0% found this document useful (0 votes)
30 views11 pages

Midsem 2024-2025

The document outlines the mid-semester examination schedule for various B.Tech. programs at the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, covering subjects such as Real Analysis and Calculus, Computer Programming, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, and Classical Physics. Each subject includes specific instructions, question formats, and marks distribution. The examination is set for September 2024 and includes a variety of question types, including multiple-choice, problem-solving, and theoretical questions.

Uploaded by

Naresh
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
30 views11 pages

Midsem 2024-2025

The document outlines the mid-semester examination schedule for various B.Tech. programs at the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, covering subjects such as Real Analysis and Calculus, Computer Programming, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, and Classical Physics. Each subject includes specific instructions, question formats, and marks distribution. The examination is set for September 2024 and includes a variety of question types, including multiple-choice, problem-solving, and theoretical questions.

Uploaded by

Naresh
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 11

Rajiv Gandhi Institute Of Petroleum Technology, Jais

Mid Semester Examination (AI 2024-25 / Odd/ Sem -I)


B.Tech. in CSE, IDD(AI), MC, IT, CSD, EE. EV
REAL ANALYSIS AND CALCULUS (MA111)
Time : 9AM - 11AM
23 -September -2024 Total Marks : 30

Instructions.
i) Answer all the questions.
ii) Symbols have their usual
meanings.
iii) Calculator is NOT allowed.
iv) For questions having more than one part,
answers are to be written together
in continuity.

Label the following statements (i)-(vi) as TRUE/FALSE only, no justification is


Correct answer carries 1 mark. No negative marking for wrong needed.
answers. (1 x 6)
i) For any two real numbers x and y withx#0,
there is an integer n such that
nx > y. T
ii) Every bounded above subset of R contains its supremum.T
(iü) Sum of two divergent sequences can be convergent.
iv) If n’00
lim x, =l,then lim xn?41 =+1. F
n’00

(-1)" is a conditionally convergent series. T


M=1

i ) Every continuous functionf :R +R is bounded. F


Z Let n
t+
+
n2+1 n²+2 n2+n n=1,2, 3, . . . .
Check the convergence of the sequence 4n} and find its limit if exists. (4)

3. i) Check the convergence of the series n=1 Vn+1-Vn-1 (3)

ii) Let un > 0for all n =1,2,3,.. .. T 4n is convergent, then check whether

n=1
n2024 15 Convergent or not. (2)

ALet f: [1,3]’ Rbe such that f(x) =x*.Usee-odefinition to show that X2


lim f(x) = 4. (3)
5. Areal valued function f is continuous on [0.2] and f(0) =f(2). Prove that there exists
at least a point cin (0, 1] such that f(c) = flc +1). (3)

2x if x¬Q
6)Show that the function f(x) = is continuous at x =1only. Give
3-x ifxER\Q.
an example of afunction g:R’Rwhich is continuous only at three points. (3+2)
C2 Cn
=0where Co, Ci,.. ., Cy are real, show that the equation
n+1
Co + C1x+cx+ + Cnx=0has at least one real root between 0 and 1. (4)

- END
of
Rajiv Gandhi Institute Petroleum TechnoloMid/gy, Semester
B. Tech. CSE/CSD/IT/DD/M&C Eng9 Odd Semester Jais, Amethi
Examination
2024 -25
Subject CS 101
Computer Programming
Time 2 hrs
Full Marks 30

Note: Attempt all questions. COiespondingmarks are


Use of scientific
written beside.
calculators
is allowed.

Section A: (3X5=15]
In question 1-4, use only "main"
function to Complete the task No other function should be
used.

X. WAP to take an integer from the


user and print the number (count) of
integer. digits in that
2. WAP to print the following pattern
where number of rows is a user entered value.

3WAP to find if a number is prime or not.


A. WAP to find the second largest
number in an integer array provided by a user. Let
the size of the array be 6.
5. WAP to print the Fibonacci
sequence up to a given number (user input) using
recursion.

Section B:

1What are preprocessor directives? What is the output of the


following code:[3+1]
#include<stdio h>
#define SQUARE(n) nn
void main( )

int j:
j= 64/ SQUARE (4):
printf ("j = %d". j);

What is apointer? For the given code snippet: [1 +3]


34
int arr| |l| {
1011yl2,13 (2.2,

30, 31, 32y 33 int ("p)[4]=arr;


int "a-&arr[0][0]:

Access the "arr" elements: 11, 22, 32. Using pointer p and a.

