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RADIANCE TEST SERIES


FULL
PARTTEST-5
TEST - 1

Time: 3 Hours TEST ID : MFT-5 Total Marks: 300

SYLLABUS COVERED
Physics : Full Syllabus

Chemistry : Full Syllabus

Maths : Full Syllabus


Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.

NSTRUCTIONS
Question paper format: INSTRUCTION
1. This Question Paper contains 75 questions.

2. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Part I: Physics, Part II: Chemistry, Part III:

Mathematics). Each part has 2 sections.

3 Section I - contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), for its answer, out of which only one is correct. Each question carries
+4 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

Section II - Contains 5 Numerical based questions with answers as numerical value, each question
carries +4 marks for correct answer & there is no negative marking. Write answer upto 2 places
after decimal. For example, if answer is “21” write “21.00”.

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PHYSICS
Section I (Q.1 - Q.20)

1. In the given figure, the angle of inclination of the inclined plane is 30°. Find the horizontal velocity V 0 so
that the particle hits the inclined plane perpendicularly. V0

2gH 2gH 90°


(a) V0  (b) V0 
5 7 H

gH gH
(c) V0  (d) V0  90° 30°
5 7

2. A small spherical ball is suspended through a string of length l. The whole arrangement is placed in a
vehicle which is moving with velocity v. Now suddenly the vehicle stops and ball starts moving along a
circular path. If tension in the string at the highest point is twice the weight of the ball then
(a) v = 5gl (b) v = 10gl
(c) velocity of the ball at highest point is gl
(d) velocity of the ball at the highest point is 3gl

3. The potential energy of a particle is determined by the expression U =  (x2 + y2), where  is a positive
constant. The particle begins to move from a point with the coordinates (3, 3) (m), only under the action
of potential field force. Then its kinetic energy T at the instant when the particle is at a point with the
coordinates (1, 1) (m) is
(a) 8  (b) 24  (c) 16  (d) zero

4. The acceleration a of the frame for which the uniform slender rod
maintains the orientation shown in the figure is ( Neglect the friction A a
at contact between trolley and rod)
(A) 2g (B) 3g (C) g (D) 2g 300 B

5. A small ball of mass m is connected by an inextensible massless string of


length l with an another ball of mass M=4 m. They are released with zero m
tension in the string from a height h as shown in the figure. Find the time
l
when the string becomes taut for the first time after the mass M collides
with the ground. Take all the collisions to be elastic. M
l l 3l l h
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 gh 2 gh 2 gh gh

6. Siphon is a device to transfer liquid from a higher level to a lower level. The condition of working of a
siphon is:

(i) h2  h1 (ii) h2  2h1

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(iii) h1 should be less than the height of corresponding liquid barometer


Which of the following is correct?
(A) (i) only (B) (i) & (ii) (C) (ii) & (iii) (D) (i) & (iii)

7. A solid sphere of radius R made up of a material of bulk modulus K is surrounded by a liquid in a


cylindrical container. A massless piston of area A floats on the surface of the liquid. When a mass M is
placed on the piston to compress the liquid, the fractional change in the radius of the sphere is :
Mg Mg 3Mg Mg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
AK 3 AK AK 2AK

8. An ideal gas is taken from point A to point C on P-V diagram through two process AOC and ABC as
shown in the figure. Process AOC is isothermal
(a) Process AOC requires more heat than process ABC.
(b) Process ABC requires more heat than process AOC.
(c) Both process AOC & ABC require same amount of heat.
(d) Data is insufficient for comparison of heat requirement for the two processes.

9. Three bulbs of 40, 60 and 100 W are connected in series with a 240 V source.
(a) The potential difference will be maximum across the 40 W bulb.
(b) The current will be maximum in 100 W bulb
(c) The resistance of the 40 W bulb is maximum
(d) The current through the 60 W bulb will be slightly less than 0.1 A

10. Two spherical conductors B and C having equal radii and carrying equal charges
on them repel each other with a force F whenkept apart at some distance. A third
spherical conductor having same radius as that of B but uncharged is brought in
contact with B, then brought in contact with C and finally removed away from
both. The new force of repulsion between B and C is
(a) F/8 (b) 3F/4 (c) F/4 (d) 3F/8

