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Date : 09-11-2014
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5.
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200
A cylinder of radius 6 cm and height h cm is filled with ice cream. The ice cream is then distributed
among 10 children in identical cones having hemispherical tops. The radius of the base of the cone is
3 cm and its height is 12cm. Then the height h of the cylinder must be :
(A) 100/7 cm
(B) 18 mc
(C) 15 cm
(D) 200 / 11 cm
2.
3.
(C) a + b + c = 0
(D) ab + bc + ca + 1 = 0
L, M and N are mid points of sides AB, BC and CA of triangle ABC. If area of triangle ABC is 48 sq. units,
then the area of triangle LMN will be :
(A) 6 sq.units
4.
(B) 8 sq.units
(C) 12 sq.units
(D) 24 sq.units
The angle of elevation of the top of a tower as observed from a point on the horizontal ground is x. If we move
a distance d towards the foot of the tower, the angle of elevation increases to y, then the height of the tower
is :
(A)
d tan x tan y
tan y tan x
(D)
d tan x tan y
tan y tan x
5.
When the curves y = log10x and y = x-1 are drawn in the x-y plane many thies do they intersect for values
x 1 ?
(A) Never
(B Once
(C) Twice
(D) More than twice
6.
The number of isossceles triangles with integer sides such that no side is greater than 4 units is :
(A) 8
7.
(B) 9
(B) 17587
(C) 17937.5
9.
(D) 12
8.
(C) 16
(B) 2
(C) 6
(A)
2010
2009
(B) 1
(C)
(D) 1
2009
1
x+1+
= 0, is
2010
x
2009
2010
(D) 1
10.
If the perimeter of a rectangle is p and its diagonal is d, then the difference between the length and width
of the rectangle is
8d2 p2
2
(A)
11.
13.
8d2 p2
4
(D)
(B) 10/3
(C) 7/3
(D) 5/3
Which one of the following pairs of lines are consistent having unique solution
(A) x + y = 7 and 2x + 2y = 14
(B) x y = 5 and 2x 2y = 15
(C) x y 1 = 0 and 4x 4y 15 = 0
(D) 2x + y 6 = 0 and 4x 2y 4 = 0
14.
6d2 p2
2
(C)
If a + 1 = b + 2 = c + 3 = d + 4 = a + b + c + d + 5, then (a + b + c + d) is equal to :
(A) 5
12.
8d 2 p 2
2
(B)
If the altitudes of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4, then the lengths of the corresponding sides are in the
ratio :
(A) 2 : 3 : 4
15.
(C) 3 : 2 : 4
(D) 3 : 2 : 1
AD, BE and CF are the medians of ABC. The sum of lengths of segments BE and CF is :
(A) <
16.
(B) 6 : 4 : 3
3
BC
2
(B) >
5
BC
3
(C) >
3
BC
2
(D) <
2
BC
3
Let (1 + 2x)20 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + .... + a20x20 . Then, 3a0 + 2a1 + 3a2 + 2a3 + 3a4 + 2a5 + .... 2a19 + 3a20 equals
to :
(A)
17.
5.3 20 3
2
5.3 20 3
2
(C)
5.3 20 1
2
(D)
5.3 20 1
2
The values of k for which the expression kx2 + (k + 1)x + 2 will be a perfect square of linear factor are
(A) 3 2 2
18.
(B)
(B) 4 2 2
(C) 6
(D) 5
In ABC , the median from A is perpendicular to the median from B. If BC = 7 and AC = 6 find AB.
(A)
15 units
(B) 17 unit
(C) 13 unit
19.
In ABC, D is a point on BC such that AD is the internal bisector of Suppose B = 2C and CD = AB.
Find the measure of A.
(A) 72
20.
(B) 60
(C) 80
PQ is a chord of length 8 cm of a circle of radius 5 cm. The tangents at P and Q intersect at point T.
Find the length TP.
(A)
21.
30
cm
3
(B)
20
cm
3
(C)
40
cm
3
(D)
10
cm
3
(C) The electrons may move in any direction randomly, but slowly drift in the direction of E .
22.
In the ladder network shown, current through the resistor 3 is 0.25 A. The input voltage V is equal
to :
(A) 10 V
(B) 20 V
(C) 5 V
(D)
15
V
2
23.
Two mirrors are inclined at an angle as shown in the figure. Light ray is incident parallel to one of the
mirrors. Light will start retracing its path after third reflection if :
(A) = 45
24.
