LOUPL 18 March Full Syl Adv Paper
LOUPL 18 March Full Syl Adv Paper
LOUPL 18 March Full Syl Adv Paper
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18 March, 2024
PHYSICS
SEC-1 : (Maximum Marks: 30)
• Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct
answer(s).
• For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s)
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
1. A cubical block of mass m and side length b is placed on a smooth floor. A smooth and rigid rod
of length L and with negligible mass is leaning against the block. A sphere of mass M is attached to
the upper end of the rod. The lower end of the rod is fixed at point-O, but the rod can rotate freely
around the point within the vertical plane. Initially the angle between the rod and the floor is α while
the system is at rest. After releasing, Choose correct statement(s).
q
M gL(sin α−sin β)
(A) Speed of the block when angle between rod and the floor is β is 2 +M L2 sin4 β
qmb
2MgL(sin α−sin β)
(B) Speed of the block when angle between rod and the floor is β is b mb2 +ML2 sin4 β
q
2MgL(sin α−sin β)
(C) Angular speed of the rod when angle between rod and the floor is β is 2 cosec4 β+ML2
q mb
M gL(sin α−sin β)
(D) Angular speed of the rod when angle between rod and the floor is β is mb2 +M L2 cos4 β
2. Between two parallel long wires AB and CD is a soap film S between another two transverse wires PQ
& EF. The separation between PQ & EF is x which can be varied. The correct statement(s) is/are :
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(A) at t = 0, I1 = I2 = 0
(B) at any time t = t, II12 = LL21
(C) at any time t = t, I1 + I2 = Rε
(D) at t = ∞, current flowing through the resistor is ε
R
4. An infinite horizontal square grid of side ’a’ made of uniform material has current i fed into it at node
A and this current leaves at B. The semi infinite wires used for the entry and exit of current into this
grid are shown in the figure-2 which is an enlarged version (not drawn to scale) of the grid in the
locality of AB when observed along its plane. The feeding wires are parallel to AB and just above the
plane of the grid by a small distance δ(δ → 0). These feeding wires are thus not visible in figure I.
Consider an Amperean circular loop with AB as axis, midpoint of AB as its centre and R as its radius
as shown in figure 2. C is the midpoint of square formed by AB as its side shown in figure 1. Take
R = 2a
Figure 1
Figure 2
Magnitude of circulation B⃗ · d⃗ℓ around the shown Amperean loop if B
⃗ is taken due to grid and feeding
R
wires is x.
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5. One mole of an ideal gas undergoes a thermodynamic cyclic process as shown in the figure. The
cyclic process consists of an isochoric, an adiabatic process and an isothermal (may not be in the same
sequence).
(A) The ratio of molar specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is ln 3−ln 2 .
ln 3
(B) The ratio of molar specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is ln 2
ln 3−ln 2
(C) Magnitude of work done by the gas in the isothermal process is 2P0 V0 ln(3/2).
(D) Magnitude of work done by the gas in the isothermal process is 3P0 V0 ln(3/2).
6. Two boats are rowing on a pond in the same direction and with the same speed V. Each boat sends,
through the water (which is at rest), a signal to the other. The frequencies of the generated signals
are the same.
(i) The time taken by the signals to travel from one boat to the other is different.
(ii) The wavelengths received by both the persons in the boats due to the other are different.
(iii) The beat frequencies received by both the persons are different.
(iv) The beat frequencies received by both the persons are same (which may include zero also) Choose
the INCORRECT option(s) :
(A) (i), (ii), (iii) are correct
(B) (ii), (iii) are correct
(C) (iii) is correct
(D) (i), (ii), (iv) are correct
7. Conducting shell of radius a is surrounded by another spherical conducting shell of radius b. The space
between them is filled with dielectric material of conductivity σ and dielectric constant K. The charge
Q1 and Q2 are given to the inner and outer shell at time t = 0 respectively. Charge on outer shell at
time t is :
(A) Q1 + Q2 1 − exp − ε0σtK
(B) Q2 − Q1 1 − exp − ε0σtK
(C) Q1 − Q2 1 − exp − ε0σtK
(D) Q2 + Q1 1 − exp − ε0σtK
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8. A solid sphere is held at rest on the fixed hemispherical bowl made of insulating material such that
centre of sphere lies on the horizontal diameter as shown in figure. Total charge q = 5.1 × 10−1 C and
mass m = 42 grams, both are distributed uniformly in the sphere. There exists uniform magnetic field
B in space as shown in figure. Consider contact surface to be sufficient rough. Spherical bowl is made
of non-magnetic material. Radius of bowl (R) = 10 cm, radius of sphere (r) 3 cm.g = 10 m/s2 . Now
if sphere is released
q
(A) At an angle θ with horizontal, velocity of COM of sphere will be v = 10 g(R − r) sin θ
q 7
(B) At an angle θ with horizontal, velocity of COM of sphere will bev = 87 g(R − r) sin θ
(C) The limiting value of B (appoximately) so that on releasing sphere, it do not leaves contact with
bowl in course of motion will be 2 T.
