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M.

Prakash Institute
STD XI

Test-20 Advance F1 Batch 03/12/2023

Marking Scheme

Sec 1: 4 questions Single Choice 4, -1

Sec 2: 7 questions Multiple Choice 4, 1, -2 ( 1 for Partial Marking)

Sec 3: 7 questions Numerical Type 4, 0

Syllabus

Physics Maths Chemistry


Std XI(F1) Advance Test Date - 3/12/2023 M. Prakash Institute

Section I - Paragraph based - 2 × 2 - single Option correct

Paragraph: A ray of light is incident normally at face AB of a right-angled glass prism


(n = 3/2). Find the largest value for the opposite angle C so that the ray is totally
reflected at face AC if the prism is immersed.

1. In air
(A) cos−1 (2/3) (B) cos−1 (3/4) (C) sin−1 (3/5) (D) sin−1 (5/8)
2. In water
(A) cos−1 (2/3) (B) sin−1 (5/8) (C) cos−1 (8/9) (D) sin−1 (3/5)

Paragraph: A student wants to find the specific heat of a dark oil. He pours 1000 grams
of the oil into a glass beaker of negligible heat capacity, and then submerges a small 50
W light bulb in the oil. Before the student turns on the light bulb, the oil is at 25◦ C, the
room temperature. The student then seals the top of beaker and turns on the light bulb,
at time t = 0. A small magnetic stirrer ensures that the oil has a uniform temperature
throughout the beaker, at all times. After the light bulb (Operated at rated power) has
been on for 200 sec, the temperature of oil is 30◦ C.

3. If the oil absorbed almost all the energy emitted by the light bulb, the specific heat
of oil, in Joules per kg per ◦ C is approximately
(A) 2000 (B) 200 (C) 180 (D) 1800
4. If the same experiment is repeated with 100 W light bulb, and leaves it on for 300
sec, the temperature of oil at that moment (after these 300 sec) will be
(A) 60◦ C (B) 45◦ C (C) 40◦ C (D) 70◦ C

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Section II - Multiple Option correct - 7 questions

5. Two dispersive prisms having angles 4◦ (refractive index n1 ) and 2◦ (refractive index
n2 ) are glued as shown in the figure such that the angle D and the joint angle C
each = 90◦ . The dependence of refractive indices of the prisms on the wavelength
b1 b2
are given by the relations n1 (λ) = a1 + 2 and n2 (λ) = a2 + 2 , where a1 = 1.1, b1 =
λ λ
1 × 105 nm2 and a2 = 1.3, b2 = 5 × 104 nm2 . Let λ◦ be the wavelength of the incident
light that passes through the prisms without refraction (bending) at the AC face
for any angle of incidence.

(A) λ◦ = 500 nm (B) λ◦ = 400 nm


(C) the angle of minimum deviation in the system for this wavelength λ◦ is 1◦
(D) the angle of minimum deviation in the system for this wavelength λ◦ is 2◦ .
6. The i − δ curve for Prism is as given below. Pick up the correct statements.

(A) The angle of prism is 60◦



(B) The refractive index of the prism is n = 3
(C) For deviation to be 65◦ , the angle of incidence i1 = 45◦
(D) The curve of i − δ is parabolic
7. A uniform rod of length l (at room temperature 30◦ C ) has linear expansion coeffi-
cient α. The right end of the rod is maintained at 100◦ C and left end is maintained
at 0◦ C. Assuming α does not depend on temperature, in steady state
(A) The increase in length of rod is 20αl
(B) The increase in length of rod is 50αl
(C) length of any small section of rod increases
(D) length of one particular small section of rod does not change

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8. An ideal gas is taken from state A(P, V ) to state B(P/2, 2V ) along a straight line
path. Select the correct statements

(A) The work done by the gas in the process A to B exceeds the work that would
be done if the system were taken from A to B along an isotherm
(B) In T-V diagram, process AB becomes part of a parabola
(C) In P-T diagram, process AB becomes part of a hyperbola
(D) In going from A to B temperature of the gas first increases and then decreases
9. The water equivalent of a copper calorimeter is 4.5 g (water equivalent is that mass
of water that has the same heat capacity as that of the given object). The specific
heat capacity of copper is 0.09 cal/g◦ C. Latent heat of ice is 80 cal/g. Then
(A) Mass of the calorimeter is 0.5 kg
(B) Heat capacity of the calorimeter is 4.5 cal/C
(C) Heat required to raise the temperature of calorimeter by 80◦ C will be 36 cal
(D) Heat required to melt 15 g of ice placed in the calorimeter will be 1200 cal
10. A solid cylinder of mass 1 kg is given heat of 20, 000 J at atmospheric pressure. Initial
temperature of the cylinder is 20◦ C. Given specific heat capacity of the cylinder
C = 400 J/kg K, Coefficient of volume expansion γ = 9×10−5 /K, Density ρ = 9000
kg/m3 , atmospheric pressure PA = 105 N/m2 .
(A) The final temperature of the cylinder is 70◦ C.
(B) The final temperature of the cylinder is 50◦ C.
(C) The work done by the cylinder is 0.05 J.
(D) Data insufficient to determine the work done by the cylinder.
11. A cart of mass m is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. A pendulum of mass m
is released from rest as shown. Then :

(A) velocity of the cart just after release is zero.


