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Day-1-DailyPracticeTest1
Physics

Part-E
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1) Two point charges Q and -3Q are placed some distance apart. If the electric 5) Which of the following statements are correct?

field at the location of Q is E , the field at the location of -3Q is a) Electric lines of force are just imaginary lines

b) Electric lines of force will be parallel to the surface of the conductor
(1) E
c) If the lines of force are crowded, then the field is strong

(2) -E d) Electric lines of force are closed loops

(3) E
(1) Both a and c
+
3
(2) Both b and d

(4) (3) Only ‘a’

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E

3

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→ → (4) All
2) The torque acting on a dipole of moment P in an electric field E is:

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6) In the following four situations, charged particles are at equal distance from
→ →
(1)

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P ⋅ E the origin. Arrange them based on the magnitude of the net electric field at

M origin, greatest first.


→ →
(2)

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P × E

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(3) Zero

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→ →
(4) E × P

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3) The inward and outward electric flux for a closed surface are 8 × 10
3

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N - m /C
2
and 4 × 10 3
N - m /C
2
respectively. Then the total charge inside

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the surface is: (where ε 0 = permittivity constant)

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(1) 3

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4 × 10 C

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(2) −4 × 10 C
3

3
(3) (−4 × 10 )
C
ε

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(1) (i) > (ii) > (iii) > (iv)
(4) 3

E
−4 × 10 ε0 C
(2) (ii) > (i) > (iii) > (iv)
4) A flat circular disc has a charge uniformly distributed on the disc. A

E
+Q

charge +q is thrown with kinetic energy E towards the disc along its normal (3) (i) > (iii) > (ii) > (iv)

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axis. The charge q will (4) (iv) > (iii) > (ii) > (i)

(1) Hit the disc at the centre 7) The electric charge in uniform motion produces:

(2) Return back along its path after touching the disc (1) An electric field only

(3) Return back along its path without touching the disc (2) A magnetic field only

(4) Any of the above three situations is possible depending on the (3) Both electric and magnetic field
magnitude of E (4) Neither electric nor magnetic field

   


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Day-1-DailyPracticeTest1
Physics

Part-E
8) The ratio of the forces between two small spheres with constant charge (a) in 10) When the distance between the charged particles is halved, the force
air (b) in a medium of dielectric constant K is: between them becomes
(1) 1 : K (1) One-fourth
(2) K : 1 (2) Half
(3) 1 : K
2
(3) Double
(4) K
2
: 1 (4) Four times
9) The electric intensity due to an infinite cylinder of radius R and having
charge q per unit length at a distance r (r > R) from its axis is:
(1) Directly proportional to r 2

(2) Directly proportional to r 3


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(3) Inversely proportional to r


(4) Inversely proportional to r 2

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Day-1-DailyPracticeTest1
Chemistry
Part-E
1. Which of the following is dependent on temperature?
1) Molarity 2) Mole fraction
3) Weight percentage 4) Molality
2. 20.0 g of a magnesium carbonate sample decomposes on heating to give carbon dioxide and 8.0 g
magnesium oxide. What will be the percentage purity of magnesium carbonate in the sample?
1) 75 2) 96 3) 60 4) 84
3. The number of water molecules is maximum in :
1) 18 molecules of water 2) 1.8 gram of water
3) 18 gram of water 4) 18 moles of water
4. When 22.4 litres of H2(g) is mixed with 11.2 litres of Cl2(g), each at S.T.P., the moles of HCl(g) formed
is equal to:-
1) 1 mol of HCl(g) 2) 2 mol of HCl(g) 3) 0.5 mol of HCl(g) 4) 1.5 mol of HCl(g)
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5. One mole of carbon atom weighs 12 g, the number of atoms in it is equal to, (Mass of carbon –12 is
1.9926 × 10–23 g)
(1) 1.2 × 1023 (2) 6.022 × 1022 (3) 12 × 1022 (4) 6.022 × 1023
6. Consider aqueous solutions containing 6 g each of (I) CH3COOH, (II) C3H7OH and (III) urea in 100
mL of solution. Which of them has the maximum molarity of all the particles (molecules and ions) ?
1) I 2) II 3) III 4) All equal
7. Calculate the molarity of each ion in the solution after 2.0 L of 3 M AgNO 3 is mixed with 3 L of 1.0 M
BaCl2.
1) [Ba2+] = 0.6 M; [NO3 ]- = 1.2 M 2) [Ag+] = [Cl-] = 1.2 M

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2+ -
3) [Ba ] = 1.0 M; [NO3 ] = 3.0 M 4) None of these
8.

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Percent by mass of a solute (molar mass = 28 g) in its aqueous solution is 28. Calculate the mole

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fraction (X) and molality (m) of the solute in the solution.

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1) X = 0.2, m = 10 2) X = 0.2, m = 125/9

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3) X = 0.8, m = 125/9 4) X = 0.8, m = 109. What quantity (in mL) of a 45% acid

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solution of a mono-protic strong acid must be mixed with a 20% solution of the same acid to produce 800

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mL of a 29.875% acid solution?

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1) 320 2) 325 3) 316 4) 330

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10. The interaction of O3 with potassium hydroxide gives ozonide according to the following equation.

