EAMCET 2015 Engineering Answer Key
EAMCET 2015 Engineering Answer Key
EAMCET 2015 Engineering Answer Key
EAMCET-2015
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MATHEMATICS
1.
Sol:
25
9
2)
111
25
3)
9
25
4)
25
111
f(x) = 5x-3
f-1(x) =
x3
5
f 1 (3) 6
5
36 75
3
5 36
25
25
g ( f 1 (3) g 6
2.
Sol:
111
25
3 1
1)
,
2
3
4
2
1 3
2)
,
4
2
3
2
3) ,
3 4
4) ,
4 3
f(x) = sin x x
f 1 ( x) cos x 1 0 . f is (decreasing function)
3.
Sol:
Range is f
,
3
f
4
3
,
2 3
2 4
1 2
n 2n 2 1
6
2)
1 2
n 1 2n 1 2n 3 \
6
3)
1 2
n 1 n2 5
4)
1
n n 1 n 2 n 3
4
verification
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b 2 ab b c bc ac
The value of the determinant ab a 2 a b b 2 ab
bc ac c a ab a 2
1) abc
2) a+b+c
3) 0
Sol:
5.
Sol:
2) |A|4
3) |A|8
4) ab+bc+ca
4) |A|16
6.
Sol:
3) Infinite solutions
4) No solution
2x+3y+z=5
2x+3y+z=5
3x+y+5z=7
9x+3y+15z=21
x+4y-2z=3
7x + 14z = 16 = x + 2z = 8
12x+4y+20z = 28
x + 4y - 2z = 3
11x+22z= 25
X+2z = 25/2
Parallel lines .
No solution.
7.
sin
k 1
2k
2k
i cos
7
7
1)-1
Sol:
2) 0
(i) cos
k 1
(-i)
8.
(-1)
3) -i
4) i
2k
2k
i sin
7
7
=i
...
9 27
3
1) 1
1 3 9
...
8 32
2) -1
3)
4) i
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1
2
2
...
1
3 (3) (3)
Sol:
1 1
3 1 2
3
3
1/3( )
1
CODE : A
1
3 3 2
(1
....]
2
4 (4)
1 1
2 13/4
1 4
2 1
2 1
9.
Sol:
2) 1, , 2
3) 1, , 2
4) , 2
3) 2
4)
z 2014 z 2015 1 0
z 3 2 z 2 2 z 1 0;
Verification.
1 cos 8 i sin 8
1 cos i sin
8
8
10.
1) 1
Sol:
2) -1
1
2
/ 8 (say)
1 cos i sin
1 cos i sin
cis
2
2 cos 2 2i sin 2 cos 2 2
=
=
cis / 2
2
2 cos 2i sin cos
2
2
2
cos8 i sin 8 = -1 -0 = -1
8
8
11.
Sol:
If a,b,c are distinct and the roots of (b-c) x2+(c-a)x+(a-b) = 0 are equal, then a,b,c are in
1) Arithmetic progression
2) Geometric Progression
3) Harmonic progression
4) Arithmetico-Geometric progression
a b
bc
b c = a b
2b = a+c a, b, c are in AP
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12.
If the roots of x kx 14 x 8 0 are in geometric progression, then k =
1) -3
Sol:
2) 7
3) 4
4) 0
x3 kx2 14 x 8 0
a
, a, ar
r
Product of roots = +8
a3 = +8
a = +2
sub in the above
8 4k 28 8 0
4k = 28
k=7
13.
Sol:
2) 3
4) 4 5
b
82 5
;
2
2
2
4
2(8 2 5) 2
4
b
2b = 8 2 5 b 4 5
14.
x2 2 x 1
For real values of x, the range of 2
is
x 2x 1
1) , o 1,
Sol:
15.
1
2) , 2
2
3) , 1,
9
4) (, 6] 2,
x2 2 x 1
y
x2 2 x 1
Simplify, and disc 0
The number of four digit numbers formed by using the digits 0,2,4,5 and which are not
divisible by 5, is
1) 10
Sol:
2) 8
3) 6
4) 4
_ _ _ 0 = 3! = 6
_ _ _ 5= 2 2 1 = 4
Total 10 ways
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16.
Tm denotes the number of Triangles that can be formed with the vertices of a regular polygon
of m sides. If Tm+1 Tm = 15, then m =
1)3
Sol:
2) 6
3) 9
4) 12
m 1C3 mC3 15
1)
Sol:
33
32
2)
33
32
3x
A
B
( x 2)( x 1) x 2 x 1
x= 2; A =
6
2
3
x = -1
B =
3x
is
( x 2)( x 1)
31
32
3)
4) -
31
32
x x 2 x 3 x 4 x5
2
3
4
5
1 1 x x x x x
2
4
8
16
32
1
1
32
= -33/32
3
1
3
2
1
x 1 x
(2) 1
2
1
x
11 (1 x) 1
2
18.
If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of (1+x)n are in arithmetic progression then
n2 41n =
1) 398
Sol:
2) 298
3) -398
4) 198
(n-2r)2 = n+2
n
r = 10
(n-20) 2 = n+2
n2+400-40n = n+2
n2 41n = - 398
19.
1 1.3
1.3.5
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4
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Sol:
1+ x = 1
1 1 1.3 1
...
1! 5 2! 5
S (1 x) p / q ; P 1, q 2
x 1
q 5
x
2
(1+ x) = 1
5
3
(1 x)
5
1 x2 2 x
1/2
2
5
1/2
1/2
5
3
5
3
3x2 + 6x + 3 = 5
3x2 + 6x = 2
20.
