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Pattern - CPT-2 QP CODE: PAPER - 2

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 186

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 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.
BATCH – 1921_AB-Lot_PT-5

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. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & B in the OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on
OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for each
character of your Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the
designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Two Part.


(i) PART–A (01–08) contains (8) Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More 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.
(ii) Part-A (09-12) – This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has Two (02) 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 marks for wrong options chosen.
(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)
(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.
1. A plane wave front after incidence on an optical device becomes spherical, it may have incident on
(A) convex mirror (B) concave mirror
(C) convex lens (D) concave lens
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2. There is a convention of assuming electrostatic potential energy at infinite separation to be zero. Total
energy of an electron in Hydrogen like atom is usually calculated with this assumption. Assuming
another convention that potential energy is zero corresponding to first orbit which of the following is
true.
(A) Wavelength of first line of Balmer series lies in visible region.
(B) Wavelength of first line of Balmer series lies in infrared region.
(C) Kinetic energy of an electron in first orbit remains same with both conventions.
(D) Total energy of an electron in 2nd orbit remains same with both conventions.
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3. Two coherent sources of wavelength4 λ are placed on a diameter,


symmetrically around the centre of a circular screen as shown. It is
found that a total of 54 maxima are obtained on the screen. d
The possible separation between the sources d is/are: S1 C S2
(A) 13.3 λ (B) 13.8 λ
(C) 13.7 λ (D) 13 λ

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4. Photoelectric effect experiments are performed using three different metal plates p, q and r having work
functions p = 2.0 eV, q = 2.5 eV and r = 3.0 eV, respectively. A light beam containing wavelengths of
550 nm, 450 nm and 350 nm with equal intensities illuminates each of the plates. The correct I-V
graph(s) for the experiment is/are (Take hc = 1240 eV nm)

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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a 3b 2
5. A physical quantity P is given by P  . The percentage errors in the measurements of a,b,c, and d
d c
are 1%,3%,4% and 3% respectively.
(a) The maximum percentage error in P is 14%
(b) The maximum percentage error in P is 10%
(c) The maximum error is contributed by the measurement of a.
(d) The maximum error is contributed by the measurement of b.

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6. A convex lens of focal length 15 cm and a concave mirror of focal length 30 cm are kept with their
optical axes PQ and RS parallel but separated in vertical direction by 0.6 cm as shown. The distance
between the lens and mirror is 30 cm. An upright object AB of height 1.2 cm is placed on the optic axis
PQ of the lens at a distance of 20 cm from the lens. If A’ B’ is the image after refraction from the lens
and reflection from the mirror, then

(A) the distance of A’B’ from the pole of the mirror is 15cm
(B) Net magnification is -1.5
(C) distance of A’ from the optic axis RS is 1.5 cm
(D) Distance of B’ from the optic axis RS is 0.3 cm

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7. A wire is bent to form a square loop of side a. it carries a current I and is kept perpendicular to a
uniform magnetic field. Such that magnetic moment is in the same direction as the field. Shape of the
loop is changed from square to a circle without changing the length of the wire and current. Then:
(A) The decrease in magnetic moment of the square loop with respect to circular loop is ia2(1 – 4/)
(B) The decrease in magnetic moment of the square loop with respect to circular loop is ia2(1 – 2/)
(C) The amount of work done in doing so is iBa2( - 4)/.
(D) The amount of work done in doing so is iBa2( - 4)/4.
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8. Two parallel long straight conductors lie on a smooth horizontal surface. Two other parallel
conductors rest on them at right angles so as to form a square of side a initially. A uniform magnetic
field B exists in vertical direction. Now all the four conductors start moving outwards with a constant
velocity v. The magnitude of induced e.m.f. e and induced current i will vary with time t as (more than
one option may be correct)
e
e

(A) (B)
t
t

i i

(C) (D)

t t

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This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 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.
P1. The AC generator, shown in the figure, supplies V volt at an angular frequency. The switch can be in
two positions 1 or 2. L, C, R has their usual meaning, then answers the following questions.

list – 1 list – 2
(I) L=10 mH (P) C=5 mF, R=10 
(II) L=20 mH (Q) C=10 mF, R=1 
(III) L=30 H (R) C=20 F , R=0.1 
(IV) L=40 H (S) C=40 F , R=0.01 

