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04-06-2023 @® Code-A Aakash + Corporate Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-1 10008, Phone:011-47623456 MM: 720 FORTNIGHTLY TEST - 01 Time: 3 Hrs 20 Mins. (KMDO1, KMDO2, KMDO3, KMD04, KMDO5) Topics covered: Physics: Motion ina Straight Line Chemistry : Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Botany — : Cell The Unitof Life Zoology : Biomolecules Instructions: (i) There are two sections in each subject, Le., Section-A & Section-B. You have to attempt all 35 questions from Section-A & only 10 questions from Section-B out of 15. (i) Each question carries 4 marks. For every wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from the total score. Unanswered / unattempted questions will be given no marks. (ii) Use blue/black ballpoint pen only to darken the appropriate circle. (iv) Mark should be dark and completely fl the circle (¥) Dark only one citcle for each entry. (vi). Dark the circle in the space provided only. (vi) Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white-flud or any other rubbing material fon the Answer sheet. (vill Use of Calculator is not allowed. Choose the corect answer: 5. Two bals are thrown verily up tom same SeCTION=A port on pound wi sro apoed of 20 1. Abalie drown verialy up rom top of a tower | nina a2, what hag shove Crit 35'm wih sped of 30 By at Spowdit wine ground? (1) 20m 2) 15m (30m 2) 25m (9) tom (4 Tey wi evr ht («om som 4. Two cas A and 8 ae apprsctng each che on slg fu wih specs 72 Hoth nd 60 2. Atallis opped tom conan hight such tat | 2,240 fn wih sponds 72 kmh and 60 thedsarce baled as secedleeqa es | ‘A seapectvely. Thay apo each cer when the dance vated in rst twee seconds. | Fat gutancetuieon tam hy apy vepdaihdveeabenlaneeeaa lneubeluehiacetinr breaks producing same retardation of 5 m/s*is C0 20a 2) Jeon (1) 397.5 m. (2) 102.5. m Se Oe (3) 375m (4) 125m o Fortnightly Test01 (Code-A) RM_2023-24 5. 10. ‘A boy takes 4 h to cover certain distance along the flow and takes 6 h to cover the same distance opposite to flow. In how much time, he will cover this distance in still water? (1) 45h @sn (@) 24h (4) 48h ‘A police jeep is chasing a thief with speed of 30 mis while thief is moving away with speed 4180 kh, Police fires a bullet with muzzle speed of 120 mis. By what speed bullet strikes the thie? (1) 70 mis (3) 120 mis (2) 150m (4) 100 ms Position of particle A varies as x, = 2t*-4tand that of B as x -2tFind velocity of Bwith respect toAat t= 4 . (1) 36 mis (2) 34mis (3) 58s (4) 38 mis AA ball is thrown vertically up from a point on ‘ground with speed u. At a same time other ball is dropped from height A. Their relative acceleration willbe (1) Zero (2) 10 mis? a (wy oF (%) Position time graph of a particle moving in a straight line is as shown in the figure. Find average velocity from t= 0 to x(m) (1) Zero (2) 1 ms (3) 12ms (4) 2mvs In the given graph, find the velocity of particle at (Initial velocity = 5 m/s) 3) (1) Sms (3) 11 ms Velocity vs position graph for two particles are given below lal. Acceleration may be (1) Constant for A (2) Constant for B (3) Zeto for both A and 8 (4) Non-zer0 constant for both A and 8 (2) 7 ms (4) amis 1" 12. Which of the following graph may represent the uniform acceleration? @) 2 | a t @ Vo \ a +— 13. Slope of x-t graph is ‘A’ and area under a-t graph 1s B’The dimensional formula for ratio of A and B (1) Displacement (2) Velocity gradient (2) Velocity (4) Solid angle 14, For equation x = 3¢ ~ 6t, acceleration vs time ‘raph will be @ RM_2023-24 Fortnightly Test-01 (Code-A) 418. 16. 1”. 18. 19. 