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FIITJEE - JEE (Mains)

RT-1
Batches: Two Year CRP 1517
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
QP CODE: 710391.1
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360

▪ Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
▪ Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.

Important Instructions:

1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue / Black Ball Point Pen. Use of
pencil is strictly prohibited.

2. The Answer Sheet is kept inside this Test Booklet. When you are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out
the Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully.

3. The test is of 3 hours duration.

4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.

5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct
response.

6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No.5 for correct response of each question.
¼ (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. No deduction from
the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet.

7. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in any question will
be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted accordingly as per instruction 6
above.

8. Use Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars / marking responses on Side-1 and Side-2 of the
Answer Sheet. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.

9. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile phone,
any electronic device, etc. except the Admit Card inside the examination hall / room.

10. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in the
Room / Hall. However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.

11. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet.

Name of the Candidate (in Capital Letters) :_____________________________________

Enrolment Number :_________________________________________________________

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SECTION – I
PHYSICS
1. A body when projected vertically up covers a total distance D. During the time of its flight
t. If there were no gravity, the distance covered by it during the same time is equal to
(A) 0 (B) D
(C) 2D (D) 4D

2. The magnitude of the resultant of velocity of two cars moving with equal speed, becomes
3 times when the direction of either car is reversed. The angle between the direction of
cars is
(A) 30° (B) 60°
(C) 120° (D) None of these

3. A car moving with constant acceleration covers the distance between two points 60 m
apart in 6 s. Its speed as it passes the second point is 15 m/s What was its speed at the
first point?
(A) 5 m/s (B) (5 /3) m/s
(C) 3 m/s (D) 10 m/s

4. A vessel contains a mixture of 1 mole of oxygen and 2 moles of nitrogen at 300K. The
ratio of average rotational kinetic energy per O2 molecule to that of per N2 molecule is
(A) 1 : 1
(B) 1 : 2
(C) 2 : 1
(D) Depends on moment of Inertia of two molecules.

5. Two identical particles A and B, each of mass m, are interconnected by spring of


stiffness k. If the particle B experiences an external force F & the elongation of the
spring is x, the relative acceleration between the particles is equal to
F − kx
(A) F/2m (B)
m
F − 2kx kx
(C) (D)
m m

6. A body is accelerated by applying a force of 30N. The momentum of the body after 2sec
is
(A) 7.5 kg-m/s (B) 30 kg-m/s
(C) 120 kg-m/s (D) 60 kg-m/s
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7. Two masses 2kg and 5kg are connected by a light string passing over a frictionless
pulley. The tension in the cord connecting the masses will be
(A) 20N (B) 30N
(C) 28 N (D) 50 N

8. A body of mass 2kg is acted upon by two forces each of magnitude 1N, making an angle
60 with each other. The net acceleration of the body in m/s2 is
(A) 0.1 (B) 1.0
(C) 3 /2 (D) 2/3

9. 840 J of heat is required to raise the temperature of 2g moles of an ideal gas from 20 oC
to 40oC at constant pressure. The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of
the same gas from 40oC to 60oC at constant volume is (take R = 8.4 J g.mole-1 k-1 )
(A) 504 J (B) 420 J
(C) 840 J (D) 630 J

10. A particle is vibrating in SHM with an amplitude of 4 cm. At what displacement from the
equilibrium position is its energy half potential and half kinetic
(A) 1 cm (B) 2 cm
(C) 2 cm (D) 22 cm

11. A block of mass 10 kg accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 2m/s in 20 second.
The average power at in time interval 0 to 20 second is
(A) 10W (B) 1W
(C) 20W (D) 2W

12. A block of mass m is moving with a constant acceleration a on a frictional plane. If the
coefficient of friction between the block and ground is , the power delivered by the
external agent after a time t from the beginning is equal to:
(A) ma2t (B) mgat
(C) m(a+g)gt (D) m(a+g)at

