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OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

You have been working as a teacher for the last eight years. Suppose, one of your friends asks you what the most significant role of a teacher is. What would your answer be?

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Teachers are very closely linked to their students and motivate them to increase their knowledge and to develop confidence in them.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

A circular loop of radius 0.0157 m carries a current of 2 A. The magnetic field at the centre of the loop is​

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The magnetic field due to a circular loop is given by:
B= μ0​​2πi​/4πr
=10−7×2π×2/0.0157 ​
=8×10−5 Wb/m2

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OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

When a conductor is placed in an external electric field, the acceleration of its electrons will be

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F=-eE .
we know that,
F= ma ,
then
a=F/m.
a=-eE/m.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

A circular loop of radius 3 cm is having a current of 12.5 A. The magnitude of magnetic field at a distance of 4 cm on its axis is

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Here, I = 12.5 A, R = 3 cm = 3 x 10-2
x = 4 cm = 4 x 10-2 m
∴ 

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 5

In a potentiometer experiment, for measuring internal resistance of a cell, the balance point has been obtained on the fourth wire. The balance point can be shifted to fifth wire by

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If the current due to the auxillary battery is decreased, the potential gradient will be decreases, so the balancing length increases.Thus null point will move to fifth wire.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 6

Distance covered by a body from velocity-time graph is

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The area under the line in a velocity-time graph represents the distance travelled. To find the distance travelled in the graph above, you need to find the area of the light-blue triangle and the dark-blue rectangle. The width of the rectangle is 6 seconds and the height is 8 metres per second.
OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

When light undergoes refraction, its frequency

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Light refracts as it passes through a material. It's direction changes, but it still passes through. Light travels at a maximum speed -- the speed of light in a vacuum, but when traveling in anything else it slows down. Different materials slow the speed of passing light at different rates. This property of matter is called the refractive index. When refracting, light doesn't change it's frequency, but since it changes it's speed, it must also change it's wavelength (it gets squished or elongated). Frequency, wavelength, and speed are all related, so if one property changes, another must as well.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 8

A thick plano convex lens made of crown glass (refractive index 1.5) has a thickness of 3cm at its centre. The radius of curvature of its curved face is 5cm. An ink mark made at the centre of its plane face, when viewed normally through the curved face, appears to be at a distance ‘x’ from the curved face. Then, x is equal to:

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A thick Plano convex lens made of crown glass (refractive index 1.5) has a thickness of 3cm at its centre. The radius of curvature of its curved face is 5cm. An ink mark made at the centre of its plane face, when viewed normally through the curved face, appears to be at a distance ‘x’ from the curved face, and we have to determine the value of ' x'
According to the picture, the ray of light gets refracted at the interface between the air and the lens from the object 'p' and 'I' is the refracted image of 'p'
object distance 'u'= BO
Image distance 'v'/'x' = BI
we know
n2/v - n1/u = (n2- n1) / R
or 1/v - 1.5/(-3 )= (1-1.5)/ (-5) [where n2= 1, n1= 1.5 ,u= -3 ,R= -5]
so, 1/v = -6/15
or, v = -2.5
so, x is equal to 2.5 cm

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 9

Critical angle is

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The Critical Angle
a light ray is in the more dense medium and approaching the less dense medium.
The angle of incidence for the light ray is greater than the so-called critical angle.
When the angle of incidence in water reaches a certain critical value, the refracted ray lies along the boundary, having an angle of refraction of 90-degrees. This angle of incidence is known as the critical angle; it is the largest angle of incidence for which refraction can still occur. For any angle of incidence greater than the critical angle, light will undergo total internal reflection.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 10

Given below are the names of few elements based on their position in the periodic table. Identify the element which is not correctly placed.

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Iodine can gain only one electron.
I + e- → I-

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 11

A sample of soil is mixed with water and allowed to settle. The clear supernatant solution turns the pH paper yellowish-orange. Which of the following would change the colour of this pH paper to greenish-blue ?

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Only a basic solution will change the colour of pH paper to greenish-blue.

and out of all these, only antacid is a base.

lemon juice and vinegar are acid

common salt is neutral 

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

X (atomic mass = 37), Y (atomic mass = 81), and Z are three members of Dobereiner’s triads. Atomic mass of Z = ?

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Atomic mass of Y = (Atomic mass of X + Atomic mass of Z)/2

81 = (37 + Z) /2

162 -37 = Z

Z = 125

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 13
When a non-metallic oxide reacts with a base, what is the general outcome in terms of products?
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When a non-metallic oxide reacts with a base, the general result is the formation of salt and water. This reaction is a characteristic property of non-metallic oxides, which are acidic in nature. This chemical process helps in neutralizing the acidic properties of the non-metallic oxides by reacting with the basic properties of the base, leading to the formation of salt and water as the final products.
OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

Air shows the property of

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Air is a mixture of gases consisting of approximately 4/5 Nitrogen and 1/5 Oxygen.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

An emulsion is a colloidal solution formed by mixing

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An emulsion s a colloidal solution formed by mixing of two immiscible liquids.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

The presence of various cell organelles within the cell helps in

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In order for cells to function and survive, their organelles work together to carry out specific tasks and perform specific roles. Each organelle has its own role that contributes to the survival of the cell. This is called thr Division of labour. 

