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Roll. No.
AC M E
Date : 10/07/2013
W E E K LY
T E S T- 1
Please read the instruction in Question Booklet before answering the question paper.
INSTRUCTIONS
(i)
This question paper has '17' printed pages excluding rough work page and answer sheet. Please ensure
that the copy of the question paper you have received contains all pages.
(ii)
Before starting the paper, fill up the required details in the blank space provided in the OMR sheet
provided with the question paper.
(iii)
Write your name and Eight digit Roll. No. in the space provided at the top of this booklet as well as in
the OMR sheet.
(iv)
The question paper consists of '90' type questions. There are '30' questions each in Physics, Chemistry
and Mathematics respectively.
(v)
Each objective question contains four alternatives out of which only ONE is correct. Correct answers
will be awarded 3 marks and for each wrong answer one mark will be deducted. The questions not
attempted will be awarded zero marks.
(vi)
Indicate the correct answer for each objective question by darkening the correct bubble in front of the
respective question in each section.
(vii)
For rough work, use the space provided at the bottom of each page. No extra sheet will be provided for
rough work and you are not supposed to bring the same.
(viii)
Use of blank papers, clip boards, log tables, calculator, slide rule, mobile or any other electronic
gadgets in any form is "NOT PERMISSIBLE".
(ix)
You must not carry mobile phone even if you have the same, give it to your Invigilator before commencement
of the test and take it back from him/her after the exam.
(x)
USEFUL DATA
Atomic weights: Al = 27, Mg = 24, Cu = 63.5, Mn = 55, Cl = 35.5, O = 16, H = 1, P = 31, Ag = 108, N = 14, Li = 7,
I = 127, Cr = 52, K=39, S = 32, Na = 23, C = 12, Br = 80, Fe = 56, Ca = 40, Zn = 65.5, Ti = 48, Ba = 137, U = 238,
Co= 59, B =11, F = 19, He = 4, Ne = 20, Ar = 40 , Mo = 96, S = 32, Pb = 207.2, K = 39
[Take : ln 2 = 0.69, ln 3 = 1.09, e = 1.6 1019, me= 9.1 1031 kg ]
Take 0 = 8.85 1012 , g = 10 m/s2 unless otherwise stated
SECTION A
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1
Q.2
Q.3
[3 3 0 = 90]
The equation of state of some gases can be expressed as P 2 (V b) = KBT, where P is the
V
pressure, V is the volume, T is the absolute temperature, KB is Boltzman constant and a, b are constants.
The dimensions of a are :
(A) [ML5T2]
(B) [ML1T2]
(C) [L3]
(D) [L6]
E, M, J and G respectively denote energy, mass, angular momentum and gravitational constant, then
EJ 2
(D) time
P2
2m
(B) E = mV2 +
U 1
2
(C) 2E = mV
2 2
Q.5
(C) mass
(D) E =
P2
m
P2 U
2mV 2
(D) torque
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Q.6
In a new unit system, 1 unit of time is equal to 10 sec, 1 unit of mass is 5 kg and 1 unit of length is 20 m.
In the new system of units, 1 unit of energy is equal to :
(A) 20 Joule
(B)
1
Joule
20
(C) 4 Joule
(D) 16 Joule
Q.7
The formula = (F + 2ma)n, = work done, F is the force, m is the mass, a is the acceleration and
is the velocity can be made dimensionally correct for :
(A) n = 0
(B) n = 1
(C) n = 1
(D) no value of n
Q.8
V = at +
Q.9
Q.10
If frequency (F), velocity (V) and density (D) are considered as fundamental units, the dimensional
formula for momentum will be :
(B) DV2F1
(C) D2V2F2
(D) DV4F3
(A) DVF2
Q.11
b
, V = velocity, t = time, a, b, c are constants. The dimensions of a, b and c are :
tc
(A) LT2, L and T
(B) L2, T and LT2
(C) LT2, LT and L
(D) L, LT and T2
Q.12 Assertion : When we change the unit of measurement of a quantity, its numerical value changes.
Reason : Smaller the unit of measurement, bigger is its numerical value.
(A) Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(B) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
(C) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(D) Assertion and Reason both are false.
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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Q.13
The diagram below shows 3 vectors which sum to zero, all of equal length, which statement is true?
C
(A) A B A C
A
(B) A B B C
(C) A B 2A C
(D) A B 2A C
Q.14
Q.15
(A) F/2
Q.16
(B) F
(C)
3F
(D)
5F
b
a
if a = pi qj
b = ri sj
Which of the following is correct ?
(A) p and r are positive while q and s are negative
(B) p, q and r are positive while s is negative
(C) p, q and s are positive while r is negative
(D) p, q, r and s are all positive.
