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ALL INDIA INTERNAL TEST SERIES

CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS & PHYSICS


SET – A
APT - 5 127816 Ai2TS - 4
Time Allotted : 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 234
INSTRUCTIONS
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A. General Instructions

✓ Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
✓ This question paper contains Three Sections.
✓ Section – I is “Chemistry”, Section – II is “Mathematics” and Section – III is “Physics”.
✓ Each Section is further divided into three Parts: Part – A, Part – B & Part – C.
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provided for rough work.
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in any form, are not allowed.

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CLASS XI

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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 – 10) contains 10 Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Than One Correct
answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

(ii) PART-B (01 – 02) contains 2 Matrix Match Type Question which have statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be
One or More Than One Correct choices. Each question carries +8 marks for all correct answer however for
each correct row +2 marks will be awarded and –1 mark for each row matched incorrectly.

(iii) PART-C (01 – 08) contains 8 Numerical Based questions with Single Digit Integer as answer, ranging from 0
to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 mark for wrong answer.

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SECTION – I: CHEMISTRY
PART – A
(Multiple Correct Answer Type)
This section contain 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE or MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.

1. Which of the following statements are correct?


(A) Cis-2-butene have more dipole moment than trans-2-butene
(B) All the hydrogen atoms in CH2=C=CH2 molecules are in the same plane
(C) Cis-1,3 dimethyl cyclohexane is optically inactive
(D) In CH2=C=CH2 all the carbon atom are not sp2 hybridized

O C2H5

2.
⎯⎯⎯⎯
NaNH2
→ X

Cl
What is the product X and the type of reaction?
O C2H5 O C2H5
NH2
(A) (B)
addition, elimination Benzyne
NH2
OC 2H5 OC 2H5
NH2
(C) (D)
substitution elimination, addition
NH2

3. Grignard reagent gives alkane with


(A) Phenol (B) Ether
(C) Alcohol (D) Water

4. Which of the following are intensive properties?


(A) Temperature (B) Pressure
(C) Density (D) Enthalpy

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5. Which possess fractional bond order?


(A) O2+2 (B) O2−
(C) H2+ (D) N2+

6. Among V, Mn, Fe+3 and Cr+1, which will have same magnetic moment?
(A) V (B) Cr+1
(C) Mn (D) Fe+3

7. Which of the following are wrong prediction regarding Vander Waal’s gas?
(A) A gas with large ‘a’ has high critical temperature
(B) A gas with large ‘b’ is more compressible
(C) A gas with large ‘b’ has high critical pressure
(D) A gas with large ‘a’ is easily liquefiable

8. Which of the following reactions are redox reactions?


(A) Na2C2O4 + KMnO4 + H+ ⎯⎯ → Mn+2 + CO2 + H2O
(B) Na2CO3 + 2HCl ⎯⎯ → 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O
(C) SO2 + Cr2O72− ⎯⎯ → Cr+3 + SO24− + H2O
(D) MnO2 + HCl ⎯⎯
→ MnCl2 + H2O + Cl2

9. Which of the following molecules, in pure form, is (are) unstable at room temperature?

(A) (B)

O
O

(C) (D)

10. Toluene, when treated with Br2 / Fe, gives p-bromotoluene as the major product because CH3 group is
(A) Para directing (B) Meta directing
(C) Activates the ring by hyper conjugation (D) Deactivates the ring

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PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)
The section 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. There may be ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
correct choice.

1. Match the Column I with Column II:


Column – I Column – II
(A) Chile Salt Petre (P) NaAlSi2O8
(B) Albite (Q) NaNO3
(C) Glauber’s Salt (R) NaNH4HPO4.4H2O
(D) Macroscopic Salt (S) Na2SO4.10H2O

2. Match the Column I with Column II:


Column – I (Acids) Column – II (Type)
(A) HCl (P) Conjugate base
(B) NH3 (aq) (Q) Bronsted as well as Arrhenius acid
(C) H2O (R) Lewis base
Bronsted acid as well as Bronsted base, but
(D) CH3COO– (S) Lewis base only

PART – C
(Integer Answer Type)
This part contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9.

