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MODULUS 8th, 9th, 10th,(11+12) Science JEE (Mains+Adv.

) NEET, & FOUNDATIONS

All India Test Series (JEE–2025)

AITS–12 Std:11th

DURATION ::180
DURATION Minutes
90 Minutes DATE : 17-12-2023 M.MARKS : 300

PART TEST-12

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1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the test booklet.
2. The test is of 3 hours duration.
3. The test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
4. There are Three Sections in the question paper, Section I, II & III consisting of Section-I (Physics), Section-II
(Chemistry), Section-III (Mathematics) and having 30 questions in each part in which first 20 questions are
compulsory and are of Objective Type and Last 10 questions are integers type in which you have to attempt
5 questions only.
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1 Compute the bulk modulus of water from the following 5 The breaking force for a wire of diameter D of material
data: Initial volume = 100.0 litre, Pressure increase = is F. The breaking force for a wire of the same material
100.0 atm (1 atm = 1.013× 10 Pa), Final volume = of radius D is
100.5 litre a) F
a) 2.226× 10 Pa b) 2F
b) 2.126× 10 Pa c) 4F
c) 2.326× 10 Pa d)
d) 2.026× 10 Pa 6 A uniform rod weighing𝜔 , cross - sectional area a and
2 A lead cube measures 6.00 cm on each side. The bottom length lis hanging from the ceiling of a room. The
face is held in place by very strong glue to a flat Young’s modules of material is Y. The elongation of the
horizontal surface, while a horizontal force F is applied rod is
to the upper face parallel to one of the edges. How
a)
large must F be to cause the cube to deform by 0.250
b)
mm? (Shear modulus of lead = 0.6× 10 Pa)
a) 0.9× 10 N c)

b) 1.4× 10 N d)
c) 2.0× 10 N
d) 1.6× 10 N
7 The bulk modulus of a liquid is 3× 10 Nm . The
3 If the shear stress exceeds about 4.00× 10 N/m ,
pressure required to reduce the volume of liquid by 2%
steel ruptures. Determine the shearing force necessary
is:
to shear a steel bolt 1.00 cm in diameter?
a) 3× 10 Nm
a) 3.44× 10 N
b) 12× 10 Nm
b) 3.34× 10 N
c) 6× 10 Nm
c) 3.14× 10 N
d) 9× 10 Nm
d) 3.24× 10 N
8 Bulk modulus of water is 2× 10 N/m . The change in
4 The maximum load a wire can withstand without
pressure required to increase density of water by 0.1%
breaking, when its length is reduced to half of its
is:
original length, will
a) 2× 10 newton/metre
a) be half
b) 2× 10 newton/metre
b) remain same
c) 2× 10 newton/metre
c) be four times
d) 2× 10 newton/metre
d) be double
9 How can the sag in a beam be prevented?
a) Using a material having Poisson’s ratio one
b) Using a material having small Young’s modulus
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c) Using a material having zero Young’s modulus 13 Two rain drops of same radius r, falling with terminal
d) Using a material having large value of Young’s velocity v merge and form a bigger drop of radius R. The
modulus terminal velocity of the bigger drop is
10 The stress - strain graphs for materials A and B are a) 2v
shown in figure. The graphs are drawn to the same b) 𝑣
scale. Select the CORRECT statement.
c) 𝑣

d) v
14 If the work done in blowing a bubble of volume V is W,
then the work done in blowing a soap bubble of volume
a) Y > Y and material A has stronger strength than
2V will be
material B.
a) √4𝑊
b) Y < Y and material A has weaker strength than
b) W
material B.
c) Y > Y and material A has weaker strength than c) √2𝑊

material B. d) 2W

d) Y < Y and material A has stronger strength than


material B. 15 Bernoulli’s equation is an example of conservation of
11 The radius of one arm of the hydraulic lift is four times a) momentum

of radius of another arm. What force should be applied b) angular momentum

on a narrow arm to lift 100 kg? c) mass

a) 26.5 N d) energy

b) 8.3 N 16 The most characteristic property of a liquid is


c) 62.5 N a) elasticity

d) 6.25 N b) fluidity

12 Three liquids of densities𝜌 , 𝜌 and 𝜌 with c) formlessness

𝜌 > 𝜌 > 𝜌 , having the same value of surface d) volume conservation

tension T, rise to the same height in three identical 17 For different capillaries of radius r, the condition of
capillaries. The angles of contact 𝜃 , 𝜃 and 𝜃 obey: liquid rise (h) above the liquid surface is

