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RANK ELEVATOR TEST SERIES – 2020


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INSTRUCTIONS

A. Question paper format:


1. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Part I: Physics, Part II: Chemistry, Part III:
Mathematics). Each part has 4 sections.
2. Section I contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which only one is correct.
3. Section II contains 4 multiple correct answer type questions. Each questions has 4
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which one or more answers are correct.
4. Section III contains 4 Reasoning type questions. Each question contains STATEMENT–
1 AND STATEMENT–2.
Bubble (A) if both the statements are TRUE and STATEMENT–2 is the correct
explanation of STATEMENT–1.
Bubble (B)if both the statements are TRUE but STATEMENT–2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT–1.
Bubble (C)if STATEMENT–1 is TRUE and STATEMENT–2 is FALSE.
Bubble (D) if STATEMENT–1 is FALSE and STATEMENT–2 is TRUE.
5. Section IV contains 2 sets of Linked–Comprehension type question. Each set consists of
a paragraph followed by 3 questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out which only one is correct.
B. Marking Scheme:
6. For each questions in Section I, you will be awarded 3 marks if you have darkened only
the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In
all other cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.
7. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 3 marks if you have darkened all
the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark for all other cases.
minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.
8. For each question in Section III, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken only the
bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In all
other cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.
9. For each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken only the
bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble is darkened. In
all other cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.

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PHYSICS
PART – I
SECTION – I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. If coefficient of friction between all surfaces is 0.4, then the


minimum force F to have the equilibrium of the system will be,
(take g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 62.5 N (B) 150 N
(C) 135 N (D) 50 N

2. For the situation shown in the figure, the block is stationary wrt
inclined fixed in an elevator. The elevator is having an
acceleration of 5 a 0 whose components are shown in the figure.
The surface is rough and coefficient of static friction between the
incline and block is s . Determine the magnitude of force exerted
by incline on the block.
g
(take a 0  ,   37o , s  0.6 )
2
mg 3mg
(A) (B)  41
10 25
9mg 13mg
(C) (D)
25 2

3. For the system shown in the figure, a small block of mass m and smooth irregular shaped
block of mass M, both free to move are placed on a smooth horizontal plane. The
minimum velocity Vo imparted to block so that it will overcome the highest point of M is

 m
(A) 2gh (B) 2 1   gh
 M
2m  M
(C) gh (D) 2 1   gh
M  m

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4. For the system shown in the figure, String is light and pulley is
frictionless. The 4 kg block is given an upward velocity of 1 m/s. The
centre of mass of the two block will.
(A) Accelerate down with g/3
(B) Initially accelerate downward with g and then after some time
accelerate down with g/3
(C) Initially accelerate down with g and then afterwards the
acceleration is zero.
(D) Initially accelerate with g and then afterwards its acceleration is
g/9.

5. A particle moves with a constant speed u along the curve y = sin x. The magnitude of
acceleration at the point corresponding to x   / 2 is :
u2 u2
(A) (B)
2 2
(C) u 2 (D) 2u 2
6. In the situation as shown in figure if acceleration of B is a then find the acceleration of A

(A) a sin  (B) a cot 


(C) 2a tan  (D) 2a cos 

SECTION – II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

7. Suppose a body that is acted on by exactly two forces is accelerated. For this situation
mark the incorrect statements.
(A) The body can’t move with constant speed (B) The velocity can never be Zero
(C) The sum of two forces can’t be zero (D) The two forces must act in the same line

8. In a collision between two objects, the motion of objects can change abruptly because of
(A) Gravity force (B) Interaction force
(C) Friction force (D) Electromagnetic force

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9. A ball of mass 2 kg strikes a floor as shown in figure. For this situation mark the correct
statement(s)

(A) The impulse experienced by ball during the collision is acting along the +ve y-
direction and is having a magnitude of 50 N–S.
(B) Floor may be rough or smooth
(C) Coefficient of restitution between floor and ball is 9/16
(D) The direction of impulse experienced by ball during the collision is along some where
between the y axis and –ve x-axis

10. It is desired to construct a toy by attaching a solid cone on the top of solid hemisphere as
shown in the figure. The radius of the hemisphere and the base of cone is R. If the toy is
to be in a stable equilibrium in the shown position then (Given that both the cone and
hemisphere are made of same material)

(A) H < 3R
(B) H > 3R
(C) 3R < H < 2R
(D) Centre of mass of the combined system must not be above O.

