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E-CAPS-12A : PHYSICS
(Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)
Topics covered : Projectile motion along inclined plane, Relative motion, Kinematics of uniform and nonuniform
circular Motion, The law of inertia, Newton's first law of motion, Momentum, Newton's second law of motion

Choose the correct answer: (1) 3 km/h (2) 1 km/h


1. Rain drop appears to fall in vertical direction to a 3
person, who is walking at a velocity of 8 ms–1 in (3) km/h (4) 2 km/h
2
a given direction. When the person doubles his
5. A swimmer wishes to cross a 500 m wide river
velocity in the same direction, the rain drops appear
flowing at 5 km/h. His speed with respect to water
to make an angle 45° with the vertical. The speed
is 3 km/h. If he heads in a direction making an
of rain drop is
angle  with the river flow then the time he takes
(1) 2 2 ms 1 (2) 4 2 ms 1 to cross the river is

600 60
(3) 6 2 ms 1 (4) 8 2 ms 1 (1) second (2) second
sin sin
Comprehension:
3 5
A car B is ahead of car A by 20 km on a straight (3) minute (4) minute
sin sin
horizontal road at any instant. At this instant car B turns
left on a road, which makes an angle of 90° with the 6. A boat moves relative to water with a velocity
original direction. If both cars are moving with a speed 3 km/h and velocity of river is 6 km/h. At what
of 80 km/h, then angle to the river flow must the boat move to
minimise the drifting?
2. The distance of closest approach between them is
(1) 30° (2) 120°
(1) 5 2 km (2) 10 2 km
(3) 60° (4) 90°
(3) 15 2 km (4) 20 km Comprehension:
3. The time taken to reach the closest approach is An aeroplane has to go from a point A to point B,
500 km away due 30° east of north. A wind is blowing
1 1 due north at a speed of 20 ms–1. The air speed of the
(1) h (2) h
2 (2)2 plane is 150 ms–1.
1 1 7. Find the direction in which the pilot should head
(3) h (4) h
(2)3 (2)4 the plane to reach point B.
4. Two swimmers leave point A on one bank of the  1
river to reach point B lying right across the other (1) sin1   east of line AB
 30 
bank. One of them crosses the river along the
straight line AB while the other swims at right  1
angle to the stream and then walks the distance (2) sin1   east of line AB
 15 
that he has been carried away by the stream to
get to point B. W hat was the v elocity v of  1
his walking if both swimmers reached the (3) cos1   east of line AB
 30 
destination simultaneously? (The stream velocity
v0 = 2 km/h and the velocity v of each swimmer  1
(4) cos1   east of line AB
with respect to still water is 2.5 km/h).  15 

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8. The time taken by the plane to go from A to B is 12. Two masses m1 = 4 kg and m2 = 2 kg moving
approximately. with velocity 4 ms –1 and 2 ms–1 in opposite
direction. They collide and stick together. If the
6 collision time is 0.8 second, then the average
(1) 1 hr (2) hr
5 magnitude of impulsive force between them is
5 3
(3) hr (4) hr 100
6 2 (1) 100 N (2) N
2
9. A 10 kg of solid sphere is placed between a fixed
triangular wedge and fixed vertical wall as shown 100
below. If all the surfaces are smooth, then normal (3) N (4) 10 N
4
contact forces at A and B are
13. A block of mass 3 kg is moving in a x-y plane
such that x = (5t2 – 1) m and y = (3t2 + 2) m. The
net force on the block at t = 2 s is
B
A (1) 3 100 N (2) 3 16 N
30°
(3) 6 116 N (4) 6 34 N
200 100 200
(1) N, N (2) 400 N, N
3 3 3 14. In the figure shown below, the block of mass 2 kg
is at rest. The spring constant of both the springs
100 200 A and B is 100 N/m. At t = 0, spring B is cut, then
(3) 100 N, N (4) N, 100 N
3 3 magnitude of acceleration of block immediately
10. A ball of mass m is moving with a velocity u after cutting of spring B is
rebounds from a wall with same speed. The
collision is assumed to be elastic and the force of 37° 37°
interaction between the ball and the wall varies as
shown in the figure given below. The value of Fm is A B
F
2 kg

Fm
100
(1) Zero (2) ms2
t 3
T 2T
2mu mu 25 10
(1) (2) (3) ms2 (4) ms2
T T 3 3
15. A liquid of density d is flowing with a speed u
4mu mu through a horizontal pipe of cross sectional area A.
(3) (4)
T 2T The pipe is bent in the shape of right angle as
shown. The force exerted on the pipe at the corner
11. A 50 kg log rest on the smooth horizontal surface.
A motor deliver a towing force T as shown below. to keep it fixed is
The momentum of the particle at t = 5 s is
u
T (N) u
2
T = 40t
T

