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FIITJEE –Phase Test (JEE-Advanced)


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
BATCH – ABC LOT NAO PAPER-2123 (PHASE5)

Pattern - CPT-2 QP CODE: PAPER - 1


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 186

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer
OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. All the section can be filled in PART-A & B of 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 (01-04) – Contains Six (04) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and 1 marks for wrong answer.

(ii) PART–A (05–12) contains (8) Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Than One Correct
answer.
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
marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.

(iii) Part-B (01-06) contains six (06) Numerical based 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. There is no negative marking.

Name of the Candidate :____________________________________________

Batch :____________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :_______________________________________________


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SECTION – I : PHYSICS
PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. In an oscillating LC circuit the maximum charge on the capacitor is Q. The charge on the capacitor
when the energy is stored equally between the electric and magnetic field is
(A) Q/2 (B) Q/ö3
(C) Q/ö2 (D) Q

2. A conducting bar is pulled with a constant speed v on a smooth conducting B


rail. The region has a steady magnetic field of induction B as shown in the
v
figure. If the speed of the bar is doubled then the rate of heat dissipation will X

(A) remain constant (B) become quarter of the initial value


(C) become four times (D) get doubled

3. A prism of refractive index 2 refracting angle A produces minimum deviation Dm of a ray on one
face at an angle of incidence 45Ā . The values of A and Dm are respectively.
(A) 45Ā, 45Ā (B) 45Ā, 60Ā
(C) 60Ā, 30Ā (D) 60Ā, 45Ā

4. The density of a material in the shape of a cube is determined by measuring three sides of the cube
and its mass. If the relative errors in measuring the mass and length are respectively 1.5% and 1%,
the maximum error in determining the density is:
(A) 6% (B) 2.5%
(C) 3.5% (D) 4.5%

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PART – A: (Multi Correct Answer Type)


This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

5. A circular conducting loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field with its plane perpendicular to the
field. An emf is induced in the loop if
(A) it is translated (B) it is rotated about its axis
(C) it is rotated about a diameter (D) it is deformed

6. An inductor of inductance 2.0 mH is connected across a charged capacitor of capacitance 5.0 ýF, and
the resulting LC circuit is set oscillating at its natural frequency. Let Q denote the instantaneous
charge on the capacitor, and I the current in the circuit. It is found that the maximum value of Q is 200
ýC.
(A) When Q = 200 ýC, the value of I is zero
(B) The maximum value of I is 2 Ampere.
(C) When Q = 200 ýC, the value of I is 2 Ampere
(D) The maximum value of I is 1 Ampere

7. A conducting wire of length  and mass m can slide without friction on two
B
parallel rails and is connected to capacitance C. Whole system lies in a
magnetic field B and a constant force F is applied to the rod. Then C

(A) the rod moves with constant velocity F

F
(B) the rod moves with an acceleration of
m  B2 2c
(C) there is constant charge on the capacitor.
(D) charge on the capacitor increases with time

8. Shown in the figure is a R-L circuit. Just after the Key (K) is closed L R
(A) the current in the circuit is zero
(B) potential drop across the resistor is zero.
K
(C) emf developed across the inductor equals the emf of the battery
E
(D) no heat is dissipated in the circuit.

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9. The mass number of a nucleus is


(A) May be equal to its atomic number.
(B) Always less than its atomic number.
(C) May be more than its atomic number
(D) May be more than or may be equal to its atomic number.

10. The potential difference applied to an X-ray tube is increased. As a result in the emitted radiation.
(A) The intensity increases. (B) The minimum wavelength increases.
(C) The intensity remains unchanged. (D) The minimum wavelength decreases.

