13-04-2025
4001CJA101021250002 JA
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
1) Two plane mirrors M1 and M2 are inclined to each other at 70°. A ray incident on the mirror M1 at
an angle θ from normal falls on M2 and is then reflected parallel to M1 for
(A) θ = 45°
(B) θ = 50°
(C) θ = 55°
(D) θ = 60°
2) The distance of an object from a spherical mirror is equal to the focal length of the mirror. Then
the image:
(A) must be at infinity
(B) may be at infinity
(C) may be at the focus
(D) none
3) A plane mirror rotating at an angular velocity of 3 radian/s reflects a light beam. The angular
velocity of the reflected beam is :
(A) 3 rad/s
(B) 6 rad/s
(C) 9 rad/s
(D) 12 rad/s
4) A person is in a room whose ceiling and two adjacent walls are mirrors. How many images are
formed
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8
5) The focal length of a concave mirror is 12 cm. Where should an object of height 4 cm be placed,
so that a real image of 1 cm height is formed-
(A) 48 cm
(B) 3 cm
(C) 60 cm
(D) 15 cm
6) In the arrangement shown in figure, pulley is smooth and massless and all the strings are light.
Let F1 be the force exerted on the pulley by the string in case (i) and F2 the force in case (ii). Then
(A) F1 > F2
(B) F1 < F2
(C) F1 = F2
(D) F1 = 2F2
7) A sphere of mass m is kept in equilibrium with the help of several springs as shown in the figure.
Measurement shows that one of the springs applies a force on the sphere. With what acceleration
the sphere will move immediately after this particular spring is cut?
(A) zero
(B)
(C)
(D) insufficient information
8) Mark the correct options
(A) If the incident rays are converging, we have a real object.
(B) If the final rays are converging, we have a real image.
(C) The image of a virtual object is called a virtual image.
(D) If the image is virtual, the corresponding object is called a virtual object.
9) A vessel of depth d is half filled with a liquid of refractive index μ1 and the other half is filled with
a liquid of refractive index μ2. The apparent depth of the vessel, when looked at normally, is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10) An object is placed between two parallel mirrors. The number of images formed is
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) infinite
11) An object is placed on the principle axis of a concave mirror of focal length 5cm at a distance of
4cm from the pole.
(A) Distance of image from the pole of mirror is 40cm
(B) Distance of image from the pole of mirror is 20 cm
(C) Image formed by mirror is real in nature
(D) The image formed by mirror is inverted
12) A ray of light passes through four transparent media with refractive indices μ1, μ2, μ3 and μ4 as
shown in the figure. The surface of all media are parallel. If the emergent ray CD is parallel to the
incident ray AB, we must have
(A) μ1 = μ2
(B) μ2 = μ3
(C) μ3 = μ4
(D) μ4 = μ1
13) A linear object AB is placed along the axis of a concave mirror. The object is moving towards the
mirror with speed V. The speed of the image of the point A is 4 V and the speed of the image of B is
also 4V. If centre of the line AB is at a distance L from the mirror then length of the object AB will be
(A)
(B)
(C) L
(D)
14) A block is placed on a rough plank moving with velocity and velocity of block relative to plank
is , find direction of kinetic friction force acting on the block.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15) Three boxes are pushed with a force F across a frictionless table, as shown in figure. Let N1 be
the normal force between the left two boxes, and let N2 be the normal force between the right two
boxes. Then :-
(A) F + N1 = N2
(B) F > N1 = N2
(C) F < N1 < N2
(D) F > N1 > N2
16) A cricket player catches a ball of mass 10-1 kg, moving with a velocity of 25 ms–1. If the ball is
caught in 0.1 s, the force of the blow exerted on the hand of the player is:
(A) 250 N
(B) 40 N
(C) 25 N
(D) 4 N
17) If two ends of an ideal rope are pulled with forces of equal magnitude of 100 N in opposite
direction, the tension at the center of the rope must be
(A) 200 N
(B) 100 N
(C) 50 N
(D) 0 N
18) Three blocks A, B, C of mass 2kg, 3kg, 5kg are placed on a frictionless incline as shown in figure.
