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23-06-2024

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PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) Two rods of length and are made of materials whose coefficients of linear expansion
are and respectively. If the difference between the two lengths is independent of temperature,
then:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) Two liquids are at temperature and . When same mass of both of them is mixed, the
temperature of the mixture is What is the ratio of their specific heats?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3)

The densities of two materials X and Y are in the ratio Their specific heats are in the
ratio If we take same volumes of the two substances, the ratio of their thermal capacities will be:

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

4) A thin copper wire of length increases in length by 1% when heated from to If a thin
copper plate of area is heated from to the percentage increase in its area will be:

(A) 1%
(B) 2%
(C) 3%
(D) 4%

5) The lower and upper fixed points of a faulty thermometer are C and C respectively. If the
reading of the thermometer is the temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is:

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

6) Of the following quantities, which one has dimensions different from the remaining three?

(A) Energy per unit volume


(B) Force per unit area
(C) Product of voltage and charge per unit volume
(D) Angular momentum per unit mass

7) A metal ball-bearing of specific heat capacity c, moving with speed v, is brought to rest. All its
kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy which it absorbs, causing a temperature
rise What was the value of v?

(A)

(B)
(C)
(D)

8) Which of the following is incorrect statement

(A) A dimensionally correct equation may be correct


(B) A dimensionally correct equation may be incorrect
(C) A dimensionally incorrect equation may be correct
(D) A dimensionally incorrect equation is incorrect

9) If momentum (p), area (A) and time (T) are taken to be fundamental quantities, then energy has
the dimensional formula

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10) Three liquids with masses are thoroughly mixed. If their specific heats
are and their temperature are respectively, then the temperature of the mixture is:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

11) A vertical glass jar is filled with water at It has one thermometer at the top and another at
the bottom. The central region of the jar is gradually cooled. It is found that the bottom thermometer
reads earlier than the top thermometer and the top thermometer reads earlier than the
bottom thermometer. This happens because:

(A) The top thermometer is faulty


(B) The bottom thermometer is faulty
(C) Density of water is maximum at
(D) Density of water is minimum at

12) If P, Q and R are physical quantities having different dimensions, which of the following
combinations can never be meaningful quantity

(A) PQ-R

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) Two spheres of same metal have the same volume. But one is solid and the other is hollow. When
the change in temperature of both of them is same, which of the following statement about the
change in their diameters is true?

(A) More for solid sphere


(B) More for hollow spehere
(C) Same for both spheres
(D) It cannot be predicted

14) A source of heat supplies heat at a constant rate to a solid cube. The variation of the
temperature of the cube with heat supplied is shown in figure. The portion DE of graph represents
conversion of:
(A) Solid into liquid
(B) Liquid into vapour
(C) Solid into vapour
(D) Vapour into liquid

15) The readings of air thermometer at and are 50 cm and 75 cm of mercury column
respectively. The temperature at which its reading is 80cm of mercury column is:

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

16) Plane angle and solid angle have

(A) Units but no dimensions


(B) Dimensions but no units
(C) No units and no dimensions
(D) Both units and dimensions

17) A water fall is 84 m high. Assuming that half the kinetic energy of falling water gets converted to
heat, the rise in temperature of water is:

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

18) E, m, J and G denote energy, mass, angular momentum and gravitational constant respectively.
Then the dimensions of are same as

(A) Angle
(B) Length
(C) Mass
(D) Time

19) The equation of state of some gases can be expressed as . Here, P is the
pressure, V the volume, T the absolute temperature, and a, b, R are constants. The dimensions of a
are

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

20) The value of universal gravitational constant The value of G in units


of is

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

SECTION-II

1) Calculate the value of force 100 dynes on a system based on metre, kilogram and minute as
fundamental units.

2) The time period of oscillation of a body is given by


K represents the kinetic energy, m mass, g acceleration due to gravity and A is unknown. If
then what is the value of

3) The density of wood is in the CGS system of units. The corresponding value in MKS
units is:

4) A unit scale is to be prepared whose length does not change with temperature and remains 20 cm,
using a bimetallic strip made of brass and iron each of different length. The length of both
components would change in such a way that difference between their lengths remains constant. If
length of brass is 40cm, length of iron will be ____ cm. ( and

5) The temperature of equal masses of three different liquids A, B and C


are and respectively. The temperature when A and B are mixed is and when B and C are
o
mixed is The temperature (in C) when A and C are mixed is :

