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Practice Test-1 Main (Micro Phase-1) 24052020: Solution
Practice Test-1 Main (Micro Phase-1) 24052020: Solution
V0 = Speed of liquid
Then what will be the dimensional formula of coefficient of viscosity If (mass, length, time) M, L, T is
group of base quantities.
(A*) [M1 L–1 T–1 ]
(B) [M1 L1 T1 ]
(C) [M–1 L2 T–1 ]
(D) [M–1 L–2 T1 ]
Solution:
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Q_No_5 Find which cannot be a group of base quantities/fundamental quantities. Here symbol’s have usual meaning (F is force, L is length, M is
mass, T is time, V is velocity, P is momentum).
(A) [F, L, T]
(B) (M, L, V)
(C) (M, L, T)
(D*) (P, M, V)
Solution: Momentum represented by momentum = (mass) × (velocity).
Q_No_6 Person watching a building 31.4 m high, and This building creating 2º angle at the eye of person. Then at what distance from building is
the person standing.
(A) 500 m
(B*) 900 m
(C) 200 m
(D) 600 m
Solution:
D = 900 m
π = 3.14
Q_No_7 If two force vector of magnitude = 8N acting on box. Then what can not be the resultant of these two forces.
(A) 10 N
(B) 14 N
(C*) 18 N
(D) 2N
Solution: Maximum value of magnitude of resultant of these two forces
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Q_No_8 A box travel displacement meter in the presence of force Then find work done by force.
(A) 3 Joule
(B*) 6 Joule
(C) 2 Joule
(D) 5 Joule
Solution:
Q_No_9 A horse running with speed 10 m/s opposite to Then velocity vector of Horse.
(A*)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Solution:
Q_No_10 Newton force produce acceleration of magnitude 2 m/s2 on box. Then what will be mass of box.
(A) 7 kg
(B) 12 kg
(C*) 5 kg
(D) 10 kg
Solution:
Q_No_11 If two vectors have same magnitude. And after vector addition of resultant has same magnitude as the magnitude of
Then what is angle between and the resultant.
(A*) 60º
(B) 90º
(C) 120º
(D) 30º
Solution: Applying parallogram formula
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Q_No_12 If position vector of particle given by at any time t sec. Then what will be speed of particle at t = 2 sec.
(A*) 4 m/s
(B) 6 m/s
(C) 10 m/s
(D) 5 m/s
Solution: Speed is magnitude of velocity
Q_No_13 If during one dimensional motion along x-axis. Velocity of particle depends on x-coordinates like V = x2 . Then what will be acceleration of
particle at x = 3 m (in m/s2 ).
(A*) 54 m/s2
(B) 108 m/s2
(C) 27 m/s2
(D) 9 m/s2
Solution:
Q_No_14
What will be value of
(A) 2
(B*)
(C) 4
(D)
Solution:
Q_No_15 If y = x2 Then what will be the area under (y – x) curve between (x = 1) to (x = 3) here x and y are in meters.
(A*)
(B) 26 m2
(C)
(D) 3 m2
Solution:
Q_No_16 If velocity vector of particle m/s And acceleration vector of particle m/s2 Then what will be angle between
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(A) 180º
(B) 30º
(C) 60º
(D*) 90º
Solution:
Q_No_17 During one dimensional motion velocity of particle changing with time linearly according to given graph, find magnitude of net
displacement of the particle between (t = 0 sec) to (t = 6 sec).
(A*) 6 meter
(B) 4 meter
(C) 8 meter
(D) 10 meter
Solution:
(Net area under V-t curve is displacement) =
Displacement = 6 meter
Q_No_18 If in new unit system, unit of mass become double, unit of length become one fourth and unit of time become double. Then what will be
the numeric value of 5 newton force in new system of unit.
(A*) 40 unit of force in new unit system.
(B) 80 unit of force in new unit system.
(C) unit of force in new unit system.
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D*)
If dot product, zero then these two vectors are perpendicular to each other.
Q_No_21 If volume is written as V = kGxcyhz here k is dimensionless constant and G, c, h are universal gravitational constant, speed of light, plank’s
constant, respectively then find the value of 3x + y + 2z. [Here E = hf, E is energy and f is frequency].
(INT*) 03.00
Solution:
Q_No_22 If a vector with x-axis, y-axis and z-axis respectively. Then find the value of n.
(INT*) 04.00
Solution:
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n=4
Q_No_23 Radius of the earth is 6400 km. Distance of North Pole from the equator along the surface of earth is of the order of 10n meter. Find n
(INT*) 07.00
Solution: Required distance =
Required distance =
n=7
Q_No_24 If person travels 8 metre distance in 2 sec, and then 6 metre distance in next 3 sec then what will be average speed of person in these 5
sec (in m/sec).
