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CUMULATIVE TEST-1(CT-1) Code

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Date : 10-04-2016

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION 1 : (Maximum Marks : 45)

This section contains FIFTEEN questions


Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
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1.

15
1 r
The value of cot
is equal to

2 8
r 1

(A) cot
2.

1

2

(B) tan 2

(C) cot

1

4

(D) tan 4

17

1 2
1
Consider the equation sin x 6x
+ cos k = , then
2
2

(A) the largest value of k for which equation has 2 distinct solution is 1
1
(B) the equation must have real roots if k ,1
2

1
(C) the equation must have real roots if k 1,
2
(D) the equation has unique solution if k =

1
2

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MATHEMATICS

PART : I MATHEMATICS

3.

The values of parameter 'a' for which the point of minimum of the function f(x) = 1 + a2x x3
satisfies the inequality
(A) ( 2 3,3 3 )

4.

Let f(x) = cot

x2 x 2
0 are
x 2 5x 6
(B) ( 3 3, 2 3 )

(C) ( 2 3,3 3 )

(D) ( 3 3,2 3 )

(sgn(x)) + sin (x {x}) which of the following is(are) CORRECT ?

(A) Domain of f(x) is [1, 2)


(B) f(x) is an even function [1, 1].
(C) f(x) is bounded
(D) Number of solution of the equation f(x) =

is zero.
2

[Note: {y} and sgn (y) denotes fractional part of y and signum of y respectively.]

5.

Let f:R [1, ) be a quadratic surjective function such that f(2 + x) = f(2x) and f(1) = 2. If
g : (n2) [1, 5) is given by g (nx) = f(x) then which of the following is(are) CORRECT ?
(A) The value of f(3) is equal to 2
1

(B) g (x) = n 2 x 1
(C) g (x) = n 2 x 1

(D)The sum of values of x satisfying the equation f(x) = 5 is 4.

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MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

Let fn(x) = (sin x)

1/n

+ (cos x)

1/n

, x R, n N, then

(A) f2(x) > 1 for all x 2k, 4k 1 ,k


2

(C) f2(x) >f3(x) for all x 2k, 4k 1

,k
2

(B) f2(x) = 1 for x = 2k, k

(D) f3(x) <f5(x) for all x 2k, 4k 1

,k

(Where I denote set of integers)

7.

2005x 158
2005
2005
If the function f : R
, then R
, defined by f(x)=
153
153
153x
2005

(A) f (x) = f(x)


(B) f

2014

(C) f

(x) = x, where f (x) = f(f(f(x).......)) n brackets

2013

(x) = x, where f (x) = f(f(f(x)......)) n brackets

(D) f (x) = f(x)

8.

If f(x) = sin [x 5] x x {x}

for x 0,

is invertible, where {.} and [.] represent


4

fractional part and greatest integer functions respectively, then f 1(x) is


(A) sin1x

(B)

cos1x
2

(C) sin1{x}

(D) cos1{x}

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MATHEMATICS

6.

9.

f : R R is one-one, onto and differentiable function and graph of y = f(x) is symmetric about the
point (4, 0) then :
1

(A) f (2010) + f (2010) = 8


2018

(B)

f(x) dx = 0

2010

(C) if f'(100) > 0 then roots of x f'(10)x f'(10) = 0 may be non-real


(D) if f'(10) = 20, then f'(2) = 20

10.

Which of the following statement(s) is (are) CORRECT ?


(A) If f:R R and g:RR be function such that g(x) is bijective and fog (x) is injective then g must
be injective.
(B) Every function can be expressed as sum of two functions one of which is even and other is
odd.
(C) If f(x) and g(x) are inverse of each other then fog(x) = gof(x)
(D) If g(x) is periodic and f(x) is non-periodic then fog(x) must be periodic

11.

Consider the function f x sec 1 x

cos ec x

then

2 5 2
(A) Range of f(x) is ,

8 4

2 5 2
(B) Range of f(x) is ,

4 4

(C) Domain of f(x) is R (1, 1)

(D) f(x) is bijective


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MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

Which of the following set of values of x satisfy the inequality x 4x > cot x
(A) (1, 5)

13.

(B) (0, 4)

(D) 5,

(C) (, 1)

If co-domain is R, then which of the following functions is a surjective (onto) function ?


(A) f(x) = n|n(x[x])|, (where [.] denotes the G.I.F.)
(B) f(x) = x + cos ([x]), (where [.] denotes the G.I.F.)
1

(C) f(x) = tan x

(D) f(x) =

14.

