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2.6.20 Chemistry 2.6.

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

29-5-2020 SENIOR BOTANY


1. Ribosomes were first observed by
1)Stroma 2) Inner membrane 3) Thylakoids 4) 2 & 3
2. Chromatin found in the nucleus is a
1.Ribonucleoprotein 2) Nucleoprote in 3)Lipoproteoin 4) Lipoxyprotein
3. Cell organelle not found in erythrocytes of many mammals is
1.Mitochondria 2) Ribosomes 3) Nujcleus 4) All
4.A Chromosome with only one arm is
1)Acricebtruc 2) Telocentric 3) Metacentrc 4) Sub-metacentric
5. The cell organelle which helps in oxidative phosphorylation is
1)Chloroplast 2) Mitochondria 3) Ribosome 4) ER
6.Na+ and K+ pumping across the membrane is a/am
1)Passive transport 2) Acive transport 3) Diffusion 4) None of these
7.Choose the incorrect statement
1)Primary cell wall is formed between middle lamellum and plasma inembrane
Dt:28-5-202 Junior Vip A

1. The position vectors of P and Q are respectively a and b If R is a


point on PQ such that PR = S PQ, then the position vector of R is
1) sb – 4a 2) 5b + 4a 3) 4b – a 4) 4b + 5a
2. If  (2i – 4j + 4k) is aunit vector then  =
1 1 1 1
1) ± 4 2) ± 7 3) ± 5 4) ± 6
  
3. Unit vector making angles 6 , 6 3
With i, j, k directions is :
1 1
3 (i+j+k) 2) 3 (i-j+k)
1
3) 3 (i-j-k) 4) Impossible to get such a vector

4. If a=j-2j+k, b-4i+2j-k, c=i+2j-k and a+  b is parallel to c then  =


1) -2/ 3 2) 2/3 3) 3/2 4) -3/2
5. The ratio in which the line segment joining the points with P.V.’s
i+2j+3k, -3i+6j-8k is divided by xy-plane is
1) 3 : 8 2) 3 : 3) : 3 4) 8 : 3
6. Let ‘O’ be the origin and A, B be two points, p, q are vectors
respresented by OA, OB and their magnitudes are p, q respectively.
Vector bisecting AOB is
p q p q
 
p q p q
p q p q
  p q

p q

p q p q p q p q
2) 3) 4)

7.The equation to the line passing through the points A(i+j+k)and


b(i+j-k) is
r=i+(1+t) j+(1-2t)k 2) r=(1+t)ij+j(1-2t)k

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. Equation of the vertical the passing through the point (-4, 5) is


1) x+4=0 2) x-4=0 3) x-5=0 4) x+5=0
3
3. Equation of the line with slope 2 and x-intercept 5 is
1) 3x+2y=15 2) 3x-2y=15 3) 3x+2y=10 4) 3x+2y=12
4. Normal form of x- 3 y+6=0 is

  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)

3) (-3, -6) (5, 2) 4) (3, 6) (-, 2)


6. P (a, b) lies on the line y = 6x – 1 and Q (b, a) lies on the line 2x-y=. Then
the equation of the line PQ is
2x+y=3 2) 3x+2y=3 3) x+y=6 4) 3x+y=7


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

10. The trinangle formed by the lines x+y=0, 3x+y=4=0, x+3y-4=0 is


1) Isoceles 2) Right angled 3) Equilateral 4) Scalane
 cos  sin  
  sin  cos  
11. If A =   then show that afor all the positive integers n,
 cos n sin n 
  sin n cos n 
An =  
bc b  c 1
ca c  a 1
ab a  b 1
12. Show that = ( a – b) (b-c) (c-a)
 1 2 2 
 2 1 2 
 
 2 2 1 
13. If A = , then show that the adjoint of A is 3A1 Find A-1
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SEC: Juniors MARKS:75 SUB:Chemistry Paper-I GRAND TEST -I DATE:14.02.2020
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20 SEC: Juniors MARKS:60
1. If f : R → R are defined by f (x) = 2x2 + 3 and g (x) = 3x-2, then find I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
i) (fog) (x), ii) (gof) (x), iii) fof (0) iv) go (fof) (3) 1. What is meant by ionic product of water ?
2. Find the domain of the real valued function f (x) = x 2  25 2. What is chemical oxygen demand ?
3. Lithum reacts, with water less Vigorously than Sodium give your reasons?
3 0 0 4. Why is gypsum added to cement?
0 3 0 5. Explain inert Pair effect?
  6. Give the formula of borazine? What is its common name ?
 0 0 3
3. If A = , then find A4 7. Graphite is a good conductor Explain?
1 5 3   2 1 0  8. Why is co poisonous?
 2 4 0  and B   0 2 5  9. Name the common components of Photo chemical smog?
    10. Write the IUPAC name of
 3 1 5 1 2 0  a) b)
4. If A = then find 3A – 4B1.
1 2 3 II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
 2 3 4 11. What is Lechatelier’s Principle ? Discuss the application lachateliers
  principle for the industrial synthesis of ammonia.
 0 1 2 12. What is PH. Calculate the PH of 0.001 M HCl solution?
5. Find the rank of a matrix
6. Find the unit vector in the direction of the sum of the vectors. 13. Explain with suitable examples the following ?
a=2i+2j-5k and b = 2i+j+3k i) electron deficient ii) electron precise iii) electron-rich hydrides.
7. Find the vector equation of the line joining the points 2i+j+3kand-4i+3j-k 14. Explain the term hard water and soft water.
8. If the vectors λ i-3j+5k and 2 λ i- λ j - k are perpendicular to each other , find write anote on the i) Ion Exchange method
λ ii) calgon method for the removal of hardness of water
9. If | a | =13, |b| = 5 and a. b =60, then find | a x b|. 15. What do you know about castner kellener Process?
10. If the vector a = 2i – j + k, b = i+2j – 3j and c=3i+pj+5k are coplanar, then Write the principle involved init?
find p. 16. Explain the structure of diborane ?
II. Answer the following six questions. 5x4=20 17. Explain the differences in properties of diamond and graphite on the
basis of their structure?
18. Explain a) position isomerism b) chain isomerism
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
19. How do we get benzene from Acetylene ? Give the corresponding Equation.
Explain the halogenation, allcylation, A cylation, nitration and sulphonation
of benzene ?
20. Describe the two methods of preparation of ethylene. Give equation for the
reactions of Ethylene with the following.
a)Ozone b) Hypohalousacid c) Cold dil alk Kmno4
d) heated with O2 at high pressure.
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water and ozone ? SUB:Chemistry Paper-I GRAND TEST -I DATE:04.02.2020
SEC: Seniors MARKS:60
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
1. What is relative lowering of vapour pressure?
2. Give two examples for zero order reaction.
3. Give the composition of the following alloys.
a) Brass b) Bronze c) German Silver
4. What happens when white phosphorus is heated with cone.
NaOH solution in an inert atmosphere of CO 2 ?
5. How is chlorine manufactured by Deacon’s method?
6. What is Misch metal ? Give its composition and use.
7. What is PHBV? How is it useful to man ?
8. What is PDI (Ply Dispersity Index) ?
9. What are analgesis? How are they classified ?
10. What are antiseptics ? Give examples.
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
11. Describe the two main types of semiconductor and coatrast their
conduction mechanism.
12. Define mole fraction. Calculate the Mole fraction of ethylene
glycol (C2H6O2) in a solution containing 20% of C2H6O2 by mass
13. What is an Emulsion? How emulsions are classified. Give one
example for each types of emulsion.
14. Explain the purification of sulphide ore by froth floatation.
15. How is ammonia manufactured by Haber’s process ?
16. Explain geometrical isomerism in co-ordination compounds giving
suitable examples.
17. What are harmones ? Give one example for the each of the following
a) Steroid hormones b) Polypeptide hormones c) Amino acid derivatives
18. Explain the Grignard reagents preparation and application with
suitable example.
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
19. Give the different types of Batteries and explain the construction and
working of each type of battery.
20. How is ozone prpepared from oxygen ? Explain its reaction with
1) C2H4 ii) KI iii) Hg iv) pbs
21. Describe the following
i) Acetylation ii) Cannizaro reaction
iii) Cross Aldol condensation iv) Decarboxylation.
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
1.
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
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SUB:Chemistry Paper-I GRAND TEST -I DATE:04.02.2020 III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
SEC: Seniors MARKS:60 19.
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
1. What is relative lowering of vapour pressure?
2. Give two examples for zero order reaction.
3. Give the composition of the following alloys.
a) Brass b) Bronze c) German Silver
4. What happens when white phosphorus is heated with cone. NaOH solution in
an inert atmosphere of CO2 ?
5. How is chlorine manufactured by Deacon’s method?
6. What is Misch metal ? Give its composition and use.
7. What is PHBV? How is it useful to man ?
8. What is PDI (Ply Dispersity Index) ?
9. What are analgesis? How are they classified ?
10. What are antiseptics ? Give examples.
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
11. Describe the two main types of semiconductor and coatrast their
conduction mechanism.
12. Define mole fraction. Calculate the Mole fraction of ethylene
glycol (C2H6O2) in a solution containing 20% of C2H6O2 by mass
13. What is an Emulsion? How emulsions are classified. Give one
example for each types of emulsion.
14 Explain the purification of sulphide ore by froth floatation.
15. How is ammonia manufactured by Haber’s process ?
16. Explain geometrical isomerism in co-ordination compounds giving
suitable examples.
17. What are harmones ? Give one example for the each of the following
a) Steroid hormones b) Polypeptide hormones c) Amino acid derivatives
18. Explain the Grignard reagents preparation and application with
suitable example.
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
19. Give the different types of Batteries and explain the construction and
working of each type of battery.
20. How is ozone prpepared from oxygen ? Explain its reaction with
1) C2H4 ii) KI iii) Hg iv) pbs
21. Describe the following
i) Acetylation ii) Cannizaro reaction
iii) Cross Aldol condensation iv) Decarboxylation.

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SUB:Physaics Paper-I GRAND TEST -I DATE:05.02.2020
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7. Why shock absorbes used in motor cycles and cars.
8. Wht is inertia? What gives the measure of Inertia.
9. To maintain a rator at a uniform angular speed of 200 rads -1, an engine needs
to
transmit a torque of 180Nm. What is the power required by the engine.
10. What are polar satellites
II. Answer any six of the following questions. 6x4=24
11. a) What is orbital velocity? Obtain the expression for it?
b) What is Geostationary stallite? State its uses.
12. a) Define angular velocity (W) . Derive v = rw.
b) Define angular acceleration and torque.
13. Develop the nations or work and Kinetic Energy and show that it leads to
work. Energy theorem.
14. State newton’s second law of motion. Hence derive the equation of motion
F=ma from it.
15. Define terms momentum and impulse. State and explain the law of
conservation of linear momentum. Give examples.
16. State Parallelogram law of vectors. Derive an expression for the magnitude
and direction of the resultant vector.
17. A Ball is dropped from the roof of a tall building and simulataneously
another ball is projected upword and some velocity. Describe the change to
relative
velocities of the balls as a function of time.
18. Show that the trajectory of an object thrown at certain angle with the
horizontal is a parabola.
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
19. Derive the expression for the variation of acceleration due to gravity
a) above and b) Below the surface of the earth.
b) Two Spherical balls of 1 kg and 4 kg are serated by adistance of 12 cm. Find
the distance of a point from the 1 Kg at. Which the gravitational force on any man
becomes zero.
20. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
derive
an equation for its time period. What is seconds pendulum..
21. a) What are collisions? Explain the possible types of collisions? Develop the
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I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20 machine.
1. What is the contribution of S.Chandrasekhar to Physics.
2. How can ststematic errors be minimized or eliminated.
3. The velocity of a body is given by V=At2+Bt+c. IF V and t are expressed SI
what are the units of A, B and c.
4. Show that the maximum height reached by a projectile launched at an angle of
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6. If P = 2i+4j+14k and Q = 4i+4j+10k. Find the magnitude of P +Q I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
1. What is the contribution of S.Chandrasekhar to Physics.
2. How can ststematic errors be minimized or eliminated.
3. The velocity of a body is given by V=At2+Bt+c. IF V and t are expressed SI
what are the units of A, B and c.
4. Show that the maximum height reached by a projectile launched at an angle of
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6. If P = 2i+4j+14k and Q = 4i+4j+10k. Find the magnitude of P +Q I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
7. Why shock absorbes used in motor cycles and cars. 1. What is Aufbau Principle ?
8. Wht is inertia? What gives the measure of Inertia. 2. What is diagonal relationship? Give one pair of elements that have this
9. To maintain a rator at a uniform angular speed of 200 rads -1, an engine needs realtion?
to 3. How many σ and π bonds are present in a) C2 H2 and b) C2H4 ?
transmit a torque of 180Nm. What is the power required by the engine. 4. Cl- ion is more stable than Cl atoms. Why ?
10. What are polar satellites 5. What is surface tention ?
II. Answer any six of the following questions. 6x4=24 6. What is Boltzman’s constant. Give its value ?
11. a) What is orbital velocity? Obtain the expression for it? 7. How many times methane diffuses faster than sulphur dioxide?
b) What is Geostationary stallite? State its uses. 8. How many number of moles of glucose are present in 540 grams of glucose?
12. a) Define angular velocity (W) . Derive v = rw. 9. Calculate the oxidatgion number of Cr in K2 Cr2O7 ?
b) Define angular acceleration and torque. 10. Stae the third law of thermodynamics?
13. Develop the nations or work and Kinetic Energy and show that it leads to II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
work. Energy theorem. 11. State and explain the Hess’s law of constant heat summation?
14. State newton’s second law of motion. Hence derive the equation of motion 12. Define heat capacity? What are Cp and Cv ? Show that Cp – Cv = R?
F=ma from it. 13. Balance the following redox reaction by ion electron method in acid
15. Define terms momentum and impulse. State and explain the law of medium ? MnO4-(aq) + SO2(g) →Mn+2(aq) + HSO4- (aq)
conservation of linear momentum. Give examples. 14. Calculate normality of H2SO4 solution of 50ml of it completely
16. State Parallelogram law of vectors. Derive an expression for the magnitude neutralizes 250ml of 0.1 N Ba(OH)2 Solution?
and direction of the resultant vector. 15. Find RMS speed average speed, and most probable speed of CO 2 gas
17. A Ball is dropped from the roof of a tall building and simulataneously at 27oC?
another ball is projected upword and some velocity. Describe the change to 16. Write the postulates of kinetic molecular theory of hydrogen bonds ?
relative 17. What is hydrogen bond? Explain the different types of gases ?
velocities of the balls as a function of time. 18. Explain the hybridization involved in PCl5 molecule?
18. Show that the trajectory of an object thrown at certain angle with the III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
horizontal is a parabola. 19. Give the molecular orbital energy diagram of a)N 2 and b) O2. Calculate the
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16 respective bond order. Write the magnetic nature of N 2 and O2 molecules?
19. Derive the expression for the variation of acceleration due to gravity 20. a) What are the Posatulates of Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom ?
a) above and b) Below the surface of the earth. b) Explain Emission and absorption spectra?
b) Two Spherical balls of 1 kg and 4 kg are serated by adistance of 12 cm. Find 21. Write an Essay on s, p, d and f- block elements?
the distance of a point from the 1 Kg at. Which the gravitational force on any man
becomes zero.
20. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
derive an equation for its time period. What is seconds pendulum..
21. a) What are collisions? Explain the possible types of collisions? Develop the
theory of 1-D elastic collision.
b) A machine gun fires 300 bullets per minute and each bullet travels with a
velocity
of 600ms-1s. If the mass of each bullet is 5gm. Find the power of the
machine.
2. Find the domain of the real valued function f (x) = x 2  25
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I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20  
1. What is Aufbau Principle ? 0 0 3 
3. If A = , then find A4
2. What is diagonal relationship? Give one pair of elements that have this
realtion? 1 5 3   2 1 0 
3. How many σ and π bonds are present in a) C 2 H2 and b) C2H4 ?
 2 4 0  and B   0 2 5 
   
4. Cl- ion is more stable than Cl atoms. Why ?  3 1 5 1 2 0 
5. What is surface tention ? 4. If A = then find 3A – 4B1.
6. What is Boltzman’s constant. Give its value ? 1 2 3
7. How many times methane diffuses faster than sulphur dioxide?  2 3 4
8. How many number of moles of glucose are present in 540 grams of glucose?  
9. Calculate the oxidatgion number of Cr in K2 Cr2O7 ?  0 1 2
5. Find the rank of a matrix
10. Stae the third law of thermodynamics?
6. Find the unit vector in the direction of the sum of the vectors.
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
a=2i+2j-5k and b = 2i+j+3k
11. State and explain the Hess’s law of constant heat summation?
7. Find the vector equation of the line joining the points 2i+j+3kand-4i+3j-k
12. Define heat capacity? What are Cp and Cv ? Show that Cp – Cv = R?
13. Balance the following redox reaction by ion electron method in acid 8. If the vectors λ i-3j+5k and 2 λ i- λ j - k are perpendicular to each other , find
medium ? MnO4-(aq) + SO2(g) →Mn+2(aq) + HSO4- (aq) λ
14. Calculate normality of H2SO4 solution of 50ml of it completely 9. If | a | =13, |b| = 5 and a. b =60, then find | a x b|.
neutralizes 250ml of 0.1 N Ba(OH) 2 Solution? 10. If the vector a = 2i – j + k, b = i+2j – 3j and c=3i+pj+5k are coplanar, then
15. Find RMS speed average speed, and most probable speed of CO 2 gas find p.
at 27oC? II. Answer the following six questions. 5x4=20
16. Write the postulates of kinetic molecular theory of hydrogen bonds ?  cos  sin  
17. What is hydrogen bond? Explain the different types of gases ?   sin  cos  
18. Explain the hybridization involved in PCl5 molecule? 11. If A =   then show that afor all the positive integers n,
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16  cos n sin n 
19. Give the molecular orbital energy diagram of a)N 2 and b) O2. Calculate the   sin n cos n 
respective bond order. Write the magnetic nature of N 2 and O2 molecules? An =  
20. a) What are the Posatulates of Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom ? bc b  c 1
b) Explain Emission and absorption spectra? ca c  a 1
21. Write an Essay on s, p, d and f- block elements?
ab a  b 1
12. Show that = ( a – b) (b-c) (c-a)
 1 2 2 
 2 1 2 
 
 2 2 1 
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I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20 3i+9j+4k and -4i+4j+4k are coplanar
1. If f : R → R are defined by f (x) = 2x2 + 3 and g (x) = 3x-2, then find 15. Prove that the angle θ between any two diagonals of
i) (fog) (x), ii) (gof) (x), iii) fof (0) iv) go (fof) (3) a cube is given by cos θ = 1/3.
16. If a, b, c are unit vectors such that a is perpendicular to the of b, c
and the angle between b and c is π/3, then |a + b + c|. 16.Explain floral formula
17. If a = i -2j+3k, b = 2i+j+k, c = i+j+2k then find (a x b)x c and 17.Write a brief account on classification of xerophytes.
|a x (b x c)| 18.What measures do you suggest to protect the pollinators?
III. Answer any two of the questions 5x7=35 III.
Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
18. If f : A → B is a bijection then prove that fof-1 = IB and f-1 of = IA 19.Explain various types of recemose infloresences with examples?
19. If f : A → Band g : B → A are two functions such that fog = I B 20.Explain the process of fertilization in angiosperms
and gof = IA then porve that f is a bijection and g = f-1 21.Describe the following a) Difference between Red & Brown Algae
20. Using the Mathematical induction, Prove that 3.52n+1 + 2 3n+1 is b) Write the economical importance of Algae &
divisible by 17 for all n € N Broyophytes.
1 a2 a3
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21.Show that = (a-b) (b-c) (c-a) ( ab+bc+ca). I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
22. Solve the equation x+y+z=1, 2x+2y+3z=6 and x+4y+9z=3 by 1. What is growth? What is the differencebetween the growth in living
using guesses – Jordan method things and non living objects?
23. A line makes angles θ1, θ2, θ3 and θ4 with the diagonals of a cube. 2. What is systematic ?
Show that cos2 θ1 + cos2 θ2 + cos2 θ3 + cos2 θ4 = 4 / 3 3. How are viroids different from viruses ?
24. Find the shortest distancebetween the skew lines 4. Name two disease caused by mycoplasms
r = (6i+2j+2k)+t (i-2j+2k) and r = (-4i-k) + 8 (3i – 2j – 2k). 5. Explain how the ter m Botany has emerged.
6. Which group of plants is called amphibians of plant kingdom? Name the
*** ALL THE BEST *** branch of botany which deals with them?
7. Differentiate between antheridium and archaegorium
8. Mention the ferm characters found in cycas.
9. What is omega Taxonomy?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE CHITTOOR 10. Give any two examples of xerach succession.
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SEC:Junior BiPC MARKS:60 11. Define a taxon. Give some examples of taxa at different hierachial levels.
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20 12. What are the advantages and disadvantages of two kindom classification.
1. What is growth? What is the differencebetween the growth in living things 13. Explain the scope of botany taking plant physiologyas examples.
and non living objects? 14. Draw labeled diagram of a) female & male thallus of liwerwort
2. What is systematic ? b) Gametophyte and sporophyte of funaria
3. How are viroids different from viruses ? 15. Describe essential floral parts of plants belonging to liliaceae
4. Name two disease caused by mycoplasms 16. Explain floral formula
5. Explain how the ter m Botany has emerged. 17. Write a brief account on classification of xerophytes.
6. Which group of plants is called amphibians of plant kingdom? Name the 18. What measures do you suggest to protect the pollinators?
branch of botany which deals with them? III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
7. Differentiate between antheridium and archaegorium 19. Explain various types of recemose infloresences with examples?
8. Mention the ferm characters found in cycas. 20. Explain the process of fertilization in angiosperms
9. What is omega Taxonomy? 21. Describe the following a) Difference between Red & Brown Algae
10. Give any two examples of xerach succession. b) Write the economical importance of Algae & Broyophytes.
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
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14. Draw labeled diagram of a) female & male thallus of liwerwort
b) Gametophyte and sporophyte of funaria I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
15. Describe essential floral parts of plants belonging to liliaceae 1.
.
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
11.
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SUB: Pre-Final Exams DATE: .01.2020 I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
SEC: MARKS: 1. Why are living organisms classified ?
2. What are slime moulds? Explain what is meany by plasmodium with
reference to slime moulds.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE :::CHITTOOR 3. Name an algae which show
SUB: Pre-Final Exams DATE: .01.2020 a) Haplo-diplontic and b) Diplontic types of life cycles.
SEC: MARKS: 4. Differentiate between Racemose and cymose infloresences?
5. What is the type of fruit found in mango? How does it differ from that of
conconut?
6. What is geocarpy? Name the plant which exihibits this phenomenon.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE :::CHITTOOR 7. Which part of the bacterial cell is targeted in gram staining?
SUB: Pre-Final Exams DATE: .01.2020 8. Explain the Zwitterionic form of an amino acid.
SEC: MARKS: 9. Which of the four chromatids of a bivalent at Prophase – I of meiosis can
involve in crossing over ?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE :::CHITTOOR 10. Define population and community?
SUB: Pre-Final Exams DATE: .01.2020 II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
SEC: MARKS: 11. Explain the brief the scope of Botany in relation to agriculture, horticulature
and medicine?
12. Differentiative between liverworts and mosses.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE :::CHITTOOR 13. Distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction. Why is vegetative
SUB: Pre-Final Exams DATE: .01.2020 reproduction also condidred as a type of asexual reproduction.
SEC: MARKS: 14. Give economic importance of plants belonging to fabaceae.
15. What are the characteristic of a prokaryotic cell ?
16. Which division is necessary to maintain constant chromosome number in all
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE :::CHITTOOR body cells of multicellular Organism and why ?
SUB: Pre-Final Exams DATE: .01.2020 17. What is the difference between lenticels and stomata ?
SEC: MARKS: 18. Give in detail the anatomical adaptations shown by Xerophytes.
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
19. Explain how stem is modified variously to perform different
functions.
20. Describe the process of Fertilization in angiosperms.
21. Describe the internal structure of a dicot root.

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SUB:Botany Paper-I PRE-FINAL EXAM DATE:03.01.2020
SEC: Junior BiPC MARKS:60
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
1. Why are living organisms classified ?
2. What are slime moulds? Explain what is meany by plasmodium with
reference to slime moulds.
3. Name an algae which show
a) Haplo-diplontic and b) Diplontic types of life cycles.
4. Differentiate between Racemose and cymose infloresences?
5. What is the type of fruit found in mango? How does it differ from that of
conconut?
6. What is geocarpy? Name the plant which exihibits this phenomenon.
7. Which part of the bacterial cell is targeted in gram staining?
8. Explain the Zwitterionic form of an amino acid.
9. Which of the four chromatids of a bivalent at Prophase – I of meiosis can
involve in crossing over ?
10. Define population and community?
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
11. Explain the brief the scope of Botany in relation to agriculture,
horticulature and medicine?
12. Differentiative between liverworts and mosses.
13. Distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction. Why is vegetative
reproduction also condidred as a type of asexual reproduction.
14. Give economic importance of plants belonging to fabaceae.
15. What are the characteristic of a prokaryotic cell ?
16. Which division is necessary to maintain constant chromosome number in
all body cells of multicellular Organism and why ?
17. What is the difference between lenticels and stomata ?
18. Give in detail the anatomical adaptations shown by Xerophytes.
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
19. Explain how stem is modified variously to perform different
functions.
20. Describe the process of Fertilization in angiosperms.
21. Describe the internal structure of a dicot root.
73. If h2 + k2 > a2 then the number of solutions of the equation
hx + ky = a2 and x2 + y2 =a2 is
1) 1 2) 2 3) 4 4) 0
74.The ltangents to the parabola y2=4ax make complementary angles with the
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE CHITTOOR axis of the parabola then t1t2 =
Senior VIP-A JEE TEST 1) 0 2) 1 3) -1 4) -2
63. If a circle of radius 2 touches X-axis at (1, 0) then its centre may be 75. S and S1 are the foci and A is one vertex of x2 -2y2=1 then SAS1 A
1) (1, 2) and (1, -2 ) 2) (1, 2) and (2, -1 ) 3) (-1, 2) (1, -2 ) 4) (-1, -2) (-1, -2) 1) 2 2) 1 3) 1 / 2 4) 1 / 4
64. Locus of the centre of circle of radius 2 which rolls on out side the rim of the
circle x2+y2-4x-6y-12=0
1) x2+y2-4x-6y=0 2) x2+y2-4x-6y-36=0 3) x2+y2-4x-6y+3=04) x2+y2-4x-6y-25=0

65. The locus of the point (  ((3h  2), 3k ),


If (h, k )lies on x+ y = 1 is
1) a pair of straight lines 2) a circle 3) a parabola 4) an ellipse
66. Radical centre of x2+y2-x+3y-3=0, x2+y2-2x+2y+2=0, and
x2+y2+2x-3y-9=0 is
(2, 3) 2 ) 3, 2 ) 3) (-2, 3) 4) (-3, 2)

67. If the circle x2 + y2+2ax+cy + a = 0 and x2 + y2 + 2ax -3ax + dy-1= 0


Intersect in two distinct points ‘P’ and ‘ Q’the the lines 5x+by-a=0
asses through ‘P’ and ‘Q’ for
1) no value of a 2) exactly one value of a 3) exactly two values of a
4) infinitely many values of
68. The locus of amid points of parallel chords of a parabola is
1) a line parallel to the axis 2) a line parallel to directrix 4) a focal chord
69. If the tangents t1, t2, t3 on y2 = 4ax make angles 30o, 45o, 60owith the axis then
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x2 y2
 1 ~~
70. r  r  6 r  6r  5
2 2
will reprepsenta the ellipse, if r lies in the 1  Sin 2 x
 2e
x
interval
1) (-∞, -2) ∪ (5, ∞) 2) (3, ∞,) 3) (-2, 3) 4) ( 1, ∞)71. 1. 1  Cos 2 x
1) exSecx+c 2) Tan x+c 3) exSecx Tan x +c 4) ex Cosec x+c
dx
2
 1  sin x  cos x 
1) log |1+Tan x/2|+c 2) log |1-Tan x/2| + c
3) log |1-Cot x/2|+c 4) log |1+Cot x/2|+c
sin 6 x  cos 6 x
71. The eccentricity of an ellipse whose centre is at the origin is 1 / 2 . If one of
 3 3.
 sin 2 x cos2 x dx 
1,  is 1) tan x + cot x + c 2) tan x + cot x + 3x + c
its directorices is x = -4, then the equation of the normal to it at  2  3) tan x – cot x – 3x + c 4) tan x + cot x – 3x + c
1) x+2y=4 2) 2x-x=2 3) 4x-2y-1 4) 4x+2y=7 3 11
72. If x = 9 is the chord of contact of the Hyperbola x 2 – y2=9 then the equation
of the corresponding pair of tangents is 4.  cos 7
x sin xdx is equal to
7

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  x2
dx=k log |x-2| + c then K =

I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20


1. How many number of moles of glucose are present in 540 grams of glucose?
1 2. Calculate the oxidation number of Cr in K2Cr2O7?
 ( x  1) 3/2
( x  1)1/2
dx 
3. What are intensive and extensive properties ?
7.
4. State the third claw of thermodynamies ?
1) Sin-1 x + 1  x2  c 2) 2) Cos-1 x - 1  x2  c 5. What is meany by ionic product of water?
6. All bronsted bases are lewis bares explain?
3) Sin-1 x - 1  x 2  c 4) 1)1 / 2 7. Give two example’s of salts whose aqueous solution are basic ?
1 1 8. What is buffer solution ?
2 x 2  5 x  3  cosh 1  4 x  5   c 9. Calculate the PH of 10-3M Hcl solution ?
4) 2 4
10. Define the term Enthalpy ?
8.  1  cos ecx dx
is equal to
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
11. Calculate the Empirical formula of a compound having percentage
1) Sin-1 (2 sin x +1) +c 2) – sin-1 (2 sin x + 1) c composition. Potassium (k) = 26.57, Chromium (Cr) = 35.36, oxygen (o) =
3) Sin-1 (2 sin x -1) +c 4) -Sin-1 (2 sin x -1) +c 38.07 (given the atomic weights of K, Cr, and O as 39, 52 and 16respectively.
dx
9. If

α > 1, then x  2ax  1
2
dx  12. To 50 ml of 0.1 Na2Co3 solution 150 ml of H2O is added. Then calculate
normality of resultant solution?
13. Oxalic acid is oxidized by permanganate ion in acid medium of Mn +2
1  x   1  x  
tan 1  c cot 1  c Balance the reaction by ion – electron method ?
1) 1 2  1 
2
2) 1  2  1 
2
 MnO4- + C2O4-2 ---- mn+2 + Co2
14. State and explain the Hess law of constant heat summation? Give example?
1  x  a a 1  2
15. Explain the Concept of Bronsted acids and Bronsted bases. Illustrate the
log  c
2  2 1  x  a a2 1  answer with suitable Example?
3)   16. Write the conjugate acid and conjugate base of each of the following
 x  a  a2 1  1) OH- 2) H2O 3) H CO3- d) H2O2 e) HSO4-
1
log  c 17. Define heat capacity ? What are Cp and Cr ? Show that Cp – Cv = R ?
2  2 1  x  a  a2 1  18. Aqeous solution of CH3 COONa is basic explain?
4)  
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16
19. Balance the following equation by ion electron method ? 20. Explain the different types of redox reactions?
Cr (OH)3+ IO3 - ----→ I- + CrO4-2 21. Explain Lewis acid – base theory with suitable example?
20. Explain the different types of redox reactions? Classify the following species into lewis acids and lewis bases and show
21. Explain Lewis acid – base theory with suitable example? these act as lewis acid / base?
Classify the following species into lewis acids and lewis bases and show OH- b) F- c) H+ d) BCl3
these act as lewis acid / base?
OH- b) F- c) H+ d) BCl3

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I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE CHITTOOR 1. What is Polymerisation ? Give an example of polymerization reaction?
SUB:Chemistry Paper-I Monthly Test DATE:11.11.2019 2. What is PDI?
SEC: Juniors Science MARKS:60 3. What is Ziegler – Natta Catalyst?
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20 4. What is PHBV? How is it useful to man?
1. How many number of moles of glucose are present in 540 grams of lucose? 5. What is Zwitter ion? Give an Example?
2. Calculate the oxidation number of Cr in K2Cr2O7? 6. Write the biological functions of nucleic acids?
3. What are intensive and extensive properties ? 7. What are antacids ?
4. State the third claw of thermodynamies ? 8. What are tranquilizer’s ?Give example ?
5. What is meany by ionic product of water? 9. What are disinfectants ?
6. All bronsted bases are lewis bares explain? 10. What are artificial sweeting agents ? Give example?
7. Give two example’s of salts whose aqueous solution are basic ? II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
8. What is buffer solution ? 11. What are LDP and HDP? How are they formed?
9. Calculate the PH of 10-3M Hcl solution ? 12. Write the names and structures of the monomers of the following polymers.
10. Define the term Enthalpy ? i) Buna-S ii) Buna – N iii) Dacron iv) Neo prene
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24 13. Give the sources of the following vitamins and name the diseases caused by
11. Calculate the Empirical formula of a compound having percentage their deficiency
composition. Potassium (k) = 26.57, Chromium (Cr) = 35.36, oxygen (o) = A b) D c ) E and d ) K
38.07 (given the atomic weights of K, Cr, and O as 39, 52 and 16respectively.
12. To 50 ml of 0.1 Na2Co3 solution 150 ml of H2O is added. Then calculate 14. What are narmones? Give one example for each.
normality of resultant solution? i) Steriod homones ii) Poly peptide hormones and
13. Oxalic acid is oxidized by permanganate ion in acid medium of Mn +2 iii) amino acid derivaties
Balance the reaction by ion – electron method ? 15. Write a brief note on the structure polymerization ?
MnO4- + C2O4-2 ---- mn+2 + Co2 16. Explain the structure of DNA ?
14. State and explain the Hess law of constant heat summation? Give e xample? 17. What are analgesics ? How are they classified?
15. Explain the Concept of Bronsted acids and Bronsted bases. Illustrate the 18. What are broad spectrum and narrow spectrum antibiotics? Give on
answer with suitable Example? example for each?
16. Write the conjugate acid and conjugate base of each of the following III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=10
1) OH- 2) H2O 3) H CO3- d) H2O2 e) HSO4- 19. Write notes on proteins?
17. Define heat capacity ? What are Cp and Cr ? Show that Cp – Cv = R ? 20. Explain the classification of carbohydrates?
18. Aqeous solution of CH3 COONa is basic explain? 21. Explain the classification of polymer’s based on theirs source and
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=16 structure ?
19. Balance the following equation by ion electron method ?
Cr (OH)3+ IO3 - ----→ I- + CrO4-2
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SUB:Zoology Paper-I Monthly Test DATE:04.11.2019
SEC: Bipc MARKS:60
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20
1. What are the functions of canal system of sponges
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE CHITTOOR 2. Distinguish between amphids and phasmids
SUB:Chemistry Paper-II Monthly Test DATE:04.11.2019 3. What is botryoidal tissued ?
SEC: Seniors Science MARKS:60 4. Which arthropod you have studied is called a living fossil? Name the
I. Anwer the following questions 10x2=20 respiratory organs.
1. What is Polymerisation ? Give an example of polymerization reaction? 5.
2. What is PDI?
3. What is Ziegler – Natta Catalyst? II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
4. What is PHBV? How is it useful to man? 11.
5. What is Zwitter ion? Give an Example? III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=10
6. Write the biological functions of nucleic acids? 19.
7. What are antacids ?
8. What are tranquilizer’s ?Give example ?
9. What are disinfectants ?
10. What are artificial sweeting agents ? Give example?
II. Answer the following six questions. 6x4=24
11. What are LDP and HDP? How are they formed?
12. Write the names and structures of the monomers of the following
polymers.
i) Buna-S ii) Buna – N iii) Dacron iv) Neo prene
13. Give the sources of the following vitamins and name the diseases caused
by their deficiency
A b) D c ) E and d ) K

14. What are narmones? Give one example for each.


i) Steriod homones ii) Poly peptide hormones and
iii) amino acid derivaties
15. Write a brief note on the structure polymerization ?
16. Explain the structure of DNA ?
17. What are analgesics ? How are they classified?
18. What are broad spectrum and narrow spectrum antibiotics? Give
on example for each?
III. Answer any two of the questions 2x8=10
19. Write notes on proteins?
20. Explain the classification of carbohydrates?
21. Explain the classification of polymer’s based on theirs source and
structure ?
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SUB: English Paper-II Weekly Test DATE:02.11.2019
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts MARKS: 25
I. Answer the following : 1x10=10
1. Write a character sketch of Tom Sawyer.
II. Answer the following : 3x5=15
1. Write a letter to the Principal of your college requesting him to issue
your transfer, bonafide and conduct certificates.
2. Write a letter to your father asking him to send money as you have to
buy new books and pay the public examination fee.
3. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water in
summer.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE CHITTOOR 1. Write a letter to the Principal of your college requesting him to issue
SUB: English Paper-II Weekly Test DATE:02.11.2019 your transfer, bonafide and conduct certificates.
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts MARKS: 25 2. Write a letter to your father asking him to send money as you have
I. Answer the following : 1x10=10 to buy new books and pay the public examination fee.
1. Write a character sketch of Tom Sawyer. 3. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water
II. Answer the following : 3x5=15 in summer.
1. Write a letter to the Principal of your college requesting him to issue
your transfer, bonafide and conduct certificates.
2. Write a letter to your father asking him to send money as you have to
buy new books and pay the public examination fee.
3. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water in
summer.

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SUB: English Paper-II Weekly Test DATE:02.11.2019
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts MARKS: 25
I. Answer the following : 1x10=10
1. Write a character sketch of Tom Sawyer.
II. Answer the following : 3x5=15
1. Write a letter to the Principal of your college requesting him to issue
your transfer, bonafide and conduct certificates.
2. Write a letter to your father asking him to send money as you have
to buy new books and pay the public examination fee.
3. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water
in summer.

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SUB: English Paper-II Weekly Test DATE:02.11.2019
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts MARKS: 25
I. Answer the following : 1x10=10
1. Write a character sketch of Tom Sawyer.
II. Answer the following : 3x5=15
1. Write a letter to the Principal of your college requesting him to issue
your transfer, bonafide and conduct certificates.
2. Write a letter to your father asking him to send money as you have
to buy new books and pay the public examination fee.
3. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water
in summer.

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SUB: English Paper-II Weekly Test DATE:02.11.2019
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts MARKS: 25
I. Answer the following : 1x10=10
1. Write a character sketch of Tom Sawyer.
II. Answer the following : 3x5=15
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SUB: Zoology Paper-I Monthly Exam DATE:04.11.2019
SEC: Junior Bipc MARKS: 60
I. Answer all the questions 2x10=20
1. What are the functions of canal system of sponges
2. Distinguish between amphids and phasmids
3. What is botryoidal tissue?
4. Which arthropod you have studied is called a living fossil ? Name the
respiratory organs.
5.

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SUB: Civics Paper-I II-Terminal Examination DATE:14.10.2019
SEC: Juniors MARKS: 100
I. Answer any three of the following questions 3x10=30
1. Define Political Science? Explain its Scope?
2. Define Nationality? Explain its Elements?
3. Define Rights Explain the Civil Right ?
4. Define Democracy Explain the merits are advantages of Democracy ?
5. Explain the Features of Parlamentary Government ?
II. Answer any eight of the following questions 8x5=40
6. Write about any two element of state ?
7. What are the differences between state and government ?
8. Is it India is a Nation State ?
9. What are the differences between Law and Morality?
10. Define Liberty ? Explain the safeguards of Liberty?
11. Write about Economic Rights?
12. Define Justice ? Explain the kinds of Justice?
13. Explain the qualities and good citizenship?
14. Explain the Features of Democracy?
15. Give the suggestions for making India as a secular State?
16. Explain the quantities are features of the constitution ?
17. Explain the important aFunctions of Legistature ?
III. Answer any fifteen of the following questions 8x5=40
18. Aristotle? 19. Define State ?
20. Internal Soverignty ? 21. Define Law ?
22. International Law ? 23. Political equality ?
24. Define Liberty ? 25. Classify Rights ?
26. Moral Responsabilities 27. Distributive Justice ?
28. Define Justice ? 29. Who is an Alien ?
30. Single citizenship? 31. Define secularism ?
32. What is meany by theocracy ?
33. Define constitution? 34. What is meant by written constitution?
35. What is meany by unitary Government?
36. Organs of Government ? 37. Recall ?

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SUB: Civics Paper-II II-Terminal Examination DATE:15.10.2019
SEC: Seniors MARKS: 100
I. Answer any three of the following questions 3x10=30
1. Exlain the Iportant features of Indian Constitution ?
2. Explain the Indian citizens fundamental Rights ?
3. Explain the Powers and functions of Indian President ?
4. Explain the Powers and functions of Union Legislature ?
5. Explain the Powers and functions of District Collector ?
II. Answer any eight of the following questions 8x5=40
6. Preamble
7. Write about fundamental Duties ?
8. Explain the powers and functions of union Judiciary ?
9. Explain the Powers and functions of State Legislature ?
10. Explain the Powers and functions of StateGoverner ?
11. Explain the Powers and functions of Adocate General ?
12. Explain the Legislative relations between Union and State ?
13. Write about recommendations of Sarkaria Commission ?
14. Explain the features Indian Election system any five points ?
15. Explain the functions of Political parties ?
16. Explain the function N. H.R. C. ?
17.Explain the causes of Bi-furgation of A.P ?
III. Answer any fifteen of the following questions 8x5=40
18. Universal Adult Frachies ? 19. Write to property ?
20. Collective Responsibility ? 21. Categerious of Union council of Ministers ?
22. Deputy Spepaker of Loksabha ?23. Cantonment Boards ?
24. Pil ? 25. Qualifications of M L C ?
26. Deputy chairman of legislature council
27. Governor Qualification 28. State Eutives
29. High court Judges Appointement
30. Niti Ayog 31. Residery Powers
32. Gram Sabha 33. Contonment Boards
34. E V M S 35. Teritorial Representation.
36. Types of party system 37. National Parties

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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 31.10.19
SEC : Sr.MEC Marks: 25
I. Answer the following 5x4=20
1. State and prove addition theorem.
2. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The probability of A to win the race
is twice that of B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are the probabilities of A,B, and C to win the race?
the probabilities of A,B, and C to win the race? 3. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at
3. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random from the box, find the probability of the event, that
random from the box, find the probability of the event, that (i) none of them is defective (ii) only one of them is defective
(i) none of them is defective (ii) only one of them is defective (iii) atleast one of them is defective.
(iii) atleast one of them is defective. 4. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person
4. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person who gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the
who gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the probabilities of A and B respectively to win the game.
probabilities of A and B respectively to win the game. 5. (a) A fair coin is tossed 200 tiimes. Find the probability of getting a head
5. (a) A fair coin is tossed 200 tiimes. Find the probability of getting a head an odd number of times.
an odd number of times. (b) Find the probability of drawing an Ace or a spade from a well
(b) Find the probability of drawing an Ace or a spade from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards.
shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. 6. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that P(A) =0.3, P(B) = 0.4,
6. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that P(A) =0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C)=0.8, P(A∪B) = 0.09, P(A∩C) = 0.28, P(A∩B∩C) = 0.08 and
P(C)=0.8, P(A∪B) = 0.09, P(A∩C) = 0.28, P(A∩B∩C) = 0.08 and P(A∪B∪C) ≥ 0.75 Show that P(B∩C) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]
P(A∪B∪C) ≥ 0.75 Show that P(B∩C) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 31.10.19
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 31.10.19 SEC : Sr.MEC Marks: 25
SEC : Sr.MEC Marks: 25 I. Answer the following 5x4=20
I. Answer the following 5x4=20 1. State and prove addition theorem.
1. State and prove addition theorem. 2. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The probability of A to win the race
2. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The probability of A to win the race is twice that of B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are
is twice that of B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are the probabilities of A,B, and C to win the race?
the probabilities of A,B, and C to win the race? 3. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at
3. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random from the box, find the probability of the event, that
random from the box, find the probability of the event, that (i) none of them is defective (ii) only one of them is defective
(i) none of them is defective (ii) only one of them is defective (iii) atleast one of them is defective.
(iii) atleast one of them is defective. 4. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person
4. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person who gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the
who gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the probabilities of A and B respectively to win the game.
probabilities of A and B respectively to win the game. 5. (a) A fair coin is tossed 200 tiimes. Find the probability of getting a head
5. (a) A fair coin is tossed 200 tiimes. Find the probability of getting a head an odd number of times.
an odd number of times. (b) Find the probability of drawing an Ace or a spade from a well
(b) Find the probability of drawing an Ace or a spade from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards.
shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. 6. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that P(A) =0.3, P(B) = 0.4,
6. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that P(A) =0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C)=0.8, P(A∪B) = 0.09, P(A∩C) = 0.28, P(A∩B∩C) = 0.08 and
P(C)=0.8, P(A∪B) = 0.09, P(A∩C) = 0.28, P(A∩B∩C) = 0.08 and P(A∪B∪C) ≥ 0.75 Show that P(B∩C) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]
P(A∪B∪C) ≥ 0.75 Show that P(B∩C) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]
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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 31.10.19
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 31.10.19 SEC : Sr. Vip-A & B Marks: 25
SEC : Sr.MEC Marks: 25 I. Answer the following: 5x5=25
I. Answer the following 5x4=20 1. State and prove addition theorem.
1. State and prove addition theorem. 2. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of
2. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The probability of A to win the race getting a spade is denoted by A and getting a pictured card (King,Queen
is twice that of B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are or Jack) is denoted by B. Find the probabilities of A,B, A∩B and A∪B.
3. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person who gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the
who gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the probabilities of A and B respectively to win the game.
probabilities of A and B respectively to win the game. 4. If one ticket is randomly selected from tickets numbered 1 to 30, then find
4. If one ticket is randomly selected from tickets numbered 1 to 30, then find the probability that the number on the ticket is (i) a multiple of 5 or 7
the probability that the number on the ticket is (i) a multiple of 5 or 7 (ii) a multiple of 3 or 5.
(ii) a multiple of 3 or 5. 5. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at
5. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random from the box, find the probability of the event, that
random from the box, find the probability of the event, that (i) none of them is defective (ii) only one of them is defective
(i) none of them is defective (ii) only one of them is defective (iii) atleast one of them is defective.
(iii) atleast one of them is defective. 6. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that P(A) =0.3, P(B) = 0.4,
6. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that P(A) =0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C)=0.8, P(A∪B) = 0.09, P(A∩C) = 0.28, P(A∩B∩C) = 0.08 and
P(C)=0.8, P(A∪B) = 0.09, P(A∩C) = 0.28, P(A∩B∩C) = 0.08 and P(A∪B∪C) ≥ 0.75 Show that P(B∩C) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]
P(A∪B∪C) ≥ 0.75 Show that P(B∩C) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 31.10.19
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 31.10.19 SEC : Sr. Vip-A & B Marks: 25
SEC : Sr. Vip-A & B Marks: 25 I. Answer the following: 5x5=25
I. Answer the following: 5x5=25 1. State and prove addition theorem.
1. State and prove addition theorem. 2. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of
2. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of getting a spade is denoted by A and getting a pictured card (King,Queen
getting a spade is denoted by A and getting a pictured card (King,Queen or Jack) is denoted by B. Find the probabilities of A,B, A∩B and A∪B.
or Jack) is denoted by B. Find the probabilities of A,B, A∩B and A∪B. 3. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person
3. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person who gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the
who gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the probabilities of A and B respectively to win the game.
probabilities of A and B respectively to win the game. 4. If one ticket is randomly selected from tickets numbered 1 to 30, then find
4. If one ticket is randomly selected from tickets numbered 1 to 30, then find the probability that the number on the ticket is (i) a multiple of 5 or 7
the probability that the number on the ticket is (i) a multiple of 5 or 7 (ii) a multiple of 3 or 5.
(ii) a multiple of 3 or 5. 5. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at
5. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random from the box, find the probability of the event, that
random from the box, find the probability of the event, that (i) none of them is defective (ii) only one of them is defective
(i) none of them is defective (ii) only one of them is defective (iii) atleast one of them is defective.
(iii) atleast one of them is defective. 6. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that P(A) =0.3, P(B) = 0.4,
6. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that P(A) =0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C)=0.8, P(A∪B) = 0.09, P(A∩C) = 0.28, P(A∩B∩C) = 0.08 and
P(C)=0.8, P(A∪B) = 0.09, P(A∩C) = 0.28, P(A∩B∩C) = 0.08 and P(A∪B∪C) ≥ 0.75 Show that P(B∩C) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]
P(A∪B∪C) ≥ 0.75 Show that P(B∩C) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR English Paper- I Weekly Test DATE : 02.11.19
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 31.10.19 SEC : Junior Arts Marks: 25
SEC : Sr. Vip-A & B Marks: 25 I. Answer the following questions in about 25-30 lines each: 2x4=8
I. Answer the following: 5x5=25 1. Give an account of the series of troubles the narrator experienced
1. State and prove addition theorem. in the wake of winning a Road Engine.
2. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of 2. How is “The Last Leaf” by O.Henry a story of hope,friendship
getting a spade is denoted by A and getting a pictured card (King,Queen and sacrifice?
or Jack) is denoted by B. Find the probabilities of A,B, A∩B and A∪B. II. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of verbs given in the
3. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person brackets: 1x7=7
1. Let’s wait till he ___ his work(finish)
2. My friends ____(see) the Prime Minister yesterday.
3. Look! The monkey ___(eat)banana.
4.I __(be)seventeen on my next birthday.
5. He __(buy) a new bike last week.
6.Mumbai __(be)one of the largest cities in the world.
7. My friend’s family __(live) in this house since 1998.
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English Paper- I I Weekly Test DATE : 21.09.19
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Seniors : Science & Arts Marks: 25
English Paper- II Weekly Test DATE : 21.09.19 IAnswerthefollowingquestion: 1x5=5M
Seniors : Science & Arts Marks: 25 1.Explain the experiments of Bose about the growth and reaction of a plant.
IAnswerthefollowingquestion: 1x5=5M II. Annotate the following questions 1x5=5
1.Explain the experiments of Bose about the growth and reaction of a plant. 1. Walking the anaesthetized tree immediately took root in its new place and
II. Annotate the following questions 1x5=5 flourished.
1. Walking the anaesthetized tree immediately took root in its new place and III. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water in
flourished. Summer 1x5=5M
III. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water in IV.Describe the Process of Withdrawing money from ATM
Summer 1x5=5M 1x5=5M
IV.Describe the Process of Withdrawing money from ATM V.ICMR-NIRT Chennai, requires Data Entry Operator with good knowledge
1x5=5M of MS-Office, Mail Wizard. Good communication skills and good
V.ICMR-NIRT Chennai, requires Data Entry Operator with good knowledge of presentation skills with two years of experience are other requirements.
MS-Office, Mail Wizard. Good communication skills and good presentation Apply with a detailed CV. 1x5=5
skills with two years of experience are other requirements. Apply with a
detailed CV. 1x5=5M

