Major Test 6 ADV - TestPaper-1731648752
Major Test 6 ADV - TestPaper-1731648752
Mathematics having 20 questions in each subject and each subject having Five sections.
(i) Section-I contains 6 multiple choice questions with only one correct option. Marking scheme :
+4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
(ii) Section-II contains 6 multiple choice questions with more than one correct option. Marking
scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases with partial marking.
(iii) Section-III contains 2 matrix match type questions with only one correct option. Marking
scheme : +5 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and no negative marking.
(iv) Section-VI contains 2 compression type questions with only one correct option. Marking
scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
(v) Section-V contains 4 integer type questions for each question, enter the correct Integral value.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
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Section - I: Single Correct 6
This section contains a total of 6 questions.
(c)
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All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
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For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted. (d)
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1. Which of the following is a polar molecule?
6. Pressure of 10 moles of an ideal gas is changed from 2
atm to 1 atm against constant external pressure without
(a) Para dichlorobenzene change in temperature. If surrounding temperature
(b) Carbon tetrachloride (300K) and pressure (1 atm) always remains constant
then calculate total entropy change (ΔSsystem + Δ
(c) Tetrachloroethene
Ssurrounding) for given process.
[Given : ln2 = 0.70 and R = 8.0 J/mol/K]
(d)
(a) 56 J/K
2. Pick out the isoelctronic structures from the following
(b) 14 J/K
I. HF II. H3O+ III. NH3 IV. CH3–
(c) 16 J/K
(a) I and II (d) 40 J/K
(b) III and IV
(c) II, III and IV Section - II: Multiple Correct
(a) 160 ml
(b) 32 ml
(c) 24 ml
(d) None of these
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(a) Temperature at “A” ( );Pressure at “C” (60 R)
(a) 2110 kJ/mole
(b) 310 kJ/mole R
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(b) Temperature at “D” ( ); Pressure at “B” (75 R)
(c) 1210 kJ/mole
(d) 1810 kJ/mole R
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(c) Temperature at “A” ( ); Pressure at “B” (75 R)
5. What is the Equivalent weight of H3PO4 in the following
redox reaction? R
Cu 3 P + Cr 2 O 2− 2+ + H P O + Cr 3+
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7 ⟶ Cu
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(a) KH2PO4
(b) H3BO3
(c) C6H5CO2H
(d) CH3OH
(a) VA > VB
10. An ideal gas undergoes a reversible isothermal
expansion from state I to state II followed by a reversible (b) VB > VA
adiabatic expansion from state II to state III. The correct (c) Volume first increases then decreases
plot(s) representing the changes from state I to state III
may be (P: Pressure, V: Volume, T: Temperature, H: (d) Volume first decreases then increases
Enthalpy, S: Entropy)
12.
Which of the following species/molecule has an sp3d2
hybridized central atom with permanent dipole moment?
(a) XeO 4−
6
(c) XeF +
5
(d) SeF −
5
(c)
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Passage
where γ =
R R Cp
The correct option is -
C= +
γ−1 1−x Cv
D. Magnitude of total
(a) 9.8 Cal K–1
work done during
cycle (b) 4.9 Cal K–1
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Part - B Mathematics
(n − 1) 2 ⋅ (2n − 1)
(b)
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(n + 1) 2 ⋅ (2n + 1)
Section - I: Single Correct (c)
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This section contains a total of 6 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory. (d)
(n − 1) 2 ⋅ (2n + 1)
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks. 4
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.
26. The integral part of (5 + 2√6) n is always
21. Let a given line L 1 : ax + by + c = 0 intersects x−axis at
P and Q respectively. Let another line L 2 perpendicular (a) an odd integer
to L 1 cut the axes at R and S respectively. The locus of (b) an even integer
the point of intersection of the lines P S and QR is:
(c) 0
(a) x 2 + y 2 +
c
x+
b
y=0 (d) a prime number
a a
(b) x 2 + y 2 + x +
c c
a b
y=0 Section - II: Multiple Correct
This section contains a total of 6 questions.
(c) x 2 + y 2 + x +
a b
y=0 All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
c c
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(a)
(n − 1)(n − 2). . . (n − m + 1)
(−1) m−1 Column I Column II
(m − 1)! A. If the sum of the P. 1
(b) n−1
C m−1 (−1) m−1 coefficients in
the expansion of Q. 15
(a 2 x 2 − 2ax + 1) 50 is
(c) R.
