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Common Practice Test 01


TYPE I
Two Year Classroom Program [XI Studying 810 Batches

Te s t D a te : 1 s t S e p te m b e r 2 0 0 8 .

T ime: 3 hours Maximum marks: 246

Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this
purpose.
INSTRUCTIONS 13. Section II contains 4 multiple correct answer type questions.
Each questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
A. General:
one or more answers are correct.
1. This booklet is your Question Paper containing 69 questions. 14. Section III contains 4 Reasoning type questions. Each question
The booklet has 20 pages. contains STATEMENT1 AND STATEMENT2.
2. The question paper CODE is printed on the right hand top Bubble (A) if both the statements are TRUE and STATEMENT
corner of this booklet. 2 is the correct explanation of STATEMENT1.
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, Bubble (B) if both the statements are TRUE but STATEMENT2
cellular phones, pagers, and electronic gadgets in any form are is NOT the correct explanation of STATEMENT1.
not allowed to be carried inside the examination hall. Bubble (C) if STATEMENT1 is TRUE and STATEMENT2 is
4. The answer sheet, a machinereadable Objective Response FALSE.
Sheet (ORS), is provided separately. Bubble (D) if STATEMENT1 is FALSE and STATEMENT2 is
5. DO NOT TAMPER WITH / MUTILATE THE ORS OR THE TRUE.
BOOKLET. 15. Section IV contains 3 sets of LinkedComprehension type
B. Filling the ORS question. Each set consists of a paragraph followed by 3
6. On the lower part of the ORS, write in ink, your name in box L1, questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
your Registration No. in box L2 and Name of the Centre in box out which only one is correct.
L3. Do not write these anywhere else. D. Marking Scheme:
7. Write your Registration No. in ink, in the box L4 provided in the 16. For each questions in Section I, you will be awarded 3 marks
lower part of the ORS and darken the appropriate bubble if you have darkened only the bubble corresponding to the
UNDER each digit of your Registration No. with a good quality correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all
HB pencil. other cases, minus one (1) mark will be awarded.
8. The ORS has a CODE printed on its lower and upper parts. 17. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 4 marks if
9. Make sure the CODE on the ORS is the same as that on this you have darkened all the bubble(s) corresponding to the
booklet and put your signature in ink in box L5 on the ORS
correct answer and zero mark for all other cases. If may be
affirming that you have verified this. noted that there is no negative marking for wrong answer.
10. IF THE CODES DO NOT MATCH, ASK FOR A CHANGE OF 18. For each question in Section III, you will be awarded 3 marks
THE BOOKLET. if you darken only the bubble corresponding to the correct
C. Question paper format: answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other
11. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Part I: Mathematics, cases, minus one (1) mark will be awarded.
Part II: Physics, Part III: Chemistry). Each part has 4 19. For each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 4 marks
sections. if you darken only the bubble corresponding to the correct
12. Section I contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all other
has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is cases, minus one (1) mark will be awarded.
correct.

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PART I
SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. a, b, c are positive integers forming an increasing G.P. where b a is perfect cube and
log 6a log 6b log 6c 6 , then a + b + c
A) 1000 B) 111 C) 122 D)189
2. If S1 and S2 represent the sums of n terms of an A.P. and a G.P. with first term 2, common
difference and common ratio both d which is an even integer, then S1 + S2 is
A) an even integer B) odd integer
C) neither even nor odd D) none of these
3. Sum of first n terms of a sequence is given by 3 Sn Tn 2 3Tn 2, Tn 0 where Tn is

the nth term of sequence, then the value of T22 is

A) 2 2 B) 2 2 C) 2 3 2 D) 3 2 2

3 4
4. If A then determinant of A
2003
4 A 2002 is
1 1
A) 3 B) 3 C) 9 D) 9

a 2 + 2n+1 + 2p b2 + 2n+2 + 3 q c 2 + p
5. If p, q , r are in A.P., then the determinant 2n + p 2n+1 + q 2q =
2 n
a +2 +p b + 2 + 2q c 2 - r
2 n+1

A) a 2b 2c 2 2n B)1 C) 0 D) a 2 b 2 c 2 2n q
6. The number of solutions of the equation

log x 1 x 2 1 sin x cos x where denotes the greatest int eger functions

is
A) 3 B) 2 C) 0 D) 1

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SECTION II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
7. All terms of an A.P. are natural numbers. The sum of its first nine terms lies between 200 and
220. If the second term is 12, then
A) First term = 8 B) Common difference = 4
th
C) 5 term = 24 D) None of these
8. Let a, b , c are the A.M.s between two positive numbers p and q such that a + b + c = 15 and

