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JAGRAN PUBLIC SCHOOL – LUCKNOW

SAMPLE PAPER (2014 – 2015)


SUBJECT: PHYSICS: CLASS:XI

1. State Kepler's laws of planetany motion. What conclusions were


drawn by Newton form these laws?
2. Obtain the expression for aculeration due to graity at a height 'h'
above the earth's surface, in terms of acceleration due to gravity at
earth's surface and the radius of earth.
3. Show that the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) decreases
below the earth's surface as well as above the earth's surface.
4. A man has a weight W on the earth's surface. If he goes above the
earth's surface at the height 3 times the radius of the earth. Find his
weight at that place.
5. Explain the meaning of binding energy of a satellite and derive the
formula.
6. What do you understand by the escape energy of a body? Prove that
the escape velocity of a body is independent of it's mass.
7. 'There cannot be atmosphere on the moon.' Why? Explain on the
basis of escape velocity.
8. A satellite which i8s at a height h from earth's surface complete one
revolution of the earth in 90 minutes. If the radius of the earth be 6370
km and acceleration due to gravity 9.8m/sec2, there find the value
of h.
9. Prove that on stretching a wire, the elastic potential energy per unit
volume stored in the wire is 1/2 x stress x strain.
10. What do you understand by the 'limit of elasticity'? State Hooke's
law?
11. The Young's modulus of copper is 1.25x1011N/m2 A wire of this
material has 1mm diameter. How much kg-weight should be suspended
to produce 0.1% increase in the length of the wire? (g=9.8m/sec2).
12. The stress - strain graphs for two materials A and B are shown in the
figure. The graphs are drawn to the some scale.
a. Which material has a greater Young's modulus?
b. Which material is more ductile?
c. Which material is more brittle?
d. Which of the two is the stronger material?

