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15-02-2026

1001CJA101021260004 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) A thin prism P1 with angle 4° made of glass of refractive index 1.54 is combined with another thin
prism P2 made of glass of refractive index 1.72 to produce no deviation. The angle of prism P2 is :-

(A) 3°
(B) 2.6°
(C) 4°
(D) 5.33°

2) m1 & m2 are connected with a light inextensible string with m1 lying on smooth table and m2
hanging as shown in figure. m1 is also connected to a light spring which is initially unstretched and

the system is released from rest :-

(A)
System performs SHM with angular frequency given by .

(B)
System performs SHM with angular frequency given by .
(C) Tension in string will be zero when the system is released.

(D)
Maximum displacement of m1 will be .

3) Four charges are at the corners of a square as shown in the figure. Corners A and D have equal
charge, while both B and C have a charge of +1 C. What is the charge on A so that the force on B is

zero ?
(A) –1.0 C
(B) – 0.5 C
(C) – 0.35 C
(D) – 0.71 C

4) For shown situation the acceleration of block is represented by :- (Here t is time in second) (g =

10ms–2)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

SECTION-I (ii)

1) A cubical block of glass of refractive index n1 is in contact with the surface of water of refractive
index n2. A ray of light is incident on vertical face of the block and after refraction, a total internal
reflection at the base and refraction at the opposite vertical face, the ray emerges out at an angle θ.
Then :-

(A) n2 < n1
(B) n1 < n2

(C)
sin θ <

(D)
sin θ <

2) In the figure shown a block A of mass m is rigidly attached with two light springs each of stiffness
k and suspended from a fixed support. Another block B of same mass is just placed on it and blocks
are in equilibrium. Suddenly the block B is removed. Choose the CORRECT option(s) afterward.

(A) Block A will perform simple harmonic motion.

(B)
Amplitude of oscillation of the block A is .

(C)
Maximum speed acquired by the block A is .

(D)
Period of oscillation is .

3) The figure shows four situations in which charges as indicated (q > 0) are fixed on an axis. In
which situation is there a point to the left of the charges where an electron would be in equilibrium ?

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

SECTION-II (i)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


Ram and Shyam are walking on two perpendicular tracks with speed 3 ms–1 and 4 ms–1 respectively.
At a certain moment (say t = 0 sec) Ram and Shyam are at 20 m and 40 m away from the
intersection of tracks respectively and moving towards the intersection of the tracks.

1) Shortest distance between them subsequently, is ______m.

2) During the motion the magnitude of velocity of ram with respect to shyam, is _____ ms–1.

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


In figure L is half part of an equiconvex lens of refractive index 1.5 whose surfaces have radius of
curvature 40 cm and its right surface is silvered as shown in figure. Normal to its principal axis, a
plane mirror M is placed on right of lens. Distance between lens L and mirror M is b. A small object
O is placed on left of the lens. Images formed by lens and mirror coincide with each other and
tranverse length of final image formed by the lens is twice that of image formed by the mirror.

3) The value of b (in cm) is :-

4) The value of a (in cm) is :-

SECTION-II (ii)

1) A convex mirror of focal length 10 cm, produces a virtual image of size of the object.
Distance (in cm) of the object from the mirror is :-

2) A meter stick connected with disc of same mass which is joined at one end of stick and disc can
freely rotates about its joint. System swings in a vertical plane about a fixed horizontal axis passing
through its one end, undergoes small oscillation of frequency ‘f0’. If disc is removed from the stick,
then its new frequency of small oscillation is . Find the value of k.

3) In the figure shown if system starts at t = 0, at what time (in sec) 10 kg block reaches to end of

table ? (F is external force)

4) A boatman is crossing the river of width h = 80 m from point A to point B. He steers the boat at
an angle α = 37° to the shoreline all the time. The river speed is 'u' because of which the boat is
always drifting and finally lands at a distance ℓ = 60 m on the other bank as shown in the figure.
Find the speed of boat relative to ground (in m/s) if its speed v with respect to the river is 12 m/s.

5) A tractor A is used to hoist the heavy body B with a pulley system as shown in figure. If the tractor
has a velocity 25 km/hr towards right, find velocity (in km/hr) of the body B.
6) If natural frequency ω of the system shown in figure is , find x.

