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52/6, Opposite Metro Mas Hospital, Shipra Path, Mansarovar

Date: 27/12/2021
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 30

CHAMP-MOCK TEST-2

Physics
Single Choice Question

Q1 A particle is moving along straight line whose position x at time t is described by x =


t3 – t2 where x is in meters and t is in seconds. Then the average acceleration from t =
2 sec. to t = 4 sec. is :
a) 16 m/s 2 b) 18 m/s 2 c) 22 m/s d) 10 m/s 2

Q2 A particle is projected from ground level under gravity. It's range v/s projection angle
graph is drawn keeping fixed projection speed. Then time of flight of particle
corresponding to maximum height attained by particle is:

a) sec. b) sec. c) sec. d) sec.

Q3 A ball suspended by a thread swings in a vertical plane so that its acceleration in the
extreme position and lowest position are equal in magnitude. Angle θ of thread
deflection with the vertical in the extreme position will be:
a) b) c) tan −1 d) tan −1 2
2 tan−1 tan−1
Q4 Two particles A and B are placed as shown in figure. The particle A on the top of a
tower of heigh H, is projected horizontally with a velocity u and the particle B is
projected along the horizontal surface towards the foot of the tower, simultaneously.
When particle A reaches at ground, it simultaneously hits particle B. Then the speed
of projection of particle B is : (Neglect any type of friction)

a) b) c) d) u

Q5 Two balls A and B start from rest from same point P on ground with accelerations a 1 =
2 m/s2 and a2 = 3 m/s2 respectively in opposite directions as shown. If ball A
maintains acceleration a1 for 5 seconds and B maintains acceleration a2 for 3 seconds
(after which their accelerations become zero) then find magnitude of velocity of A as
seen by B at the end of 4 seconds :

a) 20 m/s b) 4 m/s c) 17 m/s d) 1 m/s

Q6 A ship is selling due north with speed 9 m/s in sea. Wind is blowing with speed m/s
from S–W direction. A person holding a flag in his hand running on the deck of ship
with speed 3 m/s due east relative to ship. Direction in which flag will flutter :
a) tan –1 (2) W of N b) tan –1 (2) S of E c) tan –1 (2) N of W d) none of these

Q7 Two balls are joined together using a light inextensible string of length 1m. The
system is resting on a smooth horizontal surface with string slack as shown. One of
the balls is given a velocity of 2 m/s in the horizontal plane. Whole motion takes place
on the horizontal surface. The tension in the string just after string gets tight will be :

a) 4N b) c) 1N d) 0.5 N
N
Q8 A large cubical shaped block of mass M rests on a fixed horizontal surface. Two
blocks of mass m1 and m2 are connected by a light inextensible string passing over a
light pulley as shown. Neglect friction everywhere. Then the constant horizontal force
of magnitude F that should be applied to M so that m1 and m2 do not move relative to
M is :

a) b)
F= (m1 + m2 + M)g F= (m1 + m2 + M)g

c) d)
F= (m1 + M)g F= (m1 + M)g

Q9 In the figure shown if friction co-efficient of block 1 and 2 with inclined plane is μ1 =
0.5 and μ2 = 0.4 respectively, then find out the correct statement.

a) both block will move together


b) both block will move separately
c) there is a non-zero contact force between two blocks
d) none of these

Q10 Figure shows a block kept on a rough inclined plane. The maximum external force
along the plane downwards for which the block remains at rest is 1N while the
maximum external force along the incline upwards for which the block is at rest is 7
N. The coefficient of static friction μ is

a) b) c) d)
Q11 A block of mass m starts at rest at height h on a frictionless inclined plane. The block
slides down the plane, travels across a rough horizontal surface with coefficient of
kinetic friction μ, and compresses a spring with force constant k a distance x before
momentarily coming to rest. Then the spring extends and the block travels back across
the rough surface, sliding up the plane. The block travels a total distance d on rough
horizontal surface. The correct expression for the maximum height h’ that the block
reaches on its return is:

a) mgh’ = mgh – μmgd b) mgh’ = mgh + μmgd


c) mgh’ = mgh + μmgd + kx2 d) mgh’ = mgh – μmgd – kx2

Q12 A block of mass M rests on a rough horizontal surface. The co-efficient of friction
between the block and the surface is μ. A force F = M g acting at angle θ with the
vertical side of the block pulls it. In which of the following cases, the block can be
pulled along the surface?
a) tan θ ≥ μ b) cot θ ≥ μ c) cot (θ/2) ≥ μ d) None

