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Cbse C4 Objective Test - 9

The document is an objective test for class C4 students covering mathematics, physics, and chemistry. It contains 4 sections for each subject: Section I contains straight objective questions worth 3 marks each. Section II contains questions with more than one correct answer worth 4 marks each. Section III contains passage-based questions worth 4 marks each. Section IV contains matrix-style matching questions worth 2 marks each. The test covers topics in mathematics like polynomials, surds, and trigonometry. In physics, it covers types of forces and forms of energy. Chemistry questions focus on chemical bonds. It is worth a total of 240 marks and students have 3 hours to complete it.

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Cbse C4 Objective Test - 9

The document is an objective test for class C4 students covering mathematics, physics, and chemistry. It contains 4 sections for each subject: Section I contains straight objective questions worth 3 marks each. Section II contains questions with more than one correct answer worth 4 marks each. Section III contains passage-based questions worth 4 marks each. Section IV contains matrix-style matching questions worth 2 marks each. The test covers topics in mathematics like polynomials, surds, and trigonometry. In physics, it covers types of forces and forms of energy. Chemistry questions focus on chemical bonds. It is worth a total of 240 marks and students have 3 hours to complete it.

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CBSE – C – BATCH – OT – 9 C4 – CLASS

22 C4 OT 9

OBJECTIVE TEST – 9
Max.Marks : 240
Class : C4 Board : CBSE Time: 3 Hrs
Subjects : Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Date : 23.02.2022

SYLLABUS
Maths : 1) Polynomials - Aim : 13, 2) Surds - Aim : 1, 3) Trigonometry - Aim : 1, 2
Physics : Types of forces - Concept : III, IV, Froms of Energy (Complete)
Chemistry : Chemical bond - I - Goal : 7 to 10

MATHEMATICS
Track - A :
SECTION – I 4 × 3 = 12 M
(Straight objective type questions (+3, 0))

1. If ( x − k ) is the HCF of x 2 + x − 12 and 2 x 2 − kx − 9 , then the value of k is [ ]


a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) –2

2. If 3 a + 1, 4 5 are similar surds, then a = [ ]


a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

3. The HCF of (a 3 − a 2 x ), (a 3 − ax 2 ), (a 4 − ax 3 ) is [ ]
a) a(a − x)(a + x) b) a( a − x) c) a( a + x) d) − a( a − x)(a + x)

4. In general 2
a can be written as [ ]

( a)
2
a) a2 b) a2 c) a d)

SECTION – II 2×4=8M
(More than one correct answer type questions (+4, 0))
5. The L.C.M of x2 – 3x + 2 and x2 – 6x + 5 is (x – a)(x – b)(x – c), then the value of a + b + c is
a) – 8 b) 8 c) 23 d) 2– 3 [ ]
6. Which of the following in entire surd [ ]
a) 11 b) 4
2 c) 3
81 d) 16

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SECTION – III 3 × 4 = 12 M
(Passage type questions (+4, 0))
Passage :
If the L.C.M and H.C.F of two polynomials p(x) & q(x) are l(x) and h(x) respectively then
h(x) l(x) = p(x) q(x).

7. If the L.C.M and H.C.F of polynomials p(x) & q(x) are ( x 2 − 2)& ( x + 3) then p( x ) × q ( x ) is
a) x3+ 3x2 – 2x – 6 b) x3– 3x2 + 2x – 6 c) 2x3– 5x2 + 6x + 1 d) None [ ]
8. If x2 + x – 2 is the G.C.D of the expressions (x – 1)(2x2 + 5x + 2) & (x – 2) (3x2 – 4x + 1) then
L.C.M is [ ]
4 3 2 4 3 2
a) 6x + 13x – 18x – 3x + 2 b) 6x + 13x – 18x – 3x – 2
c) 6x4 + 13x3 – 18x2 – 3x – 2 d) None
9. The L.C.M of 10(x2–1) and 15(x + 1)4 (2x + 3) is 30(x – 1)(x + 1)4 (2x + 3) then H .C.F is
a) 5 (x + 1) b) 10(x + 1)4 c) 15(x2 – 1) d) 30(x – 1) [ ]

