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GRADE11 AUGUST 26 2022 CBT QUESTION PAPER

PHYSICS
1. A stone falls from a balloon that is descending at a uniform rate of 12 m / s . The
displacement of the stone from the point of release after 10 sec is
(a) 490 m (b) 510 m
(c) 610 m (d) 725 m
2. An object is projected upwards with a velocity of 100 m / s . It will strike the
ground after (approximately)

(a) 10 sec (b) 20 sec


(c) 15 sec (d) 5 sec
3. A stone dropped from the top of the tower touches the ground in 4 sec. The
height of the tower is about

(a) 80 m (b) 40 m
(c) 20 m (d) 160 m
4. A body is released from the top of a tower of height h . It takes t sec to reach
the ground. Where will be the ball after time t / 2 sec
(a) At h / 2 from the ground
(b) At h / 4 from the ground
(c) Depends upon mass and volume of the body
(d) At 3h / 4 from the ground
5. A body starts to fall freely under gravity. The distances covered by it in first,
second and third second are in ratio

(a) 1 : 3 : 5 (b) 1 : 2 : 3
(c) 1 : 4 : 9 (d) 1 : 5 : 6

SOLUTIONS

1. c) u  12 m / s , g  9 .8 m / sec 2 , t  10 sec
1 2
Displacement  ut 
2
gt

1
 12  10   9 .8  100  610 m
2
2u 2  100
2. (b) Time of flight 
g

10
 20 sec

3. (a) h  1 gt 2  1  10  (4 )2  80 m
2 2
4. (d) Let the body after time t / 2 be at x from the top, then
2 2
x
1 t
g 
gt
…(i)
2 4 8

h
1 2
2
gt …(ii)

h
Eliminate t from (i) and (ii), we get x
4

h 3h
 Height of the body from the ground h
4

4

5. (a) S n  u  g2 (2n  1) ; when u  0 , S 1 : S 2 : S 3  1 : 3 : 5


CHEMISTRY

1. Electron affinity depends on

a) atomic size b) nuclear charge


c) atomic number d) both atomic size and nuclear charge
ans: d

2. The maximum valency of an element with atomic number 7 is:


a) 2 b) 5 c) 4 d) 3
and: b

3. When we move from left to right in a period electropositive character


a) increases b) decreases
c) no change d) first increases then decreases
ans:b

4. Which one of the following has the highest electronegativity?


a) Br b) Cl c) P d) Si
ans: b

5. Which of the following has the strongest tendency to form anions?


a) Ga, In and Te b) Na, Mg and Al
c) N, O and F d) V, Cr and Mn
ans: c

6. Which of the following statement is correct with respect to the property of


elements with an increase in atomic number in the carbon family?
a) Atomic size decreases.
b) electronegativity decreases.
c) Metallic character decreases.
d) Ionisation energy increases.
Ans: b

7. The lighest metal is:


a) Li b) Mg c) Ca d) Na
ans: a

8. The correct order of decreasing basic nature among the following is:
a) Na2O>MgO>Al2O3
b) MgO>Al2O3> Na2O
c) Al2O3> MgO> Na2O
d) Na2O >MgO>Al2O3
ans: a

MATHS
1. The number of terms in ( x1  x2  ...  xr ) n are
n  r 1 n  r 1 n 1
1) Cr 1 2) Cr 1 3) Cr 1 4) n C r 1
Ans. 1
2. If n is odd then the middle terms in ( x  a) n are
1) Tn1 , Tn2 2) Tn1 , Tn3 3) Tn1 , Tn 2 4) Tn1 , Tn3
3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

