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FIITJEE MONTHLY ASSESSMENT


TEST PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
MONTHLY ASSESSMENT
CM - TEST CODE: 101303

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 Examinat ion 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.

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 three part: Part-A , Part-B & 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 – 8) 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.

Part -A (09 – 12) contains 4 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

(ii) 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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SECTION – I: PHYSICS
PART – A: (Single Correct Answer 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. A uniform current carrying ring of mass m and radius R is connected


by a massless string as shown. A uniform magnetic field B0 exist in
the region to keep the ring in horizontal position, then the current in the
ring is (l = length of string)
mg mg
(A) (B)
RB0 RB0
mg mgl
(C) (D) B0
3RB0 R2B0

2. A long straight wire, carrying a current I is bent at its mid point to form R
0
an angle of 60 . AT a point P, distance R from the point of bending the
P 600
magnetic field is

(A)
 
2  1  0i
(B)
 
2  1  0i
4R 4R
 0i i
(C) (D) 0
4 3 R 8R

3. A particle charge q and mass m is projected with a velocity v0 towards Magnetic field

a circular region having uniform magnetic field B perpendicular and × ×O ×


into the plane of paper from point P as shown in the figure. R is the × × ×
radius and O is the centre of the circular region. If the line OP makes v0 × × ×
an angle  with the direction of v0 then the value of v0 so that particle q,m P

passes through O is
qBR qBR
(A) (B)
m sin  2m sin 
2qBR 3qBR
(C) (D)
m sin  2m sin 

4. A battery of emf 0  12V is connected across a 4m long uniform wire 0


R=8
having resistance 4/m. The cells of small emfs 1  2V and 2  4V
having internal resistance 2 and 6 respectively are connected as N
shown in the figure. If galvanometer shows no deflection at the point N, A B
the distance of point N from the point A is equal to : 1 r1 G
1 1
(A) m (B) m 2 r2
6 3
(C) 25 cm (D) 50 cm
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5. As situation shown in figure the maximum value of rate of energy stored R


in the capacitor after the switch is closed
2 2
(A) (B)
2R 4R  C

2
(C) (D) none of these
8R
S

6. A very long current carrying wire is placed along z-axis having


current of magnitude i1 towards negative z-axis. A i2 y
semicircular wire of radius R and having current i2 is placed in
x-y plane, such that line joining two end points of the R
i1
semicircular wire passes through long wire as shown in figure.  R x
Nearest distance of semicircular wire from long wire is R. Net
magnetic force on semicircular wire will be
0i1i2 0i1i2 3
(A) ln3 (B) ln
2 2 2
0i1i2
(C) zero (D)
2

7. A direct current flowing through the winding of a long cylindrical


solenoid of radius R produces in it a uniform magnetic field of
induction B. An electron flies into the solenoid along the radius v
between its turns (at right angles to the solenoid axis) at a velocity v
as shown in figure. After a certain time, the electron deflected by
the magnetic field leaves the solenoid. Then the time t during which
the electron moves in the solenoid is
B
m  eBR  2m  eBR 
(A) tan1   (B) tan1  
eB  mv  eB  mv 
m  mv  2m  mv 
(C) tan1   (D) tan1  
eB  eBR  eB  eBR 

8. There is an infinite wire grid with regular hexagon cells.


The resistance of each wire between neighbouring joint
connections is equal to r. The equivalent resistance
between the point A and B be
3r
(A)
4 A

r B
(B)
3
2r
(C)
3
(D) none of these
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PART – A: (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. In the given circuit C1 = C, C2 = 2C, V1 = V2 = V & R1 = R2 = R3 = R and switch switch


all switches-are closed at t = 0 then choose the incorrect statement at R1
time t = RC (initially all capacitors are uncharged)
C1
V
(A) Current through V1 is less than
2Re
e  1 V1
R3 C2

V2
(B) Power delivered by V2 is less than V2 R2
3 eR
V
(C) Current through V1 is greater than
2Re
e  1
V2
(D) Power delivered by V2 is greater than
3 eR

+ + ++
10. H , He and O ions having same kinetic energy pass through a region of space filled with uniform
+ +
magnetic field B directed perpendicular to the velocity of ions. The masses of the ions H , He and
++
O are respectively in the ratio 1 : 4 : 16. As a result
+ ++
(A) H ions will be deflected most (B) only O ions will be deflected least
+ ++
(C) He and O ions will suffer same deflection (D) All ions will suffer the same deflection

11. A microammeter has a resistance of 100 and a full scale range of 50A. It can be used as a
voltmeter or as a higher range ammeter provided a resistance is added to it. Pick the correct range
and resistance combinations
(A) 50 V range with 10 k resistance in series (B) 10 V range with 200 k resistance in series
(C) 5 mA range with 1  resistance in parallel (D) 10 mA range with 1  resistance in parallel

