PHYSICS 6.
A uniform sphere of weight W and radius 5 cm is
1. A body is projected upwards with a velocity u. It being held by a string as shown in the figure. The
passes through a certain point above the ground after tension in the string will be:
t1. Find the time after which the body passes through W
the same point during the return journey. 1) 12
5
u u W
1) 4 t1 2) 6 t1 2) 5
g g 12
u u W
3) 2 t1 4) 8 t1 3) 13
5
g g
–1
W
2. Wind is blowing at 10 3 ms in North direction. 4) 13
12
A car is moving to East at 10 ms – 1. A flag is waving
7. A particle moves such that its position vector
on the car. The flag is directed.
1) 60o North of West r (t ) cos t iˆ sin t ˆj where is a constant and t
2) 60o North of East is time. Then which of the following statements is
3) 30o South of East true for the velocity v (t) and acceleration a (t) of
4) in North – West direction the particle.
3. Two particles p1 and p2 are separated by a horizontal 1) v is perpendicular to r and a is directed away
distance d. They are projected at the same instant from the origin
towards each other with speeds u 3 and u at angles 2) v and a both are perpendicular to r
of projections 30o and 60o respectively as shown in 3) v and a both are parallel to r
the figure. The time after which the horizontal 4) v is perpendicular to r and a is directed
distance between them becomes zero is
toward the origin
8. A block is placed on an inclined plane moving
towards right horizontally with an acceleration a0 =
g. The length of the plane AC = 1m. Friction is
absent everywhere. The time taken by the block to
reach from C to A is (g = 10 m/s2)
1) 1.2 s
2) 0.74 s
d 2d d 4d 3) 2.56 s
1) 2) 3) 4)
u u 2u u 4) 0.42 s
4. Three forces are acting on a particle as shown in the 9. A block of mass M = 5 kg is resting on a rough
figure. To have the resultant force only along the Y horizontal surface for which the coefficient of
– direction, the magnitude of the minimum friction is 0.2. When a force F = 40 N is applied, the
additional force needed is acceleration of the block will be (g = 10 m/s2)
1) 0.866 N
2) 1.732 N
3) 0.5 N
4) 4 N
1) 5.73 m/s2 2) 8.0 m/s2
5. Two particles of masses 2kg and 3kg are projected 3) 3.17 m/s 2
4) 10.0 m/s2
horizontally in opposite directions from the top of a 10. Assertion: A body is moving along a straight line
tower of height 39.2m with velocities 5 m/s and 10 such that its velocity varies with time as shown in
m/s respectively. The horizontal range of the centre figure. Magnitude of displacement of the body from
of mass of two particles is t = 0 to t = 12s is the same as the distance travelled
1) 8 2 m in the direction of 2 kg by it in the given time duration.
2) 8 2 m in the direction of 3 kg
3) 8 m in the direction of 2 kg
4) 8 m in the direction of 3 kg
Reason: For unidirectional motion of a body, linear expansion of galss is 9 x 10 – 6 /oC while that
|displacement| = distance of volume expansion of mercury is 1.8 x 10 – 4 /oC
1) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and 1) 50 cc 2) 100 cc 3) 150 cc 4) 200 cc
Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. 16. The figure shows a system of two concentric spheres
2) If both Assertion and Reason are correct but of radii r1 and r2 kept at temperatures T1 and T2
Reason is not the correct explanation of respectively. The radial rate of flow of heat in the
Assertion. substance between the concentric spheres is
3) If Assertion is true but Reason is false proportional to
4) If Assertion is false but Reason is true. rr
11. Two identical rods each of mass M. And length l are 1) 1 2
r2 r1
joined in crossed position as shown in figure. The
moment of inertia of this system about a bisector 2) (r1 r2 )
would be r r
3) 1 2
Ml 2 r1r2
1)
6 r
4) log 2
Ml 2
2) r1
12 17. Three rods made of the same material and having
Ml 2 same cross – section area but different length 10 cm,
3)
3 20 cm, and 30 cm are joined as shown. The
Ml 2 temperature of the junction is (nearly)
4)
4
12. A uniform rod AB of length l and mass m is free to 1) 10.8o C
rotate about point A. The rod is released from rest in 2) 14.6 oC
the horizontal position. Given that the moment of 3) 16.4oC
4) 18.2oC
Ml 2
inertial of the rod about A is , the initial angular
3 18. An ideal gas in a closed container is slowly heated.
acceleration of the rod will be: As its temperature increases, which of the following
statements are true?
1) The mean free path of the molecules decrease
2) The mean collision time between the molecules
decreases
3) The mean free path remains unchanged
2g l 3 3g 4) The mean collision time remains unchanged
1) 2) mg 3) gl 4)
3l 2 2 2l 1) (2) and (3) 2) (1) and (2)
13. A rigid body rotates about a fixed axis with variable 3) (3) and (4) 4) (1) and (4)
angular velocity equal to t at time t, and 19. One mole of an ideal diatomic gas undergoes a
transition from A to B along a path AB as shown in
are constants. The total angle (in radians) through
the figure,
which it rotates before it comes to rest is
2 2 2
1) 2)
2 2
2 2
( )
3) 4)
2 2
14. Pressure versus temperature graph of an ideal gas is The change in internal energy of the gas during the
as shown in figure. Density of the gas at point A is transition is:
0 . Density at B will be 1) – 20 kJ 2) 20 J 3) – 12 kJ 4) 20 kJ
20. A gas mixture consists of 2 moles of oxygen and 4
moles of neon at temperature T. Neglecting all
vibrational modes, calculate the total internal energy
of the system. (Oxygen has two rotational modes)