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English Paper- I I Weekly Test DATE : 21.09.19
Seniors : Science & Arts Marks: 25
IAnswerthefollowingquestion: 1x5=5M
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 1.Explain the experiments of Bose about the growth and reaction of a plant.
English Paper- II Weekly Test DATE : 21.09.19 II. Annotate the following questions 1x5=5
Seniors : Science & Arts Marks: 25 1. Walking the anaesthetized tree immediately took root in its new place and
IAnswerthefollowingquestion: 1x5=5M flourished.
1.Explain the experiments of Bose about the growth and reaction of a plant. III. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water in
II. Annotate the following questions 1x5=5 Summer 1x5=5M
1. Walking the anaesthetized tree immediately took root in its new place and IV.Describe the Process of Withdrawing money from ATM
flourished. 1x5=5M
III. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily on acute shortage of water in V.ICMR-NIRT Chennai, requires Data Entry Operator with good knowledge
Summer 1x5=5M of MS-Office, Mail Wizard. Good communication skills and good
IV.Describe the Process of Withdrawing money from ATM presentation skills with two years of experience are other requirements.
1x5=5M Apply with a detailed CV. 1x5=5
V.ICMR-NIRT Chennai, requires Data Entry Operator with good knowledge of
MS-Office, Mail Wizard. Good communication skills and good presentation
skills with two years of experience are other requirements. Apply with a
detailed CV. 1x5=
Junior : Arts Marks: 25
I. Answer the following questions 1x8=8
1. Give an account of the series of troubles the narrator experienced in
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR the wake of winning a Road Engine.
English Paper- I Weekly Test DATE : 21.09.19 II. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of verbs given in the
Junior : Arts Marks: 25 brackets: 1x7=7M
I. Answer the following questions 1x8=8 1.Last year we ___(go)to zoo.
1. Give an account of the series of troubles the narrator experienced in the 2. My friends ____(see) the Prime Minister yesterday.
wake of winning a Road Engine. 3. Look! The monkey ___(eat)banana.
II. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of verbs given in the 4.I __(be)seventeen on my next birthday.
brackets: 1x7=7M 5. He __(buy) a new bike last week.
1.Last year we ___(go)to zoo. 6.Mumbai __(be)one of the largest cities in the world.
2. My friends ____(see) the Prime Minister yesterday. 7. My friend’s family __(live) in this house since 1998.
3. Look! The monkey ___(eat)banana. III. The number of students in five different classes is like this. 150
4.I __(be)seventeen on my next birthday. students in 8th class, 120 in 9th class, 170 in 10th class, 100 in 11th
5. He __(buy) a new bike last week. class and 110 in 12th class. Represent this data on the Bargraph.
6.Mumbai __(be)one of the largest cities in the world. 1x5=5M
7. My friend’s family __(live) in this house since 1998. IV. Read the Pie-chart and convert it into a paragraph.
III. The number of students in five different classes is like this. 150 students in 8 th 1x5=5M
class, 120 in 9th class, 170 in 10th class, 100 in 11th class and 110 in 12th class. Student Grades
Represent this data on the Bargraph.
1x5=5M
IV. Read the Pie-chart and convert it into a paragraph.
1x5=5M
Student Grades

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SUB: ENGLISH MONTHLY TEST DATE:23.9.2019
SEC: Sr. Science & Arts MARKS: 100
SECTION—A
I. Annotate ANY THREE of the following in 10-15 lines each 3x4=12
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 1. The only solution of the problem is to make mankind pure.
English Paper- I Weekly Test DATE : 21.09.19
2. A mortal dose of chloroform was dropped into the water. The graph became A man came to Hyderabad to attend a conference. He was visiting the city for
the record the first time. He wanted to see the Charminar. So the next day after he attended
of a death agony. the conference, he set out to visit the Charminar. He asked a police officer for
3. Craft men contemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them. directions to reach the place. The officer said “Wait at this bus stop for the
4. Work with freedom, inspired by love! There is no true love possible in the number 65 bus. It’ll take you right there. He thanked the police officer and the
slave. officer drove off. Three hours later the police officer returned to the same area to
II. Annotate ANY THREE of the following in 10-15 lines each 3x4=12 find the man still waiting at the bus stop. Surprised, he got out of his car and
1. All are architects of Fate asked the man. “Why are you still waiting? Didn’t you get the bus?”
Working in these wall of Time The man replied, “Don’t worry officer, it won’t be late now, The 58 th bus just
2. And inward ripeness doth much less appear, went by!”
That some more timely-happy spirits endu’th. 1. Why did the man come to Hyderabad?
3. Up! Up! My Friend, and clear your looks; 2. Write a synonym for ‘surprised’.
Why all this toil and trouble? 3. Why was the man waiting at the bus stop?
4. Let us do our work as well, 4. Do you think the police officer gave the right directions to reach the
Both the unseen and the seen Charminar?
III. Answer TWO of the following questions in 10-15 lines each 2x4=8 5.State True or False. The man was visiting the Charminar for the first time.
1. What does Vivekananda say about a man of character?
2. How did J. C. Bose record the heart beat of a plant? VII. Study the Advertisement and answer the questions that follow. 5M
3. How do studies cure the diseases of the mind?
IV. Answer TWO of the following questions in 10-15 lines each 2x4=8 1. Who is the national leader that can be seen in the advertisement?
1. Why does Wordsworth consider Nature to be a good teacher? 2.Who has issued the advertisement?
2. What is the central idea of the poem “Builders”? 3. Write the antonym of rural?
3. Attempt critical appreciation of the poem “On his Having Arrived at the Age 4.Write the verb form of ‘development’.
of Twenty-Three.” SECTION—B 5. What is the being guaranteed in the advertisement?
V. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that VIII. Study the following tables carefully and answer the questions that
follow.5M follow:5M
The Titanic, is in its watery grave. It is a great museum of human history and
is at risk of being lost forever because of curious voyagers and treasure hunters, S.L. Type of Boats Quantity Number of Persons Employed
fears Bob Ballard, who first discovered the remains of the iconic ship in 1985. No.
Famous for discovering the great ship, Ballard is a former U.S. Navy Officer 1. Tourist House Boat 825 3,300
and a professor of oceanography. He presented a documentary called “Save the 2. Passenger Boats 1,152 2,304
Titanic” on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the great ship-April 15, 1912. 3. Carriage Boats 685 1,037
The ship and her fate continue to fascinate, largely because of the horror that 4. Fishing Boats 480 960
took place that night, with 1,522 passengers and crew losing their lives. Ballard 5. Passenger Boats (Tourist 275 825
says, “The story has all the ingredients to make it timelessly fascinating. You Doonga)
have this revolutionary ship that’s unsinkable and carrying a cross section of 6. Taxi Boats 785 1,570
people in society. And then it goes and hits an iceberg and sinks on its maiden Total 4,202 9,996
journey. It’s an irony personified in history.
1. Who discovered the Titanic ship?
2. When were the remains of the iconic ship discovered?
3. Why does the ship fascinate people even today?

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.

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SUB: ENGLIS TERMINAL EXAM DATE:23.9.2019
SEC: Jr. Sciences MARKS: 100
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SECTION—A
I.Annotate Any Two of the following in10-15 lines each
2x4=8
b. Fill in the form based on the following information. 1x5=5M a) Teach him to learn how to gracefully lose, and enjoy winning when he
You are Mr.Johnson D’Souza. Your Account No. is 100029035676. does win.
Issue today the crossed cheque in the name of Ms. Mary Mohanthy for Rupees b) The compartment was full of people, but no one come to the rescue of
thirty five thousand four hundred. Fill the relevant details and sign the cheque. the girl being robbed and attacked.
c) Some modern technologies like Automated Teller Machines (ATM), automatic
cheque clearing systems, telephonic banking, credit cards, and electronic fund
transfers are being introduced in small way and will be prevalent in most of the 1. What are the three stages in meditation?
banks in the coming years. 2. What happened to mind in Dhyana stage?
II. Annotate ANY TWO of the following in 10-15 lines each 3. Which object does the writer select in the passage for concentration of mind?
2x4=8 4. Find a word from the passage that means the opposite of the word “different”?
a) So may a thousand actions, once a foot, 5.What is the verb form of the word “meditation”?
End in one purpose, and be all well borne VII. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Without defeat. 5x1=5
b) Strike, strike at the root of penury in my heart. Tagore insisted that education should be imparted in an atmosphere of nature
c) And then the wall rose, Rose slowly, Slowly, with all its beauty, colour, sounds, forms and such other manifestations. In his
Between me and my dream. Rose until it touched the sky- opinion, education, in natural surroundings, develops intimacy with the world and
The wall. Shadow. I am black. the power of communication with nature. Nature, according to him, was
III. Answer TWO of the following questions in 10-15 lines each manuscript of God. So he emphasized that education must enable a person to
2x4=8 realize his immediate relationship with nature. It should take the child nearer
a) How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom nature and, therefore, in close proximity of God. It should help him to learn freely
in the child? and spontaneously from the book of Nature. Since Nature never betrays the heart
b) What are the difficulties faced by Arunima while climbing Everest? What do that loves her, she will provide the child with spontaneous development and
you learn natural growth.
from her story? Questions:
c) How does information technology, according to Abdul Kalam and Y.S.Rajan 1. What according to Tagore develops intimacy with the world?
change the 2. What was considered the manuscript of God?
agriculture sector? 3. “It should take the child nearer Nature”, ‘it’ refers to what?
IV. Answer TWO of the following questions in 10-15 lines each 4. Name the two things that are provided by Nature?
2x4=8 5. Write the present form of ‘emphasized’
a) According to Shakespeare, what are the lessons that human beings learn from
HoneyBees?
b) What kind of strength does Tagore seek and why?
c) What is theme of the poem “As I Grew Older”?
V. Answer ONE of the following questions in 10-15 lines each
1X8=8
a) Give an account of the series of troubles the narrator experienced in the wake SECTION:C
of winning a road engine. VIII. Fill in the blanks with ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’:
8x1/2=4
b) How is “The Last Leaf” by O. Henry a story of hope, friendship and a. Babar is ______first Mughal King in India.
sacrifice? b. ______Thar deserts also called Great Indian Desert.
SECTION – B c. ____Maldives and ____Andamans are in ___ East.
VI. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: d. Mr. Jhon is ___ European.
5x1=5 e. We will leave after ___ hour.
There are three stages in meditation. The first is what is called (Dharana), f. They formed ___ union here.
concentrating the mind upon an object. I try to concentrate my mind upon this IX. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: 8x1/2=4
glass, excluding every other object from my mind except this glass. But the mind a. The President will preside _______the function.
is wavering….when it has become strong and dose not waver so much, it is b. She jumped___ the river.
called (Dhyana), meditation. And then there is a still higher state when the c. The four girls quarreled _____________ themselves.
differentiation between the glass and myself is lost…..(Samadhi or absorption). d. Ali prefers coffee___ tea.
The mind and the glass are identical. I do not see any difference. All the senses e. She has been ill____ Monday.
stop and all powers that have been working through other channels of other f. We have a party ___his birthday.
senses are focused in the mind. Then this glass is under the power of the mind g. Students are anxious ___their results.
entirely. This is to be realized. It is a tremendous play played by the Yogis. h. He can swim ____the river.
Questions:
X. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of verbs given in the brackets: Woodwind Others Harp Guitar Violin
5x1=5 Cello
1. He _______(drink) tea every morning.
2. The boys ____________(watch) the T.V. since morning. Flute Clarinet Horn Mouth Organ Bagpipes
3. Rajiv _____(go) to Bengaluru yesterday. XVI. Read the paragraph and convert the information into Bar graph:
4. When we reached the station the train ______(leave) the platform. 1x5=5
5. Teja ____(meet) him tomorrow. A survey conducted on a group of students about the time they spend on
XI. Use ANY FOUR of the phrasal verbs in your own sentences. watching television disclosed the fact that 4 students watched T.V. 0 to 2 hours a
4X1=4 week. All the same 7 students watched 3 to 5 hours a week; 22 students watched
a. Break down b. Carry on c. Abide by d. Ask for 7 to 9 hours; 32students watched 10 to 12 hours a week and 4 students watched
XII. Identify the silent consonants in the following words: 15 to 17 hours a week.
8x1/2=4 XVII. Find the word that is different from the other words in the group with
a. Christmas b. Debut c. Castle d. Amoeba e. Assign f. Pledge g. regard to the sound of the underlined letters:
Parcel h. Mock 1x5=5
XIII. Identify the parts of speech of the underlined words: 1. Genuine Gent Guest
8x1/2=4 2. Fax Wax Xerox
a. The Sikhs fought bravely. 3. Orange Open Orator
b. Oh God! I forgot to lock the door. 4. Easy End Eel
c. The old man was talking in a quiet voice. 5.Feather Truth Father
d. Rashmi got an A grade in Mathematics. XVIII. Write the number of syllables of the following words:
10x1/2=5
1. Handsome 2. Truth 3. Prosthetic 4. Speaker 5.Disaster
6. Fantastic 7. Light 8. Cosmetic 9. Despair 10.Administration

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]

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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 21.08.19
SEC : Jr.Vip-A & B Marks: 25
I. Answer the following 5x2=10
1.Find the period of tan(x+4x+9x+----+n2x) (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 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
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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%.

2. Prepare Sudha Account from the following.


2014
Feb 1 Amount due from Sudha Rs 8,000
4 Goods sold to Sudha Rs 1 1,000 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
12 Goods returned by Sudha Rs 4,000 Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 16.08.19
16 Cash received from Sudha Rs 3,000 SEC : Marks: 25
22 Received cheque from Sudha Rs 6,000 I. Answer the following 2x2=4
28 Sudha account settled with 10% discount. 1. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 3 times the
3. Prepare Vamsi Account from the following. roots of x3+2x2-4x+1=0.
2014 2. Form the polynomial equation whose roots are the cubes
Aug 1 Balance due to Vamsi Rs 4,400 of the roots of x3+3x2+2=0.
5 Purchased goods from Vamsi Rs 1,500 II Answer any THREE of the following 3x7=21
10 sold goods to Vamsi Rs 1,200 3. Solve x4-4x2+8x+35=0, given that 2+i 3 is a root.
13 Received cheque from Vamsi Rs 1,000 4. Solve the equation x4-10x3+26x2-10x+1=0
17 Paid cash to Vamsi Rs 100 5. Solve the equation 2x5+x4-12x3-12x2+x+2=0
23 Vamsi returned goods Rs 200 6. Solve the equation 6x6-25x5+31x4-31x2+25x-6=0.
29 Purchased goods from Vamsi Rs 500
4. Enter the following in proper subsidiary books.
2013
Nov 5 Purchased goods from Arun Rs 5,800
8 Purchased goods from Tarun Rs 9,000
10 Returned goods to Tarun Rs 1,000
15 Purchased goods from Varun Rs 11,000
17 Purchased machinery from Jagan Rs 5,000
19 Purchased goods from Karun Rs 10,000
(Trade discount 15%)
23 Return outwards to Varun Rs 1,000
5. Record the following in sales book and sales returns book.
2013
Jun 2 sold goods to Karthik Traders Rs 1,500
4 sold goods to Gupta Traders Rs 9,200
5 Goods returned from Karthik Traders Rs 200
8 Sold goods to Manish Traders Rs 2,800
10 Return inwards from Gupta Traders Rs 1,500
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SUB: COMMERCE-I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 18.08.2018 Marks: 60

I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 4x5=20


1) Define business. What are its characteristics.
2) Explain social objectives of business.
3) Explain various types of Industries
4) Define trade.Explain the types of trade.
II Answer the following Questions 5x2=10
5) Innovation 6) Profession
7) Employment 8) Commerce
9) Banking
III Aswer the following Questions 4x5=20
10) Record the journal entries from the following transactions
2017 Jan 1 Business started with cash 10000
Jan 2 sold goods to Arjun 5000
Jan 3 Furniture purchased by cheque 6000
Jan 4 Salaries paid 1000
Jan 5 cash deposited into Bank 7000
11) Record the following transactions in subsidiary books
2018 Jan1 sold goods to Ajay 10000
Jan 2 Purchased goods from Rajesh 5000
Jan 3 sold goods for cash 1000
Jan 4 Bought goods from Haritha 4000
Jan 5 Sold goods to Anand 6000
Jan 6 Purchased goods from Krishna 5000(Trade discount 10%)
Jan 7 Sold to Mahesh 7000
12) Explain different types of Accounts along with their Debit and Credit rules.
13) What are accounting concepts.
IV. Answer the following Questions 5X2=10
14) Capital 17) Book keeping VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
15) Transactions 18) Debit Note SUB: COMMERCE-I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 18.08.2018 Marks: 60
16) Trade discount
I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 4x5=20
1) Define business. What are its characteristics.
2) Explain social objectives of business.
3) Explain various types of Industries
4) Define trade.Explain the types of trade.
II Answer the following Questions 5x2=10
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 5) Innovation 6) Profession
SUB: COMMERCE-I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 18.08.2018 Marks: 60 7) Employment 8) Commerce
9) Banking
I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 4x5=20 III Aswer the following Questions 4x5=20
1) Define business. What are its characteristics. 10) Record the journal entries from the following transactions
2) Explain social objectives of business. 2017 Jan 1 Business started with cash 10000
3) Explain various types of Industries Jan 2 sold goods to Arjun 5000
4) Define trade.Explain the types of trade. Jan 3 Furniture purchased by cheque 6000
II Answer the following Questions 5x2=10 Jan 4 Salaries paid 1000
5) Innovation 6) Profession Jan 5 cash deposited into Bank 7000
7) Employment 8) Commerce 11) Record the following transactions in subsidiary books
9) Banking 2018 Jan1 sold goods to Ajay 10000
III Aswer the following Questions 4x5=20 Jan 2 Purchased goods from Rajesh 5000
10) Record the journal entries from the following transactions Jan 3 sold goods for cash 1000
2017 Jan 1 Business started with cash 10000 Jan 4 Bought goods from Haritha 4000
Jan 2 sold goods to Arjun 5000 Jan 5 Sold goods to Anand 6000
Jan 3 Furniture purchased by cheque 6000 Jan 6 Purchased goods from Krishna 5000(Trade discount 10%)
Jan 4 Salaries paid 1000 Jan 7 Sold to Mahesh 7000
Jan 5 cash deposited into Bank 7000 12) Explain different types of Accounts along with their Debit and Credit rules.
11) Record the following transactions in subsidiary books 13) What are accounting concepts.
2018 Jan1 sold goods to Ajay 10000 IV. Answer the following Questions 5X2=10
Jan 2 Purchased goods from Rajesh 5000 14) Capital 17) Book keeping
Jan 3 sold goods for cash 1000 15) Transactions 18) Debit Note
Jan 4 Bought goods from Haritha 4000 16) Trade discount
Jan 5 Sold goods to Anand 6000
Jan 6 Purchased goods from Krishna 5000(Trade discount 10%)
Jan 7 Sold to Mahesh 7000
12) Explain different types of Accounts along with their Debit and Credit rules.
13) What are accounting concepts.
IV. Answer the following Questions 5X2=10
14) Capital 17) Book keeping VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
15) Transactions 18) Debit Note SUB: COMMERCE-I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 18.08.2018 Marks: 60
16) Trade discount
I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 4x5=20
1) Define business. What are its characteristics.
2) Explain social objectives of business.
3) Explain various types of Industries
4) Define trade.Explain the types of trade.
II Answer the following Questions 5x2=10 11. What are the factors that determine demand?
5) Innovation 6) Profession 12. Why does a demand curve has a negative slope?
7) Employment 8) Commerce 13. Explain the Total outlay method of elasticity of demand?
9) Banking 14. What are the exceptions to the law of demand?
III Aswer the following Questions 4x5=20 15. What are the factors that determine elasticity of demand?
10) Record the journal entries from the following transactions 16. Write about wealth definition of economics?
2017 Jan 1 Business started with cash 10000 17. differences between cardinal utility and ordinal utility?
Jan 2 sold goods to Arjun 5000 III Answer any Fifteen of the following:
Jan 3 Furniture purchased by cheque 6000 18. Price 19. Intermediary goods
Jan 4 Salaries paid 1000 20.Wealth 21. Utility
Jan 5 cash deposited into Bank 7000 22.Producer goods 23. Marginal Utility
11) Record the following transactions in subsidiary books 24. Indifference Map 25. Budget Line/Price Line
2018 Jan1 sold goods to Ajay 10000 26.Demand Curve 27. Demand Function
Jan 2 Purchased goods from Rajesh 5000 28. Demand Schedule 29. Income Demand
Jan 3 sold goods for cash 1000 30. Cross Demand 31. Demand
Jan 4 Bought goods from Haritha 4000 32. Elasticity of Demand 33. Arc method
Jan 5 Sold goods to Anand 6000 34. Law of Supply 35. Marginal Cost
Jan 6 Purchased goods from Krishna 5000(Trade discount 10%) 36. Real Cost 37. Opportunity Cost
Jan 7 Sold to Mahesh 7000 38. Giffer’s Paradax
12) Explain different types of Accounts along with their Debit and Credit rules.
13) What are accounting concepts.
IV. Answer the following Questions 5X2=10
14) Capital 17) Book keeping
15) Transactions 18) Debit Note
16) Trade discount

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SUB: ECONOMICS -I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 16.08.2018 Marks: 100

1.Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility theory?


2. Explain the law of eqal-marginal utility theory?
3. Define price elasticity of demand and what are the various types of
price elasticity of demand?
4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory?
5. Write about the characteristic features of human wants?
II Answer any eight of the following:
6. Define utility? What are the types of utility?
7. Write about Jacob Viner’s definition of economics?
8. What are the properties of Indifference curve?
9. What is price line budget line? Explain its changes?
10. Write about Indifference map?
V. Read the given paragraph and answer the following questions 5x1=5
Bapuji is in prison, but the magic of his message has stolen the hearts of
India’s millions. Men and Women, and even little children, come out of their
little shells and become India’s soldiers or freedom. You and I are fortunate to
see this happening before our eyes and to take some pan ourselves in this great
drama. What part shall we play in it? If we are to be India’s soldiers we have to
respect India’s honour is a sacred trust. It is no easy matter to decide what is right
and what is not. One little test I shall ask you to apply whenever you are in doubt.
Never do anything in secret or anything that you wish to hide. For the desire to
hide anything means that you are afraid and fear is a bad thing and unworthy of
yours. Be brave and all the rest follows.
1. What has stolen the hearts of India’s millions?
A.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR 2. Who have become the India’s soldiers of freedom?
SUB: ENGLISH PAPER-I I-TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS Date:13-8.18 A.
Marks:100 3. Identify the word in the passage that means ‘lucky’.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.
I. Annotate Any Three of the following 3x5=15 4. What is India’s sacred trust?
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would A.
treat him gently”. 5. Why should one not do things in secret?
2. “Teach him to learn how to gracefully lose, and enjoy winning when he does A.
win”
3. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success”
4. “ Teach him to have faith in his own ideas, even if every one tells him they are VI. Read the given paragraph and answer the following Questions. 5x1=5
wrong”. The’ Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ is a massive mass movement that seeks to
II. Annotate Any three of he following 3x5=15 create a Clean India. To accelerate the efforts to achieve universal sanitation
1. “Creatures that, by a rule in nature, coverage and to put focus on sanitation, the Prime Minister of India, launched the
teach the art of order to a peopled kingdom”. Swachh Bharat Mission on 2 October 2014. The Mission Coordinator shall be
2. “Others like soldiers, armed in their stings, Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) with two sub-
Make book upon the summer’s velvet buds”. Missions-the Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) and the Swachh Bharat Mission
3. “The poor mechanic porters crowding in (Urban). The Mission aims to achieve a Swachh Bharat by 2019, ‘Swachchata’
Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate”, (cleanliness) of our motherland as a fitting tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his
4. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot, 150th birth anniversary.
End in one purpose, and be all well borne withour defeat”. Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has established has established
III. Answer Any TWO of the following 2x5=10 Swacha Andhra Corporation (SAC) which was incorporated from 1 st May 2015
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the with a goal to achieve the campaign ‘Sach Bharat Mission”. The Maim aim is to
child? eliminating open defecation, eradication of manual scavenging. Solid and Liquid
2. How can the teacher instill faith, love and courage in Lincoln’s son? Waste Management, Information, Education and Communication and Capacity
3. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the Building Swachha Andhra Corporation is taking the activities of construction
world? individual House hold toilets community Toilets and Public Toilets.
IV. Answer the following Questions 2x5=10 1.What are the two Sub-Missions of Swachh Bharat Mission?
1. According to Shakespeare, what are the lessons that human beings must learn A.
from 2. What is the best tribute that we can pay to Mahatma Gandhi?
Honey bees? A.
2. “Real results will emerge when we realize the power of combined individuals 3. What is the goal of Swachha Andhra Corporation?
actions”. How can you justify this statement in the light of the poem, “ common A.
wealth of Bees”? 4. Write the antonym of ‘liquid’ from the above passage.
SECTION-B A.
5. Pick out the relevant synonym for ‘hygiene’. 5. goat move goal
A. XII. Identify the No. of syllables in the following words 10x1/2=5
SECTION-C 1. June 2. pencil 3. beautiful 4. new 5. despair 6. Continent
VII. Fill in the blanks with suitable article (a, an, the) 10x1/2=5 7. Population 8. Shame 9. Strategy 10. Civil
1. Wherever you go, be __________ good citizen. XIII. Identify the No. of syllables in the following words 10x1/2=5
2. He married _______ Australian lady. 1. My brother is stronger then me.
3. ____________ Rishi valley is in A.P. 2.The children ran happily to their father.
4. It is ___________ universal rule. 3. He doesn’t want to go with them.
5. Hockey is ____________ interesting game. 4. Have a look under the couch.
6. ____ rich are not always happy. 5. Oh dear! What happened?
7. They sell oil at Rs.60 ______ litre. 6. Elizabeth walks gracefully
8. Anil is ________ honest man. 7. Do you smoke?
9. Babar is ________ first Mughal king in India. 8. Congrats! Finally you won the match.
10. Mr.John is ______ European. 9. He entered into my room.
VIII. Fill in the blanks with suitable Prepositions 10x1/2=5 10. Hema worked hard but failed.
1. Charan is _______ the park.
2. Do you work _______ Sundays?
3. Bhanu goes _______ school by bus
4. Let us meet at the restaurant _________ 7.00 P.M.
5. I have been waiting for you _______ 7’O’ clock.
6. Sreshta always sits __________ sonica in church.
7. We walked _______ a narrow line.
8. We will fight _________ corruption with full strength.
9. An MNC is looking _____ good marketing personnel.
10. He can swim _______ the river.

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
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SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test SEC : VEP-2 Marks:25
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I.Answer any five of the following 5X5=25M

bc ca ab


a  b b  c c  a  a 3  b3  c 3  3abc
a b c
1) Show that
a a 2 1  a3 a a2 1
b b 2 1  b3  0 b b2 1  0
c c 2 1  c3 c c2 1
2)If and then show that abc =-1
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
a2 b2 c 2  abc(a  b)(b  c )(c  a)
a3 b3 c3
4) show that
5) Solve the system of equations by using cramers rule x + y + z = 1,2x +2y +3z
=6, x+4y+9z=3
6) Solve the system of equations by using cramers rule 2x –y+3z =9, x+y+z =6,x
–y+z=2

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SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test SEC : VEP-2 Marks:25
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~
I.Answer any five of the following 5X5=25M

bc ca ab


a  b b  c c  a  a 3  b3  c 3  3abc
a b c
1) Show that
a a 2 1  a3 a a2 1
b b 2 1  b3  0 b b2 1  0
c c 2 1  c3 c c2 1
2)If and then show that abc =-1
4. Solve 2x-y+3z=9, x+y+z=6, x-y+z=2 by using matrix inversion method.
5. Solve x+y+z=9,2x+5y+7z=52,2x+y-z=0 by using Gauss-Jordan method.

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
A1 
prove that DetA

 Answer any three of the following 3x7=21


2. Show that the following system of equations is consistent and solve
completely. x+z+z=6, x-y+z=2, 2x-y+3z=9.
3. Solve x+y+z=1, 2x+2y+3z=6, x+4y+9z=3 by using cramer’s Rule.
4. Solve 2x-y+3z=9, x+y+z=6, x-y+z=2 by using matrix inversion method.
5. Solve x+y+z=9,2x+5y+7z=52,2x+y-z=0 by using Gauss-Jordan method
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test DATE : 05.07.18
SEC : JR.MPC&MEC Marks:25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
I. Answer the following Questions : 1x4=4M SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test DATE : 05.07.18
 a1 b1 c1  SEC : JR.MPC&MEC Marks:25
A   a2 b2 c2  I. Answer the following Questions : 1x4=4M
 a3 b3 c3   a1 b1 c1 
A   a2 c2 
1) If is non singular matrix then A is invertible ,
b2
AdjA
A 1   a3 b3 c3 
prove that DetA 1) If is non singular matrix then A is invertible ,
AdjA
A1 
 Answer any three of the following 3x7=21 prove that DetA
2. Show that the following system of equations is consistent and solve
completely. x+z+z=6, x-y+z=2, 2x-y+3z=9.  Answer any three of the following 3x7=21
3. Solve x+y+z=1, 2x+2y+3z=6, x+4y+9z=3 by using cramer’s Rule.
2. Show that the following system of equations is consistent and solve
completely. x+z+z=6, x-y+z=2, 2x-y+3z=9.
3. Solve x+y+z=1, 2x+2y+3z=6, x+4y+9z=3 by using cramer’s Rule.
4. Solve 2x-y+3z=9, x+y+z=6, x-y+z=2 by using matrix inversion method.
5. Solve x+y+z=9,2x+5y+7z=52,2x+y-z=0 by using Gauss-Jordan method.

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SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test DATE : 05.07.18
SEC : JR.MPC&MEC Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 1x4=4M
 a1 b1 c1 
A   a2 b2 c2 
 a3 b3 c3 
1) If is non singular matrix then A is invertible ,
AdjA
A 1 
prove that DetA

 Answer any three of the following 3x7=21M


2. Show that the following system of equations is consistent and solve
completely. x+z+z=6, x-y+z=2, 2x-y+3z=9.
3. Solve x+y+z=1, 2x+2y+3z=6, x+4y+9z=3 by using cramer’s Rule.
4. Solve 2x-y+3z=9, x+y+z=6, x-y+z=2 by using matrix inversion method.
5. Solve x+y+z=9,2x+5y+7z=52,2x+y-z=0 by using Gauss-Jordan method
An open organ pipe 50cm long is sounded. If velocity of
sound is 350m/s, what us the fundamental frequency of
open air column.
Mention expression for harmonics in closed tube.
What are the wavelength limits of audible sound
(v=330m/s)

VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE


PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8M
1 Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched
sting and deduce
the law of transverse waves.

II Answer any two questions of the following 4x2=8M


2. What is meant by beats? Explain with necessary theory
mention two
applications of beats
What is Doppler effect. Mention its limitations and explain
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE
PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST with two examples.
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8M Compare longitudinal and transverse waves.
Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched sting
and deduce the law of transverse waves. III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4
Write the expression for velocity of sound in air by Newton
II Answer any two questions of the following 4x2=8M laplace equation and its correction.
What is meant by beats? Explain with necessary theory
An open organ pipe 50cm long is sounded. If velocity of
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.
with two examples.
Mention expression for harmonics in closed tube.
Compare longitudinal and transverse waves.
What are the wavelength limits of audible sound
III Answer the following questions 1x4=4 (v=330m/s)
Write the expression for velocity of sound in air by Newton
laplace equation and its correction.
What is Doppler effect. Mention its limitations and explain

VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE with two examples.


PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST Compare longitudinal and transverse waves.
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8M
Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched sting III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4
and deduce the law of transverse waves. Write the expression for velocity of sound in air by Newton
laplace equation and its correction.
II Answer any two questions of the following 4x2=8M
What is meant by beats? Explain with necessary theory An open organ pipe 50cm long is sounded. If velocity of

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.

with two examples. Mention expression for harmonics in closed tube.

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

VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE applications of beats


PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST 3. What is Doppler effect. Mention its limitations and
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8M
Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched sting explain with two

and deduce the law of transverse waves. examples.


4. Compare longitudinal and transverse waves.
II Answer any two questions of the following 4x2=8M
What is meant by beats? Explain with necessary theory III Answer the following questions 1x4=4
mention two applications of beats 5. Write the expression for velocity of sound in air by
Newton laplace equation
and its correction. 8. What are the wavelength limits of audible sound
6. An open organ pipe 50cm long is sounded. If velocity (v=330m/s)
of sound is 350m/s,
what us the fundamental frequency of open air column.
7. Mention expression for harmonics in closed tube.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE
8. What are the wavelength limits of audible sound PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8M
(v=330m/s)
1. Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched
sting and deduce
the law of transverse waves.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE
PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST II Answer any two questions of the following 4x2=8M
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8M 2 What is meant by beats? Explain with necessary theory
1. Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched mention two
sting and deduce applications of beats
the law of transverse waves. 3. What is Doppler effect. Mention its limitations and

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

III Answer the following questions 1x4=4 of sound is


5. Write the expression for velocity of sound in air by 350m/s, what us the fundamental frequency of open air
Newton laplace equation column.
and its correction. 7. Mention expression for harmonics in closed tube.
6. An open organ pipe 50cm long is sounded. If velocity 8. What are the wavelength limits of audible sound
of sound is 350m/s, (v=330m/s)
what us the fundamental frequency of open air column.
7. Mention expression for harmonics in closed tube.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE
PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8M
1. Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched
sting and deduce
the law of transverse waves.

II Answer any two questions of the following 4x2=8M


2 What is meant by beats? Explain with necessary theory
mention two
applications of beats
3. What is Doppler effect. Mention its limitations and
explain with two
examples.
4. Compare longitudinal and transverse waves.

III Answer the following questions 1x4=4


5. Write the expression for velocity of sound in air by
Newton laplace
equation and its correction.
6. An open organ pipe 50cm long is sounded. If velocity
of sound is
350m/s, what us the fundamental frequency of open air
column.
7. Mention expression for harmonics in closed tube.
8. What are the wavelength limits of audible sound
(v=330m/s)
Define Doppler effect? Obtain an expression for the
apparent frequency of sound heard when the source is in
motion with respect to an observer at rest? And also
mention its drawbacks?

Answer any TWO questions of the following 4x2=8M


2. What are beats? Obtain an expression for the Beat frequency?
3. Distinguish between transverse and longitudinal waves?
4. What do you understand by ‘resonance’? How would you use resonance
to determine the velocity of sound in air?
Answer the following questions. 2x2=4M
5. A stretched wire of length 0.6m is observed to vibrate with a
frequency of 30Hz in the fundamental mode. If the string has a
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE linear mass of 0.05kg/m. Then find
PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST a) the velocity of propagation of transverse waves in the string?
B) The tension of the string?
Answer the followingquestion 8x1=8 6. What is the Newtons formula for velocity of sound in a gas? How is it
Define Doppler effect? Obtain an expression for the corrected by laplace?

apparent frequency of sound heard when the source is in


motion with respect to an observer at rest? And also VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE
PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST
mention its drawbacks?
Answer the followingquestion 8x1=8
Answer any TWO questions of the following 4x2=8M 1 Define Doppler effect? Obtain an expression for the
2. What are beats? Obtain an expression for the Beat frequency?
3. Distinguish between transverse and longitudinal waves? apparent
4. What do you understand by ‘resonance’? How would you use resonance frequency of sound heard when the source is in motion
to determine the velocity of sound in air?
Answer the following questions. 2x2=4M with respect to
5. A stretched wire of length 0.6m is observed to vibrate with a an observer at rest? And also mention its drawbacks?
frequency of 30Hz in the fundamental mode. If the string has a
linear mass of 0.05kg/m. Then find
Answer any TWO questions of the following 4x2=8M
a) the velocity of propagation of transverse waves in the string?
2. What are beats? Obtain an expression for the Beat frequency?
B) The tension of the string?
3. Distinguish between transverse and longitudinal waves?
6. What is the Newtons formula for velocity of sound in a gas? How is it
4. What do you understand by ‘resonance’? How would you use
corrected by laplace?
resonance to determine the velocity of sound in air?
Answer the following questions. 2x2=4M
5. A stretched wire of length 0.6m is observed to vibrate with a
frequency of 30Hz in the fundamental mode. If the string has a
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE
linear mass of 0.05kg/m. Then find
PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST
a) the velocity of propagation of transverse waves in the string?
B) The tension of the string?
Answer the followingquestion 8x1=8
6. What is the Newtons formula for velocity of sound in a gas? How is
it corrected by laplace?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COOLLEGE
PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST
Answer the followingquestion 8x1=8
1Define Doppler effect? Obtain an expression for the
apparent frequency of sound heard when the source is in
motion with respect to an observer at rest? And also
mention its drawbacks?

Answer any TWO questions of the following 4x2=8M


2. What are beats? Obtain an expression for the Beat frequency?
3. Distinguish between transverse and longitudinal waves?
4. What do you understand by ‘resonance’? How would you use resonance
to determine the velocity of sound in air?
Answer the following questions. 2x2=4M
5. A stretched wire of length 0.6m is observed to vibrate with a
frequency of 30Hz in the fundamental mode. If the string has a
linear mass of 0.05kg/m. Then find
a) the velocity of propagation of transverse waves in the string?
B) The tension of the string?
6. What is the Newtons formula for velocity of sound in a gas? How is it
corrected by laplace?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test DATE : 05.07.18  Answer any three of the following 5x3=15M
SEC : JR.MPC&MEC Marks:25

I. Answer the following Questions : 2X5=10M   
1) If 2 then show that
1) Define scalar matrix? Give an example?  cos 2  cos  .sin    cos 2  cos  .sin  
1 2 3 8    
3  cos  .sin  sin 2    cos  .sin  sin 2   =0
2) If A= 
4  , B=  7 2 and 2X+A=B then find X?

 1 2 1 
2 4  0 1 1
 1 k  and A2 =0 then find the value of k?  
3) If A=   3 1 1 
then find A  3 A  A  3 ,Where  is
3 2
2) If A=
 1 2 3  unit matrix of order 3.
 2 5 6
  bc ca ab
 3 x 7  ab bc ca
4) Define symmetric matrix? If A= is a
symmetric matrix.then find x? a b c
= a  b  c  3abc
3 3 3
3) Show that
 1 3 5
 2 1 5  a  b  2c a b
  c b  c  2a b
 2 0 1 

 a  b  c
3
5) Find the trace of c a c  a  2b
4) show that =2

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SUB : MathS -IA Weekly Test DATE : 05.07.18
SEC : JR.MPC&MEC Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 2X5=10M

1) Define scalar matrix? Give an example?


1 2 3 8
3 4 , B=  7 2 and 2X+A=B then find X?

2) If A= 
2 4
 1 k  and A2 =0 then find the value of k?
3) If A= 
 1 2 3  II. Answer the following questions 4x3=12
 2 5 6 5. Describe about Euglenoids
  6. Give the salient features of Dianoflagellers
 3 x 7 
 7. Write the role fo Fungi in our daily life.
4) Define symmetric matrix? If A= is a
symmetric matrix.then find x?
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 2 1 5  SUB: BOTANY - I WEEKLY EXAM Date:
  05.07.2018
 2 0 1  SEC: Juniors Marks: 20
5) Find the trace of
I. Answer the following questions 2x4=8
1. What do the terms Algal bloom & Red tides.
2. Name two disease caused by Mycoplasm
3. How Viroid differs from Viruses.
4. What do the terms phybionts and Mycobionts.
 Answer any three of the following 5x3=15M II. Answer the following questions 4x3=12
5. Describe about Euglenoids
 6. Give the salient features of Dianoflagellers
  
1) If 2 then show that 7. Write the role fo Fungi in our daily life.
a b c
a 2 b2 c 2  abc (a  b)(b  c )(c  a )  cos 2  cos  .sin   VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
  SUB: BOTANY - I WEEKLY EXAM Date:
a 3 b3 c 3  cos  .sin  sin 2   =0
05.07.2018
 1 2 1  SEC: Juniors Marks: 20
 0 1 1 I. Answer the following questions 2x4=8
  1. What do the terms Algal bloom & Red tides.
 3 1 1 
then find A  3 A  A  3 ,Where  is 2. Name two disease caused by Mycoplasm
3 2
2) If A=
unit matrix of order 3. 3. How Viroid differs from Viruses.
4. What do the terms phybionts and Mycobionts.
bc ca ab II. Answer the following questions 4x3=12
ab bc ca 5. Describe about Euglenoids
6. Give the salient features of Dianoflagellers
a b c
= a  b  c  3abc
3 3 3
3) Show that 7. Write the role fo Fungi in our daily life.
a  b  2c a b
c b  c  2a b
 a  b  c
3
c a c  a  2b
4) show that =2
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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SUB: BOTANY - I WEEKLY EXAM Date:
SUB: BOTANY - I WEEKLY EXAM Date: 05.07.2018 05.07.2018
SEC: Juniors Marks: 20 SEC: Juniors Marks: 20
I. Answer the following questions 2x4=8 I. Answer the following questions 2x4=8
1. What do the terms Algal bloom & Red tides. 1. What do the terms Algal bloom & Red tides.
2. Name two disease caused by Mycoplasm 2. Name two disease caused by Mycoplasm
3. How Viroid differs from Viruses. 3. How Viroid differs from Viruses.
4. What do the terms phybionts and Mycobionts. 4. What do the terms phybionts and Mycobionts.
II. Answer the following questions 4x3=12
5. Describe about Euglenoids
6. Give the salient features of Dianoflagellers
7. Write the role fo Fungi in our daily life.

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SUB: BOTANY - I WEEKLY EXAM Date:
05.07.2018
SEC: Juniors Marks: 20
I. Answer the following questions 2x4=8
1. What do the terms Algal bloom & Red tides.
2. Name two disease caused by Mycoplasm
3. How Viroid differs from Viruses.
4. What do the terms phybionts and Mycobionts.
II. Answer the following questions 4x3=12
5. Describe about Euglenoids
6. Give the salient features of Dianoflagellers
7. Write the role fo Fungi in our daily life.

