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PAPER I
BOOKLET CODE : A
CLASS XI [SPEED]
Date : 06 02 - 2013
Duration :3 Hours
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INSTRUCTIONS
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In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 30 questions. Total number of pages are 24. Please ensure that the
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SECTION - A
1.
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deducted for each wrong answer.
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PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
1.
If the points (0, 0), (2, 2 3 ), and (p, q) are the vertices of an equilateral triangle, then (p, q) is
(B) (4, 4)
(C) (4, 0)
(D) (5, 0)
If x, and x2 are the roots of the equation e2. xlnx = x3 with x1 > x2, then
;fn x, rFkk x2 lehd j.k e2. xlnx = x3 d sewy gSt gkx1 > x2] rc
(B) x1 = x22
(A) x1 = 2x2
3.
tan2
I: 54
+ 54
cot2
+ 18
d k U;wure eku gS
II: 54
t c A.M. G.M., 6 tan2, 54 cot2 rFkk 18 ;ksx d jusd sckn] iz;qDr gksrk gS
III: 78
t c tan2 = cot2 .
lgh gS
(C) III lghgS
rFkkII lghgS
(D) mijks
Dr esalsd ksbZHkh lgh ugh gS
(A) I
4.
Value of
(B) I
3 cot 80 cot 20
is equal to
cot 80 cot 20
3 cot 80 cot 20
cot 80 cot 20
(A) cot 20
d k eku cjkcj gS
(B) tan 50
(C) cot 50
(D) cot
20
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5.
r1
If in a triangle, 1 r
2
r
1 1 = 2, then the triangle is
r3
(B) isosceles
(C) equilateral
(C) leckgq
(D)
r1
r1
;fn f=kHkqt esa, 1 r 1 r = 2, rc f=kHkqt gS
(A) led ks
.kh;
6.
(B) lef}ckgq
buesalsd ksbZugha
If O is the circumcentre of ABC and R1, R2 and R3 are the radii of the circumcircles of triangles
a
b
c
OBC, OCA and OAB, respectively, then R + R + R has the value equal to
1
2
3
a
;fn O f=kHkqt ABC d kifjd sUnzgSrFkkR1, R2 o R3 e'k%f=kHkqt OBC, OCA rFkkOAB d hf=kT;k,gS]rc R + R + R
1
2
3
d k eku cjkcj gS
abc
(A)
2R
(B)
R3
abc
4
(C)
(D)
4R2
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8.
If the expression mx 1 is non-negative for all positive real x, then the minimum value of m
x
must be
;fn O;at d mx 1 x lHkh /kukRed okLrfod x d sfy , v_ .kkRed gS]rc m d k U;wure eku gksuk pkfg,
(A)
9.
1
2
(B) 0
(C)
1
4
(D)
1
2
(D)
10.
buesalsd ksbZugha
A rectangular billiard table has vertices at P (0,0), Q(0, 7), R(10, 7) and S(10, 0). A small billiard
ball starts at M(3,4) and moves in a straight line to the top of the table, bounces to the right side
of the table, then comes to rest at N(7, 1). The y-coordinate of the point where it hits the right
side, is
,d vk;rh; fcfy ;MZVscy d s'kh"kZP (0,0), Q(0, 7), R(10, 7) rFkkS(10, 0) gSA ,d NksVhfcfy ;MZxsan M(3,4) ls'kq:
gksrhgSrFkkVscy d s ij ,d ljy js[kkesaxfr d jrhgqbZ]Vscy d snka;hrjQ mNy rhgSA vkSj mld sckn N(7, 1), ij fojke
y srh gSA fcUnqd k y-funsZ'kkad t gkbl nk;savksj ekjk x;k gks&
(A) 3.7
11.
(B) 3.8
(D) 4
(A) 2
12.
(C) 3.9
2cos
y ksad h la[;k gS
1 d sokLrfod ew
(B) 1
(C)
vuar
(D)
buesalsd ksbZugha
A flight of stairs has 10 steps. A person can go up the steps one at a time, two at a time, or any
combination of 1s and 2s. Find the total number of ways in which the person can go up the stairs.
