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Time: 3:00 Hours Max Marks: 300

Sec: INC JR CO-SC & N120 CTM-2 MAINS MODEL Dt :18/07/2021


PHYSICS Max. Marks: 100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2),
(3) and (4) for the answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
1) A vector is not changed if
1) It is rotated through an arbitrary angle
2) It is multiplied by an arbitrary scalar
3) It is cross multiplied by a unit vector
4) It slides parallel to itself
  
2) If C = A  B then

1) C is always greater than A

2) C is always equal to A+B


3) C is never equal to A+B
   
4) It is possible to have C < A and C < B

3) Arrange the vectors addition so that their magnitudes are in the increasing order
 
1) two vectors A and B are parallel
 
2) two vectors A and B are anti-parallel
 
3) two vectors A and B making an angle 60°
 
4) two vectors A and B making 120°.
4) The car makes a displacement of 100 m towards east and then 200 m towards north. The
magnitude and direction of the resultant are respectively
1) 223.7m, tan−1(2), N of E
2) 223.7m, tan−1(2), E of N
3) 330m, tan−1(2), N of E
4) 100m, tan−1(2), N of E
5) A particle is moving along a circular path with a constant speed ‘v’. The change in velocity of the
particle in half rotation is
1) v 2) 2v 3)0 4) 2v
6) In the given figure

 
1) angle between A and B is 110°
 
2) angle between C and D is 60°
 
3) angle between B and C is 110°
 
4) angle between B and C is 70°
7) If the system is in equilibrium
(cos 53° = 3/5), then the value of ‘P’ is

1) 16N 2) 4N 3) 208 N 4) 232 N


8) From the figure, the correct relation among the following vectors is

      
1) A  B  E  0 2) C  D  A
   
3) B  E  C  D 4) all of the above
9) The condition for the vectors 2iˆ  3 ˆj  4kˆ and 3iˆ  a ˆj  bkˆ to be parallel is
1) a = −9/2, b = −6 2) a = −6, b = −9/2
2) a = 4, b = 5 3) a = 8, b = 2
   
10)   
The value of a  b  a  b is 
   

1) a  b  
2) 2 a  b 
  
 
3) 2 a.b 
4) 2 a  b 
11) If ‘O’ is at equilibrium, then the values of the tensions T1 and T2 are (20 N is acting vertically
downwards at O)

1) 20N, 30N 2) 20 3 N, 20N

3) 20 3 N, 20 3 N 4) 10N, 30N
 
12) BC is divided into four equal parts by P, Q and R. The resultant of AB and 3AC is

   


1) AR 2) 4 AR 3) 4 AP 4) 4PQ
   
13) In a right angled triangle the three vectors a , b and c add to zero. Then a.b is

1) −9 2) +9 3) 0 4) −3
 
14) If a  2iˆ  3 ˆj  6kˆ and b  3iˆ  4 ˆj , then
 
projection of a on b
 
projection of b on a
7 5 4 9
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 7 9 4
   
15) If four non zero vectors satisfy the conditions a  b  c  d and
   
a  d and b  c , then
   
   
1) a  d and b  c are perpendicular
   
   
2) a  d and b  c are parallel
   
 
3) a  d must equal to b  c  
   
 
4) a  d must equal to − b  c  
16) The numerical value of the ratio of average velocity to average speed is
1) always less than one
2) always equal to one
3) always more than one
4) equal to or less than one.
17) An object may have
a) varying speed without having varying velocity
b) varying velocity without having varying speed
c) non zero acceleration without having varying velocity
d) non zero acceleration without having varying speed.
1) a,b & c are correct
2) b & d are correct
3) a,b & d are correct
4) a & d are correct
18) The correct statement in the following is
1) a body has a constant velocity and still it can have a varying speed
2) a body has a constant speed but it can have a varying velocity
3) a body having constant speed cannot have any acceleration.
4) both 1 and 3 are correct
19) A car is moving along a straight line, say OP in figure. It moves from O to P in 18 s and returns
from P to Q in 6 s. The average velocity and average speed of the car in going from O to P and
back to Q is

1) 10ms-1, 20ms-1
2) 20ms-1, 10ms-1
3) 10ms-1, 10ms-1
4) 20ms-1, 20ms-1
     
20) If A  B  2iˆ and A  B  4iˆ, then angle between A and B in degrees is
1) 180 2) 90 3) 0 4) 45

SECTION – II
(INTEGER VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of
positive ornegative decimal numbers. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places,
Truncate/Round-off thevalue of Two decimal places. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and
question will be evaluatedaccording to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
 
21) If the vectors A  iˆ  ˆj  3kˆ and B  xiˆ  2 ˆj  kˆ are perpendicular to each other then the
positive value of ‘x’ is

