JR MPC DCT-15 Ex DT - 30-08-2022

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SRI VASISHTA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

JR MPC Date: 30-08-2022


Time: 30 Min
DCT-15 Max Marks: 120
MATHEMATICS
 5  7x 
1. Period of cot   is
 2 
 2  7
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 7 7 2
 x x 
2. Period of cos ec  x    ......  is
 2 4 
 
1)  2) 2 3) 4)
2 4
3. Period of cos x cos  60  x  cos  60  x  is
  2
1) 2) 3) 4) 
2 3 3
1
 1  1  1
4. The period of  tan   tan 3    tan 2   when tan 2   is
 3  3  3
 2
1) 2) 3)  4) 2
3 3
5. The cotangent function whose period is 3 is
3x x
1) cot 2x 2) cot 4x 3) cot 4) cot
2 3
sin  2 x  a 
6. The period of is
sin  2 x  b 
a
1) 2) 1 3) 2 4) 
b
7. The minimum and maximum values of 2 2 cos x  sin x are
1) – 1, 1 2) 2 2, 2 2 3) 1, 8 4) – 3, 3
8. cos  60  x   cos  60  x  
2 0 2 0

 1 1 1  1 3 3 
1)   ,  2)  ,1 3)  ,  4)  , 2 
 2 2 2  2 2 2 
   
9. Extreme values of 4cos  x 2  .cos   x 2  .cos   x 2  over R.
3  3 
1) – 1, 1 2) – 2, 2 3) – 3, 3 4) – 4, 4
10. A  B  900  sin A sin B 
 1 1  1 1  3 3  1 1
1)   ,  2)   ,  3)   ,  4)   , 
 4 4  3 3  4 4  2 2
PHYSICS
11. The pseudo force direction is always _______ of the acceleration of the frame.
1) in the same direction 2) in the opposite direction
3) neither same nor opposite 4) none of the options

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12. A particle of mass 1kg moving horizontally with an acceleration 2m/s2. The particle is
observed by a frame moving with a constant velocity of 10 m/s. Find the magnitude of pseudo
force on the particle.
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 4
2
13. A block is moving with an acceleration 2 m/s . The smooth block B is stationery with respect
to block A. Find tension in the string as shown in the figure.

1) 1N 2) 2N 3) 3N 4) 4N
14. A small mass is suspended by a string from the ceiling of a car. As the car accelerates with an
acceleration on a horizontal road, the angle made by the string with the vertical is
1) tan 1 g / a 2) tan 1 a / g 3) sin 1 g / a 4) sin 1 a / g
15. A small mass is suspended by a string from the ceiling of a car. As the car accelerates at a rate
‘a’ the string makes an angle  with the vertical. Then the tension in the string
1) mg cos  2) ma sin  3) m a 2  g 2 4) ma a 2  g 2
16. A pendulum of mass m hangs from a support fixed to a trolley. The direction of the string
(i.e., angle  ) when the trolley rolls up a plane of inclination  with acceleration ‘a’ is
a  g sin  a
1) Zero 2) tan 1  3) tan 1 4) tan 1
g cos  g
17. A block B of mass 1kg is kept on a triangular block moving horizontally with an acceleration
a0 (shown in the figure). Find the maximum value of a0 so that block B does not leave the
surface of the triangular block.

1) 7.5 m/s2 2) 13.3 m/s2 3) 15 m/s2 4) 20 m/s2


18. A pendulum is hanging from the ceiling of a trolley which moves down a smooth inclined
plane. Then

1)    2)   00 3)   2 4)   2
19. All surfaces are smooth. The acceleration of mass m relative to wedge. Is

1) g sin  2) g sin   a cos  3) g sin   a cos  4) a cos 

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20. A smooth inclined plane of angle 370 and length 20m is moving horizontally with an
acceleration a0 = 5 m/s2. Find the time taken by the block to slide down the length of the
inclined plane if it is released from the top of the inclined plane.

1) t = 5 sec 2) t = 3 sec 3) t = 2 sec 4) t = 1 sec


CHEMISTRY
21. Vanderwaal’s equation of state is obeyed by real gases. For n moles of a real gas, the
expression will be
 P na  V   a 
1)   2    RT 2)  P  2  V  b   nRT
 n V  n  b   V 
 na   n2a 
3)  P  2   nV  b   nRT 4)  P  2  V  nb   nRT
 V   V 
22. The temperature at which real gases obey the ideal gas laws over a wide range of pressure is
called
1) Critical temperature 2) Boyle temperature
3) Inversion temperature 4) Reduced temperature
23. In vander Waal’s equation of state for a non-ideal gas, the term that accounts for
intermolecular forces of attraction is:
 a 
1) (V – b) 2) (RT)-1 3)  P  2  4) RT
 V 
24. The Vanderwaal’s constant ‘a’ for the gases O2, N2, NH3 and CH4 are 1.3, 1.390, 4.170 and
2.253 L2 atm mol-2 respectively. The gas which can be most easily liquefied is
1) O2 2) N2 3) NH3 4) CH4
25. Compressibility factor for H2 behaving as real gas is:
 a   Pb  RTV
1) 1 2)  1   3)  1   4)
 RTV   RT  1  a 
26. The common features among the species CN-, CO and NO+ are:
1) bond order three and isoelectronic 2) bond order two and isoelectronic
3) bond order one and isoelectronic 4) bond order three and not isoelectronic
27. In which of the following ionization processes, the bond order has increased and the magnetic
behavior has changed:
1) C2   C2 2) NO   NO  3) O2   O2 4) N 2   N 2
28. Assuming that Hund’s rule is violated, the bond order and magnetic nature of the diatomic
molecule B2 is
1) 1 and diamagnetic 2) 0 and diamagnetic 3) 1 and paramagnetic 4) 0 and diamagnetic
29. The bond order in NO is 2.5 while in NO+ is 3. Which statement is true?
1) Bond length is unpredictable 2) Bond length is NO is greater than in NO+
3) Bond length in NO+ is equal to that in NO 4) Bond length in NO+ is greater than in NO
30. The correct order of increasing C-O bond length of CO, CO32  and CO2
1) CO32   CO2  CO 2) CO2  CO32  CO 3) CO  CO32  CO2 4) CO  CO2  CO32

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