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SR IIT CBSE SC-A WTM-4 DT: 03.04.

2023
Time: 3.00 Hrs MAINS MODEL Max. Marks:300

PHYSICS MAX. MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
1. A boat which has a speed of 5km / h , in still water crosses a river of width 1 km along the shortest possible
Path in 5 minutes. The velocity of the river water in km / h is:

A)1 B)3 C)4 D) 41

2. A man is running up hill with a velocity (2iˆ  3 ˆj )m / s with respect to ground. He feels that rain drops are
falling vertically with velocity 4m/s. If he runs down hill with same speed. Find Vm

A) 2 2m / s B) 2 3m / s C) 2 5m / s D) 2 10m / s

3. A man is going east in a car with a velocity of (20km / hr ) , a train appears to move towards north to him
with a velocity of 20 3 km/hr . What is the actual velocity and direction of motion of train?

A) 40m / s, 600 N of W B) 40m / s , 600 W of N

C) 40m / s, 600 N of E D) 40m / s , 600 E of N

4. Both A and B are thrown simultaneously as shown form a very high tower. Then the correct option is:-

A) Distance between them is 20m at t=2s


B) Distance between them is 20m at t=1s
C) Magnitude of relative velocity of A with respect to B is 20m/s at t=2s

D) Magnitude of relative velocity of A with respect to B is 10 2 m/s at t=3


5. Two particles move in a uniform gravitational field with an acceleration g. At the initial moment the
particles were located at one point and moved with velocity v1  1ms 1 and v2  4ms 1 horizontally in
opposite directions. Find the time interval after their velocity vectors becomes perpendicular.
A)0.2 sec B)1 sec C)2 sec D)5 sec
6. Two stationary particles of masses M 1 and M 2 are at a distance ‘d’ apart. A third particles
lying on the line joining the particles, experiences no resultant gravitational force. What is
the distance of this particle from M 1 ?

M1 M1
A) d [ ] B) d [ ]
M1  M 2 M1  M 2

M1  M 2 M1  M 2
C) d [ ] D) d [ ]
M1 M1

R
7. Calculate the increase in the potential energy of a particel of mass m, if it brought to a height from
4
the surface of the earth. Also, calculate the minimum velocity with which the body may be thrown
R
vertically so that it may reach the height above the surface of earth.(Given radius of earth Re  6400km
4
, g  10m / sec )2

A) 7.06 km / s B) 9.06 km / s C) 5.06km / s D) 4.06km / s

8. A Solid Sphere of uniform density and radius R applies a gravitational force of attraction equal to F1 on
a particle placed at P, distance 2R from the centre of the sphere. A spherical cavity of radius R / 2 is now
made in the sphere as shown in figure. The sphere with cavity now applies a gravitational force F2 on the
same particle placed at P. Find the ratio of F2 / F1

9 7 5 6
A) B) C) D)
7 9 9 9
9. Mass M is uniformly distributed only on curved surface of a thin hemispherical shell. A, B and C are
three points on the circular base of hemisphere, such that A is the centre. Let the gravitational potential
at points A,B and C be VA , VB , VC respectively. Then:-

A) VA  VB  VC B) VC  VB  VA C) VB  VA andVB  VC D) VA  VB  VC
10. If suddenly the gravitational force of attraction between earth and a satellite revolving around it
becomes zero, then the satellite will
A) continue to move in its orbit with the same velocity
B) move tangentially to the original orbit with the same velocity
C) become stationary in its orbit
D) move towards the earth
11. Two bodies of masses m and 4m are placed at a distance r. The gravitational potential at a point on the
line joining them where the gravitational field is zero is :-
6Gm 9Gm 4Gm
A)  B)  C)Zero D) 
r r r
12. Three identical point masses, each of mass 1 kg lie in the x-y plane at points (0,0), (0,0.2m) and (0.2m,
0). The gravitational force on the mass at the origin is
A) 1.67 1011 (iˆ  ˆj ) N B) 3.34 10 (iˆ  ˆj ) N
10

C) 1.67 10 (iˆ  ˆj ) N (iˆ  ˆj ) N


9 10
D) 3.34 10

13. The intensity of gravitational field at a point situated at a distance 8000 km from the centre of earth
is 6.0 newton /kg. The gravitational potential at that point in newton - meter/kg will be:
B) 4.8  10 c) 8  10 D) 4.8  10
7 5 2
A)6
14. If the distance between the centres of earth and moon is D and mass of earth is 81 times that of moon.
At what distance from the centre of earth gravitational field will be zero:
D 2D 4D 9D
A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) 10
15. If M e is the mass of earth and M m is the mass of moon ( M e  81M m ) . The potential energy of an
object of mass m situated at a distance R from the centre of earth and r from the centre of moon, will
be:-
R 1 81 1
GmM m (  r ) 2 GmM e (  )
A) 81 R B) r R
81 1 81 1
GmM m (  ) GmM m (  )
C) R r D) R r
16. A particle of mass M is situated at the centre of a spherical shell of same mass and radius a. The
gravitational potential at a point situated at a/2 distance from the centre, will be :-
4GM 3GM 2GM GM
   
A) a B) a C) a D) a
17. The dependence of acceleration due to gravity ‘g’ on the distance ‘r’ from the centre of the earth,
assumed to be a sphere of radius R of uniform density, is as shown in figure below:-

A) B)

C) D)
18. Find the force of attraction on a particle of mass m placed at the center of a quarter ring of mass m and
radius R as shown in figure.

