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Rankers Academy JEE

FIITJEE – RBT-8 for (JEE-Advanced)


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

Pattern – 1 QP Code: PAPER - 1

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 234


BATCHES – Two Year CRP224(All)

▪ Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
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. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & B in the 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 HB pencil 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 All Two Parts.


(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.

(i) Part-A (08-13) – Contains six (06) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-B (01-08) contains eight (08) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or
negative numbers or decimals to two decimal places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and
each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking.

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. In the given cirucit, the AC source has


 = 50 rad/s considering the inductor and
capacitor to be ideal, the correct choice(s)
is/are
(A) The voltage across 100  resistor = 20.
(B) The voltage across 50  resistor = 20.
(C) The current through the circuit is I = 5 A
(D) the current through the cirucit is I = 1.2 A

1
2. In YDSE, D = 1 m, d = 4 mm and  = mm
2
in the figure shown, a parallel beam of
light incident on the plane of the slits of
YDSE. Light incidnet on the slit S1, passes
through a medium of variable refractive index
 = (2x + 1) (where x is the distance from the
plane of slits in mm) up to a distnace
 = 1 mm before falling on s1. Rest of the
space filled with air. Then choose the correct
option(s):
(A) Position of central bright fringe is at a
1
distance y = m above the central line.
3
(B) Position of central bright fringe is at a
1
distance y = m above the central line.
2
(C) Number of maxima obtaining on the
screen is 7.
(D) Number of maxima obtaining on the
screen is 8.

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3. A rough L – shaped rod is located in a horizontal


plane and a sleeve of mass m is inserted in the rod.
The rod is rotated with a cosntant angular velocity 
in the horizontal plane. The lengths 1 and 2 are
shown in figure. The normal reaction and frictional
force acting on the sleeve when it starts slipping are
(: coefficient of friction between rod and sleeve).
(A) N = m21
2 g2
(B) 4 = 2
2 − 2 2
1

(C) N = m g2 + 4 2
1
(D) f = N

4. Consider a uniformly charged sheet ABCD, which is a


part of an equilateral triangluar sheet of a side a as
shown in the figure. Choose the correct options regarding
the electric field E at point O due to this sheet.
(A) Magnitude of E , increases with the increase in ‘a’
(Keeping charge density same)
(B) Magnitude of E, decreases with the increase in ‘a’
(Keeping total charge same)
(C) If charge desnity is  and a = 1 m, magnitdue of E is
7
equal to ln 2
440
(D) If charge desnity is  and a = 2 m, magnitdue of E is
7
equal to ln 2
220

5. Which of the folliwng statements is/are correct for mechanical standing wave on a stretched
wire?
(A) Elastic potential energy of a small element at antinode is constant and minimum.
(B) Elastic potential energy of a small element at node is constant and maximum.
(C) Elastic potential energy of a small element at node is constant and minimum.
(D) Total kinetic energy between two consecutive nodes become maximum twice in one-time
period.
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6. The queen is put at the centre of a perfectly smooth


carom board (square with side ). The striker strikes
the queen with a speed Ve as shown in the figure.
Radius of the queen is 10 cm and that of the striker
is 2 10 cm. Coefficient of restitution for the collision
1
between the queen and the striker is and that for the
2
collision between the queen and the walls of the board
is 1. (Assume  >>> radius of queen)
(A) The value of ‘d’ for which the queen gets in the
hole A is 3 cm.
(B) The value of ‘d’ for whcih the queen gets in the
hole A is 2 cm.
(C) The value of ‘d’ depends on the coefficient of
restitution between the queen and the striker.
(D) The value of ‘d’ independent of the coefficient of
restitution between the queen and the striker.

7. A thin lens of same radius of curvature 20 cm is


haivng two different medium on its two sides
extending upto infinity as shown in the figure. Then
(A) it may behave as a converging lens of focal length
60 cm.
(B) it may behave as a diverging lens of focal elgnth
60 cm.
(C) it may behave as a converging lens of focal length
80 cm.
(D) it may behave as a diverging lens of focal length
80 cm.
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(Single Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

8. Point A on the rod AB has an acceleration of


5 m/s2 and a veloicity of 6 m/s at an instant as
shown in the figure. The acceleratin of the end B
at the same moment is:
80
(A) − î m / s2
3
80
(B) î m / s2
3
40
(C) − î m / s2
3
75
(D) − î m / s2
6

9. Current I0 is flowing through a bent wire a → b → c → d in z – x plane as shown in figure,


then  B.d over the loop PQRS lying in the X-Y plane as shown in figure, due to the bent
wire abcd

0I0 0I0 0I0 0I0


(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 7 5 3
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10. The circuit is completed at t = 0, then


heat loss in R = 4 resistance, till the
capacitor gets fully charged:
(A) 64 J
(B) 384 J
(C) 320 J
(D) 576 J