13. A particle moves with a velocity 5iˆ − 3ˆj + 6kˆ m/s under the influence of a constant force
F = (10iˆ + 10ˆj + 20k)N.
ˆ The instantaneous power applied to the particle is:
(A) 200 J/s (B) 40 J/s
(C) 140 J/s (D) 170 J/s
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14. A piano string 1.5m long is made of steel of density 7.7103 kg/m3 and Young's modulus
21011 N/m2. It is maintained at a tension which produces an elastic strain of 1% in the
string. The fundamental frequency of transverse vibrations of string is
(A) 85Hz (B) 170Hz
(C) 340Hz (D) 310Hz

15. A body of mass 5m initially at rest explodes into 3 fragments with mass ratio 3 : 1 : 1.
Two of fragments each of mass m are found to move with a speed 60m/s in mutually
perpendicular directions. The velocity of third fragment is
(A) 602 (B) 203
(C) 102 (D) 202

16. A 3kg ball strikes a heavy rigid wall with a speed 10 m/s at an angle 60
of 60 with the wall. It gets reflected with the same speed as shown. If N
the ball is in contact with the wall for 0.25, what is the average force
exerted on the ball by the wall? 60
(A) 300N (B) 120 3 N
(C) 153 N (D) 150N

17. A body of mass m1 moving with a uniform velocity 40m/s collides with another mass m2 a
rest and then the two together begin to move with a uniform velocity of 30 m/s. The ratio
of their masses (m1/m2) is
(A) 0.75 (B) 4.0
(C) 3.0 (D) 1.33

18. Given that the displacement of the body in metre is a function of time as follows,
x = 2t4 + 5. The mass of the body is 2 kg. What is the increase in its kinetic energy one
second after the start of motion?
(A) 8 J (B) 16 J
(C) 32 J (D) 64 J

19. Two skaters A and B weigh 40kg wt and 60kg wt respectively stand facing each other
5m apart on a smooth horizontal surface. They then pull a light rope stretched between
them. Where they meet?
(A) 2.5 m from A (B) 2m from A
(C) 3 m from A (D) 1.5m from A

20. The radius of gyration of a thin spherical shell of radius R about its tangent is
2 3
(A) R (B) R
3 5
2 5
(C) R (D) R
5 3
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21. A uniform rod of length  hangs vertically from a hinge passing through one end. The initial
angular velocity  that must be imparted to the rod so as to rotate it through 90 is
g 2g
(A) (B)

3g 6g
(C) (D)

22. An accurate and reliable audio oscillator is used to standardise a tuning fork. When the
oscillator reading is 514, two beats are heard per second. When the oscillator reading is
510, the beat frequency is 6 Hz. The frequency of the tuning fork is
(A) 506 (B) 510
(C) 516 (D) 158

23. For a satellite if the time of revolution is T, then Kinetic energy is proportional to
(A) 1/T (B) 1/T2
(C) 1/T3 (D) T-2/3

24. A satellite is moving round the earth with velocity v. To make the satellite escape, the
minimum percentage increase in its velocity is nearly
(A) 41.4% (B) 82.8%
(C) 100% (D) None of these.

25. What is the value of acceleration at a height equal to the radius of earth
(A) g/2 (B) g/4
(C) 3g/4 (D) 0

26. An air bubble of radius 5mm rises through a vat of syrup at a steady speed of
4 mm/s. If the syrup has a density of 1.4103 kg/m-3, what is its viscosity?
(A) 1.15 kg/m-s (B) 15kg/m-s
(C) 2.25 kg/m-s (D) 19.05 kg/m-s

27. The excess pressure of first soap bubble is four times more than second. Then the ratio
of volume of the first bubble to second is
(A) 1 : 64 (B) 1 : 4
(C) 64 : 1 (D) 1 : 2

28. A steel wire of uniform cross-section of 1 mm2 is heated to 70C and stretched by tying
its two ends rigidly. What is the change in the tension of the wire when the temperature
falls from 70C to 35C? Coefficient of linear expansion of steel is (1.1.  10-5 /C and
Young’s modulus is 2.01011N/m2).
(A) 250N (B) 116N
(C) 77N (D) 28N
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29. In a room where temperature is 30oC a body cools from 61oC to 59oC is 4 minutes. The
time taken by the body to cool from 51oC to 49oC will be:
(A) 4 minutes (B) 6 minutes
(C) 5 minutes (D) 8 minutes