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SUB: BOTANY - I WEEKLY EXAM Date:
05.07.2018
SEC: Juniors Marks: 20
I. Answer the following questions 2x4=8
1. What do the terms Algal bloom & Red tides.
2. Name two disease caused by Mycoplasm
3. How Viroid differs from Viruses.
4. What do the terms phybionts and Mycobionts.
II. Answer the following questions 4x3=12
5. Describe about Euglenoids
6. Give the salient features of Dianoflagellers
7. Write the role fo Fungi in our daily life.
What happens to its temperature?
II. Answer any SIX of the following 6x4=24
11. State and explain first law of thermodynamics?
12. Derivation of Cp – Cv = R?
13. A lorry and car moving with the same momentum are brought to rest by
application of brakes, which provide equal retarding forces. Which of
them will come to rest in shorter time ? Which will come to rest in less
distance?
14. Show that in the case of 1-D elastic collision, the relative velocity of
approach of two colliding bodies before collision is equal to separation of
after collision.
15. Prove that the average K.E of a moleculae of an ideal gas is directly
proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.
16. State Boyle’s and Charles law’s ? When does a real gas behave’s like an
Ideal gas.
17. Compare Isotherma, and Adiabatic process?
18. Obtain an expression for the workdone by an Ideal gas during Isothermal
change?
III. Answer any Two of the following ? 8x2=16
19. a) State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of freely falling
body.
b) A pump is required to lift 600 kg of water per minute from a well 25m
deep
and to eject it with a speed of 50ms-1. Calculate the power required to
perform the above task?
20. Define work and K.E.? Explain work – energy theorem?
21. a) Explain reversible and Irreversible process. Obtain expression for
efficiency
for cannot engine.
b) Why does the brake drum of an automobile get heated up while moving
down
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SUB: PHYSICS - I MONTHLY EXAM Date:
04.12.2017
SEC: Juniors Marks: 60
I. Answer the following all questions 10x2=20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
1. What is Physics ? SUB: PHYSICS - I MONTHLY EXAM Date: 04.12.2017
2. What is the contribution of S.Chandra Sekhar to Physics? SEC: Juniors Marks: 60
3. What is the discovery of C.V.Raman? I. Answer the following all questions 10x2=20
4. Define Mean free path ? 1. What is Physics ?
5. Name two prominent phenomena which provide conclusive 2. What is the contribution of S.Chandra Sekhar to Physics?
evidence of molecular motion? 3. What is the discovery of C.V.Raman?
6. What is the expression between pressure and K.E.of gas molecule ? 4. Define Mean free path ?
7. State law of equipartion of energy? 5. Name two prominent phenomena which provide conclusive
8. Four molecules of a gas have speed 1, 2, 3 abd 4 km/s. find the rms evidence of molecular motion?
speed of the gas molecule? 6. What is the expression between pressure and K.E.of gas molecule ?
9. What is the difference between Isochoric and Isobaric process. 7. State law of equipartion of energy?
10. A thermos flask containing a liquid is shaken vigorously. 8. Four molecules of a gas have speed 1, 2, 3 abd 4 km/s. find the rms
speed of the gas molecule? Accounting
9. What is the difference between Isochoric and Isobaric process. Ledger
10. A thermos flask containing a liquid is shaken vigorously. Revenue Income
What happens to its temperature? Double Entry System
II. Answer any SIX of the following 6x4=24 Suspense Account
11. State and explain first law of thermodynamics? Capital Expenditures
12. Derivation of Cp – Cv = R? Journal Proper
13. A lorry and car moving with the same momentum are brought to rest by Contra Entry
application of brakes, which provide equal retarding forces. Which of Reasons for B.R.S
them will come to rest in shorter time ? Which will come to rest in less Drawings
distance? Accounting Cycle
14. Show that in the case of 1-D elastic collision, the relative velocity of Posting
approach of two colliding bodies before collision is equal to separation of Imprest system
after collision. Bank Reconcilation Statement
15. Prove that the average K.E of a moleculae of an ideal gas is directly Book Keeping
proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas. Revenue Expenditure
16. State Boyle’s and Charles law’s ? When does a real gas behave’s like an Single Entry System
Ideal gas. Bank over Draft
17. Compare Isotherma, and Adiabatic process? Capital Income
18. Obtain an expression for the workdone by an Ideal gas during Isothermal Debit Note
change? Credit Note
III. Answer any Two of the following ? 8x2=16 Debtors
19.a) State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of freely falling Creditors
body. Outstanding Expenses
b) A pump is required to lift 600 kg of water per minute from Capital
a well 25m deep and to eject it with a speed of 50ms -1. Trade Discount
Calculate the power required to perform the above task? Cash Discount
20. Define work and K.E.? Explain work – energy theorem? Fixed Assets
21. a) Explain reversible and Irreversible process. Obtain expression for
efficiency for cannot engine.
b) Why does the brake drum of an automobile get heated up
while moving down at constant speed? Accounts -5 Marks

1 Explain the principles of Debit and Credit of different accounts?


2.Explain advantages of accounting
3.Explain functions of accounting
Accounts -5 Marks 4.Explain Accounting Concepts?
5 Difference between book keeping and accounting?
6. Advantages of Double Entry System
Explain the principles of Debit and Credit of different accounts?
Explain advantages of accounting 2-Marks
Explain functions of accounting
Explain Accounting Concepts? Accounting
Difference between book keeping and accounting? Ledger
Advantages of Double Entry System Revenue Income
Double Entry System
2-Marks Suspense Account
Capital Expenditures
Journal Proper
Contra Entry
Reasons for B.R.S
Drawings
Accounting Cycle
Posting
Imprest system
Bank Reconcilation Statement
Book Keeping
Revenue Expenditure
Single Entry System
Bank over Draft
Capital Income
Debit Note
Credit Note
Debtors
Creditors
Outstanding Expenses
Capital
Trade Discount
Cash Discount
Fixed Assets

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YEAR CEC 2 Marks Questions
Bills of Exchange 37. Shares issued at Premium
Parties or Bills of Exchange 38. Preference Share
Due date of bill 39. MIS
Days of grace 40. Ready to Use accounting of Software
Noting charges 41. Single Entry System
Accuupatance of bill 42. Features of Single Entry System
Renewal of bill 43. Statement of Affairs
Endorsement
Honour, Dishonour of bill
Depreciation
Causes for Depreciation
Annual depreciation Rate of Depreciation
Straight line Method
Reducing balance method
Scrap Value
Consignment and parties
Del-credere commission
over riding commission
Profarma Invoice
Account Sales
Non Recurring expences
Capital Expenses
Revenue Expenses
Capital Income
Revenue Income
Legaciy
Entrance Fee
Subscriptions
Partnership Deed
P/L appropriation A/C
Revaluation Account
Sacrificing ratio
Gaining Ratio
Goodwill
Equity Share
Shares issued at par

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SUB: English Paper- I TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS Date: 18.08.2016
SEC: Juniors CEC Marks: 100
SECTION –A
I. Annotate any TWO the following in about 10-15 lines each:: 2 x 4 = 8
1. It is thinking differently or doing something different, doing something that
might be
quite novel and unconventional in nature
2. With six hats, instead of confrontation there is supportive scruting.
3. Life was full of fun and joy. Did not know what helplessness or inujustice
meant
4. But I am surprised how a company such as Telco is discriminating on the basis VII. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
of 5x1=5
gender
II. Annotate Any Two the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2 x 4 = 8
1. He is your fiend which you sow with love and reap with love and reap with
thinks
giving. He is your board and your fireside.
2. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.
3. In almost every house we’ve been,
We’ve watched them gaping at the screen.
They loll and slop and lounge about,
And stare until their eyes pop out
4. It rots the sense in the head !
It kills imagination dead !
It clogs and clutters up the mind!
III. Answer Any Two the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2 x 4 = 8
1. Most complex problem do have a solution’, Explain how the girl in the story
used VIII. Fill in the blanks with ‘a’, ‘an’, or ‘the ‘:- :6x1/2=3
lateral thinking to come up with a solution for her problem He stayed in England for -------------- month
2. Explain the difference between lateral and logical thinking? Sonal Is --------------------- intelligent girl
3. Sudha Murthy was Planning to complete a doctorate abroad buf changed her Who invented ------------------------------ telescope?
mind. Rima is --------------- Lecturer in a college
Why ? Sujatha is --------------- M . L . A
4. Why did Sudha Murthy not feel nervous at the interview? Explain. F) He is playing -------------------- table
IV. Answer Any Two the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2 x 4 = 8 IX. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:- 6x1/2=3
1. “Who finds a faithfully friend, finds a treasure”. This is a Jewish saying. Do a) Rahul lives ---------------- Agra
you b) She spoke to me ----------------- the telephone
agree? Base your answer on Kahlil Gibran’s “On Friendship”. c) she has gone for a walk ------------------- her child
2. List all the qualities a true friend should have, according to Kahlil Gibran. d) He was stuck ------------ lighting
3. How does television kill one’s imagination? e) He has been living here ---------------- a month
4. Describe how children spent their leisure time in the past and how they spend f) the boys quarreled ------------------- themselvel
it now, X. Fill in the blanks with suitable form of eh verb given in the brackets:-
V. Answer the following in about 25 to 30 lines each: 1x8=8 10x1=10
1) Did Bob and wells value their friendship? How do you know? a) The children -------------- in the garden (be)
2) Data found a solution to his problem did it really work for him? Justify your b) He ----------- tea every morming (drink)
answer. SECTION - B c) The earth -------------- a round the son (revolve)
VI. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: d) Take an umbrella with you, It ---------------- (rain)
5x1=5 e) The beggar --------------- for alms (beg)
f) What ----------------------- your ------------ about? (talk)
g) She --------------- her finger (cut)
h) The clock -------------- just -------------twelve (strike)
i) The boys ----------------foot ball since four O’ clock (play)
j) A thing of beauty --------------------a joy for ever (be)
XI. Rewrite the following sentences correcting the underlined part 5x1=5 XVII. Find the word that is different from the other words:- 5 x 1 = 5
a) Politics are a difficult subject b) I and he went for the movie. 1. College Mileage Rouge
c) Vasantha is elderthan uma d) These all books are interesting 2. Sure Sun Super
e) Anil lent Surya rupees twenty. 3. Island If Ink
4. Pin Pine Pit
XII. Supply the missing letters in the following words :- 6x1/2=3 5. Unit Uniform Upset
a) anc - - nt b) cr - - tive c) th - - sand d) con - - pt e) sev - - al f) po - - lar XVIII. Write number of syllables for any six of the following words 6x1/2=3
1) Winter 2) One 3) Photograph 4) Fry 5) Pollution 6) Expectation 7)
XIII. Identify the silent letters in the following words: 6x1/2=3 Minute
a) receipt b) write c) comb d) honest e) half f) should 8) Box 9) Forever 10) Agitation
XIX Complee the following dialogue: 4x1=4
XIV Identify paris of speech of the underlined words : 6x1/2=3 Teacher : you are late to class, pradeep
a) NTR was a famous actor b) The man in the red coat is my uncle. Pradeed : Madam, I -------1---------the next. Bus -----------2-------
c) She came at 2 p.m. d) The old man walked Slowly Teacher : In that case you should ----------------
e) Alas ! we have been defeated. f) Yamini is a smart girl Pradeep : ---------------4----------------

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
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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

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SUB : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 24.08.16
SEC : Senior M E C Marks:25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR I. Answer the following Questions : 2x2=4
SUB : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 24.08.16 1. Form the monic polynomial equation of degree 4 whose roots are
SEC : Senior M E C Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x2=4 4+ 3 , 4 - 3 , 2 + i and 2 – i.
1. Form the monic polynomial equation of degree 4 whose roots are 2. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 2 times the roots of
x5 – 2x4 + 3x3 – 2x2 + 4x + 3 = 0.
4+ 3 , 4 - 3 , 2 + i and 2 – i. II. Answer any THREE of the following Questions : 3x7=21
2. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 2 times the roots of
x5 – 2x4 + 3x3 – 2x2 + 4x + 3 = 0. 3. Solve the equation x4 + 2x3 – 16x2 - 22x + 7 = 0, given that 2- 3 is
II. Answer any THREE of the following Questions : 3x7=21 one of its roots .
4. Solve the equation x5 – 5x4 + 9x3 – 9x2 + 5x – 1 = 0.
3. Solve the equation x4 + 2x3 – 16x2 - 22x + 7 = 0, given that 2- 3 is 5. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are translates of those of the
one of its roots . equation x5 – 4x4 + 3x2 – 4x – 6= 0 by – 3
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

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SUB : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE : 17.08.16
SUB : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 24.08.16 SEC : Juniors: VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:20
SEC : Senior MEC Marks:25 I. Answer any five questions from following 4x5=20
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x2=4 1. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
1. Form the monic polynomial equation of degree 4 whose roots are 2. Explain about centre of mass of the Earth moon system and its rotation
around the Sun
4+ 3 , 4 - 3 , 2 + i and 2 – i. 3. Define vector product. Explain two properties
2. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 2 times the roots of 4. Find the torque of force ( 7 i + 3 j – 5k) N about the origin. The force
x5 – 2x4 + 3x3 – 2x2 + 4x + 3 = 0. acts on a particle whose position vector is ( i – j + k ) m
II. Answer any THREE of the following Questions : 3x7=21 5. Find the location of centre of mass for symmetrical bodies like
3. Solve the equation x4 + 2x3 – 16x2 - 22x + 7 = 0, given that 2- 3 is i) Solid sphere ii) Square iii) Cylinder and iv) cone
one of its roots . 6. Find the centre of mass of three particles of masses 1Kg, 2Kg and 2Kg
4. Solve the equation x5 – 5x4 + 9x3 – 9x2 + 5x – 1 = 0. located at ( 1, 0, 1) (2, 1, -1) and (3, -1, 2)
5. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are translates of those of the
equation x5 – 4x4 + 3x2 – 4x – 6= 0 by – 3
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SUB : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE : 17.08.16
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SEC : Juniors: VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:20
SUB : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE : 17.08.16 I. Answer any five questions from following 4x5=20
SEC : Juniors: VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:20 1. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
I. Answer any five questions from following 4x5=20 2. Explain about centre of mass of the Earth moon system and its rotation
1. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity around the Sun
2. Explain about centre of mass of the Earth moon system and its rotation 3. Define vector product. Explain two properties
around the Sun 4. Find the torque of force ( 7 i + 3 j – 5k) N about the origin. The force
3. Define vector product. Explain two properties acts on a particle whose position vector is ( i – j + k ) m
4. Find the torque of force ( 7 i + 3 j – 5k) N about the origin. The force 5. Find the location of centre of mass for symmetrical bodies like
acts on a particle whose position vector is ( i – j + k ) m i) Solid sphere ii) Square iii) Cylinder and iv) cone
5. Find the location of centre of mass for symmetrical bodies like 6. Find the centre of mass of three particles of masses 1Kg, 2Kg and 2Kg
i) Solid sphere ii) Square iii) Cylinder and iv) cone located at ( 1, 0, 1) (2, 1, -1) and (3, -1, 2)
6. Find the centre of mass of three particles of masses 1Kg, 2Kg and 2Kg
located at ( 1, 0, 1) (2, 1, -1) and (3, -1, 2)

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SUB : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 17.08.16
SEC : Senior MEC Marks:25
I. Answer any FIVE Questions : 5x5=25
1 If α, ,  are the roots of x – 6x + 11x – 6 = 0, then find the equation
3 2

whose roots are α2 + 2 , 2 + 2 , 2 + a2.


2. Find the condition that x3 – px2 + qx – r = 0 may have the roots in G.P.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 3. Solve the following equations, give that the roots of each are in A.P.
SUB : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE : 17.08.16 i) 8x3 – 36x2 – 18x + 81 = 0
SEC : Juniors: VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:20 4. Solve x4 + x3 – 16x2 – 4x + 48 = 0, given that the product of two of the
I. Answer any five questions from following 4x5=20 roots is 6.
1. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity 5. Find the condition in order that the equation
2. Explain about centre of mass of the Earth moon system and its rotation ax4 + 4b3 +6cx2 + 4dx + e = 0 may have two pairs of equal roots.
around the Sun 6. Solve the equation 8x3 - 20x2 +6x + 9 = 0 given that the equation has
3. Define vector product. Explain two properties multiple roots.
4. Find the torque of force ( 7 i + 3 j – 5k) N about the origin. The force
acts on a particle whose position vector is ( i – j + k ) m
5. Find the location of centre of mass for symmetrical bodies like
i) Solid sphere ii) Square iii) Cylinder and iv) cone
6. Find the centre of mass of three particles of masses 1Kg, 2Kg and 2Kg
located at ( 1, 0, 1) (2, 1, -1) and (3, -1, 2)

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SUB : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 17.08.16
SEC : Senior MEC Marks:25
I. Answer any FIVE Questions : 5x5=25
1 If α, ,  are the roots of x3 – 6x2 + 11x – 6 = 0, then find the equation roots is 6.
whose roots are α2 + 2 , 2 + 2 , 2 + a2. 5. Find the condition in order that the equation
2. Find the condition that x3 – px2 + qx – r = 0 may have the roots in G.P. ax4 + 4b3 +6cx2 + 4dx + e = 0 may have two pairs of equal roots.
3. Solve the following equations, give that the roots of each are in A.P. 6. Solve the equation 8x3 - 20x2 +6x + 9 = 0 given that the equation has
i) 8x3 – 36x2 – 18x + 81 = 0 multiple roots.
4. Solve x4 + x3 – 16x2 – 4x + 48 = 0, given that the product of two of the
roots is 6.
5. Find the condition in order that the equation
ax4 + 4b3 +6cx2 + 4dx + e = 0 may have two pairs of equal roots.
6. Solve the equation 8x3 - 20x2 +6x + 9 = 0 given that the equation has VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
multiple roots. SUB: ECONOMICS TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS Date: 22.08.2016
SEC: Juniors CEC-3 Marks: 100
I. Answer the following Questions : 3X10=30
1. Explain the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility Theory with the
help of table and diagram ?
2. Define Price Elasticity of Demand and Explain types of Price
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR Elasticity Demand?
SUB : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 17.08.16 3. Explain the law of demand and its exceptions?
SEC : Senior MEC Marks:25 II. Answer the following Questions : 8X5=40
I. Answer any FIVE Questions : 5x5=25 4. Define Utility and explain various types of Utility?
1 If α, ,  are the roots of x3 – 6x2 + 11x – 6 = 0, then find the equation 5. What are the characteristic features of human wants?
whose roots are α2 + 2 , 2 + 2 , 2 + a2. 6. What are factors that determine Demand?
2. Find the condition that x3 – px2 + qx – r = 0 may have the roots in G.P. 7. Write about Total outlay method?
3. Solve the following equations, give that the roots of each are in A.P. 8. Why a demand curve has a negative slope?
i) 8x3 – 36x2 – 18x + 81 = 0 9. What are the properties of indifference curves?
4. Solve x4 + x3 – 16x2 – 4x + 48 = 0, given that the product of two of the 10. Distinguish between cardinal and ordinal utility?
roots is 6. 11. Define free goods and Economic Goods and distinguish them?
5. Find the condition in order that the equation III. Answer the following Questions: 15X2=30
ax4 + 4b3 +6cx2 + 4dx + e = 0 may have two pairs of equal roots. 12. Define Price
6. Solve the equation 8x3 - 20x2 +6x + 9 = 0 given that the equation has 13. Define Intermediary Goods
multiple roots. 14, Define Indifference Map
15. Define Budget Line ?
16. Define Marginal Utility?
17. Define Utility?
18. Define Giffen’s Paradox?
19. Define Demand Schedule
20. Define Income Elasticity of Demand
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 21 Define Cross Demand
SUB : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 17.08.16 22. Define Demand Function?
SEC : Senior MEC Marks:25 23. Define Producer Goods (OR) Capital Goods
I. Answer any FIVE Questions : 5x5=25 24. Define Marginal Rate of Substitution.
1 If α, ,  are the roots of x – 6x + 11x – 6 = 0, then find the equation
3 2 25. Economic Goods
whose roots are α2 + 2 , 2 + 2 , 2 + a2. 26. Demand
2. Find the condition that x3 – px2 + qx – r = 0 may have the roots in G.P.
3. Solve the following equations, give that the roots of each are in A.P.
i) 8x3 – 36x2 – 18x + 81 = 0
4. Solve x4 + x3 – 16x2 – 4x + 48 = 0, given that the product of two of the
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB: ECONOMICS TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS Date: 22.08.2016
SEC: Juniors CE-1 Marks: 100
I. Answer the following Questions : 3X10=30
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 1. Explain the Law of diminishing Marginal Utility?
SUB: ECONOMICS TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS Date: 22.08.2016 2. Define Price Elasticity of Demand and Explain types of Price
SEC: Juniors CEC-3 Marks: 100 Elasticity Demand?
I. Answer the following Questions : 3X10=30 3. Define law of Equi-Marginal Utility with the help of table and
1. Explain the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility Theory with the diagram?
help of table and diagram ? II. Answer the following Questions : 8X5=40
2. Define Price Elasticity of Demand and Explain types of Price 4. Define Utility and explain various types of Utility?
Elasticity Demand? 5. What are the characteristic features of human wants?
3. Explain the law of demand and its exceptions? 6. What are the factors that determine Demand?
II. Answer the following Questions : 8X5=40 7. What are the exceptions of Law of Demand?
4. Define Utility and explain various types of Utility? 8. Why does a demand curve has negative slope?
5. What are the characteristic features of human wants? 9. What are the properties of indifference curves?
6. What are factors that determine Demand? 10. Write about budget line and shifts in Budget line, change in Price Line
7. Write about Total outlay method? 11. What are the factors that Determine Demand?
8. Why a demand curve has a negative slope? III. Answer the following Questions : 15X2=30
9. What are the properties of indifference curves? 12. Define Price
10. Distinguish between cardinal and ordinal utility? 13. Define Intermediary Goods
11. Define free goods and Economic Goods and distinguish them? 14, Define Indifference Map
III. Answer the following Questions: 15X2=30 15. Define Budget Line ?
12. Define Price 16. Define Marginal Utility?
13. Define Intermediary Goods 17. Define Utility?
14, Define Indifference Map 18. Define Giffen’s Paradox ?
15. Define Budget Line ? 19. Define Demand Schedule
16. Define Marginal Utility? 20. Define Income Elasticity of Demand
17. Define Utility? 21 Define Income Demand
18. Define Giffen’s Paradox? 22. Define Demand Function?
19. Define Demand Schedule 23. Define Producer Goods (OR) Capital Goods
20. Define Income Elasticity of Demand 24. Define Marginal Rate of Substitution.
21 Define Cross Demand 25. Define wealth
22. Define Demand Function? 26. Define Demand
23. Define Producer Goods (OR) Capital Goods
24. Define Marginal Rate of Substitution.
25. Economic Goods
26. Demand

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SUB: ECONOMICS TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS Date: 22.08.2016
SEC: Juniors CE-1 Marks: 100
I. Answer the following Questions : 3X10=30 5. What are the characteristic features of human wants?
1. Explain the Law of diminishing Marginal Utility? 6. What are the factors that determine Demand?
2. Define Price Elasticity of Demand and Explain types of Price 7. What are the exceptions of Law of Demand?
Elasticity Demand? 8. Why does a demand curve has negative slope?
3. Define law of Equi-Marginal Utility with the help of table and 9. What are the properties of indifference curves?
diagram? 10. Write about budget line and shifts in Budget line, change in Price Line
II. Answer the following Questions : 8X5=40 11. What are the factors that Determine Demand?
4. Define Utility and explain various types of Utility? III. Answer the following Questions : 15X2=30
5. What are the characteristic features of human wants? 12. Define Price
6. What are the factors that determine Demand? 13. Define Intermediary Goods
7. What are the exceptions of Law of Demand? 14, Define Indifference Map
8. Why does a demand curve has negative slope? 15. Define Budget Line ?
9. What are the properties of indifference curves? 16. Define Marginal Utility?
10. Write about budget line and shifts in Budget line, change in Price Line 17. Define Utility?
11. What are the factors that Determine Demand? 18. Define Giffen’s Paradox ?
III. Answer the following Questions : 15X2=30 19. Define Demand Schedule
12. Define Price 20. Define Income Elasticity of Demand
13. Define Intermediary Goods 21 Define Income Demand
14, Define Indifference Map 22. Define Demand Function?
15. Define Budget Line ? 23. Define Producer Goods (OR) Capital Goods
16. Define Marginal Utility? 24. Define Marginal Rate of Substitution.
17. Define Utility? 25. Define wealth
18. Define Giffen’s Paradox ? 26. Define Demand
19. Define Demand Schedule
20. Define Income Elasticity of Demand
21 Define Income Demand
22. Define Demand Function?
23. Define Producer Goods (OR) Capital Goods
24. Define Marginal Rate of Substitution.
25. Define wealth
26. Define Demand

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SUB: ECONOMICS TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS Date: 22.08.2016
SEC: Juniors CE-3 Marks: 100
I. Answer the following Questions : 3X10=30
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 1. Explain the Law of diminishing Marginal Utility?
SUB: ECONOMICS TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS Date: 22.08.2016 2. Define Price Elasticity of Demand and Explain types of Price
SEC: Juniors CE-3 Marks: 100 Elasticity Demand?
I. Answer the following Questions : 3X10=30 3. What are the differences between Micro & Macro Economics
1. Explain the Law of diminishing Marginal Utility? II. Answer the following Questions : 8X5=40
2. Define Price Elasticity of Demand and Explain types of Price 4. Define Utility and explain various types of Utility?
Elasticity Demand? 5. What are the characteristic features of human wants?
3. What are the differences between Micro & Macro Economics 6. What are the factors that determine Demand?
II. Answer the following Questions : 8X5=40 7. What are the exceptions of Law of Demand?
4. Define Utility and explain various types of Utility? 8. Why does a demand curve has negative slope?
9. What are the properties of indifference curves?
10. Write about budget line and shifts in Budget line, change in Price Line VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
11. What are the factors that Determine Demand? SUB : Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 18.08.16
III. Answer the following Questions : 15X2=30 SEC : Junior : VEP-1, 2 & VCP Marks:25
12. Define Price I. Answer Any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25
13. Define Intermediary Goods 1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2)
14, Define Indifference Map
15. Define Budget Line ? and making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
16. Define Marginal Utility? 2. Find the circumcenter of the triangle whose vertices are given below
17. Define Utility? (-2, 3) , (2, -1) and (4, 0)
18. Define Giffen’s Paradox ? 3. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the
19. Define Demand Schedule straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α
20. Define Income Elasticity of Demand prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2
21 Define Income Demand 4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines x + 2y = 0,
22. Define Demand Function? 4x +3y – 5 = 0 and 3x + y = 0
23. Define Producer Goods (OR) Capital Goods 5. Find the orthocenter of the triangle whoes vertices are
24. Define Marginal Rate of Substitution. ( -5, -7) , (13, 2) and (-5, 6)
25. Define wealth 6. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through (1, 1) and
26. Define Demand which are at a distance of 3 units from (-2, 3)

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SUB : Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 18.08.16
SEC : Junior : VEP-1, 2 & VCP Marks:25
I. Answer Any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2)
SUB : Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 18.08.16 and making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
SEC : Junior : VEP-1, 2 & VCP Marks:25 2. Find the circumcenter of the triangle whose vertices are given below
I. Answer Any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25 (-2, 3) , (2, -1) and (4, 0)
1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2) 3. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the
o
and making an angle of 60 with the line 3x+y+2=0 straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α
2. Find the circumcenter of the triangle whose vertices are given below prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2
(-2, 3) , (2, -1) and (4, 0) 4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines x + 2y = 0,
3. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the 4x +3y – 5 = 0 and 3x + y = 0
straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α 5. Find the orthocenter of the triangle whoes vertices are
prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2 ( -5, -7) , (13, 2) and (-5, 6)
4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines x + 2y = 0, 6. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through (1, 1) and
4x +3y – 5 = 0 and 3x + y = 0 which are at a distance of 3 units from (-2, 3)
5. Find the orthocenter of the triangle whoes vertices are
( -5, -7) , (13, 2) and (-5, 6)
6. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through (1, 1) and
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SUB : Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 18.08.16
SEC : Junior : VEP-1, 2 & VCP Marks:25
I. Answer Any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25
1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2) 3. Let the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 represent a pair of straight
lines. Then the angle  between the lines is given by
and making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
2. Find the circumcenter of the triangle whose vertices are given below
|ab|
(-2, 3) , (2, -1) and (4, 0) ( a  b) 2  4h 2
cos  =
3. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the
4. If the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 represents a pair of intersecting lines the
straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α
combined equation of the pair of bisectors of the angles between these
prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2
lines h (x2 – y2) = ( a – b ) xy.
4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines x + 2y = 0,
5. Show that the product of the perpendicular distances from a point
4x +3y – 5 = 0 and 3x + y = 0
5. Find the orthocenter of the triangle whoes vertices are (α, ) to the pair of straight lines ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 is
( -5, -7) , (13, 2) and (-5, 6) | a 2  2h  b 2 |
6. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through (1, 1) and ( a  b) 2  4h 2
which are at a distance of 3 units from (-2, 3)

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SUB : Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 18.08.16
SEC : Junior : VIP-A, B Marks:
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR I. Answer Any FOUR questions
SUB : Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 18.08.16 1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2)
SEC : Junior : VEP-1, 2 & VCP Marks:25 and making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
I. Answer Any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25 2. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the
1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2) straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α,
and making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0 prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2
2. Find the circumcenter of the triangle whose vertices are given below 3. Let the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 represent a pair of straight
(-2, 3) , (2, -1) and (4, 0) lines. Then the angle  between the lines is given by
3. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the |ab|
straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α ( a  b) 2  4h 2
prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2 cos  =
4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines x + 2y = 0, 4. If the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 represents a pair of intersecting lines the
4x +3y – 5 = 0 and 3x + y = 0 combined equation of the pair of bisectors of the angles between these
5. Find the orthocenter of the triangle whoes vertices are lines h (x2 – y2) = ( a – b ) xy.
( -5, -7) , (13, 2) and (-5, 6) 5. Show that the product of the perpendicular distances from a point
6. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through (1, 1) and (α, ) to the pair of straight lines ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 is
which are at a distance of 3 units from (-2, 3) | a 2  2h  b 2 |
( a  b) 2  4h 2
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SEC : Junior : VIP-A, B Marks: SUB : Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 18.08.16
I. Answer Any FOUR questions SEC : Junior : VIP-A, B Marks:
1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2) I. Answer Any FOUR questions
1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2)
and making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
2. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the and making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α, 2. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the
prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2 straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α,
prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2
3. Let the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 represent a pair of straight
lines. Then the angle  between the lines is given by
|ab|
( a  b) 2  4h 2
cos  =
4. If the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 represents a pair of intersecting lines the
combined equation of the pair of bisectors of the angles between these
lines h (x2 – y2) = ( a – b ) xy.
5. Show that the product of the perpendicular distances from a point
(α, ) to the pair of straight lines ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 is
| a 2  2h  b 2 |
( a  b) 2  4h 2

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SUB : Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 18.08.16
SEC : Junior : VIP-A, B Marks:
I. Answer Any FOUR questions
1. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (1, 2)
and making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
2. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the origin to the
straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2 α,
prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2
3. Let the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 represent a pair of straight
lines. Then the angle  between the lines is given by
|ab|
( a  b) 2  4h 2
cos  =
4. If the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 represents a pair of intersecting lines the
combined equation of the pair of bisectors of the angles between these
lines h (x2 – y2) = ( a – b ) xy.
5. Show that the product of the perpendicular distances from a point
(α, ) to the pair of straight lines ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 is
| a 2  2h  b 2 |
( a  b) 2  4h 2
SECTION – B
VI. Read the following Passage carefully and answer the question that follows:-
5x1=5
VII. Read the following Passage carefully and answer the question that follows:-
5x1=5

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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
XIV Write a dialogue between you and your friend on the first day at VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
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

II. Answer any THREE of the following questions 3 x7 = 21




x sin x 4
sin x  cos x
 sin x  1
dx  9  16sin 2 x
dx
XVI. Match the words in column ‘A’ with their meanings in column ‘B’ 1x5=5 3. Evaluate 0 4. Evaluate 0
1
A B 1
2
x sin 1 x log(1  x)
 1  x2
dx  1  x2
dx
5. Evaluate 0 6. . Evaluate 0

XVII. Mark the stress for any five of the following words:- 5x1=5
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SEC : Senior : VIP Marks: 25
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

II. Answer any THREE of the following questions 3 x7 = 21




sin x  cos x 8. There are n electrons of charge e in a drop of oil of density  . It is in
4
x sin x
 sin x  1
dx  9  16sin 2 x
dx
equilibrium in an electric field E. Then the radius of drop is
3. Evaluate 0 4. Evaluate 0
1
1 1 1 1 1
2
x sin 1 x log(1  x)  2neE  2  neE  2  3neE  3  2neE  3
 1  x2
dx  1  x2
dx
       
5. Evaluate 0 6. . Evaluate 0 1) 
4 g  2)   g  3) 
4 g  4)   g 
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SUB : PHYSICS EAMCET Test DATE : 20.08.16
SEC : SENIORS : 9.
1. Two unlike charges attract each other with a force of 10N. If the
distance between them is doubled, the force between them is
1) 40N 2) 20N 3) 5N 4) 2.5N
2. A charge Q is divided into two parts q1 and q2 such that they
experience maximum force of repulsion when separated by certain
distance. The ratio of Q, q1 and q2 is 10.
1) 1 : 1 : 2 2) 1 : 2 : 2 3) 2 : 2 : 1 4) 2 : 1 : 1
3. A charged spherical conductor has a surface charge density of 0.7
c/m2. When its charge is increased by 0.44C, the charge density
changes by 0.14C/m2. the radius of the sphere is
1) 5 cm 2) 1 0 m 3) 0.5 m 4) 5 m
4. Two charges of +200C and -200C are placed at the corners B and 11. Two capacitors of capacities 1 F and CF are connected in series
C or an equilateral triangle ABC of side 0.1m. the force on a charge and the combination is charged to a potential difference of 120V. If
of 5C placed A is the change on the combition is 80C, the energy stored in the
1) 1800 N 2) 1200 3 N 3) 600 3 N 4) 900N capacitor C in microjoules is:
5. A charge of 5 C is placed at the centre of a spherical Gaussian surface 1) 1800 2) 1600 3) 14400 4) 7200
1 12. Two charges q1 = 12 x 10-9C and q2 = 12 x 10-9C are placed 10cm
 2neE  2 1 apart. The potential at a point 6cm from q1 on the line joining the
  two charges
of radius 5 cm. the electric flux through the surface is 
4 g   0 times
1) 2500 Volt 2) 900 Volt 3) 1800 Volt 4) -900 Volt
of 13. Twenty seven identical mercury drops each charged to 10V, are
1) 0.1 N-m2/C 2) 0.5 N-m2/C 3) 1 N-m2/C 4)5 N-m2/C allowed to form a big drop. The potential of the big drop is
6. In a region where intensity of electric field is 5 Nc -1, 40 lines of 1) 90 V 2) 9 V 3) 900 V 270 V
electric force are crossing per square metre. The number of lines 14. Charges +50, +20, +30 and -100 nano coulomb are placed at the four
corners of a square of side 5 2 cm. The potential at the VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
intersection of diagonals SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 20.08.2016
1) 1.8 2 x 104 V 2) 3.6 x 104 V 3) 1.8 x 104 V 4) zero SEC: Juniors Marks: 25
15 The potential at the origin is zero due to electric field I. Answer the following question in about 25-30 lines : 1 x 8 = 8
E = 20i+30jNC-1. The potential at poit P (2m, 2m) is a) Datta found a solution to his problem . Did it really work for him?
1) 100V 2) 50 V 3) -100V 4) -50V Justify your answer.
II Fill in the blanks with a, an or the :- 6x1/2=3
a) My heart is like --------------- apple tree b) I wandered lonely as -----------
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR cloud
SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 20.08.2016 c) ---------------weather is nice d) Sam was ----------------accountant
SEC: Juniors Marks: 25 e) I am looking for ---------bungalow. F) The laboratory is on ---------floor
I. Answer the following question in about 25-30 lines : 1 x 8 = 8 III Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:- 6x1/2=3
a) Datta found a solution to his problem . Did it really work for him? a) Exercise is good --------------health b) She cut the fruit--------- a knife
Justify your answer. c) Mr. Shastri knows Hindi --------Telugu d) He goes to college
II Fill in the blanks with a, an or the :- 6x1/2=3 --------------foot
a) My heart is like --------------- apple tree b) I wandered lonely as ----------- e) she died ----------Cholera f) The train leaves ----------7 ‘O’ clock.
cloud IV. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of the verbs given in brackets:-5x1=5
c) ---------------weather is nice d) Sam was ----------------accountant a) He ------- a lot of work in the house (do) b) Lakshmi -----the clothes now
e) I am looking for ---------bungalow. F) The laboratory is on ---------floor (wash)
III Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:- 6x1/2=3 c) They -------this house Since 2010(build) d) Hindi -------in India (Speak)
a) Exercise is good --------------health b) She cut the fruit--------- a knife e) He --------Just --------(go) out
c) Mr. Shastri knows Hindi --------Telugu d) He goes to college V. Correct the following Sentences:- 3x1=3
--------------foot a) These all books are interesting b) Anil lent Surya rupees
e) she died ----------Cholera f) The train leaves ----------7 ‘O’ clock. twenty
IV. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of the verbs given in brackets:-5x1=5 c) The platinum is a very expensive metal.
a) He ------- a lot of work in the house (do) b) Lakshmi -----the clothes now V. Complete the following dialogue:- 1x3=3
(wash) Shopkeeper : Good Morning, Sir -----------(1)
c) They -------this house Since 2010(build) d) Hindi -------in India (Speak) Customer : Do you ----------(2)------------
e) He --------Just --------(go) out Shopkeeper : we have Several types of water purifiers and filters.
V. Correct the following Sentences:- 3x1=3 Customer : Yes, I will -------- (3)------------- and decide ------------(4)---------
a) These all books are interesting b) Anil lent Surya rupees
twenty
c) The platinum is a very expensive metal. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
V. Complete the following dialogue:- 1x3=3 SUB : PHYSICS EAMCET Test-1 DATE : 20.08.16
Shopkeeper : Good Morning, Sir -----------(1) SEC : JUNIORS :
Customer : Do you ----------(2)------------ 1. A bucket filled with water having a mass of 15kg is raised from a well
Shopkeeper : we have Several types of water purifiers and filters. of depth 12m with the help of a rope. If the work done to do so is
Customer : Yes, I will -------- (3)------------- and decide ------------(4)--------- 2160j, the linear density of the rope is (g =10ms-2)
1) 0.2kg/m 2) 0.1kg/m 3) 1 kg/m 4) 0.5kg/m

2. The area under a force – ‘displacement’ curve gives:


1) impulse 2) Power 3) Work 4) Time

3. A body is in motion and it is stopped by applying retarding force.


Initial speed magnitude of force applied are as given below
Speed Force
1. V F
2. 2V F/2 When it is compressed further by 3cm, the increase in potential energy is,
3. V/2 2F 1) 4 U 2) U 3) 2 U 4) 3 U
If S1, S2, S3 are the distances traveled before coming to rest those can be
arranged in a ascending order as given below 13. A body of mass 5kg moving along a straight line is accelerated from 4ms -1
1) S1, S2, S3 2) S3, S2, S1 3) S2, S1, S3 4) S3, S1, S2 To 8ms-1 with the application of a force of 10N in the same direction.
Then,
4. A body of mass 12 kg is at the bottom of a lake of depth 5m. If the work 1) Work done by the force is 120J
done in raising the body to the water surface is 350 J, the specific gravity of 2) Displacement of the body is 12m
the body is 3) Time for the change in velocity is 2s 4) All the above
1) 1 .2 2) 4 . 8 3) 2 . 1 4) 2 . 4
14. A body of mass 5kg at rest is acted upon by two mutually
5. A block of mass ‘m’ is lowered with the help of a rope of negligible mass perpendicular forces 6N and 8N simultaneously. Its kinetic energy
through a distance ‘d’ with an acceleration of g/3, work done by the rope on after 10s is,
the block is 1) 100 J 2) 200 J 3) 500 J 4) 1000 J
2 Mgd 2 Mgd Mgd Mgd 15. Under the action of a force a 2Kg body moves such that its position
‘x’ in meters as a fuction of time ‘t’in seconds given by:x = t 2/2.
1) 3 2) - 3 3) 3 4) - 3 The work done by the force in the first 5 seconds is
1) 2.5 J 2) 0.25 J 3) 25 J 4) 250 J
6. A force of (4x2 + 3x) N acts on a practical which displaces it from x = 16.
2m to x = 3m. the work done by the force is
1) 32.8J 2) 3.28J 3) 0.328J 4) zero

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

12 When a spring is compressed by 3cm, the potential energy stored in it is U.


VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : ZOOLOGY Monthly Test DATE : 22.08.16
SEC : Juniors: BiPC Marks:60
I. Answer all of the following questions 2 x 10 = 20
1. Distinguish between Ecosystem and biome?
2. What are regulators & conformers?
3. What is BOD? Bilogical magnification?
4. What is zone of compensation in an aquatic Ecosystem?
5. What is cyclomorphosis? Explain its importance in Daphnia?
6. Distinguish between phototaxis and photokinesis?
7. What is camouflage? Give its significance?
8. Distinguish between lentic and logic habitats
9. What are circadian rhythms?
10. What is photoperiodism?
II. Answer any SIX of the following questions 6x4=24
11. What is summer stratification?
12. Compare fresh water and marine water adaptations?
13. Describe Green house effect
14. Explain different types of aquatic Ecosystems
15. Discuss competitive release
16. How do predators act as biological control?
17. Write note on a) Eutrophication b) Biomagnification
c) Algal blooming
18. Discuss the causes and effects of Global warming? What measures
need to be takes to control Global warming?
III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. Write an essay on temperature as an ecological factor?
20. Write an essay on water as an ecological factor?
21. What are the causes of water pollution and suggest measures for
control of water pollution?

VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR


SUB : ZOOLOGY Monthly Test DATE : 22.08.16
SEC : Juniors: BiPC Marks:60
I. Answer all of the following questions 2 x 10 = 20
1. Distinguish between Ecosystem and biome? between characteristics of these different types?
2. What are regulators & conformers? 12. Give brief account of mechanism of enzyme catalysis with suitable
3. What is BOD? Bilogical magnification? diagrams?
4. What is zone of compensation in an aquatic Ecosystem? 13. Describe the purification of colloidal Solutions by the Phenomenon
5. What is cyclomorphosis? Explain its importance in Daphnia? of dialysis with a neat diagram?
6. Distinguish between phototaxis and photokinesis? 14. Describe Cottrell smoke precipitator with a neat diagram?
7. What is camouflage? Give its significance? 15. Explain Zone refining?
8. Distinguish between lentic and logic habitats 16. Giving Examples to differentiate roasting and Calcination?
9. What are circadian rhythms? 17. Explain the Extraction of Zinc from Zinc blende?
10. What is photoperiodism? 18. Write down the chemical reactions taking place in different zones in
II. Answer any SIX of the following questions 6x4=24 the blast furnace during the extraction of iron
11. What is summer stratification? III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
12. Compare fresh water and marine water adaptations? 19. Discuss the Extraction of copper from Copper Pyrites?
13. Describe Green house effect 20. a) Explain the Purification of Sulphide ores by froth
14. Explain different types of aquatic Ecosystems floatation method?
15. Discuss competitive release b) Explain the process of leaching of alumina from bauxite?
16. How do predators act as biological control? 21. Explain the following terms
17. Write note on a) Eutrophication b) Biomagnification i) Electrophoresis ii) Coagulation iii) Tyndall effect
c) Algal blooming
18. Discuss the causes and effects of Global warming? What measures
need to be takes to control Global warming?
III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. Write an essay on temperature as an ecological factor? VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
20. Write an essay on water as an ecological factor? SUB : CHEMISTRY Monthly Test DATE : 22.08.16
21. What are the causes of water pollution and suggest measures for SEC : Seniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60
control of water pollution? I. Answer all of the following questions 2 x 10 = 20
1. Among adsorption, absorption which is a surface phenomena and why?
2.The critical temperature SO2 is 630K and that of CH4 is 190K which
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR is adsorbed easily on activated char coal? Why?
SUB : CHEMISTRY Monthly Test DATE : 22.08.16 3. What is adsorption Isotherm? Write the Equation of freundlich
SEC : Seniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60 adsorption Isotherm?
I. Answer all of the following questions 2 x 10 = 20 4. What are Enzyme? What is their role in human body ?
1. Among adsorption, absorption which is a surface phenomena and why? 5. What is critical micelle concentration (CMC) and Kraft temperature
2.The critical temperature SO2 is 630K and that of CH4 is 190K which (TK)?
is adsorbed easily on activated char coal? Why? 6. What is the role of depressant in froth floatation process?
3. What is adsorption Isotherm? Write the Equation of freundlich 7. Explain Poling?
adsorption Isotherm? 8. Describe a method for the refining of nickel?
4. What are Enzyme? What is their role in human body ? 9. Explain the terms gangue & Slag?
5. What is critical micelle concentration (CMC) and Kraft temperature 10 Why is Zinc not Extracted from Zinc Oxide through reduction
(TK)? using CO ?
6. What is the role of depressant in froth floatation process? II. Answer any SIX of the following questions 6x4=24
7. Explain Poling? 11 What are different types of adsorption? Give any four differences
8. Describe a method for the refining of nickel? between characteristics of these different types?
9. Explain the terms gangue & Slag? 12. Give brief account of mechanism of enzyme catalysis with suitable
10 Why is Zinc not Extracted from Zinc Oxide through reduction diagrams?
using CO ? 13. Describe the purification of colloidal Solutions by the Phenomenon
II. Answer any SIX of the following questions 6x4=24 of dialysis with a neat diagram?
11 What are different types of adsorption? Give any four differences 14. Describe Cottrell smoke precipitator with a neat diagram?
15. Explain Zone refining? 1  2h 
16. Giving Examples to differentiate roasting and Calcination? Tan 1  
17. Explain the Extraction of Zinc from Zinc blende?
2  a  b  so as to remove the xy term from the equation
18. Write down the chemical reactions taking place in different zones in ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0, If a  b and through the angle /4, if a = b.
the blast furnace during the extraction of iron 14. When the axes are rotated through an angle 45 o, the transformed
III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 equation of a curve is 17x2 – 16xy + 17y2 = 225, Find the original
19. Discuss the Extraction of copper from Copper Pyrites? equation of the curve
20. a) Explain the Purification of Sulphide ores by froth
floatation method?
b) Explain the process of leaching of alumina from bauxite? 15. If 3a + 2b + 4c = 0, then show that the equation ax + by + c = 0
21. Explain the following terms represents a family of concurrent straight lines and find the point of
i) Electrophoresis ii) Coagulation iii) Tyndall effect concurrency
16. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point
(-10, 4) and making an angle  with the line x – 2y = 10 such that
tan  = 2
17. Find the circumcenter of the triangle whose vertices are
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR (1, 3), (-3, 5) and (5, 1)
SUB : Mathematics –I B Monthly Test Dt : 22.08.16 III.Answer ANY FIVE of the following Questions: 5x7=35
SEC: Jr. VIP-A, B, VEP-1,2 & VCP Marks : 75
I. Answer ALL the following Questions: 10x2=20 18. A straight line through Q ( 3 , 2) makes and angle /6 with the with
1. If the area of the triangle formed by the straight lines x = 0, y = 0 and 3x +4y the positive direction of the X-axis. If the straight line intersects the
= a (a>0) is 6, find the value of a line 3 x – 4y + 8 = 0 at P, find the distance PQ.
2. Find the value of x, if the slope of the line passing through (2, 5) and 19. If Q(h, k) is the foot of the perpendicular from P(x 1, y1) w.r.t the
(x,3) is 2. straight line ax+ by + c=0, then prove that
3. Find the equation of the Straight line passing through (-2, 4) and
h  x1 k  y1 (ax1  by1  c )
Making non zero intercepts whose sum is zero
4. Transform the equation x + y + 1 = 0 into normal form a = b = a 2  b2 Find the foot of the
5. Find the value of p, if the following lines are concurrent perpendicular from (-1,3) on the straight line 5x – y -18=0
4x – 3y – 7 = 0, 2x + py + 2 = 0, 6x + 5y – 1 = 0 20. Find the area of the parallelogram whose sides are 3x + 4y + 5 = 0,
6. Find the value of p, if the straight lines 3x+7y –1=0 and 7x– py +3 = 0 3x + 4y – 2 = 0, 2x +3y +1 = 0 and 2x + 3y – 7 = 0
are mutually perpendicular 21. Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point
7. Find the distance between the parallel straight lines 3x + 4y – 3 = 0 (-3, 2) and making an angle of 45o with the straight line 3x – y + 4 = 0
and 6x + 8y – 1 = 0 22. Find the orthocenter of the triangle with the following vertices
8. Find the in centre of the triangle formed by the lines x=1 , y = 1 and (5, -2), (-1, 2) and (1, 4)
x+y =1. 23. Find the orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines
9. Find the values of k, if the angle between the straight lines x + 2y = 0, 4x + 3y – 5 = 0 and 3x + y = 0
kx + y + 9=0and 3x – y + 4 = 0 is /4 24. If p and q are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the orgin to the
x y x y straight lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and
  1 and   1, x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2α prove that 4p2 + q2 = a2.
10. If  is the angle between the lines a b b a find the
value of sin  when a > b.
II. Answer ANY FIVE of the following Questions: 5x4=20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
11. The ends of the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle are (0, 6) and Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 23.08.16
( 6, 0). Find the equation of the locus of its third vertex. SEC : Junior : M P C Marks: 25
12. A (5, 3) and B (3, -2) are two fixed points. Find the equation of the I. Answer the following 5 x 2 = 10
locus of P, so that the area of triangle PAB is 9. 1. Find the period of tan ( x + 4x + 9x + -- - - - + n2 x) (n any positive integer ) 2.
13. Show that the axes are to be rotated thorough an angle of Find the cosine function whose period is 7
0 0
3 1 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
 1 2 1
 52   sin  22   Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 23.08.16
3. Prove that sin2  2   2 4 2 SEC : Junior : M P C Marks: 25
cos 9  sin 9
o o I. Answer the following 5 x 2 = 10
 cot 36o 1. Find the period of tan ( x + 4x + 9x + -- - - - + n2 x) (n any positive integer ) 2.
4. Prove that cos 9  sin 9
o o
Find the cosine function whose period is 7
0 0
5. Find the range of 13cos x +3 3 sinx - 4  1 2 1 3 1
II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15  52   sin  22  
3. Prove that sin2  2   2 4 2
6. Sketch the region enclosed by y = sin x, y = cos x and X-axis in the
interval [ 0, ]. cos 9  sin 9
o o
 cot 36o
4. Prove that cos 9  sin 9
o o
7 If A + B , A are acute angles such that sin ( A + B) = 24/25 and tan A = ¾,
then find the value of cos B
8. If tan ( α - ) = 7/24 and tan α = 4/3, where α and are in the first 5. Find the range of 13cos x +3 3 sinx - 4
Quadrant prove that α +  = /2 II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
9. If A + B = /4, then P . T. ( 1 + tan A) (1 +tan B ) = 2 6. Sketch the region enclosed by y = sin x, y = cos x and X-axis in the
interval [ 0, ].
7 If A + B , A are acute angles such that sin ( A + B) = 24/25 and tan A = ¾,
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR then find the value of cos B
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 23.08.16 8. If tan ( α - ) = 7/24 and tan α = 4/3, where α and are in the first
SEC : Junior : M P C Marks: 25 Quadrant prove that α +  = /2
I. Answer the following 5 x 2 = 10 9. If A + B = /4, then P . T. ( 1 + tan A) (1 +tan B ) = 2
1. Find the period of tan ( x + 4x + 9x + -- - - - + n2 x) (n any positive integer ) 2.
Find the cosine function whose period is 7
0 0
3 1 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
 1 2 1
 52   sin  22   Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 23.08.16
3. Prove that sin2  2   2 4 2 SEC : Junior : M P C Marks: 25
cos 9o  sin 9o I. Answer the following 5 x 2 = 10
 cot 36o 1. Find the period of tan ( x + 4x + 9x + -- - - - + n2 x) (n any positive integer ) 2.
4. Prove that cos 9 o
 sin 9 o
Find the cosine function whose period is 7
0 0
5. Find the range of 13cos x +3 3 sinx - 4  1 2 1 3 1
II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15  52   sin  22  
3. Prove that sin2  2   2 4 2
6. Sketch the region enclosed by y = sin x, y = cos x and X-axis in the
interval [ 0, ]. cos 9o  sin 9o
 cot 36o
7 If A + B , A are acute angles such that sin ( A + B) = 24/25 and tan A = ¾, 4. Prove that cos 9 o
 sin 9 o

then find the value of cos B


8. If tan ( α - ) = 7/24 and tan α = 4/3, where α and are in the first 5. Find the range of 13cos x +3 3 sinx - 4
Quadrant prove that α +  = /2 II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
9. If A + B = /4, then P . T. ( 1 + tan A) (1 +tan B ) = 2 6. Sketch the region enclosed by y = sin x, y = cos x and X-axis in the
interval [ 0, ].
7 If A + B , A are acute angles such that sin ( A + B) = 24/25 and tan A = ¾,
then find the value of cos B
8. If tan ( α - ) = 7/24 and tan α = 4/3, where α and are in the first
Quadrant prove that α +  = /2
9. If A + B = /4, then P . T. ( 1 + tan A) (1 +tan B ) = 2
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 23.08.16
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 23.08.16 SEC : Junior : M E C Marks: 25
SEC : Junior : M E C Marks: 25 I. Answer the following 2 x 5 = 10
I. Answer the following 2 x 5 = 10 1. Evaluate cos245o + cos2 135o+cos2 225o + cos2 315o
1. Evaluate cos245o + cos2 135o+cos2 225o + cos2 315o 2. If cosec  + cot  = 1 / 3 , find the cos  and determine the quadrant in
2. If cosec  + cot  = 1 / 3 , find the cos  and determine the quadrant in which  lies
which  lies 3. Prove that (tan  + sec  - 1) = 1 + Sin 
3. Prove that (tan  + sec  - 1) = 1 + Sin  (tan  - sec+1) cos 
(tan  - sec+1) cos  4. Eliminate  from the x = a cos  ; y = b sin3 
3

4. Eliminate  from the x = a cos  ; y = b sin3 


3
5. Find the periods for the tan ( x + 4x + 9x + ……+ n2x)
5. Find the periods for the tan ( x + 4x + 9x + ……+ n2x) (n any positive integer)
(n any positive integer) II Answer any THREE 3x5=15
II Answer any THREE 3x5=15 6. If 8 tan A = -15 and 25 sin B = -7 and neigher a nor B is in the fourth
6. If 8 tan A = -15 and 25 sin B = -7 and neigher a nor B is in the fourth quadrant, then show that Sin a cos B + cos A sin B = -304/425
quadrant, then show that Sin a cos B + cos A sin B = -304/425 7. 3(sin  - cos)4 + 6 (sin + cos)2 + 4 (sin6+cos6) = 13
7. 3(sin  - cos)4 + 6 (sin + cos)2 + 4 (sin6+cos6) = 13 8. Sketch the graph of the cos 2x in the interval [0, ]
8. Sketch the graph of the cos 2x in the interval [0, ] 9. Sketch the region enclosed by y = sin x, y cos x and X-axis in the
9. Sketch the region enclosed by y = sin x, y cos x and X-axis in the interval [ 0, ]
interval [ 0, ]