Q13 Both the blocks shown in the given arrangement are given together a horizontal
velocity towards right. If acm be the subsequent acceleration of the centre of mass of
the system of blocks, then acm equals (before sliding stops at all surfaces) :

a) 0 m/s2 b) 5/3 m/s2 c) 7/3 m/s2 d) 2 m/s2

Q14 A 2 kg toy car can move along an x axis. Graph shows force Fx, acting on the car
which begins at rest at time t = 0. The velocity of the particle at t = 10 s is :

a) – i m/s b) – 1.5 i m/s c) 6.5 i m/s d) 13 i m/s

Q15 A man throws a packet from the top of the tower directly aiming at his friend who is
standing on the ground at a certain distance from the base of the tower and this
distance is same as the height of the tower. If packet is thrown with a speed of 4m/s
and it hits the ground midway between the tower base & his friend then height of the
tower is (g = 10m/s2)
a) 5m b) 8m c) 3.2m d) 13m
Q16 A block of mass m is being pulled up the rough incline by an agent delivering
constant power P. The coefficient of friction between the block and the incline is µ.
The maximum speed of the block during the course of ascent is

a) b)
v= v=

c) d)
v= v=

Q17 A block is attached with a spring and is moving towards a fixed wall with speed v as
shown in figure. As the spring reaches the wall, it starts compressing. The work done
by the spring on the wall during the process of compression is :

a) 1/2 mv2 b) mv2 c) Kmv d) zero

Q18 A person lifts a 25 kg block hanging over a fixed light frictionless small pulley by
walking horizontally, as shown in figure. As the person walks 2 metres, the angle of
the rope to the horizontal changes from 60° to 30°. If the block rises at constant
speed, the work done by rope on the person as the person moves by 2 metres is :
[consider the rope to be light and inextensible] (Take g = 10m/s2)

a) 500( )J b) 500( )J c) 500( )J d) None of these

Q19 A thief is running away on a straight road with a speed of 9 m s–1. A police man
chases him on a jeep moving at a speed of 10 m s–1. If the instantaneous separation of
the jeep from the motorcycle is 100m, how long will it take for the police man to
catch the thief?
a) 1s b) 19s c) 90s d) 100s
Q20 Four blocks are arranged on a smooth fixed horizontal surface as shown. The masses
of upper blocks are 'm' kg and lower blocks are 'M' kg as shown in figure. The
coefficient of friction between upper and lower blocks is μ. Both the upper blocks are
connected by inextensible light string having initial zero tension. For all four blocks
to move with same acceleration, the maximum value of horizontal force F applied to
right bottom block (as shown) is

a) b) 2μ g (m + M) c) d) μg (m + 2M)

Numerical

Q21 A pendulum bob 0.5 kg is raised to a height of 15 cm before it is released. At the


bottom of its path, it makes a perfectly elastic collision with a 1 kg mass that is
connected to the horizontal spring of spring constant 1.5 N/m. Maximum compression
in spring is cm. Find the value of x.

Ans. 3

Q22 The kinetic energy of a uniform rod of mass m rotating with constant angular velocity
ω about one of its end which is fixed as shown in figure is . Find N

Ans. 6

Q23 A rocket of total mass 1000kg initially is launched from ground. The gases are ejected
at the rate 20kg/s with velocity 1000 m/s relative to rocket vertically downwards. The
initial acceleration of the rocket is a (in m/s2). Find . (Take g = 10m/s2)
Ans. 1
Q24 A uniform thin rod of mass 'm' and length '3l' is released from rest from horizontal
position as shown. When it passes through the vertical line AD, it gets broken at point
'C' due to some reason. Find the angle (in radian) rotated by rod BC till its centre of
mass passes through the horizontal line PQ from the instant of breakage. (g = 10 m/s2)
(hinge is smooth)

Ans. 4

Q25 Three identical planks of uniform mass density and length l are kept on each other as
shown.

maximum length of AB so that all the planks remain in equilibrium is . Here n is an


integer. Find n. (Assume all surfaces to be smooth) :

Ans. 7

Q26 A particle of mass 2kg starts to move at position x = 0 and time t = 0 under the action
of force F = (10 + 4x) N along the x-axis on a frictionless horizontal track. Find the
power delivered by the force in watts at the instant the particle has moved by the
distance 5m.
Ans. 300
Q27 All the pulleys are ideal, string is massless then rate of work done by gravity at the
given instant is
(–x × 102) W then calculate x :

