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FIITJEE – Phase Test (JEE-Advanced)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

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
BATCH –1921_AB-Lot_PT-5

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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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– II :: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. An accdident in nuclear laboratory resulted in deposition of a certain amount of


radioactive material of half-life 18 days inside the laboratory. Tests revealted that the
radiation was 64 times more than the permissible level required for safe operation of
the laboratory. What is the minimum number of days after which the laboratory can
be considered safe for use?
(A) 64 (B) 90 (C) 108 (D) 120
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CA:C,
CC:C120633, P120634,
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CM: 3,WM: -1,
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2. What is the essential distinction between X-rays and -rays


(A) -rays have shorter wavelength than X-rays
(B) -rays are extraterrestrial, X-rays are man-made
(C) -rays have less penetrating power than X-rays
(D) -rays originate from within an atomic nucleus, X-rays from outside an atomic nucleus.`
@QE
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QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120620, P120638,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: -1,
@TagE

3. In a Young's double–slit experiment, if the slits are of unequal width,


(A) fringes will not be formed
(B) the positions of minimum intensity will not be completely dark
(C) bright fringe will not be formed at the centre of the screen
(D) distance between two consecutive bright fringes will not be equal to the distance
between two consecutive dark fringes
@QE
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QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C120539,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: -1,
@TagE

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4. If R1 = 40 cm, R2 = 80 cm and   1.5 . If object is placed 80 cm from lens that is silvered


back side ? then

(a) size of image is finite (b) Image is at infinity


(c) Image is at 80 cm from lens (d) Image is at 120 cm from lens
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C120521,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: -1,
@TagE

(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

5. At time t = 0, terminal A in the circuit shown in the figure is connected to B by a key and an alternating
current I(t) = I0cos(t), with I0 = 1A and  = 500 rad/s starts flowing in it with the initial direction shown
7
in the figure. At t = , the key is switched from B to D. Now onwards only A and D are connected. A
6
total charge Q flows from the battery to charge the capacitor fully. If C = 20 F, R = 10  and the
battery is ideal with emf of 50 V, identify the correct statement(s).

7
(A) Magnitude of the maximum charge on the capacitor before t = is 1 × 10-3C
6
7
(B) The current in the left part of th circuit just before t =is clockwise
6
(C) Immediately after A is connected to D, the current in R is 10 A
(D) Q = 2 × 10-3C
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:CD,
CC:C120432,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1, WM: -1,
@TagE

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6. A transparent thin film of uniform thickness and refractive index n1 = 1.4 is coated on the convex
spherical surface of radius R at one end of a long solid glass cylinder of refractive index n2 = 1.5, as
shown in the figure. Rays of light parallel to the axis of the cylinder traversing through the film from air
to glass get focused at distance f1 from the film, while rays of light traversing from glass to air get
focused at distance f2 from the film. Then

(A) |f1| = 3R (B) |f1| = 2.8 R (C) |f2| = 2R (D) |f2| = 1.4 R
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:AC,
CC:C120512,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
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7. A conducting loop in the shape of a right angled isosceles triangle of height 10 cm is kept such that
the 90º vertex is very close to an infinitely long conducting wire (see the figure). The wire is electrically
insulated from the loop. The hypotenuse of the triangle is parallel to the wire. The current in the
triangular loop is in counterclockwise direction and increased at a constant rate of 10 A s -1. Which of
the following statement(s) is (are) true?

 
(A) The magnitude of induced emf in the wire is  0  volt
  
 
(B) If the loop is rotated at a constant angular speed about the wire, an additional emf of  0  volt is
  
induced in the wire
(C) The induced current in the wire is in opposite direction to the current along the hypotenuse
(D) There is a repulsive force between the wire and the loop

@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:AD,
CC:C120420, P120408,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
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8. In a radioactive decay chain, 232


90 Th nucleus decays to 212
82 Pb nucleus. Let N and N be the
number of  and - particles, respectively, emitted in this decay process. Which of
the following statements is (are) true?
(A) N = 5 (B) N = 6 (C) N = 2 (D) N = 4
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:AC,
CC:C120638,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,

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IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