1 1 1 5
, , are H.M.s. between the same two numbers such that , then p, q
3
can be
A) 9, 1 B) 9, 2 C) 1, 9 D) 2, 9
2x x 3y 4y 2
9. For any x , y R , xy 0 , such that 2 . If the equality holds for any x
y3 3 9x 4

and y then
1 1 3 3 1 3 1
A) x 2.3 6 B) y 210 . 310 C) x 210 . 3 10 D) y 210 . 3 2

If log log 2 x x 10x 22 0 then


2
10.
2


A) x 3,5 3
B) x 3,5 3
C) x 7,
D) x 3,5 3 7,

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SECTION III
Reasoning Type

This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

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(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1

(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT1

(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False

(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True

11. STATEMENT 1 : If three prime numbers all greater than 3, are in A.P. then their common
difference must be divisible by both 2 and 3.
Because
STATEMENT 2 : The difference between two consecutive prime numbers goes on
decreasing.
12. STATEMENT -1 : If two arithmetic means A1, A2, two geometric means G1, G2, and two
harmonic means H1,H2 are inserted between any two positive numbers,
A1 A2 G G
then 1 2 .
H1 H 2 H1 H 2

Because
STATEMENT 2 : If A, G, H are the A.M.,G. M.,H.M. between two positive numbers then
G2 = A H .
13. STATEMENT 1 : If log 0.3 x 1 log 0.09 x 1 , then x lies in the interval ,2 .
Because
STATEMENT 2 : log a x log a y x y 0 if 0 < a < 1.
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14. STATEMENT 1 : If three digit numbers A28, 3B9, 62C, where A, B, C are integers
between 0 and 9, be divisible by a fixed integer k then the determinant
A 3 6
8 9 C is divisible by k.
2 B 2

Because
STATEMENT 2 : If sum of three numbers is divisible by k then at least one of them must be
divisible by k.
SECTION IV
Linked Comprehension Type

This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 15 to 17
Three numbers in Arithmetic Progression are removed from n consecutive natural numbers

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and average of the remaining numbers is found to be . If one of the removed number is
4
a perfect square. Then.
15. The value of n is
A) 19 B) 18 C) 17 D) 16
16. The middle term of A.P. is
A) 1 B) 11 C) 9 D) 6
17. the sum of the three removed numbers is
A) 16 B) 17 C) 18 D) 19
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 18 to 20
Let a1,a 2 ,a 3 , be in an A.P. whose general term is am and b1,b2 ,b3 .. be another A.P.
whose general term is bn. To find the common term of these two A.P.s one can equate am
and bn to create a relation between m and n so that the two A.P.s will have the common terms. Or
other wise by expanding two A.P.s further, try to locate first term and the common difference can be
found by taking L.C.M. of common difference of two given A.P.s.
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18. The number of terms common to the two A.P.s 3, 7, 11, , 407 and 2, 9, 16, .., 709,
are.
A) 13 B) 14
C) 17 D) 15

19. The sum of common terms of the two A.P.s. 2, 5, 8, 11 .. upto to 60 terms and
3, 5, 7, 9 ..upto 50 terms is
A) 1008 B) 1004
C) 901 D) 1005

20. Certain numbers appear in both arithmetic progressions 17, 21, 25,and 16, 21,26,
then the ratio of 22nd term to first term of common A.P.is
A) 1 : 21 B) 2 : 1
C) 21 : 1 D) 1 : 11

Paragraph for Questions Nos. 21 to 23

If f i x , gi x , hi x , i 1,2,3 are differentiable function of x and

f1 x f 2 x f 3 x
x g1 x g 2 x g 3 x
h1 x h 2 x h 3 x

f1| x f 2| x f 3| x f1 x f2 x f3 x f1 x f 2 x f 3 x
then x g1 x
|
g2 x g 3 x + g1| x g 2| x g 3 x g1 x g 2 x g 3 x
|

h1 x h2 x h3 x h1 x h2 x h3 x h1| x h 2| x h 3| x

Where | represents differentiation w.r.t x one time


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f g h
If x xf xg xh
| | |
21. where | represent the differentiation w.r.t. x one time and
x f x g x h
2 | | 2 | | 2 | |

f, g, h are differential function of x, then x =


|

f g h f g h
A) x f xg xh
| | |
2
B) f| g| h|

x f P x g x h
2 2 2 | P | P |
x f P
x g P
x h P 3 3 3

xf xg xh
C) x f x 2 g| x 2h|
2 |
D) None
xf xg xh
| | | | | |

1 x 1 x
1 2x
5 6 3

1 3x 1 5 x 1 6x
4 3 2
22. The coefficient of x in the determinant is
1 8 x 1 9x 1 4x
3

A) 88 B) 80
C) 78 D) 84

x 2 4x 6 2x 2 4x 10 3x 2 2x 16
3 2
23. If f x x 2 2x 2 3x 1 then the value of x 2 f x dx
2 2
1 2 3

A)15 B)16
C)17 D) 18
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PHYSICS
PART II
SECTION I

Straight Objective Type

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
24. A man pulls a block using a string and an ideal pulley as shown in figure. The man pulls the
string at a rate of V m/s. Find the velocity of the block when the string makes an angle
with the horizontal.

