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CLASS-XII (12.06.

2022)

QUIZ
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

DATE: 12.06.2022

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 186

A. General Instructions
BATCH: CLASS – XII

1. Attempt ALL the questions.


2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Three Parts: Part-A, B & C
5. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices, in any
form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with blue / black ball point pen for each character of your
Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts


(i) Part-A (01 – 08) contains 8 multiple choice questions which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
Part-A (09 – 11) contains 3 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
Part-A (12 – 13) contains 2 multiple choice questions based on a paragraph which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-B (1) contains 1 matrix match type question which has statements given in 2 columns. Statements in the
first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. The question carries +8 marks for all
correct answers; however for each correct row +2 marks will be awarded. There is no negative marking.

(iii) Part-C (1 – 4) contains 4 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive). Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

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SECTION – 1 (PHYSICS)
PART - A [+3, –1]
(Objective. Only one correct option)

1. The negative of the work done by the conservative internal forces on a system equals
the change in;
(a) total energy (b) kinetic energy
(c) potential energy (d) None of these

2. A man moves on a straight horizontal road with a block of mass 2 kg in his hand. If he
covers a distance of 40 m with an acceleration of 0.5 m/s2, the work done by the man
on the block during the motion is;
(a) 30 J (b) 40 J (c) 70 J (d) 80 J

3. A pendulum of mass 1 kg and length l = 1 m is released from rest at angle  = 60º.


The power delivered by all the forces acting on the bob at angle  = 30º will be (g = 10
m/s2)
(a) 13.4 watt (b) 20.4 watt (c) 24.6 watt (d) zero

4. In figure, if the coefficient of restitution is 0.8, what is the maximum angle from the
vertical that body B will reach after the first impact:

(a) 30o (b) cos−1 (0.45) (c) cos−1 (0.9995) (d) none

5. Power applied to a particle varies with time as P = (3t2 – 2t + 1) W where t is in second.


Find change in its kinetic energy between time t = 2s and t = 4s.
(a) 32 J (b) 46 J
(c) 61 J (d) 102 J

6. A ball of mass m falls vertically from a height h and m

collides with a block of equal mass m moving horizontally


with a velocity v on a surface. The coefficient of kinetic
friction between the block and the surface is k = 0.2,
while the coefficient of restitution (e) between the ball and v
the block is 0.5. There is no friction acting between the m
ball and the block. The velocity of the block just after the
collision decreases by K = 0.2
(A) 0.5 2gh (B) 0
(C) 0.1 2gh (D) 0.3 2gh

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7. The linear mass density of a rod is given by  = Bx2 which is placed on x axis with one
of the ends at origin. Then the coordinates of centre of mass are
(a)  ,0  (b)  0,  (c)  ,0  (d)  0, 
3L 3L 4L 4L
 4   4   3   3 

8. A circular plate of uniform thickness has a diameter of 28


cm. A circular portion of diameter 21 cm is removed from
the plate as shown. O is the centre of mass of complete O
plate. The position of centre of mass of remaining portion
will shift towards left from O by
(a) 5cm (b) 9cm
(c) 4.5 cm (d) 5.5 cm

PART - A [+4, –1]


(Objective. One or more than one correct option(s))

9. The kinetic energy k of a particle moving along a circle of radius R depends on the
distance covered s as k = as 2 .
12
 s2 
(a) The net force acting on the particle is 2as 1 + 2 
 R 
s2
(b) The net force acting on the particle is 2a
R

(c) The angle between velocity and acceleration is at any instant
2

(d) The angle between velocity and acceleration is less than at any instant
2

10. Two particles, P of mass 2m and Q of mass m, are subjected to mutual force of
attraction and no other force acts on them. At t = 0, P is at rest at point O and Q is
moving away from O with a speed 5u. At a later instant t = T (before any collision has
taken place), Q is moving towards O with speed u. Then
(a) momentum of particle P at t = T is zero.
(b) momentum of particle P at t = T is 6 mu.
(c) work done by the force of attraction during 0 t T is 12 mu2.
(d) work done by the force of attraction during 0 t T is –3 mu2.

