04-10-24 Cluster-2 (4yrs) Phase-I Ncert Test-16 QP 9th A-Star

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Sec: CLUSTER-2(4YRS) NCERT TEST-16 Date: 04-10-2024

Time: 1.30 Hrs PHASE-I Max. Marks: 180

EXAM SYLLABUS
MATHEMATICS: PRESENT WEEK (100%): TRIGO (UPTO CONDITIONAL)-V:
Conditional identities, Summation of trigonometric series

PHYSICS: PRESENT WEEK(100%): NLM-IV: NLM - IV: Inertial And Non Inertial
Frames Of Reference And Pseudo Force Concept With Different
Examples, Wapparent Weight ,Weighing Machine, Pseudo Force
Problems On Horizontal Surface, Wedge Problems With Psuedo Force;
Miscellaneous Problems

CHEMISTRY: PRESENT WEEK (100%): CHEMICAL BONDING-IV: Bond


parameters, ,Back bonding,Bents rule, Drago's rule, MOT

+Ve Un - Ve No.of Total


SUBJECT Q.NO. Question Type
Marks attept Marks Qs marks
0
MATHEMATICS 1 TO 15 Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 15 60
0
PHYSICS 16 TO 30 Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 15 60
0
CHEMISTRY 31 TO 45 Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 15 60

Total 45 180
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MATHEMATICS SECTION – 1 MAX. MARKS : 60
This section contains FIFTEEN (15) questions.
Each question has FOUR options for correct answer(s). ONLY ONE of these four option is the correct answer.
For each question, choose the correct option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the option is chosen.(i.e the question is un answered)
Negative Marks: -1 In all other cases.

1. Hello Everyone. This is CHANDU, Signing in into your EXJEEgram by wishing you all
the very best with my user id, C+H+D=  /2 and password as
TanC.TanH+TanH.TanD+TanD.TanC. Then hack my password by decoding it
1) 0 2) -1 3)1 4) 2
 cotA  cot B 
2. If A + B = 2250, then the value of    is
 1  cot A  1  cot B 
1) 2 2) 1/2 3) 3 4) 1/3
 C C A B
3. If A  B  C   &sin  A    k sin , then tan tan 
 2 2 2 2
k 1 k 1 k k 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
k 1 k 1 k 1 k

4. In any triangle ABC, which is not right angled  cosA.cosecB . cosec C is equal to
1) 1 2) 2
3) 3 4) None of these
5. If       2, then
     
1) tan  tan  tan  tan tan tan
2 2 2 2 2 2
     
2) tan tan tan tan tan tan  1
2 2 2 2 2 2
     
3) tan  tan  tan   tan tan tan
2 2 2 2 2 2
     
4) tan tan tan tan  tan tan  0
2 2 2 2 2 2
6. If A + B + C = π & cos A = cos B. cos C then tan B. tanC has the value equal to
1) 1 2) ½ 3) 2 4) 3

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 3 5 17
7. The value of cos  cos  cos  ......  cos is equal to
19 19 19 19
1) 1/2 2) 0 3) 1 4) None of these

0
88
1
8. Let K = 1 , then find the value of  cos nk.cos
n 0  n  1 k
cosk sink tank cot k
1) 2) 3) 4)
sin 2 k cos 2 k sec 2 k cosec 2 k

9. If     and      then tan  equals
2
1) 2  tan   tan   2) tan   tan 
3) tan   2 tan  4) 2 tan   tan 
6   m  1   cosec    m   4
10. For 0     / 2, the solutions of  cos ec    4
  
4 
2 is (are)
m 1
  
  
1) 2) 3) 4) None of these
4 6 12
A B C
11. If A  B  C    A,B,C  0  , then sin .sin .sin 
2 2 2
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 4 8 16
sin x sin x sin 9x
12. If    k  tan 27x  tan x  then 'K ' is
cos3x cos9x cos 27x
1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4) None of these
4 2 8
89
1
13.  2 .
n 1 1   tan n 0 

1) 44.5 2) 44 3) 45 4) 46.5
35
m
14. Given  sin 5k  tan  n  , where angles are measured in degrees, and m and n are
k 1  

relatively prime positive integers that satisfy m/n < 90, find the value of (m+n)

1) 175 2) 177 3) 2 4) 4

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15. So, Dear students and IIT aspirants, that’s all for today’s episode. I hope you enjoyed the

problem solving. I am signing out from your JEE mail account by wishing you a

Dussehra Vacation as vibrant as the festival itself , full of joy, rejuvenation, and a bit of

well-deserved rest,with my new user ID, T  H  E   and new password as


TanT  TanH  TanE . In case, If I forget my password,please suggest a relevant Hint. See

you again around the ExJEEle feed.

