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% If a straight line makes an angle of with each of
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1 1 1 x-axis and y-axis, then the angle made by the line
 + + + ... upto (n + 1) terms is equal to: with z-axis is:
1 1+2 1+2+3
ð ð ð ð
n 2n 2 2n (A) (B) (C) (D)
(A) (B) (C) (D) 4 3 2 6
n+1 n+1 n(n + 1) n+2
x2 y2
 The coordinates of the foot of perpendicular from & The eccentricity of the ellipse + = 1 if its latus
a2 b2
O (0, 0) upon the line x + y = 2 is rectum is equal to one-half of its minor axis is:
(A) (2, –1) (B) (–2, 1) (C) (1, 1) (D) (1, 2) 1 3 1
Find the acute angle between the lines ax + by + c = (A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
! 2 2 2
0 and (a + b)x = (a – b)y where (a ≠ b).
' The numerator of a fraction is 6x + 1, the denominator
(A) 30° (B) 60° (C) 15° (D) 45° is 7 – 4x, and x can have any value between – 2 and 2,
x2 y2 both included. The values of x for which the numerator
" If F1 and F2 are focii of the hyperbola− = 1 and is greater than the denominator are:
a2 b2
P is any point on the hyperbola, find PF1 - PF2 (a, b 3 3
(A) <x ≤ 2 (B) x 2
5 5≤ ≤
> 0).
(C) 0 < x ≤ 2 (D) None of these
(A) 2a (B) 2b (C) a + b (D) a − b
 An A.P. and a G.P. with positive terms have the same
1 2 3 4 30 31 number of terms and their first terms as well as last
# If E = , , , ........ , = 8 x , then the value of terms are equal. Then what can be said about the sum
4 6 8 10 62 64
x is: of the A.P. and G.P. if AS and GS denote the sum of the
A.P. and G.P. respectively.
(A) –7 (B) –9 (C) –10 (D) –12
(A) AS > GS (B) AS < GS
$ If the ordinates of points P and Q on the parabola y2
= 12x are in the ratio 1 : 2, then the locus of the point (C) AS = GS (D) Cannot be determined
of intersection of the normals to the parabola at P  The locus of the middle points of chords of hyperbola
and Q is: 3x2 – 2y2 + 4x – 6y = 0 parallel to y = 2x is:
(A) 343 y2 = 12 (x – 6)3 (B) 343 y2 = 12(x + 6)3 (A) 3x – 4y = 4 (B) 3y – 4x + 4 = 0
(C) 343 y = –12(x – 6)
2 3
(D) None of these (C) 4x – 4y = 3 (D) 3x – 4y = 2
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% Given that the points, (1, 4), (6, 12) and (c, 10) are
2 2 − (cos x + sin x)3
 The value of limð is: collinear, what is the value of "c"?
x→ 1 − sin 2x
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(A) 3.5 (B) 4 (C) 4.25 (D) 4.75
3 2 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2 If f: A → B is surjective, then ______
2 3 2 &

! If i2 = –1, then the sum (A) n ( A ) ≤ n (B) (B) n ( A ) = n (B)


cos45° + i.cos135° + . . . . + i cos (45 + 90n)° + . . . +
n

(C) n ( A ) ≥ n (B) (D) None of these


i40 cos 3645° equals ___________
2
2 If x = a(sec θ + tan θ ) , y = b ( sec θ − tan θ ) , then x2y2 = __
2

(A) (B) – 10 i 2 '