SECTION – IV 4×2=8M
(Matrix Matching type questions (+ 2, 0))
Matching - I
Column - I Column - II

10. 10 a b c d
4
3 is a) Dissimilar surds
11 a b c d
11. 2 3, 4 3 are b) Monomial surds
12. 12 a b c d
7 5, 7 6 are c) Like surds
13 a b c d
13. 3+ 2 is d) Compound surd

Track - B :
SECTION – I 4 × 3 = 12 M
(Straight objective type questions (+3, 0))

Fc
14. = [ ]
8
1 1 1
a) 12 ° b) 45° c) 67 ° d) 22 °
2 2 2
15. Reciprocal of cot G is [ ]
sin G cos G
a) sin G b) sec G c) d)
cos G sin G
16. 1c = _____________ ( Approximately) [ ]
a) 570161 b) 57°141 c) 57°13 1 d) 27°15 1

17. If 2 tan θ = 3, then sin 2θ + cos2 θ = [ ]


a) 1 b) 0 c) –1 d) 2

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CBSE – C – BATCH – OT – 9 C4 – CLASS
SECTION – II 2×4=8M
(More than one correct answer type questions (+4, 0))

9
18. If cosθ = , then [ ]
15
12 9 12 9
a) tan θ = b) sec θ = c) sin θ = d) cot θ =
9 12 15 12
19. 1 minute in centesimal system = _____th of right angle. [ ]
1 1 1 1
a) b) c) d)
1002 100 × 100 1000 10000
SECTION – III 3 × 4 = 12 M
(Passage type questions (+4, 0))
D G 2C
Passage : If = = , then
90 100 π

πC
20. = [ ]
4
a) 50g b) 90° c) 45g d) 90g
21. 15° = [ ]
πg πC
π° 50 C
a) b) c) d)
12 12 180 3
50 g
22. = [ ]
3
πC πC
a) 25° b) c) d) 15°
18 10
SECTION – IV 4×2=8M
(Matrix Matching type questions (+ 2, 0))

In ΔPQR, Q = 90°, PQ = x and QR = y, then

Group – A Group – B

x2 + y 2
23. sin P = a)
x 23 a b c d
24. sin R = b) 1
24 a b c d
y
25. sin2 P + sin2 R = c) 25 a b c d
x2 + y 2
26 a b c d
x
26. sec p = d)
x2 + y 2

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PHYSICS
SECTION – I 8 × 3 = 24 M
(Straight objective type questions (+3, 0))
27. When rubber chord slakens, tension becorves [ ]
a) Minimum b) Zero c) Maximum d) Can’t say
28. A machine gun fires 240 bullets per minute with certain velocity. If the mass of each bullet is
10–2 kg and the power of the gun is 7.2 kW, find the velocity with which each bullet is fired.
⎛ ⎛1 ⎞⎞
n ⎜ mv 2 ⎟
⎜ ⎝2 ⎠⎟
⎜ Power = ⎟
⎜ t ⎟
⎜⎝ ⎟⎠

a) 500 m/s b) 600 m/s c) 700 m/s d) 800 m/s [ ]


29. A body of 10 kg is falling from the height of 50m under the influence of gravitational force.
Then the work done is (g = 10 ms-2) [ ]
a) 500 J b) 50 J c) 5000 J d) 5 J
30. A vehicle of mass 1000 kg has a kinetic energy of 20,000 J at an instant. The velocity at that
instant is [ ]
-1 -1 -1 -1
a) 2 15 ms b) 2 10 ms c) 3 10 ms d) 50 ms
–1
31. Spring constant of a spring is 5 dyne cm and it is elongated from 20 cm to 22 cm then energy
stored in the spring is [ ]
a) 15 erg b) 20 erg c) 10 erg d) 16 erg

