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SRI VASISHTA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

INCOMING JR MPC Date: 01-08-2022


Time: 3 Hours WRT-03 Max Marks: 300

PHYSICS
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE) 6. Average velocity of a particle in projectile
This section contains 20 multiple choice motion between its starting point and the
questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) highest point of its trajectory is
and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE (projection speed=u, angle of projection
option can be correct. form horizontal =  )
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not u
attempted and –1 in all other cases. 1) u cos  2) 1  3cos 2 
2
1. When a projectile is fired at an angle 
u u
w.r.t horizontal with velocity u, then its 3) 2  cos 2  4) 1  cos 2 
vertical component 2 2
1) remains same with time 7. The speed of a projectile u reduces by
2) goes on increasing with height 50% on reaching maximum height. The
3) goes on decreasing with height range of the horizontal plane is
4) first increases then decreases with height 2u 2 u2
1) 2)
2. A projectile is projected with initial 3g g
velocity  6i  8j  m /sec. If g=10 ms-2,
3)
3u 2
4)
3u 2
then horizontal range is 2g g
1) 4.8 metre 2) 9.6 metre 8. The horizontal and vertical displacement
3) 19.2 metre 4) 14.0 metre of a projectile are given by x=12t and
3. Two projectiles A and B are thrown from y  16t  5t 2 , all the quantities being
the same point with velocities v and v / 2
measured in S.I. system. The maximum
respectively. B is thrown at an angle 450
height of the projectiles is (g= 10m/s2)
with horizontal. The angle at which A
1) 25.6 m 2) 12.8 m
should be thrown if their ranges are the
3) 64 m 4) 6.4 m
same is
9. The equation of trajectory of a projectile
11 1 1 5
1) sin   2) sin 1  
 4 2  4 is y  10 x    x 2 . If (g= 10m/s2), the
9
1 1 1 range of projective le is
3) 2sin 1   4) sin 1  
 4 2 8 1) 36 m 2) 24 m
4. A stone is projected with a velocity 3) 18 m 4) 9 m
10. A projectile is thrown at an angle of 300
20 2  m / s at an angle of 45 to the
with a velocity of 10 m/s. The change in
horizontal. The average velocity of stone its velocity during the time interval in
during its motion from starting point to which it reaches the highest point is
its maximum height is (in m / s) 1) 0 m/s 2) 5 m/s
1) 10 5 2) 20 5 3) 5 3m / s 4) 10 3m / s
3) 5 5 4) 20 11. Equation of a projectile is given by y=Px-
5. A small ball is thrown at an angle 450 to Qx2, where P and Q are constants. The
the horizontal with an initial velocity of ratio of maximum height to the range of
2 2m / sec . The magnitude of mean the projectile is
velocity over the first 2 sec is (g=10 m/s2) 1) Q2 2) P2/Q
1) 7.0 m/s 2) 8.2 m/s 3) 4P 4) P/4
3) 7.8 m/d 4) 9 m/s
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12. A ball is projected so as to pass a wall at a 19. A projectile is thrown in a viscous
distance a from the point of projection at medium offering resistance equal to
an angle of 450 and falls at a distance b on (1/10)th g. The time of flight of projection
the other side of the wall. If h is the height will
of the wall then 1) Increases by 1% 2) decreases by 1%
1) h  a 2 2) h  b 2 3) Increases by 2% 4) decreases by 2%
20. A projectile is thrown in the upward
2ab ab direction making an angle of 600 with the
3) h  4) h 
ab ab horizontal with a velocity of 140 m/s.
13. A ball is thrown at a speed of 20 m/s at an Then the time after which its velocity
angle of 300 with the horizontal. The makes 450 with the horizontal is (g=10
maximum height reached by the ball is m/s-2)
(g=10 m/s2) 1) 0.5124s 2) 51.24 s
1) 2 m 2) 3 m 3) 4 m 4) 5 m 3) 5.124s 4) 512.4s
14. A projectile is given an initial velocity of
i  2j  ms 1
.The equation of its path is (NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type
(g=10 m/s2) questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5
1) y  2 x  5 x 2 2) y  x  5 x 2 attempted questions will be considered if more
3) 4 y  2 x  5 x 2 4) y  2 x  25 x 2 than 5 questions attempted. The Answer should be
within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then
15. A body projected with some velocity at an round off to the nearest Integer value (Example
angle 450 with the horizontal from the i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round
origin in XY plane passes through a point off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than
(4,3) m. Its horizontal range is 11 round off is 11).
1) 10 m 2) 14 m 3) 18 m 4) 16 m
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not
16. If the maximum height and range of a attempt and -1 in all other cases.
projectile are 3 m and 4m respectively, 21. The point from where a ball is projected is
then the velocity of the projectile is (g=10 taken as the origin of the coordinate axes.
m/s2) The x and y components of its displacement
6 1 3 1 are given by x=6t and y=8t-5t2.What is the
1) 20 ms 2) 10 ms
5 2 velocity of projection ?.........
22. A particle is projected with a velocity v, so
2 5
3) 10 ms 1 4) 20 ms 1 that its range on a horizontal plane is twice
3 6 greatest height attained. If g is acceleration
17. A body is projected at an angle other xv 2
than 900 with the horizontal with some due to gravity, then its range is is ….
velocity. If the time of ascent of the body
5g
is 1s then the maximum height it can 23. The speed of a projectile when it is at its
reach is (g=10 m/s2) greatest height is 2 / 5 times its speed at
1) 5 m 2) 10 m 3) 2.5 m 4) 75 m half the maximum height. The angle of
18. The trajectory of a projectile in a vertical projection in degrees is ……..
2
plane is y  ax   x , where a and  are 24. If a body is thrown with a speed of 19.6 m/s
constants and x and y respectively the making an angle of 300 with the horizontal ,
horizontal and vertical distance of the then the time of flight is (in SI).....
projectile from the point of projection. The 25. A particle is projected with an initial
angle of projection  and the maximum velocity of 200 m/s in a direction making an
height attained H are respectively given by angle of 300 with the vertical. The horizontal
1 2 1 2 distance covered by particle in 3s is (in
1) tan  , 2) tan  , SI)........
4 2
1 4 2 1    
2

