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RT-1 CHAMPION 12TH BATCH _230225


Q_No_1 The back side of the truck which is moving with 40 km/h has shining surface. The surface can be treated as a plane mirror. A motorist
trying to overtake the truck from behind is moving with speed of 100 km/h. Find the velocity of the image of motorist
observed to himself.

(A) 10 km/hr
(B) 30 km/hr
(C) 120 km/hr
(D) 5 km/hr
Q_No_2 The image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be virtual and erect than the object. Where should be the position of the object.
(A) Between the principal focus and the centre of curvature
(B) At the centre of curvature
(C) Beyond the centre of curvature
(D) Between the pole of the mirror and its principal focus.
Q_No_3 From a point source a light falls on a spherical glass surface (μ = 1.5 and radius of curvature = 10 cm). The distance between point
source and glass surface is 50 cm. The position of image from point P.

(A) 25 cm
(B) 50 cm
(C) 100 cm
(D) 150 cm
Q_No_4 A point source S is placed at the bottom of a 12 mm high transparent block of diamond (refractive index = 2.4). The block is immersed
in an optically rarer liquid as shown in the figure. It is found that the light emerging from the block to the liquid forms a
circular bright spot of diameter 18 mm on the top of the block. What is the refractive index of the liquid.

(A) 2.50
(B) 3.10
(C) 1.44
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(D) 3.50
Q_No_5 An equiconvex lens has a power of 2D in air. If it is made of glass of refractive index 1.25, then radius of curvature of its each surface
will be
(A) 20 cm
(B) 10 cm
(C) 40 cm
(D) 25 cm
Q_No_6 In figure (A), mass '2m' is fixed on mass 'm' which is attached to two springs of spring constant k. In figure (B), mass 'm' is attached to
two spring of spring constant 'k' and '2k'. If mass 'm' in (A) and (B) are displaced by distance 'x' horizontally and then
released, then time period T1 and T2 corresponding to (A) and (B) respectively follow the relation.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_7 There is a simple pendulum hanging from ceiling of a lift. When the lift is stand still, the time period of the pendulum is T. If the lift
moving upward with Deceleration 3g/4, where g is acceleration due to gravity, then the new time period of pendulum is :
(A) 0.75 T
(B) 0.25 T
(C) 2T
(D) 4T
Q_No_8 Two particles are performing simple harmonic motion with same amplitude and same frequency. When they are at same distance from
mean position on opposite sides, their speeds are one fourth of maximum speed. Also at these positions their direction of
velocities are opposite, the phase difference between the two simple harmonic motions is

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)
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Q_No_9 A container has two immiscible liquids of densities ρ1 and ρ2 (> ρ1 ). A capillary tube of radius r is inserted in the liquid so that its
bottom reaches upto the denser liquid. The denser liquid rises in the capillary and attains a height h from the interface of
the liquids, which is equal to the column length of the lighter liquid. Assuming angle of contact to be zero, the surface
tension of heavier liquid is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_10 Pressure inside two soap bubbles are 1.02 atm and 1.05 atm respectively. The ratio of their surface area is
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_11 Eight identical drops of same radii are falling through air with steady velocity 6 cm/s. If these drops coalesce,
then the terminal velocity would be :
(A) 12 cm/s
(B) 18 cm/s
(C) 20 cm/s
(D) 24 cm/s
Q_No_12 A string is clamped at both the ends and it is vibrating in its 4th harmonic. The equation of the stationary wave is Y = 0.3 sin (0.157x)
cos (200πt). The length of the string is (All quantities are in SI units)
(A) 80 m
(B) 20 m
(C) 60 m
(D) 40 m
Q_No_13 Two immiscible liquids are poured in a U-tube having densities ρ1 and ρ2 . The ratio of height of the liquids above their interface (h1 /
h2) is
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(A) directly proportional to their densities


(B) inversely proportional to their densities
(C) directly proportional to square of their densities
(D) None of these

Q_No_14 Assuming the sun to be a spherical body (e = 1) of radius R at a temperature of T K, Evaluate the total radiant power, incident on Earth
having radius r0 , at a distance r from the Sun, (σ is Stefan's constant).
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_15 70 cal of heat is required to raise the temperature of 2 moles of Diatomic ideal gas from 30°C to 35°C while the pressure of the gas is
kept constant. The amount of the heat required to raise the temperature of the same gas through the same temperature
range at constant volume is (gas constant, R = 2 cal mol–1 K–1)
(A) 80 cal
(B) 70 cal
(C) 60 cal
(D) 50 cal
Q_No_16 Pressure versus density of an ideal gas is shown in the graph. Then the correct temperature versus density graph for the same gas.

(A)

(B)

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(C)

(D)

Q_No_17 In a composite slab as shown, the temperature at the interface between two materials is equal to the average of the temperature at
the two ends. Assuming steady heat flow through conduction, choose the correct option.

