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CLASS XI (ENGINEERING)

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AMITY INSTITUTE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
WORK SHEET -02 FOR XI
PHYSICS CALCULUS: DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION

STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE


This section contains 5 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 5. Each question has 4 choice
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY-ONE is correct

dy
1. If y = 4sin2x. Then is
dx
(a) 8 sin x (b) 4 sin2x (c) 8 sin x cos 2 x (d) 4 sin 2x

dy
2. If y = 3sin ; x = 4 cos , then is
dx

3 3 3 1 3 16
(a) tan  (b)  cot x (c)  (d)  1 2
4 4 4 16 4 x
1
x2

dy
3. If y = x2 sin x, then is
dx
(a) 2x cos x (b) 2x sin x + x2 cos x(c) x2 cos x (d) 2x sin x

dy
4. If y = ex + e–x, then is
dx
1
(a) ex  (b) 2e x (c) 2e–x (d) ex + e–x
ex

sin x dy
5. If y = y  2 , then is
x dx
cos x 2 sin x x cos x  2 sin x x sin x  2 cos x cos x
(a)  (b) (c) (d)
x2 x3 x4 x3 2x

MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE


This section contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions numbered 6 to 10. Each ques-
tion has 4 choice (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which MORE than one are correct.

6. If position of a particle is given x = 4t3 –12t, then


(a) Its velocity at t=0 will be –12
(b) Its velocity will be zero at t = 1
(c) Its acceleration at t = 0 will be zero
(d) The speed of the particle will be decreasing at t = 0.5

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7. The co-ordinates of a particle is given by x = 4 cos t; y = 3 sin t. Then speed of the particle
(a) at t = 0 will be 3 (b) at t= 1/2 will be 4
(c) at t = 1/4 will be 4 (d) at t = 1/4 will be 2

t
  
5
8. If v  4  1  e  , then
 
(a) at t = 0, v = 0 (b) at t , v = 4

dv 4 dv
(c) at t = 0,  (d) at t , 0
dt 5 dt

3x  x 
9. If y   1   . Then
4  20 

dy 3
(a) at x = 0 is
dx 4
dy
(b) at maximum value of y will be zero
dx
dy
(c) at maximum value of y will be non-zero and positive
dx

dy  3
(d) at x = 20 will be   
dx  4

10. If I = I0e–t/T, then

dI I0 dI  I0 
(a) at t = 0 will be (b) at t =0 will be  T 
dt T dt  

dI I0 dI
(c) at t  will be  (d) at t  will be zero
dt T dt

LINKED COMPREHENSION TYPE


This section contains a Paragraph. Based upon the paragraph, 5 multiple choice questions have
to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
The position of a particle is given by x = 2t3 – 9t2 + 12t. Then answer the following questions

11. Velocity of the particle is zero at


(a) t = 6 (b) t = 2 (c) t = 4 (d) t = 0

12. The acceleration of the particle will be


(a) zero at t = 1 (b) zero at t = 2 (c) zero at t = 2.5 (d) zero at t = 1.5

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13. Displacement of the particle between
(a) t = 0 and t = 2 is 6
(b) t = 0 and t = 2 is 8
(c) Distance travelled between t = 0 and t = 2 is 6 m
(d) Distance travelled between t = 0 and t = 2 is 10 m

14. Direction of motion of the particle changes at


(a) t = 0.5 (b) t = 1.5 (c) t = 2 (d) t = 3

15. At t = 0, the acceleration of the particle is


(a) –1 (b) –2 (c) –6 (d) –18

SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

16. If the volume of a sphere of radius 10 cm increases by 1%, find the approximate increase in its
radius.

17. If y = 12x – x3. Find maximum value of y.

 x 
18. If y = x tan 37°  1   and x = 40 t. Find the velocity of the particle when y is maximum.
 240 

19. If x = 3 cos 2t and y = 4 sin 2t, then find the speed of the particle at t = 1.5

y 2 x2
20. If   1 and x = 2t, then find the speed of the particle at x = 1.
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Answers
1. (d) 2. (c) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (a)
6. (a,b,c,d) 7. (a,b) 8. (a,b,c,d) 9. (a,b,d) 10. (b,d)
11. (b) 12. (d) 13. (c) 14. (c) 15. (d)

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16. (0.03 cm) 17. (16) 18. (40) 19. (8) 20.
12

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AMITY INSTITUTE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
WORK SHEET -02 FOR XI
CHEMISTRY SOME BASIC CONCEPT OF CHEMISTRY
STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 5. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY-ONE is correct

1. The oxide of a metal has 32% oxygen. Its equivalent weight would be
(a) 34 (b) 32 (c) 17 (d) 8

2. Calculate total number of moles of atoms present in 49 gm H2SO4.


(a) 0.5 (b) 3.5 (c) 5 (d) 4

3. 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) y/2 (b) y/4 (c) y (d) 2y

