Solution
Solution
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PHYSICS
SECTION-I
1) Velocity of a particle varies with time as v = 4t. The displacement of particle between = 2 to t = 4
sec, is :-
(A) 12 m
(B) 36 m
(C) 24 m
(D) 6 m
2) A particle moves along x-axis with initial position x = 0, its velocity varies with x-coordinate as
shown in graph. The acceleration 'a' of this particle varies with x as:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) The position time graph of two bodies A and B are shown in the figure. The ratio of velocity of A to
velocity of B is:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) 3
4) Rain is falling vertically downwards with a velocity of 3 kmph. A man walks in the rain with a
velocity of 4 kmph. The rain drops will appear to be falling on the man with a velocity of
(A) 1 kmph
(B) 3 kmph
(C) 4 kmph
(D) 5 kmph
5) A boat is moving with a velocity with respect to the ground. The water in the river is
flowing with a velocity with respect to the ground. The velocity of the boat relative to the
water is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) none of these
6) A boy can throw a stone up to a maximum height of 10 m. The maximum horizontal distance that
the boy can throw the same stone up to will be :
(A)
(B) 10 m
(C)
(D) 20 m
7) A player kicks a football with an initial speed of 25 ms–1 at an angle of 45º from the ground. What
are the maximum height and the time taken by the football to reach at the highest point during
motion ?
–2
(Take g = 10 ms )
8) A bomb is dropped by fighter plane flying horizontally. To an observer sitting in the plane, the
trajectory of the bomb is a :
(A) hyperbola
(B) parabola in the direction of motion of plane
(C) straight line vertically down the plane
(D) parabola in a direction opposite to the motion of plane
9) A ball projected from ground at an angle of 45° just clears a wall in front. If point of projection is
4m from the foot of wall and ball strikes the ground at a distance of 6m on the other side of the wall,
the height of the wall is :
(A) 4.4 m
(B) 2.4 m
(C) 1.6 m
(D) 3.6 m
10) The position co-ordinates of a particle moving in a 3-D coordinate system is given by
x = a cosωt,
y = a sinωt
and z = aωt
The speed of the particle is :
(A) aω
(B) aω
(C) aω
(D) 2aω
11) The position vector of a particle changes with time according to the relation
. What is the magnitude of the acceleration at t = 1 ?
(A) 40
(B) 100
(C) 25
(D) 50
12) A plane is inclined at an angle α = 30° with a respect to the horizontal. A particle is projected
–1
with a speed u = 2 ms from the base of the plane, making an angle θ = 15° with respect to the
plane as shown in the figure. The distance from the base, at which the particle hits the plane is close
to : (Take g = 10 ms–2)
(A) 14 cm
(B) 20 cm
(C) 18 cm
(D) 26 cm
13) A car is standing 200 m behind a bus, which is also at rest. The two start moving at the same
instant but with different forward accelerations. The bus has acceleration 2 m/s2 and the car has
acceleration 4 m/s2. The car will catch up with the bus after a time of :-
(A)
(B) 15 s
(C)
(D)
14) Jai is standing on the top of a building of height 25 m. He wants to throw his gun to Veeru who
stands on top of another building of height 20 m at distance 15 m from first building. For which
minimum horizontal speed of projection, it is just possible :
(A) 5 ms–1
(B) 10 ms–1
(C) 15 ms–1
(D) 20 ms–1
15) An 18 year old runner can complete a 10.0 km track with an average speed of 4.39 m/s. A 50
year old runner can cover the same distance with an average speed of 4.27 m/s. How long later (in
seconds) should the younger runner start in order to finish the course at the same time as the older
runner?
(A) 12 s
(B) 48 s
(C) 64 s
(D) 24 s
16) A particle, starting from rest and moving with constant acceleration, covers distances x1 and x2
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
17) A person starts walking and comes back to its initial position after 2 hours, then which of the
following quantity is zero ?
18) A body is thrown upwards from the roof of a building 35 m high with velocity 30 m/s. The
average speed during the time of flight till it strikes the bottom of building is : (g = 10 m/s2)
19) A ball thrown vertically upwards with a speed of 20 m/s from the top of a tower returns to the
earth in 6 sec. Find the height of the tower ? (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 40 m
(B) 60 m
(C) 80 m
(D) 100 m
20)
SECTION-II
1) A ball of mass 0.5 kg is dropped from the height of 10m. The height, at which the magnitude of
velocity becomes equal to the magnitude of acceleration due to gravity, is ............... m. (Use g = 10
m/s2).
2) The acceleration - time graph of a particle moving in a straight line is a shown in figure. Initial
velocity of particle is zero. Find change in velocity (in m/s) of the particle till t = 8 sec.