9. In -decay, the Q-value of the process is E. Then


(A) K.E. of a -particle cannot exceed E.
(B) K.E. of anti neutrino emitted lies between Zero and E.
(C) N/Z ratio of the nucleus is altered.
(D) Mass number (A) of the nucleus is altered.
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABC,
CC:C120631,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
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10. Polarized light


(A) is a different form of light
(B) can show interference pattern
(C) travels in any medium with a velocity slightly more than that for unpolarised light
(D) has direction of vibration restricted in some way
@QE
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QT:MCO,
CA:BD,
CC:C121101,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

11. Which of the following is true for an ideal transformer


(A) Total magnetic flux linked with primary coil equals flux linked with secondary coil
(B) flux per turn in primary is equal to flux per turn in secondary
(C) induced emf in secondary coil equals induced emf in primary
(D) power associated with primary coil at any moment equals power associated with
secondary coil
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:BD,
CC:C120442,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

12. The figure shows a ray incident at an angle i = /3. If the plot drawn the variation of | r – i | versus
1
= k, (r = angle of refraction)
2

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2
1 |r – i|
2 1
i
k
k1 k2
2
(A) the value of k1 is (B) the value of 1 = /6
3
(C) the value of 2 = /3 (D) the value of k2 is 1
@QE
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QT:MCO,
CA:BCD,
CC:C120510, P120514,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (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 +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.

1. Two inductors L1(inductance 1 mH, internal resistance 3) and L2(inductance 2 mH internal
resistance 4), and a resistor R (resistance 12) are all connected in parallel across a 5V
battery. The circuit is switched on at time t = 0. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum
current (Imax/Imin) drawn from the battery is

@QE
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QT:NUR,
CA:8,
CC:C120423,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: 0,
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2. A hydrogen atom at rest is in ground state. It is struck by a He+ ion in first excited state.
Assuming the collision to be head on and the mass of He+ to be four times that of hydrogen
atom, find the least value of kinetic energy (in eV) of incoming particle which can excite both
the particles to second excited state.
@QE
@TagS
QT:NUR,
CA:98.25,
CC:C120619,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: 0,
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3. In a transformer, number of turns in the primary are 140 and that in the secondary are 280. If
current in primary is 4 A, then that in the secondary is –
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QT:NUR,
CA:2,
CC:C120436,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: 0,
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4. The time taken to prepare a print by exposing a small sheet to a point light source of 60 W
placed at a distance of 25 cm from the sheet is 5 s. If the distance is increased to 40 cm, the
time taken to prepare a similar print will be

@QE
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QT:NUR,
CA:12.8,
CC:C120606,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: 0,
@TagE

5. A ray of light strikes a cubical slab as shown in the figure. Then the geometrical path length
traversed by the light in the slab will be

@QE
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QT:NUR,
CA:2,
CC:C120509,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: 0,
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6. If a mirror with support of total mass 2 kg is kept on a frictionless surface and a light wave
of intensity I o is normally incident on it (as shown in figure) and the light is totally reflected
back. If the mirror is accelerating with 1 m / s 2 and I o is x  108 W / m 2 . Find the value of x.
(Surface area of mirror is 1.5m2 and the area of support is negligible, speed of light wave is
3 108 m / s ).

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Incident light wave of Mirror


intensity I o

Frictionless surface

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CA:2,
CC:C120605,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: 0,
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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– IIII :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY

(PART – A)
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Mixture of volatile components A and B has total vapour pressure (in torr):
p = 254 – 135 xA, where xA is the mole fraction of A in mixture hence p oA and pBo are (in torr)
(A) 254, 119 (B) 119, 254
(C) 135, 254 (D) 154, 119
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QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C120601,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: -1,
@TagE

2. For the electrochemical cell MM+XX EMo M  0.34 V and Eoxx  0.22 V . From this data,
 

we can deduce that


(A) Ecell = 0.56 V (B) Eocell  0.12 V
(C) M  X  M  X is spontaneous (D) M  X  M  X is spontaneous
@QE
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QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC: C120502,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: -1,
@TagE
3. A gas ‘X’ is passed through water to form a saturated solution. The aqueous solution on
treatment with the AgNO3 gives a white precipitate. The saturated aqueous solution also
dissolves magnesium ribbon with evolution of a colourless gas ‘Y’. Identify ‘X’ and ‘Y’
(A) X = CO2, Y = Cl2 (B) X = Cl2, Y = CO2
(C) X = Cl2, Y = H2 (D) X = H2, Y = Cl2
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC: C120201,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: -1,
@TagE

