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ALL INDIA INTERNAL TEST SERIES

CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS &


PHYSICS
SET – A
APT - 4 121822 Ai2TS - 1
Time Allotted : 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 312
INSTRUCTIONS
 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this
purpose.
 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.
 Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


CLASS X

1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers
on OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with HB pencil for each character of your
Enrolment 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 – 1 (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. White washing walls gives a shiny finish to wall, due to the formation of which of these compound?
(A) Ca(OH)2 (B) CaO (C) CaCO3 (D) CO2

In reaction 5SO2 + 2MnO4 + 2H2O  5SO4


2 2+ +
2. + 2Mn + 4H
Oxidation number of Mn changes from:
(A) +14 to +4 (B) +6 to +2 (C) 7 to 2 (D) + 7 to +2
+
3. pH of a solution is 5. If is changed to pH = 2 by adding acid. [H ] will increase
(A) 1000 times (B) 2.5 times (C) 100 times (D) 5 times

4. An aq. solution of sodium bicarbonate will turn:


(A) Methyl organge from yellow to red (B) Phenolphthalein from colourless to pink
(C) Blue litmus to red (D) All of the above these are correct

5. The pH of a solution containing 0.4 gm of NaOH in 1 litre of solution is : (Na = 23, O = 16, H = 1)
(A) 12 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 10

6. At 80°C Pure water contains 10–6 [OH–] ions. Then ionic product of water at 80°C will be:
(A) 1× 10–14 (B) 1× 10–12 (C) 4× 10–14 (D) None of these

7. Electrolysis of water is a decomposition reaction. The mole ratio of hydrogen and oxygen gases liberated
during electrolysis of water is
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 2 : 1 (C) 4 : 1 (D) 1 : 2

8. Which of the following has the highest value of pH?


(A) HCl (B) NaOH (C) HNO3 (D) CH3COOH

(Comprehension Type)
This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each of
these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question 9 to 10

Four students studied reactions of zinc and sodium carbonate with dilute hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
solution and presented their results as follows. The () represents evolution of gas and () represent absence of any
reaction.
Zn Na2CO3
HCl  
NaOH  
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9. Which of the following chemical properties are shown by dilute hydrochloric acid?
(i) It turns blue litmus red
(ii) It turns red litmus blue
(iii) It reacts with zinc and a gas is evolved
(iv) It reacts with solid sodium carbonate to give brisk effervescence
(A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (i) and (iii) only
(C) (i), (iii) and (iv) only (D) (ii), (iii) and (iv) only

10. A student placed a few drops of a liquid over a portion of the blue litmus paper. He observed that the blue
litmus paper turned red. The liquid could be:
(A) dilute hydrochloric acid (B) dilute sodium hydroxide
(C) dilute sodium bicarbonate solution (D) water

Paragraph for Questions 11 to 12


In terms of electronic concept, reductants are electron donors while oxidants are electron acceptors. Oxidants also
involve decrease in the oxidation number of one of its atoms/ions while reductants involve increase in the oxidation
number of one of its atoms/ions. Oxidation number are always and must be always calculated on the basis of their
structures and never from their molecular formulae.
Redox reactions can be balanced both by oxidation number method as well as ion-electron method.

11. When copper is treated with a certain concentration of nitric acid, nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide are
liberated in equal volumes according to the equation
 Cu NO3 2  NO  NO2  H2O
xCu  yHNO3 
The coefficients of x and y are
(A) 2 and 3 (B) 2 and 6 (C) 1 and 3 (D) 3 and 8

12. In the reaction


3Br2  6CO32  3H2O 
 5Br   BrO3  6HCO3
(A) Bromine is oxidised and carbonate is reduced (B) Bromine is reduced and water is oxidised
(C) Bromine is neither reduced nor oxidised (D) Bromine is both reduced and oxidised
Paragraph for Questions 13 to 14

