persons who liked the product C only = 12
(B) The number of persons who like the products A and B but not C = 6
(C) The number of persons who liked the product C only = 6
(D) The number of persons who like the products A and B but not C = 12
6) A survey shows that 63% of the Indian like apples whereas 76% like oranges. If x% of the Indian
like both apples & oranges then
(A) minimum value of x is 39
(B) maximum value of x is 63
(C) one possible value of x is 51
(D) one possible value of x is 59
SECTION-II
1) If 2n(A\B) = n(B\A) and 5n(A ∩ B) = n(A) + 3n(B), where P\Q = P∩Qc. If n(A ∪ B) = 10, then the
value of is
(where n(X) denotes the cardinal number of set X)
2) Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets of the first set is 112 more than
that of the second set. The value of is equal to (m > n)
3) If A and B are two sets and U is the universal set such that n(U) = 700, n(A) = 200, n(B) = 300
and n(A ∩ B) = 100. Find n(A' ∩ B'). (where n(X) denotes the cardinal number of set X)
4) If then total number of possible ordered pair of positive integer (x, y) is
5) If then, number of distinct integral solutions of the
equation is equal to
6) Number of integral values x can take if
ANSWER KEYS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. B D C A A B
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
A. A,B A,C A,B,D C,D A,B,C A,B
SECTION-II
Q. 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 8.00 2.00 0.50 9.00 6.00 30.00
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. B C C C C B
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. A,B,C A,B A,B,D A,B,C C,D A,B,C,D
SECTION-II
Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 2.00 0.00 4.00 6.00 3.00 7.00
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42
A. B A B D B C
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 43 44 45 46 47 48
A. A,B,D A,B,C B,C,D C A,B A,B,C,D
SECTION-II
Q. 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 7.00 1.75 300.00 6.00 4.00 3.00
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1) = ML–1T–1
2)
F = PaVbTc
[M1L1T–2] = [M1L–1T–2]a [L1T–1]b [T1]c
a=1
– a + b = 1, b = 2
–2a – b + c = – 2
c=2
F = [P1V2T2]
4)
.....(i)
....(ii)
(i) - (ii)
5)
Suppose h be the height of each storey. Then
25h = 0 + × 10 × t2 = × 10 × 52 or h = 5m
In first second, let the stone passes through n storey. So n × 5 = × 10 × (1)2 or n = 1
6) Required component = =
=
7) Momentum can be formulated using mass and velocity. Same for length, velocity and time.
If a quantity can be represented in terms of other two then it can't be fundamental physical
quantities
8)
9)
10)
x = t3 – 3t2 – 6t + 5
At t = 0,
v = –6 ≠ 0
a = –6
v and a have same sign ⇒ Initially speed is increasing
From
v=0
3t2 – 6t – 6 = 0 ⇒ There is a single possible value of 't' for this equation
Particle return its path only once
11)
(1) u = +8 m/s, a = – 2m/s2
(A) To change direction velocity = 0
v = u + at = 0
8 – 2t = 0 ⇒ t = 4 sec
(B) = = 16 m
at t = 0, x = 0
at t = 4, x = 16
at t = 5, x = 8 (5) + (–2) (5)2 = 15 m
In between t = 4 to t = 5, distance travelled is 1 m
So, for t = 0 to t = 5, distance travelled
= 17 m
13)
18) Time taken from A to B = 4s
Time of flight =
2u = 4 ×10
u=
Now
Let initial velocity = v0
final velocity= 20 m/s
v0 =
Initial velocity = 30 m/s
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
19)
For n = 4
ℓ = 0, 1, 2, 3
i.e. 4s, 4p, 4d, 4f each contains 2e– with m = 0
∴ Maximum number of e– = 8
29) [A] Incorrect
⇒ is correct order
Z :- same
σ :- decrease
Zeff. = Z – σ
Zeff. :- increases thus size decrease.
[B] Incorrect
⇒ Li > Be > B is correct order.
Along the period size ↓
[C] Correct
⇒ is correct order.
Positive charge Zeff.size↓
[D] Correct
Option [C] & [D].
34)
a, c, e, f, g, h
36) He+ = Single electron ion
Hence energy of orbital depends only on n(principal Quantum No
X = 4, here ⇒ 4 orbitals
Ne = 1s2 s2 2p
same energy orbitals
y=3
Hence x + y = 4 + 3
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
37)
27 – 1 = 127
38)
Given n(P(B)) = 225
⇒ B has 25 elements
i.e. n(B) = 25
Now n(A ∪ B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B)
⇒ n(A ∩ B) = 20 + 25 – 35 = 10
39) A = {ϕ, {ϕ}}
P(A) = {ϕ,{ϕ}, {{ϕ}}, A}
40)
M ≡ Mother; F ≡ Female; D = Doctor
41)
Case I :
x2 – 2x + 2 = x
⇒ x2 – 3x + 2 = 0
⇒ (x – 1) (x – 2) = 0
⇒ x = 1 or x = 2
But for x = 1,
x2 – 1 = 0
So equation becomes
(0)2 = (0)1 which is true.
⇒ x = 1 is the solution of the equation
Case II :
x2 – 1 = 1
Case III :
x2 – 1 = –1
for x = 0, equation becomes
0
(–1)2 = (1) = 1 (which is true)
So, x = 0 is the solution
Case IV :
x2 – 1 = 0 ⇒ x = ±1
For x = –1, equation becomes
(0)5 = (0)–1 which is not defined
So, x = –1 is not the solution of the given equation.
