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- JEE (Mains)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

ITY – PHASE – 2
BATCH – ITY180
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Physics
SECTION – I
(One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. Two equal masses are attached to the two ends of a spring of spring constant k. The masses are
pulled out symmetrically to stretch the spring by a length x over its natural length. The work done
by the spring on each mass is
1 1
(A) kx 2 (B)  kx2
2 2
1 2 1
(C) kx (D)  kx2
4 4

2. A stationary body explodes into two fragments of masses m1 and m2. If magnitude of momentum of
one fragment is p, then energy of explosion is
p2 p2
(A) (B)
2(m1  m2 ) 2 m1  m2
p2 (m1  m2 ) p2
(C) (D)
2m1m2 2  m1m2 

3. A ball of mass m moving with velocity v0 collides with a wall and after impact it rebounds with a
velocity v0 / 2 as shown in figure. Taking positive direction of X and Y axis as indicated in the
figure, the component of impulse acting on the ball along the wall is

mv0 mv 0
(A) ĵ (B)  ĵ
2 2
mv0 mv 0
(C) ĵ (D)  ĵ
5 5

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4. A highly elastic ball (e = 1) moving at a speed of 3 m/s approaches a wall moving towards it with a
speed of 3 m/s. After the collision, the speed of the ball will be

(A) 3 m/s (B) 6 m/s


(C) 9 m/s (D) zero

5. A stationary body explodes into four identical fragments such that three of them fly mutually
perpendicular to each other, each with the same KE(E0). The energy of explosion will be
(A) 6E0 (B) 3E0
(C) 4E0 (D) 2E0

6. A particle of mass m moves on a straight line with its velocity varying with the distance travelled
according to the equation v  a x, where a is a constant. The total work done by all the forces
during a displacement from x = 0 to x = d will be
(A) ma2 d/2 (B) ma2d
(C) 2ma2d (D) ma2d/4

7. A body is moving uni–directionally under the influence of a source of constant power. Its
displacement in time t is proportional to
(A) t1/ 2 (B) t
(C) t3 / 2 (D) t 2

8. A force that object A exerts on object B is observed over a 10 second interval, as shown on the
graph. How much work did object A do during that 10s?

(A) Zero (B) 12.5 J


(C) 25 J (D) 50 J

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9. The friction coefficient between the horizontal surface and each of the blocks shown in figure is
0.20. The collision between the blocks is perfectly elastic. The separation between the two blocks
when they come to rest. take g = 10 ms/2

(A) 5 cm (B) 8 cm
(C) 1 cm (D) None of these

 x 
10. The force exerted on an object is F  F0   1 where F0 = x0 are positive constants. The work
 x0 
done in moving the object from x  0 to x  3x0 will be
 3  1
(A)    x0 F0  (B)    x0 F0 
 2  2
 5
(C)    x0 F0  (D) None of these
 2

11. A particle A of mass 10/7 kg is moving in the positive direction of x –axis. At initial position x = 0, its
velocity is 1 m/s, then its velocity at x = 10 m is (use given graph)

(A) 4 m/s (B) 2 m/s


100
(C) 3 2 m/ s (D) m/s
3

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12. A particle of mass m is projected at an angle  to the horizontal with an initial velocity u. The work
done by gravity during the time it reaches its height point is
mu2 cos2 
(A) u2 sin2  (B)
2
mu2 sin2  mu2 sin2 
(C) (D) 
2 2

13. A block of mass m is being pulled up the rough incline by an agent delivering constant power P.
The coefficient of friction between the block and the incline is  . The maximum speed of the block
during the course of ascent is:

P P
(A) v  (B) v 
mgsin   mgcos  mgsin   mgcos 
2P 3P
(C) v  (D) v 
mgsin   mgcos  mgsin   mgcos 

14. The potential energy function associated with the force F  4xyiˆ  2x2 ˆj is
(A) U  2x2 y (B) U  2x2 y  constant
(C) U  2x2 y  constant (D) Not defined

15. A toy gun uses a spring of force constant K. Before being triggered in the upward direction, the
spring is compressed by a distance x. If the mass of the shot is m, on being triggered, it will go up
to a maximum height h of (assume h is very greater than x)
Kx 2 x2
(A) (B)
mg Kmg
Kx 2 K 2 x2
(C) (D)
2mg mg

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16. Figure shows a plot of the conservative force F in a unidimensional field. The plot representing the
function corresponding to the potential energy (U) in the field is

