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SET NO : A
PHYSICS
SECTION - I
Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Marking (+3, -1)
TYPE OF QUESTION: Conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 5
TOPICS INVOLVED:Kinematics
Q.1 A ball released from the top of a tower of height h meters takes t seconds to reach the ground. The position of the
ball after 2t / 3 second from the top of the tower is
(A) h (B) h / 9 (C) 4h / 9 (D) 5h / 9
Sol: (C)
since, height is h and time is t
2h 2h 1 2
t t2 h gt
g g 2
New, distance of travelled in 2t / 3 second woo be
1 2
h1 g 2t / 3
2
4 1
h1 . gt 2
9 2
4
h1 h
9
Q.2 Two balls are dropped from heights h and 2h respectively from the earth surface. The ratio of time of these balls
to reach the earth is
24
Q.3 Three different objects of masses m 1 , m 2 and m 3 are allowed to fall from rest and from the same point O along
three different frictionless paths. The speeds of the three objects, on reaching the ground, will be in the ratio of
1 1 1
(A) m 1 : m 2 : m 3 (B) m 1 : 2m 2 : 3m 3 (C) 1 : 1 : 1 (D) : :
m1 m 2 m 3
Sol. (C)
u 2 u 2 2a s
v 2a s
v is independent of ' m ' therefore answer is (C)
TYPE OF QUESTION:Formula based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:4
TOPICS INVOLVED:Kinematics
Q.4 If a train travelling at 72 kmph to be brought to rest in distance of 200 metres, then its retardation should be
(A)20 ms 2 (B)10 ms 2 (C)2 ms 2 (D)1 ms 2
Sol. (D)
72 km / hr 20 m / s
u 2 u 2 2a s
02 (20) 2 2 a 200
20 20 2 200 a
a 1 m / s2
TYPE OF QUESTION:Conceptual/Formula based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 8
TOPICS INVOLVED:Kinematics
Q.5 If the body covers one-third distance at speed v1, next one third at speed v2 and last one third at speed v3, then
average speed will be
1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 31 2 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1 2 3 3 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1
Sol. (D)
Total Distance
Avg speed
Total Time (T)
S S S
S S S
t , ,
v1 v2 v3
(t1 ) (t 2 ) (t 3 )
T t1 t2 t3
Q.6 Time graph between the displacement x and time t for a particle moving in a straight line is shown in fig. During
the interval OA, AB, BC and CD, the acceleration of the particle is
z
OA AB BC CD
(A) + 0 + +
(B) 0 + 0
(C) + 0 +
(D) 0 0
Sol. (B)
Slope of x-t graph gives velocity in OA region slope is decreasing which means a ve
AB : Slope is constant a 0
BC : Slope is increasing a ve
CD : Slope is constant a 0
TYPE OF QUESTION:Conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 6
TOPICS INVOLVED:Kinematics
Q.7 If a body is travelling in a straight line with continuously decreasing speed then,
(A) Direction of velocity is in the direction of motion
(B) Direction of velocity is in opposite direction of motion
(C) Direction of acceleration is in the direction of motion
(D) Direction of acceleration is in opposite direction of motion
Sol: (A, D)
In motion in 1-D, direction of velocity is always in the direction of motion. However, if velocity is decreasing
then direction of acceleration is in opposite the direction of motion and if
Velocity is increasing then direction of acceleration is in the direction of motion
TYPE OF QUESTION:Conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:5
TOPICS INVOLVED:Kinematics
Q.8 Which of the following statements are true for a moving body?
(A) If its speed changes, its velocity must change and it must have some acceleration
(B) If its velocity changes, its speed must change and it must have some acceleration
(C) If its velocity changes, its speed may or may not change, and it must have some acceleration
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(D) If its speed changes but direction of motion does not change, its velocity may remain constant
Sol. (A), (C)
Conceptual
Q.9 A particle is dropped from a certain height one second later another particle is dropped from the same point, (g =
10 m/s2) which of the following is correct? (Neglect air resistance etc.)
(A) Both will hit the ground with same velocity.
(B) When the second particle is dropped the first has already travelled a distance of 10 m.
(C) The particle will meet in air.
(D) Both particles have equal acceleration
Sol. (A), (D)
v 2gH both has dropped from same height therefore both will have same speed and both have same
acceleration which is equal to g.
