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Mark'S Achiever: Standard: 11 Subject: Physics, Chemistry Date: 02/10/2021 Marks: 240 Topic 1 Time: 03H:00M

The document contains a 25 question physics exam covering topics in dimensional analysis and measurement error. Some key questions include determining the dimensions of quantities like Planck's constant, angular momentum, stress, and electric potential. Other questions calculate percentage errors in measurements and expressions involving multiple measured quantities. The exam tests understanding of fundamental and derived units as well as propagation of uncertainty.

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Mark'S Achiever: Standard: 11 Subject: Physics, Chemistry Date: 02/10/2021 Marks: 240 Topic 1 Time: 03H:00M

The document contains a 25 question physics exam covering topics in dimensional analysis and measurement error. Some key questions include determining the dimensions of quantities like Planck's constant, angular momentum, stress, and electric potential. Other questions calculate percentage errors in measurements and expressions involving multiple measured quantities. The exam tests understanding of fundamental and derived units as well as propagation of uncertainty.

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Paper Set 1

MARK'S ACHIEVER
Standard: 11 Subject: Physics,Chemistry Date: 02/10/2021
Marks: 240 Topic 1 Time: 03H:00M


PHYSICS


1. The dimensions of power are
(A) M 1 L2 T −3 (B) M 2 L1 T −2 (C) M 1 L2 T −1 (D) M 1 L1 T −2
2. The dimensional formula for the modulus of rigidity is
(A) M L2 T −2 (B) M L−1 T −3 (C) M L−2 T −2 (D) M L−1 T −2
3. Dimensions of strain are
(A) M LT −1 (B) M L2 T −1 (C) M LT −2 (D) M 0 L0 T 0
4. In the following list, the only pair which have different dimensions, is
(A) Linear momentum and moment of a force (B) Planck’s constant and angular momentum
(C) Pressure and modulus of elasticity (D) Torque and potential energy
5. Dimensions of the following three quantities are the same
(A) Work, energy, force (B) Velocity, momentum, impulse
(C) Potential energy, kinetic energy, momentum (D) Pressure, stress, coefficient of elasticity
6. The dimensions of Planck’s constant and angular momentum are respectively
(A) M L2 T −1 and M LT −1 (B) M L2 T −1 and M L2 T −1
(C) M LT and M L T
−1 2 −1
(D) M LT −1 and M L2 T −2
7. Which physical quantities have the same dimension
(A) Couple of force and work (B) Force and power
(C) Latent heat and specific heat (D) Work and power
8. The physical quantities not having same dimensions are
(A) Speed and (µ0 ε0 )−1/2 (B) Torque and work
(C) Momentum and Planck’s constant (D) Stress and Young’s modules
9. Frequency is the function of density (ρ), length (a) and surface tension (T ). Then its value is
√ √
(A) kρ1/2 a3/2 / T (B) kρ3/2 a3/2 / T (C) kρ1/2 a3/2 /T 3/4 (D) kρ1/2 a1/2 /T 3/2
10. The dimensions of electric potential are
(A) [M L2 T −2 Q−1 ] (B) [M LT −2 Q−1 ] (C) [M L2 T −1 Q] (D) [M L2 T −2 Q]
R
11. If L and R are respectively the inductance and resistance, then the dimensions of will be
L
(A) T 2 (B) T (C) T −1 (D) T −2
12. The ratio of the dimension of Planck’s constant and that of moment of inertia is the dimension of
(A) Frequency (B) Velocity (C) Angular momentum (D) Time
1
13. The Bernoulli’s equation is given by p + ρv 2 + hρg = k
2
where p = pressure, ρ = density, v = speed, h = height of the liquid column, g = acceleration due to gravity and k is constant. The
dimensional formula for k is same as that for
(A) Velocity gradient (B) Pressure gradient (C) Modulus of elasticity (D) Thrust
e2
14. A physical quantity of the dimensions of length that can be formed out of c, G and is [c is velocity of light, G is the universal con-
4πε0
stant of gravitation and e is charge ]
√ √ √
1 e2 1 Ge2 1 Ge2 Ge2
(A) 2 (B) (C) 2 (D) C 2
c G4π ε0 c 4π ε0 c 4πε0 4π ε0
M L2
15. Which of the following units denotes the dimensions , where Q
Q2
denotes the electric charge?

