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TEST No. 6
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PAPER - I
Test No. 6
Paper I
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
Time : 3 Hrs.
MM : 360
TEST - 6 (Paper-1)
PART - A (PHYSICS)
2.
SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type Questions
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions
numbered 1 to 25. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2),
(3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
C3
(1) Equal to B0
(2) Greater than B0
(3) Less than B0
i1
i2
C1
C2
R
(1)
2R
B.dl 0i1
C1
(3) B.dl 0 (i 2 i1)
(1)
(4) B.dl 0 (i1 i 2 )
1
(3)
4
C3
C3
1
2
(2) B.dl 0i 2
C2
(2) 1 : 2
1
1 4
(4)
2
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Test - 6 (Paper-I)
6.
(1)
5.
B a
R
Ba
2R
(3)
B2a
2R
(4)
B a 2
R
(1)
L
ln2
2R
(2)
2L
ln3
R
(3)
L
ln 2
R
(4)
L
ln3
R
(2)
7.
Y
B
e P
(1)
(3)
r
e( i)
2
(2)
r2
e(i)
2
(4)
8.
r
e(i)
2
r2
e(i)
2
(1) 1 A
(2) 2 A
(3) 3 A
(4) Zero
0
ln3
2
(2)
5 0
ln3
2
5 0
ln3
(3)
(4) Zero
Space for Rough Work
2/16
2 m/s
5A
1m
3m
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
9.
b
2
(3)
a2
R=4
L=6H
(2) a
b2
2
(4)
b
2
a2 b 2
2
r
. The
a
a
is
2
(1)
0 J 0 a
3
(2)
0J0a
6
(3)
0 J 0 a
9
(4)
0 J 0 a
12
(2) 8 A
(3) 5 2 A
(4) 10 2 A
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B
6
(1) 1 N
(2) 2 N
(3) 4 N
(4) 6 N
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
17. A particle of mass m and charge q is released from
rest at the origin as shown in figure. The speed of
the particle when it has travelled a distance d along
the z axis is given by
z
2qE0 d
(1)
m
(2)
E0 d
B0
(3)
m
qE0 d
(4)
2m
qE0 d
E0
B0
(3)
(4)
T
n
R1
1
B a2C 2
2
R3
C
1
Ba 2C2
(2)
4
R2
1
Ba2C2
(3)
8
(1) 0, 0
(3) 0,
Space for Rough Work
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(2) nT
T
n
(1)
m, q
E
R3
E
(2) R ,0
3
(4) Indeterminate
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
6C
L
(2) V0
C
L
(3)
V0
2
(1) E0k = B0
4V0
+
V0
+
2C
(2) E0B0 = k
L
6C
V0
2
(3) E0 = B0k
(4) E0 = B0
24. A paramagnetic material is kept in a magnetic field.
The field is increased till the magnetization becomes
constant. If the temperature is now decreased, the
magnetization
L
(4)
6C
L
IL
C
IC
20
cm and a total
(1) 0.2 A
(2) 0.4 A
(3) 0.6 A
(4) 1 A
~
V
(2)
i
4
i
2
(4) Zero
SECTION - II
Assertion Reason Type Questions
Directions : Questions number 26 to 30 are AssertionReason type questions. Each of these questions
contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has
four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct
answer. You have to select the correct choice.
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i2
i1
Statement-1 : The force on 1 due to 2 is downwards
in the plane of paper but the force on 2 due to 1 is
zero.
and
Statement-2 : Electromagnetic waves carry
momentum with them.
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
29. An inductor is connected to a battery through a
switch.
Statement-1 : The emf induced in the inductor is
much larger when the switch is opened as
compared to the emf induced when the switch is
closed.
and
Statement-2 : When the switch is opened, the current
suddenly tends to drop to zero. But when the switch
is closed, due to finite resistance of the circuit, the
current does not suddenly build up to the maximum
value.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
30. Statement-1 : In electromagnetic waves energy is
equally shared between electric field and magnetic
field.
and
Statement-2 : Unit vector of E B gives the
direction of propagation of electromagnetic wave.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
6/16
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - I
33.
CH3 CH CH2
HOCl
KOH
2 5
(A)
(B)
(C)
in C H OH
C H ONa
2 5
OH
Cl
+ OH
31.
OC2H5
(X)
H3O
(Y)
OC2H5
NO2
OH
OH
Cl
(2)
(1)
OH
O2N
NO2
CH3 CO CH3
II.