Ans. 5

Q28 A block of mass m is placed on top of a block of mass 2m which in turn is placed on
fixed horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between all surfaces is μ = 1. A
massless string is connected to each mass and wraps halfway around a massless and
frictionless pulley, as shown. The pulley is pulled by horizontal force of magnitude F
= 6 mg towards right as shown. If the magnitude of acceleration of pulley is m/s2,
fill the value of X. (Take g = 10 m/s2)

Ans. 25

Q29 A block of mass 4 kg is connected with two light, horizontal springs in an


arrangement as shown. Friction coefficient between the block and the surface is 0.2.
Initially the block is held in a position in which the spring on the left side is
compressed by 5 cm and the spring on the right side is non–deformed. Now block is
moved very slowly. Find the minimum displacement of the block in mm after which it
comes in equilibrium.

Ans. 35

Q30 A particle is projected from horizontal surface of earth at speed u making an angle θ =
cos–1 with the horizontal. If equation of trajectory for the particle is y = kx –
2x2 (where k is a constant) then what is the speed (in m/s) of projection. (Assume that
particle was projected from origin and motion of particle is in xy plane, where x-axis
is along the horizontal direction and +y-axis is vertically upward) [Take g = 10 m/s2]

Ans. 6
Chemistry
Single Choice Question

Q31 Electron gain enthalpy of first element in the following pairs is higher?
a) F, Cl b) Se, O c) O, F d) S, Cl

Q32
The IUPAC name of is -

a) 4-oxo-2-pentanol b) 4-hydroxy-2-pentanone
c) pentane-4-ol-2-one d) pentane-2-one-4-ol

Q33 The IUPAC name of the compound is :

a) 1-amino-1-phenyl-2-methyl propane b) 1-amino-2-methyl-1-phenyl propane


c) 2-methyl-1-amino-1-phenyl propane d) 1-isopropyl-1-phenyl methyl amine

Q34
The IUPAC name of is –

a) 3-hydroxymethyl-2, 4-hexanediol b) 4-hydroxymethyl-3,5-hexanediol


c) 4-hydroxyethyl-3,5-pentanediol d) 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)- 1, 3-pentanediol

Q35 Isomers of C 3 H9 N cannot show –


a) Chain isomerism b) Positional isomerism
c) Metamerism d) Both (1) and (3)

Q36 Isobutane and isopentane are -


a) Chain isomers b) Position isomers c) Homologue d) Metamers

Q37

a) B and C are functional Isomers b) H and A are metamers


c) E and F are position isomers d) B and D are functional isomers
Q38
The correct releation between compounds CH3–CH2–CH2–Cl & is :

a) chain isomerism b) position isomerism


c) metamerism d) functional group isomerism

Q39 Member of which of the following pair of isomers are not position isomers?
a) b)

c) d)
&

Q40 Which of the following process is exothermic ?


a) M
2−
→ M

(g) (g)

b) M (g) → M
+

(g)

c) M
+
→ M
2+

(g) (g)

d) M
2+
→ M
3+

(g) (g)

Q41 The average charge on each O atom and average bond order of I–O bond in IO65– is :
a) –1 and 1.67 b) – 5/6 and 1.67 c) –5/6 and 1.33 d) –5/6 and 1.167

Q42 The gas A 2 present in the left flask is allowed to react with gas B2 present in right
flask as A2(g) + B2(g) ⇌ 2AB(g), KC = 4 at 27°C. What is the concentration of AB

when equilibrium is established?

a) 1.34 M b) 0.67 M c) 0.33 M d) None of these

Q43 You are given 4.9 % w/v aqueous solution of H2SO4 of density 1.49 g/ml, then which
is INCORRECT option?
a) molarity (M) of the solution = 0.5 M b) strength = 49 g/litre
c) % by weight of H 2 SO 4 = 40% d) concentration of H + ion = 1 M

Q44 A 4 : 1 molar ratio mixture of helium and methane is contained in a vessel at 10 bar
pressure. Due to a hole in the vessel, the gas mixture leaks out. The molar ratio
composition of the mixture effusing out initially is:
a) 8 : 1 b) 16 : 1 c) 32 : 1 d) 6 : 1
Q45 The vander Waals' constant 'a' for the gases CH 4, N2, NH3 and O2 are 2.25 , 1.39, 4.17
and 1.3 L2 atm - mol–1 respectively. The gas which shows highest critical temperature
is :
a) CH 4 b) N 2 c) NH 3 d) O 2

Q46 A nonpolar molecule AX 4 have all bond angles equal then which of the following
conclusion is incorrect?
a) Molecule may be tetrahedral.
b) Molecule may be square planar.
c) Central atom 'A' must have at least six valence electrons.

d) Central atom 'A' has either zero lone pair or two lone pairs.

