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FIITJEE MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

CM – TEST – 2 CODE:

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 the 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.
BATCHES – 1921

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Section.
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 & Part-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) Part-A (01 – 08) contains 8 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 2 mark for wrong answer.

(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) Part -B (01 – 02) contains 2 Matrix Match Type questions containing statements given in 2 columns.
Statements 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 and –1 mark for
each row matched incorrectly.

(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 and -1 mark for wrong answer.

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PHYSICS
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

1. In the setup shown, blocks of masses m, 3m


and 4m are placed on a frictionless horizontal
surface and the free end ‘P’ of the thread is
being pulled by a constant force 2F. Find the
acceleration of the free end P
(a) 8 F/m (b) 4 F/m

(c) 16 F/m (d) 2 F/m

2. The system of springs and masses are in


equilibrium. If the spring 2 is cut then the
initial acceleration of block B will be
7
(a) g downward (b) 2g downward
2
7
(c) 2g upward (d) g upward
2

3. A block of metal weighing 2 kg is resting on a


frictionless plane. It is struck by a jet releasing
water at a rate of 1kg/s and at a speed of 5
m/s. The initial acceleration of the block is
5 25
(a) m / s2 (b) m / s2
3 4
25 5
(c) m / s2 (d) m / s 2
8 2

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4. Two smooth cylindrical bars weighing W N
each lie next to each other in contact. A
similar third bar is placed over the two bars as
shown in figure. Neglecting friction, the
minimum horizontal force on each lower bar
necessary to keep them together is
(a) W/2 (b) W

(c) W / 3 (d) W / 2 3( )
5. The kinetic energy K of a particle of mass 1kg moving along a circle of radius R depends upon the
distance travelled s, as K = as2. The force acting on the particle is
1/ 2 1/2
s2  s2   s2 
(a) 2a (b) 2as 1 +  (c) 2as (d) 2as 1 + 
R  R2   R
   

6. You wish to lift a heavy block through a height h be attaching a string of


negligible mass to it and pulling so that it moves at a constant velocity. You
have the choice of lifting it either by pulling the string (i) vertically upward or
(ii) along a frictionless inclined plane. Which one of the following statements
is true?
(a) The magnitude of the tension force in the string is smaller in case (i) than
in case (ii)
(b) The work done on the block by the tension force is the same in both cases.
(c) The work done on the block by the tension force is smaller in case (ii) than
is case (i)
(d) The work done on the block by the gravitational force is smaller in case (ii)
than in case (i)

7. A particle moving along the x-axis is acted upon by a single force F = F0e-kx, where F0 and k are
constants. The particle is released from rest at x = 0. It will attain a maximum kinetic energy of:
(a) F0/k (b) F0/e2 (c) kF0 (d) 1/2 (kF0)2

8. The work done by the force F = x 2ˆi + y 2ˆj around the path shown
in the figure is
2 3
(a) a (b) zero
3
4 3
(c) a3 (d) a
3
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(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

9. On the figure shown, a stone tied to a light string is oscillating between extreme points A and C in a
vertical plane. Acceleration of stone has magnitude aA, aB and aC at the respective points then: (Given:
sin θ = 4 / 5)

A C
B
(a) aA = aB (b) aB = 2aA (c) 2aB = aA + aC (d) aA = aC

10. A small sphere of mass m is connected by a string to a nail at O and moves in a circle of radius r on the
smooth plane inclined at an angle θ with the horizontal. If the sphere has a velocity u at the top
position A. Mark the correct option(s)
u A
o
90

7o
B o

=3
θ
C
3
(a) Minimum velocity at A so that string does not get slack instantaneously is gr
5
11
(b) Tension at B if sphere has required velocity to just complete circle A is mg
5
21
(c) Tension at C if sphere has required velocity to just complete circle is mg
5
3
(d) Centripetal force at point A is mg if it just get slack instantaneously
5
11 In figure, a block of mass m is released from rest when spring was in
its natural length. The pulley also has mass m but it is frictionless.
Suppose the value of m is such that finally it is just able to left the
block M up after releasing it Rod
M
(a) The weight of m required to just lift M is g
2
M String
(b) The tension in the rod, when m is in has zero accelerationg m
2
M
(c) The normal force acting on M when m has zero acceleration g M
2
(d) The tension in the string when displacement of m is maximum
possible is Mg
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12. As shown in figure BEF is a fixed vertical circular tube. A block of
mass m starts moving in the tube at point B with velocity V towards E.
It is just able to complete the vertical circle, then
C F
(a) velocity at B must be 3Rg
B 60ο R
(b) velocity at F must be 2Rg
(c) Normal reaction at point F is 2 mg E
(d) The normal reaction at point E is 6mg

