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PHYSICS

Section : A

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1. (3) :

Answer Key Test No. 11(49)


Date : 30-12-2023 2. (3) :
Physics Chemistry Biology
Sr. R S Sr. R S Sr. R S Sr. R S
1 3 2 51 3 3 101 3 1 151 4 1 3. (1) :
2 3 4 52 1 3 102 1 1 152 4 4
3 1 2 53 1 1 103 4 1 153 1 2
4 4 2 54 2 1 104 3 3 154 1 1
5 1 3 55 1 1 105 3 2 155 1 1
6 3 4 56 1 1 106 3 1 156 1 1
7 1 1 57 2 2 107 2 4 157 2 4
8 4 3 58 3 1 108 4 2 158 4 2
9 4 2 59 2 1 109 1 4 159 3 2
10 1 3 60 2 1 110 3 3 160 3 3
11 4 2 61 4 3 111 4 3 161 1 1
12 4 2 62 2 2 112 1 3 162 4 2
63 3 1 ;
13 3 3 113 3 1 163 2 3
14 1 1 64 2 1 114 4 4 164 2 2
15 1 4 65 1 3 115 4 3 165 1 4 4. (4) :
16 2 4 66 4 4 116 3 3 166 4 4
17 3 1 67 1 3 117 4 2 167 2 1
18 3 3 68 3 3 118 1 4 168 1 1
19 2 3 69 3 2 119 4 1 169 1 1
20 2 1 70 3 2 120 4 3 170 1 1
21 1 4 71 2 3 121 2 4 171 4 2
22 2 3 72 3 2 122 3 1 172 2 3
23 3 1 73 1 4 123 2 3 173 2 2 5. (1) :
24 4 1 74 3 2 124 4 4 174 3 1
25 4 1 75 1 1 125 3 4 175 1 1
26 3 2 76 1 3 126 1 3 176 2 1
27 2 3 77 1 3 127 1 4 177 3 2
28 1 4 78 1 3 128 1 1 178 2 2
29 4 4 79 1 2 129 1 4 179 1 1 6. (3) :
30 2 1 80 4 4 130 3 4 180 3 1
31 2 4 81 3 1 131 2 2 181 1 4
32 4 2 82 3 3 132 4 3 182 1 3
33 2 1 83 3 2 133 2 2 183 2 3 7. (1) :
34 4 4 84 2 1 134 4 4 184 2 4
35 1 4 85 3 3 135 3 3 185 1 2
36 2 2 86 4 2 136 1 1 186 3 3 8. (4) :
37 2 4 87 1 4 137 2 2 187 2 3
38 2 2 88 3 1 138 3 1 188 3 2
39 4 3 89 3 3 139 4 1 189 4 4
40 2 1 90 3 1 140 1 1 190 2 2
41 1 2 91 1 2 141 4 1 191 4 1
42 2 1 92 2 3 142 1 1 192 4 1
43 3 4 93 3 1 143 2 2 193 1 2
44 3 4 94 1 3 144 1 3 194 4 1
9. (4) : Conceptual
45 1 3 95 4 3 145 1 1 195 4 1
10. (1) : Conceptual
46 1 1 96 2 4 146 1 2 196 1 2 11. (4) : In polar molecules, the centre of positive
47 2 1 97 1 3 147 1 1 197 1 4 charges does not coincide with the centre of
48 4 2 98 3 1 148 1 4 198 1 4 negative charges.
49 4 2 99 4 3 149 2 1 199 2 4 Hence, these molecules have a permanent electric
50 1 2 100 3 4 150 1 4 200 2 4 dipole moment of their own.