11. A simple harmonic plane progressive wave is travelling along the +ve x-axis having
amplitude A and  =  rad/s. At t = 1 sec, particle at x = 2 m and x = 3 m are moving in
A
downward and upward direction respectively at the position y = + . The time when
2
11
maximum power transfer will takes place at x = m ?
4
5 5 7 7
(A) sec (B) sec (C) sec (D) sec
4 3 4 5

12. There is sufficient friciton between long plank of


mass 2 m and cylinder of mass m and radius R to
prevent slipping. Whole system is placed on the
smooth inclined surface. Now, force F = 3 mg sin  is
applied on the ideal string wrapped over the cylinder
as shown in figure. Choose correct option:
(A) If the plank moves down a distance of S m, work
done by the applied force F on the string is 5 mg
sin  S.
(B) If the plank moves down a distance of S m, work
done by the applied force F on the string is 6 mg
sin  S.
(C) If the plank moves down a distance of S m, work
done by the applied force F on the sstring is
12 mg sin S.
(D) If the plank moves down a dsitane of S m, work
done by the applied force F on the string is
15 mg sin S.
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13. A vertical thermally insulated cylinder of volume V contain n moles of an ideal monoatomic
gas under a weightless piston. A load of weight W is placed on the piston as a result of
which the piston is displaced. If the initial temperature of the gas is 300 K, area of piston is A
and atmospheric pressure P0. (take W = P0A). Determine the value of final temperature of
the gas.
(A) 375 K (B) 425 K
(C) 475 K (D) 515 K

PART – B
(Numerical based)
This section contains 8 Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or
negative numbers or decimals to two decimal places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30)

1. Two identical rigid rods, each of mass 1 kg & length 3 m,


are moving opposite to each other without rotation on a
smooth horizontal table as shwon. For what maximum vlue of
‘x’ (after rouding off), the direciton of motion of each rod would
not change after collision, irrespective of the type of collision.
Assume no sticking.

2. A point source of power ‘P’ is placed on th axis of a thin


hemispherical shell as shown. The shell has a radius of
3m and behaves like a perfect black body. If the steady
state temperature of shell is T. Find T4 (after rounding off).
(Take P = 2400  W,  = Stefan’s constant)

3. A particle is projected from point ‘A’, that is at a distance 4R


from the centre of the Earth, with speed V0 as shown. If the
particle passes grazing the earth’s surface, then it is found
that V0 = 100 × N. Find the value of N (after rounding off).
GM
[Take = 6.4  107 m2 / s2 , 2 = 1.414]
R

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4. A ladder of mass m and length  stands against a frictionless


wall with its feet on a fricitonless floor. If it is let go at an initial
angle 0 = 60° then the angle ‘’ at which the ladder loses
contact with the wall is given as sin−1 1/ N , find 'N'. ( )
5. An electric charge distribution produces an electric field
r̂ 1
E = C(1 − e −r ) 2 where C = and  are constant. If the net charge within the radius
r 40
1
r= is (1 – e–N), then find the value of ‘N’?

6. Uniform rope of mass = 5 kg and length 1 meter is


lying on a rough horizontal surface. Coefficient of
static friciton varies from right end of the rope as
 = 0x where 0 = 0.5 per meter. A block of mass
200 gm is hanging from an ideal string which
passes over an ideal pulley as shown in the
figure. The minimum value of x (in cm) for which
tension at some cross-section of rope becomes
zero is 10 × N. Find the value of ‘N’.

7. A ring of mass m and radius r is made of an insulating


material carries uniformly disturbed charge. Initially it
rests on a fricionless horizontal table top with its plane
vertical. The charge on the ring, such that it starts
rolling on entering completely into the region of the
N mv 0
magnetic field, is , then the value of ‘N’.
rB

22
8. A solid object of mass kg is in the shape of pellet
7
drum, it is half submerged in water of density 1000 kg/m3
with dimensions as shown in the figure. Find the time
period (in seconds) of small vertical oscillations of the
22
drum. [Take r = cm] . If it is displaced slightly and
7
released.

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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. The correct statement(s) regarding the wave function 4, 1, -1 is/are
(A) it represent the 4p-subshell
(B) orbital associated with the wave function has one nodal plane and two radial nodes
(C) the energy of this orbital is higher than that of 3s orbital
(D) arsenic(Z = 33) contains one electron in this orbital

2. The correct statement(s) regarding a complex ion [MnCl4]2– is/are that


(A) according to crystal field theory, the electronic configuration of the 3d-orbital of Mn2+ in
the complex is e2 t 32 .
(B) it is a square planar complex
(C) the Cl– ions acts as weak field ligands
(D) Mn2+ undergoes sp3-hybridization in the complex

3. The solubility product constant(Ksp) of Be(OH)2 is 5  10–10 at 298K.


Choose correct statement(s)
(A) the concentration of it’s saturated solution is 5  10–4 mol L–1
(B) it’s solubility increases in a buffer of pH > 11 and decreases in a buffer of pH < 11
(C) addition of NH4Cl increase it’s solubility
(D) addition of NaCl does not affect solubility

4. The product(s) of the given reaction


NBS( excess ) /h
CH3 − C = CH − CH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → Products

CH3
is/are
(A) CH 3 - C = CH - CH 2Br (B) CH 2 = C - CH - CH 3
CH3 CH3 Br
(C) Br Br (D) BrCH 2 - C = CH - CH 3
CH 3 - C - CH - CH 3 CH3
CH3

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5. Which reaction(s) produce(s) secondary alcohol(s)?


