You are on page 1of 13

Corporate Office :

Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex,


Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000

TEST FOR IITJEE – 2013


CLASS – XI- STUDYING
3HR_RPT-1

Max. Marks :
240 Time : 3 Hours

General :
1. This booklet contains 60 questions.
2. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics).
3 Section (I) contains 20 straight objective questions. Each question has 4 choices
(a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which only one is correct. For each question in section
(I) you will be given 4 marks if you have darkened only the bubble corresponding to
the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases, minus
one (–1) mark (negative marking) will be given.
2
PHYSICS

Single Choice Questions

1. If and the angle between is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

2. In the above problem the component of along is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

3. If and , then is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

4. Find the area of the parallelogram formed by vectors and as adjacent side is
(a) 3 (b) 2
(c) 1 (d) 4

5. A force vector(s) of magnitude of 10 N perpendicular to and is given as

(a) (b) (c) (d)

6. One of the two rectangular components of a force is 10 N and it makes an angle 60° with the force. The
magnitude of the force is :
(a) 7.1 N (b) 14.1 N

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
3
(c) 17.3 N (d) 20 N

7. A particle is moving on a circular path with a constant speed v. The magnitude of the change in its velocity
after it has described an angle of 60° is :
(a) v (b) 2v (c) 0 (d)

8. To get a resultant displacement of 10 m, two displacement vectors, one of magnitude 6 m and another of 8
m should be combined :
(a) parallel (b) anti-parallel
(c) at an angle of 60° (d) perpendicular to each other

9. A vector is not changed if


(a) it is rotated through an arbitrary angle (b) it is multiplied by an arbitrary scalar
(c) it is cross multiplied by a unit vector (d) it slides parallel to itself

10. A person moves 30 m north, then 20 m east, then south west. His displacement from the original
position is :
(a) 15 m east (b) 28 m south (c) 10 m west (d) 14 m south-west

11. Which of the following is not essential for the three non-collinear vectors to produce zero resultant?
(a) They should be in the same plane
(b) it should be possible to represent them by the three sides of a triangle taken in order
(c) They should act along the sides of a parallelogram
(d) The resultant of any two vectors should be equal and opposite to the third vector

12. The resultant of and makes an angle  with and  with , then :
(a)  <  (b)  <  if A < B (c)  <  if A > B (d)  <  if A = B

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
4

13. Let the angle between two nonzero vectors and be 120° and its resultant be .
(a) C must be equal to be (b) C must be less than
(c) C must be greater than (d) C may be equal to
14. Find the magnitude and the direction of the resultant of the two vectors P of magnitudes 40 and Q of
magnitude 25 making an angle of 120° between them.

(a) 35 units at an angle of with P

(b) 45 units at angle of with Q

(c) 35 units at an angle of with P

(d) 45 units at an angle of with P

15. The area of the triangle formed by and is :

(a) 3 sq. unit (b) 2 sq. unit (c) sq. unit (d) sq. unit

16. If and then projection of on will be

(a) (b) (c) (d)

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
5

17. From figure, the correct relation is r N


C
(a) r
O B
(b) r
r A
(c) P
D
(d) All of the above r
E
M

18. Two forces, each equal to F, act as shown in figure. Their resultant is

60°
F
(a) (b) F (c) (d)

19. If vector and represent the two sides of a triangle, then the third side of the triangle
can have length equal to
(a) 6 (b) (c) both (a) and (b) (d) none of these

20. Given , and . Then magnitude of is


(a) 64 (c) 60 (c) 62 (d) 61

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
6
CHEMISTRY

Single Choice Questions


Atomic Mass of Element : H = 1, C = 12, O = 16, P = 31, N = 14, Cu = 63.5, N = 14, Ca = 40.

