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ACME (10th Pass) 2011

Select the correct alternative. Only one is correct.


There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
Q.1

Q.2

Q.3

Given that a + b + c = 5 and ab + bc + ac = 5.


The value of (a2 + b2 + c2) is
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 15
(D) 20

Q.1

Let N = sin2(10) + sin2(20) + ....... + sin2(80),


then a number which is divisible by N, is
(A) 4389584
(B) 3498526
(C) 2900378
(D) 9999850

Q.2

Three mutually tangent circles as shown have


centres A, B, C and radii a, b and c respectively.
The lengths of segments AB, BC, CA are 17, 23
and 12 respectively. The lengths of the radii, are
A
(A) a = 5, b = 12, c = 6

Q.3

Q.5

Q.6

(B) 10
(D) 20

ekuk N = sin2(10) + sin2(20) + ....... + sin2(80),


gks] rks dkSulh la[;k N ls foHkkftr gksxh&
(A) 4389584
(C) 2900378

(B) 3498526
(D) 9999850

fp= esa n'kkZ;s vuqlkj rhu ijLij Li'kZT;k o`k gS ftuds


dsUnz e'k% A, B, C rFkk f=T;k e'k% a, b rFkk c gSAa
js[kk [k.M+ AB, BC, CA e'k% 17, 23 rFkk 12 gSA
f=T;k dh yEckbZ gksxha&
(A) a = 5, b = 12, c = 6

(B) a = 6, b = 9, c = 12
C

(C) a = 4, b = 8, c = 12

(D) a = 3, b = 14, c = 9
Q.4

fn;k x;k gS a + b + c = 5 vkSj ab + bc + ac = 5


rks (a2 + b2 + c2) dk eku gksxk&
(A) 5
(C) 15

(B) a = 6, b = 9, c = 12
(C) a = 4, b = 8, c = 12

[902 = 180]

If one root of a monic quadratic polynomial with


rational coefficients is 2 3 , then the constant
term of the polynomial is
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 1
(D) 2
Consider the equation x2 + px + q = 0. If the
roots of this equation differ by 2, then q equals

(D) a = 3, b = 14, c = 9
Q.4

;fn ,d xq.kkadh f}?kkr O;atd dk ,d ewy ifjes;


xq.kkad 2 3 gks] rks O;atd dk fLFkj in gksxk&
(A) 2
(C) 1

Q.5

(B) 1
(D) 2

ekuk lehdj.k x2 + px + q = 0 gSA ;fn blds ewyksa


ds chp esa vUrj 2 gks] rks q cjkcj gksxk&

(p 1) 2
(A)
4

(p 1) 2
(B)
4

(A)

(p 1) 2
4

(B)

(p 1) 2
4

p2 4
(C)
4

p2 4
(D)
4

(C)

p2 4
4

(D)

p2 4
4

Two circle A and B, overlap each other are shown.


2
The area of the common part is of the area of
5
5
circle A, and of the area of circle B. The ratio
8
of the radius of circle A to that of circle B, is
A
(A) 3 : 2
B
(B) 4 : 3
(C) 5 : 4
(D) 6 : 5

CODE : A

Q.6

nks o`k A vkSj B ,d nwljs dks fp=kuqlkj frPNsfs nr


djrs gSA mHk;fu"B {ks= dk {ks=Qy o`k A ds {ks=Qy
2
5
gS rFkk o`k B ds {ks=Qy dk gSA o`k A rFkk
5
8
o`k B dh f=T;k dk vuqikr gksxk&
A
(A) 3 : 2
B

dk

(B) 4 : 3
(C) 5 : 4
(D) 6 : 5
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Q.7

An equilateral triangle ABC and a semicircle are


attached in the figure shown. Let point D be
halfway along the arc of the semicircle.

Q.7

fLFkr gSA ;fn BD = 2 3 gS] rks pki AC dh yEckbZ


gksxh&

If BD = 2 3 , then the length of the arc AC is


D

(A) 3 3

(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) 2
Q.8

Q.9

Q.10

Q.11

3
3
3

,d leckgq f=Hkqt ABC rFkk ,d v)Zo`k fp=kuqlkj


tqM+s gq, gSAa ekuk fd fcUnq D v)Zo`k ds pki ds e/;

(A) 3 3

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

2 2009 2 2007
Simplify 2006
.
2 2 2008
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 2

3
3
3

2 2009 2 2007
fo?kfVr djus ij gksxk&
22006 2 2008
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 2

Q.8

O;atd

Q.9

(A) 5 5

(B) 5

;fn 4x 4x 1 = 24 gks] rks (2x)x dk eku cjkcj


gksxk&

(C) 25 5

(D) 25

(A) 5 5

If 4x 4x 1 = 24, then the value of (2x)x equals

If x workers can do a job in 'd' days, then the


number of days taken by (x y) workers to do
the same job, is
(A)

dy
xd

dx
(B)
xy

(C)

dx
dy

(D)

Q.10

(B) 5

(C) 25 5
(D) 25
;fn x deZpkjh fdlh dk;Z dks 'd' fnuksa esa djrs gSa] rks
(x y) deZpkjh;ksa }kjk mijksDr dk;Z fdrus fnuksa esa

fd;k tk,xk&
(A)

dy
xd

(B)

dx
xy

d
xy

(C)

dx
dy

(D)

d
xy

The legs of a right triangle are 18 and 24 cm. The


distance of the orthocentre of the triangle from its
centroid is
(A) 10
(B) 8
(C) 5
(D) none

Q.11

Q.12

sin 30 + cos245 + tan460 equals


(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 9
(D) 10

Q.12

sin 30 + cos245 + tan460 cjkcj gksxk&


(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 9
(D) 10

Q.13

The value of k (k 0) such that x2 + kx + k = 0


has only one (distinct) real solution, is
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

Q.13

;fn x2 + kx + k = 0 (tgk k 0) ds dsoy ,d fHkUu


okLrfod gy gks] rks k dk eku gksxk&

CODE : A

ledks.k f=Hkqt dh Hkqtk,a 18 lseh- rFkk 24 lseh- gS] rks


f=Hkqt ds yEc&dsU dh dsUd ls nwjh gksxh&
(A) 10
(C) 5

(A) 2
(C) 4

(B) 8
(D) dksbZ ugha

(B) 3
(D) 5

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Q.14

The sum of all the solutions to the equation


2x

32

2x

(A) 3
(C) 4
Q.15

(C)

Q.17

Q.18

Q.19

= 12, is equal to

3
4

(B)

Q.15

32
2x

= 12 ds lHkh gyksa dk ;ksx gksxk&


(B) 2
(D) 5

;fn sin x + sin2 x = 1 gks] rks


cos8x + 2 cos6 x + cos4 x dk eku gksxk&

3
2

(A) 1

(D) 2

(C)

Given q = 3 3 , r = 1 + 2 3 , s = 3 + 3 , then
the inequality which is true, is
(A) q > r > s
(B) q > s > r
(C) r > q > s
(D) s > q > r

Q.16

Which one of the following statements is true about


the solutions of the equation 4x2 + 6x + 9 = 9 2x?
(A) The sum of the solutions is less than their
product.
(B) The sum of the solutions is equal to their
product.
(C) The sum of the solutions is greater than their
product.
(D) The product of the solutions is a complex
number.

