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Vidyamandir Classes Advanced Test 15

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Vidyamandir Classes Advanced Test 15

The document provides instructions for a practice test consisting of 3 subjects with 3 sections each. Section I contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 3 marks for a correct answer and -1 mark for a wrong answer. Section II contains 10 single digit answer questions worth 5 marks for a correct answer and -1 mark for a wrong answer. Candidates are not allowed to bring unauthorized materials into the exam hall and must fill out their test code and roll number properly on the answer sheet. Upon completing the test, candidates must hand the answer sheet to the invigilator but can keep the test booklet.

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Vidyamandir Classes

Advanced Practice Test-15

TIME : 3 hrs M.M. : 240

Read the following Instructions very carefully before you proceed.


1. The question paper consists of 3 subjects :
(Subject I : Chemistry, Subject II : Physics, Subject III : Mathematics).
Each Part has 3 sections (Section I, Section II & Section III).

2. Section-I contains 10 Single Correct Answer Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE or More Choices may be correct.
 Marking scheme [3 Marks for Correct answer & –1 NEGATIVE MARKING for wrong answer]

3. Section II contains 10 Single Integer Value Type Questions. The answer to each of the questions is a
single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
 Marking scheme [5 Marks for Correct answer & –1 NEGATIVE MARKING for wrong answer]
4. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile
phone, any electronic device, etc., except the Admit Card inside the examination hall/room.
5. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.
6. For answering a question, an ANSWER SHEET (OMR SHEET) is provided separately. Please fill your
Test Code, Roll No. and Group properly in the space given in the ANSWER SHEET.
7. 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.
8. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet.
9. No one will be permitted to leave the test room before the end of the test, i.e. 05:00 PM

APT 1 Advanced Practice Test-15


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SUBJECT - I (CHEMISTRY) 80 MARKS

SECTION-I
MULTIPLE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 10 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE OR MORE CHOICE may be Correct:
O O
|| || 
(i) EtO 3 H O
1. C2 H 5O  C  CH 2  CH 2  C OC2 H 5  
 

(ii) H

Which of the following product can be obtained by the above reaction (Do not consider Baeyer strain
theory).

(A) (B) (C) (D)

2. Consider the following case of COMPETING 1st order reactions :

After the start of the reaction at t = 0 with only A, the [B] is equal to [C] at all times. The time in which
all three concentrations will be equal is given by
1 1 l 1 3
(A) t ln 3 (B) t ln 3 (C) t ln 3 (D) t ln
2k1 2k 2  k1  k 2   k1  k 2  2
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3. There are three elements ‘P’, ‘Q’ and ‘R’ which belong to p-block of the
periodic table they all form trifluorides with F2 such that PF3 is Lewis acid
but QF3 is a weaker Lewis base (Dipole moment = 0.23 D). These two
compounds react with each other in presence of F2 to produce QF4 PF4 . The
compound RF3 is a T-shape inter-halogen molecule. Which of the following
is(are) correct statements with reference to above informations :
(A) In the above structure the angle θ  180
(B) All the R – F bond lengths are equal in RF3 molecules
(C) The ‘Q’ and ‘P’ both are sp3 hybridized in the salt QF4 PF4
(D) Among PF3, QF3 and RF3 only in PF3 all the atoms lie in one plane i.e. only PF3 is a planar
molecule

4. Dr. Robertson Nehwal worked out following reaction sequence.

NBS alc. KOH


2 Br
2 NaNH HOCl excess 1. KOH(excess)

(A) (B) 
CCl
 
(2.0 eq.)
(D) (E) 
2. Moist Ag O
(F)
4 2
3. H 

Select the correct statement(s)


(A) F on heating gives benzoic acid
(B) When D is treated with Na liq. NH3 it gives trans alkene
(C) E gives chloroform with NaOCl (D) E gives two oximes with NH2OH

5. Which of the following pair are not chain isomers.


(A)  CH3 2  NH  CH 2  CH 2  CH 2  CH 3 and  CH3 2  NH  CH  CH 2  CH3
|
CH 3

O O
|| ||
(B) CH 3  CH 2  CH 2  CH 2  C  OCH3 and CH 3  CH  CH 2  C OCH3
|
CH3
(C) (N-ethyl ethanamine) and (N-methyl propanamine)
CH 3  CH 2  CH 2  C H  CH3 CH 3  CH 2  C H  CH 2  CH 3
(D) | and |
COOH COOH

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6. Choose the correct statement(s)


(A) For the alkaline earth metals carbonates, solubility order decreases down the group
(B) Hydrogen carbonates of all the alkali metals exist in the solid from except Lithium
(C) In the alkaline earth metals, the tendency to form hydrates increases down the group
(D) The oxide and hydroxides of alkaline earth metals, except beryllium, are amphoteric in nature
7. In Fe-extraction, the roasting/calcination is adopted for oxide ores to :
(A) To remove water (B) To decompose carbonates
(C) To oxidise sulphides (D) To reduce Iron

8.

