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A. General :

 Once the exam has started, you are not allowed to leave the exam hall permanently until the
end of the session.

 This Question Paper contains 3 Sections. Section I, II and III has 10 Single Answer Questions,
05 More than one correct option questions, 05 Numerical questions.

 B. Marking Scheme :

 In each Section Single Answer questions carry +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for
wrong answer.

 In each Section More than one Correct Questions, carry +5 marks for correct answer and 0 mark
for wrong answer.

 In each Section, Numerical questions carry +5 marks for correct answers and – 2 mark for wrong
answer.

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Physics Section – I
Part – A
Single Answer questions

1. A ball of mass m1 & another ball of mass 2m1 are dropped from equal height. If time taken by the balls is
t1 & t2 respectively then:
(A) t1  t2 (B) t1  2t2 (C) t1  4t2 (D) 2t1  t2

2. Which of the following is true for uniform circular motion


(A) Velocity is constant (B) Speed is constant
(C) Acceleration is constant (D) Acceleration is zero

3. The velocity versus time curve of a moving point is as shown in the figure.
The magnitude of maximum acceleration is
(A) 1m / s2 (B) 2 m / s 2
(C) 10 m / s 2 (D) 40 / 3 m / s 2

4. A bullet is fired on a wall with a velocity of 100 m/s. If the bullet stops at a depth of 10 cm inside the wall, then
find the retardation produced by the wall:
(A) 20 km / s 2 (B) 50 km / s 2 (C) 100 km / s 2 (D) 200 km / s 2

5. A body moving from rest with uniform acceleration travels a distance S1 in the first ‘t’ second, and travels a
distance S2 with uniform velocity in next ‘2t’ second. Then
(A) S2=4 S1 (B) S2=2 S1 (C) S1=4S2 (D) S1=2S2

6. A cricketer can throw a ball to a maximum horizontal distance of 100 m. With the same speed how high above
the ground can the cricketer throw the same ball.
(A) 20 m (B) 40 m (C) 50 m (D) 100m

7. The acceleration of a moving body can be found from


(A) area under velocity – time graph (B) area under distance –time graph
(C) slope of the velocity-time graph (D) slope of the distance –time graph

8. A body projected up with a velocity ‘u’ reaches a height ‘h’. To reach double the height, it must be projected up
with a velocity of
(A) 2u (B) u/2 (C) u√2 (D) u/√2
0
9. If a body is thrown with a velocity of 19.6 m/s, making an angle 30 with the horizontal, then the time of flight is
(take g  9.8m / s 2 )
(A) 1 s (B) 2s (C) 2√3 s (D) 5 s

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10. The motion of a body is depicted in the v-t graph shown to the right. Refer to the graph.

 m / s
40

20

1 2 3 4 5
t  sec 
0

- 20

Average velocity of the body in 5 sec is


(A) 4 m/s (B) 10 m/s (C) 16 m/s (D) 20 m/s

One or more than one correct option questions

11. A car moves on a circular road describing equal angles about the centre in equal intervals of time. Which of the
following statements about the velocity of car are NOT true?
(A) Velocity is constant
(B) Magnitude of velocity is constant but the direction changes
(C) Both magnitude and direction of velocity change
(D) Velocity is directed towards the center of circle
2
12. Ajay throws a ball with 20 m/s vertically upwards. (g=10 m/s )
(A) Maximum height reached by ball is 10 m/s
(B) Maximum height reached by ball is 20 m
2
(C) Acceleration at highest point is 0 m/s
2
(D) Acceleration at highest point is 10 m/s

13. For a body moving with uniform acceleration ‘a’, its initial and final velocities in a time interval ’t’ are ‘u’ and ‘v’
respectively. Then its average velocity in time interval ‘t’ is
 at   at   at   at 
(A)  v   (B)  v   (C)  u   (D)  u  
 2  2  2  2

14. If a body after traveling some distance comes back to its starting point:
(A) Average velocity is zero (B) Average speed is zero
(C) Distance travelled is zero (D) Displacement is zero