Sol:
1
2
2) 2
sin cos P,
3) 1
4) 3
1
q
sin cos
sin cos 1/ q
1
2
2
P2
p2 1
q
q
2 q( p 2 1) .
21.
tan
2
4
2 tan
4cot
5
5
5
1) cot
Sol:
q (p2 -1) = 2
2) cot
2
5
3) cot
3
5
4) cot
4
5
tan
2
4
2 tan
4 tan
cot
5
5
5
5
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22.
If sinA+sin B+ sinC=0 and cos A+cosB+cos C =0,
2) 2
3) 1
4) 0
1 1 1
0
x y z
yz + zx + xy = 0
Cis( B C) Cis(C A) Cis( A B) 0
cos( B C) cos(C A) cos( A B) 0
23.
1)
n
,nZ
3 18
2)
1
, then =
3
n
,nZ
3 12
3)
n
,nZ
12 12
4)
n
,nZ
3 6
3 n
6
6
Sol:
tan 3 Tan
24.
x 2 x3
x4 x6
If sin 1 x ...... cos 1 x 2 .... and 0 x 2 then x =
2 4
2 4
2
1)
1
2
2)1
3) -
Sol:
x x2 x x 1 0 x 1
25.
a
1 x
If 2sinh 1
log
then x =
2
1 x
1 a
1) a
Sol:
2)
1
a
3)
1
2
1 a2
4) -1
4)
1
1 a2
a
a 1
a2
2.cos
1
2cos
2
2
1 a
1 a 2
1 a
= 2 cos
1 a
1 a
cos
1 a
1 a
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26.
In a ABC, (a+b+c)(b+c-a)= bc , then
1) 6
Sol:
2s 2( s a) bc
cos 2
27.
2) 6
2 4
4) 4
s ( s a)
bc
4
0 1
4
04
If in a ABC, r1= 2r2 = 3r3, then the perimeter of the triangle is equal to
1) 3 a
Sol:
3) 0 4
2) 3 b
3) 3 c
4) 3(a+b+c)
3) 2r+R
4) 2(r+R)
a : b : c (2 3) : (1 3) : (2 1) 5: 4 : 3
2S = 12K = 3 (4K)
(or) 4(3K)
= 3b (or) 4C
28.
In ABC,
a
b
c
1) 2r
2) r+2R
Sol:
r
2R (Cos A+ CosB+ CosC) = 2R 1 = 2R + 2r
R
29.
2) m3 m1 m2 m4 3) m3 m4 m1 m2
4) m3 m4 m2 m1
a1 6 , a 2 : 41, a3 3, a 4 11
m3 m1 m4 m2
30.
If a, b, c are unit vectors such that a b c 0 , then the a.b b.c c.a
1)
3
2
2) -
a.b 0
3
2
3)
1
2
4) -
1
2
a.b 3 / 2
Sol:
111 2
31.
Sol:
2) i 8 j 2k
3) i 8 j 2k
4) i 8 j 2k
r c b 0 r c tb
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c.a
r.a o c.a t (b.a) 0 t
b.a
r c
32.
ca
15
b 4, 3,7 1,1,1 (-1, -8, 2)
3
b.a
If a, b, c are three vectors such that | a | 1,| b | 2,| c | 3, and a.b b.c c.a 0 , then a b c =
1)0
2) 2
1 0 0
Sol:
a b c
33.
If a b b c c a a b c , then =
3) 3
4) 6
3) 2
4) 3
0 4 0 36 a b c 6
0 0 9
2
1) 0
Sol:
2) 1
a b b c c a a b c
34.
The Cartesian equation of the plane passing through the point (3, -2,-1) and parallel to the
vectors b i 2 j 4k and c 3i 2 j 5k
1) 2x-17y-8z+63 =0 2) 3x+17y+8z-36=0 3) 2x+17y+8z+36=0
4) 3x-16y+8z--63=0
x 3 y 2 z 1
Sol:
1
3
Sol :
2
2
4
5
=0
(2x -6) + 17 y + 34 + 8z + 8 =0
2x +17 y +8z +36 = 0
35.
AM
2) 4
3) 3
4) 12
23 a b
6 a b 7
5
Variance =
16 4 1 (a 6)2 (b 6)2
64
5
a 2 b2 25 ab 12
36.
(3)
The arithmetic mean of the observations 10, 8, 5, a,b is 6 and their variance is 6.8. Then ab=
1) 6
Sol:
Ans
Ans
(4)
If the median of the data 6, 7, x-2, x, 18, 21 written in ascending order is 16, then the variance of
that data is
1) 30
1
5
2) 31
1
3
3) 32
1
2
4) 33
1
3
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Sol: Median = 16 x = 17
Variance =
37.
CODE : A
64 49 1 9 16 49
1
31
6
3
Ans
(2)
Two persons A and B are throwing an unbiased six faced die alternatively, with the condition
that the person who throws 3 fist wins the game. If A starts the game, the probabilities of A
and B to win the same are respectively
Sol:
1)
6 5
,
11 11
1
5
,q
6
6
2)
5 6
,
11 11
3)
8 3
,
11 11
4)
3 8
,
11 11
1
1
6
P (A's win ) p q 2 p q 4 p ..... p
2
1 q 1 q 11
Ans
38.
6 5
,
11 11
Ans
(1)
The letters of the word QUESTION are arranged in a row at random. The probability that
there are exactly two letters between Q and S is
1
14
1)
Sol:
2)
5
7
3)
1
7
4)
5
28
1 2 3 4 5 6 78
Q U EST I ON
39.
If
5 2 6! 5
8!
