Physics and Chemistry Exam Questions
Physics and Chemistry Exam Questions
1001CJA101024240001 JA
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
A.
B.
C.
D.
2) A particle moves on the x-axis according to the equation x = A + Bsinωt. The motion is simple
harmonic with amplitude :-
A. A
B. B
C. A + B
D.
A. Both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
B. Both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion.
C. Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
D. Both Assertion & Reason are false.
4) A particle performing SHM is found at positive extreme at t = 0. What will be the equation of
SHM ?
[A = amplitude, ω = angular frequency] :-
A.
B.
C.
D.
5) Two drops of same radius are falling through air with steady velocity of v cm/s. If the two drops
coalesce, what would be the terminal velocity?
A. 4v
B. (4)1/3 v
C. 2v
D. 64 v
6) A container of height h fully filled with water of density ρ is falling with acceleration . A is top
most point while point B is bottom most point of tank then pressure difference between point A & B
A. ρgh
0
B. P +
C. ρgh – P0
D.
7) Water stands at a depth D behind the vertical upstream face of a dam as shown in the figure. The
force exerted on the dam by water per unit width is
A.
B.
C.
D.
8) A vertical U-tube of uniform cross-section contains mercury in both sides of its arms as shown
below : Glycerin column of 20cm is introduced into one of its arms and
oil of density 0.8g/cc is poured into other arm until the upper surface of oil and glycerin are at same
horizontal level [ρHg = 13.6 g/cc, ρglycerine = 1.3 g/cc] length of oil column is :
A. 20.8 cm
B. 19.2 cm
C. 17.2 cm
D. 20 cm
9) The position of object on the principal axis of a spherical mirror is given in List-I. Each situation
of List-I gives position of object from pole of mirror in centimeters and its nature, the type of mirror,
and the focal length of mirror in centimeter. On the right side information regarding the image is
given. Correctly match the situations on the left side with the images described on the right side.
List–I List–II
10) In the given figure velocity of efflux will be :- (Assume hole is very small compare to area of cross
A.
B.
C.
D.
11) An object is approaching a fixed plane mirror with speed 15 ms–1 making an angle of 135° with
A. 15 ms–1
B.
C.
D. 30 ms–1
12) Two plane mirrors are inclined at an angle of 60°. A light ray is incident at an angle 60° at point
A on mirror M1. Total deviation suffered by ray after all possible reflections is :
A. 100°
B. 180°
C. 40°
D. 240°
13) Position of two plane mirrors and object O is shown in diagram. Total number of images formed
by the mirrors is :
A. 12
B. 11
C. 10
D. 9
14) An object of length 15 cm is placed on principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 30 cm.
Its one end is at a distance of 60 cm from the pole of mirror as shown in diagram. Find the length of
A. 10 cm
B. 15 cm
C. 20 cm
D. 30 cm
16) The image (of a real object) formed by a concave mirror is twice the size of the object and
inverted. The focal length of the mirror is 20 cm. The distance of the object from the mirror is :
A. 10 cm
B. 30 cm
C. 25 cm
D. 15 cm
17) A spherical ball is dropped in a long column of viscous liquid. Which of the following graphs
represent the variation of
A. Q, R, P
B. R, Q, P
C. P, Q, R
D. R, P, Q
A. air flows from the bigger bubble to the smaller bubble till the sizes become equal
B. air flows from bigger bubble to the smaller bubble till the sizes are interchanged
C. air flows from the smaller bubble to the bigger
D. there is no flow of air
19) Two small drops of mercury each of radius R coalesce to form a single large drop. The ratio of
total surface energy before and after the change is:
A.
B.
C. 2 : 1
D. 1 : 2
20) Each of these diagrams is supposed to show two different rays being reflected from the same
point on the same mirror. Which option is correct ?
A. Only I
B. Only II
C. Only III
D. All
SECTION-II
1) Find out angle of incidence (in degree) so that reflected and refracted rays
are perpendicular to each other :-
2) Water is flowing with a speed of 2 ms–1 in a horizontal pipe with cross-sectional area decreasing
from m2 to 0.01 m2 at pressure Pa. The pressure at smaller cross-section (in Pa)
will be Find the value of n.
3) A big drop is formed by coalescing 1000 small identical drops of water. If E1 be the total surface
energy of 1000 small drops of water and E2 be the surface energy of single big drop, then E1 :E2 is x :
1 where x =?