,d gokbZt gkt esa10 lhf<+;kgSA ,d O;fDr ,d le; ij ,d lhf<+]nkslhf<+vFkok ,d o nksfd lh Hkh esy d kspqud j ij
t k ld rk gS] rc O;fDr d qy rjhd ksals ij p<+ld rk gSA
(A) 87
(B) 88
(C) 89
(D) 90
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13.
The lengths of the sides of a triangle are b + 1, 7 b and 4b 2. The number of values of 'b' for
which the triangle is isosceles is/are
,d f=kHkqt d sHkqt kvksad h y EckbZb + 1, 7 b rFkk 4b 2 gSaA f=kHkqt d slef}ckgqgksusd sfy, 'b' d sekuksad h la[;k gS
(A) 1
14.
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 5
can be
15.
(B) (0, 1]
(D) [1, )
(B) 23
(C) 12
(D) 9
The line y = 2x + 4 is shifted 2 units along positive direction of y-axis, keeping parallel to itself and
then 1 unit along negative direction of x-axis in the same manner, then equation of the line in its
new position is,
js[kky = 2x + 4 d ksy-v{kd slekUrj 2 bd kbZnwjhij foLFkkfir fd ;kx;kgSA blhizd kj x-v{kd ks_ .kkRed fn'kkesa,d
bd kbZfoLFkkfir fd ;k gS]rc ubZfLFkfr esajs[kk d h lehd j.k gksxh &
(A) y = 2x + 6
17.
(B) y = 2x + 5
(C) y = 2x + 10
(D) y = 2x + 8
2x 29
The function f satisfies the functional equation, 2f(x) + 3f
= 100x + 80 real x 2 then
x2
value of f(5) =
(A) 596
(B) 996
(C) 1024
(D) none of these
2x 29
;fn Q y u f Q y uh; lehd j.k 2f(x) + 3f x 2 = 100x + 80 okLrfod x 2 d kslarq"V d jrk gSrc f(5) d k
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Let f : R A defined by f(x) = [x 2] + [4 x]. (where [*] denotes the greatest integer function).
Then
(A) f is many one and even function
(B) f is onto if A I (set of integers)
(C) f is many one and odd function
(D) None of these
ekuk f : R A ifjHkkf"kr f(x) = [x 2] + [4 x]. (t gk[*] egke iw.kkZad Q y u d ksiznf'kZr d jrk gS). rc
(A) f cgq
,d Sd h rFkk leQ y u gS
(B) f vkPNknd gS;fn A I (iw
.kkZad ksad k leqPp;)
(C) f cgq
,d Sd h rFkk fo"keQ y u gS
(D) bues
alsd ksbZugha
19.
20.
2 n x 2
If f(x) = loge2 x
and g(x) = {x} then exact set of values of g(x) for the existence of
x
1
2
(B) 0, 2
e
e
2 n x 2
rFkk g(x) = {x} rc f(g (x)) d svfLrRo d sfy , g(x) d sekuksad k leqPp; gS
1
2
(B) 0, 2
e
e
1
3
(C) 0, 2
e
e
(D)
buesalsd ksbZugha
3)
sin x + cos x =
(A) (0,
22.
1
1
(A) 0, 2
e
e
21.
1
3
(C) 0, 2
e
e
3)
(B) ( 3 , 0)
y2
y+a
(C) (, 3 )
(D) ( 3 , )
(B) ( 3 , 0)
(C) (, 3 )
(D) ( 3 , )
buesalsd ksbZugha
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7 5 cot
23.
24.
If sin x + cos x =
(B) 33/28
9 4 sec2 1
7 5 cot
9 4 sec2 1
(C) 33/100
is
d k eku gS&
(D) 12/13
1
y , x [0, ], then
y
,y=1
(B) y = 0
(C) y = 2
(D) x =
4
4
Let a, b, c be real numbers and a 0. If is a root of a2x2 + bx + c = 0, is a root of
a2x2 bx c = 0 and 0 < < , then the equation a2x2 + 2bx + 2c = 0 has a root that always
satisfies
(A) x =
25.
1
( + )
2
(B) = +
(C) =
In a triangle ABC, 2a2 + 4b2 + c2 = 4ab + 2ac, then the numerical value of cos B is equal to
fd lh f=kHkqt ABC esa, 2a2 + 4b2 + c2 = 4ab + 2ac, rc cos B d k la[;kRed eku gS&
(A) 0
27.
