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20 Senior Botany
1. (A) Among Ca2+ and Zn2+ ions, Ca2+ is more satble thatn Zn2+ 1) The most abundant organic compound in the biosphere is
(R): Both Ca2+ and Zn2+ ions are diamagnetic rect xamplanation of (A) 1) Protein 2) Nucleic acid 3) Water 4) Cellulose
1) Both (A) and (R)are true and (R)is the corrct explanation of (A) 2) Starch, cellulose and glycogen are all carbohydrates. The Property which
2) Both (A) and (R)are true and (R)is not the corrct explanation of (A) theey all share is
3)(A) is tru but (R) is false 4) (A)is false but (R) is true 1) Beanched structure 2) α -1, 4 linkage
2. Among LICi, BECl2, BCl3 and CCl4, th covalent bond character follows 3) Polymers of glucose 4) Originate from plant sources
The order: 3) In human body how much % part of total water is present as intracellular
1)LiCi > BeCl2>BCl3>CCl4 2) LiCl < BeCl2< BCl3 < CCl4 fuluid
3) LiCl > BeCl2> CCl4> BCl3 4) LiCl < BeCl2> BCl3> CCl4 1) 55% 2) 35% 3) 80% 4) 7%
3. Of the following species, the one having planar structure is 4)Which of the following is a polysaceharide but is notthe polymer of glucose
1) NH4- 2) BF4- 3) XeF4 4) CCl4 1) starch 2) Keratin 3) Chitin 4) Cellulose
4.AMolecule XY2 contains two sigma bonds, two Pi bonds and one lone pair of 5) Which of the following is a nuclear stain
electrons in the valnce shell of X. The shape of molecule is 1) Neutral red 2) Najus gren 3) Sudan red 4) Acetocarmine
1. Linear 2) Angular 3) Tetrahedral 4) Pyramidal 6) Which of the following classes of biomolecules are known to have catalytic
5. Th types of bonds present in CuSO4, 5H2O are properties :
1)Electrovalent and covalent 2) Electrovalent and co-ordinate co valnt 1) Protein and lipid 2) Protein and RNA
3) Electgrovalent, covalent, co-ordinate covalent and hydrogen bond 3) Protein and carbohydrate 4) Carbohydrate and lipid
4) Covalent and co-ordanate covalent 7)Erythrose sugar is
6.Which of the following facts regarding change in bond lengh is correct? 1) Tetrose 2) Pentos 3) Hexose 4) Plysccharide
1) Increases n going from N2 to N2+, decreases in going from O2 to O2+ 8) Which of the following is not a protein?
2)decreases in going from N2 to N2+, incrases in going from O2 to O2+ 1) Keratin 2) Wool 3) Chitin 4) Collagen
3) Increases going from N2 to N2+, and O2 to O2+ 9) Which of th following macromolecule is the most diverse physically &
4)decrease in goind from N2 to N2+ and O2 to O2+ chemically?
7) A diatomic molecule has a dipole moment of 1.2 D, if the bond distance is 1 1)Nucleic acid 2) Protein 3) Plysaccharide 4) Lipid
“A., what percentage of electronic charge exists on each atom. 10) Most abundant mineral element in human body is
1) 25% of e 2) 29% fe e 3) 19% of e 4) 12% of e 1) K+ 2) Mg+2 3) Na+ 4) Ca+2
8) Polarsation is the distortion of the shape of anion by an adjacently placd
cation. Which of sthe following statement is corrct.
1) Maximum ploarisation is brought about by action of high charge
2)Mamimumpolarisation is brought about by action of Low chage
3) A large cation is likely to bring about by dgre of polarization
4) A small anin is likely undergo a large degree of polarization
9) The number of sigma bonds in ethane formed by the overlap of sp 3 and
orbitals is
1) 5 2) 6 3) 7 4) 4
10)In which of the following bond is polar but molecule is non-polar
1) H2S 2) NH3 3) SO2 4) CO2
2.6.20 Senior Botany
1. If athe numbr of chromosoms in a root cell of pisumis 14 in G 1phase,
howmany chromosoms are present in S phases and Anaphase of a cell in
mitossls?
1) 14, 14 2) 14, 28 3) 28, 28 4) 28, 14
2. The synthsis of spindle protein called tubulin occurs during this phase
1) Go – phase 2) M – phase 3) G2 – phase 4) S- phase
3. Prophase in markd by the initiation of
1) Replication of DNA molecules 2) Synthesis of RNA molecules
3) Condensation of chromosomal material
4) Decondensation of chromosomal material
4. In animal cells during mitotic cell division spindle fibres arise from
1) Centromeres 2) Cytosol 3) Centrioles 4) Kinetochores
5. During which phase of mitotic cell cytoplasm?
1) Interphase 2) Anaphase 3) Metaphase 4) Telophase
6. One of the following is significance of mitosis. Identify
1) production of gentic recombinations
2) Cell repair and replacement
3)Reduction of chromosome number of half
4) Formation of three spindle apparatil
7. In mitosis centromere divids during
1) Prophse 2) anaphase 3) Metaphase 4) Telophase
8.In In a meiocyte, interphase immediately followed by
1) Prophase I 2)Telopohase I 3) Prophae II ) Metaphae I
9. In telophae the chromosomes loose their visibility gradually due to
1) Loss of the stain 2) Loss of chromation
3) Deconderisation 4) Formation of nuclear envelope
10) The stage of mitosls useful for karyotypel is
1) Prophase 2) Metaphase 3) Anaphase 4) Telophase
2)Middle lamellum is formed between primary walls of adjacent cells
3)Cell wall is not always three layered
4)Secondary cell wall is formed between primary wall and plasma membrane
8.Choose the incorrect statement
1)Ribosome is the non-membrane bound cell organelle found in all types of
living cells
2) Centrioles are the only non-membrane bound cell organelle present in animal
cells.
1. Smallest cells are 3)Non-membrane bound cell organelles are found in animal cells only are
1)Bacteria 2) Cyanobacteria 3) Mycoplasmas 4) RBC centrioles
2. Extra chromosomal, small, circular, naked DNA present in some bacteria is 4) All the above
called 9. What is not true about ribosomes?
1)Transposon 2)Extron 3)Intron 4) Plasmid 1) these are small and primitive cell organelles
3. Bacteria are divided into Gram +Ve and Gram –Ve based on 2) These are ribonucleo-protein granules
1)Nature of cell envelope 2) Response to staining 3) Plasmids 4) 1 & 2 3) These are dimorphic in all living organisms
4. Bacterial flagellum is composed of 4) These are the sites of m-RNA translation
1)Basal body 2) Hook 3) Filament 4) All the above 10. Neutral solutes may move across the cell membrane by the process of
5. Amembrane bound systems which are present freely in the cytoplasm 1) Never by passive transpsort
1)Ribosomes 2) Inclusion bodies 3)Residual bodies 4)Baker’s bodies 2) Simple diffusion along the concentration gradient
6.Nuculeus with nuclear membrane is found in 3) Always by active transport
1)Protists 2)Plant & fungal cells 3) Animal cells 4) All 4) Simple diffusion against concentration gradient
7. Most widely accepted model for plasma membrane is
1)Sandwich model 2) fluid mosaic model
3)Unit membrane model 4) Trilamellar model
8.The fluid nature of cell membrane is due to
1)Proteins 2) Carbohuydrates 3)Lipids 4) All the abve
9. Movenet of molecules across the cell membrane without the requirement of
energy is called
1)Active transport 2)Passive ransport 3) Osmosis 4) Plasmolysis
10. The fluid nature of plasma memebrane helps in
1)Cell division 2) Cell growth 3) Endocytosis 4) All
3) r=i+ j+(1-2t)k 4) r = i– 2j + tk
8. If the points, with position vectors 60k+3j, 40i-8j, ai – 2j are collinear
then a =
1) -40 2) 40 4) -80 4) 80
9. a, b, c are three vectors of which every pair is non-collinerar. If the
vectors a +2b and b + 3c are collinear with c and a respectively.
Then a + 2b + 6c =
a 2) b 3) c 4) 0
10 . If a, b, c are non coplanar then the vectors a – 2b+c, 2a + b – c , 7a – 4b+2c Dt:29-5-202 Senior Vip B
are
If the straight lien y = mx+c passes through the points (3,
Collinear 2) Coplanar but non collinear
-4) and
3) Non coplanar 4) cannot be determined
(-1, 2) then values of m
2 3 3 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
1) 3 2 2 3
2 2
x cos 3 +y sin 3 =2 2) x cos 3 +y sin 3 =3
3 3 5 5
3) x cos 4 +y sin 4 =6 4) x cos 6 +y sin 6 =2
5. A line passing through A (1, -2) has slope . The points on the line at
a distance of 4 2 units from A are
(3, -6), (5, 2) 2) (-3, -6), (5, -2)
7. If the angle between the lines kx-y+6=0, 3x-y+7=0 is 4
then one of the value of k =
1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
8. If the distances from the points (6, -2) and (3, 4) to the lines
4x+3y=12, 4x+3y=12 are d1 and d2 respectively then d1 :d2
2 : 3 2) 4 : 5 3) 3 : 7 4) 1 : 2
9. The area ( in sq. units ) of the triangle formed by the lines x=0; y =0
and 3x+4y=12 is
3 2) 4 3) 6 4) 12
1) 9x2 – 8y2 + 18x – 9=0 2) 9x2 – 8y2 + 18x – 9=0 1) log |sin4/7x|+c 2) 1) 4/7 |tan4/7x|+c
3) 9x2 – 8y2 +-18x – 9=0 4) 9x2 – 8y2 + 18x + 9=0 3) - 7/4 tan4/7x+c 4) log |cos3/7x|+c
1 1
( x 1) 3/2
( x 1)1/2
dx
10.
sin 3
x cos5 x
dx
5.
1 x 1) 3 log Tan x + 3/2 tan2 x + ¼ tan4x-1/2 cot2 x+c
sin 1 x 1
c c 2) 3 log Tan x + 3/2 tan2 x + ¼ tan4x-1/2 tan2 x+c
1) ( x 2) 2 2) x 1 3) 3 log Tan x + 3/2 cot2 x + ¼ cot4x-1/2 tan2 x+c
4) 3 log Tan x + 3/2 cot2 x + ¼ cot4x-1/2 cot2 x+c
2 x x 1 k
1 c c
x sin(5 x 7 ) dx cos(5 x 7 ) c
6
3) x 1 4) x 1 5
11. , then k =
1 x2 1
( x )3 x4
1
Tan dx
x
( x )5 x 4 dx A log k
c
x 1
6. 12. then the values of A & K
1 1 respectively are
x Tan 1 x log(l x 2 ) c
1) 2 2 2 [5 3 x]
,1 and
2) xTan-1 x – ½ log (x + x2) + c
3) xTan-1 x + ½ log (x + x2) + c 4) 1 /2xTan-1 x – log (1 + x2) + c 13. If [.] denotes greatest integer function and x 3 x2
dx=k log |x-2| + c then K =
4. Pick out the word from the passage that means “being a first occurrence or
event”. 1. How many types of boats are shown in the diagram?
