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ALL INDIA INTERNAL TEST SERIES

CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS & PHYSICS


SET – A
APT - 2 122483 Ai2TS-2

Time Allotted : 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 201


INSTRUCTIONS
 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet before
attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions

 Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
 This question paper contains Three Sections.
 Section – I is “Chemistry”, Section – II is “Mathematics” and Section – III is “Physics”.
 Each Section is further divided into two Parts: Part – A & Part – B.
 Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
 Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices,
in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


CLASS XII

1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on OMR
sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with HB pencil for each character of your Enrolment
No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Parts.

(i) PART-A (01 – 06) contains 6 Multiple Choice Questions which have Only One Correct answer. Each
question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
PART-A (07 – 09) contains 3 Assertion-Reasoning Questions (MCQs) which have Only One Correct answer.
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.
PART-A (10 – 15) contains 2 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 Multiple Choice Questions have to
be answered. Each question has Only One Correct answer and carries +4 marks for the correct answer and
–1 mark for a wrong answer.

(ii) PART-B (01 – 02) contains 2 Matrix Match Type Questions which have statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be
One or More Than One Correct choices. Each question carries +8 marks for all correct answer however for
each correct row +2 marks will be awarded and –1 mark for each row matched incorrectly.

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SECTION – I: CHEMISTRY
SECTION – A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
1. Which of the following compounds will be suitable for Kjeldah1’s method for nitrogen estimation?
(A) N2Cl (B)

N
(C) NH 2 (D) NO 2

2. Thermal stability of MCO3 is in order:


(A) BeCO3 < MgCO3 < CaCO3 < SrCO3 < BaCO3
(B) MgCO3 < BeCO3 < CaCO3 < SrCO3 < BaCO3
(C) CaCO3 < SrCO3 < BaCO3 < BeCO3 < MgCO3
(D) BeCO3 < SrCO3 < CaCO3 < MgCO3 < BeCO3

3. Starting reactant in the following sequence is


 A  1O
3

 2H O
 2 B  

 2CH3COOH  2CO2
2

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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4. Phenol reacts with methyl chloroformate in the presence of NaOH to form product A. A reacts with Br 2 to form product
B. A and B are respectively:

(A) OH
OH

and
OCH3
OCH3

Br O
O
(B) OH
Br OH

and
OCH3
OCH3

O
O
(C) O O O O

and
O O

Br
(D) O O O O

and
O O
Br

0
5. At 518 C the rate of decomposition of a sample of gaseous acetaldehyde initially at a pressure of 363 Torr, was 1.00
–1 –1
Torr s when 5% had reacted and 0.5 Torr s when 33% had reacted. The order of the reaction is
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 1

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6. The Fischer presentation of D-glucose is given below


CHO
H OH
HO H
H OH
H OH
CH 2OH

D-glucose
The correct structures(s) of -L-glucopyranose is(are)

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Reasoning Type

This section contains 3 questions numbered 7 to 9. Each question contains Statement – 1 (Assertion) and Statement
– 2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

7. STATEMENT-1: Temperature coefficient () is 2 for many chemical reaction.


0
STATEMENT-2: Activation energy drastically decreases with every 10 C raise of temperature in those reactions.

8. STATEMENT-1: Nylon fibres are stronger than terylene fibres.


STATEMENT-2: Intermolecular forces of attraction in terylene are H-bonding.

9. STATEMENT-1: Cl 
NaCN
 CN for this reaction on changing the solvent from.
MeOH
MeOH to DMSO, the rate of reaction becomes faster.
STATEMENT-2: SN2 reaction is favoured in polar protic medium.

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Comprehension Type

This part contains 2 comprehension based question. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a paragraph. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 12

Aldehydes and ketones are polar molecule. Nucleophiles attack >C = O at carbon (positively charged) and electrophiles attacked
at oxygen. The characteristic reaction of aldehyde and ketone is nucleophilic addition to the carbon of carbonyl group.

