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26. Two kilogram of ice at 20C is mixed with 32. The weakest base is
5kg of water at 20C in an insulating vessel a) LiOH b) NaOH
of negligible heat capacity. Then the final c) KOH d) RbOH
mass of water in the vessel is 33. One of the following properties of the
alkaline earth metals which decreases when
Given : the specific heats of water and ice are
we move from Be to Ba is
1kcalkg 1 C1 and 0.5kcalkg 1 C1 , latent a) Oxidation potential
heat of fusion of ice is 80kcalkg 1 . b) Basic character of hydroxides
c) Solubility of hydroxides
(a) 7kg (b) 6kg
d) Electronegativity
(c) 4kg (d) 3kg 34. Based on lattice energy and other
27. The snow on the mountains does not melt at considerations which one of the following
all at once when it is heated by the sun alkali metal chlorides is expected to have the
because highest melting point
a) LiCl b) NaCl
(a) it becomes very hard
c) KCl d) RbCl
(b) it reflects most of the heat from the sun 35. The maximum ionic mobility of alkali metal
(c) it has low specific heat capacity ions in aqueous solution is for
(d) it has high latent heat of fusion a) K+ b) Rb+
28. In which of the following processes, c) Li+ d) Na+
36. 223Fr has a half-life of only ---------
convection does not primarily takes place?
a) 21 minutes b) 21 days
(a) sea and land breeze c) 210 years d) 21 seconds
(b) boiling of water 37. The size of Lithium is very close to that of
(c) warming of the glass of a bulb due to a) Na b) Be c) Mg d) K
the filament. 38. The hydration enthalpies of alkali metal
(d) heating of air around a furnace. ions….down the group
a) increase b) decreases
29. According Newton’s law of cooling, the rate
c) no change d) can not be predicted
of cooling of a body is proportional to
39. The elements with more density than
n
, where is the difference of the potassium is /are
temperature of the body and surroundings, a) Li b) Na
where n is equal to c) Rb d) both b and c
40. The alkali metals and their salts impart
(a) 2 (b) 3
characteristic colour to an oxidizing flame.
(c) 4 (d) 1 The colour of the Rb salts is
30. The temperature of the two outer surfaces of a) violet b) green
a composite slab, consisting two different c) blue d) violet red
materials having coefficients of thermal 41. The superoxide O 2 is more stable in
conductivity K and 2K , thickness x and
association with the cation
4x , respectively are T2 and T1 T2 T1 . The a) Li+ b) Na+ c) K+ d) all
rate of heat transfer through the slab in 42. The oxidation state of oxygen in the
A T2 T1 K molecule KO2 is
steady state is f , where f is a) zero b) -1 c) -2 d) -1/2
x
equal to 43. The soluble fluoride of the alkaline earth
metals is
a) BeF2 b) MgF2
c) CaF2 d) SrF2
44. The correct statement is
a) Li2CO3 is soluble in water
b) Carbonates of Na, K, NH4 are soluble in
water
c) Carbonates of Ca, Ba, Sr are soluble in
1 water
(a) 1 (b)
2 d) Basic carbonates of Mg and Cu are
2 1 soluble in water
(c) (d) 45. Among the alkali metal halides, the most
3 3
CHEMISTRY 10 covalent in nature is
31. The blue colour of alkali metal in liquid a) lithium iodide b) sodium iodide
ammonia solution is due to c) potassium iodide d) cesium iodide
a) Coloured cations 46. White metal is an alloy of
b) Ammoniated cations a) Li b) Na
c) Ammoniated electrons c) Rb d) both b and c
d) Colour of liquid ammonia
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47. The metal which is used as a coolant in 56. Regarding beryllium chloride ,the correct
nuclear reactors is statement is
a) Li b) Ca c) Na d) Rb e) Cs i) In the vapour phase Be is sp hybridised
48. The incorrect statement among the ii) In the solid state ,BeCl2 is polymerised
following is/are iii) In the solid state, BeCl2 is sp3 hybridised
a) Lithium is the least reactive but the iv) In the solid state, each Be has two
strongest reducing agent among all the covalent and two coordinate bonds
alkali metals. a) i ,ii, iii only b) ii, iii only
b) On combustion in air it forms Li3N c) iii only d) all are correct
c) Lithium hydrogencarbonate is not 57.
