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General Instructions

1. The test is of 3 hours duration and the maximum marks is 300.

2. The question paper consists of 3 Parts (Part I: Physics, Part II: Chemistry, Part III: Mathematics). Each Part
has two sections (Section 1 & Section 2).

3. Section 1 contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

4. Section 2 contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal
numerical value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do
not add zero in the decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for
negative values, Θ sign should be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
5. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile
phone, any electronic device, etc. inside the examination room/hall.

6. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.

7. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in the
Room/Hall. However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.

8. Do not fold or make any stray mark on the Answer Sheet (OMR).
Marking Scheme
1. Section – 1: +4 for correct answer, –1 (negative marking) for incorrect answer, 0 for all other cases.

2. Section – 2: +4 for correct answer, –1 (negative marking) for incorrect answer, 0 for all other cases.

Name of the Candidate (In CAPITALS) :

Roll Number :

OMR Bar Code Number :

Candidate's Signature : Invigilator's Signature

Syllabus
Physics: Energy & Momentum Rotational Motion (Section 1, 2 & 4 Only)
Chemistry: States of matter, Thermochemistry
Mathematics: Complex Numbers, Straight Line
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PART - I : PHYSICS 100 MARKS


SECTION-1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. Four particles are arranged at the vertices of a square on a horizontal table. The distance of the centre of
mass of the particles from A is :
a a
(A) (B)
2 2
3 2 3a
(C) a (D)
4 4
2. The moment of inertia of a thin uniform square plate of mass M and side length L about the specified
axis of rotation which is parallel to one of the diagonal is:
5 ML2
(A) ML2 (B)
12 12
ML2 7 ML2
(C) (D)
3 12
3. System shown in the figure consists of an unstretched spring, massless and
frictionless pulley, two blocks at rest, all connected together with an inextensible
massless string. After the system is released from rest, the block A momentarily
comes to rest the moment the block B leaves the contact with ground. The ratio
of mass of block A to mass of block B is:
1 1
(A) (B)
2 3
1
(C) (D) 1
4
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4. A uniform disc of mass M and radius a is joined with a uniform square plate
of identical mass and side length 2a as shown. Moment of inertia of the
combined figure about the edge of the square plate in contact with the disc is:
31 7
(A) Ma 2 (B) Ma 2
12 3
7 19
(C) Ma 2 (D) Ma 2
12 12
5. A particle is constrained to move under the application of a conservative force whose potential energy is
given by U  x 4  2 x 2  100 J , where x is in m. For what value of x, the particle is under unstable
equilibrium?
(A) x = –1 m (B) x=0 (C) x=1m (D) x=2m

6. A bob of mass m connected with a light rod of length l is free to rotate in a vertical circle about other end
of the rod. What minimum speed should it be imparted at its bottom – most point such that it is just able
to complete the circle?
(A) 3gl (B) 4gl (C) 5gl (D) 6gl
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7. Four identical blocks each of mass M are moving along a single straight path on a frictionless horizontal
table with initial velocity as shown below:

Assuming every collision between any two blocks to be elastic and taking right direction to be positive,
velocity of each block after last collision is:
(A) V A  3 m /s, VB  7 m /s, VC  5 m /s, VD  5 m /s
(B) V A  7 m /s, VB  5 m /s, VC  3 m /s, VD  5 m /s
(C) V A  3 m /s, VB  7 m /s, VC  5 m /s, VD  5 m /s
(D) Collisions will keep happening for infinite amount of time
8. Which of the following is true for any collision?
(A) Both linear momentum and kinetic energy are conserved
(B) Neither linear momentum nor kinetic energy may be conserved
(C) Linear momentum is always conserved, however, kinetic energy may or may not be conserved
(D) Kinetic energy is always conserved, but linear momentum may or may not be conserved.
9. A ball is projected towards a frictionless vertical wall from point O as
shown. If it hits the wall after t1 time from the instant it was projected,
and it rebounds and returns to the point O after another t2 time from the
instant it rebounded, then the coefficient of restitution of collision
between the ball and the wall is:
t t
(A) e 1 (B) e 1
t2 t1  t2
t2
(C) e (D) Insufficient information
t1  t2
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10. A uniform disc of mass M and radius R is free to rotate in a vertical plane about a smooth horizontal axis
passing through point P where PQ is a horizontal diameter at the moment. It is then released to rotate.
Statement I: Angular acceleration of the disc at the instant is 2g/3R.
Statement II: Torque due to weight of the disc about the axis of rotation at the instant is zero.
Statement III: Force on the disc due to hinge at the moment is one-third of its weight.
Choose the CORRECT statement(s).
(A) Statement I only
(B) Statement I and II only
(C) Statement I and III only
(D) Statement I, II and III
11. A ball strikes a smooth horizontal surface obliquely as shown. Take the
collision to be perfectly inelastic.
Statement I: The ball will stick to the surface after collision.
Statement II: In a perfectly inelastic collision, the coefficient of
restitution, e = 0.
(A) Both statements are correct, and statement II is correct explanation of statement I
(B) Both statements are correct, but statement II is not a correct explanation of statement I
(C) Only statement I is correct
(D) Only statement II is correct
12. Two blocks each of mass m are connected to a spring of spring
constant k. If both are given velocity v in opposite directions,
then the maximum elongation of the spring is: Using
conservation of energy.

mv 2 2mv 2 mv 2 mv 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2
k k 2k k
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13. A cubical block of mass m and edge a is kept on a rough inclined plane of inclination . The torque of
friction acting on the block about its centre after it was released is:
(Given that   30 and coefficient of friction   0.75 ).
a a
(A) mg sin   (B)  mg cos   (C) mg sin   a (D)  mg cos   a
2 2
14. Two persons A and B, of mass 40 kg and 60 kg respectively, standing together at the centre of a light
platform, start walking towards the opposite ends. The platform is kept on a frictionless horizontal
surface. When person A reaches the left end while person B the right end, the platform must have
moved by a distance of :
(A) L/10 towards right (B) L/10 towards left
(C) 3L/10 towards right (D) 3L/10 towards left
15. A mass m supported by a massless string wound around a uniform hollow
cylinder of mass m and radius R. If the string does not slip on the cylinder, with
what acceleration will the mass fall on being released?
2g g
(A) (B) R
3 2 m

5g
(C) (D) g
6 m

16. A bomb of mass 600 g moving with negligible speed detonates mid-air into two unequal parts whose
masses are in the ratio 1 : 2. If 6  103 J of energy released during explosion is entirely possessed in the
form of kinetic energy of the two moving parts, then the speeds of lighter and heavier mass in the correct
order are:
(A) 200 m/s, 400 m/s (B) 400 m/s, 200 m/s
(C) 200 m/s, 100 m/s (D) 100 m/s, 200 m/s
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17. A thin uniform rod of mass M and length L is hanging about O
with the help of two connecting light strings as shown. The
torque due to weight of the rod about point O is:
L L
(A) Mg cos(  ) (B) Mg sin(  )
2 2
(C) Mg L sin(  ) (D) Zero

18. A thin uniform rod of mass M and length L is hinged about one of its end and is rotating in vertical
plane. It has angular velocity   g /2 L when it is horizontal as shown.
The force exerted by hinge at the instant shown will be:
g g g
(A) (B) (C) (D) Zero
2 2 2 2
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19. A uniform ladder of mass 10 kg leans against a smooth vertical wall making an angle of 53° with it. The
other end rests on a rough horizontal floor. Find the normal force that the wall exerts on the ladder.
(g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 50 N (B) 100 N (C) 200/3 N (D) 200 N

20. A block of mass m is connected to a spring of spring constant k


fixed at one end to a wall. The block can slide on a frictionless
table as shown in the figure. The natural length of the spring is
L0 and it is compressed to half its natural length when the block
is released. Find the velocity of the block as a function of its
distance x from the wall.
1/2 1/2
2k  L20 2
 k  L20 2