4. 6 × 1020 molecules of CO2 are removed from 220 milligram of CO2. What are the remaining moles
of CO2
(a) 4 × 10–3 moles (b) 5 × 10–3 moles (c) 2 × 10–3 moles (d) 6 × 10–3 moles

5. If 0.5 mol of BaCl2 is mixed with 0.2 mole of Na3PO4, the maximum amount of Ba3(PO4)2 that can
be formed is
(a) 0.70 mol (b) 0.50 mol (c) 0.20 mol (d) 0.10 mol

MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE


This section contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions numbered 6 to 10. Each question
has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which MORE than one are correct.

6. There are two sample of HCl having molarity 1M and 0.25 M. Find volume of these sample taken
in order to prepare 0.75 M HCl solution. (Assume no water is used)
(a) 20 ml, 10 ml (b) 100 ml, 50 ml (c) 40 ml, 20 ml (d) 50 ml, 25 ml

7. Oxygen produced from the decomposition of KClO3 is used for the complete combustion of C3H6
according to the following reaction :
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2KClO3    2KCl + 3O2 ; C3H6 + O2    3CO2 + 3H2O,
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if 54 g of liquid water was recovered then
(a) minimum moles of KClO3 required is 3
(b) Volume of CO2 produced at STP is 67.2 lit.
(c) Volume of CO2 produced at STP is 44.8 lit.
(d) mass of hydrocarbon combusted is 42 gm.

8. Equal weight of ‘X’ (At. wt. = 36) and ‘Y’ (At. wt. = 24) are reacted to form the compound X 2Y3.
Then
(a) X is the limiting reagent (b) Y is the limiting reagent
(c) No reactant is left over (d) Mass of X2Y3 formed is double the mass of ‘X’ taken

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9. If 100 ml of 1M H2SO4 solution is mixed with 100 ml of 98% (w/w) H2SO4 solution (d = 0.1 gm/ml)
then :
(a) concentration of solution remains same
(b) volume of solution become 200 ml
(c) mass of H2SO4 in the solution is 98 gm
(d) mass of H2SO4 in the solution is 19.6 gm

10. 3 moles of the gas C2H6 is mixed with 60 gm of this gas and 2.4 × 1024 molecules of the gas is
removed. The left over gas is combusted in the presence of excess Oxygen then
(NA = 6 × 1023) (Density of water = 1gm/ml)
(a) 2 Moles of C2H6 left for combustion
(b) Volume of CO2 at S.T.P. produced after combustion 44.8 litre.
(c) Volume of water produced is 54 ml
(d) None of these

LINKED COMPREHENSION TYPE


This section contains two Paragraphs. Based upon the paragraph, 5 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.

Comperhension-I
A mixture of three gases: an alkane (general formula CnH2n+2), an alkene (general formula CxH2x)
and O2 was subjected to sparking to cause combustion of both the hydrocarbon at 127°C. After the
reaction, three gases were present and none of the hydrocarbon remained. On passing the gases
through KOH (absorb CO2), and increment in mass of KOH solution by 132 gm. was observed. The
remaining gases were passed over white anhydrous CuSO4 and the weight of blue hydrated CuSO4
crystals was found to be 72 gm more than that of white anhydrous CuSO4. Given that initially total
10 moles of the three gases were taken and moles of alkane and akene were equal and if molecular
mass of alkene – molecular mass of alkane = 12 i.e. (M alkene – Malkane = 12), then answer the
following questions.

11. The number of moles of CO2 is :


(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4

12. What is the molecular formula of the two hydrocarbons?


(a) C2H4, CH4 (b) C2H2, C3H8 (c) C2H6, CH4 (d) CH4, C3H8

13. What is the number of moles of each of the two hydrocarbons and O2 gas taken initially.
(a) 1, 2, 8 (b) 1, 1, 8 (c) 1, 2, 4 (d) 2, 3, 5

Comperhension-II
In the following reaction:
Na2S2O3 + I2  S4O62– + 2I–
Based on the above reaction answer the following questions:

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14. The n factor of Na2S2O3 in the above reaction would be
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4

15. The n-factor of I2 in the above reaction would be


(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4

SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
16. Calculate volume of solute and volume of solvent in 40 ml of solution having concentration 12.5%
v/v.
17. 100 ml of 0.1 M NaOH is mixed with 150 ml of .2 M NaOH solution. What will be the resultant
molarity?
18. Calculate molarity of the following:
(a) 0.74 g of Ca(OH)2 in 5 mL of solution.
(b) 3.65 g of HCl in 200 mL of solution
(c) 1/10 mole of H2SO4 in 500 mL of solution.
19. P and Q are two elements which forms P2Q3 and PQ2. If 0.15 mole of P2Q3 weighs 15.9 g and 0.15
mole of PQ2 weighs 9.3 g, what are atomic weights of P and Q ?
20. Find out the molarity of ions present in solution obtained by mixing 200 ml of 0.3 M H2SO4 and 300
ml. of 0.2 M Ba (NO3)2 solution. It is known that BaSO4 is insoluble in water and HNO3 dissociates
completely in water.