Vd 2V V
A) V cos B) C) D)
h cos cos
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25. For the system shown below the acceleration of m1, will be (m/s2) ? The system is released

from rest and all pulleys and strings are ideal.


m1 = 1kg ; m2 = 2kg ; m3 = 3 kg
A) g B) 19g/29 C) 29g/19 D) g/25
26. A block of mass 2 kg is pushed against a rough vertical wall with a force of 40N. The
coefficient of friction between the block and wall is 0.5. Another horizontal force of 15 N is
applied on the block in a direction parallel to the wall. What will be the frictional force
exerted by the wall on the block and will the block move ? (g=10,m/s2)
A) 20 N, No B) 20 N, Yes C) 25 N, No D) 25 N, Yes
27. A block moves on a horizontal rough surface. Mass of block is m and coefficient of kinetic
friction is . The total force exerted by the surface on the block has magnitude

A) mg B) mg C) mg 2 2 D) mg 2 1

28. Two men weighing 100 kg and 50 kg run a 100 m race. The coefficient of friction between
their shoes and ground is 0.5. They run with maximum possible acceleration. Who will win the
race.
A) 100 kg man B)50 kg man
C) Both will finish at same time D) Data given is insufficient to answer question
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29. A force F is applied on a block of mass m as shown in the figure. What will be the maximum
value of F such that the block will not move. The coefficient of friction between block and
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floor is cons tan t

mg mg
A) F B) F
sin cos sin

mg mg
C) D)
cos sin cos

SECTION II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
30. A block of mass m is kept on a rough horizontal turn table at a distance of r from the centre.
The turn table begins to rotate from rest, about a vertical axis passing through its center, with
a constant angular acceleration of . If coefficient of friction is between block and turn table
then choose the incorrect statements
A) Friction force has direction towards the centre of rotation
B) Friction force has direction away from the centre of rotation.
C) If at time t the block just slips then the magnitude of force of friction on the block is
m 2t 2r N.
D) As seen in an inertial frame of reference there will be no pseudo force on the block
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31. A particle is observed from two frames S1 and S2 . Frame S2 moves with an acceleration a
with respect to frame S1. Let F1 and F2 be the pseudo forces on the particle when seen from
S1 and S2 respectively. Which of the following is/are not possible ?
A) F1 0 F2 0 B) F1 0 , F2 0 C) F1 0 F2 0 D) F1 0 , F2 0
32. Blocks A and B are connected as shown below.

Block C is fixed to the ground. All surfaces are friction less and A is pulled by a force F then
A)If tension in the string connected to A is T then total tension on B is 3T/2
B) If A moves by a distance of x then B moves by 2x/3.
C) Blocks A and B will move with different acceleration.
D) Blocks A and B will move with same acceleration.
33. Two projectiles are launched from a point with different velocities and angles. Assuming earth
to be an inertial frame of reference which of the following will be true.
A) Psuedo force on particle 1 as seen from a frame attached to particle2 will be 0.
B) Psuedo force on particle 1 as seen from a frame attached to particle 2 will not be 0.
C) Psuedo force on particles as seen from a frame attached to a freely falling lift will be 0.
D) Psuedo force on particles as seen from a frame attached to a freely falling lift will not be 0.
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SECTION III
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Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

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(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1

(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT1

(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False

(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True

34. STATEMENT1: A car accelerates on a straight horizontal road attains a maximum velocity then
brakes to a halt. The direction of net force of friction on the car is in the
direction of motion when it accelerates and opposite to the direction of motion
when it brakes.
STATEMENT2: The observed acceleration must result from the forces acting on the car. Out of
three forces on the car (Gravitational force, Normal force and friction force) two
are perpendicular to the direction of motion, therefore force of friction must be
responsible for the observed acceleration and must have the same direction as
observed acceleration.
35. STATEMENT1 : Brakes are applied on a car moving with velocity V on a horizontal friction less
road. The car stops but travels a larger distance as compared to a rough road .
STATEMENT2 : Kinetic Friction always opposes relative motion
36. STATEMENT1 : The tension in a mass less inextensible string is same at all points along the
string if it passes over ideal pulleys.
STATEMENT2 : Ideal pulley have no mass and friction
37. STATEMENT1 : Newtons first law is violated in a non inertial frame of reference
STATEMENT2 : This is due to inertia of mass.
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Linked Comprehension Type

This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 38 to 40
A man stands inside a lift holding an ideal string. The other end is connected to the lift after
passing over a fixed ideal pulley. The man stands on a weighing machine which is part of
the lift. The situation is shown in the figure below.