(A) Cl (B) CH3MgBr/H3O+
CH3 − CH2 − CHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →
CH 3 - C - CH 3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
[Link]/H2 O
⎯→
2.NaBH4
Cl
(C) O (D) CH3COOC2H5 ⎯⎯⎯⎯
4

LiAlH

[Link]
CH3 − C − CH2 − COOH ⎯⎯⎯⎯→
2.LiAlH4

2.1 B
V
(in L)
6. 2 A

200 210
T(in k)
5R
One mole of an ideal gas undergoes above thermodynamic process. CP of the gas is .
2
[R = 8.3 J K-1 mol-1]
 21 
Choose correct statement(s)  n = 0.048 
 20 
(A) The irreversible work done along path A → B is -83 J mol-1.
(B) The system absorbs 207.5 J mol–1 heat from the surrounding.
(C) The entropy[S(system)] change along the path A → B in reversible way is 0.996 J K–1
mol–1.
(D) The internal energy of the system will increase to 124.5 J mol–1.

7. The correct hydrolysis order of the given compound(s) is/are


(A) SiCl4 > SiF4 (B) NCl3 > CCl4
(C) BI3 > BF3 (D) BBr3 > BCl3

(Single Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

8. BeCl2 undergoes polymerization and BCl3 undergo dimerisation because


(A) BeCl2 is more electron deficient than BCl3
(B) BeCl2 is linear and BCl3 is angular
(C) Electronegativity different between Be and Cl is higher than that between B and Cl
(D) BeCl2 is less covalent than BCl3 molecule
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(P)
of HCl
ddition
-a
9. 1, 4
CH 2 = CH - CH = CH 2 1, 2-a
ddit ion of
HCl
(Q) Major product
Which statement is correct regarding properties of P and Q?
(A) Reactivity with [Link] (SN1 path) P > Q
(B) Number of stereoisomers: P = Q
(C) Rate of reaction with [Link]: P > Q
(D) Heat of hydrogenation: P > Q

10. Which solubility order is incorrect?


(A) LiI > NaI > KI > RbI
(B) BeSO4 > MgSO4 > CaSO4 > SrSO4
(C) Be(OH)2 > Mg(OH)2 > Ca(OH)2 > Sr(OH)2
(D) LiF < NaF < KF < RbF

11. Which forms the most stable complex with carbon monoxide?
(A) Fe (B) Fe2+
3+
(C) Fe (D) Fe+8/3

12. Gases having which of the following value of ‘a’ and ‘b’(van der Waal’s constant) can be
liquefied easily?
[a in atm L2 mol-2, b in L mol–1]
(A) a = 0.04, b = 0.03 (B) a = 0.08, b = 0.4
(C) a = 0.06, b = 0.03 (D) a = 0.004, b = 0.04

13. Two moles of forms a single product when they react with

(A) LiAlH4 (B) Zn-Hg/[Link]


(C) NaOH (D) C6H5NH – NH2
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PART – B
(Numerical based)
This section contains 8 Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or
negative numbers or decimals to two decimal places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30)

1. O
H2C
[Link] /H SO
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
4 2 4
→ Product
[Link]

How many maximum number of CO2 molecule(s) is/are formed in the above reaction?

2. A container contains 200 mL of 0.5 M NH4NO3 solution. 200 mL of 0.4 M NaOH solution was
added to it. What is the pH of the resulting solution?
[Kb of NH4OH = 10–5] [log 0.25 = -0.6]

3. → (P ) ⎯⎯⎯ → (Q )
HO
CH3COCl + CH3COONa ⎯⎯⎯⎯
−NaCl
2

 NaOH
CaO
(R ) h
+ Cl2 ⎯⎯⎯
−HCl
→S + T +U+ V (R)
Order of molar mass = S < T < U < V
Let x = The number of chlorine atoms present in ‘T’.
y = Number of hydrogen atoms present in ‘U’
x+y
What is the value of  ?
 10 

4. The crystal field stabilization energy of [Fe(CN)6]3– is -xo and that of [Fe(CN)6]4– is -yo.
What is the value of (x + y)?

