Wrong Answered Questions
Circles with centres are touch each other externally and having radii respectively. Now for , let the
circle with centre is defined as the circle touching with radius that is farthest from . If is the area of
with vertices . Then _________
B You marked
✘
C
✓
8
How many ordered pair of integers satisfy all the following inequalities ?
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 6
9 In the figure AB is tangent at to circle with centre O; point D is interior to circle and DB intersects the circle at C. If BC =
DC = 3, OD = 2 and AB = 6, If r is the radius of the circle then _______[.] is G.I.F.
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 4
10
If radii of the smallest and the largest circle passing through and touching the circle are and
respectively, then find the arithmetic mean of and .
YOUR ANSWER 4
CORRECT ANSWER 1
11
Two circle of radii 8 and 4 touch each other externally at a point A. Through a point B taken on the larger circle a
straight line is drawn touching the smaller circle at C. Find BC if .
YOUR ANSWER 7
CORRECT ANSWER 3
12
Two circles of unequal radii have 4 common tangents. A transverse common tangent meets direct common tangents at P
and Q. If length of direct common tangent is 8 then PQ= _________
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 8
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Two circles intersect at two points and touches the line at P and Q. If is point on the same
plane such that APSQ is a parallelogram then ________ (A is nearer to PQ)
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 4
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Match the following: Let C and be circles of radii 1 and r > 1 respectively touching the coordinate axes, column-II gives
values of r for the conditions in column-I.
Column-I Column-II
A) C passes through the centre of (P) 3
B) C and touch each other (Q)
C) C and are orthogonal (R)
C and have longest common
D) (S)
chord
A A – S, B – P, C – Q, D – R
B A – Q, B – S, C – R, D – P ✓
C A – P, B – S, C – Q, D – P You marked
✘
D A – S, B – R, C – S, D – P
20 A planet is orbiting a star when for no apparent reason the star’s gravity suddenly vanishes. After which planet moves
in a straight line. Mark the correct statement(s):
A Newton’s first law is obeyed on planet after gravity vanishes
✓
B Kepler’s law of areas is obeyed only till be planet is in gravity of star You marked
✘
C Kepler’s law of areas is obeyed even after gravity vanishes
✓
D Angular momentum of planet about centre of star is conserved through out its motion
✓
21 In the figure shown, a thin tunnel is made in a planet of spherical shape, radius R and acceleration due to gravity is g on
its surface. A small block is pushed gently into tunnel at the mouth of tunnel at end A. The coefficient of friction
between tunnel and block is . The correct option is
A
The maximum speed of the block is
B
The maximum speed of the block is
C
The maximum speed of the block is ✓
D
The maximum speed of the block is
You marked
✘
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A small satellite of mass ‘m’ is revolving around earth in a circular orbit of radius with speed . At certain point of its
orbit, the direction of motion of satellite is suddenly changed by angle by turning its velocity vector in the
same plane of motion, such that speed remains constant. The satellite, consequently goes to elliptical orbit around
earth. The ratio of speed at perigee to speed at apogee is __________.
YOUR ANSWER 5
CORRECT ANSWER 9
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Consider a spherical homogeneous cloud of mass M made by an explosion. Due to energy received from the explosion, it
is expanding and the expansion is spherically symmetric At an instant its radius is and the particles on the surface
are moving away from its center with velocity . Its radius when expansion ceases is given by . Find n.
YOUR ANSWER 3
CORRECT ANSWER 2
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In an alternate universe where electrostatic forces replace gravitational forces, an astronaut lands on a uniformly
charged planet with a radius half that of Earth’s. His electrostatic ‘weight’ at the pole is a quarter of what it would be on
a uniformly charged Earth. He also notices his electrostatic ‘weight’ decreases down to zero at the planet’s equator due
to the planet’s rotation. Determine the time period of the planet’s rotation, knowing the astronaut’s suit has a certain
charge 1C and using Coulomb’s law to calculate the forces involved. Disregard any gravitational interactions, as they are
non-existent in this universe. If the period of revolution of the planet is given as where is the charge density
of earth, m is the mass of the astronaut and k is Coulomb’s constant.