1. How many geometrical isomers (excluding entiomers) are possible for the compound given below?

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2. How many of the following compounds are aromatic in nature?

HO O .

, , , , ,
B
H
F O
..
N
, , , ..
N

3. C2FClBrI ⎯⎯⎯
H2
Ni, 
→A Exclude stereoisomer
( all isomers)

C3H6 ( alkene ) ⎯⎯⎯


H2
Ni, 
→B Exclude stereoisomer
( all isomers)
A +B
What is the value of ?
2

4. When 20 g of CaCO3 is put into a 10 L flask and heated to 800oC, 40% of CaCO3 remains undissociated at
equilibrium. Calculate the value of Kp.

5. In a cubic unit cell, ‘A’ occupies all the corners and ‘B’ occupies all the face centres. If we remove ‘B’ from all
the alternate position, then how many atom of ‘B’ will be present in a unit cell?

6. Calculate the total normality of all the ions present in a solution containing 0.1 M CaSO 4 and 0.1 M AlPO4
(consider there is no precipitate).

7. The total number of contributing structure showing hyperconjugation (involving C–H bonds) for the following
carbocation is

H3C C CH2 CH3

8. The number of optically active products obtained from the complete ozonolysis of the given compound is:
CH3 H
H3C CH CH C CH CH C CH CH CH3
H CH3

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SECTION – II: MATHEMATICS


PART – A
(Multiple Correct Answer Type)
This section contain 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE or MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.

1. The chord x – y = 1 cuts the parabola y2 – 4x = 0 at P and Q with P in IVth quadrant and Q in 1st quadrant.
Normals at P and Q meet at R, then
(A) slope of normal at P is 2 − 1
(B) slope of tangent at Q is 2 − 1
(C) slope of normal through R other than normals at P and Q is 2
(D) point of concurrency of normals is inside the parabola

2. If tangent of any member of family of hyperbola xy = 4sin 2,   (0, 2) – {} is not a normal to member of
family of circles x2 + y2 – 2x – 2y +  = 0, where  is any real parameter then  belongs to
 5 7   
(A)  ,  (B)  0, 
 6 6   6
 11    5 
(C)  ,2  (D)  , 
 6  6 6 

3. If b²  4ac for the equation ax4 + bx² + c = 0, then all the roots of the equation will be real & distinct if
(A) b > 0, a < 0, c > 0 (B) b < 0, a > 0, c > 0
(C) b < 0, a > 0, c < 0 (D) b > 0, a < 0, c < 0

4. If the coefficient of b12c6d15e4n in the expansion of (a7 + b3 + 2c2 + d5 + e3)26 is non-zero then n takes the value
A and the coefficient is B. Then:
(A) A = 10 (B) A = 12
26! 26!
(C) B = (D) B =
108 (16!) 36 ( 20!)

5. The number of integers strictly lying between 2 lacs and 8 lacs which have at least two digits equal is less
than:
(A) 509280 (B) 509279
(C) 509281 (D) 509278

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6. If n arithmetic means and n harmonic means are inserted between two fixed numbers A and B then which of
the following is true?
 1 1
 AB   + 
(A) a r +  =A+B (B) a r +  A B  = AB
 hr   hr 
 
(C) a r  h n +1−r = A + B (D) a r  h n +1−r = AB
where ar is the arithmetic mean and hr is the corresponding harmonic mean (1  r  n)

7. The number of ways of choosing triplet (x, y, z) such that z > max{x, y} and x, y, z {1, 2, …, n, n + 1} is
1
(A) n + 1C3 + n + 2C3 (B) n(n + 1)(2n + 1)
6
(C) 12 + 22 + … + n2 (D) 2(n + 2C3) – n + 1C2

cos ec2x 1 2
8. If 0  x  2 and 2 y − y + 1  2 , then
2
 3
(A) x = ,y =1 (B) x = ,y =1
2 2
 5
(C) x = , y = 2 (D) x = ,y = 2
6 6

If in a triangle sin A + sin B + sin C = sin B sin C + 2 sin C sin A + 2 sin A sin B , then its
4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2
9.
angle A is equal to
(A) 30º (B) 120º
(C) 150º (D) 60º

If the equation sin x − a sin x + b = 0 has only one solution in (0,), then which of the folloiwng statements
2
10.
are correct?
(A) a  (−,1]  [2, ) (B) b  (−,0] [1, )
(C) a = 1+b (D) none of these

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PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)
The section 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. There may be ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
correct choice.

