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The document contains various physics problems related to motion, forces, and energy, including examples of uniformly and non-uniformly accelerated motion. It also discusses concepts like centripetal acceleration, energy conservation, and the behavior of particles in different scenarios. Additionally, there are references to chemistry concepts, including bonding and reaction properties.

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Practice Paper 1

The document contains various physics problems related to motion, forces, and energy, including examples of uniformly and non-uniformly accelerated motion. It also discusses concepts like centripetal acceleration, energy conservation, and the behavior of particles in different scenarios. Additionally, there are references to chemistry concepts, including bonding and reaction properties.

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The velocity of the body at B is A (Vertical Circle) 8B (given, 2 =14m,g= 10 mistland = 1.41) (8) 167 mis (h10.gms (©) 198 mss (0) 21.979) ‘The co-ordinates of a particle moving in x yplane are given by: x=2+44y=314 82. The motion of he particle is (@) non-unitormly accelerated (©) uniformly accelerated having motion along a straightline. (©) uniform motion along a staightlin. (©) uniformly accelerated havi Bs ing motion along a parabolic ‘Aman carrying a monkoy on his shoulder does eyling smoothly on a creular wacko radius 9m in 3 minutes. The magnitude ofcentipetal acceleration of monkey i (in mis) and completes 120 revoluions © son? ms-2 © an2ms-2 (©) 20, ©) sreoon ms {or First Step (Group-3a.-2026 Ta (code) Papert maple cat in re ures, Te he, tne we ro ways as son ar econ Me /A body of mass 50 kg is ited to a height of 20 m rom the around in erent wa oases etn nea era ess ee" Case-2— Along the ramp @an @12 Ove (2:4 bale jible mass as shown in. 8. Two blocks A and & with mass 4 kg and € ka respecively are conmected by a stretched spring eats ie a ra ‘gure, When wo blocks are releasad simultaneously, thetnital acceleration of B is 1.5 ms towat accele! Fe ve Medical IITJEF Foundatd It Spis distance mo ‘Sp iscistance maved beween A particle is projected rom the base of a cone with u caneandsetsganatteste lane mntnichege am Tes for First Step (Group 384-208 THA (CoueA) Papert roving with constant speed vo while rotating anticlockwise with angular 5 433. A tying disc of radius ris moving with constant speed vo, ‘0 Ara.A 004 Balog rvature of curve at the instants 47. The magnitude of acceleration of point A at the as shown below. Radius of cur Find n. 414. Four uniorm round objects of same radii are released from same level on a sufficiently rough inclined plane. They all start ‘oling simultaneously. Match the two list. Os bis @IRing [()] Takes minimum time to reach botiom = [@)][Takes maximum time to reach bottom low sphera|(3)|Reaches botom with maximumfinear speed [e[Soicsphere_|[@)|Reacres botom with minimuniangulafspeed ‘otational kinetic energy < translational eferg) P-24.5,0~6).R -6).5~013.5) 2.4,5),9-(6),R + @)S +) P-0.3.5,0- “A a. coven kash ea : Medical; IIT-JEE|Foundations Kas e wt Tor First Step (Group-28.).2028 11a (code-A) Papert Rie ae . as Cone on it Surfaces are stare Pl iter’ ey sytem having to eck A miseries intr eseeee