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FIITJEE - INTERNAL PHASE TEST


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
CODE: 100513
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BATCHES – Three Yr CRP326(R&W) & Four Yr CRP226(R&W)_PT-3&7

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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-B (01-06) contains six (06) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or
negative numbers or decimals to Two decimal places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and
each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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SECTION – I (PHYSICS)
PART – A
Multiple Correct Choice Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.

I1
6
3
1. Which of the following are correct for given circuit diagram? 3
24
(A) I1 = A (B) I 2 = Zero I2 I3
9 6
4 12 
(C) I3 = A (D) I3 = 2 A
3
24 V

D
2. Let Rxy represents the effective resistance between x & y, then R R
(A) RAB = R/3 (B) RCD = R
A B
5 R
(C) RAB = R/2 (D) RAD = R
8 R R

3. When the switch K is open, the equivalent resistance 20 R


between A & B is 20 . Then, which is the correct
statement?
(A) R = 80  A B
(B) No current flows through K when it is closed. 5 20
(C) The powers dissipated in R and in the 5 
resistor are always equal.
(D) The powers dissipated in the two 20  resistors
are unequal.

4. When no current is passed through a conductor:


(A) the free electrons do not move
(B) the average speed of a free electron over a large period of time is zero.
(C) the average velocity of a free electron over a large period of time is zero.
(D) the average of the velocities of all the free electrons at an instant is zero.
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5. In the circuit shown in figure, some potential
difference is applied between A and B. The 2

equivalent resistance between A and B is R, then


3 5 4
(A) no current flows through 5 resistor. A B
(B) R = 12.5
6
(C) R = 15
(D) R = 3.6

6. In the circuit shown in figure, the battery is ideal.


A voltmeter of resistance 600 is connected in turn
across R1 and R2, giving readings V1 and V2 R1 = 600

respectively. Then 120 V


(A) V1 = 80 V
R2 = 300
(B) V1 = 60 V
(C) V2 = 30 V
(D) V2 = 40 V

7. Refer to the circuit shown in figure. The current 3 2 2


A B
through the
(A) battery is 2 A.
9V 8 8 4
(B) 3 resistor is 1 A.
(C) 4 resistor is 0.50 A 2
D 2
(D) 4 resistor is 0.25 A 2 C

Single Correct Choice Type


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

8. In the circuit shown in figure, the resistances 50 


are given in ohms and the battery is
assumed ideal with emf equal to 3 V. The R1
R3 60  R4 30 
voltage across the resistance R4 is +
(A) 0.4 V 3V R2 50 

(B) 0.6 V
R5 30 
(C) 1.2 V
(D) 1.5 V

9. The reading of the ideal voltmeter connected V


across 400  resistance is 20 V then find out the
value of resistance R. R 400 
(A) R = 800 
(B) R = 400 
(C) R = 600 
(D) R = 1200  60 V

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10. Figure shows three cylindrical copper conductors along with their face areas and lengths.
If they are applied with same potential difference, rank them according to the current through
them, greatest first
A A
A
2 1.5L
2 L
2
L
(I) (II) (III)
(A) i1 = i2 = i3 (B) ) i1  i2  i3
(C) i1  i2  i3 (D) (i1 = i3 )  i2

2
11. In the circuit shown, what will be the reading
of the ammeter? 2
2V 2V
(A) 0.36 Amp 2
(B) 0.50 Amp
A
(C) 2.0 Amp
(D) 4.5 Amp 5

12. A negative charge released from a point A moves along the line AB. The potential at A is
15V and it varies uniformly along AB. The potential at B.
(A) may be 10 V (B) may be 15 V
(C) may be 20 V (D) must be 15 V

13. In a region 1019 -particles (He2+) and 1019 protons move to the left, while 1019 electrons
move to the right per second. The current is
(A) 3.2 A towards left (B) 3.2 A towards right
(C) 6.4 A towards left (D) 6.4 A towards right

14. Five lamps each of r = 1100 ohms are connected to 220 volt
as shown. Reading of the ideal ammeter A is
220 220
(A)  5 Amp (B)  3 Amp 220V
1100 1100
220 220 A
(C)  1 Amp (D)  2 Amp
1100 1100
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 Paragraphs which has two multiple choice questions each. Each question has
four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Paragraph - I (15-16)

A 20  wire is bent into the form of a circle as shown:


C

A B

D
A, B and C, D are diametrically opposite points

15. Equivalent resistance across AB is:


(A) 10  (B) 20  (C) 2  (D) 5 

16. Equivalent resistance across AC is:


(A) 4  (B) 15  (C) 10  (D) 3.75 

Paragraph –II (17-18)

A piece of aluminum is 3.0 cm long and has a square cross-section 0.5 cm on a side.
A potential difference of 8.4 V is maintained across its long dimensions. Resistivity of
aluminum is 2.82 × 10–8  m.
Based on above information, answer the following questions.
17. The resistance of the block is
(A) 33.84  (B) 45.68 
(C) 0.94  (D) None of these

18. The current through this block is


(A) 0.25 × 106 A (B) 0.18 × 106 A
(C) 8.94 × 106 A (D) None of these
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Match Type
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.

19.
List-I List-II
–1
(A) Electrical resistivity (P) Js
(B) Electric Power (Q) V As
(C) Electric Energy (R) J V–1 s–1
(D) Electric Current (S) m

The correct option is:


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

3

4
20. Four resistor having resistance 12, 6,3 and 4 6
are connected to a battery of 45 V and internal
resistance 1 as shown in figure.
12 

45 V, r = 1

Now match list-I to list-II

List-I List-II
(A) Current flowing through 3 (P) 24
resistance (in A)
(B) Potential across 12  resistance (in (Q) 4
volt)
(C) Potential across 4  resistance (in (R) 36
volt)
(D) Power developed in 4 resistance (in (S) 144
Watt)

The correct option is:


(A) A → Q ; B → P ; C → S ; D → R (B) A → R ; B → P ; C → S ; D → Q
(C) A → Q ; B → R ; C → P ; D → S (D) A → Q ; B → R ; C → S ; D → P
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PART – B
Numerical Based
This section contains 6 questions. The answer of which maybe positive or negative numbers or
decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +3 marks for correct
answer.

1. In the network shown here, each resistance is of B


1  The equivalent resistance between the points
A and B is:
A

2. The equivalent resistance between A and B is A


B
1 1 1

5

10
10

10 10
3. The current shown by the ammeter A in the circuit 5
shown in figure in ampere is +
A

10V
+ –

4. A 60 W bulb carries a current of 0.5 A. If the total charge passing through it is n × 600 C in
1 hr. Find the value of ‘n’.
5 20

5. In the given circuit, calculate the total current flowing


15 10
though the circuit.

25V

3A
10A

6. What will be the value of I in the given figure? 8A

I
5A

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SECTION – II (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
Multiple Correct Choice Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.

1. Which name is/are correct ?


(A) CH2 = CH − C  CH But-1-en-3-yne

(B) 2-Ethyl-3-methyl pentane

(C) CH2 − OH propane-1, 2, 3-triol


|
CH − OH
|
CH2 − OH

(D) 1-methyl cycloprop-2-ene

2. Which one is correct for a homologous series ?


(A) All members have same chemical properties
(B) All members have same physical properties
(C) All member have a general formula
(D) All members have same molecular mass

3. Which of following statement(s) is/are correct?


(A) Graphite is lighter than diamond
(B) Graphite is a good dry lubricant
(C) Fullerene consists of 12 pentagonal faces and 20 hexagonal faces
(D) Diamond is non conductor of heat and electricity

4. Which of following is/are correct matching


O
||
(A) CH3 − C − OH and CH3 − C− OCH3
||
(metamers)
O
(B) CH3 − CH2 − OH and (CH3 )2 O (functional isomers)
(C) CH3 − CH2 − C  CH and CH3 − C  C − CH3 (positional isomer)
(D) CH3 − CH2 − CH − CH3 and CH3 − CH − CH2 − CH3 (positional isomers)
| |
CH3 CH3

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5. Which of the following compound has two  (pi) bonds?
(A) 1, 3−Butadiene (B) Acetic acid
(C) Propane (D) Ethyne

6. Which of the following statements are correct?


(A) Soap are sodium or potassium salt of long chain carboxylic acid.
(B) Hydrophilic end of soap align along dirt.
(C) Hydrophobic end of soap align along dirt.
(D) Inside water, soap molecules has unique orientation and form cluster of molecules which
is called micelle

7. The isomer(s) with formula C4H8 is / are


(A) H CH3 (B) H3 C CH3
C C C C
H3C H H H

(C) H3C H (D)


C C
H3C H

Single Correct Choice Type


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

8. Which of the following is/are correct structure(s) of But-2-en-1-al?


(A) (B)

(C) Both (A) & (B) are correct (D) None of these

Conc.H SO 170C
9. A ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
2 4
(dehydration) → H2C = CH2 + H2O
In the above reaction the compound ‘A’ is
(A) Methanol (B) Ethanol
(C) Ethanoicacid (D) None of these

10.