(INT*) 02.80
Solution:
Average speed =
Q_No_25 Find shown in the figure P and Q are two unknown forces. There resultant is 18 N along x-axis. Find the minimum possible magnitude of
Q(in N).
(INT*) 09.00
Solution:
(A) 1-Bromo-2-chlorocyclodeca-4-8-diene.
(B) 8-Bromo-7-chlorocyclodeca-1,4-diene.
(C) 8-Bromo-9-chlorocyclodeca-1,4-diene.
(D*) 8-Bromo-9-chlorocyclodeca-1,5-diene.
Solution:
(A) b, c
(B) d, e
(C*) a, e
(D) a, c
Solution: Same functional group but differ in –CH2 unit.
Q_No_29 Which of the following name is not correct?
(A)
(B)
(C*)
(D)
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Solution:
Q_No_30 The DBE (Double bond equivalent) value of the following compounds respectively are :
(A*) 2, 3, 2.5
(B) 2, 2.5, 3
(C) 2, 3, 4
(D) 2, 3, 5
Solution:
(A) Alcohol
(B) Ketone
(C*) Carboxylic acid
(D) Acylhalide
Solution: -
Q_No_33 Among the following compounds 2,3-dimethylhexane is :
(A) (i)
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(B*) (ii)
(C) (iii)
(D) (iv)
Solution:
Q_No_34
(A) 1-methyl-3-methylcyclohexene
(B*) 5-ethyl-1-methylcyclohexene
(C) 2-ethyl-4-methylcclohexene
(D) 3-ethyl-1-methylcyclohexene
Solution:
(A) 4,4-diethyl-2,3,6-trimethylnonene
(B*) 5,5-diethyl-2,3,6-trimethylnonene
(C) 5,5-diethyl-4,7,8-trimethylnonene
(D) 7-ethyl-2,4,5-trimethyloctene
Solution:
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Solution:
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D*) None of these
Solution:
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Q_No_42 What would be the best name for the following compound? (Neglect any cis-trans isomerism that is possible).
(A) 1-ethyl-3,4-dimethylcyclohexane
(B) 3-ethyl-1,6-dimethylcyclohexane
(C) 1-ethyl-4,5-dimethylcyclohexane
(D*) 4-ethyl-1,2-dimethylcyclohexane
Solution:
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(Note : The parent name corresponds to the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms).
(A) Heptane
(B) Octane
(C*) Nonane
(D) Decane
Solution:
(A) 4-(1-methylethyl)-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)octane
(B*) 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-5-(1-methylethyl)octane
(C) 2,2,5-trimethyl-4,5-dipropylhexane
(D) 4-isopropyl-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)octane
Solution:
Q_No_45 Give the complete IUPAC name for the structure below. Be careful to identify longest carbon chain :
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(INT*) 01.00
Solution:
(INT*) 5
Solution:
Q_No_48 Number of cyclic structures possible for compound with moleculas formula C4 H7 Cl is
(INT*) 04.00
Solution:
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Q_No_49
Number of 1º H = x
Number of 2º H = y
and number of 3º H = z
Then the sum x + y + z = ?
(INT*) 26.00
Solution: x = 21 ; y = 4 ; z = 1
Q_No_50
a = 0.5 ⇒ =2
(A)
(B)
(C*)
(D) π e
Solution:
(A*) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
Solution: x = 2 is rejected
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Q_No_59 Let
(x – 1) (2x + 1) = x
2x2 – x – 1 = x
2x2 – 2x – 1 = 0
Q_No_60 The value of lie between integers a,b closest to it (a < b), then the value of a + b is :
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C*) 7
(D) 8
Solution: logπ 10 + logπ 6 = logπ (60)
3 < logπ 60 < 4
Q_No_61 Maximum integral value of x satisfying the relation 2 < log2 x < 8 is
(A) 128
(B) 127
(C) 256
(D*) 255
Solution: 4 < x < 256
Q_No_62 Which of the following is possible.
(A) sinθ = 2
(B) cosθ = 3
(C*) tanθ = 1
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(D) cosecθ =
Solution: -
Q_No_63
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D*)
Solution:
Q_No_64 Let A be number of digit in 340 and B be number of zeros after decimal and before first significant in 3–40 .
Then L–M = (use log10 3 = 0.4771)
(A) 2
(B*) 1
(C) 0
(D) -1
Solution: log10(340 ) = 40 log10 3 = 19.084
Characterstic = 19
Number of digits = 20
log10(3–40 ) = –19.084
Number of zeros = 20 – 1 = 19
Q_No_65 The value of
(A*) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Solution:
(C)
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(D*)
Solution: # x2 + y2 + 2xy = 1
# x3 + y3 = (x + y) (x2 + y2 – xy)
Q_No_72
(INT*) 01.00
Solution: A=1
sec(π – θ)
= –secθ
Q_No_73 Area of triangle whose sides are tan
(INT*) 00.75
Solution:
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