6) M grams of steam at 100oC is mixed with 200 g of ice at its melting point i a thermally insulated
container. If it produce liquid water at 40oC [heat of vaporization of water is 540 cal/g and heat of
fusion of ice is 80 cal./g], the value of M is _______.
7) 5 g of water at and 5 g of ice at are mixed together in a calorimeter. Neglect the
water equivalent of the calorimeter. The final temperature (in oC) of the mixture is (Specific heat of
ice

8) A faulty thermometer has its fixed points marked and This thermometer reads the
temperature of a body as Then correct temperature on Celsius scale is:

9) A beaker contains 200 g of water. The heat capacity of beaker is equal to that of 20g of water. The
initial temperature of water in the beaker is If 440g of hot water at is poured in, the
o
final temperature (in C), neglecting radiation loss, will be:

10) of ice at is added to 10 g of water at The amount of ice (in gms) in the mixture
at resulting temperature is
(Specific heat of ice and latent heat of ice

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) A certain gaseous mixture contains methane and sulphur dioxide in ratio of 1 : 8 by mass. The
ratio of the number of molecules is :-

(A) 1 : 8
(B) 1 : 2
(C) 1 : 1
(D) 2 : 1

2) From 2 mg calcium, 1.2 × 1019 atoms are removed. The number of g-atoms of calcium left is (Ca =
40)

(A) 5 × 10–5
(B) 2 × 10–5
(C) 3 × 10–5
(D) 5 × 10–6

3) moles of oxygen present in 31g of Ca3(PO4)3 (molar mass = 310 g/mol)

(A) 0.1
(B) 1.2
(C) 0.1 NA
(D) 1.2 NA

4) For reaction A + 2B →C. The amount of C formed by starting the reaction with 5 moles of A and 8
moles of B is:

(A) 5 mole
(B) 8 mole
(C) 16 mole
(D) 4 mole

5) Volume of CO2 obtained at STP by the complete decomposition of 9.85 g BaCO3 is (At. wt. of Ba =
137)

(A) 2.24 lit


(B) 1.12 lit
(C) 1.135 lit
(D) 2.27 lit

6) NX is produced by the following steps of reactions


M + X2 → MX2
MX2 + X2 → M3X8
M3X8 + N2CO3 → NX + CO2 + M3O4
How much M (Metal) is consumed to produce 206 gm of NX (Given at. wt. of M = 56, N = 23, X =
80)

(A)

(B)
gm
(C) 56 gm
(D) 42 gm

7) 1.11 gm of CaCl2 is added to water forming 500 ml solution. 20 ml of this solution is taken out and
diluted 10 folds. Find moles of Cl– ions in 2 ml of diluted solution- [Atomic mass : Ca = 40, Cl = 35.5]

(A) 8 × 10–6
(B) 4 × 10–6
(C) 12 × 10–8
(D) 5 × 10–6

8) What is the molarity of a 4.9% w/w H2SO4 solution of density 0.98 gm/ml ? (S = 32, O = 16, H = 1)

(A) 0.98 M
(B) 0.49 M
(C) 1M
(D) 0.25 M

9) The mole fraction of methanol in its 4.5 molal aqueous solution is

(A) 0.55
(B) 0.0555
(C) 0.075
(D) 0.025

10) The number of hydrogen atoms in 0.9 gm glucose, C6H12O6, is same as :-

(A) 0.048 gm hydrazine, N2H4


(B) 0.17 gm ammonia, NH3
(C) 0.30 gm ethane, C2H6
(D) 0.03 gm hydrogen, H2

11) A compound contains 50% oxygen and remaining sulphur. The empirical formula of the
compound is

(A) S2O
(B) SO2
(C) S2O4
(D) S2O5

12) Equal mass of KClO3 undergoes different reactions in two different container-
(i) 2KClO3(s) → 2KCl(s) + 3O2(g)
(ii) 4KClO3(s) → KCl(s) + 3KClO4(s)
Mass ratio of KCl produced in respective reaction is n : 1 value of 'n' will be -

(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 74.5
(D) 90

13) 175 g of calcium carbonate on thermal decomposition gives 33.6 L CO2 at STP. Calculate the
percentage purity of calcium carbonate.

