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FIITJEE MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

CM TEST - III CODE : 102380 CLASS - XI

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 240


 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before th e 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 Section.
BATCHES – 68

3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.


4. Each section is further divided into three parts: Section-A, Section-B & Section-C
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 Three Parts.


(i) Section-A (01 – 08) contains 8 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.
Section-A (09 – 12) contains 4 multiple choice questions which have One or More than one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative
marking.

(ii) Section-B (01 – 02) contains 2 Matrix Match Type questions containing statement given in 2
columns. Statement in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column.
Each question carries +8 marks for all correct answer. For each correct row + 2 marks will be
awarded. There may be One or More than one correct choice. No marks will be given for any
wrong match in any question. There is no negative marking.

(iii) Part-C (01 – 06) contains 6 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer,
ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative
marking..
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PHYSICS
SECTION – A
(Only One Option Correct)
1. A particle of mass m is performing SHM along line AB with amplitude 2a with centre of oscillation at
O. At t = 0 particle is at point C (OC = a) and is moving towards B with velocity v  a 3 m/s. The
equation of motion can be:
(A) x  2a sin t  3 cot t  (B) x  2a  3 sin t  cos t 
   
(C) x  a sin t  3 cos t  (D) x  a  3 sin t  cos t 
   

2. In the given spring mass system if all pulleys, strings and springs
having negligible mass and friction at all contacts is absent, then time
period for small oscillation of m is:
3m 2m
(A) 2r (B) 2r
2k 3k
3m 4m
(C) 2r (D) 2r
4k 3k

3. The potential energy of a harmonic oscillator of mass 2kg in its resting position is 5J. Find its time
period if its total energy is 9J and amplitude 1 cm.
(A)  sec (B) 0.1  sec (C) 0.01  sec (D) 0.05  sec

4. The density of the core of a planet is 1 and that of the outer shell is 2.
The radii of core and that of planet are R and 2R respectively. If value

of g on surface of planet is same as at depth R, then 1 is:
2

7 5 4 8
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3

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5. A satellite is revolving around earth in an elliptical orbit as
shown in figure. Taking g as acceleration due gravity on surface
of earth, its speed at C is (R = radius of earth)
R g g
(A) (B) R
2 a 2a
g g
(C) R (D) 2R
a a

6. A particle of mass m moves in the potential energy U shown in the


figure. The period of the motion, if the total energy of the particle is
E0, is:
m 2E 0 m
(A)   4 2
(B) 2
k mg k
m 2E 0 2E 0
(C)  2 (D) 2
k mg 2 mg 2

7. A solid pole of cross-sectional area A and mass M is floating in a liquid of density . The length of the
pole immersed in the liquid is L in the equilibrium position. Now, the pole is pressed down slightly
and released, its time period of oscillation is:
L A A gA
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
g g Lg L

8. The equation of the resulting oscillation obtained by the summation of two mutually perpendicular
oscillations with the same frequency f1 = f2 = 5Hz and same initial phase 1 = 2 = 60° is: (Given, their
amplitudes are A1 = 0.1m and A2 = 0.05m)
   2 
(A) 0.15sin 10t   (B) 0.05sin 10t  
 6  3 
   
(C) 0.112sin 10t   (D) 0.313sin 10  
 3  2
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9. A bob of mass 2m hangs by a string attached to the block of mass m of a spring


block system. The whole arrangement is in a state of equilibrium. The bob of mass
2m is pulled down slowly by a distance x0 and released.
3mg
(A) For x 0  maximum tension in string is 4mg
k
3mg
(B) For x 0  , minimum tension in string is mg
k
1 k
(C) Frequency of oscillation of system is , for all non-zero values of x0
2 3m
3mg
(D) The motion will remain simple harmonic for x 0 
k

10. A loosely hanging thread of length l is attached to a freely rolling trolley of mass m, the other end of it
is attached to a ideal spring with spring constant k whose other end is attached to a trolley of mass 2m
as shown in figure. The system can be compressed and its axis is always remains straight. The trolley
of mass 2m is pushed at velocity v0. (Take, m = 8 kg, k = 23.3 N/m, l = 1 m, v0 = 2 m/s)