How many quaternary carbon atoms are present in the given structure?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Zero
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11. Which of the following properties is not true regarding organic compounds?
(A) they are generally covalent compounds.
(B) they have high melting and boiling points.
(C) they are generally insoluble in water.
(D) They generally show isomerism.

12. In the given compound, identify the type of hybrid orbitals used by carbon atoms labelled 1,
2 and 3
O
H3C C C N
1 2 3
(A) sp3 , sp, sp (B) sp 2 , sp 2 , sp
(C) sp3 , sp 2 , sp (D) sp3 , sp 2 , sp2

13. Which of the following solution is called vinegar?


(A) 5-8% solution of acetic acid. (B) 15-18% solution of ethanol.
(C) 15-18% solution of acetic acid. (D) 5-8% solution of ethanol.

14. Ethanol on oxidation gives


(A) Methanoic acid (B) Methane
(C) Ethanoic acid (D) Ethane

Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 Paragraphs which has two multiple choice questions each. Each question has
four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Paragraph - I (15-16)

Acetic acid is prepared by oxidation of ethanol when acetic acid react with ethanol in presence of
acid form sweet smelling compound which is hydrolysed in presence of base gives back alcohol.

15. Which is the sweet smelling compound?


(A) CH3COOC2H5 (B) CH3OH (C) CH3CHO (D) CH3COCH3

16. Which compound reacts with ethanol in presence of conc. of H2SO4 form ethyl acetate?
(A) Methanal (B) Methanol (C) Ethanoic acid (D) Methanoic acid
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Paragraph –II (17-18)
Hybridization is the process of mixing of atomic orbitals to give mixed or hybrid orbitals. Hybrid
orbitals have equal energy and their hypothetical shape.
17. In hexyne carbon (3) has
(A) sp3 hybridisation (B) sp2 hybridisation
(C) sp hybridization (D) none of these
18. In pent-1-ene-4−yne, carbon (5) has _______ p character.
(A) 33% (B) 25% (C) 75% (D) 50%
Match Type
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.

19. Match the following


Column – I Column – II
Alkaline KMnO4,Heat Addition reaction
A) C2H5OH + 2[O] ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→ p)
or (Acidified K 2Cr2O7 )

B) Ni q) Substitution reaction
CH2=CH2+H2 ⎯⎯⎯

C) sunlight r) Neutralization
CH4+Cl2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

D) CH3COOH + NaOH ⎯⎯→ s) Oxidation reaction

(A) A− p; B−s; C−q; D−r (B) A− s; B−q; C−p; D−r


(C) A− s; B−p; C−q; D−r (D) A− r; B−p; C−q; D−s

20. Match the following


Column – I Column – II
A) Ketone p) -COOH
B) Nitro q) R-X
C) Alkyl halide r) -NO2

D) Carboxylic acid s) CO

(A) A−s; B−r; C−q; D−p (B) A−r; B−s; C−q; D−p
(C) A−q; B−r; C−s; D−p (D) A−s; B−r; C−p; D−q
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PART – B
Numerical Based
This section contains 6 questions. The answer of which maybe positive or negative numbers or
decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +3 marks for correct
answer.

1. The composition of aqua regia is x parts of conc. HCl and y parts of conc. HNO3. The value
of x + y is

2. Total number of diprotic acids among the following is H3PO4 ,H3PO3 ,H3BO3 ,H2SO3 ,H2CO3 ,
H2 S2 O7

3. Number of 3° carbon atom in Neopentane.

4. The number of chain isomers for C6H14 is

5. For complete combustion of 1mole of ethanol, How many moles of oxygen molecule
required ____

6. The number of compounds in the following compounds belong to same homologous series
is
CH2O2, C3H8O, C2H4O2, C2H4 , C3H6O2, C5H10O2, C3H8

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SECTION – III (MATHEMATICS)
PART – A
Multiple Correct Choice Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.