15. Two bodies of masses m1 and m2 are dropped from heights h1 and h2, respectively. They reach the ground after
time t1 and t2 and strike the ground with v1 and v2, respectively. Choose the correct relations from the
following:
t h1
(A) 1  (B) t1  h2 (C) 1  h1 (D) 1  h2
t2 h2 t2 h1 2 h2 2 h1

Part – C
Numerical
th
N1. A ball dropped from the roof of 9 storey of a multi-storeyed building reaches the ground in 3 second. In the
first second of its free fall, it passes through n storey. Where n is equal to Take g  10 ms  2

N2. A body is thrown up with a velocity 100 ms1. It travels 5 m in the last second of its journey. If the same body is
thrown up with a velocity 200 ms1, how much distance (in metre) will it travel in the last second
g  10 ms  ?
2

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N3. When a motorcycle moving with a uniform speed 11 m/s is at a distance 24 m behind a car, the car starts from
2
rest and moves with a uniform acceleration 2m/ s away from the motorcycle. If the car begins motion at t = 0,
then the motorcycle will overtake the car after _____ second.

N4. If a particle is thrown downward from a tower of height 25 m with a initial speed of 20 m/s then after what time
the particle will hit the ground

N5 . A particle moving with constant acceleration covers a distance of 30 m in 3rd second and a distance of 50 m in
5th second of its motion. Then what is its initial velocity in m/s?

Chemistry Section – II
Part – A
Single Answer questions
1. At higher altitudes, the boiling point of liquid
(A) increases (B) decreases
(C) remains constant (D) none

2. Which of the following is the correct relation:


(A) P1V2=P2V1 (B) V1/T1=V2/T2 (C) P1T2/V1=P2T1/V2 (D) P1T1=P2T2

3. Which pair of gases diffuse with the same rate at the same temperature and pressure
(A) CO ,NO (B) N2O,CO2 (C) NO, C2H4 (D) NH3,PH3

4. Which of the following will diffuse faster than others


(A) Water (B) Petrol (C) Perfume (D) Milk

5. The property of compressibility is


(A) Maximum in solids (B) Least in solids (C) Maximum in liquids (D) Least in gases

6. Which of the following is not a property of crystalline solid


(A) Isotropic (B) Sharp melting point
(C) A definite and regular geometry (D) High intermolecular forces

7. Which of the following does not undergo sublimation:


(A) Camphor (B) Ammonium sulphate
(C) Iodine (D) Dry ice

8. When 1 gram of ice is at 0°C absorbed 334 joules of heat energy. Its temperature is raised by
o o
(A) 1 C (B) 2 C
o o
(C) 3 C (D) 0 C

9. Under which of the following values, do Celsius and Fahrenheit scale read the same?
(A) -100 (B) -73 (C) -40 (D) -27

10. A gas can be liquefied on


(A) Increasing Pressure (B) Increasing Temperature
(C) Decreasing Temperature (D)Increasing pressure and decreasing temperature

One or more than one correct option questions

11. Pick out the correct statement from the following


(A)The inter particle attraction is very less in solids
(B)Temperature remains constant during state change
(C)The intermixing of particles of two substances on their own is called diffusion
(D)The distance between the particles in liquids is greater as compared to that of solids

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12. What is the correct set of increasing order of diffusion for the following substances?
(A) SO2 < NO2 < N2O < NH3 (B) He  CO2  O2  N 2
(C) CO2  N 2  O2  He (D) CO2  O2  N 2  He

13. Rate of Evaporation can be altered by


(A)Humidity (B) Surface area (C) Wind speed (D) Temperature

14. Identify the properties that don’t belong to liquids.


(A)Rigidity (B) Fluidity (C) Definite shape (D) Definite volume

15. Change in pressure affects


(A) Melting point of the substance (B) Boiling point of the liquid
(C) Doesn’t show any affect (D) Composition of a compound

Part – C
Numerical

N1: Find the amount of sodium for which 50J of energy is required to melt it at its melting point. (LHF of
sodium is 2.38cal/gm).

N2: Identify the no. of endothermic changes from the following.


Fusion, Vaporization, Condensation, Evaporation, Freezing

Amount of heat required to melt 5g ice at 0c to water at 0c is ‘x’cal. What is the value of
N3.
x/200?

