P31-17
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ADVANCED PATTERN PART TEST-1(APT-1)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
REVISION PLAN-2 COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), VIJAY (JR)
Date : 17-04-2018 Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 171
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MATHEMATICS
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 24)
This section contains FOUR paragraphs
Based on each paragraph, there will be TWO questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is correct
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS
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Let n be a positive integer, such that (1 + x + x2)n = a0 + a1 x + a2 x2 + a3x3 +...... a2nx2n , then
Answer the following question:
1 n 1 n an
(A) (3 ) (B) (3 an ) (C) (D) 3an
2 2 2
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 3 to 4
MATHEMATICS
3 2
If the roots of the equation ax + bx – x + 1 = 0 are distinct real numbers in H.P. Then answer the
following:
(A) [1/27, )
(B) [–1/27, )
(C) (–1/27, )
(D) (1/27, )
(A) –1
(B) 0
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 5 to 6
MATHEMATICS
xy 2xy
For any two positive number x & y, we have A.M. G.M. H.M. i.e. xy equality
2 xy
holds only if x = y
Now based upon the above information answer the following
16 36
5. The minimum value of + , with respect to the condition x + y = 10 is
x y
(A) 10
(B) 14
(C) 16
(D) 18
4 9
6. Minimum value of + with respect to the condition x2y3 = 3456, is
x y
(A) 5
(B) 2
(C) 10
5
(D)
2
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 7 to 8
MATHEMATICS
The roots of the quadratic equation (having real coefficients, a is non zero) ax 2 bx c 0 are
, . Quadratic equation is also satisfied by 2 and 2 where . Then answer the following:
7. For a given value of a, the number of distinct equations satisfying given conditions will be
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(A) –1, – 2
(B) 0, 1
(C) 1, 2
(D) 0, 2
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MATHEMATICS
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2 4 4
9. If 2 4 2 4 16 where 2 , 4 are all real. Then 2
4 5
2
10. ( a 0) If be one of the roots of the quadratic equation x –x + 4a = 0 and be one of the roots
11. Let f(n) = nC0 nC1 + nC1 nC2 + .........+ nCn – 1 nCn. If 4f(n + 1)= 15 f(n), then sum of all the possible
values of ‘n’ is
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12. If coefficient of xn –1 in the expansion of (1 + 2x + 3x2 +….+ nxn –1)2 be n + aCb then a + b =
13. Let , be the roots of quadratic equation x2 + px + q = 0 and , be the roots of the quadratic
1 1 1 1 5
equation x2 – px + (q – 2) = 0. and = 24, if q1, q2 are two possible values
6
p q1 q2
of q, then is equal to
3
100
1 N 2
14. Let N be the number of distinct terms in the expansion of x3 1 3 , then =
x 50
([.] represents the greatest integer function)
2n
i Hi Hi 1
15. If H1, H2, H3, …….H2n+1 are in H.P, for n = 36 then sum of digits of value of 1 H H
i i 1
is
i1
equal to
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MATHEMATICS
This section contains THREE questions of matching type.
This section contains ONE table having 3 columns and 4 rows
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
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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.
Answer Q.16, Q.17, Q.18 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of following table.
(Note that in trigonometric expressions are such that these expressions are well defined)
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4r
() 4 (i) tan – tan n (P) 2
r 4 2
r2 tan((n 1)) – tan
() r (ii) (Q) 1
2 .r(r 1) sin
n2 n 1
() tan r .sec r –1 (iii) (R) does not exists
2 2 n2 n 2
1 (n 1)2n – 1
(V) (iv) (S) tan
cos(r). cos((r 1)) (n 1).2n
(A) () (iv) (P) (B) () (III) (R) (C) () (iv) (Q) (D) () (i) (Q)
(A) () (iii) (Q) (B) () (iv) (P) (C) (V) (i) (R) (D) (V) (i) (S)
(A) () (iv) (R) (B) () (ii) (S) (C) () (i) (S) (D) (V) (ii) (S)
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PHYSICS
PART - II : PHYSICS
PHYSICS
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 24)
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four option is
correct
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Marking scheme :
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 19 to 20
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An isotropic point source of light of power P is kept in front of a screen which has a circular hole of
radius R as shown in figure -1. Power crossing the circular hole is P1. Now a transparent cylinder
which does not absorb any light of a refractive index 2 ) is introduced between the source
and screen and kept as shown in figure -2. Consider the following two cases.
Case-1 : Source is kept on the axis of the cylinder, just outside the cylinder.