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 17

Evaluate (x+y+z)2

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just apply the formula of (a+b+c)2 = a2+b2+c2+2ab+2bc+2ca

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

The value of ‘k’ for which the numbers x, 2x + k, 3x + 6 are in A.P. is

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OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

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OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

The distance of the point (2, 1, -1) from the plane x - 2y + 4z = 9 is

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Required distance 

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

The probability that a leap year has 53 Sundays is​

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There are 366 days in a leap year, i.e, 1 more than a normal year.

Now, 52 weeks make up 344 days (52 x 7 = 344)
That means that we already have 52 sundays for sure.

Then, we are left with 2 days. Now, these days can be any from a pair of- mon-tues,tues-wed,wed-thurs,thurs-fri,fri-sat,sat-sun,sun-mon. Here favourable cases are sat-sun and sun-mon i.e, 2 cases and total number of cases is 7.

So, Probability=number of favourable cases/Total number of cases.

Therefore, Probability= 2/7.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 22

If y + sin y = 5x, then the value of dy/dx is

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y + sin y = 5x
dy/dx + cos ydy/dx = 5
dy/dx = 5/(1+cos y)

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

9 sec2 A - 9tan2 A is equal to

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9 sec2 A - 9 tan2 A
= 9( sec2 A - tan2 A)
= 9 × 1
= 9

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

The coordinates of the point which is equidistant from the three vertices of the ΔAOB as shown in the figure is

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∵ AOB is a right triangle.
∴ Mid-point of AB is equidistant from A, O and B. 

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle, and AC is its diameter. Another circle with AB as diameter is drawn. If AC = 54 cm and BC = 10 cm, the area of shaded portion will be 

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AC=54cm, Radius=AO=54/2=27cm
Area of the bigger circle= πR2= 22/7 * 27 * 27=2291 (approx)
Diameter of the smaller circle=54-10=44
Radius=44/2=22
Area of the smaller circle= πr2=22/7 * 22 * 22=1521 (approx)
Area of the shaded region=Area of the bigger circle-Area of the smaller circle
= 2291-1521=770 cm2

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

Which of the following is a null set?

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|x| < 1 ⇒ -1 < x < 1
∴ No natural number exists between (-1, 1).

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

 t ∈ R represents

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P(x,y) = [(et + e-t)/2 , (et - e-t)/2]
(et + e-t)/2 = x --------------------------(1)
(e- e-t)/2 = y --------------------------(2)
Adding (1) & (2)
2e= 2x + 2y
et = x + y
Eq (1) et + e-t = 2x
et + 1/et = 2x
(et)2 + 1 = 2x*et
(x+y)2 + 1 = 2x(x+y)
x2 + y2 + 2xy + 1 = 2x2 + 2xy
x2 + y2 + 1 = 2x2
(x2)/(1)2 - (y2)/(1)2 = 1  {which represents hyperbola equation} 

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

A die is tossed twice. Getting a number greater than 4 is considered a success. Then the variance of the probability distribution of the number of successes is:​

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In a single toss, P(success) = 2/6 = 1/3 and P(non-success) = (1 − 1/3) = 2/3.
P(X=0) = P(non-success in the 1st draw and non-success in the second)
(2/3 × 2/3) = 4/9.
P(X=1) = P(success in the 1st toss and non-success in the 2nd) or (non-success in the 1st toss and success in the 2nd)]
(1/3 x 2/3) + (2/3 × 1/3) = 4/9.

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

The radius of a right circular cylinder of greatest curved surface which can be inscribed in a given right circular cone is

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 OE = x, OC = r, AO = h
∠AOC ≅ ∠QEC
AO / OC = QE/EC
(QE) = AO/OC(EC)
=h / r (r − x)
δx = 2πx (h / r(r − x))
=2 πhr (rx − x2)
δ'(x) = 0
x = r/2
derivating again
`delta''(r/2) = (2pih) / r(-2) < 0
r/2 is at maxima

OSSAC TGT Science PCM Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

Using the ratio of complementary angles, the value of   is

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Explanation:

Ratio of Complementary Angles:

- Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
- The ratio of complementary angles is the ratio of the measures of the two angles that add up to 90 degrees.

Given:
Let the two complementary angles be x and y.

Therefore:
x + y = 90

Ratio of Complementary Angles:
The ratio of the two angles can be represented as:
x:y

Using the given information:
x + y = 90
x = 90 - y

Substitute x in the ratio:
(90 - y) : y

Simplify the ratio:
90 : y

Therefore:
The ratio of the two complementary angles is 90 : y.

Conclusion:
Since the ratio of complementary angles is 90 : y, the value of y is 1.

Answer:
C: 1

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