4. The two compounds [Cr(NH3 )5 Br]Cl and [Cr(NH3 )5 Cl]Br can be distinguished by reagent A
and the two compounds exhibit isomerism (B). Then (A) and (B) are
(A) AgNO3, ionisation (B) AgNO3, coordination
(C) BaCl2, ionisation (D) BaCl2, coordination
@QE
@TagS

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QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120102,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: -1,
@TagE

(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

5. Which of the following can show coordination isomerism?


(A) [Cu(NH3)4][PtCl4] (B) [Fe(NH3)6]2[Pt(CN)6]3
(C) [Co(NH3)6][Cr(C2O4)3] (D) [Pt(en)3](SO4)2
@QE
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QT:MCO,
CA:AC,
CC:C120102,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

6. CHCl3 and H2O form two separate immiscible layers Br2 (orange) and I2 (violet) are soluble
in organic layer due to a greater extent. In test tube A (KI + CHCl3 + H2O) and test tube B
(KI + KBr + CHCl3 + H2O) Cl2 gas is passed then
(A) organic layer in A appear violet
(B) organic layer in B appear orange
(C) organic layer in B appear black
(D) organic layer in B first appears violet then orange
@QE
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QT:MCO,
CA:AD,
CC:C120201,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

7. Which of the following statements is / are correct when a mixture of NaCl and K2Cr2O7 is
gently warmed with conc. H2SO4?
(A) A deep red vapour is evolved
(B) The red vapour when passed into NaOH solution gives a yellow solution of Na2CrO4
(C) Chlorine gas is evolved
(D) Chromyl chloride is formed
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABD,
CC:C120201,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

8. Which statement(s) is/are correct ?


(A) [Ag(NH3)2]+ is linear with sp hybridisation of Ag+ ion.
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(B) NiCl24  , VO 34 , MnO 4 have tetrahedral geometry.


2
(C) Cu NH3 4  , Pt(NH3 )4  , Ni(CN)4  have dsp² hybridisation of the metal ion.
2 2

(D) Fe(CO)5 have bipyramidal structure with dsp³ hybridisation of iron.


@QE
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QT:MCO,
CA:ABCD,
CC:C120106,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

9. Which among the following are diamagnetic?


(A) [Fe(CN)6]3- (B) [Fe(CN)6]4-
2-
(C) [Ni(CN)4] (D) [Ni(CO)4
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:BCD,
CC:C120106,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

10. Which of the following will give blue solution?


(A) Addition of K4[Fe(CN)6] solution into FeCl3 solution
(B) Addition of CuSO4 in water
(C) Addition of aq. NH3 into Cu(NO3)2 solution
(D) A solution containing Fe2+ ion with K3[Fe(CN)6] solution
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABCD,
CC:C120201,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

11. M and  eq. are molar and equivalent conductivities at infinite dilution;  is ionic conductivity
at infinite dilution, then for potash alum:
(A) M (potash alum) = 2  K  2   Al3   4   SO

2
4

1
(B)  eq. (potash alum) =  M (potash alum)
8
1 1 1
(C)  eq. (potash alum) =  K    Al3    SO

2
4 4 2 4


(D) M (potash alum) = K    Al3    SO2 
  
4

@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABC,
CC:C120508,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
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@TagE

12. In electrolysis of very dilute NaOH solution using platinum electrodes


(A) H2 is evolved at cathode (B) H2 is evolved at anode
(C) Na is obtained at cathode (D) O 2 is produced at anode
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:AD,
CC:C120510,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (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 +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
1. If the total vapour pressure of the liquid mixture A and B is given by the equation: P = 180 XA
+ 90 then the ratio of the vapour pressure of the pure liquids A and B is given by
@QE
@TagS
QT:NUR,
CA:3,
CC:C120603,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM: 3,WM: 0,
@TagE