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

1)
Select incorrect statement regarding product(s) :

(A)
is thermodynemically controlled product (TCP)

(B)

is kinetically controlled product (KCP)


(C) 3-Bromo-3-Methylbut-1-ene is KCP
(D) 1-Bromo-3-Methylbut-2-ene is TCP
2)
If stability order of P, Q and R is - P > Q > R, then correct statement is :

(A) Alkene P on reaction with Br2/CCl4 gives racemic mixture as product.


(B) Alkene Q on reaction with Br2/CCl4 gives meso product.
(C) Racemisation takes place when alkene R react with HCl/CCl4
(D) Markovnikov rule is not applicable in alkene R.

3) The arrangement of X– ions around A+ ion in solid AX is given in the figure (not drawn to scale). If

the radius of X– is 250 pm, the radius of A+ is

(A) 104 pm
(B) 125 pm
(C) 183 pm
(D) 57 pm

4) Which orbital L.C.A.O. figure shows a valid π–antibonding molecular orbital.

1.

2.

3.

4.

(A) 3 and 4
(B) 1 and 2
(C) 3 only
(D) 2 only

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Consider the reaction and select correct answer

(A) Product P, Q and R are same if alkene is Trans-2-Butene


(B) Product P, Q and R are same if alkene is Cis-2-Butene
(C) Product P, Q and R are same if alkene is 1-Butene
(D) Product P, Q and R are same if alkene is Isobutene

2) Which of the following statement is CORRECT regarding hydrolysis of SF4.

(A) Hybridization of 'S' in transition state is sp3d2


(B) The oxidation state of sulphur in reactant and in hydrolysed product is different.
Six moles of NaOH are required to completely neutralize the products formed by hydrolysis of
(C)
one mole of SF4.
(D) Hybridization of sulphur in the product is sp3

3) Which of the following option(s) is/are correct :

Packing fraction of 2-D square close packing is


(A)

(B)
Packing fraction of 2-D hexagonal close packing is
(C) The shape of an octahedral void is just like shape of o regular octahedron
The radius of biggest atom that can be placed in HCP without disturbing it is 0.414 times the
(D)
radius of particle forming the HCP lattice

SECTION-II (i)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


For calculating bond order in homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomic molecules, number of
bonding and antibonding e– is required and magnetic behaviour depends upon unpaired e–.

1) Find the sum of the bond order of chemical species having fractional bond order in the following
, , , O2, NO, , , CO

2) Find the magnetic moment of C2 in Bohr magneton.


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

3) What is the molarity of a solution with % W/W = % and density of solution = 1.6 g/ml if molar
mass of solute is 78 g/mol ?

4) 60 g of a solution containing 40% by mass of NaCl is mixed with 100 g of a solution containing
15% by mass NaCl. Determine the mass percent of sodium chloride in the final solution.
[Atomic mass : Na = 23, Cl = 35.5]

SECTION-II (ii)

1) The hybridisation of central atom in the cationic part of N2O5 is spX while the total number of

identical bond angle in the anionic part of N2O5 is Y. Find the value of .

2) How many of the following are more reactive than towards SN1 reaction :

(i) CH3–Br (ii) (iii) (iv)

(v) CH3O–CH3–Br (vi) (vii)

(viii) (ix) (x)

3) How many of the following gives bromine water test?


(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(v) (vi) (vii) (viii)

4) If number of nearest neighbours, next nearest (2nd nearest) neighbours and next to next nearest
(3rd nearest) neighbours are x, y and z respectively for a given atom in face centered cubic unit cell,

then calculate value of

5) One of the crystalline system from seven crystal lattice systems have parameters a = b ≠ c and α
= β = 90°, γ = 120º, a = 6Å then find the effective number of atoms per unit cell for this crystalline
system ?