15.

x
1 x2

x
x 1
2

If a > b > c > 0 then find the value of cot

ab 1
1 bc 1
1 ca 1

+ cot
+ cot

b
b

c a

(A) 0

(B)

(C)

(D) Independent on values of a,b,c

The range of the function f(x) =


(A) [0, 4]

(B) [ 3, 6 ]

4 x 2 x 2 1 contains the set


(C) 2, 3

(D) 2, 6

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MATHEMATICS

12.

SECTION 2 : (Maximum Marks : 15)

This section contains FIVE questions


The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+3 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases

16.

The number of integers belonging to the interval [3, 30] but not belonging to the range of the
function f(x) = x{x} x[x], x R, is . Find the value of 5.
(where [.] and {.} denote the greatest integer function and fractional part respectively)

17.

Two functions f(x) and g(x) are defined as f(x) = log3

18.



Let f(x) = 1 + sinx and an = f f , bn = f f then
4 4
4 4
k
a10 + a4 = a7.a3 and b10 b4 = a7.b3 both holds simultaneously. If is equal to 2 . Then find the
value of k.

19.

Suppose f (x) = (x + 1)2 for x 1. If g (x) is the function whose graph is the reflection of the graph
of f (x) with respect to the line y = x, then g(0.25) equals:

x 10x 24
then find the number of even integers for which (f(x) + g(x)) is defined.
n

20.

x2
2

and g(x) = cos

x2
3 ,

1 2x
3
The number of solution(s) of the equation 2sin
x = 0 is/are
2
1 x

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MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

PHYSICS

PHYSICS

PART - II : PHYSICS
SECTION 1 : (Maximum Marks : 45)

This section contains FIFTEEN questions

Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct

For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS

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0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases

21.

Four point masses each of mass m are placed on vertices of a regular tetrahedron. Distance
between any two masses is r.
(A) Gravitation field at centre is zero
(B) Gravitation potential at centre is

4Gm
r

(C) Gravitation potential energy of system is

6Gm2
r

(D) Gravitation force on one of the point mass is

6Gm2
r2

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22.

An infinite long line charge of charge per unit length (uniform distribution) is passing through one
of the edge of a cube. Length of edge of the cube is . (see figure.)

H
E

G
F
C

D
A

(A) Total flux linked with cube is

20

(C) Total flux linked with BCGF is

23.

8 0

(B) Total flux linked with BADC is

8 0

(D) Total flux linked with ABFE is zero

Select the incorrect statements from following.


(A) conversing lens can not form real image of virtual object
(B) diverging mirror can not form real image of real object
(C) conversing mirror can not form real image of virtual object
(D) diverging lens can not form real image of virtual object

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

24.

In a liquid, a glass prism is immersed. The curves showing the refractive index n as a function of
wavelength for glass and liquid are as given in the figure. When white light is incident on the
prism parallel to the base then :
Liquid

Glass
yellow

(A) Blue ray is deviated towards vertex


(B) Red ray is deviated towards base
(C) Yellow ray travels without deviation
(D) there is no dispersion
25.

An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit around the earth with a speed equal to half the
magnitude of escape velocity from the earth surface. Which of the following Options is/are correct :
(assume radius of the earth R = 6400 km, g at the earth surface is 10ms2, neglect the air
resistance)
(A) Height of the satellite above the earth surface is 6400 km
(B) If satellite is suddenly stopped in its orbit and allowed to fall freely into the earth. Then it will hit
the earth surface with 8 km/s.
(C) If satellite is suddenly stopped in its orbit and allowed to fall freely into the earth. Then during its
fall total mechanical energy of satellite, in the gravitational field of the earth, remains constant.
(D) If satellite is suddenly stopped in its orbit and allowed to fall freely into the earth. At the given
instant its acceleration is 5 m/s2
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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

26.

As shown in diagram there are two fixed uniformly charged concentric coplanar conducting rings
having radius 'R' and 4R and charges '+Q' and '8Q' respectively. A charge particle of mass 'm' &
charge 'q' is projected along the axis of rings from point 'P' so that particle can just reach the
centre of rings (point 'O'). (Assume Qq > 0.)
8Q
+Q
Vmin q, m

R
O
4R

3R

(A) required minimum velocity is zero


(B) speed of particle at the position O will be non zero
(C) particle perform oscillatory motion about O
(D) particle will not perform oscillatory motion about O
27.

A long co-axial cable carries a uniform volume charge density on inner cylinder and uniform
surface charge density on outer cylinder. If radius of inner cylinder is a and radius of outer
cylinder is b. It is found that this infinite cable is electrically neutral then which of the following
is/are correct.