(A)

(B)

(C) (D)

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9. Consider the following reactions showing formation of oxides of a hypothetical element M and a
hypothetical element X.
Reaction 1 : M(s)  O 2 (g) 
 MO2 (s) Reaction 2: 4X(s)  O 2 (g) 
 2X 2O(g)
Which of the following is(are) true (assuming C p  0 . For both reaction 1 and reaction 2)
(A) Element X will be able to reduce the oxide of element M at very high temperature
(B) Element M will be able to reduce the oxide of element X at very high temperature
(C) The probable Ellingam diagram for the above two reaction is

(D) The probable Ellingam diagram for the above two reaction is

10.

Select correct statement(s):


(A) X is inert, colourless, odourless gas
(B) B gives 1, 4-addition (conjugated addition) product and 1, 2-addition product with CH3MgBr
(C) D gives positive test with neutral ferric chloride
(D) F is soluble in alkali
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SECTION - II
SINGLE INTEGER VALUE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 10 Single Integer Value Correct type Questions. Each question has an integer answer
between 0 and 9. Fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.
1. The number of delocalizable electron pairs that form a
close loop in the compound given below are _______.

2. How many meso isomers are possible


for C6H6Cl6 formed in reaction given
below ?

3. A hypothetical ‘Xeton’ at rest with mass equivalent to a He nucleus absorbs (n) photons of frequency
1 h
v 0 . Its de-Broglie wavelength was later found to be (m = mass of proton), then value of n
8 mv0
is_____.
4. Light of wavelength 2000 Å falls on an aluminium surface [work function = 4.2 eV]. Calculate K.E. of
the fastest emitted photoelectron in eV.

5. Ethane gas is obtained in Kolbe’s electrolysis of CH3COONa . How many milli moles of ethane gas
would be obtained by passing a current of 40 milli amp ( 50% efficient) for 965 min?

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6. The total number of iron atoms present in the Prussian Blue coloured precipitate in qualitative
analysis is _______
x
7. The number of moles of oxalate ions oxidized by one mole of MnO 4 ions is . The value of (x  y)
y
is________.

8. The unit cell of hydrated TlAl(SO4)2 is face centered with unit cell length ‘a’ = 1.19 nm.
If the density of the salt is 2.32 g/cc, then the approximate number of water of hydration units per
TlAl(SO4)2 unit will be (Molar mass of TlAl(SO4)2 is 423.5).

9. Find out the ratio of optically active isomers to meso-isomers for the following reaction:
2 Br
CH3–CH = CH–CH3   products .
in CCl4

10. 736 g of K4[Fe(CN)6] reacts with 40 L of 0.2 M H2SO4 to undergo non-redox reaction to liberate CO
gas. The number of moles of CO released is ________.

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SUBJECT - II (PHYSICS) 80 MARKS

SECTION-I
MULTIPLE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 10 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE OR MORE CHOICE may be Correct:

1. Current in an AC Circuit is given by


I  3 sin t   4 cos  t  then :
(A) RMS value of this current is 5A
10
(B) Mean value of this current in any half period will be

(C) If voltage applied is V  Vm sin t  , then the circuit may be containing resistance and
inductance only
(D) If voltage applied is V  Vm sin t  , the circuit may contain resistance and capacitance

2. The particles A, B and C are projected simultaneously from the top of a


tower with equal speeds as shown in the figure, whereas the particle D is
dropped from rest at the same time. Then:
(A) all the particles hit the ground with equal speed
1 g
(B) h  gt At B and v  (t B  t A )
2 2
(C) tC  t D  t A t B
(D) t A  tC  tD  tB

3. Two blocks are in equilibrium. Ignoring the mass of the string and friction at the pulley, the magnitude
of friction between the block and ground is:

(A) mg cos  (B)  mg (1  sin )


mg
(C) (D) zero
sin    cos 

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4. In the experiment on photoelectric effect using light having frequency greater than the threshold
frequency, the photocurrent will certainly increase when
(A) Anode voltage is increased
(B) Area of cathode surface is increased
(C) Intensity of incident light is increased
(D) Distance between anode and cathode is increased

2 8
5. In the figure shown, R = 100 , L = , H and C =  F are connected in
 
series with an a.c. source of 200 volt and frequency f. V1 and V2 are two hot-
wire voltmeters. If the readings of V1 and V2 are same then :
(A) f = 125 Hz (B) f = 250  Hz
(C) current through R is 2A (D) V1 = V2 = 1000 volt

6. In the figure a conductor of non-uniform cross-section is shown. A steady current I flows in it.
(A) The electric field at A is more than at B.
(B) The electric field at B is more than at A.
(C) The thermal power generated at A is more than
at B in an element of small width.
(D) The thermal power generated at B is more than at
A in an element of small width.

