UGEE 2021 SUPR
Question 1: How many points are possible in the 3D plane that satisfy the given three statements?
• x=2
• xi + yj + zk = 5
• y = mz + c, where m and c are constants
Options:
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3
(e) None of the above
Question 2: A line is passing through two points in the x-y plane whose coordinates are given s
(1, 2) and (2, 1). Find the angle of inclination the line makes with the positive direction of the x-
axis?
Options:
(a)
4
3
(b)
4
7
(c)
4
9
(d)
4
x2 + x − 1
Question 3: lim 2 is equal to which of the following?
x → x − 2 x + 3
Options:
(a) 0
(b) +
(c) −
(d) 1
Question 4: Which of the following given functions is not a one-one function? (where ‘n’ belongs
to natural numbers ‘N’).
Options:
( )( )
(a) f ( x ) = n n
(b) f ( x ) = n − 1
(c) f ( x ) = 2n
(d) f ( x ) = n n
(e) f ( x ) = n − 3 , if ‘n’ is odd f ( x ) = 0 , if ‘n’ is even
Question 5: If ‘q’ is a charge of magnitude 10-6C, which is placed at the origin (0, 0), respectively.
( )
Find the potential difference between the points (3, 0) and 3, 3 within the x-y plane due to
the charge.
Options:
(a) 6
(b) 4.5
(c) 4
(d) 9
(e) None of the above
Question 6: A bag contains 17 balls of 4 different colours. There exists minimum of 2 balls of a
particular colour m the bag. Bag contains maximum number of green balls and the number of balls
of any two colours aren’t the same. If we randomly pick 11 balls from the bag such that there
should be at least two balls of the same colour and the remaining balls of another colour. Then the
probability of having at least one green ball among those 11 balls picked from the bag is?
Options:
(a) 12
(b) 11
(c) 10
(d) 9
(e) 8
Question 7: If in an isobaric process, no heat is supplied to the system then find the correct options
regarding the process?
Options:
(a) w = − pv, U = nCvdt
(b) w = − pv, U = Q − pv
(c) w = pv, U = 0
(d) Data Insufficient
(e) None of the above
Question 8: Which of the following quantum numbers are possible?
Options:
(a) 3, 4, 3, -1/2
(b) 3, 3, 2, +1/2
(c) 1, 0, 1, -1/2
(d) 3, 1, 0, +1/2
(e) None of the above
Question 9: f ( x ) = x 2 for 0 x 1,
1
f ( x) = for x 0
x
f ( x ) = 0 for x 1
Then, which of the following is correct regarding f ( x ) ?
Options:
(a) f ( x ) is differentiable at 0 and 1
(b) f ( x ) is not differentiable at 0 and 1
(c) f ( x ) is differentiable at 0 but not differentiable at 1
(d) f ( x ) is not differentiable at 0 but differentiable at 1
(e) Data Insufficient
Question 10: In a harmonic oscillator, in order to double the harmonic frequency, what should be
the change in mass attached to the spring?
Options:
(a) Mass should be reduced by 4 times
(b) Mass should be reduced by 2 times
(c) Mass should be reduced by 8 times
(d) Mass should be reduced by 16 times
(e) Mass should be reduced by 32 times
Question 11: A rectangular loop is placed in the magnetic field B = i – j and the four corners of
the rectangular loop have the following coordinates: A = ( 5, 0, 0), B = (0, 5, 10), C = (5, 0, 10) D
= (0, 0, 10). Then, find the total flux through the rectangular loop? (where all lengths have been
given in SI unit)
Options:
(a) 25 Wb
(b) 50 Wb
(c) 20 2 Wb
(d) 10 2 Wb
(e) None of the above
Question 12: Calculate the mean free path for oxygen molecules at a temperature of 27oC and
pressure 1.01 × 105 Pa. Assume the molecular diameter as 0.3 nm and the gas are idal. (K = 1.38
× 10-23)
Options:
(a) 102 nm
(b) 104 nm
(c) 98 nm
(d) 106 nm
(e) None of the above
Question 13: 2kg of water at 80oC is mixed with 8kg water at 20oC. Half of the resultant solution
is missed with 15kg water at 36oC and the other half is mixed with 15kg water at 24oC and finally
all the proportions are mixed together. Find the resultant temperature.
