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Rankers Academy JEE

FIITJEE – RBT-8 for (JEE-Advanced)


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

Pattern – 2 QP Code: PAPER - 2

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 195

▪ Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
BATCHES – Two Year CRP224(All)

this purpose.
▪ You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer
OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. All the section can be filled in PART-A of OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on
OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for each
character of your Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the
designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For Only One Part.


(i) Part-A (01-07) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have One or More correct answer.
Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct options(s) is (are) darkened.
Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided NO
incorrect option is darkened.
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks: −2 In all other cases.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three
will result in +4 marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B)
will result in −2 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.
(ii) Part-A (08-14) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.

(iii) Part-A (15-18) - This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are Two multiple
choice questions. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +4 marks for the correct answer
and – 2 marks for wrong answer.

Name of the Candidate :____________________________________________

Batch :____________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :_______________________________________________

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--1
1 :: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

1. A small mirror is suspended by a thread as shown in figure. A short pulse


of monochromatic light rays is incident normally on the mirror and gets
reflected. Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) mirror will starts oscillating
(B) wavelength of reflected rays will be greater than that of incident rays
(C) wavelength of reflected rays may be less than that of incident rays
(D) mirror will be at rest after some time

2. A particle of mass m is moving in a field where the potential energy is given by


U(x) = U0 (1 − cos ax) , where U0 and a are constants and x is the displacement from mean
position . Then (for small oscillations)
m
(A) the time period is T = 2 (B) the speed of particle is maximum at x = 0
aU0

 m
(C) the amplitude of oscillations is (D) the time period is T = 2
a a2U0

3. Two different coils have self inductances L1 = 8 mH and L2 = 2 mH. The current in one coil is
increased at a constant rate. The current in the second coil is also increased at the same
constant rate. At a certain instant of time, the power given to the two coils is the same.
At this time the current, the induced voltage and the energy stored in the first coil are i1, V1
and U1 respectively. Corresponding values for the second coil at the same instant are i2, V2
and U2 respectively. Then
i 1 i U V 1
(A) 1 = (B) 1 = 4 (C) 2 = 4 (D) 2 =
i2 4 i2 U1 V1 4

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4. The magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of conducting ring of radius r changes at the
dB
rate = . Then
dt
(A) Emf induced in the ring is r 2 
(B) Emf induced in the ring is 2r
(C) the potential difference between diametrically opposite points on the ring is half of
induced emf
(D) all points on the ring are at same potential

5. When photons of energy 4.25 eV strike the surface of a metal A, the ejected photoelectrons
have maximum kinetic energy TA eV and de-Broglie wavelength A. The maximum kinetic
energy of photoelectrons liberated from another metal B by photons of energy 4.70 eV is
TB = (TA – 1.50) eV. If the de-Broglie wavelength of these photoelectrons is B = 2A then
(A) the work function of A is 2.25 eV (B) the work function of B is 4.20 eV
(C) TA = 2.00 eV (D) TB = 2.75 eV

6. A particle of charge –q and mass m enters a uniform  v   


0 B
magnetic field B (perpendicular to paper inwards) at P with a 
velocity v0 at an angle  and leaves the field at Q with P    
velocity v at angle  as shown in the figure. Then
v
(A)  =      
Q
(B) v = v0
   
2mv 0 sin 
(C) PQ =
Bq
2m (  −  )
(D) particle remains in the field for time t =
Bq

7. In a cylindrical region of radius R, there exists a time varying ×


dB × R ×
magnetic field B such that = k(  0) . A charged particle
dt × × ×
having charge q is placed at the point P at a distance d (> R) O ×
× × ×
from its centre O. Now, the particle is moved in the direction
perpendicular to OP (see figure) by an external agent upto d
infinity so that there is no gain in kinetic energy of the
charged particle. Choose the correct statement/s.
P
qR 2
(A) Work done by external agent is k if d = 2R
4
qR2
(B) Work done by external agent is k if d = 4R
8
qR2
(C) Work done by external agent is k if d = 4R
4
qR2
(D) Work done by external agent is k if d = 6R
4
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(Single Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