12. Two very long coaxial solenoids 1 and 2 of the are set so that one is inside the other. The number of
turns per unit length are n1 and n2. The currents i1 and i2 are flowing in opposite directions. The
magnetic field at the axis of coils is zero. This is possible when
(A) i1  i2 and n1  n2 (B) i1  i2 and n1  n2

(C) i1  i2 and n1  n2 (D) i1n1  i2n2


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PART – B: (Matrix Match Type)


E
A3

1. In the circuit shown in figure, R1 = R2 = R3 = 3 and e.m.f. of b R1


each cell is E = 4V and negligible internal resistance. All E E
a
ammeters are ideal. Match the following: A2 A1
R3

R2

Column I Column II

(A) Reading of ammeter A1 in ampere is (P) 4/3

(B) Reading of ammeter A2 in ampere is (Q) 8/3

(C) Reading of ammeter A3 in ampere is (R) 4

(D) Potential difference between point a and point b in (S) Zero


volt is

(T) 2

2.

Column –I Column –II


(A) A charge particle is moving in uniform (P) Velocity of the particle may be constant.
electric and magnetic field in gravity free
space.

(B) A charge particle is moving in uniform (Q) Path of particle may be straight line.
electric magnetic and gravitational field.

(C) A charge particle is moving in uniform (R) Path of particle may be circular.
magnetic and gravitational field (where
electric field is zero)

(D) A charge particle is moving in only uniform (S) Path of particle may be helical.
electric field

(T) The path must be straight line.

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PART – C: (Numerical Based)


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each 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. A non-conducting non-magnetic rod having circular cross-
section of radius R is suspended from a rigid support as shown
in the figure. A light and small coil of 300 turns is wrapped
tightly at the left end of the rod where uniform magnetic field B air
exists in vertically downward direction. Air of density  hits the
half of the right part of the rod with velocity v as shown in the v
figure. The current in clockwise direction (as seen from O) in
O
Io B
the coil so that the rod remains horizontal is A . Find the
200 L L/2 L/2
2 RB
value of Io, given  1A–1/2.
Lv 

2. A galvanometer of coil resistance 1 is converted into V


voltmeter by using a resistance of 5 in series and same
galvanometer is converted into ammeter by using a shunt
of 1. Now ammeter and voltmeter connected in circuit 15 15 6
as shown, find the reading of voltmeter in volt. 4.5
12
30 V
A

3. A particle having mass m, charge q is projected with velocity v 0 along y- y


axis in a region of uniform magnetic field B0 which is outward and     
perpendicular to the plane of the paper as shown in the figure. The
P
particle is continuously subjected to a frictional force which varies with     
v0
velocity as Fr  v , where  is a constant. Consequently the particle
    
moves on a spiral path till it comes to rest at point P. The x- co-ordinate of x
point P is 2n metre. The value of ‘n’ is     
(Take  = 10 kg/sec, q = 103 C, B0  1T , v 0  1m/ s , m = 20 gm)
–3

2

1 2 1V
4 1

1 1V
4. Calculate the ratio of magnitude of current in 3 2
1
resistance is to magnitude of current in 4 resistance 1V

1V 2
1 1
3
1V 1V
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60 

30 

5. For the circuit arrangement shown in the figure, find the 20 


potential difference (in V) across C2 in the steady state
C1 = 20F C2 = 10F
condition. 30 

10  + - K

12 V

6. A wire AB of length l and mass m is placed on a two vertical   


   
supports each having resistance R/2. The wire AB is free to A B
move. A cell is connected to the free ends as shown in the
      
L
figure. It is placed in a uniform magnetic field B. Now switch k is       
closed for a short time, so that charge flown in this interval in R/2 R/2
the circuit is q. Find the maximum height attained by the wire
AB in metre. Neglect the inductive effect of the wire and the
2B2l2 q2 k
loop. Take the value of as 20 m.
m2 g

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SECTION – II: CHEMISTRY


PART – A: (Single Correct Answer 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. O H
1.HO  CH2 2 OH,H

  X


2.Excess MeMgBr, then H3O
3.H , H O
MeO O 2

The compound X is
(A) O OH (B) O

MeO Me MeO Me
(C) O O (D) OH O

MeO Me Me H
Me

2.