(B) acceleration of the cart just after release is g/3.
(C) velocity of the pendulum relative to the cart just after release is zero.
(D) acceleration of pendulum relative to the cart just after release is g/3.

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Section III - Numerical - 7 questions

12. A beam is incident – parallel on the prism as shown in the figure below :


Find angle (in ◦ ) between the emerging rays. (Given µ = 1.66, sin 25◦ = 3/5 2 )

13. A parallel glass slab of refractive
√ index 3 is placed in contact with an equilateral
prism of refractive index 2. A ray is incident on left surface of slab as shown.
The slab and prism combination is surrounded by air. Calculate the magnitude of
minimum possible deviation (in ◦ ) of this ray by slab-prism combination.

14. A thin prism is made of material having refractive indices 1.61 and 1.65 for red
and violet light. The dispersive power of the material is 0.063.It is found that the
beam of yellow light passing through the prism suffers a minimum deviation of 4◦ .
Calculate the angle of the prism (in ◦ ).
15. m gram of ice at 0◦ C is mixed with 1 gram of steam at 100◦ C. Calculate the max-
imum value of m (in g) for which the equilibrium temperature obtained is 100◦ C.
Latent heat of fusion of ice is 80 cal/g, Latent heat of evaporation of water is 540
cal/g.

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16. A thermally insulated vessel contains two liquids with initial temperatures T1 and
T2 , and specific heat capacities C◦ and 2C◦ respectively. The liquids are separated by
non-conducting partition. The partition is now removed. Let the final temperature
of the liquids be T . Given that the difference between the initial temperature of one
of the liquids and T is equal to half the difference of initial temperatures between
the liquids. Calculate the ratio M1 : M2 of masses of liquids.

17. In the V-T graph shown, an ideal gas undergoes a cyclic process ABCDA. Process
Vmaximum
AB is given by V T = constant. T1 = 300 K and T2 = 500 K. If the ratio of
Vminimum
20 Pmaximum
is , then calculate the ratio
9 Pminimum

18. The massless pulley P is moving vertically downwards with constant speed of 15
m/s. Find the velocity (in m/s) with which the block Q moves up at the instant
shown. (all pulleys are frictionless)

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11th std. F1 Advance Paper - Trigo Complex Date: 03/12/2023.

Section I - STEM 2X2 Single answer correct


Para 1:
tan(α+β)
Consider 3 sin β = sin(2α + β). Let K be the value of tan α
and W be the value of the
product (cot α + cot(α + β)) · (cot β − 3 cot(2α + β))

19. The value of K is equal to :


(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 8

20. The value of (K + W ) is equal to :


(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

Para 2:
z is a complex number satisfying |z − 2 − 3i| = α and zm and zM be the corresponding
complex numbers for which | z + 1 +i | is minimum and maximum respectively.
 
21. If arg zzMm−2−3i
+1+i
= π, then :
(A) 0 < α < 1 (B) α > 5 (C) α = 1 (D) 1 < α < 5

22. Let z is a complex number satisfying |z − 2 − 3i| = α, then the range of α for which
maximum value of principal value of (arg √z) can be obtained
√ is: √
(A) 0 < α < 1 (B) 1 < α < 5 (C) 5 < α < 13 (D) α > 13

Section II - More than One Correct - 7 questions


23. Equation of a straight line on the complex plane passing through a point P denoting
−→
the complex number α and perpendicular to the vector OP where O is the origin
can be written
  as :  
(A) Im α = 0 (B) Re z−α
z−α
α
= 0 (C) Re(ᾱz) = 0 (D) ᾱz + αz̄ − 2|α|2 = 0

24. For a positive integer n, let


fn (θ) = (2 cos θ + 1)(2 cos θ − 1)(2 cos 2θ − 1) (2 cos (22 ) θ − 1) . . . (2 cos (2n−1 ) θ − 1) .
Which one of the following
 hold(s)
 good?
π π
(A) f2 6 = 0 (B) f3 8 = −1
 
π

π
 √
(C) f4 32 =1 (D) f5 128 = 2

25. If z is a complex number which simultaneously satisfies the equations :


3|z − 12| = 5|z − 8i| and |z − 4| = |z − 8| then the Im(z) can be :
(A) 15 (B) 16 (C) 17 (D) 8

26. If sin t + cos t = 15 , then tan 2t is equal to :


(A) -1 (B) 13 (C) 2 (D) − 61

27. Let z1 , z2 , z3 are the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle A1 A2 A3 . Which of
the following statements are equivalent?
(A) A1 A2 A3 is an equilateral triangle.
(B) (z1 + ωz2 + ω 2 z3 ) (z1 + ω 2 z2 + ωz3 ) = 0, where ω is the cube root of unity.