8. A diatomic molecule having atoms of masses m1 and m2 has its potential energy function
about the equilibrium position r0 as given by U ( r ) = − A + B ( r − r0 ) where A and B are
2

constants. When the atom vibrate at high temperature condition, the square of angular
frequency of vibration will be
2B 2B 2B ( m1 + m2 ) B ( m1 + m2 )
(A) (B) (C) (D)
m1 m2 m1m2 2m1m2

9. An equiconvex lens made up of a material of fair=10cm fair=10cm


refractive index 1.5 has focal length of 10 cm  =1  = 1 .3
when placed in air as shown in the figure. One O  = 1 .3  =1 O
side of the medium is replaced by another
medium of refractive index 1.3. If X and Y are
the image distances when the object is placed 20 cm X Y 20 cm
at a distance of 20cm from optical centre in the r = 1.5 r = 1.5
medium with refractive index 1 and 1.3
respectively, then

(A) X  1.3Y (B) X  1.3Y


(C) X = 1.3Y (D) cannot be determined

10. A uniform body of mass M of radius R has a small mass m attached at


edge as shown in the figure. The system is placed on a perfectly rough
horizontal surface such that mass m is at the same horizontal level as M
m
the centre of body. It is assumed that there is no slipping at point A. If IA
is the moment of the inertia of combined system about point of contact A
A then the normal reaction at point A just after the system is released
from rest is (M = 6 kg, m = 2 kg, IA = 4 kg m2, R = 1 m, g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 60 N (B) 80 N (C) 75 N (D) 70 N

11. A circuit consists of a capacitor and a resistor having resistance R = 220  connected in
series. When an alternating e.m.f. of peak voltage V0 = 220 2 V is applied to the circuit,
the peak current in steady state is observed to be I0 = 1A. The phase difference between the
current and the voltage is
(A) 30° (B) 45° (C) 60° (D) 90°
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12. A stone of mass m tied to one end of thread of length . The diameter of thread is ‘d’ and it is
suspended vertically. The stone is now rotated in horizontal plane and makes an angle ‘’
with vertical. The increase in length of wire is (young’s modulus of wire is y)
4mg 4mg
(A) (B)
d2 y cos  d2 y sin 
4mg 4mg
(C) (D)
d2 y d2 y sec 

13. There is a parabolic-shaped bridge across a river of width 100 m. The highest point of the
bridge is 5 m above the level of the banks. A car of mass 1000 kg is crossing the bridge at a
constant speed of 20 ms–1.
v m

Using the notation indicated in the figure, find the force exerted on the bridge by the car
when it is at the highest point of the bridge (Ignore air resistance and take g as 10 ms–2.)
(A) 6.4 KN (B) 7.2 KN
(C) 8.4 KN (D) 9.2 KN

14. The strength of the electric field produced by charges uniformly


distributed over the surface of a hemisphere at its centre O is E0. A
part of the surface is isolated from this hemisphere by two planes
passing through the same diameter and forming an angle  with 
each other. Determine the electric field strength E produced at the O
same point O by the charges located on the isolated surface (on
the “mericarp”).
E0  2E0   
(A) sin (B) sin (C) E0 sin (D) 2E0 sin
2 2 3 2 2 2

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(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question no. 15 to 16

A rope of mass m, length ' ' is lying on a table with 0


length lying outside a hole on the table on which it is
kept. It is kept at t = 0. Answer the following questions:
0

15. Speed of the free end of the chain when it is at a distance of ‘y’ from the table is?
2g  3
 g 2 03 
(A) v(y) =  y − 0
2 
(B) v(y) =  y − 
3  y  3 y2 

 3
 2 03 
(C) v(y) = 2g  y − 0

2
(D) v(y) = g  y − 
 y   y2 

16. If 0 = 0, the time in which the entire rope will slip off the table is?
(A) 4 /g (B) 12 / g
6 2
(C) (D)
g g

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Paragraph for Question no. 17 to 18



In a vertical plane, a metal rod of length L and          B
mass m is placed over two conducting platforms A      
 L  y
and B. A region of magnetic field B = − B0 kˆ     m    
starting from line joining A and B and lying over it, A B x
is switched on. Now, at t = 0 switch S is closed
such that the charge q is passes through the rod  R
S
in time dt due to which magnetic field exert an
impulsive force which causes the rod to jump with
certain velocity and since the gravitational field is
present the rod comes back to AB after some time
and collides inelastically and the process is
repeated.

