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FIITJEE

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

CPT-2 CODE: PAPER - 1


SET-A
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

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this purpose.
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INSTRUCTIONS
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BATCHES – 1819

OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Three Parts: Part-A, B & C
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


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

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.


(i) Part-A (01 – 04) contains 4 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each
question carries +5 marks for correct answer and – 3 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-A (05 – 10) contains 6 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

(iii) Part-B (01 – 04) contains 4 Matrix Match Type question containing statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. Each
question carries +8 marks for all correct answer. For each correct row +2 mark will be awarded.
There may be one or more than one correct choice. No marks will be given for any wrong match in
any question. There is no negative marking.

(iv) Part-C (01 – 06) contains 6 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging
from 0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

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SECTION– I: PHYSICS
PART– A : (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Find the moment of inertia of the triangular lamina of mass M about the axis of rotation AA’ shown in
the figure.
A
l

l
2l

A'
Ml2 Ml2 2 2 1 2
(A) (B) (C) Ml (D) Ml
3 6 3 3

2. A parallel plate capacitor is charged by connecting to a battery and then battery is


disconnected. Which of the following will increase when plates of the capacitor are moved
apart?
(A) charge (B) potential
(C) capacitance (D) none of these

3. A cylinder of mass m is rotated about its axis by an angular velocity  and lowered gently on an
inclined plane as shown in the figure. Then,

(A) it will stay there permanently (B) it will first go upwards and then moves
downwards
(C) it will go downwards just after it is released (D) it will never go upwards
10

5 10 20
4. The current I drawn from the 5 volt source will be
(A) 0.17 A (B) 0.33 A 10
(C) 0.5 A (D) 0.67 A I
+ 

5V

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Part-A : One or More Than One Options Correct Type


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

5. A uniform rod of mass m and length L is held horizontally by two vertical strings of neligible mass as
shown in the figure. Immediately after the string is cut, then

3
(A) linear acceleration of free end of the rod is g
2
3
(B) linear acceleration of centre of mass of the rod is g
4
mg
(C) tension in the left string is
4
mg
(D) tension in the left string is
2

6. In the given circuit, which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

(A) VAB = 25V (B) VAB = 27V (C) VBC = 75V (D) VBC = 50V

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7. Two positive charges +Q are fixed on X-axis at (+d, 0) and (–d, 0). A third charge +q of mass m is
displaced from origin by a small displacement s << d along x- axis and then released from rest. Then,
(A) particle will execute SHM
(B) if T = period of oscillation, then T2  d3
(C) motion of particle is periodic but not simple harmonic
(D) particle comes quickly to rest at origin when released

8.  
A non-uniform electric field E  5x ˆi  3 ˆj N / C goes through a cube of side length 2.0 m, oriented as
shown. Then,

Nm2 Nm2
(A) flux through face CDEF = 60 (B) flux through face ABCD = 60
C C
Nm2 Nm2
(C) flux through face ABGH = 20 (D) flux through face EFGH = 12
C C

9. For given circuit, E1 = 3V, R1 = 100 , R3 = 250  and R2 = 300. Assume cell and ammeter as ideal.
The voltmeter resistance is 5k.choose the correct option(s)

(A) Voltmeter reads 3% lower value of potential drop across R3


(B) Voltmeter reads 0.68% higher value of potential drop across R3
(C) If VAB is balanced against a potentiometer with potential gradient of 0.01 V/cm, then balance length
is 115.4 cm
(D) If VAB is balanced against a potentiometer with potential gradient of 0.01 V/cm, then balance length
is 112.7 cm

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10. A uniform rod AB of length 7m is undergoing combined A


rotational and translational motion such that, at some instant 11m/s
of time, velocities of its end point A and centre C are both
perpendicular to the rod and opposite in direction, having
magnitude 11 m/s and 3 m/s respectively as shown in the
C 3m/s
figure. Velocity of centre C and angular velocity of the rod
remains constant
(a) acceleration of point A is 56 m/s2
(b) acceleration of point B is 56 m/s2
(c) at the instant shown in the figure acceleration of point B
is more than that of point A. B
(d) angular velocity of the rod is 4 rad/sec

PART– B (MatrixMatch Type)


This Section contains 4 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I
and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct
matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement
B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken
the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. In the given arrangement, the area of each plate is A.

Match the Column I with Column II.


