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1. This Question Paper Consists of 7 Comprehension Passages based on Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics which has total 29 objective type questions.
2. All the Questions are Multiple Choice Questions having only one correct answer. Each question
from Q. 1 to 9 carries +6 marks for correct answer and 2 marks for wrong answer. Each question
from Q. 10 to 29 carries +8 marks for correct answer and 3 marks for wrong answer.
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COMPREHENSION TYPE
Passage 1
Passage for question nos. 1 3
A metallic wire having resistivity 2.512 107 m is 1 m long and 0.4 mm in diameter.
A potential difference of 8 V is maintained across the ends of wire.
Based on above information, answer the following questions.
1. The resistance of the wire is
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 1 (D) 8
3. If the given wire is stretched such that its length becomes 2m. The new resistance of
the wire is
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 1 (D) 8
Passage 2
Passage for question nos. 4 6
Plastics are synthetic polymers. The arrangement of the individual units (monomers)
may be linear or cross linked. Cross linked polymers have side chains or cross links,
which connect different polymer chains. Linear or lightly cross linked polymers are called
thermoplastics which can be melted by heating and thereafter moulded into desired shapes.
This is a reversible process and a thermoplastic can be reheated and remoulded, PVC, LDPE,
styrene-butadine, etc., are examples of thermoplastics. Heavy cross linked plastics are called
thermosetting plastics which cant be remoulded after reheating. Bakelite, melamine, duroplast,
urea formaldehyde foam, polyamides, etc, are thermosetting plastics. The thermosetting plastics
are stronger due to three dimensional cross-linked structure. They are used for high
temperature application. Unlike thermoplastic, they strengthen when heated. Thermoplastics are
hardened when cooled. Thermosetting polymers form molecules with larger molecular weight
but they are brittle in spite of being very hard. Thermoplastics are low melting as compared to
thermosetting plastics, but they melt to liquid and can be frozen to elastic materials.
Answer the following questions on the basis of above write up.
4. Which of the following plastic can display the result of reversible heat treatment?
(A) Bakelite (B) PVC
(C) Melamine (D) All are correct
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6. Bakelite is used to make electrical appliances and handles of utensils. Which of the
following properties of bakelite explains such uses?
(i) Its melting point is very high
(ii) It is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
(iii) On combustion it produces volatile gases.
(iv) It is a condensation polymer.
(v) It does not corrode or rust easily.
Chose the correct answer codes.
(A) iii and v (B) iii and iv
(C) i, ii and iv (D) i, ii and v
Passage 3
Passage for question nos. 7 9
The perpendicular drawn from the centre of a circle
to any chord always bisects the chord and
conversely we can say that the line drawn from the O
centre of a circle to bisect a chord is perpendicular to
the chord.
A B
7. In a circle of radius 13 cm the length of its chord is 10 cm. Find the perpendicular
distance of chord from the centre.
(A) 69 cm (B) 12 cm
(C) 10 cm (D) 11 cm
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12. If there is no energy loss when particle collides at point B on ground, find the maximum
height attained by the particle after it rebounds.
(A) 19.6 m (B) 9.8 m
(C) 4.9 m (D) To any height
14. At what instant vertical speed of particle will be equal to horizontal speed (10 m/s) of
particle
(A) 1.02 m (B) 2.02 m
(C) 1.08 m (D) 2.08 m
Passage 5
Passage for question nos. 15 19
The physical as well as chemical properties of metals are due to the presence of loosely
hold or free electrons. The movement of such electrons throughout the metal explain some of
the physical properties. Transfer or sharing of such electrons explain the chemical properties.
X, Y and Z are three non transition metals which display all the physical properties like
conductivity, malleability, ductility etc. Metals X and Y liberate hydrogen gas when reacts with
water and dilute HCl. Metal Z cannot liberate H2 gas either from water or from HCl. Y and Z
are stable in air whereas X catches fire when exposed to air. When Z is exposed to air for
some days, a green residue is deposited on its surface. The residue contains the hydroxide and
carbonate salts of metal Z.
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16. Which of the following component of air does not contribute to the green residue which is
formed on the surface of Z?
(A) H2O vapour (B) CO2
(C) O2 (D) N2
17. Which of the following type of compounds are formed when the oxides of X and Y react
with water?
(A) Hydrides of X and Y (B) Hydroxides of X and Y
(C) Oxyacids of X and Y (D) Hydride of X and hydroxide of Y
18. The most basic and least basic oxides are formed respectively by metals.
(A) X and Y (B) Y and Z
(C) X and Z (D) Z and X
19. If metals Y and Z have same valency which is 2, then which of the following reaction is
possible between them?
(A) Z + YSO4 ZSO4 + Y (B) Y + ZSO4 YSO4 + Z
(C) Z + Y(NO3)2 Z(NO3)2 + Y (D) Both (A) and (C) are correct
Passage 6
Passage for question nos. 20 24
If we know the length of altitude corresponding to any
side of a triangle then we can find area by using formula :
1
si de corresponding altitude.
2 b
a
Additionally if a, b and c be the lengths of 3 sides of a
triangle then its area can also be found by using Herons
formula. Given by:
Area of triangle s s a s b s c
abc c
Where s
2
20. Find the area of triangle whose sides are 20 cm, 34 cm and 42 cm in length
(A) 340 cm2 (B) 336 cm2
2
(C) 514 cm (D) 420 cm2
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22. Three sides of a triangle are in the ratio 15 : 14 : 13 and its perimeter is 294 cm. Find the
sum of all three altitude of triangle.
(A) 252.86 cm (B) 231.5 cm
(C) 192.6 cm (D) 180.42 cm
23. Find the area of triangle whose perimeter is 48 cm and length of altitudes from opposite
vertex are 20 cm, 28 cm and 35 cm respectively.
(A) 480 cm2 (B) 700 cm2
2
(C) 420 cm (D) 210 cm2
24. What is the percentage increase in the area of a triangle when each of its side is
doubled.
(A) 100% (B) 200%
(C) 300% (D) 400%
Passage 7
Passage for question nos. 25 29
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