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08-07-2025

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PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) In a new system unit of force is 50N, unit of velocity is 5 m/s and unit of frequency is 2 Hz then
choose the correct statement(s):

(A) Unit of time in this system is 0.5 s.


(B) Unit of length in this system is 2.5 m.
(C) Unit of mass in this system is 5 kg.
(D) Unit of time in this system is 2 s.

2) A particle is projected upward with 20 m/s from a height of 105 m. Which of the following is/are
CORRECT ? (Take : g = 10 m/s2)

(A) Particle will strike ground surface with a speed of 50 m/s


(B) Particle will strike ground surface after 3 sec.
(C) Maximum height of particle is 20 m from ground
(D) 4 sec after projection its velocity is same as initial velocity

3) Two persons start from the same location O and walk around a square (in horizontal plane) in
different directions with constant speeds. The square is 30 m by 30 m. A's speed is 2 m/s and B's
speed is 1 m/s.

(A) The coordinates of the point where A and B will meet for the first time is (10, 30)
(B) Their displacement when they meet is .

(C)
The average velocity of A is m/s.

(D)
The average velocity of B is m/s.

4)

A body travelling along a straight line with a uniform acceleration has velocities 5 m/s at a point A
and 15 m/s at a point B respectively. If M is the mid point of AB, then :
(A)
The ratio of times taken by the body to cover distance MB and AM is
(B) The velocity at M is m/s

(C)
Average velocity over AM is m/s
(D) The product of the acceleration and the distance AB is 100 m2/s2.

5) An object is moving with a velocity of m/s is applied with a constant force producing
acceleration m/s2 for a long time, then :-

(A) Displacement of the object upto t = 6 sec is m.


(B) Displacement of the object upto t = 6 sec is m.
(C) Distance travelled by the object upto t = 6 sec is 50 m
(D) Velocity of the object when its displacement is 37.5 m can be m/s.

6) Two vectors and are drawn from a common point if . choose the correct
option(s).

(A) If C2 = A2 + B2, the angle between vectors and is 90°.


(B) If C2 < A2 + B2, the angle between and is greater than 90°.
(C) If C2 > A2 + B2, the angle between the vectors and is between 0° and 90°.
(D) If C = |A – B|, angle between and is 180°.

7) Given then

(A) Angle between is 90o.

(B)

(C) Projection of on is null vector.


(D) All the above statements are true

8) Two resistances are given as and The percentage error in


the measurement of equivalent resistance when they are connected in parallel is

(A) 6.33
(B) 2.33
(C) 4.33
(D) 5.33

SECTION-I(ii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


If A physical quantity x is given as , where F is force, A is area, x is distance and P
is power then match following list.

1)

List-I List-II

(P) Dimension of β is (1) M1/2L–1/2T–1/2


0 0
(Q) If y is velocity than dimension of ω is (2) M L1T

(R) If y is velocity than dimension of α is (3) M–3/2L1/2T7/2


0
(S) If ω is dimensionless than dimension of y is (4) M1L T–2
0
(5) M–5/2L–1/2T
(A) P → 2, Q → 1, R → 4, S → 3
(B) P → 2, Q → 1, R → 3, S → 4
(C) P → 1, Q → 3, R → 2, S → 4
(D) P → 4, Q → 2, R → 3, S → 1

2)

List-I List-II

(P) (1)

(Q) (2)

(R) (3)

(S) (4)

(A) P → 4, Q → 1, R → 2, S → 3
(B) P → 4, Q → 2, R → 1, S → 3
(C) P → 1, Q → 2, R → 3, S → 4
(D) P → 2, Q → 1, R → 3, S → 4

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4

Various graphs are given in List-I and nature of slope in List-II. Find the correct relationship.

