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BATCH - 1C9CFSP1, 1C9CFSQ1 TARGET : IJSO
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1. Duration of Test is 2 Hours and Questions Paper Contains 68 Questions. Total Marks are 100.

2. This paper contains two sections : Section-A (objective), Section-B (subjective).

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Negative marking for each incorrect answer.

4. Section-B consist of total 8 Questions and total marks are 40. There are 5 marks for each correct answer and No
Negative marking.

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5. A body starts with an initial velocity u and


SECTION-A moves with a uniform acceleration a. When
PHYSICS the velocity has increased to 5u, the
r r $ $ acceleration is reversed in direction but the
1. If A = (2i$ + 3j)
$ and B = (i - j) then component magnitude remains the same. The body will
r r
of A perpendicular to vector B and in the now return to the starting point with a velocity
same plane is. of
5 $ $ 5 $ $ (1) u (2) 6u (3) 7u (4) 9u
(1) (i + j) (2) (i + j)
2 2 6. A body is projected vertically up at t = 0 with a
velocity of 98 m/s. Another body is projected
5 $ $ 5 $ $
(3) (i + j) (4) (i + k) from the same point with same velocity after 4
2 2
seconds. Both bodies will meet at t=
2. The pulleys and strings shown in the fig. are (1) 6 s (2) 8 s (3) 10 s (4) 12 s
smooth and are of negligible mass. For the
7. A boat going down stream crosses a float at a
system to remain in equilibrium, the angle q
point A. t1 minutes later the boat reverses its
should be
direction and in the next t2 minutes it crosses
the float at a distance L from the point A. The
velocity of the river is
(1) 2L/t1 (2) L/(t1 + 2t2)
(3) 2L/(2t1 + t2) (4) L/2t1
8. The speed at the maximum height of a
(1) 0 (2) 30 (3) 45 (4) 60
3
3. Force F is given in terms of time t and distance projectile is times of its inital speed 'u' of
2
x by F = A sin Ct + B cos Dx then the dimension
projection. Its range on the horizontal plane
A C
of and are
B D 3u
2
u2 3u 2 3u 2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(1) [M0L0T0 ], [M0L0 T1 ] 2g 2g 2g g
(2) [M0L0T0 ], [M0L1 T1 ] 9. A person standing at a distance of 7.5 m from
(3) [M1L1 T2 ], [M0 L1 T0 ] 13 m high building observes a kid slipping
(4) [M0L1T1 ], [M0L0T0 ] from the top of it. If he runs with his arms at a
4. A body is projected up with a speed u and height 1.75 m to catch the kid, his speed should
the time taken by it is T to reach the maximum be (g = 102)
height H. Pick out the correct statement (1) 5 ms1 (2) 10 ms1
H T (3) 15 ms1 (4) 20 ms1
(1) It reaches in seconds
2 2 10. A particle moves in a circle describing equal
u T angle in equal times, its velocity vector
(2) It acquires velocity in seconds
2 2 (1) remains constant
u H (2) changes in magnitude
(3) Its velocity is in
2 2 (3) change in direction
(4) Same velocity at 2T (4) changes in magnitude and direction
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11. Rain falling down at an angle a with the 14. Find the tension T2 for the system shown in
vertical has a speed of 10 m/s. A girl runs fig.
against the rain with a speed of 8 m/s and sees
that rain makes an angle b with the vertical, (1) 1g N
then relation between a and b is
(2) 2g N
8 + 10 sin b
(1) tan a = (3) 5g N
10 cos b
(4) 6g N
8 + 10sin a
(2) tan b = 15. A block of mass 0.1 kg. is pressed against a
10 cos a
wall with a horizontal force of 5N as shown in
(3) tan a = tan b the figure. If the coefficient of friction between
(4) tan a = cot b the wall and the block is 0.5 then the frictional
12. A metal sphere is hung by a string fixed to a force acting on the block will be (g = 9.8 m/s2) :-
wall. The forces acting on the sphere are (1) 9.8 N
shown in fig. Which of the following statements (2) 2.5 N
5N
is correct ? (3) 0.98 N 0.1 kg

(4) 0.49 N

CHEMISTRY
16. Which of the following graphs is correct for
photoelectric effect ?

r r r
(a) R + T + W = 0 (b) T2 = R2 + W2 v v

(c) T = R + W (d) R = W tan q (1) (2)