Column –I Column –II
(A) Magnitude of charge on surface 3 (P) Zero
Magnitude of charge on surface 5
(B) (Q) V
(C) Potential difference between surfaces 2 and 3 (R) 0 A
V
2d
(D) Potential difference between surfaces 2 and 5 (S) 0 A
V
d

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2. A disc rolls without slipping on a horizontal ground such that velocity of centre of mass of the disc is v 0.
A point P on the circumference of the disc at an angle  with the vertical (see figure) has a speed v P.

Match the following columns and select the correct option from the codes given below.
Column –I Column –II
(A) If  = 60º (P) vP  2v 0

(B) If  = 90º (Q) vP  v0

(C) If  = 120º (R) vP  2v 0

(D) If  = 180º (S) vP  3v 0

3. A conducting sphere A of radius r is attached on an insulating hand. Another sphere B of radius R is


mounted on another insulating stand. Initially A is given a charge Q, it is bought in contact with B and
removed. A is charged to Q after each contact. This process is repeated n times. Match the column I
with Column II and choose the correct option code.
Column –I Column –II
(A) Electrostatic energy of sphere ‘B’ after ‘n’ (P) Q2R
contacts.
80r 2

(B) Charge on ‘B’ after ‘n’ contacts with ‘A’. (Q) R
Q 
r 
(C) When n  , Charge on ‘B’ (R)   R n 
2
R22
Q 2 1    
r   R  r  
8  0R

(D) When n  , Electrostatic energy of sphere (S) R  R  


n

‘B’ Q 1   
r   R  r  

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4. Three bulbs A, B and C having rated power PA, PB and PC, respectively. Each bulb is designed to
operate at rated voltage of V volts.
It is given that PA > PB > PC. In Column I, different configurations of bulbs are given while in Column II,
intensities are mentioned. Match entries of Column I with entries of Column II, neglecting the change
of resistances of bulbs due to temperature change.

Column –I Column –II


(A) (P) A glows with minimum intensity

(B) (Q) C is glowing with maximum intensity

(C) (R) B is glowing with minimum intensity

(D) (S) A is glowing with maximum intensity

(T) Intensity of bulb B is more than bulb C

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Part–C: Single digit integer


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. Force between two short dipoles separated by a distance r is directly proportional to 1/rn, then the
value of n, is

2. For the given circuit shown in figure below (time constant / RC) is equal

3. A uniform 50kg pole ABC of length 6m is balanced in the vertical position (see figure) A 500N
horizontal force is suddenly applied at B. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the pole and the
ground is 0.3, determine the initial acceleration of point A. (Given, g = 10 ms-2)
A

4m

B
500N
2m
C

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4. The potential difference across 8 resistance is 48 V as shown in the figure. If potential difference
across points X and Y point is 19n volt, then n=

5 A uniform sphere of mass m and radius R starts rolling without slipping down an inclined plane at t=0.
The angle of inclination of the plane is . If the angular momentum of the sphere relative to the point
n
which was in contact with sphere at t=0, is  mgsin   Rt , then n=
7

A  Fixed C

6. A 10.0 g block with a charge of 8 × 10-5 C is placed in an electric field E    3  10  ˆi  600 ˆj N / C.
3
If
block is released from rest at the origin at t = 0, then its X-coordinates at t = 0.5s, is

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SECTION– II: CHEMISTRY


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

1. Consider the sequence of reaction


excess HBr Mg  excess  1. ethylacetate ,  Zn
  B    C      D    E 
(A) RO 2 R Dry ether 2. H 3O dust

The compound (E) is

(A) (B) (C) (D)

2. The difference nth and (n + 1)th Bohr’s radius of H-atoms is equal to (n  1)th Bohr’s radius. Hence the
value of ‘n’ is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

3. , on reaction with HBr and peroxide gives

CH2 Br
CH2Br

(A) (B)
CH2Br

Br
Br

(C) (D)

4. Which metal will give green color metaborate in cold oxiding flame?
(A) Cu (B) Fe (C) Cr (D) Ni

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Part-A : One or More Than One Options Correct Type


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

5. If p-nitrophenol can evolve CO2 with NaHCO3 then it may also react with
(A) NaOH (B) NaNH2 (C) Na2CO3 (D) Na

6. Which of the following compound is/are achiral.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

7. Which of the following orders is/are correct regarding stability of alkene?

(A) < (B) >

H3C H3C H
(C) C CH2 > C C (D) <
H3C H CH3

8. Which of the following is/are correct for hyperconjugation :


(A) It is a temporary effect (B) It is stronger than resonance effect
(C) It is called No bond resonance (D) It is    conjugation

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9. Consider the following reaction:

H H H
+
+ BF4
+ C BF4 
 + C H

Which of the following statement(s) is (are) correct?