5. The Titanic ship sank___ 2. State true of false.
VI. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that The total number of persons employed is less than the total number of boats.
follow.5M 3. Maximum number of persons are employed for ___ boats.
4. Which type of boats is lowest in quantity?
5. The total number of the passenger boats is_____.
SECTION – C
IX. Write a letter to the Chairman of your local Municipality, complaining about XIV. Imagine you are a customer and have gone to Big-B, a mobile show
the poor sanitary conditions and mosquito menace in your locality. 5M room to buy a new mobile phone. Construct a dialogue between
(Hints: Resident of Nehru Nagar – poor garbage – no regular scavengers – yourself and the Shopkeeper. 1x5= 5M
breeding mosquitoes – contaminated water – diseases such as dengue, diarrhea – OR
request to take action.) Write a dialogue between two friends who have met after two years and who are
X. Write a letter to your friend describing the collage Annual Day celebrations trying to update themselves about each other.
conducted recently in your college. 5M XV. Match the words with their meanings/definitions
(Hints: Annual Day – colourful decorations in college premises – speech by 5x1=5M
Chief Guest and the principal – Message by seniors – Prize distribution – Column A Column B
Cultural Programmes.) 1. Magnanimous ( ) a. Rule by a small group of powerful people
XI. Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines describing the process of preparing 2. Precaution ( ) b. a verbal dispute
vegetable fried rice. 1x5=5 3. Micrometer ( ) c. of being great in spirit
OR 4. Oligarchy ( ) d. of good sound
Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines describing the process of withdrawing 5. Euphonious ( ) e. being cautious before hand
money from ATM. 5M ( ) f. an instrument for measuring minute distances
XII. Prepare a Curriculum Vitae in response to the following advertisement
Pocha Sumalatha – aged 22years –B.Sc.(CS)-79% marks-Govt. Degree College,
Visakhapatnam-Intermediate (MPC)-88%-Govt. Junior College, Anakapalli-
SSC-90%-Govt. High School, Anakapalli-applying for the post of ‘ System
Analyst’ -Mozaic Software Company, Visakhapatnam.
XIII. a. Fill in the form based on the following information. 10x1/2=5M
Credit (today) an amount of Rs. 15000/-(in Rs. 2000x 5,500 x 10 notes
denomination) in the savings account of P. Harinath whose Saving Bank Account
no. is 0598 10100 1044 in Andhra Bank S.V. University Branch, Tirupathi.
XIV. Match the words in column ‘A’ with their meanings in column ’B’
10x1/2=5
Column A Column B
1. Impatient ( ) extremely rude and showing a lack of respect
2. Bestow ( ) to expand and contract rhythmically
3. Seismic ( ) the state of being very poor
4. Catastrophic ( ) to change direction suddenly
5. Trifle ( ) the state of being a lunatic; madness
6. Penury ( ) relating to earthquakes
7. Swerve ( ) to give something as an honour or present
8. Pulsating ( ) a bad situation
9. Insolent ( ) easily annoyed by someone’s mistakes
10. Lunacy ( ) something that is not valuable or important
XV. Look at the Tree-diagram and interpret it in a paragraph:
1x5=5
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Wind Percussion Stringed
(played by blowing air) (played by banging &striking) ( played by moving
string)
. Answer the following 5x2=10
2
1.Find the period of tan(x+4x+9x+----+n x) (n any positive integer)
2. Find a cosine function whose period is 7.
3. If tan = cos 11 + sin 11 and is in the third quadrant, find
Cos 11 - sin 11
0 0
(821 ) (221 )
4.Evaluate sin2 2 - sin2 2 5. Find the range of 7cosx-24sinx+5.
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x5=15
6. If 0 A B = and sin( A+B) = 24/25 and cos (A-B) = 4/5, then find
4
the value of tan 2A.
7 4
7. If tan(∝-β)= 24 and tan ∝= 3 , where ∝ and β are in the first
quadrant. Prove that ∝+β= 2
8. If A-B=3 then S.T. (1-tan A)(1+tanB) =2
4
9. Sketch the region enclosed by y=sinx, y=cosx and x-axis in the interval [0,π]
(821 ) (221 )
4. Evaluate sin 2 2 - sin 2 2 5. Find the range of 7cosx-24sinx+5.
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x5=15
6. If 0 A B = and sin( A+B) = 24/25 and cos (A-B) = 4/5, then find
4
the value of tan 2A.
7 4
7. If tan(∝-β)= 24 and tan ∝= 3 , where ∝ and β are in the first
7 4
quadrant. Prove that ∝+β= 2 7. If tan(∝-β)= 24 and tan ∝= 3 , where ∝ and β are in the first
8. If A-B=3 then S.T. (1-tan A)(1+tanB) =2
4 quadrant. Prove that ∝+β= 2
9. Sketch the region enclosed by y=sinx, y=cosx and x-axis in the interval [0,π] 8. If A-B=3 then S.T. (1-tan A)(1+tanB) =2
4
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 9. Sketch the region enclosed by y=sinx, y=cosx and x-axis in the interval [0,π]
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 21.08.19
SEC : Jr.Vip-A & B Marks: 25
I. Answer the following 5x2=10
2
1.Find the period of tan(x+4x+9x+----+n x) (n any positive integer) VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
2. Find a cosine function whose period is 7. Commerce –I Terminal Exam DATE : 10.08.19
3. If tan = cos 11 + sin 11 and is in the third quadrant, find SEC : Jr.CEC Marks: 75
Cos 11 - sin 11 I. Answer any one of the following: 5x2=10
0 0
1. What is meant by Industry? Explain various types of Industries
(821 ) (221 )
4. Evaluate sin2 2 - sin2 2 5. Find the range of 7cosx-24sinx+5. with suitable examples.
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x5=15 2. Define Sole-proprietorship and discuss its merits and demerits.
II. Answer the following: 2x5=10
6. If 0 A B = and sin( A+B) = 24/25 and cos (A-B) = 4/5, then find
1. Define Business. What are its characteristics.
4
2. Define Trade and explain the various types of Trade.
the value of tan 2A.
7 4
III. Answer the following: 2x10=20
1 Journalise the following questions.
7. If tan(∝-β)= 24 and tan ∝= 3 , where ∝ and β are in the first 2014
Apr 1st started business with cash Rs 1,00,000
quadrant. Prove that ∝+β= 2 furniture Rs 50,000 machinery Rs 25,000
8. If A-B=3 then S.T. (1-tan A)(1+tanB) =2 nd
2 purchased goods Rs 25,000
4 3rd purchased goods 75,000/- from Chandu
9. Sketch the region enclosed by y=sinx, y=cosx and x-axis in the interval [0,π] 3rd sold goods Rs 1,00,000/-
3rd sold goods to Chandu Rs 50,000/-
6th computer bought from Murali Rs 50,000
8th machinery sold to Mohan for cash Rs 50,000/-
15th salaries Rs 15,00,000/-
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 16th wages Rs 15,00,000/-
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 21.08.19 20th Interest allowed by bank Rs 10,000/-
SEC : Jr.Vip-A & B Marks: 25 2. Write journal entries in the books of Mr. Physio
I. Answer the following 5x2=10 2019
1.Find the period of tan(x+4x+9x+----+n2x) (n any positive integer) Sep 1 started business with cash Rs 50,000
2. Find a cosine function whose period is 7. 1 purchased from Sindhu Rs 5,000
3. If tan = cos 11 + sin 11 and is in the third quadrant, find 1 sold to Hindhu Rs 75,000/-
Cos 11 - sin 11 2 Returned goods to Sindhu Rs 500/-
0 0
2 Returns from Hindhu Rs 500/-
(821 ) (221 ) 4 Goods returned by us to Hema Rs 1,000/-
4. Evaluate sin 2 2 - sin 2 2 5. Find the range of 7cosx-24sinx+5.
4 Deposited cash Rs 1,00,000/-
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x5=15
10 cash withdraw from Bank Rs 75,000/- for office use
6. If 0 A B = and sin( A+B) = 24/25 and cos (A-B) = 4/5, then find 12 cash withdrew for personal use Rs 25,000/-
4 taken goods for personal use Rs 5,00/-
the value of tan 2A. IV Answer any Three from the following: 3x5=15
1 Prepare Anurudh account from the following question 13 sold goods to Jayanth Traders Rs 8,600
2014 15 Goods sold to Karthikeya Traders Rs 2,400
Mar 7 Balance due from Anurudh Rs 3,500 V. Answer the following : 2x5=10
7 sold goods to Anurudh Rs 1,500 1. Write about Types of accounts along with their principles.
10 purchased goods from Anurudh Rs 1,000 2. Write advantages of Double Entry Book-keeping system.
15 paid cash to Anurudh Rs 800 VI. Answer the following : 2x5=10
23 Received cash from Anurudh Rs 500 1 Proprietor 2 Drawings 3 Capital 4 Assets 5 Liabilities
25 Returned goods to Anurudh Rs 200
28 Purchased goods from Vamsi Rs 200
30 Received cheque from Horu Rs 800
Anurudh settled his account with cheque discount of 5%.
IX. Fill in the blanks with suitable verb given in the brackets 10x1=10
1. The earth ______ round the sun (revolve)
2. I _________ reading novels (like)
3. Where ______you __________ now?(go)
4. Look! Andy ________ in the garden(play)
5. I ________ the dishes last time(wash)
6. We ______ our breakfast half an hour ago(finish)
7. The phone rang while I ______ dinner(have)
8. He _____ from fever even before he left for Delhi(suffer)
9. In two days, I _________ my result(know)
10. Jim ________ some sweets on the way home(buy)
X.Identify the silent letters in the following words 10x1/2=5
1.mock 2. honest 3. calm 4.deaf 5. yawn 6. shawl 7. rock
8. knit 9. Iron 10. doubt.
XI. Identify the different sounding word (odd sounds) 5X1=5
1. food look book
2. unit upset umbrella
3. one orange often
4. cat car cell
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test SEC : VEP-2 Marks:25
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I.Answer any five of the following 5X5=25M
3) Show that
2
a b c 2bc a 2 c2 b2
b c a c2 2ac b 2 a2 (a 3 b3 c 3 3abc )2
c a b b2 c2 2ab c 2
a b c VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
a2 b2 c 2 abc(a b)(b c)(c a ) SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test DATE : 05.07.18
SEC : JR.MPC&MEC Marks:25
a3 b3 c3 I. Answer the following Questions : 1x4=4M
4) show that
5) Solve the system of equations by using cramers rule x + y + z = 1,2x +2y +3z a1 b1 c1
=6, x+4y+9z=3 A a2 b2 c2
6) Solve the system of equations by using cramers rule 2x –y+3z =9, x+y+z =6,x
–y+z=2 a3 b3 c3
1) If is non singular matrix then A is invertible ,
AdjA
A1
prove that DetA
mention two applications of beats sound is 350m/s, what us the fundamental frequency of
What is Doppler effect. Mention its limitations and explain open air column.
Compare longitudinal and transverse waves. What are the wavelength limits of audible sound
(v=330m/s)
III Answer the following questions 1x4=4
Write the expression for velocity of sound in air by Newton
laplace equation and its correction.