1) TanT.TanH.TanE 2) (TanT+TanH)/TanE

3) (TanH+TanE)/TanT 4) (TanE+TanT)/TanH

PHYSICS SECTION – 1 MAX. MARKS : 60


This section contains FIFTEEN (15) questions.
Each question has FOUR options for correct answer(s). ONLY ONE of these four option is the correct answer.
For each question, choose the correct option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the option is chosen.(i.e the question is un answered)
Negative Marks: -1 In all other cases.

16. The number of correct statements from the following are _____
(i) No force acts on particle, it is found that particle has non-zero acceleration. Then
Frame of reference is inertial
(ii) A block is placed on the top of a smooth inclined plane of inclination  kept on the
floor of a lift. When the lift in descending with retardation 'a', the block is released.
The acceleration of the block relative to the incline is (g- a)sin 
   
(iii) In non- inertial frame, the second law of motion is written as F  ma  F P (Where F P is

pseudo-force, while a is the acceleration of the body relative to non-inertial frame)
(iv) A spring balance is attached to the ceiling of a lift. A man hangs his bag on the
spring and the spring reads 49 N, when the lift is stationary. If the lift moves
downward with an acceleration of 5 m/s2 , the reading of the spring balance will be
24 N (g = 9.8m/s2).
(v) A reference frame attached to the earth cannot be an inertial frame because earth is
revolving round the sun
(vi) Problems of non-inertial frames can be solved only with the concept of pseudo force.
1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) 5

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17. Two blocks A and B of equal masses m kg each are connected by a light thread, which
passes over a massless pulley as shown. Both the blocks lie on wedge of mass m kg.
Assume friction to be absent everywhere and both the blocks to be always in contact
with the wedge. The wedge lying over smooth horizontal surface is pulled towards right
with constant acceleration a (m / s 2 ) . (g is acceleration due to gravity). The maximum
value of acceleration a (in m / s 2 ) for which normal reaction acting on the block A to be
nonzero is

3 3 4 5
1) g 2) g 3) g 4) g
4 5 3 3
18. The force exerted by the floor of an elevator on the foot of a person standing there is
more than the weight of the person if the elevator is
a) going up and slowing down b) going up and speeding up
c) going down and slowing down d) going down and speeding up
1) b and c are correct 2) a and b are correct
3) b and d are correct 4) d only correct
19. A smooth wedge of mass M is pushed with an acceleration a = g tan and a block of
mass m is projected down the slant with a velocity  relative to the wedge. The time
taken by the block to reach the ground is

m
v l

a
M 

 2l 2l l
1) 2) 3) 4)
g sin g sin  g cos 

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20. A sphere of mass 1 kg rests at one corner of a cube. The cube is moved with a velocity

 
V  8tiˆ  2t 2 ˆj m/s, where t is time in second. The force by sphere on the cube at t =1s is

(g =10m/s2 ) [Figure shows vertical plane of the cube, acceleration due to gravity acts
along -ve Y-axis ]

1) 8 N 2) 10 N 3) 20 N 4) 6 N
21. (a) In a frame of reference S1, though the net force is zero, the net acceleration is not
zero.
(b) In a frame of reference S2, though the net force is not zero, the net acceleration is
zero.
(c) In a frame of reference S3, the net acceleration is zero whenever the net force is
zero.
Then,
1) S1 and S3 are inertial and S2 is non-inertial
2) S1 and S2 are non-inertial and S3 is inertial
3) S1, S2, S3 are non-inertial
4) S1, S2, S3 are inertial
22. A ball connected with string is released at an angle 45° with the vertical as shown in the
figure. Then the acceleration of the box at this instant will be (mass of the box is equal to
mass of ball)

g g g
1) 2) 3) 4) g
3 4 2

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23. In the figure, the wedge is pushed with an acceleration of 20 3 m/s2. It is seen that the
block starts climbing up on the smooth inclined face of wedge. What will be the time
taken by the block to reach the top?

2 5 2
1) 5 2) 3) 4)
5 2 5

24. A man of mass m=60 kg is standing on weighing machine fixed on a triangular wedge of
angle =600 as shown in the figure. The wedge is moving up with an upward
acceleration a = 2m/s2. The weight registered by machine is (g=10m/s2)

1)240 N 2) 720 N 3) 360 N 4) 480 N


25. A person is standing on a weighing machine placed on the floor of an elevator. The
elevator starts going up with some acceleration, moves with uniform velocity for a while
and finally decelerates to stop. The maximum and the minimum weights recorded are
72kg and 60kg. Assuming that the magnitudes of the acceleration and the deceleration
are the same, then Take g=9.9 m/s2.
1) the true weight of the person is 66kg
2) the magnitude of the acceleration is 0.6m/s2
3) the magnitude of the acceleration is 0.9m/s2
4) both (1) & (3) are correct

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26. In the given figure all the surfaces are smooth and system is released from
rest as shown. Then choose the correct alternative

