VITEEE 2023 - Sample Papers
VITEEE 2023 - Sample Papers
Physics
Q. 1 Three charges Q, +q and -q are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side l as
shown in the figure. If the net electrostatic energy of the system is zero, then Q is equal to
0
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Option 1:
Option 2:
S
-q
R
Option 3:
E
+q
Option 4:
E
Zero
R
Correct Answer:
A
Solution:
As we have learnt,
C
- wherein
0
The truth table for the above logic circuit is same as that of :
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Option 1:
NOR S
Option 2:
R
OR
E
Option 3:
AND
E
Option 4:
NAND
R
Correct Answer:
NOR
A
Solution:
C
As we learn
NOR Gate -
- wherein
0
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Q. 3 electric field between the two spheres of a charged spherical condenser
Option 1:
Is zero
S
R
Option 2:
Is constant
E
Option 3:
Increases with distance from the centre
E
Option 4:
R
Correct Answer:
A
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
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centre as .
Option 1:
E
Option 2:
R
Option 3:
towards charge
C
Option 4:
towards charge
Correct Answer:
towards charge
Solution:
As we learned
It states that total force acting on a given charge due to number of charges is the Vector sum of the
individual force acting on that charge due to all the charges.
0
Initially, force between A and C
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S
When a similar sphere B having charge +Q iskept at the mid point of line joining A and C, then Net force on B is
R
E
E
Q. 5 The half-life period of a radio-active element X is same as the mean life time of another
R
radio-active element Y . Initially they have the same number of atoms. Then
A
Option 1:
C
Option 2:
X will decay faster than Y
Option 3:
Y will decay faster than X
Option 4:
X and Y have same decay rate initially
Correct Answer:
X will decay faster than Y
So
0
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Q. 6 In the shown arrangement of the experiment of a meter bridge if AC corresponding to null
deflection of the galvanometer is x, what would be its value if the radius of the wire AB is
doubled.?
S
R
E
E
R
A
Option 1:
C
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
if radius of wire is doubled then the resistance of AC will change and the resistance of CB will also change.
But since does not change so should also not change at null point. Therefore point C does not
change
Option 1:
0
2.4%
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Option 2:
0.24%
Option 3:
0.48%
S
Option 4:
R
0.86%
E
Correct Answer:
0.24%
E
Solution:
As we learn
R
Change in Volume -
A
- wherein
C
Change in volume
Change in temperature
Q. 8
The dimension of ( : permittivity of free space; E : electric field) is
Option 1:
MLT-1
Option 2:
ML2T-2
0
Option 3:
ML-1T-2
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Option 4:
ML2T-1
Correct Answer: S
ML-1T-2
R
Solution:
As we have learnt,
E
Energy density -
E
- wherein
Energy density =
Q. 9 Longitudinal stress produced due to the decrease in length of a body under deforming
force is called
Option 1:
Tensile stress
Option 2:
Compressive stress
0
Option 3:
Shear stress
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Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
Compressive stress
S
R
Solution:
As we learn
E
- wherein
A
C
This longitudinal stress produced due to decrease in length of body under compressive stress.
Q. 10 The number of magnetic lines of force passing normally through a surface is defined as
Option 1:
magnetic permeability
Option 3:
magnetic flux
Option 4:
magnetic susceptibility
Correct Answer:
magnetic flux
Solution:
As we have learned
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Magnetic flux (f) -
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It is defined as the magnetic lines of force passing normally through a surface called magnetic flux.
S
R
E
Q. 11 Identify the semiconductor devices whose characteristics are given below, in the order (a),
(b), (c), (d) :
E
R
A
C
Option 1:
Simple diode, Zener diode, Solar cell, Light dependent resistance
Option 3:
Solar cell, Light dependent resistance, Zener diode, Simple diod
Option 4:
Zener diode, Solar cell, Simple diode, Light dependent resistance
Correct Answer:
Simple diode, Zener diode, Solar cell, Light dependent resistance
Solution:
As we learnt in
0
Zener diode -
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It can operate continuously without being damaged in the region of reverse biased
- wherein
Solar cells -
E
It is based on photovoltic effect .It convert solar energy into electrical energy .
R
- wherein
One of the semi conductor region is made so thin that the light incident on it reaches the PN junction and
A
get absorbed .
C
Correct option is 1.
Option 1:
Only (i)
Option 2:
Only (ii)
Option 3:
0
Both (i) and (ii)
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Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
Both (i) and (ii) S
Solution:
R
As we learned
E
Property of EM wave -
E
-
A
Q. 13 The two identical rod are arranged series combination in first case and in parallel
combination in second case. The ratio of their thermal conductivity is
Option 1:
1
Option 2:
2
Option 4:
4
Correct Answer:
1
Solution:
As we learn
0
-
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In first case
S
R
In second case
E
E
R
Q. 14
A
C
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
D'morgan's Theorem -
1)
0
2)
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3)
4)
- wherein
S
A and B are input.