(B) = 30
(C) = 60
A body of mass m is situated at a distance 4Re above the earth's surface, where Re is the radius of earth.
How much minimum energy be given to the body so that it may escape
(A) mgRe
25.
(B) 2mgRe
(C)
mgR e
5
(D)
mgR e
16
The mass and radius of earth and moon are M1, R1 and M2, R2 respectively. Their centres are d distance
apart. With what velocity should a particle of mass m be projected from the mid point of their centres so
that it may escape out to infinity.
(A)
26.
G(M1 M2 )
d
(B)
2G(M1 M2 )
d
(C)
4G(M1 M2 )
d
(D)
GM1M2
d
In the circuit shown the readings of ammeter and voltmeter are 4A and 20V respectively. The meters
are non-ideal, then R is :
(A) 5
27.
Two masses A and B of 10 kg and 5 kg respectively are connected with a string passing over a
frictionless pulley fixed at the corner of a table as shown. The coefficient of static friction of A with
table is 0.2. The minimum mass of C that may be placed on A to prevent it from moving is :
(A) 15 kg
(B) 10 kg
(C) 5 kg
(D) 12 kg
28.
An object is placed at 24 cm distance above the surface of a lake. If water has refractive index of 4/3, then
at what distance from lake surface, a fish will sight the object :
(A) 32 cm above the surface of water
(B) 18 cm over the surface of water
(C) 6 cm over the surface of water
(D) 6 cm below the surface of water
29.
In the figure given below, there are two convex lens L1 and L2 having focal length of f1 and f2 respectively.
The distance between L1 and L2 will be :
(A) f1
(B) f2
(C) f1 + f2
(D) f1 - f2
30.
The resistance of 10 and 20 are arranged in series across 220 volt supply, then the heat produced by
this combination in half an hour will be :
(A) 2904 kJ.
(B) 29 kJ.
(C) 30 kJ.
(D) 29.04 kJ.
31.
10 g of ice at 10C is added to 10g of water at 85C. What is the final temperature and amount of ice
left in the system ?(System is kept inside an ideal insulator )
(A ) 0C, 0 g
(B) 0C, 2 g
(C) 37.5C, 0 g
(D) 37.5C, 5 g
32.
1V, 1
+
3V, 3
(A) 2/15
33.
1
4
m v2
k
(B)
(B)
24
m v2
k
(C)
1
2
m v2
k
(D) 2
m v2
k
12
(C)
18
(D)
A body of mass M is dropped from a height h on a sand floor. If the body penetrates x cm into the sand,
the average resistance offered by the sand to the body is :
h
(A) Mg
x
36.
(D) 2/17
A machine, which is 75% efficient, uses 12J of energy in lifting up a 1kg mass through a certain distance.
The mass is then allowed to fall through that distance. The velocity at the end of its fall is (in m/s) :
(A)
35.
(C) 2/11
A block of mass m is attached to a spring in natural length of spring constant k . The other end A of the
spring is moved with a constant velocity v away from the block . Find the maximum extension in the
spring.
(A)
34.
(B) 1/13
(B) Mg 1
x
(D) Mg 1
x
An object moves with 5m/s towards right while the mirror moves with 1 m/s towards the left as shown.
Find the velocity of image.
1m/s
5m/s
O
mirror
(A 7 m/s towards left
(C) 5 m/s towards left
37.
A wire of resistance 0.5 m1 is bent into a circle of radius 1m. The same wire is connected across a
diameter AB as shown in figure. The equivalent resistances in ohm is :
(A)
38.
(B) +1
(C)
( 2)
(D)
( 4)
In the system shown in the figure, the acceleration of the 1kg mass and the tension in the string connecting
between A and B is :
g
8g
downward,
4
7
g
6
(C)
downward,
g
7
7
(A)
g
g
upward,
4
7
g
(D)
upward, g
2
(B)
39.
A circular coil A of radius r carries current I. Another circular coil B of radius 2r carries current of I. The
magnetic field at the centres of the circular coils are in the ratio of :
(A) 3 : 1
(B) 4 : 1
(C) 1 : 1
(D) 2 : 1
40.
A body is projected vertically up from the ground. Taking air resistance into account, if t1 is the time
taken in going up while t2 in coming down to starting point, then:
(A) t1 > t2
(B) t1 = t2
(C t1 < t2
(D) t1 can be greater or smaller depending upon the initial velocity of the body
41.
42.