13. Compute the fractional change in volume of a glass slab, when


subjected to a hydraulic pressure of 10 atm. (1 atm = 1.013x105 Pa), (Bulk
modulus of glass = 37x109Pa).
14. State Bernoulli's theorem and explain what do you understand by
pressure head, Velocity head and gravitational head? Mention an
application of the theorem.
15. Write stoke's law and eerive the expression for the terminal velocity of
the spherical solid falling in the viscous liquid.
16. Establish the equation for continuous flow of ideal liquids.
17. Explain with the help of Bernoulli's equation that for water flowing in a
tube of non uniform cross-section the pressure in the wider part of
the tube is larger than in the narrower part.
18. In a test experiment on a model aeroplane in a wind tunnel, the flow
speeds on the upper and lower surface of the wing are 70m/sec and
63m/sec respectively. What is the lift on the wing if it's area is 2.5 m2?
Take the density of air to be 1.3 kg/m3.
19. The cylindrical tube of a spray pump has a cross-section of 8.0 cm2,
one end of which has 40 fine holes each of diameter 1.0mm. If the liquid
flow inside the tube is 1.5m/min, what is the speed of ejection of the liquid
through the holes?
20. Explain surface energy of a liquid. What is the relation between
surface tension and surface energy?
21. Deduce expressions for the excess pressure inside a (i) liquid drop (ii)
air bubble in a liquid and (iii) soap bubbla.
22. Derive the formula for the rise for water in a capillary tube.
23. Water sticks to the walls in a glass tube, but mercury does not. Explain
the reason.
24. A drop of mercury has a radius of 3.00 mm at room temperature. The
surface tension of mercury at that temperature is 0.465N/m. Find excess
pressure inside the drop and the total pressure inside the drop. (The
atmospheric pressure is 1.01x105N/m2).
25. 5.582 π R2 joule work is done in breaking a big drop of water of
radius R into 8000 small drops of equal volume. Find out the surface
tension of water.
26. Explain the meaning of coefficient of linear (α ) , superficial ( β ) and
volume expansion (℘) of a solid material. Establish the relationship
among α , β & γ .
27. The triple points of neon and carbon dioxide are 24.57k and 216.55k
respectively. Express these temperatures on Celsius and Fahrenheit
scales.
28. Write Kirchoff's law, Stefan's law of thermal radiation.
29. State Newton's law of cooling. Prove that temperature of a body
decreases exponentially with time.
30. At 2730c a black body is radiating at the rate of 10J /sec. Find the rate
of emission of radiation of the same black body at 8090c.
31. Write the first law of thermodynamics in mathematical form and
explain it.
32. Establish Mayer's formula, Cp - Cv = R.
33. State the law of equipartition of energy. Prove that for an ideal gas. √
2
= 1 + Where f is the number of degrees of freedom of gas molecules.
f
34. A gas is taken from an original state A
to an intermediate state C by the linear
processes as shown. Its volume is then
reduced to the original value form C to A
by an isobaric process. Calculate the total
work done by the gas from B to C to A.
35. What do you mean by internal energy (U) of a gas? Why is internal
energy (U) said to be a unique function?
36. Draw cannot cycle and obtain an expression for connot's reversible
heat engine? Can you realize it in practice?
37. What is Cannot's ideal refrigerator? Find an expression for it's
coefficient of performance.
38. A refrigerator is to maintain eatables kept calculate the coefficient of
performance.
39. A Connot's engine has an efficiency of 50% when it's sink temperature is
170C. What must be the change in it's source temperature for making
efficiency 60%?
40. A reversible engine works between the temperatures whose difference is
1100. If it absorbs 746J of heat from the source and give 546J to the sink.
Calculate the temperatures of the source and the sink.
41. What is the difference between isothermal and adiabatic process.
42. Establish the equation PV=RT for an ideal gas and obtain the
dimensional formula for R.
43. Write down the postulates of Kinetic theory of gases. On the basis of the
kinetic theory of gases, Prove that the average kinetic energy of a molecule
of an ideal gas in proportional to it's absolute temperature.
44. At what temperature is the root-mean-square speed of an atom in an
argon gas cylinder equal to the rms speed of a helium gas atom at -200C?
The atomic masses of argon and helium are 39.9 a.m.u and 4.0amu
respectively.
45. The root-mean-square speed of molecular of helium gas in half of the
root-mean-square speed of molecules of hydrogen gas. If the temperature of
hydrogen gas is 270C, then calculate the temperature of helium gas.
46. What do you mean by S.H.M? Obtain an expression for the time-period
of a simple pendulum.
47. Derive an expression for the total mechanical energy of a particle
executing S.H.M.
48. A body suspended form an ideal spring is executing simple harmonic
motion. Derive formula for ti's time-period.
49. A body of mass 0.1kg is executing S.H.M. according to the equation x =
 3π 
0.5 cos 100t +  metre. Find
 4 
a. Frequency of oscillation (ii) initial phase (iii) max velocity (iv) max
acceleration (v) total energy.
50. A body describes S.H.M. with an amplitude of 5cm and a
period of 0.2sec. Find the acceleration and velocity of the body
when the displacement is (i) 5 cm (ii) 3 cm (ii) 0 cm.
51. Explain what is meant by free vibrations, forced vibrations and
resonance.
52. Write Newton's formula for the speed of longitudinal waves in any
gas. Discuss Laplace's correction to this formula.
53. What is the effect of temperature & pressure on the speed of sound in
air? Explain with reasons.
54. At what temperature will the speed of sound in air be double of it's
speed at 570C?
55. Find out the ratio of the velocity of sound in helium and in nitrogen
gases at 300 k temperature. Molecular weights of helium and nit5rogen
are 4 and 28 respectively.
56. The equation of a simple harmonic progressive wave is, y = 0.30 sin
(314t - 1.57x), where t, x an y are in second, metre and cm respectively.
Calculate the frequency and wavelength of the wave.
57. Obtain the relation between phase difference and path difference
( (  x ) in terms of λ. Explaining the symbols used. Write equation of a
progressive wave in terms of time period (T).
58. Speed of wave is 360m/sec and frequency is 500 Hz. The phase
difference between two nearest particles is 600. What will be the path
difference between them?
59. What are 'Beats'? Prove that the number of beats heard per second is
equal to the difference in frequencies of two sound sources.
60. A,B and C are three tuning forks. The frequency of A is 350 Hz. A
and B sounded together produce 5 beats per second; while B and C
sounded together produce 4 beats per second. When A is loaded with
some wax, it produces 2 beats per second with B and 6 beats per second
with C. Find the frequency of B and C.
61. What are harmonics? Prove that even and odd both harmonics are
produced in an open organ pipe.
62. Show that only odd harmonics are produced in an organ pipe closed
at one end.
63. Derive the equation for a stationary wave. Explain the conditions for
formation of antinodes and nodes.
64. The equation of vibrations in a stretched string is given by,
y = 6 cos  π x  sin ( 40π t ) . where y & x in cm and t is second. Find (i)
 3 
amplitude (ii) wavelength & velocity of the component waves whose
superposition gave rise to this wave (iii) the distance between two
successive nodes.
65. Explain, giving necessary sketch that both type of harmonics, even&
odd are produced in a stretched string.
66. The fundamental frequency of a sonometer wire increases by 5 Hz if
it's tension is increased by 21%. How will the frequency be effected if it's
length is increased by 10%?
67. What is Doppler effect related with sound? Explain.
68. An observer is moving with a uniform speed towards a stationary
sound source. Find out the expression for apparent frequency heard by the
observer.
69. Derive the formula for the apparent frequency of a sound - source
going away from a stationary listener.
70. A submarine is fitted with a SONAR which operates at an ultrasonic
frequency of 40 KHz. An energy submarine is moving towards the
SONAR with a speed of 360 km/hr. What is the frequency of sound
received back at the SONAR after reflection from the enemy submarine.
The speed of sound in sea water is 1450 m/sec.
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JAGRAN PUBLIC SCHOOL – LUCKNOW
SAMPLE PAPER (2014 – 2015)
SUBJECT: MATHS, CLASS:XI

1. 12 + 32 + 52 + ………………………… + (2n-1)2 = 1/3n (4n2-1)


