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PATHFINDER-2013
FIITJEE
ALL INDIA SCREENING TEST
(NSEJS + INJSO)

Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 130.


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SECTION A

1. The equivalent resistance between A and B is :
(A)
3
R
4
(B)
5R
3

(C)
7R
5
(D) R


2. In the circuit shown in the figure, power developed across 2,
1 & 3 resistances are in the ratio :
(A) 2 : 4 : 27 (B) 2 : 3 : 9
(C) 4 : 2 : 27 (D) 6 : 4 : 9

3. Sound wave travel at 350 m/s through warm air and 3500 m/s through brass. What happens to
the wavelength of a sound wave as it travels through brass from the air :
(A) It decreases by a factor of 20 (B) It decreases by a factor of 10
(C) It increases by a factor of 10 (D) It increases by a factor of 20

4. Two bodies with masses M
1

and M
2
are initially at rest and a distance R apart. They then move
directly towards one another under the influence of their mutual gravitational attraction. What is
the ratio of the initial acceleration of M
1
to the initial acceleration of M
2
?
(A)
1
2
M
M
(B)
2
1
M
M
(C) 1 (D)
1
2


5. The two ends of a train moving with uniform acceleration pass a certain point with velocities u and
v. The velocity with which the middle point of the train passes the same point is :
(A)
v u
2
+
(B)
2 2
u v
2
+
(C)
2 2
u v
2
+
(D) v u +

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6. A body is moving in a straight line as shown in
velocity-time graph. The displacement and
distance traveled by body in 8 s are
respectively :

(A) 12 m, 20 m
(B) 20 m, 12 m
(C) 12 m, 12 m
(D) 20 m, 20 m


7. A body initially at rest is moving with uniform acceleration a. Its velocity after n second is v. The
displacement of the body in 2s is :
(A)
2v(n 1)
n
(B)
v(n 1)
n
(C)
v(n 1)
n
+
(D)
2v(2n 1)
n
+


8. A particle moves along x-axis whose velocity varies with time as shown in the figure :

Then which of the following graphs is/are correct ?
(A) (B)

(C) (D) All of the above

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9. A ship of mass 3 10
7
kg initially at rest is pulled by a force of 5 10
4
N through a distance of 3
m. Assume that the resistance due to water is negligible, the speed of the ship is :
(A) 1.5 m/s (B) 60 m/s (C) 0.1 m/s (D) 5 m/s

10. A machine gun fires 10 bullets/s, each of mass 10 g, the speed of each bullet is 20 cm/s, then
force of recoil is :
(A) 200 dyne (B) 2000 dyne (C) 20 dyne (D) None of these

11. Three blocks of masses m
1
, m
2
and m
3
are placed on a horizontal frictionless surface. A force of
40 N pulls the system then calculate the value of T, if m
1
= 10 kg, m
2
= 6 kg, m
3
= 4kg :


(A) 40 N (B) 20 N (C) 10 N (D) 5 N

12. A body of mass m is accelerated uniformly form rest a speed v in a time T. The instantaneous
power delivered to the body as a function of time is, given by :
(A)
2
2
mv
t
T
(B)
2
2
2
mv
t
T
(C)
2
2
1 mv
t
2
T
(D)
2
2
2
1 mv
t
2
T


13. A bomb of 12 kg explodes into two pieces of masses 4 kg and 8 kg. The velocity of 8 kg mass is
6 m/s. The kinetic energy of other mass is :
(A) 48 J (B) 32 J (C) 24 J (D) 288 J

14. A 2.0 kg block is dropped from a height of 40 cm onto a spring of spring constant k = 1960 N/m.
Find the maximum distance the spring is compressed :



(A) 0.080 m (B) 0.20 m (C) 0.40 m (D) 0.10 m

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15. A body weighs 160 g in air and 130 g in water and 136 g in oil. The specific gravity of oil is :
(A) 0.8 (B) 1.6 (C) 1.3 (D) 3.2

16. How many electrons in Copper atom (
29
Cu) have (n + ) = 4 :
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 4

17. Which quantum number determines the energy of the shell in which electron is revolving :
(A) n (B) l (C) m (D) s

18. Elements which have high electron affinity values are :
(A) Strong oxidising agents (B) Strong reducing agents
(C) Weak oxidising agents (D) Weak reducing agents

19. Which has maximum volume at S.T.P. ?
(A) 1.5 10
23
molecules of CO
2
(B) 1 g H
2

(C) 4 g O
2
(D) 16 g SO
3

20. A sample of pure compound contains 1.15 g of sodium, 3.01 10
22
atoms of carbon and 0.1 mol
of oxygen atom. Its empirical formula is :
(A) Na
2
CO
3
(B) NaCO
2
(C) Na
2
CO (D) Na
2
CO

21. Which of the following cannot be placed in the category of redox reactions :
(A) 2Ca(s) + O
2
(g) 2CaO(s) (B) CaCO
3
(s) CaO(s) + CO
2
(g)
(C) Fe(s) + Cu
2+
(aq) Fe
2+
(aq) + Cu(s) (D) Zn(s) + S(s) ZnS (s)

22. SnCl
2
+ 2HgCl
2
SnCl
4
+ Hg
2
Cl
2

In the above reaction oxidising agent is :
(A) SnCl
2
(B) HgCl
2
(C) SnCl
4
(D) Hg
2
Cl
2

23. Which one of the following is a heterogenous mixture :
(A) A mixture of salt and water (B) A mixture of sugar and water
(C) A mixture of alcohol and water (D) A mixture of oil and water

