FIITJEE Class XII CM Test Instructions
FIITJEE Class XII CM Test Instructions
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this purpose.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer
CM TEST – 1 CLASS-XII
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 & C 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.
(ii) Part-A (07-10) – This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, and each List-Match set has Two (02)
Multiple Choice Questions. Each List-Match set has two lists: List-I and List-II. FOUR options are given in
each Multiple Choice Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the
condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question. Each question carries +3 Marks for the correct
combination chosen and -1 marks for the wrong options chosen.
(ii) Part-C (01-08) contains eight (08) Numerical questions, the answer of which may be positive or negative
numbers or decimals and round off the value to Two decimal places (e.g., 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27,
-127.30) and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking.
Section – I (Physics)
PART – A
One Or More Than One Correct Type
1. A dielectric in the form a sphere is placed into a uniform electric field E 0 and A, B, C are three points in field as
shown in figure.
E0
A B C
2. Consider the points on a straight line joining two fixed opposite charges. Now on the line:
(A) There may be two points where electric field can be zero
(B) There will be only one point where electric field will be zero
(C) There may be two points where electric potential will be zero
(D) There will be only one point where electric potential will be zero
C1 –
+ 6 F
+ –
C2 – q3
+
4 F q2 –
+ +
q1 = 120 C – 4 F
100 V
(A) q2 280 C
(B) q3 160 C
(C) q2 120 C
(D) It is impossible to find q2 and q3 unless C1 and C2 are known
4. A uniform electric field of strength E exists in a region. An electron (charge –e, mass m) enters at point A
perpendicular to the electric field with velocity V. It moves through the electric field & exits at point B as
shown. Then:
2
2 amv
(A) E iˆ
2
ed
2 3
4 ma v
(B) Rate of work done by the electric field at B is 3
d
(C) Rate of work by the electric field at A is zero
2 av ˆ
(D) Velocity at B is i vjˆ
d
5. Three concentric conducting spherical shells A, B and C have radii r, 2r and 3r and possess charges Q1,
Q2 and Q3 respectively. The innermost and the outermost shells are earthed as shown in the figure.
Select the mathematical relations between the charges that are correct.
Q2
(A) Q1 Q3 Q2 (B) Q1
4
Q3 Q3 1
(C) 3 (D)
Q1 Q2 3
space for rough work
Answer Q. 7 and Q. 8 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in the
paragraph.
A conducting sphere of radius a is placed inside a thin conducting shell of radius 4a. Now a dielectric
shell of inner radius 2a and outer radius 3a is placed between sphere and shell concentrically. A is the
outer surface of the sphere, B is the inner surface of the dielectric shell, C is the outer surface of dielectric
shell and D is the inner surface of conducting shell. The charge +q is given to the outer surface of sphere
A.
C D
B
A
a
2a
3a
4a
Answer Q. 9 and Q. 10 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in the
paragraph.
List-I List-II
(I) Potential of point A (P) –5 V
(II) Potential of point B (Q) 1V
(III) Potential of point C (R) –3 V
(IV) Potential of point D (S) 2.5 V
PART- C
Numerical Based Question
1. If the switch S is closed, then total charge supplied by the battery of E = 3 V to the circuit is equal to
……………
1 F 3 F 9 F 27 F
A B
1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F
1 F 3 F 9 F
S
E 3V
2. A square plate capacitor of width 3a is filled completely with dielectrics as shown diagram, the equivalent
2
a 0 3
capacitance of capacitor is _____ . (If K = 2, SI ) unit
d 11
a a a
d/2 K 2K
K d
2K K
3. In the figure shown S is a large non-conducting sheet of uniform charge density . A rod R of length ‘l’ and
mass ‘m’ is parallel to the sheet and hinged at its mid-point. The linear charge densities on the upper and
lower half of the rod are shown in figure. The angular acceleration of the rod just after it is released, is
n
. Find n.
2m 0
R
-
4. If the net force on short dipole placed on its axis due to ring is zero, then the value x is (Ring is uniformly
charged) (R = 5 2 m)
R
C P
x
6. The circuit shown has been connected for a long time. The potential
1 8
difference across the capacitor is found to be n volt. The value of n is.
