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FIITJEE MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST

MONTHLY
ASSESSMENT PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
CM - TEST CODE: 101194
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 186

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
 You are not allowed to leave the Examination H all 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.

A. General Instructions
BATCHES – 57

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 part: 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 Two Parts.
(i) Part-A (01 – 05) contains 5 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each
question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-A (06 – 13) contains 8 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for all correct answer, +1 marks for each correct answer
There is no negative marking.

(iii) Part-C (01 – 05) contains 5 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging
from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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SECTION I : PHYSICS
PART – A : (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The arc AB with the centre C and the infinitely long wire having + B
linear charge density  are lying in the same plane. The minimum +
+
amount of work to be done to move a point charge q0 from point A +
to B through a circular path AB of radius a is equal to : +
q02 2 q0  3 +
C a A
(A) n  (B) n  + 2a
20  3  20  2  +
+
q0  2 q0 
(C) n
20  3 
(D)
20

2. Three large plates are arranged as shown. How much charge will Q 2Q
flow through the key K if it is closed? d 2d
(A) 5Q/6 (B) 4Q/3
(C) 3Q/2 (D) Q/2

3. A conic surface is placed in a uniform electric field E as shown A


in figure such that the field is perpendicular to the surface on
the side AB. The base of the cone is of radius R, and the height
of the cone is h. The angle of the cone is . Find the magnitude
of the flux that enters the cone’s curved surface from the left 
side. Do not count the outgoing flux ( < 45°).
(A) ER[h cos +  (R/2) sin]
h
E
(B) ER[h sin +  R/2 cos]
(C) ER[h cos + R sin]
(D) ER[h cos +  (R/2) cos] R
B

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4. If charge is distributed uniformly in XY plane with charge y


density + in first quadrant and –  in remaining three
quadrants, then work done by electric field in moving a point
+ + + +
charge q from (0, 0, d) to (0, 0, 2d) is
+ + + +
– q q + + + +
(A) d (B) d
4 0 4 0 + + + +
x
– q O
(C) qd (D) d
20 0

5. In figure, there is a four way key at the middle. If key is thrown 3V


from situation BD to AC, then how much charge will flow F
through point O?
A
(A) 24 C (B) 36 C 4F B 4F
D OC
(C) 72 C (D) 12 C

6V
F
PART – A : (Multiple Correct Answers Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

6. A charge particle q is projected in an electric field produced by a u m, q


fixed point charge Q as shown in the figure. Select the correct
statements:
a
(A) The path taken by q is a straight line
(B) The path taken by q is not a straight line
(C) The minimum distance between the two particles is Q 
Fixed
2
qQ  qQ 
    4m u a
2 4 2

20  20 
2mu2
(D) Velocity of the particle of charge q is changing in magnitude
and direction both

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7. A particle of mass m and charge q is projected in a region where an electric field is existing and
given by E  E0 ˆi, with a velocity v 0 ˆj from the origin at time t = 0, then choose the correct
statements (assuming mv 02  2qE0 x0 ).
(A) radius of curvature of the particle when its x-coordinate becomes x0 is 2x0.
(B) radius of curvature of the particle when its x-coordinate becomes x0 is 4 2x0 .
(C) speed of the particle when its x-coordinate becomes x0 is 2v 0 .
(D) speed of the particle when its x-coordinate becomes x0 is 2v0.

8. The electric potential in a region along the x-axis varies with x-according to the relation V(x) = 4 +
2
5x . Then
(A) potential difference between the points x = 1 and x = – 2 is 15V
(B) the force experienced by the above charge will be toward the + x-axis
(C) a uniform electric field exists in this region along the + x-axis
(D) force experienced by a 1C charge at x = – 1 m will be 10N

9. Three capacitor C1 = 2F, C2 = 3F and C3 = 4Fare separately charged  +


with battery of potential difference 40V, 30V and 10V respectively and C1
then disconnected. After then they are connected to each other as
shown in figure. C3 + +
C2
 
800
(A) Final charge on capacitor C1 = C
13
800
(B) Final charge on capacitor C2 = C
13
380
(C) Final charge on capacitor C3 = C
13
(D) Amount of charge flow in circuit = Zero

10. The following figure shows a block of mass m suspended from a fixed point by
means of a vertical spring. The block is oscillating simple harmonically and
carries a charge q. There also exists a uniform electric field in the region.
Consider four different cases. The electric field is zero in case 1, mg/q k
downward in case 2, mg/q upward in case 3, and 2mg/q downward in case 4.
The speed at mean position is same in all cases. Select the correct
alternative(s). m, q
(A) Time periods of oscillation are equal in case 1 and case 3.
(B) Amplitudes of displacement are same in case 2 and case 3.
(C) The maximum elongation (increment in length from natural length) is
maximum in case 4.
(D) Time periods of oscillation are equal in case 2 and case 4.

