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01-06-2025

2401CJA101002250002 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION - I (i)

1) A man moves in an open field such that after moving 10 m in a straight line, he makes a sharp
turn of 60° to his left. The total displacement of the man just after 9 such turns is

(A) 10 m
(B) 20 m
(C) 70 m
(D) 30 m

2) If are two non-zero vectors such that and then the angle
between is :

(A) 37°
(B) 53°
(C) cos–1(–3/4)
(D) cos–1(–4/3)

3) A bird starts from (1, 0, 0) and moves in the direction with a speed 21 m/s for 5 sec,

then along the direction with a speed for next 5 sec. Find the final
displacement of the bird so that it reaches the origin?

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

4) The maximum value of magnitude of is :

(A) A – B
(B) A
(C) A + B

(D)

SECTION - I (ii)
1) Four vectors all have the same magnitude and lie in the plane of paper. The angle
between adjacent vectors is 45° as shown. Which of the following equation is/are correct ?

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

2) is a unit vector perpendicular to if

(A) a1 = 0.6, a2 = 0.8


(B) a1 = 0.3, a2 = 0.4
(C) a1 = 0.8, a2 = 0.6
(D) a1 = 4, a2 = 3

3) Two vectors are arranged in such a way that they form adjacent sides of a parallelogram as
shown in figure. Which of the following options have correct relationship?

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

SECTION - I (iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2

Consider 2 vectors and . If we define vector component of along as and


vector component of perpendicular to as where ‘^’ represent unit vector &
‘.’ represent dot product then answer the following questions.

1)

If and vector component of along is then which of the following cannot


be ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2)

Vector component of perpendicular to is given by :

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

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


A physical quantity is a physical property of a phenomenon, body, or substance, that can be
quantified by measurement.
The magnitude of the components of a vector are to be considered dimensionally distinct. For
example, rather than an undifferentiated length unit L, we may represent length in the x direction
as Lx, and so forth. This requirement stems ultimately from the requirement that each component of
a physically meaningful equation (scalar or vector) must be dimensionally consistent. As an example,
suppose we wish to calculate the drift S of a swimmer crossing a river flowing with velocity Vx and of
width D and he is swimming in direction perpendicular to the river flow with velocity Vy relative to
river, assuming no use of directed lengths, the quantities of interest are then Vx, Vy both

dimensioned as , S the drift and D width of river both having dimension L. With these four
quantities, we may conclude that the equation for the drift S may be written:

Or dimensionally L = × (L)c from which we may deduce that a + b + c = 1 and a + b = 0,


which leaves one of these exponents undetermined. If, however, we use directed length dimensions,

then Vx will be dimensioned as , Vy as , S as Lx and D as Ly. The dimensional equation


becomes : and we may solve completely as a = 1, b = –1 and c = 1. The
increase in deductive power gained by the use of directed length dimensions is apparent.

3)

From the concept of directed dimension what is the formula for a range (R) of a cannon ball when it
is fired with vertical velocity Vy and a horizontal velocity component Vx assuming it is fired on a flat
surface.
[Range also depends upon acceleration due to gravity, g and k is numerical constant]

(A)
R=

(B)
R=

(C)
R=

(D)
R=

4)

A conveyer belt of width D is moving along x-axis with velocity V. A man moving with velocity U on
the belt in the direction perpendicular to the belt's velocity with respect to belt wants to cross the
belt. The correct expression for the drift (S) suffered by man is given by (k is numerical constant)

S=k
(A)

(B)
S=

(C)
S=

(D)
S=

SECTION - II

1) Find the kinetic energy of a particle of mass 200 gm moving with velocity m/s in
Joules.

2) Force acting on a particle is given by then component of force along displacement

of particle is given by if displacement of particle is then value of is


__________.
3)

A bird starts from (1, 2, 0) and flies along with 9 m/s for 3 sec. Then it reverses its
direction and flies with 6 m/s for 4 sec. If final position of the bird is (x, y, z) then find value of x + y
+ z.

4) If y = then = . Find n ?

5)

In a new system of unit, unit of mass is 4kg, unit of length is 2m and unit of time is sec. How
much Newton is equal to 1 unit of force in this new system.

6) If the resultant of two forces of magnitudes P and Q acting at a point at an angle of 60° is Q,
then P/Q is :

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION - I (i)

1) The possible set of quantum number for 4px orbital:

(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 3
(D) 2

2) The number of orbitals with n = 5 and mℓ = +2 is :

(A) 3
(B) 5
(C) 4
(D) 2

3) The value of σ & zeff for 4s electron of Zn element :

(A) 25.65, 4.35


(B) 25.35, 4.65
(C) 26.65, 3.35
(D) 25.65, 4.65

4) Representative elements belong to :


(A) s and p-block
(B) d and f-block
(C) d-block
(D) f-block

SECTION - I (ii)

1) Which of the following is/are correct order of size ?