2. The conductivity of a saturated solution of a sparingly soluble salt MX2 is found to be


1 
4  105 1cm1. If m  M2    100 1cm2mol1 and    X    50  1cm2mol1, the solubility of
2 
the salt is x  104 M, where value of x is
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3. What is the oxidation state of copper in the complex formed by the reaction of CuSO 4(aq)
solution with excess of KCN?
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4. The mole ratio of the two gases NO2 and O2 obtained on heating copper nitrate is
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5. The mass of glucose (in gm) that should be dissolved in 50 g of water in order to produce
the same lowering of vapour pressure as produced by dissolving 1 g of urea in the same
quantity of water is
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6. A current of 2.0 A passed for 5 hours through a molten metal salt deposits 22.2 g of metal
(At. wt. = 177). The oxidation state of the metal in the metal salt is +x. What is the value of
x?
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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The smaller area included between the curves x  | y |  1 and | x |  | y | 1 is


1 4 2 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3
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dz z
2. Which of the following transformation reduce the differential equation  log z  z(log z)2 f(x) into the
dx x
du
form  P(x)u  Q(x)
dx
(A) u  logz (B) u  ez (C) u  (log z)1 (D) u  (log z)2
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3. A pair of unbiased dice is rolled together till a sum of either 5 or 7 is obtained. The probability that 5
comes before 7 is
2 3 4
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
5 5 5
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4. The distance of point B with position vector ˆi  2jˆ  3kˆ from the line passing through the point A with
position vector 4iˆ  2jˆ  2kˆ and parallel to the vector 2iˆ  3jˆ  6kˆ is
(A) 10 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 8
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FACID:MRP,
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CM:- +3,WM: -1,
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(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

5. If l,m,n are the direction cosines of the line of shortest distance between the lines
x  3 y  15 z  9 x 1 y 1 z 9
  and   then
2 7 5 2 1 3
1
(A) 3l  15m  n  0 (B) 2l  7m  5n  0 (C) l  m  n  (D) 2l  m  3n  0
3
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6. A bag contains b blue balls and r red balls. If two balls are drawn at random, the probability of drawing
two red balls is five times the probability of drawing two blue balls. Furthermore, the probability of
drawing one ball of each colour is six times the probability of drawing two blue balls then
b
(A) b  r  9 (B) br  18 (C) | b  r | 4 (D) 2
r
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     
7. Vector A and B satisfying the vector equation A  B  a and A  B  b and A.a  1 , where a and b
are given vectors, are
 (a  b)  a  (b  a)  (a2  1)a
(A) A  2
(B) B 
a a2
 (a  b)  a  (b  a)  (a2  1)a
(C) A  2
(D) B 
a a2
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1  sin2 x cos2 x sin 2x


8. If maximum and minimum values of the determinant sin x 2
1  cos x
2
sin 2x are  and  ,
sin2 x cos2 x 1  sin 2x
then
(A)    99  4
(B)  3  17  26
(C) (  2n  2n ) is always an even integer for n  N
(D) A triangle can be constructed having its sides as   ,   ,   3
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9. If the planes bx  ay  n,cy  bz  l and az  cx  m intersect in a line, then al  bm  cn is equal to


(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) none of these
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x
f1 '(x) f2 '(x) f3 '(x)
10. Let fk (x)   (ak t 2  bk t  c k )dt for 1  k  3 and F(x)  f1 ''(x) f2 ''(x) f3 ''(x)
0
f1 '''(x) f2 '''(x) f3 '''(x)
The curve y  f(x) is (where f(x)  F'(x) )
(A) a straight line (B) a parabola (C) an ellipse (D) a hyperbola
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2
dy e x e y / x 1  x y 
11. The solution of the differential equation       can be
dx 2 y 2 y x
  x2  y2  
 x2  y2 
   x   1   
e   x   e 2
e
(A) e 2 x (B) e x
  x2  y2  
  x   1  x2  y2 
e     e2
(D) e   e
2
(C) e 2 x x
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tan x cot x
tdt dt
12. The value of 
1 1 t2
 