3. What are the different data types of c programming language.


Write in detail. [3]
A. What are the looping statements used in C? Explain with
an example. [3]
3. Write about differences between ternary operator and
if-else statement. [1]
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of
Course & Code
End| SemesterPet roleum
InorganicExamination
&Physical
Technology
Full Marks
30 Chemistry (CY121)
Date
Time
27/02 SHours
ep/2024
MUST write your answers in the answer-sheet
Allthe questions (Total FOUR) are compulsory.
SEQUENTIALLY as provided in the question paper.

Questionl(Q-1) contains 10 MCQ type questions (A)and each one carries 1 mark.
Q4A.
Bond order of CO and C0+ is:
(a) 3 & 3.5 (b) 2.5 & 3.0
(c) 3.5 & 3 (d) 3 & 2.5
1B.
Ifcrystal field splitting energy for an octahedral complex (Ao) is greater than pairing energy (P) then
the metal complex formed will be:
(a) Low-Spin (b) High-Spin (c) Both Low-Spin & High- (d) Ao and P are not
Complex Complex Spin Complexes can form related to each other
1C.
Which one is paramagnetic?
(a) CO (b) CN (c) NO

A-1D.
Which of the following complexes shows zero crystal field
stabilization energy?
(a) [Co(H,0),³+ (b) [Fe(H;0).P: (c) [Co(H;0)%|P* (d) [Mn(H;0)6|
QE.
Which of the following d orbitals take part in the octahedral complex with d'sp³
hybridisation?
(a) dyy, dyz (b) dz, d,?y² (d) d,z, dz

Q-1F.
How many unpaired electrons are present in (CoFG* complex?
4 (b) zero (c) 2 (d) 3

Q1G.
What does LCAO stand for in molecular bonding ?
Limited Combination (c) Light Combination ( Linear Combination
(a) Laborious Cuisine (b) of Atomic Orbital of Acute Orbital
of Atomic Orbital of Atomic Orbital
Q1H.
Which hybridization schemeis most appropriate Tor the central atom in SO:?

(b) sp
(c) sp'd (d) spd

stretching
What is the order of carbonyl
(ii) [Ir(Co)6|}* and (iv) Free
CO. frequencies in the species- () [Mn(CO)6|*, (i) (Os(CO).|t,
i>ii> ii> iv (b) ii > ii>i>iy (c) i>ii>ii> iv
(a) (d) i>ii= ii> iv

Q4J.
Predict the hybridization of Fe(CO)s ?
(a dsp' (b) sp' (c) d'sp (d) dsp

() There are three possible structures of CI3. Which one is correct and why?

() Draw the MO diagrams for N and CO molecules.


2+4
Q3
Draw the crystal field splitting diagram for [CoC and calculate CFSE.
The magnetic moment of [Co(H;0)%| complex is found to be higher than the calculated spin-only
magnetic moment (us). Explain the observation using Crystal Field Theory.
(i) Absorption spectrum of [TiH;0)6}* shows
peak and its One broad peak and unsymmetrical. Explain the origin of
unsymmetrical nature.
2+2+3
Q-4
State the Effective Atomic Number (EAN) rule or 18 electron rule for organometallic complexes. State
the stability of the
following complexes by invoking EAN Tule
(a) [Mn(C0)]*. (b) Cr(CO)6, (c) V(Co),.
Draw the MO diagram of
(jiD) Arrange the IR stretching(Co(NHs)6}
frequencies incomplex
increasing order with suitable reason for terminal and bridged
metal carbonylcomplexes.
2+2+3

-THANK YoU--
Institute of Petroleum Jais, Amethi
Rajiv Gandhi Technology,
B. Tech. Mid Semester (odd Semester) Examination 2024-25
Subject: Classical Physics (PYI11) FullMarks: 30
Time: 2 hours
Allquestions are compulsory.
their usual meanings.
Unless specified, symbols have
Use of scientific calculators is allowed. L6x 10" C; k¡ = kg
x 10:34 J.s; m= 9.l x 10-3 kg; e =] 1.38 x102551J/K; m, = 1.67 x10"
h=6.63
|1|
oxi.show that w=x¼ where IS aconstant vector. r is a position vector.
Oor) Show that r"; = (n+3)r7
|21

in a cylindrical
which are the unit vectors along the o. o and z-axis. respectively,
Determine ep, e and ¬, point P in the
shown in Figure 1. Then show that the nposition vector () of any |2+1|
coordinate system (p, o, z) as
system can be expressed as r= pe, +z¬,.
cylindrical coordinate