28
Ans
(4)
1 3 p 1 2 p
are probabilities of two mutually exclusive events, then p lies in the interval
,
3
2
1 1
1) ,
3 2
1 1
2) ,
2 2
1 2
3) ,
3 3
1 3p
1 2p
1 0
1
3
2
1 3p 1 2p
0
1
0 1 3p 3 0 1 2p 2
3
2
1 3p 2
1 2p 1
5
0 1
6
1
2
1
1
p
p
2
2
3
3
1 2
4) ,
3 3
0
Sol.
Ans
(1)
1
1
p
3
2
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40.
The probability that an event does not happen in one trial is 0.8. The probability that the event
happens atmost once in three trials is
1) 0.896
Sol.
2) 0.791
3) 0.642
4) 0.592
8 4
1
,p
10 5
5
1 4
4
3C0 (1) 3C1
5
5 5
Ans
(1)
= 0.896
41.
1
10
2)
3
10
3)
8
10
4)
7
10
10 k2 + 9k = 1 k (10 k +9) = 1
10 k2 +9k 1= 0 k =
10
8
= 0.8
10
If the equation to the locus of points equidistant from the points (-2,3) , (6,-5) is
ax+by+c=0
2) c, b, a
3) b, c, a
4) a, c, b
8
1
8
a b
c
k a k , b k , c 3k
1 1 3
cb a
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43.
The point (2, 3) is first reflected in the straight line y =x and then translated through a distance
of 2units along the positive direction of x-axis. The coordinates of the transformed point are
1) (5, 4)
2) (2, 3)
3) (5, 2)
4) (4, 5)
Sol:
If (2, 3) in the line x = y in (3, 2) after shifting 2 units along positive x-axis it be comes (5, 2)
44.
If the straight lines 2x+3y-1 = 0, x+2y -1 = 0 and ax +by -1 = 0 form a triangle with origin as
Sol:
1) (6, 4)
3) (-8 , 8)
2) (-3, 3)
a1a2 b1b2
4) (0, 7)
8 ax by 1 2a 3b x 2 y 1 a 2b 2 x 3 y 1 it in satisfies by orthocenter
The point on the line 4x y-2 = 0 which is equidistant from the points (-5, 6) and (3, 2) is
1) (2, 6)
Sol:
2) (4, 14)
3) (1, 2)
4) (3, 10)
2x 8 0
x 4, y 14
46.
If the lines x + 2ay + a =0, x + 3by + b = 0, x + 4cy + c = 0 are concurrent, then a,b,c are in
1) Arithmetic progression
2) Geometric progression
3) Harmonic progression
1 2a a
Sol:
1 3b
b 0
1 4c
1 1 2
c a b
a,b,c are in H.P.
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2
2
47.
The angle between the straight lines represented by (x y )sin (xcos ysin )2 is
1)
Sol:
3) 2
4)
48.
2)
cos 2 0
cos2 2 sin 2 2
If the slope of one of the lines represented by ax2 6xy y2 0 is the square of the other, then the
value of a is
1) -27 or 8
Sol:
2) -3 or 2
3) -64 or 27
4) -4 or 3
6
a
m m2 , m.m2
1
1
m3 m6 3m.m2 m m2 216
49.
The sum of the minimum and maximum distances of the point (4, -3) to the circle
x2 y2 4x 10y 7 0 is
1) 10
Sol:
2) 12
3) 16
4) 20
50.
1) 3x + 4y 5 = 0
Sol:
2) 9x 10y + 7= 0
3) 9x + 10y -7 = 0
4) 9x 10y + 11 = 0
51.
The equation of the circle passing through (2 , 0) and (0, 4) and having the minimum radius is
1) x2 y2 20
2) x2 y2 2x 4y 0
3) x2 y 2 4
4) x2 y2 16
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Sol: Required circle is a circle on (2,0), (0,4) as ends of diameter
x2 + y2 2x 4y = 0
52.
Sol:
2) (5, 6)
3) (3, 5)
4) (-8, -13)
x2 + y2 4x 2y + 5 + 2 x y 4 0
C 2, 1 , r
22 12 5 8
r 0 2 1 5 8 0 2 2 14 0 0,7
2
C = (-5, -6)
53.
If x y +1 = 0 meets the circle x2 y2 y 1 0 at A and B then the equation of the circle with AB
as diameter is
1) 2(x2 y2 ) 3x y 1 0
2) 2(x2 y2 ) 3x y 2 0
3) 2(x2 y2 ) 3x y 3 0
4) x2 y2 3x y 1 0
Sol:
Concept
54.
An equilateral triangle is inscribed in the parabola y 2 8x, with one of its vertices is the vertex
of the parabola. Then, the length of the side of that triangle is
1) 24 3
Sol:
tan 300
2) 16 3
3) 8 3
4) 4 3
2at
1
2
t 2 3
2
at
3 t
The point (3, 4) is the focus and 2x -3y + 5 = 0 is the directrix of a parabola. Its latus rectum is
1)
Sol:
2
13
2)
4
13
3)
1
13
4)
3
13
6 12 5
13
1
13
2a
1
13
2
13
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56.
The radius of the circle passing through the foci of the ellipse
x y
at (0,3) is
1) 6
Sol:
2) 4
3) 3
4) 2
57.
The values that m can take so that the straight line y = 4x + m touches the curve x2 4y2 4 is
1) 45
Sol:
2) 60
3) 65
4) 72
x2 y 2
1
4 1
Ellipse is
It touches y = 4x + m
c 2 a 2m2 b2 m2 4 4 1 65
2
m 65
58.
x2 y2
x2 y2
1
coincide. Then , the value of
2 1 and the hyperbola
144 81 25
16 b
b2 is
1) 5
Sol:
2) 7
x2 y 2
1,
16 b 2
3) 9
4) 1
x2
y2
1
144 81
25 25
144 81
Foci 16 b 2 ,0 ,
,0
25 25
Same 16 b 2
225
25
16 b2 9 b2 7
59.