2
(A) ab sec θ (B) a2b2 tan θ
2 21 2
(C) i (21 - 20i) (D) (C) a2b4 (D) a2b2
2 2
" An ellipse passes through the point (4, –1) and it axes  Area of the triangle in the Argand diagram formed by
are along the axes of coordinate. If the line x + 4y – 10 the complex numbers Z, iZ and Z + iZ is:
= 0 is a tangent to it then its equation is :
1 1
(A) |Z|2 (B) |Z|2 (C) |Z| (D) |Z|
x 2 y2 x2 y2 2 2
(A) + =1 (B) × =1
100 5 80 5
tan3 x − tan2 x
x2 y2 x2 y2  The set of values of x, for which = 1 is:
(C) + =1 (D) + =1 1 + tan3 x . tan2 x
20 5 60 5
⎧ð⎫
⎛1 ⎞ (A) ∅ (B) ⎨ 4 ⎬
# If x2 – (1 – 2i) x = ⎜ + i⎟ , then the complete solution is: ⎩ ⎭
⎝2 ⎠
⎧ ð ⎫ ⎧ ð ⎫
⎧ 1 ± 2i ⎫ ⎧ 1 ± 3i ⎫ ⎧ 1 + i 1 + 3i ⎫ ⎧1-i 1-3i⎫ (C) ⎨nð + 4 ;n ∈ Z⎬ (D) ⎨2nð + 4 ;n ∈ Z⎬
(A) ⎨ ⎬ (B) ⎨ ⎬ (C) ⎨ , ⎬ (D) ⎨ , ⎬ ⎩ ⎭ ⎩ ⎭
⎩ 2 ⎭ ⎩ 3 ⎭ ⎩ i 2 ⎭ ⎩2 2 ⎭
Let f(x) be a polynomial function of second degree.
$ If the system of equations
If f(1) = f(–1) and a, b, c are in A.P., then f|(a), f|(b) and
y = 7 sin x + 3 cos x; y = 7 cos x + 3 sin x f|(c) are in:
is solved simultaneously for 0 < x < π the value of "y" (A) A.P. (B) G.P.
must be:
(C) H.P. (D) A.G.P.
(A) 4 2 (B) 5 2 (C) 2 5 (D) 2
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If y = x sinx + ( sinx )x , then
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dx
$ Which of the following statements about the uniform
sinx ⎛ x ⎞ x
(A) x ⎜⎝ sinx + cos x.log x⎟⎠ + (sinx ) (x cotx − logsinx ) rotatory motion along a circular path is true ?
(A) Linear velocity is uniform when angular velocity is uniform.
⎛ sin x ⎞ x
(B) x
sinx
⎜⎝ + cos x.log x ⎟ + (sinx ) (x cot x + logsin x )
x ⎠ (B) Magnitude of acceleration is constant.
(C) xsinx (x. cosecx − cos x.log x) + (sinx)x (x.cotx +logcosx ) (C) Acceleration is directed along the tangent to the
circular path.
(D) xsinx (x.cos x − sin x.log x ) + (sinx )x (x.tan x + logsin x )
(D) Linear momentum does not change.
" The coefficient of the middle term in the binomial
expansion in powers of x of (1 + α x)4 and of (1 – α x)6 is 3 2
% The equation of motion of a projectile is y = 12x – x.
the same if α =________ 4
The horizontal component of velocity is 3 m s–1. What
−5 3 −3 10 is the range of the projectile ? (Given g = 10 m s–2)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 5 10 3 (A) 12.4 m (B) 21.6 m (C) 30.6 m (D) 36.0 m
# Which of the following relations is a function ?
& Sunil and Anil are carrying a uniform bar of length L
(A) R = {(x, y) : x + y ≤ 9} on R
2 2
on their shoulders. The bar is held horizontally such
(B) A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and R = {(x, y) : 5x + 2y that Sunil gets 1/4th load. Suppose that Sunil is at the
is a prime number} on A end of the bar, what is the distance of the other mass
from that end ? (Assume Sunil is much younger than
(C) A = {1,2,3,4}, B={1,2,3,4,5,6,7} and Anil)
R = {(x, y)| y = x2 – 3x + 3} on A (A) 2L/3 (B) L/3 (C) L/2 (D) 3L/4
(D) None of these ' A small sphere is suspended by a string from the ceiling
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of a car. If the car begins to move with a constant
acceleration a, then what is the inclination of the string
to the vertical ?
(A) tan–1 (a/g) in the direction of motion.
(B) tan–1 (a/g) opposite to the direction of motion.
(C) tan–1 (g/a) in the direction of motion.
(D) tan–1 (g/a) opposite to the direction of motion.
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! If for a liquid in a vessel force of cohesion is twice of !# The gravitational potential difference between the
adhesion, then which of the following is not true ? surface of a planet and a point 100 m above its
surface is 10 J kg–1. If the gravitational field over this
(A) The meniscus will be convex.
range is uniform, then how much work is to be done
(B) The liquid will wet the solid. to raise a body of 5 kg from the surface to a height
of 40 m ?
(C) The angle of contact will be obtuse.
(D) There will be capillary descent. (A) 10 J (B) 20 J
(C) 40 J (D) 80 J
! A wooden raft of mass 30 kg is floating on the surface
of water. Density of raft is 750 kg m–3. How much mass !$ The radius of gyration of a body is independent of
can be placed on the raft to make it just sink ?
(A) the mass of the body.
(A) 70 kg (B) 20 kg (C) 10 kg (D) 40 kg
(B) the nature of distribution of mass.
! A metallic rod breaks when strain produced on it is
0.4%. The Young’s modulus of the material of the rod (C) the axis of rotation.
is 7 × 109 N m–2. What should its area of cross-section (D) the weight of the body.
be to support a load of 2 × 104 N ?
!% A 8000 kg rocket is set for vertical launching. The
(A) 7.1 × 10–8 m2 (B) 7.1 × 10–6 m2
exhaust speed of gases is 800 m s–1. How much gas is
(C) 7.1 × 10–4 m2 (D) 7.1 × 10–2 m2 ejected per second to overcome the weight of the
!! A body of mass 1 kg is rotating in a vertical circle of rocket ?
radius 1 m. What will be the difference in its kinetic (A) 100 kg s–1 (B) 200 kg s–1
energy at the top and bottom of the circle ? (Take g
= 10 m s–2.) (C) 300 kg s–1 (D) 400 kg s–1
(A) 10 J (B) 20 J (C) 30 J (D) 50 J !& Using a screw gauge, the diameter of an object is
!" An engine pumps up 100 kg of water to an overhead measured. The readings are 0.39 mm, 0.38 mm, 0.39
tank at a height of 10 m in 5 s. The efficiency of the mm, 0.41 mm, 0.38 mm, 0.37 mm, 0.40 mm and 0.39
engine is 60%. Calculate the power of the engine. (g mm respectively. Calculate the relative error of the
= 10 m s–2) instrument.

