Milestone Practice Test - 0 (Home Assignment) - Test Paper
Milestone Practice Test - 0 (Home Assignment) - Test Paper
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GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the test booklet.
2. The test is of 3 hours duration.
3. The test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
4. There are three sections in this question paper. Sections I, II and III, are of Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics, respectively. Each section consists of 30 questions, of which the first 20 are mandatory and
are of Multiple Option type and the last 10 are of integer answer type. You need to attempt any 5 integer
type questions (out of 10) in each of the three sections.
5. There is only one correct response for each question.
6. Each correct answer will give 4 marks while 1 Mark will be deducted for a wrong response.
7. No student is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile phone,
any electronic device, etc. inside the examination room/hall.
8. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in the
Room/Hall. However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
SECTION-I (PHYSICS)
Single Correct Type Questions (1-20) 5. A comb run through one’s dry hair attracts small
1. A thin conducting ring of radius R is given a bits of paper. This is due to
charge +Q. The electric field at the centre O of the (1) Comb is good conductor
ring due to the charge on the part AKB of the ring (2) Paper is good conductor
is E. The electric field at the centre due to the (3) The atoms in the paper get polarized by the
charge on the part ACDB of the ring is charged comb
(4) The comb possesses magnetic properties
5 r
ρ(r ) = ρ0 − upto r = R, and ρ ( r ) = 0
4 R
for r > R, where r is the distance from the origin.
The electric field at a distance r (r < R ) from the
origin is given by (1) Zero everywhere
4πρ0 r 5 r ρ0 r 5 r (2) Non-zero and uniform
(1) − (2) − (3) Non-uniform
3ε0 3 R 4ε0 3 R
(4) Zero only at its centre
4ρ0 r 5 r ρ0 r 5 r
(3) − (4) − Electric point charges 𝐴𝐴 and 𝐵𝐵 repel each other.
3ε0 4 R 3ε0 4 R 15.
Electric point charges 𝐵𝐵 and 𝐶𝐶 also repel each
11. The direction of electric field intensity E at a ( ) other. If 𝐴𝐴 and 𝐶𝐶 are held close together, they will
(1) Attract
point on the equatorial line of an electric dipole of
(2) Repel
dipole moment ( p ) is (3) Not affect each other
(1) Along the equatorial line towards the dipole (4) None of these
(2) Along equatorial line away from the dipole
(3) Perpendicular to the equatorial line and 16. A thin glass rod is bent into a semicircle of radius
opposite to ( p ) 𝑟𝑟. A charge +Q is uniformly distributed along the
upper half and a charge –Q is uniformly distributed
(4) Perpendicular to the equatorial line and
along the lower half, as shown in Fig. The electric
parallel to ( p )
field 𝐸𝐸 at 𝑃𝑃, the centre of the semicircle, is
S1 Q 2Q
S3 (1) (2)
q1 π ε0 r
2 2
π ε0 r 2
2
q2
q3
4Q Q
(3) (4)
π ε0 r
2 2
4π ε 0 r 2
2
(1) S1 (2) S2
17. Two point charges q1 (10µC ) and q2 ( −25µC ) are
(3) S3 (4) Same for all three
placed on the x-axis at x = 1 m and x = 5 m ,
13. An insulated solid sphere of radius R has uniform respectively. The electric field vector (in N/C) at
charge density ρ. The electric field at a distance r 1
origin. Take, = 9 × 109 N − m 2 C−2
from the centre of the sphere (r < R) 4πε0
ρr ρR
(1) (2) (1) −81 × 103 iˆ (2) 81 × 103 iˆ
3ε 0 3ε 0
(3) 27 × 103 iˆ (4) −27 × 103 iˆ
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18. Two charges, each equal to q, are kept fixed at between q1 and q3 is F13, the ratio of magnitudes of
x = –a and x = a on the x-axis. A particle of mass F12
q forces is x. Find x.
𝑚𝑚 and charge q0 = − is placed at the origin. If F13
2
charge q0 is given a small displacement y(y << a)
23. If the linear charge density of a cylinder is 4µCm–1
along the y-axis, the net force acting on the particle of radius 2 cm then electric field intensity at point
is proportional to 3.6 cm from axis is n×106 NC–1. Find n.
(1) y2 (2) –y
1 1 24. A point charge +q is placed at the centre of a cube
(3) 2
(4) –
y y of side a. The electric flux emerging from the cube
x q
is . Find x.
