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The document outlines a mathematics and physics examination for Shine Junior College, Naimnagar Branch, scheduled for January 20, 2025, with a total of 300 marks. It includes multiple-choice questions and numerical value type questions, detailing the marking scheme and providing various mathematical problems and physics concepts. The examination covers a wide range of topics, including functions, probability, geometry, thermodynamics, and sound waves.

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The document outlines a mathematics and physics examination for Shine Junior College, Naimnagar Branch, scheduled for January 20, 2025, with a total of 300 marks. It includes multiple-choice questions and numerical value type questions, detailing the marking scheme and providing various mathematical problems and physics concepts. The examination covers a wide range of topics, including functions, probability, geometry, thermodynamics, and sound waves.

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SHINE JUNIOR COLLEGE Naimnagar Branch, Hanumakonda, 506001 I= YEAR (A-40) Date: 20-01-2025 Time: 3HRS GRAND TES tae Max, Marks: 300 MATHEMATICS Max Marks: 100 SECTION-| (SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE) This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ‘ONLY ONE option can be correct. Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and —1 in all other cases. 1. Let f(x) = Vx and g(x) = x be two functions defined over the set of non- negative real numbers. The point wise multiplication of these functions is of the form ax" where m,n are two prime numbers, Then a+m+n= 13 206 3)5 4)4 2. Let A= {1, 2,3}. Then number of relations containing (2, 1) and (2, 3) which are reflexive and symmetric but not transitive is D1 22 33 44 nae 3. Let ¢(x)=1"" * 0 forl P(E) P(A! E,) i=l 1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True 2) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is False 3) Statement-I is True, Statement-2 is False 4) Statement —1 is False, statement—2 is True. tana +2tan2a+4tan 4a +8cot8a = 1) - tana 2) cota 3) tana 4) - cota Match the following Column I Column IL Fn)" =-— ++. +C the b= «) seetior et )|s ae (B) | 25 f (tan®(x-[x]) +tant (x @Q/3 a If f yiF2tanx(tanx+seex) dr = aloglcos>—sin2}+c © eae ®) | 2 then a is equal to (00,B>P,C>RD>S 2) A>O,B>P,C>S,D>R 3) A>O,B>P,CIRDIR 4) A>O,B>R,C>P,D>S Solution of the differential equation wal), OY) vy Col (a . xote(y yy 2! lax) * 3t lax) * 1) y=In(xy+C 2)y=(nx—+C 3)y=syflInx+O 4)» =Inx+e Xe F/G ar is equal to (where £2 -a)= £2 +a) V ae R) te 1 of f(xydx 2) 2} f0xIdx 3) 2f toxdx 4)0 2 ° a is The maximum value of 4Sin? x + 3 cos*x + sin Fr eos% is 1442 2342 3)9 4)4 If m,ny are the sizes, X,,X, the means and o,,0, the standard deviations of two series, then the combined variance of these two series is il. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 1 mtn, = _ my tm, a ny +n Dot= [m,(o? +d?) +n,(o3 +. d3)] where d, = %,-¥, d, =¥ —¥ and 2 oa 7 [m(o7 +d?) —n,(o3 + d})], where d, =%,—¥, d, =%, —¥ and 1 +My nk +k ny +My 3) = [not omot-+ Mc om) : Per My 4) = [net +mo} -¥2_ 37] ™ nin ut |a|=4, [6]=5, fax8]=10 then see 1) 30 2) 10¥3 3) 300 4) 3V10 : | x-3_y-8_ 2-3, x4+3_y+7_2-6 The shortest distance between the lines “== pond AEA 1) V30 2) 230 3) 5V30 4) 330 The remainder when 5° is divided by 13 is 16 28 39 4) 10 |. The number of real solutions of 3x’ + 4x" +9x +109=Ois 13 21 34 4)5 The sum of the common terms of the following two arithmetic progressions Bugis 16) G90 AND 276.8 11 ania, , 359 is equal to 1) 5550 2) 6699 3) 9100 4) 11396 2 2 If el Te =1 represents an ellipse with major axis as y-axis and fis a decreasing function, then lac(~,1) 2ae(5,0) 3a ee (1,4) 4)ac (1,5) 17. The foci of an ellipse coincide with the vertices of a hyperbola and vertices of the ellipse coincide with the foci of the hyperbola. If e,e are their eccentricities then 1) ef +e3=1 ef +eh=efe} 3)e+ep=2 4) ey=1 18. The diagonals of a rhombus ABCD intersect at the point (1, 2) and its sides are parallel to the lines x — (Sy +243 = 0 and 48x—y +3 = 0. Then the equations of the diagonals are 1) y=xtLy=-x-3 3) y=xtLy=-x+3 19, If sin“! (sin6) + tan“ (tan12) = 1) 18 2) 62-18 3) 18-42 4) 18-62 4-2 20. Let A -( z |e +yA-18I =0,then|4| = a 1) -18 2) 18 3) -50 4) 50 SECTION-I] (NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE) This section contains 5 Numerical Value Type Ques 1s. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal ‘then round off to the Nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and les than 11 round off 11 Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attompt and -1 in all other cases. 