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$_p K_a$ of a weak acid (HA) and $_pK_b$ of a weak base $(BOH)$ are 3.2 and 3.4, respectively.The pH of their salt (AB) solution is :
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Two reactions $R_1$ and $R_2$ have identical pre-exponential factors. Activation energy of $R_1$ exceeds that of $R_2$ by $10 kJ mol^{−1}$. . If $k_1$ and $k_2$ are rate constants for reactions $R_1$ and $R_2$ respectively at $300\; K$, then $ln(k2/k1)$ is equal to : $(R=8.314 \;J \;mol^{−1} K^{−1} )$
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The radius of the second Bohr orbit for hydrogen atom is :(Planck’s Const.h= $6.6262 \times 10^{-34}\;Js$ mass of electron $= =9.1091 \times 10^{−31}\; kg;$ charge of electron $e= 1.60210 \times 10^{-19}\;C$ permittivity of vacuum$\in_0 =8.854185 \times 10^{-12} \;kg^{-1} m ^{-3} A^2)$
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The freezing point of benzene decreases by $0.45^{\circ}C$ when $0.2\; g \%$ of acetic acid is added to $20\; g$ of benzene. If acetic acid associates to form a dimer in benzene,percentage association of acetic acid in benzene will be : $(Kf$ for benzene=$5.12 \;K \;kg mol^{−1})$
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Given $E^{\circ} _{Cl_2/Cl^{-}} =1.36 \;V, E^{\circ} _{Cr^{3+}/Cr} =-0.74\;V \\ E^{\circ} _{Cr_2O_7^{2-}} =1.33 \;V, E^{\circ} _{MnO_4^{-}/Mn^{2+}} =1.51 \;V $ Among the following, the strongest reducing agent is :
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A metal crystallises in a face centred cubic structure. If the edge length of its unit cell is ‘a’, the closest approach between two atoms in metallic crystal will be :
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The Tyndall effect is observed only when following conditions are satisfied (a) The diameter of the dispersed particles is much smaller than the wavelength of the light used. (b) The diameter of the dispersed particle is not much smaller than the wavelength of the light used. (c) The refractive indices of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium are almost similar in magnitude. (d) The refractive indices of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium differ greatly in magnitude.
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$\Delta U$ is equal to
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1 gram of a carbonate $(M_2CO_3)$ on treatment with excess HCl produces $0.01186$ mole of $CO_2$ . The molar mass of $M_2CO_3$ in $g\; mol^{−1}$ is :
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Given $C_{(graphite)}+O_2 (g) \to CO_2(g) ; \Delta_r H^{\circ} =-393.5\;kj\;mol^{-1}\\$ $H_2(g)+\large\frac{1}{2}$$O_2(g) \to H_2O(l) ; \Delta_r H^{\circ} =-285.8\;kj\;mol^{-1}\\$ $CO_2(g)+2H_2O(l) \to CH_4(g) +2O_2(g) ; \Delta_{r}H^{\circ} =+890.3\;kJ mol^{-1}\\$ Based on the above thermochemical equations, the value of $\Delta_r H^{\circ}$ at $298\; K$ for the reaction $ C_{(graphite)}+2H_2(g) \to CH_4(g) $ will be
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The following observations were taken for determining surface tension T of water by capillary method :diameter of capillary, $D= 1.25 \times 10^{-2}\;m$ rise of water, $h= 1.45 \times 10^{-2}\;m$ Using $g= 9.80 m/s^2$ and the simplified relation $T= \large\frac{rhg}{2}\times 10^3 N/m$, the possible error in surface tension is closest to :
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Which of the following statements is false ?
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In amplitude modulation, sinusoidal carrier frequency used is denoted by $\omega_c$ and the signal frequency is denoted by $\omega _m$ The bandwidth $(\Delta \omega _m)$ of the signal is such that $\Delta \omega_m << \omega_c$ . Which of the following frequencies is not contained in the modulated wave ?
