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C4 MPC Ws 13 and Solutions

This document contains a mathematics worksheet for Class C4 consisting of 10 problems related to surds. It also contains physics and chemistry worksheets for the same class with 10 problems each on the topics of forms of energy and chemical bonding respectively. The worksheets provide practice problems for students and include answer options for each problem.

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Class : C4 (C Batch) Subject : Mathematics

Topic : Surds (Aim - 3) Date : 13.04.2020

WORKSHEET - 13

1. 3  2 3  2 27  5 3  3 243  2187  [ ]
a) 0 b) 32 3  5 3  3 3 9 c) 32 3  5 3  3 3 9 d) none of these

3
26 6
2. 6
 [ ]
3 6 8
a) 1 b) 0 c) – 1 d) 2
6
12
3.  [ ]
3 3 2

1
a) 3
3 b) 3
31 c) 3 d) 3

4. The product of x , 4 x and y  x, y  0  is [ ]

a) x3 y 2 b) 3
x2 y2 c) 4
x3 y 2 d) 4
x 2 y3

4
81  4 16  3 6
5. 3
 [ ]
1296
a) 1 b) 0 c) – 1 d) 6

6. The product of 3 12, 98 and 5 27 is [ ]


a) 1890 2 b) 3780 c) 3870 d) 3780 2

7. If a  3 9, b  4 11, c  6 7 , then [ ]
a) a > b > c b) b > c > a c) c > b > a d) a > c > b

8. If n a  3  6 108 then n + a = [ ]
a) 11 b) 10 c) 9 d) 8
9. 3
25 3  [ ]
15
a) 864 b) 5
24 c) 3
250 d) 15
648
6
10. 446 [ ]
6 4
2 27 2 3
a) 12 b) 12 c) d)
27 2

3 2

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Subject : Physcs Class : C4
Topic : Forms of Energy (Concept - III) Date : 13.4.20

WORKSHEET - 13
1. If kinetic energy increases to 16 times then the velocity should be increased to [ ]
a) 4 times b) 2 times c) 16 times d) 3 times
2. A vehicle of mass 1000kg has a kinetic energy of 20,000 J at an instant. The velocity at that
instant is [ ]
a) 2 15 ms 1 b) 2 10 ms 1 c) 3 10 ms 1 d) 50 ms 1
3. A train moves with a velocity of 30 ms–1. A boy on the upper berth drops a ball of mass 100g, the
KE of the ball with respect to a person on the ground is [ ]
a) 0 b) 54 J c) 45 J d) 22.5 J
4. A train moves with a velocity of 30 ms–1. A boy on the upper berth drops a ball of mass 100g, the
KE of the ball with respect to a person sitting in the train at the time of dropping is [ ]
a) 22.5 J b) 30 J c) 100 J d) 0
5. If the velocity of a body increase by three times the previous value, the percentage change in KE
is [ ]
a) 1500 % b) 800 % c) 15 % d) 900 %
6. If the force acting on a body is inversely proportional to its speed, then the KE of the body is
a) constant b) directly proportional to time [ ]
c) inversely proportional to time d) directly proportional to square of time
7. The force of 10N acts on a body of mass 2kg for a distance of 1m. The KE acquired by the body
is [ ]
a) 5 J b) 10 J c) 20 J d) 4.9 J
8. A uniform force of 4 Newton acts on a body of mass 40kg for a distance of 2m. The KE acquired
by the body is [ ]
a) 4 × 2 J b) 4 × 4 × 2 J c) 4 × 4 × 2 × 108 erg d) 4 × 2 × 2 erg
9. A body having kinetic energy K, moving on a rough horizontal surface is stopped in a distance x.
The force of friction exerted on the body is [ ]
K K K
a) b) c) d) Kx
x x x
10. If a body of mass 3kg is dropped from top of a tower of height 250m, then its KE after 3sec will
be [ ]
a) 1126 J b) 1048 J c) 735 J d) 1296.5 J

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WORK SHEET - 13
Subject : CHEMISTRY Class : C4

Syllabus – Chemical Bonding - 1 : Goal – 7 Date : 13.04.2020


1. The shape of p – orbital is [ ]
a) Spherical b) Dumbbell c) Double – dumbbell d) Complex structure

2. Among the following the molecule formed by s – p overlapping is [ ]


a) N2 b) F2 c) HCl d) Cl2

3. The molecules formed by p – p overlapping is [ ]


a) HCl b) HBr c) HF d) F2

4. The number of sigma bonds present in N2 – molecule [ ]


a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

5. The orbitals which are involved in the over lapping must have [ ]
a) Unpaired electrons b) The electrons of antiparallel spins
c) Lone pair of electrons d) Both a and b

6. The order of bond energy of subshells in the 2nd orbit is [ ]


a) s – s < s – p < p – p b) s – p < s – s < p – p
c) s – s < p – p < s – p d) p – p < s – p < s – s

7. A covalent bond formed by the end to end overlapping of half filled orbitals of two atom along
the inter nuclear axis is called [ ]
a)  - bond b)  – bond c) H – bond d) Dative bond

8. The number of  – bonds present in single bond [ ]


a)1 b) 2 c) 0 d) 4

9. The molecule contains both  and  - bonds [ ]


a) CO2 b) BCl3 c) H2O d) CH4

10. Among the following molecule contains one sigma and one  - bond [ ]
a) CH4 b) O2 c) N2 d) C2H4

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