obtained in the solid form COLUMN – I COLUMN – II
d) On reaction with ethyne, lithium forms A. Polymeric P. Be(OH)2
ethynide compound
e) Lithium nitrate when heated gives Q. LiCl
B. Amphoteric nature
lithium oxide, Li2O
49. The correct statement/s among the C. Soluble in organic R. BeCl2
following is/are solvents
a) Magnesium and lithium don’t form D. Evolves CO2 on S. Al(OH)3
superoxide heating
b) Solid hydrogencarbonates are not T. K.
formed by lithium and magnesium. E. Forms superoxide
c) Both LiCl and MgCl2 are soluble in on heating
ethanol. U. Li2CO3
d) LiCl is deliquescent
e) all are correct a) A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S, E-U
50. Soluble compound/s in water among the b) A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S, E-T
following is/are c) A-R, B-P, C-Q, D-U, E-T
1) BeO 2) BeSO4 3) BaO 4) BaSO4
d) A- P, B- R, C-Q, D-U, E-U
a) 2 only b1 and 3
58. The wrong statement is
c) 2 and 3 d) all except 4
51. An acid salt among the following is/are a) LiHCO3 does not exist in the solid state
a) NaHSO4 b) Na2HPO3 b) LiNO3 on heating gives Li2O while other
c) KH2PO2 d) all of these alkali metal nitrates decompose to give
e) both b and c the corresponding nitrite
52. A compound of sodium does not give CO2 c) Li and all group 2 elements can directly
when heated but it gives CO2 when treated combine with O2 and N2 of the
with dilute acids. The crystalline compound atmosphere when burnt in air
is found to have 16%Na and 62%H2O Hence d) Beryllium halides are covalent in nature
the compound is
while halides of other group 2 metals
a) NaHCO3.10H2O b) NaHCO3.5H2O
are ionic in nature
c) Na2CO3.10H2O d) Na2CO3.5H2O
e) BeCO3 is thermally stable while BaCO3,
A
2 H O
53. Metal M + air is highly unstable
59. The carbides give the gaseous products on
B HCl
White fumes hydrolysis .The wrong pair is
The metal M can be a) Be2C - CH4 b) A14C3 — C2H2
a) Mg b) Al c) CaC2 — C2H2 d) Mg4C3 — C3H4
c) K d) Na 60. The wrong statement among the following
54. X and Y are two metals .When burnt in air is
,X forms only oxide while Y forms oxide and a) The raw materials for the production of
nitride .The metals x and Y are cement are limestone, clay and gypsum
a) Ca and Mg b) Na and Mg b) The heat of hydration of group 2 metal
c) Li and Na d) Na and K
ions decrease with an increase in their
55. Consider the following abbreviations for
ionic size
hydrated alkali ions
c) On heating NaNO3 forms Na2O
X = Li(H 2O) n Y = K (H 2O) n d) Hydration of alkali metal ion is less than
Z = Cs(H 2O) n that of group 2 metal ions of the same
Which is the correct order of the size of period.
these hydrated alkali ions e) Both KO2 and NO2 are paramagnetic
a) X > Y > Z b) Z > Y > X species
c) X = Y = Z d) Z > X > Y
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MATHEMATICS (P 10) 68. The area bounded by the curves x+2|y| =1
61. Area of triangle with vertices (a,b), (x1,y1) and x=0 is
and (x2,y2) where a,x1,x2 are in GP and also 1 1
a) b)
b, y1,y2 are in G.P with common ratios r and 4 2
s respectively is c) 1 d) 2
e) none of these
a) ab (r-1) (s-1) (s-r)
69. The reflection of the point (4,-13) on the line
b) ½ ab (r+1) (s+1) s-r) 5x+y+6 =0 is
c) ½ ab (r-1) (s-1) (s-r) a) (-1,-14) b) (3,4)
d) ab(r+1) (s+1) (r-s) c) (1,2) d) (-4,13)
e) none of these e) none of these
62. The medians AD and BE of the triangle with 70. The diagonals of a parallelogram PQRS are
vertices A(0,b), B(0,0) and C(a,0) are along the lines x+3y=4 and 6x-2y=7. Then
PQRS must be a
mutually perpendicular if
a) rectangle b) square
a) b 2 a b) a = 2 b c) rhombus d) cyclic quadrilateral
c) b =- 2 a d) a=b e) none of these
e) none of these 71. Equation of the line parallel to x axis and
bisecting the join of (1,4) and (-2,6) is
63. A straight line meets the axes at A and B
a) y = 5 b) y=3
such that the centroid of AOB is (a,a).