SECTION – III
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
CODE
(A) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is True; STATEMENT–2 is a correct
explanation for STATEMENT–1
(B) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is True; STATEMENT–2 is NOT a correct
explanation for STATEMENT–1
(C) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is False
(D) STATEMENT–1 is False, STATEMENT–2 is True

11. Statement – 1 : The acceleration of a particle as seen from an inertial frame is zero.
Statement – 2: No force is acting on the particle.

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12. Statement – 1: Law of conservation of momentum holds good only in a particular frame
of reference.
Statement – 2: Momentum of a body depends on the frame of reference.

13. Statement – 1: Let us consider a case, in which we know the details of initial motion of
system, then it is possible to know description of final motion, without knowing the details
of forces which are changing the motion of system.
 
dp
Statement – 2: Fext 
dt

14. Statement – 1: Work done by non conservative force over a closed path can not be zero.
Statement – 2: Potential energy is not associated with the non conservative force.

SECTION – IV
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Questions Nos. 15 to 17

A student performs two experiments to determine the coefficient of static and kinetic friction
between a block of mass 100 kg and the horizontal floor.
Ist Experiment : He applies a gradual increasing force on the block and is just able to slide the
block when force is 450 N.
IInd Experiment : He applies constant force of different magnitudes for a duration of 2 s and
determine the distance traveled by the block in this duration

SET FORCE DISTANCE


1. 300 N 0.5 m
2. 600 N 2.0 m
3. 750 N 3.0 m

Assume all forces are applying horizontally (Take g = 10 m/s2)

15. The coefficient of static friction between block and floor is


(A) 0.45 (B) 0.3
(C) 0.5 (D) 1.45

16. Which set of readings of experiment II is absolutely wrong ?


(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) None of these

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17. The speed of the block after 3S (beginning from starting of application of force) in set 2 for
2nd experiment is
(A) 6 m/s (B) 2 m/s
(C) 3 m/s (D) Information is in sufficient.

Paragraph for Questions Nos. 18 to 20

The block shown in the figure is acted upon by a spring having spring
constant k and a weak friction force f of constant magnitude. The
block is pulled a distance x0 from equilibrium and released. It
then oscillates many times and finally comes to rest. Friction is
causing the damping of oscillations.
18. Mark the correct statement(s)
(A) The decrease in amplitude is same for each cycle of oscillation and is equal to 2f/k
(B) The decrease in amplitude is same for each cycle of oscillation and is equal to 4f/k
(C) The decrease in amplitude is different for each cycle of oscillation
(D) The decrease in amplitude is different for each cycle of oscillation and for every
subsequent cycle it decreases by a factor of 2.

19. The number of cycles (n) the mass oscillates before coming to rest is given by
kx 0
(A)  1  2n (B) kx 0  f (1  e2n )
f
kx 0 kx 0
(C)  4n  1 (D) 1  n
f f

20. The total distance travelled by the block from the instant of its release to the instant it
finally comes to rest is

 kx  f  2f  1  kx 0 
2

(A)  0  1  x 0       1  1
 f  2k  k  4  f  

1  kx  f  2f  1  kx 0 
2

(B)  0  1  x 0       1  1
4 f  2k  k  64  f  

kx 0  f  2f  1  kx 0  2 
(C)  x0       1
f  2k  k  4  f  

1 kx 0  f  2f  1  kx 0  2 
(D)  x0       1
4 f  2k  k  64  f  

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CHEMISTRY
PART – II
SECTION – I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
21. What volume of O 2 (g) measured at STP will be formed by action of 100 ml of 0.5 N
KMnO 4 on H 2 O 2 in an acid solution?