An open organ pipe 50cm long is sounded. If velocity of VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE
PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST
sound is 350m/s, what us the fundamental frequency of I. Answer the following question 8x1=8M
open air column. 1. Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched
Mention expression for harmonics in closed tube. sting and deduce
What are the wavelength limits of audible sound the law of transverse waves.
(v=330m/s)
II Answer any two questions of the following 4x2=8M
2 What is meant by beats? Explain with necessary theory
mention two
II Answer any two questions of the following 4x2=8M explain with two
2 What is meant by beats? Explain with necessary theory examples.
mention two 4. Compare longitudinal and transverse waves.
applications of beats
III Answer the following questions 1x4=4
3. What is Doppler effect. Mention its limitations and 5. Write the expression for velocity of sound in air by
explain with two Newton laplace
examples. equation and its correction.
4. Compare longitudinal and transverse waves. 6. An open organ pipe 50cm long is sounded. If velocity
XV. Match the words in column ‘A’ with their meaning in column ‘B’
Column – A Column – B 6x1/2=3
i) Forgo a) Close and careful examination
ii) providence b) Property acceptable as security for a loan
iii) Scrutiny c) Paltry, less in quantity
iv) bickering d) great or huge
v) obstinacy e) engaging in a bad tempered quarrel
vi) Stupendous f) to give up or do without
g) quality of being stabborn
h) god
XVI. Convert the following information into a tree diagram:- 1x5=5
A School has 625 students of these, 500 are residential students and 125
are non-residential studens. Amount the residential students are 325 boys and
175 girls where as, there are 80 girls and 45 boys who belong to the non
residential category.
OR
In a Junior college the height percentage scored by a a student from the MPC,
stream was 92% However a student from the BiPC group secured 94% there by
becoming the topper of the college. The highest scores from the C E C., M E C
and HEC groups were 84%, 87% abd 78% respectively. Draw a bar diagram to
convey this information VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 24.08.16
SEC : Senior MEC Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x2=4
1. Form the monic polynomial equation of degree 4 whose roots are
4+ 3 , 4 - 3 , 2 + i and 2 – i.
2. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 2 times the roots of
x5 – 2x4 + 3x3 – 2x2 + 4x + 3 = 0.
II. Answer any THREE of the following Questions : 3x7=21
3. Solve the equation x4 + 2x3 – 16x2 - 22x + 7 = 0, given that 2- 3 is
one of its roots .
4. Solve the equation x5 – 5x4 + 9x3 – 9x2 + 5x – 1 = 0. 6. Solve the following equation x4 – 10x3 + 26x2 – 10x +1 = 0
5. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are translates of those of the
equation x5 – 4x4 + 3x2 – 4x – 6= 0 by – 3
6. Solve the following equation x4 – 10x3 + 26x2 – 10x +1 = 0
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR VIII. Read the following advertisement carefully and answer the questions
SUB: English Paper- II TERMINAL Date: 20.08.2016 5x1=5
SEC: Seniors CEC Marks: 100
SECTION –A
I. Annotate any two of the following in about 10-15 lines each:: 2x5=
10
1. The first thing I have learnt is that we must always begin with our strengths.
2. The important thing is, when you lose, don’t lose the lesson IX. Read the following table carefully and answer the questions that follow:
3. They go out in silly little suits and run Marathon heats before breakfast 5x1=5
4. “I can’t see any point in learning dates. One can always look them up in a
book.”
II. Annotate any two OF the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2x5=
10
1. So with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can ‘.
2. You are the handicap you must face, you are the one who must choose your X. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper complaining about the bad roads
place in your
3. And they would play hide-and-go-seek. locality 1x5=5
4. I’ve seen the wonders of the world not yet one common man. OR
III. Answer any two of the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2 x 5 = 10
1. Discuss briefly the lessons that Azim Premji recounts in the eassy “ Respond Write a letter to your father requesting him to allow you to go on a Picnic
instead with your
of Reacting “. friends.
2. ‘Eat right, exercise regularly , die anyway’ why do you think Leacock feels
that one
shouldn’t be a health m aniac? XI. Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines, describe your daily routine
3. What made Einstein unhappy at School? 1x5=5
4. How does the newspaper vendor prove that one must have faith in one’s own (OR)
ideas Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines, describing the process of getting
even if everyone else tells us that we are wrong? adrivers licence
IV. Answer any two of the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2 x 5 = 10
1. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad”. Discuss XII. Prepare a curriculum vitae based on the information given below:- . 1x5=5
this (OR)
statement in the light of the poem “Equipment”. K.Prameela – aged 23years – B.SC (chemistry) – good communication skills
2. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the poem : in English – Degree from St. Pious Degree college, Seconderabad – Intermediate
”The Giving Tree”. with M.P.C – 84%. Keys Jr College, seconderabad worked as Lab Assistant in
3. We all belong to one race in the world ‘namely’ the human race. How does analytical laboratory in Nacharam for two years. Present Address: 2 – 3 – 157,
the poet st. No:4, Domalguda, Hyderabad.
Maya Argetoo Justify this statement in the poem ‘Human Family’?
4. ‘The Giving Tree’ is a celebration of unconditional love. Illustrate. XIII Fill in the form based on the following information :- 1x5=5
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college. 5x1=5 SUB : Mathematics -IIB Weekly Test DATE : 19.08.16
(OR) SEC : Senior : VIP Marks: 25
Tomorrow is your birthday. Invite your teacher to your birthday I. Answer the following questions 2x2=4
party. Write a dialogue between you and your teacher 2
1 x dx
1. Evaluate the definite integral 0
XV. Read the following passage make notes 1x5=5 2
sin 5 x
sin 5 x cos 5 x
dx
2. Evaluate the integral 0
XVII. Mark the stress for any five of the following words:- 5x1=5
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SUB : Mathematics -IIB Weekly Test DATE : 19.08.16
I. Answer the following questions 2x2=4
SEC : Senior : VIP Marks: 25 2
I. Answer the following questions 2x2=4
2 1 x dx
1 x dx 1. Evaluate the definite integral 0
1. Evaluate the definite integral 0
2
sin 5 x
2
sin 5 x
sin 5 x cos 5 x
dx
2. Evaluate the integral 0
dx
sin 5 x cos5 x
2. Evaluate the integral 0
II. Answer any THREE of the following questions 3 x7 = 21
II. Answer any THREE of the following questions 3 x7 = 21
x sin x 4
sin x cos x
x sin x
4
sin x cos x
sin x 1
dx 9 16sin 2 x
dx
3. Evaluate 4. Evaluate
0 0
dx dx
sin x 1 9 16sin 2 x 1
3. Evaluate 0 4. Evaluate 0 1
2
x sin 1 x log(1 x)
1
2
x sin 1 x
1
log(1 x)
1 x2
dx 1 x2
dx
5. Evaluate 6. . Evaluate
0 0
dx dx
1 x 2 1 x2
5. Evaluate 0 6. . Evaluate 0
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SUB : Mathematics -IIB Weekly Test DATE : 19.08.16 will be
SEC : Senior : VIP Marks: 25 1) 20 2) 80 3) 100 4) 200
I. Answer the following questions 2x2=4 7.
2
1 x dx
1. Evaluate the definite integral 0
2
sin 5 x
sin 5 x cos5 x
dx
2. Evaluate the integral 0
7. A force F = 5i - 3j + 2k moves a particle from r1 = 2i + 7j + 4k to 17. The mass of an athlete is 40kg. He can cover a distance of 150m in
R2 = 5i + 2j + 8k then work done is maximum of 15 sec and minimum of 10 sec then the range of his
1) 48 units 2) 32 units 3) 38 units 4) 24 units kinetic energy is
1) 2000J – 4500J 2) 4500J – 9000J
8. A body of mass 5kg has linear momentum of 20kgm/s. If a constant force of 3) 2000J – 9000J 4) 4000 J – 6000J
5N acts on it in the direction of its motion for 10s. The change in kinetic
energy of the body is 18. With the application of a force of 20N, the momentum of a body of
1) 320J 2) 600J 3) 200J 4) 450J mass 2Kg changes from 16kg ms-1 to 24 kg ms-1. Then,
Time of application of force is 4s
Displacement of the body during this change is 8m
9. A uniform chain of length 2 m is kept on a table such that a length of 60 cm Work done by the force is, 80J
hangs freely from the edge of the table. The total mass of the chain is 4 kg. Change in kinetic energy is 320J
What is the work done in pulling the entire chain on to the table?
( g = 10m/s2 )
1) 7.2j 2) 3.6j 3) 120J 4) 1200J
19. If the kinetic energy of a body increases by 125% the percentage
10. A person of mass 50 kg carrying a load of 20kg walks up a staircase. If the increase in its momentum is
width and height of each step are 0.25m and 0.2m respectively, the work 1) 50% 2) 62.5% 3) 250% 4) 200%
done by the man in walking up 20 steps is, ( g = 100ms-2)
1) 1400J 2) 800J 3) 2000J 4) 2800J 20. The kinetic energy of a body is ‘K’ If one fourth of its mass is
removed and velocity is doubled, its new kinetic energy is,
11. A simple pendulum is swinging in a vertical plane. The ratio of its potential 1) K 2) 3 K 3) 4 K 4) 9K / 4
energies when it is making angles 30o and 60o with the vertical is
1) 1 : (2- 3 ) 2) (2 - 3 ):1 3) 1 : 2 4) 2 : 1
4. Express cos6 A +sin6A in terms of sin 2A 5. Find the periods for the tan ( x + 4x + 9x + ……+ n2x)
5. Find the period of 2sin x + 3cosx (n any positive integer)
4 3 II Answer any THREE 3x5=15
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x5=15 6. If 8 tan A = -15 and 25 sin B = -7 and neigher a nor B is in the fourth
6. If 0 A B = and sin( A+B) = 24/25 and cos (A-B) = 4/5, then find quadrant, then show that Sin a cos B + cos A sin B = -304/425
4 7. 3(sin - cos)4 + 6 (sin + cos)2 + 4 (sin6+cos6) = 13
the value of tan 2A. 8. Sketch the graph of the cos 2x in the interval [0, ]
7. If A-B=3 then S.T. (1-tan A)(1+tanB) =2 9. Sketch the region enclosed by y = sin x, y cos x and X-axis in the
4 interval [ 0, ]
8. S.T. sin 4 (/8)+sin 4 (3/8)+ sin 4(3/8) + sin(5/8)+sin(7/8)=3/2
9. If cos=3/5 and cos =5/13 and , are acute angles, then P.T.
1. sin 2 -=1/65 2. cos 2 - = 16/65
2 2
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SUB : COMMERCE TERMINAL-1 DATE : 24.08.16
SEC : Juniors: CE-2, 3 Marks:100
5x2=10
I. What are the accounting concepts? Explain any three accounting
concepts
2. Explain account rules with examples
II Answer the following questions 2x10=20
3. Book – Keeping 4. Capital 5. Assets 6. Liabilities
7. Drawings 8. Debtors 9. Creditors 10. Purchases
11. Sales 12. Accounting
III Answer the following Questions
3. Find the equation of the straight lines passing through he point (1, 2) and
making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle with vertices
(-2, -1), (6, -1) and (2, 5)
5. Find the circumcentre of the triangle whose vertices are (-2, 3) , (2, -1)
And ( 4, 0)
6. If P and q are the lengths of the perpendicular from the origin to the
lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2α. Prove
that 4p2 + q2 = a2
21. Two positive charges q1 = 4 x 10-6C and q2 = 9x10-6C are placed I. Annotate any one of the following in 10 – 15 lines each 1x5=5
10cm apart in air. The position of a third charge to be placed a) “The simplest thing will be for your own accord, and then the question won’t
between them, such that there will be no resultant force on it is arise
1) 6cm from q1 2) 3 cm from q1 3) 4cm from q1 4) 7 cm from q1 b) “I can’t see any point in learning dates. One can always look them up in a
book”.