11. A body moving towards a finite body at rest collides with it. It is possible that
(a) both the bodies come to rest
(b) both the bodies move after collision
(c) the moving body comes to rest and the stationary body starts moving
(d) the stationary body remains stationary; the moving body changes its velocity

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PART - A [+3, –1]


(Comprehension. Objective. Only one correct option)

In the figure shown a disc A of mass m and radius r is y


placed in a smooth horizontal (x-y) plane with its plane
horizontal. The co-ordinates of the centre of the disc A  r r 
 , 

are  ,  another identical disc B of having mass and


r r  2 2 A
 2 2 x
r V0
radius same as that of A moving along the line x = −
2
with its plane horizontal in x- y plane with speed v0, B
makes elastic impact with A. The time of impact is  t .
In elastic impact kinetic energy of the system is
conserved

12. The velocity of the disc B after collision is


(a)
2
(
v0 ˆ ˆ
−i + j ) (b) −
v
2

(c) −v 0 ˆi (d)
2
(
v0 ˆ ˆ
−i + j )
13. After collision velocity of the disc A is
(a)
v0 ˆ ˆ
2
(
−i + j , ) (b)
2
(
v0 ˆ ˆ
i+j , )
(c) 0 ( −ˆi + ˆj ) ,
v
2
v
(
(d) − 0 ˆi + ˆj ,
2
)

PART – B [+8, 0]
(Matrix Matching)

14. The given plot shows the variation of U, the potential energy of interaction between
two particles, with the distance separating them, r

Column-I Column-II (position on graph)


(A) stable equilibrium points (p) B
(B) unstable equilibrium points (q) C
(C) force of interaction between the two (r) D
particles is attractive
(D) force of interaction between the two (s) E
particles is repulsive

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PART - C [+3, –1]


(Numerical / Integer type)
15. A particle of mass m is moving in a circular path of constant radius r such that its
centripetal acceleration ac is varying with time t as ac = K2.r.t2, where k is a constant.
The power delivered to the particle by the forces acting on it is mzKx.ryt. Here x, y, z
are integers. Then value of x + y + z is

16. Block A of mass 1 kg moves with velocity v0 on a rough horizontal surface so that it
strikes (and remains there permanently) and constant 10 N/m after covering a distance
of 2.525m. The coefficient of friction between A and the surface is 0.4. Find maximum
value of v0. (in m/sec) (g=10m/s2)

17. Figure shows a small block of mass m which is started with a


speed v on the horizontal part of the bigger block of mass M A
placed on a horizontal floor. The curved part of the surface m
shown in semicircular. All the surfaces are frictionless. Find
the speed of the bigger block when the smaller block reaches
the point A of the surface. (m = 1 kg M = 2kg, v = 3 m/sec )

18. A gun (mass = M) fires a bullet (mass = m) with speed vr relative to the barrel of the
gun which is inclined at an angle 600 with the horizontal. The gun is placed over a
smooth horizontal surface. Find the recoil speed of gun. (m = 1 kg, M = 2 kg, vr = 12
m/sec )

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SECTION – 2 (CHEMISTRY)
PART - A [+3, –1]
(Objective. Only one correct option)

1. Which of the following has the greatest bond length ?


(a) F2 (b) N2 (c) Cl2 (d) O2

2. The molecule having one unpaired electron is :


(a) NO (b) CO (c) CN − (d) O2

3. Amongst the species CO32–, NH4+, BCl3, ClF3, the isostructural pairs is
(a) CO32– and ClF3 (b) NH4+ and PH3
(c) CO32– and BCl3 (d) PH3 and ClF3

4. The electronic configurations of some neutral elements are given below -


(a) 1s2, 2s2 (b) 1s2, 2s22p1
(c) 1s2, 2s1 (d) 1s2, 2s22p3
Which of these electronic configurations would be expected to have highest second
ionisation energy (IE2)?
(a) (A) (b) (B)
(c) (C) (d) (D)

5.  is the angle between two lone pairs in H2O,  is the angle between any two lone
pairs in XeF2,  is the angle between two lone pairs in ClF3. The correct order is
(a)      (b)      (c)      (d)     

6. The incorrect statement among the following is:


(a) the first ionization potential of Al is less than the first ionization potential of Mg.
(b) the second ionization potential of Mg is greater than the second ionization
potential of Na.
(c) the first ionization potential of Na is less than the first ionization potential of Mg.
(d) the third ionization potential of Mg is greater than the third ionization potential of Al.