9. First this circuit is adjusted for resonance corresponding to angular frequency 100 rad/s. The switch is
now suddenly switched to position 1. For which case will the voltage drop across the capacitor be 50%
of that across the resistor?
(A) (I) (Q) (B) (III) (P) (C) (II) (R) (D) (IV) (S)
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10. The circuit is again adjusted (by changing values of L,C,R and  )for resonance with the switch pushed
to position 1. In which case the sharpness of the resonance will be maximum?
(A) (I) (Q) (B) (III) (R) (C) (IV) (P) (D) (II) (S)
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P-2
The diagram shows the basic setup for the production of X-rays. P Q
A1 and A2 are two ammeters, reading 2.55 A and 2.566 A
respectively. F is a filament which is also called the cathode.
The potential difference applied between P and Q is 50000 V. A2
Assume that all X-ray photons have the maximum possible
energy and that one X-ray photon is emitted for every 100
electrons incident on the target. You may assume that the F
A1
kinetic energy of the other electrons reappear as heat in the
tube. Match answers corresponding to SI units.
COLUMN – I COLUMN - II
(a) Potential (p) 1015
(b) Heat (q) 8
 10 23
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(c) Electron (r) 5


 10 13
3
(d) Photon (s) 792
11. Which combination matches for rate of production?
(A) AR (B) BS
(C)CP (D)DQ
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12. Which combination matches for linear momentum?


(A)AR (B) BP
(C)CS (D)DQ
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(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. An AC circuit contains only inductor and capacitor joined to a source with emf given
as e  4 2 sin t Volt. Inductive reactance and capacitive reactance are different. Calculate
emf (in volt) at the instant when instantaneous power delivered by source is maximum.

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2. The radius of a wire AB of length 1 m changes linearly from r to 2r from left end to right end as shown in
the diagram. At what distance (in cm) from end A should the jockey of the galvanometer be connected
on wire AB so that the deflection in the galvanometer is zero?

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CA:33.33,
CC:P120211,
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3. There is a uniform but variable magnetic field along –z Y


axis, in a cylindrical region of radius a=3m, boundary Q
described by x2 + y2 = a2, whose magnitude changes with
Q  
time as B = 2t Tesla, then  E.dy is equal to (in Volt) 2a
p
X
P
2a

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4. In a Coolidge tube, the potential difference used to accelerate the electrons is increased
from 12.4 kV to 24.8 kV. As a result, the difference between the wavelengths of K -line and
minimum wavelength becomes 3 times. The wavelength of the K (in Å) line is
 hc 
 e  12.4 kVÅ 
 
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5. The arrangement of the Lloyd’s mirror experiment is shown in the figure. ‘S’ is a point source
of frequency 61014 Hz. The number of fringes formed on the screen LOM is
L

S
1mm Mirror
 O

5cm 5 cm 190cm

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RELEXAM:P5,
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6. A symmetric star conducting wire loop is carrying a steady current I=2A in clockwise sense as shown in
figure. The distance between the diametrically opposite vertices of the star is 4a(a=3m). The magnitude
of the magnetic field (in µT) at the centre of the loop is

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN -- IIII :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
(PART – A)
(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.

1. 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
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2.

(A) Hinsberg test


(B) Iso-cyanide Test
(C) NaNO2, HCl, then -Naphthol
(D) NaOH
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3. 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
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4. Which statement(s) is/are correct ?


(A) [Ag(NH3)2]+ is linear with sp hybridisation of Ag+ ion.
(B) NiCl24 , VO34 , MnO 4 have tetrahedral geometry.
2
(C) Cu NH3 4  , Pt(NH3 )4  , Ni(CN)4 
2 2
have dsp² hybridisation of the metal ion.
(D) Fe(CO)5 have bipyramidal structure with dsp³ hybridisation of iron.
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5. In the reaction sequence


CH 3
I
X + Y  C6H5 - CH = C  CHO
NaOH

(X) and (Y) can not be
(A) C6H5 - CHO and CH3CHO (B) C6H5 - CH2 - CHO and CH3CHO
(C) C6H5 - CHO and CH3CH2CHO (D) C6H5COCH3 and CH3CHO
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6. Which of the following orders are correct for property indicated in brackets?
(A) NH3 > NF3 > BF3 (dipole moment)
(B) Cl > S > O > N (electron affinity)
(C) Si > Mg > Al > Na (first ionization enthalpy)
(D) HClO4 > HBrO4 > HIO4 (pKa values)
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7. 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
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8. 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
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This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 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.

