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Solution
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PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
1) One mole of monoatomic gas is brought from state A to state B such that temperature at A is T0.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2) The expansion of a mass 'm' of on ideal gas at a constant pressure 'p' is shown by the line H. The
expansion of a mass 2m of the same gas at a pressure p/2 is shown by :-
(A) line F
(B) line G
(C) line J
(D) line K
3) A copper rod 2m long has a circular cross-section of radius 1 cm. One end is kept at 100°C and
the other at 0°C and the surface is covered by non-conducting material to check the heat losses
through the surface. The thermal resistance of the bar in degree kelvin per watt is (Take thermal
conductivity K = 401 W/m-K of copper):-
(A) 12.9
(B) 13.9
(C) 14.9
(D) 15.9
4) Wires A and B have identical lengths and have circular cross-sections. The radius of A is twice the
radius of B i.e. rA = 2rB. For a given temperature difference between the two ends, both wires
conduct heat at the same rate. The relation between the thermal conductivities is given by
(A) KA = 4KB
(B) KA = 2KB
(C) KA = KB/2
(D) KA = KB/4
5) Consider a compound slab consisting of two different materials joined in series having equal
thickness and thermal conductivities K and 2K respectively. The equivalent thermal conductivity of
the slab is :
(A)
(B) 3K
(C)
(D)
6) The energy spectrum of a black body exhibits a maximum around a wavelength λ0. The
temperature of the black body is now changed such that the energy is maximum around a
wavelength . The power radiated by the black body will now increase by a factor of
(A) 256/81
(B) 64/27
(C) 16/9
(D) 4/3
7) The spectrum of a black body at two temperatures 27°C and 327°C is shown in the figure. Let A1
and A2 be the areas under the two curves respectively. The value of is :
(A) 1 : 16
(B) 4 : 1
(C) 2 : 1
(D) 16 : 1
8) A sphere and a cube of same material and same volume are heated upto same temperature and
allowed to cool in the same surroundings. The ratio of the amounts of radiations emitted will be:-
(A) 1 : 1
(B)
(C)
(D)
9) A composite rod made of 3 rods of equal length and cross-section as shown in figure. The end A
and B are at constant temperature. The effective thermal conductivity of the bar is :-
(A) 15K/16
(B) 6K/13
(C) 5K/16
(D) 2K/13
10) The root mean square speed of the molecules of a gas is 1260 m/s. The most probable speed of
the molecules is -
11) A gaseous mixture consists of 8g of helium and 16g of oxygen. The ratio of the mixture is :-
(A) 1.59
(B) 1.6
(C) 1.4
(D) 1.54
12) At what temperature, the mean kinetic energy of O2 will be the same for H2 molecules at –73°C
:-
(A) 127°C
(B) 257°C
(C) –73°C
(D) –173°C
13) An ideal gas expands isothermally along ab and does 600 J of work. During the process :-
(A) The heat rejected by the gas to the surroundings is 600 J
(B) The heat absorbed by the gas from the surroundings is 600 J
(C) No heat exchange between gas and its surroundings takes place
(D) The heat absorbed by the gas is less than 600 J
14)
A vessel contains a mixture of 4 gm nitrogen and 4 gm carbon dioxide at temperature 27°C and
pressure 1 atmosphere. The density of the mixture in gm/cm3 is :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15) Two ideal monoatomic & diatomic gases are mixed with one another to form an ideal gas
mixture. The equation of the adiabatic process of the mixture is PVγ = constant, where γ = 11/7. If n1
& n2 are the number of moles of the monoatomic & diatomic gases in the mixture respectively, find
the ratio n1/n2 :-
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 2.5
(D) 3
16) A closed gas clyinder is divided into two parts by a piston held tight. The pressure and volume of
gas in two parts respectively are (P, 5V) and (10P, V). If now the piston is left free and the system
undergoes isothermal process, then the volume of the gas in two parts respectively are:-
(A) 2V, 4V
(B) 3V, 3V
(C) 5V, V
(D) 4V, 2V
17) P-V diagram of a cyclic process ABCA is as shown in figure. Choose the correct statement :-
(A) ΔQA→B = negative
(B) ΔUB→C = positive
(C) ΔWCAB = negative
(D) All of these
(A) 5 : 3 : 2
(B) 5 : 2 : 3
(C) 7 : 5 : 2
(D) 7 : 2 : 5
19) When a system is taken from thermodynamic state i to f along the path iaf (see figure), it is
found that the heat Q absorbed by the system is 50 cal and work W done by the system is equal to 20
cal. Along the path ibf Q = 36 cal. What is W along the path ibf ?