( x)
log5 x −1
1. Solve for x, if =5
1 1
(A) 25 (B) (C) (D) 5
25 5

2. 2105 + 3105 is divisible by which of the following.


(A) 7 (B) 11 (C) 25 (D) 13

3. If 2sin2  + 5 sin  − 3 = 0 & [0, 3], then the value of  is/are ______.
(A) 30° (B) 150° (C) 390° (D) 510°

4. For what values of k the quadratic equation 12x² + 4kx + 3 = 0 has equal zeroes.
(A) 4 (B) –4 (C) 3 (D) –3

5. Solve for x, if 3 log2 x − log2 (8x ) + 1 = 0


(A) 8 (B) 2 (C) 32 (D) 16

6. If the side of equilateral is 10 3 . Then which of the following is/are correct?


(A) Height of equilateral triangle = 15 cm (B) Circum radius = 10 cm
(C) Inradius = 5 cm (D) Area of equilateral triangle = 39 cm²

7. If roots of the equation x³ – 12x² + 39x – 28 = 0 are in A.P., then its common difference is
______.
(A) 3 (B) –3 (C) 6 (D) –6

Single Correct Choice Type


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

8. Two circles touch internally. The sum of their areas is 166  cm² and distance between their
centres is 6 cm. Find the radii of the bigger circle.
(A) 10 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

9. What is the value of sin 120°?


3 1
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) 0
2 2
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T

10. In the given figure, find the length


of the tangent PT of the circle with
centre O and radius r.
(A) 11 cm P O
(B) 12 cm
(C) 15 cm
8 cm
(D) 17 cm
13 cm

11. A copper wire, when bent in the form of a square, encloses an area of 484 cm². If the same
22
wire is bent in the form of a circle, find the area enclosed by it. [use  = ]
7
(A) 600 cm² (B) 336 cm² (C) 588 cm² (D) 616 cm²

12. How many terms of the sequence 18, 16, 14 . . . should be taken so that their sum is zero.
(A) 16 (B) 17 (C) 18 (D) 19

13. The angle of depression of a point from the top of a 200 m high tower is 45°. The distance of
the point from the tower is ____.
200
(A) 100 m (B) 200 3 m (C) m (D) 200 m
3
a b
14. Find a + b, if log + log = log ( a + b ) .
b a
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 4
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 Paragraphs which has two multiple choice questions each. Each question has
four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Paragraph - I (15-16)

An elastic belt is placed round the rim of a pulley of radius 5 cm. One point on the belt is pulled
directly away from the centre O of the pulley until it is at P, 10 cm from O.
A

5 cm

10 cm
O P
Q

5 cm

15. Find the length of the belt that is in contact with the rim of the pulley.
3 20 5 7
(A) cm (B) cm (C) cm (D) cm
25 3 3 3
16. Find the area of shaded region.
(A)
25
3
( 3 −  ) cm² (B)
25
3
(
3 −  cm² )
(C)
25
3
(
3 3 −  cm² ) (D)
25
3
(1 −  ) cm²
Paragraph –II (17-18)
m

B
C

In the given figure  and m are two


tangents intersect at P. IF AB is a
chord and BAP = 60°.
Q

 P
A

17. Find APB.


(A) 70° (B) 60°
(C) 80° (D) 55°
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18. Find AQB.
(A) 120° (B) 110°
(C) 90° (D) 60°

Match Type
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.

19. Match the A.P. given in Column–I with suitable common difference given in Column-II and
select the correct answer.
Column-I Column-II

2
(1) 2, – 2, –6, –10 (p)
3

(2) a = –18, n = 10, an = 0 (q) –4

(3) a = 0, a10 = 6 (r) –5

(4) a2 = 13, a4 = 3 (s) 2

(A) 1–p, 2–q, 3–r, 4–s (B) 1–s, 2–r, 3–q, 4–p
(C) 1–s, 2–q, 3–p, 4–r (D) 1–q, 2–s, 3–p, 4–r

20. Match the Column–I with Column-II and select the correct answer.
Column-I Column-II
3
(1) Solve: log4 24x = 2log2 4 (p)
4

(2) The value of log81 27 is_____. (q) 1

(3) The value of log3 5  log25 9 is _____. (r) 4

If log4 (x + 12) logx 2 = 1, then x is


(4) (s) 2
equal to ______.