3) tan  , 4) tan   ,
   

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26. A ball is hit by a batsman at an angle of 37 0 33. Which is correct relationship?
as shown in figure. The man standing at P 1 1 1
1) E1  H   E2  He   E3  Li 2   E4  Be3 
should run at what minimum velocity so that 2 3 4
he catches the ball before it strike the 2) E1  H   E2  He   E3  Li 2   E4  Be3 
ground. (Assume that height of man is
negligible in comparison to maximum 3) E1  H   2E2  He   3E3  Li2   4E4  Be3 
height of projectile) in ms-1 is ………. 4) None
34. Kinetic energy of 2nd excited state of
He+1
1) - 6.04 ev 2) -13.6 ev
3) + 6.04 ev 4) +13.6 ev
35. The difference between wave number of
1st line of Balmer series and last line of
paschen series for Li+2 ion is
27. A stone is projected from the ground with a R 5R R
velocity of 20 m/s at angle 300 with the 1) 2) 4R 3) 4)
36 36 4
horizontal. After one second it clears a wall
36. No. of visible lines when an electron
then height of the wall is (g=10 ms-2)
jumps from 5th orbit to ground state in H
................
– atom
28. A body is projected with velocity 30 ms-1
1) 5 2) 4 3) 3 4) 10
reaches its maximum height in 1.5s. Its
37. What is the longest wavelength line in
range is (g=10 ms-2)...... x 3 m then x is Layman series of He+1 ion?
29. A body is projected at an angle 300 to the 1
horizontal with a speed of 30 m/s. The angle 1) 3R 2)
3R
made by the velocity vector with the
1 1
horizontal after 1.5s (g=10 3) 4)
2
m/s )……degrees. 4R 6R
30. A body mass m is projected at an angle of 38. The angular momentum of an electron in
450 with the horizontal. If air resistance is 2h
Bohr’s orbit of Hydrogen atom is .
negligible, then total change in momentum 
when it strikes the ground is xmv x is …. The wavelength of spectral line emitted
when electron falls from this level to next
lower level is
CHEMISTRY 9R 16  25
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE) 1) 2)
This section contains 20 multiple choice 16  25 6R
questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) 7R 144
3) 4)
and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE 144 7R
option can be correct. 39. The de Broglie wavelength of a ball of
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not mass 0.1 kg moving with a speed of 60
attempted and –1 in all other cases. m/sec is.
30
31. Potential energy of the election in L-shell 1) 1.110 34 m 2) 5.5 10 m
of hydrogen atom is 3) 4.4 1032 m 4) 2.2 1031 m
1) - 13.6 ev 2) - 3.4 ev 40. If wavelength is equal to distance
3) - 6.8 ev 4) – 1.5 ev travelled by the electron in one second,
32. Going from K- shell to N- shell, in the then
case of H- atom h h
1) KE decreases 1)   2)  
2) Potential energy decreases p m
3) Total energy decreases h h
3)   4)  
4) None p m