1.CH3CO3H
2.LiAlH , then H O
  X
4 3
3.Na, Mel

The compound X is
OMe

(A) (B)
OMe

O
OMe
(C) (D)

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3. O O
Me
O Me
1.NaBH4 , MeOH

2.TsCl, Pyridine
  X
3.NaBr

The compound X is
O Br Br Br
Me
(A) O Me (B) Me Me

O OT s
Br O
Me
O Me
(C) Me Me (D)

Br

4. O
Br
O 1.Mg,Ether

2.EtOH
3.Catalytic H ,H O
  X
2

The compound X is
(A) H (B) OH
OEt OEt
O O

(C) O (D) H
OH
O O

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5. CH3CO2H 1.SOCl2
2. 3 Methylaniline
  X
3. LiAlH4 then H3O

The compound X is
H3C NH2 H3C NH2

(A) CH3 (B) CH3

O OH

H H
H3C N H3C N CH3
(C) CH3 (D)

6. H3C OH

O
 X  

1.HO CH CH OH,Catalytic H
2 2
2.Mg,THF then H C O then H O
 
2 3
3.H3O , heat

The compound X is
O
Br
H
(A) CH3 (B)

Br O

H
Br

(C) O (D)
O
Br
7. O O
 X Catalytic H

 Heat

The compound X is
(A) O (B) OH

HO OH O O
(C) O (D) O
HO HO

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8. OH
O
 X


1.LiAlH4 then H3 O
2. aq.H SO

2 4
3. PDC
H
The compound X is
(A) EtO (B) EtO

O O
(C) EtO (D) O
OEt
O

O
PART – A: (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. For the benzoin condensation, cyanide ion is used as selective catalyst, this is because
(A) cyanide ion is a good nucleophile
(B) cyanide ion is an effective leaving group
(C) its electron-withdrawing effect makes aldehyde hydrogen more acidic
(D) cyanide ion is a strong base
10. Ester can be reduced by
(A) DIBAL-H (B) Na – C2H5OH (C) NaBH4 (D) CH3MgX
11. Which of the following involves a free radical path?
(A) R  X  Mg  ether
R  MgX
(B) R  CHO 
air
R  COOH
OH
Fenton' s H
(C)  
reagent

OH O
OH O

3
(D) Fe CN6 /OH
 

O

12. Ethyl phenyl ketone was treated with 1 equivalent of Br2 / OH . The analysis of reaction mixture after
reaction revealed that
(A) All the ketone was converted into -bromoketone
(B) Only half of the ketone had been consumed
(C) Practically no PhCOCHBrCH3 was present
(D) The sole product is PhCOCHBr2CH3
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PART – B: (Matrix Match Type)

1. Match the following:


Column – I Column – II
(A) O (P) 2, 4-DNP test

Me Me
(B) O (Q) Tollen’s reagent test

H OH
(C) O (R) I2 + NaOH(Iodoform test)

Cl C- H

(D) OH (S) Fehling solution test

2.
i CH  CuCl1.eq
O3

Zn/H2O
 L  
OH

 M 
3 2
ii NH4Cl
  N

(K)
Match the following:
Column – I Column – II
(Pairs) (Can be distinguished by)
(A) K and L (P) Ammonical AgNO3
(B) L and N (Q) NaOI
(C) K and M (R) 2, 4-DNP
(D) N and K (S) Br2/H2O
(T) NaHSO3

PART – C: (Numerical Based)


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each 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. Number of moles of CO2 evolved and the product obtained in the following reaction is
O
HOOC COOH

HOOC COOH



COOH
HOOC
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2. ‘X’ is the sum of localized lone pair and number of nitrogen in melamine. Find the value of X.

OH OH

3. X mole of acetaldehyde reacts with Y mole of formaldehyde to give in presence


HO OH
of
NaOH. The sum of (X + Y) is

4. O

  X    Y     Z

H3C  C  H 
SeO
Conc.KOH H /H2O

2

The number of oxygen atom(s) in Z is

5. CH H
H2O2 /OH
H2C
  X
O
How many oxygen atom(s) is/are in the compound[X]?

6. How many of these are reducing sugar?


Glucose, fructose, maltose, galactose, sucrose, arabinose, gulose, mannose, lactose

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SECTION – III: MATHEMATICS


PART – A: (Single Correct Answer 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 function f  x   2x3  9ax2  12a2 x  1 has a local maximum at x  x1 and a local
minimum at x  x2 such that x 2  x12 , then a is equal to
1
(A) 0 (B)
4
(C) 2 (D) none of these

xn  x n
If f  x   lim n

xf  x  ln x  1  x 2  dx is equal to
2.
n x  x  n
, x  1, then  1  x2


(A) ln x  1  x 2  x  c  (B)
1 2
2  
x ln x  1  x 2  x 2  c  
  
(C) x ln x  1  x 2  ln x  1  x 2  c  (D) none of these

If f '  x   f  x    f  x  dx and f  0   1, then f  x  is equal to


1
3.
0

ex 1 e 2ex 1 e
(A)  (B) 
2  e 1 e 3e 3e
ex 2e x
(C) (D)
2e 3e

x x
If l1   ezx e z dz and I2   e z /4 dz, then
2 2
4.
0 0

(A) I1  exI2
2
(B) I1  ex l2
2
(C) I1  ex /2I2 (D) none of these

5. If f '  x   x  x , where x denotes the fractional part of x, then f  x  is decreasing in
 1   1 
(A)   , 0  (B)   , 2 
 2   2 
 1  1 
(C)   , 2 (D)  ,  
 2  2 
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 a4 
6. The set of all values of a for which the function f  x     1 x 5  3x  ln5 decreases
 1 a 
 
for all real x is
 3  21 
(A)  ,   (B)  4,   1,  
 2 
 27 
(C)  3, 5     2,   (D) 1,  
 2 