1. A straight line passing through O (0, 0) cuts the lines x = ,y =  & x + y = 8 at A, B, C respectively such that
y 3
OA.OB.OC = 48 2 & f(,)  0 where f ( x,y ) = − + ( 3x − 2y ) + ex + 2y − e2 − 6 . Match the following:
6
x 2
Column – I Column – II
(A) The value of 2 2 ( OA + OB + OC) is less than (P) 50
(B) The value of OA.OB + OB.OC + O.C.OA is greater than (Q) 54
(C) The value of 25 is less than (R) 36
(D) The value of 18  is greater than (S) 52

2. Match the following:


Column – I Column – II
Let P(x) = x6 – x5 – x3 – x2 – x and α, β, γ,  are the roots of (P) 9
(A) the equation x – x – x – 1 = 0, then P(α) + P(β) + P (γ) +
4 3 2

P(  ) is greater than on equal to


(B) If a + b = 3 − cos4 and a − b = 4sin2 , then the maximum (Q) 4
value of ab is
(C) A point D is taken on the side AC of an acute triangle ABC (R) 1
such that AD = 1, DC = 2 and BD is altitude of ABC. A
circle of radius 2 which passes through points A and D
touches the circumcircle of BDC at point D. If area of
N2
ABC is N then the value of is equal to
15
 6 (S) 5
(D) If arg (z) = θ, 0    and |z – 3i| = 3, then cot  − is
2 z
less than or equal to

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PART – C
(Integer Answer Type)
This part contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9.

(x − 4)2 (y − 3)2
1. If the equation of the curve on reflection of the ellipse + = 1 about the line x – y – 2 = 0 is 16x2
16 9
+ 9y2 + k1x – 36y + k2 = 0 then (k1 + k2)/66 =

x2 y2
2. With one focus of the hyperbola − = 1 as the centre, a circle is drawn which is tangent to the hyperbola
9 16
with no part of the circle being outside the hyperbola, then the radius of circle is ___.


6r
3.  =
r =1 (3
r
− 2r )(3 r +1
− 2r +1 )
6
 5 
4. The remainder when   20 C2k −1  is divided by 11, is
 k =1 

5. 6 boys, 5 girls and 3 teachers are arranged in a line such that boys are in ascending order girls are in
descending order of their height, no two teachers are together. The number of such arrangements is
220 × 11C5 k, then the value of k is ___________

7 10 13
6. Sum of the series + 2 + 3 + .....upto  is _______________
4 1  2 4  2  3 4  3  4

7. If the number of arrangements of all the letters a, b, c, d such that a does not follow b, b does not follow c and
c does not follow d is n then the digit in the unit’s place of n is ____________.

8. Let Cr is coefficient of xr in (1 + x)n, where n  N. Now, in the expansion of (1 + x)20 if integers


a = C0 + C3 + C6 + C9 + ………..., b = C1 + C4 + C7 + ……………, c = C2 + C5 + C8 + ……………, then the
value of (a – b)² + (b – c)² + (c – a)² is __________.

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SECTION – III: PHYSICS


PART – A
(Multiple Correct Answer Type)
This section contain 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE or MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.

