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FIITJEE

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

CPT - 1 CODE: PAPER - 1

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 210

 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
BATCHES – 1719

OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
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 & 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 Two Parts.


(i) Part-A (01 – 10) contains 10 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks and – 2 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-C (01 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive) and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for
wrong answer.

Name of the Candidate :____________________________________________

Batch :____________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :_______________________________________________


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SECTION-I (Physics)
Part-A
(01 – 10) contains 10 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct answer.
Each question carries +4 marks and – 2 mark for wrong answer.

1. In the circuit shown in the figure, the current through 3 2 2


(A) the 3 resistor is 0.50 A
8 8 4
(B) the 3 resistor is 0.25 A 9V
(C) the 4 resistor is 0.50 A 2 2 2
(D) the 4 resistor is 0.25 A

2. In x-y plane magnetic field and electric field is present, a charged particle is projected from P
with speed v0 and speed at q is 2v0. If mass of particle is m0 then [wE  work done by electric
field ; wB  work done by magnetic field]
y

Q
x
2V0

3 3 3
a. wB  0 b. w E  mv02 c. w B  w E  mv02 d. w B  mv02
2 2 2

3. Two infinite wires carrying current i1 and i2 are lying


along x and y axes, as shown in the x – y plane. Then y
(A) Locus of points where magnetic field B is zero is a
circle i2
(B) Locus of points where magnetic field B is zero is a x
straight line i1
(C) Magnetic field B decays hyperbolically along any
line parallel x axis
(D) Magnetic field B decays hyperbolically along any
line parallel to y axis
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4. An uncharged capacitor is charged through battery. Switch is closed and reopened when
potential difference across capacitor becomes V/2.

V C

2R

2RC
a. Time constant while charging is
3
CV 2
b. Work done by battery is
2
CV 2
c. Heat generated in resistance R is
2
d. None of these

5. A particle of mass m and charge q, moving with


velocity V enters Region II normal to the boundary as
shown in figure. Region II has a uniform magnetic field
B perpendicular to the plane of the paper. The length of
the Region II is . Choose the correct choice(s). Region I Region II Region III
(A) The particle enters Region III only if its velocity
X X X X
q B
V> X X X X
m
X X X X
(B) The particle enters Region III only if its velocity
V X X X
q B X
V< .
m X X X X

(C) Path length of the particle in Region II is maximum 


q B
when velocity V =
m
(D) Time spent in Region II is same for any velocity V
as long as the particle returns to Region I.

6. Velocity and acceleration vector of a charged particle moving in a magnetic field at some
instant are v  3iˆ  4ˆj and a  2jˆ  xj.
ˆ Select the correct options
(A) x = –1.5
(B) x = 3
(C) Magnetic field is along z-direction
(D) Kinetic energy of the particle is constant
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P
7. An equilateral triangular loop PQR of side l carries a
currents I in the direction shown. The loop is kept in
uniform magnetic field B, directed parallel to the base
of triangle QR as shown. Net force F and torque 
acting on loop is
Q R
B
(A) F = 0 (B) F = 3 ilB
3 l2iB
(C)  = 0 (D)  
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8. In the given circuit the current flowing through the resistor 20 R1


ohm is 0.3 amp. While ammeter reads 0.8 amp. Value of R1 is :
20
(A) 30 ohm (B) 40 ohm A
(C) 50 ohm (D) 60 ohm
15

9. Three identical plates of area A are arranged as


(1) (2) (3)
shown. a charge +Q is given to plate (2). Then,
(A) charge +2Q/3 appears on plate 1
(B) charge 2Q/3 appears on plate 1
(C) charge Q/3 appears on plate 3
(D) charge on plate 1 + charge on plate 3 = 0 d 2d

10. A non-conducting ring of mass m and radius R is placed on rough surface. Two point
charge  q and  q fixed at highest point and lowest point of ring. At time t  0 uniform
electric field Eo in horizontal direction and parallel to plane of ring is switched on. Ring
starts rolling for
1.5qEo
(A) μ  2qEo / mg (B) μ  3qEo / mg (C) μ  qEo / mg (D) μ 
mg

Space for Rough Work


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Part-C
(01 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive) and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

1. A capacitor of capacity C1 = 1.0 F withstands the maximum voltage V1 = 6kV while


another capacitor of capacitance C2 = 2 F withstands the maximum voltage V2 = 4 kV.
What maximum voltage (In kV) will the system of these two capacitors withstand if they
are connected in series?

2. Potential difference (in volt) between points P 1A C=1F


and Q is P Q
2 3v +
q = 2c

3. A charged particle +q of mass m is placed at a distance d from another charged particle -2q
of mass 2m in a uniform magnetic field B as shown in figure. If the particle are projected
towards each other with equal speed of 2Vm where Vm is the maximum value for which the
two particles do not collide, then the time after which collision occurs between the particles
m
is found to be where value of n is
nqB
q,m
   2q,2m

2Vm 2Vm

  
d
  
4. An infinite charged sheet has 8.85  109 C/m2 surface charge density. How far (in mm)
are the equipotential surfaces differing by 3.5 volts.