The pH of a solution is defined as the negative logarithm to base 10 of the activity of hydrogen ion (pH = – log
+ –1 + + –7
[[H ]/mol l ]. At 25°C pure water has a concentration of [H ] ions, ([H ] = 10 M)
Hence pH of pure water is 7.
+ – + – –7
At 298 K, dissociation of water produces equal no. of H and OH ions. Hence [H ] = [OH ] = 10 M.
+ –3
13. The concentration of H ion in a sample of soft drink is 4.0 × 10 M. What is its pH ?
(A) 3 (B) 4/3 (C) 2.4 (D) 4
+
14. As the temperature increases conc. of H in pure water :
(A) Increase (B) Decrease
(C) Remains constant (D) First decreases then increases

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Paragraph for Questions 15 to 16

An element A burns with golden yellow flame and catches fire in water. It reacts with another element B, atomic no. 17
to give a product C. An aqueous solution of product ‘C’ on electrolysis gives a compound D and liberates hydrogen.

15. The element ‘A’ can be :


(A) Cu (B) Ag (C) Fe (D) Na

16. The compound C is :


(A) FeCl2 (B) FeCl3 (C) NaCl (D) AgCl

Part – B
(Matrix Match Type)

This section contains 4 Matrix Match questions. Each question has 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.

1. Match the following:


Column – II (Number of electrons
Column – I (Redox Change)
involved in change)
(A) MnO2  Mn2O3 (P) 4
(B) MnO2 MnSO4 (Q) 2
(C) MnO2  Mn (R) 3
(D) KMnO4  MnO2 (S) 1

2. Match the following:


Column – I Column – II
(A) Lewis acid (P) H2O
(B) Bronsted acid (Q) NH3
(C) Arrhenius acid (R) BF3
(D) Bronsted base (S) HCl

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3. Match the column :


Column – I Column - II
(A) C(s) + 2S(s)  CS2(l) (P) Exothermic reaction

(B) CaO(s) + H2O(l)  Ca(OH)2(aq) (Q) Redox reaction

(C) NaCl (aq) + AgNO3(aq)  AgCl(s) + (R) Endothermic reaction


NaNO3 (aq)
(D) C(s) + O2(g)  CO2(g) (S) Double displacement reaction

(T) Combination Reaction

4. Match the column.


Column – I Column- II
(A) Monobasic (P) KOH
(B) Dibasic (Q) Ca(OH)2
(C) Diacidic (R) H2SO4
(D) Monoacidic (S) H3BO3

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SECTION – 2 (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.

p
1. The rational number of the form , q  0 , p and q are positive integers, which represents 0.134 i.e.,
q
(0.1343434 ….) is :
134 134 133 133
(A) (B) (C) (D)
999 990 999 990

2. If n is an even natural number, then the largest natural number by which n(n + 1) (n + 2) is divisible is :
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 24
n 4n
3. If (–1) + (–1) = 0, then n is :
(A) any positive integer (B) any negative integer
(C) any odd natural number (D) any even natural number

1 1
4. The number x, , are in A.P., then x is equal to :
2 3
2 3
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D) None of these
3 2

5. A quadratic polynomial when divided by x + 2 leaves a remainder of 1 and when divided by x – 1, leaves a
remainder of 4. What will be the remainder if it is divided by (x + 2) (x – 1) ?
(A) 1 (B) 4 (C) x + 3 (D) x – 3

6. If 13 – x 10  8  5, then the value of x is :


(A) –5 (B) –6 (C) –4 (D) 2
th th th
7. If 7 and 13 terms of an A.P. be 34 and 64 respectively, then its 18 term is :
(A) 87 (B) 88 (C) 89 (D) 90

8. A number lies between 300 and 400. If the number is added to the number formed by reversing the digits, the
sum is 888 and if the unit’s digit and the ten’s digit change places, the new number exceeds the original
number by 9. Then the number is :
(A) 339 (B) 341 (C) 378 (D) 345

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(Comprehension Type)
This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each of
these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Questions 9 to 10

Let x – (m – 3)x – m = 0, (m  R) be a quadratic equation, then


2

9. The value of m for which roots are of opposite sign, is :


(A) m < 0 (B) m > 0 (C) 0 < m < 1 (D) m < –1

10. The value of m for which roots are equal in magnitude and opposite in sign, is :
(A) m < 3 (B) m > 3 (C) m  R (D) m = 3

