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MUMBAI / NASHIK / AKOLA / PUNE /NAGPUR / DELHI / LUCKNOW / GOA / KOLKATA / BOKARO / PATNA / DUBAI

TWT
TEST DATE :- 18 Oct. 2015
BATCH : XI (All)

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Class - XI All Batches TWT (18.10.15) Physics

Q.1 What should be the minimum force P to be applied to the string
so that block of mass m just begins to move up the frictionless
plane.

Mg cos 
(A) Mg tan   2 (B) Mg cot   2 (C)  (D) None
1  sin 

Q.2 In which of the following cases is the contact force between A and B maximum (mA = mB = 1
kg)

(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 

Q.3 A rope of mass 5 kg is moving vertically in vertical position with an upwards force of 100 N acting
at the upper end and a downwards force of 70 N acting at the lower end. The tension at midpoint
of the rope is
(A) 100 N (B) 85 N (C) 75 N (D) 105 N
Q.4 Find the acceleration of 3 kg mass when acceleration of 2 kg mass
is 2 ms–2 as shown in figure.
(A) 3 ms–2 (B) 2 ms–2

(C) 0.5 ms–2 (D) zero

Q.5 Block of 1 kg is initially in equilibrium and is hanging by two identical
springs A and B as shown in figures. If spring A is cut  from lower point at
t=0 then, find acceleration of block in ms–2 at t = 0.
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 15 (D) 0              

(Space for rough work)


Q.6 A block of mass M on a horizontal smooth surface is pulled by a load of
mass  M 2  by means of a rope AB and string BC as shown in the figure.
The length & mass of the rope AB are L and  M 2  respectively. As the
block is pulled   from AB = L to AB = 0 its acceleration changes from                 
3g g g g 3g
(A)   to g (B)   to  (C)   to g (D)   to 2g
4 4 2 4 2

Q.7 A ball connected with string is released at an angle 45° with the vertical
as shown in figure. Then the acceleration of the box at this instant will :
be[Mass of the box is equal to mass of ball]
(A) g/4 (B) g/3 (C) g/2 (D) none of these

Q.8 In  the  figure  shown  the  block  B  moves  down  with  a
velocity 10 m/s. The velocity of A in the position shown
is :
(A) 12.5 m/s (B) 25 m/s
(C) 6.25 m/s (D) none of these
Q.09 Two identical mass m are connected to a massless string which is hung over two frictionless
pulleys as shown in figure. If everything is at rest, what is the tension in the cord?
(A) less than mg
(B) exactly mg
(C) more than mg but less than 2mg
(D) exactly 2mg
Q.10 Two blocks are connected by a spring. The combination is suspended, at rest,
from a string attatched to the ceiling, as shown in the figure. The string breaks
suddenly. Immediately after the string breaks, what is the initial downward
acceleration
of the upper block of mass 2m ?
(A) 0 (B) 3g/2 (C) g (D) 2g

(Space for rough work)


Q.11 A block is projected upwards on an inclined plane of inclination 37° along the line of greatest
slope  of
 = 0.5 with velocity of 5 m/s. The block 1st stops at a distance of __________ from starting
point
(A) 1.25 m (B) 2.5 m (C) 10 m (D) 12.5 m

Q.12 A force   F  î  4ˆj  acts on block shown. The force of friction acting on the block is :
(A) –  î (B) – 1.8 î
(C) – 2.4 î (D) – 3 î

Q.13 If force F is increasing with time and at t = 0 , F = 0 where will
sliipping first start?
(A) between 3 kg and 2 kg (B) between 2 kg and 1 kg
(C) between 1 kg and ground (D) both (A) and (B)

Q.14 In the arrangement shown in the figure, mass of the block B and A is 2m and
m  respectively.  Surface  between  B  and  floor  is  smooth.  The  block  B  is
connected to the block C by means of a string pulley system. If the whole
system is released, then find the minimum value of mass of block C so that
block A remains stationary w.r.t. B. Coefficient of friction between A and B
is  :
m 2m  1 3m 6m
(A)   (B)  (C)  (D) 
  1  1  1

Q.15 Block B of mass 100 kg rests on a rough surface of friction coefficient
 = 1/3. A rope is tied to block B as shown in figure. The maximum
acceleration with which boy A of  25 kg can climbs on rope without
making block move is :
4g g g 3g
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D)
3 3 2 4
(Space for rough work)
Q.16 A car moves along a circular track of radius R banked at an angle of 30° to the horizontal. The
coefficient of static friction between the wheels and the track is . The maximum speed with
which the car can move without skidding out is