10V
1µF
4 2
7. In the circuit shown, current through the resistance 2 is i1 and current through the resistance 30 is i2.
i1
Find the ration .
i2
8. Key ‘K’ is closed at t = 0 in the circuit as shown in figure. The magnitude of charge on capacitor is q (in C )
when rate of heat generated across 1 and 2 resistance becomes same. Find the value of
q 2 1 .
2
Section – II (Chemistry)
PART – A
One or More Than One Correct Type
1. Consider the following reaction sequence and choose the correct statement/s:
CH CH3
3
H2/ Ni CH3
C10H16
H3C
[P] 1-mole
1-mole O
1. O 3 O
C5 H6 O 3 + +
2. Zn/H 2O
[Q] H3C H
CH3 H
1-mole
(A) P can show geometrical isomerism
(B) Q can respond to the tollens test
(C) Q contains two ketones and one aldehyde group
(D) Number of carbon atoms in principal chain (as per IUPAC) of Q is 5
O CH3
H3C
O CH3
(P) (Q)
(A) Q can show geometrical isomerism
(B) Neither P nor Q can show geometrical isomerism
(C) P can show geometrical isomerism
(D) Q after undergoing ozonolysis reaction can show geometrical isomerism
space for rough work
1 2 3 (P) Q
5 (R)
O 2N
N NH NO2
(A) 'R' gives an aldol condensation reaction on heating with NaOH solution
(B) Reaction of P to Q can be catalysed by acid
(C) P to Q involves formation of carbanion
(D) R does not give Fehling solution test
4. Which of the following products is/are correctly mentioned in the following reactions?
(A) HCOH NaOD
HCOONa CH 3OD (B) HCDO NaOH
DCOONa CH 2 DOH
(C) HCOD
NaOD
DCOO CH 2DOD (D) D 2 CO
NaOD
DCOONa CD 3OD
(A) O (B) OH
O
(C) O (D)
LIST-MATCH TYPE
LIST MATCH-1
(P) OH
(1) Haloform test
CHO
(Q) OH (2)
Fehling’s solution test
OH
(R) (3)
NaOH(dilute)
COOH
CHO
(5) Tollens test
LIST MATCH-2
LIST-1 LIST-2
(P) H3C H3C (1) PCC
OH OH
H
H O
(Q) H3C H3C (2) Cu/573K
OH O
H H
H
(R) H3C H3C (3) K2Cr2O7 + dil. H 2SO4
OH O
H
CH3 H3C
(S) H3C (4) +
H3C KMnO4 /H
OH
CH2
H3C
CH3 H3C
(5) H3PO4/ 358K
PART- C
Numerical Based Question
1. Consider the following sequence of reactions. Find the value of:
In the above reaction MA,MB and Mp are the molar masses of A, B, P respectively
OH
1. NaOH
[Link] 2
+
3.H
CH3OH 1.CH3COCl , base
A P
B
+ +
H 2. H
2.
(P) CH2
1. HBr
2. H 2O
(Q) O
1. MeMgBr
+
2. H 2O/H
(R) CH3
[Link] ether [Link]
+
Br 2. H2O/H
(S) CH3
CH2
1. HBr,peroxide
CH3 2. H 2O
(T) CH2
1. HBr
2. H2O
(U) CH3
CH2
1. HBr
CH3 2. H 2O
4. How many compounds gives faster nucleophilic-addition reaction to the carbonyl group than
OHC
O O O O O
H H O H H H
H O
H
H3CO Cl O N Br
N
N
O O H3C
CH3 H3C
A C E G
B D F
H CH3
X H CH3
CH3 Y
5. H3C ONa
H3C
O
O
Reagent X is
(1) O3/Zn, H2O
(2) NaOX
(3) CrO3/CH2Cl2
(4) Cu/
(5) KMnO4 / OH
(6) KMnO4 / H
6. A compound M ( C7H12O2 ) has almost neutral solution in aqueous medium. On reduction by LiAlH4, it gives
two products one of which on dehydration by heated alumina (Al2O3) gives cyclohexene. M is which of the
following numbered compound:
O
O
O
O O
OH
H
H
O
1 2 3 4 O CH
3
space for rough work
7. The organic compound number which gives Lucas test in 5 min as well as gives yellow ppt. with I 2 / OH
is/are
OH
O
OH
C2 H5
H3C H3C
CH3 OH H3C
CH3
1 2
3 4
8. When 1 mole of compound Y is reacted by excess HIO4 , x mole HIO4 is consumed, y mole HCOOH and z
mole HCHO are formed. (x + y + z) is
OMe
HO OH
1
2 x if 0 x
2
2. For each x in [0, 1], f(x) is defined as f(x) = . Let f2(x) = f(f(x)) and fn + 1(x) = fn(f(x)),
2 2 x if 1
x 1
2
n I, n 2, then
1 1
(A) f2(x) = 2 – 4x for x
4 2
1 1
(B) f2(x) = 4 – 4x for x
4 2
1
(C) the number of values of x in [0, 1] for which f2014(x) = is 22014
2
1
(D) the number of values of x in [0, 1] for which f2014(x) = is (2014)2
2
1
3. If f x x 1 , then in the interval [0, ]. (where is G.I.F.)
2
1 1
(A) tan [f(x)] and are both continuous (B) tan [f(x)] and are both discontinuous
f x f x
1
(C) tan [f(x)] and f-1(x) are both continuous (D) tan [f(x)] is continuous but is discontinuous.
f x
sin x 2
ax 3 b for 0 x 1 differentiable function in [0, 2], then
5. If f(x) = x 2 3x 18
2cos x tan 1 x for 1 x 2
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
1 13 1 13
(A) a = (B) b (C) a (D) b =
6 4 6 6 4 6
Answer Q. 7 and Q. 8 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in the
paragraph.
Let f1 : R R, f 2 : 0, R, f 3 : R R and f 4 : R 0, be defined by
(IV f 2 is (S)
continuous and one-one
Answer Q. 9 and Q. 10 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in the paragraph.
List-I List-II
(I) Consider the following functions defined from R to R (P)
(i) f(x) = |x| + |x + 1| (ii) g(x) = 2x + |x|
1
(iii) h(x) = x|x|
Number of functions which are not differentiable, is
(II) For a, b R, if (Q)
lim
2 x 3x a 1 x 4 x b 10 x
2 2 3
2x x 5
2
2
2
x 0 x
exists, then (a2 + b2) is equal to
(III) If f(x) is derivable at x = 2 such that f(2) = 2 and f(2) = 4, (R)
1
h 0 h
2
then the value of lim 2 nf 2 h nf 2 h is
2
3
equal to
(IV) Let f(x) = |(x2 – 6x2 + 11x – 6)| (S)
Number of points at which the function f(x) is non- 4
differentiable is
(T) 5
PART- C
Numerical Based Question
cos x sin x 3 2 2
1. lim
x
4
2 2 1 sin 2 x
1 2
2. If f(x + y) = f(x) . f(y) + 2x2y + xy , x, y R and f(x) is differentiable everywhere.
2
If f(0) = 1, f(1) 0, then the value of f(2) – f(2) is
3. The number of points where f(x) = cos 2 x 1 1 is not differentiable and x (–4, 4)
4. Let f(x) = min {|x – 4|, |x2 – 4|}, then number of points of non-differentiability is
5. The period of f x e
sin x
sin x is ( . and
. are G.I.F. and fraction function)
2
A Bx 2 , x 1
8. If f x is differentiable at x = 1 then AB is equal to
3 Ax B 2, x 1
FIITJEE
CM MONTHLY TEST - 1
CLASS- XII
PHASE - 4
PATTERN – CPT1
JEE ADVANCED PAPER-1
ANSWER KEY
SSE
ECCT
TIIO
ONN -- II:: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
PART – A
1. B, C 2. B, D 3. A, B 4. A, B, C, D
5. A, B, C 6. A,B,C,D 7. A 8. B
9. C 10. A
PART- C
1. 4 2. 6 3. 3 4. 5
5. 2 6. 6 7. 9 8. 6
SSE
ECCT
TIIO
ONN -- IIII:: C
CHHE
EMMIISST
TRRY
Y
PART – A
1. B,D 2. C 3. C,D 4. A,B,C,D
5. D 6. B,D 7. A 8. D
9. A 10. D
PART - C
1. 2 2. 8 3. 3 4. 4
5. 2 6. 2 7. 3 8 0
SSE
ECCT
TIIO
ONN-- IIIIII:: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
1. B, C, D 2. A, C 3. B 4. A, B, C, D
5. A, B 6. A, B, C, D 7. C 8. A
9. A 10. D
PART- C
1. -3 2. 8 3. 6 4. 5
5. 4 6. 8 7. 2 8. 6
K 2K
K
2K K
+
-
l l
Torque =
2
0 2 4
So, total torque on rod,
ml 2 l l
I 2
12 2 2 0 4
3
2m 0
4. 5
dE
Sol. FP 0
dx
R
x 5 m
2
5. 2
3kq1 3kq2
Sol.