(A) 80.7%
(B) 85.7%
(C) 90.7%
(D) 95.7%

14) How many litres of oxygen at 1 atm & 273 K will be required to burn completely 2.2 g of propane
(C3H8)
C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2O

(A) 11.2 L
(B) 22.4 L
(C) 5.6 L
(D) 44.8 L
15) Percent mass loss after heating a pure sample of potassium chlorate will be nearly, consider loss
in mass due to evolution of gas
(Given gm atomic mass : K = 39 gm, Cl=35.5 gm, O = 16 gm)

(A) 10
(B) 20
(C) 39
(D) 48

16)

3.0 molal NaOH solution has a density of 1.12 g/mL. The molarity of the solution is-

(A) 2.97
(B) 3
(C) 3.05
(D) 3.5

17) Equal weight of NaCl and KCl are dissolved separately in equal volumes of solutions. Molarity of
the solutions will be –

(A) Equal
(B) Greater for NaCl
(C) Greater for KCl
(D) Uncomparable.

18) The amount of sugar (C12H22O11) required to prepare 2 L of its 0.1 M aqueous solution is :

(A) 68.4 g
(B) 17.1 g
(C) 34.2 g
(D) 136.8 g

19) Law of multiple proportion can be verified in the following pair of compounds -

(A) NH3, N2O3


(B) NO, NO2
(C) CH4, NH3
(D) CO, CH4

20) 1 mole of a diatomic element X2 contains 34 and 40 moles of electrons and neutrons respectively.
The isotopic formula of the element is

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

SECTION-II

1) If 5g H2 is mixed with 14g of nitrogen gas for the following reaction


N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
At the end , mass of H2 left (in gram) unreacted is

2) A complex compound of iron has molar mass = 2800 and it contains 8% iron by weight. The
number of iron atoms in one formula unit of complex compound is: [Atomic weight of Fe = 56]

3) A 448 L vessel contains O2(g) & CO2(g) in 2 : 3 mole ratio at 1 atm & 0°C. Calculate the number of
moles of CO2(g) present in the vessel.

4) A sample of NaHCO3(s) on heating undergoes 1.86 gm loss of mass. Approximate mass of


NaHCO3 (in nearest integer) in gm is
reaction is given as : 2NaHCO3(s) Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)
Atomic masses : Na = 23, C = 12, H = 1

5) Br2(ℓ) reacts with Cl2(g) to form BrCl and BrCl3, simultaneously. How many moles of Cl2(g) reacts
completely with 3 moles of Br2(ℓ) to form BrCl and BrCl3 in 5 : 1 molar ratio?

6) What is the quantity of water (in g) that should be added to 16 g. methanol to make the mole
fraction of methanol as 0.25 :

7) 100 mL 30% (w/v) NaOH solution is mixed with 100 ml 90% (w/v) NaOH solution. The molarity of
final solution is-

8) 10L of 2M NaCl solution is heated until the volume reduced to 40%. What is the molarity of the
resultant solution?

9) Volume of 3 M NaOH (formula weight 40 g mol–1) which can be prepared from 84 g of NaOH is
________ × 10–1 dm3.

10) The mass of ‘O’ in 1 mole KClO3 is x gm. Then is :

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I
1) The weighted mean of the first n natural numbers whose weights are equal to the squares of the
corresponding numbers, is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) If a variable takes the discrete values 31,8, 23,13,17,19,11, 27, then the median is :

(A) 20
(B) 19
(C) 18
(D) 17

3) If the standard deviation of 1, 2,3,......,10 is k, then the standard deviation of 21, 22, 23,......,30 is

(A)
(B) k
(C)
(D) 20k

4) The mean of 9 items is 15. If one more item is included, the mean becomes 16. The value of the
newly included item is :

(A) 35
(B) 30
(C) 25
(D) 20

5)

The variance of first 20-natural numbers is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) The number of observations in a group is 40. If the average of first average of first 10 is 4.5 and
that of the remaining 30 is 3.5, then the average of the whole group is

(A)

(B)

(C) 6
(D) 8

7) If the mean of 100 observations is 50 and their standard deviation is 5, then the sum of squares of
all the observations is

(A) 50000
(B) 250000
(C) 252500
(D) 255000

8) The mean deviation of the data, 3, 10, 10, 4, 7, 10, 5 from the mean is

(A) 2
(B) 2.57
(C) 3
(D) 3.75

9) The standard deviations for first 10 natural numbers is

(A) 5.5
(B) 3.87
(C) 2.97
(D) 2.87

10) The absolute mean deviation of the numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 is

(A) 0
(B) 1.2
(C) 5
(D) 25

11)

If a variable takes the discrete values ,


then the median of these values is

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

12) The A.M. of first n even natural number is -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) If the mean of five observations and is 11, then the mean of last three
observations is -