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41. Electron gain enthalpy of X would be (NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
equal to: Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type
1) electron affinity of X  questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5
2) ionisation enthalpy of X attempted questions will be considered if more
3) ionisation enthalpy of X  than 5 questions attempted. The Answer should be
4) none of these within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then
42. Increasing order of electron gain enthalpy is: round off to the nearest Integer value (Example
1) N<O<CI<AI 2) O<N<AI<CI i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round
3) N<AI<O<CI 4) CI<N<O<AI off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than
43. The correct order of increasing electron 11 round off is 11).
gain enthalpy of halogens is: Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not
1) F<CI<Br<I 2) I<Br<F<CI attempt and -1 in all other cases.
3) I<Br<CI<F 4) Br<I<F<CI
44. Which of the following has the highest 51. The maximum no. of spectral lines formed
electron gain enthalpy? when an electron jumps from 5th orbit 2nd
1) F  2) O orbit in H – atom is ……..
 52. What is the ratio of wavelength of 2nd line of
3) Na 4) O 
Balmer series to first line of Lyman series
45. The electronegativity of the following for H – atom ……..
elements increases in the order of: 53. The ratio of de – Broglie wavelength of
1) C, N, Si, P 2) N, Si, C, P proton and  - particle will be 1:2, if the
3) Si, P, C, N 4) P, Si, N, C velocity are in the ratio of x:1.What is
46. An element with high electronegativity ‘x’.......
has: 54. The KE of ‘nth’ orbit of He+ has same
1) high IE and high Eeg magnitude as half the PE of 1st excited state
2) high IE and low Eeg of H. What is ‘n’ value? ……….
3) low IE and high Eeg 55. The number of waves made by an electron
4) low IE and low Eeg moving in an orbit of circumference of 400
47. Ionisation energy of CI- is 349 kJ mol-1. nm. And with de – Broglie wavelength of 50
The electrons gain enthalpy of chlorine nm is ……..
would be: 56. For the element ‘A’ The following I.E
1) – 349 kJ mol-1 2) – 175 kJ mol-1
-1 values
3) + 349 kJ mol 4) + 175 kJ mol-1
1) I .E1  10 eV
48. The first electron gain enthalpy of oxygen
is – 141 its second electron gain enthalpy 2) I .E2  20 eV
is: 3) I .E3  500 eV
1) almost the same 4) I .E4  550 eV
2) a positive value
The number of value of valence
3) more negative value than the first
Electrons in A is _____
4) less negative than first
57. From the Above values the , the Element
49. The element having greatest difference
belong’s to ………group
between second ionisation energies is:
58. According mulliken’s scale the E.N value of
1) Ca 2) K
fluorine is (Rounded) …..
3) Ba 4) Sc
59. The element ‘X’ has very low Ionisation
50. According to Mulliken, the
energy is period. The valence electron (s) in
electronegativity depends on
X is is …..
1) electron gain enthalpy
60. The element with maximum density in the
2) ionisation enthalpy
periodic table belong’s to _____ group ……
3) nuclear charge
4) both (1) and (2)

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MATHEMATICS 67. If A2  A  I  0 , then A1 
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE) 1) A2 2) A  I 3) I  A 4) A  I
This section contains 20 multiple choice 68. The equation x+2y+3z= 1,2x+y+3z =2,
questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) 5x +5y +9z = 4 have
and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE 1) Unique solution
option can be correct. 2) Infinitely many solutions
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not 3) Inconsistent
attempted and –1 in all other cases. 4) None of these
61. If a 1  b 1  c 1  0 such that 69. The number of solution of the following
1 a 1 1 equations
x2  x3  1,  x1  2 x3  2, x1  2 x2  3
1 1 b 1   , then the value of
1) Zero 2) One
1 1 1 c 3) Two 4) Infinite
 is 70. The solution of the equation
1) 0 2) abc  1 0 1   x  1 
3) –abc 4) None of these  1 1 0   y   1  is (x,y,z) =
x4 2x 2x     
2  0 1 1   z   2 
62. If 2x x  4 2x   A  Bx x  A ,
1) (1,1,1) 2) (0,-1,2)
2x 2x x  4 3) (-1,2,2) 4) (-1,0,2)
then the ordered pair (A,B) is equal to 71. Equations x+y=2, 2x+2y=3 will have
1) (4,5) 2) ( -4,-5) 1) Only one solution
3) (-4,3) 4) (-4,5) 2) Many finite solutions
63. The element of second row and third in 3) No solution
 1 2 1 4) None of these
the inverse of  2 1 0  is 1 2 3 0
  72. Let A  2 0 5 and B   3 . Which
 