32. From the figure the normal reaction on the block is _______ ⎡⎣ g = 10ms −2 ⎤⎦ [ ]

a) 0.5 × 101 N
3N
b) 5 × 10 2 N
c) 0.5 × 102 N 0.2 kg
d) 50 N
33. Dimensional formula of specific heat is [ ]
a) [M1L2T-2K-1] b) [M0L2T-2K-1] 1 2
c) [M L T ] -2 0 2
d) [M L T K ] 2 -1

34. What is the tension present in the string as shown in figure. [ ]


a) 4 N

b) 50 N T=?

c) 48 N 5kg
d) 5 N

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SECTION – II 4 × 4 = 16 M
(More than one correct answer type questions (+4, 0))
35. Gravitational force is ___________ [ ]
a) Weakest force b) Longest range c) Strong force d) Weakest range
36. Action and reaction [ ]
a) act on two different objects b) have equal magnitude
c) have opposite directions d) act on same body
37. Work is may be [ ]
a) Positive b) Negative
c) Zero d) None of these
38. Choose correct options [ ]
a) 1J = 107 erg b) 1 erg = 10–7 J c) 1 kwh = 36 × 105 d) 1 N = 102 dyne

SECTION – III 6 × 4 = 24 M
(Passage type questions (+4, 0))
Passage - 1 :
A substance which how is calle fluid. Liquid. Liquids and goser are considered as fluids. Let us
consider a block of mass ‘m’ is placed in a beaker and its weight is mg is balanced by an upward
force exby the remaining fluid. This upward force exerted by the remaining fluid is called buoyant
force B = Mg = V ρ g
39. Buoyant force = ____________ [ ]
a) Weight of fluid displaced b) Displaced fluid weight
c) Both a and b d) None of the above
40. Buoyaney force S.I units is = _________ [ ]
−2
a) Kgms b) N − m c) N − m2 d) all the above
41. If the density of object is more compared to fluid then what will hapen ______ [ ]
a) It sinks b) It floats c) Remain same d) None of the above
Passage - 2 :
A spring undergoes tension both in extension as well as compression. In extension, spring pulls
the objects, during copression it pushes the objects alon the length. Then Tension (T) = Kx Where
x is extension / compression of the spring “K” is called spring constant
42. K dimensional formula = ________ [ ]
1 −3
a) M 1LT 1 −1
b) M 1LT c) M L°T
1 −2 d) M LT
1 1 −2

43. A spring is stretched by 40 cm when a load of 5 kg added to it. The spring constant [ ]
a) 6 N/m b) 4 N/m c) 8 N/m d) 125 N/m
44. An object is attached to a spring,and is stretched by “x” m. The retoring force is – 6300 N and
spring constant is 2100 N/m then find x ? [ ]
a) 3m b) 2 m c) 5 m d) 1 m

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C4 – CLASS CBSE – C – BATCH – OT – 9
SECTION – IV 8 × 2 = 16M
(Matrix Matching type questions (+ 2, 0))
Matching - I
Match column - I with column - II with suitable units
Column –I Column –II
45 a b c d
45. Spring constant a) kg ms −2
46 a b c d
46. Compression b) N
47. Buoyant force c) m 47 a b c d
48. Weight d) N m−1 48 a b c d

Matching - II
Column – I Column – II
49 a b c d
49. Joule a) 36 × 105J
50 a b c d
50. Electron volt b)1.6 × 10–19 J
51 a b c d
51. kwh c) 10–7 J
52. erg d) 107 erg 52 a b c d

CHEMISTRY
SECTION – I 8 × 3 = 24 M
(Straight objective type questions (+3, 0))
53. Among the following, the molecule formed by s-p overlapping is [ ]
a) HF b) N2 c) F2 d) Cl2
54. Hybridisation of ‘C’ in CO2 is [ ]
a) sp b) sp2 c) sp3
d) sp d 3