22. The number of electrons to be removed from a glass rod in-order that II. Answer any one of the following in 10-15 lines each:- 1x5=5
it acquires a charge of 1C is a) Did Einstein’s Succeeded in leaving School ? How ?
1) 6.25x1012 2) 1012 3) 6.25x1013 4) 1013 b) What were Einstein’s views regarding rote learning? Why is mere rote
learning?
23. An electron is placed at the centre of a sphere of radius 0.2 metre useless?
having a charge 5x10-2 coulomb. The force on the electron is III Write a letter to your friend describing the mobile you bought recently1x5=5
1) Zero 2) 11x109 N 3) 22.5 x109 N 4) 2.5x109 N (OR)
Write a letter to the station house officer about a burglary in your house
24. Two unlike charges attract each other with a force of 10N. If the
distance between them is doubled, the force between them is IV. Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines describing briefly how to celebrate a
1) 40 N 2) 20N 3) 5 N 4) 2.5 N festival you like most 1x5=5
(OR)
25. A charge Q is placed at the corner of a cube. The electric flux Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines describing briefly the process of
through all the faces of the cube is applying
Q Q Q Q for a Job
1) 0 2) 6 0 3) 8 0 4) 3 0
V. Fill in the bank deposit form based on the following information: festival you like most 1x5=5
10x1/2=5 (OR)
Credit today an amount of Rs.9500/- ( Rs.500/- notes denomination) in Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines describing briefly the process of
the savings Account of Mr. Manoj Kumar whose Savings Bank account applying
No.Rs135789 in for a Job
Andhra Bank , Darga Branch, Chittoor.
V. Fill in the bank deposit form based on the following information: 10x1/2=5
Savings Bank Account Pay in Slip Credit today an amount of Rs.9500/- ( Rs.500/- notes denomination) in
Date:------(1)-- Notes/No Rs ps the savings Account of Mr. Manoj Kumar whose Savings Bank account
No.Rs135789 in
-----(2)----Branch ANDHRA BANK 1000x Andhra Bank , Darga Branch, Chittoor.
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a) “The simplest thing will be for your own accord, and then the question won’t SUB : PHYSICS Monthly Test DATE : 27.08.16
arise SEC : Seniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60
b) “I can’t see any point in learning dates. One can always look them up in a 1. Distinguish between transverse and longitudinal waves? 60x1=60
book”. 2. What is the phase difference between the incident and reflected waves when
II. Answer any one of the following in 10-15 lines each:- 1x5=5 the wave is reflected by a rigid boundary?
a) Did Einstein’s Succeeded in leaving School ? How ? 3. What is a stationary or standing wave?
b) What were Einstein’s views regarding rote learning? Why is mere rote 4. What do you understand by the terms ‘node’ and ‘antinode’?
learning? 5. What is the distance between a node and antinode in a stationary wave?
useless? 6. What is ‘Doppler effect’? Given an example
III Write a letter to your friend describing the mobile you bought recently1x5=5 7. What is the phase difference between incident and reflected waves at
(OR) a) an open end and b) closed end?
Write a letter to the station house officer about a burglary in your house 8. What happens to the fundamental frequency of a stretched string when its
linear density becomes 1/4th of its initial value?
IV. Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines describing briefly how to celebrate a 9. Define critical angle. Explain total internal reflection using a neat diagram?
10. Explain the formation of a rainbow? 38. What happens to the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor if the area of
11. Explain the formation of mirage? its plates is doubled.
12. Define Power of a convex lens. What is its unit? 39. The dielectric strength of air is 3 x 106 V / m at certain pressure, a parallel
13. What is dissension? Which co lour gets relatively more dispersed? plate capacitor with air in between the plates has a plate separation of 1cm,
14. What is myopia? How can it be corrected? Can you charge the capacitor to 3x106 V
15. Define focal length and radius of curvature of a concave lens 40. What are the importance of Oersted’s experiment?
16. What is optical density and how is it different from mass density? 41. State ampere’s law and Biot-savart’s law.
17. What are the laws of reflection through curved mirrors? 42 A circular coil of radius ‘r’ having ‘N’ turns carries a current ‘I’. What is its
18. A small angled prism of 4o deviates a ray through 2.48o. Find the refractive magnetic moment?
indeed of the prism. 43. What is the force on a charged particle of charge ‘q’ moving with a velocity
19. Derive an equation for the couple acting on a electric dipole in a uniform ‘V’ in a
electric field. uniform magnetic field of induction B? When does it become maximum?
20. What is meant by the statement ‘charge is quantized’? 44. What is the force on a conductor of lengh ‘L’ carrying current ‘I’ placed in a
21. Repulsion is the sure test of electrification than attraction. Why? mgnetic field of induction B ? When does it become maximum?
22. How many electrons constitute IC of charge 45. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter?
23. What happens to the weight of a body when it is charged positively? 46. What is the principle of a moving coil galvanometer?
24. What happens to the force between two changes if the distance between 47. What is the smallest value of current that can be measured with a moving
them is a) halved b) doubled coil
25. The electric lines of force do not intersect why? galvanometer
26. Consider two charges +q and =q placed at B and C of an equilateral triangle 48. How do you convert a moving coil galvanometer into an ammeter?
ABC. For this system, the total charge is zero. But the electric field 49. How do you convert a moving coil galvanometer into a voltmeter?
(intensity) at A which is equidistant from B and C is not zero. Why?
50 What is the relation between the permittivity of free space o , the
27. Electrostatic field lines of force do not form closed loops. If they form
closed loops then the work done in moving a charge along a closed path permeability of
will not be zero. From the above two statements can you guess the nature free space and the speed of light in vacuum?
of electrostatic force? electrostatics 51. What does a wave represent
28. State Gauss’s law in electrostatics 52). What is the Principle of superposition of waves?
29. When will be the electric flux negative? And when is it Positive 53) Under what conditions will a wave be reflected?
30. Write the expression for electric intensity due to infinite long charge due to 54) What is the distance between a mode and an antinode in a stationary wave?
infinite long charged wire, at a radial distancer from the wire 55) What are harmonics ?
31. Write the expression for electric intensity due to a charged conducting 56) What are ‘beats’?
spherical shell at points outside and inside the shell. 57) What is myopia ? How can it be corrected?
32. Can there be electric potential at a point with zero electric intensity? Give 58) What is hypermetropia ? How can it be corrected ?
an example 59) A circular coil of radius r having N turns carries a current i. What is its
magnetic
moment ?
60) Three identical resistor s are connected in parallel and total resistance of
33. Can there be electric intensity at a point with zero electric potential? circuit is
Give an Example. R/3. Find the value of each resistance
34. What are meant by equipotential surfaces? 61) Calculate the potential at a point P due to a charge of 4 x10 -7 C located 9 cm
35. Why is the electric field always at right angles to the equipotential surface? away.
Explain
36. There capacitors of capacitances 1 F . 2F and 3 F are connected in
parallel
a) What is the ratio of charges? B) What is the ratio of pontential differences?
37. There capacitors of capacitances 1 F . 2F and 3 F are connected in
Series a) what is the ratio of charge b) what is the ratio of potential
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differences
SUB : chemistry Monthly Test DATE : 29.08.16 3. Give the values of gas constant in different units ?
SEC : Juniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60 4. How many times methane diffuses faster than Sulphur dioxide?
SECTION - A 5. What is Botzmann’s constant ? Give its value.
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 6. Give the ratio of RMS, average and most probable speed of a gas molecules ?
1.Name the different intermolecular forces experienced by the molecules of a 7. What is compressibility factor ?
gas? 8. What is critical temperature? Give its for CO 2.
2. What are STP conditions ? 9. What are normal and standard boiling points? Give their values for H 2O
3. Give the values of gas constant in different units ? 10. What is Surface tension ? How does it vary with temperature.
4. How many times methane diffuses faster than Sulphur dioxide? SECTION - B
5. What is Botzmann’s constant ? Give its value. II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
6. Give the ratio of RMS, average and most probable speed of a gas molecules ? 11. Write the postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases.
7. What is compressibility factor ? 12. State and explain Dalton’s Law of Partial pressures
8. What is critical temperature? Give its for CO 2. 13. Deduce (a) Boyle’s Law b) Graham’s Law from Kinetic gas Equation
9. What are normal and standard boiling points? Give their values for H 2O 14. Write Vanderwaal’s equation of State ? Explain the physical significance of
10. What is Surface tension ? How does it vary with temperature. vanderwaal parameters?
SECTION - B 15. Write note on the following properties of liquids
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 a) Vapour Pressure b) Viscosity
11. Write the postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases. 16. Write a short note on London dispersion forces?
12. State and explain Dalton’s Law of Partial pressures 17. Derive an expression for Kinetic energy of gas molecules? Calculate the
13. Deduce (a) Boyle’s Law b) Graham’s Law from Kinetic gas Equation Kinetic energy of 5 moles of Nitrogen at 27oC
14. Write Vanderwaal’s equation of State ? Explain the physical significance of 18. 360cm3 of CH4 gas diffused through a porous membrane in 15 minutes.
vanderwaal parameters? Under similar conditions 120cm3 of another gas diffused in 10 minutes.
15. Write note on the following properties of liquids Find the molar mass of the gas?
a) Vapour Pressure b) Viscosity SECTION - C
16. Write a short note on London dispersion forces? III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
17. Derive an expression for Kinetic energy of gas molecules? Calculate the 19. Explain the following
Kinetic energy of 5 moles of Nitrogen at 27oC a) Planck’s quantum theory b) Photoelectric Effct
18. 360cm3 of CH4 gas diffused through a porous membrane in 15 minutes. 20. What are the postulates of Bohr’s model of atom? Discuss the importance
Under similar conditions 120cm3 of another gas diffused in 10 minutes. of this model to explain various series of line spectra in huydrogen atom.
Find the molar mass of the gas? 21. Define atomic orbital. Explain the shapes of s, p and d – orbitals with the
SECTION - C help of diagrams.
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. Explain the following
a) Planck’s quantum theory b) Photoelectric Effct
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of this model to explain various series of line spectra in huydrogen atom. Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :30.08.16
21. Define atomic orbital. Explain the shapes of s, p and d – orbitals with the SEC : Junior : M P C Marks: 25
help of diagrams. I Answer the following 5x2=10
1. Express cos6A + sin6A interms of Sin2A.
2. Find the extreme values of cos2x+cos2x
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 3. If cos = -5/13 and /2 < < , find the value of Sin2
SUB : chemistry Monthly Test DATE : 29.08.16 4. For what value of A in the first quadrant, the expression
SEC : Juniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60 cot 3 A 3cot A 1 3
SECTION - A 4
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 3cot 2 A 1 is positive ? 5. P.T. Sin10
0
cos10o
1.Name the different intermolecular forces experienced by the molecules of a II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
gas?
