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
[AUTHOR OF PAPER:- ROHIT DIXIT [PRD1]-21959]
SINGLE CORRECT QUESTIONS
MARKING SCHEME: (+3) for every correct answer (–1) for every incorrect (0) for not attempt
1. The figure shows an isosceles triangle wire frame with apex angle equal ×B× ×
to π / 2 . The frame starts entering into the region of uniform magnetic × × ×
field B with constant velocity v at t=0. The longest side of the frame is 90° v
perpendicular to the direction of velocity. If I is the instantaneous × × ×
current through the frame then choose the alternative showing the × × ×
correct variation of I with time: t=0 × × ×
i i
(A) (B)
t t
i i
(C) (D)
t t
4. The figure shows a bent rod rotating about its end O in a plane P
perpendicular to the magnetic field B . The part OP of the rod is R
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non-conducting and the part PQ is conducting. Find the induced emf ⊗B
O
between the ends P and Q: ( ∠OPQ=90° ) ω Q
(A)
2 ( FR − B 2l 2 v )
(B)
( FR − B l v ) 2 2
(C)
( FR − B l v )2 2
(D)
( FR − B l v ) 2 2
mR 2mR 2mR mR
6. A uniform but time varying magnetic field B = C – Kt, where K and C are positive constants and t is time, is
applied perpendicular to the plane of a circular loop of radius 'a' and resistance R. The total charge that
will pass through any point of the loop by the time B becomes zero is:
(A) C π a2/R K (B) K πa2/R (C) C πa2/R (D) none of these
7. A wire-loop confined in a plane is rotated in its own plane with some angular velocity. A uniform
magnetic field exists in the region. Find the emf induced in the loop:
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 4
9. The magnetic flux through a stationary loop of resistance R varies during interval of Time T as φ =at (T –
t). The heat generated during this time neglecting the self-inductance of loop will be:
a 2T 3 a 2T 2 a 2T a 2T 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3R 3R 3R R
(A) the thermal power dissipated in the resistor is equal to rate of work done by external person pulling
the rod
(B) If applied external force is doubled then a part of external power increases the velocity of rod
(C) Lenz’s law is not satisfied if the rod is accelerated by external force
(D) If resistance R is doubled then power required to maintain the constant velocity v0 becomes half
Space For Rough Work
SECTION – II CHEMISTRY
[AUTHOR OF PAPER:- NARESH KUMAR BAKSHI [CNB1]-22116]
SINGLE CORRECT QUESTIONS
MARKING SCHEME: (+3) for every correct answer (–1) for every incorrect (0) for not attempt
3. Aqueous solution contains ZnCl 2 ,CdCl 2 and CuCl 2 . On passing H 2S gas, there is a precipitation of as
sulphide.
(A) Zn 2+ ,Cd 2+ (B) Cu 2+ ,Cd 2+
(C) Zn 2+ ,Cu 2+ (D) Zn 2+ ,Cu 2+ ,Cd 2+
4. AgNO3 gives white ppt with hypo changing to black after sometime. Black ppt is of
(A) Ag 2S2 O3 (B) Ag 2SO4
(C) Ag 2S4O6 (D) Ag 2S
5. SO2 and CO2 both turn lime water (a) milky, SO2 also turn K 2 Cr2 O 7 /H + (b) green while O2 is soluble in
pyrogallol (c) turning it black. These gases are to be detected in order by using these reagents in a
mixture. The order is
(A) (a), (b), (c) (B) (b), (c), (a)
(C) (b), (a), (c) (D) (a), (c), (b)
6. NH 4SCN can be used test one or more out of Fe3+ ,Co2+ ,Cu 2+
(A) Fe3+ only (B) Co 2+ ,Cu 2+
3+ 2+
(C) Fe ,Cu (D) All of these
7. Match the substances given in B based on reactions given in A and select correct answer from the
alternate.
A (Reactions) B (Substances)
I. A white, waxy solid, normally stored under water P. HNO3
because it spontaneously inflames in air.
II. A viscous liquid that reacts with table sugar, Q. Cl2
giving a charred mass.
III. An acid that reacts with copper metal, releasing R. P
brown fumes.
IV. A pale greenish yellow gas that dissolves in S. H 2SO4
aqueous NaOH to give a solution used as a
bleach
Code
I II III IV
8. The addition of K 2 CO3 (aq) to the following solutions is expected to produce a precipitate in every case
but one. That one is
(A) BaCl 2 (aq) (B) CaBr2 (aq)
(C) Na 2SO 4 (aq) (D) Pb(NO3 ) 2 (aq)
9. Upon treatment with ammoniacal H 2S ¸the metal ion that precipitates as a sulphite is
(A) Fe(III) (B) Al(III)
(C) Mg(II) (D) Zn(II)
4. Area enclosed by the curves y = x 2 + 1 and a normal drawn to it with gradient −1 ; is equal to:
2 1 3 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 4 3
5. Let f ( x ) = x 3 + 3 x + 2 and g ( x ) be the inverse of it. The area bounded by g ( x ) , the x-axis, and the
a
ordinate at x = −2 and x = 6 is square units (where a, b are coprime) then a − b is:
b
(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) None of these
1
6. The area bounded by y =f(x), y-axis and line 2y = π(x + 1), where f(x)= sin−1x + cos−1 x + tan−1 + tan−1 x,
x
is
π π π
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
2 4 6
x 1
7. The area bounded by the curve y2 = 1 – x and the lines y = , x = −1 and x = is
x 2
3 11 11
(A) − sq. units (B) 3 2 − sq. units
2 6 4
6 11
(C) − sq. units (D) None of these
2 5
1 9
9. The area of region bounded by the curve f(x) = sin−1 x − , the lines x = 1, x = and the x-axis is
2 4
17 5 3 17 5 3
(A) π− (B) π−
12 8 24 8
17 5 3
(C) π− (D) None of these
6 4
10. The parabolas y2=4x and x2=4y divide the square region bounded by the lines x=4, y=4 and the co-ordinate
axes. If S1, S2, S3 are the areas of these parts numbered from top to bottom respectively, then which of the
following is incorrect:
(A) S1 : S2 = 1:1 (B) S2 :S3 =1:2 (C) S1:S3 =1:1 (D) S1: ( S1 +S2 ) =1:2
11. If the area bounded by the curve y = x − x 2 and line y = mx is equal to 9 / 2 sq. units, then m may be
(A) −4 (B) −2 (C) 2 (D) 4
12. Let A(k) be the area bounded by the curves y = x2 – 3 and y = kx +2.
10 5
(A) The range of A(k) is , ∞
3
20 5
(B) The range of A(k) is , ∞
3
(C) If function k → A (k) is defined for k ∈ [ −2, ∞ ) , then A(k) is many-one function
(D) The value of k for which area is minimum is 1.