(A) Velocity of centre of mass of system is v0


(B) Time interval between the stretching of the thread to rear trolley reaches the spring is 2 sec
(C) Time interval between the stretching of the thread to rear trolley reaches the spring is 1.5 sec
2m
(D) Maximal elongation in spring is v0
3k
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11. Lower end of the spring is attached to an object of mass m lying on ground and
upper end is held at a height of l0 vertically above the object. Initially, the spring is
unstretched. Then the upper end is lifted with uniform speed at v0. (g = 10m/s2, l0 =
natural length and k = spring constant)
(A) Power delivered by external force is variable
 k 
(B) Velocity of block as function of time is v  v0  v0 cos  t 
 m 
mg m  k k mg 
(C) Length of spring at any time t is  0   v0 sin  t  
k k  m m kv0 
(D) Power delivered by gravity is always negative.

12. A horizontal circular disk of radius r rotates with constant angular


velocity  about a fixed vertical axis through its centre O. In the top
1
face of the disk, a shallow circular well of radius r is cut as shown.
2
Inside this well is a small steel ball of weight W which can roll freely
around the circumference of the well.
(A) The position D of the ball is stable equilibrium
(B) The position D of the ball is neutral equilibrium
(C) The period of oscillation of the ball for small values of the relative
2
angular displacement  away from this stable position, T 

(D) The period of oscillation of the ball for small values of the relative
2
angular displacement  away from this stable position, T 

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SECTION – B
(Matrix – Match)

1. A satellite is revolving around the earth in a circular orbit of radius x with a velocity v0. A particle of
 5 
mass m0 is projected from the satellite in forward direction with relative velocity v    1 v0 .
 4 
During subsequent motion of satellite, match the following columns. (M = mass of earth)

Column – I Column – II
3GMm0
(A) Total energy of particle (P) 
8x
5 GMm0
(B) Minimum distance of particle from the earth (Q) 
8 x
5x
(C) Maximum distance of particle from the earth (R)
3
(D) The kinetic energy of the particle (S) x
3 GMm0
(T) 
8 x

2. Two blocks A and B of masses 2m and 3m placed on smooth horizontal surface are connected with a
light spring. The two blocks are given velocities as shown when spring is at natural length.

Column – I Column – II

(A)

Minimum magnitude of velocity of A v Amin during  (P) v
motion

(B)

Maximum magnitude of velocity of A v Amax during  (Q)
v
motion 5

(C)

Maximum magnitude of velocity of B v Bmax during  (R) 0
motion
Velocity of centre of mass  vCM  of the system 7v
(D) (S)
comprised of blocks A, B and spring 5

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SECTION – C
(Integer Answer Type)

1. A light rod kept in a vertical plane is attached with a


block of mass m with springs as shown in figure. If the
block is displaced slightly, its angular frequency is found
11k
to be   , then find .
m

2. Top view of a block placed on a smooth horizontal plane.


If the block is slightly displaced along y-axis, its angular
k
frequency is found to be   . Find .
2m

3. A block of mass m is at rest kept over a fixed vertical spring as


shown. Another identical block hits the block with speed v0 and
sticks to it. The time taken from this instant for the combination to
   2m
come to rest again is t1    sin 1  , find .
 2 3  k

4. Square plate (L × L) which can freely move about A in a vertical


plane. An insect of mass m can move on the plate horizontally along
a rod attached to it as shown. The insect moves in such a way that
the plate always remains at equilibrium as shown in figure. The time
L
taken by the insect to move from B to C is found to be  ,
g
then find .

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5. A cylindrical rod (neglect Poisson’s ratio) is attached to two blocks and kept moving for a longer
MgL
period of time on a smooth floor as shown. The elongation in the rod is found to be ,
5AY
then find .