PCB TEST : 11(49) 1 Date : 30/12/2023


12. (4) : 23. (3) :

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13. (3) :
24. (4) :

14. (1) :
25. (4) : Conceptual
15. (1) : Conceptual 26. (3) : Conceptual
16. (2) :
27. (2) :

28. (1) :
17. (3) :

29. (4) :

18. (3) : Conceptual


19. (2) :
30. (2) : Conceptual
31. (2) : Conceptual
32. (4) : Conceptual
33. (2) : Conceptual
34. (4) : Conceptual
35. (1) :

20. (2) : Section : B

36. (2) :

37. (2) :

38. (2) :
21. (1) : Conceptual
39. (4) : Conceptual
22. (2) :
40. (2) :

Two capacitors are in series combination,


CC
Ceq  1 2
C1  C2

PCB TEST : 11(49) 2 Date : 30/12/2023


41. (1) :

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42. (2) :

50. (1) :

43. (3) :

44. (3) :
;

So, the charge q0 should be placed at 8a + 2a = 10a


CHEMISTRY
45. (1) : SECTION : A
51. (3) For free expansion of an ideal gas under adiabatic
condition property q = 0, T = 0, w = 0
52. (1) n g  1  2  1
E  H  n g RT  H  RT  72.3  8.314  300  10 3
= –69.806 kJ/mole
So, for 3 moles we will get
E  69.806  3 kJ / mole
4 0  V  r  n 2/3
V' n V = 209.42 kJ/mole
4  n1/ 3 r Hence, (3) is the right answer
46. (1) : 53. (1) :

47. (2) :

54. (2)
55. (1) Mathematical operation to get target equation
= 12 × eq. (ii) – 11/2 eq.(iii) – eq.(i)
56. (1)
57. (2) Cp – CV = nR = 2R
58. (3) AB : Isobaric expansion
BC : Isothermal expansion
CD : Isochoric
48. (4) : Conceptual DA : Isothermal compression
49. (4) : 59. (2) Mathematical operation to get target equation
= 2 × eq. (i) + eq. (ii) – 2 × eq.(iii)

PCB TEST : 11(49) 3 Date : 30/12/2023


60. (2) 84. (2)

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85. (3)
61. (4)
SECTION : B
86. (4)
87. (1) The work done during the cyclic path is equla to the
area enclosed by the path, which is pV.
62. (2) Work done = (2P – P) (2V – V) = pV
88. (3)
63. (3) W  no. of moles. As n H2  n O2 = 1, W1 = W2 89. (3)
64. (2) Heat of the gas is lost as work is done by the gas 3 1
90. (3)n g = 1 –  = As ng is negative,
65. (1) 0
G  H  T S 0 0 2 2
thus H < E
 29.8  298   0.1  29.8  29.8 P2
91. (1) W = 2.303 nRT log
 G  0 0
P1
apply relation between
10
G 0   RT n K eq  K eq  1 = 2.303 × 1 × 2 × 300 log
2
= 965.84
66. (4) at constant temperature, E = 0
67. (1) E = q + w ; q = – w = –965.84 cal
68. (3) 92. (2) Reaction is endothermic and no. of moles increase on
decompositon.
69. (3) CH 4 g   2O2 g   CO2 g   2 H 2Ol 
93. (3)
1 1
70. (3) N 2  O2  NO
2 2
2370
71. (2)  3 moles of glucose is required 94. (1)
790
72. (3) W  PV
73. (1) A  O2  AO2 H  H P  H R
H  Eq 1  Eq  2  95. (4)
74. (3) 75. (1) 76. (1) 77. (1) 78. (1) 96. (2)
79. (1) The process is isothermal expansion, hence
V2 97. (1) U = –q
q = –W and E = 0 ; W = –2.303 nRT log V 98. (3) The volume of gas is reduced to half from its original
1
volume. The specific heat will be remain constant.
375 Specific heat is an intensive property depending only
= –2.303 × 0.04 × 8.314 × 310 × log
50 on the nature of the gas.
= –208J Thus, q = cm T
q = +208 J, W = –208 J (expansion work) where q = heat,
80. (4) c = specific heat of a substance
m = mass
T = Temperature change
99. (4)

81. (3)

100. (3)
82. (3)

83. (3)

PCB TEST : 11(49) 4 Date : 30/12/2023

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