 1
30. A monatomic gas ( = 5/3) is suddenly compressed to   th of its volume adiabatically
8
then the pressure of the gas will become _____times.
 24 
(A)   (B) 8
 5 
 40 
(C)   (D) 32
 3 
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SECTION – II
CHEMISTRY
1. How many electron(s) is/are present in the outermost orbit of magnesium?
[At. No. of Mg = 12]
(A) 4 (B) 8
(C) 2 (D) 6

2. How many covalent bond(s) is/are present in methane(CH4)?


(A) 2 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) 8

3. How many moles of hydrogen atoms are present in 18 g of water?


(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 18 (D) 9

4. What is the R.M.S velocity of the ideal gas NO at 100 K?


[Given molecular mass of NO = 30]
(A) 10 R cm / s (B) 1000R cm / s
(C) 10R cm / s (D) 5R cm / s

5. Which of the following is not a s-block element?


(A) Calcium (B) Sodium
(C) Magnesium (D) Aluminium

6. How many O – H bond(s) is/are present in hydrogen peroxide?


(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

7. 2O3 ( g) 3O2 ( g)
The equilibrium constant of the above reaction can be expressed as:
O  (p )
2 3
O2
(A) K C = 3 3 (B) K P =
 O2  (p )
2
O3

(p )
2
O 
2
O3
(C) K C = 2 3 (D) K P =
 O3  (p )
3
O2

8. Which of the following substance does not dissociate completely in water?


(A) NaCl (B) HCl
(C) CH3COOH (D) HNO3

9. What can be the unit of half-life period of a chemical reaction?


(A) mol L-1 (B) sec
(C) hour-1 (D) mol-1L
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10. The incorrect statement about an exothermic reaction is:


(A) Heat is evolved in the reaction
(B) Bond making and bond breaking takes place
(C) No new substance is formed
(D) Heat content of product is different from that of reactants

11. Borax is a salt of


(A) Calcium (B) Potassium
(C) Sodium (D) Aluminium

12. The negative ions containing silicon and oxygen are called
(A) silicides (B) silicates
(C) silanes (D) silicones

13. The electronic effect observed in the following molecule is


CH3CH2CH2Cl
(A) inductive effect (B) mesomeric effect
(C) hyperconjugation (D) none of these

14. How many hydrogen atom(s) is/are present in neo-pentane?


(A) 14 (B) 10
(C) 12 (D) 8

15. Which of the following molecule does not show addition reaction?
(A) CH3CH2CH = CH2 (B) CH3 – CH = CH – CH3
(C) CH3C  CCH3 (D) CH3CHCH 2CH3
CH3

16. What is the hybridization of carbon in acetylene(H – C  C – H)?


(A) sp (B) sp2
3
(C) sp (D) sp4

17. CH3

+ CH3 Cl ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Anhy.AlCl3
→ + HCl

The intermediate involved in the above reaction is:


(A) CH3− (B) CH3+
(C) CH3 (D) CH32−

18. What is the principal quantum number of the valence electron of lithium?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
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19. Nitrogen undergoes sp3 hybridization in NH3 and contains a lone pair on it. Then the
shape of NH3 should be
(A) tetrahedral (B) pyramidal
(C) bent shape (D) linear

20. According to Boyle’s law, the volume of a given mass of gas is


(A) inversely proportional to temperature at constant pressure
(B) directly proportional to pressure at constant temperature
(C) inversely proportional to pressure at constant temperature
(D) inversely proportional to no. of moles at constant temperature and pressure

21. C ( s ) + O2 ( g) CO2 ( g)
The equilibrium concentration of O2 and CO2 gases at equilibrium are 0.4 and 0.2 mol L-1
respectively. What is the value of equilibrium constant KC of the reaction?
(A) 0.4 (B) 1.5
(C) 2 (D) 0.5

22. Which of the following aqueous solution will display common ion effect if HCl is added to
it?
(A) HNO3 (B) NaOH
(C) HCN (D) KOH

23. The half-life(t1/2) of a chemical reaction does not depend on the concentration of
reactant. What is the order of reaction?
(A) Zero order (B) First order
(C) Second order (D) Third order

24. Which of the following thermodynamic process takes place at constant temperature?
(A) Isothermal process (B) Adiabatic process
(C) Isochoric process (D) Isobaric process