C1

COLUMN - I COLUMN - II
(a) 0.1 M Al2 (SO4)3 (P) Solution with highest boiling point
(b) 0.1 M AlPO4 (Q) Van’t Hoff factor is greater than 1
(c) 0.1 M urea (R) Solution with lowest osmotic pressure
(d) 0.1 M MgCl2 (S) Solution with lowest freezing point

9. Identify the correct combination


(A) a - PQS (B) b - R (C) c- P (D) d- S
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10. Identify the incorrect combination


(A) a- S (B) b - Q (C) c - R (D) d - P
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C2

COLUMN – I COLUMN - II
(a) Dilute solution of HCl (P) O2 evolved at anode
(b) Dilute solution of NaCl (Q) H2 evolved at cathode
(c) Concentrate solution of NaCl (R) Cl2 evolved at anode
(d) Fairly concentrate solution of AgNO3 (S) Ag deposition at cathode

11. Which of the following is correct combination during electrolysis


(A) a - PR (B) b - PQ (C) c - PS (D) d - QR
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12. Which of the following is correct combination during electrolysis


(A) a - QR (B) b - PR (C) c - QS (D) d - QR
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(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
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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   50  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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CC: C120501,
FACID:CKN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4, WM: 0,
@TagE

3. What is the oxidation state of copper in the complex formed by the reaction of CuSO 4(aq)
solution with excess of KCN?
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:1,
CC: C120104,
FACID:CKN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4, WM: 0,
@TagE

4. The mole ratio of the two gases NO2 and O2 obtained on heating copper nitrate is
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:4,
CC: C12083,
FACID:CKN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4, WM: 0,
@TagE

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
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:3,
CC: C120609,
FACID:CKN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4, WM: 0,
@TagE

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?
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:3,
CC: C120506,
FACID:CKN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4, WM: 0,
@TagE

Space of Rough Work

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN -- IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
(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.

2
dy e x e y / x 1  x y 
1. 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
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:AB,
CC: M120907,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

2. If A and B are two invertible matrices of the same order ; then adj(AB) is
(A) |A| |B| (AB)1 (B) |B| |A| A1 B1
1 1
(C) |B| |A| B A (D) (adj B) (adj A)
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ACD,
CC: M120811,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE
3. If A  aij   i, j = 1, 2, ....., n be a non-zero square matrix of order n × n such that all its elements
nn
are real and tr(AAT – aA) = tr(aAT – a2In), a ϵ R – {0}, then which of the following is/are correct
n n
(A)  (aij )2  2a aii  na2 i 1
(B)  (aij )2  2a aii  na2 i 1
(C) A – Ina = On (On being null matrix) (D) AT = Ina
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:BCD,
CC: M121805,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE
   
4. The equation of the plane through the line r  a  k1(b  c) , k1, k2 ϵ R and parallel to the line
  
r  c  k 2d is
               
(A) [r b  c d]  [a b  c d] (B) ((r  a).b)(d.c)  (d.b)((r  a).c)
     
(C) (r  a).b  (r  a).c (D) None of these
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,

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CA:AB,
CC: M121230,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE
x  3 y  15 z  9
5. If l,m,n are the direction cosines of the line of shortest distance between the lines  
2 7 5
x 1 y 1 z 9
and   then
2 1 3
1
(A) 3l  15m  n  0 (B) 2l  7m  5n  0 (C) l  m  n  (D) 2l  m  3n  0
3
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:BCD,
CC: M121216,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE
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
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:AB,
CC: M121309,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

7. 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
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:B,
CC: M121246,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

x
f1 '(x) f2 '(x) f3 '(x)
8. Let fk (x)   (ak t  bk t  c k )dt for 1  k  3 and F(x)  f1 ''(x)
2
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
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:A,

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CC: M121826,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- 4_1,WM: -1,
@TagE

This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 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.

M1 The solution of the differential equations :


Column – I Column – II
(I) (x  y)dx  xdy  0
2 (P) x 2  2xy  y 2  4x  8y  c
(II) y(1  xy)dx  xdy  0 (Q) y
x c
x
(III) y1(y  x  4)  x  y  2 (R) y 2  1  cxy  0
(IV) xdy  ydx  y 2 (xdy  ydx) =0 (S) 2x
x2  c
y

9. Which of the following is the correct combination


(A) (I) P (B) (I) Q (C) (II) P (D) (II) Q
@QE
@TagS
QT:MAT,
CA:B,
CC: M120910,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM: -1,
@TagE

10. Which of the following is the correct combination


(A) (III) P (B) (III) S (C) (IV) S (D) (IV) P
@QE
@TagS
QT:MAT,
CA:A,
CC: M120910,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM: -1,
@TagE

M2 Area under the curve


Column – I Column – II
(A) y  x , y | 2  x |, y  2 and right of x  1
2 2 (p) 2/3
(B) x 2  y 2  25,4y | 4  x |2 and x  0,y  0 (q) 4
25 sin1 4
5
(C) 2 (r)   2
y  x2 , y  25   
1  x2 4 3
(D) x 2  y 2  10x, y 2  5x (s) 4
(5  3 3 )
5