Case-2 : Source is kept on the axis of the cylinder, just inside the cylinder.
In case-1 power crossing the circular hole is P2 and in case-2 it is P3.
A A
s R R 2R
2R
d 3R d 3R B
Figure -1 Figure -2
19. Value of P2 is :
2P1 P1 2P1 P1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3
20. Value of P3 is :
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
(A) P1 (B) P1 (C) P1 (D) P1
2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 21 to 22
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An Infinite large uniform charged non-conducting sheet having surface charge density is placed
in an external uniform electric field E . Figure shows electric field lines near the sheet. Magnitude
of electric field in left side of sheet is 4N/C and electric field in right side of the sheet is at angle
tan–1(2) from sheet.
22. If EL is electric field in region left side of the sheet and ER is electric field in region right side of the
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 23 to 24
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The Hohmann Transfer Orbit maneuver is used by spaceships to transfer from one circular orbit
around a planet to another, by temporarily entering an intermediate elliptical orbit. The spaceship
starts on a small circular orbit of radius r around a planet of mass M. At point A in the diagram
below, it fires its propellers to put itself onto an intermediate elliptical orbit. At point B, it fires its
propellers again, and ends on the larger circular orbit of radius 2r. You may assume that the
propellers are so powerful that the changes in velocity occur instantaneously at each point.
Between point A and B space ship experience only gravitational force from planet.
B
2r
A
23. Find VA (the amount by which the velocity needs to be changed at point A) needed to achieve
this travel path.
GM 2 GM 4 GM 4 2GM 4
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) 1
r 3 r 3 r 3 r 3
24. Time period of a satellite in inner orbit is 2 days then what is find taken by space ship to go from
A to B.
3/2 3/2 3/2
4 3 2
(A) (2)3/2 days (B) days (C) days (D) days
3 2 3
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 25 to 26
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There are two non-conducting spheres having uniform volume charge densities and –. Both
spheres have equal radius R. The spheres are now laid down such that they overlap as shown in
the figure.
(A) non uniform (B) zero (C) d (D) R
3 0 3 0
26. The potential difference V between the centers of the two spheres for d = R is :
2 2 2 2
(A) d (B) d (C) zero (D) d
3 0 0 0
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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 21)
PHYSICS
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27. The figure here shows a glass ball of refractive index 1.5 having inner radius 7 cm and outer radius
14 cm. The ball has a small mark at point A on its inner surface. This mark is being observerd by
an eye as shown. How nearer/farther (than it really is) will the mark appear to the eye (Answer
should be in cm)
Eye
A
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28. A converging lens (focal length f) is broken in two equal pieces and placed at 60 cm as shown
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along with the object. It is found that real images are formed at the same place and ratio of image
1
heights is 9 : 1, if the value of f is 22 cm then value of x is :
x
29. Twelve infinite long wire of uniform linear charge density () are passing along the twelve edges of
a cube. If electric flux through any face of cube is . Then value of n is :
n0
30. A thin spherical soap bubble has surface tension S. It's surface is uniformly charged with charge
Q, it's volume is V. It is found that when Q2 = 16n0SV, the excess pressure inside the bubble
becomes zero. Find n.
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31. A tube of length 30 cm has its inner lateral surface which is completely absorbing. Two lenses of
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focal lengths 10 cm and 20 cm are fixed at the ends of the tube. For same beam, intensities of
spots on screen are I1 and I2 for arrangement (1) and arrangement (2) respectively. Find the value
I2
of
2I1
.
10 cm 20 cm 20 cm 10 cm
Beam
Beam
Tube Tube
Screen Screen
Arrangement (1) Arrangement (2)
32. A tunnel is dug inside the earth across one of its diameters . Radius of earth is R and its mass is
2GM
M. A particle is projected inside the tunnel with velocity from one of its ends then
R
nGM
maximum velocity attained by the particle in the subsequent motion is (assuming tunnel to
R
be frictionless). Find n.
33. Consider a spherical planet rotating about its axis. The velocity of a point at equator is v. The
angular velocity of this planet is such that it makes apparent value of ‘g’ at the equator half of value
of ‘g’ at the pole. The escape speed for a polar particle on the planet expressed as multiple of v is
given by v. Find .
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SECTION – 3 : (Maximum Marks : 12)
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This section contains THREE questions of matching type.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
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will result in +4 marks ; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks and darkening (A) and
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Column–1 shows a system for which two numbers x and y are defined, column–2 shows value of x
and column–3 shows the value of y. Answer Q.34. Q.35 and Q.36 by appropriately matching
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the information given in the three columns of the following table.
