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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
SEC: Sr. Batch-1_Ph-II JEE-MAIN Date: 05-12-2020
Time: 07.00Am to 10.00Am PTM-03 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 20 Consists Four 4) marks. Negative (-1), 21 to 25 No Negative Marks
Physics : Question No. 26 to 45 Consists Four 4) marks. Negative (-1), 46 to 50 No Negative Marks
Chemistry : Question No. 51 to 70 Consists Four 4) marks. Negative (-1), 71 to 75 No Negative Marks
Syllabus:
Mathematics: Functions & Inverse trigonometric functions, Limits,
Continuity, Differentiability, Derivatives, Applications of

derivatives

Physics : Waves on a string + sound waves, Complete optics


(ray optics: Excluding Optical instruments + wave optics:

Excluding diffraction & polarization), Electrostatics, gauss

law, Electrostatic pressure, Electrostatics potential, self-

energy + Gravitation

Chemistry : T1: Atomic structure, Stiochiometry, States of matter,


chemical equilibrium

T2: Periodic classification & chemical bonding, Alkali &


alkaline earth metals, III a & IV a group elements
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MATHEMATICS
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options 1), 2), 3) and 4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
1. Let f be a continuous and differentiable function in  x1 , x2  . If
4 2 2 1
f  x  . f '  x   x 1   f  x   and lim  f  x    1 and lim  f  x    ,then
x x1 x x2 2
minimum value of x12  x22 is  
 2 
1) 2) 3) 4) None of these
6 3 3
2. Let a, b, c, d , e, f , g , h be distinct elements in the set 7, 5, 3, 2, 2,4,6,13 .The
2 2
minimum value of  a  b  c  d    e  f  g  h  is
1) 30 2) 32 3) 34 4) 40
 x, 0  x 1

3. f  x   2  e x1, 1  x  2 and g '  x   f  x  , x  1,3 then
 x  e, 2  x  3

1) g  x  has no local maxima
2) g  x  has no local minima
3) g  x  has local maxima at x = 1 + ln2 and local minima at x = e
4) g  x  has local minima at x = 1+2ln2 and local maxima at x = e
4. If the equation 2 x3  6 x  2 sin a  3  0, a   0,  has only one real root, then the
largest interval in which a lies is
       5   5 
1)  0,  2)  ,  3)  ,  4)  ,  
 6 6 3 6 6   6 
5. The fraction exceeding its pth power by the greatest number possible, where p  2 ,
is
1/ p 1 p 1
1 1
1)   2)   3) p1/ p 1 4) none of these
 p  p
 3  x2 , x2
6. If f  x    and if f  x  has a local maxima at x = 2, then
 a  14  x  48 , x  2

greatest value of a is

1) 2013 2) 2012 3) 2011 4) 2010

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7. 3
The value of a for which all extremum of function f  x  = x  3ax  3 a  1 x  1 , 
 2

lie in the interval  2, 4 
1)  3,4  2)  1,3 3)  3, 1 4) none of these
8. Given f ' 1  1 and f  2 x   f  x  , x  0 .If f '  x  is differentiable then there exists a
number c   2,4  such that f ''  c  equals
1 1 1 1
1) 2)  3)  4) 
4 2 4 8
9. Let the equation of a curve be x  a   sin   , y  a 1  cos  .If  changes at a
constant rate k then the rate of change of the slope of the tangent to the curve at
   / 3 is
2k k
1) 2) 3) k 4) None of these
3 3
10. A particle moves along the parabola y  x 2 in the first quadrant in such a way that
its x-coordinate (measured in metres) increases at a rate of 10 m/sec. If the angle
of inclination  of the line joining the particle to the origin changes, when x  3 m, at
the rate of k rad/sec., then the value of k is
1) 1 2) 2 3) 1 / 2 4) 1 / 3
11. For any positive integer n, define f n :  0,    R as
n  
1
f n  x    tan 1   for all x   0,   (Here, the inverse
j 1  1   x  j  x  j  1 
  