M man 50kg , M lift 20kg , g 10m / s 2

38. The man releases the string at a constant rate of 2m/s. What will be the reading off
weighing machine ?
A) 600 N B) 400 N C) 150 N D) 100 N
39. The man now pulls the string with a constant rate of 2m/s. What will be the reading shown
by the weighing machine.
A) 600 N B) 400 N C) 150 N D)100 N
40. If the weighing machine shows the actual weight of the man (his weight on the surface of
the earth ) then what will be his acceleration as seen by an observer on the ground.
40 50 60 70
A) m / s2 B) m / s2 C) m / s2 D) m / s2
3 3 3 3
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Paragraph for Questions Nos. 41 to 43

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Two wedge block systems are shown below

All surfaces are frictionless .


41. System A is moved along the horizontal positive x axis with an acceleration a = g tan . The
acceleration of the block seen with respect to a frame attached to the wedge will be
A) g tan B) g sin
C) g cos D) O

42. The wedge in system B is moved along the positive x axis with an acceleration a. What will
be the magnitude of acceleration of the block
A) a B) a cos
C) 2a sin /2 D) O

43. Supposing now that there is friction between the block and the wedge in system A, the wedge
is fixed. If the wedge angle base is 600 it is observed that the block just begins to move then
the coefficient of static friction will then be given by
.
A) 1 B) 1
C) 1.7 D)data is insufficient to answer the question
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Paragraph for Questions Nos. 44 to 46


Two blocks are placed on each other as shown. The surface of the floor is frictionless. The

coefficient of friction between the two blocks is 0.5 . Masses are m A 2kg ,mB = 10 kg.
A force F = 2tN acts on the upper block as shown where t is time. (Take g = 10 m/s2)

44. At t = 5 sec the acceleration of the blocks will be


5 m 5 m
A) a A 0 aB 1 m / s 2 B) a A aB
6 s2 6 s2
6 m 5 m
C) a A aB D) a A 1m / s 2 a B 1m / s 2
5 s2 6 s2
45. At t = 5.5 sec the force of friction between the blocks will be
A) 10 N B) 10.5 N C) 9.17 N D) 9. 51 N
46. The time just after which the blocks will move separately is
A)t = 6 sec B) t = 7 sec C) t = 5 sec D) t = 8 sec
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C H E M I S T RY

PART III

SECTION I

Straight Objective Type

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

47. The orbital having maximum number of radial nodes is


(A) 5s (B) 5p
(C) 5d (D) 5f

48. The maximum number of emission lines for atomic hydrogen that you would expect to see
with naked eye if the only electronic levels involved are those shown in the figure, is
n=7
n=6
n=5
n=4
n=3
n=2

n=1
(A) 6 (B) 5
(C) 21 (D)
49. The ionization energy of a hydrogen-like species is 11757 kJ mol-1. If the neutron/proton ratio
of the species is 1.33, its mass number is
(A) 3 (B) 6
(C) 9 (D) 7
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50. Radial wave function for 2s orbital of hydrogen-like atoms is given as


3
zr
z 2
3 zr 2a o
R 2 2
2
e
a o ao
The radial probability (4r2R2) for an electron in He+ at r = ao is
3 3 3
1 2
1
3
2
1
(A) (B) 2 2 (C) zero (D)
a o a o a o

51. If the energy of an electron in the third orbit of Li2+ is x eV, then the energy of the electron in a
higher orbit can be
(A) x + 13.6 eV (B) x 13.6 eV (C) x + 5.95 eV (D) x 5.95 eV

52. Kinetic energy of an electron in the second excited state of He+ is


(A) 6.04 eV (B) 6.04 eV (C) 13.6eV (D) 54.4eV

SECTION II

Multiple Correct Answer Type


This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
53. Which of the following factors are to be considered while filling electrons in degenerate
orbitals?
(A) Exchange energy (B) Spin of electrons
(C) Pairing energy (D) Symmetrical distribution of charge