(D) The limiting value of B (appoximately) so that on releasing sphere, it do not leaves contact with
bowl in course of motion will be 4T.
9. As shown below, a point light source (S) is inside a glass block of refractive index nG = 23 , at a distance
2 mm from the optical axis and distance x = 3 cm from the flat surface. A thick planoconvex lens
made of transparent plastic material of refractive index nP = 2, is placed near the source as shown.
The thickness of the lens is d, and the radius of convex surface is R = 15 cm. The width of air gap
between the glass block and the lens is ’t’. The width of air gap t and thickness of lens d is adjusted
so that light (paraxial rays) from point source forms always a parallel beam after passing through the
lens. Select CORRECT option(s).
10. A highly thin conducting spherical shell of radius R0 is completely filled with water at 0◦ C. Outside
surrounding temperature is −T0 ◦ C. Latent heat of fusion of water is L0 and thermal conductivity of
ice is Kice . Assume heat is flowing symmetrically in radial direction. Choose the CORRECT option(s).
Density of water is ρ0 . Neglect the expansion of water on freezing.
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ρ0 L0 R20
(A) Time in which complete water will freeze, is given by 6 Kice T0
ρ L R2
(B) Time in which complete water will freeze, is given by 4 0Kice0 T00
ρ L0 R20
(C) Time in which thickness of ice will become R20 , is given by 120Kice T0
4πρ0 L0 R30
(D) Total heat released by water in freezing, is given by 3
• The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9 , both inclusive.
• For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer using the mouse and the on-screen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
• For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories:
1. If the graph of Binding energy (B/A) per nucleon versus mass number (A) looks like as shown in
figure. Fission of nuclei with mass number 150 into two nuclei of equal mass number will release
energy K × 100MeV. find the value of K.
2. A man wants to reach directly at point B on the opposite bank of a river flowing at a speed as shown
in fig. VR = Velocity of river with respect to ground.
Minimum speed relative to water, the man should have so that he can reach point B will be √1
k
(in m/s
). Find the value of k.
3. AB and CD are two uniform resistance wires of lengths 100 cm and 80 cm respectively. The connections
are shown in the figure. The cell of emf 5 V is ideal while the other cell of emf E has internal resistance
2Ω as shown in figure. A length of 20 cm of wire CD is balanced by 40 cm of wire AB. The emf E
in volt is 3x then find x, if the reading of the ideal ammeter is 2 A. The other connecting wires have
negligible resistance.
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4. Snell’s law relation for air glass boundary is given by equation nair sin θi = nglass sin θr . Here angle of
refraction in glass is θr and the angle of incident in air is θi . The refractive index of air is nair = 1 (with
negligible uncertainty). In an experiment to verify Snell’s law, the best fit line on a graph between
sin θr (on the y-axis) and sin θi (on the x-axis) is given by the equation y = (6.66 ± 0.05) × 10−1 x +
(0.022 ± 0.024). The refractive index of the glass, including the error is reported as 1.ab ± 0.0c, where
a, b and c are digits after the decimal point. Calculate value of (a + b − c).
5. A cylindrical beam of light having a variable intensity I1 is incident on the curved surface of a fixed
cone of base radius R. Intensity of beam changes with radial distance r, according to the function
3
I1 = IR 3 . Conical surface is completely reflecting surface. If the force exerted by the light on the cone
0r
2 2
is of the form k1 πI0kR2 Csin θ where I0 is constant in simplest ratio. Where k1 and k2 are integers and C
is the speed of light. Then the value of (k1 + k2 ) will be ?
