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FIITJEE PATNA CENTER - PHASE TEST

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


PHASE 1/5
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 255
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CFY 2226/CTH 2326 PHASE 1/5

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INSTRUCTIONS
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A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. SECTION 1 is Physics, SECTION 2 is Chemistry and SECTION 3 is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & C in the OMR.
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 Blue/Black Ball Point Pen 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 (01–07) contains 7 Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Correct answer.
For each question in the group Q. 01 – 07 of PART – A you will be awarded
Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct options(s) is (are) darkened.
Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided NO incorrect
option is darkened.
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks: −1 In all other cases.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will result
in +4 marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will result in −1
mark, as a wrong option is also darkened.
(ii) Part-A (08-14) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer
(iii) Part-A (15-18) - This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each table, there are Two multiple choice
questions. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer. There
is no negative marking .
(iv) Part-A (19-20) – This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has One (01) Multiple
Choice Questions. Each List-Match set has two lists: List-I and List-II. FOUR options are given in each
Multiple Choice Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the
condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question. Each question carries +3 Marks for correct combination
chosen and -1 mark for wrong options chosen.
(v) Part-C (01-06) contains six (06) Numerical based questions, the answer of which is an integer ranging from
0-9 both inclusive and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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SECTION 1
PHYSICS
contains 7 Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Correct answer. For each question in the
group Q. 01 – 07. You will be awarded Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct
options(s) is (are) darkened. Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option,
provided NO incorrect option is darkened.
1. A concave mirror has a focal length of 20 cm. The possible two positions of the object for which the image
size is double of the object size
(A) 10cm (B) 30cm (C) 20cm (D) 40cm

2. The image of an extended object, placed perpendicular to the principal axis of a mirror, will be erect if :
(A) the object and the image are both real (B) the object and the image are the both virtual
(C) the object is real but the image is virtual (D) the object is virtual but the image is real

3. With a concave mirror, an object is placed at a distance x1 from the principal focus away from the mirror,
on the principal axis. The image is formed at a distance x2 from the principal focus also away from the
mirror. The focal length of the mirror
x +x
(A) x1 x2 (B) 1 2 (C) x1 / x2 (D) x1 x2
2

4. A biconvex lens of focal length 15 cm is in front of a plane mirror. The distance between the lens and the
mirror is 10 cm. A small object is kept at a distance of 30 cm from the lens. The final image is
(A) virtual (B) real
(C) at a distance of 16 cm from the mirror (D) at a distance of 16 cm from the lens

5. A thin concave and a thin convex lens are in contact. The ratio of the magnitude of power of two lenses is
2/3 and focal length of combination is 30cm, then the focal length of
(A) Concave lens is –15cm (B) Convex lens is –25cm
(C) Concave lens is 5cm (D) Convex lens is 10cm

6. If mirror is rotated by 30° in Clockwise direction, then

(A) New normal is rotated by 30° w.r.t old normal in clockwise direction
(B) New normal is rotated by 30° w.r.t old normal in anticlockwise direction
(C) New reflected ray is rotated by 60° by w.r.t old reflected in clockwise
direction
(D) New reflected ray is rotated by 60° by w.r.t old reflected in Anticlockwise
direction

7. Two converging lenses of focal lengths f1 =10 cm and f 2 =20 cm are placed at some separation. A parallel
beam of light is incident on 1st lens. Then
(A) For emergent beam from second lens to be parallel, the separation between the lenses has to be 30cm.
(B) For emergent beam from second lens to be parallel, the separation between the lenses has to be 60cm.
(C) If lenses are placed at such a separation that emergent beam from second lens is parallel, then emergent
beam width is 2cm if original beam has a width of 1cm
(D) If lenses are placed at such a separation that emergent beam from second lens is parallel, then
emergent beam width is 1cm if original beam has a width of 2cm

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Part-A

Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer Each question carries +3
marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer

8. A point object is placed at a distance of 30 cm from a convex mirror of focal length 30 cm. The image will
form at
(A) Infinity (B) Pole
(C) Focus (D) 15 cm behind the mirror

9. The image formed by concave mirror


(A) is always real (B) is always virtual
(C) is certainely real, if the object is virtual (D) is certainely virtual if object is real.