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In a common emitter amplifier circuit using an n-p-n transistor, the phase difference between the input and the output voltages will be :
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A radioactive nucleus A with a half life T,decays into a nucleus B. At t=0, there is no nucleus B. At sometime t, the ratio of the number of B to that of A is 0.3. Then, t is given by :
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Some energy levels of a molecule are shown in the figure. The ratio of the wavelengths $r=\large\frac{\lambda _1}{\lambda_2}$, is given by :
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A particle A of mass m and initial velocity $v$ collides with a particle $B$ of mass $\large\frac{m}{2}$ which is at rest. The collision is head on, and elastic. The ratio of the de-Broglie wavelengths $\lambda_A$ to $\lambda_B$ after the collision is :
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In a Young’s double slit experiment, slits are separated by $0.5\; mm$, and the screen is placed $150\; cm$ away. A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths, $650 \;nm$ and $520\; nm$, is used to obtain interference fringes on the screen. The least distance from the common central maximum to the point where the bright fringes due to both the wavelengths coincide is :
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A diverging lens with magnitude of focal length 25 cm is placed at a distance of 15 cm from a converging lens of magnitude of focal length 20 cm. A beam of parallel light falls on the diverging lens. The final image formed is :
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An electron beam is accelerated by a potential difference V to hit a metallic target to produce X-rays. It produces continuous as well as characteristic X-rays.If $\lambda_{min}$ is the smallest possible wavelength of X-ray in the spectrum, the variation of log $\lambda_{min}$ with log V is correctly represented in :
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In a coil of resistance $100 \Omega$ , a current is induced by changing the magnetic flux through it as shown in the figure. The magnitude of change in flux through the coil is :
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When a current of $5 \;mA$ is passed through a galvanometer having a coil of resistance $15 \Omega$, it shows full scale deflection. The value of the resistance to be put in series with the galvanometer to convert it into a voltmeter of range $0−10\; V$ is :
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A magnetic needle of magnetic moment $6.7 \times 10^{-2}Am^2$ and moment of inertia $7.5 \times 10^{-6}\;kg \;m^2$ is performing simple harmonic oscillations in a magnetic field of $0.01\; T$. Time taken for 10 complete oscillations is :
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In the above circuit the current in each resistance is :
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In the given circuit diagram when the current reaches steady state in the circuit,the charge on the capacitor of capacitance C will be :
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A capacitance of $2 \mu F$ is required in an electrical circuit across a potential difference of $1.0\; kV$. A large number of $1\; \mu F$ capacitors are available which can withstand a potential difference of not more than $300\; V$. The minimum number of capacitors required to achieve this is :
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An electric dipole has a fixed dipole moment $\overrightarrow{p}$, which makes angle θ with respect to x-axis. When subjected to an electric field $\overrightarrow{E_1}= E \hat i $, it experiences a torque $\overrightarrow{T_1}= \tau \hat {k}$. When subjected to another electric field $\overrightarrow{E_2}= \sqrt 3 E_1 \hat j $ it experiences a torque $\overrightarrow{T_2}= -\overrightarrow{T_1}$. The angle $\theta$ is :
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An observer is moving with half the speed of light towards a stationary microwave source emitting waves at frequency $10\; GHz$. What is the frequency of the microwave measured by the observer ? (speed of light $=3 \times 10^8 ms^{−1}$ )
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A particle is executing simple harmonic motion with a time period T. At time $t=0$, it is at its position of quilibrium. The kinetic energy - time graph of the particle will look like
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The temperature of an open room of volume $30 m^3$ increases from $17^{\circ}C$ to $27^{\circ}C$ due to the sunshine. The atmospheric pressure in the room remains $1×10^5\; Pa$.If $n_i$ and $n_f$ are the number of molecules in the room before and after heating, then $n_f−n_i$ will be :
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$C_p$ and $C_v$ are specific heats at constant pressure and constant volume respectively. It is observed that $C_p−C_v=a$ for hydrogen gas $Cp−Cv=b$ for nitrogen gas The correct relation between a and b is :
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An external pressure P is applied on a cube at $0^{\circ}C$ so that it is equally compressed from all sides. K is the bulk modulus of the material of the cube and α is its coefficient of linear expansion. Suppose we want to bring the cube to its original size by heating. The temperature should be raised by :
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A copper ball of mass $100\; gm $is at a temperature T. It is dropped in a copper calorimeter of mass $100\; gm$, filled with $170\; gm$ of water at room temperature.Subsequently, the temperature of the system is found to be $75^{\circ}C$. T is given by : (Given : room temperature$=30^{\circ}C$, specific heat of copper $=0.1\; cal/gm^{\circ}C)$
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The variation of acceleration due to gravity $g$ with distance d from centre of the earth is best represented by (R=Earth’s radius) :
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A slender uniform rod of mass M and length l is pivoted at one end so that it can rotate in a vertical plane (see figure). There is negligible friction at the pivot. The free end is held vertically above the pivot and then released. The angular acceleration of the rod when it makes an angle $\theta$ with the vertical is :
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The moment of inertia of a uniform cylinder of length l and radius R about its perpendicular bisector is $I$. What is the ratio $\large\frac{l}{R}$ such that the moment of inertia is minimum ?
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A time dependent force $F=6t$ acts on a particle of mass $1\;kg$. If the particle starts from rest, the work done by the force during the first 1 sec. will be :
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A body of mass $m=10^{−2}\; kg$ is moving in a medium and experiences a frictional force $F=−kv^2$. Its initial speed is $v_0=10 ms^{−1}$. If, after $10\;s$, its energy is $\large\frac{1}{8}$$ \;mv_0^2$,the value of k will be :
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A body is thrown vertically upwards. Which one of the following graphs correctly represent the velocity vs time ?
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A man grows into a giant such that his linear dimensions increase by a factor of 9. Assuming that his density remains same, the stress in the leg will change by a factor of :
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