6. Two conducting uncharged kept at a very large distance spheres of radius R1 and R2 (R1 > R2 ) are
connected to a battery with a switch as shown. Light rays of frequency f are incident on the bigger
sphere and simultaneously the switch is closed. Work function of bigger sphere is ϕ. After some time
the charge on bigger sphere becomes q1 , and on smaller sphere becomes −q2 remains constant there
after. Then 4πεq01R1 + Kπε
q2
0 R2
= V. Find the value of K
7. A particle is projected radially outwards from the surface of a planet with an initial speed of 4.0 km/s.
Maximum height attained by the particle is h = 900 km from the planet’s surface. Find the radius R
(in km ) of the planet taking g = 10 m/s2 on the surface of the planet. Fill R/900 in OMR sheet.
8. A monochromatic source of light S is placed at focus of a converging lens of focal length F . Two
identical slits are at ’ 3 F ’ distance from the lens and its central line is d2 distance above optical axis
of lens. If D and d have their usual meaning, then the distance of the central maxima on the screen
from central line (D >> d >> λ) is xλD d then fill the value of x.
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√
9. An equilateral glass prism kept on a table has refractive index of µ = 2. It is illuminated by a narrow
laser beam having power P0 and wavelength λ. The path of the laser beam inside the prism is parallel
to thebase
√
of
the prism. The change in reading of weight of the prism due to the incident laser beam
x−1
is c
P0 √
y . Find x + y?c is the speed of light. (Ignore any partial reflection).
Weighing machine
10. Two astronauts, A and B, both with mass of 60 kg each, are moving along a straight line in the same
direction in a "weightless" spaceship. Relative to the spaceship the speed of A is 2 m/s and that of
B is 1 m/s. A is carrying a bag of mass 5 kg with him. To avoid collision with B, A throws the bag
with a speed v relative to the spaceship, towards B and B catches it. The minimum value of v is
76
m/s for which collision is avoided. Find the value of x. Assume no change in velocity of
x + 100
spaceship.
CHEMISTRY
SEC-1 : (Maximum Marks: 30)
• This section contains TEN (10) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct
answer(s).
• For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s)
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
(A) The electrode material and the solution are made up of same substances but electrode and / or
electrolyte concentration are different.
(B) Each half cell is made of electrode material and solutions that are composed of different substances
and different concentrations.
(C) E◦Cen = 0
(D) The nernst equation reduces to EC=ll = − 2.303RT
nF log Q.
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2. Which of the following compounds is/are more basic than given structure
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
6. Which of the following can be explained on the basis of Fajan’s Rules.
(A) Ag2 S is less soluble than Ag2 O.
(B) Fe(OH)3 is less soluble than Fe(OH)2 .
(C) BaCO3 is less soluble than MgCO3 .
(D) Melting point of AlCl3 is less than that of NaCl.
7. Two volatile liquids A&B are mixed to form an ideal solution. If PA0 = 100 mm of Hg&PB0 = 150 mm
of Hg then identify the correct option(s) if 10 moles of A are mixed with 40 moles of B such that moles
vaporised are very small.
(A) Total vapour pressure when equilibrium gets established will be 140 mm of Hg.
(B) Mole fraction of A in vapour state will be less than 0.5 .
(C) Mole fraction of B in vapour state is equal to 67
(D) Mole % of B in vapour state should be greater than 80%.
8. Which of the following is/are intermediates or products formed in Perkin reaction ?
(A)
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(B)
(C)
(D)
C6 H5 − CH = CH − COOH
4+
9. Select the correct IUPAC name for [(NH3 )4 Co(OH) (NH2 ) Co (NH3 )4 ] :
(A)
(B)
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(C)
• For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories:
1. If the radius of first Bohr orbit of He+ ions is xcm and radius of 4th Bohr orbit of Be3+ is ycm, then
calculate the value of y/x.
2.
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4. Calculate the pressure exerted (in atm) by 1 mole of CH4 gas at a temperature of 24
0.0821 K if volume
occupied by CH4 molecules is negligible. Given a = 2 atmlit2 mol−2 .
5. How many alkenes (C5 H10 ) can give 2-methyl-2-butanol on treatment with dil. H2 SO4 as major
product?
6. Number of oxides of Nitrogen, which produce HNO3 when dissolved in water.
N2 O, NO, NO2 , N2 O4 , N2 O5 .
7. A metal ’ M ’ having atomic mass 31.25 crystallizes in cubic close packing and it shows "Schottky
defects". If the edge length of the cubic lattice is 500pm and density of the metal is 1.6075gm/ml then
calculate number of moles of metal atom ’ M ’ missing per litre of the crystal.
