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SUCCESS STUDY CIR CLE SUCCESS STUDY CIR CLE

TIME-2.5HRS AUG 8 2018 FM:25 X 3 SUB =70 TIME-2.5HRS AUG 8 2018 FM:25 X 3 SUB =70
MATH MATH
Q1.ANSWER ANY THREE. [6 X 2 = 12] Q1.ANSWER ANY THREE. [6 X 2 = 12]
(a)Find the expansion of (3x2 -2ax + 3a2) using the (a)Find the expansion of (3x2 -2ax + 3a2) using the
binomial theorem. binomial theorem.
𝑥 2 4 𝑥 2 4
(b) Using the binomial theorem(1 + 2 − 𝑥) , x ≠ 0. (b) Using the binomial theorem(1 + 2 − 𝑥) , x ≠ 0.
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(c)Find the value of (𝑎 + √𝑎2 − 1) + (𝑎 − √𝑎2 − 1) (c)Find the value of (𝑎 + √𝑎2 − 1) + (𝑎 − √𝑎2 − 1)
Q2.ANSWER ANY THREE [ 4 X 3 = 12] Q2.ANSWER ANY THREE [ 4 X 3 = 12]
(a)Find the third term in the expansion of (a)Find the third term in the expansion of
2 4 2 4
(2𝑥 3 − 𝑥 6 ) , using rules of Pascal Triangle. (2𝑥 3 − 𝑥 6 ) , using rules of Pascal Triangle.
7 4 7 4
(b)Expand the following (𝑎 − 3 𝑐) (b)Expand the following (𝑎 − 3 𝑐)
(c)Find the middle term (s) in the expansion of the (c)Find the middle term (s) in the expansion of the
𝑎 𝑏 6 𝑎 𝑏 6
following(𝑏 + 𝑎) following(𝑏 + 𝑎)
(d)Show that the coefficient of am and an in the (d)Show that the coefficient of am and an in the
expansion of (1 + a) m+n are equal. expansion of (1 + a) m+n are equal.
Q3.ANSWER ALL [ 1 X 1 = 1] Q3.ANSWER ALL [ 1 X 1 = 1]
State true or false: There is term independent of both x State true or false: There is term independent of both x
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and y in the expansion of (𝑥 2 − 𝑦2 ) and y in the expansion of (𝑥 2 − 𝑦2 )

CHEM CHEM
Q1.ANSWER ALL. [5 X 1 = 5] Q1.ANSWER ALL. [5 X 1 = 5]
Discuss the different factor affecting the formation of Discuss the different factor affecting the formation of
ionic compound ionic compound
Q2.ANSWER ALL. [3 X 3 = 9] Q2.ANSWER ALL. [3 X 3 = 9]
(a)Explain the formation of a chemical bond. (a)Explain the formation of a chemical bond.
(b)Define octet rule. Write its significance and (b)Define octet rule. Write its significance and
limitations. limitations.
(c)Write the favorable factors for the formation of ionic (c)Write the favorable factors for the formation of ionic
bond. bond.
Q3.ANSWER ALL. [2 X 3 = 6] Q3.ANSWER ALL. [2 X 3 = 6]
(a)Write Lewis symbols for the following atoms and (a)Write Lewis symbols for the following atoms and
ions: S and S2-; Al and Al3+, H and H-. ions: S and S2-; Al and Al3+, H and H-.
(b) Draw the Lewis structure of the follow molecules (b) Draw the Lewis structure of the follow molecules
and ions: PH3, H2S, SiCl4, BeF2, CO32-, HCOOH and ions: PH3, H2S, SiCl4, BeF2, CO32-, HCOOH
(c)Write down dot symbols for atoms of the following (c)Write down dot symbols for atoms of the following
elements: Mg, Na, B, O, N, Br elements: Mg, Na, B, O, N, Br
Q4.ANSWER ALL. [1 X 5 = 5] Q4.ANSWER ALL. [1 X 5 = 5]
(a)Define the term chemical Bond. (a)Define the term chemical Bond.
(b)Write what you know of Lewis structures. (b)Write what you know of Lewis structures.
(c)Define the term covalency of an elements. (c)Define the term covalency of an elements.
(d)Define the term ‘Electrovalency’. (d)Define the term ‘Electrovalency’.
(e)Why is methanol miscible with water in all (e)Why is methanol miscible with water in all
proportions? proportions?

PHY PHY
Q1.ANSWER ALL. [1 X 5 = 5] Q1.ANSWER ALL. [1 X 5 = 5]
1 1
(a)If co-efficient of friction is , what is angle of (a)If co-efficient of friction is , what is angle of
√3 √3
friction? friction?
(b)Friction always opposite direction to motion of (b)Friction always opposite direction to motion of
body(true/false) body(true/false)
©Co-efficient of friction depend upon nature of the ©Co-efficient of friction depend upon nature of the
sliding body only(true/false) sliding body only(true/false)
(d)Define static friction. (d)Define static friction.
(e)Define limiting friction (e)Define limiting friction
Q2.ANSWER ANY FIVE . [3 X 5 = 15] Q2.ANSWER ANY FIVE . [3 X 5 = 15]
(a)`Define angle of friction. (a)`Define angle of friction.
(b)Define angle of repose (b)Define angle of repose
(c)define laws of friction (c)define laws of friction
(d)Different between sliding friction and Rolling friction (d)Different between sliding friction and Rolling friction
(e)Calculate WD against friction when a body moves up (e)Calculate WD against friction when a body moves up
the plane the plane
(f)Calculate WD against friction when a body moves (f)Calculate WD against friction when a body moves
down the plane down the plane

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