(A)  2gR (1   ) 3 
1/ 2

(B)  gR (1  ) (  3 ) 
1/ 2

(C)  gR (1   
1/ 2
3 ) (  3 ) (D) None

Q.17 The system shown in figure is released
(A) a1 = 0.35 m/s2 ; a2 = 4.5 m/s2 (B) a1 = 3 m/s2 ; a2 = 0.5 m/s2
(C) a1 = 2 m/s2 ; a2 = 2 m/s2 (D) a1 = 0.5 m/s2 ; a2 = 3 m/s2

Q.18 A block placed on a rough inclined plane of inclination (=30°) can just
be pushed upwards by applying a force  "F" as shown. If the angle of
inclination of the inclined plane is increased to ( = 60°), the same block
can just be prevented from sliding down by application of  a force of
same magnitude. The coefficient
of friction between the block and the inclined plane is

3 1 2 3 1 3 1
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) None of these
3 1 3 1 3 1
Q.19 The blocks are in equilibrium. The friction force acting on 10 kg block is :
(A) 10 N down the plane (B) 40 N up the plane
(C) 10 N up the plane (D) None

Q.20 A particle is rotated in a vertical circle by connecting it to a light rod of length l and keeping the
other end of the rod fixed. The minimum speed of the particle when the light rod is horizontal
for which the particle will complete the circle is
(A)  gl (B)  2gl (C)  3gl (D) none
(Space for rough work)
Q.21 Tangential acceleration  of a particle moving in  a circle of radius  1 m
varies with time t as (initial velocity of particle is zero). Time after which
total  acceleration  of  particle  makes  and  angle  of  30°  with  radial
acceleration is
(A) 4 sec (B) 4/3 sec
(C) 22/3 sec (D)  2  sec

Q.22 A car travelling on a smooth road passes through a curved portion of the
road in form of an arc of circle of radius 10 m. If the mass of car is 500
kg, the reaction on car at lowest point P where its speed is 20 m/s is
(A) 35 kN (B) 30 kN (C) 25 kN (D) 20 kN    
Q.23 A pendulum bob is swinging in a vertical plane such that its angular amplitude is less than 900.
At its highest point, the string is cut. Which trajectory is possible for the bob afterwards.

(A)  (B)     (C)   (D) 

Q.24 A road is banked at an angle of 30° to the horizontal for negotiating a curve of radius 10 3  m.


At what velocity will a car experience no friction while negotiating the curve?
(A) 54 km/hr (B) 72 km/hr (C) 36 km/hr (D) 18 km/hr

Q.25 A particle of mass m is tied to one end of a string of length l. The particle is held horizontal with
mg
the string taut. It is then projected upward with a velocity u. The tension in the string is 
2
when it is inclined at an angle  30° to the horizontal. The value of u is
lg
(A)  lg (B)  2lg (C)  (D)  2 lg
2
(Space for rough work)
Q.26 A small cube with mass M starts at rest at point 1 at a height 4R, where R
is the radius of the circular part of the track. The cube slides down the
frictionless track and around the loop. The force that the track exerts on
the cube at point 2 is nearly _____ times the cube's weight Mg.
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4         

Q.27 Which vector in the figures best represents the acceleration of a pendulum mass at the intermediate
point in its swing?

(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 

Q.28 A hollow vertical cylinder of radius R is rotated with angular
velocity    about  an  axis  through  its  center.  What  is  the
minimum coefficient of static friction necessary to keep the
mass M suspended on the inside of the cylinder as it rotates?
gR 2g
(A)  =  2 (B)  = 
 R

2 R g
(C)  =  (D)  = 
g 2 R

Q.29  A horizontal curve on a racing track is banked at a 45° angle. When a vehicle goes around this
curve at the curve’s safe speed (no friction needed to stay on the track), what is its centripetal
acceleration?
(A) g (B) 2g (C) 0.5g (D) none

Q.30 Two racing cars of masses m 1 and m2 are moving in circles of radii r1 and r2 respectively. Their


speeds are such that each makes a complete circle in the same time t. The ratio of the angular
speeds of the first to the second car is
(A) 1 : 1 (B) m1 : m2 (C) r1 : r2 (D) m1m2 : r1r2

(Space for rough work)


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Class - XI (All) TWT (18.10.15) Chemistry
1. The molecule which has T - shaped structure is
(A) BCl3 (B) NH3 (C) XeOF2 (D) PCl3