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

17. A uniform metal rod of length 1 m is bent at 90º so as to form two arms of equal length. The centre
of mass of this bent rod is
 1
(A) on the bisector of the angle,  m from vertex
 2 
 1 
(B) on the bisector of angle,  m from vertex
 2 2 
 1
(C) on the bisector of the angle,   m from vertex
 2
 1 
(D) on the bisector of the angle,  m from vertex
 4 2 

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18. A body falling vertically downwards under gravity breaks in two parts of unequal masses. The
centre of mass of the two parts taken together shifts horizontally towards
(A) heavier piece
(B) lighter piece
(C) does not shift horizontally
(D) depends on the vertical velocity at the time of breaking

19. A ball kept in a closed box moves in the box making collisions with the walls. The box is kept on a
smooth surface. The velocity of the centre of mass
(A) of the box remains constant
(B) of the box plus the ball system remains constant
(C) of the ball remains constant
(D) of the ball relative to the box remains constant

20. A metre stick is placed vertically at the origin on a frictionless surface. A gentle push in positive x
direction is given to the top most point of the rod. When it has fallen completely, the x–coordinate of
centre of rod is at
(A) origin (B) –0.5 m
(C) –1 m (D) + 0.5 m

21. A body of mass a moving with a velocity b strikes a body of mass c and gets embedded into it. The
velocity of the system after collision is
ab ab
(A) (B)
ab ac
a a
(C) (D)
bc ab

22. Two trains A and B are running in the same direction on parallel rails such that A is faster than B.
Packets of equal weight are transferred between them. What will happen due to this
(A) A will be accelerated but B will be retarded
(B) B will be accelerated but A will be retarded
(C) there will be no change in A but B will be accelerated
(D) there will be no change in B but A will be accelerated

23. A circular plate of diameter d is kept in contact with a square plate of edge d as shown in figure.
The density of the material and the thickness are same everywhere. The centre of mass of the
composite system will be

(A) inside the circular plate (B) inside the square plate
(C) at the point of contact (D) outside the system

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24. A particle of mass m moving with velocity u makes an elastic one dimensional collision with a
stationary particle of mass m. They are in contact for brief time T. Their force of interaction
T T
increases from zero to F0 linearly in time and decreases linearly to zero in further time . The
2 2
magnitude of F0 is
mu 2mu
(A) (B)
T T
mu
(C) (D) None of these
2T

25. A player takes 0.1s in catching a ball of mass 150 g moving with velocity of 20 m/s. The force
imparted by the ball on the hands of the player is
(A) 0.3 N (B) 3 N
(C) 30 N (D) 300 N

26. A smooth sphere of mass M moving with velocity u directly collides elastically with another sphere
of mass m at rest. After collision their final velocities are V and v respectively. The value of v is
2uM 2um
(A) (B)
m M
2u 2u
(C) (D)
m M
1 1
M m

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27. The bob A of a simple pendulum is released when the string makes an angle of 45º with the
vertical. It hits another bob B of the same material and same mass kept at rest on a table. If the
collision is elastic, then

(A) both A and B rise to the same height


(B) both A and B come to rest at B
(C) both A and B move with the same velocity of A
(D) A comes to rest and B moves with the velocity of A

28. Force acting on a particle is (2iˆ  3j)N


ˆ . Work done by this force is zero, when a particle is moved
on the line 3y + kx = 5. Here the value of k is
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 8

29. A vehicle needs an engine of 7500 W to keep it moving with a constant velocity of 20 m/s on a
horizontal surface. The force resisting the motion is
(A) 375 dyne (B) 375 N
(C) 150000 dyne (D) 150000 N

30. Power applied to a particle varies with time as P = (3t2 – 2t + 1) Watt, where t is in second. Find the
change in its kinetic energy between time t = 2s and t = 4s
(A) 32 J (B) 46 J
(C) 61 J (D) 102 J

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Chemistry
SECTION – II
(One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. Observe the following reactions:



(I) 4LiNO3   2Li2O  4NO2  O2
800 C
(II) 4 NaNO3 2 Na2O  5O2  2 N 2

(III) LiCO3 
 Li2O  CO2
(IV) 2LiOH 
 2LiH  O2
Which reaction(s) is/are not observed?
(A) III only (B) II and III
(C) I only (D) IV only

2. The magnetic property is given with example. Which option does not stand true?
(A) Diamagnetic species – CN–, CN+ (B) Paramagnetic species – O2–, O2+
(C) Diamagnetic species – N2, N22– (D) Paramagnetic species – H2+, He2+