3)

List - I List - II
(P) (1) Positive

(Q) (2) Negative

(R) (3) Zero

(S) (4) Can not define

(5) Constant in magnitude


(A) P → 2,5; Q → 3,5; R → 1,5; S → 1
(B) P → 3,5; Q → 2,5; R → 1,5; S → 4
(C) P → 1; Q → 1,4; R → 1,5; S → 2
(D) P → 1,2; Q → 2,3; R → 4,5; S → 5,1

4) Figures shows graph & slope relation :

List - I List - II
(P) (1) Slope increasing

(Q) (2) Slope decreasing

(R) (3) Slope constant

(S) (4) Zero

(A) P → 3, Q → 3,4, R → 1, S → 2
(B) P → 1, Q → 3,4, R → 3, S → 1
(C) P → 4, Q → 3,4, R → 3, S → 4
(D) P → 3, Q → 3,4, R → 1, S → 4

SECTION-II

1) The time period of oscillation of a simple pendulum is given by T = 2π . The length of the
pendulum is measured as ℓ = 10 ± 0.1 cm and the time period as T = 0.5 ± 0.02 s. The percentage
error in the value of g is -
2) A body travels 102.5 m in nth second and 115.0 m in second. The acceleration is _____
m/s2.

3) A bullet looses its 1/8th velocity in crossing a wooden sheet. How many such wooden sheets are
required to bring the bullet at rest? Assume constant retardation.

4) The maximum value of xy subject to x + y = 8, is :

5) A conical tank is kept with vertex downwards. Water flows into it at the rate of 9 cm3/sec. If water

level is rising at the rate of cm/sec when the height of water level in tank is 6 cm, find x. Height of
cone is 10 cm and radius is 5 cm. (Take : π = 22/7)

6)

A body is thrown up vertically with 100 m/sec. It travels a distance 5 m in last second of its' journey
while going up, (before coming to rest instantaneous). If it is thrown up by 500 m/sec, how much
distance (in meter) it travel in last second of journey while going up.

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

1) The correct statement(s) regarding 2M MgCl2 aqueous solution is/are


(dsolution = 1.09 gm/ml)

(A) Molality of is 2.22


(B) Mole fraction of MgCl2 is nearly 0.04
(C) The conc. Of MgCl2 is 19% w/v
4
(D) The conc. Of MgCl2 is 19×10 ppm

2) Which is/are the correct order/s of atomic radius ?

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

3) 50 gm of CaCO3 is allowed to react with 68.6 gm of H3PO4 then select the correct option(s): (Ca =
40, P = 31)
CaCO3 + H3PO4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + H2O + CO2

(A) 51.67 gm salt is formed


(B) Amount of unreacted reagent = 35.93 gm
(C)
(D) Amount of excess reagent utilised = 14.07 gm

4) In a sample of hydrogen atoms, all atoms are in nth excited state. When they de-excite to the
ground state, they emit the radiations of 6 different energies. Which of the following may be
characteristic of any of these emitted radiations ?

The wave number of at least one of the radiation can be expressed as sum of wave number of
(A)
one radiation of Paschen and one radiation of Lyman series
The frequency of at least one of the radiation is sum of frequencies of one radiation of Balmer
(B)
and one radiation of Lyman series
The ratio of longest wavelength to shortest wavelength among the six different energies
(C)
obtained is 135:7
(D) None of these

5) For s-orbital, 4πr2ψ2(r) vs r is plotted. Select correct statements (s)

Note : S = spherical surface at given distance


P = point (very small volume) at given distance

(A) Order of probability of finding an electron at points is


(B) Order of probability of finding an electron at spherical surface is S4 > S3 > S2 > S1
(C) Order of probability of finding an electron at points is P6 = P5 = P4
(D) Order of probability of finding an electron at points is P4 = P3 = P2 = P1

6) When photons of energy 4.25 eV strike the surface of a metal A, the ejected photoelectrons have
maximum kinetic energy, TA (expressed in eV) and de–Broglie wavelength λA. The maximum kinetic
energy of photoelectrons liberated from another metal B by photons of energy 4.20 V is TB = TA –1.50
eV. If the de–Broglie wavelength of these photoelectrons is λB = 2λA then :

(A) the work function of A is 2.25 eV


(B) the work function of B is 3.70 eV
(C) TA = 2.00 eV
(D) TB = 2.75 eV

7) In which of the following set of elements 1st element is more metallic than second.