MnO 4  H 2 O 2 
H
Mn 2   O 2  H 2 O
(A) 0.12 Lit (B) 0.028 Lit
(C) 0.56 Lit (D) 1.12 Lit

22. If the energy of H-atom in the ground state is E, the velocity of photo-electron emitted
when a photon having energy EP strikes a stationary Li2+ ion in ground state is given by
2  EP  E  2  E P  9E 
(A) v  (B) v 
m m
2  E P  9E  2  E P  3E 
(C) v  (D) v 
m m

23. The Shape of SF2Cl2 molecule is


(A) trigonal bipyramidal (B) Square planar
(C) Sea-saw (D) tetrahedral

24. Select the correct statement:


(A) HSO5–ion has one SOH linkage.
(B) Number of BOB linkage in borax is equal to number of POP linkage in P4O10.
(C) Hybridization of both sulphur in H2S2O5 is same but oxidation state of both sulphur
are different.
(D) Tetra-polyphosphoric acid (H6P4O13) has four POP and no PP linkage.

25. A, B and C are hydroxy compounds of the elements X, Y and Z respectively. X, Y and Z
are in the same period of periodic table. A gives an aqueous solution of pH less than 7. B
reacts with both strong acid and strong base. C gives an aqueous solution which is
strongly basic. Which of the following statements is/are true?
(I) The three elements are non-metal
(II) The electronegativities decrease from X to Y to Z.
(III) The atomic radius decreases in the order Z > Y > X
(IV) X, Y and Z may be phosphorous, aluminium and potassium respectively.
(A) I, II, III only correct (B) I, III only correct
(C) II, IV only correct (D) II, III only correct

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26. If a real gas obey following equation P(V – nb) = nRT, at very low pressure then the
intercept and slope of graph between d/p vs P are respectively.
MR M  RT 
2
M Mb
(A) , (B) ,
T b RT  RT 2
Mb M RT b
(C) , (D) ,
RT  RT 2 M M  RT 2

SECTION – II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
27. In I3–
(A) I2 is Lewis acid and I– as Lewis base (B) I2 is Lewis base and I–as Lewis acid
(C) I3– itself behaves as amphoteric anion (D) I3–is linear

28. Which of following is/are correct?


(A) Total energy of electron in hydrogen and hydrogen like species equal to twice of its
potential energy.
(B) The energy of an electron depends only upon the principal quantum number not on
the other quantum numbers.
(C) The energy of an electron depends only upon principal quantum number, in case of
hydrogen and hydrogen like species.
(D) The difference in potential energies of any energy level is always more than
difference in K. E. of these two levels.

29. Dichromate ion in acidic medium oxidizes stannous ion as


aSn 2  bCr2 O72  cH   xSn 4   yCr 3  zH 2 O
(A) The value of a : b is 1 : 3 (B) The value of a + b + c is 18
(C) x : y is 3 : 2 (D) The value of (c – z) is 7

30. Which of the following statements are incorrect?


(A) Molar volume of every gas at STP is 22.4L
(B) Under critical states compressibility factor is 1.
(C) All gases will have equal value of average KE at a given temperature
(D) At absolute zero, KE of gases is 3/2R

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SECTION – III
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

CODE
(A) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is True; STATEMENT–2 is a correct
explanation for STATEMENT–1
(B) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is True; STATEMENT–2 is NOT a correct
explanation for STATEMENT–1
(C) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is False
(D) STATEMENT–1 is False, STATEMENT–2 is True

31. STATEMENT-1: H3BO3 is weak monobasic non protic acid but its salt Na3BO3 exist.
STATEMENT-2: H3BO3 reacts with NaOH to give Na3BO3

32. STATEMENT-1: Specific charge of -particles is twice to that of proton.


STATEMENT-2: Specific charge is given by e/m.

33. STATEMENT-1: For Z > 1, repulsive forces dominate the behaviour of a particular gas.
STATEMENT-2: With increase of pressure, Z increases continuously.

