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Name ................................................

Batch.................... Roll No. ............... MODEL EXAMINATION


22 - 05- 2023

25H/JM/MOD Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics


Mark : 156 Time : 1.30 Hr

PHYSICS

Section I - Single correct option type (4, –1)

1. A runner completes one round of a circular path of radius R in 40s with uniform speed. His displacement
and distance travelled after 2 minutes 20s will be

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1) R, R 2) 2R, 7 R 3) Zero, 2R 4) R, R
2

2 2
2. The displacement y (in metre) of a body varies with time t (in seconds) as y  t  16t  2 . The body
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comes to rest in a time

1) 8s 2) 10s 3) 12 s 4) 16 s

3. A bullet fired into a wooden block loses half of its velocity after penterating 40cm. It comes to rest after
penetrating a further distance of , if retardation is uniform

22 40 20 22
1) cm 2) cm 3) cm 4) cm
3 3 3 5

4. The velocity acquired by a body moving wih uniform acceleration is 30m/s in 2s and 60m/s in 45. The
initial velocity is,

1) Zero 2) 2 m/s 3) 3 m/s 4) 10 m/s

5. A body is dropped from the top of a building of height 490 m. The time taken by the body to reach the
ground will be

1) 4s 2) 12s 3) 8s 4) 10s

6. The velocity of an object moving rectilinearly is given as a function of time as V  4t 3  3t 2 . Its initial
velocity will be

1) -2 m/s 2) -4 m/s 3) 8 m/s 4) Zero

7. Slope of velocity -time graph gives

1) displacement 2) distance

3) both displacement and distance 4) acceleration

8. A particle dropped from a height covers 55m in the last second of its journey. Find height from which it is
dropped. (g = 10 m/s2)

1) 360m 2) 120 m 3) 180 m 4) 200 m


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9. Among the four graphs given below, there is only one graph for which average velocity over the
time interval (0, T) can vanish for a suitably chosen T. Which one is it?

1) 2)

3) 4)

10. A particle moves along a straight line such that its displacement varies with time according to the
relation S     t  t 2 . Match the entries in column I and column II.

Column - I Column - II

1) Acceleration at t=2s a)   5

2) Average velocity during third second b) 2

3) Velocity at t=1s c) 

4) Initial displacement d)   2 

A) 1-b; 2-a; 3-d; 4-c B) 1-a; 2-b; 3-d; 4-c

C) 1-a; 2-b; 3-c; 4-d D) 1-b; 2-a; 3-c; 4-d

Section II - Integer answer type (4,-1)

[For each question enter the correct integer value. Rounded off to the nearest integer if the
answer is decimal. Eg: If the answer is 25.67, rounded off to 26. If the answer is 9.35, rounded
off to 9. If the answer is 0.75, rounded off to 1. If the answer is 0.45, rounded off to 0, if the
answer is 0.50, rounded off to 1.]

11. A body falling freely under gravity passes two points 30m apart in 1s. Find, from what point above
the upper point it began to fall ?

12. A body is dropped from a height of 100m. At the same instant, a body is thrown in the vertically upward
direction in the same line with a velocity 50m/s. The height from the ground to the point at which they meet
will be ( g = 10 m/s2)

13. A body travels first one third distance of its straight line path with a velocity of 10m/s, next one third with
20m/s and final one third with 60m/s. Find average velocity for complete journey.
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CHEMISTRY

Section I - Single correct option type (4, –1)

14. Which of the following example of a homogenous mixture

1) water and sand 2) water and alcohol

3) water and oil 4) alcohol and sand

15. 4.8 g of KClO3 when heated produced 1.9 g of oxygen and the residue (KCl) left behind 2.9 g. Which law
of chemical combination is illustrated

1) law of definite proportion 2) law of reciprocal proportion

3) law of mass conservation 4) law of gaseous volume

16. A sample of CaCO3 has the following percentage composition. Ca = 40% ; C = 12% ; O = 48%. If the
law of constant proportions is true, then the weight of calcium in 4g of a sample of calcium carbonate from
another source will be :

1) 0.016 g 2) 0.0016 g 3) 1.6 g 4) 1.8 g

17. The percentage of copper and oxygen in samples of CuO obtained by different methods were found to be
the same. This illustrates the law of

1) Constant proportions 2) multiple proportions

3) reciprocal proportions 4) Conservation of mass

18. The number of significant figures in 0.0045 are:

1) two 2) three 3) four 4) five

19. 2g of oxygen contains number of atoms equal to that in

1) 7g of nitrogen 2) 0.5g of hydrogen 3) 2.3 g of sodium 4) 4g of sulphur

20. The largest no.of molecules is in

1) 34g of H2O 2) 28g of CO2 3) 46gm of CH3OH 4) 54g of N2O5

21. Atomic mass of an element is

1) the actual mass of one atom of the element

2) the relative mass of an atom of the element

3) the average relative mass of different atoms of the element

4) much different from the mass number of the element

22. Which of the following represents the formula of a substance which contains 50% oxygen?

1) N2O 2) NO2 3) CO2 4) CH3OH


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23. The most abundant elements in the body of a healthy human adult are: Oxygen (61.4%), Carbon (22.9%),
Hydrogen (10%) and nitrogen (2.6%). The weight which a 75 kg person would gain if all 1H atoms are
replaced by 2H atoms is

1) 7.5 kg 2) 10 kg 3) 15 kg 4) 37.5 kg

Section II - Integer answer type (4,-1)

[For each question enter the correct integer value. Rounded off to the nearest integer if the
answer is decimal. Eg: If the answer is 25.67, rounded off to 26. If the answer is 9.35, rounded
off to 9. If the answer is 0.75, rounded off to 1. If the answer is 0.45, rounded off to 0, if the
answer is 0.50, rounded off to 1.]