25. Which of the following intermediate is called carbonium ion or carbocation?


(A) (B) CH3
CH3CH2CH2CH2
CH3 - C
CH3
(C) (D) CH3CH
CH3CH2CHCH3

26. Which of the following saturated hydrocarbon cannot be prepared by Wurtz reaction
which is given as follows:
R − X + 2Na + R − X ⎯⎯⎯ Ether
→ R − R + 2NaX
(A) C2H6 (B) CH4
(C) C4H10 (D) C3H8
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27. CH3CH2CH = CH2 + Br2 ⎯⎯⎯ CCl4


→Products
The product of above reaction is:
(A) CH3CH2CHCH 2Br (B) BrCH2CH2CH2CH2Br
Br
(C) CH3CH2CH2CH2Br (D) CH3CHCHCH 3
Br Br

28. Which of the following compound is least reactive towards CH3Cl in presence of
anhydrous AlCl3?
[An example of Friedel Craft’s reaction]
CH3 NO 2

(A) (B)

H3C CH3 O 2N NO 2
C2H5 Cl

(C) (D)

H5C2 C2H5 Cl Cl

29. Which of the following reaction follows Markownikoff’s rule?


(A) CH3CH = CH2 + Br2 ⎯⎯⎯ CCl4
→ (B) CH3CH = CH2 + HCl ⎯⎯⎯
CCl4

(C) CH3CH = CH2 + H2 ⎯⎯
Ni
→ (D) CH3CH = CH2 + Cl2 ⎯⎯⎯
CS2

30. In which of the following molecule, phosphorus undergoes sp3d hybridization?


(A) PCl3 (B) PCl5
(C) [PCl6]– (D) [PCl4]+
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SECTION – III
MATHEMATICS

 a c  b a
1. In ABC , if  1 + +   1 + −  = 3, then angle A is equal to
 b b  c c
 
(A) (B)
3 4

(C) (D) None of these
6

2. Number of solutions of log4 ( x − 1) = log2 ( x − 3 ) is


(A) 3 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 0

Coefficient of a3b4 c 5 in the expansion of (bc + ac + ab ) is


6
3.
(A) 40 (B) 50
(C) 60 (D) 70

4. Minimum value of cos 2 − cos  for all real values of  is


−1
(A) –1 (B)
4
−9 −8
(C) (D)
8 9

5. If sin ( e x ) = 2x + 2− x then the number of real solutions are


(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) None of these

z+i
6. The complex number which satisfy the equation = 3, lie on
z−2
(A) x – axis (B) y – axis
(C) circle (D) Parabola

7. If x = 2 + 5i, then the value of x 3 − 5x 2 + 33x − 19 is equal to


(A) –5 (B) –7
(C) 7 (D) 10

8. If 1 – p is root of quadratic equation x 2 + px + 1 − p = 0, then its root are


(A) 0, 1 (B) –1, 1
(C) 0, –1 (D) –2, 1
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9. Sum of roots of equation x 2 + 2x − 3 − 4 = 0 is


(A) 2 (B) − 2
(C) 2 (D) –2

15
 1
10. In the expansion of  x 3 − 2  , the constant term equals
 x 
15
(A) C9 (B) 0
(C) −15 C9 (D) 15
C11

11. Sum of the series 12 − 22 + 32 − 42............1992 is


(A) 19900 (B) 19800
(C) 19700 (D) 19600

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
12. If 1 − + − + − ............ = x then value of + + ........ is
3 5 7 9 11 1 3 5  7 9  11
(A) 2x (B) 3x
x x
(C) (D)
2 3

13. A line perpendicular to line segment joining the points (7, 3) and (3, 7) divides it in ratio
1:3, the equation of line is
(A) x + y − 10 = 0 (B) x − y + 4 = 0
(C) x − y + 2 = 0 (D) x − y − 2 = 0

14. Given four lines with equations


x + 2y − 3 = 0, 3x + 4y − 7 = 0, 2x + 3y − 4 = 0, 4x + 5y − 6 = 0
(A) they are all concurrent (B) they are sides of quadrilateral
(C) only 3 lines are concurrent (D) None of these

