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Sri Chaitanya Narayana IIT Academy: Grand Test-6
Sri Chaitanya Narayana IIT Academy: Grand Test-6
Sri Chaitanya Narayana IIT Academy: Grand Test-6
PHYSICS:
CHEMISTRY:
1) 8 2) 12 3) 14 4) 16
3. In a ABC, with usual notation, if b>c then the distance between foot of median
and foot of altitude both drawn from vertex A on BC is
b2 c2 b2 c2 2 b2 c2 2b 2 c 2 bc
1) 2) 3) 4)
a 2a a a
4. The area of the triangle formed by the tangent, normal at origin on the curve
sin y x sin y and the line x 3 in given by
3
3 3 3 3 5 3 7 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 4 2 4
1) 28 2) 31 3) 42 4) 39
6. If a,b,c,d are distinct integers in A.P such that d=a2+b2+c2 then the value of
a+b+c+d equals
1) 1 2) 2 3) 16 4) 18
7. Let A, B be two sets such that n( A B ) =6 and n( A B ) =3 then the maximum
possible number of functions from A to B is
1) 216 2) 625 3) 729 4) 1024
8. If p.m ql , bl am, aq pb
a b 1 qm l p pm ql
and if p q 1 m b a l bl am 216
l m 1 bq p a aq pb
1) 1 2) 2 3) ½ 4) 2
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
12. A circle with smallest radius is tangent to parabola y2=8x at (2,4) and is also
1) 32 3 2 2
2)16 3 2 2
3) 64 3 2 2
4) 4 3 2 2
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sin A 3 cos A 5 sin( A B)
If and , 0 A , 0 B then the value of equals
sin B 2 cos B 2 2 2 cos A cos B
13.
3 5 3 5
2 1
5 3 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
14. If the number of ways of giving away 3like objects and 4 other distinct objects to
3 persons is N than the number of positive integral divisors of N is
1) 20 2) 12 3) 10 4) 24
15.
Let f : (1,1) R be a continuous function
sin 2 x
3 2 1 1 3
If f (t )dt .x then the value of f equals
0
2 2 4
1 1 2 4
1) 3 2) 2 3 3) 3 4) 3
16. If exactly two integers lie between the roots of the equation x2+ax-1=0, then the
sum of all possible integral values of ‘a’ equals
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) -2
x xy xy
1) ln c 2) ln xy c
y x y x
y
xy xy
3) ce x / y 4) ce xy
x y x y
10 2r 1 r 2 2r 1
18. The value of
r 1 r 2 r 1
2
19. The marks of some students were listed out of 75. The standard deviation was
found to be 12. Subsequently the marks were raised to a maximum of 100, then
1) 18 2) 16 3) -12 4) -8
1 x 1 x x 2 1 x x 2 x 2
22. If f x d x F ( x) c when f ( x) then the
1 2 x 3 x 2 4 x3 3 x 4 2 x5 x 6
value of F 24 F 0 equals [] is GIF
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 7
23. Let f(x) be a continuous function satisfying the equation
x x
f (t )dt t f ( x t )dt e
x
1 and f 0 1then the value of e10f(10) equals
0 0
1) 7 2) 9 3) 11 4) 12
to
2
2 2 3 2
1) 2) 2 3) 4 4)
4
2 x a 2 9a 9 if x 2
25. Let f(x)= 9 x 17 if x 2
where a is positive constant. If f(x) has a local
1) 7 2) 8 3) 9 4) 10
x4 y 2
26. The minimum length of intercept on any tangent to the ellipse 4 9 1 cut by
1) 8 2) 9 3) 2 4) 1
14 8 7
1) 5 2) 5 3) 5 4) 1
28. The mean and median of all the proper divisors of 360 are connected by
1) median>mean 2) median<mean
3) median=mean 4) none
29. If p and q are two statements then the statement p q p q is
1) a tautology 2) a contradiction
3) tautology and contradiction 4) neither a tautology nor a contradiction
30. Number of reflexive, symmetric relations on set A 1, 2,3, 4 is n1 and n2
1) 17 2) 15 3) 18 4)12
blocks and the surface is . If 0 F1 F2 2Mg , then choose the correct statement.