(A)   ( L0  x)  (B)   ( L0  x) 
m  4  m  4 
1/2 1/2
k  L20 2
 k  L20 2

(C)   ( L0  x)  (D)   ( L0  x) 
m  4  2m  4 
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SECTION-2
This Section contains Five (05) Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical
value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the
decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should
be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
1. A truck is moving with a constant velocity of 16 m/s on a horizontal road. Rain drops are falling
vertically downward on the truck with speed 12 m/s at a constant rate of 0.5 kg .s 1. The thrust force
exerted on the truck due to falling raindrops is _________ newton. (Assume that the raindrops come to
rest relative to truck after falling).
2. Two bodies of the same mass are moving with the same speed, but in different directions in a plane.
They have a completely inelastic collision and move together thereafter with a final speed which is half
of their initial speed. The angle between the initial velocities of the two bodies (in degree) is ________.
3. Moment of inertia of a solid uniform hemisphere of mass M and
MR 2
radius R about one of the diameter of its base is given by ,

where  and  are some co-primes. Write (  ) as your answer.

4.  
A force F  iˆ  2 ˆj  3kˆ N acts at a point (4iˆ  3 ˆj  kˆ) m. Then the magnitude of torque about the

 
point iˆ  2 ˆj  kˆ m will be x N-m. The value of x is:__________.

5. There is a 250 cm × 130 cm horizontal pool table. Ball A moving


with speed u hits another identical ball B at rest obliquely. After
collision A moves to pocket-1 and B moves to pocket-2. If A was
at a distance 120 cm from pocket-1 while B was at a distance x cm
from pocket-2 at the time of collision, then write x as your
answer. (Assume collision to be elastic and dimensions of balls to
be very small compared to size of the table).
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PART - II : CHEMISTRY 100 MARKS


SECTION-1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

1. Equal moles of CO, B2H 6 , H 2 and CH 4 are placed in a container. If a hole was made in container,
after 5 min partial pressure of gases in container would be:
(Atomic weight of C, O, B and H are 12, 16, 11 and 1 respectively).
(A) PCO  PB2H6  PH 2  PCH 4 (B) PCO  PB2H6  PCH 4  PH 2
(C) PCO  PB2H6  PH 2  PCH 4 (D) PB2H6  PH2  PCH 4  PCO
2. Air at sea level is dense. This is practical evidence of:
(A) Boyle’s law (B) Charle’s law (C) Dalton’s law (D) Avogadro’s
5 3
3. The density of steam at 100°C and 2  10 Pa is 0.6 kg/m . The compressibility factor for steam is:
(A) 1 (B) 1.94 (C) 1.03 (D) 0.87
1
4. The intercept of the line drawn for log P (P in atm) and log (V in litre) for 1 mole of an ideal gas at
V
127°C is equal to:
(A) log 2.463 (B) log 32.84 (C) log 22.4 (D) log 2.24
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5. Which plot represents an exothermic reaction?

(A) (B) (C) (D)