3. Identify the statement which is not appropriate for Solvay process.


(A) Ammonia precipitates the hydroxides of Mg, if present as impurity in the common salt.
(B) KHCO3 formed during the reaction is fairly soluble in water.
(C) Quicklime is added to form calcium hydroxide which is used for the recovery of NH3
(D) Clear ammoniacal brine solution is treated with CO2

4. Order of stability of H 2 and H 2 is


(A) H2  H2 (as bond order is same) (B) H2  H2
(C) H2  H2 (D) Not predictable

5. Find the incorrect combination of molecule-shape-hybridisation


(A) XeO3F2-square pyramidal-sp3d2 (B) XeOF2-T-shaped-sp3d
3
(C) XeO2F2-see-saw-sp d (D) N(CH3)3 – pyramidal-sp3

6. In which of the following sum of the bond pair(s) and lone pair(s) is different on the central atom?
NO3 , CO32 , SO3 , ClO3
(A) ClO3 (B) SO3
2
(C) CO 3 (D) NO3

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7. Which statement is not correct?


(A) Covalency is favoured by large size of cations and small size of anion.
(B) Covalency is favoured by cation with non-noble gas configuration.
(C) Covalency is favoured by high charge on cation, anion or both.
(D) Higher is the ionic character, more is the thermal stability

8. The hybridization of nitrogen before forming ammonium ion from ammonia is:
(A) sp (B) sp2
3
(C) sp (D) pyramidal

9. NO2 is not isostructural with


(A) CO2 (B) CS2
(C) SO2 (D) NCO–

10. In the following isoelectronic species basic character increases as


(A) NH3  NH2  NH4 (B) NH4  NH3  NH2
(C) NH4  NH2  NH3 (D) NH3  NH4  NH2

11. Arrange the following dicarbon species in order of their bond lengths: C2, C2– and C22–
(A) C2 < C2– < C22– (B) C22–< C2– < C2
2– –
(C) C2 < C2 < C2 (D) C2 < C22– < C2–

12. Which of the following pair has same hybridization on central atom?
(A) NF3 , NO3 (B) NF3 , BF3
(C) NO3 , H3O (D) NO3 , BF3

13. Identity the compound the possesses at least one bond angle greater than ideal tetrahedral angle.
(A) CH4 (B) SiF4
(C) NF3 (D) CH3Cl

14. Which of the following is least soluble in water?


(A) MgCrO4 (B) SrCrO4
(C) CaCrO4 (D) BaCrO4

15. Which of the following molecules will have unequal bond lengths?
(A) NF3 (B) BF3
(C) PF5 (D) None of these.

16. The work done in ergs for the reversible expansion of one mole of an ideal gas from a volume of
10 litres to 20 litres at 25ºC is:
(1) 2.303 × 298 × 0.082 log 2 (2) 298 × 107 × 8.31 × 2.303 log 2
(3) 2.303 × 298 × 0.082 log 0.5 (4) 8.31 × 107 × 298 – 2.303 log 0.5

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17. The heat of combustion of liquid ethanol into CO2 and liquid water at 27 C is –327 KCal at
constant pressure. The heat of combustion at constant volume at the same temperature is
(A) –328.4 KCal (B) –327 KCal
(C) –326.4 KCal (D) None of these

18. Predict in which of the following entropy increases


(i) A liquid crystallizes into a solid
(ii) temperature of a crystalline solid is raised from 0 K to 115 K
(iii) 2NaHCO3 (s)  Na2CO3 ( s)  CO2 ( g )  H 2O( g )
(iv) H 2 ( g )  2 H ( g )
(A) (i), (ii) (B) (i), (iv)
(C) (i), (iii) & (iv) (D) (ii), (iii) & (iv)

19. Which of the following molecule is not planar?


(A) H3BO3 (B) B3N3H6
(C) B2H6 (D) BF3

20. The heats of neutralization of four acids A,B,C and D when neutralized against a common base
are 13.7, 9.4, 11.2 and 12.4 kCal respectively. The weakest among these acids is
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D

21. Standard molar enthalpy of formation of CO2 is equal to


(A) Zero
(B) The standard molar enthalpy of combustion of gaseous carbon
(C) The sum of standard molar enthalpies of formation of CO and O2
(D) The standard molar enthalpy of combustion of carbon (graphite)

22. Which of the following is true for an adiabatic process:


(1) DH = 0 (2) DW = 0
(3) DQ = 0 (4) DV = 0

23. Which plot represents for an exothermic reaction?


(A) R (B)

H H

P
R
Time
Time
(C) (D)