7. The value of m for which the area of the triangle included between the axes and any tangent
to the curve xm y  bm is constant, is
1
(A) (B) 1
2
3
(C) (D) 2
2

8. If the normal to the curve y  f  x  at x = 0 be given by the equation 3x  y  3  0, then the


x2
value of lim is
x 0
  
f x 2  5f 4x 2  4f 7x 2  
1 1
(A)  (B) 
5 4
1 1
(C)  (D) 
3 2

PART – A: (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.

 x  1
2
ex
9. Let f  x   . Which of the following statements are correct?
1  x 
2
2

(A) f (x) is strictly increasing in  ,  1 .


(B) f  x  is strictly decreasing in 1,   .
(C) f  x  has two points of local extrema.
(D) f  x  has a point of local minimum at some x   1, 0  .
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The tangent at a point P1 (other than (0, 0)) on the curve ax  y  b  0 meets the curve again at
3
10.
P2 . The tangent at P2 meets the curve again at P3 and so on. If the abscissae of P1,P2 ,P3 ,...,Pn form
a GP, then (a, b) may be equal to
(A) (1, 0) (B) (2, 7)
(C) (3, 5) (D) (4, 9)

1 1
11. Let f  x  be a real valued function defined by f  x   x 2  x 2 t.f  t  dt  x 3   f  t  dt . Which of the
1 1
following hold good?
1
10 30
(A)  t.f  t  dt  11 (B) f 1  f  1 
1
11
1 1
20
(C)  t.f  t  dt   f  t  dt (D) f 1  f  1 
1 1
11

12. Which of the following integral vanishes?


  cos 2x.cos 2 
2
(A) x.cos 23 x.cos 24 x.cos 25 x dx


 ln  x  
1
(B) x 2  1 dx
1

 2x  1 
1

 tan
1
(C)  1  x  x 2  dx
0  
 /2
(D)  ln  tan x  dx
0

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PART – B: (Matrix Match Type)


1. Match the following.
Column-I Column-II

   x  1   4  x  
(A) 3
3 3
(P) 0
If I   x cos x dx, then 50 2 I is
2
equal to
(B) 10 (Q) 100
If J   sgn  sin x  dx, then 10J is equal to
0
(C) 102 (R) 50
If K  
0
cot 1 x  dx, then [K] is equal to (here [.] denotes

G.I.F.)
(D) 51 (S) 70
  x  25 dx L
If L  0
51
, then is equal to (here [.] and {.} denote
2
 x  25 dx
0
greatest integer function and fractional part function
respectively)

(T) 20

f  x  f "  x    f '  x 
2

2. Let f  x    x  1 x  2  x  3 ...  x  n , n  N and  dx  g  x   C, where


 f  x 
2

C is an arbitrary constant.
Column-I Column-II
(A) If f ' n  5040, then n is divisible by (P) 3
(B) If g  x  , x  R is discontinuous at 9 points, then n is divisible (Q) 4
by
(C) If g  x   5 has 8 solutions, then n may be equal to (R) 6
(D) If the number of roots of the equation f ' x  0 be (S) 8

n  5 n  1 , n  1, then the possible values of n are


2

(T) 9

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PART – C: (Numerical Based)


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each 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  x4
1. Let  3
dx  f  x   C1, where f  0   0 and  f  x  dx  g  x   C 2 with g  0   0 . If
1  x 4 2

 1   k
g   k , find the value of 6 .
 2

2
 ex  e2/ x 
2. The value of the definite integral 1  x  dx is
n 1
3. 
Let n be a positive integer and f  x   min x  1, x  2 ,..., x  n . If   f  x  dx  2, then the value
0
of n is

x3 x 2
4. Let f  x  
3

2
 
 x  2 and g'  x   x2  9 x 2  4x  3 x 2  3x  2 x 2  2x  3 . If n1,n2   
denote the number of points of local minima and local maxima of the function f  g  x   , then the value
of n1  n2 is

5. Let f be a continuous function satisfying f '  x   0 on  ,   and the value of

f "  x   x  0,   be equal to the minimum value of min e


xR
 x
 2, x  2 . 
3
3x 2   4f '  x 
If L  lim x 1
2
, then the value of L2  is ([.] denotes G.I.F.)
x  f x