6. Which of the following statement about Maxwell Boltzmann law of distribution of molecular speed
is/are correct?
(I) As temperature increases, the most probable velocity of molecules increases but a fraction of
molecules with that velocity decreases
(II) The average speed is the arithmetic mean of the different speeds of all the molecules present in a
given sample of the gas
(III) The speed distribution curve becomes sharper and is more peaked at higher temperature as the
average speed increases
(IV) The speed distribution function is used to determine average molecular speeds.
(A) I, II, III (B) I, II, IV (C) I, III, IV (D) II, III, IV
7. Which of the following reaction defines Hf ?
1 1
(A) C(diamond)  O2 (g) 
 CO 2 (g) (B) H 2 (g)  F2 (g) 
 HF(g)
2 2
1
(C) N 2 (s)  3H 2 (g) 
 2NH 3 (g) (D) CO(g)  O 2 (g)   CO 2 (g)
2
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8. One mole of a non-ideal gas undergoes a change of state (2.0 atm, 3.0 L, 95 K)  (4.0 atm, 5.0 L,
245 K) with change in internal energy, U  30.0 L-atm. the change in enthalpy (H) of the process
in kJ is:
(A) 4.45 (B) 42.3 (C) 8.23 (D) 82.3
9. A solution of 500 mL of 2M KOH is added to 500 mL of 2M HCl and the mixture is well shaken. The
rise in temperature T1 is noted. The experiment is then repeated using 250 mL of each solution and rise
in temperature T2 is again noted. Assume all heat is taken up by the solution. Which of the following
true?
(A) T1  T2 (B) T1 is 2 times as larger as T2
(C) T2 is twice larger as T1 (D) T1 is 4 times as larger as T2
10. The heats of neutralization of four acids A, B, C and D are –13.7, –9.4, –11.2 and –12.4 kcal
respectively, when they are neutralized by a common base. The acidic character obeys the order.
(A) A > B > C > D (B) A > D > C > B (C) D > C > B > A (D) D>B>C>A
11. Equal volumes of oxygen gas and a second gas weigh 1.00 and 2.375 grams respectively under the same
experimental conditions. Which of the following is the unknown gas?
(A) NO (B) SO 2 (C) CS2 (D) CO
12. The average kinetic energy per molecule of CH4 at 27°C is: [1J  107 erg]
(A) 6.21  1014 erg (B) 6.21 1015 joule
(C) 6.21 1015 calorie (D) 6.21  1012 erg
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13. The root mean square speed of a gas at 300 K is 3 R. The molar mass of gas in kg mol1 is:
(A) 1 (B) 10 (C) 100 (D) 1,000
14. The enthalpy of gas phase trimerization of one mole of gaseous formaldehyde in (kJ/mole).

Bond energies (kJ/mole).


EC 0 EC O EC H
Given:
700 360 410
(A) –20 (B) –60 (C) –10 (D) –50
15. One gram sample of NH 4 NO3 is decomposed in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the
calorimeter increases by 6.32 K. The heat capacity of the system is 1.23 kJ/g-deg. The molar heat of
decomposition for NH 4 NO3 is:
(A) 16.1 kJ mol 1 (B) 7.53 kJ mol 1 (C) 621.89 kJ mol 1 (D) 498.1 kJ mol 1
16. A gas obeys P(V – b) = RT. Select the correct statement about this gas.
R
(I) Isochoric curves have slope 
(V  b)
(II) Isobaric curves have slope R/P and intercept b
Pb
(III) For the gas compressibility factor  1 
RT
(IV) The attraction forces are overcome by repulsive forces
(A) I, II, III, IV (B) I, II, IV (C) I, III, IV (D) II, III, IV
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17. Determine the enthalpy of formation of B2H6 (g) in kJ/mol using the following reaction and data.
B2H 6 (g)  3 O2 (g)  B2O3 (s)  3H 2O(g)
Given:  r H  1941 kJ/mol, Hf (B2O3 ,s)  1273 kJ/mol, Hf (H 2O, g)  241.8 kJ/mol
(A) –75.6 (B) +75.6 (C) –57.4 (D) –28.4
18. Given that: 2CO(g)  O 2(g) 
 2CO 2(g) ; H   P kJ

