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XII Science Test No. 9 Date 02-06-2018 XII Science Test No.

9 Date 02-06-2018
Physics- Physics-
1. Prove Gauss’s law using coulomb’s law. 1. Prove Gauss’s law using coulomb’s law.
2. Find electric field intensity due to a charged insulator sphere of radius 2. Find electric field intensity due to a charged insulator sphere of radius
R. (i) r<R (ii) r>R. Draw curve. R. (i) r<R (ii) r>R. Draw curve.
3. Find electric field intensity due to charged long straight wire. 3. Find electric field intensity due to charged long straight wire.
4. Find electric field intensity between two opposite charged metallic 4. Find electric field intensity between two opposite charged metallic
plates. plates.
5. If Q charges is placed inside a closed surface then find total electric 5. If Q charges is placed inside a closed surface then find total electric
flux if surface is (i) sphere (ii) cube. flux if surface is (i) sphere (ii) cube.
Chemistry- Chemistry-
1. For reaction 2A + B → 3C, the rate of appearance of ‘C’ at time ‘t’ is 1. For reaction 2A + B → 3C, the rate of appearance of ‘C’ at time ‘t’ is
1.3 × 10−4 mol l−1 sec −1. Calculate rate of the reaction and rate of 1.3 × 10−4 mol l−1 sec −1. Calculate rate of the reaction and rate of
disappearance of ‘A’. 3 disappearance of ‘A’. 3
2. Write differences between Order and Molecularity. 2 2. Write differences between Order and Molecularity. 2
3. A first order reaction is formed to have a rate constant k = 5.5 × 3. A first order reaction is formed to have a rate constant k = 5.5 ×
10−14 s −1 . Find the half life of the reaction. 2 10−14 s −1. Find the half life of the reaction. 2
4. A first order reaction is 40% complete in 50 min. So calculate k1 for 4. A first order reaction is 40% complete in 50 min. So calculate k1 for
reaction. 3 reaction. 3
Maths- Maths-
β sin 2α+cos β β sin 2α+cos β
1. Prove that 2 tan−1 [tan(45o − α) tan 2] = cos−1 [1+sin 2α cos β] 1. Prove that 2 tan−1 [tan(45o − α) tan 2] = cos −1 [1+sin 2α cos β]
2. If tan−1 x + tan−1 y + tan−1 z = 5π, then prove that 2. If tan−1 x + tan−1 y + tan−1 z = 5π, then prove that
x + y + z = xyz. x + y + z = xyz.
x√3 2x−k x√3 2x−k
3. If ϕ = tan−1 (2k−x) and θ = tan−1 ( k√3 ) , then prove that ϕ − θ is 3. If ϕ = tan−1 (2k−x) and θ = tan−1 ( k√3 ) , then prove that ϕ − θ is
30o . 30o .
4. One kind of cake requires 200g of flour and 25g of fat, and another One kind of cake requires 200g of flour and 25g of fat, and another
kind of cake requires 100g of flour and 50g of fat. Find the maximum kind of cake requires 100g of flour and 50g of fat. Find the maximum
number of cakes which can be made from 5kg of flour and 1 kg of fat number of cakes which can be made from 5kg of flour and 1 kg of fat
assuming that there is no shortage of the other ingredients used in assuming that there is no shortage of the other ingredients used in
making the cakes. making the cakes.

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