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MATHEMATICS
ba bc
1. If a, b, c are in H.P then the value of is
ba bc
1
1) 1 2) 2 3) 0 4)
3
2. If x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 , x5 are in H.P. and x1 x2 x2 x3 x3 x4 x4 x5 k x1 x5 then k
1
1) 3 2) 2 3) 4) 4
3
3. If a, b, c are in A.P., b, c, d are in G.P. and c, d, e are in H.P. then a, c, e are in
1) A.P. 2) G.P. 3) H.P. 4) A.G.P.
4. If a x b y c z d w and a, b, c, d are in G.P. then x, y , z , w are in
1) A.P. 2) G.P. 3) H.P. 4) A.G.P
5. If the arithmetic mean of two numbers exceeds their geometric mean by 2 and the geometric
3
mean exceeds the harmonic mean by 1 then the largest of the two numbers is
5
1) 4 2) 16 3) 8 4) 2
1 1 1 1 1
6. The value of 1 1 1 2 2 ..... is equal to
2 3 2 2 3
9 3
1) 2) 3) 8 4) 3
5 5
2 3 4
7. The value of the sum 1 ....... is equal to
3 9 27
1 3 9 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 4 4 4
2 2 2 1 1 1
8. If a, b, c are in G.P. then a b c 3 3 3
a b c
1) a b c 2) ab bc ca 3) a 3 b3 c 3 4) a 4 b 4 c 4
9. If x y z 1 and x, y, z are positive numbers such that 1 x 1 y 1 z k xyz then
k
1) 2 2) 4 3) 8 4) 16
10. Three positive numbers form an increasing G.P. If the middle term in this G.P. is doubled the new
numbers are in A.P. then the common ratio of the G.P. is
1) 2 3 2) 2 3 3) 2 3 4) 3 2
2 ac
1) a b c 2) 2b 3a c 3) b 4) b 2 ac
8
12. If a,8, b are in A.P., a, 4, b are in G.P., a, x, b are in H.P. then x
1) 2 2) 1 3) 4 4) 16
9 1 8 2 7 9 9
13. If 10 2 11 10 3 11 10 ...... 10 11 k 10 then k is equal to
121 441
1) 100 2) 110 3) 4)
10 100
14. If the 2nd, 5th and 9th terms of a non – constant A.P. are in G.P. then the common ratio of the
G.P. is
8 4 7
1) 2) 3) 1 4)
5 3 4
a n 1 b n 1
15. If the harmonic mean between a and b is then n
a n bn
1
1) 0 2) – 1 3) 4) 1
2
1 1
16. If the fourth term of a H.P. is and 7th term is then its 16th term is
3 4
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 6 7 8
17. If A.M and G.M. of two numbers are 13 and 12 respectively then the two numbers are
1) 8, 12 2) 8, 18 3) 10, 18 4) 12, 18
18. If b c, c a, a b are in A.P. then a, b, c are in
1) A.P. 2) G.P. 3) H.P. 4) A.G.P.
19. If a 2 x 4 b 2 y 4 c 6 then the maximum value of xy is
c3 c3 c3 c3
1) 2) 3) 4)
2ab ab 2ab ab
x4 y 4 z 2
20. For positive real numbers x, y, z the minimum value of is
xyz
1) 2 2) 2 2 3) 3 2 4) 2
PHYSICS
21. Two balls of different masses ma and mb are dropped from two different heights, viz., a and b.
The ratio of times taken by the balls to drop through these distances is :
1) a : b 2) b : a 3) a: b 4) a 2 : b 2
31. A stone falls freely from rest and the total distance covered by it in the last second of its motion
equals the distance covered by it in the first three seconds of its motion. The stone remains in the
air for :
1) 6 s 2) 5 s 3) 7 s 4) 4 s
1 1 1
4) In the ratio of the reciprocals of the square roots of the integers, i.e., , , ,....