(A) 1–p, 2–q, 3–r, 4–s (B) 1–s, 2–r, 3–q, 4–p
(C) 1–s, 2–p, 3–q, 4–r (D) 1–p, 2–s, 3–q, 4–r
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PART – B
Numerical Based
This section contains 6 questions. The answer of which maybe positive or negative numbers or
decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +3 marks for correct
answer.

1. A bicycle wheel makes 5000 revolutions in moving 11 km. Find the diameter (in cm) of the
wheel.

2. Two concentric circles are of radii 5 cm and


3 cm. Find the length (in cm) of the chord O
of the larger circle which touches the
smaller circle.
B C
A

3. Find the 7th term from the end of the A.P.:


17, 21, 25, . . . . . 93.

4. The perimeters of two similar triangles ABC and PQR respectively are 36 cm and 24 cm. If
PQ = 10 cm then find the length of AB (in cm).

5. Evaluate sin2 27o + sin2 63o − sin2 45o .

6. If points A(4, 3) and B(x, 5) are on the circle with centre O(2, 3), find the value of x.
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ANSWER KEYS
Physics
Part – A
1. ABC 2. BCD 3. ABCD 4. CD
5. AD 6. BC 7. BD 8. A
9. A 10. D 11. B 12. C
13. C 14. B 15. D 16. D
17. A 18. A 19. B 20. C
Part – B
1. 3 2. 0 3. 5 4. 3
5. 2 6. 8

Chemistry
Part – A
1. AC 2. AC 3. ABC 4. BC
5. AD 6. ACD 7. ABCD 8. C
9. B 10. D 11. B 12. C
13. A 14. C 15. A 16. C
17. A 18. D 19. C 20. A
Part – Bs
1. 4 2. 4 3. 0 4. 5
5. 3 6. 4

Mathematics
Part – A
1. AC 2. ABC 3. ABCD 4. CD
5. BD 6. ABC 7. AB 8. A
9. A 10. B 11. D 12. D
13. D 14. C 15. B 16. C
17. B 18. A 19. D 20. C
Part – B
1. 70 2. 8 3. 69 4. 15
5. 0.5 6. 2

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Answers & Solutions


SECTION – I (PHYSICS)
PART – A
1. ABC
Sol. Balanced Wheat stone bridge
4 8 24
I2 = 0 ; Req = 6  ; I = 4 A ; I3 = A ; I1 = = A
3 3 9

2. BCD

3. ABCD
(20 + R)  25
Sol. 20 =
(20 + R) + 25
 R = 80.

4. CD
Sol. When no current is passed through a conductor the average velocity of a free electron over
a large period of time is zero.
When no current is passed through a conductor the average of the velocities of all the free
electrons at an instant is zero.

5. AD
Sol. Balanced wheat stone bridge.

6. BC
 120 
Sol. V1 =    300 = 60 V.
 600 
 120 
V2 =    200 = 30 V.
 800 

7. BD
3 2  1/2A 2
Sol. A B
1A 1/4A

9V 8 8 4

1/2A 1/4A

2 D 2 C 2

8. A
Sol. Current in 50  resistor is:
50  50  I

60  30 

3V
50   3V 50  50 

30 

3
I=
75
 Potential across 30  resistance = I1 × R
I (60)
=   (30) = 0.4
2 90

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9. A
Sol. P.D. across 400  resistance = i (400)
= 
60 
 400 = 20 V
 400 + R 
 1200 = 400 + R
 R = 800 .

10. D
V L 1.5 L L/2
Sol. I= ; R1 =  ; R2 =  ; R3 = 
R A A /2 A/2
 (i1 = i3) > i2

11. B
Sol. Req = 8 
4 1
I = = A.
8 2

12. C
Sol. A negative charge moves from low potential to high potential.

13. C
Sol. I = I + Ip + + Ie

14. B
V 220 V
Sol. I= =
R 1100 

220V
I I I I
A
Total current = 3 × I =  3 
220 
1100 
Amp.

15. D
10  10
Sol. R AB = = 5 .
20

16. D
5  15 15
Sol. R AC = = = 3.75 
20 4

17. A
(2.82  10−8 )  3  10 −2
Sol. R=
(0.5  10−2 )2
= 33.84 

18. A
8.4
Sol. I=  106 = 0.25 × 106 A
33.84

19. B
A
Sol. =R =m

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W J
P= =
t s
E = VIt = VAs
E
I= = JV −1 s−1
Vt

20. C
Sol. 45 4A 3
Current through battery = = 9 A.
5 6A

4
2A

6
3A

12 

9A

45 V, r = 1 

PART – B
1. 3
Sol. Equivalent ckt A 1 1 1
 22 
Reff = 1 +   +1 = 3 
2+ 2 1 1 1
D

2. 0
Sol. The equivalent resistance between A and B is 0.

