Class 11 Final Term Question Paper
Subject: Physics
Maximum Marks: 70
Time Allowed: 3 Hours
Section A: (1 Mark each)
1. State the principle of conservation of mechanical energy.
2. Define escape velocity.
3. Write the SI unit of electric flux.
4. State the law of equipartition of energy.
5. What is the dimensional formula of Planck’s constant?
Section B: (2 Marks each)
6. Derive the relation between centripetal acceleration and angular velocity.
7. Explain the significance of binding energy per nucleon.
8. A body is projected vertically upward with a velocity of 20 m/s. Calculate the maximum
height attained. (Take g = 9.8 m/s²).
9. Write two differences between isothermal and adiabatic processes.
10. Derive the equation for the resistivity of a material in terms of its dimensions.
Section C: (3 Marks each)
11. Derive an expression for the potential energy of a system of two point charges.
12. State and prove Bernoulli’s theorem.
13. Explain the variation of acceleration due to gravity with altitude.
14. Derive the relation between pressure and volume for an adiabatic process.
15. Calculate the moment of inertia of a solid sphere about its diameter.
Section D: (5 Marks each)
16. State and derive the work-energy theorem for a variable force.
17. Derive the equation of motion for a simple harmonic oscillator.
18. A capacitor of capacitance 20 μF is connected to a 200 V battery. Calculate the energy stored
in the capacitor.
19. Explain the Doppler effect in sound and derive an expression for the apparent frequency
when the source is moving toward a stationary observer.
Subject: Chemistry
Maximum Marks: 70
Time Allowed: 3 Hours
Section A: (1 Mark each)
1. State Dalton’s law of partial pressures.
2. Write the formula of sodium thiosulphate.
3. Define isomerism.
4. What is the hybridization of carbon in ethyne?
5. Write the electronic configuration of Cr (Atomic number = 24).
Section B: (2 Marks each)
6. Explain the Aufbau principle.
7. Derive the relation between Kp and Kc for a reaction.
8. Write the IUPAC names of the following compounds: (a) CH₃-CH=CH₂, (b) CH₃-CH₂-CHBr.
9. Differentiate between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis.
10. What is the significance of the Van’t Hoff factor?
Section C: (3 Marks each)
11. Derive the ideal gas equation.
12. Explain the extraction of iron from its ore in the blast furnace.
13. Write the mechanism of electrophilic substitution in benzene.
14. Explain the various types of crystal defects.
15. Write a short note on hydrogen bonding and its effects on boiling points.
Section D: (5 Marks each)
16. State and explain Raoult’s law for ideal solutions.
17. Write the balanced chemical equations for the reactions involved in the preparation of
potassium dichromate.
18. Derive the first-order integrated rate equation.
19. Explain the molecular orbital theory with reference to the bonding in O₂ and N₂ molecules.