4) A swimmer wants to cross a river from point A to point B. Line AB makes an angle of 30° with the
flow of river. Magnitude of velocity of the swimmer is same as that of the river. The angle q with the
5) The graph shows the variation of velocity of a rocket with time. Then, the maximum height
attained by the rocket in km is _______.
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
2) 30 g of Magnesium and 30 g of oxygen are reacted, then the final mixture contains
(A) 2 NA
(B) 5
(C) 10
(D) 5 NA
5) A compound contains two elements 'X' and 'Y' in the ratio of 50% each. Atomic mass of 'X' is 20
and 'Y' is 40. What can be its simplest formula>
(A) XY
(B) X2Y
(C) XY2
(D) X2Y3
6) Two liquids A and B form an ideal solution at temperature T. When the total vapour pressure
above the solution is 600 torr, the mole fraction of A in the vapour phase is 0.35 and in the liquid
phase 0.70. The vapour pressures of pure B and A are
8) How much water should be added to have 3M molarity of a mixture of solution produced by
mixing 250 ml of 6M HCI solution with 650 ml. of 3M HCl solution ?
(A) 250 ml
(B) 1150 ml
(C) 500 ml
(D) 575 ml
9)
The mole fraction of glucose in aqueous solution is 0.2, then molality of solution will be
(A) 13.8
(B) 55.56
(C) 2
(D) 12
10) A 5% (w/V) solution of cane sugar (molecular weight = 342) is isotonic with 1% (w/V) solution of
a substance X. The molecular weight of X is :-
(A) 34.2
(B) 171.2
(C) 68.4
(D) 136.8
(A) Ethanol-Acetone
(B) Chlorobenzene-bromobenzene
(C) Chloroform-Acetone
(D) Benzene–Toluene
12) An aqueous solution of a salt MX3 at certain temperature has a van't Hoff factor of 3.4. The
degree of dissociation for this solution of the salt is :
(A) 0.50
(B) 0.80
(C) 0.67
(D) 0.33
13) Arrange the following aqueous solution in the order of their increasing boiling points :
17) Rank the indicated bond in the given compound in order of decreasing bond strength :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
20) Which of the following compounds easily undergo homolytic bond fission ?
(A) CH3–Cl
(B) CH3–CH=O
(C) H–O–O–H
(D) NH2–CH3
SECTION-II
1) If protein has 0.07% Fe by mass as the only metal, its molar mass would be atleast M × 104 g.
Here M is_____. (Atomic mass of Fe = 56)
2) At 25°C vapor pressure of volatile liquid ‘A’ in pure state is 60 torr. in 4 mole of ‘A’ ‘X’ mole ‘B’
volatile liquid is added, at 25°C. The vapor pressure of resulting solution was found to be 72 torr,
How many groups (attached with benzene ring) can show +M effect ?
I.
II.
The number of hyper conjugative 'H' in figure (I) figure (II) are x and y, find (y – x) =
(a) (b)
(e) (f)
(g) (h)
(i)
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1)
Let α and β be the roots of the equation, 2x2 + 3x – 1 = 0. If Sn = αn + βn. n = 1,2,3,..., then
2) The complete set of interval of m for which the equation (1 + λ)x2 – 2λx + µ = 0 has real & distinct
roots ∀ λ ∈ R – {–1} is-
(A) (0,4)
(B) (–4,0)
(C) [–4,0]
(D) [0,4]
4) If the equations 2x2 + bx + 1 = 0, bx2 + x – 1 = 0 have a common root, then the value of b3– 6b is
(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 6
(A) (x – 1)3
(B) (1 – x)3
(C) (x + 1)3
(D) –(x + 1)3
2
6) If α and β are the roots of equation 27x – 4x + 64 = 0, then the value of is -
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) –1
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) –3
8) If ƒ(x) = x2 + (4m + 1)x + 4m2 – 1, x ∈ R then the possible value of m for which ƒ(x) is never equal
to zero is -
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) –1
(A) 1
(B) –1
(C) 3
(D) 5
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) 5
2
11) Complete set of value of k for which roots of equation 3x – 7kx + 5k – 3 = 0 lie on either side of
2, is -
12) If both roots of the quadratic equation (2 - x) (x + 1) = p are distinct & positive then p must lie
in the interval :
(A) p > 2
2<p<
(B)
(C) p < - 2
(D) – ∞ < p < ∞
13) If α, β, γ are the roots of the equation x3 + 3x2 – 2x + 1 = 0, then the value of (2 – α)(2 – β)(2 – γ)
is-
(A) 9
(B) 17
(C) –9
(D) 15
14) The value of 'p' for which both roots of the equation 4x2 – 20px + (25p2 + 15p – 66) = 0 are less
than '2', lies in
(A)
(B)
(C) (2, ∞)
(D) (–∞, –1)
2
15) The complete set of real values of 'a' for which the equation x – (a – 3)x + a = 0 has at least one
root less than 2 is
(C)
(D)
2
16) If both roots of the equation x + 2(a – 3)x + 9 = 0 lies between –6 and 1 then complete set of
values of 'a' is
(A)
(B) (6, 9)
(C) (2, 9)
(D) (-2, 6)
(A) –7
(B) –9
(C) –4
(D) –2
18) Which one of the following can best represent the graph of quadratic polynomial y = ax2 + bx +
c
where (a < 0, b < 0 and c > 0)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
20) If the quadratic expression x2 – (a + 1)x + 4 > 0 ∀ x ∈ R, then number of integers in the range of
a is equal to
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7
SECTION-II
2) If α, β and γ are the roots of the equation x3 + 4x + 1 = 0, then (α + β)–1 + (β + γ)–1 + (γ + α)–1 is
equal to
3) If the expression 2x2 – xy – y2 + 6x – 3y + k can be resolved into 2 linear factors, then the value of
k is
4) The integral value of k for which x2 – 2(4k – 1)x + 15k2 – 2k – 7 > 0 for all real x is:
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 A C D A D C C B C D B C C C D C A B B
SECTION-II
Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 5 14 18 30 55
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 D D B B C A A C C B C C D B B C C C
SECTION-II
Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 8 6 5 6 6
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. A B B D C C A D B A C B B D D A A A A D
SECTION-II
Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 5 4 4 3 3
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1) =v
2 2
∴ = 2 (D) – 2 (B) = 32 – 8 = 24 m
2)
3)
Correct Ans.
