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1. The passage discusses various chemical compounds and reactions involving sodium, hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and other elements. 2. Specific compounds mentioned include sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, ethanol, ethanoic acid, and their chemical formulas and reactions. 3. Graphs, diagrams, and equations are provided showing the variation in properties and reactions of compounds when potentials, wavelengths and other variables are changed.

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Test - 21

1. The passage discusses various chemical compounds and reactions involving sodium, hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and other elements. 2. Specific compounds mentioned include sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, ethanol, ethanoic acid, and their chemical formulas and reactions. 3. Graphs, diagrams, and equations are provided showing the variation in properties and reactions of compounds when potentials, wavelengths and other variables are changed.

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Test Paper: Vectors

Q.1 to Q.5 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
 
Q.1 Two non zero vector a and b are "linearly dependent" it means
 
(A) a  b  0
 
(B) a ·b  0
 
(C) There are non zero scalars x and y such that xa  yb  0
 
(D) a and b are non collinear..
         
Q.2 If a and b are two vectors such that | a | 1 , | b | 4 , a ·b  2 . If c  ( 2a  b)  3b then angle
 
between b and c is
  2 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 3 3 6

Q.3 If â and b̂ are unit vectors then the vector defined as V  (â  b̂)  (â  b̂) is collinear to the
vector
(A) â  b̂ (B) b̂  â (C) 2â  b̂ (D) â  2b̂

  
Q.4 If â and b̂ an orthogonal unit vectors then for any non zero vector r , the vector ( r  a )
equals
  
(A) [ r â b̂] (â  b̂) (B) [ r â b̂] â  ( r ·â )(â  b̂)
   
(C) [ r â b̂]  ( r ·b̂)(b̂  â ) (D) [ r â b̂] b̂  ( r ·â )(â  b̂)
 
Q.5 Let u  î  ĵ , v  î  ĵ and w
 î  2 ĵ  3k̂ . If n̂ is a unit vector such that u ·n̂  0 and v ·n̂  0 ,

then | w ·n̂ | is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 0

Q.6 to Q.9 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which MORE THAN ONE is correct
        
Q.6 If a , b , c be three non zero vectors satisfying the condition a  b  c & b  c  a then which
of the following always hold(s) good?
    
(A) a , b , c are orthogonal in pairs (B) a b c = b  
   

(C) a b c = c  2
(D) b = c
  
Q.7 Given the following information about the non zero vectors A, B and C
     
(i) ( A  B)  A  0 (ii) B ·B  4
   
(iii) A · B  6 (iv) B ·C  6
Which one of the following holds good?
         
(A) A  B  0 (B) A ·( B  C)  0 (C) A ·A  8 (D) A ·C  9
  
Q.8 Let a , b, c are non zero vectors such that they are not orthogonal pairwise and such that
         
V1  a  (b  c) and V2  (a  b)  c . If V1  V2 then which of the following hold(s) good?
   
(A) a and b are orthogonal (B) a and c are collinear
    
(C) b and c are orthogonal (D) b   (a  c ) when  is a scalar..
   
Q.9 If A, B, C and D are four non zero vectors in the same plane no two of which are collinear then
which of the following hold(s) good?
       
(A) ( A  B) ·(C  D)  0 (B) ( A  C) ·( B  D)  0
         
(C) ( A  B)  (C  D)  0 (D) ( A  C)  ( B  D)  0
Paragraph for questions nos. 10 & 11
   
Consider three vectors p  î  ˆj  k̂ , q  2î  4 ĵ  k̂ and r  î  ˆj  3k̂ and let s be a unit vector,,
then
     
Q.10 if ( p  q ) × r = up  vq  w r , then (u + v + w) equals to
(A) 8 (B) 2 (C) – 2 (D) 4
           
Q.11 the magnitude of the vector (p · s )(q  r ) + (q · s )( r  p) + ( r ·s )(p  q ) is
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 18 (D) 2
MATCH THE COLUMN
Q.12 Column I Column II
(A) P is point in the plane of the triangle ABC. pv’s of A, B and C are (P) centroid
  
a , b and c respectively with respect to P as the origin.
       
  
If b  c · b  c = 0 and c  a ·c  a  = 0, then w.r.t. the (Q) orthocentre
triangle ABC, P is its
  
(B) If a , b, c are the position vectors of the three non collinear (R) Incentre
points A, B and C respectively such that the vector

V  P A  P B  P C is a null vector then w.r.t.
the ABC, P is its
(C) If P is a point inside the ABC such that the vector (S) circumcentre

R  (BC)(P A)  (CA)(P B)  (AB)(P C) is a null vector then
w.r.t. the ABC, P is its
(D) If P is a point in the plane of the triangle ABC such that the
scalar product P A ·C B and P B ·A C vanishes, then w.r.t.
the ABC, P is its
INTEGER TYPE for questions nos. 13 & 15

  2  
Q 13. Let two non-collinear vectors a and b inclined at an angle be such that | a | 3 and | b | 4 .
3
A point P moves so that at any time t the position vector OP (where O is the origin) is given
as
 
OP = (et + e–t) a + (et – e–t) b . If the least distance of P from origin is 2 a  b
where a, b  N then find the value of (a + b).
  
Q 14. Vector V is perpendicular to the plane of vectors a  2î  3ˆj  k̂ and b  î  2ˆj  3k̂ and satisfies
 
the condition V ·( î  2ˆj  7 k̂ ) = 10. Find | V |2 .

Q 15. Let O be an interior point of ABC such that 2O A  5 O B  10 O C  0 . If the ratio of the area
of  ABC to the area of  AOC is t, where 'O' is the origin. Find [t].

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