Figure I
their coordinates (x,
spherical coordinate system withspherical
cartesian coordinate and conditions/
A three-dimensional rectangular Figure 2. Describe/draw the surface with the given
in
y, z) and (r, 0, ) are shown
restrictions:
ranges of (r, 0, 6)] (2]
[draw single surface which satisfies all these
-/4 & 4<r <9 & =0 to 4

Figure 2

coordinate system)
S'-frame (x' y' z' coordinate system) is rotating with respect to a fixed S-frame (X Y Z system)
A system). The angular velocity of the S'-frame (x' y'e'
having the same origin (i.e., S-frame is an inertial
-tj' + (2t + 4)k. The position vector ofa moving
relative to the S-frame (XYZ system) is given by =2tT of
by Y= (t² + 1)1- 6t + 4K. Find out velocity
particle at time e" as observed in the xyz system is giVen 1. (1,'and k are the unit vectors in the S'-frame
time t=
the particle relative to the XYZ coordinate system at (21
(x'y' z' coordinate system)).

5. A block of mass m' is sliding on the wedge of mass (Figure 3). The wedge alsoslides along a horizontal
surface. Neglect friction.
W Find the Degrees of freedom of the system
[1|
( Find the generalized coordinates |1|
1
Ai)Meñtion the type of constraints |1|
(iy Write the constraints equations |1|

Figure 3
6 Alever ABC has weights WËand W2 at distances 'aj' and 'a:' from the fixed support B(Figure 4). Find out the
necessary and sufficient conditions for the equilibrium us ing the PRINCIPLE OF VIRTUAL WORK. (21
W, W,
B

A C
a

Figure 4
Z A particle of mass m" is projected with initial velocity *u" at angle "a" with the horizontal. Write down the
Lagrangian equation of motion. Using Lagrange's equations of motion shows that the path followed by the
projectile can be expressed by the equation: |3|
1
y=* tan a-2iu cos a)²b

8. Aparticle of mass "m' isconfined to the cylindrical surface as shown in the Figure 5subject to a force F= -kY.
The distance of the particle from the center "0 is 'r and k' is a constant number. The radius of the cylinder is
"p".Consider acylindrical coordinate (p, ¢. z) centered at origin "0.
(i) Find out the potential and express the Lagrangian (L) in terms of (p. $,.z) [2|
(ii) Find out the momentum conjugate and express the Hamiltonian |2

p=R

Figure 5 m,

Figure 6

OR

CPwo masses mand m are suspended over a frictionless pulley of radius " and connected by an inextensible
string of constant length f° (Figure 6).
Express the Hamiltonian 121
Obtain the equation of motion. (21

2
Briefly explain what are the cyclic coordinates. Then prove that the generalized momentum corresponding to a
cyclic coordinate is conserved. |21
10/The energy (e) distribution of the identical gas that follows the classical Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution, is
(TkpT)3/2
2N ¬[/e-e/kgTde where n(a)de is the number of molecules between energy [ and
expressed as, n([)d[ =
etd[
From the above expression of n(e)de in this classical system, describe the expression of velocity (v)
distribution n(v)dv of these gas molecules between the velocity range vto v+dv. [1|
Calculate the most probable velocity (") fromthe obtained equation. (2]
Find out the most probable velocity ("p) and RMS (the root-mean-square) velocity (Prms) of hydrogen
molecules (consider atomic mass) at 100°C. (2|

Useful formulas
Spherical coordinate system
10T 1
Gradient:
r sin -e
1 1dvg
Divergence: ¼:i=(rv,) +rsin 0 Oe (sin vg)+ rsin 8d

1
Curl: xi= r sin lo (sin v) - +L r lsin 0

1
Laplacian: sin 6) (r sin 6)2 a¢2
r² sin 0 00
+

Cylindrical coordinate system

Gradient: 1 ßT
ôp dz

Divergence: 7-=1
pôp
(pv,) + pôRe.+
Curl:
Txi=(-),+
( ) e +1(oug) -
Laplacian: 1 8²T
+
dz2
Jais, Amethi- Uttarol
Rajiv Gandhi Institute Petroleum Technology
Pradesh-229 304, India

Mid Semester Examination. 2023-24 (1 Year)

