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FIITJEE MOCK TEST-9

IIT – JEE, 2019


Paper Code
PAPER-II 100401.1
Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 201

A. Question Paper Format


1. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Physics-Part-I, Chemistry-Part-II, and Mathematics-Part-III) and each part consists of
four sections.
2. Section – A(i) contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which only one is correct.
4. Section – A(ii) contains 2 groups of questions. Total 6 questions based on two paragraphs. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only one is correct.
5. Section B contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in column I and five statements (p, q,
r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in column I can have correct matching with one or more statements(s) given in
column II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for that
particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
6. Section - C contains 5 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single – digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The answer
will have to be appropriately bubbled in the ORS as per the instructions given at the beginning of the section.

B. Marking scheme:
7. For each question in Section – A(i), 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) mark will be awarded.
9. For each question in Section – A(ii), 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) mark will be awarded.
10. For each question in Section B, you will be awarded 2 marks for each row in which you have darkened the bubble(s)
corresponding to the correct answer. Thus, each question in this section carries a maximum of 8 marks. There is no negative
marking for incorrect answer(s) for this section.
11. For each question in Section C, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and
zero mark if no bubble is darkened. No negative marks will be awarded for in this Section

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
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.

1. To start an endoergic reaction, a stationary nucleus (x) is bombarded by a neutron (n) to produce
nuclei Y and Z in the final state. Choose the correct option from the following statements related to
this reaction.
(A) Kinetic energy of the bombarding neutron must be equal to the magnitude of the Q-value of the
reaction.
(B) Kinetic energy of the bombarding neutron must be less than the magnetic
(C) Kinetic energy of the bombarding neutron must be greater than then magnetic
(D) In this type of reaction, principle of conservation of energy is not valid.

R
2. A bottle is kept on the ground as shown in the figure. The bottle
can be modelled as having two cylindrical zones. The lower zone
of the bottle has a cross-sectional radius of R 2 and is filled with  2H
honey of density 2. The upper zone of the bottle is filled with the
water of density  and has a cross-sectional radius R. The height
of the lower zone is H while that of the upper zone is 2H. If now Honey H
the honey and the water parts are mixed together to form a
homogeneous solution (Assume that total volume does not
change)
(A) The pressure inside the bottle at the base will remain unaltered.
(B) The normal reaction on the bottle from the ground will change.
(C) The pressure inside the bottle at the base will increase by an amount (1/2)gH
(D) The pressure inside the bottle at the base will decrease by an amount (1/4) gH

3. Two bulbs 25 watt-100 volt and 100 watt-200 volt are connected in the A
100 
B
circuit as shown in figure choose the incorrect answer(s).
(A) Heat lost per second in the circuit will be 80 J. 600 
(B) Ratio of heat produced per second in bulb will be 1 : 1.
C D
(C) Ratio of heat produced in branch AB to Branch CD will be 2 : 1
(D) current drawn from the cell is 0.4 amp. (500/3)

200 V

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4. It is desired to produce an achromatic combination of thin lenses having an effective focal length f in
air. The two lenses to be used for the combination must have their dispersive powers 1 and 2 and
focal lengths for yellow light as f 1 and f 2 respectively then:( An achromatic combination means that the
combination must have same focal length for all the colours)
    
(A) f1   1  f (B) f2   1  2  f
 2   1 
     
(C) f1  1  2  f (D) f2   1  1  f
 1   2 


5. An ant travels along a long rod with a constant velocity u relative to the +y
rod starting from the origin. The rod is kept initially along the positive x- u 
axis. At t = 0, the rod also starts rotating with an angular velocity . Then
choose the incorrect option : +x

(A) the position of the ant at any time is r  ut[cos t ˆi  sin tj]
ˆ .

(B) the speed of the particle at any time is 1   t 2 u.


2 tu
(C) the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of the particle at any time is .
1  2 t 2
(D) the speed of the particle at any time is 1  22 t 2u .