10. Total internal reflection can take place only if


(A) light goes from optically rarer medium to optically denser medium
(B) light goes from optically denser medium to rarer medium
(C) the refractive indices of the two media are close to different
(D) the refractive indices of the two media are widely different

11. A man of height 1.8 m is standing in front of a wall. The sun is exactly behind him. His shadow has a length
1.5 m on the ground and 0.75 m on the wall. Find the length of his shadow on the ground if the wall is
removed.
(A) 1.5m (B) 1.07m (C) 1.8 (D) 2.57m

12. A diverging lens of focal length 20 cm and a converging mirror of focal length 10 cm are placed co-axially at
a separation of 5 cm. Where should an object be placed so that a real image is formed at the object itself?
(A) 60cm from lens further away from lens. (B) 20cm from lens further away from lens.
(C) 40cm from lens further away from lens. (D) None of these

13. Find distance of five closest image from object

(A) 1cm, 6cm, 8cm, 13cm, 15cm


(B) 2cm, 5cm, 7cm, 7cm, 9cm
(C) 1cm, 2.5cm, 4.5cm, 6cm, 8cm
(D) None of these

14. An observer can see through a pin-hole the top end of a thin of height h,
placed as shown in the figure. The beaker height is 3h and its radius h. When
the beaker is filled with a liquid up to a height 2h, he can see the lower end of
the rod. Then the refractive index of the liquid is

5 5
(A) (B)
2 2
3 3
(C) (D)
2 2

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Part-A
This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each table, there are Two multiple choice questions. Each question
has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer. There is no negative marking.

Paragraph – 1

f
A thin rod of length is placed along the optic axis of a concave mirror of focal length f.
3

15. Find the magnification if image of rod which is real and elongated just touches the rod.
4 3 5 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 2 2 2

16. Find the magnification, if image of rod which real and diminished just touches the rod.
5 2 3 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 7 4 5

Paragraph – 2

An object is placed at a distance of 10cmm to the left on the axis of convex lens A of focal length 20cm. A second
convex lens of focal length 10cm is placed coaxially to the right of the lens A at a distance of 5cm from A.

17. Find the position of the final image.


2
(A) 16 cm (B) 20cm (C) 50cm (D) None
3
18. Find the magnification
(A) 4/3 (B) 3/4 (C) 1/2 (D) 2

Part-A
This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has One (01) Multiple Choice Questions. Each
List-Match set has two lists: List-I and List-II. FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based On List-
I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question. Each
question carries +3 Marks for correct combination chosen and -1 mark for wrong options chosen.

19. 2cm object is placed on principal axis of concave mirror at distance of 12cm from the pole. If the image is
inverted real, and 5cm high, the math in List – I with List – II

List – I List – II
(A) Location of image (P) 8.6 cm
(B) Focal length of mirror (Q) 30 cm
(C) Magnification (R) 60 cm
(D) If Object is shifted by 2cm toward pole then (S) 2.5
image distance is

(A) A→R, B→S, C→Q, D→P (B) A→R, B→S, C→P, D→Q
(C) A→S, B→R, C→Q, D→P (D) A→Q, B→P, C→S, D→R

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20. Match the object positions with the image positions

List – I List – II
(A) (P) Between F1 and O

(B) (Q) Between F2 and Q 2F2

(C) (R) Between C and infinity

(D) (S) Between F and P

(A) A→R, B→S, C→Q, D→P (B) A→R, B→S, C→P, D→Q
(C) A→S, B→R, C→Q, D→P (D) A→Q, B→P, C→S, D→P

Part-C
(Integer Type Questions)

1. A U-shaped wire is placed before a concave mirror having radius of


curvature 20 cm as shown in figure. If length of image is 10cm, the find the
value of N.

2. A large glass slab (μ = 5/3) of thickness 8 cm is placed over a point source of light on a plane surface. It is
seen that light emerges out of the top surface of the slab from a circular area of radius R cm. What is the
value of R?

3. The plane mirror ( M 1 and M 2 ) are inclined to each such that a ray inclined on mirror M 1 and parallel to
mirror M 2 is reflected from M 2 parallel to mirror M 1 . If the angle between the two mirror is (10) , then
value of  .

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4. An object of length 2.5 cm is placed at a distance of 1.5 f from a concave mirror where f is the magnitude of
the focal length of the mirror. The length of the object is perpendicular to the principal axis. Find the length
of the image (Real, inverted)

5. The focal length of a thin biconvex lens is 20 cm. when an object is moved from a distance of 25 cm in front
of it to 50 cm, the magnification of its image changes from m25 to m50 . The ratio m25 is :
m50

6. A printed page is kept pressed by a glass cube (μ =1.5) of edge 6cm. By what amount will the printed letters
appear to be shifted when viewed from the top?

