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NSEJS Paper and Solution

The document is a question paper for the FIITJEE Phase Test CFY 2428, consisting of multiple-choice questions across four subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. Each subject section contains 20 questions with a specific marking scheme where correct answers earn points and incorrect ones incur a penalty. The test has a total duration of 2 hours and a maximum score of 240 marks.

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FIITJEE PHASE TEST

CFY 2428 A LOT


PHASE-I
NSEJS
QP CODE

Time: 2 Hours Maximum Marks: 240

A. Question Paper Format

1. The question paper consists of 4 parts (Physics -Section-I, Chemistry - Section-II,


Biology - Section-III and Mathematics- Section-IV) and each part consists of four
sections.

2. Each Section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only one is correct.

B. Marking scheme:

1. For each question in Section I, II, III & IV, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken
only the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are
darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) marks will be award.

Enrolment No. :

Name : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Batch : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SSeeccttiioonn--II
PPhhyyssiiccss

This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices(A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A body goes from point X to point Y with a speed of 10 m/s. It comes back to X with a 20
m/s. The average speed of the body during the journey is.
(A) 15m/s (B) 16.6m/s (C) 13.3m/s (D) 30m/s

2. A moving car possesses average velocities of 5ms−1,10ms−1 and 15ms−1 in the first, second,
and third seconds, respectively. What is the total distance covered by the car in these 3s?
(A) 15 m (B) 30 m (C) 55 m (D) None of these

3. A ball is thrown upwards with speed v from the top of a tower and it reaches the ground
with speed 3v. What is the height of the tower?
(A) (B) (C) (D)

4. A body falls freely from rest. It covers as much distance in the last second of its
motion as covered in the first three seconds. The body has fallen for a time of
(A) 3 s (B) 5 s (C) 7 s (D) 9 s

5. A body travels for 15 second starting from rest with constant acceleration. If it covers
distances S1, S2 and S3 in the first five seconds, second five seconds and next five seconds
respectively then the relation between S1,S2and S3 is
1 1 1 1
(A) S1 = S2 = S3 (B) 5S1 = 3S2 = S3 (C) S1 = S2 = S3 (D) S1 = S2 = S3
3 5 5 3

6. The displacement – time graph of a particle moving with a uniform acceleration is


(A) Point (B) Straight line (C) Parabola (D) None

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7. The velocity – time graph is shown in the figure for particle, v(m/s)

the acceleration. 15
2 2
(A) 22.5 m/s (B) 5 m/s
(C) – 5 m/s2 (D) – 3 m/s2
t (s)
1 2 3

8. A man running uniformly at 8 m/s is 16 m behind a bus when it starts accelerating at


2 ms–2. Time taken by him to board the bus is.
(A) 2s (B) 3s (C) 4s (D) 5s

9. Which of the following graph correctly represents speed – time relationship for a
particle released from rest to fall freely under gravity?
(A) V (B) V

t t

(C) V (D) V

t t

10. A particle has an initial velocity 11 m/s due east and a constant acceleration of 2 m/s 2
due west. The displacement covered by the particle in sixth second is
(A) Zero (B) 0.5 m (C) 1 m (D) 2 m

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11. A body travels half of its total path in the last second of its free fall from rest. The
duration of fall is nearly.
(A) 3.4 sec (B) 4.5 sec (C) 5 sec (D) 5.5 sec

12. A balloon is moving vertically upward with a velocity of 4 m/s. When it is at a height
of h, a stone is dropped from it. If it reaches the ground in 4s, the height of the
balloon, when the stone is released, is (g = 9.8 m/s2)
(A) 62.4 m (B) 42.4 m (C) 78.4 m (D) 82.2 m

13. The velocity-time graph of a particle moving along

v (m/s)
a straight line is as shown in figure. Calculate the 4
distance covered between t = 0 to t = 10 seconds.
(A) 10 m (B) 20 m O 5 10
t (s)
(C) 60 m (D) 50 m

14 A body is thrown horizontally from the top of a tower of height 5 m. It touches the ground
at a distance of 10 m from the foot of the tower. The initial velocity of the body is
(g = 10 ms−2)
(A) 2.5 ms−1 (B) 5 ms−1 (C) 10 ms−1 (D) 20 ms−1

