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JEE ADVANCED TEST SERIES

ADVANCED PATTERN TEST [FORMAT - 2]

FULL TEST - 9 [ PAPER - 1 ]


Date : 06 - 06 - 2021 Duration: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 186

___________________________________________________________________________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS
In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 12 questions, Section - B contains 5 questions. Total number of
pages are 24. Please ensure that the Questions paper you have received contains ALL THE QUESTIONS in
each section and PAGES.
SECTION - A
Q.1 to Q.5 are Single Correct type question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which Only one
option Correct & carry 3 marks each. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
SECTION - B
Q.6 to Q.13 are Mutiple Correct type question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which One or
More than One option is/are Correct & carry 4 marks each. 2 mark will be deducted for each wrong
answer. Partially Marking apply in these questions
For Example +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided NO
incorrect option is darkened.

SECTION - C
Q.1 to Q.5 are Integer answer type questions (whose answer is 1 digits [0 to 9]) & carry 3 marks each.
No Negative Marking.

NOTE : GENERAL INSTRUCTION FOR FILLING THE OMR ARE GIVEN BELOW.
1. Use only blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darkening the bubble.

2. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your OMR answer sheet.

3. The Answer sheet will be checked through computer hence, the answer of the question must be marked by
shading the circles against the question by blue/black pen.

4. While filling the bubbles please be careful about SECTIONS [i.e. Section-A (include Integer type), Section - B
[Multiple type] & Section-C (Comprehension type)].

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PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[SINGLE CORRECT TYPE]
[ , d oS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out
i z-1 l si z-5 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s
of which ONLY ONE is correct
^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS
A

x2 y2 x2 y2
 1
1. F is one of the foci of the ellipse
a 2
b 2 1. F , nh?kZ
oÙ̀k   1 dhukfHkesal s, d gSt gk¡
a2 b2
where AB is the major axis and CD is the
minor axis and O is the centre of the ellipse. AB nh?kZ
v {kgSr Fkk CD y ?kq
v {kgSr Fkk O nh?kZ
oÙ̀kdk
If OF  6 and the in-radius of OCF is A; fn OF  6 r Fkk OCF dhvUr %f=kT; k
dsUnzgS
1, then the product of the lengths of AB
and CD is 1 gS
] r c AB r Fkk CD dhy a
ckbZ
; ksdk xq
. kuQy gS
A
(A) 60 (B) 65 (A) 60 (B) 65
(C) 70 (D) 75 (C) 70 (D) 75

 1
  1 
4  x2 – 2 4  x2 – 2  – 2x – 3
 – 2x – 3  x 
 x 2. ekuk f(x)  dx
2. Let f(x)   3/2
dx   1 
3/2
 2 1  x  x2  x  2 
x x  x  2  x 
 x  

and f(0) = 2 then f(–1) is equal to r Fkkf(0) = 2 gks]r ksf(–1) cj kcj gksxk
(A) 6 (B) 7 (A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 8 (D) 9 (C) 8 (D) 9

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32 p p
 10    32  10 
2 r 2r 2r 2r  
3.  (3 p  2)    sin
11
 i cos
11
 = 3.  (3 p  2)    sin
11
 i cos
11
 =
p 1 r 1   p 1  r 1   

(A) 48i (B) 16(1  i ) (A) 48i (B) 16(1  i )


(C) 48(1  i ) (D) 16(i  1) (C) 48(1  i ) (D) 16(i  1)

4. If p  I , then number of solutions of the 4. ; fn p  I gS


] r ksvUr j ky x  [0,2] esa
] x esal ehdj .k
 p  2  2p – 3  2  p   2p – 3 
equation in x,   sin x    cos ec x  2

2
 sin x  
2
 cos ec x  2 d s gy ks
a
 2p – 3   p 
 2p – 3   p 
in x  [0,2] is equal to -
(A) 4 (B) 5
dhl a
[ ; kgksxh&
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7
(C) 6 (D) 7

5. Let f(x,y) = 0 be the soluti on of the 5. ekuk f(x,y) = 0 vody l ehdj .k(2y2x log x +x2)
differentiable equation (2y 2 x log x +x 2 )
dy
dy  xy l og y + y 3 + y = 0 d k gy
 xy logy + y3 +y= 0 (where f(x,y) = 0 dx
dx
(t gk¡f(x,y) = 0 fcUnq(1,1) l sxq
t j r kgSr Fkk x > 0,
passes through (1,1) and x > 0, y > 0). If x = 
is the point of intersection of f(x,y)= 0 and y > 0) gS a
A ; fn x =  f(x,y)= 0 r Fkk y = 2 dk
y = 2 then i zfr PNsnhfcUnqgS] rc &
1 1 1 1
(A) 0    (B)   1
(A) 0    (B)   1
2 2 2 2
(C) 1 <  < 2 (D)  > 2 (C) 1 <  < 2 (D)  > 2

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SECTION - B SECTION - B
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ cgqoS
d fYi d
i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.6 to Q.13 has four choices (A), (B), (C),
(D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
i z-6 l si z-13 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
]
is correct. Partially Marking Apply in these ft uessal s^^, d o , d l svf/kd ^^ l gh gS
A bu i z'ukses
type Ques. vkaf' kd vad u fd; kt k; sxkA
6. If px 2  qx  r  0 has no real roots for real 6. ; fn px 2  qx  r  0 okLr fod eku p, q, r dsfy ,
values p, q, r and 4p +2q + r >0 then dksbZokLr fod ew
y ughj [ kr hgS
] r Fkk 4p +2q + r > 0
(A) r > 0 (B) p + q + r > 0
gS] r c&
(C) p + q + r < 0 (D) r 0 (A) r > 0 (B) p + q + r > 0
(C) p + q + r < 0 (D) r  0
7. If Ai is the area bounded by x  ai  y  bi
3 7. ; fn Ai , x  ai  y  bi } kj k i fj c) {ks=kQy gS
]
,where ai 1  ai  bi and
2 3 bi
b t gk¡ ai 1  ai  bi r Fkkbi 1  , a1  0 ; b1  32
bi 1  i , a1  0 ; b1  32 then 2 2
2 a = 0 ; b = 32 gS
] rc
1 1

