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V.S.ST. JOHN’S HR.SEC.

SCHOOL- GANNAVARAM
9E FOUNDATION COURSE: 2021-2022
BIWEEKLY TEST-1 (MATHS-PHYSICS-CHEMISTRY)
TIME: 2:30MINS DATE: 07-08-2021 MARKS: 300

1. If the equation (1 + 𝑚2 )𝑥 2 + 2𝑚𝑐𝑥 + (𝑐 2 − 𝑎2 ) = 0 has equal roots, then 𝑐 2 = ___________ [ ]


A. 𝑚2 (1 + 𝑎2 ) B. 𝑚2 (1 − 𝑎2 ) C. 𝑎2 (1 + 𝑚2 ) D. 𝑎2 (1 − 𝑚2 )

2. √2021√2021√2021 … … … . . ∞ = ______________ [ ]
1/2021
A. 20212 B.2021 C. 20212021 D. (2021)3
3. The values of K for which the Q.E 16𝑥 2 + 4𝑘𝑥 + 9 = 0 has real and equal roots. [ ]
A. ±3 B. ±6 C. ±5 D. ±4
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4. If ‘α’ and ‘β’ are the roots of 𝑥 2 − (𝑎 + 1)𝑥 + 2 (𝑎2 + 𝑎 + 1) = 0 then find ∝2 + 𝛽 2 [ ]
2
A. 2a B. 1 C. 𝑎 D. a
2
5. Product of the roots of the Q.E 171𝑥 +3249 𝑥 -15561=0 [ ]
A. -19 B. 19 C. 91 D. -91
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6. A quadratic equation with roots 2 and 3 is _____________ [ ]
2 2 2 2
A. 𝑥 -31 𝑥 +40=0 B. 𝑥 -40 𝑥 +61=0 C. 6𝑥 -31 𝑥 +40=0 D. 31𝑥 -6 𝑥 -40=0
1 1
7. If (𝑍 2 + 𝑍2 ) = 34 then find (𝑍 3 + 𝑍3
)=? [ ]
A. 195 B. 199 C. 192 D. √34
8. (𝑥 3 + 1) ÷ (𝑥 + 1) [ ]
A. (𝑥 2 - 𝑥 + 1) B. (𝑥 2 + 𝑥) C. (𝑥 -1) D. (𝑥 2 + 𝑥 +1)
9. Which of the following is a factor of (𝑥 4 − 𝑥 3 − 11𝑥 2 + 9𝑥 + 18) [ ]
A. (x-3) B. (x-4) C. (x-1) D. (x+2)
2 3 5 4
10. If 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 13 and 𝑥 − 𝑦 = −2 then (x+y) =? [ ]
−5 −6 5 6
A. B. C. D.
6 5 6 5
11. The pair of equations x+2y+5=0 and -3x-6y+1=0 have [ ]
A. Unique solution B. No solution C. Infinite no. of sol D. One solution
1 1 1
12. If ab+bc+ca=0, then find: 𝑎2 −𝑏𝑐 + 𝑏2 −𝑐𝑎
+ 𝑐 2 −𝑎𝑏
[ ]
A. 0 B. 100 C. abc D. 1
13. √7 + 2√6 + √7 − 2√6= _________ . [ ]
A. 2+√6 B. 6 + 2√2 C. 6√2 D. 2√6
1 1 1 1
14. Find: + 3+√2 + 4+√3 + … … … … . + 9+√8 [ ]
√2+1 √ √ √
A. -1 B. 2 C. 0 D. 1

2(√3−1)
15. If √3 = 1.73205 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 √ = ______ . [ ]
(√3+1)

A. 1.73205 B. 0.73205 C. 173205 D. 17.3205


2−√3
16. Find ( √3
) when √3 = 1.732(app.value) [ ]

A. 1.154 B. 1.155 C. 0.155 D. None


√3−√2 √3+√2
17. If x=( ) and y=( ) then 𝑥 2 + 𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦 2? [ ]
√3+√2 √3−√2

A. 98 B. 99 C. 97 D. 96
V.S.ST. JOHN’S HR.SEC. SCHOOL- GANNAVARAM
9E FOUNDATION COURSE: 2021-2022
BIWEEKLY TEST-1 (MATHS-PHYSICS-CHEMISTRY)
TIME: 2:30MINS DATE: 07-08-2021 MARKS: 300