2. Which of the following will be planar trigonal ?


(A) PCl3 (B) NH3 (C) ClF3 (D) BCl3

3. Which of the following molecule has highest dipole moment ?


(A) BF3 (B) NH3 (C) NF3 (D) B2H6

4. The pair having similar geometry is


(A) BF3, NH3 (B) H2O , C2H2 (C) CO2, SO2 (D) NH3, PH3

5. Of the three molecules XeF4 , SF4 , SiF4 which have tetrahedral structures
(A) all the three (B) Only SiF4 (C) both SF4 and XeF4 (D) Only SiF4 and XeF4

6. Which of the following statements is correct for carbon monoxide ?


(A) A double bond between carbon and oxygen
(A) 1, 1 and 1 coordinate bond between carbon and oxygen
(C) One lone pair of electrons one each atom
(D) 1 and 2 bonds between carbon and oxygen

7. If Na+ ion is larger than Mg2+ ion and S2- is larger than Cl- ion, which of the following will be more
covalent.
(A) NaCl (B) Na2S (C) MgCl2 (D) MgS

(Space for rough work)


8. Compound in which cental atom assuemes sp3d hybridisation is
(A) SO3 (B) PCl5 (C) SO2 (D) PCl3
3
9. The Compond in which C uses its sp hybrid orbitals in bonding is
(A) HCOOH (B) (H2N) 2 CO (C) ( CH3 ) 3 COH (D) CH3 CHO

10. The effect of hydrogen bonding is greatest in


(A) HF (B) NH3 (C) CH3NH2 (D) H2 O

11. Which of the following species have intra molecular Hydrogen bonds ?
(A) Phenol (B) o-Nitrophenol (C) p-Nitrophenol (D) Nitroethane

12. Among HF, CH3OH,N2O4 and CH4 which would have inter molecular hydrogen
bonding.
(A) CH3OH,CH4 (B) HF,CH4,CH3OH (C) N2O4, HF (D) HF,CH3OH

13. Which of the following has a bond order of one - half ?


(A) H2 (B) O2- (C) N2 (D) He2

14. Paramagnetism is not shown by


(A) O2- (B) H2+ (C) O2 (D) O22-

15. How many electrons with  = 3 are there in an atom having atomic number 54.
(A) 3 (B) 10 (C) 14 (D) None

16. The maximum number of electrons possible in sublevel is equal to


(A) 2  + 1 (B) 2n2 (C) 2  2 (D) 4  + 2
(Space for rough work)
17. Rutherford’s experiment ,which established the nuclear model of the atom, used a beam of
(A) - particles which impigned on a metal foil and got absorbed
(B)  -rays, which impigned on a metal foil and ejected electrons.
(C) helium atoms, which impigned on a metal foil and got scattered.
(D) helium nuclei, which impigned on a metal foil and got scattered.
18. The correct set of quantum number for the unpaired electron of chlorine atom is
(A) n  2,   1, m  0 (B) n  2,   1, m  1 (C) n  3,   1, m  1 (D) n  3,   0, m  0

19. If the energy of an electrol in the first Bohr orbit of H -atom is - 313.6 Kcal/mol; then energy of
electron in the second orbit will be
(A) - 34.84 Kcal/mol (B) -12.5 Kcal/mol. (C) -78.4 Kcal/mol (D) 313.6 Kcal/mol

20. The wavelength associated with a golf ball weighing 200 g and moving at a speed of 5m/h is of the
order.
(A) 10-10 m (B) 10-20 m (C) 10-30 m (D) 10-40 m

21. The statements whichis/are correct


(A) Number of total nodes in an orbital = (n -1 ) (B) Number of radial nodes in an orbita = n -  -1
(C) Number of angular nodes in an orbital =  (D) All

22. Which represent an impossible arrangement ?


n  m s
(A) 3 2 -2 1/2
(B) 4 0 0 1/2
(C) 3 2 -3 1/2
(D) 5 3 0 1/2

(Space for rough work)


23. Which set of quantum number is not consistent with theory ?
(A) n  2,   1, m  0, s  1 / 2 (B) n  4,   3, m  2, S  1 / 2
(C) n  3,   2, m  3, S  1 / 2 (D) n  4,   3, m  3, S  1 / 2

24. Which set of quantum number represent the electron of lowest energy ?
(A) n  2,   0, m  0, S  1 / 2 (B) n  2,   1, m  0, S  1 / 2
(C) n  4,   0, m  0, S  1 / 2 (D) n  4,   0, m  0, S  1 / 2