6. The system is released with initial separation of 3 R between


them. The speed of the particle when it crosses the centre of the
GM
ring is found to be , then find .
R

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION – A
(Only One Option Correct)

1. Total number of monochlorinated products including H


stereoisomer possible for the given compound will be H3C CH3

(A) 5 (B) 6 (CH3)2CH H


(C) 4 (D) 7
CH3

2. Correct order of pKa for given pair of compound is:

CN CN

(A) < (B) <


Ph Ph Ph Ph

CF3

F 3C CF3
(C) < (D) < HNO3

F 3C CF3

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3. How many stereoisomers are possible for the given compound NO 2 CHBrMe
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6 CH CH I
(D) 8 CH 3

4. Which two of the following compounds are diasteromers


OH OH OH
HO OH HO OH
O
OH
O O
OH
(I) (II) (III)

OH
OH OH

OH O OH
OH

O OH O
OH OH
(IV) (V) (VI)

(A) III & IV (B) I & IV


(C) I & II (D) IV & VI

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5. Choose incorrect statement.
(A) Anti form of 1,2-Dichloroethane is most stable conformation.
(B) Gauch form of 2-Floroethanol is most stable conformation
(C) Gauche form of 1,2-Difloroethane is most stable conformation.
(D) Gauche form of 1,2-Dichloroethane is most stable conformation.

6. Basic structural unit of pyrosilicates will be:


(A) (SiO32–)n (B) Si2O76–
(C) (Si4O11)n6n– (D) (Si2O5)n2n–

7. Which of following compound will be optically inactive.


H3C P C6 H5
(A) (B) trans-cyclo octene
C2 H5

(C) N-ethyl N-methyl aniline (D) Penta-2,3-diene

8. Which of the following chemical bond(s) is/are present in B2H6 ?


(I) 2c  2e covalent bonds (II) 2c  3e covalent bonds
(III) 3c  2e covalent bonds (IV) 2c 2e coordinate covalent bonds
(A) I, II (B) I, III, IV
(C) I, III (D) I, IV

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9. CH3 N O
HO N N OH

H3C CH3 O N N O
N OH
(I) (II)

The correct statement(s) about the compound(s) (I) and (II) is/are:
(A) Structure II exhibit optical as well as geometrical isomerism
(B) Structure I exhibit optical as well as geometrical isomerism
(C) I and II can exist in dynamic equilibrium
(D) I is planar whereas II is non-planar

10. The correct statement(s) regarding aluminium and its compounds is/are
(A) Its chloride forms dimmer in vapour state and fumes in moist air.
(B) Al(OH)3 is soluble in NaOH as well as in NH4 OH.
(C) It does not react with air and water due to formation of oxide layer on its surface.
(D) It is dissolved in HNO3.

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11. Cl H CH H CH
Br Br H 3 3
H
H H Br Br H
Br
CH3 H H H H
Br Cl H Br
H Br H Br H Br H
H Cl H H Cl H
H H
CH3 Cl CH3
 A  B C   D E
Which of the following is correct?
(A) A & B are non mirror images stereomers
(B) A & C are enantiomers
(C) D & A are non superimposable mirror image
(D) A & E are diastereomers

12. Which of the following compounds contain more acidic hydrogen than the underlined hydrogen of the
following compound?
HO

O O

O
OH
(A) (B)
HO O
O O
OH

(C) (D)
HO O O
O

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SECTION – B
(Matrix – Match)

1. Match the carbides mentioned in Column - I with the products formed when they react with water
mentioned in Column – II.

Column – I Column – II
(A) Be2C (P) Acidic gas is formed
(B) CaC2 (Q) Neutral gas is formed
(C) Mg2C3 (R) Reactivity in water is slower than that of CaC2
(D) Al4C3 (S) The product gas contains sigma as well as pi-bonds
(T) One of the product is used as antacid

2. Match the following:

Column I Column II
(A) CH3 (P) 1-S,2-R,3-S

HO 1 H

H 2 OH

HO 3 H

CH3
(B) CH3 (Q) 1-R,2-R,3-S

H 1 OH

HO 2 H

HO 3 H

C2H5
(C)  (R) S
Sb
CH3
D
H
(D) H3C H (S) R
D
Sb


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SECTION – C
(Integer Answer Type)

1. The number of vacant hybrid orbitals which participate in the formation of 3-centre 2 electron bonds is
banana bonds in diborane structure is

2. The number of stereoisomers in


C COMe
C

is:
CH3 CH3

3. How many chiral centres are present in


OH
H3C

H3C
OH

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4. Find out number of compounds which are more acidic than benzoic acid, from following.