+ -  
O  H Y Y O

Aldehydes and ketones undergo condensation only when it consist -hydrogen atom. The reaction will take place in presence
of dilute alkali and one aldehyde molecule is partially converted to its enolate anion by the base. The enolate ion undergoes
nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group. The alkoxide formed in nucleophilic addition step, abstracts a proton from the
solvent to give aldol, which consist aldehydic and hydroxyl group.
O

H O
+ HO R + H2O
R Base Enolate
O O O OH O

H O H H2O
H
R
R R R R R
Aldol
The reactivity of carbonyl compounds for nucleophilic addition reaction is inversely proportional to +I effect.

10. Which of the following undergoes aldol condensation?


H H Cl H

(A) H3 C (B) Cl

H O O
Cl
Cl
H
(C) (D)
CHO
O

O CH 3
11.
+ A 
CH 3 N
H3C
CH 3
H3C
A is
(A) (CH3)2NH (B) (CH3)3N
(C) (CH3)3CNH2 (D) None of the above

12. Which one is most reactive for addition of alcohol on carbonyl group?
(A) C6H5CHO (B) HCHO
(C) H3C CH 3 (D) CH3.CHO

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 to 15

Two aliphatic aldehydes P and Q react in the presence of aqueous K 2CO3 to give compound R, which upon treatment with HCN
provides compound S. On acidification and heating, S gives the product shown below:
H3C OH

H3C

O O
13. The compounds P and Q respectively are
CH3 CH3
H3C H H H
CH H and C CH H and C
(A) H3C
(B)
C H3C C
O O
O O
H3C CH2 H H3C H H3C CH2 H H H
CH C and C CH C and C
(C) (D)
CH3 O O CH3 O O

14. The compound R is


O
O

H3C C H3C C
(A) H (B) C H
C
H3C H3C
H2 C CH
OH H3C OH
CH3 O CH3 O

CH C CH C
(C) H3C H (D) H3C H
CH CH

H2C CH
OH H3C OH

15. The compound S is


CH3 O O

CH C H3C C
(A) H3C H (B)
CH C H
H3C
H2C H2 C
CN CN
CH3 CN CN

CH CH H3C CH
(C) H3C OH (D)
CH C OH
H3C
H2C H2 C
OH OH

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SECTION – B
Matrix Match Type
This Section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and five statements (p, q,
r, s, t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in
Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular
question, against statement B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. Match the following column I (Reaction) with column II (Major product)


Column – I Column – II
i BH3
(A) H C C CH 
3 2 

ii H2O2 / OH
(p) CH3 – CH2 – CH = CH2

CH3
i Hg OAc 
CH2 
ii NaBH4 

/ HOH
(B) H3C C
2 (q) CH3 – CH = CH – CH3

CH3
Cl CH3

(C) H3C CH2 CH CH3 


 CH3 ONa
 (r) H3C CH CH2 OH
Cl OH
 CH3 3 CONa
(D) H3C CH 2 CH CH3  
 (s) H3C C CH3
CH3
(t) Hoffman product

2. Match the Column – I (compounds) with Column – II (characteristics)


Column – I Column – II
(A) NH (p) sp 2
3

(B) NH 4 (q) sp 3
(C) BF3 (r) Lewis acid
(D) SF6 (s) sp3d 2
(t) Coordinate bond

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SECTION – II: MATHEMATICS


PART – A
(Straight Objective Type)

This section contains 6 multiple choice type questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these
four options is correct.

1. Let A = {x l x be a prime number and x < 30} .The number of different rational numbers whose numerator and
denominator belong to A is
(A) 90 (B) 180
(C) 91 (D) none of these

n n
2. If (1 + x) =
n

r 0
n
Cr xr , then 
r m
r
Cm is equal to

n+1 n+1
(A) Cm (B) Cm + 1
n+2
(C) Cm + 1 (D) none of these

 sin[x]
 for [x]  0
3. If f(x) =  [x] , where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, then lim f  x  equals
x 0
 0 for [x]  0

to
(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) –1 (D) none of these

dx
4. The value of the integral  xx x
is equal to

(A) 1 x  c (B) 4 1  x  c
(C) 2 1  x  c (D) none of these

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e
cos2 x 3
5. For an integer n, the integral cos (2n +1) x dx has the value
0
(A)  (B) 1
(C) 0 (D) none of these