21. A gaseous mixture contains CO2(g) and N2O(g) in a 2 : 5 ratio by mass. The ratio of the number of
molecules of CO2(g) and N2O(g) is
(a) 5 : 2 (b) 2 : 5 (c) 1 : 2 (d) 5 : 4

22. For the reaction 2P + Q R, 8 mol of P and 5 mol of Q will produce


(a) 8 mol of R (b) 5 mol of R (c) 4 mol of R (d) 13 mol of R

23. Which of the following contains the greatest number of atoms?


(a) 1.0 g of butane (C4H10) (b) 1.0 g of nitrogen (N2)
(c) 1.0 g of silver (Ag) (d) 1.0 g of water (H2O)

24. Two flasks P and Q of the same capacity contain helium and hydrogen respectively at 27°C and 1
atmospheric pressure. Flask P contains
(a) the same number of atoms of Q does (b) half the number of atoms as Q does
(c) twice the number of atoms as Q does (d) gas of the same weight as Q does.

25. If the mole fraction of a solute in an aqueous solution is 0.50, the molality of the solution is
(a) 1.55 (b) 0.5 (c) 55.55 (d) 5.55

26. What volume of 0.25 M Ca(NO3)2 will contain 1.0 mol of nitrate ion?
(a) 0.5 L (b) 1.0 L (c) 1.5 L (d) 2.0 L

27. The simplest formula of a compound containing 50% of element x (atomic wt. 10) and 50% of element y
(atomic wt. 20) is

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
7
(a) xy (b) x2y (c) xy3 (d) x2y3
28. W1 g of an element combines with oxygen forming W2 g of its oxide. The equivalent weight of the element
is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

29. The atomic mass of Cu is 63.546. There are only two naturally occurring isotopes of copper; Cu 63 and
Cu65. The percentage of natural abundance of Cu 63 is nearly:
(a) 10 (b) 30 (c) 50 (d) 73

30. How many moles of HCl will be present in 100 mL of a solution of specific gravity 1.08, containing 20%
HCl by mass?
(a) 0.50 (b) 0.60 (c) 0.80 (d) 0.12

31. The atomic weights of two elements A and B are 40 and 80 respectively. If x g of A contains y atoms, how
many atoms are present in 2x g of B?

(a) (b) (c) y (d) 2y

32. From 392 mg of H2SO4, 1.204 × 1021 molecules are removed. How many moles of H2SO4 are left?
(a) 2.0 × 10–3 (b) 1.2 × 10–3
(c) 4.0 × 10–3 (d) 1.5 × 10–3

33. When we say that an H2O2 solution is a ‘10-volume’ solution, we mean that, when fully decomposed by
heat, it yields
(a) ten times its volume of oxygen measured at 273 K and 1 atmospheric pressure.
(b) ten times its volume of oxygen measured at 298 K and 1 atmospheric pressure.
(c) five times its volume of oxygen measured at 273 K and 10 atmospheric pressure.

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
8
(d) its volume of oxygen measured at 273 K and 1 atmospheric pressure.

34. Consider a pure H2SO4 (98% by weight) solution having a specific gravity of 1.8. The molarity of the
H2SO4 is
(a) 36 M (b) 18 M (c) 9 M (d) 72 M

35. A mixture containing 100 g H2 and 100 g of O2 is ignited so that water is formed according to the reaction,
2H2 + O2 2H2O, How much water will be formed
(a) 112.5 g (b) 50 g (c) 25 g (d) 200 g

36. Which mode of expressing concentration is independent of temperature?


(a) Molarity (b) Molality (c) Formality (d) Normality

37. The equivalent Weight of H3PO4 in the following reaction is


H3PO4 + Ca(OH)2 CaHPO4 + 2H2O
(a) 98 (b) 49 (c) 32.66 (d) 40

38. A compound contains 3.2% of oxygen. The minimum mol. weight of the compound is
(a) 300 (b) 440 (c) 350 (d) 500

39. How many moles of electrons weight one kilogram ?

(a) 6.022 × 1023 (b) (c) (d)

40. Rearrange the following (I to IV) in the order of increasing masses and choose the correct Answer from (a),
(b), (c) and (d) (At. mass: N = 14, O = 16, Cu = 63)
(I) 1 molecule of O (II) 1 atom of nitrogen
(III) 1 × 10 g molecular mass of oxygen
–10
(IV) 1 × 10–7 g atomic mass of copper
(a) II < I < III < IV (b) IV < III < II < I
For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
9
(c) II < III < I < IV (d) III < IV < I < II