34. STATEMENT-1: Among alkali metal cations Cs+(aq.) has highest electrical
conductance.
STATEMENT-2: Cs+(aq.) is largest alkali metal cation because of greater degree of
hydration.
SECTION – IV
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Questions Nos. 35 to 37


A water is said to be a soft water if it produces sufficient foam with the soap and water
that does not produce foam with soap is known as hard water.
Temporary hardness is due to presence of calcium and magnesium bicarbonate. It is
simply removed by boiling as
Ca  HCO3 2 

 CaCO3   CO 2   H 2 O
Temporary hardness can also be removed by addition of slaked lime, Ca  OH 2
Ca  HCO3 2  Ca  OH 2  2CaCO3  2H 2 O
Permanent hardness is due to presence of sulphate and chlorides of Ca, Mg etc. It is
removed as
CaCl2  Na 2 CO3  CaCO3  2NaCl
CaSO4  Na 2 CO3 CaCO3   Na 2SO4

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The degree of hardness is measured in terms of ppm of CaCO3 . 100 ppm means 100 gm
of CaCO3 is present in 106 gm of H 2 O . If any water contain 120 ppm of MgSO4 its
hardness in terms of CaCO 4 = 100 ppm.

35. A sample of drinking water was found to be contaminated with chloroform. The level of
contamination was 15 ppm. The molality of chloroform in the water sample is
(A) 3.42  10-4 (B) 5.21  10-6
(C) 1.25  10-4 (D) 1.25  10-6

36. The weight of Ca(OH)2 required for 10 litre of water to remove the temporary hardness
of 100 ppm due to Ca(HCO3)2?
(A) 16.6 g (B) 1.66 g
(C) 0.74 g (D) 7.4 g

37. RH2 (ion exchange resin) can replace Ca 2 ions in hard water as
RH 2  Ca 2  RCa  2H 
If 1 litre of hard water after passing through RH 2 has pH = 3, then hardness in ppm of
Ca 2 ion is?
(A) 50 (B) 40
(C) 25 (D) 20

Paragraph for Questions Nos. 38 to 40


h
de-Broglie proposed dual nature of particle by giving a equation  =
mv
h
whereas Heisenberg’s proposed uncertainty principle as xp  .
4
On the contrary particle nature of electron was established on the basis of photoelectric
effect. When a photon strikes the metal surface it gives up its energy to the electron. Part
of this energy (say W) is used by the electrons to escape from the metal and the
1 
remaining imparts the KE  mv 2  to the photoelectron. The potential applied on the
2 
surface to reduce the velocity of photoelectron to zero is known as stopping potential; the
stopping potential is plotted against 1/  of incident radiation for two different metals as:

Metal I Metal II
Vo
(volts)

1/ (m-1)
Work function of metal I is 0.24 eV.

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38. Select the incorrect statement.


(A) KE of photo-electron does not depend upon the wavelength of incident radiation.
(B) Photoelectric current depends on intensity of incident radiation and not on frequency.
(C) Stopping potential depends on frequency of radiation and not on intensity.
(D) None of these

39. Energy required to stop the ejection of electrons from Cu plate is 0.24 eV. Calculate the
work function when radiations of wavelength 253.7 nm strikes the plate.
(A) 24.3 eV (B) 24 eV
(C) 4.95 eV (D) 4.65 eV

40. The slope of the curve for metal II is


(A) 12.18  10-4 JmC-1 (B) 1.242  10-6 JmC-1
(C) 11.24  10-6 JmC-1 (D) none of these

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MATHEMATICS
PART – III
SECTION – I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1  7cos 2 x f (x)
41.
 sin 7
x cos x2
dx 
 sin x 7
 C, then f(x) is equal to

(A) sin x (B) cos x


(C) tan x (D) cot x
Let f(x) = (x + 1) (x + 2) (x + 3) . . . (x + 100) and g(x) = f(x). f (x)   f (x)  , then g(x)
2
42.
= 0, has
(A) no solution (B) exactly one solution
(C) exactly two solutions (D) minimum three solutions
43. Let f(x) = min  n  tan x  , n  cot x   , which of the following statement are incorrect
 