0 4 t (s)

2560 4480
(1) 2dAu 2 (2) dAu2
(1) Ns (2) Ns
3 3
dAu 2
(3) 2dAu (4)
(3) 640 Ns (4) 1920 Ns 2

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16. A balloon of mass M is descending at a constant constants. The angle between the force and the
g momentum is
acceleration of . When a mass m is removed
4 (1) 0° (2) 30°
from the balloon, it starts rising with the same
g (3) 45° (4) 90°
acceleration . Assuming that balloon volume
4 18. A river flows at 2.5ms–1. A fish swims from a point
does not change, what is the value of m?
P to point Q which is directly upstream from P and
M 2M then back to P with a speed of 6.5 ms–1 relative
(1) (2)
4 3 to water. A second fish, in the same time and with
same relative speed as the first fish, swims to
M 2M
(3) (4) point R on the bank directly opposite to P and
5 5
back to P. The ratio PQ : PR is
17. A particle moves in the x-y plane under the
influence of a force such that linear momentum is (1) 11 : 13 (2) 12 : 13

p(t )  A[iˆ cos(kt )  j sin(kt )], where A and k are (3) 9 : 11 (4) 11 : 12

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E-CAPS-12A : PHYSICS
(Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)
Topics covered : Projectile motion along inclined plane, Relative motion, Kinematics of uniform and nonuniform
circular Motion, The law of inertia, Newton's first law of motion, Momentum, Newton's second law of motion

ANSWERS
1. (4) 2. (2) 3. (3) 4. (1) 5. (1)
6. (2) 7. (2) 8. (3) 9. (1) 10. (1)
11. (2) 12. (4) 13. (4) 14. (3) 15. (1)
16. (4) 17. (4) 18. (2)

HINTS & SOLUTIONS

1. Answer (4) Case 2


B v0
2. Answer (2) C

3. Answer (3)

4. Answer (1) v 2 2
(v  )  v 0
Case 1
v0 B A
d
t2 =
v
v
v
In time t2 drift of swimmer 2

v0
A x = v 0  t2  d
v
d d If t3 be the time for swimmer 2 to walk the distance
t1 =  ...(1)
v 2 2 x to come from C to B, then
(V  )  V0
x v0  d
t3 = 
v = Relative velocity of A u v u
v = Velocity of A According to the problem
v0 = Velocity of stream t1 = t2 + t3

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d d v0  d vr
=  tan   sec   0
2 2 v v u v br
(v  )  v 0
vr
u = 3 km/h sin  sec   sec  = 0
v br
5. Answer (1)
vr
sin   1
v br
3 km/h v br
vbr sin  
vr
 3 1
vr = 5 km/h sin     30
6 2
  
v br  v b  v r 7. Answer (2)
   8. Answer (3)
v b  v br  v r
9. Answer (1)
vby = vbry + vry = 3sin + 0
10. Answer (1)
d 500 600 10
t=    minute 11. Answer (2)
3 sin  5 sin  sin 
3 sin  
18 12. Answer (4)
6. Answer (2) 13. Answer (4)
y
14. Answer (3)
15. Answer (1)
vbr d 16. Answer (4)
17. Answer (4)

18. Answer (2)
x
O vr Case 1 :
  
v b  v r  v br Total time from P to Q and Q to P is
d
vby = vbrcos t= PQ PQ PQ PQ
v br cos  t=   
6.5  2.5 6.5  2.5 9 4
d
drift x = (v r  v br sin  ) 13
v br cos  = PQ ...(i)
36
v 
x =  r sec   tan  Total time from P to R and R to P
 v br 
2PR PR
dx v 2  t=  ...(ii)
=  r sec  tan   sec   6.5 2   2.5 2 3
d  v br 

dx From (i) and (ii)


For minimum =0
d PQ : PR = 12 : 13

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E-CAPS-12A : CHEMISTRY
(Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)
Topics covered : (i) What is chemical bond? (ii) Types of chemical bond (Just introduction),
(iii) Lewis dot structure (overview), (iv) Formal charge, (v) Ionic bonding (energetics), (vi) Properties of ionic solid,
(vii) Bond Parameters (bond length, bond angle, bond energy), Resonance, (ii) Introduce to concept of dipole
moment. (iii) Fajan's rule, (iv) Percentage ionic character (v) VSEPR theory

Choose the correct answer: 5. Select the correct order of bond angle of the
following species.
1. The correct order of C – N bond length in the given
compounds is ClO3 ,BrO3 ,lO3

p. CH3CN (1) BrO3  lO3  ClO3 (2) ClO3  BrO3  lO3

q. HNCO (3) lO3  BrO3  ClO3 (4) lO3  BrO3  ClO3

r. CH3CONH2 True or False (Q.6 & Q.7)

(1) p > q > r (2) p = q = r 6. The dipole moment of HCl molecule is 1.05 D and
its internuclear separation is 1.25 Å. The charge
(3) r > q > p (4) r > p > q effectively held by the chlorine atom is 7/40 times
the electronic charge.
2. Correct order of C – O bond length is
(Given: charge of an electron = 4.8 × 10–10 esu)
(1) CO23   CO2  CO
7. All the N-N bond lengths are same in azide ion and
(2) CO2  CO  CO32  hydrazoic acid.

