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SPECTRUM NEET ACADEMY

DAILY PRACTICE PAPER-03

MOTION IN A PLANE
1. In the graph shown in fig. time is plotted along 𝑥 −axis. Which quantity associated with a projectile
motion is plotted along the 𝑦 − axis?
(1) Kinetic energy
(2) Momentum
(3) Horizontal velocity
(4) None of the above
2. In a projectile motion, the velocity: -
(1) Is always perpendicular to the acceleration
(2) Is never perpendicular to the acceleration
(3) Is perpendicular to the acceleration for one instant only
(4) Is perpendicular to the acceleration for two instants:
3. A bomb is fired from a cannon with a velocity of 1000 𝑚/𝑠 making an angle of 30° with the horizontal.
What is the time taken by the bomb to reach at the highest point-
(1) 11 sec (2) 23 sec (3) 38 sec (4) 50 sec
4. If a projectile is fired at an angle θ to the vertical with velocity 𝑢, then maximum height attained is given
by:
𝑢2 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝜃 𝑢2 𝑠𝑖𝑛2 𝜃 𝑢2 𝑠𝑖𝑛2 𝜃 𝑢2 𝑐𝑜𝑠2 𝜃
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2𝑔 2𝑔 𝑔 2𝑔
5. Two projectiles are projected with velocity 𝑣𝐴 , 𝑣𝐵 at angles 𝜃𝐴 (from horizontal) and 𝜃𝐵 (from vertical) as
shown in the figure below, such that 𝑣𝐴 > 𝑣𝐵 but having same horizontal component of velocity. Which
of the following can not be correct?
(1) 𝑇𝐴 > 𝑇𝐵
(2) 𝐻𝐴 > 𝐻𝐵
(3) 𝑅𝐴 > 𝑅𝐵
(4) 𝑅𝐵 > 𝑅𝐴
6. At a height 0.4 𝑚 from the ground, the velocity of a projectile in vector form is:𝑣⃗ = (6𝑖̂ + 2𝑗̂)𝑚/𝑠 . The
angle of projection from horizontal is :- (𝑔 = 10 𝑚/𝑠 2 )
(1) 45° (2) 60° (3) 30° (4) 𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 (3/4)
7. The range of a projectile when fired at 60° to the horizontal is 0.5 𝑘𝑚. What will be its range when fired
at 45° with the same speed?
1.0
(1) 0.5 km (2) 𝑘𝑚 (3) 1.5 km (4) 2.0 km
√3
8. Three projectiles 𝐴, 𝐵 and 𝐶 are thrown from the same point in the same plane. Their trajectories are
shown in the figure. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
(1) The time of flight is the same for all the three
(2) The launch speed is same for all the three
(3) The horizontal velocity component is largest for particle C
(4) The maximum height is same for all the three
9. A ball is projected to attain the maximum range. If the height attained is 𝐻, the range is
(1) H (2) 2H (3) 4H (4) 𝐻/2
10. A ball whose kinetic energy is 𝐸, is thrown at an angle of 60° to the horizontal. Its kinetic energy at the
highest point of its flight will be: –
(1) 𝐸/4 (2) 𝐸/√2 (3) 𝐸/2 (4) Zero

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CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES
1. Cl, Br, I, if this is Dobereiner's triad and the atomic masses of Cl and I are 35.5 and 127 respectively the
atomic mass of Br is
(1) 162.5 (2) 91.5 (3) 81.25 (4) 45.625
2. How many elements are there in 6th period of periodic table?
(1) 18 (2) 8 (3) 30 (4) 32
3. The symbol and IUPAC name for the element with atomic number 120, respectively are
(1) Ubn and unbinilium (2) Ubn and unbiunium
(3) Ubn and unnibium (4) Ubn and unnilium
4. Element with electronic configuration 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 4d10 5s2 5p3 belongs to the
following group of the periodic table
(1) 5th (2) 15th (3) 3rd (4) 17th
5. The electronic configuration of four elements are given below. Which elements does not belong to the
same family as others?
(1) [Xe]4f 14 5d10 6s 2 (2) [Kr]4d10 5s 2 (3) [Ne]3s2 3p5 (4) [Ar]3d10 4s 2
6. In the long form of the periodic table all the non-metals are placed in
(1) s-block (2) p-block (3) f-block (4) d-block
7. The order of increasing sizes of atomic radii among the elements O, S, Se and As is:
(1) As < S < O < Se (2) Se < S < As < O
(3) O < S < As < Se (4) O < S < Se < As
8. In the ions P 3− , S 2− and Cl− , the increasing order of size is
(1) Cl− , S 2− , P 3− (2) P 3− , S 2− , CI − (3) S 2− , Cl− , p3− (4) S 2− , P 3− , Cl−
4− 3− − 2−
9. Arrange the following in increasing order of ionic radii? C , N , F , O
(1) C4− < N3− < O2− < F − (2) N3− < C4− < O2− < F −
(3) F − < O2− < N3− < C4− (4) O2− < F − < N3− < C4−
10. Which ionisation potential (IP) in the following equations involves the greatest amount of energy?
(1) Na → Na+ + e− (2) K + → K 2+ + e−
2− 3+ −
(3) C → C + e (4) Ca+ → Ca2+ + e−

PLANT KINGDOM
1. Cytotaxonomy do not take advantage of
(1) Structure of chromosomes (2) Number of chromosomes
(3) Behaviour of chromosomes (4) Cell wall composition
2. Pyrenoids are characteristically found in algae. A pyrenoid consists of :-
(1) Core of starch surrounded by protein (2) Core of protein surrounded by starch
(3) Core of fatty acids covered by starch (4) Nucleic acid and protein
3. Which of the following statement is true for algae :-
(1) Algae have root, stem and leaves (2) Algae have true roots but lack leaves
(3) Algae have rhizoids and leaves (4) Body of algae is thallus
4. "Carrageenin" is obtained from :-
(1) Chondrus crispus (2) Laminaria (3) Gelidium (4) Macrocystis
5. Food reserve in Rhodophyta is :-
(1) Floridean starch (2) Mannitol
(3) Leucosin (4) All of the above
6. In which of the following bryophytes there are gemmae, the means of vegetative reproduction :-
(1) Riccia (2) Marchantia (3) Sphagnum (4) Anthoceros
7. In Bryophytes what is absent :-
(1) Embryo formation (2) Fertilization
(3) Motile gametes (4) True roots and vascular tissue

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8. Sex organ in bryophytes are :-
(1) Unicellular and jacketed (2) Unicellular and non-jacketed
(3) Multicellular and jacketed (4) Multicellular and non jacketed
9. The water conducting tissue in bryophyta is :-
(1) Parenchyma (2) Sclerenchyma (3) Trachieds (4) Sieve tubes
10. Bryophyta are not tall plants due to :-
(1) Absence of meristem (2) Absence of vascular tissues
(3) Presence of root system (4) All the above

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