54. The orbital(s) having XY plane as the nodal plane is/are

(A) d z2 (B) dzx (C) Pz (D) d yz

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55. The total spin value of 25Mn2+ is


(A) +11.5 (B) 11.5 (C) +2.5 (D) 2.5

56. Orbital angular momentum of an electron in 4th shell can have the values
h h h
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 2 3
2 2 2

SECTION III

Reasoning Type

This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

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(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT1

(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT1

(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False

(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True

57. STATEMENT 1: d6 configuration is more stable than d5 configuration.


STATEMENT 2 : d5 and d6 configurations have same exchange energy while d6 has
higher pairing energy than d5 (d5 has zero pairing energy).
58. STATEMENT 1: An electron as well as a bullet (mass = 0.01 kg) moving with a velocity of
106 m s-1 have dual character.
STATEMENT 2: Higher the velocity lesser is the wavelength of a particle.

59. STATEMENT 1: An electron which got excited to a higher energy level by absorbing a
photon of wavelength 200 nm returns to the original level by emitting
two successive photons of wavelength 600 nm and 300nm.
STATEMENT 2: Energy of a photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength.

60. STATEMENT 1: Energy of an electron in an atom is quantized.


STATEMENT 2: Energy of an electron in an atom is an integral multiple of 13.6 eV.
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SECTION IV
Linked Comprehension Type

This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Questions Nos. 61 to 63


Besides the magnetic effect produced by its angular motion, the electron itself has an intrinsic
magnetic property. A charged particle spinning about its own axis also behaves like a small
magnet; hence we say that the electron has a spin. The quantum number associated with this

1 1
spin has only two possible values: s = & . The spin angular momentum is given by S =
2 2

h
s(s 1) . Magnetic moment is given by n(n 2) BM where n is the number of unpaired
2
electrons.
61. A newly synthesized element in Berkley laboratory is found to have a magnetic moment of
5.91 BM. The probable block to which the element belongs to is
(A) p-block (B) d-block only (C) f-block only (D) either d or f block
1 1
62. The quantum numbers & for the electron spin represent
2 2
(A) rotation of the electron in clockwise and anticlockwise directions respectively.
(B) two quantum mechanical spin states having no classical analogues
(C) magnetic moment of electron pointing up and down respectively. .
(D) rotation of the electron in anticlockwise and clockwise directions respectively.
63. Which of the following statement is correct?

3 h
(A) An electron spins in its axis with a spin angular momentum of
2 2
(B) Two electrons in an orbital always have all the quantum numbers the same except spin
quantum number.
(C) Spin quantum numbers refer to two possible orientation of the spin axis of an electron.
(D) All the above statements are correct.
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Paragraph for Questions Nos. 64 to 66


An orbital does not abruptly end at some particular distance from the nucleus. The electron
has a probability of 95 to 99% within the contour.

2 s orbital

64. If the probability of finding an electron at point A is 10-5, the probability of finding it at B will be
(A) 10-5 (B) 10-6 (C) 10-4 (D) 0.99 10-5
ao
65. The probability of finding the electron at x = y = 0, z = in 1s orbital of hydrogen atom is
2
ao
10-8, the probability of finding it at x = y = , z = 0 is
2
(A) 10-8 (B) <10-8 (C) >10-8 (D) can not be predicted

66. If the distance of 99% contour from the nucleus along X-axis for d x 2 y2 orbital is b then the

probability of finding an electron in d x 2 y2 is minimum at

b b
(A) x = ,y=z=0 (B) y = ,x=z=0
2 2

(C) y = z = b, x = 0 (D) x = b, y = z = 0
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Paragraph for Questions Nos. 67 to 69

h 2 2
Schrdinger using his wave equation V E introduced the concept of
8 2m
orbitals. According to him orbital is the space around the nucleus where the probability of
finding an electron is maximum.
Schrdinger found that each atomic orbital is identified by three numbers called quantum
numbers.
Principal quantum number n which has values 1,2,3,.
Azimuthal quantum number l which has values 0 to (n-1)
Magnetic quantum number m which has values l to +l
1 1
The fourth quantum number is spin quantum number which has the values &
2 2
67. How many electrons in an atom can have n = 5, l = 2 or 3?
(A) 10 (B) 14
(C) 50 (D)24

68. The invalid set of quantum numbers is


(A) {4, 3, -1, + } (B) {6, 3, -4, - }
(C) {5, 2, 1, + } (D) {6, 2, -1, - }

69. The principal and azimuthal quantum numbers for the outermost electron of Fe2+ is
(A) 4, 0 (B) 4, 1
(C) 3, 2 (D) 3, 1
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