11. White light is used to illuminate the two slits in a Young’s double slit experiment.
The separation between the slits is b and the screen is at a distance D(>> b) S1 O
b
from the slits. At a point on the screen directly in front of one of the slits, certain
wavelengths are missing. Some of these missing wavelengths are S2
d
b2 2b2
(A) ü ý (B) ü ý
D D
2
b b2
(C) ü ý (D) ü ý
3D 5D

12. An object is placed at a distance 40 cm from a convex lens


of focal length = 20 cm. A concave mirror of focal length 30
cm is also placed on other side of lens at a distance 100
cm. Final image of object is formed through lens after
reflection from mirror ; then
(A) The final image is real, erect and of same size of object
(B) The final image is real, inverted and of same size of
object
(C) Distance between final image and mirror is 60 cm
(D) Distance between final image and lens is 40 cm

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PART – B: (Integer Answer Type)


This section contains 06 questions. Numerical based 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 and there will be no negative marking.

1. The wavelength of the first line of Balmer series of hydrogen atom is ü. Then the wavelength of the
corresponding line (for the same transition) of a double ionised lithium atom (z = 3) is ü/k. (Where k is
in integer). Find k.

2. Two coherent point sources S1 and S2 of monochromatic Z


light of wavelength ü = 4500 AĀ are located as shown in Z=d
screen
O[0, 0, d]
the figure [S1S2 = 3ü]. A screen which can be
represented by plane z = d. Then, find the number of
100 ü
dark circular fringes formed on the screen.
S2[0, 0, 3ü]

S1[0, 0, 0]

3. A point object is placed at a distance of 20 cm from a A


thin plano-convex lens of focal length 15 cm. If the plane
surface is silvered, the image will form at 3N cm left of
AB. Find the value of N.
O I
20 cm

4. The figure shows an alternating current. The magnitude of direct current which i(A)
would produce the same heat in an identical resistance in the same time as
10 A
produced by the given A-C is 2K ampere. Find the value of K.

1 2 3 t

10 A

5. A wire of length  = 6 ā 0.06 cm and radius r = 0.5 ā 0.005 cm and mass m = 0.3 ā 0.003 gm. Then
find the maximum percentage error in density.

6. The coefficient of mutual inductance of the two coils is 0.5 H. If the current is increased from 2 to 3 A
in 0.01 sec. in one of them, then the induced e.m.f. in the second coil is 25K Volt. Find the value of K.

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SECTION – II : CHEMISTRY
PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Electrolysis of dil. H2SO4 generates H2S2O8 (per disulphuric acid). What current is needed to produce
H2S2O8 at the rate of 1 mole per hour assuming 75% charge efficiency.
(A) 71.48 amp. (B) 17.48 amp.
(C) 35.74 amp. (D) 53.74 amp.

2. 1.3245 g of a monobasic acid when dissolved in 100 g of water lowers the freezing point by 0.2046oC.
0.2 g of the same acid when dissolved and titrated required 15.1 ml of N alkali. (Assuming molarity =
10
-1
molality), the pH of acid solution is: (Kf of water 1.86 K kg mol )
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

3. The distance between tetrahedral and octahedral void in the fcc lattice will be (given edge length of
unit cell = a)
3a
(A) (B) 3a
4
a a
(C) 3 (D)
2 3

4. What is obtained when mercuric chloride is heated with SO2?


(A) Hg (B) Hg2Cl2
(C) HgSO4 (D) Hg2O

PART – A: (Multi Correct Answer Type)


This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

5. If electrolysis of 1 M NiSO4 is carried with inert electrodes at pH = 7 at 25oC (the pressure of gases
are taken 1 bar).
ø o
ENi2
/Ni
ý 0.25 V ù
EHo 2O/H2 ý 0.83 v
The product of electrolysis at cathode and at anode (initially) are:
(A) Ni at cathode (B) H2 at cathode
(C) O2 at anode (D) S 2 O 82  at anode

6. Which of the following statements are correct:


(A) The flocculating value of PO34 is less than that of SO24 .
(B) Charcoal adsorbs gases with higher critical temperature more than gases with lower critical
temperature.
(C) Chemisorption is multilayered.
(D) In the manufacture of NH3 by Haber’s process, molybdenum is used as promoter for the catalyst
iron.

