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REVIEW TEST­3
Class: XI (PQRS) Date: 02/08/2009
Time: 3 hour PAPER­I Max. Marks: 225
VERY IMPORTANT: The question paper consists of 3 sections (Section­1 contains Physics, Section­2
contains Mathematics, and Section­3 contains Chemistry.). Please fill the OMR answer Sheet accordingly
and carefully.
INSTRUCTIONS
Each Section contains (16 questions in Part­A and 1 questions in Part­B and 2 questions in Part­C) and total
number of pages are 32.
Please ensure that the Question Paper you have received contains ALL THE QUESTIONS in each
Section and PAGES. If you found some mistake like missing questions or pages then contact
immediately to the Invigilator.
P A RT­ A
1. Q.1 to Q.7 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 3 marks
each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

2. Q.8 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 4 marks
each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
3. Q.11 to Q.13 are Reasoning type questions, contains Statement­1 (Assertion) and Statement­2
(Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct and
carry 3 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
4. Q.14 to Q.16 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which one or more than one is/are correct and
carry 4 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

P A RT­ B
5. Q.1 is "Match the Column" type. Column­Icontains three (i.e. A, B, C) entries and column­IIcontainsfour
(i.e. P, Q, R, S) entries.Entry of column­I are to be matched withone or more than one entries of column­II
or vice versa. 3 mark will be awarded for each (A), (B) and (C).There is NO NEGATIVEmarking.

P A RT­ C
6. Q.1 & Q.2 are "Subjective" questions (whose answers are upto 4 digit) and carry 6 marks each.
There is NEGATIVE marking. There isNO NEGATIVEmarking. Marks will be awarded only if correct
bubbles are filled in your OMR sheet.
7. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your answer sheet.
8. Use of Calculator, Log Table, Slide Rule and Mobile is not allowed.
9. The answers of the questions must be marked by shading the circle against the question by darkHB pencilonly.
NOTE: General instructions for Filling the OMR are given on the LAST PAGE.
USEFUL DATA
Atomic weights: Al = 27, Mg = 24, Cu = 63.5, Mn = 55, Cl = 35.5, O = 16, H = 1, P = 31, Ag = 108, N = 14,
Li = 7, I = 127, Cr = 52, K=39, S = 32, Na = 23, C = 12, Br = 80, Fe = 56, Ca = 40, Zn = 65.5, Ti = 48,
Ba = 137, U = 238, Co= 59, B =11, F = 19, He = 4, Ne = 20, Ar = 40 , Mo = 96
Take g = 10 m/s2 where ever required.
PHYS ICS

PART­A
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.13 Two identical weights of mass M are linked by a thread wrapped around a frictionless pulley with a fixed
axis. A small weight of mass ‘m’ is placed on one of the weights. What is reaction force between m and
M?

2 m Mg Mg ( M + m ) mg ( M + m ) 2Mg ( M + m )
(A) 2M + m (B) (C) (D)
2M + m 2M + m 2M + m
Q.24 A little girl is holding a helium­filled balloon on a string while riding in a closed elevator going down a very
tall building at constant speed. There is vacuum in elevator. Suddenly the elevator cable snaps, sending
the elevator into free fall. Being shocked, the girl lets go of the string. She is even more surprised to see
(A) the balloon rising
(B) the balloon floating downward
(C) the balloon remaining stationary
(D) the balloon bouncing slowly between the floor and the ceiling
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PHYS ICS
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Q.37 A helicopter is moving to the right at a constant horizontal velocity. It experiences three forces Fgravitatio nal ,
r r
Fdrag and force on it caused by rotor Frotor . Which of the following diagrams can be correct free body
diagram representing forces on the helicopter ?

direction of motion

F rotor F rotor

ma
(A) Fnet (B) Fdrag

F gravitational Fgravitational

F rotor F rotor

Fdrag F drag
(C) (D) ma
Fgravitational F gravitational

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PHYS ICS
Q.45 A small block slides frictionlessly down a curved ramp as shown. Which of the arrows CANNOT be
the direction of the acceleration of the block at the instant shown? Answer the question considering
gravity free space as well as with gravity.