1
Then the equation of line AB is c) y=-1 d) x=-
2
a) x+y=a b) x-3y=a e) none of these
c) x+y=2a d) x+y=3a 72. Equation of line through the intersection of
e) none of these the lines x-2y=1 and x+3y=2 and parallel to
64. If t1, t2, t3 are distinct, then the points 3x+4y=0 is
(t1,2at1+at13), t 2 ,2at 2 at 32 and
a) 3x+4y+5=0 b) 3x+4y=10
c) 3x+4y=5 d) 3x+4y+6=0
t ,2at
3 3 at are collinear if
3
3
e) none of these
73. The line formed by joining (-1,1) and (5,7)
a) t1t2t3 =1 b) t1 +t2 +t3 = t1t2t3
is divided by a line x+y=4 in the ratio
c) t1 +t2+t3 =0 d) t1 +t2 +t3 =1
a) 1:2 b) 1:3
e) none of these c) 3:4 d) 1:4
65. A point equidistant from the lines e) none of these
4x+3y+10=0, 5x-12y+26=0 and 74. The number of integer values of m for which
7x+24y-50=0 is the x-coordinate of the point of intersection
a) (1,-1) b) (1,1) of the lines 3x+4y=9 and y=mx+1 is also an
c) (0,0) d) (0,1) integer is
a) 2 b) 0
e) none of these
c) 4 d) 1
66. If p and p are perpendiculars from origin e) none of these
upon the straight lines xsec+ycosec =a 75. The points (1,2) and (3,4) were to be on the
and xcos-ysin =a cos2 then the value of same side of the line 3x-5y+a=0 then
the expression 4p2 +p2 is a) 7 < a<11 b) a=7
c) a=11 d) a < 7 or a > 11
a) a2 b) 3a2
e) none of these
c) 2a2 d) 4a2
76. The vertices of a triangle are (6,0), (0,6) and
e) none of these (6,6). The distance between its circumcentre
67. A line passes through the point (2,2) and is and centroid is
perpendicular to the line 3x+y=3, then its a) 2 2 b) 2
y-intercept is c) 2 d) 1
1 2 4 e) none of these
a) b) c) 1 d) e) none of these
3 3 3 77. A straight rod of length 9 units slides with its
ends A,B always on X and Y axes respectively.
Then the locus of the centroid of OAB is
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a) x2 +y2 =3 b) x2 +y2 = 9 x y x y
b) 1 or 1
c) x2 +y2 =1 d) x2 +y2 = 81 2 3 2 1
e) none of these x y x y
78. The centroid of the triangle formed by the points c) 1or 1
2 3 2 1
(0,0), (cos,sin) and (sin,-cos) lies on the line
x y x y
y=2x then is d) 1 or 1
2 3 2 1
a) tan-12 b) tan-1(-2) e) none of these
c) tan-1(-3) d) tan-1(1/3) 85. The orthocentre and centroid of a triangle
e) tan-1(1/2) are (-3,5) and (3,3) respectively. Then the
79. A straight line through the origin O meets circumcentre is
the parallel lines 4x+2y=9 and 2x+y+6=0 at a) (6,2) b) (0,8)
points P and Q respectively. Then the point c) (6,-2) d) (0,4)
O divides the segment PQ in the ratio e) (-6,-2)
a) 1:2 b) 3:4
86. A man starts from the point P(3,4) and
c) 2:1 d) 4:3
reaches point Q(0,1) touching xaxis at
e) none of these
R(,0) such that PR + RQ is minimum, then
80. A point moves such that the area of the
=
triangle formed by it with the points (1,5)
3 3
and (3,-7) is 21 sq. units. Then a locus of a) b) c) 3 d) none of these
5 5
the point is
87. The mid point of the domain of the
a) 6x+y-32=0 b) 6x-y+32=0
c) x+6y-32=0 d) 6x-y-32=0 function f (x) 4 2x 5 for real x is
e) none of these 1 3 2 2
a) b) c) d) e) none of these
81. Locus of centroid of the triangle whose 4 2 3 5
vertices are (a cost, a sint), (bsint, -bcost) 88. If two sides of a triangle are represented by
and (1,0) where t is a parameter is 2 x 3 y 4 0 and 3x 2 y 3 0 , then its
a) (3x+1)2 +(3y)2 =a2 - b2 orthocentre lies on the line
b) (3x-1)2 +(3y)2 =a2 – b2 8
c) (3x-1)2 +(3y)2 =a2 +b2 a) x y 0 b) 3x 2 y 1 0
15
d) (3x+1)2 +(2y)2 =a2 +b2 9 5
e) none of these c) 9 x y 0 d) 4 x 3 y 0
13 13
82. Which one of the following is the reflection 89. If a,b,c are three consecutive odd numbers,
of the point (4,3) on the line x+y=0 then the line ax by c 0 passes through
a) (-4,3) b) (-3,-4)
a fixed point having co-ordinates
c) (-3,4) d) (4,-3)
a) (2,3) b) (1,2) c) (0,1) d) (1,2)
e) (3,4)
90. If a,b,c be the sides of ABC in usual
83. A(2,-3) and B(-2,1) are the vertices of a
notations and the lines ax by c 0 ,
ABC. If the centroid of the triangle moves
bx cy a 0 and cx ay b 0 are
on the line 2x+3y=1, then the locus of vertex
C is concurrent, then ABC is
a) 3x+2y=5 b) 2x-3y=7 a) right angled b) equilateral
c) 2x+3y=9 d) 3x-2y=3 c) isosceles d) scalene
BIOLOGY
e) 2x+3y=7
84. Equation of straight line passing through the 61. Energy is released when
point (4,3) and making intercepts on the a) Glycogen is made from -glucose
b) Amino acids are joined to form proteins
coordinate axes whose sum is –1, is c) β-glucose molecules are joined to form
cellulose
x y x y
a) 1or 1 d) Glucose is degraded to lactic acid
2 3 2 1 e) polymer is made from monomer
62. The energy required for performing osmotic
works in the body is
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a) Not stored in the body but is made just
when it is required
b) Taken from outside the body in the form B.
