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THE PEACE GROUP OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

ETEA TEST: WEEK I

MATHS XI
Q1. Choose the correct answer.

1) π is …… number
(a) Rational (b) irrational (c) integer (d) natural
2) a+ b=b+a ; ∀ a , b ∈ R is called …………..property
(a) Commutative w.r.t addition (b) commutative w.r.t multiplication
(c) associative w.r.t addition (d) none
3) When ( x +iy)2=5+ 4 i, them the value of x and y is_____
(a) x=2 , y=−1 (b) x=−2 , y=1 (c) x=2 , y=−1 (d) x=2 , y=2
4) |Z 1+ Z 2| is
(a) ¿|Z 1|+|Z 2|(b)¿|Z 1|+|Z 2|(c)≤|Z 1|+|Z 2|(d)¿|Z 1|+|Z 2|

5) Product of √ −2 × √ −2 is equal to
(a) 2 (b) -2 (c) 4 (d) none
6) The additive inverse of x is _____
(a) x (b)1/ x (c) – x (d) 0
7) The additive identity is
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c)−1 (d)1−1
8) The circumference of a circle to its diameter is _____
π
(a) π (b)2 π (c) (d) none
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9) The circumference of a circle to its radius is______
π
(a) π (b) 2 π (c) (d) none
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10) If a+ b=c ; ∀ a , b , c ∈ R the property is called ________ property
(a) Commutative property w.r.t addition (b) closure property w.r.t addition
(c)associative property w.r.t. addition (d) symmetric property
a ka
11) If = (k ≠ 0) is called __________
b kb
(a) Principle for equality of fraction (b) Golden rule of fraction
(c) Rule of quotient of fraction (d) none
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12) If =x for all x ∈ R, then value of x is _______
x
(a) 0 (b)± 1 (c) 1 (d)−1
13) If 10+0=10 , the property is called_______
(a) Additive inverse (b) additive identity
(c)multiplicative identity (d) multiplicative inverse
14) If a is a real number then √ a2
2
(i) a (ii) (√ a) (iii) |a|

(a) only I (b) only ii (c) only iii (d) I and iii
15) every real number is a complex number with imaginary part is
(a) 1 (b) -1 (c) 0 (d) any real number
16) ∀ x ∈ R , x=x the property is called_____
(a) Commutative (b) symmetric (c) reflexive (d) transitive
17) Non repeating and non terminating numbers are called_____ numbers
(a) Real (b) rational (c) irrational (d) imaginary
18) If aϵ R then the multiplicative inverse of “a” is ______.
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(a). 0 (b). 1 (c). –a (d).
a
19) If Z = a+b then |Z| = ______
(a)a-b (b). a+b (c). –a+b (d). –a-b
20) |i| = ______
(a). 0 (b). 1 (c). 2 (d). −i
21) i 4 n=¿ ______ where n is odd
(a) 1 (b). i (c). ±1 (d). ±i
22) Geometrically, the modulus of a complex number represents its distance from the _____ point.
(a)(0,0) (b). (1,0) (c). (0,1) (d). (1,1)
a+ bi
23) |b−ai | = _______

(a). 0 (b). 1 (c). -1 (d). None


2+6 i
24) The conjugate of is _____.
−1−i
2−6 i 2+ 6 i 2−6 i −2−6 i
(a) (b). (c). (d).
1+i −1+ i −1+i 1+i
26) The multiplicative inverse of 0 is ____
(a) 0 (b). 1 (c). -1 (d). does not exist
27) The Quotient of two Imaginary numbers is ______.
(a).Imaginary (b). Real (c). Complex (d). None
28) If complexnumber Z is purely imaginary, then Ź=¿______.
(a). Z (b).|Z| (c). – Z (d). −|Z|
29) If real part of complex number is zero then it is _____.
(a). Purely real (b). Purely complex (c). Purely imaginary (d). None
30) Unit complex number is _____.
(a). (1, 1) (b). (0, 0) (c). (-1, -1) (d). (1,