(n − 1)(n − 2). . . (n − m)
(−1) m−1
zero, then the value
129
(m − 1)!
of a + 2a + 3a + ⋯ + 10a S.
(d)
55
is
n−1
C n−m (−1) m−1
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(c) does not intersect OA 41. In the figure, the blocks A, B and C of mass m, each
have accelerations a 1 , a 2 and a 3 respectively. F 1 and F 2
(d) passes through the origin
are external forces of magnitudes 2 mg and mg
36. The number of such possible line(s) is - respectively.
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 3
Section - V: Integer
This section contains a total of 4 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.
37. 100
∑(−1) r 100
C r (r) 50
The value of the series is equal to
r=0
(50) 100
38. The line 3x + 2y = 24 meets the y-axis at A and the x-
axis at B. The perpendicular bisector of AB meets the
line through (0, –1) parallel to the x-axis at C. If the area
(a) a 1 = a 2 = a 3
of triangle ABC is A then the value of is _____.
A
(a) zero
1
m 2
(b) g[ ]
K
1
2m 2
(c) 2g[ ]
K
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1
3m 2
(d) 3g[ ]
K
44. A 5 kg mass moves along the x-axis. Its acceleration as (c)
a function of its position is shown in the figure. What is
the total work done on the mass as the mass moves
from x = 0 to x = 8 cm.
(d)
(b)
(a) The block does not start slipping over the surface
The acceleration of the block is (0.24ˆi + 0.32ˆj)
(b)
m/s2
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The friction force acting on the block is 50. In the figure shown, all the surfaces are smooth. All the
(c)
(−4.8ˆi − 6.4ˆj)N blocks A, B and C are moveable. X-axis is horizontal and
Y-axis vertical as shown. Just after the system is relesed
The contact force exerted by the surface on the from the position as shown,
(d)
cube is 4√29 N
48. The height of the block of mass m is given by the
relation h = 2(10–t–t 2 ) where t is time in sec and h in m.
The motion of the block is in the plane of paper. The
inclined surface is fixed.
(a) a1 = 5 m/s2
(b) a1 = 4 m/s2
(c) a2 = 4 m/s2
(d) a2 = 2 m/s2
(a) 2√2 m/s, if µ = 0.2
(b) √2 m/s, if µ = 0.2
(c) 2 m/s, if µ = 0.5
(d) 2√2 m/s, if µ = 0.5
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52. A horizontal plane supports a plank with a block (d) A-R, B-P, C-S, D-Q
placed on it. A light elastic string is attached to the block
54. A block slides down a smooth inclined plane & then
which is attached to a fixed point O. Initially the cord is
moves on to a rough horizontal surface. List-I gives
unstretched and vertical. The plank is slowly shifted to
quantities related to block. List-II gives corresponding
right until the block starts sliding over it. It occurs at the
graphs of physical quantities versus time (Neglect
moment when the cord deviates from vertical by an
impulsive effect at the bottom of incline)
angle θ = θ 0 . Work done by the F equals:
Column I Column II
A. Velocity
the energy lost against friction F 1 plus strain
(a) B. Acceleration P.
energy in cord
work done against total friction acting on the plank C. Mechanical energy
(b)
alone
D. Kinetic energy
work done against total friction acting on the plank
(c)
plus strain energy in cord Q.
work done against total friction acting on the plank
(d) plus strain energy in cord minus work done by
friction acting on the block
R.
Section - III: Matrix Match Option
This section contains a total of 2 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 5 marks.
For every incorrect response 0 marks shall be deducted. S.
53. Find the acceleration of blocks A and B for the following
cases (g = 10 m/s2)
S. a A = 1 m/s2, a B = 9
m/s2.
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Section - V: Integer
This section contains a total of 4 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.
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59. A force F = 20 N is applied to a block (at rest) as shown 60. A particle of mass m is hanging with the help of an
in figure. After the block has moved a distance of 126 m elastic string of unstretched length a and force constant
to the right, the direction of horizontal component of the mg
. The other end is fixed to a peg on vertical wall.
force F is reversed. Find the velocity (in m/s) with which a
block arrives at its starting point. String is given an additional extension of2 a in vertical
downward direction by pulling the mass and released
from rest. If the maximum height reached by it during its
subsequent motion above point of release is , then
λa
2
find λ. (Neglect interaction with peg if any)
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