(3) CO  CO2  CO32  8. Which is incorrect order for net dipole moment?
(1) HF > HCl > HBr > Hl
(4) None of these
(2) CH3 – F > CH3Cl
3. The covalent bond length is shortest in
(3) SO3 > SO2
(1) O—H
(4) CH3 – CH = CHCl (cis) > CH3 – CH = CHCl (trans)
(2) C—O
9. Match the following
(3) C==C
Column I Column II
(4) CC (Species) (Characteristics)
4. Select the correct order for bond angle. a. NH3 (p) Non-polar molecule

(1) PH3 < AsH3 < NH3 < SbH3 b. PF2Cl3 (q) Polar molecule

(2) F2O < H2O < Cl2O c. XeF2 (r) Bonding taking place
in ground state
(3) Sbl3 < SbBr3 < SbCl3
d. H2S (s) Bonding taking place
(4) BF3 > BCl3 > BBr3 in excited state

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10. Statement 1: LiCl is more covalent than NaCl. (2) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true;
Statement 2: Electronegativity difference between Statement 2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Li and Cl is smaller than in between Na and Cl. Statement 1

(1) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true; (3) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false
Statement 2 is a correct explanation for
Statement 1 (4) Statement 1 is false, Statement 2 is true

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E-CAPS-12A : CHEMISTRY
(Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)
Topics covered : (i) What is chemical bond? (ii) Types of chemical bond (Just introduction),
(iii) Lewis dot structure (overview), (iv) Formal charge, (v) Ionic bonding (energetics), (vi) Properties of ionic solid,
(vii) Bond Parameters (bond length, bond angle, bond energy), Resonance, (ii) Introduce to concept of dipole
moment. (iii) Fajan's rule, (iv) Percentage ionic character (v) VSEPR theory

ANSWERS
1. (3) 2. (1) 3. (1) 4. (2) 5. (2)
6. True 7. False 8. (2, 3, 4) 9. a(q, r), b(p, s), c(p, s) d(q, r)
10. (2)

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


2. Answer (1) (2) PF 2Cl 3 :  = 0 (Non-polar molecule), 3
Hint: CO23  : bond length between C – O and unpaired electrons and 5 covalent bonds.
C = O (due to resonance) and length maximum  Bonding takes place in excited state.
CO2 : bond length shorter than C = O.
(3) XeF2 :  = 0 (Non-polar molecule), 0 unpaired
CO : bond order = 3  Triple bond  bond length electrons and 2 covalent bonds.
minimum.
 Bonding takes place in excited state.
9. Answer a(q, r), b(p, s) c(p, s) d(q, r)
(1) NH3 =   0 (polar molecule), 3 unpaired (4) H2S :   0 (Polar molecule), 2 unpaired
electrons and 3 covalent bonds. electrons and 2 covalent bonds.

 Bonding takes place in ground state.  Bonding takes place in ground state.

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E-CAPS-12A : MATHEMATICS
(Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)
Topics covered : Condition for common roots of quadratic equations, Quadratic expression y = ax2 + bx + c,
sign of quadratic expression with graphical perspective, Location of roots, Relation between roots of an equation,
some useful results Descartes rule of signs, Analysis of cubic equation, Transformation of equation, Quadratic
expression in two variables, assignment discussion

Choose the correct answer: (2) –, – are the roots of x2 – ax + b = 0


1. If sinx and cosx are the roots of the equation (3) 2, 2 are the roots of x2 + (2b – a2)x + b2 = 0
px2 + qx + r = 0 (p  0), then
 
(1) p2 – q2 + 2pr = 0 (4) , are the roots of bx2 + (2b – a2)x + b = 0
 
(2) p2 + q2 – 2pr = 0
6. If  is one root of the equation 4x2 + 2x – 1 = 0
(3) (p + r)2 = q2 – r2
then its other root is given by
(4) (p – r)2 = q2 + r2
(1) 43 – 3 (2) 43 + 3
2. If the equations, 2x2 + kx – 5 = 0 and x2 – 3x –
4 = 0 have one root in common, then k equals 1 1
(3)   (4)  
2 2
27
(1) 3 (2)
4 Paragraph for Q.No.7 & Q.No.8