Force F of magnitude 150 N is applied on block 'C' as shown. Find tension in string 1(T1) :-
(A) 20 N
(B) 30 N
(C) 10 N
(D) 40 N
19) A light ray passes from air into another medium at point P. How long does it take the light ray to
travel from P to Q?
(A) 9 × 10–10 s
(B) 9 × 10–7 s
(C) 9 × 10–8 s
(D) 9 × 10–6s
20) Refractive index of diamond is 2.0. So velocity of light in it will be about .......... cm/s.
(A) 6 × 1010
(B) 3.0 × 1010
(C) 2 × 1010
(D) 1.5 × 1010
SECTION-II
1) An object of length 30 cm is placed on principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 30 cm. Its
one end at a distance of 45 cm as shown. If length of image is 10x (in cm) find the value of x.
2) A light ray incidents from air (µ = 1) to a glass slab (µ = ) as shown in figure & emerges in an
unknown medium of refractive index as shown. What is the value of k ?
3) When a body slides down from rest along a smooth inclined plane making an angle of 45° with the
horizontal, it takes time T. When the same body slides down from rest along a rough inclined plane
making the same angle and through the same distance, it is seen to take time pT, where p is some
number greater than 1. If the co-efficient of friction between the body and the rough plane is 0.8, the
value of p2 is .......
4) Two blocks each of mass 5 kg are at rest on the ground. The masses are connected by a massless
string passing over a smooth and light pulley. A 200 N force is applied on the pulley. Find the
difference in acceleration of blocks in m/s2. (g = 10 m/s2)
5) A point object is placed on the principal axis at 60 cm in front of a concave mirror of focal length
40cm on the principal axis. If the object is moved with a velocity of 10 cm/s along the principal axis,
then the velocity (only magnitude) of image is (in cm/s)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
1) Which of the following will have least hindered rotation about carbon-carbon bond ?
(A) Acetylene
(B) Hexachloroethane
(C) Ethane
(D) Ethylene
2) Which of the following compound is/are chiral compound ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) Most stable conformation of ethane is :
(A) Staggered
(B) Eclipsed
(C) Skew
(D) All have same stability
4) In which of the following compound have plane of symmetry ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5) Which of the following compound show cis and trans isomerism ?
(A) Cl – CH = CH – Cl
(B)
(C)
(D)
6) The compound which has maximum number of chiral centres is:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7) Number of plane of symmetry in CH3F is:
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 1
8) If is structural isomer of n-pentane, then possible pair of (X, Y) can be :
(A) (CH3, H)
(B) (H, Et)
(C) (CH3, Et)
(D) (Et, H)
9)
Which of the following can't show tautomerism ?
(A)
(B)
(C) CH3–CHO
(D)
10) Which of the following compound can not show metamerism ?
(A) Ether
(B) Alcohol
(C) Ester
(D) 2º amine
11) Which of the following represent chain isomers ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) All
12)
Correct configuration for the given compound is:
(A) 2R, 3R
(B) 2R, 3S
(C) 2S, 3S
(D) No chiral center
13) The number of cis-trans isomer possible for the following compound.
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 8
14) Which one of the following is capable of showing geometrical isomerism.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15) Which is the most stable conformation?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
16) Which can not give Friedel Craft reaction:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
17) Which could be the major product of the following reaction ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18) hydrocarbon (X) major product X is:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19)
Final product of above reaction is :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
20) A cyclic planar compound can be aromatic if it has
(A) 4 n electrons
(B) (4n + 2)π electrons
(C) (2n)π electrons
(D) (4n + 1)π electrons
SECTION-II
1) Find total number of chiral carbon in the given compound
2) How many compounds show geometrical isomerism ?
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e) (f)
(g) (h)
(i)
3) Find out number of structural isomers possible for C6H14.