1 t(1  t 2 )
is
e e

1
(A) (B) 1
2  tan2 x
1
 2 dt
 1 1  t 2
(C) (D)
4
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(PART – B)
(NUMERICAL BASED)
Part-C (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 +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
 1   
1. ABCDEF is a regular hexagon. If | AB | 4 units then find | AD  EB  FC | .
2
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   
2. Let a three – dimensional vector V satisfies the condition, 2V  V  (iˆ  2j)
ˆ  2iˆ  k.
ˆ If 3 | V | m , then
find the value of m.
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3. If the length of the projection of the line segment with points (1,0, 1) and ( 1,2,2) to the plane
x  3y  5z  6 is d, then find the value of [d / 2] where [.] represents greatest integral part.

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 
4. If the curve satisfying yy1 sin x  cos x(sin x  y 2 ) passes through  ,2  then find the value of
2 
2
9    
y  .
41   6  
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5. If the dependent variable y is changed to ‘z’ by the substitution y  tan z and the differential equation
2 2
d2 y 2(1  y)  dy  d2 z  dz 
 1    is changed to  cos2 z  k   , then find the value of k.
dx 2
1  y  dx 
2
dx 2
 dx 
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1 a3 a2
6. If | a2  a3 | 6, then find the minimum value of f(x)  1 a3 2a2  x .
1 2a3  x a2
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FIITJEE COMMON
TEST
BATCHES: Two Year CRP (1921) AB-LOT
PHASE TEST–5: PAPER-1 Paper Code
JEE ADVANCED LEVEL
ANSWER KEY
SET–A
ANSWER KEYS [SET – A]
PHYSICS C.CODE CHEMISTRY C.CODE MATHEMATICS C.CODE
1 C P120633 1 B C120601 1 M121003
C
P120634
2 A P120620 2 C C120502 2 M120910
C
P120638
3 B P120539 3 C C120201 3 A M121308
4 B P120521 4 A C120102 4 A M122705
5 CD P120432 5 AC C120102 5 BCD M122717
6 AC P120512 6 AD C120201 6 AB M121308
7 AD P120420 7 ABD C120201 7 M122740
BC
P120408
8 AC P120638 8 ABCD C120106 8 ABC M121813
9 ABC P120631 9 BCD C120106 9 B M122712
10 BD P121101 10 ABCD C120201 10 A M121826
11 BD P120442 11 ABC C120508 11 AB M120909
12 BCD P120510 12 AD C120510 12 M120803
BD
P120514
PART – B PART – B PART - B
1 8 P120423 1 3 C120603 1 8 M121124
2 98.25 P120619 2 2 C120509 2 6 M121124
3 2 P120436 3 1 C120103 3 M121225
1
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HINT OR SOLUTIONS
PHYSCIS
Part – A
1. C
Initial activity Initial activity
Required activity = 
64 26
Time required = 6 half lives
= 6 × 18 days
= 108 days
2. A

4. B

1  1 1
Where  (1.5  1)    
f1  40 80 
f1  160cm
1 1 1 1
  
feq f1 f2 f3
1 1 1 1
  
feq 160 40 160
1 1
 
feq 80
On solving by mirror equation
1 1 1
 
feq v u
1 1 1
 
80 80 v
v= 

5. CD

6. AC
For air to glass
1.5 1.4  1 1.5  1.4
 
f1 R R
 f1  3R
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For glass to air.


1 1.4  1.5 1  1.4
 
f2 R R
 f2 = 2R
7. AD

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8. AC

(PART – B)
1. 8

2. 98.25 eV
3. 2
4. 12.8 s
5. 2

CHEMISTRY
Part - A
1. For PAo X A  1 so PAo  254  135  119
PBo X A  0 so PBo  254

o
2. Eox / x  is less than Em 
/m

so X  e  X (At anode)


 
so M  e  M (at cathode)
so oyerall reaction will be
M  X   M  X (spontaneous)

