Maths N Chem Q.paper
Maths N Chem Q.paper
Maths N Chem Q.paper
Mathematics
Q.1
Q.2
1
4
1
cos 2
2
If
(b) 0
1
3
2
k
k
3
3
2 0,
1
(b) cos 7
(c)
1
cos 2
2
(d)
1
2
(c) cos 53
(c) 1
(c) 3
Q.7
3a
3 a
(a) 0
Q.6
(c) 4.
3 cos 23 sin 23
(a) 1
Q.5
3 a
3 a
sin 2
6
(a) cos 43
Q.4
(b) 3.
cos 2
(a)
Q.3
3a
3 a
(b) a (b 2 c 2 ) c(a 2 b 2 )
(d) None of these
4
5
(b)
1
3
(c)
2
3
(d)
4
3
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Q.8
The determinant
(a)
3
6
10
Q.9
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
3
6
is not equal to
1
3
6
(b)
2
3
4
1
2
3
1
3
6
(c)
1
1
1
2
5
9
1
3
6
(d)
1
3
6
(b) t 2 2 At G 2 0
(d) None of these
2
5
6
7
10
17
(b)
10
17
16
27
(d)
17
27
(b) a 3 3ab
(c)
1
5
(c) a 3 3ab
(d) a 3 3ab
1 1
,3 ,.................... will be
2 3
(b) 3
1
5
(c) 1/10
(d) 10.
sin 70 cos 40
cos 70 sin 40
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(a) 1
Q.14
1
1
1
(b)
a
b
c
(c)
(d)
1
2
a2
b2
c2
(a) a 2 b 2 c 2
(c) (a b)(b c)(c a )
(b) ac bd
a c
b d
(c) ad bc 0
(d)
(c) 2
(d) 1 / 2
(b) 1
1
and lies in the fourth quadrant, then cos
10
Q.17 If tan
(a) 1 / 11
Q.18 If
cos sin
(a)
Q.19
(b) 1 / 11
(b)
2 cos
log 3 512
log 4 3
log 3 8
log 4 9
(a) 7
2 sin , then
(c)
10 / 11
(d)
10 / 11
2 sin
log 2 3
log 8 3
log 3 4
log 3 4
(b) 10
(c) 2 cos
(d) 2 cos
(c) 13
(d) 17
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Q.20 If p
2 sin
cos
, and q
, then
1 cos sin
1 sin
(a) pq 1
(b) p 1
(c) q p 1
(d) q p 1
Chemistry
Atomic masses of some elements
Sodium : 23
Oxygen : 16,
Nitrogen : 14
Sulphur : 32
Aluminium : 27
Copper : 63.5
Carbon : 12,
Phosphorus : 31,
Barium : 137.3
Hydrogen : 1
Chlorine : 35.5,
Iron : 55.8
(b) Cl
(c) Br
(d) I
Q.42 As one moves along a given row in the periodic table, ionization energy:
(a) increases from left to right
(c) first increases, then decreases
(b) Na Mg 2 Ne F O 2
(d) Na Mg 2 F O 2 Ne
(b) p-block
(c) d-block
(d) f-block
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(b) actinides
(d) transition elements
(b) sp 2
(c) sp 3
(d) dsp 2
Q.47 Which of the following pairs has both members from the same group of the
periodic table?
(a) Mg Ba
(b) Mg Cu
(c) Mg K
(d) Mg Na
Q.48 Elements in which 4f orbitals are progressively filled are called as:
(a) lanthanides
(c) inert gases
(b) actinides
(d) transition elements
Q.49 Two containers A and B contain the same gas. If the pressure, volume and
absolute temperature of the gas in A are twice as compared to those of B and if
the mass of the gas in B is xg, the mass of gas in A will be:
(a) 4 x g
(b)
x
g
2
(c) 2 x g
(d)
Q.50 The geometry and type of hybrid orbital present about the central atom in BF3
is:
(a) linear, sp
(c) tetrahedral, sp 3
Q.51 The type of hybridization that can explain the bonding in C 2 H 4 is:
(a) sp 3
(b) sp 3d
(c) sp 2
(d) dsp 3
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(a) sp
of these
(b) sp 2
(c) sp 3
(d) None
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 5
Q.54 In the equation PV nRT , which one cannot be the numerical value of R ?
(a) 8.31 10 7 erg K 1 mol1
(c) 8.31 J K 1 mol 1
Q.55 A mass of neon occupies 400 mL at 100C. The volume at 0C, the pressure
remaining constant, is:
(a) 293 mL
(b) 307 mL
(c) 239 mL
(d) 300 mL
Q.56 A cylinder contains 0.3 mole of N 2 , 0.1 mole of O 2 and 0.1 mole of He. The
total pressure of the gases is 1 atm. The partial pressure of O 2 in mm (Hg) is :
(a) 152
458
(b) 304
(c) 380
(d)
Temp (K)
(a) Daltons law
Lussacs law
(d)
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Gay-
(b) 8 g L1
(c) 12 g L1
(d) 16 g L1
Q.59 Pure hydrogen sulphide is stored in a tank of 100 liter capacity at 20C and 2
atm pressure. The mass of the gas will be:
(a) 34 g
(b) 340 g
(c) 282.4 g
(d) 28.24 g
Q.60 The molecular weights of O 2 and SO 2 are 32 and 64, respectively. If one liter of
O 2 at 15C and 750 mm pressure contains N molecules, the number of
molecules in two liter of SO 2 under the same conditions of temperature and
pressure will be:
(a)
N
2
(b) N
(c) 2N
(d) 4N
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