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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Botany Monthly Test DATE : 15.07.19


Botany Monthly Test DATE : 15.07.19 SEC : Sr. Bi.P.C Marks: 60
SEC : Sr. Bi.P.C Marks: 60 I. Answer the following 2x10=20
I. Answer the following 2x10=20 1. Define microbiology?
1. Define microbiology? 2. What is genophore?
2. What is genophore? 3. What is transduction? Who discovered it? In which species?
3. What is transduction? Who discovered it? In which species? 4. What is prophage?
4. What is prophage? 5. Mention the living and non living characters of viruses?
5. Mention the living and non living characters of viruses? 6. What is Isozyme? What is their role?
6. What is Isozyme? What is their role? 7. Define Lysis and burst size.
7. Define Lysis and burst size. 8. Who proposed chromosomal theory of Inheritance?
8. Who proposed chromosomal theory of Inheritance? 9. What is point mutation? Give an example?
9. What is point mutation? Give an example? 10. What is the genotype wrinkled pea seeds in dihybrid cross.
10. What is the genotype wrinkled pea seeds in dihybrid cross.

II Answer any Ten of the following 4x10=40 II Answer any Ten of the following 4x10=40
11. Explain the morphology of bacteria based on their shape. 11. Explain the morphology of bacteria based on their shape.
12. Mention the types of bacteria based on the arrangement of flagella? 12. Mention the types of bacteria based on the arrangement of flagella?
13. Explain Nutrition in bacteria? Based on the source of energy? 13. Explain Nutrition in bacteria? Based on the source of energy?
14. Explain conjugation in bacteria? 14. Explain conjugation in bacteria?
15. What is ICTV? How are viruses are nomenclatured? 15. What is ICTV? How are viruses are nomenclatured?
16. Explain the chemical nature of viruses? 16. Explain the chemical nature of viruses?
17. Explain the structure of TMV? 17. Explain the structure of TMV?
18. Mention the difference between Lytic and lysogenic cycles? 18. Mention the difference between Lytic and lysogenic cycles?
19. Explain law of dominance using monohybrid cross? 19. Explain law of dominance using monohybrid cross?
20. Explain with example codominance and Incomplete dominance 20. Explain with example codominance and Incomplete dominance
21. Define law of segregation and Independent law of Assortment? 21. Define law of segregation and Independent law of Assortment?
22. Define and design Test cross? 22. Define and design Test cross?
iv) Initial displacement
16. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity letters of the word EQUATION.
17. State and prove the principles of conservation of angular momentum.
Give examples . II. Answer any Five 5x4=20
18. Define vector product or cross product. Explain the properties of a vector 11. Find the number of numbers that are greater than 4000 which can be
product with two examples formed
SECTION - C using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 without repetition.
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. State and prove parallel axes theorem and perpendicular axes theorems. 12. If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and
20. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, then find the
derive an equation for its time period. What is second’s pendulum? ranks of the words I) MASTER
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 13. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the
harmonic motion is constant at any point on its path digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 which are divisible by 6 when repetition of the digits
is
allowed

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Mathematics -IIA Monthly Test DATE :07.09.16
SEC : Senior : M P C Marks: 75
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 14. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 red roses and 3 yellow roses of
1.Form polynomial equations of the lowest degree, with roots as 0, 0, 2, 2, -2, -2 different sizes into a garland. In how many of them
i) all the yellow roses are together ii) no two yellow roses are together
2. Form the cubic equation with real coefficients, two roots of which 15. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
ASSOCIATIONS. In how many of them
are 1, 3- 2
i) all the three S’s come together ii) the two A’s do not come together
3. Find an algebraic equation of degree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots of
the equation 6x4 – 7x3 + 8x2 – 7x + 2 = 0, 16. Find the number of ways of giving away 4similar coins to 5 boys if each
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boy can be given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins
4. If P (r+6): 54 P (r+3) = 30800 : 1, find r.

5. If there are 25 railway stations on a railway line, how many types of single 17. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at
second class tickets must be printed, so as to enable a passenger to travel lest 3 boys go for a picnic. A different group is being sent every week.
from one station to another. During the picnic, the class teacher gives each girl in the group a doll. If
the
6. A number lock has 3 rings and each ring has 9 digits 1, 2, 3, ….9. Find the total number of dolls distributed is 85, find g.
maximum number of unsuccessful attempts that can be made by a person III Answer any Five Questions 5x7=35
who tries to open the lock without knowing the key code. 18. If α,,  are the roots of x3 – 6x2 + 11x – 6 = 0, then find the equation
whose roots are α2+ 2, 2+2, 2+α2.
7. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so
that all the girls sit together.
19. Solve x4 – 5x3 + 5x2 + 5x – 6 = 0, given that the product of two of its
roots is 3.
8. Find the no of ways of arranging the letters of the word INDEPENDENCE
20. Solve the following equations, given that the roots of each are in H.P.
9. If nPr = 5040 and nCr = 210, find n and r.
15x3 – 23x2 + 9x - 1 = 0
21. Solve 8x4 – 2x3 – 27x2 + 6x + 9 = 0 given that two roots have the same
10. Find the number of ways of selecting 3 vowels and 2 consonants from the
absolute value , but are opposite in sing.
13. What is a bioreactor? Describe briefly the stirring type bioreactor
4 3 2
22. Solve the equation x + 2x – 16x – 22x + 7 = 0, given that 2 - 3 14. What are the different methods of insertion of r-DNA into host cell.
is one of its roots .
15. List out the beneficial aspects of transgenic plants.
23. Transform each of the following equations into ones in which the 16. What are some bio safety issues concerned with genetically modified
coefficients of the third highest power of x is zero
i) x4 + 2x3 – 12x2 + 2x – 1 = 0 crops.
17. Give a brief account of a) Bt – Cotton, b) Pest resistant plants.
24. Solve the following equations
18. Write notes on green revolution and gene revolution.
i) 2x5 + x4 – 12x3 – 12x2 + x + 2 = 0
SECTION - C
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. Give an account of biotechnological application in Agriculture and
other Fields
20. Explain briefly the various process of recombinant DNA
Technology.
21. Give a brief account of tools of r-DNA Technology?
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SUB : BOTANY -II Monthly Test DATE : 07.09.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC : Seniors : BiPC Marks:60 SUB : BOTANY -II Monthly Test DATE : 07.09.16
SECTION - A SEC : Seniors : BiPC Marks:60
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 SECTION - A
1. Define biotechnology? I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
2. Expand GMO. How it is differ with hybrid 1. Define biotechnology?

3. What is polindromic sequence 2. Expand GMO. How it is differ with hybrid

4. What is GEAC what are its objectives? 3. What is polindromic sequence

5. How does one Visualise DNA on agargel 4. What is GEAC what are its objectives?

6. What are cloning vectors ? Give an example 5. How does one Visualise DNA on agargel

7. What is down stream processing? 6. What are cloning vectors ? Give an example

8. PCR is a useful tool for early diagnosis of an infectious disease. Explain 7. What is down stream processing?

9. For which variety of Indian rice, has a patent been failed by a USA 8. PCR is a useful tool for early diagnosis of an infectious disease. Explain

company? 9. For which variety of Indian rice, has a patent been failed by a USA

10. What are molecular scissors? Where are they obtained from? company?

SECTION - B 10. What are molecular scissors? Where are they obtained from?
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 SECTION - B
11. Write short notes on restriction endo nuclease enzymes. II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
12. Give an account of amplification of gene of interest using PCR. 11. Write short notes on restriction endo nuclease enzymes.
12. Give an account of amplification of gene of interest using PCR. that all the girls sit together.
13. What is a bioreactor? Describe briefly the stirring type bioreactor
8. Find the no of ways of arranging the letters of the word INDEPENDENCE
14. What are the different methods of insertion of r-DNA into host cell.
9. Find the number of ways of preparing a chain with 6 different colored
15. List out the beneficial aspects of transgenic plants.
beads.
16. What are some bio safety issues concerned with genetically modified crops.
10. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word TRIANGLE
17. Give a brief account of a) Bt – Cotton, b) Pest resistant plants.
so
18. Write notes on green revolution and gene revolution. that the relative potions of the vowels and consonants are not disturbed
SECTION - C
II. Answer any Five 5x4=20
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
11. Find the number of numbers that are greater than 4000 which can be
19. Give an account of biotechnological application in Agriculture and formed
other Fields using the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 without repetition.

20. Explain briefly the various process of recombinant DNA 12. 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
Technology.
ranks of the words I) MASTER
21. Give a brief account of tools of r-DNA Technology?
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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Mathematics -IIA Monthly Test DATE :07.09.16
SEC : Senior : M E C Marks: 75
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
1.Form polynomial equations of the lowest degree, with roots as 0, 0, 2, 2, -2, -2
14. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 red roses and 3 yellow roses of
2. Form the cubic equation with real coefficients, two roots of which different sizes into a garland. In how many of them
are 1, 3- 2 i) all the yellow roses are together ii) no two yellow roses are together
15. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
3. Find an algebraic equation of degree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots of
ASSOCIATIONS. In how many of them
the equation 6x4 – 7x3 + 8x2 – 7x + 2 = 0,
i) all the three S’s come together ii) the two A’s do not come together
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4. If P (r+6): 54 P (r+3) = 30800 : 1, find r.
16. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the
digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
5. If there are 25 railway stations on a railway line, how many types of single
second class tickets must be printed, so as to enable a passenger to travel
17. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits
from one station to another.
1,2,5,6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are divisible
by
6. A number lock has 3 rings and each ring has 9 digits 1, 2, 3, ….9. Find the
i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25
maximum number of unsuccessful attempts that can be made by a person
who tries to open the lock without knowing the key code.
III Answer any Five Questions 5x7=35
18. If α,,  are the roots of x3 – 6x2 + 11x – 6 = 0, then find the equation
7. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so
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


IV. Write a letter to your mother describing how you feel at your new college in a far
is one of its roots .
away town (OR) 5x1=5
Write a letter to the commissioner of local municipality about the menace of street
23. Transform each of the following equations into ones in which the dogs and the need to take measures to sterilize them.
coefficients of the third highest power of x is zero
i) x4 + 2x3 – 12x2 + 2x – 1 = 0 V. Fill in the following cheque based on the following information 6x1/2=3
. you are Miss. Meena Prakash. Issue a crossed cheque
24. Solve the following equations In the name of Miss Srividya for Rs 3,550/- , You’re A/C No:12503
i) 2x5 + x4 – 12x3 – 12x2 + x + 2 = 0
Date:-------(1)------
Pay -------------(2)--------------------------------------------------------------------
Rupees ---------------------------(3)-----------------------------only Rs.--------
(4)------
A/C No. -----------(5) ---------------
VIJAYA BANK
CHITTOOR Signature -------(6)--------

V. Mark the stress for any four of the following :- 4x1=4


1) Vocation 2)Social 3) Delicious 4) Logic 5) Education
6) Courteous 7) Financial 8) Historic

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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 10.09.2016
SEC: Seniors Marks: 25
I. Annotate any one of the following in 10 – 15 lines each 1x4=4
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
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
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
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 Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16
SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20 SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 1x8=8 I. Answer the following 1x8=8
1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field 1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field
Derive an expression for time period Derive an expression for time period
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8
2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances 2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances
3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field 3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field
4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism 4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism
III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4 III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4
5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units 5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units
6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles 6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles
7. What are SI unit of magnetic moment and magnetic induction 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. 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 At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled
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Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16 Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20 SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 1x8=8 I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20
1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field
1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a
Derive an expression for time period
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the
2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances solute.
3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field 2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution
4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism prepared
III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4 by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution?
5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units
3. State and explain the terms
6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles
7. What are SI unit of magnetic moment and magnetic induction a) molality b) Normality
8. The force between two magnet poles separated by distance r in air is F. 4. State and Explain mole fraction?
At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled 5. Define the terms
a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle
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Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :08.09.16
SEC : Senior : VIP , VEP-1 Marks: 20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
I. Answer the following 1x8=8 Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
1. A small magnetic needle in set into oscillation in a magnetic field SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20
Derive an expression for time period I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20
II .Answer any 2 of the following 2x4=8 1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a
2. Compare the properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances
substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the
3. Define elements of Earth magnetic field
4. State and explain Coulomb’s Law in magnetism solute.
III. Answer the following questions 1x4=4 2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution
5. Define magnetic susceptibility mention its SI units prepared
6. What happens to compass needle of the Earth poles by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution?
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. 3. State and explain the terms
At what distance between them does the force becomes doubled a) molality b) Normality
4. State and Explain mole fraction?
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 5. Define the terms
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle
SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20
I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20
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substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute. Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20
by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution? I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20
3. State and explain the terms 1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a
a) molality b) Normality substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the
4. State and Explain mole fraction? solute.
5. Define the terms 2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution
a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle prepared
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
4. State and Explain mole fraction? 4. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the following
family of curves the circles which touch the Y-axis at the origin.
5. Define the terms
dy
a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle 5. Solve the differential equation  e x  y  x2e y
dx
II. Answer any 3 questions 3x5=15
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR dy
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 6) Solve ( x – y)2  a 2 7) Solve 1  x 2 1  y 2 dx + xy dy = 0
dx
SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20
dy  dy 
I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20 8) Solve the differential equation y  x  5 y2  
1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a dx  dx 
substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute. 1  dy 
2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared 9) Solve the differential equation sin    x  y.
 dx 
by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution?
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Senior : VIP Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
a) molality b) Normality SEC : MPC Marks: 25
4. State and Explain mole fraction? I. Answer All questions 5x2=10
5. Define the terms 2/3 3/2
a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle d y2
 dy 
1. Find the order and degree of  2   0
 dx   dx 
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 2. Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the
arbitary constants b and c from xy = c ex + be-x + x2.
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
3. From the differential equation of the following family of curves where
SEC : Juniors : MPC & BIPC Marks: 20 parameters are given in brackets. y = a cos ( nx+b);(a,b)
I. Answer the following 4 x 5 = 20 4. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the following
1. Define mass percentage? A solution is prepared by adding 2g of a family of curves the circles which touch the Y-axis at the origin.
substance A to 18g of water. Calculate the mass percent of the solute. dy
5. Solve the differential equation  e x  y  x2e y
2. What is molarity? Find the molarity of NaOH in the solution prepared dx
by dissolving 4 g in enough water to form 250ml of the solution? II. Answer any 3 questions 3x5=15
3. State and explain the terms dy
6) Solve ( x – y)2  a 2 7) Solve 1  x 2 1  y 2 dx + xy dy = 0
a) molality b) Normality dx
4. State and Explain mole fraction? dy  dy 
5. Define the terms 8) Solve the differential equation y  x  5 y2  
dx  dx 
a) Molarity – dilution principle b) Molarity – titration principle
1  dy 
9) Solve the differential equation sin    x  y.
 dx 
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Senior : VIP Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 Senior : VIP Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16
SEC : MPC Marks: 25 SEC : MPC Marks: 25
I. Answer All questions 5x2=10 I. Answer All questions 5x2=10
2/3 3/2 2/3
d y
2
 dy  d y2
 dy 
3/2
1. Find the order and degree of  2   0 1. Find the order and degree of  2   0
 dx   dx   dx   dx 
2. Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the 2. Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the
arbitary constants b and c from xy = c ex + be-x + x2. arbitary constants b and c from xy = c ex + be-x + x2.
3. From the differential equation of the following family of curves where 3. From the differential equation of the following family of curves where
parameters are given in brackets. y = a cos ( nx+b);(a,b) parameters are given in brackets. y = a cos ( nx+b);(a,b)
4. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the following 6). If A is not an integral multiple of /2, P.T. tanA+ cotA = 2 cose2A
family of curves the circles which touch the Y-axis at the origin.
1 3
dy 7. Express cos6A + Sin6A in terms of Sin2A 8). P.T.  4
5. Solve the differential equation  e x  y  x 2e y Sin10 cos10o
o
dx
II. Answer any 3 questions 3x5=15
9. P.T. Cos48o cos12o =
3 5 10). P.T Sin21o cos9o – cos84o cos6o = 1 / 4
dy 8
6) Solve ( x – y)2  a 2 7) Solve 1  x 2 1  y 2 dx + xy dy = 0
dx II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20

dy  dy  tan 610  tan 700 1  p


o o 2

8) Solve the differential equation y  x  5 y2   11. If tan 20o = P, prove that 


dx  dx  tan 560o  tan 470o 1  p 2
12. If sec  + tan  = 5, find the quadrant in which  lies and find the value of sin 
1  dy 
9) Solve the differential equation sin    x  y. 13. Sketch the graph of sin x in the interval [ - ,  ]
 dx  14. If tan (α-) = 7 /24 and tan α = 4 / 3, where α and  are in the first quadrant prove
that α +  = /2.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 15. Prove that sin2 +sin2( + /3) + sin2( - /3) = 3/2
Senior : VIP Weekly Test DATE :09.09.16 
SEC : MPC Marks: 25 16. If 0 <  < /8, S.T. 2  2  2  2 cos 4  2 cos( )
I. Answer All questions 5x2=10 2
2/3 3/2 
  4 3  4 5  4  7  3
d y 2
 dy  17. Show that cos4    cos    cos    cos  
1. Find the order and degree of  2 
  0 8  8   8   8  2
 dx   dx  III. Answer any give of the following 5x7=35
2. Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the 3 5
arbitary constants b and c from xy = c ex + be-x + x2. 18. If cos α  and cos   and  ,  are acute angles then prove that
3. From the differential equation of the following family of curves where 5 13
parameters are given in brackets. y = a cos ( nx+b);(a,b)    1 2     16
4. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the following a ) sin 2    and b) cos  
family of curves the circles which touch the Y-axis at the origin.  2  65  2  65
dy 19. Let ABC be a triangle such that Cot A + cot B + cot c = 3 . Then Prove That
5. Solve the differential equation  e x  y  x 2e y ABC is an equilateral triangle.
dx
II. Answer any 3 questions 3x5=15 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 =
dy
6) Solve ( x – y)2  a 2 7) Solve 1  x 2 1  y 2 dx + xy dy = 0 -1 + 4 Cos A/2 Cos B/2 sin C/2
dx A B C A  B  C
22. In  ABC, P.T. Cos  cos  cos  4 cos cos cos
dy  dy  2 2 2 4 4 4
8) Solve the differential equation y  x  5 y2  
dx dx  23. If A + B + C + D = 2, then
 P.T. cos2A+cos2B+cos2C+cos2D = 4cos(A+B) cos (A+C)cos(A + D)
1  dy  24. If A + B + C = 2S, then P.T.
9) Solve the differential equation sin    x  y. cos(S-A) + cos (S-B) + cos(S-C) + cos S = 4 cosA/2 cosB/2cosC/2
 dx 
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Mathematics -IA Monthly Test DATE :12.09.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 75 Mathematics -IA Monthly Test DATE :12.09.16
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 75
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
 4 6 9
1. Find the value of sin2  sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 .  4 6 9
10 10 10 10 1. Find the value of sin2  sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 .
2. Evaluate cos225o – sin225o + tan 495o – cot 495o 10 10 10 10
3. Find a cosine function whose period is 7. 2. Evaluate cos225o – sin225o + tan 495o – cot 495o
3. Find a cosine function whose period is 7.
1o 1o
4. Prove that tan 70o – tan 20o = 2 tan 50o 5) Evaluate cos2 52  sin 2 22 1o 1o
2 2 4. Prove that tan 70o – tan 20o = 2 tan 50o 5) Evaluate cos2 52  sin 2 22
2 2
6). If A is not an integral multiple of /2, P.T. tanA+ cotA = 2 cose2A 4. Give reasons as to why cell division cannot be a type of reproduction in
1 3 multicultural organisms
7. Express cos6A + Sin6A in terms of Sin2A 8). P.T.  4
Sin10 cos10o
o
5. Define vivipary wix an examples
9. P.T. Cos48o cos12o =
3 5 10). P.T Sin21o cos9o – cos84o cos6o = 1 / 4 6. What is self incompatibility?
8
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20 7. Name the parts of pistle which develop in to fruits and seeds.
tan 610  tan 700 1  p
o o 2
8. Are pollination and fertilization necessary in apomixes? Give reasons.
11. If tan 20o = P, prove that 
tan 560o  tan 470o 1  p 2 9. How is cross pollination carries out in water plants?
12. If sec  + tan  = 5, find the quadrant in which  lies and find the value of sin 
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 prove
that α +  = /2.
II. Answer any six following questions 4x6=24
15. Prove that sin2 +sin2( + /3) + sin2( - /3) = 3/2 11. Give an account of sexuality in organisms.

16. If 0 <  < /8, S.T. 2  2  2  2 cos 4  2 cos( ) 12. Fertilization is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain
2
   plants
  4 3  4 5  4  7  3
17. Show that cos4    cos    cos    cos  
8  8   8   8  2 – Explain – the statement
III. Answer any give of the following 5x7=35 13. List the changes observed in angiosperms flower subsequent to
3 5
18. If cos α  and cos   and  ,  are acute angles then prove that pollination
5 13
and fertilization.
   1 2     16
a ) sin 2    and b) cos   14. Define a) Jurnile phase b) Reproductive phase.
 2  65  2  65
15. Distinguish between asexual and asexual reproduction. Why is vegetative
19. Let ABC be a triangle such that Cot A + cot B + cot c = 3 . Then Prove That
reproduction is also a type of asexual reproduction?
ABC is an equilateral triangle. 16. Write various types of entry of pollen tubes into ovules.
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 =
17. What is bagging technique ? How is it useful in a plant breeding
-1 + 4 Cos A/2 Cos B/2 sin C/2 programmed?
A B C A  B  C 18. Write briefly about the different types of ovules.
22. In  ABC, P.T. Cos  cos  cos  4 cos cos cos
2 2 2 4 4 4 III Answer any two following questions 8x2=16
23. If A + B + C + D = 2, then 19. Describe the parts of mature angiospermic embroyosae, mention the role
P.T. cos2A+cos2B+cos2C+cos2D = 4cos(A+B) cos (A+C)cos(A + D) of
24. If A + B + C = 2S, then P.T. symergids.
cos(S-A) + cos (S-B) + cos(S-C) + cos S = 4 cosA/2 cosB/2cosC/2
20. Draw the diagram of a microsporangium and write about the wall layers.
21. Describe the process of fertilization in angiosperms.
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SUB : BOTANY -I Monthly Test DATE : 12.09.16
SEC : Junior : BiPC Marks:60
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
1. Mention the modes of reproduction in Algae and fungi.
2. How do liver worts reproduce vegetatively VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : BOTANY -I Monthly Test DATE : 12.09.16
3. Why do we refer to offspring formed by asexual method of reproduction as SEC : Junior : BiPC Marks:60
Clones I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
1. Mention the modes of reproduction in Algae and fungi.  4 6 9
1. Find the value of sin2  sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 .
2. How do liver worts reproduce vegetatively 10 10 10 10
2. Evaluate cos225o – sin225o + tan 495o – cot 495o
3. Why do we refer to offspring formed by asexual method of reproduction as 3. Find a cosine function whose period is 7.
Clones 1o 1o
4. Prove that tan 70o – tan 20o = 2 tan 50o 5) Evaluate cos2 52  sin 22
2

4. Give reasons as to why cell division cannot be a type of reproduction in 2 2


6). If A is not an integral multiple of /2, P.T. tanA+ cotA = 2 cose2A
multicultural organisms 1 3
7. Express cos6A + Sin6A in terms of Sin2A 8). P.T.  4
5. Define vivipary wix an examples Sin10 cos10o
o

6. What is self incompatibility?


9. P.T. Cos48o cos12o =
3 5 10). P.T Sin21o cos9o – cos84o cos6o = 1 / 4
7. Name the parts of pistle which develop in to fruits and seeds. 8
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
8. Are pollination and fertilization necessary in apomixes? Give reasons.
tan 610  tan 700 1  p
o o 2

9. How is cross pollination carries out in water plants? 11. If tan 20o = P, prove that 
tan 560o  tan 470o 1  p 2
10. Mention two strategies evolved to present self pollination in flowers. 12. If sec  + tan  = 5, find the quadrant in which  lies and find the value of sin 
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 prove
that α +  = /2.
11. Give an account of sexuality in organisms.
15. Prove that sin2 +sin2( + /3) + sin2( - /3) = 3/2
12. Fertilization is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants 
16. If 0 <  < /8, S.T. 2  2  2  2 cos 4  2 cos( )
– Explain – the statement 2
13. List the changes observed in angiosperms flower subsequent to pollination   4  3  4  5  4  7  3
17. Show that cos4    cos    cos    cos  
and fertilization. 8  8   8   8  2
III. Answer any give of the following 5x7=35
14. Define a) Jurnile phase b) Reproductive phase. 3 5
18. If cos α  and cos   and  ,  are acute angles then prove that
15. Distinguish between asexual and asexual reproduction. Why is vegetative 5 13
reproduction is also a type of asexual reproduction?
16. Write various types of entry of pollen tubes into ovules.    1 2     16
a ) sin 2    and b) cos  
17. What is bagging technique ? How is it useful in a plant breeding  2  65  2  65
programmed? 19. Let ABC be a triangle such that cot A + cot B + cot c = 3. Then Prove That
18. Write briefly about the different types of ovules. ABC is an equilateral triangle.
III Answer any two following questions 8x2=16 20. Solve the following simulataneous linear equations by using Cramer’s rule. 3x+4y+5z=18,
2x-y+8z=13, 5x -2y+7z = 20
19. Describe the parts of mature angiospermic embroyosae, mention the role of 21. Solve 3x+4y+5z=18; 2x-y+8z=13 and 5x-2y+7z=20 by using ‘Matrix inversion method’.
symergids. 22. By using Gauss-Jordan method, show that the following system has no solution
20. Draw the diagram of a microsporangium and write about the wall layers. 2x+4y-z=0, x+2y+2z=5, 3x+6y-7z=2.
21. Describe the process of fertilization in angiosperms. 23. Suppose x = tan A, y = tanB, z = tanC. Suppose none of A, B, C, A – B, B-C, C-A is an
odd
 x y   x y 
multiple of /2 then prove that   1  xy     1  xy 
   
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR    2 
Mathematics -IA Monthly Test 12.09.16 SEC : Juniors : V C PC Marks:75 24. If tan x + tan  x    tan  x    3 , show that tan 3x = 1.
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20  3  3 
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Mathematics -IA Monthly Test 12.09.16 SEC : Juniors : V C PC Marks:75
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE ::CHITTOOR
 4 6 9 PHYSICS IPE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
1. Find the value of sin 2
 sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 . ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
10 10 10 10 1. State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely falling body 8Marks
2. Evaluate cos225o – sin225o + tan 495o – cot 495o 2. What are collisions? Explain the possible types of one dimensional elastic collision.
3. Find a cosine function whose period is 7. 3. Develop the notion of work and kinetic energy and show that it leads to work-energy
1o 1o theorem
4. Prove that tan 70o – tan 20o = 2 tan 50o 5) Evaluate cos2 52  sin 2 22 4. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence derive an
2 2 equation for its time period What is seconds pendulum?
6). If A is not an integral multiple of /2, P.T. tanA+ cotA = 2 cose2A 5. Define simple harmonic motion. Show that the motion (point) projection of a particle
performing uniform circular motion, on any diameter is simple harmonic.
1 3
7. Express cos6A + Sin6A in terms of Sin2A 8). P.T.  4 6. Explain reversible and irreversible processes. Describe the working of carnot engine.
Sin10 cos10o
o obtain an expression for the efficiency.
7. State second law of thermodynamics. How is heat engine different from a refrigerator?
9. P.T. Cos48o cos12o =
3 5 10). P.T Sin21o cos9o – cos84o cos6o = 1 / 4
4 Marks.
8. State parallelogram law of vectors. Derive an expression for the magnitude and
8 direction of the resultant vector.
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20 9. Show that the trajectory of an object thrown at certain angle with the horizontal is a Parabola
tan 610o  tan 700o 1  p 2 10. Show that the maximum height and range of a projectile are U2 sin2 and U2 sin2
11. If tan 20o = P, prove that  2g g
tan 560o  tan 470o 1  p 2 11. Mention the methods used to decrease friction
12. If sec  + tan  = 5, find the quadrant in which  lies and find the value of sin  12. Why is pulling the lawn roller preferred to pushing it
13. Sketch the graph of sin x in the interval [ - ,  ] 13. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
14. If tan (α-) = 7 /24 and tan α = 4 / 3, where α and  are in the first quadrant prove 14. Define vector product Explain the properties of a vector product with two examples
that α +  = /2. 15. State and prove parallel axes theorem
15. Prove that sin2 +sin2( + /3) + sin2( - /3) = 3/2 16. State and prove perpendicular axes theorem
17. State and prove the principal of conservation of angular non entum. Explain the

16. If 0 <  < /8, S.T. 2  2  2  2 cos 4  2 cos( ) principles of conservation of angular momentum withy examples.
2 18. Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force constant k to
which a mass m is attached.
  4  3  4  5  4  7  3 19. State kepler’s laws of planetary motion
17. Show that cos4    cos    cos    cos   20. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it
8  8   8   8  2 21. What is escape velocity? Obtain an expression for it
III. Answer any give of the following 5x7=35 22. Describe the behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load.
3 5 23. Write short note on triple point of water
18. If cos α  and cos   and  ,  are acute angles then prove that 24. Two identical rectangular strips one of copper and the of steel, are riveted together
5 13 to forma a compound bar. What will happen on heating?
   1 2     16 25. What is a geostationary satellite? State its uses
a ) sin 2    and b) cos   26. State and explain first law of thermodynamics
 2  65  2  65 27. Derive a relation between the two specific heat capacities of gas on the basis of first
law of thermo dynamics.
19. Let ABC be a triangle such that cot A + cot B + cot c = 3. Then Prove That
28. Compare isothermal and an adiabatic process
ABC is an equilateral triangle. 29. Explain the kinetic interpretation of Temperature
20. Solve the following simulataneous linear equations by using Cramer’s rule. 3x+4y+5z=18, 30. Explain the concept of absolute zero of temperature on the basis of kinetic theory
2x-y+8z=13, 5x -2y+7z = 20 31. How specific heat capacity of monoatomic, diatomic and polyatomic gases be
21. Solve 3x+4y+5z=18; 2x-y+8z=13 and 5x-2y+7z=20 by using ‘Matrix inversion method’. explained on the basis of law of equatipartition of Energy?
22. By using Gauss-Jordan method, show that the following system has no solution 32. State Newton’s law fo motion. Hence, derive the equation of motion F = ma from it.
2x+4y-z=0, x+2y+2z=5, 3x+6y-7z=2. 33. State Boyle’s law and Charle’s Lw. Hence, derive ideal gas equation. Which of the two
23. Suppose x = tan A, y = tanB, z = tanC. Suppose none of A, B, C, A – B, B-C, C-A is an odd laws
 x y   x y  is better for the purpose of the thermometry and why?
multiple of /2 then prove that   1  xy     1  xy  34. State explain Newton’s Law of cooling. State the conditions under which Newton’s law of
    cooling is applicable
35. What is Reynold’s number? What is its significance?
   2 
24. If tan x + tan  x    tan  x    3 , show that tan 3x = 1. 36. Explain hydraulie lift and hydraulic brakes
 3  3 
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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE ::CHITTOOR Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16
PHYSICS IPE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20
1. State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely falling body 8Marks I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16
2. What are collisions? Explain the possible types of one dimensional elastic collision. 1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it.
3. Develop the notion of work and kinetic energy and show that it leads to work-energy theorem 2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it
4. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence derive an 3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses
equation for its time period What is seconds pendulum? 4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth
5. Define simple harmonic motion. Show that the motion (point) projection of a particle
II . Very short answer question 4x1=4
performing uniform circular motion, on any diameter is simple harmonic.
6. Explain reversible and irreversible processes. Describe the working of carnot engine. 5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to earth.
obtain an expression for the efficiency. Why
7. State second law of thermodynamics. How is heat engine different from a refrigerator? 6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use
4 Marks. 7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain
8. State parallelogram law of vectors. Derive an expression for the magnitude and 8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to east
direction of the resultant vector. or East to west
9. Show that the trajectory of an object thrown at certain angle with the horizontal is a Parabola
10. Show that the maximum height and range of a projectile are U2 sin2 and U2 sin2
2g g
11. Mention the methods used to decrease friction VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
12. Why is pulling the lawn roller preferred to pushing it Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16
13. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20
14. Define vector product Explain the properties of a vector product with two examples I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16
15. State and prove parallel axes theorem
1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it.
16. State and prove perpendicular axes theorem
17. State and prove the principal of conservation of angular non entum. Explain the 2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it
principles of conservation of angular momentum withy examples. 3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses
18. Obtain an equation for the frequency of oscillation of spring of force constant k to 4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth
which a mass m is attached. II . Very short answer question 4x1=4
19. State kepler’s laws of planetary motion 5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to earth.
20. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it Why
21. What is escape velocity? Obtain an expression for it 6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use
22. Describe the behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load. 7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain
23. Write short note on triple point of water
8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to east
24. Two identical rectangular strips one of copper and the of steel, are riveted together
to forma a compound bar. What will happen on heating? or East to west
25. What is a geostationary satellite? State its uses
26. State and explain first law of thermodynamics
27. Derive a relation between the two specific heat capacities of gas on the basis of first VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
law of thermo dynamics.
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16
28. Compare isothermal and an adiabatic process
29. Explain the kinetic interpretation of Temperature SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20
30. Explain the concept of absolute zero of temperature on the basis of kinetic theory I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16
31. How specific heat capacity of monoatomic, diatomic and polyatomic gases be 1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it.
explained on the basis of law of equatipartition of Energy? 2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it
32. State Newton’s law fo motion. Hence, derive the equation of motion F = ma from it. 3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses
33. State Boyle’s law and Charle’s Lw. Hence, derive ideal gas equation. Which of the two laws
4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth
is better for the purpose of the thermometry and why?
34. State explain Newton’s Law of cooling. State the conditions under which Newton’s law of II . Very short answer question 4x1=4
cooling is applicable 5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to earth.
35. What is Reynold’s number? What is its significance? Why
36. Explain hydraulie lift and hydraulic brakes 6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use
7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain
8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to east
or East to west or East to west

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Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20 Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16 SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it. Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid
2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it
medium:-
3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses
4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth 1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
II . Very short answer question 4x1=4 2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to earth. 3. H2O2(aq) + Fe (aq)  Fe (aq)+H2O(l)
+2 +3
6 ½ marks
Why
6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use
7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain
8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to east VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
or East to west Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR medium:-
Senior : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16 1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20
2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16
1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it. 3. H2O2(aq) + Fe (aq)  Fe (aq)+H2O(l)
+2 +3
6 ½ marks
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 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
II . Very short answer question 4x1=4 Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to earth. SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
Why
6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid
7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain medium:-
8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to 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 : PHYSICS Weekly Test DATE :14.09.16
SEC : Juniors : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16
I. Answer any four questions 4x4=16
1. Define orbital velocity. Derive an expression for it. SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
2. Define escape velocity. Derive an expression for it Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid
3. What is meant by Geo-stationery satellite. Mention its uses medium:-
4. How does the acceleration due to gravity charges with height and depth 1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
II . Very short answer question 4x1=4
5. An object projected with velocity greater than 11.2 kmps will not return to earth. 2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
Why 3. H2O2(aq) + Fe (aq)  Fe (aq)+H2O(l)
+2 +3
6 ½ marks
6. Why are polar satellites. Mention its one use
7. Hydrogen is in abundance around the sun but not around the Earth. Explain
8. What is the time period of Geo-stationary satellite. Does it rotate from west to east
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Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16 Mathematics -IIB Monthly Test 19-9-16
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20 SEC : Senios : V IP, VEP-1, 2 Marks:75
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
medium:- 1 sin 4 x
1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks
1) Evaluate  ( x  3) x2
dx 2) Evaluate  cos6 xdx
2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks xe x

 ( x  1)  sin
1
3. H2O2(aq) + Fe (aq)  Fe (aq)+H2O(l)
+2 +3
6 ½ marks 3) Evaluate 2
dx 4) Evaluate x dx
1
dx x2
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 5) Evaluate  6) Evaluate  dx
( x  1)( x  2) 0
x2  1
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16

SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20 2
2
sin 2 x  cos 2 x
Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid 7) Evaluate
 dx 8) Evaluate  sin 2 x cos 4 x dx
medium:- 0
sin 3 x  cos 3 x 0

1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks 


2
2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
3. H2O2(aq) + Fe (aq)  Fe (aq)+H2O(l)
+2 +3
6 ½ marks
9) Find

 sin 2  cos 7  d
2
10) Find the area of the region enclosed by the curves x = 4 – y 2, x = 0
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR II. Answer any Five Questions 5x4=20
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16 1 2 cos x  3sin x
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20
11) Evaluate  1  sin x  cos xdx 12) Evaluate  4 cos x  5sin xdx
 /2
Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid 2x  5 dx
medium:- 13) Evaluate  x 2  2 x  10
dx 14) Evaluate  4  5cos x
1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks 
0

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
15) Find 
0
xsin 7 x cos 6 x dx 16) Find the reduction formula

 /2

for  sin n x dx
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 0
Senior : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test DATE :16.09.16 1/ n
 1 22 n2 
SEC : Juniors : Marks: 20 17) Evaluate lim  (1  )(1  ).....(1  )
Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method in Acid  n2 n2 n 2 
medium:- dx
18) Evaluate  dx
1. MnO4- + So3-2  Mn+2 + SO4-2 6 ½ marks (1  x) 3  2 x  x 2
2. Cr2O7 + SO2(g)  Cr (aq) + So4
2- 3+ 2-
6 ½ marks
3. H2O2(aq) + Fe (aq)  Fe (aq)+H2O(l)
+2 +3
6 ½ marks 19) Evaluate
 (6 x  5) 6  2 x 2  x dx
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SUB : ZOOLOGY-II Monthly Test DATE : 19.09.16
 tan
n
20) Obtain reduction formula for In = x dx , n  2 and deduce the value
SEC : Senior : BiPC Marks:60
of  tan 6 x dx 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?
 cos ec
n
21) Obtain reduction formula for In = x dx 4  2 and deduce the value of
3. What are islets of langerhans?
 cos ec x 4. What is erythropoientin? What is its function ?
5
dx
5. Distinguish between Diabetes mellitus & diabetes insipidus ?
 6. What are androgens? Which cells secrete them?
x sin x
22) Evaluate 
0
1  sin x
dx 7. Write the name of male and female sex hormones and these functions ?
8. Explain the mechanism of vaccination or immunization?
1 9. Colostrum is very much essential for the new born infants ? Why.
log(1  x)
23) Evaluate 
0
1  x2
dx 10 Differentiate between performs and Granzymes?
11. What are complement proteins?
12. How can the graft rejections be voided in patients?
x2 y2
24.) Show that the area of the region bounded by   1 (elliple) is  ab. 13. Differentiate between mature Bcells- functional Bcells?
a2 b2 14. Briefly explain humoral immunity
Also deduce the area of the circle x2 + y2 = a2
15. What are T cells & B cells ?
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? 28. What are accessory grands of male &female reproductive systems?
29. Define Bilaminar & Trilaminar Embryo. 29. Define Bilaminar & Trilaminar Embryo.
30. What is the reproductive period of Man and and Women ? 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 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : CIVICS MONTHLY DATE : 19.09.2016
Very Short Answer Questions Answer all Questions 30x2=30
SEC : Jr. CE- 2 Marks : 100
1. What is accromeghly? Name the hormone responsible for this disorder.
I. Answer any 3 in the following Questions : 3x10=30
2. What is insulin shock?
3. What are islets of langerhans? 1. Define Political Science explain its Scope ? 2) Define Nationality its Elements ?
4. What is erythropoientin? What is its function ?
5. Distinguish between Diabetes mellitus & diabetes insipidus ? 3. India is National State Explain it ? 4) Describe the Civil Rights?
6. What are androgens? Which cells secrete them?
7. Write the name of male and female sex hormones and these functions ? 5. What are the safe guards of Rights ?
8. Explain the mechanism of vaccination or immunization?
9. Colostrum is very much essential for the new born infants ? Why. II. Answer any 8 in the following Questions : 8x5=40
10 Differentiate between performs and Granzymes?
11. What are complement proteins? 6. Define State explain any two Essential Elements?
12. How can the graft rejections be voided in patients?
7. What are the differences between State & Society?
13. Differentiate between mature Bcells- functional Bcells?
14. Briefly explain humoral immunity 8. In what way are the State and Government related?
15. What are T cells & B cells ?
9. Explain any five merits of Democracy ?
16. What is amnlocentesis? Name any two disorders that can be detected by
10 What are Safe Guards of Liberty? 11. What are relation between Law & Morality?
amniocentesis?
17. Mention the advantages of lactational amenorrhoea? 12 What do you mean by Equality explain ?