(A) Ba, Ca
(B) Sb, Sn
(C) Ge, S
(D) Na, F

8) Considering the following ionisation steps :


A(g) → A+ (g) + e¯ ΔH = 100 eV
A(g) → A2+(g) + 2e¯ ΔH = 250 eV
Select the correct statements :

(A) IE1 of A(g) is 100 eV


+
(B) IE1 of A (g) is 150 eV
(C) IE2 of A(g) is 150 eV
(D) IE2 of A(g) is 250 eV

SECTION-I(ii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in
the paragraph
Consider the Bohr's model of a one-electron atom where the electron moves around the nucleus. In
the following List-I contains some quantities for the nth orbit of the atom and List-II contains options
showing how they depend on n.

List-I List-II

(I) Radius of the nth orbit (P) ∝ n–2

(II) Angular momentum of the electron in the nth orbit (Q) ∝ n–1
0
(III) Kinetic energy of the electron in the nth orbit (R) ∝ n

(IV) Potential energy of the electron in the nth orbit (S) ∝ n1

(T) ∝ n2

(U) ∝ n1/2

1) Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II?

(A) (III), (S)


(B) (IV), (Q)
(C) (IV), (U)
(D) (III), (P)

2) Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II?
(A) (II), (R)
(B) (I), (P)
(C) (I), (T)
(D) (II), (Q)

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


By appropriately matching the lists based on information given.

List - I List - II

(I) 0.5 mol of (P) Total no. of molecules

(II) 2 mol of (Q) Total no. of atoms

(III) 0.5 mol of (R) Weighs 32 g

(IV) 1 g of (S) Occupy 11.2 L at 1 atm, 273 K

(T)

(U)

3) Which of the following combinations is correct ?

(A) I → P
(B) II → Q
(C) III → S
(D) IV → R

4) Which of the following combination is correct ?

(A) I → U
(B) II → R
(C) III → P
(D) IV → U

SECTION-II

1)

For the reaction

2A + 3B + 5C → 3D Initially if 2 mole of A, 4 mole of B and 6 mole of C is taken, with 25% yield,


moles of D which can be produced are ___

2) How many elements have size greater than sodium.


Elements are He, Li, F, O, Ne, K, Rb, N

3) A 100 W power source emits green light at a wavelength λ = 5000 Å. If the number of photons
emitted per minute are x × 1021. Find the value of x, nearest to integer
4) In hydrogen atom an orbit has a diameter of about 16.92Å. What is the maximum number of
electrons that can be accommodated?

5) The degeneracy of electrons of H–atoms in the 2nd excited state is 'x' while that in the 3rd excited
state is 'y'. The value of x + y is:

6) How many elements those atomic number given as below is/are belongs from d-block ?
56, 84, 69, 91, 72, 49, 99, 29

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) Let ƒ(x) = ax2 + bx + c; a, b, c ∈ R and equation ƒ(x) = 0 has exactly one solution in interval (m,n),
then ƒ(m).ƒ(n) can be equal to -

(A) sin1cos2
(B) sin2cos1
(C) sin2cos2
(D) sin3cos2

2) If the quadratic equation x2 + 2ax + b(a – 1) = 0 has real roots for all real values of a, and b is an
integer, then which of the following is correct ?

(A) Greatest value of b is 4


(B) No such value of b is possible
(C) Least value of b is 0
(D) b can be any integer

3) If , then

(A)
tan2x =

(B)

(C)
tan2x =

(D)

4) One side of a rectangular piece of paper is 8 cm, the adjacent sides being longer than 8 cm. One
corner of the paper is folded so that it sets on the opposite longer side. If the length of the crease is
cm and it makes angle with the longer side as shown the value of is
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) 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

6) If one root of the quadratic equation be then its other root is given by -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) Let A be a set of rational numbers of the form p/q, where p, q Also B is a


subset of A containing natural numbers only, then

(A) Cardinal number of set A is 23


(B) Power set of A contains elements
(C) Cardinal number of set B is 11
(D) Number of subsets of set B is

8) if a,b,c,d are positive integers such that then the value of


then

(A) No. of divisior of k is 5


(B) No. of divisior of k is 6

(C)

(D)

SECTION-I(ii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


Consider f(x) = ax2 + bx + x (a, b, c ∈ R and a ≠ 0); D = b2 – 4ac. The curve of y = f(x) is given is
List-II.

List-I List-II

I. P.

II. Q.

III. abc > 0 R.

IV. abc < 0 S.

1) Which of the following is the only INCORRECT combination ?