11. Which of the following is the correct combination

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(A) (II) P (B) (II) Q (C) (II) R (D) (III) S


@QE
@TagS
QT:MAT,
CA:B,
CC: M121003,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM: -1,
@TagE

12. Which of the following is the correct combination


(A) (IV) P (B) (IV) Q (C) (IV) R (D) (IV) S
@QE
@TagS
QT:MAT,
CA:C,
CC: M121003,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM: -1,
@TagE
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.

a a2 1  a3
1. If b b2 1  b3  0 and vectors (1, a, a2)(1, b, b2) and (1, c, c2) are non-coplanar, then the product –7abc
c c2 1 c3
equals to
@QE
@TagS
QT:NUR,
CA: 7,
CC: M121822,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM:0,
@TagE

 0   1 1 1 1  0 


2. Let M be a 3  3 matrix satisfying M 1    2  , M  1   1  and M
    1   0  Then the sum of diagonal
  
 0   3   0   1 1 12 
entries of M is ________
@QE
@TagS
QT:NUR,
CA:9,
CC: M121827,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM:0,
@TagE
           
3. Let u, v, w be three vectors such that . u  v  w  0 . If | u | 3,| v | 4, and | w | 5, then | u.v  v.w  w.u | is …….
@QE
@TagS
QT:NUR,
CA:25,

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CC: M121115,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM:0,
@TagE

4. A fair coin is tossed repeatedly. If tail appears on first four tosses, then the probability of head appearing
on fifth toss is M ,then 8M is………………….
@QE
@TagS
QT:NUR,
CA:4,
CC: M121313,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM:0,
@TagE

5. Let f:[2, ∞) → [–1, ∞) and g:[–1, ∞) → [2, ∞) be bijective, differentiable functions such that
 xf '(g(x))g'(x)dx   f(g(x))dx  x  0 , x ≠ 0, where g(x) = x2 + 2x + 3, if the area bounded by y =
2

f(x) and the line x – 2y – 4 = 0 is A sq. units. Then the value of 3A is


@QE
@TagS
QT:NUR,
CA:4,
CC: M121003,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM:0,
@TagE
  3 
6. If the projection of q on s is units, s be a unit vector then the distance of a point with position vector
   2  
p  q  4s from the foot of perpendicular drawn from a point with position vector p  q on the
   
line r   p  q    s ,  ϵ R is
@QE
@TagS
QT:NUR,
CA:7,
CC: M121124,
FACID:MAN,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:- +3,WM:0,
@TagE

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FIITJEE COMMON TEST


BATCHES: Two Year CRP (1921) AB-LOT
PHASE TEST–5: PAPER-2 Paper Code
JEE ADVANCED LEVEL
ANSWER KEY
SET–A
ANSWER KEYS [SET – A]

PHYSICS C.CODE CHEMISTRY C.CODE MATHEMATICS C.CODE


1 ABCD P120537 1 AC C120102 1 AB M120907
2 AC P120617 2 C C120207 2 ACD M120811
P120616
3 ABC P120541 3 ABD C111112 3 BCD M121805
4 A P120609 4 ABCD C120106 4 AB M121230
P120610
5 AD P120705 5 ABD C121405 5 BCD M121216
6 ABCD P120506 6 ABC C110701 6 AB M121309
P120508
P120517
P120518
7 AC P120309 7 BCD C120106 7 B M121246
8 AD P120406 8 ABC C120201 8 A M121826
9 A P120436 9 A C120608 9 B M120910
10 D P120440 10 D C120608 10 A M120910
11 B P120620 11 B C120506 11 B M121003
12 D P120614 12 A C120506 12 C M121003
PART – B PART – B PART - B
1 4.00 P120438 1 3 C120602 1 7 M121822
2 33.33 P120211 2 2 C120501 2 9 M121827
3 7.07 P120414 3 1 C120104 3 25 M121115
4 1.25 P120621 4 4 C120803 4 4 M121313
5 40.00 P120550 5 3 C120609 5 4 M121003
6 0.29 P120302 6 3 C120506 6 7 M121124

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H
HIIN
NTTO
ORRSSOOLLUUTTIIO
ONN
P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
1. A, B, C, D
In case of concave mirror and convex lens, rays converge towards focus in case of concave
lens and convex mirror reflected rays appear to diverge from focus.