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18. Find: √38 + 17√5 [ ]

A. (3-√5) B. (2+√5) C. (2-√5) D. (3+√5)

19. If the area of an equilateral triangle is 16√3𝑐𝑚2 , then its perimeter is [ ]

A.12cm B.36cm C. 24cm D. 48cm

20. The sides of a triangle are 35cm, 54cm and 61cm respectively. The length of its longest altitude is [ ]

A. 28cm B. 24√5cm C. 10√5cm D. 16√5cm

21. The sides of a triangle are 56cm, 60cm and 52cm. Area of the triangle is [ ]

A. 1344 𝑐𝑚2 B. 1392 𝑐𝑚2 C. 1311 𝑐𝑚2 D. 1322 𝑐𝑚2

22. The edges of a triangular board are 6cm, 8cm and 10cm long. The cost of painting it at the rate of 9 paise
per 𝑐𝑚2 is ________ [ ]

A. ₹2.48 B. ₹3 C. ₹2.16 D. ₹2

23. The area of an equilateral triangle with side 2 √3cm is [ ]

A. 1.732𝑐𝑚2 B. 3.496𝑐𝑚2 C. 0.866𝑚2 D. 5.196𝑚2

24. If the area of a regular hexagon is 54√3𝑐𝑚2 , then the length of its each side is [ ]

A. 6 cm B. 6√3cm C. 2 √3cm D. 3cm


25. If the length of each edge of a regular tetrahedron is ‘a’, then its surface area is [ ]

A.√6 𝑎2 𝑠𝑞. 𝑢𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑠 B. 2√3 𝑎2 𝑠𝑞. 𝑢𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑠 C. 3√2 𝑎2 𝑠𝑞. 𝑢𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑠 D. √3 𝑎2 𝑠𝑞. 𝑢𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑠
26. Choose the correct option. [ ]
a) 5 M/s b) 5 M/S c) 5 m/s d) 5 m/S
27. The unit of current is ________. [ ]
a) second b) ampere c) newton d) kilogram
28. 1 gigabyte = _______ kilobyte. [ ]
a) 1012 b) 1010 c) 108 d) 106
29. The SI unit of solid angle is ________. [ ]
a) radian b) steradian c) degree d) gradian

30. 750 kg/m3 = __________g/cm3 [ ]


a) 1/3000 b)2/3000 c) 4/3000 d)5/3000
V.S.ST. JOHN’S HR.SEC. SCHOOL- GANNAVARAM
9E FOUNDATION COURSE: 2021-2022
BIWEEKLY TEST-1 (MATHS-PHYSICS-CHEMISTRY)
TIME: 2:30MINS DATE: 07-08-2021 MARKS: 300

31. A boy completes one round of a circle of radius R in 20s. The displacement to distance after 10s is
[ ]
a) 11:7 b) 7:11 c) 7:22 d) 22:7

32. A body travels towards north with velocity 2m/s for 20 s and then moves towards east with
velocity 3m/s for 10 s. Its average velocity is [ ]
a) 2.5 m/s b) 5/3 m/s c) 7/3 m/s d) 50/3 m/s

33. Find the ratio of distance to displacement when a car completes 3.5 rounds of a
circular track of radius 100m [ ]
a) 22:7 b) 11:7 c) 1:11 d) 11:1
34. A car travels from station A to B at 30kmph and then back to A at 70kmph. Find the
average speed and average velocity of the car. [ ]
a) 35kmph, 35kmph b) 42kmph, zero c) 42kmph, 42kmph d) 35kmph, zero
35. A car travels from station A to station B at 30kmph during its return trip to A, it travels at 30kmph
for first half distance and at 70kmph for next half distance. Find the average speed of the car.
Find also its average velocity. [ ]

a) 40kmph, zero b) 40kmph, 40kmph c) 35kmph, 35kmph d) 35kmph, zero


36. A car goes round a circular path A-B-C-D-A the speed of the car while it is taking on the
B C
different sections AB, BC, CD and DA are v, 2v, 4v & 4v respectively.
60
Find the average speed of the car. [ ] A 60 D
a) 2.4v b) 4.8v c) 3.6v d) 1.2v

37. The velocity of a car changes from 7 m/s to 19 m/s in 3s. If the car is uniformly accelerated, find the
acceleration of the car. [ ]
a) 2m/s2 b) 4m/s2 c) 6m/s2 d) 8m/s2