4) A soap bubble of water has 1mm radius. If the surface tension of the soap is , then
the difference of pressure between inside and outside the spherical bubble is : (in N/m2)
5) In the reported figure, two bodies A and B of masses 200 g and 800 g are attached with the
system of springs. Springs are kept in a stretched position with some extension when the system is
released. The horizontal surface is assumed to be frictionless. The angular frequency will be _______
6) Distance between 3rd and 4th consecutive images behind mirror M1 is d (in mm), fill value of .
7) A particle performing SHM of time period T was at and moving towards mean position.
9) The refractive index of a transparent liquid filled in an equilateral hollow prism is . The angle
of minimum deviation (in degree) for the liquid will be :-
10) The speed of light in a medium A is The refractive index of the medium is x=
?
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
1) The density of 3M solution of sodium chloride is 1.1755 g mL–1. The molality of the solution will be
(molar mass, NaCl = 58.5 g mol–1)
A. 2.18 m
B. 3.00 m
C. 2.60 m
D. 2m
2) A compound has mass ratio of C, H & O in 9 : 2 : 16. Find its Empirical formula :-
A. C3H8O3
B. C3H8O4
C. C3H8O2
D. C3H8O
3) In a compound, atoms of element Y form ccp lattice and those of element X occupy 2/3rd of
tetrahedral voids. The formula of the compound will be-
A. X4Y3
B. X2Y3
C. X2Y
D. X3Y4
5) Which of the following crystalline systems exists as only two Bravais lattices ?
A. Monoclinic
B. Hexagonal
C. Orthorhombic
D. Rhombohedral
6) Mixture of MgCO3(s) & NaHCO3(s) on strong heating gives CO2 & H2O in 3 : 1 mole ratio. The
weight % of NaHCO3 present in the mixture is : [Atomic mass : Mg = 24, Na = 23]
A. 30%
B. 80%
C. 40%
D. 50%
7) Statement-1 : In FCC unit cell, packing efficiency is more when all tetrahedral voids are filled
with spheres of maximum possible size as compared with packing efficiency when all octahedral
voids are filled in similar way.
Statement-2 : Tetrahedral voids are more in the number than octahedral voids in FCC.
A. Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
B. Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation
for statement-1.
C. Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
D. Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
A. 1s22s2
B. 1s22s22p6
C. 1s2
D. 1s22s22p3
10) Which one of the following speices does not have sp2 hybridisation
A. NO2
B. CF3
C. CH3
D. ClO2
12) Which of the following order with respect to given properties is correct :
13) Statement-1 : F atom has a less negative electron gain enthalpy than Cl atom.
Statement-2 : Additional electron is repelled more efficiently by 3p electron in Cl atom than by 2p
electron in F atom.
A. Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
B. Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for
statement-1.
C. Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
D. Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
A. 2–Methylbutene–1
B. 3–Methylbutyne–1
C. 3–Methylbutanoic acid
D. 2–Methylbutanoic acid
15) The correct statement about the compound (A), (B) and (C) is :–
A. (A) and (B) are identical
B. (A) and (B) are diastereomers
C. (A) and (C) are enantiomers
D. (A) and (B) are enantiomers
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
17) Match list I with list II and select the correct answer from the given below the lists :
List - I List - II
P. (1)
Q. (2)
R. (3)
S. (4)
A. P → 1; Q → 3 ; R → 2; S → 4
B. P → 2; Q → 4 ; R → 1; S → 2
C. P → 4; Q → 3 ; R → 1; S → 2
D. P → 4; Q → 3 ; R → 2; S → 1
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
SECTION-II
1) Liquids A and B form ideal solution over the entire range of composition. At temperature T,
equimolar binary solution of liquids A and B has vapour pressure 45 Torr. At the same temperature,
a new solution of A and B having mole fractions xA and xB, respectively, has vapour pressure of 22.5
Torr. The value of xA/xB in the new solution is____.
(Given that the vapour pressure of pure liquid A is 20 Torr at temperature T)
2) Sodium metal crystallizes in a body centred cubic lattice with unit cell edge length of 4 Å. The
radius of sodium atom is _____ × 10–1Å.
3) An organic compound gives 0.220 g of CO2 and 0.126 g of H2O on complete combustion.
