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PHYSICS AITS -7 – P – 2
PART – I : PHYSICS
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. In the system shown, the wire connecting two masses has linear mass density
1
of kg m . A tuning fork of 50 Hz is found to be in resonance with the
20
horizontal part of wire between pulley and block A . (Assuming nodes at
block A and pulley). Now at t 0 system is released from rest. The ratio of
time gap between successive resonance with the same tuning fork starting
from t 0 (take g 10 m s 2 ).
(a) 2 :1 (b) 1: 2 (c) 1:
2 1 (d) 1: 2
2. A wax candle floats vertically in a liquid of density twice that of wax. The candle burns at the rate of
4 cm hr . Then, with respect to the surface of the liquid the upper end of the candle will
(a) fall at the rate of 4cm hr (b) fall at the rate of 2cm hr
(c) rise at the rate of 2cm hr (d) remain at the same height
3. Diameter of a plano-convex lens is 6 cm and thickness at the center is 3mm . The radius of curvature
of the curved part is approximately
(a) 15cm (b) 20cm (c) 30 cm (d) 10cm
4. In the given figure, a series L-C-R circuit connected to a variable frequency source
of peak voltage 170V . The impedance and amplitude of the current at the resonating
frequency will be
(a) 40 and 4.2 A (b) 30 and 6.9 A (c) 30 and 5.8 A (d) 10 and 5.75 A
5. One mole of an ideal monatomic gas is taken from temperature T0 to 2T0 by the process PT 4 C .
Considering the following statements. Choose the correct alternative.
3R
I. Molar heat capacity of the gas is
2
3R
II. Molar heat capacity of the gas is
2
III. Work done is 3RT0
IV. Work done is 3RT0
(a) Statements I and IV are correct (b) Statements I and III are correct
(c) Statements II and IV are correct (d) Statements II and III are correct.
6. A long wire having linear charge density is moving with constant velocity v along
its length. A point charge is moving with same speed in opposite direction and at
that instant it is at a distance of r from the wire. The net force acting on the charge
is given by
2
q 1 2 q 1 2 q 1 4 2
(a) v 0 (b) 0 v (c) v 0 (d) zero
2 r 0 2 r
0 2 r
0
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9.
7. Four identical free point positive charges q 1 C each are located at the four corners of a square
of side 1m . A negative charge is placed at the centre of the square to obtain equilibrium of all the
charges. What is the total potential energy( in milli Joules) of the system assuming the reference
point at infinity?
8. A convex lens of focal length 20 cm and another plano convex lens of focal
length 40cm are place co-axially (see fig). The plano convex lens is
100
silvered on plane surface. The distance d = (in cm)find n. So that final
n
image of the object ' O ' is formed on O itself.
10. Amber has a refractive index of 1.5A tiny insect has been trapped in a spherical piece of
amber with a radius of 1.5 cm . If the insect appears to an observer at a distance of
5mm inside the surface, the actual position relative to the surface if the insect lies on the
45
optical axis is mm, find n
n
11. An oil drop of 25 excess electron’s is held stationary under a stationary under a constant electric field of
5
104 N C in Millikan’s oil drop experiment. The density of the oil is g cm 3 . The volume of the drop is
4
n 16 1019 m3 .find n. [ Take g 10 m s 2 , e 1.6 10 19 C ]
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE
is correct.
18. Consider a wedge and two blocks Q and P of unequal mass kept over it
N1 contact force between the blocks P and Q
N 2 contact force between the wedge and the horizontal surface.
N 3 contact force between the block P and the wedge
N 4 contact force between the block Q and the wedge.
Column I Column II
(A) Wedge is at rest and no friction anywhere (P) N1 0, N 2 0
(B) Wedge is kept in a lift (whose surface is (Q) N1 0, N 2 0
horizontal and smooth) and is accelerating up,
equal friction everywhere.
(C) Wedge is kept in lift (whose surface is horizontal (R) N1 0, N 2 0
and smooth) and is accelerating up. Equal friction
exist everywhere except between Q and wedge where
there is relatively more friction.
(D) Wedge is kept in a lift(whose surface is horizontal (S) N 3 0, N 4 0
and smooth) and is accelerating up, equal friction
every where except between Q and the wedge where
there is relatively less friction
(T) N1 0, N 2 0, N3 0, N 4 0
19. A solid sphere S1 , of mass m and radius R rolls on a horizontal surface with velocity v0 on a
horizontal plane. It hits an identical sphere S2 which is at rest. The coefficient of friction between
the spheres and the surfaces is and between spheres is negligible. The collision is elastic.
