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Sample Paper
Class - 12th
INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this
purpose.
1. Answer all the questions.
2. This booklet is your Questions Paper containing 100 questions.
3. The question paper consists of 3 sections (Physics, Chemistry and Mental Ability).
4. Sections A & B. Section A contains 20 objective questions.
5. Section B contains 3 passages and based on each there are two objective questions with one
correct choice. This also contains assertion-reasoning type of questions followed by objective
questions based on it.
6. Each question has only ONE correct answer. In case you wish to change an answer, erase the
old answer and mark your fresh choice.
7. For each correct answer 3 marks will be awarded. For each wrong answer 1 mark will be
deducted.
8. Write your Registration number, Name at the specified space on the Answers sheet.
9. All the notations used in this paper are standard.
ASPIRE IIT/MEDICAL
SECTION – A
PHYSICS
BRAIN OF SHIMLA CODE –A, CLASS XII
5. If the dielectric constant and dielectric strength be denoted by K and X respectively, then
a material suitable for use as a dielectric in a capacitor must have
(A) high K and high X (B) high K and low X
(C) low K and high X (D) low K and low X.
8. A plano-convex lens is made of glass of refractive index 1.5. The focal length f of the lens &
the radius of curvature R of its curved surface, are related by
(A) f = 2/R (B) f = R
(C) f = 2 R (D) f = 2R/3
11. A proton moving with a constant velocity passes through a region of space without any
change in its velocity. If E and B represent the electric and magnetic fields respectively,
then which of the following is not possible
(A) E = 0, B = 0 (B) E = 0, B 0
(C) E 0, B = 0 (D) E 0, B 0.
15. Three point charge q – 2q and – 2q are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of
side a. The work done by some external force to increase their separation to 2 a will be
1 2q 2
(A) . (B) Negative
4 0 a
1 3q 2
(C) Zero (D) . .
4 0 a
17. A Plano convex lens of curvature of 30 cm & R.I. 1.5 produces a real image of an object
kept 90cm from it. The magnification is
(A) 1.5 (B) 2.0
(C) 4.0 (D) 0.5
18. A hollow metal sphere of radius 5 cm is charged so that the potential on its surface is 10
V. The potential at the center of the sphere is
(A) 0 V.
(B) 10 V.
(C) Same as at point 5 cm away from the surface.
(D) Same as at point 25 cm away from the surface.
22. Uniform electric and magnetic fields are produced pointing in the same direction.
An electron is projected pointing in the same direction, then
(A) the electron turns to right (B) the electron turns to left
(C) the velocity of electron increases (D) the velocity of electron decreases
Passage – III
An object AB of height 1 cm lying on the axis of 1 c
m /s
convex mirror of focal length 20 mm, at a distance 1
cm
of 30 cm from its pole as shown in figure. Now the
object starts moving with constant speed 1 cm/s, 30cm 2
0cmF C
1 1 1 v
towards the pole, you can use & m
v u f u
Assuming paraxial approximation answer following questions.
28. The half life of radium is about 1600 years. Of 100 g of radium existing now, 25 g will
remain unchanged after
A) 4800 years B) 6400 years
C) 2400 years D) 3200 years
(A) Voltage across resistance is lagging by 90° than the voltage across capacitor.
(B) Voltage across capacitor is lagging by 180° than voltage across inductor.
(C) Voltage across inductor is leading by 90° than voltage across resistance.
(D) Resistance of the circuit is equal to reactance of circuit.
SECTION – B
Q.31 The magnetic moments of complexes given below are in the order:
(I) Ni(CO)4 (II) [Mn(CN)6]4– (III) [Cr(NH3)6]3+ (IV) [CoF6]3+
(A) I > II > III > IV (B) I < II < III < IV (C) IV >II > I >III (D) IV < II < I < III
Q.37 The two carbon atoms in calcium carbide are held by which of the following bonds:
(A) Three sigma bonds (B) Ionic bonds
(C) Two pi and one sigma bonds (D) Ionic and covalent bonds
Q.40 The bond order in NO is 2.5 while that in NO+ is 3. Which statement is true:
(A) Bond length is unpredictable
(B) Bond length in NO is greater than in NO+
(C) Bond length in NO+ is equal to that in NO
(D) Bond length in NO+ is greater than in NO
Q.41 The correct order in which the O–O bond length increases in the following :
(A) H2O2 < O2 < O3 (B) O3 < H2O2 < O3 (C) O2 < H2O2< O3 (D) O2 < O3 < H2O2
Q.43 The hydrolysis of an ester was carried out separately with 0.05 N HCl and 0.05 N
H2SO4. Which of the following will be true?
