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ALL INDIA INTERNAL TEST SERIES

CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS & PHYSICS


SET – A
APT - 4 121826 Ai2TS-1
Time Allotted : 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 312
INSTRUCTIONS
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 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet before
attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions

 Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
 This question paper contains Three Sections.
 Section – I is “Chemistry”, Section – II is “Mathematics” and Section – III is “Physics”.
 Each Section is further divided into two Parts: Part – A & Part – B.
 Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
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in any form, are not allowed.

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CLASS XII

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No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.

(i) PART-A (01 – 08) contains 8 Multiple Choice Questions which have Only One Correct answer. Each
question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong answer.
PART-A (09 – 16) contains 4 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 2 Multiple Choice Questions have to
be answered. Each question has Only One Correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer and
–1 mark for a wrong answer.

(ii) PART-B (01 – 04) contains 4 Matrix Match Type Question which have statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be
One or More Than One Correct choices. Each question carries +12 marks for all correct answer however
for each correct row +3 marks will be awarded and –1 mark for each row matched incorrectly.

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Section – I (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.

1. What volume of 0.4 M aqueous solution of HCl is required to completely dissolve 3.2 g of calcium
metal?
(A) 200 mL (B) 400 mL
(C) 800 mL (D) 100 mL

2. The atomic number of an atom is 21. What is the orbital angular momentum of it’s unpaired
electron?
h h
(A) 2 (B) 6
2 2
h
(C) 2 3 (D) Zero
2

3. Which of the following statement is correct regarding the most electronegative element of the
periodic table?
(A) It has the highest electron gain enthalpy in the periodic table.
(B) It is the smallest atom of it’s group as well as period.
(C) It forms ionic compounds in which it’s oxidation state is +1.
(D) It contains eight electrons in the outermost orbit.

4. Which contains the shortest C – Cl bond?


CH3 CH 2 - CH 2 - Cl
(A) H3C C Cl (B)
CH3
Cl
Cl
(C) (D)
CH 2 - CH 3
CH3

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5. In which of the following reaction, the product(or the major product) has the largest molecular mass?
OH OH

(A) (B)
H2O
Heat
 CH2N2    Br2  

OH OH

(C) (D)
CS2 C5H5NPy 
 Br2    CH3COCl  

6. Which of the following oxidation reaction is most favourably carried out by using MnO2?
(A) O
CH3  CH  CH  CH3OH  CH3COOH  HOOC  COOH
(B) O
CH3  CH  CH  CH2OH  CH3COOH  HOOC  COOH
(C) O
CH3  CH  CH  CH2OH  CH3  CH  CH  CHO
(D) CHO
CH3  CH  CH  CHO 
 CH3COOH 
CHO

7. Two balloons are separately filled with hydrogen and oxygen at the same temperature and
pressure. If O2 escapes at the rate of 75 mL/hour, then hydrogen will diffuse at the rate of
(A) 600 mL/hour (B) 300 mL/hour
(C) 450 mL/hour (D) 150 mL/hour

8. CH2OH CH2

PX3
  X2
CH2OH CH2
In the above reaction ‘X’ is
(A) F (B) Cl
(C) Br (D) I
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Paragraph
(Single Correct Choice Type)
Paragraph ( 9 – 10)

MnO2  4HCl 
 MnCl2  Cl2  2H2O
Above reaction is accompanied with oxidation as well as reduction. MnO2 behaves as an oxidizing agent
and HCl is used as a reducing agent. The reducing agent in HCl is chlorine. All the chlorine atoms are not
oxidized and no hydrogen atom is reduced. Out of the four moles of HCl consumed per mole of MnO 2, only
two moles are involved in the change in oxidation number. This is a convenient reaction which is used in
the preparation of chlorine in the laboratory.
Answer the following questions on the basis of above write up.