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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 23.08.16
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR SEC : Junior : M E C Marks: 25
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 23.08.16 I. Answer the following 2 x 5 = 10
SEC : Junior : M E C Marks: 25 1. Evaluate cos245o + cos2 135o+cos2 225o + cos2 315o
I. Answer the following 5x2=10 2. If cosec  + cot  = 1 / 3 , find the cos  and determine the quadrant in
1. If tan  = cos 11 + sin 11 and  is in the third quadrant, find  which  lies
Cos 11 - sin 11 3. Prove that (tan  + sec  - 1) = 1 + Sin 
2. Find the value of tan 20o +tan 40o+√3 tan20o. tan 40o (tan  - sec+1) cos 
3. Find the value of cos2 52 ½ o -sin2 =22 1 /2 o 4. Eliminate  from the x = a cos  ; y = b sin3 
3

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 + 3cosx (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
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SUB : COMMERCE TERMINAL-1 DATE : 24.08.16
SEC : Juniors: CE-1, Marks:100
I. Answer the following question 1x10=10
1. Explain Merits and demerits of sole Proprietorship
II. Answer any Four questions from the following 4x5=20
2. What is Trade and explain types of Trade ?
3. Explain types of Industries
4. Briefly explain aids to Trade
5. What is Business and write its features (characteristics)
6. Explain Social responsibilities of business
II Answer the following Questions 2x10=20
7. Prepare three column cash book from the following
2014 March1 Cash Balance 8,400
st
1 Bank balance 3,000
7th Deposited into Bank 2,000
10th Paid to Hari 850 Discount received 50
15th Sales through credit card 500
20th Received cheque from Srinivas 1,800
25th Cash withdraw from bank 400
th
30 Sales through debit card 1,000
31st Paid Salaries 600
8. Prepare Triple column cash book
2007 Sep 1st Cash in hand 4,400
1st Cash at Bank 5,500
2nd Cash Sales 3,000
th
4 Cash received from Raghu 1700 and
Discount 300
7th Paid office expenses 500 15. Difference between book keeping and accounting
10th Deposited Cash into Bank 900 16. Types of accounts and write its Principles
12th Received cheque from Murthy 850 VI. Answer any five questions from the following 2x5=10
Discount 150 17. Capital 18. Trade Discount 19. Debit Note
18th Paid to Prasad by cheque 500 20. Invoice 21. Contra entry 22. Leger Posting
Discount 100 23. Debtors – Creditors 24. Drawings
20th Cash with draw from bank 800
25th Received Interest 600
28th Paid commission by cheque 300

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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 24.08.16
SEC : Senior : VIP, VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
I. Answer All Questions 5 x 2 = 10
18 17
1. If P(r-1) : P (r-1) = 9 :7, find r .
IV. Answer the following questions 4x5=20 2. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
9. Journalise the following transactions TRIANGLE so that the relative positions of the vowels and
2015 Jan 1st Started business with cash 10,000 consonants are not disturbed.
,, 3rd Purchased from Geetha 5,000 3. Find the number of ways in which 4 letters can be put in a 4 addressed
,, 5th Sold goods for cash 7,000 envelopes so that no letter goes into the envelope meant for it.
,, 7th Cash deposited into bank 10,000 4. Find the number of 5-letter words that can be formed using the letters
,, 9th Wages paid 1,000 of the word MIXTURE which begin with an vowel when repetitions
10. Prepare Sudha account from the following are allowed.
2014 Sep-1st Amount due from Sudha 4,000 5. Find the number of palindromes with 6 digits that can be formed using
,, 4th Goods Sold to by Sudha 5,500 the digits 0, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8
,, 12th Goods returned by Sudha 2,000 I. Answer Any THREE Questions 3 x 5 = 15
,, 16th Cash received from Sudha 1,500 6. If the letters of the word PRISON are permuted in all possible ways
nd
,, 22 Received cheque from Sudha 3,000 and the words thus formed are arranged in dictionary order, find the
,, 28th Sudha account settled with 10% discount rank of the word PRISON.
11. Enter the following in purchase book and purchase returns book 2012 7. Find the number of that are greater than 4000 which can be formed
July, 1st Purchased goods from Mohan 8,000 using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 without repetition
,, 5th Purchased goods from Rajesh 6,000 8. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the
,, 10th Purchased goods from Hari 5,000 digits 0, 2, 4,7, 8, without repetition.
th
,, 12 Returned goods to Rajesh 600 9. Find the number of 4 –digit numbers that can be formed using the
,, 15th Purchase goods from Krishna 4,000 digits 1,2,5,6, 7. How many of them are divisible by
,, 20th Goods returned to Hari 300 i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4
12. Prepare sales book and sales returned book from the following 2013
May 1st Sold goods to Rahul 6,500
,, 3rd Sold goods to Manish 6,000
th
,, 8 Returned goods by Rahul 700
,, 11th Sold goods to Rajkumar 12,000
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,, 17th Returned goods From Rajkumar 2,000 Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 24.08.16
,, 21st Sold goods to Anand 9,000 SEC : Senior : VIP, VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
V. Answer ‘4’ questions from the following 4x5=20 I. Answer All Questions 5 x 2 = 10
18 17
13. Explain functions of accounting 1. If P(r-1) : P (r-1) = 9 :7, find r .
14. Explain Accounting concepts 2. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
TRIANGLE so that the relative positions of the vowels and I. Answer all questions 2x2=4
consonants are not disturbed. 1. Find the value of k, if the angle between the lines kx + y + 9 = 0 and
3. Find the number of ways in which 4 letters can be put in a 4 addressed 3x – y + 4 = 0 is /4
envelopes so that no letter goes into the envelope meant for it. 2. Find the value of a if the distances of the points (2, 3) and (-4, a) from the
4. Find the number of 5-letter words that can be formed using the letters straight line 3x + 4y – 8 = 0 are equal
of the word MIXTURE which begin with an vowel when repetitions II Answer any THREE question 3 x 7 = 21
are allowed.
5. Find the number of palindromes with 6 digits that can be formed using 3. Find the equation of the straight lines passing through he point (1, 2) and
the digits 0, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8
I. Answer Any THREE Questions 3 x 5 = 15 making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0
6. If the letters of the word PRISON are permuted in all possible ways 4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle with vertices
and the words thus formed are arranged in dictionary order, find the (-2, -1), (6, -1) and (2, 5)
rank of the word PRISON. 5. Find the circumcentre of the triangle whose vertices are (-2, 3) , (2, -1)
7. Find the number of that are greater than 4000 which can be formed And ( 4, 0)
using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 without repetition 6. If P and q are the lengths of the perpendicular from the origin to the
8. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2α. Prove
digits 0, 2, 4,7, 8, without repetition. that 4p2 + q2 = a2
9. Find the number of 4 –digit numbers that can be formed using the
digits 1,2,5,6, 7. How many of them are divisible by
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 25.08.16
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR SEC : Junior : M E C Marks: 25
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 25.08.16 I. Answer all questions 2x2=4
SEC : Junior : M E C Marks: 25 1. Find the value of k, if the angle between the lines kx + y + 9 = 0 and
I. Answer all questions 2x2=4 3x – y + 4 = 0 is /4
1. Find the value of k, if the angle between the lines kx + y + 9 = 0 and 2. Find the value of a if the distances of the points (2, 3) and (-4, a) from the
3x – y + 4 = 0 is /4 straight line 3x + 4y – 8 = 0 are equal
2. Find the value of a if the distances of the points (2, 3) and (-4, a) from the II Answer any THREE question 3 x 7 = 21
straight line 3x + 4y – 8 = 0 are equal
II Answer any THREE question 3 x 7 = 21 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
3. Find the equation of the straight lines passing through he point (1, 2) and 4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle with vertices
making an angle of 60o with the line 3 x + y + 2 = 0 (-2, -1), (6, -1) and (2, 5)
4. Find the orthocenter of the triangle with vertices 5. Find the circumcentre of the triangle whose vertices are (-2, 3) , (2, -1)
(-2, -1), (6, -1) and (2, 5) And ( 4, 0)
5. Find the circumcentre of the triangle whose vertices are (-2, 3) , (2, -1) 6. If P and q are the lengths of the perpendicular from the origin to the
And ( 4, 0) lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2α. Prove
6. If P and q are the lengths of the perpendicular from the origin to the that 4p2 + q2 = a2
lines x sec α + y cosec α = a and x cos α – y sin α = a cos 2α. Prove
that 4p2 + q2 = a2

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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 25.08.16
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR SEC : Junior : M E C Marks: 25
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 25.08.16 I. Answer all questions 2x2=4
SEC : Junior : M E C Marks: 25 1. Find the value of k, if the angle between the lines kx + y + 9 = 0 and
3x – y + 4 = 0 is /4 4, Find the centroid and the area of the triangle formed by the following
2. Find the value of a if the distances of the points (2, 3) and (-4, a) from the lines 2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x + y + 4 = 0
straight line 3x + 4y – 8 = 0 are equal 5. Find the equation of the bisector of the acute angle between the lines
II Answer any THREE question 3 x 7 = 21 3x – 4y + 7 = 0 and 12x + 5y – 2 = 0

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

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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 25.08.16
SEC : Junior : VIP-A Marks: 25
I Answer ANY FOUR
1. Show that the equation of the pair of straight lines passing through the
origin and making an angle of 30o with the line 3x – y – 1 = 0 is
13x2 – 12xy – 3y2 = 0
2. Show that the straight line represented by ( x + 2a) 2 - 3y2 = 0
and x = a form an equilateral triangle
3. The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 2x 2 - 5xy + 3y2 = 0 and
one diagonal is x + y + 2 =0 Find the vertices and the other diagonal
4, Find the centroid and the area of the triangle formed by the following
lines 2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x + y + 4 = 0
5. Find the equation of the bisector of the acute angle between the lines
3x – 4y + 7 = 0 and 12x + 5y – 2 = 0

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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 25.08.16
SEC : Junior : VIP-A Marks: 25
I Answer ANY FOUR
1. Show that the equation of the pair of straight lines passing through the
origin and making an angle of 30o with the line 3x – y – 1 = 0 is
13x2 – 12xy – 3y2 = 0
2. Show that the straight line represented by ( x + 2a) 2 - 3y2 = 0
and x = a form an equilateral triangle
3. The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 2x 2 - 5xy + 3y2 = 0 and
one diagonal is x + y + 2 =0 Find the vertices and the other diagonal
1 e 1 e 1 e 1 e
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 25.08.16 1) 1  e 2) 2 3) 2 4) 1 e
SEC : Junior : VIP-A Marks: 25 3.
I Answer ANY FOUR
1. Show that the equation of the pair of straight lines passing through the
origin and making an angle of 30o with the line 3x – y – 1 = 0 is
13x2 – 12xy – 3y2 = 0
2. Show that the straight line represented by ( x + 2a) 2 - 3y2 = 0
and x = a form an equilateral triangle
3. The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 2x 2 - 5xy + 3y2 = 0 and
one diagonal is x + y + 2 =0 Find the vertices and the other diagonal 4. A motor of efficiently 80% draws water from a well of depth 20 m and
4, Find the centroid and the area of the triangle formed by the following fills a talk of dimensions 4m x 3m x 2m is minutes. If the tank is at a
lines 2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x + y + 4 = 0 height of 10 m above ground, the power of the motor is
5. Find the equation of the bisector of the acute angle between the lines 1) 0.3 kw 2) 24kw 3) 120 kw 4) 30 kw
3x – 4y + 7 = 0 and 12x + 5y – 2 = 0 5. Match the following
List – I
a) Impulse b) coefficient of restitution
c) conservation of momentum 4) conservation of kinetic energy
List – II
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : 25.08.16 g) relative velocity of separation/relative velocity h) internal forces
SEC : Junior : VIP-A Marks: 25 1) a-h, b-g, c-f, d-e 2) a-f, b-g, c-h, d-e
I Answer ANY FOUR 3) a-e, b-f, c-g, d-h 4) a-e, b-g, c-f, d-h
1. Show that the equation of the pair of straight lines passing through the 6. A) When a ball falls on the earth, its momentum is not conserved
origin and making an angle of 30o with the line 3x – y – 1 = 0 is B) When bullet is fired from a gun, gun moves in the direction of the
13x2 – 12xy – 3y2 = 0 Bullet
2. Show that the straight line represented by ( x + 2a) 2 - 3y2 = 0 C) When a stationary bomb explodes, linear momentum is conserved
and x = a form an equilateral triangle 1) A and C are true 2) A & B are true
3. The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 2x 2 - 5xy + 3y2 = 0 and 3) A, B, C are true 4) A, B, C are false
one diagonal is x + y + 2 =0 Find the vertices and the other diagonal 7. The work done in lifting a body of mass 20kg and specific gravity 3.2
4, Find the centroid and the area of the triangle formed by the following to a height of 8 m in water is specific gravity 3.2 to a height of 8m in
lines 2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x + y + 4 = 0 water is, (g=10ms-2)
5. Find the equation of the bisector of the acute angle between the lines 1) 110 J 2) 1600 J 3) 500 J 4) 1100 J
3x – 4y + 7 = 0 and 12x + 5y – 2 = 0
8. n identical cubes each of mass ‘m’ and side ‘l’ are on the horizontal
surface. Then the minimum amount of work done to arrange them on
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SUB : PHYSICS I .I .T - Test-1 DATE : 27.08.16 1) nmgl 2) 3) 3
SEC : JUNIORS : 9. A uniform rod of length 2m and mass 5kg is lying on a horizontal
1. A l kg ball moving at 12ms-1 collides headon with a 2kg ball moving surface. The work done is raising one end of the rod with the other
in the opposite direction at 24m/s. If the coefficient of restitutions is end in contact with the surface until the rod makes an angle 30 o with
2/3, then energy lost in the collision is the horizontal is, (g=10ms-2 )
1) 120 J 2) 240 J 3) 360 J 4) 480 J
2. A ball a moving with a certain velocity of collides, with another ball B 1) 125J 2) 50J 3) 25 3 J 4) 50 3 J
of the same mass at rest. If the coefficient of restitution is e, the ratio 10.When a spring is compressed by 3cm, the potential energy stored in
of the velocities of A and B just after the collision is it is U. When it is compressed further by 3cm, the increase in
potential energy is ,
1) 4 U 2) U 3) 2 U 4) 3 U 20.
11. A body of mass 5 kg moving along a straight line is accelerated from
4ms-1 to 8 ms-1 with the application of a force of 10N in the same
direction. Then,
1) Work done by the force is 120J
2) Displacement of the body is 12m
3) Time for the change in velocity is 2s 4) All the above
12. A body of mass 5kg at rest is acted upon by two mutually
perpendicular forces 6N and 8N simultaneously. Its kinetic energy
after 10s is,
1) 100 J 2) 200 J 3)500 J 4) 1000 J 21. When U238 nucleus originally at rest, decays by emitting an alpha
13. Sand is falling on a conveyor belt at the rate of 5kg -1. The extra particle having a speed u, the recoil speed of the residual nucleus is
power required to move the belt with a velocity of 16ms -1 is. 4u 4u 4u 4u
1) 30 W 2) 180 W 3) 150 W 4) 1.2 W 2)  3) 4) 
14. A machine gun fires 360 bullets per minute. Each bullet moves with 1) 238 234 234 238
a velocity of 600 ms-1. If the power of the gun is 5.4kw, the mass of 22. A force of ( 5 + 3x) N acting on a body of mass 20kg along the x-
each bullet is axis
1) 5 kg 2) 0.5kg 3) 0.05 kg 4) 4 gm displaces it from x = 2m to x = 6m. The work done by the force is
15. A motor is used to lift water from a well of depth 10m and to fill a 1) 20 J 2) 48 J 3) 68 J 4) 86 J
water tank of volume 30m3 in 10 minutes. The tank is at a height of 23. A body of mass 5kg makes an elastic collision with another body at
20m above ground. If 20% of energy’s watered, the power of the rest and continues to move in the original direction after collision
motor is with a velocity equal . to 1/10th of its original velocity. Then the
1) 18.75 kW 2) 20 kW 3) 22.5 kW 4) 37.5 kW mass of the second body is
16 A ball striking a horizontal plane with velocity v rebounds with 1) 4.09 kg 2) 0.5 kg 3) 5 kg 4) 5.09 kg
velocity 256v/625 after 4th collision. The coefficient of restitution is
1) 0.4 2) 0.6 3) 0.2 4) 0.8
24. A stationary bomb explodes into two parts of masses in the ratio of
1:3, If the hevier mass moves with a velocity 4 ms-1, what is the
velocity of lighter part ?
12 ms-1 opposite to heavier mass
17. A person of mass 50kg carrying a load of 20kg walk up a staircase. 12 ms-1in the direction of heavier mass
If the width and height of each step are 0.25m and 0.2m respectively 6 ms-1opposite to heavier mass
the work done by the man in walking up 20 steps is, (g=10ms -2) 6 ms-1in the direction of heavier mass
1400J 2) 800J 3) 2000J 4) 2800J 25. The machine gun fires 240 bullets per minute. If the mass of each
18. bullet is 10 g and the velocity of the bullets is 600 ms -1, the power
(in kW) of the gun is
1) 43200 2) 432 3) 72 4) 7.2
26. List – I List – II
a) Work e) ML2T-2
b) Linear momentum f) MLT-1
c) Power g) ML2T-3
d) Efficiency of motor) MoLoTo
1) a-e, b-f, c-g, d-h 2) a-f, b-e, c-g, d-h
3) a-g, b-f, c-e, d-h 4) a-h, b-g, c-f, d-e
19. A motor pump lifts water from an average depth of 15m at the rate of 27. List – I List – II
5kg per second. If the water is coming out of the pump with a 1 HP e) 107 ergs-1
velocity of 4 ms-1, the power of the motor is ( g = 10ms -1, the power b) 1 K WH f) 1.6 x 10-19 J
of the motor is ( g = 10ms-2) c) 1 eV g) 36 x 105 J
d) 1 W h) 746 W
1) a-g, b-h, c-f, d-e 2) a –e, b-f, c-g, d-h 26. A charge Q is a divided into two parts q1 and q2 such and they
2) a-h, b-g, c-f, d-e d) a-e, b-f, c-h, d-g experience maximum force of repulsion when separated by certain
28. If the momentum of a body decreases by 30% it kinetic energy distance. The ratio of Q, q1 and q2 is
decreases by 1) 1 : 1 : 2 2) 1 : 2 : 2 3) 2 : 2 : 1 4) 2 : 1 : 1
1) 60% 2) 51% 3) 69% 4) 90%
29. Two bodies of masses m1 and m2 have equal momentum. Their K.E. 27. Four point charge of -10-7 C, + 10-7 C, -10-7 and + 2 x -10-7are placed
are in the ratio respectively at the corners of square ABCD of side length 0.5m.
m : m Find the magnitude of the resultant force on the charge at D.
2 1
1) 2) m1 : m2 3) m2 : m1 4) m12 : m22 1) 65.8 N 2) 65.8 x 10-5 N 3) 65.8 dyne 4) 65.8 x 105 N
30. Consider the following statements A and B and identify the correct
answer
A) In an elastic collision, if a body suffers a heat on collision with
another of same mass at rest, the fist body comes to rest while
the other stars moving with the velocity of the first one T
B) Two bodies of equal mass suffering a head on elastic collision
nearly exchanges their velocities
1) Both a and Bare true 2) Both A and B are false
3) A is true and B is false 4) A is false but B is true

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SEC : SENIORS : SEC: Seniors Marks: 25

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 1C 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.

500x ---(7)--- -- Savings Bank Account Pay in Slip


(8)- Date:------(1)-- Notes/No Rs ps
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50x 500x ---(7)--- --


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(6)--------- S.B. A/C No:--------------(3)------- Name ------- 100x
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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 27.08.2016
SEC: Seniors Marks: 25

I. Annotate any one of the following in 10 – 15 lines each 1x5=15 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
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 . 2F 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 . 2F 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
20. What are the postulates of Bohr’s model of atom? Discuss the importance VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
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

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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :30.08.16 Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :30.08.16
SEC : Junior : M P C Marks: 25 SEC : Junior : M P C Marks: 25
I Answer the following 5x2=10 I Answer the following 5x2=10
1. Express cos6A + sin6A interms of Sin2A. 1. Express cos6A + sin6A interms of Sin2A.
2. Find the extreme values of cos2x+cos2x 2. Find the extreme values of cos2x+cos2x
3. If cos = -5/13 and /2 <  < , find the value of Sin2 3. If cos = -5/13 and /2 <  < , find the value of Sin2
4. For what value of A in the first quadrant, the expression 4. For what value of A in the first quadrant, the expression
cot 3 A  3cot A 1 3 cot 3 A  3cot A 1 3
 4  4
3cot 2 A  1 is positive ? 5. P.T. Sin10
0
cos10o 3cot 2 A  1 is positive ? 5. P.T. Sin10
0
cos10o
II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15 II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
 
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

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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :30.08.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC : Junior : M P C Marks: 25 SUB : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE : 31-.08-.16
I Answer the following 5x2=10 SEC : Juniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:20
6 6
1. Express cos A + sin A interms of Sin2A. I. Answer any two questions 2x2=4
2. Find the extreme values of cos2x+cos2x 1. Give 2 examples of periodic motion which is not oscillatory.
3. If cos = -5/13 and /2 <  < , find the value of Sin2 2. Can a simple pendulum be used as artificial satellite
4. For what value of A in the first quadrant, the expression 3. What fraction of total K.E when the displacement is one – half of
cot 3 A  3cot A 1 3 amplitude of a particle executing SHM
 4 II. Answer any two questions 2x4=8
3cot 2 A  1 is positive ? 5. P.T. Sin10
0
cos10o 4. If Y = 5 sin (3 t+ /6) m then find
II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15 a) amplitude b) Angular velocity c) time period
d) initial displacement III Answer the following 1x8=8
5. Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force 7. Show that the motion of a Simple pendulum is simple harmonic and
constant ‘k’ which mass ‘m’ is attached. hence derive an equation for its time period. What is seconds
6. Define SHM. Give two examples. pendulum (or) tick’s pendulum
III Answer the following 1x8=8
7. Show that the motion of a Simple pendulum is simple harmonic and
hence derive an equation for its time period. What is seconds
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SUB : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE : 31-.08-.16
SEC : Juniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:20
I. Answer any two questions 2x2=4
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 1. Give 2 examples of periodic motion which is not oscillatory.
SUB : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE : 31-.08-.16 2. Can a simple pendulum be used as artificial satellite
SEC : Juniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:20 3. What fraction of total K.E when the displacement is one – half of
I. Answer any two questions 2x2=4 amplitude of a particle executing SHM
1. Give 2 examples of periodic motion which is not oscillatory. II. Answer any two questions 2x4=8
2. Can a simple pendulum be used as artificial satellite 4. If Y = 5 sin (3 t+ /6) m then find
3. What fraction of total K.E when the displacement is one – half of a) amplitude b) Angular velocity c) time period
amplitude of a particle executing SHM d) initial displacement
II. Answer any two questions 2x4=8 5. Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force
4. If Y = 5 sin (3 t+ /6) m then find constant ‘k’ which mass ‘m’ is attached.
a) amplitude b) Angular velocity c) time period 6. Define SHM. Give two examples.
d) initial displacement III Answer the following 1x8=8
5. Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force 7. Show that the motion of a Simple pendulum is simple harmonic and
constant ‘k’ which mass ‘m’ is attached. hence derive an equation for its time period. What is seconds
6. Define SHM. Give two examples. pendulum (or) tick’s pendulum
III Answer the following 1x8=8
7. Show that the motion of a Simple pendulum is simple harmonic and
hence derive an equation for its time period. What is seconds VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
pendulum (or) tick’s pendulum Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :31.08.16
SEC : Senior : M P C Marks: 25
I Answer the following 5x2=10
1. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR that all the girls sit together
SUB : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE : 31-.08-.16 2. Find the number of different ways of preparing a garland using 7 distinct red
SEC : Juniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:20 roses and 4 distinct yellow roses such that no two yellow roses come together.
I. Answer any two questions 2x2=4 3. Find the number of ways arranging the letters of the word MATHEMATICS
1. Give 2 examples of periodic motion which is not oscillatory. 4. How many numbers can be formed using all the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1 such
2. Can a simple pendulum be used as artificial satellite that even digits always occupy even places?
3. What fraction of total K.E when the displacement is one – half of 5. In how many ways can the letters of the word CHEESE be arranged so that
amplitude of a particle executing SHM no two E’s come together?
II. Answer any two questions 2x4=8 II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
4. If Y = 5 sin (3 t+ /6) m then find 6. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 boys and 6 girls around a circular
a) amplitude b) Angular velocity c) time period table so that i) all the girls sit together ii) no two girls sit together
d) initial displacement iii) boys and girls sit alternately
5. Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force 7. If the letters of the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if
constant ‘k’ which mass ‘m’ is attached. the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of
6. Define SHM. Give two examples. the word EAMCET.
8. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of
ASSOCIATIONS. In how many of them the word EAMCET.
all the three S’s come together ii) The two A’s do not come together 8. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
9. Find the number of 7-digit numbers that can be formed using 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4 ASSOCIATIONS. In how many of them
all the three S’s come together ii) The two A’s do not come together
9. Find the number of 7-digit numbers that can be formed using 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4
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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :31.08.16
SEC : Senior : M P C Marks: 25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
I Answer the following 5x2=10 Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :31.08.16
1. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so SEC : Senior : M P C Marks: 25
that all the girls sit together I Answer the following 5x2=10
2. Find the number of different ways of preparing a garland using 7 distinct red 1. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so
roses and 4 distinct yellow roses such that no two yellow roses come together. that all the girls sit together
3. Find the number of ways arranging the letters of the word MATHEMATICS 2. Find the number of different ways of preparing a garland using 7 distinct red
4. How many numbers can be formed using all the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1 such roses and 4 distinct yellow roses such that no two yellow roses come together.
that even digits always occupy even places? 3. Find the number of ways arranging the letters of the word MATHEMATICS
5. In how many ways can the letters of the word CHEESE be arranged so that 4. How many numbers can be formed using all the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1 such
no two E’s come together? that even digits always occupy even places?
II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15 5. In how many ways can the letters of the word CHEESE be arranged so that
6. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 boys and 6 girls around a circular no two E’s come together?
table so that i) all the girls sit together ii) no two girls sit together II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
iii) boys and girls sit alternately 6. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 boys and 6 girls around a circular
7. If the letters of the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if table so that i) all the girls sit together ii) no two girls sit together
the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of iii) boys and girls sit alternately
the word EAMCET. 7. If the letters of the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if
8. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of
ASSOCIATIONS. In how many of them the word EAMCET.
all the three S’s come together ii) The two A’s do not come together 8. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
9. Find the number of 7-digit numbers that can be formed using 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4 ASSOCIATIONS. In how many of them
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR all the three S’s come together ii) The two A’s do not come together
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :31.08.16 9. Find the number of 7-digit numbers that can be formed using 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4
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I Answer the following 5x2=10 Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :31.08.16
1. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so SEC : Senior : V C P Marks: 25
that all the girls sit together I Answer all questions 5x2=10
2. Find the number of different ways of preparing a garland using 7 distinct red 1. If 18P(r-1):17P(r-1) = 9:7, find r.
roses and 4 distinct yellow roses such that no two yellow roses come together. 2. In a class there are 30 students. On the New year day, every student posts a
3. Find the number of ways arranging the letters of the word MATHEMATICS greeting card to all his/her classmates. Find the total number of greeting
4. How many numbers can be formed using all the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1 such cards posted by them
that even digits always occupy even places? 3. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word MONDAY so
5. In how many ways can the letters of the word CHEESE be arranged so that that no vowel occupies even place.
no two E’s come together? 4. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2,
II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15 4, 5, 7 , 8 when repetition is allowed
6. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 boys and 6 girls around a circular 5. Find the number of palindromes with 6 digits that can be formed using the
table so that i) all the girls sit together ii) no two girls sit together digits i) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
iii) boys and girls sit alternately II. Answer any THREE questions 3x5=15
7. If the letters of the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if 6. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the
digits 0, 2, 4, 7, 8, without repetition II. Answer any THREE questions 3x5=15
7. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 6. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the
5, 6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are divisible by digits 0, 2, 4, 7, 8, without repetition
i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25 7. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2,
8. If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the 5, 6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are divisible by
words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, then find the ranks of i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25
the words i) REMAST ii) MASTER 8. If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the
words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, then find the ranks of
the words i) REMAST ii) MASTER

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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :31.08.16
SEC : Senior : V C P Marks: 25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
I Answer all questions 5x2=10 Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :31.08.16
1. If 18P(r-1):17P(r-1) = 9:7, find r. SEC : Senior : V C P Marks: 25
2. In a class there are 30 students. On the New year day, every student posts a I Answer all questions 5x2=10
greeting card to all his/her classmates. Find the total number of greeting 1. If 18P(r-1):17P(r-1) = 9:7, find r.
cards posted by them 2. In a class there are 30 students. On the New year day, every student posts a
3. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word MONDAY so greeting card to all his/her classmates. Find the total number of greeting
that no vowel occupies even place. cards posted by them
4. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word MONDAY so
4, 5, 7 , 8 when repetition is allowed that no vowel occupies even place.
5. Find the number of palindromes with 6 digits that can be formed using the 4. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2,
digits i) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 4, 5, 7 , 8 when repetition is allowed
II. Answer any THREE questions 3x5=15 5. Find the number of palindromes with 6 digits that can be formed using the
6. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits i) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
digits 0, 2, 4, 7, 8, without repetition II. Answer any THREE questions 3x5=15
7. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 6. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the
5, 6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are divisible by digits 0, 2, 4, 7, 8, without repetition
i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25 7. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2,
8. If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the 5, 6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are divisible by
words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, then find the ranks of i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25
the words i) REMAST ii) MASTER 8. If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the
words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, then find the ranks of
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR the words i) REMAST ii) MASTER
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :31.08.16
SEC : Senior : V C P Marks: 25
I Answer all questions 5x2=10
1. If 18P(r-1):17P(r-1) = 9:7, find r. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
2. In a class there are 30 students. On the New year day, every student posts a Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
greeting card to all his/her classmates. Find the total number of greeting SEC : Junior : VIP-A & B Marks: 25
cards posted by them I Answer ANY THREE
3. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word MONDAY so 1. Show that the lines represented by (lx + my)2 – 3(mx – ly)2 = 0 and
that no vowel occupies even place. n2
4. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2,
4, 5, 7 , 8 when repetition is allowed lx + my + n = 0 form an equilate triangle with area 3(l 2  m 2 )
5. Find the number of palindromes with 6 digits that can be formed using the 2. Show that the straight lines represented by 3x 2 + 48xy+23y2=0 and 3x – 2y
digits i) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 +13 =0
13 n2
From equilateral triangle of area 13 sq. units lx + my + n = 0 form an equilate triangle with area 3(l 2  m 2 )
3. If (α, ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hxy + by2 2. Show that the straight lines represented by 3x 2 + 48xy+23y2=0 and 3x – 2y
=0 +13 =0
  2 13
 
bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2
and lx + my = prove that From equilateral triangle of area 13 sq. units
4. If the second degree equation S ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy +c = 0 3. If (α, ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hxy + by2
in the two variables x and y represents a pair of lines then prove that =0
i) abc + 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 = 0 ii) h2 ab, g2  ac and f2 bc   2
 
and lx + my = prove that bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2

4. If the second degree equation S ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy +c = 0


in the two variables x and y represents a pair of lines then prove that
i) abc + 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 = 0 ii) h2 ab, g2  ac and f2 bc
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
SEC : Junior : VIP-A & B Marks: 25
I Answer ANY THREE
1. Show that the lines represented by (lx + my)2 – 3(mx – ly)2 = 0 and
n2 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
lx + my + n = 0 form an equilate triangle with area 3(l 2  m 2 ) SEC : Junior : VIP-A & B Marks: 25
2. Show that the straight lines represented by 3x 2 + 48xy+23y2=0 and 3x – 2y I Answer ANY THREE
+13 =0 1. Show that the lines represented by (lx + my)2 – 3(mx – ly)2 = 0 and
13 n2
From equilateral triangle of area 13 sq. units lx + my + n = 0 form an equilate triangle with area 3(l 2  m 2 )
3. If (α, ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hxy + by2 2. Show that the straight lines represented by 3x 2 + 48xy+23y2=0 and 3x – 2y
=0 +13 =0
  2 13
 
bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2
and lx + my = prove that From equilateral triangle of area 13 sq. units
4. If the second degree equation S ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy +c = 0 3. If (α, ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hxy + by2
in the two variables x and y represents a pair of lines then prove that =0
i) abc + 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 = 0 ii) h2 ab, g2  ac and f2 bc   2
 
and lx + my = prove that bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2

4. If the second degree equation S ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy +c = 0


in the two variables x and y represents a pair of lines then prove that
i) abc + 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 = 0 ii) h2 ab, g2  ac and f2 bc

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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
SEC : Junior : VIP-A & B Marks: 25
I Answer ANY THREE
1. Show that the lines represented by (lx + my)2 – 3(mx – ly)2 = 0 and VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16 1. Show that the lines represented by (lx + my)2 – 3(mx – ly)2 and
SEC : Junior : V E P -1 & 2 Marks: 25 n2
I Answer ANY THREE 8x 3 = 24
2 2
1. Show that the lines represented by (lx + my) – 3(mx – ly) and 3(l 2  m 2 )
lx + my + n = 0 form an equilateral triangle with area
n2 2. Find the centroid and the area of the triangle formed by the lines
2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x + y + 4 = 0
3(l 2  m 2 )
lx + my + n = 0 form an equilateral triangle with area 3. If the second degree equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0
2. Find the centroid and the area of the triangle formed by the lines represents a pair of lines then prove that
2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x + y + 4 = 0 i) abc + 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 = 0 ii) h2 ab, g2  ac and f2 bc
3. If the second degree equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 4. If the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0
represents a pair of lines then prove that Represents a pair of parallel lines then prove that
i) abc + 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 = 0 ii) h2 ab, g2  ac and f2 bc i) h2 = ab ii) af2 = bg2 and
4. If the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 iii) the distance between the parallel lines
Represents a pair of parallel lines then prove that g 2  ac f 2  bc
i) h2 = ab ii) af2 = bg2 and 2 2
iii) the distance between the parallel lines a ( a  b) b (a  b )
g 2  ac f 2  bc
2 2
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
SEC : Junior : V E P -1 & 2 Marks: 25
I Answer ANY THREE 8x 3 = 24
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 1. Show that the lines represented by (lx + my)2 – 3(mx – ly)2 and
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16 n2
SEC : Junior : V E P -1 & 2 Marks: 25
I Answer ANY THREE 8x 3 = 24 3(l 2  m 2 )
lx + my + n = 0 form an equilateral triangle with area
1. Show that the lines represented by (lx + my)2 – 3(mx – ly)2 and 2. Find the centroid and the area of the triangle formed by the lines
n2 2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x + y + 4 = 0
3. If the second degree equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0
3(l 2  m 2 )
lx + my + n = 0 form an equilateral triangle with area represents a pair of lines then prove that
2. Find the centroid and the area of the triangle formed by the lines i) abc + 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 = 0 ii) h2 ab, g2  ac and f2 bc
2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x + y + 4 = 0 4. If the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0
3. If the second degree equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 Represents a pair of parallel lines then prove that
represents a pair of lines then prove that i) h2 = ab ii) af2 = bg2 and
i) abc + 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 = 0 ii) h2 ab, g2  ac and f2 bc iii) the distance between the parallel lines
4. If the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 g 2  ac f 2  bc
Represents a pair of parallel lines then prove that 2 2
i) h2 = ab ii) af2 = bg2 and a ( a  b) b (a  b )
iii) the distance between the parallel lines
g 2  ac f 2  bc VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
2 2 PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16
a ( a  b) b (a  b ) SEC : Senior : VIP & VEP-1 Marks: 20
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 1. Derive an expression for Torque acting on loop. Describe
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16 construction working of moving coil galvanometer
SEC : Junior : V E P -1 & 2 Marks: 25 II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8
I Answer ANY THREE 8x 3 = 24 2. Explain the working of cyclotron .
3. Derive an expression for magnetic dipole moment of revolving 4. Explain how crossed E and B field serve as a velocity selector
Electron. III Answer all of the question 2x2=4
4. Explain how crossed E and B field serve as a velocity selector 5. What is the relation between C, o and o
III Answer all of the question 2x2=4 6. Distinguish between ammeter and Voltmeters
5. What is the relation between C, o and o
6. Distinguish between ammeter and Voltmeters
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PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR SEC : Senior : VIP & VEP-1 Marks: 20
PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16 I. Answer the following question 8x1=8
SEC : Senior : VIP & VEP-1 Marks: 20 1. Derive an expression for Torque acting on loop. Describe
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8 construction working of moving coil galvanometer
1. Derive an expression for Torque acting on loop. Describe II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8
construction working of moving coil galvanometer 2. Explain the working of cyclotron .
II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8 3. Derive an expression for magnetic dipole moment of revolving
2. Explain the working of cyclotron . Electron.
3. Derive an expression for magnetic dipole moment of revolving 4. Explain how crossed E and B field serve as a velocity selector
Electron. III Answer all of the question 2x2=4
4. Explain how crossed E and B field serve as a velocity selector 5. What is the relation between C, o and o
III Answer all of the question 2x2=4 6. Distinguish between ammeter and Voltmeters
5. What is the relation between C, o and o
6. Distinguish between ammeter and Voltmeters
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PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR SEC : Senior : VIP & VEP-1 Marks: 20
PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16 I. Answer the following question 8x1=8
SEC : Senior : VIP & VEP-1 Marks: 20 1. Derive an expression for Torque acting on loop. Describe
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8 construction working of moving coil galvanometer
1. Derive an expression for Torque acting on loop. Describe II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8
construction working of moving coil galvanometer 2. Explain the working of cyclotron .
II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8 3. Derive an expression for magnetic dipole moment of revolving
2. Explain the working of cyclotron . Electron.
3. Derive an expression for magnetic dipole moment of revolving 4. Explain how crossed E and B field serve as a velocity selector
Electron. III Answer all of the question 2x2=4
4. Explain how crossed E and B field serve as a velocity selector 5. What is the relation between C, o and o
III Answer all of the question 2x2=4 6. Distinguish between ammeter and Voltmeters
5. What is the relation between C, o and o
6. Distinguish between ammeter and Voltmeters VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16 SEC : Senior : VEP-2 Marks: 20
SEC : Senior : VIP & VEP-1 Marks: 20 I. Answer the following 2x2=4
I. Answer the following question 8x1=8 1. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment?
1. Derive an expression for Torque acting on loop. Describe 2. Distinguish between Ammeter and Voltmeter.
construction working of moving coil galvanometer II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8
II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8 3. State and explain Biot – Savart Law
2. Explain the working of cyclotron . 4. Derive the expression for Magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron
3. Derive an expression for magnetic dipole moment of revolving 5. Derive an expression for the magnetic induction at the centre of a current
Electron. carrying circulate coil using Biot-Savart Law.
III. Answer the following 1x8=8 4. Derive the expression for Magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron
6. Deduce the expression for the force on a current carrying conductor placed in 5. Derive an expression for the magnetic induction at the centre of a current
a magnetic field. Derive an expression for the force per unit length between carrying circulate coil using Biot-Savart Law.
two parallel current carrying conductors III. Answer the following 1x8=8
6. Deduce the expression for the force on a current carrying conductor placed in
a magnetic field. Derive an expression for the force per unit length between
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR two parallel current carrying conductors
PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
SEC : Senior : VEP-2 Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
1. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment? PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
2. Distinguish between Ammeter and Voltmeter. SEC : Senior : VEP-2 Marks: 20
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 I. Answer the following 2x2=4
3. State and explain Biot – Savart Law 1. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment?
4. Derive the expression for Magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron 2. Distinguish between Ammeter and Voltmeter.
5. Derive an expression for the magnetic induction at the centre of a current II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8
carrying circulate coil using Biot-Savart Law. 3. State and explain Biot – Savart Law
III. Answer the following 1x8=8 4. Derive the expression for Magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron
6. Deduce the expression for the force on a current carrying conductor placed in 5. Derive an expression for the magnetic induction at the centre of a current
a magnetic field. Derive an expression for the force per unit length between carrying circulate coil using Biot-Savart Law.
two parallel current carrying conductors III. Answer the following 1x8=8
6. Deduce the expression for the force on a current carrying conductor placed in
a magnetic field. Derive an expression for the force per unit length between
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR two parallel current carrying conductors
PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
SEC : Senior : VEP-2 Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
1. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment? PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
2. Distinguish between Ammeter and Voltmeter. SEC : Senior : VEP-2 Marks: 20
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 I. Answer the following 2x2=4
3. State and explain Biot – Savart Law 1. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment?
4. Derive the expression for Magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron 2. Distinguish between Ammeter and Voltmeter.
5. Derive an expression for the magnetic induction at the centre of a current II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8
carrying circulate coil using Biot-Savart Law. 3. State and explain Biot – Savart Law
III. Answer the following 1x8=8 4. Derive the expression for Magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron
6. Deduce the expression for the force on a current carrying conductor placed in 5. Derive an expression for the magnetic induction at the centre of a current
a magnetic field. Derive an expression for the force per unit length between carrying circulate coil using Biot-Savart Law.
two parallel current carrying conductors III. Answer the following 1x8=8
6. Deduce the expression for the force on a current carrying conductor placed in
a magnetic field. Derive an expression for the force per unit length between
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR two parallel current carrying conductors
PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :01.09.16
SEC : Senior : VEP-2 Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 2x2=4
1. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment?
2. Distinguish between Ammeter and Voltmeter. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 Mathematics -IIB Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16
3. State and explain Biot – Savart Law SEC : Senior : V I P Marks: 25
I. ANSWER ANY FIVE 5x5=25 3. Find the are of the region {(x, y) : x2 – x – 1  y  - 1 }.
1. Find the area bounded between the curves y2 = 4ax, x2 = 4 by ( a > 0, b >0) x2 y 2
2. y = x2 , y = 2x Find the area of the region 2
 2 1
3. Find the are of the region {(x, y) : x2 – x – 1  y  - 1 }. 4. Show that the area of the region bounded by a b (ellipse) is ab.
also deduce the area of the circle x2 + y2 = a2
x2 y 2
2
 2 1 x2 y 2
4. Show that the area of the region bounded by a b (ellipse) is ab. 2
 2 1
also deduce the area of the circle x2 + y2 = a2 5. Let AOB be the positive quadrant of the ellipse a b with OA = a,
OB = b. Then show that the area bounded between the chord AB and the arc
x2 y2
2
 2 1 (  2) ab
5. Let AOB be the positive quadrant of the ellipse a b with OA = a,
AB of the ellipse is 4
OB = b. Then show that the area bounded between the chord AB and the arc
(  2) ab
AB of the ellipse is 4

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Mathematics -IIB Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16
SEC : Senior : V I P Marks: 25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR I. ANSWER ANY FIVE 5x5=25
Mathematics -IIB Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16 1. Find the area bounded between the curves y2 = 4ax, x2 = 4 by ( a > 0, b >0)
SEC : Senior : V I P Marks: 25 2. y = x2 , y = 2x Find the area of the region
I. ANSWER ANY FIVE 5x5=25 3. Find the are of the region {(x, y) : x2 – x – 1  y  - 1 }.
1. Find the area bounded between the curves y2 = 4ax, x2 = 4 by ( a > 0, b >0) x2 y 2
2. y = x2 , y = 2x Find the area of the region 2
 2 1
3. Find the are of the region {(x, y) : x2 – x – 1  y  - 1 }. 4. Show that the area of the region bounded by a b (ellipse) is ab.
also deduce the area of the circle x2 + y2 = a2
x2 y 2
2
 2 1 x2 y 2
4. Show that the area of the region bounded by a b (ellipse) is ab. 2
 2 1
also deduce the area of the circle x2 + y2 = a2 5. Let AOB be the positive quadrant of the ellipse a b with OA = a,
OB = b. Then show that the area bounded between the chord AB and the arc
x2 y2
2
 2 1 (  2) ab
5. Let AOB be the positive quadrant of the ellipse a b with OA = a,
AB of the ellipse is 4
OB = b. Then show that the area bounded between the chord AB and the arc
(  2) ab
AB of the ellipse is 4

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Mathematics -IIB Weekly Test DATE :02.09.16
SEC : Senior : V I P Marks: 25
I. ANSWER ANY FIVE 5x5=25
1. Find the area bounded between the curves y2 = 4ax, x2 = 4 by ( a > 0, b >0)
2. y = x2 , y = 2x Find the area of the region
b) Do you think JRD Tata was happy to be introduced to Sudha Murthy ? Justify
your
answer 5x1=5
III Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
The greatest disease is not TB or Leprosy, it is being unwanted, unloved
and uncared for. We can cure physical diseases with medicine, but the only
curve for loveliness, despair and hopelessness is love. There are many in the
world who are dying for a piece of bread, but there are many more dying for a
little love – mother Teresa
Questions:-
1. What is the only cure for loneliness and despair, according to Mother
Teresa?
2. Write the positive degree of the adjective ‘greatest’.
3. Pick out the word in the passage which means ‘sole’
4. Write the antonym of ‘love’
5. ‘Dying for a little love’ means [ ]
a) People fall in love and die.
b) People prefer to die rather than to love someone
c) People crave to be loved and cared for.
IV. Fill in the blanks with ‘a’ , ‘an’, or ‘the’ 6x½=3
a) He called me from ----------------distance
b) Mr. Naveen is --------------------NCC Officer
c) Where is ------------------ Phone ?
d) He works in --------------- University.
e) Lifting ------------object is work.
f) There is a book lying on ------------------- table
V. Fill in the blanks with Suitable Prepositions:- 6x½=3
a) I will meet you ------------ 8 A.M.
b) the poem was written-----him
c) The scooterist fell---------a ditch
d) Lalitha looks ------------- her mother
e) Kalam is a man ----------- principles
f) He is ----------------- the committee
VI. Fill in the blanks with suitable form of verbs given in brackets:-
a) He -------- (catch) a theif last night 4x 1 = 4
b) I will come even if it ---------- (rain)
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR c) Vegetables ----------(sell) in the market
SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 03.09.2016 d) I -----------------(go) to market now
SEC: Juniors Marks: 25 VII. Identify the parts of speech of the underlined words:- 4x½=
I. Answer any One of the following in 10-15 lines 1x4= 2
4 a) Read it carefully
a) Through I was not Keen on taking up the Job, I saw it as a challenge b) I won’t go out before lunch
b) “But you must start somewhere, otherwise no woman will ever be able to c) John Scored a goal
work in d) I will teach him a lesson
your factories”.
II Answer any One of the following in 10-15 lines:- 1x4=4 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
a) Sudha Murthy was extremely determined and resolute. Justify this statement SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 03.09.2016
SEC: Juniors Marks: 25
I. Answer any One of the following in 10-15 lines 1x4= a) Read it carefully
4 b) I won’t go out before lunch
a) Through I was not Keen on taking up the Job, I saw it as a challenge c) John Scored a goal
b) “But you must start somewhere, otherwise no woman will ever be able to d) I will teach him a lesson
work in
your factories”.
II Answer any One of the following in 10-15 lines:- 1x4=4 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
a) Sudha Murthy was extremely determined and resolute. Justify this statement SUB : physics Monthly Test DATE : 06.09.16
b) Do you think JRD Tata was happy to be introduced to Sudha Murthy ? SEC : Juniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60
Justify your SECTION - A
answer 5x1=5 I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
III Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:- 1. Is it necessary that a mass should be present at the centre of mass of any
The greatest disease is not TB or Leprosy, it is being unwanted, unloved system?
and uncared for. We can cure physical diseases with medicine, but the only 2. Why are spokes provided in a bicycle wheel?
curve for loveliness, despair and hopelessness is love. There are many in the 3. Why is it easier to balance a bicycle in motion?
world who are dying for a piece of bread, but there are many more dying for a 4. Why do we prefer a spanner of longer arm as compared to the spanner of
little love – mother Teresa shorter
Questions:- arm?
1. What is the only cure for loneliness and despair, according to Mother 5. State the units and dimensions of universal gravitational constant (G)?
Teresa? 6. Two spherical balls each of mass l kg are placed lcm apart. Find the
2. Write the positive degree of the adjective ‘greatest’. gravitational
3. Pick out the word in the passage which means ‘sole’ force of attraction between them?
4. Write the antonym of ‘love’ 7. Can a simple pendulum be used in an artificial satellite?
5. ‘Dying for a little love’ means [ ] 8. Give two examples of periodic motion which are not oscillatory
a) People fall in love and die. 9. What happens to the energy of a simple harmonic oscillator if its amplitude is
b) People prefer to die rather than to love someone doubled?
c) People crave to be loved and cared for. 10. A girl is swinging seated in a swing. What is the effect on the frequency of
IV. Fill in the blanks with ‘a’ , ‘an’, or ‘the’ 6x½=3 oscillation if she stands?
a) He called me from ----------------distance SECTION - B
b) Mr. Naveen is --------------------NCC Officer II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
c) Where is ------------------ Phone ? 11. State Kepler’s laws of planetary motion
d) He works in --------------- University. 12. Present graphically the variations of displacement, velocity and acceleration
e) Lifting ------------object is work. with time for a particle in S .H .M
f) There is a book lying on ------------------- table 13.Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force constant
V. Fill in the blanks with Suitable Prepositions:- 6x½=3 k to which a mass m is attached.
a) I will meet you ------------ 8 A.M. 14. Define simple harmonic motion. Give two examples
b) the poem was written-----him 15. A Prticle is a SHM given by y = 10 sin (5  t + /6)m. then find
c) The scooterist fell---------a ditch i) Ampritude ii) Angular velocity iii) Time period and
d) Lalitha looks ------------- her mother iv) Initial displacement
e) Kalam is a man ----------- principles 16. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
f) He is ----------------- the committee 17. State and prove the principles of conservation of angular momentum.
VI. Fill in the blanks with suitable form of verbs given in brackets:- Give examples .
a) He -------- (catch) a theif last night 4x 1 = 4 18. Define vector product or cross product. Explain the properties of a vector
b) I will come even if it ---------- (rain) product with two examples
c) Vegetables ----------(sell) in the market SECTION - C
d) I -----------------(go) to market now III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
VII. Identify the parts of speech of the underlined words:- 4x½= 19. State and prove parallel axes theorem and perpendicular axes theorems.
2 20. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
derive an equation for its time period. What is second’s pendulum? III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
21. Derive the equation for the kinetic energy and potential energy of a simple 19. State and prove parallel axes theorem and perpendicular axes theorems.
harmonic oscillator and show that the total energy of a particle in simple 20. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
harmonic motion is constant at any point on its path derive an equation for its time period. What is second’s pendulum?
21. Derive the equation for the kinetic energy and potential energy of a simple
harmonic oscillator and show that the total energy of a particle in simple
harmonic motion is constant at any point on its path