4a 2a
6. 6
Sol. No current will flow through the capacitor.
7. 9
Sol. Potentials are indicated in figure
–5 2 10 5
5
30
5
• -15
10 0
0 • 5
5 -5 15 5
assume
5
5
15 10 5
Current in 2 = 7.5 A, leftwards
2 2
10 15 25 5
Current in 30 A, downwards
30 30 6
i1
9.
i2
8. 6
Sol. Current in 2 resistance i = 3A, constant
.......... i
2
Power i R, P 18 J
Maximum current in 1 6 A
Instantaneous current
t / RC
I2 I0e
2 2t
Power = I2 .R 36e 6
6
1 2 10
t 10 In2
Maximum charge on capacitor = CE`
q qmax 1 e t / RC
6 2
q C
2 1
SSE
ECCT
TIIO
ONN -- IIII:: C
CHHE
EMMIISST
TRRY
Y
PART – A
1. B,D
Sol.
CH3 CH3
CH3 CH2 H2/ Ni
CH3
CH2 H3C
H3C
1-mole
O
O
C10H16 1. O 3 C 5H 6O 3 + +
[P] H3C
2. Zn/H 2O [Q] CH3 H
H
1-mole 1-mole
IHD = 3 2 mole
IHD = 3
O
Q O O
2. C
Sol. Geometric isomers must have restricted rotation and different energies.
CH3
CH3
H O
H O
H
H3C
H
O H3C
O
3. C,D
Sol.
HN NH2
Cl
Cl
NO2
Cl 2/FeCl 3 HNO3/H 2SO 4 HNO3/H2SO 4 ,heat NO2
NH2NH2,heat
1 2 3
NO2
NO2
Q
(P)
PhCHO
5 (R)
O2N
N NH NO2
4. A,B,C,D
Sol. Cannizaro reaction
(A) O-
O
+ OD- OD
H H H
H
O- O- OD
O O O
+
+ +
OD
H H H OD H H O- H
H H H H H H
(B) O-
O
+ OH- OH
H H D
D
O- O- OH
O O O
+
+ +
OH
H H D OH H D O- H
D D H D H D
(C) O-
O
+ OD- OD
H H D
D
O- O- OD
O O O
+
+ +
OD
H H D OD H D O- H
D D H D H D
(D) O-
O
+ OD- OD
D D D
D
O- O- OD
O O O
+
+ +
OD
D D D OD D D O- D
D D D D D
D
5. D
Sol.
+
O OH
OH
+
H H H EAS
H
+
H
6. B,D
Sol.
7. A
Sol. P (3,4,5)
Q (1,3,4)
R (3,4)
S (2,3,4,5)
8. D
Sol. P (3, 4, 5)
Q (1, 3, 4)
R (3, 4)
S (2, 3, 4, 5)
9. A
Sol. P-3, 4; Q-1,2; R-1,2,3 ; S-2,5
10. D
Sol. P-3,4; Q-1,2; R-1,2,3 ; S-2,5
PART - C
1. 2
Sol.
HO
1. NaOH
[Link] 2
+
3. H
HO HO
AcO
CH 3OH
COOCH 3 COOH 1.CH3COCl , base
+ COOH
H +
2. H
A B
P
[Link] A= 152
[Link] B= 180
[Link] P= 138
2. 8
Sol.
