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Thermal Properties of Matter DPP-04

1. 2 kg ice at –20°C is mixed with 5 kg water at 20°C. 6. If 10 g ice at 0°C is mixed with 10 g water at 20°C,
Then final amount of water in the mixture would be; the final temperature will be :-
Given specific heat of ice = 0.5 cal/g°C, (1) 50°C
Specific heat of water = 1 cal/g°C, (2) 10°C
Latent heat of fusion for ice = 80 cal/g. (3) 0°C
(1) 6 kg (4) 15°C
(2) 5 kg
(3) 4 kg
7. 420 joule of energy supplied to 10 g of water will
(4) 2 kg
raise its temperature by nearly :-
(1) 1°C
2. Two identical masses of 5 kg each fall on a wheel
(2) 4.2°C
from a height of 10m. The wheel disturbs a mass of
2kg water, the rise in temperature of water will be : (3) 10°C
(1) 2.6°C (4) 42°C
(2) 1.2°C
(3) 0.32°C 8. A solid material is supplied with heat at a constant
(4) 0.12° C rate. The temperature of material is changing with
heat input as shown in the figure. What does slope
3. A block of mass 2.5 kg is heated to temperature of DE represent.
500°C and placed on a large ice block. What is the
maximum amount of ice that can melt (approx.).
Specific heat for the body = 0.1 cal/g°C.
(1) 1 kg
(2) 1.5 kg
(3) 2 kg
(4) 2.5 kg

4. The latent heat for vapourisation for 1 g water is 536 (1) latent heat of liquid
cal. Its value in Joule/kg will be :- (2) latent heat of vapour
(1) 2.25 × 106 (3) heat capacity of vapour
(2) 2.25 × 103 (4) inverse of heat capacity of vapour
(3) 2.25
(4) None of these 9. 80 gm of water at 30°C are poured on a large block
of ice at 0°C. The mass of ice that melts is
5. The amount of heat required to convert 1 g of ice at (1) 30 gm
0°C into steam at 100°C, is (2) 80 gm
(1) 716 cal. (2) 500 cal. (3) 1600 gm
(3) 180 cal. (4) 100 cal.
(4) 150 gm
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Answer Key
1. (1) 6. (3)
2. (4) 7. (3)
3. (2) 8. (4)
4. (1) 9. (1)
5. (1)

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