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The document contains a worksheet with 10 multiple choice questions related to trigonometry and circular motion. Some key details include: - Question 1 asks about the force that acts away from the center in circular motion, with the correct answer being centrifugal force. - Question 3 provides values for the speed and radius of a road curve and asks for the correct angle of banking. - Question 5 gives an expression related to the condition for no skidding in circular motion, involving factors like coefficient of friction, mass, velocity, and radius. - Questions cover additional topics like trigonometric functions, properties of quadrilaterals, complementary angles, and expressions involving angles, sines, cosines, tang

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C4 MPC Worksheets 07.04.20

The document contains a worksheet with 10 multiple choice questions related to trigonometry and circular motion. Some key details include: - Question 1 asks about the force that acts away from the center in circular motion, with the correct answer being centrifugal force. - Question 3 provides values for the speed and radius of a road curve and asks for the correct angle of banking. - Question 5 gives an expression related to the condition for no skidding in circular motion, involving factors like coefficient of friction, mass, velocity, and radius. - Questions cover additional topics like trigonometric functions, properties of quadrilaterals, complementary angles, and expressions involving angles, sines, cosines, tang

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Class : C4 (C Batch) Subject : Mathematics

Topic : Trigonometry (Aim 7) Date : 07.04.2020

WORKSHEET - VII
3 5 2
1. sin 2  sec 2  tan 2 = [ ]
4 3 3
15 15
a) 0 b) c) – d) 1
2 2

 A B 
2. If A, B, C, D are the angles of a quadrilateral, then tan  = [ ]
 4 
CD C D CD C D
a) cos   b) cot   c) cos   d) cot  
 4   4   4   4 

3. If  ,  are complementary angles, then sin 2   sin 2   [ ]


a) 1 b) – 1 c) 2 d) 0

5 tan  90     sin 180   


4. If sin   and  is not in the third quadrant, then [ ]
13 sin  270     cosec  360   

181 181 180 180


a) b) c) d)
109 109 109 109

sin 35 sec 78


5.   [ ]
cos 55 cosec12
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) – 1
6. cos1 cos 2 cos 3 ....cos100  [ ]
a) 1 b) 0 c) – 1 d) 

 17 C 
7. sin   [ ]
 4 
1 3 1 2
a) b) c) d)
2 2 2 3
8. sin 480° cos 690° + cos 780° sin 1050° = [ ]
1
a) 1 b) 2 c) d) 0
2

1
9. If cos 3A = sin 7A, then A = [ ]
1
a) 22 b) 30° c) 9° d) 18° [ ]
2

     
10. If cosec      x cos  cot      sin     , then x = [ ]
2  2  2 
a) cot  b) sin  c) – tan  d) cos 

2
Subject : Physcs Class : C4
Topic : Circular Motion (Concept - IV)

WORKSHEET - 7
1. The force which acts away from the centre is called as [ ]
a) normal force b) tangential force c) centripetal force d) centrifugal force
2. On a unbanked road a cyclist negotiating a bend of radius 'r' at velocity 'v' must lean inwards by
an angle  equals to [ ]
–1 2 –1 –1 2 –1 2
a) tan (v /g) b) tan (g/r) c) tan (v /gr) d) tan (rg/v )
3. For traffic moving at 60 km/hr, if the radius of the curve is 0.1 km, the correct angle of banking
of the road is [ ]
 18   5 1  9  5
a) tan 1   b) tan 1   c) tan   d) tan 1  
 5  18  5 9
4. A bucket tied at the end of 1.6m long string is whirled in a vertical circle, when the bucket is at
the highest point, the minimum speed for the bucket not to spill water from it is (take g=10ms–2)
a) 14 ms–1 b) 4 ms–1 c) 40 ms–1 d) 20 ms–1 [ ]
5. For a body moving in a circular path, a condition for no skidding, if  is the coefficient of
friction is [ ]
mv 2 mv 2 v mv 2
a)   mg b)   mg c)  g d)   mg
r r r r
6. The solope of the smooth banked horizontal road is 'p'. If the radius of curve be 'r', then the
maximum velocity with which a car can negotiate the curve is given by [ ]
p p
a) prg b) prg c) d)
rg rg

7. A car moving on a horizontal road may be thrown out of the road in taking a turn [ ]
a) by the gravitational force b) due to lack of proper centripetal force
c) due to rolling frictional force between tyre and road
d) due to reaction of ground
8. A curved road of 50m radius is banked at correct angle for a given speed. If the speed is to be
doubled keeping the same banking angle, the radius of curvation of road should be changed to
a) 25m b) 100m c) 200m d) 400m
9. A motor cycle is travelling on a curved track of radius 500m. If the coefficient of friction between
the types and road is 0.5. Then maximum speed to avoid skidding is (g = 10 ms–2) [ ]
a) 500 ms–1 b) 250 ms–1 c) 50 ms–1 d) 10 ms–1
10. The horizontal velocity to be given to the bob of a simple pendulum of length 100cm. So that it
makes just one revolution is [ ]
–1 –1 –1 –1
a) 3.5 ms b) 7 ms c) 14 ms d) 28 ms

Sri Chaitanya School 1 No. 1 School in India
WORK SHEET - 7
Subject : CHEMISTRY Class : C4

Syllabus – Mole Concept - 1 : Goal – 10, 11 Date : 07.04.2020


1. The equivalent weight of ferrous sulphate as a reductaut is [ ]
a) 76 b) 152 c) 304 d) 38

2. Which of the following acid having “Basicity” is equal to ‘one’ [ ]


a) HClO4 b) H3PO4 c) HNO3 d) both a and b

3. What is the change in oxidation number of potassium permanganate in strong alkali medium
[ ]
a) 5 b) 3 c) 1 d) 3

4. Equivalent weight of element ‘x’ is 3, if vapour density of volatile chloride of ‘x’ is 77. Find out
the molecular formula of chloride [ ]
a) XCl4 b) XCl2 c) XCl6 d) XCl3

5. 2.1 gm of metal carbonate on thermal decomposition gave 1 gm of metal oxide as residue.


Determine the equivalent weight of metal [ ]
a) 24 b) 6 c) 48 d) 12

6. The equivalent weight of calcium phosphate is equal to [ ]


a) 51.6 b) 61.6 c) 55 d) 310

7. 2 H 2O  4e   O2  4 H  , the equivalent weight of molecular oxygen [ ]


a) 32 b) 16 c) 8 d) 4

8. For which of the following compare equivalent weight is equal to molecular weight [ ]
a) H2SO4 b) H3PO2 c) H3PO4 d) H3PO3

9. Equivalent weight of H2S is equal to the equivalent weight of [ ]


a) HCl b) H2O c) H2SO4 d) H2O2

10. The molecular weight of sulpuric acid is X. Equivalent weight of ortho phosphoric acid is
X X
a) X b) 2X c) d) [ ]
3 2

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