Options:
(a) 50
(b) 32
(c) 38
(d) 28
(e) 30.5
Question 14: ΔII<0, S<0 where H and S stand for enthalpy and entropy respectively, then will the
reaction be spontaneous?
Options:
(a) Spontaneous at low temperature
(b) Will never be spontaneous
(c) Spontaneous at high temperature
(d) Spontaneous at sufficiently low temperature
(e) Data insufficient
Question 15: A coin is tossed 5 times. Consider head and tail to be written in binary notation as 1
and 0 respectively. Find the probability of saving binary 101.
Options:
(a) 4/2187
(b) 8/4374
(c) 11/2187
(d)13/2187
(e) 11/32
Question 16: A curve is given by the equation x = e sin sin and y = e cos cos . Find the length
of the curve between = 0 and = ?
2
Options:
(a) 25
(b) 20
(c) 15
(d) 12
(e) None of the above
Question 17: The equation of the line through the point (0, 1, 2) and perpendicular to the line
x −1 y +1 z −1
= = is:
2 3 −2
Options:
x y −1 z − 2
(a) = =
3 4 −3
x y −1 z − 2
(b) = =
−3 4 3
x y −1 z − 2
(c) = =
3 −4 3
x y −1 z − 2
(d) = =
3 4 3
(e) None of the above
Question 18: If dy/dx = a(x/y) for x, y belonging to the set of real numbers. Then the given
equation represents a hyperbola for which of the following conditions?
Options:
(a) Any positive real value of a
(b) Any negative real value of a
(c) For a = 0
(d) For all real values of a
(e) None of the above
Question 19: If two vectors along the edges of a parallelopiped are 4i-j+7k and 3i+2j+5k
respectively then the expression of the third vector for which the area of the parallelepiped is 0
will be?
Options:
(a) i + 9j + k
(b) 5j + 6k
(c) 7k
(d) 2i + 3j + 4k
(e) None of the above
Question 20: If the two vectors along the edges of the parallelopiped are 16i + 16k + 8k and 3i +
4j + 8k. Then what would be the area of the parallelogram?
Options:
(a) 8 2
(b) 4 2
(c) 3 2
(d) 2 2
(e) 1360
Question 21: Find the equivalent capacitance of the circuit.
Options:
(a) 20/17
(b) 1/3
(c) 4/17
(d) 20/7
(e) None of the above
Question 22: CO, CN, NF, NO, N2. Which of the above species will stabilise?
I. After losing an e-?
Options:
(a) CN
(b) CO
(c) NF
(d) NO
(e) N2
Question 23: CO, CN, NF, NO, N2. Which of the above species will stabilise?
II. After gaining an e-?
Options:
(a) CN
(b) CO
(c) NF
(d) NO
(e) N2
Question 24: If the new kinetic energy is 16 times the original one, then find the new De-Broglie
wavelength.
Options:
(a) 1/4 times the original De-Broglie wavelength
(b) 4 times the original De-Broglie wavelength
(c) 8 times the original De-Broglie wavelength
(d) 1/8 times the original De-Broglie wavelength
(e) Data Insufficient
Question 25: What should be the equation of a line passing through the point (1, 2) and
perpendicular to the line y = 3x – 1?
Options:
(a) x + 3y + 7 = 0
(b) x + 3y – 7 = 0
(c) x + 3y = 0
(d) x – 3y = 0
(e) None of the above
Question 26: f(x) = cx2/3. If Rolle’s theorem is applicable on f(x) in the interval [0, 2]. Find C.
Options:
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3
(e) 4
1 z
Question 27: Find
0 z + 4z + 2
2
Options:
(a) 1 2
(b) 2 2
(c) 3 2
(d) 4
(e) None of the above
Question 28: A Carnot engine working in the range of 400K to 800K gives an output power of
12000J. What is the power input?