9. The incorrect statement regarding HCl in the above reaction is


(A) It’s molarity and normality have same value
(B) two chloride ions are oxidized from two molecule of HCl
(C) the H+ ion does not participate in the redox change
(D) the gas evolved in the reaction has come from HCl

10. How many maximum number of moles of chlorine gas is evolved by complete reaction of one mole
each of MnO2 and HCl?
(A) 0.5 (B) 1
(C) 0.25 (D) 2

Paragraph ( 11 – 12)
Consider the following reactions.
Cl

CH 3CH 2CCH 2CH 2CH 3

CH3

Alcoholic KOH
E2

P Q R

(i) O 3 (i) O 3 (i) O 3


(ii) Zn/H2O (ii) Zn/H2O (ii) Zn/H2O

CH 3CHO S T O U O
C2H5CCH 2CH 2CH 3 CH 3CC 2H5

Answer the following questions on the basis of above reactions.

11. Which of the following unknown compound form urotropine with NH3?
(A) R (B) S
(C) T (D) U
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12. Which of the following compound shows geometrical isomerism?


(A) P (B) Q
(C) S (D) T

Paragraph ( 13 – 14)
OH

i CHCl3 /KOH


 P    Q 
ii H3O
( 2 mole )
CH 2OH Zn dust
 R
Heat
 2mole 

  S  
Conc.NaOH

H3O
  T
Answer the following questions on the basis of above write up.

13. The products P and Q are


(A) geometrical isomers (B) position isomers
(C) functional isomers (D) optical isomers

14. An equimolar mixture of (S) and (T) can be called a/an


(A) racemic mixture (B) buffer solution
(C) diastereomer pair (D) isotonic solution

Paragraph ( 15 – 16)
Compound ‘P’(C5H10O) forms compound ‘Q’(C5H12) upon wolf-kishner reduction. Reaction of ‘P’ with
NH2OH is slightly acidic medium forms oxime(R) which does not show geometrical isomerism. (S) is the
position isomer of (P). (S) forms an yellow precipitate when treated with I 2 in presence of hot NaOH.
Compound(Q) can form three monochloro products if stereoisomers are neglected.

Answer the following questions on the basis of above write up.

15. Compound  S  


LiAlH4
T 
The correct statement regarding product(T) is
(A) it can undergo iodoform reaction
(B) it is a hydrocarbon
(C) it contains two asymmetric carbon atoms
(D) it form only one product upon dehydration reaction, using conc. H2SO4 at high temperature.

16. Which of the following compound on hydrolysis produces compound(P)?


(A) 1, 2-dichloropentane (B) 2, 2-dichloropentane
(C) 3, 3-dichloropentane (D) 2, 3-dichloropentane
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PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)

1. Match the characteristics of atoms mentioned in Column - I with their dependent quantum numbers
mentioned in Column - II.
Column – I Column – II
(A) Energy of an atomic orbitals (P) Principal quantum number
(B) Wave function of an atomic orbital (Q) Azimuthal quantum number

(C) Electron transitions in hydrogen atoms (R) Magnetic quantum number

(D) Spin-multiplicity of an atom (S) Spin quantum number

2. Match the alcohols mentioned in Column - I with their chemical properties mentioned in Column - II.
Column – I Column – II
(A) CH3OH (P) Reacts with HCl through SN2 path
(B) CH3CH2OH (Q) Reacts with HCl through SN1 path
Forms alkene upon dehydration
(C) n – C3H7OH (R)
reaction at high temperature
(D) Iso – C3H7OH (S) Forms only ethers upon dehydration

3. Match the entries in column-I with entries in Column-II and then give the correct answer.
Column-I Column-II
1
vs P for ideal gas at constant T and n
(A) V2 (P)

1
(B) V vs for ideal gas at constant P and n (Q)
T

(C) log P vs log V for ideal gas at constant T and n (R)

1
(D) V vs for ideal gas at constant T and n (S)
P2

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4. Arrange the carbonyl compounds mentioned in Column - I with their properties mentioned in
Column - II.
Column – I Column – II
O

Forms a hydrocarbon when reacts


(A) (P)
with NH2NH2/KOH
CH3
OH

Forms a diol when reduced with


(B) (Q)
LiAlH4

O
O
Forms monohydric alcohol when
(C) (R)
treated with NaBH4

CHO
Forms an unsaturated ketone when
(D) (S)
heated on copper metal at 300oC

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Section – II (MATHEMATICS)
PART – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.

