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JEE MAIN

COURSE TEST CODE


NUCLEUS 1 0 9 6 5
O PE N T ES T- 3
Class: XII Date: 25-03-2018 Time: 3 Hours. Max. Marks: 360

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

1. The question paper consists of '90' objective type questions. There are '30' questions each in
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry respectively. Please fill the OMR answer Sheet
accordinglyandcarefully.

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to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1)
mark will be awarded.

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M AT H E M AT I C S
Q.1 Three boys and three girls are to be seated Q.4  
If x & y are non-zero, non-collinear vectors
around a table in a circle.Among them the boy satisfying
X does not want anygirl neighbour and the girl 
Y does not want any boy neighbour.  f (1)  1  x   f (2)  2  y   f (3)  3  ( x  y )  0 ,
The number of such arrangements possible is where f(x) is a cubic polynomial with leading
(1) 6 (2) 4 coefficient unity, then f (4) is equal to
(3) 8 (4) 9 (1) 4 (2) 6
(3) 10 (4) 28
Q.2 2 2
All chords of the curve 3x – y – 2x + 4y = 0
which subtends a right angle at the origin, pass Q.5 Let f : R  R+ be a derivable function such
through the fixed point that f(x + y) = 3f(x) f(y),  x, y  R with
(1) (1, 2) (2) (1, – 2) 2 
1
(3) (–1, 2) (4) (– 1, – 2) f (1) =
3
, then  is equal to
r 1 f ( r )

Q.3 For the equation cos–1x + cos–12x +  = 0, 3


(1) (2) 3
the number of solutions will be 2
(1) 0 (2) 1 9
(3) 2 (4)  (3) (4) 6
2
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Q.6 Which of the following is a contradiction? Q.9 Tangents are drawn from P (1, 2) to the circle
(1) p  (~ p  q) x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y + 12 = 0 touching circle at
(2) (p  q) (~ (p  q) ) pointsAand B. Length of tangent drawn from
(3) (p  q) p origin to the circumcircle of PAB will be
(4) ~ p  (~ q  p)
(1) 2 (2) 2 2
Q.7 The modulus of the complex number z such (3) 4 2 (4) 8
that | z + 3 – i | = 1 and arg(z) =  is equal to
(1) 1 (2) 2 x2  2
(3) 3 (4) 4 Q.10 Let f (x) = , 1  x  3, Then least
[x]
value of f (x) is
Q.8 If f (x) is an invertible function and [Note: where [k] denotes the greatest integer
g (x) = 2 f (x) + 5 then the value of g–1(x) is function less than or equal to k.]
(1) 2 f –1(x) – 5 (1) 2 (2) 3
1 3
(3) (4) 1
(2) 1 2
2f ( x )  5
1 –1 x 1
(3) f (x) + 5
2 Q.11 If  f ( t ) dt = ex – ae2x  f (t) e
t
dt , then
0 0
 x 5 1
(4) f –1   2e + is equal to
 2  a
(1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 2 (4) 3

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Q.12 Two persons A and B take turns in throwing
 
1
a pair of dice. The first person to throw 9 from Lim 2  ex x
3 x x
both the dice will be awarded the prize. Q.15 x 
is equal to
Lim 3 4 
1
If A throws first, then the probability that B x x x x
wins the game, is 
x  
8 9
(1) (2) 1
17 17 (1) (2) 1
2
8 1
(3) (4) e
9 9 (3) (4) e

Q.13 If A is a matrix of order 3 and B = | A | A–1. Q.16 Let S be the focus of the parabola x2 = 16y
If | A | = – 5 then | B | is equal to and PQ be the common chord of the circle
(1) 1 (2) – 5 x2 + y2 + 8x – 4y = 0 and the given parabola.
(3) 25 (4) – 125 The diameter of circumcircle of PQS, is