186g of steam at 100 C is converted into water at 100 C . How much heat (in kilocalories)
N4. is taken out of the system? (LHV of water is 540cal/gm).if the answer is x then value for
x/20.

N5. When 105 Kg of a substance is completely melted at its melting point (Latent heat of fusion = 3.4 x
10 4 J/kg). How much heat in KJ would have be absorbed. If answer is x find the sum of digits till you
get an integer below 10.

Mathematics Section – III


Part – A
Single Answer questions
1 2 1
1. 2[(16 15)  25 (13  8) ]  (1024)º = ______________
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 5
n2 m2 (mn)
m n a
2. Find the square root of
( m  n) ( m  n )
2

n2 m2 mn

n m
mn
2
2
m n a 2 2
mn nm a m n
(A) m n a (B) (C) (D) None of these
( m  n )2
( m  n) ( m  n )
( m  n) 2

3. I If a-b = 3 and a  b  117 then a+b is


3 3

(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

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4. If 13  x 10  8  5, then what is the value of x ?


(A) – 5 (B) – 6 (C) – 4 (D) – 2

5. The remainder when x 45 is divided by x 2  1 is


(A) 2x (B)  x (C) 0 (D) x

6. If x - 1 is a factor of x3  x 2  3a  8 then a is __________.


8 7 10 11
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3

7. If a  7, then degree of polynomial p ( x )  ( x  a )  343 is


3

(A) 7 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 0

8. How many lines can pass through a given point?


(A)1 (B) 2 (C)infinitely many (D) none of these

9. In the given figure, a  R S


Q
(A) 600 (B) 700 P
1400
(C) 650 (D) 850
1000

T O

10. In the figure, if AB  GE  CD and GH  EF, then H F


B
(A)if ABH  600 , then GEF  1200 A

(B)if ABH  600 , then GEF  600 G


(C) BGE  ABH E
(D) GCD  ABH
C D

One or more than one correct option questions

3 2 3
11. Both a & b are rational numbers, if  a  b 3, then
5 2 3
27 16 27 16
(A) a (B) b (C) a  (D) b
13 13 13 13

12. Find m if ( x  2) is a factor of x3  4 x 2  3x  5m.


(A) 6 (B) – 6 (C) 36 (D) – 36

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13. If p ( x )  x  2 x  x  2 and g ( x )  x  13 x  32 x  20 and


3 2 3 2
h( x) and l ( x) are H.C.F. and L.C.M. of
p( x) & g ( x) respectively then
(A) h( x)  ( x 1)( x 1) (B) h( x)  ( x 1)
(C) l ( x)  ( x 1)( x 1)( x  2)( x  2)( x 10) (D) l ( x )  ( x  4)( x  10)( x 1)
2 2

14. In figure, if AB  CD  EF and Y : Z  6 : 9 , then which of the following


are true? W
A B
(A) Y = 72° (B) Z = 108°
X
(C) X = 108° (D) W = 72°
C Y D

E Z F

15. If AB and CD are the two parallel lines and O is the midpoint of BD. Then
A B
(A) AO = OC (B) CD = AB
(C) BAC  ACD (D) ABO  CDO
O

D C

Part – C
Numerical

1 1
N1.If x  3 , find x 2  2
x x

N2. If a bc  25, ab  5, then


2 3 2
abc 
9
57

N3. 2 10

N4. If r is the remainder when the polynomial p ( x )  x
100
 x 97  x 3 is divided by x  1 . Then r 2014  ?

N5.In the figure, if l || m || n, then ‘x’ =--------right angle(s)


l
30

x m

60
n
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CASU93A01, A02 – PHASE – 1 JEE ADVANCE


ANSWER KEYS
Physics
1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.A

6.C 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.C

11.A,C,D 12.B,D 13.B,D 14.A,D 15.A,C

N1.1 N2.5 N3.3 N4.1 N5.5

Chemistry
1. B 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.B

6.A 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.D

11.BCD 12.A,D 13.ABCD 14.AC 15.AB

16.5 17.3 18.2 19.5 20.6

Mathematics
1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.D

6.A 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.B

11.A,D 12.B 13.B,C,D 14.A,B,C,D 15.A,B,C,D

N1.7 N2.5 N3.2 N4.1 N5.1

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