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COMBINED TEST (P, C, M)

COMBINED TEST (P, C, M)


Time: 3 hrs
Part A (Physics)
1. Equal charges q are placed at the four corners A, B, C, D of a square of length a. The magnitude
of the force on the charge B will be
3q 2 4q 2
(1) (2)
4 0 a 2 4 0 a 2
1 2 2 q2 1 q2
(3) (4) 2
2 4 a 2

2 4 0 a
2
0

2. Two free charges q and 4q are placed at a distance d apart. A third charge Q is placed between
them at a distance x from charge q such that the system is in equilibrium. Then
4q d 4q d 4q d 4q d
(1) Q ;x (2) Q ;x (3) Q ;x (4) Q ;x
9 3 9 4 9 3 9 4
3. Two point charges q1=+2C and q2= 1 C are separated by a distance d. The position on the line
joining the two charges when a third charge q=+1 C will be in equilibrium is at a distance
d d
(1) from q1 between q1 and q2 (2) from q1 away from q2
2 2
d d
(3) from q2 between q1 and q2 (4) from q2 away from q1
2 1 2 1
4. Three charges each of the value q are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle.
A fourth charge Q is placed at the centre of the triangle. If Q= q:
(1) The charges will move towards the centre
(2) The charges will move away from the centre
(3) The charges will remain stationary (4) The charges may move in any direction
5. Two small balls having equal positive charge Q (Coulomb) on each are suspended by two
insulating strings of equal length L metre, from a hook fixed to a stand. The whole setup is taken in
a satellite into space where there is no gravity (state of weightlessness). Then the angle between
the two strings is
(1) 00 (2) 900 (3) 1800 (4) 00<<1800
6. In a regular polygon of n sides, each corner is at a distance r from the centre. Identical charges of
1
magnitude Q are placed (n 1) corners. The field at the centre is k
4 0
Q Q n Q n 1 Q
(1) k 2 (2) (n 1)k 2
(3) k 2 (4) k 2
r r n 1 r n r
7. A point charge q moves from point P to point S along the path PQRS in a uniform electric field E
pointing parallel to the positive direction of the x-axis. The coordinates of the points P, Q, R and S
are (a, b, 0), (2a, 0, 0), (a,b, 0) and (0, 0, 0) respectively. The work done by the field in the
above process is given by the expression.
(1) q a E (2) q a E (3) q a2 b2 E (4) 3qE (a 2 b2 )

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8. A cubical block of mass m containing a net positive charge Q is placed on a


smooth horizontal surface which terminates in a vertical wall, as shown in the
figure. The distance between the wall and the block is d. A horizontal electric
field E directed towards the wall is suddenly switched on, assuming elastic
collision the time period of the resulting collision is
4md md 8md md
(2) (3) (4)
(1) QE 8QE QE 4QE
9. Two large vertical and parallel metal plates having a separation of 1 cm are connected to a
DC voltage source of potential difference X. A proton is released at rest midway between the two
plates. It is found to move at 450 to the vertical, just after release. Then X is nearly
(1) 1 x 105 V (2) 1 x 107 V (3) 1 x 109 V (4) 1 x 1010 V
10. Four electric charges +q, +q, -q and q are placed at the corners of a square of side 2L
(see figure). The electric potential at point A, midway between the two charges +q.

1 2q 1 2q 1 1 2q 1
(1) Zero (2) (1 5) (3) (1 ) (4) 1
4 0 L 4 0 L 5 4 0 L 5
11. Two fixed charges 2 Q and Q are located at the points with coordinates (3a, 0) and (3a, 0) in
the x-y plane. The locus of all points in the x-y plane where the electric potential due to the
charges is zero is a
(1) Straight line (2) ellipse (3) circle (4) parabola
12. Positive and negative point charges of equal magnitude are kept at a , 0, 0 and , 0, 0
a
2 2
respectively. The work done by the electric field when another positive point charge is moved from
(-a, 0, 0) to (a, 0, 0) is
(1) Positive (2) negative (3) zero
(4) Depends on the path connecting the initial and final positions
13. Four identical charges are placed at the points (1, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0), (1, 0, 0) and (0, 1, 0).
(i) The potential at the origin is zero
(ii) The field at the origin is zero
(iii) The potential at all points on the z-axis, other than the origin, is zero
(iv) The potential at all points on the z-axis, other than the origin, acts along the z-axis
(1) (i), (ii) (2) (i), (iii) (3) (ii), (iii) (4) (ii), (iv)
14. A point charge +q is at a distance d/2 from a square surface of side d and is directly above the
centre of the square as shown in figure. The electric flux through the square is