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SECTION 2
CHEMISTRY
contains 7 Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Correct answer. For each question in the
group Q. 01 – 07. You will be awarded Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct
options(s) is (are) darkened. Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option,
provided NO incorrect option is darkened.
1. In which of the following reactions, H2O2 is acting as reducing agent?
(A) Cl2 + H2O2→ 2HCl + O2 (B) O3 + H2O2→ H2O + 2O2
(C) HCHO + H2O2→HCOOH + H2O (D) PbO2 + H2O2→PbO + H2O + O2

2. The reaction, 4NH3 + 5O2→ 4NO + 6H2O is an example of


(A) Displacement reaction (B) Combination reaction
(C) Redox reaction (D) Neutralization reaction

3. Which of the following can act as oxidizing as well as reducing agent?


(A) O3 (B) HNO3
(C) SO2 (D) H2O2

4. Which of the following are dibasic acids?


(A) Hydrochloric acid (B) Sulphurous acid
(C) Phosphorus acid (D) Oxalic aid

5. What happens when copper metal is added to silver nitrate solution?


(A) Silver will be oxidized (B) Copper will be reduced
(C) Copper displaces silver (D) Silver will be reduced

6. Which among the following salts are deliquescent?


(A) CaCl2 (B) MgCl2
(C) Cd(NO3)2 (D) NaCl

7. Solutions of zinc sulphate (I), copper sulphate (II), aluminium sulphate (III) and iron sulphate
(IV) were taken in four test tubes. An iron nail was put in each solution and the system was left undisturbed
for an hour. In which set up or set ups the iron nail be coated?
(A) I (B) II
(C) III (D) IV

Part-A

Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer Each question carries +3
marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer

8. What is the sum of oxidation numbers of nitrogen in NH4NO3?


(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 5

9. HCl acts as an acid in


(A) benzene (B) carbon disulphide
(C) water (D) carbon tetrachloride

10. For an electrochemical cell, select the correct statement.


(A) Oxidation takes place at anode (B) Reduction takes place at anode
(C) Oxidation takes place at cathode (D) All are correct
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11. Which type of acid is acetic acid?
(A) binary acid (B) oxo acid
(C) strong acid (D) inorganic acid

12. Magnesium ribbon burns with a dazzling flame in oxygen and changes into a white substance. In this
reaction, magnesium is
(A) neither oxidized nor reduced (B) reduced
(C) oxidized (D) both oxidized and reduced simultaneously

13. Tartaric acid is present in


(A) orange (B) apple
(C) ant (D) tamarind

14. What is the total number of ions produced on dissociation of one molecule of aluminium phosphate?
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 5 (D) 6

Part-A
This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each table, there are Two multiple choice questions. Each question
has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer. There is no negative marking.

Paragraph # 1
According to Bronsted and Lowry concept, an acid is a proton donor and a base is a proton acceptor. An acid
becomes a conjugate base after losing a proton and a base becomes a conjugate acid after accepting a
proton.

15. Identify the conjugate acid in the reaction, NH3 + H2O → NH4+ + OH–
(A) Ammonia (B) Ammonium ion
(C) Water (D) Hydroxide ion

16. Which one of the following is not a Bronsted base?


(A) NH3 (B) H2O
+
(C) H3O (D) NO2–

Paragraph # 2

Some ions undergo no change during the reaction in an ionic equation. Instead they appear on both sides of
the reaction arrow and act merely as spectator ions. Their role is only to balance the charge. Thus the spectator
ions are not shown in a net ionic equation.

17. Identify the spectator ion in the equation, Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI → 2KNO3 + PbI2.
(A) Lead ion (B) Iodide ion
(C) Potassium ion (D) None of these

18. In which of the following equations, chloride ion is a spectator?


(A) Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2 (B) AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO3
(C) Hg + HgCl2 → Hg2Cl2 (D) All of these

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Part-A
This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has One (01) Multiple Choice Questions.
Each List-Match set has two lists: List-I and List-II. FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question
based On List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple
Choice Question. Each question carries +3 Marks for correct combination chosen and -1 mark for wrong
options chosen.
19.
List – I List - II
A. Oxidation P. P4 → PH3
B. Reduction Q. 3H3PO2 → PH3 + 2H3PO3
C. Disproportionation R. Fe2+ → Fe3+
D. Comproportionation S. Ag2+ + Ag → 2Ag +
(A) A → S , B → R, C → Q, D → P (B) A → R, B → S , C → Q, D → P
(C) A → R, B → P, C → Q, D → S (D) A → R, B → P, C → S , D → Q

