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Class : C4 (C Batch) Subject : Mathematics

Date : 12.04.2020

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1. 8  2  32  18  4 50  [ ]
a) 20 2 b) 22 2 c) 21 2 d) 24 2

2. 4
16  4 81  4 256  4 625  [ ]
a) 14 b) 20 c) 12 d) 40

3. If A  125  45  20, B  80  45  125 , then A + B = [ ]

a) 0 b) 2 5 c) 2 5 d) 4 5

4. 10  1000  [ ]
a) 4 10000 b) 100 c) 4 100 d) 1000

5. If 5 n 12 is a surd of 20, then n = [ ]


a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) none of these

6. a 3  2 pq  6 3 and p, q  N , then a + p + q = [ ]
a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) none of these

7.  
81  3 27  3 216 = [ ]
a) 0 b) 1 c) – 1 d) 2

8. If for the surds a , b , c , a  b  c , then a and b are [ ]


a) rational b) similar c) dissimilar d) conjugate surds
5
7
9. 5
 [ ]
32
5
7 32 7
a) 5 b) 5 c) d) none of these
5 7 2

10. The simplest form of 4 528 is [ ]


a) 2 4 264 b) 2 4 33 c) 3 4 22 d) 2 4 44


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Subject : Physcs Class : C4
Topic : Forms of Energy (Concept - III)

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1. The dimensional formula for energy is [ ]
a) [M L2 T–2] b) [M L3 T–3] 2
c) [M L T ] –3
d) [M L T]
2. In the calculation of kinetic energy of a body, a student has taken the formula wrongly as
1
KE  mv but he got numerically correct answer. The velocity of the body is [ ]
2
a) 0.5 ms–1 b) 0.05 ms–1 c) 1 ms–1 d) 2 ms–1
3. Two bodies are moving with same kinetic energy and their masses are in the ratio 1 : 2. The ratio
of their velocities is [ ]
a) 1 :1 b) 1 : 2 c) 2 :1 d) 2 : 1
4. Identify which of the following energies can be positive only [ ]
a) kinetic energy b) potential energy
c) mechanical energy d) both kinetic energy and potential energy
5. If the kinetic energy possessed by a man of 50kg is 625J, the speed of man is [ ]
a) 5 ms–1 b) 50 ms–1 c) 0.5 ms–1 d) 500 ms–1
6. A car is moving wth a velocity of 54 km/h. The kinetic energy of a body of mass 40kg sitting in
the car is [ ]
a) 4500 J b) 450 J c) 0.45 J d) 45 J
7. Two bodies of equal masses move with uniform velocities V and 2V respectively. The ratio of
their kinetic energy is [ ]
a) 2 : 1 b) 4 : 1 c) 1 : 2 d) 1 : 4
8. A man has a box of mass 10kg. The energy of the box, when the man runs with a constant
velocity of 2 m/s along with the box behind the bus is [ ]
a) 10 J b) 30 J c) 20 J d) 2 J
9. In 10s, A body of 6kg mass is dragged 8m with uniform velocity across a floor by a steady force
of 20 N. The KE of the body is [ ]
a) 2.92 J b) 0.92 J c) 1.92 J d) 19.2 J
10. The speed of a motor car becomes six times, then the kinetic energy beomes [ ]
a) 6 times b) 36 times c) 12 times d) 24 times

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Subject : CHEMISTRY Class : C4

Syllabus – Chemical Bonding - 1 : Goal – 5, 6 Date : 12.04.2020


1. Among the following which contain ionic, covalent, dative bonds is [ ]
a) NH4Cl b) KCl c) HCl d) CaCl2

2. The co – ordinate covalent bond is also called as [ ]


a) Dative bond b) Semi polar bond
c) Donor acceptor bond d) All of these

3. A covalent bond in which both electrons of shared pair are contributed by are of the two atoms
such a bond is called [ ]
a) Ionic bond b) Covalent bond c) Dative bond d) None of these

4. Which of the following contains maximum bond length between two atoms [ ]
a) C – N b) C – O c) C – F d) C – C

5. Bond dissociation energy expressed in [ ]


a) A° b) KJ/mole c) Degree d) cm

6. Among the following molecule with largest bond angle is [ ]


a) CH4 b) C2H4 c) C2H2 d) H2O

7. The bond energy of double bond compared to triple bond is [ ]


a) Same b) Half c) Less d) More

8. The C – C bond energy increasing order in ethane, ethene and ethyne is [ ]


a) Ethyne < Ethene < Ethane b) Ethene < Ethane < Ethyne
c) Ethane < Ethene < Ethyne d) Ethane < Ethyne < Ethene

9. Bond lengths are measured by [ ]


a) Spectro scopic b) X – ray diffraction
c) Electron – diffraction d) All of the above

10. Which of the following ion containing dative bond [ ]


a) Nitrous oxide b) Hydronium ion c) Ammonium ion d) Both b and c

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