k H 2SO4 k H 2SO4 k H 2SO4 k H 2SO4
(A) kHCl > (B) kHCl < (C) kHCl = (D) = 2kHCl
Q.44 A radioactive nuclide is produced at a constant rate of -per second. It decay constant is
. If N0 be the no. of nulcei at time t = 0, then maximum no. of nuclei possible are
(A) (B) N0 + (C) N0 (D) + N0
NO + NO N2O2 (fast)
k2
N2O2 + O2 2NO2 (slow)
the rate constant for the reaction is
k1
(A) k2 (B) k2.k1.k–1 (C) k2.k1 (D) k2 k 1
Passage
Chlorination of methane involves three steps: chain-initiating, chain-propagating and
chain-terminating.
Cl2
Heat or light
2Cl Chain initiating
CH 4 C l C H 3 HCl
Chain propagating
C H 3 Cl 2
CH 3Cl C l
When oxygen is passed through the reaction mixture, chlorination of methane slows
down temporarily.
Q.49 Which is a possible set of quantum numbers for a valence electron in ground state atom
of phosphorus (Z = 15)?
n l m1 ms n l m1 ms
(A) 2 1 0 +1/2 (B) 3 0 0 0
(C) 3 1 –1 +1/2 (D) 3 2 0 –1/2
Q.50 Which of the following species contains only three electrons in valence shell?
Li, B, N, F, Al
(A) Li, B (B) B, N
(C) B, Al (D) N
Q.51 50 mL of H2 gas diffuses through a small hole from a vessel in 20 minutes. Time taken
by 40 mL of O2 gas to diffuse under similar conditions will be:
(A) 12 min (B) 64 min
(C) 8 min (D) 32 min
Q.54 In presence of catalyst Ea is lowered by 2 kcal at 27°C. Hence, rate will be:
(A) 20 times (B) 14 times
(C) 28 times (D) 2 times
(A) C H5 (B) C H3
(C) BF3 (D) SO3
Q.56 Ethyl alcohol is 46% by weight of solution. Hence, mole fraction of ethyl alcohol is:
(A) 0.46 (B) 0.54
(C) 0.75 (D) 0.25
Q.57 In the nuclear reaction:
27
13 Al 24He
15
30
X 10n, 15
30
X is:
(A) Si (B) P
(C) S (D) Ar
CH3 CH3
CH3 CH 3
I II III
(A) II = III I (B) II > III > I
(C) III > II > I (D) I = III > I
Q.59
Which of the following is an aromatic species?
NO2 CH3
H H
(A) + (B) +
N
(C) H (D) All of the three
Q.60
Ethylbenzene when treated with chlorine in presence of light mainly gives
(A) - phenylethyl chloride
(B) - phenylethyl chloride
(C) o - chloroethyl benzene
(D) o - and p - chloroethylbenzene
The cells in diagram I and sectors in diagram II contain two letters each from A to Z.
The first letters in each cell is coded by the cell shape whereas the second letter is represented by
cell shape along with a dot in it.
For example:
1. A is represented as
2. M is represented as
3. K is represented as
4. P is represented as
Q.61 Identify the response which represents CHAIR.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q.62
Identify the response which represents MONKEY.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q.63 There are two sets of figures. The first set bears some relation with the second figure in the
same set. Bearing that relation in mind pick up one figure from the answer figures that bears
the same relation with the first figure of the second set.
Q.64
Each one of the following questions contains three items. Using the relationship between
these items match each question with the most suitable diagram given below. Write the
number of the diagram in your answer sheet.
Q.66
Flowers, clothes, white
(A) (1) (B) (2) (C) (3) (D) (4)
Q.67
Mountains, Forest, Earth
(A) (1) (B) (2) (C) (3) (D) (4)
Q.68 In each of the following questions a design/pattern is given. One small segment is missing
from the design. Select the alternative which will complete the design when placed in the missing
area.
Q.69
Q.70 If '+' means 'divided by', '–' means 'multiplied by', '×' means 'plus' and '÷' means 'minus',
then (280 + 10 × 20) – 8 ÷ 6 = ?
(A) 378 (B) 258 (C) 70 (D) 64
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. Amongst them there are lawyer, doctor, teacher,
salesman, engineer and an accountant. There are two married couples in the family. 'D' who is
a salesman is married to the lady teacher. Doctor is married to the lawyer. 'F' who is an
accountant is son of 'B' and also brother of 'E'. 'C' who is lawyer is daughter-in-law of 'A'. 'E' is
an unmarried engineer. 'A' is grand mother of 'F'.