R
E
E
R
A
C
or
Option 1:
weber / m
Option 2:
weber -m
Option 3:
weber
0
Option 4:
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Correct Answer:
weber
Solution: S
As we have learned
R
S.I and C.G.S unit -
-
R
Option 1:
Option 2:
Joule = coulomb/volt
Option 4:
Joule = volt/ampere
Correct Answer:
Solution:
0
So, unit will be V=Joule/Coulomb
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Joule=Volt x coulomb
Q. 17 S
Cathode rays travelling from east to west enter into region of electric field directed towards north to
south in the plane of paper. The deflection of cathode rays is towards
R
Option 1:
E
East
E
Option 2:
South
R
Option 3:
West
A
Option 4:
C
North
Correct Answer:
North
Solution:
Cathode rays (stream of negatively charged particles) deflect in the opposite direction of the field i.e. towards the
north.
Option 1:
0
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Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
S
R
Correct Answer:
E
E
Solution:
As we learnt
R
- wherein
I=0
Option 1:
Vertical velocity changes but horizontal velocity remains constant
Option 2:
Horizontal velocity changes but vertical velocity remains constant
Option 3:
Both vertical and horizontal velocities change
0
Option 4:
Neither vertical nor horizontal velocity changes
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Correct Answer:
Vertical velocity changes but horizontal velocity remains constant
Solution:
As we have learned
S
R
Velocity at any instance -
E
E
- wherein
R
A
C
Vertical velocity changes due to electric field, but no change in horizontal velocity.
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
0
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Option 4:
Correct Answer: S
R
Solution:
As we learn
E
Impedence -
E
-
R
A
Option 1:
The body will cool down lesser than the temperature of surrounding .
Option 2:
The body can never be cooled to a temperature lesser than it's surrounding .
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
The body can never be cooled to a temperature lesser than it's surrounding .
Solution:
As we learn
If theta = zero -
0
- wherein
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A body can never be cooled to a temperature lesser than surrouding by radiation
When
S
R
It can never cooled.
E
E
Q. 22 In the given figure each plate of capacitance C has partial value of charge
R
A
C
Option 1:
CE
Option 2:
Option 3:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
0
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In steady state current drawn from the battery
S
In steady state capacitor is fully charged hence No current will flow through line (2)
R
Hence potential difference across line (1) is
E
the same potential difference appears across the capacitor, so charge on capacitor
E
R
A
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Both (A) and (B)
Correct Answer:
All of the above
Solution:
As we learned
Intensity of EM wave -
0
- wherein
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= Permittivity of free space
Q. 24 When a conducting loop is moved in a magnetic field then the total charge induced depends
on -
A
C
Option 1:
Initial magnetic flux only
Option 2:
Final magnetic flux only
Option 3:
The total change in magnetic flux
Option 4:
The rate of change of magnetic flux
Correct Answer:
The total change in magnetic flux
Induced Charge -
- wherein
0
Induced Charge time independent
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S
R
Q. 25 Which of the following is true about an object in light rays.
E
Option 1:
there are two types of objets real object and vitrul object
E
Option 2:
R
Option 3:
A
Option 4:
none of these
Correct Answer:
both (A) ,and (B)23705
Solution:
as we lern
Object -
A source of light rays that are incident on an optical element. It may be a point object or an extended
object .They are of two kind real object & virtual object.
- wherein
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There are two types of objects, rel object and virtual object
Q. 26
A tank contains three layers of immisible liquid. The first layer is of water with (r.i. ) and
thickness 8cm.The second layer is of oil with r.i. and thickness 9cm, while third layer is of
glycerine with r.i. 2 and thickness 4cm.Then apperent depth of bottom is :
0
Option 1:
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10cm
Option 2:
12cm S
Option 3:
14cm
R
Option 4:
E
16cm
E
Correct Answer:
14cm
R
Solution:
As we learn
A
- wherein
depth
=14cm
Q. 27
0
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As shown in figure Two forces are acting on a block of mass m. Initially block was at rest. If
F1 = 24N & h = 2m & K.E of block at position is 30J. Then what is value of F2
S
Option 1:
R
E
E
Option 2:
R
Option 3:
A
Option 4:
C
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Net work done by all the forces give the change in kinetic energy -
0
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So
S
R
E
Option 1:
Tesla
A
Option 2:
Gayss
C
Option 3:
Webor/m
Option 4:
Maxwell / cm2
Correct Answer:
Tesla
Solution:
As we learn
Or Tesla
0
SI unit of magnetic field is Tesla or Weber/m2.
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Q. 29 Choose the correct option
Option 1:
S
For isolated system total energy remain constant
R
Option 2:
E
Option 3:
For isolated system only heat energy is constant
R
Option 4:
For isolated system only kinetic energy is constant
A
Correct Answer:
For isolated system total energy remain constant
C
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
Option 1:
Troposphere
0
Option 2:
Stratosphere
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Option 3:
Mesosphere
Option 4:
Thermosphere
S
R
Correct Answer:
Thermosphere
E
Solution:
As we learned
E
R
Thermosphere -
A
It is thermal classification of the atmosphere. In the thermosphere, temperature increases with altitude.