24. Carbon burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide. The properties of carbon dioxide are :
(A) Similar to carbon
(B) Similar to oxygen
(C) Totally different from both carbon and oxygen
(D) Much similar to both carbon and oxygen

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25. During evaporation, the particles of liquid evaporates from :
(A) The bulk of liquid (B) Surface only
(C) The surface and bulk of liquid (D) None

26. Tyndall effect in colloidal solution is due to :
(A) Scattering of light (B) Reflection of light
(C) Absorption of light (D) Presence of electrically charged particles

27. Internal resistance in flow of liquid is called :
(A) Viscosity (B) Surface tension
(C) Fludity (D) None of these

28. Identify the palindromic sequence in the following :
(A)
GAATTC
TAATTC
(B)
GAATTC
CTTUUG
(C)
GAATTC
CUUAAG
(D)
GAATTC
CTTAAG


29. Which of the following animal has the most mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in
ventrical:
(A) Fish (B) Frog (C) Snake (D) Crocodile

30. Which of the following parts of nephron is least permeable to water :
(A) PCT (B) DCT
(C) Descending limb of loop of Henley (D) Ascending limb of loop of Henley

31. Short lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus across placenta or through mothers milk to
the infant is categorized as :
(A) Active immunity (B) Passive immunity
(C) Cellular immunity (D) Innate or non-specific immunity

32. Soil conservation is a practice, in which soil :
(A) is protected from being carried away by wind and water
(B) is well aerated
(C) fertility is enhanced
(D) erosion is allowed

33. Genetic diversity in agricultural crops is threatened by :
(A) Introduction of high yielding varieties (B) Intensive use of fertilizers
(C) Extensive intercropping (D) Intensive use of biopesticides

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34. Which one of the following is a disease of poultry?
(A) Foot and mouth disease (B) Pebrine disease
(C) Anthrax (D) Ranikhet disease

35. The function of leghaemoglobin during biological nitrogen fixation in root nodules of legumes is to:
(A) Convert atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia (B) Convert ammonia to nitrite
(C) Transport oxygen for activity of nitrogenase (D) Protect nitrogenase from oxygen

36. A young infant may be feeding entirely on mothers milk, which is white in colour but the stools,
which the infant passes out is quite yellowish. This yellow colour is due to :
(A) Intestinal juice (B) Bile pigments passed through bile juice
(C) Undigested milk protein casein (D) pancreatic juice poured into duodenum

37. Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
(A) The residual air in lungs slightly decreases the efficiency of respiration in mammals
(B) The presence of non-respiratory air sacs, increases the efficiency of respiration in birds
(C) In insects, circulating body fluids serve to distribute oxygen to tissue.
(D) The principle of countercurrent flow facilitates efficient respiration in gills of fishes.

38. Ascaris is characterised by :
(A) Absence of true coelom but presence of metamerism
(B) Presence of neither true coelom nor metamerism
(C) Presence of true coelom but absence of metamerism
(D) Presence of true coelom and metamerism (metamerisation)

39. In man urea is mainly produced in :
(A) Kidney (B) Liver (C) Heart (D) Urinary bladder

40. A 3-digit number 4a 3 is added to another 3-digit number 984 to give the four digit number 13b 7,
which is divisible by 11. Then, (a + b) is :
(A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 15

41. If x and y are the two digits of the number 653 xy such that this number is divisible by 80, then
x + y is equal to :
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) None of these

42. If n is any positive integer, then (3
4n
4
3n
) is always divisible by :
(A) 7 (B) 17 (C) 112 (D) 145

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43. The expression
1 1 1 1
1.2 2.3 3.4 n(n 1)
(
+ + + +
(
+

for any natural number n, is :
(A) always greater than 1 (B) always less than 1
(C) always equal to 1 (D) none of these

44. When n is divided by 4, the remainder is 3. What is the remainder when 2n is divided by 4 ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 6

45. The H.C.F. of
2 8 64 10
, , and
3 9 81 27
is :
(A)
2
3
(B)
2
81
(C)
160
3
(D)
160
81


46. The L.C.M. of
1 5 2 4
, , ,
3 6 9 27
is :
(A)
1
54
(B)
10
27
(C)
20
3
(D) None of these

47. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 seconds
respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together ?
(A) 4 (B) 10 (C) 13 (D) None of these

48. The traffic lights at three different road crossings change after every 48 sec, 72 sec and 108 sec
respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 8 : 20 : 00 hours, then they will again change
simultaneously at :
(A) 8 : 27 : 12 hrs (B) 8 : 27 : 24 hrs (C) 8 : 27 : 36 hrs (D) 8 : 27 : 48 hrs

49. The ratio of the ages of Meena and Meera is 4 : 3. The sum of their ages is 28 years. The ratio of
their ages after 8 years will be :
(A) 4 : 3 (B) 12 : 11 (C) 7 : 4 (D) 6 : 5

50. The ages of Ram and Mukta are in the ratio of 3 : 5. After 9 years, the ratio of their ages will
becomes 3 : 4. The present age of Mukta (in years) is :
(A) 9 (B) 15 (C) 18 (D) 24

51. The average age of an adult class is 40 years. Twelve new students with an average age of 32
years join the class, thereby decreasing the average of the class by 4 years. The original strength
of the class was :
(A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 15

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52. If log x + log y = log (x + y), then :
(A) x = y (B) xy = 1 (C)
x 1
y
x

