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tm i [PHysics] Choos, [2220 the correct answer: 4 ‘ SONAR |, wo A foreo F= (31 +4]}N 1 appived on @ body of ge [E84 tho. Me magnitude of accoleraton ottedy | (3) amar cs) oe &) rms2 2) 5m 0 Te wat na Ow C1 (x42 @) ame? (3 tims 1 block from x= 2miox= 3mona % A'man ie standing on stout ot © bus, tno solacig a ook Ho SLettclnt of tcton bonwvan tho bus ang aint smeotn surface 2010, "Bus stared. accaieatng. wa (1) 335 @ 205 momtegton of 2 mi thon the ocean ot |) 234 (a) 455 . Iman with respect to vari wl ee nem 12 7. Aforeo F = (60 + 41) Nis acting 0 Sins 8 fo mass 2 Kg body le intalty a res, ton weloty 5. A monkey Is having mote and monkey Is of tha body at f= 3's will be ine arora ihn accolraon oo (1) 14m (2) 36 mis {onsion an tno rop0 wit ba, fe < oh (2) Te mona) 2) Tn (10m ay 7s ee _ OTe 8. Atorco F =(2}~5z)N ts acting ona body. force * Two torcos Fi» (2h+7I)N and A = (2}-4])n isplace’s body trom point (3 m,—4 m, 0) to (S m, isp y rom pos 2° acting on a body then magnitude of net force 2,0), then work done by the force willbe (on the body will be. a) 35 (2) 104 3 an @ sw Gin é @ 4s @es & tnilorm rod of mass m and length £'g treo to |B” A Body of mass m at rest, explodes into three i soabout fod smooth hinge in vortical plane, masses. Two masses each of mass ! are {his released trom the postion A as shown fears. 4 ‘The Kinatc energy af the rod when is conte thrown off in perpendicular erections with velocity ‘Mass is at, Towost paskion ‘will be: of V2 ms"*. The speed of third ‘mass just after the explosion will be (1) dens 2) 2ms | in eee L Ohagmst 4) sme ‘Space for Rough Work Corporate Ottica Aakash ewer, 8, Pasa Road, New Deihi-110005, Phone? 01147623456SE mE 10. A block of mass 2m is attach to on0 ond of he i pring and the eiher end of tho spring #04, tho root as shown. Tha spring constont for tho Springs tho Bock is released, when, Spring is in relaxed state then ‘tension in te spring is ; Bans. (3 coated 0 blocks each of mast 2 it kare placed at ie oer at spring constarn a. They oro tee stan reams Fem ee ome of system after tie £ a a oie 7 ) Se va bale each of mass m moving towards each A 1 hor wh samo opeed vf to cokson boweon wi os them i= periecly impiastc, then te ose in UNE e : Kinetic energy dv fo colsions a ee dmv? o = “a () daw (2) me Q ing in free space with : a i seep aren oes ay Sie lar aa speed 5 ms, suddenly oxp! aan 4 the velocity of canter of mass of 1 Pi 12. A80k9 man stands on woighng scalo ina it. At use som instant he founds that, scale reading has vibe ae hanged from 80 kg to 60 fg. From the above information we ean conclude thal (9) 10ms (4) Zero : (1) The tit was moving with uniform velocity in| 16. & ball Is tapped betwean two smooth vertical Wrest drecgon surfaces a5 shown in diagram below, The >» Ininimum speed that must be given to the ball so (2) Tho it was moving with constant acceleration in upward direction {8) Tho lit was moving with unifoom velocity in downward direction (4) The tit was moving with constant acceleration in downward dvection 18. Consider the sitvation given below in which a block is placed at the bottom of a fixed rough that it completes the circle will be inclined surface. I block s slowly moved to the top it ‘ost point P by an extemal force which is parallel (oak lioR {0 inclined surface, then work done on the block () aR 2). AOR by the gravitational force is (4) JorED 17. pint rod of Fogth (18 at est about a smoot" vung 2 10 Kp block and o ight throad a8 set teagan BHO Y as (20m i760 San ra ori ofa uniform body depends upon {ip Mass ofthe body (2) Shapo cl te body {@) Axis ofeataion (2) Alot these rongth ¢and mass mis bentin the 1 ing, then is moment of inertia ‘zing through the center and 48, Momento in 19, Aunitorm rod form of a cieula ‘about axis pass out aa to plane ng wl bo me uy? wm a me 2 2 a (ay ME @ 2 0% 20, Acauple ating on an ioated body produces {i Rotaional motion without ransiational motion {@) Translational mation without rotational motion {@) Goth tranclational_motion and ‘rotational ‘motion (4) Neier translational motion’ nor_rotational ‘motion |A body is. rotating with angular. velocity of [50s radls. A torque acts on the body in opposite direction of & angular speed. If this torque produces angular retardation of Sx rads’, then ‘ngula eiaplacement of body before it comes to a oo 22, inthe dows 23. A block of mass 2 Kg 18 24, Abody of mass 2 kgis moving: its velocity 105 mis. 25, Abody of mass mis at rest on an inclined surface SICA soos a sae ee yore 10. o Br a a NS wy. hey or cones pute a EE oe cll atten aoc mee rl wl shown ‘3k. (Ben Be? 4 sagt 30 @ Gans oF pulled with @ horizontal “sna rough nofizontsl surface forea.of 19 N {oro Jom, The ction force aeting onthe Block is Fay yaoa qen 2) 10N (@) ON (@) 18N with velocity 2 vs ‘along positive x-axis changes Slong positive yxis in 10 8, then average force Sing on the bey wil be «yn @ & Re 2B 8 -F N (a) aN having coofficient of static friction y1. Iangle of inclination is 0, then frictional force acting on the rest willbe body wil be (1) $005 rad (2) 1252 10d (1) mgsino (2) jimgeos0 (3) 2005 rad (4) 2505 rad (3) wmgsinod (a) mgooto ‘Space for Rough Work21209 akon complet out (1) The nt fore on tno vv 70 2 The nat trque onthe body 200 {9} Both nat orca end nt tru on tho BAY I 2010 : (4) Tho cent of mass of te body at 27. Inthe gure given below, tn ponzonta surface ‘ough Bt vrcal was smeot. The sings ond Palo ae ih and ‘seth tho mass ‘moving’ dow wit constant veloc I fratanat force on block at onan surfaces rom am tr () 2g 2) mg. 8) Vang we 28, fa bodys moving wth conetant acceleration, then (1) Oni a singe force is acting on it (2) Muto forces may act on the body (@) Net force acting on the body are variable (8) Net force acting onthe body may be 2er0 28. Tho moment of inertia ofa cireuar disc about its diameter is 10 kg mr, then the moment of inertia ‘of same dise about an axis tangential to disc and erpendicutar to its plane will be (1) 40 kgm? (2) 50 kgm? (3) 120g me (4) 60 kg m? 930. A cicviar dise is in pure roling motion on a horizontal surface. I disc has 24 J of translational kinetic energy, then the total energy of disc is (48s (2) 304 @) 365 (4) 505 ‘31. The point masses of 2 kg, 4 kg and 8 kg are placed jn xy plane as shown below. The coordinates of the centre of mass of system will be 32, Soo (88 Fanaa if moment of inertia of a rod of mas tal 7 about is one end is J, then its moment of inert about its center of mass will bo ast 1 ms 1 @2 ws ‘The law of conservation of angular momentum is valid when (1) The not force fs zero and net torque is non-zero (2) The net force and net torque beth are non-zero () Net force may or may not be zero but net torque is zero (4) Both force and torque must be Zoro ‘A body of mass. moves along a straight line in XY plane with constant velocity ¥ as shown, Its anguler momentum about origin, x (1) Increases continuously (2) First Increases then decreases (8) Fitst decreases then increases (4) Remains constant ‘Space for Rough WorkTests (cose-A) 25, A pate is acted uPon by 0 force of constant A eect wtich is aivays ponent te aE ee: The mele aoe ace JRE Stow tovows at (i) te spood constant (2) volt Is eonstant {@) te momentum s constant (2) ts nate onorsy fs vanable ‘SECTION-B 36._ Auntorm chaln of maE8 