1. The figure represents two snaps of a travelling wave on a stretched string which is travelling along +ve x-axis.
The first snap is taken at t = 0 and the second is taken at t = 0.05 s. Then, possible values of angular
frequency of the wave is/are (in rad/sec)
t=0s
10
t = 0.05 s
5

y O 1 2 3 x (m)
(mm)
–5

–10

10 250
(A) (B)
3 3
130 14
(C) (D)
3 3

2. A uniform semi-circular disc of mass m and radius r is suspended as shown in the figure. If T is the time
period of small oscillations and I is moment of inertia about an axis passing through point of suspension and
perpendicular to plane of disk, then

3r 3r
(A) T = 2 (B) T = 2
8g 8g
mr 2 3mr 2
(C) I = (D) I =
2 2

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3. Two adiabatic processes bc and ad for the same gas are given to intersect two isotherms at T 1 and T2 (as
shown). Then
P
a
b
T1

d
c T2
V
Va Vd Vb Vc
Va T2 Va T1
(A) = (B) =
Vb T1 Vd T2
1
V  T   −1
(C) b =  2  (D) Va Vc = Vb Vd
Vc  T1 

4. For a curved track of radius R, banked at angle 


(A) A vehicle moving with a speed V0 = Rgtan  is able to negotiate the curve without calling friction into
play at all
(B) A vehicle moving with any speed V  V0 is able to negotiate the curve, with friction called into play
(C) A vehicle moving with any speed V  V0 must also have the force of friction into play
(D) The minimum value of the angle of banking for a vehicle parked on the banked road can stay there
without slipping, is given by  = tan−1 s (  s = coefficient of static friction)

5. A ball A collides elastically with another identical ball B with velocity 10 m/s at an angle of 30 o from the line
joining their centres C1 and C2. Select the correct alternative(s).
A C
1
o
10 m/s
30
C2
B
(A) Velocity of ball A after collision is 5 m/s
(B) Velocity of ball B after collision is 5 3 m/s
(C) Both the balls move at right angles after collision
(D) Kinetic energy will not be conserved here, because collision is not head on

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6. A point mass of 1 kg collides elastically with a stationary point mass of 5 kg. After their collision, the 1 kg
mass reverses its direction and moves with a speed of 2 ms –1. Which of the following statement(s) is/are
correct for the system of these two masses?
(A) Total momentum of the system is 3 kg-ms–1
(B) Momentum of 5 kg mass after collision is 4 kg-ms–1
(C) Kinetic energy of the centre of mass is 0.75 J
(D) Total kinetic energy of the system is 4 J

7. Two vehicles, each moving with speed u on the same horizontal straight road, are approaching each other.
Wind blows along the road with velocity w. One of these vehicles blows a whistle of frequency f 1. An
observer in the other vehicle hears the frequency of the whistle to be f 2. The speed of sound in still air is v.
The correct statement(s) is/are
(A) If the wind blows from the observer to the source, f2  f1
(B) If the wind blows from the source to the observer, f2  f1
(C) If the wind blows from the observer to the source, f2  f1
(D) If the wind blows from the source to the observer, f2  f1
r
8. Let v , vrms and vp respectively denote the mean speed, root mean square speed and most probable speed of
the molecules in an ideal monoatomic gas at absolute temperature T. The mass of a molecule is m. Then,
(A) No molecule can have a speed greater than 2v rms
vp
(B) No molecule can have speed less than
2
r
(C) vp  v  vrms
3
(D) The average kinetic energy of a molecule is mv p2
4

9. A source which is emitting sound of frequency f is placed at (–r, 0) and an observer is situated at (2r, 0). If
r r v ˆ v ˆ
observer and source both are moving with velocities vobserver = − 2viˆ − 2vjˆ and v source = i+ j , then
2 2
which of the following is/are correct option(s)?
(A) Apparent frequency first increases, then decreases and observer observes the original frequency once
during the motion.
(B) Apparent frequency first increases, then decreases and observer observes the original frequency twice
during the motion.
(C) Apparent frequency first increases, then decreases during the motion and observer never observes the
initial frequency.
(D) Apparent frequency first decreases, then increases during the motion and observer never observes the
initial frequency.

10. A black body emits radiation at the rate P when its temperature is T. At this temperature the wavelength at
which the radiation has maximum intensity is 2 0 . If at another temperature T ' the power radiated is P' and
wavelength at maximum intensity is  0 , then
T
(A) T' = 2T (B) T ' =
2
P
(C) P' = 16P (D) P' =
16

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PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)
The section 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. There may be ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
correct choice.