22) The resultant of two vectors of magnitudes 3 units and 5 units is perpendicular to 3 units. The
angle between the vectors in degrees is

23) A boy is hanging from a horizontal branch of a tree. The tension in the arms will be maximum
when the angle between the arms in degrees is

24) A man travels 1 mile due east, then 5mile due south, then 2mile due east and finally 9mile due
north. His displacement in mile is

25) If V  3iˆ  4 ˆj , then with what scalar ‘C’ must it be multiplied so that CV = 7.5
 
26) Consider the two vectors L  iˆ  2 ˆj  3kˆ and l  4iˆ  5 ˆj  6kˆ . The value of the scalar α such
  
that the vector L   l is perpendicular to L is nearly

27) A force of 10N is resolved into the perpendicular components. If the first component makes
30° with the force, the magnitudes of the components are x 3 and y respectively. Then x + y
is

28) A plumber steps out of his truck, walks 60m east and 35m south and then takes an elevator,
12m down to the basement of a building where a bad leak is occurring. The magnitude of
displacement of plumber in km is (Assume x-axis is east, y-axis is north and z-axis is upward)

29) The square of the resultant of two forces 4 N and 3 N exceeds the square of the resultant of the
two forces by 12 when they are mutually perpendicular. The angle between the vectors in
degrees is

30) Two billiard balls are moving on a table and the component velocities along the length and
breadth are 5,5 ms-1 for one ball 2 3, 2ms-1 for the other ball the angle between the motion
of balls in degrees is

CHEMISTRY Max. Marks: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2),
(3) and (4) for the answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

31) A 2.05g gaseous compound occupies 1 lit volume at 1 atm pressure and 273.15 K temperature, then
the compound will be
1) NO2 2) O2 3) PCl5 4) H2
32) Volume occupied by 8g of the, 2g of Hz and 189 of the at STP condition will be

1) 67.2 lit 2) 89.6 lit 3) 22.4 lit 4) 44.8 lit


33) Which of the following will have greatest number of atoms
1) 20g SO3 2) 48g H2SO4 3) 22.4 lit N2 at STP 4) 270g Al

34) A 7.6 g mixture of NO and NO2 has 0.2 moles of 'N' atoms. Then average molar mass of the
mixture will be
1) 30 g/mol 2) 28 g/mol 3) 38 g/mol 4) 46 g/mol
35) A sample of H3PO4 contains 16g of 'O' Then mass of 'P' in this sample will be
1) 31 g 2) 15.5 g 3) 16g 4) 7.75g

36) Which of the following pair of compounds will have same empirical formula?
1) urea, ammonia 2) glucose, Sucrose 3) acetic acid, glucose 4) all
37) Two elements A & B combine to form two compound AB2 and A2B3 - If molecular mass of AB2 is
46 and that of A2B3 is 76 then molecular mass of A2B5 will be
1) 108 g/mol 2) 80 g/mol 3) 92 g/mol 4) 116 g/mol

38) A nitrogen containing organic compound on decomposition gives all nitrogen as N2 gas. If 20g of
organic compound gives 2.8 lit of N2 gas at S.T.P, then% composition of N in this compound will
be

1) 15% 2) 20% 3) 18% 4) 17.5%

39) A hydrocarbon of 10 lit requires 40 lit O2 gas for complete combustion and gives 30 lit of CO2.
Assuming all volumes measured at same condition, molecular formula of hydrocarbon is

1) C2H4 2) C3H8 3) C3H4 4) CH4

40) A 20 ml gaseous mixture of CH4 and CO requires 22 ml of O2 for complete combustion. Then ratio
of nCO: nCH4 will be

1) 1:1 2) 3:2 3) 4:3 4) 4:5

41) A compound of 'Fe' & 'o' contains 1g of Fe Per 0.38g of O. Then empirical formula of the compound
will be