mand length ¢ ang on ‘moot horizontal surface. A forco Fis acting et Faas and ex shown befor. The tannin ee choi atthe midale of wil be ee DDE RRP —— a @F @) ein xin we 57, The vector product (8A) of given two voctors Bodis]ok and A=3-4]+5his (1) ofe7petk 2) Oa 7}-1%% @) +77 41% 4) 97-7] -1% 38. Three identical spherical balls each of radius rare placed touching each other on a horizontal floor ‘such that an equilateral triangle is formed when centres of these balls are joined. The centre of mass is located at (1) Horizontal floor (2) Centre of one of the balls (8) Line joining the centre of any two balls, (4) Point of intersection of medians of equilateral triangle formed 30. 40. at. 42, EATTrcia Aakash Test Ser 43, [A smooth sphore of mass M moving A ost an aclne e ee coos go my, Un after eaiton wae mace mit be o vy (a 2 ‘al is roting on 2 rough horizontal surface ond {hon itcimbs up on a smooth inclines plane, then (1) Only traneaton energy of ball gets converted into potential eneray {2) Only rotaonal energy of bal gots converted {nto potential eneray (@) Both transiational and rotational energies of ball gets converted into potential energy (4) Nether translation nor rotaionet energy of ball ‘gets convored into potetia! energy ‘Anrengine pumps water through 2 hose pipe. Water passes through the pipe and leaves it with Yelocty of 4 ms". The mass per unit length Is 100 kgim. What is the power of ongine” () 400 (2) s00W (@) 1600 (4) 6400 W “The work done by the tension in sting when a bob of mass mis altached at one end of sting while the other end of string is fixed and bob is performing uniform circular motion in horizontal circle is (1) Zero (2) Postive @) Negative (4) Data insufficient ‘A.constant torque of 10 N mis acting on a body of moment of inertia 2 kg m® and angular velocity 3 rad/s. I this torque acts on body for 3s, then the angular velociy ofthe body may be (1) 18 rads (2) ~12 rads: (@) 10 rads (4) Both (1) and (2) ‘Space for Rough WorkTCI v armseuen eg nate from rest and it lesa a on to stide the: ‘A lock is roleas Raclination SS plane “4 Tht “i The torque acting ot 9 boay varios win tine a | “7° None paving 3° ae or Blane Rave fimo f- THE WME Ce inclined iia same: “distance ts 2.umes.on 8 in, The coefficient Roving ‘sama angle of iaeinaton” | ortcton is ts) (1) 0s (2) 0-58 i @) 10 Oa | 48. Tho value of 5 eV in Joule Wi He! m0) The change in ongutar momentum in (2) 8 104 2) 86 Oar Qe (2) 20Ns 42, Gonaar to atatomarta 004° isor* (8) 2Ne or! ‘and select the correct option. . i. 4 Harmatrectst moving wih 9 speed of 8" 00 {re sect tn corr oleciromagnetic Nature | level rod an ake shar cesar fom of adit 2) Frictional force is a contact force \ esr Son ae Em en oe, 6) Font erca can perform positive work ona (es its so, {2),Aleftnese ; ae OS, (09 me kinetic energy acquired by a mass (m) in Tre potential ony uncon oa parle space traveling a distance starting from rest under the given by U=—axiy + 2x2 + Sxyz then the force action of constant force is directly proportional to roontb arl etpin i, ob wet a (8) -77+3k oe alii fe (a) 73k eva ayn ities [CHEMISTRY] SSIESSeeTIOwa ay 1 (s)=>. 4, (2) 7 APIS) = 5 Ae(B) + 58219) @s ‘ 3 A For the given equi (3, The cortea equilrium reaction, it t » order of pH of equimolar solutio sittin nae te boeasarec ts | peume aa na ‘reaction will be r (1CHCOONHW< HCI NHACl-< NECN 1) Ke = (2) HCI < NH« level ©) Kp = OU. NMcZenseSee ce ne ee 9 Kae (4) HeI< cHaoOONA 3 aes cnn z (4) k= 2p 54. Tho moat at SNACN