B A
F2 F1
a0 P
1) g/2 2) g 3) g 4) 2g
33. A uniform body of mass M and radius R has a small mass m attached at edge as
shown in the figure. The system is placed on a perfectly rough horizontal surface
such that mass m is at the same horizontal level as the centre of body. It is
assumed that there is no slipping at point A, If I A is the moment of the inertia of
combined system about point of contact A then the normal reaction at point A
just after the system is released from rest is (M = 6kg, m = 2kg, IA= 4kg .m2,
R = 1m, g = 10m/s2)
M
m
1) 60 N 2) 80 N 3) 75 N 4) 70 N
B
A
2
1) 2) 2 3) 4)
g g g g
A P0
x
2L x0
sin t sin t
1) 2 P0 LA ln 1 2) 2 P0 LA ln 1
2 2
sin t
3) P0 LA ln 4) none of these
2
C2
10 8 4 2 A
C1 b C2
1) R1 + R2 = C1 C2 2) R1R2 = C1C2
3) R1C2 = R2C1 4) R1C1 = R2C2
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48. A resistor of resistance R, an inductor of inductance L and a capacitor of
capacitance C are connected in series and the combination is connected to a
battery of emf as shown. At t = 0, the switch S is closed. Let, after a very long
time, the thermal energy developed in circuit be Q, energy stored in circuit be U
and energy supplied by battery be E. Then
C
R L
S
1) Q : U : E 1:1: 2 2) Q : U : E 1: 3 : 4
3) Q : U : E 3 :1: 4 4) Q : U : E 1: 2 : 3
49. In the circuit shown switch is connected to 1 for a very long time. At a particular
instant t = 0, switch is suddenly shifted to 2, the current in the circuit after a time
L
gap of is. ( use 1/e = 0.37 )
R
2 L
2L R
E
E E
1)1.74 2)0.63 3) 1.11 E 4) E
R R R R
51. An LCR series a.c circuit is connected to an a.c source of variable angular
frequency and a fixed voltage amplitude. The current amplitude in the circuit
is found to be 37 percent of the value at resonance for two angular frequencies 1
52. When a thin transparent sheet of refractive index 3 is placed near one of the
2
slits in Young’s double slit experiment; the intensity at the centre of the screen
reduces to half of the maximum intensity. The minimum thickness of the sheet
should be
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 8 2 3
53. The x-z plane separates two media A and B of refractive indices µ1 = 1.5 and
µ2 = 2. A ray of light travels from A to B. Its directions in the two media are
given by unit vectors u1 aiˆ bjˆ and u 2 ciˆ djˆ . Then
a 4 a 3 b 4 b 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
c 3 c 4 d 3 d 4
54. Light from source consists of two wavelength 1 650nm & 2 390nm . If D = 2m
and d = 6.5 mm, the minimum value of y where the minima of both the wave
lengths coincides is
1) 0.1 mm 2) 0.2 mm 3) 0.3 mm 4) 0.4 mm
XY X
1) 2) XY 3) XY log 2 4)
ln 2 Y
57. When the electron in a hydrogen atom jumps from the second orbit to the first
orbit, the wavelength of the radiation emitted is . When the electron jumps from
the third to the first orbit, the wavelength of the radiation emitted as
9 4 27 32
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 9 32 27
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58. In the circuit shown, if each diode has a forward biased resistance of 75 Ω and
infinite resistance in reverse bias, what will be the values of currents i1, i2, i3 and
i4?
1) i1 =0.2 A, i2 = 0, i3 = 0.2 A, i4 = 0
2) i1 =0.26 A, i2 = 0, i3 = 0.26 A, i4 = 0
3) i1 =0.2 A, i2 = 0.07 A, i3 = 0.07 A, i4 = 0.07 A
4) i1 =0.2 A, i2 = 0.1A, i3 = 0 A, i4 = 0.1 A
59. In a junction transistor operating under common emitter connections in active
region, the base current is changed by 20 A . Due to this, base-emitter voltage is
changed by 0.02 volt and collector current changed by 2mA. Find the voltage
gain of amplifier if load resistance RL is 5000 .
