M.
Prakash Institute
STD XII
Cumulative Test
Paper-1
Test-46 Advance F3 Batch 02/06/2024
Marking Scheme
Sec 1: 3 questions Multiple answer correct 4, 1, -2 ( 1 For Partial Marking)
Sec 2: 4 questions Single Answer correct 4, -1
Sec 3: 6 questions Integer Type Questions 4, 0
Column Matching Base
Sec 4: 4 questions 4, -1
Single Answer correct
Syllabus
Physics Maths Chemistry
2/06/2024 (1/3 test) Paper 1
Section 1 (One or more correct) (3 questions)
1) Consider a cycle followed by an engine in which is
isothermal, is adiabatic is also an adiabatic. Such a process
does not exist because
(a) mechanical energy is completely converted to heat in this process,
which is not possible.
(b) heat is completely converted to mechanical energy in such a process,
which is not possible.
(c) curves representing two adiabatic processes cannot intersect.
(d) curves representing an adiabatic process and an isothermal process cannot intersect.
2) Supposing Newton’s law of gravitation for gravitation forces and between two masses and
at positions and is: . Here is constant of
dimension of mass and is relative position vector of particles. is an integer. In
such a case,
(a) the acceleration due to gravity on earth will be different for different objects.
(b) none of the three laws of Kepler will be valid.
(c) only the third law will become invalid.
(d) for n negative, an object lighter than water will sink in water.
3) A positive charge Q is uniformly distributed along a circular dielectric ring of
radius R. A small test charge q is placed at the centre of the ring. Then
(a) If q > 0 and is displaced away from the centre in the plane of the ring, it will
be pushed back towards the centre.
(b) If q < 0 and is displaced away from the centre in the plane of the ring, it will
never return to the centre and will continue moving till it hits the ring.
(c) If q < 0, it will perform oscillatory motion for small displacement along the axis in the plane of the
ring.
(d) q at the centre of the ring is in an unstable equilibrium within the plane of the ring for q > 0.
Section 2 (Only one correct) (4 questions)
4) An electric field exists in a region of space and is given by .
Z
Here E0 and α are positive constants. Determine the net charge enclosed inside
the imaginary cubical volume shown. Given that edge length of the cube is
cm and N/Cm. One vertex of the cube coincides with the origin and Y
all faces are parallel to corresponding Cartesian planes. X
(a) [C] (b) [C] (c) (d) Zero
5) Charges on the two parallel conducting plates are as shown. The left hand plate having charge is
now grounded. Then: +Q -3Q
(a) Charge flows up from the ground into the plate
(b) Charge flows from the plate into the ground
(c) Charge flows up from the ground into the plate
(d) Charge flows from the plate into the ground
6) Pote ntial due t o a fix ed poi nt c ha rge a t poi nt A is 7 [V] a nd t he elec t ric fiel d
the re is 3 [ V/ m] . P oi nt B has ele ct ric fi eld of mag ni t ude les s tha n t hat a t A .
But i f t he mag ni tude of t he c ha rge is t ri ple d, elec t ric fiel d a t B becomes 3
[V/ m]. P ote ntial at B now is clos es t t o
[a] 7/ 3 V [ b] 7 V [c ] 12 V [ d] 2 1 V
7) Mi ni mum e ne rg y re qui red t o a s at el lit e of mas s from t he s urface of a non -
rota ti ng pla ne t of mas s and radi us in a circ ula r orbi t of ra dius is
[a] [b] [c] [d] none of t hes e
Section 3 (Numerical) (6 questions) (integer or decimal answer)
8) A uniform rope of mass g and length m rests over a
rough curved surface in the vertical plane. Coordinates (expressed in meter)
of the points and are respectively and . Determine the total
frictional force acting on the rope.
9) Point charge C is placed at point . A conducting uncharged sphere of radius
m has its center at . What will be the electric potential induced at point
inside the sphere, due to the charge induced on the surface of the sphere? Express your
answer in Volt.
10) An infinitely long solid cylinder of radius has uniform volume charge density . It has
spherical cavity of radius with its center on the axis of the cylinder, as shown. The
magnitude of electric field at point at distance from the axis is . Determine .
11) Capacitance between the spherical shells and is given by . 3
Calculate . 2
1
3a a
K=3
2a
Air
13) A battery is connected to a rheostat of length 1 meter and resistance R=10
x x
ohm. When the sliding contact is at distance x=20 cm from the R
either end of the rheostat, the power output in the rheostat is same
in both cases. Determine the internal resistance of the battery.