CHHLOMC) (2) Cathet a) + 220210) > 4CO210)* O10) H,010 A relator hydrolysis constant for CH:COONE Se en tant of CHsCOOH) (4) Ha(@)+ 3019) b ror(oa) +SoN(aa) = IFA(SCN)(0a) | 4 fe. tu(o)* fg) = 2H10) ier etssoctaion cons a. HeOlt) = H2019) (0) Ky = Kare 2) Ky = Ke Ke 1 ond bon (2) 9, and ¢ on Gam” }alnewda” @ = fe 1, Quin’ amount of P is sealed in'a container and . 7 se eauonum P 2 O's atzincd. The comect | 62 Which of the folowing solutions cannot aet 88 ‘graph representing this equilforium will be neo Pianos gl 2) NaHICOs + H:COs aq (3) NHAC HO Fain “A Tas {@) CHLCOOH + CHsCOONa i ELE Taso | on, Sten ttt epost sate) wth tt ae (solubility) and choose: the correct answer from the th Peer options given: 2 @§| SS Assume solubility product = Ksp forall the salts] Et =) List Lista — Ra on [Sparingly soluble salt) {Solubility} Tine Tine > : a sich of the following will change the value of ja. |Hg2Cle cy \(K2F librium constant K for a reaction? - 768) ‘Addition of catalyst > Increase in pressure fb \Gr$0s em) Increase in temperature Zemoval of one of the product at equilibrium 7 xt of fusion of a compound is 2000 Jmol at c, |BaSOx Cid} cy? Then entropy change for the pracess will be 0] vskKtmol! (2) 3.3.4 K-tmol- “ 7K mol (4) 11.80 K-41 mol 4. |Orcls ) (sy 2action for which standard enthalpy of ition of reactant is equal to the standard of formation of product is (1) afi), B(i), efi), d{i) (2) alii), b«i), cv), Ai) (3) a(ii), b(i), c(i), (iv) (4) -atii), bUii),-c(i), dtiv), ‘Space for Rough WorkS Which of the fotowing 12 not an intensive Property? (1) Density (8) Heat capacty : 65. Giron bow ao wo salomors: ono is abated as Assertion (A) and the other 1s Reason), Asse idoat gas fom (A: intemal energy of an remains constant during acaba roe expansion. Reason (R) Werk done and heat exchange 270 zero for adiabatic free expansion. In the light of above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below. (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R)is the true ‘explanation of (A) (2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the true explanation of (A) (8) (A) is correct but (R)is incorrect (4) (A)is incorrect but (R) is correct 88. Under isothermal condition, 2 mol of af ideal gas at 298 K expands from 5 dm? to 40 dm?. Work done during this reversible expansion will be nearly flog(2) = 0.3} (1) -20.2ks (3) -103 ks Which of the following catalyst? (1) Catalyst lowers the activation energy for the forward and reverse reactions by exaclly the same amount ) A catalyst increases the rate of the chemical reaction by making a new low energy pathway for the conversion of reactants to Products (2) Surface tension (4) Bolling point 69. 70. 71, (2) -90.8 ks (4) 26.9%) ‘is incomect regarding 68. Keand Ke’ aro the equi sum constants of the two ur wocloeghan bt, Ania) 3H,(9) AN | N ‘ Hy(o) 2 6 Ne(o) + 3Ho(g) <2 2NHD : Ke and Ke, are related bY 4 Ke 1) Ke <6)? (2) Ke ae (3) Kp = 2Kp (4) Ke nae tog wing processes, entropy For which of the follo ‘change (4S) is negative? (1) Ha(g) > 2H(6) (2) Nag, 1 atm) > Nag, 8 atm) (3) 28039) > 2502(g) + 0X9) (4) Cedamona > Crerphe) Review the equilibrium and choose the correct statement. HCIO« + H20 = Hs0* + CIOZ (1) HCIO« is the conjugate acid of H2O 2) Ci0; is the conjugate base of H20 (3) H20 is the conjugate acid of Hs0* (4) ClO; is the conjugate base of HCIOs | heat evolved in the reaction H2 + Cl -> 2HCl is x(k) and bond energies of H — H and Cl— Clare 2 and b (kJimol) respectively, then H — Cl bond energy (kuimol) is (1) atb=x (@ atb+x g 2 ( abe (4) axbox For a hypothetical reversible reaction 1 2%2(9)+ Yo(Q) = X¥9(Q); AH = 20 kJ I standard entropies of Xe, Y2 and XY2 are 60, 40 Catalyst does not it - constant expresegy Pee the: equim sane Th eau 2Pectivey, ‘The above reaction Jatalyst affects the equity | ioe i reaction mixture ‘Suillibrium composition of a ; oh eys00 4 (4) 1500 k Space for Rough WorkTorte (c0ee-") of dissociation of 0.1 M HCN solution 73, Tho doo vonisation constant would be waar no" oe So For the reaction ora» 2X¥9(9). 