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Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.

A. General :1. This booklet is your Questions Paper. Do not break the seals of this booklet before being instructed

to do so by the invigilators.

2. Blank spaces and blank pages are provided in this booklet for your rough work. No additional

sheets will be provided for rough work.

3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cameras, cellular phones, pagers,

and electronic gadgets are NOT allowed inside the examination hall.

4. The answer sheet, a machine-readable Optical Response Sheet (ORS), is provided separately.

5. DO NOT TAMPER WITH/MUTILATE THE ORS OR THE BOOKLET.

6. On breaking the seals of the booklet check that it contains 28 pages and all the 20 questions

in each subject and corresponding answer choices are legible. Read carefully the instructions

printed at the beginning of each section.

B. Filling the ORS :

7. A candidate has to write his / her answers in the ORS sheet by darkening the appropriate bubble

with the help of Black ball point pen as the correct answer(s) of the question attempted.

8. Write your Name, FNO and sign with pen in the boxes provied on part of the ORS. Do not write

any of this information anywhere else.

C. Question Paper Format :9. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part consists of

two sections.

10. SECTION – I

(i) In this part of section – I contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices

(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

(ii) In this part of section – I contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices

(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct

(iii) In this part of section – I contains 1 paragraph each describing theory, experiment, data etc.

There are 3 multiple choice questions relating to one paragraphs with 3 questions on

paragraph. Each question of a particular paragraph has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out

of which is ONLY ONE is correct

11. SECTION – IV contains 7 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,

ranging from 0 to 9.

D. Marking scheme :12. For each question in Section – I (i & iii), you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken the bubble

corresponding to the correct answer ONLY and zero marks if no bubbles are darkened. In all

other cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded in this section.

13. For each question in Section – I (ii), you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble

corresponding to the correct answer ONLY. In all other cases, zero(0) marks will be awarded.

No negative marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.

14. For each question in Section – IV, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken ALL the bubble(s)

corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY. In all other cases zero (0) marks will be awarded.

No negative marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.

15. Take g = 10 m/s2 unless otherwise stated.

INSTRUCTIONS

PAPER – 1Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 213

Write your Name, Form No. & Sign in the space provided on the back page of this booklet.

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USEFUL DATA

Atomic No. H = 1, B = 5, C = 6, N = 7, O = 8, F = 9, Al = 13, P = 15, S = 16, Cl = 17,

Br = 35, Xe = 54, Ce = 58,

Atomic masses : H = 1, Li = 7, B = 11, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24,

Al = 27, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, Ca=40, Fe = 56, Br = 80, I = 127,

Xe = 131, Ba=137, Ce = 140,

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PART-1 : PHYSICSSECTION–I

(i) Single Correct Answer Type

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and

(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. An optical fibre of refractive index n is surrounded by air.A light ray enters the end of the fibre as shown

in figure. The largest value of permitted, if the ray in the fibre is incident on the wall at critical angle for

the fibre-air interface is given by

Air

(A) 1/ 2

2sin n 12

(B)

1/ 22cos n 1

2

(C)

1/ 2

2

1sin 1

2 n

(D)

1/ 2

2

1cos 1

2 n

2. Two identical isosceles thin prisms of prism angle A and refractive index µ are placed with their basestouching each other. This system acts as a converging lens. What is the focal length of this system forparallel rays at a distance h from the base of the prism ?

A

h

h

(A) 2h

1 A (B) h

1 A (C) h

2 1 A (D) None of these

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3. The flow of charge through switch S when it is closed is :-

+ –2µF

+ –6µF

q

+ –3µF

qq

(A) Zero (B) q/4 (C) 2q/3 (D) q/3

4. Consider the arrangement of three plates X, Y and Z each of the area A and separation d. The energy stored

when the plates are fully charged is :-

X

Y

Z

d

d

V

(A) 2

0AV

2d

(B)

20AV

d

(C)

202 AV

d

(D)