18. Write short notes on IVF (test tube baby) 13. What are other Element of State Explain?
19. Write short notes on vasectomy and tubectomy? 14 Describe various types of Democracy ? 15. What are the features of law
20. Write two major functions of each testis and ovarep.
16 What is relation between Law & Liberty? 17.Discuss direct democracy devices ?
21. What re the four extra embryonic membranes?
III. Answer any 15 in the following Questions : 15x2=30
22. What is the capacitation of sperms?
23. What is menstrual cycle? Which hormone regulate menstrual cycle? 18) Aristotle 19) City State ? 20) Define Democracy ? 21) Recall

24. Name the yellow mass of cells accumulated in the empty follicle after 22) Who is aliean 23) Organs of Government? 24) Nationality
ovulation. Name the hormone secreted by its and write its function?
25) Direrect Democracy means 26) What are political rights 27) Constitutional
25. Draw a labeled diagram of sperm?
Law 28) Legal responsibility 29) Define Liberty 30) Moral responsibility
26. What is parturition? Which hormones are involved in inducing parturition?
27. What are the functions of sertoli cells and leyding cells of mass? 31) Define State 32) Secular State 33) Social Equality
34) Theocracy 35) Referendum 36) Economic Justice 34) Theocracy 35) Referendum 36) Economic Justice

37) What are good qualities of citizen 37) What are good qualities of citizen

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
SUB : CIVICS MONTHLY DATE : 19.09.2016 SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25
SEC : Jr. CE- 2 Marks : 100 I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
I. Answer any 3 in the following Questions : 3x10=30 1. Solve the following equation and write general solution
2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 3
2) Solve cot x + cosec x =
1. Define Political Science explain its Scope ? 2) Define Nationality its Elements ?
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos
3. India is National State Explain it ? 4) Describe the Civil Rights?   1
    
5. What are the safe guards of Rights ?  4 2 2
4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with common
II. Answer any 8 in the following Questions : 8x5=40 
difference
pq
6. Define State explain any two Essential Elements?
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +… =
7. What are the differences between State & Society? 43
6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos 
8. In what way are the State and Government related?
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9. Explain any five merits of Democracy ? Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25
10 What are Safe Guards of Liberty? 11. What are relation between Law & Morality?
I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
12 What do you mean by Equality explain ? 1. Solve the following equation and write general solution
2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 2) Solve cot x + cosec x =
3
13. What are other Element of State Explain? 3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos
14 Describe various types of Democracy ? 15. What are the features of law   1
    
 4 2 2
16 What is relation between Law & Liberty? 17.Discuss direct democracy devices ? 4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with common
III. Answer any 15 in the following Questions : 15x2=30 
difference
pq
18) Aristotle 19) City State ? 20) Define Democracy ? 21) Recall
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +… =
43
22) Who is aliean 23) Organs of Government? 24) Nationality
6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos 
25) Direrect Democracy means 26) What are political rights 27) Constitutional Law
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28) Legal responsibility 29) Define Liberty 30) Moral responsibility Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25
31) Define State 32) Secular State 33) Social Equality I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
1. Solve the following equation and write general solution 1. Solve the following equation and write general solution
2 cos  + 11 sin  = 7
2
2). Solve cot x + cosec x = 3 2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 3
2). Solve cot x + cosec x =
  1 3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos       
 4 2 2  1
    
4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with common  4 2 2
 4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with common
difference
pq 
difference
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +… = 43 pq
6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos  5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +… =
43
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos 
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
1. Solve the following equation and write general solution SEC : Juniors : V C P Marks: 25
2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 2) Solve cot x + cosec x = 3 I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
  1    2 
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos       1. If tan x + tan  x    tan  x    3, show that tan 3x = 1.
 4 2 2  3  3 
4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with common   2  2  2  3  2  9 
2. Show that cos2    cos    cos    cos  2
  10   5   5   10 
difference
pq 1  sec8 tan 8
3. Prove that 
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +… = 43 1  sec 4 tan 2
6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos  4. If A is not an integral multiple of , prove that
sin16 A
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR cos A. cos 2A. cos4A.Cos8A= and hence deduce that
16sin A
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
2 4 8 16 1
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25 cos .cos .cos .cos  .
I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 15 15 15 15 16
1. Solve the following equation and write general solution   2   2   1
2 cos2  + 11 sin  = 7 2) Solve cot x + cosec x = 5. Prove that sin2      sin      sin     
3  4  12   12  2
  1 6. If sin x + sin y = 1 / 4 and cos x + cos y = 1 / 3, then show that
3. If tan (  cos ) = cot (  sin ), then prove that cos       Cot ( x + y) = 7 /24
 4 2 2
4. If tan p  = cot q, and p  - q show that the solutions are in A.P. with common
 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
difference Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
pq
SEC : Juniors : V C P Marks: 25
5. Find all values of x  0 in ( - , ) satisfying the equation 81 +cos x +cos2 x +… = 43 I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
6. Solve 1+ sin2  = 3sin  cos   2 
 
1. If tan x + tan  x   tan  x    3, show that tan 3x = 1.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR  3  3 
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16   2  2  2  3  2  9 
SEC : Juniors : M P C Marks: 25 2. Show that cos2    cos    cos    cos  2
I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
 10   5   5   10 
1  sec8 tan 8   2  2  2  3  2  9 
3. Prove that  2. Show that cos2    cos    cos    cos  2
1  sec 4 tan 2  10   5   5   10 
4. If A is not an integral multiple of , prove that 1  sec8 tan 8
sin16 A 3. Prove that 
cos A. cos 2A. cos4A.Cos8A= and hence deduce that 1  sec 4 tan 2
16sin A 4. If A is not an integral multiple of , prove that
2 4 8 16 1 sin16 A
cos .cos .cos .cos  . cos A. cos 2A. cos4A.Cos8A= and hence deduce that
15 15 15 15 16 16sin A
  2   2   1 2 4 8 16 1
5. Prove that sin2      sin      sin      cos .cos .cos .cos  .
 4  12   12  2 15 15 15 15 16
6. If sin x + sin y = 1 / 4 and cos x + cos y = 1 / 3, then show that   2   2   1
Cot ( x + y) = 7 /24 5. Prove that sin2      sin      sin     
 4  12   12  2
6. If sin x + sin y = 1 / 4 and cos x + cos y = 1 / 3, then show that
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR Cot ( x + y) = 7 /24
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
SEC : Juniors : V C P Marks: 25
I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :21.09.16
   2 
1. If tan x + tan  x    tan  x    3, show that tan 3x = 1. SEC : Seniors : MPC Marks: 25
 3  3  I. Answer the following 2x2=4
  2  2  2  3  2  9 
1. Find the middle terms of (4x2 + 5x3 )17
2. Show that cos2    cos    cos    cos  2 2. Find the sum of 3.Co+6.C1+12.C2 + - - - - + 3.2n . Cn
 10   5   5   10  II. Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=21
1  sec8 tan 8 3. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of ( a + x)n are respectively
3. Prove that 
1  sec 4 tan 2 240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n.
4. If A is not an integral multiple of , prove that 4. If and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in the
sin16 A
cos A. cos 2A. cos4A.Cos8A= and hence deduce that expansion of (x + a)n then prove that
16sin A
i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2)n ii) 4PQ = (x+a)2n – (x-a)2n
2 4 8 16 1
cos .cos .cos .cos  .
15 15 15 15 16 5. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd, 0 < F < l and if ( 5 5 + 11)n = R + F, then
  2   2   1 prove that i) R is an even integer and ii) ( R + F) . F = 4n
5. Prove that sin2      sin      sin     
 4  12   12  2 6. For r = 0, 1, 2, ….., n prove that C0.Cr+C1.Cr+1.C2.Cr+2 + …+Cn-r.Cn = 2nC(n+r)
6. If sin x + sin y = 1 / 4 and cos x + cos y = 1 / 3, then show that
And hence deduce that i) Co2 + C12+C22 +-----+ Cn2 = 2nCn
Cot ( x + y) = 7 /24
ii) i) Co C1+ C1C2+C2C3 +----+ Cn-1 Cn = 2nCn+1

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Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE :20.09.16
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SEC : Juniors : V C P Marks: 25
Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :21.09.16
I. Answer any Five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 SEC : Seniors : MPC Marks: 25
   2  I. Answer the following 2x2=4
1. If tan x + tan  x    tan  x    3, show that tan 3x = 1.
 3  3  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. 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 the 4. If and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in the
n
expansion of (x + a) 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, then 5. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd, 0 < F < l and if ( 5 5 + 11)n = R + F, then
prove that i) R is an even integer and ii) ( R + F) . F = 4n prove that i) R is an even integer and ii) ( R + F) . F = 4n
6. For r = 0, 1, 2, ….., n prove that C0.Cr+C1.Cr+1.C2.Cr+2 + …+Cn-r.Cn = 2nC(n+r) 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 And hence deduce that i) Co2 + C12+C22 +-----+ Cn2 = 2nCn
ii) i) Co C1+ C1C2+C2C3 +----+ Cn-1 Cn = 2nCn+1 ii) i) Co C1+ C1C2+C2C3 +----+ Cn-1 Cn = 2nCn+1

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

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1. Find the middle terms of (4x2 + 5x3 )17 Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :21.09.16
2. Find the sum of 3.Co+6.C1+12.C2 + - - - - + 3.2n . Cn SEC : Seniors :VCP Marks: 25
II. Answer any 3 of the following 3x7=21 I. Answer any five questions 5 x 5 = 25
3. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of ( a + x)n are respectively
4 I. Answer any five questions 5 x 5 = 25
1) Simplify 34
C5 +  (38  r )
C 4. 4
r 0 1) Simplify 34
C5 +  (38  r )
C 4.
2. Find the number of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy can be r 0
given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins 2. Find the number of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy can
4n
C 2 n 1.3.5....(4n  1) be
3). Prove that  given any number (less than or equal to 4) of coins
2n
C n {1.3.5...(2  1)}2 4n
C 2 n 1.3.5....(4n  1)
4) A question paper is divided into 3 sections A, B, C containing 3, 4, 5 questions 3). Prove that 
respectively. Find the number of ways of attempting 6 questions choosing atlest one
2n
C n {1.3.5...(2  1)}2
from each section. 4) A question paper is divided into 3 sections A, B, C containing 3, 4, 5 questions
5. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at lest 3 boys respectively. Find the number of ways of attempting 6 questions choosing atlest
go for a picnic. A different group is being sent every week. During the picnic, the one
class teacher gives each girls in the group a doll. If the total number of dolls from each section.
distributed is 85, find g. 5. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at lest 3 boys
6. Prove that nCr + nCr-1 = ( n + 1 ) Cr go for a picnic. A different group is being sent every week. During the picnic, the
class teacher gives each girls in the group a doll. If the total number of dolls
distributed is 85, find g.
6. Prove that nCr + nCr-1 = ( n + 1 ) Cr

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I. Answer any five questions 5 x 5 = 25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
4 Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :22.09.16
1) Simplify 34
C5 +  (38  r )
C 4. SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
r 0 I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4
2. Find the number of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy 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 centroid of
4n
C 2 n 1.3.5....(4n  1) a
3). Prove that  tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex
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 questions 3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
respectively. Find the number of ways of attempting 6 questions choosing atlest one l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
from each section. 4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations
5. A class contains 4 boys and g girls. Every Sunday, five students with at lest 3 boys 1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0
go for a picnic. A different group is being sent every week. During the picnic, the 5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are
class teacher gives each girls in the group a doll. If the total number of dolls perpendicular to each other.
distributed is 85, find g.
6. Prove that nCr + nCr-1 = ( n + 1 ) Cr
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SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units.
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Mathematics -IIA Weekly Test DATE :21.09.16
a
SEC : Seniors :VCP Marks: 25
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
3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0 4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations
4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations 1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0
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 are
5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are perpendicular to each other.
perpendicular to each other.

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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :22.09.16 SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25
SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25 I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4
I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units.
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
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the centroid of a a
tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex
II. Answer all questions 3x7=21 II. Answer all questions 3x7=21
3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations 3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0 l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations 4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations
1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0 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 are 5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are
perpendicular to each other. perpendicular to each other.

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SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4 Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :22.09.16
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units. SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the centroid of a I. Answer any four questions
tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex 1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube.
II. Answer all questions 3x7=21 2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are
3. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations perpendicular to each other.
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0 3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find
4. Find the direction consines of two lines which are connected by the relations cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2.
1 + m + n = 0 and mn-2nl – 21m = 0 4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the equations
5. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are 31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0.
perpendicular to each other. 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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SEC : Juniors :VEP-1, 2 Marks: 25 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
I. Answer all questions 2 x2 = 4 Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :22.09.16
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units. SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25
2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the centroid of a I. Answer any four questions
tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex 1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube.
II. Answer all questions 3x7=21 2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are
perpendicular to each other. 1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube.
3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find 2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are
cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2. perpendicular to each other.
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the equations 3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find
31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0. cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2.
5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and 4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the equations
(1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two positions is 31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0.
given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2 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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I. Answer any four questions Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :22.09.16
1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube. SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25
2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are I. Answer any four questions
perpendicular to each other. 1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube.
3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find 2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are
cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2. perpendicular to each other.
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the equations 3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find
31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0. cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2.
5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and 4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the equations
(1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two positions is 31+ m+5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0.
given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2 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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I. Answer any four questions ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
1. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube. I. Find the ratio in which the XZ-plane divides the line joining a (-2, 3, 4) and
2. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n =0, 2mn +3nl – 5lm=0 are B (1,2, 3).
perpendicular to each other. 2. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the centroid of a
3. If a ray makes angles α, , , , with the four diagonals of a cube find t
cos2α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2. Tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex.
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the 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 axes
5. If a variable line in two adjacent positions has direction cosines (1, m, n) and respectively Find its direction cosines
(1 + 1, m + m, n +  n), show that the small angle  between the two positions is 5. If a line makes angles α, ,  with the positive directions of X. Y, Z – axes, what
given by ()2 = (1)2 + (m )2 + (n )2 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,
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Mathematics -IB Weekly Test DATE :22.09.16
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A Marks: 25 ( 4, 7, 8) (-1, -2, 1) and ( 1, 2 5) respectively.
I. Answer any four questions 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). 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 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. BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.

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I. Find the ratio in which the XZ-plane divides the line joining a (-2, 3, 4) and I. Find the ratio in which the XZ-plane divides the line joining a (-2, 3, 4) and
B (1,2, 3). 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 of a t 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. t
3. Show that the points (5, 4, 2), (6, 2, -1) and (8, -2, -7) are collinear. Tetrahedron, find the fourth vertex.
4. A line makes angles 90o, 60o and 30o with the positive directions of X, Y, Z axes 3. Show that the points (5, 4, 2), (6, 2, -1) and (8, -2, -7) are collinear.
respectively Find its direction cosines 4. A line makes angles 90o, 60o and 30o with the positive directions of X, Y, Z axes
5. If a line makes angles α, ,  with the positive directions of X. Y, Z – axes, what is respectively Find its direction cosines
the value of sin2 α + sin2 + sin2  ? 5. If a line makes angles α, ,  with the positive directions of X. Y, Z – axes, what
6. Show that the lines PQ and RS are parallel where P, Q, R, S are the points (2, 3, 4), is
the value of sin2 α + sin2 + sin2  ?
( 4, 7, 8) (-1, -2, 1) and ( 1, 2 5) respectively.
6. Show that the lines PQ and RS are parallel where P, Q, R, S are the points (2, 3,
7. Find the point o intersection of the lines AB and CD where
4),
A= (7, -6, 1), B = (17, -18, -3), C = ( 1, 4, -5) and D = (3, -4, 11).
( 4, 7, 8) (-1, -2, 1) and ( 1, 2 5) respectively.
8. A (3, 2, 0) B (5, 3, 2) , C (-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
7. Find the point o intersection of the lines AB and CD where
BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D. 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.
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I. Find the ratio in which the XZ-plane divides the line joining a (-2, 3, 4) and
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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 Chemistry Weekly Test DATE :
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3. Show that the points (5, 4, 2), (6, 2, -1) and (8, -2, -7) are collinear. SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 25
4. A line makes angles 90o, 60o and 30o with the positive directions of X, Y, Z axes ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
respectively Find its direction cosines 1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
5. If a line makes angles α, ,  with the positive directions of X. Y, Z – axes, 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, 3, 4),
N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
( 4, 7, 8) (-1, -2, 1) and ( 1, 2 5) respectively. 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.
7. Find the point o intersection of the lines AB and CD where
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1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl- 2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl. The N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula. 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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1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method. SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 25
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Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
N2H4 + ClO  NO + Cl
3
- -
2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
3. A carbon compound contains 12.8% Carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, 85.1% brominl. The
N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
molecular weight of the compound is 187.9. Calculate molecular formula.
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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1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method. 23.09.16
SEC : Juniors :VIP-A, B, VEP-1 Marks: 25
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
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2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method 1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl-
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I –
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. 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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1. Balance the following redox reaction by Half-reaction method.
SEC: Seniors Marks: 25
Cr(OH)3 + IO3- OH- CrO4-2 + I – I. Answer the following question in about 25 lines:- 1x10=10
2. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method
N2H4 + ClO3-  NO + Cl- a) Write a character Sketch of Nopoleon.
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. II. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
5x1=5
III. Which the words in column ‘A’ with their meanings in column ‘B’ 1x5=5
1. Atheist a) apaprdonable offence
2. Etiquette` b) Who does not believe in God
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
a) When you saw the movie ?
b) Ganesh lives here since 1990
c) If I was a bird, I would fly
d) 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

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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 6
 2 p 3q 
2, Find the values of sin (cos-1 3/5 + cos-1 12/13) 5. Explain the following using binomial theorem   
 1 2  5 7 
1
3. P.T. cos  2(Tan  Tan 1   3 / 5 9
 4 9  2x 3y 
6. Write don an simplify   
4. P.T. Tan-1 1/2 + Tan-1 1/5 + Tan-1 1/8 = /4  3 2 
1 x  1 1  1 
7. Find the number of terms in the expansion of (2x + 3y + z)7
  Cot   , x  0 and x 1.
-1
5. Solve Cot  8. Find the number of terms with non-zero coefficients in (4x-7y)49 + (4x + 7y)49
 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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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
3. If n is a positive integer, then we prove that i)  r.C
r 1
r  n.2n 1
n n
2)  r.(r  1).C
r 2
r  n.( n  1).2n 1 3)  r .C
r 2
2
r  n(n  1).2n  2
4. With the standard notaion, if n is a positive integer, then
Co + C1 + C2 + …. + Cn = 2n
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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I. Answer the following 2x2=4
1. Expand 5 5 in increasing powers of 4 /5
2. Find an approximate value of 3
1002  3 998
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
4. Find the sum of the infinite series 1-   
5 5.10 5.10.15
1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
5. If f x =        , then P.T. 9x2+24x = 11
3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
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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I. Answer the following 2x2=4 SEC : Seniors :VIP, VEP-1. 2 Marks: 25
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1. Expand 5 5 in increasing powers of 4 /5
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2. Find an approximate value of 3
1002  3 998 I. Answer the following 2x2=4
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 3
1002  3 998
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-    3. Find the sum of the series   
5 5.10 5.10.15 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 =        , then P.T. 9x2+24x = 11 4. Find the sum of the infinite series 1-   
3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12 5 5.10 5.10.15
6. Find the sum to infinite terms of 1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
5. If f x =        , then P.T. 9x2+24x = 11
3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
6. Find the sum to infinite terms of L + m + n = 0 , l 2 + m 2 – n2 = 0
7 1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1  5. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 4, 2),B(-2, 1, 2),C(2, 3, -4), Find A, B,
1  2  . 4 . 6     
5  10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10  C
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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I. Answer the following 2x2=4 SEC : Juniors : Marks: 25
1. Expand 5 5 in increasing powers of 4 /5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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2. Find an approximate value of 3
1002  3 998 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
3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
3. Find the sum of the series    =0
5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20
4 4.7 4.7.10 2. Find the equation of the plane passing ( 1, 1, 1) and parallel to the plane
4. Find the sum of the infinite series 1-   
5 5.10 5.10.15 x+2y+3z – 7 = 0.
1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
5. If f x =        , then P.T. 9x2+24x = 11 II Answer any three questions 3x7=21
3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
6. Find the sum to infinite terms of 3. If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cub e find
7 1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1  cos2 α + cos2  + cos2  + cos2
1  2  . 4 . 6     
5  10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10  4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction csines satisy the
equations
L + m + n = 0 , l 2 + m 2 – n2 = 0
5. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 4, 2),B(-2, 1, 2),C(2, 3, -4), Find A, B,
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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
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Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
x+2y+3z – 7 = 0. SEC : Juniors : Marks: 25
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II Answer any three questions 3x7=21
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3. If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cub e find I. Answer all questions 2x2=4

cos2 α + cos2  + cos2  + cos2 1. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y +2z +5 = 0 and 3x + 3y + 2z – 8

4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction csines satisy the equations =0
2. Find the equation of the plane passing ( 1, 1, 1) and parallel to the plane 2. Find the eqation of the plane passing through (-2, 1, 3) and having (3, -5, 4) and
d. r. ‘s of its normal
x+2y+3z – 7 = 0. 3. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y + 2z – 5 = 0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0
II Answer any three questions 3x7=21 4. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the
plane x + 2y + 3z – 7 = 0
3. If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cub e find 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)
cos2 α + cos2  + cos2  + cos2 show t.hat the equation to the plane is x/a + y/b + z/c = 3. 6
Marks
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction csines satisy the equations
7. Find the constant k so that planes x – 2y + kz = 0 and 2x + 5y – z = 0 are at right
L + m + n = 0 , l 2 + m 2 – n2 = 0 angles. Find the equation of the plane through (1, -1, -1) and perpendicular to
these
5. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 4, 2),B(-2, 1, 2),C(2, 3, -4), Find A, B, C planes
6. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the 8. If (α , ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax2 + 2hyx + by2 = 0
  2
equations 3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0 and lx+my = 1 prove that  
bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2

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I. Answer all questions 2x2=4
SEC : Juniors : VIP - A Marks: 25
1. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y +2z +5 = 0 and 3x + 3y + 2z – 8 =0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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2. Find the equation of the plane passing ( 1, 1, 1) and parallel to the plane
I. Answer all questions 2x6=12
x+2y+3z – 7 = 0. 1. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form
2. Find the eqation of the plane passing through (-2, 1, 3) and having (3, -5, 4) and
II Answer any three questions 3x7=21 d. r. ‘s of its normal
3. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y + 2z – 5 = 0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0
3. If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cub e find
4. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the
cos2 α + cos2  + cos2  + cos2 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).
4. Find the angle between the lines whose direction csines satisy the equations 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
L + m + n = 0 , l 2 + m 2 – n2 = 0
Marks
5. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 4, 2),B(-2, 1, 2),C(2, 3, -4), Find A, B, C 7. Find the constant k so that planes x – 2y + kz = 0 and 2x + 5y – z = 0 are at right
angles. Find the equation of the plane through (1, -1, -1) and perpendicular to
6. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the these
equations 3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl + 5lm = 0 planes
8. If (α , ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax2 + 2hyx + by2 = 0
  2
and lx+my = 1 prove that  
bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2

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Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
SEC : Juniors : VIP - A Marks: 25
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I. Answer all questions 2x6=12
1. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form
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SEC : Juniors : VIP - A Marks: 25 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I. Answer all questions 9x2=18
I. Answer all questions 2x6=12 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x , 5, 1) is 9 units
1. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form 2. Show that the points (1, 2 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral
2. Find the eqation of the plane passing through (-2, 1, 3) and having (3, -5, 4) and triangle.
d. r. ‘s of its normal 3. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear
3. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y + 2z – 5 = 0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0 4. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
4. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively.
plane x + 2y + 3z – 7 = 0 5. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
5. Find the equation of the plane through the points (2, 2, -1), (3, 4, 2), (7, 0, 6). of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.
6. Show that the points A (3, 2, -4), B(5, 4, -6) and C (9, 8, -10) are collinear
6. A plane meets the coordinate axes in A, B, C. If the centroid of ABC is (a, b, c)
and find the ratio in which B dividesAC
show t.hat the equation to the plane is x/a + y/b + z/c = 3. 6 Marks
7. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2)
7. Find the constant k so that planes x – 2y + kz = 0 and 2x + 5y – z = 0 are at right
angles. Find the equation of the plane through (1, -1, -1) and perpendicular to these 8. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes,
planes what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ?
8. If (α , ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax2 + 2hyx + by2 = 0 9. If p( 3, 1, 2 3) is a point in space, find direction consines of OP.
  2 II. Answer any one 7 marks
and lx+my = 1 prove that   1. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2
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
mn – 2nl – 2lm = 0
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Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
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SEC : Juniors : VIP - A Marks: 25 Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16
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I. Answer all questions 2x6=12 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
1. Reduce the equation x + 2y – 3z – 6 = 0 of the plane to the normal form I. Answer all questions 9x2=18
2. Find the eqation of the plane passing through (-2, 1, 3) and having (3, -5, 4) and 1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x , 5, 1) is 9 units
d. r. ‘s of its normal 2. Show that the points (1, 2 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral
3. Find the angle between the planes x + 2y + 2z – 5 = 0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0 triangle.
4. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the 3. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear
plane x + 2y + 3z – 7 = 0 4. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
5. Find the equation of the plane through the points (2, 2, -1), (3, 4, 2), (7, 0, 6). and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively.
6. A plane meets the coordinate axes in A, B, C. If the centroid of ABC is (a, b, c) 5. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
show t.hat the equation to the plane is x/a + y/b + z/c = 3. 6 Marks of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.
7. Find the constant k so that planes x – 2y + kz = 0 and 2x + 5y – z = 0 are at right 6. Show that the points A (3, 2, -4), B(5, 4, -6) and C (9, 8, -10) are collinear
angles. Find the equation of the plane through (1, -1, -1) and perpendicular to these and find the ratio in which B dividesAC
planes 7. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2)
8. If (α , ) is the centroid of the triangle formed by the lines ax2 + 2hyx + by2 = 0 8. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes,
  2 what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ?
and lx+my = 1 prove that  
bl  hm am  hl 3(bl  2hlm  am 2 )
2
9. If p( 3, 1, 2 3) is a point in space, find direction consines of OP.
II. Answer any one 7 marks
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
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Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC : Juniors : VCP Marks: 25 SUB : CHEMISTRY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
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I. Answer all questions 9x2=18 03.10.16
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x , 5, 1) is 9 units SECTION - A
2. Show that the points (1, 2 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
triangle. 1. Nitrogen molecule is highly stabale. Why?
3. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear
2. Ammonia is a good complexing agent – explain with an Example?
4. 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) respepctively. 3. Give two examples for amphoteric oxides and neutral oxides.
5. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector 4. What is tailing of mercury? How is it removed?
of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D. 5. Why is H2O is liquid and H2S a gas at room temperature and pressure?
6. Show that the points A (3, 2, -4), B(5, 4, -6) and C (9, 8, -10) are collinear 6. Write the reactions of F2 and Cl2 with water
and find the ratio in which B dividesAC 7. What happens when Cl2 reacts with dry slaked lime?
7. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2) 8. In modern diving apparatus, a mixute of He and O 2 is used – why?
8. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes, 9. Name and following
what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ? a) Most abundant noble gas in atmosphere
9. If p( 3, 1, 2 3) is a point in space, find direction consines of OP. b) Noble gas with least boiling point
II. Answer any one 7 marks 10. Write the IUPAC names of the following complexes
1. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations a) [Co (NH3)4 (H2O)2] Cl3 b) K3 [Al (C2O4)3]
l -5m +3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0 SECTION - B
2. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations l + m + n = 0 and II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
mn – 2nl – 2lm = 0 11. Explain Werner’s theory of co-ordination compounds with suitable
examples.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 12. Explain the manufacture of ammonia by Haber’s Process?
Maths -IB Weekly Test DATE :29.09.16 13. Explain the reactions of Ozone with
SEC : Juniors : VCP Marks: 25 a) C2H4 b) KI C) Ag d) PbS
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I. Answer all questions 9x2=18 15. What are interhalogen compounds ? Explain their classification?
1. Find x if the distance between (5, -1, 7) and (x , 5, 1) is 9 units 16. Discuss the anomalous behaviour fluorine ?
2. Show that the points (1, 2 3), (2, 3, 1) and (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral 17. Explain the structures of (a) XeO3 b) XeOF4
triangle.
18. Write the formula for the following Complexes ?
3. Show that the points (1,2, 3) , (7, 0, 1) and (-2, 3, 4) are collinear
4. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
a) Potassiumtetrahydroxozincate (II)
and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively. b) Ironpentacarbonyl c) Hexaammine Cobalt (III) chloride
5. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector SECTION - C
of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D. III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
6. Show that the points A (3, 2, -4), B(5, 4, -6) and C (9, 8, -10) are collinear 19. How is nitric acid manufactured by ostwald’s process? How does it react
and find the ratio in which B dividesAC
7. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2) with the following
8. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes, a) Copper b) Zn c) S8 d) P4
what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ?
20. How is chlorine prepared by electrolytic method? Explain its reactions
9. If p( 3, 1, 2 3) is a point in space, find direction consines of OP.
II. Answer any one 7 marks with
1. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations a) NaOH b) NH3 under different conditions?
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 21. How are XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6 prepared ? Explain their reaction with
mn – 2nl – 2lm = 0
water. Discuss their structures?
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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR ENGLISH PAPER-II Weekly Test DATE :30.09.16
SUB : CHEMISTRY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 SEC : Seniors :Science & Arts Marks:25
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SECTION - A I. Road the following passage carefully and answer the question that follow 5x1=5
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
1. Nitrogen molecule is highly stabale. Why?
2. Ammonia is a good complexing agent – explain with an Example?
3. Give two examples for amphoteric oxides and neutral oxides.
4. What is tailing of mercury? How is it removed?
5. Why is H2O is liquid and H2S a gas at room temperature and pressure?
6. Write the reactions of F2 and Cl2 with water
7. What happens when Cl2 reacts with dry slaked lime?
8. In modern diving apparatus, a mixute of He and O 2 is used – why?
9. Name and following
a) Most abundant noble gas in atmosphere
b) Noble gas with least boiling point
10. Write the IUPAC names of the following complexes
a) [Co (NH3)4 (H2O)2] Cl3 b) K3 [Al (C2O4)3] II. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: 5x1=5
SECTION - B
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
11. Explain Werner’s theory of co-ordination compounds with suitable
examples.
12. Explain the manufacture of ammonia by Haber’s Process?
13. Explain the reactions of Ozone with
a) C2H4 b) KI C) Ag d) PbS
14. Describe the shapes of SO4-2 and SO2
15. What are interhalogen compounds ? Explain their classification? III Prepare a curriculum vitae in response to the following 1x5=5
16. Discuss the anomalous behaviour fluorine ? Urgently wanter editors and transcribers for Busniness Transcription firm in
17. Explain the structures of (a) XeO3 b) XeOF4 Nizamabad salary no bar. Bar. Experience of two years in similar capacity
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18. Write the formula for the following Complexes ?
apply with C.V.
a) Potassiumtetrahydroxozincate (II) IV. Fill in the pay – in – slip form based on the following information: 10x1/2=5
b) Ironpentacarbonyl c) Hexaammine Cobalt (III) chloride Post office savings Bank. ------(1)--------------PO
SECTION - C Account No--------------(2)----------- Date ---------(3)----------------paid into the
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 credit of ------------(4)------------Rupees -----------(5)------------- Rs. -------(6)------
19. How is nitric acid manufactured by ostwald’s process? How does it react ------------ by cash/cheque No--------------(7)---Date ---------By --------------
(8)------
with the following (Particulars of the cheque) Balance after transaction ---------(9) -----------
a) Copper b) Zn c) S8 d) P4 --------(10)---
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20. How is chlorine prepared by electrolytic method? Explain its reactions with Depositor
V. Read the following passage and make notes 1x5=5
a) NaOH b) NH3 under different conditions?
21. How are XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6 prepared ? Explain their reaction with
water. Discuss their structures?
10. Differences between Internal and external economies
11. What are the factors determine prices of factors?
12. What are the components of National Income
13. List out various items of Public expenditure.
14. Write about production function?
15. Explain Recordian Rent Theory?
16. Write about National Income at factor cost ?
17. Define market and explain classification of market ?
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30
18) Duopoly 19) Price discrimination 20) Product differentiation
21) Selling costs 22) Define law of supply 23) Define average cost
24) Define opportunity cost 25) What is meant by supply function
26) Define Marginal Revenue 27) Define Marginal Cost
28) Contract Rent 29) Net Interest 30) Grass Profit
31) Quasi Rent 32) Per capita Income 33) Gross national Product
34) Disposable Income 35) Gross Interest
36) Piece wage 37) Monopolistic competition

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SUB: Junior. ECONOMICS II-TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS SEC: MEC Date: 05.10.2016 Marks: 100
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I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30 I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30
1. Describe Price determination under imperfect competition market? 1. Describe Price determination under imperfect competition market?
2. Elucidate the features of perfect competition and its price determination? 2. Elucidate the features of perfect competition and its price determination?
3. What are the various calculating methods of National Income? 3. What are the various calculating methods of National Income?
4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory with the help of table and 4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory with the help of table and
diagram. diagram.
5. Explain the law of equi marginal utility theory with the help of table and 5. Explain the law of equi marginal utility theory with the help of table and
diagram. diagram.
II. Answer the following Questions : 8x5=40 II. Answer the following Questions : 8x5=40
6. Define supply and explain the factors determine supply? 6. Define supply and explain the factors determine supply?
7. What is meant by real wage? What are the factors determine real wages? 7. What is meant by real wage? What are the factors determine real wages?
8. Define National Income and explain what are the factors determine national 8. Define National Income and explain what are the factors determine
income ? national
9. What are the sources of public revene ? income ?
9. What are the sources of public revene ? 8. Explain the present conditions of Agriculature
10. Differences between Internal and external economies 9. Explain the benefits of cooperative farming
11. What are the factors determine prices of factors? 10. Explain about Industrial Development bank of India
12. What are the components of National Income 11. Write about I.I.B.I
13. List out various items of Public expenditure. 12. Write about Industrial Estates
14. Write about production function? 13. Explain the role of NABARD
15. Explain Recordian Rent Theory? 14. Explain the factors affecting cropping pattern
16. Write about National Income at factor cost ? 15. Explain various sources of irrigation facilities in India
17. Define market and explain classification of market ? 16. What are the advantages of roadways
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30 17. What is tourism? Explain its importance in Indian Economy.

18) Duopoly 19) Price discrimination 20) Product differentiation III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30
21) Selling costs 22) Define law of supply 23) Define average cost 18) TRYSEM 19) Micro Finance 20) dis-investment
24) Define opportunity cost 25) What is meant by supply function 21) Service Sector 22) L I C 23) Rythu Bazors 24) Kisan credit Card
26) Define Marginal Revenue 27) Define Marginal Cost 25) Consolidation of holidings 26) Agrobased Industries
28) Contract Rent 29) Net Interest 30) Grass Profit 27) Objectives of Land reforms 28) Drip Irrigation 29) Organic farming
31) Quasi Rent 32) Per capita Income 33) Gross national Product 30) S I D B I 31) F D I 32) Special Economic Zones
34) Disposable Income 35) Gross Interest 33) Water Transport 34) Science and Technology 35) Civil aviation
36) Piece wage 37) Monopolistic competition 36) Micro Insurance 37) Zamindari system

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SUB: Senior. ECONOMICS II-TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS
SUB: Senior. ECONOMICS II-TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS SEC: MEC Date: 04.10.2016 Marks: 100
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I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30 I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30
1. What are the causes for Law productivity in Agriculature in India Suggest 1. What are the causes for Law productivity in Agriculature in India Suggest
any five measures to improve it. any five measures to improve it.
2. What are the causes for rural indebtedness. Suggest any four remedial 2. What are the causes for rural indebtedness. Suggest any four remedial
measures to reduce it measures to reduce it
3. Criticially evaluate the 1991 New Industrial Policy resolution of India 3. Criticially evaluate the 1991 New Industrial Policy resolution of India
4. What are the merits and demerits of small scale enterprises in Indian 4. What are the merits and demerits of small scale enterprises in Indian
Economy. Economy.
5. Explain the causes of regional imbalances in India and taken some measures 5. Explain the causes of regional imbalances in India and taken some
for balanced regional Development. measures
II. Answer the following Questions : 8x5=40 for balanced regional Development.
6. Explain the need for Land reforms in India II. Answer the following Questions : 8x5=40
6. Explain the need for Land reforms in India
7. Write about regulated markets
7. Write about regulated markets 10.An another has 2852 pollengrains. How many pollen mother cells must
have
8. Explain the present conditions of Agriculature
been there ? SECTION - B
9. Explain the benefits of cooperative farming II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
10. Explain about Industrial Development bank of India 11. Explain with examples different types of phyllotaxy?
11. Write about I.I.B.I 12. Describe any four types of placentations found in flowering plants.
12. Write about Industrial Estates 13. Give an account of Floral diagram.
13. Explain the role of NABARD 14. Give economic importance of plants belonging to fabaceae
14. Explain the factors affecting cropping pattern 15. Comment on the cartwheel structure of centriole.
15. Explain various sources of irrigation facilities in India 16. What are the characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?
16. What are the advantages of roadways 17. Through redundantly described as a resting phase. Interphase does not
17. What is tourism? Explain its importance in Indian Economy. really involve rest. Comment.
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30 18. Differentiate between the events of mitosis and meoisis

18) TRYSEM 19) Micro Finance 20) dis-investment SECTION - C

21) Service Sector 22) L I C 23) Rythu Bazors 24) Kisan credit Card III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16

25) Consolidation of holidings 26) Agrobased Industries 19. Define root, Mention the types of roots. Explain root Modifications with

27) Objectives of Land reforms 28) Drip Irrigation 29) Organic farming exaples

30) S I D B I 31) F D I 32) Special Economic Zones 20. Explain how stem is modified variously to perform different functions

33) Water Transport 34) Science and Technology 35) Civil aviation 21. Explain different types of Racemose inflorescences.