11. A magnetising field of 5000 A/m produces a magnetic flux of 5 × 10 –5 Weber in an iron rod. If the area
of cross-section of the rod is 0.5 cm2, then the permeability of the rod will be (in henry/m)
(a) 1  10–3 (b) 2  10–4 (c) 3  10–5 (d) 4  10–6

12. A square frame with side ‘a’ and a straight conductor carrying current I are located in the same plane.
The inductance and the resistance of the frame are equal to L and R respectively. The frame was turned
through 180o about the axis OO’ separated from the current carrying conductor by a distance b. What is
the electric charge flown through the frame.

b O

I a

a
O

μ0I  b  a   0 aI  b  a  2 0 aI  b  a   0 aI  b  a 
(a) ln   (b) ln   (c) ln   (d) ln  
4πR  b  a  2R  b  a  R ba 2R  b  a 

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X R
13. In the circuit shown in figure X t  2  R, the peak value current i0 is :
c

L
5V0 V0 V V0
(a) (b) (c) 0 (d)
2R 2 2R 2R 2 3R
V=V0sint
14. An  -particle of energy 5 MeV is scattered through 180o by a fixed uranium nucleus. The distance of
closest approach is of the order of
(a) 10-12 cm (b) 10-10 cm (c) 1Å (d) 10-15 cm

15. Two thick wires and two thin wires, all of the same materials and same length, form a square in three
different ways P, Q and R as shown in figure. With correct connections shown, the magnetic field at the
centre of the square is zero in case of

(A) P only (B) P and Q only (C) Q and R only (D) P and R only

16. For the post office box arrangement to determine the value of unknown resistance should be connected
between B C D
(A) B and D
(B) C and D
(C) A and D
(D) B1 and C1 A

B1 C1
17. When photons of wavelength 1 are incident on an isolated sphere suspended by an insulated thread,
the corresponding stopping potential is found to be  v. When photons of wavelength  2 are used, the
corresponding stopping potential was thrice of the above value. If light of wavelength 3 is used the
stopping potential for this case would be
hc  1 1 1  hc  1 1 3 
(A)     (B)    
e   3 2 2 1  e   3 2 2 21 

hc  1 1 1  hc  1 1 1 
(C)     (D)    
e   3  2 1  e   3  2 1 

 n 
18. The frequency of revolution of electron in nth orbit of Bohr orbit is  n . The graph between log  
 1 
and log n will be

(A) (B)

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(C) (D)

19. A small air bubble is inside a transparent-sphere made of two different


 3  4
material having refractive index  n1   and  n2   . The radius of
 2  3
sphere is 10 cm. If the position of bubble is 8 cm from the bottom then n1
what is the approx apparent depth of the bubble. When viewed normal. n2
8cm
(A) 12 cm (B) 10 cm (C) 14 cm (D) 18 cm

20. A new system of units is evolved in which the values of  0 and 0 are 2 and 8 respectively. Then the
speed of light in this system will be:
(A) 0.25 (B) 0.5 (C) 0.75 (D) 1

Section II (Q.21 - Q.25)

21. An object of mass 0.2 kg executes simple harmonic oscillations along the x-axis with a frequency of (25/
 ) Hz. At the position x = 0.04, the object has kinetic energy of 0.5 J and potential energy 0.4 J. The
amplitude (in m) of oscillation is:

22. A hollow pipe of length 0.8 m is closed at one end. At its open end a 0.5 m long uniform string is
vibrating in its second harmonic and it resonates with the fundamental frequency of the pipe. If the
tension in the wire is 50 N and the speed of sound is 320 ms –1, the mass (in gms) of the string is

23. How many times a diatomic gas should be expanded adiabatically so as to reduce the root mean square
velocity to half
(a) 64 (b) 32 (c) 16 (d) 8

24. A rod 1.5 m long is placed along the principal axis of a convex mirror of focal length 60cm. The near end
of the rod is 1m from the pole of the convex mirror. The length (in cm) of the image of the rod is

25. In Fresnel’s biprism (  = 1.5) experiment the distance between source and biprism is 0.3 m and that
between biprism and screen is 0.7 m and angle of prism is 1°. The Fringe width (in cm) with light of
wavelength 6000 Å will be

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CHEMISTRY
Section I (Q.26 - Q.45)