2. 32n+2 - 8 n - 9 is divisible by 8 for all n ∈N
3. 11n+2 +122n+1 is divisible by 133 for all n ∈N.
1 + i cos θ
4. Find the real values of θ for which the complex number
1 − 2i cos θ
5. If 1z + 1Ζ + 11 = Ζ + 2 (1 + i ) , find Ζ.
6. 2x2 + 15ix − i =0 , Find n.
7. X2 + ( )
2 + i x + 2i =
0 Find n.
8. 5x - 7 < 3 (x+3), 1 - x/2x ≥ x − 4 , Find n.
7 x − 1 < −3 3x + 8
9. , + 11 < 0, Find n.
2 5
x − 2 −1
10. ≤ 0, Find n.
x−2 −2
11. 1 ≤ x − 2 ≤ 3, Find n.
12. For all positive integers n, show that 2nCn+2n Cn-1/2 (2n+2Cn+1)
13. Let r and n be positive integers such that 1 ≤ r ≤ n then prove:
n
Cr+2n Cr-1 +n Cr-2 = n+2Cr.
14. Committee of 7 has to be formed from I boys and 4 girls. In how
many ways can this be done when the committee consist of:
(i) exactly 3 girls? (ii) at least 3 girls? (iii) at most 3 girls.
15. A committee of 3 persons is t o be constituted from a group of 2 men
and 3 women. In how many ways can this be done? How many of these
committee would consist of 1 men and 2 women?
16. If n is a positive integer, prove that 33n-26n-1 is divisible by 576.
17. Find the 8th term in the expansion of ( x 3/2 y1/2 − x1/2 y 3/2 ) .
10

