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2.

Assuming frictionless contacts, then the magnitude of external horizontal force P applied at the lower end for equilibrium of the rod will be (The rod is uniform and its mass is m)
(A) mg
2

m9
2

coto

(c)

ffane

(D)

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3.

In the given circuit if the reading of ammeter is zero. The value of e, will be

(A)

(Dl 4. A conducting
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(D)

Positivelycharged Negativelycharged Negattvely charged (C) Neutral


figure shows

First positively charged and then negatively

5. 'The

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batteries,inductorsandresistances.
order. (B)lrrlr,

sftarnar{ three circuits with identical r-H^

j__^

closed, in descending

^ (1)

(21

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(3)

(A) 12>13>11

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(C)

11>12>13

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Read the given statements and mark the correct option. Statement 1 : With increase of temperature, elastic property of a substance increases. Statement 2 : Elasticity is due to intermolecular forces which decreases with the increase of intermolecular distance. oth statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1. oth statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false. (D) Statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true.

7.

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Level-t I Ctass

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Set-A

15. Two blocks Aand B are placed on a table and joined by a string as shown in the figure. The limiting
friction for both blocks is F. The tension in the string is L The forces of friction acting on the blocks are Fo and F". An external horizontal force P = 3Fl2 acts on A, directed away from B. Which of the following relation is correct?.

(A)

Fe = Fs

=T

=T
=O

Fo=|,Fr=F,T=F

(C)

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Ip
X

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d),

16.

Which of the reactions

Y and

Z involve oxidation?

(A)
D(.

X only
Y only

Ethanol
c2H5oH

/a

(B)

I,Cl X and Y (D) Y and Z

Ethyl ethanoate cH3co2c2H5

Ethanoic acid cH3co2H

Sodium ethanoate cHrGOrNa

17. An element P is the alkali metal with the fewest protons. Element Q has atoms with 7 outermost

(A) P-+ Na, Q-+ O, R-+ F, S-+H (C) P --+ Cl, Q --> Na, R -+ Li, S -+ O

electrons and belongs to the third period. Element R is the most variable in its properties, sometimes acting as a metal and other times as a non-metal. Element S has a different number of outermost electrons than its group number. ldentify p, e, R and

&-n

P-+ Li, Q -+ Cl, R-+ H, S-+

Ne

18. The positions of four elements are shown on the oufline of a part of the periodic table. Etement X has a high meltirtg point and is a good conductor of electricity.
It forms chlorides XGl, and XGl.. Which element is X?

(A) P
19.
which of the following tubes effervescence will occur?
In

(B) A

(c)

R
Acetic acid

(A) P
a
R
NaHCO3 NarSOo

(D)

solution

solution

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in dilute acid. Treatment of X with an excess of ozone, followed by dimethyl sulphide and water, gives the adjoining products. Hence, compound X is

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Set-A

30. The probability distribution curye for 2s-electron appears like

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r ---->

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31. In a geometric progression, first term and common ratio are each ltvr*i).trre absorute varue of 3 aL^ a.
the
-th nrh ^t term of the G.P. is ^. ---

(A)

2n

(B)

4n

(D)

None of these

32. In the given question, which character when placed at the sign

(A) G

interrogation shall complete the matrix?

I-A

l-MfBTNl

l-RTfr]El
l-El-ufFl-tl

(c)

r
-a2

33. lf cos(O-d) = a, cos(O- 0) = b, then sin2(u- g) + 2abcos(a_ is equat to 0) (A) a'+ b2 (B) a2 - b2 (C) b2 - a2 (D)
34. Two positions of a dice are shown. When there are two dots at the bottom. f1 'r the number of dots at the top will be { Q'g', (A) 3 \(B) 5
F*

(c)

35

Alf possibfe 7'digit numbers are formed by arranging digits from the set {1, 2,3,......,71 *atf,jffn repetition of any digit. The probability that a randomly selected number out of the above numbers. w.il be divisible by 4, is ?

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Cannot be determined

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(ii)

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(A)
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(B)

(c)

4
21

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(D)

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x2-5x+4=0

x2-3x+2=

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father. How many frrale players are there?

the sister of E. c is the only son of A's uncle. B and D are the daughters of the brother of G,s

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(C)

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(c)
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