1) 100 2) 300 3) 400 4) 500
60. A telescope has objective and eye piece of focal lengths 50 cm and 5 cm
respectively. The telescope is focused on a scale placed 2m from the objective
for the final image at near point (25cm). Calculate the separation between
objective and eyepiece.
1) 425/6 cm 2)225/6 cm 3) 55 cm 4) 33 cm
1.20 V
1.239 V
1.69 V
Another application of the above diagram is to predict the species which are
unstable towards disproportionation.
61. When the reaction between I and MnO is carried out with iodide in excess, then
4
towards disproportionation?
1) I3 , HOI, Mn3+ 2)HOI, Mn3+, MnO
4
3) HOI, MnO2, MnO4 4) HOI, I3 ,MnO
4
63. Acid hydrolysis of ester is first-order reaction and rate constant is given by
2.303 V – V0
k log
t V – Vt
where V0, Vt and V are the volume of standard NaOH required to neutralise acid
1) V = Vt 2) V = (Vt – V0)
3) V = 2Vt – V0 4) V = 2Vt + V0
NaCN H /H O
Method # 2: R Br R CN
RCO2H 2
Br COOH
1) Both method 1 and method 2 are appropriate for carrying out this conversion.
2) Neither method 1 nor method 2 is appropriate for carrying out this conversion.
3) Method 1 will work well, but method 2 is not appropriate.
4) Method 2 will work well, but method 1 is not appropriate.
65. If Rutherford would have used particles instead of particles in his Gold-leaf
experiment, which of the following observations would definitely not have been
made:
1) particles scattering beyond the gold foil.
2) Majority of particles passing undeflected through the foil.
3) Very few particles getting absorbed.
4) Particle nature of electron
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66. Consider the following equilibria:
I. A s
B s
II. 2A
B
III. A s
B g
IV. A g
B g
67. CH3
HCl
OH O C X
CH3
[X] is:
CH3 CH3
1) HO C CH3 2) HO O C CH3
OH H
CH3 CH3
3) HO C C CH3 4) HO C OH
O OH CH3
1) 2 2) 3
pressure.
critical pressure.
pressure.
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70. CHO
+ Acetonitrile
+ H2C = CH - PPh3 [X]
+
O Na
X is
OH
CH CH CH
CH3 CH CH2
(A)1) (B)2)
OH OH
CHO
(C)3) 4)
(D) CH CH2
..
O O
..
1) 3 2) 5 3) 6 4) 7
3) 4) H2C CH C OH
H2C CH C OH
CH
CH
CH
CHNH2
NH2
144 90
74. The number of neutrons accompanying the formation of 54 Xe and 38 Sr by the
76. Dimethyl terephthalate reacts with ethylene glycol under high temperature and
pressure to give a polymer called ‘Dacron’. Identify the correct statements out of
the following
(I) Dacron is polyethylene terphthalate
(II) Dacron is formed by step growth condensation polymerizations.
(III) Dacron is a polyester
(IV) Methanol molecules are removed during the polymerization process
1) Only (I) and (II) 2) Only (II), (III) and (IV)
3) Only (III) 4) All of the above
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O
77.
H 3CO C H
+ Product
H C OCH3
O
O O
1) H 2) H
C OCH3 C OCH3
C OCH3
C OCH3 H
H O
O
O
3) Both (A) and (B) in 4) H
C OH
equimolar ratio + CH3OH
C OH
H
O
78. Outline the best synthesis of 4, 4-dimethyl, 2-pentyne using NaNH2 in liquid NH3
also.
CH3 CH3
(i) CH3 CH (ii) (iii) (iv) CH3I (v) CH3 C CBr
H3C C Br H3C C C CH
CH3
CH3