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SUB : physics Monthly Test DATE : 06.09.16
SEC : Juniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
SECTION - A Mathematics -IIA Monthly Test DATE :07.09.16
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 SEC : Senior : M P C Marks: 75
1. Is it necessary that a mass should be present at the centre of mass of any I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
system? 1.Form polynomial equations of the lowest degree, with roots as 0, 0, 2, 2, -2, -2
2. Why are spokes provided in a bicycle wheel?
3. Why is it easier to balance a bicycle in motion? 2. Form the cubic equation with real coefficients, two roots of which
4. Why do we prefer a spanner of longer arm as compared to the spanner of
shorter are 1, 3- 2
arm? 3. Find an algebraic equation of degree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots of
5. State the units and dimensions of universal gravitational constant (G)? the equation 6x4 – 7x3 + 8x2 – 7x + 2 = 0,
6. Two spherical balls each of mass l kg are placed lcm apart. Find the 56
gravitational 4. If P (r+6): 54 P (r+3) = 30800 : 1, find r.
force of attraction between them?
7. Can a simple pendulum be used in an artificial satellite? 5. If there are 25 railway stations on a railway line, how many types of single
8. Give two examples of periodic motion which are not oscillatory second class tickets must be printed, so as to enable a passenger to travel
9. What happens to the energy of a simple harmonic oscillator if its amplitude is from one station to another.
doubled?
10. A girl is swinging seated in a swing. What is the effect on the frequency of 6. A number lock has 3 rings and each ring has 9 digits 1, 2, 3, ….9. Find the
oscillation if she stands? maximum number of unsuccessful attempts that can be made by a person
SECTION - B who tries to open the lock without knowing the key code.
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
11. State Kepler’s laws of planetary motion 7. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so
12. Present graphically the variations of displacement, velocity and acceleration that all the girls sit together.
with time for a particle in S .H .M
13.Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force constant 8. Find the no of ways of arranging the letters of the word INDEPENDENCE
k to which a mass m is attached.
14. Define simple harmonic motion. Give two examples 9. If nPr = 5040 and nCr = 210, find n and r.
15. A Prticle is a SHM given by y = 10 sin (5  t + /6)m. then find 10. Find the number of ways of selecting 3 vowels and 2 consonants from the
i) Ampritude ii) Angular velocity iii) Time period and letters of the word EQUATION.
iv) Initial displacement
16. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity II. Answer any Five 5x4=20
17. State and prove the principles of conservation of angular momentum. 11. Find the number of numbers that are greater than 4000 which can be formed
Give examples . using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 without repetition.
18. Define vector product or cross product. Explain the properties of a vector
product with two examples 12. If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and
SECTION - C
the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, then find the
ranks of the words I) MASTER

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

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14. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 red roses and 3 yellow roses of SUB : BOTANY -II Monthly Test DATE : 07.09.16
different sizes into a garland. In how many of them SEC : Seniors : BiPC Marks:60
i) all the yellow roses are together ii) no two yellow roses are together SECTION - A
15. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
ASSOCIATIONS. In how many of them 1. Define biotechnology?
i) all the three S’s come together ii) the two A’s do not come together 2. Expand GMO. How it is differ with hybrid
3. What is polindromic sequence
16. Find the number of ways of giving away 4similar coins to 5 boys if each 4. What is GEAC what are its objectives?
boy can be given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins 5. How does one Visualise DNA on agargel
6. What are cloning vectors ? Give an example
7. What is down stream processing?
17. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at 8. PCR is a useful tool for early diagnosis of an infectious disease. Explain
lest 3 boys go for a picnic. A different group is being sent every week. 9. For which variety of Indian rice, has a patent been failed by a USA
During the picnic, the class teacher gives each girl in the group a doll. If the company?
total number of dolls distributed is 85, find g. 10. What are molecular scissors? Where are they obtained from?
III Answer any Five Questions 5x7=35 SECTION - B
18. If α,,  are the roots of x – 6x + 11x – 6 = 0, then find the equation
3 2
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
whose roots are α2+ 2, 2+2, 2+α2. 11. Write short notes on restriction endo nuclease enzymes.
12. Give an account of amplification of gene of interest using PCR.
19. Solve x4 – 5x3 + 5x2 + 5x – 6 = 0, given that the product of two of its 13. What is a bioreactor? Describe briefly the stirring type bioreactor
roots is 3. 14. What are the different methods of insertion of r-DNA into host cell.
15. List out the beneficial aspects of transgenic plants.
20. Solve the following equations, given that the roots of each are in H.P. 16. What are some bio safety issues concerned with genetically modified crops.
15x3 – 23x2 + 9x - 1 = 0 17. Give a brief account of a) Bt – Cotton, b) Pest resistant plants.
21. Solve 8x4 – 2x3 – 27x2 + 6x + 9 = 0 given that two roots have the same 18. Write notes on green revolution and gene revolution.
absolute value , but are opposite in sing. SECTION - C
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. Give an account of biotechnological application in Agriculture and
22. Solve the equation x4 + 2x3 – 16x2 – 22x + 7 = 0, given that 2 - 3
other Fields
is one of its roots . 20. Explain briefly the various process of recombinant DNA
Technology.
23. Transform each of the following equations into ones in which the 21. Give a brief account of tools of r-DNA Technology?
coefficients of the third highest power of x is zero
i) x4 + 2x3 – 12x2 + 2x – 1 = 0 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : BOTANY -II Monthly Test DATE : 07.09.16
24. Solve the following equations SEC : Seniors : BiPC Marks:60
i) 2x5 + x4 – 12x3 – 12x2 + x + 2 = 0 SECTION - A
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
1. Define biotechnology? 6. A number lock has 3 rings and each ring has 9 digits 1, 2, 3, ….9. Find the
2. Expand GMO. How it is differ with hybrid maximum number of unsuccessful attempts that can be made by a person
3. What is polindromic sequence who tries to open the lock without knowing the key code.
4. What is GEAC what are its objectives?
5. How does one Visualise DNA on agargel 7. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so
6. What are cloning vectors ? Give an example that all the girls sit together.
7. What is down stream processing?
8. PCR is a useful tool for early diagnosis of an infectious disease. Explain 8. Find the no of ways of arranging the letters of the word INDEPENDENCE
9. For which variety of Indian rice, has a patent been failed by a USA
company? 9. Find the number of ways of preparing a chain with 6 different colored beads.
10. What are molecular scissors? Where are they obtained from?
SECTION - B 10. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word TRIANGLE so
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 that the relative potions of the vowels and consonants are not disturbed
11. Write short notes on restriction endo nuclease enzymes.
12. Give an account of amplification of gene of interest using PCR. II. Answer any Five 5x4=20
13. What is a bioreactor? Describe briefly the stirring type bioreactor 11. Find the number of numbers that are greater than 4000 which can be formed
14. What are the different methods of insertion of r-DNA into host cell. using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 without repetition.
15. List out the beneficial aspects of transgenic plants.
16. What are some bio safety issues concerned with genetically modified crops. 12. If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and
17. Give a brief account of a) Bt – Cotton, b) Pest resistant plants. the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, then find the
18. Write notes on green revolution and gene revolution. ranks of the words I) MASTER
SECTION - C
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 13. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the
19. Give an account of biotechnological application in Agriculture and digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 which are divisible by 6 when repetition of the digits is
other Fields allowed
20. Explain briefly the various process of recombinant DNA
Technology.
21. Give a brief account of tools of r-DNA Technology?

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.

22. Solve the equation x4 + 2x3 – 16x2 – 22x + 7 = 0, given that 2 - 3


is one of its roots .
IV. Write a letter to your mother describing how you feel at your new college in a
23. Transform each of the following equations into ones in which the far
coefficients of the third highest power of x is zero away town (OR) 5x1=5
i) x4 + 2x3 – 12x2 + 2x – 1 = 0 Write a letter to the commissioner of local municipality about the menace of
street
24. Solve the following equations dogs and the need to take measures to sterilize them.
i) 2x5 + x4 – 12x3 – 12x2 + x + 2 = 0
V. Fill in the following cheque based on the following information 6x1/2=3
. you are Miss. Meena Prakash. Issue a crossed cheque
In the name of Miss Srividya for Rs 3,550/- , You’re A/C No:12503

Date:-------(1)------
Pay -------------(2)--------------------------------------------------------------------
Rupees ---------------------------(3)-----------------------------only Rs.--------
(4)------
A/C No. -----------(5) ---------------
VIJAYA BANK
CHITTOOR Signature -------(6)--------
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
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

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Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16
SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 1x8=8
1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field
Derive an expression for time period
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8
2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances
3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field
4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism
III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4
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
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 8. The force between two magnet poles separated by distance r in air is F.
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16 At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled
SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 1x8=8 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16
Derive an expression for time period SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 I. Answer the following 1x8=8
2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances 1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field
3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field Derive an expression for time period
4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8
III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4 2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances
5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units 3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field
6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles 4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism
7. What are SI unit of magnetic moment and magnetic induction III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4
8. The force between two magnet poles separated by distance r in air is F. 5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units
At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled 6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles
7. What are SI unit of magnetic moment and magnetic induction
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 8. The force between two magnet poles separated by distance r in air is F.
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16 At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled
SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 1x8=8 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16
Derive an expression for time period SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 I. Answer the following 1x8=8
2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances 1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field
3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field Derive an expression for time period
4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8
III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4 2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances
3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field 3. State and explain the terms
4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism a) molality b) Normality
III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4 4. State and Explain mole fraction?
5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units 5. Define the terms
6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle
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. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16 1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a
SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20 substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute.
I. Answer the following 1x8=8 2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared
1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution?
Derive an expression for time period 3. State and explain the terms
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 a) molality b) Normality
2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances 4. State and Explain mole fraction?
3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field 5. Define the terms
4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle
III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4
5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
7. What are SI unit of magnetic moment and magnetic induction SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20
8. The force between two magnet poles separated by distance r in air is F. I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20
At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled 1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a
substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution?
SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20 3. State and explain the terms
I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20 a) molality b) Normality
1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a 4. State and Explain mole fraction?
substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute. 5. Define the terms
2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle
by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution?
3. State and explain the terms VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
a) molality b) Normality Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
4. State and Explain mole fraction? SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20
5. Define the terms I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20
a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle 1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a
substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution?
SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20 3. State and explain the terms
I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20 a) molality b) Normality
1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a 4. State and Explain mole fraction?
substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute. 5. Define the terms
2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle
by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 2/3 3/2
 d2y   dy 
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16  2   0
dx   dx 
SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20 1. Find the order and degree of 
I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20 2. Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the
1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a arbitary constants b and c from xy = c ex + be-x + x2.
substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute. 3. From the differential equation of the following family of curves where
2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared parameters are given in brackets. y = a cos ( nx+b);(a,b)
by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution? 4. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the following
3. State and explain the terms family of curves the circles which touch the Y-axis at the origin.
a) molality b) Normality
dy
4. State and Explain mole fraction?  e x  y  x 2e y
5. Define the terms 5. Solve the differential equation dx
a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle II. Answer any 3 questions 3x5=15
dy
 a2
6) Solve ( x – y) dx
2
7) Solve
1  x 2 1  y 2 dx + xy dy = 0
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Senior : VIP Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 dy  dy 
yx  5 y2  
SEC : MPC Marks: 25 dx  dx 
8) Solve the differential equation
I. Answer All questions 5x2=10
2/3  dy 
 d2y   dy 
3/2
sin 1    x  y.
 2   0 9) Solve the differential equation  dx 
dx   dx 
1. Find the order and degree of  VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
2. Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the Senior : VIP Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
arbitary constants b and c from xy = c ex + be-x + x2. SEC : MPC Marks: 25
3. From the differential equation of the following family of curves where I. Answer All questions 5x2=10
parameters are given in brackets. y = a cos ( nx+b);(a,b) 2/3 3/2
 d2y   dy 
4. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the following  2   0
dx   dx 
family of curves the circles which touch the Y-axis at the origin. 1. Find the order and degree of 
dy 2. Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the
 e x  y  x 2e  y
5. Solve the differential equation dx arbitary constants b and c from xy = c ex + be-x + x2.
II. Answer any 3 questions 3x5=15 3. From the differential equation of the following family of curves where
dy parameters are given in brackets. y = a cos ( nx+b);(a,b)
 a2 4. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the following
6) Solve ( x – y)2 dx 7) Solve
1  x 2 1  y 2 dx + xy dy = 0
family of curves the circles which touch the Y-axis at the origin.
dy  dy  dy
yx  5 y2    e x  y  x 2e y
8) Solve the differential equation dx  dx  5. Solve the differential equation dx
 dy  II. Answer any 3 questions 3x5=15
sin 1    x  y. dy
9) Solve the differential equation  dx   a2
6) Solve ( x – y)2 dx 7) Solve
1  x 2 1  y 2 dx + xy dy = 0
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR dy  dy 
yx  5 y2  
Senior : VIP Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 dx  dx 
8) Solve the differential equation
SEC : MPC Marks: 25
I. Answer All questions 5x2=10  dy 
sin 1    x  y.
9) Solve the differential equation  dx 
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR tan 610o  tan 700o 1  p 2
Senior : VIP Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 
11. If tan 20o = P, prove that tan 560  tan 470 1  p2
o o
SEC : MPC Marks: 25
I. Answer All questions 5x2=10 12. If sec  + tan  = 5, find the quadrant in which  lies and find the value of sin
d y
2 2/3 3/2 
 dy 
 2   0 13. Sketch the graph of sin x in the interval [ - ,  ]
1. Find the order and degree of  dx   dx  14. If tan (α-) = 7 /24 and tan α = 4 / 3, where α and  are in the first quadrant
2. Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the prove
arbitary constants b and c from xy = c ex + be-x + x2. that α +  = /2.
3. From the differential equation of the following family of curves where 15. Prove that sin2 +sin2( + /3) + sin2( - /3) = 3/2
parameters are given in brackets. y = a cos ( nx+b);(a,b) 
4. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the following 2  2  2  2 cos 4  2 cos( )
16. If 0 <  < /8, S.T. 2
family of curves the circles which touch the Y-axis at the origin.
dy   4  3  4  5  4  7  3
 e x  y  x 2e  y    cos    cos    cos  
5. Solve the differential equation dx 17. Show that cos4  8   8   8   8  2
II. Answer any 3 questions 3x5=15 III. Answer any give of the following 5x7=35
dy 3 5
 a2  and cos   and  , 
6) Solve ( x – y) 2 dx
7) Solve
1  x 2 1  y 2 dx + xy dy = 0 18. If cos α 5 13 are acute angles then prove that
dy  dy      1 2     16
yx  5 y2   a ) sin 2    and b) cos  
8) Solve the differential equation dx  dx   2  65  2  65
 dy 
sin 1    x  y. 19. Let ABC be a triangle such that Cot A + cot B + cot c = 3 . Then Prove
 dx  That
9) Solve the differential equation
ABC is an equilateral triangle.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
20. IF A + B + C = 2 then P.T. Sin2A – Sin2B + Sin2C = 4 CosA SinB CosC
Mathematics -IA Monthly Test DATE :
21. If A, B,C are angles in a triangle, then P.T. CosA + CosB – Cos C =
12.09.16
-1 + 4 Cos A/2 Cos B/2 sin C/2
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 75
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 22. In  ABC, P.T. Cos
 4 6 9 A B C A  B  C
 sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 .  cos  cos  4 cos cos cos
2 10 10 10 10 2 2 2 4 4 4
1. Find the value of sin
23. If A + B + C + D = 2, then
2. Evaluate cos225o – sin225o + tan 495o – cot 495o
P.T. cos2A+cos2B+cos2C+cos2D = 4cos(A+B) cos (A+C)cos(A + D)
3. Find a cosine function whose period is 7.
24. If A + B + C = 2S, then P.T.
1o 1o cos(S-A) + cos (S-B) + cos(S-C) + cos S = 4 cosA/2 cosB/2cosC/2
52  sin 22
2

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

8. Are pollination and fertilization necessary in apomixes? Give reasons.


12. If sec  + tan  = 5, find the quadrant in which  lies and find the value of 9. How is cross pollination carries out in water plants?
sin  10. Mention two strategies evolved to present self pollination in flowers.
13. Sketch the graph of sin x in the interval [ - ,  ] II. Answer any six following questions 4x6=24
14. If tan (α-) = 7 /24 and tan α = 4 / 3, where α and  are in the first quadrant 11. Give an account of sexuality in organisms.
prove 12. Fertilization is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants
that α +  = /2. – Explain – the statement
15. Prove that sin2 +sin2( + /3) + sin2( - /3) = 3/2 13. List the changes observed in angiosperms flower subsequent to pollination
 and fertilization.
2  2  2  2 cos 4  2 cos( ) 14. Define a) Jurnile phase b) Reproductive phase.
16. If 0 <  < /8, S.T. 2 15. Distinguish between asexual and asexual reproduction. Why is vegetative
  4  3  4  5  4  7  3 reproduction is also a type of asexual reproduction?
   cos    cos    cos   16. Write various types of entry of pollen tubes into ovules.
17. Show that cos4  8   8   8   8  2
17. What is bagging technique ? How is it useful in a plant breeding
III. Answer any give of the following 5x7=35 programmed?
3 5 18. Write briefly about the different types of ovules.
 and cos   and  , 
18. If cos α 5 13 are acute angles then prove that III Answer any two following questions 8x2=16
19. Describe the parts of mature angiospermic embroyosae, mention the role of
    1 2     16
a ) sin 2    and b) cos   symergids.
 2  65  2  65 20. Draw the diagram of a microsporangium and write about the wall layers.
21. Describe the process of fertilization in angiosperms.
19. Let ABC be a triangle such that Cot A + cot B + cot c = 3 . Then Prove
That
ABC is an equilateral triangle.
20. IF A + B + C = 2 then P.T. Sin2A – Sin2B + Sin2C = 4 CosA SinB CosC
21. If A, B,C are angles in a triangle, then P.T. CosA + CosB – Cos C =
-1 + 4 Cos A/2 Cos B/2 sin C/2 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
22. In  ABC, P.T. Cos SUB : BOTANY -I Monthly Test DATE : 12.09.16
A B C  A  B  C SEC : Junior : BiPC Marks:60
 cos  cos  4 cos cos cos
2 2 2 4 4 4 I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
23. If A + B + C + D = 2, then 1. Mention the modes of reproduction in Algae and fungi.
P.T. cos2A+cos2B+cos2C+cos2D = 4cos(A+B) cos (A+C)cos(A + D) 2. How do liver worts reproduce vegetatively
24. If A + B + C = 2S, then P.T. 3. Why do we refer to offspring formed by asexual method of reproduction as
cos(S-A) + cos (S-B) + cos(S-C) + cos S = 4 cosA/2 cosB/2cosC/2 Clones
4. Give reasons as to why cell division cannot be a type of reproduction in II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
multicultural organisms tan 610  tan 700 1  p
o o 2

5. Define vivipary wix an examples 


11. If tan 20o = P, prove that tan 560  tan 470 1  p2
o o
6. What is self incompatibility?
7. Name the parts of pistle which develop in to fruits and seeds. 12. If sec  + tan  = 5, find the quadrant in which  lies and find the value of sin
8. Are pollination and fertilization necessary in apomixes? Give reasons. 
9. How is cross pollination carries out in water plants? 13. Sketch the graph of sin x in the interval [ - ,  ]
10. Mention two strategies evolved to present self pollination in flowers. 14. If tan (α-) = 7 /24 and tan α = 4 / 3, where α and  are in the first quadrant
II. Answer any six following questions 4x6=24 prove
11. Give an account of sexuality in organisms. that α +  = /2.
12. Fertilization is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants 15. Prove that sin2 +sin2( + /3) + sin2( - /3) = 3/2
– Explain – the statement

13. List the changes observed in angiosperms flower subsequent to pollination 2  2  2  2 cos 4  2 cos( )
and fertilization. 16. If 0 <  < /8, S.T. 2
14. Define a) Jurnile phase b) Reproductive phase.   4  3  4  5  4  7  3
15. Distinguish between asexual and asexual reproduction. Why is vegetative    cos    cos    cos  
reproduction is also a type of asexual reproduction? 17. Show that cos4  8   8   8   8  2
16. Write various types of entry of pollen tubes into ovules. III. Answer any give of the following 5x7=35
17. What is bagging technique ? How is it useful in a plant breeding 3 5
programmed?  and cos   and  , 
18. Write briefly about the different types of ovules. 18. If cos α 5 13 are acute angles then prove that
III Answer any two following questions 8x2=16     1 2     16
19. Describe the parts of mature angiospermic embroyosae, mention the role of
a ) sin 2    and b) cos  
 2  65  2  65
symergids.
20. Draw the diagram of a microsporangium and write about the wall layers. 19. Let ABC be a triangle such that cot A + cot B + cot c = 3 . Then Prove
21. Describe the process of fertilization in angiosperms. That
ABC is an equilateral triangle.
20. Solve the following simulataneous linear equations by using Cramer’s rule.
3x+4y+5z=18,
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 2x-y+8z=13, 5x -2y+7z = 20
Mathematics -IA Monthly Test 12.09.16 SEC : Juniors : V C PC 21. Solve 3x+4y+5z=18; 2x-y+8z=13 and 5x-2y+7z=20 by using ‘Matrix
Marks:75 inversion method’.
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 22. By using Gauss-Jordan method, show that the following system has no
 4 6 9 solution
 sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 . 2x+4y-z=0, x+2y+2z=5, 3x+6y-7z=2.
1. Find the value of sin2 10 10 10 10 23. Suppose x = tan A, y = tanB, z = tanC. Suppose none of A, B, C, A – B, B-
2. Evaluate cos225o – sin225o + tan 495o – cot 495o C, C-A is an odd
3. Find a cosine function whose period is 7.
 x y   x y 
1o
52  sin 2 22
1o   1  xy     1  xy 
multiple of /2 then prove that    
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    2 
 x    tan  x  3
1 3 24. If tan x + tan  3  3  , show that tan 3x = 1.
o
 4 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
7. Express cos A + Sin A in terms of Sin2A 8). P.T. Sin10
6 6 cos10o
Mathematics -IA Monthly Test 12.09.16 SEC : Juniors : V C PC
3 5 Marks:75
o o 8 I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
9. P.T. Cos48 cos12 = 10). P.T Sin21o cos9o – cos84o cos6o = 1 / 4
 4 6 9 22. By using Gauss-Jordan method, show that the following system has no
 sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 . solution
1. Find the value of sin2 10 10 10 10
2x+4y-z=0, x+2y+2z=5, 3x+6y-7z=2.
2. Evaluate cos225o – sin225o + tan 495o – cot 495o 23. Suppose x = tan A, y = tanB, z = tanC. Suppose none of A, B, C, A – B, B-
3. Find a cosine function whose period is 7. C, C-A is an odd
1o 1o  x y   x y 
52  sin 22
2

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

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16 SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20 Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid medium:-
I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16 1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it. 2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it 3. H2O2(aq) + Fe+2(aq)  Fe+3(aq)+H2O(l) 6 ½ marks
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 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
earth. SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
Why Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid medium:-
6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use 1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain 2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to 3. H2O2(aq) + Fe+2(aq)  Fe+3(aq)+H2O(l) 6 ½ marks
east
or East to west
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16 Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid medium:-
SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20
1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16
2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it.
2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it 3. H2O2(aq) + Fe+2(aq)  Fe+3(aq)+H2O(l) 6 ½ marks
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
earth.
Why VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid medium:-
east 1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
or East to west 2. Cr2O72- + SO2(g)  Cr3+ (aq) + So42- 6 ½ marks
3. H2O2(aq) + Fe+2(aq)  Fe+3(aq)+H2O(l) 6 ½ marks

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Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20 Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid medium:- SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid medium:-
2. Cr2O72- + SO2(g)  Cr3+ (aq) + So42- 6 ½ marks 1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
3. H2O2(aq) + Fe+2(aq)  Fe+3(aq)+H2O(l) 6 ½ marks 2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
3. H2O2(aq) + Fe+2(aq)  Fe+3(aq)+H2O(l) 6 ½ marks 
2



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

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Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16  xsin 7 x cos 6 x dx


SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20 15) Find 0 16) Find the reduction formula
Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid medium:-  /2

1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks  sin n x dx


2. Cr2O72- + SO2(g)  Cr3+ (aq) + So42- 6 ½ marks for 0

3. H2O2(aq) + Fe+2(aq)  Fe+3(aq)+H2O(l) 6 ½ marks 


1/ n
1 22 n2 
 (1  )(1  ).....(1  )
 n2 n2 n 2 
17) Evaluate lim
dx
 (1  x) 3  2 x  x 2 dx
18) Evaluate