of heat C.
c) stored in the body in the form of heat
energy A B C
d) Obtained from anaerobic respiration only a Oxidoreductase Transferase Lyase
e) stored in the chemical bonds b Oxidoreductase Hydolase Transferase
63. ‘Bioenergetics’ deals with c Dehydrogenase Lyase Transferase
a) Commercial production of electricity d Dehydrogenase Isomerase Hydrolase
using living organisms e Oxidoreductase Lyase Isomerase
b) Trapping, storage and utilization of 68. Consider the following statements.
energy for work in living systems 1. Palmitic acid has 15 carbons excluding
c) The various ways by which organisms carboxyl carbon.
produce energy 2. Arachidonic acid has 19 carbons
d) The various ways organisms get their excluding carboxyl carbon.
food 3. The chemical and physical properties of
e) Photosynthesis only aminoacids are essentially of the amino,
64. A polypeptide chain is a
a) Circular chain of amino acids with no free carboxyl and R functional groups.
end 4. Fatty acids could be saturated(with
b) Group of many linear chains of amino double bond) and unsaturated(without
acids double bond)
c) Collection of many chains of amino acids How many of these statements are right?
arranged in to a network a)1 b)2 c)3 d)4 e)0
d) Linear chain of glucose molecules 69. Synthesis of cholesterol from acetic acid is
e) Linear chain of amino acids an example for:
65. Aminoacid residue of a portion of a 1) Biosynthetic pathway
hypothetical protein is shown. 2) Anabolic pathway
3) Catabolic pathway
a) 1&2 b) 3 only c) 1&3
d) 1 only e) 2 only
70. The linkage shown in the following figure is
present in:
P Q R S
Identify the amino acids labeled as P, Q, R
& S and match the following.
(Amino acids) Single letter code
P. i (T)
a) Amylase b) Glycogen
Q. ii (Y)
R. iii (C) c) Cellulose d) Insulin e) Cellulase
S. iv (S) 71. Consider the following statements.
v (E) 1. Nucleic acids exhibit a wide variety of
vi (G) secondary structures
a) P-ii, Q-iv, R-iii, S-i 2. The blood concentration of glucose in a
b) P-iii, Q-iv, R-i, S-ii normal healthy individual is 4.5-5.0 mM,
c) P-iv, Q-iii, R-v, S-ii while that of hormones would be
d) P-iv, Q-iii, R-i, S-vi nanograms/ mL.
e) P-iv, Q-iii, R-ii, S-v 3. There is no uncatalysed metabolic
66. Consider the following four statements (1-
4), and select the correct option stating conversion in living systems.
which ones are true (T) and which ones are 4. A number of enzymes require metal ions
false (F) for their activity which form coordination
Statements : bonds with side chains at the active site
(1) All the elements present in a sample of and at the same time form only one
earth’s crust are also present in a sample coordination bond with the substrate
of living tissue How many of these statements are wrong?
(2) Lipids could be simple fatty acids a) 1 b)2 c)3 d) 4 e) 0
(3) Nucleic acids like DNA and RNA 72. How many of the following are polymeric
consist of nucleotides only substances?