36) Micro Insurance 37) Zamindari system

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SUB : BOTANY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC :Juniors: BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 03.10.16 SUB : BOTANY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SECTION - A SEC :Juniors: BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 03.10.16
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 SECTION - A
1. How is pinnately compound leaf is different from a palmately compound I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
leaf? Explain with one example each. 1. How is pinnately compound leaf is different from a palmately compound
2. Differentiate between Racomose and Cymose Inflorescences. leaf? Explain with one example each.
3. How do the petals in pea plant are arranged ? What is such type of 2. Differentiate between Racomose and Cymose Inflorescences.
arrangement called ? 3. How do the petals in pea plant are arranged ? What is such type of
4. Why certain fruits are called false Fruit ? Explain with two examples. arrangement called ?
5. What is omega taxonomy? 4. Why certain fruits are called false Fruit ? Explain with two examples.
6. Explain the scope and significance of Numerical taxonomy. 5. What is omega taxonomy?
7. What are gas vacuoles ? State their Significance 6. Explain the scope and significance of Numerical taxonomy.
8. What is referred to as Satellite chromosomes? 7. What are gas vacuoles ? State their Significance
9. Which tissue of animals and plants exhibits meiosis 8. What is referred to as Satellite chromosomes?
9. Which tissue of animals and plants exhibits meiosis 11. Transpiration is a necessary evil – Discuss
10.An another has 2852 pollengrains. How many pollen mother cells must have
12. How does ascent of Sap occur in tall trees.
been there ? SECTION - B
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 13. Explain the steps involved in the formation of root nodule.
11. Explain with examples different types of phyllotaxy? 14. Write briefly about enzyme inhibitors.
12. Describe any four types of placentations found in flowering plants. 15. Mention the advantages of selecting pea plant for experiment by Mendel.
13. Give an account of Floral diagram. 16. With the help of example differentiate between incomplete dominance
14. Give economic importance of plants belonging to fabaceae and
15. Comment on the cartwheel structure of centriole. codominance.
16. What are the characteristics of a prokaryotic cell? 17. Give few examples of biofortified crops. What benefit do they offer to
17. Through redundantly described as a resting phase. Interphase does not the
really involve rest. Comment. society?
18. Differentiate between the events of mitosis and meoisis 18. How was pencillin discovered?
SECTION - C SECTION - C
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. Define root, Mention the types of roots. Explain root Modifications with 19. You are botanist in the working area of plant breeding. Describe the various
exaples steps

20. Explain how stem is modified variously to perform different functions that you will under take to release new variety?

21. Explain different types of Racemose inflorescences. 20. Modern methods of breeding plants can alleviate the global food shortage –
comment.
21. What are three options to increase food production? Write merit & demerits each
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SUB : BOTANY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 features?
SEC :Seniors: BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 06.10.16
SECTION - A
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
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1. How does guttations differ from transpiration SUB : BOTANY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
2. Explain why xylem transport is unidirectional while that in phloem is SEC :Seniors: BiPC Marks:60 DATE : 06.10.16
bidirectional
SECTION - A
3. Define hydroponics?
I Answer all of the following questions
4. Write the balanced equations of nitrongen fixation
10x2=20
5. Who proposed Lock and Key hypothesis and induced fit hypothesis?
1. How does guttations differ from transpiration
6. Define true breeding. Mention its significance
2. Explain why xylem transport is unidirectional while that in phloem is
7. Distinguish between apoenzyme and cofactor
bidirectional
8. What is emasculation? Why and when is it done?
3. Define hydroponics?
9. Why distillation reguired for producing certain alcoholic drinks.
4. Write the balanced equations of nitrongen fixation
10. Why do we prefer to call secondary waste wter treatment as biological
5. Who proposed Lock and Key hypothesis and induced fit hypothesis?
treatment? SECTION - B
6. Define true breeding. Mention its significance
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
7. Distinguish between apoenzyme and cofactor
8. What is emasculation? Why and when is it done? 1 3
9. Why distillation reguired for producing certain alcoholic drinks. 5. Prove that  =4
10. Why do we prefer to call secondary waste wter treatment as biological sin10 cos10o
o

treatment? SECTION - B
3 5
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 6. Prove that cos 48o. cos12o =
8
11. Transpiration is a necessary evil – Discuss
7. If cosh x = sec  then prove that tanh2 x / 2 = tan2 /2
12. How does ascent of Sap occur in tall trees. 1 1
8. Show that tanh-1    log e 3.
13. Explain the steps involved in the formation of root nodule. 2 2
14. Write briefly about enzyme inhibitors. 9. If sinh x = 3 / 4 , find cosh (2x) and sinh (2x).
10. If sinh x = 3 , then show that x = loge (3  10)
15. Mention the advantages of selecting pea plant for experiment by Mendel.
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
16. With the help of example differentiate between incomplete dominance and (tan   sec   1) 1  sin 
11. Prove that 
codominance. (tan   sec   1) cos 
17. Give few examples of biofortified crops. What benefit do they offer to the 12. If A – B = 3/4, then show that (1-tan A) (1 + tan B) = 2
society? 13. Solve 1 + sin2  = 3 sin  cos .
18. How was pencillin discovered?
  1
SECTION - C 14. If tan ( cos ) = cot ( sin ), then prove that cos    
 4 2 2
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
15. If cos-1 p/a + cos-1 q/b= α, then prove that p2/a2 – 2pq/ab. cos α + q2/b2 = sin2 α
19. You are botanist in the working area of plant breeding. Describe the various steps
16. Prove that Sin-1 3/5 + Sin-1 8/17 = cos-1 36/85
that you will under take to release new variety?
1 1 1 
20. Modern methods of breeding plants can alleviate the global food shortage – 17. Prove that Tan-1  Tan 1   Tan 1 
2 5 8 4
comment.
21. What are three options to increase food production? Write merit & demerits each
features?

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SUB : MATHS-IA II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SEC : Juniors: M P C Marks:75 DATE : 03.10.16 III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 18. If A is not an integral multiple of , Prove that
1. If cos  + sin  = 2 cos  , prove that cos  - sin  = 2 sin . sin16 A
CosA.Cos2A.Cos4A. Cos8A = and hence deduce that
2. Find a sine function whose period is 2 / 3 16sin A
cos 9o  sin 9o 2 4 8 16 1
3. Prove that = cot 36o cos c os cos cos 
cos 9  sin 9
o o 15 15 15 15 16

4. What is the value of tan 20o + tan 40o +  3 5 7 3


3 tan 20o tan 40o ? 19. Prove that sin4  sin 4  sin 4 sin 4  .
8 8 8 8 2
20. If A, B, C are angles in a triangle, then prove that 7. Find the range of 7 cos x – 24 sinx + 5
8. If A is not an integral multiple of /2, prove that tan A + cot A = 2cosec2A
cos 2A – cos 2B + cos2C = 1 – 4 sin A cos B sin C.
9. Find the expansion of cos (A – B – C)
21. If A, B, C are angles in a triangle, then prove that 3 5
10. Prove that cos 48o. cos12o =
Sin2 A + sin2 B - Sin2C = 2 sin A sin B cosC. 8
22. In triangle ABC, prove that II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
11. If 3 sinA + 5 os A = 5, then show that 5 Sin A – 3 cos A = 3.
A B C  A  B  C 12. Sketch the graph of the function sin x in the interval [-, + ].
cos  cos  cos  4 cos 4cos 4 cos
2 2 2 4 4 4 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
23. If A + B + C = 2S, then prove that
a cos  + b sin  = c then show that
SA SB C i) sin α +  = 2bc/(a2 + b2) ii) sin α . sin  =c2 – a2 / a2 + b2
cos ( S– A) + cos ( S – B) + cos C = - 1 + 4 cos cos cos
2 2 2 sin  cos 
15. If sin  , then prove that a sin 2α + b cos2 α= b.
24. If A + B + C =  , then prove that a b
 2 3 4 5 1
16. Prove that cos .cos .cos .cos .cos  .
A B C  A B C 11 11 11 11 11 32
Cos2  cos 2  cos 2  2 1  sin sin sin 
2 2 2  2 2 2 17. Show that, for any   R,
5 3
4sin cos cos 3  sin   sin 2  sin 4  sin 7
2 2
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35
18. If none of the denominators is zero, prove that
n n
 cos A  cos B   sin A  s in B  n  A B 
      2.cot   , if n is even
 sin A  sin B   cos A  cos B   2 
0 , if n is odd

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SEC : Juniors: V C P Marks:75 DATE : 03.10.16
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 19. If x, y, z are non zero real numbers and if
1. If sec  + tan  = 2/3, find the value of sin  and determine the quadrant in  2   4 
which  lies. x cos = y cos      z cos     for some   R , then
 3   3 
tan160o  tan110o 1   2 show that xy + yz + zx = 0
2. If tan 20o = , then show tht 
1  tan160o.tan110o 2 20. If A, B, C are angles of a triangle, prove that
3. Eliminate  from the x = a cos4: y = b sin4  Sin 2 A + sin 2 B + sin 2C = 4 sin A sin B sin C.
 4x  9 
4. Find the periods for the given function cos   21. If A, B, C are angles of a triangle, then prove that
 5  A B C A B C
5. Find a cosine function whose period is 7 Sin2  sin 2  sin 2  1  2 cos cos sin
2 2 2 2 2 2
cos 9o  sin 9o
6. Prove that = cot 36o 22. If A + B + C = 3 / 2 , then prove that
cos 9  sin 9
o o

Cos2A + cos2B – cos2C= -2 cosAcosBsinC


23. In triangle ABC, Prove that 9. Discuss the administrative relationsbetween Union and State?

A B C A  B  C 10. What is Political party and explain its functions?


Cos  cos  cos  4 cos cos cos
2 2 2 4 4 4 11. Write a short note on election commission of India?
12. Explain compsotion of MLC?
24. If A + B + C = 2S, then prove that
13. Discuss any four functions of Parliament?
SA SB C
Sin (S – A) + sin ( S – B) + sin C = 4 cos cos sin 14. Explain the powers of Supreme Court of India?
2 2 2
15. What are the electoral reforms in India?
16. Differences between Governor of a Sgtate and President?
17. Discuss the compsotion of Right to informationAct?
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30
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
Bords
27) Smart Village 28) NITI AAyog 29) Certificate Power of High court
30) Discritionary Poers of Governor 31) PiL (Reblic interest Litigations)
32) Corrupt practices in election 33) TDP 34) Punchichi commission
35) Satate List 36) Concurrent List 37) Administrative Functions of
Highcourt

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Sub: Senior Civics (CE-1) Monthly Test Dt:03-10-16 Marks: 100
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30
1. Discuss the role of District Collector in District Administrations? VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
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2. What re the powers and functions of the State Governor? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3. What are the Powers and functiosn of the Chief Ministerof a State? ~~
I. Answer the following Questions : 3x10=30
4. Explain the Power and Functions of the Prime Miniser of a State?
1. Discuss the role of District Collector in District Administrations?
5. Explain fundamentalRights of a Citizen?
2. What re the powers and functions of the State Governor?
II. Answer the following Questions: 8x5=40
3. What are the Powers and functiosn of the Chief Ministerof a State?
6. What are the recommendations of Sarkaria commission?
7. Discuss the Powers and functions of Attarney General of India 4. Explain the Power and Functions of the Prime Miniser of a State?
8. Explain powers of State High court? 5. Explain fundamentalRights of a Citizen?
II. Answer the following Questions: 8x5=40 6. Draw a labeled diagram of T.S of flagella?
6. What are the recommendations of Sarkaria commission? 7. What is botryoidal tissue?
8. What are the functions of canal system of sponges?
7. Discuss the Powers and functions of Attarney General of India 9. What are Volkmann’s canals ? what is their role?
8. Explain powers of State High court? 10. Cardiac muscles is highly resistant to fastigue. Justify?
9. Discuss the administrative relationsbetween Union and State?
SECTION - B
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
10. What is Political party and explain its functions?
11. Compare briefly a centipede and Millipede?
11. Write a short note on election commission of India?
12. What are the Salient features exhibited by polychactes?
12. Explain compsotion of MLC?
13. Discuss any four functions of Parliament? 13. Describe the structure of cardiac muslcle?

14. Explain the powers of Supreme Court of India? 14. Give an account of glandular epithelium?
15. What are the electoral reforms in India? 15. Descrive the process of Transverse binary fission in paramecium.
16. Differences between Governor of a Sgtate and President? 16. What are lateral appendages ? Based on heir presence and absence, write
17. Discuss the compsotion of Right to informationAct? the write the various types of flagella with examples.
III. Answer the following Questions: 15x2=30 17. Why adolescence is considred as vulnerable phase?
18) Advisary functions of Supreme court 19) Qualifications of Rajyasaba members 18. Explain the life cycle of Entameoba histolytica.
20) Any five names of Indian President 21) Village Secretary 22) Priagte Bill SECTION - C
23) Multi Party system? 24) Reasonal Parties 25) EvM’S 26) Contoment Bords III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
27) Smart Village 28) NITI AAyog 29) Certificate Power of High court
19. Describe the life cycle of Ascaris in Man
30) Discritionary Poers of Governor 31) PiL (Reblic interest Litigations)
20. Describe the life cycle of watchereria banorofti
32) Corrupt practices in election 33) TDP 34) Punchichi commission
35) Satate List 36) Concurrent List 37) Administrative Functions of Highcourt 21. Describe the life cycle of plasmodium vivax in man?

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SUB : ZOOLOGY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SEC :Junior : BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 4.10.16
SEC :Junior : BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 4.10.16
SECTION - A
SECTION - A I Answer all of the following questions
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 10x2=20
1. Mention the names of any four drugs whicha re used as medicines to treat 1. Mention the names of any four drugs whicha re used as medicines to treat
patients with mental illness like depression, ingomnia ec., patients with mental illness like depression, ingomnia ec.,
2. Distinguish between lymphadenitis and lymphangits? 2. Distinguish between lymphadenitis and lymphangits?
3. What are Schuffner’s dots? What is their Significance? 3. What are Schuffner’s dots? What is their Significance?
4. Distinguish between proter and opisthe? 4. Distinguish between proter and opisthe?
5. What is a Kinety? 5. What is a Kinety?
6. Draw a labeled diagram of T.S of flagella? 3. What are complement proteins?
7. What is botryoidal tissue?
4. Colastrum is very mush essential for the new born infants “Justify”.
8. What are the functions of canal system of sponges?
9. What are Volkmann’s canals ? what is their role? 5. Draw a labeled diagram of asperm
10. Cardiac muscles is highly resistant to fastigue. Justify?
6. What re the functions of sertolicells and the leydig cells in man?
SECTION - B
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 7. What is amniocentes is ? Name any two disorders that can be detected by
11. Compare briefly a centipede and Millipede? amniocentesis.
12. What are the Salient features exhibited by polychactes? 8. Wha are VNTRS?\
13. Describe the structure of cardiac muslcle? 9. What is haplodipolidy?
14. Give an account of glandular epithelium? 10. Compare the importance of Y.cromosome in human being and
15. Descrive the process of Transverse binary fission in paramecium. Drosophila.
16. What are lateral appendages ? Based on heir presence and absence, write SECTION - B
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
the write the various types of flagella with examples.
11. Describe eythroblastosis foetalis
17. Why adolescence is considred as vulnerable phase?
12. Describe the steps involved in DNA finger printing technology.
18. Explain the life cycle of Entameoba histolytica.
13. Explain any two chronological genetic disorders with their symptoms?
SECTION - C
14. What is Downsyndrome?
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
15. Write short notes on IC SI IUD’s I VF
19. Describe the life cycle of Ascaris in Man
16. What is oogeneis? Explain brief account of oogenses is humans.
20. Describe the life cycle of watchereria banorofti
17. Write short note on Bcells
21. Describe the life cycle of plasmodium vivax in man?
18. Explain the Mechanism of humoral Immunity?
SECTION - C
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19 Criss – Cross inheritance
20. Multiple alleles in man
21. Female reproductive System

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SEC :Seniors : BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 5.10.16 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SECTION - A SUB : ZOOLOGY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 SEC :Seniors : BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 5.10.16

1. What are androgens? Which cells secrete them? SECTION - A


I Answer all of the following questions
2. Distinguish between diabetes inspidus and diabetes Mellitus.
10x2=20
1. What are androgens? Which cells secrete them? 1. State Ohm’s law and write its mathematical form?
2. State Ampere’s Law and Biot-savart’s Law?
2. Distinguish between diabetes inspidus and diabetes Mellitus.
3. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter?
3. What are complement proteins? 4. State Faradays’s laws of electromagnetic induction?
5. What type of transformer is used in a 6V bed lamp?
4. Colastrum is very mush essential for the new born infants “Justify”.
6. Micro waves are used in radar. Why ?
5. Draw a labeled diagram of asperm 7. If the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation is doubled what happens to
the
6. What re the functions of sertolicells and the leydig cells in man?
energy of photon?
7. What is amniocentes is ? Name any two disorders that can be detected by 8. Give two drawbacks of Rutherford’s atomic model.
9. What is the physica meaning of ‘negative energy of an electron’?
amniocentesis.
10. What is a.m.u? What is its equivalent energy?
8. Wha are VNTRS?\ SECTION - B
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
9. What is haplodipolidy?
10. Compare the importance of Y.cromosome in human being and Drosophila. 11. Distinguish between α,  and  radiation
12. Explain different types of spectral lines
SECTION - B 13. What is greenhouse effect and its contribution towards the surface
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 temperature of earth?
11. Describe eythroblastosis foetalis 14. State the principle on which a transformer works. Describe the working
of
12. Describe the steps involved in DNA finger printing technology. a trnsformer with necessary htoery.
13. Explain any two chronological genetic disorders with their symptoms? 15. What What are eddy currents? Describe the ways in which eddy currents
are used to advantage.
14. What is Downsyndrome? 16. What are the basic components of cyclotron? Mention its uses?
15. Write short notes on IC SI IUD’s I VF 17. A circular coil of wire consisting of 100 turns, each of radius 8.0cm
carries
16. What is oogeneis? Explain brief account of oogenses is humans. a current of 0.40A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field B at the
17. Write short note on Bcells centre of the coil?
18. State the working principle of potentiometer with neat circuit diagram
18. Explain the Mechanism of humoral Immunity? SECTION - C
SECTION - C III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
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 Criss – Cross inheritance 20. Obtain an expression for the torque on a current carrying loop placed in a
uniform magnetic filed. Describe the construction and working of a
20. Multiple alleles in man moving col galvanometer?
21. Female reproductive System 21. i) State Kirchhoff’s law for electrical network. Using these laws deduce
the
condition for balancing in a Wheatstone bridge
ii) Three identical resistors are connected in parallel and the total
resistance
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of the circuit is R/3. Find the value of each resistance.
SEC :Seniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 4.10.16
SECTION - A
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
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SEC :Seniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE : 4.10.16 SEC :Juniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE :
SECTION - A 5.10.16
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 I Answer all of the following questions
10x2=20
1. State Ohm’s law and write its mathematical form? 1. Define work, power. State their S.I. units
2. State Ampere’s Law and Biot-savart’s Law? 2. Why spokes are provided in a bicycle wheel?
3. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter? 3. By Spinning eggs on a table top, how will you distinguish a hard boiled
4. State Faradays’s laws of electromagnetic induction? egg
5. What type of transformer is used in a 6V bed lamp? from a raw egg?
6. Micro waves are used in radar. Why ? 4. Will a pendulum clock gain or lose time when taken to the top of a
7. If the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation is doubled what happens to the mountain
energy of photon? 5. What happens o the nergy of simple hormoic oscillator if its amplitude is
8. Give two drawbacks of Rutherford’s atomic model. doubled?
9. What is the physica meaning of ‘negative energy of an electron’? 6. State units and dimensions of the universal gravitational consant (G)?
10. What is a.m.u? What is its equivalent energy? 7. “Hydrogen is abundant around the sun but not around earth”, Explain?
SECTION - B 8. State Hooks law of elasticity ?
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 9. Calculate the length of a simple pendulum of length 1m. When its time
11. Distinguish between α,  and  radiation period of oscillation changes from 2 sec to 1.5 sec.
12. Explain different types of spectral lines 10. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
13. What is greenhouse effect and its contribution towards the surface II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
temperature of earth? 11. Show that in case of 1-Dimensional elastic collision, the relative velocity
14. State the principle on which a transformer works. Describe the working of of
a trnsformer with necessary htoery. approach of two colliding bodies before collision is equal to the relative
15. What What are eddy currents? Describe the ways in which eddy currents velocity of speration after collision.
are used to advantage. 12. State and prove Work-Energy Theorem.
16. What are the basic components of cyclotron? Mention its uses? 13. Define Vector product. Explain the properties of Vector Product.
17. A circular coil of wire consisting of 100 turns, each of radius 8.0cm carries 14. State and prove the principle of conservation of angular momentum.
a current of 0.40A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field B at the Explain the principle of conservation of angular momentum with
centre of the coil? examples.
18. State the working principle of potentiometer with neat circuit diagram 15. Derive the equations for displacement, velocity and acceleration of a
SECTION - C particle execute SHM
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 16. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it
19. Explain the principle and working of a nuclear Reactor with the help of a 17. Describe the behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load.
labeled diagram. 18. Define strain energy and derive the equation for the same.
20. Obtain an expression for the torque on a current carrying loop placed in a III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
uniform magnetic filed. Describe the construction and working of a 19. a) Derive an expression for the variation of acceleration due to gravity
moving col galvanometer? a) above and b) beow the surface of earth
21. i) State Kirchhoff’s law for electrical network. Using these laws deduce the b)Two spherical spheres balls each of mass 1Kg are placed 1 cm apart.
condition for balancing in a Wheatstone bridge Find the gravitational force of attraction between them.
ii) Three identical resistors are connected in parallel and the total resistance 20. Show that the motion of a Simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence
of the circuit is R/3. Find the value of each resistance. derive an equation for its time period. What is the length of Seconds
Pendulum
21. a) State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely
falling
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
velocity fo 600ms-1 If the mass of each bullet is 5 gm. Then find the a
power of the machine gun? velocity fo 600ms-1 If the mass of each bullet is 5 gm. Then find the
power of the machine gun?

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SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016 1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months.
SEC :Juniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE :5.10.16 The
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100
1. Define work, power. State their S.I. units write
2. Why spokes are provided in a bicycle wheel? the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
3. By Spinning eggs on a table top, how will you distinguish a hard boiled egg 2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He pays
from a raw egg? immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna
4. Will a pendulum clock gain or lose time when taken to the top of a mountain for
5. What happens o the nergy of simple hormoic oscillator if its amplitude is the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was
doubled? dishnoured
6. State units and dimensions of the universal gravitational consant (G)? on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”.
7. “Hydrogen is abundant around the sun but not around earth”, Explain? 3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months.
8. State Hooks law of elasticity ? Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the
9. Calculate the length of a simple pendulum of length 1m. When its time bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in
period of oscillation changes from 2 sec to 1.5 sec. the books of lakshmi.
10. Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months.
11. Show that in case of 1-Dimensional elastic collision, the relative velocity of The
approach of two colliding bodies before collision is equal to the relative bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100
velocity of speration after collision. write
12. State and prove Work-Energy Theorem. the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
13. Define Vector product. Explain the properties of Vector Product. 2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He pays
14. State and prove the principle of conservation of angular momentum. immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna
Explain the principle of conservation of angular momentum with examples. for
15. Derive the equations for displacement, velocity and acceleration of a the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was
particle execute SHM dishnoured
16. What is orbital velocity? Obtain an expression for it on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”.
17. Describe the behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load. 3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months.
18. Define strain energy and derive the equation for the same. Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in
19. a) Derive an expression for the variation of acceleration due to gravity the books of lakshmi.
a) above and b) beow the surface of earth
b)Two spherical spheres balls each of mass 1Kg are placed 1 cm apart. 1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months.
Find the gravitational force of attraction between them. The
20. Show that the motion of a Simple pendulum is simple harmonic and hence bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100
derive an equation for its time period. What is the length of Seconds write
Pendulum the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
21. a) State and prove law of conservation of energy in case of a freely falling 2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He pays
body.
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
the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured for
on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”. the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was
3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months. dishnoured
Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”.
bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in 3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months.
the books of lakshmi. 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
1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The the books of lakshmi.
bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write
the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi 1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The
2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He pays bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write
immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured 2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He poays
on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”. immediately in cash and sends his acceptance for 3 months to sri Krishna for
3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months. the balance srikrishna gets the bill discounted at 6% . the bill was dishnoured
Lakshmi Purchased goods from Sandhya for Rs. 25,000 and endorsed the on the due date. Pass the journal entries in the books of “Srikrishna”.
bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in 3. Lakshmi draws a bill on pranaya for rs.25,000 on 01-01-2015 for 3 months.
the books of lakshmi. 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
1. Shilpa draws a bill on sruthi for Rs 15,000 on 01-01-2015 for 2 months. The the books of lakshmi.
bill was dishonoured on the due date Shilpa noting charges paid rs.100 write
the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
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
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”.
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
bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in
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
the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
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
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”.
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
bill. On the due date the bill was dishonoured. Write the journal entries in
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
the journal entries in the books of shilpa and sruthi
2. Sriram purchases goods 1,20,000 from srikrishna on 01-10-2014. He poays
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
2 2
11. Show that the two pairs if lines 3x + 8xy – 3y = 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

2 2
| a 2  2h  b 2 |
of straight lines ax + 2hxy + by = 0 is
( a  b) 2  4h 2
14. Find the centroid and the area of the triangles formed by the following lines
2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x +y + 4 = 0

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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
15. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
isosceles triangle
l-5m+3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
3. Find the ratio in which YZ-plane divides the line joining A(2, 4, 5) and
16. If the direction ratios of a line are (3, 4, 0) find its direction consines and also the
B(3, 5, -4)
angles made with the coordinate axes.
4. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the 17. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube
centroid of terrahedron, find the fourth vertex. III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35
18. Show that the area of the triangle formed by the lines ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 B(3, 5, -4)

n 2 h 2  ab 4. If (3, 2, -1), (4, 1, 1) and (6, 2, 5) are three vertices and (4, 2, 2) is the
lx+my+n = 0 is
am 2  2hlm  bl 2 centroid of terrahedron, find the fourth vertex.
5. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
19. If the equation S = ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents a pair of
parallel straight lines, then i) h2 = ab (ii) af2 = bg2 and 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
g 2  ac f 2  bc 7. Find the coordinates of the vertex ‘C’ of ABC if its centroid is the origin
iii) the distance between the parallel lines =2 2 and the vertices A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (-2, 4, 1) respepctively.
a ( a  b) b( a  b)
8. A(3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C(-9, 6, -3) are vertices of a triangle. AD, the bisector
of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of D.
20 Show that the lines joining the origin to the points of intersection of the curve 9. Find the direction cosines of the line joining the points (-4, 1, 7) and (2, -3, 2)
x2 – xy + y2 + 3x + 3y – 2 = 0 and the straight line x – y - 2 = 0 are mutually 10. If a line makes angles α,,  with the positive directions of X, Y, Z – axes,
what is the value of sin2 α+ sin2 + sin2  ?
perpendicular
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
2 2
21 Find the angle between the lines joining the origin to the points of intersection of 11. Show that the two pairs if lines 3x + 8xy – 3y = 0 and
the curve x2 + 2xy + y2 +2x +2y – 5=0 and the line 3x – y + 1 = 0 3x2 + 8xy – 3y2 + 2x – 4y – 1 = 0 form a sqaure
22 If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cube find 12. Find the product of the lengths of the perpendiculars drawn from (2, 1) upon the
cos2 α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2 lines 12x2 +25xy +12y2 +10x +11y +2 = 0

23. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n = 0 2mn + 3nl – 5lm = 0 13. Show that the product of the perpendicular distances from a point (α, ) to the
are perpendicular to each other pair
24. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the equations
2 2
| a 2  2h  b 2 |
3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl – 5lm = 0 of straight lines ax + 2hxy + by = 0 is
( a  b) 2  4h 2
14. Find the centroid and the area of the triangles formed by the following lines
2y2 – xy – 6x2 = 0, x +y + 4 = 0

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SUB : MATHS-IB II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SEC : Juniors: VCP 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
15. Find the direction cosines of two lines which are connected by the relations
2. Show that the points (2, 3, 5), (-1, 5, -1,) and (4, -3, 2) from a right angled
l-5m+3n=0 and 7l2 + 5m2 – 3n2 = 0
isosceles triangle
16. If the direction ratios of a line are (3, 4, 0) find its direction consines and also the
3. Find the ratio in which YZ-plane divides the line joining A(2, 4, 5) and
angles made with the coordinate axes.
17. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube 1  cos 2 x
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35
2. Evaluate  1  cos 2 xdx
18. Show that the area of the triangle formed by the lines ax + 2hxy + by2 = 0
2

x5
n 2 h 2  ab
3. Evaluate  1  x12 dx
lx+my+n = 0 is
am 2  2hlm  bl 2
 1  ( x  1x )
4. Find   1  2 
e dx
19. If the equation S = ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents a pair of  x 
parallel straight lines, then i) h2 = ab (ii) af2 = bg2 and
 1  sin x 
e
x
g 2  ac f 2  bc
5. Evaluate  dx
iii) the distance between the parallel lines =2 2  1  cos x 
a ( a  b) b( a  b) 4

6. Evaluate  | 2  x |dx
20 Show that the lines joining the origin to the points of intersection of the curve 0

x2 – xy + y2 + 3x + 3y – 2 = 0 and the straight line x – y - 2 = 0 are mutually 16


x1/4
perpendicular 7. Evaluate 0 1  x1/2 dx
21 Find the angle between the lines joining the origin to the points of intersection of
2
the curve x2 + 2xy + y2 +2x +2y – 5=0 and the line 3x – y + 1 = 0
 sin
4
8. Find x cos 6 x dx
22 If a ray makes angles α, , ,  with the four diagonals of a cube find 0
cos2 α + cos2 + cos2 + cos2 6/5
 d 2 y  dy 3 
23. Show that the lines whose d.c.’s are given by l + m + n = 0 2mn + 3nl – 5lm = 0 9. Find the order and degree of  2      6y
are perpendicular to each other  dx  dx  
24. Find the angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by the equations 10. Form the differential equation corresponding to y = A cos3x + B sin3x,
3l + m + 5n = 0 and 6mn – 2nl – 5lm = 0 where A and B are parameters.

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SUB : MATHS-IIB II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2016
SEC : Senior : MPC Marks:75 DATE : 05.10.16
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
(a  b )
x x 2 II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
1. Evaluate  a xb x dx dx
11. Find  3cos x  4sin x  6
9 cos x  sin x Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2
12. Evaluate  4sin x  5cos xdx 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
dx the due date.
13. Evaluate  (1  x) 3  2x  x2
dx Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
1
log(1  x)
14. Evaluate  1  x2
dx Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew a bill
0 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 at 10% per
15. Find 
0
x sin 7 x cos 6 x dx annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar.
16. Solve : (1 + ex/y) dx + ex/y (1– x/y) dy = 0
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2
17. Solve ( x + y + 1) dy / dx = 1 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.
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35

1 Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar
5 x
18. Evaluate
 dx on (2, 5) 19) Evaluate  dx drew a bill of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months.
x2 sin x  3 cos x Sundar 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
 sin x dx n being a politive integer,
n
20. Obtain the reduction formula In = on maturity.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar.
of  sin x dx
4
n  2 and deduce the value
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for
 /2 2 months for the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to
x 
21 Show that  sin x  cos x dx 
2 2
log( 2  1) Rama. Rama endorsed the bill to his creditor Poorna on 1 st Julu 2013. The
0 bill was honoured on the due date.
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.

x sin x
22. Evaluate  1  cos 2 x
dx Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar
0 drew 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
23. Solve y2 dx + ( x2 – xy + y2) dy = 0 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 2 3
24. Solve : ( x y + xy ) = 1
dx 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 1 st 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 accepted the bill Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew a bill
and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank at 10% per annum on the of exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar accepted
same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity. the bill and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank at 10% per
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar. annum on the same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar. SEC :Juniors MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs. Marks:60 DATE :
06.10.16
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2 months for I Answer all of the following questions
the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama. Rama endorsed the bill 10x2=20
to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was honoured on the due date. 1. What do you mean by Significant figures?
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
2. What is a redox reaction? Give an example.
3. The Empirical formula of a compound is CH2O. Its molecular wt. is 90.
Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew a bill of Calculate the molecular formula of the compound.
exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar accepted the bill 4. How many number of moles of glucose are present in 540 gms of glucose?
and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank at 10% per annum on the 5. What volume of CO2 obtained by heating 4g of CaCO3 ?
same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity. 6. Define oxidation and Reduction?
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar. 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 and
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2 months for H2O.
the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama. Rama endorsed the bill 9. To 50ml of 0.1 N Na2CO3 solution, 150ml of H2O is added. Then
to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was honoured on the due date. Calculate
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna.
the normality of resultant solution.
10. Find the oxidation number to the underlined elements in each of the
following Species? A) KMnO4 b) Cr2O7-2
Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew a bill of II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
exchange on Sundar for the same amount for the three months. Sundar accepted the bill 11. State the law of definite proportions. Suggest one problem to understand
and returned it to Amar. Amar discounted the bill with his bank at 10% per annum on the
the law, by woking out that problem.
same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar.
12. What is molartiy of a solution? Calculate the molarity of NaOH in
solution prepared by dissolving 4g in enough water to form 250ml of the
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2 months for solution.
the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama. Rama endorsed the bill 13. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method.
to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was honoured on the due date. MnO42 + Cl2  MnO4 + Cl
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna. 14. Balance the following redox reaction by ion - electron method:
Cr(OH)3+ IO3 OH CrO4 2 + I
15. What is Empirical cormula of a compound. Chemical analysis of a
Amar sold goods for Rs.10,000 to Sunder on credit on 1st July 2014. Amar drew a bill of
compound gave the following percentage composition by weight of the
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 at 10% per annum on the
element present, Carbon = 10.06%, hydrogen = 0.84% chlorine =
same day. Sundar met his acceptance on maturity. 89.10%.
Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Amar and Sudar. Calculate the compirical formula of the compound.
16. Balance the following redox reaction by ion - electron method: in acid
Rama sold goods to Priya worth Rs.9,000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a bill for 2 months for medium Fe+2 + H2O2  Fe+3 + H2O
the same amount. Priya accepted the bill and returned it to Rama. Rama endorsed the bill 17. Explain a) Disproportionation reaction and
to his creditor Poorna on 1st Julu 2013. The bill was honoured on the due date. b) Comproportionation reactions
Pass the journal entries in the books of Poorna. 18. How do the following properties very in a group and in a period? Explain
a) E.A b) E.N
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. Write an essay on s, p, d and f-blocks?
20. Relate the electronic contriguration of elements and their properties in the
classification of elements?
21. Define IE1 and IE2 . Why is IE2 > IE1 for a given atom? Discuss the
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SUB : CHEMISTRY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-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
1. What do you mean by Significant figures? I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
2. What is a redox reaction? Give an example. 1. If 1, 2, 3 and 4 are the roots of x4 +ax3 + bx2 + cx +d =0, then find the
3. The Empirical formula of a compound is CH2O. Its molecular wt. is 90. values of a, b, c and d
Calculate the molecular formula of the compound. 2. Find the condition that x3 – px2 + qx – r = 0 may have the sum of two of its
4. How many number of moles of glucose are present in 540 gms of glucose? roots zero.
5. What volume of CO2 obtained by heating 4g of CaCO3 ? 3. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 2 times the roots of
6. Define oxidation and Reduction? x5 – 2x4 + 3x3 – 2x2 + 4x+3 = 0
7. Calculate the weight of 0.1 moles of sodium Carbonate. 4. If 56P(r+6) : 54P(r+3) = 30800:1, find r
8. What volume of H2 at STP is required to reduce 0.795 g of CuO to give Cu and H2O. 5. Find the no. of ways of arranging the letters of the word MONDAY
9. To 50ml of 0.1 N Na2CO3 solution, 150ml of H2O is added. Then Calculate so that no vowel occupies even place.
the normality of resultant solution. 6. Find the no. of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle
10. Find the oxidation number to the underlined elements in each of the so that all the girls sit together.
following Species? A) KMnO4 b) Cr2O7-2 7. Find the no. of ways of selecting x committee of 6 members out of 10
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 members always including a specified member.
25
11. State the law of definite proportions. Suggest one problem to understand  3 
the law, by woking out that problem. 8. Find the term independent of a in the expansion of   5 x 
12. What is molartiy of a solution? Calculate the molarity of NaOH in
3x 
5
solution prepared by dissolving 4g in enough water to form 250ml of the  x
9. Find the 9 term of  2  
th
solution. 3

13. Balance the following redox reaction by oxidation number method.
MnO42 + Cl2  MnO4 + Cl 10. Find an approximate value of 7
127 . Corrected to 4 decimal places
14. Balance the following redox reaction by ion - electron method: II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
Cr(OH)3+ IO3 OH CrO4 2 + I 11. If letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways
15. What is Empirical cormula of a compound. Chemical analysis of a
compound gave the following percentage composition by weight of the and the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order,
element present, Carbon = 10.06%, hydrogen = 0.84% chlorine = 89.10%. then find the rank of the word MASTER.
Calculate the compirical formula of the compound.
16. Balance the following redox reaction by ion - electron method: in acid 12. Find the no. of 4 digit numbers that can be formed using the
medium Fe+2 + H2O2  Fe+3 + H2O digits 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 without repetition. How many of them are
17. Explain a) Disproportionation reaction and
divisible by (i) 2 (ii) 3 (iii) 4 (iv) 5
b) Comproportionation reactions
18. How do the following properties very in a group and in a period? Explain 13. Find the sum of all 4 digited number that can be formed using the
a) E.A b) E.N
digits 0, 2, 4, 7, 8 without repetition.
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
19. Write an essay on s, p, d and f-blocks? 14. Find the no. of number less than 2000 that can be formed using the
20. Relate the electronic contriguration of elements and their properties in the
digits 1, 2, 3,4 if repeition is allowed.
classification of elements?
21. Define IE1 and IE2 . Why is IE2 > IE1 for a given atom? Discuss the 15. Find the no. of 4 – letter words that can be formed using the letters
factors that effect IE of an element?
of the word RAMANA
16. Find the no. of ways of giving away 4 similar coins to 5 boys if each boy
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students at a time and will not take the same group of 3 students more than I Answer all Questions 10x2=20
once. Find the no. of times (i) each student can go to the park (ii) the 1. If 1, 1, α are the roots of x3 – 6x2 + 9x – 4 = 0, then find α
techer can go to the park. 2. Form the polynominal equation with rational coefficients whose roots are
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35 4 3, 5 2i
3 2
18. Solve the equation 54x – 39x – 26x + 16 = 0 , if the roots are in G.P.
3. Find an algebraic equation of defree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots of
19. Solve 8x4 – 2x3 – 27x2 + 6x+9 = 0 given that two roots have the same
the equation 6x4 – 7x3 + 8x2 – 7x + 2 = 0
absolute value , but are opposite in sign.
4. Show that 2x3 + 5x2 + 5x + 2 = 0 is a reciprocal equation of class one
5 4 3 2
20. Solve 2x + x – 12x – 12x + x + 2 = 0
5. From the polynomial equation whose roots are the cubes of the roots of
21. If n is a +ve integer and x is any non-zero real number, Prove that
x3+3x2+2=0
(1  x) n 1  1 6. If (n+1)P5:nP5 = 3:2, find n
Co + C1 . (x/2) + C2.(x2/3) + C3.( x3/4) + - - - - + Cn.(x n /n+1)=
(n  1) x 7. Find the number of ways in which 4 letters can be put in 4 addressed
22. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd, 0 < F < 1 and it (5 5 +11) = R + F then
n
envelopes so that no letter goes into the envelope meant for it
prove that (i) R is an even integer and (ii) (R+F).F = 4n 8. Find the number of bijections from a set A containing 7 elements onto
23. If the coefficients of rth . (r+1)th and ( r + 2)nd terms in the expansion of (1+x)n and itself.
2 2
in A.P. then show that n – (4r+1) n + 4r – 2 = 0 9. Find the number of 7-digit numbers that can be formed using 2, 2, 2, 3,
5 5.7 5.7.9 3,4,4
24. If x =   + --- then find the value of x2 + 4x
(2 ) (3 ).3 (4 ).33
3 2
10. Find the number of positive divisors of 1080.
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20
11. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that cana be formed using the
digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
12. If the lettersof the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and
if
the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank
of
the word EAMCET.
13. A teacher wants to take 10 students to a part. He can take exactly 3 students have a non-real root.
at a time and will not take the same group of 3 students more than once. 24. Solve the x4 – 10x3 +26x2 – 10x + 1= 0
Find the number of times. (i) each student can go to the park (ii) the
techer can go to the park.

x2  5x  7
14. Resolve into partial fractions.
( x  3)3

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x3 SUB : MATHS-IA Weekly Test Marks:25
15. Resolve into partial fractions.
(1  x) 2 (1  x 2 ) SEC : Junior : MPC DATE :
18.10.16
4
x I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
16. Resolve into partial fractions. A 
( x  1)( x  2) 2 B C
1. S.T. a cos2  b cos  c cos 2  S 
2 2 2 R
x4
17. Find the coefficient of xn in the power series expansion of 1  cos( A  B ) cos C a  b
2 2

x  5x  6
2 2. Prove that 
1  cos( A  C ) cos B a 2  c 2
specifying the region in which the expansion is valid 3 If a : b: c = 7 : 8 : 9, find cos A : cos B : cos C.
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35 A B C s2
4. Prove that i) cot  cot  cot 
18. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the 2 2 2 
digits 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are A B C bc  ca  ab  s 2
ii) tan  tan  tan 
divisible by
2 2 2 
5. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2 , then prove that the triangle is right angled
i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25 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
4n
C2 n 1.3.5...(4n  1) that
19. Prove that  the vertical pole is at a height less than 100 m from the ground, find its height.
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.
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SUB : MATHS-IA Weekly Test Marks:25
22. Solve the equation 8x3 – 20x2 + 6x + 9=0 given that the equation has multiple roots SEC : Junior : MPC DATE :
18.10.16
a2 b2 c2 k2 I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25
23. Show that the equation    ....   xm
x  a1 x  b1 x  c1 x  k1 A B C 
1. S.T. a cos2  b cos 2  c cos 2  S 
where a, b, c, ….k, m, a1 b1, …..k1 are all real numbers, can not
2 2 2 R
1  cos( A  B ) cos C a 2  b 2 1  cos( A  B ) cos C a 2  b 2
2. Prove that  2. Prove that 
1  cos( A  C ) cos B a 2  c 2 1  cos( A  C ) cos B a 2  c 2
3 If a : b: c = 7 : 8 : 9, find cos A : cos B : cos C. 3 If a : b: c = 7 : 8 : 9, find cos A : cos B : cos C.
2
A B C s A B C s2
4. Prove that i) cot  cot  cot  4. Prove that i) cot  cot  cot 
2 2 2  2 2 2 
A B C bc  ca  ab  s 2 A B C bc  ca  ab  s 2
ii) tan  tan  tan  ii) tan  tan  tan 
2 2 2  2 2 2 
5. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2 , then prove that the triangle is right angled 5. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2 , then prove that the triangle is right angled
-1
6. The upper 3/ 4 th portion of a vertical pole subtends an angle Tan 3/5 at a point in 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 the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the foot. Given
the vertical pole is at a height less than 100 m from the ground, find its height. that
the vertical pole is at a height less than 100 m from the ground, find its height.