17. The maximum height reached by the rod is


2q 2 L2 B02 q 2 L2 B02
(A) (B)
m2 g 2m 2 g
q 2 L2 B02 q 2 L2 B02
(C) (D)
m2 g 4m 2 g

18. The maximum emf induced in the rod is


B02 L2 q B02 L2 q
(A) (B)
m 2m
2 B02 L2 q 4 B02 L2 q
(C) (D)
m m
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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--2
2 :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. Which one of the following reactions of Xenon compounds is/are feasible ?
(A) XeO3 + 6HF ⎯⎯ → XeF6 + 3H2O
(B) 3 XeF4 + 6H2O ⎯⎯
→ 2 Xe + XeO3 + 12HF + 1.5O2
(C) 2 XeF2 + 2H2O ⎯⎯
→ 2 Xe + 4HF + O2
→ Rb  XeF7 
(D) XeF6 + RbF ⎯⎯

2. Which of the following reactions form racemic mixture?


(A) CH3CH2CH = CH2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯ Br2 /CCl4
→ (B) CH3CH2CHO ⎯⎯⎯
HCN
NaOH

+
(C) CH3 CH2CH = CH2 ⎯⎯⎯
HCl
CCl4
→ (D) CH3CH2CHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯
NH2OH/H

3.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for a solution of liquid A and B as given in
the above figure?
(A) Enthalpy change of mixing of A with B(Hmix) < 0
(B) Volume of mixing(Vmix) < 0
(C) p  p0A
(D) Entropy of mixing Smixing < 0
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4. S

PCC

Na CH 3 - CH - CH 3 SOCl2
R ⎯⎯
⎯ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →P
OH

NaBr
H2SO 4(dil.)

Q
P, Q, R and S are the organic products of above reactions. Choose correct statements.
(A) ‘P’ is less reactive than ‘Q’ towards dehydrohalogenation reaction in presence of
alcoholic KOH through E1 path.
(B) Formation of ‘R’ is accompanied with emission of H2 gas.
(C) Reaction of ‘S’ with CH3MgBr/H3O+ forms a tertiary alcohol.
(D) ‘R’ is more soluble in water than ‘P’.

Soluble (P )
+
⎯⎯→
H

Pb( CH COO )
5. Na2CrO4 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
3 2
Yellow ppt.
→ Soluble ( Q )

⎯⎯⎯
OH

The anions present in the soluble compounds of (P) and (Q) in the above reaction is/are
(A) [Pb(OH)4]2– (B) Cr2O72−
(C) [Pb(CrO4)2]2– (D) PbO24−

6. FeTiO3 contains Fe2+, Ti4+ and O2– ions. It’s crystal contains hcp unit cells in which O2– form
the hcp array.
Choose the correct statements
1
(A) Fe2+ ions occupy rd of octahedral voids
3
1
(B) Ti4+ ions occupy rd of octahedral voids
3
(C) It’s colour is due to only Fe2+ ions
(D) It is a paramagnetic substance
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7. The value of Htransition of C (graphite) ⎯⎯→ C (diamond) is 1.9 kJ/mol at 25°C entropy of
graphite is higher than entropy of diamond. This Implies that :
(A) C (diamond) is more thermodynamically stable than C (graphite) at 25°C
(B) C (graphite) is more thermodynamically stable than C (diamond) at 25°C
(C) diamond will provide more heat on complete combustion at 25°C
(D) Gtransition of C (diamond) ⎯⎯ → C (graphite) is –ve

(Single Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

8. How many geometrical isomers are possible for the following compound?
Ph COOH

HOOC Ph
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6

9. SO24− ⎯⎯⎯
BaCl2
→ (P ) 
White ppt.

(P )  (i) Carbon
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
(ii) Na2CO3 → ( Q)
Compound (Q) containing sulphur is
(A) Na2SO4 (B) Na2S
(C) Na2SO3 (D) CS2