(A) 0.033 kW (B) 0.33 kW (A) 0.0183 (B) 0.0256


(C) 3.3 kW (D) 33 kW (C) 0.0479 (D) 0.0857
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!' Two soap bubbles of radii r1 and r2 equal to 4 cm and Class - 11 (PCM) Chemistry
5 cm respectively are touching each other over a Why can H2S in presence of dilute HCl precipitate out
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common surface PQ as shown in the figure. Its radius only second group radicals but not fourth group
will be radicals ?
2 (A) HCl activates H2S.
4cm 5cm
(B) HCl decreases concentration of sulphide ions.
3
(C) HCl increases concentration of sulphide ions.
(A) 4 cm (B) 4.5 cm
(D) Sulphides of IV group are unstable in HCl.
(C) 5 cm (D) 20 cm
" Study the following thermochemical equations.
" Two metal rods X and Y of equal lengths and equal
cross sectional areas are joined end-to-end. The M + 1/2 O → MO + 351.4 kJ
coefficients of thermal conductivity of X and Y are in X + 1/2 O → MO + 90.8 kJ
the ratio of 2 : 3. When the free end of X is maintained
at 100 oC and the free end of Y is maintained at 0 oC, Identify the heat of reaction (Q) for the given reaction.
the temperature of the junction is M + XO → MO + X + Q.
(A) 30 oC (B) 40 oC (A) 442.2 kJ (B) 260.7 kJ
(C) 50 oC (D) 60 oC (C) – 442.2 kJ (D) 260.6 kJ
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gas behaviour ?
2Vm Ek 3VmEk 3NAEk 2VAEk
(A) P = 3N (B) P = 2N (C) P = 2V (D) P = 3V
A A m m

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"" Balance the given equation by oxidation number method. "% Which of the following statements is false of ionisation
enthalpy ?
(A) It decreases as the size of the atom increases
− − − −
(A) Cl2 + IO + 3OH → IO + Cl + H2O
3 4 3 (B) It increases with an increase in effective nuclear
charge
(B) Cl2 + IO3− + 2OH− → IO4− + 2Cl3− + H2O
(C) It is the least when an electron is to be removed from
(C) Cl2 + IO3− + 2OH− → 2IO 4− + Cl3− + 3H2O a fully filled orbital

(D) 2Cl2 + 2IO3− + OH− → IO 4− + C4l − + 3H2O (D) It is lower when the number of inner electrons are larger