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
10

BIOLOGY
Single Choice Questions

41. Synapsis is a characteristic of


(a) leptotene (b) zygotene (c) pachytene (d) diplotene

42. Longest phase in inter-phase is


(a) G2 (b) S (c) G1 (d) prophase

43. What is the number of chromosomes in the following stages of Gossypium in diploid cells.
A) Anaphase - I B ) Diplotene C) Metaphase - I D) Each nucleus of telophase - II
A B C D
(a) 52 52 26 26
(b) 104 26 52 26
(c) 52 52 52 26
(d) 104 26 52 26

44. How many hydrogen bonds are present in DNA double helix of 136 A 0 length with 12 Adenine
bases.
(a) 180 (b) 108 (c) 98 (d) 78

45. In this question, a statement of assertion is given and a corresponding statement of reason is given
below it.
Assertion (A) : - In prokaryots, chloroplasts are absent.
Reason (R) : - All Prokaryotes lack photo synthesis.

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
11

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A


(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false (d) Both A and R is false

46. In this question, a statement of assertion is given and a corresponding statement of reason is given
just below.
Assertion (A) : - DNA synthesis occurs in G1 and G2 periods of cell cycle
Reason (R) : - During G1 and G2 phase the DNA contents become double.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false (d) Both A and R is false

47. How many number of hydrogen bonds present in DNA of five coils length with 10 adenines.
(a) 100 (b)) 300 (c) 140 (d) 110

48. Nucleoid is
(a) A single inactive nucleus having double stranded DNA and proteins
(b) A group of chromosomes associated with proteins
(c) A nucleus without nuclear membrane and nucleolus or genetic material of prokaryotes
(d) A chromosome associated with proteins

49. Which one of the following is the sweetest sugar


(a) Fructose (b) Glucose (c) Galactose (d) Sucrose

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
12

50. Two fatty acid monomers are joined by


(a) Hydrogen bond (b) Peptide bond (c) Phosphodiester bond (d) Ester bond

51. Peptide bond is formed between two amino acids through


(a) Addition of water (b) Loss of water (c) Decarboxylation (d) Deamination

52. The similarity between DNA and RNA is that both are
(a) Double stranded (b) Having similar sugars
(c) Polymers of nucleotides (d) Having similar pyrimidines

53. Glycoproteins contain


(a) Protein and fat (b) Protein and salt
(c) Protein and vitamin (d) Protein and carbohydrates

54. Duplication of chromosomes take place in


(a) G1 phase (b) G2 phase
(c) S phase (d) In all of the above

55. Chiasmata formation occurs during


(a) Diplotene (b) Leptotene (c) Pachytene (d) Diakinesis

56. In pachytene stage of meiosis the chromosomes appear


(a) Single stranded (b) Double stranded (c) Three stranded (d) Four stranded

57. In meiosis, the centromere divides during


(a) Prophase-I (b) Metaphase-I (c) Anaphase-I (d) Anaphase-II

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000
13

58. Match List I and List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list
List I List II
a. Lysosome 1. Bacteria without cell walls
b. Mycoplasma 2. A virus that infact bacterial cells
c. Thylakoid 3. Flattened sacs in a chloroplast
d. Bacteriophage 4. A vesicle in which hydrolytic enzymes are stored
Code
(a) a b c d (b) a b c d
3 1 2 4 4 1 3 2
(c) a b c d (d) a b c d
2 3 4 1 1 4 2 3

59. Fluid mosaic model exhibits amphipathic because of


(a) Glycoproteins (b) Phospholipids (c) Lipids (d) Glycolipids

60. Mitochondria are the site for


(a) Photophosphorylation (b) Oxidative phosphorylation
(c) Transpiration (d) Carboxylation

For Rough Work

Corporate Office : Plot No. 30, 3rd Floor, Power House Complex, Hauz Khas Village, N. Delhi -16, Ph.:011-44160000

You might also like