2
6. The order of the differential equation of all tangent lines to the parabola y = x is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

PART – A (Assertion – Reason Type)

This section contains 2 questions numbered 7 to 8. Each question contains Statement – 1 (Assertion) and Statement
– 2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

7. Statement – 1: If N the number of positive integral solutions of x1.x2.x3.x4 = 770 then N is divisible by 4 distinct prime
numbers.
Statement – 2: Prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13

Statement – 1: The equation f(x) = 4x + 20x  9 = 0 has only one real root.
5
8.
4
Statement – 2: f(x) = 20x + 20 = 0 has no real root.

Statement-1: Shortest distance between |x| + |y| = 2 and x + y = 16 is 4  2 .


2 2
9.
Statement-2: Shortest distance between two smooth curves lies along the common normal.

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PART – A (Paragraph Type)

This section contains 6 questions. Based on each paragraph, there will be three questions. Each question has FOUR options (A),
(B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct

Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 12

Read the following write up carefully:


 x 2  4x  a , x3

Consider function f(x) =  ax  b , 3x4
 b
  x6 , x4
 4

Answer the following questions:

10. Which of the following is true ?


(A) f(x) is continuous function for all ordered pairs (a, b)
(B) f(x) is continuous for finite number of ordered pairs (a, b)
(C) f(x) can be differentiable
(D) f(x) is continuous for infinite ordered pairs (a, b)

11. If x = 3 is the only point of minima in its neighbourhood and x = 4 is neither a point of maxima or minima then which of
the following can be true
(A) a > 0, b < 0 (B) a < 0, b < 0
(C) a > 0, b  r (D) none of these

12. If x = 3 is the point of minima and x = 4 is a point of maxima then which of the following is true ?
(A) a < 0, b > 0 (B) a > 0, b < 0
(C) a > 0, b > 0 (D) none of these

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 to 15

Read the following write up carefully:


2 3 99 100 99 99 99 99
An equation a0 + a1x + a2x + a3x + ……. a99x + x = 0 has root C0, C1, C2 …… C99.

Answer the following questions:

13. The value of a99 is equal to


98 99
(A) 2 (B) 2
(C) 2
99
(D) none of these

14. The value of a98 is equal to


2198  198C99 2198  198 C99
(A) (B)
2 2

(C) 2  C49
99 99
(D) none of these

99 2 99 2 99 2
15. The value of ( C0) + ( C1) + ……. ( C99) is
(A) 2a98  a99
2 2
(B) a99  a98
2
(C) a99  2a98 (D) none of these

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SECTION – B
Matrix Match Type
This Section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and five statements (p, q,
r, s, t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in
Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular
question, against statement B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. Match the values of x in Column-II where derivative of the function in Column-I is negative.

Column  I Column  II
y = |x  2|x||
2
(A) (p) (1, 2)

(B) y = |ln|x|| (q) (3, 2)

(C) x (r) (3, 4)


y = x   [.] is G.I.F.
2
(D) y = |sinx| (s) (0, 1)

(t) (1, 0)

2. Function is defined as f : {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6}  {y1, y2, y3}.

Column  I Column  II
(A) Number of surjective function (p) 552

(B) Number of functions in which f(xi)  yi (q) 0

(C) Number of invertible function (r) 216

(D) Number of many one function (s) 729

(t) 540

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SECTION – III: PHYSICS


PART – A (Single correct type)

This section contains 6 multiple choice type questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE
of these four options is correct.

1. A particle of specific charge q/m is projected from the origin of coordinates with initial velocity v1ˆi  v 2 ˆj in
space having uniform electric field and magnetic field as E ĵ and B ĵ respectively. The particle will definitely
return to the origin once if
v1B v 2B
(A) is an integer (B) is an integer
E E
v12  v 22 B q v1  v 2 B
2 2

(C) is an integer (D) is an integer


E m E

2. An infinitely long current carrying wire carrying current i. A charge of mass m & charge q is projected with
speed v parallel to direction of current at a distance r from it. Then the radius of curvature at point of projection
is
2rmv 2rmv
(A) (B)
q 0 i q 0 i
(C) r (D) cannot be determined