4) Total number of primary amines having the molecular formula C4H11N is
5) In the presence of sunlight, benzene reacts with Cl2 to give product, X. The number of hydrogens
in X is_________.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1) Evaluate : [–2.3] + [2.3]+ [2] (where [.] represents greatest integer function)
(A) 1
(B) –1
(C) 0
(D) 2
2) Which of following is a function from R to R :
(A) f(x) =
(B)
(C)
f(x) =
(D)
3) The domain of the function , is -
(A) [– 2, 0) ∪ (0, 1)
(B) (–2, 0) ∪ (0, 1]
(C) (– 2, 0) ∪ (0, 2]
(D) (– 2, 0) ∪ [0, 1]
4) In the set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, a relation R is defined by R = {(x, y) | x, y ∈ A and x < y}. Then R is
:
(A) Reflexive
(B) Symmetric
(C) Transitive
(D) None of these
5) The domain of the function f(x) = is :
(A) (–∞, –3) ∪ [2, ∞)
(B) [2, 3)
(C) [–2, 3) ∪ (3, ∞)
(D) (–∞, –3) ∪ (3, ∞)
6) Let R = {(1, 3), (4, 2), (2, 4), (2, 3), (3, 1)} be a relation on the set A = {1, 2, 3, 4}. The relation R
is-
(A) transitive
(B) not symmetric
(C) reflexive
(D) a function
7) Let R = {(3, 3), (6, 6), (9, 9), (12, 12), (6, 12), (3, 9), (3, 12), (3, 6)} be relation on the set A = {3,
6, 9, 12}. The relation is-
(A) reflexive and transitive only
(B) reflexive only
(C) an equivalence relation
(D) reflexive and symmetric only
8) Let L denote the set of all straight lines in a plane. Let a relation R be defined by α R β ⇔ α ⊥ β, α,
β ∈ L. Then R is-
(A) Reflexive
(B) Symmetric
(C) Transitive
(D) none of these
9) + + has the value equal to -
(A) 1
(B) 1/2
(C) 2
(D) 4
10) Let A = {p, q, r}. Which of the following is an equivalence relation in A ?
(A) R1 = {(p, q), (q, r), (p, r), (p, p)}
(B) R2 = {(r, q) (r, p), (r, r), (q, q)}
(C) R3 = {(p, p), (q, q), (r, r), (p, q)}
(D) none of these
11) The domain of f(x) = log3|logex| is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
12)
The domain of f(x) = is :
(A) R
(B) R – {0}
(C) R – {0, 1}
(D) R – {1}
13) The domain of the function is :-
(A) [0, ∞)
(B) (0, ∞)
(C) [1, ∞)
(D) (1, ∞)
14) The domain of is
(A) R
(B) R – {–π, π}
(C) R –{x:x = nπ : n∈Z}
(D) none of these
15) Solution of (x – 1)2 (x + 4) < 0 is-
(A) (–∞, 1)
(B) (–∞, –4)
(C) (–1, 4)
(D) (1, 4)
16)
Number of solutions of the equation
|x – 1| + |x – 3| = 4 is -
(A) 1
(B) 0
(C) 3
(D) 2
17)
The complete solution set of is
(A) x ∈ R
(B) x ∈ (–∞, 0)
(C) x ∈ (0, ∞)
(D) None of these
18)
Number of negative integral value of x satisfying is
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 0
(D) 4
19) The domain of , is -
(A) (- ∞, ∞) – [– 2, 2]
(B) (– ∞ , ∞) – [– 1, 1]
(C) (–∞, –2) ∪ [– 1, 1] ∪ (2, ∞)
(D) none of these
20) The domain of definition of f (x) = is :
(A) R – {– 1, – 2}
(B) (– 2, ∞)
(C) R – {– 1, – 2, – 3}
(D) (- 3, ∞) – {– 1, – 2}
SECTION-II
1) The sum of real roots of equation x2 + |x + 3| + |x – 3| = 24 is
2) The number of solution(s) of the equation is equal to
3) Sum of integral solutions of is
4) Number of integers statisfying the equation |x2 + 5x|+|x – x2| = |6x| is:
5) Number of integral points in the domain of function is -
ANSWER KEYS
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. B B B C C C C B D D B D C B D C B B C D
SECTION-II
Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 4 6 5 10 40
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. C B A A A C B A B B B B A C A D C D C B
SECTION-II
Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 8 5 5 4 6
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. A B A C C B A B D D D C C C B D A A C D
SECTION-II
Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 0 1 6 7 7
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1)
θ = 50°
2) The image may be at infinity.