26. A reactant X(g) decomposes in the two way simultaneously into Y and Z . The decomposition
follows first order kinetics and the rate constant K1 and K2 are1.8 x 10-4 and 3.0 x 10-4 sec-1
respectively.What is the ratio of concentration of Y and Z at 100 sec, when 1 M of X is initially
taken
(A) 3 : 5 (B) 2 : 5 (C) 5 : 3 (Dd) 5 : 2

27. The van der Wall’s constants for gases A, B & C are as follows
Gas a(L2 atom mole-2) b( L mole-1)
A 0.024 0.027
B 4.17 0.037
C 3.59 0.043
Based upon the above data, which of the following statement is correct .
I. The gas B has the highest critical temperature.
II. The gas A has minimum departure from the ideal behaviour
III. The gas C has largest molecular volume
(A) I (B) I & II (C) II & III (D) All the three

28. 1.0 Molar solution of the complex salt, CrCl 3 .6H2O ,displays an osmotic pressure of 3RT . And
0.5 litre of the same solution on treatment with excess of AgNO 3 solution yield
(A) 0.5 mole of AgCl (B) 1 mole of AgCl (C) 1.5 mole of AgCl (D) 3.0 mole of AgCl

29. Identify the final product


PhCH 3 HNO
3  P  O 2 N  C 6 H 4 CH 3 MnO
 ( X) (  (Y) P
( Z)

4 i )SOCl 2 2 O5

H2SO4 H
+
(Ii) NH 3
(A) P  O 2N  C 6H4  CO 2H (B) P  O 2N  C 6H4  CN
(C) P  O 2N  C 6H4  CONH2 (D) P  O 2N  C 6H4  CH2 CN

30. The reducing agents ( X and Y ) in the following transformations are


O OH
O

.( Y ) O .( X ) OH
O

OH O OH

(A) X is NaBH4 and Y is LiAlH4 (B) X is H2/Ni and Y is Na-EtOH


(C) X is Zn(Hg)/ Conc. HCl and Y is H2/Ni (D) X is LiAlH4 and Y is NaBH4

31. When a mixture containing phosphate is heated with conc. HNO 3 and ammonium molybdate
solution. a canary yellow precipitate is formed . The formula of the yellow precipitate is :
(A) ( NH4 ) 3PO4 (B) ( NH4 ) 3PO4 . 12 MoO4
(C) ( NH4 ) 3PO4 . 12 MoO3 (D) ( NH4 ) 3PO4 . (NH4)2 ,12 MoO4

32. Among the following ion which one has the highest Para-magnetism ?
(A) [Cr(H2O)6] 3+ (B) [Fe(H2O)6 ]2+ (C) [Cu(H2O)6]2+ (D) [Zn(H2O)6 ]

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33. Which of the following is correct for Lewis acid strength
(A ) BF3 < BCl3 < BBr3 < BI3 (B) BI3 < BBr3 < BCl3 < BF3
(C) BF3 < BCl3 > BBr3 > BI3 (D) BCl3 < BF3 < BBr3 < BI3

34. Which of the following will show maximum electrolytic conductance


(A) [Co(NH3)4Cl2]Cl (B) [Co(NH3)4Cl3] (C) [Co(NH3)5Cl ] (D) [Co(NH3)4Cl4]

35. AgNO3 solution produces white ppt. with a solution (A) which turns dark on standing due to
hydrolytic decompostion . The solution (A) might contain.
(A) S2O 3
2
(B) SO 2
4
(C) S4 O 62 (D) SO23

36. The magnetic moment of [Mn(CN)6]3- is 2. 8 BM and that of [MnBr4]2- is 5. 9 BM. The hybridiza
tion and geometries of these complex ions.
(A) sp3d2, octahedral and dsp2 tetrahedral (B) d2sp3, octahedral and dsp2 square plannar
(C) d2sp3, octahedral and sp3 tetrahedral (D) sp3d2, octahedral and sp3, square plannar