(A) A3  128 (A) A3  128


(B) A3  256 (B) A3  256
n n
8
8
 Ai  3 32
2
lim  Ai  32
2 lim
(C) (C)
n  i 1 3 n  i 1
n n
4
4
 Ai  3 16
2
lim  Ai  16
2 lim
(D) (D)
n  i 1 3 n  i 1

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8. The parabolas y2 = 16x and x2 = 16y divide


8. i j oy; y2 = 16x r Fkkx2 = 16y, j s[kkvka
sx = 16, y = 16
the square region bounded by lines x = 16,
y = 16 and coordinate axes. If S1, S2, S3 r FkkfunsZ
' khv{kksal si fj c) oxkZ
d kj {ks=kdksfoHkkft r dj r s
are respectively the areas of three parts
numbered from top to bottom as shown in gS
A; fn S1, S2, S3 Øe' k%bl {ks=kdsvUnj r hu Hkkxksads
figure, then
{ks=kQy gSft udksfp=kuq
l kj fl j sl si S
a
nsr d va
fdr fd; k
x; kgS
] r ks
y y
x2 = 16y x2 = 16y

y2 = 16x y2 = 16x
S1 S1
S2 S2
x x
O O

(A) S1, S2, S3 xq. kksÙkj [Link] sgS


A
(A) S1, S2, S3 form a G.P. (B) S1, S2, S3 l ekU rj [Link] sgS
A
(B) S1, S2, S3 form A.P. (C) S1, S2, S3 gj kR ed [Link] sgS
A
(C) S1, S2, S3 form H.P. 512
(D) S1  S3 
512 3
(D) S1  S3 
3

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   
9. Let a and b be two non-zero and non- 9. ekuk a r Fkk b nksv ' kw
U; , oav l a
j s[ kh; l fn' k gS
] r ks
collinear vectors then which of the following
fuEu esal sd kS
ul k@d kS
ul sl nS
o l R; gS
?
is/are always correct?
 
   
  
 
(A) a  b = a b î î + a b ĵ ˆj + a b k̂ k̂  
(A) a  b = a b î î + a b ĵ ˆj + a b k̂ k̂
       
        (B) a · b = ( a · î ) ( b · î )+( a · ĵ) ( b · ˆj)+(a · k̂ ) ( b · k̂ )
(B) a · b = ( a · î ) ( b · î ) + ( a · ĵ) ( b · ˆj) + (a · k̂ ) ( b · k̂ )

 
(C) ; fn aˆ  bˆ  1 gS
] r c a d sb d se/; v f/kd
(C) If aˆ  bˆ  1 then angle between a and

 d ks.k gksxk
b will be obtuse        
(D) ; fn c  a  (a  b) r Fkk d  b  (a  b) gS
] r ks
       
(D) if c  a  ( a  b ) and d  b  ( a  b) then   
c  d  0 gS
  
c  d  0.
1x 1x
10. Let g(x) =  t f '  t dt where f(x) does not 10. ekukg(x) = 1–x t f '  t dt gS a
] t gk¡f(x) fdl hvUrj ky
1–x
behave like a constant function in any (a,b) ess, d vpj Qy u dhr j g O
a ; ogkj ughadj r kgSr Fkk
interval (a,b) and the graph of y = f'(x) is y = f'(x) dkvkjs [ kj s[kkx = 1 dsl ki s{kl efer gS
] r ks
symmetrical about the line x = 1 then (A) i z
R; sd x  R dsfy , g(x) o/kZ eku gksxk
(A) g(x) is increasing  x  R
(B) ds oy x > 1 dsfy , g(x) o/kZ eku gksxk
(B) g(x) is increasing only for x > 1
(C) g'(x) is an even function (C) g'(x) , d l e Qy u gks xk
(D) g'(x) is symmetrical about the line x = 2 (D) g'(x), j s[ kk x = 2 dsl ki s{kl efer gksxk

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11. Le t f : R  (0,  ) b e de fi ned as 11. ekuk f : R  (0,  ) , d Qy u gS

 2 | x |   2 | x | 
f(x) = cot–1   . Then which of the t ksf(x) = cot–1   } kj ki fj Hkkf"kr gS
] r ksfuEu
 2 | x |   2 | x | 
following statement(s) is(are) true? esal sdkS
ul k@dkS
ul sdFku l R; gS \
(A) f (x) is neither injective nor surjective. (A) f (x) ukr ks, dSd hvkS j ukghvkPNknd Qy u gSA
(B) f (x) is continuous and derivable on R.
(B) f (x) , R i j l r r ~r Fkk vody uh; gS
A
(C) f (x) is both even function and aperiodic
function. (C) f (x) l e Qy u r Fkk vukor hZQy u nksuksagS
A

5 5
(D) Lim f ( x ) = . (D) Lim f ( x ) = .
2 12 x
2 12
x 3
3

12. Which of the following statement(s) is/are 12. fuEu esal sd kS


ul k@d kS
ul sd Fku l R; gS
?
CORRECT? (A) çR ; sd fo"ke l efer v kO
;wgO ;wRØ[Link]; ughagS
A
(A) Every skew-symmetric matrix is non-
invertible. (B) ; fn A r FkkB nks3 × 3 Øe d sv kO ;wg bl çd kj
(B) If A and B are two 3 × 3 matrices such
gSfd AB = O gS ] r c A r FkkB esal sd e l sd e
that AB = O then alteast one of A and
B must be null matrix. , d v o' ; gh' kw U; v kO;wg gSA
(C) If the minimum number of cyphers in an (C) ; fn Øe n d h , d Åi j h f=kH kq
t kd kj v kO;w
g esa
upper triangular matrix of order n is 5050, ' kw
U; ksad h U; w
ur e l [ a
; k 5050 gS ] r ksv kO
;wg dk
then the order of matrix is 101. Øe 101 gS A
(D) If A and B are two square matrices of
(D) ; fn A r FkkB Øe 3 d snksv kO ;wg bl çd kj gSfd
order 3 such that det. A = 5 and
det. B = 2, then det. (10AB) equals 104. det. A = 5 r Fkk det . B = 2 gS , r ks
det. (10AB) d k eku 10 d scj kcj gS
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13. Let f be a real valued function and satisfies 13. ^ekuk f , d okLr fod eku Qy u gS
] t ks
1 1 1 1
f(x) + f(y) =  x, y  R – {0}. f(x) + f(y) =  x, y  R – {0}.dksl Urq
"V dj r k
x y x y
 3  f  x  5 – f(x) 
3
gS
A ; fn