10
 1
18. Find the middle terms in the expansion of:-  x − 
 x
19. If the coefficients of (2r + 4)th and (r-2)th terms in the expansion of
(1+x)18 are equal find r.
20. If the coefficients of 2nd, 3rd, & 4th terms in the expansion of (1+x)n are
in A.P. then find the value of n.
21. In the expansion of (1+x)n the binomial coefficients of three
consecutive terms are respectively 220, 495, 792, find n.
22. Find that the middle term in the expansion of (1+x)2n
is 1.3.5……..(2n-1) 2n. xn.
23. Find the equation of the straight line intersecting y axis at a distance of
2 units above the origin and making an angle of 30 with the positive
direction of the x-axis.
24. Find the equation of the line passing through the point (2,2) and cutting
off intercepts on the axes whose sum is g.
25. Find the equation of the line which passes through the point (3,4) and is
such that the portion it intercepted between axes is divided by the point in
the ratio 2:3.
26. Prove that the lines
3 x +=y 0, 3 y += y 0, 3 x += y 1and 3 y + = x 1 from a rhombus.
27. The perpendicular from the origin to the line y = m x + c meets it at the
point (-1,2) Find the value of m and c.
28. Find the image of the point (3,8) with respect to the line x+3y = 7
assuming the line to be a plane mirror.
29. Find the coordinator of the foot of the perpendicular from the point
(-1,3) to the line 3x - 4y - 16 =0.
30. Show that the product of perpendiculars on the line
x
a
y
cos θ + sin θ =
b
( )
1 from the points ± a 2 − b 2 , 0 is b 2
31. In the triangle ABC with vertices A (2,3), B (4,-1) and C (1,2). Find the
equation and the length on the altitude from the vertex A.
32. If the lines 2x - 3y = 5 and 3x - 4y = 7 are the diameters of a circle of
area 154 sq unit then obtain the equation of the circle.
33. Find the equation of the circle whose centre is (3,-1) and which cut off
an intercept of length 6 from the line 2x-5y + 18 =0.
34. The sides of a square are x=6, x=9, y=3 and y=6. Find the equation of a
circle drawn on the diagonals of the square as its diameter.
35. The line 2x-y+6=0 meets the circle x2 + y2-2y-9=0 at A and B find the
equation of the circle on AB as diameter.
36. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the origin and
cuts off intercepts a and b respectively from x and y axis.
37. Find the equation of the circles which passes through the origin and
cut off equal chards of 2 units from the line y = x and y = x.
38. Find the equation of the Parabola, if
a. The focus is at (-6,-6) and the vertex is at (-2,2)
b. The focus is at (0,-3) and the vertex is at (0,0)
39. Find the vertex, focus axis directrix and latus rectum oif the
following parabolas.
a. y2 - 4y+4x=0 b. x2+y=6x-14
40. Find the area of the triangle formed by the lines joining the vertex of
the parabola x2 = 12y to the end of its latus - rectum.
41. Find the coordinates of the point of intersection of the axis and the
directrix of the parabola whose focus is (3,3) and directrix is 3x - 4x =2
find also the length of the latus rectum.
42. Find the equation of the ellipse in the following cases:
1
a. eccentricity e = and foci ( ±2, 0 )
2
2
b. eccentricity e = and length of latus rectum =5
3
1
c. eccentricity e = and semi-major axis = 4
2
1
d. eccentricity e = and major axis = 12.
2
43. Find the centre the lengths of the axes, eccentricity foci of the
following ellipse
a. x2 + 4y2 - 4x + 24y + 31 = 0
b. 3x2 + 4y2 - 12x - 8y + 4 =0
44. Find the equation of an ellipse whose axes lie along coordinate axes
and which passes through (4,3) and (-1,4).
45. Find the equation of an ellipse the distance between the foci is 8 units
and distance between the directrices is 18 units.
46. Find the centre eccentricity foci and direc trixes of the
hyperbola.
a. 16x2 - 9y2 + 32x + 36y - 164=0
b. x2-y2+4x=0
c. x2-3y2-2x=8.
47. Find the equation of the hyperbola whose
a. focus is at (5,2) vertex at (4,2) and centre at (3,2)
b. focus is at (4,2) centreat (6,2) and e = 2.
48. If P is any point on the hyperbola whose axis are equal prove
that SP.S'P = CP2
49. Evaluate the following limits:-
lim x3 + 3x 2 − 9 x − 2
a.
x→2 x3 − x − 6
lim x2 −1 + x −1
b. , x >1
x→ x2 −1
50. Evaluate the following limits:
lim x9 − a9
a. If = 9, find all possible values of a
x→a x−a
lim x3 − a3 lim x4 −1
b. If = find all possible of a.
x→a x−a x → a x −1
lim 13 + 23 + ...... + n3
c.
x→∞ ( n − 1) 4
d.
lim
x→∞
( 4 x2 − 7 x + 2 x )
lim (a + h) 2 sin(a + h) − a 2 sin a
e.
x→0 h
lim 1 + sin x − 1 − sin x
f.
x→0 x
lim ax + x cos x
g.
x→0 b sin x
lim sin ax + bx
h.
x→0 ax + sin bx
lim x2 − x − 2
i.
x→2 x 2 − 2 x + sin( x − 2)
lim
2 − cos x − sin x
j. π
x→ (4 x − π ) 2
4
lim log(a + x) − log(a − x)
k.
x→0 x
lim e3+ x − sin x − e3
l.
x→0 x
lim e −e
x sin x
m.
x → 0 x − sin x
lim x(e x − 1)
n.
x → 0 1 − cos x
51. Differentiate each of the following from first principles:
1
a. b. e3x c. xe x d. tan 2x
x
52. Differentiate the following function with respect to x:
a + b sin x x + cos x 1
a. b. c. 2
c + d cos x tan x ax + bx + c
53. Find the mean deviation from the mean for the following data:
Classes 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60
Frequ. 6 8 14 16 4 2
54. Calculate mean deviation about median age for the age distribution
of 100 persons given below:
Age 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55
No.of 5 6 12 14 26 12 16 9
Persons
55. The mean of 5 observation is 4.4 and their variance is 8.24. If three of
the observation are 1,2, and 6, find the other two observations.
56. The mean and variance of 8 observation are 9 and 9.25 respectively. If
six of the observations are 3,7,10,12,12and 13, Find the remaining two
observations.
57. The mean and standard deviation of 100 observations were calculated
as 40 and 5.1 respectively by a student who took by mistake 50 instead of
40 for one observation. What are the correct mean and standard deviation.
58. The mean and standard deviation of a group of 100 observations were
found to be 20 and 3 respectively. Later on it was found that three
observations were in correct which were recorded as 21,21, and 18. Find
the mean and standard deviation if the incorrect observation were omitted.
59. Calculate the mean meadian and standard deviation of the following
distribution.
CI 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 66-70
Frequ. 2 3 8 12 16 5 2 3
60. Mean and standard deviation of 100 observations were found to be 40
and 10 respectively. If at the time of calculation two observations were
wrongly taken as 30 and 70 in place of 3 and 27 respectively find the
correct standard deviation.
61. The mean and standard deviation of marks obtained by 50 students of a
class in three subjects, mathematics , physics and chemistry are given
below:
Subject Mathematics Physics Chemistry
Mean 42 32 40.9
Standard deviation 12 15 20
62. Find the coefficient of variation for the following data:
Size(in cms) 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40
No.of item 2 8 20 35 20 15
63. On her vacations Veena visits four cities A,B,C and D in a random
order. What is the probability that she visits.
a. A before B? b. A before B and B before C?
c. A first and B last? d. A either first or second?
e. A just before B?
64. One card is drawn form a pack of 52 cards, each of the 52 cards being
equally likely to be drawn. Find the probability that the card drown is:
a. an ace b. red c. either red or king d. red and a king
65. An urn contains I red 7 white and 4 black balls. If two balls are drawn
at random find the probability that:
a. both the balls are red b. One ball is white
c. the balls are of same colour d. One is white and other red
66. In a lottery 10,000 tickets are sold and ten equal prizes are awarded.
What is the probability of not getting a prize if you buy (i) 1 ticket
(ii) two tickets (iii) 10 tickets
67. Three letters are dictated to three persons and an envelope is
addressed to each of them, the letters are inserted into the envelopes at
random so that each envelope contains exactly one letter. Find the
probability that at least one letter is in its proper envelope.
68. Out of 100 students , two sections of 40 and 60 students are formed. If
you and your friends are among the 100 students what is the probability
that
a. you both enter the same section? b. you both enter the different
sections?
69. For cards are drawn at random from a pack of 52 playing cards. Find
the probability of getting
a. all the four cards of the same suit
b. all the four cards of the same number
c. one card from each suit
d. two red cards and two black cards.
e. all cards of the same colour
f. all face cards
70. Find the probability that when a hard of 7 cards is dealt from a -well -
shuffled deck of 52 cards it contains (i) all 4 kings (ii) exactly 3 kings (iii)
at least 3 kings.
71. In how many ways can 3 girls and 9 boys be seated in two vans, each
having numbered seats, 3 in the front and 4 at back? How many seating
arrangements are possible if three girls should seat together on back row
on
adjacent seats? Now, if all the seating arrangement are equally likely,
what is the probability of 3 girls sitting together in a back row on adjacent
seats?
72. A,B,C are events such that P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.4 and P(C) = 0.8,
now P ( A ∩ B ) = 0.08, P ( =
A ∩ C ) 0.28, P ( B ∩ =
A ∩ C ) 0.09.
If P ( A ∪ B ∪ C ) ≥ 0.75 then show that P ( B ∩ C ) lies in the interval(0.23,
0.48).
73. One no. is chosen from numbers 1 to 200. Find the probability that it is
devisable by 4 or 6?
74. A card is drawn from deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting a
king or a heart or a red card.
75. A integer is chosen at random from the numbers ranging from 1 to 50.
What is the probability that the integer chosen is a multiple of 2 or 3 or 10?
76. In an Essay Competition, the odds in favors of competitions P, or R,S
are 1:2, 1:3, 1:4 and 1:5 respectively. Find the probability that one of them
wins the competition.
77. Two cards are drawn from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability
that either both are red or both are kings?
78. A box contains 6 red, 4 white and 5 black balls A person draws 4 balls
from the box at random. Find the probability that among the balls drawn
there is at least one ball of each colour.
79. A die is loaded in such a way that each odd numbers is twice as likely
to occur as each even numbers find P(G) where G is the event that a
number greater than three (3) occur on a single roll of the die.
80. Find the probability of at most two heads is a toss of three coins.