= (D)
x
y
x 1
=



53. If log
10
125 + log
10
8 = x, then x is equal to :
(A) 3 (B) 3 (C)
1
3
(D) 0.064

54. Four circular cardboard pieces, each of radius 7cm are placed in such a way that each piece
touches two other pieces. The area of the space enclosed by the four piece is :
(A) 21 cm
2
(B) 42 cm
2
(C) 84 cm
2
(D) 168 cm
2


GENERAL QUESTIONS

55. The value of gravitation constant (G) is :
(A) Same at any places only on the earth (B) Same at all planets and satellites
(C) Different at different places (D) Varies with the mass of the objects

56. Electric currents flows :
(A) From lower to higher potential (B) From higher potential to lower potential
(C) Depends on the material (D) In all directions

57. You are given four petridishes A, B, C and D diameters 3 cm, 5cm, 7 cm and 10 cm respectively.
A liquid in equal amounts is taken in all theses dishes. Evaporation will occur faster in :
(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

58. In dire emergency, which group of blood can be transfused safely without cross matching :
(A) A-Rh-ve (B) O Rh-ve (C) A Rh + ve (D) O Rh + ve

59. Four horses are tethered at four corners of a square plot of side 63 metres so that they just can
not reach one another. The area left ungrazed is :
(A) 675.5 m
2
(B) 780.6 m
2
(C) 785.8 m
2
(D) 850.5 m
2

60. A powder tin has a square base with side 8 cm and height 14 cm. Another tin has a circular base
with diameter 8 cm and height 14 cm. The difference in their capacities is :
(A) 0 (B) 132 cm
3
(C) 192 cm
3
(D) 137.1 cm
3


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SECTION B
61. Volkmanns canal connects :
(A) Osteocyte with matrix (B) Different bones
(C) Haversian canal with matrix (D) Haversian canal with other Haversian canal

62. Transport of O
2
across plasma membrane occurs through :
(A) Osmosis (B) Diffusion (C) Active transport (D) Both (A) and (B)


63. The total current supplied to the circuit by the battery is :


(A) 1 A (B) 2 A (C) 4 A (D) 6 A

64. Along resistance wire is divided into 2n parts. Then n parts are connected in series and other n
parts in parallel separately. Both combinations are connected to identical supplies. Then the ratio
of heat produced in series to parallel combinations will be :
(A) 1 : 1 (B)1 : n
2
(C) 1 : n
4
(D) n
2
: 1


65. The gravitational force of attraction between two spherical bodies, each of mass 100 kg, if the
distance between their centres is 100 m, is : (G = 6.67 10
11
Nm
2
kg
2
) :
(A) 6.67 10
11
N (B) 6.67 10
9
N (C) 6.67 N (D) None of these


66. The time period of artificial satellite in a circular orbit of radius R is T. The radius of the orbit in
which time period is 8T is :
(A) 2R (B) 3R (C) 4R (D) 5R

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67. As the radius of the satellite orbit increases, its time period :
(A) Decreases
(B) Increases
(C) Remains constant
(D) First increases, becomes maximum for stationary statellite and then decreases.


68. The spring balance A reads 2 kg with a block m suspended from it. A balance B reads 5 kg when
a beaker filled with liquid is put on the pan of the balance. The two balances are now so arranged
that the hanging mass is inside the liquid as shown in figure. In this situation :


(A) The balance A will read more than 2 kg
(B) The balance B will read more than 5 kg
(C) The balance A will read less than 2kg and B will read more than 5 kg
(D) The balances A and B will read 2 kg and 5 kg respectively


69. A steel ball is floating in a trough of mercury. If we fill the empty part of the trough with water,
what will happen to the steel ball :
(A) It will continue in its position (B) It will move up
(C) It will move down (D) It will execute vertical oscillations

70. The kinetic energy of the man is half the kinetic energy of the boy. If the speed of man is
increased by 1 m/s, then the kinetic energy of both becomes equal. What is the initial velocity of
the man :
(A) 1.2 m/s (B) 2.4 m/s (C) 3.6 m/s (D) 4.8 m/s


71. An apple of mass 200 g falls from a tree through a vertical distance h and reaches the ground
with velocity v m/s due to air resistance. Work done by air resistance is :
(A) 0.1 (2gh v
2
) (B) 0.2 (2gh v
2
) (C) 0.2 (v
2
2gh) (D) 0.1 (v
2
2gh)

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72. The speed of sound in a medium depends on :
(A) the elastic property but not on the inertia property
(B) the inertia property but not on the elastic property
(C) the elaste property as well as the inertia property
(D) neither the elastic property nor the inertia property

73. The effective equivalent resistance between A and B in the figure, is :


(A)
3
R
2
(B)
2
R
3
(C)
2
R
5
(D) 2R

74. A wire has resistance 12. It is bent in the form of a circle. The effective resistance between the
two points on any diameter of the circle is :
(A) 12 (B) 24 (C) 6 (D) 3


75. Five resistances have been connected as shown in figure, the effective resistance between A and
B is :



(A) 26 (B) 4.6 (C) 7.3 (D) 2.8

76. In production of cathode rays which condition is suitable for experiment
(A) Low voltage, high pressure (B) High voltage, high pressure
(C) Low voltage, low pressure (D) High voltage, low pressure


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77. Ne, Na
+
and F

have the same


(A) Mass number (B) Number of nucleons
(C) Number of electrons (D) Number of protons

78. The length of a given cylindrical wire is increased by 100%. Due to the consequent decrease in
the diameter, the change in the resistance of the wire will be :
(A) 400% (B) 300% (C) 200% (D) 100%

79. The equivalent resistance between points A and B with switch S
open and closed are respectively:
(A) 4, 8 (B) 8, 4
(C) 6, 9 (D) 9, 6