4)
5)
6)
2
Maximum height = h then by vy = uy – 2gh
2
⇒ uy = 200
Now for maximum horizontal range
R= (for θ = 45°)
R = 20 m
7)
H= =
= 15.625 m= 15.625 m
T=
=
= 2.5 × 0.7 = 1.77 s
8)
9)
y = x tan θ
10)
vx = –aωsinωt ⇒ vy = aωcosωt
vz = aω ⇒
11)
AS
12)
19.52 cm
13)
s = ut + 1/2at2
200 =
t=
14)
18)
2
–35 = 30t – 5t
2
t – 6t – 7 = 0
t = 7 sec.
19)
Explain the Question : Find the height of a tower from which a ball is thrown vertically
upwards with an initial speed (u) of 20 m/s and returns to the Earth in a total time (t) of 6 sec,
using g = 10 m/s2.
Concept : This question is based on Motion under gravity (Vertical Motion)
Formula :
Solution :
21)
S = 5m
Height from ground = 10 – 5 = 5m
22) Area under the curve of acceleration time graph gives change of velocity.
23)
x = 0, 18 m
Range = 18 m.
24)
Both velocity vectors are of same magnitude therefore resultant would pass exactly midway
through them
θ = 30°
CHEMISTRY
Mg = Limiting reagent
2 mol Mg → 2 mol MgO
1.25 mol Mg → 1.25 mol MgO
= 1.25 × 40 = 50 gm MgO
Mass of O2 = (Total mass) – mass of MgO = (30 + 30) – 50 = 10 gm
28) (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
29)
Ans.-4
30) X : Y
⇒ 2 : 1 ⇒ X2Y
31)
yA = =
0
∴ pA = = = 300 torr
32)
Ans.-3
33)
Ans.-1
Solution:
35)
Ans.-3
36)
Ans.-3
37) i = 1 + α(n – 1)
3.4 = 1 + α( 4 – 1)
α=
38)
Ans.-3
(I)
Contineous conjugation
(II)
Cross conjugation
(III)
Less conjugation thus.
I > II > III
41)
Question Explanation:
The order of heat of hydrogenation in following compound is :
Concept:
This question is based on heat of hydrogenation
Solution:
45)
Question Explanation : Which among the following compounds easily undergo homolytic
bond fission
Concept: homolysis
Solution: H–O–O–H (Hydrogen Peroxide) contains a peroxy bond (–O–O–), which is
exceptionally weak and possesses a low bond dissociation energy. The lone pairs on the
adjacent oxygen atoms cause significant electronic repulsion, making the bond unstable and
prone to breaking evenly. This results in the easy formation of two hydroxyl free radicals (·OH)
even with a small amount of heat or light.
Final Answer: Option (3)
46) Molecular mass of protein =
47)
Ans.-6
48)
Question Explanation: This question asks to identify and count benzene substituents that
show a positive mesomeric (+M) effect.
Solution:
Final Answer: 5
49) 9 – 3 = 6
50)
Ans.-6
MATHEMATICS
52)
2
D1 > 0 ⇒ 4λ – 4(1 + λ)µ > 0
2
⇒ λ – λμ – m > 0
2
⇒ D2 < 0 ⇒ µ + 4µ < 0 ⇒ µ ∈ (–4, 0)
⇒ and a > 0
⇒b<0
∴ abc < 0
and ab2c > 0
and ab < 0
Final Answer : Option (2)
54) ⇒
(b + 2)2 = (2 – b2)(–b – 1) = (b2 – 2)(b + 1)
b2 + 4 + 4b = b3 + b2 – 2b – 2 ⇒ b3 – 6b = 6
55)
⇒ (x + 1)3 = 14 + 7x
56) Explain Question: We have find value of given expression in terms of α & β, where α, β
roots of 27x2 – 4x + 64 = 0
Concept: This question based on Relation of roots.