3. 2Cl2  2H2 O  4HCl  O2


HCl  AgNO3  AgCl  HNO3
white PPT

2HCL  Mg  MgCl2  H2 


(Y)
3
9. Fe  CN  d2sp3 hybridised with one unpaired e–
 6

4
Fe  CN6  d2sp3 hybridised with no unpaired e–
 

2
Ni  CN4  dsp3 hybridised with no unpaired e–

2
Ni  CO 4  sp3 hybridised and tetrahedral

Part – B

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1. PAo  270 and PBo  90


So PAo /PBo  3
o
2. m of MX2 = 100 + 2 × 50 = 200
o 1000
m k
5
1000
200 = 4  10 5 
5
4
s  2  10 so x = 2
3. complex will be k 3 Cu  CN4 
So oxidation state will be 1

4. 2CuCNO3l2  2CuO  2NO2  O2


2
So mole ratio will be  2
1

MATHEMATICS
1. required area
1 y
 2 (1  x)  (1  x  2 x )dx
0
1
1 2 x2  2 1
 4  ( x  x)dx  4  x 3/2    4   
0 3 2 3 2
 0 O L
x

4
 (4  3)
6
4 2
 
6 3
dz z
2.  log z  z(logz)2 f(x)
dx x
1 dz 1 1
  .  f(x)
z(logz)2 dx log z x
1 1 1 dz du
if u   2
. 
logz (logz) z dx dx
1 dz du
 .
2 dx

z(log z) dx
du 1
   u = f(x)
dx x
du  1 
     u  f(x)
dx  x 
1
 required transformation is u 
logz

4. If r  4iˆ  2ˆj  2kˆ  (2iˆ  3ˆj  6k)


ˆ
point C can be taken as C
r  (2  4)iˆ  (3  2)ˆj  (6  2)kˆ
{[(2  4)iˆ  (3  2)jˆ  (6  2)k)]ˆ  (iˆ  2ˆj  3k)}
ˆ  (2iˆ  3ˆj  6k)
ˆ
(2  3)  2  3  3  (6  1)  6  0  0
B

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More than one Correct Type

5. Line of shortest distance is parallel to vector


ˆi ˆj kˆ
2 7 5  16iˆ  16ˆj  16kˆ
2 1 3
1
 lmn
3
2l  7m  5n  0
2l  m  3n  0
   
7. A  B  a, A  B  b and A.a  1
A.a  B.a  a2 ..(1)
  
a  (A  B)  a  b
(a.B)A  (a.A)B  a  b
(a2  A.a)A  (a.A)(a  A)  a  b
from (1)
 (a2  1)A  a  A  a  b
ab  a
 a2 A  a  a  b  A
a2
 a  b  a (a2  1)a  a  b
Ba 
a2 a2
b  a  (a2  1)a

a2
2 2
1  sin x cos x sin2x
2 2
8. sin x 1  cos x sin2x
2 2
sin x cos x 1  sin2x
C1  C1 C2
2
2 cos x sin 2x
2
 2 1  cos x sin2x
2
1 cos x 1  sin2x
 2(1  sin 2x  cos2 x  cos2 x sin2x  cos2 x sin 2x)  2(cos2 x  cos2 x sin 2x  cos2 x.sin 2x)
+ 1(cos2 x.sin2x  sin2x  sin 2x cos2 x)
 2  2 sin 2x  2cos2 x  2cos2 x  sin 2x
 sin2x  2
1  sin x  2  3   3,   1
  99  3  1  4,  3  17  27  1  26
 2n  2n  9n  1  8(9n1  9n 2.....1) = even integer.
9. Any plane passing through bx  ay  n,cy  bz  l is (bx  ay  n)  (cy  bz  l)  0
bx  ( c  a)y  bz  (l  n)  0 …(i)
If this plane is az  cx  m …(ii)
a
c  a  0  
c
a
Putting   in (i)
c
ab  al 
bx  z    n  0
c c 
 bcx  abz  (al  cn)  0

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 al  cn 
 cx  az   0
 b 

al  cn
Comparing with equation (ii)  m  al  bm  cn  0
b

10. fk' (x)  qk x 2  bk x  c k


fk'' (x)  2ak x  bk
fk''' (x)  2ak
a1x 2  b1x  c1 a2 x 2  b2 x  c 2 a3 b 2  b3 x  c 3
F(x)  2a1x  b1 2a2 x  b2 2a3 x  b3
2a1 2a2 2a3

2a1x  b1 2a2 x  b2 2a3 x  b3 a1x 2  b1x  c1 a2 x 2  b2 x  c 2 a 3 x 2  b3 x  c 3


f(x)  F'(x)  2a1x  b1 2a2 x  b2 2a3 x  b3  2a1 2a2 2a3
2a1 2a2 2a3 2a1 2a2 2a3

a1x 2  b1x  c1 a2 x 2  b2 x  c 2 a3 x 2  b3 x  c 3
 2a1x  b1 2a2 x  b2 2a3 x  b3 =0
0 0 0
y  f(x) is a straight line.