(A) II, Q
(B) II, S
(C) I, R
(D) I, P
2) Which of the following is the only INCORRECT combination ?

(A) IV, P
(B) IV, Q
(C) III, R
(D) III, S

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4

3) Which of the following is the only correct combination

(A) d (p, s)
(B) c (s, t, u)
(C) d (r, t)
(D) c (p, s)

4) Which of the following is the only correct combination

(A) a (r, t)
(B) b (s, t, u)
(C) b (q, r)
(D) a (p, s)

SECTION-II

1) Let p, q ∈ {1, 2, 3, 4} the number of equations of the form x2 + qx + p = 0 having real roots is

2) If (x2 – (a2 + 1)x + a2)(x2 + (3a – 11)x – 12a + 28) is a perfect square of quadratic polynomial, then
number of integral values of a is

3)
In a ΔABC, if , where A & B are acute angles, then sin2A + sin2B + sin2C is

4) If and , then is equal to

5)

If then the value of is equal to (where m, n are coprime) then is


equal to

6) then value of the expression is equal to


ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. A,B,C A A,B,C,D A,B,C,D A,C,D A,B,C,D A,C C

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 9 10 11 12
A. B A A A

SECTION-II

Q. 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 9.00 6.25 5.00 16.00 1.00 5.00

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
A. A,B,C C,D A,B A,B,C B,C A,B,C A,C,D A,B,C

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 27 28 29 30
A. D C C D

SECTION-II

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 0.75 3.00 1.50 32.00 25.00 1.00

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
A. A,C,D A,C A,B B,C,D B,C,D A,B,C A,B,D A,C,D

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 45 46 47 48
A. D C D B
SECTION-II

Q. 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 7.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 319 12.00
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

1) Let’s assume units of mass, length and time in new system is

So,

And
M1 = 5kg

2)

V2 = (– 20)2 + 2 × 10 × 105 = 2500 V = 50 m/s

⇒ t = 7 sec

Maximum height =

Velocity is in opposite direction.

3)

Let A move distance : x


∴ B moves distance : 120 – x
x = 2t
120 – x = 1t
120 = 3t
∴ t = 40 s
∴ x = 80 m

4)
(A)

= = = =
= 5 + at1 ....(i)
15 = 5 + at2 ....(ii)
on solving equation (i) & (ii)

(D) 152 = 52 + 2as

as =

5)

st will charge its direction at t = 4 sec

at t = 4 sec
distance = 40 + 10 = 50 m
in journey in opposite direction ; if velocity is – 5m/s at x = 37.5 m

6)

7)

(A) angle between and = 90 o


(B)
(C) as has no projection
(C) is correct

8)

C
4.33

9) (P)

(Q)

ω = M1/2L–1/2T–1/2

(R)

(S)

= MT–2

10)

P → 4, Q → 1, R → 2, S → 3

11) Slope → It is tangent of angle made by any line with +ve x-axis measured in anticlockwise
sence.

12) P → 3, Q → 4, R → 1, S → 2

13) × 100 = × 100 + 2


Δℓ = 0.01 cm; ΔT = 0.02s
ℓ= 10 cm; T = 0.5s

14)
15) and

16) x + y = 8
A = xy
A = x(8 – x)
A = 8x – x2

= 8 – 2x
x=4
y=4
A = xy = 16

17)

Also

18) In last one sec while going up distance is always 5m irrespective of initial velocity

CHEMISTRY

19) (A)

molal MgCl2 solution



Molality of Cl = 2 × molality of MgCl2
= 2 × 2.22
= 4.44 m

(B) Xsolute =

= (Mass of solvent = 900)


=

(C)
= 19%
(D) The concentration of Mg Cl2 is ppm

20)

21)

3 CaCO3 + 2H3PO4 → Ca3PO4 + 3H2O + 3CO2


W : 50g 68.6
n : 0.5 0.7

SA :
∴ CaCO3 is limiting reagent

22)
(A) E4 = E1 + E2

v4 = v1 + v2
(B) E = E1 + E2
hv = hv1 + hv2
v = v1 + v2

(C) Longest wavelength =


Shortest wavelength =

23)

Probability of finding an electron at spherical surface increases, peak increases.