0
2
2a
b

(B) 2
0
2b
a
(C) Electric field outside the cable increases linearly with radial distance
(D) Electric field will be zero outside the cable
(A)

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

28.

A charge 'q' is placed on the diagonal AP of a cube at a distance

AP
from the point A. Choose
3

the correct options.

(A) the sum of electric flux passing through the surfaces ABCD and PQRS is

q
30

(B) the sum of electric flux passing through the surfaces ABCD and PQRS is

q
80

(C) the flux through both the surfaces ABCD and PQRS are same
(D) the flux through the surfaces ABCD is larger than the flux through surface PQRS.

29.

A line charge of infinite length and uniform charge density lies along the x-axis and let the
surface of zero potential passes through point 'A' (0, 5, 12) m. Then select correct alternative/s.
Z
V=0
(0, 5, 12)
Y
+

13
n
2 0 5
2 13
(B) The potential at point 'B' (2, 3, - 4)m is
n
3Work

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Rough
0
(A) The potential at point 'B' (2, 3, - 4)m is

13
5
5
(D) Ratio of electric field at point 'B' to electric field at point 'A' is
13
(C) Ratio of electric field at point 'B' to electric field at point 'A' is

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

PHYSICS

A point charge q is placed at P(0,0,a). Then select correct alternative/s.

PHYSICS

30.

P(0, 0, a)
A(0, a, 0)

y
B(a, 0, 0)
C(a, a, 0)
X

(A)

q
q
> OAB >
240
480

(B) OAC =

(C) ABC < ABO


31.

q
48 0

(D) OAC < OBC

Three identical plates of area A are arranged as shown. A charge + Q is given to plate-2. Then
select correct alternative/s.
(1)

(2)

(3)

d
2d
(A) charge + 2Q/3 appears on left surface of plate-2
(B) charge 2 Q/3 appears on inner surface of plate-1
(C) charge Q/3 appears on inner surface of plate-3
(D) charge on right surface of plate 2 is Q/3

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32.

An artificial satellite of mass m is moving in a circular orbit at a height equal to the radius R of the
earth. Suddenly due to internal explosion the satellite breaks into two parts of equal masses. One
part of the satellite stops just after the explosion and then falls to the surface of the earth.
(Given: acceleration due to gravity on the surface of earth is g)

mgR
4
3mgR
(B) Increase in the mechanical energy of the system (satellite + earth) due to explosion will be
4
(A) The increase in the mechanical energy of the system (satellite + earth) due to explosion will be

(C) One part of the satellite (which was moving after explosion) is going to escape the gravitation
field of earth
(D) One part of the satellite (which was stationary after explosion) is going to collide on earth
surface with a velocity which is double of its orbital velocity in original circular orbital.
33.

The lens in an overhead projector forms an image P' of a point P on a screen as shown. If the
screen is moved closer to the projector to keep the image on the screen in focus, then select
possible correct option/s :

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(A) The lens is moved away from P keeping same principal axis.
(B) The lens is moved towards from P keeping same principal axis.
(C) The mirror is moved towards the lens keeping same orientation.
(D) The mirror is moved away from the lens keeping same orientation.
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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

34.

Consider a refracting media of refractive index 2 kept in air and surrounded by two non
parallel surfaces, such that one surface is fixed and another surface is being moved with constant
angular velocity = 2 rad/sec about point A in clockwise direction as shown in figure. Assume that
refractive media bounded by nonparallel surfaces always remains isotropic and refractive index
always remains constant. A light ray falls on fixed surface at angle of incidence 45. Choose the
correct option(s)
A

fixed

45

(A) Magnitude of the rate of change of angle of emergence from moving surface with respect to
time when = 60 is 2 2 rad/sec
(B) Magnitude of the rate of change of angle of emergence from moving surface with respect to
time when = 60 is 2

3 rad/sec

(C) Magnitude of the rate of change of angle of deviation with respect to time when = 60
is 2 3 2 rad/sec
(D) The rate of change of angle of deviation with respect to time when = 60 is negative.
35.

A converging equiconvex thin lens forms real image of a particle as shown in case . If now lens is
cut as shown in case then select the correct alternative/alternatives :

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(A) Image in case will be at 240 cm from lens.
(B) Image is real.
(C) Image in case will be at the same location of case .
(D) There will be two distinguished images.
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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

SECTION 2 : (Maximum Marks : 15)

This section contains FIVE questions

The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive

For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS

Marking scheme :
+3 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases

36.