Q.17

The arithmetic mean (i.e.the average) of N real


numbers is N. The arithmetic mean of a subset of
M numbers of the given numbers is M, where
M < N. The arithmetic mean of the remaining
(N M) numbers, is
(A) M
(B) N
(C) N M
(D) N + M

Q.18

The centre of a circle inscribed in a triangle is


(A) the point of intersection of the altitudes of the
triangle.
(B) the point of intersection of the medians of the
triangle.
(C) the point of intersection of the bisectors of the
angles of the triangle.
(D) the point of intersection of the bisectors of the
sides of the triangle.

Q.19

CODE : A

lehdj.k 2x +
(A) 3
(C) 4

(B) 2
(D) 5

If sin x + sin 2 x = 1 then the value of


cos8x + 2 cos6 x + cos4 x is
(A) 1

Q.16

Q.14

(B)

3
4

3
2

(D) 2

fn;k x;k gS q = 3 3 , r = 1 + 2 3 , s = 3 + 3 ,
rks fuEu esa ls dkSulh vlfedk lgh gksxh\
(A) q > r > s
(C) r > q > s

(B) q > s > r


(D) s > q > r

fuEu dFkuksa esa ls dkSulk ,d lehdj.k


4x2 + 6x + 9 = 9 2x

dk lgh gy gS\
(A) gyksa dk ;ksx mlds xq.kuQy ls de gSA
(B) gyksa dk ;ksx mlds xq.kuQy ls cjkcj gSA
(C) gyksa dk ;ksx mlds xq.kuQy ls vf/kd gSA
(D) gyksa dk xq.kuQy ,d lfEeJ la[;k gSA

N okLrfod la[;kvksa dk lekUrj ek/; (vkSlr) N gSA


fn;s x;s la[;kvksa dk mileqPp; M dk lekUrj ek/;
M gS tgk M < N gSA 'ks"k cps (N M) la[;kvksa dk

lekUrj ek/; gksxk&


(A) M
(C) N M

(B) N
(D) N + M

,d f=Hkqt ds vUrxZr cus o`k dk dsU


(A) f=Hkqt ds 'kh"kZ yEc dk frPNsnu fcUnq gksxkA
(B) f=Hkqt ds ef/;dk dk frPNsnu fcUnq gksxkA
(C) f=Hkqt ds dks.k ds v/kZdksa dk frPNsnu fcUnq gksxkA
(D) f=Hkqt ds Hkqtk ds v/kZdksa dk frPNsnu fcUnq gksxkA

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Q.20

Q.21

If a1 and a2 are the two values of a (a1 > a2) for


which the difference between the roots of the
equation (a 2)x2 (a 4)x 2 = 0 is 3, then the
a1
ratio a is equal to
2
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
The height of an equilateral triangle is 1.
Its perimeter, is equal to

(A)
(C) 3

6
3

Q.28

Q.21

3
6

(C) 3

(4 x 3 ) 2
3 = 3, then x is equal to
6
(A) 22
(B) 6
(C) 3
(D) 1

(B)

3
3

(D)

3
6

(4 x 3 ) 2
3 = 3 gks] rks x cjkcj gksxk&
6
(A) 22
(B) 6
(C) 3
(D) 1

;fn

Q.23

;fn 2x = 2003 gks] rks x dk utnhdh iw.kkd gksxk&


(A) 11
(C) 10

Q.24

If n is a perfect square, then the next perfect square


greater than n is
(A) n2 + 1
(B) n2 + n

Q.25

Q.26

If 6x + 7y = 2004 and 7x + 6y = 4002,


then (x + y) equals
(A) 400
(B) 462
(C) 487
(D) 770

Q.28

(B) 7
(D) 8

;fn n ,d iw.kZ oxZ gks] rks n ls vxyk cM+k iw.kZoxZ


gksxk&
(A) n2 + 1

(B) n2 + n

(C) n + 2 n 1

(D) 2n + 1

fuEu esa ls dkSulh la[;k ,d fo"ke la[;k gksxh\


(A) 20012 + 3
(C) 20032 + 7

Q.27

(B) 8
(D) 12

ikap vadksa dh la[;k a6a41 ftlesa R;ds a's leku


vad dks n'kkZrk gSA ;fn la[;k 9 ls foHkkT; gks] rks 'a'
ls nZf'kr gksus okyk vad gksxk&
(A) 3
(C) 6

The area of a circle with diameter d is A. The area


of a circle with diameter 2d is
(A) 4A
(B) 8A
(C) 2A
(D) 2A

CODE : A

6
3

Q.22

In the 5-digit number a6a41 each of the a's


represent the same digit. If the number is divisible
by 9, then the digit represented by 'a' is
(A) 3
(B) 7
(C) 6
(D) 8

(C) n + 2 n 1
(D) 2n + 1
Which one of the following is an odd number?
(A) 20012 + 3
(B) 20023 + 10
2
(C) 2003 + 7
(D) 20043 + 1

(B) 2
(D) 4

;fn leckgq f=Hkqt dh pkbZ 1 gks] rks bldk ifjeki


cjkcj gksxk&

(D)

If 2x = 2003, then the closest integer to x is


(A) 11
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12

Q.27

(A) 1
(C) 3

(A)

Q.23

Q.26

1
e/; vUrj 3 gS] rks vuqikr a cjkcj gksxk&
2

3
3

If

Q.25

;fn a1 rFkk a2, a (a1 > a2) ds nks eku gS ftlds fy,
lehdj.k (a 2)x2 (a 4)x 2 = 0 ds ewyksa ds

(B)

Q.22

Q.24

Q.20

(B) 20023 + 10
(D) 20043 + 1

,d o`k ftldk O;kl d rFkk {ks=Qy A gS] rks O;kl


2d okys o`k dk {ks=Qy gksxk&
(A) 4A
(C) 2A

(B) 8A
(D) 2A

;fn 6x + 7y = 2004 rFkk 7x + 6y = 4002 gks] rks


(x + y) cjkcj gksxk&
(A) 400
(C) 487

(B) 462
(D) 770
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Q.29

Q.30

Q.31

Q.32

Q.33

Q.34

When the repeating decimal 0.45454545.........


is written in simplest fractional form, the sum of
the numerator and denominator is
(A) 5
(B) 11
(C) 55
(D) 16

Q.29

In the diagram, the size of the angle ABC in


degree, is
(A) 25
(B) 20
(C) 35
(D) 45

Q.30

One hundred monkeys have 100 apples to divide.