trigonometric function tan 1 x assumes values in   ,  Then, which of the
 2 2
following statement(s) is (are) TRUE?
5
1)  tan 2  f j  0   55
j 1
10
2)  1  f j  0  sec2  f j  0   10
j 1
1
3) For any fixed positive integer n, lim tan  f n  x   
x n
4) For any fixed positive integer n, lim sec  f n  x    1
2
x
12. If the equation of the normal to the curve y  f  x  at x = 0 is 3 x  y  3  0 then the
x2
value of lim is
x0
 f  x 2 2
 
 5 f  4x  4 f 7x 2

1) -3 2) 1/3 3) 3 4) -1/3

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13. Tangents are drawn from origin to the curve y  sin x  cos x .Then their points of
contact lie on the curve
1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1
1)  1 2)  1 3)  1 4)  1
x2 y 2 x2 y 2 x2 y 2 y 2 x2

14. Let f  x   x3  x  1 and let g  x  be its inverse function then equation of the

tangent to y  g  x  at x = 3 is

1) x  4 y  1  0 2) x  4 y  1  0 3) 4 x  y  1  0 4) 4 x  y  1  0

15. If the function f  x   x 4  bx 2  8 x  1 has a horizontal tangent and a point of

inflection for the same value of x then the value of b is equal to


1) -2 2) -6 3) 6 4) 3
16. If a curve with equation of the form y  ax 4  bx3  cx  d has zero gradient at the

point  0,1 and also touches the x-axis at the point  1,0  then the values of x for

which the curve has a negative gradient are


1) x  1 2) x  1 3) x  1 4) 1  x  1
1
17. f is a strictly monotonic differentiable function with f '  x   if g is the
3
1 x
inverse of f, then g ''  x  

3x 2 3g 2  x  3 x2
1) 2) 3) g 2  x  4)
2 1  x3 2 1  g 2  x 2 1  x3

18. If ' f ' is an increasing function from R  R such that f ''  x   0 and f 1 exists then


d 2 f 1  x   is
dx 2
1)  0 2)  0 3)  0 4) cannot be determined
19. In a question a student was given to find the derivative of the product of two
functions f and g. The students by mistake thought  fg  '  f ' g ' for his question
f  x   x 3 and he got the correct answer. Given that g  4   1. Then which of the
following is false?
1
1) g  5   2) f '  x   0 3) f  0   0 4)None of these
8
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20. Let f be a real valued periodic function defined for all real numbers x such that for
1 2
some fixed a  0 , f  x  a    f  x    f  x  for all x. Then the period of f  x 
2
is
1) a 2) 2a 3) 3a 4) 4a

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
1  cos x cos 2 x cos3x.....cos nx
21. If lim has the value equal to 325 then the value of n=
x0 x2
22. The function y  x 4  8 x 3  22 x 2  24 x  10 attains local maximum or minimum at x

= a, x = b and x = c  a  b  c  .Then a  2b  c 

23. 
Let a be the minimum possible value of log3 3 y1  3 y2  3 y3 , where y1, y2 , y3 are real 
numbers for which y1  y2  y3  9 let b be the maximum possible value of
log 3 x1  log 3 x2  log 3 x3 where x1, x2 , x3 are

Positive real numbers for which x1  x2  x3  9 then the value of

 
log 2 a3  log3 b 2   
2 4
24. Let the function f  0,    R be defined by f     sin   cos    sin   cos 

suppose the function f has local minimum at  precisely when   1 ,......r 

where 0  1  ......r  1 then the value of log 1  1  ........  r 


4

25. The value of the limit

4 2  sin 3 x  sin x 
lim =
x
  3 x 5 x   3 x 
2  2sin 2 x sin  cos    2  2 cos 2 x  cos 
 2 2   2 

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PHYSICS
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options 1), 2), 3) and 4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