20.
List – I List - II
A. Arrhenius acid P. H2SO4
B. Bronsted acid Q. BF3
C. Lewis acid R. CO2
D. Strongest acid S. H2O

(A) A → Q, B → RS , C → Q, D → PQ (B) A → PQ, B → R, C → RS , D → Q


(C) A → RS , B → S , C → PQ, D → R (D) A → P, B → PS , C → QR, D → P

Part-C
(Integer Type Questions)

1. 5 L of 0.8 M hydrochloric acid reacts completely with excess of zinc granules. How many moles of hydrogen
is released?

2. How many products are formed on complete decomposition of ferrous sulphate?

3. The normality of 0.2 M sulphuric acid is x/10. Find the value of x.

4. MnO4– + I– + nH+ → MnO2 + I2 + H2O. What is the value of n after balancing the equation?

5. The pH of a solution is 9 and its hydroxide ion concentration is 10 – x mol/L. What is the value of x?

6. What is the difference between the oxidation states of nitrogen in ammonia and nitric acid?

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SECTION 3
MATHEMATICS
contains 7 Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Correct answer. For each question in the
group Q. 01 – 07. You will be awarded Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct
options(s) is (are) darkened. Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option,
provided NO incorrect option is darkened.

1. 3.27 is
(A) an integer (B) a rational number (C) an irrational number (D) a real number

2. If  and  are the zeroes of quadratic polynomial f(x) = kx 4 + 4x + 4 such that  2 + 2 = 24 , then
(A) k=1 (B) k=–1 (C) k=2/3 (D) k=3

3. For what values of k, the equation 9x 2 + 3kx + 4 = 0 has equal roots?


(A) –2 (B) 4 (C) –4 (D) 9

4. Which of the following rational numbers have terminating decimal?


144 25 49 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
225 36 256 250

5. x 4 + x 3 + 8x 2 + ax + b is divisible by x 2 + 1 , If
(A) a=1 (B) b=5 (C) a=3 (D) b=7

6. If the roots of equation. ( c 2 − ab ) x 2 − 2 ( a2 − bc ) x + b2 − ac = 0 are equal then


(A) a=0 (B) a3 + b3 + c 3 = 3abc (C) a2 + b2 + c 2 = 2abc (D) None of these

7. If the equations x 2 + bx − a = 0 and x 2 − ax + b = 0 have a common root, then


(A) a + b = 0 (B) a = b (C) a − b = 1 (D) a + b = 1

Part-A

Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer Each question carries +3
marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer

8. For what values of k, the equation 2x 2 + kx + 3 = 0 has real and equal roots?
(A) 2 3, −2 3 (B) 2 6, −2 6 (C) 3 2, −3 2 (D) None of these

9. The pair of linear equation x+2y=5 and 3x+12y=10 has


(A) unique solution (B) no solution
(C) more than two solutions (D) infinitely many solutions.

10. If the sum of the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = 2x 3 − 3kx 2 + 4x − 5 is 6, then the value of k is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) –2 (D) –4

11. If n is even natural number, then the largest natural number by which n(n+1)(n+2) is divisible by
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 24

12. What is the least number which when divided by 42, 72 and 84 leaves the remainder 25, 55 and 67
respectively:
(A) 521 (B) 512 (C) 504 (D) 487

13. If HCF of x 2 + 3x + 2 and x 2 + 5x + 6 is x+a then value of ‘a’ will be:


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 6

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14. The value of K if the linear equations 2 x + 3 y = 6 and 4 x + ky = 8 has unique solution is:
(A) K  6 (B) K  10 (C) K  15 (D) K  5

Part-A
This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each table, there are Two multiple choice questions. Each question
has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer. There is no negative marking.