1. ABC is a right angled isosceles triangle, right angled at A (2, 1). If the equation of side BC is
2x  y  3, then the combined equation of lines AB and AC is
(A) 3x2  3y2  8xy  20x  10y  25  0 (B) 3x2  3y2  8xy  20x  10y  25  0
(C) 3x2  3y2  8xy  10x  15y  20  0 (D) none of these

2. PA and PB are tangents drawn to y2  4ax from arbitrary point P. If the angle between tangents is

, then locus of point P is
4
(A) y2  x2  a2  6ax (B) y2  x2  a2  6ax
(C) y2  x2  a2  6ax (D) y2  x2  a2  6ax

3. A common tangent of 9x2  16y2  144 and x2  y2  9 is:


(A) y 7  3x 2  15 (B) y 2  3x 7  15
(C) y 2  3x 7  15 (D) none of these

log  2  x   x 2n sin x
4. Let f  x   lim , then f  x  is discontinuous at:
n 1  x 2n
(A) x  1 only (B) x  1 only
(C) x  1, 1only (D) no point

If f  x   p sin x  qe  r x and f  x  is differentiable at x = 0, then:


x 3
5.
(A) p  q  r  0 (B) p  0,q  0, r is any real number
(C) q  0,p  0, p is any real number (D) r  0,p  0, q is any real number

 1 1 
6. lim  2  is equal to:

x 0 x sin2 x 
1 1
(A) (B)
3 6
1 1
(C)  (D) 
3 6
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7.  
The value of parameter a so that the line  3  a  x  ay  a2  1  0 is normal to the curve xy  1,
may lie in the interval.
(A)  ,0    3,   (B) (1, 3)
(C) (–3, 3) (D) none of these

4 1  
8. The least value of ‘a’ for which   a, has at least one solution in the interval  0,  is:
sin x 1  sin x  2
(A) 9 (B) 8
(C) 4 (D) 1

Paragraph
(Single Correct Choice Type)
Paragraph ( 9 – 10)
Each side of a square has length 4 units and its centre is at (3, 4). If one of the diagonals is parallel
to the line y  x, then answer the following questions.

9. Which of the following is not the vertex of the square?


(A) (1, 6) (B) (5, 2)
(C) (1, 2) (D) (4, 6)

10. The radius of the circle inscribed in the triangle formed by any three vertices is:

(A) 2 2 2  1  (B) 2 2 2  1  
(C) 2  2 1 (D) none of these

Paragraph ( 11 – 12)
A coplanar beam of light emerging from a point source has the equation x  y  2 1     0,   R ,
the rays of the beam strike an elliptical surface and get reflected. The reflected rays form another
convergent beam having equation x  y  2 1     0,   R Further it is found that the foot of the
perpendicular from the point (2, 2) upon any tangent to the ellipse lies on the circle
x2  y2  4y  5  0 .

11. The eccentricity of the ellipse is equal to:


1 1
(A) (B)
3 3
2 1
(C) (D)
3 2
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12. The area of the largest triangle that an incident ray and the corresponding reflected ray can enclose
with axis of the ellipse is equal to:
(A) 4 5 (B) 2 5
(C) 5 (D) none of these

Paragraph (13 – 14)


f  x   x3  9x2  24x  c has three real and distinct roots ,  and  .