(A) f(x) is continuous for x   0, 
2  
 
(B) Lagrange’s mean value theorem is applicable on f(x) for x   , 
8 4
  3 
(C) Rolle’s theorem is not applicable on f(x) for x   , 
4 8 
  3 
(D) Rolle’s theorem is applicable on f(x) for x   , 
8 8 
44. Let ‘n’ be the number of elements in the Domain set of the function f(x) =
ln x 2  4x
C 2x 2  3 and ‘Y’ be the global maximum value of f(x), then  A   Y  is (where

[] = Greatest Integer function)


(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7
45. The number of solutions of  sin x   | cos x | 1, in   x  4 , [where [x] = greatest
integer function], is
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6

46. Let f(x) = 2 cosec 2x + sec x + cosec x , then minimum value of f(x), for x    / 2  , is
1 2
(A) (B)
2 1 2 1
1 2
(C) (D)
2 1 2 1

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SECTION – II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

47. Let f : R  R , such that f ''  x   2f '  x   f  x   2e x and f (x)  0 x  R , then which
of the following can be correct
(A) | f (x) | f (x), x  R (B) | f (x) | f (x),  x  R
(C) f (3)  5 (D) f(3) = 7

48. If the global maximum value of f  x    x 2  ax  a 2  2a  2 for x   0,1 be ‘- 5’, then


‘a’ can take the value
4  2 13 4  2 13
(A) (B)
3 3
(C) 1 (D) – 3

49. Which of the following are incorrect :


(A)  min e x   e / 2  ,
 xR 
 = greatest integer function 

(B) sin  sin x    cos  cos x   , where x   0,  ,   Greatest integer function 
 2
(C) sin 1 > cos (sin 1)
(D) cos 1    sin 1  
1 1
4   4  

50. Let | f (x) | sin 2 x,  x  R, then


(A) f(x) is continuous at x = 0
(B) f(x) is differentiable at x = 0
(C) f(x) is continuous but not differentiable at x = 0
(D) f(0) = 0

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SECTION – III
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

CODE
(A) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is True; STATEMENT–2 is a correct
explanation for STATEMENT–1
(B) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is True; STATEMENT–2 is NOT a correct
explanation for STATEMENT–1
(C) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is False
(D) STATEMENT–1 is False, STATEMENT–2 is True

sin x cos x
51. STATEMENT–1 : Global minimum and maximum values of f(x) = are
sin x  cos x
1  
0 and respectively, for x  0, 2 
2  
STATEMENT–2 : 1 | sin x |  | cos x | 2 and 0  | sin 2x |  1,  x  R

52. STATEMENT–1 : The function [f(x)] is discontinuous at those point, where f(x)
becomes an integer.
STATEMENT–2 : [x] is discontinuous at integer points.

53. STATEMENT–1 : The fundamental period of the function cos x – [cos x] is 1.


STATEMENT–2 : The fundamental period of x – [x] is unity.

54. STATEMENT–1 : The maximum value of sin 2x  sin ax can not be 2. (where a is
positive rational number)
2
STATEMENT–2 : is irrational.
a

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SECTION – IV
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Questions Nos. 55 to 57


Let f : f : R  R be a continuous function such that f(x) – 2f    f    x 2
x x
  4
2
55. f(3) is equal to
(A) f(0) (B) 4 + f(0)
(C) 9 + f(0) (D) 16 + f(0)

56. The equation f(x) – x – f(0) = 0 have exactly


(A) No solution (B) One solution
(C) Two solution (D) infinite solution

57. f   0  is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) f(0) (D) - f(0)

Paragraph for Questions Nos. 58 to 60

Let t be a real number satisfying


2t 3  9t 2  30  a  0 . . . (1)
1
And x + t . . . (2)
x
58. If equation (1) has three real and distinct roots then
(A) a > 30 (B) a < 3
(C) 3 < a < 30 (D) a < 3 or a > 30

59. If equation (2) has two real and distinct roots then
(A) - 2 < t < 2 (B) - 1 < t < 1
(C) t < - 2 or t > 2 (D) none of these

1
60. If x +  t gives six real and distinct values of x, then
x
(A) 3 < a < 30 (B) a  
(C) a  (2, 5) (D) none of these

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