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NLM:-

Q1) A uniform rope of mass m and length l is applied a force F on one end. What is the tension
in the rope at a distance x from one end of the point of application of the force? (Assume
uniform rope and that the cross section is 1 unit)
a) (x/L)F
b) (1-x/L)F
c) F
d) none of these
Q2) If the rope in the above case is massless.
a) (x/L)F
b) (1-x/L)F
c) F
d) none of these
Q3) A uniform rope of mass m and length l is applied a force F on one end. The other end is
fixed to a wall. What is the tension in the rope at a distance x from one end of the point of
application of the force? (Assume uniform rope and that the cross section is 1 unit)
a) (x/L)F
b) (1-x/L)F
c) F
d) none of these
Q4) If the rope in the above case is massless.
a) (x/L)F
b) (1-x/L)F
c) F
d) none of these
Q5) A uniform rope of mass m and length l is applied a force F on one end and a stone of mass
M is tied to the other end. What is the tension in the rope at a distance x from one end of the
point of application of the force? (Assume uniform rope and that the cross section is 1 unit)
a) (x/L)F
b) (1-x/L)F
c) F
d) none of these
Q6) If the rope in the above case is massless.
a) (x/L)F
b) (1-x/L)F
c) F
d) none of these
Q7) A uniform rope of mass m and length l is applied a force F on one end and a stone of mass
M is tied to the other end. What is the tension in the rope at a distance x from one end of the
point of application of the force? There is a coefficient of friction mu = 1 acting between the
mass M and ground. and also that there is no friction between the rope and the ground.
(Assume uniform rope and that the cross section is 1 unit) Also, assume, F>Mg
a) F{1-mx/(L.(m+M))}
b) F{1-mx/(L.(m+M))}-mMgx/(L.(m+M))
c) F{1-mx/(L.(m+M))}+mMgx/(L.(m+M))
d) none of these
Q8) If the rope in the above case is massless.
a) (x/L)F
b) (1-x/L)F
c) F
d) none of these
KINEMATICS-1
Q1) a car travels 1/3rd the total distance at velocity 20, another 1/3rd at 30 and the rest at 60
km/hr. Find the average velocity.
a) 24
b) 30
c) 110/3
d) 45
Q2) A car is travelling at 5m/s. Another car in the parking lot just 11m ahead of the first car
starts at an acceleration of 1 m/s[p]2[/p].
At what time will both of them meet?
a) 4 seconds
b) 6 seconds
c) 4 and 6 seconds
d) Never
Q3) Two cars start from the same point. One at an acceleration of 5m/s[p]2[/p] and another at
a constant speed of 10m/s. Where will they meet? (Distance from the starting point)
a) t=2
b) t=4
c) t=6
d) never after the start!
Q4) If the distance travelled is zero, the displacement will be
a) always 0
b) may sometimes be 0 but not always
c) never 0
d) always negative
Q5) Which is not true for displacement. ?
a) Always Positive
b) Vecotr
c) Both Magnitude and Direction
d) it has a value given by the actual distance between the starting and the ending point. (the
other part is the direction)
Q6) The maximum heights of two bodies thrown straight up at a velocity ratio x is ?
a) x
b) 1/x
c) x[p]2[/p]
d) 1/x[p]2[/p]
Q7) A stone thrown upwards with a velocity v from the top of the tower reaches the bottom of
the tower at speed n×v. What is the height of the tower?
a) (n-1)×v[p]2[/p]/(2g)
b) (n)×v[p]2[/p]/(2g)
c) (n[p]2[/p]-1)×v[p]2[/p]/(2g)
d) (n)[p]2[/p]×v[p]2[/p]/(2g)
Q8) A man is sitting on a train. A coin drops from his pocket. It falls in front of him. The train is?
a) accelerating
b) decelerating
c) moving with constant speed
d) Insufficient data.
Q9) two bodies have a mass ratio m. They are thrown from a tower to another with the same
initial conditions. The ratio of their heights is also m. What is the ratio of their times of flight!?
a) m
b) m2
c) 1
d) 1/m
Q10) if the acceleration is directly proportional to time. then the displacement is?
a) zero (double derivative of acceleration)
b) constant (derivative of acceleration)
c) Cant be determined.
d) Can be determined but none of the above two..

