24.12.22 - SR - STAR CO-SC (MODEL-A & B) - Jee - Main - PTM-14 - QP
24.12.22 - SR - STAR CO-SC (MODEL-A & B) - Jee - Main - PTM-14 - QP
CHEMISTRY: PRESENTWEEK(100%):
TRACK-I: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties,
s-Block Elements
TRACK-II: d-Block Elements, f-Block Elements, Group 13
ii) Equation of the wave is general equation for displacement of a particle of the string.
iii) Equation of the wave is equation for displacement of the particle at one end of the
string only.
Only correct statements of these are
A) i and ii B) ii and iii C) i and iii D) ii and iv
1
2. The displacement due to a wave moving in the positive x-direction is given by y
(1 x 2 )
1
at time t0 and by y at t2 seconds, where x and y are in metres. The velocity
[1 (x 1)2 ]
of the wave in m/s is
A)0.5 B)1 C) 2 D) 4
3. Oxygen is 16 times heavier than hydrogen. Equal volumes of hydrogen and oxygen are
mixed. The ratio of speed of sound in the mixture to that in hydrogen assuming same
compressibility for hydrogen and mixture, is
1 32 2
A) B) C) 8 D)
8 17 17
4. The rope shown at an instant is carrying a wave travelling towards right, created by a
source vibrating at a frequency n . Consider the following statements
4
II.The medium at a will be in the same phase as d after s
3n
3
III.The phase difference between b and e is
2
6. String 1 is connected with string 2. The mass per unit length in string 1 is 1 and the
mass per unit length in string 2 is 41 . The tension in the strings is T.A travelling wave
is coming from the left, the fraction of the energy in the incident wave goes into string 2 is
7. Two identical strings each of mass m and length l are connected on celling of a lift as
shown in figure. Two wave pulse one at upper end of string-1 and other at lower end of
string-2 are produced simultaneously at t = 0 and lift also starts moving from ground
upwards with constant acceleration g at same instant. Choose the INCORRECT option.
l
A) Both the wave pulses will be at same horizontal level at t
2g
B) Acceleration of pulse in string-1 with respect to ground is 2g downwards
l
D) Height raised by lift when both pulses are at same horizontal level is
4
3 6
B) y a0 sin
a0
A) y sin x cos t x cos t
2 L L
6
D) y a0 sin 3 x sin t
a0
C) y sin x cos t
2 L L
9. A microphone is attached to a spring, which is suspended from a support as shown in the
figure. A source S of sound of frequency 660 Hz is placed directly below the
microphone, on the ground. The microphone executes simple harmonic motion in
vertical plane with the time period of 2s. If the difference in maximum and minimum
frequencies detected by the microphone is 2 Hz, the amplitude of simple harmonic
motion will be [Take the speed of the sound equal to 330 ms-1]
10. A long taut string is connected to a harmonic oscillator of frequency ‘f’ at one end. The
oscillator oscillates with an amplitude 'a 0 ' and delivers power 'p0 ' to the string. Due to
dissipation of energy the amplitude of wave goes on decreasing with distance ‘x’ from
the oscillator given as a a 0e kx where k is constant. At what distance from the
oscillator, the power dissipated is equal to 3/4 th of power supplied by the source?
12. For a sound wave travelling towards +x direction, sinusoidal longitudinal displacement
at a certain time is given as a function of x. If Bulk modulus of air is B 5 105 N / m2 ,
the variation of express pressure as a function of x will be :
Pex Pex
5 102 Pa
2 10 Pa
2
0.1 0.1
0 x (m) 0 x (m)
0.2 0.2
Pex Pex
2 10 Pa
2
5 102 Pa
15. In the figure shown, s1 and s 2 are two identical point sources of sound which are coherent
and s 2 is having phase ahead of s1 . Taking s1 as centre, two circular arcs l, m of radii
1m and 2m are drawn. Taking s 2 as centre two circular arcs p and q are drawn having
radii 2m and 4m respectively. Out of the four intersection points A, B,C,D which point
will record maximum intensity? Take wavelength of wave produced by each source is
4m
q
p
B
A
D C
m s2
l s1
A) A B) B C) C D) D
P0 3P0
A) P0 B) C) D) P0
2 2 2
17. A signal wave of frequency 12 kHz is modulated with a carrier wave of frequency 2.51
MHz the upper and lower sideband frequencies are respectively.