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11. Each of the following figures shows electric field vectors at two places in an electric field. In which
figure or figures can the illustrated field be created by a single point charge?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)
2 -2 3
12. A parallel plate capacitor of plate area 0.2 m and spacing 10 m is charged to 10 volt and then
disconnected from the battery, and pulled apart to double the plate spacing
(A) work required to pull the plate is 8.8  10 J
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(B) final voltage on the capacitor is 2  10 Volts.


3

(C) final charge on the capacitor becomes two times of initial


(D) final charge becomes half of initial value.

13. A dielectric in the form of a sphere is introduced into a E


homogeneous electric field. A, B and C are 3 points as shown
in the figure. Choose the incorrect choice(s)
(A) Electric field intensity at A increases while that at B and C
decreases. A B C
(B) Electric field intensity at A and B decreases where as at C
intensity increases
(C) Electric field intensity at A and C increases and that at B
decreases.
(D) Electric field intensity at A, B and C decreases.

PART – C : (Integer Answer Type)


This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each of the questions 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. Two charged particles of masses 2m and 3m and having equal 2m 3m


charges +q are released from rest at distance of separation d on a +q +q
frictionless horizontal surface as shown in the figure. The time after
d
which the distance between the charges will become 3d is
 1 
3md3 
Nkq2 
6 n   
3  2  . Find the value of N, where K 


40 

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2. Two identical particles each having charge q are m,q


very far apart. They are given velocity v0 parallel to v0
each other such that initial perpendicular separation
between them is d. If the subsequent minimum d
separation between them is 2d, the loss in total m,q
q2 v0
kinetic energy is . Find the value of N
N0 d

3. The electric field strength depends only on the x, y and z coordinates according to the law

E

a xiˆ  yjˆ  zkˆ  2 –1
, where a = 280 Nm C is a constant. If the potential difference between (3,
 
3/ 2
x y z
2 2 2

2
2, 6) and (0, 3, 4) is x . What is the value of x.

4. Four identical metal plates are arranged as shown Plates 1 1


d
and 4 are connected by a connecting wire. A battery of emf 2
V volts is connected between plates 2 and 3. The electric d 3 V
V 2d
field between plates 3 and 4 is . Find the value of N 4
Nd

5. Three identical thin uniform charged filaments are fixed


along the sides of a cube as shown in the figure. Length
of each filament is and line charge density on each of
them is . The cube is a geometrical construct and not
made of any matter. The electric field at the centre of the
N
cube is
30

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SECTION II : CHEMISTRY
PART – A : (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Br
+ Ph CH 2 NH2 EtO-
1. Product, Product is
Ph
O
Et
Ph
(A) (B) NH Ph
Ph O
O
Br

(C) (D) Ph NH
Ph NH Ph Ph
OH

CH3

2. H3C Cl2 , h
  N (isomeric products) C5 H11Cl 
fractional distillation
 M (isomeric products)
CH3
What are N and M?
(A) 6, 6 (B) 6, 4
(C) 4, 4 (D) 3, 3

3. ClCH2CHCl2 
alcoholic
KOH/ 
 X major product 
What will be the major product X of the above reaction?
(A) CHCl = CHCl (B) CH2  CCl2
(C) HC  CH (D) ClCH2CHO

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4. The major product of the following reaction is


Me Br

F
 PhS Na
dim ethylformamide

NO 2
Me SPh Me SPh

F F
(A) (B)

NO 2 NO 2
Me Br Me SPh

SPh SPh
(C) (D)

NO 2 NO 2

H O  OH
  X   Y
B H THF

2 6 2 2
5.

The final product (Y) is

HO OH HO OH

(A) (B)

OH OH

HO
OH
OH
(C) (D)

OH

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PART – A : (Multiple Correct Answers Type)


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

6. Choose incorrect statements regarding the following reaction :

B H


O
2 6

OH, H2 O 2

(A) Syn addition of –H (from BH3) and –OH (from solution) occur
(B) Syn addition of –H (from BH3) and –OH (from H2O2) occur
(C) The product is optically inactive
(D) Addition follows anti-Markownikoff orientation

CH3 O

PBr Mg CH CH C H
7. OH 
3
 A 
Et O
 B 
3
H /H O
C
2 2

(A) A is Br (B) B is MgBr

OH CH3
CH3
(C) C is CH CH (D) C is CH 2 C CH3
CH3
OH

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8. Which of the following undergo substitution by NH2 / NH3 ?


Cl
Br
NO2
(A) (B)

NO2
F
OCH3

(C) (D)

Br NO 2

9. Which of the following reactions would produce same product ?


OH OH

CCl  NaOH CO  NaOH


(A) 
4

H /H O
 (B) 
2

H /H O

2 2

OH OH

CHCl  NaOH HCN  ZnCl


(C) 
3

H /H O
(D) 
H /H O
2

2 2

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10. Which of the following compounds are soluble in NaHCO 3 ?