Q.14 Let a sequence of numbers x1,x2,x3,.....,x2017 (1) 2 5 (2) 3 5


satisfies (3) 4 5 (4) 5 5
x1 x2 x3 x 2017
   .......  Q.17 Distance of the point A (2, 4, 5) from the line
x1  1 x 2  3 x 3  5 x 2017  4033
x  2 y 1 z 1
5   measuredparallel to line
3 1 2
and  x i = 25 then x1 is equal to x  3 y 1 z  2
i 1   is equal to
(1) 1 (2) 3 1 2 2
(3) 5 (4) 25 (1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 5 (4) 7
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Q.18 Two pillars of equal height stand on either side Q.20 The value of a for which the quadratic
of road way which is 60 m wide.At a point in expression ax2 + (a – 2)x – 2 is negative for
the roadway between the pillars, the angle of exactly two integral values of x, belongs to
elevation of the top of the pillars are 60° and (1) [–1, 1] (2) [1, 2)
30°. The height of the pillar is (3) [– 2, – 1) (4) [2, 4)
(1) 15 3 m (2) 15 m
Q.21 The radius of a cylinder is increasing at the rate
15 of 3 m/s and its altitude is decreasing at the
(3) m (4) 20 m rate of 4 m/s. The rate of change of volume,
3
when radius is 4 m and altitude is 6m, is
Q.19 The function f (x) is defined by (1) 80 cu m/s (2) 144 cu m/s
(3) 208 cu m/s (4) 64cu m/s
 1  1
 x  e 2 x  , x  2
2 Q.22 Area enclosed between the curves y = sin2x
f (x) =   . and y = cos2x in the interval 0  x  , is
  
k , x2 equal to
If it is continuous from right at the point x = 2 1
(1) 2 (2)
then k is equal to 2
1 
(1) 0 (2) (3) 1 (4)
4 2
1
(3) (4) 1
2

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Q.23 Let z be a complex number satisfying Q.26 If PQ is shortest distance between the lines
| z + 16 | = 4 | z + 1 | then area bounded by 
givenby r  (3î  8ˆj  3k̂ )   (3î  ˆj  k̂ ) and
locus of z with coordinate axes in 1st quadrant

is r  ( 3î  7ˆj  6k̂ )  ( 3î  2ˆj  4k̂ ) , then
(1)  (2) 4 equation of plane OPQ is (where O is origin)
(3) 16 (4) 64 (1) 23x + y + 9z =0
(2) 23x – 9y + z = 0
Q.24 The number of ordered pairs (a, x) satisfying (3) 19x + 13y + z = 0
the equation sec2(a + 2)x + a2 – 1 = 0, (4) 19x – y + 13z = 0
–  < x < , is equal to
(1) 1 (2) 2 Q.27 Coefficient of variation of two distributions are
(3) 3 (4) 0 50% and 60% and their arithmetic means are
30 and 25, respectively. Difference of their
Q.25 If locus of feet of perpendiculars drawn from standard deviation is
focus of parabola y2 – 6x + 36 = 0 upon any (1) 1 (2) 1.5
tangent on it, is directrix for ellipse (3) 2.5 (4) 0
x 2 y2
 = 1, then length of latus rectum of
a2 9  7  
7   k  14
r 14 
  k   r   is equal
ellipse is
Q.28 If value of  
k 0  
3 14  r k 
 
(1) (2) 3 2   k  
2
to 6 · nn then n is equal to
(3) 6 2 (4) 9
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6

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Q.29 f(x) > 0,  x  R and is bounded. Q.30 Solution of the differential equation
If dy
x 2y – x 3 = y4 cos x is
a 2a dx
f (x) f (x )
Lim   dx  a  dx  (1) x2y–3 = 2 sin x + C
n   f ( x )  f (a  x ) f ( x )  f (3a  x )
0 a (2) x2y–3 = 3 cos x + C
3a
f (x) (3) x3 y–3 = 3 sin x + C
a2  dx  
2a
f ( x )  f (5a  x ) (4) x2y3 = 3 sin x + Cx2y
na
f (x)  7 [Note: where C is constant of integration.]
.  a n 1  f (x)  f  (2n  1)a  x    5
dx
( n 1) a 