COOH COOH COOH COOH


O

H C OH , H2C2O4 , , , ,
,

CH 3 NO 2 N(CH 3)2 CF 3

5. How many compounds from following exhibit d-orbital resonance.


NH 3 PH3

Cl C Cl , ,
, F C F ,

Cl
F

PF3 , Cl O Cl , Br S Br

6. The purine hetrocycle occurs mainly in the structure of DNA. Identify number of ‘N’ atoms having
localized lone pair of electron.
N
N

N N
(Purine) H

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MATHEMATICS
SECTION – A
(Only One Option Correct)
1. If z1 & z2 are two complex numbers satisfying the inequality |z1|² + |z2|²  |z1² – z2²| then
(A) Im  z1 z2   0 (B) Re  z1 z2   0 (C) Re z1z 2  0  
(D) Im z1z 2  0  
xy
2. Consider the equation  263357 , then the number of positive integral solutions (x, y) is
xy
(A) 1568 (B) 448 (C) 1365 (D) 982

3. The complex number associated with the vertices A, B, C of the ABC are ei, ,  respectively
(where ,  are the complex cube roots of unity and cos  > Re()), then the complex number
associated with the point where the internal angle bisector of A of the triangle meets its circum-circle

is: where i  1 
5
i
(A) e2i (B) e2i (C) e 6
(D) ei

4. The number of ways in which all the letters of the word ‘DEMONETISATION’ can be written in a
circle such that ‘D’ has either ‘E’ or ‘M’ on its right and ‘E’ has either ‘M’ or ‘T’ on its right is
1 7 5 3
(A) 12 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 11
8 16 16 8

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4z1  3z 2  2
5. If |2z1 + 3 + 3z2| = |2z1 + 1| + |2 + 3z2| and z   z 2    then
2  3z 2  3
(A) Re(z) = 0 (B) Im(z) = 0

(C) 0 < arg z < (D) z = x + iy (x, y  R, x, y  0)
2

6. There are 3 identical blue, 3 identical green and 3 identical red balls. The number of ways in which
they can be arranged in a line such that all balls of the same colour are not together is
(A) 1314 (B)1580 (C)1296 (D)1432

1009  2019 
2018 2
r
7. Let 
r 1
2018
Cr

22018
, then:

(A)   1,   (B)    0,1 (C)   1,   (D)    0,1

8. A group of 12 married couples are getting ready for boating. They have to be split into 6 groups of 4
persons each. The number of ways in which there will be a particular man in the same group with his
wife for boating is [each boat should have 2 men and 2 women]
 11
2 12
12 11 12 11 P 6
(A) 8 (B) 11 (C) (D)
2 6 2 6 62 12
2 12

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9. Consider the equation z40 – z20 – a(a + 1) = 0 (a  R+). Which of the following is/are true, where  is a
root of the equation?
(A) Number of ’s with Re() < 0 is 20 (B) Number of ’s with Re() > 0 is 19
(C) Number of ’s with Re()  0 is 21 (D) Number of ’s with Re()  0 is 20

10. There are 30 chocolates in a box. Then the number of ways in which
(A) they can be distributed among 7 children such that 5 children get 4 chocolates each and 2 children
30
get 5 chocolates each is  7 P2
 4   5
5 2

30
(B) they can be distributed such that all 6 children get equal number of chocolates is .
 5
6

(C) the 30 chocolates can be placed in 6 identical boxes such that 3 boxes get 6 chocolates each and the
30
other 3 boxes get 4 chocolates each is
 6   4   3
3 3 2

(D) the 30 chocolates (identical in nature) can be given to 6 children such that each child gets at least
2 chocolates is 23C18.

mR 
11. If the equation z³ + (3 + i) z² + 5z + (12m² + 2i) = 0   has a purely imaginary root then
 i= 1 
 5  3   3  5 
(A) m     (B) m = ± 1 (C) m = ± 2 (D) m    
 4   4 

n
 1 
12. If in the binomial expansion of  3 5  3  (n  N) (when expanded either in ascending or
 4
descending powers of 3 5 ) the ratio of the 8th term from the beginning to that to the 8th term from the
end is 1 : 400 then n can be
(A) 12 (B) 8 (C) 16 (D) 20