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1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra drew
SUB : MATHS-IA Weekly Test Marks:25 upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two months .
SEC : Junior : MPC DATE :18.10.16 The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a.. On
I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 the
A B C  due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges. Pass
1. S.T. a cos2  b cos 2  c cos 2  S  the
2 2 2 R journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana
1  cos( A  B ) cos C a  b
2 2
2. Prove that  2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a bill
1  cos( A  C ) cos B a 2  c 2
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
3 If a : b: c = 7 : 8 : 9, find cos A : cos B : cos C. Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries in the
A B C s2 books of Radhika & Harika
4. Prove that i) cot  cot  cot 
2 2 2 
A B C bc  ca  ab  s 2
ii) tan  tan  tan  1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra drew
2 2 2  upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two months .
5. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2 , then prove that the triangle is right angled The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a.. On
6. The upper 3/ 4 th portion of a vertical pole subtends an angle Tan-1 3/5 at a point in the
the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the foot. Given that due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges. Pass
the vertical pole is at a height less than 100 m from the ground, find its height. 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
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR books of Radhika & Harika
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 drew
I Answer any five of the following 5 x 5 = 25 upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two months .
A B C  The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a.. On
1. S.T. a cos2  b cos 2  c cos 2  S  the
2 2 2 R
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges. Pass the The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a.. On
journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana the
due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges. Pass
2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a bill 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
books of Radhika & Harika 2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a bill
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries in the
1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra drew books of Radhika & Harika
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 1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra drew
journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana 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
2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a bill the
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to due date the bill was dishonoured and bank paid rs.100 as noting charges. Pass
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries in the the
books of Radhika & Harika journal entries in the books of Ravindra and Narayana

2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a bill
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries in the
books of Radhika & Harika
1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra drew
upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two months .
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
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2. st
On 1 March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a bill SUB : English Weekly Test Marks:25
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to SEC : Senior : Inter DATE :
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries in the 22.10.16
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I. Answer the following question in about 25 lines :-
1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra drew 1x8=8
upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two months . a) Bring out the contrast in the character of snow ball and Napoleon.
The bill was immediately discounted by Ravindra with his bank @ 6% p.a.. On the II. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
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 5x1=5
2. On 1st March 2013 Radhika sold goods to Harika worth Rs.9,000 and drew a bill
for 2 months for the same amount. Harika accepted the bill and returned it to
Radhika. The bill is honoured on the date of maturity. Pass journal entries in the
books of Radhika & Harika

1. Ravindra sold goods to Narayana for Rs.15,000 on 1st March 2015. Ravindra drew
upon Narayana a bill of exchange for the same amount payable after two months .
III. Fill in the Bank Draft form based on the following information:- 10x1/2 = 5
Mrs. Vimala Reddy applied today at SBI, Repally

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 SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20
SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16 SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16
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I Answer all questions 4x2=8 ~
1. What is Magnus effect I Answer all questions 4x2=8
2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile. 1. What is Magnus effect
3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air 2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile.
4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they do? 3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air
II Answer all questions 3x4=12 4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they
5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor? do?
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used. II Answer all questions 3x4=12
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow 5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using
through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation. Barometor?
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used.
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow
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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 SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20
1. What is Magnus effect SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16
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? I Answer all questions 4x2=8
II Answer all questions 3x4=12 1. What is Magnus effect
5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor? 2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile.
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used. 3. Give the expression for the excess pressure for a soap bubble in air
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow 4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they
through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation. do?
II Answer all questions 3x4=12
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using
SUB : Physics Weekly Test Marks:20 Barometor?
SEC : Junior Inter DATE :19.10.16 6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used.
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I Answer all questions 4x2=8 through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation.
1. What is Magnus effect
2. What is the principle behind the carburetor of an automobile.
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4. What are water proofing ageats and water wetting agents ? What do they do? SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test Marks:25
II Answer all questions 3x4=12 SEC : Senior : MPC DATE :
5. What is atmospheric pressure ? And how it is determined using Barometor? 18.10.16
6. What is venture-meter? Explain how it is used. I. Answer the following 2x2=4
7. State Bernoullis Principle. From conservation of energy in a fluid flow
through a tube, arrive at Bernoullis equation. 1. Find the mean diviation from the mean of the following discreate data:
6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 12, 16. 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 12, 16.

2. Find the mean deviation about the meadian for the following data. 2. Find the mean deviation about the meadian for the following data.
13, 17, 16, 11, 13, 10, 16, 11, 18, 12, 17 13, 17, 16, 11, 13, 10, 16, 11, 18, 12, 17

II. Answer any 3 of the following 3 x 7 = 21 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 3. Let us find the mean deviation about the mean for the following data
xi 2 5 7 8 10 35 xi 2 5 7 8 10 35
Fi 6 8 10 6 8 2 Fi 6 8 10 6 8 2

4. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following continuous 4. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following continuous
distribution distribution
Class 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 Class 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
interval interval
Frequency 5 8 7 12 28 20 10 10 Frequency 5 8 7 12 28 20 10 10

5. Find the mean and variance using the step deviation method, of the following 5. Find the mean and variance using the step deviation method, of the
tabular data, giving the age distribution of 542 members. following
Age in 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 tabular data, giving the age distribution of 542 members.
years(xi) Age in 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
Number 3 61 132 153 140 51 2 years(xi)
of (fi) Number 3 61 132 153 140 51 2
members of (fi)
members
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. 6.The scores of two cricketers A and B in 10 innings are given below. Find
Scores 40 25 19 80 38 8 67 121 66 76 who is better run getter and who is a more consistent player.
of A:xi Scores 40 25 19 80 38 8 67 121 66 76
Scores 28 70 31 0 14 111 66 31 25 4 of A:xi
of B:yi 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 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC : Senior : MPC DATE :18.10.16 SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test Marks:25
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 SEC : Senior : VCP DATE :
18.10.16
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1. Find the mean diviation from the mean of the following discreate data:
I Answer any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25 I Answer any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25
1. Find the numerically greatest terms (s) in the expansion of 1. Find the numerically greatest terms (s) in the expansion of
(3x + 5y)12 when x = 1 /2 , y = 4 /3 (3x + 5y)12 when x = 1 /2 , y = 4 /3
n n
 8x   8x 
2. If coefficients of x and x in the binomial expansion of  2 
11 12
 are 2. If coefficients of x and x in the binomial expansion of  2 
11 12
 are
 3   3 
equal, find n equal, find n
3. If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of ( 1+x)n are in A.P. 3. If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of ( 1+x)n are in A.P.
then prove that n2 – 4ln +398=0 then prove that n2 – 4ln +398=0
4. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of (a + x)n are respectively 4. 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.
5. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively 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 in the 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
6. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+x) n are 6. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+x) n are
a1 a3 2a 2 a1 a3 2a 2
a1, a2, a3, a4 respectively, then show that   a1, a2, a3, a4 respectively, then show that  
a 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3 a 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3

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SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test Marks:25 SUB : MATHS-IIA Weekly Test Marks:25
SEC : Senior : VCP DATE :18.10.16 SEC : Senior : VCP DATE :
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1. Find the numerically greatest terms (s) in the expansion of I Answer any FIVE questions 5 x 5 = 25
(3x + 5y)12 when x = 1 /2 , y = 4 /3 1. Find the numerically greatest terms (s) in the expansion of
n (3x + 5y)12 when x = 1 /2 , y = 4 /3
 8x 
2. If coefficients of x11 and x12 in the binomial expansion of  2   are  8x 
n

 3  2. If coefficients of x and x in the binomial expansion of  2 


11 12
 are
equal, find n  3 
3. If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of ( 1+x)n are in A.P. equal, find n
then prove that n2 – 4ln +398=0 3. If the coefficients of x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of ( 1+x)n are in A.P.
4. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of (a + x)n are respectively then prove that n2 – 4ln +398=0
240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n. 4. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of (a + x)n are respectively
5. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively 240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n.
in the expansion of (x+a)n then prove that 5. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively
i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2 )n ii) 4PQ = ( x + a)2n – (x-a)2n in the expansion of (x+a)n then prove that
6. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+x) n are i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2 )n ii) 4PQ = ( x + a)2n – (x-a)2n
a1 a3 2a 2 6. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+x) n are
a1, a2, a3, a4 respectively, then show that   a1 a3 2a 2
a 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3 a1, a2, a3, a4 respectively, then show that  
a 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3

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1. Explaint he working of half wave and full wave rectifiers with circuit I. Answer the following question 8 Marks
diagrams. 1. Explaint he working of half wave and full wave rectifiers with circuit
II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8 diagrams.
2. Compare n-type and p-type semi conductor II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8
3. What is Zener didoe ? How. It can be used an voltage regulator. 2. Compare n-type and p-type semi conductor
4. Draw and explain V –i characteries of junction diode. 3. What is Zener didoe ? How. It can be used an voltage regulator.
5. Draw truth table and diagram of OR, AND are NOT logic gets 4. Draw and explain V –i characteries of junction diode.
III Very short answer questions 4x1=4 5. Draw truth table and diagram of OR, AND are NOT logic gets
6. What are majority charge carriers in n-type and p-type semiconductors III Very short answer questions 4x1=4
7. What is a P-N junction diode ? define depletion layer 6. What are majority charge carriers in n-type and p-type semiconductors
8. Which gates are called universal gates. 7. What is a P-N junction diode ? define depletion layer
9. Draw the circuit symbols of p-n-p and n-p-n transistors. 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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diagrams. 1. Explaint he working of half wave and full wave rectifiers with circuit
II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8 diagrams.
2. Compare n-type and p-type semi conductor II. Answer any two questions 4x2=8
3. What is Zener didoe ? How. It can be used an voltage regulator. 2. Compare n-type and p-type semi conductor
4. Draw and explain V –i characteries of junction diode. 3. What is Zener didoe ? How. It can be used an voltage regulator.
5. Draw truth table and diagram of OR, AND are NOT logic gets 4. Draw and explain V –i characteries of junction diode.
III Very short answer questions 4x1=4 5. Draw truth table and diagram of OR, AND are NOT logic gets
6. What are majority charge carriers in n-type and p-type semiconductors III Very short answer questions 4x1=4
7. What is a P-N junction diode ? define depletion layer 6. What are majority charge carriers in n-type and p-type semiconductors
8. Which gates are called universal gates. 7. What is a P-N junction diode ? define depletion layer
9. Draw the circuit symbols of p-n-p and n-p-n transistors. 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 any FIVE questions 5x5=25 ~ ~ I Answer any FIVE questions
1. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x at the 5x5=25
positive end of the latus rectum 1. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x at the
2. If lx+my+n=0 is a normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax, then show that positive end of the latus rectum
al3+2alm2+nm2=0 2. If lx+my+n=0 is a normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax, then show that
3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the al3+2alm2+nm2=0
parabola y2=8ax are y = (x+2a) 3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the
4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the parabola y2=8ax are y = (x+2a)
parabola y2=4ax is the directrix x+a=0 4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the
5. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4ax and parabola y2=4ax is the directrix x+a=0
these tangents make angles 1, 2 with its axis,such that cot 1, +cot2 is a 5. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4ax and
constant d.then show that all such p lie on a horizontal line these tangents make angles 1, 2 with its axis,such that cot 1, +cot2 is a
6. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x 1, y1), (x2, y2) constant d.then show that all such p lie on a horizontal line
and (x3, y3) to the parabola y2 = 4ax ( a>0) is 1/6a |(y1-y2) (y2 – y3) (y3 – y1)| 6. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x 1, y1), (x2, y2)
sq. units and (x3, y3) to the parabola y2 = 4ax ( a>0) is 1/6a |(y1-y2) (y2 – y3) (y3 – y1)|
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1. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x at the ~ ~ I Answer any FIVE questions
positive end of the latus rectum 5x5=25
2. If lx+my+n=0 is a normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax, then show that 1. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y 2 = 6x at the
al3+2alm2+nm2=0 positive end of the latus rectum
3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the 2. If lx+my+n=0 is a normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax, then show that
parabola y2=8ax are y = (x+2a) al3+2alm2+nm2=0
4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the 3. Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x 2+y2=2a2 and the
parabola y2=4ax is the directrix x+a=0 parabola y2=8ax are y = (x+2a)
5. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4ax and 4. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the
these tangents make angles 1, 2 with its axis,such that cot 1, +cot2 is a parabola y2=4ax is the directrix x+a=0
constant d.then show that all such p lie on a horizontal line 5. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4ax and
6. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x 1, y1), (x2, y2) these tangents make angles 1, 2 with its axis,such that cot 1, +cot2 is a
and (x3, y3) to the parabola y2 = 4ax ( a>0) is 1/6a |(y1-y2) (y2 – y3) (y3 – y1)| constant d.then show that all such p lie on a horizontal line
sq. units 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)|
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I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20 SEC :Seniors : MPC & BiPC Time: 3Hrs DATE :
1. What are isotones and isomers? 24.10.16
2. What are thermal neutrons? What is their importance? I Answer all of the following questions
3. Define Becquerel and Curie 10x2=20
4. What is the function of moderator in a nucear reactor? 1. What are isotones and isomers?
5. What is a p-n junction diode? Define depletion layer. 2. What are thermal neutrons? What is their importance?
6. How is a battery connected to a junction diode in i) forward and 3. Define Becquerel and Curie
ii) reverse biased. 4. What is the function of moderator in a nucear reactor?
7. What happens to the width of the depletion layer in a p-n junction diode when 5. What is a p-n junction diode? Define depletion layer.
it is i) forward – biased and ii) reverse biased? 6. How is a battery connected to a junction diode in i) forward and
8. Draw the circuit symbols for p – n – p and n – p – n transistors. ii) reverse biased.
9. Define amplifer and amplification factor. 7. What happens to the width of the depletion layer in a p-n junction diode
10. Which gates are called universal gates? when it is i) forward – biased and ii) reverse biased?
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24 8. Draw the circuit symbols for p – n – p and n – p – n transistors.
11. .Write a short note on the discovery of neutron. 9. Define amplifer and amplification factor.
12. Define half life period and decay constant for a radioactive substance. 10. Which gates are called universal gates?
Deduce the relation between them. II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
13. Distinguish between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. 11. .Write a short note on the discovery of neutron.
14. Discuss the behaviour of p-n junction. How does a potentialbarrier develop at 12. Define half life period and decay constant for a radioactive substance.
the junction. Deduce the relation between them.
15. What is a photodiode? Explain its working with a ciruit diagram and draw its 13. Distinguish between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
14. Discuss the behaviour of p-n junction. How does a potentialbarrier
I-V characteristics? develop
16. Explain the working of LED and what are its advantages over conventional at the junction.
15. What is a photodiode? Explain its working with a ciruit diagram and draw
incadesent low power lamps
its I-V characteristics?
17. Explain how transistor can be used as a switch?
16. Explain the working of LED and what are its advantages over
18. Explain the principle and working at a nuclear reactor with the help of a
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
with diagrams. 18. Explain the principle and working at a nuclear reactor with the help of a
20. What is a junction diode? Explain the formation of depletion region at the labeled diagram.
junction. Explain the variation of depletion region in forward and reverse-
biased condition. III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
21. Explain the source of stellar energy. Explain the carbon – nitrogen cycle, 19. What is rectifier? Explain the working or half wave and full wave
proton – proton cycle occurring in stars. rectifiers
with diagrams.
20. What is a junction diode? Explain the formation of depletion region at the
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, 21. Give an account of VSEPR theory and its applications?
proton – proton cycle occurring in stars.

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24.10.16
I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
1. What is homogeneous equilibrium? Write two homogenous reactions? I Answer all of the following questions 10x2=20
1. What is homogeneous equilibrium? Write two homogenous reactions?
2. Can catalyst disturb the state of equilibrium?
2. Can catalyst disturb the state of equilibrium?
3. Give two chemical Equilibrium reaction’s for which Kp=Kc?
3. Give two chemical Equilibrium reaction’s for which Kp=Kc?
4. Why the concentration of pure liquids and pure solids are ignored from
4. Why the concentration of pure liquids and pure solids are ignored from
equilibrium constant expression?
equilibrium constant expression?
5. Define equilibrium constant?
5. Define equilibrium constant?
6. What is meant by ionic product of water? Write its value at 25 oc
6. What is meant by ionic product of water? Write its value at 25 oc
7. All Bronsted bases are Lewis bases Explain?
7. All Bronsted bases are Lewis bases Explain?
8. Ice melts slowly at high altitudes. Explain why?
8. Ice melts slowly at high altitudes. Explain why?
9. What is degree of ionization?
9. What is degree of ionization?
10. Give two examples of Salts whose aqueous solutions are acidic?
10. Give two examples of Salts whose aqueous solutions are acidic?
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
II .Answer any Six of the following questions 6x4=24
11. What is a conjugate acid-base pair ? Illustrate with examples?
11. What is a conjugate acid-base pair ? Illustrate with examples?
12. Give the General characteristics of equilibria involving physical process?
12. Give the General characteristics of equilibria involving physical process?
13. Discuss the application of Lechaterlier’s principle for the industrial synthesis
of Ammonia 13. Discuss the application of Lechaterlier’s principle for the industrial
14. 50ml of 0.2 M Hcl is added to 30ml of 0.1 M KOH solution find PH of the synthesis
solution? of Ammonia
15. Calculate the PH for 0.004M NaOH Solution? 14. 50ml of 0.2 M Hcl is added to 30ml of 0.1 M KOH solution find PH of the
16. Explain Lewis acid – base theory with suitable example? solution?
17. What is a buffer solution? 50ml of 0.1M NH4OH, 25ml of 2M NH4Cl were 15. Calculate the PH for 0.004M NaOH Solution?
used to make a buffer what is the PH if P ka is 4.8? 16. Explain Lewis acid – base theory with suitable example?
18. Aqueous solution of CH3 COONa is basic explain? 17. What is a buffer solution? 50ml of 0.1M NH4OH, 25ml of 2M NH4Cl
III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16 were
19. What do you understand by hybridization? Explain different types of used to make a buffer what is the PH if P ka is 4.8?
18. Aqueous solution of CH3 COONa is basic explain?
hubridisation involving sand porbitals? III Answer any two of the following 2x8=16
20. Give the molecular orbitals energy diagram of N2 and O2. Calculate the 19. What do you understand by hybridization? Explain different types of

respective bond order. Write the magnetic nature of N 2 and O2 molecules? hubridisation involving sand porbitals?
20. Give the molecular orbitals energy diagram of N2 and O2. Calculate the x2  5x  7
14. Resolve into partial fractions.
respective bond order. Write the magnetic nature of N 2 and O2 molecules? ( x  3)3
21. Give an account of VSEPR theory and its applications? x3
15. Resolve into partial fractions.
(1  x) 2 (1  x 2 )
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SEC : Senior : VCP Marks:75 DATE : 06.10.16 16. Resolve into partial fractions.
I Answer all Questions 10x2=20 ( x  1)( x  2)
1. If 1, 1, α are the roots of x3 – 6x2 + 9x – 4 = 0, then find α x4
17. Find the coefficient of xn in the power series expansion of
2. Form the polynominal equation with rational coefficients whose roots are x  5x  6
2

4 3, 5 2i specifying the region in which the expansion is valid


3. Find an algebraic equation of defree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots of III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35
18. Find the number of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the
the equation 6x4 – 7x3 + 8x2 – 7x + 2 = 0
digits 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, if no two digits are the same. How many of them are
4. Show that 2x3 + 5x2 + 5x + 2 = 0 is a reciprocal equation of class one
divisible by
5. From the polynomial equation whose roots are the cubes of the roots of
i) 2 ii) 3 iii) 4 iv) 5 v) 25
x3+3x2+2=0
6. If (n+1)P5:nP5 = 3:2, find n
4n
C2 n 1.3.5...(4n  1)
19. Prove that 
7. Find the number of ways in which 4 letters can be put in 4 addressed
2n
Cn {1.3.5...(2n  1)}2
envelopes so that no letter goes into the envelope meant for it 20. If α, ,  are the roots of x3 – 7x + 6 = 0, then find the equation whose
8. Find the number of bijections from a set A containing 7 elements onto roots
itself. are (α- )2, (-)2 , (-α)2
9. Find the number of 7-digit numbers that can be formed using 2, 2, 2, 3, 3,4,4 21. Solve x4 – 5x3 + 5x2 + 5x – 6 = 0, given that the product of two of its roots is 3.
10. Find the number of positive divisors of 1080.
II.. Answer any Five of the following 5x 4 = 20 22. Solve the equation 8x3 – 20x2 + 6x + 9=0 given that the equation has multiple
11. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that cana be formed using the roots

digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 a2 b2 c2 k2
23. Show that the equation    ....   xm
12. If the lettersof the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if x  a1 x  b1 x  c1 x  k1
the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of where a, b, c, ….k, m, a1 b1, …..k1 are all real numbers, can not
the word EAMCET. have a non-real root.
13. A teacher wants to take 10 students to a part. He can take exactly 3 students 25. Solve the x4 – 10x3 +26x2 – 10x + 1= 0
at a time and will not take the same group of 3 students more than once.
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SEC : Juniors : Science & Arts Marks:25
I. Annotate any one of the following:- 1x4=4 a) They sit and stare and stare and sit , until they’re hypnotized by it,
a) They sit and stare and stare and sit , until they’re hypnotized by it, until they’re absolutely drunk, with all that shocking ghastly Junk
until they’re absolutely drunk, with all that shocking ghastly Junk b) It rots the sense in the head? It kills imagination dead !
b) It rots the sense in the head? It kills imagination dead ! It clogs and clutters up the mind !
It clogs and clutters up the mind ! .II. Answer any one of the following :- 1x4=4
.II. Answer any one of the following :- 1x4=4 a) Sudha murthy was extremely determined and resolute.
a) Sudha murthy was extremely determined and resolute. Justify this statement
Justify this statement b) Why did Sudha Murthy not feel nervous at the intervies ?
b) Why did Sudha Murthy not feel nervous at the intervies ? III. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
III. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. 5x1=5
that follow. 5x1=5 One day in primary school the teacher told our class, ‘Draw a leaf’ and left.
One day in primary school the teacher told our class, ‘Draw a leaf’ and left. Later, Later, as each boy showed him his work, the teacher was furious. When my return
as each boy showed him his work, the teacher was furious. When my return came, he came, he looked at the peepal leaf on my slate and asked, ‘Did you draw this ?’ I got
looked at the peepal leaf on my slate and asked, ‘Did you draw this ?’ I got scared and said, scared and said, ‘ No sir …….and Started walking backwards thinking I’d get a slap.
‘ No sir …….and Started walking backwards thinking I’d get a slap. But he said, very But he said, very good, you’ll become a good artist’, and gave me 10 marks out of 10.
good, you’ll become a good artist’, and gave me 10 marks out of 10. Questions:
Questions: 1. What were the children asked to draw ?
1. What were the children asked to draw ? 2. How did the teacher praise the writer of the passage?
2. How did the teacher praise the writer of the passage?

3. Write the synonym of ‘ furious’.


3. Write the synonym of ‘ furious’. 4. Write the antonym of ‘backwards’
4. Write the antonym of ‘backwards’ 5. Write True of False: The drawing talent of the writer was recognized at
5. Write True of False: The drawing talent of the writer was recognized at an an early age.
early age. IV. Supply the missing letters in the following words:- 4x1/2=2
IV. Supply the missing letters in the following words:- 4x1/2=2 a) f – m – us b) n – rv – us c) gr – d – al d) str – t – h
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
V. Underline the silent consonants in the following words: 6x1/2=3 a) fasten b) align c) prayer d) build e) debut f) dawn
a) fasten b) align c) prayer d) build e) debut f) dawn VI. Match the words in column ‘A’ witht heir meanings in colum ‘B’:-
VI. Match the words in column ‘A’ witht heir meanings in colum ‘B’:- A B 6x1/2=3
A B 6x1/2=3 1. buggy a) a short nap, after the midday meal
1. buggy a) a short nap, after the midday meal 2. sirloin b) a fine film of cobwebs light and delicate
2. sirloin b) a fine film of cobwebs light and delicate 3. Siesta c) a small, light one – horse carriage
3. Siesta c) a small, light one – horse carriage 4. gossamer d) a unit of money in several European countries
4. gossamer d) a unit of money in several European countries 5. crown e) a decorative candle stick.
5. crown e) a decorative candle stick. 6. Candelabrum f) a piece of meat from a cow’s back.
6. Candelabrum f) a piece of meat from a cow’s back. VII Complete the following dialogue:- 1x4=4
VII Complete the following dialogue:- 1x4=4 Rajesh : I am so happy to ……..1(a)…….after …..1(b)……..
Rajesh : I am so happy to ……..1(a)…….after …..1(b)…….. Sateesh : Can’t believe that six years …2(a)….. since we …..2(b)……
Sateesh : Can’t believe that six years ……2(a)….. since we …..2(b)…… Rajesh : Are you ……3(a)…or still …3(b)………
Rajesh : Are you ……3(a)…or still …3(b)……… Sateesh : I complete ….4(a)…and soon after …………4(b)…
Sateesh : I complete ….4(a)…and soon after ……4(b)…

3. Write the synonym of ‘ furious’.


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SEC : Juniors : Science & Arts Marks:25 early age.
IV. Supply the missing letters in the following words:- 4x1/2=2
I. Annotate any one of the following:- 1x4=4
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 A B 6x1/2=3
a) fasten b) align c) prayer d) build e) debut f) dawn 1. buggy a) a short nap, after the midday meal
VI. Match the words in column ‘A’ witht heir meanings in colum ‘B’:- 2. sirloin b) a fine film of cobwebs light and delicate
A B 6x1/2=3 3. Siesta c) a small, light one – horse carriage
1. buggy a) a short nap, after the midday meal 4. gossamer d) a unit of money in several European countries
2. sirloin b) a fine film of cobwebs light and delicate 5. crown e) a decorative candle stick.
3. Siesta c) a small, light one – horse carriage 6. Candelabrum f) a piece of meat from a cow’s back.
4. gossamer d) a unit of money in several European countries VII Complete the following dialogue:- 1x4=4
5. crown e) a decorative candle stick. Rajesh : I am so happy to ……..1(a)…….after …..1(b)……..
6. Candelabrum f) a piece of meat from a cow’s back. Sateesh : Can’t believe that six years ……2(a)….. since we…..2(b)……
VII Complete the following dialogue:- 1x4=4 Rajesh : Are you ……3(a)…or still …3(b)………
Rajesh : I am so happy to ……..1(a)…….after …..1(b)…….. Sateesh : I complete ….4(a)…and soon after ……4(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)…

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SUB : English Weekly Test DATE : 10.12.16
SEC : Juniors : Science & Arts Marks:25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR I. Annotate any one of the following:- 1x4=4
SUB : English Weekly Test DATE : 10.12.16 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 left.
III. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions Later, as each boy showed him his work, the teacher was furious. When my return
that follow. 5x1=5 came, he looked at the peepal leaf on my slate and asked, ‘Did you draw this ?’ I got
One day in primary school the teacher told our class, ‘Draw a leaf’ and left. Later, scared and said, ‘ No sir …….and Started walking backwards thinking I’d get a slap.
as each boy showed him his work, the teacher was furious. When my return came, he But he said, very good, you’ll become a good artist’, and gave me 10 marks out of 10.
looked at the peepal leaf on my slate and asked, ‘Did you draw this ?’ I got scared and said, Questions:
‘ No sir …….and Started walking backwards thinking I’d get a slap. But he said, very 1. What were the children asked to draw ?
good, you’ll become a good artist’, and gave me 10 marks out of 10. 2. How did the teacher praise the writer of the passage?
Questions:
1. What were the children asked to draw ? VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
2. How did the teacher praise the writer of the passage? SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25
SEC :Senior: VEP-1 . DATE 16.12.16
3. Write the synonym of ‘ furious’. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
4. Write the antonym of ‘backwards’
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5. Write True of False: The drawing talent of the writer was recognized at an early age.
IV. Supply the missing letters in the following words:- 4x1/2=2
I. Answer all questions 5x2=10
2 2
a) f – m – us b) n – rv – us c) gr – d – al d) str – t – h 1. Find the angle between the circles x + y – 12x – 6y + 41 = 0 and
V. Underline the silent consonants in the following words: 6x1/2=3 x2 + y2 +4x + 6y - 59 = 0
a) fasten b) align c) prayer d) build e) debut f) dawn 2. Find k, if the pair of cirfcles x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y +12 = 0 and
VI. Match the words in column ‘A’ witht heir meanings in colum ‘B’:-
x2 + y2 – 4x +6y +k = 0 are orthogonal. x2 + y2 – 4x +6y +k = 0 are orthogonal.
3. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles 3. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles
2 2 2 2
x + y – 4x – 4y +3 = 0, x + y – 5x – 6y +4 = 0 x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y +3 = 0, x2 + y2 – 5x – 6y +4 = 0
4. Show that the circles x2 + y2 -2x+4y+4=0 and x2 + y2+3x +4y +1 = 0 are 4. Show that the circles x2 + y2 -2x+4y+4=0 and x2 + y2+3x +4y +1 = 0 are
intersect each other othrogonally. intersect each other othrogonally.
5. If the angle between the circles x2 + y2 -12x - 6y + 41=0 and 5. If the angle between the circles x2 + y2 -12x - 6y + 41=0 and
x2 + y2 +kx +6y -59= 0 is 45o then find k. x2 + y2 +kx +6y -59= 0 is 45o then find k.

II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15


II Answer any 3 of the following 3x5=15
6. Find the eqation of the circle which is orthogonal to each of the following
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 ,
circles x2 + y2 +2x + 17y + 4 = 0 , x2 + y2+7x +6y +11 = 0 ,
x2 + y2 - x +22y +3 = 0
x2 + y2 - x +22y +3 = 0
7. Find the eqation of the circle cutting orthogonally to the circles
7. Find the eqation of the circle cutting orthogonally to the circles
x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y +11= 0, x2 + y2 -10x - 4y +21 = 0 and has 2x + 3y = 7 as
x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y +11= 0, x2 + y2 -10x - 4y +21 = 0 and has 2x + 3y = 7 as
diameter
diameter
8. If the straight line represented by x cos  + y sin  = p intersects the circle
8. If the straight line represented by x cos  + y sin  = p intersects the circle
x2 + y2 = a2 at the points A and B, then show that the equation of the circle
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
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.
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
S x2 + y2 +3x +5y +4 = 0 and S1  x2 + y2 +5x +3y +4 = 0

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SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25 SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20
SEC :Senior: VEP-1 . DATE :16.12.16 SEC : JUNIORS : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 . DATE :09.12.16
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1. Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation for
I. Answer all questions 5x2=10 the reactions of Ethylene with the following
1. Find the angle between the circles x2 + y2 – 12x – 6y + 41 = 0 and a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO 4
d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide
x2 + y2 +4x + 6y - 59 = 0 f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water
2. Find k, if the pair of cirfcles x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y +12 = 0 and i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC.
II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens
with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO 3 and Cu2Cl2
f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO 3 and Cu2Cl2

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SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SEC : JUNIORS : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 . DATE :09.12.16
SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20 1.Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation for
SEC : JUNIORS : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 . DATE :09.12.16 the reactions of Ethylene with the following
1. Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO 4
for the reactions of Ethylene with the following d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide
a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO 4 f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water
d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC.
f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react
i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC. with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens
II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO 3 and Cu2Cl2
with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens
f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO 3 and Cu2Cl2

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20
SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20 SEC : JUNIORS : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 . DATE :09.12.16
SEC : JUNIORS : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 . DATE :09.12.16 1.Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation for
1.Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation for the reactions of Ethylene with the following
the reactions of Ethylene with the following a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO 4
a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO 4 d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide
d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water
f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC.
i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC. II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react
II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens
with a) Water b) Ozone c) Acetic acid d) Hydrogen e) Halogens f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO 3 and Cu2Cl2
f) Hydrogen halide g) ammonical AgNO 3 and Cu2Cl2

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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20
SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20 SEC : JUNIORS :, VEP-2. BiPC DATE :09.12.16
SEC : JUNIORS : VIP-A, B, VEP-1 . DATE :09.12.16 1. Give the methods of preparation of Acetylene? How does it react
1.Describe two methods of preparation of Ethylene. Give equation for with
the reactions of Ethylene with the following 8Marks
a) Ozone b) Hypohalous acid c) Cold & dil alk. KMnO 4 a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens
d) Heated with O2 at high pressure. E) Hydrogen halide e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution
f) Hydrogen g) Bromine h) Water 2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C.
i) Oxygen inpresence of Ag at 200oC. CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4Marks
II. Give two methods of preparation of acetylene. How does it react 3. Give an account of V S E P R Theory and its applications ? 8Marks
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SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC : JUNIORS :, VEP-2. BiPC DATE :09.12.16 SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20
1. Give the methods of preparation of Acetylene? How does it react SEC : JUNIORS :, VEP-2. BiPC DATE :09.12.16
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.
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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SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC : JUNIORS :, VEP-2. BiPC DATE :09.12.16 SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20
1. Give the methods of preparation of Acetylene? How does it react SEC : JUNIORS :, VEP-2. BiPC DATE :09.12.16
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.
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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SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC : JUNIORS :, VEP-2. BiPC DATE :09.12.16 SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20
1. Give the methods of preparation of Acetylene? How does it react SEC : JUNIORS :, VEP-2. BiPC DATE :09.12.16
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.
3. Give an account of V S E P R Theory and its applications ? 8Marks CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4 Marks
3. Give an account of V S E P R Theory and its applications ? 8Marks
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SUB : CHEMISTRY Weekly Test Marks:20
SEC : JUNIORS :, VEP-2. BiPC DATE :09.12.16
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
1.Give the methods of preparation of Acetylene? How does it react SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25
with 8Marks SEC :Senior:VEIP-I . DATE :09.12.16
a) Water 2) Ozone c) Hydrogen d) Halogens ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
e) With Ammonical AgNO3 Solution & with Ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution Answer any five of the following 5x 5 = 25
2. Complete the following reaction and name the products A, B, & C. 1. Find the eqation of a circle which passes through (4, 1) and (-6, 5) and
CaC2 H2o A hotmetal tube B AlCl3 + CH3Cl C 4 Marks having
3. Give an account of V S E P RTheory and its applications ? 5Marks the centre on 4x + 3y -24 = 0
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 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
radius 13 the
5. Find the direct common tangents of the circles circle on which they lie (9, 1) , (7, 9) (-2, ,12) , (6, 10)
x2 + y2 + 22x – 4x – 100 = 0 and x2 + y2 - 22x + 4y + 100 = 0 4. Find the equqtions of circles which touch 2x-3y + 1 = 0 at (1, 1) and having
6. Prove that The combined equation of the pair of tangents drawn radius 13
from an external point P ( x1 , y1) to the circle S = 0 is SS11 = S12. 5. Find the direct common tangents of the circles
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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SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25
SEC :Senior:VEIP-I . DATE :09.12.16
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Answer any five of the following 5x 5 = 25
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 1. Find the eqation of a circle which passes through (4, 1) and (-6, 5) and
SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25 having
SEC :Senior:VEIP-I . DATE :09.12.16 the centre on 4x + 3y -24 = 0
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2. If (2, 0), (0, 1) ( 4, 5) and ( 0, c) are concyconcyclic then find c.
Answer any five of the following 5x 5 = 25 3. Show that the four points in each of the concyclic and find the equation of
1. Find the eqation of a circle which passes through (4, 1) and (-6, 5) and having 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
radius 13 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
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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SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25
SEC :Senior:VEIP-I . DATE :09.12.16
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Answer any five of the following 5x 5 = 25
1. Find the eqation of a circle which passes through (4, 1) and (-6, 5) and having
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB : MATHS II B Weekly Test Marks:25
SEC :JUNIORS : VIP-A, B, VEP-1, 2 . DATE 13.12.16
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I. Answer all questions 10x2=20
3
1. If f (x) = 7 x 3 x ( x > 0) then find f (x)
1

ax  b dy
2. If f (x) = then find
cx  d dx
3. If f (x) = 1 + x + x2 + …+ x100 then find f1 (1)
dy
4. If y = sec ( tan x), find
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. 24. At any point t on the curve x = a (t + sin t) , y = a (1-cos t), find the
12. Find the derivative of cos2 x from the first principle. lengths of tangent, normal. Subtangent and subnormal.