QUANTUM
Q1) The quantum no. which specifies the location as well as energy is
a) principal quantum no.
b) azimuthal quantum no.
c) magnetic quantum no.
d) spin quantum no.
Q2) The angular momentum of an electron in an atomic orbital depends upon
a) principal quantum no.
b) azimuthal quantum no.
c) magnetic quantum no.
d) spin quantum no.
Q3) The number of electronic subshells in the nth quantum level are
a) n-1
b) n2
c) 2n2
d) n
Q4) The no. of orbitals in any shell 'n' is
a) n
b) 2n
c) n2
d) 2n2
Q5) The maximum no. of electrons present in any level 'n' is
a) n2
b) 2n2
c) 2n+1
d) n
Q6) The total no. of subshells in Nth shell is
a) 3
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8
Q7) Magnetic quantum no. specifies
a) size of orbitals
b) shape of orbitals
c) orientation of orbitals in space
d) none of the above
Q8) The designation of a subshell with n=4 & l=3
a) 4s
b) 4p
c) 4d
d) 4f
Q9) Which of the following sets of quantum nos. is not permitted
a) n=4, l=2, m=0, s=+1/2
b) n=4, l=3, m=1, s=-1/2
c) n=4, l=4, m=-1, s=-1/2
d) n=4, l=1, m=2, s=+1/2
Q10) The two electrons present in an orbital are distinguished by
a) principal quantum no.
b) azimuthal quantum no.
c) magnetic quantum no.
d) spin quantum no.
CIRCULAR MOTION
Q1) A point moves along a semi circle from one end to another in 1 second. The radius of the
semicircle is 1 m.
The magnitude of the average velocity is?
a) pi m/s
b) 2 m/s
c) 1 m/s
d) zero
Q2) An electron changes its velocity from 100m/s towards south to 100m/s towards west in 0.1
seconds.
The average acceleration is given by?
a) 1000m/s[p]2[/p]
b) 1000√2m/s[p]2[/p]
c) 2000m/s[p]2[/p]
d) 1000/√2m/s[p]2[/p]
Q3) An aero-plane waiting for an empty slot on the landing strip makes 1 and a half rounds of
the city with a radius of 10km in the air. It stays there for 400 seconds.
What is its average velocity during these 400 seconds?
a) 25/√2
b) pix150/√2
c) 25√2
d) 75/√2
Q4) An aero-plane waiting for an empty slot on the landing strip makes 1 and a half rounds of
the city with a radius of 10km in the air. It stays there for 400 seconds.
What is its average velocity during these 400 seconds?
a) 0 m/s[p]2[/p]
b) 3/16pi m/s[p]2[/p]
c) 3pi/400m/s[p]2[/p]
d) none of these
Q5) The ratio of the speeds of hour and second hand is
a) 1:60
b) 1:3600
c) 1:720
d) none of these
Q6) For a body to move along a circular path, which is the necessary criterion?
a) It can have only a constant velocity
b) It can have only a constant acceleration
c) I can have only a constant displacement
d) None of these
Q7) A body is revolving with a uniform speed u in a circle of radius r. The tangential
acceleration is given by?
a) zero
b) v/r
c) v[p]2[/p]/r
d) Insufficient data
Q8) A body in circular motion starts from rest with a tangential acceleration of 1 m/s[p]2[/p]
The circular path has radius of 10m. What is its acceleration after 10 seconds.
a) 10m/s[p]2[/p]
b) zero!
c) 10pi m/s[p]2[/p]
d) 20 pi m/s[p]2[/p]
Q9) For the problems 9 and 10, Chose which is correct
(A) If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the corect explanation of the Assertion
(B) If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is [b]not[/b] the corect explanation of the
Assertion
(C) If Assertion is ture, Reason is False
(D) If Assertion is false, Reason is True

[b]Assertion[/b]: Centrifugal force balances the Centripetal foce.


[b]Reason[/b]: They are not the same!
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
Q10) Assertion: For a looping vertical loop of radius r, the minimum velocity at the lowerst
point is [sqrt]5gr[/sqrt]
Reasoning: The velocity at the top is [sqrt]gr[/sqrt]
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D