Equipotential surfaces differing in potential by 1volt are drawn around a positive point charge. The
distance of the nearest surface differing in potential by 1V from the surface at 5V is 10cm. The
distance of the other surface differing by 1V from the 5V surface is 5x cm, calculate x.

37.

A light ray parallel to the principal axis is incident (as shown in the figure) on a planoconvex lens
with radius of curvature of its curved part equal to 10 cm. Assuming that the refractive index of the
material of the lens is 4/3 and medium on both sides of the lens is air, the distance of the point from
the curved surface of lens where this ray meets the principal axis is

26y
cm then find value of y.
7

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

38.

In the figure shown points A and B are at distance r and 2r respectively from one end of uniformly
charged infinitely long wire having linear charge density . If potential difference VA VB is

n(4x) , calculate x.
160

39.

Mirror in the arrangement shown in figure is moving up with speed 8 cm/sec. Speed of final image
(in cm/sec) is 4x, calculate x.
Object

40.

A thin spherical soap bubble has surface tension S. It's surface is uniformly charged with charge
Q, it's volume is V. It is found that when Q2 = 16n0SV, the excess pressure inside the bubble
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becomes zero. Find n.

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PHYSICS

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,
P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION 1 : (Maximum Marks : 45)

This section contains FIFTEEN questions

Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct

For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS

Marking scheme :
+3 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases

41.

A 100 mL solution consists of H2C2O4 and H2SO4 in 1 : 1 molar ratio. 25 mL of this solution
requires 30 mL of KOH which was prepared by adding 5.6 gm KOH in 500 mL of solution. If 50 mL
of the original solution is boiled then:
(A) Volume of CO2 gas liberated at STP is 67.2 mL
(B) Volume of CO2 gas liberated at STP is 22.4 mL
(C) Total volume of gases liberated at STP is 67.2 mL
(D) One of the liberated gas burns with blue flame.
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CHEMISTRY

0.2 gm of a solution of mixture of NaOH and Na2CO3 and inert impurity was first titrated with HPh
and N/10 HCl, 17.5 mL of HCl was required at the end point. After it MeOH was added and 2.5 mL
of same HCl was again required for next end point.
(A) Percentage by weight of NaOH in the original mixture is 60
(B) Percentage by weight of impurity in the original mixture is 30
(C) Percentage by weight of NaOH in the original mixture is 30
(D) Percentage by weight of Na2CO3 in the original mixture is 60

43.

A sample of 50% CuS by mass reacts with 50% HNO3 by mass according to the reaction, which
yields 320 g of 40% sulphur by mass with 40% yield.
3CuS + 8HNO3 3Cu(NO3)2 + 3S + 2NO + 4H2O
(A) Mass of CuS taken in the sample is 1910 g.
(B) Mass of CuS taken in the sample is 955 g.
(C) Mass of HNO3 taken in the sample is 3360 g.
(D) Mass of HNO3 taken in the sample is 1680 g.

44.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true regarding the change: CN NCO ?
(A) Carbon is losing two electrons per atom.
(B) The oxidation state of carbon changes from +2 to +4.
(C) Oxidation state of nitrogen is not changing.
(D) Oxidation state of nitrogen changes from 3 to 1.
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CHEMISTRY

A metal forms two oxides. The higher oxide contains 20% oxygen, while 4.29 g of the lower oxide
formed by reaction of metal and oxygen on reaction with oxygen when converted to higher oxide,
become 4.77 g. The approximate equivalent weight of metal in:

46.

47.

(A) lower oxide is 32

(B) lower oxide is 64.4

(C) higher oxide is 64.4

(D) higher oxide is 32

Which would decrease the pH of 25 mL of a 0.01 M solution of hydrochloric acid? The addition of
(A) magnesium metal

(B) 25 mL 0.02 M HCl

(C) 25 mL 0.005 M HCl

(D) 50 mL water

Which of the following processes will increase [OH ] in NH4OH solution?


(A) Addition of HCl solution

(B) Addition of water

(C) Addition of NH4Cl solution

(D) Addition of solid NH4OH

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45.

CHEMISTRY

H2CO3 ionizes as :
H2CO3

HCO3

H + HCO3 ; K1 = 4.0 10
+

H + CO3

CHEMISTRY

48.

11

; K2 = 5.0 10

The correct information(s) related with 0.5 M Na2CO3 solution is/are


(A) The degree of hydrolysis of Na2CO3 is 0.02
(B) pH of solution is 2.0.
(C) pOH of solution is 2.0
9

(D) [H2CO3] = 2.5 10


49.