7. Three capacitor C1  2F , C2  3F and C3  4F are separately charged


with battery of potential difference 40 V, 30 V and 10 V respectively and then
disconnected. After then they are connected to each other as shown in figure.
800 800
(A) Final charge on capacitor C1  C (B) Final charge on capacitor C2  C
13 13
280
(C) Final charge on capacitor C3  C (D) Amount of charge flow in circuit = zero
13
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8. A flat car is pulled with constant acceleration 2 m/s2 as shown in figure. There is friction between block
(having mass 50 kg) and flat car surface. Also the wheels of car are rolling without slipping. Then :
(A) Tension in the string is 350 N
(B) Friction force between then 150 N
(C) Acceleration of block A is 4 m/s2
(D) Acceleration of centre of wheel is 1 m/s2

9. Wire AB of length l and PQ lie in a same vertical plane and


AB remains in equilibrium due to magnetic repulsive force.
Then the time period of oscillation of the rod AB if it
displaced by a small distance in vertical plane. (Where PQ is
fixed on a horizontal surface)
2md 2 md 2 2 md 2 3md 2
(A)  (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
 0 I1 I 2   0 I1 I 2   0 I1 I 2   0 I1 I 2 

10. A semicircular wedge of mass M is placed on a horizontal floor.


A man of mass m starts moving on the wedge from position A with
constant speed v relative to the wedge. Initially, both man and wedge
were at rest. Neglect friction between the wedge and horizontal floor.
The man does not slip on wedge while moving from position A to C
relative to wedge.
(A) Speed of wedge will first increase and then decrease
(B) Net work done by contact force between man and wedge on system containing man and wedge
during the walking of man is zero
(C) The wedge will get displaced by 2mR  M  m  towards left after the mans reaches C
(D) Speed of the wedge will be maximum when man reaches B
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SECTION - II
SINGLE INTEGER VALUE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 10 Single Integer Value Correct type Questions. Each question has an integer answer
between 0 and 9. Fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.

1. There are three different liquids, with density 1 , 2 and 3 , in a


3 H2 1
U-shaped container as shown in the picture. The lengths of H1

3 and 1 shown are H1 = 15 cm and H2 = 10 cm, respectively.


6 3
Find the value of . 2
2 1   2
1
2. In the circuit shown in figure, find the value of VA  VB  in Volt.
2
A
3F
12V 3F 22V
4F
B
2F
m
3. A wedge of mass 2m and a cube of mass m are shown in figure.
Between cube and wedge, there is no friction. The minimum
2m
coefficient of friction between wedge and ground so that wedge
does not move is  then find the value of 10 .   45

4. A horizontal platform with a mass m placed on it is executing y


m

SHM along y-axis. The time period of oscillation is sec .
10
The maximum amplitude of SHM for the mass not to be detached x
from the platform is A (in mm) then the value of A/5 is
___________. (Take g = 10 m/sec2)

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5. A rope under tension of 200 N and fixed at both ends, oscillates in a second harmonic standing wave
x
pattern. The displacement of the rope is given by y   0.10m  sin   cos 12 t  , where x = 0 at one
 3 
end of the rope. X is in meters and t is in seconds. Find the length of the rope in meters.

6. A rigid body rotates about a fixed axis. Its angular velocity is variable and is given by    t , where
 and  are constants and t is the time. The angle through which it rotates before coming to rest is
2
given   , where I is an integer. Find I.
I

7. Two small spheres each of same mass m connected by a string of length 2l are
kept on a smooth surface. A vertical force F is applied at the middle of the
string. If the maximum value of F for which the spheres do not lose contact
with the surface is kmg then the value of K is ____________.

Pole fixed on
8. Figure shows three people pulling down via ropes each with ground

force of 2 N, on the top of a pole 20 m tall. If they stand at equal


distance from the base of the pole along lines 120° apart, what is 120°
120°
120°
the net force (in Newton) they exert on the pole ? The distance of
each person from bottom of pole is 20 3 m.