-
C
Q. 31 If a person displaced a box inside the train through displacement with the help of force
,while during this time interval displacement of train was . Then find work done by
force .
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
0
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Correct Answer:
Solution: S
As we learned
R
Work done depends on the frame of refrence -
E
E
- wherein
R
Q. 32 A cell of emf E is connected across resistance R.The potential difference between the
terminal of a cell is found to be V.The internal resistance of the cell must be
Option 2:
(E-V).R
Option 3:
Option 4:
0
Correct Answer:
36
Solution:
As we learnt
S
Internal resistance -
R
E
In case of a cell the opposition of electrolyte to the flow of current through it
E
- wherein
It is showed by
R
A
C
V=E-Ir
Option 1:
2R
Option 2:
R
0
Option 3:
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Option 4:
Correct Answer:
S
R
Solution:
As we learn
E
-
A
C
Lg =
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Q. 34 If frequency of incident light is greater than thresold frequency for that particlar metal. but if
we reduce its intensity by half how does it affect photoelectric current:
Option 1:
it will become half
Option 2:
it will become thrice
Option 3:
it will double
0
Option 4:
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it will be unaffected
Correct Answer:
it will become half
Solution:
As we learn
S
R
Effect of intensity on photoelectric current -
E
For a fixed frequency, the photolelectric current increases linearly with increase in intensity of light
E
R
- wherein
A
C
( If )
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so
where L = intensity
then
0
Q. 35 The SI unit of Intensity of magnetising field is -
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Option 1:
Versted
Option 2:
Tesla
S
R
Option 3:
A/m
E
Option 4:
A/m2
E
Correct Answer:
R
A/m
A
Solution:
As we learn
C
- wherein
In C.G.S. - Oersted
Chemistry
Q. 1 30 KJ of heat is required to increase the temperature of a system by 50 C, then its heat
capacity will be :
0
Option 1:
6 KJ / 0C
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Option 2:
3 KJ / 0C
Option 3:
12 KJ / 0C
S
R
Option 4:
E
1 KJ / 0C
Correct Answer:
E
6 KJ / 0C
R
Solution:
As we learn
A
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a system by one unit.
- wherein
Option 1:
Penicilin
0
Option 2:
Amioglycosiole
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Option 3:
0.03 ppm Cl2
Option 4: S
Ofloxacin
Correct Answer:
R
0.03 ppm Cl2
E
Solution:
The antibiotics can either be bactericidal or bacteriostatic.
E
Bactericidal: The drugs which kill the organism in the body. For example, penicillin, ofloxacin, and
aminoglycosides.
R
Option 1:
Strong electrolyte
Option 2:
weak electrolyte
Option 3:
Both (1) and (2)
Correct Answer:
Strong electrolyte
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
0
For strong electrolyte, increases slowly with dilution.
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Debye Huckle on sager's equation is applicable for Strong electrolyte.
Option 1:
E
R
Option 2:
A
Option 3:
C
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
0
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, , - R (alkyl groups)
Bronsted Acid
Option 2:
E
Bronsted Base
R
Option 3:
Amphoteric
A
Option 4:
None of these
C
Correct Answer:
Amphoteric
Solution:
As we learned from
- wherein
0
Option 1:
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Option 2:
Option 3:
S
R
Option 4:
E
Correct Answer:
E
Solution:
R
As we have learnt,
Q. 7 Shape of is
Option 1:
triangular bipyramidal
Option 2:
linear
Option 4:
V-shaped
Correct Answer:
linear
Solution:
As we have learnt,
In Xenon difluoride, Xe has 5 electron pairs (3 lone pairs and 2 bond pairs). Hence, it has
hybridisation.
0
The structure is given as
36
S
R
Lone pairs occupy the axial position whereas Fluorine occupies the axial position. The shape of the
molecule is linear.
E
Option 1:
Transport of energy
C
Option 2:
Free electron and frequent collision of atoms
Option 3:
Lattice defects
Option 4:
Capacity to absorb energy
Correct Answer:
Free electron and frequent collision of atoms
Solution:
As we have learned
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Thermal conductivity of metals -
On heating a part of the metal, the kinetic energy of the electron in that region increase. The energised
electron moves rapidly to the cooler part and gives their excess kinetic energy to other electrons in the
cooler part of the metal.Thus heat is conducted through metal.
For good conductors, there must be free electrons present in the metal.
Therefore, Option(2) is correct.
0
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Option 1:
and
Option 2: S
and
R
Option 3:
E
Option 4:
E
Correct Answer:
R
Solution:
A
Here electrophilic addition reaction is favourable since the Carbocation generated and it will be stabilised
by lone pairs over oxygen. Then the nucleophilic attack will take place on the carbocation and form the
C
addition product.
Option 2:
Victor meyer test
Option 3:
Lucas reagent
Option 4:
All
Correct Answer:
All
0
Solution:
As we learned
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Test for alcohols by Victor - Meyer's test -
Reagents used
S
R
- wherein
E
E
R
A
Oxidation, Victor meyer test and Lucas reagents are used to distinguish between alcohol.