q q q
(1) (2) (3) (4) zero
0 6 0 0
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15. If the flux of the electric field through a closed surface is zero,
(i) The electric field must be zero everywhere on the surface
(ii) The electric field may be zero everywhere on the surface
(iii) The charge inside the surface must be zero
(iv) The charge in the vicinity of the surface must be zero
(1) (i), (ii) (2) (ii), (iii) (3) (ii), (iv) (4) (i), (iii)
16. Charges Q1 and Q2 lie inside and outside respectively of a closed surface S. Let E be the field at
any point on S and be the flux of E over S. (Choose incorrect option)
(1) If Q1 charges, both E and will change
(2) If Q2 charges, E will change but will not change
(3) If Q1 = 0 and Q2 0 then E 0 but = 0
(4) If Q1 0 and Q2 0 then E = 0 but 0
17. Three concentric spherical shells have radii a, b and c (a < b < c) and have surface charge
densities , and respectively. If VA, VB and VC denote the potentials of the three shells, then,
for c=a+b, we have
(1) VC=VA VB (2) VC=VB VA (3) VC VA VB (4) VC = VB = VA
18. A positively charged thin metal ring of radius R is fixed in the x-y plane, with its centre at the
origin O. A negatively charged particle P is released from rest at the point (0, 0, z 0), where z0>0.
Then the motion of P is (Choose incorrect option).
(1) Periodic , for all value of z0 satisfying 0 < z0 <
(2) Simple harmonic, for all value of z0 satisfying 0 < z0 R
(3) Approximately simple harmonic provided z0 << R
(4) Such that P crosses O and continuous to move along the negative z-axis towards z=
19. A and B are two points on the axis and the perpendicular bisector respectively of an electric dipole.

A and B are far away from the dipole and at equal distances from it. The fields at A and B are EA

and EB .
1 ar
(1) EA = EB (2) EA =2 EB (3) EA = 2 EB (4) EB E A , EB E A
2
20. An electric dipole of moment p is placed in an electric field of intensity E. The dipole acquires a
position such that the axis of the dipole makes an angle with the direction of the field. Assuming
that the potential energy of the dipole to be zero when =900, the torque and the potential energy
of the dipole will respectively be
(1) pE sin , pE cos (2) pE sin , 2pE cos
(3) pE sin , 2pE cos (4) pE cos , pE cos
21. The electric field at the origin is along the position X-axis. A small circle is drawn with the centre at
the origin cutting the axes at points A, B, C and D having coordinates (a, 0), (0, a), (a, 0), (0, a)
respectively. Out of the points on the periphery of the circle, the potential is minimum at
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
22. A thin, metallic spherical shell contains a charge Q on it. A point charge q is placed at
the centre of the shell and another charge q1 is placed outside it as shown in figure.
All the three charges are positive. The force on the charge at the centre is
(1) Towards left (2) towards right (3) upward (4) zero

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23. A solid conducting sphere having a charge Q is surrounded by an uncharged concentric


conducting hollow spherical shell. Let the potential difference between the surface of the solid
sphere and that of the outer surface of the hollow shell be V. If the shell is now given a charge
of 3Q, the new potential difference between the same two surfaces is
(1) V (2) 2 V (3) 4 V (4) 2 V
24. A, B and C are three concentric metallic shells. Shell A is the innermost and shell C is the
outermost. A is given some charge
(i) The inner surfaces of B and C will have the same charge
(ii) The inner surfaces of B and C will have the same charge density
(iii) The outer surfaces of A, B and C will have the same charge
(iv) The outer surfaces of A, B and C will have the same charge density
(1) (i), (ii) (2) (ii), (iii) (3) (ii), (iv) (4) (i), (iii)
25. A positively charged oil dropped remains stationary in the electric field between two horizontal
plates separated by a distance of 1 cm. The charge on the drop is 1015 C and mass of the
droplet is 1011 g, the potential difference between the plates and if the polarity is reversed, the
instantaneous accelerations of the droplet are
(1) 1 V, 9.8 m/sec2 (2) 1 V, 0 m/sec2 (3) 1 V, 19.6 m/sec2 (4) 2 V, 19.6 m/sec2
26. A large solid sphere with uniformly distributed positive charge has a smooth narrow tunnel
through its centre. A small particle with negative charge, initially at rest far from the sphere,
approaches it along the line of the tunnel, reaches its surface with a speed v and passes through
the tunnel, its speed at the centre of sphere will be
(1) 0 (2) 3 v (3) 2 v (4) 1.5 v
27. Consider a thin spherical shell of radius R with its centre at the origin, carrying uniform positive

surface charge density. The variation of the magnitude of the electric field E (r ) and the electric
potential V(r) with the distance r from the centre, is best represented by which graph.