(where | a | < 1), then a is equal to


2 1
(1) (2)
7 7
14 19
(3) (4)
19 14

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PHYSICS
Q.31 The value of the acceleration due to gravity at Q.33 A particle falls from a height h on a fixed
the surface of the earth of radius R is g. It horizontal plate and rebounds. If e is the
decreases by 10% at a height h above the coefficient of restitution, the total distance
surface of the earth. The gravitational potential travelled by the particle before it stops
at this height is rebounding is
gR 2gR h (1  e 2 ) h (1  e 2 )
(1)  (2)  (1) (2)
10 10 (1  e 2 ) (1  e 2 )
3gR 4gR
(3)  (4)  h (1  e 2 ) h (1  e 2 )
10 10 (3) (4)
2(1  e 2 ) 2(1  e 2 )
Q.32 A block of mass M is released from the top of
an inclined plane. Its velocity on reaching the Q.34 Two identical cylindrical vessels, with their
bottom of the plane is v.A circular disc of the bases at the same level, each contain a liquid
same mass M rolls down the incline plane from of density . The height of the liquid in one
the top. Its velocity on reaching the bottom is vessel is h1 and that in the other is h2. The area
v' of either base is A. What is the work done by
v'. The ratio will be
v gravityin equalizingthe levels whenthe vessels
are interconnected ?
1 2
(1) (2) (1) Ag (h1 – h2)2 (2) Ag (h1 + h2)2
3 3 2 2
 h1  h 2   h1  h 2 
2 2 (3) Ag  (4) Ag 
(3) 1 (4)  2   2 
3

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Q.35 The pulley arrangements shown in figure are Q.37 The source voltage is 9 V and the resistance is
identical, the mass of the rope being negligible. R = 1 k . The current through the silicon diode
In case (a), mass m is lifted byattaching a mass is (knee voltage of silicon is 0.7 V)
of 2 m to the other end of the rope. In case R
(b), the mass m is lifted by pulling the other +
 VS
end of the rope with a constant downward
force F = 2 mg, where g is the acceleration (1) 3.8 mA (2) 4.2 mA
due to gravity. The acceleration of mass m in (3) 0.38 mA (4) 8.3 mA
case (a) is
Q.38 A zener diode when used as a voltage regulator
is
(1) in forward biased
F = 2mg (2) in reverse biased
m 2m m
(3) unbiased
(a) (b)
(1) zero (4) connected in series with load
(2) more than that in case (b) Q.39 When a material is used in a magnetic field B,
(3) less than that in case (b) a magnetic moment proportional to B but
(4) equal to that in case (b) opposite in direction is induced. The metal is
Q.36 A car moving at a speed v is stopped in a (1) diamagnetic (2) paramagnetic
certain distance when the brakes produce a (3) ferromagnetic (4) antimagnetic
deceleration a. If the speed of the car was nv,
what must be the deceleration of the car to stop Q.40 Which of the followingis used in optical fibres?
it in the same distance ? (1) total internal reflection
(2) scattering
(1) n a (2) na (3) reflection
(3) n2a (4) n3a (4) interference
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Q.41 The electromagneticwavesoffrequency2 MHz Q.44 The relative permeability ( r) of a substance is
to 30 MHz are related to its susceptibility ( ) as
(1) in ground wave propagation (1) µr = 1 – x (2) µr = 1 + x
(2) in sky wave propagation (3) µr = 1 – x2 (4) µr = 1 + x2
(3) in microwave propagation
(4) in satellite communication Q.45 Two identical p-n junctions may be connected
in series with a battery in three ways as shown
in figure. The potential drops across the two
Q.42 A Carnot's engine working between 27°C and p-n junctions are equal in
127°C takes up 800 J of heat from the reservoir
in one cycle. What is the work done by the p n n p p n p n n p n p
engine ?
(1) 100 J (2) 200 J +  +  + 
(3) 300 J (4) 400 J Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 3

(1) Circuit-1 and circuit-2


Q.43 In a compound microscope, the intermediate (2) Circuit-2 and circuit-3
image is (3) Circuit-3 and circuit-1
(1) real, inverted and magnified (4) None of these
(2) real, erect and magnified
(3) virtual, erect and magnified
(4) virtual, erect and reduced

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Q.46 A wedge of mass M and dimensions as shown Q.47 It is observed that only 0.39% of the original
in the figure is lying completelyinside a region radioactive sample remains undecayed after
(I) of zero pressure. The pressure inside region eight hours. Hence choose the incorrect
II is 1 Pa. The surfaces are smooth. The wedge statement.
is imparted an initial velocity v0 so that it just (1) The half life of that substance is 1 hr
travels a distance b inside region II before (2) The mean life of that substance is 1/ln 2 hr
finally coming to rest. The value of v0 is (3) The decay constant of the substance is ln
2 hr –1
Region-I (4) The half life of the substance is 1/2 hr
Region-II
h Q.48 A mass m on the end of anideal springstretches
 a the spring to a length l when at rest. The mass
b is now set into motion so that it executes up
and down vibrations while swinging back and
forth as a simple pendulum. The mass moves
abh 3 abh in a figure eight pattern in a vertical plane a
(1) (2) shown in the figure. The force constant of the
M 4 M
spring assumingsmall oscillations is
4 abh 4 abh
(3) (4)
3 M 3 M
l l