CHEMISTRY
Q.1 Which one of the following is not a mixture
A) Gasoline C) Iodized salt
B) Milk D) Distilled water
Q.2 All of the following are the examples of molecule except
A) Hydrogen gas C) Sodium chloride
B) Glucose D) Hydrogen chloride
Q.3 Mass of single hydrogen gas molecule in gram is equal to
A) 1gram C) 1.66×10–24 gram
B) 2gram D) 3.32×10–24 gram
Q.4 One ammonium ion contains
A) 11 p, 11 n, 10 e C) 10 p, 7 n, 11 e
B) 11 p, 10 n, 10 e D) 11 p, 7 n, 10 e
Q.5 Which of the following specie contains same number of all fundamental particles
A) H2O C) OH–
B) HF D) F2
Q.6 The number of atoms that are present in 4g of CH 4
A) 1.5×1023 C) 6.02×1023
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B) 3.01×10 D) 7.5×1023
Q.7 The mass of 1.5×1023 molecule of H2O water is
A) 18g C) 4.5g
B) 9g D) 1.5g
Q.8 How many number of bonds are present in 98 g of H2SO4
A) 3 NA C) 4 NA
B) 6 NA D) 8 NA
Q.9 The number of hydrogen atoms present in 45g of glucose are
A) 6.02×1023 C) 18×1023
B) 1.5×1023 D) 3.01×1023
Q.10 The mass of 0.5 mole of oxygen gas is
A) 16 g C) 16 amu
B) 32 g D) 32 amu
Q.11 The volume occupied by 1.4g of N2(g) at STP is
A) 1.12 cm3 C) 1120 cm3
B) 2.24 cm3 D) 2240 cm3
Q.12 Number of electrons present in 8g of oxide ions (O–2)
A) 0.5 moles C) 5.0 moles
B) 4.0 moles D) 1.0 moles
Q.13 0.5 moles of H2SO4 contains
A) 1.5 moles of H+ ions C) 0.5 moles of O–2 ions

B) 1 mole of
SO 2
4 ions D) 1.0 moles of H+ ions
Q.14 Number of atoms present in 10 g of CaCO3 is
A) 5 C) 6.02×1023
B) 1 D) 5×6.02×1023
Q.15 The number of moles of oxygen atoms in 44.8 dm 3 of ozone gas at 0°C temperature and 1 atm
pressure
A) 2 moles C) 4 moles
B) 6 moles D) 8 moles
Q.16 The total number of neutrons present in 40g of SO3
A) 0.5 NA C) 40 NA
B) 2 NA D) 20 NA
Q.17 Mass of one-gram molecule of ethane is
A) 30 g C) 1 g
B) 30 amu D) 30×1.66×10–24 g
Q.18 Gram atoms present in 54g of N2 are
A) 2 C) 2 NA

B) 4 D) 4 NA

Q.19 8g of methane will react completely with


A) 8 g of oxygen C) 32 g of oxygen

B) 16 g of oxygen D) 64 g of oxygen

Q.20 8g of H2 reacts with 16g of O2. The mass of H2O formed is


A) 24g C) 9g

B) 18g D) 4.5g

Q.21 How many grams of NaOH is required to neutralized 98g of H2SO4


A) 80g C) 20g

B) 40g D) 98g

Q.22 240g of Mg reacts with 320g of O2 to produce MgO. The amount of MgO formed would be
A)560g C) 320g

B) 800g D) 200g

Q.23 Which one of the following has the same member of molecules as in 11 g of CO 2
A) 4 g of O2 C) 4 g of O

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B) 4 moles of NaCl D) 4.5 g of H2O

Q.24 One mole of (NH4)2SO4 contains


A) One mole of nitrogen C) One moles of sulphur

B) Four moles of hydrogen D) Eight moles of oxygen

Q.25 The mass of carbon (II) oxide which contains 6.02× 1023 oxygen atoms is
A) 44 g C) 22g

B) 28g D) 14g

Q.26 Consider the following data


Element: Atomic Mass
X = 14
Y = 12
X and Y combine to term a substance z. If two moles of X and one mole of Y combine it gives one mole
of Z. then the mass of one mole of z is
A) 92 g C) 38 g
B) 40 g D) 26 g

Mg  ClO4  2
Q.27 In combustion analysis, water is absorbed by in the form of
A) Vapors state C) Solid state

B) Liquid state D) Any state

Q.28 Which of the following is known as molecule as well as compound?


A) HCl B) CO C) O3 D) Co

Q.29 The number of moles of CO2 which contain 16g of oxygen

A) 0.25 C) 1.0
B) 0.50 D) 0.75
Q.30 Iso electronic pair is,
A) Na, Na+ C) Cl, Cl–