OH SO3H
NO 2
(A) (B)

NO 2
OH COOH
NO 2 NO 2
(C) (D)

11. An organic compound (A) with molecular formula C7H14O, when treated with cold HI, gives (B)
+
and (C). (B) on treatment with H in presence of heat produced (D), which on treatment with
Br2/CCl4 gave C5H8Br2. Which of the following can be the structure of (A)?

(A) OCH2CH3 (B) O

(C) (D) O
O

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12. The reactivity of compound Z with different halogens under appropriate conditions is given below:
OH mono halo substituted derivative when X 2  I2

X2
di halo substituted derivative when X 2  Br2

C(CH3)3
Z
tri halo substituted derivative when X 2  Cl 2
The observed pattern of electrophilic substitution can be explained by
(A) the steric effect of the halogen
(B) the steric effect of the tert-butyl group
(C) the electronic effect of the phenolic group
(D) the electronic effect of the tert-butyl group

13. Toluene, when treated with Br2/Fe, gives p-bromotoluene as the major product because CH3
group
(A) is para directing (B) is meta directing
(C) activates the ring by hyperconjugation (D) deactivates the ring

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PART – C : (Integer Answer Type)


This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each of the questions 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 sigma bonded oxygen atoms present in the product of following reaction


dil
H SO
 Pr oduct
2 4

O O

2. i) LiAlH4
Maleic anhydride 
i) O3
ii) H2 O
excess
ii) H O
X
3

How many hydroxyl groups are present in X?

3. Total number of final product(s) (including isomers) in the following conversion is/are:
CH 3CH 3
H3C C C CH 3 NaI
CH3 COCH3
  A  
NBS(1 equivalent )/hv
?

Br Br

4. Reaction of 3,3,6,6-tetramethyl-1,4-cyclohexadiene, first with excess aqueous mercuric acetate


then followed by NaBH4 reduction, produces a mixture of isomeric C10H20O2 alcohols, how many
isomeric products may be formed in this reaction?

OH

O
5. ||
 3
    
Cl  C  Cl
 
ii H2O   
SOCl2 alc. KOH i CH MgBr
HBr
AlCl3

In the above sequence of reaction how many nucleophilic substitution taking place?

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SECTION III : MATHEMATICS


PART – A : (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Number of values of x which are not in the domain of derivative of the function

  x  1  
3/5
; x  1

 
f  x   cos 4x  3x ; 1  x  1 is
1 3



3

  x  1 5 ; 1 x  2
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5

Let f(x) be a function defined in [0, 5] such that f (x) = 1  x  [0, 5] and f(x) is discontinuous only
2
2.
at all integers in [0, 5], then total number of possible function(s) is(are)
(A) 100 (B) 99
(C) 162 (D) 194

1 
Let f :  , 1   1, 1 is given by f(x) = 4x – 3x, then f (x) is given by
3 –1
3.
2 
1 
(A) cos  cos1 x 
3 
(B) 3cos sin1 x  
(C) 3sin1  cos x  (D) none of these.

4. If an injective function f(x) satisfies the rule f(x) + f(y) + f(xy) = f(x)  f(y) + 2  x, y  R–{0}. f(1)  1
& f(2) = 9, then the value of f(4) is
(A) 81 (B) 65
(C) 91 (D) 47

 18  18  2   18  3   18  33   18  34  


5. The value of the expression        ...     is (Note: [k]
 35   35   35   35   35 
denotes the greatest integer function less than equal to x)
2 2
(A) (17) (B) (18)
2
(C) (19) (D) 195.

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PART – B : (Multiple Correct Answers Type)


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

6. f(x) = {sin x}  {cos x} is not differentiable at (Note: {k} denotes the fractional part functions of k)

(A) x = 2n (B) x = 2n +
2

(C) x = (2n + 1) (D) x = (2n + 1) +
2

  x2  e     x2  e  
7. If the range of the function f  x   sin  ln  2    cos  ln  2   is (a, b] then
  
  x 1    x 1 
4 4
(A) a + b = 9 (B) b is an irrational number
a
(C) 1 (D) b is rational number
sin1  cos1

8. Which of the following functions are differentiable  x  R (Note: [k] and {k} denotes the greatest
integer and fractional part functions of k respectively)
(A) f(x) = |(x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3)| sin x : x  [0, 4]
3 5 7
(B) f(x) = |x – 1| |x – 3/2| |x – 2| |x – 5/2| |x – 3| |x – 7/2| … |x – 100| sin x
x2 x2
(C) f(x) = x 2    ... up to 
1  x2  
2
1  x2
(D) f(x) = (sin  {x}) [x]
3

