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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Units and Measurement
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4. Consider a vernier calilper with some zero error.


SECTION - A
Figure shows its scale when there is no gap
Straight Objective Type between two jaws of the vernier caliper. It is given
that 9 divisions of main scale coincide with 10
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
divisions of vernier scale
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. In a meter bridge experiment the Resistance of


resistance box is 16, which is inserted in right
gap. The null point is obtained at 36 cm from the
left end. The least count of meter scale is 1mm.
The value of unknown resistance is

5 5 It is used to measure thickness of a block. Zero of


(A) 9   (B) 9  
128 256 vernier scale lie between 7 mm and 8 mm mark
on main scale and third division of vernier scale
coincide with a main scale division. W hat is
5 1
(C) 9   (D) 9   thickness of the block
512 2560
(A) 7.7 mm (B) 9.9 mm
2. If the time period t of the oscillation of a drop of
liquid of density d, radius r, vibrating under surface (C) 8.7 mm (D) 8.9 mm

tension(s) is given by the formula t  r 2b sc da/ 2 . 5. Meterbridge is used to find resistance of a wire
The value of b should therefore be using a standard resistance 20 with 0.5%
tolerance. The unknown resistance is placed in left
(A) 3.33 (B) 1.5 gap of the meter bridge. The null point is obtained
at 60.0 cm from left end. The maximum
(C) 12 (D) 27 permissible error in this measurement is 0.1 cm.
3. The vernier of a circular scale is divided into 50 Find the maximum error in measurement of the
divisions which coincides with 49 main scale resistance
division. Each main scale division is 0.5°. The least (A) 0.27  (B) 0.37 
count of the instrument is
(C) 0.35  (D) 0.20 
(A) 0.6 (B) 1

(C) 6 (D) 30

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When nothing is put between its jaws, 30th division


SECTION - A
of circular scale coincides with reference line, with
Straight Objective Type zero of circular scale lying above the reference line.
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each When a plate is placed is between the jaws, main
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its scale reads 2 division and circular scale reads 20
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. division. Thickness of plate is

(A) 1.5 mm
1. To measure the resistivity () of wire, the
resistance (R) of the wire is measured with a (B) 1.2 mm
tolerance ±1%. Percentage error in length ()
measurement is also 1%. To measure the diameter (C) 1.4 mm
(D) of the wire a screw gauge is used in which the
(D) 1.6 mm
least count of main scale is 0.5 mm and its pitch
is also 0.5 mm. There are 50 divisions on the
SECTION - B
circular scale. When the wire is placed between
the jaws, 4 main scale divisions are clearly visible, Multiple Correct Answer Type
and 8 th mark of circular scale match with the
reference line. If the resistivity of the wire is given This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
RD2 answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
by   , then find maximum % error in
4l
resistivity
1
4. The least count of a stop watch is s. Two per-
(A) 2 5
sons (A and B) use this watch to measure the
(B) 3 time period of an oscillating pendulum. Person A
takes the time period of 30 oscillations and person
(C) 5
B takes the time period of 50 oscillations. Ne-
(D) 8 glecting all other sources of error, we can say that

2. In a vernier calipers having 10 VSD, the vernier (A) Absolute error in measurement of one time
constant is 0.1 mm. When the jaws are closed , period by A is greater than the of B
zero of vernier lies to the left of zero of main and (B) Absolute error in measurement of one time
7th Vsd coincides with a main scale division. period by A is equal to that of B
When a cylinder is placed between the jaws the
main scale reading was 7.7 cm and vernier scale (C) Accuracy in measurement of one time period
read 8 divisions. What is the diameter of the by B is greater than that of A
cylinder ?
(D) Accuracy in measurement of one time period
(A) 78.1 mm by A is equal to that of B

(B) 77.5 nm SECTION - C


(C) 77.8 mm Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
(D) 78.5 mm paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
3. The distance moved by the screw of a screw
and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR
gauge is 2 mm (= 4 main scale divisions) in four MORE is/are correct.
rotations and there are 50 divisions on its cap.

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 5 and 6 (B) Magnitude of displacement of centre of mass
A meter scale of mass 0.50g is placed on smooth of the earthworm is 10.0 cm
horizontal surface. The least count of scale is 0.1 cm. (C) Change in length of the earthworm is 4.8 cm
An earthworm of mass 0.25g is on scale such that (D) Displacement of centre of mass of the
length of earthworm is between mark of 4.4 cm and earthworm is 12.2 cm
16.1 cm. The earthworm crawl along the length of meter
6. With respect to meter scale maximum error in
scale such that its length changes during crawling (but
measurement of
centre of mass remains at geometrical centre of its
body). After (10.0 ± 0.1) sec its length is between mark (A) Change in length of the earthworm is 0.2 cm
20.0 cm and 36.5 cm. (B) The displacement of centre of mass of the
earthworm is 0.2 cm
5. With respect to ground
(C) The displacement of centre of mass of the
(A) Magnitude of displacement of meter scale is earthworm is 0.1 cm
6.0 cm
(D) Change in length of the earthworm is 0.4 cm

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1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (A)

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1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (A,C) 6. (D)

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Chapter - Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
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C3H6(g) + NO(g)  C3H3N(g) + H2O(g) + N2(g)