19. Statement 1: If a proton and an electron are 5 ε0
placed in the same uniform electric field. They
experience different acceleration 25. Four charges +Q, −Q, +Q, −Q are placed at the
Statement 2: Electric force on a test charge is
corners of a square taken in order. At the centre of
independent of its mass
N
(1) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True; the square electric field is k . Find k.
Statement 2 is correct explanation for C
Statement 1
(2) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True; 26. When the distance between two charged particles
Statement 2 is not correct explanation for is halved, the force between them becomes x times
Statement 1 the initial force. Find x.
(3) Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is False
(4) Statement 1 is False, Statement 2 is True 27. A sample of HCl gas is placed in a uniform electric
field of 3 × 104 NC−1 . The dipole moment of each
20. Determine the electric dipole moment of the HCl molecule is 6 × 10−30 Cm. The maximum
system of three charges, placed on the vertices of torque that can act on a molecule is x × 10–26 Nm.
an equilateral triangle of length , as shown in the Find x.
figure :
28. A square surface of side L is in the plane of the
paper. A uniform electric field E , also in the plane
of the paper, is limited only to the lower half of the
square surface, (see figure). The electric flux
associated with the square surface is xEL2 . Find x.
Integer Type Questions (21-30) 29. A point charge q produces an electric field of
magnitude 2NC–1 at a point 0.25 m from it. The
21. Three charges 1µC, 1µC and 2µC are kept at
x
vertices A, B and C of an equilateral triangle ABC value of charge is × 10−11 C. Find x.
of side 10 cm respectively. The resultant force on 18
the charge at C is x 3 N. Find 10 x. 30. A cylinder of length L and radius b has its axis
coincident with the x-axis (positive towards right).
22. Three equal charges q1, q2, q3 are placed on the
The electric field in this region is E = 200iˆ . The
three adjacent corners of a square taken in that
flux through the left end of cylinder is yπb2. Find
order. If the force between q1 and q2 is F12 and that
(y + 200). (Assume SI units)
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SECTION-II (CHEMISTRY)
Single Correct Type Questions (31-50) 37. The standard electrode potential for the reaction
31. If Raoult’s law is obeyed, the vapour pressure of Ag+ (aq) + e– → Ag(s)
the solvent in a solution is directly proportional to Sn2+(aq) + 2e– → Sn(s)
(1) Mole fraction of the solvent at 25°C are 0.80 volt and – 0.14 volt, respectively.
(2) Mole fraction of the solute The emf of the cell.
(3) Mole fraction of the solvent and solute Sn | Sn2+(1M) | | Ag+(1M) | Ag is:
(4) The volume of the solution (1) 0.66 volt (2) 0.80 volt
(3) 1.08 volt (4) 0.94 volt
32. What is the mole ratio of benzene (PB0 = 150 torr)
and toluene (PT0 = 50 torr) in vapour phase if the 38. The reduction electrode potential E(in V), of 0.1
given solution has a vapour pressure of 120 torr? M solution of M+ ions (E°RP = – 2.36 V) is:
(1) 7 : 1 (2) 7 : 3
(1) –2.41 (2) +2.41
(3) 8 : 1 (4) 7 : 8
(3) –4.82 (4) +4.82
36. The oxidation potential of Zn, Cu, Ag, H2 and Ni (1) (2)
are 0.76, –0.34, –0.80, 0, 0.55 volt respectively.
Which of the following reaction will provide
maximum voltage?
(1) Zn + Cu2+ → Cu + Zn2+
(2) Zn + 2Ag+ → 2Ag + Zn2+ (3) (4)
(3) H2 + Cu2+ → 2H+ + Cu
(4) H2 + Ni2+ → 2H+ + Ni
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41. Among the following, that does not form an ideal (1) –1.02 Volt (2) +0.52 Volt
solution is- (3) + 1.02 Volt (4) –0.52 Volt
(1) C6H6 and C6H5CH3
(2) C2H5Cl and C6H5OH 47. W g of copper deposited in a copper voltameter
(3) C6H5Cl and C6H5Br when an electric current of 2 ampere is passed for
(4) C2H5Br and C2H5I 2 hours. If one ampere of electric current is passed
for 4 hours in the same voltameter, copper
42. List-I and List-II contains four entries each. deposited will be (in grams):
Entries of List-I are to be matched with entries of (1) W (2) W/2
List-II. (3) W/4 (4) 2W
List- I List- II
48. The ratio of weights of hydrogen and magnesium
I AlCl3, if α = 0.8 P i = 3.4 deposited by the same amount of electricity from
aqueous H2SO4 and fused MgSO4 are:
II BaCl2, if α = 0.9 Q i = 2.8 (1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 12
Na3PO4, if α = 0.9 R i = 3.8 (3) 1 : 16 (4) None of these
III
SECTION-III (MATHEMATICS)
Single Correct Type Questions (61-80) 64. If A is a square matrix of order 3, then the true
statement is (where I is unit matrix).