6. A block of mass m slides on a frictionless table. It is constrained to move


along the inside surface of a fixed ring of radius R. At time t = 0, the block is
v0
moving along the inside surface of the ring in the tangential direction with
R
velocity v0 . The coefficient of friction between the block and the ring is  .
Find the speed of the block at time t.

 v t   v t 
(A) v  v 0  1  0  (B) v  ln(v 0  1  0 )
 R   R 
 v t   v t 
(C) v  v 0  0  (D) v  ln(v 0  2  0 )
 R   R 

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Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 7 to 9


The concept of a black hole is one of the most interesting products of modern gravitational theory, yet the
basic idea can be understood on the basis of Newtonian principles.
Using the theory of gravitation, we know that escape velocity from the surface of a star is given as
2GM 8GR
v=  (expression for escape velocity)
R 3
If we find the escape velocity from surface of the sun, it comes out to be about 6.18  105 m/s. This value is
1
roughly times the velocity of light. Now consider various stars with same average density  as that of the
500
sun and different radii R. The equation of escape velocity suggests that for a given value of density , the
escape speed v is directly proportional to R. In 1783, Rev. John Mitchell, an amateur astronomer, noted that
if a body with same average density as sun had about 500 times the radius of the sun, the magnitude of its
escape velocity would be greater than the speed of light c. With his statement “ All light emitted from such a
body would be made to return towards it”, Mitchell became the first person to suggest the existence of what
we now call a “ black hole”.
The expression for escape speed also suggests that a body of mass M will act as a black hole if its radius is
less than or equal to a certain critical radius.
How can we determine this critical radius? You might think that you can find the answer by simply setting v =
c in the expression for escape velocity. As a matter of fact, this does give the correct result but only because
of two compensating errors. Kinetic energy of light is not ½ mc2 and the gravitational potential energy near a
black hole is not –GMm/r. An 1916, Karl Schwarzschild used Einstein’s general theory of relativity (in part a
generalization and extension of Newtonian gravitation theory ) to derive an expression for the critical radius
2GM
Rs, now called the Schwarzschild radius, which is given as RS  . The surface of the sphere with radius
c2
Rs surrounding a black hole is called the event horizon. Since light cannot escape from within that sphere, we
can’t see the events occurring inside.
If light cannot escape from a black hole, how can we know such things exist? The answer is that any gas or
dust near the black hole tends to be pulled into an accretion disc that swirls around and In to the black hole,
rather like a whirlpool. While there are some black holes with masses of the order of a few times the solar
mass, there is also an evidence for super massive black holes.
One example is thought to lie at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy, some 26000 light years away from earth
in the direction of constellation Sagittarius. High resolution images of Galactic centre reveal stars moving at
speeds greater than 1500 km/s about an unseen object that lies at the position of a source of radio waves
called SgrA*. By analysing these motions astronomers can infer the period t and semi-major axis of each
2a3 / 2
star’s orbit. The mass m x of the unseen object can now be calculated using Kepler’s third law T  .
2Gmx
At points far away from a black hole, its gravitational effects are same as those of any normal body with same
mass.

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7. An object of mass m is located at a distance r from the centre of a black hole with Schwarzschild
radius Rs. The attractive force exerted by the black hole on the body is
mc 2R s 2mc 2R s
(A) (B)
r2 r2
2
2mc Rs mc 2R s
(C) (D)
r2 2r 2

8. Astronomers have observed a small massive object at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy. A ring of
material orbits this massive object; the ring has a diameter of about 15 light years and an orbital
speed of 200 km/s. What is the mass of the massive object at the centre of the milky Way? Given
G = 6.67  10-11 Nm2 kg-2 and 1 light year = 9.5  1015 m
(A) Approximately 8.1  1037 kg (B) approximately 4.3  1037 kg
37
(C) Approximately 6  10 kg (D) approximately 3  1037 kg

9. Many astronomers believe that the massive object at the centre of the Milky way galaxy (same as the
one in previous question) is a black hole. If so, what must the Schwarzschild radius of this black hole
be?
(A) 6.4  1010 m approx (B) 3.2  1010 m approx
10
(C) 9.6  10 m approx (D) 3.2  109 m approx