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3KOH  s   203  g   2KO3  s   KOH.H 2O  s   O2  g 

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2
168g 174g
The ozonide KO3 slowly decomposes to KO2 and oxygen 2KO3  s   2KO2  s   O2  g 

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The mass of KO2 produced by the reaction of 75.0g of KOH is

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1) 6.34 g 2) 63.4 g 3) 634 g 4) 0.634 g

   


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Day-1-DailyPracticeTest1
Mathematics

Part-E

1) Write the set A={1,4,9,16,25......} in set builder form 6) 70

If A 1 ⊂ A2 ⊂ A3 ⊂. . . . . . . ⊂ A70 and n(A ) = i − 3 then n (


i ⋂ Ai ) =
i=10
(1) {x:x=n where n∈N}
2

(1) 5
(2) {x:x=n where n∈W}
2

(2) 7
(3) {x:x=n where n∈Z}
2

(3) 9
(4) {x:x=n where n∈Q}
2

(4) 11
2) If A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {3, 8} then {β : (α, β) ∈ (A ∪ B) × (A ∩ B)} =
7) Let X = {1,2,3,4,5}. The number of different ordered pair (Y,Z) that can be
(1) {3}
formed such that Y ⊆ X, Z ⊆ X and Y ∩ Z is empty
(2) {8}
(1) 5
2

(3) {3, 8}
(2) 5
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(4) ϕ
(3) 2
5

3) Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {2, 3, 4, 5}, then n [(A × B) ∩ (B × A)] =


(4) 5
3

(1) 3
8) If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} then how many subsets of A contain the elements 2,3
(2) 6 and 5
(3) 9 (1) 4
(4) 16 (2) 8
4) In a survey of 400 students in a school, 100 were listed as taking apple juice,
(3) 16
150 as taking orange juice and 75 were listed as taking both apples as well as
(4) 32

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orange juice. Then how many students were taking neither apple juice nor
9) The shaded region in the given figure is

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orange juice are

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(1) 120

K
(2) 220
(3) 225

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(4) 150 (1) A ∩ (B ∪ C)

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5) Write the solution set of the equation x 2
+ x − 6 = 0 in roster form (2) A ∪ (B ∩ C)

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(1) {2, -3} (3) A ∩ (B − C)

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(2) {-1, -2} (4) A − (B ∪ C)

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(3) {1,2} 10) In a class of 60 students, 25 students play cricket and 20 students play

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(4) {-1, 2} tennis and 10 students play both the games. The number of students who

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play neither is

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Day-1-DailyPracticeTest1
Biology

Part-E

1) Ageing is due to accumulation of harmful proteins. The theory is 8) Identify the correct matching.

(1) Free radical (2) Cross—linking


(3) Error catastrophe (4) Wear and Tear
2) Extra-terrestrial origin of life was proposed by the theory of
(1) Catastrophism (2) Spontaneous generation
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(3) Special creation (4) Panspermia


3) Scientists believe that life on earth originated by
(1) Spontaneous generation (2) Chemical evolution
(3) Special creation (4) Extraterrestrial transfer
4) Life cannot originate from inorganic materials now because of (1) c— wombat, b—koala, a—sugar glider, d—banded anteater
(1) Low atmospheric temperature (2) High degree of pollution (2) a—wombat, c—koala, d—sugar glider, b—banded ^ anteater
(3) High atmospheric oxygen (4) Absence of raw materials (3) b—wombat, d—koala, c—sugar glider, a—banded anteater
5) Theory of pangenesis was given by (4) d—wombat, a—koala, b—sugar glider, c—banded anteater

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(1) Darwin (2) Lamarck (3) Hugo de Vries (4) Oparin 9) Match the following concepts of evolution.

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6) Theory of Natural selection deals on List -I List -II

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(A) Mutation (1) Changes in population's
(1) role of environment in evolution

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allele frequencies

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(2) natural selection acting on favourable variations
due to chance alone

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(3) changes in gene complex resulting in heritable variations (B) Gene flow (2) Difference in survival

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(4) none of the above and reproduction among

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7) Choose the wrong statement. variant individuals

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(C) Natural (3) Immigration,
(1) Louis Pasteur demonstrated that life comes only from preexisting life.

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selection emigration change allele
(2) S.L. Miller observed that electric discharge in a flask containing

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frequencies
CH4 , H2 , N H3 and water vapour at 800 0
C formed amino acids.

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(D) Genetic drift (4) Source of new alleles

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(3) Flippers of penguins and dolphins are examples of homology.

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(1) A:1,B:2, C:3,D:4 (2) A:4,B:2, C:3,D:1
(4) Analogous structures are the result of convergent evolution.
(3) A:3,B:1, C:4,D:2 (4) A:4,B:3, C:2,D:1

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10) Assertion: The amphibian evolved into reptiles.

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Reason: Reptiles lay thick-shelled eggs which do not dry up in sun-like

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those of amphibians.

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(1) Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct
explanation of the assertion
(2) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
expiation of the assertion
(3) Assertion is true but reason is false
(4) Both assertion and reason are false

   

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