Order of probability of finding an electron at points is P4 = P5 = P6

24) TA = 4.25 – WA
TB = 4.20 – WB

TA = 2 eV, TB = 0.5 eV, WA = 2.25 eV, WB = 3.7 eV

25)

Ba, Ca
Ge, S
Na, F

26)

27) (I) r ∝ n2 ;

(II)

(III)

(IV)

28) (I) r ∝ n2 ;

(II)
(III)

(IV)

29) Solution : III → S

30) Solution : IV → U

31)

32) Solution : 3.00

33)

T.E. = P × t = 100 × 60
Energy emitted by source (T.E.) = power × time
= Number of photon × Energy of one photon

Energy of one photon =


∴ Number of photons emitted

= 1.5 × 1022

34)

Diameter of orbit of Hydrogen atom = 16.92Å


Radius of orbit of Hydrogen atom = 8.46Å

rn = ⇒ 8.46 = ⇒ n=4
Maximum number of electron = 2n = 2 × (4)2 = 32.
2

35) For H–atom, degeneracy in the nth orbit is given by n2.


So, x = 9 and y = 16

36) z = 56 s–block
z = 84 p–block
z = 69 f–block
z = 91 f–block
z = 71 f–block
z = 49 p–block
z = 99 f–block
z = 29 d–block

MATHEMATICS

37) ƒ(m). ƒ(n) < 0


and sin1, sin2, sin3, cos1 > 0 and cos2 < 0

2
38) For real roots 4a – 4b(a – 1) ≥ 0
⇒ a2 – ba + b ≥ 0
Now for above inequality to hold for all values of a, b2 – 4b ≤ 0.
or 0 ≤ b ≤ 4.

39)

put tan2x = t ⇒ ⇒ sin2x =

40)

41)
Subtracting 4A = 20
A=5
B=7
Remainder = 5x + 7

42)

Also

43)

p q Total elements in A

1 6

2 3

3 4

4 3

5 5

6 2
Cardinality of set

number of subset of set


P(A) is a set of subsets of A

Clearly,

44)
45) Ans. D
f(x) = ax2 + bx + c (a, b, c ∈ R and a ≠ 0),
D = b2 – 4ac, α + β = –b/a, αβ = c/a
Analyse each graph in LIST-II

46) Ans. C
f(x) = ax2 + bx + c (a ≠ 0)
D = b2 – 4ac, α + β = –b/a, αβ = c/a
Analyse each graph in LIST-II

47)

(A) We have
But , we have
0
(B) 3 = 4; a = log34
Similarly, b = log45 etc.
Hence, abcdef = log34.log45.log56.log67.log78.log89 = log39 = 2
(C) We have to find characteristic of log22008.
We know that log21024 = 10 and log22048 = 11, therefore 10 < log22008 < 11
Hence, it has characteristic = 10
(D)

Similarly, we have

Therefore, x – y = 1.

48)

(A) We have
But , we have
0
(B) 3 = 4; a = log34
Similarly, b = log45 etc.
Hence, abcdef = log34.log45.log56.log67.log78.log89 = log39 = 2
(C) We have to find characteristic of log22008.
We know that log21024 = 10 and log22048 = 11, therefore 10 < log22008 < 11
Hence, it has characteristic = 10
(D)

Similarly, we have
Therefore, x – y = 1.

49) D = q2 – 4p

50) Both roots area in common then

3a – 11 = –a2 – 1 a2 = 28 – 12a
a2 + 3a – 10 = 0 a2 + 12a – 28 = 0
(a + 5)(a – 2) = 0 (a + 14)(a – 2) = 0
a = 2, –5 a=2
common value is 2
OR D = 0 ⇒ (a2 + 1)2 – 4a2 = 0
a4 + 2a2 + 1 – 4a2 = 0
a = ±1
(3a – 11)2 – 4(28 – 12a) = 0
a = 1 satisfies

51)

cot3A + cot3B = 3cotAcotB – 1


cot3A + cot3B + 1 = 3cotA cotB(1)
cotA + cotB + 1 = 0 or
cotA = cotB = 1 ⇒ A = B = 45°
sin2A + sin2B + sin2C = 2

52)
similarly

53)
54)

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