3. 5
Sol. Req = 2 
V
I= = 5 A.
R

4. 3
Sol. q = It
= 0.5 × (60 × 60) = 1800 C
= 3 × 600

5. 2
25  25 25
Sol. Reff = =
25 + 25 2
V
I= =2A
R

6. 8
Sol. Using KCL.

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SECTION – II (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
1. AC
Sol. Based on nomenclature

2. AC
Sol. Homologous series have same functional group and general formula but differ in physical
properties.

3. ABC
Sol. Graphite is lighter than diamond, graphite is a good dry lubricant and fullerene consists of 12
pentagonal faces and 20 hexagonal faces – are the correct statements.

4. BC
Sol. Option B and C are correct matching.

5. AD
Sol. 1, 3-butadiene and ethyne have two  bonds.

6. ACD
Sol. Soap are sodium or potassium salt of long chain carboxylic acid, hydrophobic end of soap
align along dirt and inside water soap molecules has unique orientation and form duster of
molecules which is called micelle – are the correct statements

7. ABCD

8. C
Sol. According to IUPAC nomenclature, C is correct.

9. B
Sol. The compound ‘A’ is Ethanol.

10. D
Sol. There are no quaternary carbon atom present in given structure.

11. B
Sol. They have high melting and boiling points – is not true regarding organic compounds.

12. C
Sol. C-1 is single bonded so sp3 hybridized, C-2 is double bonded so sp2 and C-3 is triple bonded
so sp.

13. A
Sol. 5-8% solution of acetic acid is called vinegar.

14. C
Sol. Ethanol on oxidation gives ethanoic acid.

15. A
Sol. CH3COOC2H5 is the sweet smelling compound.

16. C
Sol. Ethanoic acid reacts with ethanol in presence of conc. of H2SO4 form ethyl acetate.

17. A
Sol. In hexyne carbon (3) has sp3 hybridisation.

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18. D
Sol. In pent-1-ene-4−yne, carbon (5) has 50% p character.

19. C
Sol. A− s; B−p; C−q; D−r

20. A
Sol. A−s; B−r; C−q; D−p

PART – B
1. 4
Sol. The value of x + y = 3 + 1 = 4

2. 4
Sol. H3PO3 ,H2SO3 ,H2CO3 , H2 S2 O7 are diprotic.

3. 0
Sol. CH3
H3C C CH3
CH3

4. 5
Sol. There are 5 chain isomers for C6H14.

5. 3
Sol. C2H5OH + 3O2 ⎯⎯
→ 2CO2 + 3H2O

6. 4
Sol. CH2O2, C2H4O2, C3H6O2, C5H10O2

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SECTION – III (MATHEMATICS)
PART – A
1. AC
( x)
log5 x −1
Sol. =5

( x)
log5 x −1
 log5 = log5 5

 (log5 x − 1) log5 x = log5 5

1
 (log5 x − 1) log5 x = 1
2
Put log5 x = y
 y(y – 1) = 2
 y² – y – 2 = 0
 y² – 2y + y – 2 = 0
 (y – 2) (y + 1) = 0
y = 2 or y = –1
log5 x = 2 or log5 x = −1

∴x = 5² or x = 5–1
1
= 25 or =
5
2. ABC
Sol. 2105 + 3105 where 105 is an odd number is divisible by 2 + 3 = 5
Also, 2105 + 3105 = 835 + 2735 where 35 is odd number is divisible by 8 + 27 = 35
Also, 2105 + 3105 = 3221 + 24321 where 21 is odd number is divisible by 32 + 243 = 275
∴2105 + 3105 is divisible by 7, 11 and 25

3. ABCD
Sol. 2sin2  + 5 sin  − 3 = 0
( 2sin  − 1)(sin  + 3) = 0
1
sin  = , sin  = −3 (neglected)   0,3
2
i.e.   0,540o 
1 1
sin30o = ,sin150o =
2 2
1 1
sin390o = & sin510o =
2 2
So,  = 30°, 150°, 390° & 510°