A) 2512 kHz and 2508 kHz B) 2522 kHz and 2488 kHz
C) 2502 kHz and 2498 kHz d) 2522 kHz and 2498 kHz
A) Ground wave propagation can be sustained at frequencies 500 kHz to 1500 kHz
19. Given in fig. is the circuit diagram of an AM demodulator. For a good demodulation of
AM signal of carrier frequency f , the value of RC should be:
A) RC 1/ f B) RC 1/ f C) RC 1/ f d) RC 1/ f
20. A carrier wave of 1000 W is subjected to 100% modulation. The power in upper side
band (USB) is :
22. Calculate the modulation index, to the nearest integer, if the carrier wave is modulated
by three signals with modulation indices 0.4, 0.5 and 0.7.
23. A string of length 25cm and mass 2.5g is under tension is clamped at both ends. When
the string is set vibrating in its first overtone and a tuning fork (frequency 200Hz) is
vibrated, 8 beats per second are heard. It is observed that decreasing the tension in the
string decreases the beat frequency. The tension in the string in the beginning is (in
Newton ).
24. In a car race, sound signals emitted by the two cars are detected by the stationary
detector on the straight track at the end point of the race. Frequencies observed are
330Hz and 360Hz and the original frequency of both the cars is 300Hz. The race ends
with the separation of 100m between the cars. Assume that both the cars move with
constant velocities and that velocity of sound is 330m/s. Find the time taken (in
seconds) by the winning car.
25. The speed of a transverse wave, going on a uniform wire having a length 50cm and
mass 5.0g, is 80m/s. The area of cross-section of the wire is 1.0 mm2 and its Young’s
modulus 16 x 109 N/m2. Find the extension (in mm) of the wire over its natural length.
26. A 16kg object hangs in equilibrium from a string with a total length of L = 16m and a
linear density of 0.01kg / m . The string is wrapped around two light small
frictionless pulleys that are separated by distance d = 6m. At what frequency (in Hz)
must be string between the pulleys vibrate to form the standing ware pattern with three
loops on the string. (g=10m/s2)
28. A train has just complicated a U-curve in a track which is a semicircle. The engine is at
the forward end of the semi-circular part of the track while the last carriage is at the
rear end of the semi-circular track. The driver blows a whistle of frequency 200 Hz.
Velocity of sound is 340 m/sec. Then the apparent frequency as observed by a
passenger in the middle of a train when the speed of the train is 30 m/sec is (in Hz)
29. A tuning fork of frequency 340Hz is vibrated just above the tube of 120 cm height.
Water is poured slowly in the tube. The minimum height of water necessary for the
resonance, in cm. is (speed of sound in the air = 340 m/sec)
30. A man is watching two trains, one leaving and the other coming in with equal speeds
of 4 m/sec. If they sound their whistles, each of frequency 240 Hz, the number of beats
heard by the man (velocity of sound in air = 320 m/sec) will be equal to
A) ‘ X ’ is a toxic gas
B) On hydrolysis ‘ X ’produces boric acid
C) ‘ X ’ is electron deficient and behaves as lewis acid
D) Structure of ‘ X ’ in similar to C2 H 6
41. Which of the following statement is correct?
A) TI 3 salts act as good oxidizing agens
B) In borax test the coloured ions give characteristic coloured bead due to formation of
metal phospates
C) BCl3 and AlCl3 both are lewis acids but AlCl3 is stronger lewis acid than BCl3
D) Boric acid is a protonic acid
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42. Cr2O72 X
2
2CrO4 , X and Y are respectively
Y
A) X NaOH , Y H 2 SO4 B) X H , Y OH
C) X NaOH , Y HI D) X H 3 BO3 , Y NaOH
I aq. MnO4 aq X Mn aq
H
43.
I aq. MnO4 aq
natural or
weakly OH
Y MnO2
iii Higher oxidation states of heavier members of group-6 transition series are more
stable.
iv Lower oxidation states of heavier members of group-6 transition series are more stable.