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7. The volume of which of the following unit cells will be independent of ñ,ò, ÷ (interfacial angles)
(A) Orthorhombic (B) Monoclinic
(C) Hexagonal (D) Rhombohedral

8. Among the following statements which is/are correct


(A) Calamine and Siderite are carbonate ores.
(B) Argenite and Cuprites are oxide ores.
(C) Malachite and Azurites are ores of Cu.
(D) Carnallite and Sylvite are chloride ores.
9. Two liquids A and B form an ideal solution. The solution has a vapor pressure of 700 Torr at 80 oC. It
is distilled till 2/3rd of the solution is collected as condensate. The composition of the condensate is
x'A = 0.75 and that of the residue is x''A= 0.30. If the vapor pressure of the residue at 80oC is 600
Torr, which of the following is/are true?
(A) The composition of the original liquid was x A = 0.6.
(B) The composition of the original liquid was x A = 0.4.
(C) PA0 = 2500/3Torr.
(D) PB0 = 500 Torr.

10. Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?


(A) Manganese salts give a violet borax bead test in reducing flame.
(B) From mixed salt of AgCl and AgI, NH4OH solution dissolves only AgCl.
(C) Fe3+ ions given a deep green precipitate, on adding K4[Fe(CN)6] solution.
(D) On strong heating Na2S2O3.5H2O, a polysulphide is resulted.

11. Which of the following statements is/are correct for the spinel structure of MgAl2O4?
(A) 50% of octahedral void are occupied by ions
(B) Al3+ is equally distributed in tetrahedral and octahedral voids
(C) Oxide ions occupy ccp lattice
(D) 12.5% of tetrahedral voids are occupied by ions

12. Phenol is used as


(A) an antiseptic (B) an insecticide
(C) a disinfectant (D) styptic

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PART – B: (Integer Answer Type)


This section contains 06 questions. Numerical based 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 and there will be no negative marking.

1. A crystalline solid of a pure substance has a face-centred cubic structure with a cell edge of
400 pm. If the density of the substance in the crystal is 8 g cm -3, then the number of atoms present in
256 g of the crystal is N × 1024. The value of N is.

2. How many of following salt are first soluble in Na2S2O3 solution, followed by a white ppt. formation and
finally ppt. turns dark black on standing?
AgNO3, Pb(CH3COO)2, Hg(NO3)2, BiCl3, CuSO4

3. The oxidation number of Mn in the product of alkaline oxidative fusion of MnO 2 is.

4. The depression in freezing point of 0.1 molal aq. NH3 solution is 0.19 Kb value of NH3 is
4.72 × 10-x. Then x is... (Given Kf of H2O is 1.86 kg/mol-1/K)?

5. 0.05 Faraday charge is passed in 100 ml, 0.1 M NaCl solution. Calculate the final pOH of the solution.
Assume volume remains constant.

6. How many gases/vapours are involved either as reactants or products in Serpeck’s process used for
concentration of bauxite?

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)

This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

a2  2n1  2p b2  2n  2  3q c 2  p
1. If p, q, r are in A.P., then the determinants 2n  p 2n1  q 2q is equal to
n 1
a 2 p
2 n
b 2
2
 2q c r
2

(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) a2b2c2 3 2n (D) (a2 + b2 + c2) 3 2nq

dy
2. Solution of the differential equation (x + 2y3) = y is
dx
(A) x = y2(c + y2) (B) x = y(c 3 y2)
(C) x = 2y(c 3 y2) (D) x = y(c + y2)

3. Different words are formed using the letters of word FIITJEE, then the probability that the word
contains all consonants together, is
1 1
(A) (B)
6 7
1
(C) (D) none of these
4

4. Three unit vectors a, b, c are such that a  b ý c , then a  b  c is equal to

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

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PART – A: (Multi Correct Answer Type)

This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

5. If P and Q are two 3 ô 3 non-identity matrices with real entries such that PPT = I, QQT = I (PT, QT are
transpose of matrices P and Q respectively) and det(PQ) < 0, then which of the following is/are
always correct (where det stands for determinant of a matrix)
(A) det(P + Q) < 0
(B) det(P + Q) = 0
(C) atleast one of the det(P 3 I) or det(Q 3 I) will be zero
(D) det(P31 + Q31) = det(P + Q)

x 2  4x  3 2x  4 13
6. If (x) ý 2x  5x  9
2
4x  5 26 ý ax 3  bx 2  cx  d , then
8x 2  6x  1 16x  6 104
(A) a = 3 (B) b = 0
(C) c = 0 (D) none of these