37. Ba( IO3)2 + Heat A + B + O2


(A) Ba( IO3) and I2 (B) BaI2 and I2 (C) BaO + I2 (D) Ba5(IO6)2 + I2

38. In a system A(s) 2B(g) + C(g), if the concentration of C at equilibrium is increased by a factor of
2, it will cause the equilibrium concentration of B to change to
(A) Two times the original value (B) one half of its original value
1 1
(C) times its original value (D) times.
2 2 2
M
39. In an experiment, 100 mL of 0.1 M solution of an element reacted exactly with 400 ml by solution of
10
Na2SO3. In the reaction, SO32– is oxidized to SO42–, if the original oxidation number of the element was
2, then what will be the new oxidation state of the element.
(A) – 6 (B) 6 (C) 10 (D) –10

 (A)   (Z) (major)


HCl

EtONa
40.
peroxide 
Identify (Z) in above sequence

(A) (B) (C) (D)

41. Which of the following reaction is not possible


(A) Al + NaOH  NaAlO2 + H2 (B) Cu + NaOH  Na2 [Cu(OH)4] + H2
(C) SnCl2 + NaOH  Na2[Sn(OH)4] + NaCl (D) SnCl4 + NaOH  Na2 [Sn(OH)4] + NaCl

42. In saturated solution of M2S3 in water the metal ion concentration was found to 100 ppm. If the atomic
mass of metal is 50, the Ksp of M2S3 is almost equal to
(A) 1.08 x 10-13 (B) 2.16 x 10-15 (C) 3.8 x 10-9 (D) 2.16 x 10-16

CH 3  CH  CO 2 K
43. | electrolys
 is
 (A) (Major). Major product (A) of above reaction
CH 3  CH  CO 2 K

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(A) (B) (C) (D)

44. A gas which reduces CuSO4 into metallic copper


(A) H2S (B) SO2 (C) PH3 (D) O3

45. The strongest acid among the following is


(A) HO – CH2 – CH2–COOH (B) MeO – CH2 – CH2 – COOH
(C) CH 3  CH  COOH (D) CD3–CH2–COOH
|
CH 3

Section II (Q.46 - Q.50)

46. The standard reduction potential of Cu2+ /Cu and Cu2+/Cu+ is 0.337 and 0.153 V respectively.The
standard electrode potential (in V) of Cu+ / Cu half cell is .

47. The equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction SO2(g) + NO2(g) SO3(g) + NO(g) is 16.
If 1 mole each of all four gases is taken in 1 dm vessel, the equilibrium concentration (in M) of NO
3

would be

48. 0.36 gm of FeS2 is heated strongly in air. The SO2 produced is passed through acidified decimolar
K2Cr2O7. The volume (in mL) of acidified K2Cr2O7 solution used in redox titration is

49. If 0.2 mol of H2(g) and 2 mol of S(s) are mixed in a 1.0 lit vessel at 900C, the partial pressure (in atm) of
H2S(g) formed according to the reaction.H2(g) + S(s) H2S (g). would be

50. PCl5(g) dissociates according to reaction PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) at 2500C, Kp = 1.78. The density
of the equilibrium mixture at a total pressure of 2 atm.

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MATHEMATICS
Section I (Q.51 - Q.70)
dy
51. The general solution of the differential equation  yg(x)  g(x)  g (x) , where g(x) is a given
dx
function of x, is
(A) g(x)  log[1  y  g(x)]  c (B) g(x)  log[1  y  g(x)]  c
(C) g(x)  log[1  y  g(x)]  c (D) None of these


Let a, b and c be three vectors having magnitude 1, 1 and 2 respectively. If a  (a  c)  b  0 then
      
52.
 
the acute angle between a and c is
  
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
4 6 3
53. Which of the following is/are correct about a tetrahedrone ?
(A) Centroid of a tetrahedron lies on lines joining any vertex to the centroid of opposite face
(B) Centroid of a tetrahedron lies on lines joining the mid point of the centroid of opposite face
(C) Distance of centroid from all the vertices are equal
(D) A & B of above

54. If a 2  b 2  c2  1 , then bc  ca  ab lies in the interval


 1   1
  2 ,1
(A) (B)  0, 2  (C) [0, 1] (D) [1, 2]
   

55. Which of the following conditional statements tautologies ?


(A) pq  pq (B) p  q  p
(C) {(p  q)  p}  q  q (D) A&C

Let I n   0 tan x dx . Then, I 2  I 4 , I3  I5 , I 4  I 6 , I5  I7 ........... are in