If (2, -1, 2) and (K, 3, 5) are the triads of direction ratios of two lines and the angle between
them is 45, then a value of K is
1) 2
Sol:
cos
2) 3
3) 4
4) 6
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2k 3 10
2
9 k 2 34
CODE : A
9 k 2 34 2 2k 7
k 2 56k 208 0
k 4 or 52
60.
The length of perpendicular from the origin to the plane which makes intercepts
1 1 1
, ,
3 4 5
Sol:
2)
5 2
Equation of plane is
1
10
4) 5
x y z
1 3x 4 y 5 z 1
1 1 1
3 4 5
3) 5 2
1
9 16 25
1
1
50 5 2
a) (2, 2, 2)
b) (3, 1, 4)
c) (1, 1, 0)
d) (3, 2, 1)
Sol:
II
III
IV
1)
3)
II
III
IV
2)
4)
I.G = (321)
II. Equilateral triangle S = G = (2,2,2)
III. Equilateral triangle H = G = (3,1,4)
IV. I = (1,1,0)
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62.
If g(x)
for x > 2 then
[x]
1) -1
Sol:
63.
2) 0
3)
1
2
4)1
lim
x
2) 1/2
3) -2
4)5
2x
cos x
apply L1 H rule
2
Lt
2
sin x
x
2
64.
Sol:
x
1 1
2
Lt
x 2
x2 2
1) 0
Sol:
CODE : A
g(x) g(2)
lim
x2
x2
If f is defined by
f(x)
x, for 0 x 1
2 x, for x 1 then at x = 1, f is
LHL
Lt
RHL
f x
x 1
2 n 1
Lt
n 1
Lt
x1
x1
f 1 1
Lt f x f 1
x1
f is continuous at x = 1
1if 0 x 1
f 1 x
1if x 1
f 1 1 f 1 1 f is not differentiable at x = 1
65.
If x 2 y 2 t
1
1
dy
and x 4 y 4 t 2 2 then
t
t
dx
y
2)
x
x
1)
y
Sol:
x2 y 2 t
x2
3) 2
y
y2
4) 2
x
1
t
So BS
x4 y 4 2 x2 y 2 t 2
1
2
t2
x2 y 2 1
Different wrt x
dy
y / x
dx
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66.
Let D be the domain of a twice differentiable function f. For all x D,f '' (x) f(x) 0 and
f(x) g(x)dx constant. If h(x) (f(x))2 (g(x))2 and h (0) = 5 then h (2015) h (2014) =
1) 5
Sol:
2) 3
3) 0
4)1
67.
If x at 2and y 2at,then
1)
Sol:
2
a
2)
d2y
1
at t is
2
dx
2
4
a
3)
8
a
4)
4
a
dx
dy
2at , 2a
dt
dt
dy 1 d 2 y 1 1
1
at t
2 2.
dt t
dx
t 2at
2
68.
4
a
The volume of a sphere is increasing at the rate of 1200 c.cm/sec. The rate of increase in its
surface area when the radius is 10 cm is
1)120 sq. cm/sec
Sol:
dv
1200, r 10
dt
4
V r3
3
dr 3
dt
S 4 r 2
dS
dr
4 .2r
dt
dt
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69.
dt
at the point where x = 1 is
1 t3
0
Sol:
1
4
2)
1
3
1
2
4)1
3) 4
4) 5
3)
Diff b.s
dy
1
1
3
dx 1 x
2
At x = 1
70.
Sol:
2) 3
x 3, y 4
If
f is defined in [1, 3] by f (x) x3 bx2 ax, such that f(1) f(3) 0 and f ' (c) 0 where
1
, then (a,b) =
3
c 2
1
1
2) 2
,2
3) (11, -6)
3
3
1) (-6, 11)
Sol:
4) (6, 11)
sin ce f 1 f 3
1 b a 27 96 3a 8b 2a 2b
dx
(x 1)
x2 1
x 1
c
1)
x 1
2)
x 1
c
x2 1
x 1
c
3)
x 1
x2 1
c
4)
x 1
(c is a constant)
Sol:
1
1
Rmt x 1 dx 2 dt
t
t
1
G.I = - 1 2t 2 dt
x 1
c
x 1
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x x 1
73.
e (x 1)2 dx
ex
1)
c
x 1
Sol:
CODE : A
e x
2)
c
x 1
x 1
3) e x
c
x 1
x 1
4) e x
c
x 1
x2 1 2
G.I e x
dx
2
x 1
x 1
2
x 1
= ex
dx e x /
c
2
x 1
x 1 x 1
= use e x f x f ' x dx e x . f x c
74.
x 1
x(1 xe ) dx
x
1) log
1 xe x
c
xe x
3) log xe x (1 xe x ) c
Sol:
2) log
xe x
c
1 xe x
4) log (1+xex)+C
Sub 1 xe x t
G.I =
t t 1 dt
1 1
=
dt
t t 1
75.
= log
t 1
t
= log
xe x
c
1 xe x
f(x)g(x)
g(x)
C
1) log
f(x)
3)
g(x)
g(x)
Log
C
f(x)
f(x)
1 g(x)
2) log
C
2 f(x)
g(x) g(x)
C
4) Log
f(x) f(x)
(C is a constant )
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Sol:
CODE : A
g ( x)
Sub log
t
f ( x)
2
t 2 1 g ( x)
G.I = t dt log
c
2 2 f ( x)
76.
sin x cos x
dx
3 sin 2x
1
Log3
2
1)
Sol:
2) Log 2
1
Log3
4
3) Log 3
4)
3) 0
4) -1
G.I
22 t 2 dt 4 log 3
1
1
77.