80. If q
1
= 4c and q
2
= 3c then coulombic force acting between q
1
and q
2
will be :

q
1 1m
1
m
q
2
1m


(A) 3.6 10
2
N (B) 5.4 10
2
N (C) 3.6 10
3
N (D) 5.4 10
3
N


81. A signature written with carbon pencil weighs 1 mg. What is the number of carbon atoms present
in the signature?
(A) 6.02 10
20
(B) 0.502 10
20
(C) 6.02 10
30
(D) 502 10
27

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82. X gram of CaCO
3
was (stroguly heated in air). The mass of the solid residue formed is 28 g. What
is the value of x in gram?
(A) 44 (B) 200 (C) 150 (D) 50


83. The oxidation numbers of C in CH
4
, CH
3
Cl, CH
2
Cl
2
, CHCl
3
and CCl
4
are respectively :
(A) +4, +2, 0, 2, 4 (B) +2 , +4, 0, 4, 2 (C) 4, 2, 0, +2, +4 (D) 2, 4, 0, +4, +2

84. Which of the following is a physical change :
(A) Evaporation of alcohol (B) Melting of ice
(C) Rusting of iron (D) Both (A) and (B)

85. A boy buys common salt from the market which is contaminated with NH
4
Cl and sand. By which
of the following process a boy can separate common salt.
(A) to mix the sample in water and evaporate the solution
(B) to mix the sample in water and evaporate the decanted solution
(C) to mix the sample in acetone and evaporate the decanted solution
(D) to heat the sample, then mix in water and evaporate the decanted solution

86.
x
8
X atom is isotone to
17
9
Y atom. The value of x is :
(A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 9 (D) 17

87. A cell that lacks chlorophyll does not :
(A) Evolve CO
2
(B) Liberate O
2
(C) need H
2
O (D) Utilize sugars


88. At CO
2
compensation point, photosynthesis is :
(A) Less than respiration (B) Equal to respiration
(C) More than respiration (D) Not affected by respiration

89. Trypsin acts on
(A) Proteins in acidic medium (B) Proteins in alkaline medium
(C) Dipeptides in acidic medium (D) Dipeptides in alkaline medium

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90. Vermiform appendix in man is an extension of :
(A) Duodenum (B) Jejunum (C) ileum (D) Caecum

91. Gaseous exchange continuous in the lungs without interruption due to :
(A) Presence of residual air (B) Continuous stimulation
(C) Presence of erythrocytes (D) Large number of alveoli


92. Extensive planting of trees to increase forest cover is called :
(A) Afforestation (B) Agro-forestry (C) Deforestation (D) Social forestry

93. Biogas is composed of :
(A) 60% O
2
and 40% CO
2
(B) 40% O
2
and 60% CO
2
(C) 40% CO
2
and 60% methane (D) 60% methane and 40% CO
2


94. Hydrogen sulphide (H
2
S) is a strong reducing agent. Which of the following reactions shows its
reducing action :
(A) Cd(NO
3
)
2
+ H
2
S CdS + 2HNO
3
(B) CuSO
4
+ H
2
S CuS + H
2
SO
4

(C) 2FeCl
3
+ H
2
S 2FeCl
2
+ 2HCl + S (D) Pb(NO
3
)
2
+ H
2
S PbS + 2HNO
3

95. A solution in which maximum amount of solute is dissolved at a certain temperature is its :
(A) Saturated solution (B) Unsaturated solution
(C) Colloid (D) None

96. Hot spots are regions on earth that :
(A) Have very hot climate (B) are tropical regions
(C) Have rare species (D) are rich in endemic species


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97. Chromosomes are visible with chromatids at which phase of mitosis :
(A) Interphase (B) Prophase (C) Metaphase (D) Anaphase

98. A person without thymus would not be able to :
(A) Reject a tissue transplant (B) Develop an inflammatory response
(C) Produce antibodies (D) Fight cold and cough

99. Which of the following chemical equation correctly represents the balanced reaction between
Aluminium and oxygen :
(i) 2Al(s) + 3O
2
(g) Al
2
O
3
(s)
(ii) Al(s) + O
2
(g) AlO
2
(s)
(iii) 3Al(s) + O
2
(g) Al
3
O
2
(s)
(iv) 4Al(s) + 3O
2
(g) 2Al
2
O
3
(s)
(A) i only (B) ii and iii (C) iv only (D) i and ii

100. Acid-base reactions are generally :
(A) Combination reactions (B) Decomposition reactions
(C) Double displacement reactions (D) Single displacement reactions




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SECTION C

101. (a) Find the effective resistance between the points A and B as shown in the figure :


(b) A current of 30A is registered when the terminals of a dry cell of emf 1.5 volts are connected
through an ammeter. Neglecting the meter resistance, find the amount of heat produced in
the battery in 10 secibds.

Ans.


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102. (a) A colourless gas produced by the reaction of Sodium hydroxide and Ammonium chloride
gives dense white fumes with HCl and produces a compound which shows the phenomena
of sublimation. The colourless gas is :
(b) Name the oxidising and reducing agents in the following reaction.
PbS (S) + 4H
2
O
2
(aq) PbSO
4
(s) + 4H
2
O ()

Ans.