Each adult gets three apples while three children
share one. Number of adult monkeys are
(A) 20
(B) 25
(C) 30
(D) 33

Q.31

If 2a2b2c = 256, then the average of a, b and c is

Q.32

(A)

8
3

(B)

(C)

4
3

(D) 8

If x is a positive number such that x +


the value of
(A) 60
(C) 64

Q.35

x3 +

1
x3

1
= 4, then
x

(B) 11
(D) 16

fp= esa dks.k ABC fMxzh esa gksxk&


(A) 25
(B) 20
(C) 35
(D) 45

lkS cUnjksa esa 100 lsc ckaVs tkus gSaA R;sd O;Ld cUnj
dks rhu lsc tcfd rhu cPpksa ds chp esa ,d lsc fn;k
tkuk gSA O;Ld cUnjksa dh la[;k gksxh&
(A) 20
(C) 30

Q.33

Q.34

(B) 25
(D) 33

;fn 2a2b2c = 256 gks] rks a, b rFkk c dk vkSlr gksxk&


(A)

8
3

(B)

256
3

(C)

4
3

(D) 8

1 sin 1 sec

dks fo?kfVr djus ij gksxk&


1 cos 1 cosec
(A) sin
(B) cos
(C) tan
(D) cot

;fn x ,d /kukRed la[;k bl dkj gks fd


1
1
= 4 rks x3 + 3 dk eku gksxk&
x
x
(A) 60
(B) 52
(C) 64
(D) 12
x+

is
(B) 52
(D) 12

The expression
2(sin6 + cos6) 3(sin4 + cos4) + 1
simplifies to
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 1
(D) 2

CODE : A

(A) 5
(C) 55

256
3

1 sin 1 sec

simplifies to
1 cos 1 cosec
(A) sin
(B) cos
(C) tan
(D) cot

tc iqujkorZ n'keyo 0.45454545......... dks lkekU;


fHkUukRed :i esa fy[kk tkrk gS rks va'k rFkk gj dk
;ksx gksxk&

Q.35

O;atd
2(sin6 + cos6) 3(sin4 + cos4) + 1

dk fo?kfVr djus ij gksxk&


(A) 0
(C) 1

(B) 1
(D) 2

PAGE NO. # 37

Q.36

The number N =

3 50 5 24
75 5 2

Q.36

when simplified reduces to


(A) an irrational number.
(B) rational which is not an integer.
(C) unity
(D) an even prime.
Q.37

Q.38

Q.37

The number

Q.38

Q.39

Q.40

(B) 1
(D) 3

la[;k
710 333 758 647 841

fdl ls foHkkftr ugha gksrh gS

(B) 6
(D) 27

(A) 3
(C) 9

The diagram shows 4 bricks enclosing a square.


Each brick has length 18 and breadth 10.
The length of the side of the enclosed square is
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 10

Q.39

The only value of a for which the simultaneous

Q.40

In a right triangle shown, if tan A = 1/2 then the


value of x equals

(B) 6
(D) 27

fp= esa 4 bZVksa }kjk ,d o`xZ f?kjk gqvk gSA R;sd bV dh


yEckbZ 18 rFkk pkSM+kbZ 10 gSA f?kjs gq, oxZ dh Hkqtk dh
yEckbZ gksxh&
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 10
a dk dsoy og eku ftlds fy, ;qxin lehdj.k

2 x 3y 5

x ay 2

dk dksbZ gy ugha gks] gksxk&


(A) 2
(C) 3/2
Q.41

(B) 0
(D) 1/2

n'kkZ;s x;s ledks.k f=Hkqt es]a ;fn tan A = 1/2 gks] rks
x dk eku cjkcj gksxk&

(A) 6 5

(A) 6 5

(B) 12 5
(C) 18

(B) 12 5
(C) 18

(D) 6 10

(D) 6 10

CODE : A

;fn n ,d iw.kkd bl dkj gS fd n n = n + n rks


bl dkj dh la[;kvksa dh la[;k gksxh&

N=

2 x 3y 5
equation
x ay 2
would have no solution is
(A) 2
(B) 0
(C) 3/2
(D) 1/2
Q.41

3 50 5 24
75 5 2

(A) 0
(C) 2

710 333 758 647 841

is not divisible by
(A) 3
(C) 9

dks fo?kfVr djus ij


(A) ,d vifjes; la[;k kIr gksxhA
(B) ,d ifjes; la[;k tks iw.kkd ugha gksxhA
(C) bZdkbZ
(D) ,d le vHkkT; la[;k kIr gksxhA

If n is an integer such that n n = n + n, then the


number of such number n, is
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

N=

la[;k N =

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Q.42

Two parallel chords in a circle have lengths 6 and


8. The distance between them is 1. Then the
diameter of the circle is
(A) 12
(B) 14
(C) 10

Q.43

Q.44

Q.45

Q.42

,d o`k esa nks lekUrj thokvksa dh yEckbZ 6 rFkk 8 gSA


muds e/; vUrj 1 gS] rks o`k dk O;kl gksxk&
(A) 12

(B) 14

(C) 10

(D) 10 3

(D) 10 3

Let x be a real number such that sec x tan x = 2.


Then sec x + tan x is equal to
(A) 0.2
(B) 0.3
(C) 0.4
(D) 0.5

Q.43

An equilateral triangle and a square have the same


perimeter. The ratio of the area of the triangle to
the area of square, is

Q.44

ekuk x ,d okLrfod la[;k bl dkj gS fd


sec x tan x = 2 gks] rks sec x + tan x dk eku cjkcj
gksxk&
(A) 0.2
(C) 0.4

(B) 0.3
(D) 0.5

,d leckgq f=Hkqt rFkk oxZ dk ifjeki leku gSA rks


f=Hkqt rFkk oxZ ds {ks=Qy dk vuqikr gksxk&

4 3
(A)
9

3
(B)
3

(A)

4 3
9

(B)

3
3

2 3
(C)
9

5 3
(D)
9

(C)

2 3
9

(D)

5 3
9

A square is folded into thirds along the dotted lines


producing the rectangle as shown. If the perimeter
of the rectangle is 24, then the number of units in
the perimeter of the original square, is
(A) 36
(B) 42
y
(C) 48
x
(D) 27

CODE : A

Q.45

,d oxZ dks ,d frgkbZ eksM+k tkrk gS fd og vk;r cu


tk,] tSlk fd fp= esa fn[kk;k x;k gS] M+kVsM ykbZu ds
vuqlkjA ;fn vk;r dk ifjeki 24 gks] rks okLrfod
oxZ dk ifjeki gksxk
(A) 36
(B) 42
(C) 48
(D) 27

y
x

PAGE NO. # 39

Q.46 Radioactive nuclei can decay spontaneously by


emitting the following particles
(A) helium nuclei, electrons, photons
(B) electrons, neutrons, protons
(C) helium nuclei, electrons, protons
(D) electrons, neutrons, photons