7. The area enclosed by the parabola ay = 3(a 23x2) and the x3 axis is
a a
(A) 2 
3 2
a
ø ù
a  x 2 dx sq. units (B) 2 
a
ø
3 2
ù
x  a2 dx sq. units
0 0

(C) 6a2 sq. units (D) 4a2 sq. units

8. Solution of differential equation (ex+1) y dy = (y+1) ex dx is


(A) (ex + 1) (y+1) = cey (B) (ex+1)|(y+1)| = cey
(C) (ex+1) (y+1) = ā cey (D) None of these

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9. If a, b, c x, y, z  R and r1 ý a ˆi  bjˆ  ckˆ , r2 ý xiˆ  yjˆ  zkˆ are two vectors such that r1 ý 5 , r2 ý 6
and r1 ÷ r2 ý 30 , then
x y x z
(A) ý (B) ý
a b a c
abc 5
(C) x + y + z = a + b + c (D) ý
xyz 6

10. Which of the following is/are correct?


(A) The point of intersection of AB and CD where A(4, 7, 8), B(31, 32, 1), C(2, 3, 4) and
ö3 5 9ö
D(1, 2, 5) is ÷ , , ÷
ø2 2 2ø
(B) If (ñ, ò, ÷) be a point on the plane 2x + 6y + 15z = 7 then the least value of ñ2 + ò2 + 25÷2 is 7
(C) The circumcentre of the triangle formed by the points (3, 2, 35), (33, 8, 35) and (33, 2, 1) is the
point (31, 4, 33)
x  1 y  12 z  7
(D) The length of intercept on the line ý ý by the surface 11x2 3 5y2 + z2 = 0 is 30
1 5 2
units

3 4
11. If A and B are two events such that P(A) = and P(B) = , then
4 5
4 1
(A) P(A ø B) ó (B) P(Aò ÷ B) ó
5 2
11 3 1
(C) ó P(A ÷ B) ó (D) P(A ÷ Bò) ó
20 4 5

12. A ship is fitted with three engines E1, E2 and E3. The engines function independently of each other
1 1 1
with respective probabilities , and . For the ship to be operational at least two of its engines
2 4 4
must function. Let X denote the event that the ship is operational and let X1, X2 and X3 denote
respectively the events that the engines E1, E2 and E3 are functioning. Which of the following is(are)
true ?
3
(A) P ù X1c X ù ý
û û 16
7
(B) P [Exactly two engines of the ship are functioning | X] =
8
5
(C) P ùû X X2 ùû ý
16
7
(D) P ùû X X1 ùû ý
16

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PART – B: (Integer Answer Type)


This section contains 06 questions. Numerical based 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 and there will be no negative marking.

ù1 ñ 3ù
1. If P ý úú 1 3 3 úú is the adjoint of a 3 ô 3 matrix A and |A| = 4, then ñ is equal to ____
úû2 4 4 úû

ñ ù ñ ù
2. If the least area bounded by the curves y = x 2 3 4 and y = üx + 12 is equal to , then ú ú is equal
ò û 20ò û
to _____ (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)

3. The slope of the tangent to a curve y = f(x) at {x, f(x)} is (2x + 1). If the curve passes through the point
(1, 2), then the area bounded by the curve, the x-axis and line x = 1 is _____

4. The equation of a curve whose slope at any point is thrice its abscissa and which passes through
(31, 33) is 2y = ü(x2 3 3), then the value of ü is __________

5. Let p ý ˆi  ˆj  kˆ , q ý aiˆ  bjˆ  ckˆ , where a, b, c  {33, 32, 31, 0, 1, 2} if the number of possible vectors
q such that p ÷ q ý 0 is R, then R is _____