Options:
(a) 300J
(b) 400J
(c) 500J
(d) 2400J
(e) 2800J
x2 − x − 2
Question 29: Evaluate lim =?
x → x 2 − 4 x + 4
Options:
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) -1
(d) -∞
(e) None of the above
Question 30: Two identical blocks of the same metal having the same mass are maintained at
temperatures T1 and T2 respectively. They are brought in contact with each other and allowed to
attain thermal equilibrium at constant pressure. The change in entropy, ΔS, for this process is:
Options:
(T1 + T2 )2
(a) C p ln
4T1T2
(T1 + T2 )2
(b) C p ln
T1T2
(T1 + T2 )4
(c) C p ln
4T1T2
(T + T )
(d) C p ln 1 2
4T1T2
(e) None of the these
Question 31: Let P be any point on the wave v2/3 + y-2/3 = a2/3. Then what would be the strength
of the segment of the tangent between be coordinate axes?
Options:
(a) 4
(b) 2a
(c) 3a
(d) 4a
(e) 5a
1 0 0
Question 32: A = 2 1 0 Find the determinant value if ( A2 + l ) ( A + l ) ?
1
3 2 1
Options:
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 1
(d) 9
(e) None of the above
Question 33: Na2B4O7.10H2O – A- > H3BO3 – B - > B2O3. Find the reagents A and B respectively.
Options:
(a) A = HCl + heat, B = Heat
(b) A = Heat, B = Heat
(c) A = HCl, B = Heat
(d) A = HCl + water, B = Heat
(e) None of the above
1
1 − ax x
Question 34: Evaluate lim ?
x →0 1 − bx
Options:
(a) aa-b
(b) 1
(c) e
(d) b – a
(e) ca+b
Question 35: Which of the following statements is correct regarding N2 & N2+ ions?
Options:
(a) Both have the same bond order
(b) Both have the same bond length
(c) Both are paramagnetic
(d) Both are diamagnetic
(e) Both have different Bond length
Question 36: Find the area of the shaded region if the radius of the circle is 1cm.
Options:
(a) 1cm2
(b) 2cm2
(c) 4cm2
(d) 8cm2
(e) None of the above
Question 37: Find the position on the Benzene derivative, where propane will get attached.
Options:
(a)
(b)
(c) γ
(d)
(e) Propane will not get attached
Question 38: Which of the following has the maximum enol content?
(a) (b)
(c) CH3 – CO – CH4 (d) CH2 – CO – CH3 – CO – CH3
Options:
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) None of the above
Question 39: Find the set S from the following options which contain the root of the polynomial
1 + x + x2 + x3 + ….. + xn
Options:
(a) {0}
(b) {0, 1, -1
(c) {0, n+1th roots of unity} – {1}
(d) {0, 1}
(e) None of the above
Question 40: Find the current through the 4-ohm resistor mentioned in the diagram.
Options:
(a) 12/7
(b) 2/7
(c) 3/7
(d) 4/7
(e) None of the above
Question 41: Find the area of the shaded region, if the circle is of radius 0.5cm with centre at O.
Options:
(a) 4.5 cm2
(b) 4.8 cm2
(c) 5.6 cm2
(d) 6.8 cm2
(e) None of the above
Question 42: Two persons A and B mark three balls independently with number 1, 2 and 3
respectively. What is the probability that at least one of the balls is marked by the same number
by both A and B?
Options:
(a) 2/3
(b) 1/3
(c) 2/5
(d) 5/3
(e) None of the above
Question 43: Eight ants are present at the eight corners of the cube. Each ant starts to move
towards its adjacent corner. Find the probability such that no two ants collide with each other?
Options:
(a) 4/2187
(b) 2/2187
(c) 8/729
(d) 9/4374
(e) 8/2187
Question 44: If the reaction C2H4 + H2 gives C2H6, ΔHo = -x kj/molΔSo = (-x + 72) kj/mol. Then
what is the condition for the reaction to be spontaneous?
Options:
(a) Low temperature will be favourable for a spontaneous reaction
(b) High temperature will be favourable for a spontaneous reaction
(c) Low pressure will be favourable for a spontaneous reaction
(d) High pressure will be favourable for a spontaneous reaction
(e) None of the above
Question 45: A resistor develops 500J of heat energy in 20 seconds when 1.5A current is passed
through it. Now if the current is increased from 1.5 A to 3A, what will be the heat energy developed
in 20 seconds?