Paragraph # 1
Let f(x) = x + b1x + c1,g(x) = x + b 2 x + c 2 . Real roots of f(x)=0 be ,  and real roots of g(x)=0 be +, +.
2 2

1 7
Least value of f(x) be − . Least value of g(x) occurs at x = .
4 2

15. The Least value of g(x) is


(A) –1 (B) –1/2 (C) –1/4 (D) –1/3

16. The value of b2 is


(A) 6 (B) –7 (C) 8 (D) 0

Paragraph # 2

Consider a quadratic equation ax 2 + bx + c , where a, b, c  R and a  0 if the above equation has roots,
−b
,  = the equation can be written as ax 2 + bx + c = a ( x −  )( x −  )
c
, ,  +  =
a a

17. Let P and q be roots of the equation x 2 − 2 x + A = 0 and let r and s be roots of the equation
x 2 − 18 x + B = 0 . If p<q<r<s and p,q,r and a are in arithmetic progression, then the value of B – A.
(A) –64 (B) 80 (C) –77 (D) None of these

18. Let ,  be he roots of the equation (x – a) (x-b) + c = 0, c  0 the roots of the equation ( x − )( x − ) = c
(A) a (B)  (C)  (D) None of these

Part-A

This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has One (01) Multiple Choice Questions.
Each List-Match set has two lists: List-I and List-II. FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question
based On List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple
Choice Question. Each question carries +3 Marks for correct combination chosen and -1 mark for wrong
options chosen.

19.
List – I List - II
A. 6x + x − 12 = 0
2
P. (–6,4)
B. 8x + 16x + 10 = 202
2
Q. (9,36)
C. x − 45x + 324 = 0
2
R. (3,–1/2)
D. 2x − 5x − 3 = 0
2
S. (–3/2, 4/3)
(A) A → S , B → P, C → Q, D → R (B) A → R, B → S , C → Q, D → P
(C) A → R, B → P, C → Q, D → S (D) A → R, B → P, C → S , D → Q

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20.
List – I List - II
A. 5x–4y=14, x–2y=1 P. Infinite solution
B. 6x–3y+10=0, 2x–y+9=0 Q. Unique solution
C. 3x–2y=4, 9x–6y=12 R. No solution
D. 2x–3y=8, 4x–6y=9 S. X=0, y=0.

(A) A → Q, B → R, C → Q, D → P (B) A → Q, B → R, C → P, D → R
(C) A → R, B → S , C → Q, D → R (D) A → P, B → P, C → R, D → Q

Part-C
(Integer Type Questions)

891
1. Find the minimum natural number by which must be multiplied to make it a terminating decimal.
3500

2. Zeros of a quadratic polynomial are in the ratio 2:3 and their sum is 15. The sum of the digits in the product
of zeroes of this polynomial is

3. If the system of equations 2x+3y=5, 4x+ky=10 has infinite many solutions, then k=

4. What is the sum of roots of quadratic equation 4x 2 − 12x + 5 = 0 ?

5. what is the unit digit of the greatest number which can divide 1356, 1868 and 2764 leaving the same
remainder in each case

6. If ,, are zeroes of cubic polynomial x 3 + 5x − 2 , then value of 3 + 3 +  3 is

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ANSWER KEY
Physics Chemistry Mathematics
Concept Concept Concept
Q.no. Answer Q.no. Answer Q.no. Answer
Code Code Code
1 AB P10000403 1 ABD C10000107 1 BD M10001702
2 CD P10000402 2 AC C10000103 2 BC M10000502
3 D P10000403 3 CD C10000107 3 BC M10000504
4 BC P10000405 4 BCD C10000204 4 ACD M10001702
5 AD P10000405 5 CD C10000103 5 AD M10001802
6 AC P10000401 6 ABC C10000208 6 AB M10000503
7 AC P10000406 7 B C10000105 7 AC M10000501
8 D P10000403 8 C C10000107 8 B M10000503
9 C P10000403 9 C C10000201 9 A M10000302
10 B P10000408 10 A C10000107 10 B M10000801
11 D P10000402 11 B C10000201 11 D M10001701
12 A P10000406 12 C C10000101 12 D M10001701
13 B P10000401 13 D C10000201 13 B M10001801
14 B P10000404 14 B C10000204 14 A M10000302
15 B P10000403 15 B C10000205 15 C M10000503
16 C P10000403 16 C C10000205 16 B M10000503
17 A P10000406 17 C C10000107 17 B M10000502
18 A P10000406 18 A C10000107 18 A M10000501
19 D P10000402 19 C C10000107 19 A M10000501
P10000403, C10000204 B M10000302
20 C 20 D 20
405
Integer Type Integer Type Integer Type
1 5 P10000403 1 2 C10000202 1 7 M10001702
2 6 P10000408 2 3 C10000102 2 9 M10000501
3 6 P10000402 3 4 C10000201 3 6 M10000302
4 4 P10000403 4 8 C10000107 4 3 M10000502
5 6 P10000405 5 5 C10000207 5 8 M10001701
6 2 P10000404 6 8 C10000107 6 6 M10001801