6. The system of equations ax + y + z = a 3 1, x + ay + z = a 3 1, x + y + az = a 3 1 has no solution, then


5 | a |2
is ____________
4

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FIITJEE INTERNAL TEST


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
CPT–2 QP CODE: PAPER–1

ANSWERS
PHYSICS (SECTION –I)
PART – A
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. D
5. C, D 6. A, B 7. B, D 8. A, B, C, D
9. A, C, D 10. C, D 11. A, C, D 12. B, D
PART – B
1. 9 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5
5. 4 6. 2

CHEMISTRY (SECTION –II)


PART – A
1. A 2. B 3. A 4. B
5. A, C 6. A, B, D 7. A, C 8. A, C, D
9. A, C, D 10. A, C 11. A, C, D 12. A, C
PART – B
1. 2 2. 5 3. 6 4. 5
5. 1 6. 5

MATHEMATICS (SECTION–III)

PART – A
1. B 2. D 3. B 4. C
5. B, C, D 6. B, C 7. A, D 8. A, B, C
9. A, B, D 10. A, C, D 11. A, C, D 12. B, D
PART – B
1. 11.00 2. 4.00 3. 0.83 4. 3.00
5. 25.00 6. 5.00
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SOLUTION
PHYSICS

PART – A
1 Q2
1. Eý …(i)
2 C
E 1 Qò2
ý …(ii)
2 2 C
From equation (i) and (ii)
1 Q2 1 Qò2
ý
2 2C 2 C
Q
Qò ý
2

õ B V
2. Iý ý
R R
P = I2R
2
öB V ö
Pý÷ ÷ R
ø R ø
P õ V2
V þ 2V
P þ 4P

3. r = A /2, u ý 2 , i = 45Ā, A = ? and Dmin = ?


i sin 45Ā = 2 sinr
r = 30Ā
A = 2r  A = 60Ā
Dmin = 2i  A = 2 ô 45Ā  60Ā = 30Ā

4. V = a3
D = m/V = m/a3
D m 3a
ô 100 ý ô 100  ô 100 = 1.5 + 3 ô 1
D m a
D
ô 100 ý 45%
D

5. Q = BA cos ñ
Q charnges þ ö changes
A changes þ ö changes

6. L = 2mH, C = 0.5 ýF, Qmin = 200 ýC


1
U ý LI2 , if U = 0 then I = 0
2
For maximum value of I
1 2 Q2
U ý LImax ý max
2 2C
2
Qmax
2
Imax ý
LC
Qmax 200 ô 106
Imax ý ý ý 2A
LC 2 ô 103 ô 0.5 ô 106
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dV
7. aý B
dt 
C
dö d dx
emf(õ) ý ý (B ÷ A) ý B ô Fò F
dt dt dt
õ = BV x
q = CV
q = CBV
dq dV
Iý ý CB
dt dt
Fò = IB
 F  Fò = ma
F  IB = ma
F  B2C2a = ma
F

M  B2 2C

8. ø ù
i ý i0 1  e t/  ,  = L/R
(A) t = 0, i = 0
(B) i = 0, V = 0, V = IR and Eò = E
(C) induced voltatge of force applied emf(f)
(D) Heat = I2RT, I = 0, H = 0

9. Basic concept

10. No change in no. of electron if Vý, eVý and üÿ


11. x ý b2  d2  d ý (n = 1, 3, 5, ………)
2

ø ù
2
2
ö nü ö
b2  d2 ý÷  d÷
ø 2 ø
2
ö nü ö
b2  d2 ý ÷ ÷  d  nüd
2
ø 2 ø

b2
üý
nd

b2
n = 1,
d

b2
n = 3,
3d

b2
n = 5,
5d

12. For lens,


1 1 1
 ý
v 40 20
1 1 1 2 1
ý  ý
v 20 40 40
 v = 40 cm
For mirror, (u = 60)
1 1 1
 ý
v 60 30
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1 1 1
ý 
v 30 60
 v = 60 cm
Real, inverted and same size
PART – B