Options:
(a) 2000J
(b) 3000J
(c) 300J
(d) 4000J
(e) None of the above
UGEE 2021 REAP SECTION
Question 1: A factory produces two types of products X an Y. The price of the two products in
the market are 7 and 4 Rupees respectively. There are two machine A and B. X requires 3 hours
of both machines A and B. Y requires 2 hours of A and 1 hour of B. A and B can be used for 12
and 8 hours per day, respectively. Let the number of units of X that of Y that should be produced
be β. Given that the owner needs to maximize his profit.
What is the value of α? __________.
Question 2: A factory produces two types of products X an Y. The price of the two products in
the market are 7 and 4 Rupees respectively. There are two machine A and B. X requires 3 hours
of both machines A and B. Y requires 2 hours of A and 1 hour of B. A and B can be used for 12
and 8 hours per day, respectively. Let the number of units of X that of Y that should be produced
be β. Given that the owner needs to maximize his profit.
What is the value of β? __________.
Question 3: A factory produces a product which has a market value of Rupees 110. The production
cost follows the function of x as f(x) = x2 + 60x, where x is the number of units produced. Factories
can produce a maximum of 30 units per day. How many units should be produced to maximize the
profit?
Options:
(a) 20
(b) 30
(c) 25
(d) 27
(e) None of the above
Question 4: A sheriff is finding the Robin Hood in the neighbourhood of 3 houses. Mr. RED says
he is in his House. Mrs. GREEN says he is not in her house, Mr. WHITE says Mr. RED is lying.
If Mr. RED is lying then Mr. GREEN is also lying and if either of Mr. RED and Mr. GREEN is
lying then Mr. WHITE is also lying. Then Robin Hood would actually be in whose house?
Options:
(a) Mr. Red’s
(b) Mr. Green’s
(c) Mr. White’s
(d) Not in the neighbourhood
(e) Data Insufficient
Question 5: A person has taken a loan of 5 lakhs from a bank at an interest rate of 5%. He wants
to invest the money in 2 companies A and B. where A gives him 12% interest rate, while B gives
him 8% interest rate but B is more stable than A. How much should he invest in A to get a profit
of 25,000 with minimum risk?
Options:
(a) 2 lakh
(b) 3 lakh
(c) 2.3 lakh
(d) 2.5 lakh
(e) 2.75 lakh
Question 6: There is a particular breed of animals which is affected with a unique disease. If it is
brought near and kept within a shed with remaining 20 animals, the number of animals affected
due to the disease is equal to product of number of animals before being affected and number of
animals that got affected respectively. Find a relationship for number of animals being affected (as
a function of time t) after time “t”
Options:
(a) y = 20 (1 + aebt )
20
(b) y =
ae−bt
(c) y = 20 /1 + ae − bt
(d) y = 20 (1 − ae −bt )
(e) None of the above
Question 7: A Professor says that an instrument has 3 nozzles. One nozzle inputs nitrogen, another
one gives out cold nitrogen, another one gives out hot nitrogen. Is the above mentioned setup
thermodynamically possible? If yes, then which of the following options correctly states the
reason.
Question 8: Find the missing term in the series
20, 86, 27, 72, 48, ________, 83
Options:
(a) 60
(b) 64
(c) 66
(d) 72
(e) 44
Question 9: Find the missing term in the series.
3, 8, 15, 26, ______, 80, 147
Options:
(a) 45
(b) 38
(c) 54
(d) 68
(e) None of the above
Question 10: There are 3 friends Ari, Biju and Charu. They go to three different colleges namely
‘A’. ‘B’ and ‘C’. A college can provide courses in Electronics, Computer Science or Mechanical
Engineering. No two of the friends can have the same course. Ari can’t study in ‘A’ and Biju can’t
study in ‘B’. The friend studying in ‘B’ is doing electronics. Friend in ‘A’ cannot do Computer
Science Biju is not doing Mechanical Engineering. Where is C and what is she doing?