6. Let the function f  x   ax6  bx5  cx 4  dx3  ex2  fx  g  a  0  touch the line y  g  x   x  p
3
32
at x = 1, 2 and 3, and h  x   f  x   g  x  . If  h  x  dx  105 , then the value of a is
1
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TEST
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
Batch: SANKALP-57
IIT – JEE, 2017
QP CODE: 101303
ANSWERS
PHYSICS (SECTION-I)
PART – A
1. A P120307
2. C P120302
3. B P120305
4. C P120208
5. B P120216
6. A P120306
7. B P120305
8. C P120215

PART – A
9. ABD P120216
10. AC P120305
11. BC P120213, P120214
12. CD P120304

PART – B
1. AP BQ CS DR P120206
2. A  PQS B  PQRS C  PQS DQ P120305

PART – C
1. 2 P120309
2. 3 P120213
3. 5 P120305
4. 3 P120207
5. 6 P120216
6. 5 P120306

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CHEMISTRY (SECTION-II)
PART – A
1. D (Concept Code: C121206)
2. A (Concept Code: C121204)
3. A (Concept Code: C121207)
4. D (Concept Code: C121207)
5. D (Concept Code: C121208)
6. A (Concept Code: C121206)
7. A (Concept Code: C121206)
8. A (Concept Code: C121207)

PART – A
9. ABC (Concept Code: C121206)
10. ABD (Concept Code: C121207)
11. ABCD (Concept Code: C121206)
12. BCD (Concept Code: C121206)

PART – B

1. A  PR B  QS C  PQ DR (Concept Code: C121206, C121207)


2. A  PQRST B  PQ C  RT D  RST (Concept Code: C121206)

PART – C
1. 6 (Concept Code: C121207)
2. 9 (Concept Code: C121208)
3. 5 (Concept Code: C121206)
4. 4 (Concept Code: C121206)
5. 2 (Concept Code: C121206)
6. 8 (Concept Code: C121209)

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MATHEMATICS (SECTION-III)
PART – A
1. C M120608
2. D M120701
3. B
4. D M120805
5. A M120605
6. B M120606
7. B M120601
8. C M120602

PART – A
9. AC M120604, M120608
10. ABCD M120601
11. BD
12. ABCD M120802, M120803, M120805, M120806

PART – B
1. A Q M120804
B P M120807
C P M120803
D R M120807

2. A  QS M120507
B PT M120508
C ST M120508
D  QR

PART – C
1. 2 M120701
2. 0 M120701
3. 5 M120812
4. 4 M120606
5. 9 M120612
6. 2 M120606

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Hints & Solutions


PHYSICS
PART – A
1. A P120307
Sol. net = 0
mgR  MB0 (M = magnetic dipole moment)
mgR  I( R )B0 2

mg
I
RB0

2. C P120302 3 R/2
oI
Sol. B= sin 90  sin( 30 )
o o

4 3 R / 2 
–300 600
P
900
oI
=
4 3R

3. B P120305
R
Sol. r
2 sin  C r
mv 0 R 2
 r
R
qB 2 sin  
qBR
v0 
2m sin 

4. C P120208
12 1r2  r12
Sol. 4 
24 r1  r2

5. B P120216
  2
Sol. Required value =  VC  iC max   
2 2R 4R

6. A P120306
Sol. Magnetic field at a distance r from the wire will be
B
 i
B 0 1 dr
2 r r dl
force on the small element of length dl on semicircular
wire is 
dF  i2 d l  B  i2  dl  B  i2B dr ( dl = dr)
3R
0
F 
R
i2 B dr 
2
i1i2 ln3 .

7. B P120305

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Sol. The magnetic induction of the solenoid is directed along its axis.
Therefore, the Lorentz force acting on the electron at any instant of time
R B
will lie in the plane perpendicular to the solenoid axis. Since the electron 0
A C
velocity at the initial moment is directed at right angles to the solenoid axis,
the electron trajectory will lie in the plane perpendicular to the solenoid v v'
axis. The Lorentz force can be found from the formula F  evB . r 

O1
The trajectory of the electron in the solenoid is an arc of the circle whose radius can be deter mined
from the relation evB  mv 2 / r.
The trajectory of the electron in shown in figure, where O1 is the centre of the arc AC described by
the electron, v ' is the velocity at which the electron leaves the solenoid. The segments OA and OC
are tangents to the electron trajectory at points A and C. The angle between v and v ' is obviously
  AO1C since OAO1  OCO1.
In order to find , let us consider the right triangle OAO1; side OA  R and side AO1  r.
Therefore, tan( / 2)  R / r  eBR / (mv).
 eBR 
Therefore,   2 tan1  
 mv 
Obviously, the magnitude of the velocity remains unchanged over the entire trajectory since the
Lorentz force is perpendicular to the velocity at any instant. Therefore, the transit time of electron in
the solenoid can be determined from the relation
r m 2m  eBR 
t   tan1  .
v eB eB  mv 