14) Figure shows a battery in which a unit positive charge expe riences a
constant non-electrostatic force of N and a constant electrostatic force 1A - + 1A
- 8 N + 10
` N +
of N in the direction shown. Constant current of A flows through the - +
battery. If the internal resistance of the battery is Ω, calculate
10 cm
.
Section 4 (Match the columns) (4 questions)
14) Column I shows four possible orbits of a satellite revolving round a planet (shown as black dot). All
orbits have same length of the major axis. Column II has statements about orbits shown in column I.
Column I Column II
(I) (P)
Total mechanical energy of the satellite in the orbit is
same as any other orbit
(2) (Q)
Angular momentum of the satellite (with respect to the
force center) is the greatest among the orbits shown.
(R)
(3) Angular momentum of the satellite (with respect to the
force center) is the least among the orbits shown
(4) (S)
Satellite in the orbit has greatest possible instantaneous
kinetic energy
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
15) Column I refers to various processes undergone by one mole of mono-atomic ideal gas. Column
II gives the results of the processes.
Column I Column II
The gas is contained in left half of
insulated cylinder with a piston
(1) fixed in place. A small hole is (P) Temperature of the gas decreases
punctured in the piston and the gas
allowed to escape to the right half.
(2) The gas expands to tw ic e its initial volume and under
(Q) Temperature of the gas increases or remains constant
goes process given by
(3) The gas expands to tw ic e its initial volume and (R) The gas looses heat
undergoes process giv en by
(4) The gas expands to twic e its initial volume and
undergoes process shown : (S) The gas gains heat
p
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
16) Two blocks of masses and are gently placed in contact with each other on a rough
fixed incline. The coefficient of friction between both the blocks and the incline is . There is
no friction between the blocks. Column I gives four situations. Column II gives conditions
under which these situations may occur. Match the columns.
A
Column I Column II
2m
(I) The magnitude of acceleration of both (P)
m
blocks is same
(2) Normal reaction between both the blocks (Q)
is zero θ B
(3) The net force exerted by the incline on (R)
each block makes same angle with the inclined
surface AB
(4) The net force exerted by the incline on (S)
block of mass is double that of the net
reaction exerted by the incline surface on
block of mass
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
17) Ma tc h t he c ol u mns from c ol umn I to col umn I I
Mi rror t ype and O bjec t pos i ti on Nat ure of t he i mage
1] Conca ve mi rror ,Vi rt ual Obj ec t P] vi rt ual i mage
2] Conv ex mi rror, vi rtual objec t Q] real i mage
wit hi n f
3] c oncave mi rror , real objec t R] erec t i mage
be yond f
4] c onvex mi rror , real objec t S] i nve rte d i mage
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Test 46 F3 - Advanced Part 1 - Second One third test Date 02/06/2024
Section I -Multiple Option Correct - 3 questions
18. Which of the following is/are true
(A) If lim {f (x) + g(x)} exists, then both lim f (x) and lim g(x) exist
x→a x→a x→a
(B) If lim f (x) and lim g(x) exist, then lim {f (x) + g(x)} exists
x→a x→a x→a
(C) If lim f (x) and lim g(x) exist, then lim f (x)g(x) exists
x→a x→a x→a
(D) If lim {f (x)g(x)} exists, then both lim f (x) and lim g(x) exist
x→a x→a x→a
19. Which of the following is a rational number:
−1 −1 1 π −1 3
(A) sin tan 3 + tan (B) cos − sin
3 2 4
√ !! √ !
1 −1 63 1 5
(C) log2 sin sin (D) tan cos−1
4 8 2 3
20. A line passes through a point A with position vector 3î + ĵ − k̂ and is parallel to the
vector 2î − ĵ + 2k̂. P is a point on this line such that AP = 15, then the position
vector of the point P is /are
(A) 33î − 14ĵ − 29k̂ (B) 13î − 4ĵ + 9k̂
(C) −27î + 16ĵ − 31k̂ (D) −7î + 6ĵ − 11k̂.
Section II - Single Option Correct - 4 questions
2 −1 2x + 1
− loge x2 + x + 1 + b2 − 5b + 3 x + tan b,
21. Let f (x) = √ tan √
3 3
if f (x) is decreasing function for all x ∈ R, then the sum of all possbile different
values of [b] is
(here [.] denotes greatest integer function)
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7
ee/x − e−e/x
22. f (x) = 1/x + e−1/x
, x 6= 0
e
k , x=0
(A) f is continuous at x = 0, when k = 0.