38. A bus is moving with a constant speed of 75 kmph. The driver observes the red
signal and applies the brakes. If the speed of the bus reduces uniformly to 21 kmph in 3s find the
retardation produced in the bus. [ ]
a) 3m/s2 b) 4m/s2 c) 5m/s2 d) 6m/s2

39. A cyclist who starts from the top of a hill accelerates uniformly with 0.5 m/s2 to reach the foot with a velocity
of 54 kmph. He reaches the foot of the hill in ____s. [ ]
a) 30 s b) 20 s c) 10 s d) 15 s

40. A uniformly accelerated car is found to possess the velocities 12.5 m/s and 135 kmph at two different
places in its path. If the car takes 10 min to travel between these places, find the distance between them.
[ ]
a) 25km b) 30km c) 5km d) 15km
V.S.ST. JOHN’S HR.SEC. SCHOOL- GANNAVARAM
9E FOUNDATION COURSE: 2021-2022
BIWEEKLY TEST-1 (MATHS-PHYSICS-CHEMISTRY)
TIME: 2:30MINS DATE: 07-08-2021 MARKS: 300

41. A cyclist moving with an initial velocity of 4 m/s is uniformly accelerated at 3 m/s2. Find the distance
travelled by the cyclist in 6s. [ ]
a) 78m b) 58m c) 38m d) 98m

42. A bullet moving at 35m/s penetrates 2.8m in a wooden plank and comes to rest.
Assuming uniform retardation, find the time of penetration of the bullet. [ ]
a) 0.16 s b) 1.6 s c) 0.08 s d) 0.8 s
43. A car travelling at 15m/s comes to rest due to application of brakes that produce a deceleration of 5 m/s 2.
The stopping distance is ___________. [ ]
a) 1.5m b) 45m c) 13.5m d) 22.5m

44. A bus having an initial velocity 3m/s is accelerated at 6m/s2. Find the distance
travelled by the bus in 5th s after crossing the lamp post. [ ]
a) 27m b) 22m c) 30m d) 40m
45. A car starts from rest and is accelerated uniformly. Find the ratio of the distances travelled
by it in 8th s and 5th s. [ ]
a) 3:5 b) 5:3 c) 5:8 d) 64:25

46. Two racing cars acquire velocities 18 kmph and 36 kmph in 0.5s. If they are accelerated uniformly from
rest, find their accelerations. [ ]
a) 18m/s2, 36m/s2 b) 36m/s2, 72m/s2 c) 10m/s2, 20m/s2 d) 15m/s2, 30m/s2

47. A car moving with a velocity of 30 m/s is subjected to uniform retardation of 3m/s 2. The time taken by the
car to come to rest is ______ [ ]
a) 5 s b) 10 s c) 15 s d) 20 s

48. A body moving with acceleration covers a displacement of 5m in 2s. Find the velocity after
2s if its initial velocity is 1m/s. [ ]
a) 2m/s b) 3m/s c) 4m/s d) 5m/s
49. The brakes of an automobile can produce a constant deceleration 2m/s2. After application of brakes the
vehicle comes to rest in 9s. Find the stopping distance [ ]
a) 27m b) 45m c) 63m d)81m
50. What is the dimensional formula for acceleration [ ]
a) [𝑀0 𝐿1 𝑇 −2 ] b) [𝑀0 𝐿1 𝑇 0 ] c) [𝑀1 𝐿1 𝑇 1 ] d) [𝑀1 𝐿1 𝑇 −2 ]

51. When a gas at reduced pressure is subjected to an electric discharge, the rays originating from
the negative electrode are: [ ]
(A)Anode rays (B) Cathode rays (C) X-rays (D)Radiation ray
V.S.ST. JOHN’S HR.SEC. SCHOOL- GANNAVARAM
9E FOUNDATION COURSE: 2021-2022
BIWEEKLY TEST-1 (MATHS-PHYSICS-CHEMISTRY)
TIME: 2:30MINS DATE: 07-08-2021 MARKS: 300

52. Nucleus consist of: [ ]


(A) Proton and electron (B) Proton and neutron (C)Neutron and electron (D)Only neutron

53. Lightest particle is: [ ]


(A)Neutron (B) Electron (C) Proton (D)None of these

54. The ratio of specific charge of a proton and an 𝛼-particle is: [ ]


(A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 1 : 4 (D) 1 : 1

55. The ratio of the mass of the proton to the mass of the electron is nearly - [ ]
(A) 2000 (B) 4801 (C) 1840 (D) 8140

56. Which of the following is a correct statement about proton? [ ]


(A) Proton is nucleus of deuterium. (B) Proton is alpha particle.
(C) Proton is ionized hydrogen molecule. (D) Proton is ionised hydrogen atom.