21. IfZ lies on |Z-2-i i) be the roots of the quadratic equation x7 +2x+5=0. If AsPgt2Rahe +2FE+4R Rs Pas 23, All the letters A,A,A,B,NN, are arranged in all possible ways and the words are arranged in serial order as in English dictionary . Then serial number of the word BANANA is Qx-1 yx< 24, If f(x)= differentiable is 25. If ais an integer lying in the closed interval [- 5 ,30], then the probability that the graph of P,=a"+f",neN, then is equal to 0 aa? dy go 9 the the number of points where the function f(x) isnot x? = 4x,x2 y=x?+2(a+4)x—5a+[Link] strictly above the x-axis is , where m is 2 (m+2) PHYSICS Max Marks: 100 SECTION- (SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE) This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct. Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and —1 in all other cases. 26. The magnitude of charge in steady state on either of the plates of condenser C in the adjoining circuit is c R R Ez r De ») CER: CER, 4) ER (+1) 2, +r) @,+r) 27. _A-small block slides down from top of hemisphere of radius R=3m as show in figure. The speed of ball when it leaves surface is__(hemisphere is fixed and is smooth) OPR 1) Jk 2» |& 3) Fer 4) 28. Four particles each of mass M move along a circle of radius R symmetrically, under action of their mutual gravitational attraction. The time period of each ent 2 ankt nT gral ee R? 4aR? at om (22 +1) Tene 1) Tat 29. 30. 31. Consider the nuclear fission reaction W—>X + Y. What is the Q-value (energy released) of the reaction? D sliag sone oe: nucleon np Ns Nz Ni Mass number 1) EN -(EN,+ EN) 2) BN, + EN, - BN, 3) EN, + EN, - EN) 4) EN + EN, -EN, A uniform solid cylinder of mass m and radius R is placed on a rough horizontal surface. a horizontal constant force F is applied at the top point P of the cylinder so that it starts pure rolling. The acceleration of the cylinder is pie 1) Fm 2) 4F/3m 3) 2F/3m 4) SF/3m For two thermodynamic process temperature and volume diagram are given, In first process, it is a straight line having initial and final coordinates as (Vo, To) and (2Vo, 2To), _ where as in second process it is a rectangular hyperbola having initial and final coordinates (Vo, To) and (2Vo, Tv2). Then ratio of work done (Ws: W2) in the two processes must be 32. 33. 1)1:2 Ls. ¢ Lyre 1 He (+8) 2 He (i+4) 22:1 3) 1:1 The magnetic field at the origin due to the current flowing in the wire is $ upto «0 Ips. ¢ ' 3) M(i+4) 4) — eli v 4) None of these parallel to'y' axis ) An alternating current is given by =i, cosat+i, sinat. The rms current is given by 2 +i ii 2 4) 34. The output Y of following circuit for given input is A ‘ > DAB 290 3) A.B (A+B) 4) AB 35. — Assertion: In a pressure cooker, the water is brought to boil. The cooker is then removed from the stove. Now on removing the lid of the pressure cooker, the water starts boiling again. Reason: The impurities in water bring down its boiling point. 1) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. 2) Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Asscrtion. 3) The Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect. 4) Both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect. 36. Figure shows a part of circuit. Find the magnitude of rate of change of the current (in A/S). SV 19 av a | 9 oy 24 10H Vv 1) 06 y14 3)2.6 4) 3.6 37. 38. ‘Statement — 1: Newton’s equation for speed of sound in air was found wrong because, he assumed process as isothermal Statement — 2: Flow of sound wave in a medium is very fast. Quick process suppress heat exchange, hence this process must be adiabatic in nature. 1) Statement ~ 1 is true, Statement — 2 is true; Statement — 2 is a correct explanation for Statement — 1 2) Statement — | is true, Statement — 2 is true; Statement — 2 is not a correct explanation for Statement — 1 3) Statement — | is true, Statement — 2 is false 4) Statement — | is false, Statement — 2 is true Statement -I:- If the Brewster's angle for the light, propagating from air to glass is 0, then Brewster’s angle for the light propagating from glass to air is oe 0. Statement —II: - The Brewster’s angle for the light propagating from glass to air is tan“ (1, ) Where 44, m is the refractive index of glass. In the light of above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below; 1) Both Statement I and II are true 2) Statement I is true but Statement II is false 3) Both statements J and II are false 4) Statement I is false but statement I] is true

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