a) >𝜃 >𝜃 >𝜃 ≥0 a) = constant

b) <𝜃 <𝜃 <𝜃 <𝜋 b) h - r = constant


c) h + r = constant
c) 𝜋 > 𝜃 > 𝜃 > 𝜃 >
d) rh = constant
d) 0 ≤ 𝜃 < 𝜃 < 𝜃 <
18 In old age arteries carrying blood in the human body
become narrow resulting in an increase in the blood
pressure. This follows from
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a) Pascal’s law 24 : When a body of mass M is hung from a spring, the
b) Bernoulli’s principle spring extends by 1 cm. If the body of mass 2 M be hung
c) Stoke’s law from the same spring, the extension of spring will be
d) Archimedes principle
19 Bernoulli’s principle is based on the law of conservation 25 : A wire is stretched to double its length. The strain is
of
a) linear momentum
26: To what depth below the surface of the sea should a
b) mass
rubber ball be taken so as to decreases its volume by 0.1
c) energy
%? (Take : density of seawater = 1000 kg m , bulk
d) angular momentum
modulus of rubber = 9 × 10 Nm and acceleration
20 The radii of two drops are in the ratio of 3 : 2, their
terminal velocities are in the ratio due to gravity = 10 ms )

a) 3 : 2
b) 9 : 4 27: A steel wire of length 3.2 m(Y = 2.0 × 10 Nm )
c) 2 : 9 and a copper wire of length (Y = 1.1 × 10 Nm ) ,
d) 2 : 3 both of radius 1.4 mm are connected end to end. When
stretched by a load, the net elongation is found to be
1.4 mm. The load applied, in Newton, will be: (Given
21: You hang a flood lamp from the end of vertical steel
𝜋= )
wire. The flood lamp stretches the wire 0.18 mm and
the stress is proportional to the strain. How much would
28: A capillary tube of radius r is immersed in water and
it have stretched for a copper wire of the original length
water rises in it to a height h. The mass of water in the
and diameter? (young modulus of steel=2.0× 10 N/m
capillary tube is 5 g. Another capillary tube of radius 2 r
and young modulus of copper=1.1 × 10 N/m )
is immersed in water. The mass of water that will rise in
this tube is
22 : Modulus of rigidity of ideal liquids is

29: A rectangular vessel when full of water, takes 10 min


to be emptied through an orifice in its bottom. How
23 : A body of mass m = 10 kg is attached to a wire of
much time will it take to be emptied when half filled
length 0.3 m. Calculate the maximum angular velocity
with water?
with which it can be rotated in a horizontal circle
(Breaking stress of wire = 4.8× 10 N/m and area of
30: Given that the surface tensionof water is 75 , its
cross - section of the wire = 10 m ).
density 1 and angle of contact zero, the height to
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which water rises in a capillary tube of 1 mm diameter c) 4.0× 10

(take g = 10 ) is d) 5.0× 10
6: For reactions in equilibrium involving gases, like N
(g) + 3H ⇌ 2NH (g), choose one of the following
options.

SECTION: 2 CHEMISTRY a) K =K (RT)

1: A catalyst will increase the rate of a chemical reaction b) K =K (RT)

by: c) K = K (RT) $^{$

a) increasing the activation energy d) K = K

b) lowering the activation energy 7 : In K = K [ RT $^{$ , An may have:


c) shifting the equilibrium to the right a) +ve values
d) shifting the equilibrium to the left b) integer or fractional values
2: Which of the following options will be correct for the c) None of these

stage of half completion of the reaction A⇌ B. d) - ve values

a) 𝛥𝐺 = −𝑅𝑇ln
b) 𝛥𝐺 >0
c) 𝛥𝐺 8: The dissociation constant for acetic acid and HCN at 25
<0
d) 𝛥𝐺 = 0 C are 1.5 × 10 and 4.5 × 10 respectively. The

3 : The solubility product of a sparingly soluble salt AB at equilibrium constant for the equilibrium, CN + CH
COOH ⇌ HCN + CH COO would be:
room temperature is 1.21× 10 , its molar solubility is
a) 3.0× 10
a) 1.1× 10 M
b) 3.0× 10
b) 1.21× 10 M
c) 3.0× 10
c) None of these
d) 3.0× 10
d) 1.1× 10 M
9 Choose the correct order of stability of carbocation
4: When the rate of evaporation is equal to the rate of
using the concept of hyperconjugation.
condensation, it is called _______.
a) equilibrium
b) stable reaction
c) balanced reaction a) III < IV < II < I
d) reaction at rest b) IV < III < II < I

5: The pH of a saturated solution of Ba(OH) is 12. The c) I < II < III < IV

value of the solubility product (K ) of Ba(OH) is: d) II < III < I < IV

a) 3.3× 10
10 Which of the following is a homocyclic alicyclic
compound?
b) 5× 10
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16 The organic compound given below is one of the four
a) options given below. Choose the most appropriate one.