10. A solution of ‘P’ and ‘Q’ with 30 mole percent of ‘P’ is in equilibrium with its vapour which
contains 60 mole percent of ‘P’. The solution and the vapour behave ideally. If the ratio of
vapour pressure of pure ‘P’ to pure ‘Q’ is expressed as x : y, the value of x + y is
(A) 3.5 (B) 9
(C) 18 (D) 7

11. A mixture of NaOH and Na2CO3 requires 100 mL of 3 M HCl for complete reaction upto
phenolphthalein indicator. How many gram of NaOH is present in the mixture which contains
10.6 g of Na2CO3?
(A) 8 g (B) 12 g
(C) 4 g (D) 12 mg
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12. The bond structure of n-type semiconductor is

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

13. The structure of dipeptide “Ala-Pro” derived from Natural amino acid is
Me O
H3C NH
N
(A) H2N (B) NH
OH
O COOH

COOH O

Me H2N
N
(C) N (D)
H2N Me

O COOH

14. In the isoelectronic series VO34− ,CrO24− & MnO4− , all members have CT transition. The
incorrect statement is
(A) CT transition attributed to excitation of electrons from ligand to metal
(B) MnO−4 exhibits charge transfer at shortest wavelength among three
(C) CT transition lapporte & spin allowed transition
(D) Charge on metal nucleus increases in order : VO34−  CrO24−  MnO4−

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(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question no. 15 to 16

Lucas test is used to distinguish the different types of alcohols i.e., the primary, secondary and
tertiary alcohols. Lucas reagent is anhydrous ZnCl2 and conc.HCl. The alcohols are converted to
alkyl chlorides in this test. The alcohols are distinguished through the rate of their reactions with
HCl. Anhydrous ZnCl2 is used as a catalyst. It removes the alcoholic OH to form a carbocation. The
speed or rate of reaction of the different alcohols is
3o > 2o > 1o
Formation of alkyl chlorides by the alcohols is observed due to formation of white turbidity.

Answer the following questions on the basis of above write up.

15. Which alcohol can form the white turbidity instantaneously?

CH 3CH 2CHCH 3
(A) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH (B)
OH
(C) (CH3)3COH (D) CH3CH2OH

16. Which alcohol mostly require the catalyst anhy. ZnCl2 to form the corresponding alkyl
chloride?
(A) CH3CH2OH (B) PhCH2OH (C) (CH3)2CHOH (D) (CH3)3COH

Paragraph for Question no. 17 to 18

Silicates are the oxo-anions of silicon, which contains Si – O sigma bonds. The anions are
associated with metal cations. So, they are called ionic crystals. The silicate anions are very simple
like ortho silicates SiO44− and complex like cyclic or sheet silicates. The SiO44− has no sharing
oxygen atoms. The higher silicate contain shared oxygen atoms. For example Si2O76− is called
6−
pyrosilicate in which one oxygen atom is shared. ( Si3 O9 ) is called cyclic silicate in which three
oxygen atoms are shared.

Answer the following questions on the basis of above write up.

6−
17. How many oxygen atom(s) is/are shared in the silicate anion ( Si6O15 ) ?
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 8

18. How many O– ions per tetrahedra are present in pyrosilicate?


(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 4
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THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1 If I1  (1, -2) and I2 = (-3, 2) are the ex-centers of ABC and ex-centre I3 lies on the circle
x2 + y2 + 3x + y − 6 = 0 , then
(A) locus of in-centre of ABC is given by x2 + y2 + x − y − 5 = 0

(B) locus of in-centre of ABC is given by x2 + y2 + x − y + 5 = 0

(C) locus of locus lies on the line y = -x

(D) origin lies inside the locus

2. Let N be the number of 7-digit numbers the sum of whose digits is


even.
(A) The number of positive divisors of N is 126
(B) The number of positive divisors of N of the form 4k+1 , k ≥ 0 is 14
(C) The number of positive divisors of N of the form 4k+2 , k ≥ 1 is 9
(D) The number of positive divisors of N of the form 4k+2 , k ≥ 0 is 12

3. Consider f(x) = a5 x5 + a4 x4 + a3 x3 + 3x2 + 2x + 1 = 0,a5,a4,a3  R − 0 .Then


(A) f(x)=0 will have atlest one non-real root
(B) f(x)=0 will have atleast one real root
(C) for a5 = 2021 and a3 = 2019 , f(x)=0 has atleast one positive root
(D) for a5 = 1, a 4 = 9 and a3 = 16, the above equation has atleast one
negative root