Which of the following conclusions cannot be drawn "& Identify the changes in the oxidation numbers of ‘S’
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on the basis of Pauli’s principle ? in H2S and SO2 respectively in the following industrial
reaction.
(A) An orbital contains a maximum of 2 electrons.
(B) The electrons in an orbital possess opposite spins. 2H S(g) + SO (g) 3S(s) + 2H O(g)
(C) The maximum number of electrons in a shell is 2n2.
(D) The maximum number of unpaired electrons in a
(A) +2 to 0 +2 to 0
subshell is equal to the number of orbitals in it.
(B) –2 to 0 +4 to 0
"$ In curing cement plasters, water is sprinkled from
(C) 0 to – 2 +4 to 0
time to time. What does this help in ?
(D) –2 to 0 –2 to 0
I Keeping it cool.
"' 0.244 g of an organic compound on combustion with
Developing interlocking needle-like crystals
II dry oxygen produced 0.616 g of CO2 and 0.108 g of
of hydrated silicates.
H2O. Calculate the percentage composition of carbon,
III Hydrating sand and gravel mixed with cement hydrogen and oxygen.
(A) Only (I) and (II) (B) Only (II) and (III) (A) C = 56, H = 24, O = 20
(C) Only (I) and (III) (D) (I), (II) and (III) (B) C = 43, H = 35.6, O = 21.4
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(D) C = 77, H = 13, O = 10

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# Yellow light emitted from a sodium lamp has a #! Two organic compounds P and Q, both containing
wavelength of 580 nm. Calculate its frequency and only C and H yield, on analysis, the same percentage
wavenumber. composition by weight. C = (12/13) × 100% and H =
(A) 2.58 × 1014 Hz, 0.86 × 106 m–1 (1/13) × 100%. P decolourises Br2 – water but Q does
(B) 5.17 × 1014 Hz, 1.72 × 106 m–1 not. Identify P and Q.
(C) 1.29 × 1014 Hz, 0.43 × 106 m–1 (A) P = C2H2, Q = C6H6 (B) P = C6H6, Q = C2H2
(D) 0.64 × 1014 Hz, 0.21 × 106 m–1 (C) P = C2H4, Q = C2H6 (D) P = C2H2, Q = C3H8
# Study the given chemical reaction. #" Generally the atomic and ionic radii increase with
increase in atomic number down the group. But the
2 SO (g) + O (g) 2 SO ! (g) + 46 kcal.
atomic size of aluminium and gallium is almost the
What happens when helium gas is added to equilibrium same. This is because
at constant volume ? (A) The nuclear charge of Ga is higher than that of Al
(A) The amount of SO2 increases. (B) Gallium contains intervening d-electrons which do not
(B) The amount of O2 decreases. screen the valence electrons effectively
(C) The amount of SO3 increases. (C) The ionization enthalpies of Ga and Al are comparable
(D) There is no effect on the relative amounts of SO3, O2 (D) All the three above
and SO2.
## An organometallic compound contains C = 64.4 %,
# 0.316 g of an organic compound, after heating with
H = 5.5% and Fe = 29.9%. What is its empirical formula ?
fuming nitric acid and barium nitrate crystals in a
sealed tube produced 0.466 g of barium sulphate (A) C3H3Fe3 (B) C4H4Fe4
precipitate. Calculate the percentage of sulphur in the (C) C10H10Fe (D) C6H6Fe
compound. (Atomic masses : Ba = 137, S = 32, O = 16, C
= 12, H = 1) Space for Rough Work
(A) 20.25% (B) 40.50% (C) 60.75% (D) 81%

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Class - 11 (PCM) Critical Thinking #' Pick the TWO answer choices that will come together
to make the figure shown. Pieces may be reflected
#$ Recognize the tool in the question and choose the and/or rotated.
most closely related tool or object from the given
choices.

(A) b + e (B) b + d (C) c + e (D) b + c


$ Of these four choices, three are the correct two-
dimensional views that would represent the top, front
(A) (B) (C) (D) and side. The fourth is incorrect. Identify the response
that would be INCORRECT.
#% Arrange the following words in a logical sequence.
(1) Never (2) Sometimes
(3) Generally (4) Seldom
(5) Always
(A) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2 (B) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1
(A) (B)
(C) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4 (D) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2
#& Count the number of blocks in the given figure.