18 18

 ( xi − 8 ) = 9 (x − 8 ) = 45 then the standard deviation of x1, x 2 , x3 ,.......x18 is


2
15. If and i
i =1 i=1

4 9
(A) (B)
9 4
3
(C) (D) None of these
2

16. The point of intersection of tangents to the parabola y 2 = 4x at the end of its latus
rectum is
(A) ( −1, 0 ) (B) ( −2, 0 )
(C) ( −3, 0 ) (D) ( −4,0 )
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Equation of common tangent touching the circle ( x − 3 ) + y 2 = 9 and the parabola


2
17.
y 2 = 4x above x – axis is
(A) 3y = 3x + 1 (B) 3y = − ( x + 3 )
(C) 3y = x + 3 (D) 3y = − ( 3x + 1)

18. Equation of ellipse whose axes are the axes of co – ordinates, which passes through the
2
point (–3, 1) and has eccentricity is
5
(A) 5x2 + 3y 2 − 32 = 0 (B) 3x2 + 5y 2 − 32 = 0
(C) 5x 2 + 3y 2 − 18 = 0 (D) 3x 2 + 5y 2 − 15 = 0

z 
19. If zw = 1 and arg   = then zw is equal to
w 2
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) i (D) –i

20. The number of solutions of equation tan x + sec x = 2cos x, x  0,2 is


(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 0

  1  1 
21. Locus of point  3  t +  , 2  t −   for all values of t ( t  0 ) is
  t  t 
(A) line (B) ellipse
(C) parabola (D) hyperbola

 43 
22. The principal values of tan−1  cot is
 4 
−3 3
(A) (B)
4 4
 −
(C) (D)
4 4

 1
23. A vertical pole subtends an angle tan−1   at point P on ground. The angle subtended
2
by upper half of the pole at point P is
 1 2
(A) tan−1   (B) tan−1  
4 9
 1 2
(C) tan−1   (D) tan−1  
8 3
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24. The statement p → ( q → p ) is equivalent to


(A) p → (p → q) (B) p → (p  q)
(C) p → (p  q) (D) p → (p  q)

25. Find the number of squares in the given figure


(A) 12 (B) 13
(C) 14 (D) 15

26. In how many ways 20 persons can be arranged on 50 seats around a table such that
diametrically opposite seat of each person is empty
(A) 24 C19 (19!) (B) 24 C19 ( 219 )
(C) 25
( )
C19 (19!) 219 (D) None of these

27. Total 3 digits number, which can be formed using digits 1, 2, 3, 4 (without repition) such
that consecutive digits are not together are
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6

28. If x − 2  4 then
(A) x   −4, 8 (B) x   −5, 8
(C) x   −6, 6 (D) None of these

29. Find 50th term of sequence 2, 10, 20, 32, 46, 62………….
(A) 2740 (B) 2742
(C) 2744 (D) 2746

30. If z − 6 − 8i  4 then Minimum value of z is


(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) None of these
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FIITJEE INTERNAL TEST


Reshuffling Test – I
Batches: Two Year CRP 1517
ANSWERS IIT MAINS
QP CODE: 710391.1
SR.
PHYSICS C.CODE CHEMISTRY C. CODE MATHS C.CODE
NO
1. C P110306 C C110108 A M111505
2. C P110307 C C110302 B M110202
3. A P110306 B C110202 C M110414
4. A P111215 C C111206 C M101203
5. C P110408 D C110801 A M111422
6. D P110406 B C111006 C M110310
7. C P110403 B C110402 D M110301
8. C P110404 C C110505 C M110101
9. A P111209 B C110606 A M110101
10. D P111104 C C111909 C M110410
11. B P110504 C C111503 A M110501
12. D P110504 B C111608 C M110508
13. C P110504 A C111301 D M110702
14. B P111310 C C111702 C M110709
15. D P110612 D C111703 C M101505
16. B P110605 A C110305 A M110909
17. C P110609 B C111804 C M110808
18. D P110510 B C110107 B M111001
19. C P110601 B C110306 D M110305
20 D P110704 C C111201 B M111307
21. C P110708 D C110402 D M111102
22. C P111311 C C110506 D M121401
23. D P110913 B C110606 B M101301
24. A P110913 A C111903 B
25. B P110905 B C111303 B M111202
26. D P111027 B C111701 D M111207
27. A P111013 A C111707 B M111201
28. C P111203 B C111804 D
29. B P111226 B C111707 D M110508
30. D P111211 B C110305 C M110304