203 AV

2d

5. A ray of light makes normal incidence on the diagonal face of a right-angled prism as shown in figure such

that the ray strikes the surface AB of the prism after entering the prism. If = 37° then the angle of de-

viation is (sin 37° = 3/5) :-

90°

AIR

AIR

90°

µ = 5/3

A

B C

(A) 53° (B) 127° (C) 106° (D) 90°

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6. number of identical equilateral prisms are kept in contact as shown in figure. If deviation through a single

prism is then consider the following statements (m is an integer) :-

1

2

3

4

5

(i) if ( = 2m) deviation through prisms is zero

(ii) if ( = 2m + 1) deviation through system of prisms is

(iii) if = 2m deviation through system of prisms is

(iv) if = 2m + 1 deviation through system of prisms is zero

(A) Statements (i) & (iii) are true (B) Statements (i) and (ii) are true

(C) Statements (i) and (iv) are true (D) Statements (iii) and (iv) are true

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(ii) Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type

This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and

(D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.

7. In the figure shown the radius of curvature of the left & right surface of the concave lens are

10 cm & 15 cm respectively. The radius of curvature of the mirror is 15 cm

\\\ \\\\ \\ \\\\\\\\ \\\ \ \\\ \\\ \\\ \\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Glass(n=3/2)

water(n=4/3)

air

(A) modulus of equivalent focal length of the combination is 18 cm

(B) modulus of equivalent focal length of the combination is 36 cm

(C) the system behaves like a concave mirror

(D) the system behaves like a convex mirror

8. An equilateral prism ABC is placed in air with its base side BC lying horizontally along X-axis as

shown in the figure. A ray given by 3 z + x = 10 is incident at a point P on face AB of prism :-

60º

P

A

CB

(0,0,0,)x

y

z

(A) For µ = 2

3 the ray grazes the face AC.

(B) For µ = 3

2finally refracted ray is parallel to z-axis.

(C) For µ = 2

3 the ray emerges perpendicular to the face AC.

(D) For µ = 3

2finally refracted ray is parallel to x-axis.

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9. An electrical circuit is shown in the given figure. The resistance of each voltmeter is infinite and each

ammeter is 100. The charge on the capacitor of 100 µF in steady state is 4 mC. Choose correct

statements (s) regarding above circuit :-

V2

200

[idealcell]

A1

A2

V1 C 900

100

(A) Reading of voltmeter V2 is 16 V

(B) Reading of Ammeter A1 is 0A and A2 is 1/25 A.

(C) Reading of voltmeter V1 is 40V

(D) EMF of the ideal cell is 66 V.

10. Inside a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C (without dielectrics) dielectrics are filled which have

dielectric constant k1 and k

2 such that k

1 > k

2 . The capacitor is now connected to a battery of voltage V

then :-

K1 K2

A/2 A/2

(A) New capacitance of the capacitor will be 1 2k k

C2

(B) Field in dielectric 1 will be more than the field in dielectric 2

(C) Surface charge density on the capacitor plates will be uniform

(D) Field in both the dielectric regions will be the same.

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(iii) Paragraph Type

This section contains 3 multiple choice questions relating to one paragraph with three questions

on paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is

correct.

Paragraph for Questions 11 to 13

A ray of light travelling in air is incident at an angle of incidence i 90° on a long rectangular slab of a

transparent medium of thickness y0. The medium has a variable refractive index of µ(x) = 2x / a1 e

x 0 , where 'a' is a positive constant.

y

y0

i = 90°

Air

Medium

(µ = 1)

Air (µ = 1) x

11. In the above situation if y0 = a/2, the coordinates of the point where the ray intersects the upper surface

of the slab-air boundary are :-

(A)

2 aae ,

2(B)

aa n2,

2(C)

a an2,

2 2(D)

a2a,

2

12. In the previous question, the angle made by light ray with +ve x-axis at the upper surface of slab air

boundary, inside the medium is :-

(A) /4 (B) /3 (C) tan–1(2) (D) tan–1

1

2

13. If y0 = a, the light ray will :-

(A) Emerge out from the upper surface of slab-air boundary

(B) Emerge out from the lower surface of slab-air boundary

(C) Never emerge out of the slab

(D) Move in a close loop inside the slab

SECTION –II & SECTION –III Matrix Match Type Integer Answer Type

No question will be asked in section II and III

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SECTION–IV

Integer Answer Type

This section contains 7 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit Integer, ranging from

0 to 9.