PART– B (Matrix-Match Type)


This Section 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 statement(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 the particular question, against statement B, darken
the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. In column-I, a situation is depicted each of which is in vertical plane. The surfaces are frictionless.
Match with appropriate entries in column-II

Column – I Column – II
(a) Bead is threaded on a (P) Normal force is zero at top
R =1m
circular fixed wire and is most point of its trajectory
projected from the lowest
point
5m / s
(b) Block loosely fits inside (Q) Velocity of the body is zero at
the fixed small tube and is R =1m top most point of its trajectory.
projected from lowest
point.
20m / s
(c) Block is projected R =1m (R) Acceleration of the body is
horizontally from lowest zero at the top most point of its
point of a smooth fixed trajectory.
cylinder.
6m / s
(d) Block is projected on a 20 (S) Normal force is radially
fixed hemisphere from m/s outward at top most point of
3
angular position θ. trajectory.
θ R =1m
cos θ = 2 / 3

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2. Find extension of spring in equilibrium in Column-I and match them with Column-II. [Assume ideal
spring, light string and frictionless, pulley

Column – I Column – II
(a) (P) mg
k k

(b) (Q) 4mg


k 3k

m
(c) (R) 2mg
k
k

m
(d) (S) mg
k
4k

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SECTION – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. A small block of mass m is placed in a groove carved inside a disc. The disc is placed on smooth
horizontal surface and pulled with an acceleration of magnitude 25 m/s2 as shown. Find half of the
acceleration of block with respect to the disc in m/s2?

A = 25m / s 2 θ

3 4
(Given sin θ = , cos θ = , g = 10 m / s 2 and co-efficient of friction between groove and the block is
5 5
2
µ= )
5

2. In the diagram shown, no relative motion takes place between the wedge and the block placed on it.
The rod slides downwards over the wedge and pushes the wedge to move in horizontal direction. The
1
mass of wedge is same as that of the block and is equal to M = 1 kg. If tan θ = , find the mass of
3
rod.

Smooth

Rod

θ θ Smooth

3. A system consists of two identical cubes, each of mass 3kg, linked together by a compressed weightless
spring of force constant 1000 N/m. The cubes are also connected by a thread which is burnt at a certain
moment. At what minimum value of initial compression, x0 (in cm) of the spring will the lower cube
bounce up after thread is burnt through?
3kg

k =1000 N / m

3kg

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4. Two identical beads of m = 100 g are connected by an inextensible massless string that can slide along
the two arms AC and BC of a rigid smooth wireframe in a vertical plane. If the system is released from
rest, the kinetic energy of the first particle when they have moved by a distance of 0.1 m is 16 x × 10-3
J. Find the value of x. (g = 10 m/s2)
A 0.4 m
1 C
0.3m
2

5. For the given figure. Find the tension in the string

µ = 0.02 5kg 10 kg 18 N

6. Two blocks are connected by a string passing over a pulley as shown. Wedge is fixed. M is sliding
down with speed 11 m/s at an instant and suddenly the string breaks. The co-efficient of friction
1
between the blocks and wedge is for both the blocks. Find the velocity of block M with respect to
2
m after t = 15 seconds from the moment the string breaks

m
M

30o 30o

3
[Taking g = 10 ms-1 and = 1.2 and assuming that the length of inclined is sufficiently long]
2
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CHEMISTRY
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Shape of NH3 is not similar to


• •
(a) SeO3− (b) CH3− (c) C F3 (d) Ph 3 C
2. In which case H-bonding will not be observed
(a) H3O −2 (b) H2O (c) H5O 2+ (d) H3O +

3. Which of the following combination result in the formation of π ( π anti bonding)?

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

4. The normal C – O bond length in CO is 1.128 Å, so the C – O bond length the CO+ will be
(a) 1.128 Å (b) 1.130 Å (c) 1.115 Å (d) 1.132 Å

5. Considering the modern periodic table where A,B,C …………… are the element in concern period and
respective groups. Select the incorrect statement