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Q.17
Q.18
Q.19
A particle is moving westward with a velocity v1 = 5 m/s. Its velocity changed to v 2 = 5 m/s northward.
The change in velocity vector ( v = v 2 v1 ) is :
(A) 5 2 m/s towards north east
(C) zero
If A 12i 16j , B 24i 10j , what is the magnitude of the vector C 2A B approximately ?
(A) 42
(B) 22
(C) 64
(D) 90
is the magnitude of A ?
(A) 5.1
(B) 4.1
(C) 5.4
(D) 5.8
Q.20
Consider the quantities, energy, force, current, acceleration, temperature, distance. Out of these, the
only vector quantities are :
(A) Energy, force and acceleration
(B) Force and acceleration
(C) Temperature, force and distance
(D) Current, force and acceleration
Q.21
Q.22
A uniform wire of length L and mass M is stretched between two fixed points, keeping at tension F.A
sound of frequency is impressed on it. Then the maximum vibrational energy is existing in the wire
when =
(A)
1 ML
2 F
(B)
FL
M
(C) 2
FN
L
(D)
1
F
2
ML
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Q.23 The ratio of maximum & minimum magnitudes of the resultant of 2 vectors a and b is 3 : 1. Now,, a is
equal to
(A) b
(B) 2 b
(C) 3 b
(D) 4 b
Q.24 Young's modulus of steel is 1.9 1011 N/m2. When expressed in CGS units of dyne/cm2, it will be equal
to:
(B) 1.9 1011
(C) 1.9 1012
(D) 1.9 1013
(A) 1.9 1010
Q.25 A person moves 30 m towards North, then 20 m towards East & 30 2 m towards South-West. The
net displacement of the person is :
(A) 10 m East
(B) 20m West
(C) 10 m West
(D) 10 m North
Q.26 Two vectors A and B are shown in the figure. The angle between A and B is :
A
30
(A) 30
(B) 60
30
x
(C) 300
(D) 90
Q.27 The resultant of A and B makes an angle with A and with B . then :
(A) <
(B) >
(C) > if B > A
(D) > if A > B
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Q.28 Two velocities of 200 m/s & 120 m/s are inclined at an angle of 60. The resultant velocity will be
(A) 40 m/s
(B) 180 m/s
(C) 280 m/s
(D) 340 m/s
Q.29
A
45
Q.30
(C) 90
(D) 225
A 4i 3j k , B 4i 3j k , the magnitude of A + B is :
(A) zero
(B) 5
(C)
26
(D)
24
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SECTION B
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
[3 3 0 = 90]
Q.1
A neutral atom of an element has two K, eight L, eleven M and two N electrons, then the element is :
(A) Sc
(B) Ti
(C) V
(D) Cr
Q.2
(A) 11
Q.3
(B) 13
(C) 14
(D) 15
Q.4
The correct set of quantum numbers for the unpaired electron of chlorine atom is :
n
l
m
s
n
l
m
s
(A)
2
1
0
+
(B)
2
1
1
+
(C)
3
1
1
(D)
3
0
0
Q.5
The explanation for the presence of three unpaired electrons in the nitrogen atom can be given by :
(A) Pauli's exclusion principle
(B) Hund's rule
(C) Aufbau's principle
(D) Uncertainty principle
Q.6
The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the Mth shell is :
(A) 2
(B) 8
(C) 18
(D) 32
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Q.7
The quantum numbers of four electrons (e1 to e4) are given below :
n
l
m
s
n
l
m
e1
3
0
0
+1/2
e2
4
0
0
e3
3
2
2
1/2
e4
3
1
1
The correct order of decreasing energy of these electrons is :
(A) e4 > e3 > e2 > e1
(B) e2 > e3 > e4 > e1
(C) e3 > e2 > e4 > e1
(D) none
s
1/2
1/2
Q.8
If the nitrogen atom had electronic configuration 1s7, it would have energy lower that of normal ground
state configuration 1s2 2s2 2p3, because the electrons would be closer to the nucleus. Yet 1s7 is not
observed because it violates :
(A) Heisenberg uncertainity principle
(B) Hunds rule
(C) Pauli's exclusion principle
(D) Bohr postulate of stationary orbits
Q.9
Which of the following values for various quantum number is not possible for electronic configuration of
calcium :
(A) n = 4
(B) l = 2
(C) m = 1
(D) s = +1/2
Q.10
Q.11
Q.12
Q.13
(D) 1
Which of the following has maximum number of unpaired electron (atomic number of Fe 26) :
(A) Fe
(B) Fe (II)
(C) Fe (III)
(D) Fe (IV)
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Q.14
Which of the following set of quantum number represents an e in px orbital of 3rd shell of a Zn atom.