1. Column I describes some situations in which a small object moves. Column II describes some characteristics
of these motions. Match the situations in Column I with the characteristics in Column II.
Column – I Column – II
The object moves on the x-axis under a conservative force
in such a way that its speed and position satisfy The object executes a
(A) (P) simple harmonic motion
v1 = c1 c 2 − x 2 , where c1 and c2 are positive constants.
The object moves on the x-axis in such a way that its
The object does not change
(B) velocity and its displacement from the origin satisfy v = −kx , (Q) its direction
where k is a positive constant.
The object is attached to one end of a mass-less spring of a
given spring constant. The other end of the spring is
attached to the ceiling of an elevator. Initially everything is The kinetic energy of the
(C) at rest. The elevator starts going upwards with a constant (R) object keeps on decreasing
acceleration a. The motion of the object is observed from
the elevator during the period it maintains this acceleration.
The object is projected from the earth’s surface vertically
GMe
upwards with a speed 2 , where Me is the mass of the The object can change its
(D) Re (S) direction only once
earth and Re is the radius of the earth. Neglect forces from
objects other than the earth.

2. A uniform disc rolls without slipping on a rough horizontal surface with uniform angular velocity. Point O is the
centre of disc and P is a point on disc as shown. In each situation of column I a statement is given and the
corresponding results are given in column-II. Match the statements in column-I with the results in column-II.

Column – I Column – II
(A) The velocity of point P on disc (P) Changes in magnitude with time
Is always directed from that point (the
(B) The acceleration of point P on disc (Q) point on disc given in column-I) towards
centre of disc
(C) The tangential acceleration of point P on disc (R) Is always zero
The acceleration of point on disc which is in contact Is non-zero and remains constant in
(D) with rough horizontal surface (S) magnitude

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PART – C
(Integer Answer Type)
This part contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9.

1. Two wires are fixed on a sonometer. Their tensions are in the ratio 8 : 1, lengths are in the ratio 36 : 35, the
diameters are in the ratio 4 : 1 and densities are in the ratio 1 : 2. The frequencies of the beats produced if

the note of the higher pitch has a frequency of 360 per second is  . Find the value of .
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2. The spring mass system in vertical plane is shown in the figure. The mass of all the pulleys and connecting
strings and springs are negligible and friction at all contacts is absent. The time period T is found to be
nm
T = 2 . Find the value of n. (g = 10 m/s2)
2K

4k

8k

l
3. A block of mass m compresses a spring of stiffness k through a distance as shown in the figure. If the
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block is not connected with the spring and the impact of the block with the vertical wall is elastic, the period of
m
motion of the block is T. T is found to be (  + n ) . Find the value of n.
k
k
m
l l 2 l 2

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4. A gaseous mixture enclosed in a vessel consists of one gm mole of a gas A with  = and some amount of
3
7
gas B with  = at a temperature T. The gases A and B do not react with each other and are assumed to be
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ideal. Find the number of gm moles of the gas B if  for the gaseous mixture is .
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5. A train is moving along a straight line with constant acceleration a. A boy standing in the train throws a ball
forward with a speed of 10 m/s, at an angle of 60 o to the horizontal. The boy has to move forward by 1.15 m
inside the train to catch the ball back at the initial height. Find the acceleration of the train (in m/s2).

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6. A block is moving on an inclined plane making an angle 45 o with the horizontal and the coefficient of friction is
 . The force required to just push it up the inclined plane is 3 times the force required to just prevent it from
sliding down. If we define N = 10 , then N is

7. Consider an elliptically shaped rail PQ in the vertical plane with OP = 3 m and OQ = 4 m. A block of mass 1
kg is pulled along the rail from rest at P to Q with a force of 18 N, which is always parallel to line PQ (see
figure). Assuming no frictional losses, the kinetic energy of the block when it reaches Q is (n  10 ) J. The
value of n is (take acceleration due to gravity = 10 ms –2)
Q

4m

o
90
O P
3m

l
8. Two simple pendulums A and B having lengths l and respectively are released from the position as
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shown in figure. The time ‘t’ after which the release of the two strings become parallel for the first time is found
 l
to be t = . Find the value of n.
n g

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