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 12

The figure shows the top view of a uniform solid prism. The sides of the prism are J
AB = 4 cm, BC = 3 cm and AC = 5 cm. the thickness of the prism (perpendicular to
the plane of the paper) is t = 1 cm. The prism is mounted on a frictionless axis B
passing through D (which is the mid point of AC) and perpendicular to the plane of A
the paper. An impulse J = 1 Ns is imparted at point A of the prism, perpendicular to D
the edge AB of the prism. (The impulse vector lies in the plane of the paper). It was
found that after the impulse was imparted, the prism took 1 second to undergo one C
complete rotation about the axis.
10. The moment of Inertia of the prism about the given axis is:
10 2 10 2
(A) kgm2 (B) kgm2
 2
2  102 2  102
(C) kgm2 (D) kgm2
 

11. The mass of the prism is


96 48
(A) kg (B) kg
 
24 12
(C) kg (D) kg
 

12. If all the dimension of the prism were doubled while maintaining the same material ( AB = 8 cm,
BC = 6 cm and AC = 10 cm, thickness, t = 2 cm) and an impulse of 1 Ns is applied at the point A once
again. The time taken by the prism to complete one full rotation will be:
(A) 8 s (B) 32 s
(C) 16 s (D) 64 s

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SECTION - B
Matrix – Match Type

This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in p q r s t


two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
A p q r s t
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q, r, s
and t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE B p q r s t
OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding
to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the C p q r s t
following example:
D p q r s t
If the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s and
t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:

1. Match the physical quantities with their appropriate dimensions.


Column I Column II
2 2
(A) Inductance (p) MLT A
(B) Capacitance (q) ML2T2A1
(C) Magnetic flux (r) M1L2T4A2
(D) Permeability of free space (s) ML2T2A2
(t) ML3 T2A2

2. Match the following:


Column I Column II
(A) K photon from aluminium (p) Will be most energetic among the four.
(B) K photon from aluminium (q) Will be least energetic among the four.
(C) K photon from sodium (r) Will be more energetic than the K
photon of Lithium.
(D) K photon from Beryllium (s) Will be less energetic than K photon of
magnesium.
(t) Depends on cut-off potential

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SECTION –C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. A thin ring has mass M = 4 kg and radius R = 1 m. Find its moment of inertia about an axis passing
through its centre which makes an angle of exactly /4 radians with the normal of the plane
containing the ring. Express your answer in kg-m2.

2. Consider the two bobs as shown in the figure. The bobs are m m
A B
pivoted to the hinges through massless rods. If tA be  /2
the time taken by the bob A to reach the lowest position and tB be the time taken by the bob B to
reach the lowest position. (Both bobs are released from rest from a horizontal position) then the ratio
tA
 k . Find the value of k.
tB
3. ABC is a triangular frame made out of a metallic wire. BD is a median of the      
A
triangular frame joining the vertex B to the side AC, (Also made of the same   10 cm
  
metallic wire). It is known that AB = 6 cm, BC = 8 cm and AC = 10 cm. The 6 cm
    
  D   
cross sectional area of the wire is 1 mm 2 and its resistivity is 24  10-9 m. The
B     C
triangle ABC lies in a cylindrical region of magnetic field such that the 8 cm

intersection of the surface of the cylinder with the plane containing the frame
forms the circumcircle of triangle ABC. The magnetic field in the region varies at
the rate of 0.263 T/s. The magnitude of the induced current in the median BD of
the frame is 5n mA . Find the value of n .

4. A man is looking down a 9 m deep tank filled with a transparent liquid of refractive index 3. The line
of sight of the man makes an angle of 30 with the horizontal. What is the apparent depth of the tank
as seen by the man?

5. It is desired to construct a toy by attaching a solid cone on the top of solid


H
hemisphere as shown in the figure. The radius of the hemisphere and the base of
cone is R. If the toy is to be in a stable equilibrium in the shown position
then H  nR . Find the maximum value of n. (Given that both the cone and O
R
hemisphere are made of same material)

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
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.

1. Which of the following is not involved in ferrocynide test of Zn?


(A) Zn2[Fe(CN)6] (B) Zn3K2[Fe(CN)6]2
(C) Zn4K[Fe(CN)6]3 (D) K4[Fe(CN)6]

O3
2. 
H2 O
 X  
dil. H2 SO4
Y     Z  g

Which of the following option is incorrect for above reaction?


(A) Z(g) can be confirmed by using K2Cr2O7 and Bartya water.
(B) Intermediate of the reaction X  Y + Z is carbene.
(C) Compound Y can give iodoform test.
(D) Compound X can give NaHCO3 test.