1. Two identical conducting spheres of radius r separated far apart are joined through resistor R & a switch

S. Initially switch is open and one of the spheres is provided with a charge +Q0. If switch S is closed at

t = 0 then. If charge on sphere B at time 65rR

t26k

is given by nQ a 1 e

(where a & n are constant),

find the value of n.

++++

++

++

+

+

+ + + + +

+

++

++

+++

rS

RA B

2. An equi-convex lens of focal length 10 cm (at t = 0) and refractive index (µg = 1.5) is placed in a liquid

whose refractive index varies with time as µ(t) = 1.0 + 1

10t. If the lens was placed in the liquid at

t = 0 after what time (in sec) lens will act as concave lens of focal length 20 cm.

3. For the circuit shown in the figure. Find the emf (in V) of the unknown battery E. The ammeter repre-

sented by the symbol A can be considered perfect (i.e. no resistance) and it reads the current in the wire

to be 7

A11

in the direction shown.

4V

6

12V

E

A

711

A

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4. In the figure shown, O is a point object placed above the lens L of focal length 10 cm. The distance

between the object O and its image formed in the plane mirror is n × 20 cm find n.

O

15cm

1mWater n=4/3

Plane mirror

L

15cm

5. Four wire of equal length 2m are arranged as shown in the figure. Wires 2, 3 and 4 are of equal cross

sectional area and wire 1 is of half the cross section of these wires. The distance (in m) pointer at point

5 must be moved to get null point is given by . Fill 12 in OMR sheet.

G

5

31

62 4

7

8

x

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6. Find out the net emf of the three batteries between A & B when the point P is the null point, measured

by the potentiometer arrangement shown in the figure.

r1

a b

A

4V 6.52V

6V

1

1B

G

P

r2

7. A thin bi-convex lens of refractive index 3/2 and radius of curvature 50 cm is placed on a reflecting convex

surface of radius of curvature 100 cm. A point object is placed on the principle axis of the system such

that its final image coincides with itself. Now few drops of a transparent liquid is placed between the mirror

and lens such that final image of the object is at infinity. The refractive index of the liquid used is given

by µ. Fi l l 6µ in OM R sheet.

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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION–I

(i) Single Correct Answer Type

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and

(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Which of the graph is correct representation for the elementary reaction of type A + 2B C

(A) conc

.

time

ABC

(B) conc

.

time

AB

C(C) co

nc.

time

A

B

C

(D) conc

.

time

A

B

C

2. 50 ml of 0.1 M KI solution is completely oxidized by atmospheric oxygen according to the following

equation-

4H+ + 4I– + O2 2l

2 + 2H

2O

I2 formed then quickly reacts with I– to form I

3–

I2 + I– I

3–

What will be the final concentration of I3– in the solution -

(A) 0.025 (B) 0.033 (C) 0.01 M (D) 0.066 M

3. Degree of hardness for aqueous 10–4M Ca(HCO3)

2 solution will be -

(A) 10 ppm (B) 20 ppm (C) 16.2 ppm (D) 8.1 ppm

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4. Find the element having highest 1st ionisation energy -

(A) Tl (B) Al (C) In (D) Ga

5. Choose the correct option regarding the HNN bond angle in HN3 molecule -

(A) less than 109º28' (B) In between 109º28' and 120º

(C) Approximately 150º (D) Just greater than 120º

6.

HBr(1eq)

HBr(1eq)

–80ºC

80ºC

(A)

(B)

(A) Both A and B are

Br

(B) A is

Br

& B is Br

(C) A is

Br

& B is Br

(D) A is

Br

& B is Br

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(ii) Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type

This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and

(D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.