Q.46 jsfM;ks,fDVo ukfHkd fuEu d.kksa dks mRlftZr dj Lor%

Q.47 The gravitational force on the surface of moon is


only 1/6 of that on earth. What is the weight of a
60 kg man on moon.
(A) 60 N
(B) 100 N
(C) 360 N
(D) 600 N

Q.47 pUnzek dh lrg ij xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy dk eku i`Foh dh


lrg dh rqyuk esa 1/6 gSA 60 kg okys O;fDr dk Hkkj

Q.48 Which of the following products of ratios gives the


conversion factors to convert meters per second

Q.48 fuEu esa ls dkSulk vuqikrksa dk xq.kuQy vUrZifjorZu


m
?kVd nsrk gS tks ehVj izfr lSd.M dks ehy izfr
s
mi
?k.Vs esa cny nsa ?
h
5280 f 12 in 2.54 cm 100 cm 3600 s
(A) mi f 1in 1 m 1 h

m
mi
to miles per hour ?
s
h

ifjofrZr gks ldrk gS&


(A) ghfy;e ukfHkd] bysDVkWu] QksVkWu
(B) bysDVkWu] U;wVkWu] izksVkWu
(C) ghfy;e ukfHkd] bysDVkWu] izksVkWu
(D) bysDVkWu] U;wVkWu] QksVkWu

pUnzek ij fdruk gksxk&


(A) 60 N
(C) 360 N

(B) 100 N
(D) 600 N

(A)

5280 f 12 in 2.54 cm 100 cm 3600 s

mi
f
1in
1m
1h

(B)

5280 f 12 in 1in
1m
1h

mi
f 2.54 cm 100 cm 3600 s

(B)

5280 f 12 in 1in
1m
1h

mi
f 2.54 cm 100 cm 3600 s

5280 f 12 in 2.54 cm 100 cm 1 h

mi
f
1in
1 m 3600 s

(C)

5280 f 12 in 2.54 cm 100 cm 1 h

mi
f
1in
1 m 3600 s

(C)

1 mi 1 f
1in 100 cm 3600 s
(D) 5280 f 12 in 2.54 cm 1 m 1 h

1 mi 1 f
1in 100 cm 3600 s
(D) 5280 f 12 in 2.54 cm 1 m 1 h

Q.49 Two circular coils A and B are placed close to each


other. If the current in coil A is changed, current is
induced in coil B. This was explained by
(A) Oersted
(B) Ampere
(C) Faraday
(D) Newton

Q.49 nks o`kkdkj dq.Myh A rFkk B ,d nwljs ds lehi j[kh


gqbZ gSA ;fn dq.Myh A esa /kkjk cny nh tk, rks dq.Myh
B esa /kkjk izsfjr gksrh gSA bls fdlds }kjk of.kZr fd;k

Q.50

Q.50

The example of a transverse wave is :


(A) waves created in straight spring
(B) waves created by bats
(C) waves on water surface due to motion of air
(D) waves created by mosquitoes

CODE : A

x;k Fkk \
(A) vkjsLVsM
(C) QSjkMs

(B) ,Eih;j
(D) U;wVu

vuqizLFk rjaxks dk mnkgj.k gS&


(A) lh/kh fLizax esa mRiUu dh xbZ rjaxs
(B) pexknM+ }kjk mRiUu dh xbZ rjaxs
(C) gok dh xfr ds dkj.k ty dh lrg ij mRiUu
rjaxas
(D) ePNjksa }kjk mRiUu dh xbZ rjaxsa

PAGE NO. # 40

Q.51 A water heater is rated at 220 V - 2kW. This


heater is used for heating 20 kg of water which
is initially at 10C. If the heater is switched on
for 14 minutes, what will be the final temperature
of water ? Take specific heat capacity of water
as 4200 J/kgC.
(A) 30 C
(B) 20C
(C) 40C
(D) None of these

Q.51 ,d ty m"ed ghVj ij 220 V - 2kW vafdr gSA


bl ghVj dk iz;ksx 20 kg ty xeZ djus esa fd;k tkrk
gSA ftldk izkjfEHkd rki 10C gSA ;fn ghVj14

Q.52

Q.52

The diagram below shows the arrangement of


three charged hollow metal spheres, A, B, and C.
The arrows indicate the direction of the electric
forces acting between the spheres. At least two
of the spheres are positively charged. Which
sphere, if any, could be negatively charged?

(A) sphere A
(C) sphere C
Q.53

(B) sphere B
(D) no sphere

R
V
A

(C)
V

(A) 30 C
(C) 40C

( )
K

( )
K

(B)

(D)

(B) 20C
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

uhps fn, x, fp= esa rhu vkosf'kr [kks[kys /kkfRod xksys


A, B rFkk C O;ofLFkr gSA rhj dk fpUg xksyks ds e/;
dk;Zjr fo|qr cyksa dh fn'kk dks n'kkZrk gSA de ls de
nks xksys ?ku vkosf'kr gSA dkSulk xksyk] ;fn dksbZ gS] tks
_.kkosf'kr gS \

(A) xksyk A
(C) xksyk C

Which of the following is a correct circuit for


studying Ohm's law ?

(A)

feuV rd iz;ksx esa fy;k tkrk gS] rks ty dk vafre


rki D;k gksxk \ ty dh fof'k"V m"ek /kkfjrk
4200 J/kgC gSA

Q.53

fuEu esa ls dkSulk ifjiFk vkse ds fu;e dk v/;;u


djus ds fy;s lgh ifjiFk gS \

(A)

( )
K

(B) xksyk B
(D) dksbZ xksyk ugha

V
A

( )
K

(C)

( )
K

( )
K

(B)

(D)

( )
K

( )
K

Q.54

Uniform motion of a body means that


(A) its velocity is constant
(B) its acceleration is constant
(C) its velocity is changing
(D) its acceleration is changing

Q.54

,d oLrq dh le:i xfr dk vfHkizk; gS&


(A) bldk osx fLFkj gS
(B) bldk Roj.k fLFkj gS
(C) bldk osx ifjofrZr gks jgk gS
(D) bldk Roj.k ifjofrZr gks jgk gS

Q.55

In the simple circuit shown in figure, the power


produced in the resistor R is one-quarter of that
produced in the 3. Then R in is

Q.55

fp= esa n'kkZ, x, ljy ifjiFk esa] izfrjks/k R esa mRiUu


'kfDr 3okys izfrjks/k esa mRiUu 'kfDr dh ,d pkSFkkbZ
gS] rks R dk eku esa gSA

(A) 6
(C) 12
CODE : A

(B) 9
(D) 0.75

(A) 6
(C) 12

(B) 9
(D) 0.75
PAGE NO. # 41

(2 Questions together)
Base your answer to questions 56 and 57 on
the diagram below, which represents waves P, Q,
R and S traveling with the same velocity.