Correct statements are
A) i & iv B) ii & iii C) iii only D) ii , iii & iv
50. Match the property given in Column I with the element given in Column II.
Column I Column II
i Lanthanoid which shows +4 oxidation state 1) Pm
ii Lanthanoid which can show +2 oxidation state 2) Ce
iii Radioactive Lanthanoid 3) Lu
iv Lanthanoid which has 4 f 7 electronic 4) Eu
Configuration in +3 oxidation state
v Lanthanoid which has 4 f 14 electronic 5) Gd
configuration in +3 oxidation state
6) Dy
i ii iii iv v
A) 1 2 3 4 5
B) 2 4 1 5 3
C) 2 4 1 3 5
D) 2 3 4 5 1
52. The number of process that are definitely exothermic (Energy is released) out of the
following processes are:
iii Cl g H 2O e Cl aq iv Al 2 g e Al 1 g
v P g e P g vi Ne g e Ne g
Na O2 excess
P
K O2 excess
Q
Determine the value of expression x 2 y (where x and y are the bond order of oxygen
MgO, MgCO3 , MgCl2 , CaO, SiO2 , Fe2O3 , CaOCl2 , FeSO4 , SO3 , Al2O3 and CaCl2 .
55. Find total number of bond angles in Cr2O72 ion which are greater than 1090 28'
i As the size decreases covalent character increases. Therefore La2O3 is more ionic and
2.Seperation of Zr and Hf is difficult. Because Zr and Hf lie in the same group of the
periodic table.
Actinoids can utilize their 5f orbitals along with 6d orbitals in bonding but lanthanoids
do not use their 4f orbitals for bonding.
4.Cu can liberate hydrogen from acids. Because it has positive electrode potential.
5.The highest oxidation sate of osmium is +8. Because Osmium is a 5d-block element.
58. How many number of the following elements are forming amphoteric oxides
Na, Al , B, Si, Ga, Ge, Be
59. How many of the following options are incorrect in accordance with the mentioned
properties?
3) In flame colour test wave length of emission of radiation in the visible region of
spectrum: Rb > K > Li > Na > Cs
If 1 x x 2
200
ar x r , then which of the following is true
100
61.
r 0
A) 18 B) 16 C) 9 D) 8
The coefficient of x 2 y 2 , yzt 2 and xyzt in the expansion of x y z t are in the ratio
4
64.
A) 4:1:1 B) 1: 2:3 C) 1: 2: 4 D) 1: 2:5
n
3 5
65. The sum of the binomial coefficients in the expansion of x 4 a.x 4 lies between 200
10
66. The sum of the rational terms in 2 3 3 6 5 is
1 n n 1 n 1
A) B) C) D)
a1.an a1.an a1.an a1.an
is equal to
A) 7 46/ 21 B) 71/2 C) e2 D) 7 2
n
72. If m, n, k are rational and m k , then the roots of x 2 mx n 0 are
k
n n n n
A) k , B) k , C) k , D) k ,
k k k k
x 2 bx k 1
73. If equation has roots which are equal in magnitude and opposite sign, then
ax c k 1
the value of ‘k’ is
ab a b a a
A) B) C) 1 D) 1
a b ab b b
2
74. If p q r x 2 q r p x r p q 0 has equal roots, then the value of
q
1 1 1 1
A) B) p r C) p 2 r 2 D) 2
2
p r p r
79. If the equation ax 2 bx c 0 a 0 has two roots & such that 2 & 2, then
A) 4a b c 0 B) 4a b c 0 C) a b c 0 D) a b c 0
x 1 x3
80. If ‘x’ is real and then ‘x’ lies in the interval
4x 5 4x 3
A) , B) , C) , D) ,
3 5 5 3 5 3 3 7
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5
Let P 2 3 and f P [ P] where [.] denotes the greatest integer function then the value
5
84.
f2
of is
1 f
to
87. Let a1 , a2 ,....., a10 be a G.P. If a3 / a1 25 then a9 / a5 equals to
4r 5 .5 r
88.
r 1 r 5r 5
, Then 10 is
3 1 4
89. If the sum of the series 20 19 19 18 up to nth term is 488 and the nth term is
5 5 5
negative find n
90. If , are the roots of 2 x 2 P 1 x P 1 0 and then the value of ‘P’ is