Period Group
1 2 14 15 17
2 A B C D E
3 F G H I J
4 K L M N O

(a) Covalent character of compounds in increasing order is AE > FE > KE


(b) Ionization potential in increasing order A > F > K
(c) M+4 compounds act as good oxidizing agent whereas C+2 compounds act as good reducing agent
(d) Element ‘H’ is used to prepare interstitial hydrides
6. Electron affinity of X would be equal to
(a) electron affinity of X– (b) ionization energy of X
(c) ionization energy of X– with sign reversed (d) none of these
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7. Which of the following can not be oxidized by H2O2?
(a) KI + HCl (b) O3 (c) PbS (d) Na2SO3.
8. Acidified solution of chromic acid on treatment with H2O2 yield
(a) CrO3 + H2O2 + O2 (b) Cr2O3 + H2O + O2 (c) CrO5 + H2O (d) H2Cr2O7 + H2O + O2.
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
9. Report the incorrect statement(s)?
(a) 3 identical S – O linkages are found in SO32 − ion
(b) NF3 has same no. of lone pairs as in I3−
(c) Structure of PBr5 can be drawn without dative bond and without expanding octet of ‘P’
(d) PCl5, PBr5 (separately) both exist as ionic compound in solid form and their anionic part is
PX 6− type
10. Choose the incorrect statement(s)
(a) All S-F bond length are identical in SF4
(b) All Cl-F bond length are identical in ClF3
(c) All F − Cl − F angles are identical in ClF3
(d) In PCl5 molecule equatorial P-Cl bond lengths are different from the axial P – Cl bond lengths.
11. For the group − I alkali metal, select the correct statement(s)
(a) Lithium is the only element in group−1 which form nitride Li3N
(b) Li acts as strongest reducing agent in aqueous medium
(c) Li reacts with water slowly as compare to Na & K because of its comparatively high melting point
(d) Li can form monoxides (major amount) as well as peroxides (minor amount) when react with O2
12. Which is/are interstitial hydride
(a) CH4 (b) ScH2 (c) NaH (d) ZrH1.4

PART– B (Matrix-Match Type)


This Section 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 statement(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 the particular question, against statement B, darken
the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
1. Match the following

Column – I Column – II
(a) CsI3 (p) Upon dissociation it gives two products
(b) PCl5(s) (q) Number of p-orbitals involved in hybridization of central
covalently bonded atom of the gives compound ≥ 2
(c) N2O5(s) (r) Hydrolysis produces an acidic solution
(d) Li2CO3 (s) Oxidation number of central atom ≥ 1
(t) The dissociation product can acquire a linear shape

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2.
Column – I (Alkali metal) Column – II (Oxide)
(a) Na (p) Generally forms super oxide
(b) Cs (q) Shows golden yellow flame in Bunsen burner
(c) K (r) Reacts with water to form H2
(d) Li (s) Shows diagonal relationship
(t) Forms basic oxide

SECTION – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. How many of the following compounds do not contain unpaired electrons KO2, NO2, SO2, BaO2, ClO2,
O2, NO, N2O, O3, CO

2. The number of species out of the following which undergoes hydrolysis in water is
XeF6, SF6, ScF6, TeF6, XeF4, SF4, CCl4, SiCl4, P4O8, SOCl2, NCl3, PH3

3. How many of the following has square planar geometry according to the VSEPR theory XeO2F2, SF4,
2− 2− 2− 2−
BF4− , XeF4, [ PtCl4 ] , [ NiCl4 ] ,  Ni ( CO )4  , [ PdCl4 ] , BrF4− , Co ( Cl )4  ,
 Rh ( pph 3 ) Cl 
 2 

4. How many hydrides can be classified as ionic hydrides among following example?
KH, LiH, NaH, CaH2, BH3, NH3, CH4, H2O, TiH

5. The electronegativity value of Cl according to Pauling’s scale __

6. How many type of gaseous products are formed when LiNO3 is strongly heated?

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MATHEMATICS
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

1. If the circumference of the circle x2 + y2 + 8x + 8y – b = 0 is bisected by x2 + y2 – 2x + 4y + a = 0, then


a + b is equal to
(a) – 56 (b) 2 (c) – 64 (d) – 14

2. Given a circle (x + 4)2 + (y – 2)2 = 25. Another circle is drawn passing through (- 4, 2) and touching the
given circle internally at the point A (-4, 7). AB is the chord of length 8 units of the larger circle
intersecting the other circle at the point C. The AC will be
(a) 4 units (b) 17 units (c) 5 units (d) 3 units

3. A rectangle PQRS joins the points P, Q, R, S. Co-ordinates of P and R be (2, 3) and (8, 11)
respectively. The line QS is known to be parallel to the y – axis. Then coordinates of Q and S are
(a) (0, 7) and (10, 7) (b) (5, 2) and (5, 12) (c) (7, 6) and (7, 10) (d) (7, 2) and (7, 12)

4. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the chords intercepted on the circle, x2 + y2 = 16, by the lines,
x + y = n, n ∈ N , where N is the set of all natural numbers, is
(a) 320 (b) 105 (c) 160 (d) 210