(A)

(B)

(D)
(C)

Q.56 Figure shows a system of two blocks connected by a spring, kept on a frictionless surface. Block A is in
equilibrium. Suddenly supporting vertical wall PQ is removed.
P
F A B
m 2m
Q

F F
(A) Initial acceleration of blocks A is (B) Initial acceleration of blocks B is
m 2m
F
(C) Initial acceleration of blocks B is zero (D) Initial acceleration of block A is
3m

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PHYS ICS
Q.61 Three airplanes A, B and C each release an object from the same altitude and with the same initial speed
v0 with respect to the ground. At the moment when object is released, A is flying horizontally, B is flying
upward at an angle q1 = 30° with respect to the horizontal, and C is flying at the angle q2 = 60°
downward with respect to the horizontal. Assuming the ground to be horizontal and neglecting any
aerodynamical effect, the speeds v at which the three objects will hit the ground satisfy
(A) vA = vB < vC (B) vA > vB = vC (C) vA = vB = vC (D) vA < vB < vC

Q.72 In the figure shown, a balloon is pressed against a wall. It is in equilibrium


and maximum compresed state. F3
r r
F1 = force of balloon on hand of man ; F2 = force of balloon on wall ; F2
r r F1
F3 = friction ; F4 = weight of balloon. Choose the correct statement.
r r
(A) F1 and F2 are action reaction pairs. F4
r r
(B) F3 and F4 are action reaction pairs.
r r
(C) F2 and F3 are action reaction pairs.
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(D) F4 and gravitational force exerted by balloon on earth are action reaction pairs.

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PHYS ICS
Q.8 At the same instant two boys throw balls A and B from the positions shown with a speed v0 and kv0
respectively, where k is a constant. For what value of k, balls will collide ? Relevant data are available in
figure.
A
q2 v0

kv0 Point of
h collision

q1
B
d
cos q 2 sin q 2 tan q 2 cot q 2
(A) cos q (B) cos q (C) tan q (D) cot q
1 1 1 1

Q.9 Which of the following statements is not true about reference frames.
(A) In a noninertial reference frame, an isolated particle does not retain a constant velocity.
(B) A reference frame travelling with acceleration relative to an inertial reference is a noninertial reference
frame
(C) In an inertial reference frame, velocity vector of a isolated particle changes in time neither in direction
nor in magnitude
(D) If a block is stationary in an elevator then reference frame fixed to elevator must be inertial.

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PHYS ICS
Q.10 A ball is fixed to spring attached to fixed axle at the centre of a rotating ////////////////
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wheel. The ball and spring are constrained to move in the groove shown
in figure. Two observers one in rotating frame on the ball and one on the
ground at rest observe its motion. Platform is rotating with constant
angular velocity and spring has attained its stable configuration.
Choose the correct statement :
(A) Ground observers sees the ball being pulled radially inward by spring
and he attributes it as centripetal force.
(B) Observer on platform sees the ball being pulled outward by centrigugal force
that is being balanced by spring force resulting in constant speed of ball.
(C) Newton's first law is applicable on ball with respect to observer standing on platform
(D) Newton's second law is applicable with respect to both the observers.

[REASONING TYPE]
Q.11 to Q.13 are Reasoning type questions, contains Statement­1 (Assertion) and Statement­2 (Reason).
Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.11 Statement­1 : Finite changes in the velocities of particles or bodies of constant mass occur not
instantaneously but during finite time intervals when external force acts.
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Statement­2 : From Newton's second law FDt = mDvr .
(A) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is True, Statement­2 is a correct explanation for statement­1
(B) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is True, Statement­2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement­1
(C) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is False
(D) Statement­1 is False, Statement­2 is True
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PHYS ICS
Q.1213 Statement­1 : Newton's second law states that in an inertial reference frame a particle of mass m,
r r r r
subject to a force F moves in accordance with the equation F = km a . Here, a is the
acceleration of the particle and k is a universal positive constant.
r r
Statement­2 : The universal positive constant k appearing in equation F = k ma has value unity in SI
units.
(A) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is True, Statement­2 is a correct explanation for statement­1
(B) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is True, Statement­2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement­1
(C) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is False
(D) Statement­1 is False, Statement­2 is True