15. A ball is released from the top of a tower of height h metre. it takes T second to reach the
ground, what is the position of the ball in T/3?
(A) h/9 m from the ground (B) 7h/9 m from the ground
(C) 8h/9 from the ground (D) 17h/18 m from the ground

16. A ball which is thrown vertically up from the top of the tower reaches the ground in 12 s.
Another ball thrown vertically downwards from the same position with the same velocity
takes 4 s to reach the ground. Find the height of the tower. (Take g = 10ms−2)
(A) 180 m (B) 120 m (C) 220 m (D) 240 m

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17. A particle (A) is dropped from a height and another particle (B) is thrown in
horizontal direction with speed of 5 m/sec from the same height. The correct
statement is.
(A) Both particles will reach at ground simultaneously
(B) Both particles will reach at ground with same speed
(C) Particle (A) will reach at ground first with respect to particle (B)
(D) Particle (B) will reach at ground first with respect to particle (A)

18. At the height 80 m, an aeroplane is moving with 150 m/s. A bomb is dropped from it
so as to hit a target. At what distance from the target should the bomb be dropped
(given g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 605.3 m (B) 600 m (C) 80 m (D) 230 m

19. A bomber plane moves horizontally with a speed of 600 m/s and a bomb released from it,
strikes the ground in 10 s. The angle with horizontal at which it strikes the ground will be
(A) tan−1(1/2) (B) tan−1(1/6) (C) tan−1(4/5) (D) tan−1(3/4)

20. A player kicks a football obliquely at a speed of 20m/s. So that its range is maximum.
Another player at a distance of 24m Away in the direction of kicks starts running at that
instant to catch the ball before the ball hits the ground. speed with which the second player
has to run is (g=10m/s2)
(A) 4m/s (B) 4 2m/s (C) 8 2m/s (D) 8m/s

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Sectionn-II
Chemistry

This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices(A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. When a gas is compressed keeping temperature constant. It results in:


(A) The spreads of the molecules increases.
(B) Increase in collision among gaseous molecules
(C) Decrease in speed of gaseous molecules
(D) Decrease in collision among gaseous molecules

2. A 500 ml can of a gas is at pressure of gas 20 KPa. If the can is run over by truck and
flattened to volume of 10 ml what is the pressure assuming the can doesn't leak
(A) 1 KPa (B) 100 KPa (C) 106 Pa (D) 10 KPa

3. Densities of two gases are in the ratio 1: 2 and their temperatures are in the ratio 2 :
1, then the ratio of their respective pressure is:
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 2 : 1 (D) 4 : 1

4. Boyle’s law states that the:


(A)Pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature at constant volume
(B)Pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume at constant temperature
(C)Volume is directly proportional to the temperature at constant pressure
(D)None of the above

5. Equal volumes of all gases under similar conditions of temperature and pressure
contain equal numbers of molecules. This statement was made by:
(A) Gay- lussae (B) Avogadro (C) Berzilius (D) John Dalton

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6. In which of the following conditions, the distance between the molecules of


hydrogen gas would increase?
(A) Increasing pressure on hydrogen contained in a closed container and Increasing
the volume of the container of hydrogen gas.
(B) Increasing pressure on hydrogen contained in a closed container and Adding more
hydrogen gas to the container without increasing the volume of the container.
(C). Some hydrogen gas leaking out of the container and Increasing the volume of the
container of hydrogen gas
(D) Some hydrogen gas leaking out of the container and Adding more hydrogen gas
to the container without increasing the volume of the container

7. Which condition out of the following will increase the evaporation of water?
(A) Increase in temperature of water
(B) Decrease in temperature of water
(C) Less exposed surface area of water
(D) Adding common salt to water

8. Which of the following statements is/are incorrect?


(A) The pollen grains move on the surface of water because they are constantly being
hit by the fast-moving particles of water.
(B) When a beam of Sunlight enters a room, we can see tiny dust particles suspended
in air which are moving rapidly in a very haphazard way.
(C) The zigzag movement of the small particles suspended in a liquid or gas is called
Brownian motion.
(D) The particles of matter do not attract each other.