(A) 2k1 = k2
(B) k1 = k2
(C) 2k1 = 3k2
(D) k1 = 2k2
Q_No_18 The amplitude of wave disturbance propagating in the positive x-direction is given at time
where x and y are in metres. The shape of wave doesnot change during the propagation.
The velocity of the wave will be _________ m/s.
(A) 5 m/s
(B) 8 m/s
(C) 2 m/s
(D) 10 m/s
Q_No_19 An ideal gas expands isothermally from volume V1 to V2 and then compressed to original volume V1 adiabatically. Initial pressure is P1
and final pressure is P3 , the total work done is W, then
(A) P3 > P1 ; W > 0
(B) P3 < P1 ; W < 0
(C) P3 > P1 ; W < 0
(D) P3 = P1 ; W = 0
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Q_No_20 10 g of ice at 0ºC is mixed with 10 g of water at 30ºC. Find the temperature of the mixture in equilibrium.
(A) 23.66ºC
(B) 13.66ºC
(C) 51.67ºC
(D) 0ºC
Q_No_21 A railway track (made of iron) is laid in winter when the average temperature is 18°C. The track consists of sections of 12.0 m placed on
after the other. Find how much gap (in cm) should be left between two such sections so that there is no compression
during summer when the maximum temperature goes to 48°C. Coefficient of linear expansion of iron = 11 × 10–6 / °C ____
() 00.39
Q_No_22 A string is stretched between two fixed points separated by 75.0 cm. It is observed that vibrational frequency of 420 Hz and 315 Hz.
There are no other vibrational frequencies between these two. Find the lowest vibrational frequency (in Hz).
() 105.00
Q_No_23 When water freezes into ice its volume increases by 2%. A rigid spherical shell is filled completely with water at 0ºC. Now water is
freezed completely then Bulk stress on sunface of ice is N × 109 Pa. Find the value of N. (Bulk’s modulus of ice = 2 × 1011
N/m2 )
() 04.00
Q_No_24 A particle executes simple harmonic motion. Its amplitude is 8 cm and time period is 6s. The minimum time it will take to travel from its
position of maximum displacement to the point corresponding to half of its amplitude, is ________ s.
() 01.00
Q_No_25 A concave lens has focal length of 15 cm. Find at what distance (in cm) should the real object from the lens be placed so that it forms
an image at 10 cm from the lens.
() 30.00
Q_No_26 An aq. solution of H2 O2 is titrated with a solution of KMnO4 . The reaction is

It requires 50 ml of 0.1M KMnO4 to oxidize 5 ml of H2 O2 . The strength of H2 O2 solution is


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_27 The pair of molecular species in which first one is paramagnetic while second is diamagnetic :
(A) C2 , O 2
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q_No_28 Which of the following conformations will be the most stable?

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(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_29 All adjacent bond angles are not same in which molecular species :
(A) XeF4
(B) NH3
(C) ClF3
(D) SF4
Q_No_30 100 ml, 2M KMnO4 oxidises 250 ml of NaHC2 O4 in acidic medium.
If 50 ml of same NaHC2 O4 requires 100 ml of HCl solution then find molarity of HCl solution.
(A) 4M
(B) 3M
(C) 2M
(D) 1M
Q_No_31 Which of the following is formed as intermediate in keto-enol isomerism ?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_32 In which molecular species all bond lengths are same :


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(A) PF5
(B)
(C) SO2 Cl2
(D) IF7

Q_No_33 What volume of 0.10 M-Na2 S2 O3 would be required to react with the I2 liberated by adding excess of KI to 50 ml of 0.20 M CuSO4 ?
(A) 100 ml
(B) 75 ml
(C) 50 ml
(D) 25 ml
Q_No_34 Which of the following compound will not undergo tautomerism?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_35 Basicity of which oxoacid is not equal to number of hydrogen atom(s) present in it :
(A) H2 SO4
(B) H3 PO4
(C) HIO3
(D) H4 P2 O5
Q_No_36 Which one doesn’t show Geometrical isomerism :
(A)

(B)

(C)

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(D)

Q_No_37 180 gm of Iron pyrite (FeS2 ) is heated strongly in air. The SO2 thus produced is passed through acidified semimolar K2 Cr2 O7 solution.
The volume (in L) of acidified K2 Cr2 O7 used in redox titration is (Given ; Fe = 56, S= 32)
(A) 1L
(B) 2L
(C) 2.5 L
(D) 4L
Q_No_38 Oxo-linkage is not present in which molecular species :
(A) H2 S2 O5
(B) H4 P2 O7
(C) H2 S2 O7
(D) N2 O5
Q_No_39 Which of the following is most stable conformer
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_40 In the balanced chemical reaction

a, b, c and d respectively, correspond to


(A) 5, 6, 3, 3
(B) 5, 3, 6, 3
(C) 3, 5, 3, 6
(D) 5, 6, 5, 5
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Q_No_41 Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital (LUMO) of which molecular species is formed by sideways overlapping
of atomic orbitals :
(A) F2
(B) C2
(C)
(D)