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Answers
1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (d)
6. (a,b,c,d) 7. (a,b,d) 8. (c,d) 9. (a,b,d) 10. (b,c)
11. (a) 12. (a) 13. (b) 14. (a) 15. (b)
16. Volume of solute = 5ml, volume of solvent = 35 ml
17. 0.16 M
18. (a) 2 (b) 0.5, (c) 0.2 19. 26, 18 20. 0.24 M

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AMITY INSTITUTE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
WORK SHEET -02 FOR XI
Mathematics Wavy-curve Method
STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 5. Each question has 4
choice (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY-ONE is correct

1. If 2x + 1  –3x + 7 then x is given by


6 6 6
(a) x (b) x  (c) x  (d) none of these
5 5 5

x
2. The values of x which satisfy  0 is
x
(a) R (b) set of integers (c) set of rationals (d) none of these

x
3. If x( x  1)  0 then x is given by

(a) x < –1 (b) x > –1 (c) x = –1 (d) none of these

2 1 1 1 1
4. Number of solutions of the equations x    1  is
x1 x1 x1 x1
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) infinite
5. The value of x for which 5x + 1 16  x + 2 is given by
(a) x  3 (b) x  14 (c) 3 < x < 14 (d) none of these

MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE


This section contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions numbered 6 to 10. Each
question has 4 choice (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which MORE than one are correct.

x5
6. The solution set of  0 contain
x3
(a) (–5, 3) (b) (–5, 3] (c) [–5, 0] (d) (0, 3)

7. The solution set of (x +1) x2 > 0 contain


(a) (–1, ) (b) (–1, 0) (c) (0, ) (d) R

( x  1)3 ( x  5)4 ( x  3)
8. If  0 then its solution set will contain
( x  7)( x  8)2
(a) 5 (b) 2 (c) 11 (d) 7

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(|x|1)(|x|3)
9. If  0 . Then its solution set will contain
( x  2)

(a) [–1, 1] (b) [2, ) (c) [–1, 2) (d) (3, )

10. The solution set of x3 –3x 2 –2x + 4 < 0 will contain the set
(a) (–, –1) (b) (1, 2) (c) (0, 1) (d) (–3, 1– 5 )

LINKED COMPREHENSION TYPE


This section contains a Paragraph. Based upon the paragraph, multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
If A = {x : x is a natural number }, B = {x : x is an even natural number}, C = {x : x is an odd
natural number} and D = {x : x is a prime number }, then

11. A  B = ?

(a) B (b) C (c) D (d) 

12. A  C = ?

(a) B (b) C (c) D (d) 

13. A  D = ?

(a) B (b) C (c) D (d) 

14. B  C = ?

(a) B (b) C (c) D (d) 

15. Which of the following statement is correct –

(a) { a, b } { b, c, a }

(b) { a, e }  { x : x is a vowel in the English alphabet}

(c) { 1, 2, 3 }  { 1, 3, 5 }

(d) { a } { a, b, c }
INTEGER QUESTIONS

16. Number of real solutions of x2 – 7|x| + 12 = 0 is

x 2 ( x  1)
17. Number of negative integral values of x for which is non-negative
( x 2  9)

2x 1
18. Number of integral values of x for which 2

2 x  5x  2 x  1

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19. Number of integral value of x for which |x2 –6x + 8|  4 – x

20. Minimum value of |x – 1| + |x – 3| + |x – 4| is

( x  1)( x  3)
21. Number of negative integral value of x for which ( x  2) is real.

22. The number of integral values of x for which x2 + 2|x + 3| – 10 < 0

12 x
23. Number of integral values of x which do not satisfy 1
4x 2  9

8x 2  16x  51
24. Number of positive integral values of x which do not satisfy (2 x  3)( x  4)  3

25. Integral values of x for which (5x –1) < (x + 1)2 < (7x –3)

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Answers
1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (d) 4. (a) 5. (d)
6. (a,c,d) 7. (b,c) 8. (b,c) 9. (a,d) 10. (b,d)
11. (a) 12. (b) 13. (c) 14. (d) 15. (d)
16. (4) 17. (2) 18. (0) 19. (4) 20. (3)
21. (1) 22. (5) 23. (0) 24. (1) 25. (3)

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