m
m
mg 2mg 4mg mg
(1) (2) (3) (4)
l k l 2l
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Q.49 A narrow tunnel is made through the earth of Q.50 A conductor having uniform linear charge
mass M and radius R from the centre to the density  is placed in circular form in 3
surface. The speed (in m/s) with which a quadrants with different polarities as shown in

particle should be projected from the centre of the figure. Let E 0 be the electric field at O.
the earth through the tunnel so that it escapes 
Then the angle made by E 0 with the line along
to the space is
y-axis is
(1) 2gR (2) 3gR
y
3gR +
(3) (4) 2 gR + +
2 +
+ R
+
+ x
O

1
(1) tan–1   (2) tan–1 (1)
2
1
(3) tan–1   (4) None
3

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Q.51 A light thread is wound on a disk of mass m Q.52 In the circuit shown, the batteries E1 = E2 = 1
and other end of thread is connected to a block V, E3 = 2.5 V and the resistances R1 = 10 ,
of mass m, which is placed on a rough ground R2 = 20 . The potential difference across the
as shown in diagram. Find the minimum value capacitor is
of coefficient of friction for whichblock remain E1 R1
at rest:
E2 C

E3 R2

(1) 0.2 V (2) 0.4 V


(3) 0.5 V (4) 1.2 V
Q.53 System is shown in figure.Assume the cylinder
remains in contact with the two wedges. The
1 1 velocityof cylinder is
(1) (2)
3 4
u m/s 2u m/s
1 1
(3) (4)
2 5 30° 30°

U
(1) 19  4 3 m/s
2
13
(2) v m/s
2
(3) 3 v m/s
(4) 7 u m/s
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Q.54 A person is standing on a weighing machine Q.56 O is the centre of mass of a body of mass M
placed on the floor of an elevator. The motion as shown in the figure. A, B, C are three
of theelevator is shown inthe adjacent diagram. different point on the body. OB = 8 cm, OC =
The maximum and the minimum weights 10 cm, BC = 6 cm and OA = 10 cm. Which of
recorded are 66 kg and 57 kg. The magnitude the following can be written by using parallel
of the upward accelerations is axis theorem? I0 is the moment of inertia about
[Take g = 10 m/s2] the axis passing through point O and
perpendicular to plane of object.

Velocity
(upward)

10 40 60
Time in second
(1) 1 m/s2 (2) 0.5 m/s2
(3) 2 m/s2 (4) 0.25 m/s2

Q.55 A neutral metallic finite block is placed at large (1) IB = IC + M(BC)2


but finite distance from a large charged sheet (2) IC = IB + M(BC)2
in the middle space in front of sheet. Then the (3) IA = I0 + M(OB)2
block will be (4) None of these
(1) Attracted towards the sheet
(2) Repelled away from the sheet
(3) Depend on nature of charge on the sheet
(4) Zero force on the block

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Q.57 TherelationbetweenR and r(internal resistance Q.58 The temperature of a mono-atomic gas in an
of the battery) for which the power consumed uniform container of length 'L' varies linearly
in the external part of the circuit is maximum. from T0 to TL as shown in the figure. If the
molecular weight of the gas is M0, then the time
taken by a wave pulse in travelling from endA
to end B is

r
(1) R = r (2) R =
2
(3) R = 2r (4) R = 1.5 r 2L 3M 0
(1)
( TL  T0 ) 5R

3(TL  T0 )
(2)
5RM 0 L

2L 3M 0
(3)
( TL  T0 ) 5R

M0
(4) L 2R (T  T )
L 0

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Q.59 A spring block system with mass of block m Q.60 Magnetic force on a spiral carrying current I0
and spring constant K (all the surfaces of block and placed in magnetic field B0 parallel to the
are perfectly reflecting and smooth) is placed plane of spiral as shown in diagram, will be
on a smooth horizontal plane as shown in the nearly(initial point, final point and centre lie on
diagram.Alight beam of intensityI is switched a line)
on from rightwards. Find the amplitude of
oscillations of the block.