(1) (2) (3) (4)


28. Four charges, all of the same magnitude, are placed at the four corners of a square. At the centre
of the square, the potential is V and the field is E. By suitable choice of the signs of the four
charges, which of the following can be obtained?
(i) V=0, E=0 (ii) V=0, E 0 (iii) V 0, E =0 (iv) V 0, E 0
(1)(i), (ii) (2) (i), (iii) (3) (ii), (iii) (4) all
3R
29. The electric field at a distance from the centre of a charged conducting spherical shell of radius
2
R
R is E. The electric field at a distance from the centre of the sphere is
2
(1) Zero (2) E (3) E/2 (4) E/3
30. Three concentric metallic spherical shells of radii R, 2R, 3R are given charges Q 1, Q2, Q3
respectively. It is found that the surface charge densities on the outer surfaces of the shells are
equal. Then, the ratio of the charges given to the shells, Q1:Q2:Q3, is
(1) 1 : 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 3 : 5 (3) 1 : 4 : 9 (4) 1 : 8 : 18

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Part B (Chemistry)
31. Which of the following are isomers
(1) Methyl alcohol and dimethyl ether (2) Ethyl alcohol and dimethyl ether
(3) Acetone and acetaldehyde (4) Propionic acid and propanone
32. Which compound is formed when CH3OH reacts with CH3 Mg - X
(1) Acetone (2) Alcohol (3) Methane (4) Ethane
33. Methyl alcohol can be distinguished from ethyl alcohol using
(1) Fehling solution (2) Schiffs reagent
(3) Sodium hydroxide and iodine (4) Phthalein fusion test
34. An alcohol on oxidation is found to give CH3COOH and CH3CH2COOH. The structure of the
alcohol is
(1) CH3CH2CH2OH (2) (CH3)2C(OH)CH2CH3
(3) CH3CH2CHOHCH3 (4) CH3CH(OH)CH2CH2CH3
35. The reagent which easily reacts with ethanol and propanol is
(1) Fehling solution (2) Grignard reagent
(3) Schiffs reagent (4) Tollens reagent
36. The reaction of C2H5OH with H2SO4 does not give
(1) Ethylene (2) Diethyl ether
(3) Acetylene (4) Ethyl hydrogen sulphate
37. HBr reacts fastest with
(1) 2-methylpropan-2-ol (2) Propan-2-ol
(3) Propan-2-ol (4) 2-methylpropna-1-ol
38. Choose the correct statement(s) for the reaction
OH
O
O
O HO

AlCl3 / CS2
heat
CH3 CH3
CH3
O (b)
(a)
(1) (B) is formed more rapidly at higher temperature
(2) (B) is more volatile than (A)
(3) (A) is more volatile than (B)
(4) (A) is formed in higher yields at lower temperature
39. The end product C for the following reaction is
Na CH3I
(C6H5)2CHCH2OH X Y
(1) (C6H5)2C=CH2 (2) (C6H5)2CHCH2ONa+
O
||
(3) (C6H5)2CHCH2O C SNa+ (4) (C6H5)2CHCH2OCH3
40. Which of the following compounds is oxidised to prepare methyl-ethyl ketone?
(1) 2-Propanol (2) 1-Butanol
(3) 2-Butanol (4) ter-Butyl alcohol
CH3 CH3
41. H3C
HBr
A (predominant)

CH3 OH

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CH3 Br Br CH3

(1) H3C (2) H3C

CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3

(3) Both (4) None is correct


42. Phenol is heated with chloroform and alcoholic KOH when salicyladehyde is produced. This
reaction is known as
(1) Fridel-Crafts reaction (2) Reimer-Tiemann reaction
(3) Rosenmund reaction (4) Sommelet reaction
43. The reaction of elemental sulphur with Grignard reagent followed by acidification leads to the
formation of
(1) Mercapton (2) Sulphoxide
(3) Thioether (4) Sulphonic acid
44. A mixture of benzoic acid and phenol may be separated by treatment with
(1) NaHCO3 (2) NaOH (3) NH3 solution (4) KOH
45. Phenol does not react with NaHCO3 because
(1) Phenol is a weaker acid than carbonic acid
(2) Phenol is a stronger acid than carbonic acid
(3) Phenol is as strong as carbonic acid (4) Phenol is insoluble in water.
46. Predict the product of reaction below
O