1. Blamer
n2 = 3 to 
n1 = 2
1 ö 1 1 ö ö 1 1 ö 5R
ý R(1)2 ÷  ÷ ý R÷  ÷ ý
ü ø 22 32 ø ø 4 9 ø 36
1 ù 1 1ù 5R
Li , z ý 3, ý R(3)2 ú  ú ý 9ô
ü û 22 32 û 36
1 1
ý9
üò ü
ü
üò ý
9
3. Ptotal = P + Pm + P
= 2P + PM
1 2 ö 1ö
 ý ÷ ÷
feq f ø  ø
f
feq ý 
2
15
feq ý 
2
f = 15
1 1 1
 ý
v u f
1 1 2
 ý
v 20 15
 v = 12 = 3N
N=4

Mdi MI (3  2)
6. õind ý ý ý 0.5 ô
dt t 0.01
õind = 50 W = 25 k
k=2

CHEMISTRY
PART – A

1. 2HSO4 
þ 2e  H2S2O8
ø1 mole/hr ù
2 mole/hr electrons need to be released = 2F
= 8 F (assuming 75% charge efficiency)
3
8
= ô 96500 C ý i ô 60 ô 60
3
i = 71.48 amp.

2. Meq. of alkali = Meq. of acid


1 0.2
 15.1ô ý ô 1000
10 M
On, solving M = 132.45 g mol-1
1.3245 ô 1000
Now, molality of acid soln (m) = ý 0.1
132.45 ô 100
 Tf ý i ô K f ô m
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0.2046 = i ×1.86 × 0.1


i = 1.1 = 1 + ñ
 ñ = 0.1
HA H  A
Now, C 0 0
C  Cñ Cñ Cñ
[H+] = Cñ = 0.1 × 0.1 = 10-2
pH = 2

1
3. Octahedral void is at the centre of the cube and edge centre. Tetrahedral voids are present at th of
4
the distance along each body diagonal.

4. When SO2 is passed through HgCl2 solution then due to lower reducing power of SO2, Hg2+ is
reduced to Hg22  .
Hence, (B) is correct while (A), (C) and (D) are wrong.

1
5. H  e  þ H2 Eo ý 0.0 v
2
0.059 1
E ý EH /H ý 0  log 
2
1 ùûH ùû
ý 0.059 ô 7 ý 0.413
So, EH /H ü ENi2 /Ni
2

Ni will deposit at cathode


2H2O  2e  þH2  2OH
0.059 2
E ý 0.83  log ùûOH ùû
2
ý 0.83  0.059 ô 7
= - 0.417

6. Chemisorption unimolecular layer.

8. Calamine  ZnCO3 , Siderite  FeCO3 , Argentite  Ag2S , Cuprite  Cu2O , Sylvite KCl
Malachite  CuCO3. Cu(OH)2 , Azurite  Cu(OH)2. 2CuCO3 , Carnallite  KCl. MgCl2. 6H2O

9. xA PA° + xB PB° = 700 ...(i)


xA” PA° + xB” PB° = 0.30 PA° + 0.7 PB° = 600 ..(ii)
if moles of A & B initially are x & y then
2 1
x = 0.75 x ø x  y ù  0.3 ô ø x  y ù
3 3
x y
xA ý or xB ý
xy xy
Solving given
xA = 0.6 xB ý 0.4
2500
PA0 ý torr & PA0 ý 500 torr
3

10. Mn appears colourless in reducing flame in Borax Bead Test.


Fe3   K 4 ùûFe ø CNù6 ùû 
þFe4 ùûFe ø CNù6 ùû ÿ K 
3
Prussian blue

Na2S2O3 .5H2O  þNa2S5  Na2SO4  H2O

11. For the spinel structure O2 form fcc arrangement.


No of O2 ions = 4
1 1
No of Mg2+ ions ý ô TV ý ô 8 ý 1
8 8
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1 1
No of Al3+ ions ý ô OV ý ô 4 ý 2
2 2
1
So 50% of octahedral voids are occupied and or 12.5% of tetrahedral voids are occupied.
8
PART – B

Zô M 4ô M
1. dý  8ý
NA ô a ø ù
3 3
6.022 ô10 ô 400 ô1010
23

M = 76.8 g mol-1
76.8 g contain = 6 × 1023 atoms
 256 g will contain = 20 × 1023 atoms
= 2 × 1024 atoms
N=2
3
2. þ ùû Ag ø S2O3 ù2 ùû
2S2O32  Ag  
þ Ag2S2O3 ÿ
White ppt.
 2
Ag2S2O3  H2O 
þ Ag2S ÿ 2H  SO 4
Black ppt.