Options:
(a) At A, doing Mechanical
(b) At A, doing Electronics
(c) At B, doing Mechanical
(d) At C, doing Computer Science
(e) At C, doing Electronics
Question 11: In a hydrogen atom, approximately, how many times (in order of 10) does an electron
revolve around the nucleus in a second?
Options:
(a) 1
(b) 1000
(c) 1017
(d) 109
(e) None of the above
Question 12: Which of the following functions from f: N→N are not one-one but are onto
functions?
Options:
(a) y = x
(b) y = x2
(c) y = x – 1 if x is odd
Y = x + 1 if x is even
(d) y = x , where [.] is the greatest integer less than or equal to root(x)
(e) None of the above
Question 13: In some code the word EXAM is written as OVSG and TEST is written as ZOAZ
then, answer the following questions:
The word ANSWER is written in that code as: ______
Question 14: In some code the word EXAM is written as OVSG and TEST is written as ZOAZ
then, answer the following questions:
SFAWOB which two letters are coded the same as itself? ______ & ______
Question 15: In some code the word EXAM is written as OVSG and TEST is written as ZOAZ
then, answer the following questions:
The code JSDF symbolises which word:
Question 16: If two men took one card each (i.e., both of them together took 2 cards) from a deck
of 52 cards. After they took the cards and saw it, they replaced and reshuffled the cards. Then, the
two repeated the same process again. Find the probability of getting a different card the second
time which is not the same as the first time for each individual?
Options:
(a) 5/12
(b) 1/2
(c) 3/4
(d) 2/3
(e) None of the above
Question 17: If the spin magnetic quantum number m = +1/2, -1/2 and 0, then what are the atomic
numbers of the first three noble gases?
Options:
(a) 3, 15, 27
(b) 4, 16, 27
(c) 3, 15, 36
(d) 4, 15, 27
(e) None of the above
Question 18: If the length of two equal arcs of a circle is L such that πr ≤ L ≤ 3πr. If the angle
between the lines joining the midpoint of curve and the centre of the circle is O. Then find the
probability that the union of two arcs form a complete circle?
Options:
(a) L/2πR
(b) L/πR
(c) 1-L/πR
(d) L/2πR-1
(e) πR2/L
Question 19: Which energy level of single ionised carbon atom has the same energy as that of the
ground state energy of a hydrogen atom?
Options:
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) No such energy level
(e) None of the above
Question 20: A Chemical reaction takes place through different steps out of which some are slow
and some are fast. Which of the following options are correct?
Options:
(a) Rate of reaction is proportional to K1[NO]2
(b) rate = K[N2O2] [H2]
(c) Rate of reaction depends only on the fast steps of the reaction
(d) All of the above
(e) Data Insufficient
Question 21: Things made by metals are stronger than rocks. The following theories have been
proposed to justify the statement. Which of them is most appropriate?
Options:
(a) Bonds in metals are stronger than in stones
(b) Atoms in metals are stronger than atoms in rocks
(c) In metals the atoms are closely packed and the force is exerted by the surrounding atoms so it
will be stronger than stone
(d) The creator wants the metals to be strong
(e) None of the above
Question 22: In a college there are “m” students and “n” courses and ‘P’ is a matrix of order m×n
respectively and Pn represents that student ‘i' takes course ‘j’ in the college. Then what does the
expression. (PT × P)k1 represent? (Where T = transpose and k1 is same as n in Pn)
Options:
(a) ‘k’ is the student whereas ‘l’ is not the student in the college
(b) ‘k’ and ‘l’ are the courses in the college
(c) Either ‘k’ or ‘l’ are the students of the college
(d) ‘l’ is a student of the college and ‘k’ is a course in the college
(e) ‘l’ is a course in the college whereas ‘k’ is not the student of the college
Question 23: There are three people A, B and C playing cricket. Among them there is a captain,
a wicket keeper and an all-rounder. If A is not the wicket keeper, B is not an all-rounder and then
C is an all-rounder, given that only one of the statements is correct. Then which of the following
options is correct?
