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Sec: JR_*CO-SC(MODEL-B) Date: 01-10-23


Time: 3 Hrs CTM-16 Max. Marks: 300

PHYSICS MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

1. An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube shown in the following fig.
then the velocity v of the fluid is (in m/s)

1) 3 2) 1.5 3)1 4) 2.25


2. Water is moving with a speed of 5.18ms-1 through a pipe with a cross-sectional area of
4.20 cm2. The water gradually descends 9.66 m as the pipe increase in area to 7.60 cm2.
The speed of flow at the lower level is
1) 3.0 ms 1 2) 5.7 ms 1 3) 3.82 ms 1 4) 2.86 ms 1
3. AU-tube in which the cross-sectional area of the limb on the left is one quarter, the limb
on the right contains mercury (density 13.6 g/cm3). The level of mercury in the narrow
limb is at a distance of 36 cm from the upper end of the tube. What will be the rise in
the level of mercury in the right limb if the left limb is filled to the top with water
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1)1.2 cm 2) 2.35 cm 3) 0.56 cm 4) 0.8 cm


4. The pressure at the bottom of a tank of water is 3P where P is the atmospheric pressure.
If the water is drawn out till the level of water is lowered by one fifth, the pressure at the
bottom of the tank will now be

2)   P 3)   P 4)   P
13 8 4
1) 2P
5  
5  
5

5. An open water tanker moving on a horizontal straight road has a cubical block of cork
floating over its surface. If the tanker has an acceleration a , then the acceleration of the
cork w.r.t container is

a2
1) a 2) 3) a 2  g 2 4) zero
g

6. A concrete sphere of radius R has a cavity of radius r which is packed with sawdust. The
specific gravities of concrete and sawdust are respectively 2.4 and 0.3 for this sphere to
float with its entire volume submerged under water. Ratio of mass of concreate to mass
of sawdust will be
1) 8 2) 4 3) 3 4) zero
7. A large tank filled with water to a height ‘ h ’ is to be emptied through a small hole at the
h h
bottom. The ratio of time taken for the level of water to fall from h to and to zero
2 2
is
1 1
1) 2 2) 3) 2  1 4)
2 2 1

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8. Two spheres of volume 250cc each but of relative densities 0.8 and 1.2 are connected by
a string and the combination is immersed in a liquid in vertical position as shown in
figure. The tension in the string is  g  10m / s 2 

1) 5.0 N 2) 0.5 N 3) 1.0 N 4) 2.0 N

A homogeneous solid cylinder of length L  L   . Cross-sectional area


H A
9. is immersed
 2 5

L
such that it floats with its axis vertical at the liquid -liquid interface with length in the
4
density liquid is open to atmosphere having pressure P0 . The density D of solid is given
by

5 4 d
1) d 2) d 3) d 4)
4 5 5
10. A cubical box of wine has a small spout located in one of the bottom corners. When the
box is full and placed on a level surface, opening the spout results in a flow of wine
with a initial speed of v0 (see figure). When the box is half empty, someone tilts it at 450
so that the spout is at the lowest point (see figure). When the spout is opened the wine
will flow out with a speed of

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v0 v0 v0
1) v0 2) 3) 4) 4
2 2 2

11. A large open tank has two holes in the wall. One is a square hole of side L at a depth y
from the top and the other is a circular hole of radius R at a depth 4 y from the top.
When the tank is completely filled with water the quantities of water flowing out per
second from both the holes are the same. Then R is equal to
L L
1) 2 L 2) 3) L 4)
2 2

12. There are two identical small holes of area of cross-section a on the opposite sides of a
tank containing a liquid of density  . The difference in height between the holes is h .
Tank is resting on a smooth horizontal surface. Horizontal force which will has to be
applied on the tank to keep it in equilibrium is

2gh  gh
1) gh a 2) 3) 2  agh 4)
a a

13. A hemispherical bowl just floats without sinking in a liquid of density1.2 103 kg / m3 . If
outer diameter and the density of the bowl are 1 m and 2 104 kg / m3 respectively, then
the inner diameter of the bowl will be
1) 0.94 m 2) 0.97 m 3) 0.98 m 4) 0.99 m