9. What is the oxidation number of metal in binary compound used as catalyst for conversion of SO2 to
SO3 in contact process for the making of H2 SO4 ?
10. Among the following, total number of possible metals present in anode mud, which is obtained by
electrolytic refining of copper.
MATHEMATICS
SEC-1 : (Maximum Marks: 30)
• This section contains TEN (10) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct
answer(s).
• For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s)
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
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1. If ⃗a, ⃗b, ⃗c are unit vectors such that ⃗a · ⃗b = 0 and (⃗a − ⃗c) · (⃗b + ⃗c) = 0&⃗c = λ⃗a + µ⃗b + ω(⃗a × ⃗b) for some
scalars λ, µ, ω. Then
(A) µ = λ + 1
(B) λ2 + µ2 + ω 2 = 2
(C) λ2 + µ2 + ω 2 = 1
(D) λ = µ + 1
x4 −2x2 +3
2. If ’ α ’ is minimum value of f(x) = (x2 +1)2
and ’ β ’ is/are value(s) of x at which f (x) attains its
minimum, then
(A) α is rational number
(B) β is/are irrational number(s)
(C) α = 13
√
(D) |β| = 2
3. If A (z1 ) is a variable point in argand plane such that z1 z1 = 5, 0 < arg (z1 ) < π. Also, B (z2 ) & C (z3 )
are two fixed points in argand plane satisfying z 4 − 6z 2 + 25 = 0& − π < arg z < 0.
(A) Internal angle bisector of ∠A of △ABC will always pass through a fixed point.
(B) Circumcentre of △ABC is origin √
(C) Orthocentre (z4 ) of △ABC satisfies |z4 + 2i| = 5.(i
√ = −1) √
(D) Orthocentre (z4 ) of △ABC satisfies |z4 − 2i| = 5 · (i = −1)
4. A biased coin with probability of getting heads double that of probability of getting tails is tossed. If
this coin is tossed repeatedly until we get two successive tails & Pn denotes the probability that this
experiment is completed on nth toss. Then :
(A) P2 = 19
(B) P2 = 29
(C) P4 = 81 5
(D) P4 = 27 2
5. A line y = 2x + c intersects the parabola y 2 = 4x in two distinct points A&B, such that normals at A
and B intersect on the principal axis of parabola. Then
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2 2
8. If the equation x2 + x + 2 − (a − 3) x2 + x + 2 x2 + x + 1 + (a − 4) x2 + x + 1 = 0 has at least
9. A circle cuts the parabola x2 = 16y at O(0, 0), A(−4, 1), B (x1 , y1 ) and C (x2 , y2 ). If normals at A and
B to the parabola intersect at C, then-
(A) x1 + y2 = 49
(B) x2 + y1 = 100
(C) (0, −8), A& B are collinear
(D) (0, 8), A&C are collinear
10. In a game a person P at point (x, y) can jump to any one of the following points relatively: (x +
1, y), (x + 2, y), (x, y + 1) or (x, y + 2). If P is at (0, 0), then he can reach
(A) (2, 2) in 14 ways
(B) (2, 3) in 32 ways
(C) (2, 2) in 9 ways
(D) (2, 3) in 26 ways
• The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9 , both inclusive.
• For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer using the mouse and the on-screen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
• For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories:
4. Consider a 3 × 3 matrix A = {aij } where aij = i+j−1 ∀i, j ∈ {1, 2, 3}. If matrix B = {bij } of order 3 × 3
1
|B|
exists such that A−1 = 3B, then the value of a23 ·b22 is (where |X| denotes determinant value of matrix
X)
5. 4 married couples are to be seated on a round table such that no two men are seated together. If P =
Number of ways no wife is seated adjacent to theirhhusbands
i and Q = Number of ways no wife is seated
to the right seat of their husbands, then value of P is (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
Q
6. Number
√ of ordered pairs ( x, y) with 0 ⩽ x ⩽ π&π ⩽ y ⩽ 2π satisfying the equation (sin x +
3 cos x)(sin(x + y) + sin(x − y)) = 4 is
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7. Given that α, β, a, b, are in AP. α, β, c, d are in GP and α, β, e, f are in HP. If b, d, f are in GP then
2(α6 −β 6 )
find αβ(α4 −β 4 ) , 0 < α < β.
10. If m, n are the roots of quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, then roots of the equation
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