C
Option 1:
Option 3:
Option 4:
None
Correct Answer:
Solution:
The given reaction of with produces and
0
The balanced chemical equation given below:
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Therefore, option (1) is correct.
Q. 12 S
Which of the following is correct order of filling of electrons in a species having more than
one electron
R
Option 1:
E
E
Option 2:
R
Option 3:
A
C
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
Aufbau Principle -
In the ground state of the atoms, the orbitals are filled in order of their increasing energies.
0
According to Aufbau rule -
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Order is
Q. 13
S
Relation between Kp and Kc for given equilibrium
R
E
Option 1:
E
R
Option 2:
A
C
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
as we learn
- wherein
here ng=1
0
Q. 14 The colour less gas with suffoctaing smell
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Option 1:
Option 2:
S
R
Option 3:
E
Option 4:
E
R
Correct Answer:
A
Solution:
As we have learned
C
are browned coloured gas . is a solid . is a colourless gas with suffocating
smell
Option 1:
Option 2:
During adiabatic expansion, temp. of gas decreases
Option 3:
During adiabatic expansion, Temp. of gas increases
Option 4:
All are correct
0
Correct Answer:
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During adiabatic expansion, Temp. of gas increases
Solution:
As we learn
Adiabatic Process -
S
R
Heat exchange between system and surrounding is zero i.e.
E
- wherein
E
R
A
Q. 16 Which of the following chemicals can be added for sweetening of food items at cooking
temperature and does not provide calories?
Option 1:
Sucrose
Option 2:
Alitame
Option 4:
Sucralose
Correct Answer:
Sucralose
Solution:
Sucralose is a trichloro derivative of sucrose. Its appearance and taste are like sugar. It is stable at
cooking temperature. It does not provide calories.
Therefore, Option(4) is correct.
0
Q. 17 Oxidation number of in is
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Option 1:
-3.5
Option 2:
S
+3.5
R
Option 3:
E
+3 , +5
Option 4:
E
+5
R
Correct Answer:
+5
A
Solution:
As we learned
C
Oxidation Number -
Oxidation number denotes the oxidation state of an element in a compound ascertained according to a
set of rules formulated on the basis that electron pair in a covalent bond belongs entirely to more
electronegative elements.
Option 1:
Oxidation
0
Option 2:
Reduction
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Option 3:
Redox
Option 4: S
None
R
Correct Answer:
Redox
E
Solution:
As we have learnt,
E
R
In combustion, oxygen works as oxidising agent and hydrocarbon acts as reducing agent hence reaction
is a redox reaction.
A
Option 1:
Zeeman effect
Option 2:
Stark effect
Option 3:
Photoelectric effect
Correct Answer:
Stark effect
Solution:
As we learned
Stark effect -
0
-
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Splitting of spectral lines under the influence of electric field is called stark effect.
Q. 20
S
Which of the following is a poor conductor of electricity ?
R
E
Option 1:
B
E
Option 2:
Al
R
Option 3:
Ga
A
Option 4:
Tn
C
Correct Answer:
B
Solution:
As we have learned
Boron is a bad conductor , other element of this group are good conductor
Option 1:
Production of NH4NO3 for fertilisers
Option 2:
0
use in explosive
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Option 3:
use in pyrotechnics
Option 4:
as oxidiser in rocket fuel
S
Correct Answer:
R
Production of NH4NO3 for fertilisers
E
Solution:
As we learnt ,
E
R
For fertilizers, explosives, pyrotechnics, pickling of stainless stell, rocket and fuel
A
-
C
HNO3 is used in making explosive , pyrotechnics , oxidiser in rocket fuel but its major use to form
NH4NO3 for fetiliser .
Option 1:
Option 3:
Option 4:
All
Correct Answer:
All
Solution:
As we learnt
0
Boranes as Lewis Acid -
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They are electron deficient compounds, hence act as Lewis Acid
has 3c - 2e bonds
S
R
has vacant p -orbital is also electron deficient and its polymer
E
1)
2)
R
3)
A
4)
C
Option 1:
2<4<3<1
Option 2:
1<2<3<4
Option 3:
1<3<2<4
Option 4:
4<3<2<1
Solution:
Configuration 1) and 3) refer to halogens Cl and F respectively. they have a high value of electron affinity.
Configuration 2) refers to a stable half-filled electronic configuration that has no tendency to accept an
additional electron.
Configuration 4) refers to alkali metals which are electropositive & have less tendency to accept
electrons.
From above
0
order of electron gain enthapy
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-349 (Cl) < -328 (F) < alkali < half filled
Option 1:
R
Furan
A
Option 2:
Thiophene
C
Option 3:
Tropone
Option 4:
Pyridine
Correct Answer:
Tropone
Solution:
As we learn
- wherein
0
Q. 25 What is correct about neoprene?
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a) Anionic addition polymerization
b) Homopolymer
Option 1:
b,c
E
Option 2:
R
b,d
A
Option 3:
a,d
C
Option 4:
a,c
Correct Answer:
b,c
Solution:
Neoprene -
- Homopolymer
Option 1 is correct.