5. In a first order reaction A ( g) ⎯⎯→ Product . What is the value of


 A t  after two half-lives.
 Ao 
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H
6. (in J mol–1)

T (in K)
If the slope of the above curve is 20.75 J K–1 mol–1, what is the value of Cv in J K-1 mol–1 unit?
[R = 8.3 J K-1 mol–1]

7. A tetrahedral chloro complex of cobalt contains same number of electrons in the ‘e’ and t 2
orbitals according to crystal field theory. If the oxidation number of cobalt in the complex is
x
+x, what is the value of is
2
8. CH3
NaOH( conc.)
2 CH3 − C − CHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → P+Q

CH3  Conc.H2SO 4

H3C
C = CH - CH 3
H3C

SOCl /Anhy AlCl


Q ⎯⎯⎯⎯
2
→ R ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
3
→S
(Acidified) OH

/ Anhy AlCl 3

T
X
If the molar mass difference between the organic product S and T is X, what is ?
10
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SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--3
3 :: M
MAAT
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. Consider the equation z 6 + 6z + 20 = 0 , Then which of following can be true?


(A) The number of the roots in the first quadrant can be 1or 2
(B) The number of the roots in the second quadrant can be 1or 2
(C) The number of the roots in the third quadrant can be 1or 2
(D) The number of the roots in the fourth quadrant can be 1or 2

2. A function f from integers to integers is defined as

 n + 3 n  odd
f(x) = 
 n / 2 n  even

suppose k  odd and f(f(f(k))) = 27 then

(A) k can be 45 (B) sum of the digit of k is 6


(C) sum of the digit of k is 9 (D) k can be 105

3. Let  and f (  ) be the eccentricity of the ellipse


3b − 2a
2
x2
2
+
y2
2b − a
2 2 (
= 1, 3b2  2a2 ) and
x2
2b − a
2 2
+
y2
b2 ( )
= 1, 2b2  a2 then


(A) f (  ) = ,b  R − 0
1 − 2
1
ffff (  ) d =
1/ 2
(B) 0 4
 
  
(C)  e ( f (  ) − f " (  ) ) d = e 
  1
− 3/2 
+C
 1 − 
2
1 − 2 ( ) 

(D) f (  ) = ,b  R − 0
2 1 − 2

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4. If f ( x ) = ( a2 + a + 1) x 2 + bx + c and f ( x ) is symmetrical about the line x = 1, then

( ) ( 3 )  f (2 + 3 )  f ( 4)
(A) f 1 − 3  f (B) f ( 3 )  f (1 − 3 )  f (2 + 3 )  f ( 4)
(C) f ( 2 + 3 )  f ( 4 )  f ( 3 )  f (1 − 3 ) (D) f ( 4 )  f ( 2 + 3 )  f ( − 2 )  f ( 2 )

 ( 4x ) 4
− f ( x ) f ( x ) dx =
1
3
5. If , then which of the following is/are true
0 7
(A) f ( x ) has a point of inflexion
1
(B) f(x) − has exactly one point of non-differentiability
4
15
(C) area bounded by y = f ( x ) , x – axis, x = 1 and x =2 is
2
(D) The function f ( x ) is concave upward for  x  R

6. In triangle ABC, a=4 and b = c = 2 2 . A point P moves with the triangle such that the square
of its distance from BC is half the rectangle contained by its distances from the other two
sides. If D be the centre of P, then
2
(A) locus of P is an ellipse with eccentricity
3
3
(B) locus of P is a hyperbola with eccentricity
2
16
(C) area of the quadrilateral ABCD= [Link]
3
32
(D) area of the quadrilateral ABCD= = sq. units
3

7. If f :R → 2, 4 be a periodic function such that the equation f ( x ) = g ( x ) has a unique


solution, if g ( x ) = 1 − cos x then period of f ( x ) can be
(A) e (B) 3
(C)  (D) 2020
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This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

8. A boy have 32 cards out of which 10 cards, each of blue, green and red colours, have
denominations as 21,22 ,............,210  and one black and one white each has value unity.
The number of ways in which the boy can get a sum of 2012 if he can choose any number of
cards, is
(A) (1001) (B) (1002 )
2 2

(C) (1007 ) (1111)


2 2
(D)

( sin  − cot  ) + ( tan  − cos  ) for all admissible real


2 2
9. The minimum value of
Values of α and β is
(A) 3 − 2 2 (B) 0
(C) 3 + 2 2 (D) 2 − 3 3

10. On the circle z − i 3 = 1 points z1,z2,z3 are so located that


3z1 = 2z2 + 2z3 − i 3 . Then which is true ?
1
(A) z1 − z2 =
2
7
(B) z2 − z3 =
4
z2 − i 3 1 i 63
(C) The value of =
z3 − i 3 4

7
(D) z2 − z3 =
2

11. If f(x) be a positive, continuous and differentiable on the interval (a,b). If lim+ f ( x ) = 1 and
x →a

1
lim− f ( x ) = 31/ 4 . Also f ' ( x ) + , then
x →b f (x)
 