(1) a, b, c (2) b, c, d
KE of emitted KE of emitted
(3) a, b, d (4) a, b, c, d electrons electrons
13. A disc of mass 10 kg is kept floating
horizontally in air by firing bullets of mass 005 v v
kg each vertically at it, at the rate of 10 per
second. If the bullets rebound with the same
(3) (4)
speed, the speed with which these are fired will
KE of emitted KE of emitted
be electrons electrons
17. As the orbit number increases, the distance
between two consecutive orbits (r1 = radius of
first orbit)
(1) Increases by 2r1
(2) Increases by (2n 1)r1, where n is lower
orbit number
(3) Increase by (2n 1)r1 , where n is higher
(1) 0098 m/s (2) 098 m/s
orbit number
(3) 98 m/s (4) 980 m/s
(4) Remains constant
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18. It was found from chemical angalysis of a gas 25. What volume of 0.8M AlCl3 solution should
that it has two hydrogen atoms for each carbon be mixed with with 50 mL of 0.2M CaCl 2
atom. At 0C and 1 atm, its density is 1.25 g/L. solution to get a solution of chloride ion
The formula of the gas would be concentration equal to 0.6M ?
(1) CH2 (2) C2H6 (3) C3H8 (4) C2H4 (1) 5.56 mL (2) 100 mL
19. What mass of solid ammonium carbonate (3) 50 mL (4) 4.89 mL
H2NCOONH4 , when vaporized at 273C, will 26. Rutherford experiment, which established the
have a volume of 8.96 L at 760 mm of pressure. nuclear model of an atom, used as beam of
Assume that solid completely decompose as (1) b particles, which impinged on emtal foil
H2NCOONH4(s) CO2(g) + 2NH3(g) and get absorbed.
(1) 15.6g (2) 5.2g (3) 46.8g (4) 7.8g (2) g rays, which impinged on a metal foil and
20. Choose the INCORRECT statement ejected electron.
(1) Gases do not have their own volume in (3) Helium atoms, which impinged on metal
general. foil and got & cattered.
(4) Helium nuclei, which impinged on metal
(2) The number of atoms in a given mass of
foil and got scattered.
dioxygen (oxygen) and trioxygen (ozone)
gases is same. 27. Section - I Section - II
(3) Rate of effusion do not depends on Amount (Gaseous (Volume of O2 needed
of substance. organic for complete bombustion
compounds) per volume of compound)
(4) It is not possible to determine de-broglie
(A) C x H 2 x + 2 (P) 3x + 1
wavelength and position of an electron
2
simultaneously.
(B) Cx H2 x+2 O (Q) 3x
21. Quantities of 16g O 2 and 14g of N 2 are 2
contained in a closed bottle. The pressure inside (C) Cx H2 x+3N (R) 3(2x + 1)
the bottle is 4 atm. Now, 8g O2 gas is removed 4
from the bottle. What will be the new pressure (D) C x H 2 x + 2 S (S) 3(x + 1)
2
inside the bottle ?
(1) 2 atm (2) 4 atm (1) A R, B P, C S, D Q
(3) 3 atm (4) 6 atm (2) A P, B Q, C R, D S
(3) A S, B R, C Q, D P
22. In a glass tube of 1 m length uniform cross-
(4) A Q, B R, C P, D S
section, NH3(g) from one end and BF3(g) from
the other end are sent at a time. The distance 28. Which among the following has rate of effusion
from NH3 end where the addition compound less than the moist air ?
BF3.NH3 will first form is (B = 11; F = 19) (1) He (2) Dry air
(1) 66.67 cm (2) 33.33 cm (3) NH3 (4) Heavy hydrogen
29. Choose the correct statement
(3) 50.00 cm (4) 60.00 cm
(1) Increase in photointensity increases the
23. If there are three possible values (1/2, 0, +1/2)
kinetic energy of photoelectron.
for the spin quantum number, then the
(2) Increase in photointensity increases the
maximum capacity of 3rd shell will be
photocurrent.
(1) 12 electrons (2) 27 electrons
(3) For dxy orbital the probability of finding
(3) 18 electrons (4) 36 electrons the electron is maximum at x-axis and y-
24. The time period of revolution of electron in H- axis
atom is directly proportional to (4) Thomson model of atom assumed electrons
(1) r (2) r1/2 (3) r3/2 (4) r2 to revolve around the nucleus.
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30. Choose the incorrect statement (1) i, ii & iv (2) ii & iv
(1) For very dilute solutions, the strength of (3) ii, iii & iv (4) i & iii
solution in w/w percent and in w/v percent 36. Sportsmen who require sustained muscular
are nearly equal. efforts for long periods of time normally
(2) The molality of a solution depends on undergo training to control their heart
density of solution whereas molarity does functions. The changes that occur as a result
not. of this traning would be
(3) The atomic and molecular masses are (1) Decrease stroke volume
defined both on the same carbon scale. (2) Increased heart rate and increased stroke
(4) Volumes of non-reacting gases are not volume
additive always. (3) Decreased heart rate and increased stroke
BIOLOGY volume
31. ATP is an important molecule in metabolism (4) Decreased stroke volume and increased rate
because of breathing
(1) It is readily obtained from an organisms 37. In an experiment, when an amoeba was
environment transferred from container A to container B,
(2) It is extremely stable activity of contractile vacuole increased.
However, the vacuole activity decreased when
(3) It contains valuable nutrients
amoeba was transferred back to container A.
(4) It has high-energy phosphate bonds
Container A and B respectively contain
32. Transport of which nutrient across the intestinal
(1) Fresh and marine water
epithelium is by passive diffusion?
(2) Marine and fresh water
(1) alanine (2) fructose
(3) Dilute HCl and distilled water
(3) glucose (4) glutamine
(4) Distilled water and dilute HCl
33. Which two brain centers control mammalian
respiration? 38. What is true about the hepatic portal system ?
(1) medulla oblongata and substantia nigra (i) It regulates nitrogen metabolism in the
(2) medulla oblongata and pons body
(3) medulla oblongata and red nucleus (ii) It drains blood from all parts of body into
liver
(4) substantia nigra and red nucleus
34. Activity of carboxypeptidase requires (iii) It helps in removing toxins from the food
(1) Zn (2) Niain (3) Cu (4) Fe (iv) It helps in regulating composition of blood.
35. Human RBCs when suspended in solutions of (1) i, ii, iii & iv (2) Only iii & iv
varying osmolarities, change shape either by (3) Only i, iii & iv (4) Only i & iii
shrinking or swelling or donot change shape. 39. Carbonic anhydrase is an enzyme that
Which of the following statements are true ? accelerates the formation of CO2 from (H2CO3).
(i) They will shrink in plasma while swell in Carbonic acid and is found in high
tap water concentrations inside RBCs. Indicate which of
(ii) They will shrink in sea water but swell in the following would be true for the activity
tap water levels of this enzyme in the following animals.
(iii) They will remain unchanged in plasma but (1) Elephant > Man > Rat
shrink in tap water (2) Man > Elephant > Rat
(iv) They will remain unchanged in plasma but (3) Rat > Man < Elephant
shrink in sea water (4) Rat > Man > Elephant