0
Option 1:
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2.7
Option 2:
11.3 S
Option 3:
12.3
R
Option 4:
E
1.7
E
Correct Answer:
11.3
R
Solution:
As we learned from
A
Direction of reaction -
C
- wherein
The reaction quotient Q is defined in the same way as equilibrium constant Kc except that concentration
are not necessarily equilibrium values.
Option 1:
0
Option 2:
36
S
R
E
E
Option 3:
R
A
C
Correct Answer:
0
36
S
R
Solution:
As we learn
E
Paramagnetism -
E
- wherein
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
0
Correct Answer:
36
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
E
E
R
Option 1:
Option 3:
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
0
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Substrate -
The major reactant, which is attacked by some other chemical species, is called substrate
- wherein S
Alkenes
R
Alkynes
E
Benzene
E
Organic molecule which is undergoing reaction is known as substrate. Here in this reaction is a
substrate.
R
A
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
ALL of these
Solution:
As we have learned
It reacts with more electropositive metal to evolve H2 and produces SO2 on heating with less
electropositive metals than hydrogen
0
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Q. 31
The specific conductivity of solution at is and the
resistance of the cell containing this solution at
S is .
Option 1:
E
Option 2:
R
Option 3:
A
Option 4:
C
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Cell Constant -
The quantity is called cell constant denoted by the symbol. It depends on the distance between
the electrodes and their area of cross-section.
Q. 32 The branch of chemistry which deals with chemical changes in the environment is known as
0
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Option 1:
Organic chemistry
Option 2: S
Inorganic chemistry
R
Option 3:
Physical chemistry
E
Option 4:
Environmental Chemistry
E
Correct Answer:
Environmental Chemistry
R
Solution:
A
The branch of chemistry which deals with chemical changes in the environment is known as
Environmental chemistry. Environment Includes our surroundings such as water, soil, forests, sunlight,
etc.
C
Q. 33 A solution containing
Option 1:
Acidic
Option 2:
Basic
Option 4:
can't say
Correct Answer:
Neutral
Solution:
As we learned from
Value of p(H) -
0
Basic solution has p(H) > 7
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Neutral solution has p(H) = 7
S
R
So solution will be neutral
E
E
R
Option 1:
Ionization potential increases with decrease in size
C
Option 2:
N possess stable half filled p-orbital
Option 3:
The screening effect in N>O
Option 4:
O is more electropositive than N
Correct Answer:
N possess stable half filled p-orbital
Screening effect -
The actual charge experienced by the valence shell electron is called effective nuclear charge.
- wherein
The repulsive force experienced by valence shell electron from an inner shell electron is called a
screening effect.
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Due to electronic configuration, N has higher Ionisation potential than O.
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Hence, the option number (2) is correct.
Option 2:
Glyceraldehyde
E
Option 3:
R
Sucrose
Option 4:
A
Fructose
C
Correct Answer:
Sucrose
Solution:
As we have learnt,
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Q. 1
The value of the determinant is where is the cube root of
unity.
Option 1:
1
Option 2:
0
Option 3:
-1
0
Option 4:
36
2
Correct Answer:
0
Solution:
S
As we learnt
R
Property of determinant -
E
If each element in a row ( or column ) of a determinant is written as the sum of two or more terms then
the determinant can be written as the sum of two or more determinants
E
- wherein
R
A
Property of determinant -
C
If each element in a row ( or column ) of a determinant is written as the sum of two or more terms then
the determinant can be written as the sum of two or more determinants
- wherein
and
Option 1:
(3,2,0)
Option 2:
(1,4,0)
Option 3:
(2,3,0)
Option 4:
0
(0,1,4)
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Correct Answer:
(2,3,0)
Solution:
As we have learned
Co-ordinate axes -
S
R
There are infinite points in plane we want to identify them by using three mutually perpendicular lines
known as co-ordinate axes
E
- wherein
E
R
A
C
Point is ( , 0)
Also ,
Option C
Q. 3 Sum of 10 terms of an A.P is 110. If its first term is 2. FInd its common difference.
Option 1:
1
Option 2:
0
2
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Option 3:
3
Option 4:
4
S
Correct Answer:
R
2
E
Solution:
As we have learnt,
E
R
- wherein
C
For any n, there shall be a unique value for the nth term.