(D) 62.5 mL
75 ml of H2SO4 (specific gravity = 1.18) containing 49% H2SO4 by mass is diluted to 590 ml. Calculate
molarity of the diluted solution. [S = 32]
(A) 0.7 M
(B) 7.5 M
(C) 0.75 M
(D) 0.25 M
43.
For 100 ml of 0.3 M CaCl2 solution + 400 ml of 0.1 M HCl solution, correct datas are :
(A) Total concentration of cation(s) = 0.14 M
(B) Total concentration of cation(s) = 0.07 M
(C) [Cl] = 0.1 M
(D [Cl] = 0.2 M
44.
The atomic weight of an element is 'a'. If this element occurs in nature as a triatomic gas, then the correct
formula for the number of moles of gas in its 'w' g is :
(A)
3w
a
(B)
w
3a
(C) 3wa
(D)
a
3w
45.
Atomic radius is of the order of 108 cm and nuclear radius is of the order of 1013 cm. The fraction of
atom that is occupied by nucleus is :
(A) 105
(B) 105
(C) 1015
(D) None of these
46.
2
1
H,
3
1
(B)
15
7
N,
16
8
(C)
40
18
Ar,
40
20
Ca
(D)
3
1
H, 24 He
47.
The ratio of the energy of a photon of wavelength 3000 to that of a photon of wavelength 6000 respectively
is:
(A) 1 : 2
(B) 2 : 1
(C) 3 : 1
(D) 1 : 3
48.
Find out the number of photons emitted by a 60 watt bulb in one minute, if wavelength of an emitted
photon is 620 nm.
(A) 1.125 1022
(B) 1.225 1022
(C) 1.5 1022
(D) 1.125 1012
49.
Bombardment by -particle leads to artificial disintegration in three ways, (I), (II) and (III) as shown.
Products X, Y and Z respectively are :
(ii)
Be
12
6
C+Y
(i)
16
8
O+Z
23
11 Na .
(iii)
13
7
N+X
(B) positron, neutron, proton
(D) positron, proton, neutron
The ratio of the mass number and atomic number of the resulting
nuclide is:
(A) 22/10
(B) 22/11
(C) 23/10
(D) 23/12
Hint : During the emission of positron from the nucleus atomic number changes.
Space For Rough Work
51.
(A)
(B)
(C )
(D)
52.
A flask is of capacity one litre. What volume of air will escape from the open flask, if it is heated from 27C to
37C ? Assume pressure to be constant.
(A) 33.3 mL
(B) 23.3 mL
(C) 43.3 mL
(D) 13.3 mL
53.
If an ideal gas at 1 atmosphperic pressure, is spreading from 20 cm3 to 50 cm3 at constant temperature,
then find the final pressure :
(A) 0.4 atm
(B) 2.5 atm
(C) 5 atm
(D) None of these.
54.
5 L of a sample of a gas at 27C and 1 bar pressure is compressed to a volume of 1000 mL keeping the
temperature constant. The percentage increase in pressure is :
(A) 100 %
(B) 400 %
(C) 500%
(D) 80%
55.
For a fixed amount of ideal gas at constant temperature, which of the following plots is correct :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
56.
Starting with one mole of nitrogen and 3 moles of hydrogen, at equilibrium 50% of each had reacted
according to the reaction : N2 (g) + 3H2 (g)
2NH3 (g)
If the equilibrium pressure is P, the partial pressure of hydrogen at equilibrium would be :
(A) P/2
(B) P/3
(C) P/4
(D) P/6
57.
For a fixed amount of ideal gas at constant temperature, which of the following plots is/are not correct :
(A)
58.
(B)
(C)
(D)
The standard molar enthalpies of formation of ethane, CO2 & liquid water are 21.1, 94.1 and 68.3
kCal respectively. Calculate the standard molar enthalpy of combustion of ethane.
(A) 372.0 kCal.
(B) 352.0 kCal.
(C) 322.0 kCal.
(D) 362.0 kCal.
Space For Rough Work
59.
For which temperature the pOH of pure water can be greater than 7.
(A 20 C
(B) 30 C
(C) 40 C
(D) 50 C
60.
The self ionization constant for pure formic acid , K = [ HCOOH2+ ] [HCOO] has been estimated as 10 6
at room temperature .The density of formic acid is 1.15 g/cm3. The percentage of formic acid converted to
formate ion are
(A) 0.002 %
(B) 0.004 %
(C) 0.006 %
(D) 0.008 %
61.
62.
63.
64.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists.