Q.10 In given velocity time graph for the uniformly accelerated motion of a particle
Sol: (A, C, D)
Since area under v-t graph given total displacement
Total displacement =Area under v-t graph
1
2 4 4m
2
Acceleration is slope of v-t curve
From t 0 to t 2 ;Slope 1m / s 2
From t 2 to t 4 ; slope 1 / s 2
SECTION -III
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from
0 to 9.(Both inclusive) Marking (+5, 0)
Q.11 A body falling from a high Minaret travels 40 meters in the last 2 seconds of its fall to ground. If height of
Minaret in meters is H (take g 10 m / s 2 ), then H/5 is: (9)
Sol. (9)
Let the total time be t
1 2 1 2
gt g t 2 40
2 2
t 2
t 2 t 2 8
2 40m 2 2t 2 8
2t 2 4
2t 6
t 3
1
H 10 32 45
2
H 45
9
5 5
Q.12 A cricket ball is thrown up with a speed of 19.6 ms1. The maximum height it can reach is
4.9 X n then n is (4)
Sol. (4)
v 2 u 2 2a s
2
02 19.6 2 9.8 H
19.6 19.6 19.6 H
19.6 4.9 n
n4
TYPE OF QUESTION:FormulaBased
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 5
TOPICS INVOLVED:Kinematics
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Q.13 A body is released from top of a tower. The velocity of it after t 5 seconds is where v is
2
Sol: (4)
Q.14 From the top of a tower, a particle is thrown vertically down wards with a velocity of 10 m/s. The ratio of the
distances covered by it in the 3rd and 2nd seconds of the motion is (Take g = 10 m/s2) is R the R X 5 is ? (7)
Sol. (7)
10 m/s
a 10 m/s 2
Distance travelled in
1
3sec x3 10 3 10 32
2
1
2sec x2 2 10 10 22
2
1
1sec x1 1 10 10 12
2
Distance travelled in 3rd sec x3 x2
Distance travelled in 2nd sec x2 x1
x3 x2
Ratio
x2 x1
Answer 7
Q.15 An object is vertically projected upwards with an initial velocity of 20m/s. The distance travelled by the object in
4 seconds is 8 k. where k is (5)
Sol: (5)
Distance travelled 2 H max
CHEMISTRY
SECTION - I
Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Marking (+3, -1)
Ans: D
Sol:
H 3 PO2 n fac. 1
1 3 31 2 16 66
TOPICS INVOLVED: Equivalent concept, Normality
TYPE OF QUESTION: Formula based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 4 / 10
Q.2 Which of following relation is correct .
(A) Molarity =Normalilty nfactor (B) Molality = Normality nfactor
(C) Normality = Molarity nfactor (D) Molarity = Molality nfactor
Ans: C
Sol: N M n factor
TOPICS INVOLVED : Stoichiometry, Limiting reagent
TYPE OF QUESTION : Conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL : 6 / 10
Q.3 If 20 mole of N 2 react with 30 mole H 2 , how many mole of NH 3 will form
N 2 3H 2 2 NH 3 [N = 14, H = 1]
A) 40 B) 60 C) 20 D) 50
Ans:C
N 2 3H 2 2 NH 3
Sol: 20 30 0
L.R. 20
TOPICS INVOLVED: Stoichiometry, Limiting Reagent
TYPE OF QUESTION: Conceptual / calculation based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 9 / 10
32 gm 16 gm
Sol: L.R. 16 gm of O2 reacts with 16 gm of S .
(32 16)
16 gm remains unreacted .
TOPICS INVOLVED: Concentration terms, Molarity
TYPE OF QUESTION: Formula / calculation based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 5 / 10
Q.5 Calculate molarity of 980 gm ofsulphuric acid present in 200ml solution [ S = 32 ]
A) 25 B) 20 C) 50 D) 100
Ans: C
Sol:
980
M 98
0.2
10
50
0.2
TOPICS INVOLVED: Equivalent concept / n-factor
TYPE OF QUESTION: Conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 4 / 10
Q.6 The n-factor of H 3 PO3 is
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
Ans: B
Sol: n factor 2
TOPICS INVOLVED: Mole concept
TYPE OF QUESTION: formula based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 4 / 10
Q.7 12gm of Mg contain how many atom of Mg
[ Mg = 24 ]
Ans: C
1 1
Sol: 12 gm mole N A atom 3.0115 1023
2 2
TOPICS INVOLVED: Mole concept
TYPE OF QUESTION: formula based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 4 / 10
Q.8 34 gm of NH 3 (g) occupy X lit of volumeat S .T .P. the value of X is [ N = 14 , H = 1 ]
A) 44 lit B) 22.4 lit C) 44.8 lit D) 11.2 lit
Ans: C
34 gm NH 3 2 mole 22.4 2 lit
Sol:
44.8 lit at STP
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TOPICS INVOLVED: Mole concept, number of atoms
TYPE OF QUESTION: Conceptual / calculation based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 8 / 10
Q.9 A Sample of CaCO3 contain 15 6.023 10 23 atoms. The mole of CaCO3 present in the sample is
A) 5 B)3 C) 15 D) 6.023 10 23
[Ca = 40 , C = 12 , 0 = 16 ]
Ans : B
Sol: atoms 15 6.023 10 23
1 molecule has 5 atoms.