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103. Explain :
(i) lacteals
(ii) saltatory conduction
(iii) RAAS (Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone system)

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104. (a) A trains starts from station A with uniform acceleration a
1
for some distance and thens goes
with uniform retardation a
2
for some more distance to comes to rest at station B. The
distance between station A and B is 4 Km and the trains takes
1
5
h to complete this
journey. It acceleration are in km per minute unit, then show that
1 2
1 1
a a
+ x. Find the
value of x :

(b) Determine the magnitude of the free fall acceleration at an altitude of 500 km. By what
percentage is the weight of a body reduced at this altitude ? (Assume the value of G, mass
of the earth, and radius of the earth)
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105. A train running at 54 kmph takes 20 seconds to pass a platform. Next it takes 12 seconds to pass
a man walking at 6 kmph in the same direction in which the train is going. Find the length of the
train and the length of the platform.

Ans.



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106. (a) How many moles are there in 3.011 10
23
atoms of sodium :
(b) Find out number of ions of CO
3
2
in 30g of ions ?
(c) Formula of Aluminium carbide is :

Ans.


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PATHFINDER-2013
FIITJEE
ALL INDIA SCREENING TEST
(NSEJS + INJSO)

ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS

1. A 2. A 3. C 4. B
5. C 6. A 7. A 8. D
9. C 10. B 11. B 12. A
13. D 14. D 15. A 16. B
17. A 18. A 19. B 20. B
21. B 22. B 23. D 24. C
25. B 26. A 27. A 28. D
29. B 30. D 31. B 32. A
33. A 34. D 35. C 36. B
37. B 38. B 39. B 40. A
41. A 42. B 43. B 44. B
45. B 46. C 47. D 48. A
49. D 50. B 51. C 52. D
53. A 54. B 55. A 56. B
57. D 58. B 59. D 60. C
61. D 62. B 63. C 64. B
65. A 66. C 67. B 68. C
69. B 70. B 71. D 72. C
73. C 74. D 75. B 76. D
77. C 78. B 79. B 80. A
81. B 82. D 83. C 84. D
85. D 86. B 87. B 88. B
89. B 90. D 91. A 92. A
93. D 94. C 95. A 96. D
97. C 98. A 99. C 100. C


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SOLUTIONS
SECTION A

1. (A)
Sol. Equivalent circuit of the given circuit is as shown,



i.e. R
AB
=
3R
4
.

2. (A)
Sol. As per question we have,
P
2
=
2
2
I 2I
2
3 9
| |
=
|
\ .

P
1
=
2
2
2I 4 I
1
3 9
| |
=
|
\ .

P
3
= (I)
2
3 = 3 I
2

So, P
2
:P
1
:P
3
:: 2 : 4 : 27



3. (C)
Sol. When sound wave moves from one medium to another medium its frequency remains constant.
So, As we know,
V = f

1
1
V

=
2
2
V



1
350

=
2
3500



2
= 10
1


4. (B)
Sol. Force acting on both masses will be same
So, a
1
=
1
F
M
and
a
2
=
2
F
M


1
2
a
a
=
2
1
M
M





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5. (C)
Sol. v
2
u
2
= 2al
where l = length of train
and v
2
u
2
= 2a.
1
2

(v)
2
u
2
= al
From Eqs. (i) and (ii)
v
2
u
2
= 2[(v)
2
u
2
]
(v)
2
=
2 2
v u
2
+

v =
2 2
v u
2
| |
+
|
|
\ .


6. (A)
Sol. Displacement = (2 4 2 2 + 2 4) = 12 m
Distance = 2 4 + 2 2 + 2 4 = 20 m

7. (A)
Sol. Displacement in last 2s =
1
2
an
2

1
2
a(n 2)
2

= 2a (n 1)
Acceleration, a =
v
n
( t = n sec)
Displacement in last 2s =
2v(n 1)
n


8. (D)
Sol. (a) Since, speed is given by modulus of velocity, so speed never be negative. So the graph of
speed-time is plane mirror image of lower part. Hence, (a) is correct
(b) Since, particle is accelerated or decelerated with constant value, so, kinematics equation is :
s = ut +
1
2
at
2

is applicable. Hence, (b) is corrects
(c) The slope of velocity-time graph gives acceleration. OA part is positive constant slope graph.
So acceleration is constant and positive. During AC part of graph, slope is negative. So,
acceleration is negative. But CD part of graph has positive constant slope. So, accelearation
will be positive. Hence (c) is correct
9. (C)
Sol. v
2
= u
2
+ 2as
or v
2
= 2as (u = 0)
or a =
2
v
2s

Force on the ship
F = ma
=
2
mv
2s

v =
2Fs
m

=
4
7
2 5 10 3
3 10

= 0.1 m/s


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10. (B)
Sol. Time taken for 1 bullet =
1
n

Force = The rate of change of momentum = mvn
= 10 20 10 = 2000 dyne

11. (B)
Sol. From the relation, acceleration
a =
1 2 3
F
m m m + +

2
40
a 2 m/ s
10 6 4
= =
+ +

40 T = 10 2
T = 20 N

12. (A)
Sol. F = ma =
mv
T

Instantaneous power = Fv
= mav
=
mv
T
.at =
mv
T
.
mv
T
.t
=
2
2
mv
.t
T


13. (D)
Sol. 4 v = 8 6
v = 12 m/s
Then kinetic energy of 4 kg mass =
1
2
mv
2

=
1
2
4 144 = 288 J

14. (D)
Sol. Let m be the mass of the block, h the height from which it is dropped, and x and compression of
spring.
Since, energy is conserved, so
Final gravitational potential enrgy
= Final spring potential enrgy
or mg (h + x) =
1
2
kx
2

or mg (h + x) +
1
2
kx
2
= 0
This is a quadratic equation for x. Its solution is
x =
2
mg (mg) 2mghk
k
+

Now, mg = 2 9.8 = 19.6N
and hk = 0.40 1960 = 784 N
x =
2
19.6 (19.6) 2(19.6)(784)
1960
+

= 0.10 m or 0.080 m



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15. (A)
Sol. Specific gravity of oil
=
air liquid
air water
w w
w w

=
160 136
0.8
160 130
=

16. (B)
Electronic configuration 15
2
2s
2
2p
6
3s
2
3p
6
4s
1
3d
10

n + = 4
For 4s orbital n + = 4 + 0 = 4
For 3p orbital n + = 3 + 1 = 4
So, total no. of electrons in 3p and 4s in 7.