If the percentage of carbon is 24%, then the percentage of hydrogen in the compound is _______ ×
10–1. (Nearest integer)
5) Number of following compounds in which bridging bonds and terminal bonds are lying in same
plane
Be2H4, Be2Cl4, I2Cl6, Al2Cl6, Al2H6, Al2(NH2)6, Al2(OH)6
8) Identify numbers of alcohol those will show rearrangement during dehydration with concentrate
H2SO4. , , , , ,
, , , ,
10) Pure (R) Mandelic acid has specific rotation of –150. If a sample contains 60%
of the R and 40% of its enantiomer, then [α] of this solution is.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1) The domain of the function is
A. x ∈ [2, 5)
B. x ∈ (1, 5)
C. x ∈ (–1, 5)
D. x ∈ [4, 5)
A. f(x) = tanx
B. f(x) = cosecx
C. f(x) = secx
D. g(x) = {x} (where {.} represent fractional part function)
3) Assertion (A) : If f(x) and g(x) both are one one and f(g(x)) exists, then f(g(x)) is also one one.
Reason (R) : If f(x1) = f(x2) ⇔ x1 = x2, then f(x) is one-one.
5) If f(x) has domain [4, 6] and range [8, 10] and g(x) = 5 – f(x2 + 2), then :
8) is function such that f = {(1, x), (2, x), (3, y)} then set A is :
A. {x, y}
B. {1, x}
C. {1, 2, 3}
D. None of these
9) Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.
List-I List-II
ƒ : R → (0,∞)
(B) (II) Injective but non surjective mapping
ƒ : [0,2π] → [–2,2]
(D) (IV) Neither Injective nor surjective mapping
ƒ(x) = cosx
A. Bijective mapping
B. Injective but not surjective
C. Surjective but not injective
D. Neither injective nor surjective
11) Real solution of the equation x2|x|sgn(x) = 343 is (where sgn(x) denotes signum function)
A. 7
B. 14
C. 21
D. 0
B.
C. [–2, 1]
D.
A. ϕ
B.
C.
D. {0}
A.
B.
C.
D.
15) Statement-1 : is negative for all x in the domain, where [.] denotes greatest integer
function.
and
Statement-2 : If a and b are on the opposite side of unity, then logb a < 0, a, b > 0 and b ≠ 1.
16) The period of the function is (where {·} represents fractional part
function)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
17) Let ƒ(x) = ex & g(x) = x2, then number of solution of ƒog = goƒ is equal to -
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
18) Let , x ∈ R – {0, –1,1). If fn + 1(x) = f(f n(x)) for all n ∈ N, then f6(6) + f7(7) is equal to:
A.
B.
C.
D.
19) If the function f : [2, ) → [1, ) is defined by f (x) = 3x(x–2), then f–1(x) is
A.
B.
C.
D. does not exist
A.
B.
C.
D. (–π, π)
SECTION-II
2) If the domain of the function where [.] represents the greatest integer
function, is [a, b) then a + b + 1 is equal to :
6) Let f(x) = x2 + 2x –6 , x ≥ –1 then number of elements in the set {x : f(x) = f–1 (x)} is equal to :
8) Let f : R → R, f(x) = x3 + px2 + 3x + 2023 is an injective mapping then find number of integral
values of p.
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. [3] [1] [0] [2] [1] [3] [1] [1] [0] [3] [0] [3] [1] [0] [3] [1] [2] [2] [0] [0]
SECTION-II
Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 53 34 10 200 10 40 9 17 30 3
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A. [1] [1] [0] [3] [0] [3] [3] [1] [2] [1] [1] [0] [2] [3] [3] [1] [0] [0] [0] [2]
SECTION-II
Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 19 17 56 10 3 3 4 6 6 -30
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. [0] [3] [0] [2] [3] [2] [2] [2] [0] [2] [0] [3] [3] [1] [3] [3] [2] [1] [0] [0]
SECTION-II
Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 33 7 2 7 60 1 1 7 3 16
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1) Only in option D displacement is negative at t = 0 and moving away from the origin.
2) x = A + B sinωt
Compare it with x = x0 + A0sinωt
It will perform S.H.M. about mean position at x = A with amplitude B
4)
At t = 0, x = +A
x=
5)
6)
geff = g – =
So PA + ρ(geff)h = PB
PB – PA = ρ(geff)h =
7)
= =
8)
h = 19.2 cm
11)
12)
s = 2 × 60 + 2 × 60 = 240
13)
No. of images
= 12 – 1 = 11
14)
m1 = –1
β=
ℓi = β·ℓ0
15)
Conceptual based.