I 2I
(1) (2) (1) Zero (2) I0B0 (r2 – r1)
KC KC
4I I 0 B0 r2
(3) (4) zero (3) I0B0(r2 + r1) (4) r1
KC

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C H E M I S T RY

Q.61 A reaction between 5g of zinc granules and Q.62 Which of the following is incorrect graph of
egH vs Z(atomic number) ?
100 ml of HCl (1M) takes place at room
egH

temperature. Which of the following changes Cs
Rb
K
will not increase the rate of reaction? Na
(1) Li
(1) Usingzinc powder instead of zinc granules. H
Atomic number (z)

(2) Using 200 ml of 1M HCl instead of 100 ml


egH
1M HCl. 
O
(3) Using 50 ml of 2M HCl instead of 100 ml Te
(2) Se
of 1M HCl. S
Atomic number (z)
(4) Using 100 ml of 1M H2SO4 instead of 100
egH
ml of 1M HCl. 

I
(3) F Br
Cl
Atomic number (z)

egH

Xe
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(4) He Ar
Ne
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HI( excess)
Q.63 CH2 = CH – CH2 – I     Major 
K  SH / DMF
 Q.66    
 Major
product. Cl
(1) I– CH2 –CH2 – CH2 – I product(s)
CH2 (1)
(2)
CH2—CH2
(2)
(3) CH 3  CH  CH 2  I
|
I (3)

(4) CH 3  CH  CH 3 SH
|
I (4)
Q.64 A sample of baking soda of total mass 0.4 g is
SH
composed of Na2CO3, NaHCO3 and non
Q.67 For which of the following salt degree of
volatile impurity.When heated there is a loss in
hydrolysis is independent of concentration ?
mass of 0.062 g. The % of NaHCO3 in the
(1) CH 3COONa (2) NH4Cl
mixture is :
(3) CH3COONH4 (4) NaCN
(1) 21 % (2) 68 %
(3) 62 % (4) 42 % Q.68 Find number of planar as well as polar species
with formulaABxCyE1
Q.65 Which of the following is diamagnetic? [where x + y = 3, A = central atom,
(1) [Fe(H2O)5(NO)]SO4 B =monovalent surroundingatom, C = divalent
(2) KO2 surrounding atom and E = lone pair]
(3) NaN3 (1) 0 (2) 4
(4) [Mn(CO)5] (3) 3 (4) 2
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Na+Liq.NH 3
P
Q.69 H2/Pd + BaSO4 Product mixture. Q.72 (
i ) Hg ( OCOCH 3 ) 2 .H 2O
    
Q ( ii ) NaBH 4 / OH ¯

(1) P = Chiral Q = Chiral


(2) P = Chiral Q =Achiral SOCl
2  NaI
 / acetone
 (Y)
(3) P = Achiral Q = Chiral Y is :
(4) P = Achiral Q =Achiral
(1) (2) I
I
Q.70 N 2O4 is corrosive, highly toxic and oxidizing.
It undergoes three types of self dissociation I
according to following equations. I
N2O4  2NO2 K = 10–2
N2O4  NO + NO3+ – K = 10–7 (3) (4)
N2O4  NO2+ + NO2– K = 10–22
Which of the following species will be present
in greatest concentration? Q.73 Using thefollowing thermodynamic equations:
(1) NO+ (2) NO2+ 4NH3(g) + 5O2(g)  4NO(g) + 6H2O(l)

(3) NO2 (4) NO2 H° = – 1170 kJ
4NH3(g) + 3O2(g)  2N2(g) + 6H2O(l)
Q.71 Meta phosphoric acid can be prepared by : H° = – 1530 kJ
(1) PCl3 + H3PO3 What is value of fH°(NO) as found from
(2) addition of alkali to red phosphorous these conditions?
(3) heating phosphorous acid and Br2 in a (1) 360 kJ/mol (2) 180 kJ/mol
sealed tube. (3) 270 kJ/mol (4) 90 kJ/mol
(4) addition of alkali to white phosphorous

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Q.74 Select the correct order of propertymentioned Q.76 For the reaction :
in brackets: aA + bB + cC  dD + eE
(1) [Cr(CO)6] > [V(CO)5]–1 The following data are available.
[C–O bond length]