b)

c) a) aromatic heteroyclic compound


b) benzenoid compound
c) aliphatic heterocyclic compound
d)
d) alicyclic compound
11 Which type of compound is shown by the following
17 In a homologous series of organic compounds,
structure successive members differ from each other by ________
? group.
a) Acyclic compound a) - CH -
b) Non - benzenoid aromatic compound b) - H
c) Benzenoid aromatic compound c) - CH
d) Alicyclic compound d) - CH -
12 Choose the correct bond - line formula for 18 𝜎 : 4; 𝜎 : 6; 𝜋 : 1; 𝜋 ≡ : 2 . These number of 𝜎
and n - bonds are present in which of the following
molecule?
a) a) CH =CH - CH=CH - CH
b) b) CH≡ C - CH=CH - CH
c)
c) CH =C=CH - CH
d) d) None of these
13 Covalent bond can undergo fission in two different
ways. The correct representationinvolving heterolytic 19 The following compounds are called:
fission of CH - Br is

a) a) benzenoid compounds
b) b) Alicyclic compounds

c) c) aromatic hetrocyclic compounds.


d) aliphatic heteroyclic compounds
d)
14 Which of the following is not a planar molecule? 20 Straight or branched chain compounds, for example, the
a) H C = C = C = O
b) H C = C = CH below ones are called
c) NC - HC = CH - CN a) closed chain compounds
d) H C = C = C = CH
b) aliphatic cyclic compounds
15 Which of the following molecules has the shortest
carbon - carbon single bond length? c) alicyclic compounds
a) CH = CH - C ≡ N d) aliphatic compounds
b) CH = CH - CH = O
c) CH = CH - C - CH
d) CH = CH - CH = CH
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21: One litre of a buffer solution containing 0.01 M NH is 80 atm. The total pressure of the gaseous mixture
Cl and 0.1 M NH OH having pK of 5 has pH of over the solid mixture is:

22: pH of a solution of a strong acid is 5.0. What will be


the pH of the solution obtained after diluting the given SECTION: 3 MATHEMATICS
solution a 100 times? 1. If the algebraic sum of deviations of 20 observations from 30 is
20, then the mean of observations is
23: A vessel at 1000 K contains CO with a pressure of (a) 30 (b) 30.1 (c) 29 (d) 31
2. The weighted mean of first n natural numbers whose weights
0.5 atm. Some of the CO is converted into CO on the
are equal to the squares of corresponding numbers is
addition of graphite. If the total pressure at equilibrium 3 n(n  1)
n 1
is 0.8 atm, the value of K is ________. (a) 2 (b) 2(2n  1) (c)
(n  1)(2n  1) n(n  1)
24: 0.023 g of sodium metal is reacted with 100 cm of 6 (d) 2

water. The pH of the resulting solution is ______. 3. For a given distribution of marks mean is 35.16 and its standard
deviation is 19.76. The co-efficient of variation is
35 . 16 19 . 76
25: We know that the relationship between K and K is
(a) . 76
19 (b) 35 .16 (c)
K = K (RT) $^{$ . What would be the value of 𝛥 n for 35.16 19. 76
 100  100
the reaction NH CI(s) ⇌ NH (g) + HCl(g)? 19. 76 (d) 35.16
4. The mean and S.D. of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 is
26 : 0.3g of Ca(OH) is dissolved in water to give 500 mL 7
,
35 7 35
, 3 3,
of solution. The pH of the solution is ________. 2 12 2 12
(a) (b) 3, 3 (c) (d)
5. The sum of squares of deviations for 10 observations taken
27:PCl , PCl and Cl are at equilibrium at 500 K in a from mean 50 is 250. The co-efficient of variation is
(a) 50% (b) 10% (c) 40% (d) None of these
closed container and their concentrations are 0.8 × 10
6. The means of five observations is 4 and their variance is 5.2. If
mol L , 1.2 × 10 mol L and 1.2 × 10 mol L three of these observations are 1, 2 and 6, then the other two
respectively. The value of K for the reaction PCl (g) are
⇌ PCl (g) + Cl (g) will be: (a) 2 and 9 (b)3 and 8 (c) 4 and 7 (d) 5 and 6
x 1 , x 2 , . x 3 ,. ..., x 101
7. Consider any set of observations ; it being
28: The volume of the water needed to dissolve 1 g of x  x  x  ....  x x
given that 1 2 3 100 101 ; then the mean