2CuSO4  3Na2S2O3 
þCu2S2O3 ÿ Na2S4O6
þ Cu2S ÿ SO24  2H3O
Cu2S2O3  3H2O 
Black ppt.

Hg øNO3 ù2  Na2S2O3 
þHgS2O3 ÿ 2NaNO3
þHgS ÿ SO24  2H
HgS2O3  H2O 
Pb øNO3 ù2  Na2S2O3 
þPbS2O3 ÿ 2NaNO3
þPbS ÿ SO24  2H
PbS2O3  H2O 
þBi2 ø S2O3 ù3 ÿ 4Na
2BiCl3  2Na2S2O3 
Bi2 ø S2O3 ù3  3H2O 
þBi2S3 ÿ 3SO42  6H

4. Tf ý iK f m
i = 1.0215
NH3  H2O NH4  OH
0.1ô ñ2
Kb ý ý 4.72 ô 105
ø1  ñ ù
As ñ ý øi  1ù

5. In given 100 ml 0.1 M NaCl solution,


 100
No. of moles of C l present = ô 0.1 ý 0.01
1000

ö 
ö
þ Cl2  2e ÷
And 1 Faraday of charge can oxidize 1 mole of C l ÷ 2C l 
ø ø
 Given 0.05 F is not utilized in electrolysis
Only 0.01 F will be utilized in electrolysis


2e
 From 2H2O  þ 2OH H2

2 F of charge can produce 2 moles of OH

 0.01 F will produce 0.01 mole of OH
 0.01 ô 1000
 Molarity of OH in solution = ý 0.1 M
100
 pOH =  log 10 3 1
=1
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6. Al2O3  N2 ø gù ý 3C 
þ AlN  3CO ø gù ý
øimpureù
þ Si ø v ù ý 2CO ø gù ý
SiO2  2C 
øimpurity ù
þ Al ø OHù3  NH3 ø gù ý
AlN  3H2O 
2Al ø OHù3 

þ Al2O3  3H2O ø v ù ý
øPureù

MATHEMATICS

Part  A

1. B
Applying R1 þ R1 3 R3 and 2q = p + r
2n1  2n  p 2n 2  2n1  q p  r 2n  p 2n1  q pr
2n  p 2n1  q pr = 2n  p 2n1  q pr ý 0.
n 1 n 1
a 2 p
2 n
b 22
 2q c r
2
a 2 p b 2
2 n 2
 2q c 2  r

2. D
xdy + 2y3dy = ydx
ydx  xdy
 2ydy =
y2
 x = y(c + y2).

3. B
7! 5! 3!
n(S) = ; n(A) =
ø 2! ù2 ø 2! ù2
5! 3! 1
so probability P(A) = ý .
7! 7

4. C

Angle between a and b is where c is along the angle bisector, a  b is along another angle
3
bisector and hence perpendicular to c
a  b ý 3 hence a  b  c ý 2

5. B, C, D
PT øP  Qù QT ý øP  Qù  |P + Q| = 0, PT øP  Iù ý  øP  Iù
T T

Either |P| |P 3 I| = 3|P 3 I| or |Q||Q 3 I| = 3|Q 3 I|, because |P| |Q| < 0
ø ù
P P1  Q1 Q ý P  Q  P1  Q1 ý  P  Q ý 0
6. B, C
2x  4 2x  4 13 x 2  4x  3 2 13
ò(x) ý 4x  5 4x  5 26  2x 2  5x  9 4 26 = 0 + 2 × 13 × (0) = 0.
16x  6 16x  6 104 8x 2  6x  1 16 104

 (x) = constant  a = 0, b = 0, c = 0.