(4) Adenine and Guanine are substituted RNA,DNA, Starch, Cellulose, Collagen,
purines while Thymine, Cytosine and Rubisco, Tripalmitin, Rubp, Invertase
Uracil are substituted pyrimidines. a) 9 b) 8 c) 7 d) 6 e) 4
Options : 73. Consider the following reactions.
(1) (2) (3) (4) 1. Removal of CO2 from amino acids
a) T F F T making an amino acid into an amine
b) T T F F 2. Removal of amino group in a nucleotide
c) F F T T
d) F T T F
base
e) T T T T 3. Hydrolysis of a glycosidic bond in a
67. Enzymes involved in the following reactions disaccharide
are: Of these reactions, examples for metabolic
transformations are:
A.
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a) Only 1 b) Only 2 c) Only 3 83. Secretin and CCK are gastrointestinal
d) 2&3 only e) 1, 2& 3 hormones. They are secreted from:
74. Consider the following statements. a) Oesophagus b) Ileum
1) For chemical process a general rule of c) Duodenum d) Pyloric stomach
thumb is that rate doubles or decreases by 84. Pick out the layer from which the Brunner’s
half for every 10°C change in either gland arises.
direction.
2) A multistep chemical reaction, when each
of the steps is catalysed by the same
enzyme complex or different enzymes, is
called a metabolic pathway.
3) The essential chemical components of
many coenzymes are vitamins.
Of these statements
a) 1 is correct but 2&3 are wrong
b) 2 is correct but 1&3 are wrong a) C b) D c) B d) A
c) 3 is wrong but 1&2 are correct 85. Backflow of the fecal matter in the large
d) 2&3 are correct but 1&4 are wrong intestine is prevented by the presence of:
e) 1, 2&3 are correct (a) Sphincter of Oddi
75. Read the following statement having two (b) Ileo-caecal valve
blanks (A and B): (c) Gastro-oesophageal sphincter
In a polysaccharide chain , the right end is (d) Pyloric sphincter
called the …… and the left end is called 86. Which one of the following pairs of food
the……. components in humans reaches the stomach
The one correct option for the two blanks is: totally undigested?
(a) Protein & Starch
Blank – A Blank - B
a) N-terminal reducing end (b) Starch & Fat
b) C-terminal N-terminal (c) Fat & Cellulose
c) N-terminal C-terminal (d) Starch & Cellulose
d) non-reducing end reducing end 87. Which of the following disorder is called 4D
e) reducing end non-reducing end syndrome and is due to the deficiency of:
76. Hormonal control of the secretion of a) Scurvy, Vitamin C
digestive juices is carried out by the local b) Pellagra, Niacin
hormones produced by the: c) Beri-beri, Thiamine
(a) Gastric mucosa d) Pernicious anaemia- Vitamin B12
(b) Intestinal mucosa 88. Emulsification of fat will not occur in the
(c) Hepatic lobules (d) Both (a) & (b) absence of:
77. Gall bladder is meant for: a) Lipase b) Pancreatic juice
(a) Storing bile c) Bile pigments d) Bile salts
(b) Concentrating bile 89. Identify the site of production of enzymes A,
(c) Storing & concentrating bile B and C:
(d) Storing bile and producing CCK.
78. Centres which control hunger and satiety are
located in:
(a) Cerebral cortex (b) Hypothalamus
(c)Cerebellum (d) Medulla oblongata
79. The buccal cavity performs two major
functions and they are:
(a) Production of enzymes and deglutition
(b) Mastication of food & production of a) A- Pancreas, B- Duodenum, C-
enzymes Duodenum
(c) Prevention of infection & release of b) A- Duodenum, B- Duodenum, C-
enzymes Duodenum
(d) Mastication of food and facilitation of c) A- Stomach, B- Pancreas, C- Duodenum
swallowing. d) A- Liver, B- Pancreas, C- Ileum
80. Human nutrition can be rightly be termed: 90. The disorder characterized by abnormal
a) Omnivorous b) Herbivorous frequency of bowel movement and increased
c) Carnivorous d) Sanguivorous liquidity of the fecal discharge which
81. Absorption of which of the following does reduces the reabsorption of food:
not occur in the stomach: a) Constipation b) Diarrhoea
A. Amino acids B. Alcohol c) Vomiting d) Indigestion
C. Simple sugars D. Water
E. Drugs F. Fats
a) B, C & D b) A, D & F
c) A, E & F. d) E & F.
82. Vitamin necessary for the normal
functioning of liver and blood clotting and
preventing haemorrhage is:
a) Tocopherol b) Phylloquinone
c) Cyanocobalamine d) Riboflavin ***
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transmitted equally to all points
HINTS (20/03/14) undiminished.