13. Possible values of c are:


(A) (–20, –16) (B) (–20, –18)
(C) (–18, –16) (D) none of these

14. If         8, then the value of c, where [ ] represents the greatest integer function, are:
(A) (–20, –16) (B) (–20, –18)
(C) (–18, –16) (D) none of these

Paragraph ( 15 – 16)

 a 1  x sin x   b cos x  5
 , x0
 x2

Let f  x    3 , x  0 where P  x  is a cubic function and f is continuous at
 1
   P  x    x
 1   2   , x0
   x  
x = 0.

15. The range of function g  x   3a sin x  bcos x is:


(A)  10, 10 (B)  5,5
(C)  12, 12 (D) none of these

16. If the leading coefficients of P  x  is positive, then the equation P  x   b has:


(A) only one real, positive root (B) only one real, negative root
(C) three real roots (D) none of the above
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PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)
1. Match the following
Column-I Column-II
(A)  1 (P) 2
 for x  1
If f  x    x is differentiable every where and
ax 2  b for x  1

k  a  b , then the value of k is
(B)  
If f  x   sgn x2  ax  1 has exactly one point of (Q) –2
discontinuity, then the value of a can be
(C) f  x   2  3 n sin x  , n  N,x  0,   has exactly 11 points of (R) 1
discontinuity, then the value of n is
(D) f  x   x  2  a has exactly three points of non – (S) –1
differentiability, then the value of a is

2. Match the following:


Column I Column II
(A) The length of the common chord of two circles of radii 3 (P) 1
K
and 4 units which intersect orthogonally is , then k
5
equals to
(B) The circumference of the circle x2 + y2 + 4x + 12y + p = 0 (Q) 24
is bisected by the circle x2 + y2 – 2x + 8y – q = 0, then p +
q is equal to
(C) Number of distinct chord of the circle (R) 32
2x(x  2)  y(2y  1)  0 ; chords are passing through the
 1
points  2,  and are bisected on x-axis, is
 2 
(D) One of the diameter of the circle circumscribing the (S) 36
rectangle ABCD is 4y = x + 7. If A and B are the point
(-3, 4) and (5, 4) respectively, then the area of the
rectangle is
(T) An even
number

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3. Match the following


Column-I Column-II
(A)   (P) Infinitely many points
 x sin   , if x  0 of  0,1
If f  x    x then f '  x  vanishes at
 if x  0
 0,
(B)  2  (Q) at least 10 points of
 x sin   at x  0
If f  x    x then f '  x  vanishes at (0, 1)
 at x  0
 0
(C) x3 (R) no point of (0, 1)
If f  x   tan1 x  x  , at 0  x  1 then f  x  vanishes
6
at
(D) If f  x   sin x  x, then f ' vanishes at (S) exactly one point of
[0, 1]

 
4. Let the function defined in column I have domain  0,  then:
 2
Column-I Column-II
(A)   (P) local maximum at
x2  2cos x  2 on  0,  has
 2 2
cos1  
3
(B)   (Q)
maximum at x 
1
9x  4 tan x on  0,  has
 2 2
(C) 1  x2  x   (R) no local extremum
 2  x  cos  sin x  4 on  0, 2  has
   
(D) 1   1   (S) minimum at x = 1
 2  x  cos   x  3      sin   x  3  on  0, 2  has
     
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Section – III (PHYSICS)


PART – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.

1. Two charges q1 and q2 are placed 30 cm apart as shown. A


third charge q3 is moved along the arc of a circle of radius
C q3
40 cm from C to D. The change in the potential energy of
q3 40cm
the system is k , where k is
40
(A) 8q2 (B) 8q1 30cm q2
A D
(C) 6q2 (D) 6q1 q1 B

