J IIT 2009 10 Test3
J IIT 2009 10 Test3
TEST 3
Maximum Time: 1 hour Maximum Marks: 200
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Codes: For question numbers 1 – 25, j3a, question numbers 26 - 42, j3b
1. Light year is the unit of
(a) time (b) distance (c) speed of light (d) intensity of light
2. You observe an object covering distances in direct proportion to the square of the
time elapsed. The acceleration is
(a) increasing (b) decreasing (c) zero (d) constant
3. You are marooned on the frictionless horizontal plane and cannot exert any
horizontal force by pushing against the surface. How can you get off?
(a) By running on the plane (b) By jumping
(c) By rolling your body on the surface (d) By sneezing or spitting
4. The universal law of gravitation was postulated by
(a) Copernicus (b) Newton (c) Galileo (d) Archimedes
5. A labourer carrying a suitcase on his head moves from rest on a horizontal road to
another point and finally comes to rest. Then he does
(a) maximum work (b) positive work (c) negative work (d) always negative
6. With the increase in temperature, the density of a substance in general
(a) increases (b) first increases and then decreases
(c) decreases (d) first decreases and then increases
7. If a pendulum is allowed to oscillate in vacuum, then its time period will
(a) remains the same (b) increase (c) decrease (d) none of these
8. Which of the following phenomenon cannot be explained by Huygen’s wave
theory?
(a) Reflection (b) Refraction (c) Formation of spectrum (d) Diffraction
9. An electric charge on a body produces
(a) a magnetic field only (b) an electric field only
(c) both electric and magnetic field (d) neither electric nor magnetic field
10. Earth’s magnetism is due to the
(a) presence of a huge permanent magnet in the interior of the earth
(b) presence of electric currents circulating in the interior of the earth
(c) influence of the sun’s magnetic field
(d) influence of a nuclear explosion
11. Photoelectric effect was discovered by
(a) Hertz (b) Hallwach (c) Lenard (d) Millikan
12. Charge on the nucleus is proportional to its
(a) atomic number (b) azimuthal number
(c) principle number (d) none of these
13. Value of light year is
(a) 9.46 × 1012 km (b) 9.46 × 1017 km (c) 3 × 108 km (d) 3 × 1010 km
14. SLV-3 (Satellite Launch Vehicle) consisted of a four stage rocket. This vehicle
carried the satellite
(a) Rohini (b) Apsara (c) Bhaskar (d) Aryabhatta
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15. One mole of CO2 contains
(a) 6.02 × 1023 atoms of O (b) 6.02 × 1023 atoms of carbon
(c) 18.10 × 1023 molecules of CO2 (d) 3 gm atoms of CO2
16. Rutherford’s scattering experiment is related to
(a) neutrons (b) atom (c) electron (d) nucleus
17. In the long term of the periodic table, all the non-metals are placed in
(a) s-block (b) p-block (c) d-block (d) f-block
18. Electrovalent compounds are
(a) low melting (b) low boiling
(c) conductors in fused state (d) insoluble in polar solvents
19. Valency of a phosphate ion is
(a) –1 (b) –2 (c) +3 (d) –3
20. If the reaction 2A + 3B + C → Products, is zero order with respect to B, first
order with respect to C and second order with respect to A, then equation
representing the rate is
(a) Rate = [A]2[B]3[C] (b) Rate = [2A][3B][C]
(c) Rate = [A]2[C] (d) Rate = [B]2[A]
21. Which of the following oxides can be reduced by hydrogen?
(a) CaO (b) Na2O (c) Al2O3 (d) CuO
22. A compound which gives oxygen on moderate heating is
(a) ZnO (b) Al2O3 (c) Fe2O3 (d) HgO
23. * An example of fossil fuel is
(a) coal gas (b) coke (c) natural gas (d) producer gas
24. Which of the following contains alcoholic functional group?
H
O
CH OH
H C
(a ) H (b ) H 2C CH2
H
p ro p -2 -e n -1 -o l
m e th a n o l
H 3C C O ( d ) A ll o f th e s e
(c )
CH3 H
p ro p a n -2 -o l
Φ
A θ
O B
29. If BC passes through the centre of the circle, then the area of the shaded region in
the given figure is
2 2
a a
a 3 a b a 2 1 c 2 a 2 1 d 1
2 2 2 2
A C
(a ) (b )
(c ) (d ) (e )
38. One morning after sunrise, Gangadhar was standing facing a pole. The shadow of
the pole fell exactly to his right, which direction was he facing?
(a) east (b) south (c) west (d) north
39. If AHMEDABAD is written as ASMVDZBZD, how is ASSASSINATION
coded?
(a) AHSZSSIMAGILN (b) ASHZSHIMAGILN
(c) AHSZSHINAGILN (d) AHSZSHIMAGILN
40. If Y = 50 and BAT = 46, then GOA will be equal to
(a) 39 (b) 46 (c) 48 (d) 44
41. The symbol @, #, =, $ and ^ are used with the following meaning:
P @ Q means P is greater than Q
P # Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q
P = Q means P is equal to Q
P $ Q means P is smaller than Q
P ^ Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q
Assume that the following statement is true. Which of the two conclusions are
definitely true?
Statement: M @ N, N ^ T, T = P
Conclusions: I: P @ N
II: P = N
(a) Only conclusion I is true (b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true (d) Both conclusion I and II are not true
42. A cube is coloured red on one face, green on the opposite face, yellow on another
face and blue on a face adjacent to the yellow face. The other two faces are left
uncoloured. It is then cut into 125 smaller cubes of equal size. How many cubes
are coloured red on one face and have the remaining races uncoloured?
(a) 8 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 16