8. C P120215
I I 2rI 2r
Sol. VAB = IReff = r r , hence Reff is .
3 3 3 3

9. ABD P120216

Sol. q=
CV
3

1  e t/RC 
Current through V2
V  t /RC
3R
e i2 =  
V V 1/RC
Current through V1 i1 =  e
2R 6R
V2
at t = RC, power delivered by V2 = Vi2 =
3Re

10. AC P120305
m 1 4 16
Sol. r  rH : rHe : r0  : :  1: 2 : 2
q 1 1 2
+
Radius is smallest for H , so it is deflected most

11. BC P120213, P120214


–6 r i
Sol. 50 × 10 =  for I = 5 mA
100  r
r = 1.
–6 –6
V = 50 × 10 (100 + ro) = 50 × 10 ro

12. CD P120304
Sol. Bnet  B1  B2  B1  B2  0  B1 = B2  B  ni.
So, n1i1  n2i2 or n1  n2 and i1  i2

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PART – B

1. (A)  P (B)  Q (C)  S (D)  R


P120206
E E E i1-i3 E
Sol. On solving by KVL we get, i1  , i2   , i3 
R R R
2E i3
 i1  i2  and i1  i3  0 b R1
R
So reading of ammeter A1 is E/R = 4/3
i1 E i1-i2 E i1
a R3
A2 is 2E/R = 8/3, A3 is zero and Vab = 4V i2
R2

2. (A)  PQS (B)  PQRS (C)  PQS (D)  Q


P120305
Sol. In uniform magnetic field the force is always perpendicular to velocity and magnetic field. Whereas the
force in electric and gravitational field is along or opposite to the field.

PART – C
1. 2 P120309
 L 
Sol. Force exerted by air on the rod   
2R  v 2  LRv 2
 2 
Balancing torque about point O NI R B  LRv 
2 2 3L
4
 
3v L
2 2
 300IBR 
4
L2 v 2
 I  0.01A
400BR
Thus, Io is 2.

2. 3 P120213
Sol. RVoltmeter = 6, Rammeter = 0.5
Req = 10
30
I  3A
10
Reading of voltmeter = 1  3 = 3 volt.

3. 5 P120305
dv
Sol. q[v x ˆi  v y ˆj]  B0kˆ   [v x ˆi  v y ˆj]  m … (i)
dt
1 1
 ay  qv xB0  v y  and ax  [qB0 v y  v x ] … (iii)
m m
 At t = 0, v y  v 0 and v x  0 and t = t, v x  0 , vy  0
1 2 x 
 v0   0
qB x  
m qB0 
qB0mv 0
 x = 10.
2  q2B2
Hence, ‘n’ is 5.

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4. 3 P120207 2
Sol. According to Kirchoff’s current rule. Current 1 2 1V
4 1
passing through A towards left = current passing
through B toward right. 1V A
1 2
1
1V

1V 2
1 1
B 3
1V 1V
5. 6 P120216
12
Sol. Current through 30 is A and apply loop rule then charge on the capacitor C2 is 60µC.
40

6. 5 P120306
Blq v 2 B2l2 q2
Sol. Impulse   Fdt   BIl dt  mv  Blq  v   h  .
m 2g 2m2 g

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Chemistry
PART – A
1. D (Concept Code: C121206)
Sol. Acetal formation, then attack of G.R on ester to give complex and finally acidification leads to
(D).

2. A (Concept Code: C121204)


Sol. Epoxydation, then reduction and finally SN2.

3. A (Concept Code: C121207)


Sol. Reduction of ketone and then convert –OH to –OTS and finally SN2

4. D (Concept Code: C121207)


Sol. Grignard reagent formation then decomposition of acetal and acid-base reaction with
Ar-MgX

5. D (Concept Code: C121208)


Sol. Conversion to acid chloride, then nucleophilic acyl substitution followed by reduction.

6. A (Concept Code: C121206)


Sol. Ketol formation, then grignard reagent intramolecular attack and finally hydrolysis.

7. A (Concept Code: C121206)


Sol. Acetal formation.

8. A (Concept Code: C121207)


Sol. Reduction followed by selective oxidation.

9. ABC (Concept Code: C121206)


Sol. Fact based

10. ABD (Concept Code: C121207)


Sol. Fact based

11. ABCD (Concept Code: C121206)


Sol. Fact based

12. BCD (Concept Code: C121206)


Sol. The hydrogen of -bromoketone is more acidic.