4. If A and B are different matrices satisfying A3 = B3 , A2B = B2 A then which of the following
is/are incorrect.
(A) A 2 + B 2 = 0 (B) A − B = 0
(C) A 2 + B2 and A − B must be zero (D) At least A 2 + B2 or A − B must be zero

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5. Let f : R → R, g : R → R and h : R → R be differentiable functions such that f(x) = x3 + 3x + 2,


g(f(x)) = x and h(g(g(x))) = x for all x  R. Then
1
(A) g'(2) = (B) h'(1) = 666
3
(C) h(0) = 16 (D) h(g(3)) = 38

x2 y2
6. If lines x + y – 3 = 0 and y = x + 1 are two tangents to the ellipse + = 1; then angle
a2 b2
between the pair of tangents drawn from point P 4, − 5 to the curve
x2
+ (y2
3a2 + b2 a2 + 3b2
=1 )
can be
 
(A) (B)
3 6
2 5
(C) (D)
3 6

7. Given that f is a real valued differentiable function such that f(x).f’(x)  0, for all real x, there
exists ‘a’ such that f’(x)  0  x  [a, ) then it follows that:
(A) f2(x) is non-decreasing function
(B) f2(x) is non-increasing function
(C) f(x) has no point of local maxima or minima
(D) f(x) = 0 does not have any real root

(Single Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

8 If ( x1, y1 ) , ( x2, y2 ) and ( x3 , y3 ) are three points on the parabola y2 = 4ax the normals at
x1 − x2 x2 − x3 x3 − x1
which meet in a point, then + + is equal to
y3 y1 y2
(A) 4 (B) 8

(C) 0 (D) 1

9. Let P(x) be a polynomial with integer coefficients. It is known that P(x) takes the value 2015
for four distinct integers. Then the number of integral values of x for which P (x) equals 2022
(A) 1 (B) 7
(C) 2011 (D) 0
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2 5 − 5 4 + 2 3 − 8 2
10. If  is a root of the equation x 2 − 3x + 1 = 0, then is
2 + 1
(A) –1 (B) –3
2
(C) (D) 1
3

11. If the points of intersection of the curves x2 – y2 = a2 and y = x2 lie on a unique circle, and S
is the set of all such values of a, then S contains
(A) (−1, 1) (B) (0, 1)
 1 1
(C) (−1, 0) (D)  − , 
 2 2

12. A fair coin is repeated by tossed. If the probability that the first time heads is tossed, twice in
a row, is on the 9th and 10th toss, is
17 15
(A) (B)
512 512
11 1
(C) (D)
512 2
3
y =8x – 27 x

13. The value of c such that areas of shaded region are


equal. y=c
32 1
(A) (B)
27 7
16
(C) (D) none of these
9

14. If p, q are two real numbers satisfies the relations 2p2 − 3p − 1 = 0 and q2 + 3q − 2 = 0 and
1 + 2p + pq
pq  1, then the value of is
q

(A)
−3
(B)
(12 + )(
17 3 + 17 )
4 24
1
(C) 1 (D)
2
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(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question no. 15 to 16

Tangents are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4x from the point P(6, 5) to touch the parabola at Q
and R. C1 is a circle which touches the parabola at Q and C2 is a circle which touches the
parabola at R. Both the circles C1 and C2 pass through the focus of the parabola.

15. Area of the PQR equals


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

16. Radius of the circle C2 is


(A) 5 5 (B) 5 10
(C) 10 2 (D) 210

Paragraph for Question no. 17 to 18

If f ( x ) = ( x −  ) g ( x ) , then f (  ) = f ' (  ) = f " (  ) = ..... = f n−1 (  ) = 0 where f(x) and g(x) are
n

polynomials for a polynomial f(x) with rational coefficients, answer the following questions

17. If f(x) touches x-axis at only one point, then the point of touching is
(A) always a rational number (B) may or may not be a rational number
(C) never a rational number (D) none of these