(B)
3
8
(C)
5
8
(B) 8
n2
+ 96
(D)
7
8
(D) Infinite
iw.kZoxZgS&
(C) 12
(D) vua
r
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Let p(x) = 0 be a polynomial equation of least possible degree, with rational coefficients, having
3
7 + 3 49 as one of its roots. Then, the products of all the roots of p(x) = 0 is
ekuk p(x) = 0 U;wure y Ecor~?kkr oky k cgqO;at d lehd j.k gS]ft ld k ,d ewy
7 + 3 49
(B) 49
(C) 56
(D) 63
Let x1, x2, x3 be the roots of the equation x3 x2 + x + = 0, which are in AP, then x + y = 1
passes through the fixed point
ekuk x1, x2, x3 lehd j.k x3 x2 + x + = 0 d sewy gS]t ksfd lekUrj Js.kh esagS]rc x + y = 1 fuf'pr fcUnqls
gksd j xqt jrkgSA
9 27
(A) ,
2 2
9 7
(B) ,
2 2
5 27
(C) ,
2 2
9 5
(D) ,
2 2
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PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.31 to Q.60 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
31.
A rocket is fired vertically from the ground with a resultant vertical acceleration of 10m/s2. The fuel
finishes in 1 minute and it continues to move up. After how much time from then (when fuel
finished) will the maximum height be reached (g = 9.8 m/s2)
,d jkWd sV d ks/kjkry ls10m/s2 d sifj.kkeh /okZ/kj Roj.kls /okZ/kjr%iz{ksfir fd ;kt krkgSA bld kbZa/ku 1 feuV esalekIr
gkst krkgSrFkk;g ij d hvksj xfr d jrkjgrkgSA rc lsbZ/ku lekIr gksusd sckn fd rusle; i'pkr ;g vf/kd re p kbZ
ij igqap t k,xk\
(g = 9.8 m/s2)
(A) 61.2 s
32.
(B) 64.2 s
(C) 68.2 s
(D) 70 s
v0
10m
37
O
20m
33.
(B) 25 m/s
(C) 40 m/s
(D) 80 m/s
A ball rolls off the top of a stairway with a horizontal velocity of magnitude 1.8 m/s. The steps are
0.20 m high and 0.20 m wide. Which step will the ball hit first ?
,d xsan ,d lh<+h d s'kh"kZls1.8 m/s d sosx lsyq<+d rhgSA lhf<+;ka0.20 m p hrFkk 0.20 m pkSM+hgSA xsan fd l lh<+hls
lclsigy sVd jk,xh\
(A) First
izFke
(C) Second
f}rh;
(C) Third
r`rh;
Page # 10
Two blocks each of mass M are connected to the ends of light frame
as shown in fig. The frame is rotated about the vertical line of symmetry.
The rod breaks if the tension in it exceeds T0. Find the maximum M
frequency with which the frame may be rotated without breaking the
rod.
M nz
O;eku d snksCy kWd fp=kkuql kj ,d gYd s se lst qM+sgSA se /okZ/kj lefer js[kk d s
lkis{k?kqerkgSA NM+T0 ruko lsvf/kd ruko ij VwV t krhgSA se d hog vf/kd re vko`fRr
Kkr d hft , ft llsNM+d sVwVsfcuk se d ks?kqek;kt k ld sA
(A)
35.
1 T0
2 M
(B)
1
2
2T0
M
(C)
1 2T0
2
M
(D)
1
2
T0
M
The vertical section of a road over a canal bridge in the direction of its length is in the form of a
circle of radius 8.9m. Find the greatest speed at which the car can cross this bridge without losing
contact with the road at the highest point, the centre of gravity of the car being at a height 1.1 m
from the ground. (g = 10 m/s2)
,d ugj d siqy ij fLFkr lM+d d k /okZ/kj Hkkx y EckbZd h fn'kk esa8.9m f=kT;k d k ,d o`Rrkd kj Hkkx gSA fd lhd kj d h og
vf/kd re pky Kkr d hft , ft llspy usij d kj lMd d smPpre fcUnqij lEid Zu [kks;sA d kj d kxq: Ro d sUnz/kjkry ls1.1
m d h
p kbZij gSA (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 5 m/s
36.