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(A) weber (W b) Wb (C) henry (H) H
(B) (D)
m 2 m2
16. The mass of a liquid flowing per second per unit area of cross section of a tube is proportional to P and v , where P is the pressure
x y
difference and v is the velocity. Then, the relation between x and y is
(A) x = y (B) x = −y (C) x = −y 2 (D) y = x2

ε0
17. In SI units, the dimensions of is
µ0
(A) AT −3 M L3/2 (B) A−1 T M L3 (C) A2 T 3 M −1 L−2 (D) AT 2 M −1 L−1
18. If momentum (P ), area (A) and time (T ) are taken to be fundamental quantities then energy has dimensional formula
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
(A) P A−1 T (B) P 2 AT (C) P A−1/2 T (D) P A1/2 T −1

hc5
19. A quantity f is given by f = where c is speed of light, G universal gravitational constant and h is the Planck’s constant. Dimen-
G
sion of f is that of
(A) Momentum (B) Area (C) Energy (D) Volume
20. A physical quantity is given by X = M L T . The percentage error in measurement of M, L and T are α, β and γ respectively. Then
a b c
maximum percentage error in the quantity X is
(A) aα + bβ + cγ (B) aα + bβ − cγ a b
(C) + +
c (D) None of these
α β γ
21. The maximum percentage errors in the measurement of mass (M ), radius (R) and angular velocity (ω) of a ring are 2%, 1% and 1%
respectively, then find the maximum percentage error in the measurement of its angular momentum (J = Iω) about geometrical axis.
(A) 9 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 13
1
22. The least count of stop watch is second. The time of 20 oscillations of pendulum is measured to be 25 seconds. Then percentage
5
error in the measurement of time will be.......... %
(A) 8 (B) 1 (C) 0.8 (D) 16
23. The density of a cube is measured by measuring its mass and the length of its sides. If the maximum error in the measurement of mass
and length are 3% and 2% respectively, then find the maximum error in the measurement of the density of cube.......... %
(A) 12 (B) 14 (C) 7 (D) 9

24. What is the fractional error in g calculated from T = 2π l/g ? Given fraction errors in T and l are ±x and ±y respectively?
(A) x + y (B) x − y (C) 2x + y (D) 2x − y
25. Assertion: In the measurement of physical quantities direct and indirect methods are used.
Reason : The accuracy and precision of measuring instruments along with errors in measurements should be taken into account, while
expressing the result.
(A) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(B) If both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(C) If the Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
(D) If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
V
26. The resistance R = , where V = (50 ±2) V and I = (20 ±0.2) A. The percentage error in R is ′ x′ %. The value of ′ x′ to the nearest
I
integer is .........
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 5
27. A screw gauge has some zero error but its value is unknown. We have two identical rods. When the first rod is inserted in the screw,
the state of the instrument is shown by diagram (I). When both the rods are inserted together in series then the state is shown by the
diagram (II). What is the zero error of the instrument ? .......... mm
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(A) −0.16 (B) +0.16 (C) +0.14 (D) −0.14
28. When the gap is closed without placing any object in the screw gauge whose least count is 0.005 mm, the 5th division on its circular
scale with the reference line on main scale, and when a small sphere is placed reading on main scale advances by 4 divisions, whereas
circular scale reading advances by five times to the corresponding reading when no object was placed. There are 200 divisions on the
circular scale. The radius of the sphere is .......... mm
(A) 4.10 (B) 4.05 (C) 2.10 (D) 2.05
29. A student measured the diameter of a wire using a screw gauge with the least count 0.001 cm and listed the measurements. The mea-
sured value should be recorded as
(A) 5.3200 cm (B) 5.3 cm (C) 5.32 cm (D) 5.320 cm
30. The number of significant figure in 6.25 × 105 is
(A) 11 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) 3


CHEMISTRY

31. Which of the following pairs of substances illustrate the law of multiple proportions
(A) CO and CO2 (B) H2 O and D2 O (C) N aCl and N aBr (D) M gO and M g(OH)2
32. The percentage of copper and oxygen in samples of CuO obtained by different methods were found to be the same. This illustrates
the law of
(A) Constant proportions (B) Conservation of mass (C) Multiple proportions (D) Reciprocal proportions
33. Avogadro number is
(A) Number of atoms in one gram of element (B) Number of millilitres which one mole of a gaseous sub-
stances occupies at N T P
(C) Number of molecules present in one gram molecular mass(D) All of these
of a substance
34. Carbon and oxygen combine to form two oxides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in which the ratio of the weights of carbon and
oxygen is respectively 12 : 16 and 12 : 32. These figures illustrate the
(A) Law of multiple propor- (B) Law of reciprocal pro- (C) Law of conservation of (D) Law of constant propor-
tions portions mass tions
35. The sulphate of a metal M contains 9.87% of M . This sulphate is isomorphous with ZnSO4 .7H2 O. The atomic weight of M is
(A) 40.3 (B) 36.3 (C) 24.3 (D) 11.3
36. 74.5 g of a metallic chloride contain 35.5 g of chlorine. The equivalent weight of the metal is
(A) 19.5 (B) 35.5 (C) 39 (D) 78
37. Assuming fully decomposed, the volume of CO2 released at ST P on heating 9.85 g of BaCO3 (Atomic mass of Ba = 137) will be
................ L
(A) 0.84 (B) 2.24 (C) 4.06 (D) 1.12
38. The weight of 1 × 10 molecules of CuSO4 .5H2 O is ........... g
22