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JAGRAN PUBLIC SCHOOL – LUCKNOW
SAMPLE PAPER (2014 – 2015)
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY, CLASS:XI

Assignment
1. What is syn gas?
2. Define coal gasification.
3. What is water gas shift reaction.
4. What is steam reforming process
5. Name the isotopes of Hydrogen and also write their symbols.
6. What causes the temporary and permanent hardness of water.
7. Explain electron deficient compounds. Explain it with some examples.
8. Explain hydroformylation of olefins to aldehydes or it is called
oxoprocess.
9. Give examples of electron rich molecular hydride.
10. Write the method of manufacturing of ammonia.
11.Draw structure of diborane.
12. What is the Oxidation no. of the underlined atoms in the following.
a. K2 Cr O7 b. P O43- c. H2SO4
13. Why sodium metal is kept under Kerosene.
14. Be Cl2 can be easily hydrolyzed explain.
15. What is ortho and para Hydrogen.
16. What makes water hard? How is the permanent hardness of H2O
removed by Calgon method?
17. What is producer gas? Why it is used as an industrial fuel?
18. Complete the following reactions.
a. Mg3 N2 + 6H2O→ b. HNO3 + P4O10→
c. BCl3 + H2O → d. NaBH4 + I2 →
e. P4 + HNO3→
19. How would you explain lower atomic radius of Ga as compared to
Al.?
20. Give reason
a. Aluminium Alloys are used to make aircraft body.
b. Conc. HNO3 can be transported in Aluminium chamber.
c. Diamond is used as an abrasive
21 a. Explain Le - Chote lier's principle.
b. Describe the effect of 2H2 + CO  CH3OH
i. addition of (H2) ii. addition of CH3OH
iii. Removal of CO
iv. removal of CH3OH on the equilibrium of the reaction
2H2+CO(9)  CH3OH(9)

22. Balance this reaction by Ion-electron method:-

a. MnO4− (aq ) + I − (aq ) → MnO2 + I 2 ( g )(inbasicmedium)

b. Cr2O72− (aq ) + Fe 2+ (aq ) → Cr 3+ (aq ) + Fe3+ (aq ) (audic medium)

c. MnO4− (aq) + H 2C2O4 (aq) → Mn 2+ (aq) + CO2 + H 2O(l )(audic medium)

d. P ( s ) + OH − (aq ) → PH 3 (9) H 2 PO2− (aq ) (basic medium)


Q.23 What is redox-couple?
Q.24 What do you understand by:-
a. Inert gas effect b. allotropy c. Banana bond
Q.25 What happens when
a. Borax is heated strongly
b. B F9 reacted with NH3
Q.26a. [ SiF6 ] is known where as [ SiCl6 ] not give reason.
2− 2−