RAOULT’S LAW
Q1) The lowering of vapour pressure of the solvent takes place
a) only when the solute is non-volatile
b) only when the solute is volatile
c) only when the solute is a non electrolyte
d) in all of the above cases
Q2) The vapour pressure of a liquid in a cloased container depends upon
a) Amount of liquid
b) Temperature
c) Surface area of container
d) none of the above
Q3) 10 ml of acetone is mixed with 100 ml water. The vapour pressure of water above the
solution is
a) equal to the vapour pressure of water
b) equal to the vapour pressur pressure of solution
c) more than the vapour pressure of water
d) less than the vapour pressure of water
Q4) Which of the following is correct for a solution showing positive deviations from Raoult's
law?
a) ΔV=-ve, ΔH=-ve
b) ΔV=+ve, ΔH=-ve
c) ΔV=+ve, ΔH=+ve
d) ΔV=-ve, ΔH=+ve
Q5) given ideal binary liquid solution with p[ss]A[/ss][p]0[/p]<p[ss]B[/ss][p]0[/p]. The slope of
the line in the plot of P[ss]total[/ss] vs x[ss]B[/ss](mole fraction of B in the vapour) is
a) p[ss]B[/ss][p]0[/p]-p[ss]A[/ss][p]0[/p]
b) p[ss]A[/ss][p]0[/p]-p[ss]B[/ss][p]0[/p]
c) p[ss]B[/ss][p]0[/p]
d) p[ss]A[/ss][p]0[/p]
Q6) The azeotropic mixture of water and HCl boils at 108.5°C. When this mixture is distilled, it
is possible to obtain
a) pure HCl
b) pure water
c) pure water and pure HCl
d) neither HCl nor water in their pure states
Q7) If n[ss]2[/ss] moles of solute are dissolved in n[ss]1[/ss] moles of solvent, Raoult's law is
expressed as
a) (p°-p[ss]s[/ss])/p°=n[ss]2[/ss]/(n[ss]1[/ss]+n[ss]2[/ss])
b) (p°-p[ss]s[/ss])/p°=n[ss]1[/ss]/(n[ss]1[/ss]+n[ss]2[/ss])
c) (p°-p[ss]s[/ss])/p[ss]s[/ss]=n[ss]1[/ss]/(n[ss]1[/ss]+n[ss]2[/ss])
d) (p°-p[ss]s[/ss])/p[ss]s[/ss]=n[ss]2[/ss]/(n[ss]1[/ss]+n[ss]2[/ss])
HYDROGEN SPECTRUM
Q1) Which of the following series of lines in the atomic spectrum of hydrogen appear in the
visible region?
a) Lyman
b) Balmer
c) Paschen
d) Brackett
Q2) Which of the following will give Lyman series in the hydrogen line spectrum?
a) K to M,N
b) L to M
c) L,M,N to K
d) M to N
Q3) Which transition in the hydrogen spectrum would have the same wave length as the
Balmer transition, n=4 to n=2 in the He[p]+[/p]
a) n=3 to n=2
b) n=4 to n=1
c) n=2 to n=1
d) n=3 to n=1
Q4) Find the wave number of first line in Balmer series hydrogen spectrum is (Rydberg
constant, R=109678 cm[p]-1[/p])
a) 76,542 cm[p]-1[/p]
b) 45,684 cm[p]-1[/p]
c) 15,233 cm[p]-1[/p]
d) 61,344 cm[p]-1[/p]
Q5) The spectral line obtained when an electron jumps from n=5 to n=2 levels in the hydrogen
atom belongs to the
a) Balmer series
b) Lyman series
c) Paschen series
d) Pfund series
Q6) In which case the wavelength emitted is maximum?
a) An electron jumps from 5th to 4th level
b) An electron jumps from 4th to 3rd level
c) An electron jumps from 2nd to 1st level
d) An electron jumps from 5th to 3rd level
Q7) The wave number of first line of balmer series of hydrogen is 12,500 cm[p]-1[/p]. The
wave number of first Balmer line of Li[p]2+[/p] is
a) 135,600 cm[p]-1[/p]
b) 12,500 cm[p]-1[/p]
c) 108,500 cm[p]-1[/p]
d) 112,500 cm[p]-1[/p]