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40. Which of the following reactions correctly (1) ACTH production would increase, CRF
depicts steps involved in respiration ? production would increase

ATP (2) ACTH production would increase, CRF


ADP production would decrease
(1) Glucose + O 2 Pyruvate (3) ACTH production would decrease, CRF
Lactate production would decrease
NADH + (4) ACTH production would decrease, CRF
NAD
production would increase
ADP ATP 45. Which of the following could NOT be the
blood type of a child born to a mother with
(2) Glucose + Pyruvate
AB+ blood and a father with B blood?
Lactate
(1) A+ (2) AB (3) O+ (4) A
(3) Glucose + O 2 Pyruvate
ADP MATHEMATICS
ATP
Lactate 46. The least value of the expression
2log10x logx(1/100) for x > 1 ?
ADP
ATP
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5
ADP ATP 47. The number of soultion satisfying the given
(4) Glucose + O 2 Pyruvate 2 9
( log3 x ) - 2 (log3 x) + 5
equation x
= 3 3 for x R are
Lactate
NAD+ (1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3
NADH
1999
41. Counter current mechanism has No role to play 48. If n = 1999!. Then log n x is equal to :
in x= 1

(1) Fish gills (1) 1 (2) 0


(2) Human lungs
(3) 1 (4) 1999
1999
(3) Whale fin
(4) Pengiun legs b
49. If logx(a b) logx (a + b) = logx . Then
42. Which of the following can be termed as a
temparary endocrine gland ?
(1) Adrenal gland (2) Placenta a 2 b2
+ is equal to :
b2 a 2
(3) Thymus (4) Kidney
43. Which of the following is not a hormone but (1) 5 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 10
acts like one in exhancing the uptake of
50. If A = log27 625 + 7log11 13 and B = log9 125 +
calcium from food and preventing loss of
calcium in urine ? 13log11 7 , then find the relation b/w A and B.
(1) Vitamin D2 (2) Vitamin D3 (1) A = B (2) A > B
(3) Prostaglandin (4) PTH (3) A < B (4) None of these
44. Assume a person is placed on cortisol 51. Find out (A + B + C + D) such that AB CB =
medication, a glucocorticoid. How would you DDD where AB and CB are two digit numbers
expect the rates of ACTH and CRF hormone and DDD is a three digit number.
production to change in the person? (1) 21 (2) 19 (3) 17 (4) 16