1) Fe2O3 2) FeO 3) Fe3O4 4) FeO4.2

42) 1.3 g of a metal M can displace 1.4 g of Fe from FeSO4. Then equivalent mass of metal M will be
1) 26 g/eq 2) 28 g/eq 3) 13 g/eq 4) 14 g/eq
43) 5 g of a metal carbonate on complete decomposition gives 2.8g of metal oxide. Then equivalent
mass of metal will be
1) 40 g/eq 2) 18 g/eq 3) 20 g/eq 4) 100 g/eq
44) If 5.6 g of metal combines with 1.6 g of 'O', assuming similar valency, what will be equivalent
mass of metal chloride
1) 63.5 g/eq 3) 91.5 g/eq 3) 48.75 g/eq 4) 45.75 g/eq
45) In which of the following reactions equivalent mass of H2SO4 will be M/1
1) 2Naoh + H2SO4   Na2SO4 + 2H2O
2) Na2CO3 + H2SO4   NaHSO4 + CO2 + H2O
3) Zn + H2SO4   ZnSO4 + H2
4) all
46) If resolution of a microscope is 1 micrometer, then which of the following lengths can be calculated
accurately.
1) 200 nm 2) 0.2 mm 3) 100 pm 4) 200 fm
47) In an experiment 2.4 g of iron oxide gives 1.68 g of Fe on reduction and in another Sample 2.9g of
iron oxide gives 2.03g of Fe on reduction. These two samples of iron follow
a) Law of reciprocal proportions
b) Law of constant proportions
C) Law of multiple proportions
d) Avogadro's hypothesis
48) Which of the following Set of observations is both precise and accurate for the measurement of
5.25g of substance

Set – 1 Set – 2 Set – 3 Set – 4


1) 5.25g 1) 5.50g 1) 5.25g 1) 6.00g
2) 5.00g 2) 5.50g 2) 5.25g 2) 4.00g
3) 5.50g 3) 5.50g 3) 5.25g 3) 5.00g
4) 5.50g 4) 5.50g 4) 5.25g 3) 5.00g
1) Set-1 2) set-2 3) set-3 4) set-4
49) Match the following
Set – 1 Set – 2
a) mano 1) 10−24
b) yocto 2) 10−9
c) micro 3) 1018
d) exa 4) 10−6
1) a- 1, b- 2, c- 3, d- 4
2) a-2, b- 3, c- 4, d- 1
3) a-2, b- 1, c- 4, d- 3
4) a-2, b- 3, c- 1, d- 4
50. In a sample of copper oxide 1g of 'Cu' combines with 0.25g of 'O'. In another sample 63.5g of 'Cu'
combined with 8g of 'O'. Then these two samples follow
1) Law of constant proportions
2) Law of multiple proportions
3) Law of reciprocal proportions
4) Gay Lussac's law of combining volumes.
SECTION – II
(INTEGER VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of
positive ornegative decimal numbers. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places,
Truncate/Round-off thevalue of Two decimal places. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and
question will be evaluatedaccording to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.

51) MgSO4.XH2O contains 51.22% of H2O, then ✗ will be –


52) An element can exist in a isotopic forms having isotopic mass 22 a.m.u, 23 a.m.u, 24 a.m.u and 26
a.m.u, with % abundance 80%, 19.999 %, 10-3% and 10-12%. respectively. Then average atomic mass
of element will be.
53) An enzyme contains 0.25% of 'O'• If atomicity of CO in this compound is 8, then molar mass of
enzyme will be X x 104. Then ✗ will be
54. In how many of the following compounds, Fe has equivalent mass of 28
FeSO4, Fe2(SO4)3, FeO, FeCl2, Fe(OH)2, FeBr3, Fe3O4
55. Valence factor for MnO4-1 in acidic medium is ✗ and for Cr2O7-2 is y, then x/y will be

56. According to significant figure rules, the correct answer for the Calculation (1.28 × 2.0) + 4.983
will be

57. For how many of the following compounds equivalent mass and molar mass are same

Nacl, HCl, H2SO4, K2SO4, Fe2O3, TaCl, NH3, OH-1, Cl-1, N-3

58. According to law of constant proportions if 8g of Zn can combine with 1.97g of 'O', then 100 g of
Zn can combine CO with ✗ g of 'O'. Then ✗ will be

59. How many of the following compounds will have more % of Cu than that is present in CuSO4,
CuCO3, Cu(OH)2, Cu2O, CuSO4.5H2O, CuCl2, Cu(NO3)2

60 If mass of electron is 9.1×10-x mg, then ✗ will be

MATHS Max. Marks: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2),
(3) and (4) for the answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
S3
61. If S1 , S2 , S3 are the sums of n, 2n,3n terms respectively of an A.P., then 
 S2  S 1 
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
62. The A.M. of the roots of a quadratic equation in A and G.M. of its roots is G. the
quadratic equation is

1) x2  Ax  G 2  0 2) x2  2 Ax  G 2  0 3) x2  Ax  G2  0 4) x2  2 Ax  G 2  0

63. The sum of the first n terms of the series 6  66  666  .... is
2 2 2 2
1)
27
10n 1  9n  10  2)
27
10n 1  9n  10  3)
27
10n 1  9n  10  4)
27
10n 1  9n  10 

64. The sum of integers from 1 to 100 which are divisible by 2 or 5 is

1) 3020 2) 3025 3) 3030 4) 3050

65. Let the positive numbers a, b, c, d be in A.P. then abc, abd , acd , bcd are in

1) A.P 2) G.P. 3) H.P. 4) None of these

66. The value of 21/ 4.41/ 8.81/16...... is

1) 1 2) 2 3) 3/2 4) 4
  
67. If x   a n , y   b n , z   c n , where a, b, c are in A.P. and a  1, b  1, c  1, then x, y, z
n 0 n0 n 0

are in

1) A.P 2) GP. 3) H.P. 4) A.G.P.