4. CD
Sol. For equal zeroes, D = 0 i.e. b² – 4ac = 0
(4k)² – 4(12)(3) = 0
k² – 9 = 0
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5. BD
Sol. 3 log2 x − log2 (8x ) + 1 = 0
 3 log2 x − log2 8 + log2 x + 1 = 0
1
 3 (log2 x ) 2 − 3 − log2 x + 1 = 0
1
Put (log2 x ) 2 = y
3y – 2 – y² = 0
 y² – 3y + 2 = 0
 y² – 2y – y + 2 = 0
 y(y – 2) – (y – 2) = 0
 (y – 2) (y – 1) = 0
∴y = 2 or y = 1
1 1
(log2 x ) 2 = 2 or (log2 x ) 2 =1
 log2 x = 4 log2 x = 1
4
x=2 x = 21
x = 16 x=2

6. ABC
Sol. 3
Height of equilateral triangle =  side =15 cm
2
10 3 cm 10 3 cm
3 3
 ( side ) =
2
Area =  10 3  10 3 = 75 3 cm2
4 4
1
Inradius =  height = 5 cm
3
2
Circumradius =  height = 10 cm 10 3 cm
3

7. AB
Sol. Sum of the roots is:
12
(a – d) + a + (a + d) = −
1
 3a = 12
12
a=
3
a=4 … (1)
Product of the roots is:
(a – d) a (a + d) = 28
 (4 – d) 4 (4 + d) = 28 (From equation 1)
 (4 – d) (4 + d) = 7
 4² – d² = 7 [ x² – y² = (x + y) (x – y)]
 16 – d² = 7
 d² = 16 – 7
 d² =9
d=± 9
 d = ±3
Hence, the common difference is d = ±3

8. A
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Sol. Let R and r be the radii of the circles having centres at
O and O’ respectively.
Then,
Sum of areas = 116  cm³
 R² + r² = 116
 R² + r² = 116
Distance between the centres
 OO’ = 6 cm
R–r=6
∴ (R + r)² + (R – r)² = 2(R² + r²)
 (R + r)² = 2  116 – 36 = 196
 R + r = 14 cm
∴ R = 10 and r = 4
Hence radii of the circles are 10 cm and 4 cm

9. A
Sol. sin (90 + 30) = cos 30°
3
=
2
10. B
Sol. Radius of the circle = (13 – 8) cm
= 5 cm
(T = 90°, because tangent is
perpendicular to the radius T
through the point of contact)
Thus in ∆OTP
OT= 5 cm
OP = 13 cm P O

OP² = OT² + PT² (Pythagoras


theorem) 8 cm
So, 13² = 5² + PT²
13 cm
or PT² = 13² – 25 = 144
Hence, the length of the tangent
PT = 144 = 12 cm

11. D
Sol. We have,
Area of the square = 484 cm²
 area = ( side )2 
∴side of the square 
484 cm = 22 cm 
 side = area 
So, perimeter of the square = 4(side) = (4  22) = 88 cm
Let r be the radius of the circle. Then,
Circumference of the circle = perimeter of the square
 2r = 88
22
 2  r = 88  r = 14 cm
7
 22 2
∴area of the circle = r² =   (14 )  cm² = 616 cm²
7 

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12. D
Sol. Here, the given sequence is an A.P.
Let n terms be taken
n
∴ 2a + ( n − 1) d = 0 n  0
2
 2  18 + (n – 1)(–2) = 0
 n = 19
∴19 terms must be taken

13. D
Sol. Let AB be the tower and C be the point of A
observation. 45°

AB
tan 45o =
BC
200
 1= 200 m
BC
∴BC = 200 m

45°
B C
14. C
a b
Sol. log + log = log ( a + b )
b a
a b 
log    = log ( a + b )
b a 
 ab 
log   = log ( a + b )
 ab 
1=a+b
a+b=1

15. B
16. C
Sol. 15 & 16
In the adjacent figure, let AOP = BOP = . Clearly, portion AB of the belt is not in contact
with the rim of the pulley in right triangle OAP, we have:
OA 5 1 A
cos  = = =
OP 10 2
5 cm
  = 60°
 AOP = 2 = 120°  10 cm
O P
 Q
120  2    5
o
∴ Arc AB = cm 5 cm
360
10    
= cm u sin g : = 360  2r  B
3  
Hence, length of the belt that is in contact with the rim of the pulley
= circumference of the rim – length of arc AB