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Solutions
Physics
MCQ (More than One options are correct)
1. AB
 m −1 
  f =u
 m 
For real image m = −2 , f = −20
 −2, −1 
  . ( −20 ) = v
 −2 
−30 = u , object distance = 30cm
For virtual image m = +2 f = 20
 2 −1 
  ( −20 ) = u
 2 
u = −10 cm, Object distance 10 cm
3.

u = − ( x1 + f ) v = − ( x2 + f ) f = − f
1 1 1
+ =
v u f
1 1 1
+ =
− ( x1 + f ) − ( x2 + f ) − f
1 1 1
+ =
x1 + f x2 + f f
( x1 + x2 + 2 f ) f = ( x1 + f )( x2 + f )
( x1 + x2 ) f + 2 f 2 = x1 x2 + ( x1 + x2 ) f + f 2
2 f 2 − f 2 = x1 x2
f = x1 x2

4.

w.r.t lens (after refraction through lens)


u = +10 f = +15 , then v = 6cm
Final image (10 + 6)16cm from plane mirrors.(Real Image)

5. f1 = − x1 f 2 = x2 , f net = 30cm
p1 2
=
p2 3

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x2 2 2
= x2 = x1
x1 3 3
1 1 1
+ =
f1 f 2 f net
1 1 1
+ =
− x1 x2 30
−2 + 3 1
= x1 = 15
2 x1 30
x2 = 10 cm
Focal length of concave lens = = −15cm
Focal length of concave = −10cm
6. AC
New normal rotated by = 30°
New reflected rotated by = 60
7.

AC
d = 10 + 20 = 30cm
AOB  COD
AB CD
=
10 20
1 CD
=
10 20
CD = 2mm
Single Options are correct

8. u = −30cm f = 30 cm
1 1 1
+ =
v u f
1 1 1
= −
V f u
1 1 1
= −
v 30 −30
V = +15 cm
11.

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1.8 1.5 + x
=
0.75 x
x = 1.07
Length of shadow = 1.07+1.5 = 2.57
12.

W.r.t concave mirror v = 20cm from pole


v = −15 cm w.r.t O
1 1 1
− =
v u f
1 1 1
− =
v f u
1 −1 1
=
−15 −20 u
1 −4 + 3
=
u 60
u = −60
13

Closest image from object


= 2cm,5cm, 7cm, 7cm,9cm

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sin i 1
14. =
sin r n

2h
tan r = =1  r = 45
Since 2h
h 1
 sin i =  sin i =
h 5 5
1 1/ 5 5
 = n=
n 1/ 2 2
Paragraph 1
15.

For point B
u = − ( 2 f − f / 3) = −5 f / 3
f =−f
1 1 1 1 1 1
+ = as = −
v u f V f u
1 1 3
=− +
V f 5f
1 −5 + 3
=
V 5f
v = −5 f / 2
v = −2.5 f
Length of image = 2.5 f − 2 f
1
= f
2
f
Length of object = .
3
f /2 3
Magnification = =
f /3 2

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16.

For point B
7f
u = − ( 2 f + f / 3) = −
3
1 1 1 1 1
= − = −
v f u − f −7 f / 3
1 1 3
=− +
v f 7f
−7 + 3 −4
=
7f 7f
v = −7 f / 4
7f
Length of simage = 2 f − = f /4
4
Length of object = f / 3
f /4 3
m= = s
f /3 4
Paragraph 2
17. w.r.t to first lens
u1 = −10cm f1 = 20cm
v1 = −20 cm
The image is virtual and hence lies on same side of object.
This will behave as an object for second lens

for second lens


u = − ( 20 + 5 ) f = 10cm
2
v = 16 cm
3
v1 v2 20 50
18. m=  = .
u1 u2 10 3  25
4
= = 1.33
3

Matching Type

hi v −5 −v
19. m= =− , = , v = −30cm , m = 2.5 (real Image)
h0 u 2 −12
1 1 1 1 1 1
+ = + =
v u f −30 12 f
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60
f =− = 8.6 cm
7
−60
if u = −10 cm f =
7
1 1 1 1 1 1
+ = + =
v u f −30 12 f
1 1 1 7 1
= − = −
v f u −60 −10
v = −60
Integer Type
1.