9. The boiling points of diethyl ether, acetone and n-butyl alcohol are 35°C, 56°C and
118°C respectively. Which one of the following correctly represents their boiling
points in Kelvin scale?
(A) 306 K, 329 K, 391 K
(B) 308 K, 329 K, 392 K
(C) 308 K, 329 K, 391 K
(D) 329 K, 392 K, 308 K
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10. Charle's Law states


 1  V1 T2
VT  V0    V0   T 
VT  V0 T  273  V2 T1 P1V1  P2 V2
(A) (B) (C) (D)

11. Choose the correct statement of the following:


(A) Conversion of solid into vapours without passing through the liquid state is called
vapourisation.
(B) Conversion of vapours into solid without passing through the liquid state is called
sublimation.
(C) Conversion of vapours into solid without passing through the liquid state is called
freezing.
(D) Conversion of solid into liquid is called sublimation

12. The pressure on 8.0 L of a gas is increased from 1 atm to 4 atm. What will be the
new volume of the gas?
(A) 32 L (B) 1 L (C) 4L (D) 2 L

13. Consider the following statements and choose the correct one(s):
(A)The space between the particles are the minimum in solids, a little more in liquids
and the maximum in gases.
(B) The forces of attraction between the particles are the strongest in solids, less
strong in liquids, and negligible in gases.
(C) The movement of particles is the minimum in solids, more in liquids and
maximum in gases.
(D) All the above.

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14. When a gas jar full of air is placed upside down on a gas jar full of bromine vapors,
the red-brown vapors of bromine from the lower jar go upward into the jar
containing air. In this experiment:
(A) Air is heavier than bromine
(B) Both air and bromine have the same density
(C) Bromine is heavier than air
(D) Bromine cannot be heavier than air because it is going upwards against gravity

15. Which one of the following statements is not true?


(A) The molecules in a solid vibrate about a fixed position
(B) The molecules in a solid are arranged in a regular pattern
(C) The molecules in a gas are least compressible
(D) The molecules of a gas occupy all the space available

16. Read the following sentences carefully, and choose the correct one:
(A) The spreading of purple colour of potassium permanganate into water, on its
own, is due to the diffusion of potassium permanganate particles into water.
(B) The spreading of ink in water, on its own, is due to the diffusion of ink particle
into water.
(C) The diffusion of a solid substance into another solid substance is so slow that
many people think that diffusion does not take place in solids.
(D) All the above.

17. At Identical temperature and pressure the rate of diffusion of hydrogen gas
is 3 3 times that of hydrocarbon having molecular formulae CnH2n - 2. The value of n is
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 2

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18. Melting point is also known as


(a) fusion point (b) constant point
(c) boiling point (d) freezing point

19. As the volume of a gas at 104 mL is changed to 50.65 mL at constant temperature,


the pressure
(A) Increase (B) Decrease
(C) Remain constant (D) Any one can happen

20. Which of the following is not a property of gas?


(A) Gases have a definite shape
(B) Gases have no definite volume
(C) The rate of diffusion of a gas is higher
(D) Gaseous particles are in a state of random motion

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BBiioollooggyy

This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices(A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. The two types of cellular organelles that transform energy are


(A) Chromoplast & Leukoplast
(B) Mitochondria & Chloroplast
(C) Mitochondria & Endoplasmic reticulum
(D) Chloroplast & Golgi apparatus

2. Identify the correct statement regarding the part of cell, the structure of which is

shown in the given diagram:

(A) It is not found in the plant cells.


(B) It serves to prove attachment with surface for a bacterial cell.
(C) The structure is made of protein called flagellin.
(D) It can be used for movements by a eukaryotic cell.

3. In the given diagram of chloroplasts, the enzymes required for the synthesis of
carbohydrates & proteins are located in:

(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

4. The only organelle found in all living cells, is _________.


(A) Mesosome (B) Ribosome (C) Peroxisome (D) Glyoxysome

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5. The green tomatoes turn red on ripening, due to


(A) generation of excessive heat on ripening.
(B) chloroplasts store starch to from amyloplasts.
(C) chlorophyll degrades to xanthophylls.
(D) green colour of tomatoes rusts on exposures to high light intensities.