3. Two identical thin rings, each of radius R meters, are coaxially placed at a distance R meters apart. If Q 1 C
and Q2 C are the charges uniformly spread on the two rings, the work done in moving a charge q from the
centre of the first ring to that of the other is
(A) zero (B) q(Q1  Q2) (2  1) / (2 4oR)
(C) q2 (Q1 + Q2) / (4oR) (D) q(Q1 + Q2) (2 + 1) / (2 4oR)
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4. A system of two capacitors is shown in the figure. +10C 10C C D


If VP  VQ = +20 V, then
(A) If switch S2 is closed potential difference S1 2F S2 P 1F Q S3
A B
between plate A and plate B is 15 volt.
20 10
(B) If all switches are closed, QA =  C and QC  C
6 3
10
(C) If all switches are closed VP  VQ  volt
6
625
(D) If all switches are closed, energy loss in the circuit is J.
3
5. A particle enters the region of a uniform magnetic field as shown in
figure. The path of the particle inside the field is shown by a dark line.
The particle is:
(A) electrically neutral V
(B) positively charged
(C) negatively charged
(D) nothing definite can be said about the nature of the charge as the information given is inadequate

6. The distance between two parallel plates of a capacitor is a. A


conductor of thickness b(b < a) is inserted between the plates
x
as shown in the figure. The variation of effective capacitance b
a
between the surfaces of conductor and plate as a function of the
distance (x) is best represented by

C C
(A) (B)
x x
(a- b) (a - b)

C C
(C) (D)
x x
(a – b) (a – b)

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PART – A (Assertion – Reason Type)

This section contains 3 questions numbered 7 to 9. Each question contains Statement – 1 (Assertion) and Statement
– 2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

7 STATEMENT-1 : The sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer is increased by placing a suitable magnetic
material as a core inside the coil.
and
STATEMENT-2 : Soft iron has a high magnetic permeability and cannot be easily magnetized or demagnetized.

8. STATEMENT -1 : Half of the electric field at a point just outside the surface of a charged conductor is due to the charge
on the surface in the immediate vicinity of that point.
because
STATEMENT -2 : Only half the charge resides on the surface of a charged conductor.

9. STATEMENT-1: Newton’s law of gravitation can be used to calculate the force of attractions between two
planets in two different galaxies.
and
STATEMENT-2: Newton’s law of gravitation is universal.
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PART – A (Paragraph Type)

This section contains 6 questions. Based on each paragraph, there will be three questions. Each question has FOUR
options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct

Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 12


A good application of the force exerted by magnetic field on moving charges is the Hall effect. The Hall effect is very
interesting, because it is one of the few physical phenomena that tell us that current in wires is due to motion of
negative charges. It is also a common way of measuring the strength of magnetic field.
Start by picturing a wire of square cross-section, carrying a current out of the page. We want to figure out whether the
charges flowing in that wire are positive, and flowing out of the page, or negative, flowing into the page. There is a
uniform magnetic field pointing towards bottom end of the page.
First assume that the current is made up of positive charges flowing out of the page. With a magnetic field down the
page, the right-hand rule indicates that these positive charges experience a force to the right. This will deflect the
charges to the right, piling up positive charge on the right and leaving a deficit of positive charge (i.e., a net negative
charge) on the left. This looks like a set of charged parallel plates, so an electric field pointing from right to left is set
up inside the wire by these charges. The field builds up until the force experienced by the charges in this electric field
is equal and opposite to the force applied on the charges by the magnetic field.
With an electric field, there is a potential difference across the wire that can be measured with a voltmeter. This is
known as the Hall voltage, and in the case of the positive charges, the sign on the Hall voltage would indicate that the
right side of the wire is positive.
Now, what if the charges flowing through the wire are negative, flowing into the page? Applying the right-hand rule
indicates a magnetic force pointing right. This tends to pile up negative charges on the right, resulting in a deficit of
negative charge (i.e., a net positive charge) on the left. As above, an electric field is the result, but this time it points
from left to right. Measuring the Hall voltage this time would indicate that the left side of the wire is positive.
So, the potential difference set up across the wire is of one sign for negative charges, and the other sign for positive
charges, allowing us to distinguish between the two, and to tell that when charges flow in wires, they are negative.
Note that the electric field, and the Hall voltage, increases as the magnetic field increases, which is why the Hall effect
can be used to measure magnetic fields.
If I is the current when there are n charge carriers per unit volume, each with negative charge Q passing through an
area A with velocity v, then I = nAQv.