H P H P
R R

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24. A cycle process ABCD is shown in P-V diagram for an ideal gas which of the diagram represent
the same process.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

25. An ideal gas is taken around the cycle ABCA as shown in P-V diagram. The net work done by the
gas during the cycle is equal to :

(A) 12P1V1 (B) 6P1V1


(C) 5P1V1 (D) P1V1

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26. When two moles of Hydrogen atoms join together to form a mole of hydrogen molecules in a rigid
vessel
H (g) + H (g)  H2 (g)
(A) w < 0 (B) DU = negative
(C) qsystem = positive (D) qsurroundin = negative

27. In figure, A and B are two adiabatic curves for two different gases. Then A and B corresponds to:

(A) Ar and He respectively (B) He and H2 respectively


(C) O2 and H2 respectively (D) H2 and He respectively

28. The relation between DU and DH is:


(1) DH = DU – PDV (2) DH = DU + PDV
(3) DU = DV + DH (4) DU = DH + PDV

29. One mole of ideal monoatomic gas is carried through the reversible cyclic process as shown in
figure. Calculate net heat absorbed by the gas in the path BC.
B
3Pº
Pº C
A

Vº 2Vº

1 7
(A) PV (B) PV
2 0 0 2 0 0
5
(C) 2P0 V0 (D) P0 V0
2

30. The enthalpy of combustion of propane (C3H8) gas in terms of given data is:
Bond energy (kJ/mol)
eC—H eO=O eC=O eO—H eC—C
+x1 +x2 +x3 +x4 +x5
Resonance energy of CO2 is – zkJ/mol and DHvaporization [H2O()] is ykJ/mol.
(A) 8x1 + 2x5 + 5x2 – 6x3 – 8x4 – 4y – 3z (B) 6x1 + x5 + 5x2 – 3x3 – 4x4 – 4y – 3z
(C) 8x1 + 2x5 + 5x2 – 6x3 – 8x4 – y – z (D) 8x1 + x5 + 5x2 – 6x3 – 8x4 – 4y + 3z

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MATHEMATICS
SECTION – III
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. If the vertex of the parabola y  x2  16x  k lies on the x–axis, then the value of k is
(A) 16 (B) 8
(C) 64 (D) –64

2. If P and Q are the points of intersection of the circles x2  y2  3x  7y  2p  5  0 and


x2  y2  2x  2y  p2  0 , then there is a circle passing through P, Q and (1, 1) for
(A) all except one value of p (B) all except two values of p
(c) more than two values of p (D) no value of p

3. If the lines 2x  3y  6  0 and 3x  2y  18  0 are tangents respectively at the points (0, –2)
and (6, 0) on a circle, the centre of the circle is
 36   72 
(A)  , 28 (B)  ,28
 13   13 
 74 28   36 28 
(C)  , (D)  , 
 13 13   13 13 

4. The number of common tangents to the two circles x2  y2  8x  2y  0 and


2 2
x  y  2x  16y  25  0 is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

5. If the length of the tangent from any point on the circle (x  3)2  (y  2)2  5r 2 to the circle
(x  3)2  (y  2)2  52 is 16 units, then the area between the two circle in square units is
(A) 32  (B) 64 
(C) 16  (D) 256 

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6. If one of the diameters of the circle x2  y2  2x  6y  6  0 is a chord to the circle with centre (2,
1), then the radius of the circle is
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 2

7. From the point A(7, 2) chords AB and AC are drawn to the circle x2  y2  8x  2y  7  0 such
that AB  AC  20 . The length of BC is
(A) 10 (B) 2 10
(C) 3 10 (D) 20

dy
8. If x  esinat , y  ecosat , then is
dx
x loge x x loge y
(A) (B)
y loge y y loge x
x loge y y loge x
(C)  (D) 
y loge x x loge y

9. The circle x2  y2  34x  32y  544  0 is the image of the circle x2  y2  6x  4y  12  0 on


the line
(A) x + y = 19 (B) x – y = 19
(C) 2x + y = 19 (D) 2x – y = 19

10. The image of the parabola y2 = 4x on the line x + y + 2 = 0 is a parabola with latus rectum
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 8

is the length of a focal chord PQ of the parabola  y  1  4(x  2) . If d be the length of the
2
11.
perpendicular from the vertex of the parabola to PQ, then the value of d2 is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

12. Let a circle tangent to the directrix of the parabola y2  2ax have its centre coinciding with the
focus of the parabola. Then the point of intersection of the parabola and circle is
 a a
(A) (a, a) (B)  , 
 2 2
a   a
(C)  ,  a (D)   a, 
2   2