 1  x2  1  x2  dy
13. If y = Tan-1   for 0 < | x | < 1 , find
 1  x  1  x 
2 2
dx
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
18. If y = x a  x  a log( x  a  x )then P.T  2 a 2  x2
2 2 2 2 2

dx
dy
19. If y = x tan x + (sin x ) cos x , find
dx
 a cos x  b 
20. If a > b > 0 and 0 < x <  , f (x) = (a2 – b2) , cos-1   then P.T.
 a  b cos x 
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
coordinate axes in A and B, then show that the length AB is a constant.
22. If the tangent at any point P on the curce xmyn = am+n (mn 0) meets the
coordinate axes in A, B, then show that AP:BP is a constant.
23. Show that the curves y2 = 4(x+1) and y2 = 36 (9-x) intersect orthogonally.
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

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


1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
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


4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation

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


4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation

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


4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
9. Rythu Bazzar 10 Kissan Credit Card 11. SEZ 12. Dis Investment
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation
13. Service Sector 14 Tourism 15. WTO 16 MFN 17. Liberalization
18.Bio Diversity 19. Swatch Bharath Abhiyan 20 Ozone Deflation

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


1. Economic Growth 2. Dual Economy 3. Population Explosion
4. TMR 5. SSA 6. JSY 7. Micro Finance 8. Disgussed Unemployment
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
SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 18.11.2017
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
1. He must focus, and focus relentlessly.
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.
2.The concentration of a heart surgeon, the reflexes of a fighter pilot, the guts of a
3. I am a vessel of righteousness
boxer.
Scattering seeds of justice
3. I am a vessel of righteousness
And serving the noblest uses
Scattering seeds of justice
II. Answer the following 2x4=8
And serving the noblest uses
1. What are the qualifications, according to the writer, that a wicket keeper should
II. Answer the following 2x4=8
possess?
1. What are the qualifications, according to the writer, that a wicket keeper should
2. Describe the use of the fly and the spider in the poem ‘Aspider and a fly’.
possess?
III Anser in about 25 lines 1x8=8
2. Describe the use of the fly and the spider in the poem ‘Aspider and a fly’.
1. What is the moral of the story that the bachelor narrated? How is the story going to
III Anser in about 25 lines 1x8=8
create problems for the aunt?
1. What is the moral of the story that the bachelor narrated? How is the story going to
IV. Write the synonyms 2x1/2=1
create problems for the aunt?
1. Pinnacle 2. Succumb
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
SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 18.11.2017
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
1. He must focus, and focus relentlessly.
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.
2. The concentration of a heart surgeon, the reflexes of a fighter pilot, the guts of a
3. I am a vessel of righteousness
boxer.
Scattering seeds of justice
3. I am a vessel of righteousness
And serving the noblest uses
Scattering seeds of justice
II. Answer the following 2x4=8
And serving the noblest uses
1. What are the qualifications, according to the writer, that a wicket keeper should
II. Answer the following 2x4=8
possess?
1. What are the qualifications, according to the writer, that a wicket keeper should
2. Describe the use of the fly and the spider in the poem ‘Aspider and a fly’.
possess?
III Anser in about 25 lines 1x8=8
2. Describe the use of the fly and the spider in the poem ‘Aspider and a fly’.
1. What is the moral of the story that the bachelor narrated? How is the story going to
III Anser in about 25 lines 1x8=8
create problems for the aunt?
1. What is the moral of the story that the bachelor narrated? How is the story going to
IV. Write the synonyms 2x1/2=1
create problems for the aunt?
1. Pinnacle 2. Succumb
IV. Write the synonyms 2x1/2=1
1. Pinnacle 2. Succumb

CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS CHEMICALS REQUIREMENTS


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1. BURETTLE STANDS 30
2. CIBUCAK FKASJ - 40
3. BEAKER’S 60 (POLYTHENE – 30 + GLASS-30) (200ML)
4. BURETTLE 40 (BOROSIL GLASS) (50ML)
5. PIPETTE – 40 (20 ML)
6. GLAZEDTILE 30 (WHITE)
7. WATCH GLASS 40
8. HOLDER’S 40 (TEST TUBE)
9. NICKEL SPATULA 40
10. PLATINUM WIRE LOOP 25
11. BOILING TEST TUBES 30
12. TEST TUBES 50
13. FUNNELS 25
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)
20. Ammonium Carbonate – 500 gms (2)
21. Sodium hydroxide pellets – 500 gms(1)
22. Ammonia solution – 500 ml (2)
23. Ethy Alcohol – 500ml
24. Glacial Acetic acid – 500 ml (1)
25. Acetal dehyde – 500 ml (1)
26. Acetone 500ml (1)
27. Aniline -- 500ml (1)
28. Benzaldehyde ---500ml (1)
29. 2, 4 Dinitro Phyneyl Hydrazine – 250g
30. Schiff’s reagvent - 125 nl x 2
31. FeCl3 – 250 gms
32. Mortar , Pestle (20)
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
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 SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 25.11.2017
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8 I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
a. “ We like whatever helps us a. “ We like whatever helps us
To line our purse with pence” To line our purse with pence”
b. A bull has no sense, b. A bull has no sense,
What about man What about man
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 II. Short Answers 2x4=8
a. We abuse land because we regard it a. We abuse land because we regard it
as a commodity belongs to us as a commodity belongs to us
Discuss how the poet explains the abuse of Discuss how the poet explains the abuse of
Land by modern man Land by modern man
In Harvest Hymn. In Harvest Hymn.
b. Explain how the poet compares and b. Explain how the poet compares and
contrasts the bull with modern contrasts the bull with modern
man in the poem Bull in the city man in the poem Bull in the city
III . Sketch the character of Squealer the pig 1x8=8 III . Sketch the character of Squealer the pig 1x8=8
IV. Write the meaning of the given word 1x1=1 IV. Write the meaning of the given word 1x1=1
1) Gastroenterologist 1) Gastroenterologist

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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 25.11.2017 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 25.11.2017
I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8 SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
a. “ We like whatever helps us I. Annotate the following ( Any two) 2x4=8
To line our purse with pence” a. “ We like whatever helps us
b. A bull has no sense, To line our purse with pence”
What about man b. A bull has no sense,
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 What about man
a. We abuse land because we regard it II. Short Answers 2x4=8
as a commodity belongs to us a. We abuse land because we regard it
Discuss how the poet explains the abuse of as a commodity belongs to us
Land by modern man Discuss how the poet explains the abuse of
In Harvest Hymn. Land by modern man
b. Explain how the poet compares and In Harvest Hymn.
b. Explain how the poet compares and
contrasts the bull with modern 16. Prove that r (r1 + r2 + r3) = ab + bc + ca - S2
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 17. If r1 = 2, r2 = 3 , r3 = 6 and r = 1 , Prove that a = 3, b = 4 and c = 5
1) Gastroenterologist

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SUB : MATHS IA MONTHLY Test Marks:75 // 2 //
SEC :JUNIORS MPC . DATE :27.11.17
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I Answer the following 10x2=20
     III. Answr any five of the following 5x7=35
1. If A = 0, , , ,  and f : A B is a surjection defined by
 6 4 3 2 18. If f : A B, g : B C be bijections. Then P.T. (gof) : A C is a
f ( x) = cos x then find B.
x bijection.
2. If f (x) = 2x-1, g (x) = for all x  R, then find (gof) (x).
2 19. If f : A B , g: B C be bijections. Then P.T. (gof)-1= f-1 og-1
3. If f =  (1, 2),(2, 3),(3, 1) then find i) 2f ii) f 20. If f : A B, I A and I B be indentify functions on A and B respectively.
4. Find the domain of f (x) = 4x  x 2 Then prove that foI A =f = I Bof
5. Find the range of log |4-x2| 21. If f : A B be a bijection. Then P.T. fof-1 = IB and f-1 of= IA.
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 r1 r2 r3 1 1
7. If cosh x =sec then prove that tanh2 = tan2 Tan 1 . 22. Show that    
2 bc ca ab r 2 R
1 1 65 21
8. Show that tanh-1    log e 3 23. If a = 13 , b= 14, c=15,show that R = r = 4, r1 = , r2 = 12 and r3 = 14
2 2 8 2
9. If sinh x = ¾, find cosh (2x) and sinh (2x) 21 3
10. If sinh x = 3, then show that x = loge (3+ 10 ) 24. The upper the protion of a vertical pole subtends and angle   at a
2 4
II. Answer any five of the following 5x4=20 point in the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from the
11. If a:b:c=7:8:9 then find CosA : CosB: CosC foot. Given that the vertical pole is at a height less that 100 m from the
ground, find its height
a 2 bc Cos A
12. If sin =( ) then show that cos  =
bc bc 2
abc
13. Show that a2 cot A + b2 cot B+ c2 cot C =
R
2 2
a c
14. Show that sin 2C + sin 2A = 
4 4
15. Show that r + r3+ r1 – r2 = 4R cos B.
21 3
13.. The upper the protion of a vertical pole subtends and angle   at a
2 4
point in the horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 40m from
the
foot. Given that the vertical pole is at a height less that 100 m from the
ground, find its height
A B c bc  ca  ab  s 2
14. Prove that tan  tan  tan 
2 2 2 

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SUB : MATHS IA MONTHLY Test Marks:50
SEC :JUNIORS MEC . DATE :27.11.17 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SUB : MATHS IA MONTHLY Test Marks:50
I Answer the following 5x2=10 SEC :JUNIORS MEC . DATE :27.11.17
1. For any x  R P.T. Cosh4 x – Sinh4x = cosh(2x) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
x I Answer the following 5x2=10
2. If cosh x =sec then prove that tanh2 = tan2 Tan 1 . 1. For any x  R P.T. Cosh4 x – Sinh4x = cosh(2x)
2 x
1 1 2. If cosh x =sec then prove that tanh2 = tan2 Tan 1 .
3. Show that tanh -1
   log e 3 2
2 2 1 1
4. If sinh x = ¾, find cosh (2x) and sinh (2x) 3. Show that tanh-1    log e 3
2 2
5. If sinh x = 3, then show that x = loge (3+ 10 )
4. If sinh x = ¾, find cosh (2x) and sinh (2x)
II. Answer any three of the following 3x4=12 5. If sinh x = 3, then show that x = loge (3+ 10 )
6. If a:b:c=7:8:9 then find CosA : CosB: CosC
II. Answer any three of the following 3x4=12
6. If a:b:c=7:8:9 then find CosA : CosB: CosC
a 2 bc Cos A
7. If sin =( ) then show that cos  =
bc bc 2 a 2 bc Cos A
8. Prove that r (r1 + r2 + r3) = ab + bc + ca - S2 7. If sin =( ) then show that cos  =
bc bc 2
8. Prove that r (r1 + r2 + r3) = ab + bc + ca - S2
9. If r1 = 2, r2 = 3 , r3 = 6 and r = 1 , Prove that a = 3, b = 4 and c = 5
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
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (abc) 2 8 3 a triangle respresent then show that
(a) + + = (b) + - = c) P1P2P3 = 
p1 p2 p3 r p1 p2 p3 r3 8R3 abc 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(a) + + = (b) + - = c) P1P2P3 =
r1 r2 r3 1 1 p1 p2 p3 r p1 p2 p3 r3
11. Show that    
bc ca ab r 2 R
65 21 (abc) 2 8 3
12. . If a = 13 , b= 14, c=15,show that R = r = 4, r1 = , r2 = 12 and r3 = 14 
8 2 8R3 abc
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SUB : MathS -2A WEEKLY TEST DATE : 17.07.18 SEC : SR.MPC & MEC Marks:25
SEC : SR.MPC & MEC Marks:25 I. Answer the following Questions : 2x5=10
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x5=10  6 1
 1 i
16
 6 1
1) If x=cis  , then find the value of x  6  2) Find the value of
If x=cis  , then find the value of  x   1 i
16
 x 
1)  2) Find the value of
 x6  II Answer any three of the following 3x7=21
II Answer any three of the following 3x7=21 1) If  ,  are the roots of the equation x  2x  4  0
2 then for any n N show that
1) If  ,  are the roots of the equation x2  2x  4  0 n N
then for any show that
 n 
 n 
 n   n  2n1 cos  
 n   n  2n1 cos    3 
 3  2) If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  ,prove
2) If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  ,prove 3
that cos   cos   cos    sin 2   sin 2   sin 2 
2 2 2
3 2
that cos   cos   cos    sin 2   sin 2   sin 2 
2 2 2

2 3) Find all the roots of the equations x11  x 7  x 4  1  0


3) Find all the roots of the equations x11  x 7  x 4  1  0 8
8    3
   1  sin  i cos
 3
8 8   1
1  sin 8  i cos 8 
4) Show that one value of
  
4) Show that one value of
  1 1  sin  i cos 
   8 8
1  sin  i cos 
 8 8

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SUB : MathS -2A WEEKLY TEST DATE : 17.07.18
SUB : MathS -2A WEEKLY TEST DATE : 17.07.18
SEC : SR.MPC & MEC Marks:25
SEC : SR.MPC & MEC Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x5=10
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x5=10
 6 1  6 1
 1 i
16
1) If x=cis  , then find the value of x  6  2) Find the value of  1 i
16 1) If x=cis  , then find the value of x  6  2) Find the value of
x   x 

II Answer any three of the following 3x7=21
II Answer any three of the following 3x7=21
1) If  ,  are the roots of the equation x2  2x  4  0 n N
1) If  ,  are the roots of the equation
then for any show that
x  2x  4  0
2 then for any n N show that

 n   n 
 n   n  2n1 cos    n   n  2n1 cos  
 3   3 
If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  ,prove
If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  ,prove
2)
2)

3 3
that cos   cos   cos    sin 2   sin 2   sin 2 
2 2 2
that cos   cos   cos    sin 2   sin 2   sin 2 
2 2 2

2 2
3) Find all the roots of the equations x11  x 7  x 4  1  0
3) Find all the roots of the equations x11  x 7  x 4  1  0
8
8
      3
1  sin 8  i cos 8 
3

1  sin 8  i cos 8  4) Show that one value of  1


4) Show that one value of
  1   
  1  sin  i cos 
1  sin  i cos   8 8
 8 8
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Seniors: VIP-B, VEP-2 & Bi.P.C Marks20
1.What are the parameters used to describe a progressive harmonic wave? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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? 2. What is the principle of superposition of waves?

4. What are ‘beats’? 3. What are harmonics?

5. The electric lines of forces do not intersect. Why? 4. What are ‘beats’?

6. Repulsion is the sure test of charging than attraction. Why? 5. The electric lines of forces do not intersect. Why?

7.How many electrons constitute 1 C of charge? 6. Repulsion is the sure test of charging than attraction. Why?

8. When is the electric flux negative and when is it positive? 7.How many electrons constitute 1 C of charge?

9. The dielectric strength of air is 3x106 Vm-1 at certain pressure. A parallel 8. When is the electric flux negative and when is it positive?

Plate capacitor with air in between the plates has a plate separation of 1 cm. 9. The dielectric strength of air is 3x106 Vm-1 at certain pressure. A parallel

Can you charge the capacitor to 3x106 v? Plate capacitor with air in between the plates has a plate separation of 1 cm.
Can you charge the capacitor to 3x106 v?
10. Three capacitances 1F, 2F and 3F are connected in series.
10. Three capacitances 1F, 2F and 3F are connected in series.
a. What is the ratio of charges?
b. What is the ratio of potential differences? a. What is the ratio of charges?

11.Can there be electric intensity at a point with zero electric potential? Give b. What is the ratio of potential differences?

An example. 11.Can there be electric intensity at a point with zero electric potential? Give

12. Define mean free path of electron in a conductor. An example.

13. Define resistivity or specific resistance. 12. Define mean free path of electron in a conductor.

14. Why is manganin used for making standard resistors? 13. Define resistivity or specific resistance.

15. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment? 14. Why is manganin used for making standard resistors?

16. A circular coil of radius r having N turns carries a current i. What is its magnetic 15. What is the importance of Oersted’s experiment?

Moment? 16. A circular coil of radius r having N turns carries a current i. What is its magnetic

17. What is the smallest value of current that can be measured with a moving Moment?

Coil galvanometer? 17. What is the smallest value of current that can be measured with a moving

18. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter. Coil galvanometer?

19. A current carrying circular loop lies on a smooth horizontal plane. Can a uniform 18. Distinguish between ammeter and voltmeter.

Magnetic field be set up in such a manner that the loop turns about the vertical axis? 19. A current carrying circular loop lies on a smooth horizontal plane. Can a uniform

20. What is the principle of a moving coil galvanometer? Magnetic field be set up in such a manner that the loop turns about the vertical axis?
20. What is the principle of a moving coil galvanometer?
30. Elasticity of Demand 31. Arc method
32. Law of Supply 33. Marginal Cost
34. Real Cost 35. Opportunity Cost
36. Giffen’s Paradox 37. Demand Function

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SUB: ECONOMICS-I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 17.08.2018 Marks: 100 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB: ECONOMICS-I TERMINAL EXAM Date: 17.08.2018 Marks: 100
I Answer any Three of the following: 3x10=30
I Answer any Three of the following: 3x10=30
1. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility theory?
1. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility theory?
2. Explain the law of equi-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
price elasticity of demand? 3. Define price elasticity of demand and what are the various types of
4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory? price elasticity of demand?
5. Write about the characteristic features of human wants? 4. Explain the law of variable proportions theory?
II Answer any eight of the following: 8x5=40 5. Write about the characteristic features of human wants?
6. Define utility? What are the types of utility? II Answer any eight of the following: 8x5=40
7. Write about Jacob Viner’s definition of economics? 6. Define utility? What are the types of utility?
8. What are the properties of Indifference curve? 7. Write about Jacob Viner’s definition of economics?
9. What is price line budget line? Explain its changes? 8. What are the properties of Indifference curve?
10. Write about Indifference map? 9. What is price line budget line? Explain its changes?
11. What are the factors that determine demand? 10. Write about Indifference map?
12. Why does a demand curve has a negative slope? 11. What are the factors that determine demand?
13. Explain the Total outlay method of elasticity of demand? 12. Why does a demand curve has a negative slope?
14. What are the exceptions to the law of demand? 13. Explain the Total outlay method of elasticity of demand?
15. What are the factors that determine elasticity of demand? 14. What are the exceptions to the law of demand?
16. Write about wealth definition of economics? 15. What are the factors that determine elasticity of demand?
17.Differences between cardinal utility and ordinal utility? 16. Write about wealth definition of economics?
III Answer any Fifteen of the following: 15x2=30 17.Differences between cardinal utility and ordinal utility?
III Answer any Fifteen of the following: 15x2=30
18. Price 19. Intermediary goods
20.Wealth 21. Utility 18. Price 19. Intermediary goods
22.Producer goods 23. Marginal Utility 20.Wealth 21. Utility
24. Indifference Map 25. Budget Line/Price Line 22.Producer goods 23. Marginal Utility
26. Demand Schedule 27. Income Demand 24. Indifference Map 25. Budget Line/Price Line
28. Cross Demand 29. Demand 26. Demand Schedule 27. Income Demand
28. Cross Demand 29. Demand
30. Elasticity of Demand 31. Arc method 1 2qa 1 qa 1 4qa
1) 2) zero 3) 4)
32. Law of Supply 33. Marginal Cost 4 r 2
4 0 r 2
4 0 r 2
34. Real Cost 35. Opportunity Cost 30 12 J work should be done in moving 0.01C charge between two point sin
36. Giffen’s Paradox 37. Demand Function the
electric field. The potential diference between the points
1) 1200 V 2) 100 V 3) 10 V 4) 12 V

26. If the charge on a body is increased by an amount of 3 C, the energy stored


in it increases by 21%. The original charge on the body.
1) 1 C 2) 10 C 3) 20 C 4) 15 C 26. If the charge on a body is increased by an amount of 3 C, the energy
27. The capacity of a parallel plate capacitor of each plate area aof 10cm x stored in it increases by 21%. The original charge on the body.
10cm abd separated by a distance 1 mm 1) 1 C 2) 10 C 3) 20 C 4) 15 C
1) 88.42 PF 2) 8 PF 3) 2 PF 4) 10 PF 27. The capacity of a parallel plate capacitor of each plate area aof 10cm x
28. Three connected conductors A, B and C have a total charge 49 C. the ratio 10cm abd separated by a distance 1 mm
of their capacitances are 1 : 3 : 2. The charges on them individuaslly. 1) 88.42 PF 2) 8 PF 3) 2 PF 4) 10 PF
1) 24C,12C,12C 2) 8C,18C,22C 3) 1) 8C,24C,16C 28. Three connected conductors A, B and C have a total charge 49 C. the
4) 16C,16C,16C ratio of their capacitances are 1 : 3 : 2. The charges on them
29. The potential due to the electrikc dipole at a distance r from the dipole on individuaslly.
the axial line 1) 24C,12C,12C 2) 8C,18C,22C 3) 1) 8C,24C,16C
1 2qa 1 qa 1 4qa 4) 16C,16C,16C
1) 2) zero 3) 4) 29. The potential due to the electrikc dipole at a distance r from the dipole on
4 r 2
4 0 r 2
4 0 r 2
the axial line
30 12 J work should be done in moving 0.01C charge between two point sin the 1 2qa 1 qa 1 4qa
electric field. The potential diference between the points 1) 2) zero 3) 4)
1) 1200 V 2) 100 V 3) 10 V 4) 12 V 4 r 2
4 0 r 2
4 0 r 2
30 12 J work should be done in moving 0.01C charge between two point sin
the electric field. The potential diference between the points
1) 1200 V 2) 100 V 3) 10 V 4) 12 V

26. If the charge on a body is increased by an amount of 3 C, the energy stored


in it increases by 21%. The original charge on the body.
1) 1 C 2) 10 C 3) 20 C 4) 15 C 26. If the charge on a body is increased by an amount of 3 C, the energy
27. The capacity of a parallel plate capacitor of each plate area aof 10cm x stored in it increases by 21%. The original charge on the body.
10cm abd separated by a distance 1 mm 1) 1 C 2) 10 C 3) 20 C 4) 15 C
1) 88.42 PF 2) 8 PF 3) 2 PF 4) 10 PF 27. The capacity of a parallel plate capacitor of each plate area aof 10cm x
28. Three connected conductors A, B and C have a total charge 49 C. the ratio 10cm abd separated by a distance 1 mm
of their capacitances are 1 : 3 : 2. The charges on them individuaslly. 1) 88.42 PF 2) 8 PF 3) 2 PF 4) 10 PF
1) 24C,12C,12C 2) 8C,18C,22C 3) 1) 8C,24C,16C 28. Three connected conductors A, B and C have a total charge 49 C. the
4) 16C,16C,16C ratio of their capacitances are 1 : 3 : 2. The charges on them
29. The potential due to the electrikc dipole at a distance r from the dipole on individuaslly.
the axial line 1) 24C,12C,12C 2) 8C,18C,22C 3) 1) 8C,24C,16C
4) 16C,16C,16C
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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 05.09.2018 SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 05.09.2018
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
I. Annotate the following 2x4=8 I. Annotate the following 2x4=8
1. There can be glory in failure and despair in success. 1. There can be glory in failure and despair in success.
2. “Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, 2. “Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings,
Make boot upon the summer’s velvet buds”. Make boot upon the summer’s velvet buds”.
II. Answer the following 2x4=8 II. Answer the following 2x4=8
1. How can the teacher install faith, love and courage in Lincoln’s son? 1. How can the teacher install faith, love and courage in Lincoln’s son?
2. According to Shakespeare,what are the lessons that human beings 2. According to Shakespeare,what are the lessons that human beings
must learn from honey-bees? must learn from honey-bees?
III. Identify the parts of speech of the following underlined words: 10x1/2=5 III. Identify the parts of speech of the following underlined words: 10x1/2=5
1. My parents are travelling to Japan next month 1. My parents are travelling to Japan next month
2. He doesn’t want to go with them. 2. He doesn’t want to go with them.
3. My brother is stronger than me. 3. My brother is stronger than me.
4. Calvin runs quickly. 4. Calvin runs quickly.
5. Elizabeth walks gracefully. 5. Elizabeth walks gracefully.
6. Have a look under the couch. 6. Have a look under the couch.
7. Oh dear! What happened? 7. Oh dear! What happened?
8. Meena doubts if she’ll pass the test. 8. Meena doubts if she’ll pass the test.
9. The bridegroom looked so handsome 9. The bridegroom looked so handsome
10. Dorothy has big blue eyes. 10. Dorothy has big blue eyes.
IV. Write the number of syllables in the following words 8x1/2=4 IV. Write the number of syllables in the following words 8x1/2=4
1. Portability 2. Vindictive 3. Perhaps 4. Good 1. Portability 2. Vindictive 3. Perhaps 4. Good
5. Calibration 6. Soldier 7. Right 8. Tempest. 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.
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
is √37 then find k.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21
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.
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
SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE : 04.09.18
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents
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.
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle.
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
is √37 then find k.
is √37 then find k.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the centre
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
on 4x+3y-24=0.
centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
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.
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
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. 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
SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE : 04.09.18
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25 SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2 I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents
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. a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle.
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
is √37 then find k. is √37 then find k.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the centre on 3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
4x+3y-24=0.
centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c. 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.
5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having radius
6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches √13.
the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact.
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
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SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25 SUB : MathS -2B WEEKLY TEST DATE : 04.09.18
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2 SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
I. Answer the following Questions : 2x1=2 2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
1.Find the values of a,b if ax2+bxy+3y2-5x+2y-3=0 represents is √37 then find k.
a circle. Also find the radius and centre of the circle. II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+y2-5x+4y+k=0 3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the
is √37 then find k. centre on 4x+3y-24=0.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21 4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4,1), (6,5) and having the centre on 5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having
4x+3y-24=0. radius√13.
4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c. 6. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches
5. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x-3y+1=0 at (1,1) and having radius √13. the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact.
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
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
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.
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
is √37 then find k.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21
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.
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
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
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.
2. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x 2+y2-5x+4y+k=0
is √37 then find k.
II. Answer any three of the following Questions : 3x7=21
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.
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
SEC : VIP-B VEP-1& 2 Marks:25
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.
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SUB : PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST DATE : 05.09.18
Marks:25
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SUB : PHYSICS WEEKLY TEST DATE : 05.09.18 I. Answer the following Questions : 10x1=10
Marks:25 1.What is the principle of production of Electro-magnetic waves.
2. What are the applications of microwaves.
I. Answer the following Questions : 10x1=10
3. Give 2 uses of IR rays.
1.What is the principle of production of Electro-magnetic waves.
4. A transformer converts 200v A.c into 2000 v A.c.Calculate the number of
2. What are the applications of microwaves.
Turns on the secondary if the primary has 10 turns.
3. Give 2 uses of IR rays.
5. What type of transformer are used in a 6r bed lamp.
4. A transformer converts 200v A.c into 2000 v A.c.Calculate the number of
6. What is the phenomenon involved in working of a transformer.
Turns on the secondary if the primary has 10 turns.
7. What is transformer ratio.
5. What type of transformer are used in a 6r bed lamp.
8. When does a LCR series circuit have minimum impedance.
6. What is the phenomenon involved in working of a transformer.
9. State Faradays laws of EMI.
7. What is transformer ratio.
10. State Lenz law.
8. When does a LCR series circuit have minimum impedance.
I. Answer the following Questions : 5x4=20
9. State Faradays laws of EMI.
1. Describe the ways in which eddy currents are used to advantage.
10. State Lenz law.
2. Obtain an expression for the current through an inductor when an
I. Answer the following Questions : 5x4=20
a.c emf is applied.
1. Describe the ways in which eddy currents are used to advantage.
3. State the principle on which a transformer works. Describe the
2. Obtain an expression for the current through an inductor when an
Working of a transformer with necessary theory.
a.c emf is applied.
4. Obtain the expression for a mutual induction of 2 long co-axialsolenoids.
3. State the principle on which a transformer works. Describe the
5. Describe the working of a Ac generator with the aid of a simple
Working of a transformer with necessary theory.
Diagram and necessary expressions.
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.
 2   4 
2. Prove that Cos+ cos      cos     =0.
 3   3 
 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  cos  4   cos   cos  
2 2 2  4   4   4 
3. If A+B+C=2S then prove that
  A SB
Sin (S-A)+Sin(S-B)+Sin C=4 Cos   cos   Sin C/2
 4   2 
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR 4. If Sec (+) +Sec (-)=2 Sec  and cos   1 then show that
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 06.09.18 cos  =  √2 Cos /2
SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 25
I. Answer the following 2x2=4
3 5
1. Prove that Cos48o.Cos12o = VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
8 Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 06.09.18
 2   4  SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 25
2. Prove that Cos+ cos      cos     =0. I. Answer the following 2x2=4
 3   3 
 2   4  3 5
1. Prove that Cos48o.Cos12o =
cos      cos    8
 3   3 
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x7=21  2   4 
2. Prove that Cos+ cos      cos     =0.
1. If A, B, C are angles in a triangles, then prove that  3   3 
Sin2A-Sin2B+Sin2c=4 CosA SinB CosC
2. In a triangle ABC, Prove that  2   4 
cos      cos   
A B C   A  B   c   3   3 
Cos  cos  cos  4   cos   cos   II Answer any THREE of the following 3x7=21
2 2 2  4   4   4  1. If A, B, C are angles in a triangles, then prove that
3. If A+B+C=2S then prove that Sin2A-Sin2B+Sin2c=4 CosA SinB CosC
  A SB 2. In a triangle ABC, Prove that
Sin (S-A)+Sin(S-B)+Sin C=4 Cos   cos   Sin C/2
 4   2  A B C   A   B   c 
Cos  cos  cos  4   cos   cos  
4. If Sec (+) +Sec (-)=2 Sec  and cos   1 then show that 2 2 2  4   4   4 
cos  =  √2 Cos /2 3. If A+B+C=2S then prove that
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR   A SB
Sin (S-A)+Sin(S-B)+Sin C=4 Cos   cos   Sin C/2
Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 06.09.18  4   2 
SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 25 4. If Sec (+) +Sec (-)=2 Sec  and cos   1 then show that
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 cos  =  √2 Cos /2
3 5
1. Prove that Cos48o.Cos12o = VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE: : CHITTOOR
8 Mathematics -IA Weekly Test DATE : 06.09.18
SEC : Junior : M P C & MEC Marks: 25 c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
I. Answer the following 2x2=4 2. Short Answers 2x4=8
a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate
3 5 b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.
1. Prove that Cos48o.Cos12o =
8 How does the poet justify this statement in the poem.
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
 2   4 
2. Prove that Cos+ cos      cos     =0. 1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette
 3   3 
 2   4 
cos      cos    VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
 3   3  SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
II Answer any THREE of the following 3x7=21 SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
1. If A, B, C are angles in a triangles, then prove that
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
Sin2A-Sin2B+Sin2c=4 CosA SinB CosC
a. “I want to buy things and have fun
2. In a triangle ABC, Prove that
b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
A B C   A  B   c  In Minor ways we differ
Cos  cos  cos  4   cos   cos   In Major we’re the same”
2 2 2  4   4   4 
c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
3. If A+B+C=2S then prove that
2. Short Answers 2x4=8
  A SB a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate
Sin (S-A)+Sin(S-B)+Sin C=4 Cos   cos   Sin C/2 b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.
 4   2 
How does the poet justify this statement in the poem.
4. If Sec (+) +Sec (-)=2 Sec  and cos   1 then show that
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
cos  =  √2 Cos /2
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette

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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
a. “I want to buy things and have fun
a. “I want to buy things and have fun
b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
In Minor ways we differ
In Minor ways we differ
In Major we’re the same”
In Major we’re the same”
c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
2. Short Answers 2x4=8
2. Short Answers 2x4=8
a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate
a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate
b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.
b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.
How does the poet justify this statement in the poem.
How does the poet justify this statement in the poem.
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette
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VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018 SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
a. “I want to buy things and have fun
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
a. “I want to buy things and have fun
In Minor ways we differ
b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
In Major we’re the same”
In Minor ways we differ
c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike”
In Major we’re the same”
2. Short Answers 2x4=8 a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the
a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate poem ‘The Giving Tree’
b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race. b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad”
How does the poet justify this statement in the poem. Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment.
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette 1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic

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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018 SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SEC: Seniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
a. “I want to buy things and have fun a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’
b. “Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his place
In Minor ways we differ c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left.
In Major we’re the same” II. Short Answers 2x4=8
c. we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike” a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the
2. Short Answers 2x4=8 poem ‘The Giving Tree’
a.”The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love.Illustrate b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad”
b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race. Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment.
How does the poet justify this statement in the poem. III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
3. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic
1. antidote 2. avaricious 3. concensus 4. egoist 5. etiquette

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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018 SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25 SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’ 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 b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his place
c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left. c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left.
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 II. Short Answers 2x4=8
a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the
poem ‘The Giving Tree’ poem ‘The Giving Tree’
b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad” b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad”
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment. Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment.
III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5
1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic 1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic

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SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018 SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018
SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25 SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12 1. Annotate the following 3x4=12
a. with this equipment they all began so start from the top and say ‘I can’ 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 b. “you are the handicap you must face you are the one who must choose his place
c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left. c. “I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left.
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 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: PHYSICS - I Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment. SEC: Junior VIP-A,B & VEP-I
III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 I. Essay type Questions
1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic
1. A body cools from 80oC 60oC in 2min. In how much time it cools from 60oC to
40oC. The temperature of surrounding is 10oC
II. Very short answer Questions
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 1. The roof of buildings are often painted , white, during summer why?
SUB: English Paper- II Weekly Test Date: 15.09.2018 2. What is green house effect ? Explain global warming ?
SEC: Seniors Science BIPC Marks: 25 3. State Wein’s displacement Law.
1. Annotate the following 3x4=12 4. Can a substance contract on heating ? Give examples?
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: PHYSICS - I Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018
II. Short Answers 2x4=8 SEC: Junior VIP-A,B & VEP-I
a. Describe the relationship between man and nature as described in the I. Essay type Questions
poem ‘The Giving Tree’ 1. A body cools from 80oC 60oC in 2min. In how much time it cools from 60oC to
b. “Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad” 40oC. The temperature of surrounding is 10oC
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem equipment. II. Very short answer Questions
III. Write the meanings of the given words 5x1=5 1. The roof of buildings are often painted , white, during summer why?
1. aristocracy 2. bibliophile 3. colleagues 4. consensus 5. epidemic 2. What is green house effect ? Explain global warming ?
3. State Wein’s displacement Law.
4. Can a substance contract on heating ? Give examples?

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SUB: PHYSICS - I Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018 SUB: PHYSICS - I Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018
SEC: Junior VIP-A,B & VEP-I SEC: Junior VIP-A,B & VEP-I
I. Essay type Questions I. Essay type Questions
1. A body cools from 80oC 60oC in 2min. In how much time it cools from 60oC to 1. A body cools from 80oC 60oC in 2min. In how much time it cools from 60oC to
40oC. The temperature of surrounding is 10oC 40oC. The temperature of surrounding is 10oC
II. Very short answer Questions II. Very short answer Questions
1. The roof of buildings are often painted , white, during summer why? 1. The roof of buildings are often painted , white, during summer why?
2. What is green house effect ? Explain global warming ? 2. What is green house effect ? Explain global warming ?
3. State Wein’s displacement Law. 3. State Wein’s displacement Law.
4. Can a substance contract on heating ? Give examples? 4. Can a substance contract on heating ? Give examples?

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SUB: PHYSICS - I Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018 SUB: PHYSICS - I Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018
SEC: Junior VIP-A,B & VEP-I SEC: Junior VIP-A,B & VEP-I
I. Essay type Questions I. Essay type Questions
1. A body cools from 80oC 60oC in 2min. In how much time it cools from 60oC to 1. A body cools from 80oC 60oC in 2min. In how much time it cools from 60oC to
40oC. The temperature of surrounding is 10oC 40oC. The temperature of surrounding is 10oC
II. Very short answer Questions II. Very short answer Questions
1. The roof of buildings are often painted , white, during summer why? 1. The roof of buildings are often painted , white, during summer why?
2. What is green house effect ? Explain global warming ? 2. What is green house effect ? Explain global warming ?
3. State Wein’s displacement Law. 3. State Wein’s displacement Law.
4. Can a substance contract on heating ? Give examples? 4. Can a substance contract on heating ? Give examples?
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SUB: PHYSICS - I Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018 1. 25 Ω 2. 100 Ω 3. 50 Ω 4.12.5 Ω
SEC: Junior VIP-A,B & VEP-I 7. The temperature coefficient resistivity of a material is 0.0004/K. When the
I. Essay type Questions temperature of the material is increased by 50 C, its resistivity increases by 2x10-8
1. A body cools from 80oC 60oC in 2min. In how much time it cools from 60oC to ohm-meter. The initial resistivity of the material in ohm-meter is
40oC. The temperature of surrounding is 10oC 1. 50 X 10-8 2. 90 X10-8 3. 100 X 10-8 4. 200 X 10-8
II. Very short answer Questions 8. Two wires of equal diameters, resistivities p1 and p2 and lengths x1 and x2
1. The roof of buildings are often painted , white, during summer why? respectively are joined in series. The equivalent resistivity of the combination is
2. What is green house effect ? Explain global warming ? 1. P1x1 + p2x2
3. State Wein’s displacement Law. x1 + x2
4. Can a substance contract on heating ? Give examples?
2. p1x2 – p2x1
x1 – x2
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SUB: PHYSICS - I Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018 3. p1x2 + p2x1
SEC: Junior VIP-A,B & VEP-I x1 +x2
I. Essay type Questions
1. A body cools from 80oC 60oC in 2min. In how much time it cools from 60oC to 4. p1x1 – p2x2
40oC. The temperature of surrounding is 10oC x1 – x2
II. Very short answer Questions 9. A wire has a resistance of 10 ohm. Its resistance if it is stretched by one-length
1. The roof of buildings are often painted , white, during summer why? of its original length is
2. What is green house effect ? Explain global warming ?
3. State Wein’s displacement Law.
4. Can a substance contract on heating ? Give examples?