6. Which type of animal tissue changes the diameter of a blood vessel?


(A) Epithelial tissue (B) Connective tissue
(C) Muscular tissue (D) Nervous tissue

7. Cereals are able to stand erect against strong winds and rains, due to presence of
(A) Apical meristem (B) Intercalary meristem
(C) Lateral meristem (D) Cambial meristem

8. Squamous epithelium forms the linings of blood vessels & alveoli, & is often termed
as
(A) Germinal epithelium (B) Supportive epithelium
(C) Transitional epithelium (D) Pavement epithelium

9. Which of the following is / are true for both RNA and DNA?
(a) RNA is double-stranded, DNA single-stranded
(b) RNA has the base uracil in place of the thymine in DNA
(c) RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose
(d) DNA and RNA both are single stranded
(A) (a) and (b) (B) (b) and (c)
(C) (b) and (d) (D) (a) and (d)

10. During an experiment, a freshwater algal cell was dropped into marine water for 20
minutes and was then observed under a microscope. Which of the following
conclusions best describes the algal cell condition?
(A) Endosmosis leading to expansion of the protoplasm
(B) Exosmosis leading to expansion of the protoplasm
(C) Exosmosis leading to shrinkage of the protoplasm
(D) Endosmosis leading to shrinkage of the protoplasm

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11. Which of the following cell organelle is correctly matched with its primary function?

S. No. Organelle Function


(A) Mitochondria Site for anaerobic respiration
(B) Chloroplast Storage of fats, proteins
(C) Peroxisome Hydrogen peroxide decomposition
(D) Contractile vacuole Provides buoyancy to prokaryotes

12. Which of the following cell organelles is referred to as “a cell within a cell”?
(A) Ribosome (B) Mitochondria
(C) Vacuole (D) Golgi complex

13. From the following statements, select the combination of incorrect statements:
(i) RER is found abundantly in protein synthesizing cells.
(ii) Chromoplasts are involved in the synthesis and storage of carbohydrates, oil and
protein granules.
(iii) Mitochondria are found in prokaryotic cells and mature red blood cells of
mammals.
(A) i, ii are incorrect (B) ii, iii are incorrect
(C) i, iii are incorrect (D) All are incorrect statements

14. Collenchyma differs from sclerenchyma in


(A) having thick walls (B) having a wide lumen
(C) being meristematic (D) retaining cytoplasm at maturity

15. Statement 1: Xylem parenchyma are living and they store food.
Statement 2: Xylem fibres are elongated dead cells with lignin that provide
mechanical support.
(A) Statement 1 is true while Statement 2 is false
(B) Statement 2 is true while Statement 1 is false
(C) Both statements are true
(D) Both statements are false

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16. Statement 1: Companion cells help the sieve tubes in the translocation of food.
Statement 2: Phloem parenchyma helps in the excretion of stored food.
(A) Statement 1 is true while Statement 2 is false
(B) Statement 2 is true while Statement 1 is false
(C) Both statements are true
(D) Both statements are false

17. During cell cycle, two molecules of DNA are present in chromosome during
(A) G1 - Phase (B) Beginning of S - Phase
(C) G2 - Phase (D) End of M - Phase

18. Number of chromosome groups at equatorial plate of metaphase I of a plant body


having 2n = 50 chromosomes shall be
(A) 100 (B) 75 (C) 50 (D) 25
19. The number of mitotic division required to produce 128 cells from a single cell is
(A) 7 (B) 14 (C) 8 (D) 36

20. What is the main function of cristae?


(A) To hold the vesicles formed (B) Increase the surface area
(C) Increase the density of organelle (D) All

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SSeeccttiioonn--IIVV
M
Maatthheem maattiiccss

This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices(A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. The value of 2 3 4  7 3 32  3 500 is


(A) 4 3 4 (B) 7 3
4 (C) 9 3 4 (D) 11 3 4

2. The value of (0.008)1/3 =


(A) 0 (B) 0.1 (C) 0.2 (D) 0.3

3. Arrange in increasing order 3


3, 4 6, 6 8
(A) 3 3  4 6  6 8 (B) 4 6  3 3  6 8
(C) 3 3  6 8  4 6 (D) none of these

