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UTKARSH - 2024
BATCH UT- 1 (Test-5)
[Total Marks 198]
Read the following Instructions very carefully before you proceed.
A. General
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the invigilators.
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6. For answering a question, an ANSWER SHEET (OMR SHEET) is provided separately. Please fill your Test Code, Roll
No. and Group properly in the space given in the ANSWER SHEET.
D. Marking Scheme :
11. Section-I : For each question in Type-1, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to
the correct answer ONLY and zero marks If no bubbles are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) mark will
be awarded in this section.
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corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY. In all other cases zero (0) marks will be awarded. minus one (–1)
mark will be awarded in this section.
14. Section-II : For each question, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the
correct answer ONLY. In all other cases zero (0) marks will be awarded. No negative marks will be awarded for
incorrect answers in this section.
D C
E
CE CE CE 1 CE
(A) =1 (B) =2 (C) = (D) = 2
ED ED ED 2 ED
2. Find the equivalent resistance between a & b
2
5
5
a b
3
7
6
7 8 6 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 7 7 6
3. Figures shows two capacitors C1 and C 2 connected with 10 V battery and terminal A and B are
earthed. The graph shows the variation of potential as one moves from left to right. Then the ratio of
C1 / C2 is:
10V C1 C2
A B
Potential
10V
4V
r
5 2 2 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 5 3
4. A variable current flows through a 1 resistor for 2 seconds. Time dependence of the current is shown
in the graph.
1 2
(A) 4C 2 (B) C (C) 2C 2 (D) 0
2
6. In fig. shown, when switch S is closed, what will be the voltage across capacitor 2µF and 1µF
capacitor. (consider steady state condition)
A
6µF 2µF
1µF 20
10
S
20 100V
SECTION - I
TYPE - 2 : MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS
This section contains 6 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct:
7. Figure shows a horizontal parallel plate capacitor is lowered on a liquid surface in such a way that its
lower plate is just submerged in the liquid of dielectric constant k. Find the height to which the liquid
level will be raised between the plates if the capacitor plates are given a surface charge density + and
− on its plates.
(A) h=
(
2 k 2 − 1 ) (B) h=
(
2 k 2 − 1 )
2 0 k 2g 3 0 k 2g
(C) h=
(
2 k 2 − 1 ) (D) h=
(
2 k 2 − 1 )
6 0 k 2g 4 0 k 2g
8. Two heater designed for the same voltage V have different power ratings. When connected individually
across a source of voltage V, they produce H amount of heat each in time t1 and t2 respectively. When
used together across the same source, they produce H amount of heat in time t:
t1t2 t1t2
(C) If they are in parallel, t = (D) If they are in parallel, t =
( t1 + t2 ) 2 ( t1 + t2 )
10. A capacitor is made of a flat plate of area A and another plate is bent at four points and placed above
the flat plate as shown in figure. Dimension of both the plates are shown in figure.
11 0 A
(A) Capacitance of this capacitor is
18d
11 0 A
(B) Capacitance of this capacitor is
9d
(C) Charge density on lower plate is uniform
(D) Charge density on lower plate is non-uniform
11. Rating of bulbs are as follows:
Column I Column II
(A) P-2; Q-1; R-2; S-1 (B) P-1; Q-4; R-1; S-2
(C) P-4; Q-3; R-1; S-2 (D) P-2; Q-3; R-4; S-1
SECTION - II
SINGLE INTEGER VALUE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 6 Integer/Numerical Value type Questions.
13. In the circuit shown, the cell is ideal, with emf = 15 V. Each resistance is of 3 . The potential
difference across the capacitor is:
R= 3 C = 3F
R R
R R
+ – 15V
24
14. The potential difference VB − VA for the circuit shown in the figure is V . Then find the value of k.
k
15. For the circuit arrangement shown in the figure, find the potential difference (in V) across C 2 in the
steady state condition.
17. Find equivalent resistance (in )of the circuit shone in figure across terminals A and B.
18. Two cylindrical conductors with equal cross sections and different resistivities 1 = 1.6 108 m and
2 = 2.6 108 m are put end to end as shown in figure. Find the density of surface charges at the
boundary of the conductors if a current I = 7200 Amp , flows from conductor 1 to conductor 2.
A( g ) ⎯→ B ( g ) + C ( g )
The initial pressure of the system before decomposition of A was pi . After lapse of time ‘t’, total
pressure of the system increased by x units and became ‘ p t ’ The rate constant k for the reaction is
given as _________.
2.303 p 2.303 pi
(A) k= log i (B) k= log
t pi − x t 2pi − p t
2.303 pi 2.303 p
(C) k= log (D) k= log i
t 2pi + p t t pi + x
SECTION - I
TYPE - 2 : MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS
This section contains 6 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct:
7. The positive value of the standard electrode potential of Cu2+/Cu indicates that ____________.
(A) this redox couple is a stronger reducing agent than the H+ /H2 couple.
(B) this redox couple is a stronger oxidising agent than H+ /H2 .
(C) Cu can displace H2 from acid.
(D) Cu cannot displace H2 from acid.
8. E V for some half cell reactions are given below. On the basis of these mark the correct answer.
1
(a) H + (aq) + e − ⎯⎯
→ H 2 (g); E cell = 0.00V
2
(D) In dilute sulphuric acid solution, SO24− ion will be oxidised to tetrathionate ion at anode.
SECTION - II
SINGLE INTEGER VALUE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 6 Integer/Numerical Value type Questions.