(B) 10 m/s
(C) 15 m/s
(D) 20 m/s
frictional force on A is
45
fp=kes
aiznf'kZr fud k; lkE;koLFkkesagSA ;fn est rFkkCykWd A d schp ?k"kZ.kxq.kkad
0.3
37.
(A) 9.8 N
(B) 2.04 N
(C) 1.96 N
(D) 0.59 N
0.2kg
B
A gramophone record is revolving with an angular velocity A coin is placed at a distance r from
the centre of record. The static frictional coefficient is . The coin will revolve with the record if
,d xzkeksQ ksu fjd ksMZj d ks.kh; osx ls?kwe jgkgSA fjd ksMZj d sd sUnzlsr ij ,d flDd kj[kkgSA LFkSfrd ?k"kZ.kxq.kkad gS
A flDd k
g
2
(B) r
g
only
2
(C) r
g
only
2
(D) r
g
2
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38.
gSA bld sry rFkk ,d fljslsxqt jusoky h v{k PQ d slkis{k t MRo vk?kw.kZgksxkA
(fp=kkuq
l kj)
L
(A) 6ML2
39.
(B)
4
ML2
3
(C)
8
ML2
3
(D)
10
ML2
3
A small disc 'P' starts sliding with zero intial velocity from the top of a
smooth hill of height H having a horizontal portion, (see fig). What
must be the height (h) of the horizontal portion so that disc may
cover the maximum distance s ?
,d NksVhpd rh'P' 'kwU; vkjfEHkd osx ls,d fpd uhH p kbZd higkM+hd s{kSfrt Hkkx ls
H
h
s
(B) H/2
(C) 2H
(D) 3H/2
A motor vehicle weighs 9.8 103 N. During motion it is acted upon by a constant force of friction
equal to 10% of its weight. What quantity of petrol is spent by the engine to increase the speed of
vehicle from 30 km/h to 40 km/h over a distance of 0.5 km. The efficiency of engine is 20% and the
heating value of petrol is 4.3 107 J/kg.
,d eksVj d kj d k Hkkj 9.8 103 N gSA xfr d snkSjku d kj ij viusHkkj d k 10% ifjek.k d k fu;r ?k"kZ.k cy d k;Zjr gksrk
gSA bat u }kjkokgu d hpky 0.5 km d hnwjhr; d jusesa30 km/h ls40 km/h fd rusisVksy d hek=kk[kpZgksxh\ bat u d h
n{krk 20% vkSj isVksy d k "eh; eku 4.3 107 J/kg gSA
(A) 70 g
41.
(B) 60 g
(C) 80 g
(D) 90 g
d k,d o`Rrkd kj lefer Hkkx d kVkt krk gSA fcUnqO ls'ks"kHkkx lsnzO;eku d sUnzd hnwjh
Kkr d hft ,A
(A) 0.88 cm
(B) 1.76 cm
(C) 0.88 cm
(D) 1.76 cm
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A sand bag of mass M is supended by a rope. A bullet of mass m is fired at it with speed v and gets
embedded in it. The loss of K.E. is
M
nzO;eku d k jsr d k cSx ,d jLlh }kjk yVd k gSA m nzO;eku d h ,d xksy h d ksv pky lscSx d h vksj nkxk t krk gSrFkk ;g
43.
1
1
mv2
2
Mm
(C)
1
M
mv2
2
Mm
(D)
1
m
mv2
2
Mm
A bullet of mass m hits block of mass M0 at rest. The transfer of energy is maximum when
m
nzO;eku d h ,d xksy h fojke esafLFkr M0 nzO;eku d sCy kWd lsVd jkrh gSA t kZLFkkukUrj.k vf/kd re gksxk t c &
(A) M0 = m
44.
(B)
(B) M0 = 2m
(C) M0 << m
(D) M0 >> m
45.
