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Class: NSEJS TEST–04 Date:01-09-2024

Time: 120 Min Max. Marks: 216

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: -
 Duration of Test is 120 minutes and Question Paper Contains 60

Questions. Total Marks are 216.

 This paper contains three sections: Physics, Chemistry, Biology.

 Student cannot use calculators or mobile while attempting paper.

 Student must abide by the instructions issued.

PHYSICS MARKS - 72

This section contains 16 questions. Q.1 to Q.16 carry 3 marks


each & -1 for wrong answer.
OBJECTIVE SINGLE CORRECT

1. A particle performs circular motion of radius 1 m from rest. The tangential

acceleration of the particle at any time t is given by at  t ms 2 . The radial

acceleration of the particle at t  2 sec is:

(A) 1ms 2

(B) 2 ms 2

(C) 0.5 ms 2

(D) 4 ms 2

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2. A bead can slide along a straight rod. The friction coefficient between them is  .

At a certain moment t = 0, the rod starts rotating about a perpendicular axis

passing through its end. At this moment, the bead is at distance ‘z’ from the

rotation axis. The space is free of gravity/. The angular velocity of the rod at any

time t is   at 2 , where ‘a’ is a positive constant. The value of time ‘t’ when the

bead begins to move is:

2
 4  3
(A) Infinite (B)  
 a 

1 1
  3  2  3
(C)   (D)  
a  a 


3. A body is thrown with a velocity of 10 m/s at an angle of 45 to the horizontal.

1
The radius of curvature of its trajectory in t  sec after the body began to move
2

is:

(A) 0 m (B) 2.5 m

(C) 5 m (D) none of these

4. Two particles start moving on the same circle of radius 2 m, from the same point

2 2
P at t = 0, with constant tangential accelerations = 2 m / s and 6 m / s , clockwise

and anticlockwise, respectively. The point where they meet for the first time is Q.

The smaller angle subtended by PQ at centre of circle is:

 
(A) 120 (B) 60

 
(C) 135 (D) 90

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5. If a particle is projected with speed u from ground at an angle  with horizontal,

then radius of curvature of a point where velocity vector is perpendicular to initial

velocity vector is given be:

u 2 cos 2 θ u 2 cot 2 θ
(A) (B)
g g sin θ

u2 u 2 tan 2 θ
(C) (D)
g g cos θ

6. Two cars A and B start racing at the same time on a flat race track which consists

of two straight sections each of length 100  metre and one circular section as in

Fig. The rule of the race is that each car must travel at maximum possible constant

speed at all times without ever skidding:

Friction coefficient for A:  A  0.1

Friction coefficient for B:  B  0.2

rA  100 m

(A) Car A completes its journey before car B

(B) Both cars complete their journey in same time

(C) Velocity of car A is greater than that of car B

(D) Car B completes its journey before car A

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7. A uniform rod of length  and mass m is allowed to rotate in a horizontal plane

about a vertical axis OO’ passing through one of its ends with an angular velocity

 . Then the tension in the rod in terms of distance x measured from the axis of

rotation is:

1  x2   x2 
(A) m 2l 1  2  (B) m 2l 1  2 
2  l   l 

1  x2   x2 
(C) m 2l 1  2  (D) m 2l  1  2 
2  l   l 

8. A particle of mass m attached to a horizontal string describes a circle of radius r

on a rough horizontal table. After completing one full trip around the circle the

speed of particle is halved. What is the coefficient of friction in terms of mass m,

radius r and initial velocity v0 ?

3 v02 2 v02
(A) (B)
16 gr 9 gr

9 v02 5 v02
(C) (D)
16 gr 16 gr

9. Particle A is moving in a horizontal plane with constant velocity V as shown.

Another particle B is moving in a circle with same speed V. At the moment when

A is diametrically opposite to B, the radius of curvature of B as seen by A will be:

(Radius of circle is R)

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R
(A) R (B)
2

(C) 2R (D) 4R

10. In a clock what is the time period of meeting of the minute hand and the second

hand?