PART – B

1. A  PR, B  QS, C  PQ, D  R (Concept Code: C121206, C121207)


Sol. (A) Methyl ketone so PR
O
(B) H - C contains formyl groups so QS.
OH
(C) Benzaldehyde does not give fehling test
(D) 2-ol will give +ve iodoform test

2. A  PQRST B  PQ, C  RT, D  RST (Concept Code: C121206)

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Sol. O
C- H
O
L is formed by reductive ozonolysis
C - CH 3

M is formed by intramolecular adol


C=O

CH3

N is formed by conjugate addition


O

PART – C

1. 6 (Concept Code: C121207)


Sol. -keto acid, , r-unsaturated acid and gem-diacid readily undergoes decarboxylation.

2. 9 (Concept Code: C121208)


Sol. Melamine is
NH2

N N

H2N N NH2

3. 5 (Concept Code: C121206)


Sol. Based catalysted aldol and then crossed Cannizzaro.

4. 4 (Concept Code: C121206)


Sol. X is glyoxal, which undergoes internal Cannizzaro to give  - hydroxyacid after acidification,
which gives cyclic diester lactide

5. 2 (Concept Code: C121206)


O

Sol. X is formed by conjugate addition of H – OO– and then elimination.


O

6. 8 (Concept Code: C121209)


Sol. All the monosaccharides and disaccharides except sucrose are reducing sugar.

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Mathematics
MCQ Single Correct (01 – 08) (+3, –2)

1. C M120608
1. f '  x   6x2  18ax  12a2  0 (for max or min)
 x  a, 2a
x2  x12
 a cannot be negative.
If a  0, then local minimum occurs at x = 2a and local maximum at x = a. Thus, x1  a and
x2  2a .

2. D M120701
xn  x n
2. f  x   lim , x 1
n x n  x  n

1  x 2n
 lim
n 1  x 2n

1 0
 1
1 0

I 
x f  x  ln x  1  x 2   dx  
x ln x  1  x 2  dx
1  x2
 1  x2

Put ln x  1  x
2
t  x  1  x 2  et
dx
e 
2
  dt and t
x  1  x2
1 x 2

or
1
x  et  e t
2
 

1
2
 1

I   et  e t .t dt  t et  e t  et  e t
2
     c
 1  x 2 ln x  1  x 2  x  c  
3. B
f ' x  f x   f x
1
3.
0

or f ' x  f x  k


Now, solve for f(x).

4. D M120805
x
I1   ezx e z dz   e
2 x 
 z2  zx  dz
4.
0 0
  x 2 x 2  2
  z      x
x  2  4  x  z  
 e 
dz  e x2 /4
 e  2
dz
0 0
x/2 1 x2 /4 x  z2 /4
 e z dz  e  e
2 2
 ex /4
dz
 x/2 2 x
x
 ex  e z
2 2
/4 /4
dz
0
2 4
 ex / I2

5. A M120605

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5. f '  x   x  x y

f ' x  0
 x  x  0 1

 x  x
It is clear from the figure that x
–2 –1 1 O 1 2
 1 
x   , 0 . 2

 2 

6. B M120606
 a4 
6. f ' x  5   1 x 4  3  0
 1 a 
 
a4
  1 0
1 a

7. B M120601
7. x y  bm
m

dy my
Taking logarithm,  .
dx x
my
Equation of tangent at  x, y  is Y  y    X  x
x
X Y
  1
x 1  m  y 1  m 
m
1
 Area of triangle OAB  .OA .OB
2 B
1 
x 1  m  y 1 m
  
2 m
xy 1  m 
2


2m
For m = 1, area is a constant. O A

8. C M120602
1
8. f ' 0  
3
2
Replace x by x and then apply LH-rule.

MCQ Multi Correct (09 – 12) (+4, 0)

9. AC M120604, M120608
 x  1
2
ex
9. f x 
1  x 
2
2

 x  1  x  3x  5x  1
3 2

f ' x  .e x

 x  1
3
2

Let g  x   x3  3x2  5x  1
g'  x   3x2  6x  5
Discriminant < 0 so g(x) has only one real root.
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Also, g  1 g  0   0 so one root of g  x   0 belongs to the interval  1, 0  .

10. ABCD M120601


Given curve is y  ax  b .
3
10.
Let point P1 be t1,at13  b .  
Slope of tangent  3at1 .
2

 Equation of tangent is y  at13  b  3 at12  x  t1  .  


Tangent meets the curve at P2 t 2 ,at  b .  3
2 
  
 at 32  b  at13  b  3at12  t 2  t1  
  
a t 32  t13  3at12  t 2  t1 
 t  t 2 t1  2t12  0
2
2

  t2  2t1  t2  t1   0
 t 2  2t1
Similarly, t 3  2t 2
 Abscissae are in G.P. for all values of a and b.