2. A uniform rod of length L and mass M has been placed on a


rough horizontal surface. The force F applied on the rod is
such that the rod is just in the state of rest (moves very F
slowly). If the co-efficient of friction varies according to the
relation  = KX, where K is a positive constant. Suppose X=0 X=L
friction is present only from X = 0 to X = L. If the rod moves
in the direction of application of force then the total heat
generated in the time in which the rod crosses this region, is
equal to
KMgL2 KMgL2
(A) (B)
g 3
2KMgL2 2KMgL2
(C) (D)
3 6
v(m/s)
3. Velocity versus displacement curve of a particle moving in
straight line is shown in the figure. From a point P, a line is P
drawn perpendicular to displacement axis and line PR is drawn
normal to the curve at P. The magnitude of acceleration of the
Q R
particle at point P is s(m)
(2, 0) (3, 0)
(A) 1 m/s2 (B) 2 m/s2
(C) 3 m/s2 (D) 2.5 m/s2
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4. A block of mass 1 kg is kept over another block of mass 2 kg Y


and whole system is kept on a smooth X-Z plane. Block of
mass 1 kg is being moved continuously with velocity 1 m/s
towards positive X-axis and lower block is moved continuously g=10m/s2
with velocity 1 m/s towards positive Z-axis as shown in figure. 1m/s X
If coefficient of friction between two blocks is 0.1, the rate at
which heat is generated will be (g = 10 m/s2) Z
1m/s
(A) 1 J/sec (B) 2 J/sec
1
(C) 2 J/sec (D) J/sec
2

5. If A  B  C  D , then select the correct alternative


(A) B is parallel to C  D
(B) A is perpendicular to C
(C) Component of C along A = component of D along A
(D) Component of C along A = – component of D along A

V
6. A galvanometer of coil resistance 1 is converted
into voltmeter by using a resistance of 5 in series
and same galvanometer is converted into ammeter 15 15 6
by using a shunt of 1. Now ammeter and 4.5
voltmeter connected in circuit as shown, find the 12
30 V
reading of voltmeter and ammeter.
A
(A) 3 Volt, 3 amp (B) 2 volt, 2 amp
(C) 4 Volt, 3 amp (D) 3 volt, 4 amp
y
7. A solid hemispherical uniform charged body having
charge Q is kept symmetrically along the y-axis as
shown in figure. The electric potential at a distance
d from the origin along the x-axis at point P will be P
x
(0,0,0) (d,0,0)
1 Q
(A)
40 d
1 Q
(B) less than
40 d
1 Q 2 Q
(C) more than and less than
40 d 40 d
2 Q
(D) more than
40 d

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8. A point charge is placed at a distance r from center of a


conducting neutral sphere of radius R (r  R). The potential at P
any point P inside the sphere at a distance r1 from point charge R r1
1 C r q
due to induced charge of the sphere is given by [k = ]
40
(A) kq/r1 (B) kq/r
(C) kq/r – kq/r1 (D) –kq/R

Paragraph
(Single Correct Choice Type)
Paragraph ( 9 – 10)
100V 1

E1 R2
A capacitor of capacitance C  0.1F is
0.1F 99 1
charged by a battery of e.m.f. E1 = 100 V and
internal resistance r1 = 1  by putting switch S in R3
2
position 1 as shown in figure. 50V 1
E2 R1
9. Find out heat generated in R3 = 99 till steady state
(A) 500 J (B) 495 J
(C) 1000 J (D) 485 J

10. Now switch is thrown to position 2. Find the work done on the battery till steady state
(A) 250 J (B) 300 J
(C) 275 J (D) 325 J

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A cutting tool under microprocessor control has several forces acting on it. One force is F  xy2 ˆj ,
a force in the negative y-direction whose magnitude depend on the position of the tool. The constant
 is 2.50 N. Consider the displacement of the tool from the origin to the point x = 3.00 m, y = 3.00
m.