60
(A) 59 sec (B) minutes
59

59
(C) minutes (D) none of these
60

11. A body moves in a circle of radius R having centre at origin, with an angular

velocity  in the x – y plane as shown in the figure. Another body moves parallel

 R 
to y – axis with constant velocity   . At time t = 0, both particles are at (R, 0).
 2 

The value of time t, when first body has velocity only along positive x – axis w.r.t.

the second body is:

 5 5
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
 6   3   6 

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12. A point moves on a circle of radius 2 meter and its speed depends on the

distance covered as v   S , the time taken by the particle in making the full

circle is:

(A) 2 sec (B) 3 sec

(C) 4 sec (D) none of these

13. Two different masses are connected to two strings as shown in the figure. Both

masses rotate about a central fixed point with angular velocity 10 rad/s on a

T1 / T2
smooth horizontal plane. The ratio of tension in the strings is:

m1  0.25 Kg m2  1.0 Kg R1  5 cm R2  10 cm

11 9
(A) (B)
9 8

8
(C) (D) None of these
9

14. A pendulum bob is swinging in a vertical plane such that its angular amplitude is

less than 90 . At its highest point, the string is cut. Which trajectory is possible for

the bob afterwards?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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15. Consider the following three statements:

[P] Any particle which moves in uniform circular motion (i, e. constant speed)

must have ZERO net force acting on it.

[Q] If a non – zero net force acts on a particle, the particle’s velocity w.r.t. inertial

frame will change.

[R] If frictional forces are present, Newton’s second law  F net  m a  is no


 

 

longer exactly true.

(A) All of the above are true (B) All are false

(C) Only [Q] is true (D) Only [R] is true

16. For the arrangement shown in the figure let a and T be the acceleration of the

blocks and tension in the string respectively. The string and the pulley are

frictionless and massless. Which of the graphs show the correct relationship

between a and T for the system in which sum of the two masses m1 and m2 is

constant.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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This section contains 4 questions. Q.17 to Q.20 carry 6 marks

each & zero for wrong answer.

OBJECTIVE MULTIPLE CORRECT

17. Which of the following statements is TRUE for a system comprising of two

bodies in contact exerting frictional force on each other:

(A) total work done by static friction on whole system is always zero.

(B) work done by static friction on a body is always zero

(C) work done by kinetic friction on a body is always negative

(D) total work done by internal kinetic friction on whole system is always

negative

18. A particle of mass m is at rest in a train moving with constant velocity with

respect to ground. Now the particle is accelerated by a constant force F0 acting

along the direction of motion of train for time t 0 . A girl in the train and a boy on

the ground measure the work done by this force. Which of the following are

INCORRECT?

(A) Both will measure the same work

(B) Boy will measure higher value than the girl

(C) Girl will measure higher value than the boy

(D) Data are insufficient for the measurement of work done by the force F0

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19. A smooth track in the form of a quarter circle of radius 6 m lies in the vertical
  
plane. A particle moves from P1 to P2 under the action of forces F1 , F2 and F3 .
 
Force F1 is always toward P2 and is always 20 N in magnitude. Force F2 always

acts horizontally and is always 30 N in magnitude. Force F3 always acts

tangentially to the track and is of magnitude 15 N. Select the correct alternative(s)

 
(A) work done by F1 is 120 J (B) work done by F2 is 180 J
 
(C) work done by F3 is 45 (D) F1 is conservative in nature

20. A particle of mass 2 kg is projected with an initial speed u  10 m / sec at an angle

  30 with the horizontal

(A) Total work done on the particle during the first half of the total time of flight

of the particle is (25)J .

(B) Total work done on the particle during the total time of flight of the particle is

0 J.

(C) Average power delivered to the particle during the first half of the flight is

(50) watt.

(D) The radius of curvature of the trajectory of the particle at the highest point of

the projectile is 7.5 m.

CHEMISTRY MARKS - 72

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This section contains 16 questions. Q.21 to Q.36 carry 3


marks each & -1 for wrong answer.