16) v = 2u
u = –30cm
19)
...(i)
20)
21)
snell's law
3 sinθ1 = 4 sin θ2
3 sinθ1 = 4 sin
tanθ1 = , θ1 = 53°
22)
Given,
24)
25)
μ = reduced mass
springs are in series connection
26)
d = 16 cm
27)
2n = 9
29)
As
⇒ Dmin = 30
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
31)
m= = =3
33) Y occupies CCP lattice hence the effective number of Y = 4 (Effective no. of atoms in CCP
is 4)
X occupies 2/3 of tetrahedral voids. Number of tetrahedral voids generated in any unit cell is =
2Z (twice of an effective number of atoms in unit cell) = 2 × 4 = 8
So X = & Y = 4,
Hence simplest formula is X4Y3
44)
45)
≡
A & B are enantiomers.
46)
(B) >
Correct order :
>
(Resonance stablize)
(C)
Correct order : NH3 > NMe3 >
(Strong base)
(D)
Correct order :
50)
51)
45 =
.......(1)
given
xA = = 0.95
xB = 0.05
So
52)
r = 1.732Å
= 17.32 × 10–1
53)
Moles of =
∴ Moles of carbon
=
=
∴ wt. of C = = 0.06
% of C = = 24
(W = Wt. of Organic Compound)
W = 0.25
Moles of
∴ Moles of H atom = 2 × 0.007 = 0.014
% of Hydrogen =
=
= 5.6
= 56 × 10-1
54)
55)
57)
Paramagnetic
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
61)
log5(x – 1) ≥ 0
⇒ x ∈ [2, ∞) .... (1)
4x + 5 – x2 ≥ 0
⇒ x2 – 4x – 5 ≤ 0
x ∈ [–1, 5] .... (2)
(1) ∩ (2) gives
x ∈ [2, 5)
62)
Do youself
63)
64)
⇒ 2xy + 15y = x + 10
⇒ x(2y – 1) = 10 – 15y
∴ Range is
∴ Range = co-domain.
⇒ onto
Now,
⇒ x1 = x2
⇒ one-one.
65)
4 ≤ x2 + 2 ≤ 6
Range of g(x) is [–5, –3]
66)
67)
Domain ⇒
2 < |x| < 5 and x > 0
x ∈ (2, 5)
68)
A = {1, 2, 3}.
69)
⇒ f ′ (x) > 0
∴ Always +ve
∴ f(x) is increasing ⇒ one one
Also Range of f(x) is R
∴ f(x) is one one onto
(D) f : [0, 2π] → [–2, 2]
70)
Now
(y – 1)x2 + y = 0
for y = 1, no real value of x.
for y ≠ 1. D > 0
–4y(y – 1) > 0
y(y – 1) < 0
Range : y ∈ [0,1)
71)
72)
3sinx + 4cosx =
73)
{x}2 – 2{x} ≥ 0
⇒ {x}({x} – 2) ≥ 0 ⇒ {x} ≤ 0 or {x} ≥ 2
Second case is not possible. Hence {x} = 0.
As {x} ≤ [0, 1), hence range of f(x) contains only one element 0.
74) We can see that for all the 4 options ƒ(–x) = –ƒ(x).
75)
Statement-1 : is <0
∵ [x] = 1, 2, 3,........
⇒
⇒ Statement-1 is false.
and obviously Statement-2 is correct.
T = LCM
⇒ x2 = 2x
⇒ x = 0,2
78)
⇒
Since g : [1, ] → [2, ]
So g(x) =
80)
Range of
81)
f(x) =
1 ≤ x6 + 12x4 + 5x2 + 1 < ∞
∴ f(x) ∈
∴ Number of integers = 33
82)
Given that
83)
3 – 2x – 21 – x ≥ 0 put 2x = t
3–t– ≥0 ⇒ t2 – 3t + 2 ≤ 0
(t – 1) (t – 2) ≤ 0 ⇒ t ∈ [1, 2]
x ∈ [0, 1]
84)
f(x) + f(–x) = 12
put
85)
LCM (3, 4, 5) = 60
86)
f(x) = f–1(x)
f(x) = x
(x+1)2 –7 = x
x2 + x – 6 = 0
x = 2, –3
87)
f(x) + f(1 – x) =
88)
89)
⇒
⇒
⇒ =3
90)
g(ƒ(1)) + g(ƒ(–1))
= g(5) + g(1)
= (2(5) + 2) + (2(1) + 2) = 16