(B) f is not continuous at x = 0 for any real k.
(C) lim f (x) exists and is infinite.
x→0
(D) None of these.
23. The 1st , 2nd and 3rd terms of an arithmetic series are a, b and a2 , where a is negative
then sum of an infinite geometric series whose first three terms are a, a2 and b
respectively, is:
1 3 1
(A) − (B) − (C) − (D) N.O.T.
2 2 3
1
24. The base of√ the tetrahedron AOBC is an equilateral triangle OBC with each side
equal to 4 2 and O being the origin. AO is perpendicular to the plane of the tri-
−→
angle OBC and |AO| = 2. Then the cosine of the acute angle between the skew
lines; one passing through A and the midpoint of OB and other passing through O
and the midpoint of BC is
1 1 1
(A) √ (B) (C) √ (D) None of these .
2 2 3
Section III -Non Negative Integer - 6 questions
25. Find number of integral solutions of the equation [x][y] = x + y. Here [.] denotes
greatest integer function.
√
(x + 1)7 1 + x2
26. If f (x) = , then the value of f 0 (0) is equal to . . . . . .
(x2 − x + 1)6
27. The lateral edge of a regular hexagonal pyramid is 1 cm. If the volume is maximum,
then its height must be equal to h. Find 9h2 .
4x 2 + 3x 2 dy λ
28. If y = tan−1 2
+ tan−1 , where 0 < x < and = , then
1 + 5x 3 − 2x 3 dx 1 + 25x2
find λ
n
x 2
29. Find the index n of the binomial + if the 9th term of the expansion has
5 5
numerically the greatest coefficient (n ∈ N ).
30. Given lines u1 : →
−
r = î+2ĵ+3k̂+t1 (î+2ĵ+3k̂) and u2 : →
−r = 2î+3ĵ+k̂+t2 (3î+ĵ+2k̂).
The equation of the plane equidistant from u1 and u2 is x + ay + bz = c, then
c = ......
Section IV -Column Matching - 4 questions
31. ..
Let f : R → R be such that f (a) = 1, f 0 (a) = 2
2 1/x
(P) f (a + x) (1) 0
and lim = ek , then k =
x→0 f (a)
cos (tan−1 (tan x))
(Q) lim = (2) 1
x→ π2 + x − π2
sin(cos x + 1)
(R) lim = (3) 4
cos x2
x→π
xesin x − ex sin−1 (sin x)
(S) lim = (4) 3
x→0 sin2 x − x sin x
(5) Does Not Exist
(A) P → 3; Q → 5; R → 1; S → 2
(B) P → 3; Q → 2; R → 1; S → 5
(C) P → 3; Q → 2; R → 4; S → 2
(D) P → 3; Q → 2; R → 1; S → 2
2
32. [.] represents greatest integer function in parts (P ), (Q) and (R)
List -1 List - II
If f (x) = sin−1 x and lim+ f 3x − 4x3 = a − 3 lim+ f (x),
(P ) x→ 12 x→ 21 (1) 2
then [a] =
3x − x3
If f (x) = tan−1 g(x) where g(x) = and
1 − 3x2
f (a + 3h) − f (a) 3 −1 1
lim = 2
, when √ < a < √
h→0 3h 1 +a 3 3
Q)
1 1 (2) 3
f + 6h − f
2 2
then lim
=
h→0 6h
1
If cos−1 (4x3 − 3x) = a + b cos−1 x for −1 < x < − ,
R) 2 (3) 4
then [a + b + 2] =
If f (x) = cos−1 (4x3 − 3x) and lim+ f 0 (x) = a and
x→ 12
(S) (4) −2
lim− f 0 (x) = b, then a + b − 3 =
x→ 21
(5) −3
(A) P → 1, Q → 2, R → 4, S → 5
(B) P → 2, Q → 1, R → 5, S → 4
(C) P → 2, Q → 3, R → 5, S → 1
(D) P → 2, Q → 1, R → 4, S → 5
33. ..