Q47 Which type of overlapping is responsible for π-character in Si-N bond of H3SiNCO?
a) b) c) d)

Q48 Which of the following is incorrect statement ?


a) Borazine is isoelectronic to benzene.
b) The O – O bond length in O 2 [AsF 4 ] is shorter than K O2 .
c) The bond angle order of X – S – X is : OS F2 < OS C l2 < OS Br2

d) The bond angle order is : H2 O > OF2 > C l2 O

Q49 Kp of N2O4 and NO2 at 1 atm and 384 K is 0.5 atm. Density of equilibrium
mixture of the following reaction is :
N2O4 ⇌ 2NO2
a) 2.54 g/dm 3 b) 2.18 g/dm 3 c) 3.87 g/dm 3 d) 6.5 g/dm 3

Q50 The decrease of pressure on ice ⇌ water system at constant temperature will lead to :
a) a decrease in the entropy of the system
b) an increase in the Gibbs energy of the system
c) no effect on the equilibrium
d) a shift of the equilibrium in the backward direction

Numerical

Q51 The number of structure isomers of C3H5Br3 is


Ans. 5
Q52 The following sequence of reaction may be used to extract zinc from its sulphide ore
ZnS + O2 → ZnO + SO2
ZnO + C→ Zn + CO2
How many tons of Zn can be obtained from 10 tons of ZnS, assuming that the yield is
75% ?

Ans. 5

Q53 The haemoglobin from the red blood corpuscles of most mammals contains
approximately 0.33% of iron by mass. The molar mass of haemoglobin is 67,200. The
number of iron atoms in each molecule of haemoglobin is (atomic mass of iron = 56):
Ans. 4

Q54 Flask A contains a mixture of O 2, SO2 and He in the molar ratio of 8: 16: 1. Flask B
contains a mixture of the same gases in the mass ratio 8: 16: 1. Each flask is at 1.0
atm and 0ºC. Predict how many statement(s) is/are true ?
(A) Partial pressures of three gases are different in flask A.
(B) Partial pressures of three gases are same in flask B.
(C) Partial pressure of O2 in flask A is greater than that in flask B.
(D) Partial pressure of S O2 in flask A is greater than that in flask B.
(E) Partial pressure of He in flask A is smaller than that in flask B.
(F) If we remove O2 from flask A then partial pressure of He will increase in it.
Ans. 4

Q55 Excess F2(g) reacts at 150oC and 1 atm pressure with Br2(g) to give a compound BrFn
If 423 mL of Br2 (g) at the given same temperature and pressure produced 4.2 g of
BrFn. Find n?
(Br = 80, F= 19, R = )
Ans. 5

Q56 100 mL of sulphuric acid solution (sp. gr. = 1.84) contains 98% by weight of pure
acid. Calculate the volume of 0.46 M NaOH solution (in L) required to just neutralize
the above acid solution.
Ans. 8

Q57 A bond X–Y has a dipole moment of 1.8 × 10–29 Cm and a bond length 150 pm. What
will be the percentage of ionic character is given bond.
Ans. 75

Q58 Number of non-polar molecule among the following is X and number of planar
molecule is Y. Give X×Y.

BF3 , C O2 , S O2 , P C l5 , C I F3 , N H3 , S F4

Ans. 20
Q59 The stopcock, connecting the two bulbs of volume 8 litre and 10 litre containing an
ideal gas at 6.25 atm and 4 atm respectively, is opened. What is the final gas pressure,
if the temperature remains same?
Ans. 5

Q60 Let Z be the compressibility factor for a real gas at critical conditions and Vander
Waal constant ‘b’ is dependent as , then find the product (Z × m).
Ans. 3
Mathematics
Single Choice Question

Q61 If sinθ, cosθ are the roots of ax2 + bx + c = 0, then


a) a 2 = b 2 + 2ab b) b 2 = a 2 + 2ab c) a 2 = b 2 + 2ac d) b2 = a2 + 2ac

Q62 Total number of real solutions of is equal to


a) 4 b) 2 c) 8 d) None of these

Q63 Let a, b, c are positive real number forming a G.P. If ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 and dx2 + 2ex
+ f = 0 have a common root, then are in
a) G.P. b) A.P. c) H.P. d) None of these