  dx  1 log  2  , then 3  3  f  x  5 – f(x) 
1  2 
If  
2
 1 – f  x
4
 2 
3  2  1 – f x 4  d x  2 log  3   gks]r ks
(A)   

(B)  + < 17     
(A)   
–1  (B)  + < 17
(C) tan  –   sec–1  
5  –1 
 –   sec–1  
(D) (–) is not a prime number (C) tan
5 
(D) (–) , d vH kkT; l a
[ ; kughagksxhA
SECTION - C
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] SECTION - C
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Questions. (The answer of each of the questions
is 1 digits)
i z-1 l si z-5 r d fo' y s"[Link] i z'u gSA¼
i zR; sd i z'u dk
mÙkj dsoy 1 v a
d ksesnhft ; sA
tanA  tan B c  b
1. In triangle ABC,  then tanA  tan B c  b
tan A  tan B c 1. f=kHkq
t ABC esa
,  gS
] rc
tan A  tan B c
2 tan 2 A 
2 tan 2 A 
x2 y2 x2 y2
2. If the tangent to the ellipse   1 at
a2 b2 2. ; fn fcUnq a cos  , b sin   i j nh?kZ oÙ̀k 2  2  1
a b
the poi nt  
a cos  , b sin  me et s the dhLi ' kZ
j s[kkfu; ked oÙ̀kl snksfcUnq
v ksaA r FkkB i j bl i zd kj
auxiliary circle in two points A,B such that feyr hgSfd t hokAB dsUnzi j ,d l [Link] r fj r dj r hgS
]rc
the chord AB subtends a right angle at the
centre, then the eccentricity of the ellipse
1
nh?kZ
o`ÙkdhmRdsUnzrk ] t gk¡(   )2 
gS
1    sin 2 
is
   sin 2 
where (   )2 

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3. Let M be the mid-point of the side AB of 3. ekukM, l eckgqf=kHkqt ABC dhHkqt kAB dke/; fcUnqgS
the equilateral triangle ABC having side
ft l dhHkqt kdhyEckbZ2 bdkbZgSA, d fcUnqP Hkq
t k BC
length 2 units. P is a point on BC such
that 'AP + PM' is minimum. If the value of i j bl i zd kj fLFkr gSfd 'AP + PM' U; w
ur e gSA ; fn
'AP + PM' is b then the value of 'b' is 'AP + PM' dkeku b gS
] r c 'b' dkeku gksxkA

4. The Radius of the inscribed circle of a 4. , d f=kHkqt ft l d hHkqt kv ksad hy EckbZ ; k¡r hu Øekxr
triangl e whose si de-lengths are three i zkd r̀ l a
[ ; k; sagSd sv Ur xZ
r o`Ùkd hf=kT; k 4 bdkbZgS
A
consecutive natural numbers, is 4 units. If
 8R 
the circumradius of the triangle is R, then ; fn f=kHkq
t d h i fj f=kT; k R gks] r ks  13  d k eku
 
 8R  gksxkA
the value of   is
 13 

5. The parallelogram is bounded by the lines 5. j s[kkv ksay = ax + c; y = ax + d; y = bx + c


y = ax + c; y = ax + d; y = bx + c and r Fkk y = bx + d l s i fj c) l ekUr j pr q HkZ
qt d k
y = bx + d and has the area equal to 18.
The parallelogram bounded by the lines
{ks=kQy 18 oxZbd kbZgS A j s[ kkv ksay = ax + c;
y = ax + c; y = ax – d;y = bx + c and y = ax – d;y = bx + c r Fkk y = bx – d  l s
y = bx – d has area 72. Given that a, b, c fufeZ r l ekUr j pr q
HkqZ
t d k {ks=kQy 72 oxZbd kbZgS A
and d are posi ti ve integers, then the
fn; k x; k a, b, c r Fkk d /kukRed i w . kk±
d gS ]r ks
value of |a - b| + |c - d|. (where |a - b| &
|c - d| is in samllest form) |a - b| + |c - d| dk eku gks xk (t gk¡|a - b| r Fkk
|c - d| fuEur e : i ea sgS)

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PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[SINGLE CORRECT TYPE] [ , d oS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj]
Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out i z-1 l si z-5 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s
of which ONLY ONE is correct ^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS
A

1. A thin uniform rod of mass M and length L is


1. M æO
; eku r FkkL y EckbZdh, d i r y hl e: i NM+bl ds
hinged at its upper end and released from
rest in h horizontal position. The tension at a Åi j hfl j sai j fdy fdr dht kr hgSr Fkk{kS
fr t fLFkfr h esa
point located at a distance L/3 from the foj ke l sNksM+
ht kr hgS
Adhy d fcUnwl sL/3 nw
j hi j fLFkr
hinge point , when the rod becomes vertical, , d fcUnqi j r uko, t c NM+Å/okZ
/kj gkst kr hgS
, gks
xk-
will be -

22 Mg 11Mg
22 Mg 11Mg (A) (B)
(A) (B) 27 13
27 13
6Mg
6 Mg (C) (D) 2Mg
(C) (D) 2Mg 11
11

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2. Ends of two wires A and B having resistivity


