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The document contains a series of physics, chemistry, and mathematics questions along with their corresponding answer keys. Each section includes multiple-choice questions related to concepts such as magnetic fields, isomers, and function behavior. The document also provides solutions and explanations for some of the physics and mathematics questions.
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29-11-2025

5203CJA101580250276 JM

PART - 1 : PHYSICS

1) Currents I1 and I2 flow in the wires shown in figure. The magnetic field is zero on x-axis at

distance x to the right of O. Then :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) What is the magnetic field at the common centre of the wire circuit (continuous line) as shown in

the figure below?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Two infinitely long, thin, insulated straight wires lie in the x-y plane along the x and y-axis
respectively. Each wire carries a current I, respectively in the positive x-direction and the positive y-
direction. Find the locus of a point in this plane where the magnetic field is zero.
(A) y = 2x
(B) y = x

(C)

(D) x2 + y2 = 4

4) Current i is flowing in a wire segment ABCDEF as shown. The whole segment lies in a plane. The
magnetic field due to the segment at point O shown in the diagram is equal to:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) In the given figure, calculate the magnetic field induction at the centre, if I = 6.28 amp, and r =
3.14 cm.

–5
(A) 8.28 × 10 tesla, ⊥r to the plane of the figure and inward.
–4
(B) 8.28 × 10 tesla, ⊥r to the plane of the figure and outward.
–4
(C) 8.28 × 10 tesla, ⊥r to the plane of the figure and inward.
–5
(D) 8.28 × 10 tesla, ⊥r to the plane of the figure and outward.

6) The figure represent the cross-section of a long straight wire. Magnetic field induction at the
point P if I1= 1 amp and I2 = 3 amp is

(A) 2 × 10–7 tesla (downward)


(B) 2 × 10–7 tesla (upward)
(C) 1 × 10–7 tesla (downward)
(D) 1 × 10–7 tesla (upward)

7) The magnetic induction at the point O, if the wire carrying current I is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

8) Two infinite length wires carries currents 8A and 6A respectively and placed along X and Y-axis.
Magnetic field at a point P (0,0,d) m will be:

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

PART - 2 : CHEMISTRY

1) Total number of isomers shown by C4H9Cl are

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

2) Total number of stereo isomers possible by given compound is

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 8

3)

How many chiral centres are present in a given structure ?

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

4)

Which of the following compound has plane of symmetry and center of symmetry?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) All of these

5)

Number of stereocenters present are :

(A) 0
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

6)

The R/S configuration of these compounds are respectively.


(A) R,R,R
(B) R,S,R
(C) R,S,S
(D) S,S,S

7) Which of the following complex will produce maximum amount of AgCl (ppt.) on reaction with
excess AgNO3 :

(A) PtCl2.4NH3
(B) PtCl2.2HCl
(C) CoCl3.4NH3
(D) PtCl2.2NH3

8)

Which of the following complexes follow Sidgwick EAN rule ?

5
(A) [Fe(η -C5H5)2]
2
(B) K[PtCl3(η -C2H4)]
(C) [V(CO)6]
(D) [Mn(CO)6]

PART - 3 : MATHEMATICS

1) For which interval the given function is decreasing

(A)
(B) (–2, –1)
(C)
(D)

2) Let , then f(x) is strictly decreasing in

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) (1, 3)
3) The interval in which the function is strictly increasing is

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

4) The length of the longest interval in which the function is increasing is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) π

5) The range in which y = –x2 + 6x – 3 is increasing is

(A) x < 3
(B) x > 3
(C) 7 < x < 8
(D) 5 < x < 6

6) The function is

(A)
Increasing in

(B)
Decreasing in

(C)
Increasing in

(D)
Decreasing in

7) The function y = increases in the interval-

(A) (–∞, 0)
(B) (e, ∞)
(C) (0, ∞)
(D) (–∞, e)

8) The function f(x) = cos|x| – 2ax + b increases along the entire number scale. The range of 'a' is
given by-
(A) a = b
(B) a = b/2
(C) a ≤ –1/2
(D) a > –3/2
ANSWER KEYS

PART - 1 : PHYSICS

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. C B B D D A C D

PART - 2 : CHEMISTRY

Q. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A. C A C C B A A A

PART - 3 : MATHEMATICS

Q. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. D D A A A A B C
SOLUTIONS

PART - 1 : PHYSICS

1)
i1(a – x) = i2(a + x)

2)

3) As field due to a long straight current-carrying wire at a distance d from it is given by

So the field at P due to currents in wires along x and y-axes respectively will be :

and
According to given problem,

i.e.,
This is possible only if

i.e., y =x
So, the locus is a straight line passing through the origin and subtending an angle of 45° with
the positive x-axis , i.e., line AB.

5)

6)

Explanation Question: We need to find the magnetic field at point P.


Concept: This question is based on Biot-Savart law
Solution:

due to current I1 B1 = ↓downward

due to current I2 B2 = ↓downward


∴ Bnet = B1 + B2 downward
= 2 × 10–7 T downward

Final Answer : The correct option is (1)

8) Magnetic field at P due to wire l,

Due to wire 2, magnetic field at P is

PART - 2 : CHEMISTRY

9)

10)

2
12)

13)

PART - 3 : MATHEMATICS

17)

18)

19)

20)

21)

22)
23) f(x) =

f '(x) =
for f(x) to be increasing, so
f '(x) > 0

⇒ >0
⇒ log x > 1
⇒ x>e
⇒ x ∈ (e, ∞)

24) f(x) = cos|x| – 2ax + b


f(x) = cosx – 2ax + b ∴ [cos(–x) = cosx]
f'(x) = –sinx – 2a f'(x) ≥ 0
so –sinx – 2a ≥ 0
sinx + 2a ≤ 0 x∈R
1 + 2a ≤ 0 a ≤ –1/2

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