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14. A cone of radius R and height H, is hanging inside a liquid of density  by means of a
string as shown in the figure. The force, due to the liquid acting on the slant surface of
the cone is (Neglect atmosphere pressure)

4 2
1)  gHR 2 2)  HR 2 3)  gHR 2 4)  gHR 2
3 3
15. A fire hydrant delivers water of density  at a volume rate Q. the water travels
vertically upward through the hydrant and then does 900 turn to emerge horizontally at
speed v . The pipe and nozzle have uniform cross- section throughout. The force exerted
by the water on the corner of the hydrant is

1)  vQ 2) zero 3) 2  vQ 4) 2 pvQ
16. The reading of pressure-meter attached with a closed pipe is 3.5 105 N / m2 . On opening
the valve of the pipe, the reading of the pressure -meter is reduced to 3.0 105 N / m2 .
Calculate the speed of the water flowing in the pipe
1) 10 m/s 2) 15 m/s 3) 20 m/s 4) 30 m/s
17. A bellmouth entry in front of an air-compressor is to be calibrated for discharge through
it in terms of height h of water in a single tube manometer as shown. If h  0.2 m and the
density of air is 1.2 kg/m3, estimate the discharge of air through the compressor ( in
m3/s)

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1) 0.9 2) 1.8 3) 2.4 4) 3.6


18. A uniform wooden stick of length L cross-section area A and density d is immersed in
a liquid of density 4d . A small body of mass m and negligible volume is attached at the
lower end of the rod so that the stick floats vertically in stable equilibrium then

dAL dAL
1) m  dAL 2) m  dAL 3) m  4) m 
2 4
19. Ideal fluid flows along a tube of uniform cross-section, located in a horizontal plane and
bent asshown in figure. The flow is steady; 1 and 2 are two points and v1 and v2 are the
velocity of flow at these points, then

1) P1  P2 2) P1  P2 3) v1  v2 4) v1  v2
20. A cylindrical vessel of 90 cm height is kept filled upto the brim. It has four holes 1,2,3,4
which are respectively at heights of 20cm, 30c, 45cm and 50cm from the horizontal
floor PQ. The water falling at the maximum horizontal distance from the vessel comes
from

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1) Hole number 4 2) Hole number 3 3) Hole number 2 4) Hole number 1

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.
21. The side wall of a wide vertical vessel of height h  75 cm has a narrow vertical slit
running all the way down to the bottom of the vessel. The length of the slit is l  50 cm
and the width b  1.0mm . With the slit closed, the vessel is filled with water. Find the
resultant force of reaction of water flowing out the vessel immediately after the slit is
opened. (in N)

22. What flows through the tube shown in figure. The areas of cross-section of the wide and
the narrow portions of the tube are 5cm2 and 2 cm2 respectively. The rate of flow of
water through the tube is 500 cm3/s. Find the difference of mercury levels in the U-tube

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23. Water flows into a horizontal pipe whose one end is closed with a valve and the reading
of a pressure gauge attached to the pipe is 3 105 N / m2 . This reading of the pressure
gauge falls to 1105 N / m2 when the valve is opened. Calculate the speed of water
flowing into the pipe (in ms-1)
24. Figure shows how the stream of water emerging from a faucet “necks down” as it falls.
The indicated cross-sectional areas are A0  1.2 cm2 and A  0.35cm2 . The two levels are
separated by a vertical distance h  45 mm . The volume flow rate from the tap is
K 106 m3 / s . Then K  ______

25. A cylindrical tank has a hole of 1 cm2 at its bottom. If the water is allowed to flow into
the tank from a tube above it at the rate of 70 cm3/s, then find the maximum height upto
which water can rise in the tank (in mm)
26. A disc of mass M and radius R is rolling with angular velocity  on a horizontal plane
as shown in figure. The magnitude of angular momentum of disc about the origin O
a
is MR 2 . Then a  b  ___
b

27. An impulse J is applied on a ring of mass m along a line passing through its centre O.
the ring is placed on a rough horizontal surface. The linear velocity of centre of ring
2J
once it starts rolling without slipping is . Then K =_____________
km