2. l eku vuq
i zLFk d kV {ks=kQy oky s nks r kj ksa A r Fkk
 A  3  105 m and  B  6  105 m of
B ft ud h i zfr j ks/kd r k, ¡  A  3  105 m r Fkk
same cross section area joined in series
together to form a single wi re. If the  B  6  105 m gS
, dsfl j ks
adks, d , dy r kj cukus
resistance of the joined wire does not change
with temperature, then find the ratio of their
dsfy , , d l [Link]Øe esat ksM+
kt kr kgS
A; fn t q
M+
sgq
, r kj
dk i zfr j ks/k r ki dsl kFk i fj ofr Z
r ughagksrk gSr c mudh
lA
l e ng ths , g i v en that t em p erat ure lA
lB y EckbZ
; ksa
lB dkvuqikr Kkr dj ks, fn; kx; kgSfd r kj A

coefficient of resistivity of wire A and B is


r FkkB dsi zfr j ks/kdr kdsr ki xq
. kka
d  A  4  105 / C
5 6
 A  4  10 / C and  B  6  10 / C .
r Fkk B  6  106 / C gS
Aeku y hft , ; ka
f=kd foek, ¡
Assume that mechanical dimensions do not
change with temperature (dimensions) r ki dsl kFki fj ofr Z
r ughagksrhgS
A
3 10 3 10
(A) (B) (A) (B)
7 3 7 3
3 1 3 1
(C) (D) (C) (D)
10 2 10 2

3. A cone of radius = height = r is under a 3. f=kT; k = Å¡pkbZ= r dk , d ' ka d wd ?kuRo oky sæo ds
liquid of density d. Its base is parallel to the vUr xZr gS A bl dk vk/kkj fp=k esan' kkZ
; svuq
l kj bl l sH
free surface of the liquid at a depth H from it xgj kbZi j æo dheq Dr l r g dsl ekukUrj gS Aæo dsdkj .k
as shown in the figure. What is the net force bl dsoØh; i `"B i j dqy cy fdr ukgS A(ok; q
[Link]; nkc
due to liquid on its curved surface. (neglect
dksux.; ekusa )
atmospheric pressure)

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H H

2  r 2  2r 
(A)  r dg  H   (B) 2 r dg  H   2  r  2r 
3 3 (A)  r dg  H  
2
(B) 2 r dg  H  
3 3
2  r 2  2r 
(C)  r dg  2 H   (D)  r dg  2 H    r  2r 
3 3 2
(C)  r dg  2 H  
2
(D)  r dg  2 H  
3 3
4. A spherical black body has a radius R and
steady surface temperature T, heat sources 4. , d xksy h; Ñf".kdkdhf=kT; kR r FkkfLFkj l r g r ki T gS ,
ensure the heat evolution at a constant rate Å"eh; L=kksr , d fu; r nj i j Å"ekof̀) l q fuf' pr dj r s
and distributed uniformly over its volume. gSr Fkkbl dsvk; r u i j , dl eku : i l sfor j hr dj r sgS A
What would be the new steady surface
oLr qdku; kfLFkj l r g r ki D; kgksxk] ; fn f=kT; kvk/khl s
temperature of the object if the radius is
decreased by half ? Assume surrounding to ?kVknht k, A eku fy ft , i fj os'k fuj i s{k' kw
U; i j gSr Fkk
be at absolute zero and heat evolution rate bdkbZvk; r u l s xq t j us oky h Å"ek of̀) nj l eku
through unit volume remain same. j gr hgS
A
1 1
(A) 4
2T (B) 4 T (A) 4
2T (B) 4 T
2 2
1 1
(C) 2T (D) T (C) 2T (D) T
2 2
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5. In the figure shown , the instantaneous speed 5. fn[ kk; safp=kesa


, NM+dsfl j s
aA dhr kR{[Link] pky cka
; hvksj
of end A of the rod is V to the left. The angular
V gS
AL y EckbZdhNM+dk [Link]; osx gksuk ghpkfg; s-
velocity of the rod of length L , must be

V V
V V (A) (B)
(A) (B) 2L L
2L L
V 3 V 3
(C) (D) None of these (C) (D) bues
al sdksbZugha
2L 2L
SECTION - B SECTION - B
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ cgqoS
d fYi d
i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.6 to Q.13 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out i z-6 l si z-13 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
uessal s^^, d ] ft
of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct. o , d l svf/kd ^^l ghgS
Abu i z'uksesvka
f' kd va
d u fd; kt k; sxkA
Partially Marking Apply in these type Ques.
6. n' kkZ
; sfp=kesankseksVj sP1 r FkkP2 , d r [ r si j fLFkj gSt ks
6. In the figure shown two motors P1 & P2 fixed , d fLFkj f?kj uhP dssÅi j l sxq t j r hgqbZ, d gYdhMksjh
on a plank which is hanging with light string dsl kFkyVdhgS A; fn eksVj [Link]; osx  o  dsl kFk
passing over fixed Pulley P. If the motors 1 2

starts winding the thread with angular velocity /kkxsdksy i sVuk(winding) i zkj EHkdj r hgS ] r c r [ r sdk
 &  then velocity of plank V is (here R1 & osx V gS(; gk¡ R1 r Fkk R2 Øe' k%eksVj ksadh j ksVj dh
1 2
R 2 are the radi i of motor rotor
A) [fn; k gS: 1 = 2 rad/s, R1 = 2m,
f=kT; k, ¡ gS
respectively)[Given : 1 = 2 rad/s, R1 = 2m,
 2 = 2 rad/s, R2 = 3m]  2 = 2 rad/s, R2 = 3m]

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P P

1 2 1 2

V V
P1 P2 P1 P2

Plank Plank

(A) 20 m/s (B) 10 m/s (A) 20 m/s (B) 10 m/s


(C) 5 m/s (D) 4 m/s (C) 5 m/s (D) 4 m/s

7. In the circuit shown there is steady state 7. fn[ kk; si fj i Fkesa; gk¡cUn fLop dsl kFkLFkkbZvoLFkkgS
A
with the switch closed. The switch is opened t = 0 i j fLop [ kks y k t kr k gS
A l ghfodYi pq
us&
at t = 0. Choose the correct option(s). (fn; k gS: =24V, C1 =3F r FkkC22F)
(Given :  = 24V, C1 = 3F and C2 = 2F) 3
3