17. (A)
Principal quantum (n) number determines the energy of the shell.

18. (A)

F is oxidising agent. (The reagent which oxidises other but reduces it self.)

19. (B)
H
2
gas has maximum number of moles i.e.,
1
2
, as a result it occupies maximum volume at STP.

20. (B)

22
23
1.15 3.01 10
: : 0.1
23
6.023 10


0.05 : 0.05 : 0.1
empirical formula = NaCO
2


21. (B)

+2 +4 +4 2 +2
3 2
2
CaCO (s) CaO(s) + CO (g)



22. (B)

+2 +2 4 1
2 2 4 2 2
SnCl + 2HgCl SnCl + Hg Cl
+ +



23. (D)
Sol. A mixture of oil and water is heterogenous mixture.

24. (C)
Sol. Properties of CO
2
is different from carbon and oxygen.

25. (B)
Sol. Particles of liquid evaporates from the surface.




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26. (A)
Sol. Due to scattering of light, tyndall effect occurs.

27. (A)
Sol Internal resistance in flow of liquid is called viscosity.

28. (D)
Sol. palindromic sequence are specific sequence of DNA nucleotides which are same when read from
opposite sides on both the DNA strands.

29. (B)
Sol. In frog there is three chambered heart so oxygenated and deoxygenated blood from both the
auricles get mixed in ventricle.

30. (D)
Sol. Ascending limb of loop of Henle does not allows water to pass through whereas Na and Cl ions
can pass.

31. (B)
Sol. When ready made antibody are directly given to protect body against antigen it is known as
passive immunity.

32. (A)
Sol. In soil conservation several practices like afforestation is used to prevent soil erosion by agency
of wind and water. Because roots of trees bind soil and prevent its erosion.

33. (A)
Sol. Due to introduction of high yielding varieties several wild and endemic varieties with less yield are
not grown and so they are in danger of extinction.

34. (D)
Sol. Ranikhet disease is a viral disease in poultry birds

35. (D)
Sol. Leg hemoglobin protect nitrogenase from activity of oxygen.

36. (B)
Sol. Bile pigments which are formed by degradation of haemoglobin molecule is released through
stool which provide yellow colour to stool.

37. (B)
Sol. Non-Respiratory air sac filled with air found in birds support in their flying.

38. (B)
Sol. In ascaris false coelome (pseudo coelome) is found which is not lined by mesodum and is doesnt
have true segmentation also.

39. (B)
Sol. In man urea is produced in liver where as urine is formed in kidney .

40. (A)
a + 8 = b b a = 8
Also 13b7 is divisible by 11, so (7 + 3) (b + 1) = 0 or b = 9.
Now, b a = 8 and b = 9. So, a = 1
a + b = (1 + 9) = 10.



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41. (A)
Since 653 xy is divisible by 5 as well as 2, so y = 0.
Now 653x 0 must be divisible by 8, so 3x 0 must be divisible by 8. By hit & trial, we get x = 2.
x + y = 2 + 0 = 2.

42. (B)
When n = 1, (3
4n
4
3n
) = (3
4
4
3
) = (81 64) = 17, which is divisible by 17.

43. (B)
Given Exp. =
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
2 2 3 3 4 n n 1
| | | | | | | |
+ + + +
| | | |
+ \ . \ . \ . \ .


1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
2 2 3 3 4 n n 1
= + + + +
+


1 n
1 1
n 1 n 1
| |
= = <
|
+ + \ .


44. (B)
When n is divided by 4, let Q be the quotient and 3 be the remainder. Then, n = 4Q + 3.
2n = 8Q + 6 = (8Q + 4) + 2 = 4 (2Q + 1) + 2
So, remainder = 2.

45. (B)
H.C.F. =
H.C.F. of 2, 8, 64, 10 2
L.C.M. of 3, 9, 81, 27 81
=

46. (C)
L.C.M. =
L.C.M. of 1, 5, 2, 4 20
H.C.M. of 3, 6, 9, 27 3
=

47. (D)
L.C.M. of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 is 120.
So, the bells will toll together after every 120 seconds i.e. 2 minutes.
In 30 minutes, they will toll together in
30
1 16times
2
| |
+ =
|
\ .
.
48. (A)
Interval of change = (l.c.m. of 48, 72, 108) sec. = 432 sec.
The lights will change simultaneously after every 432 seconds, i.e. 7 min. 12 sec.
Next simultaneous change will take place at 8 : 27 : 12 hrs.

49. (D)
Let Meenas age = 4x & Meeras age = 3x.
Then, 4x + 3x = 28 x = 4.
Meenas age = 16 years & Meeras age = 12 years.

50. (B)
Let Rams age = 3x & Muktas age = 5x

3x 9 3
4(3x 9) 3(5x 9) x 3
5x 9 4
+
= + = + =
+

Muktas age = 15 years.

51. (C)
Let, original strength = x.