Solution: Given 27x2 – 4x + 64 = 0 roots α, β.
Now,
Final Answer: Option (C)
57) P(z) = 4 – kx + 2 = 6 – 2k = R1
P(–3) = 9 + 3k + 2 = 11 + 3k = P2
∴ 6 – 2k = 11 + 3k
5k = –5
k = –1
58)
Question Explanation : We have to find the possible value of m such that the quadratic
expression f(x) has no real roots and thus never equals zero.
Concept: Condition for No Real Roots (Discriminant D < 0).
Solution:
.............(i)
For for all x ∈ R :
⇒D<0
⇒(4m + 1)2–4(1) (4m2 – 1) < 0
⇒m< .............(ii)
Comparing with given options:
(4) (Satisfies )
⇒ m = –1
59)
(x2 + x – 2)(2 + x – 3) = 12
Let x2 + x = t
(t – 2)(t – 3) = 12
t2 – 5t – 6 = 0
t = –1, 6
⇒ x2 + x + 1 = 0 or x2 + x – 6 = 0
60)
Question Explanation: Solving a rational inequality to find integer solutions for x.
Solution:
Rearrange:
⇒ >0
⇒
Using Wavy Curve Method
62) (2 – x) (x + 1) = p
x2 – x + p - 2 = 0
0 ≠ 0 ⇒ 1 – 4 (p – 2) > 0
⇒ p < 9/4
α β = positive
⇒ p–2>0
⇒ 2 < p < 9/4
2
65) ƒ(x) = x – (a – 3)x + a
Case No. 1 : both roots less than 2
ƒ(2) ≥ 0
4 – 2(a – 3) + a ≥ 0
a ≤ 10 .... (1)
66) x2 + 2 (a – 3)x + 9 = 0
Two Graph Possible
....(vi)
Solving (ii) 2<a<3
a< .....(vi)
Intersection of (iv), (v) & (vi)
Case - 1
Both Root lie (–6, 0)
for this D ≥ 0
Condition 1: D = (2 (a – 3))2 – 4× 9
= 4 (a – 3)2 – 9
D = 4 (a) (a – 6)
for D ≥ 0 ....(i)
Condition 2 :
....(ii)
Condition 3 :
f(6) > 0
36 + 2 (a – 3) (–6) + 9 > 0
–12a + 81 > 0
a< ....(iii)
Intersection of (i), (ii) and (iii)
Case - 2
Both root lie (0, 1)
For this D ≥ 0
f(1) > 0
Condition : D ≥ 0
from (i) .....(iv)
Condition 2 :
2<a<3 .....(v)
Intersection of (iv) of (v) is ϕ.
So, solution is
67)
68) Solution :
y = ax2 + bx + c
where (a < 0, b < 0 and c > 0)
a < 0 ⇒ downward parabola
c > 0 ⇒ y-intercept is positive.
69) x2 + 2x(1 – y) – 11 + 6y = 0
∵x∈R∴D>0
4(1 – y)2 – 4(6y – 11) > 0
⇒ y2 – 8y + 12 > 0
⇒ (y – 2) (y – 6) > 0
⇒
Final Answer:
The correct option is (4)
Hence,
or x2 – 5x + 1 = 0 only gives the real roots. Hence sum of real roots = 5
72)
Solution:
Given equation:
Let the roots be α, β, γ.
..........(i)
..........(ii)
..........(iii)
The required expression is:
From (i) :
Final Answer : 4
2 2
73) 2x – xy – y + 6x – 3y + k = 0 .....(1)
equation (1) can be written as
2 2
2x + x(6 – y) – y – 3y + k = 0 .....(1)
To resolve equation (1) into two linear factor D must be perfect square.
2 2
D = (6 – y) – 4 × 2 × (–y – 3y + k)
2
D = 9y + 12y + 36 – 8k .....(2)
If equation (2) is a perfect square, then discriminant of equation (2) should be zero.
D′ = 144 – 36(36 – 8k) = 0
144 = 36(36 – 8k)
4 = 36 – 8k
8k = 32
k=4
Answer 4
74)
D<0
4(4k – 1)2 – 4(15k2 – 2k – 7) < 0
2
k – 6k + 8 < 0
(k – 4)(k – 2) < 0
k ∈ (2, 4)
75)
an–1 = an + an–2
aan + ban–1 + can–2 = 0
an – 3an–1 + an–2 = 0