1) Acceleration of both m & M be g sin 


2) Acceleration of m is g 1  2 cos 2  and that of wedge is g sin 
3) Acceleration of m is 'g' and that of wedge is g sin 
4) Acceleration of wedge is g
27. If the cart B is given an acceleration of a = 2 m/s2 down the plane. Then the acceleration
of the crate A whose mass is 10kg and normal reaction between A & B are ---
(Given  =300 & g =10m/ s2.no friction between Cart A & Cart B )

1) 1m/s 2 ,90N 2) 0.5m/s 2 ,80N


3) 2m/s 2 ,100N 4)1m/s 2 , 0N
28. In the figure the tension in the string T will be (Smooth wedge is fixed in the
lift) [ g = 10 m/s 2 ]

1) 50 N 2) 40 N 3) 60 N 4) 70 N

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29. In the adjoining figure all surface are frictionless. What force F must by applied to M1 to
keep M3 free from rising or falling?

M3 M2
1)  M1  M 2  M 3  g 2)  M1  M 2  M 3  g
M2 M3

M3 M3
3)  2M 1  M 2  M 3  g 4)  M 1  2M 2  M 3  g
M2 M2

30. A particle of mass m is moving with acceleration a/3 towards left relative to the trolley
car. An observer accelerates towards left with an acceleration of magnitude a/3 relative
to trolley as shown. If the car moves with a rightward acceleration a, The pseudo force

F experienced by the particle as seen by the observer on the trolley is

 3ma ˆ  5ma ˆ  2ma ˆ  2ma ˆ


1) F   i 2) F   i 3) F   i 4) F  i
2 3 3 3

CHEMISTRY SECTION – 1 MAX. MARKS : 60


This section contains FIFTEEN (15) questions.
Each question has FOUR options for correct answer(s). ONLY ONE of these four option is the correct answer.
For each question, choose the correct option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the option is chosen.(i.e the question is un answered)
Negative Marks: -1 In all other cases.

31. True order of bond angle is


1) H 2O  H 2S  H 2Se  H 2Te 2) H 2Te  H 2Se  H 2S  H 2O
3) H 2S  H 2SO  H 2Se  H 2Te 4) H 2O  H 2S  H 2Te  H 2Se

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32. Which has the least bond angle
1) NH3 2) BeF2 3) H2O 4) CH4
33. The correct order of bond angles (smallest first) in H2S, NH3, BF3 and SiH4 is
1) H 2S  NH 3  SiH 4  BF3 2) NH 3  H 2S  SiH 4  BF3
3) H 2S  SiH 4  NH 3  BF3 4) H 2S  NH 3  BF3  SiH 4
34. The bond angle in PH3 is
1) Much less than NH3 2) Equal to that of NH3
3) Much greater than NH3 4) Slightly greater than NH3
35. The correct statement is
1) There is maximum p  p back bonding in BF3
2) BF3 is the strongest Lewis acid among the other boron halides
3) There is minimum p  p back bonding in BF3
4) BI 3 is the weakest Lewis acid among the boron halides
36. Which of the following does not exist on the basis of molecular orbital theory
1) H 2 2) He2 3) He 2 4) Li 2
37. The number of electrons that are paired in oxygen molecule is
1) 7 2) 8 3) 14 4) 16
38. The bond order in NO is 2.5 while that in NO+ is 3. Which of the following statements is
true for these two species
1) Bond length in NO+ is equal to that in NO
2) Bond length in NO is greater than in NO+
3) Bond length in NO+ is greater than in NO
4) Bond length is unpredictable
39. According to molecular orbital theory, the paramagnetism of O2 molecule is due to the
presence of
1) Unpaired electrons in the bonding  molecular orbital
2) Unpaired electrons in the antibonding  molecular orbital
3) Unpaired electrons in the bonding  molecular orbital
4) Unpaired electrons in the antibonding  molecular orbital

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40. N2 and O2 are converted into monoanions N and O2 respectively, which of the following

2

statements is wrong
1) In N 2 , the N-N bond weakens 2) In O2, the O-O bond order decreases

3) In O2, bond length increases 4) N 2 becomes diamagnetic


41. Which of the following order of energies of molecular orbitals of N2 is correct
1)  2p y    2p y    * 2p x    * 2p y 

2)  2p y    2p z    * 2p x    * 2p y 

3)  2p y    2p z    * 2p x    * 2p y 

4)  2p y    2p z    * 2p x    * 2p y 

42. Among the following, the species with the highest bond order is
1) O2 2) F2 3) O2 4) F2
43. The species, having bond angles of 1200 is
1) PH3 2) ClF3 3) NCl3 4) BCl3
44. Two pi and half sigma bonds are present in
1) N 2 2) O2 3) O2 4) N 2
45. Which of the following diatomic molecular species has only  bonds according to
Molecular orbital theory
1) Be 2 2) O 2 3) N 2 4) C 2

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