Fiitjee Fiitjee Fiitjee Fiitjee: Fortnightly Assessment Quiz
Fiitjee Fiitjee Fiitjee Fiitjee: Fortnightly Assessment Quiz
Fiitjee Fiitjee Fiitjee Fiitjee: Fortnightly Assessment Quiz
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SECTION – I PHYSICS
SINGLE CORRECT QUESTIONS
MARKING SCHEME: (+3) for every correct answer (–1) for every incorrect (0) for not attempt
1. A car is travelling with linear velocity v on a circular road of radius r. If it is increasing its speed at the rate
of ' a ' meter/sec2, then the resultant acceleration will be:
v2 2 v4 2 v4 2 v2 2
(A) 2 −a (B) 2 +a (C) 2 −a (D) 2 +a
r r r r
2. A particle moves along a circle of radius R. Find the path length and B
magnitude of displacement from initial position A to final position B: θ
( θ in radian) O• A
(A) Rθ/2, 2R sin θ/2 (B) 2Rθ, 2Rsin θ (C) Rθ, 2R sin θ/2 (D) Rθ, 2R sinθ
t
Its corresponding velocity time graph will be:
v
v
(A) (B)
t
t
v v
(C) (D)
t t
4. Which of the following parameters of a particle executing uniform circular motion remains constant?
(A) Velocity (B) Radial acceleration
(C) Angular velocity (D) All of these
5. A ball is thrown from a point with a speed v0 , at an angle of projection θ . From the same point and at the
same instance a person starts running with a constant speed v0 / 2 to catch the ball. Will the person be
able to catch the ball? If yes what should be the angle of projection:
(A) Yes, 60° (B) Yes, 30°
(C) No (D) Yes, 45°
10. A particle is projected from ground with speed u at an angle θ with the horizontal. Radius of curvature:
(A) Is minimum at the highest point (B) Is minimum at the point of projection
(C) Is same at all the points (D) None of these
11. For a particle moving in straight line with increasing speed the appropriate sign of acceleration a and
velocity v can be:
(A) a>0 and v>0 (B) a<0 and v<0
(C) a>0 and v<0 (D) a<0 and v>0
12. Two particles A & B are moving with uniform velocity as shown: at time t = 0
10 m / s O
• •
A 30 m
40 m
B• 20 m / s
SECTION – II CHEMISTRY
SINGLE CORRECT QUESTIONS
MARKING SCHEME: (+3) for every correct answer (–1) for every incorrect (0) for not attempt
3. Maximum number of orbitals in a shell in which the highest energy sub-shell is “f” (ℓ=3) is
(A) 16
(B) 25
(C) 64
(D) 5
5. If the oxygen atom had electronic configuration 1s8, it would have energy lower than that of the normal
ground state configuration 1s2 2s2 2p4 because the electron would be close to the nucleus yet 1s8 is not
observed because it violates
(A) Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
(B) Hund’s rule
(C) Pauli exclusion principle
(D) Bohr’s postulate of stationary orbitals
(C) [ He] 2s 2p
2 4
(D) [ Ne ] 3s 3p
2 5
8. The total energy of the electron in the hydrogen atom in the ground state is –13.6 eV. The KE of this
electron is:
(A) 13.6 eV
(B) Zero
(C) –13.6eV
(D) 6.8eV
10. The no. of photon of light with a wavelength 400 pm that provides 1 Joule, will be (Plank constant =
6.6 ×10−34 joule − sec , velocity of light = 3×108 m s −1 ):
(A) 2.0 × 1015
(B) 1.7 × 1015
(C) 1.8 × 1015
(D) 1.6 × 1015
tan 3 x + tan 2 x
1. lim
x →0 6 x + sin 2 x
1 3 5
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1
8 8 8
d
2. (1 − x) −3/2
dx
3 3 −5/2 3 3
(A) (1 − x)5/2 (B) − (1 − x) (C) (1 − x)−5/2 (D) − (1 − x)
5/2
2 2 2 2
d
3. sin x
dx
π
(A) cos x (B) cos x (C) cos x (D) − cos x
180
sin 2θ + sin 4θ
4. The value of is equal to:
1 + cos 2θ + cos 4θ
(A) cot θ (B) cot 2θ (C) tan θ (D) tan 2θ
6. The value of elog10 tan1°+ log10 tan 2°+ log10 tan 3°+....+ log10 tan 89° is :
(A) 0 (B) e (C) 1/ e (D) None of these
7. cos 20º cos 100º + cos 100º cos 140º – cos 140º cos 200º =
(A) 0 (B) 3/4 (C) –3/4 (D) – 4/3
x9 + a 9
(iv) lim = 9 , then a = ±1
x →− a x + a