(A) b − a  (B) b − a 
24 24

(C) b − a = (D) none of these
12
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12. If P be a point inside and equilateral triangle ABC such that PA=3,PB=4 and PC=5, then the
side length of the equilateral triangle ABC is
(A) 25 − 12 3 (B) 13
(C) 25 + 12 3 (D) 17

13. If f ( x ) is continuous function and satisfying f ( x ) + f (1 + x ) = 2x − 1 + x − 1 in 0  x  2 , then

0 f ( x ) dx
2
the value of is equal to
1 1 1
(A) − (B) −1
ln 2 2 ln 2
2
(C) −1 (D) none of these
ln 2

PART – B
(Numerical based)
This section contains 8 Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or
negative numbers or decimals to two decimal places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30)

1. Let f be a continuous function and f ( x ) = f ( 2x ) , x  R. If f(x) = 3 then


+1

 f ( f ( f ( x ) ) ) dx is equal to
−1

2. The number of ordered triplet (x,y,z) such that LCM(x,y)=3375,

LCM(y,z)=1125, LCM(z,x)=3375 is equal to

 1 0 2
3. Let A = 2 0 1 , then find the value of determinant
 
( ( A − I) 3
)
− 4A . [Note I is an identity
 1 1 2
matrix of order 3] .
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3 1
4. A biased coin shows head with probability of and tail with a probability of . Let ‘A’ be
4 4
the event that three or more heads occurs in four tosses and ‘B’ be the event that three
A m
heads do not occur in first three tosses. If P   = where m, n  N then find the least
B n
value of (m + n – 225) .

5. Let foci of the conic represented by the equation


ax2 + 2 ( a + 2) xy + ay2 + 2fy = 0 , where a  −1 and f  0 be F1 ( , −3 ) and F2 (, −5 ) . If the
feet of perpendicular from F1 and F2 upon x-axis be M & N and accentricity of the conic
given by the equation 10 e2 − 7e + 10 = 0 then the square of the radius of director circle
of the conic is

6. If [sinx]+[cosx]+2=0, then number of integral values in the range of f(x)=sinx-cosx+3,


corresponding to the solution set of the given equation is (where [.] denotes the greatest
integer function)

( ) ( C ) , then f(30) is


n
7. f ( n )  r 2 n
Cr −n Cr −1 + ( 2r + 1) n

r =1
 r

8. If p is a positive integer and ‘f’ be a function defined for positive numbers and attains only
positive values such that f(xf(y))= xp y4 , then p=

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Q.P. Code:
Answers

S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--11 :: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
PART – A
1. AB 2. AD 3. BCD 4. BC
5. AD 6. AD 7. AC 8. A
9. D 10. B 11. B 12. D
13. A
PART – B
1. 0.73 2. 8.89 3. 56.56 4. 3.00
5. 1.00 6. 4.00 7. 2.00 8. 2.00

S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--22 :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
PART – A
1. BCD 2. ACD 3. ACD 4. ABCD
5. ABC 6. ABCD 7. ABCD 8. A
9. C 10. C 11. A 12. C
13. C
PART – B
1. 4 2. 9.6 3. 0.3 4. 4.4
5. 0.25 6. 12.45 7. 1.5 8. 4.4

S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--33 :: M
MAATTH
HEEM
MAATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
1. ABCD 2. BD 3. ABC 4. BD
5. ABC 6. AC 7. ABC 8. C
9. A 10. A 11. B 12. C
13 A
PART – B
1. 6 2. 50 3. 8 4. 4
5 40 6. 1 7. 960 8. 2

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Answers & Solutions

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

1. AB
40
Sol. I1 =
z1
2
= A at 45° leading
5 2
40 2 2
I2 = = A at 45° lagging
z2 5
1
I1RMS = A
5
2
I2RMS = A
5

2. AD
Sol. For central fringe
d sin  = 2 mm
4 mm sin  = 2 mm
 = 30°
y
tan 30° =
1
1
y= m
3
For bright fringe (d sin  2) = n
Whre n is 0, 1, 2, 3 .......

3. BCD
Sol. N12 + N22 = N2
N2 = mg
m2 × sin  = f
f = m22
N1 = m21

4. BC

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 1  dx  1 
Sol. dE = 2    
 40  x  2 
 dx
dE =
40 x
7
E= ln 2
440

5. AD
2 2
 y   y 
Sol. Elastic potential energy    , kinetic energy    . So for antinode elastic potential
 x   t 
y
energy is constant & minimum. always changes for all other points.
x

6. AD
Sol. Let’s assume, time taken by the queen to get into the
hole is t
t= & also t = +
2V sin  2V cos  eV cos 
Therefore
= +
2V sin  2V cos  eV cos 
1
 tan  =
3
d 1
 =
(r1 + r2 )2 − d2 3
d2 = 9  d = 3 cm.