21. a @ é q t a a ° a @ di a t Position time equation for a particle moving along xaxis isx = 2° — 6€.Speed of the particle when its acceleration is zero, will be (1) 6s (3) 18 mis (2) 12s (4) 3mis, For equation x = @ — 4t + 10, where x is in m. Displacement of particle tll it comes to rest from starting will be (1) 20m @) 4m 2) -10m (4) 10m For given position time equation (=a +px, acceleration is proportional to my ae av aw A particle stants from origin. H velocity is varying with time as v= @ - 6t Find its position at the ‘moment when acceleration is zero. (1) 18m (@)-27m (3) 18m (4) 2) {A ball is projected vertically up with speed of 20 mis. The distance travellad in 4 second is (1) 15m (2) 5m (3) 20m (4) 40m A car (from rest) travels first 10 seconds with ‘uniform acceleration of 2 mis? from rest on straight road and then travels with zero acceleration for next 10 seconds. The average speed of entire journey is (1) 20ms (2) 15mis () 10m (4) 5m The ratio of cisplacement inn seconds to ri second for a particle starting from rest and uniform acceleration is 22, 23. 24, 26, 26. 21. “ @ or (n=) (204) (@n-1) @ 4) oa ‘A boy Is x distance behind the car when the car starts accelerating trom rest with an acceleration ‘a. With what minimum constant velocity should the boy start running to catch the bus? (1) 2yfaox 2) Bax (3) Pax (4) ax A boy travels d distance towards north with speed v, then takes aright tum towards east to travel same distance d with speed v,. Find average velocity of entire joumey. ty Be a ve ee @) ive Position of a particle is given as x= 26-128 +2, find the acceleration when particle is at rest. (1) 48 mvs? (2) 24 mis? (3) 12s? (4) 96 mist Which of the velocity-time graph is not possible? v a 2) : Vv. : I ) f een : @) ee \ Ls ayo ac @ Find the ratio of average acceleration during the time intervals OA and ABasshown in the figure. @ Fortnightly Test01 (Code-A) 28. at. 33, mis) 40] St) 1 at @ > 1 Os 4 The distance travelled by a particle is given by (What is the nature of motion? (1) Uniform motion (2) Uniform retardation (3) Increasing retardation (4) Decreasing retardation Position of the particle is given by ‘The time at which acceleration is zero. (a6 — be), 2a a oF @ > os (4) Zero ‘A driver applies brakes to the car on seeing {traffic singal 200 m ahead. Al the time of applying the brakes car was moving with 20 mis and then starts retarding with § m/s2. The distance of car after 10 seconds, from the signal is (1) 40m (2) 160m (3) 120m (4) 200 m ‘A particle is moving in @ straight line with initial velocity 10 m/s and a constant acceleration of 4 m/s? . Find distance travelled by the particle in ‘5? second ofits motion. (1) 28m (2) 18m (3) 20m (4) 26m Acceleration of the particle is given by a = (Gt + 6) mis*, Find position of the particle at t= 2s, if at t= 0 velocity of particle is 2 m/s and position is at origin. (1) 12m 2) 24m (3) 20m (4) 28m From the top of a building 160 m high, a ball is, dropped and at the same time a stone is Projected vertically upward from the ground with ‘velocity 40 mis. Find the distance from top of the building where the ball and stone will meet? 37. RM_2023-24 (1) 20m 2) 60m (3) 80m (4) 120m AA stone is projected venically upward. If 2 s and 6 s be the times at which itis a height h above the point of projection. Find the value of h. (1) 40m (2) 60m (3) 20m (50m ‘Aalloon is at a height of 40 m and is ascending wih a velocity of 10 ms. A bag of 5 kg weight is dropped from it. Calculate time in hich bag will reach the ground? (4s Q 25 55 ) 18 SECTION-B ‘A patticle is projected vertically upward with speed 20 mis from ground. Find velocity of particle at time t= 2s. (1) -30 mis 2) 30ms (3) Zero (4) 20mis The acceleration-time plot of a particle moving in a straight line is shown in the figure. (mms?) 10] ‘ (8) At what time the particle acquires its inital velocity? () 128 @ 5s 8s (@) 165 Position of a particle moving on a straight line is given by x= (f ~ 270m. Find distance travelled by the panicle in 3 s starting from ¢= 0. (1) 54m 2) 80m (3) 100 m (72m When the speed of a car isu, the minimum distance aver which it can be stopped is s. Ifthe speed becomes nu, what will be the minimum distance over which it can be stopped during the same time? ns me @) e+ (4) rs n @ RM_2023-24 40. a 42, 43. 