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Major Test - 1 : Physics (Paper - 1)

PART (A) : PHYSICS

SECTION – I : SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


(Maximum Marks : 30)

This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking Scheme : +2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

1. A car going due North at 10 2 ms–1 turns right through an angle of 90o without changing speed.
The change in velocity of car is
(A) 20 ms–1 in South-East direction
(B) 10 2 ms–1 in South-East direction
(C) 20 ms–1 in South-East direction
(D) 20 ms–1 in South-East direction

2. If the constant forces 2iˆ  5 ˆj  6kˆ and iˆ  2 ˆj  kˆ act on a particle due to which it is displaced from
a point A (4, –3, –2) to a point B (6, 1, –3), then the total work done by the forces is
(A) 15 units
(B) –15 units
(C) 9 units
(D) –9 units

3. What is the maximum percentage error in the measurement of time period of a pendulum if
maximum errors in the measurements of l and g are 2% and 4% respectively?

(Use T  2 , T = Time period)
g
(A) 6%
(B) 4%
(C) 3%
(D) 5%

4. If momentum p, area A and time T are taken to be the fundamental quantities, then the dimensional
formula for energy is
(A) [ p 2 AT 1 ]
(B) [ pA1T 2 ]
(C) [ pA1/2T 1 ]
(D) [ P1/ 2 AT 1 ]

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5. Amount of solar energy received on the earth’s surface per unit area per unit time is defined solar
constant. Dimensional formula of solar constant is
(A) [MLT–2]
(B) [ML0T–3]
(C) [M2L0T–1]
(D) [ML2T–2]

6. All the surfaces are frictionless, then acceleration of the block B is

2g
(A)
13
3g
(B)
13
4g
(C)
13
g
(D)
13

t
7. Blocks A and C start from rest and move to the right with acceleration a A  m s 2 and aC  2 m s 2 .
2
Here, t is in seconds. The time when block B again comes to rest is

(A) 2s
(B) 4s
(C) 8s
(D) 6s

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8. The velocities of A and B are marked in the figure. The velocity of block C is (assume that the
pulleys are ideal and string inextensible.)

(A) 5 m/s
(B) 2 m/s
(C) 3 m/s
(D) 4 m/s

9. Two blocks A and B are connected by ideal spring of force contact 100 N/m and moving on a smooth
horizontal surface under the influence of a force 36 N. What is the extension in the spring, when
acceleration of 2 kg is twice that of 5 kg?

(A) 4 cm
36
(B) cm
7
72
(C) cm
7
(D) 16 cm

10. If the coefficient of friction between A and B is  , the maximum horizontal acceleration of the
wedge A for which B will remain at rest w.r.t. the wedge is

(A) g
 1  
(B) g  
 1  
g
(C)

 1  
(D) g  
 1  

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11. Find minimum force required to applied to the trolley of mass 9m, so that blocks of masses 4m and m
remain stationary with respect to the trolley. Ground is smooth. Coefficient of friction between each
block and trolley is 0.2.

mg
(A)
3
2mg
(B)
3
(C) mg
4mg
(D)
3

12. A man of mass 50 kg is pulling on a plank of mass 100 kg kept on a smooth floor as shown with
force of 100 N. If both man and plank move together, find force of friction acting on man.

100
(A) N , towards left
3
100
(B) N , towards right
3
250
(C) N , towards left
3
250
(D) N , towards right
3

3
13. The equation of motion of a projectile is y  12 x  x 2 . What is the range of the projectile?
4
(A) 18 m
(B) 16 m
(C) 12 m
(D) 21.6 m


14.  
At a height 0.4 m from the ground, the velocity of a projectile in vector form is v  6iˆ  2 ˆj ms 1 .
The angle of projection of projectile with horizontal is (take g =10 m/s2)
(A) 45o
(B) 60o
(C) 30o
(D) tan–1 (3/4)
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15. A stone is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity u from the top of a tower, reaches the
ground with a velocity 3u. The height of the tower is
(A) 3 u 2 g
(B) 4 u 2 g
(C) 6 u 2 g
(D) 9 u 2 g

SECTION – II : MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


(Maximum Marks : 20)

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking Scheme : +4 for correct answer, +1 Partial Mark, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other
cases.

16. A particle moves in a straight line with the velocity as shown in the figure. At t = 0, x = –16 m. Then,

(A) the maximum value of the position coordinate of the particle is 54 m


(B) the maximum value of the position coordinate of the particle is 70 m
(C) the particle is at the position of 36 m at t = 18 s
(D) the particle is at the position of 36 m at t = 30 s

17. A situation is shown in the figure. Suppose, M = 6 m. All the string used are light and pulleys are
light and smooth. Now select the correct alternative(s).