(A) 6 cal
(B) 18 cal
(C) 40 cal
(D) –43 cal
(A) –5 J
(B) –10 J
(C) –15 J
(D) –20 J
SECTION-II
1) In thermodynamic process pressure of a fixed mass of gas is changed in such a manner that the
gas releases 30 joule of heat and 18 joule of work was done on the gas. If the initial internal energy
of the gas was 60 joule, then, the final internal energy (in J) will be :
2)
A thermodynamic process is shown in the figure. The pressures and volumes corresponding to some
points in the figure are :
PA = 3 × 104 Pa, PB = 8 × 104 Pa and VA = 2 × 10–3 m3, VD = 5 × 10–3 m3.
In process AB, 600 J of heat is added to the system and in process BC, 200 J of heat is added to the
system. The change in internal energy of the system in process AC would be (in J)
3)
An ideal monoatomic gas at temperature 27°C and pressure 106 N/m2 occupies 10 litre volume. 10
kcal heat is added to the system without changing its volume. The final temperature of the gas is :-
(in °C)
(Take R = 8.3 J/mole - K)
4) Two identical glass bulbs are interconnected by a thin glass tube. A gas is filled in these bulbs as
N.T.P. If one bulb is placed in ice and another bulb is placed in hot bath, then the pressure of the gas
becomes 1.5 times. The temperature of hot bath will be (in 0°C)
5) A diatomic ideal gas is compressed adiabatically to 1/32 of its initial volume. If the initial
temperature of the gas is Ti (in Kelvin) and the final temperature is αTi, the value of α is :
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
1) An element having atomic number 120 have not yet been discovered. What will be its position in
long form of periodic table ?
2) Electron gain enthalpy with negative sign of fluorine is less than that of chlorine due to :
3) The correct sequence of electron gain enthalpy of the elements listed below is
A. Ar
B. Br
C. F
D. S
Choose the most appropriate from the options given below:
4) The ionic radius of Na+ ions is 1.02 Å. The ionic radii (in Å) of Mg2+ and Al3+, respectively, are-
5) The value of IE1, IE2, IE3 and IE4 of an atom are 7.5 eV, 25.6 eV, 48.6 eV and 170.6 eV
respectively. The electronic configuration of the atom will be :-
+ –
(A) NaCl(s) → Na (g) + Cl (g)
– –2
(B) S(g) + 2e → S (g)
– –
(C) N (g) → N(g) + e
– – –2
(D) C (g) + e → C(g)
7) Similarity in chemical properties of the atoms of elements in a group of the Periodic table is most
closely related to:-
11) In the reaction, A2(g)+4B2(g) 2AB4(g), ΔH < 0 the formation of AB4 is will be favoured at :
12)
List - I List - II
(A) 50
(B) 35
(C) 30
(D) 62
14) Which of the following lines correctly show the temperature dependence of equilibrium constant,
(A) B and C
(B) C and D
(C) A and D
(D) A and B
15) The degree of dissociation is 0.5 at 800 K and 2atm. for the gaseous reaction
PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
Assuming ideal behaviour of all the gases calculate vapour density of gaseous mixture:
(A) 69.5
(B) 86.5
(C) 56.5
(D) 104.25
16) 4.0 moles of argon and 5.0 moles of PCI5 are introduced into an evacuated flask of 100 litre
capacity at 610 K. The system is allowed to equilibrate. At equilibrium, the total pressure of mixture
was found to be 6.0 atm. The Kp for the reaction is [Given : R = 0.082L atm K–1 mol–1]
(A) 2.25
(B) 6.24
(C) 12.13
(D) 15.24
17) Which of the following curve is correct for the formation of NH3(g) as following -
⇌
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18) Which one of following pairs of aqueous solution will not be isotonic at same temperature
19) Liquids A and B form an ideal solution. A certain solution of A and B contains 25 mole percent of
A, whereas the vapours in the equilibrium with the solution at 298 K contains 50 mole percent of A.