13. The molar conductance of a solution of AlCl3 is found to be 130Scm2mole−1 at 298 K. What would
14. The resistance of an aq. Solution containing 0.624 gm of CuSO4 .5H 2O per 100 cc of solution in a
conductance cell of cell constant 153.7 m−1 is 520 ohms at 298 K. Calculate the molar conductivity
dE 0cell −4 −1
If the emf of the cell is zero and the temperature coefficient is
= 10 VK . What is the
dT P
value of H0 (in kJ mol−1 ) (nearest integer)
RT
(Given: 2.303 = 0.06 & log 8 = 0.9 & F = 96500 Cmol −1 )
F
16. Following are two first order reactions with their half times given at 25°C.
t =30min
A ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
1/2 → Pr oducts
t = 40 min
B ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
1/2 → Pr oducts
The temperature coefficients of their reaction rates are 3 and 2, respectively, between 25°C and 35°C. If
the above two reactions are carried out taking 0.4 M of each reactant but at different temperatures: 25°C
for the first reaction and 35°C for the second reaction, find the ratio of the concentrations of A and B
after an hour____________.
17. The half-life of C-14 is 5600 years. A sample of freshly cut wood from a tree contains 10 mg of C-14.
The amount left in the sample after 56000 years is ( a − x ) 100 . The value of ( a − x ) 100 is
__________.
18. The osmotic pressure of urea solution at 10°C is 200 mm becomes 105.3 mm when it is diluted and
temperature raised to 25°C. The extent of dilution is____________.
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
loge ( 2 )
n
r
x
r =1
4. Evaluate the limit lim
n → n
( −1)
r =1
r +1
log e ( x)3r
SECTION - I
TYPE - 2 : MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS
This section contains 6 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct:
7. Consider the function
(x )
n
2
+ x + 1 + x2 + x
f ( x ) = lim then find correct statement(s) about f ( x ) .
(x )
n→ n
2
+ x +1 +1
1
(A) Min. value of f ( x ) is −
4
(B) There are two integers in the range of f ( x )
1
(C) f ( x ) is symmetric with respect to line x = −
2
(D) f ( x ) is discontinuous at two values of x
8. Let us define a function f ( x ) as
sin 2 ( x − x )
for x 0
( x − x ) ( x + x )
f ( x) =
1 for x = 0
( x − x ) tan ( x − x ) for x 0
Where [ ] denotes greatest integer function
(A) lim f ( x ) = 1 (B) lim f ( x ) = tan1
x →0+ x →0−
2
(C) tan −1 lim f ( x ) = 1 (D) tan −1 lim f ( x ) =
x →0 − x →0 + 4
n
x
9. Let f ( x ) = lim ln cos k , x 0, be a continuous function, then which of the following is/are
k =1 2
n →
2
a x =0
correct?
f ( x) f ( x) −1
(A) lim =1 (B) lim 2
=
x →0 x x →0 x 6
f ( x)
(C) lim e =1 (D) a=0
x →0
10. If g ( x ) =||| x | −2 | + p | have more than 3 points of non-derivability, then the value of p can be
(A) 0 (B) −1 (C) −2 (D) 2
2− | x |, −1 x 1 sin x − 1, 0 x
Consider, f ( x ) = and g ( x ) =
11. 2
| x − 2 | − x , 1 x 3 x − cos ( x − 2 )
x
2
Where k denotes greatest integer function of k . Identify the correct statement(s)
(A) lim g ( f ( x ) ) = −1
x →1+
(B)
−
(
lim g f ( g ( x ) ) = 0 )
x→
2
f ( g ( x )) 1 g ( f ( x )) 1
(C) lim = (D) lim =
x → 2+ f ( x) − 2 2 x →0+ ( f ( x ) − 2)
2
2
12. ( (
If f ( x ) = cot −1 sgn x 2 − kx + 1 )) has exactly one point of discontinuity then k can be
(A) 1 (B) −1 (C) 2 (D) −2
SECTION - II
SINGLE INTEGER VALUE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 6 Integer/Numerical Value type Questions.
1
Let f ( x ) = lim ln ecos x e3cos x e5cos x ......... e( ) . If g ( x ) = f ( x ) , then find the number
2 n +1 cos x
13.
n→ 3
of points in 0, 2 where g ( x ) is discontinuous.
14. If the equation
2t 2 − t − 1 − t 2 − t + 1
x − 1 − 6 lim = k has four distinct solutions, then find the number of
t →
t tan
8
integral values of k .
x
( 4+ | t − 2 |) dt , x 3
b
15. Let f ( x ) = 0 . If f ( x ) is differentiable at x = 3 , then find .
12 a
ax + bx x3
2
( )
g ( x ) = f ( 3 f ( x ) + 6 ) . Then g ' ( 0 ) is equal to:
3
If f ( x ) = ( x − 1) ( x − 2) ( x − 3) ( x − 4) , then the value of ( f ''' (1) + f '' ( 2) + f ' (3) + f ' ( 4)) equals
4 3 2
18.
End of Test
ANSWER KEY
UTKARSH - 2024
BATCH UT- 1 (Test-5)
19.6.2023
PHYSICS
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(D) (B) (B) (D) (D) (C) (A) (AC) (ABC) (AD)
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
(B) (ABCD) (12) (8) (6) (3) (1) (2)
CHEMISTRY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(C) (C) (A) (B) (C) (A) (BD) (AC) (C) (AB)
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
(B) (CD) (43) (118) (10) (2) (1) (2)
MATHEMATICS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(D) (A) (B) (D) (A) (C) (ABCD) (ABCD) (BCD) (BC)
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
(BD) (CD) (4) (5) (7) (1) (36) (648)