* For AB
u = −40 f = −10
1 1 1
+ =
V u f
1 1 1 1 1
= − = +
V f u −10 40
1 −4 + 1
=
V 40
V = −40 / 3
hi v
=−
h0 u
v
hi = −  h0
u
 −40 / 3 
= −  10
 −40 
10
hi = − cm
3
10
hi = cm real
3
Similarly for CD
hi = 5cm
and for BC
Li = 5 / 3 cm
10 5
Length of image + +5
3 3
= 10cm
i
2. sin  c =
r
1
sin  c =
5/3
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sin  c =
5
d = 8cm
sin  c
R = d.
1 − sin 2 C
R = .6cm

3. 10 = 60 = x
 =6

4.
u = −1.5 f f =−f
1 1 1 1 1
= − = +
V f u − f 1.5 f
−15.5 + 1 −0.5
V= =
1.5 f 1.5 f
v =3f
hi v  3f 
= − = − 
h0 u  −1.5 f 
hi = −2  2.5 = −5cm

5. Case I u = −25 cm f = 2020cm


1 1 1 1 1
= + = − v = 100cm
V f v 20 25
v 100
m25 = = = −4
u −25
Case – II, u = −50 cm f = 20cm
m25 −4
= = +6
m50 −2 / 3
d
6. d1 =
i /  r
i = 1.5 r = 1 d =6
6
d1 = =4
1.5

Hence, image is shifted by 2 cm

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Multiple Correct Option

1. A B D
Sol. Cl: 0 to – 1; O3 → O2; C: 0 to +2 O: – 1 to – 2

2. A C
Sol2. Displacement and Redox

3. C D
Sol.SO2 and H2O2 can act as oxidizing as well as reducing agents.

4. B C D
Sol. H2SO4, H3PO3 and (COOH)2 are dibasic acids.

5. C D
Sol. Copper displaces silver and silver will be reduced.

6. A B C
Sol. Calcium chloride, magnesium chloride and cadmium nitrate are deliquescent.

7. B
Sol. Iron displaces only copper.

Single Correct Option

8. C
Sol. (– 3) + (+5) = 2

9. C
Sol. HCl acts as an acid in water.

10. A
Sol. Oxidation takes place at anode

11. B
Sol. Acetic acid is an oxo acid.

12. C
Sol. Magnesium is oxidized in this reaction.

13. D
Sol. Tartaric acid is present in tamarind.

14. B
Sol. AlPO4 → Al3+ + PO43–

Paragraph 1

15. B
Sol. NH3 + H+ → NH4+

16. C
Sol. Hydronium ion cannot accept further proton.

Paragraph 2

17. C
Sol. Pb2+ + 2NO3– + 2K+ + 2I– → 2K+ + 2NO3– + PbI2.

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18. A
Sol. Zn + 2H+ + 2Cl– → Zn2+ + 2Cl– + H2

Matrix Matching

19. C
Sol. Oxidation – Fe2+ → Fe3+

Reduction – P4 → PH3

Disproportionation – 3H3PO2 → PH3 + 2H3PO3

Comproportionation – Ag2+ + Ag → 2Ag +

20. D
Sol. Arrhenius acid – H2SO4

Bronsted acid – H2SO4, H2O

Lewis acid – BF3, CO2

Strongest acid – H2SO4

Numerical Based

1. 2
Sol. Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2; 5L of 0.8M HCl = 4 mol; So H2 = 2 mol

2. 3
Sol. 2FeSO4 → Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3

3. 4
Sol. N = M x n = 0.2 x 2 = 0.4 = 4/10

4. 8
Sol. 2MnO4– + 6I– + 8H+ → 2MnO2 + 3I2 + 4H2O

The pH of a solution is 9 and its hydroxide ion concentration is 10 – x mol/L. What is the value of x?

5. 5
Sol. pH = 9; pOH = 14 – 9 = 5; [OH–] = 10 – 5 mol/L

6. 8
Sol. NH3: –3 and HNO3: +5. Difference = +5 – (–3) = 5 + 3 = 8

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Mathematics
1. Number is non terminating and recurring.