The ratio of vapour pressures of pure A to that of pure B at 298 K, is
(A) 1 : 1
(B) 3 : 1
(C) 1 : 3
(D) 2 : 1
20) For an aqueous solution of 0.1M Ba(NO3)2, osmotic pressure at 300K is found to be 6.0 atm.
Degree of dissociation of Ba(NO3)2 in solution is . Then find the value of 'p'. (R = 0.08 atm-L/mole-
K).
(A) 6
(B) 9
(C) 7
(D) 3
SECTION-II
4) What is the apparent molecular mass of a weak acid HA (molecular mass = 30 g/mole) in an
aqueous solution, which shows elevation in boiling point by 0.0156°C.
Given : Ka(HA) = 10–2 , Kb(H2O) = 0.52 K kg mol–1
(Fill your answer as sum of digits till you get single digit.)
5) 62 g ethylene glycol (M = 62 g/mole) is dissolved in 500 gram water. The solution is placed in a
refrigerator maintained at a temperature of 263 K. What amount of ice (in grams) will separate out
at this temperature?
[Kf (water) = 1.86 K molality–1, Freezing point of water = 273 K]
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
then f is equal to
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2) Let [x] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to x. Then, the values of x ∈ R satisfying the
equation [ex]2 + [ex + 1] – 3 = 0 lie in the interval :
(A)
, is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4) Let f : ℝ → ℝ be defined by ,
x ∈ ℝ. Then the range of f is :
(B)
(C)
(D) R – [–1, 1]
5) Let ℕ be the set of natural numbers and two functions f and g be defined as f,g : ℕ → ℕ such that
:
(A) |x – 2| + (x + 2) sgn(x + 2)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7) Suppose, f (x, n) = , then the value of x satisfying the equation f (x, 10) = f (x, 11), is
(A) 9
(B) 10
(C) 11
(D) None
(A) 700
(B) 727
(C) 650
(D) 725
9) Let f be a function satisfying for all positive real numbers x and y. If f(30) = 20, then
the value of f(40) is-
(A) 15
(B) 20
(C) 40
(D) 60
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
is equal to :
(A) 0
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) π
(B) 7π
(C) 0
(D) 10
is-
(A)
(B)
(C) 0
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
16) Let be a function defined on R. Then the range of the function f(x) is equal to:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18) The domain of the function
is :
(A) [1, ∞)
(B) (–1, 2]
(C) [–1, ∞)
(D) (–∞,2]
19) If f(x) = , x ∈ R,
then
is equal to
(A) 2011
(B) 1010
(C) 2010
(D) 1011
satisfying
∀ n ∈ {1, 2, 3} is
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 2
SECTION-II
2) If a function f satisfies
f(m + n) = f(m) + f(n) for all m, n ∈ N and
, –1 < x < 1,
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. A A D D C A D C A A A C B A D A D C A A
SECTION-II
Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 48 560 860 546 4
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. B D B B B C C D D A A B A D A A D D B D
SECTION-II
Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 3 0 9 2 314
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. B D C B D C C B A D C C A C A D C C D D
SECTION-II
Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 47 1010 1 2 32
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1) dQ = dU + dW
0 0 0 0
= 1 × R × (4T – T ) + 1 × P × V
0 0 0
= RT + RT = RT
2) Question Explanation:
Comparing V-T graph slopes for ideal gases. Concept:
Charles's Law / Ideal Gas Equation. Solution:
On a Volume-Temperature (V-T) graph, the slope represents the ratio of mass to pressure.