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Mathematics -IIB Monthly Test 19-9-16 19) Evaluate  (6 x  5) 6  2 x 2  x dx
SEC : Senios : V IP, VEP-1, 2 Marks:75
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~
~~~~~
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
1 sin 4 x
 ( x  3) x  2 dx  6 dx
1) Evaluate 2) Evaluate cos x
xe x
 ( x  1)2 dx  sin
1
x dx
3) Evaluate 4) Evaluate
= 
n
1
x2 tan x dx
dx 20) Obtain reduction formula for In , n  2 and deduce the value
 ( x  1)( x  2)  x2  1
dx

6
5) Evaluate 6) Evaluate 0 tan x dx
of

2
2
sin 2 x  cos 2 x
 sin 3 x  cos3 x
dx  sin 2 x cos 4 x dx
21) Obtain reduction formula for In =  cos ec x
n
dx
4  2 and deduce the value
7) Evaluate 0 8) Evaluate 0
of
 cos ec x
5
dx
 7. Write the name of male and female sex hormones and these functions ?
x sin x
 1  sin x
dx 8. Explain the mechanism of vaccination or immunization?
22) Evaluate 0 9. Colostrum is very much essential for the new born infants ? Why.
1
log(1  x ) 10 Differentiate between performs and Granzymes?
 1  x2
dx 11. What are complement proteins?
12. How can the graft rejections be voided in patients?
23) Evaluate 0
13. Differentiate between mature Bcells- functional Bcells?
x2 y2
2
 2 1 14. Briefly explain humoral immunity
24.) Show that the area of the region bounded by a b (elliple) is  ab. 15. What are T cells & B cells ?
Also deduce the area of the circle x2 + y2 = a2 16. What is amnlocentesis? Name any two disorders that can be detected by
amniocentesis?
17. Mention the advantages of lactational amenorrhoea?
18. Write short notes on IVF (test tube baby)
19. Write short notes on vasectomy and tubectomy?
20. Write two major functions of each testis and ovarep.
21. What re the four extra embryonic membranes?
22. What is the capacitation of sperms?
23. What is menstrual cycle? Which hormone regulate menstrual cycle?
24. Name the yellow mass of cells accumulated in the empty follicle after
ovulation. Name the hormone secreted by its and write its function?
25. Draw a labeled diagram of sperm?
26. What is parturition? Which hormones are involved in inducing parturition?
27. What are the functions of sertoli cells and leyding cells of mass?
28. What are accessory grands of male &female reproductive systems?
29. Define Bilaminar & Trilaminar Embryo.
30. What is the reproductive period of Man and and Women ?

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SUB : ZOOLOGY-II Monthly Test DATE : 19.09.16
SEC : Senior : BiPC Marks:60
Very Short Answer Questions Answer all Questions 30x2=30
1. What is accromeghly? Name the hormone responsible for this disorder.
2. What is insulin shock?
3. What are islets of langerhans?
4. What is erythropoientin? What is its function ?
5. Distinguish between Diabetes mellitus & diabetes insipidus ?
6. What are androgens? Which cells secrete them?
7. Write the name of male and female sex hormones and these functions ?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 8. Explain the mechanism of vaccination or immunization?
SUB : ZOOLOGY-II Monthly Test DATE : 19.09.16 9. Colostrum is very much essential for the new born infants ? Why.
SEC : Senior : BiPC Marks:60 10 Differentiate between performs and Granzymes?
Very Short Answer Questions Answer all Questions 30x2=30 11. What are complement proteins?
1. What is accromeghly? Name the hormone responsible for this disorder. 12. How can the graft rejections be voided in patients?
2. What is insulin shock? 13. Differentiate between mature Bcells- functional Bcells?
3. What are islets of langerhans? 14. Briefly explain humoral immunity
4. What is erythropoientin? What is its function ? 15. What are T cells & B cells ?
5. Distinguish between Diabetes mellitus & diabetes insipidus ? 16. What is amnlocentesis? Name any two disorders that can be detected by
6. What are androgens? Which cells secrete them? amniocentesis?
17. Mention the advantages of lactational amenorrhoea?
18. Write short notes on IVF (test tube baby)
19. Write short notes on vasectomy and tubectomy?
20. Write two major functions of each testis and ovarep. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
21. What re the four extra embryonic membranes? SUB : CIVICS MONTHLY DATE : 19.09.2016
22. What is the capacitation of sperms? SEC : Jr. CE- 2 Marks : 100
23. What is menstrual cycle? Which hormone regulate menstrual cycle? I. Answer any 3 in the following Questions : 3x10=30
24. Name the yellow mass of cells accumulated in the empty follicle after 1. Define Political Science explain its Scope ? 2) Define Nationality its
ovulation. Name the hormone secreted by its and write its function? Elements ?
25. Draw a labeled diagram of sperm? 3. India is National State Explain it ? 4) Describe the Civil Rights?
26. What is parturition? Which hormones are involved in inducing parturition? 5. What are the safe guards of Rights ?
27. What are the functions of sertoli cells and leyding cells of mass? II. Answer any 8 in the following Questions : 8x5=40
28. What are accessory grands of male &female reproductive systems? 6. Define State explain any two Essential Elements?
29. Define Bilaminar & Trilaminar Embryo. 7. What are the differences between State & Society?
30. What is the reproductive period of Man and and Women ? 8. In what way are the State and Government related?
9. Explain any five merits of Democracy ?
10 What are Safe Guards of Liberty? 11. What are relation between Law &
Morality?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 12 What do you mean by Equality explain ?
SUB : CIVICS MONTHLY DATE : 19.09.2016 13. What are other Element of State Explain?
SEC : Jr. CE- 2 Marks : 100 14 Describe various types of Democracy ? 15. What are the features of law
I. Answer any 3 in the following Questions : 3x10=30 16 What is relation between Law & Liberty? 17.Discuss direct democracy
1. Define Political Science explain its Scope ? 2) Define Nationality its devices ?
Elements ? III. Answer any 15 in the following Questions : 15x2=30
3. India is National State Explain it ? 4) Describe the Civil Rights? 18) Aristotle 19) City State ? 20) Define Democracy ? 21)
5. What are the safe guards of Rights ? Recall
II. Answer any 8 in the following Questions : 8x5=40 22) Who is aliean 23) Organs of Government? 24) Nationality
6. Define State explain any two Essential Elements? 25) Direrect Democracy means 26) What are political rights 27)
7. What are the differences between State & Society? Constitutional Law 28) Legal responsibility 29) Define Liberty 30) Moral
8. In what way are the State and Government related? responsibility
9. Explain any five merits of Democracy ? 31) Define State 32) Secular State 33) Social Equality
10 What are Safe Guards of Liberty? 11. What are relation between Law & 34) Theocracy 35) Referendum 36) Economic Justice
Morality? 37) What are good qualities of citizen
12 What do you mean by Equality explain ?
13. What are other Element of State Explain?
14 Describe various types of Democracy ? 15. What are the features of law VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
16 What is relation between Law & Liberty? 17.Discuss direct democracy Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :
devices ? 20.09.16
III. Answer any 15 in the following Questions : 15x2=30 SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25
18) Aristotle 19) City State ? 20) Define Democracy ? 21) I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=
Recall 25
22) Who is aliean 23) Organs of Government? 24) Nationality 1. Solve the following equation and write general solution
25) Direrect Democracy means 26) What are political rights 27) 3
Constitutional Law 28) Legal responsibility 29) Define Liberty 30) Moral 2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 2) Solve cot x + cosec x =
responsibility   1
31) Define State 32) Secular State 33) Social Equality     
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos  4 2 2
34) Theocracy 35) Referendum 36) Economic Justice
37) What are good qualities of citizen
4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with 6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos 
common
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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :
difference pq
20.09.16
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x + SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25
… = 43 I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=
6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos  25
1. Solve the following equation and write general solution
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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 2) Solve cot x + cosec x =
20.09.16   1
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25     
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos  4 2 2
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=
25 4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with
1. Solve the following equation and write general solution common

2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 2) Solve cot x + cosec x = 3
difference pq
  1
     5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos  4 2 2 … = 43
4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with 6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos 
common
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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :
difference pq
20.09.16
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x + SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25
… = 43 I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=
6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos  25
1. Solve the following equation and write general solution
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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 2) Solve cot x + cosec x =
20.09.16   1
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25     
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos  4 2 2
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=
25 4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with
1. Solve the following equation and write general solution common

2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 2). Solve cot x + cosec x = 3
difference pq
  1
     5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos  4 2 2 … = 43
4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with 6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos 
common
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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :
difference pq
20.09.16
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x + SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25
… = 43
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5= I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=
25 25
1. Solve the following equation and write general solution    2 
3  x    tan  x    3,
2 cos  + 11 sin  = 7 1. If tan x + tan  3  3 
2
2). Solve cot x + cosec x = show that tan 3x = 1.
  1   2  2  2  3  2  9 
        cos    cos    cos  2
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos  4 2 2
2. Show that cos2  10   5   5   10 
4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with 1  sec8 tan 8
common 
 3. Prove that 1  sec 4 tan 2
4. If A is not an integral multiple of , prove that
difference pq
sin16 A
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +
… = 43 cos A. cos 2A. cos4A.Cos8A= 16sin A and hence deduce that
6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos  2 4 8 16 1
.cos .cos .cos  .
cos 15 15 15 15 16
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  2   2   1
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :      sin      sin     
20.09.16 5. Prove that sin2  4  12   12  2
SEC : Juniors : V C P Marks: 25 6. If sin x + sin y = 1 / 4 and cos x + cos y = 1 / 3, then show that
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5= Cot ( x + y) = 7 /24
25
   2 
 x    tan  x    3, VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
1. If tan x + tan  3  3  show that tan 3x = 1. Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :
  2  2  2  3  2  9  20.09.16
   cos    cos    cos  2 SEC : Juniors : V C P Marks: 25
2. Show that cos2  10   5   5   10 
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=
1  sec8 tan 8 25

3. Prove that 1  sec 4 tan 2    2 
4. If A is not an integral multiple of , prove that  x    tan  x    3,
1. If tan x + tan  3   3  show that tan 3x = 1.
sin16 A

  2 2  2  3  2  9 
cos A. cos 2A. cos4A.Cos8A= 16sin A and hence deduce that    cos    cos    cos  2
2  10   5   5   10 
2 4 8 16 1 2. Show that cos
.cos .cos .cos  . 1  sec8 tan 8
cos 15 15 15 15 16 
3. Prove that 1  sec 4 tan 2
  2   2   1
     sin      sin      4. If A is not an integral multiple of , prove that
5. Prove that sin2  4  12   12  2 sin16 A
6. If sin x + sin y = 1 / 4 and cos x + cos y = 1 / 3, then show that
Cot ( x + y) = 7 /24 cos A. cos 2A. cos4A.Cos8A= 16sin A and hence deduce that
2 4 8 16 1
.cos .cos .cos  .
cos 15 15 15 15 16
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  2   2   1
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :      sin      sin     
20.09.16 5. Prove that sin2  4  12   12  2
SEC : Juniors : V C P Marks: 25 6. If sin x + sin y = 1 / 4 and cos x + cos y = 1 / 3, then show that
Cot ( x + y) = 7 /24 6. For r = 0, 1, 2, ….., n prove that C0.Cr+C1.Cr+1.C2.Cr+2 + …+Cn-r.Cn = 2nC(n+r)
And hence deduce that i) Co2 + C12+C22 +-----+ Cn2 = 2nCn
ii) i) Co C1+ C1C2+C2C3 +----+ Cn-1 Cn = 2nCn+1
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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :
20.09.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
SEC : Juniors : V C P Marks: 25 Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5= 21.09.16
25 SEC : Seniors : MPC Marks: 25
   2  I. Answer the following 2x2=4
 x    tan  x    3, 1. Find the middle terms of (4x2 + 5x3 )17
1. If tan x + tan  3  3  show that tan 3x = 1. 2. Find the sum of 3.Co+6.C1+12.C2 + - - - - + 3.2n . Cn
  2  2  2  3  2  9  II. Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=21
   cos    cos    cos  2 3. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of ( a + x)n are respectively
2. Show that cos2  10   5   5   10 
240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n.
1  sec8 tan 8 4. If and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in

3. Prove that 1  sec 4 tan 2 the
expansion of (x + a)n then prove that
4. If A is not an integral multiple of , prove that
i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2)n ii) 4PQ = (x+a)2n – (x-a)2n
sin16 A
5. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd, 0 < F < l and if ( 5 5 + 11)n = R + F,
cos A. cos 2A. cos4A.Cos8A= 16sin A and hence deduce that
then
2 4 8 16 1 prove that i) R is an even integer and ii) ( R + F) . F = 4 n
.cos .cos .cos  .
cos 15 15 15 15 16 6. For r = 0, 1, 2, ….., n prove that C0.Cr+C1.Cr+1.C2.Cr+2 + …+Cn-r.Cn = 2nC(n+r)
      1 And hence deduce that i) Co2 + C12+C22 +-----+ Cn2 = 2nCn
2 2
     sin      sin      ii) i) Co C1+ C1C2+C2C3 +----+ Cn-1 Cn = 2nCn+1
5. Prove that sin2  4  12   12  2
6. If sin x + sin y = 1 / 4 and cos x + cos y = 1 / 3, then show that
Cot ( x + y) = 7 /24

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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :
21.09.16 21.09.16
SEC : Seniors : MPC Marks: 25 SEC : Seniors : MPC Marks: 25
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 I. Answer the following 2x2=4
1. Find the middle terms of (4x2 + 5x3 )17 1. Find the middle terms of (4x2 + 5x3 )17
2. Find the sum of 3.Co+6.C1+12.C2 + - - - - + 3.2n . Cn 2. Find the sum of 3.Co+6.C1+12.C2 + - - - - + 3.2n . Cn
II. Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=21 II. Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=21
3. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of ( a + x)n are respectively 3. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of ( a + x)n are respectively
240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n. 240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n.
4. If and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in 4. If and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in
the the
expansion of (x + a)n then prove that expansion of (x + a)n then prove that
i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2)n ii) 4PQ = (x+a)2n – (x-a)2n i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2)n ii) 4PQ = (x+a)2n – (x-a)2n
5. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd, 0 < F < l and if ( 5 5 + 11)n = R + F, 5. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd, 0 < F < l and if ( 5 5 + 11)n = R + F,
then then
prove that i) R is an even integer and ii) ( R + F) . F = 4 n prove that i) R is an even integer and ii) ( R + F) . F = 4 n
6. For r = 0, 1, 2, ….., n prove that C0.Cr+C1.Cr+1.C2.Cr+2 + …+Cn-r.Cn = 2nC(n+r) respectively. Find the number of ways of attempting 6 questions choosing
And hence deduce that i) Co2 + C12+C22 +-----+ Cn2 = 2nCn atlest one
ii) i) Co C1+ C1C2+C2C3 +----+ Cn-1 Cn = 2nCn+1 from each section.
5. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at lest 3
boys
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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : picnic, the
21.09.16 class teacher gives each girls in the group a doll. If the total number of dolls
SEC : Seniors : MPC Marks: 25 distributed is 85, find g.
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 6. Prove that nCr + nCr-1 = ( n + 1 ) Cr
1. Find the middle terms of (4x2 + 5x3 )17
2. Find the sum of 3.Co+6.C1+12.C2 + - - - - + 3.2n . Cn
II. Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=21
3. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of ( a + x)n are respectively
240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
4. If and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :
the 21.09.16
expansion of (x + a)n then prove that SEC : Seniors :VCP Marks: 25
i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2)n ii) 4PQ = (x+a)2n – (x-a)2n I. Answer any five questions 5 x 5 = 25
4
5. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd, 0 < F < l and if ( 5 5 + 11)n = R + F,  (38  r )
C 4.
then 1) Simplify 34C5 + r 0
prove that i) R is an even integer and ii) ( R + F) . F = 4 n 2. Find the number of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy
6. For r = 0, 1, 2, ….., n prove that C0.Cr+C1.Cr+1.C2.Cr+2 + …+Cn-r.Cn = 2nC(n+r) can be
And hence deduce that i) Co2 + C12+C22 +-----+ Cn2 = 2nCn given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins
ii) i) Co C1+ C1C2+C2C3 +----+ Cn-1 Cn = 2nCn+1 4n
C 2 n 1.3.5....(4n  1)

3). Prove that
2n
C n {1.3.5...(2  1)}2
4) A question paper is divided into 3 sections A, B, C containing 3, 4, 5
questions
respectively. Find the number of ways of attempting 6 questions choosing
atlest one
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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 5. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at lest 3
21.09.16 boys
SEC : Seniors :VCP Marks: 25 go for a picnic. A different group is being sent every week. During the
I. Answer any five questions 5 x 5 = 25 picnic, the
4
class teacher gives each girls in the group a doll. If the total number of dolls
34
 (38  r )
C 4.
distributed is 85, find g.
1) Simplify C5 + r 0
6. Prove that nCr + nCr-1 = ( n + 1 ) Cr
2. Find the number of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy
can be
given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins
4n
C 2 n 1.3.5....(4n  1)

3). Prove that
2n
C n {1.3.5...(2  1)}2
4) A question paper is divided into 3 sections A, B, C containing 3, 4, 5 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
questions
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 5. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at lest 3
21.09.16 boys
SEC : Seniors :VCP Marks: 25 go for a picnic. A different group is being sent every week. During the
I. Answer any five questions 5 x 5 = 25 picnic, the
4 class teacher gives each girls in the group a doll. If the total number of dolls
34
 (38  r )
C 4. distributed is 85, find g.
1) Simplify C5 + r 0
6. Prove that nCr + nCr-1 = ( n + 1 ) Cr
2. Find the number of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy
can be
given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins
4n
C 2 n 1.3.5....(4n  1)

3). Prove that
2n
C n {1.3.5...(2  1)}2
4) A question paper is divided into 3 sections A, B, C containing 3, 4, 5
questions VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
respectively. Find the number of ways of attempting 6 questions choosing Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :
atlest one 22.09.16
from each section. SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
5. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at lest 3 I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4
boys 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units.
go for a picnic. A different group is being sent every week. During the 2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the
picnic, the centroid of a
class teacher gives each girls in the group a doll. If the total number of dolls tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex
distributed is 85, find g. II. Answer all questions 3x7=21
6. Prove that nCr + nCr-1 = ( n + 1 ) Cr 3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations
1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0
5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR are
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21.09.16
SEC : Seniors :VCP Marks: 25
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :
 (38  r )
C 4. 22.09.16
1) Simplify 34C5 + r 0 SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
2. Find the number of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4
can be 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units.
given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins 2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the
4n
C 2 n 1.3.5....(4n  1) centroid of a
 tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex
3). Prove that
2n
C n {1.3.5...(2  1)}2
II. Answer all questions 3x7=21
4) A question paper is divided into 3 sections A, B, C containing 3, 4, 5 3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
questions l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
respectively. Find the number of ways of attempting 6 questions choosing 4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations
atlest one 1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0
from each section.
5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
are I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4
perpendicular to each other. 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units.
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the
centroid of a
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : II. Answer all questions 3x7=21
22.09.16 3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25 l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4 4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units. 1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the 5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0
centroid of a are
tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex perpendicular to each other.
II. Answer all questions 3x7=21
3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
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4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :
1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0 22.09.16
5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
are I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4
perpendicular to each other. 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units.
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the
centroid of a
tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex
II. Answer all questions 3x7=21
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
22.09.16 4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations
SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25 1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0
I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4 5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units. are
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the perpendicular to each other.
centroid of a
tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex
II. Answer all questions 3x7=21
3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations
1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :
are 22.09.16
perpendicular to each other. SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25
I. Answer any four questions
1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : are
22.09.16 perpendicular to each other.
3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find (1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two
cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2. positions is
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2
equations
31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0.
5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and
(1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two
positions is
given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 22.09.16
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25
22.09.16 I. Answer any four questions
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25 1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube.
I. Answer any four questions 2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0
1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube. are
2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 perpendicular to each other.
are 3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find
perpendicular to each other. cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2.
3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find 4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the
cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2. equations
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the 31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0.
equations 5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and
31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0. (1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two
5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and positions is
(1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2
positions is
given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 22.09.16
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25
22.09.16 I. Answer any four questions
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25 1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube.
I. Answer any four questions 2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0
1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube. are
2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 perpendicular to each other.
are 3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find
perpendicular to each other. cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2.
3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find 4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the
cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2. equations
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the 31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0.
equations 5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and
31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0. (1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two
5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and positions is
given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2
BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.
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22.09.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25 Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :
I. Answer any four questions 22.09.16
1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube. SEC : Juniors :VIP-B Marks: 25
2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
are I. Find the ratio in which the XZ-plane divides the line joining a (-2, 3, 4) and
perpendicular to each other. B (1,2, 3).
3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find 2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the centroid
cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2. of a t
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the Tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex.
equations 3. Show that the points (5, 4, 2), (6, 2, -1) and (8, -2, -7) are collinear.
31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0. 4. A line makes angles 90o, 60o and 30o with the positive directions of X, Y, Z
5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and axes
(1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two respectively Find its direction cosines
positions is 5. If a line makes angles α, ,  with the positive directions of X. Y, Z – axes,
given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2 what is
the value of sin2 α + sin2 + sin2  ?
6. Show that the lines PQ and RS are parallel where P, Q, R, S are the points (2,
3, 4),
( 4, 7, 8) (-1, -2, 1) and ( 1, 2 5) respectively.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 7. Find the point o intersection of the lines AB and CD where
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : A= (7, -6, 1), B = (17, -18, -3), C = ( 1, 4, -5) and D = (3, -4, 11).
22.09.16 8. A (3, 2, 0) B (5, 3, 2) , C (-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
SEC : Juniors :VIP-B Marks: 25 BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I. Find the ratio in which the XZ-plane divides the line joining a (-2, 3, 4) and
B (1,2, 3).
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the centroid VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
of a t Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :
Tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex. 22.09.16
3. Show that the points (5, 4, 2), (6, 2, -1) and (8, -2, -7) are collinear. SEC : Juniors :VIP-B Marks: 25
4. A line makes angles 90o, 60o and 30o with the positive directions of X, Y, Z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
axes I. Find the ratio in which the XZ-plane divides the line joining a (-2, 3, 4) and
respectively Find its direction cosines B (1,2, 3).
5. If a line makes angles α, ,  with the positive directions of X. Y, Z – axes, 2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the centroid
what is of a t
the value of sin2 α + sin2 + sin2  ? Tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex.
6. Show that the lines PQ and RS are parallel where P, Q, R, S are the points (2, 3. Show that the points (5, 4, 2), (6, 2, -1) and (8, -2, -7) are collinear.
3, 4), 4. A line makes angles 90o, 60o and 30o with the positive directions of X, Y, Z
( 4, 7, 8) (-1, -2, 1) and ( 1, 2 5) respectively. axes
7. Find the point o intersection of the lines AB and CD where respectively Find its direction cosines
A= (7, -6, 1), B = (17, -18, -3), C = ( 1, 4, -5) and D = (3, -4, 11). 5. If a line makes angles α, ,  with the positive directions of X. Y, Z – axes,
8. A (3, 2, 0) B (5, 3, 2) , C (-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector what is
the value of sin2 α + sin2 + sin2  ? N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
6. Show that the lines PQ and RS are parallel where P, Q, R, S are the points (2, 3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl.
3, 4), The
( 4, 7, 8) (-1, -2, 1) and ( 1, 2 5) respectively. molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula.
7. Find the point o intersection of the lines AB and CD where
A= (7, -6, 1), B = (17, -18, -3), C = ( 1, 4, -5) and D = (3, -4, 11). VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
8. A (3, 2, 0) B (5, 3, 2) , C (-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector Chemistry Weekly Test DATE :
BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D. 23.09.16
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:
25
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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE : Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
22.09.16 2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
SEC : Juniors :VIP-B Marks: 25 N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl.
I. Find the ratio in which the XZ-plane divides the line joining a (-2, 3, 4) and The
B (1,2, 3). molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula.
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the centroid
of a t VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex. Chemistry Weekly Test DATE :
3. Show that the points (5, 4, 2), (6, 2, -1) and (8, -2, -7) are collinear. 23.09.16
4. A line makes angles 90o, 60o and 30o with the positive directions of X, Y, Z SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:
axes 25
respectively Find its direction cosines ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
5. If a line makes angles α, ,  with the positive directions of X. Y, Z – axes, 1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
what is Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
the value of sin2 α + sin2 + sin2  ? 2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
6. Show that the lines PQ and RS are parallel where P, Q, R, S are the points (2, N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
3, 4), 3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl.
( 4, 7, 8) (-1, -2, 1) and ( 1, 2 5) respectively. The
7. Find the point o intersection of the lines AB and CD where molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula.
A= (7, -6, 1), B = (17, -18, -3), C = ( 1, 4, -5) and D = (3, -4, 11).
8. A (3, 2, 0) B (5, 3, 2) , C (-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Chemistry Weekly Test DATE :
23.09.16
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 25
Chemistry Weekly Test DATE : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
23.09.16 1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
25 2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method. 3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl.
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I – The
2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula.
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 25
Chemistry Weekly Test DATE : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
23.09.16 1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
25 2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method. 3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl.
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I – The
2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula.
N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl.
The VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula. SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 24.09.2016
SEC: Seniors Marks: 25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR I. Answer the following question in about 25 lines:-
Chemistry Weekly Test DATE : 1x10=10
23.09.16
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: a) Write a character Sketch of Nopoleon.
25
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ II. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method. 5x1=5
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl.
The
molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula.

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Chemistry Weekly Test DATE :
23.09.16
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks:
25
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1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl.
The
molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula.

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.

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Chemistry Weekly Test DATE :27.09.16
SEC : Juniors :VCP Marks: 25
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I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
1. If none of x, y, z is an odd multiple of /2 and if sin ( y + z – x),
Sin ( z + x – y), Sin ( x + y – z) are in A.P., then prove that
Tan x, tan y , tan z are also in A.P
2. If

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Maths -IIA Weekly Test DATE :28.09.16
SEC : Seniors :VCP Marks: 25
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I State and prove Binomial Theorem 5
Marks
2. Prove that, for any teal numbers a, d,
a.Co+(a+d). C1 + (a+2d), C2 + . . . .+ (a+nd). Cn = (2a + nd). 2n-1
n

 r.C r  n.2n 1
3. If n is a positive integer, then we prove that i) r 1
n n

 r.(r  1).C r  n.(n  1).2n 1  r .C


2
r  n(n  1).2n  2
2) r  2 3) r  2
4. With the standard notaion, if n is a positive integer, then
Co + C1 + C2 + …. + Cn = 2n
6
 2 p 3q 
  
5. Explain the following using binomial theorem  5 7 
9
 2x 3y 
  
6. Write don an simplify  3 2 
7. Find the number of terms in the expansion of (2x + 3y + z) 7
8. Find the number of terms with non-zero coefficients in (4x-7y) 49 + (4x + 7y)49

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Maths -IIA Weekly Test DATE :28.09.16
SEC : Seniors :VIP, VEP-1. 2 Marks: 25
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I. Answer the following 2x2=4
1. Expand 5 5 in increasing powers of 4 /5
2. Find an approximate value of 1002  998
3 3

III Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=2


3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
  
3. Find the sum of the series 5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20
4 4.7 4.7.10 3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
     
4. Find the sum of the infinite series 1- 5 5.10 5.10.15 3. Find the sum of the series 5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20
1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7 4 4.7 4.7.10
     
5. If f x = 3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12 , then P.T. 9x2+24x = 11 4. Find the sum of the infinite series 1- 5 5.10 5.10.15
6. Find the sum to infinite terms of 1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
7   
1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1  5. If f x = 3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
1  2  . 4 . 6      , then P.T. 9x2+24x = 11
5  10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10  6. Find the sum to infinite terms of
7 1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1 
1  2  . 4 . 6     
5  10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10 
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Maths -IIA Weekly Test DATE :28.09.16
SEC : Seniors :VIP, VEP-1. 2 Marks: 25
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I. Answer the following 2x2=4 Maths -IIA Weekly Test DATE :28.09.16
SEC : Seniors :VIP, VEP-1. 2 Marks: 25
1. Expand 5 5 in increasing powers of 4 /5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I. Answer the following 2x2=4
2. Find an approximate value of 1002  998
3 3

III Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=2 1. Expand 5 5 in increasing powers of 4 /5


3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
2. Find an approximate value of 1002  998
3 3
  
3. Find the sum of the series 5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20 III Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=2
4 4.7 4.7.10 3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
     
4. Find the sum of the infinite series 1- 5 5.10 5.10.15 3. Find the sum of the series 5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20
1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7 4 4.7 4.7.10
     
5. If f x = 3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12 , then P.T. 9x2+24x = 11 4. Find the sum of the infinite series 1- 5 5.10 5.10.15
6. Find the sum to infinite terms of 1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
7   
1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1  5. If f x = 3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
1  2  . 4 . 6      , then P.T. 9x2+24x = 11
5  10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10  6. Find the sum to infinite terms of
7 1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1 
1  2  . 4 . 6     
5  10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10 

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Maths -IIA Weekly Test DATE :28.09.16
SEC : Seniors :VIP, VEP-1. 2 Marks: 25
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I. Answer the following 2x2=4 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
1. Expand 5 5 in increasing powers of 4 /5 SEC : Juniors : Marks: 25
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2. Find an approximate value of 1002  998
3 3

I. Answer all questions 2x2=4


III Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=2 1. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y +2z +5 = 0 and 3x + 3y + 2z – 8 =0
2. Find the equation of the plane passing ( 1, 1, 1) and parallel to the plane
x+2y+3z – 7 = 0. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
II Answer any three questions 3x7=21 I. Answer all questions 2x2=4
3. If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cub e find 1. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y +2z +5 = 0 and 3x + 3y + 2z – 8 =0
cos2 α + cos2  + cos2  + cos2 2. Find the equation of the plane passing ( 1, 1, 1) and parallel to the plane
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction csines satisy the equations x+2y+3z – 7 = 0.
L + m + n = 0 , l 2 + m 2 – n2 = 0 II Answer any three questions 3x7=21
5. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 4, 2),B(-2, 1, 2),C(2, 3, -4), Find A, B, C 3. If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cub e find
6. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the cos2 α + cos2  + cos2  + cos2
equations 3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0 4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction csines satisy the equations
L + m + n = 0 , l2 + m2 – n2 = 0
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 5. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 4, 2),B(-2, 1, 2),C(2, 3, -4), Find A, B, C
Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16 6. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 25 equations 3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0
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I. Answer all questions 2x2=4
1. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y +2z +5 = 0 and 3x + 3y + 2z – 8 =0 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
2. Find the equation of the plane passing ( 1, 1, 1) and parallel to the plane Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
x+2y+3z – 7 = 0. SEC : Juniors : VIP - A Marks: 25
II Answer any three questions 3x7=21 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3. If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cub e find I. Answer all questions 2x6=12
cos2 α + cos2  + cos2  + cos2 1. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction csines satisy the equations 2. Find the eqation of the plane passing through (-2, 1, 3) and having (3, -5, 4)
L + m + n = 0 , l 2 + m 2 – n2 = 0 and
5. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 4, 2),B(-2, 1, 2),C(2, 3, -4), Find A, B, C d. r. ‘s of its normal
6. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the 3. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y + 2z – 5 = 0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0
equations 3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0 4. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the
plane x + 2y + 3z – 7 = 0
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 5. Find the equation of the plane through the points (2, 2, -1), (3, 4, 2), (7, 0, 6).
Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16 6. A plane meets the coordinate axes in A, B, C. If the centroid of ABC is (a,
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 25 b, c)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ show t.hat the equation to the plane is x/a + y/b + z/c = 3. 6
I. Answer all questions 2x2=4 Marks
1. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y +2z +5 = 0 and 3x + 3y + 2z – 8 =0 7. Find the constant k so that planes x – 2y + kz = 0 and 2x + 5y – z = 0 are at
2. Find the equation of the plane passing ( 1, 1, 1) and parallel to the plane right
x+2y+3z – 7 = 0. angles. Find the equation of the plane through (1, -1, -1) and perpendicular to
II Answer any three questions 3x7=21 these
3. If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cub e find planes
cos2 α + cos2  + cos2  + cos2 8. If (α , ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hyx + by2 =
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction csines satisy the equations 0
L + m + n = 0 , l 2 + m 2 – n2 = 0   2
5. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 4, 2),B(-2, 1, 2),C(2, 3, -4), Find A, B, C  
and lx+my = 1 prove that bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2

6. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the
equations 3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0

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Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 25 Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
SEC : Juniors : VIP - A Marks: 25
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ angles. Find the equation of the plane through (1, -1, -1) and perpendicular to
I. Answer all questions 2x6=12 these
1. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form planes
2. Find the eqation of the plane passing through (-2, 1, 3) and having (3, -5, 4) 8. If (α , ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hyx + by2 =
and 0
d. r. ‘s of its normal   2
3. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y + 2z – 5 = 0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0  
and lx+my = 1 prove that bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2
4. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the
plane x + 2y + 3z – 7 = 0
5. Find the equation of the plane through the points (2, 2, -1), (3, 4, 2), (7, 0, 6).
6. A plane meets the coordinate axes in A, B, C. If the centroid of ABC is (a,
b, c) VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
show t.hat the equation to the plane is x/a + y/b + z/c = 3. 6 Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
Marks SEC : Juniors : VIP - A Marks: 25
7. Find the constant k so that planes x – 2y + kz = 0 and 2x + 5y – z = 0 are at ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
right I. Answer all questions 2x6=12
angles. Find the equation of the plane through (1, -1, -1) and perpendicular to 1. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form
these 2. Find the eqation of the plane passing through (-2, 1, 3) and having (3, -5, 4)
planes and
8. If (α , ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hyx + by2 = d. r. ‘s of its normal
0 3. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y + 2z – 5 = 0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0
  2 4. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the
  plane x + 2y + 3z – 7 = 0
and lx+my = 1 prove that bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2
5. Find the equation of the plane through the points (2, 2, -1), (3, 4, 2), (7, 0, 6).
6. A plane meets the coordinate axes in A, B, C. If the centroid of ABC is (a,
b, c)
show t.hat the equation to the plane is x/a + y/b + z/c = 3. 6
Marks
7. Find the constant k so that planes x – 2y + kz = 0 and 2x + 5y – z = 0 are at
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR right
Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16 angles. Find the equation of the plane through (1, -1, -1) and perpendicular to
SEC : Juniors : VIP - A Marks: 25 these
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I. Answer all questions 2x6=12 8. If (α , ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax 2 + 2hyx + by2 =
1. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form 0
2. Find the eqation of the plane passing through (-2, 1, 3) and having (3, -5, 4)   2
and  
and lx+my = 1 prove that bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2
d. r. ‘s of its normal
3. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y + 2z – 5 = 0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0
4. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the
plane x + 2y + 3z – 7 = 0
5. Find the equation of the plane through the points (2, 2, -1), (3, 4, 2), (7, 0, 6).
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b, c) Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
show t.hat the equation to the plane is x/a + y/b + z/c = 3. 6 SEC : Juniors : VCP Marks: 25
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7. Find the constant k so that planes x – 2y + kz = 0 and 2x + 5y – z = 0 are at I. Answer all questions 9x2=18
right 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x , 5, 1) is 9 units
2. Show that the points (1, 2 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral
triangle. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
3. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
4. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin SEC : Juniors : VCP Marks: 25
and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
5. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector I. Answer all questions 9x2=18
of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D. 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x , 5, 1) is 9 units
6. Show that the points A (3, 2, -4), B(5, 4, -6) and C (9, 8, -10) are collinear 2. Show that the points (1, 2 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral
and find the ratio in which B dividesAC triangle.
7. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2) 3. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear
8. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes, 4. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ? and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively.
5. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
9. If p(
3, 1, 2 3) is a point in space, find direction consines of OP. of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.
II. Answer any one 7 marks 6. Show that the points A (3, 2, -4), B(5, 4, -6) and C (9, 8, -10) are collinear
1. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations and find the ratio in which B dividesAC
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0 7. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2)
2. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations l 8. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes,
+ m + n = 0 and what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ?
mn – 2nl – 2lm = 0
9. If p(
3, 1, 2 3) is a point in space, find direction consines of OP.
II. Answer any one 7 marks
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 1. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16 l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
SEC : Juniors : VCP Marks: 25 2. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations l
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ + m + n = 0 and
I. Answer all questions 9x2=18 mn – 2nl – 2lm = 0
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x , 5, 1) is 9 units
2. Show that the points (1, 2 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral
triangle. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
3. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
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and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
5. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector I. Answer all questions 9x2=18
of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D. 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x , 5, 1) is 9 units
6. Show that the points A (3, 2, -4), B(5, 4, -6) and C (9, 8, -10) are collinear 2. Show that the points (1, 2 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral
and find the ratio in which B dividesAC triangle.
7. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2) 3. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear
8. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes, 4. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ? and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively.
5. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
9. If p(
3, 1, 2 3) is a point in space, find direction consines of OP. of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.
II. Answer any one 7 marks 6. Show that the points A (3, 2, -4), B(5, 4, -6) and C (9, 8, -10) are collinear
1. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations and find the ratio in which B dividesAC
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0 7. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2)
2. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations l 8. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes,
+ m + n = 0 and what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ?
mn – 2nl – 2lm = 0
3, 1, 2 3) a) NaOH b) NH3 under different conditions?
9. If p( is a point in space, find direction consines of OP. 21. How are XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6 prepared ? Explain their reaction with
II. Answer any one 7 marks water. Discuss their structures?
1. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
2. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations l
+ m + n = 0 and VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
mn – 2nl – 2lm = 0 SUB : CHEMISTRY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SEC : Seniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 03.10.16
SECTION - A
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
SUB : CHEMISTRY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 1. Nitrogen molecule is highly stabale. Why?
SEC : Seniors: M P C & BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 03.10.16 2. Ammonia is a good complexing agent – explain with an Example?
SECTION - A 3. Give two examples for amphoteric oxides and neutral oxides.
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 4. What is tailing of mercury? How is it removed?
1. Nitrogen molecule is highly stabale. Why? 5. Why is H2O is liquid and H2S a gas at room temperature and pressure?
2. Ammonia is a good complexing agent – explain with an Example? 6. Write the reactions of F2 and Cl2 with water
3. Give two examples for amphoteric oxides and neutral oxides. 7. What happens when Cl2 reacts with dry slaked lime?
4. What is tailing of mercury? How is it removed? 8. In modern diving apparatus, a mixute of He and O2 is used – why?
5. Why is H2O is liquid and H2S a gas at room temperature and pressure? 9. Name and following
6. Write the reactions of F2 and Cl2 with water a) Most abundant noble gas in atmosphere
7. What happens when Cl2 reacts with dry slaked lime? b) Noble gas with least boiling point
8. In modern diving apparatus, a mixute of He and O 2 is used – why? 10. Write the IUPAC names of the following complexes
9. Name and following a) [Co (NH3)4 (H2O)2] Cl3 b) K3 [Al (C2O4)3]
a) Most abundant noble gas in atmosphere SECTION - B
b) Noble gas with least boiling point II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
10. Write the IUPAC names of the following complexes 11. Explain Werner’s theory of co-ordination compounds with suitable
a) [Co (NH3)4 (H2O)2] Cl3 b) K3 [Al (C2O4)3] examples.
SECTION - B 12. Explain the manufacture of ammonia by Haber’s Process?
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 13. Explain the reactions of Ozone with
11. Explain Werner’s theory of co-ordination compounds with suitable a) C2H4 b) KI C) Ag d) PbS
examples. 14. Describe the shapes of SO4-2 and SO2
12. Explain the manufacture of ammonia by Haber’s Process? 15. What are interhalogen compounds ? Explain their classification?
13. Explain the reactions of Ozone with 16. Discuss the anomalous behaviour fluorine ?
a) C2H4 b) KI C) Ag d) PbS 17. Explain the structures of (a) XeO3 b) XeOF4
14. Describe the shapes of SO4-2 and SO2 18. Write the formula for the following Complexes ?
15. What are interhalogen compounds ? Explain their classification? a) Potassiumtetrahydroxozincate (II)
16. Discuss the anomalous behaviour fluorine ? b) Ironpentacarbonyl c) Hexaammine Cobalt (III) chloride
17. Explain the structures of (a) XeO3 b) XeOF4 SECTION - C
18. Write the formula for the following Complexes ? III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
a) Potassiumtetrahydroxozincate (II) 19. How is nitric acid manufactured by ostwald’s process? How does it react
b) Ironpentacarbonyl c) Hexaammine Cobalt (III) chloride with the following
SECTION - C a) Copper b) Zn c) S8 d) P4
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 20. How is chlorine prepared by electrolytic method? Explain its reactions with
19. How is nitric acid manufactured by ostwald’s process? How does it react a) NaOH b) NH3 under different conditions?
with the following 21. How are XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6 prepared ? Explain their reaction with
a) Copper b) Zn c) S8 d) P4 water. Discuss their structures?
20. How is chlorine prepared by electrolytic method? Explain its reactions with
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30.09.16 V. Read the following passage and make notes 1x5=5
SEC : Seniors :Science & Arts Marks:25
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I. Road the following passage carefully and answer the question that follow
5x1=5

II. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
5x1=5

III Prepare a curriculum vitae in response to the following


1x5=5
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required
apply with C.V.
IV. Fill in the pay – in – slip form based on the following information: VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
10x1/2=5 SUB: Junior. ECONOMICS II-TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS
Post office savings Bank. ------(1)--------------PO SEC: MEC Date: 05.10.2016 Marks: 100
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the I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30
credit of ------------(4)------------Rupees -----------(5)------------- Rs. ------- 1. Describe Price determination under imperfect competition market?
(6)------ 2. Elucidate the features of perfect competition and its price determination?
------------ by cash/cheque No--------------(7)---Date ---------By -------------- 3. What are the various calculating methods of National Income?
(8)------ 4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory with the help of table and
diagram. 12. What are the components of National Income
5. Explain the law of equi marginal utility theory with the help of table and 13. List out various items of Public expenditure.
diagram. 14. Write about production function?
II. Answer the following Questions : 8x5=40 15. Explain Recordian Rent Theory?
6. Define supply and explain the factors determine supply? 16. Write about National Income at factor cost ?
7. What is meant by real wage? What are the factors determine real wages? 17. Define market and explain classification of market ?
8. Define National Income and explain what are the factors determine national III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30
income ? 18) Duopoly 19) Price discrimination 20) Product differentiation
9. What are the sources of public revene ? 21) Selling costs 22) Define law of supply 23) Define average cost
10. Differences between Internal and external economies 24) Define opportunity cost 25) What is meant by supply function
11. What are the factors determine prices of factors? 26) Define Marginal Revenue 27) Define Marginal Cost
12. What are the components of National Income 28) Contract Rent 29) Net Interest 30) Grass Profit
13. List out various items of Public expenditure. 31) Quasi Rent 32) Per capita Income 33) Gross national Product
14. Write about production function? 34) Disposable Income 35) Gross Interest
15. Explain Recordian Rent Theory? 36) Piece wage 37) Monopolistic competition
16. Write about National Income at factor cost ?
17. Define market and explain classification of market ?
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
18) Duopoly 19) Price discrimination 20) Product differentiation SUB: Senior. ECONOMICS II-TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS
21) Selling costs 22) Define law of supply 23) Define average cost SEC: MEC Date: 04.10.2016 Marks: 100
24) Define opportunity cost 25) What is meant by supply function ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
26) Define Marginal Revenue 27) Define Marginal Cost I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30
28) Contract Rent 29) Net Interest 30) Grass Profit 1. What are the causes for Law productivity in Agriculature in India Suggest
31) Quasi Rent 32) Per capita Income 33) Gross national Product any five measures to improve it.
34) Disposable Income 35) Gross Interest 2. What are the causes for rural indebtedness. Suggest any four remedial
36) Piece wage 37) Monopolistic competition measures to reduce it
3. Criticially evaluate the 1991 New Industrial Policy resolution of India
4. What are the merits and demerits of small scale enterprises in Indian
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR Economy.
SUB: Junior. ECONOMICS II-TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS 5. Explain the causes of regional imbalances in India and taken some measures
SEC: MEC Date: 05.10.2016 Marks: 100 for balanced regional Development.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ II. Answer the following Questions : 8x5=40
I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30 6. Explain the need for Land reforms in India
1. Describe Price determination under imperfect competition market? 7. Write about regulated markets
2. Elucidate the features of perfect competition and its price determination? 8. Explain the present conditions of Agriculature
3. What are the various calculating methods of National Income? 9. Explain the benefits of cooperative farming
4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory with the help of table and 10. Explain about Industrial Development bank of India
diagram. 11. Write about I.I.B.I
5. Explain the law of equi marginal utility theory with the help of table and 12. Write about Industrial Estates
diagram. 13. Explain the role of NABARD
II. Answer the following Questions : 8x5=40 14. Explain the factors affecting cropping pattern
6. Define supply and explain the factors determine supply? 15. Explain various sources of irrigation facilities in India
7. What is meant by real wage? What are the factors determine real wages? 16. What are the advantages of roadways
8. Define National Income and explain what are the factors determine national 17. What is tourism? Explain its importance in Indian Economy.
income ? III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30
9. What are the sources of public revene ? 18) TRYSEM 19) Micro Finance 20) dis-investment
10. Differences between Internal and external economies 21) Service Sector 22) L I C 23) Rythu Bazors 24) Kisan credit Card
11. What are the factors determine prices of factors? 25) Consolidation of holidings 26) Agrobased Industries
27) Objectives of Land reforms 28) Drip Irrigation 29) Organic farming leaf? Explain with one example each.
30) S I D B I 31) F D I 32) Special Economic Zones 2. Differentiate between Racomose and Cymose Inflorescences.
33) Water Transport 34) Science and Technology 35) Civil aviation 3. How do the petals in pea plant are arranged ? What is such type of
36) Micro Insurance 37) Zamindari system arrangement called ?
4. Why certain fruits are called false Fruit ? Explain with two examples.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 5. What is omega taxonomy?
SUB: Senior. ECONOMICS II-TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS 6. Explain the scope and significance of Numerical taxonomy.
SEC: MEC Date: 04.10.2016 Marks: 100 7. What are gas vacuoles ? State their Significance
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8. What is referred to as Satellite chromosomes?
I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30 9. Which tissue of animals and plants exhibits meiosis
1. What are the causes for Law productivity in Agriculature in India Suggest 10.An another has 2852 pollengrains. How many pollen mother cells must have
any five measures to improve it. been there ? SECTION - B
2. What are the causes for rural indebtedness. Suggest any four remedial II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
measures to reduce it 11. Explain with examples different types of phyllotaxy?
3. Criticially evaluate the 1991 New Industrial Policy resolution of India 12. Describe any four types of placentations found in flowering plants.
4. What are the merits and demerits of small scale enterprises in Indian 13. Give an account of Floral diagram.
Economy. 14. Give economic importance of plants belonging to fabaceae
5. Explain the causes of regional imbalances in India and taken some measures 15. Comment on the cartwheel structure of centriole.
for balanced regional Development. 16. What are the characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?
II. Answer the following Questions : 8x5=40 17. Through redundantly described as a resting phase. Interphase does not
6. Explain the need for Land reforms in India really involve rest. Comment.
7. Write about regulated markets 18. Differentiate between the events of mitosis and meoisis
8. Explain the present conditions of Agriculature SECTION - C
9. Explain the benefits of cooperative farming III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
10. Explain about Industrial Development bank of India 19. Define root, Mention the types of roots. Explain root Modifications with
11. Write about I.I.B.I exaples
12. Write about Industrial Estates 20. Explain how stem is modified variously to perform different functions
13. Explain the role of NABARD 21. Explain different types of Racemose inflorescences.
14. Explain the factors affecting cropping pattern
15. Explain various sources of irrigation facilities in India
16. What are the advantages of roadways
17. What is tourism? Explain its importance in Indian Economy.
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30
18) TRYSEM 19) Micro Finance 20) dis-investment VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
21) Service Sector 22) L I C 23) Rythu Bazors 24) Kisan credit Card SUB : BOTANY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
25) Consolidation of holidings 26) Agrobased Industries SEC :Juniors: BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 03.10.16
27) Objectives of Land reforms 28) Drip Irrigation 29) Organic farming SECTION - A
30) S I D B I 31) F D I 32) Special Economic Zones I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
33) Water Transport 34) Science and Technology 35) Civil aviation 1. How is pinnately compound leaf is different from a palmately compound
36) Micro Insurance 37) Zamindari system leaf? Explain with one example each.
2. Differentiate between Racomose and Cymose Inflorescences.
3. How do the petals in pea plant are arranged ? What is such type of
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR arrangement called ?
SUB : BOTANY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 4. Why certain fruits are called false Fruit ? Explain with two examples.
SEC :Juniors: BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 03.10.16 5. What is omega taxonomy?
SECTION - A 6. Explain the scope and significance of Numerical taxonomy.
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 7. What are gas vacuoles ? State their Significance
1. How is pinnately compound leaf is different from a palmately compound 8. What is referred to as Satellite chromosomes?
9. Which tissue of animals and plants exhibits meiosis SECTION - C
10.An another has 2852 pollengrains. How many pollen mother cells must have III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
been there ? SECTION - B 19. You are botanist in the working area of plant breeding. Describe the various
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 steps
11. Explain with examples different types of phyllotaxy? that you will under take to release new variety?
12. Describe any four types of placentations found in flowering plants. 20. Modern methods of breeding plants can alleviate the global food shortage –
13. Give an account of Floral diagram. comment.
14. Give economic importance of plants belonging to fabaceae 21. What are three options to increase food production? Write merit & demerits
15. Comment on the cartwheel structure of centriole. each
16. What are the characteristics of a prokaryotic cell? features?
17. Through redundantly described as a resting phase. Interphase does not
really involve rest. Comment.
18. Differentiate between the events of mitosis and meoisis VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SECTION - C SUB : BOTANY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 SEC :Seniors: BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 06.10.16
19. Define root, Mention the types of roots. Explain root Modifications with SECTION - A
exaples I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
20. Explain how stem is modified variously to perform different functions 1. How does guttations differ from transpiration
21. Explain different types of Racemose inflorescences. 2. Explain why xylem transport is unidirectional while that in phloem is
bidirectional
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 3. Define hydroponics?
SUB : BOTANY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 4. Write the balanced equations of nitrongen fixation
SEC :Seniors: BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 06.10.16 5. Who proposed Lock and Key hypothesis and induced fit hypothesis?
SECTION - A 6. Define true breeding. Mention its significance
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 7. Distinguish between apoenzyme and cofactor
1. How does guttations differ from transpiration 8. What is emasculation? Why and when is it done?
2. Explain why xylem transport is unidirectional while that in phloem is 9. Why distillation reguired for producing certain alcoholic drinks.
bidirectional 10. Why do we prefer to call secondary waste wter treatment as biological
3. Define hydroponics? treatment? SECTION - B
4. Write the balanced equations of nitrongen fixation II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
5. Who proposed Lock and Key hypothesis and induced fit hypothesis? 11. Transpiration is a necessary evil – Discuss
6. Define true breeding. Mention its significance 12. How does ascent of Sap occur in tall trees.
7. Distinguish between apoenzyme and cofactor 13. Explain the steps involved in the formation of root nodule.
8. What is emasculation? Why and when is it done? 14. Write briefly about enzyme inhibitors.
9. Why distillation reguired for producing certain alcoholic drinks. 15. Mention the advantages of selecting pea plant for experiment by Mendel.
10. Why do we prefer to call secondary waste wter treatment as biological 16. With the help of example differentiate between incomplete dominance and
treatment? SECTION - B codominance.
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 17. Give few examples of biofortified crops. What benefit do they offer to the
11. Transpiration is a necessary evil – Discuss society?
12. How does ascent of Sap occur in tall trees. 18. How was pencillin discovered?
13. Explain the steps involved in the formation of root nodule. SECTION - C
14. Write briefly about enzyme inhibitors. III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
15. Mention the advantages of selecting pea plant for experiment by Mendel. 19. You are botanist in the working area of plant breeding. Describe the various
16. With the help of example differentiate between incomplete dominance and steps
codominance. that you will under take to release new variety?
17. Give few examples of biofortified crops. What benefit do they offer to the 20. Modern methods of breeding plants can alleviate the global food shortage –
society? comment.
18. How was pencillin discovered?
21. What are three options to increase food production? Write merit & demerits
each
features?

III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35


VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 18. If A is not an integral multiple of , Prove that
SUB : MATHS-IA II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 sin16 A
SEC : Juniors: M P C Marks:75 DATE : 03.10.16 and hence deduce that
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 CosA.Cos2A.Cos4A. Cos8A = 16sin A
2 4 8 16 1
1. If cos  + sin  = 2 cos  , prove that cos  - sin  = 2 sin . cos c os cos cos 
2. Find a sine function whose period is 2 / 3 15 15 15 15 16
 3 5 7 3
cos 9o  sin 9o  sin 4  sin 4 sin 4  .
19. Prove that sin4 8 8 8 8 2
3. Prove that cos 9  sin 9 = cot 36o
o o

20. If A, B, C are angles in a triangle, then prove that


o
4. What is the value of tan 20 + tan 40 + o 3 tan 20o tan 40o ? cos 2A – cos 2B + cos2C = 1 – 4 sin A cos B sin C.
21. If A, B, C are angles in a triangle, then prove that
1 3
o
 Sin2 A + sin2 B - Sin2C = 2 sin A sin B cosC.
5. Prove that sin10 cos10o = 4 22. In triangle ABC, prove that
3 5 A B C A  B  C
cos  cos  cos  4 cos 4 cos 4 cos
6. Prove that cos 48o. cos12o = 8 2 2 2 4 4 4
23. If A + B + C = 2S, then prove that
7. If cosh x = sec  then prove that tanh2 x / 2 = tan2 /2
SA SB C
1 1 cos cos
   log e 3. cos ( S– A) + cos ( S – B) + cos C = - 1 + 4 cos 2 2 2
8. Show that tanh-1  2  2 24. If A + B + C =  , then prove that
9. If sinh x = 3 / 4 , find cosh (2x) and sinh (2x).
A B C  A B C
(3  10)  cos 2  cos 2  2 1  sin sin sin 
10. If sinh x = 3 , then show that x = loge  2
Cos2 2 2 2 2 2
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
(tan   sec   1) 1  sin 

11. Prove that (tan   sec   1) cos 
12. If A – B = 3/4, then show that (1-tan A) (1 + tan B) = 2
13. Solve 1 + sin2  = 3 sin  cos .
  1
    
14. If tan ( cos ) = cot ( sin ), then prove that cos  4 2 2 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
-1 -1 2 2 2
15. If cos p/a + cos q/b= α, then prove that p /a – 2pq/ab. cos α + q /b = sin2 2 SUB : MATHS-IA II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
α SEC : Juniors: V C P Marks:75 DATE : 03.10.16
16. Prove that Sin-1 3/5 + Sin-1 8/17 = cos-1 36/85 I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
1 1 1  1. If sec  + tan  = 2/3, find the value of sin  and determine the quadrant in
 Tan 1   Tan 1  which  lies.
17. Prove that Tan-1 2 5 8 4
tan160o  tan110o 1   2

2. If tan 20o = , then show tht 1  tan160 .tan110
o o
2
3. Eliminate  from the x = a cos4: y = b sin4 
 4x  9  Sin 2 A + sin 2 B + sin 2C = 4 sin A sin B sin C.
 
4. Find the periods for the given function cos  5  21. If A, B, C are angles of a triangle, then prove that
5. Find a cosine function whose period is 7 A B C A B C
cos 9o  sin 9o  sin 2  sin 2  1  2 cos cos sin
Sin2 2 2 2 2 2 2
6. Prove that cos 9  sin 9 = cot 36o
o o
22. If A + B + C = 3 / 2 , then prove that
7. Find the range of 7 cos x – 24 sinx + 5 Cos2A + cos2B – cos2C= -2 cosAcosBsinC
8. If A is not an integral multiple of /2, prove that tan A + cot A = 2cosec2A 23. In triangle ABC, Prove that
9. Find the expansion of cos (A – B – C) A B C A  B  C
 cos  cos  4 cos cos cos
3 5 Cos 2 2 2 4 4 4
10. Prove that cos 48o. cos12o = 8 24. If A + B + C = 2S, then prove that
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = SA SB C
4 cos cos sin
20 2 2 2
Sin (S – A) + sin ( S – B) + sin C =
11. If 3 sinA + 5 os A = 5, then show that 5 Sin A – 3 cos A = 3.
12. Sketch the graph of the function sin x in the interval [-, + ].
13. If A – B = 3 / 4, then show that ( 1 – tan A) ( 1 + tan B ) = 2
14. If a, b, c are nonzero real numbers and α, are solutions of the equation
a cos  + b sin  = c then show that
i) sin α +  = 2bc/(a2 + b2) ii) sin α . sin  =c2 – a2 / a2 + b2
sin  cos 
 ,
15. If sin a b then prove that a sin 2α + b cos2 α= b.
 2 3 4 5 1
cos .cos .cos .cos .cos  .
16. Prove that 11 11 11 11 11 32
17. Show that, for any   R,
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
5 3
cos cos 3  sin   sin 2  sin 4  sin 7 Sub: Senior Civics (CE-1) Monthly Test Dt:03-10-16 Marks: 100
4sin 2 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35 I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30
18. If none of the denominators is zero, prove that 1. Discuss the role of District Collector in District Administrations?
n
 cos A  cos B   sin A  s in B 
n 2. What re the powers and functions of the State Governor?
n  A B 
      2.cot   , if n is even 3. What are the Powers and functiosn of the Chief Ministerof a State?
 sin A  sin B   cos A  cos B   2  4. Explain the Power and Functions of the Prime Miniser of a State?
0 , if n is odd 5. Explain fundamentalRights of a Citizen?
II. Answer the following Questions: 8x5=40
6. What are the recommendations of Sarkaria commission?
7. Discuss the Powers and functions of Attarney General of India
8. Explain powers of State High court?
9. Discuss the administrative relationsbetween Union and State?
10. What is Political party and explain its functions?
19. If x, y, z are non zero real numbers and if 11. Write a short note on election commission of India?
12. Explain compsotion of MLC?
 2   4 
    z cos     for some   R , then 13. Discuss any four functions of Parliament?
x cos = y cos  3   3  14. Explain the powers of Supreme Court of India?
show that xy + yz + zx = 0 15. What are the electoral reforms in India?
20. If A, B, C are angles of a triangle, prove that 16. Differences between Governor of a Sgtate and President?
17. Discuss the compsotion of Right to informationAct? 32) Corrupt practices in election 33) TDP 34) Punchichi commission
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30 35) Satate List 36) Concurrent List 37) Administrative Functions of
18) Advisary functions of Supreme court 19) Qualifications of Rajyasaba Highcourt
members
20) Any five names of Indian President 21) Village Secretary 22) Priagte
Bill
23) Multi Party system? 24) Reasonal Parties 25) EvM’S 26) Contoment
Bords
27) Smart Village 28) NITI AAyog 29) Certificate Power of High court VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
30) Discritionary Poers of Governor 31) PiL (Reblic interest Litigations) SUB : ZOOLOGY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
32) Corrupt practices in election 33) TDP 34) Punchichi commission SEC :Junior : BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 4.10.16
35) Satate List 36) Concurrent List 37) Administrative Functions of SECTION - A
Highcourt I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
1. Mention the names of any four drugs whicha re used as medicines to treat
patients with mental illness like depression, ingomnia ec.,
2. Distinguish between lymphadenitis and lymphangits?
3. What are Schuffner’s dots? What is their Significance?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 4. Distinguish between proter and opisthe?
Sub: Senior Civics (CE-1) Monthly Test Dt:03-10-16 Marks: 100 5. What is a Kinety?
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6. Draw a labeled diagram of T.S of flagella?
I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30 7. What is botryoidal tissue?
1. Discuss the role of District Collector in District Administrations? 8. What are the functions of canal system of sponges?
2. What re the powers and functions of the State Governor? 9. What are Volkmann’s canals ? what is their role?
3. What are the Powers and functiosn of the Chief Ministerof a State? 10. Cardiac muscles is highly resistant to fastigue. Justify?
4. Explain the Power and Functions of the Prime Miniser of a State? SECTION - B
5. Explain fundamentalRights of a Citizen? II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
II. Answer the following Questions: 8x5=40 11. Compare briefly a centipede and Millipede?
6. What are the recommendations of Sarkaria commission? 12. What are the Salient features exhibited by polychactes?
7. Discuss the Powers and functions of Attarney General of India 13. Describe the structure of cardiac muslcle?
8. Explain powers of State High court? 14. Give an account of glandular epithelium?
9. Discuss the administrative relationsbetween Union and State? 15. Descrive the process of Transverse binary fission in paramecium.
10. What is Political party and explain its functions? 16. What are lateral appendages ? Based on heir presence and absence, write
11. Write a short note on election commission of India? the write the various types of flagella with examples.
12. Explain compsotion of MLC? 17. Why adolescence is considred as vulnerable phase?
13. Discuss any four functions of Parliament? 18. Explain the life cycle of Entameoba histolytica.
14. Explain the powers of Supreme Court of India? SECTION - C
15. What are the electoral reforms in India? III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
16. Differences between Governor of a Sgtate and President? 19. Describe the life cycle of Ascaris in Man
17. Discuss the compsotion of Right to informationAct? 20. Describe the life cycle of watchereria banorofti
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30 21. Describe the life cycle of plasmodium vivax in man?
18) Advisary functions of Supreme court 19) Qualifications of Rajyasaba
members
20) Any five names of Indian President 21) Village Secretary 22) Priagte
Bill
23) Multi Party system? 24) Reasonal Parties 25) EvM’S 26) Contoment VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
Bords SUB : ZOOLOGY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
27) Smart Village 28) NITI AAyog 29) Certificate Power of High court SEC :Junior : BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 4.10.16
30) Discritionary Poers of Governor 31) PiL (Reblic interest Litigations) SECTION - A
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 9. What is haplodipolidy?
1. Mention the names of any four drugs whicha re used as medicines to treat 10. Compare the importance of Y.cromosome in human being and Drosophila.
patients with mental illness like depression, ingomnia ec., SECTION - B
2. Distinguish between lymphadenitis and lymphangits? II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
3. What are Schuffner’s dots? What is their Significance? 11. Describe eythroblastosis foetalis
4. Distinguish between proter and opisthe? 12. Describe the steps involved in DNA finger printing technology.
5. What is a Kinety? 13. Explain any two chronological genetic disorders with their symptoms?
6. Draw a labeled diagram of T.S of flagella? 14. What is Downsyndrome?
7. What is botryoidal tissue? 15. Write short notes on IC SI IUD’s I VF
8. What are the functions of canal system of sponges? 16. What is oogeneis? Explain brief account of oogenses is humans.
9. What are Volkmann’s canals ? what is their role? 17. Write short note on Bcells
10. Cardiac muscles is highly resistant to fastigue. Justify? 18. Explain the Mechanism of humoral Immunity?
SECTION - B SECTION - C
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
11. Compare briefly a centipede and Millipede? 19 Criss – Cross inheritance
12. What are the Salient features exhibited by polychactes? 20. Multiple alleles in man
13. Describe the structure of cardiac muslcle? 21. Female reproductive System
14. Give an account of glandular epithelium?
15. Descrive the process of Transverse binary fission in paramecium.
16. What are lateral appendages ? Based on heir presence and absence, write VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
the write the various types of flagella with examples. SUB : ZOOLOGY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
17. Why adolescence is considred as vulnerable phase? SEC :Seniors : BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 5.10.16
18. Explain the life cycle of Entameoba histolytica. SECTION - A
SECTION - C I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 1. What are androgens? Which cells secrete them?
19. Describe the life cycle of Ascaris in Man 2. Distinguish between diabetes inspidus and diabetes Mellitus.
20. Describe the life cycle of watchereria banorofti 3. What are complement proteins?
21. Describe the life cycle of plasmodium vivax in man? 4. Colastrum is very mush essential for the new born infants “Justify”.
5. Draw a labeled diagram of asperm
6. What re the functions of sertolicells and the leydig cells in man?
7. What is amniocentes is ? Name any two disorders that can be detected by
amniocentesis.
8. Wha are VNTRS?\
9. What is haplodipolidy?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 10. Compare the importance of Y.cromosome in human being and Drosophila.
SUB : ZOOLOGY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 SECTION - B
SEC :Seniors : BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 5.10.16 II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
SECTION - A 11. Describe eythroblastosis foetalis
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 12. Describe the steps involved in DNA finger printing technology.
1. What are androgens? Which cells secrete them? 13. Explain any two chronological genetic disorders with their symptoms?
2. Distinguish between diabetes inspidus and diabetes Mellitus. 14. What is Downsyndrome?
3. What are complement proteins? 15. Write short notes on IC SI IUD’s I VF
4. Colastrum is very mush essential for the new born infants “Justify”. 16. What is oogeneis? Explain brief account of oogenses is humans.
5. Draw a labeled diagram of asperm 17. Write short note on Bcells
6. What re the functions of sertolicells and the leydig cells in man? 18. Explain the Mechanism of humoral Immunity?
7. What is amniocentes is ? Name any two disorders that can be detected by SECTION - C
amniocentesis. III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
8. Wha are VNTRS?\ 19 Criss – Cross inheritance
20. Multiple alleles in man
21. Female reproductive System
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SEC :Seniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 4.10.16
SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 SECTION - A
SEC :Seniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 4.10.16 I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
SECTION - A 1. State Ohm’s law and write its mathematical form?
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 2. State Ampere’s Law and Biot-savart’s Law?
1. State Ohm’s law and write its mathematical form? 3. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter?
2. State Ampere’s Law and Biot-savart’s Law? 4. State Faradays’s laws of electromagnetic induction?
3. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter? 5. What type of transformer is used in a 6V bed lamp?
4. State Faradays’s laws of electromagnetic induction? 6. Micro waves are used in radar. Why ?
5. What type of transformer is used in a 6V bed lamp? 7. If the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation is doubled what happens to the
6. Micro waves are used in radar. Why ? energy of photon?
7. If the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation is doubled what happens to the 8. Give two drawbacks of Rutherford’s atomic model.
energy of photon? 9. What is the physica meaning of ‘negative energy of an electron’?
8. Give two drawbacks of Rutherford’s atomic model. 10. What is a.m.u? What is its equivalent energy?
9. What is the physica meaning of ‘negative energy of an electron’? SECTION - B
10. What is a.m.u? What is its equivalent energy? II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
SECTION - B 11. Distinguish between α,  and  radiation
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 12. Explain different types of spectral lines
11. Distinguish between α,  and  radiation 13. What is greenhouse effect and its contribution towards the surface
12. Explain different types of spectral lines temperature of earth?
13. What is greenhouse effect and its contribution towards the surface 14. State the principle on which a transformer works. Describe the working of
temperature of earth? a trnsformer with necessary htoery.
14. State the principle on which a transformer works. Describe the working of 15. What What are eddy currents? Describe the ways in which eddy currents
a trnsformer with necessary htoery. are used to advantage.
15. What What are eddy currents? Describe the ways in which eddy currents 16. What are the basic components of cyclotron? Mention its uses?