55. The % of 'p' character in hybrid orbital of the central atom of water molecule [ ]
a) 25% b) 50% c) 75% d) 33.3%

56. The hybridisation of atomic orbitals of nitrogen in NO +2 , NO 3− , NH 4+ are [ ]


a) sp, sp3 and sp2 respectively b) sp, sp2 and sp3 respectively
2 3
c) sp , sp and sp respectively d) sp2 and sp3 respectively
57. Increasing order of size of hybrid orbitals is [ ]
a) sp, sp2, sp3 b) sp3, sp2, sp 2 3
c) sp , sp , sp 2
d) p , sp, sp 3

58. The total number of electrons that take part in forming bonds in O2 molecule according to V.B.T.
a) 2 b) 4 c) 6 d) 10 [ ]
59. The directional nature of covalent bond was introduced by [ ]
a) VB theory b) Kossel and Lewes theory
c) Hybridization theory d) VSEPR theory
60. The bond angle in SO3 molecule is [ ]
a) 180° b) 120° c) 109°28| d) 90°

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SECTION – II 4 × 4 = 16 M
(More than one correct answer type questions (+4, 0))
61. Molecules contain both σ and π bonds are [ ]
a) CO2 b) H2O c) C2H4 d) BCl3
62. Which molecules are having tetra hedral geometry [ ]
a) BF4− b) CH4 c) SiCl2 d) CO2
63. Among the following molecules p – p over lapping is observed [ ]
a) C2H4 b) SO3 c) SO2 d) HCl
64. Which of the following species have the same shape? [ ]
a) CO2 b) CCl4 c) O3 d) NO −2

SECTION – III 6 × 4 = 24 M
(Passage type questions (+4, 0))
Passage - 1 :
"The partial merging of atomic orbitals is called "overlapping of atomic orbitals". Thus, a covalent
bond is formed by the overlapping of atomic orbitals of valence shell of the two atoms.
The orbital’s which are involved in the overlapping must have
1) unpaired electrons
2) The electrons of ant parallel spins.
65. Among the following, the incorrect statements are [ ]
a) σ bond is formed by the end to end over lapping of atomic orbital’s
b) π bond is formed by side wise overlapping of atomic orbital’s
c) σ bond is stronger than π bond
d) σ bond is more reactive π bond
66. The molecules formed by p-p overlapping are [ ]
a) Br2 b) N2 c) O2 d) All
67. The orbital’s which are involved in the overlapping must have [ ]
a) Unpaired electrons b) The electrons of antiparallel spins.
c) Same electro negativities d) Both a and b
Passage - 2 :
Three sp2 hybrid orbitals lying in a plane at 120° angle to one another.
Each sp2 hybrid orbital has 33.33% of s character and 66.66% of p character.
It gives trigonal shape to the molecule
Examples : sp2 hybridization is present in BCl2, C2H4, SO2, SO3, Benzene (C6H6), graphite, HCHO
(methanol).
68. The bond angle of sp2 hybridization with no lone pairs is [ ]
|
a) 90° b) 180° c) 120° d) 109°28
69. The number of hybrid orbitals formed in sp2 hybridization is [ ]
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 6
70. The percentage of ‘p’ character in sp2 hybridization is [ ]
a) 66.66% b) 25% c) 75% d) 33.33%

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C4 – CLASS CBSE – C – BATCH – OT – 9
SECTION – IV 8 × 2 = 16M
(Matrix Matching type questions (+ 2, 0))
Matching - I
Column – I (Molecules) Column – II (No.of σ bonds)
71. CH 4 a) 2 71 a b c d
72. C 2H 4 b) 3 72 a b c d
73. C 2H 2 c) 5 73 a b c d
74. H2O d) 4 a b c d
74
Matching - II
Column - A Column - B
75. Diamond a) sp2 75 a b c d
76. Graphite b) sp3 76 a b c d
77. C 2H 2 c) sp3d 77 a b c d
78. CO2 gas d) sp a b c d
78

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