27 Consider the quadratic equation given as


(3) –3 (4)
4 (m + 1)x2 – 2(3m + 1)x + (8m + 1) = 0; m  R – {–1}

3. Number of real roots of the equation 7. Number of real values of m, such that the roots of
given equation are in the ratio 2 : 3 is
2
x  7 x  12  0 are p, then
(1) 0 (2) 1
p is an integral multiple of (3) 2 (4) 4
(1) 1 (2) 2 8. Set of values of m such that at least one root of
(3) 3 (4) 4 the equation is negative

4. If 3  7i is one of the roots of equation x2 + cx  1 


(1) m  ( ,  1) (2) m   , 1
 8 
+ d = 0 then |c + d| is equal to (where c, d  R)
(1) 4 (2) 6  1
(3) m   1,  (4) m  (–1, 1)
 8
(3) 8 (4) 10
5. Let ,  be the non-zero roots of x2 + ax + b = 0, 9. If roots of the equation x2 – 10cx – 11d = 0 are
then choose the correct option(s) a, b and those of x2 – 10ax – 11b = 0 are c, d
1
1 1 a b c  d2
(1) , are the roots of bx2 + ax + 1 = 0 then find the value of   .
   10

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2 2
10. Number of quadratic equations which are
unchanged by squaring their roots are
(1)  a b  (2)  a b 
(3) a + b (4) a – b
P a b
11. If c  0and the equation   has 12. Sum of squares of all integral values of a for which
2x x  c x  c
the inequality x2 + ax + a2 + 6a < 0 is satisfied for
two equal roots, then P can be all x  (1, 2) must be equal to...

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E-CAPS-12A : MATHEMATICS
(Engineering-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet)
Topics covered : Condition for common roots of quadratic equations, Quadratic expression y = ax2 + bx + c,
sign of quadratic expression with graphical perspective, Location of roots, Relation between roots of an equation,
some useful results Descartes rule of signs, Analysis of cubic equation, Transformation of equation, Quadratic
expression in two variables, assignment discussion

ANSWERS
1. (1) 2. (3, 4) 3. (1, 2, 4) 4. (4) 5. (1, 2, 3, 4)
6. (1, 4) 7. (3) 8. (3) 9. (11) 10. (04)

11. (1, 2) 12. 91

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


1. Answer (1) Multiply (iii) by (vi)
q
sin   cos   ...(i) (ab) (cd) = 121bd
p
r ac = 121
sin  cos   ...(ii)
p
Add (ii) & (v)
Squaring equation (i),
a + b + c + d = 10(a + c)

2r q 2 b + d = 9(a + c)
1  2
p p
Now, a satisfies (i), a2 – 10ac – 11d = 0
 p2 + 2rp = q2 c satisfies (iv), c2 – 10ac – 11b = 0
 p2 – q2 + 2pr = 0 Add a2 + c2 – 20ac – 11(b + d) = 0
9. Answer (11)
(a + c)2 – 22ac – 99(a + c) = 0
x2 – 10cx – 11d = 0 ...(i)
(a + c)2 – 99(a + c) – 22 × 121 = 0
a + b = 10c ...(ii)
a + c = 121 or a + c = –22
ab = – 11d ...(iii)
b + d = 9 × 121 (Rejected)
x2 – 10ax – 11b = 0 ...(iv)
a + b + c + d = 1210
c + d = 10a ...(v) 1
a b  c  d2
i.e.    11
cd = – 11b ...(vi)  10

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10. Answer (04)  a2 + 7a + 1 < 0


Following pairs satisfy the given condition
 73 5 73 5
(0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 1), (, 2) a   , , f  2  0
 2 2 
11. Answer (1, 2)
and D > 0 ...(i)
P

 a  b x  c  b  a
2x x2  c2 a2 + 8a + 4 < 0

 P(x2 – c2) = 2(a +b )x2 – 2c(a – b)x



 a  4  2 3  4  2 3  ...(ii)
 (2a + 2b – P)x2 – 2c(a – b) x + Pc2 = 0
equal roots a2 – 4. 1 .(a2 + 6a ) > 0
(a – b)2 –2P(a + b) + P2 = 0
a2 + 8a < 0
[P –(a + b)]2 = (a + b)2 – (a – b)2
–8<a<0 ...(iii)
2
 P = a + b ± 2 ab   a b  from (i), (ii) and (iii) we get

12. Answer (91)


 7  3 5 
Let f(x) = x2 + ax + a2 + 6a a  , 4  2 3  . Integral value of a are
 2 
1 2
f(1) < 0 –6, –5, –4, –3, –2, –1

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