In case of concave mirror
6) T1 = T2 F1 = 2T1;
F2 = 2T2
F1 = F2
7) nitially mass is in equilibrium
so or
after removing
9)
Apparent depth. of vessel will be given by
10) When an object is placed in between two parallel mirror, the number of images formed is
infinite.
11)
v = 20 cm
13) Let the length of rod be ‘a’. The magnitude of transverse magnification of ends A and B is 2
each. The image of B is virtual of A is real.
Applying mirror formula to B and A
.... (1)
.... (2)
Solving we get a = L.
14)
friction will act opposite to the relative velocity.
15)
F – N1 = m a
N1 =
N2 = 3m a
N2 =
16) Retardation produced
Force required
17)
TC = 100 N
18) = 10 m/s2
Also T1 – 2g sin 30 = 2 × 10
⇒ T1 = 30 N
19)
21)
mA =
vA = –90 cm
mB =
vB = cm
length of image = |vB – vA| = 40 cm
22)
23) For smooth inclined plane.
mg sin θ = ma
⇒ a = g sin θ
Let s be length of inclined plane using, s = ut + at2 ⇒ s = 0 × T + (g sin θ) T2 (∵t =T)
⇒ s = g sin θ T2 ⇒ S = gT2 (∵θ = 45°)..............(1)
For rough inclined plane.
f = μ N = μ mg cos θ
mg sin θ = f = ma'
mg sin θ – μ mg cos θ = ma
a1 = (sin θ – μ cos θ) g
using s = ut + a't2
s = 0 × PT + (sinθ –μ cos θ) gP2T2 (∵ t = pT given)
⇒s = (sin 45° – μ cos 45°) gp2T2 ⇒ S = gP2T2
⇒s = (1–μ) gp2 T2............(2)
equating (1) & (2)
g T2 = (1–μ) gp2T2 ⇒ 1 = (1–μ)p2
⇒
24)
100 – 50 = 5aA
aB = 0
25)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
27)
No POS, COS is present in (B).
28) Fact based.
29) Fact based.
31)
33)
• n – pentane is C5H12 & represented
as CH3—CH2—CH2—CH2—CH3
• X and Y should be 'H' and 'CH3' groups or 'CH3' or 'H' groups for the molecular formula to
remain C5H12.
• So, Ans. (1).
34)
∴ No Hα (alpha hydrogen)
35) Polyvalent functional group can show metamerism.
36)
37) Based on CIP rule.
38) n=1
Total G.I = 2n = 21 = 2
39)
40) In (1) both groups are at equatorial position. So, least repulsion. Hence, more stable.
41) Nitrobenzene can not give Friedel Craft reaction.
42) CF3 group is meta directing.
43)
44) Friedel crafts acylation.
45) Huckle’s rule.
47)
5
50)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
52) (a) Not a function
(b) function
(c) not a function
(d) not a function
53) x + 2 ≥ 0
∴ x ≥ –2
log10 (1 – x) ≠ 0 and 1 – x > 0.
– x > –1
∴ x<1
Df → [–2, 0) ∪ (0, 1)
56) R : {1, 2, 3, 4} → {1, 2, 3, 4}
R = {(1, 3), (4, 2), (2, 4), (2, 3), (3, 1)}
Hence, (2, 3) ∈ R but
So, R is not symmetric.