CHEMICAL BONDING
Q1) Which of the following series of lines in the atomic spectrum of hydrogen appear in the
visible region?
a) Lyman
b) Balmer
c) Paschen
d) Brackett
Q2) Which of the following will give Lyman series in the hydrogen line spectrum?
a) K to M,N
b) L to M
c) L,M,N to K
d) M to N
Q3) Which transition in the hydrogen spectrum would have the same wave length as the
Balmer transition, n=4 to n=2 in the He[p]+[/p]
a) n=3 to n=2
b) n=4 to n=1
c) n=2 to n=1
d) n=3 to n=1
Q4) Find the wave number of first line in Balmer series hydrogen spectrum is (Rydberg
constant, R=109678 cm[p]-1[/p])
a) 76,542 cm[p]-1[/p]
b) 45,684 cm[p]-1[/p]
c) 15,233 cm[p]-1[/p]
d) 61,344 cm[p]-1[/p]
Q5) The spectral line obtained when an electron jumps from n=5 to n=2 levels in the hydrogen
atom belongs to the
a) Balmer series
b) Lyman series
c) Paschen series
d) Pfund series
Q6) In which case the wavelength emitted is maximum?
a) An electron jumps from 5th to 4th level
b) An electron jumps from 4th to 3rd level
c) An electron jumps from 2nd to 1st level
d) An electron jumps from 5th to 3rd level
Q7) The wave number of first line of balmer series of hydrogen is 12,500 cm[p]-1[/p]. The
wave number of first Balmer line of Li[p]2+[/p] is
a) 135,600 cm[p]-1[/p]
b) 12,500 cm[p]-1[/p]
c) 108,500 cm[p]-1[/p]
d) 112,500 cm[p]-1[/p]

SPEED
Q1) Two cars A and B travel at 100 m/s in the opposite directions. Assume their motion to be
along the equator of a Planet X on a uniform road of uniform density D and friction F. Assume
that the planet rotates anticlockwise (looking at the planet from top view, aka north pole) Car
A goes in clockwise and Car B in anticlockwise direction. Gravity on the planet is twice that of
earth, and has magnitude 100 F. Assume that both cars have enough power to complete three
revolutions around the planet.
a) Car A wears it's tires out faster
b) Car B wears its tires out faster
c) Both cars cannot move because gravity is too high.
d) Car A and B wear out their tires equally fast
Q2) Two cars A and B move at 100 m/s and 50 m/s respectively in the opposite directions.
After traveling for 100s, they turn back and go back, this time car A at 100 m/s and 50 m/s.
a) Their relative displacement from starting point is 0.
b) Their relative displacement from starting point is 5000m.
c) Their relative speeds at their meeting point is 200m/s
d) Their relative speeds at their meeting point is 150
Q3) Cars A and B travel in the same direction at uniform velocities u and v. A strong wind
opposes the motion of car A and supports the motion of car B. Both cars reach their
destination in the same time.
a) u>v
b) u=v
c) v>u
d) u and v are not affected by wind

RELATIVE MOTION
Q1) A man is travelling at 4m/s towards the east. The rain is falling vertically at 5m/s
downwards.
What is the velocity of the rain wrt the boy?
a) √41 m/s at an angle of tan[p]-1[/p](4/5) with the vertical towards east.
b) √41 m/s at an angle of tan[p]-1[/p](4/5) with the vertical towards west
c) √9 m/s at an angle of tan[p]-1[/p](3/4) with the vertical towards east.
d) √9 m/s at an angle of tan[p]-1[/p](3/4) with the vertical towards west
Q2) A man runs as fast as he can on a conveyor belt, taking aprox. 2.5 seconds to reach the
other side. Then, a guard shows up and the man tries to run back as fast as he can to the start
point, taking 10 seconds. What is the ratio between the man's speed and the conveyor belt's
speed?
a) 5/4
b) 5/3
c) 4/3
d) 4/5
Q3) A boat's velocity is 2 m/s in still water. a) If the boat points the bow straight to the
opposite shore to cross the river whose current is 1 m/s, what is the velocity, in magnitude of
the boat relative to the shore?
a) 1m/s
b) √3m/s
c) 2m/s
d) √5m/s
Q4) A boat velocity is 2 m/s in still water. If the boat points the bow straight to the opposite
shore to cross the river whose current is 1 m/s, What is the boat's distance from its starting
point, after 3 min?
a) 3m
b) 4m
c) 5m
d) none of these
Q5) A train travels at 50km/hr. towards a railways station 100km far.
A watch train goes from the train to the station and back at 100km/hr till the train reaches the
station. What ist the ratio of the distance travelled by the train to the watch train?
a) 2:1
b) 1:2
c) 1:4
d) 1:√2
Q6) The engineer on a 100 km/hr fast train suddenly becomes aware that a slower train
traveling 20 km/hr has pulled out on the main line. At this point a distance of 1/2 km separates
them. With what deceleration must the engineer brake to avoid a collision?
a) 640km/hr[p]2[/p]
b) 320km/hr[p]2[/p]
c) 6400km/hr[p]2[/p]
d) 3200km/hr[p]2[/p]
Q7) A mother and her lost son are travelling on the same road in a car each. Both cars are
travelling at 25 km/hr. The son will go into a movie theater that is 5 km from his car. His car is
exactly 5 km ahead on the same road wrt his mother's
The Acceleration that the mother's car should have so that she is able to stop her son before
he gets down at the the theater?
a) 25km/h[p]2[/p]
b) 50km/h[p]2[/p]
c) 100km/h[p]2[/p]
d) 250km/h[p]2[/p]