2. What are STP conditions ?
2 2 2 2 cos 4 2 cos( ) 2 2 2 2 cos 4 2 cos( )
6. If 0 < < /8, S.T. 2 6. If 0 < < /8, S.T. 2
7. If 180o < < 270o and sin = -4/5 calculate sin (/2)and cos (/2) 7. If 180o < < 270o and sin = -4/5 calculate sin (/2)and cos (/2)
8. If A is not an integral multiple of , 8. If A is not an integral multiple of ,
sin16 A sin16 A
P.T.Cos A . Cos2 A cos4 A . cos8A = 16sin A P.T.Cos A . Cos2 A cos4 A . cos8A = 16sin A
3 5 7 3 3 5 7 3
Sin 4 sin 4 ( ) sin 4 ( ) sin 4 ( ) Sin 4 sin 4 ( ) sin 4 ( ) sin 4 ( )
9. P.T. sin4 8 8 8 8 2 9. P.T. sin4 8 8 8 8 2
13. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the
digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 which are divisible by 6 when repetition of the digits is
allowed
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 14. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 red roses and 3 yellow roses of
Mathematics -IIA Monthly Test DATE :07.09.16 different sizes into a garland. In how many of them
SEC : Senior : M E C Marks: 75 i) all the yellow roses are together ii) no two yellow roses are together
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 15. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
1.Form polynomial equations of the lowest degree, with roots as 0, 0, 2, 2, -2, -2 ASSOCIATIONS. In how many of them
i) all the three S’s come together ii) the two A’s do not come together
2. Form the cubic equation with real coefficients, two roots of which
16. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the
are 1, 3- 2 digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
3. Find an algebraic equation of degree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots of
the equation 6x4 – 7x3 + 8x2 – 7x + 2 = 0, 17. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits
56 1,2,5,6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are divisible by
4. If P (r+6): 54 P (r+3) = 30800 : 1, find r. i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25
5. If there are 25 railway stations on a railway line, how many types of single III Answer any Five Questions 5x7=35
second class tickets must be printed, so as to enable a passenger to travel
18. If α,, are the roots of x – 6x + 11x – 6 = 0, then find the equation
3 2
from one station to another.
whose roots are α2+ 2, 2+2, 2+α2.
19. Solve x4 – 5x3 + 5x2 + 5x – 6 = 0, given that the product of two of its
roots is 3.
20. Solve the following equations, given that the roots of each are in H.P.
15x3 – 23x2 + 9x - 1 = 0
21. Solve 8x4 – 2x3 – 27x2 + 6x + 9 = 0 given that two roots have the same
absolute value , but are opposite in sing.
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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 10.09.2016 V. Mark the stress for any four of the following :- 4x1=4
SEC: Seniors Marks: 25 1) Vocation 2)Social 3) Delicious 4) Logic 5) Education
I. Annotate any one of the following in 10 – 15 lines each 1x4=4 6) Courteous 7) Financial 8) Historic
a) “Would I lay down my life to save my brother?
No, but I would to save two brothers or eight cousins.
b) Starkly put, we all simply carriers of genes
which manipulate us for their Survival and propagation.
II. Answer any one of the following in 10-15 lines each:- 1x4=4
a) ‘ It is better to save two brothers or eight cousins rather than one brother’.
illustrate.
b) Show that even bacteria and viruses exhibit cooperative behavior
III Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
5x1=5
5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units
6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles
7. What are SI unit of magnetic moment and magnetic induction
8. The force between two magnet poles separated by distance r in air is F.
At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled
4. Prove that tan 70o – tan 20o = 2 tan 50o 5) Evaluate cos2 2 2
6). If A is not an integral multiple of /2, P.T. tanA+ cotA = 2 cose2A VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Mathematics -IA Monthly Test DATE :
1 3 12.09.16
o
4
7. Express cos6A + Sin6A in terms of Sin2A 8). P.T. Sin10 cos10o SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 75
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
3 5
4 6 9
9. P.T. Cos48o cos12o = 8 10). P.T Sin21o cos9o – cos84o cos6o = 1 / 4 sin 2 sin 2 sin 2 .
1. Find the value of sin2 10 10 10 10
2. Evaluate cos225o – sin225o + tan 495o – cot 495o
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
3. Find a cosine function whose period is 7.
1o 1o
52 sin 2 22 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
4. Prove that tan 70o – tan 20o = 2 tan 50o 5) Evaluate cos2 2 2 SUB : BOTANY -I Monthly Test DATE : 12.09.16
6). If A is not an integral multiple of /2, P.T. tanA+ cotA = 2 cose2A SEC : Junior : BiPC Marks:60
1 3 I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
o
4 1. Mention the modes of reproduction in Algae and fungi.
7. Express cos6A + Sin6A in terms of Sin2A 8). P.T. Sin10 cos10o 2. How do liver worts reproduce vegetatively
3 5 3. Why do we refer to offspring formed by asexual method of reproduction as
8 Clones
9. P.T. Cos48o cos12o = 10). P.T Sin21o cos9o – cos84o cos6o = 1 / 4 4. Give reasons as to why cell division cannot be a type of reproduction in
multicultural organisms
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20 5. Define vivipary wix an examples
tan 610 tan 700 1 p
o o 2
6. What is self incompatibility?
7. Name the parts of pistle which develop in to fruits and seeds.
11. If tan 20o = P, prove that tan 560 tan 470 1 p2
o o
4. Prove that tan 70o – tan 20o = 2 tan 50o 5) Evaluate cos2 2 2 1 xy 1 xy
multiple of /2 then prove that
6). If A is not an integral multiple of /2, P.T. tanA+ cotA = 2 cose2A
2
1
3
4 x tan x 3
o
cos10o 24. If tan x + tan 3 3 , show that tan 3x = 1.
7. Express cos6A + Sin6A in terms of Sin2A 8). P.T. Sin10
3 5 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE ::CHITTOOR
9. P.T. Cos48o cos12o = 8 10). P.T Sin21o cos9o – cos84o cos6o = 1 / 4 PHYSICS IPE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20 ~~~
1. State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely falling body
tan 610 tan 700 1 p
o o 2
8Marks
11. If tan 20o = P, prove that tan 560 tan 470 1 p2
o o
2. What are collisions? Explain the possible types of one dimensional elastic
collision.
12. If sec + tan = 5, find the quadrant in which lies and find the value of
3. Develop the notion of work and kinetic energy and show that it leads to work-
sin
energy theorem
13. Sketch the graph of sin x in the interval [ - , ] 4. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
14. If tan (α-) = 7 /24 and tan α = 4 / 3, where α and are in the first quadrant derive an
prove equation for its time period What is seconds pendulum?
that α + = /2. 5. Define simple harmonic motion. Show that the motion (point) projection of a
15. Prove that sin2 +sin2( + /3) + sin2( - /3) = 3/2 particle
performing uniform circular motion, on any diameter is simple harmonic.
2 2 2 2 cos 4 2 cos( ) 6. Explain reversible and irreversible processes. Describe the working of carnot
16. If 0 < < /8, S.T. 2
engine.
4 3 4 5 4 7 3 obtain an expression for the efficiency.
cos cos cos
17. Show that cos4 8 8 8 8 2 7. State second law of thermodynamics. How is heat engine different from a
III. Answer any give of the following 5x7=35 refrigerator? 4
Marks.
3 5
and cos and , 8. State parallelogram law of vectors. Derive an expression for the magnitude
18. If cos α 5 13 are acute angles then prove that and
1 16 direction of the resultant vector.
a ) sin 2 and b) cos
2
9. Show that the trajectory of an object thrown at certain angle with the horizontal
2 65 2 65 is a Parabola
19. Let ABC be a triangle such that cot A + cot B + cot c = 3 . Then Prove 10. Show that the maximum height and range of a projectile are U2 sin2 and U2
That sin2
ABC is an equilateral triangle. 2g g
20. Solve the following simulataneous linear equations by using Cramer’s rule. 11. Mention the methods used to decrease friction
3x+4y+5z=18, 12. Why is pulling the lawn roller preferred to pushing it
2x-y+8z=13, 5x -2y+7z = 20 13. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
21. Solve 3x+4y+5z=18; 2x-y+8z=13 and 5x-2y+7z=20 by using ‘Matrix 14. Define vector product Explain the properties of a vector product with two
inversion method’. examples
15. State and prove parallel axes theorem
16. State and prove perpendicular axes theorem 2. What are collisions? Explain the possible types of one dimensional elastic
17. State and prove the principal of conservation of angular non entum. Explain collision.
the 3. Develop the notion of work and kinetic energy and show that it leads to work-
principles of conservation of angular momentum withy examples. energy theorem
18. Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force 4. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
constant k to derive an
which a mass m is attached. equation for its time period What is seconds pendulum?
19. State kepler’s laws of planetary motion 5. Define simple harmonic motion. Show that the motion (point) projection of a
20. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it particle
21. What is escape velocity? Obtain an expression for it performing uniform circular motion, on any diameter is simple harmonic.
22. Describe the behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load. 6. Explain reversible and irreversible processes. Describe the working of carnot
23. Write short note on triple point of water engine.
24. Two identical rectangular strips one of copper and the of steel, are riveted obtain an expression for the efficiency.
together 7. State second law of thermodynamics. How is heat engine different from a
to forma a compound bar. What will happen on heating? refrigerator? 4
25. What is a geostationary satellite? State its uses Marks.
26. State and explain first law of thermodynamics 8. State parallelogram law of vectors. Derive an expression for the magnitude
27. Derive a relation between the two specific heat capacities of gas on the basis and
of first direction of the resultant vector.
law of thermo dynamics. 9. Show that the trajectory of an object thrown at certain angle with the horizontal
28. Compare isothermal and an adiabatic process is a Parabola
29. Explain the kinetic interpretation of Temperature 10. Show that the maximum height and range of a projectile are U2 sin2 and U2
30. Explain the concept of absolute zero of temperature on the basis of kinetic sin2
theory 2g g
31. How specific heat capacity of monoatomic, diatomic and polyatomic gases 11. Mention the methods used to decrease friction
be 12. Why is pulling the lawn roller preferred to pushing it
explained on the basis of law of equatipartition of Energy? 13. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
32. State Newton’s law fo motion. Hence, derive the equation of motion F = ma 14. Define vector product Explain the properties of a vector product with two
from it. examples
33. State Boyle’s law and Charle’s Lw. Hence, derive ideal gas equation. 15. State and prove parallel axes theorem
Which of the two laws 16. State and prove perpendicular axes theorem
is better for the purpose of the thermometry and why? 17. State and prove the principal of conservation of angular non entum. Explain
34. State explain Newton’s Law of cooling. State the conditions under which the
Newton’s law of principles of conservation of angular momentum withy examples.
cooling is applicable 18. Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force constant
35. What is Reynold’s number? What is its significance? k to
36. Explain hydraulie lift and hydraulic brakes which a mass m is attached.
19. State kepler’s laws of planetary motion
20. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it
21. What is escape velocity? Obtain an expression for it
22. Describe the behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load.
23. Write short note on triple point of water
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE ::CHITTOOR 24. Two identical rectangular strips one of copper and the of steel, are riveted
PHYSICS IPE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS together
~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ to forma a compound bar. What will happen on heating?