Q.71 What is the profession of B?
(A)Salesman (B)Doctor (C)Lawyer (D)Teacher
Q.73
What is the relation of B with D?
(A)Brother (B)Grandson (C)Son (D)Father
Q.74
What is the relation of D with F?
(A)Husband (B)Brother (C)Father (D)Grandfather
Q.75
Which of the following is a married couple?
(A)C and D (B)A and B (C)B and C (D)D and B
A cube is painted red on two adjacent surfaces and black on the surfaces opposite to red
surfaces and green on the remaining faces. Now the cube is cut into sixty four smaller cubes of
equal size.
Q.76 How many smaller cubes have only one surface painted?
(A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 32
Q.77
How many smaller cubes have less than three surfaces painted?
(A) 8 (B) 24 (C) 28 (D) 48
Q.78 How many smaller cubes with two surfaces painted have one face green and one of the
adjacent faces black or red?
(A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 28
Q.79
How many smaller cubes have at least one surface painted with green colour?
(A) 8 (B) 24 (C) 32 (D) 56
Q.82
If in a particular year, 16th June was friday, then the first friday in July of that year will fall
on which date?
(A)8th July (B)5th July (C)7th July (D)6th July
Read the following words carefully and their codes given in the table below and answer the
questions.
JOIN GPHN
GET JFV
EAT FAV
GREAT JRFAW
FOUL EPOL
Q.83 How many alphabets have been retained as codes?
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 2
Q.85
Find the exact time between 7 am and 8 am when the two hands of a watch meet?
(A)7 hrs 35 min (B)7 hrs 36.99 min (C)7 hrs 38.18 min (D)7 hrs 42.6 min
Q.86
Choose the missing number from the given alternatives.
Q. 87
Choose the missing number from the given alternatives.
18 24 32
12 14 16
3 ? 4
72 112 128
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
Q.89 Find out which of the figure (1), (2), (3) and (4) can be formed from the pieces given in a
question figures.
Q.90 Read the given statement(s) as true and decides which of the conclusion logically follows
from statement.
Statements:
1. All books are trees.
2. All trees are words.
Conclusions:
I. All books are words.
II. All words are books.
III. All trees are books.
(A) I and II follow
(B) Only I follows
(C) II and III follow
(D) I, II and III follow
Q.91 Read the given statement(s) as true and decide which of the conclusion logically follows
from statement.
Read the following statements.
1. All ministers are law graduates.
2. Some ministers are ladies.
Which of these inferences is correct?
(A) All lady ministers are law graduates
(B) No male minister is a law graduates
(C) All law graduate ministers will be ladies
(D) No lady minister is a law graduate
Q.92 Read the given statement(s) as true and decide which of the conclusion logically follows
from statement.
Read the following statements to be true.
1. All birds fly.
2. Hyla is a reptile.
3. Some reptiles fly.
Q.93 If '–' means 'multiplied by', 'x' means 'plus' '+' means 'divided by' and '÷' means 'minus',
then 14 – 10 × 4 ÷ 16 + 8 = ?
(A) 142 (B) 134 (C) 6 (D) 5
Q.94 If '+' means 'multiplied by', '–' means 'divided by', '×' means 'plus' and '÷' means 'minus',
then (l8 + 10 × 20) – 8 ÷ 6 = ?
(A) 92 (B) 35 (C) 26 (D) 19
Q.97 How many such pair of digits are there in the number 98314625 each of which has as
many digits between them in the number as when they are arranged in ascending order?
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) None
Q.98 A 5 m long piece of cloth is cut into three smaller pieces. How long is the longest of three
pieces?
Given that :
I. One piece is 2.90 m long.
II. one piece is 90 cm longer than another piece and the remaining piece is 20 cm long.
(1) Statement I alone but Statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
(2) Statement II alone but Statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
(3) Statement I and II both are not sufficient to answer the question
(4) Statement I and II both are needed to answer the question
Q.99 There are two sets of figures Problem Figures and Answer Figures. The first four figures
are arranged according to a particular pattern. Bearing that pattern in mind pick up one figure
from the Answer Figures to fill the blank square.
Q.100 There are two sets of figures Problem Figures and Answer Figures. The first four figures
are arranged according to a particular pattern. Bearing that pattern in mind pick up one figure
from the Answer Figures to fill the blank square.