(A) 11
(B) 13
(C) 15
(D) 17

14) If the mean of following feq. dist. is 2.6, then the value of f is :-

xi 1 2 3 4 5

fi 5 4 f 2 3
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 8
(D) None of these

15) In a group of students, the mean weight of boys is 65 kg. and mean weight of girls is 55 kg. If the
mean weight of all students of group is 61 kg. then the ratio of the number of boys and girls in the
group is :-

(A) 2 : 3
(B) 3 : 1
(C) 3 : 2
(D) 4 : 3

16) Find the G.M. of 1, 2, 22, ......., 2n

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

17) The H.M. of following freq. dist. is :

xi 3 6 9 12

fi 1 2 3 4
(A) 9
(B) 3
(C) 7.5
(D) None of these

18) A boy goes to school from his home at a speed of x km/hr, and comes back at a speed of y km/hr.
then the average speed of the boy is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

19) The S.D. of the first n natural numbers is -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20) The mean and variance of a series containing 5 terms are 8 and 24 respectively. The mean and
variance of another series containing 3 terms are also 8 and 24 respectively. The variance of their
combined series will be :

(A) 20
(B) 24
(C) 25
(D) 42

SECTION-II
1)

The mean of 100 items is 49. It was discovered that three items which should have been 60, 70, 80
were wrongly read as 40, 20, 50 respectively. The correct mean is :

2) The geometric mean of the numbers is :

3)

Suppose a population A has 100 observations : 101, 102,......, 200 and another population B has 100
observations : 151, 152, ....., 250. If VA and VB represent the variances of the two populations
respectively, then VA/VB is

4) Find the mode of following data

Marks 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50

No. of students 8 15 28 16 8

5) Find the mode of the following items 0, 6, 7, 2, 3, 7, 6, 6, 2, 6, 0, 5, 6, 0

6)

Let n be an odd natural number such that the variance of 1, 2, 3, 4, ......, n is 14. Then n is equal to

7) A firm of readymade garments make both men's and women's shirts. Its profit average is 6% of
sales. Its profit in men's shirts average 8% of sales and women's shirts comprise 60% of output.
What would be the average profit as % of sale in women's shirts.

8) If the mean and variance of eight numbers 3, 7, 9, 12, 13, 20, x and y be 10 and 25 respectively,
then xy is equal to _____.

9)

If the variance of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ......., 10 is 99/12, then the standard deviation of 3, 6, 9, 12, ......, 30 is

, then the value of k is

10) Let the mean and variance of four numbers 3, 7, x and y (x > y) be 5 and 10 respectively. Then
the mean of four numbers and x - y is
ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A B A B B D D C D B C C C B D A A A A A

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 3.60 3.00 500.00 6.00 20.20 to 20.30 40.00 0.00 60.00 68.00 5.00

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A. B C B D B D A B C C B A B C C B B A B B

SECTION-II

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 2.00 4.00 12.00 5.00 4.00 27.00 15.00 5.00 7.00 6.00

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. D C B C A B C B D B A D B A C C C C D B

SECTION-II

Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 50.00 243.00 1.00 26.00 6.00 13.00 4.66 54.00 33.00 12.00
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

1)

Length of rod is given by,


and length of rod 2 is given by,

Since is independent of temperature,

2)

Heat lost by one liquid = Heat gained by another liquid

Thus,

3)

4)

We use

As we use
For area we have
Percentage change in area

5)

6)

[energy per unit volume]

[force per unit area]


[product of voltage and charge per unit volume]
[angular momentum p[er unit mass]
Angular momentum per unit mass

7)

We used

9) Let, energy ...... (i)


where k is a dimensionless constant of proportionality Equating dimensions on both sides of
(i), we get

Applying the principle of homogeneity of dimensions, we get


a = 1 ...... (ii)
a + 2b = 2 ..... (iii)
–a + c = –2 ...... (iv)
On solving eqs. (ii), (iii) and (iv), we

10)
Let temperature of mixture is T
Also, let us assume
Heat lost by liquids 1 and 2 = Heat gained by liquid 3

11)

At density of water is maximum so when heat is conducted and temperature of water at


different regions becomes settles down at bottom and when temperature further falls below
its density decreases and will float above so will attain first at the region in between and at
top.

13)

As the volume of both are same, according the thermal expansion concept the change in volume is
proportional to the total volume enclosed by the material hence it will be same for both spheres.

14)

In portion AB a solid a solid temperature increases then in portion BC it melts after which in portion
CD liquid temperature increases and in portion DE liquid vaporises and after point E vapour
temperature increases.

