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NALLAKUNTA DIVISION

CTM _ 15 _ DAY _ 3 _ WORK SHEET (20 11 2024)

PHYSICS
1) Some physical constants are given in Column – I and their dimensional formulae are given in
Column – II. Match the correct pairs in the columns.

Column – I Column – II
A) Planck’s constant p)  M L1T 2 
 
B) Gravitational constant q)  M L1T 1 
 
C) Bulk modulus r)  M L2T 1 
 
D) Coefficient of viscosity s)  M 1L3T 2 
 

A B C D A B C D
(a) s r q p (b) q p r s
(c) r q p s (d ) r s p q
2) If h (Planck’s constant), G (universal gravitational constant) and F (force) are fundamental
physical quantities, then find out dimensional formula of energy.

a)  h1/8G 5/8 F 1/2  b)  h1/2G1/8 F 5/8  c)  h1G1F 1/8  d)  F 1/2G1/8h5/8 

 x2 
3) The force of interaction between two atoms is given by F   exp    ; where x is the
  kt 
distance, k is the Boltzmann constant and T is temperature and  and  are two constants. The
dimension of  is:

a) M 2 L2T 2 b) M 2 LT 4 c) M 0 L2T 4 d) MLT 2

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4) When a body is in SHM then match the following

List – I List – II
A) Velocity is maximum e) At half of the amplitude
B) K.E. is 3/4 th of total energy f) At the mean position
C) P.E. is 3/4th of total energy g) At the extreme position
D) Acceleration is maximum h) 3
At times amplitude
2

a) A – f, B – e, C – h, D – g b) A – f, B – e, C – g, D – h
c) A – e, B – f, C – h, D – g d) A – e, B – f, C – g, D – h
5) The displacement of a particle of mass 3gm executing S.H.M is given by y  3sin  0.2  t in SI

units. The kinetic energy of the particle at a point which is at a distance equal to 1/3 of it amplitude
from its mean positon is

a) 12  103 J b) 25  103 J c) 0.48  10 3 J d) 0.24  103 J


6) The acceleration – displacement graph of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is shown in
figure. The time period of simple harmonic motion is:

4 2 4
a) S b) S c) 2 S d) S
3 3 3
7) In a long cylindrical tube, the water level is adjusted and the air column above it is made to vibrate
in unison with a vibrating tuning fork kept at the open end. Maximum sound is heard, when the air
column lengths are equal to
  3  3  3   3 
a) , , b) ,, c) , , d) , ,
4 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4

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8) An organ pipe of length L open at both ends is found to vibrate in its first harmonic when sounded
with a tuning fork of 480 Hz. What should be the length of a pipe closed at one end, so that it also
vibrates in its first harmonic with the same tuning fork?
L L
a) b) c) L d) 2L
4 2
9) A cylindrical tube  L  120 cm  is in resonance with a tuning for of frequency 220 Hz. If it is

being filled by water, then to get resonance, minimum length of water column is
 Take, vair  330 m / s 
a) 37.5 cm b) 82.5 cm c) 45 cm d) 7.5 cm

10) If in the following figure, AC  iˆ  2 ˆj  4kˆ and BD  iˆ  3 ˆj  kˆ, then BC is

3ˆ 1 ˆ 1ˆ 5ˆ 3ˆ
a) i  j  5kˆ b) iˆ  j k c) 2iˆ  ˆj  5kˆ d) i  2 ˆj  3kˆ
2 2 2 2 2
11) A particle moves along a path ABCD as shown in the following figure. The magnitude of net
displacement of the particle from position A to position D is

a) 10m b) 5 2 m c) 9m d) 7 2 m

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1 1 7
12) If direction cosines of a vector are , and respectively, then write the vector in the form of
3 3 3
iˆ, ˆj and kˆ. Magnitude of vector is 9.

a) 3iˆ  ˆj  7 kˆ b) iˆ  ˆj  7 kˆ c) 9iˆ  9 ˆj  7 kˆ d) 3iˆ  3 ˆj  3 7 kˆ


13) Two particles A and B are placed in gravity free space at (0, 0, 0) m and ( –30, 0, 0 ) m,


respectively. Particle A is projected with a velocity 5iˆ  5 ˆj  5kˆ ms 1, while particle B is 
 
projected with a velocity 10iˆ  5 ˆj  5kˆ ms 1 simultaneously. Then,

a) they will collide at (10, 20, 10) m b) they will collide at (10, 10, 10) m
c) they will never collide d) they will collide after 6 s
14) Two buses A and B are at position 50 m and 100 m from the origin at time t  0 . They start
moving in the same direction simultaneously with uniform velocity of 10 m/s and 5 m/s. Determine
the position from origin at which A over takes B.
a) 110 m b) 150 m c) 100 m d) 200 m
15) Two bodies move in a straight line towards each other with initial velocities v1 and v2 and with

constant accelerations a1 and a2 directed against their corresponding initial velocities. The

maximum initial separation I max between them for which they will meet during the motion is

a)
v12 v22
 b)
 v1  v2 2 v v
c) 1 2 d)
v12  v22
a1 a2 2  a1  a2  a1 a2  a1  a2 

CHEMISTRY
1. What will be the molar solubility S of a solid salt with general formula M xp  X yq  ?
1/ x  y x y 1/ x  y x y
 K sp   K sp   K sp   K sp 
1)  y x 
2)  x y 
3)  x y 
4)  y x 
 x .y   x .y   x .y   x .y 
2. Using the Gibbs energy change, G  63.3kJ for the following reaction,
Ag 2CO3  s   2 Ag   aq   CO32   aq  the K sp of Ag 2CO3  s  in water at 25C is,

 R  8.314 JK 1
mol 1 
1) 3.2  10 26 2) 8.0  10 12 3) 2.9  10 3 4) 7.9  10 2

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3. The value of molar solubility of Ni  OH 2 in 0.10M NaOH . If its solubility is ‘S’, then the ionic

product of Ni  OH 2 is 2.0  10 15 .

1) 6.0  10 12 M 2) 8.0  10 13 M 3) 2.0  1013 M 4) 5.0  10 12 M


4. The van’t Hoff factor of BaCl2 at 0.01 M concentration is 1.98. The percentage of dissociation of
BaCl2 at this concentration is

1) 49 2) 69 3) 89 4) 98
5. 1.2% NaCl solution is isotonic with 7.2% glucose solution. What will be the van’t Hoff factor ‘i’
for NaCl ?
1) 0.5 2) 1 3) 2 4) 6
6. We have three aqueous solutions of NaCl labeled as A, B and C with concentration 0.1 M, 0.01 M
and 0.001 M, respectively. The value of van’t Hoff factor for these solutions will be in the order.
1) iA  iB  iC 2) iA  iB  iC 3) iA  iB  iC 4) iA  iB  iC

7. For a reaction, activation energy Ea  0 and the rate constant at 200K is 1.6  106 s 1 . The rate

constant at 400 K will be [Given that, gas constant R  831 JK 1mol 1 ]


1) 3.2  10 4 s 1 2) 1.6  106 s 1 3) 1.6  103 s 1 4) 3.2  106 s 1
8. What is the activation energy for a reaction, if its rate doubles when the temperature is raised from


20C to 35C ? R  8.314 J mol 1 K 1 
1) 342 kJ mol 1 2) 269 kJ mol 1 3) 34.7 kJ mol 1 4) 15.1 kJ mol 1
9. If a reaction, A  B  C is exothermic to the extent of 30 kJ/mol and the activation energy of the
forward reaction is 249 kJ/mole, then the activation energy of reverse reaction (in kJ/mol) is
1) 324 2) 279 3) 40 4) 100
10. If 
E Zn2 / Zn  0.763V and  
E  Fe 2 / Fe  0.44V , then the emf of the cell

Zn | Zn 2  a  0.001 || Fe 2  a  0.005 | Fe is
1)equal to 0.323 V 2) less than 0.323 V
3) greater than 0.323 V 4) equal to 1.103 V
11. In the given reaction 2Cu   aq   Cu 2  aq   Cu  s 

E  0.6V and E   0.41V The equilibrium constant for this reaction will be
Cu  / Cu Cu 2 / Cu

1) 2.76 102 2) 2.76 104 3) 2.76 106 4) 2.76 108

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12. For a Ag  Zn button cell, net reaction is Zn  s   Ag 2O  s  
 ZnO  s   2 Ag  s 

G f  Ag 2O   11.21 kJ mol 1

G f  ZnO   318.3 kJ mol 1


o
Then, Ecell of the button cell is
1) 3.182 V 2) –1.621 V 3) 1.591 V 4) –1.591 V
13. The time required to deposit 2 103 cm thick layer of silver (density 1.05 g cm 3 ) on the surface

of area 100 cm 3 by passing a current of 10 A through silver nitrate solution will be


1) 125 s 2) 115 s 3) 18.7 s 4) 27.25 s
14. What will happen during the electrolysis of aqueous solution of CuSO4 by using platinum
electrodes?
1) Copper will deposit at cathode and oxygen will released at anode
2) Copper will deposit at anode and oxygen will deposit at cathode
3) Copper will dissolve at anode
4) Either (1) or (3)
15. 6 A current with 75% efficiency is passed through a cell for 6 h? ( z  4 104 ). The amount of
metal deposited will be
1) 22.4 g 2) 36.0 g 3) 32.4 g 4) 38.9 g

MATHEMATICS

1) Let S  1,2,3,.......,9. For k  1,2,......5, let N k be the number of subsets of S , each containing

five elements out of which exactly k are odd. Then N1  N 2  N 3  N 4  N 5 


a) 210 b) 252 c) 126 d) 125
2) Let n  2 be an integer. Take n distinct points on a circle and join each pair of points by a line
segment. Colour the line segment joining every pair of adjacent points by blue and the rest by red.
If the number of red and blue line segments are equal, then the value of n is
3) Five persons A, B, C, D and E are seated in a circular arrangement. If each of them is given a hat
of one of the three colours red, blue and green, then the number of ways of distributing the hats
such that the persons seated in adjacent seats get different coloured hats is

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1 1 1 1
4) Four persons can hit a target correct with probabilities , , and respectively. If all hit at the
2 3 4 8
target independently, then the probability that the target would be hit, is
1 25 7 25
a) b) c) d)
192 32 32 192
5) A student appears for tests I, II and III. The student is successful if he passes either in tests I and
1
II or tests I and III. The probabilities of the student passing in tests I, II and III are p, q and ,
2
1
respectively. If the probability that the student is successful, is , then
2
1 1
a) p  q  1 b) p  q  c) p  1, q  0 d) p  1, q 
2 2
6) If A and B are two independent events such that P  A  0, and P  B   1, then P A / B is  
equal to

1 P A  B P  A
a) 1  P  A / B  
b) 1  P A / B  c)
P B
d)
PB
30 15
7) Let a1 , a2 ,.......a30 be an AP, S   ai and T   a 2i1 . If a5  27 and S  27  75, then a10
i 1 i 1

is equal to
a) 42 b) 57 c) 52 d) 47
4n k  k 1
8) If S n    1 2 k 2 . Then, Sn can take value (s)
2

a) 1056 b) 1088 c) 1120 d) 1332


9) If a, b, c are positive real numbers such that a  b  c  d  2, then M   a  b  c  d  satisfies

the relation
a) 0  M  1 b) 1  M  2 c) 2  M  3 d) 3  M  4

10) Let a  3iˆ  2 ˆj  xkˆ and b  iˆ  ˆj  kˆ, for some real x. Then a  b  r is possible if

3 3 3 3 3 3
a) 0  r  b) r 3 c) 3 r 5 d) r  5
2 2 2 2 2 2

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11) Let a  2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ, b  iˆ  ˆj and c be a vector such that c  a  3,  a  b   c  3 and the angle

between c and a  b is 300. Then, a. c is equal to

25 1
a) b) 2 c) 5 d)
8 8
          
 
12) Let a and b be two non – collinear unit vectors. If u  a  a.b b and v  a  b , then v is
        
a) u b) u  u.a c) u  u .b d) u  u . a  b  
13) Consider any set of observations x1, x2 , x3 ,....., x101; it being given that

x1  x2  x3  .......  x100  x101; then the mean deviation of this set of observations about a point
k is minimum when k equals
x1  x2  ....x101
a) x1 b) x51 c) d) x50
101
14) What is the standard deviation of the following series
Measurements 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40
Frequency 1 3 4 2

a) 81 b) 7.6 c) 9 d) 2.26
15) The mean and SD of 63 children on an arithmetic test are respectively 27.6 and 7.1. To them are
added a new group of 26 who had less training and whose mean is 19.2 and SD 6.2. The values of
the combined group differ from the original as to (i) the mean and (ii) the SD is
a) 25.1, 7.8 b) 2.3, 0.8 c) 1.5, 0.9 d) None of these

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KEY
PHYSICS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
d b b a c a d b b b
11 12 13 14 15
a d d b b

CHEMISTRY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3 2 3 1 3 3 2 3 2 3
11 12 13 14 15
3 3 3 1 4

MATHEMATICS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C 5 30 B C B C AD A D
11 12 13 14 15
B CD B C A

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