5F
7M
(B)
2F
7M
(C)
10 F
7 M
(D)
12 F
7 M
Two indentical rods each of mass M and length L are joined to form a symmetrical X. The smaller
angle between the rods is .The moment of inertia of the system about an axis passing through the
point of intersection of the rods and perpendicular to this plane is
nks,d leku NM+sft uesaizR;sd d knzO;eku M rFkkyEckbZL gS]d kst ksM+d j ,d lefer X vkd `fr cukbZt krhgSA NM+
ksad se/; U;wu
d ks.k gSA bl fud k; d kizfrPNsn fcUnqlsgksd j t kusoky hrFkk ry d syEcor v{k d slkis{k t M+Ro vk?kw.kZgksxkA
(A)
ML2
12
(B)
ML2
6
(C)
ML2
sin
6
(D)
ML2
cos
6
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46.
K3
rhu fLizax ft ud scy fu;rkad e'k%K1, K2 rFkk K3 gS]d ksfp=kkuql kj t ksM+kt krk
gSrFkk bld seqDr fljslsM nzO;eku d k CykWd yVd jgk gSA CykWd d ksFkksM+k
foLFkkfir d jd sNksM+fn;k t krk gSA fud k; d snksy u d h vko`fRr f gksxh&
K2
K1
M
M
(A) 2 K K K
1
2
3
1
(C) 2
47.
1
(B) 2
K1K2K3
K1 K2 K3
MK1K2K3
M(K1 K2 K3 )
(D) 2 K K K K K K
1 2
2 3
3 1
48.
(B) 2
U0
ma
2 m
(C) a U
0
m
(D) 2 aU
0
(B)
(C)
d
dk
(D)
x
t
Page # 14
The linear density of a vibrating string is 104 kg/m. A transvers wave is propagating in the string,
which is described by the equation y = 0.2 sin (x + 30t) where x and y are in metres and time t in
seconds. The tension in the string is :
d EiUu d jrh,d Mksjhd kjs[kh; ?kuRo 104 kg/m gSA Mksjhesa,d vuqizLFkrjax xfreku gSft ld klehd j.k y = 0.2 sin
(x + 30t) gSt gkax
(A) 0.09 N
50.
(C) 0.9 N
(D) 3.6 N
A uniform wire passes over two pulleys and 9 kg weight is suspended at each end. The length of
wire between the pulleys is 1.5 m and its mass is 12.0 g. Find the frequency of vibration with which
the wire vibrates in two loops, the middle point of wire being at rest.
nksf?kjfu;ksalsxqt jusoky s,d leku rkj d sizR;sd fljsij 9 kg Hkkj yVd jgkgSrksf?kjfu;ksad se/; fLFkr rkj d hyEckbZ1.5
m rFkkbld knz
O;eku 12.0 g gSA d EiUu
d hog vko`fRr Kkr d hft , ft llsrkj nksywiksaesad EIkUu d js]t cfd rkj d ke/; fcUnq
fojke esagSA
9kg
(A) 70 Hz
51.
(B) 60 Hz
9kg
(C) 40 Hz
(D) 30 Hz
A block of steel heated to 100C is left in a room to cool. Which of the curves shown in Fig.
represents the correct cooling behaviour.
100C rd xeZ,d LVhy d sCy kW
d d ksBaMk gksusd sfy;s,d d ejsesaj[kk t krk gSA fp=k esaiznf'kZr d kSulk o lgh 'khryu
Time
52.
Time
(D)
Temperature
(C)
Temperature
(B)
Temperature
(A)
Temperature
Time
Time
2P,V
B
2P,2V
C
A
P,V
D
P,2V
(A) PV
(B) 2PV
(C) PV/2
(D) Zero
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53.
During the adiabatic expansion of 2 moles of a perfect gas the internal energy was found to have
decreased by 100J. The work done by the gas in this process is ?
,d vkn'kZxSl d s2 ekys ksad s: ) ks"e izl kj.kes
axS
l d hvkUrfjd t kZ100J c< t krhgS
A bl iz e esaxS
l }kjkfd ;kx;kd k;Zgkxsk&
(A) Zero
(B) 100J
(C) 200 J
(D) 100 J
54.
55.