Biology
[BY101]
Date: 04.10.2024
Duration: 2 hr

Read the following instructions carefully


compulsory.
The question paper consists of three sections namely A, Band C. All sections are
are compulsory.
" Section A(0bjective type):6 questions and each question carry 2 marks. All
question carries 4 marks.
Section B (Short answer type): Ans any 3 out of 4given questions. Each
question carries6 marks.
" Section C(Long answer type): Ans any 1 out of 2given questions. Each
SECTION-A
(All questions are compulsory)
and Rare true, but R is not the correct
Qy Which of the following organelles is primarily B. Both A
responsible to produce ATP in eukaryotic cells? explanation ofA.
A. Nucleus CMitochondrion C. A is true, but R is false.
B. Ribosome D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
D. Ais false, but R is true.
Q2) Assertion (A): SDS-PAGE is a technique used to 04Assertion (A): Bioinformatics is essential for
separate proteins based on their molecular bioengineering and biology for engineers as it
weight by providing them with a uniform provides tools for managing and analyzing
negative charge. biological data, facilitating advancements in
Reason (R): In SDS-PAGE, Smaller proteins various fields such as genomics and drug
migrate faster through the gel matrix than larger development.
proteins due to their charge-to-mass ratio. Reason (R): Robotics and automation in biology
Options: primarily focus on physical tasks in laboratories
A. Both A andR are true, and R is the correct and do not contribute to computational analysis,
explanation of A. which is the core of bioinformatics.

B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct Options:


A. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct
explanation of A. explanatior of A.
C. A is true, butR is false. B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct
D. A is false, but R is true. explanation of A.
C. Ais true, but R is false.
D. Ais false, but R is true.
Q,3) Assertion (A): A synthetic a-helix protein
designed by engineering students, consisting of Q5) Which of the following statements correctly
72 amino acids, has atotal length of 120 A, given describes a characteristic of monosaccharides?
that the pitch of the helix is 5.4 . A. They can be hydrolyzed into simpler sugars.
Reason (R): The number of turns in the helix can 5. They are composed of two or more sugar units
be calculated as the number of amino acids
linked by glycosidic bonds.
divided by 3.6, which results in 20 coupC. They contain at least one
carbonyl group and
turns.
multiple hydroxyl groups.
Options: D. They are typically solid at room temperature and
A. Both A and R are true, and Ris the correct
have high molecular weight. P.T.0.]
explanation of A.
Q.6) Amino acids generallyexistin the form of Zwitter SECTION-C
contain: Answer any 1 out of 2 questions
ions. This means they
acidic -COOH prou
A. basic -NH2 group and Q41) Explain the structure, types, and biological
acidic -C00-
B. the basic-*NH3 group and group significance of carbohydrates.
group
C. basic -NH2 and acidic -H*
acidic -+NH3 groun
D.basic -C00- group and
Q12) Aprotein is titrated as shown in Figure 1 below,
SECTION-B and consists of the following amino acids: D, E, H,
Answer any 3 out of4 questions R,and K, with pka values of 3.0, 4.0, 6.0, 10.0, and
12.0, respectively (with the pa values for the NH:
and COOH being 10.0 and 2.0, respectively).
need for
Q) Define Bioinformatics. What is the
bioengineering and biology for engineers?
(2+2] 14 end point
pH of 11.6
0.8) Differentiate between: (1x4] 12
i. an animal cell and a plant cell. 10
ii. prokaryotic and eukaryoticcells.
ii. nucleotide and a nucleoside. ¿ 8 pH at Ve= 7.0
iv. bacteria and viruses.
6 end point
pH of 6.8
.9) What are amino acids, and how are they 4
classified? Identify following amino acids
given below. (2+2] 2 Veg =25ml

10 20 30 40 50
OH oH
p NH, NH, VNaOH (mL)
Fig.1
OH OH
NH Give the answer tofollowing question based on
NH,
R above figure

a) Whatwill be the net charge at pH 0, 3.2, 7.3, and


.10) Consider an a helix structure that is 45 amino 12.4? [0.75x4]
acids long. Using the given parameters:
Isoelectric
b) Draw the structure and calculate
[2+2] point of that protein? (2+1]
i. C=0 group is hydrogen-bonded to the N-H
group 4 residues away [CO(n) to NH(n+4)].
ii. The structure repeats itself every 5.4 Å
along
the helix axis (pitch).
ji. There are 3.6 amino acids per turn of the
helix.
iv. The rise per amino acid along the helix axis is
1.5 Å.
Based on the statements above, answer the
following questions:
a) How many turns does the a helix make?
b) What is the total length of the helix?

You might also like