List
List
(Plant tissue)
(Function)
A. Sclerenchyma
1. Conduction of water
B. Xylem
2. Transport of food
C. Phloem
3. Mechanical strength
D. Meristem
4. Cell Division
A
B
C
D
(A)
4
2
1
3
(B)
1
4
3
2
(C)
3
1
2
4
(D)
2
3
4
1
65.
(C) taenia.
(D) hydra.
(C) Angiosperms.
(D) Bryophytes.
Phylloclade is a feature of
(A) vallisneria (an aquatic plant)
(C) cactus (a xerophytic plant)
66.
67.
68.
At which stage of meiosis I, the homologous chromosomes separate but are held by chiasmata ?
(A) Diakinesis
(B) Diplotene
(C) Pachytene
(D) Zygotene
69.
70.
71.
(D) biodegradation
(D) Vit C
72.
73.
Syphilis is caused by
(A) Treponema pallidum
(C) Neisseria
(B) HIV
(D) Trichomonas
74.
If a plant is heterozygous for tallness, the F2 generation has both tall and dwarf plants. This proves the
principle of :
(A) Dominance
(B) Segregation
(C) Independent assortment
(D) Incomplete Dominence
75.
(C) catabolic
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
(D) 12
The exchange of gases in alveoli of lungs takes place by(A) passive transport
(B) simple diffusion
(C) osmosis
(D) actin
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Ans.
Ques. 21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Ques. 41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
Ques. 61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
Ans.
Ans.
Ans.
1.
ABC ~ MNL
2
Area ABC
BC
= (2)2 = 4
=
Area MNL
LN
2
1
2
3
(6)2 h = 10 3 (3) 12 3 (3)
36 h = 10 [36 + 18]
area LMN =
h = 15 cm.
2.
a
b
=
bc
ca
[By AA similarity]
area ABC
48
=
= 12 sq. unit.
4
4
4.
c=a+b
Hence, a + b + c = 0.
3.
LN =
1
BC
2
A
L
B
In ABC
tan y =
h
b
b = tan y
N
M
In ABD
tan x =
h
bd
8.
tan x =
1025 7 1024 x
h
d
tan y
h
h
= tan y + d
tan x
1
d = h tan x tan y
9.
tan y tan x
2009 x
1
+1+
=0
2010
x
d = h tan x tan y
d tan x tan y
h = tan y tan x .
5.
1
or xx = 10
x
This is possible for only one value of
x (2 < x < 3).
2010
1
2009
1
+
=
2010 = 1
2009
Thus, log10x =
6.
10.
Isosceles triangles
l2 b 2
A
c
B
(l + b) =
p
p2
or (l + b)2 =
2
4
a<b+c
l2 + b2 + 2lb =
b<a+c
p2
4
c<a+b
Possible combinations :
4, 4, 1
3, 3, 4
2, 2, 3
4, 4, 2
3, 3, 2
2, 2, 1
4, 4, 3
3, 3, 1
2, 2, 2
4, 4, 4
3, 3, 3
1, 1, 1
or
d2 + 2lb =
or
2lb =
p2
4
p2
d2
4
(l b)2 = l2 + b2 2lb = d2
20 ( 20 1) ( 40 1)
6
20 21 41
6
625 20 21 41
100 6
625 21 41
56
125 7 41 35875
=
=
= 17937.5
2
4
8d2 p2
4
or (l b) =
11.
p2
+ d2
4
8d2 p2
4
a+1=b+2=c+3=d+4=a+b+c+d+
5=k
(a + 1) + (b + 2) + (c+ 3) + (d + 4) = 4k
a + b + c + d + 10 = 4K
SOL. IJSO STAGE-I _OPEN TEST/ MOCK TEST-5_PAGE # 2
a + b + c + d + 5 + 5 = 4K
K + 5 = 4K
3K = 5
15.
B
5
K=
3
a+b+c+d+5=K
1
BC
2
EF =
a+b+c+d=K5=
12.
5
10
5=
3
3
In BGC
BG + GC > BC ....... (i)
In GFE
2
1 i.e. a1 b1
4 2 a2 b2
13.
sin x + sin2 x = 1
BE + CF > BC +
sin x = cos2 x
Now
sin2 x + cos2 x = 1
BC
2
BC
FE 2
3BC
2
(1 + 2x)20 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + .... + a20x20
BE + CF >
16.
Let x = 1
320 = a0 + a1 + a2 ........ + a20
....(i)
Let x = 1
14.
20
Let AD = h1 BE = h2
CF = h3
Area of ABC =
1
1
1
ah1 = bh2 =
ch3
2
2
2
17.