5. An incident ray (L1) is reflected by the mirror (L2) 3x + 4y = 5 and equation of reflected ray (L3) is
x + y = 1, the equation of L1 is
(a) x – y = - 3 (b) 17x + 31y = 45 (c) 17x – 31y = - 77 (d) 31x + 17y = - 3

6. Let A (5, 12), B (-13 cos θ , 13 sin θ ) and C (13sin θ, − 13cos θ ) , where θ is real, be the vertices of a
∆ABC . Then, the orthocenter of ∆ABC lies on the line
(a) x – y – 7 = 0 (b) x + y – 7 = 0 (c) x – y + 7 = 0 (d) x + y + 7 = 0

7. Which one of the following statements is a tautology?


(
(a) ( p ∨ q ) ∧ ~ ( p ∧ q ) ) (b) ( p ∧ q ) ∨ ~ ( p ∨ q ) ( )
(
(c) q ∨ ~ ( p ∧ q ) ) (
(d) p ∧ ~ ( p ∧ q ) )
8. A point on the straight line, 3x + 5y = 15 which is equidistant from the coordinate axes will lie only in
(a) 4th quadrant (b) 1st quadrant (c) 1st and 2nd quadrants (d) 1st, 2nd and 4th quadrants

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(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

9. Which of the following statements is/are correct


(a) The truth value of p ∧ ~ q ∧ ~ r is T then the truth values of p, q, r are respectively T, F, F
(b) If the truth value of the statement p ∨ ~ q ∨ r is F, then the truth values of p ∧ q → r and p ∧ r → q
are T, T respectively
(c) The negation of the statement p ↔ q is logically equivalent to ~ p ↔ q
(d) The converse of the statement ( p ∧ ~ q ) → ( ~ p ∧ q ) is logically equivalent to p ∨ ~ q

x −3 y+5 x −3 y+5
10. Equations of bisectors of angle between intersecting lines = , = are
cos θ sin θ cos φ sin φ
x −3 y+5 x −3 y +5
= and = , then
cos α sin α β γ
α+φ
(a) α = (b) β2 + r 2 can be 1 (c) tan α = −β / γ (d) tan α =β / γ
2

11. Consider the circles


S1: x2 + y2 + 3x + 2y + 1 = 0 S2: x2 + y2 – x + 6y + 5 = 0
2 2
S3: x + y + 5x – 8y + 15 = 0
Also let S4 be a circle which cuts S1, S2, S3 orthogonally. Then identify the correct statements from the
following
(a) Point from which length of tangents to S1, S2, S3 are equal is (3, 2)
(b) Radius of S4 is 3 3
 3 8
(c) Radical centre of S1, S2, S4 is  − , − 
 5 5
(d) Centre of S4 is (3, 2)

12. Suppose line x – 2y + 1 = 0, mx + y + 3 = 0 meet co-ordinate axes in concyclic point, then


(a) m = - 2
5
(b) the circle cuts a chord of length on x – axis
2
(c) radius of circle is 2
(d) a parabola can not pass through above four points

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PART– B (Matrix-Match Type)
This Section 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 statement(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 the particular question, against statement B, darken
the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. Match the following

Column – I Column – II
(a) The number of lines passing through (2, 3) each at distance of (p) 0
5 units from the point (7, 8) is
(b) The orthocenter of the triangle formed by x – y = 0 and (q) 1
2x2 + 3xy – 2y2 + 7x – y + 3 = 0 lies on x + y + k = 0 for k =
(c) If a, b, c are 3 consecutive positive multiples of 5, then the (r) 2
line ax – by + c = 0 passes through a fixed point whose
ordinate is
(d) Mirror image of (1, 4) in the tangent at (0, 0) on the circle x2 (s) 3
+ y2 – x + y = 0 has ordinate
(t) 5

2. Let Lp be pair of lines 7x2 – 18xy + 7y2 = 0 and C1 be the circle x2 + y2 – 8x – 8y = 0. The circle C2
touches both line of Lp and touches C1 internally. Let R be the region between the line represented by
Lp in which the circle lies

Column – I Column – II
(a) A point with least abscissa among the given (p) (1, 5)
options within region R is
(b) A point within C1 but not within R is (q) (2, 3)
(c) A point within C1 but outside C2 having (r) (6, 8)
greatest abscissa is
(d) A point on C2 is (s) (8, 4)
(t) (5, 6)

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SECTION – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. Consider the family of lines (x – y – 6) + λ (2x + y + 3) = 0 and (x + 2y – 4) + µ (3x – 2y – 4) = 0. If


the line of these 2 families are at right angle to each other the locus of their point of intersection is
ax2 + by2 + cx + dy + e = 0 then a + b + c + d + e is