Paragraph for Questions 11 to 12

LCM of their numerators


L.C.M of several fractions 
HCF of their denominators
HCF of their numerators
H.C.F of several fractionl 
LCM of their denominators

5 15 25
11. The L.C.M. of the fractions , and is :
16 24 8
5 5 75 75
(A) (B) (C) (D)
48 8 48 8

2 6 8
12. The H.C.F. of , and is :
5 25 35
2 24 2 24
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 5 175 175

Paragraph for Questions 13 to 14

Let f  x   a0 xn  a1xn1  a2 xn2  ..........  an be a real polynomial of degree n.  a0  0  and x1,x2 ,.......xn are its
a1
zeros then  x1  x1  x2  x3  .......  xn  a0
a
 x1x2  x1x2  x2 x3  x1x3  ..............  xn x1  a2
0

 1n
.an
x1.x2 .x3 ................xn 
a0

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1 1 1
13. If ,,  are zeros of 2x3  5x2  3x  1 then   is
  
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

14. Product of zeros of polynomial 2015x2015  x2014  2015 is


(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) –1 (D) none of these

Paragraph for Questions 15 to 16

[x] is called greatest integer function which is integer value less than or equal to x.
Example [3.8] =3, [–3.7] = –4, [7] = 7, [–3] = –3 etc
n   n   n 
Exponent of a prime p in n! is given by     2    3   ...........
 p   p   p 
Example :
10   10   10   10 
The exponent of 2 in 10! is     2    3    5   ........  5  2  1  0 = 8
 2  2  2  2 

15. The exponent of 6 in 20! is


(A) 8 (B) 10 (C) 6 (D) none of these

16. The exponent of 30 in 75! is


(A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 6 (D) 18

Part – B
(Matrix Match Type)

This section contains 4 Matrix Match questions. Each question has 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.

1. Match the following


Column - 1 Column - II
(A) 551 (P) a prime number
23  56  79
(B) Product of ( 5 – 3) and  5 3  (Q) is an irrational number

(C) 5–4 (R) is a terminating decimal


representation
(D) 422 (S) a rational number

2 5
3

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2. Match the following


Column II gives the roots of polynomials given in column I.
Column - 1 Column - II
2
(A) 4 – x (P) –2
3 2
(B) x – 2x (Q) 2
2
(C) 6x – 3 – 7x (R) 0
(D) –x – 2 (S) –1/3

3. Match the following


Column-I Column-II
(A) The value of k for which the equations (P) 5
x  2y  7  0 and 2x  ky  14  0 represent
coincident lines is
(B) For what value of k equations 9x  15y  15 and (Q) 9
3x  ky  5 posses unique solution?
(C) Simultaneous linear equations given as (R) 4
a
2a  b  1  0 and a  b  5  0 then 
b
(D) If x  y  2 and x  y  4 the value of (S) 6
x  y  2y  1 
2 2 11

4. Match the following


Column-I Column-II
(A) The value of x for which x 2/3
x
1/3
 2  0 is (P) 18
(B) x 1 x 1 (Q) 2
If 2 2  1280 then find the value of 2x
(C) 2100 when divided by 7 remainder is (R) – 18
(D) Minimum value of x  2x  2 is2 (S) 1

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SECTION – 3 (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. The current I drawn from the 5V source will be :

(A) 0.33 A

(B) 0.5 A

(C) 0.67 A

(D) 0.17 A

+ –
5V

2. The resistance in which the maximum heat is produced is given by:


(A) 2
(B) 6
(C) 4
(D) 12

3. Electric currents with certain values are flowing in various branches of


the following circuit : The value of current ‘I’ in the circuit is
(A) 1.9 A (B) 0.2 A
(C) 0 (D) 2.1 A

4. Two resistances are said to be in series if


(A) equal current flows in each in the same direction
(B) equal current flows in each, may be in the opposite direction
(C) same current flows in each resistor and there is no other option for the current to flow
(D) None of these

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5. The current i in the circuit is


(A) 1/45 A (B) 1/15 A
(C) 1/10 A (D) 1/5 A

6. Six identical resistors are connected as shown in the figure. The


equivalent resistance will be :
(A) Maximum between P and R
(B) Maximum between Q and R
(C) Maximum between P and Q
(D) All are equal