(C) (D)

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(A) 47 (B) 48 (C) 50 (D) 49

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01. B 02. C 03. D 04. A 05. D 06. A 07. C 08. B 09. A 10. A
11. A 12. A 13. C 14. C 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. D 20. B
21. A 22. A 23. B 24. C 25. D 26. B 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. B
31. C 32. C 33. B 34. C 35. B 36. A 37. A 38. B 39. D 40. B
41. B 42. D 43. D 44. B 45. D 46. D 47. C 48. B 49. C 50. B
51. D 52. A 53. A 54. B 55. C 56. A 57. A 58. B 59. B 60. D
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Class - 11 (PCM) Mathematics $ If the sum of an infinitely decreasing G.P. is 3, and the
sum of the squares of its terms is 9/2, then find the
 What are the number of one – one functions from
sum of the cubes of the terms.
{1, 2, 3} into {a, b, c} ?
(A) 6 (B) 9 (C) 27 (D) 15 105 108 729 279
(A) (B) (C) (D) 8
13 13 8
x x x x
 Find the value of 8sin cos cos cos . % The polynomial (x + y)9 is expanded in decreasing
8 2 4 8
powers of x. The second and third terms have equal
(A) 8sin x (B) sin x values when evaluated at x = p and y = q, where p
(C) cos x (D) 8cos x and q are positive numbers whose sum is one. What
is the value of p?
! A student is allowed to select atleast one fruit from 6
bananas, 5 oranges and 4 apples. In how many ways 1 4 1 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
can he make a selection ? 5 5 4 4
(A) 209 (B) 240 (C) 120 (D) 210 & The lengths of the sides of a triangle are consecutive
Which of the following is NOT true ? integers, and the largest angle is twice the smallest
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angle. The cosine of the smallest angle is:
(A) n Cr = nCn-r (B) n Cr + nCr-1 = n+1Cr
3 7 2 9
(A) (B) (C) (D)
n n
(C) Pr = r! Cr n n
(D) Cr + Cr-1 = Cr+1 n 4 10 3 14

# If A1 and A2 are two arithmetic means between two ' The co-ordinates of A, B and C are (5, 5), (2, 1) and (0,
numbers a and b, then (2A1 − A 2 )(2A2 − A1 ) is equal to: k) respectively. The value of ‘k’ that makes AC + BC
as small as possible is:
ab 2ab
(A) a + b (B) ab (C) (D)
a+b a+b 1 6 1
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2
2 7 7
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# Let S be a set with 100 elements. How many subsets


 Consider four circles ( x ± 1)2 + ( y ± 1)2 = 1 , then the
does S have which contain atleast 50 elements ?
equation of smaller circle touching these four circles
is: 2100 2100 −100 C 50
(A) (B)
2 2
(A) x2 + y2 = 3 − 2 (B) x2 + y2 = 6 − 3 2 100C
(C) 299 + 50
(D) 100
C50
2
(C) x2 + y2 = 5 − 2 2 (D) x2 + y2 = 3 − 2 2
$ How many solutions, x, does the equation tan(2x) =
 The normal at the point (at2, 2at) on the parabola cot(x) have if 0 ≤ x ≤ 2ð ?
y 2 = 4ax cuts the curve again at the point whose
parameter is: (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
% Let a relation R be defined by
1 ⎛ 2⎞ 1 2
(A) − (B) −⎜t+ ⎟ (C) −2t + (D) t +
t ⎝ t⎠ t t R = {(4,5), (1,4), (4,6), (7,6), (3,7)}, then R ο R = _______

 For the points (5, 2, 4), (6, –1, 2) and (8, –7, k) to be (A) {(1,4), (1,5), (3,6)} (B) {(1,5), (1,6), (3,6)}
collinear, what should be the value ‘k’ ? (C) {(1,5), (1,6), (3,7)} (D) {(1,4), (1,5), (3,7)}
(A) –2 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) –1 & The equation ZZ + ( 4 - 3i) Z + ( 4 + 3i) Z + 5 = 0 represents
! In triangle ABC, 3 sin A + 4 cos B = 6 and 4 sin B + 3 a circle whose radius is __________
cos A = 1. Then ∠C = _________ 5
(A) 2 5 (B) 5 (C) (D) 1
(A) 30° (B) 60° 2
' How many numbers greater than 1000 but not greater
(C) 150° (D) both (A) and (C)
than 4000 can be formed from the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
" For every positive integer n, when repetition is allowed ?
n7 n5 2n3 n (A) 350 (B) 375 (C) 450 (D) 576
+ + − is :
7 5 3 105
 In a 12 storey building 3 persons enter a lift cabin. It
(A) an integer
is known that they will leave the lift at different
(B) a rational number storeys. In how many ways can they do so if the lift
does not stop at the second storey ?
(C) a negative real number
(A) 720 (B) 240 (C) 120 (D) 36
(D) an odd integer