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24. An atom is 10 times heavier than of mass of the carbon atom. The atomic wt. in amu is :
12 th
25. The number of g - molecule of oxygen in 6.02  1024 CO molecule is

26. The mass of nitrogen in 1kg of ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) is (Answer given in gram)

MATHEMATICS

Section 1 - Only one correct option type (4, –1)

27. Which of the following is set

1) The collection of wild animals in the world

2) The collection of five best cinema in malayalam

3) The collection of eleven best- cricket batsmen of the world

4) The collection of all boys in your class

28. If a N  ax, x  N then the set 2N  4N is

1)2 N 2) 4 N 3) 8 N 4) 10 N

29. Which of the following statements are true

a) P  A  B  P  A   P  B  for any sets A and B , P(A) is power set of A

b) P  A  B  P  A   P  B  for any sets A and B , P(A) is power set of A

c) Let A,B and C be the sets such that A  B  A  C then B  C

d) Let A, B and C be the sets such that A  B  A  C and A  B  A  C then B  C

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

30. A college awarded 38 medals in foot ball, 15 in basketball and 20 in cricket. If these medal went to total
of 58 men and only 3 men got medals in all the three sports. How many received metals in exactly two of
the three sports.

1) 9 2) 99 3) 35 4) 3
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31. Statement I The set A  x : x is an even prime number greater than 2 is the empty set

Statement II The set B  x : x 2  4, x is an odd is not an empty set

A) Statement I is true B) Statement II is true


C) Both are true D) Both are false
32. Two finite sets have ‘m’ and ‘n’ elements. If total number of subsets of first set is 56 more than that of the
total number of subsets of the second set. The value of m+n is equal to
1) 46 2) 6 3) 9 4) 3

33. If A  1, 2,3, 4 then which of the folling are functions from A to itself.

1) f1   x, y  ; y  x  1 2) f 2   x, y  ; x  y  4

3) f3   x, y  ; y  4 4) f 4   x, y  ; x  y  5

1
34. The domain of the function f  x   is
9  x2

1)  3,3 2)  3,3 3)  0,3 4)  0,3

x2  x 1
35. Range of the function f  x   is equal to
x2  x 1

1  1 
1)  ,3 2) 3,9 3)  ,1 4) R
3  3 
36. Which of the following graphs represents function of x.

y
y

o
1) x' x 2)
o
x' x

y'
y'

y
y

o
3) x' x 4) o
x' x

y'
y'
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Section II - Integer answer type (4,-1)

For each question enter the correct integer value. Rounded off to the next integer if the answer
is decimal. Eg: If the answer is 25.67, rounded off to 26. If the answer is 9.35, rounded off to 9. If
the answer is 0.75, rounded off to 1. If the answer is 0.45, rounded off to 0.

37. g  1,1 ,  2,3 ,  3,5  ,  4, 7  is a function such that g(x) = ax+ b. Then a+ b is equal to

38. If f  x   x and the range of f  x  is  a, b  then a  b  where   is fractional part function

39. If f  x   log 2 x and g  x   2x then number of solutions of f  x   g  x 


Name ................................................

Batch.................... Roll No. ............... MODEL EXAMINATION


22 - 05- 2023

25H/JM/MOD Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics

PHYSICS
1. 2

dy 4 4
2. 3 V  t  16 . Put V = 0 ; t  16  t  12s
dt 3 3
x
3. 2 further distance 
3
4. 1 V  u  at , 30  u  2a  1 , 60  u  4a   2 
solving a = 15 m/s2 and u = 0
2h 2  490
5. 4 t   10s
g 9.8
6. 4 V  0 at t = 0
7. 4
a
8. 3 Sn  u   2n  1
2
g
55  0   2n  1
2
1 2
n= 6; h  gn
2
9. 2
10. 1
1 2
11. 31 h gt ______ 1
2
1
g  t  1 _____  2 
2
h  30 
2
(2) - (1)
1  1
g  t  1  t 2    10  t 2  2t  1  t 2   5  2t  1
2
30 
2   2

30 = +10 t + 5; 25 = 10 t; t = 2.5
2
1  25  1 625 312.5
h   10      10    31.25  31
2  10  2 10  10 10
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12. 80

3 1 1 1
13. 18   
V 10 20 60
CHEMISTRY
14. 2
15. 3
16. 3
17. 1
18. 1
19. 4
20. 1
21. 3
16
22. 4 % of O in CH3OH =  100  50%
32

23. 1

24. 10
25. 5
26. 350
MATHEMATICS
27. 4
28. 2 L.C.M (2,4) = 4
29. 4
30. 1 n  A  B  n  B  C   n  C  A    n  A   n  B  n  C   n  A  B  L   n   
31. 1
32. 3
33. 4
34. 2 9  x 2  0, x 2  9, x  3 x   3, 3
35. 1
36. 1 Vertical line test
37. 1
38. 1
39. 0

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