~~~~ 25. What is a geostationary satellite? State its uses
1. State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely falling body 26. State and explain first law of thermodynamics
8Marks
27. Derive a relation between the two specific heat capacities of gas on the basis 2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it
of first 3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses
law of thermo dynamics. 4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth
28. Compare isothermal and an adiabatic process II . Very short answer question 4x1=4
29. Explain the kinetic interpretation of Temperature 5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to
30. Explain the concept of absolute zero of temperature on the basis of kinetic earth.
theory Why
31. How specific heat capacity of monoatomic, diatomic and polyatomic gases 6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use
be 7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain
explained on the basis of law of equatipartition of Energy? 8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to
32. State Newton’s law fo motion. Hence, derive the equation of motion F = ma east
from it. or East to west
33. State Boyle’s law and Charle’s Lw. Hence, derive ideal gas equation.
Which of the two laws
is better for the purpose of the thermometry and why? VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
34. State explain Newton’s Law of cooling. State the conditions under which Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16
Newton’s law of SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20
cooling is applicable I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16
35. What is Reynold’s number? What is its significance? 1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it.
36. Explain hydraulie lift and hydraulic brakes 2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it
3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses
4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth
II . Very short answer question 4x1=4
5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR earth.
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16 Why
SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20 6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use
I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16 7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain
1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it. 8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to
2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it east
3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses or East to west
4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth
II . Very short answer question 4x1=4 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16
earth. SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20
Why I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16
6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use 1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it.
7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain 2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it
8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to 3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses
east 4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth
or East to west II . Very short answer question 4x1=4
5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to
earth.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Why
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16 6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use
SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20 7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain
I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16 8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to
1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it. east
or East to west
sin 2 cos 7 d
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 9) Find 2
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16 10) Find the area of the region enclosed by the curves x = 4 – y 2, x = 0
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20 II. Answer any Five Questions 5x4=20
Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid medium:-
1 2 cos x 3sin x
1. MnO4- + So3-2 Mn+2 + SO4-2
2. Cr2O72- + SO2(g) Cr3+ (aq) + So42-
6 ½ marks
6 ½ marks 11)
Evaluate 1 sin x cos x
dx
12) Evaluate 4 cos x 5sin x
dx
/2
3. H2O2(aq) + Fe+2(aq) Fe+3(aq)+H2O(l) 6 ½ marks 2x 5 dx
x 2 x 10
2
dx 4 5cos x
13) Evaluate 14) Evaluate 0
III. Which the words in column ‘A’ with their meanings in column ‘B’ 1x5=5
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 1. Atheist a) apaprdonable offence
Chemistry Weekly Test DATE : 2. Etiquette` b) Who does not believe in God
23.09.16 3. Gregarious c) Knowing everything
4. Panancea d) fit for drinking
5. Omniscient e) rules of established behaviour
f) which can not be seen
g) of animals living in flocks
h) a supposed cure for all diseases and problems
IV. Mark the stress for any five of the following words: 5x1=5
1. Optical 2) musician 3) emphasize 4) biography 5) authorize
6) anthology 7) Indian 8) orthography 9) symbolize 10) visibility
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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 24.09.2016
SEC: Juniors (All Science ) Marks: 25
I. Annotate any one of the following in 10-15 lines each:- 1x4=4
a) We do it differently
in this dark continent
b) Holding a candelabrum before an idol
Just once a year
Is desecrating it.
II. Answer any one of the following in 10-15 lines each:- 1x4=4
a) How does the poet contrast the celebration of Mother’s Day in western
western countries and in our country ? 5x1=5
b) Does the poet approve of celebrating Mother’s Day ? Explain
III. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
IV. Rewrite the following sentences correcting the underlined part the entire
sentence
must be written 4x1=4
When you saw the movie ?
Ganesh lives here since 1990
If I was a bird, I would fly
To swim is a pleasant exercise
V. Identify the part of speech of the underlined words:- 4x1/2 =2
a) Pradeep is not as bold as Ashok
b) He has gone to college
c) The old man left for Delhi yesterday
d) Unless you work hard, you can not reach the goal
VI. Find the word that is different from the other words in the group:- 4x1=4
1) bitter bit bite
2) chaos cheap cheat
3) yacht chat chip
4) feather weather mathematics
VII Write the number of syllables for any four of the following 4x1/2 =2
1) Important 2) mould 3) Avert 4) Incompetent VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Chemistry Weekly Test DATE :27.09.16
SEC : Juniors :MPC Marks: 25
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I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
1. P.T.sin-1 3/5 + sin-1 = cos-1 36/85
2, Find the values of sin (cos-1 3/5 + cos-1 12/13)
1 1 2
2(Tan Tan 1 3 / 5
3. P.T. cos 4 9
4. P.T. Tan-1 1/2 + Tan-1 1/5 + Tan-1 1/8 = /4
1 x 1 1 1
Cot , x 0 and x 1.
5. Solve Cot-1 1 x 2 x
6. If Tan-1 x + Tan-1 y + Tan-1 z = , then P.T. x + y + z = xyz.
r.C r n.2n 1
3. If n is a positive integer, then we prove that i) r 1
n n
6. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the
equations 3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0
II. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
5x1=5
1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write
the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He pays 2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He poays
immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for
the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured
on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”. on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”.
3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months. 3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months.
Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the
bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in
the books of lakshmi. the books of lakshmi.
1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The 1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The
bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write
the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He pays 2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He poays
immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for
the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured
on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”. on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”.
3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months. 3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months.
Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the
bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in
the books of lakshmi. the books of lakshmi.
1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The 1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The
bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write
the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He pays 2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He poays
immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for
the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured
on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”. on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”.
3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months. 3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months.
Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the
bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in
the books of lakshmi. the books of lakshmi.
1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The 1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The
bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write
the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He pays 2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He poays
immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for
the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured
on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”. on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”.
3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months. 3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months.
Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the
bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in
the books of lakshmi. the books of lakshmi.
1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The
bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : MATHS-IB II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SEC : Juniors: MPC Marks:75 DATE : 04.10.16
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units
2. Show that the points (2, 3, 5), (-1, 5, -1,) and (4, -3, 2) from a right angled
isosceles triangle
3. Find the ratio in which YZ-plane divides the line joining A(2, 4, 5) and
B(3, 5, -4)
4. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the
centroid of terrahedron, find the fourth vertex.
5. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
and the vertices A, B are (1,1,1) and (-2, 4, 1) respectively.
6. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form
7. Write the equation of the plane 4x – 4y+2z + 5 = 0 in the intercept form
8. Find the angle between the planes 2x – y + z = 6 and x + y + 2z = 7
9. Find the equation of the plane passing through (2, 3, 4) and perpendicular to
X-axis
10 Find the equation of the plane if the foot of the perpendicular from origin to
the plane is ( 2, 3, -5)
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 =
20
11. Show that the two pairs if lines 3x2 + 8xy – 3y2 = 0 and
3x2 + 8xy – 3y2 + 2x – 4y – 1 = 0 form a sqaure
12. Find the product of the lengths of the perpendiculars drawn from (2, 1) upon
the
lines 12x2 +25xy +12y2 +10x +11y +2 = 0
13. Show that the product of the perpendicular distances from a point (α, ) to
the pair
| a 2 2h b 2 |
( a b ) 2 4h 2
of straight lines ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 is
14. Find the centroid and the area of the triangles formed by the following lines
2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x +y + 4 = 0
15. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
l-5m+3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
16. If the direction ratios of a line are (3, 4, 0) find its direction consines and
also the
angles made with the coordinate axes. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
17. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube SUB : MATHS-IB II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35 SEC : Juniors: VCP Marks:75 DATE : 04.10.16
18. Show that the area of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units
n 2 h 2 ab
2. Show that the points (2, 3, 5), (-1, 5, -1,) and (4, -3, 2) from a right angled
am 2 2hlm bl 2 isosceles triangle
lx+my+n = 0 is
3. Find the ratio in which YZ-plane divides the line joining A(2, 4, 5) and
19. If the equation S = ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents a pair of
B(3, 5, -4)
parallel straight lines, then i) h2 = ab (ii) af2 = bg2 and
4. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the
g 2 ac f 2 bc centroid of terrahedron, find the fourth vertex.
2
a(a b) b( a b) 5. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
iii) the distance between the parallel lines =2 and the vertices A, B are (1,1,1) and (-2, 4, 1) respectively.
6. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear
20 Show that the lines joining the origin to the points of intersection of the curve 7. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
x2 – xy + y2 + 3x + 3y – 2 = 0 and the straight line x – y - 2 = 0 are and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively.
mutually 8. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
perpendicular of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.
9. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2)
21 Find the angle between the lines joining the origin to the points of 10. If a line makes angles α,, with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes,
intersection of what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2 ?
the curve x2 + 2xy + y2 +2x +2y – 5=0 and the line 3x – y + 1 = 0 II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 =
20
22 If a ray makes angles α, , , with the four diagonals of a cube find 11. Show that the two pairs if lines 3x2 + 8xy – 3y2 = 0 and
cos2 α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2 3x2 + 8xy – 3y2 + 2x – 4y – 1 = 0 form a sqaure
12. Find the product of the lengths of the perpendiculars drawn from (2, 1) upon
23. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n = 0 2mn + 3nl – the
5lm = 0 lines 12x2 +25xy +12y2 +10x +11y +2 = 0
are perpendicular to each other 13. Show that the product of the perpendicular distances from a point (α, ) to
the pair
24. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the | a 2 2h b 2 |
equations
3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl – 5lm = 0 ( a b ) 2 4h 2
of straight lines ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 is
14. Find the centroid and the area of the triangles formed by the following lines
2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x +y + 4 = 0
15. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
l-5m+3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
16. If the direction ratios of a line are (3, 4, 0) find its direction consines and VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
also the SUB : MATHS-IIB II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
angles made with the coordinate axes. SEC : Senior : MPC Marks:75 DATE : 05.10.16
17. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35 (a x b x ) 2
18. Show that the area of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0
1. Evaluate
a xb x dx
n 2 h 2 ab
1 cos 2 x
lx+my+n = 0 is
am 2 2hlm bl 2
2. Evaluate 1 cos 2 x
dx
19. If the equation S = ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents a pair of x5
parallel straight lines, then i) h2 = ab (ii) af2 = bg2 and 12 dx
3. Evaluate 1 x
g 2 ac f 2 bc
2 1 ( x 1x )
iii) the distance between the parallel lines =2
a(a b) b( a b) x2 e dx
1
4. Find
20 Show that the lines joining the origin to the points of intersection of the curve x 1 sin x
2 = 0 are
e 1 cos x dx
x2 – xy + y2 + 3x + 3y – 2 = 0 and the straight line x – y - 5. Evaluate
mutually 4
perpendicular | 2 x |dx
6. Evaluate 0
21 Find the angle between the lines joining the origin to the points of 16
x1/4
intersection of 0 1 x1/2 dx
the curve x2 + 2xy + y2 +2x +2y – 5=0 and the line 3x – y + 1 = 0 7. Evaluate
2
sin
4
22 If a ray makes angles α, , , with the four diagonals of a cube find x cos 6 x dx
cos2 α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2 8. Find 0
6/5
23. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n = 0 2mn + 3nl – d 2 y dy 3
5lm = 0
2 6y
dx dx
are perpendicular to each other 9. Find the order and degree of
10. Form the differential equation corresponding to y = A cos3x + B sin3x,
24. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the where A and B are parameters.
equations
3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl – 5lm = 0
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew
20 a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar
dx accepted the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank
11. Find 3cos x 4sin x 6
at 10% per annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar.