 1 0 1     
1) -2 2) -1 0 2 1   1 
3) 1 4) 2 of the following is true ?
3 2 4  1) AX = B has a unique solution
2) AX =B has exactly three solution
64. If matrix A  1 2 1 and 3) AX B has infinitely many solution
 
0 1 1  4) AX =B is inconsistent
1  3 1
A1  adj  A  , then K is  
K 2 2 1 1
73. If P   , A    andQ  PAPT ,
1) 7 2) -7  1 3 0 1
3) 1/7 4) 11  
 2 2
 cos x sin x 
65. If A   , then then PT Q 2015 P is :
  sin x cos x 
 0 2015  2015 1 
A  (adj( A))  1)  2)
0 0   0
 2015
1 0  0 1 
1)   2)    2015 0  1 2015
0 1   0
1 3)   4) 
 1 2015 0 1 
1 1   2 0 
3)   4)   5a b 
0 0  0 2  74. If A    and A adj A  AAT ,
66. Adj.(AB)-(Adj B) (Adj A) = 3 2
1) Adj A-Adj B 2) 1 then 5a+b is equal to
3) 0 4) None of these 1) -1 2) 5 3) 4 4) 13

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75. If the system of linear equations x- 83. If the equation
4y+7z=g,3y-5z=h, -2x+5y-9z=k is px  2 y  3  0, x  3 y  4  0 and
consistent , then  2
1) g+2h+k=0 2) g+h+k=0 px 2  3 y 2  3xy   q  3 x  3 y  1  0  p  
 3
3) 2g+h+k=0 4) g+h+2k=0
76. The system of linear equations has a unique solution then the value of
x y  z  0  p  q  __________.
x  y  z  0 84. If p and q are real so that system of
equations px  4 y  z  0, 2 y  3 z  1 and
x  y  z  0 3 x  qz  2 has infinite solution, then
has a non-trivial solution for
1) Infinitely many value of  q 2  p 2 is equal to ________.
2) Exactly one value of  85. If the system of linear equations,
3) Exactly two value of  x y z 6
4) Exactly three value of  x  2 y  3z  10
77. The system of linear equations
3x  2 y   z  
 x  2 y  2z  5 2
Has more than two solutions then u  is
2 x  3 y  5 z  8 equal to ___________.
4 x   y  6 z  10 has 86. If the system of equations
1) no solution when   8 x y z 5
2) a unique solution when   8 x  2 y  3z  9
3) no solution when   2 x  3y   z  
4) infinitely many solution when   2
has infinitely many solutions then    =
78. If the system of equations x+2y-3z=1,
(k+3) z=3,(2k+1) x+z=0 is inconsistent, _____________.
then the value of k is x2  x x 1 x  2
1) -3 2) ½ 3) 0 4) 2 87. If 2 x 2  3x  1 3x 3 x  3  Ax  12
79. The system of equations x1  x2  x3  2 , 2
x  2x  3 2x  1 2x 1
3 x1  x2  2 x3  6 and
Value of A is __________.
3 x1  x2  x3  18 has
88. If three distinct points
1) no solution 2) exactly one solution
P  3u 2 , 2u 3  ; Q  3v 2 , 2v 3  , and
3) infinite solutions 4) None of these
80. The number of value of k for which the R  3w2 , 2 w3  are collinear, then
system of equations
u   w  wu is equal to _________.
 k  1 x  8 y  4k , kx   k  3 y  3k  1 89. If the system of equations
Has infinitely many solutions, is kx  y  2 z  1
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) infinite 3x  y  2 z  2
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE) 2 x  2 y  4 z  3
81. The value of  for which the system of has infinitely many solutions, then k is
equal to __________.
equation
90. If ai2  bi2  ci2  1 i  1, 2,3 and
 x  y  z  1
x   y  z   1 ai a j  bi b j  ci c j  0  i  j , i, j  1, 2,3 then
2
x  y   z   1 a1 a2 a3
has no solution, is __________. the value of b1 b2 b3 is __________.
82. Given 2 x  y  2 z  1; x  2 y  z  4; and c1 c2 c3
x+y  z  4. Then the value of  such
that the given system of equation has no
solution is___________.

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