CHEMISTRY
Q1) The total energy of the electron in an atom is
a) less than zero
b) greater than zero
c) zero
d) both (a) & (b)
Q2) When electrons revolve in stationery orbits
a) There is an increase in energy
b) There is decrease in energy
c) There is no change in energy level
d) none
Q3) Which of the following is descretized in Bohr's theory?
a) potential energy
b) kinetic energy
c) velocity
d) angular momentum
Q4) find the ratio of radius of first three Bohr orbits
a) 1:2:3
b) 1:4:9
c) 1:8:27
d) 9:4:1
Q5) Bohr's model can explain
a) the spectrum of hydrogen atom only
b) the spectrum of hydrogen molecule
c) spectrum of atom or ion containing one electron only
d) none
Q6) If energy of first orbit according to Bohr's theory is -K where K is positive constant, then
the energy of 4th orbit is
a) -K
b) -K/4
c) -K/16
d) K/8
Q7) According to Bohr's theory, the angular momentum for an electron in 6th orbit is
a) 6h/π
b) 3h/2π
c) 3h/4π
d) 3h/π
Q8) Bohr's model is in conflict with
a) Pauli's exclusion principle
b) Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
c) Max Planck's quantum theory
d) all of the above
Q9) if velocity of electron in second orbit be v0, then according to Bohr's model what will be the
velocity of electron in 5th orbit?
a) v0/5
b) v0/10
c) 2v0/5
d) none
Q10) Which of the following is false regarding Bohr's model?
a) it introduces the idea of stationery orbits
b) it explains the line spectrum of hydrogen
c) It predicts the angular momentum of electron in H-atom as nh/2π
d) It gives the probability of the electron near the nucleus

UNCERTAINITY PRINCIPLE
Q1) Heisenberg's uncertainty principle rules out the exact simultaneous measurement of
a) probability and intensity
b) energy and velocity
c) charge density and radius
d) position and momentum
Q2) If the uncertainty in position of an electron is zero, the uncertainty in its momentum would
be
a) zero
b) greater than h/4π
c) less than h/4π
d) infinite
Q3) For an electron if the uncertainty in velocity is Δv, the uncertainty in its position is given by
a) hm/(4πΔv)
b) 4hm/(πΔv)
c) 4πm/(hΔv)
d) h/(4πmΔv)
Q4) Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is applicable to
a) atoms only
b) electrons only
c) nucleus only
d) any moving object
Q5) When applied, the uncertainty principle has significance in case of
a) moving train
b) spinning cricket ball
c) moving α-particle
d) all of the above
Q6) Δx.Δp=h/4π is its
a) minimum value
b) maximum value
c) exact value
d) only an approximate value
Q7) The uncertainty in the momentum of an electron is 1.0×10[p]-5[/p] kg m/s. The
uncertainty in its position will be
a) 1.05×10[p]-28[/p] m
b) 1.05×10[p]-26[/p] m
c) 1.05×10[p]-30[/p] m
d) 5.27×10[p]-30[/p] m
Q8) mass of electron is 9.1×10-31 kg and velocity is 2.2×106 m/s. If the uncertainty in its
velocity is 0.1%, the uncertainty in position would be
a) 32 nm
b) 36 nm
c) 26 nm
d) 50 nm

CHEMICAL BONDING
Q1) An ionic bond is formed when
a) both atoms have high I.E.
b) both atoms have low I.E.
c) both atoms have high E.A.
d) one atom have low I.E., another high E.A.
Q2) Which is an ionic crystal?
a) NaCl
b) Diamond
c) TiO[ss]2[/ss]
d) SiO[ss]2[/ss]
Q3) Covalent bond is formed when
a) one or more pairs of electrons are shared by two atoms
b) two atoms have same E.A.
c) one atom is much smaller than the other
d) the no. of electrons is low
Q4) ZnSO<sub>4[/ss].10H<sub>2[/ss]O has which kind of bonds
a) covalent and electrovalent
b) coordinate covalent and electrovalent
c) covalent, electrovalent, coordinate covalent and H-bond
d) H-bond and electrovalent bond
Q5) N<sub>2[/ss]O<sub>5[/ss] has which kind of bonds
a) covalent and ionic
b) covalent coordinate
c) ionic coordinate
d) covalent
Q6) Which does not display inert pair effect?
a) Bi
b) C
c) Sn
d) Pb
Q7) Which has least B.P.?
a) n butyl alcohol
b) isobutyl alcohol
c) sec. butyl alcohol
d) tert. butyl alcohol
Q8) Ice is lighter than water because of
a) covalent bond
b) electrovalent bond
c) hydrogen bond
d) dipole-dipole interactions
Q9) The correct order oh hybridization between C-C atoms in CH<sub>2CCHCCH is given by
a) sp2-sp-sp2-sp-sp
b) sp2-sp2-sp-sp-sp
c) sp3-sp-sp2-sp-sp2
d) sp2-sp2 -sp2- sp2- sp2
Q10) In Carbon dioxide C is
a) sp hybridized
b) sp2 hybridized
c) sp3 hybridized
d) unhybridized