1 x x2 1 x x2
1 x x2 1 x x2
1)
3
2
2)
dx =
Sol:
f x dx 0 if f x is odd function
G.I = 0
78.
1)
2 3
2)
1
Sol:
2 3
3)
2 3
4)
2 3
y3
= 2 y
2
3 0
79.
2 4
2
2
3 2 3
The solution of
dy 1 e y
is
dx x x 2
1) 2x (1 Cx 2 )e y
2) x (1 Cx2 )e y
3) 2x2 (1 Cx2 )e y
4) x2 (1 Cx2 )e y
(C is a constant)
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Sol: B.D.E
CODE : A
ey
e y
dy 1 y 1
.e 2
dx x
x
Part e y t
e y
dy dt
dx dx
D.E is
dt 1
1
t 2
dx x
x
1
I.F = e
G.S. is
x dx
e log x
1
x
1 1
1 1
.
. dx
ey x
x2 x
1
1
2 c
y
e x 2x
= 2 x e y 1 cx 2
80.
Sol:
dy
1
where a, b , c are all non zero real numbers, is
dx ax by c
2) Linear in x
4) Homogeneous equaton
dx
ax by c
dy
dx
ax by c
dy
L.D.E in (x)
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PHYSICS
81.
The pressure on a circular plate is measured by measuring the force on the plate and the
radius of the plate. If the errors in measurement of the force and the radius are 5% and
3% respectively, the percentage of error in the measurement of pressure is
1) 8
2) 14
3) 11
4) 12
Sol:
p
F 2r
100
100 = 5 2 3 11
F
p
r
82.
A body is projected vertically from the surface of the earth of radius R with a velocity
equal to half of the escape velocity. The maximum height reached by the body is
1) R/2
Sol:
2) R/3
3) R/4
4) R/5
R
2 4
Rh
1 Ve2
GMm GMm
m
2
4
R
Rh
2GM
GMn
8R
R R h
1
h
4 Rh
R h 4h
h = R/3
83.
A particle aimed at a target, projected with an angle 150 with the horizontal is short of
the target by 10m. If projected with an angle of 450 is away from the target by 15m, then
the angle of projection to hit the target is
1)
Sol:
1 1 1
sin
10
2
R 10
2)
1 1 3
sin
10
2
3)
1 1 9
sin
10
2
4)
1 1 7
sin
10
2
u 2 sin 30
u2
R 10
g
g
R 10 1
R = 35
R 10 2
u2
50
g
1
2
sin 7 /10
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84.
CODE : A
A man running at a speed of 5kmph finds that the rain falls vertically. When he stops
running he finds that the rain is falling at an angle of 600 with the horizontal. The
velocity of rain with respect to running man is
1)
Sol:
5
kmph
3
2)
5 3
kmph
2
3)
4 3
kmph
5
4) 5 3 kmph
VR xi yj
Vm 5i
VRm x 5 i yj
X=5
y / x 3 tan 600
y 5 3
85.
A horizontal force just sufficient to move a body of mass 4kg lying on a rough horizontal
surface, is applied on it. Coefficient of static and kinetic frictions are 0.8 and 0.6
respectively. If the force continues to act even after the body has started moving, the
acceleration of the body is (g = 10ms2)
1) 6ms 2
Sol:
2) 8ms 2
3) 2ms 2
4) 4ms 2
a s k g
= (0.8 0.6) 10
= 2 m / s2
86.
A force (2i j k)N acts on a body which is initially at rest. At the end of 20 sec the
velocity of the body is (4i 2j 2k)ms 1 , then the mass of the body is
1) 8 kg
Sol:
2) 10 kg
3) 5 kg
4) 4.5 kg
F
t
m
24
6 20
m
M = 10 kg
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87.
CODE : A
A man of weight 50kg carries an object to a height of 20m in a time of 10sec. The power
used by the man in this process is 2000W, then find the weight of the object carried by
the man [assume g = 10 ms 2 ]
1) 100 kg
Sol:
2) 25 kg
3) 50 kg
4) 10 kg
M m gh
l
2000 =
50 m 10 20
10
m = 50 kg
88.
A ball P moving with a speed of ms 1 collides directly with another identical ball Q
moving with a speed 10ms 1 in the opposite direction. P comes to rest after the collision.
If the coefficient of restitution is 0.6, the value of is
1) 30ms 1
2) 40ms 1
3) 50ms 1
4) 60ms 1
Sol:
V1
1 e m2 u = 1 e v 1 e 10
m1 em2
u1
2
m1 m2
m1 m2
2
2
O=
1 0.6
1.6
v
10
2
2
O=
0.4
v 8
2
0.2v 8
v = 40
89.
Sol:
2) 60 units
3) 7.5 units
4) 40 units
L mvr sin
= 5 3 2 4
1
2
= 60
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90.
CODE : A
The kinetic energy of a circular disc rotating with a speed of 60 r.p.m. about an axis
passing through a point on its circumference and perpendicular to its plane is (mass of
circular disc = 5kg, radius of disc = 1 m) approximately.
1) 170 J
Sol:
2) 160 J
1 3
2
MR 2 60
2 2
60
3) 150 J
4) 140 J
3
2
5 1 4 2
4
15 2
150 J
91.
Sol:
2) 2.5
3) 4.5
4) 7.5
KE A2 x 2 100 16 84
=
=
PE
16
16
x2
= 5.25
92.