List -1 List - II
Foot of perpendicular drawn from point (1, 2, 3)
107 30 69
(P ) x−2 y−1 z−2 (1) , ,
to the line = = is 29 29 29
2 3 4
Image of line point (1, 2, 3) in the line
88 125 69
Q) x−2 y−1 z−2 (2) , ,
= = is 29 29 29
2 3 4
Foot of perpendicular from the point (2, 3, 5) 107 125 185
R) (3) , ,
to the plane 2x + 3y − 4z + 17 = 0 is 29 29 29
Image of the point (2, 5, 1) in the plane 68 44 78
(S) (4) , ,
3x − 2y + 4z − 5 = 0 is 29 29 29
38 57 185
(5) , ,
29 29 29
(A) P → 4; Q → 1; R → 5; S → 3
(B) P → 4; Q → 1; R → 2; S → 3
(C) P → 4; Q → 3; R → 5; S → 2
(D) P → 4; Q → 1; R → 5; S → 2
3
34. ..
List -1 List - II
The area of the triangle whose vertices are the points
(P ) with rectangular cartesian coordinates (1) 0
(1, 2, 3), (−2, 1, −4), (3, 4, −2) is
(Q) The value of (~a × ~b) · (~c × d)
~ + (~b × ~c) · (~a × d)
~ + (~c × ~a) · (~b × d)
~ is (2) 28
A square P QRS of side length P is folded along the diagonal P R
so that the point Q reaches at Q0 and planes PRQ0 and PRS
(R) are perpendicular to one another, the shortest distance between (3) 2
kP
P Q0 and RS is √ , then k =
6 √
~
~a = 2î + 3ĵ − k̂, b = −î + 2ĵ − 4k̂, ~c = î + ĵ + k̂ and 1218
(S) (4)
d~ = 3î + 2ĵ + k̂ then (~a × ~b) · (~c × d)
~ = 2
(5) 21
(A) P → 4, Q → 1, R → 5, S → 5
(B) P → 4, Q → 1, R → 3, S → 5
(C) P → 5, Q → 3, R → 1, S → 5
(D) P → 5, Q → 3, R → 1, S → 4
4
Multiple Correct Type
Q35) Which of the following reactions of potassium superoxide supply oxygen gas in the
breathing equipments used in space & submarines ?
(A) Reaction of superoxide with nitrogen in the exhaled air
(B) Reaction of superoxide with moisture in the exhaled air
(C) Reaction of superoxide with carbon dioxide in the exhaled air
(D) Reaction of superoxide with carbon monoxide in the exhaled air
Q36) One mole of an ideal diatomic gas (CV = 5 cal) was transformed from initial 250C and 1 L to
the state when temperature is 1000C and volume 10 L. Then for this process (R = cal/mol/K) (take
calories as unit of energy and Kelvin for temperature)
(A) △H = 525
(B) △S = 5 ln ( ) + 2 ln(10)
(C) △E = 525
(D) △G of the process can not be calculated using given information.
Q37) 80 gm salt of weak base & strong acid XY is dissolved in water and formed 2 litre of aqueous
solution. The pH of the resultant solution was found to be 5 at 298 K. If XY forms CsCl type crystal
having If rX+ (radius of X+ ) = 1.66Å and rY− (radius of Y−)=1.864Å then select correct statement(s).
[Given: Kb(XOH) = 4 × 10–5; NA = 6 × 1023]
(A) Molar mass of salt is 100 g/mol
(B) % Degree of dissociation of salt is 0.25.
(C) Edge length of AB is 4 Å.
(D) Density of solid salt XY is 2 in gm/cc.
Single Correct Type
Q38) Which of the following is the correct statement?
(A) Boric acid is a protonic acid.
(B) Both Tl3+ and Al3+ ions acts as oxidizing agent in aqueous solution.
(C) Hydrogen bonding in 𝐻3 𝐵𝑂3 gives it a layered structure.
(D) 𝐵(𝑂𝐶 𝐻 ) imparts blue colour to the burner flame.
Q39) At what temperature will the reduction of ZnO becomes spontaneous so as to form CO from
RA carbon?
