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Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics


QP Code:

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300


BATCHES –1921_AB-Lot_Pt-5

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A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three 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. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, clip boards, log
tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices ext. except the Admit Card
inside the examination hall / room.

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.
4. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet.

C. Marking Scheme for All Two Parts:


(i) Part-A (01-20) – Contains Twenty (20) multiple choice objective questions which have four (4) options
each and only one correct option. Each question carries +4 marks which will be awarded for every correct
answer and -1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.

(ii) Part-B (01-05) contains five (05) 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.

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SECTION – I : PHY
YSIICS
(PART – A)
Single Correct Questions
This section contains 20 Single Correct Questions out of which only one option is correct

1. Figure shows three regions of magnetic field each of area A and in each region magnitude of magnetic
  
field decreases at a constant rate . If E is induced electric field then value of line integral  E.dr
along the given loop is equal to

(A) A (B)  A (C) 3 A (D) 3 A


@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120414,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

2. Two identical conducting rings A and B of radius R are in pure


rolling over a horizontal conducting plane with same speed v v A B v
but in opposite direction. A constant magnetic field B is present
pointing inside the plane of paper. Then the potential
difference between the highest points of the two rings is
(A) zero (B) 2BvR
(C) BvR (D) 4BvR

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,
CC:P120410,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

3. The percentage errors in the measurement of mass and speed are 2% and 3 % respectively.
Then how much will be the maximum error in the estimate of the kinetic energy ?
(a) 11% (b) 8 %
(c) 5 % (d) 1%

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120705,

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FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

4. The deviation suffered by ray after three successive reflections in situation is :

(a) 2000 clockwise (b) 2000 anticlockwise


(c) 2200 anticlockwise (d) 2200 clockwise

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,
CC:P120504,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

5. Unit vector along a ray of light that is incident on a plane mirror is


3

1 ˆ ˆ ˆ

i  j  k and unit vector

along the normal to the mirror at the point incidence is 


1 ˆ ˆ

i  j .unit vector along the reflected
2
ray can be expressed as :
(a)
3

1 ˆ ˆ ˆ
i  jk  (b)
1
3

 iˆ  ˆj  kˆ 
(c)
1
3

 iˆ  ˆj  kˆ  (d)
3

1 ˆ ˆ ˆ
i  jk 
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC:P120503,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

6. An object is moved at constant speed from infinity to the focus of a concave mirror , then
(a) image will move at constant speed from focus to infinity
(b) image will move slower in the beginning and faster later on, away from the mirror
(c) image will move faster in the beginning and slower later on , away from the mirror
(d) image will move away from the mirror in the beginning and towards the mirror later on but
with a constant speed

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@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120507,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

7. If two coherent sources are placed at a distance 3 from each other symmetric to the centre of
the circle shown in the figure, then number of bright fringes shown on the screen placed along
the circumference is :

3

(a) 16 (b) 12
(c) 8 (d) 4

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120541, P120550,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

8. For a photoelectric cell , the graph showing the variation of cut-off voltage or maximum KE of
ejected photoelectrons with frequency of incident light is :

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,
CC:P120610, P120607,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

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9. Monochromatic light of frequency f1 is incident on a photocell and the stopping potential is


found to be V1. What is the new stopping potential of the cell if it is radiated by monochromatic
light of frequency f 2 ?
h h
(a) V1   f 2  f1  (b) V1   f1  f 2 
e e
h h
(c) V1   f1  f 2  (d ) V1   f 2  f1 
e e
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,
CC:P120610, P120607,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

10. A spherical surface of curvature R separates air (=1.5). The centre of curvature is in the
glass. A point object P placed in air is found to have a real image Q in the glass. The line PQ
cuts the surface at a point O and PO = OQ. The distance PO is equal to
(A) 2R (B) 5R (C) 3R (D) 1.5R
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120512,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

11. In hydrogen atom, the radius of nth Bohr orbit is rn. The graph between log (rn/r1) and log n
will be -
Y Y

 
log (rn/r1) log (rn/r1)

O X O X
log n log n
(A) (B)
Y Y

 
log (rn/r1) log (rn/r1)

O X O X
log n log n
(C) (D)

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:P120512,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

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12. In a young's double slit experiment, slits are illuminated by a monochromatic source of
0
wavelength 6000 A and fringes are obtained. If screen is moved by a distance of 5 cm
towards slits, change in fringe width is 3 x 10–5 m. Then separation between the slits will be
(A) 1 mm (B) 1.2 mm (C) 1.5 mm (D) 1.63 mm
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:P120539,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

13. The activity of a sample of radioactive material is R1 at time t1 and R2 at time t2 (t2 > t1). If
mean life of the radioactive sample is T, then:
t t  t t 
(A) R1t1 = R2t2 (B) R1 - R 2 = constant (C) R2  R1 exp  1 2  (D) R2  R1 exp  1 2 
t2 - t1 T   T  
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC:P120632, P120635,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

x2w
14. If w, x, y and z are mass, length, time and current respectively, then has dimensional
y3z
formula same as
(A) electric potential (B) capacitance (C) electric field (D) permittivity
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:P110108,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

15. An inductance L, a capacitance C and a resistance R may be connected to an AC source of


angular frequency , in three different combinations of RC, RL and RLC in series. Assume that
1
L = .
C
The power drawn by the three combinations are P1, P2, P3 respectively. Then,
(A) P1> P2 > P3 (B) P1 = P2 < P3 (C) P1 = P2 > P3 (D) P1 = P2 = P3
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120438,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

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16. There exists a uniform but time varying magnetic field B = a + bt normal to plane of paper in a
cylindrical region as shown. A rectangular conducting loop is placed as shown. Induced emf in
branches AB and BC are

(A) R2b/2, 0 (B) 2R2b, 0


(C) 0, R2b/8 (D) 0, R2b/4

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC:P120404, P120414,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

17. Which device is used to detect nuclear radiation?


(A) cyclotron (B) Geiger counter
(C) linear accelerator (D) Van de Graaff generator
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120632,,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

18. As the voltage across a forward biased p-n junction is raised from zero level, the diode
resistance.
(A) increases linearly
(B) increases first slowly then exponentially
(C) decreases linearly
(D) decreases first slowly then exponentially
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,
CC:P121201,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

19. Two point sources P and Q are 24 cm apart. Where should a convex lens of focal length 9 cm
be placed in between them so that the images of both sources are formed at the same place?
(A) 3 cm from P (B) 15 cm from Q
(C) 9 cm from Q (D) 18 cm from P
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,

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CC:P120517,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

20. The diagram shows five isosceles right angled prisms. A light ray incident at 90° at the first
face emerges at same angle with the normal from the last face. Which of the following
relations will hold regarding the refractive
indices?

12   32   52   22   24 12   32   52  1   22   24
(A) (B)
12   32   52  2   22   24
(C) (D) none
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC:P120529,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (01-05) contains five (05) 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. A compound microscope having objective lens of focal length 2 cm and eyepiece of focal
length 2.5 cm, is adjusted for clear vision, for which the angular magnification is found to be
110. The tube length must be about (in cm)
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:24.3,
CC:P120502,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

2. When two deutrons (1H2) fuse to from a helium nucleus 2He4, 23.6 MeV energy is released.
Find the binding energy of helium if it is 1.1 MeV for each nucleon of deuterium.(in MeV)
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:28,
CC:P120629,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

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3. A glass plate of refractive index 1.2 is coated with a thin transparent layer of material with
refractive index 1.5. Light of wavelength 600 nm is incident normally and constructive
interference is obtained for reflected light. Minimum possible value of thickness of coating in
10-7 m is _____
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:1,
CC:P120548,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

4. When an excited hydrogen type atom makes transition from its exited state we get photon of
maximum energy 52.22 ev and minimum energy 1.22 ev. Find its state of excitation i.e. n in
13.6z2
E .
n2
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:5,
CC:P120617,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

5. The activity of a radioactive sample is 1.6 curie, and its half-life is 2.5 days. Its activity after 10
days will be x/10 curie, then x is _____
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:1,
CC:P120633,
FACID:PNG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

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SECTION
N – III : CHEMISTRY
(PART – A)
Single Correct Questions
This section contains 20 Single Correct Questions out of which only one option is correct

1. In the manufacture of iron from haematite, limestone is added to act us :


(A) flux (B) slag (C) a reducing agent (D) an oxidising agent
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120705,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

2. The oxide of nitrogen which reacts with NaOH solution giving both sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate is :
(A) NO2 (B) N2O5 (C) N2O3 (D) NO.
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120806,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

3. When H2SO4 is added to charcoal :


(A) there is no reaction (B) water gas is formed
(C) SO2 and CO2 are evolved (D) CO and SO2 are evolved
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC:C120907,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

4. Cl2O6 is an anhydride of
(A) HClO3 (B) HClO2
(C) HClO4 (D) mixed anhydride of HClO3 & HCIO4
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,
CC:C121006,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

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5. Which of the following compound is expected to be coloured ?


(A) Ag2SO4 (B) CuF2 (C) MgF2 (D) CuCl
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C120401,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

6. Anhydrous ferric chloride is prepared by :


(A) heating hydrated ferric chloride at a high temperature in stream of air
(B) heating metallic iron in a stream of dry chloride gas.
(C) reaction of ferric oxide with HCl
(D) reaction of metallic iron with HCl.
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C120406,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

7. Which pair of compound is expected to show similar colour in aqueous solution ?


(A) FeCl2, CuCl2 (B) VOCl2, CuCl2
(C) VOCl2, FeCl2 (D) FeCl2, MnCl2
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC:C120406,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

8. Native sliver forms a water soluble complex with dilute aqueous solution of NaCN in the presence of
(A) nitrogen (B) oxygen
(C) carbon dioxide (D) argon
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C120105,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

9. The complex ion which has no ‘d’ electrons in the central metal atom is :
(B) CONH3 6 
3
(A) MnO 4
(C) FeCN6  (D) Cr H 2 O 6 3 
3

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,

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CA:B,
CC:C120106,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

10. The geometry of Ni(CO)4 and Ni(PH3)2Cl2 are :


(A) both square planer
(B) tetrahedral and square planer respectively
(C) both tetrahedral
(D) square planer and tetrahedral respectively
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C120106,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

11. What kind of isomerism is exhibited by octachedral [Co(NH3)4Br2]Cl ?


(A) geometrical and ionization (B) geometrical and optical
(C) optical and ionization (D) geometrical only
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120102,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

12. The reagents NH4Cl and aqueous NH3 will precipitate


(A) Ca++ (B) Al3+ (C) Mg2+ (D) Zn2+
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120201,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

13. Identify the correct order of solubility of Na2S, CuS and ZnS in aqueous medium.
(A) CuS > ZnS > Na2S (B) ZnS > Na2S > CuS
(C) Na2S > CuS > ZnS (D) Na2S > ZnS > CuS
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120209,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

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14. What will be the hybridisation of Xe in XeF2


(A) sp2 (B) sp3d (C) sp3 (D) sp3d2
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C121102,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

15. The correct order of equivalent conductance at infinite dilution of LiCl, NaCl and KCl is :
(A) LiCl > NaCl > KCl (B) KCl > NaCl > LiCl
(C) NaCl > KCl > LiCl (D) LiCl > KCl > NaCl
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:C120507,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

16. Rate of physisorption increases with


(A) decrease in temperature (B) increase temperature
(C) decrease in pressure (D) decrease in surface area
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C121801,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

17. A negatively charged sol will require minimum amount of which electrolyte for its coagulation :
(A) NaNO3 (B) Mg(NO3)2 (C) Al(NO3)3 (D) Th(NO3)4
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,
CC:C120802,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

18. The gas which is more adsorbed on activated charcoal is :


(A) SO2 (B) N2 (C) O2 (D) H2
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C121801,
FACID:CRS,

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RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

19. Which of the following 0.1M aqueous solution will have lowest freezing point ?
(A) K2SO4 (B) NaCl (C) NH2CONH2 (D) C6H12O6
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120607,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

20. During depression of freezing point in a solution, the following are in equilibrium :
(A) liquid solvent, solid solvent (B) liquid solvent, solid solute
(C) liquid solute, solid solute (D) liquid solute, solid solvent
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:C120607,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:-1,
@TagE

(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (01-05) contains five (05) 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. The total number of lone pair of electron on Xe atom in XeF4 is :


@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:2,
CC:C121102,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

2. The molarity of a glucose solution containing 36 g of glucose per 400 mL of the solutionis-
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:0.5,
CC:C121602,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

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3. For a hypothetical reaction


A + B  products, the rate law is,
r = k [B] [A]º, the order of reaction is -
@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:1,
CC:C122102,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

4. 1 mole of Al is deposited by X coulomb of electricity passing through aluminium nitrate solution. The
number of moles of silver deposited by X coulomb of electricity from silver nitrate solution is-

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

5. In [Co(NH3)4Cl2]Cl the co-ordination number of cobalt is –

@QE
@TagS
QT:INT,
CA:6,
CC:C120101,
FACID:CRS,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU: XXXX,
CM:4,WM:0,
@TagE

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SECTION – I : MATHEMA
ATIICS
(PART – A)

Single Correct Questions


This section contains 20 Single Correct Questions out of which only one option is correct


d dx
1. The function f() =

d 1  cos  cos x
0
satisfies the differential equation

df df
(A) + 2f() cot = 0 (B) - 2f() cot = 0
d d
df df
(C) + 2f() = 0 (D) - 2f() = 0
d d
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:A,
CC: M122402,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

2. The equation of the curve, passing through (2,5) and having the area of triangle formed by the x-axis,
the ordinate of a point on the curve and the tangent at the point 5 sq units, is
(A) xy = 10 (B) x2 = 10y
(C) y = 10x
2 (D) xy1/2 = 10
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:A,
CC: M122412,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

d3 y dy
3. If y = e4x + 2e–x satisfies the relation A + By = 0, then value of A and B respectively are
dx 3 dx
(A) –13, 14 (B) –13, –12
(C) –13, 12 (D) 12, –13
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:B,
CC: M122402,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

d( x )
y  y2
dy dx
4. Solution of equation  is
dx ( x )
( x )  c ( x)
(A) y = (B) y = +c
x x
( x )
(C) y = (D) y = ( x ) +x+c
xc
@QE

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@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:C,
CC: M122408,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

5. Let 
f ( x)  min  x  1 , 1  x  , then area bounded by f(x) and x-axis is:
1 5
(A) (B)
6 6
7 11
(C) (D)
6 6
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:C,
CC: M121001,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

6. Three numbers are selected from the set {1, 2, 3, …, 23, 24} without replacement. The probability that
the numbers form an A.P. is equal to
11 12
(A) (B)
23 23
3
(C) (D) none of these
46
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:C,
CC: M121317,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

  2     
a  3b   3a  b 
2
7. Vectors a and b make an angle  = . If a  1, b  2 then 
3
(A) 225 (B) 250
(C) 275 (D) 300
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:D,
CC: M121117,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

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     
8. a  3, b  4, c  5 such that each is  to sum of other two, then a  b  c =
5
(A) 5 2 (B)
2
(C) 10 2 (D) 5 3
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:A,
CC: M121101,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

 2 3 
9. If A =   , then adj. (3A + 12A) is equal to:
2

 4 1 
 72 84   51 84 
(A)   (B)  
 63 51  63 72 
 51 63   72 63 
(C)   (D)  
84 72   84 51 
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:C,
CC: M120108,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

3 1
, then I  A  equals (where I is a unit matrix or order 2)
99
10. Consider a matrix A   
 6 2 
(A) I  2 A (B) I  2 A
98 99

(C) I  2 99

1 A (D) I  2  99

1 A
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:D,
CC: M120103,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

11. IF the plane 2x – 3y + 6z – 11 = 0 makes an angle sin–1 (k) with x-axis, then k is equal to
(A) 3/2 (B) 2/7
(C) 2 / 3 (D) 1
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:B,
CC: M121235,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

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x4/3 y6/5 z3/ 2


12. The shortest distance between the two straight lines   and
2 3 4
5y  6 2z  3 3x  4
  is
8 9 5
(A) 29 (B) 3
(C) 0 (D) 6 10
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:C,
CC: M121217,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

13. The equation of the plane passing through the line of interection of the planes x + y + z = 1 and 2x + 3y
 z + 4 = 0 and parallel to x-axis is
(A) y  3z  6 = 0 (B) y  3z + 6 = 0
(C) y  z  1 = 0 (D) y  z + 1 = 0
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:B,
CC: M121244,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

1 a 1 n
14. If A    then nlim A is
0 1  n
 
0 a  0 0 
(A)   (B)  
0 0  0 0 
0 1
(C)   (D) None of these
0 0 
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:A,
CC: M120103,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

0 1 1
 1 3  , then A  adj A  . A 1 A is equal to
15. If A  2
  
3 2 1 
3 0 0  6 0 0

(A) 2 0 3 0  
(B) 0 6 0

  
0 0 3   0 0 6 

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 0 1/ 6 1 / 6 

(C) 2 / 6 1/ 6 3 / 6
 (D) None of these
 
3 / 6 2 / 6 1/ 6 
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:A,
CC: M120105,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,
    
16. Let a  ˆi  ˆj  k,
ˆb  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ and c  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ be three vectors. A vector v in the plane of a and
  1
b , whose projection on c is , is given by
3
(A) ˆi  3ˆj  3kˆ (B) 3iˆ  3ˆj  kˆ
(C) 3iˆ  ˆj  3kˆ (D) ˆi  3 ˆj  3kˆ
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:C,
CC: M121108,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

x y z
17. Equation of the plane containing the straight line   and perpendicular to the plane containing
2 3 4
x y z x y z
the straight lines   and   is
3 4 2 4 2 3
(A) x  2y  2z  0 (B) 3x  2y  2z  0
(C) x  2y  z  0 (D) 5x  2y  4z  0
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:C,
CC: M121222,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,
     
18. If a and b are vectors such that a  b     
29 and a  2iˆ  3ˆj  4kˆ  2iˆ  3ˆj  4kˆ  b , then a
 
 
possible value of a  b . 7iˆ  2jˆ  3kˆ is 
(A) 0 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 8
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:C,
CC: M121115,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:

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CM:+4,WM: -1,

19. The equation ax  by  c  0 represents a plane perpendicular to the


(A) XY plane (B) YZ plane
(C) ZX plane (D) None of these
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:A,
CC: M121234,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

A 1 B 1
20. For two events A and B if P  A   P    4 and P  A   2 , then
B
   
 A' 3
(A) A and B are independent (B) P  
B 4
 B'  1
(C) P   (D) All of these
 A' 2
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA:D,
CC: M121311,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: -1,

(PART – B)
(NUMERICAL BASED)
Part-C (01-05) contains five (05) 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.

10 0 
1. For any 2  2 matrix, if A.  adj A     . Then A , is
 0 10 
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA:10,
CC: M120111,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: 0,

2. Two distinct numbers are selected at random from the first twelve natural numbers. The probability that
the sum will be divisible by 3 is
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA:0.33,
CC: M121301,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: 0,

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3. Given 2x  y  2z  2, x  2y  z  4, x  y  z  4 then the value of  such that the given system
of equation has NO solution, is
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA:-3,
CC: M120108,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: 0,

4. India plays two matches each with West Indies and Australia. In any match, the probability of India
getting point 0, 1 and 2 are 0.45, 0.05 and 0.50 respectively. Assuming that the outcomes are
independent, the probability of India getting atleast 7 points, is
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA:0.0875,
CC: M121313,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: 0,

The area of the region  x, y  : x  y  x  is


2
5.
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA:0.33,
CC: M121006,
FACID:MAKG,
RELEXAM:P5,
IU:
CM:+4,WM: 0,

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FIITJEE COMMON
TEST
BATCHES: Two Year CRP (1921) AB-LOT
PHASE TEST–5 Paper Code
JEE-MAIN LEVEL
ANSWER KEY
SET–A
ANSWER KEYS [SET – A]
PHYSICS C.CODE CHEMISTRY C.CODE MATHEMATICS C.CODE
1 B P120414 1 A C120705 1 A M122402
2 D P120410 2 A C120806 2 A M122412
3 B P120705 3 C C120907 3 B M122402
4 D P120504 4 D C121006 4 C M122408
5 C P120503 5 B C120401 5 C M121001
6 B P120507 6 B C120406 6 C M121317
7 B P120541 7 C C120406 7 D M121117
P120550
8 D P120610 8 B C120105 8 A M121101
P120607
9 D P120610 9 B C120106 9 C M120108
P120612
10 B P120512 10 B C120106 10 D M120103
11 A P120512 11 A C120102 11 B M121235
12 A P120539 12 A C120201 12 C M121217
13 C P120632 13 A C120209 13 B M121244
P120635
14 A P110108 14 B C121102 14 A M120103

15 B P120438 15 B C120507 15 A M120105


16 C P120404 16 A C121801 16 C M121108
P120414
17 B P120632 17 D C121802 17 C M121222
18 D P121201 18 A C121801 18 C M121115
19 D P120517 19 A C120607 19 A M121234
20 C P120529 20 A C120607 20 D M121311
PART – B PART – B PART - B
1 24.3 P120520 1 2 C121102 1 10 M120111
2 28 P120629 2 0.5 C121602 2 0.33 M121301
3 1 P120548 3 1 C122102 3 -3 M120108
4 5 P120617 4 3 C120506 4 0.0875 M121313
5 1 P120633 5 6 C120101 5 0.33 M121006
P120634

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HINT OR SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. B
   dB 
Sol.  E.dr    dt  A and take the sign of flux according to right hand curl rule.
2. D
Sol. Considering rotation of diameter about lowest point
B  2r 
2

  2 Bvr in (A)
2
  2Bvr in (B)
3. (B)
K M V
 100  2  100%
K M V

4. (D)
In reflection

deviation = (180 -2  )

5. (C)
n̂ êr
êi

eˆr  eˆiˆ  2eˆiˆ .nˆ nˆ


2
eˆ .nˆ  

3. 2

eˆr  
1 ˆ ˆ ˆ
i  j  k  2 
 2  1 ˆ ˆ
. i j  
3  3. 2  2

1
3

 iˆ  ˆj  kˆ 
6 (B)
1 1 1
  for spherical mirror, differentiation with respect to time, we will get
v u f
dv  v 2  du
  2 
dt  u  dt

Image speed object speed

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7. (B)
Zero
 

2 3 2
3 P.d .  3

2 2
 
Zero
Total no of maxima = 12

8. (D)
9. (D)
Maximum kinetic energy
1
m 2 max  eV s
2
According ts Einstein’s photoeletric equation
hf  eVs  
eVs  hf  
As per question
ev1  hf1  
ev2  hf 2  
ev1  v2   h f1  f 2 
ev2  hf 2  hf1  ev1
h
v2   f 2  f1   v1
e
10. (B)
2 1   1
As  
v u R
1.5 1 1.5  1 2.5R
or   x  5R
x x R 0.5
11. A
12. (A)
D D'
 ' 
d and d
(D  D ')
   ' 
d
(D  D')
d
or (   ')
6000x10 10 x5x10 2
 5
m  10 3 m  1mm
3x10
13. (C)
If R0 be the initial activity of the sample, then R1 = R 0 e l t1 and R 2 = R0 e - l t2

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1
l =  1
 Mean life  T   
Where T
 