7. Ans : (C)
PHYSICS Apparent weight of water weighed in water
SOLUTIONS itself is zero.
1. Ans : (D) 8. Ans : (B)
Tension in the string is equal to the Let the pressure at the bottom be
apparent weight of the brass block in water. Pbottom Pa hw g , where Pa 10.5 w g
App.wt Act.wt upthrust It is given that,
0.5 Pbottom 3Pa
0.5 10 1000 10
8000
Pa hw g 3Pa
5
5 4.4N hw g 2Pa
8
2. Ans : (D) h w g 2 10.5w g
The weight of liquid displaced by the h 21m
portion of the block that comes out when the 9. Ans : (A)
weight falls into water is equal to weight Let F1 and F2 be the forces acting on the two
itself. That is, sides of the gate.
200 g A 2 1 g h g
200 2a2 a 10cm F1 P1 A1 1 w A1
2
where a is the side of the cube. h2w g
F2 P2 A2 A2
3. Ans : (D) 2
Density of the substance is Net force on the gate is
1.3gL1 1.3 103 gcm3
Relative density is F F1 F2
body 1.3 103 gcm 3 15 103 10 10 103 10
1.3 103 10 15 10 10
water 1gcm 3 2 2
4. Ans : (C) 6.25 106 N 6250kN
Pressure at the bottom of the lake is
P1 Pa hg and pressure at the surface of 10. Ans : (D)
the lake P2 Pa . According the question, the apparent weight
of lead in water is equal to the apparent
Assuming the temperature of the lake to be weight of iron in kerosene.
constant , applying Boyle’s law
That is,
P1 V1 P2V2 , where V1 and V2 are the volume
of the bubble at the bottom and surface Mlead g 1 water Miron g 1 kerosene
lead iron
respectively.
4 4 1 0.8
Pa hg 3 r13 Pa 3 r23 Mlead 1 20 1
11 8
Mlead 19.8g
3
105 70 103 10 3 103 105 r23
11. Ans : (A)
8 105 27 109 105 r23
Surface tension of mercury is large , so it
r2 6 103 m 6mm does not cling to glass.
5. Ans : (B) 12. Ans : (D)
For the floating cube When the diameter of the soap bubble
himmersed body increase, its surface area increases. The
work done to increase the surface area is
h water
equal to the increase in surface energy of the
himmersed 600
himmersed 6cm bubble. That is
10 1000
Pressure at the bottom of the cube is
W 8 r22 r12 S, but r2 3r1
2
P himmersed g 6 10 10 10
3
1
W 8 9r r12 S 64r12S
2
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14. Ans : (C) 21. Ans : (B)
The excess pressure across the meniscus The hot needle when touches the water
formed at the hole balances the pressure due surface reduces the surface tension, so the
to the mercury column remaining in the wooden pieces move away from each other.
vessel. That is
2T r 22. Ans : (B)
hg, but R
R cos The force required to move the upper plate
2Tcos 2 480 cos135 is equal to the viscous force between the
h plates. Thus,
rg 0.2 13.6 980
0.25cm dv 5 102
F A 1.2 200 104
Here is the angle of contact. dx 1 103
15. Ans : (B) 1.2N
The excess pressure inside a liquid drop is 23. Ans : (C)
2T 2 73 The rate of flow of water through the orifice
P 730dynecm2 is
R 0.2
16. Ans : (D) Q av r2 2gh
The work done in spraying a liquid drop 3.14 12 2 1000 20
into N droplets or increase in surface
628cm3 s1
energy when a drop is broken in to N
24. Ans : (A)
droplets is
Range of efflux of water through an orifice is
1
W 4a2 N3 1 T given by R 2 h1h2 , where h 1 is the depth
of orifice from the water surface and h 2 is its
1
4a2 273 1 T height above the ground. Here the range of
water from the two orifices are equal, that is
8a2T 2 h 3 h 2 2.4 0.6
17. Ans : (B)
Let N droplets each of radius r , combine to h 2.4m
where h is the height of A above the
form a drop of radius R . Total surface
ground.
energy of the N droplets is N 4r2T .
25. Ans : (A)
Surface energy of the drop is 4R 2T .