(2) CO > CO [C–O bond order] [A](M ) [B](M ) [C](M ) Initial Rate

0.6 0.6 0.6 320
(3) CH 3  C  O  > CH 2  OH 0.3 0.6 0.6 160
|| 0.9 0.15 0.3 30
O 0.6 0.15 0.6 20
[C–O bond length]
What is the order of reaction w.r.t. C?
(4) BF3 < BF4 [B–F bond energy] (1) zero (2) first
CH3 (3) second (4) third
Q.75 NBS
 Na
/Ether
 P (Major) Q.77 Which of the following hydride is a covalent
crystal and have polymeric structure in solid
P is
state?
(1) LiH (2) BeH2
CH3
(3) CaH2 (4) NaH

Q.78 Benzophenone (


i ) Mg ( Hg )
 
(1) (ii ) H 2O

conc
 .H 2SO 4


CH3 Ph
|
(1) Ph  C  CPh 3 (2) Ph  C  C  CH 3
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O O Ph
(2)
Ph
|
(3) H 3C  C  C  CH 3 (4) H 3C  C  CPh 3
|| | ||
(3) O Ph O

CH2
(4)
CH3

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Q.79 Identify the incorrect statement(s) : O 2N CHO 
(1) Physical adsorption may get converted into /
Q.81 OH 
chemisorption at high temperature.
(2) Physical adsorption is highly specific in CHO
nature. O2 N COO¯
(3) Catalyst does not change H
(1)
(4) Brownian movement stablises colloidal sol. CH 2OH
Q.80 Which of the following reaction is not involved NO2
in ozone layer depletion?
(1) NO(g) + O3(g)  NO2(g) + O2(g) (2) ¯OOC
 
(2) Cl (g) + O3(g)  O2(g) + Cl O (g) CH2OH

(3) KI + O3(g) H


2O
 O2(g) + I2 + KOH NO2
 Radiation
(4) CF2Cl2(g) UV  

(3)

Cl (g) + C F2 Cl (g) CHO
COO¯

NO2

(4)
CH2OH
CH2OH

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Q.82 Value of Henry's constant KH ________ Q.85 Identify the incorrect statement.
(1) Same for all gases. (1) AgBr can exhibit Schottky as well as
(2) Greater for gases with lower solubility.
(3) Decreases with increase in temperature. Frenkel defect.
(4) Is independent of temperature. (2) Total 6 tetrahedral voids are present in face
centered unit cell.
Q.83 Octahedral complex which neither shows (3) Coordination number of atom in HCP is
ionization nor hydrate isomerism?
(1) [Fe(H2O)5Cl]Cl 12.
(2) [Fe(H2O)5(NH3)]SO4 (4) Graphite is conducting solid.
(3) [Co(NH3)4(SO4)]Cl
(4)All of these Q.86 Select the correct match regarding one of the
product of hydrolysis.
Q.84 H3C – CH2 – OH CrO
3  
/ aq . H 2SO 4 / Acetone
(1) SO2Cl2  Cl2
NH
3  
 B
(2) CH 3  C  Cl  CH 3  C  H
B is : || ||
O O
NH2
(1) (2) NH2 (3) ClSO3H  H2SO4
O (4) H2S2O8  H2SO3

O
(3) (4) NH2
NH2

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H O
Q.88 Identify the incorrect statement :

H OH (1) Conductivityof solution depends upon size


HO H of ions.
H OH
(2) Conductivity of solution increases with
Q.87 H OHNaBH
 4/ EtOH
 D-Sorbitol

CH2OH increases in temperature.

D-Glucose (3) Cell constant changes with temperature of


What will be Fischer projection of L-Sorbitol.
electrolyte.
COOH CH2OH
H OH HO H (4) While charging lead storage battery PbSO4
HO H HO H
H OH is reduced to Pb.
(1) (2) H OH
H OH H OH Q.89 During extraction ofcopper from Chalcopyrite,
CH2OH CH2OH
copper sulphide is converted to copper oxide:
CH2OH CH2OH (1) During Froath floatation
H OH HO H
HO H H OH (2) In Blast furnance
(3) H OH (4) HO H
(3) Bessemer converter
HO H HO H
CH2OH CH2OH (4) During electrolytic refining

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O
O—C
Q.90 Br / Fe
2  P (Major)

P is :
O
O O—C
O—C

(1) (2)

Br Br

O O
O—C O—C
Br
(3) (4)

Br

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