(A) F– > Na+ > Mg2+


35 37
(B) 17Cl < 17Cl

(C)

(D) Al < Al3+

2) Which of the following orbital(s) has/have m = 0 ?

(A) s-orbital
(B) d-orbital
(C) p-orbital
(D) f-orbital

3) The maximum number of electron having n × ℓ × m = 0 in Zn2+ is equal to the _______ .

(A) Atomic number of Mg


(B) 12
(C) Total number of electron in Zn which have n + ℓ = 0
(D) p-electron in Ar

SECTION - I (iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


Imagine a universe in which the four quantum number. Can have the same possible values as in our
universe except that angular quantum number (ℓ) can have integral values from 0, 1, 2, ....... (n + 1).

1) The number of electron in n = 1 shell is :

(A) 8
(B) 18
(C) 32
(D) 6

2) Which of the following is the correct electronic configuration of atomic no. 15 using Aufbau (n +
1) rule.

(A) 1s2 1p6 2s2 1d5


(B) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3
(C) 1s2 1p6 1d7
(D) 1s2 1p6 2s2 2p5

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


Isotopes, Isobars and Iso-diaphers are some basic definitions related to the atom, which are based
upon the variation in no. of electron, proton or neutrons.

3) Which of the following pair is correct for isosters :

(A) N2O, CH4


(B) N2O, CO2
(C) CO2, SO2
(D) N2O, HOCl

4) Which of the following pair represents the Isobar species :

40 12
(A) 18Ar , 6C
16 14
(B) 8O , 7N
(C) N2O, CO2
(D) None of these

SECTION - II

1) The atomic number of last element of IVth period of long form of periodic table is :

2) How many number of electron have n + ℓ + |m1| = 4 in 24Cr ?

3) How many number of ions have unpaired electrons greater than 3.


2+ 3+ 2+ 2+ 3+
23V , 26Fe , 29Cu , 27Co , 24Cr

4) How many of the following the correct set of four quantum number will be:
(a) (3, 2, 1, –1/2) (b) (2, 2, 1, +1/2)
(c) (4, 3, 1, +1/2) (d) (3, 3, 0, +1/2)
(e) (1, 0, 0, +1/2) (f) (1, 0, 0, –1/2)
(g) (2, 0, 0, +1/2) (h) (2, 1, 0, +1/2)

5) Sum of 'n + ℓ' for 6d orbital is :

6) Find the sum of minimum and maximum possible value of x in Fex+ ion, if spin magnetic moment
of Fex+ = 4.89 B.M.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION - I (i)

1)

The set (A ∩ B')' ⋃ (B ∩ C) is equal to

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

2) Let A1, A2 and A3 be subsets of a set X. Which one of the following is correct?

(A) A1 ∪ A2 ∪ A3 is the smallest subset of X containing elements of each of A1, A2 and A3


(B) A1 ∪ A2 ∪ A3 is the smallest subset of X containing either A1 or A2 ∪ A3 but not both
The smallest subset of X containing A1 ∪ A2 and A3 equals the smallest subset of X containing
(C)
both A1 and A2 ∪ A3 only if A2 = A3
(D) None of these

3) is (wherever defined)

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

4) If then x3 – 3x is equal to

(A)
(B) 1
(C) 0
(D)

SECTION - I (ii)

1) If A, B be any two sets, then (A ∪ B)' is equal to __________ (Here U is universal set).

(A) A' ∩ B'


(B) U – (A ∪ B)
(C) ((A – B) ∪ (B – A))'
(D) A' ∩ (U – B)

2) 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

3) Which of the following intervals are subsets of [2, 3] ?

(A) ((0, 2.3] ∪ (2.3, 3]) ∩ (0, 2.3)


(B) ((2, 2.5] ∪ (2.5, 4]) \ (0, 2.3)
(C) ((2, 2.5] ∪ (2.5, 4]) ∩ (0, 3)
(D) ((0, 2.3] ∪ (2.2, 3]) \ (0, 2.3)

SECTION - I (iii)

Common Content for Question No. 1 to 2


Appropriately matching the information given in the three columns of the following table :

1) Which of the following options is the only CORRECT combination?

(A) (I) (ii) (Q)


(B) (II) (iii) (P)
(C) (III) (iv) (R)
(D) (IV) (i) (S)
2) Which of the following options is the only CORRECT combination?

(A) (I) (ii) (S)


(B) (II) (iii) (R)
(C) (III) (iv) (P)
(D) (IV) (i) (Q)

Common Content for Question No. 3 to 4


Consider an unknown polynomial which when divided by (x + 2) and (x – 4) leaves remainders 3 and
9, respectively. Let R(x) be the remainder when this polynomial is divided by (x + 2)(x – 4).