b. Select the members of gp-14 that


i. forms most acidic oxide
ii. is commonly found in +2 oxidation state.
iii. as semiconductor
Q.27 Explain the following reaction :-
i. Silicon is heated with methyl chloride at high temperature in the
presence of copper.
ii. Silicon is heated with methyl hydrogen fluoride.
Q.28 Define disporoportionation reaction with example.
Q.29 What is meant by hybridization? Describe the shape of SP3 hybrid
orbitals.
Q.30 How atomic hydrogen is used for cutting and welding purpose?
Q.31 Classify the following as covalent ionic or polymeric interstitial
Hydride.
BeH2 Ge H
Ca H2 Ti H2
Rb H
Q.32 What is inorganic Benzene. Explain it briefly.
Q.33 Explain Zeolites and Glass.
Q.34 Is boric acid is a protonic acid? Explain.
Q.35 BCl3 is more stable than TlCl3. Why?
Q.36 Comment on Lewis acid strength of Boron halides.
Q.37 When an alkali metal dissolves in liquid ammonia the solutions can
acquire different colours. Explain the reasons for this type of colour
change.
Q.38 The solubility product of AgCl is 1.5x10-10 Predict whether the4re
whether there will be any precipitation by mixing some of 0.01M NaCl
and 50 ml of 0.01M Ag NO3 solution.
Q.39 Explain the effect of temperature on the DG.
Q.40 Derive relation ship between Cp and Cv.
Q.41 Explain the construction and working of Bomb Caloriemeter.
Q.42 A system absorbs 52 KJ heat froma heat reservoir and 74KJ work is
done on it by the surroundings. What is the change in internal energy of
the system.
Q.43 Explain relationship between DH and DU.
Q.44 Calculate r u for the reaction:
CH 4( g ) + 2O2( g ) → CO2( g ) + 2 H 2O(l ) at 298 K if ∆rH IS - 890.35KJ at
the same temperature.
45. Explain Hess's law of constant heat summation.
46. With the help of thermo chemical equation given below determine
∆rH AT 298 K for the following reaction
C ( graphite) + O2( g ) → CO2( g ) ∆rH = 393.5 KJmol −1
1
H 2( g ) + O2( g ) → H 2O(l )∆rH θ = 285.8 KJ / mol
2
CO2( g ) + 2 H 2O(l ) → CH 4 + 202 ∆rH θ = +890.3KJ / mol
47. Distinguish between intensive and extensive prosperities.
48. Explain London forces and Keesom forces.
49. A sample of gas at O0C occupies a volume of 2l at a pressure of 650
Torr. Calculate its volume at normal atmospheric pressure the temperature
remaining constant. (l atm = 760 Torr)
50. A sample of gas at 1.20 atm pressure and 270C is heated at constant
pressure to 570C. Its final volume is 4.75L. Calculate its original volume.
51. What will be volume of a gas at 273K and l atm which occupied
4.6litre volume at 542 atm and 232K.
52. Derive ideal gas equation PV = nRT

53. The reaction 25O2(g)+O2(g)  25O3 was started by taking one mole
each of SO2(g) and O2 in a vessel of 5.00dm3 capacity the equilibrium was
allowed to be reached at 1000K. At equilibrium the reaction mixture
contained 0.85moles of SO3(g) . Calculate Kc for the reaction.
54. At 450K Kp = 2.0X1010/bar for the given reaction at equilibrium 2
SO2(g) O2  2 SO3(g) What is Kc at this temperature?
55. Why are pure liquids and solids usually ingnored while writing the
equilibrium constant expression explain .
56. Explain buffer solution?
57. The ionization constant of nitrons acid is 4.5x10-4. Calculate the pH of
0.04M. Sodium nitrite solution and also is degree of hydrolysis:
58. Explain Molar heat capacity.
59. Derive first law of thermodynamic.
60. What are the factors on which the equilibrium constant depends.
61. Explain Dalton's law of partial pressure.
62. Predict if the solutions of the following salts are neutraliacidic or basic
NaCl, KBr, NaCN, NH4 NO3, Na NO2 and KF.
63. Calculate Ka for an acid HA if degree of ionization is 0.012 in to 1.0M.
solution .
64. Explain common ion effect with one example.
65. Write conjugate acid or base for the following species
a. CH3COO- b. HNO2 c. S2- d. HClO3

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JAGRAN PUBLIC SCHOOL – LUCKNOW
SAMPLE PAPER (2014 – 2015)
SUBJECT: ENGLISH: CLASS:XI