Options:
(a) A-captain, B-wicket keeper, C-allrounder
(b) A-captain, B-allrounder, C-wicket keeper
(c) A-allrounder, B-wicket keeper, C-allrounder
(d) A-wicket keeper, B-captain, C-allrounder
(e) Data Insufficient
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Question 24: Find P(X > 1) for P[x = k] = e − a where P(x) stands for the probability of event
k1
x?
Options:
(a) 0.5
(b) 0.3
(c) 0.2
(d) 0.1
(e) None of the above
Question 25: In the acidic form, and acid-base indicator with (Km of 3 × 105) can be in red and
blue colour in their different states. By how much must the pH change, in order to change the
indicator from 90% of one colour to the other colour?
Options:
(a) 10
(b) 5.48
(c) 8
(d) 6
(e) 5
Question 26: A rectangular wall has to be painted from x = 0 to x = 100. Height (h) of the wall as
the function of x is given as x = ah e-abx and h is given in terms of x. Painting per unit of wall costs
20 Rupees. Fund the area covered with a budget of 1 lakh Rupees?
Options:
(a) 10ahe-ab
(b) 20ahe-ab
(c) 25ahe-ab
(d) 45ahe-ab
(e) None of the above
Question 27: Two atoms are brought close to each other from infinity and at first, they attract each
other till r = ro with a force proportional to rm and after coming closer they start repelling each
other with a force proportional to rn. Answer the question which follow.
What should be the relation between m and n?
Options:
(a) m = n
(b) m > n
(c) m < n
(d) m = 2n
(e) None of the above
Question 28: Two atoms are brought close to each other from infinity and at first, they attract each
other till r = ro with a force proportional to rm and after coming closer they start repelling each
other with a force proportional to rn. Answer the question which follow.
What should be the nature of charges?
Options:
(a) One atom is positively charged whereas the other one is negatively charged other one is
negatively charged
(b) Both the atoms are positively charged
(c) Both the atoms are negatively charged
(d) Data Insufficient
(e) None of the above
Question 29: The two atoms A and B, initially at r > r0, come closer to each other till r=ro, where
ro is the equilibrium position of the internuclear distance where the attractive force is equal to
repulsive force. Then, at the equilibrium position the potential energy will be?
Options:
(a) Minimum
(b) Maximum
(c) Remains Constant
(d) None of the above
(e) Data Insufficient
Question 30: The strength of the magnetic field of a horseshoe magnet is maximum at which of
the following positions?
Options:
(a) Between its ends
(b) Close to the bends on the inside
(c) Close to the bends on the outside
(d) Along the sides of the magnet
(e) Everywhere the strength is the same
Question 31: The wings of Boeing 787 plane are slightly raised from the horizontal level. There
are four forces acting on the aeroplane which include the drag force, lift force, buoyant force and
the gravitational force. One of these forces might be the reason behind the tilt in the wings of the
plane. Which of the following options gives the best explanation for this?
Options:
(a) To reduce the drag force
(b) To provide more thrust force
(c) It is just a random idea of the company to make planes like this
(d) All of the above
(e) Lift Force
Question 32: There are 5 holes on a wall and a total of 27 pigeons have to be kept in them. Which
of the following options(choices) are correct and can be the best suitable arrangement?
Options:
(a) Every filled/occupied hole has a minimum of 3 pigeons
(b) Every filled/occupied hole has at least 2 pigeons but not more than 4 pigeons
(c) Every filled/occupied hole has not less than 2 pigeons
(d) All of the above
(e) The filled/occupied holes have not less than 4 pigeons
Question 33: Find the missing term in the following series.
20, 86, 27, 72, 48, _______, 83
Options:
(a) 56
(b) 46
(c) 44
(d) 68
(e) None of the above
Question 34: A body is projected at some angle with the positive direction of the x axis. Find
the variation of velocity along the x axis as V(x) and velocity variation along they axis as V(y)
with respect to time, respectively, from the following given graphs?
Options:
(a) A & D
(b) B & C
(c) C & D
(d) D & E
(e) A & B
Question 35: Statement 1: Cow dung is the divine source of life. It gives birth to flies.
Statement 2: The flies lay eggs in the cow dung. The conditions present in the dung are favourable
for their growth.
Which of the following most accurately allows one to come to a certain conclusion in the light of
the above statements?
