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SESSION: (2023-24)

DIVISION: JEE (M+A)


CLASS: (XI) NURTURE
PHASE: 1&2

SUBJECT
Properties of Matter (Surface tension and
PHYSICS
Viscosity),Simple Harmonic Motion
GOC(Electronic Effects, Except Types of reaction),
CHEMISTRY
Structural isomerism, Conformational Isomerism
MATHS Parabola
TEST DATE : 20-DEC-2024 (WEDNESDAY)
(WD-MORNING BATCH)
TEST PATTERN: ADVANCED PATTERN
TEST TIMING: 05:00 PM TO 08:00

-:SYLLABUS DETAILS:-
PHYSICS
PROPERTIES OF MATTER:-
2.0 SURFACE TENSION 2.1 Dependency of Surface Tension, 2.2 Definition of Surface Tension, 2.3
Surface Energy, 2.4 Splitting of Bigger Drop into Smaller Droplets, 2.5 Excess Pressure inside a
curved liquid surface, 2.6 Angle of Contact (qC), 2.7 Capillary Tube and Capillarity 3.0 VISCOSITY
3.1 Dependency of Viscosity of Fluids, 3.2 Stoke's Law and Terminal Velocity, 3.3 Reynolds Number
(Re)
SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION:-
1.0 PERIODIC MOTION, 2.0 OSCILLATORY MOTION, 3.0 SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION (S.H.M.), 3.1
S.H.M. are of two types, 3.2. Necessary Condition to execute S.H.M., 3.3. Equation of simple
Harmonic motion, 3.4 Some basic terms, 3.5. Displacement in S.H.M, 3.6. Velocity in SHM, 3.7.
Acceleration in SHM, 4.0 GEOMETRICAL MEANING OF S.H.M., 4.1. SHM as a Projection of Circular
Motion, 4.2. Comparison between linear and angular S.H.M, 4.3. Graphical representation, 5.0
SHM AS A PROJECTION OF UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTIO, 5.1. Problem solving strategy in horiozntal
phasor, 6.0 ENERGY OF PARTICLE IN S.H.M., 6.1. Potential Energy (U or P.E., 6.2. Kinetic Energy (K),
6.3. Total energy (E, 6.4. Average energy in S.H.M., 7.0 SPRING SYSTEM, 7.1. Spring Pendulum, 7.2.
Various Spring arrangements, 7.3. Parallel Combination of spring, 8.0 SIMPLE PENDULU, 8.1.
Expression for time period, 8.2. Second's pendulum, 9.0 COMPOUND PENDULUM, 9.1. Expression
for time period, 9.2. Bar pendulum, 10.0 SUPERPOSITION OF TWO SHM’S, 10.1 In same direction
and of same frequency, 10.2 In same direction but are of different frequencies, 10.3 In two
perpendicular directions., 10.4 Superposition of SHM’s along the same direction (using phasor
diagram), 11.0 EXAMPLES OF SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION, 11.1 Motion of a liquid in a V-shape
tube when it is slightly depressed and released, 11.2 When a partially submerged floating body is
slightly pressed and released, 11.3 Motion of a ball in a bowl, 11.4 Motion of a ball in a tunnel
through the earth, 11.5 Conical Pendulum, 11.6 Torsional Oscillator (Angular SHM), 11.7
Oscillation of piston in a frictionless gas chamber piston.

CHEMISTRY
1.0 CLASSIFICATION ORGANIC COMPOUNDS:-
3.0 ELECTRONIC EFFECTS
3.1 Inductive Effect 3.2 Resonance Effect 3.3 Hyperconjugation Effect or H-effect 3.4 Electromeric
effect : (E Effect)
4.0 AROMATICITY
4.1 Huckel's Rule 4.2 Antiaromatic Compound
5.0 ATTACKING REAGENTS
5.1 Electrophilic Reagent or Electrophiles 5.2 Nucleophilic Reagent or Nucleophiles
6.0 REACTION INTERMEDIATES
6.1 Carbocation 6.2 Carbanion 6.3 Carbon free Radical
1.0 STRUCTURAL ISOMERISM
1.1 Chain Isomerism 1.2. Positional Isomerism 1.3. Functional Isomerism 1.4 Metamerism 1.5.
Tautomerism or Desmotropism 2.0 STEREOISOMERISM 2.1 Conformational Isomerism

MATHS
PARABOLA
1.0 CONIC SECTIONS 2.0 GENERAL EQUATION OF A CONIC : FOCAL DIRECTRIX PROPERTY 3.0
PARABOLA 4.0 PARAMETRIC REPRESENTATION 5.0 TYPE OF PARABOLA 6.0 POSITION OF A POINT
RELATIVE TO A PARABOLA 7.0 CHORD JOINING TWO POINTS 8.0 LINE & A PARABOLA 9.0 LENGTH
OF SUBTANGENT & SUBNORMAL 10.0 TANGENT TO THE PARABOLA Y2 = 4ax 11.0 NORMAL TO THE
PARABOLA Y2 = 4ax 12.0 PAIR OF TANGENTS 13.0 DIRECTOR CIRCLE 14.0 CHORD OF CONTACT 15.0
CHORD WITH A GIVEN MIDDLE POINT 16.0 DIAMETER 17.0 PROPERTIES OF PARABOLA

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