(2 Questions together)

Q.56

Which two waves have the same wavelength?


(A) P and Q
(B) P and R
(C) Q and S
(D) R and S

Q.56

Q.57

Which wave has the longest period?


(A) P
(B) Q
(C) R
(D) S

Q.57

Q.58

Kilowatt - hour is a unit of :


(A) current
(B) energy
(C) voltage
(D) power

Q.58

fdyksokV&?k.Vk fdldh bZdkbZ gS&


(A) /kkjk
(B) mtkZ
(C) oksYVrk
(D) 'kfDr

Q.59

If AB = BC in the below ray diagram following


assertions are made :

Q.59

;fn uhps fn, x, js[kk fp= esa AB = BC gS] rks fuEu


dFku dgs tk ldrs gS&

uhps fn, x, fp= ds vk/kkj ij vki iz'u 56 rFkk 57


dk mRrj ns] tks P, Q, R rFkk S rjaxks dks fu:fir
djrk gS tks leku osx ls xeu djrs gSA

(A) P and Q
(C) Q and S

A battery lights a bulb. The correct order of energy


transformations.
(A) Chemical Kinetic energy of electron
Chemical
(B) Kinetic energy of electron Light energy
Chemical
(C) Kinetic energy of electrons Chemical
Light energy
(D) Chemical Kinetic energy of electrons
Light energy

CODE : A

(B) P and R
(D) R and S

fdl rjax dk vkorZdky lcls yEck gS \


(A) P
(C) R

[1] B is the focus of the mirror


[2] A is the centre of the curvature
[3] C is the pole of mirror
Then which of the assertion are correct ;
(A) [1] & [2] only
(B) [2] & [3] only
(C) [1] & [3] only
(D) All are correct
Q.60

fdu nks rjaxks dh rjaxnS/;Z leku gS \

(B) Q
(D) S

[1] B niZ.k dk Qksdl gS


[2] A ork dsUnz gS
[3] C niZ.k dk /kzqo gS

rks dkSuls dFku lR; gS&


(A) dsoy [1] o [2]
(B) dsoy [2] o [3]
(C) dsoy [1] o [3]
(D) lHkh lR; gS
Q.60

,d cSVjh ls cYc izdkf'kr fd;k tkrk gSA mtkZ :ikUrj.k


dk lgh e gSA
(A) jklk;fud bysDVkWu dh xfrt mtkZ
jklk;fud
(B) bysDVkWu dh xfrt mtkZ izdk'k mtkZ
jklk;fud
(C) bysDVkWu dh xfrt mtkZ jklk;fud izdk'k
mtkZ
(D) jklk;fud bysDVkWu dh xfrt mtkZ izdk'k
mtkZ

PAGE NO. # 42

Q.61

From a riffle of mass 6kg, a bullet of mass 100 gm


is fired with an initial velocityof 30 m/s. The recoil
velocity of rifle is
(A) 2 m/s
(B) 1 m/s
(C) 0.5 m/s
(D) 3 m/s

Q.62 The graph below shows the position of a body


at different times.The velocity of body is
maximum for part.

(A) AB
(C) CD

Q.61

,d 6kg nzO;eku okys jkbZQy ls 100 gm nzO;eku


okyh xksyh pykbZ tkrh gS ftldk izkjfEHkd osx
30 m/s gSA jkbZQy ds ihNs gVus dk osx gS&
(A) 2 m/s
(C) 0.5 m/s

(B) 1 m/s
(D) 3 m/s

Q.62 uhps fn, x, vkys[k esa ,d oLrq dh fHkUu&fHkUu le;

esa fLFkfr n'kkZ;h xbZ gSA fdl Hkkx esa oLrq dk osx
vf/kdre gS \

(B) BC
(D) AC

(A) AB
(C) CD

(B) BC
(D) AC

Q.63

If we don't tie the luggage kept on the roof of a


car with a rope, it can easily fall down. This can
be explained by
(A) Newton's first law
(B) Newton's second law
(C) Newton's third law
(D) Newton's fourth law

Q.63

;fn ge dkj dh Nr ij j[ks leku dks jLlh ls uk


cka/ks rks ;g vklkuh ls uhps fxj tkrk gSA ;g fdlds
}kjk of.kZr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
(A) U;wVu ds izFke fu;e }kjk
(B) U;wVu ds f}rh; f;e }kjk
(C) U;wVu ds r`rh; fu;e }kjk
(D) U;wVu ds prqZFk fu;e }kjk

Q.64

Flash and thunder are produced simultaneously


when 2 clouds collide. But flash is seen first and
thunder later. This is because
(A) sound travels faster than light
(B) sound travels slower than light
(C) frequency of sound is greater than frequency
of light
(D) frequency of sound is lesser than the frequency
of light

Q.64

fo|qr rfM+r rFkk xtZuk ,d lkFk mRiUu gksrs gSA tc


2 ckny Vdjkrs gSA ysfdu fo|qr rfM+r igys fn[krk gS
xtZuk ckn esa lqukbZ nsrh gSA ;g gksrk gS D;ksafd&
(A) /ofu izdk'k dh rqyuk esa rhoz xeu djrh gS
(B) /ofu izdk'k dh rqyuk esa /khjs xeu djrh gS
(C) /ofu dh vko`fr izdk'k dh vko`fr ls vf/kd gksrh
gS
(D) /ofu dh vko`fr izdk'k dh vko`fr ls de gksrh gS

Q.65

Which of the following quantities are unitless :


(A) relative density
(B) force per unit mass per unit time
(C) pressure
(D) mass per unit length

Q.65

fuEu esa ls dkSulh jkf'k;k bZdkbghu gS&


(A) lkisf{kr ?kuRo
(B) cy izfr bZdkbZ nzO;eku izfr bZdkbZ le;
(C) nkc
(D) nzO;eku izfr bZdkbZ yEckbZ

CODE : A

PAGE NO. # 43

Q.66

The volume of a 0.5 kg block is 350 cc. The block


is dipped in water (density 1 gm/cc). Choose the
correct statement.
(A) the block will float on the surface of water
with more than half of its volume submerged.
(B) the block will float on the surface of water
with half of its volume submerged.
(C) the block will float on the surface of water
with less than half of its volume submerged.
(D) the block will sink in water.