2. The centre of variable circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 lies on the line 2x – 2y + 9 = 0 and the variable
circle cuts the circle x2 + y2 = 4 orthogonally if the variable circle passes through two fixed points (a, b)
and (c, d) where (b < d) then find the value of 2b + d

3. In triangle ABC, if y = x + 1 and y = 2x + 3 are altitude through A and angle bisector of B respectively.
If vertex C ≡ ( 3, 4 ) equation of median through C is λx + µ y + 5δ = 0 then find λ + µ + δ

4. Two circles of unequal radii have four common tangents. A transverse common tangent meets the
direct common tangents at the points P & Q. If length of direct tangent (between the point of contacts)
is 8 then length of PQ is.

sin 2A + sin 2B + sin 2C A B C


5. If A + B + C = π and = λ cos .cos .cos then λ equals
cos A + cos B + cos C − 1 2 2 2

6. The value of tan 1o tan 2o + tan 2o tan 3o +…..+ tan 88o tan 89o is equal to cot2 1o – n. where n is a two
digit number ab. Then the value of b – a is equal to.

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FIIT
IITJEE
MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST – 2
ANSWER KEY

Q.N Physics CC Chemistry CC Mathematics CC


1. B P110409 D C110305 A M110820
2. A P110420 D C110309 A M110813
3. D P110413 D C110302 B M110715
4. D P110420 C C110302 D M110827
5. B P110413 D C110702 B M110731
6. B P110507 C C110704 C M110734
7. A P110502 B C111006 C M112603
8. B P110501 C C111006 C M110718
9. ACD P110413 BCD C110302 ABCD M112602
10. AD P110319 ABC C110302 ABC M110726
M110727
11. ABCD P110420 ABCD C110808 ABCD M110821
M110819
12. ABC P110316 BD C111003 AB M110802
M110723
A – QS A – PQT A–R
M110706
B – PQ B – PQRS B–R
1. P110316 C110305 M110723
C–P C – PQST C–R
M110722
D – QRS D – PQST D–Q
M110806
A–R A – QRT A – QT
M110730
B–S B – PRT C110802 B–P
2. P110420 M110731
C–Q C – PRT C110803 C–R
M110802
D–P D – RST D–S
1. 5 P110408 5 C110302 0 M110817
2. 3 P110409 9 C110305 5 M110827
3. 1 P110503 4 C110305 2 M110707
4. 4 P110503 5 C111003 8 M110820
5. 6 P110412 3 C110706 8 M111412
6. 0 P110411 2 C110808 2 M111406

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Solution
PHYSICS
1. Ans. B
Sol.
Magnitude of acceleration of each block is F/m. By using constraint ap = 4 F/m

2. Ans. A

3. Ans. D
Sol.
dm
Force = V
dt
4. Ans. D
Sol.
For upper cylinder
2N cos 30o = W …..(1)
For lower cylinder
N cos 60o = F …..(2)

2 cos 30o W
From (1) and (2) =
o F
cos 60
W
F=
2 3
5. Ans. B
Sol.
k = as2
1 as 2
mv2 =
2 m
 2a 
v =   s
 m 
v2 2as 2
Centripetal acceleration = =
R mR
dv
Tangential acceleration = v = 2as
ds
2as s2
Net acceleration = 1+
m R2
s2
Net force = 2as 1 +
R2

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6. Ans. B

7. Ans. A
Sol.

∆KE = work done =  Fee − kx dx
0

 −F  F
=  0 e− kx  = 0
 k 0 k
8. Ans. B
Sol.
Force is conservative and displacement zero so work done is zero.

9. Ans. ACD
Sol.
υA = υC = 0
So, a A = a C = g sin θ = 4 g / 5
According to Conservation of Energy
1
mv 2B = mgl (1 − cos θ ) θ
2 l
mv 2B = 2mgl 1 − ( 3 / 5 ) 
A C
v 2B = 4gl / 5 g sin θ g sin θ
v2 4g g
aB = B =
l 5
∴ aA = aB = aC
And 2a B = a A + a C
10. Ans. AD
Sol.
(a)
u

T mg cos θ
mv2
T + mg sin 37o =
r
3gr
∴ υ=
5
1 1
(c) mg2r sin 37o = mv 2 − mv 2
2 2
mv2
∴ = 3mg
r
T – mg sin 37o = mar
18 mg
∴T =
5

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T
ar

mg sin 37o

11. Ans. ABCD

12. Ans. ABC


Sol.