Integer type
1   
1. | AD  EB  FC |
2 E D
1      
 | OD  OA  OB  OE  OC  OF)
2
1    O
F C
| 2OD  2OB  2OC | 30°
2 R
   2
| OD  OB  OC |
A B
     
 OD2  OB2  OC2  2OD  OB  2OB  OC  2OD  OC
= R2  R2  R2  2R2  Cos2 / 3  2R2 cos  / 3  2R2 cos  / 3
2
 4R2  2R  2  8
sin30
 
2. 2v  v  (iˆ  2ˆj)  2iˆ  kˆ
Squaring both sides
   
4v 2  [v  (iˆ  2ˆj)]2  2v.[v  (iˆ  2ˆj)]  5
 4 | v |2  | v |2 | ˆi  2ˆj |2 sin2   0  5
 4 | v |2 5 | v |2 sin2   5
5
 | v |2 
4  5 sin2 
45
 9 | v |2   m (an positive integer)
4  5 sin2 
 4  5 sin2  is factor of 5 that is possible if and only if sin2   1
 9 | v |2  5  3 | v | 5  m5
3. (1,0,-1) is the point lying on plane x  3y  5z  6 any line passing through ( 1,2,2) and  to given
plane is
x 1 y  2 z  2
 
1 3 5
any point on this line is (  1,3  2,2  5 ) if this is foot of  from ( 1,2,2,) to the given plane then

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(  1)  3(3  2)  5(2  5 )  6
9    25  6  10  1  6
11
 
35
Co-ordinates of foot of perpendicular
 11 33 11   24 103 3 
  1,  2,2      , , 
 35 35 7   35 35 7 

dy
4. y sin x  cos x sin x  y 2 cos x
dx
dy
 y sin x  y2 cos x  cos x sin x
dx
dy
 y  cot x.y 2  cos x
dx
1
Let y 2  t  ydy  dt
2
1 dt 2 dt
 cot x.y  cos x   (2cot x)t  2cos x
2 dx dx
 It’s solution is given as
t  e  2cos x.e 
2 cot xdx 2 cot xdx
 dx
ln sin2 x 2
 t.e  2  cos x.eln sin x dx
 t.sin2 x  2  cos x.sin2 xdx
2 3
 sin x  c
3
2 3 
 y 2 .sin2 x  sin x  c putting x  , y  2
3 2
2 2 10
 4.1  .1  c  c  4 
3 3 3
2 10
 y 2 sin2 x  sin3 x 
3 3
2
     2  10
  y    sin2  sin3 
  6   6 3 6 3
2
    1 40 41
 y     0
  6  3 3 3
2
9     9 41
 y    3
41   6   41 3
dy dz
5. y  tan z   sec 2 z
dx dx
2
d2 y d2 z  dz 
  sec 2 z.  2 sec z.sec z tan z  
dx 2 dx 2
 dx 
2
(1  tan z)  dz 
 1 2 2
.sec 4 z  
sec z  dx 
2 2
 dz   dz 
 1  2 sec 2 z    2 tan z sec 2 z  
dx
   dx 
2
d2 z  dz 
  cos2 z  2  
dx 2  dx 
 k=2

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0 0 a2  x
6. f(x)  1 a3 2a2  x
1 2a3  x a2
 (x  a2 )(2a3  x  a3 )  (x  a2 )(x  a3 )
 a  a3  a  a3 
Maximum value of f(x)    2  a2  2  a3 
 2  2 
 a3  a2   a2  a3 
   
 2  2 
2
 a  a3  36
 2   9
 4  4

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