C(s)  O 2(g) 
 CO 2(g) ; H  Q kJ
The enthalpy of formation of carbon monoxide is:
PQ P  2Q
(A) (B) 2Q – P (C) P – 2Q (D)
2 2
19. Heat of neutralization of HF and acetic acid respectively with a strong base are (in kcal).
(A) > –13.7, < –13.7 (B) both > –13.7
(C) both < –13.7 (D) < –13.7, > – 13.7
20. 200 mL of 0.1 M NaOH is mixed with 100 mL of 0.1 M H 2SO4 in I experiment. In II experiment
100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH is mixed with 50 mL of 0.1 M H 2SO4 . Select the correct statements:
(I) Heat liberated in each of the two reactions is 274 cal.
(II) Heat liberated in I is 274 cal and in II is 137 cal
(III) Temperature rise in I reaction is more than the temperature rise is II
(IV) Temperature rise in I reaction is equal to the temperature rise in II
(A) I and III (B) II and IV (C) II and III (D) I and IV
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SECTION-2
This Section contains Five (05) Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical
value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in
the decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign
should be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
1. The enthalpy of formation of ethane, ethylene and benzene from the gaseous atoms are –2839.2,
–2275.2 and 5536 kJ mol 1 respectively. Calculate the magnitude of resonance energy for benzene,
compared with Kekule structure. The bond enthalpy of C–H bond is given as equal to 410.87 kJ mol 1.
2. A closed container of volume 0.02 m3 contains a mixture of neon and argon gases at a temperature 27°C
and pressure 1  105 Nm 2 . The total mass of mixture is 28 g. If the gram molecular weight of neon and
argon are 20 and 40 respectively, find the mass (in gm) of Neon gas in the container, assuming them to
be ideal.
3. A swimmer coming out from a pool is covered with a film of water weighing about 80g. How much heat
(in kJ) must be supplied to evaporate this water? If latent heat of evaporation for H 2O is
40.79 kJ mol 1 at 100°C.
4. The molar heat of formation of NH 4 NO3(s) is –367.54 kJ and those of N 2O(g) , H 2O(l ) are 81.46 and
–285.8 kJ respectively at 25°C and 1 atmosphere pressure. Calculate E of the reaction
NH 4 NO3(s) 
 N 2O(g)  2H 2O(l ) .
5. If the enthalpy of the reaction, C3H8 (g)  H 2 (g)  C2H 6 (g)  CH 4 (g), at 25°C using the given heat of
combustion values under standard conditions is x kJ/mol. Find the value of –x.
Compound: H 2 (g) CH 4 (g) C2H6 (g) C(graphite)
c H (kJ/mol) : –285.8 –890.0 –1560.0 –393.5
The standard heat of formation of C3H8 (g) is –103.8 kJ/mol.
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PART - III: MATHEMATICS 100 MARKS


SECTION-1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. Let z be a complex number satisfying z  5i  1 such that amp(z) is minimum. Then z is equal to:
2 6 24i 24 2 6i 2 6 24i 24 2 6i
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
(1  i ) x  2i (2  3i) y  1
2. Let   i then:
3 i 3i
(A) y=2 (B) y = –31/23 (C) y=0 (D) y = –1/13
3. ABC is an isosceles triangle and B = 90°. If B and the midpoint P of AC are represented by 3  2i and
1 i respectively then the other vertices are:
(A) 4  i, 2  3i (B) 4  3i, 2  i (C) 4  i, 2  i (D) 4  3i, 2  i
2
4. If z 2  1  z  1 then z lies on:

(A) Circle (B) The imaginary axis


(C) A real axis (D) An ellipse
2 2 2 2
 1  1   1   1 
5. If z  z  1  0, then the value of  z     z 2  2    z 3  3     z 6  6  is:
2
 z  z   z   z 
(A) 18 (B) 54 (C) 6 (D) 12
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6. If z1, z2 , z3 , z4 are the vertices of a square in that order, then incorrect statement is::
(A) z1  z3  z2  z4 (B) z1  z2  z2  z3  z3  z4  z4  z1
(C) z1  z3  z2  z4 (D) 2 z1  z3  z2  z4
7. If the straight lines x  2 y  9, 3x  5 y  5 and ax  by  1 are concurrent, then the straight line
5 x  2 y  1, passes through the point.
(A) (a, –b) (B) (–a, b) (C) (a, b) (D) (–a, –b)
8. Let two vertices of a triangle be (2, 1) and (3, –2), the third vertex lies on y = x + 3. Area of triangle is
5 square units, the coordinates of the third vertex can be:
 3 3   7 13   1 11 
(A) (–1, 2) (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D)  , 
4 2  2 2   4 4
9. Consider the straight lines L1 : x  2 y  4  0 and L2 : 4 x  2 y  1  0. The line 6 x  6 y  7  0 :
(A) Is bisector of the angle between L1 and L2 that doesn’t include origin
(B) Is bisector of acute angle between L1 and L2
(C) Forms an isosceles triangle with the two given lines L1 and L2
(D) Forms an equilateral triangle with the two given lines L1 and L2
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z  3z2
10. If z1, z2 are two complex numbers satisfying 1  1, z1  3 then z2  .
3  z1z2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
3
11. If x  iy  then the value of ( x  3)( x  1)  y 2  .
2  cos   i sin 
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) –1 (D) 2
1 1 1
12. If 1, z1, z2 , z3 , zn1 are n th roots of unity then the value of    is equal to:
3  z1 3  z2 3  zn1