DUAL NATURE OF MATTER


Q1) An ionic bond is formed when
a) both atoms have high I.E.
b) both atoms have low I.E.
c) both atoms have high E.A.
d) one atom have low I.E., another high E.A.
Q2) Which is an ionic crystal?
a) NaCl
b) Diamond
c) TiO[ss]2[/ss]
d) SiO[ss]2[/ss]
Q3) Covalent bond is formed when
a) one or more pairs of electrons are shared by two atoms
b) two atoms have same E.A.
c) one atom is much smaller than the other
d) the no. of electrons is low
Q4) ZnSO<sub>4[/ss].10H<sub>2[/ss]O has which kind of bonds
a) covalent and electrovalent
b) coordinate covalent and electrovalent
c) covalent, electrovalent, coordinate covalent and H-bond
d) H-bond and electrovalent bond
Q5) N<sub>2[/ss]O<sub>5[/ss] has which kind of bonds
a) covalent and ionic
b) covalent coordinate
c) ionic coordinate
d) covalent
Q6) Which does not display inert pair effect?
a) Bi
b) C
c) Sn
d) Pb
Q7) Which has least B.P.?
a) n butyl alcohol
b) isobutyl alcohol
c) sec. butyl alcohol
d) tert. butyl alcohol
Q8) Ice is lighter than water because of
a) covalent bond
b) electrovalent bond
c) hydrogen bond
d) dipole-dipole interactions
Q9) The correct order oh hybridization between C-C atoms in CH<sub>2CCHCCH is given by
a) sp2-sp-sp2-sp-sp
b) sp2-sp2-sp-sp-sp
c) sp3-sp-sp2-sp-sp2
d) sp2-sp2 -sp2- sp2- sp2
Q10) In Carbon dioxide C is
a) sp hybridized
b) sp2 hybridized
c) sp3 hybridized
d) unhybridized

VECTORS
Q1) Sum of two unit vectors is a unit vector. The magnitude of their difference is:
a) 1
b) √2
c) √3
d) 2
Q2) Many forces act on a point mass. They are in equilibrium if and only if
a) They are collinear
b) They are coplanar
c) They when put together form the sides of a closed polygon!
d) none of these
Q3) The angle between [Av]×[Bv] and [Av].[Bv] is
a) 0°
b) 90°
c) cannot be found
d) does not exist
Q4) Angle between the vectors [Av]×[Bv] and [Av] is?
a) 0°
b) 90°
c) cannot be found
d) none of these
Q5) if |[Av]×[Bv]|=|[Av].[Bv]|
What is the angle between them?
a) 0°
b) 30°
c) 45°
d) 90°
Q6) a[ic]+b[jc] is perpendicular to a[ic]+b[jc] (a and b are reals!)
a) a+b=0
b) a-b=√2
c) a+b=1
d) a-b=1
Q7) Vectors l, m, n have magnitudes 6,8 and 10
if l+m=n, the angle between l and n is?
a) cos-1(3/4)
b) cos-1(3/5)
c) cos-1(4/5)
d) cos-1(3/5)+cos-1(4/5)
Q8) Three vectors whose magnitude is 3,4,12 respectively act along the direction of the three
axes. What is the magnitude of their resultant?
a) 5
b) 7
c) 13
d) 19
Q9) any vector in space can be represented by
a) 1 dimension
b) 2 dimensions
c) in upto 3 dimensions
d) in exactly 3 dimension
Q10) Find the ratio of the minimum and maximum of the resultant that can be found by two
vectors of magnitude 4 and 6
a) 0/10
b) 2/6
c) 2/4
d) 2/10