57. Which of the following is not correct observation from Rutherford scattering experiment? [ ]
(A)Nucleus is small but heavy
(B)Nucleus always carries positive charge
(C)Atom is nearly 105 time greater than the size of the nucleus.
(D)The number of 𝛼-particle hitting the nucleus is very large.

58. Deflection back of a few particles on hitting then foil of gold shows that: [ ]
(A)Nucleus is heavy
(B)Nucleus is small
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Electron create hindrance in the moment of 𝛼-particle

59. Plum pudding model is also known as: [ ]


(A)Rutherford model (B)Thomson’s model (C) Bohr Model (D)None of these

60. For which of the following species, Bohr’s theory is not applicable? [ ]
(A) Be3+ (B)Li2+ (C) He2+ (D)H

61. Rutherford’s experiment, which established the nuclear model of the atom, used a beam of [ ]
(A) 𝛽-particles, which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered
(B) 𝛾-rays, which impinged on a metal foil and ejected electrons
(C)Helium atoms, which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered
(D) Helium nuclei, which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered

62. Mass number of three elements A, Band C are 35, 37 and 39 respectively. The number of neutrons
in A, B and C are 18, 20 and 20 respectively. Which two elements will show similar chemical properties?
[ ]
(A) A and B (B) B and C (C) C and A (D)None of these
V.S.ST. JOHN’S HR.SEC. SCHOOL- GANNAVARAM
9E FOUNDATION COURSE: 2021-2022
BIWEEKLY TEST-1 (MATHS-PHYSICS-CHEMISTRY)
TIME: 2:30MINS DATE: 07-08-2021 MARKS: 300

63. An element has an atomic number of 24 and a mass number of 60. The number of neutrons
present in the nucleus of this element is - [ ]
(A) 24 (B) 60 (C) 36 (D) 84

64. The number of neutron in 40 +


19𝐾 is [ ]
(A) 20 (B) 18 (C) 21 (D) 40

65. In an atom the sum of neutrons and protons is 14. The number of neutrons is two more than
number of protons. The atom is - [ ]
(A) N (B) O (C) C (D) Ne

66. 1mole of a diatomic elementX2 contains 34 and 40moles of electrons and neutrons respectively.
The isotopic formula of the element is - [ ]
(A) 74
34 𝑋 (B) 37
17 𝑋 (C) 40
34 𝑋 (D) 40
20 𝑋

67. The orbits in an atom are numbered by - [ ]


(A) 100, 200, 300 ............... (B) 10, 20, 30 ...............
(C) 1, 2, 3, 4 ............... (D) 5, 10, 15 ...............

68. Which of the following orbitals have a dumb-bell shape? [ ]


(A) s (B) p (C) d (D) f

69. The total number of orbitals in a shell with principal quantum number ‘n’ is: [ ]
(A) 2n (B) 2n2 (C) n2 (D) n + 1

70. Electronic configuration of Si in ground state is - [ ]


(A) 2, 8, 2 (B) 2, 8, 4 (C) 2, 8, 3 (D) 2, 8, 5

71. The number of electrons in 3d shell for element with atomic number 26 is [ ]
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10

72. Rutherford’s alpha particle scattering experiment was responsible for the discovery of [ ]
(A) Proton (B) Atomic nucleus (C)Electron (D)Neutron

73. Specific charge on proton is: [ ]


(A) –1.76 × 108 c/g (B) 0 (C) 9.58 × 104 c/g (D)None of these

74. (e/m) ratio in anode rays: [ ]


(A) is constant (B) depends upon the nature of gas
(C) depends upon the nature of electron (D)None of these

75. What happens when an electron jumps from a higher orbit to a lower orbit? [ ]
(A) Energy is released (B) Energy is absorbed
(C) (A) &(B) both (D)None of these

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