18 f (  ) = f ' (  ) = f " (  ) = 0,f () = f ' () = f " ( ) = 0 and f(x) is a polynomial of degree 6, then
(A) atleast three roots of f”(x)=0 are always real
(B) atleast two roots of f”(x)=0 are always real
(C) exactly two roots of f”(x)=0 are real
(D) none of these
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Q.P. Code:
Answers

S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--11 :: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
PART – A
1. ABD 2. BCD 3. ACD 4. AD
5. ABC 6. ABCD 7. ACD 8. C
9. B 10. D 11. B 12. A
13. C 14. C 15. A 16. B
17. B 18. A

S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--11 :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
PART – A
1. BCD 2. ABC 3. AB 4. ABCD
5. AB 6. ABCD 7. BCD 8. C
9. B 10. B 11. A 12. A
13. A 14. B 15. C 16. A
17. C 18. B

S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--11 :: M
MAATTH
HEEM
MAATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
1 ACD 2. ABCD 3. ABD 4. ABC
5. ABCD 6. AB 7. BCD 8. C
9. D 10. A 11. D 12. A
13. A 14. D 15. A 16. B
17. A 18. B

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Answers & Solutions


S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--11 :: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
PART – A
1. ABD

2. BCD
U
Sol. F=−
x

3. ACD
1
Sol. U = Li2
2

4. AD
dB
Sol. −  E dl = −
dt

5. ABC
Sol. h =  + KE

6. ABCD
mv
Sol. R=
qB

7. ACD
dB
Sol.  E  d l = A dt ×
×
R ×
× × ×
E2 x2 + d2 = R2k O ×
× × ×
R k2
E= d
2 x 2 + d2
 
qR2
Wext =  qE  dx = k P
0
4 E

8. C
U
Sol. F=−
r

9. B
 2 1  2 − 1  3  2  3 −  2  3 1 2 2 − 1 −  3
Sol. − = , − =  − =
v' u R v v' −R v u R
for Ist case: 3 = 1.3, 2 = 1.5, 1 = 1, u = –20, v = X
1.3 1 0.7
we get + = … (i)
X 20 R
for IInd case: 3 = 1, 2 = 1.5, 1 = 1.3, u = –20, v = Y
1 1.3 0.7
+ = … (ii)
Y 20 R
From (i) and (ii), 1.3Y  X

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10. D
mA + MA 
Sol. (A CM )x = =A
m+M M
m A
M  0 + mR mR
(A CM )y = =
m+M m+M A
f = (M + m)A … (i)
(M + m)g − N = (M + m)(ACM )y … (ii)
mgR = IA  … (iii)
A = R … (iv)
 N = 70 N

11. B

12. A
T T mg
Sol. y= , L = =
A Ay Ay cos 

13. C
mv 2
Sol. mg − N =
R
3/ 2
  dy 2 
1 +   
  dx  
‘R’ can be measured by  2
d y / dx 2

14. C
 
Sol. E1 cos = E2 sin …(i)
2 2 −2
  
E1 sin + E2 cos = E0 …(ii)
2 2
 
Solving we get E 1 −
2 2
/2

E2 E1

15. A
yv
Sol. Vcm =

d
yg − v 2 =  . (Vcm )
dt
dy
= v.
dt

16. B

17. B
v 2 q 2 L2 B02
Sol. H max = =
2g 2m 2 g

18. A
B02 L2 q
Sol. E max = B0 Lv = ( vmax = v)
m

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--22 :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
PART – A
1. BCD
Sol. All fluorides of ‘Xe’ undergo hydrolysis. Perxenate ion is formed by XeF6.

2. ABC
Sol. CH 3CH 2CHCH 2Br, CH 3CH 2CH(OH)CN and CH 3CH 2CHCH 3
Br Cl
contains chiral carbon atoms. So they form a pair of enantiomers.

3. AB
Sol. Negative deviation takes place.

4. ABCD
Sol. Br O Na O

P = CH3CHCH 3, Q = CH3 - CH - CH 3, R = CH 3 - CH - CH 3, S = CH3 - C - CH 3

Cl
contains chiral carbon atoms. So they form a pair of enantiomers.

5. AB
P = Cr2O72− and Q = Pb ( OH)4
2−
Sol.

6. ABCD
Sol. Formula(empirical) = FeTeO3
As there are six oxide ions per hcp unit cell. The molecular formula will be Fe2Ti2O6.