26. Two point charges q1  


10  C and q2  25C  are placed on the x-axis at x=1m and

x=4m, respectively. The electric field (in V/m) at a point y = 3m on Y-axis is(Take
1
 9  109 N  m 2C 2 )
4 0


1) 63iˆ  27 ˆj  102 
2) 81iˆ  81 ˆj  102

3) 81iˆ  81 ˆj  102  
4) 63iˆ  27 ˆj  102 
27. Charge is distributed within a sphere of radius R with a volume charge density
2 r
A
 r   2 e a ,where A and a are constants. If Q is the total charge of this charge
r
distribution, the radius R is
 
 1   Q 
1) a log  2) a log 1 
Q  
 2 aA 
1 
 2 aA 

 
a  Q  a  1 
3) log  1  4) log 
2  2 aA 

2 Q 
1 
 2 aA 
28. A charge Q is uniformly distributed over a long rod AB of length L as shown in the
figure. The electric potential at the point O lying at distance L from the end A is

O A B
L
Q 3Q Q Q ln 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
8 0 L 4  0 L 4  0 L ln 2 4  0 L
29. Electric field at centre of quarter circular ring having charge density  is ____

2   2
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 0r 2 0r  0r 2 0r

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30. Consider the charge configuration and a spherical Gaussian surface as shown in
the figure. When calculating the flux of the electric field over the spherical surface,
the electric field will be due to
q2
+q1

-q1
1) q2 2) only the positive charges
3) all the charges 4)  q1 and  q1
31. A uniform charged and infinitely long line having a linear charge density  is placed
at a normal distance y from a point ‘o’ consider a sphere of radius R with ‘o’ as
centre and R  Y .Electric flux through the surface of the sphere is

2 R 2 R 2  y 2  R2  y2
1) zero 2) 3) 4)
0 0 0
32. The variation of electric potential with distance d from a fixed point is as shown in
the figure the electric intensity at d = 5m is
V(volt)

5V

O 2 4 6

d(m)
1) 2.5v / m 2) 2.5v / m 3) 0.4v / m 4) 0.4v / m
33. A point charge Q is placed inside a conducting spherical shell of inner radius 3R
and outer radius 5R at a distance R from the centre of the shell. The electric
potential at the centre of shell will be
1 Q 1 5Q 1 13 Q 1 7Q
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 0 R 4 0 6 R 4 0 15 R 4 0 9 R
34. Self energy of non conducting sphere of radius R carrying charge Q is _____(Take
1
K
4 0
2 kq 2 3 kq 2 1 q2 3 kq 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 R 5 R 5 kR 4 R
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35. A charge Q is distributed over three concentric spherical shells of radii
a, b, c  a  b  c  such that their surface charge densities are equal to one another

The total potential at a point at distance r from their common centre, where r  a
would be

1)

Q a2  b2  c2  2)
Qa  b  c

4 0 a3  b3  c3  
4 0 a 2  b 2  c 2 
Q Q ab  bc  ca
3) 4) .
4 0  a  b  c  12 0 abc
36. A spherical shell is uniformly charged with the surface charge density  .If energy
is conserved, the magnitude of electric force acting on unit area of the shell(or)
mechanical pressure on shell due to charge is

2 2  
1) 2) 3) 4)
0 2 0 2 0 0
37. In Young’s double slit experiment, slits are separated by 0.5 mm and the screen is
placed 150cm away. A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths, 650 nm and
520 nm, is used to obtain interference fringes on the screen. The least distance
from the common central maximum to the point where the bright fringes due to
both the wavelengths coincide, is
1) 7.8 mm 2) 9.75 mm 3) 15.6 mm 4) 1.56 mm
38. A monochromatic light is incident at a certain angle on an equilateral triangular
prism and suffers minimum deviation. If the refractive index of the material of the