A satellite revolving around a planet has orbital velocity 10 km/s. The additional velocity
required for the satellite to escape from the gravitational field of the planet is
1) 14.14 km/s
Sol:
2) 11.2 km/s
3) 4.14 km/s
4) 41.4 km/s
v ve vo
2 1 vo
= 0.414 vo
= 0.414 10
= 4.14
93.
The length of a metal wire is l1 when the tension in it is F1 and l2 when the tension is F2 .
Then original length of the wire is
1)
Sol:
l1F1 l2 F2
F1 F2
lo
2)
l2 l2
F2 F1
3)
l1F2 l2 F1
F2 F1
4)
l1F1 l2 F2
F2 F1
l1T2 l2T2
T2 T1
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94.
CODE : A
The average depth of Indian ocean is about 30000m. The value of fractional
V
compression
of water at the bottom of the ocean is (given that the bulk modulus
V
of water is 2.2 109 Nm2 , g 9.8ms 2 , pH2 0 1000kg.m3 )
1) 3.4 102
Sol:
2) 1.34 102
3) 4.13 102
4) 13.4 102
V
k
k
2.2 109
29.4
103
2.2
2.9
102
2.2
1.34 102
95.
The ratio of energies of emitted radiation by a black body at 600 k and 900 k when the
surrounding temperature is 300 k
1)
Sol:
5
16
Q
T 4 T
At
2)
7
16
3)
3
16
4)
9
16
Q1 6004 3004 22 1 15
3
= 4
=
4
4
Q2 900 300
3 1 18 16
96.
The specific heat of helium at constant volume is 12.6 Jmo11 k 1 . The specific heat of
helium at constant pressure in Jmo11 k 1 is about (Assume the temperature of the gas is
moderate, universal gas constant, R 8.314 Jmo11 k 1 )
1) 12.6
Sol:
2) 16.8
3) 18.9
4) 21
cp Cv R = 12.6+8.3
20.9
21
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97.
CODE : A
A gas does 4.5 J of external work during adiabatic expansion. If its temperature falls by
2K, then its internal energy will be
Sol:
1) increased by 4.5 J
2) decreased by 4.5 J
3) decreased by 2.25 J
4) increased by 9.0 J
dQ dU dW
O dU dW
dU dW = 4.5 J
98.
The relation between efficiency of a heat engine and the co-efficient of performance
of a refrigerator is
1)
Sol:
2)
1
1
3) 1
4) 1
T T
1
1
=
= 1 2
T1
1 1 T2
T1 T2
= 1
99.
1
1
T2
T1
A flask contains argon and chlorine in the ratio of 2 : 1 by mass. The temperature of the
mixture is 270C. The ratio of a average kinetic energies of two gases per molecule is
1) 1 : 1
2) 2 : 1
3) 3 : 1
4) 6 : 1
3
KT so 1 : 1
2
Sol:
100.
A transverse wave is represented by the equation y = 2sin (30t 40x) and the
measurements of distances are in meters, then the velocity of propagation is
1) 15ms 1
2) 0.75ms 1
3) 3.75ms 1
4) 30ms 1
w 30
0.75m / s
k 40
Sol:
101.
Two closed pipes have the same fundamental frequency. One is filled with oxygen and
the other with hydrogen at the same temperature. Ratio of their lengths respectively is
1) 1 : 4
Sol:
2) 4 : 1
3) 1 : 2
4) 2 : 1
v0
v
l
v
mH
2 1
H 0 0
4l0 4lH lH vH
M0
32 4
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102.
CODE : A
An image is formed at a distance of 100cm from the glass surface when light from point
source in air falls on a spherical glass surface with refractive index 1.5. The distance of
the light source from the glass surface is 100 cm. The radius of curvature is
1) 20 cm
Sol:
2
v
1
u
2) 40 cm
3) 30 cm
4) 50 cm
2 1
R
1.5
1
0.5
100 100 R
1
0.5
2.5
R 20cm
100
R
103.
Two coherent sources of intensity ratio 9 : 4 produce interference. The intensity ratio of
maxima and minima of the interference pattern is
1) 13 : 5
2) 5 : 1
I1 I 2
3) 25 : 1
4) 3 : 2
I1
3
25
1
I2
2 4 25 :1
2
2
1
3
I1
1
1
4
2
I2
Sol:
I Max
I Min
104.
The energy of a parallel plate capacitor when connected to a battery is E. With the
I1 I 2
battery still in connection, if the plates of the capacitor are separated so that distance
between them is twice the original distance, then the electrostatic energy becomes
1) 2E
Sol:
105.
2) E/4
3) E/2
4) 4E
1
1 0 A 2
E CV 2
V
2
2 d
1 0 A 2 E
E1
V
2 2d
2
Two point charger +8c and +12c repel each other with a force of 48N. When an additional
charge of 10c is given to each of these charges (the distance between the charges is unaltered)
then the new force is
Sol:
3) Repulsive force of 2N
4) Attractive force of 2N
k 8 12
k 2 2
F1
2
d
d2
F1
4
F 48
F1
2N
F 8 12
24 24
Attractive force of 2N
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CODE : A
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4
If the dielectric constant of substance is K = , then the electric susceptibility e is
3
1)
0
3
2) 30
3)
4
0
3
4)
3
0
4
0
3
Sol:
k 1 0
107.
In a region of uniform electric field of intensity E, an electron of mass me is released from rest.
The distance travelled by the electron in a time t is
1)
Sol:
2me t 2
e
eEt 2
2m e
3)
m egt 2
eE
4)
2Et 2
em e
1
S ut at 2
2
S 0 t
S
108.