R2 e   t2
 e  1 2
 t t
 
R1 e   t1
t t 
 R 2  R1 exp  1 2 
 T 
14. (A)
 x 2 w  ML2
 3  3
y z T A
 x 3 w  ML2 T 2 [Work]
  3  
y z AT [Charge]
 y3 w  [Work]
  3   [Potential]
 y z  [Ch arge]
Part – B
1. 24.3 cm
2. 28

3. 1

2 t 
2
 600  10 9
t   100  10 9
4 4  1.5

4. 5
E1
 E1  52.22n eV
n2
E E1
And 21   1.22n eV
n (n  1)2
Solving we get n = 5

5. 1
æ10 ö
nç =4
è 2.5 ÷
ø
n 4
A æ1 ö æ1 ö
=ç ÷ Þ A = 1.6 ç ÷
A0 è 2 ø è2 ø
A = 0.1 Curie.

CHEMISTRY
1. Used as a flux

2. 2NaOH + 2NO2  NaNO3 + NaNO2 + H2O

3. C + H2SO4  CO2 + SO2 + H2O

4. Cl2O6 + H2O  HClO3 + HClO4

5. CuF2 because Cu+2 has unpaired electron

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6. 2Fe + 3Cl2   2FeCl3

7. Both VOCl2 and CuCl2 have 1 unpaired electron

8. 

4Ag + 8NaCN + 2H2O + O2 
 2Na[Ag(CN)2] + 2NaOH

In presence of air reaction takes place in forward direction

11. Based on isomerism of co-ordinate compounds


12. Al+3 will form white ppt. of Al(CH)3
15. Small cations have more hydration as a result conductance will be minimum.

Integer Type

1. Shape of XeF4

F F
Xe

F F

2 lone pair
36 /180
2. M  0.5
0.4
5. Total number of ligand attached with cobalt are 6

MATHEMATICS
14. A
1 a
Sol. Given, A   
0 1
 1 na 
Now, A n   
0 1 
1 
a
1 n 1  1 na   n
A    
n n 0 1   1
0
 n 
 1 
lim a 
1 n n n 0 a 
Hence, lim A   
n n
 0 1 0 0 
lim  
 
n  n 

15. A
0 1 1
Sol. We have, A  2 1 3 
3 2 1 
 A  0 1  6   1 9  2   1 4  3 
 0  7 1 6
  
Now, A .  adj A  . A 1 A  A .I. A 1 A 
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 AI
1 0 0
 6 0 1 0 
0 0 1

19. A
Sol. The equation of XY – plane is z = 0 i.e.
0.x  0.y  z  0
Clearly, the given plane is perpendicular to this plane.
20. D
 A  P  A  B
Sol.  P A  P  
B P B 
 P  A  B   P  A  .P B 
 A and B are independent events.
 A’ and B’ are independent events
 A’ and B are independent events
 A'
 P    P  A '  1  P  A 
B
1 3  B'  B
 1  and P    P B '   1  P B   1  P  
4 4  A' A
1 1
 1 
2 2

(Numerical Based)

10 0 
1. Sol. Given, A.  adj A    
 0 10 
 A  adj A   100
 A I  100
A 0
  100
0 A
2
 A  100
 A  10
2. 0.33
3. -3
4. 0.0875
Sol. Clearly, matches played by India are four and maximum point in any match are 2.
 Maximum point in four matches can be 8 only
Required probability = Probability of India getting 7 points
+ Probability of India getting 8 points
Note that, 7 points can be get in 4 matches, if India get 1 point in one of the 4 matches and 2
points in each of rest 3 matches and 8 points can be get only if India get 2 point in each of the
4 matches.
From equation (i), we have
Required probability  4 C1  0.05  0.5   4C4  0.5 
3 4

 4  0.05  0.5    0.5 


3 4

 0.0250  0.0625
 0.0875
5. 0.33

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Sol. The required points of intersection in the interval  x, y  : x 2  y  x  are O (0, 0), P (–1, 1)
and Q (1, 1)
2
y=x
y
y x

P (–1, 1)
Q (1, 1)

x
0
1
1
 x2 x3 
 
 Area  2 x  x 2 dx  2   
0 2 3 0
 1 1 1
 2     sq. units
2 3 3

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