Column I Column II
with sphere S2
2v0
(C) (R) velocity of sphere S1 after collision when it rolls
7
5v0
(D) (S) velocity of sphere S 2 after collision when it rolls.
7
(T) Velocity of a point in the sphere S1 or S2 after
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out which ONLY ONE is correct.
39. Which of the following can increase the acidic nature of boric acid?
H OH H OH
C C
(A) (B)
C C
HO H H OH
CH3 OH
(C) C (D) CH3 CH CH2 OH
H3C OH
40. What is the correct IUPAC name for the compound shown?
O
O Br
Cl
(A) 2 – chloro – 4 – phenyl butyl - 3 – bromopropanoate
(B) 3 – chloro – 1 – phenyl butyl - 1 – bromo propanoate
(C) 3 – chloro – 1- phenyl butyl - 3 – bromo propanoate
(D) 7 – bromo – 3 – chloro – 1 – phenyl butyl propanoate
41. Several non-metals yield a hydride instead of H2 gas from NaOH and give
disproportionate reaction. The non–metal which is not affected by caustic soda (NaOH) is
(A) Carbon (B) Silicon (C) Phosphorus (D) Sulphur
42. If the energy of H-atom in the ground state is –E, the velocity of photo-electron emitted
when a photon having energy E P strikes a stationary Li2+ ion in ground state, is given by:
2( E P E ) 2( E P 9 E ) 2( E P 9 E ) 2( E P 3 E )
(A) v (B) v (C) v (D) v
m m m m
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43. For the two reactions ('A'& 'Ea' assumed constant) AI = 2AII & the energy diagram of the
two are represented as below.
Reaction I Reaction II
Units cal/mol
Energy
of 200
substance Product
600
Reactant
State of reaction
(i) The ratio of rate constant of forward reaction for both reaction (R-I : R-II) is
independent of temperature.
(ii) The product of equilibrium constants for the two reactions will be independent of
temperature.
(iii)At 300 K, value of equilibrium constant of reaction 1 = e.
(iv) At 300 K, value of equilibrium constant of reaction 2 = e.
(A) (ii) & (iii) are true (B) (i) & (iv) are true
(C) only (iv) is true (D) none of the given options
44. Find out the correct statement for the given carbohydrates
OH H OH H OH H H OH
(X) (Y)
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This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 9.
46. Phosphorus sulphide P4S3, a well known chemical used in match industry has how many
P─S bonds?
48. 5 ml of a gaseous hydrocarbon was exposed to 30 ml of O2. The resultant gas, on cooling
is found to measure 25 ml of which 10 ml are absorbed by NaOH and the remainder by
pyrogallol. How many hydrogen atoms are present in one molecule of the hydrocarbon?
[All measurements are made at constant pressure and temperature]
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based on a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
50 mL of 0.1 M ferric sulphate is treated with excess metal M to form Fe2+ and M2+. At
equilibrium 99% of Fe3+ reacts.
Linalool is an optically active compound the (-) form a occurs in rose oil and the (+) form in
orange oil, and it is obtained when -
O (1)CH2 = CHMgBr
Linalool
(2) H2O
53.
Linalool is –
O
CH2 = CH OH
CH = CH2
(A) (B)
OH
O
CH2
(C) (D)
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O O
CH3 C O C CH3 /AlCl3
54. Linalool major product. Product is a cyclic compound
which is known as - terpineol.
OAC OAC
OAC OAC
(A) (B) (C) (D)
dil.H2SO4
55. Linalool geraniol.
Compound geraniol is –
CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH
56. Match the gases mentioned in Column – I with their properties in Column – II
Column I Column II
(A) H2 (P) Z > 1 at 0oC and all values of pressure
(B) He (Q) Z > 1 and Z < 1 at different pressure and 0oC.
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57. Match the reaction mechanisms mentioned in Column – I with their properties
mentioned in Column – II
Column-I Column-II
(A) SN1 (P) The reaction proceeds through formation of a
transition state.
(B) SN2 (Q) A reaction intermediate is formed in the reaction
(C) E1 (R) The reaction proceeds with inversion of configuration
of the optically active reactant.
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MATHS AITS-7 - P-2
38.
Column-I Column-II
2 1
x4 x2 2
(A) The value of the definite integral ( x 2 1) 2 dx equals (P) 0
2 1
1
ln x
(B) If f (x) = x , then f ' (x) = 0 for x equal to (Q) 1
(C) The cosine of the angle of intersection of curves f (x) = 2x lnx (R) 2
and g (x) = x2x – 1, is
(D) If H is the number of horizontal tangents and V is the number (S) 3
of vertical tangents to the curve y3 – 3xy + 2 = 0, then the value (T) e
of (H + V) equals
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1. (c)
n T
v n 3 initially.