CH3CHO
NO2
CH3
OH
(3)
(4)
CH3
NO2
NO2
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
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Test - 6 (Paper-I)
18
O CH2
(1) HOCH2 CH
CH2
NH2
CH2
CH2 O
C2H5 NH C2H5
18
H
I
II
III
O18
(3)
IV
(4)
Me
CH3 CO CH CH3
(X)
B /
CH3 CO CH = CH2
(Z)
(Y)
Reagent
B /
O
(2) (i) O3, (ii) Zn/H2O
(3) K2Cr2O7/H+
+ alcoholic Na2S
Br
(3) CH3 CH
H /
(A) (B)
Catalyst
CH CH3
18
SH
CH2 CH2
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(A)
Me
OH
(1) NaBH4
Cl
Lindlar 's
(X)
Br
Baeyer's
Cl
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
CH3 COOH
II
C6H5 COOH
III
(1) () 55.3
(4) () 102.7
(1) CH3Cl
(2) CH2Cl2
(3) CHCl3
(4) CCl4
CH3
(X)
CH3
OH
OH
(1) PBr3
Br
(2) SOBr2
(3) HBr
+ K2S2O8
II.
CH2 = CH CH2 Cl
(2) I > II > III
OH
(1)
OH
COOH
OH
OH
C
HO
(4)
SO3 H
OH
(1) Insecticides
(2) Herbicides
(3) Fungicides
O
(4)
OH
(2)
SO3H
(2)
(3)
(3)
OH
OH
Major product
OH
III. CH3 CH = CH Cl
(1)
OH
H2O
OH
(1) CO2
(2) N2O
(3) CO
(4) CH4
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CH2
CH3
CH CH CH
II.
CH O CH
CH
Br
CH2
III. CH S CH
(4)
(1) CH3 CH C
I.
CH3
(3)
(2)
(2)
(1)
51.
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
(1)
CH2 C
(2)
Cl
CH
Cl
Br
(3) CH2
CH
CH2
(3) CH2 = CH Cl
(4)
Br
(4) CH 2
CH
CH
CH
Br
OH
H+
CH3 C CH = CH C CH3
Cl
Cl
Major product
(1)
(2)
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) 8
(3)
Space for Rough Work
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(4)
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
SECTION - II
Assertion Reason Type Questions
Directions : Questions number 56 to 60 are AssertionReason type questions. Each of these questions
contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has
four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct
answer. You have to select the correct choice.
56. Statement-1 : Neopentyl chloride undergoes
nucleophilic substitution by SN1 mechanism only.
and
Statement-2 : Neopentyl chloride is a primary alkyl
halide.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
57. Statement-1 : Dipole moment of CH3 F is greater
than that of CH3 Cl.
and
Statement-2 : C F bond is more polar than C Cl
bond.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
11/16
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - I
64. If
61. If
x 4
dx log , then
x2
3 cos t dt
x2
3 x ,
62. If f ( x )
a 14 x 48 , x 2
3 cos2 x
(2)
1
2y .sin( y 2 )
(3)
3 cos2 x
2sin( y 2 )
(3) 1 : 1
(2) 2 : 1
(4) 2 : 3
(1)
xy
a
(2)
2xy
a
(3)
xy
2a
(4)
xy
a
(2)
x
1 ex
(3)
1
log(1 e x )
2
(4)
1
log(1 e x )
2
(1)
3
5
(2)
4
5
(3)
2
3
(4)
2
3
12/16
2y sin( y 2 )
log(x2
3 cos2 x
(1) 1 : 2
dy
dx
63. If
then
(1)
(4)
sin tdt 0,
(2) = 2 (1 )
(3) (, ) lies on x2 4y2 = 2(x 1)
y2
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
25
and the first term of the
12
progression is equal to the square of its common
ratio. Then, the common ratio is
f ( x ) 3 x2 x
(1)
(2)
2 1
3 1
(1)
x
loge ( x y )2 1 c
2
(2)
1
loge ( x y )2 1 c
2
12
of the maximum and minimum values of f on 0,
is
5
(1 2sec x )2
(1) 2cosecx + cotx + c
(2) 5
13
(3)
2
11
(4)
2
log x
x 2 2 dx
0
loge 5
(3) loge ( )
(4) 22
x3
4
sq. units
5
(2)
1/3
and x = 1 is
(1) 3 +
(2) 3
(3) 4 +
(4) 4
2
sq. units
5
e ( x 1) dx , aR, is
a 1
(1) a = 2
(2) a = 1
(3) a = 1
(4) a = 0
77. If [t] stands for the integral part of t, then the value of
dx k ( x 4 1)4/3 (4 x 4 3) c , then
ex ex 1
dx is equal to
ex 3
a 1
= 4(x
y)2
is equal to
(1) loge()2
dx is equal to
(1) 6
equals
2
(4) loge ( x y ) 1 c
12
69. Let f(x) = |x2 5x + 6|, x 0, . Then, the sum
5
dx
x 3y
1
2
(3) x loge ( x y ) 1 c
2
2 2
(4)
3
(3) 2 3
5 /12
[tan x ] dx equals
(1)
1
112
(2)
1
28
(1)
(2)
(3)
3
112
(4)
1
56
(3)
(4) 2
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attains
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
82. The graph of y = f(x), where f(x) 0, meets x-axis
in two points (0, 0) and (2, 0) and encloses an area
/6
of
3
least value on ,
at x equals
4 4
(1)
(3)
3
3
4
(2)
(4)
xf ( x ) dx, equals to
0
(3)
9
2
(2)
7
2
8a 2
3
19a 2
(3)
3
(2)
(3)
3
4
(4) 1
1 n
1
2 2n
.....