9 cos x sin x
12. Evaluate
4sin x 5cos xdx Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2
dx months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama.
(1 x) 3 2x x2
dx Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was
honoured on the due date.
13. Evaluate
1 Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
log(1 x)
0
1 x2
dx
14. Evaluate
Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew
0
x sin 7 x cos 6 x dx a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar
accepted the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank
15. Find
at 10% per annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity.
16. Solve : (1 + ex/y) dx + ex/y (1– x/y) dy = 0
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar.
17. Solve ( x + y + 1) dy / dx = 1
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2
months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama.
Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35
honoured on the due date.
5 x 1
dx on (2, 5) sin x 3 cos x
dx Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
18. Evaluate x2 19) Evaluate Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew
sin x dx
n
a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar
20. Obtain the reduction formula In = n being a politive integer,
accepted the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank
sin
4
x dx at 10% per annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity.
n 2 and deduce the value of
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar.
/2
x
sin x cos x
0
dx
2 2
log( 2 1) Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2
months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama.
21 Show that
Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was
honoured on the due date.
x sin x Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
0
1 cos 2 x
dx
22. Evaluate Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew
a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar
23. Solve y2 dx + ( x2 – xy + y2) dy = 0 accepted the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank
at 10% per annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar.
dy
24. Solve : dx ( x2 y3 + xy ) = 1 Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2
months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama.
Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was
honoured on the due date.
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2
st
Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1 July 2014. Amar drew months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama.
a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was
accepted the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank honoured on the due date.
at 10% per annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity. Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar.
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2
months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama.
Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was
honoured on the due date.
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew
a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
accepted the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank SUB : CHEMISTRY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-
at 10% per annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity. 2016
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar. SEC :Juniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE :06.10.16
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2 1. What do you mean by Significant figures?
months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama. 2. What is a redox reaction? Give an example.
Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was 3. The Empirical formula of a compound is CH2O. Its molecular wt. is 90.
honoured on the due date. Calculate the molecular formula of the compound.
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna. 4. How many number of moles of glucose are present in 540 gms of glucose?
5. What volume of CO2 obtained by heating 4g of CaCO3 ?
6. Define oxidation and Reduction?
7. Calculate the weight of 0.1 moles of sodium Carbonate.
8. What volume of H2 at STP is required to reduce 0.795 g of CuO to give Cu
Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew and H2O.
a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar 9. To 50ml of 0.1 N Na2CO3 solution, 150ml of H2O is added. Then Calculate
accepted the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank the normality of resultant solution.
at 10% per annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity. 10. Find the oxidation number to the underlined elements in each of the
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar. following Species? A) KMnO4 b) Cr2O7-2
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2 11. State the law of definite proportions. Suggest one problem to understand
months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama. the law, by woking out that problem.
Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was 12. What is molartiy of a solution? Calculate the molarity of NaOH in
honoured on the due date. solution prepared by dissolving 4g in enough water to form 250ml of the
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna. solution.
13. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method.
MnO42 + Cl2 MnO4 + Cl
Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew 14. Balance the following redox reaction by ion - electron method:
a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar Cr(OH)3+ IO3 OH CrO4 2 + I
accepted the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank 15. What is Empirical cormula of a compound. Chemical analysis of a
at 10% per annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity. compound gave the following percentage composition by weight of the
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar. element present, Carbon = 10.06%, hydrogen = 0.84% chlorine = 89.10%.
Calculate the compirical formula of the compound. element present, Carbon = 10.06%, hydrogen = 0.84% chlorine = 89.10%.
16. Balance the following redox reaction by ion - electron method: in acid Calculate the compirical formula of the compound.
medium Fe+2 + H2O2 Fe+3 + H2O 16. Balance the following redox reaction by ion - electron method: in acid
17. Explain a) Disproportionation reaction and medium Fe+2 + H2O2 Fe+3 + H2O
b) Comproportionation reactions 17. Explain a) Disproportionation reaction and
18. How do the following properties very in a group and in a period? Explain b) Comproportionation reactions
a) E.A b) E.N 18. How do the following properties very in a group and in a period? Explain
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 a) E.A b) E.N
19. Write an essay on s, p, d and f-blocks? III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
20. Relate the electronic contriguration of elements and their properties in the 19. Write an essay on s, p, d and f-blocks?
classification of elements? 20. Relate the electronic contriguration of elements and their properties in the
21. Define IE1 and IE2 . Why is IE2 > IE1 for a given atom? Discuss the classification of elements?
factors that effect IE of an element? 21. Define IE1 and IE2 . Why is IE2 > IE1 for a given atom? Discuss the
factors that effect IE of an element?
x3
15. Resolve (1 x) (1 x ) into partial fractions.
2 2
x4
16. Resolve ( x 1)( x 2) into partial fractions.
x4
17. Find the coefficient of x in the power series expansion of x 5 x 6
2
n
22. Solve the equation 8x3 – 20x2 + 6x + 9=0 given that the equation has
multiple roots
a2 b2 c2 k2
.... xm
23. Show that the equation x a x b1 x c1 x k1
1
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
where a, b, c, ….k, m, a1 b1, …..k1 are all real numbers, can not SUB : MATHS-IA Weekly Test
have a non-real root. Marks:25
Solve the x4 – 10x3 +26x2 – 10x + 1= 0 SEC : Junior : MPC DATE :18.10.16
I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
A B C
b cos 2 c cos 2 S
1. S.T. a cos2 2 2 2 R
1 cos( A B) cos C a b2 2
2 2
2. Prove that 1 cos( A C ) cos B a c
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 3 If a : b: c = 7 : 8 : 9, find cos A : cos B : cos C.
SUB : MATHS-IA Weekly Test A B C s2
cot cot cot
Marks:25 4. Prove that i) 2 2 2
SEC : Junior : MPC DATE :18.10.16
I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 A B C bc ca ab s 2
tan tan tan
A B C ii) 2 2 2
b cos 2 c cos 2 S
1. S.T. a cos2 2 2 2 R 5. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2 , then prove that the triangle is right angled
6. The upper 3/ 4 th portion of a vertical pole subtends an angle Tan -1 3/5 at a
1 cos( A B ) cos C a b2 2
point in
2 2
2. Prove that 1 cos( A C ) cos B a c the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the foot.
3 If a : b: c = 7 : 8 : 9, find cos A : cos B : cos C. Given that
the vertical pole is at a height less than 100 m from the ground, find its
A B C s2 height.
cot cot cot
4. Prove that i) 2 2 2
A B C bc ca ab s 2
tan tan tan
ii) 2 2 2
5. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2 , then prove that the triangle is right angled
6. The upper 3/ 4 th portion of a vertical pole subtends an angle Tan -1 3/5 at a
point in
the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the foot.
Given that
1 cos( A B) cos C a 2 b 2
2 2
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 2. Prove that 1 cos( A C ) cos B a c
SUB : MATHS-IA Weekly Test 3 If a : b: c = 7 : 8 : 9, find cos A : cos B : cos C.
Marks:25 A B C s2
SEC : Junior : MPC DATE :18.10.16 cot cot cot
I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 4. Prove that i) 2 2 2
A B C A B C bc ca ab s 2
b cos 2 c cos 2 S tan tan tan
1. S.T. a cos 2 2 2 2 R ii) 2 2 2
1 cos( A B ) cos C a b2 2 5. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2 , then prove that the triangle is right angled
2 2 6. The upper 3/ 4 th portion of a vertical pole subtends an angle Tan -1 3/5 at a
2. Prove that 1 cos( A C ) cos B a c point in
3 If a : b: c = 7 : 8 : 9, find cos A : cos B : cos C. the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the foot.
A B C s2 Given that
cot cot cot the vertical pole is at a height less than 100 m from the ground, find its
4. Prove that i) 2 2 2 height.
A B C bc ca ab s 2
tan tan tan
ii) 2 2 2
5. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2 , then prove that the triangle is right angled
6. The upper 3/ 4 th portion of a vertical pole subtends an angle Tan -1 3/5 at a 1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra
point in drew
the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the foot. upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two
Given that months .
the vertical pole is at a height less than 100 m from the ground, find its The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a..
height. On the
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges.
Pass the
journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana
2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a
bill
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries
in the
books of Radhika & Harika
1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra
drew
upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two
months . 1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra
The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a.. drew
On the upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges. months .
Pass the The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a..
journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana On the
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges.
2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a Pass the
bill journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries 2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a
in the bill
books of Radhika & Harika for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries
in the
books of Radhika & Harika
1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra
drew
upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two
months . 1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra
The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a.. drew
On the upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges. months .
Pass the The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a..
journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana On the
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges.
Pass the 2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a
journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana bill
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries
bill in the
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to books of Radhika & Harika
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries
in the
books of Radhika & Harika
2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a
bill
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries
in the
books of Radhika & Harika
III. Fill in the Bank Draft form based on the following information:- 10x1/2 = 5
Mrs. Vimala Reddy applied today at SBI, Repally
1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra
drew
upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two
months .
The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a..
On the
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges.
Pass the
journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana
IV. Match the words with their meanings/definitions: 5x1=5
1. autocracy a) One who studies the past throufh objects left behind
2. apiary b) an instmment for measuring electric currents.
3. archaeologist c) government by a sovereign with uncontrolled
authority
4. entynology d) a place where grain is stored
5. ammeter e) a place where bees are kept
f) the study of the originand history of words.
V. Mark the stress for any two of the following :- 2x1/2=2
i) Parent ii) academy iii) gold iv) economy
14. 50ml of 0.2 M Hcl is added to 30ml of 0.1 M KOH solution find PH of the
solution?
15. Calculate the PH for 0.004M NaOH Solution?
x3 return came, he looked at the peepal leaf on my slate and asked, ‘Did you draw
this ?’ I got scared and said, ‘ No sir …….and Started walking backwards
15. Resolve (1 x) (1 x ) into partial fractions.
2 2
thinking I’d get a slap. But he said, very good, you’ll become a good artist’, and
x4 gave me 10 marks out of 10.