For the rising ball,
The required ratio is , upthrust weight viscous force
1
Ef 4R 2T R2 Fb Mg FV
, but R N 3
r
Ei N 4r2T Nr2
Fb F F F
2 1 V V b 1
Ef N r 3 2
1 1 1 Mg Mg Mg Mg
1
Ei Nr2 1
20 F
N 3 8000 3 V L 1 3 1 2 L 3b
Mg b
18. Ans : (B)
26. Ans : (D)
When a capillary tube of insufficient length
The rate of flow of liquid through a capillary
is dipped in water, water rises up to
tube is
available height and adjusts the curvature of
Pr 4
the meniscus. Q Q r4
19. Ans : (D) 8
4 4
Excess pressure inside a soap bubble is Q2 r2 1 1
4T P1 R 2 R Q1 r1 2 16
P . Therefore 2 3.
R P2 R 1 R1 Q
Q2 1
The ratio of the volumes is given by 16
V1 R 31 1 1 27. Ans : (C)
V2 R 32 33 27 When capillary tubes are connected in
20. Ans : (A) parallel,
It is given that the force due to surface Q Q1 Q 2
tension balances the weight of the liquid Pr 4 Pr 4 Pr 4
, but
column inside the capillary tube. 8 eq 8 1 8 2 1 2
That is
2R Tcos mg eq
4
2
mg 75 10
2R 28. Ans : (B)
Tcos 6 102 cos0 Time taken to a empty a vessel containing a
12.5 102 m
liquid to height h is t h .
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t2 h per litre
h 1 12 9968 25590
2
t1 h1 4h 2
t 1 10 54. A)
t2 5min
2 2 0.91 gm of H2O2 solution will produce
29. Ans : (A) 22400 0.91
= = 300ml of O2
Terminal velocity v t of a raindrop of 68
radius r is 300
volume strength = = 30
2r2 10
vt
9
g 55. D)
2 no of equivalents of H2O2 = no of
v2 r
v t r2 2
2
equivalents of KMnO4
v1 r 1
v 10
V r3 8 r 200 2
But , 2 23 2 2 5 .6
V1 r1 1 r1 v = 224
v 56. A)
2 4 v 2 4v1 4 2 8cms 1
v1 Degree of haredness of H2O is 40 ppm
30. Ans : (D) 106 g of water contain CaCO3 = 40g
Applying Bernoulli’s theorem we get 1 mole of CaCO3 = 1 mole of Mg SO4
v 2 v 2
100g of CaCO3 = 120g of MgSO4
P1 1 P2 2 106g of water contain MgSO4 =
2 2
40 120
v 22 v 2 = 48g
P1 P2 1 100
2 2
the weight of MgSO4 in 103 g = 48 mg
2 P1 P2
v2
v1 0 57. C) sodium hexametaphospate combines
with cations to form soluble complexes
2 2 105 20ms 1
58. A) parahydrogen has got antipararllel
3
10 nuclear spins
= -1/2 +1/2 = 0
CHEMISTRY and Hints 59. E)
31. B) 60. D)
32. A) MATHEMATICS (HINTS)
33. D) Pure ortho hydrogen cannot be
obtained by heating ordinary hydrogen. a 9
34. A) 61. B)
4 b
35. D) ab = 36
36. A) using AM ≥ GM
37. E)
ab
38. E) ab a b 12.
39. C) 2
40. A) Enthalpy of formation (/kJ mol-1) –285.9 62. A)
b) Enthalpy of vaporisation (373K)/kJ
mol–1 40.66 2 cosx y cosx y 2 cos 2 x sin 2 y
cos x
c) Temp of max. density /K 276.98 cosx y cosx y 2 cos x cos y
d) Dielectric constant/C2/N.m2 78.39
41. D) 42.E) 43.D)
44. A) 45.E) 46.B) cos 2 x 1 cos y 2 cos 2 y / 2
47. E) 48.B) 49.E)
a 1 r3
50. A)
1 r
S 125 125
63. C) 3
51. A)
S 6 152 a 1 r 152
52. E) Ans: As an antiseptic H2O2 is known as
perhydrol 1 r
125 27 3
53. C) 1 r3 , r3 r
152 125 5
Energy
Dihydrogen 64. A) f 2 f 1 1 f 1.f 1 f 12 =32
released on Dihydrogen
(in gaseous LPG
combustion in (in liquid State)
state)
kJ n n
per mole
per gram
286 285 2220 f x 3x 3 32 .... 3n
1 n 1
143 142 50
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3 3 1 n
10 n 1 2 n
6
10 1
120,3 n 1 80,3 n 81 n 4 9 3
2
1 1 S1
888 ....
8 =
8 10 n 1
65. C) S1
1 S1 n digits
9
1 S2
S2
4 n 2 8
4 10 2n 2 10 n
10 1 10 n 1
1
1 2 2 ...