7. Based on the following graph mark the correct option for the reaction : A P

(A) III order reaction

(B) Rate constant is 0.5 (mol/L)1–n sec–1

time (min)

1[A]

245º

(C) [A]0 = 0.5 M

(D) Reaction complete in finite time

8. In which of the following compound 2 2x yd

orbital is not involved for the hybridisation of their central

atom -

(A) I3

+ (B) [BrF4]– (C) I

3– (D) [AsF

4]–

9. Which of the following properties are showing the correct order in the given option -

(A) SiH4 < GeH

4 < PbH

4 : Boiling point order

(B) Li2CO

3 < K

2CO

3 < Cs

2CO

3 : Solubility order in water

(C) He > Ar > Xe : Solubility order in water

(D) SiCl4

35 < SiCl4

37 : Boiling point order

10. Find out incorrect stability order in the following carbocations-

(I)

(II)

(III)

(IV)

OH

(A) IV > I > III > II (B) IV > III > I > II (C) I > IV > III > II (D) I > III > IV > II

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This section contains 3 multiple choice questions relating to one paragraphs with three questions

on paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is

correct.

Paragraph for Questions 11 to 13

From the following data answer the question :

Reaction A + B P

[A] M [B] M

at 300 K at 400 K

2.5 × 10–4

3.0 × 10–5

5.0 × 10–4

2.0 × 10–3

5.0 × 10–4

6.0 × 10–5

4.0 × 10–3

1.0 × 10–3

6.0 × 10–5

1.6 × 10–2

Initial rate (M sec–1

)

11. The order with respect to A is -

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

12. The value of rate constant at 300 K is (M–2 sec–1)

(A) 2.667 × 108 (B) 2.667 × 105 (C) 2.667 × 104 (D) 2.667 × 109

13. The energy of activation for reaction (kcal/mol) is (log 2 = 0.3)-

(A) 1.68 (B) 3.36 (C) 6.72 (D) 1.12

SECTION –II & SECTION –III

Matrix Match Type Integer Answer Type

No question will be asked in section II and III

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SECTION–IV

Integer Answer Type

This section contains 7 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit Integer, ranging from

0 to 9.

1. A gaseous mixture of N2 & O

2 containing 60% by mole N

2 is allowed to react with each other according

to the following equaion.

N2 + O

2 NO

2

If 92 gm of NO2 is formed, find the mole of N

2 present in the mixture.

2. Find the number of d-block elements from the following

La, Th, Ac, Pd, Pb, Pm , Pt

3. Find the number of S-S linkage in hexathionate ion.

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4.14

14

Na

Na

D O2

Product(s)

+ 12

H2

How many organic product(s) are obtained.

5.OH

major product

conc.H SO2 4

Number of 1, 2 shifts involved in above reaction.

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6. HO C–CH –CH—C–NH–CH–C–OMe2 2

NH2O CH2

Number of functional group = x excluding (C = C)

Number of amino acids formed on hydrolysis = y

Then find out the value of (x + y).

7. How many of the following compounds will show Tautomerism.

(a) Ph – CH = NH (b) C

O

(c) Me C – C – CMe3 3

O

(d) C

O

CHMe2(e) Me3C – N = O (f)

PhO

(g) Ph – C – Me

O

(h)

NO2

(i)

Ph

O

(j) O

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SECTION–I

(i) Single Correct Answer Type

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and

(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. If y = cos–1(cos (|2x| – ƒ(x)), where

2 x 0

ƒ(x) 0 x 0

2 x 0

, then 5

8

dy

dx

is -

(A) –2 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) Not defined

2. If ƒ(x) x 1 2 x , then the domain of ƒ([x] – x2 + 4), is

(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function) -

(A) 5, 1 3, 7 (B) 3, 1 3, 7

(C) 3, 1 3, 5 (D) 5, 1 5, 7

3. If ƒ(x) is differentiable and ƒ'(x) is continuous with ƒ'(2) = 14, then x 0

ƒ(2 sin x) ƒ(2 x cos x)lim

x sin x

is

equal to-

(A) 14 (B) 7 (C) 28 (D) 56

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4.4 4

dx

x 1 is equal to-

(A) 2 41

log x x 1 C2

(B)

44 41

4

1 x x 1 1 x 1n tan C

4 2 xx x 1

(C) 2 41

log x x 1 C2

(D)