2 3Gm 2 2 2Gm2 4 2Gm2 4 3Gm2


A) B) C) D)
 R2  R2  R2  R2
19. A small point mass m is placed at the center of curvature of a circular arc( 600 ) of radius R and mass 3
m as shown in figure. Find the net gravita tional force acting on the point mass.

7Gm 2 7Gm3 9Gm 2 9Gm 2


A) B) C) D)
 R2  R3  R3  R2

20. If the both the mass and radius of Earth decrease by 1%, the value of acceleration dye o gravity will
change by nearly:
A) 1% decrease B) 1.5% increase C) 1% increase D) 2% decrease

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is Numerical values. If the answer in the
decimals. Mark nearest integer only. Have to answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all
other cases.
21. The position time graphs for two particles A and B moving in same straight line are shown in figure.
The time after which (from when A starts) B caught A. (tan 37 0  3 / 4 ) (in seconds)

22. At which height from the earth’s surface does the acceleration due to gravity decrease by 75% of its
value at earth’s surface? (in kilo metres)
23. A body is thrown horizontally from the top of a tower. It reaches the ground after 4s at an angle 45o to
the ground. The velocity of projection in m/s is
24. A bomb is dropped from an aero plane flying horizontally with a velocity of 720 kmph at an altitude of
980m. Time taken by the bomb to hit the ground in seconds is
25. A person brings a mass 2kg from A to B. The increase in kinetic energy of mass is 4J and work done by
the person on the mass is – 10J. The potential difference between B and A is_____ J / kg.

26. Masses 2kg and 8kg are 18cm apart. The point where the gravitational field due to them is zero is x cm
from 2kg. The value of x is

27. The PE of three object of masses 1kg, 2kg and 3kg placed at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle
of side 20cm is nG. The value of n is

28. Two spheres of masses m and M are situated in air and the gravitational force between them is 9F. The
space between the masses is now filled with a liquid of specific gravity 3. The gravitational force will
now be cF. The value of c is
29. A particle hanging from a mass less spring stretches it by 2cm at earth’s surface. How much will the
same particle stretch the spring at a height of 2624Km from the surface of the earth? (Radius of earth =
6400Km). (in cm)
30. The height in kilometres at which the value of acceleration due to gravity becomes 50% of that at the
surface of the earth. (Radius of the earth = 6400km) is
CHEMISTRY MAX. MARKS: 100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

31. Leaching is a process of


A) reduction B) concentration C) refining D) oxidation
32. A mineral is called ore if
A) the metal present in its is costly B) A metal can be extracted from it
C) a metal can be extracted profitably form it D) A metal cannot be extracted from it
33. Select the correct statement
A) Dolomite is the ore of zinc B) Galena is the ore of mercury
C) Pyrolusite is the ore of iron D) Cassiterite is the ore of tin
34. Which of the following pairs consist of minerals of the same metal
A) Bauxite, Limonite B) Barytes, Calamine
C) Galena, Cinnabar D) Sphalerite, Calamine
35. The function of flux during smelting is
A) To make the ore porous B) to remove gangue
C) to facilitate reduction D) to facilitate oxidation
36. Auto reduction is used in the extraction of
A) Cu and Pb B) Zn and Hg C) Cu and Al D) Fe and Pb
37. In thermit process, the reducing agent is
A) C B) Zn C) Na D) Al
38. Complex formation method is used for the extraction of
A) Zn B) Ag C) Hg D) Cu
39. Reduction by smelting is used for the extraction of
A) Copper B) Silver C) Iron D) Tin
40. Which of the following metal is not manufactured by electrolysis
A) Na B) Mg C) Al D) Fe
41. Which of the following reactions occur during calcination?
 i  CaCO3 
 CaO+ CO 2