B) K+, Cl– D) F, Cl

PHYSICS

1. Physics is an important and basic part of ______________


A) Natural philosophy C) Biological sciences
B) Physical sciences D) None
2. Ideal gas equation PV=nRT. SI unit of R is
A) Erg K-1 mole-2 C) newton K-1 mole-1
B) watt K-1 mole-1 D) joule K-1 mole-1
3. The system international consists of
A) Seven fundamental quantities only C) Only large no. of derived units
B) Two supplementary units D) All of above
4. Physics deals with the study of
A) Matter C) Relationship between mass & energy
B) Energy D) All of these
5. If A=X2Y/Z where percentage error in X, Y and Z are 2%, 3% and 5% respectively, then total percentage error
in measurement of A is;
A) 12% C) 8%
B) 14% D) 22%
6. Which of the following is not a base quantity?
A) Mole C) Electric current
B) Intensity of light D) None
7. According to scientific notation
A) There should be only one non-zero digit left of decimal
B) While expressing the numbers in scientific notation, powers of ten should be positive
C) Reading should be noted in SI units
D) None
8. 3 cm3 = ?
A) (3 cm)3 C) 3 (cm)3
3
B) 3 c(m ) D) 33 (cm)
9. The base units of potential difference is
A) kgm2s-3A-1 C) kgms-3A-1
3 -2 -2
B) kgm s A D) kgm3s-2A-1
10. 1Tm/1Gm=……….?
A) 10-6m C) kilo
B) micro D) 10 micro
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11. A measurement recorded as 3.120x10 m has ____________ significant figures.
A) 6 B) 4
C) 5 D) 3 or 5
12. Error in the measurement of mass of a cubical body is 1% and that of density is 2%, then the error in the
length of the cube is
A) 0.5% C) 4%
B) 3% D) 1%
13. The average wavelength of yellow light emitted from sodium lamp is 5893A 0. Express it in nm.
A) 5893
B) 589.3
C) 58.93
D) 5.893

14. A person measured the mass of the body in full significant figures as 3.740Kg. What is the least count of the
measuring instrument?
A) 0.001Kg
B) 0.01Kg
C) Incomplete information to find the least count
D) None of the above is correct
15. The uncertainty in the time period of a vibrating body
A) is always equal to the least count of the timing device
B) is always reduced by taking the measurement several times and then taking the average
C) can be reduced by counting large number of swings
D) all of these
16. How many micrometers are there in one meter?
A) 10-9 C) 10-6
B) 109 D) 106
17. Dimensional analysis cannot be used B) Deriving a possible formula
A) To check homogeneity of physical C) To find the constant of proportionality
equation D) None
18. Light year is the unit of
A) Intensity of light C) Time
B) Distance D) None
19. Number of years in 1 second
A) 3.157 x 107
B) 3.17 x 108
C) 9.5 x 107
D) 3.17 x 10-8
20. Dimensions of Energy are
A) [ML3T–2] 23. In XY-plane, the angle of representative line of
B) [ML2T–1] the vector is made with positive x-axis in:
C) [MLT–2] A) Clock-wise direction
D) None B) Anti-clockwise direction
C) Counter-clockwise direction
D) Both ‘b’ and ‘c’
21. The point of intersection of coordinate axes is
24. To describe the direction of a vector in space,
termed as:
the number of coordinate axes required is:
A) Origin
A) One
B) Tail
B) Two
C) Head
C) Three
D) None of these
D) Four
22. The direction of a vector in XY-plane is denoted
25. For two dimensional case, the vector lies in a;
by:
A) Space
A) One angle
B) Plane
B) Two angles
C) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’
C) Three angles
D) Neither ‘a’ nor ‘b’
D) Four angles
26. To describe the exact direction of a vector lying
in a plane, the number of angles required is :
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
27. The point of intersection of coordinate axes is
termed as:
A) Origin
B) Tail
C) Head
D) None of these
28. The direction of a vector in XY-plane is denoted
by:
A) One angle
B) Two angles
C) Three angles
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D) Four angles
29. In XY-plane, the angle of representative line of the vector is made with positive x-axis in:
A) Clock-wise direction
B) Anti-clockwise direction
C) Counter-clockwise direction
D) Both ‘b’ and ‘c’
30. To describe the direction of a vector in space, the number of coordinate axes required is:
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four

ENGLISH
Tick the underlined segment of the sentence which contains the mistake that needs to be
corrected.
1. The soybean is undoubted the king of beans, and is rapidly becoming the most widely utilized

bean in the world.

2. Animals use their tooth to chew, to seize food, and to fight.

3. According to an ancient believe when Kwakiutl dancers do elaborately carved masks of birds,

they to not just imitate birds, they are birds.

4. Modern poets frequently use imperfect or approximate rhymes, in the which the rhymed wolves,

and even the consonants, may be similar, but not identical.

5. He believes that there is no god but the combined forces and laws which are manifested in the

existed universe.

6. Whereas the carbon-14 method of dating old objects is not foolproof, it is the best method

available at present.

7. The St. Lawrence Seaway which runs between British Columbia and New York, has completed

by the United States and Canada in 1959.

8. Although army ants are almost totally deaf they march in precise military formation.

9. The field of dynamics in physics is concerned with a particle’s motion in relation to the forces

acting it.

10. Communication is one of the most important bonds that held cultural systems together.

*GOOD LUCK*
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