9 C1
9 C1  S
 S

C2 6
C2 6

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(A) The voltage across C1 before the switch (A) fLop [ kksy usdsi gy sC1 dsfl j ksai j oksYVr k12V gSA
is open, is 12V (B) fLop [ kksy usdsi ' pkr ~y Ecsl e; i ' pkr ~C1 dsfl j ksa
(B) The voltage across C1 after a long time i j oksYVr k12V gS A
after the switch is open, is 12V
(C) fLop [ kks y usdsi ' pkr ~y Ecsl e; i ' pkr ~C2 dsfl j ksa
(C) The voltage across C2 after a long time
after the switch is open, is 24V i j oksYVr k24V gS A
(D) The voltage across C2 before the switch (D) fLop [ kks y usdsi gy sC2 dsfl j ksai j oksYVr k8V gS A
is open, is 8V
8. l e: i j s[kh; vkos'k?kuRo () dsckj g vuUr y Ecsr kj
8. Twelve infinite long wire of uniform linear
, d ?ku dsckj g fdukj ks(edges) dsvuq fn' kxq
t j r sgS
A
charge density () are passing along the
?ku dsfdl hHkhi `"B l sxq t j usoky k fo| q
r ¶y Dl Kkr
twelve edges of a cube. Find electric flux
through any face of cube. dj ks&

           
(A)   (B)   (A)   (B)  
 2 0   0   2 0   0 
           
(C)   (D)   (C)   (D)  
 0   0   0   0 

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9. The switch S is closed at t = 0 as shown in 9. fp=kkuq


l kj fLop S, t = 0 i j ca
n gS
A
the figure.

(A) i z
sjd esal e; dsQy u ds: Ikesa/kkj k3(1 – e-4t)A
gS
A
(A) the current as function of time in the
inductor is 3(1 – e-4t)A. (B) fLop dsca
n dj usdsBhd i ' pkr ~R1 l sxq
t j usoky h
(B) the current through R1 just after closing /kkj k8A gS
A
of switch is 8A (C) l e; dsQy u ds: i esacS
Vªh } kj k i znku ' kfDr
(C) the power supply by the battery as
36(9 – e-4t) gS
A
function of time is 36(9 – e-4t)
(D) the current through R2 after long time (D) fLop dscUn dj usdsyEcsl e; i ' pkr ~R2 l sxq
t j us
closing of switch is 3A oky h/kkj k3A gS
A

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10. Consider a thermodynamic cycle in a PV 10. , dy i j [Link]


d xS
l ds, d eksy } kj kfØ; kfUor fp=kPV esa
diagram shown in the figure performe by one , d Å"ekxfr dhpØ i j fopkj dhft ; sAA i j r ki eku T0
mole of a monoatomic gas. The temperature
gSr Fkk A o B i j vk; r u VB = VC = 2VA ds: i esa
at A is T0 and volume at A and B are related
l EcfU/kr gS
A fuEufy f[ kr l sl ghfodYi pq
fu; s-
as VB = VC = 2VA. Choose the correct option(s)
form the following

P
P B
B

A
A C
C

V
V
(A) The maximum temperature during the (A) pØ dsnkS
j ku vf/kdr e r ki eku 4T0 gS
A
cycle is 4T0
(B) pØ dsnkS
j ku xS
l } kjkdq
y fd; kx; kdk; Z0.5 RT0 gS
A
(B) Net work done by the gas during the
cycle is 0.5 RT0 (C) i z
Øe AB dhÅ"eh; /kkfj r k2R gS
A
(C) The heat capacity of the process AB is 2R (D) i z
Øe AB dhÅ"eh; /kkfj r k3R gS
A
(D) Heat capacity of process AB is 3R

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11. If the plank’s constant would be double the 11. ; fn gkbMªkst u i j [Link] , cksgj ekW
My esaIyka
d fu; r k¡d
present value, in the Bohr’s model for
hydrogen atom
or Z
eku eku dk nksxq
ukgksrk gS
, rc
(A) the speed of the electron in the ground (A) ew
y voLFkkesa
sby sDVªkW
u dhpky vk/khgksxhA
state would be halved (B) ew
y voLFkkesaby sDVªkW
u dhd{kkdhf=kT; kpkj xq
uk
(B) the radius of electronic orbit in the ground
state would be four times gksxhA
(C) the energy required to ionize the hydrogen (C) gkbMªks
t u i j [Link]
y voLFkkesavk; fur dj usds
atom in the ground state would be doubled
fy , vko' ; d Åt kZnksxq
uhgksxhA
(D) the angular momentum of the electron in
the ground state would be doubled (D) ew
y voLFkkesbysDVªkW
u [Link]; la
osx nksxq
ukgksxkA

12. A solid metal cylinder rotates with angular 12. , d Bksl /kkfRod csy u bl dsl efer v{k dsi fj r %
speed  about its axis of symmetry. The
[Link]; pky l s?kw
er k gS
A csy u bl dsv{k dsvuq
fn' k
cylinder is in a region having uniform magnetic
field B along its axis then l e: i pqEcdh; {ks=k B oky s, d {ks=kesagSAr c &
(A) Electric field inside cylinder will be (A) csy u dsvUnj fo| q r {ks=k ?kw
. kZ
u v{k l sr nw
j hds
proportional to  r distance from axis of
eB
eB l ekuq
i kr hgksxk] ; fn   gS
A
rotation if   m
m
(B) Electric field, inside cylinder is radially (B) cs
y u dsvUnj fo| q
r {ks=k] ?kw
. kZ
u v{kl sf=kT; : Ikl snw
j
eB eB
away from axis of rotation if >
m
gS
] ; fn > gS
A
m
(C) Charge density inside the cylinder may (C) cs
y u dsvUnj vkos'k?kuRo]  r FkkpqEcdh; {ks=kdh
be positive, negative or zero accordingly 
fn' kkdsvuq
l kj /kukRed] _ .kkRed ; k' kw
U; gksl dr kgSA
and direction of magnetic field
eB 
(D) For  
eB  
and B||  charge density (D)   r Fkk B||  dsfy , ] csy u dsvUnj vkos'k
m m
inside cylinder is zero. ?kuRo ' kw
U; gS
A

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13. Which of the fol l owi ng is/are a val i d 13. fuEufy f[ kr essdkS
ul k , d fo| q
r {ks=k dsfy , , d ekU;
configuration for an electric field? foU; kl gS?