6) How many of the following are correct orders of property indicated against it ?
(i) I– > Br– > Cl– > F– (order of polarizability)
(ii) Li+ > Na+ > K+ > Cs+ (order of polarising power)
(iii) Li+ > Mg2+ > Al3+ (order of polarising power)
(iv) LiI > NaI > KI (order of ionic character)
(v) Be(NO3)2 > Mg(NO3)2 > Ca(NO3)2 > Sr(NO3)2 > Ba(NO3)2 (order of solubility in water)
(vi) LiOH > NaOH > KOH > RbOH > CsOH (thermal stability)

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) is equal to

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D) 0

2) Domain of y = tan–1x + sin–1(x) + sin–1(2x) is

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

3) is equal to

(A)

(B) π

(C)

(D)

4) Let sin–1t and cos–1y are roots of the equation 2x2 – ax + π2 = 0 then is equal to

(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 6
(D) 7

SECTION-I (ii)

1) If a, b, c are in A.P.; b, c, d are in G.P. and c, d, e are in H.P. then

(A) a, e, c are in G.P.


(B) a, c, e are in G.P.

(C)

(D)

2) Consider f : R → R; f(x) = , then which of the following is/are not


true

(A) f–1(x) = 0 has exactly one solution


(B) f–1(x) = x has exactly one solution
(C) f–1(x) is three degree polynomial function

(D)
f–1(x) = is satisfied by x = 2

3) Let g(x) = x2 – 2x + 2 and ƒ(x) = x2 + x + α. If ƒ(g(x)) = 0 has no real solution then the set of values
of α is a subset of -
(A) (0, ∞)
(B) [–2, ∞)
(C) (–∞,2)
(D) [–10, ∞)

SECTION-II (i)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2

Let f(x) = then

1) Number of integers in the domain of f(x) is

2) Number of integers in the range of f(x) is

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4

Let a = tan–1(3tan3θ), b = where a ∈ and b ∈ . Then

3) is

4) Let θ = a – b and one of possible value of tan2θ = , then λ2 + λ1 – 40 is

SECTION-II (ii)

1) Let 3 natural numbers x, y, z are in G.P. & x, y2, z are in A.P., then minimum value of x + 2y + z is

2) Let f(x) = , then f(x) is

3) Let x = , then x3 – 9x2 + 18x is

4) Let f(x) = , then number of solution(s) of |f(x)| = 4 is

5) Let f(x) be a bijective function such that f(x) = f–1(x3 – x2 + 2x + 1). If f(α) = β, f(β) = 3, then f–1(β)
is
6) Let f(x) be a periodic and even function. Given that period of f(x) is 3 and f(–5) = 5, then f(5) + f(8)
+ f(–2) is
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 1 2 3 4
A. A B C B

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 5 6 7
A. A,C A,B,C A,B

SECTION-II (i)

Q. 8 9 10 11
A. 8.00 5.00 2.50 5.00

SECTION-II (ii)

Q. 12 13 14 15 16 17
A. 50 3 2 9 4 2

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 18 19 20 21
A. B C A C

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 22 23 24
A. A,B A,C,D A,B,D

SECTION-II (i)

Q. 25 26 27 28
A. 9.00 0.00 5.00 24.37 or 24.38

SECTION-II (ii)

Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34
A. 3 5 6 3 6 3

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)

Q. 35 36 37 38
A. A B C B

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 39 40 41
A. B,C A,B,C B,D

SECTION-II (i)

Q. 42 43 44 45
A. 3.00 2.00 1.00 2.00

SECTION-II (ii)

Q. 46 47 48 49 50 51
A. 4 6 12 2 1 15
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1) Deviation produced by one is cancelled by the other :


Use δ = A(µ – 1)

2)
As system is released, block m2 will move downward.
At position x0 :

Now mg = kx0 [Fnet = 0]

⇒ New equilibrium positon.


Now for small displacement x from equilibrium position.
k(x0 + x) – mg = mTa
kx0 + kx – mg = (m1 + m2)a

kx = (m1 + m2)a ⇒

On comparing acceleration a = ω2x


option (B) is correct.

3) Explaining the Question :- Electrostatic force


Concept :- Force and field
Solution :-
q= = 0.35
charge will be negative
hence = q = –0.35 C
Final Answer :- q = 0.35 C

4) Block moves of 2t (0.4)(10)(10)


20s Just after start its acceleration

a=

After that a =

⇒ Slope of a – t curve

5) n1sinϕ = 1 sin θ

⇒ sin ϕ = ⇒ cos ϕ =
for TIR 90° – ϕ > C ⇒ cos ϕ > sin C

sin2θ <
& for TIR n2 < n1

6) Amplitude = max elogation – equilibrium position

Now
Vmax = aω
7) For (1) Let the electron be held at a distance x from +q charge.