A 2.5 g impure sample containing weak monoacidic base (Molecular weight = 45) is dissolved in
th

100 mL water and titrated with 0.5 M HCl at 25C. When 1/5 of the base was neutralized, the
pH was found to be 9 and at equivalent point, pH of solution is 4.5. Select the correct statement(s):
(log 2 = 0.3)
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(A) Kb of base is less than 10 .
(B) Concentration of salt at equivalent point is 0.25 M.
(C) Volume of HCl used at equivalent point is 100 mL.
(D) Mass percentage of base in given sample is 80%
50.

3+

Ionic conductance at infinite dilution of Al

and SO4

ions are 60 and 80

cm eq ,

respectively. The correct detail(s) regarding Al2(SO4)3 is/are


(A) the molar conductance is 140

(B) the equivalent conductance is 140


(C) the molar conductance is 840

(D) the molar conductance is 23.33

cm eq

cm mol

cm mol
1

cm mol

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A lead storage cell is discharged which causes the H2SO4 electrolyte to change from a
concentration of 40% by weight (density = 1.260 g/mL) to 28%, by weight (density = 1.1 g/mL).
The original volume of electrolyte was 1 L. Identify the correct statement(s) :
(A) The overall cell reaction is : Pb(s) + PbO2(s) + 2H2SO4(aq) 2PbSO4(s) + 2H2O(l)
(B) A total 2.0 moles of H2SO4 is reacted.
5

(C) The total charge released from anode of the cell is 1.93 10 coulomb.
(D) The mass of electrolytic solution has decreased.

52.

EMF of the cell : Cd(s) | CdCl2.5H2O (saturated) | AgCl(s) | Ag(s) is +0.70 V at 0C and +0.60 V at
50C. If H and S are temperature independent, then the correct information(s) regarding the
cell reaction is/are
(A) G = 115.8 kJ at 50C
(B) G = 135.1 kJ at 0C
(C) S = 386 J/K
(D) S = 186 J/K

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51.

CHEMISTRY

Two litre solution of a buffer mixture containing 1.0 M-NaH2PO4 and 1.0 M-Na2HPO4 is placed in
two compartments (one litre in each) of an electrolytic cell. The platinum electrodes are inserted in
each compartment and 1.25 A current is passed for 965 min. Assuming electrolysis of only water
at each compartment, what will be pH in each compartment after passage of above charge? (pKa
for H2PO 4 = 2.15, log 7 = 0.85)

54.

(A) Anode : 3.00

(B) Cathode : 3.00

(C) Anode : 1.30

(D) Cathode : 1.30

Consider the cell : Ag(s), AgCl(s) | KCl (0.1 M) | Hg2Cl2(s), Hg(l). The cell potential

(A) increases on increasing concentration of Cl ions.

(B) decreases on increasing concentration of Cl ions.

(C) is independent of concentration of Cl ions.


(D) is independent of amounts of AgCl and Hg2Cl2.

55.

A buffer solution can be prepared from a mixture of :


(A) NH4Cl and NaOH in 2:1 mole ratio
(B) CH3COONa and HCl in 1:1 mole ratio
(C) CH3COONa and HCl in 2:1 mole ratio
(D) CH3COONa and HCl in 1:2 mole ratio

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53.

CHEMISTRY

This section contains FIVE questions

The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive

For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS

Marking scheme :
+3 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases

56.

An amount of 3.0 10

mole of an ion Xn exactly requires 1.5 10

moles of Cr2 O7 2 for the

oxidation of Xn to XO3 in acid medium. What is the value of n?

57.

An quantity of 1 g dry green algae absorbs 5.0 10

moles of CO2 per hour by photosynthesis.

If the carbon atoms were all stored after photosynthesis as starch (C6H10O5)n, how long (in hours)
would it take for algae to increase its own weight by 81%, assuming photosynthesis taking place at
a constant rate?

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SECTION 2 : (Maximum Marks : 15)

CHEMISTRY

AO2 disproportionates into AO4 and A

n+

ion. If the mole ratio of AO2 undergone oxidation and

reduction is 2:3, the value of n is:

59.

A volume of 50 mL of 0.1 M CuSO4 solution is electrolysed for 5 min at a current of 0.161 A.


If Cu is produced at one electrode and oxygen at the other, the approximate pH of the final solution
is :

60.

An aqueous solution contains 10% ammonia by mass and has a density of 0.85 g/mL. If [H3O ] in
12

10

this solution is 'yM', then the value of 'y 10 ' is (Ka for NH4 = 5.0 10

M)

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