a [_Jftistr = KPr]iaa=245 jo fall the ‘Term Test fr Fst Step (Group-384 2026 T1A (Code-A) Papert “wo bus stops A and B are located on a straight road ata separation of, A bus stars from rest fom A at un 416, Two bus siops A an 2 Horm acco, rs? for ime and then elas uniformly with retardation of 4 mis fr time 10s and comes to stop at 8, Listy mentors parameters while List gives values in I units. Match the to lists. a List List et (a0 QF @20 (R) Maximum speed (3) 40 (S) Average speed (4) 60 x0 A) (P) +A): + BIR) > 6): (S) + (2) (B) (P) > 2):(Q) > 4): (R) > 3); (S) + (2) » ©) P) + RQ > A): (R) + @):(S) + (4) (0) (P) + (4); (Q) > 4); (R) + (3); (S) +6) 2 Peation ola parle atan instars given by a() ==, Here, x and aren Sl uns, List mentons some parameters while : Usstgner asin Sun nae an Ste Lise 5 Memeai=0 a2 SE Gismcass aA (Atraton nar at ad oe © disereesovrcin te inenal font tio t= (9 + | oj q BO =O) +5) (0:15) + 4) iS) — (4) BO +Q@q > = : OP We sem ee 2+ 2h + MiKR) + (8) + 6) O°) 5 s@:—R) > M8) +) Bea 418. Correct statement(s) among the following isiare (@) When wavelength of incident photon is halved, kinetic (B) With inerease, i ‘energy of photo electrons becomes more than double in. nereases in Pho photo electc effect experiment leewons have ki ; | photo ok (© Sega pont nde of ni finden ©) Eject ec ener intensity of incident Hat: PRON current fect effect jnetic eneray ranging fom 419. Hydrogen bonding plays a cental ole in the flowing phenomens. nitropheno! {@) kee fats in water (©) oNivor! ion of acetic a (© Ammonia has a tiangular pyramidal suture (©) Dirmerisation of ac enol is more volatile han P cid in benzene 20. Among the following, intensive propertyies) is/are @) Volume (©) Temperature (8) Retracive index (©) Enthalpy a The ratio = forthe reaction : catig nea, @ yar (RT os zs an 22. vihch othe tlawing is irae ein dd Ex Foundations (@U>Na>ug @ Mo>na>ui ’ (0) Na>Mg>Li (0) Na>Li> Mg 23. Wiich is comect balanced form of chemical equation depicted in igure given below? ® Element Q & $ 0@0O 140 +30 Pressey (09224309. 205 4 \ section 25 one tcog ats epsed ered tobe vue becomes 1. menaied a Therata cfu of GO anwar of Oat STP i is compressed isothermally and reversibly p 2, 26. ye work done on the system when five moles of an ideal gas at 300 K is comp Sing : value of a (rounded off to the nearest integer is, original volume (R= 2 cal mot Kis. keal. Th fa (ro 227. Consider the following curve showing the variation of Z versus P. ‘ 4 2 tz ; 4 5 >— 2,3,4 and 5 are the diferent samples of {Gases taken atthe Same temperature. The labelled gas which has maximum value constant’ is 7 Re nce mplcules fom te folowing which ae exceptions t octet rule is__ Pz, N02, HoSOs, BF, CHa, SIF, Cl0z,PCls, Ber7, Calg, CHCly’ CBr *°- tte unceraintyin velociy andpeeon of tinge Paci space ere, 2-4 1028 Gm sl) and 10-7 (my respecively ‘The mass ofthe paricle in gis. (Nediestintegep (Given sh=6.526 x 10-%4 35) 30. 