68. The sum of an infinite numbers of a G.P. is 2 and the sum of their cubes is 24.
The second term of the G.P. is
1 1 3
1)  2) 3) -2 4) 
2 2 2

69. If ar  0, r  N and a1 , a2 , a3 ,.....a2 n are A.P. then


a1  a2 n a a a a a  an 1
 1 2 n 1  1 2 n 2  ..... n
a1  a2 a2  a3 a3  a4 an  an 1

n  a1  a2 n  n 1
1) n  1 2) 3) 4) n  1
a1  an 1 a1  an 1

70. If 6th term of a G.P. is 1/ 32 and 9th term is 1/256, then 11th term=

1) 1024 2) 1/1024 3) 1/256 4) 1/512

71. The sum to n terms of the series 5+11+19+29+41+…..


n  n  2 n  n  1 n  1 n  n  2  n  4  n  n  1 n  2 
3

1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 3 3

72. If the sum of three numbers in a G.P. is 26 and the sum of products taken two at a time
is 156, then the numbers are

1) 2,6,18 2) 1,8,64 3) 1,5,25 4) 1,4,1

73. The A.M and G.M of two numbers a and b are 18 and 6 respectively then H.M of a
and b is

1) 3 2) 9/2 3) 2 4) 4

74. If a, b and c are three positive real numbers, then the minimum value of the expression
bc ca ab
  is
a b c

1) 3 2) 6 3) 9 4) 12

75. If a1  3, an  96, and Sn  189 , the number of terms in the G.P. is______.

1) 4 2) 5 3) 6 4) 7

76. Let R be the relation on the set of all real numbers defined by a R b if a  b  1. Then R
is

1) reflexive and symmetric 2) symmetric only

3) transitive only 4) anti-symmetric only

77. The set of all integers x such that x  3  2 is equal to

1) 1, 2,3, 4,5 2) 1, 2,3, 4 3) 2,3, 4 4) 4, 3, 2

78 Which of the following is a singleton set?

1)  x : x  5, x  N  2)  x : x  6, x  Z 

3)  x : x 2  2 x  1  0, x  N  4)  x : x 2  7, x  N 

79. Let R be the relation from A  2,3, 4, 5 to B  3, 6, 7,10 defined by ' x divides y ' then
R 1 is equal to

1)  6, 2  ,  3,3 2)  6, 2  , 10, 2  3,3 ,  6,3 , 10,5

3)  6, 2  , 10, 2  3,3 ,  6,3 4) None of these


80. A and B are two sets having 3 and 4 elements respectively and having 2 elements in
common. The number of relations which can be defined from A to B is

1) 25 2) 2101 3) 212  1 4) 212

SECTION – II
(INTEGER VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of
positive ornegative decimal numbers. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places,
Truncate/Round-off thevalue of Two decimal places. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and
question will be evaluatedaccording to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
81. If the sum of the first 2n terms of the A.P. 2,5,8…….is equal to the sum of the first n
terms of the A.P. 57,59,61……then n 

82. When A   then number of elements in power set of A is

83. In a group of 70 people, 37 like coffee, 52 like tea and each person like atleast one of
the two drinks. The number of persons liking both coffee and tea is

84. Suppose A1 , A2 ....., A30 are thirty sets each with five elements and B1 , B2 ....., Bn are n sets
30 n
each with three elements such thatU Ai  U B j  S . If each elements of S belongs to
i 1 j 1

exactly ten of the Ai ' s and exactly 9 of the B j ' s , then the value of n is

85. If A  1, 2,3 , R  1, 2  , 1,1 ,  2,3 then minimum number of elements may be adjoined
with the elements of R so that it may become transitive is

86. If a1 , a2 , a3 ,......an are in A.P. such that a1  a5  a10  a15  a20  a24  225 , then
a1  a2  a3  .....  a23  a24 .

87. The ratio of the sum of first 3 terms to the sum of first 6 terms of a G.P. is 125:152.
The common ratio of the G.P. is

88. Let Tr be the r th term of an A.P. for r  1, 2,3,....... if for some positive integers m and n
1 1
we have Tm  and Tn  , then Tmn 
n m

89. If the fifth term of a G.P. is 2, then the product of the first 9 terms is

90. In an A.P. of which 1 is the first term, if the second, tenth and thirty fourth terms form
a G.P. then the fourth term of the A.P. is

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