90 3.9 Kea Ae 30 cal Kat 200 K, then AG at tho eomo Sura 60 (yeiges! (2) ~427 teat () 28a (3) 22 heal va, Dhaasarpci() wore Naled i closed vesso! Zales capac. At equilisrium 50% of PCIs(9) is aM cape co) and Chia). Tho vale of spo constant Ke 7 (3) 12 76. Halo) + eta) = 2H) Forte above reaction. 2 mixturo of 0.3 molo of He Forty3 mole of Ir is allowed to react in a Oe evacuated flask at 501°C and equilibrium Ziatant °K’ is found to be 64. The amount of tnreacied le at equilibrium Is (1) 02mol (2) 0.06 mot (3) 0.03 mo! (4) 0.4 mo! 77. Consider the following thermochemical equations, X= Y, AH = -80 kcal YZ, aH=+ 100 keal The correct order of stability of X, ¥ and Z is (1) X>YZ (Q)Y>X>Z (3) X>Z2¥ (4) Y>Z>Xx In the reaction, A:(Q) + 482(9) = 2AB4(g), aH <0, then the formation of ABs will be favoured at (1) Low temperature, low pressure (2) High temperature, high pressure (3) High temperature, low pressure (4) Low temperature, high pressure 79. Given below are two statements: one is labelled 78. 80. When 100 mi. Proton to form ny a pctonto form Suton nna ont, choose the monk imate toh of A000? form to opion® GEN Plow, POPE OTR ana (a) aro wue and (RY se cores () Both oxpianation of (A) om (R) are true but janation of (2) Both (A) and ccortoct opi (a) (Ais trsa but (R) Is false (4) (Ayia faiso but (R) is (tye ‘of 0.2 M Nat ‘M_GH;COOH, IK 10-4 7 {R) is not the 1H is reacted with the pH of the 100 mL of 0.2 resulting solution is as @)9 (4) 2 a1. Solublity of AgCl in water wait not change by the ‘addition of (1) AgNOs: (2) NHAOH (3) Nacl (4) NaNOs ‘82. Chango in internat energy if 20 J heat is supplied to a-system and gas has done 50 J work, is (1) +303 (2) +704 (3) -304 (4) -705 @3. ‘The reaction will be non-spontaneous at all temperatures if (2) aH<0,88<0 (1) AH> 0,48 >0 (3) aH<0,48>0 (4) BH>0, AS <0 84. Given beloware two statements. ‘Statement-I: T, P and V are called state variables cr state functions. Statement-II: Values of state functions depend on the state of the system and how itis reached. in the light of above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below. (1) Both statement | and statement II are correct. (2) Both statement | and statement Il are incorrec (8) Statement -1 is ‘correct but statement Ni incorrect (4) Statement | is incorrect but statement Wt as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). correct » ‘Space for Rough Worknen 8 Volume aos! 97° to Vi Be ono 9 sare ol - oo. Fotagee 62 oy to) Sponge? een or 85. When ot inp wore enero | B2 cnandet ove 4) a vi, LM. M on asoere( 3) factions? (2) Combustion et metnano {©) Decompositions mater v, (©) tyropenaton of ane 1 one wo am (8) Convorson of erapnte 1 OE gay =ARTIUG sg ont) BONroRN Meats of on agnor tre and COMstan, and | once (ant PIESSET of ethylene with ( (oven 1 ned 3) teponeaponty (4 (0). (9.9082 A NTSLEROTION DST Tig reaction OS ros neat (1 Lat an eee 86. For which ofthe following 6 fess than Ke at 300 K? (2) Ng) + 3HxQ) = 2NHO) (2) Ng) + Osta) = 2NOCQ) (0) Hotg) + tg) = 2460) taken aroune CT agnitude of work ene aura ax Sind mc ate a (9) @)and(c)onty (2) (0) and (d) only Sea during the cvere () (o)and ()only (4) (a), (b) (6) and (2) 87. Match list with lst-ll and choose the. correct see opton. 34 [_[tieet Reactions | — [eieea rene g [a. A2(9) + 38g) = 2B2(9) ety? © R [b,[ato) + Bata) = 2aB(a) © Por Bi [sees + Se) V Vo | fo Fexa) = ABx9) fen lene ve (volume) \
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