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 6
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A body falls from a large distance under the surface action of earth’s gravity in radial direction on to the earth. The time
taken by the body in covering last R meters is . The value of . (R is radius of earth. g is acceleration
due to gravity on earth’s surface)
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 7
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Imagine a isolated uniform solid spherical rigid planet (ignore its rotation) of mass M and radius R. A smaller sphere of
radius whose periphery coincides with centre of original planet can be scooped out. If the scooped out portion
somehow is slowly kept back in its place, then the contact force between this scooped out portion and rest of the planet
is found to be . Then the value of ‘ ’ is ___________
YOUR ANSWER 1
CORRECT ANSWER 8
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Choose the INCORRECT statement regarding vanillin
vanillin [P]
[P] can be obtained as major product when 3, 4–dihydroxybenzaldehyde is treated with
✓
A
one equivalent of NaOH and one equivalent of .
B [P] can be obtained as a one of the product when 2-methoxyphenol treated with followed by acidic
work up.
Position isomer of ‘P’ can be obtained when 3, 4–dihydroxybenzaldehyde is treated with one equivalent of NaOH and
C
one equivalent of .
✘
P can be obtained when 3, 4–dihydroxybenzaldehyde is treated with two equivalents of
D You marked
NaOH and one equivalent of followed by acidic work up.
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Pick out the correct statement(s) from following ?
A In Reimer-Tiemann reaction, the intermediate triplet dichlorocarbene is electrophile You marked
✘
B
When phenol treated with excess
units.
then molar mass of phenol increases by 4
✓
C From Williamson synthesis anisol can be prepared but not phenetole.
D When phenol treated with in the presence of alkali gives only O – alkyl derivative.
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If phloroglucinol forms only C – alkyl derivative. Then find molarmass of product (P) ?
YOUR ANSWER 108
CORRECT ANSWER 210
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If the product Q is formed with high % of yield. Then find molar mass of Q ?
[Given: Atomic masses of C = 12, H = 1, O = 16, S = 32]
YOUR ANSWER 303
CORRECT ANSWER 108
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The total number of organic products formed in above reaction ?
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 6
45
Then find position of group in ‘Q’ as per IUPAC ?
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 4
46
Find sum of mixtures of B and C ?
[Note: Each product of ‘B’ separately ozonolysed]
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 7
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If number of hydrogens available for hyper conjugation in organic product (P) is and oxidation number of iodine atom in inorganic
product (Q) is . Then find .
YOUR ANSWER 2
CORRECT ANSWER 5
Partially Correct Questions
1
Let and be two circles touching each other externally at R. Let be a line which is tangent to at P and passing
through centre of circle . Similarly let be a line which is tangent to and Q and passing through centre of
circle . and are not parallel and intersect at K. If then
A P and Q lies on opposite side of line joining and
B P and Q lies on same side of line joining You marked
✓
C is equilateral ✓
D is not necessarily equilateral
2
Consider two circles which touch each other externally respectively having centres at A and B and whose radii are 1
and 2. A tangent to the circle from point B touches the circle at C. D is a point chosen on circle so that AC is
parallel to BD and two segments BC and AD do not intersect. Segment AD intersect the circle at E. The line through B
and E intersect the circle at another point F. Then
A
length (EF) ✓
B You marked
✓
C length (DE) = 2
✓
D Area of ✓
3 S1: (Statement-1): Two circles intersect at two points A and B such that sum of the angles subtended by AB at a point P
on first circle and at point Q on the 2nd circle (P, Q are on opposite sides of ) is or then two circles intersect
orthogonally.
S2: (Statement-2): If H is orthocenter of then circles described on AH, BC as diameters are orthogonal circles.