25. The nucleus of an atom is located at x = y = z = 0. If the probability of finding an s- o r b i t a l


electron in a tiny volume assumed x = a, y = z= 0, is 1 x 10-5, what is the probability of finding of
the electron in the same sized volume around x = z = 0, y = a ?
(A) 1 x 10-5 (B) 1 x 10-5 a (C) 4 x 10-5 a2 (D) 1 x 10-5 x a-1

26. Which orbital has two angular nodal planes


(A) s (b) p (C) d (D) f

27. If wavelength is equal to distance travelled by the electron in one second , then
h h h h
(a)   (B)   (C)   (D)  
p m p m

28. Number of photon of light of wavelength 4000 Å required to provide 1.00J of energy is
(A) 2. 01 x 1018 (B) 12. 01 x 1031 (C) 1. 31 x 1017 (D) None is correct

29. As electron moves away from nucleus its K.E


(A) Decreases (B) Increases (C) Remains constant (D) None

30. The size of species l, l+ and l- decreases in the order


(A) l+ > l- > l (B) l- > l > l+ (C) l- > l+ > l (D) l > l+ > l-

(Space for rough work)


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Class - XI (All) TWT (18.10.15) Maths
1. Let product of first three terms of a G.P. is 64. If common ratio of the sequence is an even prime number, then
first term of the sequence is :
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) none of these
2. In a certain A.P. , 5 times the 5th term is equal to 8 times the 8th term, then it’s 13th term is :
(A) – 13 (B) –12 (C) –1 (D) 0
3. If the numbers a,b,c,d,e form an A.P. , then the values of a – 4b + 6c – 4d + e is :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) none of these
4. In an A.P. of which 1 is the first term, if the second, tenth and thirty fourth terms form a G.P. , then the fourth
term of the A.P. is :

1 3
(A) (B) 3 (C) (D) 2
2 2
5. The vertices of a triangle are (2, 1), (5, 2) and (4, 4). Then lengths of the perpendicular from these vertices
on the opposite sides are -

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
(A) , , (B) , , (C) , , (D) , ,
6 8 10 5 13 6 5 8 15 5 13 10

6. Consider a decreasing G.P. : g1, g2, g3, ...... gn ....... such that g1 + g2 + g3 = 13 and g12  g22  g32 = 91 then
which of the following does not hold ?
(A) The greatest term of the G.P. is 9. (B) 3g4 = g3
(C) g1 = 1 (D) g2 = 3

(Space for rough work)


7. The lines x + (a – 1) y + 1 = 0 and 2x + a2y – 1 = 0 are perpendicular if
(A) | a | = 2 (B) 0 < a < 1 (C) –1 < a < 0 (D) a = –1

8. If m th terms of the series 63 + 65 + 67 + 69 + .... and 3 + 10 + 17 + 24 + ... be equal, then m =


(A) 11 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) 15

9. A ball falls from a height of 100 mts. on a floor. If in each rebound it describes 4/5 height of the previous
falling height, then the total distance travelled by the ball before coming to rest is-
(A)  (B) 500 mts (C) 1000 mts (D) 900 mts

10. If 9th and 19th terms of an AP are 35 and 75, then its 20th term is
(A) 78 (B) 79 (C) 80 (D) 81

11. The 19th term from the end of the series 2 + 6 + 10 + ....+ 86 is –
(A) 6 (B) 18 (C) 14 (D) 10

12. The middle term of the progression 4, 9,14,....104 is-


(A) 44 (B) 49 (C) 59 (D) 54

13. If the sum of n terms of an AP is 2n2 + 5n, then its nth term is-
(A) 4n-3 (B) 4n + 3 (C) 3n + 4 (D) 3n – 4

14. If the sum of p terms of an AP is equal to the sum of its q terms, then the sum of its (p+q) terms will be
(A) p – q (B) p + q (C) 0 (D) - (p + q )

(Space for rough work)


15. The value of 91/3. 91/9. 91/27... upto , is-
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 9 (D) None of these

16. The sum of all integers between 81 and 719 which are divisible by 5 is
(A) 51800 (B) 50800 (C) 52800 (D) None of these

17. If a is the first term , 1 is the common difference and b is the last term of an AP, then its sum is

 a  b  (1  a  b)  a  b  (1  a  b)
(A) (B)
2 2

 a  b  (1  a)
(C) (D)  a  b  (1  a  b)
2

18. If x, 2x + 2 and 3x + 3 are in GP, then its 4th term is


(A) 27 (B) 13.5 (C) – 27 (D) – 13.5

19. A variable line rotates in such a way that sum of intercepts made by the line on axes is always a
constant c. The locus of mid point of intercept made by the line with axes is -
(A) 2 (x + y) = c (B) x + y = c (C) x + y = 2c (D) x2 + y2 = c2