2l m
Hence two more resonance will occur at 40 cm and 20cm length of the horizontal part of wire. As
acceleration of system is constant therefore ratio of time gap must be 1:
2 1
2. (b)
V
Vin water g V wax g ,Vout
2
AL dh 1 dL
Ah , 2 cm hr
2 dt 2 dt
3. (a)
In OAB, OA R mm
OB R 3 mm and AB 30 mm
OA2 OB 2 AB 2
2 2
R 2 R 3 30 R 2 R 2 9 6 R 900
900
R 151.5mm 15 cm
6
4. (a)
170
At resonance condition z R 40 and I 4.2 A
40
5. (b)
We know that PT 4 C , PV 4 3 C
R R 3R 3R 3R
C
1 x 1 2 1 2
R T1 T2
W 3RT0
4
1
3
6. (a)
q
Electrostatics force on q away from line charge
2 0 r
0 v
Magnetic force q v away from line charge
2 r
q 1 2
total force 0 v
2 r 0
9. (2J)
f 4 5.2
1
0 0.52 0.26 the acceleration of 4 kg block
2
a1 g 2.6 m s 2
arel a1 a 2.6 5.2 2.6 m s 2
1
srel 2.6 t 2 . But for 12 kg block
2
1
s 5.2 t 2 10 (given)
2
srel 5m
W f mgsrel 0.26 4 10 5 52 J
Heat generated 52 J
45
10. (7) u mm
7
2 1 2 1
v u R
(where 2 is refractive index of air, 1 is refractive index of Amber)
1 1.5 1 1.5 0.5
5 u 15 15
1.5 1 0.5
u 5 15
1.5 5 15 45
u , u mm
15 5 0.5 7
12. (c)
13. (a)
14. (d)
(Sol 15 to 17)
n n 1
The quantum number of the initial state is given by n , where 15, i.en 6
2
The work function of the photo cathode (B) is given by
6.63 1034 3 108
E eV 1.5eV
830 10 9 1.6 10 19
The maximum velocity of the emitted photoelectrons is given by
E 3.7 10 2
v 0 3
3.7 105 m s the kinetic energy of the emitted photons is 1.5eV 0.39 eV 1.89 eV
B0 10
If the atomic number of the atoms is Z , and the quantum number of the final state is m , then
1 1
13.6 Z 2 2 2 1.89
m 6
1.89 13.6 1 6 2 m2
Rewriting this equation in the form : Z
1
1 7.2 6 2 m 2
m 2 62
6m
or, Z
7.2 36 m 2
We get by substituting possible values of m : 5, 4,3........... etc; for the only possible integral value of Z . The
correct values are n 6, m 4 and Z 2
15. (b)
16. (a)
17. (b)
43. (D)
44. (B)
45. 2 46. 6
47. 8
Cl Cl OH O
HO
48. 4
53. (C)
54. (A)
O O
CH3 C O C CH3 + AlCl3
O
CH3 C O + CH3 C O AlCl 3
+
OH O
CH3 C O
+ ACOH
OAC
Linalool
55. (B)
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20 (C)
Sol. x = – 5 + 4i
(x + 5) 2 = – 16
x 2 + 10x + 41 = 0
x 4 + 9x 3 + 35x 2 – x + 4 = (x 2 + 10x + 41) (x 2 – x + 4) – 160
Since x 2 + 10x + 41 = 0,
x 4 + 9x 3 + 35x 2 – x + 4 = –160
21 (C)
1
[Sol. a n = log 2002 = log 2002 n
n
b = log 2002 (2 · 3 · 4 · 5)
and c = log 2002 (10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14)
2 ·3· 4 ·5 1
b – c = log 2002 = log 2002 = – 1 Ans.]
10 ·11·12 ·13·14 2002
22 (C)
23 (C)
7 3 15
[Sol. tan + 2 tan – cot = tan – cot + 2 tan
2 16 2 8 16 16 16 8
sin cos
16 16
= 2 tan = – 4 Ans. ]
8
cos sin
16 16
24 (B)
2
[Sol. ab <1 2 + 2 cos < 1
1 2
4 cos2 <1 cos < , Ans.]
2 2 2 3
25 (A)
[Sol. y = x 2 ; dy
2 x1
dx ( x1, y1 )
y
1 y(a,b)
m (slope of normal) =
2 x1 P(x1,y1 )
2) A
Equation of normal at (x, x 1 is C
1 B
y x12 ( x x1 ) ....(1) O
x
2 x1
As equation (1) passes through (a, b), so
1
b x12 ( a x1 ) 2 x1 (b x12 ) x1 a 2 x13 x1 (1 2b) a 0 ....(2)
2 x1
Sum of all the x-coordinates = 0 (As there is no coefficient of x12 in equation (2) ) Ans.]