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 If + = 2 touches the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1 , then its
a b a b
$ An iron ball is dropped into a long jar containing
eccentric angle " θ " is equal to:
castor oil. How will it move ?
(A) 00 (B) 900 (C) 450 (D) 600
(A) It will fall with a constant acceleration equal to that
If x1, x2, x3 as well as y1, y2, y3 are in G.P. with same of gravity.
common ratio, then the points P(x1, y1), Q(x2, y2) and
(B) It will fall with an acceleration slightly less than that
R(x3, y3) are :
due to gravity.
(A) lie on a straight line (B) lie on an ellipse
(C) It will ultimately acquire a constant velocity.
(C) lie on a circle (D) vertices of a triangle
(D) It will float in the oil.
! If 2a + 3b + 6c = 0, then atleast one root of the
1 2
equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 lies in the interval _______ % The Bernouli's equation is given by: P + rv + hrg =
2
(A) (1, 2) (B) (2, 3) (C) (0, 1) (D) (1, 3) K, where P = pressure, r = density, v = velocity, h =
" The locus of the middle points of chords of the height of liquid column, g = acceleration due to gravity
hyperbola 3x2 – 2y2 + 4x – 6y = 0 parallel to y = 2x is : and K is a constant. Which of the following has same
dimensional formula as that of K ?
(A) 3x – 4y = 4 (B) 3y – 4x = 4
(A) Velocity gradient (B) Pressure gradient
(C) 3x – 4y = 2 (D) 3y – 4x = 2
(C) Modulus of elasticity (D) Thrust
# If cot( α + β ) = 0, then sin( α +2 β ) is equal to:
& A soap bubble assumes a spherical shape. Which of
(A) sin α (B) cos 2 β (C) cos α (D) sin β the following statements is wrong ?

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as possible.
(B) The soap film consists of two surface layers.
(C) Pressure of air enclosed by the soap film is same as
that of the atmosphere outside.
(D) Pressure of air enclosed by the soap film is more than
the atmospheric pressure.

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' A ball hits the floor and rebounds after an inelastic !! At what angle should the two vectors of magnitudes
collision. What happens in this case ? (P + Q) and (P – Q) act, so that their resultant is
(A) The momentum of the ball just after the collision is (P2 + Q2)1/2 ?
the same as that just before the collision.
⎛ P2 + Q 2 ⎞ ⎛ P2 − Q 2 ⎞
(B) The mechanical energy of the ball remains the same (A) cos −1
⎜ 2 2 ⎟ (B) cos −1
⎜ 2 2 ⎟
in the collision. (
⎝ P −Q ⎠ ) (
⎝ P +Q ⎠ )
(C) The total momentum of the ball and the earth is
conserved. ⎛ 1⎞ −1
⎛ P2 + Q 2 ⎞
(C) cos −1 ⎜ ⎟ (D) cos ⎜ 2 ⎟
(D) The total energy of the ball and the earth is conserved. ⎝ 2⎠ 2
(
⎝ 2 Q −P ⎠ )
! When a particle moves with variable velocity, which !" A ball of mass 0.1 kg is thrown at a wall with a velocity
of the following statements are NOT correct ? of 30 m s–1 which rebounds from there with a velocity
of 20 m s–1. What is the impulse of the force exerted
(i) Average speed = magnitude of average velocity
by the ball on the wall ?
(ii) Instantaneous speed = magnitude of
instantaneous velocity (A) 1 N s (B) 5 N s (C) 0.5 N s (D) 50 N s
(iii) Distance covered = magnitude of displacement !# An elevator with a passenger weighing 3600 kg is moving
up with a constant speed of 4 m s–1. A frictional force of
(A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (i) and (iii) only 8000 N is opposing its motion. What is the minimum
(C) (ii) and (iii) only (D) (i), (ii) and (iii) power delivered by the motor to the elevator ?
! One mole of monoatomic gas and one mole of (A) 118 hp (B) 236 hp
diatomic gas are mixed together. What is the molar (C) 354 hp (D) 472 hp
specific heat at constant volume for the mixture ? A bomb of 12 kg explodes into two pieces of masses
!$
3 5 4 kg and 8 kg respectively. The velocity of 8 kg mass
(A) R (B) 2R (C) R (D) 3R
2 2 is 6 m s–1. Find the kinetic energy of the other mass.
! A body of mass 1 kg is initially at rest. It explodes into (A) 72 J (B) 144 J (C) 288 J (D) 576 J
three pieces of masses in the ratio of 1 : 1 : 3. Two
!% Young’s modulus of the material of a wire is Y. If it is
pieces of equal masses fly off perpendicular to each
under a stress S, the energy stored per unit volume
other with a speed of 30 m s–1. What is the velocity
is given by :
of the heavier mass ?
(A) 3.4 m s–1 (B) 14.14 m s–1 1S 1S2 1S 1S2
(C) 10 m s–1 (D) 7.07 m s–1 (A) 2Y (B) (C) 2Y 2 (D)
2Y 2Y2
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CLASS : 11 (PCM) CLASS : 11 (PCM)