D=0
(k + 1)2 8k = 0
a = 3 2 2
Given : h1 : h2 : h3 = 2 : 3 : 4
3
h1 = 2k, h2 = 3k and h3 = 4k
So,
2x
y
18.
Divide by 12
a
b c
=
= .
6
4 3
2y
B
x
D
7/2
7/2
49
= 4y2 + x2 )
4
9 = 4x2 + y2
49 = 4x2 + 16y2
-
40 = 15 y2
SOL. IJSO STAGE-I _OPEN TEST/ MOCK TEST-5_PAGE # 3
y2 =
40 8
15 3
9 = 4x2 +
8
3
9-
8
= 4x2
3
x 2=
19
12
16
256
TP = + 42 =
+ 16
3
9
2
400
9
TP=
20
cm.
3
= AB2
3 4
3
22.
19 32
2
3
3 = AB
AB2 = 15/3
AB =
19.
17
Req = 7 + 4 + 9 = 20
V = IReq = 1 20 = 20 V
20.
25.
m +
mv2 = 0 + 0
d
/
2
d
/
2
V2 =
4G
(m1 +m2)
d
V =
4G(m1 m 2 )
d
Let TR = y.
Since OT is perpendicular bisector of PQ.
26.
(4 ) R = RV = 20
(4 ) R = 20
4 is less than 4
So that, R is greater than 5
PR = QR = 4cm
In right triangle ORP, we have
OP2 = OR2 + PR2
OR = 3 cm.
In right triangles PRT and OPT, we have
TP2 = TR2 + PR2 and, OT2 = TP2 + OP2
(y + 3)2 = y2 + 16 + 25
6 y = 32
16
y=
3
27.
mB
mA
9
10
0 .2
= 15 kg
28.
24
1
x= /4
1 3
observer
v
v
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
24
24 4
=
= 32 cm
3
3
4
29.
v
m
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1
1
2
mv2 = k x max
2
2
mv 2
k
x max =
34.
V
220
22
I=
=
=
A
R
30
3
Heat produced = I2RT
= 12
22 22
30 30 60
=
3
3
( t = 30 min.)
= 2904 KJ
75
=9J
100
1
mv2 = 9
2
v2 = 18 v =
31.
33.
mi = 10g,mw = 10g
ti = 10C, tw = 85C
Heat lost by water
Qw = 10 (85 0) 1
= 850 cal
Heat required for ice to come at 0C
and to change into water
Qi = 10[0(10)] 5 + 10 80 cal
10 10 5 + 800 = 850 cal
Qw = Qi
So net temperature = 0C
So ice left =0g.
Consider an observer moving with speed v
with point A in the same direction.
35.
(Here m = 1kg)
18 m/s
h
At point C
B
x
C
KE = 0
By applying work - energy theorem between
point A & C.
44.
45.
F = Mg 1
x
4
(10 13 )3
3
vol. of nucleus
Fraction = vol. of atom = 4
(10 8 )3
3
= 1015.
37.
46.
47.
E1 2
6000
E2 1 = 3000 = 2.
48.
Use
1
1
1
R AB = 0.5 + 0.5 + 1
R
4
E=
60 60 =
41.
620 10 9
n = 1.125 1022
50.
52.
M1V1 = M2V2
Molarity of cation =
23
10 Ne
0
1 e
So ratio of
23
.
10
V1
V
= T
T
1
V1
1
=
300
310
M1V1 M2 V2
V1 V2
V1 =
310
= 1.0333 litre
300
0 .6 0 . 4
= 0.2 M
5
at constant pressure
0 .6
0.2 100 0.1 400
=
=
= 0.12 M
5
500
Molarity of Cl =
23
11 Na
49
1.18 10 75 = M2 590
98
43.
n 6.64 10 34 3 10 8
nsolute
M= V
solution
100 10 3
0 .8
=
1000
vol. of solution
42.
nhc
53.
P1 V1 = P2 V2
P2 =
1 20
atm = 0.4 atm Ans.
50
54.
% increase =
56.
60.
1 2.5
P2 =
= 5 atm
0 .5
N2
1
0.5
+ 3H2
3
1.5
PH2
1.5
P = P/2
=
3
5 1
100 = 400%
1
2NH3
0
1
1150
46
= 25 mol.
out of 25 mol HCOOH 103 mol are ionised into
HCOO ions.
% dissociation =
10 3
100
25
= 0.004%.
59.
For H2O
[H+] T.
pH
Kw T.
1
.
T