(A) Cation in the reactant side is approximately 1011 times less stable than that of product side
(B) cation in the reactant side is non–polar
(C) It is an acid–base reaction
(D) Reaction must be exothermic

10. Which of the following is/are true about azulene

Azulene
(A) Both rings are aromatic in nature
(B) It is soluble in polar solvents
(C) Attack of electrophile occurs at five membered ring
(D) Attack of nucleophile occurs at seven membered ring

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PART– B (MatrixMatch Type)


This Section contains 4 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I
and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct
matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement
B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken
the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1.
Column-I Column-II
CH3
H N CH3
D2O
(A) HC   P. Develops a racemic mixture.
CH2
CH3
CH3
D
NaNO2
(B) H3C C NH2   Q. An alkene is obtained.
HCl

C2H5
D

H 3O
(C) H3C C CN   R. Configuration is retained.
C2H5
H3C CH3
N(CH 3)3OH
(D) D S. Product may contain deuterium
H  
D

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2.
Column-I Column-II
(A) B2O3 + H2O P. H3BO3
(B) B2H6 + H2O Q. H2
(C) B3N3H6 + H2O R. HCl
(D) BCl3 + H2O S. NH3

3.

Column - I Column - II
(A) (P) Chiral Molecule

O O
(B)  (Q) Achiral Molecule
H 3C  N  C 3 H 7
|
C2 H5
(C) CH3 (R) Optically Active
H OH
H OH
CH3
(D) H H (S) Optically Inactive
C=C=C=C
Cl Cl
(T) Plane of Symmetry

4.

Column – I Column – II
(Compound) (Element present in the respective
compound)
(A) Orthoboric acid (P) B
(B) Borazine (Q) C
(C) Inorganic benzene (R) N
(D) Borax (S) O
(T) H

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Part–C: Single digit integer


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. How many of the following compounds are soluble in polar solvent

I II III IV V

+
-
F

VI VII VIII IX

2. How many geometrical isomers are possible for the given compound?

3. How many from the following will show rearrangement?

OH
H3C C C CH3 CH

, , CH3 CH3 , ,

HC CH3

CH CH3 H2N C C CH3

Ph CH3 CH3
, , ,

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4. Among the following the total number of compounds which give positive iodoform test is
H3C CH CH3
, H3C CH2 CH2 OH , H3C CH2 OH ,
OH

O O OH
H3C C CH3 , C CH3 , CH CH3

O O O
H3C C OH , H3C C NH2 , H3C CH2 C CH2 CH3

5. How many moles of Grignard reagent can react with one mole of the following reagent?
OH O

O C2H5
H5C2O

O C CH

6. Double bond equivalence by final product is


O



OH / H 2O
 

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SECTION– III: MATHEMATICS


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

dy y3
1. If  2x and y  0   1, then
dx e  y 2
(A) y 2  e 2 x  2e 2 x ln y (B) y 2  e 2 x  2e 2 x ln y
1 1
(C) y 2  e 2 x  e 2 x ln y (D) y 2  e 2 x  e 2 x  ln y
2 2

2. The area enclosed by the curve y 2  x 4  x 2 is


2 4 8 10
(A) sq. units (B) sq. units (C) sq. units (D) sq. units
3 3 3 3

3. The circle passing through the distinct points (1, t), (t, 1) and (t, t) for all values of t, passes through
the point.
(A) (1, 1) (B) ( –1, –1) (C) 1, 1 (D)  1,1

xdx  ydy a2  x 2  y 2
4. The solution of  is
xdy  ydx x 2  y2
 y   y 
(A) x 2  y 2  a cos tan1  c  (B) x 2  y 2  a cot sin1  c 
 x   x 
 x2  y2   x2  y2 
(C) y  x tan  sin1  c (D) y  x cot  sin 1  c
 a   a 

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Part-A : One or More Than One Options Correct Type


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

5. For all values of , the lines represented by the equation


 2cos   3sin  x   3cos   5sin  y   5cos   2sin    0
(A) pass through a fixed point
(B) pass through the point (1, 1)
(C) pass through fixed point whose reflection in the line x  y  2 is  
2  1, 2  1
(D) pass through origin