7. In which of the following arrangements, the order is not correct according to the
property indicated against it?
(a) Increasing size : Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F−
(b) Increasing IE1 : B < C < N < O
(c) Increasing EA1 : I < Br < F < Cl
(d) Increasing metallic radius : Li < Na < K < Rb

8. The sizes of the second and third row transition elements being almost the same. This
is due to:
(a) d- and f-orbitals do not shield the nuclear charge very effectively
(b) lanthanide contraction
(c) both true
(d) none is true

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PART - A [+4, –1]


(Objective. One or more than one correct option(s))

9. Which of the following d – orbitals is/ are able to form  - bonding with p - orbitals on
the neighbouring atoms?
(a) dx2 − y2 (b) dxy
(c) dyz (d) dz2

10. Which of the following is the nodal plane of d xy orbital?


(a) xy (b) yz (c) zx (d) All

Cl
11.

The dipole moment of the above compound is 0.8D. Which of the following
compounds will have the same value of dipole moment as the above compound?
Cl Cl

CI
(a) (b)
CI CI CI
Cl CI

CI

(c) (d)
CI
CI

PART - A [+3, –1]


(Comprehension. Objective. Only one correct option)
The molecular orbital with the lowest energy is filled first. Thus  (1s) is filled first where as 
(2p) is filled in the last, also the maximum number of electron in bonding and antibonding
molecular orbitals are according to Pauli ad Hund’s rule. As an electron in an antibonding
molecular orbital cancels out the stability introduced by the electron in a bonding molecular
orbital, it means that in order for bonding of atoms to occur there should be an excess of
bonding electrons over antibonding electrons. In case where the number of bonding and
antibonding electrons are equal, no bond will be formed between the atoms. With the help of
above discussion, we can define easily bond order, relative bond length, relative stability and
magnetic properties for a molecule.
Read the above paragraph carefully and give the answer of following questions:

12. Which of the following are paramagnetic in nature


(a) B2 , N2 and C2 (b) O2 , B2 N2− and O2−
(c) O−− +
2 , N 2 and CO (d) B2 , C2 and F2

O2 , O−− +
2 , N 2 and CN

13. Arrange the following in increasing order of bond length
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
(a) (I) > (II) > (III) > (IV) (b) (IV > (I) > (III) > (II)
(c) (II) < (I) < (IV) < (III) (d) (IV) < (III) < (I) < (II)

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PART – B [+8, 0]
(Matrix Matching)

14. Column-I contains some increasing orders of various species and Column-II has the
properties of the elements / ions. Accordingly match the Column-I and Column-II.
Column I Column II
+ –
(A) Na < F < O < N 2– 3 – (p) Electronegativity
+ + +
(B) Li < Na < K < Rb < Cs + + (q) Mobility of hydrated ions
(C) O < S < F < Cl (r) Ionisation energy
(D) Cl–< K+< Ca2+< Sc3+ (s) Electron affinity
(t) Ionic radius
PART - C [+3, –1]
(Numerical / Integer type)
15. The IP1, IP2, IP3, IP3, IP4 and IP5 of an element are 7.1, 14.3, 34.5, 46.8, 162.2 eV
x
respectively. If the group of element is x, the value of is
2
16. An element has its electronic configuration as given [Ar]183d54s1. Predict the group
number of this element in the long form of periodic table.

17. What is the dipole moment of CO2 molecule at room temperature?

18. The number of molecules having perfectly tetrahedral structure is


NH3, SiCl4, H2O, CH4, PH3, OF2, CF4

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SECTION – 3 (MATHEMATICS)
PART - A [+3, –1]
(Objective. Only one correct option)
1. Total number of integral values of n such that sin x ( sin x + cos x ) = n has at least one
real solution is
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) Zero

1
2. Total number of solutions of cot x = cot x + , x  0, 3  is equal to
sin x
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) Zero