Column -1 Column -2 Column -3
Converging mirror
Plane mirror
Converging lens
Object is kept at position A, lying at the principal axis of
lens as well mirror. Final images of the object is formed
at object itself. Focal length of converging mirror = x cm
Focal length of converging lens = y cm
O
Hemispherical shell, having surface charge density
(may be constant or variable) Electric field at O
(if = 0 = constant) = 0 Electric field at O
x 0
0
(if = 0 cos) =
y 0
(III) 2a
(iii) 4 (R) 8
m m
Two identical point masses, kept at Separation 2a,
2 a 3
and then released. Time after they collide =
Space for Rough
xGm Work
Velocity of approach of particles when Separation
yGm
between them is a =
a
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Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,
P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]
Fluorocarbon polymers (CF2)n can be made by fluorinating polyethylene according to the reaction :
(CH2 )n CoF3
(CF2 )n HF CoF2
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37. If the HF can be recovered and electrolyzed to H2 & F2 and this F2 is also used for regenerating
CoF3. What is the net consumption of F2 for per Kg production of fluorocarbon? Assume in the first
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reaction reactants are present in the stoichiometric proportion.
(A) 1520 g (B) 760 g (C) 800 g (D) None of these
38. In the above question how many moles of CoF2 will form from 5 mole of CoF3?
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) None of these
Simple acid base titration reaction is : Acid + Base Salt + Water
39. 10 g oxalate sample was dissolved in 300 mL of solution. This solution required 250 mL of
M
KMnO4 , in acidic medium for complete oxidation. The percentage of oxalate ion in the
10
sample is :
(A) 57.8% (B) 55% (C) 45% (D) none of these
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40. Certain moles of CO2 are dissolved in excess of NaOH. The resulting solution is divided into two
equal parts. One part needs 30 mL of 2.5 N HCl and other part needs 40 mL of 2.5 N HCl using
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phenolphthalein and methyl orange indicator respectively. The moles of CO2 dissolved is –
(A) 50 mol (B) 5 × 10–2 mol (C) 5× 10–3 mol (D) None of these
reversibly to NH3(g) and H2S(g). NH3(g) further undergoes decomposition to form N2 and H2.
Finally when, equilibrium was set up, the ratio between the number of moles of NH3 and H2 was
found to be 3.
41. What is the mole fraction of H2 gas in the equilibrium in the gas phase ?
1 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) 4
4 4 8
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42. Assuming the volume due to solid NH4HS is negligible. What will be the density of the gaseous
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(A) 16.83 g/L (B) 16.83 g/mL (C) 18.41 g/L (D) 14.83 g/L
2.303 RT
Ecell = –0.24V Given : 0.06 V
F
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1. The more positive E° is, the greater is the tendency for the substance to be reduced.
2. The cell potential depends upon concentration of reactant & product, temperature and
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46. Find the normality of 1 M FeC2O4 against acidic KMnO4.
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47. EMF of the following cell is 0.634 volt at 298 K.
2.303 RT
Given E0Cl |Hg Cl = 0.28 V and = 0.059 V
2 |Hg
2
F
48. What volume (in L) of 6 M NaOH would be required to react with the SO2 produced from 1000 Kg
of coal containing 0.072% by mass of pyrites impurity according to the given reaction?
[Given : FeS2 O 2 SO2 FeO ], [SO2 NaOH Na2 SO3 H2O]
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49. One mole of an impure sample of CO containing 40% CO2 by mole as impurity was passed over
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excess solid 2O5 at 25ºC. At equilibrium the number of moles of CO remaining unreacted is 0.5.
50. 80 gm of NaOH is added to 1 L of 2M NiCl2 solution. Calculate the pH of final solution. Ksp of
What is the sum of y & z in the balanced reaction with simplest integer coefficient.
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For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
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Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are)
darkened.
Partial Marks : +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided
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
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Given are titration and conductometric graphs for HA v/s BOH.
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10
At equivalent point pH
At equivalent point
(1) (a) pH 4 (p) depends upon
pH > 7
concentration of species
Vbase
10
Vbase
Conductance
Vbase Work
Space for Rough
Conductance
At half
equivalent Point Methyl orange indicator
(4) (d) (s)
pH = ionization can be used
constant
Vbase
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52. For titration of weak acid with strong base correct set is/are :
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(C) (1) (b) (r) (D) (2) (a) (q)
53. For titration of strong acid with strong base correct set is/are :
54. For titration of weak base with strong acid correct set is/are :
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