(
VE2 = V 2 + 2g R − R cos 60o )
4gr = V 2 + gR
or V = 3gR
VB2 = VE2 − 2 gR = 2gR
mVP2
N= = 2mg
R
mVE2
N E mg =  N E = 5 mg
R

Matrix Match
1. Ans. A – QS, B – PQ, C – P, D – QRS
Sol.
(a) u = 5 m/s v2 = u2 – 2gR (1 – cos θ )
1
∵u < u min , v = 0 at θ = cos −1  
4
N

v =0
θ
mg

(b) u = 20 m / s < u min

R =1 m
v =0
90
θ=
mg

(c) u = 6 m/s < umin

37o
mg

6m / s
After leaving the cylinder it will follow projectile path.
1 1
(d) mu 2 = mv 2 + mgR (1 − cos θ )
2 2
v=0

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u
mg
θ

2. Ans. A – R, B – S, C – Q, D – P

Integer Type
1. Ans. 5
Sol. mA sin θ
mA cos θ − µmg − µmA sin θ = ma f2
4 2 2 3 f1
mA
25 × − ×10 − × 25 × = a
5 5 5 5
20 – 4 – 6 = a N1 θ mA cos θ
2
20 – 10 = a  a = 10 m / s
a
=5 FBD of block with respect to disc
2

2. Ans. 3
Sol.
Let M1 be the mass of the rod
N1
N
θ A1
M1g
A N1 θ
M1g – N1 cos θ = M1A1 (1)
N1 sin θ = ( M + M ) A (2)
A = g tan θ (3)
Relation between A1 and A
A1 = A tan θ
Thus, by solving these equations, M1 = 3M = 3 kg

3. Ans. 1

4. Ans. 4
Sol.
Frictional force on 5 kg block = µN1 = 1N
Frictional force on 10 kg block = µN 2 = 2N
Now, 18 – T – 2 = 10 a and T – 1 = 5a
 a = 1 m/s2 and T = 6 N
a a
N1 N2

5 kg T T 10 kg 18 N
1 2

50 100
5. Ans. 6
Sol.

6. Ans. 0
Sol.
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Retardation on m when it is moving up (after string breaks)
mg sin 30o + µmg cos 30o g  3 −2
a= = 1 +  = 11ms
m 2 2
v 11
So it comes to rest at t = = = 1s
a 11
Now since µ mg cos θ − mg sin θ > 0
1 3 1 
 m ×10 − m ×10 × > 0  m will remain at rest afterwards.
2 2 2 
µ Mg cos 30o − Mg sin 30o g
a= = [1.2 − 1] = 1ms −2
M 2
It comes to rest at
v 11
t= = = 11s
a′ 1
For M, also limiting friction > Mg sin 30o
Hence it also remains at rest after t = 11 s
∴ Relative velocity at t = 15s = v1 − v 2 = 0

CHEMISTRY
1. Ans. D
Sol.

In Ph 3 C , carbon is Sp2 – hybridized
2. Ans. D
3. Ans. D
Sol.
As symmetry not matches.
4. Ans. C
Sol.
B.O of CO+ is 3.5
5. Ans. D
Sol.
Element ‘H’ is formed covalent hydrides.
6. Ans. C
Sol.
Electron affinity of X is equal to ionization energy of X- with sign reversed.
7. Ans. B
Sol.
O3 can not be oxidized by H2O2
8. Ans. C
Sol.
H2CrO4 + 2H2O2 → CrO5 + 3H2O
9. Ans. BCD
Sol.
N
[ I− I− I ]− R
R
F
R
F

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10. Ans. ABC
Sol.
F F Cl
Cl
F
S F Cl Cl P
F
F F Cl Cl
11. Ans. ABCD
Sol.
All are correct.
12. Ans. BD
Sol.
Generally transition metals are formed interstitial hydrides.
Matrix Match
1. Ans. A – PQT, B – PQRS, C – PQST, D – PQST
Sol.
Li 2CO3 → Li 2O + CO 2
Linear
N 2O5 + H 2O → 2HNO3
PCl5 (Sp3d hybridization)
2. Ans. A – QRT, B – PRT, C – PRT, D – RST

Integer Type
1. Ans. 5

2. Ans. 9

3. Ans. 4

4. Ans. 5
Sol.
KH, LiH, NaH, CaH2 and TiH are ionic hydrides.
5. Ans. 3
Sol.
Electronegativity of Cl is 3.0.
6. Ans. 2
Sol.