 ii  4 FeS2 + HO2 
 2 Fe 2O3 + 8SO2

 iii  2 Al  OH 3 
 Al2O3 + 3H 2 O

 iv  Cu 2S+ 2 CuO 
 4 Cu+ SO 2

A) (i) and (iii) B) (i) and (ii) C) (i) and (iv) D) (iii) and (iv)
42. The electrolytic reduction technique is used in the extraction of
A) highly electro negative elements B) Transition metals
D) metalloids D) Highly electro positive elements
43. When an aqueous solution of sodium chloride is electrolysed, the ions discharged at the electrodes
are
A) Sodium and hydrogen B) Sodium and chlorine
C) Hydrogen and chlorine D) Hydrogen and oxygen
44. The ore having two metal atoms is
A) Haematite B) Copper pyrites C) Magnetite D) Galena
45. Malachite is an ore consisting of
A) Sulphide B) Carbonate
C) Hydroxide D) Both b and c
46. The impurities in bauxite ore are
A) Carbonates B) Oxides C) Sulphides D) Nitrates
47. Stabilizers used in froth floatation process?
A) Anisole B) Terylene C) Aniline D) Butane
48. Which of the following elements is most abundant in earth crust?
A) Aluminium B) Oxygen C) Silicon D) Carbon
49. Which of the following is not a method of concentration of ore
A) Electromagnetic separation B) Smelting
C) Gravity separation D) Froth floatation
50. An allotropic form of the following element is used as electrode in battery.
A) Carbon B) Silicon C) Iodine D) Phophorous

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is Numerical values. If the answer in the
decimals. Mark nearest integer only. Have to answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all
other cases.
51. Number of Oxygen atoms in feldspar
52. How many of the following ores contain aluminium
Cryolite, Feldspar, Corundum, Malachite, Cinnabar, Galena
53. If the oxidation number of chromium in chromate is Z. Then 9 Z / 4 is
54. The sum of the oxidation number of the metals in chalcopyrites is
55. If x is the number of methods used for refining of a metal, then calculate 1.25x.
Calcination, leaching, oxidation, zone refining, grinding, distillation, liquation, gravity separation,
poling, cupellation, froth floatation.
56. Oxidation number of tin in cassiterite.
57. How many metal – ore combinations are correct
Pb-Galena, Fe-siderite, Al-Bauxite, Mn-Magnesite, Cu-Malachite,
Fe-Haematite, Zn-Calaminem, Al-Corundum
58. In thermite Fe2O3 and Al powder are mixed in the ratio
59. Number of CN— ions in the cyanide complex of silver is
60. How many of the following metals are extracted by electrolytic reduction
Ag Na Mg Cu Fe Zn Ca Al Si

MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
61 The function f  x   Tan 1  sin x  cos x  is an increasing function in

A)  / 4,  / 2  B)   / 2, / 4  C)  0,  / 2  D)   / 2, / 2 

62. Let f  x   3sin 4 x  10sin 3 x  6sin 2 x  3, x    / 6,  / 2 . Then f is

A)increasing in   / 6, / 2  B)decreasing in   / 6,0 


C)increasing in   / 6,0  D)decreasing in  0,  / 2 

63. Let f :  0, 2  R be a twice differentiable function such that f ''( x )  0 , for all
x   0, 2  . If   x   f  x   f  2  x  , then  is

A) Decreasing on (0, 2) B)Decreasing on (0,1) and increasing on (1,2)


C) increasing on (0,2) D) increasing on (0,1) and decreasing on (1,2)
64. Let f : R  R and g : R  R be two functions defined by f  x   log e  x 2  1  e  x  1 and
1  2e 2 x
g  x  .Then for which of the following range of  , the inequality
ex
    12     5 
f g     f  g      holds?
  3      3 
  
A) (2,3) B)(-2,-1) C)(1,2) D)(-1,1)

a2  4 3
65. Let f  x   x  3x  sin 3 . Then for f  x  to be a decreasing function in R, Possible
a2  2
values of a are given by

A)  , 2 B) [2,  ) C)[-2,2] D)None of these

 4 3
 x  2x  3x , x  0
2

66. Let f : R  R be defined as f  x    3 . Then f is increasing function in


 3xe x
x 0

the interval

 1 
A) (0,2) B)(-1,3/2) C)  ,2  D)  3, 1
 2 

67. Let   be the largest value of  for which the function f   x   4 x 3  36 x 2  36x  48 is
increasing for all x  R . Then f   1  f   (1) 

A)36 B)48 C)64 D)72

68. Let a be a real number such that the function f  x   ax 2  6x  15, x  R is increasing in
 3 3 
 .  and decreasing in  ,   .then the function g  x   ax  6x  15, x  R has a
2

 4 4 
A) local maximum at x  3 / 4 B) local minimum at x  3 / 4
C) Local minimum at x  3 / 4 D) Local maximum at x  3 / 4

69. If the absolute maximum value of the function f  x    x 2  2x  7  e


 4x 3
 in the interval
12 x 2 180 x 31

 3,0 is f   , then
A)   0 B)   3 C)    1,0  D)    3, 1

70. If S1 and S 2 are respectively the set of local minimum and local maximum points of the function,
f  x   9x 4  12x 3  36x 2  25, x  R then