OH H3C
Pyridine

Cl
O
O
(1) CH3
(2)
OH
O
O

(4) CH3
(3) CH3
47. Predict the product of the reaction below
O

OH H3C
AlCl3

Cl
OH
OH O

(1) CH3 (2)

H3C O
O

O CH3
(3) Both (A) and (B)
(3)

48. The correct decreasing order of acidic strength is


(1) C6H5OH C6H5CH2OH C6H5COOH C6H5SO3H
(2) C6H5CH2OH C6H5OH C6H5SO3H C6H5COOH
(3) C6H5COOH C6H5CH2OH C6H5OH C6H5SO3H

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(4) C6H5SO3H C6H5COOH C6H5OH C6H5CH2OH


49. The acidic character of 1, 2, 3 alcohols, H2O and RCCH is in the order
(1) H2O 1 2 3 RCCH (2) RCCH 3 2 1 H2O
(3) 1 2 3 H2O RCCH (4) 3 2 1 H2O RCCH
50. Which of the ether(s) below is (are) not likely to form peroxides when exposed to air?

(1) H3C O CH3 (2)


O
H3C

O O
CH3 (4)
(3) H3C
H3C CH3
CH3
H3C
51. H3C

CO, H 2 [CoH(CO) 4 ]

H2
product
125, pressure Cu Zn
CH2
This represents Oxo method of alcohol synthesis. Product can be:
CH3
(1) H3C OH (2) OH
H3C

(3) Both are true (4) None is true


52. Reaction of tertiarty butyl alcohol with hot Cu at 350C produces
(1) Butanol (2) Butanal
(3) 2-Butene (4) 2-methyl propene
53. In the Lucas test of alcohols, appearance of cloudiness is due to the formation of
(1) Aldehydes (2) Ketones
(3) Acid Chloride (4) Alkyl chloride

54. Which of the following compounds give most stable carbonium ion on dehydration?
CH3
CH3CHCH2OH
(1) CH 3 C OH (2)
CH3
CH3
CH3CHCH2CH3
CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
(3) (4)
OH

55. Dehydration of alcohols by conc. H2SO4 takes place according to following steps:
CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
+
H +

H3C H2O
H3C
step 1
H3C
step 2
CH2 1,2 H shift
step 3
H C C CH
+ 3 3
H OH H OH2 H
CH3

H

step 4
H2C CH 3

The slowest and fastest steps in the above reaction are


(1) step 1 is slowest, while 3 is fastest (2) step 2 is slowest, while 3 is fastest
(3) step 2 is slowest, while 4 is fastest (4) all steps proceed at equal rate

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56. The major product P in the following reaction is



(CH3 )3 COH C2 H5OH
H
P
(1) (CH3)3COC(CH3)3 (2) (CH3)3COC2H5
(3) C2H5OC2H5 (4) (CH3)2C = CH2
57. Which of the carbonium ion is formed in the following reaction?
CH2

H

OH O CH3

CH2 CH3
(1) (2)
+
OH2 OH
+
CH2
(3) (4) All the three
OH

58. OD
D

NaOH
[ ]
i) CO2
ii)D
P.

Here P is
OH OD OD OD

D D
(1) O (2) O

OD OH
D
(3) O (4) Reaction not possible

59. CH2
14

O
D D heat
X; X is

OD OD

D D D

(1) (2)

CH2 CH2
14 14
OH
OD
D 14 CH2
D 14 CH2
(3) (4)

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60. Which of the following is correct order for the decreasing rate of solvolysis?
(1) tert-BuCl tert-BuBr tert-BuI (2) tert-BuI tert-BuBr tert-BuCl
(3) tert-BuBr tert-BuiI tert-BuCl (4) tert-BuCl = tert-BuBr = tert-BuI
Part C (Mathematics)
61. If is not in 4th quadrant and tan = 4/3 then 5 sin + 10 cos + 9 sec + 16 cosec +4 cot =
(1) 1 (2) 2/5 (3) 4/5 (4) 0
3 3
62. f(x)=x3 3x+5 then f sin f cos
2 2
(1) 10 (2) 12 (3) 14 (4) 16
7 5cot
63. If tan , 2 tan +2, 3 tan +3 are in G.P then the value of is
9 4 sec 2 1
12 33 33 12
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 28 100 13
64. In a triangle ABC, C=900, then the equation whose roots are tan A, tan B is
(1) ab x2+c2x+ab=0 (2) ab x2+c2xab=0 (3) ab x2c2xab=0 (4) ab x2c2x+ab=0