7. A, D y C(0, 3a)

The parabola cuts the x-axis at points (3a, 0) and (a, 0).
a a

 øa ù
3
  x2
2
A= ydx = 2 dx B
a (-a, 0) O A x
a 0 (a, 0)
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8. A, B, C
ex y
(ex + 1) y dy = (y + 1)ex dx  dx ý dy  ln (ex + 1) = y 4 ln |y + 1| + ln c
ex  1 y 1
 (e + 1) | (y + 1)| = ce
x y

which can also be written as (ex + 1) (y+1) = ā cey

9. A, B, D
x y z 6
r1 ÷ r2 ý r1 ÷ r2 cos ñ  cos ñ = 1. Hence, r1 and r2 are collinear vectors  ý ý ý
a b c 5

10. A, C, D
(A) Intersection point is mid-point of AB and CD
(B) 2ñ + 6ò + 15÷ = 7
ø ùø ù
2iˆ  6ˆj  3kˆ ÷ ñ ˆi  òˆj  5 ÷kˆ ó 7 ô ñ 2  ò2  25 ÷ 2

ø 2ñ  6ò  15÷ ù ó 7 ñ2  ò2  25÷ 2
ñ2 + ò2 + 25÷2 ó 1
(C) Triangle is equilateral
(D) Intersection points are (1, 2, 3) and (2, 33, 1)

11. A, C, D
4
We have P(A ø B) ó max {P(A), P(B)} = .
5
11
Next P(A ÷ B) = P(A) + P(B)  P(A ø B) ó P(A) + P(B)  1 = .
20
3 3 11
And P(A ÷ B) ó min {P(A), P(B)} =  ó P(A ÷ B) ó
4 4 20
3 11 1
P(A ÷ Bò) = P(A)  P(A ÷ B) ó  =
4 20 5
4 11 1
P(Aò ÷ B) = P(B)  P(A ÷ B) ó  =
5 20 4
1 1 1 1
P(A ø B)  ó P(Aò ÷ B) ó P(A ø B)   ó P(A ÷ Bò) ó .
2 6 6 2

12. B, D
1 1 1
P(X1 ) ý , P(X2 ) ý , P(X3 ) ý
2 4 4
1
P(X) = P(X1 ÷ X2 ÷ X3C )  P(X1 ÷ XC2 ÷ X3 )  P(X1C ÷ X2 ÷ X3 )  P(X1 ÷ X2 ÷ X3 ) =
4
1
P(X ÷ X1C ) 32 1
C
(A) P(X / X) =
1 = ý
P(X) 1 8
4
7
32 7
(B) P [exactly two engines of the ship are functioning | X] = ý
1 8
4
5
ö X ö 5
(C) P ÷ ÷ = 32 ý
ø X2 ø 1 8
4
7
ö Xö 7
(D) P ÷ ÷ = 32 ý
X
ø 1ø 1 16
2
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Part  B
1. 11.00
ù1 ñ 3ù
P = úú 1 3 3 úú
úû2 4 4 úû
|Adj A| = |A|2
|Adj A| = 16
1 (12  12)  ñ (4  6) + 3 (4  6) = 16.
2ñ  6 = 16.
2ñ = 22.
ñ = 11.

2. 4.00
For least area ü = 0

ø ù
4
So; Amin = 2 12  ø x 2  4 ù dx ý
256
0
3

3. 0.83 y
fò(x) = 2x + 1  f(x) = x2 + x + c
since curve passes through (1, 2), then
f(1) = 2  c = 0
hence f(x) = x2 + x
1
required area (A) =  øx
0
2
 x ù dx x

1
ö x3 x 2 ö 1 1 5
A= ÷  ÷ ý  ý .
ø 3 2 ø0 3 2 6

4. 3.00
dy 3x 2
Given that ý 3x  y ý c
dx 2
Since it is passing through (31, 33)
9
Then c = 
2
2
3x 9
y=   2y = 3(x2 3 3)  ü = 3.
2 2

5. 25.00
Coefficient of x6 in (x5 + x4 + ..... + 1)3
 Coefficient x6 in (x6 3 1)3(x 3 1)33
 28 3 3 = 25, R = 25

6. 5.00
a 1 1
1 a 1 =0
1 1 a
a = 1, a = 32
for a = 1, it has infinite solutions so a = 3 2.

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