prism is 3 , then the angle of incidence is

1) 45o 2) 90o 3) 60o 4) 30o


39. A uniformly charged ring of radius 3a and total charge q is placed in xy-plane
centred at origin. A point charge q is moving towards the ring along the Z-axis and
has speed v at z=4a. The minimum value of v such that it crosses the origin is
1/2 1/2
2  1 q2  2  4 q2 
1)   2)  
m  5 4 0 a  m  15 4 0a 
1/2 1/2
21 q2  2  2 q2 
3)   4)  
m  15 4 0 a  m  15 4 0 a 
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 x
40. A transverse wave is described by the equation y  y0 sin 2  ft   .The
 
maximum particle velocity is equal to four times the wave velocity if

1)    y0 / 4 2)    y0 / 2 3)    y0 4)   2 y0

41. If g is the acceleration due to gravity on the earth’s surface, the gain in the
potential energy of an object of mass m raised from the surface of the earth to a
height equal to the radius R of the Earth, is
1 1
1) mgR 2) 2mgR 3) mgR 4) mgR
2 4
R
42. From a solid sphere of mass M and radius R, a spherical portion of radius   is
2
removed as shown in the figure. Taking gravitational potential V  0 at r   , the
potential at the centre of the cavity thus formed is (G=gravitational constant)

GM GM 2GM 2GM


1) 2) 3) 4)
R 2R 3R R
43. A test particle is moving in a circular orbit in the gravitational field produced by
K
mass density   r   Identity the correct relation between the radius R of the
r2
particle’s orbit and its period T

T2 T
1) 3 is constant 2) is constant
R R2
T
3) TR is constant 4) is constant
R

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44. Three particles, each of mass m , are situated at the vertices of an equilateral
triangle of side length a . The only forces acting on the particles are their mutual
gravitational forces. It is desired that each particle moves in a circle while
maintaining the original mutual separation a . Find the time period of circular
motion

a a3 a3 3Gm
1) T  2 2) T  2 3) T  2 4) T  2
3Gm 3Gm Gm a3
45. Distance between the centres of two stars is 10a. The masses of these stars are M
and 16M and their radii a and 2a respectively. A body of mass m is fired straight
from the surface of the larger star towards the surface of the smaller star. What
should be its minimum initial speed to reach the surface of the smaller star?
Obtain the expression in terms of G,M and a

GM 2GM 3 GM 3 5 GM
1)   2)   3)   4)  
a a 2 a 2 a
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

46. An infinitely long solid cylinder of radius R has a uniform volume charge density  .
It has a spherical cavity of radius R/2 with its centre on the axis of the cylinder, as
shown in the figure. The magnitude of the electric field at the point P, which is at a
23 R
distance 2R from the axis of the cylinder is given by the expression The
16k 0
value of k is
Z

R/2 P
2R

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47. The electric potential V at any point x, y, z (all in metre) in space is given by V  4 x 2

volt. The electric field at the point (1m,0,2m) is  Kiˆ V/m Then K is
48. In a Young’s double slit experiment, the path difference at a certain point on the
1
screen between two interfering wave is the of wavelength. The ratio of the
8
intensity at this point to that at the centre of a bright fringe is close to
49. An infinitely long uniform line charge distribution of charge per unit length  lies

3
parallel to the y-axis in the y-z plane at z  a If the magnitude of the flux of the
2
electric field through the rectangular surface ABCD lying to the x-y plane with its
L
centre at the origin is (  0 =permittivity of free space),then the value of n is
n 0
Z

L
D C

a y

A
B
x

50. Image of an object approaching a convex mirror of radius of curvature 20m along
25 50
its optical axis is observed to move from m to m in 30s. What is the speed of
3 7
the object in km h-1

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CHEMISTRY
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options 1), 2), 3) and 4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
51. A vessel contains ' x ' g of a gas at a high pressure. Some of the gas is allowed to
2
escape from the vessel, and then it is cooled to rd of its absolute temperature.
3
Now, the pressure inside the vessel was found to be half of the initial pressure. The
amount of the gas escaped is
3x 2x x 3x
1) g 2) g 3) g 4) g
4 3 4 5
52. According to kinetic molecular theory of gases, which of the following statements

are true?