Q_No_42 Increasing order of stability among the three main conformations (i.e. Eclipse, Anti, Gauche) of 2-fluoroethanol is
(A) Eclipse, Gauche, Anti
(B) Gauche, Eclipse, Anti
(C) Eclipse, Anti, Gauche
(D) Anti, Gauche, Eclipse
Q_No_43 Potassium permanganate decomposes at 230ºC to potassium manganate and manganese dioxide and release oxygen gas as

Equivalent mass of potassium permanganate in reaction is :


(K = 39, Mn = 55, O = 16)
(A) 39.5
(B) 79
(C) 52.66
(D) 158
Q_No_44 Choose incorrect order of bond strength :
(A)

(B)
(C)
(D)

Q_No_45 Rank the following conformations in order of increasing energy

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q_No_46 A mixed solution of sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate required 15 ml of M/20 HCl solution when titrated with phenolphthalein
as an indicator. But the same amount of the solution when titrated seperately with methyl orange as an indicator required
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25 mL of the same acid. Calculate the amount of sodium hydroxide (in milligram) present in the solution.
Q_No_47 ()How many
20.00molecular species has/have linear shape :

() 5.0
Q_No_48 54 g of a metal is required 48 g of oxygen gas to completely convert in it’s oxide. Calculate equivalent mass of metal (in g).
() 9.00
Q_No_49 How many isomers of C5 H11 OH will be primary alcohols
() 04.00
Q_No_50 Find the number of moles of KMnO4 needed to oxidise one mole Cu2 S in acidic medium. Here Cu2 S is oxidised into Cu+ 2 and SO2 .
() 1.60
Q_No_51 If two events A and B such that is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_52 An urn-I contains 6 red, 4 white balls and another urn-II contains 5 red, 5 white balls. A die is thrown. If a number divisible by 3 turns
up, then urn-I is choosen else urn-II is choosen and a ball is drawn. If the ball drawn is red find the probability that the ball
is drawn from urn-I.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these


Q_No_53 16 players P1 , P2 , .....P16 take part in tennis tournament. The order of matches is chosen in random. Lower suffix player is better than
higher suffix, the better wins. The probability that the eighth best reaches the semifinals is
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these


Q_No_54 In a class of 60 students, 40 opted for NCC, 30 opted for NSS and 20 opted for both NCC and NSS. If one of these students is selected
at random, then the probability that the student selected has opted neither for NCC nor for NSS is :
(A)

(B)

(C)
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(D)
Q_No_55 Consider an experiment of torring a coin repeatedly until the out comes of two consecutive tosses are same. If the probability of a
random toss resulting in head is
, then the probability that the experiment stops with head is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_56 A seven digit number is formed using digits 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5. The probability that number so formed is even is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_57 The probability that a randomly selected 2 digit number belong to the set {n ∈ N : (2n – 2) is a multiple of 3} is equal to :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_58 Out of 11 consecutive numbers if 3 numbers are selected at random (without repetition) then the probability that they are in Arithmatic
progression with positive common difference, is :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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Q_No_59 A random variable X has the following probability distribution

Then P(X > 2) is equal to :


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q_No_60 Let a random variable X have a binomial distribution with mean 8 and variance 4. , then k is equal to :

(A) 17
(B) 1
(C) 121
(D) 137
Q_No_61 be a nilpotent matrix, then index of nilpotency is :

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
Q_No_62 Number of 3 × 3 matrices A with real entries such that A2 = –I is
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 27
(D) infinite
Q_No_63 and AB = I , then x =

(A) –1
(B) 1
(C) 0
(D) 2
Q_No_64
then A–1 =

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(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_65 , then A(adjA) =

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_66
and (A2 + αA + βI) where α, β ∈ R then (α, β) is :

(A) (6, 9)
(B) (6, –9)
(C) (–6, 9)
(D) (–6, –9)
Q_No_67 Let A is 3 × 3 matrix such that |A| = 2, then adj (adj (|A|A2 )) is
(A) 16A2
(B) 4A
(C) 16A
(D) 64A2
Q_No_68 If A and B are square matrices of order 3 such that |A| = – 1, |B| = 3 then |3AB–1 | =
(A) –9
(B) –81
(C) –27
(D) 81

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Q_No_69

then arg (z1 ) is :


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Q_No_70 Sum of squares of modulues of all the complex numbers z satisfying z = iz2 + z2 − z is equal to :
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 16
Q_No_71 Three dice are ralled. If the probability of getting different numbers on dice is where p and q are coprime, then q – p is equal to :

() 04.00
Q_No_72
If the matrix is singular , then λ =

() 04.00
Q_No_73
, then |adj A| =

() 144.00
Q_No_74
Then the value of det((A – I)3 – 4A) =

(where I is an identity matrix of order 3)


() 08.00
Q_No_75 is purely imaginary}

Then the sum of the elements in A is kπ, then the value of k is :


() 04.00

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