Q.66

0.5 kg CykWd dk vk;ru 350 cc gSA CykWd dks ty


(?kuRo 1 gm/cc) esa NksM+ fn;k tkrk gSA lgh dFku dk

p;u djksA
(A) CykWd ty dh lrg ij rSjsxk ftlesa bldk vk/ks
ls vf/kd vk;ru Mwck jgsxkA
(B) CykWd ty dh lrg ij rSjsxk ftlesa bldk vk/kk
vk;ru Mwck jgsxkA
(C) CykWd ty dh lrg ij rSjsxk ftlesa bldk vk/ks
ls de vk;ru Mwck jgsxkA
(D) CykWd ty esa Mwc tk;sxkA

Q.67 When a neutron converts itself into a proton,


two particles are emitted. One particle is
charged and the other is
(A) electron
(B) positron
(C) neutrino
(D) antineutrino

Q.67 tc ,d U;wVkWu Lo;a dks ,d izksVkWu esa cnyrk gS rks nks

Q.68

A ball is thrown vertically upwards. At the highest


point
(A) acceleration is zero
(B) acceleration is upwards
(C) acceleration is downwards
(D) can't be said

Q.68

,d xsna dks m/okZ/kj ij dh vksj Qsd


a k tkrk gSA lcls
Wps fcUnq ij &
(A) Roj.k 'kwU; gS
(B) Roj.k ij dh vksj gS
(C) Roj.k uhps dh vksj gS
(D) dgk ugh tk ldrk gS

Q.69

Match the phenomena with the explanation


(a) Twinkling of stars
(p) Refraction
(b) Color of sun at sunrise
(q) Dispersion
(c) Rainbow
(r) Scattering
(A) a r, b q, c p
(B) a p, b q, c r
(C) a r, b p, c q
(D) a p, b r, c q

Q.69

rF;ksa dks ize ls feykb;s&


(a) rkjksa dk fVefVekuk
(p) viorZu
(b) lw;ksZn; ds le; lw;Z dk jax (q) fo{ksi.k
(c) bUnz /kuq"k
(r) izdhZ.ku

A car of mass m, travelling at speed v, stops in


time t when maximum braking force is applied.
Assuming the braking force is independent of mass,
what time would be required to stop a car of mass
2m travelling at speed v?

Q.70

Q.70

t
2
(C) 2t

(A)

CODE : A

(B) t
(D) 4t

d.k mRlftZr gksrs gSA ,d d.k vkosf'kr gS rFkk nwljk


gS&
(A) bysDVkWu
(B) ikWthVkWu
(C) U;wfVuks
(D) izfrU;wfVuksa

(A) a r, b q, c p
(B) a p, b q, c r
(C) a r, b p, c q
(D) a p, b r, c q
m nzO;eku okyh ,d dkj v osx ls xeu dj jgh gS tks
t le; ls :drh gS tc czsd dk vf/kdre cy iz;ksx

fd;k tkrk tkrk gSA ekuk dh czsd dk cy nzO;eku ls


Lora= gS] 2m nzO;eku rFkk v osx ls xfr'khy dkj dks
jksdus esa fdruk le; yxsxk?
t
2
(C) 2t

(A)

(B) t
(D) 4t

PAGE NO. # 44

Q.71

What is the current in the battery ?

Q.71

cSVjh esa /kkjk fdruh gS \

+
5

21V

21V

(B) 3.0 A
(D) 2.4 A

A real, inverted and reduced image of a real object


placed a distance d in front of a concave spherical
mirror with radius of curvature R will be formed
by the process of reflection
(A) for all values of d
(B) only if d > R
(C) only if d < R/2
(D) only if R > d > R/2

CODE : A

(A) 0.60 A
(C) 1.2 A
Q.72

10

(A) 0.60 A
(C) 1.2 A
Q.72

10

(B) 3.0 A
(D) 2.4 A

R ork f=T;k okys vory xksyh; niZ.k ds lkeus d

nwjh ij j[ks okLrfod oLrq ls ,d okLrfod] mYVk rFkk


gkflr izfrfcEc ijkorZu dh izf;k }kjk fdl izdkj
cusxk \
(A) d ds lHkh ekuksa ds fy,
(B) dsoy ;fn d > R
(C) dsoy ;fn d < R/2
(D) dsoy ;fn R > d > R/2

PAGE NO. # 45

Q.73

Which of the following is a factor affecting


evaporation process:
(A) Increase in exposed surface area of liquid.
(B) Decrease in humidity
(C) Increase in wind speed
(D) All A, B and C are correct options

Q.73

fuEu esa ls dkSulk dkjd ok"ihdj.k ize dks izHkkfor


djrk gS&
(A) nzo ds [kqys lrg ds {ks=Qy esa o`f)
(B) vkUnzrk esa deh
(C) ok;q ds osx es o`f)
(D) A, B rFkk C lHkh fodYi lgh gS

Q.74

Steam of 373 K causes more severe burns than


boiling water because :
(A) Steam has latent heat of vaporisation
(B) Steam has water vapour in it
(C) Steam has more heat energy
(D) Both 'A' and 'C' are correct options

Q.74

373 K ij Hkki] mcyrs ty dh rqyuk esa T;knk tykrk

An atom has electronic configuration 2,8,7. To


which of the following element would it be similar
in properties :
(A) N
(B) F
(C) P
(D) Ar

Q.75

Q.75

Q.76

Select the incorrect statement :


(A) A true solution maybe coloured, but it is
transparent, the molecules/ions are invisible and
they do not settle down on standing.
(B) CHCl3 is organic compound having a functional
group and used as an anesthetic.
(C) The bonds present in the molecule that is
formed as one of the products, when water reacts
with sodium phosphide are covalent in nature.
(D) Tendency of iron to rust does not depend on
the pH of solution.

Q.77

Which of the following statements is not true:


(A) Both mass percent and volume percent have
no units.
(B) The volume of carbon tetrachloride added to
make 130 ml of solution, if its concentration is 25%
will be 32.5 ml.
(C) Distillation method is based on the difference
in boiling points of two constituents of mixture for
separation.
(D) Both calcium chloride and Silver chloride are
soluble in water.

CODE : A

gS&
(A) Hkki esa ok"iu dh xqIr m"ek gksrh gS
(B) Hkki esa ty ok"i gksrh gS
(C) Hkki esa vf/kd m"ek tkZ gksrh gS
(D) 'A' rFkk 'C' nksuksa lgh fodYi gS

,d ijek.kq dk bysDVkWuh; foU;kl 2,8,7 gSA fuEu


rRoksa esa ls ;g fdlls lekurk j[ksxk \
(A) N

(B) F

(C) P

(D) Ar

Q.76

xyr dFku dk p;u djks \


(A) okLrfod foy;u jaxhu gks ldrk gS] ysfdu ;g
ikjn'khZ gksrk gSA blesa v.kq@vk;u vn`'; gS rFkk ;s
fLFkj j[kus ij iSans ij ugh cSBrs gS
(B) CHCl3 ,d dkcZfud ;kSfxd gS ftlesa ,d f;kRed
lewg gS rFkk ;g fu'prsd ds :i esa iz;qDr gksrk gS
(C) tc ty dh vfHkf;k lksfM;e QkWLQkbM ls
djkbZ tkrh gS rks cuus okys mRiknksa esa ls ,d ds v.kq
esa mifLFkr ca/k lgla;kstd izd`fr ds gksrs gS
(D) yksgs esa tax yxus dh izo`fr foy;u ds pH ij
fuHkZj ugh djrh gS