3. Which of the following compound is not an aromatic compound(s)?

O O
(I) B (II) (III) (IV)

(A) I, II and III (B) III and IV


(C) IV only (D) I, II and IV

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CHO  i NaOH conc.


ii H / 
 NH2  NH2 LiAlH4
   x     Y    Z  C8H12N2
4.  iii R Li/H2 O 1 mol
 iv  NH2 NH2 /OH
CHO  v  KMnO 4 /H
 vi 
Then choose the correct statement for the above reactions:
(I) Compound (X) is an anhydride.
(II) Compound (Y) is a lactone.
(III) Compound (Z) is +ve towards carbyl amine test.
(IV) Compound (Z) is more basic than aniline.
(A) I, II and III (B) I, III and IV
(C) I, II and IV (D) III only

5. Which of the following hydrolysis reaction is incorrect at moderate temperature?


(A) 4BF3  3H2O  H3BO3  3HBF4 (B) 2NF3  3H2O  N2O3  6HF
(C) NCl3  3H2 O 
 NH3  HOCl 

(D) BiCl3  H2 O 
 BiOCl  2HCl

6. Choose the correct order:


(I) Al2O3 > AlCl3 > AlBr3 > AlF3 (Lattice energy)
(II) BeO > MgO > MgF2 > LiF (Lattice energy)
(III) HgCl2 > CdCl2 > BeCl2 > CaCl2 (Covalent character)
(IV) CsHCO3 > KHCO3 > NaHCO3 (Water solubility)

(A) I, II and III (B) II, III and IV only


(C) II and IV only (D) All of the above

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Comprehension Type

This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 7 to 9


Roasting presence of air
Ore  A   B    C 

 Na2CO3  CaO 
conc. HCl
B  
K Fe CN 
 Blue colour or precipitate of compound D 
4

 6 
conc. H SO
Aqueous solution of compound  C  
2 4
 E 
 Yellow colour compounds
KCl
E    orange red compound F 
H2C2O4 excess of
F    
K 2C2O4 G
oxidising agent  Blue colour crystal compound.

Read the above reaction sequence and give the correct answer of given question.

7. The ore (A) consists......


(A) Fe – metal (B) Cr – metal
(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Fe – metal only

8. 

D 
 Cation  Anion
Cation  3C2O 42 
H
h
H  I J 

I   K  L  J 
Strong heating
inert atmosphere  M  N
K 
Which of the following is not true for above reaction?
(A) Decomposition of K is a disproportion reaction.
(B) Decomposition of H is a redox reaction and this reaction is used of in making blue print.
(C) Decomposition of I is a non-redox reaction.
(D) Compound M and N may be Fe and Fe3O4.

9. Number of equivalent M – O bond in compound (F) and oxidation state of metal in compound (G) is
respectively?
(A) 6, +6 (B) 6, +3
(C) 2, +3 (D) 8, +6

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 12

Amino acids are building blocks of proteins. A mixture of amino acids was analysed and the presence of two
amino acids glycine and glutamic acid was confirmed. The separate titration curves of the individual amino
acids (0.1 M, 25oC) are shown below:
10 10
9 9
Pka2 = 9.60
8 8
7 7 Pka3 = 9.67

6 6
5 5
4 4 Pka2 = 4.25
3 3
2 2
Pka1 = 2.34
1 1 Pka1 = 2.19

0.5 1 1.5 2 1 1.5 2 2.5 3


0.5

(OH ) equivalent (OH–) equivalent
Glycine NH2 – CH2 - COOH H2C COOH

H2 N CH COOH

10. At the isoelectric point which solution have higher pH?


(A) Glycine (B) Glutamic acid
(C) Both have approximately same pH (D) Can’t say

11. Which of the amino acid can act as buffer at physiological pH (7.4)?
(A) Glycine (B) Glutamic acid
(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these

12. Which of the following statement is not true about the amino acids?
(A) Sanger’s reagent can be used for N- terminal analysis of peptide which is formed by a repetitive
sequence of glycine and glutamic acid.
(B) At pH = 3 to separate glycine and glutamic acid mixture the resin must have positive charge over
it.
(C) The buffering pH of glycine and glutamic acid are respectively (2 and 9.60), (4.0 and 10.0)
approximately.
(D) At pH = 3 glutamic acid will be eluted out (that is will come out of the column) first.