Increasing the mass while decreasing the pressure significantly increases the slope. Equation:
3) Thermal resistance,
4)
5)
6)
Now
⇒
7)
Question Explanation: The areas under black body radiation curves represent the total
radiant energy emitted per unit area, which depends on temperature. The value of is.
Concept: Stefan–Boltzmann law,
Solution :
8)
Keq = K
Final Answer: (A).
Vmp = × 1260
= 1028.78 m/s.
11)
Question Explanation : A gaseous mixture contains 8 g of helium and 16 g of oxygen. Using
the given masses and the nature of the gases, the ratio for the mixture is to be calculated.
Formula :
Solution:
For helium (monoatomic gas):
Mass of He = 8 g
Molar mass of He = 4 g/mol
12) Mean kinetic energy of molecule depends upon temperature only. For O2 it is same as that
of H2 at the same temperature of –73°C.
13) In an isothermal process, temperature remains constant and since internal energy is a
function of temperature only, therefore there will be no change in the internal energy ΔU = 0
Using the first law of thermodynamics
ΔU = Q – W = 0
or Q = W = + 600 J
Thus, the gas absorbs 600 J of heat from the surroundings.
14)
Concept: Density of an ideal gas mixture using the ideal gas equation
Solution:
PV = μRT =
where m is the mass and M the molecular weight of the gas.
= =
V = 6.0 m3
Density =
=
Final answer: Option (A)
15)
16)
When the piston is allowed to move the gases are kept separated but the pressure has to be
equal.
(P1 = P2) and final volume x and (6V – x), the no of moles are same in initial and final position
at each parts.
∵ P1 = P2 PV = n1RT
⇒
⇒ 6V – x = 2x ⇒ x = 2V and 6V – x
⇒ 6V – 2V = 4V
∴ (2V, 4V).
17) During process A to B, pressure and volume both are decreasing. Therefore, temperature
and hence, internal energy of the gas will decrease (T ∝ PV) or negative. Further
is also negative as the volume of the gas is decreasing. Thus is negative.
In process B to C pressure of the gas is constant while volume is increasing. Hence
temperature should increase or = positive. During
C to A volume is constant while pressure is increasing. Therefore, temperature and hence,
internal energy of the gas should increase or = positive. During process CAB volume
of the gas is decreasing. Hence, work done by the gas is negative.
18)
and
⇒
21) ΔQ = –30J
Δw = –18
Ui = 60 J
Uf = ?
ΔQ = Δw + Uf – Ui
–30 = –18 + Uf – 60 ⇒ Uf = 48 J
22)
23)
PV = μRT
µ=
(∵ V = 10 litre = 10 × 10–3 metre3 = 10–2 m3)
≈ 4.
= = 2.96 3 cal/mole-K
If ΔT be the rise in temperature when µ moles of the gas are given 10 kcal = 10,000 cal heat at
constant volume.
Q = µCv. ΔT
Q = 4 × 3 × DT = 10,000
ΔT = = 833 K
Final temperature is = 833 + 300 = 1133 K = 1133 – 273 = 860°C
24)
Quantity of gas in these bulbs is constant, i.e., Initial No. of moles in both bulb = Final number
of moles
μ1 + μ2 = μ1 + μ2
⇒ T = 819 K = 546°C
25)
T1V1γ–1 = T2V2γ–1
Ti.V7/5–1 =
T2 = 4Ti = aTi
α=4
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
27)
Explain the question: Explain why Fluorine's electron gain enthalpy is less negative than
Chlorine's.
Concept: This question is based on Factors affecting Electron Gain Enthalpy (Size and
Repulsion).
Solution:
Final Answer:
The correct option is (D)
29)
Explain the question: Predict ionic radii for Mg2+ and Al3+ given Na+ radius.
Concept: Ionic radii trend for isoelectronic species.