OBJECTIVE SINGLE CORRECT

21. In a chemical reaction

K2Cr2O7 + x H2SO4 + y SO2 


 K2SO4 + Cr2(SO4)3 + zH2O the values of

x, y, z are:

(A) 1, 3, 1 (B) 4, 1, 4

(C) 3, 2, 3 (D) 2, 1, 2

22. Which of the following information is not conveyed by a balanced chemical

equation?

(A) The ratio of the moles of the reactants and products involved in the chemical

reaction

(B) The ratio of the masses of the reactants and products involved in the

chemical reaction

(C) The rate of the reaction and the time taken for the completion of the reaction

(D) To prepare a known amount of product, the amount of reactant to be taken

can be calculated

23. When mercuric (II) oxide is heated, physical states of products are ________and

______:

(A) solid and liquid

(B) liquid and gas

(C) solid and gas

(D) gas and gas

24. Which of the following is not a neutralization reaction:

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(A) KOH + HCl 


 KCl + H2O

(B) CH3COOH + NH4OH 


 CH3COONH4 + H2O

(C) (CH3COO)2Pb + Na2S 


 PbS + 2CH3COONa

(D) Both (B) and (C)

25. Which of the following reactions should be called decomposition reaction:

(i) Cu  OH 2  s  
 CuO  s   H 2 O  l 

(ii) CH 4  g  
 C  s   2H 2  g 

(iii) 2H 2 O 
electric
current
 2H 2  g   O 2  g 

(iv) Cu  s   2AgNO3  aq  
 2Ag  s   Cu  NO3  aq 

(A) Reaction (i) only (B) Reaction (i) and (ii) only

(C) Reaction (i), (ii) and (iii) only (D) All reaction (i) to (iv)

26. If lead nitrate is heated then which gas will be evolved.

(A) NO2

(B) N2

(C) O2

(D) Both NO2 and O2

27. Observe the experiment carefully

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What type of residue will be formed after heating the test tube?

(A) Brown – Fe2O3 (B) White – SO2 & SO3

(C) Blue – FeO (D) Black – FeSO4

28. Which of the following reactions is an example of electrolytic decomposition?

(A) CaCO3  CaO  CO2 (B) 2 Al2O3  4 Al  3O2

(C) 2 AgBr  2 Ag  Br2 (D) All of the above

29. Which of the following plots is incorrect for given amount of an ideal gas?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

30.

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If the partition is removed, calculate the average molar mass of the sample,

Assume ideal behaviour.

5 10
(A) gm / mol (B) gm / mol
3 3

3
(C) gm / mol (D) 3 gm / mol
2

31. Which of the following plots is incorrect for given amount of an ideal gas?

T = constant T = constant

P P

(A) V (B) T

T = constant T = constant

log P log P

(C) log V (D) log T

32. To which of the following mixture, Dalton’s law is not applicable

(A) He and H2 gas mixture

(B) CO2 and CO gas mixture at room temperature

(C) Ammonia & Hydrogen chloride at room temperature

(D) None of these

33. According to graph, which is ture:-

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P T1
T2

(A) T1 > T2 (B) T1 < T2

(C) T1 = T2 (D) None of these

34. If V0 is the volume of a given mass of gas at 273 K at constant pressure, then

according to Charle's law, the volume at 10 C will be :

2
(A) 10 V0 (B) V0  10 
273

10 283
(C) V0  (D) V0
273 273

35. A 40 ml of a mixture of H 2 and O2 at 18 C and 1 atm pressure was sparked so

that the formation of water was complete. The remaining pure gas had a volume

of 10 ml at 18 C and 1 atm pressure. If the remaining gas was H 2 , the mole

fraction of H 2 in the 40 ml mixture is

(A) 0.75 (B) 0.5

(C) 0.65 (D) 0.85

36. Equal masses of ethane and hydrogen are mixed in an empty container at 25 C .

The fraction of the total pressure exerted by hydrogen is.

