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CLASS XI
BATCH – GZTYS2123B01
[PHASE – 1] FAQ – 1
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SECTION – I PHYSICS
[AUTHOR OF PAPER:- SUDHIR SRIVASTAVA [PSSR1]-21400]
SINGLE CORRECT QUESTIONS
MARKING SCHEME: (+3) for every correct answer (–1) for every incorrect (0) for not attempt
1. Two forces of equal magnitude act at a point making an angle with each other. If the direction of one of
the forces is reversed, the direction of the resultant will turn through
(A) 30 (B) 45 (C) 60 (D) 90
2. If the resultant of n forces of different magnitudes acting at a point is zero, then the minimum value of n
is:
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
4. Two forces, each of magnitude F have a resultant of the same magnitude F. The angle between the two
forces is:
(A) 45 (B) 120 (C) 150 (D) 60
5. If A = 3iˆ + 4 ˆj and B = 7iˆ + 24 ˆj, the vector having the same magnitude as B and parallel to A is:
(A) 5iˆ + 20 ˆj (B) 15iˆ + 10 ˆj (C) 20iˆ + 15 ˆj (D) 15iˆ + 20 ˆj
→
7. Two vectors A = 2iˆ + 3 ˆj − 4kˆ and B = 4iˆ + 8 ˆj + xkˆ are such that the component of B along A is
zero. Then the value of x will be:
(A) 8 (B) –4 (C) +4 (D) –8
8 The magnitude of scalar product of two vectors is 8, and of vector product is 8 3 . The angle between the
two vectors is:
(A) 30° (B) 60° (C) 125° (D) 150°
9. Given that A + B + C = 0 , out of three vectors two are equal in magnitude and the magnitude of third
vectors is 2 times that of either of two having equal magnitude. Than the angle between vector are
given by
(A) 30, 60, 90 (C) 45, 135, 150 (C) 90, 135, 150 (D) 90, 135, 135
10. ( )
A force F = 4iˆ − 5 ˆj + 3kˆ N is acting at a point having a position vector r1 = iˆ + 2 ˆj + 3kˆ . Then, find ( )
(
the torque acting about a point having a position vector r2 = 3iˆ − 2 ˆj − 3kˆ . Torque of a force F about a )
point O is given by r F , where r is position vector of point of application of force with respect to the
point O.
(A) 42iˆ + 30 ˆj − 6kˆ (B) 42iˆ + 30 ˆj + 6kˆ (C) 42iˆ − 30 ˆj + 6kˆ (D) Zero
SECTION – II CHEMISTRY
[AUTHOR OF PAPER:- DR. SHIRIN SAXENA [CSHS1]-22074]
SINGLE CORRECT QUESTIONS
MARKING SCHEME: (+3) for every correct answer (–1) for every incorrect (0) for not attempt
1. 100 ml of 0.1 M NaCl solution is mixed with 100 ml of 0.2 N AgNO 3 solution. Which of the following
statement is correct? [Atomic mass of Ag = 108, Cl = 35.5]
(A) 2.87 gm AgClis precipitated
(B) 1.435gm AgClis precipitated
(C) AgNO 3 is limiting reagent
(D) AgNO 3 and NaCl are present in stoichiometric amount
2. K 2 Cr2 O7 in alkaline solution with H 2 O 2 , a red-brown compound K 3Cr O8 is formed which contain a
tetraperoxo ion. The oxidation state of Cr in this ion is:
(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 8
4. Calculate the mass of KClO3 that will liberate 11.2 litres O2 at STP: [atomic mass of K = 39 atomic mass of
Cl = 35.5, KClO3 ⎯⎯ Δ
→ KCl+O2 ]
(A) 50.83g (B) 40.83g (C) 45.83g (D) 36.83g
6. Consider the following two column: (CrO5 has two peroxide bond)
Column I Column II
(Oxidation number of any atom) (Compounds)
(I) +6 (p) CrO5
(II) +2 (q) K2MnO4
(III) –1 (r) BaO2
(IV) +1 (s) CaOCl2
The correct matching option is:
(A) I → (p, q), II → (p, r, s), III → (r), IV → (p, q, r, s)
(B) I → (p, q), II → (r, s), III → (p, r, s), IV → (q, s)
(C) I → (p, r), II → (r, s), III → (p), IV → (p, q, r)
(D) I → (q), II → (r, s), III → (s), IV → (q, r, s)
7. How many millilitre of 0.5 M H2SO4 are nedded to dissolve 0.5 g of Cu(II) carbonate?
[Molecular Wt. CuCO3 = 123.5]
(A) 6.01 (B) 4.5 (C) 8.1 (D) 11.1
1. If 1 − x −1 then.
(A) x ( 3,9 ) (B) 5,32 (C) x R (D) None of these
2x − 3
2. 3 then x
3x − 5
5 12 −4 3 3 5 1 3
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
3 7 3 4 2 3 2 2
0 is
( x − 3)
94
(x 2
− 5 x + 6 ) x50
(A) −1,1 2, ) (B) ( −, −1 1, 2 ) ( 3, )
(C) ( −, −1) (1, 2 ) (3, ) (D) ( −, −1) 1, 2 )
1 2
5. The number of values of x for which is
( x − 1) + ( x − 6) + ( x − 12 ) 5
2 2 2
−x
( x − 3) x ( x − 4 ) (17 − x )
2
x ( 3x − 1) ( x + 1)
2
9 The solution set of x for which the expression is positive, is given by.
( x − 3)( x − 2 )
4
x 2 − x − 12
10. If 0 , then x .
x −3
(A) −4,3) 4, ) (B) 0,5 − 3 (C) (1,5 − 3 (D) None of these
1 1
11. If −1 then the interval of a belong to.
a−2 3
(A) ( −,1) (B) ( 7, ) (C) ( 6, ) (D) ( 2, 4 )
2
12. If 3 then the interval in which x exits belong to.
x
2
(A) ( −, 0 ) (B) ( −, −3) (C) ,5 (D) ( 5, )
3