45, Two balls (A, ) of masses 4 kg and 2 kg are dropped from two different heights 80 m and omrespecti, The rato ot me? T @) a 2 2 = 4 A particle falls freely from a height fh. In last second ofits journey It travels 20 m. Height f will be (1) 31.25m @ (3) 215m 4 ‘A body is moving with variable acceleration (a) along a straight line. The average acceleration of 10.25 m 105m the Body in time interval t= Ot0 t= bie ah en wo 4 @ 4 Joao a) = (4) Zero The displacement-time (x-0 graph of two moving objects A and B are shown in the figure, Choose the incorrect statement, a A 8 t (1) Ais moving with constant velocity (2) Bis moving with increasing speed (3) The acceleration of B may be constant (4) Ais moving with non-zero constant acceleration ‘An object thrown vertically up from the ground passes the height 10 m twice in the time interval of 10s. The time of flight is (g = 10 m/s?) (1) 63s (2) 33s (@) 28s @) Bs The motion of a particle along a straight line is described by equation x= 2 + 12t— f, where xis in metre and t's in second, The retardation of the Particle when its velocity becomes zero is (1) 2mis? (2) 12 mis? (3) ~2mvs* (4) 12 mis Fortnighty Test-01 (Code-A) 46. Motion of a parce is given by the equation 26 +36 + 4t+ 2) m, where sis displacement in metre and ¢ is time in second. The value of acceleration of particle at ime t= 1 sis (1) 12s? (2) 18 mis? (3) mis? (4) Zero ‘The speedtime graph of a panicle moving along a straight ine is shown in the figure. The distance Covered by the particle from time t= O10 t= 4 sis speed (ms) 47, 6 3 4 time(s) (1) 2m 24m @) 6m (4) 3m 48, Which of the folowing speedime (v) graph is physically not possible? “EL.” LO —S t @” (4) Alot these L__,, 49, The position-time graph for a particle moving along a straight line is shown in the figure. The total distance travelled by it in time f= Oto f= 6s xm) 20 o°2 4° 6 t& (1) Zero (2) 20m (3) 40m (4) 80m 50. A ball is dropped from the top of a building of height 100 m at time f= 0. At the same instant, another ball is thrown upwards with speed of 50 mis from the bottom of the building. The time at which balls will meet is (1) 28 (3) 3s @) 4s (4) 258 @ Fortnightly Test01 (Code-A) RM_2023-24 51 53. 87. 58. ‘SECTION- A It mass ratio of methane and carbon dioxide is. 2: 3then the ratio oftheir moles will be 11:6 (22:3 5:4 rz The numberof molecules of gas presentin tcc of gas at STP are N o 22400 @ a Equivalent weight of phosphoric acid in the given reaction is H,PO, +NaQH——NaH,PO, +H,0, (1) 32.66 (2) 294 @) 49 (4) 98 SI unit of amount of substance is (1) Kilogram (2) Gram (3) Mole (4) Milgram: Which ofthe following relation is incorrect? stow __wisolute) ” w — w(solution) Kw (solute) @ v_ v(solution) rrty = SF2Mper ire Se ‘Mol wt. Norn (8) Equivaion = rte) Which of the following concentration term is temperature independent? (1) Nosmality (2) Motarity (3) Motality (4) Gram per titre Maximum number of molecules are present in (1) 256 g Se (2) 124 gP. (3) 4ghe (4) 224L.COzat STP Statement-1:it two olements can combine to form more than one compound, the masses of ‘one element that combine with a fixed mass of the other element are in ratio of small whole numbers. This is called law of mutiple proportions. 59. 60. 6 63. Statement-2: H:O and H:O: follow law of ‘mutiple proportions. (1) Both statements 1 and 2 are false (2) Statement-t is true and statement-2 is false (3) Statement-1 is false and statement-2 is true (4) Both statements 1 and 2 are true ‘The number of neutrons present in 7 mg of Cis (1) 24x 10% (2) 86x 102 (3) 1.910% (4) 9.7 x 102 The amount of 25% pure CaCO» required to obtain 11.2 litre CO2 at STP when reacts with HeSOsis, (1) 100.9 (2) 1509 (3) 1809 (4) 2009 16g of SOx occupies 5.6 L at STP. What is the value of x? (4 3 (3) 05 (a2 tM, m, d and Ms represent molarity, molality density of solution in g/ml and molecular weight ff solute respectively then select the correct relation. 