44 41

4

1 x x 1 1 x 1n tan C

4 2 xx x 1

5. Possible value of a2, for which equation

2 2 2

2

a sin x a 2

1 tan x cos 2x

has no solution, is (tan x 1)

(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 1

6. If x and y are independent variables and x

x y 2 x

0

ƒ(x) e ƒ '(y)dy x x 1 e

, where ƒ(x) is a

differentiable function, then ƒ(x) is-

(A) (x2 + x – 1)e

–x(B) (2x + 1)e

x(C) (2x – 1)e

x(D) (x

2 + x – 1)e

x

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(ii) Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type

This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and

(D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.

7. If 2

1ƒ(x)

x 1

, then identify the correct option(s) (where ƒ

n(x) represent

nd ƒ(x)

dx)

(A) ƒ2013

(x) is an odd function (B) ƒ2014

(x) is an even function

(C) ƒn(x) is always an odd function (D)

n n 1 n 1

n

n 12

1 n! x 1 x 1ƒ (x)

2 x 1

8. If x and y are independent variables and 1

2 2

0

ƒ(x) 1 x y x ƒ(y)dy be a continuous and differentiable

function, then identify the correct option(s)-

(A) 164

ƒ ' 057

(B) 25

ƒ ' 019

(C)

1

0

164ƒ(x)dx

57 (D)

1

0

25ƒ(x)dx

19

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9. Let /3

sin x

/3

I cos x dx

, then I is greater than -

(A) 2

(B)

2

3

(C)

4

3

(D) 2

10. Let ƒ : , a ( , b]2

be an invertible function with longest domain defined as

ƒ(x) = tanx + cotx–2 then -

(A) Ordered pair (a,b) is 4 2 3

,3 3

(B) Ordered pair (a,b) is , 44

(C) 2

1 1 x 2 x 4xƒ (x) tan

2

(D) 2

1 1 x 2 x 4xƒ (x) tan

2

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(iii) Paragraph Type

This section contains 3 multiple choice questions relating to one paragraph with three questions

on paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is

correct.

Paragraph for Questions 11 to 13

Let

n 2

2nn

| x 1| xlim 6 x 0

| x | xƒ(x)

sin x 0 x 6

, where {.} denotes fractional part function.

On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :

11. Number of points at which ƒ(x) is not differentiable in [–6,6] -

(A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 3

12. Number of solutions of the equation x

ƒ(x)6

in [–6,6]

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

13. Value of / 2

/ 2

ƒ(x)dx

is-

(A) 7

2(B)

5

2(C)

3

2(D)

1

2

SECTION –II & SECTION –III

Matrix Match Type Integer Answer Type

No question will be asked in section II and III

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SECTION–IV

Integer Answer Type

This section contains 7 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit Integer, ranging from

0 to 9.

1. If the period of

x x x x x x

ƒ(x) sin cos tan cot sec cosecn 2 ! n 1 ! n! n 1 ! n 2 ! n 3 !

is

10080, then the value of n is

2. If '' is a solution of 1 1 1

tan x cotx 4

, then

1

is equal to (where [.] denotes greatest integer

function)

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3. If x sin – y cos = 0 & x sin3 + y cos3 = sin. cos (x,y 0), then the value of (x2 + y2) is

equal to

4. If 11 4tan tan

3 3

& 11 4 2

sin sin2 9

, then the value of 3 2

1

4 3 is

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5. If xy 2 2 2n e 1 e x x y , then 1,0

dy

dx

is equal to

6. Let ƒ(x) = min(tan–1x, cot–1x) & h(x) = ƒ(x + 2) – /3. Let x1,x

2 (where x

1 < x

2) be the integers in the

range of h(x), then the value of (cos–1(cosx1) + sin–1(sin x

2)) is equal to

7. Let ƒ : A 1

,02

is such that ƒ3(x) – 3xƒ(x) + x3 + 1 = 0 and ƒ(x) is an invertible function, then

number of solution(s) of the equation (ƒ(ƒ(x)))2 =

3

–1(x) + 1 is

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