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8g
(A) Acceleration of m is along downward.
35
4g
(B) Acceleration of M is along downward.
35
v
(C) If speed of m at some instant is v, then speed of M at that instant is .
4
v
(D) If speed of m at some instant is v, then speed of M at that instant is .
8

18. The blocks B and C in the figure have mass m each. The strings AB and BC are light, having tensions
T1 and T2 , respectively. The system is in equilibrium with a constant horizontal force mg acting on C

(A) tan 1  2
(B) tan 2  1
(C) T1  5 mg
(D) T2  2 mg

19. In the arrangement shown in figure, pulley is smooth and massless and string is light. Friction
coefficient between A and B is  . Friction is absent between A and plane. Select the correct
alternative(s).

mB  m A
(A) Acceleration of the system is zero if   tan  and mB  mA
2mB
(B) Force of friction between A and B is zero if mA  mB
(C) B moves downwards if mB  mA
(D) Tension in the string is mg  sin    cos   , if mA  mB  m

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20. In the given figure, the inclined plane is frictionless and coefficient of friction between the blocks is
shown. All the three blocks A, B and C are stationary. Then. Choose the correct option(s).
(take g = 10 m/s2)

(A) Friction force on block A is 30 N


(B) Friction force on block C is 12.8 N
(C) Thrust in the rod is 102 N
(D) Block A will accelerate down

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PART (B) : CHEMISTRY

SECTION – I : SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


(Maximum Marks : 45)

This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking Scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

21. A compound is analysed and found to consist of 50.4% Ce, 15.1% N and 34.5% O by mass. What is
the correct empirical formula for the compound? (At. wt. of Ce = 140)
(A) Ce2(NO3)2
(B) Ce2(NO2)3
(C) Ce(NO3)2
(D) Ce(NO2)3

22. Which statement is ‘False’?


(A) An electron that has n = 5 could be in an s, p, d or f sub-level.
(B) If an electron has quantum number l = 2, the only possible values of m are 0 and 1.
(C) If an electron has m = 1, it might be in a p, d or f sub-level but not in an s sub-level.
(D) An electron that has n = 3 cannot be in an f sub-level

23. Identify the incorrect statement(s).


(I) The maximum probability of finding electron in the d x 2  y 2 orbital is at an angle of 45o from X
and Y-axes.
(II) Each f-orbtial has a total of three nodes.
(III) At same velocity a neutron has lesser wave length than a proton.
(A) I and II
(B) II and III
(C) I and III
(D) All of these

24. When a hydrogen atom emits a photon of energy 10.2 eV. The change in angular momentum
according to Bohr’s model is
h
(A)

h
(B)
2
h
(C)
4
2h
(D)

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25. The correct hydration energy order is :


(A) Fe2+ > Fe3+
(B) Cu2+ < Cu+
(C) K+ > Cs+
(D) F– < Br–

26. If the speed of electron in first Bohr’s orbit of hydrogen atom is x then speed of electrons in second
orbit of Be3+ is
(A) x
x
(B)
2
(C) 2x
(D) 4x

27. If the shortest wavelength of the spectral line of He+ in Lyman series is X then the longest
wavelength of the line in Balmer series of Li2+ is
5X
(A)
4
4X
(B)
5
16 X
(C)
5
(D) 9X

28. Accordig to VBT, which of the following overlapping results  -type covalent bond in O2 molecule
formation, when Z-axis is internuclear axis?
(I) 2s – 2s (II) 2 p x  2 p x (III) 1s – 1s (IV) 2 p y  2 p y
(V) 2 pz  2 pz
(A) I, III
(B) II, V
(C) II, IV
(D) IV, V

29. Which orbitals of two atoms produce  -bond (four lobe interaction) ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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30. 10 g impure NaOH is neutralise by 100 ml of 1 M HCl. The percentage purity of NaOH is
(A) 80%
(B) 40%
(C) 20%
(D) 50%

31. Reaction Energy involved


P(g)  P+(g) + e E1
S(g)  S+(g) + e E2
P+(g)  P2+(g) + e E3
S+(g)  S2+(g) + e E4
Correct option :-
(A) E1 > E2 > E3 > E4
(B) E4 > E3 > E1 > E2
(C) E4 > E3 > E2 > E1
(D) E3 > E4 > E1 > E2

32. Which of the following order is correct for dipole moment?


(A) CH3F > CH3Cl > CH3Br > CH3I
(B) CH3Cl > CH3Br > CH3F > CH3I
(C) CH3Br > CH3Cl > CH3I > CH3F
(D) CH3Cl > CH3F > CH3Br > CH3I

33. Total no. of planes which contains 4 atoms in a plane are maximum in :
(A) CH4
(B) PCl5
(C) XeF4
(D) SF4

34. What minimum amount of energy is required to remove electron from ground state of Be+3 to
infinity?
(A) 4.358  10–18 J
(B) 2.179  10–18 J
(C) 3.4864  10–17 J
(D) 8.716  10–18 J

35. All fluorine atoms are in same plane in:


(A) CHF3
(B) ClF3
(C) XeOF4
(D) All of these

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SECTION – II : MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


(Maximum Marks : 15)

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking Scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

36. Select the pair in which the Ist ionisation energy is greater for the 2nd element compared to Ist
element.
(A) Be, B
(B) B, C
(C) C, N
(D) N, O