7. AC
Sol. When parallel light falls from left side
3 (3 − 2 ) (2 − 1 )
= +
f R R
4 / 3 (4 / 3 − 2) (2 − 1)
= +  f1 = 80 cm
f1 R R
When parallel light falls from right side
1 (1 − 2) (2 − 4 / 3)
= +  f2 = 60 cm
f2 −R −R

8. A
Sol. ( )
aB = aA +   rB, A − 2 rB, A
= −5j + 4i + 3j − (12i − 16j)
aB along y-axis should be zero.
 11 + 3 = 0
11
  = − rad / s2
13
−80
aB = (4 − 12)i = i m /s2
3

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9. D
Sol. y= tan 
2
dy = sec 2 d
2

4
8  Bdy cos  +  Bd = 0I0
0 a→b→c →d

4
80I0 2
 4x  2
2
 sec 2 d cos  +  B  d = 0I0
2
0 a→b→c →d
x2 +
4
2
0l0 +  B  d = 0I0
3 a→b→c →d
2 I
 Bd = 0I0 −
3
0l0 = 0 0
3
a→b→c →d

10. B
Sol. Let R + 2 = R1
 t 
3CE  2R1C 
q(t) = 1− e
2  
 
1
dq 3E − 2R1C
I= = e
dt 4R1
Heat loss in R1 =  I2R1dt = 576 J
2
So, heat loss in R = 4 is = 576  = 384 J.
3
11. B
Sol. Maximum power transfer will takes place when vP is maximum.

12. D
Sol. aC = R (for no slipping) anet = a C G + R = 2ap + 3ap
Vc = R (VC is the speed of cylinder w.r.t plank)
aC + 3aP = 0
VC + 3VP = 0
SC + 3SP = 0

13. A
Sol. Let T1 and T2 be the initial and final temperature, then
P0V = nRT1 …(i)
 W
 P0 + A  (V − Ah) = nRT2 …(ii)
 
Where h is the displacement of piston.
Also, work done on gas = U

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3
Wh = nCv T = nR(T2 − T1) …(iii)
2
From equation (i), (ii) and (iii)
2 WV
Wh = − Wh − P0 Ah
3 A
WV
or, Ah = …(iv)
5
P0 A + W
3
From equation (ii) and (iv)
   
I  W WV  1  W 
T2 =  P0 +  V − = [P0 + P0 ] V 1 − 
nR  A  5
P0 A + W  nR  W + 5W

 3   3 
2P0 V 5 5
= = T1 = 375
nR 8 4

PART – B
1. 0.73
Sol. Impulse due to ‘N’ would act at the centre of the colliding
parts.
Applying impulse momentum theorem
−  N dt = M( −  0 ) ...(1)
& Applying angular impulse, angular momentum theorem
L − x  ML2
  2 
N dt =
12
 ...(2)

L − x 
 −
 2 
Also e = …(3)
0
From (1), (2) & (3)
 L − x  
2
 (L − x)2 
 1 + 3    − 0 3 − e 
  2    L2 

 for  > 0
 e
x  L 1 − 
 3 
For inequality to hold true for all ‘e’
 1 
x  L 1 − 
 3
or x  ( 3 − 1),  xmax = 0.732

2. 8.89
Sol. Power absorbed by shell
P  2(1 − cos 37)

4
P

10
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For equilibrium
P
 = 3R2T 4
10
P 2400 
 T4 = =  8.89.
30R  30  9  
2

3. 56.56
Sol. Applying conservation of angular momentum w.r.t. the centre of earth,
4R × mv0 sin 30 = mvR, v = 2v0
Applying energy conversation
1 GMm GMm 1
m(20 )2 − =− + mv 02
2 R 4R 2
 v0 = 40 2  56.56

4. 3.00
Sol. x coordinate of centre of mass of the rod
x= sin 
2
x = cos   and a x = (cos  − sin 2 )
2 2
When N1 = 0  cos   = sin  2 ...(1)
Using COME:
2 2
1 1
mg (cos  − cos ) = m 2 + m 2
2 2 4 2 12
Where  is angle of  from vertical wall i.e. 30°
 
 v = 2  from IAOR
 
3g
2 = (cos  − cos ) …(2)

3g
= sin  …(3)
2
Substituting the value of 2 and  in equation (1) gives
2 1 1
 cos  = cos   cos  =  sin  = So N = 3.
3 3 3

5. 1.00
Sol. As the electric field is radial, by applying gauss law, we can write
Q
 E  ds = 0
1 r̂
For r = , E = C(1 − e−a1/  )
 (1/ )2
−1
  E  ds = C(1 − e ) 2  4(1/  )2
Q
 = 4C(1 − e−1)  Q = (1 − e−1)  N = 1
0

6. 4.00
xmin
mg
Sol.  0.5x dx = 2
0
 xmin = 40 cm.