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SECTION – B
(Matrix – Match)

1. Match the following:

Column – I Column – II
(A) The digit in the tenth’s place of the number (P) 5
N= 5  6  5 
2018

 6 5 
2018

 is
(B) The number of distinct terms in the expansion of (Q) 8
1  x 3
x 
4 8
is divisible by
(C) The number of positive integral values of a for which the (R) 6
expansion (a + 1)224 does not have a unique numerically
greatest term is
(D) The remainder obtained on dividing 231 + 1321 by 17 is (S) 2

2. Match the following: ( i  1 ,   complex cube root of unity)

Column – I Column – II
(A) No. of z’s satisfying the locus of arg(z + 2) = – /6 and (P) 0
arg (z + i) = – /8 is/are
(B) No. of z’s satisfying the locus of |z – 6i|  5 and (Q) 1
arg z  /8 is/are
(C)  z  (R) 2
No. of z’s satisfying the locus of arg  2 
0
 z 
and |z|  1 is/are
(D) No. of z’s satisfying the locus of |z – 6|  Re(z) – 2 (S) infinite
and |z – 3| + |z + 3|  8 is/are

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SECTION – C
(Integer Answer Type)

1. If the points represented by the complex numbers z1, z2, z3, z4 are concyclic and satisfy both
z1  2z2  5z3  4z4  0 and z1  z 2   z3  z 4 then    equals __________ ([.] denotes greatest
2 2

integer function)

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 1 
2. If the coefficient of x in the expansion of  x 3  log x3/2 
n
is 330, then n = ____________.
 
 2 2 

3. Let Cr is coefficient of xr in the expansion of (1 + x)n, where n  N. Now, in the expansion of (1 + x)20
if integers a = C0 + C3 + C6 + C9 + ……, b = C1 + C4 + C7 + C10 +……, c = C2 + C5 + C8 + C11 + ……,
then the value of (a – b)² + (b – c)² + (c – a)² is __________.

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4. Complex numbers z1, z2, z3 and z4 represent vertices A, B, C, D of a square ABCD (in order) of area
 z  z3    z  z1  
1 sq. unit. If ‘z’ is a point inside the square such that arg    and arg   then the
 z  z2  6  z  z4  4
possible number of such complex numbers ‘z’ is/are __________

5. If ‘n’ is the number of ways in which 11 identical balls can be kept in 4 distinct boxes such that any
three boxes will together get more number of balls than the fourth, then the digit in tenth’s place of ‘n’
is __________

6. A dice with face marked 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6 is rolled 4 times and the numbers appearing are listed down in
order. If ‘n’ is the number of different throws such that the largest number appearing in the list is NOT
4, then the sum of the digits in ‘n’ is _____.

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ANSWERS

Q. Physics Chemistry Mathematics


No. Answer Concept Code Answer Concept Code Answer Concept Code
1. D P111103 B C111404 B M110304
2. C P111105 A C111302 C M111214
3. C P111102 D C111404 D M111402
4. A P110905 D C111404 C M111207
5. C P110913 D C111405 B M110404
P110915
6. C P111102 B C111608 A M111206
7. A P111105 C C111404 C M110413
8. C P111108 C C111506 B M111215
9. AD P111105 ABC C111402 BC M110308
10. BD P111107 AC C111510 BCD M111215
11. AC P111105 ACD C111404 BD M110405
12. AC P111111 AD C111302 BD M110410

1. A – P, P110913 A – QR, C111603 A – Q, M110407


B – S, P110901 B – PS, B – PRS, M110414
C – R, P110915 C – PRST, C – Q, M110409
D – Q. D – QRT. D – P. M110414
2. A – R, P111107 A – Q, C111404 A – P, M110309
B – S, B – P, B – P, M110310
C – P, C – R, C – P, M110309
D – Q. D – S. D – Q. M110311

1. 5 P111105 2 C111506 3 M110401


2. 7 P111105 8 C111404 9 M110410
3. 2 P111105 4 C111404 2 M110413
4. 2 P111103 4 C111302 0 M110310
5. 8 P111101 4 C111301 4 M111218
6. 3 P110910 3 C111301 5 M111206

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