are used to advantage. 17. A circular coil of wire consisting of 100 turns, each of radius 8.0cm carries
16. What are the basic components of cyclotron? Mention its uses? a current of 0.40A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field B at the
17. A circular coil of wire consisting of 100 turns, each of radius 8.0cm carries centre of the coil?
a current of 0.40A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field B at the 18. State the working principle of potentiometer with neat circuit diagram
centre of the coil? SECTION - C
18. State the working principle of potentiometer with neat circuit diagram III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
SECTION - C 19. Explain the principle and working of a nuclear Reactor with the help of a
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 labeled diagram.
19. Explain the principle and working of a nuclear Reactor with the help of a 20. Obtain an expression for the torque on a current carrying loop placed in a
labeled diagram. uniform magnetic filed. Describe the construction and working of a
20. Obtain an expression for the torque on a current carrying loop placed in a moving col galvanometer?
uniform magnetic filed. Describe the construction and working of a 21. i) State Kirchhoff’s law for electrical network. Using these laws deduce the
moving col galvanometer? condition for balancing in a Wheatstone bridge
21. i) State Kirchhoff’s law for electrical network. Using these laws deduce the ii) Three identical resistors are connected in parallel and the total resistance
condition for balancing in a Wheatstone bridge of the circuit is R/3. Find the value of each resistance.
ii) Three identical resistors are connected in parallel and the total resistance
of the circuit is R/3. Find the value of each resistance.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 SEC :Juniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE :5.10.16
SEC :Juniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE :5.10.16 I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 1. Define work, power. State their S.I. units
1. Define work, power. State their S.I. units 2. Why spokes are provided in a bicycle wheel?
2. Why spokes are provided in a bicycle wheel? 3. By Spinning eggs on a table top, how will you distinguish a hard boiled egg
3. By Spinning eggs on a table top, how will you distinguish a hard boiled egg from a raw egg?
from a raw egg? 4. Will a pendulum clock gain or lose time when taken to the top of a mountain
4. Will a pendulum clock gain or lose time when taken to the top of a mountain 5. What happens o the nergy of simple hormoic oscillator if its amplitude is
5. What happens o the nergy of simple hormoic oscillator if its amplitude is doubled?
doubled? 6. State units and dimensions of the universal gravitational consant (G)?
6. State units and dimensions of the universal gravitational consant (G)? 7. “Hydrogen is abundant around the sun but not around earth”, Explain?
7. “Hydrogen is abundant around the sun but not around earth”, Explain? 8. State Hooks law of elasticity ?
8. State Hooks law of elasticity ? 9. Calculate the length of a simple pendulum of length 1m. When its time
9. Calculate the length of a simple pendulum of length 1m. When its time period of oscillation changes from 2 sec to 1.5 sec.
period of oscillation changes from 2 sec to 1.5 sec. 10. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
10. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 11. Show that in case of 1-Dimensional elastic collision, the relative velocity of
11. Show that in case of 1-Dimensional elastic collision, the relative velocity of approach of two colliding bodies before collision is equal to the relative
approach of two colliding bodies before collision is equal to the relative velocity of speration after collision.
velocity of speration after collision. 12. State and prove Work-Energy Theorem.
12. State and prove Work-Energy Theorem. 13. Define Vector product. Explain the properties of Vector Product.
13. Define Vector product. Explain the properties of Vector Product. 14. State and prove the principle of conservation of angular momentum.
14. State and prove the principle of conservation of angular momentum. Explain the principle of conservation of angular momentum with examples.
Explain the principle of conservation of angular momentum with examples. 15. Derive the equations for displacement, velocity and acceleration of a
15. Derive the equations for displacement, velocity and acceleration of a particle execute SHM
particle execute SHM 16. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it
16. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it 17. Describe the behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load.
17. Describe the behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load. 18. Define strain energy and derive the equation for the same.
18. Define strain energy and derive the equation for the same. III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 19. a) Derive an expression for the variation of acceleration due to gravity
19. a) Derive an expression for the variation of acceleration due to gravity a) above and b) beow the surface of earth
a) above and b) beow the surface of earth b)Two spherical spheres balls each of mass 1Kg are placed 1 cm apart.
b)Two spherical spheres balls each of mass 1Kg are placed 1 cm apart. Find the gravitational force of attraction between them.
Find the gravitational force of attraction between them. 20. Show that the motion of a Simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
20. Show that the motion of a Simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence derive an equation for its time period. What is the length of Seconds
derive an equation for its time period. What is the length of Seconds Pendulum
Pendulum 21. a) State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely falling
21. a) State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely falling body.
body. b) A machine gun fires 360 bullets per minute and each bullet travels with a
b) A machine gun fires 360 bullets per minute and each bullet travels with a velocity fo 600ms-1 If the mass of each bullet is 5 gm. Then find the
velocity fo 600ms-1 If the mass of each bullet is 5 gm. Then find the power of the machine gun?
power of the machine gun?

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 x2 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.
MnO42 + 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?

VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR


SUB : CHEMISTRY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT- VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
2016 SUB : MATHS-IIA II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SEC :Juniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE :06.10.16 SEC : Senior : MPC Marks:75 DATE : 06.10.16
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
1. What do you mean by Significant figures? 1. If 1, 2, 3 and 4 are the roots of x4 +ax3 + bx2 + cx +d =0, then find the
2. What is a redox reaction? Give an example. values of a, b, c and d
3. The Empirical formula of a compound is CH2O. Its molecular wt. is 90. 2. Find the condition that x3 – px2 + qx – r = 0 may have the sum of two of its
Calculate the molecular formula of the compound. roots zero.
4. How many number of moles of glucose are present in 540 gms of glucose? 3. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 2 times the roots of
5. What volume of CO2 obtained by heating 4g of CaCO3 ? x5 – 2x4 + 3x3 – 2x2 + 4x+3 = 0
6. Define oxidation and Reduction? 4. If 56P(r+6) : 54P(r+3) = 30800:1, find r
7. Calculate the weight of 0.1 moles of sodium Carbonate. 5. Find the no. of ways of arranging the letters of the word MONDAY
8. What volume of H2 at STP is required to reduce 0.795 g of CuO to give Cu so that no vowel occupies even place.
and H2O. 6. Find the no. of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle
9. To 50ml of 0.1 N Na2CO3 solution, 150ml of H2O is added. Then Calculate so that all the girls sit together.
the normality of resultant solution. 7. Find the no. of ways of selecting x committee of 6 members out of 10
10. Find the oxidation number to the underlined elements in each of the members always including a specified member.
following Species? A) KMnO4 b) Cr2O7-2 25
 3 
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24  3 5 x
11. State the law of definite proportions. Suggest one problem to understand 8. Find the term independent of a in the expansion of  x 
the law, by woking out that problem. 5
12. What is molartiy of a solution? Calculate the molarity of NaOH in  x
 2  
solution prepared by dissolving 4g in enough water to form 250ml of the 9. Find the 9th term of  3
solution. 7
13. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method. 10. Find an approximate value of 127 . Corrected to 4 decimal places
MnO42 + Cl2  MnO4 + Cl II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
14. Balance the following redox reaction by ion - electron method: 11. If letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways
Cr(OH)3+ IO3 OH CrO4 2 + I and the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order,
15. What is Empirical cormula of a compound. Chemical analysis of a then find the rank of the word MASTER.
compound gave the following percentage composition by weight of the 12. Find the no. of 4 digit numbers that can be formed using the
digits 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 without repetition. How many of them are VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
divisible by (i) 2 (ii) 3 (iii) 4 (iv) 5 SUB : MATHS-IIA II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
13. Find the sum of all 4 digited number that can be formed using the SEC : Senior : VCP Marks:75 DATE : 06.10.16
digits 0, 2, 4, 7, 8 without repetition. I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
14. Find the no. of number less than 2000 that can be formed using the 1. If 1, 1, α are the roots of x3 – 6x2 + 9x – 4 = 0, then find α
digits 1, 2, 3,4 if repeition is allowed. 2. Form the polynominal equation with rational coefficients whose roots are
15. Find the no. of 4 – letter words that can be formed using the letters
of the word RAMANA 4 3, 5 2i
3. Find an algebraic equation of defree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots of
the equation 6x4 – 7x3 + 8x2 – 7x + 2 = 0
4. Show that 2x3 + 5x2 + 5x + 2 = 0 is a reciprocal equation of class one
16. Find the no. of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy 5. From the polynomial equation whose roots are the cubes of the roots of
can be given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins. x3+3x2+2=0
17. A teacher wants to take 10 students to a park. He can take exactly 3 6. If (n+1)P5:nP5 = 3:2, find n
students at a time and will not take the same group of 3 students more than 7. Find the number of ways in which 4 letters can be put in 4 addressed
once. Find the no. of times (i) each student can go to the park (ii) the envelopes so that no letter goes into the envelope meant for it
techer can go to the park. 8. Find the number of bijections from a set A containing 7 elements onto
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35 itself.
18. Solve the equation 54x3 – 39x2 – 26x + 16 = 0 , if the roots are in G.P. 9. Find the number of 7-digit numbers that can be formed using 2, 2, 2, 3, 3,4,4
19. Solve 8x4 – 2x3 – 27x2 + 6x+9 = 0 given that two roots have the same 10. Find the number of positive divisors of 1080.
absolute value , but are opposite in sign. II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 =
20. Solve 2x5 + x4 – 12x3 – 12x2 + x + 2 = 0 20
21. If n is a +ve integer and x is any non-zero real number, Prove that 11. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that cana be formed using the
digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
(1  x) n1  1 12. If the lettersof the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if
Co + C1 . (x/2) + C2.(x2/3) + C3.( x3/4) + - - - - + Cn.(x n /n+1)= (n  1) x the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of
the word EAMCET.
22. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd, 0 < F < 1 and it (5 5 +11)n = R + F 13. A teacher wants to take 10 students to a part. He can take exactly 3 students
then at a time and will not take the same group of 3 students more than once.
prove that (i) R is an even integer and (ii) (R+F).F = 4 n Find the number of times. (i) each student can go to the park (ii) the
23. If the coefficients of rth . (r+1)th and ( r + 2)nd terms in the expansion of (1+x)n techer can go to the park.
and x2  5x  7
in A.P. then show that n2 – (4r+1) n + 4r2 – 2 = 0
14. Resolve ( x  3) into partial fractions.
3
5 5.7 5.7.9
 
24. If x =
(2 ) (3 ).3 (4 ).33 + --- then find the value of x2 + 4x
3 2

x3
15. Resolve (1  x) (1  x ) into partial fractions.
2 2

x4
16. Resolve ( x  1)( x  2) into partial fractions.
x4
17. Find the coefficient of x in the power series expansion of x  5 x  6
2
n

specifying the region in which the expansion is valid


III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35
18. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the
digits 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are the vertical pole is at a height less than 100 m from the ground, find its
divisible by height.
i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25
4n
C2 n 1.3.5...(4n  1)

19. Prove that
2n
Cn {1.3.5...(2n  1)}2
20. If α, ,  are the roots of x3 – 7x + 6 = 0, then find the equation whose roots
are (α- )2, (-)2 , (-α)2
21. Solve x4 – 5x3 + 5x2 + 5x – 6 = 0, given that the product of two of its roots is
3.

22. Solve the equation 8x3 – 20x2 + 6x + 9=0 given that the equation has
multiple roots
a2 b2 c2 k2
   ....   xm
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

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SUB : MATHS-IA Weekly Test
Marks:25
SEC : Junior : MPC DATE :18.10.16 1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra
I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 drew
A B C  upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two
 b cos 2  c cos 2  S 
1. S.T. a cos2 2 2 2 R months .
The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a..
On the 2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges. bill
Pass the for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries
in the
2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a books of Radhika & Harika
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

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SUB : English Weekly Test Marks:25
SEC : Senior : Inter DATE :22.10.16
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1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra I. Answer the following question in about 25 lines :- 1x8=8
drew a) Bring out the contrast in the character of snow ball and Napoleon.
upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two II. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
months . 5x1=5
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

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

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SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20
SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16
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I Answer all questions 4x2=8
1. What is Magnus effect
2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile.
3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air
4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they do?
II Answer all questions 3x4=12
5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor?
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used.
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow
through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation.

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SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20
SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16
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I Answer all questions 4x2=8
1. What is Magnus effect
2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile.
3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air
4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they do?
II Answer all questions 3x4=12
5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor?
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used.
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow
through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation.

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SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20
SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16
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I Answer all questions 4x2=8
1. What is Magnus effect 2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile.
2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile. 3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air
3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air 4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they do?
4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they do? II Answer all questions 3x4=12
II Answer all questions 3x4=12 5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor?
5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor? 6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used.
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used. 7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation.
through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation.

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SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16 SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test
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I Answer all questions 4x2=8 SEC : Senior : MPC DATE :18.10.16
1. What is Magnus effect I. Answer the following 2x2=4
2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile.
3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air 1. Find the mean diviation from the mean of the following discreate data:
4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they do? 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 12, 16.
II Answer all questions 3x4=12
5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor? 2. Find the mean deviation about the meadian for the following data.
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used. 13, 17, 16, 11, 13, 10, 16, 11, 18, 12, 17
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow
through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation. II. Answer any 3 of the following 3 x 7 = 21
3. Let us find the mean deviation about the mean for the following data
xi 2 5 7 8 10 35
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR Fi 6 8 10 6 8 2
SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20
SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16 4. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following continuous
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I Answer all questions 4x2=8 Class 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
1. What is Magnus effect interval
2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile. Frequenc 5 8 7 12 28 20 10 10
3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air y
4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they do?
II Answer all questions 3x4=12 5. Find the mean and variance using the step deviation method, of the following
5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor? tabular data, giving the age distribution of 542 members.
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used. Age in 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow years(xi)
through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation. Number 3 61 132 153 140 51 2
of (fi)
member
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR s
SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20
SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16 6.The scores of two cricketers A and B in 10 innings are given below. Find
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ who is better run getter and who is a more consistent player.
I Answer all questions 4x2=8 Scores 40 25 19 80 38 8 67 121 66 76
1. What is Magnus effect
of A:xi 6.The scores of two cricketers A and B in 10 innings are given below. Find
Scores 28 70 31 0 14 111 66 31 25 4 who is better run getter and who is a more consistent player.
of B:yi Scores 40 25 19 80 38 8 67 121 66 76
of A:xi
Scores 28 70 31 0 14 111 66 31 25 4
of B:yi

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SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test
Marks:25
SEC : Senior : MPC DATE :18.10.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test
Marks:25
1. Find the mean diviation from the mean of the following discreate data: SEC : Senior : VCP DATE :18.10.16
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2. Find the mean deviation about the meadian for the following data. I Answer any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25
13, 17, 16, 11, 13, 10, 16, 11, 18, 12, 17 1. Find the numerically greatest terms (s) in the expansion of
(3x + 5y)12 when x = 1 /2 , y = 4 /3
II. Answer any 3 of the following 3 x 7 = 21 n
 8x 
3. Let us find the mean deviation about the mean for the following data 2 
xi 2 5 7 8 10 35 2. If coefficients of x11 and x12 in the binomial expansion of  3  are
Fi 6 8 10 6 8 2 equal, find n
3. If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of ( 1+x)n are in A.P.
4. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following continuous then prove that n2 – 4ln +398=0
distribution 4. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of (a + x)n are respectively
Class 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n.
interval 5. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively
Frequenc 5 8 7 12 28 20 10 10 in the expansion of (x+a)n then prove that
y i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2 )n ii) 4PQ = ( x + a)2n – (x-a)2n
6. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+x) n are
5. Find the mean and variance using the step deviation method, of the following a1 a3 2a 2
tabular data, giving the age distribution of 542 members.
 
a a
a1, a2, a3, a4 respectively, then show that 1 2
a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3
Age in 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
years(xi)
Number 3 61 132 153 140 51 2
of (fi) VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
member SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test
s Marks:25
SEC : Senior : VCP DATE :18.10.16
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~~~~~~ SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test
I Answer any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25 Marks:25
1. Find the numerically greatest terms (s) in the expansion of SEC : Senior : VCP DATE :18.10.16
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n ~~~~~~
 8x 
2  I Answer any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25
2. If coefficients of x11 and x12 in the binomial expansion of  3  are 1. Find the numerically greatest terms (s) in the expansion of
equal, find n (3x + 5y)12 when x = 1 /2 , y = 4 /3
3. If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of ( 1+x)n are in A.P.  8x 
n

then prove that n2 – 4ln +398=0 2 


4. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of (a + x)n are respectively 2. If coefficients of x11 and x12 in the binomial expansion of  3  are
240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n. equal, find n
5. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively 3. If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of ( 1+x)n are in A.P.
in the expansion of (x+a)n then prove that then prove that n2 – 4ln +398=0
i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2 )n ii) 4PQ = ( x + a)2n – (x-a)2n 4. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of (a + x)n are respectively
6. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+x) n are 240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n.
a1 a3 2a 2 5. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively
  in the expansion of (x+a)n then prove that
a a
a1, a2, a3, a4 respectively, then show that 1 2
a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3
i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2 )n ii) 4PQ = ( x + a)2n – (x-a)2n
6. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+x) n are
a1 a3 2a 2
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR  
SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test
a a
a1, a2, a3, a4 respectively, then show that 1 2
a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3
Marks:25
SEC : Senior : VCP DATE :18.10.16
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1. Find the numerically greatest terms (s) in the expansion of SEC : S eniosr : VIP& VEP-1& Bipc DATE :20.10.16
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n I. Answer the following question 8 Marks
 8x 
2  1. Explaint he working of half wave and full wave rectifiers with circuit
2. If coefficients of x11 and x12 in the binomial expansion of  3  are diagrams.
equal, find n II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8
3. If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of ( 1+x)n are in A.P. 2. Compare n-type and p-type semi conductor
then prove that n2 – 4ln +398=0 3. What is Zener didoe ? How. It can be used an voltage regulator.
4. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of (a + x)n are respectively 4. Draw and explain V –i characteries of junction diode.
240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n. 5. Draw truth table and diagram of OR, AND are NOT logic gets
5. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively III Very short answer questions 4x1=4
in the expansion of (x+a)n then prove that 6. What are majority charge carriers in n-type and p-type semiconductors
i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2 )n ii) 4PQ = ( x + a)2n – (x-a)2n 7. What is a P-N junction diode ? define depletion layer
6. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+x) n are 8. Which gates are called universal gates.
a1 a3 2a 2 9. Draw the circuit symbols of p-n-p and n-p-n transistors.
 
a a
a1, a2, a3, a4 respectively, then show that 1 2
a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3
9. Draw the circuit symbols of p-n-p and n-p-n transistors.

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3. What is Zener didoe ? How. It can be used an voltage regulator. I. Answer the following question 8 Marks
4. Draw and explain V –i characteries of junction diode. 1. Explaint he working of half wave and full wave rectifiers with circuit
5. Draw truth table and diagram of OR, AND are NOT logic gets diagrams.
III Very short answer questions 4x1=4 II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8
6. What are majority charge carriers in n-type and p-type semiconductors 2. Compare n-type and p-type semi conductor
7. What is a P-N junction diode ? define depletion layer 3. What is Zener didoe ? How. It can be used an voltage regulator.
8. Which gates are called universal gates. 4. Draw and explain V –i characteries of junction diode.
9. Draw the circuit symbols of p-n-p and n-p-n transistors. 5. Draw truth table and diagram of OR, AND are NOT logic gets
III Very short answer questions 4x1=4
6. What are majority charge carriers in n-type and p-type semiconductors
7. What is a P-N junction diode ? define depletion layer
8. Which gates are called universal gates.
9. Draw the circuit symbols of p-n-p and n-p-n transistors.

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I. Answer the following question 8 Marks I Answer any FIVE questions 5x5=25
1. Explaint he working of half wave and full wave rectifiers with circuit 1. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x at the
diagrams. positive end of the latus rectum
II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8 2. If lx+my+n=0 is a normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax, then show that
2. Compare n-type and p-type semi conductor al3+2alm2+nm2=0
3. What is Zener didoe ? How. It can be used an voltage regulator. 3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x2+y2=2a2 and the
4. Draw and explain V –i characteries of junction diode. parabola y2=8ax are y = (x+2a)
5. Draw truth table and diagram of OR, AND are NOT logic gets 4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the
III Very short answer questions 4x1=4 parabola y2=4ax is the directrix x+a=0
6. What are majority charge carriers in n-type and p-type semiconductors 5. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4ax and
7. What is a P-N junction diode ? define depletion layer these tangents make angles 1, 2 with its axis,such that cot 1, +cot2 is a
8. Which gates are called universal gates. constant d.then show that all such p lie on a horizontal line
6. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x 1, y1), (x2, y2) and (x3, y3) to the parabola y2 = 4ax ( a>0) is 1/6a |(y1-y2) (y2 – y3) (y3 – y1)|
and (x3, y3) to the parabola y2 = 4ax ( a>0) is 1/6a |(y1-y2) (y2 – y3) (y3 – y1)| sq. units
sq. units

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SUB : MATHS-IIB Weekly Test Marks:25 SEC : Senior : VIP DATE :21.10.16
SEC : Senior : VIP DATE :21.10.16 ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~
~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~ I Answer any FIVE questions 5x5=25
I Answer any FIVE questions 5x5=25 1. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x at the
1. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x at the positive end of the latus rectum
positive end of the latus rectum 2. If lx+my+n=0 is a normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax, then show that
2. If lx+my+n=0 is a normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax, then show that al3+2alm2+nm2=0
al3+2alm2+nm2=0 3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x2+y2=2a2 and the
3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the parabola y2=8ax are y = (x+2a)
parabola y2=8ax are y = (x+2a) 4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the
4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the parabola y2=4ax is the directrix x+a=0
parabola y2=4ax is the directrix x+a=0 5. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4ax and
5. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4ax and these tangents make angles 1, 2 with its axis,such that cot 1, +cot2 is a
these tangents make angles 1, 2 with its axis,such that cot 1, +cot2 is a constant d.then show that all such p lie on a horizontal line
constant d.then show that all such p lie on a horizontal line 6. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x 1, y1), (x2, y2)
6. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x 1, y1), (x2, y2) and (x3, y3) to the parabola y2 = 4ax ( a>0) is 1/6a |(y1-y2) (y2 – y3) (y3 – y1)|
and (x3, y3) to the parabola y2 = 4ax ( a>0) is 1/6a |(y1-y2) (y2 – y3) (y3 – y1)| sq. units
sq. units

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SUB : PHYSICS MONTHLY EXAMINATION
SUB : MATHS-IIB Weekly Test Marks:25 Marks:60
SEC : Senior : VIP DATE :21.10.16 SEC :Seniors : MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs DATE :24.10.16
~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~ I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
I Answer any FIVE questions 5x5=25 1. What are isotones and isomers?
1. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x at the 2. What are thermal neutrons? What is their importance?
positive end of the latus rectum 3. Define Becquerel and Curie
2. If lx+my+n=0 is a normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax, then show that 4. What is the function of moderator in a nucear reactor?
al3+2alm2+nm2=0 5. What is a p-n junction diode? Define depletion layer.
3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the 6. How is a battery connected to a junction diode in i) forward and
parabola y2=8ax are y = (x+2a) ii) reverse biased.
4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the 7. What happens to the width of the depletion layer in a p-n junction diode when
parabola y2=4ax is the directrix x+a=0 it is i) forward – biased and ii) reverse biased?
5. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4ax and 8. Draw the circuit symbols for p – n – p and n – p – n transistors.
these tangents make angles 1, 2 with its axis,such that cot 1, +cot2 is a 9. Define amplifer and amplification factor.
constant d.then show that all such p lie on a horizontal line 10. Which gates are called universal gates?
6. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x 1, y1), (x2, y2) II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
11. .Write a short note on the discovery of neutron. 13. Distinguish between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
12. Define half life period and decay constant for a radioactive substance. 14. Discuss the behaviour of p-n junction. How does a potentialbarrier develop
Deduce the relation between them. at the junction.
13. Distinguish between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. 15. What is a photodiode? Explain its working with a ciruit diagram and draw
14. Discuss the behaviour of p-n junction. How does a potentialbarrier develop its I-V characteristics?
at 16. Explain the working of LED and what are its advantages over conventional
the junction. incadesent low power lamps
15. What is a photodiode? Explain its working with a ciruit diagram and draw its 17. Explain how transistor can be used as a switch?
I-V characteristics? 18. Explain the principle and working at a nuclear reactor with the help of a
16. Explain the working of LED and what are its advantages over conventional labeled diagram.
incadesent low power lamps III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
17. Explain how transistor can be used as a switch? 19. What is rectifier? Explain the working or half wave and full wave rectifiers
18. Explain the principle and working at a nuclear reactor with the help of a with diagrams.
labeled diagram. 20. What is a junction diode? Explain the formation of depletion region at the
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 junction. Explain the variation of depletion region in forward and reverse-
19. What is rectifier? Explain the working or half wave and full wave rectifiers biased condition.
with diagrams. 21. Explain the source of stellar energy. Explain the carbon – nitrogen cycle,
20. What is a junction diode? Explain the formation of depletion region at the proton – proton cycle occurring in stars.
junction. Explain the variation of depletion region in forward and reverse-
biased condition.
21. Explain the source of stellar energy. Explain the carbon – nitrogen cycle,
proton – proton cycle occurring in stars.

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Marks:60
SEC :Seniors : MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs DATE :24.10.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 SUB : CHEMISTRY MONTHLY EXAMINATION
1. What are isotones and isomers? Marks:60
2. What are thermal neutrons? What is their importance? SEC :Juniors : MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs DATE :24.10.16
3. Define Becquerel and Curie I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
4. What is the function of moderator in a nucear reactor? 1. What is homogeneous equilibrium? Write two homogenous reactions?
5. What is a p-n junction diode? Define depletion layer. 2. Can catalyst disturb the state of equilibrium?
6. How is a battery connected to a junction diode in i) forward and 3. Give two chemical Equilibrium reaction’s for which Kp=Kc?
ii) reverse biased. 4. Why the concentration of pure liquids and pure solids are ignored from
7. What happens to the width of the depletion layer in a p-n junction diode equilibrium constant expression?
when it is i) forward – biased and ii) reverse biased? 5. Define equilibrium constant?
8. Draw the circuit symbols for p – n – p and n – p – n transistors. 6. What is meant by ionic product of water? Write its value at 25 oc
9. Define amplifer and amplification factor. 7. All Bronsted bases are Lewis bases Explain?
10. Which gates are called universal gates? 8. Ice melts slowly at high altitudes. Explain why?
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 9. What is degree of ionization?
11. .Write a short note on the discovery of neutron. 10. Give two examples of Salts whose aqueous solutions are acidic?
12. Define half life period and decay constant for a radioactive substance. II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
Deduce the relation between them. 11. What is a conjugate acid-base pair ? Illustrate with examples?
12. Give the General characteristics of equilibria involving physical process? 16. Explain Lewis acid – base theory with suitable example?
13. Discuss the application of Lechaterlier’s principle for the industrial synthesis 17. What is a buffer solution? 50ml of 0.1M NH 4OH, 25ml of 2M NH4Cl were
of Ammonia used to make a buffer what is the PH if P ka is 4.8?
14. 50ml of 0.2 M Hcl is added to 30ml of 0.1 M KOH solution find PH of the 18. Aqueous solution of CH3 COONa is basic explain?
solution? III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
15. Calculate the PH for 0.004M NaOH Solution? 19. What do you understand by hybridization? Explain different types of
16. Explain Lewis acid – base theory with suitable example? hubridisation involving sand porbitals?
17. What is a buffer solution? 50ml of 0.1M NH4OH, 25ml of 2M NH4Cl were 20. Give the molecular orbitals energy diagram of N2 and O2. Calculate the
used to make a buffer what is the PH if P ka is 4.8? respective bond order. Write the magnetic nature of N 2 and O2 molecules?
18. Aqueous solution of CH3 COONa is basic explain? 21. Give an account of VSEPR theory and its applications?
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. What do you understand by hybridization? Explain different types of
hubridisation involving sand porbitals? VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
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respective bond order. Write the magnetic nature of N 2 and O2 molecules? SEC : Senior : VCP Marks:75 DATE : 06.10.16
21. Give an account of VSEPR theory and its applications? I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
1. If 1, 1, α are the roots of x3 – 6x2 + 9x – 4 = 0, then find α
2. Form the polynominal equation with rational coefficients whose roots are
4 3, 5 2i
3. Find an algebraic equation of defree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots of
the equation 6x4 – 7x3 + 8x2 – 7x + 2 = 0
4. Show that 2x3 + 5x2 + 5x + 2 = 0 is a reciprocal equation of class one
5. From the polynomial equation whose roots are the cubes of the roots of
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR x3+3x2+2=0
SUB : CHEMISTRY MONTHLY EXAMINATION 6. If (n+1)P5:nP5 = 3:2, find n
Marks:60 7. Find the number of ways in which 4 letters can be put in 4 addressed
SEC :Juniors : MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs DATE :24.10.16 envelopes so that no letter goes into the envelope meant for it
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 8. Find the number of bijections from a set A containing 7 elements onto
1. What is homogeneous equilibrium? Write two homogenous reactions? itself.
2. Can catalyst disturb the state of equilibrium? 9. Find the number of 7-digit numbers that can be formed using 2, 2, 2, 3, 3,4,4
3. Give two chemical Equilibrium reaction’s for which Kp=Kc? 10. Find the number of positive divisors of 1080.
4. Why the concentration of pure liquids and pure solids are ignored from II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 =
equilibrium constant expression? 20
5. Define equilibrium constant? 11. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that cana be formed using the
6. What is meant by ionic product of water? Write its value at 25 oc digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
7. All Bronsted bases are Lewis bases Explain? 12. If the lettersof the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if
8. Ice melts slowly at high altitudes. Explain why? the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of
9. What is degree of ionization? the word EAMCET.
10. Give two examples of Salts whose aqueous solutions are acidic? 13. A teacher wants to take 10 students to a part. He can take exactly 3 students
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 at a time and will not take the same group of 3 students more than once.
11. What is a conjugate acid-base pair ? Illustrate with examples? Find the number of times. (i) each student can go to the park (ii) the
12. Give the General characteristics of equilibria involving physical process? techer can go to the park.
13. Discuss the application of Lechaterlier’s principle for the industrial synthesis x2  5x  7
of Ammonia
Resolve ( x  3) into partial fractions.
3

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?
x3 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 ?
x4 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

specifying the region in which the expansion is valid


III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35
18. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the
3. Write the synonym of ‘ furious’.
digits 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are
4. Write the antonym of ‘backwards’
divisible by
5. Write True of False: The drawing talent of the writer was recognized at an
i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25
early age.
4n
C2 n 1.3.5...(4n  1) IV. Supply the missing letters in the following words:- 4x1/2=2

19. Prove that
2n
Cn {1.3.5...(2n  1)}2 a) f – m – us b) n – rv – us c) gr – d – al d) str – t – h
V. Underline the silent consonants in the following words: 6x1/2=3
20. If α, ,  are the roots of x3 – 7x + 6 = 0, then find the equation whose roots
a) fasten b) align c) prayer d) build e) debut f) dawn
are (α- )2, (-)2 , (-α)2 VI. Match the words in column ‘A’ witht heir meanings in colum ‘B’:-
21. Solve x4 – 5x3 + 5x2 + 5x – 6 = 0, given that the product of two of its roots is A B 6x1/2=3
3. 1. buggy a) a short nap, after the midday meal
2. sirloin b) a fine film of cobwebs light and delicate
22. Solve the equation 8x3 – 20x2 + 6x + 9=0 given that the equation has 3. Siesta c) a small, light one – horse carriage
multiple roots 4. gossamer d) a unit of money in several European countries
a2 b2 c2 k2 5. crown e) a decorative candle stick.
   ....   xm
6. Candelabrum f) a piece of meat from a cow’s back.
23. Show that the equation x  a x  b1 x  c1 x  k1
1

VII Complete the following dialogue:- 1x4=4


where a, b, c, ….k, m, a1 b1, …..k1 are all real numbers, can not
Rajesh : I am so happy to ……..1(a)…….after …..1(b)……..
have a non-real root.
Sateesh : Can’t believe that six years ……2(a)….. since we …..2(b)……
Solve the x4 – 10x3 +26x2 – 10x + 1= 0
Rajesh : Are you ……3(a)…or still …3(b)………
Sateesh : I complete ….4(a)…and soon after ……4(b)…
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SEC : Juniors : Science & Arts Marks:25
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I. Annotate any one of the following:- 1x4=4
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a) They sit and stare and stare and sit , until they’re hypnotized by it,
SEC : Juniors : Science & Arts Marks:25
until they’re absolutely drunk, with all that shocking ghastly Junk
I. Annotate any one of the following:- 1x4=4
b) It rots the sense in the head? It kills imagination dead !
a) They sit and stare and stare and sit , until they’re hypnotized by it,
It clogs and clutters up the mind !
until they’re absolutely drunk, with all that shocking ghastly Junk
.II. Answer any one of the following :- 1x4=4
b) It rots the sense in the head? It kills imagination dead !
a) Sudha murthy was extremely determined and resolute.
It clogs and clutters up the mind !
Justify this statement
.II. Answer any one of the following :- 1x4=4
b) Why did Sudha Murthy not feel nervous at the intervies ?
a) Sudha murthy was extremely determined and resolute.
III. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
Justify this statement
that follow. 5x1=5
b) Why did Sudha Murthy not feel nervous at the intervies ?
One day in primary school the teacher told our class, ‘Draw a leaf’ and
III. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
left. Later, as each boy showed him his work, the teacher was furious. When my
that follow. 5x1=5
One day in primary school the teacher told our class, ‘Draw a leaf’ and 3. Siesta c) a small, light one – horse carriage
left. Later, as each boy showed him his work, the teacher was furious. When my 4. gossamer d) a unit of money in several European countries
return came, he looked at the peepal leaf on my slate and asked, ‘Did you draw 5. crown e) a decorative candle stick.
this ?’ I got scared and said, ‘ No sir …….and Started walking backwards 6. Candelabrum f) a piece of meat from a cow’s back.
thinking I’d get a slap. But he said, very good, you’ll become a good artist’, and VII Complete the following dialogue:- 1x4=4
gave me 10 marks out of 10. Rajesh : I am so happy to ……..1(a)…….after …..1(b)……..
Questions: Sateesh : Can’t believe that six years ……2(a)….. since we …..2(b)……
1. What were the children asked to draw ? Rajesh : Are you ……3(a)…or still …3(b)………
2. How did the teacher praise the writer of the passage? Sateesh : I complete ….4(a)…and soon after ……4(b)…

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5. Write True of False: The drawing talent of the writer was recognized at SEC : Juniors : Science & Arts Marks:25
an early age. I. Annotate any one of the following:- 1x4=4
IV. Supply the missing letters in the following words:- 4x1/2=2 a) They sit and stare and stare and sit , until they’re hypnotized by it,
a) f – m – us b) n – rv – us c) gr – d – al d) str – t – h until they’re absolutely drunk, with all that shocking ghastly Junk
V. Underline the silent consonants in the following words: 6x1/2=3 b) It rots the sense in the head? It kills imagination dead !
a) fasten b) align c) prayer d) build e) debut f) dawn It clogs and clutters up the mind !
VI. Match the words in column ‘A’ witht heir meanings in colum ‘B’:- .II. Answer any one of the following :- 1x4=4
A B 6x1/2=3 a) Sudha murthy was extremely determined and resolute.
1. buggy a) a short nap, after the midday meal Justify this statement
2. sirloin b) a fine film of cobwebs light and delicate b) Why did Sudha Murthy not feel nervous at the intervies ?
3. Siesta c) a small, light one – horse carriage III. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
4. gossamer d) a unit of money in several European countries that follow. 5x1=5
5. crown e) a decorative candle stick. One day in primary school the teacher told our class, ‘Draw a leaf’ and
6. Candelabrum f) a piece of meat from a cow’s back. left. Later, as each boy showed him his work, the teacher was furious. When my
VII Complete the following dialogue:- 1x4=4 return came, he looked at the peepal leaf on my slate and asked, ‘Did you draw
Rajesh : I am so happy to ……..1(a)…….after …..1(b)…….. this ?’ I got scared and said, ‘ No sir …….and Started walking backwards
Sateesh : Can’t believe that six years …2(a)….. since we …..2(b)…… thinking I’d get a slap. But he said, very good, you’ll become a good artist’, and
Rajesh : Are you ……3(a)…or still …3(b)……… gave me 10 marks out of 10.
Sateesh : I complete ….4(a)…and soon after …………4(b)… Questions:
1. What were the children asked to draw ?
2. How did the teacher praise the writer of the passage?
3. Write the synonym of ‘ furious’.
4. Write the antonym of ‘backwards’ 3. Write the synonym of ‘ furious’.
5. Write True of False: The drawing talent of the writer was recognized at an 4. Write the antonym of ‘backwards’
early age. 5. Write True of False: The drawing talent of the writer was recognized at an
IV. Supply the missing letters in the following words:- 4x1/2=2 early age.
a) f – m – us b) n – rv – us c) gr – d – al d) str – t – h IV. Supply the missing letters in the following words:- 4x1/2=2
V. Underline the silent consonants in the following words: 6x1/2=3 a) f – m – us b) n – rv – us c) gr – d – al d) str – t – h
a) fasten b) align c) prayer d) build e) debut f) dawn V. Underline the silent consonants in the following words: 6x1/2=3
VI. Match the words in column ‘A’ witht heir meanings in colum ‘B’:- a) fasten b) align c) prayer d) build e) debut f) dawn
A B 6x1/2=3 VI. Match the words in column ‘A’ witht heir meanings in colum ‘B’:-
1. buggy a) a short nap, after the midday meal A B 6x1/2=3
2. sirloin b) a fine film of cobwebs light and delicate 1. buggy a) a short nap, after the midday meal
2. sirloin b) a fine film of cobwebs light and delicate x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y +3 = 0, x2 + y2 – 5x – 6y +4 = 0
3. Siesta c) a small, light one – horse carriage 4. Show that the circles x + y -2x+4y+4=0 and x2 + y2+3x +4y +1 = 0 are
2 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
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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
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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
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2 2

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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5. If the angle between the circles x2 + y2 -12x - 6y + 41=0 and
I. Answer all questions 5x2=10 x2 + y2 +kx +6y -59= 0 is 45o then find k.
1. Find the angle between the circles x2 + y2 – 12x – 6y + 41 = 0 and
x2 + y2 +4x + 6y - 59 = 0
2. Find k, if the pair of cirfcles x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y +12 = 0 and
x2 + y2 – 4x +6y +k = 0 are orthogonal.
3. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
6. Find the eqation of the circle which is orthogonal to each of the following a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO4
circles x2 + y2 +2x + 17y + 4 = 0 , x2 + y2+7x +6y +11 = 0 , d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide
x2 + y2 - x +22y +3 = 0 f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water
7. Find the eqation of the circle cutting orthogonally to the circles i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC.
x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y +11= 0, x2 + y2 -10x - 4y +21 = 0 and has 2x + 3y = 7 as II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react
diameter with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens
8. If the straight line represented by x cos  + y sin  = p intersects the circle f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO3 and Cu2Cl2
x2 + y2 = a2 at the points A and B, then show that the equation of the circle
with AB as diameter is ( x2 + y2 – a2) – 2p ( x cos  + y sin  - p) = 0
9. Find the equation and length of the common chord of the two circles.
S x2 + y2 +3x +5y +4 = 0 and S1  x2 + y2 +5x +3y +4 = 0
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SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20 the reactions of Ethylene with the following
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1. Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation for d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide
the reactions of Ethylene with the following f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water
a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO 4 i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC.
d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react
f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens
i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC. f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO3 and Cu2Cl2
II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react
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1.Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation for
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR the reactions of Ethylene with the following
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1. Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water
for the reactions of Ethylene with the following i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC.
a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO 4 II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react
d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens
f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO3 and Cu2Cl2
i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC.
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SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20 the reactions of Ethylene with the following
SEC : JUNIORS : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 . DATE :09.12.16 a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO4
1.Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation for d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide
the reactions of Ethylene with the following f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water
i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC. with 8Marks
II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens
with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution
f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO 3 and Cu2Cl2 2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C.
CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4Marks
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1. Give the methods of preparation of Acetylene? How does it react with 8Marks
with 8Marks a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens
a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution
e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution 2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C.
2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C. CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4 Marks
CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4Marks 3. Give an account of V S E P RTheory and its applications ? 5Marks
3. Give an account of V S E P R Theory and its applications ? 8Marks

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a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens with 8Marks
e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens
2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C. e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution
CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4Marks 2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C.
3. Give an account of V S E P R Theory and its applications ? 8Marks CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4Marks
3. Give an account of V S E P R Theory and its applications ?8Marks

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with 8Marks 1. Give the methods of preparation of Acetylene? How does it react
a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens with 8Marks
e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens
2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C. e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution
CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4Marks 2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C.
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1. Give the methods of preparation of Acetylene? How does it react
with 8Marks radius 13
a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens 5. Find the direct common tangents of the circles
e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution x2 + y2 + 22x – 4x – 100 = 0 and x2 + y2 - 22x + 4y + 100 = 0
2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C. 6. Prove that The combined equation of the pair of tangents drawn
CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4 Marks from an external point P ( x1 , y1) to the circle S = 0 is SS11 = S12.
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1. Find the eqation of a circle which passes through (4, 1) and (-6, 5) and having ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
the centre on 4x + 3y -24 = 0 Answer any five of the following 5x 5 = 25
2. If (2, 0), (0, 1) ( 4, 5) and ( 0, c) are concyconcyclic then find c. 1. Find the eqation of a circle which passes through (4, 1) and (-6, 5) and having
3. Show that the four points in each of the concyclic and find the equation of the the centre on 4x + 3y -24 = 0
circle on which they lie (9, 1) , (7, 9) (-2, ,12) , (6, 10) 2. If (2, 0), (0, 1) ( 4, 5) and ( 0, c) are concyconcyclic then find c.
4. Find the equqtions of circles which touch 2x-3y + 1 = 0 at (1, 1) and having 3. Show that the four points in each of the concyclic and find the equation of the
circle on which they lie (9, 1) , (7, 9) (-2, ,12) , (6, 10)
radius 13 4. Find the equqtions of circles which touch 2x-3y + 1 = 0 at (1, 1) and having
5. Find the direct common tangents of the circles
x2 + y2 + 22x – 4x – 100 = 0 and x2 + y2 - 22x + 4y + 100 = 0 radius 13
6. Prove that The combined equation of the pair of tangents drawn 5. Find the direct common tangents of the circles
from an external point P ( x1 , y1) to the circle S = 0 is SS11 = S12. x2 + y2 + 22x – 4x – 100 = 0 and x2 + y2 - 22x + 4y + 100 = 0
6. Prove that The combined equation of the pair of tangents drawn
from an external point P ( x1 , y1) to the circle S = 0 is SS11 = S12.

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Answer any five of the following 5x 5 = 25
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SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25 the centre on 4x + 3y -24 = 0
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2. If (2, 0), (0, 1) ( 4, 5) and ( 0, c) are concyconcyclic then find c.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3. Show that the four points in each of the concyclic and find the equation of the
Answer any five of the following 5x 5 = 25 circle on which they lie (9, 1) , (7, 9) (-2, ,12) , (6, 10)
1. Find the eqation of a circle which passes through (4, 1) and (-6, 5) and having 4. Find the equqtions of circles which touch 2x-3y + 1 = 0 at (1, 1) and having
the centre on 4x + 3y -24 = 0 radius 13
2. If (2, 0), (0, 1) ( 4, 5) and ( 0, c) are concyconcyclic then find c. 5. Find the direct common tangents of the circles
3. Show that the four points in each of the concyclic and find the equation of the x2 + y2 + 22x – 4x – 100 = 0 and x2 + y2 - 22x + 4y + 100 = 0
circle on which they lie (9, 1) , (7, 9) (-2, ,12) , (6, 10) 6. Prove that The combined equation of the pair of tangents drawn
4. Find the equqtions of circles which touch 2x-3y + 1 = 0 at (1, 1) and having from an external point P ( x1 , y1) to the circle S = 0 is SS11 = S12.
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I. Answer all questions 10x2=20
3
x 3 x
1. If f (x) = 7 ( x > 0) then find f1 (x)
ax  b dy
2. If f (x) = cx  d then find dx
3. If f (x) = 1 + x + x2 + …+ x100 then find f1 (1)
dy
( tan x), find
4. If y = sec dx
5. Find y and dy for the function y = 5x2 + 6x + 6, x = 2 and x = 0.001
6. Find the approximate value of 82
7. The diameter of a sphere is measured to be 40 cm. If an error
of 0.02 cm is made in it, then find approximate errors in volume and
surface area of a sphere.
8. Show that at any point ( x, y) on the curve y = bex/a , the length of the
substangent is a constant and the length of the subnormal is y 2/a
9. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function y = f (x) = x2 + 4 in [-3, 3]
10. Find a point on the graph of the curve y = (x – 3)2, where the tangent is
parallel to the chord joining (3, 0) and (4, 1)
II. Answer any five of the following 5x 4= 20
11. Find the derivative of tan2x from the first principle.
12. Find the derivative of cos2 x from the first principle.
 1  x2  1  x2 
  dy
 1  x  1  x  for 0 < | x | < 1 , find dx
2 2
13. If y = Tan-1 
14. If the slope of the tangent to the curve y = x log x at a point on it
is 3 / 2, then find the eqations of tangent and normal at the point.

15. Find the lengths of subtangent, subnormal at a point t on the curve


x = a (cos t + t sin t ) , y = a (sin t – t cos t)
16 A container in the shape of inverted cone has height 12 cm and radius
6 cm at top. If it is filled with water at the rate of 12cm 3/sec., What is
the rate of change in the height of water level when the rank is filled 8 cm ?
17. The volume of a cube is increasing at a rate of 9 cubic centimeters per
second. How fast is the surface area increasing when the length of the
edge is 10 centimeters?
III. Answer any Five questions 5x7=35
dy
a 2  x 2  a 2 log( x  a 2  x 2 )then P.T  2 a 2  x2
18. If y = x dx
dy
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion
19. If y = x tan x + (sin x ) cos x , find dx 4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
 a cos x  b  9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
  13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
20. If a > b > 0 and 0 < x <  , f (x) = (a2 – b2) , cos-1  a  b cos x  then P.T. 18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation
f1 (x) = ( a + b cosx)-1
21. If the tangent at any point on the curve x 2/3 + y2/3 = a 2/3 intersects the 1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion
coordinate axes in A and B, then show that the length AB is a constant. 4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
22. If the tangent at any point P on the curce xmyn = am+n (mn 0) meets the 9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
coordinate axes in A, B, then show that AP:BP is a constant. 13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
23. Show that the curves y2 = 4(x+1) and y2 = 36 (9-x) intersect orthogonally. 18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation
24. At any point t on the curve x = a (t + sin t) , y = a (1-cos t), find the
lengths of tangent, normal. Subtangent and subnormal.
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation

1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion


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I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
1. He must focus, and focus relentlessly.
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion 2. The concentration of a heart surgeon, the reflexes of a fighter pilot, the guts
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment of a boxer.
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment 3. I am a vessel of righteousness
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization Scattering seeds of justice
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation And serving the noblest uses
II. Answer the following 2x4=8
1. What are the qualifications, according to the writer, that a wicket keeper
should possess?
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion 2. Describe the use of the fly and the spider in the poem ‘Aspider and a fly’.
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment III Anser in about 25 lines 1x8=8
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment 1. What is the moral of the story that the bachelor narrated? How is the story
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization going to create problems for the aunt?
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation IV. Write the synonyms 2x1/2=1
1. Pinnacle 2. Succumb

1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion


4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation
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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 18.11.2017
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment 1. He must focus, and focus relentlessly.
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization 2. The concentration of a heart surgeon, the reflexes of a fighter pilot, the guts
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation of a boxer.
3. I am a vessel of righteousness
Scattering seeds of justice
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion And serving the noblest uses
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment II. Answer the following 2x4=8
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment 1. What are the qualifications, according to the writer, that a wicket keeper
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization should possess?
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation 2. Describe the use of the fly and the spider in the poem ‘Aspider and a fly’.
III Anser in about 25 lines 1x8=8
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion 1. What is the moral of the story that the bachelor narrated? How is the story
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment going to create problems for the aunt?
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment IV. Write the synonyms 2x1/2=1
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization 1. Pinnacle 2. Succumb
III Anser in about 25 lines 1x8=8
1. What is the moral of the story that the bachelor narrated? How is the story
going to create problems for the aunt?
IV. Write the synonyms 2x1/2=1
1. Pinnacle 2. Succumb

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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 18.11.2017
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8 CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS CHEMICALS REQUIREMENTS
1.He must focus, and focus relentlessly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2.The concentration of a heart surgeon, the reflexes of a fighter pilot, the guts of ~~~~~~~~~~
a boxer. 1. BURETTLE STANDS 30
3. I am a vessel of righteousness 2. CIBUCAK FKASJ - 40
Scattering seeds of justice 3. BEAKER’S 60 (POLYTHENE – 30 + GLASS-30) (200ML)
And serving the noblest uses 4. BURETTLE 40 (BOROSIL GLASS) (50ML)
II. Answer the following 2x4=8 5. PIPETTE – 40 (20 ML)
1. What are the qualifications, according to the writer, that a wicket keeper 6. GLAZEDTILE 30 (WHITE)
should possess? 7. WATCH GLASS 40
2. Describe the use of the fly and the spider in the poem ‘Aspider and a fly’. 8. HOLDER’S 40 (TEST TUBE)
III Anser in about 25 lines 1x8=8 9. NICKEL SPATULA 40
1. What is the moral of the story that the bachelor narrated? How is the story 10. PLATINUM WIRE LOOP 25
going to create problems for the aunt? 11. BOILING TEST TUBES 30
IV. Write the synonyms 12. TEST TUBES 50
2x1/2=1 13. FUNNELS 25
1. Pinnacle 2. Succumb 14. TRIPOD STANDS 20
15. DROPPER 12
16. WIRE GUAGE 20
17. WHAT MAN FILTER PAPER –I (1-SHEET IS REQUIRED)
18. CAPILLARY TUBES 4
19. AgNO3 Solution – 500 ml (2)
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 20. Ammonium Carbonate – 500 gms (2)
SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 18.11.2017 21. Sodium hydroxide pellets – 500 gms(1)
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 22. Ammonia solution – 500 ml (2)
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8 23. Ethy Alcohol – 500ml
1. He must focus, and focus relentlessly. 24. Glacial Acetic acid – 500 ml (1)
2. The concentration of a heart surgeon, the reflexes of a fighter pilot, the guts 25. Acetal dehyde – 500 ml (1)
of a boxer. 26. Acetone 500ml (1)
3. I am a vessel of righteousness 27. Aniline -- 500ml (1)
Scattering seeds of justice 28. Benzaldehyde ---500ml (1)
And serving the noblest uses 29. 2, 4 Dinitro Phyneyl Hydrazine – 250g
II. Answer the following 2x4=8 30. Schiff’s reagvent - 125 nl x 2
1. What are the qualifications, according to the writer, that a wicket keeper 31. FeCl3 – 250 gms
should possess? 32. Mortar , Pestle (20)
2. Describe the use of the fly and the spider in the poem ‘Aspider and a fly’. 33. - napthol 250gms
34. Benedicts reagent 250 ml. (1)
35. Barium Bromide – 500gms
36. Nickel Nitrate – 500gms
37. Lead Nitrate --500mgs
38. Ferrous Ammonium sulphate –500mgs
39. Phenol ----500ml (1)
40. Litmus Paper’s ss

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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 25.11.2017
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
a. “ We like whatever helps us
To line our purse with pence”
b. A bull has no sense,
What about man
II. Short Answers 2x4=8
a. We abuse land because we regard it
as a commodity belongs to us
Discuss how the poet explains the abuse of
Land by modern man
In Harvest Hymn.
b. Explain how the poet compares and
contrasts the bull with modern
man in the poem Bull in the city
III . Sketch the character of Squealer the pig 1x8=8
IV. Write the meaning of the given word 1x1=1
1) Gastroenterologist

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I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
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To line our purse with pence” SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 25.11.2017
b. A bull has no sense, SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
What about man I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 a. “ We like whatever helps us
a. We abuse land because we regard it To line our purse with pence”
as a commodity belongs to us b. A bull has no sense,
Discuss how the poet explains the abuse of What about man
Land by modern man II. Short Answers 2x4=8
In Harvest Hymn. a. We abuse land because we regard it
b. Explain how the poet compares and as a commodity belongs to us
contrasts the bull with modern Discuss how the poet explains the abuse of
man in the poem Bull in the city Land by modern man
III . Sketch the character of Squealer the pig 1x8=8 In Harvest Hymn.
IV. Write the meaning of the given word 1x1=1 b. Explain how the poet compares and
1) Gastroenterologist contrasts the bull with modern
man in the poem Bull in the city
III . Sketch the character of Squealer the pig 1x8=8
IV. Write the meaning of the given word 1x1=1
1) Gastroenterologist

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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 25.11.2017
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
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a. “ We like whatever helps us SUB : MATHS IA MONTHLY Test Marks:75
To line our purse with pence” SEC :JUNIORS MPC . DATE :27.11.17
b. A bull has no sense, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
What about man I Answer the following 10x2=20
II. Short Answers 2x4=8     
a. We abuse land because we regard it 0, , , , 
as a commodity belongs to us 1. If A =  6 4 3 2  and f : A B is a surjection defined by
Discuss how the poet explains the abuse of f ( x) = cos x then find B.
Land by modern man x
In Harvest Hymn.
2. If f (x) = 2x-1, g (x) = 2 for all x  R, then find (gof) (x).
b. Explain how the poet compares and
contrasts the bull with modern 3. If f =
 (1, 2),(2, 3),(3, 1)
then find i) 2f ii)
f
man in the poem Bull in the city
4. Find the domain of f (x) = 4x  x
2
III . Sketch the character of Squealer the pig 1x8=8
IV. Write the meaning of the given word 1x1=1 5. Find the range of log |4-x2|
1) Gastroenterologist 6. Let f : R R, g : R R be defined by f (x) = 2x-3 ,g(x)=x3 +5 then find (fog)-
1
(x)
x 21 3
1  
7. If cosh x =sec then prove that tanh2 2 = tan2 Tan . 24. The upper 2 the protion of a vertical pole subtends and angle  4  at a
1 1 point in the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the foot.
   log e 3 Given that the vertical pole is at a height less that 100 m from the ground, find its
8. Show that tanh-1  2  2 height
9. If sinh x = ¾, find cosh (2x) and sinh (2x)
10. If sinh x = 3, then show that x = loge (3+ 10 )

II. Answer any five of the following 5x4=20


11. If a:b:c=7:8:9 then find CosA : CosB: CosC
a 2 bc A
12. If sin  = ( b  c ) then show that cos  = b  c Cos 2
abc
13. Show that a cot A + b cot B+ c cot C = R
2 2 2

a2 c2
14. Show that 4 sin 2C + 4 sin 2A = 
15. Show that r + r3+ r1 – r2 = 4R cos B.

16. Prove that r (r1 + r2 + r3) = ab + bc + ca - S2

17. If r1 = 2, r2 = 3 , r3 = 6 and r = 1 , Prove that a = 3, b = 4 and c = 5

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SUB : MATHS IA MONTHLY Test Marks:50
SEC :JUNIORS MEC . DATE :27.11.17
// 2 // ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I Answer the following 5x2=10
1. For any x  R P.T. Cosh4 x – Sinh4x = cosh(2x)
III. Answr any five of the following 5x7=35
18. If f : A B, g : B C be bijections. Then P.T. (gof) : A C is a
x
1
bijection. 2. If cosh x =sec then prove that tanh 2 = tan2 Tan .
2

19. If f : A B , g: B C be bijections. Then P.T. (gof)-1= f-1 og-1 1 1


20. If f : A B, I A and I B be indentify functions on A and B respectively.    log e 3
-1  2  2
Then prove that foI A =f = I Bof 3. Show that tanh
21. If f : A B be a bijection. Then P.T. fof-1 = IB and f-1 of= IA. 4. If sinh x = ¾, find cosh (2x) and sinh (2x)
5. If sinh x = 3, then show that x = loge (3+ 10 )
r1 r2 r3 1 1
   
22. Show that bc ca ab r 2 R II. Answer any three of the following 3x4=12
65 21 6. If a:b:c=7:8:9 then find CosA : CosB: CosC
a 2 bc A
23. If a = 13 , b= 14, c=15,show that R = 8 r = 4, r1 = 2 , r2 = 12 and r3 = 14
7. If sin  = ( b  c ) then show that cos  = b  c Cos 2
8. Prove that r (r1 + r2 + r3) = ab + bc + ca - S2
III. Answr any four of the following 7x4=28
9. If r1 = 2, r2 = 3 , r3 = 6 and r = 1 , Prove that a = 3, b = 4 and c = 5 10. If p1, p2 , p3 are altitudes drawn from vertices A ,B , C to the opposite side of a
III. Answr any four of the following 7x4=28 triangle respresent then show that
10. If p1, p2 , p3 are altitudes drawn from vertices A ,B , C to the opposite side of a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (abc) 2 8 3
triangle respresent then show that 
p p p
(a) 1 + 2 + 3 =
r p p p r
(b) 1 + 2 - 3 = 3 c) P1P2P3 = 8 R
3
abc
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (abc) 2 8 3

p p
(a) 1 + 2 + 3 =
p r (b) p1 + p2 - p3 = r3 c) P P P = 8R 3 abc
1 2 3

r1 r2 r3 1 1
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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  2n1 cos  
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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

5. If sinh x = 3, then show that x = loge (3+ 10 )

II. Answer any three of the following 3x4=12


6. If a:b:c=7:8:9 then find CosA : CosB: CosC VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
a 2 bc A SUB : MathS -2A WEEKLY TEST DATE :
17.07.18
7. If sin  = ( b  c ) then show that cos  = b  c Cos 2 SEC : SR.MPC & MEC Marks:25
8. Prove that r (r1 + r2 + r3) = ab + bc + ca - S2 I. Answer the following Questions :
2x5=10
9. If r1 = 2, r2 = 3 , r3 = 6 and r = 1 , Prove that a = 3, b = 4 and c = 5
 6 1    3
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

1) If  ,  are the roots of the equation x  2 x  4  0 then for any n  N


2

show that
 n 
 n   n  2n1 cos  
 3 
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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

VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR show that


SUB : MathS -2A WEEKLY TEST DATE :  n 
 n   n  2n1 cos  
17.07.18  3 
SEC : SR.MPC & MEC Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x5=10 2) If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  ,prove
 6 1  3
x  6  cos 2   cos 2   cos 2    sin 2   sin 2   sin 2 
 2
1) If x=cis , then find the value of  x  2) Find the that
3) Find all the roots of the equations x  x  x  1  0
11 7 4
 1 i
16

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  2n1 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 1F, 2F and 3F 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
Magnetic field be set up in such a manner that the loop turns about the vertical
axis? VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
20. What is the principle of a moving coil galvanometer? SUB: ECONOMICS-I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 17.08.2018 Marks: 100

I Answer any Three of the following: 3x10=30


1. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility theory?
2. Explain the law of equi-marginal utility theory?
3. Define price elasticity of demand and what are the various types of
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR price elasticity of demand?
Seniors: VIP-B, VEP-2 & Bi.P.C Marks20 4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5. Write about the characteristic features of human wants?
~~~~~ II Answer any eight of the following: 8x5=40
1.What are the parameters used to describe a progressive harmonic wave? 6. Define utility? What are the types of utility?
2. What is the principle of superposition of waves? 7. Write about Jacob Viner’s definition of economics?
3. What are harmonics? 8. What are the properties of Indifference curve?
4. What are ‘beats’? 9. What is price line budget line? Explain its changes?
5. The electric lines of forces do not intersect. Why? 10. Write about Indifference map?
6. Repulsion is the sure test of charging than attraction. Why? 11. What are the factors that determine demand?
7.How many electrons constitute 1 C of charge? 12. Why does a demand curve has a negative slope?
8. When is the electric flux negative and when is it positive? 13. Explain the Total outlay method of elasticity of demand?
9. The dielectric strength of air is 3x106 Vm-1 at certain pressure. A parallel 14. What are the exceptions to the law of demand?
Plate capacitor with air in between the plates has a plate separation of 1 cm. 15. What are the factors that determine elasticity of demand?
Can you charge the capacitor to 3x106 v? 16. Write about wealth definition of economics?
10. Three capacitances 1F, 2F and 3F are connected in series. 17.Differences between cardinal utility and ordinal utility?
III Answer any Fifteen of the following: 15x2=30 30. Elasticity of Demand 31. Arc method
32. Law of Supply 33. Marginal Cost
18. Price 19. Intermediary goods 34. Real Cost 35. Opportunity Cost
20.Wealth 21. Utility 36. Giffen’s Paradox 37. Demand Function
22.Producer goods 23. Marginal Utility
24. Indifference Map 25. Budget Line/Price Line
26. Demand Schedule 27. Income Demand
28. Cross Demand 29. Demand 26. If the charge on a body is increased by an amount of 3 C, the energy stored
30. Elasticity of Demand 31. Arc method in it increases by 21%. The original charge on the body.
32. Law of Supply 33. Marginal Cost 1) 1 C 2) 10 C 3) 20 C 4) 15 C
34. Real Cost 35. Opportunity Cost 27. The capacity of a parallel plate capacitor of each plate area aof 10cm x
36. Giffen’s Paradox 37. Demand Function 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 ratio
of their capacitances are 1 : 3 : 2. The charges on them individuaslly.
1) 24C,12C,12C 2) 8C,18C,22C 3) 1) 8C,24C,16C
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 4) 16C,16C,16C
SUB: ECONOMICS-I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 17.08.2018 Marks: 100 29. The potential due to the electrikc dipole at a distance r from the dipole on
the axial line
I Answer any Three of the following: 3x10=30 1 2qa 1 qa 1 4qa
1. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility theory? 2) zero 3) 4)
1)
4 r 2
4 0 r 2
4 0 r 2
2. Explain the law of equi-marginal utility theory?
3. Define price elasticity of demand and what are the various types of 30 12 J work should be done in moving 0.01C charge between two point sin the
price elasticity of demand? electric field. The potential diference between the points
4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory? 1) 1200 V 2) 100 V 3) 10 V 4) 12 V
5. Write about the characteristic features of human wants?
II Answer any eight of the following: 8x5=40
6. Define utility? What are the types of utility?
7. Write about Jacob Viner’s definition of economics?
8. What are the properties of Indifference curve?
9. What is price line budget line? Explain its changes? 26. If the charge on a body is increased by an amount of 3 C, the energy stored
10. Write about Indifference map? in it increases by 21%. The original charge on the body.
11. What are the factors that determine demand? 1) 1 C 2) 10 C 3) 20 C 4) 15 C
12. Why does a demand curve has a negative slope? 27. The capacity of a parallel plate capacitor of each plate area aof 10cm x
13. Explain the Total outlay method of elasticity of demand? 10cm abd separated by a distance 1 mm
14. What are the exceptions to the law of demand? 1) 88.42 PF 2) 8 PF 3) 2 PF 4) 10 PF
15. What are the factors that determine elasticity of demand? 28. Three connected conductors A, B and C have a total charge 49 C. the ratio
16. Write about wealth definition of economics? of their capacitances are 1 : 3 : 2. The charges on them individuaslly.
17.Differences between cardinal utility and ordinal utility? 1) 24C,12C,12C 2) 8C,18C,22C 3) 1) 8C,24C,16C
III Answer any Fifteen of the following: 15x2=30 4) 16C,16C,16C
29. The potential due to the electrikc dipole at a distance r from the dipole on
18. Price 19. Intermediary goods the axial line
20.Wealth 21. Utility 1 2qa 1 qa 1 4qa
22.Producer goods 23. Marginal Utility 2) zero 3) 4)
1)
4 r 2
4 0 r 2
4 0 r 2
24. Indifference Map 25. Budget Line/Price Line
26. Demand Schedule 27. Income Demand 30 12 J work should be done in moving 0.01C charge between two point sin the
28. Cross Demand 29. Demand electric field. The potential diference between the points
1) 1200 V 2) 100 V 3) 10 V 4) 12 V
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4) 16C,16C,16C
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1 2qa 1 qa 1 4qa
2) zero 3) 4)
1)
4 r 2
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27. The capacity of a parallel plate capacitor of each plate area aof 10cm x
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28. Three connected conductors A, B and C have a total charge 49 C. the
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individuaslly.
1) 24C,12C,12C 2) 8C,18C,22C 3) 1) 8C,24C,16C
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2) zero 3) 4)
1)
4 r 2
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1. Portability 2. Vindictive 3. Perhaps 4. Good
5. Calibration 6. Soldier 7. Right 8. Tempest.
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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 05.09.2018
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR I. Annotate the following 2x4=8
1. There can be glory in failure and despair in success.
2. “Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings,
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR Make boot upon the summer’s velvet buds”.
II. Answer the following 2x4=8
1. How can the teacher install faith, love and courage in Lincoln’s son?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR 2. According to Shakespeare,what are the lessons that human beings
must learn from honey-bees?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR III. Identify the parts of speech of the following underlined words: 10x1/2=5
1. My parents are travelling to Japan next month
2. He doesn’t want to go with them.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 3. My brother is stronger than me.
SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 05.09.2018 4. Calvin runs quickly.
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 5. Elizabeth walks gracefully.
I. Annotate the following 2x4=8 6. Have a look under the couch.
1. There can be glory in failure and despair in success. 7. Oh dear! What happened?
2. “Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, 8. Meena doubts if she’ll pass the test.
Make boot upon the summer’s velvet buds”. 9. The bridegroom looked so handsome
II. Answer the following 2x4=8 10. Dorothy has big blue eyes.
1. How can the teacher install faith, love and courage in Lincoln’s son? IV. Write the number of syllables in the following words 8x1/2=4
2. According to Shakespeare,what are the lessons that human beings 1. Portability 2. Vindictive 3. Perhaps 4. Good
must learn from honey-bees? 5. Calibration 6. Soldier 7. Right 8. Tempest.
III. Identify the parts of speech of the following underlined words: 10x1/2=5
1. My parents are travelling to Japan next month
2. He doesn’t want to go with them.
3. My brother is stronger than me.
4. Calvin runs quickly.
5. Elizabeth walks gracefully.
6. Have a look under the couch.
7. Oh dear! What happened?
8. Meena doubts if she’ll pass the test.
9. The bridegroom looked so handsome VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
10. Dorothy has big blue eyes. SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE :
IV. Write the number of syllables in the following words 8x1/2=4 04.09.18
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25 II. Answer any three of the following Questions :
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2 3x7=21
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents 3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle. centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0 4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
is √37 then find k. 5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : radius √13.
3x7=21 6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact.
centre
on 4x+3y-24=0.
4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE :
radius √13. 04.09.18
6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact. I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE : is √37 then find k.
04.09.18 II. Answer any three of the following Questions :
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25 3x7=21
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2 3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle. 4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0 5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having
is √37 then find k. radius √13.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches
3x7=21 the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact.
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE :
radius √13. 04.09.18
6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact. I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE : is √37 then find k.
04.09.18 II. Answer any three of the following Questions :
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25 3x7=21
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2 3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle. 4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0 5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having
is √37 then find k. radius √13.
6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches
the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact. SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions :
2x1=2
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents
SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE : a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle.
04.09.18 2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25 is √37 then find k.
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2 II. Answer any three of the following Questions :
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents 3x7=21
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle. 3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0 centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
is √37 then find k. 4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having
3x7=21 radius √13.
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the 6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches
centre on 4x+3y-24=0. the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact.
4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having
radius √13.
6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact. SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE :
04.09.18
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2
SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE : 1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents
04.09.18 a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle.
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25 2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
I. Answer the following Questions : is √37 then find k.
2x1=2 II. Answer any three of the following Questions :
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents 3x7=21
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle. 3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0 centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
is √37 then find k. 4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having
3x7=21 radius√13.
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the 6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches
centre on 4x+3y-24=0. the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact.
4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having
radius √13.
6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches
the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact.