Therefore solutions of the given equation are
Number of solution = 5
42)
(x2 – 3)3 + (–4x – 6)3 + (6)3
= 3(x2 – 3) (–4x – 6) (6)
⇒ x2 – 3 – 4x – 6 + 6 = 0
or x2 – 3 = –4x – 6 = 6
⇒ x2 – 4x – 3 = 0 or x = –3
x1 + x2 = 4 or x3 = –3
sum of all distinct real solution = 1.
43) A = {3, 5}
B = {2, 3, 5, 7}
C = {1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9}
A ∩ B = {3, 5}
= {1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10}
= {1, 4, 9}
A ∪ C = {1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 3}
A ∩ B ∩ C = {5}
44)
value of the given expression .
45)
p(–1) = 2
p(x) = (x – 3) (x – 1) q(x) + 4 + 6x
p(1) = 10
p(3) = 22
p(x) = (x – 3) (x + 1) q(x) + Ax + B
p(3) = 3A + B = 22
p(–1) = –A + B = 2
Subtracting 4A = 20
A=5
B=7
Remainder = 5x + 7
46)
Set A is multiple of 5.
A = {100, 105, 110, ...., 1500}
⇒ A = {5 × 20, 5 × 21, 5 × 22, ………, 5 ×300}
⇒ n(A) = 281.
Set B is multiple of 11.
B = {110, 121, 132, ……….., 1496}
⇒ B = {11×10, 11×11, 11×12, ……,11×136}
⇒ n(B) = 127.
Set A ∩ B is multiple of 55.
A ∩ B = {110, 165, ......., 1485}
⇒ A ∩ B = {2×55, 3×55, ......., 27×55}
⇒ n(A ∩ B) = 26
∴ Required no. of integers = n(A ∪ B)
= n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B) = 382.
47)
n(A) = 21, n(B) = 26, n(C) = 29
n(A ∩ B) = 14, n(A ∩ C) = 12, n(B ∩ C) = 13, n(A ∩ B ∩ C) = 8
n(C ∩ A' ∩ B') = n(C ∩ ) = n(C) – n ((C ∩ A) ∪ (C ∩ B))
n(C) – [n(C ∩ A) + n (C ∩ B) – n (A ∩ B ∩ C)]
29 – [12 + 13 – 8] = 12
n(A ∩ B ∩ C') = n (A ∩ B) – n (A ∩ B ∩ C) = 14 – 8 = 6
48)
n(A ∪ B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B) = 63 + 76 – n(A ∩ B) = 139 – n(A ∩ B)
∵ n(A ∪ B) ≤ 100 ∴ 139 – n(A ∩ B) ≤ 100 ⇒ n(A ∩ B) ≥ 39 ...(A)
Now A ∩ B ⊆ A & A ∩ B ⊆ B ⇒ n(A ∩ B) ≤ 63 & n(A ∩ B) ≤ 76
∴ n(A ∩ B) ≤ 63 ∴ 39 ≤ n(A ∩ B) ≤ 63
49)
2(n (A) – n(A ∩ B)) = n(B) – n(A ∩ B)
2n(A) – n(B) = n(A ∩ B)
n(A) + 3n(B) = 5n(A ∩ B)
⇒ n(A) + 3n(B) = 10n(A) – 5n(B)
8n(B) = 9n(A)
n(A) = 8k; n(B) = 9k
⇒ n(A ∩ B) = 7k
n(A ∪ B) = 10k = 10
k=1
50)
2m – 2n = 112
21 = 2, 22 = 4, 23 = 8, 24 = 16, 25 = 32,
26 = 64, 27 = 128, 28 = 256
∴ m = 7 and n = 4 satisfies it.
51)
We have, A' ∩ B' = (A ∪ B)'
∴ n(A' ∩ B') = n((A ∪ B)' ) = n(U) – n(A ∪ B)
= n(U) – [n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B)]
= 700 – (200 +300 – 100) = 300.
52)
4y + 5x = xy
xy – 5x – 4y = 0
(x – 4)(y – 5) = 20
Now 20 can be split in following ways
1 × 20 ⇒ (x, y) = (5, 25)
20 × 1⇒ (x, y) = (24, 6)
4 × 5 ⇒ (x, y) = (8, 10)
5 × 4 ⇒ (x, y) = (9, 9)
10 × 2 ⇒ (x, y) = (14, 7)
2 × 10 ⇒ (x, y) = (6, 15)
Hence, total number of possible ordered pair of positive integer (x, y) is 6.
53)
Case-I : x2 – 7x + 11 = 1
⇒ x2 – 7x + 10 = 0 ⇒ x = 2, 5
Case-II : x2 – 7x + 11 = –1
x2 – 7x + 12 = 0 ⇒ x = 3, 4 (reject x = 4)
Case-III : x2 – x + 1 = 3x – 2
⇒ x2 – 4x + 3 = 0 ⇒ x = 1, 3
Case-IV : x2 – 7x + 11 = 0
x=
(Non integral values of x)
So integral solutions are x = 1, 2, 3, 5
54)
is a solution
Final solution x = 0, 3, 8
No. of integral values = 3