57) R : {3,6,9,12} → {3,6,9,12}
A = {3,6,9,12}
R = {(3,3), (6,6), (9,9), (12,12), (6,12), (3,9), (3,12), (3,6)}
Hence, for all a ∈ A; (a, a) ∈ R
So, R is Reflexive.
Hence, (6, 12) ∈ R but (12, 6) R
So, R is not symmetric.
Also, for all (a, b) ∈ R and (b, c) ∈ R; (a, c) ∈ R where a, b, c ∈ A.
So, R is transitive.
58) R : {(α, β); α ⊥ β} and α, β ∈ L
⇒ For all lines ∈ L; a line is not perpendicular to it self
So, R is not reflexive.
⇒ Let L1, L2 ∈ L and if (L1, L2) ∈ L then (L2, L1) ∈ L.
So, R is symmetric.
⇒ Let L1, L2, L3 ∈ L and (L1, L2) ∈ R and (L2, L3) ∈ R.
then, by definition of relation; L1 ⊥ L2 and L2 ⊥ L3
And hence L1||L3 ⇒ (L1, L3) ∉ R
So, R is not transitive.
59) Using the formula logab =
⇒
60) None of the given relations is symmetric relation.
Hence, none of these is equivalence.
66) |x – 1| + |x – 3| = 4
case-I when x < 1
–(x–1) – (x–3) = 4
⇒ –2x = 0
⇒ →(i)
case-II.
when 1 ≤ x < 3
x–1–x+3=4
Q = 4 (not possible)
case-III
when x ≥ 2
(x–1) + (x–3) = 4
⇒ 2x = 8
⇒ → (ii)
from (i) & (ii)
two solutions.
Ans. option (D)
67) |x| > – 7
modulous is always greater than any negative real number.
⇒
Ans. option (A)
68) =
⇒
x∈ (–5,–1)∪(1,2]
no. of negative integral values = 3
Ans. option (A)
69) 1 – |x| ≥ 0
∴ –1 ≤ x ≤ 1
2 – |x| > 0
and if |x| > 2, then negative of numerator and denominator will cancel out and the term under
the root will be positive.
(–∞, –2) & (2, ∞)
∴ Df → [–1, 1] ∪ (–∞, –2) ∪ (2, ∞)
70) Here x+3 > 0 and x2 + 3x + 2 ≠ 0
∴ x > –3 and (x+1) (x+2) ≠ 0, i.e. x ≠ –1, –2
∴ Domain=(–3, ∞) – {–1, –2)
71) x2 + |x + 3| + |x – 3| = 24
case (i) x > 3 ⇒ x2 + 2x – 24 = 0
⇒ (x + 6) (x – 4) = 0 ⇒ x = 4 only
case (ii) x ∈ (–3,3) ⇒ x2 = 18 ⇒ No sol.
case (iii) x < –3 ⇒ x2 – 2x – 24 = 0
⇒ (x – 6) (x – 4) = 0 ⇒ x = –4 only
∴ x = ±4 ⇒ sum of solutions = 0
72) ⇒ (x – 3)4 = 16
⇒ (x – 3)2 = 4 ⇒ x – 3 = ±2
∴ x = 5, 1
but x ≠ 1
∴x=5
73) x – 3 = 1 or –1
x = 4, 2
3x2 – 10x + 3 = 0
x = 3,
But for x = 3 denominotor is zero was real therefore only possible values x = 4, 2
4+2=b
74) |x| + |y| = |x + y|
so, (x2 + 5x) (x – x2) ≥ 0
x2(x + 5) (x – 1) ≤ 0
x ∈ [–5, 1]
75) –x2 + 4x + 11 ≥ 0 and –x2 + 4x + 11 ≠ 1
⇒ x2 – 4x – 11 0 and x2 – 4x – 10 = 0
⇒ and x ≠ –2, 6
integral values of x are – 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5