100M (1) m 7000 d- MM, 1000m (2 m=—1000m _ 000 d- MM, 1004 MM, 11000 d-MM, 100M @M (4) m N N 100 mil of HC} 50 ml of H,S0, and 200 mi of Neo sain ae ied ad eine made one litre, then normality of resulting solution and its nature will be (1) 0.25 N and acidic (2) 0.015 N and acidic (3) 0.45 N and basic (4) 0.10 N and basic What amount of NasCOs is dissolved in 250 ml aqueous solution to prepare semimolar solution? @ RM_2023-24 Fortnighty Test-01 (Code-A) (1) 2.659 23719 (3) 13.259 (4) 0.909 ‘Actual molecular mass of chlorine gas is (1) 58.93 x 10g (2) 11857 x 10° kg (3) 58.93 x 10%*kg (4) 118.57 x 10% g 65, 66. Volume of 32 gm O2 gas at STP is @) 142 2) 4481. (3) 224L (4) 56L 67. An organic compound containing C = 40%: H'= 6.7% and O = 53.3% vapour density of compound is 30 then molecular formula and empirical formula of the compound respectively (1) CaHsOu and CH20 (2) C2H2 and CH (@) CoHOeand CHO (4) CaHiOr and CHO ‘Which of the following statement is incorrect? (1) Mass of one molecule of methane is 12 u (2) 1am 66 x 10% g (3) Mole = Molarity x Volume of solution in litre (4) Male = Molalty x Mass of solvent (kg) ‘The numberof significant figure in 6.02 x10%%s 3 @a (32 (4) 23 Which of the following is correc relation? (1) 1 pm = 10-77 m (2) 1g9=10%mg () 1nm= 100m (4) 1A=10¢m 69. 70. 71. An element, Y has two isotopes Y* and Y=. The percentage abundance of Y2 and Y? are’ 00% ‘and 10% respectively. What is the average atomic mass of element? (1) 21.20 (2) 2070 (3) 20.20 (4) 21.00 72. 8.7 g MnO2 on reaction with HCI gives 0.224 litre of Cl at STP. What is the percentage purity of MnO (At wt. of Mn = 55)? (1) 20% (2) 30% (3) 40% (4) 10% 73. If density of 2 M solution of NazCOs is 1.2 glcm? then which of the following statement is correct? (1) Molality is more than molarity (2) Molaity is more than molality (3) Molarty and molality are same (4) Normality is less than molarity 74, It mole fraction of NaOH in an aqueous solution ‘of NaOH is 0.2 then molality of solution is %. 76. 78. 20. at 22, (1) 10.80 (2) 11.40 (3) 865 (4) 13.89 Number of carbon atoms present in 90 g of glucose (CeHaOe) is (1) 5 Na (2) 3Ne (3) 8Na (4) 6 Ne Number of urea molecules present in 10 mi of (0.1 Murea solution is (1) 6.02 x 10% (2) 6.02 x 10% (3) 6.02 x 10% (4) 6.02 x 10% 400 ml of 2M HCI solution is mixed with 200 ml of 3.MHCI solution and final volume of solution was ‘made upto 1 litre. Calculate the molarity of final solution, aya 2) 08M (3) 2m (4) 15M 0.5 M Hs80s is diluted from 1 lite to 10 litre. [Normality of the resulting solution is (1) 01N, (@1N (3) 02N (4) 2N 0.84 g of a metal carbonate reacts with 40 ml of Miso, Te sale weigh of met carbonate is (1) 24 (2) 30 (3) 42 (4) 56 What weight of 50% HeSOs solution required to react completely with 60 g of limestone? (1) 989 (2) 499 (3) 2459 (4) 1969 21.6 gram of a coin containing silver is dissolved jn HNOs, when NaCl is added to this solution, all silver is precipitated as AgCl. The weight of AgCI is found to be 14.35 g. Find percentage of silver in the coin. (Atomic mass of Ag = 108 and cl=35.5) (1) 25% (2) 50% (3) 75% (4) 100% The sodium salt of methyl orange has 7% sodium. What is the minimum molecular mass of the compound? (1) 328.87 9 (3) 422.25 9 (2) 238.26 9 (4) 127.359 ” Fortnightly Test01 (Code-A) RM_2023-24 83, 85. 89. ‘An amount of 0.4 mole of MgCiz is mixed with 0.3 mole of KaPOs. The maximum number of moles ‘of KCI form are (1) 06 205 @) 03 4) 08 Which of the following statement is incorrect? (1) A given compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by weight (2) According to Dalton, matter consists of indivisible atoms (3) Gases combine in the simple ratio of their volume at same temperature and pressure (4) Nuclear reactions follow the law of conservation of mass A solution is prepared by adding 2 9 of a ‘substance A to 18 9 of water. Caloulate the mass percent of the solute, (1) 5% 2) 10% (3) 20% (4) 25% ‘SECTION-B Which of the following is incorrect? (1) Mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent (2) Summation of mole fraction of all the ‘components in a solution is always one (3) Limiting reagent decides the amount of product formed during a chemical reaction (4) Whenever a solution is diluted then the number of moles of solute change ‘What is the charge on 32gram of 02 (1) 384 x 10°C (2) 3.84% 10°C (8) 384x10%C (4) 3.84 10°C 6.3 g (COOH)2-2H:0 Is dissolved in 500 cm? solution, then its molarity and normality respectively are (1) 04,02 2) 04,041 (3) 02, 0.1 (4) 03,03 Volume occupied by one mole of water (density = 1g em} is (1) 3x 100me (2) 180m? (8) 55x 10m? (4) 36 cm* IW temperature of water bath is 122 degree Fahrenheit then the temperature in degree Celsius scale will be (1) 60°c @) 50°C (2) 65°C (a) 45°C A 92, 93. 