10. When the magnetic field B0 is switched on, what force will be exerted on one moving charge carrier?
2
(A) QvB0 (B) n QvB0
3
(C) nQvB0 (D) n QvB0

11. What is the direction of the magnetic force? B0


(A) Towards the face EFGH B
(B) Towards the face ABCD E F
(C) Towards the face BCGF
(D) Towards the face AEHD b
H
G
I
I
A B

D C area A

12. After a time there will be higher density of negative charge near the front E F
edge than near the rear edge. Why? G
(A) Due to drifting of negative charge towards the face ABCD due to I A B I
magnetic force D C
(B) Due to drifting of positive charge towards the face EFGH due to magnetic force
(C) Due to drifting of negative charge towards the face ABCD due to electrostatic force
(D) Due to drifting of positive charge towards the face EFGH due to electrostatic force
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When a particle of mass m moves on the x-axis in a V(x)


2
potential of the form V(x) = kx it performs simple
harmonic motion. The corresponding time period is
m V0
proportional to , as can be seen easily using
k
dimensional analysis. However, the motion of a particle
x
can be periodic even when its potential energy X0
2
increases on both sides of x = 0 in a way different from kx and its total energy is such that the particle does not
escape to infinity. Consider a particle of mass m moving on the x-axis. Its potential energy is V(x) = x ( > 0) for |x|
4

near the origin and becomes a constant equal to V0 for |x|  X0 (see figure).

13. If the total energy of the particle is E, it will perform periodic motion only if
(A) E < 0 (B) E > 0
(C) V0 > E > 0 (D) E > V0

14. For periodic motion of small amplitude A, the time period T of this particle is proportional to
m 1 m
(A) A (B)
 A 
 
(C) A (D) A
2m m

15. The acceleration of this particle for |x| > X0 is


V0
(A) proportional to V0 (B) proportional to
mX0
V0
(C) proportional to (D) zero
mX0

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SECTION – B
Matrix Match Type
This Section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and five statements (p, q,
r, s, t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in
Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular
question, against statement B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. Two wires each carrying a steady current I are shown in four configurations in Column I. Some of the
resulting effects are described in Column II. Match the statements in Column I with the statements in
Column II and indicate your answer.
Column I Column II
(A) Point P is situated midway between the (p) The magnetic fields (B) at P due to the currents
P
wires. in the wires are in the same direction.
(B) Point P is situated at the mid-point of the (q) The magnetic fields (B) at P due to the currents
line joining the centers of the circular wires, P in the wires are in opposite directions.
which have same radii.

(C) Point P is situated at the mid-point of the P (r) There is no magnetic field at P.
line joining the centers of the circular wires,
which have same radii.
(D) Point P is situated at the common center of (s) The wires repel each other.
P
the wires.

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2. Some rigid bodies connected with springs are shown in Column – I. All the rigid bodies shown are in
equilibrium and their time periods of oscillation are given in Column– II.
Column I Column II
2k
m m
(A) R/2
k (p)  
6k 2k
A solid sphere of mass m and radius ‘R’ are connected
with two springs and friction is sufficient to prevent
slipping. Now solid sphere is slightly displaced then its
time period is

4k
2m
(B) (q) 2
k
k

A block of mass ‘m’ is connected with two springs and a


mass less pulley. Now is block is slightly displaced from
its equilibrium position then its time period is
k
k 28m
(C) k (r) 2
45k
A block of mass m is connected with three springs and a
massless pulley. Surface is smooth and block is slightly
shifted toward right then its time period is (all springs
are at their natural length in this position)

k
5m
(D) (s) 2
k k

Mass of the pulley is negligible and that of block is m.


Now block is slightly displaced then its time period is

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