n  3n 1 1 n  3n 1 n  3n 1 n  3n 1 1
(A)  (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) 
3n  1 2 3n  1 3n  1 3n  1 2
13. The straight line ax + by + c = 0 where abc  0 will NOT pass through the first quadrant if:
(A) ac > 0 and bc > 0 (B) ac > 0 and bc < 0
(C) bc > 0 and ac > 0 (D) ac < 0 and bc < 0
14. The values of  and p, if the equation x cos   y sin   p is the normal form of the line 3x  y  2  0
are:
(A) 210°, 1 (B) 210°, 2 (C) 30°, 1 (D) 30°, 2
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15. A light ray coming along the line 3 x  4 y  5 gets reflected from the line mirror ax  by  1 and goes
along the line 5 x  12 y  10. Then:
64 112 14 8
(A) a , b (B) a , b
115 15 15 115
64 8 64 14
(C) a , b (D) a , b
115 115 15 15
16. The circumcentre of the triangle formed by the lines xy  2 x  2 y  4  0 and x  y  2  0 is:
(A) (0, 0) (B) (–1, 1) (C) (–1, –2) (D) (–2, 2)
17. If the three lines x  3 y  p, ax  2 y  q and ax  y  r form a right-angled triangle then:
(A) a 2  9a  18  0 (B) a 2  6a  12  0
(C) a 2  6a  18  0 (D) a 2  9a  12  0
 1 2  11 4 
18. If in triangle ABC, A  (1,10), circumcentre    ,  and orthocenter   ,  then the co-ordinates
 3 3   3 3
of mid-point of side opposite to A is:
 11 
(A)  1,   (B) (1, 5) (C) (1, –3) (D) (1, 6)
 3
19. A point P(x, y) moves so that the sum of the distances from P from the coordinate axes is equal to the
distance from P to the point A(1, 1). The equation of the locus of P in the first quadrant is:
(A) ( x  1) ( y  1)  1 (B) ( x  1) ( y  1)  2
(C) ( x  1) ( y  1)  1 (D) ( x  1) ( y  1)  2
20. Family of lines represented by the equation (cos   sin ) x  (cos   sin ) y  3(3cos   sin )  0 passes
through a fixed point M for all real values of . The reflection of M in the line x  y  0, is:
(A) (6, 3) (B) (3, 6) (C) (–6, 3) (D) (3, –6)
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SECTION-2
This Section contains Five (05) Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical
value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in
the decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign
should be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)

1. Let z  9  bi, where b is non-zero real and i 2  1. If the imaginary part of z 2 and z 3 are equal, then
b/3 is ________.
2. Consider the family of lines 5 x  3 y  2  (3x  y  4)  0 and x  y  1   (2 x  y  2)  0. Equation of
straight line that belong to both families is ax  by  7  0, then a + b is ________.

3. Let  and  be complex numbers satisfying   1  i  1 and   2  3i  6 such that

6  max   max  a  b ; a, b  R  then the value of b 2  2a is ________.

1 1 n
4. If x   1, p  x 4000  4000 and q be the digit at the unit’s place in the number (22  1), n being a
x x
natural number greater than 1, then the value of (p + q) is ________.
5. If the x-intercept of some line L is double as that of the line, 3 x  4 y  12 and the y-intercept of L is half
as that of same line, then the slope of L is m then |16m| is ________.
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