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SUB: PHYSICS - II Weekly Test Date: 17.09.2018
SEC:
1. A potentiometer wire is 10m long and a potential difference of 6V is maintained
between its ends. The emf of a cell which balances against a length of 180cm
of the potentiometer wire is
1. 1.8 V 2. 1.1V 3. 1.08V 4.1.2V
2. In a potentiometer experiment the balancing with a cell is at length 240cm. On
Shunting the cell with a resistance of 2 , the balancing length becomes 120cm.
The internal resistance of the cell is :
1. 1 Ω 2.0.5Ω 3. 4 Ω 4. 2 Ω
3. 1 ohm and 2 ohm are connected in series across the left gap of a metre-bridge.
The balancing length is 60cm. If the resistors were connected in parallel
instead of in series, the balancing length would be (in cm)
1. 25 2. 20 3. 40 4. 75
4. The current I drawn from the 5 V source will be :
1.0.33A 2. 0.5A 3. 0.67A 4. 0.17A
5. The pd between M and N (i.e., Vm-VN) is

1. 6 V 2. -10 V 3. -6 V 4. 2 V
6. The equivalent resistance between the points x and y of the circuit. If each
resistance is 25 ohm is
1) 6 V 2) -10 V 3) -6 V 4) 2 V
6 The equivalent resistance between the points x and y of the circuit. If each
resistance is
25 ohm is

1) 25 Ω 2) 100 Ω 3) 50 Ω 4)12.5 Ω
7 The temperature coefficient resistivity of a material is 0.0004/K. When the
temperature
of the material is increased by 500C, its resistivity increases by 2x10-8 ohm-meter.
The
initial resistivity of the material in ohm-meter is
1) 50 X 10-8 2) 90 X 10-8 3) 100 X 10-8 4) 200 X 10-8
8 Two wires of equal diameters, resistivities p1 and p2 and lengths x1 and x2
respectively
are Joined in series. The equivalent resistivity of the combination is
1) P1x1 + p2x2 2) p1x2 – p2x1 3) p1x2 + p2x1 4) p1x1 – p2x2
x1+x2 x1– x2 x1 + x2 x1 – x2
9 A wire has a resistance of 10 ohm. Its resistance if it is stretched by one-tenth of its
original length is
1) 12.1 2) 7.9 3) 11 4) 9

PHYSICS
1 A potentiometer wire is 10m long and a potential difference of 6V is maintained
between its ends. The emf of a cell which balances against a length of 180cm of the
potentiometer wire is
1) 1.8 V 2) 1.1 V 3) 1.08 V 4)1.2 V
2 In a potentiometer experiment the balancing with a cell is at length 240 cm. On 10. In a hydrogen atom an electron makes 6.6x1015 rev/ sec, around the nucleus. Then
shunting the cell with a resistance of 2 Ω, the balancing length becomes 120cm. The its equivalent current is
internal resistance of the cell is : 1. 1.06 x 10-3 amp 2. 4 x 10 3 amp 3. 4.6 x 10-4 amp 4. 1.06 x 10-4 amp
1) 1 Ω 2) 0.5 Ω 3) 4 Ω 4) 2 Ω 11. Match List-I with List – II
3 1 ohm and 2 ohm are connected in series across the left gap of a metre-bridge. The List – I List – II
balancing length is 60cm. If the resistors were connected in parallel instead of in a. Resistivity e. Volt
series, the balancing length would be (in cm) b. Conductivity f. Siemen
1) 25 2) 20 3)40 4) 75 c. emf g. ohm-metre
4 The current I drawn from the 5 V source will be: d. conductance h. mho-metre-1
1. a – e, b – f , c – g, d – h
2. a – f, b – e, c – g, d – h
3. a – g, b – h, c – e, d – f
4. a – h, b – g, c – e, d – f
12. Assertion (A): Material used in the construction of a standard resistance is
1) 0.33A 2) 0.5A 3) 0.67A 4) 0.17A constantan or Manganin.
5 The pd between M and N (i.e., Vm-Vn) is Reason (R): Temperature coefficient of constantan is very small.
13. . Match List-I with List – II
List – I List – II
a. Thermistor e. High positive ‘ α ‘
b. Carbon f. α almost zero
c. Nichrome g. either positive or negative ‘ α ‘ 4. A,B and C are correct
d. Constantan, manganin h. negative ‘ α ‘ 22 Senstivity of potentiometer can be increased by
1. a – g, b – h , c – e, d – f a. Increasing series resistance in the primary circuit
2. a – h, b – g, c – e, d – f b. Decreasing the length of potentiometer wire
3. a – e, b – f, c – g, d – h
c. Using thin and high resistivity wire as potentiometer wire
4. a – e, b – g, c – h, d – f
14. A current of 3A flows in a circuit shown in the figure. The potential difference d. Increasing the length of the wire
between A and B is 1 a and c are correct 2. b and d are correct
3 b and c are correct 4. a and d are correct
23 The electric current i in the circuit shown is

1. 4V 2. 3V 3. 2V 4. 5V
15 The resistance of the network between the terminals A and B is

1. 6A 2. 2A 3. 3 A 4. 4A
24 Two conductors have the same resistance at 00 C but their temperature coefficients
of
resistance are α1 and α2 . The respective temperature coefficients of their series
and
1. 30 2.20 3. 50 4.60 parallel combinations are nearly
16 Two resistances R1 and R2 when connected in series consume power equal to25W. 1. α1 + α2 α1 + α2 2. α1 + α2, α1 + α2
When Connected in parallel they consume 100W. The ratio of power of each is 2 2
1. 1/4 2. 1/3 3. 1/2 4. 1
17 The energy in kilowatt hour is consumed in operating ten 50W bulbs for 10 hours 3 α1 + α2 α1 α2
per day in a month of 30 days is α1 + α2 4. α1 + α2 α1 + α2
1 1500 2. 15000 3. 15 4. 150 2 2

18 The potential gradient along the length of a uniform wire is 10 volt/m. B and C are
two Points at 30cm and 60cm in a scale fitted along the wire. The pd between B and
C is
1. 3V 2. 0.4V 3. 7V 4. 4V
19 A conductor of resistance 3 Ω is stretched uniformly till its length is doubled. The 25 The kirchhoff’s first law ( ∑ i =0) and second law (∑iR = ∑E), where the symbols
wire now is bent in the form of an equilateral triangle. The effective resistance have their usual meanings, are respectively based on
between the ends of any side of the triangle in ohm is 1.conservation of charge, conservation of moment
1. 9/2 2. 8/3 3. 2 4. 1 2. conservation of energy, conservation of charge
20 In a potentiometer using two cells in series gave a balance length 600cm. When the 3. conservation of momentum, conservation of charge
same cells are connected opposing each other then balance length is 100cm. The ratio 4. conservation of charge, conservation of energy
of emfs of the cells is 26 A material B has twice the specific resistance of A. A circular wire made of B has
1. 7:5 2. 5 : 7 3. 6 : 1 4. 1: 6 twice the diameter of a wire made of A. Then for the two wires to have the same
21 Out of the statements : (A) The potential difference across battery may be equal to its resistance, the ration lb 1lA of their respective lengths must be:
emf (B) The potential differences across battery may be greater than its emf (C) The 1. 1 2.1/2 3. 1/4 4.2
potential difference across battery may be less than its emf 27 A heater coil is cut into two equal parts and only one part is now used in the
1. A and B are correct, C is wrong heater. The heat generated will now be:
2. A is correct, B and C are wrong 1. Doubled 2. Four times 3. One – forth 4. Halved
3. B is correct, A and C are wrong 28 When 5 V potential difference is applied across a wire of length 0.1m, the drift
speed of electrons is 2.5 x 10-4 ms-1 . I f the electron density in the wire is 8 x 1028 (in min-1) at 170C for this reaction.
m -3, the resistivity of the material is close to 1. 10-3 2. 5 x 10-4 3. 2 x 10-4 4 10-2
1 1.6 x 10 -28 Ω m 2. 1.6 x 10 -7 Ω m 6. Which of the following relation is correct for a first order reaction?
-6
3 1.6 x 10 Ω m 4. 1.6x 10 -5 Ω m K = rate constant; r = rate of reaction; C = concentration of reactant
29 Find the value of colour coded resistance shown is 1. K = r x C2 2. K = r x C 3. K = C/r 4. K = r/C
7. The rate constant of a reaction at temperature 200K is 10 times less than the
rate constant at 400K. What is the activation energy (Ea) of the reaction?
(R = Gas constant)
1. 1842.4 R 2. 921.2 R 3. 460.6 R 4. 230.3R
8. Match the following
List – I List – II
A. Arrhenus equation i. Free energy change
1 520 10 % 2 5200  1% 3 52000  10% 4 52000  1% B. Slowest step in a reaction mechanism ii. Conc-1 time-1
30 When two identical cells are connected either in series or in parallel across 2 ohm C. Rate constant of a II order reaction iii.Conc-1-n time-1
resistor They send the same current through it. The internal resistance of each cell D. The possibility of a reaction depends on iv. Rate determining step
is v. k = A.e –Ea / RT
1 2 ohm 2 1.2 ohm 3 12 ohm 4 21 ohm The correct answer is
A B C D
1. v i iii iv
2. v iv iii ii
3. v iv ii i
4. iii iv i i

9. In a chemical reaction A is converted into B. The rate of reactions, starting


with
initial concentrations of A 2 x 10-3 M and 1 x 10-3 M are equal to 2.40 x 10-4
ms-1 and 0.60 x 10-4 ms-1 respectively. The order of the reaction with respect
to
reactant A will be:
1. 0 2. 1 3. 1.5 4.2
10. Assertion (A) : The rate law of a reaction cannot be predicted from its
balanced
chemical equation, but must be determined experimentally only.
Reason ( R ) : The order of a reaction is always an integer like 0.1, 2 and 3.
CHEMISTRY 1. If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
1. In a first order reaction the concentration of the reactant decreases from 0.6 M 2. If both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
to 0.3 M in 15 minutes. The time taken for the concentration to change from 3. If A is true but R is false. 4. If A is false but R is true.
0.1 M to 0.025 M in minutes is
1. 12 2. 30 3.3 4. 1.2
2. The temperature coefficient of a reaction is 2.5. If its rate constant at T1K is 11. If the half life of a first order reaction is 60 min, the approximate time in min,
2.5 x 10-3 s-1, the rate constant at T2K in s-1 is : (T2 > T1) required to complete 90% of the reaction is (log 2 = 0.3)
1. 50 2. 100 3. 200 4. 240
1. 1.0 x 10-3 2. 6.25 x 10-3 3. 1.0 x 10-2 4. 6.25 x 10-2 12. The slope of the graph drawn between in k and 1/T as per Arrhenius
3. What is the activation energy for a reaction if its rate doubles when the equation gives the value (R = gas constant, Ea = Activation energy)
temperature is raised from 200C to 350C? (R = 8.314 Jmol-1 K-1) 1. R/Ea 2. Ea/R 3. –Ea/R 4. –R/Ea
1. 15.1 KJ mol-1 2. 342 KJ mol-1 3. 269 KJ mol-1 4 34.7 KJ mol-1 d  A d  B  d  C
4. For a first order reaction at 270C, the ratio of time required for 75% 13. xA + yB → zC. If    1.5 then x,y and z are:
Completion to 25% completion. dt dt dt
1. 3.0 2. 2.303 3. 4.8 4. 0.477 1. 1,1,1 2. 3,2,3 3. 3,3,2 4. 2,2,3
5. The rate constant of first order reaction at 270c is 10-3 min-1. The 14. A → B,K 1 = 0.693 sec-1
temperature coefficient of this reaction is 2. What is the rate constant C→ D,K2 = 0.693 min-1. If t1 & t2 are half lives of two reactions, then
1. t1 = t2 2. t1 = 60t2 3. t2 = 60t1 4. t2 = 2.303t1
15. The rates of a certain reaction (dc/dt) at different times are as follows 24. Rate of reaction can be expressed by Arrhenius equation as, k = Ae-EIRT. In
Time Rate (mole litre-1 sec-1) this reaction, E represents
0 2.8 x 10-2 1. The energy above which all the colliding molecules will react
10 2.78 x 10-2 2. The energy below which colliding molecules will not react
20 2.81 x 10-2 3. The total energy of the reacting molecules at a temperature T.
30 2.79 x 10-2 4. The fraction of molecules with energy greater than the activation energy of the
The reaction is reaction.
1. Zero order 2. First order 3. Second order 4. Third order 25. Consider an endothermic reaction X→Y with the activation energies Eb and Ef for
16.Diazonium salt decompses as C6H5N2+Cl- → C6H5Cl + N2 the backward and forward reactions respectively. In general.
At 00C, the evolution of N2 becomes two times faster when the initial 1. Eb > Ef 2. Eb > Ef 3. Eb > Ef 4. There is no definite relation because Eb and Ef
concentration of the salt is doubled. Therefore, it is 26. In a first order reaction, the concentration of the reactant, decreases from 0.8 M to
1. A first order reaction 2. A second order reaction 0.4
3. Independent of the initial concentration of the salt M in 15 minutes. The time taken for the concentration to change from 0.1 M to
4. A zero order reaction. 0.025
17. The rate constant, the activation energy and the Arrhenius parameter of a M is
chemical reaction at 250C are 3 x 10-4 s-1, 104.4KJ / mol and 6 x 1014 s-1 1. 30 min 2. 60 min 3. 7.5 min 4. 15 min
respectively. The value of the rate constant as T → ∞ is 27. The rate law for a reaction between the substances A and B is given by ( A ) Rate
1. 2.0 x 1018 s-1 2. 6.0 x 1014 s-1 3.Infinity 4. 3.6 x 1030 s-1 =k
18. The rate constant of a first-order reaction is 4.60 x 10-4 /s at 3500C. If the [A ] n [B ] m one doubling the concentration of A and halving the concentration of
activation energy is 104 kJ/mol, at what temperature will the rate constant B,
be 8.80 x 10-4 / s? the ratio of the new rate to the earlier rate of the reaction will be as
1. 6690C 2. 4020C 3. 3710C 4. 3500C 1
19. The half-life period of a first order reaction is 15 minutes. The amount of 1. ( m n )
(m=n) 2. (m + n) 3. (n – m) 4. 2(n-m)
Substance left after one hour will be: 2
1. 1/4 of the original amount 2. 1/8 of the original amount 28. The rate law expression for the reaction ;
3. 1/16 of the original amount 4. 1/32 of the original amount 2NO + O2 → 2NO2 is ; rate = K [NO ] [O2 ] Suggest the possible mechanism.
20. In the reaction of formation of sulphur trioxide by contact process 1. 2nd order 2. 1 st order 3. fractional 4. zero order
2SO2 + O2 <= => 2SO3 the rate of reaction was measured as 29. Find the order of reaction for the rate expression rate = K[A] [B]2/3
Also suggest the units of rate and rate constant for this expression.
d  O2  1. mol-2/3 lit. +2/3 time-1 2. mol+2/3 lit. -2/3 time-1 3. mol-2/3 lit. -2/3 time-1
=-2.5 x 10-4 mol L-1 s-1 .The rate of reaction in terms of [SO2] in mol L-1 s-1
dt 4. mol2/3 lit. 2 time-1
will be: 30. Decomposition of H2O2 follows a first order reaction. In fifty minutes the
1. -1.25 x 10-4 2. -2.50 x 10-4 3. -3.75 x 10-4 4. -5.00 x 10-4 Concentration of H2O2 decreases from 0.5 to 0.125 M in one such
21. The instantaneous rate of disappearance of MnO4- ion in the following decomposition.
reaction is 4.56 x 10-3 Ms- 2MnO4- + 10l- + 16H+ →2Mn2+ + 5l2 + 8H2O When the concentration of H2O2 reaches 0.05 M, the rate of formation O2
The rate of appearance I2 is : will be:
1. 5.7 x 10-3 Ms-1 2. 4.56 x 10-4 Ms-1 3. 1.14 x 10-3 Ms-1 4. 1.14 x 10-2 Ms-1 1. 6.93 x 10-4 mol min -1 2. 2.66 L min -1 at STP 3. 1.34 x 10-2 mol min -1
4. 6.93 x 10-2 mol min -1

22. The half life period of a first order chemical reaction is 6.93 minutes. The time
required for the completion of 99% of the chemical reaction will be (log 2 =
0.301)
1. 23.03 minutes 2. 46.06 minutes 3. 460.6 minutes 4. 230.03 minutes

23. Consider the reaction, 2A + B → products. When concentration of B alone


was doubled, the half-life did not change. When the concentration of A alone
was doubled, the rate increased by two times. The unit of rate constant for this
reaction is
1. s-1 2. L mol-1 s-1 3. no unit 4. mol L-1 s-1
Without defeat”
II. Write Three short Answers 3x4=12
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child?
2. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world?
3. According to Shakespeare what are the lessons that human beings must learn from
honey bees?

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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 19.09.2018
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
I. Write Three Annotations 3x4=12
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would
treat him gently”
2. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success”
3. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot Eng in one purpose, and be all well borne
Without defeat”
II. Write Three short Answers 3x4=12
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child?
2. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world?
3. According to Shakespeare what are the lessons that human beings must learn from
honey bees?

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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 19.09.2018
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
I. Write Three Annotations 3x4=12
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would
treat him gently”
2. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success”
3. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot Eng in one purpose, and be all well borne
Without defeat”
II. Write Three short Answers 3x4=12
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child?
2. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world?
3. According to Shakespeare what are the lessons that human beings must learn from
honey bees?

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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 19.09.2018 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 19.09.2018
I. Write Three Annotations 3x4=12 SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would I. Write Three Annotations 3x4=12
treat him gently” 1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would
2. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success” treat him gently”
3. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot Eng in one purpose, and be all well borne 2. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success”
3. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot Eng in one purpose, and be all well borne 4. What are polar satellite.
Without defeat”
5. “Hydrogen is abundance around the sun and not around the earth”. Explain.
II. Write Three short Answers 3x4=12
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child? 6. State the vector form of Newton’s law of gravitation.
2. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world?
7. Define Hooke’s law of Elasticity.
3. According to Shakespeare what are the lessons that human beings must learn from
honey bees? 8. State the theoritical limits of poissions ratio.
9. State the units and dimensions of Bulk modulus.
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SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 19.09.2018 lateral
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25
strain in the wire, if the poission’s ratio for copper is 0.26
I. Write Three Annotations 3x4=12
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would II. Answer any six of the following 6x4=24M
treat him gently”
11. State and prove work-Energy theorem.
2. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success”
3. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot Eng in one purpose, and be all well borne 12. Define SHM. Give 2 examples.
Without defeat”
13. Obtain an equation for the frequency of Oscillation of spring of force constant K
II. Write Three short Answers 3x4=12
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child? to which a mars ‘m’ is attached .
2. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world?
14. State Keplers laws of Planetory motion.
3. According to Shakespeare what are the lessons that human beings must learn from
honey bees? 15. What is Geostationary Satellite. Give its uses.
16. What is Escape velocity? Obtain an expression for it.
17. Explain the behaviour of a wire under gradually increasing load.
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR 18. Define Strain Energy and derive the equation for the same.
SUB: English Paper- I Weekly Test Date: 19.09.2018
SEC: Juniors Science & Arts Marks: 25 III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16M
I. Write Three Annotations 3x4=12 19. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is Simple horomonic and hence
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would
treat him gently” derive an equation for its time period. What is Seconds Pendulum.
2. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success” 20. State and explain law of Conservation of energy in case of a freely falling body.
3. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot Eng in one purpose, and be all well borne
Without defeat” 21. Derive an equation for the variation of acceleration due to gravity
II. Write Three short Answers 3x4=12 (a) above the earth surface and
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child?
2. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world? (b) below the surface of the earth
3. According to Shakespeare what are the lessons that human beings must learn from
honey bees?

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SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2018
SEC : Juniors : Marks:60 DATE :28.09.18
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SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –OCT-2018
I. Answer all the questions 10x2=20M SEC : Juniors : Marks:60 DATE :28.09.18
1. Give two examples of periodic motion which are not oscillatory.
I. Answer all the questions 10x2=20M
2. Can a simple pendulum be used as artificial satellite 1. Give two examples of periodic motion which are not oscillatory.
3. What happens to the energy of a SHM if its amptitude is doubled. 2. Can a simple pendulum be used as artificial satellite
3. What happens to the energy of a SHM if its amptitude is doubled.
4. What are polar satellite.
5. “Hydrogen is abundance around the sun and not around the earth”. Explain.
6. State the vector form of Newton’s law of gravitation.
7. Define Hooke’s law of Elasticity.
8. State the theoritical limits of poissions ratio.
9. State the units and dimensions of Bulk modulus.
10. A 3cm long copper wire is stretched to increase its length by 0.3 cm. Find the lateral
strain in the wire, if the poission’s ratio for copper is 0.26
II. Answer any six of the following 6x4=24M
11. State and prove work-Energy theorem.
12. Define SHM. Give 2 examples.
13. Obtain an equation for the frequency of Oscillation of spring of force constant K
to which a mars ‘m’ is attached .
14. State Keplers laws of Planetory motion.
15. What is Geostationary Satellite. Give its uses.
16. What is Escape velocity? Obtain an expression for it.
17. Explain the behaviour of a wire under gradually increasing load.
18. Define Strain Energy and derive the equation for the same.
III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16M
19. Show that the motion of a simple pendulum is Simple horomonic and hence
derive an equation for its time period. What is Seconds Pendulum.
20. State and explain law of Conservation of energy in case of a freely falling body.
21. Derive an equation for the variation of acceleration due to gravity
(a) above the earth surface and
(b) below the surface of the earth

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SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –-2018
SEC : Juniors : Marks:60 DATE :28.09.18
I. Answer all the questions 10x2=20M
1.Give 2 uses of Infrared rays. 1.Give 2 uses of Infrared rays.
2. What is the principle of production of Electro magnetic waves. 2. What is the principle of production of Electro magnetic waves.
3. What is the ratio of speed of IR rays and UV rays in vaccum. 3. What is the ratio of speed of IR rays and UV rays in vaccum.
4. What is work function. 4. What is work function.
5. What are Cathode rays. 5. What are Cathode rays.
6. State Heisenberg’s uncertainity principle. 6. State Heisenberg’s uncertainity principle.
7. What is difference between -particle and helium nuclei. 7. What is difference between -particle and helium nuclei.
8. What is a.m.u? What is its equivalent energy. 8. What is a.m.u? What is its equivalent energy.
9. What are isotopes and isobars. 9. What are isotopes and isobars.
10. What will be ratio of the radii of two nuclei of mass numbers A1 and A2? 10. What will be ratio of the radii of two nuclei of mass numbers A1 and A2?
II. Answer any six of the following 6x4=24M II. Answer any six of the following 6x4=24M
11. What are nuclear forces? Write their properties? 11. What are nuclear forces? Write their properties?
12. Explain “Chain Reaction” and “Multiplication factor” 12. Explain “Chain Reaction” and “Multiplication factor”
13. Write down a short note on debroglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second 13. Write down a short note on debroglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second
Postulate of quantization. Postulate of quantization.
14. What is Green-house effect and its contribution towards the surface 14. What is Green-house effect and its contribution towards the surface
temperature of earth? temperature of earth?
15. Write a short note on the discovery of neutron. 15. Write a short note on the discovery of neutron.
16. Explain -decay. 16. Explain -decay.
17. Explain different types of Spectral series of Hydrogen atom. 17. Explain different types of Spectral series of Hydrogen atom.
18. What are the limitations of Bohrs theory of hydrogen atom. 18. What are the limitations of Bohrs theory of hydrogen atom.
III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16M III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16M
19. What is radio activity? State the law of radio active decay? Show that 19. What is radio activity? State the law of radio active decay? Show that
radio active decay is exponential in nature. radio active decay is exponential in nature.
20. Explain the principle and working of a nuclear reactor with the help of 20. Explain the principle and working of a nuclear reactor with the help of
neat labelled diagram. neat labelled diagram.
21.State Kirchoff’s law for an electrical network. Using these laws deduce 21.State Kirchoff’s law for an electrical network. Using these laws deduce
the condition for balance in a Wheatstone bridge. the condition for balance in a Wheatstone bridge.

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SUB : PHYSICS II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –-2018
SEC : Juniors : Marks:60 DATE :28.09.18
I. Answer all the questions 10x2=20M
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SUB : ZOOLOGY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –-2018
SEC : Juniors : Marks:60 DATE :27.09.18
I. Answer all the questions 10x2=20M
1. How do you justify the statement “heart in fishes is a branchial heart”? I. Answer all the questions 10x2=20M
1. How do you justify the statement “heart in fishes is a branchial heart”?
2. Distinguish between milt and spawn
2. Distinguish between milt and spawn
3. What are corpora bigemina? Mention their functions?
3. What are corpora bigemina? Mention their functions?
4. What are Jacobson’s organs? What is their function.
4. What are Jacobson’s organs? What is their function.
5. Name the three menings? In which group of animals do you find all of them?
5. Name the three menings? In which group of animals do you find all of them?
6. Distinguish between mechanical vector and biological vector
6. Distinguish between mechanical vector and biological vector
7. What is a hyper-parasite? Mention the name of one hyper parasite.
7. What is a hyper-parasite? Mention the name of one hyper parasite.
8. Define incubation period. What is its duration in the life cycle of plasmodium vira
8. Define incubation period. What is its duration in the life cycle of plasmodium vira
9. Critamoeba histolytica is an obligatory anaroh, Justify:
9. Critamoeba histolytica is an obligatory anaroh, Justify:
10. The eggs of Ascaris are called mamillated eggs? Justify.
10. The eggs of Ascaris are called mamillated eggs? Justify.
II. Answer any six of the following 6x4=24M
II. Answer any six of the following 6x4=24M
11. Name the four hallomarks of chordates and explain the principal function of each of
11. Name the four hallomarks of chordates and explain the principal function of each
them.
of them.
12. Describe the features of a tunicate that reveals its chordate identity?
12. Describe the features of a tunicate that reveals its chordate identity?
13. Compare and contrast cartilaginous and bony fish
13. Compare and contrast cartilaginous and bony fish
14. Describe the structure of the heart of frog.
14. Describe the structure of the heart of frog.
15. What is the need for parasite to develop special adaptations? Mention some special
15. What is the need for parasite to develop special adaptations? Mention some special
Adaptations developed by the parasites
Adaptations developed by the parasites
16. Explain pathogenicity of wucheru brancroftiman
16. Explain pathogenicity of wucheru brancroftiman
17. Write short notes on typhoid fever and its prophylaxis?
17. Write short notes on typhoid fever and its prophylaxis?
18. “Prevention is better than cure” Justify with regard to TDA abuse.
18. “Prevention is better than cure” Justify with regard to TDA abuse.
III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16M
III. Answer any two of the following 2x8=16M
19. Explain the structure and life cycle of Entamoesa histolytica with help of neat
19. Explain the structure and life cycle of Entamoesa histolytica with help of neat
labelled diagram?
labelled diagram?
20. Describe the life cycle of plasmodium vivase in mosquito.
20. Describe the life cycle of plasmodium vivase in mosquito.
21. Describe the structure and life cycle of Ascaries lumbricoil with the help of a
21. Describe the structure and life cycle of Ascaries lumbricoil with the help of a
neat labelled diagram?
neat labelled diagram?

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SUB : ZOOLOGY II -TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS –-2018
SEC : Juniors : Marks:60 DATE :27.09.18
VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SUB: ENGLISH-II TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS-II Date:
25.09.2016
SEC: Seniors Marks: 100
SECTION - A

I. Annotate Any Three of the following : 3X4=12


(a) They go out in silly little suits and run marathon heats before breakfast.
(b) You must open the windows of your mind, but you must not be swept off your
feet.
(c) Now people of this sort have no chance to attain any great age. They are
on the wrong track.
(d) The important thing is, when you lose, do not lose the lesson.
II. Annotate Any Three of the following : 3X4=12
(a) Mirror twins are different although their features Jibe
In minor ways we differ in major we’re the same
(b) A bull has no sense what about man?
( c) we are more alike, my friends than we are unalike
(d) Stop the car what’s the rush
III Answer Any Two of the following 2X4=8
(a) Discuss briefly the lessons that Premji recounts in the essay, Respond
Instead of Reacting
(b) What is health mania and what are the different things people do to
Remain healthy?
( c) What would be a sensible approach to health according to Leacock?
IV. Answer Any Two of the following 2X4=8
(a) We all belong to one race in the world, namely the human race. How
does the poet Maya Angelou Justify this statement in the poem
Human Family?
(b) Explain how the poet compares and contrasts the bull with modern
man in the poem Bull in the city.
( c) Describe what modernization and industrialization have done to
modern man according to Sri Sri

SECTION – B
V. Comprehension Passage 5X1=5
An experiment in ‘responsible tourism’, Lullaby@ Varkala, a project
launched two years ago, envisages active participation by foreign tourists
to help transform the lives of the 3.200- odd children under the 150-odd
childcare centres-called Anganwadis-by teaching them English and Math,
in addition to providing them daily meals, uniforms, toys and books. “We
want to disprove the notion that tourism is an elitist activity which does not
benefit the local community. These are the only Anganwadis in the state
equipped with computers and where all kids wear uniforms, “says
K.C.Chandrahasan of Kerala Travels. Over Rs.70 lakhs has been spent on
the project so far. Every participating tourist spends $20 (Rs.800) a day:
Over 600 tourists have attended the programme so far.
1. What is the name of the experiment in ‘responsible tourism’?
2. What do foreign tourists teach the children at the childcare centres?
3. How much does each participating tourist spend on the project every day?
4. Apart from teaching the children, what do the tourists do to help the children?
5. Childcare centres in India are called -----
1. Any BE/B.Tech/AMIE candidate can apply for the programme notified
6. This passage shows (Choose the bet answer):
i. Tourists are interested only in enjoying themselves
here. Write ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
ii. Tourists are interested in political issues. 2. Your brother completed his B.Tech in March 2011. Can he apply for
iii. Some tourists are keen on doing something for the local community, this programme?
especially for the under-privileged. 3. GATE qualification is necessary for BE, B.Tech candidates to apply
VI. Comprehension Passage 5X1=5 For this programme. Write ‘True’ or ‘False’.
She saw her grandchildren using computers and developed a craving 4. How can one get the application form?
To beat them at it. When she first walked in to enroll herself, the teachers 5. Write the last date for submission of applications.
Fell off their chairs at the state-sponsored e-literacy camp in her village. VIII. Read the table carefully and answer the questions that follow
But within days, she took to the mouse and keyboard like a fish to water. 5X1=5
Rosakutty is India’s only and perhaps the world’s oldest – computer student.
And her indomitable spirit is the key to her long life, say gerontologists. For,
Unalike most centenarians Rosakutty doesn’t have enormously healthy
Habits. She doesn’t thrive on greens and fruits. For her, no meal is complete
Unless there’s some spicy fish, chicken, lamp or beef curry with it. What’s
More, she’s hooked on snuff and smokes the occasional beedi. Yet she has
No illnesses, bathes herself, walks few miles a day without effort and does
Small chores in the kitchen efficiently.
1. What is special about Rosakutty’s enrollment in the computer course?
2. What is the key to Rosakutty’s long life?
3. Name two physical activities that Rosakutty performs without help.
4. State True or False – Rosakutty took to computers like a fish to water.
5. The passage suggest that: (choose the best answer)
i. though Rosakutty is very old, she is keen on learning new things.
ii. Rosakutty does not like taking computer courses.
iii. Rosakutty always depends on others.
VII. Study the advertisement and answer the questions that follow : 5X1=5

1. How many restaurants have been listed?


2. Which restaurant offers the greatest variety of cuisine?
3. Name the restaurant which offers Chinese cuisine.
4. Where is the Mexican restaurant located?
5. What is the best dish served in the Italian restaurant?
SECTION - C
IX. Letter Writing
Write a letter to your father requesting him to send you some money to
do a course in English.
(or)
Write a letter to the principal of your college requesting him to grant
you
Leave for five days on account of your sister’s marriage.
X. Write a paragraph of about 8 lines, describing how to send a letter
through registered post.
(or) export. This kind of agriculture is called commercial agriculture.
Describe how a sapling should be planted Plantation agriculture is the cultivation of a particular plant or crop
XI. Prepare a curriculum vitae based on the information given below. over a large area for commercial purposes. Cultivation, harvesting
MS.Madhuri Gopalam K.B.Lib.Sc,gold medal from SV University. and processing is carried out in a systematic way, much as in a
Tirupathi, B.SC from Padmavathi Mahila Kalasala, SSC from Sri factory. Tea plantations in India stretch over vast areas. Coffee
Venkateswara High school. Specially trained in digitalizing libraries. holdings are smaller and rubber is cultivated in small plantations and
also on a smaller scale by families which may own just a few trees. Fruit
Father K.Gopalam. Date of Birth 21.12.1987. Lives at Door No.19-3, orchards and plantantions of spices also fall under this type of
Padmavathi Avenue, Bengulure Road, Tirupathi. Mobile 9875477665 agriculture. Shifting agriculture or Jhum farming is still practiced by
Mail id : madhugopal@ hotmail.com. tribals in north-eastern India and some other scattered pockets. This is a
XII. Fill in the form based on the following information 10X1/2=5 wasteful method which destroys forest cover and depletes the nutrient
You are S.K.Venkanna, resident of kaikaluru. Apply (today) for a content of soil.
DD for Rs. 2,000 to be paid towards courier charges to The Blue 1. Indian agriculture is mostly of the subsistence
Dart Courier Services, Begumpet, Hyderabad – payable at Begumpet 2. Commercial agriculture
Branch, Hyderabad. The exchange to be paid as commission for 3. Plantation
Rs.2000 is Rs.30/- 4. Shifting or Jhum
XV. Match the words in column‘A’ with their meanings in column‘B’
5X1=5
Column A Column B
i. insectivorous ( ) a. feeding on all kinds of
food(animal and vegetarian)
ii. omnivorous ( ) b. feeding on flesh
iii. herbivorous ( ) c. feeding on insects
iv. carnivorous ( ) d. feeding on fish
v. piscivorous ( ) e. feeding on grass / herbs
XVI. Mark the stress for any five of the following words
5X1=5
1. Biology 2. exhibition 3. station 4. superficial 5. Fantastic
6. Cordiology 7. memorize 8. variation 9. realistic 10. comic

XIII. Construction of dialogues 1X5=5


Think of a computer course you would like to enroll for at an
institute. Write a dialogue between yourself and the receptionist at
the institute. Seek information about the course such as the dates,
duration, eligibility, criteria and fee.
(or)

Tomorrow is your birthday. Invite your teacher to your birthday


Party. Write a dialogue in this context.
XIV. Read the following passage and make notes 1X5=5
Indian agriculture is mostly of the subsistence type. The crops
Produced are just enough for local consumption and sometimes even
Less. Some crops like cotton and tobacco are cultivated along more
Commercial lines. The use of modern machinery, high yielding
variety of seeds and fertilizers has resulted in surplus production for
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SUB: English Paper- I Terminal Examination - II Date: 25.09.2018
SEC: Juniors Science Marks: 100
SECTION - A
I. Annotate Any Two of the following in 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you
Would treat him gently”.
2. “Teach him to learn how to gracefully lose, and enjoy winning when he does win”.
3. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success”.
4. “Teach him to have faith in his own ideas, even if everyone tells him they are
wrong”.
II. Annotate Any Two of the following in 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
1. “Creatures that, by a rule in nature, teach the art of order to a peopled kingdom”.
2. “Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, make boot upon the summer’s velvet
buds”.
3. “The poor mechanic porters crowding in their heavy burdens at his narrow gate”.
4. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot, end in one purpose, and be all well borne
without defeat”.
III. Answer Any Two of the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child?
2. How can the teacher instill faith, love and courage in Lincoln’s son?
3. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world?
IV. Answer the following questions in about 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
1. According to Shakespeare, what are the lessons that human beings must learn from
honey bees?
2. “Real results will emerge when we realize the power of combined individual
actions”.
How can you justify this statement in the light of the poem, “common wealth of
Bees”?
V. Answer Any One of the following in about 25-30 lines each: 1x8=8
1. Give an account of the series of troubles the narrator experienced in the wake of
winning a road engine.
2. How is “The Last leaf” by O.Henry a story of hope, friendship and sacrifice?
3. Sketch the character of Gangu?
3. What is the best feat by Yuvraj in his cricket career?
4. Give a synonym of ‘adversity’.
5. Find the word from the passage which means ‘very remarkable or highly
extraordinary.

SECTION – C

VIII. Fill in the blanks with suitable article 10x1/2=5


SECTION – B
VI. Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: 5X1=5 1. They held ________ meeting in the central Library.
Bapuji is in prison, but the magic of his message has stolen the hearts of India’s 2. Sarala is _______ intelligent girl.
millions. Men and Women, and even little children, come out of their little shells and 3. Kalidasa is _________ Shakespeare of India.
become India’s soldiers or freedom. You and I are fortunate to see this happening before 4. Can you find me ________ small house for rent?
our eyes and to take some part ourselves in this great drams. What part shall we play in it? 5. He married _______ Australian lady.
If we are to be Indian’s soldiers we have to respect India’s honour is a sacred trust. It is no 6. Rangan is _________ university professor.
easy matter to decide what is right and what is not. One little test I shall ask you to apply 7. My heart is like _________ apple tree.
whenever you are in doubt. Never do anything in secret or anything that you wish to hide. 8. _________ Rishi valley is in A.P.
For the desire to hide anything means that you are afraid and fear is a bad thing and 9. ________ Japanese are very intelligent.
unworthy of yours. Be brave and all the rest follows. 10. He is playing _________ tabla.
1. What has stolen the hearts of India’s millions? IX. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions 10x1/2=5
2. Who have become the India’s soldiers of freedom? 1. Suguna hung her family photo _______ the wall.
3. Identify the word in the passage that means ‘lucky’. 2. The opening speech will be made ______ the principal.
4. What is India’s sacred trust? 3. Amaravathi is the capital city _______ A.P.
5. Why should one not do things in secret? 4. An MNC is looking ________ good marketing personnel.
VII. Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: 5X1=5 5. Who does this bag belong ______?
Yuvraj Singh is one of the most phenomenal cricketers who have redefined 6. We will fight _________ corruption with full strength.
winning over struggle. Since the year 2000, this Punjab boy is the reason for many 7. Let us meet at the restaurant ________ 7.00 P.M.
victories of India. His personal life and his struggle with the dreaded disease cancer 8. Sunil succeeded _______ starting the car
is an inspiration for all of us. He is also one of the players who is honoured with 9. She died ______ cancer.
Arjun award and has been declared Man of the Tournament in the 2011 ICC 10. Robert knows English ______ Telugu and Hindi.
Cricket World Cup. X. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of verbs
Yuvraj Singh made a comeback to India national cricket team (ODI squad) given in the brackets: 10x1=10
after a lengthy period earlier this year, and fared average. The cricketer, also 1. The sun ______ in the ease (rise)
2. Geetika ______ because she lost her purse (cry)
known for entrepreneurial initiatives and his charity work, says cricket will always
3. This order ______ to many misunderstandings (lead)
be a priority in his life but he also tries to inspire young people with his story. 4. We _______ in this street for twenty years ( live)
He made India proud by hitting six sixes off an over in 2007, and was part of 5. They _____ each other years ago (know)
the Indian cricket team when they won World Cup 2011. But the turning point 6. When I entered her room, she _______ the piano (play)
came in his life when he battled cancer in 2012. Yuvraj found a new meaning to 7. Sandeep _____ home by the time I arrived (go)
life after the hardship. 8. Next year ______ exciting (be)
“Earlier on in my career, it was more about cricket and now it is being more 9. I ________ in Mumbai for a week (stay)
about inspiring people to come out of the adversity and create examples… Since 10. By next year, I ______ English for five years (study)
my treatment, things have changed a lot for me”. XI. Rewrite the following sentences correcting the underlined part.
1. What is the struggle that Yuvraj Singh won over? 10x1=10
2. Yuvraj is honored with award. 1. Each of the students are studying for the test.
2. We should not make noise.
3. A small group of birds are flying in the sky.
4. see you on next Friday.
5. The iron is a useful metal.
6. Cow is an useful animal
7. Jeans was not permitted in our college.
8. Gowtham gave me a chair to sit.
9. This is a comfortable house to live.
10. Karthik go for a walk everyday.