(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) (C) (D)

SECTION - C SECTION - C
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
(The answer of each of the questions is 1 digits) i z-1 l si z-5 r d fo' y s"[Link] i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dkmÙkj dsoy
d ksesnhft
1 va ; sA
1. A monochromati c be am of el ec trons
accelerated by a potential difference V falls
normally on the plane containing two narrow 1. foHkokUr j V } kj kRofj r by sDVªkW
uksadk, d , dy i j [Link] d
sl i ts separated by a di stance d. The iaq
t r y i j vfHky Ecor fxj r k gS , t ksd nw j hl si F̀kd nks
interference pattern is observed on a screen
parallel to the plane of the slits and at a lad j hfLy Vsaj [ kr kgS
A, d i nsZi j O; fr dj .ki zk: i fLyVksa
distance of D from the slits. Fringe width is dsr y dsl ekukUr j r FkkfLy Vksal sD nw j hi j i zsf{kr gksrk
found to be w 1 . When electron beam is gSA fÝUt pkSM+kbZ w1 i kbZt kr h gS A t c by sDVªkW u iq a
t
accelerated by the potential difference 4V
the fringe width becomes w 2 . Find the
foHkokUrj 4V l sRofj r gksrkgSr c fÝUt pkS M+kbZw2 gkst kr h

w1 w1
ratio gS
A w vuq
i kr Kkr dj ks(fn; kgSd<<D)
w2 . (Given d<<D) 2

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2. A target element A is bombarded with 2. , d y {; vo; o A, by sDVªkW uksal sckS


Nkfj r fd; k t kr k gS
el ectrons and the wavelengths of the
r FkkvfHky k{[Link] Li S
DVªe dhr j a
xnS
/; Zeki ht kr hgS Ay{;
characteristic spectrum are measured. A
esa, d v' kq
f) dsdkj .k, d f} r h; vfHky k{[Link] Li sDVªe Hkh
second characteristic spectrum is also
obtained, because of an impurity in the target. i zkIr fd; k t kr k gS
A K j s[kkvksadhr j a
xnS
/; Z196 pm
The wavelength of the K lines are 196 pm (vo; o A) o 169 pm (v' kq
f) ) gS
A; fn v' kq
f)
dhi j [Link]
(element A) and 169 pm (impurity). If the la
[ ; k z = (10 x – 1) gS A r c x dk eku Kkr dj ksA
atomic number of impurity is z = (10 x – 1). (vo; o A dhi j [Link] a
[ ; k27 gSA).
Find the value of x. (atomic number of element
A is 27).

3. What is the minimum height (in 102 m) of a 3. , d l eku vuq i zLFkdkV ds, d b± V Lr EHkdhU;uwr e Å¡pkbZ
brick column of uniform cross section for (10 m es
2
a) D; kgksxh] ft l dsfy, Lr EHkbl dsLo; adsHkkj
which column breaks due to its own weight. dsdkj .kVw Vr kgS A
[Patmospheric = 100 kPa,  = 1.8 × 103kg/m3. [Patmospheric = 100 kPa,  = 1.8 × 103kg/m3.
Breaking stress  = 3.7 M Pa] foPNsnu i zfr cy  = 3.7 M Pa]

4. A sound source emits frequency of 175 Hz


4. , d /ofu L=kksr 175 Hz dhvkof̀r mRl ft Z r dj r kgSt c
when moving towards a rigid wall with speed
5 m/s pky l s, d n`<+nhokj dhvks j xfr eku gSr Fkki zs{kd
5 m/s and observer is moving away from wall
with same speed 5 m/s. Both source and 5 m/s l eku pky l snhokj l snw j xfr eku gSAnksuksaL=kksr
observer moves on a straight line which is r Fkk i zs{kd , d l j y j s[kk i j xfr eku gSt ksnhokj ds
perpendicular to the wall. The number of y Ecor gS Ai zs{kd } kj kl q
uhi zfr l Sd .MfoLi anksadhl a [;k
beats per second heard by the observer will D; kgksxhA[/ofu dhpky = 355 m/s] L=kksr i zs{kd vkS j
be [Speed of sound = 355 m/s] Source is in nhokj dschp esagS A
between observer and wall.

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5. Gravitational acceleration on the surface of


6
planet is
6
g; where g is the gravitational
5. xzg dhl r g i j xq
: Roh; Roj .k g gS
;t gk¡g i F̀ohdh
11
11
acceleration on the surface of earth. The
l r g i j xq
: Roh; Roj .kgS
A xzg dk vkS
l r æO
; eku ?kuRo
average mass density of the planet is 2/3
times that of the earth. If escape speed on i F̀ohdsvkS
l r æO
; eku ?kuRo dk 2/3 gS
A ; fn i F̀ohdh
the surface of the earth is taken to be l r g i j i y k; u pky 11kms-1 y ht kr hgS
, r c xz
g dh
11kms-1, escape speed on the surface of the l r g i j kms-1 esai y k; u pky gksxh:
planet in kms-1, will be:

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PART - III [CHEMISTRY]


SECTION - A SECTION - A
[SINGLE CORRECT TYPE] [ , d oS
d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out i z-1 l si z-5 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS
] ft uessal s
of which ONLY ONE is correct ^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS
A
1. Treating 1-methyl-1-vinyl cyclopentane with 1. 1-methyl-1-vinyl cyclopentane, HCl ds l kFk
HCl gives mainly dkS
ul kmRikn nsxk&
Cl Cl
CH3 CH3
CH3 CH3
CH3 CH3

(A) (B) (A) Cl (B)


Cl
CH3 CH3
Cl Cl CH3
CH3 CH3
CH3
Cl Cl
(C) (D) (C) (D)

CH3 CH3
O
O
C—CH3
2.
C—CH3 2. (i) I2/Ca(OH)2 (i) CH3MgBr
(i) I2/Ca(OH)2 (i) CH3MgBr A + B C
A + B C (yellow solid)
(ii) H3O
(ii) H3O
(yellow solid)
C is ? C gS
?