(A) n = 3, l = 2, m = 2, s = +1/2
(C) n = 3, l = 2, m = 0, s = +1/2
(B) n = 2, l = 2, m = 0, s = +1/2
(D) n = 3, l = 1, m = +1, s = +1/2
Q.15
Which of the subshells below do not exist due to the constraints upon the azimuthal quantum number ?
(A) 3s
(B) 3p
(C) 3d
(D) 3f
Q.16
Q.17
Which electronic configuration represents a violation of Hunds rule and Paulis rule both for an atom
in its ground state ?
2p
2p
1s
2s
1s
2s
(A)
(B)
2s
2p
2p
1s
2s
2p
(C)
Q.18
1s
(D)
1s
2s
2p
(C)
1s
2s
2p
(D)
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Q.19
The position and the velocity of a small particle like electron cannot be simultaneously determined.
This statement is :
(A) Heisenberg uncertainty principle
(B) Paulis exclusion principle
(C) aufbaus principle
(D) de Broglies wave nature of the electron
Q.20
Q.21
m
0
0
s
1/2
1/2
Q.22
How many d-electrons in Cu+ (At. No. = 29) can have the spin quantum number ( 1 2 ) ?
(A) 3
(B) 7
(C) 5
(D) 9
Q.23
Q.24
(D) 3
Which one is the correct outer configuration of chromium ? (atomic no. 24)
3d
4s
3d
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4s
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Q.25
Q.26
If the values of (n + l) is not > 3, then the maximum number of electrons in all the orbitals would be :
(A) 12
(B) 10
(C) 2
(D) 6
Q.27
Q.28
In the Lother Meyer Curve which element could probably be at the the bottom part of the curve
(A) Na
(B) Mg
(C) Al
(D) Cl
Q.29
(D) Rb
(D) 23
Q.30
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SECTION C
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.30 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1
[3 3 0 = 90]
(B) cos = 1
(C) sec =
1
2
(D) tan = 20
Q.2
A circular wire of radius 7cm is cut and bend again into an arc of a circle of circle of radius 12cm. The
angle subtended by the arc at the centre is
(A) 50
(B) 210
(C) 100
(D) 60
Q.3
The value of
(A) 2
Q.4
Q.5
Q.6
Q.7
sin 85 sin 35
=
cos 65
(B) 1
(C) 1
(D) 0
(C)
(D) 1/2
(C) 2
(D) 1/2
(C) 1/6
(D) 6
If 5tan + 4 = 0, then
(A) 0
5sin 3cos
=
5sin 2 cos
(B) 1
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Q.8
Q.9
If sin x =
(A)
3
(B) ,
4 4
3 5
(C) ,
4 4
5 7
(D) ,
4 4
24
, then the value of tan x is
25
24
25
(B)
24
7
(C)
4
, then sin =
3
(A) 4/5 but not 4/5
(C) 4/5 but not 4/5
25
24
Q.10 If tan =
Q.11 If sin =
(A) First
Q.12 If
1
and tan = 1, then lies in which quadrant
2
(B) second
(C) Third
(D) Fourth
sin 4 x cos 4 x 1
, then
2
3
5
sin 8 x cos8 x
1
(B)
8
27
125
2
(A) tan x =
3
2
2
(C) tan x
1
3
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Q.13
sin
cos
1 cot 1 tan
(A) 0
(B) 1
Q.15
1 tan 2 45 A
1 tan 2 45 A
(B) 2cot2x
(C) 2cot2x
(D) cot2 2x
(C) tan 2A
(D) cot 2A
(C) cos2 30
(D) sin2 45
(C) 2
(D)
is equal to
(A) sin 2A
(B) cos 2A
(B) 1
1
2
(D) 2
(C)
(D)
(B) 2 sin15
1
2
(B) 1
1
2
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Q.21
tan tan =
4
(A) 2tan2
(B) 2cot 2
Q.23
3
5
7
sin 2
sin 2
sin 2
8
8
8
8
(A) 1
(B) 1
(C) tan2
(D) cot2
(C)
(D)
(C) 0
(D) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(C) sin 3B
(C) 0
(D) 1
sin 2
Q.25 If tanA =
(B)
1
2
5
, is
4
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(D) 1
(D) 6
Q.29 A cow is tied to a post by a rope. The cow moves along the circular path always keeping the rope tight.
If it describes 44 metres, when it has traced out 72 at the centre, the length of the rope is
(A) 45 metres
(B) 35 metres
(C) 22 metres
(D) 56 metres
Q.30 If sin 2
(A) 3
x 2 y2 1
, then x must be
2x
(B) 2
(C) 1
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