2)
1 Ee 2
t
2 me
1 Ee 2
t
2 me
A constant potential difference is applied between the ends of the wire. If the length of the wire
is elongated 4 times, then the drift velocity of electrons will be
1) increases 4 times
Sol:
i = nc AVd
4) decreases 2 times
V
neAVd
R
V
1
A neAVd Vd
l
l
So drift velocity decreases 4 times
109.
In a metre bridge, the gaps are enclosed by resistances of 2 and 3 . The value of shunt to be
added to 3 resistor to shift the balancing point by 22.5 cm is
1) 1
Sol:
2) 2
3) 2.5
4) 5
2
l
3 100 l
l 400cm
2
40 22.5
x 2
3x
100 62.5
3 x
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110. Two long straight parallel conductors 10cm apart, carry equal currents of magnitude 3A in the
same direction. Then the magnetic induction at a point midway between them is
1) 2 105 T
Sol:
2) 3 105 T
3) Zero
4) 4 105 T
B = B1 B2
B1 = B2 B = 0
111.
Ina crossed field, the magnetic field induction is 2.0T and electric field intensity is 20103 v / m .
At which velocity the electron will travel in a straight line without the effect of electric and
magnetic fields?
1)
20
103 ms 1
1.6
2) 10 103 ms 1
3) 20 103 ms 1
4) 40 103 ms 1
E 20 103
10 103 m / s
B
2
Sol:
112.
A material of 0.25 cm2 cross sectional area is placed in a magnetic field of strength (H) 1000
Am-1. Then the magnetic flux produced is (Susceptibility of material is 313) (Permeability of
free space, 0 = 410-7 Hm-1 )
1) 8.33 108 weber
Sol:
113.
The magnitude of the induced emf in a coil of inductance 30 mH in which the current changes
from 6A to 2A in 2 sec. is
1) 0.06V
2) 0.6V
3) 1.06V
4) 6V
di
4
30 103 = 0.06A
dt
2
Sol:
e L
114.
In an AC circuit V and I are given below, then find the power dissipated in the circuit
1) 0.625 W
2) 1.25 W
3) 2.50 W
4) 5.0 W
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Sol:
115.
CODE : A
50 50
2500 1
power Vrms irms cos
625 103 watt
cos
2
2
3
2
2
Light with an energy flux of 9W cm-2 falls on a non-reflecting surface at normal incidence. If
the surface has an area of 20 cm2. The total momentum delivered for complete absorption in
one hour is
1) 2.16 104 kgms 1 2) 1.16 103 kgms 1
Sol:
116.
E
At
E
E 9 20 3600
20 3600
E
2.16 103 kgm / s
C
The ratio of the deBroglie wave lengths for the electron and proton moving with the same
velocity is (mp-mass of proton, me-mass of electron)
1) m p : m e
2) m2p : me2
3) me : mp
4) me2 : m2p
Sol:
e h / meV m p
p h / m pV me
117.
The ratio of longest wavelength lines in the Balmer and Paschen series of hydrogen spectrum is
1)
Sol:
5
16
2)
7
20
3)
7
144
4)
5
27
1 1
2
2
2 3
Balmer
1 1
2
2
3 4
Paschen
1 7
2 20
118.
Sol:
2) positron
3) neutrino
4) Antinutrino
n p e
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119. In the following circuit the output Y becomes zero for the input combinations
Sol:
1) A = 1, B = 0, C = 0
2) A = 0, B = 1, C = 1
3) A = 0, B = 0, C = 0
4) A = 1, B = 1, C = 0
A.B .C Y
1.1 0 1.1.1 0
120.
The maximum amplitude of an amplitude modulated wave is 16V, while the minimum
amplitude is 4V. The modulation index is
1) 0.4
Sol:
2) 0.5
3) 0.6
4) 4
Ec Em 16
Ec Em 4
2Ec 20
Ec 10
Em 6
Em 6
0.6
EC 10
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CHEMISTRY
121.
Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is correct for an electron in 3d orbital.
1) n 3, l 2, m 3, s
1
2
2) n 3, l 2, m 3, s
1
2
3) n 3, l 2, m 2, s
1
2
4) n 3, l 2, m 3, s
1
2
Sol:
3d orbital = n = 3, l = 2, m = 2, s = +1/2
122.
If the kinetic energy of a particle is reduced to half, Debroglie wave length becomes
1) 2 times
Sol:
h
: 2
2m(KE)
2)
1
times
2
3) 4 times
4)
2 times
h
KE
2m
2
1
1
2
2
123.
Identify the most acidic oxide among the following oxides based on their reaction with water
1) SO3
2) P4O10
3) Cl2O7
4) N 2O5
Sol:
Acidic nature is directly proportional to the electronegativity of the central non metallic atom.
124.
List-II
A) Rubidium
I) Germanium
B) Platinum
C) Ekasilicon
D) Polonium
A B C D
1) IV III II I
A B C D
A B C D
A B C D
2) III IV I II
3) II I IV III
4) IV III I II
Sol : Conceptual
125.
Which of the following does not have triple bond between the atoms?
1) N 2
Sol:
2) CO
3) NO
4) C22
N2, CO and C22 are isoelectronic with bond order 3. They have triple bond.
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126. In which one of the following pairs two species have identical shape but differ in hybridization
1) I3 , BeCI 2
3) XeF2 , I3
2) NH3 , BF3
Sol:
127.
4) NH 4 , SF4
4) Low temperature
Sol:
on the top of mountain water boils at low temperature due to lesser pressure.
128.
Which one of the following is the wrong statement about the liquid?