S3: (Statement-3): I is incentre of , are excentres opposite to B and C respectively then circumcircle of ,
circle on as diameter are orthogonal circles. Then
A is true ✓
B is true You marked
✓
C is true ✓
D all are false
19 A planet is moving around the sun in a circular orbit of radius R and with a time period T. If the planet is suddenly
stopped in its orbit then
A the mechanical energy will decrease ✓
B the mechanical energy after the stopping will become twice the initial You marked
✓
C Its angular momentum about the centre of the sun will become zero You marked
✓
D
It will fall onto the sun after a time if released thereafter ✓
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Which among the given reactions will NOT yield the 2, 4, 6-tribromophenol as a major product ?
A
✓
B You marked
✓
D
✓
Not Visited Questions
4
2 circles and are of radii 2, 3 respectively touch each other internally as shown below at A. Then area of triangle
BPQ where PQ is tangent of internal circle which is perpendicular to AB, P, Q are on 2nd circle (AB is diameter of circle )
B
✓
C
5
ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral with AB = 6, BC = 12, CD = 3, DA = 6. E is point of intersection of AB and CD. F is point of
intersection of AD and BC then _________
C
✓
D
15 Match the column:
Column-I Column-II
Line L is the radical axis of the circles
and . If
denote the coordinates of the
A) (P) 13
extremities of the diameter of which is
perpendicular to L, then is equal
to
B) If is angle between the two circles intersecting (Q) 20
at where and touching +ve x-
axis and +ve y-axis then
_________
If the coordinates of radical centre of circles
C) (R) 25
is then, is equal to
Let and are the slopes of the tangents
drawn to circle from the point
D) and where and are (S) 27
relatively prime natural numbers, then is
equal to
(T) 29
A A – S, B – Q, C – T, D – P
B A – Q, B – Q, C – T, D – P ✓
C A – P, B – Q, C – S, D – P
D A – Q, B – S, C – R, D – P
18 Consider two solid spherical asteroid of uniform density of mass M and radius R. In one asteroid a tunnel of very small
size of depth R is bored to the centre and in other asteroid a spherical cavity of radius is made as shown in the figure.
Now, identical particles of mass m are dropped into cavities of both asteroids from top most point P. The force
experienced by particles are and respectively in cavities of asteroid I and II, when they are distance away from
centre of asteroids. If the time taken by particles to reach the centre of asteroids is and respectively then
A The ratio of is equal to ✓
B The ratio of is equal to
C The ratio of is equal to ✓
D The ratio of is equal to
22 Consider a thought experiment performed in free space. In the experiment, a small cube C of mass m is placed at the
centre of a large and highly massive disc D and a ball B of mass M revolves in circular path of radius R around the centre
of the disc. The plane of the circle is perpendicular to the plane of the disc as shown in the figure. Intensity of the
gravitational field of the disc near its centre is g. What should be range of coefficient of friction between the cube and
the disc so that the cube remains motionless ?
C
✓
23 A small object is launched from the surface of a massive planet of mass M and radius 3R in a non-radial direction.
During its journey the object attains a minimum speed of and rises to a maximum height of 5R above the surface.
What time after the launch the object will have a velocity anti-parallel to launch velocity. [Neglect air resistance)
C
✓
D None of these
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A satellite is revolving around the earth in a circular orbit of radius with velocity . A particle of mass m (much
smaller than satellite is projected from the satellite in forward direction with relative velocity during
subsequent motion of particle. Match the following :
( = mass of earth)
Column-I Column-II
A) Total energy of particle (P)
Minimum distance of particle
B) (Q)
from the earth
Maximum distance of particle
C) (R)
from the earth
D) Kinetic energy is maximum at (S)
(T)
A A – P, B – S, C – S, D – R
B A – P, B – T, C – R, D – T
✓
C A – Q, B – S, C – R, D – T
D A – P, B – T, C – R, D – S
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Choose the INCORRECT statements from following ?
A When phenol undergo nitrosation then ortho nitrosophenol is major due to H-bonding
✓
B Y can respond with
.
C
on treating with can give six membered aromatic substance as one ✓
of the product.
D
Alcohol. Alcohol is formed with inversion of configuration
✓
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In the following reaction sequence
Which of the following is/are not among P, Q, X and Y ?
[Note: In each step take major products only]
A
B
✓
C
✓
D
✓
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Then find structure of P ?
A
✓
C
D