Q40) Correct IUPAC name of the following compound is:
(A) 3-(Hepta-2,4,6-trienyl)
trienyl)-4-bromo cyclopenta-2,4-dien-1-ol
(B) 7-(2-Bromo-4-hydroxy
hydroxy cyclopenta-1,4-dienyl)-hepta-1,3,5-triene
(C) 7-(5-Bromo-3-hydroxy
hydroxy cyclopenta-1,4-dienyl)-hepta-1,3,5-triene
(D) 3-Bromo-4-(hepta-2,4,6
2,4,6-trienyl)-cyclopenta-2,4-die-1-ol
Q41) The end product ‘W ’in the following sequence of reaction is :
Useful Data: 𝑁𝐴 : 6 × 1023
Atomic numbers:
𝐻: 1, 𝐿𝑖: 3, 𝐵: 5, 𝐶: 6, 𝑁: 7,0: 8, 𝑁𝑎: 11, 𝑀𝑔: 12, 𝐴𝑙: 13, 𝑆: 16, 𝐶𝑙: 17, 𝐴𝑟: 18,
𝐾: 19, 𝐶𝑎: 20, 𝐶𝑢: 29, 𝐵𝑟: 35, I: 53
Atomic masses: 𝐻: 1, 𝐿𝑖: 7, 𝐵: 11, 𝐶: 12, 𝑁: 14, 𝑂: 16, 𝑁𝑎: 23, 𝑀𝑔: 24, 𝐴𝑙: 27, 𝑆: 32, 𝐶𝑙: 35.5
Ar:40, K:39, Ca:40, Cr : 52, Fe: 56, Mn: 55, Cu: 63.5, 𝑍𝑛: 65, 𝐵𝑟: 80, 𝐼: 127, 𝐵𝑎: 137
Numerical Type
Q42) 1 g sample of AgNO3 is dissolved in 50 mL of water. It is titrated with 50 mL of KI solution.
The AgI precipitated is filtered off. Excess of KI in filtrate is titrated with M/10 KIO3 in presence of
6M HCl till all iodide converted into ICl. It requires 50 mL of M/10 KIO3 solution. 20 mL of the
same stock solution of KI requires 30 mL of M/10 KIO3 under similar conditions. Calculate % of
AgNO3 in sample. The reaction is:
KIO3 + 2KI + 6HCl → 3KCl + 3H2O
Q43) Select the correct number which represents the correct answer so as to differentiate between
sodium salts of carbonate and sulphite in dilute H2SO4 group.
(11) By passing gas liberated with dilute H2SO4 through lime water.
(22) By passing gas liberated with dilute H2SO4 through acidified K2Cr2O7 solution.
(33) By the addition of lead acetate solution in their aqueous solutions.
(44) By the addition of silver nitrate solution in their aqueous solutions
Q44) An element (A) reacts quietly with water librating a colourless, odourless gas and a solution
of (B). Passing CO2 gas through B yields a while precipitate (C) which dissolves on passing excess
CO2 gas. Precipitate C effervesced with dilute HCl and gave a deep red colouration to a Bunsen
burner flame. Heating C gave a caustic white compound (D) which when further heated with carbon
at 1000°C, gave a solid (E ) of immense commercial importance. Identify A to E and enter molar
mass of compound E as your answer.
Q45) One mole of solid iron was vaporised in an oven at 2960 K. Suppose iron boils at 2312.5 K
and enthalpy of vaporisation is 370 JK–1mol–1, calculate ∆Suniverse.
Q46) An unsaturated hydrocarbon on complete hydrogenation gives the compound :
1-isopropyl-3-3methylcyclohexane, after ozonolysis it gives one mole of formaldehyde, one mole
of acetone and one mole of 2,4-Dioxohexanedial. What is the degree of unsaturation of the given
unsaturated compound ?
Q47) On the basis of following reactions, identify the correct matching
𝛥
(A)aq + Al ⟶W(g)
𝛥
(A)aq + X ⟶PH3(g)
𝛥
(A)aq + NH4Cl ⟶Z(g)
W is a light weight colourless gas which is known for its combustion. Z is a chemical which can
turn red litmus blue.
(92) A = NaOH, X = P4
(93) A = CH3COOH, W = CH4
(94) A = KOH, Z = NH3, X = H3PO4
(95) A = HCl, Z = H2, X = H3PO4
Match The Column Type
Q48) Match the particulars given in column (I) with the appropriate chemical reagents given
in column (II)
Code Column-I Match Column-II
I can be distinguished by P
II dissolve in Q Alkaline Na2SnO2 solution
III gives yellow precipitate with R
IV gives black precipitate with S
1.
Options:
Q49) Match the particulars given in column (I) with the appropriate type of silicate given in
column (II)
Code Column-I Match Column-II
P 2-D Sheet silicate
I
II Q Chain silicate
R Double chain
III silicate
IV S 3-D silicate
Options:
Q50) Match the Column-I with Column
Column-II
Column
Column-I Column
Column-II
P
I Rearrangement
Q
II Carbocation
III Free radical
S
Cyclic intermediate
IV
1.
Options:
Q51) Match the Column-I with Column
Column-II
Column--I (Reaction) Column-II (Possible
product)
P
I
Q
II
R
III
S
IV
2.
Options: