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PHYSICS: - Geometrical Optics:-Class-12th:- CT-8:-19-10-2024


SMCQ
Q1. A point object O is placed between two plane mirrors as 10 mm
M1 M2
shown in figure. If object is moved toward M1 with speed
u then relative speed between first images of M1 and M2
is O
u
(A) Zero (B) u
u
(C) (D) 2u
2
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Q2. A point object is placed at a distance of 1000 mm from a concave mirror of focal length
400 mm. If the object is moved towards the mirror by 200 mm, the image moves by a
distance of
(A) 133.3 mm towards mirror (B) 133.3 mm away from the mirror
(C) 30 mm towards mirror (D) 30 mm away from the mirror
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Q3. A point objects O and a mirror M move with 4cm/s


velocities of 3 cm/s and 4 cm/s respectively
as shown in the figure. OO is the normal to O 3cm/s 60
o

O
the mirror. What is the velocity of the image?
(A) 5 cm/s (B)7 cm/s
(C) 8cm/s (D) 2 19 cm / s
M
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2L  x 
Q4. A reflecting surface is represented by the equation y  sin   where 0  x  L . A
  L 
ray of light traveling horizontally becomes vertical after reflection with the surface. The co-
ordinates of the point where this ray is incident is
 L 2L   L 3L   3L 2L   2L 3L 
(A)  , (B)  , (C)  , (D)  , .
 4    3    4    3 2 
       
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Q5. A point object O can move along vertical line AB as shown in figure.
A O
When image of the object is first visible to D then it is released at t =
0 from rest from A. The time for which object is visible to D is
6L 2L
(A) (B)
g g L
L L
D
3L 2 2
(C) (D) t  
g
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mirror B

Q6. The light rays are incident on a reflecting surface parallel to the principle y

axis as shown in the figure. Choose the correct statement :


(A) all rays are converged to a single point if reflecting surface is
spherical
(B) all rays are converged to a single point approximately if incident
x
rays are paraxial, and surface is spherical.
(C) all rays are diverged in the given situation
(D) none of the above
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Q7. When an object is kept at a distance of 30 cm from a concave mirror, the image is
formed at a distance of 10 cm. If the object is moved with a speed of 9 m/s, the speed
with which image moves is
(A) 10 m/s (B) 1 m/s (C) 9 m/s (D) 0.9 m/s
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Q8. Ram moves at a velocity 10 m/s in a straight line forming an angle 30º with the plane of a
plane mirror. The velocity Vrel at which he approaches his image is (assuming that the
object and its image are symmetric relative to the plane of the mirror).
(A) 20 m/s (B) 10 m/s (C) 5 m/s (D) 15 m/s.
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MMCQ
Q9. A man of height 170 cm wants to see his complete image in a plane mirror (while
standing). His eyes are at a height of 160 cm from the ground.
(A) Minimum length of the mirror = 80 cm.
(B) Minimum length of the mirror = 85 cm.
(C) Bottom of the mirror should be at a height 80 cm.
(D) Bottom of the mirror should be at a height 85 cm.
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Q10. Two plane mirrors are at an angle such that a ray incident on a mirror undergoes a total
deviation of 240º after two reflections.
(A) The angle between the mirror is 60º.
(B) The number of images formed by this system will be 5, if an object is placed
symmetrically between the mirrors.
(C) The number of images will be 5 if an object is kept un-symmetrically between the
mirrors.
(D) A ray will retrace its path after 2 successive reflections, if the angle of incidence of
one mirror is 60º.
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Q11. A flat mirror ‘M’ is arranged parallel to a wall ‘W’ Wall
at a distance ‘l’ from it. The light produced by a
point source ‘S’ fixed on the wall is reflected by W
the mirror and produces a light spot on the wall. S
The mirror moves with velocity ‘v’ towards the
wall. V
l
(A) The spot of light will move with the speed ‘
v’ on the wall.
M
(B) The spot of light will not move on the wall.
(C) As a mirror comes closer the spot of light will become larger and shift away from the
wall with speed larger than ‘v’.
(D) The size of the light spot on the wall remains the same.
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Q12. In the figure shown a convex mirror is moving V
towards a fixed plane mirror. An object AB
lying between the mirrors and along the axis
of the mirror. At a particular moment of time A B C
all values are shown in the figure. Consider
the first reflection at the plane mirror and 10cm 10cm 120cm
second at the convex mirror. AB is object.
50cm
th
(A) The second image is real, inverted of 1/5 magnification.
(B) The second image is virtual and erect with magnification 1/5.
(C) The second image moves towards the convex mirror.
(D) The second image moves away from the convex mirror.
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CHEMISTRY: - Liquid Solution :-Class-12th:- CT-8:-19-10-2024


SMCQ
Q1. One mole of non-volatile solute is dissolved in two moles of water. The vapour
pressure of the solution relative to that of water is
(A) 2/3 (B) 1/3
(C) 1/2 (D) 3/2
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Q2. The vapour pressure of solvent is 20 torr, while that of its dilute solution is 17 torr, the
mole-fraction of the solvent is
(A) 0.6 (B) 0.85
(C) 0.5 (D) 0.7
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Q3. If the total vapour pressure of the liquid mixture A and B is given by the equation:
P = 180 XA + 90 then the ratio of the vapour pressure of the pure liquids A and B is
given by:
(A) 3:2 (B) 4:1
(C) 3:1 (D) 6:2
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Q4. The vapour pressure of a solvent decreased by 10 mm Hg when a non volatile solute
was added to the solvent. The mole fraction of solute in solution is 0.2, what should
be mole fraction of the solvent if decrease in vapour pressure is 20 mm of Hg.
(A) 0.8 (B) 0.6
(C) 0.4 (D) 0.2
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Q5. The density of a solution prepared by dissolving 120g of urea ( mol. Mass = 60u) in
1000 g of water is 1.15 g/ mL. The molarity of this solution is:
(A) 0.50 M (B) 1.78 M
(C) 1.02 M (D) 2.05 M
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Q6. On mixing, heptane and octane form an ideal solution. At 373 K, the vapour
pressures of the two liquid components (heptane and octane) are 105 kPa and 45kPa
respectively. Vapour pressure of the solution obtained by mixing 25.0g of
heptane and 35 g of octane will be
(molar mass of heptane = 100 g mol1 and octane = 114 g mol1)
(A) 72.0kPa (B) 36.1kPa
(C) 96.2kPa (D) 144.5kPa
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Q7. A binary liquid solution is prepared by mixing n-heptane and ethanol. Which one of
the following statements is correct regarding the behaviour of the solution?
(A) The solution is non- ideal, showing-ve deviation from Raoult’s Law.
(B) The solution is non- ideal, showing+ve deviation from Raoult’s Law.
(C) n- Heptane shows + ve deviation while ethanol shows –ve deviation from Raoult’s
Law.
(D) The solution formed is an ideal solution.
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Q8. At 80oC, the vapour pressure of pure liquid ‘A’ is 520 mm Hg and that of pure liquid
B’ is 1000 mm Hg. If a mixture solution of ‘A’ and ‘B’ boils at 80oC and at 1 atm
pressure, the amount of ‘A’ in the mixture is (1 atm = 760 mm Hg)
(A) 52 mol percent (B) 34 mol percent
(C) 48 mol percent (D) 50 mol percent
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MMCQ
Q9. For A and B to form an ideal solution which of the following conditions should be
satisfied?
(A) H (mixing) = 0 (B) V (mixing)> 0
(2) S (mixing) = 0 (D) All three conditions.
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Q10. Which of the following concentration terms is independent of temperature?


(A) Molarity (B)Normality
(C) Molality (D) Both A and B
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Q11. When a non volatilesolute is added to a pure solvent, the


(A) vapour pressure of the solution becomes lower than that of the pure solvent
(B) rate of evaporation of the pure solvent is reduced
(C) solute does not affect the rate of condensation
(D) rate of evaporation of the solution is equal to the rate of condensation of the solution
at a lower vapour pressure than that in the case of the pure solvent
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Q12. According to Raoult’s law the relative decrease in the solvent vapour pressure over the
solution is equal to :
(A) the mole fraction of the solvent
(B) the mole fraction of the solute
(C) the number of mole of the solute
(D) ‘i’ times the mole fraction of the solute (i = van’t Hoff factor)
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MATHEMATICS:- DE+ DET:- Class-12th:- CT-8:-19-10-2024


SMCQ
Q1. If x  sin ,y  sink then which of the following is true?
d2 y dy 2
2 d y dy
(A) (1  x 2 ) 2
 x  k 2
y  0 (B) (1  x ) 2
x  k2y  0
dx dx dx dx
d2 y dy
(C) (1  x 2 ) 2  x  k2y  0 (D) none of these
dx dx
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Q2. The order of the differential equation whose general solution is given by
y  (c1  c 2 )cos(x  c 3 )  c 4 e x  c5 where c1,c 2 ,c 3 ,c 4 ,c 5 are arbitrary constants, is
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2
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Q3. Find the equation of the curve, which passes through the point (,  ) and satisfies the
dy  dy 
differential equation y  x    y 2  x2
dx  dx 
(1   2 )y (1   2 )x (1   2 )y (1   2 )x
(A)  (B) 
(1  y) (1  x) (1  y) (1  x)
(1   2 )y (1   2 )x (1   2 )y (1   2 )x
(C)  (D) 
(1  y) (1  x) (1  y) (1  x)
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3
d2 y  dy  d2 x
Q4. For any differentiable function y = f(x), the value of   is
dx 2  dx  dy 2
(A) always zero (B) always non-zero
2 2
(C) equal to 2y (D) equal to x
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dx
Q5. A particle moves in a straight line with a velocity given by  x  1 (x is the distance
dt
traveled). The time taken by a particle to traverse a distance of 99 meters is
1
(A) log10e (B) 2loge10 (C) 2log10e (D) log10e
2
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d3 y d2 y dy
Q6. The solution of 3
 8 2  0 ( where y’ = ) satisfying y(0) = 1/8 y’(0) = 0 and
dx dx dx
y”(0) = 1 is
1  e8x 7 1  e8x 7
(A) y  x  (B) y  x 
8 8 8 8 8 8
1  e8x 7
(C) y  x  (D) none of these
8 8 8
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Q7. If f(x), g(x) be twice differentiable function on [0, 2] satisfying f(x) = g(x), f(1) = 4 and
g(1) = 6, f(2) = 3, g(2) = 9, then f(x)  g(x) at x = 4 equals
(A) 0 (B) 10 (C) 8 (D) 2
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2
 dy  dy
Q8. A solution of the differential equation   x  y  0 is
 dx  dx
2
(A) y = 2 (B) y = 2x (C) y = 2x  4 (D) y = 2x  4

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MMCQ
Q9. The differential equation representing the family of curves y 2  2c(x  c ) , where c is a
positive parameter, is of
(A) order 1 (B) order 2 (C) degree 3 (D) degree 4
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d y dy
Q10. If y = e 4x + 2e x satisfies the relation 3
A  By  0 , then value of A and B
dx dx
respectively are
(A) A = - 12 (B) A =13, (C) B = 12 (D) B = 13
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Q11. A curve (or line) passes through (1, 1) such that the triangle formed by the coordinate
axes and the tangent at any point of the curve is in the first quadrant and has its area
equal to 2. Form the differential equation and find the equations of the possible curves.
(A) x + y = 2 (B) x + y = 2 (C) xy = 3 (D) xy = 2
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2
 dy  dy x
Q12. A solutions of the differential equation 
 dx
x
 
  dx e  e  1  0 is given by

(A) y  e  x  C (B) y  e  x  C (C) y  e x  C (D) y  e x  C
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