I) All gases are made up of large number of minute particles called molecules

II) The average kinetic energy of the gas molecules is directly proportional to the

absolute temperature.

III) The pressure exerted by the gas is due to the inter molecular collisions
IV) At a given temperature, the gas molecules move with uniform velocities, in
straight lines is between two collisions
1) I, II and IV 2) II and IV 3) II, III and IV 4) I,II and III

53. A volume 'V ' of a gas at temperature T1 , and pressure ' p ' is enclosed, in a
'V '
spherical vessel. It is connected to another sphere of volume by a tube and
2
stop-cock of negligible volume. The second spherical container is initially
evacuated and the stop-cock is closed. If the stop-cock is opened, the temperature
of the gas in the second sphere becomes T2 . The first sphere is maintained at

temperature 'T1 ' what is the final pressure P ' within the apparatus?
2 pT2 pT2 2 pT2 2 pT2
1) 2) 3) 4)
T1  T2 T1  2T2 2T1  T2 2T2  T1

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54. Identify the correct statement among the following
1) A real gas deviates more from ideal behavior at high temperature and low
pressure
2) In S.I system, the unit of van der Waals constant ‘a’ is Pa m3mol 1

3) The unit of van der waals constant ‘b’ in S.I system is m3mol 1
4) The vander waals constant ‘b’ is two times the actual volume occupied by
Avagadro number of molecules of the gas
55. The initial rates of diffusion of two gaseous substances X and Y are equal at 27oC
and 1 bar pressures. X and Y can not be
1) X  He, Y  Mixture of H 2 and CH 4 in the molar ratio 6 : 1
2) X  Mixture of CH 4 and O2 in the molar ratio 1:3, Y  N 2
3) X  Equimolar mixture of N 2 and C2 H 4
Y  Equimolar mixture of CO and ethane
4) X  Euimolar mixture of N 2 and CO
Y  Mixture of CO and C2 H 4 in the molar ratio 2 : 1
56. In Haber process 30L each of dihydrogen and dinitrogen for reaction which yielded
only 50% of the expected product. What will be the composition of the gaseous
mixture at equilibrium.
1) 10L of NH 3 , 25L of N 2 and 15L of H 2
2) 20L of NH 3 ,10L of N 2 , 30L of H 2

3) 10L of NH 3 , 15L of N 2 ,15L of H 2


4) 20L of NH 3 , 20L N 2 ,20L of H 2
57. Equilibrium constants are given for various reactions:
1) N 2  3H 2  2 NH 3 ; K1 2) N 2  O2  2 NO; K 2

1
3) H 2  O2  H 2O; K3
2
Then the equilibrium constant for the following reaction (4) is
5
4) 2 NH 3  O2  2 NO  3H 2O
2
K 2 K 33 K1K 22 K 22 K 3
1) K 2  K1  K3 2) 3) 4)
K1 K3 K1

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58. For the reversible reaction A  B at equilibrium,

 B  6  104 d  A d  B
  3  106 s 1  A   K  B  .Thus ‘K’ is
 A dt dt

1) 20 s 1 2) 5  10 2 s 1 3) 100 s 1 4) 50 s 1
59. H 2 S  gas  initially at a pressure of 10.0 atm and a temperature of 800K ,

dissociates as 2 H 2 S  g   2 H 2  g   S 2  g 

At equilibrium, the partial pressure of S 2 vapour is 0.020 atm Thus, Kp is

1) 3.23  10 7 2) 6.45  10 7 3) 1.55  10 4) 6.20  107


60. For the example
 2SO3  g   188.3KJ
2 SO2  g   O2  g  

The number of moles of SO3 formed is increased if


1) Temperature is increased at constant volume
2) inert gas is added to the mixture
3) O2 is removed from the mixture
4) Volume of the reaction flask is decreased
61. Which of the following molecules have 3 centre -2 electron bonds?
A)  AlCl3 2 B) B2 H 6 C) Al2  CH 3 6 D)  BeH 2 2