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40x 12 32
36 or x 12
x 12
+
= =
+


52. (D)
log x + log y = log (x + y) log (x + y) = log (xy)
x + y = xy or y(x 1) = x or y =
x
x 1


53. (A)
log
10
125 + log
10
8 = x log
10
(125 8) = x
x = log
10
(1000) = log
10
(10
3
) = 3 log
10
10 = (3 1) = 3

54. (B)
Required area =
2
1 22
14 14 4 7 7 cm
4 7
| |

|
\ .

= (196 154) cm
2
= 42 cm
2
.

GENERAL QUESTIONS

55. (A)
Sol. The value of G is same every where

56. (B)
Sol. Electric currents flows from higher potential to lower potential.

57. (D)
Sol Because large surface area in dish D.

58. (B)
Sol. In O
ve
blood group no antigen is present so it can be transfused to any blood group person in
case of emergency.

59. (D)
Required area =
2
1 22 63 63
63 63 4 m
4 7 2 2
| |

|
\ .

= 850.5 m
2


60. (C)
Difference in capacities =
3 3
22
8 8 14 4 4 14 cm 192cm
7
| |
=
|
\ .


SECTION B

61. (D)
Sol. Volkmanns canal connect different Haversian canal in bones.


62. (B)
Sol. Transport of O
2
across plasma membrane occures through diffusion.




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63. (C)
Sol. The equivalent of the given circuit can be found as

Hence, current supplied by the battery is
I =
V
R
=
6
1.5
= 4A

64. (B)
Sol.
2 2
1 2
v v
P andP
R nR
n
= =
| |
|
\ .


1
2
2
P 1
P
n
=

65. (A)
Sol. F = 6.67 10
11

2
100 100
(100)

= 6.67 10
11
N

66. (C)
Sol. T
2
R
3

and (8T)
2
(R)
3


3
2
2
T R
R'
(8T)
| |
=
|
\ .

or
6 3
1 R
2 R'
| | | |
=
| |
\ . \ .

or R = 4R



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67. (B)
Sol. According to keplers 3rd law of planetary motion
T
2
= KR
3

R T

68. (C)
Sol. For block, when dipped in beaker filled with liquid some loss in weight is there due to upthrust, so
balance A will read less.
For container, when block is dipped in it then upthrust will act on container in downward direction,
so balance B will read more.

69. (B)
Sol. Initially when air was these,
upthrust due to air + upthrust due to mercury = weight of ball
when air is replaced by water
upthrust due to mercury + upthrust due to water = weight of ball
as density of water > density of air
so upthrust due to water > upthrust due to air
Hence, steel ball will move up.

70. (B)
Sol. KE
man
=
2
1
2
m m
M V
KE
Boy
=
2
1
2
b b
M V
Here
2
1
2
| |
|
\ .
m M
M V =
2
1 1
2 2
| |
|
\ .
b b
M V ....(1)

2
2
M M
M V =
2
b b
M V
When speed of man is increased by 1m/s

2
1
( 1)
2
+
m M
M V =
2
1
2
b b
M V ....(2)
Solving (1) and (2)
V
M
= 2 1 + = 2.414 m/s
V
M
= 2.4 m/s

71. (D)
Sol. From work energy theorem
W
air
+ W
gravity
= W
total
= KE
f
KE
i

W
air
+ (mg) (h) cos 0

=
2
1
0
2
mV
W
air
=
2
2

mv
mgh
=
2
( 2 )
2

m
V gh
=
2
200
( 2 )
2 1000

V gh
W
air
=
2
0.1( 2 ) V gh

72. (C)
Sol. Speed of sound in a medium depends upon both inertia property and elasticity of the medium.



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73. (C)
Sol.

1 1 1 1
R' R 2R R
= + +
1 2 1 2
R' 2R
+ +
=
=
5
2R

R =
2R
5



74. (D)
Sol.


1 1 2
6 6 6
+ =
R' 3 =

75. (B)
Sol.
1 1 1 2 1
R 7 14 14
+
= + =
R =
14
3
= 4.6

76. (D)
In production of cathode rays, condition should be high voltage and low pressure.

77. (C)
Ne has 10 electrons
Na
+
has 10 electrons.
F

has 10 electrons.
78. (B)
Sol. As we know that when wire is stretched n times it resistance becomes
R = n
2
R
R= 4R
So, % increase in resistance is 300%.



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79. (B)
Sol. Equivalent circuit of the given circuit when switch is open is

So, R
AB
= 8
Equivalent circuit of the given circuit when switch is closed is,

So, R
AB
= 4


80. (A)
Sol. Distance between charge q
1
and q
2
is, 3m (as line joining q
1
, q
2
is diogonal of a cube, whose
length is given by 3 edge of cube)
According to coulomb's law, | |

F =
1 2
2
kq q
r

So, | |

F =
9 6 6
2
9 10 (4 10 ) (3 10 )
( 3)

= 3.6 10
2
N.

81. (B)
No. of carbon atoms =
3
23 20
1 10
6.023 10 0.502 10
12

=

82. (D)
Mass of CaO formed = 28
Moles of CaO =
28 1
56 2
=
Moles of CaCO
3
=
1
2

Mass of CaCO
3
=
1
100 50gm
2
=

83. (C)
CH
4
= 4 CHCl
3
= +2
CH
3
Cl = 2 CCl
4
= +4
CH
2
Cl
2
= 0

84. (D)
Sol. Evaporation of alcohol and melting of ice are physical change.

85. (D)
Sol. First heat the mixture, water evaporated, NH
4
Cl sublimes, sand separated from salt solution by
filtration. And salt can be separated through evaporation.