BaSO (K = 1.1 × 10 ) at 25 C is: deviation of this set of observations about a point k is


minimum when k equals
x 1  x 2  ...  x 101
29: Equilibrium constant for the reaction represented x1 x 51 101 x
(a) (b) (c) (d) 50
below is 50 at 448 C: H ( ) + I ( ) ⇌ 2HI ( ) When 1.0
8. The variance of ,  and  is 9, then variance of 5 , 5 and 5 is
mole of H is mixed with 1.0 mole of I in a 0.50 L flask (a) 45 (b) 9/5 (c) 5/9 (d) 225
and allowed to react, at the end of the reaction, how 9. A batsman scores runs in 10 innings 38, 70, 48, 34, 42, 55, 63,
many moles of I are left unreacted? [ Given: √50 = 46, 54, 44, then the mean deviation is
(a) 8.6 (b) 6.4 (c) 10.6 (d) 9.6
7.07
10. In an experiment with 15 observations on x, the following
2
results were available  x  2830 ,  x  170 . On
30:Two solids A and C shows the following dissociation
observation that was 20 was found to be wrong and was
equilibria:A(s) ⇌ B(g) + D(g) C(s) ⇌ E(g) + D(g) The replaced by the correct value 30. Then the corrected variance
pressure over excess solids is 40 atm and over excess C is
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(a) 78.00 (b) 188.66 (c) 177.33 (d) 8.33 21. The mean age of a combined group of men and women is 30
years. If the means of the age of men and women are
11. There are four letters and four addressed envelopes. The respectively 32 and 27, then the percentage of women in the
chance that all letters are not dispatched in the right envelope group is
is
19 21 23 1 22. If the mean of the distribution is 2.6, then the value of y is
(a) 24 (b) 23 (c) 24 (d) 24 Variate x 1 2 3 4 5
12. The letters of the word ‘ASSASSIN’ are written down at random Frequency f of x 4 5 y 1 2
in a row. The probability that no two S occur together is
1 1 1 23. In a class of 100 students there are 70 boys whose average
(a) 35 (b) 14 (c) 15 (d) None of marks in a subject are 75. If the average marks of the complete
these class are 72, then what are the average marks of the girls
3 1 1
P (B )  , P( A  B  C )  P( A  B  C ) 
13. If 4 3 and 3 , then 24. The mode of the following items is 0, 1, 6, 7, 2, 3, 7, 6, 6, 2, 6,
P(B  C ) 0, 5, 6, 0
is
25. The variance of the data 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 is
(a) 1/12 (b) 1/6 (c) 1/15 (d) 1/9
14. The probability of happening an event A is 0.5 and that of B is
26. The probability that a leap year selected randomly will have
0.3. If A and B are mutually exclusive events, then the
53 Sundays is
probability of happening neither A nor B is
(a) 0.6 (b) 0.2 (c) 0.21 (d) None of these
27. Three of the six vertices of a regular hexagon are chosen at
15. A problem of mathematics is given to three students whose
random. The probability that the triangle with these three
chances of solving the problem are 1/3, 1/4 and 1/5
vertices is equilateral, is equal to
respectively. The probability that the question will be solved is
(a) 2/3 (b) ¾ (c) 4/5 (d) 3/5
28. Three distinct numbers are selected from 100 natural number.
16. One hundred identical coins each with probability p of showing
The probability that all the three numbers are divisible by 2
up heads are tossed once. If 0 <p< 1 and the probability of
and 3 is
heads showing on 50 coins is equal to that of heads showing on
51 coins, then the value of p is
29. Out of 21 tickets marked with numbers from 1 to 21, three are
1 49 50 51
drawn at random. The chance that the numbers on them are in
(a) 2 (b) 101 (c) 101 (d) 101
A.P., is
17. Three six faced fair dice are thrown together. The probability
that the sum of the numbers appearing on the dice is 30. A purse contains 4 copper coins and 3 silver coins, the second
k (3  k  8 )
, is purse contains 6 copper coins and 2 silver coins. If a coin is
(k  1)(k  2) k (k  1) drawn out of any purse, then the probability that it is a copper
(a) 432 (b) 432 coin is
k2
(c) 432 (d) None of these
18. If three dice are thrown simultaneously, then the probability of
getting a score of 7 is
(a) 5/216 (b) 1/6 (c) 5/72 (d) None of these
19. Two small squares on a chess board are chosen at random.
Probability that they have a common side is,
(a) 1/3 (b) 1/9 (c) 1/18 (d) None of
these
20. A die is thrown three times and the sum of three numbers
obtained is 15. The probability of first throw being 4 is
(a) 1/18 (b) 1/5 (c) 4/5 (d) 17/18

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