(A) 41.59 (B) 415.9 (C) 4.159 (D) None of these


39. Ratio of Cp and Cv of a gas X is 1.4, the number of atom of the gas X present in 11.2 litres of it at N T P will be
′ ′

(A) 6.02 × 1023 (B) 1.2 × 1023 (C) 3.01 × 1023 (D) 2.01 × 1023
40. If the density of water is 1 g cm−3 then the volume occupied by one molecule of water is approximately
(A) 18 cm3 (B) 22400 cm3 (C) 6.02 × 10−23 cm3 (D) 3.0 × 10−23 cm3
41. Caffeine has a molecular weight of 194. If it contains 28.9% by mass of nitrogen, number of atoms of nitrogen in one molecule of caf-
feine is
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 2 (D) 3
42. The element whose a atom has mass of 10.86 × 10−26 kg is
(A) Boron (B) Calcium (C) Silver (D) Zinc
43. Which of the following has least mass
(A) 2 g atom of nitrogen (B) 3 × 1023 atoms of C (C) 1 mole of S (D) 7.0 g of Ag
44. Volume of a gas at ST P is 1.12 × 10 −7
cc. Calculate the number of molecules in it

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(A) 3.01 × 1020 (B) 3.01 × 1012 (C) 3.01 × 1023 (D) 3.01 × 1024
45. Number of gm of oxygen in 32.2 g N a2 SO4 .10H2 O is
(A) 20.8 (B) 22.4 (C) 2.24 (D) 2.08
46. The number of water molecules present in a drop of water (volume 0.0018 ml) at room temperature is
(A) 6.023 × 1019 (B) 1.084 × 1018 (C) 4.84 × 1017 (D) 6.023 × 1023
47. The number of molecules in 16 g of methane is
(A) 3.0 × 1023 (B) 6.02 × 1023 16 16
(C) × 1023 (D) × 1023
6.02 3.0
48. Number of molecules in 100 ml of each of O2 , N H3 and CO2 at ST P are
(A) In the order CO2 < O2 < N H3 (B) In the order N H3 < O2 < CO2
(C) The same (D) N H3 = CO2 < O2
49. The empirical formula of an acid is CH2 O2 , the probable molecular formula of acid may be
(A) CH2 O (B) CH2 O2 (C) C2 H4 O2 (D) C3 H6 O4
50. The mass percentage of nitrogen in histamine is
(A) 37.84 (B) 42.67 (C) 33.33 (D) 62.16
51. H2 evolved at ST P on complete reaction of 27 g of Aluminium with excess of aqueous N aOH would be ............ L
(A) 22.4 (B) 44.8 (C) 67.2 (D) 33.6
52. Normality of 2 M sulphuric acid is
(A) 2N (B) 4N N N
(C) (D)
2 4
53. Approximate atomic weight of an element is 26.89. If its equivalent weight is 8.9, the exact atomic weight of element would be
(A) 26.89 (B) 8.9 (C) 17.8 (D) 26.7
54. Hydrochloric acid solutions A and B have concentration of 0.5 N and 0.1 N respectively. The volume of solutions A and B required to
make 2 litres of 0.2 N hydrochloric are
(A) 0.5 l of A +1.5 l of B (B) 1.5 l of A +0.5 l of B (C) 1.0 l of A +1.0 l of B (D) 0.75 l of A +1.25 l of B
55. Which of the following cannot give iodometric titrations
(A) F e3+ (B) Cu2+ (C) P b2+ (D) Ag +
56. How many .................. gm KOH grams of caustic potash required to completely neutralise 12.6 gm HN O3
(A) 22.4 (B) 1.01 (C) 6.02 (D) 11.2
57. 1.12 ml of a gas is produced at ST P by the action of 4.12 mg of alcohol, with methyl magnesium iodide. The molecular mass of alco-
hol is
(A) 16 (B) 41.2 (C) 82.4 (D) 156
58. The simplest formula of a compound containing 50% of element X (atomic mass 10) and 50% of element Y (atomic mass 20) is
(A) XY (B) X2 Y (C) XY3 (D) X2 Y3
59. A compound contains atoms of three elements in A, B and C. If the oxidation number of A is +2, B is +5 and that of C is −2, the
possible formula of the compound is
(A) A3 (BC4 )2 (B) A3 (B4 C)2 (C) ABC2 (D) A2 (BC3 )2
60. What will be the volume of CO2 at N T P obtained on heating 10 grams of (90% pure) limestone
(A) 22.4 litre (B) 2.016 litre (C) 2.24 litre (D) 20.16 litre

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