SECTION - A (Unbalanced)
Straight Objective Type How many grams acrylonitrile are obtained from
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each 420 kg of propylene and excess NO ?
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its (A) 265 kg (B) 530 kg
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (C) 1060 kg (D) 795 kg
1. A definite amount of gaseous hydrocarbon was 6. Ammonia is a gas with a characteristic pungent
burnt with just sufficient amount of O2. The volume odour. It is sold as a water solution for use in
of all reactants was 600 ml, after the explosion the household cleaning. The gas is a compound of
volume of the products [CO2(g) and H2O(g)] was nitrogen and hydrogen in the atomic ratio 1 : 3. A
found to be 700 ml under the similar conditions. sample of ammonia contains 7.933 g N and 1.712
The molecular formula of the compound is g H. What is the atomic mass of N relative to H?
(A) C3H8 (B) C3H6 (A) 14 (B) 27.80
(C) C3H4 (D) C4H10 (C) 13.90 (D) 14.10
2. The mineral haematite is Fe2O3. Haematite ore 7. A metal oxide has the formula M2O3. It can be
contains unwanted material called gangue in reduced by hydrogen to give free metal and water.
addition to Fe2O3. If 5 kg of ore contains 2.78 kg 0.1596 g of the metal oxide required 6 mg of
of Fe, what percentage of ore is gangue ? (Fe = hydrogen for complete reduction. The atomic
56) weight of the metal is
(A) 55.6% (B) 44.4% (A) 27.90 (B) 159.60

(C) 20.6% (D) 79.4% (C) 79.80 (D) 55.80


8. 1 mol of N2 and 4 mol of H2 are allowed to react
3. When 20 ml of mixture of O2 and O3 is heated,
in a vessel and after reaction, water is added.
the volume becomes 29 ml and disappears in
Aqueous solution required 1 mol of HCl for
alkaline pyragallol solution. What is the volume
complete reaction. Mol fraction of H2 in the gas
precent of O2 in the original mixture?
mixture after reaction is (before addition of water)
(A) 90% (B) 10%
(A) 1/6 (B) 5/8
(C) 18% (D) 2%
(C) 1/3 (D) 1.0
4. The % by volume of C4H10 in a gaseous mixture 9. 5 moles of A, 6 moles of B and excess amount
of C4H10, CH4 and CO is 40. When 200 ml of the of C are mixed to produce a final product D,
mixture is burnt in excess of O2 find volume (in according to the reactions:
ml) of CO2 produced.
A + 2B  I
(A) 220 (B) 340
I+CB+D
(C) 440 (D) 560
What is the maximum moles of D, which can be
5. Acrylonitrile, C3H3N, is the starting material for the produced assuming that the products formed can
production of a kind of synthetic fibre (acrylics). It also be reused in the reactions ?
can be made from propylene, C3H6, by reaction
(A) 3 moles (B) 4.5 moles
with nitric oxide, NO
(C) 5 moles (D) 6 moles
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10. Br2+ can be parepared by treating Br2 with S2O6F2
SECTION - B
followed by treatment with SbF5 to form bright red
[Br2][Sb3F16]. The equivalent weight of Br2 in this Multiple Correct Answer Type
reaction is (Br = 80)
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(A) 160 (B) 80 question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
(C) 40 (D) 320 answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

11. Two acids H 2SO 4 and H 3PO 4 are neutralised 17. A mixture of C3H8 (g) and O2 having total volume
separately by the same amount of an alkali when of 100 ml in an Eudiometry tube is sparked and
sulphate and dihydrogen orthophosphate are it is observed that a contraction of 45 ml is
formed, respectively. The ratio of the masses of observed. What can be the composition of reacting
H2SO4 and H3PO4 consumed, is mixture ?
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (A) 15 ml C3H8 and 85 ml O2
(C) 2 : 1 (D) 3 : 2 (B) 25 ml C3H8 and 75 ml O2
12. 5 gram mixture of Na 2 CO 3 and Na 2 SO 4 was (C) 45 ml C3H8 and 55 ml O2
dissolved in 1000 ml of H 2 O, 100 ml of this (D) 55 ml C3H8 and 45 ml O2
solution required 80 ml of 0.1N H2SO4 solution for
18. A mixture of 100 ml of CO, CO 2 and O 2 was
neutralisation, the percentage of Na2CO3 in the
sparked. When the resulting gaseous mixture was
mixture is passed through KOH solution, contraction in
(A) 8.48% (B) 84.80% volume was found to be 80 ml. The composition of
initial mixture may be (in the same order)
(C) 15.2% (D) 50%
(A) 30 ml, 60 ml, 10 ml
13. 1 g chloride of an element contains 0.81 g of
(B) 30 ml, 50 ml, 20 ml
chlorine. If vapour density of the chloride is 85, find
the atomic weight of the element. (C) 50 ml, 30 ml, 20 ml

(A) 17 (B) 34 (D) 30 ml, 40 ml, 30 ml


19. The non-stoichiometric compound, titanium
(C) 28 (D) 85
monoxide, has a continuous range of composition
14. 3.267 g of a tribasic acid was dissolved in water to from Ti0.75O to TiO0.69. Which of the following is/
prepare 200 ml solution, 20 ml of this solution was are correct statement regarding the compound ?
(Ti = 48)
N
completely neutralized by 100 ml NaOH. The
10 (A) The maximum percentage by weight of oxygen
equivalent and molecular weight of acid respectively in the compound is 30.8
would be (B) The minimum percentage of weight of titanium
(A) 98 and 294 (B) 32.67 and 98 in the compound is 69.2

(C) 49 and 98 (D) 98 and 196 (C) The minimum percentage by weight of oxygen
in the compound is 18.7
15. Pure FeS2 is burnt with 60% excess air (O 2 =
(D) The minimum percentage by weight of titanium
20%, N2 = 80%). What is the percentage of N2 by
in the compound is 82.3
volume, in the gaseous mixture after the reaction?
20. 100 mL of 1 M-NaCl solution, 100 mL of 2M-MgCl2
(A) 81.94 (B) 91.43 solution and 300 mL of 4M-Mg(NO3)2 solution is
(C) 87.17 (D) 82.82 mixed together. Which of the following are the
correct final concentrations of ions ?
16. 1g of oleum sample is diluted with water. The
solution required 54 ml of 0.4N NaOH for complete (A) Na+ = 0.2 M
neutralisation. The % of free SO3 in the sample is (B) Mg+ = 2.8 M
[Atomic mass : O = 16, S = 32]
(C) Cl– = 1 M
(A) 74 (B) 26
(D) NO3– = 4.8 M
(C) 20 (D) None of these

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21. 8 g of a mixture containing CaCO3 and Na2SO4 volumetrically. Atomic masses of P = 31, Na=23, O =
was dissolved in H2O to prepare 200 ml solution. 16
20 ml of this solution was completely neutralized
26. If 35 ml of above stock solution was titrated using
by 10 ml 1N HCl. The correct statement(s) is/are
1.1 N NaOH solution. 15 ml of base was requied
(A) Percentage of CaCO3 in mixture is 62.5% to reach equivalance point. Molarity of H3PO4 in
15 solution was (approximately)
(B) Normality of Na2SO4 in 200 ml solution is
71 (A) 0.7 (B) 0.8
(C) CO2 gas produced by complete reaction of 200
(C) 0.9 (D) 0.16
ml solution with HCl is 1.12 L at S.T.P.
27. Mass percent of P4O10 in original mixture was
(D) Milliequivalent of HCl equal to Milliequivalent of
CaCO3 and Na2SO4 (A) 42 (B) 56
[Ca = 40, Na = 23, S = 32, O = 16] (C) 67 (D) 82

SECTION - C SECTION-D
Linked Comprehension Type Matrix-Match Type
This section contains paragraphs. Based upon this This Section D have “match the following” type question.
paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
is/are correct. Col-II.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 22 to 25 28. Match the following

A 10 ml mixture of N2, an alkane and O 2 undergo Column I Column II


combustion in Eudiometry tube. There was contraction (A) H3PO3 (p) m = 2.79 mol/kg
of 2 ml, when residual gases are passed through KOH.
To the remaining mixture comprising of only one gas (B) 20 vol of H2O2 (q) M = 2.31 mol L–1
excess H 2 was added and after reaction the gas (C) 3 M NaCl solution with (r) 1.78 mol L–1
produced is absorbed by water, causing a reduction in
d = 1.25 g cm–3
volume of 8 ml.
22. Gas produced after introduction of H 2 in the (D) Mole fraction of ethanol (s) Dibasic
mixture is in H2O = 0.04
(A) H2O (B) CH4 (t) 3.57 N
(C) CO2 (D) NH3 29. Match the following
23. Volume of N2 present in the mixture Column I Column II
(A) 2 ml (B) 4 ml (A) Number of ideal gas (p) Loschmidt
(C) 6 ml (D) 8 ml molecules in 1 mL at number
24. Volume of O2 remained after the first combustion 273 K and 1 atm
(A) 4 ml (B) 2 ml (B) Number of ideal gas (q) 2.689 × 1019
(C) 0 (D) 8 ml molecules in 22.4 L
25. Identify the hydrocarbon. at 273 K and 1 atm
(A) CH4 (B) C2H6 (C) Number of atoms (r) Avogadro’s
(C) C3H8 (D) C4H10 present in exactly number

Paragraph for Question Nos. 26 and 27 12 g of C12 – isotopes

5 g of a mixture containing P4O10, Na3PO4 and NaCl (D) Number of atoms (s) 6.023 × 1023
was dissolved in water and diluted to 250 cc. In solution present in exactly
P4O10 was hydrolysed completely to phosphoric acid 1 g of C12 – isotope
(H 3 PO 4 ). The resulting solution was analysed (t) 5.019 × 1022
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30. Match the following
X Y Z
Column I Column II
0 0 0
(A) 3 mole of Co(NH3)4SO4 (p) 3 mole of S
atoms 1 1 1
(B) 1 mole of KFe[Co(NO2)6] (q) 1 mole Fe 2 2 2
(C) 1.5 mole [Fe(H2O)5SCN]SO3 (r) 12 mole O 3 3 3
atoms 4 4 4
(D) 0.75 mole of K2Cu(SCN)4 (s) 6 mole N 5 5 5
atoms
6 6 6
(t) 1.5 mole K
atoms 7 7 7

31. 50 mL of the hydrocarbons given in column - I are 8 8 8


burnt completely at 400 K and 1 atm and the 9 9 9
volumes of products formed at 400 K and 1 atm are
given in column - II. Match the hydrocarbons
(column - I) with the suitable products (column - II). 32. The ratio of mole fractions of a solute in 0.25, 0.5
and 1.0 molal aqueous solution is 1 : 2 : x where
Column I Column II x is
(A) CH4 (p) 100 mL CO2 33. A hydrated sulphate of metal contains 8.1% metal
(B) C2H6 (q) 100 mL H2O and 43.2% SO24 by weight. The specific heat of
(C) C2H4 (r) 150 mL H2O metal is 0.24 cal/g. The valency of metal is
(D) C3H4 (s) 150 mL CO2 34. The weight of CaO required to remove the hardness
of 106 L of water containing 1.62 g of Ca(HCO3)2
(t) 50 mL CO2
per L is 5.6 × 10x g. The value of x is
SECTION-E 35. 1 g limestone sample was treated with 100 ml N
HCl and excess of acid was completely
Integer Answer Type
N
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer neutralized with 990 ml NaOH. Calculate
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to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging percentage purity of CaCO3 in the sample.
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
36. When 60 ml of 3 M K2CO3 is added to 40 ml of
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
1(M) KCl solution, the resulting solution contains
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
molarity of K+ equal to
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following : 37. 6.3g of a metal when heated in a current of Cl2
gas, 31.15g metal chloride is obtained. The
equivalent weight of a metal is

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(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 4
SECTION - A
(C) 4 : 1 (D) 2 : 1
Straight Objective Type
6. What weight of CO is required to form Re2(CO)10
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
from 2.5g of Re2O7 according to the unbalanced
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
reaction:
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Re 2O 7 + CO  Re 2(CO) 10 + CO 2 [Atomic
1. A mixture of C2H2 and C3H8 occupied a certain
mass : Re = 186.2]
volume at 80 mm Hg. The mixture was completely
burnt to CO2 and H2O(I). When the pressure of (A) 2.46g (B) 0.14g
CO2 was found to be 230 mm Hg at the same (C) 1.23 g (D) 0.107g
temperature and volume, the fraction of C2H2 in
mixture is 7. 0.261g sample containing KClO3, KClO4 and some
(A) 0.125 (B) 0.5 inert impurity was ignited to convert all salts into
KCl, releasing oxygen gas. The residual KCl on
(C) 0.85 (D) 0.25
treatment with excess of AgNO3 solution produced
2. 20 mL of a mixture of CO and H2 were mixed with
0.149g AgCl precipitate. In a separate experiment,
excess of O2 and exploded and cooled. There was
a volume contraction of 23 mL. All volume same weight of the sample was dissolved and SO2
measurements corresponds to room temperature gas was passed through when all the chlorates
(27°C) and one atmospheric pressure. Determine was converted to chloride. The resulting solution on
the volume ratio V1 : V 2 of CO and H 2 in the treatment with excess of AgNO3 solution produced
original mixture 0.0745g precipitate. The mass percentage of KClO4
(A) 6.5 : 13.5 (B) 5 : 15 in the original sample is
(C) 9 : 11 (D) 7 : 13 (A) 20.6% (B) 16.8%
3. A student gently drops an object weighing 15.8 g (C) 32.8% (D) 27.5%
into an open vessel that is full of ethanol, so that
a volume of ethanol spills out equal to the volume 8. 2.1g mixture of NaHCO3 and KClO3 requires 0.365
of the object. The experimenter now finds that the g HCl for complete reaction. Calculate the amount
vessel and its contents weigh 10.5 g more than of residue that would be obtained on strongly
the vessel full of ethanol only. The density of heating 2.2g of the same mixture (approx) [Atomic
ethanol is 0.789 g/cm3. What is the density of the mass : H = 1, C = 12, O = 16, Na = 23, Cl = 35.5,
object ? K = 39]
(A) 6.717 g/cm3 (B) 4.182 g/cm3 (A) 0.82g (B) 1.00g
(C) 1.563 g/cm3 (D) 2.352 g/cm3 (C) 1.36g (D) 2.1g
4. 1.878 g of a metal bromide when heated in a 9. The number of ethoxy groups in an organic
stream of hydrogen chloride gas is completely compound can be determined by the reactions
converted to the chloride weighing 1.00 g. The
specific heat of the metal is 0.14 cal/°C-g. What R(OCH2CH3)x + xHI R(OH)x + x CH3CH2I
is the molecular weight of the bromide ? (Br = 80) CH3CH2I + Ag+ + H2O  CH3CH2OH + AgI(s) + H+
(A) 45.54 (B) 125.54 W hen 37g of organic compound (molar
(C) 285.54 (D) 205.54 mass=176g/mol) was treated as above, 148g AgI
was precipitated out. How many ethoxy groups are
5. Mixture of HCOOH and H2C2O 4 is heated with
present in each molecule of the organic
conc. H2SO4. Gas produced is collected and on compound? [Atomic mass : Ag = 108, I = 127]
treating with KOH solution, volume of gas
(A) 1 (B) 2
1 (C) 3 (D) 4
decreased by th . Calculate molar ratio of two
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SECTION - B SECTION - C
Multiple Correct Answer Type Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each This section contains paragraphs. Based upon this
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
10. Two gases A and B which react according to the (D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
equation is/are correct.
aA(g) + bB(g)  cC(g) + dD(g) Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 to 15
to give two gases C and D are taken (amount not
A mixture of the substances Ca(H2PO4)2, H3PO4 and
known) in an Eudiometer tube (operating at a
constant Pressure and temperature) to cause the CaSO 4 in the mole proportions represented in the
above. equation given below is used as fertilizer as
superphosphate of Lime:
If on causing the reaction there is no volume
change observed then which of the following 5Ca3(PO4)2 + 11H2SO4  4Ca(H2PO4)2 + 2H3PO4
statement is/are correct?
+ 11CaSO4
(A) (a + b) = (c + d)
(B) Average molecular mass may increase or 13. How much H2SO4 is required to convert 2000 kg
decrease if either of A or B is present in limited Ca3(PO4)2 to superphosphate of Lime ?
amount. (A) 4400 kg (B) 1391 kg
(C) Vapour Density of the mixture will remain
(C) 1930 kg (D) 287 kg
same throughout the course of reaction.
(D) Total moles of all the component of mixture will 14. How much superphosphate of Lime can be obtained
change. from 2000 kg of Ca3(PO4)2 by this reaction ?
11. A metal forms two oxides. The higher oxide (A) 3391 kg (B) 1208 kg
contains 20% oxygen, while 4.29 g of the lower
(C) 1391 kg (D) 1930 kg
oxide when converted to higher oxide, become
4.77 g. The equivalent weight of metal in 15. If all the CaSO4 formed is separated out with
(A) Lower oxide is 32 (B) Lower oxide is 64.4 100% purity, what maximum mass of plaster of
(C) Higher oxide is 64.4 (D) Higher oxide is 32 paris can be obtained form it ?

12. 1.0 g of ammonium chloride sample was treated (A) 3391 kg (B) 1208 kg
N (C) 1391 kg (D) 2058 kg
with 1L NaOH solution. The resulting solution is
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boiled till ammonia formation stops. The excess of SECTION-D
NaOH was completely neutralized by Matrix-Match Type
M This Section D have “match the following” type question.
400 ml H2SO4. The correct statement(s) is/are
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Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
(A) Milliequivalent of NaOH + H 2SO 4 equal to the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
Milliequivalent of NH4Cl
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
(B) Percentage of NH3 in NH4Cl sample is 34% Col-II.
(C) Milliequivalent of NH3 = Milliequivalent of NaOH
(D) Milliequivalent of NH3 = Milliequivalent of NaOH
– Milliequivalent of H2SO4

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16. Match the following (D) 2KHSO3 
 K2SO4 (s) NaOH Solution
Column I Column II
+ H2O+ SO2
Masses of different
components SECTION-E
Integer Answer Type
Metal halide

(A) (p) Metal is the limiting This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
reagent to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
Metal question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
Metal halide

darkening of bubbles will look like the following :


(B) (q) Halogen is the
X Y Z
limiting agent
0 0 0
Halogen
1 1 1
2 2 2
Metal/halogen

3 3 3
(C) (r) Metal and halogen
are in 4 4 4
stoichiometric 5 5 5
amounts
Metal 6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8
Metal halide

9 9 9
(D) (s) Metal is exhibiting
a particular valency
in the chloride 18. The volume of air in cubic meter needed for the
Metal formation combustion of 1m 3 of a gas having the
composition in percentage volume; 50% H2, 35%
(t) Metal is exhibiting CH4, 8% CO, 2% C2H4 and 5% non-combustible
variable valency in mixture is (Air contains 21% volume of oxygen)
the chloride
formation 19. A granulated sample of aircraft alloy (Al, Mg, Cu)
17. Column - I consist some decomposition reactions weighing 8.72 g was first treated with alkali and
then with very little HCl, leaving a residue. The
and column - II consist some absorbent for the
residue after alkali boiling weighed 2.1 g and the
gases evolved in the reactions given in column - I.
acid insoluble residue weighed 0.69 g. The
Match the gases evolved in column - I with the
percentage composition of Cu is
proper absorbent in column - II.
Column I Column II 20. A sample of sea-water contains 2.8% NaCl by
weight having density 1.03 g/mL. Amount of water
(A) 
Li2CO3  in L evaporated from 106 L sea water in order to
 Li2O (p) CaO
have saturated solution of NaCl 9.05 × 10 x
+ CO2 L.(Solubility of NaCl is 318.83 g/L). The value of ‘x’
is
(B) 
CaC2O4   CaO (q) Ammoniacal
21. 1 gram of a mixture of K2CO3 and Li2CO3 required
+ COCO2 Cu2Cl2
60 ml of 0.25M HCl solution for neutralization.

What is the % of Li2CO3 in the mixture? [K = 39,
(C) HCOONa   NaOH(s) (r) P4O10 Li = 7, C = 12, O = 16]
+ CO
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1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (C)

7. (D) 8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (B)

13. (B) 14. (B) 15. (D) 16. (B) 17. (A,B) 18. (A,B)

19. (A,B,C) 20. (A,B,C,D) 21. (A,B,C) 22. (D) 23. (B) 24. (C)
25. (A) 26. (4) 27. (2) 28. (A-s, B-r,t, C-p, D-q)

29. (A-p,q, B-r,s, C-r,s, D-t) 30. (A-p,r, B-q,r,s, C-p,r, D-p,t) 31. (A-q,t, B-p,r, C-p,q, D-q,s)

32. (4) 33. (3) 34. (5) 35. (5) 36. (4) 37. (9)

LEVEL-2
1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (A)

7. (D) 8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (A,C) 11. (B,D) 12. (B,D)

13. (B) 14. (A) 15. (D) 16. (A-q,s, B-p,s, C-r,s, D-q,t)

17. (A-p,s, B-p,q,s, C-q, D-p,r,s) 18. (5) 19. (8) 20. (4) 21. (4)

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Chapter - Sets, Relation and Function
Level-1

3. If f(x) satisfies the relation f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y), 


SECTION - A
x, y  R. Then
Straight Objective Type
(A) f(x) is an odd function
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, (B) f(x) is an even function
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (C) f(x) is neither even nor odd function

1. Identify the correct combination of true and false of (D) Graph of the function is symmetric with
the three given statements respect to the line y = x

Statement 1 : The domain of 4. Which of the following is not a function?

f(x) = log2 log3 log4 x is [43, ) (A) y = sin x

 
Statement 2 : If    0,  then sin cos (B) y = log x
 6
(4cos2 – 1) (1 – 4 sin2) > 0 (C) y = 2x – 2–x
1 (D) y = min {x – [x], – x – [x]}
Statement 3 : If tan       and
2
2
tan   –   
1 5. The range of the function f ( x )  3 tan  x 2 is
then the value 36
3
of sec22 is 2. (A) [0, 3 3 ] (B) [– 3 , 3]
(A) F, F, F (B) T, T, T
(C) [0, 3] (D) [– 3 3 , 3 3 ]
(C) F, T, T (D) T, F, F
6. The domain of the function
2. Which of the following is a function?
 x 5 
(A) |y| = sinx f ( x )  3 log10    4 3 x  5 is
2
 x  10 x  24 
(B) y = Min {|x|, |x – 1|, |x + 1|}
(A) (6, ) (B) (4, 5)  (6, )
1 a (C) (5, ) (D) (–, 5)  (6, )
3 b
(C) 7. Let S  {(x, y) | x |  | y |  4, x, y  I } . The
5 c
7 d number of elements in set S is
A B
f:A B (A) 41 (B) 25
(C) 50 (D) 36
a 
b
8. Range of the function f (x) = In x 2  2x  3 is

(D) c  (A) [0, ) (B) (,)
d 
A B 1 
(C) [In 2, ) (D)  In 2,  
f:AB 2 
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14. Which of the following is/are true?
9. Range of the function f (x) = 2 + x 2  1 is
(A) The domain of f ( x )  (sin4 x – sin x  1) is
(A) [3, ) (B) [2, )
(–, )
(C) [0, ) (D) (2, )
(B) If f(x) is a polynomial and satisfies
10. Domain and range of the function f (x) =


 1 
cos  1  x 2 are  f ( x ) – 1  f 
 – 1  1 . If f(3) = –8 then the
 x 
(A) [1, 1], [ 1, 1] (B) [ 1, 1], [0, cos 1] value of f(2) is –3

(C) [0, 1], [0, cos 1] (D) [ 1, 1], [cos 1, 1] (C) If f(x) = –f(–x)  x R, and f(x) = f(x + 10),
then the value of f(100) is zero

11. The graph of the function y = g (x) is shown. x2  x  2


(D) The range of the function f  x   is
The number of solutions of the equation x2  x  1

1  7
g(x)  1  , is 1, 3 
2  

2009  x
15. If f ( x )  , The domain of the function
2009  x
whose graph is the reflection of f(x) with respect to
line y = x contains
(A) (–, ) – {–1} (B) (0, )
(C) (1, ) (D) (–, –1)
16. The values of x for which the inequality
f ( x )  g( x )  f ( x )  g ( x ) , where f(x) = x – 4 and
(A) 4 (B) 5 g(x) = 5 – x holds is
(C) 6 (D) 8 (A) x < 4 (B) 4 < x < 5

12. Let f (x) = x2  4x + 3. If f(x) >  f (x) , then the true (C) x > 5 (D) R
set of values of x, is 17. Let X = {, , } and Y = {4, 5}. Then which of
the following subsets of X × Y are functions from
(A) (1, 3) (B) (1, 3]
X to Y ?
(C) (, 1) (3, ) (D) (,1 ] (3, ) (A) f1 = {(, 4), (, 5), (, 4), (, 5)}

SECTION - B (B) f2 = {(, 4), (, 4), (, 4)}

Multiple Correct Answer Type (C) f3 = {(, 4), (, 5), (, 5)}

This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (D) f4 = {(, 4), (, 5)}
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. 2 x e x 1.( x  3)( x  5)
18. If  0 then x may belong to
( x  2)( x  2)( x  1)2
13. If |x + 10| + |x – 10| = |2x| then which of the
following is correct the interval

(A) x  [10, ) (B) x  (–, –10] (A) (–, –5) (B) (–2, 2)

(C) x  [5, ) (D) (–, 0] (C) (3, ) (D) (–2, 0)

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equal sets. The number of possible triplets (x, y, z)
is k then
(A) 4 < k < 8 (B) 5 < k < 9
(C) k > 7 (D) K < 7
20. Number of solutions of the equation
x  1  x  2  x  3  a,where x  [4,4] and
(C) y  f(  x )
‘a’ is a parameter can be
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 4

2 2 2  2 4 
21. If f(x) = sin x  sin  x    sin  x  3  then
 3   

1
   3  15  2 (D) y  ( f(x)  f(x))
(A) f    (B) f    2
 15  2    3

   3
(D) f   
10 2
(C) f   
 10  2    3
22. The equation ||x–1|+a|=4, a  R can not have real
solution for x, if a lies in the interval
(A) (–, 3) (B) (4, ) SECTION - C
(C) [5, 8] (D) [–2, 4] Linked Comprehension Type
23. If x satisfies |x –1| + |x –2| + |x –3| > 6, then This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
(A) x  (–, 1) (B) x  (–, 0)
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(C) x  (4, ) (D) (2, ) (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
24. The graph of the function y = f (x) is as follows. Paragraph for Question Nos. 25 to 26
Which of the following graphs represents the func-
Graphical representation of different functions is also a
tion mentioned against them ?
method to find the number of solution(s) of any equation.
The number of solution of the equation f1(x) = f2(x) is equal
to the number of points of intersection of the graphs of y =
f1(x) and y = f2(x). Now consider the equation
|x – 1| + |x – 2| + |x – 3| = k, and give the answers of
the following questions
25. If k < 2 then number of solutions of the equation is
(A) y  f(x)
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
26. If k = 2, then number of solutions of the equation is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3

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Paragraph for question nos. 27 and 28 Paragraph for Question Nos. 33 to 35
Read the following write up carefully and answer Let f(x) be a real valued linear function such that f(0) = 0
the following questions : and f(0) = 2.
For finding range we sometimes use the quadratic equa- 33. f(x) will be
tion, for example f (x) = x 2 + 2x + 2 will have
(A) an even function
range [1, ) as f(x) = x2 + 2x + 2 = (x +1)2 + 1  1.
(B) an odd function
27. Range of f(x) = sin2x + 2sinx + 2 is
(C) Both even and odd functions
(A) [1, 5] (B) [1, )
(D) Neither even nor odd
(C) [ 1, 1] (D) (0,  )
34. f(ln2) is
28. Range of f(x) = sin4x + cos2x is
5 5
(A) ln 3 (B) ln 4
3  3 4
(A)  1 , 1 (B)  , 1
 2  4 
5
(C) ln 2 (D) ln4
 3 2
(C)  , 
1 3
(D) 0, 
2 4  4
 f(x) 
35. lim  is equal to (where [.] denotes greatest
Paragraph for question nos. 29 to 30 x 0 sin x 
 
Consider the function f(x) = x2  6x + 5 integer function)
(A) 1 (B) 2
29. The domain of the function g (x) = ln(f(x)), is
(C) 3 (D) does not exist
(A) (4, ) (B) (,1)
SECTION-D
(C) R {x 1 x  5} (D) R
Single-Match Type
30. Range of the function y = ln(f(x)) is
This section contains Single match questions. Each
(A) R (B) [1, ) question contains statements given in two columns which
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
(C) [0,) (D) [4, )
labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4, while the statements in Column II
Paragraph for question nos. 31 and 32 are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Four options 1,2,3 and 4 are
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the
matching
following questions :
36. Match the following
Let f(x) = min {x [ x],  x  [x]},  2  x  2.
Column I Column II
Where [.] denotes the greatest integer function.
(A) Number of distinct real (p) 2
31. The number of solution(s) of the equation x2 + (f(x))2
solution of |x + 1| = ex is
= 1 where 1  x  1, is
(B) The number of non-negative (q) 3
(A) Zero (B) 2
real roots of 2x – x – 1 = 0
(C) 3 (D) 4
is equal to
32. The range of f(x) is
(C) If p and q be the roots of the (r) 6
(A) [0, 1] quadratic equation
(B) [0, 1/2] x2–(–2)x––1 = 0, then
(C) [0, 2] minimum value of p2 + q2
is equal to
(D) (–3, –2] (–1, 1) {–4}