Questions:
16. Resolve ( x 1)( x 2) into partial fractions. 1. What were the children asked to draw ?
x4 2. How did the teacher praise the writer of the passage?
17. Find the coefficient of xn in the power series expansion of x 5 x 6
2
4. gossamer d) a unit of money in several European countries intersect each other othrogonally.
5. crown e) a decorative candle stick. 5. If the angle between the circles x2 + y2 -12x - 6y + 41=0 and
6. Candelabrum f) a piece of meat from a cow’s back. x2 + y2 +kx +6y -59= 0 is 45o then find k.
VII Complete the following dialogue:- 1x4=4
Rajesh : I am so happy to ……..1(a)…….after …..1(b)……..
Sateesh : Can’t believe that six years ……2(a)….. since we…..2(b)……
Rajesh : Are you ……3(a)…or still …3(b)………
Sateesh : I complete ….4(a)…and soon after ……4(b)… II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
6. Find the eqation of the circle which is orthogonal to each of the following
circles x2 + y2 +2x + 17y + 4 = 0 , x2 + y2+7x +6y +11 = 0 ,
x2 + y2 - x +22y +3 = 0
7. Find the eqation of the circle cutting orthogonally to the circles
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y +11= 0, x2 + y2 -10x - 4y +21 = 0 and has 2x + 3y = 7 as
SUB : English Weekly Test DATE : 10.12.16 diameter
SEC : Juniors : Science & Arts Marks:25 8. If the straight line represented by x cos + y sin = p intersects the circle
I. Annotate any one of the following:- 1x4=4 x2 + y2 = a2 at the points A and B, then show that the equation of the circle
a) They sit and stare and stare and sit , until they’re hypnotized by it, with AB as diameter is ( x2 + y2 – a2) – 2p ( x cos + y sin - p) = 0
until they’re absolutely drunk, with all that shocking ghastly Junk 9. Find the equation and length of the common chord of the two circles.
b) It rots the sense in the head? It kills imagination dead ! S x2 + y2 +3x +5y +4 = 0 and S1 x2 + y2 +5x +3y +4 = 0
It clogs and clutters up the mind !
.II. Answer any one of the following :- 1x4=4
a) Sudha murthy was extremely determined and resolute.
Justify this statement
b) Why did Sudha Murthy not feel nervous at the intervies ?
III. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
that follow. 5x1=5
One day in primary school the teacher told our class, ‘Draw a leaf’ and VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
left. Later, as each boy showed him his work, the teacher was furious. When my SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25
return came, he looked at the peepal leaf on my slate and asked, ‘Did you draw SEC :Senior: VEP-1 . DATE :16.12.16
this ?’ I got scared and said, ‘ No sir …….and Started walking backwards ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
thinking I’d get a slap. But he said, very good, you’ll become a good artist’, and I. Answer all questions 5x2=10
gave me 10 marks out of 10. 1. Find the angle between the circles x2 + y2 – 12x – 6y + 41 = 0 and
Questions: x2 + y2 +4x + 6y - 59 = 0
1. What were the children asked to draw ? 2. Find k, if the pair of cirfcles x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y +12 = 0 and
2. How did the teacher praise the writer of the passage? x2 + y2 – 4x +6y +k = 0 are orthogonal.
3. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y +3 = 0, x2 + y2 – 5x – 6y +4 = 0
SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25 4. Show that the circles x + y -2x+4y+4=0 and x2 + y2+3x +4y +1 = 0 are
2 2
a2 c2
14. Show that 4 sin 2C + 4 sin 2A =
15. Show that r + r3+ r1 – r2 = 4R cos B.
r1 r2 r3 1 1
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
11. Show that bc ca ab r 2 R SUB : MathS -2A WEEKLY TEST DATE :
65 21 17.07.18
12. . If a = 13 , b= 14, c=15,show that R = 8 r = 4, r1 = 2 , r2 = 12 and r3 = 14 SEC : SR.MPC & MEC Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions :
21 3 2x5=10
13.. The upper 2 the protion of a vertical pole subtends and angle 4 at a 6 1
point in the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the x 6
foot. Given that the vertical pole is at a height less that 100 m from the 1) If x=cis , then find the value of
x 2) Find the
1 i
16
ground, find its height
value of
A B c bc ca ab s 2 II Answer any three of the following 3x7=21
tan tan
14. Prove that tan 2 2 2 1) If , are the roots of the equation x 2 x 4 0 then for any n N
2
show that
n
n n 2n1 cos
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 3
SUB : MATHS IA MONTHLY Test Marks:50 2) If cos cos cos 0 sin sin sin ,prove
SEC :JUNIORS MEC . DATE :27.11.17
3
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 sin 2 sin 2 sin 2
I Answer the following 5x2=10 that 2
1. For any x R P.T. Cosh x – Sinh x = cosh(2x)
4 4
3) Find all the roots of the equations x x x 1 0
11 7 4
x 8
1
2. If cosh x =sec then prove that tanh2 2 = tan2 Tan . 3
1 sin i cos
1 1 8 8 1
log e 3 1 sin i cos
3. Show that tanh-1 2 2
4. If sinh x = ¾, find cosh (2x) and sinh (2x) 4) Show that one value of 8 8
x 6
1) If x=cis , then find the value of
x 2) Find the 1 sin 8 i cos 8
1
1 i
16
value of 1 sin i cos
II Answer any three of the following 3x7=21 4) Show that one value of 8 8
show that
n
n n 2n1 cos
3
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
2) If cos cos cos 0 sin sin sin ,prove SUB : MathS -2A WEEKLY TEST DATE :
3 17.07.18
cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 sin 2 sin 2 sin 2 SEC : SR.MPC & MEC Marks:25
that 2
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x5=10
3) Find all the roots of the equations x x x 1 0
11 7 4
6 1
8 x 6
3
1) If x=cis , then find the value of x 2) Find the
1 sin 8 i cos 8
1 i
16
1
value of
1 sin i cos II Answer any three of the following 3x7=21
4) Show that one value of 8 8
1) If , are the roots of the equation x 2 x 4 0 then for any n N
2
value of 8
II Answer any three of the following 3x7=21 3
1 sin i cos
1) If , are the roots of the equation x 2 x 4 0 then for any n N
2
8 8 1
show that 1 sin i cos
n 4) Show that one value of 8 8
n n 2n1 cos
3
2) If cos cos cos 0 sin sin sin ,prove VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
3 Seniors: VIP-B, VEP-2 & Bi.P.C Marks20
cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 sin 2 sin 2 sin 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
that 2
~~~~~~~~~
3) Find all the roots of the equations x x x 1 0
11 7 4
1.What are the parameters used to describe a progressive harmonic wave?
2. What is the principle of superposition of waves?
3. What are harmonics?
4. What are ‘beats’?
5. The electric lines of forces do not intersect. Why? a. What is the ratio of charges?
6. Repulsion is the sure test of charging than attraction. Why? b. What is the ratio of potential differences?
7.How many electrons constitute 1 C of charge? 11.Can there be electric intensity at a point with zero electric potential? Give
8. When is the electric flux negative and when is it positive? An example.
9. The dielectric strength of air is 3x106 Vm-1 at certain pressure. A parallel 12. Define mean free path of electron in a conductor.
Plate capacitor with air in between the plates has a plate separation of 1 cm. 13. Define resistivity or specific resistance.
Can you charge the capacitor to 3x106 v? 14. Why is manganin used for making standard resistors?
10. Three capacitances 1F, 2F and 3F are connected in series. 15. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment?
a. What is the ratio of charges? 16. A circular coil of radius r having N turns carries a current i. What is its
b. What is the ratio of potential differences? magnetic
11.Can there be electric intensity at a point with zero electric potential? Give Moment?
An example. 17. What is the smallest value of current that can be measured with a moving
12. Define mean free path of electron in a conductor. Coil galvanometer?
13. Define resistivity or specific resistance. 18. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter.
14. Why is manganin used for making standard resistors? 19. A current carrying circular loop lies on a smooth horizontal plane. Can a
15. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment? uniform
16. A circular coil of radius r having N turns carries a current i. What is its Magnetic field be set up in such a manner that the loop turns about the vertical
magnetic axis?
Moment? 20. What is the principle of a moving coil galvanometer?
17. What is the smallest value of current that can be measured with a moving
Coil galvanometer?
18. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter.
19. A current carrying circular loop lies on a smooth horizontal plane. Can a
uniform
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1) 1 C 2) 10 C 3) 20 C 4) 15 C
27. The capacity of a parallel plate capacitor of each plate area aof 10cm x VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR
10cm abd separated by a distance 1 mm
1) 88.42 PF 2) 8 PF 3) 2 PF 4) 10 PF
28. Three connected conductors A, B and C have a total charge 49 C. the VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR
ratio of their capacitances are 1 : 3 : 2. The charges on them
individuaslly. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR
1) 24C,12C,12C 2) 8C,18C,22C 3) 1) 8C,24C,16C
4) 16C,16C,16C
29. The potential due to the electrikc dipole at a distance r from the dipole on VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR
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1 2qa 1 qa 1 4qa
2) zero 3) 4)
1)
4 r 2
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30 12 J work should be done in moving 0.01C charge between two point sin
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प्रश्नाः
1,वक्ष
ृ े प्रतिवसतः पक्षिणो नाम किम ्?
ई, धर्मनिष्ठा इति पाठ्यांशः कस्मात ् संगह
ृ ीतः?
2,कस्मिन ् सव
ु र्णमत्ु पध्यते ?
उ, सर्वेन्द्रियाणाम ् प्रधानं किम ् ?
3,पक्षिणमुद्दिश्य कः समाययौ ?
ऊ, पथि
ृ व्यां त्रीणि रत्नानि कानि ?
4,सः पक्षी कुत्र परीषमुत्ससर्ज ?
8, त्रयाणां लघुसमाधान प्रश्नानि लिखत। 3x2=6
5,व्याधः वक्ष
ृ े को बबन्ध ?
12, नामनिर्देशपूर्वकं त्रीणि सन्धत्त। 3x2=6
1, ,हरिः+गच्छति 2, रामः+अपि 3, षट्+मुखः
4 अच ्+अन्तः 5, तत ् +टीका 6,शरत ्+चन्द्रः।
13, नामनिर्देशपूर्वकं त्रीणि विघटयत। 3x2=6
1, पितरि
ु च्छा 2, कोऽपि 3, जगन्नाथः
4, तदपि 5, पेष्ठा 6, सज्जनः।
14, द्वयोः शब्दयोः सर्वविभक्तिरूपाणि लिखत। 2x6=12
1, वणिक् 2, भवत ् 3, सरित ् 4, सम्पद्
15, त्रयाणां समासानि विग्रह वाक्यानि लिखत। 3x2=6
1, त्रिभुववनम ् 2, सप्तर्षयः 3, रामलक्षणौ
4, शिवकेशवौ 5, यथाशक्ति। 6,शाकप्रति ।
16,अधोनिर्दष्टपट्टिकामाधारीकृत्य पञ्चसाधुवाक्यानि लिखत ।
शिवः फलं खादामि 5x1=5
सः पाठं पठसि
अहं चित्रं पश्यति
त्वं दे वं पिबति
गीता क्षीरं पूजयति ।
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