(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) (C) (D)

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3. Which of the following complexes will show 3. fuEu esa l s d kS ul s l a


dqy T; kfefr ; r Fkk i zd kf' kd
geometrical as well as optical isomerism ? l eko; or kn' kkZ
r sgS?
en = ethylene diamine : en = , s
Fkhyhu MkbZ
, ehu
(A) [Pt(NH3)2Cl2] (B) [Pt(NH3)2 Cl4] (A) [Pt(NH3)2Cl2] (B) [Pt(NH3)2 Cl4]
(C) [Pt(en)3] 4+
(D) [Pt(en)2Cl2] (C) [Pt(en)3] 4+
(D) [Pt(en)2Cl2]

4. A hydrogenation reaction is carried out at 4. 500K r ki i j , d gkbMªksft fudj .kvfHkfØ; kdht kr hgS
A
500K. If the same reaction is carried out in
; fn ; ghavfHkfØ; k l eku nj i j mRizsjd dhmi fLFkfr esa
the presence of a catalyst at the same rate,
the temperature required is 400K. Calculate
dj k; ht k, ] r c 400K r ki dhvko' ; dr k gksrhgS
A r ks
the activation energy of the reaction if the vfHkfØ; kdhl fØ; .kÅt kZKkr dj ks; fn mRiszjd l fØ; .k
catalyst lowers the activation energy by 20 Åt kZdks20 kJ/mol de dj r k gS
A(ekukmi j ksDr r ki
kJ/mol (Assume arrhenius factor to be same
i fj or Z
u dsnkS
j ku vkj ~
gsfu; l ?kVd l eku gS
A)
during the above temp. change)
(A) 1000 kJ/mole (B) 500 kJ/mole
(A) 1000 kJ/mole (B) 500 kJ/mole
(C) 250 kJ/mole (D) 100 kJ/mole
(C) 250 kJ/mole (D) 100 kJ/mole

5. The solubility product of PbI2 is 7.2 × 10–9. 5. PbI2 dk ?kq


y u' khy r k mRikn 7.2 × 10–9 gS A NaI ds
Calculate the maximum mass of NaI which vf/kdr e nzO
; eku [Link] dhft , t ksfd 0.005M –
may be added in 500mL of 0.005M – Pb(NO3)2 Pb(NO3)2 ds500mL foy ; u es afcuk fdl h PbI2 ds
solution without any precipitation of PbI2 (At. vo{ksi.k dsfey k; k t kr k gSA (i j [Link] Na = 23,
wt of Na = 23, I = 127). I = 127).
(A) 0.09 gm (B) 0.9 gm (A) 0.09 gm (B) 0.9 gm
(C) 9 gm (D) 90 gm (C) 9 gm (D) 90 gm

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SECTION - B SECTION - B
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE] [ cgqoS d fYi d i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.6 to Q.13 has four choices (A), (B), (C),
(D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
i z-6 l si z-13 esapkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) gS ]
is correct. Partially Marking Apply in these ft uessal s^^, d o , d l svf/kd ^^ l gh gS
A bu i z'ukses
type Ques. vkaf' kd vad u fd; kt k; sxkA
6. C2H5OH can be converted in to propane nitrile by 6. C2H5OH dksi z
ksisu ukbVªkbZ
y esacny kt kl dr kgS&
(A) CH3CH2OH + KCN  (A) CH3CH2OH + KCN ds} kj k
(B) CH3CH2OH + HCN  (B) CH3CH2OH + HCN ds} kj k
TsCl KCN
TsCl
(C) CH3CH2 OH  KCN
 CH3CH2 OTs   (C) CH3CH2 OH 
PYRIDINE
 CH3CH2 OTs  
PYRIDINE
PCl
AgCN ds} kj k
(D) CH3CH2OH 
5
 A   PCl
(D) CH3CH2OH 
5 AgCN
 A   ds} kj k
7. The compound which do not undergo SN1
7. fuEufy f[ kr esal sdkS
ul s; kS
fxd SN1 r Fkk SN2 vfHkfØ; k
and SN2 under any condition is / are i znf' kZ
r ughadj r sgS&
Cl

Cl (A) (B)

(A) (B)

Cl Cl

(C) (D) Cl (C) (D)


Cl

Cl Cl

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8. Which of the following is /are paramagnetic 8. fuEu esal sdkS


ul k@l svuq
pqEcdh; ga
S
A
(A) [Ru(H2O)6]3+ (B) [Mn(CO)5]– (A) [Ru(H2O)6]3+ (B) [Mn(CO)5]–
(C) [Fe(NH3)6] 2+
(D) Cr2O72– (C) [Fe(NH3)6]2+ (D) Cr2O72–

9. Which of the following names is/are correct 9. ; kS


fxd Na[CoCl2(NO2)(-C3H5) (NH3)2] dsfy, fuEu
for the compound Na[ CoCl 2(NO2 )(-C3H5 ) esal sdkSul kuke l R; ga S
A
(NH3)2] (A) l ks fM; e , fy y Mkb, EehuMkbDy ksjksukbVªkbVks -N-
(A) Sodium allyldiamminedichloronitrito-N- dkW ckYVsV (III)
cobaltate(III)
(B) l ks fM; e Mkb, EehuMkbDy ksjks,fy y ukbVªkbVks -N-
(B) Sodium diamminedichloroallylnitrito-N-
cobaltate(III)
dkW ckYVsV (III)
(C) Sodium diamminedichlorocyclopropylnitrito- (C) l ksfM; e Mkb, EehuMkbDyksjksl kbDyksizksfi y ukbVªkbVks-
N-cobaltate(III) N- dkW ckYVsV (III)
(D) Sodium diamminecyclopropylnitrito-N- (D) l ks fM; e Mkb, Eehul k; Dy ksizksfi y ukbVªkbVks -N-
dichlorocobaltate(III) MkbDy ksjksd kW
ckYVsV (III)