20 V
5. When a voltmeter, as shown in n the figure is
connected across a 2 resistance, it reads 5 volts. 2 3
Find the internal resistance of the voltmeter (in
A B
ohm).

6. A semicircular ring of radius R carrying current i is placed in a i


magnetic field of intensity B so that plane of wire is
B
perpendicular to magnetic field as shown. Net force acting on
the ring is KBiR. Find the value of K. 

7. A hollow charged metal sphere has a radius r. If the potential difference between its
surface and a point at distance 3r from its centre is V then the electric intensity at
V
distance 3r from the centre is . Find the value of .
r
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8. A 100 pF capacitor is charged to a potential difference of 24 V. It is connected to


an uncharged capacitor of 20 pF. The new potential difference across the 100 pF
capacitor is 10 K volt. Find the value of K.

9V

9. In the circuit shown, in steady state ,Charge across 4


F capacitor is (in F) 4F 2F 2F

12V

10. An electron accelerated by a potential difference V = 1.0 kV moves in a uniform


magnetic field at an angle  = 30° to the vector B whose modulus is B = 29 mT. Find the
pitch of the helical trajectory of the electron.

Space for Rough Work


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SECTION-II (Chemistry)
Part-A
(01 – 10) contains 10 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct answer.
Each question carries +4 marks and – 2 mark for wrong answer.
1. Pyrimidine bases present in DNA are
(A) cytosine (B) guanine
(C) thymine (D) adenine

2. Which of the following compound(s) on reduction with LiAlH4 forms ethanol?


O

(A) CH3CHO (B) CH 3 COC 2 H 5

(C) CH3COOH (D) CH3CH2CN

i AgCN i KCN


3.  Y  
 ii LiAlH4 ii LiAlH4  
 CH3 Cl   X

Choose correct statement(s) regarding the above reaction


(A) Product(s) (X) and (Y) are functional isomers
(B) (X) is more basic than (Y)
(C) (Y) is more basic than (X)
(D) (X) and (Y) contain same number of carbon atoms

4. Which of the following substance(s) on hydrolysis form(s) carboxylic acids?


(A) CH3CN (B) CH3COCl
(C) CH3CH2CHCl2 (D) CH3CONH2

5. Which of the following nucleophiles are stronger than NH3?


(A) NH2 (B) CH3
(C) OH– (D) H2O

6.

Identify the reagents that can perform this conversion successfully

(A) H 2 , Raney Ni (B) Mg,THF,H2 O


O
||
(C) NaBH4 ,H2O (D) H  C  H , OH
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7. The correct statement(s) about the following reaction sequence is/are

(A) ‘R’ gives an aldol condensation reaction on heating with NaOH solution
(B) The compounds ‘Q’ gives a yellow p.pt in acetone
(C) step (4) is an aromatic nucleophillic substitution reaction
(D) the end product is a mixture of three compounds.

8. Which of the following products is/are correctly mentioned in the following reactions
(A) HCHO 
NaOD
HCOONa  CH3OD

(B) HCDO 


NaOH
DCOONa  CH2DOH

(C) HCDO 


NaOH
HCOONa  CHD2OH

(D) D2CO 


NaOD
DCOONa  CD3OD

Cl NO2
9.
(I) ( II )
What is/are correct statement about I & II?
(A) Both –Cl and –NO2 are deactivating groups
(B) Both are meta-directing
(C) Both are ortho-para directing
(D) Cl is ortho directing while NO2 is meta directing

10. Which is/are reducing sugars?


(A) Glucose (B) Fructose
(C) Galactose (D) Mannose

Space for Rough Work


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Part-C
(01 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive) and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.
OCH 3

1.

H3CO OCH3
How many maximum moles of HI is needed for complete reaction of one mole of the
above compound?

 Pr oduct  s 
NaOH
2. CH3 CHO  CH3COCH3 
How many aldol product(s) is/are formed in the above reaction?

O
HOOC COOH
Heat
3.   Pr oduct

HOOC COOH
O
How many oxygen atom(s) is/are present in the organic product of above reaction?

4. What is the sum of number of equivalents of glucose and phenyl hydrazine required to
prepare one equivalent of glucosazone?

5. O
CH
C

O
CH3
OCH3 O
How many maximum number of moles of CH3MgBr can be consumed by one mole of
above compound?