7. A wire of length and resistance R is bent in the form of a ring. The resistance between two points which are
separated by angle  is :
R R
(A) (2 – ) (B) (2 – ) (C) R (2 – ) (D) R 
42 42

8. Consider the circuit shown in the figure. Calculate the current across 4.
(A) 2 A (B) 1 A
(C) 5 A (D) 3 A

(Comprehension Type)
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these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Questions 09 to 10


V
Resistance is the property of a conductor that opposes the flow of charge through it. It is given by R where V =
I
potential difference across the conductors and I = current through the conductor.
The resistance of conductor depends on the length, area of cross-section and nature of material of the conductor. It
also depends on the temperature of the conductor.
If  be the resistivity of the material of the conductor, be its length and A be its area of cross-section, answer the
following questions:

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9. Resistance of a conductor in terms of , and A is given by


 A A
(A) (B) (C) (D)
A  A

10. When a potential difference of 12.5 V is applied across the conductor, 0.5 A of current flows through it. Its
resistance is
(A) 6.25  (B) 25 (C) 2.5 (D) 62.5

Paragraph for Questions 11 to 12

The figure shows a network of five resistances and two batteries

11. The current through the 30V battery is :


(A) 3 A (B) 1 A (C) 2 A (D) None of these

12. The current through the 15V battery is :


(A) Zero (B) 1 A (C) 3 A (D) None of these

Paragraph for Questions 13 to 14

Two resistances 300  and 400  are connected to a 60 V Voltmeter

power supply as shown in figure. A voltmeter connected across


the 400  resistor reads 30 V. 300  400 

60 V

13. The resistance of the voltmeter is


(A) 600  (B) 800  (C) 1000  (D) 1200 

14. The current in the circuit is


3 3 3 3
(A) A (B) A (C) A (D) A
30 16 8 4

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Paragraph for Questions 15 to 16

A piece of aluminum is 3.0 cm long and has a square cross-section 0.5 cm on a side. A potential difference of 8.4 V is
–8
maintained across its long dimensions. Resistivity of aluminium is 2.82 × 10  m.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions.
15. The resistance of the block is
(A) 33.84  (B) 45.68  (C) 0.94  (D) None of these

16. The current through this block is


6 6 6
(A) 0.25 × 10 A (B) 0.18 × 10 A (C) 8.94 × 10 A (D) None of these

Part – B
(Matrix Match Type)

This section contains 4 Matrix Match questions. Each question has 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.

1. Match the items in Column- I to those in Column – II if column-I shows elements of circuit
Column – I Column – II
(A) V  12V, R  10,t  10s,H  ? (P) 288 J
(B) I  6A,R  24,t  36s,H  ? (Q) 144 J
(C) V  24V,I  12A,t  1minute,H  ? (R) 17280 J
(D) V  24,I  12,P  ? (S) 31104 J

2. Column I gives the ways resistors are connected and Column II gives their equivalent resistances. Match
them.
Column – I Column – II
(A) 4 and 8 resistors connected in parallel (P) 1
(B) 6 and 12 resistors connected in parallel (Q) 2.67
and then connected in series with an 8
resistor
(C) 5 and 3 resistors connected in series (R) 12
and then connected in parallel to a 4
resistor
(D) Ten 5 resistors in parallel connected in (S) 0.25
series with sixteen 8 resistors in parallel

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3. Two heaters designed for the same voltage V have different power ratings. When connected individually
across a source of voltage V, they produce H amount of heat each in time t 1 and t2 respectively. When used
together (series/parallel) across the same source, they produce H amount of heat in time t.
Column-I Column-II
(A) R1 (P) V 2t2
H
(B) In series (Q) V 2 t1
H
(C) In parallel (R) t = t1 + t2
(D) R2 (S)  V2 V2 
H  t
 R1 R2 

4. Match the column :


Column-I Column-II
–1
(A) Electrical resistivity (P) Js
(B) Electric Power (Q) V As
–1 –1
(C) Electric Energy (R) JV s
(D) Electric Current (S) m

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