15 3 1 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
16 5 16 5

This section contains 4 questions. Q.37 to Q.40 carry 6 marks


each & zero for wrong answer.

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OBJECTIVE MULTIPLE CORRECT

37. Which of the following reaction is/are precipitation reaction/s:

(A) AgNO3  NaCl  AgCl  NaNO3

(B) Pb( NO3 ) 2  2 KI  PbI 2  2 KNO3

(C) FeCl3  3 NH 4OH  Fe(OH )3  3 NH 4Cl

(D) 2 KI  Cl2  2 KCl  I 2

38. The products of electrolysis of an aqueous solution of sodium chloride are:

(A) Na metal (B) NaOH

(C) H2 gas (D) Cl2 gas

39. For gaseous state at constant temperature which of the following plots is

correct?

PV PV

(A) V (B) P

P PV

(C) 1/V (D) V

40. In a closed rigid container, 3 mol of gas A and 1 mol of gas B are mixed at

constant temperature. If 1 mol of another gas C at same temperature is

introduced and all gases are considered to be non reacting, then

(A) Partial pressure of gases A and B remain unaffected due to introduction of

gas C .

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3
(B) Ratio of total pressure before and after mixing of gas ' C ' is .
5

(C) If the total pressure of gas mixture before introducing gas ' C ' is 20 atm,

then the total gas pressure after mixing ' C ' will be 25 atm.

(D) If data of option 'C' are used, then partial pressure of gas ' C ' will be 5 atm.

BIOLOGY MARKS - 72

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This section contains 16 questions. Q.41 to Q.56 carry 3

marks each & -1 for wrong answer.

OBJECTIVE SINGLE CORRECT


41. Floral features are mainly used in angiosperms identification because

(A) flowers are of various colours.

(B) flowers can be safely pressed.

(C) reproductive parts are more stable and conservative than vegetative parts.

(D) flowers are good materials for identification.

42. The mature seeds of plants such as gram and peas possess no endosperm

because

(A) these plants are not angiosperms.

(B) there is no double fertilization in them.

(C) endosperm is not formed in them.

(D) endosperm gets used up by the developing embryo during seed

development.

43 In flower (X), the gynoecium occupies the highest position while the other parts

are situated below it. The ovary in such flowers is said to be Y. Identify X and Y

and select the correct option.

X Y

(A) Epigynous Inferior

(B) Perigynous Superior

(C) Hypogynous Superior

(D) Perigynous Half-inferior

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44. The X is small and situated in a groove at one end of the endosperm. It consists

of one large and shield shaped cotyledon known as Y and a short axis with a

plumule and a Z. Identify X, Y and Z.

X Y Z

(A) Scutellum Embryo Radicle

(B) Embryo Scutellum Radicle

(C) Scutellum Radicle Embryo

(D) Radicle Embryo Scutellum

45. As secondary growth proceeds, in a dicot stem, the thickness of

(A) sapwood increases.

(B) heartwood increase.

(C) both sapwood and heartwood increases.

(D) both sapwood and heartwood remains the same.

46. Which of the following are present in monocot root?

(A) conjoint, collateral, open polyarch vascular bundle.

(B) exodermis, endarch, tetrarch closed vascular bundles.

(C) suberized exodermis, casparian strip, passage cells, cambium.

(D) suberized endodermis, polyarch xylem, pith.

47. A student was given a tissue to observe under the microscope. He observes the

tissue and concludes that the tissue is a type of simple plant tissue and provides

mechanical support to young stem and petiole of leaf. Identify the tissue.

(A) Parenchyma (B) Collenchyma

(C) Sclerenchyma (D) Xylem parenchyma

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48. In an experiment, a student cut a transverse section of young stem of a plant

which he has taken from his school garden. After observing it under the

microscope how would he ascertain whether it is a monocot stem or a dicot

stem?

(A) With the help of bulliform cells.

(B) With the help of casparian strips.

(C) With the help of vascular bundles.

(D) With the help of stomatal apparatus.