(Space for rough work)


 
20. If  ,  are roots of the equation px2 + qx – r = 0, then the value of + is equal to-
2 2
p q q q
(A) – 2
(3pr + q2) (B) – 2
(3pr + q2) (C) – 2
(3pr –q2) (D) (3pr + q)
qr pr pr pr 2

21. If the sum of the roots of ax2 + bx + c = 0 be equal to sum of the squares, then -
(A) 2 ac = ab + b2 (B) 2 ab = bc + c2 (C) 2bc = ac + c2 (D) None of these

22. If real value of x and y satisfies the equation x2 + 4y2 – 8x + 12 = 0, then -


(A) 0 < y < 1 (B) 2 < y < 6 (C) – 1 < y < 1 (D) – 2 < y < 6

23. Two vertices of a triangle are (5, – 1) and (– 2, 3). If the orthocenter of the triangle is the origin, then co-
ordinates of the third vertex are
(A) (4, 7) (B) (– 4, – 7) (C) (– 4, 7) (D) (4, – 7)

24. The coordinate of three consecutive vertices of a parallelogram are (1, 3), (–1, 2) and (2, 5). The coordinates
of fourth vertex are
(A) (6, 4) (B) (4, 6) (C) (–2, 0) (D) None of these

25. If tan , tan  , tan  be the roots of x 3 – 3ax 2 + 3bx – 1 = 0 and the vertices of triangle ABC be
A  (tan , cot ), B  (tan , cot ) and C  (tan , cot ) then for ABC, (a, b) is
(A) centroid (B) circumcentre (C) incentre (D) orthocentre

(Space for rough work)


26. A line is drawn through the point (1, 4) to intersect positive coordinate axes at A and B such that sum
of intercepts OA and OB is minimum. If O is origin, then area of AOB is :
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 18

27. The two line segments joining (–2, 7), (–5, –3) and (–8, –13), (1, 17) cut each other at
(A) only one point (B) no point
(C) infinitely many points (D) none of these

28. Consider the lines 2x + 3y = 7, 2x + 3y = 12 and point A(3, – 5). Then -


(A) A lies between the lines
(B) Sum of perpendicular distance from A to the lines = 5 / 13
(C) Distance between lines is 19 / 13
(D) None of these

29. For distinct values of p, q, r, the lines are :


(p – q) x + (q – r) y + (r – p) = 0
(q – r) x + (r – p) y + (p – q) = 0
(r – p) x + (p – q) y + (q – r) = 0 are
(A) Parallel (B) Perpendicular (C) Concurrent (D) None of these

   
30. A variable point 1  ,2  lies in between two parallel lines x + 2y = 1 and
 2 2
2x + 4y = 15, then the range of  is given by

5 2 4 2 5 2 4 2 5
(A) 0 <  < (B) – << (C) – <<0 (D)  2   
6 5 6 5 3 2

(Space for rough work)


TWT 18.10.11 All Batch - Answer key)
Physics

1 - A 2 - A 3 - B 4 - B 5 - A 6 - B 7 - B 8 - B
9 - B 10 - B 11 - A 12 - A 13 - C 14 - C 15 - B 16 - D
17 - C 18 - C 19 - C 20 - B 21 - C 22 - C 23 - C 24 - C
25 - B 26 - C 27 - B 28 - D 29 - A 30 - A

Chemistry

1. C 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. B
9. c 10. A 11. B 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. D 16. D
17. D 18. C 19. C 20. C 21. D 22. C 23. C 24. A
25. A 26. C 27. D 28. A 29. A 30. B

Maths
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A D C D D D C D B
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C D B C B B B D A B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A C B B A C C D C D
TWT 18.10.11 All Batch - Answer key)
Physics

1 - A 2 - A 3 - B 4 - B 5 - A 6 - B 7 - B 8 - B
9 - B 10 - B 11 - A 12 - A 13 - C 14 - C 15 - B 16 - D
17 - C 18 - C 19 - C 20 - B 21 - C 22 - C 23 - C 24 - C
25 - B 26 - C 27 - B 28 - D 29 - A 30 - A

Chemistry

1. C 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. B
9. c 10. A 11. B 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. D 16. D
17. D 18. C 19. C 20. C 21. D 22. C 23. C 24. A
25. A 26. C 27. D 28. A 29. A 30. B

Maths
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A D C D D D C D B
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C D B C B B B D A B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A C B B A C C D C D

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