1  x ; x  1

9. Let f : R  R be a function defined as f  x    and g(x) = f(x – 1) + f(x + 1)  x 

 0 ; x 1
R, then
(A) g(x) is not differentiable at 5 points on R
–1
(B) no of solution of the equation g(x) = cos (cos x) on x [–2, 2] is 3
(C) Range of g(x) is [0, 1]
(D) g(x) is an even function

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10. If f(x) = {x} |sin x| then (Note: [k] and {k} denotes the greatest integer and fractional part
functions of k respectively)
(A) continuous  x  R (B) not differentiable at integers
(C) L.H.D. at integers is  (D) L.H.D. at integers is – 


For a certain value of ‘c’ lim  x5  7x 4  2   x  is finite & non-zero equal to
c
11. , then
x  
 
8 6
(A) c  (B) c 
5 5
9
(C) 7 (D) c 
c 5
4 3
12. Let g(x) = x – 4x + 10. Compress the graph vertically by a factor of 2 followed by a reflection
across the x-axis, we get a function say f(x), then
(A) no of real solution of the equation (f(f(f(x)))) = 0 is 8
(B) no of real solution of the equation (f(f(f(x)))) = 0 is 6
–1
(C) if f : [–1, 3]  [ –15/2, 17/2], then f (–5) is 0
 17 
(D) range of f(x) is  , 
 2

x 2 x3 x 4 x5 –1
13. Let f(x) = x     and let g(x) = f (x), then g(0) is equal to (Note: [k] denotes the
2 3 4 5
greatest integer function less than equal to x)
(A) 1 (B) 0.9 
(C) 2 (D) 1.9 

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PART – C : (Integer Answer Type)


This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

The number of points in (–, ), for which x – x sin x – cos x = 0 is(are) ____
4 3
1.

Number of value(s) of x  [–2, 3] where f(x) = |x – 3x + 2| + cos|x| + |cos x| + {sin x}  sinx 


2 3 5/3
2.
sin2x is not differentiable is(are) ____(Note: {k} denotes the fractional part functions of k)

x 6000   sin x 
6000
 K 
3. If lim = K, then   is equal to ___ (Note: [k] denotes the greatest integer
 sin x   500 
x 0 2 6000
x
function less than equal to k)


 2n  1 x  x2  n2  n 
1
 ; n  x n

Let f  x   
2
4. n  I, then the number of values of x
 1
n  1 x ; n
 x  n 1

 2
 
where f(x) is not differentiable in (–5, 5) is ‘’ then   is ______ (Note: [k] denotes the greatest
3
integer function less than equal to k)


 cos x3 ; x0
5. If f  x    then the number of points where g(x) = f(|x|) is non-
 sin x3  x3  1 ; x  0

differentiable is(are)

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FIITJEE MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST


MONTHLY
PHYSICS,
ASSESSMENT CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
(Batch: SANKALP - 57)

IIT – JEE, 2017


ANSWERS
PHYSICS (SECTION-I)

PART - A
1. B P121414, P120110
2. A P121424, P120118
3. A P121411, P120108
4. A P121406, P120104
5. C P120118, P121424

PART - A
6. B, C, D P121422
7. B, C P121406, P120104
8. A, D P121408, P120106
9. A, C P121424, P120118
10. A, B, C, D P121406, P120104
11. A, C P121409, P120107
12. A, B P121420, P120114
13. A, B, D P121423, P120117

PART - C
1. 5 P121402, P120101
2. 8 P121422
3. 4 P121408, P120106
4. 3 P121424, P120118
5. 0 P121406, P120104

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CHEMISTRY (SECTION-II)
PART - A
1. B C124604
2. B C124601
3. B C121802
4. A C124603
5. B C121801

PART - A
6. A, C C121801
7. A, B, C C121802
8. A, B, C, D C124607
9. A, B C121809
10. A, B, D C121809
11. A, B, C C121806
12. A, B, C C124608
13. A, C C124606

PART - C
1. 2 C121807
2. 4 C121804
3. 2 C124601
4. 6 C121801
5. 3 C121808

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MATHEMATICS (SECTION-III)

PART – A
1. C M120410, M120407
2. C M120308, M120401, M120323
3. A M120311
4. B M120318
5. A M120315

PART – A
6. A, B M120406
7. A, B M120317
8. A, B, C, D M120410, M120407
9. A, B, C, D M120410, M120317, M120320, M120324
10. A, B, D M120410
11. A, B, C M110614
12. A, C, D M120312, M120311, M120317, M120324
13. A, B M120311

PART – C
1. 2 M120325, M120324
2. 7 M120410
3. 2 M110611
4. 6 M120410
5. 2 M120410

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