 
28. A particle of mass 1 kg located at the postion  i  j  m has a velocity 2 i  j  k m / s . Its

angular momentum about z-axis is  x kg m2 / s . Then x  _____

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29. A particle of mass m is moving with velocity v along a line y  x  5 . Find the angular
momentum of the particle about a perpendicular axis passing through origin O is
a 
 mvk unit. Find a  b _____
b

30. A slid sphere of mass 2kg and radios 1 m has linear velocity v0  4m / s and angular
velocity 0  9rad / s as shown. It collides elastically with a rough wall. If the sphere
after colliding with the wall immediately rolls without slipping in opposite direction.
Then impulse (in Ns) on sphere by the ground surface during impact is __________

CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100

SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

31. Which is soluble both in water and acetone?


1) None of these 2) Both LiF and LiCl 3) LiCl 4) LiF
32. In certain matters, lithium differs from other alkali metals, the main reason for this is:
1) small size of lithium atom and Li ion 2) hydration of Li ion
3) extremely high electropositivity of Li 4) greater hardness of Li
33. Among the statements (A) - (D), the correct ones are:
A. Lithium has the highest hydration enthalpy among the alkali metals.
B. Lithium chloride is insoluble in pyridine.
C. Lithium cannot form ethynide upon its reaction with ethyne.
D. Both lithium and magnesium react slowly with H O.
1) (B) and (D) only 2) (A) and (D) only
3) (A), (B) and (D) only 4) (A), (C) and (D) only

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34. Sodium carbonate can be manufactured by Solvay’s process but potassium carbonate
cannot be prepared by this method because:
1) KHCO is more soluble than NaHCO 2) K CO is less soluble
3) KHCO is less soluble than NaHCO 4) K CO is more soluble
35. A compound of element X imparts a golden yellow colour to the flame.
Hydroxide of element X when boiled with Zn powder liberates hydrogen gas.
Chloride of element X reacts with silver nitrate to give compound Z as white
precipitate.
Element X is ________ and compound Z is ________.
1) Na, AgCl 2) Na, NaNO 3) Na, NaCl 4) K, AgCl
36. Identify the CORRECT statement.
i. Li is a stronger reducing agent than Cs in gaseous state due to its low ionization
energy.
ii. Li is a weaker reducing agent than Cs in aqueous state due to its high ionization
energy.
iii. Li is a stronger reducing agent than Cs in aqueous state due to its greater hydration
energy.
iv. Li is a weaker reducing agent than Cs in gaseous state due to its weaker electron
affinity.
1) Option (i) 2) Option (ii) 3) Option (iv) 4) Option (iii)
37. The MO electronic configuration of X2 can be represented as follows

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Following conclusion can be drawn:


I) It is excited state electronic configuration of X2
II) It is more stable state than the ground state of X2 molecule
III) Bond order of X2 in excited state is one
IV) It is more likely to dissociate into two X-atoms in ground state than in excited state.
Which of the above conclusions are correct from given MO diagrams?
1) I and II 2) II, III and IV 3) I, III and IV 4) I, II, III and IV
38. NaOH is manufactured by electrolysis of brine solution in Castner - Kellner cell. The
other products of the reaction are ________.
1) Cl and Na 2) Cl and Na - Hg
3) Cl and H 4) Cl and O
39. NaOH(aq.) 
S,
Na S + Salt (S); Salt (S) 
Ag,
 (P), Product (P) is:
1) black ppt 2) clear solution 3) white turbidity 4) white ppt.
40. The correct statement(s) among I to III with respect to potassium ions that are abundant
within the cell fluids is/are
I) They activate many enzymes.
II) They participate in the oxidation of glucose to produce ATP.
III) Along with sodium ions, they are responsible for the transmission of nerve signals.
1) I, and III only 2) I, II and III 3) III only 4) I and II only
41. A pair of substances which gives the same products on reaction with water is:
1) Ca and CaH 2) Mg and MgO 3) Sr and SrO 4) Be and BeO
42. Which systematic diagram represents the CORRECT sequence of reaction?