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52. A 3 digit number 4a3 is added to another 60. The rationalising factor of 21/2 + 31/4 is :
3 digit number 984 to give the four digit 3 1 3
(1) 2 2
- 2.3 4
+ 6 -3 4
number 13b7, which is divisible by 11. Then
(a + b) is : (2) 2
3
4
- 3.2
1
4
- 6 -2
3
4

(1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 12 (4) 15


1 1 1
53. Consides a sequence of seven consecutive (3) 2 2
- 2.3 2 + 6 - 3 4

integers. The average of five integers is n. The (4) None of these


average of all the seven integers is
(1) a SECTION-B
(2) n + 1
61. The apparent weight of a man in a lift is w1
(3) kn, whose k is a function of n when lift moves upwards with some
2 acceleration and is w2 when it is accelerating
(4) n +
7 down with same acceleration. Find the true
54. If the product of n positive real numbers is weight of the man and acceleration of lift.
unity. Then their sum is necessarily. 62. Two blocks of masses 2 kg and 5 kg are at rest
1 on ground. The masses are connected by a
(1) a multiple of n (2) equal to n
n string passing over a frictionless pulley which
(3) never less than n (4) a positive integer is under the influence of a constant upward
55. If a and b are any two real numbers with force F = 50N. Find the accelerations of 5kg
opposite signs, which of the following is the and 2kg masses.
greatest ? 50N
(1) (a b)2 (2) (|a| |b|)2
(3) |a2 b2| (4) a2 b2
56. A can contains a mixture of two liquids A and
2kg 5kg
B in the ratio 7 : 5. When 9 litres of mixture are
drawn off and the can is filled with B, the ratio 63. A man of mass 60 kg is standing on a weighing
A and B becomes 7 : 9. How many litres of machine kept in a box of mass 30 kg as shown
liquid A was contained by the can initially ? in the diagram. If the man manages to keep
(1) 10 (2) 20 (3) 21 (4) 25 the box stationary find the reading of the
weighing machine.
57. If p, q, r are positive integer numbers, then the
quantity (p + r)/(q + r) is :
(1) > p/q if p > q (2) p/q if p > q
(3) > p/q if p < q (4) p/q if p < q
T T
58. The number of 3 digit number which end in 7
and are divisible by 11 is :
(1) 1 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8 64. A period in periodic table usually starts from
59. a and b are two primes of the form p and p + 1, s subshell and ends on p subshell of same
M = aa + bb ; N = ab + ba, then shell. For eg. 2nd period 2s 2p; 3rd period
3s 3p; 4th period 4s 3d 4p.
(1) M and N are composite
If in an imaginary universe, l can have values
(2) M is prime but N is composite
(0 to n + 1), (rest all rules are same), then
(3) M and N are primes
(a) Calculate number of elements in 1st period.
(4) M is composite, N is prime
(b) Total number of orbitals in 4th period.
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65. If mass of electron is halved and charge on Na+
m ECF n
electron is doubled then calculate the value of
radius and velocity of electron in nth Bohr orbit Plasma
membrane
of single electron atom having atomic number Z.
h ICF
(Mass of electron = me, charge on electron = e) K+
66. Passage I If a stimulus is strong enough so that the
Many animal cells have an intracellular fluid threshold potential of a cell is reached (about
(ICF) that is electrically negative relative to the
15 mV from the Em), an action potential (Figure
extracellular fluid (ECF), creating a voltage
2) will be generated that will propagate along
difference across the cell's membrane called
the resting membrane potential (Em). The Em the nerve cell until it reaches the presynaptic
in nerve cells and muscle cells is about -80 ending. A neurotransmitter is released and
mV, while in epithelial and red blood cells it is diffuses across the synaptic cleft, where it binds
about -30 mV. to the postsynaptic membrane. A postsynaptic
In nerve and muscle cells the concentration potential of equal magnitude is generated in
gradients and the permeability of the membrane the postsynaptic cell and the signal continues.
to both Na and K determine the Em.
The response of the action potential is all-or-
Theconcentrations of these ions in the ICF and
ECF are shown in Table 1. They are maintained none. The phases are shown below.
by the Na/K -ATPase pump, a pump that +45 4
transports 3 Na ions to the ECF for every 2
K ions transported to the ICF. At rest, the
relative permeability of themembrane to K is 0
roughly 10times greater than it is to Na.
mV