.
XII. Identify the silent letters in the following words: 10x1/2=5
1. knowledge 2. numb 3. eight 4. apostle 5. gnarled
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SUB: Commerce Terminal Examination - II Date: 24.09.2018
SEC: SR. MEC & CE-1 Marks: 100
XIII Identify the parts of speech of following words: 10x1/2=5
I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING 1X10=10
1. The young girl brought me a very long letter from the teacher. 1. Explain the functions of banking.
2. Oh dear! What happened? 2. Fefine the word transport. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of transport.
3. Elizabeth walks gracefully. II ANSWER FOUR OF THE FOLLOWING 4X5=20
4. The children ran happily to their father
3. Explain the principles of insurance.
5. When, I went to his house, he was still eating
6. The Ramayana is an epic. 4. What are the costs and benifites of insurance.
7. Geetanjali is written by Tagore. 5. What are the various types of life insurance.
8. The bridegroom looked so handsome 6. What are the advantages and disadvantages of road transport.
9. This is his purse. 7. What is the sifnificance of ware housing.
10. My father sends money once a week. 8. What are the benifites of electronic banking
XIV. Find the word that is different from the other words, with regard to the sound III ANSWER FIVE OF THE FOLLOWING. 5X2=10
of the underlined letters: 5X1=5 9. ATM 10. Mobile Banking. 11. What is premium 12. Double Insurance
1. goat move goal 13. National High way 14. Bonded Warehouses 15. Cash Credit 16. Pipe lines
2. success surgeon shop IV ANSWER THE FOLLOWING 2X10=20
3. ice ink idiot
17.. From the following Receipts and Payments A/c of Guntur Sports Club for
4. olive one once
5. root shoot foot
the year ending 31-Mar-2012, Prepare income and Expenditure A/c.
XV. Identify the no. of syllables of the following words: 10x1/2=5 Dr Receipts Rs Paymensts Rs
1. screen 2.fragement 3. envelope 4. male 5. friendly
Cr
6. formation 7. machinery 8. right 9. scoundrel 10. honourable.
To Balance b/d 14000 By Salaries
1400
To Subscriptions By Repairs
600
(Including Rs.1,000 for By Purchase of Sports
the previous year) 18000 equipment
2000
To Legacies 2000 By Furniture 8000 V ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 8X5=40
To Life Membership Fees 5000 By Honorarium paid 5000 19. Gayatri cloths Ltd issued 15,000 shares of Rs.150 each,Payable at Rs. 50
To Sale of Tickets 500 By Books 2000 per share on application, Rs.50 per share on allotment and the balance Rs.20
To Lockers Rent 1500 By Investments 10000 on first call, Rs.20 on second call and Rs 10 final call. All the money was duly
To Entrance Fees 1000 By Office Expenses 1200 received. Prepare journal entries in the books of the company.
To Interest on Investments 200 By Balance c/d 12000
42200 42200 20. Karthik Lts issued 50,000 shares of Rs.100 at apremium of Rs 10 per
share,payable at Rs 40 on application (including premium Rs 5 per share), Rs
Additional Information: 40 on allotment (including premium of Rs 5 per share) the remaining balance
a). Outstanding Salaries Rs.600 Rs 30 on first and final call, the issue was fully subscribed. All the money
b) Opening value of sports equipments Rs.1,000, closing value Rs.500 was duly received. Record the journal entries in the books of the company.
c) Interest accrued on investments Rs.200
d) Subscription receivable for the year 2012 Rs.3,000. 21. Mr. Mehta started his readymade garments business on April1,2013 with
a capital of Rs.50,000. He did not maintain his books according to double
entry system. During the year he introduced fresh capital of 15,000. He
withdrew Rs 10,000 for personal use. On March 31,2014, his assets and
liabilities were as follows:
Total creditors Rs 90,000: Total Debtors Rs 1,25,600: Stock Rs 24,750: cash
at bank Rs 24,980
Calculate profit or loss made by Mr.Mehta during the first year of his
business using the statement of affairs method.

22. Mr.Ravikumar keeps his books on single entry his position on 31st
December, 2013 was as follows cash at bank Rs 3000, stock Rs 20,000:
Debtors Rs 30,000: Machinery Rs 50,000 and creditors Rs 25,000: His
position on 31st December,2014 was as follows. Cash at bank Rs.4,000: stock
Rs.25,000:Debtors Rs.45,000: Machinery Rs 50,000 and creditors Rs 25,00.
During the year he introduced Rs 10,000 as further capital and withdrew from
business Rs.3,000 per month.
From the above information ascertain the profit or loss made by
Mr.Ravikumar for the year ended 31st December 2014.

23. Satyam sold goods to Sivam worth Rs. 9000 on 1st June 2013 and drew a
bill for 2months for the same amount. Sivam accepted the bill and returned it
to Satyam. Satyam endorsed the bill to his creditor sundaram on 1 st July 2013.
The bill was honoured on the due date.
Pass necessary Journal entries in the books of Satyam, Sivam and Sundaram.

24. Parvathi sold goods worth Rs.14,000 to Suneetha on 1st January 2014.
Suneetha paid Rs.4000 immediately and for the balance she accepted a bill of
exchange drawn upon her by Parvathi payable after 3 months. Parvathi
discounted the bill immediately with her bank @ 10% p.a. On the due date
Suneetha dishonoured the bill and the bank paid Rs.30 as noting charges.
Pass necessary Journal entries in the books of Parvathi and Suneetha.
25. On 1st March 2016, Mr. Mitra sent to Mr. Sukla a three months bill for Rs.5,000
Mr. Sukla accepted the bill and returned it to Mr. Mitra, who there upon discounted
it @ 6% p. a. on maturity the bill was dishonoured and Mr. sukla gave another
acceptance for 2 months for the full amount of the original debt plus 6% p.a.
interest. The Second bill was paid on the due date.
Pass the entries in the books of both the parties.
26. Anil and Sunil are partners sharing the profit and losses in the ratio of 3:2 on 31
March 2013, their capital accounts show a credit balance of Rs 12,000 and Rs
8,000 respectively. On 31st March 2014 their business position was as followe.
Assets: Machinery Rs 15,000: stock Rs 4,000: Bill Receivables Rs 5,000: sundry
debtors Rs 7,000:
Liabilities : sundry creditors Rs 8,000: Bill payable Rs 3,000
You are required to prepare a profit and loss statement of affairs as at the date after
taking into the following.
a) Drawings made during the year by Anil Rs 3,000 sunil Rs 2,000
b) Interest on capital is to be allowed at 6%.

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SUB: BOTANY Terminal Examination - II Date: 26.09.2018
SEC: JUNIOR BIPC Marks: 60
I ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS: 10X2=20
1. What is the basic unit of classification? Define it.
2. Mention two economical Importance of heterotrophic bacteria
3. Which organs is modified to trap insects in insectivorous plants.
4. What is epipetalous condition? Give an example.
5. What are aggregate fruits? Give an example.
6. How bryophytes reproduce vegetatively?
7. What are microbodies? What do they contains.
8. What are primary metabolites and secondary metabolites. Give examples. 8. What are primary metabolites and secondary metabolites. Give examples.
9. Which phase of cell cycle shows DNA synthesis. 9. Which phase of cell cycle shows DNA synthesis.
10. Define vivipary with an example. 10. Define vivipary with an example.
II Answer any SIX of the following questions. 4X6=24 II Answer any SIX of the following questions. 4x6=24
11. What are taxonomical aids? Explain herbaria and museum. 11. What are taxonomical aids? Explain herbaria and museum.
12. Briefly describe about Dianoflagellates. 12. Briefly describe about Dianoflagellates.
13. Explain the scope of Botany taking plant physiology as example. 13. Explain the scope of Botany taking plant physiology as example.
14. List out the post fertilization changes takes place in flowering plants. 14. List out the post fertilization changes takes place in flowering plants .

15. Describe various types of ovules with example 15. Describe various types of ovules with example
16. Briefly describe about cell theory? 16. Briefly describe about cell theory?
17. Write the characteristic features of prokaryotic cell. 17. Write the characteristic features of prokaryotic cell.
18. Reduntantly described as interphase is not a resting phase, discuss 18. Reduntantly described as interphase is not a resting phase, discuss
II Answer any Two of the following questions. 2X8=16 II Answer any Two of the following questions. 2X8=16
19. Describe various types of racemose Inflorescence. 19. Describe various types of racemose Inflorescence.
20.Explain the structure of angiospermic embryosac with neat labelled diagram. 20.Explain the structure of angiospermic embryosac with neat labelled diagram.

21.Describe various types of Agents for Cross pollination. 21.Describe various types of Agents for Cross pollination.

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SUB: BOTANY Terminal Examination - II Date: 26.09.2018 SUB: ECONOMICS-II Terminal Examination - II Date: 25.09.2018
SEC: JUNIOR BIPC Marks: 60 SEC: Seniors Marks: 100
I ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS: 10x2=20 SECTION-A
I Answer any Three of the following 3X10=30
1. What is the basic unit of classification? Define it. 1. What are the causes for low productivity in agricultural sector in India. And
2. Mention two economical Importance of heterotrophic bacteria suggest any 4 remedial measures?
2. What is Rural indebitedness and causes for rural indebitedness. Suggest any
3. Which organs is modified to trap insects in insectivorous plants. 4
remedial measures?
4. What is epipetalous condition? Give an example. 3. Critically evaluate 1991 New Industrial Policy resolution of India?
5. What are aggregate fruits? Give an example. 4. Explain merits and demerits of small scale industries?
5. What are the features of developing countries in reference to India?
6. How bryophytes reproduce vegetatively? SECTION-B
II Answer any EIGHT of the following 8X5=40
7. What are microbodies? What do they contains. 6. What are defects of agriculture marketing?
7. Write about Need for land reforms in India?
8. What are causes of poor performance of land reforms in India? 8. What are causes of poor performance of land reforms in India?
9. Write about Industrial estates? 9. Write about Industrial estates?
10. Write about IIBI? 10. Write about IIBI?
11.Write about ICICI? 11.Write about ICICI?
12. What are the objectives of National Manufacturing Policy in India? 12. What are the objectives of National Manufacturing Policy in India?
13. What are advantages of roadways? 13. What are advantages of roadways?
14. What is Tourism and importance of it in India? 14. What is Tourism and importance of it in India?
15. What is impact of green revolution in Indian economy? 15. What is impact of green revolution in Indian economy?
16. Write about types of unemployment? 16. Write about types of unemployment?
17. What are the present condition of Agriculture labour. 17. What are the present condition of Agriculture labour.
SECTION-C SECTION-C
III. Answer any fifteen of the following 15X2=30 III. Answer any fifteen of the following 15X2=30
18. Rhythu Bazaar 18. Rhythu Bazaar
19. Organic farming 19. Organic farming
20. AGMARK 35. Microfinance 20. AGMARK 35. Microfinance
21. Cropping pattern 36. Relative poverty 21. Cropping pattern 36. Relative poverty
22. Co-operative farming 37. Science and Technology 22. Co-operative farming 37. Science and Technology
23.Zamindari system 23.Zamindari system
24. Occupany tenants. 24. Occupany tenants.
25. Drip irrigation 25. Drip irrigation
26. Disinvestment 26. Disinvestment
27. Industrial Estates. 27. Industrial Estates.
28. Micro insurance 28. Micro insurance
29. Tourism 29. Tourism
30. Service sector 30. Service sector
31. LIC 31. LIC
32. Civil aviation 32. Civil aviation
33. Kisan credit card scheme. 33. Kisan credit card scheme.
34. Marketable Surplus. 34. Marketable Surplus.

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SUB: ECONOMICS-II Terminal Examination - II Date: 25.09.2018
SEC: Seniors Marks: 100
SECTION-A
I Answer any Three of the following 3X10=30
1. What are the causes for low productivity in agricultural sector in India. And
suggest any 4 remedial measures?
2. What is Rural indebitedness and causes for rural indebitedness. Suggest any 4
remedial measures?
3. Critically evaluate 1991 New Industrial Policy resolution of India?
4. Explain merits and demerits of small scale industries?
5. What are the features of developing countries in reference to India?
SECTION-B
II Answer any EIGHT of the following 8X5=40
6. What are defects of agriculture marketing?
7. Write about Need for land reforms in India?
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SUB: CIVICS Terminal Examination - II Date: 26.09.2018
SEC: Marks: 100
I ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS: 10x3=30
1. Explain the importance features of Indian Constitution?
2. Explain the Indian citizens of fundamental rights?
3. Explain the powers and functions of the Indian President?
4. Explain the powers and functions of union legislature (Parliament)
5. Explain the powers and functions of District Collector?
II Answer ANY EIGHT of the following: 8x5=40
6. Write about sources of Indian Constitution?
7. Write about Indian citizen fundamental duties?
8. Explain the powers and functions of union judiciary (supreme)
9. Explain the powers and functions of state governor?
10. Write about composition or structure of the state legislative council?
11. Explain the powers and functions of state Advocate General?
12. Write about Sarkariya commission Recommendations?
13. Explain the Administrative relation between union and state?
14. Write about Preamble?
15. Differences between fundamental rights and Directive principles?
16. Write about Gandhian principles?
17. Explain the legislative relations between union and state?
III Answer any Fifteen of the following: 15x2=30
18. Preamble
19. Restrictions of Fundamental Rights
20. Article 356
21. Cabinet Ministers
22. Loksabha quorum
23. Rajyasabha members qualifications
24. Supreme court judges qualifications
25. C.M. Appointment
26. Governor Appointment
27. State legislative Assembly members qualifications
28. Public Accounts committee
29. Habeas corpus 29. Habeas corpus
30. union list 30. union list
31. NITI Aayog 31. NITI Aayog
32. Sarpanch 33. cantonment boards 34. EVMs 32. Sarpanch 33. cantonment boards 34. EVMs
35. Corrupt Practices in elections 36. National parties37. JVP Committee. 35. Corrupt Practices in elections 36. National parties
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SUB: CIVICS Terminal Examination - II Date: 26.09.2018
SEC: Marks: 100
I ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS: 10x3=30
1. Explain the importance features of Indian Constitution?
2. Explain the Indian citizens of fundamental rights?
3. Explain the powers and functions of the Indian President?
4. Explain the powers and functions of union legislature (Parliament)
5. Explain the powers and functions of District Collector?
II Answer ANY EIGHT of the following: 8x5=40
6. Write about sources of Indian Constitution?
7. Write about Indian citizen fundamental duties?
8. Explain the powers and functions of union judiciary (supreme)
9. Explain the powers and functions of state governor?
10. Write about composition or structure of the state legislative council?
11. Explain the powers and functions of state Advocate General?
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13. Explain the Administrative relation between union and state? 75
14. Write about Preamble? SECTION: VIP-B,VEP-1&2
15. Differences between fundamental rights and Directive principles? I Answer all questions: 3x10=30
16. Write about Gandhian principles?
17. Explain the legislative relations between union and state? 1.Find x if the distance between (5,-1,7) and (x,5,1) is 9 units.
III Answer any Fifteen of the following: 15x2=30 2. Show that the points (1,2,3), (7,0,1) and (-2,3,4) are collinear.
18. Preamble 3. Find the ratio in which the xz-plane divides the line joining A(-2,3,4)
19. Restrictions of Fundamental Rights
20. Article 356 and B(1,2,3)
21. Cabinet Ministers 4. A(3,2,0) B(5,3,2) C(-9,6,-3) are vertices of a triangle. AD is the
22. Loksabha quorum
bisector of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinate of D.
23. Rajyasabha members qualifications
24. Supreme court judges qualifications 5. Find the coordinate of the vertex C of ABC if A=(1,1,1)
25. C.M. Appointment B=(-2,4,1) and its centroid is the origin.
26. Governor Appointment
27. State legislative Assembly members qualifications 6. Find the equation of the plane if the foot of the perpendicular from
28. Public Accounts committee the origin to the plane is (1,3,-5)
7. Find the d.c’s of the normal to the plane x+2y+2z-4=0. 20. If ax2+2hxy+by2+2gx+2fy+c=0 represents a pair of parallel lines then
8. Find the angles between the planes x+2y+2z-5=0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0 Prove that (i) h2=ab, (ii) af2=bg2 and (iii) the distance between the

9. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1,1,1) and parallel g 2  ac f 2  bc
Parallel lines = 2 2
to the plane x+2y+3z-7=0. a ( a  b) b( a  b )
10. Find the equation of the plane bisecting the line segment joining 21. Find the value of K if the lines joining the origin to the points of
(2,0,6) and (-6,2,4) and perpendicular to it. Intersection of the curve 2x2-2xy+3y2+2x-y-1=0 and the line x+2y=k
II Answer any FIVE of the following: 5x4=20 are mutually perpendicular.
11. Show that the equation of the pair of straight lines passing through the origin and 22. Find the condition for the lines joining the origin to the points of
making an angle of 300 with the line 3x-y-1=0 is 13x2-12xy-3y2=0. Intersection of the circle x2+y2=a2 and the line lx+my=1 to coincide.
12. If  is the acute angle between the pair of lines ax 2+2hxy+by2=0, then 23. If a ray makes angles ,,, with the four diagonals of a cube, find
( a  b) Cos2 + Cos2 + Cos2 +Cos2
Prove that cos =
( a  b) 2  4 h 2 24. Find the angle between the lines whose documents are given by
13. Prove that the equation 3x2+7xy+2y2+5x+5y+2=0 represents a pair of the equation 3l+m+5n=0 and 6mn-2nl+5lm=0.
straight lines and find their point of intersection.

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14. Show that the product of the perpendicular distances from the origin SUB: MATHS-IA TERMINAL EXAM Date: 26.09.2018 Marks: 75
SECTION: Junior MPC
|c| I Answer the following: 10x2=20M
to the pair of lines ax2+2hxy+by2+2gx+2fy+c=0 is
( a  b) 2  4 h 2 1.If cos +sin  =√ 2cos, P.T.cos  -sin  ==√ 2sin.
2. P.T. sin780 o .sin480 o +cos240 o .cos300 o =1/2
15. Find the angle between the lines joining the origin to the points of 3. Find the period of tan(x+4x+9x+-----+n2x).
Intersections of y2 = x and x+y=1. 4. Find a cosine function whose period is 2/3.
5. P.T. Tan 70 o-tan20 o=2 tan50 o.
16. Find the d.c’s of two lines which are connected by the relation 6. Find the range of 13cosx+3√3sinx-4. 7. Evaluate cos272 o-sin254 o .
l-5m+3n=0 and 7l2+5m2-3n2=0 1 3
8. P.T  4 9. P.T. sin21 o.cos9 o-cos 84 o cos6 o=1/4
17. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube. sin10 cos10o
o

III Answer any Five Questions : 5x7=35 3 5


10. P.T. cos48 o.cos12 o=
18. If ax2+2hxy+by2=0 represents a pair of intersecting lines, prove that the 4
II. Answer any Five of the following 5x4=20M
combined equation of the pair of bisectors of the angles between these
tan 610  tan 700 1  p
o o 2

Lines is h(x2-y2) = (a-b) xy. 11. If tan20 o=p, P.T. 


tan 560o  tan 470o 1  p 2
19. Find the centroid and area of the triangle formed by the lines 3x2- 12. Solve 1+sin2=3sincos. 13. Solve cot2x-(√3+1)cotx+√3=0; 0<x<, /2
4xy+y2=0, 2x-y=6.
1 12. Solve 1+sin2=3sincos. 13. Solve cot2x-(√3+1)cotx+√3=0; 0<x<, /2
14. If tan ( cos)=cot(sin), then P.T.cos(-/4)=  1
2 2 14. If tan ( cos)=cot(sin), then P.T.cos(-/4)= 
-1 -1 -1
15. P.T. Sin 3/5+ cos 12/13 = cos 33/65 2 2
16. P.T. Tan-1 3/4+ Tan-1 3/5 - Tan-1 8/19 = /4. -1 -1
15. P.T. Sin 3/5+ cos 12/13 = cos 33/65 -1

17. If cos-1 P+ cos-1 q +cos-1 r =  then prove that P2+q2+r2+2pqr=1 16. P.T. Tan-1 3/4+ Tan-1 3/5 - Tan-1 8/19 = /4.
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35M
17. If cos-1 P+ cos-1 q +cos-1 r =  then prove that P2+q2+r2+2pqr=1
18. If A+B+C=180 o, P.T. sin 2A+sin 2B+sin 2C= 4 sinA sinB sinC.
19. If A,B,C are angles in a triangle, then P.T. cos2A+cos2B+cos2C=1-2 sinAsinB sinC.
III. Answer any Five of the following 5x7=35M
o
18. If A+B+C=180 , P.T. sin 2A+sin 2B+sin 2C= 4 sinA sinB sinC.
A  B  c 19. If A,B,C are angles in a triangle, then P.T. cos2A+cos2B+cos2C=1-2 sinAsinB sinC.
20. In ABC, P.T. cosA/2+cosB/2-cosC/2=4cos cos cos
4 4 4 20. In ABC, P.T. cosA/2+cosB/2-cosC/2=4cos (5 5  11) n  R  F ,
21. In ABC, P.T. sin A/2+sin B/2-sin C/2=1-2 cosA/2cosB/2sinC/2
2 2 2

SA SB c 21. In ABC, P.T. sin2A/2+sin2B/2-sin2C/2=1-2 cosA/2cosB/2sinC/2


22. If A+B+C = 2S, then P.T. sin(S-A)+sin(S-B)+sinC= 4cos cos sin 22. If A+B+C = 2S, then P.T. sin(S-A)+sin(S-B)+sinC=
2 2 2 SA SB c
23. If A is not an integral multiple of , P.T.cosA.cos2A.cos4A.cos8A= 4cos cos sin
sin16 A 2 2 2
and hence deducethat 23. If A is not an integral multiple of , P.T.cosA.cos2A.cos4A.cos8A=
16sin A sin16 A
2 4 8 16 and hence deducethat
cos cos cos cos  1/16 16sin A
15 15 15 15 2 4 8 16
24. If tan(-) =7/24 and tan=4/3, where  and  are in the first quadrant cos cos cos cos  1/16
P.T. +=/2. 15 15 15 15
24. If tan(-) =7/24 and tan=4/3, where  and  are in the first quadrant
P.T. +=/2.

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SUB: MATHS-IA TERMINAL EXAM Date: 26.09.2018 Marks: 75 SUB: MATHS-IB TERMINAL EXAM Date: 27.09.2018 Marks:
SECTION: Junior MPC 75
SECTION: VIP-A
I Answer the following: 10x2=20M
1.If cos +sin  =√ 2cos, P.T.cos  -sin  ==√ 2sin. I Answer all questions: 3x10=30
2. P.T. sin780 o .sin480 o +cos240 o .cos300 o =1/2 1.Find x if the distance between (5,-1,7) and (x,5,1) is 9 units.
3. Find the period of tan(x+4x+9x+-----+n2x).
4. Find a cosine function whose period is 2/3. 2. Show that the points (1,2,3), (7,0,1) and (-2,3,4) are collinear.
5. P.T. Tan 70 o-tan20 o=2 tan50 o. 3. Compute lt ([x]+x) and lt ([x]+x)
6. Find the range of 13cosx+3√3sinx-4. 7. Evaluate cos 272 o-sin254 o .
x→2 + x→2 -
1 3
8. P.T  4 o o o
9. P.T. sin21 .cos9 -cos 84 cos6 =1/4 o

sin10 cos10o
o

3 5 4. A(3,2,0) B(5,3,2) C(-9,6,-3) are vertices of a triangle. AD is the


10. P.T. cos48 o.cos12 o=
4 bisector of BAC meets BC at D. Find the coordinate of D.
II. Answer any Five of the following 5x4=20M
5. Find the coordinate of the vertex C of ABC if A=(1,1,1)
tan 610o  tan 700o 1  p 2
o
11. If tan20 =p, P.T.  B=(-2,4,1) and its centroid is the origin.
tan 560o  tan 470o 1  p 2
6. Find the equation of the plane if the foot of the perpendicular from 19. Find the centroid and area of the triangle formed by the lines 3x2-
the origin to the plane is (1,3,-5) 4xy+y2=0, 2x-y=6.

7. Compute lt ex- sinx-1 20. If ax2+2hxy+by2+2gx+2fy+c=0 represents a pair of parallel lines then
Prove that (i) h2=ab, (ii) af2=bg2 and (iii) the distance between the
x→0 x
8. Find the angles between the planes x+2y+2z-5=0 and 3x+3y+2z-8=0 g 2  ac f 2  bc
Parallel lines = 2 2
9. Find the equation of the plane passing through (1,1,1) and parallel a ( a  b) b( a  b )
to the plane x+2y+3z-7=0. 21. Find the value of K if the lines joining the origin to the points of
10. Find the equation of the plane bisecting the line segment joining Intersection of the curve 2x2-2xy+3y2+2x-y-1=0 and the line x+2y=k
(2,0,6) and (-6,2,4) and perpendicular to it. are mutually perpendicular.

II Answer any FIVE of the following: 5x4=20 22. Find the condition for the lines joining the origin to the points of

11. Show that the equation of the pair of straight lines passing through the origin and Intersection of the circle x2+y2=a2 and the line lx+my=1 to coincide.
making an angle of 300 with the line 3x-y-1=0 is 13x2-12xy-3y2=0. 23. If a ray makes angles ,,, with the four diagonals of a cube, find
12. If  is the acute angle between the pair of lines ax 2+2hxy+by2=0, then Cos2 + Cos2 + Cos2 +Cos2
( a  b) 24. Find the angle between the lines whose documents are given by
Prove that cos =
( a  b)  4 h
2 2
the equation 3l+m+5n=0 and 6mn-2nl+5lm=0.

13. Prove that the equation 3x2+7xy+2y2+5x+5y+2=0 represents a pair of


straight lines and find their point of intersection.

14. If f = k2x-k if x1, = 2 if x<1 is a contiouous function on k, find k.


15. Show that f(x) = cos ax – cos bx if x  0 , = b2-a2 if x = 0 is
X2 2
continuous at X = 0.
16. Find the d.c’s of two lines which are connected by the relation
l-5m+3n=0 and 7l2+5m2-3n2=0
17. Find the angle between two diagonals of a cube.
III Answer any Five Questions : 5x7=35
18. If ax +2hxy+by =0 represents a pair of intersecting lines, prove that the
2 2

combined equation of the pair of bisectors of the angles between these


Lines is h(x2-y2) = (a-b) xy.
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SUB : Maths – II A Terminal Examination Dt : 26.09.18
SEC: SR. VCP Marks: 75
I. Answer ALL the following Questions: 10 x 2 = 20 M
1. If 1,1,α are the roots of x 3  6 x 2  9 x  4  0 ,then find α.
2. Find the algebraic equations whose roots are 2 times the roots of
x 5  2 x 4  3 x3  2 x 2  4 x  3  0 .s
3. Form the polynomial equation,whose roots are 3,2,1+i ,1-i .
4.If p7  42 p5 , find n.
n n

5.Find the number of different chains that can be prepared using


7 different coloured beads.
6.Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
INDEPENDENCE.
7. Find the number of 4- digit telephone number that can be formed 21.If the letters of the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if
using the digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 with atleast one digit repeated.
the word thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of the
8.Find the sum of last 20 coefficients in the expansion of  1  x 
39

 3a b 
9 word EAMCET.
9.Find the number of terms in the expansion of   
 4 2 4n
C2 n 1.3.5......(4n  1)
10. Find the number of ways arranging 7 guests and a host around a 22. Prove that 
Circle if 2 particular guests wish to sit on either side of the host.
2n
Cn  1.3.5......(2n  1) 2
II. Answer ANY FIVE of the following Questions: 5 x 4 = 20 M
23.If the 2nd , 3rd ,and 4th terms in the expansion of (a+x)n are respectively
11. Solve x 4  4 x 2  8 x  35  0 , given that 2+i 3 is a root.
12. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the squares of the 240,720,1080, find a,x, n.
roots of x 4  x 3  2 x 2  x  1  0
13. If the letters of the word MASTERN are permuted in the all possible 24. If R,n are positive integers, n is odd , 0<F<1 and if (5 5  11) n  R  F ,
Ways and the word thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order,then
find the rank of the word REMAST. then prove that (i) R is an even integer and (ii) (I+f)(I-f)=1
14. Find the number of 4-digit number 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. --@@@--
15.Find the number of ways of selecting a cricket team of 11 players from 7
batsmen and 6 bowlers such that there will be atleast 5 bowlers in the
team.
16. If the coefficients of x 9 , x10 , x11 in the expansion of  1  x  are in A.P.
n

then prove that n 2  41n  398  0

17.If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms
Respectively in the expansion of  x  a  then prove that
n

  (ii)4PQ=  x  a    x  a
n 2n 2n
(i) P 2  Q 2  x 2  a 2 18. Solve the equation 6x4-35x3+62x2-35x+6=0.
III. Answer ANY FIVE of the following Questions: 5 x 7 = 35 M
19.Solve the equation x4+2x3-5x2+6x+2=0 given that 1+i is one of its roots.
18. Solve the equation 6x4-35x3+62x2-35x+6=0.
19.Solve the equation x4+2x3-5x2+6x+2=0 given that 1+i is one of its roots. 20.Solve the equation x4-10x3+26x2-10x+1=0

20.Solve the equation x4-10x3+26x2-10x+1=0 21.If the letters of the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways

and if the word thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the

rank of the word EAMCET.


4n
C2 n 1.3.5......(4n  1)
22. Prove that 
2n
Cn  1.3.5......(2n  1) 2

23.If the 2nd , 3rd ,and 4th terms in the expansion of (a+x)n are respectively

240,720,1080, find a,x, n.

24.

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SUB: English Paper- II Terminal Examination - II Date:
SEC: Senior Science Marks: 100
SECTION - A
I. Answer the given Three Annotations: 3x4=12 SEC: Senior Science Marks: 100
SECTION - A
a. “In fact what is gifted (or) inherited follows the old rule of come easy, go
I. Annotate Any Three of the following: 3x4=12
easy”
a. “They go out in silly little suits and run marathon heats before breakfast”
b. They go out in silly little suits and run marathon heats before breakfast. b. ‘You must open the windows of your mind, but you must not be swept off your feet
c. “I can’t see any point in learning dates one can always look them up in a by the breeze”.
c. “Yure” do you know any friendly doctors”?
book”. d. “The simplest thing will be for you to go of your own accord, and then the question
won’t arise”.
II. Answer the given Three Annotations 3x4=12 II. Answer any Three of the following: 3x4=12
a. “God has equipped you for life, but he lets you decide what you want a. “Then you can sail away and be happy”
b. “God has equipped you for life, But He lets you decide what you want to be”
to be” c. “We are more alike my friends than we are unalike”
d. I wish that I could give you something but I have nothing left.
b. “I want to buy things and have fun” III. Answer any Two of the following: 2x4=8
a. Discuss briefly the lessons that Azim Premji recounts in the essay
c. “We like whatever helps us to line our purse with pence”
Respond instead of Reacting
III. Answer the given Two questions 2x4=8 b. Did Einstein succeed in leaving school? How?
c. What is health mania and what are the different things people do to
a. Eat right, exercise regularly die any way, why do you think Leacock feels remain healthy?
IV. Answer any Two of the following: 2x4=8
that one should not be a health maniac.
a. “The Giving Tree” is a celebration of unconditional love. Illustrate
b. “Belief is the Ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad”.
Discuss this statement in the light of the poem Equipment.
c. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.
How does the poet Maya Angelou justify this statement in the
Poem Human Family?

b. What made Einstein unhappy at school

IV Answer the given Two questions 2x4=8

a. Is man Justified in saying that bull has no sense?

b. We all belong to one race in the world, namely, the human race.

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SUB: English Paper- II Terminal Examination - II Date: 03.10.2018
1. How many sigma and pi bonds are present in a.C2H2 b. C2H4
2. Cl- ion is more stable than C1 atom. Why?
3. Write Lewis dot structure for S and S-2.?
4. Which of the gases diffuses faster among N2,O2 and CH4. Why?
5. What is Boltzmann’s constant? Give its value?
6. What is most probable speed?
7. What is co-efficient of Viscosity? Give its units?
8. Calculate kinetic energy of 5 moles of Nitrogen at 270C?
9. Why pressure cooker is used for cooking food on hills?
10. What is surface tension?
II. Answer any six of the following 6x4=24
11. State Fajan’s rules, and give suitable examples?
12. Explain the hybridisation involved in pcl5 molecule?
13. What is hydrogen bond? Explain the different types of hydrogen
bond with examples?
14. Write the postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases.
15. Deduce a. Boyles law and b. Charles law from
Kinetic gas equation?
16. Find the r m s, most probable and average speed of Co2 at 270C?
17. Explain the factors favourable for the formation of Ionic
compounds?
18. State and Explain Graham’s law of diffusion?
III. Answer any Two of the following: 2x8=16
19. What do you understand by Hybridisation? Explain different
types of hybridisation involving sand p orbitals.
20. Give the molecular orbital energy diagram of a. N2 b. O2
Calculate the respective bond order. Write the magnetic nature
of N2 and O2 molecules.
21. Give an account of VSEPR theory and its applications?

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SUB: CHEMISTRY Terminal Examination - II Date: 29.09.2018 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
SEC: Junior VIP-A,B VEP-1,2 & BPC Marks: 60 SUB: CHEMISTRY Terminal Examination - II Date: 29.09.2018
I. Answer the following Questions 10x2=20 SEC: Junior VIP-A,B VEP-1,2 & BPC Marks: 60
I. Answer the following Questions 10x2=20 VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
1. How many sigma and pi bonds are present in a.C2H2 b. C2H4 SUB: ZOOLOGY Terminal Examination - II Date: 29.09.2018
2. Cl- ion is more stable than C1 atom. Why? SEC: Senior BPC Marks: 60
3. Write Lewis dot structure for S and S-2.? I. Answer the following Questions 10x2=20
4. Which of the gases diffuses faster among N2,O2 and CH4. Why? 1. What is acromegaly? Name the hormone responsible for this
5. What is Boltzmann’s constant? Give its value? disorder?
2. Distinguish between diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus?
6. What is most probable speed?
3. What are complement proteins?
7. What is co-efficient of Viscosity? Give its units? 4. What are autoimmune disorders? Give any two examples?
8. Calculate kinetic energy of 5 moles of Nitrogen at 270C? 5. What is menstrual cycle? Which hormones regulate menstrual cycle?
9. Why pressure cooker is used for cooking food on hills? 6. What is implantation with reference to embryo?
10. What is surface tension? 7. What is Turner’s Syndrome?
II. Answer any six of the following 6x4=24 8. What is haplo-diploidy?
11. State Fajan’s rules, and give suitable examples? 9. What are sex limited characters?
12. Explain the hybridisation involved in pcl5 molecule? 10. What are barr bodies?
13. What is hydrogen bond? Explain the different types of hydrogen II. Answer any Six of the following: 6x4=24
bond with examples? 11. What is pedigrea analysis? Suggest how such an analysis, Can be
14. Write the postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases. useful.
12. Describe the Genic balance theory of sex determination.
15. Deduce a. Boyles law and b. Charles law from
13. Draw a labelled diagram of a Grafian follicle.
Kinetic gas equation? 14. Explain the mechanism by which HIV multiplies and leads to AIDS.
16. Find the r m s, most probable and average speed of Co2 at 270C? 15. Explain the mechanism of humoral immunity?
17. Explain the factors favourable for the formation of Ionic 16. Write a note on the mechanism of action of harmones?
17. Give an account of the secretions of pituitary gland?
compounds? 18. Write short notes on immunoglobulins.
III. Answer any Six of the following: 2x8=16
18. State and Explain Graham’s law of diffusion? 19. What are multiple alleles? Describe multiple alleles with the help
III. Answer any Two of the following: 2x8=16 of ABO blood groups.
20. What is Criss cross inheritance? Explain the inheritance of one
19. What do you understand by Hybridisation? Explain different sex linked recessive characters in human beings.
21. What is DNA fingerprinting? Mention its applications.
types of hybridisation involving sand p orbitals.
20. Give the molecular orbital energy diagram of a. N2 b. O2
Calculate the respective bond order. Write the magnetic nature
of N2 and O2 molecules.
21. Give an account of VSEPR theory and its applications?
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SUB: ZOOLOGY Terminal Examination - II Date: 29.09.2018
SEC: Senior BPC Marks: 60
I. Answer the following Questions 10x2=20
1. What is acromegaly? Name the hormone responsible for this
disorder?
2. Distinguish between diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus?
3. What are complement proteins?
4. What are autoimmune disorders? Give any two examples?
5. What is menstrual cycle? Which hormones regulate menstrual cycle?
6. What is implantation with reference to embryo?
7. What is Turner’s Syndrome?
8. What is haplo-diploidy?
9. What are sex limited characters?
10. What are barr bodies?
II. Answer any Six of the following: 6x4=24
11. What is pedigrea analysis? Suggest how such an analysis, Can be VIJAYAM JUNIOR COLLEGE : : CHITTOOR
useful. SUB: COMMERCE-I Terminal Examination-II Date: 01.10.2018 Marks: 100
12. Describe the Genic balance theory of sex determination. Juniors CEC
13. Draw a labelled diagram of a Grafian follicle. I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 2x10=20
1) Define Sole Proprietorship and discuss merits and demerits.
14. Explain the mechanism by which HIV multiplies and leads to AIDS.
2) Define partnership. Discuss its merits and demerits.
15. Explain the mechanism of humoral immunity? II Answer the following Questions 4x5=20
16. Write a note on the mechanism of action of harmones?
17. Give an account of the secretions of pituitary gland? 3) Define business. What are its characteristics
18. Write short notes on immunoglobulins. 4) What is Industry and explain types of industries.
III. Answer any Six of the following: 2x8=16 5) What is joint hindu family business and write its features.
19. What are multiple alleles? Describe multiple alleles with the help 6) Briefly explain the different types of co-operative societies.
of ABO blood groups. III Answer the following Questions 2x5=10
20. What is Criss cross inheritance? Explain the inheritance of one 7) Karta 8) Profession 9) Entrepotrade 10) Active partner
sex linked recessive characters in human beings. 11) Commerce
21. What is DNA fingerprinting? Mention its applications. IV Answer the following Question 1x10=10
12) Prepare three column cash book from the following transactions
2010 Jan 1 Cash in hand 10000
Jan 1 Cash at Bank 8000
Jan 2 Cash Sales 15000
Jan 3 Cash paid to Ramya 2500, and received discount 100
Jan 4 Cash deposited in to bank 3000
Jan 5 A cheque received from Ashok 2000, Discount allowed 50
Jan 6 Salaries paid by cheque 1000
Jan 7 cash withdrawn from bank for office use 4000
Jan 8 cash withdrawn from bank for personal use 1000
Jan 9 Purchases 2000
Jan 10 Interest received Rs.5000
V Answer the following Questions 6x5=30
13) Prepare Krishna account from the following transactions
2015 Sep1 Amount due from Krishna 10000
Sep1 Sold goods to Krishna 5000
Sep3 Furniture purchased from Krishna 2000
Sep 4 Cash paid to Krishna 3000
Sep 5 Cheque received from Krishna 2000
Sep 6 Return from Krishna 2000
Sep 7 Return to Krishna 1000