A) S1  2,1 ;S 2  0 B) S1  2,0 ;S 2  1


C) S1  2 ;S 2  0,1 D) S1  1 ;S2  0,2

71. If x  1 and x  2 are extreme points of f  x    log x   x 2  x then

A)   2,   1/ 2 B)   2,   1/ 2 C)   6,   1/ 2 D)   6,   1/ 2


72. The sum of absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of the function
f  x   2x 2  3x  2  sin x cos x in the interval 0,1 is

sin 1 cos 2 1/ 2  1


A) 3  B) 3  1  cos1 sin 1
2 2
1 1 1
C) 5   sin1  sin 2  D) 2  sin   cos  
2  2 2

x 3  x 2  10x  7, x  1
73. Let f  x    .then the set of all values of b, for which f  x  has
2x  log 2 b  4  , x  1
2

maximum value at x  1 .is

A)  6, 2 B)  2,6  C)  6, 2   2,6  


D)   6, 2  2, 6 

74. The sum of the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of the function
f  x   Tan1  sin x  cos x  in the interval 0,   is

 1    1   
A) 0 B) Tan1   C) Cos 1   D)
 2 4  3 4 12

75. Suppose f  x  is a polynomial of degree four, having critical points at -1,0,1. If


T  x  R : f  x   f  0  , then the sum of squares of all the elements of T is

A) 4 B) 6 C) 2 D) 8

76. If the function f  x   2x 3  9ax 2  12a 2x  1 where a  0 attains its maximum and minimum at
p and q respectively such that p 2  q then a 

A) 3 B) 6 C) 2 D) ½

77. The set of all real values of  for which the function f  x   1  cos 2 x     sin x  ,
x    /2,  /2 , has exactly one maxima and exactly one minima, is

A)  1/ 2,1/2  0 B)  3 /2,3 /2 C)  1/2,1/2 D)  3 /2,3 / 2  0

78. The maximum area (in sq. units) of a rectangle having its base on the x-axis and its other two
vertices on the parabola, y  12  x 2 such that the rectangle lies inside the parabola, is

A) 20 2 B) 18 3 C) 32 D) 36

79. A wire of length 22m is cut into two pieces. One of the pieces is to be made into a square and the
other into an equilateral triangle. Then, the length of the side of the equilateral triangle, so that the
combined area of the square and the equilateral triangle is minimum, is
22 66 22 66
A) B) C) D)
94 3 94 3 49 3 49 3
80. Consider a cuboid of side 2x ,4x and 5x and a closed hemisphere of radius r . If the sum of their
surface areas is a constant k , then the ratio x : r , for which the sum of their volumes is maximum, is
A) 2:5 B) 19:45 C) 3:8 D) 19:15
SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is Numerical values. If the answer in the
decimals. Mark nearest integer only. Have to answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all
other cases.
81. Let f ( x) | ( x  1)( x 2  2 x  3) |  x  3, x  R . If m and M are respectively the number of points of
local minimum and local maximum and local maximum of f in the interval (0,4), then m+M=
82. Let f ( x) be a polynomial of a degree 3 such that f (1)  10, f (1)  6, f ( x) has a critical point at
x=-1 and f '( x) hasa critical point at x=1. Then f ( x) has a local minima at x=

83. Let f ( x) be a cube polynomial with f (1)  10, f (1)  6 , and has a local minima at x=1, and
f '( x) has a local minima at x=-1. Then f (3) is……..

84. Let f ( x) be a polynomial of degree 6 in x , in which the coefficient of x6 is unity and it has extreme
f ( x)
at x=-1 and x=1. If Lt 3  1 , then 5 f (2)  .....
xa x

4 1
85. The minimum value of  for which the equation    has a least one solution in
sin x 1  sin x
(0,  / 2) is….

2
86. If the maximum and minimum values attained by the function f ( x)  1  2sin x  3cos 2 x,0  x 
3
are M, m then 3M+5m=…..

87. The sum of the maximum and minimum values of the function f ( x ) | 5 x  7 |   x 2  2 x  is the
interval [5 / 4, 2] where [t ] is the greatest integer  t is….

88. If a rectangle is inscribed in an equailateral triangle of side length 2 2 as shown in the figure, then

the square of the largest area of such a rectangle is ……

89. Let AD and BC be two vertical poles at A and B respectively on a horizontal ground. If AD=8m,
BC=11m, and AB=10m, then the distance (in metres) of a point M on AB from the point A such that
MD 2  MC 2 is minimum is…..
90. A man starts walking from the point P(-3,4), touches the x-axis at R, and then turns to reach at the
point Q(0,2). The man is walking at a constant speed. If the man reaches the point Q in the
minimum time, then 50( PR 2  RQ 2 ) is….

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