49. Which of the following statements describes pepsin?

(A) It begins the hydrolysis of proteins in the stomach.

(B) It helps stabilize fat-water emulsions.

(C) It splits maltose into monosaccharides.

(D) It is manufactured by the pancreas.

50. After surgical removal of an infected gallbladder, a person must be especially

careful to restrict dietary intake of

(A) starch. (B) protein.

(C) fat. (D) sugar.

51. If the atrioventricular node could be surgically removed from the heart without

disrupting signal transmission to the Purkinje fibers, what would be the effect?

(A) No apparent effect on heart activity would be observed.

(B) The heart rate would be decreased.

(C) Only the ventricles would contract.

(D) Atria and ventricles would contract at about the same time.

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52. Why is the velocity of blood flow the lowest in capillaries?

(A) The capillary walls are not thin enough to allow oxygen to exchange with the

cells.

(B) The total surface area of the capillaries is larger than the total surface area of

the arterioles.

(C) The diastolic blood pressure is too low to deliver blood to the capillaries at a

high flow rate.

(D) Capillaries are far from the heart, and blood flow slows as distance from the

heart increases.

53. A person with a tidal volume of 450 mL , a vital capacity of 4, 000 mL , and a

residual volume of 1, 000 mL would have a potential total lung capacity of

(A) 1, 450 mL . (B) 4, 000 mL .

(C) 4, 450 mL . (D) 5,000 mL.

54. Human plasma proteins include which of the following?

I. fibrinogen

II. hemoglobin

III. immunoglobulin

(A) I only (B) II only

(C) I and III only (D) II and III only

55. Air rushes into the lungs of humans during inhalation because

(A) the rib muscles and diaphragm contract, increasing the lung volume.

(B) pressure in the alveoli increases.

(C) gas flows from a region of lower pressure to a region of higher pressure.

(D) pulmonary muscles contract and pull on the outer surface of the lungs.

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56. Blood entering a capillary bed of a vertebrate was measured for the pressures

exerted by various factors.

Arterial End of Venous End of

Capillary Bed Capillary Bed

Hydrostatic pressure 10 mm Hg 14 mm Hg

Osmotic pressure 26 mm Hg 26 mm Hg

PO2 100 mm Hg 42 mm Hg

PCO 2 40 mm Hg 46 mm Hg

For this capillary bed, which of the following statements is correct?

(A) The pH is lower on the arterial side than on the venous side.

(B) Oxygen is taken up by the erythrocytes within the capillaries.

(C) The osmotic pressure remains constant due to carbon dioxide compensation.

(D) Fluids will leave the capillaries on the arterial side of the bed and re-enter on

the venous side.

This section contains 4 questions. Q.57 to Q.60 carry 6


marks each & zero for wrong answer.
OBJECTIVE MULTIPLE CORRECT

57. Which one of the following characteristics is not related to gynoecium?

(A) It is the female reproductive part of the flower.

(B) It is composed of stamens.

(C) Stigma is usually at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for

pollen grains.

(D) Each ovary has only one ovule attached to a flattened, cushion like

placenta.

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58. Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect about epidermal tissue

system?

(A) It forms the inner-most covering of the whole plant body and comprises

epidermal cells, stomata and the epidermal appendages - the trichomes and

hairs.

(B) Epidermal cells are parenchymatous with a small amount of cytoplasm

lining the cell wall and a large vacuole.

(C) Epidermis is often covered with a waxy thick layer called the cuticle which

prevents the loss of water.

(D) Epidermal tissue system contain vascular bundle, root hair, stem hair,

stomata.

59. The blood level of which component most important in controlling human

respiration rate?

(A) H  concentration (B) nitrogen

(C) oxygen (D) carbon dioxide

60. Which of the following is correct for a blood pressure reading of 130 / 80 ?

(A) The systolic pressure is 130.

(B) The diastolic pressure is 80.

(C) The blood pressure during heart contraction is 80.

(D) The blood pressure during heart relaxation is 130.

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