Ans. 4
3. If n is odd then the greatest binomial coefficient (s) in ( x  a) n is/are
1) n C n1 2) n C n1 , n C n1 3) n C n1 , n C n3 4)
2 2 2 2 2

n
C n1 , n C n2
2 2

Ans. 2
4. a C0  (a  d )C1  ....  (a  nd )Cn 

1) (2a  nd )2 n 2) (2a  (n  1)d )2 n1 3) (2a  nd )2 n1 4) (2a  nd )2 n2


Ans. 3
5. (CO ) 2  (C1 ) 2  (C2 ) 2  ...  (1) n (Cn ) 2  ______
n

1) (1) C n if n is even
n n
2) (1) C n if n is even
2 n

2 2

3) 0 if n is even 4) (1) 2 n C n if n is odd


2

Ans. 2
6. Co Cr  C1 Cr 1  ....  Cnr Cn 

1) 2nCnr 2) 2nCnr 3) 2 nCr 4) both 1, 2


options
Ans. 4
C1 C3 C
7. C0    ....  n 
2 3 n 1

2n 1 2 n 1  1 2 n 1  1 2 n1  1
1) 2) 3) 4)
n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1
Ans. 2
8. If the coefficients of x r 1 , x r , x r 1 in (1  x) n are in A.P. then (n  2r ) 2 
1) n  2 2) n  1 3) n  2 4) (n  2) 2
Ans. 3
9. If f ( x)  (a0  a1 x  a2 x 2  ....  an x m ) n Then sum of the coefficients of even
powers of x is
f (1)  f (1) f (1)  f (1) f (1)  f (1)
1) 2) 3) [ f (1)  f (1)]2 4)
2 2 2
Ans. 2

BIOLOGY
1. Fibrous roots in maize develop from
(a) lower internodes (b) lower nodes
(c) upper nodes (d) none of the above

2. In the following question there are two statements A (assertion) and R (reason);
Consider both accordingly:
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason is not the correct explanation of
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true, but Reason is false
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are false
Assertion: Succulents leaves are found in xerophytic habitats.
Reason: Succulents leaves store water and have sunken stomata.

3. When the leaflets are arranged laterally all along the length of the rachis like the
plumes of a feather, the compound leaf is called
(a) unifoliate palmately compound leaf
(b) multifoliate palmately compound leaf
(c) bifoliate palmately compound
(d) pinnately compound

4. Some plants have rhizome and roots as underground structures. Which characteristics
of rhizome would distinguish them from roots?
(a) Rhizomes are thicker than roots
(b) Rhizomes have scale leaves
(c) Rhizomes are thinner than roots
(d) None of the above

5. In Opuntia, the function of photosynthesis is carried out by


(a) Cladode (b) Phylloclade (c) Phyllode (d) Bulb

6. Velamen takes part in


(a) Absorption of moisture from air (b) Absorption of water from soil
(c) Exchange of gases (d) Transpiration

7. Assertion : Heterophylly is seen in many aquatic plants.


Reason: Aquatic plants survive in two different conditions of the environment.

(a) If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of
the assertion
(b) If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of
the assertion
(c) If the assertion is true but the reason is false
(d) If both the assertion and reason are false

8. A leaf is identified from


(a) Flat green lamina
(b) Presence of leaf blade and petiole
(c) Presence of axillary bud
(d) Occurrence of chlorophyll

9. Identify the Phyllotaxy:

(a) A- Alternate, B- Opposite, C- whorled

(b) A- Whorled, B- Opposite, C- Alternate

(c) A- Alternate, B- whorled, C- Opposite

(d) A- Whorled, B- Alternate, C- Opposite

10. This is not a stem modification


(a) Thorns of citrus
(b) Pitcher of Nepenthes
(C) Flattened structures of Opuntia
(d) Tendrils of cucumber
11. In Bougainvillea, thorns are the modifications of
A. stipules
B. leaf
C. stem
D. adventitious root
12. A large globular root that tapers sharply at the lower end is called
(a) fusiform
(b) napiform
(c) conical
(d) tuberous

13. Plants growing in swamps have roots that grow vertically upwards like
conical spikes and have aerating pores. Such roots are called
(a) pneumatophores
(b) mycorrhizal
(c) conical
(d) assimilatory

14. A long green stem with long internodes growing horizontally on the soil
surface is called
(a) runner
(b) sucker
(c) stolon
(d) offset

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