65. Which of the following is correct?



(1) sin 10 >sin 1 (2) sin 10 <sin 1 (3) sin 10 =sin 1 (4) sin10 = sin1
180
66. If a=cos 3 and b=sin 8 then
(1)a > 0, b > 0 (2) ab< 0 (3) a > b (4)ab>0
1
67. cos ecA 4 p cos ecA cot A
16 p
1 1 1
(1) 8 p (2) (3) 8 p (or ) (4) 8 p (or )
8p 8p 8p
1 sin A
68. If sec A tan A then A lies in the quadrants
1 sin A
(1) I, II (2) II, III (3) I, IV (4) I, III
69. If sin + cos =m and sec + cosec =n then n (m+1) (m 1)=
(1) M (2) n (3) 2m (4) 2n

70. If 1+sin x+sin2x+ .. to = 4 2 3 , 0<x< and x then x=
2
(1) 300, 600 (2) 600, 1200 (3) 900, 1200 (4) 300, 450
71. cos2 50 + cos2 100+ cos2 150+....+ cos2 3600
(1) 18 (2) 27 (3) 36 (4) 45

2
72. If x=a cos sin and y=a sin 2
cos then
x 2
y
2 3


x2 y 2
(1) a (2) a3 (3) a2 (4) a5

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73. a sec + b tan =1, a sec b tan = 5 a2(b2+4)=


(1) 3b2 (2) 9b2 (3) b2 (4) 4b2
b2 1
74. tan A= a tan B, sin A = b sin B
a2 1
(1) sin2 A (2) sin3 A (3) cos2 A (4) cos3 A
cos 2 sin 2 cos 4 sin 4
75. If then
a b a b
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) a+b
ab ( a b) 2 a 2 b2
76. If a=x cos2 A + y sin2 A then (x a) (y a)+ (x y)2 sin2 A cos2 A =
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) xy+a2 (4) xy a2
77. If a cos3 + 3a cos sin2 = m and a sin3 + 3a cos2 sin = n then (m+n)2/3 + (m n)2/3=
(1) 2a2 (2) 2a1/3 (3) 2a2/3 (4) 2a3
1 a
78. cos4 sin4 = a then
1 a
(1) tan2 (2) cot2 (3) tan2 (4) cot2
1 sin x 1 cos x sin x
79. a
1 cos x sin x 2sin x
(1) a (2) 1/a (3) a2 (4) 1/a2
80. Eliminate from x=1+tan , y= 2+cot
(1) xy+1=x+y (2) xy+2=2x+y (3) xy+1=2x+y (4) xy+1=2y+x
( x 1)(2 x 3)
81. lim is equal to
x 1 2x2 x 3
1 1
(1) (2) (3) 1 (4) none of these
10 10
x2 x 2
82. lim is equal to
x2
x2 4
1
(1) 1 (2) 0 (3) (4) none of these
2
41/ n 1
83. lim is equal to
n 31/ n 1

(1) log43 (2) 1 (3) log34 (4) none of these

1 1
lim 3
h0 h. 8 h
84. 2h is equal to

1 4 16 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
12 3 3 48

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x y 2 ( y x)2
85. lim is equal to
x 0
( 8 xy 4 x 2 8 xy )3

1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) none of these
4 2 2 2
(1 x x 2 ) e x
86. lim is equal to
x 0 x2
1
(1) 1 (2) 0 (3) (4) none of these
2
x tan 2 x 2 x tan x
87. lim is equal to
x0 (1 cos 2 x) 2
1 1
(1) 2 (2)2 (3) (4)
2 2
log e (1 x) x 1
88. lim is equal to
x 0
x2 x
1 1
(1) (2) (3) 1 (4) none of these
2 2
1 1 1
89. Let sn ..... to n terms. Then lim sn is equal to
1.4 4.7 7.10 n

1 1
(1) (2) 3 (3) (4)
3 4
x tan x
90. lim is equal to
x0 x tan x

1
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) (4) none of these
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