X = 2, Z = 6
3. 3
Sol. P, Q, T form 1-Methylcyclohexanol
CH2
CH3
(P) 1. HBr
OH
2. H 2O
O
CH3
1. MeMgBr
(Q)
+ OH
2. H2O/H
CH3
(R) [Link] ether [Link] CH3
+
Br 2. H 2O/H OH
CH3
CH2 CH3 CH3
(S) 1. HBr,peroxide 2. H2O
CH3 Br OH
CH3 CH3
CH2
Br HO
CH3
1. HBr 2. H 2O CH3
(T)
CH3
CH3
CH2
1. HBr CH3
(U)
OH
CH3 2. H 2O
CH3
4. 4
Sol. B,C ,F,G
OCH3, N (CH3)2 and OEt have + M effect which decreases rate of nucleophiles addition Only VI
5. 2
Sol. Haloform reaction
6. 2
O O OH
LiAlH4 + H3C
H OH
Al 2O 3
7. 3
Sol. 20 alcohol gives Lucas test in 5 min
8 0
Sol. Since the given molecule does not have any [Link] ,hence periodic acid cannot act on it.
SSE
ECCT
TIIO
ONN-- IIIIII:: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
1. B, C, D
Sol. Apply L-Hospital rule.
2. A, C
1 1
Sol. The graph of f2(x) is as shown, obviously f2(x) = 2 – 4x for x if tn denotes the number of values of x for
4 2
hg ( h )
0
f (0 h) f (0)
which fn(x) = f 0 lim
lim h , are obscene that tn = 2tn – 1 n 2
h 0 h h 0 h
Thus, we get t2014 = 22014.
1
2
0 1 1 3 4
4 2 4 3. B
x
Sol. [f(x)] = 1 1 , 0 x 2
2
= 0, 2x
tan 1 tan1, 0 x2
tan f x
tan 0 0, 2 x
so tan [f(x)] is discontinuous at x = 2.
1 1
The function is discontinuous at x = 2
f x x 1
2
f-1 (x) = 2x + 1,
so f-1(x) is continuous on [0, ]
4. A, B, C, D
f x f y 2
Sol. o lim lim x y 0
x y x y x 0
f 1 x 0x R
f is differentiable for all x R
f is continuous for all x R
f (x) is a constant
Range ‘f ‘ contains one element
5. A, B
f ( x) f (1) ax 3 b a b
Sol. Lf (1) lim lim 3a
x 1 x 1 x l x 1
2cos x tan 1 x a b
Rf’(1) = lim
x 1 x 1
1
Exists when -2 + a b 0 and Rf '(1) =
4 2
a + b = –2 +
4
1 13
Therefore a = and b = –
6 6 4
6. A, B, C, D
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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
7. C
8. A
x2 , x 0
Sol. f 2 f1 2 x
e , x 0
f 4 : R 0,
n 1
n 1
x2 , x0
f4 x a k ak 1 a k ak 1 2 x
k 1 k 1 e 1, x 0
9. A
10. D
Sol. (A) f(x), g(x), k(x) are non-differentiable
10 x3 3a 4b 2 x 2 a b 1 x 2a b 5
(B) lim
x 0 x2
a – b – 1 = 0 and 2a + b – 5 = 0 a = 2, b = 1
f 2 k
n
f 2 k
(C) lim , k = h2
k 0 k
Apply L’hospital rule
(D) at x = 1, 2, 3
PART- C
1. -3
3
cos x sin x
3
Sol. 2 2 sin x
4
2. 8
1
f ( x ) f (h) 2 x 2 h xh 2 f ( x)
f ( x h) f ( x ) 2
Sol. f(x) = lim lim
h 0 h h 0 h
f (h) 1 1
2 x xh
2
= lim f ( x )
h 0
h 2
f(x) = f(x) + 2x2 f(2) – f(2) = 2 22 = 8
3. 6
Sol. 1 cos 2 x 1 2 cos 2 x 1
2
Not differentiable when x z
f(x) is not differentiable at x = 4, 3
4. 5
Sol. We observe four kink but we will also get fifth kink for x < –2
x2 4
lim = , x2 – 4 > x – 4 For some x > –2.
x x 4
5. 4
Period of e 1 and period of sin x is 4
sin x
Sol.
2
6. 8
Sol. f x 3 f x 7 5 ..1
f x 7 f x 11 5 ... 2
f x 3 f x 11
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7. 2
x2 2 x 1
Sol. f x
3
8. 6
Sol. For f(x) to be continuous at x = 1, 3 A B 2 A B....... 1
For f(x) to be differentiable at x = 1, 2 B 2 A ........... 2
From (1) and (2) we get A 2, B 3