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Hints & Solutions


Physics
1. C P110306
Sol. The displacement of the body during the time t as it comes back to the point of projection
 S=0
1 2
 v0t - gt = 0
2
2v 0
 t =
g

During the same time t, the body moves in absence of gravity through a distance D = v.t,
because in absence of gravity g = 0
 2v  2v 02
 D = v 0 =  0  = …(A)
 g  g
In presence of gravity the total distance covered is
v2 v2
= D = 2H = 2 02 = 0 …(B)
2g g

(A)  (B)  D = 2D
Hence, (C) is correct

2. C P110307
Sol. Let the vectors be
A&B

| A | = | B | (given)
R2
= 3 (given)
R1
R2 A 2 + B2 - 2 AB Cos
 = = 3
R1 A 2 + B2 + 2 AB Cos
Putting A = B we obtain  = 120°.

3. A P110306
Sol. We have 15 = v0 + 6a Where v0 = velocity at the first point
1
Also 60 = 6v0 + a.62, a = acceleration in the direction from first to second point = 6v0
2
+18a
solving these two equations for v0 & a
a = 5/3 m/s2 & v0 = 5m/s.

4. A P111215
Sol. Rotational kinetic energy depends only on degree of freedom associated with which is
same for both the diatomic molecules. i.e. 1 : 1 rotation.

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5. C P110408
Sol. Equation of motion for A: m T T m
F
T = ma A B
T kx
a= =
m m
for B : F – T = ma
F − kx
 a =
m
F − 2kx
 The relative acceleration = ar = | a − a | = .
m

6. D P110406
Sol. P = Ft = 302 = 60 kg m/s

7. C P110403
2m1m2 252
Sol. T= g=  9.8 = 28N
m1 + m2 5+2

8. C P110404

Sol. Net force F = F12 + F22 + 2FF


1 2 cos 60

1
= 12 + 12 + 2  1
= 3N
2
F 3 3
a= = = m / s2
M 2 2

9. A P111209
Sol. 840 = 2.CP(40 − 20)
 CP =21
 Cv = CP − R = 12.6
 Q = nCvdt = 212.6(60 − 40) = 504J
Here A is correct.

10. D P111104
Sol. According to the question given
1
2
1
(
m2 y 2 = 2 a2 − y 2
2
)
2 2
or 2y = a
a
or y= = 2 2 cm
2

11. B P110504
Sol. Average power
Net work done
Pav =
Total time taken
Net work done = change in kinetic energy
= Final energy – initial energy

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1
=  10  22 = 20J
2
20
Time taken = = 1Watt
20

12. D P110504
Sol. Instantaneous power delivered = P = F.v = Fv v a
where, F – f = ma m F
 F = f + ma f
 P = (f + ma) v
Put f = mg
 P = (mg + ma)v = m(a + g).at

13. C P110504
Sol. P = F.v
= (5i – 3j + 6k) .(10 i + 10 j + 20 k)
= 50 – 30 + 120
= 140 J/s

14. B P111310
F. 
Sol. Y=  F = YA.
A.
1
=21011 A
100
1 F 1 2  109 A
n= =
2  1.5 Ad 3 A  7.7  103
n = 170Hz

15. D P110612
(m  60 ) + (m  60 )
2 2
Sol. 3mv = = m 602
v = 202

16. B P110605
2  3  10 3
Sol. F=
0.25  2

17. C P110609
Sol. 40m1 = (m1 + m2) 30
m 40 m1
 2 = −1  =3
m1 30 m2

18. D P110510
dx
Sol. V= = 8t 3
dt
1
increase in kinetic energy = mv 2
2
1
 2  ( 8 ) = 64
2
=
2

19. C P110601

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60  5
Sol. Xcm = =3m
40 + 60

20. D P110704
Sol. Itangent = Icm + MR2
2 5
= MR2 + MR2 = MR2
3 3
5 5
 Mk2 = MR2  k = R
3 3

21. C P110708
1 2 1 M 2 2
Sol. Initial K.E. of rotation = I = . .
2 2 3
Initially, the total energy is P.E. = Mg
2
where is the height through which c.m. of the rod is raised.
2
1 2 2 1
 M  = Mg   = 3g
6 2

22. C P111311
Sol. When the oscillator reading is 514, two beats are heard. Hence the frequency f the
tuning fork is 514  2 = 516 or 512. When the oscillator reading is 510, the frequency of
the tuning fork is 510  6 = 516 or 504. The common value is 516. Hence the frequency
is 516 Hz.