Options:
(a) Read a book regarding traditional belief on Cow dung
(b) Perform a religious ritual around the Cow dung
(c) Derive a mathematical equation on the number of flies coming out of the cow dung
(d) Visit a scientist and ask him about this
(e) Visit the cow dung regularly and count the number of flies around it
Question 36: A group of eagles are moving in a circle of radius R at a height R from the surface
of the Earth. Also a group of men are standing and watching them too in a circular geometry. What
is the radius of the circle in which the people are standing and watching the eagles? If is angle
on inclination between them
Options:
(a) R + R cot
(b) R + R tan
(c) R cot
(d) R tan
(e) None of the above
Question 37: A crow flies in the sky and people standing in a circle are watching it. It flies at an
angle such that when it comes down its distance from all the people are equal. Then, find the
radius of the circle.
Options:
(a) R + R cot
(b) R + R tan
(c) R cot
(d) R tan
(e) None of the above
Question 38: When a hydrogen gas containing balloon is released from rest, it goes upward. But
when a solid ball is released. It goes downward. What could be the best possible explanation for
this phenomenon?
Options:
(a) Hydrogen containing balloon rolls and topples in the air while the solid ball doesn’t
(b) Density of the material of the ball is more than the density of the material of the balloon
(c) Net force on the balloon is in the upward direction whereas on the solid ball it is in the
downward direction
(d) This fact is not true
(e) None of the above is suitable
Question 39: It is a well-known fact that the growth is living beings stop after a certain age. What
could be the best possible explanation for the above-mentioned phenomenon?
Options:
(a) In old age people don’t eat food properly and therefore don’t get sufficient nutrition for
further growth
(b) The body is built naturally such that release of growth hormones and chemicals decrease after
a certain age
(c) Old age people’s mind is involved in other necessary activities and therefore it stops releasing
growth hormones
(d) Old age people lose control over their mind
(e) None of the above is a suitable options
Question 40: Statement 1: Cu has larger size than K.
Statement 2: Although both have outer similar electronic configuration as 4s1 but Cu has fully
filled 3d orbital which is not available in the case of K
Options:
(a) Both the statements are correct
(b) Both the statements are incorrect
(c) Statement 1 is correct but statement2 is incorrect
(d) Statement2 is correct whereas Statement 1 is incorrect
(e) None of the above
Question 41: The value of M is given as unity. Take the value of 1 as 2 for the given question.
Two vectors are represented as:
X = mi + (M – i) + (2m – 1)k
Y = I + 2(m – 1)j + (M – i)k
Z represents the magnitude of (X × Y). When the value of Z is divided by (M/m) (as gives in the
diagram below) then, the result comes out to be unity.
Find the value of m using the above information.
m ( M + 1) ( 2m − 1)
1 2 ( m − 1) M − 1
M
m
Answers of UGEE 2021 SUPR
1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (d) 4. (e) 5. (e) 6. 7. (b) 8. (d) 9. (b) 10. (a)
11. (b) 12. (a) 13. (e) 14. (a) 15. (e) 16. --- 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (e) 20. (e)
21. (a) 22. (d) 23. (a) 24. (a) 25. (b) 26. (a) 27. (e) 28. (e) 29. (b) 30. (a)
31. (a) 32. (c) 33. (d) 34. (e) 35. (a) 36. (b) 37. (a) 38. (b) 39. (c) 40. (a)
41. (e) 42. (a) 43. (b) 44. (a) 45. (a)
Answers of UGEE 2021 REAP
1. (1) 2. (4) 3. (c) 4. (d) 5. (d) 6. -- 7. -- 8. (e) 9. (a) 10. (a)
11. (c) 12. (b) 13. (SFAWOB) 14. (W&J) 15. (JAPAN) 16. -- 17. (c) 18. -- 19. (a) 20. (a)
21. (c) 22. (b) 23. (b) 24. (e) 25. (b) 26. (Sol) 27. (a) 28. (e) 29. (a) 30. (a)
31. (e) 32. (b) 33. (d) 34. (e) 35. (c) 36. (Insufficient 37. -- 38. (c) 39. (b) 40. (d)
data)
41. (Self)