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10 20
= 2  5 cm − cm = cm
3 3
Now,
120 25   2
area of sector OAQB =    52 cm2 = cm2 using : area = 360  r 
360 3  
area of quadrilateral OAPB = 2(area of ∆OAP)
1 
= 2    OA  AP 
2 
 OP2 = OA 2 + AP2 
= 5  5 3 cm²  
 AP = 100 − 25 = 5 3 

= 25 3 cm²
Hence, shaded area = area of quadrilateral OAPB – are of sector OAQB
 25 
=  25 3 − cm²
 3 

=
25
3
(
3 3 −  cm² )
17. B

18. A
Sol. 17 & 18
PA = PB
∴PAB = PBA = 60°
∴APB = 180° – 120° = 60°
Again ACB = BAP = 60°
∴AQB = 180° – 60° = 120°

19. D
Sol. 1–q, 2–s, 3–p, 4–r
Column-I Column-II

(1) 2, – 2, –6, –10 (q) Common difference, d = – 2 –2 = –4

an = a + (n–1)d
0 = –18 + (10–1)d
(2) a = –18, n = 10, an = 0 (s) 18
=d
9
2=d
a10 = a + 9d
6 = 0 + 9d
(3) a = 0, a10 = 6 (p)
2
=d
3

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a4 = a + 3d & a2 = a + d
3 = a + 3d 13 = a + d
 3 – 13 = 3d – d
(4) a2 = 13, a4 = 3 (r)
−10
 =d
2
–5=d

20. C
Sol. 1–s, 2–p, 3–q, 4–r
Column-I Column-II
log4 24x = 2log2 4
1
 log2 24x = 2log2 4
(1) Solve: log4 2 4x
=2 log2 4
(s) 2
1
 4x = 4  x = 2
2
Let x = log81 27
 81x = 27
The value of log81 27 is_____.  34x = 3³
(2) (p)
 4x = 3
3
x=
4
log3 5  log52 9
1
= log3 5  log5 9
(3) The value of log3 5  log25 9 is _____. (q) 2
= log3 5  log5 3
=1
log4 (x + 12) logx 2 = 1
 log22 ( x + 12 ) = log2 x
1
 log2 ( x + 12 ) = log2 x
2
If log4 (x + 12) logx 2 = 1, then x is
(4)
equal to ______.
(r)  log2 (x + 12) = 2log2 x
 x² = x + 12
 x² – x – 12 = 0
 (x – 4) (x + 3) = 0
x = 4, x = –3 (neglected)

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PART – B
1. 70
Sol. Let the radius of the wheel be r cm
Distance covered by the wheel in one revolution
distance moved 11
= = km
number of revolution 5000

11
=  1000  100 cm = 220 cm
5000
∴circumference of the wheel= 220 cm
22
∴2r = 220 cm  2   r = 220
7
r  35 cm
∴diameter = 2r cm = (2  35) cm = 70 cm
Hence, the diameter of the wheel is 70 cm

2. 8
Sol. BC is a chord of the larger circle which touches the smaller circle with centre O at A.
 OA ⊥ BC
In ∆OBA, OB² + AB²
25 = 9 + AB²
 AB = 4
Now, A is the mid point of BC (perpendicular on a chord from the centre of circle bisects the
chord)
 BC = 2AB
= 2  4 = 8 cm

3. 69
Sol. Write the terms of given A.P. in the reverse order
Thus 93,. . . . . . .. 25, 21, 17
Now, the first term a = 93
Common difference (d) = –4 (observing the last 3 terms)
So, the general term is:
a + (n – 1)d
= 93 + (n – 1)(–4)
= 93 – 4n + 4
= 97 – 4n
Thus the 7th term is 97 – 4  7 = 69
This is the 7th term of given A.P. from the end.

4. 15
Sol. ∆ABC  ∆PQR
perimeter of ABC AB
∴ =
perimeter of PQR PQ
36 AB
 =
24 10
 AB = 15 cm

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5.
2
Sol. sin2 27o + sin2 63o − sin2 45o
2
 1 
= sin2 27o + sin2 (90o − 27o ) −  
 2
1
= sin2 27o + cos2 27o −
2
1 1
= 1− =
2 2

6. 2
Sol. OA = OB
OA² = OB² A
B
4 = (x – 2)² + 4 (4, 3)
(x, 5)
O
(x – 2)² = 0
(2, 3)
x=2

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