3) The remainder when polynomial p(x) = x3 + 4x2 – 7x – 8 is divided by R(x), is

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

4) The value of R(2) is

(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

SECTION - II

1) A and B are two sets. Let n(A) = m and n(B) = n. Let and be the numbers of subsets of A and
B respectively where . Then m2 + n2 is __

2) How many ordered pairs of integers which satisfy the equation ?

3) If A and B are two sets such that then

4) In a class of 80 student numbered 1 to 80, all odd numbered student opt for Cricket, student
whose numbers are divisible by 5 opt for Football and those whose numbers are divisible by 7 opt for
Hockey. The number of students who do not opt any of the three games, is

5) If then the value of is equal to where ‘m’ and ‘n’ are coprime numbers
then the value of m + n is :-
6) If , then sum of all possible values of x is -
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION - I (i)

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

SECTION - I (ii)

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

SECTION - I (iii)

Q. 8 9 10 11
A. D B A B

SECTION - II

Q. 12 13 14 15 16 17
A. 5.00 1.40 8.00 1.00 4.00 2.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION - I (i)

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

SECTION - I (ii)

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

SECTION - I (iii)

Q. 25 26 27 28
A. B A B B

SECTION - II

Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34
A. 36.00 7.00 1.00 6.00 8.00 6.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION - I (i)

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

SECTION - I (ii)

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

SECTION - I (iii)

Q. 42 43 44 45
A. C D C D

SECTION - II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50 51
A. 61.00 7.00 12.00 28.00 556.00 20.00
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

3)

5) mc

7)
ABCD is parallelogram
(common tail diagonal)

(other diagonal)

(opposite diagonal)

8)

Put the values of vectors in the formula given in passage, and check.

9)

Put the values of vectors in the formula given in passage, and check.
10)

[R] = k[Vx]a[Vy]b[g]c

⇒L =k
x
⇒ a = 1, b = 1, c = –1

∴R =

11)

From directed dimension concept,


[S] = k[u]a[v]b[D]e

Lx = k

∴ a = –1, b = 1 & c = 1 ; ∴ S = k

13)

Component of force along

14) ,

15) y =

⇒ =

16)

[F] = MLT–2 = nM1L1T1–2 = 1M2L2T2–2


n=1

17) By using vector addition law we can say

squaring both sides


7Q2 = P2 + Q2 + 2PQcosθ
P2 + Q2 – 7Q2 + 2PQcos60° = 0

P2 – 6Q2 + PQ = 0

(divide whole equation by Q2)

Take then
2
x –6+x=0
x2 + x – 6 = 0
x2 + 3x – 2x – 6 = 0
(x + 3) (x – 2) = 0
x = 2, –3

or (not possible)
(as magnitude of a vector is not negative)

correct answer is

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

31) 26Fe3+ has five unpaired electron

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

35)

36) A1 ∪ A2 ∪ A3 is the smallest set containing elements of all the sets A1, A2 and A3

37)

Let p + q – 2r = x, q + r – 2p = y,
r + p – 2q = z
then x + y + z = 0
⇒ x3 + y3 + z3 = 3xyz

38) Take cube both sides

39)
(A ∪ B)' = (1)
(A) A' = (1), (4)
B' = (1), (2)
(B) U – (A ∪ B) = (1)
(C) A – B = (2), B – A = (4)
((A – B) ∪ (B – A))' = (1), (3)
(D) A' = (1), (4)
A ∪ (U – B) = (1)

40)

Subtracting 4A = 20
A=5
B=7
Remainder = 5x + 7
42)

n(A) = 7

n(B) = 8

n(A – B) = 2

n(A – B) = n(A) – n(A ∩ B)

2 = 7 – n(A ∩ B)

n(A ∩ B) = 5

n(A ∪ B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B)

7 + 8 – 5 = 10 Number of subset A ∪ B = 210 = 1024

43)

n(A) = 5

n(B) = 4

n(A ∪ B) = 6

n(A ∪ B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B)

6 = 5 + 4 – n(A ∩ B)

n(A ∩ B) = 3

n(B – A) = 4 – 3 = 1Proper subset = 26 – 1 = 63

44)

P(–5) = –125 + 4(25) + 35 – 8

=2

45)

Let the polynomial be ƒ(x)


ƒ(–2) = 3 ...(1)
ƒ(4) = 9 ...(2)
ƒ(x) = Q(x) × (x + 2)(x – 4) + ax + b
ƒ(–2) = –2a + b = 3 ...(3)
ƒ(4) = 4a + b = 9 ...(4)
By (3) & (4)
⇒a=1&b=5

⇒ R(x) = x + 5
46)

47)
⇒ 2(n+2m) –nm = 0
⇒ 2n + 4m –mn – 8 + 8 = 0
⇒ (m–2) (n–4) = 8
2 4
4 2
–2 –4 (rejected) m = 0, n = 0
–4 –2
1 8
–1 –8
8 1
–8 –1
Number of ordered pairs = 7

50)

Squaring both sides


51)

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