10. Which of the following is true for a CsCl type 10. CsCl i z
d kj dsfØLVy dsfy , fuEu esal sl R; dFku gS&
crystal
(A) Cs+ l j y ?kuh; t ky d cukr k gS ] Cl– l j y ?kuh;
(A) Cs+ forms a simple cubic lattice, Cl– forms
a simple cubic lattice. t ky d cukr kgS
(B) Cl– occupies body centre of Cs+ (B) Cl– , Cs+ esadk; dsUnzd j [ kr k gS
A
(C) Cs+ occupies body centre of Cl– (C) Cs+, Cl– esadk; dsUnzd j [ kr k gS A

(D) It is impossible for Cl to occupy body (D) Cl dkCs es
– +
adk; dsUnzd j [ kr kvl a Hko gS
] D; ksa
fd
centre of Cs+ because the body centre void Cs es
+
adk; dsUnzd fj fDr ; k¡] Cl i j [Link] svkdkj esaNksVh

of Cs+ is smaller than the Cl– ion size. gksrhgS


A
11. Decrease in atomic number is observed during 11. i j [Link]Øeka d dk?kVuk ns[kkx; k&
(A) alpha emission (A) , YQkfu"dkl u dsnkS j ku
(B) Beta emission (B) chVkfu"dkl u dsnkS j ku
(C) Positron emission (C) i kWt hVªkW
u fu"dkl u dsnkS j ku
(D) Electron capture (D) by s DVªkWu cUnh

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12. Which of the following statements is/are cor- 12. fuEu esl sdkS ul k dFku l ghgS\
rect ?
(A) l H khokLr fod xS l smPp r ki i j , d vkn' kZxS l dh
(A) All real gases are less compressible than
an ideal gas at high pressure.
vi s{kkde l ai hM~; gksrhgSA
(B) Hydrogen and helium are more compress- (B) nkc dsl H khekuksi j gkbMªkst u r Fkkghfy; e , d vkn' kZ
ible than an ideal gas for all values of pres- xSl l svf/kd l a i hM~
; gksrsgS
A
sure. (C) H2 r FkkHe dsvy kokde nkc i j l H khxS
l ksdsfy ,
(C) Except H2 and He, the compressibility fac-
 PV 
 PV  la
i hM~
; r kxq d Z =  nRT   1 gksrkgS
. kka A
tor Z =    1 for all gases at low pres-  
 nRT 
(D) okLr fod xS
l ksdsfy , l a
i hM~
; r kxq
. kka
d r ki i j fuHkZ
j
sure.
(D) The compressibility factor of real gases
ughdj r kgS
A
is independent of temperature.

13. Gases X, Y, Z and Q have the Vander Waal’s 13. xS


l X, Y, Z r Fkk Q [Link] okW
y fu; r ka
d a r Fkk b
constants a and b (in CGS units) as shown (CGS i ) fr esa ek=kd ) t S
l k fd uhps n' kkZ
; k x; k
below: gS&

X Y Z Q
X Y Z Q
a 6 6 20 30
a 6 6 20 30
b 0.2 0.15 0.1 0.025
b 0.2 0.15 0.1 0.025

The gas with the highest critical temperature


mfPp"B Øka
fr d r ki dhxS
l gS&
is:
(A) P (B) Q
(A) P (B) Q
(C) Y (D) Z
(C) Y (D) Z

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SECTION - C SECTION - C
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE
i z-1 l si z-5 r d fo' y s"[Link] i z'u gSA¼
i zR; sd i z'u dk
Questions. (The answer of each of the questions
is 1 digits) mÙkj dsoy 1 v a
d ksesnhft ; sA

1. CHO 1. CHO
H C OH H C OH
HO C H xHIO4 HO C H xHIO4
H C OH H C OH
H C OH H C OH

CH2–OH CH2–OH

What is the maximum value of (x)? What is the maximum value of (x)?
2. pKa of O2N – CH2COOH is 1.68. How many 2. O2N – CH2COOH dhpKa, 1.68 gSuhpsfn; sx; sfdr us
compounds given below has a pK a value ; kS
fxdksadspKa dkeku 1.68 l svf/kd gS
greater than 1.68. Cl
Cl
CH3COOH Cl CH2COOH Cl C COOH
CH3COOH Cl CH2COOH Cl C COOH
Cl
Cl (I) (II) (III)
(I) (II) (III)
O
O
O2N CH2CH2COOH H3C C COOH
O2N CH2CH2COOH H3C C COOH
(IV) (V)
(IV) (V)

CH2COOH CH2COOH

(VI) (VI)
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3. The effective atomic number of cobalt in the 3. bl l a


dqy [Co(NH3)6]3+ esadksckYV dhi zHkkohi j [Link]
complex [Co(NH3)6]3+ is k. Then find the value
la
[ ; kK gSr ksk/6 dkeku Kkr dj ksA
of k/6.

4. Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O 4. Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O
Find the number of sp2 + sp3 hybridised atom sp2 + sp3 l a
d fj r i j [Link]
v ksadhl a
[ ; kKkr dj ks
[devide your answer by 7]. [vi usmR
r j dks7 l sHkkx ns].

5. Find the number of G. I. isomers possible in 5. [M(NH3)2ClBrINO2] esal a


Hkkfor G.I. ¼
T; kfefr ;
[M(NH3)2ClBrINO2]. l eko; oh½dhl a
[ ; kKkr dj ksA

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