(D) 2.V/V
A system for four masses m1, m2 m3 and m4 and two spring and a fixed pulley
is shown in fig. The system is kept at rest by attaching the lower thread to a
rigid peg. Determine the acceleration of m4 mass after the lower thread has
been cut. The springs are massless, pulley is frictionless and massless.
pkj nzO;eku m1, m2 m3 rFkkm4 ]nksfLizax ,oa,d fLFkj f?kjuhlscukfud k; fp=kesaiznf'kZr gSA
fud k; d sfupys/kkxsd ks,d n`<+d hy lsfp=kkuql kj t ksM+d j fLFkj j[kkt krkgSA fupys/kkxsd ksd kVus
d si'pkr m4 nzO;eku d k Roj.k Kkr d hft ,A fLizax nzO;ekughu]f?kjuh ?k"kZ.kjfgr ,oanzO;ekughu gSA
(A)
(C)
56.
(m1 m2 m3 m4 )g
m4
(B)
(m1 m2 m3 m4 )g
m4
(D)
(m1 m2 m3 m4 )g
m4
T
m1
T1
m2
T
m3
T2
m4
(m1 m2 m3 m4 )g
m4
The upper half of an incline plane with inclination is perfectly smooth while the lower half is rough.
A body starting from rest at the top will again come to rest at the bottom if the coefficient of
friction for the lower half is given by :
n moles of ideal monatomic gas undergoes a process in which the temperature changes with
volume as T = KV2. If the temperature of the gas changes from T0 to 4T0 then
,d ijek.kqd vkn'kZxSl d sn eksy ,d iz e esaHkkx y srsgSaft lesarkieku vk;ru d slkFk fuEu : i lsifjofrZr gksrk gS%
T = KV2 A ;fn xS
l d k rkieku T0 ls4T0 ifjofrZr gksrk gSrks&
(A) Work done by the gas is 3nRT0
3
(C) Work done by the gas is
nRT
T0
2
(A) xS
l }kjk fd ;k x;k d k;Z3nRT0
3
(C) xS
l }kjk fd ;k x;k d k;Z nRT0
2
3
nRT0
2
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The masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively are connected by massless spring as shown in the
figure. A force of 200 N acts on the 20 kg mass. At the instant shown, the 10 kg mass has
acceleration of 12 m/s2. What is the acceleration of 20 kg mass
10 kg rFkk20 kg nz
O;eku fp=kkuql kj nzO;ekughu fLizax lst qM+sgSaA ,d 200 N d kcy 20 kg nzO;eku d sCykWd ij d k;Zjr
gSA iznf'kZr {k.k ij 10 kg nzO;eku d k Roj.k12 m/s2 gSA 20 kg d k Roj.k D;k gksxk \
20kg 200N
10kg
(A) 12 m/s2
59.
(B) 4 m/s2
(C) 10 m/s2
A rectangular block weighing 150 N, is lying on a rough inclined plane with inclination angle 45 as
shown in the figure, The block is tied up by a horizontal string which has a tension of 50 N to keep
the block just in equilibrium, then the coefficient of friction between the block and the inclined
surface is
45
,d vk;rkd kj Cy kWd ft ld kHkkj 150 N gS]45 ur d ks.kd s[kqjnjsur ry ij fp=kkuql kj j[kkgSA Cy kWd d kslkE;koLFkkesaj[kusd sfy ;s,d {kSfrt
Mksjh }kjk blscka/kk t krk gS] ft leas50 N d k ruko gSrc ur ry ,oaCy kWd d schp ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad gksxk&
(A) zero 'kwU;
(B) 0.33
(C) 0.5
(D) 0.7
60.
An elastic string has a length 'a' when tension in it is 4 N. Its length is 'b' when tension is 5 N.
On subjecting the string to a tension of 9 N its length will be
,d izR;kLFk Mksjh esa4N ruko gksusij bld h y EckbZ'a' gSA t c Mksjh esaruko 5N gSrksMksjh d h y EckbZ'b' gSA Mksjh esaruko 9N gksusij Mksjh
d h y EckbZgksxh&
(A) a + b
(B) b a
(C) (5b 4a)
(D) (a + b)/(b a)
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SECTION - A
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.61 to Q.90 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
61.
F
O
(A)
(B)
62.
O
H
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
N
H
63.
N
H
(D)
I
II
III
(A) III > II > I > IV
(C) II > III > II > IV
64.
IV
(B) III > II < I < IV
(D) III < II < I < IV
(II)
(III)
(B) II < I < III
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CH
CH
(B) CH3CH
CH CHCH3
buesalsd kSulk ,y kbfy d d kcksZd sVk;u lokZf/kd LFkk;h d kcksZd sVk;u gS&
(A) CH3CH
(C) C6H5 CH
66.