BULLET
Q1) Q)) A bullet of mass 20 gram and velocity 500 m/s pierces ablock of mass 10 kg kept on a
rough surface with coeff. (m). the bullet now obtains a velocity of 100 m/s.The block now
comes to rest after travelling some distance i.e. 20 cm. find (m)?
a) 1.6
b) .16
c) .24
d) 2.4

COMPLEX NUMBERS
n
Q1) If z(n) = (1+i√3) , find the value of √3 Im(z(5) Z(4))
a) 1563
b) 1536
c) 1249
d) 1789
Q2) For Z = x +iy,define ez=ex(cos y + i sin y) ,the set of complex numbers z such that ez=1-
√3 i is
a) log 2+ i (2nΠ-Π/3)
b) log 2- i (2nΠ-Π/3)
c) log 2+ i (2nΠ+Π/3)
d) i (2n +1)Π
Q3) If w≠1 is a cube root of unity then the value of (x+y)2 + (xw + yw2)2 + (xw2+yw)2 is
a) 4xy
b) 6xy
c) 5xy
d) 3xy
Q4) If the imaginary part of the complex number (z-1)(cosα-i sinα) + (z-1)-1(cosα+ i sinα) is
zero then
a) |z| =1
b) |z-1| = 1
c) arg(z) =α
d) arg(z-1) =α
Q5) If |z| = 1 and w = (z-1)/(z+1) where z ≠-1, then Re(w) equals
a) 1
b) z2
c) 0
d) 2

HYDROGEN BONDING
Q1) Which of the following has the least tendency to form hydrogen bonds?
a) HCl
b) HF
c) NH3
d) H2O
Q2) The correct order of the strength of H-bonds is
a) H...F<H...O<H...N
b) H...F>H...N>H...O
c) H...O>H...N>H...F
d) H...F>H...O>H...N
Q3) HF is a liquid unlike other hydrogen halides because
a) Fluorine atom is the smallest of all halogens
b) HF is weakest acid
c) fluorine is highly reactive
d) HF molecules associate due to hydrogen bonding
Q4) Which one is appreciably soluble in water?
a) CS2
b) C2H5OH
c) CCl4
d) CHCl3
Q5) The boiling point of water is much more that of hydrogen sulphide because of
a) smaller size of oxygen atoms as compared to sulphur
b) larger IE of oxygen
c) tendency of water to form hydrogen bonding
d) smaller bond angle in H2S

KINEMATICS-2
Q1) A ball moves with a speed of 10 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees with the ground, what is the
horizontal component of its velocity?
a) 2
b) 5
c) 8.7
d) 10
Q2) A ball moves with a speed of 10 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees with the ground, what is the
distance it travels in 5 seconds velocity? (neglect any gravity!)
a) 50m
b) 43.5m
c) 25m
d) 10m
Q3) Different projectiles are made. Which one will have the highest time of flight?
a) The one which has the largest range
b) The one that has the maximum velocity initially
c) The one with the maximum height reached
d) None of the above. (it depends on a lot of other unknown factors and cant be generalized)
Q4) You are 10 metres from a pole. You throw a stone such that it is at its maximum point at a
velocity of 10m/s. What is its height? g=10m/s[p]2[/p]
a) 5m
b) 10m
c) 15m
d) 20m
Q5) What is the range of a stone that is horizontally thrown at 10m/s from a tower 5 metre tall.

Assume g=10m/s[p]2[/p]
a) 5m
b) 10m
c) 20m
d) none of these
Q6) Which of these cannot be classified as a projectile motion?
a) A football's motion in air
b) A cat falling from the top of a building
c) An athlete making a triple jump
d) A rocket launched into space!
Q7) What is the range of a ball thrown at 10m/s at an angle of 30° from the ground?
a) 4.33
b) 8.66
c) 10
d) 20
Q8) A river is flowing from west to east at a speed of 5m/min. In what direction should a man
on the south bank of the river capable of swimming at 10m/min in still water should swim to
cross the river along the shortest path! (JEE-1983)
a) 0° west of north
b) 30° west of north
c) 60° west of north
d) 90° west of north
Q9) If three or more forces act on a point mass. then the mass will be in equilibrium if and only
if
a) All forces are collinear
b) Zero
c) Coplanar
d) Vectors of the forces can be used to represent a closed polygon!
Q10) The position a projectile is given by at[ic]+(at-2t[p]2[/p])[jc]
find the acceleration
a) a[ic]+(a-4t)[jc]
b) a[ic]+(a-2)[jc]
c) -4[jc]
d) none of these.