Q64 If x2 – (a – 3)x + a = 0 has at least one positive root then


a) a ∈ (– ∞, 0) ∪ [7, 9] b) a ∈ (– ∞, 0) ∪ [7, ∞]

c) a ∈ (– ∞, 0) ∪ [9, ∞] d) None

Q65 H1 is the H.M. and G1 is the G.M. of positive real numbers 'a' and 'b’. If H1 : G1 = 4 :
5 then a : b is
a) 5 : 4 b) 1 : 4 c) 1 : 5 d) None of these

Q66
is equal to
a) 2n2 b) 3n2 c) n2 d) None of these

Q67 terms is equal to


a) b) c) d) None of these

Q68 Sides a, b, c of a triangle are in G.P. If , and are in A.P., then triangle
must be
a) Isosceles b) Equilateral c) Obtuse angled d) None of these

Q69 abc ∈ R+ then the minimum value of a(b2 + c2) + b(c2 + a2) + c(a2 + b2) is equal to
a) abc b) 2abc c) 3abc d) None of these

Q70 Range of f(x) = is

a) b) {0, 1 + π} c) d) {1, 1 + π}
Q71 If f(x) = , then f(f(x)) is
a) x∀x∈R b)
f(x) =
c) d) None of these
f(x) =

Q72 Domain of f(x) satisfying 2x + 2f(x) = 2 is


a) (–1, 1) b) (– ∞ , –1) c) (– ∞ , 1) d) None of these

Q73 f : (–∞, 1] → , where f(x) = 2x(x–2) , f–1(x) is given by


a) b) c) d)

Q74
Domain of function f(x) = is –
a) [–2,1] ∪ [3, ∞ ) b) (– ∞ , –2) ∪ [1,3]
c) (-∞ ,–2) ∪ [3, ∞ ] d) none of these

Q75 Let f : R–{n} → R be a function defined by f(x) = , where m ≠ n. Then-


a) f is one-one onto b) f is one-one into
c) f is many one onto d) f is many one into

Q76 If f(x) is an even function and f ′(x) exist for all 'x' then f ′(1) + f ′(–1) is-
a) negative
b) positive
c) some times positive and some times negative
d) zero

Q77 If f(x) = , then the value of is equal to

a) b) c) d)
Q78 As shown in the figure AD is the altitude on BC and AD produced meets the
circum circle of ΔABC at P where DP = x. Similarly EQ = y and FR = z. If a, b,
c respectively denotes the sides BC, CA and AB then has the value
equal to

a) tanA + tanB + tanC b) cotA + cotB + cotC


c) cosA + cosB + cosC d) cosecA + cosecB + cosecC

Q79 For every x ∈ R the value of the expression y = + x cos x + cos 2x is never less
than
a) –1 b) 0 c) 1 d) 2

Q80 The average of the numbers n sin n° for n = 2, 4, 6, ...... 180


a) 1 b) cot 1° c) tan 1° d)

Numerical

Q81 The 6th term of an A.P. = 2, the value of common different of an A.P. which makes the
product a1.a4.a6 least is –
Ans. 0.7

Q82 Find maximum sum of given series 94 + 89 + 84 + 79 + ....... =


Ans. 931

Q83 If the A.M., the G.M. and the H.M. of the first and the last terms of the series
100, 101, 102,… …n – 1, n are the terms of the series itself then the value of n
is ………(100 < n ≤ 500).

Ans. 400

Q84 If &y= where λ is a real parameter then x2– xy + y2 lies in


interval [a, b], then (a + b) is-

Ans. 8
Q85 The number of polynomials of the form x3 + ax2 + bx + c which are divisible by x2 +
1 where a, b, c ∈ {1, 2, 3, ….. 10} must be……….
Ans. 10

Q86 If equation x4 – 4x3 + ax2 + bx + 1 = 0 has four positive roots then a + b equals
Ans. 2

Q87 If F(n + 1) = , n = 1, 2, ……& F(1) = 2 then equals


Ans. 2

Q88
Let g(x) = f–1(x), where f(x) = and g(256) = (2k)m , where k and m are

positive integers greater than 1, then k + m =……


Ans. 7

Q89 Let f(x) = (sin–1[x] + tan–1[x] + cot–1 [x]) where [x] denotes greatest integer less
than or equal to x. If A and B denote the domain and range of f(x) respectively, then
the number of integers in (A ∪ B) is………
Ans. 4

Q90
Number of cyphers after decimal before a significant figure starts in is
equal to
[Use: log102 = 0.3010]

Ans. 9

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