1) Only (C) 2) Only (D) 3) Only (A) 4) Only (B)

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43. Crude common salt is hygroscopic because of impurities of:


1) CaBr and MgBr 2) CaSO and MgSO
3) CaCl and MgCl 4) Ca(HCO ) and Mg(HCO )
44. Calcium bums in air (oxygen) to form a white powder that dissolves in water to produce
A . When A reacts with ammonium chloride, B is formed. B reacts with C to form
calcium carbonate. Identify C .
1) Caustic soda 2) Quick lime 3) Magnesia 4) Soda ash
45. When gypsum is heated to 393 K, it forms:
1) Anhydrous CaSO 2) Dead burnt plaster
3) CaSO 0.5H O 4) CaSO 5H O
46. In curing cement plasters, water is sprinkled from time - to - time. This helps in:
1) hydrating sand and gravel mixed with cement
2) keeping it cool
3) converting sand into silicate
4) developing interlocking needle - like crystal of hydrated silicates
47.

Identify A, B, C, X, Y and Z respectively.


1) CaC , CaCO , Ca(OH) , C, CO , H O
2) CaC , Ca(OH) , CaCO , C, H O, CO
3) CaC , CaCO , CaO, C, H O, CO
4) CaO, SiO , Ca(OH) , C, CO , Cl

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48. Which of the following statements is correct for CsBr ?


1) It contains Cs and Br ions
2) It contains Cs+, Br and lattice Br molecule
3) It is a covalent compound
4) It contains Cs and ions
49. Assertion: B molecule is diamagnetic.
Reason: The highest occupied molecular orbital is of - type.
1) If both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the
assertion.
2) If both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of
the assertion.
3) If Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.
4) If both Assertion and Reason are false statements.
50. Assertion (A): All the bonds in PCl are not equivalent.
Reason (R): Three P–Cl bonds lie in one plane and make an angle of 90° with each
other.
1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
3) A is true but R is false.
4) A is false but R is true.

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.
51. If the first order rate constants for the decomposition of ethyl iodide at 600 K and 700 K
are 2.0  10 5 s 1 and 2.0  10 4 s 1 respectively, then the activation energy for this reaction in
kJ mol-1 is ………….
52. For H2SO4 , K a  1.2 102 If the molarity of H 2SO 4 solution of pH=2.0 ‘C’ Molar then find
2

the value of 1.7 103  C 

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53. According to Bohr’s theory, the electronic energy of hydrogen atom in the n Bohr’s

orbit is given by E = J. Calculate the longest wavelength of light that will

be needed to remove an electron from the third Bohr orbit of the He ion.
54. Number of lone pair(s) in COCl molecule is:
55.

56.

57.

xy
Value of  10 is
z

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58. Among alkali, alkaline earth metals [ Excluding Fr & Ra] how many are denser than
water?
59.

Total amount of obtained in the above reaction are dissolved in water. is

dissolved totally but ionised 60%. Find the total number of moles of solute particles in
the solution
60. When all the elements of IInd period are arranged in decreasing order of I.P.,Li is
present at nth position. n is:

MATHS Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
============================================================================
g  x f a  g a f  x
61. If f  a   2, f 1  a   1, g  a   1, g1  a   2 then the value of lt is
x a xa
1) -5 2) 1/5 3) 5 4) 1/25
1
1  cos 2 x 
62. The value of lt 2 is
x 0 x
1) 1 2) -1 3) 0 4) limit does not exist

63. lt
1  cos 2 x  3  cos x  is equal to
x 0 x tan 4 x
1) -1/4 2) 1/2 3) 1 4) 2

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2x 1
64. lt 
x 0 1 x 1

1) log 4 2) log 3 3) log 2 4) 0


 
 
 
 x 
65. The value of lt   is
 3
x x 
x

 3
x 
 x 
 x  3 x ..... 