CH
CH
(B) CH3CH
(D)
CH CHCH3
The numbers of bonds and bonds present in a molecule of benzaldehyde are, respectively(A) 4 and 13
(B) 4 and 8
(C) 4 and 14
(D) 8 and 10
(D) 8
rFkk10
iso-octane contains
(A) 5 prim. one sec. & two ter. C atoms.
(B) 4 prim. 2 sec. & one ter. C atoms.
(C) 5 (10C). one (20C), one (30C) & one (40C) atoms.
(D) 4 (10C). two (20C), one (30C) & one (40C) atoms.
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69.
(D) (A)
71.
DNA has density 1.1 gm/ml and its molecular weight is 6 x 103 g/mol. Average volume occupied by its
single molecule will be
DNA d k?kuRo 1.1 gm/ml gSrFkk bl d k v.kqHkkj 6 x 103 g/mol gSA bl d s,d v .kq}kjk?ksjkx;kv kSl r vk;ru gksxk
(A) 9.1 x 10-20cc
(B) 9.1 x 10-21cc (C) 9.8 x 10-21cc (D) 9.6 x 10-20cc
72.
Each molecule of tear gas, Lewisite contains 2 Hydrogen atoms, 1.78 x 1022 gm. Chlorine, 2 carbon atoms
and 1.25 x 10 gm of an unknown metal. The minimum molecular weight of Lewisite will be
v JqxSl d sizR;sd v.kqesay sohl kbV 2 gkbMkst u ijek.kq]1.78 x 1022 gm Dy ksjhu]2 d kcZu ijek.kqrFkk1.25 x 10 gm
,d v K kr /kkrqj[krk gSA y sohl kbV d k U;wure v .kqHkkj gksxk
(A) 270
(B) 207
(C) 280
(D) 280.8
22
22
73.
74.
(B) 1 : 2
(C) 4 : 1
(D) 3 : 2
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jnjQ ksMZizd h.kZu iz;ksx esa90 d ks.k ij]izfr feuV izd hf.kZr -d .kksad h la[;k 28 gSA 60 d ks.k ij izfr feuV izd hf.kZr d .kksad hla[;k Kkr d hft , A
(A) 112
76.
(B) 105
(C) 110
(D) 205
When 2.0 g of a gas A is introduced into an evacuated flask kept at 25C, the pressure is found to
be 1 atm. If 3 g of another gas B is then added to the same flask, the total pressure becomes 1.5
atm. Assuming ideal gas behaviour, the ratio of molecular weights MA : MB will be
t c 25C ij j[ksfuokZfrr y kLD eas,d xSl A d s2.0 g d ksizokfgr fd ;kx;k]rksnkc 1 atm ik;kx;kA ;fn blhykLd
esavU; xSl B d s3g d ksfey k;k t k, rc d qy nkc d k eku 1.5 atm gkst krk gSA vkn'kZxSl O;ogkj d ksekursgq, MA : MB
d sv.kqHkkj d k vuqikr gksxk &
(A) 1 : 3
(B) 4 : 5
(C) 1 : 2
(D) 1 : 9
a,b,c,d
(A) 24
78.
(B) 25
(C) 21
(D)
buesalsd ksbZugh
A container 'A' (3 litre) contains a particular gas at 1 atm and 127C another container B (2 litre)
contains same gas at 3 atm pressure at 327C. The two containers are connected by a stopcock If
stopcock is opened and final temperature is 227C then final pressure of the container will becomes.
,d ik=k'A' (3 yhVj) t ks1 atm o 127C rki ij ,d xSl gSo vU; ik=kB (2 yhVj) ft lesaleku xSl 3 atm vkSj 327C
ij gSnksuksik=k LVkWi d kd Zlst qM+sgksrsgS;fn LVkWi d kd Z[kksy rsgSrksifj.kkeh rki 227C gksrk gSrc ik=k d k ifj.kkeh nkc
gkst krkgSA
A
(A) 7 atm
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79.
There are three closed containers in which equal mole of the gas are filled.