4 4
2. + = − ,  =
k k
 +  = 24
2 2

( + ) − 2 = 24
2

16 1
 − =3
K2 K
 2 − K = 3K 2
 3K 2 + K − 2 = 0
 ( 3K − 2 )( K + 1) = 0
2
K = , −1
3

3. D=0
9 K 2 − 144 = 0
K 2 = 16
K = 4

4. Denomination of fraction in the form of 2a 5b .

5. (
x 4 + x3 + 8 x 2 + ax + b = x 2 + 1 x 2 + px + q )( )
= x 4 + px3 + qx 2 + x 2 + px + q
= x 4 + px3 + ( q + 1) x 2 + px + q
comparing coefficient of LHS and RHS
P =1, q + 1 = 8, a =P, b = q
q = 7, a = 1, b = 7

6. D=0
( ) ( )( )
2
4 a 2 − bc − 4 c 2 − ab a 2 − ac = 0

(
 a 4 + b 2 c 2 − 2a 2bc − b 2 c 2 − ab3 − ac 3 + a 2bc = 0 )
 a − 3a bc + ab + ac = 0
4 2 3 3

(
 a a 3 + b3 + c 3 − 3abc = 0 )
a = 0, a + b + c − 3abc = 0
3 3 3

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7. Let  is a common root
 2 + b − a =  2 − a + b
 (b + a ) = b + a
 (b + a ) + (b + a ) = 0
( b + a )(  + 1) = 0
b+a=0 or  +1 = 0
 = −1
1+ b − a = 0
a − b =1

8. D=0
K 2 − 24 = 0
K = 2 6

a1 b1
9. 
a2 b2

3K
10. =6
2
K=4

11. n ( n + 1)( n + 2 ) is divisible by 3! = 6


n = 2K
2 K ( 2 K + 1)( 2 K + 2 )
= 4 K ( 2 K + 1)( K + 1) is divisible by 4
n ( n + 1)( n + 2 ) is divisible by 24.

12. 42 – 25 = 17
72 – 55 = 17
84 – 67 = 17
LCM (42, 72, 84) = 504
Least number = 504 – 17 = 487

13. x 2 + 3x + 2 = ( x + 1)( x + 2 )
x 2 + 5 x + 6 = ( x + 2 )( x + 3)
HCF = ( x + 2 )
a=2

a1 b1
14. 
a2 b2

15. f ( x ) = x 2 + b, x + c1
 +  = −b,  = c1
D
least value of f ( x ) = −
4a
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(
− b − 3c1
1
2
) =−1
4 4
(  +  ) − 4 = 1
2

( − ) = 1
2

g ( x ) = x 2 + b2 x + c2
(  +  )( +  ) = b2
(  +  )( +  ) = c2

Least value of g ( x ) =
(
− b22 − 4c2 )
4

=
− ((  + ) + ( + ) − 4 ( +  )( +  ))
2

4
− ( (  +  ) − ( +  ) ) − ( − )
2 2

= =
4 4
1
=−
4

−b2 7
16. =
2 2
b2 = −7

17. Let P = a – 3d, q = a – d, r = a + d, s = a + 3d


p+q=2
2a – 4d = 2
a – 2d = 1 …(I)
r + 5 = 18
2a + 4d = 18
a + 2d = 9 …(II)
from (I) and (II)
a = 5, d = 2
P = –1, q = 3, r = 7, s = 11
A = Pq = –3, B = 85 = 77
B – A = 80

18. No Sol.

( x − a )( x − b ) + c = ( x −  )( x −  )
19.
( x − a )( x − b ) = ( x −  )( x −  ) − c

20. M-1
(A) 6 x 2 + x − 12 = ( 2 x + 3)( 3 x − 4 )
(B) 8 x 2 + 16 x − 192 = 8 ( x + 6 )( x − 4 )
(C) x 2 − 45 x + 324 = ( x − 9 )( x − 36 )
(D) 2 x 2 − 5 x − 3 = ( x − 3)( 2 x + 1)

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21. M-2
a b
(A) 1  1
a2 b2
a1 b1 c1
(B) = 
a2 b2 c2
a1 b1 c1
(C) = =
a2 b2 c2
a1 b1 c1
(D) = =
a2 b2 c2

1. 3500 = 22  53  7

2. 2x + 3x = 15
x=3
Roots are 4 and 9
product of roots 4 × 9 = 36

2 3 5
3. = =
4 K 10
K =6

4. + = −
( −12 ) = 3
4

5. 1868 – 1356 = 512


2764 – 1868 = 896
2764 – 1356 = 1408
HCF (512, 896, 1408) = 128

6. ++ r = 0
3 + 3 + r 3 = 3 r
= 3( 2) = 6

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