Q.1312 Statement­1 : When a particle is observed from two diferent inertial reference frames the general
shape of the trajectory of particle is same.
Statement­2 : The position vector of a particle and its velocity are relative quantities.
(A) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is True, Statement­2 is a correct explanation for statement­1
(B) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is True, Statement­2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement­1
(C) Statement­1 is True, Statement­2 is False
(D) Statement­1 is False, Statement­2 is True

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PHYS ICS
[MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE]
Q.14 to Q.16 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
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Q.1415 Consider a cart being pulled by a horse with constant velocity. The horse exerts force FC / h on the cart.
(The subscript indicate the force on the cart due to horse.). The first subscript denotes the body on
which force acts and second due to which it acts.

NC/g Nh/g

fC/g C ® Cart fh/C Fh/g


g ® ground
FC/h h ® horse
E ® Earth Fh/E
FC/E
Free body diagram of cart Free body diagram of horse

Choose the correct statement(s) :


r r r
(A) f C / g , N C / g , N h / g are external forces on a system consisting of horse and cart.
r r
(B) Fh / g + f C / g = 0 .
r r
(C) N C / g and FC / E are action reaction pairs.
r r
(D) FC / h and f h / C are action reaction pairs.
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PHYS ICS
Q.1516 Figure shows top view of an airplane blown off course by wind in various directions. Assume the magnitude
of velocity of airplane relative to wind and magnitude of velocity of wind to be same in each case.
r r
v A / w = velocity of airplane relative to wind, v w / g = velocity of wind in ground frame.
r r r
r vA/w vA/w r vA/w
vA/w
60° vr vw/g
90° vr w/g 120° N
30°
w/g
r
vw/g W E
(a) (b) (c) (d)
S

(A) Airplane travels fastest across ground in case (d)


(B) Airplane travels slowest across ground in case (c)
(C) Airplane experiences maximum lateral displacement in case (a)
(D) In none of the cases velocity of wind with respect to air planes can be directed along south­west

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PHYS ICS
Q.1614 Figure shows three blocks on a rough surface under influence of a force P of same magnitude in all the
three cases. Coefficient of friction is same between each block and ground. What possible relation holds
between magnitudes of normal reaction and friction forces. (Assume that blocks do not overturn about
edge.) Here, fA, fB & fC are frictional forces & NA, NB & NC are reactions.

P
q q P
P
(A) (C)
(B)
(A) NA > NC > NB (B) fA > fC > fB (C) fC > fA = fB (D) NC > NA = NB

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PHYS ICS
PART­B
[MATCH THE COLUMN]
Q.1 is "Match the Column" type. Column­I contains Three entries and column­II contains Four entries. Entryof
column­I are to be matched with one or more than one entries of column­II or vice versa.
Q.1 Consider an object at point P along each trajectory shown in column­I in the direction of arrow shown.
Column­II gives alegebraic sign of vx, vy, ax and ay.
Column­I Column­II
y

(A) (P) vx > 0, vy > 0, ax > 0, ay < 0


x
Speed constant

(B) (Q) vx > 0, vy = 0, ax > 0, ay < 0


x
Speed is increasing

P
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(C) (R) vx = 0, vy > 0, ax > 0, ay < 0
x
Speed is decreasing

(S) vx > 0, vy > 0, ax > 0, ay > 0

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PHYS ICS
PART­C
[SUBJECTIVE]
Q.1 & Q.2 are "Subjective" type questions. (The answer to each of the questions are upto 4 digit)

Q.12 A ball is projected horizontally from an incline so as to strike a cart sliding on the incline. Neglect height
of cart and point of projection of ball above incline. At the instance the ball is thrown, the speed of cart
is 'v' (in m/s). Find 'v' so that the ball strikes the cart.
v0 = 10 m/s

sliding
6m
frictionlessly
on incline
q =37°

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PHYS ICS
Q.21 Figure shows three people pulling down via ropes each with force of 200 N, on the top of a pole 20 m
tall. If they stand at equal distance form the base of the pole along lines 120° apart, what is the net force
(in Newton) they exert on the pole ? The distance of each person from bottom of pole is 20 3 m.

Pole fixed on
ground

120°
120°
120°

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