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7. 2.00
 2q
Sol. mr 2 =  d  Br cos 
0 2
dw qB sin 
= = ...(1)
dt  mr
 q
−ma =  2 d rB cos 
0 2
dv qrB sin 
a= = ...(2)
dt m

 
d 
= = 2  r 2  wd = −  d
d r  0  0

0
 =
2
v0 / 2 
d qrB sin   d qrB
dx
=
m
;  02 −  2
=
m 0
sin2  d 
v0

2 mv 0
 q=
Br

8. 2.00
Sol. For slight displacement (r 2 x)g = ma
m
 T = 2
r 2g
 T = 2 sec.

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--22 :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
PART – A
1. BCD
Sol. 4, 1, -1 is an orbital of 4p-subshell. It may be 4px or 4py or 4pz.

2. ACD
Sol. [MnCl4]2– is a tetrahedral complex.

3. ACD
Sol. Ksp = 4s3 = 5  10–10
s = 5  10–4
 Conc. of saturated solution = 5  10–4 M
pOH of saturated solution = -log[OH–]
= -log[2  5  10–4] = -log10–3 = 3
 pH = 14 – 3 = 11
 Solubility decreases in a solution of pH > 11 and increases in a solution of pH < 11.

4. ABCD
Sol. With excess of NBS, addition as well as allylic substitution reactions take place.

5. ABC
Sol. O

CH3 − C − CH2 − COOH ⎯⎯→ CH3COCH3

LiAlH 4

OH
CH 3 - CH - CH 3
CH3COOC2H5 forms primary alcohols.

6. ABCD
Sol. It is an isobaric process(pressure remains constant)
Wirr = -P(V2 – V1)
q = nCPT
T
S = nCP n 2
T1
U = nCvT

7. ABCD

8. A
Sol. BeCl2 and BCl3 remove electron deficiency by forming polymers and dimers respectively.

9. C
Sol. P will show geometrical isomerism(cis and trans) and Q will show optical isomerism (R and
S).

10. C
Sol. For group-1 iodides and fluorides, mismatch of ionic radius favours solubility.

11. A
Sol. Metals in lower oxidation state forms stable complexes with CO.

12. C
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8a
Sol. TC =
27Rb
a
 Liquification  ratio.
b

13. C
Sol. Aldol condensation will take place.

PART – B
1. 4
Sol. O O
H2C O COOH
COOH
KMnO4 /H2SO4
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→ + HCOOH
COOH
COOH

O
O
+ 4 CO2 + CO + H2O + H2

2. 9.6
Sol. NH4NO3 + NaOH NH4OH + NaNO3
Before reac Meq 200  0.5 200  0.4
n
0 0
= 100 = 80
After reacn Meq 100 – 80 80 – 80 80 80
= 20 =0

 pOH = pKb + log


NH4NO3 
NH4OH
20
= 5 + log = 5 − 0.6 = 4.4
80
pH = 14 – 4.4 = 9.6

3. 0.3
Sol. R = CH4, x = 2, y = 1

4. 4.4
Sol. ( )
Fe3+ t52ge0g : CFSE = 5  -0.4o = -2o

Fe2+ (t 6 0
2geg ) : CFSE = 6  -0.4 o = -2.4o
 x + y = 2 + 2.4 = 4.4

5. 0.25
Sol. [At] = [Ao](½)n

or,
 A t  =  1 2 = 1 = 0.25
 Ao   2  4
6. 12.45
Sol. Slope = CP = 20.75 JK-1 mol–1.
CP – CV = R
 CV = CP – R = 20.75 – 8.3 = 12.45

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7. 1.5
Sol. The oxidation number of cobalt in the complex is +3.

8. 4.4
Sol. Cannizzaro Reaction takes place

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--33 :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
1. ABCD
Sol. Consider a function f(x)= x 6 + 6x + 20 and then use monotonicity to plot the graph and nature
of the function

2. BD
Sol.  k  odd (even)

f(k) = k + 3
k+3
f ( f (k )) =
2
k+3 k+3
if  odd  27 = + 3  k = 45 not possible
2 2
k+3
Now let  even
2
k+3 k+3
 27 = f ( f ( f ( k ) ) ) = f  = 4
 2 
 k = 105
verifying f ( f ( f ( 105 ) ) ) = f ( f ( 108 ) ) = f ( 54 ) = 27

3. ABC
Sol: eliminate a and b by using the formulae for eccentricity

4. BD
Sol f(x) is vertical upward parabola & is [Link] its axis x=1 , so points situated at greater
distance from axis have greater outputs

5. ABC
Sol Make integrand perfect square

6. AC
Sol. PM=k A(0,2)
Equation of AB  − x + y = 2
Equation of AC  x + y = 2
According to question
 2 − h − k  2 + h + k 
 = 2k
2 P(h,k)
 
 2  2 
 h + 3k + 4k = 4
2 2
B(-2,0) M C(2,0)
 4 4 4
 h2 + 3  k 2 + k +  = 4 +
 3 9 3
2
 2 16
 h2 + 3  k +  =
 3 3
2
 2
2  k+ 
+
h 3
 =1
16 / 3 16 / 9
2  2
 ellipse with e= and D   0, − 
3  3

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7. ABC
Sol. Period of f(x) must be rational

8. C

((1 + x ).............. (1 + x ))
3
Coefficient of x2012 in (1 + x )
2 2 210
Sol.