15)

16)

Plane angle and solid angle have supplementary units. Radian (rad) is the unit of plane angle and
steradian (sr) is the unit of solid angle. Plane angle and solid angle are dimensionless quantities.

18)

19)

Dimensions of will be same as dimensions of pressure


20)

21)

Dyne is the unit of force in C.G.S. system.

Dimensional formula for force


Here,
In C.G.S. system,
and
In new system,
and
We know that,

22)

23)
28)

For two scales of temperature

where LFP and UFP are lower and upper fixed points on the scale

29)

Heat lost by hot water = Heat gained by cold water in beaker + Heat absorbed by beaker

CHEMISTRY

37)

= 0.002

39)

40) No. of H-atoms =

No. of H-atoms in 0.30 gm C2H6 =

42)

For same mass of KClO3

44)

C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2O

= 0.05 5 × 0.05 × 22.4 L


= 5.6 L

46)

47) NaCl KCl


let weight = Wgm Wgm

molarity =

48) moles of C12H22O11 = 0.1 × 2(M × V)


= 0.2 mole
wt. of C12H22O11 = 0.2 × 342
↓ = 68.4
(molar mass = 342)

51)

LR (excess)
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
14g 5g

= 2.5 mol 1 mol

0
∴ moles of H2 left unreacted = 1 mole
so mass of H2 left unreacted = 1 × 2 = 2g

52)

Percentage mass of an Fe

8= ⇒x=4

53)

5x = 20 , x = 4

54)
2NaHCO3(s) → Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)
Initial x moles

Final

× 44 + × 18 = 1.86
x = 0.06
Mass of NaHCO3(s) = 0.06 × 84 = 5.04 gm

55)

3Br2 + 4Cl2 → 5 BrCl + BrCl3

57)

Total NaOH in 100 ml (1st solution) = 30 gm


Total NaOH in 100 ml (2nd solution) = 90 gm

Molarity =

59)

60)

1 mole KClO3 = 3 mole O


= 3 × 16 = 48 gm O = 0

MATHEMATICS

61)

Weighted mean

62)

Arranging the data in ascending order :


8, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 27, 31
Here, number of observations = 8
(4th observation + 5th observation)

63)

Standard deviation does not change when all the observations are increased by the same
quantity new standard deviation = old standard deviation
=k

64)

Mean of 9 items = 15

Mean of 10 items = 16

65)

OR

The variance of first n-natural numbers

66)

67)

Given,
Now,

68)

Observations are given by 3, 10, 10, 4, 7, 10 and 5

xi

3 4

10 3

10 3

4 3

7 0

10 3

5 2

Total

69)

We know that SD of first n natural number


Here n = 10

70)

Mean

N=5
x

3 2

4 1

5 0
6 1

7 2

Mean deviation from the mean

71) Arrange the data in increasing order

Median

72)

First n even natural number


2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,.......2n

73)

Given,

Mean of last three observations

74)

xi fi fixi

1 5 5

2 4 8

3 f 3f

4 2 8
5 3 15

Mean
Mean = 2.6

75)

Let no. of boys = x


no. of girls = y
Mean weight of boys = 65
Total weight of boys = 65x
Mean weight of girls = 55
Total weight of girls = 55y

Mean weight of all students

76)

G.M.

77)

H.M of given distribution


xi 3 6 9 12

fi 1 2 3 4
H.M

78)

Let the distance of school from home = S km


and time taken are t1 and t2

and

Average speed

Average speed
H.M of x and y.

79)

S.D of first n-natural numbers

80)

Using
81) Mean of 100 items = 49
Sum of 100 times
Correct sum

correct mean

82)

Geometric mean

83) Variances remain uneffected by adding some constant to all observations


So, VA = VB
So, VA/VB = 1

84)

We construct the following table :


Class interval 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50

Modified class
0.5-10.5 10.5-20.5 20.5-30.5 30.5-40.5 40.5-50.5
intervals

No. students 8 15 28 16 8
Clearly, modal class is 20.5 - 30.5 as the maximum frequency occurs in this class.

85)

Maximum frequency = 5 of number 6


Mode = 6

86) Variance
87)

. Assuming , we know that

This is average profit in women's shirt is 4.66% of sale of Rs. 0.0466 per sale rupee.

88)

Mean

Variance

89)

S.D. of required series .

90)

Given :

(1)

Variance
From (1)

When x = 1
When
Given x > y

Required mean

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