94. 96 97. 98. 99. ‘Suppose the elements A and B combine to form two compounds AB2 and AsB2. When 0.2 mol of ‘AB2 weighs 109 and 0.1 mole of AsB» weighs ‘1g, the atomic weights of A and B are (1) 40, 30 (2) 30, 40 (3) 30, 10 (4) 10, 30 11.56 g Nz and 64 g CHs are mixed with 80 g SOs 92s, then mole fraction of CH« is (1) 052 (2) 087 (3) 0.42 (4) 0.24 It vapour density of certain gas is 22, then possible gas(es) is/are (1) No (2) Coz (3) CH, (4) Both (1) and (2) ‘Match the following, Column-t Column-t a. | Molaity {| Motkg* | Mole fraction | (iy | Mol" . | Molaity| (ii) | Unites 4. | Density Av) | gimt (1) (9, BAD, ef, div) (2) ati), b(9, ef), ii) ) a(), DG), eC), dv) (4) ati), Dei), o(), 4) When 500m of CO: gas is passed through red hhot charcoal, the volume becomes 700ml. The volume of COz converted into CO is (1) 200m1 (2) 300m (3) 350m! (4) Soom! ‘dm? is equal to (1) amt (2) 100m aL (4) t000L. Correct scientific notation of 0.01324 is (1) 13.24% 109 (2) 1.324109 (3) 192.4x10+ (4) 1.324 x 102 Prefix femto is used for (1) 108 (2 10% (3) 10 (4) 10° Molecular mass of SO3is. (1) 32u (2) 80u (9) 64u (4) 4au @ RM_2023-24 Fortnightly Test-01 (Code-A) 100. Statement-1: During a chemical reaction, the {otal moles of reactant is always equal fo the total moles of the product. Statement-2: During a chemical reaction, the {otal mass of reactant is always equel to the total mass of the product, BOTANY ‘SECTION-A Choose odd one out w.r cell theory. (1) Proposed by Schleiden and Schwann {2) All ving organisms are composed of cells and their products {8) Allcels arise from pre-existing cells (4) Subcellular entities lke viruses also follow the cell theory Live cell was first observed and described by (1) Robert Hooke (2) A.V. Leeuwenhoek {@) Rudolf Virchow (4) Robert Brown Gytoplasm is the main arena of cellular activtias in (2) Prokaryotic cells, (0) Plants and animals cells (©) Eukaryotic cols (1) Only (@) (9) All (a), (&) and (o) 401. 102 403. (2) Only (b) (4) Only (c) 4104. Which one is found universally in all types of calls? (1) Nucleus (2) Ribosomes (3) Mesosomes (4) Plastids 105, Selec the incorrect statement. (1) The shape of the cell may vary with the function they perform (2) Human RBC is about 7.0 pm in length (9) 99 of ostch i largest isolated single cell (4) Mycopiasma is the smallest cell of 0.3 ym tenath prokaryote cal fers trom eukaryote colin (1) Possessing compartmentalsation in cytoplasm (2) Presence of plasmid DNA (9) Absence of polyribosomes (8) Possessing single, cular DNA wih histones Mesosomes ina bacterial cell (1) Is actually infoldings of plasma membrane (2) Hotp in DNA replication only (3) Do not contribute in cell wall formation 106. 107, 108, 108. 110. 1m, 112, 113, Correct option is (1) Both statements 1 and 2 are true (2) Both statements 1 and 2 are false (3) Statement-1 is true and statement-2 is false (4) Statement-1 is false and statement-2 is true (4) Are involved in cell motility Flagella in bacteria (1) Are composed of tubulins (2) Appear to arise as filamentous extension from cell wall (3) Help in capturing food (4) Consists of rod and rings in filament All of the following are not surrounded by any membrane, except (1) Gas vacuoles (2) Sulphur granules (3) Phosphate granules (4) Sap vacuoles Coll wall in a bacterial cell is composed of (1) Peptidoglycan (2) Hemiceltulose (3) Cellulose (4) Phospholipids and pectin Select thecorrect statement membrane, wert, plasma (1) Extrinsic proteins are found on outer side of membrane only. (2) Phospholipid tail is non-polar and composed of saturated hydrocarbons, (3) Mammal RBC has 52% lipids and 40% proteins. (4) Intrinsic. proteins act only as. structural components of the membrane, Choose the incorrectw.r. plasma membrane. (1) The membrane associated lipids are mainly

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