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SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE :
04.09.18
Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 10x1=10
1.What is the principle of production of Electro-magnetic waves.
2. What are the applications of microwaves.
3. Give 2 uses of IR rays.
4. A transformer converts 200v A.c into 2000 v A.c.Calculate the number of
Turns on the secondary if the primary has 10 turns.
5. What type of transformer are used in a 6r bed lamp.
6. What is the phenomenon involved in working of a transformer.
7. What is transformer ratio.
8. When does a LCR series circuit have minimum impedance.
9. State Faradays laws of EMI.
10. State Lenz law.
I. Answer the following Questions : 5x4=20
1. Describe the ways in which eddy currents are used to advantage.
2. Obtain an expression for the current through an inductor when an
a.c emf is applied.
3. State the principle on which a transformer works. Describe the
Working of a transformer with necessary theory.
4. Obtain the expression for a mutual induction of 2 long co-axialsolenoids.
5. Describe the working of a Ac generator with the aid of a simple
Diagram and necessary expressions.

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SUB : PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST DATE : VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
05.09.18
SUB : PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST DATE : VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
05.09.18 Mathematics -IA Weekly Test
Marks:25 DATE : 06.09.18
I. Answer the following Questions : 10x1=10 SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 25
1.What is the principle of production of Electro-magnetic waves. I. Answer the following 2x2=4
2. What are the applications of microwaves. 3 5
3. Give 2 uses of IR rays.
4. A transformer converts 200v A.c into 2000 v A.c.Calculate the number of 1. Prove that Cos48o.Cos12o = 8
Turns on the secondary if the primary has 10 turns.  2   4 
5. What type of transformer are used in a 6r bed lamp. cos      cos   
2. Prove that Cos+  3   3  =0.
6. What is the phenomenon involved in working of a transformer.
7. What is transformer ratio.  2   4 
cos      cos   
8. When does a LCR series circuit have minimum impedance.  3   3 
9. State Faradays laws of EMI. II Answer any THREE of the following 3x7=21
10. State Lenz law. 1. If A, B, C are angles in a triangles, then prove that
I. Answer the following Questions : 5x4=20 Sin2A-Sin2B+Sin2c=4 CosA SinB CosC
1. Describe the ways in which eddy currents are used to advantage. 2. In a triangle ABC, Prove that
2. Obtain an expression for the current through an inductor when an
a.c emf is applied. A B C   A  B   c 
 cos  cos  4   cos   cos  
3. State the principle on which a transformer works. Describe the Cos 2 2 2  4   4   4 
Working of a transformer with necessary theory. 3. If A+B+C=2S then prove that
4. Obtain the expression for a mutual induction of 2 long co-axialsolenoids.
  A S B
5. Describe the working of a Ac generator with the aid of a simple   cos  
Diagram and necessary expressions. Sin (S-A)+Sin(S-B)+Sin C=4 Cos  4   2  Sin C/2
4. If Sec (+) +Sec (-)=2 Sec  and cos   1 then show that
cos  =  √2 Cos /2

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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test
DATE : 06.09.18
SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 25
I. Answer the following 2x2=4
3 5
1. Prove that Cos48o.Cos12o = 8
 2   4 
cos      cos   
2. Prove that Cos+  3   3  =0.
 2   4 
cos      cos   
 3   3 
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x7=21
1. If A, B, C are angles in a triangles, then prove that
Sin2A-Sin2B+Sin2c=4 CosA SinB CosC
2. In a triangle ABC, Prove that
A B C   A  B   c 
 cos  cos  4   cos   cos  
Cos 2 2 2  4   4   4 
3. If A+B+C=2S then prove that  2   4 
cos      cos   
  A SB  3   3  =0.
  cos   2. Prove that Cos+
Sin (S-A)+Sin(S-B)+Sin C=4 Cos  4   2  Sin C/2
 2   4 
4. If Sec (+) +Sec (-)=2 Sec  and cos   1 then show that cos      cos   
 3   3 
cos  =  √2 Cos /2
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x7=21
1. If A, B, C are angles in a triangles, then prove that
Sin2A-Sin2B+Sin2c=4 CosA SinB CosC
2. In a triangle ABC, Prove that
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR A B C   A  B   c 
 cos  cos  4   cos   cos  
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test Cos 2 2 2  4   4   4 
DATE : 06.09.18 3. If A+B+C=2S then prove that
SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 25
I. Answer the following 2x2=4   A S B
  cos  
3 5 Sin (S-A)+Sin(S-B)+Sin C=4 Cos  4   2  Sin C/2
o o= 8 4. If Sec (+) +Sec (-)=2 Sec  and cos   1 then show that
1. Prove that Cos48 .Cos12
cos  =  √2 Cos /2
 2   4 
cos      cos   
2. Prove that Cos+  3   3  =0.
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cos      cos    SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
 3   3  SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x7=21 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
1. If A, B, C are angles in a triangles, then prove that a. “I want to buy things and have fun
Sin2A-Sin2B+Sin2c=4 CosA SinB CosC b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
2. In a triangle ABC, Prove that In Minor ways we differ
A B C   A   B   c In Major we’re the same”
 cos  cos  4   cos   cos   c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
Cos 2 2 2  4   4   4  2. Short Answers 2x4=8
3. If A+B+C=2S then prove that a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate
  A SB b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.
  cos   How does the poet justify this statement in the poem.
Sin (S-A)+Sin(S-B)+Sin C=4 Cos  4   2  Sin C/2
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
4. If Sec (+) +Sec (-)=2 Sec  and cos   1 then show that 1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette
cos  =  √2 Cos /2

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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
DATE : 06.09.18 SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 25 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 a. “I want to buy things and have fun
3 5 b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
In Minor ways we differ
1. Prove that Cos48o.Cos12o = 8
In Major we’re the same”
c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
2. Short Answers 2x4=8
a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race. 2. Short Answers 2x4=8
How does the poet justify this statement in the poem. a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette How does the poet justify this statement in the poem.
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette
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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12 SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
a. “I want to buy things and have fun SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
In Minor ways we differ a. “I want to buy things and have fun
In Major we’re the same” b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike” In Minor ways we differ
2. Short Answers 2x4=8 In Major we’re the same”
a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race. 2. Short Answers 2x4=8
How does the poet justify this statement in the poem. a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette How does the poet justify this statement in the poem.
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette
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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
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a. “I want to buy things and have fun SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25
In Minor ways we differ 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
In Major we’re the same” a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’
c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike” b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his
2. Short Answers 2x4=8 place
a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left.
b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race. II. Short Answers 2x4=8
How does the poet justify this statement in the poem. a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 poem ‘The Giving Tree’
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad”
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018 1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
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b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
In Minor ways we differ SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25
In Major we’re the same” 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’
b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his
place VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left. SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25
a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
poem ‘The Giving Tree’ a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’
b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad” b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment. place
III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left.
1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic II. Short Answers 2x4=8
a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the
poem ‘The Giving Tree’
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad”
SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018 Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment.
SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25 III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12 1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic
a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’
b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his
place VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left. SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25
a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
poem ‘The Giving Tree’ a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’
b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad” b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment. place
III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left.
1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic II. Short Answers 2x4=8
a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the
poem ‘The Giving Tree’
b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad”
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment.
III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic
SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’ VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :
place 20.09.18
c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left. SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks:
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 25
a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the I. Answer the following 5x5=25
poem ‘The Giving Tree’ 1. Solve the equation and write general solution of 4 cos 2 +√3 = 2 (√3+1) Cos
b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad” 2. Solve the equation √3 Sin  - Cos  = √2
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment. 3. Solve Cos 3x – Cos 4x = Cos 5x – Cos 6x
III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic
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4. If Tan(πCos) = Cot (πSin), Then prove that Cos  4 2 2 20.09.18
5. Find all values of x  0 in (-π, π) satisfying the equation 81+cosx+cos2x+----- = 43 SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks:
6. Solve 1+Sin2 = 3sin cos. 25
I. Answer the following 5x5=25
1. Solve the equation and write general solution of 4 cos 2 +√3 = 2 (√3+1) Cos
2. Solve the equation √3 Sin  - Cos  = √2
3. Solve Cos 3x – Cos 4x = Cos 5x – Cos 6x
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR   1
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :     
20.09.18 4. If Tan(πCos) = Cot (πSin), Then prove that Cos  4 2 2
SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 5. Find all values of x  0 in (-π, π) satisfying the equation 81+cosx+cos2x+----- = 43
25 6. Solve 1+Sin2 = 3sin cos.
I. Answer the following 5x5=25
1. Solve the equation and write general solution of 4 cos  +√3 = 2 (√3+1) Cos
2

2. Solve the equation √3 Sin  - Cos  = √2


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4. If Tan(πCos) = Cot (πSin), Then prove that Cos  4 2 2 SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks:
5. Find all values of x  0 in (-π, π) satisfying the equation 81+cosx+cos2x+----- = 43 25
6. Solve 1+Sin2 = 3sin cos. I. Answer the following 5x5=25
1. Solve the equation and write general solution of 4 cos 2 +√3 = 2 (√3+1) Cos
2. Solve the equation √3 Sin  - Cos  = √2
3. Solve Cos 3x – Cos 4x = Cos 5x – Cos 6x
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR   1
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :     
20.09.18 4. If Tan(πCos) = Cot (πSin), Then prove that Cos  4 2 2
SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 5. Find all values of x  0 in (-π, π) satisfying the equation 81+cosx+cos2x+----- = 43
25 6. Solve 1+Sin2 = 3sin cos.
I. Answer the following 5x5=25
1. Solve the equation and write general solution of 4 cos2 +√3 = 2 (√3+1) Cos
2. Solve the equation √3 Sin  - Cos  = √2
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4. If Tan(πCos) = Cot (πSin), Then prove that Cos  4 2 2 SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks:
5. Find all values of x  0 in (-π, π) satisfying the equation 81+cosx+cos2x+----- = 43 25
6. Solve 1+Sin2 = 3sin cos. I. Answer the following 5x5=25
1. Solve the equation and write general solution of 4 cos  +√3 = 2 (√3+1) Cos
2

2. Solve the equation √3 Sin  - Cos  = √2


3. Solve Cos 3x – Cos 4x = Cos 5x – Cos 6x
  1
    
4. If Tan(πCos) = Cot (πSin), Then prove that Cos  4 2 2
5. Find all values of x  0 in (-π, π) satisfying the equation 81+cosx+cos2x+----- = 43
6. Solve 1+Sin2 = 3sin cos. win the race?
4. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that
P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C) = 0.8, (AB)= 0.09, P(AC) = 0.28,
P(ABC) = 0.08
and P(ABC)  0.75
Show that P(BC) lies in the interval 0.21,0.46
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 5. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of getting
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 23.10.18 a spade
SEC : SR.VEP-2 Marks: 25 is denoted by A and getting a pictured card (King, Queen or Jack) is denoted
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=25 by B.
1. State and prove Baye’s Theorem. Find the probabilities of A, B, AB and AB
2. State and prove multiplication theorem of Probability and definition of 6. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random
conditional probability. from
3. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The Probability of A to win the race is twice the box, find the probability of the event, that
that of (i) none of them is defective
B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are the probabilities of A,B (ii) only one of them is defective
and C to (iii) atleast one of them is defective.
win the race?
4. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that
P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C) = 0.8, (AB)= 0.09, P(AC) = 0.28,
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and P(ABC)  0.75 Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 23.10.18
Show that P(BC) lies in the interval 0.21,0.46 SEC : SR.VEP-2 Marks: 25
5. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of getting I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=25
a spade 1. State and prove Baye’s Theorem.
is denoted by A and getting a pictured card (King, Queen or Jack) is denoted 2. State and prove multiplication theorem of Probability and definition of
by B. conditional probability.
Find the probabilities of A, B, AB and AB 3. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The Probability of A to win the race is twice
6. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random that
from of B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are the probabilities of A,B
the box, find the probability of the event, that and
(i) none of them is defective C to win the race?
(ii) only one of them is defective 4. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that
(iii) atleast one of them is defective. P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C) = 0.8, (AB)= 0.09, P(AC) = 0.28,
P(ABC) =
0.08 and P(ABC)  0.75
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Show that P(BC) lies in the interval 0.21,0.46
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 23.10.18 5. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of getting
SEC : SR.VEP-2 Marks: 25 a
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=25 spade is denoted by A and getting a pictured card (King, Queen or Jack) is
1. State and prove Baye’s Theorem. denoted by B. Find the probabilities of A, B, AB and AB
2. State and prove multiplication theorem of Probability and definition of 6. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random
conditional probability. from
3. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The Probability of A to win the race is twice the box, find the probability of the event, that
that of (i) none of them is defective
B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are the probabilities of A,B (ii) only one of them is defective
and C to (iii) atleast one of them is defective.
1 2 3
, , and
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 3. In a shooting test the probability of A, B, C hitting the targets are 2 3 4
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 23.10.18 respectively. If all of them fire at the same target, Find the probability
SEC : SR.VEP-2 Marks: 25 that (i) only one of them hits the target, (ii) atleast one of them hits the
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=25 target.
1. State and prove Baye’s Theorem. Contd…2…
2. State and prove multiplication theorem of Probability and definition of
conditional probability.
3. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The Probability of A to win the race is twice
that
of B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are the probabilities of A,B
and
C to win the race?
4. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that //2//
P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C) = 0.8, (AB)= 0.09, P(AC) = 0.28,
4. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person who
P(ABC) =
gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the probabilities of
0.08 and P(ABC)  0.75
A and B respectively to win the game.
Show that P(BC) lies in the interval 0.21,0.46 5. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that
5. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of getting
P(A)=0.3, P(B)=0.4, P(C)=0.8, (AB)= 0.09,P(AC) = 0.28,
a
(ABC)=0.08
Spade is denoted by A and getting a pictured card (King, Queen or Jack) is
denoted and P(ABC)  0.75
by B. Find the probabilities of A, B, AB and AB Show that P(BC) lies in the interval 0.21,0.46
6. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random 6. A problem in Calculus is given to two students A and B whose chances of
from solving
the box, find the probability of the event, that 1 1
and
(i) none of them is defective it are 3 4 respectively. Find the probability of the problem being
(ii) only one of them is defective solved if both of them try independently.
(iii) atleast one of them is defective.

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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 23.10.18
SEC : SR.VEP-1 Marks: 25
I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
1. State and prove Baye’s Theorem. Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE : 23.10.18
2. Three boxes numbered I, II, III contain the balls as follows: SEC : SR.VEP-1 Marks: 25
White Black Red I. Answer any Five of the following 5x5=25
1 2 3 1. State and prove Baye’s Theorem.
I 2. Three boxes numbered I, II, III contain the balls as follows:
2 1 1 White Black Red
II 1 2 3
4 5 3 I
III 2 1 1
One box is randomly selected and a ball is drawn from it. If the ball is red, II
then find the probability that it is from box II. 4 5 3
III 5. Find k if the following pairs of circles are orthogonal
One box is randomly selected and a ball is drawn from it. If the ball is red, x2+y2-5x-14y-34=0, x2+y2+2x+4y+k=0
then find the probability that it is from box II. II. Answer any Three of the following Questions : 3x5=15
1 2 3 6. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the point (0, -3) and
, , and intersects the circles given by the equations x2+y2-6x+3y+5=0 and x2+y2-x-
3. In a shooting test the probability of A, B, C hitting the targets are 2 3 4 7y=0
respectively. If all of them fire at the same target, Find the probability orthogonally.
that (i) only one of them hits the target, (ii) atleast one of them hits the 7. Find the equation of the circle which intersects the circle x 2+y2-6x+4y-3=0
target. Contd….2….. orthogonally and passes through the point (3, 0) and touches Y- axis.
8. If the two circles x2+y2+2gx+2fy=0 and x2+y2+2gx+2f y=0 touch each other
then
show that f g = fg .
9. Find the equation of the circle which cuts the circles x 2+y2+4x-7=0,
2x2+2y2+3x+5y-9=0, x2+y2+y=0 orthogonally.

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//2// SUB : MathS -IIB WEEKLY TEST DATE : 04.09.18
4. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person who SEC : VIP-B & VEP- 2 Marks:25
gets 3 will win the game. If A starts the game, then find the probabilities of I. Answer the following Questions : 5x2=10
A and B respectively to win the game. 1. Find the angle between the circles x2+y2+6x-10y-135=0, x2+y2-4x+14y-116=0
5. The probabilities of three events A,B,C are such that
3
P(A)=0.3, P(B)=0.4, P(C)=0.8, (AB)= 0.09,P(AC) = 0.28,
(ABC)=0.08 2. Show that the angle between the circles x2+y2 = a2, x2+y2 = ax +ay is 4
and P(ABC)  0.75 3. Find the equation of the radical axis of the circles.
Show that P(BC) lies in the interval 0.21,0.46 x2+y2-2x-4y-1=0, x2+y2-4x-6y+5=0
6. A problem in Calculus is given to two students A and B whose chances of 4. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles
solving x2+y2+2x+3y+1=0, x2+y2+4x+3y+2=0
1 1 5. Find k if the following pairs of circles are orthogonal
and x2+y2-5x-14y-34=0, x2+y2+2x+4y+k=0
it are 3 4 respectively. Find the probability of the problem being II. Answer any Three of the following Questions : 3x5=15
solved if both of them try independently. 6. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the point (0, -3) and
intersects the circles given by the equations x2+y2-6x+3y+5=0 and x2+y2-x-
7y=0
orthogonally.
7. Find the equation of the circle which intersects the circle x 2+y2-6x+4y-3=0
orthogonally and passes through the point (3, 0) and touches Y- axis.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 8. If the two circles x2+y2+2gx+2fy=0 and x2+y2+2gx+2f y=0 touch each other
SUB : MathS -IIB WEEKLY TEST DATE : 04.09.18 then
SEC : VIP-B & VEP- 2 Marks:25 show that f g = fg .
I. Answer the following Questions : 5x2=10 9. Find the equation of the circle which cuts the circles x 2+y2+4x-7=0,
1. Find the angle between the circles x2+y2+6x-10y-135=0, x2+y2-4x+14y-116=0 2x2+2y2+3x+5y-9=0, x2+y2+y=0 orthogonally.
3
2. Show that the angle between the circles x2+y2 = a2, x2+y2 = ax +ay is 4
3. Find the equation of the radical axis of the circles. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
x2+y2-2x-4y-1=0, x2+y2-4x-6y+5=0 SUB : MathS -IIB WEEKLY TEST DATE : 04.09.18
4. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles SEC : VIP-B & VEP- 2 Marks:25
x2+y2+2x+3y+1=0, x2+y2+4x+3y+2=0 I. Answer the following Questions : 5x2=10
1. Find the angle between the circles x2+y2+6x-10y-135=0, x2+y2-4x+14y-116=0 9. Find the equation of the circle which cuts the circles x 2+y2+4x-7=0,
3 2x2+2y2+3x+5y-9=0, x2+y2+y=0 orthogonally.
2. Show that the angle between the circles x2+y2 = a2, x2+y2 = ax +ay is 4
3. Find the equation of the radical axis of the circles. VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
x2+y2-2x-4y-1=0, x2+y2-4x-6y+5=0 SUB : MathS -IIB WEEKLY TEST DATE :31.10.18
4. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles SEC :SR.VIP-A Marks:25
x2+y2+2x+3y+1=0, x2+y2+4x+3y+2=0 I. Answer the following Questions : 5x5=25
5. Find k if the following pairs of circles are orthogonal 1.(a) Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x
x2+y2-5x-14y-34=0, x2+y2+2x+4y+k=0 at the positive end of the latus rectum.
II. Answer any Three of the following Questions : 3x5=15 (b) Show that the line 2x – y + 2 = 0 is a tangent to the parabola y 2 = 16x.
6. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the point (0, -3) and Find the point of contact also.
intersects the circles given by the equations x 2+y2-6x+3y+5=0 and x2+y2-x- 2. Find the equations of tangents to the parabola y2 = 16x.which are parallel and
7y=0 perpendicular respectively to the line 2x-y+5=0, also find the coordinates of
orthogonally. their
7. Find the equation of the circle which intersects the circle x 2+y2-6x+4y-3=0 points of contact.
orthogonally and passes through the point (3, 0) and touches Y- axis. 3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the
8. If the two circles x2+y2+2gx+2fy=0 and x2+y2+2gx+2f y=0 touch each other parabola
then y2 = 8ax are y= (x+2a).
show that f g = fg . 4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the
9. Find the equation of the circle which cuts the circles x 2+y2+4x-7=0, parabola
2x2+2y2+3x+5y-9=0, x2+y2+y=0 orthogonally. y2 = 4ax is the directrix x+a=0.
5. The normal at a point t1 on y2 = 4ax meets the parabola again in the point t2.
Then
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR prove that t1 t2+ t2 1 +2=0.
SUB : MathS -IIB WEEKLY TEST DATE : 04.09.18 6. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y 2 = 4ax and these
SEC : VIP-B & VEP- 2 Marks:25 tangents make angles 1 , 2 with its axis, such that cot 1 + cot 2 is a constant
I. Answer the following Questions : 5x2=10 ‘d’.
1. Find the angle between the circles x2+y2+6x-10y-135=0, x2+y2-4x+14y-116=0 then show that all such P lie on a horizontal line.
3
2. Show that the angle between the circles x2+y2 = a2, x2+y2 = ax +ay is 4
3. Find the equation of the radical axis of the circles.
x2+y2-2x-4y-1=0, x2+y2-4x-6y+5=0 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
4. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles SUB : MathS -IIB WEEKLY TEST DATE :31.10.18
x2+y2+2x+3y+1=0, x2+y2+4x+3y+2=0 SEC :SR.VIP-A Marks:25
5. Find k if the following pairs of circles are orthogonal I. Answer the following Questions : 5x5=25
x2+y2-5x-14y-34=0, x2+y2+2x+4y+k=0 1.(a) Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x
II. Answer any Three of the following Questions : 3x5=15 at the positive end of the latus rectum.
6. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the point (0, -3) and (b) Show that the line 2x – y + 2 = 0 is a tangent to the parabola y 2 = 16x.
intersects the circles given by the equations x 2+y2-6x+3y+5=0 and x2+y2-x- Find the point of contact also.
7y=0 2. Find the equations of tangents to the parabola y2 = 16x.which are parallel and
orthogonally. perpendicular respectively to the line 2x-y+5=0, also find the coordinates of
7. Find the equation of the circle which intersects the circle x 2+y2-6x+4y-3=0 their
orthogonally and passes through the point (3, 0) and touches Y- axis. points of contact.
8. If the two circles x2+y2+2gx+2fy=0 and x2+y2+2gx+2f y=0 touch each other 3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the
then parabola
show that f g = fg . y2 = 8ax are y= (x+2a).
4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the SEC :SR.VIP-A Marks:25
parabola I. Answer the following Questions : 5x5=25
y2 = 4ax is the directrix x+a=0. 1.(a) Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x
5. The normal at a point t1 on y2 = 4ax meets the parabola again in the point t2. at the positive end of the latus rectum.
Then (b) Show that the line 2x – y + 2 = 0 is a tangent to the parabola y 2 = 16x.
prove that t1 t2+ t2 1 +2=0. Find the point of contact also.
6. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y 2 = 4ax and these 2. Find the equations of tangents to the parabola y2 = 16x.which are parallel and
tangents make angles 1 , 2 with its axis, such that cot 1 + cot 2 is a constant perpendicular respectively to the line 2x-y+5=0, also find the coordinates of
‘d’. their
then show that all such P lie on a horizontal line. points of contact.
3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the
parabola
y2 = 8ax are y= (x+2a).
4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the
parabola y2 = 4ax is the directrix x+a=0.
5. The normal at a point t1 on y2 = 4ax meets the parabola again in the point t2.
Then
prove that t1 t2+ t2 1 +2=0.
6. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y 2 = 4ax and these
tangents make angles 1 , 2 with its axis, such that cot 1 + cot 2 is a constant
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR ‘d’.
SUB : MathS -IIB WEEKLY TEST DATE :31.10.18 then show that all such P lie on a horizontal line.
SEC :SR.VIP-A Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 5x5=25
1.(a) Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x
at the positive end of the latus rectum.
(b) Show that the line 2x – y + 2 = 0 is a tangent to the parabola y 2 = 16x.
Find the point of contact also.
2. Find the equations of tangents to the parabola y2 = 16x.which are parallel and
perpendicular respectively to the line 2x-y+5=0, also find the coordinates of
their VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
points of contact. SUB:PHYSICS-II Monthly Test DATE : 05.11.18
3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x2+y2=2a2 and the SEC : Senior MPC & BiPC Marks: 60
parabola I Answer all of the following Questions : 10x2=20
y2 = 8ax are y= (x+2a). 1. Define Modulation. Why it is necessary?
4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the 2. Mention the basic methods of modulation.
parabola y2 = 4ax is the directrix x+a=0. 3. Define power of a convex lens. What is its unit?
5. The normal at a point t1 on y2 = 4ax meets the parabola again in the point t2. 4. What is myopia? How can it be corrected?
Then 5. What is dispersion? Which colour gets relatively more dispersed?
prove that t1 t2+ t2 1 +2=0. 6. Draw the circuit symbols for p – n – p and n – p – n transistors.
6. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y 2 = 4ax and these 7. How is a battery connected to a junction diode in i) forward and ii) reverse
tangents make angles 1 , 2 with its axis, such that cot 1 + cot 2 is a constant bias?
‘d’. 8. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter.
then show that all such P lie on a horizontal line. 9. What is the importance of Oerested’s experiment?
10. A wire of resistance 4R is bent in the form of a circle. What is the effective
resistance between the ends of the diameter?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR II. Answer any Six of the following : 6x4=24
SUB : MathS -IIB WEEKLY TEST DATE :31.10.18 11.Derive the relation between radius of curvature(R ) and focal length(f) of a
concave mirror. 6. Draw the circuit symbols for p – n – p and n – p – n transistors.
12.Explain the formation of mirage. 7. How is a battery connected to a junction diode in i) forward and ii) reverse
13. What is rectifier? Explain the working of full wave rectifier. bias?
14. Define NAND and NOR gates. Give their truth tables. 8. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter.
Contd….2….. 9. What is the importance of Oerested’s experiment?
10. A wire of resistance 4R is bent in the form of a circle. What is the effective
resistance between the ends of the diameter?
II. Answer any Six of the following : 6x4=24
11.Derive the relation between radius of curvature(R ) and focal length(f)
of a concave mirror.
15. Write a short note on discovery of neutron. 12.Explain the formation of mirage.
16. Explain the a) Carbon-Nitrogen cycle and b) Proton-Proton cycle occurring 13. What is rectifier? Explain the working of full wave rectifier.
in stars. 14. Define NAND and NOR gates. Give their truth tables.
17. State the working principle of potentiometer. Explain with the help of circuit Contd….2…..
diagram
how the emf of two primary cells are compared by using the potentiometer.
18.State Kirchhoffs law for an electrical network. Using these laws deduce the
condition
for balance in a wheatstone bridge.
III. Answer any Two of the following : 2x8=16 15. Write a short note on discovery of neutron.
19.(a) What is Doppler effect? Find an expression for the apparent frequency 16. Explain the a) Carbon-Nitrogen cycle and b) Proton-Proton cycle
heard when the source is in motion and the listener is at rest. occurring in stars.
(b) A Closed organ pipe 70cm long is sounded. If the velocity of sound is 331 17. State the working principle of potentiometer. Explain with the
m/s. help of circuit diagram how the emf of two primary cells are compared
What is the fundamental frequency of vibration of the air column. by using the potentiometer.
20. (a) What is the force on a charged particle of a charge strength (q) moving 18.State Kirchhoffs law for an electrical network. Using these laws deduce the
with condition for balance in a wheatstone bridge.
velocity (v) in a uniform magnetic field of induction (B) ? When is it III. Answer any Two of the following : 2x8=16
maximum? 19.(a) What is Doppler effect? Find an expression for the apparent frequency
(b) A potentiometer wire of 5m long and potential difference of 6V heard when the source is in motion and the listener is at rest.
maintained (b) A Closed organ pipe 70cm long is sounded. If the velocity of sound is 331
between 2 ends. Find the emf of a coil which balances against a length m/s.
of 180cm of the potentiometer wire. What is the fundamental frequency of vibration of the air column.
21. (a) Explain the principle and working of a nuclear reactor with help of a 20. (a) What is the force on a charged particle of a charge strength (q) moving
labelled diagram? with
(b) The half life of 58C0 is 72 days. Calculate its average life. velocity (v) in a uniform magnetic field of induction (B) ? When is it
maximum?
(b) A potentiometer wire of 5m long and potential difference of 6V
maintained
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR between 2 ends. Find the emf of a coil which balances against a length of
SUB:PHYSICS-II Monthly Test DATE : 05.11.18 180cm of the potentiometer wire.
SEC : Senior MPC & BiPC Marks: 60 21. (a) Explain the principle and working of a nuclear reactor with help of a
I Answer all of the following Questions : 10x2=20 labelled diagram?
1. Define Modulation. Why it is necessary? (b) The half life of 58C0 is 72 days. Calculate its average life.
2. Mention the basic methods of modulation.
3. Define power of a convex lens. What is its unit?
4. What is myopia? How can it be corrected? VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
5. What is dispersion? Which colour gets relatively more dispersed? SUB : COMMERCE Monthly Exam DATE : 06.09.19
SEC : Sr: CEC Marks: 50
I. Answer the following question 1x10=10
1. From the following receipts and payments A/c of a Trust. 3 Mr.Ramesh commenced business on 1st April 2013 with a capital
Prepare Income and expenditure account for the year of Rs 35000 on 31 March 2014 his position was as follows
ended 31-12-2011. Furniture Rs 2000, Cash in hand Rs 10000, Machinery Rs 18000
Dr Receipts Amount Payments Amount Cr Creditors Rs 5000, Debtors Rs 20000, Bills Payable 3000
To Donations 25,000 By Rent takes 1,300 During the year he with drew Rs 12,000 for his personal use and
To Membership fee 1,500 By Stationery 1,200 introduced additional capital Rs 6000. Prepare statement of affairs and
To Entrance fee 2,400 By Scholarships 2,000 statement of profit or loss.
To Subscriptions By Salaries 3,000 Explain the categories of share capital
2010 1,400 By News papers 900 Answer any five questions from the following 2x5=10
2011 7,500 By Govt Bonds 14,000 Preference shares 2. Entrance fee 3. Legacies
2012 1,000 By Books 16,000 4 Capital expenditure 5. Demerits of single entry system
To sale of furniture 650 By Sports equipment 7,850 6 statement of affairs 7. Single entry system 8.shares issued at premium
(value Rs.1000) 8 shares issued at premium
To Interest 800
40,250 40,250
Adjustments:
1.Subscription receivable for the year 2011 Rs. 2500
2. Prepaid rent 300 3. outstanding stationery 150
4. capitalize donations 5. Half of the entrance fee capitalized
6. Interest receivable Rs.200
2. From the following Receipts and payments account of Kadapa city
club. Prepare income and expenditure account as on 31-12-2014.
Adjustments:
Subscription received included Rs. 1200 for the year 2013,
and Rs. 2400 for the year 2015
Subscription due for the year 2014 Rs 1800
Printing payable for Rs 240.
Salaries payable for the year 2014 for Rs 3600
3 Dr Receipts Amount Payments Amount Cr
To Balance
Cash 1800
Bank 5400
To Subscription 38,400
To Interest on

VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE::CHITTOOR


Senior Sanskrit Paper –II TERMINAL EXAM Marks:100
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1.एकस्य श्लोकस्य प्रतिपदार्थं भावना लिखते। 1x8=8

तक्षकस्य विषं दन्ते मक्षिकायास्तु मस्तके।


वश्चि
ृ कस्य विषं पुच्छे सर्वाङ्गे दर्ज
ु ने विषम ्।। अ, मन्दविषो नाम सर्पः कुत्र वसति ?
आ,हितोपदे शे कति भागाः सन्ति?ते च के ?
दातत्ृ वं प्रियवत्तत्ृ वं धीरत्वमुचितज्ञता।
इ, ब्राह्मणः पुत्रप्रा प्त्यर्थः कीदृशं व्रतमाचरितवान ् ?
अभ्यासेन न लभ्यन्ते चत्वारःसहजा गण
ु ाः।। ई, विक्रमेण पष्ृ टःभत्ृ यःकिमुत्तरमदात ् ?
2. अ, रावणाय विभीषणेन कृतमुपतेशं लिखते। 1x6=6
उ, वेड्कटरावस्य पिता कः ?
अ,धर्मनिष्ठा इति पाठ्यांशस्य सारांश संक्षेपेण लिखते।
ऊ, मञ्जुहासिनी का ?
3. अ, विक्रमस्य औदार्यमिति पाठ्यभागस्य सारांश लिखत। 1x6=6
9, एकेन वाक्येन समाधानं दत्त। 5x1=5
अ, वेड्क़टरावस्य स्वभावं संग्रहे ण लिखत।
अ, रणे रामेण कः हतः ?
4. त्रयाणां प्रश्नानां समाधानों लिखत। 3x2=6
आ,केषां फलानि अमेयानि ?
अ, कर्णभारं केन विरचितम ्?
इ, दिलीपस्य धर्मपत्नी का ?
अ, भग
ृ ुवंशकेतुःकः? ई, मुनिहोमधेनुः का ?
सः, नप
ृ श्रियः कीदृशाः? उ, सर्वत्र का पूज्यते ?
5. द्वयोःससन्दर्भं व्याख्यानं लिखत। 2x3=6
10, एकेन वाक्येन समाधानं दत्त। 5x1=5
अ, वदे त ् क्षमं स्वामिहितं सं मन्त्री।
अ, कौण्डिन्यस्य पुत्रः कः ?
अ, अप्रियस्य च पथ्यस्य शत्रत
ु ा श्रोता च दर्ल
ु भः। आ,मण्डूकनाथः कः ?
इ, दिलीपेन सेव्यमानं नन्दिनी धेनुं कःचकर्ष।
इ, दे वदत्तः राजानं कुत्र अनीनयत ् ?
ई,धर्मनिष्ठा इति पाठ्यांशःकस्मात ् संगह
ृ ीतः। ई, विक्रमार्जित केन विरचितम ् ?
6.द्वयोःससन्दर्भं व्याख्यानं लिखत। 2x3=6
उ, वेङ्कटरावस्य पत्नी का ?
अ,सत्पुत्रण
े कुलं नप
ृ ेण वसुधा लोकत्रयं भानुना। 11, अधोनिर्दिष्टं कथां पठित्वा प्रश्नानां समाधानानि दत्त। 5x1=5
आ,यःकृतमप
ु कारं विस्मरति स एव परु
ु षाधमः। अस्ति कस्मिंश्चित ् पर्वतैकदे शे महान ् वक्ष
ृ ः।तत्र च सिन्धुकनामा कोऽपि पक्षी
इ, वैद्योऽपि मानवः एव।
प्रतिवसतिस्म। तस्य परु ीषे सव
ु र्णमत्ु पध्यते।अथ कदाचित ् तमद्दि
ु श्य व्याधः कोऽपि
ई, विवाहो नाम वणिग्व्यवहार एव।
समाययौ।स च पक्षी तदग्रत एवं परीषमुत्ससर्ज।अथ पतनसमकालमेव तत्सुवर्णीभूतं
7, त्रयाणां लघुसमाधान प्रश्नानि लिखत। 3x2=6
दृष्ट्वा धर्मांधों विस्मयमगमत ्।अहो-मम शिशुकालादारभ्य शकुनि-बन्ध-
व्यसनिनाऽशीति-वर्षाणि समभव
ू न ्। न च कदाचित्पक्षिपरु ीषे सव
ु र्णं दृष्टम ्  इति
अ, सीता कीदृशी ?
विचिन्त्य तत्र वक्ष
ृ ेपाशं बबन्ध।
आ, नराःक इव रणे सीदन्ति ।
इ, दिलीपेन सेव्यमानं नन्दिनीधेनुं कः चकर्ष ?

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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