1
n n2
, then the
1
1
and x is loge2 p, then p equals to
x
2
7
(3)
24
(4)
7
24
(2) 2 + 2loge2
(4) 2loge2
13a 2
(4)
3
5
(2)
24
(1) loge2
(3) 2 + loge2
16a 2
3
5
(1)
24
2
1
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3
4
3
2
(4) 4
(2)
(1)
83. If Sn
3
square units with the axes. Then the value of
4
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
2 cos x
85. For x(0, ), the least value of f ( x )
sin x
is
and
Statement-2 : If f x does not exist at a point x0
but f x exists in a neighbourhood of x 0 and
changes its sign at x0, then x0 may be a point of
local extremum for f(x).
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4)
SECTION - II
Assertion Reason Type Questions
Directions : Questions number 86 to 90 are AssertionReason type questions. Each of these questions
contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has
four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct
answer. You have to select the correct choice.
86. Statement-1 : The function f(x) = x3 + bx2 + cx + d,
where 0 b2 < 3c, is strictly increasing in (, ).
1
2
2 x 2 sin ,
f (x)
x
2,
x 0
x 0
and
Statement-2 : If f is continuous on [a, b],
differentiable in (a, b) and f(x) > 0 x (a, b),
then f is strictly increasing in (a, b).
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
f x f x dx 4
15/16
Test - 6 (Paper-I)
89. Statement-1
e x tan x sec
x
x tan x dx f x c,
then
function then
f(0) = 2
and
Statement-2 :
and
x 1
x
x 1 2 dx e f x c
x
20
Statement-2 :
10
then f(1) = 2.
x
x
2 sin cos dx 30
2
2
16/16
Test No. 5
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Paper I
TEST - 5 (Paper-I)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
(4)
31.
(2)
61.
(1)
2.
(3)
32.
(4)
62.
(4)
3.
(1)
33.
(2)
63.
(3)
4.
(1)
34.
(2)
64.
(4)
5.
(2)
35.
(1)
65.
(3)
6.
(2)
36.
(3)
66.
(2)
7.
(3)
37.
(4)
67.
(1)
8.
(3)
38.
(4)
68.
(4)
9.
(4)
39.
(1)
69.
(2)
10.
(2)
40.
(4)
70.
(1)
11.
(3)
41.
(2)
71.
(2)
12.
(2)
42.
(3)
72.
(1)
13.
(2)
43.
(2)
73.
(4)
14.
(1)
44.
(1)
74.
(2)
15.
(1)
45.
(4)
75.
(2)
16.
(2)
46.
(2)
76.
(1)
17.
(1)
47.
(4)
77.
(4)
18.
(2)
48.
(3)
78.
(3)
19.
(2)
49.
(3)
79.
(3)
20.
(3)
50.
(3)
80.
(2)
21.
(4)
51.
(4)
81.
(3)
22.
(3)
52.
(3)
82.
(4)
23.
(3)
53.
(2)
83.
(2)
24.
(2)
54.
(1)
84.
(3)
25.
(2)
55.
(4)
85.
(1)
26.
(1)
56.
(3)
86.
(2)
27.
(1)
57.
(1)
87.
(2)
28.
(1)
58.
(1)
88.
(4)
29.
(3)
59.
(2)
89.
(3)
30.
(1)
60.
(1)
90.
(3)
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