1. Your company is sending you on a three year deputation to the U.S.A.


Before you go you which to sell year electronic items. Place a classified
advertisement is the columns of a daily news- per giving necessary
details. (50 words)
2. You are working as a copywriter in an advertising agency . Write an
advertisement for a client who awns a company that is launching a new
brand of detergent. (in 50 words)
3. Write is speech expressing your views in favour of Television.
(150-200 words)
4. Write a letter to the editor for a magazine giving your ideas on the
steps the Indian Govt. Should take to premotetourism aggressively
(150-200words)
5. Youngsters these days are aping the west blindly. Write an article on
the topic offering year views in 150-200 words.
6. You have seen an advertisement for the post of an English Teacher in
Rani Public School, Kolkata. Write a letter in response to the
advertisement applying for the post. Give your detailed bio-data too.
7. Write a article an the issue highlighting the health hazard that may be
censed by fast food consumption.(150-200 words)
8. Write an article on the mushrooming coaching centers and the latest
crage for Tuition classes among the students, nowadays. (150-200words)
9. The Delhi High court has made helmet compulsory even for women
pillion riders on two wheelers. Draft a postis to be put by the Delhi Police
on the issue. (50words)
10. On the occasion of Womens Day, write a speech for womens
Empower ment. (150-200words)
Model Paper - I
9. Attempt any one of the two questions given below:
a. Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea,
Upward to heaven, whence, vaguely form'd altogether. changed and yet
the same I descend to lave the droughts, atomies dust-layers of the globe,
And all that in them without me
were seeds only, latent, unborn;
And forever by day and night, I give
back life to my own origin,
And make pure and beautify it,
a. Who is the 'I' in these lines?
b. Why is it impalpable?
c. What happens as it rises?
d. How does it impact the earth?
Or
b. The seeds I spent or sown it where
The land is his and none of mine?
We speak like strangers, there's nosign.
On understanding in the air
This child is built to my design.
Yet what he loves I cannot share.
a. Who is the speaker?
b. What has he 'sown'?
c. What is lacking between the two?
d. What is the figure of speech in the line 1.?
10. Answer any five of the following questions [upto 40 words]
a. What were the two conflicting emotions experienced by Aram when
Mourad came with the horse? Why
b. How did the people of the kingdom react to their melon king> Why?
c. Why was the boy kings name changed from Tutankhatento
Tutankhamun?
d. Why does Taplow feel that Mr. Harris has no feelings?
e. In the poem "Photograph" The three stanzas depict three different
phases. What are they?
f. Describe the experience for Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Pearson after the
change of bodies.
13. Answer any one of the following questions in about 150 words:
The people in Ranga's village were in awe of him. Discuss.
Fertility falls as incomes rise, education spreads, and health improves.
Justify.
Model Paper II
9. Attempt any one of the two questions given below:
a. When did my childhood go?
Was it the time I realized that adults
were not all they seemed to be,
They talked of love and preached of love,
But did not act so lovingly,
Was it that the day!
a. When did the poet lose his childhood?
b. How is he unlike the adults?
c. What virtue was the poet deprived of them?
d. What is the tone of the poet?
Or
b. Silence surrounds us. I would have Him prodigal, returning to
His father's house, the home he knew,
Rather than see him make and move
His world. I would forgive him too,
Shaping from sorrow a new love.
a. Explain : "Silence surrounds us".
b. Explain the allusion: "I would have Him prodigal, returning to His
father's house.
c. What is the father's lament?
d. What would the father to of the son came back to him?
10. Answer any 5 of the following questions [upto 40 words]
a. In Vikram Seth's poem what impression would you form of a state
where the King was "Just and placid"?
b. How did the sparrows mourn the grandmother's death?
c. Tut was buried in March-April. How did carter conclude this?
d. Why did Albert see no point in learning dates and facts?
e. In the story "Birth" what dilemma was Andrew caught in? How did he
resolve it?
f. In the poem "Childhood" what is involved in the process of growing
up?
11. Answer any one of the following questions in about 150 words:
The earth's vital signs reveal a patient in declining health. What are these
vital signs'?
"The Address" is a story of human predicament that follows war. Justify.
Model Paper III
9. Attempt any one of the two question given below:
a. Where did my childhood go?
It went to some forgotten palce,
That's hidden in an infant's face,
That's all I know.
a. When did the poet lose his childhood?
b. Why does the poet feel that it has gone to some forgotten place?
c. Where could it be hiding? Why?
d. What is the tone and mood of the poet in these lines?
Or
b. Now she's been nearly as many years
As that girl lived. And of his circumstances
There is nothing to say at all.
Its silence silences.
a. Who is the "she" in these lines?
b. Why does the poet say "As that girl lived"?
c. What is the "circumstance" referred to here?
d. Explain: Its silence silences. Name the poetic device used.
10. Answer any five of the following questions [up to 40 wrods]
a. What was Mrs. Fitzgerald's opinion of Mrs. Pearson's attitude?
b. What are the reasons that are leading to depletion of our natural
resources?
c. In the poem "The voice of the Rain" there is a parallel drawn between
rain and music. Which words indicate this? Explain the similarity between
the two.
d. What dilemma was Andrew caught in ? How did he resolve it?
e. What is known about Tut's predecessor Amenhotep IV?
f. During Einstein's school days, the only silver lining in the dark clouds
was yuri. Why?
11. Answer any one of the following questions in about 150 words.
Write a brief note on the
Garoghlanian family as perceived
by the narrator.
Or
The grandmother herself was not formally educated but was serious
about the author's education. How does the text support this?
Model Paper IV
9. Attempt any one of the following questions.
a. For song, issuing from its birth place
after fulfillment wandering, Reck'd or unreck'd duly with love returns.
a. What does the song do?
b. What is the song being compared to? What are the similarities?
c. What do the words 'reck'd or unreck'd suggest?
Or
b. A sweet face,
My mother's that was before I was born.
And the sea, which appears to have changed less,
Washed their terribly transient feet:
a. Who is the "I" in these lines?
b. What did the she feel about the mother?
c. What is that has not changed? hat is that has changed?
d. What is suggested by the word 'transient feet?
10. Answer any five of the following questions:
a. Everybody including the sparrows mourned the grandmother's death.
Elaborate.
b. Describe the narrator's first post - war meeting with Mrs. Dorling in the
story "The Address"
c. What did John Byro Mean when he said, "a suspicious man would
believe his eyes instead of his heart"?
d. Why was the writer keen on getting her married to Ranga? How did he
arrange a meeting between Ratna and Ranga?
e. In the story "We're Not Afraid to
Die…………If we can All Be Together" What
happened on fateful the evening of 2 January?
f. How does the problem of overpopulation directly affect our everyday
life?
11. Answer any one of the following questions in about 150 words:
Mrs. Fitzgerald's effort does not go in vain, as the family changes for the
better . Justify.Nature echoed the unnatural happening with King Tut's
body. Comment.
JAGRAN PUBLIC SCHOOL – LUCKNOW
SAMPLE PAPER (2014 – 2015)
SUBJECT: BIOLIGY: CLASS:XI

Q1. Define sliding filament theory of muscle contraction.