4LiNO3 
→ 2Li 2O + 4NO2 ( g ) + O2 ( g )

MATHEMATICS
1. Ans. A
Sol. The common chord (radical axis) of the circles should pass through the centre of first circle be. (x2
+ y2 + 8x + 8y – b = 0)
Now, equation of common chord ≡
x2 + y2 + 8x + 8y – b – (x2 + y2 – 2x + 4y + a) = 0
 10x + 4y – a – b = 0
 a + b = 10 x + 4y ………(I)
As common chord will pass through center of x2 + y2 + 8x + 8y – b = 0 i.e. from (- 4, - 4),
a + b = 10 × - 4 + 4 × - 4 = - 56

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2. Ans. A
Sol.
( −4, 7 )
A

C
( −4, 2 )
B

∴ AC = 4 units
3. Ans. B (8,11)
Sol. As diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other and they are of R
same length, PD = DR = QD = DS
Q S
2 2 D
PD = ( 2 − 5) + (3 − 7 ) = 9 + 16 = 5 ( 5, 7 )
P
∴Q ≡ ( 5, 2 ) S ≡ ( 5,12 ) ( 2,3)
4. Ans. D
Sol. Chord will be intercepted by x + y = n on circle x2 + y2 = 16 if
and only of length of perpendicular drawn from center of circle i.e.
(0, 0) is less than radius.
0+0−n
So, ≤4 n≤4 2
2 2
1 +1
So, possible values of n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
2 x+ y=n
 n  n22
Now, length of chord = 2 4 −   = 2 16 − 4
 2 2
Sum of squares of length of chords
5
 64 − 2n 2
n =1
5 × ( 5 + 1) × ( 2 × 5 + 1)
= 320 − 2 × = 320 – 110 = 210
6
5. Ans. B
Sol. Equation of incident ray ≡ 3x + 4y – 5 + λ (x + y – 1) = 0  ( 3 + λ ) x + ( 4 + λ ) y − ( λ + 5 ) = 0
As incident ray and reflected ray form same angle with mirror.
− (3 + λ ) 3 3
+ −1 +
4+λ 4 4
=
3 (3 + λ ) 3
1+ 1+
4 (4 + λ) 4

−12 − 4λ + 12 + 3λ −1
 =
16 + 4λ + 9 + 3λ 7
−λ −1
 =
7λ + 25 7
 λ = −25
14
∴ Equation of incident ray ≡ 17x + 31y = 45
6. Ans. C
Sol. Circumcenter (c) ≡ (0, 0) (All the vertices are at equal distance from origin)

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 13sin θ − 13cos θ + 5 13sin θ −13cos θ + 12 


Centroid ( G ) ≡  , 
 3 3 
2 1
H G C
 13sin θ − 13cos θ + 5 13sin θ − 13cos θ + 12 
 2 × 0 − 3× 3
2 × 0 − 3×
3 
Orthocenter ( H ) ≡  , 
 2−3 2−3 
 
≡ (13sin θ − 13cos θ + 5, 13sin θ − 13cos θ + 12 )
∴ Equation of line on which orthocenter lies ≡ x – y + 7 = 0
7. Ans. C
(
Sol. q ∨ ~ ( p ∧ q ) )
= q ∨ (~ p ∨ ~ q)
= q∨~q∨~ p
= Always true
So, it is a tautology
8. Ans. C
Sol. As the line 3x + 5y = 14 passes through 1st, 2nd and 4th quadrants, point which is equidistant from
both coordinate axes will lie in only these quadrants.
Now,
1st quadrant
Y = X y=x
So, 3x + 5x = 15
15 ( 0,3) 3x + 5y =15
x=
8
15  15 15  ( 5,0 )
x=y= i.e. point ≡  , 
8 8 8
2nd quadrant
y = x y=−x
3x – 5x = 15
−15
x=
2
15
y=
2
 −15 15 
Point ≡  , 
 2 2
4th quadrant y = x − y=x y=− x
3x – 5x = 15  x = − 15
2
But value of x in 4th quadrant should be positive. So, there will be no such point in 4 th quadrant.
9. Ans. ABCD
10. Ans. ABC
Sol.
θ+φ θ+φ
Inclinations of two lines are θ and φ . So inclination of angular bisector is α= .
2 2
γ
( tan α ) = − 1 tan α = − β / γ. If β = − sin α, γ = cos α  β2 + γ 2 = 1
β
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11. Ans. ABCD
Sol. S1 – S2 = 0  x − y − 1 = 0, S2 − S3 = 0  − 6x + 14 y − 10 = 0
 x = 3, y = 2, radius of S4 = length of tangents from (3, 2) to S1 = 27
Equation of S4: (x – 3)2 + (y – 2)2 = 27
 x 2 + y 2 − 6x − 4y − 14 = 0
S1 − S4 = 0  3x + 2y + 5 = 0,S1 − S2 = 0  x − y − 1 = 0
 x = − 3 / 5, y = − 8 / 5
12. Ans. AB
Sol. Equation of circle must be (x – 2y + 1) (mx + y + 3) + λ xy = 0
Co-eff of x2 = Co-eff of y2  m = - 2
Co-eff of xy must be zero  1 − 2m + λ = 0  λ = − 5
x 3 5
Circle : x2 + y2 − + 3y - = 0 since 2 g 2 − c =  ( B ) is correct
2 2 2
1 3 3
Radius + + ≠ 2  ( C ) is not correct
16 4 2
(d) is not true since a parabola can always pass through four point if no three of them are collinear.
Matrix Match
1. Ans. A – R, B – R, C – R, D – Q
Sol. (a) Distance between points is more than 5. So 2 lines, one on each side of perpendicular. These
lines are x = 2, y = 3
(b) Lines 2x2 + 3xy – 2y2 + 7x – y + 3 = 0 are perpendicular to each other. So, orthocentre is their point
of intersection i.e. (-1, -1), giving k = 2.
(c) Line is (5n – 5)x – 5ny + (5 + 5n) = 0  n(x – y + 1) + (1 – x) = 0, which is a family of lines
through (1, 2)
(d) Tangent at (0, 0) is y = x. So mirror image is (4, 1)
2. Ans. A – QT, B – P, C – R, D – S
Sol. C1 has centre P1: (4, 4) and radius r1 = 4 2 . Angular bisector of Lp are x2 – y2 = 0 i.e. x = y or x +
y = 0 So, C2 must lie in 1st quadrant with centre P2 : (h, h) and radius r2 = ( 8 − h ) 2