Q.77

fuEu esa ls dkSuls dFku lgh ugh gS&


(A) nzO;eku izfr'kr rFkk vk;ru izfr'kr nksuksa dh
dksbZ bdkbZ ugh gS
(B) dkcZu VsVkDyksjkbM dk 25%lkUnzrk dk 130 ml
foy;u cukus ds fy, 32.5 ml.dkcZu VsVkDyksjkbM dh
vko';drk gksxh A
(C) vklou fof/k feJ.k ds nks la?kVdks ds i`FkDdj.k
ds fy;s DoFkukad esa vUrj ij vk/kkfjr gS
(D) dSfYl;e DyksjkbM rFkk flYoj DyksjkbM nksuks
ty esa ?kqyu'khy gS

PAGE NO. # 46

Q.78

You are given four conditions 1,2,3 and 4 :


(1) a transition element in the fifth period
(2) a halogen
(3) a main group (representative) element in the
third period.
(4) an actinide element
Select correct answer for the element satisfying
conditions in sequence :
(A) mercury, fluorine, magnesium and uranium
(B) zinc, chlorine, calcium and thorium
(C) silver, bromine, barium and actinium
(D) none of these is correct

Q.78

vkidks 1,2,3 rFkk 4 pkj fLFkfr;ksa nh xbZ gS&


(1) lae.k rRo ikWposa vkorZ esa
(2) gSykstu
(3) eq[; lewg izfrfu/kh rRo r`rh; vkorZ esa
(4) ,fDVukWbM rRo
lgh mRrj pqfu, tks rRoksa ds fLFkfr okj e dks larq"V
djsa %
(A) ejdjh] yksjhu] eSfXuf'k;e rFkk ;wjsfu;e
(B) ftad] Dyksjhu] dSfYl;e rFkk Fkksfj;e
(C) flYoj] czksfeu] csfj;e rFkk ,fDVfu;e
(D) buesa ls dksbZ lgh ugha gS

Q.79

Which pair of compound could be separated by


mixing with water and filtering?
(A) NaNO3 and K2SO4
(B) CH3OH and CH3COCH3
(C) MgCO3 and Fe(OH)3
(D) KCl and CuS

Q.79

fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd ;qXe ty ds lkFk fefJr


gksdj Nkudj i`Fkd fd;k tk ldrk gS \
(A) NaNO3 rFkk K2SO4
(B) CH3OH rFkk CH3COCH3
(C) MgCO3 rFkk Fe(OH)3
(D) KCl rFkk CuS

Q.80

Select incorrect statement :


(A) CuBr2 , Na2O2, KH2PO4 and K2SO4 are all
ionic compounds.
(B) BF3, SiCl4, IF7 and P4O10 are all molecular
compounds
(C) -particles, electrons, hydrogen atom, proton,
-rays, neutron are all subatomic particles.
(D) there are 5.1 1024 amu in 8.4 gm.

Q.80

xyr dFku dk p;u djks %

Q.81

Select the correct statement :


(A) One isotope of a metallic element has mass
number 65 and 35 neutrons in the nucleus. The
cation derived from the isotope has 28 electrons
the symbol for cation may be Zn2+.
(B) A metal in a compound can not be displaced
by another metal on reacting.
(C) Ammonium Nitrate is thermally stable
compound.
(D) The process of preparing a less concentrated
solution from a more concentrated one is called
dissolution only.

CODE : A

(A) CuBr2 , Na2O2, KH2PO4 rFkk K2SO4 lHkh

vk;fud ;kSfxd gS
(B) BF3, SiCl4, IF7 rFkk P4O10 lHkh vkf.od ;kSfxd

gS
(C) -d.k] bysDVkWu] gkbMkstu ijek.kq] izksVkWu]
-fdj.ksa] U;wVkWu] lHkh ijekf.od d.k gS
(D) 8.4 gm esa 5.1 1024 amu gS
Q.81

lgh dFku dk p;u djks %


(A) /kkrq rRo ds ,d leLFkkfud dh nzO;eku la[;k
65 rFkk ukfHkd esa U;wVkWu dh la[;k 35 gSA bl
leLFkkfud ls cuus okys /kuk;u esa 28 bysDVkWu gS
/kuk;u dk izrhd Zn2+ gks ldrk gS
(B) ;kSfxd esa mifLFkr /kkrq fdlh vfHkf;k esa vU;
/kkrq esa izfr LFkkfir ugh gks ldrk gSA
(C) veksfu;e ukbVsV rki LFkk;h ;kSfxd gS
(D) vf/kd lkUnzrk ls fuEu lkUnzrk okyk foy;u cukus
dh izf;k dsoy foy;u dgykrh gS

PAGE NO. # 47

20 cm3 of a gaseous element X reacts with excess


of an element Y to form 40cm3 of a gaseous
compound of X and Y. All volumes are measured
under the same conditions of temperature and
pressure.
From this it can be deduced that (Select correct)
(A) The molecule of X contains at least two atoms
of X.
(B) Molecule of X can not have more than two
atoms.
(C) The formula of the gaseous compound formed
is XY.
(D) X is less dense than the product formed.

Q.82

Q.83

A small quantity of each one of the following is


added to separate samples of an aqueous solution
of ethanoic acid. Which would leave the lowest
concentration of acetate ions?
(A) Dilute hydrochloric acid
(B) Dilute Sodium hydroxide solution
(C) Sodium hydrogen carbonate solution
(D) Ethanol

Q.83

uhps fn, gq, esa ls izR;sd dh dqN ek=k dks i`Fkd


izfrn'kZ ds :i esa ,Fksukssbd vEy ds tyh; foy;u esa
feyk;k x;k gSA dkSulk ,flVsV vk;u dh U;wure
lkUnzrk 'ks"k NksM+sxk \
(A) ruq gkbMksDyksjhd vEy
(B) ruq lksfM;e gkbMkWDlkbM foy;u
(C) lksfM;e gkbMkstu dkcksZusV foy;u
(D) ,FksukWy

Q.84

A metal from period 4 is added to water and a


vigorous reaction takes place with the evolution
of a gas. For this you are given four statement:
(1) Oxygen gas is evolved
(2) Hydrogen gas is evolved
(3) The resulting solution is acidic
(4) the resulting solution is alkaline
Select correct option for the above four statement:
(A) 1 and 3 only are true
(B) 2 and 3 only are true
(C) 2 and 4 only are true
(D) 1 and 4 only are true