Sum of n terms of an AP -
and
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Sum of n terms of an AP
- wherein
first term
common difference
number of terms
0
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S
R
E
E
Option 1:
C
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
All of the above
Solution:
As we learned
Let y = f(x) is a curve then dy / dx = f'(x) and at a particular point (h, k) it gives slope of tangent. From fig
0
- wherein
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S
R
E
E
R
A
Option 1:
The greatest integer
Option 2:
Fractional part
Option 3:
Modulus
Correct Answer:
Polynomial
Solution:
As we have learnt,
0
-
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Q. 6
S
For a non -zero vector a, the set of real numbers, satisfying consists of all
R
x such that
E
Option 1:
0<x<3
E
Option 2:
R
3<x<7
Option 3:
A
-7 < x < -3
C
Option 4:
-7 < x < 3
Correct Answer:
3<x<7
Solution:
As we learn
Magnitude of a Vector -
- wherein
We have
Option 1:
0
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Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
S
R
Correct Answer:
E
E
Solution:
As we have learned
R
- wherein
Slope of tangent =
0
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Q. 8 What is the value of 'a' so that product of roots of cubic equation is 1, where cubic equation
is:
S
R
Option 1:
E
E
R
Option 2:
A
Option 3:
C
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
0
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Q. 9 If position vector of a point A is a +2b and a divides Ab in the ratio 2:3, then the position
vector of B is :
S
R
Option 1:
2a - b
E
Option 2:
b - 2a
E
Option 3:
a - 3b
R
Option 4:
A
Correct Answer:
C
a - 3b
Solution:
As we learn
Section Formula -
- wherein
If and are position vectors, than position vector of point that divides AB in m : n
0
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Q. 10 S
R
Option 1:
E
Option 2:
E
R
Option 3:
A
Option 4:
C
None of these
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Lagrange Identity -
0
Q. 11 Which of the following lines is parallel to
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Option 1:
Option 2:
S
R
Option 3:
E
Option 4:
E
None of these
R
Correct Answer:
A
Solution:
As we have learned
C
.
- wherein
Option (B)
R
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
0
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S
R
- wherein
E
is the equation
E
R
A
C
Option 1:
Inclusive OR
Option 3:
Exclusive OR
Option 4:
None
Correct Answer:
Inclusive OR
Solution:
As we have learned
0
Inclusive "OR" -
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If two statements can occur at the same time.
- wherein
Q. 14
E
R
Option 1:
A
C
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
0
Where are rational numbers
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S
R
E
Q. 15 If 2,7,3,9,8 have frequencies 2,3,4,5,1 respectively, then find mean deviation about 6.
E
Option 1:
R
A
C
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Solution:
As we learned
Mean Deviation -
0
-
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S
R
E
Q. 16
E
Option 1:
R
Option 2:
A
a(100)> 100
C
Option 3:
a(200)<100
Option 4:
a(200)>100
Correct Answer:
a(100) < 100
Solution:
As we have learned
Divisibility -
We write
=
- wherein
0
a(200) > 100
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and a(100) < 100
Q. 17
Solution of D.E is S
R
Option 1:
E
Option 2:
E
R
Option 3:
A
Option 4:
C
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt
0
Q. 18 Which of the following is true ?
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Option 1:
If f(x) is continous at 1 , f(1)= 10 then there exists an interval such that
Option 2:
S
R
If f(x) is continous at 1 , f(1)= 10 then there exists an interval such that
E
Option 3:
If f(x) is continous at 1 , f(1)= 10 then there exists an interval such that
E
R
Option 4:
If f(x) is continous at 1 , f(1)= 10 then there exists an interval such that
A
Correct Answer:
If f(x) is continous at 1 , f(1)= 10 then there exists an interval such that
C
Solution:
As we have learned
If f is continuous at a and then there exists an open interval ( ) such that for
all has the same sign as
Q. 19 equals
0
Option 1:
0
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Option 2:
1
Option 3: S
e
R
Option 4:
E
Correct Answer:
1
E
Solution:
As we have learned
R
Option 1:
0
Option 2:
36
Option 3:
Option 4:
S
None of these
R
Correct Answer:
E
E
Solution:
As we learnt
R
So,
Q. 21
Let and are two curves then there
curves in first quadrant
Option 1:
intersect at
Option 2:
0
Touch each other
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Option 3:
intersect at
Option 4:
intersect at
S
R
Correct Answer:
Touch each other
E
Solution:
As we have learened
E
- wherein
C
Where
and
at is -1
at t= 1 is -1
0
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Q. 22 Equation of tangent at (3, 4) being on
S is
R
Option 1:
E
E
Option 2:
R
Option 3:
A
Option 4:
C
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt,
Equation of tangent -
Let is the point on the curve y = f(x) then direct we can write as
So equation becomes
0
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Q. 23 Which of the following function don't have derivative zero for all x ?