7. BCD
Sol. Graphite is thermodynamically more stable than diamond.

8. C
Sol. Five isomers are possible.

9. B
Sol. P = BaSO4 and Q = Na2S

10. B
XPpPo yPPT
Sol. o
=
XQpQ yQPT
0.3 pPo 0.6
=
0.7 poQ 0.4
pPo 0.6 0.7 7 x
=  = =
poQ 0.4 0.3 2 y
x +y=9

11. A
Sol. Meq of HCl = Meq of NaOH + Meq of Na2CO3(n = 1)

12. A
Sol. The conduction band contains more electrons than that of p-type semiconductor.

13. A

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Sol. The amino acids are alanine and proline.

14. B
Sol. MnO−4 exhibit charge transfer band at longer wavelength that that of the other three.

15. C
Sol. Reactivity of alcohols towards Lucas test is 3o > 2o > 1o > CH3

16. A
Sol. Primary alcohols can’t remove the OH group as water easily by HCl along. So they forms a
co-ordinated complex with ZnCl2 which fascilate the removal of OH group and form the
carbocation, which then forms the alkyl chloride.

17. C
Sol. ( Si6O15 )6− shares nine oxygen atoms.

18. B
Sol. In pyrosilicate Si2O76− contain one sharing oxygen atom. So other three atom oxygen per
tetrahedra carries 6-charge. Therefore per tetrahedral three O– ions are present.

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--33 :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
1 ACD
Sol. Clearly x2 + y2 + 3x + y − 6 = 0 is circumcircle of I1I2I3 and in-centre of ABC is
orthocenter of I1I2I3 let ( h,k )
As mirror image of orthocenter about any side of triangle lies on the circumcircle. Hence
required locus is x2 + y2 + x − y − 5 = 0

2. ABCD
Sol. The seven digit numbers are 1000000, 1000001, ……. 9999999
The sums of their digits are odd, even, odd, even, ….etc.
9  106
 N= = 25 32 56
2
Required no.number of divisors of N is 1.2.7=14

3. ABD
1
Sol. If x1,x2,x3 ,x4 ,x5 be the five roots, then x 2
= −2
i
So, the equation has atleast one complex root and since it is an odd degree polynomial
equations with coefficients real always have atleast one real root

4. ABC
Sol. A3 − A2B = B3 − B2 A
A 2 ( A − B) + B2 ( A − B )
(A 2
+ B2 ) ( A − B) = 0
 Either A 2 + B2 = 0 or A − B = 0

5. ABCD
1 1
Sol. g’(2) = =
f '(0) 3
h(g(g(x))) = x let g(g(x)) = y
h(y) = f(f(y)) g(x) = f(y)
h’(y) = f’(f(x)).f’(y) x = f(f(y))
h(0) = 16, h’(1) = 666

6. AB
Sol. Tangents are perpendicular  their point of intersection (1, 2) lies on director circle x2 + y2 =
a2 + b2  a2 + b2 = 5
Equation of director circle of ellipse x2 + y2 = 4(a2 + b2) = 20
( )
Clearly point 4, − 5 lies outside the director circle
 Angle is acute

7. BCD
Sol. Case possible f(x) > 0 and f(x) decreasing or f(x) < 0, f(x) increasing and f(x) and f’(x) have to
change sign simultaneously to maintain the condition which is not possible also (f2(x))’ =
2f(x).f’(x)  0

8. C
x1 − x2 x2 − x3 x3 − x1
Sol. + +
y3 y1 y2

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=
(
a t12 − t 22 ) + a (t 2
2 − t 32 ) + a (t 2
3 − t12 )
2at 3 2at1 2at 2

=
( t1 − t 2 )( −t3 ) + ( t 2 − t3 )( −t1 ) + ( t3 − t1 )( −t 2 ) = 0
2t 3 2t1 2t 2

9. D
Sol. P ( x ) − 2015 = q ( x )( x − x1 )( x − x2 )( x − x3 )( x − x 4 )
Let P (  ) = 2022
 P (  ) − 2015 = q (  )(  − x1 )(  − x2 )(  − x3 )( − x4 )
 7 = q (  )(  − x1 )(  − 2 )(  − 3 )( − 4 )
Impossible since 7 is prime