3 5
Table 1
Ion [Intracellular] [Extracellular] +E ion 2
Na+ 15 mM 140 mM +58mV 1 8
80 6
K+ 135 mM mM -92mV 7
+Eion = Equilibrium potential for the ion Time (msec)
If the Em transiently changes from its resting (i). The threshold potential for the generation of
value, an electrical signal is generated in the an action potential can be found at that value
nerve cell. There are two types of electrical
of the Em where the:
signals: graded potentials and action potentials
(AP). Graded potentials are signals that operate (1) influx of K balances the efflux of Na.
over short distances, while action potentials are
(2) efflux of K is 10 times greater than the
signals that operate over long distances.
influx of Na.
Along the plasma membrane of a nerve cell
are voltage-sensitive Na and K channels that (3) efflux of K balances the influx of Na.
contain gates. The Na channel has an m gate
(4) influx of Na is 10 times greater than the
that opens quickly and an h gate that closes
slowly upon depolarization. The K channel efflux of K.
has an n gate that opens slowly upon (ii). The threshold potential for the action potential
depolarization. The Na gate can be blocked shown in Figure 1 is:
by tetrodotoxin (TTX), and the K gate can be
blocked by tetraethylammonium (TEA). In the (1) 50 mV (2) 65 mV
resting state the Na and K channels have their (3) 80 mV (4) 92 mV
gates arranged as shown in Figure 1:
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(iii). During depolarization, the quick opening of enzyme that synthesizes it, glutamic acid
the voltage dependent m gates results in all of decarboxylase. Secondly, a deficiency of the
the following EXCEPT: enzyme choline acetylase leads to decreased
(1) an influx of Na ions. levels of the excitatory neurotransmitter,
(2) an increase in the opening of fast m gates acetylcholine. The delicate homeostatic
in neighboring Na channels. balance between the two neurotransmitters is
(3) an increase in the opening of fast n gates in disrupted. These deficiencies are thought to
neighboring K channels. lead to the observed characteristic movements
and mental symptoms of Huntington's disease.
(4) an absolute refractory period.
(i). Based on information in the passage,
(iv). Which of the following voltage gated positions
Huntington's disease is:
best represents the repolarization phase?
(1) m gate open; n gate open. (1) more common in men than in women.

(2) m gate closed; n gate open. (2) more common in women than in men.

(3) m gate open; n gate open. (3) equally common in both men and women.

(4) mgate closed; n gate closed. (4) more common in children.


(v). In the graph, 6 represents (ii). Based on this passage, the basal ganglia most
likely control:
(1) repolarization (2) hyperpolarization
(3) depolarization (4) hypopolarization (1) pituitary gland secretion.

67. Passage II (2) speech.

Huntington's disease is a relatively rare disease (3) the parasympathetic nervous system.
that causes progressive degeneration of the (4) voluntary movements.
cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia of the (iii). The following molecule is referred to as GABA.
brain. The basal ganglia are masses of neuron What is its IUPAC name?
cell bodies (gray matter) located deep within
1
the cerebrum. Within the basal ganglia, certain H3 N CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CO O
types of neurons are destroyed, while others
remain intact. (1) g-amino butyrate
Huntington's disease is a genetic disorder (2) 3-amino butanoic acid
caused by an autosomal dominant genetic (3) 1-amino butyrate
defect on the tip of chromosome 4. The (4) 4-aminobutanoic acid
symptoms of the disease are choreiform
(iv). Which amino acid is the precursor to GABA?
movements (rapid, uncontrolled, jerky
movements), mental deterioration, and (1) Histidine
emotional disturbances. The disease is (2) Leucine
relentless and usually leads to complete (3) Tyrosine
dehabilitation and death within 15 years of its
(4) Glutamate
onset. The age of onset is usually from 35-50
(v). In what structure of the neuron are
years, usually after the patient has had children.
neurotransmitters stored?
The proposed mechanism of the defect lies with
(1) The synaptic cleft.
certain neurotransmitters and is twofold. First
of all, there is a decreased level of g- (2) The vesicles of presynaptic neurons.
aminobutyric acid, an inhibitory (3) The receptors of postsynaptic neurons.
neurotransmitter, and a decreased level of the (4) The vesicles of postsynaptic neurons.

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68. Fill in the blanks. (c) _________ is cellular death of cardiac
(a) Blood passing from the right atrium to the tissue due to anoxia.
right ventricle, passes through (d) _________ is the state of slow breathing.
___________. (e) ________ prevents alveoli from over
(b) _______ in characteristic feature of stretching and bursting.
mammalian brain.

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