4. A polynomial ax 2  bx  c is divided by x, x – 2 and x + 3 leaves remainder 7, 9 and 49


respectively then 3a  5b  2c 
(A) –2 (B) 2
(C) 5 (D) –5

5. If x (2 a )  x (2  a )  x18 then find the value of ‘a’ .


2 2

(A) a = 4 (B) a = 3 (C) a = 5 (D) a = 6

6. If 13  x 10  8  5 then find the value of x


(A) – 5 (B) – 6 (C) – 4 (D) – 2

7. The remainder when x3  6x2 + 2x  4 is divided by 3x  1 is


(A)  110 (B) 110 (C)  107 (D) 107
27 27 27 27

8. The values of a and b if x3  ax2  13x + b has (x  1) and (x + 3) as factors


(A) 3, 12 (B) 3, 15 (C) 4, 12 (D) 6, 15

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1 1
9. If x  3 , then x 2  2 =
x x
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 7

10. AB and CD are two parallel lines and a transversal PQ


P

intersects AB and CD at M and N respectively. The A


M
B

bisector of the interior angles form a quadrilateral:


(A) rectangle (B) square C N D

(C) parallelogram (D) None of these


Q

11. Coefficient of x3 in polynomial (x2  2x + 1) (x2 + 2x + 1) is


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

If ,  are zeros of x  5x  k, where     11 then k =


2 2 2
12.
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 10

P Q
13. in the figure, PQ || RS, find x
(A) 83° 135°
(B) 63° T x
(C) 73° 142°
(D) 93°
R S

14. If three points are collinear then these points are


(A) in two different plane (B) on a single line
(C) two at one and one at other line (D) None of these

15. l1 || l2, l3 || l4 what is y in terms of x l1 l2 l3

(A) 90° + x
(B) 90° + 2x l4

(C) 90°  x y°
2 y°

(D) 90° 2x

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1
x3  
If x  2 3
3
16. then x3
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 8 (D) 9

a1 a1
17.  
a1  b1 a1  b1
2
2b2 b2 6b 2
(A) 22b 2 (B) (C) (D)
a b b  a2
2
a  b2
2
b  a2
2

1
18. If x = , the value of x3  2x2  7x + 5 is
2 3
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

19. If a3  b3  1  3ab  0 then the value of a + b is


(A) –1 (B) 1
(C) 0 (D) 2

20. In a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, if A - C = 60o then A is equal to


(A) 60o (B) 120o (C) 90o (D) 150o

Space For Rough Work

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PHASE TEST-I
BATCHES: CFY 2428 A-LOT
ANSWER KEYS
NSEJS TYPE

SR.
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS
NO
1 C B B D
2 B C D C
3 C A D D
4 B B B A
5 C B C B
6 C C C C
7 C A B C
8 C D D B
9 A C B D
10 A B C A
11 A B C C
12 A D B C
13 B D B A
14 C C D B
15 C C C C
16 D D A B
17 A A C B
18 A A D D
19 B A A B
20 B A B B

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


CHEMISTRY
2. (C)
Sol. P1V1  P2 V2  500  20KPa  10x xPa
x  1000KPa  106 KPa

3. PV = nRT
W
PV = RT
M
W RT
P x
V M
dRT
P
M
dA 1

dB 2
TA 2

TB 1
dARTA
MA
dBRTB
MB
dAMBTA

dBMBTB
MA 1 2
 x
MB 2 1
 1: 1

1
4. v
p
T o= Constant

5. Vn

12. P1 = 1 atm, P2 = 4 atm


V1 = 8.0L, V2 = ?
P1V1 = P2V2
1  8 = 4  V2
V2 = 2 Litre

14. C
When a gas jar full of air is placed upside down on a gas jar full of bromine vapours, the red-brown vapours of
bromine from the lower jar go upward into the jar containing air. In this experiment, Bromine vapour (or bromine
gas) is red brown in colour, and it is heavier than air; therefore, it is settling in bottom of apparatus and air is rising at
the top of apparatus.
Thus Option C is correct.

15. C
Gases occupy all the available space because their molecules are very loosely packed. It doesn't have a definite size,
shape, and boundary due to less intermolecular force of attraction between particles. The random motion of their
particles applies pressure in all directions and occupies all space available to them.

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17. (A)
rH2 Mg Mg
Sol.  3 3  , if
rg MH2 2
Mg
  (3 3 )2  Mg  54  Mg is mass of CnH2n - 2
2
So 12  n  2n  2  54  n  4

18. Explanation
The temperature at which a solid substance gets converted into liquid is called the melting point or fusion point.

1
19. v 
p

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