(1 − x )
3
211

 Coefficient of x2012 in
(1 + x )(1 − x )
3

Coefficient of x2012 in (1 + x 2 + x 4 + ......)(1 + 2x + 3x 2 + .....)


 1. ( 2013) + 1. ( 2011) + 1. ( 2009 ) + .......... + 1
 2k + 1 = 2013  k = 1006
We know that 1 + 3 + 5 + ....... + ( 2k + 1) = (k + 1)
2

9. A
Sol. Minimise the distance btw a circle and rectangular hyp which is along the common normal

10. A
Sol. The mid – point of z2 & z3 divides the line joining the points z1 & i 3 in the ratio 1:3 internally.

11. B
1
Sol. Since f ' ( x )  f 3 ( x ) +
f (x)
f (x) f ' (x)
f (x) f ' (x)  f 4 (x) + 1 1
1+ f 4 (x)
On integrating w.r.t.x from x=a to b
1
( )
tan−1 f 2 ( x )  b − a
b

2 a


1
( )
Or b − a   lim− tan−1 f 2 ( x ) − lim+ tan−1 f 2 ( x )  or b − a 
2  x →b x →a 
(24
)
12. C
Sol. Rotate the triangle in clockwise direction B B'
through an angle 60 . Let the points
A,B,C and P will be A,B’, B and P’
respectively after the rotation.
P'
We have PA=P’A=3
And PAP ' = 60  PP ' = 3 4 90 3
Also CP=BP’=5
P
3
C A
So BPP' is right angle triangle which BPP ' = 90 .
Now apply cosine rule in triangle BPA because
BPA = 90 + 60 = 150 , PA=3 and BP=4, we can get AB

13 A
0 f ( x ) dx = 0 f ( x ) dx + 1 f ( x ) dx = 0 f ( x ) dx + 0 f ( x + 1) dx
2 1 2 1 1
Sol. Use

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PART – B
1. 6
f ( 2x ) = f ( x ) = f ( x / 2 ) = f ( x / 22 ) = f  n 
x
Sol.
2 
f is continuous, when n → , f ( 2x ) = f ( 0 )
 f ( x ) is constant

2. 50
Sol. 1125 = 53.32 ,3375 = 53.33
Clearly 33 is a factor of x and 32 is a factor of atleast one of y and z. This can be done in 5
ways. Also 53 is a factor of atleast two of the numbers x,y,z which can be done in
( 3 C2  4 − 2) = 10
3. 8
Sol. We have A − l = 0
1−  0 2
 2 − 1 = 0
1 1 2
  − 3 −  − 3 = 0
3 2

So, A3 − 3A 2 − A = 3I3
( A − I)
3
Now − 4A

= A 3 − 3A 2 + 3A − I − 4A
= A 3 − 3A 2 − A − I = 2I3 = 8

4. 4
2
13 3 3
C1.   .
 A  P ( A  B) 44 4
Sol P  = =
B P (B )  3  4 1  3  4 
1 −   . +   
 4  4  4  
81
=
148

(m + n)least = 81 + 148 = 229


5 40
Sol. Given conic is an ellipse and x – axis being the tangent to it.

6. 1
Sol. sin x + cos x + 2 = 0 is possible only when
sin x = −1 and cos x = −1
 3 
Or −1  sin x  0 and − 1  cos x  0  x   ,  ,
 2 
 
Now f(x)=sinx-cpsx+3= 2 sin  x −  + 3
 4
 3     1 1 
For x   ,  ,sin  x −    − , 
 2   4  2 2
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 
 y = f ( x ) = 2 sin  x −  + 3,then f ( x )  ( 2,4 )
 4

7. 960

( ) ( )
n n
 n 
f (n )  r 2 Cr −n Cr −1 + ( 2r ) Cr +n Cr  =   r 2 + 2r + 1 Cr − r 2 nCr −1 
n n
Sol.
r =1
  r =1  
n n
=  ( r + 1) nCr − r 2 nCr −1  =   Vr +1 − Vr 
2

r =1
  r =1
= V2 − V1 + V3 − V2 + .... + Vn+1 − Vn
Vn+1 − V1 = ( n + 1)
2 n
Cn+1 − 1 = n2 + 2n

8. 2
f ( x ( y ) ) = xp y 4 , put x=
1
Sol.
f (y)
p
 1  4 y4 1
f (1) =  = for y = 1 ,f (1) =  f (1) = 1
 f ( y ) 
y
( )( ) ( )( )
p p
  f y f 1
So f ( y ) = y 4 / p ….(1)
Hence f ( xy 4/p
)=x y
p 4

Put y = z p/ 4

f ( xz ) = xp zp  f ( x ) = xp …(2)
4
From (1) and (2) =pp = 2
p

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