1
z2 −z1 z3 −z2
(C) z3 −z2
= z1 −z3
1 1 1
(D) z1 z2 z3 = 0
z2 z3 z1
√  
28. If (sin 2x + 3 cos 2x)2 − 5 = cos 2x − π6 then the values of cos x can be :
√ √ √ √ √ √  √ √
6+ 2 6− 2 6+ 2 2− 6
(A) 4
(B) 4
(C) − 4
(D) 4

29. If sin2 x + sin x = (a + 2), then which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?
(A) Number of integral values of a for real solution to exist is 3.
(B) There exists no solution for a < −94
or a > 0.
(C) The minimum value of a for real solution is -2 .
(D) Number of prime values of a for real solution to exist is 1 .
Section III - Numerical Answer - 7 questions
30. Let a, b, c are distinct integers and w, w2 are the imaginary cube roots of unity. If
minimum value of |a + bw + cw2 | + |a + bw2 + cw| is n1/4 where n ∈ N , then find
the value of n.

31. Find the number


 
of solutions of the equation sin2 2x − cos2 8x = 1
2
cos 10x lying in
the interval 0, π2 .

32. Given that z1 , z2 and z3 are complex numbers with


|z1 | = |z2 | = |z3 | = 1, z1 +z2 +z3 = 1 and z1 z2 z3 = 1. Find |(z1 + 2) (z2 + 2) (z3 + 2)|

33. Find number of solutions of the equation (log2 cos θ)2 + log 4 (16 cos θ) = 2, in
cos θ
interval [0, 2π).
34. If a, b ∈ R and |z1 | =
̸ |b|, find the smallest positive integer value of |z2 |
az1 − bz2
if =1
ab − z1 z¯2
35. Find θ (in degree) satisfying the equation, tan 15◦ · tan 25◦ · tan 35◦ = tan θ, where
θ ∈ (0, 45◦ ).  
36. Given that 3 sin x + 4 cos x = 5 where x ∈ 0, π2 .
Find the value of 2 sin x + cos x + 4 tan x

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Given: log 2  0.3010, log 3  0.4771

Section-A: Paragraph based 2 x 2 type single option correct

Paragraph-I

Solubility product is the product of conctration of ions furnished by saturated


solution of a weak electrolyte.

37.

38.

Paragraph-II
VSEPR Theory explains deviation from ideal structure and bond angle of the given
polyatomic species. It also helps to under stand the relation between bond angle, bond
length and stability of the given polyatomic species.
MOT Theory expailns the bond order, bond length, bond dissociation energy, magnetic
nature, stability etc for the given species.

39. Which of the following statements are correct


(A) The bond angle of NH3 is greater than that of NCl3.
(B) The bond angle in PH3 is greater than that of PF3.
(C) ClO3 & SO32 are isostructural.
(D) It is not necessary that in TBP structure the lone pair always would occupy the
equatorial positions.

40.

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Section-B: One or more than one option is/are correct

41.

42. Which of the following is/are correct statemen(s)?


(A) Probability of finding the electron in BMO is more than ABMO.
(B) BMO’s are formed when same sign of orbitals are overlap
(C) P-P combination of atomic orbitals gives four different types of molecular orbitals.
(D) None of these

43.

44.

45.

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46.

47. If concentration of two weak acids are different and D.O.I   are very less then their relative
strength can be compared by:
 H   1
 A  1  B
 H  2
2

C11 C1 K a1
C   D
C2 2 C2 K a 2

Section-C: Numerical type problems

48.

Round-off your answer to nearest whole number.

49.

50.

51.

52. One gram of Mg atoms in the vapour state absorbs 50KJ of energy. IE 1 and IE2 for Mg are
740 and 1450 KJ/mol respectively. The % of Mg2+ ions formed is ____%. Round-off your
answer.

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53. The ionization energy of lithium is 5.4 eV. The ionization energy of H is 13.5 eV. The
charge acting on outermost electron of lithium atom is ____eV.

54. What  SO42  must be exceeded to obtain a RaSO4  K sp  4 x1011  ppt in 500 ml of a

solution containing 1x104 mol of Ra 2 ions? The required  SO42   Ax107 M . What is
A?

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