1) 7 RT 2) 11 RT 3) 20 RT 4) 9 RT
3 3 4 Numerical Type Questions
1) 0 2) 0 3) 0 4) 20 21. A gas undergoes a change of state during which 100
4 2 3
15. A one liter glass flask contains some mercury. It is J of heat is supplied to it and it does 20 J of work.
found that at different temperatures the volume of The system is brought back to its original state
air inside the flask remains the same. What is the through a process during which 20 J of heat is
volume of mercury in this flask, if coefficient of released by the gas. The work done by the gas in the
second process is (in Joule)
22. An ideal gas at 27oC is compressed adiabatically to 35. A System undergoes a process in which =+300 J
8 5 While absorbings 400J of heat energy and
of its original volume. If , then the rise in
27 3 undergoing an expansion against 0.5 bar. What is the
temperature is (in Kelvin) change in the volume (in L)?
23. An electric kettle can heat certain quantity of water 1) 4 2) 5 3) 2 4)3
from 19oC to 100oC in 6 minutes. Further time it 36. In the cyclic process shown in P – V diagram, the
takes to boil the same quantity of water into steam at magnitude of the work done is:
100oC is (in minutes)
24. When temperature is increased from 0o C to 273o C,
in what ratio the average kinetic energy of molecules
change?
25. A dancer spins about a vertical axis at 60 rpm with
p p1 V V
2 2
her arms folded. If she stretches her hands so that
M.I. about the vertical axis increases by 25%, the 1) 2 2) 2 1
2 2
new rate of revolution is _________ (in rpm)
3) ( P2 P1 )(V2 V1 ) 4) (V2 V1 )2
CHEMISTRY 4
26. The hybridization of atomic orbitals of nitrogen in 37. For two mole of an ideal gas:
1) CV – CP=R 2) CP-CV=2R
NO2 , NO2 and NH 4 are 3)CP-CV=R 4) CV-CP=2R
1) sp2, sp3 and sp2 respectively 38. A gas expands adiabatically at constant pressure
2) sp, sp2 and sp3 respectively such that T V-1/2 The value of (CP, m / CV , m) Of the
3) sp2, sp and sp3 respectively gas will be:
4) sp2 , sp3 and sp respectively 1) 1.30 2) 1.50 3) 1.70 4)2
27. In O2 , O2 and O2 2 molecular species, the total 39. Which of the following conditions will always lead
number of antibonding electrons respectively are to a non – spontaneous changes ?
1) 7, 6,8 2) 1,0,2 3) 6,6,6 4) 8,6,8 1)
28. Which of the following has the lowest lattice 2)
energy? 3)
1) LiF 2) LiCl 3) LiBr 4)LiI 4)
29. The dipole moment of hydrogen chloride with bond 40. The molar entropies of HI(g), H(g) and I(g) at 298K
distance 127 pm is 1.03 D. The percentage ionic are 206.5, 114.6, and 180.7 J mol-1 K-1 respectively .
character of its bond is
Using the given below, calculate the bond
1) 15 2) 17 3) 19 4) 21
30. The correct statement for the molecule CsI3 is energy of HI.
HI(g) →H(g) + I(g) ; =271.8Kj
1) It contains Cs+ and I 3 Ions -1
1) 282.4Kj mol 2) 298.3kJ mol-1
2) It contains Cs3+ and I Ions 3) 290.1kJ mol -1
4) 315.4kJ mol-1
3) It contains Cs+, I and lattice I2 molecule 41. The standard enthalpy of formation of octane (C8H8)
4) It is a covalent molecule is -250 Kj/ mol calculate the enthalpy of combustion
31. The central atom in IF7 has seven pairs of valence of C8H18. The enthalpy of formation of CO2(g) and H2
electrons. The shape of the molecule as per VSEPR O(l)are -394kJ / mol respectively :
theory is 1) -5200 kJ /mol 2)-5726 kJ /mol
1) Trigonal bipyramid 3) – 5476 kJ /mol 4) -5310 kJ /mol
2) Hexagonal pyramid 42. Calculate the enthalpy for the following reaction
3) Pentagonal bipyramid using the given bond energies (Kj /mol) :
4) Square bipyramid ( C—H = 414; H—O = 463; H—Cl = 431, C—Cl =
32. In which of the following pairs the two species are 326; C—O = 335)
not isostrctural? CH3—OH(g)+HCl(g) →CH3—Cl(g)+H2O(g)
1) PF5 and BrF5 2) PCl4 and SiCl4 1) -23 kJ /mol 2) -42 kJ /mol
3) Co32 and NO3 4) AlF63 and SF6 3) -59 kJ /mol 4) -511 kJ /mol
43. The mass of N2 F4 Produced by the reaction of 2.0 g
33. Ionic ; covalent; dative and hydrogen bonds are
NH3 and 80 g of F2 is 3.56g. What is the per cent
present in yield?
1) Ice 2) BeSO4 . 4H2O 2NH3+5F2 →N2F4+6HF
3) CuSO4 5H2O 4) BaCl2. 2H2O 1) 79.0 2) 71.2
34. Out of molar entropy (I) , specific volume (II) , heat 3) 84.6 4) None of these
capacity (III) , Volume (IV) , extensive properties
44. In the following reaction , As2S3+H+ +
are:
1) I, II 2) I, II, IV NO3 NO H 2O AsO43 SO4 2 The equivalent
3) II, III 4) III, IV mass of As2 S3 is related to its molecular mass by :
1) M/2 2) M/4 3) M/24 4) M/28