37. Incorrect order of ionic size of elements :


(A) Mn7+ > Mn6+ > Mn4+
(B) C+ > C > C–
(C) Fe3+ > Fe2+ > Fe
(D) P3– > P > P3+

38. What is the correct order of bon angle of the following molecule?
  
(A) CF4 , CCl 4 , CBr4 , XMX bond angle ;      (X = Halogen atom)
(B) NCl3  PCl3  AsCl 3 ; ClMCl bond angle (M = Central atom)
O

(C) S ; FSO  FSF bond angle

F F

(D) NO2  NO2  NO2 ; ONO bond angle

39. 1 g of Mg was burnt in a closed vessel containing 2 g oxygen. Which of the following are not
correct?
(A) 0.25 g of Mg will be left unburnt
(B) 1.33 g of O2 will be left unreacted
(C) 2.5 g of MgO will be formed
(D) The mixture at end will weigh 3 gm

40. Select correct order for size of atom.


(A) He < Ne < Ar
(B) F < Ne
(C) Cl < Ar
(D) F < Cl

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PART (C) : MATHEMATICS

SECTION – I : SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


(Maximum Marks : 45)

This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking Scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

41. If equations ax 2  bx  c  0,  a, b, c  R, a  0  and 2 x 2  3 x  4  0 have a common root then


a : b : c equals
(A) 1 : 2 : 3
(B) 2 : 3 : 4
(C) 4 : 3 : 2
(D) 3 : 2 : 1

log 2  ab  .log c  log 2  bc  log a  log 2  ca  log b


42. If log  abc   0 , then the value of log  c  (where a, b, c are
log b 
log  a 
not unity) is equal to –
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 6

43. If 0  x  2 , then the number of real values of x, which satisfy the equation
cos x  cos 2 x  cos 3x  cos 4 x  0 , is
(A) 9
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 7

44. If  and  are roots of the equation, x 2  4 2kx  2e4ln k  1  0 for some k, and  2   2  66 , then
3  3 is equal to
(A) 248 2
(B) 280 2
(C) 32 2
(D) 280 2

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9c
45. If a  b  c  and equation ax 2  2bx  5c  0 has non-real complex roots, then
4
(A) a > 0, c > 0
(B) a > 0, c < 0
(C) a < 0, c < 0
(D) a < 0, c > 0

 2  2 4  
46. If f    sin 2   sin 2      sin     , then f   is equal to
 3   3   15 
2
(A)
3
3
(B)
2
1
(C)
3
1
(D)
2

15
47. If 2sec 2   sec 4   2 cosec2   cosec 4   , then tan  is equal to [Given :    0,  2  ]
4
1
(A)
2
1
(B)
2
1
(C)
2 2
1
(D)
4

48. If x  3  x  2  5 , then x
(A) (   2]
(B) [2, )
(C) ( ,  5]
(D) ( ,  5)

3 1
49. If     , then 2 cot   is equal to
4 sin 2 
(A) 1  cot 
(B) 1  cot 
(C) 1  cot 
(D) 1  cot 

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        
50. The value of cos  2   cos  3  ........cos  10   sin  10  is
2  2  2  2 
1
(A)
512
1
(B)
1024
1
(C)
256
1
(C)
2

     1
51. If number of solutions of the equations 8cos x cos   x   cos   x     1 in [0,  ] is k , then
 6  6  2
k is equal to
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 1

52. The sum of the solutions of the equation x 2  x  


x  4  2  0, ( x  0) is equal to
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12

53. If x 2  5  2 x  4cos  a  bx  , where a, b   0, 5 is satisfied for atleast one real x, then the
maximum value of a  b is equal to
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 
(D) None of these

54. If A  tan 6o  tan 42 o and B  cot 66o  cot 78o , then


(A) A  2 B
1
(B) A 
3
(C) A  B
(D) 3 A  2 B

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 k 
55. If max  sin x , cos x   1 has exactly 5 solutions in interval 0,  , then value of k is equal to
 2
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9

SECTION – II : MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


(Maximum Marks : 15)

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking Scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

3x
56. What can be said about the range of the rational expression ?
1  x2
(A) The maximum value of this expression is 2
(B) The minimum value of this expression is  3
2
(C) The largest integer that lies in the range of this rational function is 1.
(D) None of these

log16 2
57. Which of the following is/are greater than 4 ?
log16 2
(A) 2
log16 2
(B) 16
log 2 4
(C) 16
log 4 16
(D) 2


58. If     and cos   cos   1 , then –
3

(A) cos      
3
2
(B) cos   cos  
3
1
(C) cos       
3
1
(D) cos   cos  
2 3

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59. If the range of a quadratic polynomial P  x with leading coefficient one is


13  36k  9k2

 ,    x  R , then interval of k for which P  x   0 has –
 4 
 1 13 
(A) real & unequal roots is   , 
 3 3
 1 13 
(B) imaginary roots is   , 
 3 3
 1   13 
(C) real & unequal roots is  ,     ,  
 3  3 
 1 13 
(D) equal roots is   , 
 3 3

60. For the equation sin x  3sin 2 x  sin 3x  cos x  3cos 2 x  cos 3x
(A) Number of principal solutions are 4
n 
(B) General solution is  , nI
2 8

(C) General solution is n  , n  I
8
(D) Number of principal solutions are exactly 2.

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