Q2. Explain micturtion.
Q3. Why do we call our heart as myogenic?
Q4. Define a cardiac cycle and the cardiac output.
Q5.Define oxygen dissociation curve. Can you suggest any reason for its
sigmoid pattern?
Q6. Explain the term thecodant and diphyodent .
Q7. Diagrammatically indicate the location of various endocrine glands in our
body.
Q8.Write short note on
(a) Cochlea (b) Organ of corti (c) PNS
Q9.Write the difference between
(a) Actin and myosin (b) Red and white muscles (c)Pectoral and Pelvic girdle
Q10.Give a brief account of the counter current mechanism.
Q11.Draw a standard ECG and explain the different segments in it.
Q12.How is respiration regulated?
Q13.Describe the process of digestion protein in stomach
Q14.Why is abscisic acid also known as stress hormone?
Q15.What do you understand by photo periodism and vernalisation .Describe
their significance.
Q16. Define – differentiation, de-differenciation and growth rate
Q17.Define RQ.What is its valve for fats?
Q18. Explain Kreb’s cycle
Q19.Give comparison between
(a)C3 and C4 (b) Cyclic and non cyclic photophosphorylation
Q20.Very few cells in a C4 plant carry out the biosynthetic Calvin pathway, yet
they are highly productive.Why?
Q21.What is the conditions necessary for fixation of atmospheric nitrogen by
Rhizobium.What is their role in N2 fixation?
Q22. What are the steps involved in the formation of rootnodole?
Q23.Explain pressure flow hypothesis of translocation of sugars in plants.
Q24.List the main difference between mitosis and meiosis.
Q25.Write the events taking place during interphase.
Q26.What is meant by tertiary structure of proteins?
Q27. Describe the important properties of enjymes.
Q28. Draw a diagram indicating secondary structure of DNA.
Q29.Describe the structure of the following with the help of labeled diagram.
(a)Nucleus (b)Centrosome
Q30.What are Nuclear pores? State their functions.
Q31.Draw different type of chromosomes based on the position of
Centomere.
Q32.Define (a)Malphisian tubules (b)Gizzard (c) Compound eye
Q33.Write about mouth part and respiratory system of cockroach.
Q34.Define adipose tissue, Cartilage Gap Junctions, Tendons
Q35.Define the following terms
(a) Phylum (b) Class (c) Family (d) Order (e) Genus
Q36. How is key helpful in the identification and classification of an
organism?
Q37. What do the terms phycotriont and mycolriont signify?
Q38.How are Viroids different fdrom viruses.
Q39. Define the term ‘algol bloom’ and ‘red tides’.
Q40. Write the characteristics of Phycomycetes, Eustenoids,Lichens
Q41.Define the following terms
(a) Protoneme (b) Antheridium (c) Diplomatic (d) Sporophyll (e) Isogamy
Q42. Differentiate between monocot from dicots roots, Liverworts and
mosses, Syngamy and triple fusion, red algae and brown algae.
Q43.Write the economic importance of algae and gym no spears.
Q.44. Differentiate between
(a) Intracellular and extracellolaidigestion.
(b) Direct and indirect development.
Q.45- Write the peculiar Feature found in parasitic platyhel minthes.
Q.46. Describe the various type of placentation found in flowering plants.
Q.47. Differentiate between
(a) Racemose and cymose in florescence.
(b) Fibrous root and Adventitious root
(c) Apo carpous and Syncarpous ovary.
Q.48- Define the following terms (a) Zygomarphic (b) perisynous Flower
(c) Superior ovary (d) aestivation
Q.49- Write the process of Secondary growth in the stem of woody
angiospermic plants with the help of schematic diagrams. What is it
Significances?
Q.50. what is stomatal apparatus? Explain the Structure of Stomata with a
labeled diagram.
Q.51- Draw a labeled diagram of male reproductive system of cockroach.
Q.52- Discuss the Factors responsible for ascent of xylern sap in plants.
Q.53- Differentiate Betwwen
(a) Imbibition and Diffosion (b) Cuttation and Transpiration.
(c) Apoplast and symplast (d) Osmotic pressure and Osmatic potential
Q.54- Haw are the mineral absorbed by
Q.55- Explain photorespiration
Q.56- Differentiate between
(a) Respiration and cemsuetion (b)m Glycolysis and Krebs cycle
(c) Aerobic respiration and Fermentation
Q.57- List Five Main groups of natural plant growth regulators. Write a note on
discovery, physiological Functions, and agroolture/ hoshwlture application of
any one of them.
Q.58- Bile juice contains no digestive Enzymes. Yet it is important for digestion.
Why?
Q.59- Define – (a) EC (b) I C (c) Residual volume. (d) Emphy sema
Q.60- Sino atrial node is called the pace maker of heart, Why?
Q.61- Explain heart Sounds
Q.62- Draw a neat and labeled diagram representing a nephron blood vessels
duct and tubule.
Q.63- What is meant by the term osmo-regolation
Q.64- Define-(a) I bond (b) H Zone (c) Macromere (d) Synovial points
Q.65- Differentiate between(a) Rod and cones
(b) Thalamus and hypothalamus (c) Myelinated and Non myelinated axons.
(d) blind spot and yellow spot (e) aqueous humor and vitreous humar.
Q.66- Give a brief account of mechanism of hearing.
Q.67- Write a note on mecnamism of Hormone action. List the hormne
secreted by (a) Kidney (b) G.I Tract (c) Testis (d) Ovary
Q.68- Give a brief account of mechanism of synaptic transmission.
Q.69- Describe the important steps in muscle contraction.
Q.70- Write a note on Coagulation of blood.
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