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(D) If  and  are the roots of (s) 5
 
2x2 + 7x + c = 0 and (C) tan ( sinx) (R) x   n,n   , nI
 2
7
| 2  2 | , then c is equal to
4   
(D) In(tanx) (S) x   2n  ,2n   , nI
Codes  2 2
A B C D
(A) p q r s  
(T) x  R  n    , nI
 3 
(B) p p s r
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(D) p q s r SECTION-E
37. Match the column I to column II according to the Integer Answer Type
given conditions.
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
Column I Column II to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
 5
(A) Domain of f(x) = loge {ax3+ (p)  1,  question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
 4 example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
(a+b)x2 + (b+c) x+c} and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
if b2–4ac<0, a>0
X Y Z
 1
(B) Domain of f(x) = n tan–1 (q) R–   0 0 0
5 
1 1 1
{(x3–6x2+11x–6) (ex–1)}
2 2 2
2
x  3x  2
(C) Range of f(x) = (r) (–1,) 3 3 3
x2  x  6
4 4 4
(D) Range of f(x) (s) (–,0) U (1,2) 5 5 5
x x 6 6 6
= sin2 +cos U (3,)
4 4 7 7 7
Codes
8 8 8
A B C D
9 9 9
(A) r s p q
(B) r s q p
 
1
39. If f(x) = a  xn n
, where a>0 and n is a positive
(C) s r p q
(D) s r q p
interger, then fofofo.....of(2) =
38. Match the following function (given in Column I) with
100
their domain (given in Column II) 40. If f (x + y) = f  x   f  y   x, y R and
Column - I Column - II
1
f(I) = then f (2009) must be
(A) sin(cos x) (P) x R 2009

41. The number of solution of the equation


 
 
1
(B) cos(sin x) (Q) R  n   , nI
 6 e –| x| – 1 – x 2 – 2  0 is __________.

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x 2  14 x  9 xy
42. The range of f ( x )  is [–5, k]. Then 44. Let 'f' is differentiable functions and f   =
x 2  2x  3  2 
the value of k is_____.
f  x  f  y
  x, y  
43. If f(x) = sin2x + sin2( x  ) + cosxcos( x  ) and 2
3 3
5 If f(0) exists and equal to –1 and f(0) = 1, then the
g    9 . Then gof(x) = value of f(–1) is _____
4
45. If f(x) is a polynomial function and f(x).f(y)+2 =
f(x)+f(y)+f(xy). x, y   and f(5) = 26, then f(2)
equals _____
2008
x  r  [x  r]
46. If f(x) = [x] + 
r 1 2008
, then f(3) = _________

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SECTION - A (B) 3

Straight Objective Type (C) 4


This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(D) Infinitely many solutions
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 7. Range of function f (x)

 x   2x  1
1. Number of non zero solutions of       x is =tan-1 [x]  [  x]  2  x  is
2  3  x2

(A) 4 (B) 6 where [*] is the greatest integer function.

(C) 3 (D) 5
1  1
(A)  ,   (B)    [2, )
2. f(x) = |x+2|–2|x–2| +|x|; Minimum value of f(x) is 4  4

(A) 1/2 (B) 1/3 1  1 


(C)  ,2 (D)  ,2 
(C) 2/3 (D) 1 4  4 

 1 x  8. If f (x) is defined on (0, 1), then the domain of defini-


3. Let f : R — {1,0,1}  R satisfies f 2(x).f    64x tion of f(ex) + f (lnx) is
 1 x 
then f(x) is
(A) ( e,  1) (B) (e, 1) (1, e)
1/3 1/3
 x(1  x)   4  (1  x) 
(A) 4   (B)   (C) (,  1) (1, ) (D) ( e, e)
 1 x   1 x 

1/3 1/3
9. Number of integral values of parameter ‘c’ for which
 x 2 (1  x)   x(1 x)  the inequality
(C) 4   (D) 4 
 1 x   1 x 
4. A function f(x) is such that f(x+1)  7
1  log2  2x 2  2x    log2 (cx 2  c) , holds good
 2
=  
f  x   2 x  I  0 , f  0   0 then lim f(x) is

 x R, is
x 

(A) 2 (B) 2
(A) 0 (B) 2

(C) 2 2 (D) 4 (C) 7 (D) infinite

5. A polynomial of 6th degree f(x) satisfies f(x) = f(2–x) 10. The domain of definition of the function
 x  R, if f(x) = 0 has 4 distinct and two equal
f ( x )  log(|x|1) ( x 2  4 x  4) , is
roots, then sum of roots of f(x) = 0 is

(A) 4 (B) 5 (A) [ 3,  1]  [1, 2]


(C) 6 (D) 7
(B) ( 2,  1)  [2,  )
6. If [y] = [sin x ] and y = cos x are two given equa-
tions, then the no. of solutions is ([.] denotes the (C) ( ,  3]  ( 2,  1)  (2,  )
greatest integer)
(D) [ 2,  1]  [2,  )
(A) 2

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11. Let a function f(x) satisfy f(x) + f(2x) + f(1 + x) +  1  1
f(2 – x) = x  x  R. Then f(0) equals (A)  0,  (B)  0, 
 8  10 
1
(A) 0 (B)   1
4 (C)  0,  (D) (0, 1)
 3
(C) 1 (D) –4