10. A
Sol.  is a root of x 2 − 3x + 1 = 0
  2 − 3 + 1 = 0, yields
2 + 1 = 3 (   0)

Now
25 − 5 4 + 2 3 − 8 2
=
(
 2 − 3 + 1 23 +  2 + 3 − 3 )( )
2 + 1 2 + 1
−3 −3
= 2 = = −1
 + 1 3

11. D
Sol. The points of intersection lies on (x2 – y2 – a2) + (x2 – y) = 0
It represents a circle if  = −2
 equation of circle is x2 + (y – 1)2 = 1 – a2
 1 – a2 > 0  a  (−1, 1)
But both curves will intersect in real points if y2 – y + a2 = 0 for some real y
 1 1
i.e. a   − ,  .
 2 2
12. A
Sol. All 8 tails | T | T | T | T | T | T | T | T H H  1 way
Exactly 7 tails | T | T | T | T | T | T | T H H  7C1 = 7 ways
7 gaps and one to be selected for a head
Exactly 6 tails | T | T | T | T | T | T H H  6C2 = 15 ways
6 gaps and 2 to be selected for heads
Exactly 5 tails | T | T | T | T | T H H  5C1 = 10 ways
5 gaps and 3 to be selected for heads
Exactly 4 tails | T | T | T | T H H  4C4 = 1 ways
Total ways = 34
34 17 p
 Required probability =   p = 17.
1024 512 512

13. A

 ( c − ( 8x − 27x ) ) dx =  ( (8x − 27x ) − c ) dx


a b
3 3
Sol.
0 a

O = 4b2 − 27b4 − bc
O = 4b2 −
27
4
− b 8b − 27b3 ( )
 81 
b 4  b2 − 4  = 0
4 

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42 4
b  0 b2 = b=
81 81
C = 8b − 27b3
32
=
27

14. D
2
 1  1
Sol. We can write the 2nd equation in form 2   − 3   − 1 = 0
 q  q
1
then it is found that p and are both roots of equation 2x2 − 3x − 1 = 0, (pq  1) from viete
q
1 3 p −1
p + = and =
q 2 q 2
1 + 2p + pq 1 2p 3 2 3 1
so, = +p+ = − = −1=
q q q 2 2 2 2

15. A
16. B
Sol. (15 to 16) y
(6, 5)
Equation of tangent of slope m to y2 = 4x is P
(4, 4)
1
y = mx + ….(1) Q R (9, 6)
m C1
S (1, 0)
x
O

1
(i) As (1) passes through P(6, 5), so 5 = 6m =
m
1 1
 6m2 – m + 1 = 0  m = or m =
2 3
 1 2   1 2 
Points of contact are  2 ,  and  2 , 
 m1 m1   m2 m2 
Hence P (4, 4) and Q (9, 6)
6 5 1
1 1
Area of PQR = 4 4 1 =  ( A )
2 2
9 6 1

1
(ii) y= x + 2  x − 2y + 4 = 0 ….(2)
2
1
And y = x + 3  x − 3y + 9 = 0
3
Now equation of circle C2 touching x – 3y + 9 = 0 at (9, 6), is
(x – 9)2 + (y – 6)2 + (x – 3y + 9) = 0
As above circle passes through (1, 0), so
64 + 36 + 10 = 0   = – 10
Circle C2 is x2 + y2 – 28x + 18y + 27 = 0 ….(3)
Radius of C2 is
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r22 = 196 + 81 – 27 = 277 – 27 = 250  r2 = 5 10  (B)

17. A
If f(x) touches x-axis at only one irrational point, then f ( x ) = ( x −  ) g ( x ) , where  is
2
Sol.
irrational
 coefficient of f(x) cant be rational
 for f(x) with rational coefficient , then point of touching is rational

18. B
f ( x ) = ( x −  ) ( x − )
3 3
Sol.
 f ' (x) = f (x − ) ( x −  ) ( 2x − (  +  ) )
2 2

  + + 
 f " ( x ) has roots ,  and a root between  ,  and  , 
 2   2 

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