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13. A tangent drawn to the parabola y  x2  6 at the point (1, 7) touches the circle
2 2
x  y  16x  12y  c  0 at
(A) (–8, –6) (B) (–7, –6)
(C) (–6, –7) (D) (6, 7)

14. the normal at P and Q on y2  4y  2x  0 are perpendicular. The tangents at P and Q intersect
on
(A) 2x + 3 = 0 (B) 2x + 5 = 0
(C) 2x – 5 = 0 (D) none of these

15. If p and q are the lengths of two perpendicular focal chords of y2  8(x  2) , then the harmonic
mean between p and q is
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 8 (D) 16


16. A chord PQ of x2 = y subtends an angle of at the vertex. The normal at P and Q intersect in R.
2
The locus of R is
(A) x2  2(2y  3) (B) x2  4(2y  3)
(C) x2  2(2y  3) (D) x2  4(2y  3)

17. If p and q are two statements, then ~ (p  q)v ~ (q  p) is


(A) tautology (B) contradiction
(C) neither tautology nor contradiction (D) either tautology or contradiction

18. The locus of the point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to x2  y2  25 and x2  y2  75


is a circle of radius
(A) 50 (B) 10
(C) 5  5 3 (D) None of these

19. The director circle of the circle S1 = 0 is S2 = 0. The director circle of S2 = 0 is S3 = 0. If this
process is repeated and if the radius of S1 = 0 is 2, then the radius of Sn is
n 1
(A) 2n+1 (B) 2 2
1
n
(C) 2 2 (D) 2n

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20. If m1 and m2 be the slopes of two perpendicular chord of equal length passing through origin of
circle (x  1)2  (y  2)2  5, then the value of m12  m22 is equal to:
80 82
(A) (B)
9 9
83
(C) (D) None of these
9

21. If B, C are images of point A(1, 4) with respect to y = 2x + 1 and 2y = x + 1 respectively, then
circumcentre of ABC is
 2 1  1 1
(A)   ,  (B)  ,  
 3 3  3 3
 1 1  2 1
(C)   ,  (D)  , 
 3 3  3 3

22. If length of common chord of two circles x2  y2  8x  1  0 and x2  y2  2y  1  0 is 2 6 ,


then value of  are :
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) None of these

23. The value of ‘c’ for which the set, {(x,y) | x2  y2  2x  1|}  {(x,y) | x  y  c  0 |} contains only
one point in common is
(A) ( , 1]  [3, ) (B) {1,3}
(C) {–3} (D) {–1}

24. The equation of one or the tangents from (1, 1) to a circle with its centre at (3, 0) is 3x + y – 4 = 0.
The equation of the other tangent is
(A) 5x – y – 4 = 0 (B) 3y – x – 2 = 0
(C) 3y + x – 4 = 0 (D) 3x – y – 2 = 0

25. If x2 – 7xy – y2 = 0 , x + y = 2 , represents the sides of a triangle, then distance between


orthocenter and the side of triangle is
(A) 2 (B) 3
1
(C) 2 (D)
2

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26. If the radius of the circumcircle of the triangle TPQ, where PQ is chord of contact corresponding
to point T w.r.to circle x2  y2  2x  4y  11  0 is 6 units, then minimum distance of T from the
director circle of the given circle is
(A) 6 (B) 12
(C) 6 2 (D) 12  4 2

27. The number of right angled triangles that can be formed by the points (0,  ) ( 2,0),(6,1) is
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 8

 5 7  1 1
28. If (x, y) is a point inside the triangle formed by the points  ,  , ( 7,5) and  ,  , then which
 4 8  3 9
of the following is true?
(A) 2x  3y  1  0 (B) x  2y  3  0
(C) 5x  6y  1  0 (D) (A) (B) (C) are all true

29. Vertex opposite to the side x + y – 2 = 0 of the equilateral triangle, with centroid at the origin is
(A) (– 1, 1) (B) (2, 2)
(C) (– 2, – 2) (D) none of these

30. If the pair of lines x2  2pxy  y2  0 and x2  2qxy  y2  0 are such that each pair bisects the
angle between the other pair, the value of pq, is
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) 2 (D) –2

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

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

MATHS
1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. C

7. B 8. D 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. C

13. C 14. B 15. D 16. C 17. C 18. B

19. B 20. B 21. C 22. B 23. D 24. B

25. C 26. D 27. B 28. B 29. C 30. B

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