!& When astronauts return from the moon, they have to Class - 11 (PCM) Chemistry
live for some days in a caravan with the air pressure
inside lower than that outside. The reason for this is " Identify the formula of the anion present in borax.
that (A) [B4O7]–2 (B) [BO2]–2
(A) it is easier for them to move about. (C) [B4O5(OH)4]2– (D) [Na2B4O7]–1
(B) the men have to get used to earth. " What volume of hydrogen at STP will be liberated
(C) they need to get used to normal air pressure gradually. when 3.25 g of zinc is completely dissolved in dilute
HCl ? (Atomic mass of Zn = 65)
(D) in the event of a leak, any bacteria would be forced
back inside. (A) 11.2 litre (B) 1.12 litre

!' A bullet of mass 0.01 kg travelling horizontally at 100 (C) 22.4 litre (D) 2.24 litre
m s–1 penetrates a fixed block of wood and comes to
"! What are the favourable conditions for the
rest in 0.02 s. Calculate the average retarding force
manufacture of ammonia by the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g)
exerted by the wood on the bullet.
2NH3(g) ; Δ H = –21.8 kcal mol–1 ?
(A) – 25 N (B) – 50 N
i) Low temperature
(C) – 75 N (D) 100 N
ii) Catalyst
" An object of mass 40 kg and having a velocity of 4 m s –1
iii) High pressure
collides with another object of mass 60 kg, having a
velocity of 2 m s–1. The loss of energy when the collision (A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (ii) and (iii) only
is perfectly inelastic is
(C) (i) and (iii) only (D) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(A) 392 J (B) 440 J (C) 48 J (D) 110 J
"" Which of the following carbonium ions is the most
stable ?
+
(A) +03`+0
+
2
(B) +03`+`+03
+03

(C) +03`+0`+0
+
3
(D) +03`+02`+0
+
2

439 (M) '  439 (M)


CLASS : 11 (PCM) CLASS : 11 (PCM)

"# Which of the following can be used to prepare a buffer "& The solubility of a sparingly soluble salt AX2 in water
solution ? is 1.0 × 10-5 mol/L–1. What is its solubility product in
moles3 L–3 ?
(I) From a mixture of sodium acetate and acetic acid
(A) 4×10–15 (B) 4×10–10
in water.
(II)From a mixture of sodium acetate and hydrochloric (C) 1×10–15 (D) 1×10–10
acid in water.
(III) From a mixture of ammonia and ammonium "' For a dilution of 200 ( n H O : nKCl = 200 : 1), the enthalpy
2