1
1 9 9 9 2 10 n
2
1 1 a
1 72. C) Let D be the common difference of the
= AP
1 S1 1 S 2
1 b =A+D
S1 S 2 c= A+2D
66. D) S1= a +ar2 +ar4+… n terms = a 1 r
2 n
d = A+3D
e = A+4D etc.
1 r2 73. C) a + ar > ar2
r2 r 1 < 0
S2 ar ar 3 ar 5 ...n terms
1 5 1 5
1 r 2 n
= ar
r
2
,
2
(1)
1 r2 ar2 + ar > a
S2 r2 + r 1 > 0
r 1 5 1 5
S1 r ,r (2)
2 2
67. D) 32 sin 2x 1 342 sin 2x 28 ar2 + a > ar , r2 r + 1 > 0 always true
9 sin 2 x 81 Solving (1) & (2)
28 sin 2 x put x = 9 sin 2 x
3 9 5 1 5 1
r , .
t 81 2 2
28 t 2 84t 243 0
3 t 1
t=3, 81 74. E) x = log3 2 log2 3
t=e sin2x=3, sin 2x=1/2, 2x=/3 x
log 6 2, log 2 6 log 2 2 3 1 log 2 3
t=81, sin2x=2 which is impossible 1
y=
terms are 321/ 21 , 14, 3421/ 2
y
t5 = 1+4(14-1) =53 z= log12 2
a b
a b 2 1 1 y -1/3 y =3/4
3 3
and proceed. 3 x ; x log3 1 log3 4
71. B)
666 6 =6+6(10)= …+6(10)n-1 4 4
...
77. A) t 3 n 12 = 6 6 1 1
n digits
n
n n 12n 1 n n 1 n n n
6
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1 1 BIOLOGY
Sn 61 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 3 .... 61.A) NCERT, P. 125,126
n n 1 62.A) [NCERT 8.5.10/P.140]
63.D) NCERT, P. 128,129,130
78. D) 8 a dr
3
d.1 / 4 d =9 64. A) NCERT, P. 125
1 r 1 r 2 1 1 / 4 1 1 / 42 65. C) NCERT, P. 126
66. D) NCERT, P. 126
79. D) t 1
1 3
1
3 1
1
2
67. A) NCERT, P. 126
68. D) NCERT, P. 127
1 1 69. C) NCERT, P. 127
t2 5 5 70. B) NCERT, 127,128
3 5 2 71. D) NCERT, P. 128
1 1 72. A) NCERT P.140
t3 7 5 73. D) Neutral solutes may move across the
5 7 2 membrane by the process of simple diffusion
tn
1
2
2n 1 2n 1 74. D) NCERT P.140]
75. A) [NCERT 8.5.5/.10/.11]
76. D) At the junction of midgut and hindgut is
Add up to find Sn present a ring of 100-150 yellow coloured thin
1
11 / 61 / 6 2
filamentous Malphigian tubules.
80. B) S 32 = 32
11 / 6
Grinding of food is carried out by gizzard.
81. A) If x is the AM between a and b, then Nerve cord is ventrally placed, double and
ab solid.
x y=ar, z=ar2, b=ar3 77. B) Fibroblasts, macrophages & mast cells are
2 seen in areolar connective tissue.
y3 z3
a 3r 3 a e r 6 r3 r6
=2 3 2
78. A) Nervous tissue is derived from the
ectoderm of the embryo.
xyz a ar 3 r r6 79. C) Lateral hearts – 7th & 9th segments
ar.ar 2
Lateral oesophageal hearts- 12th & 13th
2
segments.
a b c 80. D) The exoskeleton has hardened plates called
82. B) a,b,c are in G.P sclerites (tergites dorsally and sternites
b c d
83. B) S3n 3S 2n S n ventrally) that are joined to each other by a
thin and flexible articular membrane or
n 1 n 1
1 1 1 1 1 arthrodial membrane.
84. B) r ; 3 , 81. C) On land, the buccal cavity, skin and lungs
3 243 3 3 36 act as the respiratory organs.
n 1 82. D)Mucus secreting glands, salivary glands,
6 ceruminous glands, sebaceous glands,
2 mammary glands and digestive glands are
85. B) 4 n 13 60100,
n examples of exocrine glands.
2 83. B) Vas deferens is absent in male frogs.
n3n 1 2 60100 =601200 n=200 84. C) Setae are locomotory structures and are
absent in first, last and clitellar segments.
86. C) t pq a.r pq 1 =m 85. A)Epithelial tissue arises from all the three
germ layers.
t pq a.r pq 1 n 86. D) Pronotum is the dorsal sclerite of the
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