26 [Ans. 6 ]
[Sol. For the given A.P., we have 2(2a + b) = (5a – b) + (a + 2b) b = 2a ....(i)
Also for the given G.P., we have (ab + 1)2 = (a – 1)2 (b + 1)2 ....(ii)
1
Putting b = 2a from (i) in (ii), we get a = 0, – 2 or
4
1 1
But a > 0, so a = and b = 2a =
4 2
Hence ( a–1 + b–1) = 2 + 4 = 6 Ans.]
27 [Ans. 2]
1 1 a b c 1 1
[Hint: Vl = [ a b c ] ; Vs = · · = · [a b c]
6 6 3 3 3 6 27 G1 a+b+c
3
Vs 1 m
Hence V 27 = G2 b + c G4 a + b
l n 3 3
m and n are relatively prime (m + n) = 28
G3 +
c
3
a
28 [Ans. 5]
29 [Ans. 1]
30 [Ans. 4]
31 (D) 32 (C) 33 (C)
A(1,2,3)
3
3
[Sol. (i)
B(0,0,1) M 2 C(–1,1,1)
A(1,2,3)
(ii)
B(0,0,1) C(–1,1,1)
Now, equation of AC is
r (î 2ˆj 3k̂ ) (2î ˆj 2k̂ )
(iii)
1
Area = BC BA ; BC = î ˆj ; BA = î 2ˆj 2k̂
2
î ˆj k̂
1 1 0
BC BA = = 2î 2 ĵ 3k̂
1 2 3
2î 2ˆj 3k̂ = 8 9 = 17
1
Area = 17 ]
2
14 7 35 21
(c1 c 2 )(d1 d 2 )
4 4 3 3
(B) Required area = = = 14 sq. units
m1 m 2 3 4
4 3
(C) Normals are x2 – 5xy – 5x + 25y = 0 which can be factorised as, (x – 5)(x – 5y) = 0
Hence x = 5 and y = 1 centre of the circle is (5, 1)
2 2
and circle x + y – 2x + 4y – 4 = 0 is
(x – 1)2 + (y + 2)2 = 32
centre (1, – 2) and radius 3
external touch C1C2 = r1 + r2
5=3+
so = 2 Ans. (Q)
5
(D) 3y2 – 8xy + 5x2 = 0 represents y = x and y = x
3
5
tan(45° + 2) =
3
1 tan 2 5
= 3 + 3 tan 2 = 5 – 5 tan 2
1 tan 2 3
1 2 tan 1
i.e. tan 2 = i.e. 2
4 1 tan 4
tan2 + 8 tan – 1 = 0
tan = – 4 ± 17
so tan = – 4 + 17
CA CA CA 17 4
tan = OA = = · = 4 17 , so a + b = 21 Ans.]
OA tan 17 4 17 4
a
( x 2 1) 1 1
I1 = (x 2 1)2 dx where (a = 2 1) ; put x =
t
dx = – 2 dt
t
1a
1
1a 1 1a 1a 1a
t2 1 (1 t 2 ) t 4 (1 t 2 ) t 2 1
= · 2 dt = –
2 dt = – dt = (t 2 1) 2 dt
a 1 t a t 4 (1 t 2 ) 2 a (1 t 2 ) 2 a
2 1
t
a
t 2 1
= – ( t 2 1) 2 dt = – I1 2I1 = 0 I1 = 0 2 is the answer.]
1a
ANSWERS KEY
Paper I
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. B C B B C C C B AC AD
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. ABD AD CD D B C B D 8 1
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. 5 4 3 8 8 1 Bonus 8 A B
Que. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. D C A A A A ACD ACD ABCD ACD
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Ans. AC B A B A C 1 4 5 9
Que. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. 6 2 6 0 9 9 A B C B
Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
Ans. C C C D BC CD ACD ABCD CD A
Que. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans. D D C D 5 3 4 3 3 6
Que. 81 82 83 84
Ans. 4 3 3 3
Paper II
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. C B A A Bonus A 0 5 2 7
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 2 C A D A B B A-qs; B-qs; A-pqt; B-pt; C
C-qs; D-pst C-rt; D-s,t
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. C C C B A 6 B 5 1 4
Que. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. D C C D B A A-t; B-s; A-r; B-rst; B A
C-q; D-p C-q; D-q
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Ans. A C D B 2 6 8 4 1 C
Que. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
Ans. C D C A B A-pst; B-pt; A-pqst; B-pr;
C-qrt; D-qrt C-pqt; D-pt
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