Option 1: S
R
Option 2:
E
Option 3:
E
Option 4:
R
Correct Answer:
A
Solution:
C
As we have learned
- wherein
(A),( B), and ( C) are 1,1 and 0 respectively for all x so they are constant in
so have derivative zero in entire interval
is one except at x= 0 so it is not constant for all x so its derivative is not always zero in
Q. 24
0
36
Option 1:
e
Option 2:
S
R
Option 3:
1
E
Option 4:
Does not exist
E
Correct Answer:
R
Does not exist
Solution:
A
As we learned
C
=
Option 1:
Option 2:
0
Option 3:
36
Option 4:
S
Correct Answer:
R
E
Solution:
As we learned
E
- wherein
Option 1:
Option 2:
0
36
Option 3:
Option 4: S
All of these
Correct Answer:
R
E
Solution:
As we learned
E
R
Q. 27
Option 1:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learned
0
Negation of Conjunction "And" -
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Negation of p q is
S
R
E
Q. 28 Let a curve y=f(x) passes through (1,2) . If tangent drawn at (1,2 ) to y= f(x) has slope 3/4 then
f'(1) equals
E
R
Option 1:
3/4
A
Option 2:
4/3
C
Option 3:
-4/3
Option 4:
-3/4
Correct Answer:
3/4
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
0
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S
R
E
f'(1) is derivative of f(x) at point with x- coordinate 1 . so f'(1) is slope of tangent at point with x-
coordinate 1 , which is already given to be 3/4
A
f'(1)= 3/4
C
Option 1:
9
Option 3:
Both (1) and (2)
Option 4:
None
Correct Answer:
None
Solution:
As we learned
0
Divisibility -
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To show that an expression is divisible by an integer.
We write
S
=
R
- wherein
E
Put
R
Correct option is 4
A
Option 1:
5
Option 2:
6
Option 3:
7
Option 4:
8
Solution:
As we have learned
Sum of n terms of a GP -
- wherein
0
first term
common ratio
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number of terms
S
R
E
so least value is 7
E
R
= (0,5)
C
Option 1:
(0,0)
Option 2:
(0,5)
Option 3:
(5/2,5/2)
Option 4:
none of these
Solution:
As we have learned
Circumcentre of triangle -
- wherein
0
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S
R
E
E
B = ( )
A
C = (0,5)
C
circumcentre is (0,0)
Option 1:
Always
Option 2:
if and only P(A) = 0
Option 4:
If and Only If P(A) = 0 or 1
Correct Answer:
If and Only If P(A) = 0 or 1
Solution:
As we have learned
Independent events -
Two or more events are said to be independent if occurence or non occurence of any of them does not
0
affect the probability of occurence of or non - occurence of other events.
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-
The evnent can only be independent of itself when either there is no chance of happening it or when it is
S
certain to happen
Option 1:
P is true , q is false
Option 2:
P is false , q is false
Option 3:
P is false , q is true
Correct Answer:
P is false , q is false
Solution:
As we have learned
0
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Q. 34 General term of a GP is then find the common ratio of GP.
S
R
Option 1:
E
Option 2:
E
Option 3:
R
A
Option 4:
C
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt,
- wherein
r=2
r = 1/10
General term of a GP -
0
- wherein
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first term
common ratio
S
R
E
E
Common ratio =
R
Q. 35 The angle formed by tangent drawn at (0, 0) to the curve with positive -
A
axis is ?
C
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt,
Geometrical interpretation of dy / dx -
0
Slope of tangent line is where is the angle made by the line with the +ve direction of x axis.
36
-
S
R
Now, slope of the tangent at (0,0) = at (0,0) = -1
E
E
R
A
C
Q. 36 Find the inverse of the matrix ABDC. Where A,B,C and D are square matrix of order 3.
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt
Reversal law -
- wherein
0
and are invertible matrices of same order
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Q. 37 Solve the D.E
S
R
E
E
Option 1:
R
Option 2:
A
C
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
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Linear Differential Equation -
- wherein
0
of the form
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If=
General Solution
S
R
E
Q. 38
E
Option 1:
F
C
Option 2:
NOt true
Option 3:
T
Option 4:
Not false
Correct Answer:
T
Solution:
Q. 39
Let then equals ?
0
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Option 1:
Option 2:
S
R
Option 3:
E
E
Option 4:
R
Correct Answer:
A
C
Solution:
As we have learnt,
0
Let
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S
R
E
Option 1:
C
(7/3,4/3 )
Option 2:
(8/3,25/24)
Option 3:
(5/2,19/16)
Option 4:
(4/3,7/3)
Correct Answer:
(7/3,4/3 )
Euler line -
In any non equilateral triangle the circumcentre (O), the centriod (G) and the orthocentre (H) are collinear and G
divides OH in ratio 1:2
- wherein
0
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centroid :
S
R
E
E
R
English
A
Q. 1 Find out the pair of words from the options which exhibits the same relationship as shown
by the question pair of words:
C
Usurp: Appropriate
Option 1:
Miraculous: Moron
Option 2:
Atrocious: Dreadful
Option 3:
Misappropriate: Charity
Correct Answer:
Atrocious: Dreadful
Solution:
The question pair of words contains synonyms. Similarly, atrocious and dreadful also carry the same idea
Ask around
0
Option 1:
Ask many people the same question
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Option 2:
Ask different questions
Option 3:
Ask one to do a favour
S
R
Option 4:
Ask people weird questions
E
Option 5:
E
Correct Answer:
R
Solution:
The phrasal verb means to ask many people the same question
C
Q. 3 Find out the most appropriate word to replace the following set of words:
Option 1:
Audacious
Option 2:
Gregarious
Option 4:
Precarious
Option 5:
Glorious
Correct Answer:
Blatant
Solution:
Blatant means open and unashamed.