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SECTION - B
Matrix – Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given p q r s t
in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
A p q r s t
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q, r,
s and t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with B p q r s t
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as C p q r s t
illustrated in the following example:
D p q r s t
If the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s
and t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:

1. Match the Column – I with Column – II:


Column – I(Reaction) Column – II
COOH

 Chirality at chiral centre is not affected on
(A) (p)
heating
OH

O   Two or more organic compounds are
(B) (q)
formed.
COOH
OH
(C) COOH (r) Evolve CO2


COOH
(D) (s) Product contains six membered ring.

COOH 
(t) One of the product gives NaHCO3 test as
well as bromine water test.

2. Match the Column – I with Column – II:


Column – I(Reaction) Column – II (Product)

(A) N2 4  IO3  2HCl 
H  (p) Nitrogen gas
calcination
(B) Lunar caustic  (q) Neutral oxide
calcination
(C) NH4 2 Cr2O7  (r) Acidic oxide
calcination
(D) Green vitriol  (s) Coloured compound
(t) Oxidation state (+4) in one of the product

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SECTION –C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. How many of the following compounds, the central metal/element used dx2  y2 orbital for
hybridization? [Atomic weight I = 127, Fe = 26, Ni = 28, Rh = 45, Pt = 78, Zn = 30]
(i) IF7
(ii) Fe(CO)5
(iii) Zeise’s salt
(iv) Wilkinson’s catalyst  PPh3 3 RhCl
(v) K3[Ni(CN)5]
(vi) K2[PtCl4]
(vii) NiBr2 PMe3 2 
(viii) Brown ring complex

2. What is the lowest pH at which ZnS can be precipitated from the solution of 0.01 M ZnCl2 and

0.1 M H2S K a1  107 , K a2  10 15  (Ksp of ZnS = 10-23)

3. 10 mg I2 are suspended in 20 ml H2O and shaken with 2.25 ml CCl4 until equilibrium is reached.
Calculate the weight (in mg) of I2 remaining in aqueous layer (for first extraction) given distribution
coefficient of I2 between water and CCl4 at this temperature is 80.
(Atomic weight I = 127, C = 12, Cl = 35.5)

4. For ABCABCABC packing distance between two successive tetrahedral void is x and distance
y 2
between two successive octahedral void is y in an unit cell, then  is?
 x 
 

5. Number of position isomers for a naphthalene derivative having molecular formula (C10H6XY) is/are
(x + 7) then x is.

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
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.

/2
cos 
1. Let I   cos x  kx 2 dx . The minimum value of I exist at k = then the value of  is equal to
0
2
 
(A) 3
(B) 3
16 20

(C) 3
(D) none of these
18

2. From origin OA and OB tangents are drawn to (x – 3)2 + (y – 2)2 = 4. A tangent parallel to OA is
drawn to intersect OB at R. The equation of circumcircle of OCR where C is centre of circle (A lies
on x–axis), is
 5  5
(A) x  x    y  y  4   0 (B) x  x    y  y  4   0
 3  3
 5 2  5
(C)  x  1  x    y  4y  0 (D) x  x    y  y  4   0
 3  3

3. The equation of line passing through (1, 0, 1) which is parallel to 2x + 3y + z = 1 and intersect line
x + y + z = 3, 2x + y – z = 5 is
(A) 2x + 3y + z – 3 = 0, 2x + 3y + 5z – 7 = 0 (B) x + y + 2z + 1 = 0, x + y + z – 1 = 0
(C) x + 2y + z = 1, 2x + y + 5z = 2 (D) none of these

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4. In ABC let CE, BD, AF are altitudes where if t1, t2, t3 A


represents perimeter of AED, BEF and CFD, then possible
t t t
value of 1 2 3 can be E D
abc
(A) 2 (B) 2 2
(C) 4 (D) 5
B F C