61. A 3 × 2 matrix whose elements are given by
(1) det (–A) = –det (A)
aij = 2i – j is (2) det A = 0
1 2 1 2 (3) det (A + I) = 1 + det A
(1) 3 2 (2) 1 1 (4) det (2A) = 2 det A
5 4 0 3
65. Let A and B be two symmetric matrices of order 3.
1 0 1 0 Statement-1 : A(BA) and (AB)A are symmetric
(3) 3 −2 (4) 3 2
matrices.
5 4 5 4 Statement-2 : AB is symmetric matrix if matrix
multiplication of A with B is commutative.
(1) Only statement-1 is true
x2 + x x 0 −1 0 −2 (2) Both statements are true
62. + = then x
3 2 − x + 1 x 5 1 (3) Only statement-2 is true
(4) Both statements are false
is equal to -
(1) – 1 (2) 0 1 0 0 1
66. If I = ,J= and
(3) 1 (4) No value of x 0 1 −1 0
cos θ sin θ
63. Which one of the following is WRONG? B= , then B =
− sin θ cos θ
(1) The elements on the main diagonal of a
(1) I cos θ + J sin θ
symmetric matrix are all zero (2) I cos θ − J sin θ
(2) The elements on the main diagonal of a (3) I sin θ + J cos θ
skew - symmetric matrix are all zero (4) − I cos θ + J sin θ
1
(3) For any square matrix A, (A + AT) is 67. If A and B are square matrices of order 2, then
2 (A + B)2 =
symmetric matrix (1) A2 + 2 AB + B2
1 (2) A2 + AB + BA + B2
(4) For any square matrix A, (A–AT) is skew
2 (3) A2 + 2 BA + B2
-symmetric matrix (4) A2 + B2
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λ 1 8 5 −4 −1
68. If A = and A2 = then λ is 75. If A = , then the determinant of the
−1 2 −5 3 3 1
equal to matrix (A2016 – 2A2015 – A2014) is
(1) ±3 (2) 2 (1) 2014 (2) 2016
(3) 3 (4) –3 (3) –175 (4) –25
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1 0 85. If for a matrix A, |A| = 6 and
79. If P = 1 , then P50 is: 1 −2 4
1
2 adj A = 4 1 1 , then k is equal to :
1 0 1 25 −1 k 0
(1) (2)
25 1 0 1
1 0 1 50 5 0 0
(3) (4) 86. If B is a non-singular matrix and A = 0 2 0
50 1 0 1
0 0 3
80. Let I be an identity matrix of order 2 × 2 and then det (B–1 AB) is equal to
2 −1
P= . Then the value of n ∈ N for which
5 −3 1 0 0 1 0 0
P n = 5I – 8P is equal to 87. If A = 0 1 1 , I = 0 1 0
and
(1) 8 (2) 12 0 −2 4 0 0 1
(3) 4 (4) 6 1 2
A–1 = (A + cA + dI ) then the value of (d – c)
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Integer Type Question (81-90)
is
81. The number of different possible orders of
matrices having 18 identical elements is 1 1 b b
88. Let A = and B = 1 2 . If
0 1 b3 b4
82. The sum of the minors of all elements in the 10A10 + adj(A10) =B, then b1+ b2 + b3 + b4 is equal to
1 −3 2
second row of determinant 4 −1 2 is –k
89. If α, β ≠ 0 and f (n) = α n + βn and
3 5 2
3 1 + f (1) 1 + f (2)
then k is
1 + f (1) 1 + f (2) 1 + f (3)
1 + f (2) 1 + f (3) 1 + f (4)
x2 + x x +1 x−2
83. If 2 x + 3x − 1
2
3x 3 x − 3 = ax – 12, then = K (1 − α) 2 (1 − β) 2 (α − β) 2 , then K is equal to
x2 + 2 x + 3 2x −1 2x −1
90. Let P = [aij] be a 3 × 3 matrix and let Q = [bij],
‘a’ is equal to : where bij = 2i+jaij for 1 ≤ i, j ≤ 3. If the
determinant of P is 2, then the determinant of the
84. If A and B are square matrices of order 3 such
matrix Q is 2λ then λ is
that |A| = – 1, |B| = 3, then |3A2B| is equal to
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