23. D P110913
2r
Sol. Orbital velocity v =
T
Hence, KE  T–2/3

24. A P110913
Sol. Vf = 2 v

25. B P110905
Gm g
Sol. Acceleration = =
(2r)2 4

26. D P111027
Sol. In this case the terminal velocity is upward. Since  > , the density fothe air inside the
bubble may be neglected completely.
2a2 (  −  ) g 2a2  g
From equation v = =
9 9
2a  g
2
 =
9v
where, a = 0 0.005mm,  = 1.4103kg/m3, v = 0.004m/s
−6
2  25  10  1.4  103  9.8
 = kg/m-s
9  4  10 −3
  = 19.05 kg/m-s

27. A P111013

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P1
Sol. = 4 or P1 = 4P2
P2
r 1
or 1 =
r2 4
3
v1 r13  1  1
= 3 =  =
v 2 r2 4 64

28. C P111203
Sol. The tension produced in a stretched wire due to fall in temperature by t is.
F = YA t
Where Y and  are the Young’s modulus and coefficient of linear expansion of the
material of the wire and A is the cross-sectional area.
Here Y = 2.01011N/m2
A = 1.0 mm2 = 1.010-6m2
 = 1.110-5/C
t = (70 – 35) = 35C
 F = 2.01011  (1.0  10-6)  (1.110-6)  35
= 77N

29. B P111226
Sol. Rate of cooling  difference in temperature
dT dT
  ; = K
dt dt
dT = K.dt
In First Case For second case
dT = 61− 59 = 2 dT = 2
 = 60 − 30 = 30  = 50 − 30 = 20
dt = 4 minutes dT 2
 dt = = = 6 min.
 K =
dT
=
2
=
1 K 1
60 x 20
dt 30 x 4 60

30. D P111211
r
 V 
r
 V1 
P1 V = P2 V ; P2 = P1   = P  1  = P(8)r = P(8) 3 = 32P
r r 5
Sol. 1 2
 V2   V1 
 8 

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Chemistry
1. C C110108
Sol. Mg → 2, 8, 2

2. C C110302
Sol. CH4 contains four C – H bonds

3. B C110202
18
Sol. Moles of water = =1
18
One mole of H2O contains 2 moles of hydrogen atoms.

4. C C111206
3RT 3R  100
Sol. Crms = = = 10R
M 30

5. D C110801
Sol. Al is a p-block element.

6. B C111006
Sol. The structure of H2O2 is:
H
O
O
H

7. B C110402
(p )
3
O2
Sol. KP =
(p )
2
O3

8. C C110505
Sol. CH3COOH is a weak acid.

9. B C110606
Sol. Half-life period is time. So it’s unit is the unit of time.

10. C C111909
Sol. In all chemical reactions new substances are formed.

11. C C111503
Sol. Borax is Na2B4O7.

12. B C111608
Sol. The negative ions containing silicon and oxygen are called silicates.

13. A C111301
Sol. Only inductive effect is observed.

14. C C111702
Sol. Formula is C5H12.

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15. D C111703
Sol. Alkanes do not show addition reaction.