11. Calculate the magnitude of work done on the tool by F . If this displacement is along the straight line
y = x that connects these two points.
(A) 2.50 J (B) 500 J
(C) 50.6 J (D) 2 J

12. Calculate the work done on the tool by F of the tool is first moved out along the x-axis to the point
x = 3.00m, y = 0 and then moved parallel to the y-axis to x = 3.00 m, y = 3.00 m
(A) 67.5 J (B) 85 J
(C) 102 J (D) 7.5 J
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C
A river of width d is flowing with uniform velocity u. A boat
starts moving from point A (one bank of river) with speed u
relative to the river. The direction of resultant velocity is B
always perpendicular to line joining boat and fixed point C
(see figure). Point B is on the opposite side of the river and
A, B, C are in straight line. If AB = BC = d A

13. The path of boat is


(A) straight line (B) parabolic
(C) circular (D) curve but not parabolic or circular

14. The distance from B where the boat will reach the other bank of river is
(A) d (B) d 2
d
(C) (D) d 3
2

Paragraph ( 15 – 16)
A potentiometer is a device used for measuring emf and S 30V
internal resistance of a cell. It consists of two circuits one is
main circuit in which there is a cell of given emf  and given
resistance R which is connected across a wire of length r =1
100 cm and having resistance r and another circuit having A B
Jockey
unknown emf  and galvano-meter. For a given G
potentiometer if  = 30V, r = 1 and resistance R varies 
with time t given by R = 2t. The jockey can move on wire
with constant velocity 10 cm/sec and switch S is closed at t
=0

15. If Jockey starts moving from A at t = 0 and balancing point found at t = 1 sec, then the value of  is
(A) 1 V (B) 2 V
(C) 3 C (D) 4 V

16. If Jockey starts moving from A at t = 1 sec, then the balancing point will be obtained at
(A) t = 3 sec (B) t = 5 sec
(C) t = 4 sec (D) t = 9 sec
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PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)

1. In the given figure, m1 = 8 kg, m2 = 16 kg, K = 100 N/m,  = 0.2

A B
K
m1 m2 F
+ + 

Column-I Column-II
(A) The minimum value of F (in N) in order to shift (P) 5.12
the block of mass m1 is
(B) Negative of work done by friction (in J) on (Q) 40
block B till this moment is
(C) Work done by F till this moment (R) zero
(D) The minimum value of F in order to shift the (S) 32
block of mass m2 if it is applied on A.
(T) 6.4

C
B
2. Three conducting concentric spherical shells A, B A
and C having radii a, 2a and 3a respectively are S4 a S1 S2 S3
shown in the figure. Initial charge on shell B is Q,
then 3a 2a

Column-I Column-II
(A) charge on shell A if only S1 is closed. (P) zero
(B) charge on shell B if only S2 is closed. (Q) Q
(C) charge on shell C if only S3 is closed. (R) –Q/2
(D) charge on shell B if only S4 is closed. (S) –Q
(T) Q/2

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3. A uniformly charged non-conducting hollow sphere of radius + + +


1m and mass 2kg having angular speed 0 = 9 rad/s is + +
E y
gently placed on non-conducting rough horizontal surface + 0 +
+
with coefficient of friction  at t = 0. Charge on the sphere is + + x
Q0 and uniform electric field E is present in the region 
parallel to horizontal surface. (given Q0E = 10 N, g =
10m/s2). Then match the column

Column-I Column-II
(A) If  = 0.6, then acm till 1 s (P) along +ve x-axis
(B) If  = 0.4, then acm till 1 s (Q) along –ve x-axis
(C) If  = 0.5, then acm till 1 s (R) zero
(D) If  = 0.6, then friction force till 1 s (S) non-zero

4C (A) (B)


+ –
4. A parallel plate capacitor (A) of capacitance 2F + –
+ –
having initial charge 4C is connected to another 2F 2F
uncharged capacitor (B) of capacitance 2F through a
battery of emf 1 V as shown. 1V

Column-I Column-II
(A) Final charge on capacitor A in C is (P) 1
(B) Final charge on capacitor B in C is (Q) 0.5
(C) Work done by the battery in J is (R) 3
(D) Heat generated in the circuit in J (neglect (S) –1
work done by external agent)
(T) 4

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