2. A, C
Potential energy of different levels will change but energy difference and kinetic energy will remain
same.

3. A,B,C

For constructive interference path difference = n. path difference at O1 and O2 is equal to
zero.
4. A
The work function of P is smallest hence stopping potential for P is largest. P will flow electric current
corresponding to all wavelength
1240
E1   2.25eV
550
1240
E2   2.75eV
450
1240
E3   3.54eV
350

5. A,D
P 3a 2b 1 c d
   
P a b 2 c d
6. ABCD
1 1 1
 
V1 20 15
1 1 1 43
  
V1 15 20 60
V1 = 60 cm
60
m1   3
20

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1 1 1
   V2  15cm
V2 30 30
 15  1
m2 =   
 30  2
 1
m = m1m2 =  3     1.5
2
7. A,C
Mi = ia2
2 r = 4a
2a
r

2
 2a  4a2i
Mf  i   
   
W = Uf - Ui
U = - MB cos  = - MB cos 0 = - MB
8. A,D
ø = B (a + 2Vt)2
d
e  2B  a  2Vt 
dt
e 2B
I  = constant
  a  2Vt  4 4
9. A
1

LC
1
100 
LL
1
L H  10mH
100
C = 10 mF
R
XC =
2
2
R  2XC 
  2C 
1
R  1
100  10  10 3

10. D
xL
Q
R
R is minimum in (S)
11. B
2.566  2.55
No. of thermal electrons/s   1017
1.6  10 19
1017
No. of X-Ray Photons =  1015
100

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 
Rate of heat production = 1017  1015  50000  1.6  10 19 = 792 W
12. D
E 50000  1.6  10 19 8
Linear momentum of X-Ray photons     1023
C 3  108 3

PART – B)
1. 4.00
V = 4 2 sin t
I  I0 cos t
P  VI  4 2 I0 sin t cos t
P  2 2 I0 sin2t
Pmax  sin 2t  1

t 
4

V  4 2 sin  4volt
4
2. 33.33
Sol. Let the galvanometer be connected at x from end A and resistance of the element of this part will be let
dx
dRx =
rx2
 r 
 rx   r  x   r 1  x 
 1 
Resistance between A to x be let R1
x
dx   1 
R1    2 1 
0  1  x  r
2 2
r  1  x 
and resistance between x and B be let R2
1
dx   1 1
R2    2  
x  1  x  r r  1  x 2 
2 2

For null point


R1 4 1 1 1
  1  
R2 4 1 x 1 x 2
1
 x= m = 33.33 cm
3
3. 7.07
a2 dB
B
2r dt
l
 tan 
2a

dl  2a sec 2 d
r = 2a sec 
 a2
 2  2a sec  dt  2a sec 
dB

2
E.dy  d cos 

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a2 dB a2 dB 
  2a   d 
4a dt 2 dt 4
2
a 
  2   7.07
2 4
4. 1.25

k   0.5  3 k   1 
k   1.25
5. 40.00
3  108
  5  10 7 m
6  1014
D 2.0  5  107
   5  104 m
d 2  103
y y
No. of fringes = 2 1

 3 195 3 190 
 10  05  10  10 
    40
7
5  10
6. 0.29

I I
 4 a

B  12  0  sin 60º  sin30    6  0
  4a
  
3  1  = 2.928 × 10–7 T

MATHEMATICS
1. AB
2. ACD
3. BCD
tr(AAT – aA) = tr(aAT – a2In)
= tr[(A – Ia) (AT – aI)] = 0
tr(AAT) = sum of square of all elements of matrix A.
therefore, sum of square of all elements of A – Ia is 0.
2
 
   aii  a     aij   0
2

 i j 
n
 a   2a aii  na2
2
ij
i j

A – Ia = On = AT – Ia
Since sum of square of all elements of A – Ia matrix is zero.
4. AB
    
Equation of plane, (r  a). (b  c)  d  0
 
5. BCD
6. AB
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. A
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11. B
12. C
1. 7
2. 9
3. 25
4. 4
5. 4

y
 xf '(g(x))g'(x)dx  xf(g(x))   fg(x))dx y  x  2 1
f(g(x)) = x
g(x) and f(x) are inverse of each other
g(x) = x2 + 2x + 3
f(x)  x  2  1 0 x
8a2 8  1(2)3
Required area =  y (2, 1)
3m3 (4)2 3
4
= sq. units
3
6. 7
 3 P 
q.s  p  q
 2
(BP).s  0
       
BP  p  q  (p  q)  s  2q  s    
   B r  (p  q)  s
(2q  s).s  0 A  
(p  q  4s)
=3

AB    4  7

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