Solution:
32) Question Explanation: Find the primary determinant of chemical similarity in a group.
Concept: Periodicity, groups, and chemical reactivity.
Solution:
• Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.
• Chemical properties are determined by the number of outermost electrons.
• All elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons.
Final Answer: Option (C)
33) Due to inert pair effect, the more stable oxidation state for
Tl is +1
Pb is +2
Bi is +3
KP = = 50 atm–2
lnk =
for exothermic reaction,
ΔH = –ve
slope =
So from graph, line should be A & B.
40) (V.D.)ob. =
(V.D.)ob. = = 69.5
41) PCl5 = 5 mole
Ar = 4 mole
;
PCl5 ⇌ PCl3 + Cl2
2.5 – P P P
Ptotal = 2.5 – P + P + P + PAr = 6
P = 1.5
43)
π=i×c×R×T
44)
XA = 0.25
YA = 0.5
45) π = iCRT
6 = [1 + α(3 – 1)] × 0.1 × 0.08 × 300
α = 0.75
p=3
46) Cr+3 : [Ar], 3d3
Cu+2 : [Ar], 3d9
47) Question Explanation: Find total number of electrons in Mn(z = 25) for which n × ℓ = 1
Concept: This question is based on electronic configuration.
Solution:
Mn ⇒
25 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d5
n⇒ 1 2 2 3 3 4 3
ℓ= 0 0 1 0 1 0 2
n×ℓ= 0 0 2 0 3 0 6
48)
KC' = =9
49)
HA A– + H+
C–x x x
C + x = 0.03
Ka =
⇒ 3x2 = C2 – x2 ⇒ C = 2x
x = 0.01 M and C = 0.02 M
50)
10 =
wsolvent = 186 g
Mass of ice freezed = 500 - 186 = 314 g
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
51) g(x) = x2 + x–1
g (f(x)) = 4 x2 – 10x + 5
= (2x –2)2 + (2 – 2x) –1
= (2 – 2x)2 + (2 – 2x) –1
⇒ f(x) = 2 – 2x
52)
⇒
Let
⇒ t2 + t – 2 = 0
⇒ t = – 2, 1
(Not possible)
or ∴
⇒
⇒
⇒
53)
so,
Hence, ƒ–1(x) =
Hence,
55) f(x) =
g(x) = n – (–1)n
f(g(n)) =
∴ many one but onto
Option (D)
∴ ƒ(–x) =
∴ ƒ(x) – ƒ(–x) =
∴ ƒ(–x) = ƒ(x) ⇒ even function.
g(–x) = log
57) f (x, n) =
=
given: f(x, 10) = f (x, 11)
⇒ =
⇒ = ⇒ x = 11 Ans.
Hence,
f(40) = 15
60) S =
S = tan–1 11 – tan–1 1
tan(S) = = =
61) Let
y = cos–1(cos10) = 4π – 10
y–x=π
64) ,
=0
65)
67)
or
68) Domain
and
2
2x – x + 9 ≥ 0 and 5x ≥ – 5 ⇒ x ≥ – 1
x∈R
Hence Domain x ∈ [–1, ∞)
69)
=
⇒ f(x) + f(1 – x) = 1
Now
+......+......+
Now sum of terms equidistant from beginning and end is 1
Sum = 1 + 1 + 1 + ……….+ 1 (1011 times) = 1011
f (n) +
f(n + 1) must be divisible by n
f(4) ⇒ –6, –3, 0, 3, 6
f(3) ⇒ –8, –6, –4, –2, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8
f(2) ⇒ –8, ……………, 8
f(1) ⇒ –8, ……………, 8
n = 47
72) f (m + n) = f(m) + f(n) ⇒ f(x) = kx ⇒ f (1) = 1 ⇒ k = 1
f (x) = x
Now
73) x = 0 and
Here all terms are +ve except at x = 0
So there is no value of x
Satisfies this equation
Only solution x = 0
No of solution 1
Case II : x < 0
75) Domain of is
For