1 2 3
34. Water drops fall from a tap on the floor 5 m below at regular intervals of time, the first drop
striking the floor when the fifth drop begins to fall. The height at which the third drop will be from
ground (at the instant when the first drop strikes the ground) will be g 10 ms 2
1) 1.25 m 2) 2.15 m 3) 2.75 m 4) 3.75 m
35. The distances moved by a freely falling body (starting from rest) during 1st, 2nd, 3rd,.....,nth
second of its motion are proportional to
1) Even numbers 2) Odd numbers
3) All integral numbers 4) Squares of integral numbers
36. A body is released from the top of a tower of height h and takes ‘T’ sec to reach the ground.
The position of the body at T/2 sec is
h 3h
1) from ground 2) from ground
4 4
h 5h
3) from ground 4) from ground
8 4
37. A car A is travelling on a straight level road with w uniform speed of 60 km / h. It is followed by
another car B which is moving with a speed of 70 km/h. When the distance between them is
2.5 km, the car B is given a deceleration of 20 km / h 2 . After what distance and time will B
catch up with A
1) 32.5 km, 0.5 hr 2) 16.5 km, 1 hr
3) 4 km, 2 hr 4) 3.25 km, 1.5 hr
38. The acceleration of a particle, starting from rest, varies with time according to the relation :
a s 2 sin t . The displacement of this particle at a time t will be :
1
1) s sin t 2) s cos t 3) s sin t 4)
2
s 2 sin t t 2
39. A drunkard is walking along a straight road. He takes 5 steps forward and 3 steps backward
and so on. Each step is one metre long and takes one second. There is a pit on the road 11
metres away from the starting point. The drunkard will fall into the pit after :
1) 29 seconds 2) 21 seconds 3) 37 seconds 4) 31 seconds
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COMING JR.MPC MPC
40. A body starts from rest with a uniform acceleration of 2 m / s 2 for 10 sec, it moves with
constant speed for 30 sec then decelerates by 4 m / s 2 to zero. What is the distance covered by
the body ?
1) 750 m 2) 850 m 3) 600 m 4) None of these
CHEMISTRY
41. An oxide of nitrogen contains 36.8% by weight of nitrogen. The formula of the compound is
1) N 2 O 2) N 2O3 3) NO 4) NO2
42. A compound contains 28% of nitrogen and 72% of metal by weight. Three atoms of metal
combines with two atoms of nitrogen. The atomic weight of the metal is
1) 12 2) 24 3) 36 4) 48
43. An organic compound contains 40 % C, 6.66 % H. The empirical formula of the compound is
1) CH 2 2) CH 2O 3) CHO 4) CHO2
44. If 75.2 % of compound is carbon and the rest of the weight is hydrogen, the formula of the
compound is
1) C3 H 6 2) C2 H 2 3) C2 H 4 4) CH 4
45. X and Y are two different elements having their atomic masses in 1 : 2 ratio. The compound
formed by the combination of X and Y contains 50% of X by weight. The emperical formula of
the compound is
1) X 2Y 2) XY2 3) X Y 4) X 4Y
46. 40 ml. of ahydrocarbon undergoes combustion in 260 ml of oxygen and gives 160 ml of
carbondioxide. If all gases are measured under similar conditions of temperature and pressure,
the formula of hydrocarbon is
1) C3 H 8 2) C4 H 8 3) C6 H14 4) C4 H10
47. 0.7 moles of potassium sulphate is allowed to react with 0.9 moles of barium chloride in
aqueous solutions. The number of moles of the substance precipitated in the reactions is
1) 1.4 moles of potassium chloride 2) 0.7 moles of barium sulphate
3) 1.6 moles of potassium chlride 4) 1.6 moles of barium sulphate
48. ‘X’ grams of calcium carbonate was completely burnt in air. The weight of the solid residue
formed is 28 g. What is the value of ‘X’ (in grams)
1) 44 2) 200 3) 150 4) 50
49. A compund has 40 % of carbon by weight. If molecular weight of the compound is 90, the
number of carbon atoms present in 1 molecule of the compound are
1) 3 2) 2 3) 1 4) 5
50. A Gaseous compound of nitrogen and hydrogen contains 12.5 % by weight of hydrogen. The
density of the compound relative to hydrogen is 16, the molecular formula of the compound is
1) NH 2 2) NH 3 3) NH 4 4) N 2 H 4
51. The percentage of C, H and N in an organic compound are 40 %, 13.3 % and 46.7 %
respectively then empirical formula is
1) C3 H13 N 3 2) CH 2 N 3) CH 4 N 4) CH 6 N