11. BD
We have f  x   x2  ax2  bx3 , where a  t.f  t  dt and b   f  t  dt .
1 1
11. 
1 1


a   t  a  1 t 2  bt 3 dt 
1
Now,
1

2b
a ...(i)
5

 f  t  dt   a  1 t 
1 1
Again, b  2
 bt 3 dt
1 1

2  a  1
b …(ii)
3
4 10
From (i) and (ii), a  and b  .
11 11

12. ABCD M120802, M120803, M120805, M120806

cos 2x.cos 2 x.cos 2 



12. I  2 3
x.cos 24 x.cos 25 x dx


 f  x  is even

I  2  f  x  dx
0
 /2
I  2.2  f  x  dx
0
 /2
I  4 f  x  dx  4I1
0
 /2
Now, I1   f  x  dx
0

I1  I1
 I1  0
 I0

Part – B
2 Comprehension Type (+8, –1)
1. A Q M120804
B P M120807
C P M120803
D R M120807

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1.
(A) I1  
2
3
 x  1 3 3

  4  x   x cos x dx

  4  x    x  1  5  x  cos   5  x  dx
2
3 3 3

    4  x    x  1  5  x  cos x dx
3 3 3
2

 2I1    2x  5  cos x dx
3

2
3 3
 2I1   2x cos x dx   5cos x dx
2 2
Now, integrate by parts.
2
I1  
2
J   sgn  sin x  dx
10
(B)
0

 5  sgn  sin x  dx ( sgn  sin x  is periodic with fundamental period 2)


2

 5 1dx  5  1 dx  5  5  0
1 2

0 1

102 cot1 102


(C) K cot 1 x  dx   1dx   0 dx  cot1  1
0 0 cot1

So, K   0

  x  25 dx
51

(D) L 0

 x  25 dx
51

Nr    x  25 dx    x  x  25  dx
51 51

0 0

51 51
 51 x dx  25  51  50  51
1

2 0

 x  25 dx
51
Also, Dr 
0

51
x dx 
51

0 2

2. A  QS M120507
B PT M120508
C ST M120508
D  QR
2.
(A) In  f  x    ln  x  1  ln  x  2  ...  ln  x  n 
 1 1 1 
f ' x  f x    ... 
 x 1 x  2 x  n 
f '  x    x  2 x  3  ...  x  n    x  1 x  3 ...  x  n  ...   x  1 x  2 ...  x  n  1 
f ' n  n  1n  2 ...3.2.1  n  1!
5040  n  1! n8

f ' x 1 1 1
(B) gx     ...  k
f x x 1 x  2 x n
g  x  is discontinuous at n points.  n  9

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(C) g  x   5 has either n – 1 or n roots.

(D) Number of roots of f '  x   0 is n – 1. (Use Rolle’s theorem.)

 n  1n  5   n  1  n  1n  6 n  4   0


2

y
g(x)
g(x) = 5

x
O 1 2 3 n–1 n

Part – C
Integer Type (01 – 06) (+4, –1)
1. 2 M120701
1
x
1  x4 x3 t 1 x 1
1.  dx   dx    dt   C1   C1 (Put 2  x 2  t 2 )
1  x 
3/2 3/2 3
4
 1 2
t t 1 x 4 x
 x2  x 
 
x 1 1 2
Now,  dx  sin x  C2
1  x4 2
 1   
Hence, g   
 2  12 k
 k  12

2. 0 M120701
2
2. Put  y.
x
We get I  I  I  0

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3. 5 M120812
1
3. Here, the area of each big triangle is and there are 2 of them.
2
y

x
(0, 0) (1, 0) (2, 0) (3, 0) (4, 0) (5, 0) (6, 0)

1
Also, the area of each small triangle is and there are (n – 1) of them.
4
n 1 1 1
So 0 f  x  dx  2  2  4 n  1
4. 4 M120606
4. f '  x   x2  x  1  0  x  R
h  x   f g  x 
h'  x   f '  g  x   g'  x 
 ve

n1  2, n2  2

5. 9 M120612
5. f '  x   2  Graph of f  x  is concave y

upward on  0,   .
(0, 3)

As x  , f  x    and f '  x    .
 3x 2 3 4f '  x  
L  lim   2   (0, 2)
x   f  x 
 x  1 f  x  f x 

 6x 4f "  x  
 lim   
x   f '  x  f '  x  
 x
 6 
 lim   3
x   f "  x  
 
 L   9
2

6. 2 M120606

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6. Since the line touches the graph of f  x  f (x)

at 1, 2, 3,
h  x   f  x   g  x  has a double root at 1, 2, 3.
h  x   a  x  1  x  2  x  3 
2 2 2 Line : g(x)

3
3
32
I  a  x  1  x  2   x  3  dx 
2 2 2

105 2
1
 a2 1

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