For equilibrium
We can find value of x for which Fnet = 0 which means that electron will be in equilibrium.

For (2) For equilibrium =


We can find value of x for which Fnet = 0 which means that electron will
be in equilibrium.
In case (3) and (4) the electron will not remain at rest, since it experiences a net non–zero
force. OR Equilibrium is always found near the smaller charge

8)

tan 53° =

y = 20 × =

sin 37° =

d= =8m

9) VS/R = =5
10) Power of silvered lens

f = –10 cm

For silvered lens

....(i)

And

....(ii)

11)
Power of silvered lens

f = –10 cm

For silvered lens

....(i)

And

....(ii)

12) As image is virtual, so magnification is positive.

Thus,
u = (6 – 1)10 = 50 cm

13)

When disc is removed

14)

Fmax = 0.5 × 100 = 50N

t = 2 sec

15) Explain the question :


Concept : This question is based on
Solution :

Along y-direction :
h = (v sin α)t

h= ....(1) ⇒
Along x-direction
ℓ = (u – v cos α)t ....(2)
Substituting t from equation (1), we have

⇒ u = 15 m/s
Velocity of boat in ground frame

=
vb/g = 9 m/s
Thus, velocity of boat in ground frame is 9 m/s.
Final answer : 9

16)

17)

(Using energy method)

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
18) KCP is

19) The correct answer is option (C)

20)

Correct answer is option (A)

21) Theory based

22) The correct answer is option (A,B)

23) SF4 + 3H2O → H2SO3 + 4HF


H2SO3 + 2NaOH → Na2SO3 + 2H2O
4HF + 4NaOH → 4NaF + 4H2O

24) The correct answer is option (A),(B),(D)

25)

The correct answer is 9

Species Bond order

N2– 2.5

N2+ 2.5

NO 2.5

B2– 1.5

26)

The correct answer is 0.00

27) Mass of solute = 39 g

Volume of solution = = 100 ml

∴ Molarity = =5M

28) % of (w/w) = = × 100 = 24.375%.


29) The correct answer is 3
X=1,Y=3

30)

5 (iii, iv, v, vi, viii)

31) i, ii, iii, iv, v, viii

32)

x = 12 , y = 6, z = 24

33)

Correct answer is (6)

34)

(i) , (ii) and (v) are correct order.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

35)

36) –1 ≤ x ≤ 1 &

37)
Tr = tan–1(r + 1) – tan–1(r)

38) sin–[Link]–1y =

sin–1t = & cos–1y = π


39) b = , c2 = bd ⇒ c2 =

d=

d=
c2 = ae

use C & D

40) go for cubic both the sides


y3 = 2x + 3(–1)y

f–1(x) =

41) g(x) = (x – 1)2 + 1 ⇒ g(x) ≥ 1


ƒ(g(x)) = (g(x))2 + g(x) + α = 0

⇒ –α < 2 ⇒ α > –2

42) f(x) is defined for x = 2, 4, 5 only


f(4) = f(5) = 6
f(2) = 1

43) f(x) is defined for x = 2, 4, 5 only


f(4) = f(5) = 6
f(2) = 1

44) cos2b =

45) θ = tan–1(3tan3θ) – b
θ + b = tan2(3tan3θ)
tan(θ + b) = 3tan3θ

tan2θ =
46) y2 = xz & y2 =

= xz
A.M. ≥ G.M.
xz ≥ ⇒ xz ≥ 1
2
y ≥1
y≥1
x + 2y + z = 2y2 + 2y
min. = 4

47) LHL = 6 = RHL

48) (x – 3)3 =
x3 – 9x2 + 27x – 27 = 12 + 9(x – 3)

49) f(x) =

50) f(x) = f–1(x3 – x2 + 2x + 1)


f–1(α3 – α2 + 2α + 1) = f–1(3)
α3 – α2 + 2α + 1 = 3
α = 1, f(1) = β
f–1(β) = 1

51) f(5) = f(8) = f(2) = 5

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