6. How many of the following substances evolve CO2 gas on heating?


O
CH2COOH COOH
, CH2(COOH)2, CH3 - C - CH2COOH, , CH3CHCOOH
CH2COOH COOH
CH3
O COOH

,
COOH
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7. How many of the following substance(s) form(s) alcohol when treated with CH3MgBr
followed by hydrolysis?
CH3CH2COOH, C2H5OCH3, HCHO, CH3COOC2H5, CH3COCH3,
CH 2 CH - CH 3 CHO
, CH3CH2CHO, C2H5NHC2H5, CH3NH2, CH3SH
,
O

8. Observe the following reaction and find out that how many number of reactant
stereoisomers can be reduced to optically inactive meso products

9. Isoelectric point of the following amino acid is


O O

HO  C  CH2  CH2  CH  C  OH
pK a  4 pK a  2
NH3

pK a  10

10. One mole of glycerol is completely acylated. The number of moles of acetyl chloride
needed are. . .. . ?
Space for Rough Work
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SECTION-III (Mathematics)
Part-A
(01 – 10) contains 10 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct answer.
Each question carries +4 marks and – 2 mark for wrong answer.

ln  tan x 
1. The value of  sin x cos xdx is equal to
1 2 1 2
(A) ln  cot x   C (B) ln  sec x   C
2 2
1 1
(C) ln2  sin x sec x   C (D) ln2  cos x cosec x   C
2 2

and f  f  x    g  x  then which of the following is true


x
2. If f  x  
1  x2
1
(A) g 1  (B) g  x  is odd function
3
(C) g  0   0 (D) g  x   f  2x 

dx  2x  1 
3. x  x 1
2
is equal to A tan1 
 B 
  C then which of the following is true
A 2
(A) 2 (B) A  B 
B 3
(C) A  B  2 (D)  A  B  B  5

 
4. Tangent drawn to y  sin x at  ,1 is also a tangent to f  x   ax2  bx  a  0  , then
2 
(A) maximum value of f  x   1 (B) b2  4a
(C) f  0   0 (D) f  x  is a odd function

5. Consider the function f : R  R , f (x) = | x3 + 1 | then


(A) f is many one Function.
(B) Range of f is R+
(C) Inverse of f is not defined..
(D) f is continuous and differentiable for every x  R.

x
6. The equation of normal to the curve y  at (2, 2) is ax  by  c  0 then
x 1
(A) Normal passes through origin (B) Normal is parallel to y – axis
(C) Normal is parallel to x – axis (D) a  b  c

dx
7.   sin1 f  x   c
2x
e 1
(A) f  0  1 (B) f  x  is periodic
(C) f  x  is one – one (D) f  x  is constant
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 1
 x sin , x  0
8. Let g  x   xf  x  , where f  x    x . At x = 0,
 0, x0
(A) g is differentiable but g’ is not continuous
(B) g is differentiable while f is not
(C) both f and g are differentiable
(D) g is differentiable and g’ is continuous

b
f  x
9. If  f a  f a  b  x  dx  10, then
a

(A) b  22, a  2 (B) b  15, a  5


(C) b  10, a  10 (D) b  10, a  2

3x 2  12x  1 , 1  x  2
10. If f  x    Then
 37  x , 2x3
(A) f  x  is increasing on  1, 2 (B) f  x  is continuous on  1, 3
(C) f '  2 does not exist (D) f  x  has the maximum value at x  2

Part-C
(01 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive) and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

1. Consider the polynomial f  x   ax2  bx  c . If f  0  0, f  2  2, then the minimum


2

value of  f '  x  dx is _______


0

ln3
x sin x 2 1 3
2. The value of  2

sin x  sin ln 6  x 2

dx  ln then k is
k 2
ln2

 x
2
3. is equal to where [ ] represent greatest integer function
1

4. The slope of the tangent to the curve represented by x  t 2  3t  8 and y  2t 2  2t  5


at the point M  2,  1 is m, then 7m equals to

x
5. Two positive numbers x and y such that x  y  60 and x3 y is maximum, then find
y

tan 3x
6. Number of points in 0, 2 , where f  x   is discontinuous at ________
1  cos 4x

dx A B x
7. If x  2   ln  C, then 2 B  A  
4
x 3
x x x 1
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8. Let f  x    x  1 x  2 x  3  ...  x  n  ,n  N, and f ' n  5040 . Then the value of n is

 
2
9. If f  x  y  1  f x  f y x, y  R and f(0) = 1, then f(2) = ……….

 x  y  f x  f y
10. Let f   for all real x and y. if f’ (0) exists and equals -1 and f(0) = 1,
 2  2
then f(-1) is ------

Space for Rough Work


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ANSWERS
(ADV) PAPER – 1

SR. NO PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHS


1. D AC ACD
2. ABC ABC ACD
3. B ACD CD
4. AB ABD ABC
5. ACD ABC AC
6. ABC CD AD
7. AD BC BC
8. D ABD AB
9. BC AD ACD
10. ABCD ABCD ABCD
1. 9 6 2
2 3 4 4
3. 6 2 6
4. 7 4 6
5. 2 4 3
6. 2 3 9
7. 6 6 3
8. 2 4 8
9. 6 3 9
10. 2 3 2

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