1) A only 2) B and D only 3) B,C and D only 4) All of them


62. Which of the following sets of metals form amphoteric oxides?
1) Be, Al , C 2) Mg , C , Ga 3) Be, Sn, Al 4) Mg , Al , Pb
63. Read the following statements
I) The addition compound  B2 H 6 .2 NH 3  formed by diborane with ammonia has
ionic bonds.
II) Orthoboric acid  H 3 BO3  is a weak monobasic Lewis acid
III) H 3 BO3 behaves like a strong acid is presence of some cis-diols like glycerol,
mannitol, sorbitol etc
IV) In borax, Na2 B4O7 .10 H 2O all boron atoms are in sp 2 hybridized state
Now identify the correct statements in the above
1) I,II,III only 2) II and III only 3) I,III, IV only 4) II,III and IV only
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64. Which of the following factors is mainly responsible for toxicity of CO gas?
1) It has very high calorific value
2) It readily combines with O2 to form CO2
3) It readily combines with haemoglobin in blood and forms a stable complex
4) CO is sparingly soluble in water
65. Which of the following compounds on hydrolysis, followed by polymerization
produces a straight chain silicone?
1) CH 3 SiCl3 2)  CH 3  2 Si Cl2 3)  CH 3 3 SiCl 4) SiCl4

66. Read the following statements


I) In pyroxenes, each tetrahedral SiO44 unit mutually shares two corners with other

units
II) PbI 4 is stable
III) CO is a neutral oxide
IV) Pb3O4 is a mixed oxide
Then the correct code that gives the True (T) or False (F) status of the above
statements in the same order
1) T , T , T ,T 2) T , F , T , F 3) T , F , T , T 4) F ,T , F ,T
67. Which type of elements are represented by the general electronic configuration

ns 2  n  2  f 114  n  1 d 0,1  n  6,7 

1) Representative elements 2) Inner transition


3) Transition elements 4) Rare metals
68. In which of the following species, strongest bond is present?
1) O2 2) O22 3) O2 4) O2
69. Which of the following series is Incorrect with respect to the given property?
1) Metallic Nature: Be  Mg  Ca  Sr  Ba
2) Basic nature: BeO  MgO  CaO  SrO  BaO

3) Solubility : Mg  OH  2  Ca  OH 2  Ba  OH  2

4) Thermal stability: BeCO3  MgCO3  CaCO3


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70. In the following unbalanced equation

As2 S3  H   NO3 
 NO  H 2O  AsO43  SO42 ,

The equivalent weight of As2 S3 is given by the relation

( M =Molecular weight of As2 S3 )


M M M M
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 4 28 24
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

71.  
The average velocity C of CH 4 at temperature T1 is equal to its most probable

 
velocity C p at temperature T2 . If the ratio T1 / T2  is x  102 , then the value of x is

____   22 / 7 

72. Only 20% of 1, 3-butadiene molecules exist as 1-butyne at equilibrium


 CH 3CH 2C  CH  g  at 298K. Equilibrium constant
CH 2  CH  CH  CH 2  g  

for the above equilibrium is


73. The radius of 1st Bohr orbit of H-atom is 0.53 Ao Calculate the radius of 2nd orbit of

He ion. (At No.of He = 2) in Ao


74. A molecule of Buckminster Fullerene  C60  is made of six membered rings = x and

x
Five membered rings = y. Then the value of   is ____
 y
o o
120 C 200 C
75. Diborane + Ammonia   X  Y  H2 .

In one molecule of 'Y ' , the number of hybrid orbitals and unhybridized (pure)
orbitals are ' x ' and ' y ' respectively. Then the value of  x  y  is _____

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