1) 2 2) 1 3) 3 4) 4
1  cos 3 x
66. The value of lt is
x  sin 2 x
1) 1/3 2) 2/3 3) -1/4 4) 3/2
x sin  x   x
67. lt , where   denotes the greatest integer function is equal to
x 1 x 1
1) 0 2) -1 3) non-existent 4) none of these
 x2  x 1 
68. If lt   ax  b   4 then
x 
 x 1 

1) a=1, b=4 2) a=1, b=-4 3) a=2, b=-3 4) a=2, b=3


 cos x  1  cos x  e x 
69. The integer ‘n’ for which lt is
x 0 xn
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
 x  y  sec  x  y   x sec x
70. lt
y 0
is equal to
y

1) sec x  x tan x  1 2) x tanx  secx 3) x sec x  tan x 4) x sec x  tan x

2 x  3 3 x  4 4 x  .....  n n x
71. lt is equal to
x  2 x  3  3 2 x  3  .....  n 2 x  3

1) 1 2)  3) 2 4) none of these
 x3  4 x 1  x  2 x 2  
1

72. lt  3       is
x 2 
 x 8   x2 x  2  
 

1) 1/2 2) 2 3) 1 4) 3

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1  sin x  cos x  log 1  x 


73. The value of lt is
x 0 x3
1) 1/2 2) -1/2 3) 0 4) 4
 100 x   99sin x  
74. lt      where  denotes the G.I.F then the value is
x 0
  sin x   x  

1) 199 2) 197 3) 198 4) 200


75. If x1 , x2 and x3 are the positive roots of the equation x3  6 x2  3 px  2 p  0 , p  R then the

1 1 1 1 1 1
value of sin 1     cos1     tan 1    is equal to
 x1 x2   x2 x3   x3 x1 
  3
1) 2) 3) 4) 
4 2 4

If m and M are the least and greatest values of  sin 1 x    cos1 x  then
3 3 M
76. 
m
1) -28 2) 28 3) 1/28 4) -1/28
77. The least integral value of k for which
 k  2 x2  8 x  k  4  sin 1  sin12  cos 1  cos12 x  R is
1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) 5

If tan 1    tan 1   1   1  
12 12 12 12
  ...  cot  k  then k is
1
78.   tan    tan 
 
31  139   319   571 

1) 3/2 2) 1/2 3) 5/2 4) 4


e x  e x
79. The inverse of function f  x    2 is
e x  e x

x 1  x 1  x 1  x 1 
1/3 1/ 2 1/3 1/ 2

1) log e   2) log e   3) log e   4) log e  


 3 x   3 x   3 x   3 x 

80. The locus of the image of the point (2, 3) in the line  x  2 y  3    2 x  3 y  4   0 is

  R
1) x 2  y 2  3x  4 y  4  0 2) 2 x2  3 y 2  2 x  4 y  7  0
3) x2  y 2  2 x  4 y  4  0 4) x2  y 2  x  4 y  4  0

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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.

The reciprocal of the value of lt  1  2  1  2  1  2  .... 1  2  is


1 1 1 1
81.
n  2 3 
4  n   

 x  1   x  2   ...   x  50 
10 10 10

82. If lt is k then k/10 is


n  x10  1010
a sin  x  1  b cos  x  1  4
83. If lt  2 then a  b is
x 1 x2 1
84. The largest value of the non-negative integer ‘a’ for which
1 x
  ax  sin  x  1  a 1 x
1
lt    is
x 1
 x  sin  x  1  1  4
3
85. Then value of  cos  cos x  is
x 0
1

86. If x  sin 1  a 6  1  cos 1  a 4  1  tan 1  a 2  1 , a  R then the value of sec 2 x is

87. Two medians drawn from the acute angles of a right angled triangle intersect at an

angle . If the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle is 3 units then the area of the
6
triangle is k sq.units then the value of k 4 is
88. If   ,   1 is an interior point of ABC , where A=(0, 3), B=(-2, 0) and C=(6, 1) then

the number of integral values of  is

Let f be a function such that 4 f   1  8 f  x  1  log12 x then the value of


1
89.
x 

4  f 10   f 13   f 17   is

90. Let A and B be two non sigular matrices such that A  I , B3  I and AB  BA2 , where I is
the identity matrix, the least value of k such that Ak  I is

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