0
Q. 4 Find out the odd one out among the following words:
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Option 1:
Uninviting S
Option 2:
Charismatic
R
Option 3:
E
Appealing
Option 4:
E
Enchanting
R
Option 5:
Arresting
A
Correct Answer:
Uninviting
C
Solution:
Uninviting means unattractive while others denote attractive appearance.
Q. 5 Find out the pair of words from the options which exhibits the same relationship as shown
by the question pair of words:
Scraggy: Emaciated
Option 1:
Brawny: Strapping
Option 3:
Nitwit: Intelligent
Option 4:
Resplendent: Nonchalant
Correct Answer:
Brawny: Strapping
Solution:
Scraggy and emaciated are synonymous to each other. They mean weak. Similarly, brawny and strapping
mean strong.
0
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Aptitude
Q. 1 Directions : In a certain code language, the codes for some words are as follows
S
NATION - agvnab
R
REMOTE - agvnab
E
Option 1:
persbgc
Option 2:
perngbe
Option 3:
None of these
Option 4:
pebryc
Correct Answer:
perngbe
Solution:
In the first word, the letter N is repeated and so is the code a. Hence, for N, the code is a. Similarly, from
the second word, the code for E is 'r'. In first and sixth words the letter o is common and so is the code b.
Hence, the code for o is b. In the fifth word, the letter m is repeated and so is the code z. Hence, the code
for m is z. Similarly, the codes for the remaining letters can be determined.
The letters and their respective codes are as follows:
Letter: A C E F I L M N O R S T
Code letter: n p R s v y z a b e f G
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The code for 'CREATOR' is perngbe.
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Q. 2 In a certain code, INSTITUTION is written as NOITUTITSNI. How is PERFECTION written in that
code?
Option 1:
NOICTEFREP
S
R
Option 2:
NOITCEFERP
E
Option 3:
E
None of these
R
Option 4:
NOITCEFREP
A
Option 5:
NOITCEFRPE
C
Correct Answer:
NOITCEFREP
Solution:
The complete world has written in the reverse form.
Option 2:
100144
Option 3:
100121
Option 4:
100150
Option 5:
121169
0
Correct Answer:
100121
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Solution:
49, 1625, 3649, 6481, -----------------
Q. 4 A started from his house towards North. After covering a distance of 8 km. he turned towards left and
E
covered a distance of 6 km. What is the shortest distance now from his house?
R
Option 1:
A
10 km
Option 2:
C
18 km
Option 3:
14 km
Option 4:
2 km
Option 5:
16km
Correct Answer:
10 km
Required Distance
= AC
= √(82 + 62)
= √(64 + 36)
= 10 km
0
Q. 5 Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will be:
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Option 1:
Wednesday
Option 2:
Saturday
S
R
Option 3:
Tuesday
E
Option 4:
E
Monday
Option 5:
R
Thursday
A
Correct Answer:
Saturday
C
Solution:
Number of the odd days in 61 days = 61/7
Odd days = 5
Q. 6 On 8th Dec, 2007 Saturday falls. What day of the week was it on 8th Dec, 2006?
Option 1:
Sunday
Option 3:
Monday
Option 4:
Friday
Option 5:
Tuesday
Correct Answer:
Friday
0
Solution:
The year 2006 is an ordinary year. So, it has 1 odd day.
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So, the day on 8th Dec, 2007 will be 1 day beyond the day on 8th Dec, 2006.
Option 1:
E
24
R
Option 2:
21
A
Option 3:
20
C
Option 4:
18
Option 5:
22
Correct Answer:
24
Solution:
0, 2, 8, 14, ?, 34
The series follows the pattern of 12-1, 22- 2, 32-1 and so on.
Q. 8 Directions : Given two statements, verify the conclusions and mark the answer as given below.
Statements:
Conclusions:
I. Some stools are chairs II. Table is not a stool.
Option 1:
0
if only conclusion I follow.
Option 2:
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If only conclusion II follows.
Option 3:
If either conclusion I or II follows. S
Option 4:
R
If neither of the two conclusions follows.
E
Option 5:
If both conclusions follow
E
Correct Answer:
if only conclusion I follow.
R
A
C
(i) If the first digit as well as the last digit is odd, both are to be coded as `X’.
0
(ii) If the first digit as well as the last digit is even, both are to be coded as $.
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Question : 487692
Option 1:
$KEFM@
S
R
Option 2:
AKEFM@
E
Option 3:
E
AKEFMS
Option 4:
R
$LEFMS
A
Option 5:
None of these
C
Correct Answer:
None of these
Solution:
713540 => E%*BA#
Q. 10 Directions : Select from the answer choices an appropriate term to replace the question mark (?)
and continue the sequence of the series.
C, E, H, L, Q,?
Option 2:
D
Option 3:
N
Option 4:
M
Option 5:
X
0
Correct Answer:
W
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Solution:
C, E, H, L, Q,?