10cm
10 cm
(I)
R=10cm
10cm
(III)
(II)
If the containers are placed at the same temperatures then find the incorrect options:
(A) Pressure of the gas is minimum in (III) container
(B) Pressure of the gas is equal in (I) & (II) container
(C) Pressure of the gas is maximum in (I)
(D) The ratio of pressure in II and III container is 4 : 3
10cm
10 cm
(I)
R=10cm
10cm
(III)
(II)
Solutions A and B of H2SO4 have respective molarities to be 5.0 and 1.0. In order to prepare 10 L of
8N H2SO4, what volumes of A and B solutions need be mixed?
H2SO4 d sfoy ;u A vkS
j B ft ud h5.0 vkSj 1.0. eksy jrkgS8N H2SO4,
(B) 8L of A + 2L of B
(D) 2.5 L of A and 7.5 L of B
Mole fraction of A in mixture of A and B is 1/3 while mole fraction of B in mixture of B & C is 3/4 if the
above mixture are mixed in 3 : 4 ratio then find mole fraction of C in the mixture thus obtained.
(A) 1/7
(B) 1/4
(C) 3/7
(D) none of these
A vkS
j B d sfeJ.kesaA d keksy fHkUu 1/3 gSt cfd B rFkk C d sfeJ.kesaB d keksy
3 : 4 es
afey k;k t krk gSrc bllsizkIr feJ.k esa C d k eksy fHkUu Kkr d hft ,A
(A) 1/7
(D)
(B) 1/4
(C) 3/7
buesalsd ksbZugh
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Cl
NH
Cl
Br
Cl
NH
Cl
Br
83.
After two consecutive flop shows as Dabang-2 and Bodyguard, film star Salman Khan planned
to step into the field of Chemistry. Once he went into the laboratory and mixed the solution of
FeC2O4 and FeSO4, taking 75 ml of each. He observed that the mixture completly oxidised by 20 ml
of 0.04 M K2Cr2O7 in acidic medium. He then treated the same solution with Zn and dil HCl. Using
his innovation, he again let the solution thus obtained be oxidised by 36 ml of 0.02 M KMnO4.Since
he was new in Chemistry, he asked RRD Sir for the right answer of normality of FeC2O4 and FeSO4
solution then what was the correct answer given by him.
(A) 0.012, 0.03
(B) 0.024, 0.04
(C) 0.15, 0.45`
(D) None of these
^^ncax-2 vkSj ^^ckWMhxkMZt Sl snksy xkrkj fxjsgq, izn'kZuksad sckn fQ Yehflrkjslyeku [kku usjlk;u d s{ks=kesad wnusd hlksp hA
,d ckj og iz;ksx'kky kesax;kFkkvkSj nksuksad k75 fey hysrsgq, FeC2O4 vkSj FeSO4 d sfoy;u d ksfefJr d j fn;kFkkA mlus
ns[kkfd vEyh; ek/;e esa0.04 M K2Cr2O7 d s20 ml }kjk;g feJ.kiw.kZr%vkWDlh r gksx;kA rc mlusleku foy;u d ks
Zn rFkk ruqHCl d slkFkvfHk r d jk;kA viusvkfo"d kj d k mi;ks
x d jrsgq,]bl izd kj izkIr foy;u d ksvkWDlhd j.kgksusd s
fy , [kqy kNksM+fn;k0.02 M KMnO4. d s36 fey h}kjkA pwafd og jlk;u esau;kFkk]mlusvkj vkj Mhlj d ksFeC2O4 rFkk
FeSO4 foy ;u d h uks
jey rk d slgh mkj d sfy, iwN k vkSj rc mud s}kjk fn;k x;k lgh mkj FkkA
(A) 0.012, 0.03
(B) 0.024, 0.04
(C) 0.15, 0.45`
(D) bues
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84.
86.
(B) H4P2O5
(C) H2S2O7
(D) N2O5
Which of the following has been arranged in order of decreasing dipole moment ?
In CuSO4. 5H2O total number of H2O molecule which does not form H-bond
CuSO4. 5H2O
(A) 2
88.
(C) 1
(D) 4
(C) NH3
(D) CH4
(B) Cl2O
90.
(D) 19
(D) None
(B) I3
(C) HOCl
(D) d ks
bZugh
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