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86. (B)
Sol Isotone has same neutrons i.e. A Z value.
for y = 17 9 = 8
for x = x 8 = 8
x = 16

87. (B)
Sol. Cells which lack chlorophyll does not perform photosynthesis and hence water is not used as
hydrogen doner and hence O
2

is not evolved.


88. (B)
Sol. At compensation point amount of CO
2
evolved in respiration becomes equal to amount CO
2
used
in photosynthesis or photosynthesis becomes equal to respiration.

89. (B)
Sol. Trypsin act on protein in intestine where medium is alkaline.

90. (D)
Sol. Vermiform appendix is extension of caecum which is vestigial in human.

91. (A)
Sol. Residual air is amount of air which is left in lungs after expiration which helps in maintaining
continuity of gaseous exchange.

92. (A)
Sol. Afforestation is planting excessive trees to increase forest cover area.

93. (D)
Sol. Biogas contain 60% methane and 40% CO
2
.

94. (C)
2FeCl
3
+ H
2
S
2
2FeCl
2
+ 2HCl + S
0



95. (A)
Sol. In saturated solution maximum amount of solute dissolved at a certain temperature.


96. (D)
Sol. Hot spot are areas which are rich in biodiversity and have number of endemic species e.g. in
India 2 hot spots are eastern himalyas and western ghats

97. (C)
Sol. In metaphase stage, each chromosome is made up of 2 chromatids, which gets separated in
Anaphase stage.

98. (A)
Sol. Person without thymus will not have mature T-Lymphocytes, which plays role in rejection of
transplanted tissue/organ because major Histocompatibility complex molecules are present on T-
lymphocytes.

99. (C)
Sol. Balanced chemical equation forming Al
2
O
3
is
4Al(s) + 3O
2
(g) 2Al
2
O
3
(s)



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100. (C)
Sol. Acid-base reactions are generally double displacement reactions.
Example :
2
Base Acid Salt
Water
NaOH HCl NaCl H O + +

SECTION C

101.
Sol. (a) The resistors AF and FE are in series. Their equivalent resistance is 3 + 3 = 6. This is
connected in parallel with AE. Their equivalent between A and E is, therefore,

6 6
3
6 6

=
+

This 3 resistance between A and E is in series with ED and the combination is in parallel
with AD. Their equivalent between A and D is again 3.
Similarly, the equivalent of this 3, DC and AC, is 3. This 3 is series with CB and the
combination is in parallel with AB. The equivalent resistance between A and B is, therefore,

6 3
2
6 3

=
+


Sol. (b) The current in the Ckt will be
I =
r


30A =
1.5V
r
, giving r = 0.05r
The amount of heat produced in the battery
= irt = (30A)
2
(0.5 n) 10s = 450 J

102.
Sol. (a)
NaOH + NH
4
Cl NaCl + H
2
O + NH
3

NH
3
+ HCl NH
4
Cl (dense white fumes of ammonimum chloride is formed)
(Colourless gas)
Colourless gas in NH
3
(ammonia)

Sol. (b)

PbS is reducing agent and H
2
O
2
is oxidising agent.

103.
Sol. (i) Lacteals are lymph vessels which carry digested fat and fat soluble vitamins from the
intestine.

(ii) It is conduction of nerve impulse in myelinated nerve fibre in which impulse jumps between
Nodes of Renvier due to presence of myelin sheath in between.

(iii) Juxtaglomerular cells in kidney secrete an enzyme, renin into the blood stream. Renin
changes plasma protein, called angiotensinogen to a peptide. called angiogensin II. Which
works as hormone. Angiotesin II increases blood pressure by causing artioles to constrict. it
also increases blood volume by reabsorbing more NaCl and water in PCT and stimulates
adrenal gland to release aldosterone which induces DCT to absorb Na and H
2
O.



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104.
Sol. (a) t
1
+ t
2
= 4min, v = a
1
t
1
= at
2

s =
1
2
4v 4 = 2v v = 2

t
1
+ t
2
= v
1 2
1 1
a a
(
+
(

4 = 2
1 2
1 1
a a
(
+
(


= 2

104.
Sol. (b) g on the surface of the earth = 9.77 m s
2

Weight of an object of mass m would be
W = mg = m 9.77 N
g at a height of 500 km = 8.405 m s
2

The weight W of an object of mass
= W = mg = m 8.405 N
Reduction in weight = m 9.77 m 8.405
Fractional reduction in weight =
m(9.77 8.405)
m 9.77

Percentage reduction in weight
= 13.97% 14%

105.
Sol. Let the length of train be x metres & length of platform be y metres.
Speed of the train relative to man = (54 6) kmph = 48 kmph
=
5 40
48 m/ sec. m/ sec.
18 3
| |
=
|
\ .

In passing a man, the train covers its own length with relative speed.
Length of train = (Relative speed Time)
=
40
12 m 160m
3
| |
=
|
\ .

Also, speed of the train =
5
54 m/ sec. 15m/ sec.
18
| |
=
|
\ .


x y
20
15
+
= or x + y = 300 or y = (300 160) m = 140 m.
Length of the platform = 140 m.

106.
Sol. (a) 6.023 10
23
atoms of sodium = 1 mol
3.01 10
23
atoms of sodium =
23
23
3.01 10
6.023 10

mol. = 0.499 mol.



Sol. (b) Molar mass for CO
3
2
ions = 12 + 48 = 60 g
So number of moles of ions of CO
3
2
=
30
60
= 0.5
So number of ions = 0.5 6.02 10
23
ions = 3.011 10
23
ions.


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Sol. (c) Al
4
C
3
.

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