40:mL sample of 0. N solution of Hct is adel to 20 mL of0.3 M aq! NH3 solulion, What is the 298 K? Given that kb of His 2 10-5 BH of the resulting solution at Take fog 2= 0.3) 31. Match the following species wit the Sectionsy Cortesponding conjugate acid and choose the be soe choose the correct option, A) P2:095;R 435-44 © P42.Q supe, (©) P32:045:R 43:5 42 ee aoe HOR 1:5 45 or First Step (GrOup-284)-2028 T1A (Code-A) Papert Se ns of AS given in List with the processes given in Listl and choose th the correct option. a el ee Sa zs =a eatrormal proce a Se Samanta ewrcess on I] Bay ra reverse abate Proc Bet TiS fora revere wochore TOGA | ; ‘and T ——-apate process wire PW a S faseania f+nGmnB Fg eH - > ange J Sys fra reverie soenOre process 1.3.45 (P= 2;Q= 43) R = 1,5)5- 12 (EP =1.2:Q-4,5,R=3,4;5 2.4 33. a 4 21Q = 3.5: = 35:5 (B) P BR - 2513-29 (0) P=3.40~ 1 +3,5;5-2 2:82.38 4 ue Ld} WP -23:Q-FR- 48-124 P+ 4Q+15R (0) P=1.5:0-2.4R ~ 3,4;5-5 ()P45:9-3.5R-h y 2. Elecronic onfguaon of sme lamens is ven ins aie fe tlectonie configuration wih e in enthalpy and % aa ae a x 7 a a tee ~ 232 op8 . [rae Js. 80 = A) P 4:05; 42:5 43, (9) P42;93;R44;5 45 ‘rm Test or Fst Step (Group-28 35. 38, a. 9.2026 TIA (Code-A) Papert ta={a,b, e048 (1, 2,3) then which ofthe folowing sets of ordered pars are notrelavon from Ato B? ©) ((.2),(6,3). (4,19) {@.2,.3) (0) (1), (6,2), 8,0) (©)(@,2).0,3).0,0) Leta, B are roots of the equation x2 +bx +¢=0 then ja-a| = Pte (8) ap] = rae Oats = 20 (O) a+ pP=P 420 “There are 20 questions in a question paper. no two students solve the same combination of questions but solve equal number ‘ofquestons then the maximum numberof students who appeared in the examination is, 09 2004 ©) 2c © %i9 Om nt ‘Sections The shad region inte given gues cc-att al lc @) An(uc) (A (Bncy © 4-@v0) (©) AUBag, ‘The ave inverse of ris : ale 5-71 5471 ©@s+7 ()-5-71 Meine ——4, where x <2 <%, then 80(1an?x—cosy) is equal to wis @1 (©) 108 (©) 109 L Ma+2,2a+ 1,42-1 arein arithmetic progression, then the value ofais a @ ©@3 os oqU) = 40,04) =12,r(B) = 18 and (AB) =20 hen n(Av 8), where Us tho universal st is {AN & HM of we postive numbers be 9 &4 then their GM is 8 0~ jthenthe value oftan®@ + stan4e—64tan%o + stan?0 + 25s equal to oc Ft 109 (CTOUP-384)-2028 TIA (Code-A) Papert f:R + Ris given as fx) = 4x2 + 2, then value of (1) equals “Te number of iangles that can be formed by using 8 points on acitle, is the ro0ts of equation 5x2 — 7x + k= 0 are reciprocal to each other, then value of kis 48. Match the function given in List with their range given in List, + Uist) |-_ ise = = S9n(x) ao.) nes ef etal | @ [i 1 = jee J} (eyes. wee (8) MP)- O19 - 2-H) -@ @e- ce meta ©) PF) -@:@- AR) - @() -@) yy ~ IQ) =) - nae oto LUT ZJEE Foun Patel of List. (P14) denote the power eto the set A) tl numberof subsets f(A U Bis €3.-2, 28) isequalio N=2.2) subset) of An Ha Hessble subset) of @— A) are [aia Then the conectopton 4 wr + BR) ~ 4s). (,2) 90 -anq = OR) ®) B19 4,2) \e ee (croup-384)-2026 TIA (CoderA) Papert “Ter Test for Fits Step ( ‘51. iforent words are being formed by arranging the eters of ‘ticionary. Match ist with ist \ ust [Polite number of ways in which the consonants occurs in alphabet order is (oe [ite numberof words in which no wo Aare togethers [@fs0s ((3) 660 (@)|The number ofwords in which atTeast one vowel between the two consonants. [G)][The number of ways in which nether wo A'S nor wo R's comes together [(4)|200 Jfelb42. (4) )=(2)(Q)=(4)(R)--(): (8) =) (©) ()= (=): (R) (2); (8) +04) (8) (P)-- (1); (Q)~ (2 R) +8); (S) + (4) (0) (P) +(2);(Q) =): (R) +2); (S) +B) v the word ARRANGE: All the words obtained are writen ny,

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