3. Complete set of values of x in (0,  ) satisfying 1 + log2 sin x + log2 sin 3x  0 , is


 2 3   2 
(a)  , (b)  , 
 3 4  3 3 
    2   2 
(c)  0,    ,  (d)  , 
 2  3  2 3 


4. If A + B = where A, B  R + , then the minimum value of sec A + sec B is equal to
3
2 4
(a) (b) (c) 2 3 (d) None of these
3 3

1 − 2 1 + 2
5. If cos 1 = 2cos 2 , then tan .tan is equal to
2 2
1 1
(a) (b) − (c) 1 (d) –1
3 3

6. If sin 2 x + a sin x + 1 = 0 has no real solution, then


(a) a  2 (b) a  1 (c) a  2 (d) None of these

7. If A + B + C = 0, then value of the expression


sin 2 A + cos C ( cos A.cos B − cos C ) + cos B ( cos A.cos C − cos B ) is equal to
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) None of these

8. If 3 cot 20 = x + 4cos20, then x is equal to


(a) 1 (b) tan 20o
(c) cot 20o (d) none of these

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PART - A [+4, –1]


(Objective. One or more than one correct option(s))

sin A cos A
9. If = p, = q , then
sin B cos B
p q2 −1 p q2 −1
(a) tan A = (b) tan A = −
q 1− p2 q 1− p2
q2 −1 q2 −1
(c) tan B = (d) tan B = −
1− p2 1− p2

10. If x = sec  − tan  and y = cosec  + cot  , then


y +1 y −1
(a) x = (b) x =
y −1 y +1
1+ x
(c) y = (d) x y + x − y + 1 = 0
1− x

11. The points A ( 0,0 ) ,B ( cos ,sin  ) , and C ( cos ,sin ) are the vertices of a right-angled
triangle if
 − 1  − 1
(a) sin = (b) cos =−
2 2 2 2
 − 1  − 1
(c) cos = (d) sin =−
2 2 2 2

PART - A [+3, –1]


(Comprehension. Objective. Only one correct option)

1
Let x = cos ec 2 , y = sec2  and z = .
1 − sin  cos 2 
2

1 1
12. 2
+ 2 is equal to
x y
2+ z 2− z z z
(a) (b) (c) (d)
z z 2+ z 2− z

13. xyz is equal to


x+ y
(a) x - y + z (b) xy + z (c) x + y - z (d)
z

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PART – B [+8, 0]
(Matrix Matching)
14. Let cos  + cos  = a and sin  + sin  = b .
Column - I Column - II
2ab
(A) cos ( +  ) (p)
( a 2 + b2 )
b
(B) sin ( +  ) (q)
a

cos ( −  )
( a 2 − b2 )
(a + b2 )
(C) (r) 2

(D) tan
 +
(s)
(a 2
+ b2 − 2 )
2 2

PART - C [+3, –1]


(Numerical / Integer type)
15. If sin A + 2sin B = 1 and the greatest value of ( cos A + 2cos B ) is  , then  2 is equal
to …………

336 
16. If sin  = and 450o    540o , then value of 5sin is
625 4

17. Total number of solutions of sin 2 x − sin x − 1 = 0 in  −2 , 2  is equal to

1
18. Total number of solutions of the equation cos x.cos 2 x.cos 3x = in [0,  ] is equal to
4

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ANSWERS [Common Quiz (Class – XII] (12.06.2022)


SECTION – 1 (PHYSICS)
PART – A

1. C 2. B 3. A 4. C
5. B 6. D 7. A 8. C
9. A, D 10. BD 11. BC 12. D
13. B
PART – B

14. A → q ;B → s; C → r;D → p(*)

PART - C

15. 5 16. 5(*) 17. 1 18. 2

SECTION – 2 (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A

1. C 2. A 3. C 4. C
5. A 6. B 7. B 8. C
9. B, C 10. B, C 11. C, D 12. B
13. D
PART – B

14. A → t; B → q, t; C → s; D → p, r, s

PART - C

15. 7 16. 6 17. 0 18. 3

SECTION – 3 (MATHEMATICS)
PART – A

1. A 2. B 3. A 4. B
5. B 6. C 7. C 8. A
9. A, B, C, D 10. B, C, D 11. AC 12. B
13. B
PART – B

14. A → r; B →p; C → s; D → q

PART - C

15. 8 16. 4 17. 4 18. 6

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