16. A C110305
Sol. sp is the hybridization of carbon in acetylene(H – C  C – H).

17. B C111804
Sol. CH3+ is the electrophile.

18. B C110107
Sol. Li → 1s22s1(n = 2)

19. B C110306
Sol. NH3 has pyramidal shape.

20. C C111201
1
Sol. Boyle’s law : V
P

21. D C110402
0.2
Sol. KC = = 0.5
0.4

22. C C110506
Sol. HCN will display common ion effect as it is a weak electrolyte.

23. B C110606
Sol. It is a first order reaction.

24. A C111903
Sol. Isothermal process takes place at constant temperature.

25. B C111303
Sol. Carbocations carry positive charges.

26. B C111701
Sol. CH4 cannot be prepared by Wurtz reaction.

27. A C111707
Sol. Addition of Br2 takes place.

28. B C111804
Sol. NO2 groups deactivate benzene.

29. B C111707
Sol. Addition of HCl to unsymmetrical alkenes follow Markownikoff’s rule.

30. B C110305
Sol. In PCl5, hybridization of ‘P’ is sp3d.

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Mathematics
1. A M111505
A s (s − a)
Sol. Use cos2 =
2 bc

2. B M110202
Sol. x − 1 = x − 3 and x  3

3. C M110414
a b c = ( ab ) (bc ) (ca )
3 4 5 x y z
Sol.
x = 1, y = 3, z = 2
6!
( ab ) (bc ) ( ca ) = 60 a3b4c 5
x y z

x!y!z!

4. C M101203
Sol. 2cos  − cos  − 1
2

2
 1 9 −9
2  cos  −  − 
 4 8 8

5. A M111422
−x
Sol. 2 + 2  2 for all real.
x

Values of x.

6. C M110310
Sol. z+i =3 z−2
Put z = x + iy and square both sides

7. D M110301
Sol. Put x in the given expression.

8. C M110101
Sol. Put x = 1 − p in the given equation

9. A M110101
3
Sol. Given equation is x 2 + 2x − 3 − 4 = 0 if x 
2
3
and x 2 − 2x + 3 − 4 = 0 if x 
2

10. C M110410
TR+1 = CR ( −1) x 45−5R
15 R
Sol.
Put R = 9 to get constant term

11. A M110501
Sol. Given series can be written as
(1 − 2)(1 + 2) + ( 2 − 3 )( 2 + 3 ) ............. (197 − 198 )(197 + 198 ) + 1992
− 1 + 2 + 3................... + 197 + 198 + 1992

12. C M110508
1 2 1 1 2
Sol. 1− = , − = .........
3 1 3 5 7 5  7

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 1 1 
 2 + ...........  = x
 1 3 5  7 

13. D M110702
Sol. Slope of line is 1 and it passes through (6, 4)

14. C M110709
Sol. Find intersection points of all possible pairs.

15. C M101505
2
1  1 
Sol. Let di = xi − 8 but x =  =
2

18
2
d di2 −   di 
 18 

16. A M110909
Sol. Use property

17. C M110808
Sol. Compare equation of tangents of both curves.

18. B M111001
x2 y2
Sol. ( −3, 1) satisfy 2 + 2 = 1 and b2 = a2 (1 − e2 )
a b

19. D M110305

Sol. z w = 1, arg ( z ) − arg ( w ) =
2
 −
()
− arg z − arg w = , arg z w =
2
( )
2

20. B M111307
Sol. tan x + sec x = 2cos x
(
1 + sin x = 2 1 − sin2 x )
1
sin x = −1,
2
sin x = −1 is not possible as cos x  0

21. D M111102
 1
Sol. Put x = 3  t + 
 t
 1
y = 2 t − 
 t
Eliminate ‘t’ to get required locus.

22. D M121401
43 −
Sol. cot = −1, tan−1 ( −1) =
4 4

23. B M101301

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Sol. Given AC = BC B
1
tan  =
2
1
 tan (  −  ) =
4
C


P A
24. B
Sol. Use basic definition

25. B M111202
Sol. Use counting

26. D M111207
Sol. After placing one person, select 19 diameter from remaining 24. Each person can take 2
positions corresponding to each diameter.

27. B M111201
Sol. Only 1 and 4 can appear in middle. In both cases we get 2 numbers.

28. D
Sol. x −24 or x − 2  −4
x 6 Not possible

29. D M110508
Sol. TN of above sequence will be of form AN2 + BN + C . Put different values of ‘N’ to get A,
B, C.

30. C M110304
Sol. ‘z’ lies on or inside circle having center at (6, 8) and radius 4. z represents distance of
‘z’ from origin. Join center to origin to get result.

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