1) It has intermolecular force of attraction
2) Evaporation of liquids increases with the decrease of surface area
3) It resembles a gas near the critical temperature
4) It is in an intermediate state between gaseous and solid state
Sol:
Conceptual
129.
A carbon compound contains 12.8% of carbon, 2.1% of hydrogen and 85.1% of bromine. The
molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate the molecular formula of the compound.
(Atomic wts = 1.008, C = 12.0, Br = 79.9)
1) CH3 Br
2) CH 2 Br2
3) C2 H 4 Br2
4) C2 H3 Br3
Sol:
Element
12.8
2.1
Br
85.1
Relative
no. of atoms
Simple ratio
12.8
1
12
2.1
2
1
85.1
1
80
1
2
1
188
2
94
(CH2Br) 2
C2H4Br2
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130.
3.01110
22
atoms of an element weights 1.15 gm. The atomic mass of the element is
1) 23
Sol:
CODE : A
2) 10
3) 16
4) 35.5
atomic mass =
131.
Which one of the following is applicable for an adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas
1) E 0
Sol:
2) W E
3) W E
4) W 0
q E W
132.
Sol:
Conceptual
133.
What is the pH of the NaOH solution when 0.04 gm of it dissolved in water and made to 100 ml
solution?
1) 2
Sol:
[OH ]
2) 1
3) 13
4) 12
0.04 1000
102
40
100
POH 2; PH 12
134.
Which of the following methods is used for the removal of temporary hardness of water?
1) Treatment with washing soda
2) Calgon method
3) Ion-exchange method
4) Clarks method
Sol:
Conceptual
135.
Assertion (A): Alkali metals are soft and have low melting and boiling point.
Reason (R): This is because inter atomic bonds are weak.
1) Bothe (A) and (R) are not true 2) (A) is true but (R) is not correct explanation of (A)
3) (A) is not true but (R) is true
Sol:
4) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation of (A)
Conceptual
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136. Identify the correct statement
CODE : A
Sol:
Conceptual
137.
4) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
Sol:
Conceptual
138.
Sol:
Conceptual
139.
3) 108.90
Sol:
Conceptual
140.
4) 1800
1) 1,4 Dichlorobenzene
2) 1,2 Dichlorobenzene
3) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
4) 1-chloro-2-methyl benzene
Sol:
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141. Which of the following reagent is used to find out carbon-carbon multiple bonds?
1) Grignard reagent
2) Bayers reagent
3) Sandmayers reagent
4) Gatterman reagent
Sol:
142.
2) p-type semiconductor
3) n-type semiconductor
4) Insulator
Sol:
143.
2) 0.2
3) 5.1
4) 0.02
Sol:
P 0 PS w M 18 18
0.02
P0
m W 180 90
144.
A gas X is dissolved in water at 2 bar pressure. Its mole fraction is 0.02 in solution. The mole
fraction of water when the pressure of gas is doubled at the same temperature is
1) 0.04
Sol:
2) 0.98
3) 0.96
4) 0.02
P PAO A
2 PAO (0.02)
4 PAO ( X A )
X A 0.04
X solvent 1 0.04 0.96
145.
o
o
EAg
0.80V and Ezn
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/ Ag
/ zn
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2) -301 kJ/mol
3) 305 kJ/mol
4) 301 kJ/mol
G nFE 0
(2)(96500)(1.56)
301KJ
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146. The time required for a first order reaction to complete 90% ist. What is the time required to
complete 99% of the same reaction
1) 2t
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2) 3t
2.303
100
log
k
100 90
2.303
100
x
log
k
100 99
3) t
4) 4t
___________ (1)
___________ (2)
On simplifiying x = 2t
147.
Which of the following is the most effective in causing coagulation of ferric hydroxide sol?
1) KCl
2) KNO3
3) K 2 SO4
4) K3 Fe CN 6
Sol:
Fe(OH )3 is positive sol. negative ion with high charge is effective coagulationg agent.
148.
2) Smelting
3) Roasting
4) Levigation
Sol:
Levigation
149.
2) PH3 P CH3 3
3) PH3 NH3
4) PH3 NH3
Sol:
150.
When AgNO3 solution is added in excess to 1M solution of CoCl3 NH3 one mole of AgCI is
formed? What is the value of X?
1) 1
2) 4
3) 3
4) 2
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151.
In which of the following coordination compounds, the central metal ion is in zero oxidation
state?
1) Fe H 2O 6 CI3 2) K4 Fe CN 6
3) Fe CO 5
4) Fe H 2O 6 CI 2
Sol:
152.
2) 75, 25
Sol:
95, 5
153.
Sol:
2) O2,H2
3) 90, 10
4) 95, 5
3) O2, He
4) N2, H2
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154. The polymer obtained with methylene bridges by condensation polymer
1) PVC
2) Buna-S
Sol:
Bakelite
155.
2) Tyrosine
3) Proline
Sol:
156.
2) Amoxycilin
3) Sulphapyridine
4) Methionine
4) Morphine
Sol:
Morphine
157.
1) Di iodo methane
Sol:
CHI 3
158.
2) Catechol
3) Iodo methane
3) Resorsinol
4) O-Cresol
Sol:
Quinone
159.
1) SOCl2, H2/pd-BaSO4
2) H2/pd-BaSO4, SOCl2
3) SOCl2, H2O2
4) SOCl2, OsO4
Sol:
H 2 / Pd BaSO4
CH3COOH SOCl2 CH3COCl
CH3CHO
160.
X
Y
Ar NH 2
Ar N N Cl
Ar Cl
Sol:
NaNO2
Cu / HCl
C6 H5 NH 2
C6 H5 N2Cl
C6 H5Cl
HCl
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