Q.84

4 vkorZ ds ,d /kkrq dks ty esa feyk;k tkrk gS rks ,d

Q.82

Q.85

How many gms of SbF3 are needed to produce a


gram of Freon 12 CCl2F2, according to the
reaction :
CCl4 + SbF3 CCl2F2 + SbCl3
Substance
SbF3
CCl2F2
(A) 0.667 gm
(C) 1.50 gm

CODE : A

Molar mass
1
179 g mol
1
121 g mol
(B) 0.986 gm
(D) 2.22 gm

20 cm3 xSlh; rRo X, rRo Y ds vf/kD; esa vfHkf;k


djds X rFkk Y dk 40cm3 xSlh; ;kSfxd cukrk gSA

lHkh vk;ru rki ,oa nkc dh leku ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa ekis


x, gSA blls ;g fu"d"kZ fudyrk gS fd lgh dk p;u
djsa
(A) X ds v.kq es U;wure nks X ijek.kq gS
(B) X ds v.kq esa nks ls vf/kd ijek.kq ugh gks ldrs gS
(C) cus gq, xSlh; ;kSfxd dk lw= XY gS
(D) X cus gq, mRikn ls de la?ku gS

foLQksVd vfHkf;k ds lkFk ,d xSl fudyrh gSA


blds fy;s vkidks pkj dFku fn, x, gSA
(1) vkWDlhtu xSl fudyrh gS
(2) gkbMkstu xSl fudyrh gS
(3) ifj.kkeh foy;u vEyh; gS
(4) ifj.kkeh foy;u {kkjh; gS
mijksDr pkjksa dFku esa ls lgh fodYi pquks&
(A) dsoy 1 rFkk 3 lgh gS
(B) dsoy 2 rFkk 3 lgh gS
(C) dsoy 2 rFkk 4 lgh gS
(D) dsoy 1 rFkk 4 lgh gS
Q.85

lehdj.k CCl4 + SbF3 CCl2F2 + SbCl3 ds


vuqlkj hvkWu&12 CCl2F2 dk 1 gm izkIr djus ds
fy;s fdrus xzke SbF3 dh vko';drk gksxh \
;kSfxd
SbF3
CCl2F2
(A) 0.667 gm
(C) 1.50 gm

eksyj nzO;eku
1
179 g mol
1
121 g mol
(B) 0.986 gm
(D) 2.22 gm

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Q.86

Q.87

Q.88

Q.89

Q.90

Select statement showing correct IUPAC name


of compound
(A) H3C(CH2)3 OH is 1-Propanol
(B) CH3CH=CHC2H5 is Pent-2-ene
(C) CH3CO2H is Acetic acid
CH3CH(CH2)2C(CH3)3
(D)
is
CH3
2,5,5-Trimethylhexane

Q.86

Select incorrect statement :


[Atomic weight : H = 1, N =14, O =16]
(A) Magnetite can react with carbon monoxide to
give metallic iron.
(B) The number of carbon atoms in the principal
chain for the IUPAC name of organic compound
oxalic acid are two.
(C) Both graphite and aqueous solution of sodium
chloride can conduct electricity and hence are
electric conductors.
(D) Molarity of half litre solution containing
63 gm of nitric acid is 2M.

Q.87

Identify the wrong statement :


[Atomic number: P=15,O=8]
(A) The number of bonds that each phosphorous
atom extends in P4 molecule are three.
(B) The total number of valence electrons in
Phosphate ion are 29.
(C) Alum contains both monovalent and trivalent
cations combined with same type of anion.
(D) Fe2O3 is amphoteric in nature.

CH3CH(CH2)2C(CH3)3
(D)

CH3
2,5,5-VkbZesfFky gsDlsu gS

xyr dFku dk p;u djks %


[Atomic weight: H = 1, N =14, O =16]
(A) eSXusVkbV dkcZu eksuksvkWDlkbM ls vfHkf;k djds

/kkfRod vk;u nsrh gS


(B) vkWDlsfyd vEy IUPAC uke okys dkcZfud ;kSfxd
ds eq[; dkcZu J`a[kyk esa dkcZu ijek.kqvksa dh la[;k 2
gS
(C) xzsQkbV rFkk lksfM;e DyksjkbM dk tyh; foy;u
nksuksa fo|qr dk pkyu djrs gS vr% bysDVkfud fo|qr
pkyd gS
(D) vk/kk yhVj foy;u ftlesa ukbfVd vEy ds 63
gm mifLFkr gS dh eksyjrk 2M gS
Q.88 xyr dFku dks igpkfu, %
[Atomic number : P=15,O=8]
(A) P4 v.kq esa izR;sd QkWLQksjl ijek.kq ds }kjk cuus
okys ca/k 3 gS
(B) QkWLQsV vk;u esa la;ksth bysDVkWu dh dqy la[;k
29 gS
(C) ,ye esa ,d la;ksth rFkk f=&la;ksth nksuks /kuk;u

leku izdkj ds _.kk;u ls tqM+s gksrs gS


(D) Fe2O3 mHk;/kehZ izd`fr dk gS

Which one has maximum number of particles


[Atomic weight: Na = 23, O = 16, C = 12]
(A) 46 gm of Na atoms
(B) 8 gm of Dioxygen
(C) 0.1 mol of Carbon atoms
(D) 28 gm of Dinitrogen gas

Q.89

Select incorrect statement:


(A) Atomic radii increases from top to bottom and
from right to left in the periodic table.
(B) NH3 and CH4 both are examples of hydrogen
containing nonacids.
(C) OF2, CO2, N2O5 , B2O3, Li2O and BeO are
all oxygen compounds of second period elements.
(D) All molecular equations can also be
represented in net ionic equations form.

Q.90

CODE : A

lgh IUPAC uke okys ;kSfxd dk p;u djks %


(A) H3C(CH2)3 OH, 1-izksisukWy gS
(B) CH3CH=CHC2H5, isUV&2 bZu gS
(C) CH3CO2H ,lhfVd vEy gS

fuEu esa ls fdlesa d.kksa dh la[;k vf/kdre gksxh&


[Atomic weight: Na = 23, O = 16, C = 12]
(A) Na ijek.kqvksa ds 46 gm
(B) MkbZvkWDlhtu ds 8 gm
(C) dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds 0.1 eksy
(D) MkbZ ukbVkstu ds 28 gm

xyr dFku dk p;u djks&


(A) vkorZlkj.kh ijek.kq f=T;k ij ls uhps dh vksj
rFkk nk;sa ls ck;h vksj c<+rh gS
(B) NH3 rFkk CH4 nksuksa gkbMkstu ;qDr vEy ds
mnkgj.k ugh gS
(C) OF2, CO2, N2O5 , B2O3, Li2O rFkk BeO
lHkh f}rh; vkorZ ds rRoksa ds vkWDlhtfur ;kSfxd gS
(D) lHkh vkf.od lehdj.kksa dks vk;fud lehdj.kksa
ds :i esa iznf'kZr fd;k tk ldrk gS
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