2 92 − 7 2 4 2
Also r2 = OP2 sin θ where tan 2θ = =
14 7
Since cos 2θ = 7 / 9, sin θ = 1/ 3 giving ( 8 − h ) 2 = h 2 / 3
 h = 6. So P2: (6, 6), r2 = 2 2, C2 : x2 + y2 – 12x – 12y + 64 = 0
So, point within R if Lp < 0 and x, y > 0
Integer Type
1. Ans. 0 (1, − 5)
Sol.
( x − y − 6 ) + λ ( 2x + y + 3) = 0 family of line passing through
(1, - 5) and π
( x, y )
2
( x + 2y − 4 ) + µ ( 3x − 2y − 4 ) = 0 passing through (2, 1)
 y + 5   y −1 
Then    = −1 ( 2,1)
 x −1   x − 2 
2. Ans. 5
Sol.
Let the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 as centre lies on 2x – 2y + 9 = 0
∴ - 2g + 2f + 9 = 0
cuts x2 + y2 = 4 orthogonally
∴ 2g × 0 + 2f × 0 = C – 4
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Equation of circle x2 + y2 + (2f + 9) x + 2fy + 4 = 0
(x2 + y2 + 9x + 4) + 2f (x + y) = 0
passes through point of intersection of x2 + y2 + 9x + 4 = 0 & x + y = 0
 1 1
∴ points  − ,  and ( −4, 4 )
 2 2
1 1
a = − , c = −4, b = , d = 4
2 2
1
2b + d = 2   + 4 = 5
2
3. Ans. 2
Sol. A
Equation of AD y = x + 1
Equation of BE y = 2x + 3
Midian through C is F E
(slope of BC) (slope of AD) = - 1
Equation of BC is y – 4 = - 1(x – 3)
 17 4  B D
C ( 3, 4 )
B= ,  ( h, 2h + 3)
 3 3
M AB − M BE M BE − M BC
=
1 + M AB M BE 1 + M BE M BC
We will get MAB
4. Ans. 8
Sol. A 8−a
PA = PR = 8 – 9 P
a B
So PQ = 8 – a + b S
Also QD = QR = 8 – b
So QP = 8 – b + a
C R
8–a+b=8–b+a Q
b 8− b D
a =b
PQ = 8
5. Ans. 8
Sol.
A + B = π−C
A A B B C C
2sin cos sin cos sin cos
sin A sin Bsin C 2 2 2 2 2 2
=
A B C A B C
sin sin sin sin sin sin
2 2 2 2 2 2
A B C
= 8 cos cos cos
2 2 2
6. Ans. 2
Sol.
tan 2o − tan1o
1 + tan1o tan 2o =
tan1o
tan 3o − tan 2o
1 + tan 2o tan 3o =
tan1o
tan 89o − tan1o
1 + tan 88o tan 89o =
tan1o

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