15
In a molecule = N A 3N A
5
no. of mole 3
TOPICS INVOLVED: Concentration terms
TYPE OF QUESTION: Conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 6 / 10
Q.10 Which of the following concentration term depends on temperature
w
A) Molality B) Molarity C) % D) None of these
W
Ans: B
n
Sol: Molarity
V
V i.e. Volume containing term depends on temperature
SECTION II
(Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct. Marking (+4, 0)
TOPICS INVOLVED:n-factor
TYPE OF QUESTION:conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:5 / 10
Ans: AD
X 2 2Y2 2 XY2
20
mole X 10 Y 20
Sol:
mass 10 20 20 40
200 800 gm
Ans: B
given mass( gm)
Sol: mole
M .M .
TOPICS INVOLVED: Molarity, number of moles
TYPE OF QUESTION:Calcualtion based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 6 / 10
Q.15 Select incorrect statements (Cl 35.5, S 32, Na 23)
A) 1M HC contains 36.5gm of HCl in 1 lit solution
B) 1M NaOH contains 6Na ion in 1 lit solution
C) 1M H 2 SO4 contains 6.022 10 23 H ions in 1 lit solution
D) 1M H 2 SO4 contains 49 gm sulphuric acid in 1 lit solution
SECTION -III
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from
0 to 9.(Both inclusive) Marking (+5, 0)
MATHS
SECTION - I
Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Marking (+3, -1)
2a k 2b k 2k b 2k b
(A) (B) (C) (D)
b a a a
TOPICS INVOLVED : Linear Equation
TYPE OF QUESTION :Theoretical
DIFFICULTY LEVEL : 5
Sol. A
since (2,-t) is a solution
it will satisfy the equation ax+k=by
a(2) k b t
2a k
t
b
3 4 3 4
3
x 0 4
y 3 0
1 1
Q.4 If , are the roots of the equation x 2 3 x 4 0 then 2
2 is
1 1 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
16 32 4 4
TOPICS INVOLVED : Quadratic equation
TYPE OF QUESTION :Algebraic Identify / formula based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL : 7
Sol. (A)
b ( 3)
3
a 1
c 4
4
a 1
1 1 2 2 ( ) 2 2
2 2
2 2 ( )2
(3) 2 2(4) 1
(4)2 16
Q.5 The equation m 1 x2 2mx 5 x m 3 0 has equal roots; find the value of m
13 13 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 4 4 4
TOPICS INVOLVED: Quadratic Equation
TYPE OF QUESTION: Concept / Natural Based
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 6
Sol (B)
Since root are equal D b 2 4ac 0
Sol. (C)
4x2 2x 1 0
D b2 4ac
( 2) 2 4(4)(1)
4 16 20
Not a perfect square hence root are irrational and unequal.
Q.8 The value of k, if one root of the quadratic equation 9 x 2 18 x k 0 is double the other
(A) 36 (B) 9 (C) 12 (D) 8
TOPICS INVOLVED: Quadratic equation
TYPE OF QUESTION: Relation between root & coefficient / Theoretical
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 6
Sol. (D)
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9 x 18 x k 0
Let one root other root 2
c k
Given product of root (1)
a 9
Also sum of root
b 18
2 2
a 9
2
3 2
3
2
put in (1)
3
2
2 k
2 k 8
3 9
Q.9 Volume of a cuboid is 20 42 m3 . Its length is 5 2 , breadth and height are in the ratio 3 : 7 . Find its height
Q.10 If P is the LCM of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and Q is the LCM of 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. L is the LCM of P and Q. Which of the
following is true.
(A) L=21 P (B) L=4 Q (C) L=63 P (D) L=16 Q
TOPICS INVOLVED: Number System
TYPE OF QUESTION: LCM/ Theoretical
DIFFICULTY LEVEL :5
Sol (A)
P is LCM (2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
P=120
Q is LCM (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
Q 957
L= LCM of P and Q
= 120 x 21 = 21 P
SECTION II
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(Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct. Marking (+4, 0)
Q.11 Which of the following equation are linear or can be expressed as linear equations?