 /4
56.
n

(A) AP (B) GP (C) HP (D) None of these

57. A straight line has its extremities on two fixed straight lines and cuts off from them a triangle of
constant area. Then, the locus of the middle point of the line is
(A) xy  c 2 (B) xy  c 2  0 (C) x 2 y2  c (D) None of these

58. If the roots of the equation a(b  c)x 2  b(c  a)x  c(a  b)  0 are equal, then a, b, c are in
(A) AP (B) GP (C) HP (D) None of these

1 1 1 1 1 1
59. a    , b    , c    are in AP, then
b c c a a b
1 1 1 1 1 1
(A) , , are in AP (B) a, b, c are in HP (C) , , are in GP (D) a, b, c are in AP
a b c a b c

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60. A man finds that at a point due South of a verticle tower the angle of elevation of the tower is .
3
He then walks due West 10 6 m on the horizontal plane and find the angle of elevation of the

tower to be . Original distance of the man from the tower is
6
(A) 5 3 m (B) 15 3 (C) 10 3 m (D) None of these

61. Range of f (x)  sin 1 x  tan 1 x  sec 1 x is

  3    3    3 
(A)  ,  (B) 4, 4  (C)  ,  (D) None of these
4 4    4 4 
62. If (l  x)n  C0  C1x  C2 x 2  ......  Cn x n then
(C0  C1 )(C1  C 2 )........(C n 1  C n )  k  C1C2 C3 .....C n where k is equal to

(n  1) n nn (n  1) n
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
n! (n  1)! (n  1)!

a b c
cos  cos cos
63. Let a, b, c are non zero constant number than lim r r r equals
r  b c
sin sin
r r

a 2  b2  c2 c2  a 2  b2
a) b)
2bc 2bc
b2  c2  a 2
c) d) independent of a, b and c
2bc
sin x cos x tan x cot x
64. The minimum value of the function f (x)    
1  cos 2 x 1  sin 2 x sec2 x  1 cos ec 2 x  1
as x varies of over all numbers in the largest possible domain of f (x) is
a) 4 b) –2 c) 0 d) 2

65. Let z1 , z 2 , z 3 be complex numbers such that z1  z 2  z3  0 and z1  z 2  z3  1 , then z12  z 22  z 32 is


a) greater than zero b) equal to 3 c) equal to zero d) equal to 1

66. The latus rectum of a conic section is the width of the function through the focus. The positive difference
between the lengths of the latus rectum of 3y  x 2  4x  9 and x 2  4y 2  6x  16y  24 is
1 3 5
a) b) 2 c) d)
2 2 2
67. Which of the following statement is/are true conerning the general cubic
f (x)  ax 3  bx 2  cx  d(a  0 and a, b, c, d  R)
I. The cubic always has at lest one real root
II. The cubic always has exactly one point of inflection
a) only I b) only II c) both I and II are true d) neither I nor II is true

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68. Through the focus of the parabola y 2  2px(p  0) a line is drawn which intersects the curve at A(x1 , y1 )
y1 y 2
and B(x 2 , y 2 ) . The ratio equals
x1 x 2
a) 2 b) –1 c) –4 d) some function of p

 x 2  2mx  1 for x  0
69. f : R  R is defined as f (x)  
 mx  1 for x > 0
If f(x) is one-one then m must lie in the interval
a) ( , 0) b) ( , 0] c) (0, ) d) [0,  )

  
3  35/6 i
3
70. 3
is an integer where i  1 . The value of the integer is equal to
a) 24 b) –24 c) –22 d) –21

Section II (Q.71 - Q.75)

71. There are four balls of different colours and four boxes of colours, same as those of the balls. The
number of ways in which the balls. one each in a box, could be placed such that a ball does not go
to a box of its own colour is

72. A batsman in his 16th innings makes a score of 70 runs and thereby increases his average by 2 runs.
If he had never been ‘not out’, then his average after 16th innings is

73. If  ,  and  are the roots of the equation x 3  px  q  0 , then the value of the determinant

  
  
is
  

74. If x and y are real numbers such that x 2  y 2  8 , the maximum possible value of x – y, is

u(x) u '(x)  u(x) 


'

75. Let u (x) and v (x) are differentiable functions such that  7 . If  p and    q , then
v(x) v '(x)  v(x) 
pq
has the value equal to
pq

R DIANCE

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