5. Initially there is 50 gm of salt in tank with 100 litres of water present. A liquid at rate of 5 L/minutes
with 2 gm/L of salt is coming into tank. After proper mixing in tank it is running out with 4 L/minutes.
The amount of salt present in tank after time t = 100 minutes is
1525
(A) 300 gm (B) gm
4
1555 3125
(C) gm (D) gm
4 8

n
n  
6. 
r 0
Cr   n  r  sin  r  is equal to
 n
n n
       
(A) 2n  cos    (B) 2n 1  cos   
  2n     2n  
n
   
(C) 2n  sin    (D) none of these
  2n  

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Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 7 to 9

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
In ABC, D is mid point of BC. An internal angle bisector of ADB meet AB at E. A line from E parallel to BC
is drawn to intersect AC at F (Given AE = 4, BE = 2 and BC = 6)

7. Perimeter of BDE is
(A) 5  10 (B) 4  10
(C) 5  10 (D) none of these

8. In radius of DEF is
60 40
(A) (B)
4  10  6 2 6  6
30
(C) (D) none of these
2 6  5

9. Circum radius of ABC is


3 2 6 2
(A) (B)
5 5
4 2
(C) (D) 10
5

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 12

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
The number of ways of selecting five cards from fair pack of 52 playing cards if

10. All suits are available in drawn cards


4 4
(A) (13)  12 (B) (13)  24
4 4
(C) (13)  36 (D) (13)  48

11. All suits are available and denomination of cards are distinct
(A) 13 C5  240 (B) 13 C5  5 C4  4!  4 C1
13
(C) C5  4! 4 (D) none of these

12. All suits are available and exactly two denomination are same
(A) 13 C5  4 C1  108 (B) 13 C4  4 C1  4! 12 
13
(C) C4  4 C1  3C2  4 C2  4 (D) 13
C4  4 C1  5!

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SECTION - B
Matrix – Match Type

This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given p q r s t


in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
A p q r s t
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q,
r, s and t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with B p q r s t
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as C p q r s t
illustrated in the following example:
D p q r s t
If the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s
and t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:

1. Match the following Column–I with Column–II


Column – I Column – II
(A) Let f(x) is cubic polynomial such that f(1) = 1, f(2) = 2, f(3) = 1
(p)
f  x  x 12
3 and f(0) = 36, then lim is
x  x3
1/ 2 (q) –6
(B)   cos1  x  x3   sin1  x3  dx
1/ 2
/4 
(C) The value of  cos 2x 9 / 2 cos xdx (r)

0
2

(D) lim  4 x 4  3x3  3 x3  2x2  (s)



x  4
63 
(t)
512 2

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2. Match the following Column–I with Column–II


Column – I Column – II
4 3 2
(A) If x – ax – ax + ax + 1 = 0 has two  2 2  1 1 2 2 
distinct positive real roots then (p)  , 
exhaustive set of values of a  1 2 2 2 2  1 
(B) If x4 – ax3 – ax2 + ax + 1 = 0 has two  3
distinct positive real roots and two (q)  , 
 2
distinct negative real roots then
exhaustive set of values of ‘a’ is
(C) If x4 + ax3 + x2 + ax + 1 = 0 has atleast (r) (3, )
two distinct negative real roots then
exhaustive values of ‘a’ is
2 2 4 2
(D) If (x + x + 2) – a(x + 3x + 4) = 0 has  3
two distinct real roots then exhaustive set (s)  ,    3,  
 2
of a is
(t) (–, –2 – 2 3 )  (–2 + 2 3 , )

SECTION –C
Integer Answer Type

This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. A 7 digit number with all digit distincts is randomly formed by using digits {1, 2, 3, ….., 7}. The
probability that formed number is such that product of any four consecutive digits is divisible by 7, is
equal to P then the value of 14P is equal to _____
n
2. Number of points having positive integral co-ordinate lying on the plane x + 2y + 3z = 15 is n, then
2
is equal to _____

3. Let x, y  R such that 3 sin x sin y + 4 cos y + 5 sin y cos x = 5 2 then the value of
tan2x + sec2x cot2y is equal to _____

4. Let A(z1), B(z2), C(z3), D(z4) lies on circle |z| = 1 and satisfy z1 + z2 – z3 = 0 and
3
z1 + 3z4 = 2(z2 + z3) then the value of |z1 – z4| is equal to _____
7

5. If ABA = 0 where A is 3  1 column matrix then the value of |B| is equal to _____

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