9. Two pendulums A and B of lengths 144 cm and 100 cm are initially in same phase at their equilibrium
position. After how many complete oscillations of pendulum B, both the pendulums are again in same
phase at the equilibrium

10. A 2 F capacitor is charged to 100 volt and then its plates are connected by a conducting wire.
The heat produced is H then value of 100H will be in J.
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SUBJECT - III (MATHEMATICS) 80 MARKS

SECTION-I
MULTIPLE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 10 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE OR MORE CHOICE may be Correct:
t 4
1. If tan is the root of quadratic equation ax 2  bx  1  0 , where b, c  R and sin t  cos t  then :
2 3
(A) a  b 1 (B) ab 8 (C) 2 a  3b  3 (D) 2a  b  8

2.  
If  ,  are the roots of the equation  x 2  x  x  5  0 . If 1 and 2 are two values of  for which
  4 1 2
the roots  ,  are related by   , then the value of   4 is divisible by :
  5 2 1
(A) 2 (B) 6 (C) 3 (D) 4

3. Let S n  n  1 be a sequence of sets defined by S1  0 .


3 5  8 11 14  15 19 23 27 
S2   ,  , S3   , ,  , S 4   , , , , . . .
2 2 3 3 3  4 4 4 4
Then :
439 431
(A) Third element in S20 is (B) Third element is S 20 is
20 20
(C) Sum of elements in S20 is 589 (D) Sum of elements in S20 is 609

4. If | z  1  i | 1 , then the locus of points represented by the complex number  5  z  i   6  is a circle


such that :
(A) Centre of circle is (1, 0) (B) Centre is (  1, 0)
(C) Radius is 5 units (D) Radius is 3 units

5. If tan i ; i  1, 2 , 3, 4 are the roots of equation x 4  x3 sin 2  x 2 cos 2  x cos   sin   0 ,


then tan  1   2  3  4  is equal to :
1  cos 2 1  cos 2
(A) (B) (C) tan  (D) cot 
sin 2 sin 2

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6. The co-ordinates of the vertices A, B, C of a triangle ABC whose orthocentre is H  3,10  and
circumcentre O  2 ,  3 and mid point of BC is D (1, 3) are :
(A)  9,  2  (B) (3, 2) (C) (11, 8) (D)  1, 4 
 2 1
 x  2 x sin for x0
7. Let f : R  R be defined by f  x    x then :
 0 for x0

(A) f  x  is differentiable for all ' x' but f '  x  is not continuous at x  0
(B) f '  0  1
(C) f  x  is increasing in neighborhood of x  0
(D) Both f  x  and f '  x  are differentiable for all ' x'

8. The projection of line 3 x  y  2 z  1  0  x  2 y  z  2 on the plane 3x  2 y  z  0 is :


x 1 y 1 z 1
(A)   (B) 3x  8 y  7 z  4  0  3 x  2 y  z
11 9 15
x  12 y8 z  14 x  12 y8 z  14
(C)   (D)  
11 9 15 11 9 15
9. Let A be an nth order square matrix and B be its adjoint, then AB  KI n is (where K is a scalar
quantity)
n2 n n 1
(A)  A K (B)  A K (C)  A K (D) None of these

10. If the area of the quadrilateral formed by the tangents from the origin to the circle
x 2  y 2  6 x  10 y  c  0 and the radii corresponding to the points of contact is 15, then values of c is
(are):
(A) 9 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 25

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SECTION - II
SINGLE INTEGER VALUE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 10 Single Integer Value Correct type Questions. Each question has an integer answer
between 0 and 9. Fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.

1. The absolute value of the difference of the real roots of the equation
 
x 2  2 2010 x  x  22009  2 24017  1  0 is __________.

2. In a triangle ABC, the bisector of angles B and C lie along the lines x = y and y = 0. If A is (1, 2) then
10d  A, BC  where d (A, BC) represents the perpendicular distance of point A from side
BC is _______.

3. A man wants to divide 101 coins, a rupee each, among his 3 sons with the condition that no one
receives more money than the combined total of other two. If the number of ways of doing this is  ,
  
then the sum of digits of   is equal to ____________.
 25 
4. If    are two distinct real roots of the equation ax3  x  1  a  0  a   1 0  , none of which is

1 a  x3  x 2  a a  k   
equal to unity, then the value of lim is . The value of k
 
x 1 /   e1   x  1  x  1 

is _______________.

5.  R be a differentiable function with f  0    1 and f   0   1 .


Let f   1 1 
2
Let g ( x) =  f  2 f ( x) + 2   , then g   0  is equal to _______________.

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3 
6. The number of values of  between  and that satisfies the equation 5 cos 2  2 cos 2  1  0 is
2 2
equal to _______________.

y 1
7. A differentiable function f  x  satisfying f  xy    f  x    x y  R and f 1 
4
 
If lim 1. f  x  1  2. f  x  2   ....  n f  x  n   k f  x  , then k is equal to _______________.
n 

a
8. If a1 is the value of a for which function f  x   x 2 has a local minimum at x = 2 and a2 is the
x
a  a2
value of a for which f  1 vanishes, then the value of 1 is equal to _______________.
3
a
  1
9. Let a   0,  , then the reciprocal of lim 3 ln 1  tan a tan x  dx is equal to _______________.

 2  a  0 a 0

10.    
The number of solution of max x, x 2  min 1, 2  x 2 is __________.

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