SUM OF SPECIAL SERIES


Q1) Find the sum of n terms of the series whose nth term is (2n-1)2
a) n(2n-1)(2n+1)/3
b) n(2n-1)(2n+1)/6
c) (n+1)(2n-1)(2n+1)/3
d) (n+1)(2n-1)(2n+1)/6
Q2) Find the sum of n terms of the series (12)/1+ (12+22)/2 + (12+22+32)/3 + ......
a) n3
b) (n+1)(2n+1)/6
c) n4
d) n(4n2+15n+17)/36
Q3) ΣΣij (1 ≤ i ≠ j ≤ n)
a) {n(n+1)/2}2
b) {n(n+1)/2}2 - n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
c) n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
d) 1/2{{n(n+1)/2}2 - n(n+1)(2n+1)/6}
Q4) Number of squares on a chess board is: 12 + 22 + ...................... + 82. This is equal to?
a) 8*9/2
b) 8(8+1)(16+1)/2
c) 8(8+1)(16+1)/6
d) 7.8.15/2
Q5) 12-22+32-42+52................. (2n-1)2-(2n)2
a) -n(2n+1)
b) n(2n+1)
c) -(2n+1)
d) no solution in polynomial form because it will depend on n being even or odd!
Q6) 1 + (1+3) + (1+3+5) ...... n terms
a) n2
b) n3
c) n2 + n3
d) n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
Q7) 12 + (12+22) + (12+22+32)+.......+ n terms
a) n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
b) n(n+1)(n+2)/12
c) n(n+1)2(n+2)/12
d) n(n+1)2(n+2)2/12
Q8) 12 + 32 + 52 ... n terms
a) n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
b) n(2n2-1)
c) n2(2n2-1)
d) n2(n+1)(2n+1)/6
Q9) If p arithmetic means between a and b are inserted, find the common difference
a) (b-a)/(p+1)
b) (b-a)/p
c) (b-a)/(p-1)
d) (b-a)/{p(p+1)}
Q10) Sum of 200 AM's between 4 and 22 is
a) 2600
b) 1300
c) 5200
d) cant be determined (insufficient data)

SUM OF A.P
Q1) a, b, c, d.... are in AP. Given statements below:
1) a+x, b+x, c+x, d+x.... are in AP
2) ax, bx, cx, dx.... are in AP
3) a/x, b/x, c/x, d/x.... are in AP
4) a+ax, b+bx, c+cx, d+dx.... are in AP
5) ax[p]3[/p], bx[p]3[/p], cx[p]3[/p], dx[p]3[/p],..... are in AP
a) All are true
b) 1,2, 3 are true
c) 1, 2, 3, 4 are true
d) 1, 2, 3, 5 are true
Q2) For an AP, T[ss]n[/ss] = n.
Sum of the first n terms is given by
a) n(n-1)/2
b) n(n+1)/2
c) (2n+1)/2
d) (2n-1)/2
Q3) T[ss]n[/ss] = 2n+5
som of 1st n terms is given by
a) (n+2)[p]2[/p]
b) (n+2)[p]2[/p]-3[p]2[/p]
c) (n+3)[p]2[/p]
d) (n+3)[p]2[/p]-3[p]2[/p]
Q4) Sum of first n terms of the series 25,22, 19,16,... is 116. Find n?
a) 6
b) 8
c) 9
d) 10
Q5) FInd the sum of all 4 digit odd numbers divisible by 9.
a) 275400
b) 2754000
c) 550350
d) 5503500
Q6) sum of a few terms of the series 93+90+87+.... is 975. If the last term is -ve . find the last
term.
a) -54
b) -57
c) -60
d) -63
Q7) For an AP, T1=10, d=-1/3.
Find S31-S30
a) -1/3
b) 1/3
c) 0
d) -1/6
Q8) Divide 20 into 4 parts that are in AP. Such that the product of 1st and 4th term is to the
product of 2nd and 3rd term is 2:3
a) 3.5,4.5,5.5,6.5
b) 1,3,5,7
c) 2,4,6,8
d) does not exist
Q9) Find the nth term of the series whose sum to n terms is given by 5n2+6n
a) 10n+6
b) 10n+1
c) 10n
d) 10n-1
Q10) Sum of p terms of an AP is 1/q. And of q terms is 1/p. find the sum of p+q terms. (p≠q)
a) (p+q)/pq
b) (p+q-1)/pq
c) 0
d) -1/pq

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