2 2
(A) 1 x x 2 1 (B) x y x 2 y 2 3
3
(C) 1 x x3 7 (D)
1 x2 2 x2
1
x 2
TOPICS INVOLVED:Linear Equation
TYPE OF QUESTION: Theoretical
DIFFICULTY LEVEL :4
Sol: (AD)
(a) (1 x ) 2 x 2 1
1 x 2 2 x x 2 1
2 x 0 linear
(b) ( x y )2 x 2 y 2 3 2 xy 3 not linear
(c) (1 x)3 x 2 7 1 x3 3(1) ( x ) (1 x ) x 3 7
1 3 x 3 x 2 7 not linear
(1 ) x 2 2 x 2 1 x 2 (1 ) 2
(d) 1
x 2 x 2
1
x{(1 ) 2 } linear
2
Q.15 In a bag there are 25 Paisa, 10 Paisa, 5 Paisa coins in the ratio 1:2:3. If there is Rs. 30 in all
(A) No. of 5 Paisa coins = 150
(B) No. of 10 Paisa coins = 200
(C) If the no. of 5 Paisa coins is increased by 50, the new ratio is 1:2:5
(D) If the no of 10 Paisa coin is increased by 50, the new ratio is 1:3:3
Sol: (AD)
TOPICS INVOLVED: Number System
TYPE OF QUESTION: Subjective / ratio and proportion
DIFFICULTY LEVEL :7
25 10 5
x 2x 3 x 30
100 100 100
60 x 30 100
30 x 50
100 60
No of the 10 paisa coin 2 x 2(50) 100
No of the 5 paisa coin = 3x 3(50) 150
Also if 5 paisa coin is increased by 50
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i.e.
No of 5 paisa coin = 150 50 200
The new ratio = 50 :100 : 200
1 : 2 :4
SECTION -III
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from
0 to 9.(Both inclusive) Marking (+5, 0)
k2
Q.16 If 2 x 2 kx 3 0 has real and equal roots, then the value of ?
4
Ans: 6
TOPICS INVOLVED : Quadratic equation
TYPE OF QUESTION : Nature of roots / Conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL :5
Now 2 x 2 kx 3 0
D b 2 4ac k 2 4(3) (2) 0
k 2 24
k 2 24
6
4 4
3
Q.17 The sum of two numbers is 15 and the sum of their reciprocal is , let the product of two numbers be P then
10
P
is
10
Ans: 5
TOPICS INVOLVED : Quadratic equation
TYPE OF QUESTION : Subjective
DIFFICULTY LEVEL :7
Q.18 A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 24 cm contains water. The water is to be filled in cylindrical bottles
each of radius 6 cm and height 8 cm. How many such bottles are required to empty the Bowl?
Ans: 4
TOPICS INVOLVED: Mensuration
TYPE OF QUESTION: Theoretical / Subjective
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 6
Sol:
In y mx b ..................(1)
put x 3, y 4 4 m (3) b
3m b 4............(2)
Also
put x 1, y 7 in (1)
7 m (1) b
m b 7 .....................(3)
Solving (2) & (3) simultaneously
Q.20 If S and P represents the sum of product of roots of equation 5 x 2 6 x 1 0 respectively then 25 times S.P is
Ans: 6
TOPICS INVOLVED: Quadratic
TYPE OF QUESTION: Conceptual
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 4
Sol:
5x 2 6 x 1 0
b 6
Sum of root S
a 5
c 1
Product of root P
a 5
6 1
S .P
5 5
6
25.S .P 25 6
25
LOGIC
SECTION - I
Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Marking (+3, -1)
Q.2 If you are in a dark room with a candle, a wood stove and a gas lamp.
You only have one match, so what do you light first?
(A) Candle (B) Wood stove (C) Gas lamp (D) None of the above options
Q.4 In a party of 5 people, people are allowed to shake hands with same person maximum one time, then
which is/are true?
(A) There will be at least one person who would not have shaken hands at all
(B) There will be at least one person who would have shaken hands with everybody
(C) The maximum total handshakes in the given scenario are 25
(D) The maximum total handshakes in the given scenario is 10
Q.5 On a stormy day, electric engine train is passing from one city to the other. The train is going at 4 m/s
toward east. Neglect the rotational effects of the Earth. If the wind is blowing at 3 m/s to the North, then
with what speed would the smoke coming from the engine be blowing?
(A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) 8