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SUB: COMMERCE-I Terminal Examination-II Date: 01.10.2018 Marks: 100
Juniors CEC
I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 2x10=20
1) Define Sole Proprietorship and discuss merits and demerits.
2) Define partnership. Discuss its merits and demerits.
II Answer the following Questions 4x5=20
3) Define business. What are its characteristics
4) What is Industry and explain types of industries.
5) What is joint hindu family business and write its features.
6) Briefly explain the different types of co-operative societies.
III Answer the following Questions 2x5=10
7) Karta 8) Profession 9) Entrepotrade 10) Active partner
11) Commerce
IV Answer the following Question 1x10=10
12) Prepare three column cash book from the following transactions
2010 Jan 1 Cash in hand 10000
Jan 1 Cash at Bank 8000
Jan 2 Cash Sales 15000
Jan 3 Cash paid to Ramya 2500, and received discount 100
Jan 4 Cash deposited in to bank 3000
Jan 5 A cheque received from Ashok 2000, Discount allowed 50
Jan 6 Salaries paid by cheque 1000
Jan 7 cash withdrawn from bank for office use 4000
Jan 8 cash withdrawn from bank for personal use 1000
Jan 9 Purchases 2000
Jan 10 Interest received Rs.5000
V Answer the following Questions 6x5=30
13) Prepare Krishna account from the following transactions
2015 Sep1 Amount due from Krishna 10000
Sep1 Sold goods to Krishna 5000
Sep3 Furniture purchased from Krishna 2000
Sep 4 Cash paid to Krishna 3000
Sep 5 Cheque received from Krishna 2000
Sep 6 Return from Krishna 2000
Sep 7 Return to Krishna 1000

14) Record the journal entries from the following transactions


2018 July 1 Business started with cash 10000
July 2 Sold goods to Nikhitha 5000
July 3 Furniture purchased 1000
July 4 Salaries paid Rs.1000
July 5 Rent received 2000
15) Prepare Purchase book and Sales book from the following transactions
2015 Mar 1 Sold goods to Haritha 10000 (trade discount 10%)
Mar 2 Purchases from Krishna 5000 (trade discount 500)
Mar 3 Sold goods to Harsha 10000
Mar 4 Bought from Kiran 5000
Mar 5 Cash Sales 1000
Mar 6 Sold goods to Harika 10000
Mar 7 Purchases from Kishore 5000
16) What is account and explain types of accounts with principles
17) Explain Accounting advantages
18) Explain Accounting concepts.
VI Answer the following Questions 2x5=10
19) contra entry 20) Trade discount 21) Debit Note 22) Ledger
posting 23) Capital
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SUB: MATHS-IIB Terminal Examination-II Date: 29.09.2018
Marks: 75
SECTION: Sr. VCP
I Answer all questions: 10x2=20
1. Find the equation of the circle whose centre is (-1,2) and which
passes
through (5,6)
2. Find the centre and radius of the circle x2+y2+6x+8y-96=0
3. Find the equation of the circle for which the points (-4,3) (3,-4) are
end points of a diameter.
4. Obtain the parametric equation of the circle x2+ y2 -6x+4y-12=0
5. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+ y2 –
5x+4y+k=0
is √37 then find k.
6. Find the polar of (1,-2) with respect to x2+ y2 – 10x-10y+25=0
7. Find the value of k if kx+3y-1=0, 2x+y+5=0 are conjugate lines with
respect to the circle x2+ y2 – 2x-4y-4=0
8. Find the value of k if the points (4,2) and (k,-3) are conjugate points
with respect to the circle x2+ y2 – 5x+8y+6=0
9. Find the number of possible common tangents that exist for the
circles x2+ y2 – 4x+2y-4=0, x2+ y2 +2x-6y+6=0.
10. Find the internal centre of similitude for the circles
x2+ y2 +6x-2y+1=0 and x2+ y2 -2x-6y+9=0.
II Answer any five questions: 5x4=20
11. Show that A(3,-1) lies on the circle x2+ y2 -2x+4y=0, also find the
other end of the diameter through A.
12. Find the equation of the circle passing through (0,0) and making
intercepts 4,3 on x-axis and y-axis respectively.
13. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle
x2+ y2 -x+3y-22=0 on the line y = x-3.
14. Find the equation of the tangents to the circle x2+ y2 -4x+6y-12=0
which are parallel to x+y-8=0.
15. Find the pole of the line 3x+4y-45=0 with respect to
x2+ y2 -6x-8y+5=0.
16. Find the locus of p if the tangents drawn from p to
x2+ y2 = a2 include an angle  .
17. Find the equation of the circle which touches the circle
x2+ y2 -2x-4y-20=0 externally at (5,5) with radius 5.
II Answer any five questions: 5x7=35
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Marks: 75
SECTION: Sr. VCP
I Answer all questions: 10x2=20
1. Find the equation of the circle whose centre is (-1,2) and which
passes
through (5,6)
2. Find the centre and radius of the circle x2+y2+6x+8y-96=0
3. Find the equation of the circle for which the points (-4,3) (3,-4) are
end points of a diameter.
4. Obtain the parametric equation of the circle x2+ y2 -6x+4y-12=0
5. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle x2+ y2 –
5x+4y+k=0
is √37 then find k.
6. Find the polar of (1,-2) with respect to x2+ y2 – 10x-10y+25=0
7. Find the value of k if kx+3y-1=0, 2x+y+5=0 are conjugate lines with
respect to the circle x2+ y2 – 2x-4y-4=0
8. Find the value of k if the points (4,2) and (k,-3) are conjugate points
with respect to the circle x2+ y2 – 5x+8y+6=0
9. Find the number of possible common tangents that exist for the
circles x2+ y2 – 4x+2y-4=0, x2+ y2 +2x-6y+6=0.
10. Find the internal centre of similitude for the circles
x2+ y2 +6x-2y+1=0 and x2+ y2 -2x-6y+9=0.
II Answer any five questions: 5x4=20
11. Show that A(3,-1) lies on the circle x2+ y2 -2x+4y=0, also find the
other end of the diameter through A.
12. Find the equation of the circle passing through (0,0) and making
intercepts 4,3 on x-axis and y-axis respectively.
13. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle
x2+ y2 -x+3y-22=0 on the line y = x-3.
14. Find the equation of the tangents to the circle x2+ y2 -4x+6y-12=0
which are parallel to x+y-8=0.
15. Find the pole of the line 3x+4y-45=0 with respect to
x2+ y2 -6x-8y+5=0.
16. Find the locus of p if the tangents drawn from p to
x2+ y2 = a2 include an angle  .
17. Find the equation of the circle which touches the circle
x2+ y2 -2x-4y-20=0 externally at (5,5) with radius 5.
II Answer any five questions: 5x7=35
18. Find the equation of the circle passing through the points
(1,2), (3, -4), (5,-6).
19. Find the equation of the circle which passes through (2,-3)
and (-4,5) and having the centre on 4x+3y+1=0

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21. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+ y2 +4x-8y+7=0 Marks: 100
touches the circle x2+ y2 +4x+6y=0 and also find its point of SECTION: Jr. MEC
SECTION – A
contact.
22. If 1 , 2 are the angles of inclination of tangents through a I Answer any Three of the following questions:
point p to the circle x2+ y2 = a2 then find the locus of p when
3x10=30
cot 1 +cot 2 =k.
23. Prove that the combined equation of the pair of tangents from 1. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility and its limitations.
an external point to the circle S=0 is SSii = Si2 2. Explain the law of variable proportions theory?
24. Find the transverse common tangents of the circles 3. What is Market? Explain the classification of Market.
x2+ y2 -4x-10y+28=0 and x2+ y2 +4x-6y+4=0 4. Describe Price Determination under Perfect Competition.
5. What are the calculating methods of National Income.
SECTION – B
II Answer any Eight of the following questions:
8x5=40
6. Explain Jacob viner’s definition of Economics.
7. What are characteristics of Human Wants.
8. What are the properties of Indifference Curve. 9. What are the exceptions to law of Demand.
9. What are the exceptions to law of Demand. 10. Why a Demand Curve has negative slope.
10. Why a Demand Curve has negative slope. 11. What are the factors that determine Demand.
11. What are the factors that determine Demand. 12. Explain the concept of Scarcity Rent.
12. Explain the concept of Scarcity Rent. 13. What are the factors that determine factor prices.
13. What are the factors that determine factor prices. 14. What are the factors that determine Real Wages.
14. What are the factors that determine Real Wages. 15. Explain Quasi-Rent.
15. Explain Quasi-Rent. 16. What is National Income at factor cost?
16. What is National Income at factor cost? 17. What are the components of National Income.
17. What are the components of National Income. SECTION – C
SECTION – C III Answer any Fifteen of the following questions: 2x15=30
III Answer any Fifteen of the following questions: 2x15=30
18. Economic Goods 30. Law of Supply
18. Economic Goods 30. Law of Supply 19. Intermediary Goods 31. Marginal cost
19. Intermediary Goods 31. Marginal cost 20. Utility 32. Price Discrimination
20. Utility 32. Price Discrimination 21. Wealth 33. Monopoly
21. Wealth 33. Monopoly 22. Price 34. Selling costs
22. Price 34. Selling costs 23. Price Line 35. Net Interest
23. Price Line 35. Net Interest 24. Cardinal Utility 36. Contract Rent
24. Cardinal Utility 36. Contract Rent 25. Giffen’s Paradox 37. Disposable Income
25. Giffen’s Paradox 37. Disposable Income 26. Demand Schedule
26. Demand Schedule 27. Perfectly in elastic demand
27. Perfectly in elastic demand 28. Income Demand
28. Income Demand 29. Cross Demand
29. Cross Demand

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SUB: CIVICS Terminal Examination - II Date: 04.10.2018
SECTION: Jr. MEC
SECTION – A
SEC: C-1,2& 3 Marks: 100
I Answer Any Three Questions from the following: 10x3=30
I Answer any Three of the following questions: 3x10=30 1. Define political science? Explain its scope?
1. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility and its limitations. 2. Explain the elements of Nationality?
2. Explain the law of variable proportions theory? 3. Define Rights? Explain the Civil Rights?
3. What is Market? Explain the classification of Market. 4. Define democracy? Explain its merits (or) advantages ?
4. Describe Price Determination under Perfect Competition. 5. Explain the safe guards of Rights?
5. What are the calculating methods of National Income. II Answer ANY EIGHT of the following: 8x5=40
SECTION – B 6. Write about any two elements of state?
7. What are the differences between state and govt?
II Answer any Eight of the following questions: 8x5=40
8. Is India is a national state?
6. Explain Jacob viner’s definition of Economics. 9. What are the differences between law and morality?
7. What are characteristics of Human Wants. 10. Define liberty? Explain the safe guards of liberty (Any Five)?
8. What are the properties of Indifference Curve. 11. Write about Economic rights?
12. Define Justice? Explain the kinds of justices? 11. Write about Economic rights?
13. Explain the qualities of good citizenship (Any Five)? 12. Define Justice? Explain the kinds of justices?
14. Explain the features of democracy? 13. Explain the qualities of good citizenship (Any Five)?
15. Write about state other elements? 14. Explain the features of democracy?
16. What are the differences between state and society? 15. Write about state other elements?
17. What are the differences between nation and nationality? 16. What are the differences between state and society?
III Answer any Fifteen of the following: 15x2=30 17. What are the differences between nation and nationality?
18. Aristotle III Answer any Fifteen of the following: 15x2=30
19. Define state? 18. Aristotle
20. Internal Sovereignity? 19. Define state?
21. Define law? 20. Internal Sovereignity?
22. International law? 21. Define law?
23. Political equality? 22. International law?
24. Define liberty? 23. Political equality?
25. Classify rights? 24. Define liberty?
26. Moral responsibilities? 25. Classify rights?
27. Distributive justices? 26. Moral responsibilities?
28. Define justices? 27. Distributive justices?
29. Alien? 30. Single citizenship? 28. Define justices?
31. Define democracy? 32. Recall? 29. Alien? 30. Single citizenship?
33. Define Constitution? 34. What is meant by written constitution? 31. Define democracy? 32. Recall?
35. What is meant by Unitary govt? 36. Organs of govt? 33. Define Constitution? 34. What is meant by written
37. Checks and balances? constitution?
35. What is meant by Unitary govt? 36. Organs of govt?
37. Checks and balances?

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SEC: C-1,2& 3 Marks: 100 SEC: Jr CE-1,2,3 &4 Marks: 100
I Answer Any Three Questions from the following: 10x3=30 SECTION – A
1. Define political science? Explain its scope?
I Answer any Three of the following questions:
2. Explain the elements of Nationality?
3. Define Rights? Explain the Civil Rights? 3x10=30
4. Define democracy? Explain its merits (or) advantages ?
1. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility and its limitations.
5. Explain the safe guards of Rights?
2. Explain the law of variable proportions.
II Answer ANY EIGHT of the following: 8x5=40
3. What is Market? Explain the classification of Markets.
6. Write about any two elements of state?
4. Explain Consumer Equilbrium with law of Equi-Marginal utility?
7. What are the differences between state and govt?
5. Describe price determination under Perfect competition?
8. Is India is a national state? SECTION – B
9. What are the differences between law and morality?
10. Define liberty? Explain the safe guards of liberty (Any Five)?
II Answer any Eight of the following questions: 8x5=40 II Answer any Eight of the following questions: 8x5=40
6. Explain Jacob viner’s definition. 6. Explain Jacob viner’s definition.
7. Characteristics of Wants. 7. Characteristics of Wants.
8. Properties of Indifference Curve. 8. Properties of Indifference Curve.
9. What are the factors that determine Demand. 9. What are the factors that determine Demand.
10. Explain the exceptions to the law of Demand. 10. Explain the exceptions to the law of Demand.
11. What are the factors that determine factor prices. 11. What are the factors that determine factor prices.
12. Explain the concept of Quasi-Rent. 12. Explain the concept of Quasi-Rent.
13. Explain the concept of Scarcity Rent. 13. Explain the concept of Scarcity Rent.
14. Explain the various types of Utility? 14. Explain the various types of Utility?
15. What are the factors that determine Real Wages. 15. What are the factors that determine Real Wages.
16. Explain the five types price elascity of demand? 16. Explain the five types price elascity of demand?
SECTION – C SECTION – C
III Answer any Fifteen of the following questions: 2x15=30 III Answer any Fifteen of the following questions: 2x15=30
18. Utility 30. Demand schedule 18. Utility 30. Demand schedule
19. Wealth 31. Marginal cost 19. Wealth 31. Marginal cost
20. Price line/Budget line 32. Selling costs 20. Price line/Budget line 32. Selling costs
21. Giffen’s Paradox/Giffen Goods 33. Scarcity rent 21. Giffen’s Paradox/Giffen Goods 33. Scarcity rent
22. Perfectly Inelastic Demand 34. Net Interest 22. Perfectly Inelastic Demand 34. Net Interest
23. Law of Supply 35.Cross Demand 23. Law of Supply 35.Cross Demand
24. Monopoly 36. Production function 24. Monopoly 36. Production function
25. Price discrimination 37. Economic goods. 25. Price discrimination 37. Economic goods.
26. Contract Rent 26. Contract Rent
27. Intermediary goods 27. Intermediary goods
28. Price 28. Price
29. Cardinal utility 29. Cardinal utility

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SEC: Jr CE-1,2,3 &4 Marks: 100 SEC: Juniors Science Marks: 100
SECTION – A SECTION - A
I. Annotate Any Two of the following in 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
I Answer any Three of the following questions: 3x10=30
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you
1. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility and its limitations. Would treat him gently”.
2. Explain the law of variable proportions. 2. “Teach him to learn how to gracefully lose, and enjoy winning when he does win”.
3. What is Market? Explain the classification of Markets. 3. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success”.
4. “Teach him to have faith in his own ideas, even if everyone tells him they are
4. Explain Consumer Equilbrium with law of Equi-Marginal utility?
wrong”.
5. Describe price determination under Perfect competition? II. Annotate Any Two of the following in 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
SECTION – B
1. “Creatures that, by a rule in nature, teach the art of order to a peopled kingdom”.
2. “Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, make boot upon the summer’s velvet
buds”.
3. “The poor mechanic porters crowding in their heavy burdens at his narrow gate”.
4. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot, end in one purpose, and be all well borne
without defeat”.
III. Answer Any Two of the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child?
2. How can the teacher instill faith, love and courage in Lincoln’s son?
3. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world?
IV. Answer the following questions in about 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
1. According to Shakespeare, what are the lessons that human beings must learn from
honey bees?
2. “Real results will emerge when we realize the power of combined individual actions”.
How can you justify this statement in the light of the poem, “common wealth of
Bees”?
V. Answer Any One of the following in about 25-30 lines each: 1x8=8
1. Give an account of the series of troubles the narrator experienced in the wake of
winning a road engine.
2. How is “The Last leaf” by O.Henry a story of hope, friendship and sacrifice?
3. Sketch the character of Gangu?

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SUB: English Paper- I Terminal Examination - II Date: 05.10.2018
SEC: Juniors Science Marks: 100
SECTION - A
I. Annotate Any Two of the following in 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
1. “It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you
Would treat him gently”.
2. “Teach him to learn how to gracefully lose, and enjoy winning when he does win”.
3. “There can be glory in failure and despair in success”.
4. “Teach him to have faith in his own ideas, even if everyone tells him they are
wrong”.
II. Annotate Any Two of the following in 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
1. “Creatures that, by a rule in nature, teach the art of order to a peopled kingdom”. end that it serves. By its exploitation of human beings to the limits of
2. “Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, make boot upon the summer’s velvet endurance its concentration is on the largest profit rather than maximum
buds”. production. Thus the division of juman dignity. And when the harrowed poor
3. “The poor mechanic porters crowding in their heavy burdens at his narrow gate”. turn to the founders of religion for succor, they rather offer a subtle defense
4. “So may a thousand actions, once a foot, end in one purpose, and be all well borne
for the established order. They promise future happiness for their present
without defeat”.
III. Answer Any Two of the following in about 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8
suffering and conjure up visions of paradise to redress the balance to soothe
the suffering and the revolt of the tortured men. The system imposes injustice,
1. How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and wordly wisdom in the child? the religion justifies it.
2. How can the teacher instill faith, love and courage in Lincoln’s son?
1. Does the capital system maintain healthy relations?
3. What should the teacher do to help the child tackle good and evil in the world?
2. Which promotes the worship of economic power?
IV. Answer the following questions in about 10-15 lines each: 2x4=8 3. On what basis is the division of human family done?
1. According to Shakespeare, what are the lessons that human beings must learn from 4. What is the antonym for ‘impose’?
honey bees? 5. What justifies the injustice imposed by the system?
2. “Real results will emerge when we realize the power of combined individual actions”.
How can you justify this statement in the light of the poem, “common wealth of VII. Read the following passage and answer the 5x1=5
Bees”? questions given below
V. Answer Any One of the following in about 25-30 lines each: 1x8=8 The National Disaster management Authority has been constituted
1. Give an account of the series of troubles the narrator experienced in the wake of under the Disaster Management Act 2005, with the Prime Minister of India as
winning a road engine. its Chairman: a Vice Chairman with the status of Cabinet Minister, and eight
2. How is “The Last leaf” by O.Henry a story of hope, friendship and sacrifice? members with the status of Ministers of State. With well-defined functional
3. Sketch the character of Gangu? domains for each of its members and concern to carry out the mandated
function, NDMA has evolved into a lean and professional organization which
is IT-enabled and knowledge based specialists are extensively used to address
disaster related issues. A functional and operational infrastructure has been
built, which is appropriate for disaster management involving uncertainties
coupled with desired plans of action. NDMA also has the National disaster
Management Operations Centre which will be equipped with a stat-of-the art
resilient and redundant communication systems. NDMA also carries out the
tasks of capacity development, training and knowledge management.
1. Under which Act is Disaster Management Authority constituted?
2. Who is generally the chairman of Disaster Management Authority?
3. How many Ministers of the state can be the members of NDMA?
4. What are the aspects that the NDMA secretariat deals with?
5. What part of speech of the word ‘extensively’?

SECTION – B
VIII. Read the following passage and answer the 5x1=5
VI. Read the following passage and answer the 5x1=5 questions given below
questions given below Rabindranath Tagore’s family’s outlook on religion and life was
influenced by the Upanishads and the Bhagavadgita. When Rabindranath was
The capitalist system of society does not foster healthy relations among twelve and went to the Himalayas with his father, they chanted the Upanishads
human beings. A few people own all the means of production and others-though together. His father insisted that he should know the verses by heart.
nominally few have to sell their labour under conditions imposed upon them. The Rabindranath Tagore’s writings are full of references to the Upanishads.
emphasis of capitalism being on the supreme importance of material wealth the The Upanishads are a collection of writings that were originally orally
intensity of its appeal is to the acquisitive intensity. It promotes worship of transmitted. Upanishad literally means’sitting clost to”, and implies listening
economic power with little regard to the means employed for its acquisition and the closely to the mystic doctrines of a guru. It has also been translated as “secret
wisdom” that include philosophical discussions of concepts such as: Salvation 9. Swetha’s house is besides the parlour.
(moksha/mukti), ultimate reality (brahman), the individual soul (atman) religion 10. This chair is quite cheap at Rs.150/-
duty, essence (dharma), The Upanishads build the foundation of what is called XIII. Identify the silent letters in the following words:
Vedanta (which means “the end of the Veda” – goal, conclusion, highest aim). 10x1/2=5
1. What influenced Tagore’s religion and life?
1. deaf 2. Laugh 3. kneel 4. muscle 5. talk
2. With whom did Tagore go to the Himalayas? 6. column 7. Pneumonia 8. Purple 9. mock 10. comb
3. What does ‘Upanishads’ literally mean?
4. Pick out the translated word for ‘Upanishad’.
5. What part of speech is the word ‘highest’. XIV. Identify the parts of speech of following words:
SECTION – C 10x1/2=5
1. Emma is smart and beautiful
IX. Fill in the blanks with suitable article 10x1/2=5
2. My parents are traveling to Japan next month
3. Seema wanted those, but decided to compromise on these.
1. I told him ________ thousand times not to repeat the mistake.
4. He is a great person.
2. Hockey is _______ interesting game.
5. The horse ran fastly.
3. Do you know where I left _________ book.
6. The lotion can provide protection from the sun
4. This is ________ humble beginning.
7. My brother is stronger than me.
5. Anil is _______ honest man.
8. Unless you work hard, you cannot reach the goal.
6. _________ Thar desert also called great Indian desert.
9. He carried a large umbrella.
7. They sell oil at Rs.60 _________ litre.
10. Read it carefully.
8. Sugatha is _________ M.L.A.
XV. Find the word that is different from the other words, with regard to the
9. He was ________ first guest to arrive.
sound of the underlined letters:
10. _________ apples are good for health.
5X1=5
X. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions 10x1/2=5
1. chin character cheap
1. Rajamahendra varma is _______ the banks of the Godavari.
2. date drag rate
2. Theja has been absent ______ Monday.
3. litre right like
3. He poured the tea _______ the mug.
4. cold coal celery
4. He can swim ________ the river.
5. fire fine pain
5. Bhanu goes ______ school by bus.
XVI. Identify the no. of syllables of the following words:
6. We have a party _________ his birthday.
7. Amaravathi is the capital city ________ Andhra Pradesh. 10x1/2=5
8. The door is made _______ glass.
1. eye 2. engine 3. fantastic 4. humanitarian 5. sort
9. Mohan died ______ Malaria.
6. impatient 7. Population 8. Intervention 9. brave 10. crooked.
10. Charan is ______ the park.
XI. Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of verbs
given in the brackets: 5x1=5
1. The next term ______ on Monday (begin)
2. Don’t make noise. The baby ______ (sleep)

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XII. Rewrite the following sentences correcting the underlined part. 10x1=10
1. Don’t ask me money. I Answer Any Two Questions from the following: 10x2=20
2. Do you sell eggs by kilo or by dozen? 1. Define political science? Explain its scope?
3. She has been absent since three days. 2. Explain the elements of Nationality?
4. The earth is moving round the sun. 3. Define Rights? Explain the Civil Rights?
5. I am owning a car II Answer ANY EIGHT of the following: 8x5=40
6. Idli and sambar are my favourite dish for breakfast.
7. Look! Some body knock at the door. 4. Write about any two elements of state?
8. Let he and I do it together. 5. What are the differences between state and govt?
6. Differences between state and society? 6. Differences between state and society?
7. Is India is a national state? 7. Is India is a national state?
8.What are the differences between Nation and Nationality? 8.What are the differences between Nation and Nationality?
9. What are the differences between Law and Morality? 9. What are the differences between Law and Morality?
10. Sources of justices? 10. Sources of justices?
11. Rule of law? 11. Rule of law?
12. Objectives of human rights? 12. Objectives of human rights?
13. Safe guard’s of liberty any four points? 13. Safe guard’s of liberty any four points?
III Answer any Twenty of the following: 2x20=40 III Answer any Twenty of the following: 2x20=40
14. Define Political science? 14. Define Political science?
15. Aristotle 15. Aristotle
16. Ancient city state’s 16. Ancient city state’s
17. Political science is science? 17. Political science is science?
18. Government? 19. Society? 18. Government? 19. Society?
20. Define State? 21.Internal Sovereignty? 20. Define State? 21.Internal Sovereignty?
22. Define Law? 23. Constitutional law? 22. Define Law? 23. Constitutional law?
24. Rule of law? 25. International law? 24. Rule of law? 25. International law?
26. Administrative law? 27. Define Liberty? 26. Administrative law? 27. Define Liberty?
28. Political liberty? 29. Social equality? 28. Political liberty? 29. Social equality?
30. Define Right’s? 31 Classify Right’s? 30. Define Right’s? 31 Classify Right’s?
32 Classify responsibility? 33 Natural right’s? 32 Classify responsibility? 33 Natural right’s?
34 Features of fundamental right’s? 35 Positive responsibilities? 34 Features of fundamental right’s? 35 Positive responsibilities?

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SEC: C-4 Marks: 100
I Answer Any Two Questions from the following: 10x2=20
1. Define political science? Explain its scope?
2. Explain the elements of Nationality?
3. Define Rights? Explain the Civil Rights?
II Answer ANY EIGHT of the following: 8x5=40
4. Write about any two elements of state?
5. What are the differences between state and govt?
allowed.
14. Find the numbers of ways of arranging 6 Red roses and 3 Yellow
roses
of different sizes into a garland. In how many of them.
(i) all the yellow roses are together
(ii) no two yellow roses are together.
15. If the letters of word E A M C E T are permuted in all possible ways and if
the
words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of the
word E A M C E T.
4n
C2 n 1.3.5......(4n  1)
16. P.T. 
2n
Cn  1.3.5......(2n  1) 2
17. Find the number of ways of selecting 11 member cricket team from 7
batsmen,
6 bowlers and 2 wicket keepers so that the team contains 2 wicket
keepers and
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SECTION: Sr. MPC Marks: 75

I Answer all questions: 10x2=20


1. If 1,-2 and 3 are the roots of x3-2x2+ax+6=0 then find a. II Answer any five of the following: 5x7=35
2. Find the algebraic equation of degree 4 whose roots are 3 times the roots
of the equation 6x4-7x3+8x2-7x+2=0 18. Solve x4+x3-16x2-4x+48=0, given that the product of two of the
roots is 6.
3. If p4  1680 , find n.
n
19. Solve x4-4x2+8x+35=0, given that 2+i√3 is a root.
4. Find the number of ways of arranging 7 gents and 4 ladies around a 20. Solve the equation x5-5x4+9x3-9x2+5x-1=0
circular table if no two ladies wish to sit together. 21. For r=0,1,2,----,n, Prove that
5. Find the number of 6 digit palindromes that can be formed using C0.Cr+C1.Cr+1+C2.Cr+2+-----+Cn-r.Cn=2ncn+r and hence deduce that
0,2,4,6,8. (i) C20+C21+C22+------+C2n = 2nCn
6. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word (ii) C0.C1+C1.C2+C2.C3+-----+Cn-1.Cn = 2ncn+1
M AT H E M AT I C S. 22. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of
7. Find the value of C5  C4  C3
10 2.10 10
(1+x)n are a1,a2,a3,a4 respectively, then Show that
8. Find the Coefficient of x11 in (2x2 + 3/x3)13 a1 a3 2a2
 
9. Find the 7th term of (1-x2/3)-4. a1  a2 a3  a4 a2  a3
10. Expand 5√5 in increasing powers of 4/5. 23. Find the sum of the series
II Answer any five questions: 5x4=20 3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
     
11. Find the number of numbers that are greater than 4000 which can be 5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20
formed using the digits 0,2,4,6,8 without repetition.
12. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
1,3,5,7,9. 24. If x=   ,
3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
13. Find the number of 4-digit numbers which can be formed using the Then Prove that 9x2+24x=11.
digits 0,2,5,7,8 that are divisible by (i) 2 (ii) 4 when repetition is
15. List out the applications transgenic plants in the field of agriculture.
16. What is germ plasm collection? What is their role?
17. How was pencillin discovered?
18. Define Bio fertilizers? Explain Algal and bacterial biofertilizers as
examples.

III. Answer any Two of the following Questions: 8x2=16

19. Explain the tools of r-DNA technology?


20. Explain the process of tissue culture?
21. What is the chemical nature of biogas? Explain how the
biogas synthesized.

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SUB: BOTANY Terminal Examination - II Date: 04.10.2018 SUB: BOTANY Terminal Examination - II Date: 04.10.2018
SEC: Senior BPC Marks: 60 SEC: Senior BPC Marks: 60
I. Answer the following Questions: 10x2=20 I. Answer the following Questions: 10x2=20

1. What is meant by capping and tailing? 1. What is meant by capping and tailing?
2. Differentiate Euchromatin with Heterochromatin. 2. Differentiate Euchromatin with Heterochromatin.
3. What is the function of AUG.Codon? 3. What is the function of AUG.Codon?
4. What are molecular scissors? Where they are obtained. 4. What are molecular scissors? Where they are obtained.
5. What is down stream processing? 5. What is down stream processing?
6. What is GEAC? What are its objectives? 6. What is GEAC? What are its objectives?
7. Name two fungi which is used for SCP production? 7. Name two fungi which is used for SCP production?
8. Which sugarcane varieties are crossed for better yield? 8. Which sugarcane varieties are crossed for better yield?
9. Write the most important character of Aspergillus niger, clostridium butylicam 9. Write the most important character of Aspergillus niger, clostridium
and lactobacillus share. butylicam
10. Name an immuno suppressive agent? and lactobacillus share.
10. Name an immuno suppressive agent?
II. Answer any Six of the following Questions: 4x6=24
II. Answer any Six of the following Questions: 4x6=24
11. Define cistran? Differentiate monocistranic and polycistranic units
with examples. 11. Define cistran? Differentiate monocistranic and polycistranic units
12. Mention the properties of Genetic code? with examples.
13. Draw the diagram of Lac operan? 12. Mention the properties of Genetic code?
14. What are methods to incorporate r-DNA into host cells? 13. Draw the diagram of Lac operan?
14. What are methods to incorporate r-DNA into host cells?
15. List out the applications transgenic plants in the field of agriculture.
16. What is germ plasm collection? What is their role?
17. How was pencillin discovered?
18. Define Bio fertilizers? Explain Algal and bacterial biofertilizers as
examples.

III. Answer any Two of the following Questions: 8x2=16

19. Explain the tools of r-DNA technology?


20. Explain the process of tissue culture?
21. What is the chemical nature of biogas? Explain how the
biogas synthesized.

Communication System
1. Define Modulation. Why it is necessary?
2. Mention the frequency range of speech signals.
3. What is sky wave propagation?
4. Mention the various parts of the ionosphere.
5. What is space wave communication?
6. Mention the basic methods of modulation.
7. Which type of communication is employed in mobile phones?
Dual Nature of Radiation
1. What is work function?
2. What is photoelectric effect?
3. What are cathode rays?
4. State Heisenberg’s uncertainity principle.
5. What is the De broglie wavelength of a ball of mass 0.12 kg moving with
speed of 20m/s? What can we infer from this result?
6. What important fact did Millikan’s experiment establish?
7. Write down Einstein’s photoelectric equation.
8. Give examples of “photosensitive substances” why they are called so?
9. Write down DeBroglie’s relation and explain the terms there in.
Magnetism and Matter
1. Define magnetic declination?
2. Define magnetic inclination or angle of dip?
3. Classify the following substances into Dia, para and Ferro
magnetic materials.
i) Manganese ii) Bismuth iii) Cobalt iv) Oxygen
v) Copper vi) Aluminium.
4. Magnetic lines form continuous closed loops why?
5. What happens to compass needle at the earths poles?
6. What do you understand by hysteresis?
7. The force between two magnetic poles separated by a distance ‘d’
in air is ‘F’. At what distance between them the force becomes doubled?
8. Define magnetic susceptibility of a materials. Mention its units.
Electromagnetic Waves
1. What are the applications of micro-waves?
2. Microwaves are used in radars. Why?
3. Give two uses of indrared rays.
4. If the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation is double what happens
to the energy of photon?
5. What is the principle of production of electromagnetic waves?
6. What is the average wavelength of x – rays?
7. What is the ratio of speed of infrared rays and ultraviolet rays in vacuum?
8. What is the relation between the amplitudes of electric and magnetic fields in
free space for an electromagnetic wave?
9. The charging current for a capacitor is 0.6A. What is the displacement current
across its plates?
10. What is greenhouse effect and its contribution towards surface temperature
of earth?
11. State two characteristics of electromagnetic waves.
Alternate Current
1. What type of transformer is used in a 6V bed lamp?
2. What is the phenomenon involved in the working of a transformer?
3. What is transformer ratio?
4. Define power factor. On what factors does power factor depends?
5. What is meant by wattles component of current?
6. What is the phase difference between AC emf and current in the
Following.

i) Pure resistance ii) Pure inductor iii)Pure capacitor.

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SUB: MATHS-IIB Terminal Examination-II Date: 05.10.2018 Marks: 75
SECTION: SR.VIP-A
I Answer all questions: 10x2=20
1. Find the equation of the circle whose centre is (-1,2) and which
passes
through (5,6).
2. If a point P is moving such that the length of tangents drawn from P
to
i) x2+y2-2x+4y-20=0 and ii) x2+y2-2x-8y+1=0
are in the ratio 2:1 then show that the equation of the locus of P is the circle x2+y2+4x+6y=0 and also find its point of contact.
x2+y2-2x-12y+8=0. 20. The combined equation of the pair of tangents drawn from
3. Show that the line lx + my + n =0 is a normal to the circle S = 0 if an external point P(x1 , y1) to the circle S=0 is SS11 = S12
and only if gl+mf = n. 21. Find the transverse common tangents of the circles x2+y2-4x-10y+28=0
4. Find the condition that the tangents drawn from the exterior point (g,f ) to and x2+y2+4x-6y+4=0
S = x2+y2+2gx+2fy+c=0 are perpendicular to each other. 22. Solve : ( x –y log y + y log x) dx + x (log y – log x) dy = 0.
5. Find k if the following pairs of circles are orthogonal 23. Solve the following differential equation
x2+y2-5x-14y-34=0, x2+y2+2x+4y+k=0 dy 3y  7x  7
6. Find the radical centre of the following circles. 
dx 3x  7 y  3
x2+y2-4x-6y+5=0, x2+y2-2x-4y-1=0, x2+y2-6x-2y=0.
24. Solve the following differential equation
d2y dy  dy  dy 2 3
7. Order of 2
 2  y  log   is 2 and degree is not defined since (x y + xy ) = 1
dx dx  dx  dx
the equation cannot be expressed as a polynomial equation in the
derivatives.
8. Obtain the differential equation which corresponds to each of the
following family of curves.
(i) The rectangular hyperbolas which have the coordinate axes as asymptotes.
9. Solve y(1 + x)dx + x(l + y) dy=0.
10. Solve the following differential equation.
dy x y2
i) 
dx x  y 1
II Answer any Five of the following questions: 5x4=20
11. Find the equation of the normal to the circle x2+y2-4x-6y+11=0 at (3,2) .
also find the other point where the normal meets the circle.
12. Find the inverse point of (-2,3) with respect to the circle x2+y2-4x-6y+9=0
13. 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.
14. Find the equation of the circle which cuts the following circles orthogonally
x2+y2+2x+4y+1=0, 2x2+2y2+6x+8y-3=0, x2+y2-2x+6y-3=0.
15. Solve the following differential equation.
(x2+y2)dy = 2xy dx

16. Solve ( 1+ y2 )dx = (Tan-1y – x) dy


17. Solve the following differential equation.
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dy
( x + y + 1) =1 SUB: MATHS-IIB Terminal Examination-II Date: 05.10.2018 Marks: 75
dx SECTION: SR.VIP-B,VEP-1&2
III Answer any Five of the following questions: 5x7=35 I Answer all questions: 10x2=20
18. Show that the following four points in each of the following are concyclic 1. Find the equations of circles with centre C and radius r where
and find the equation of the circle on which they lie.  1 
(1,-6) (5,2), (7,0), (-1,-4) C =  , 9  , r = 5
 2 
19. Show that the tangent at (-1,2) of the circle x2+y2-4x-8y+7=0 touches
2. Obtain the parametric equation of the circle represented by 21. The combined equation of the pair of tangents drawn from
x2+y2+6x+8y-96=0. an external point P(x1 , y1) to the circle S=0 is SS11 = S12
3. If the length of the tangent from (2,5) to the circle 22. Show that the circles x2+y2-6x-2y+1=0, x2+y2+2x-8y+13=0
x2+y2-5x+4y+k=0 is √37 then find k. touch each other. Find the point of contact and the equation of
4. Find the pole of ax + by + c =0 ( c  0) with respect to x2+y2 = r2. common tangent at their point of contact.
5. Find the condition that the tangents drawn from (0,0) to 23. Solve : (x2+y2) dy = 2xydx
S = x2+y2+2gx+2fy+c=0 be perpendicular to each other. dy 2 3
24. Solve : (x y + xy ) = 1
6. Find the value of k if x + y – 5 = 0 and 2x + ky – 8 = 0 are conjugate dx
with respect to the circle x2+y2-2x-2y-1=0
7. If (4,k) and (2,3) are conjugate points with respect to the circle
x2+y2 = 17 then find k.
6/5
 d 2 y  dy 3 
8. Find the order and degree of  2     = 6y.
 dx  dx  
9. Form the differential equation corresponding to the family of circles
Passing through the origin and having centres on Y – axis.
10. Solve the following differential equation
( ex + 1 ) y dy + ( y + 1 ) dx = 0.
II Answer any Five of the following questions: 5x4=20
11. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (2,-3) and (-4,5)
and having the centre on 4x + 3y + 1 = 0.
12. If a point P is moving such that the lengths of tangents drawn from
P to the circles x2+y2-4x-6y-12=0 and x2+y2+6x+18y+26=0 are
in the ratio 2:3 then find the equation of the locus of P.
13. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x2+y2-x+3y-22=0
on the line y = x – 3.
14. 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.
15. If ax + by + c = 0 is the polar of (1,1) with respect to the circle
x2+y2-2x+2y+1=0 and H.C.F. of a, b, c is equal to one then find a2+b2 +c2
16. Solve: (xy2 + x ) dx + (yx2 + y ) dy = 0.
17. Solve ( 1 + y2) dx = ( Tan-1 y – x)dy

III Answer any Five of the following questions: 5x7=35


18. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concylic then find c.
19. Find the direct common tangents of the circles x2+y2+22x-4y-100=0 and
x2+y2-22x+4y+100=0.
20. Find the equations of circles which touch 2x – 3y +1 = 0 at (1,1)
and having radius √13.

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