12. If the equation x + 3  2 = p, where p is a con- 1


17. Let f ( x )  1  x and g ( x )  then
stant integer has exactly three distinct solutions, x 1
then the number of integral values of p , is
(A) Domain (fog) = (1, )
(A) 0 (B) 1 (B) Domain (fog) = [2, )
(C) 2 (D 4 (C) Range f  range g = [1, )

SECTION - B (D) Range f  range g = (0, )


Multiple Correct Answer Type 18. If 2|x + 1| – 2x = |2x – 1| + 1 then x may lie in the
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each interval
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (A) [0, ) (B) [1, )

13. The number of positive solutions of the equation (C) [1, 3] (D) {–2}  [2, 8]
x5 – 5x + 4 = 0 is always less than
SECTION - C
(A) 2 (B) 3 Linked Comprehension Type
(C) 4 (D) 5 This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
 4  x2  answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
14. If f ( x )  sinlog   , then (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
 1 x 
 
Paragraph for question nos. 19 to 21
(A) Domain of f(x) is (–2, 1) Read the following write up carefully and answer
the following questions :
(B) Domain of f(x) is (–2, 2) Sometimes functions are defined like f(x) = max {sinx,
cosx}, then f (x) is splitted like
(C) Range of f(x) is [–1, 1]
  
(D) Range of f(x) is (0, 1] cos x x   0, 4 
  
f(x) = 
15. The set of values of p for which the equation 
sin x x   , 
  4 2
ln x px = 0 possess three distinct roots is  
19. Let f (x) = max {x2, 2x}, if x (0, 1), then f(x) is
 1
(A)  0, 
1 (A) x2 (B) 2x
(B)  0, 
 e  4 (C) x2 + 2x (D) 1

1  1
 1 20. Let f(x) = min  , sin x  , if f (x) = , then x 
(C) (1, e) (D)  0,   2  2
 3
    5 
(A)  ,   (B)  , 
16. The range of real values of ‘p’ for which the equation 6  6 6 
2log23 x  log3 x  p  0 has four distinct solution is   5   
(C)  ,  (D) 0, 
6 6   6

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21. Let f(x) = min {tanx, cotx}, if f(x) = 1, then x is (B) If range of g(x) is [c, d], (Q) 2
n   then c+d is
(A)  , n I (B) n  , n I
2 4 6
(C) The value of f(f(2)) + f(f(3)) is (R) 3
 
(C) n  , n I (D) 2n  , n I
4 4 (D) If m is maximum value of (S) 4

SECTION-D g(x), then 2m – 2 is


Single-Match Type (T) 5
This section contains Single match questions. Each
question contains statements given in two columns which 24. Match the function in column I to domain in col-
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are umn II.
labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4, while the statements in Column II
are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Four options 1,2,3 and 4 are (Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right and fractional part functions respectively.)
matching
1
(A) f (x) = log7 log5 log3 log2 (P) (4, – )
22. f(x) is a real valued function satisfying 2

 x 1  (2x3 + 5x2 14x) (2,  )


f x  f  =x
 – 3 x  1
 2log10 x  1   1 
Column I Column II
(B) f(x)  log100x   (Q)  0, 
 x   100 
(A) f(1) (p) 0  1 1 
 , 
 100 10 
48
(B) f (–1) (q)
35
 
(C) f(x)  log1/3 log4 [x]2  5  (R) [3, 2)
(C) f(2) (r) 1 [3, 4)
(D) f(f(0) + f(1)) (s) – 1
(D) f(x)  1  log (S) (2, 1)
1  { x } (x  3x  10)
2

Codes [x]
1 1
A B C D   (1, 0)
2 x sec(sin x)
(A) r p q s
(B) r s q p (1, 2)
(C) q p r s
SECTION-E
(D) q s r p
Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
1  x, 0  x  2
23. Let f(x) =  to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
3  x, 2  x  3 from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
and g(x) = f(f(x)) example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
Column - I Column - II darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
(A) If domain of g(x) is (P) 1

[a, b], then b–a is

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X Y Z
0 0 0
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
Find the number of real solutions of the equation f (f(x)) =
7 7 7
4.
8 8 8
27. Let f(x) = (x +1)(x +2)(x +3)(x + 4) + 5 where x [
9 9 9
6, 6]. If the range of the function is [a, b] where
a, b N then find the value of (a + b).
25. If f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) + xy for all x, y  N and f(1) 28. If f (x) be a polynomial of degree n such that 1 +
6 f(x  1)  f(x  1)
f(x)   x  R , then the possible
= 1 and  f(r)  8K , then the value of K is _____ 2
r 1
value of n is
26. Consider the graph of a real-valued continuous func-
tion f (x) defined on R (the set of all real numbers) 29. Let a and b be real numbers and let f (x) = a sin x +
b 3 x + 4,  x  R. If f (log10 (log310) = 5 then
find the value of f (log10(log103)).

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CPP-01
FS JEE(M) &
ANSWERS ADVANCED

LEVEL-1

1. (B) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (B)

7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (C)

13. (A,B) 14. (A,B,C) 15. (A,B,C,D) 16. (A,C) 17. (B,C) 18. (A,C,D)

19. (A,B,D) 20. (A,B,C) 21. (A,C) 22. (B,C) 23. (B,C) 24. (A,B,C,D)

25. (A) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (C) 30. (A)

31. (B) 32. (D) 33. (B) 34. (D) 35. (B) 36. (B)

37. (B) 38. (A-S, B-P ,C-Q, D-R) 39. (2) 40. (1) 41. (0)

42. (4) 43. (9) 44. (2) 45. (5) 46. (3)

LEVEL-2

1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (D)

7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (B) 12. (B)

13. (A,B,C,D) 14. (A,C) 15. (A,B,D) 16. (A,B) 17. (A,C,D) 18. (A,B,C,D)

19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (A-R, B-R,C-P, D-S)

24. (A-P, B-Q ,C-R, D-S) 25. (7) 26. (7) 27. (5049) 28. (2)

29. (3)

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