chloride in water. change during the process is given as the equation in


the box.
(A) (I) and (II) only (B) (II) and (III) only
`
KC l (s) + 200 H 2O KC l (aq) ΔsolH = +18.6 kJ mol
(C) (I) and (III) only (D) (I), (II) and (III)
"$ For the reaction. 2Cl–(g) Cl2(g) + 2e–. What are the What can be inferred from the above reaction?
signs of Δ H and Δ S ? (A) The reaction between KCl and water is endothermic
(A) Δ H - Negative; Δ S - Positive (B) The enthalpy of KCl solution is positive
(B) Δ H - Negative; Δ S - Negative (C) The enthalpy of KCl solution at a dilution of 200 is
– 18.6 kJ mol–1
(C) Δ H - Positive; Δ S - Negative
(D) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Δ H - Positive; Δ S - Positive
"% What is the purpose of exhaust system in limekilns # Enthalpy of combustion of carbon to CO2 is –393.5 kJ
where the decomposition of limestone takes place ? mol–1. Calculate the heat released upon formation of
35.2 g of CO2 from carbon and dioxygen gas.
(A) To drive away, CO2 gas and make the reaction proceed
for completion. (A) 157.4 kJ (B) – 314.8 kJ
(B) To reduce the temperature of the reaction. (C) 472.2 kJ (D) – 629.6 kJ
(C) To make the reaction attain equilibrium in less time.
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(D) All of the above

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CLASS : 11 (PCM) CLASS : 11 (PCM)

# The value of Kc for the reaction, 3O2 (g) 2O3 (g) is #" The structure of diborane (B2H6) contains
2.0 ×10 at 25 C. If the equilibrium concentration of
–50 o
(A) Four 2c - 2e bonds and two 3c - 2e bonds
O2 in air at 25 oC is 1.6×10–2, what is the concentration
(B) Two 2c - 2e bonds and four 3c - 2e bonds
of O3?
(C) Two 2c - 2e bonds and two 3c - 2e bonds
(A) 0.715 × 10–28 mol L–1
(D) Four 2c - 2e bonds and four 3c - 2e bonds
(B) 1.43 × 10–28 mol L–1 A 1.250 g sample of octane (C8H18) is burnt in excess
##
(C) 2.86 × 10 –28
mol L –1 of oxygen in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of
calorimeter rises from 294.05 K to 300.78 K. If heat
(D) 5.72 × 10–28 mol L–1 capacity of the calorimeter is 8.93 kJ/K, find the heat
# Read the given statements. transferred to the calorimeter.
(A) 45.8 kJ (B) 60.1 kJ
i) It is a colourless liquid with an aromatic smell.
(C) 73.5 kJ (D) 96.2 kJ
ii) It has alternate BH and NH groups in its ring
structure. Space for Rough Work

iii) It is isoteric.
iv) On heating, it forms inorganic naphthalene.
Identify the compound with the given characteristics.
(A) Borazine (B) Boric acid
(C) Boron trichloride (D) Boron carbide

#! The Lassaigne’s extract is boiled with dil. HNO3 before


testing for halogens because
(A) Silver halides are soluble in HNO3
(B) Na2S and NaCN are decomposed by HNO3
(C) Ag2S is soluble in HNO3
(D) AgCN is soluble in HNO3

439 (M) ! " 439 (M)


CLASS : 11 (PCM) CLASS : 11 (PCM)

Class - 11 (PCM) Critical Thinking #' Identify the 3-dimensional object from the given three
Recognize the tool in the question and choose the views.
#$
most closely related tool or object from the given
choices.

(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)

#% The hidden figure in block 10 is ______. $ Assertion (A): Graphite is slippery and used as a
lubricant.
Reason (R): Graphite has free electrons.
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation
of A.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct
(A) (B) (C) (D) explanation of A.
(C) A is true but R is false.
#& Count the number of blocks in the given figure.
(D) A is false but R is true.

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(A) 105 (B) 98 (C) 102 (D) 100


439 (M) # $ 439 (M)
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439 (M)

01. A 02. B 03. A 04. D 05. B 06. B 07. B 08. A 09. D 10. D
11. B 12. A 13. A 14. A 15. C 16. D 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. A
21. C 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. A 26. C 27. C 28. C 29. C 30. B
31. B 32. B 33. D 34. B 35. B 36. C 37. B 38. C 39. B 40. C
41. C 42. B 43. D 44. B 45. D 46. B 47. A 48. A 49. D 50. B
51. C 52. A 53. B 54. A 55. B 56. B 57. A 58. D 59. B 60. B

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