2 2
6. 4  x  2 y  1  9  2 x  y  2   25 represents ellipse whose
5
(A) centre is  1,0  (B) eccentricity is
3
5
(C) length of major axis is (D) equation of major axis is 2 x  y  2  0
2
dy
7. Solution of the differential equation 1  x 2 
 xy  ax, a  R is
dx
(A) a conic which is an ellipse or a hyperbola with principal axes parallel to co-ordinate axes.
(B) centre of the conic is  0, a 
(C) length of one of the principal axes is 1
(D) length of one of the principal axes is equal to 3

x2 y2
8. Let  and f() be the eccentricity of the ellipse   1, (3b 2  2a 2 ) and
3b2  2a2 2b2  a 2
x2 y2
2 2
 2  1 (2b2  a 2 ) respectively, then
2b  a b

(A) f(  )  , b  R  {0}
1  2
1/ 2
1
(B)  ffff( ) d  4
0


 1  
(C) (f( )  f ''( ))d  e 
e 3/2
 c
 (1   ) 1  2 

(D) f(  )  ,b  R  {0}
2 1  2

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9. If tangent of any member of family of hyperbola xy = 4sin2,   (0, 2) – {} is not a normal to member
of family of circles x2 + y2 – 2x – 2y +  = 0, where  is any real parameter then  belongs to
 5 7     11    5 
(A)  ,  (B)  0,  (C)  ,2  (D)  , 
 6 6   6   6  6 6 

10. Point 'O' is the centre of the ellipse with major axis AB & minor axis CD. Point F is one focus of the
ellipse. If OF = 6 & the diameter of the inscribed circle of triangle OCF is 2, then
2 2
(A) AB×CD = 65 (B) AB = 5 & CD = 13 (C) AB = 13 & CD = 5 (D) e =
13

PART– B (MatrixMatch Type)


This Section contains 4 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I
and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct
matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement
B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken
the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.

1. Match the following


Column - I Column - II
(Differential equation) (Solution)
(A) (P)
 3x y  2xy  e
2 x
1  x  dx   x3  x 2  dy   0 is 
y 2 x 2  1  ce x
2

 1
(B) 2
ydx  xdy  3xy 2 e x dx  0 is (Q) x 2
 x 3  y  xe x  0
(C) dy (R) x 3 x2
 xy  x 2 y 2  1 is  e c
dx y 2
(D) dy 2 3 (S) 1 
y

dx
 x y  xy   1 is  1  y 2  ce 2
x
where ' c ' is arbitrary constant

2. If incentre of DEF and circumcentre of ABC (formed by joining excentre of DEF) be the points (10,
15) and (30, 10) respectively. If D  (8, 9), then

Column-I Column-II
(A) Circumradius of ABC is equal to (P) 5 10
(B) The distance of orthocentre of ABC from vertex A is equal (Q) 25
to
(C) The value of sin B sin C is equal to (R) 30
(D) The ordinate of vertex A is equal to (S) 7
5 10

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3. Match the following:

Column-I Column-II
(A) Area bounded between f(x) = cos-1 (cosx), 0  x  2 with the (P)  1

tangent to the curve y = |cos x| at x =  4 2
(B) (Q)
y = f(x) be a function such that f(x) = min  
x(2  x), 2  x , 2
2
then the area bounded by f(x) and x-axis is
(C) Area bounded by curve |y| = sin-1 (sinx), 2  x  3 is (R) ( - 1)2
(D) Area bounded by curve |y| = tan-1 (tanx), y =  - x, y = -x + 2, (S) 2
  x  2 is 4

4. Match the following and write the correct pairs.

Column I Column II
(A) If the line x  my  n  0 cuts the ellipse b2x2+a2y2 = a2b2 (P)

in points whose eccentric angles differ by , then
2 5
2 2
 a   bm 
 n    n  is equal to
   
(B) If p is the length of the perpendicular from a focus upon the (Q)
tangent at any point P of the ellipse b2x2+a2y2=a2b2 and r is
2a b2 4
the distance of P from the focus, then  2 is equal to
r p
(C) The length of the common chord of the ellipse (R)
4x2+9y2–8x–36y+4=0 and the circle x2 + y2 –2x –4y + 4 = 0 2
is
(D) If e be the eccentricity of the ellipse (S)
1
4(x–2y+1)2+9(2x+y+2)2=25 then the value of 9e2 is
(T) 0

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Part–C: Single digit integer


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

 x  f  x
1. Let f be a differentiable function satisfying the condition f    ,  y  0, f  y   0   x, y  R
 y  f  y
and f ' 1  2 . If the smaller area enclosed by y  f  x  , x 2  y 2  2 is A, then find  A , where 
represents the G.I.F

2. Let f  x  be function which satisfy the equation f  xy   f  x   f  y   x  0, y  0 such that


f ' 1  2. Let A be the area of the region bounded by the curves y  f  x  , y  x 3  6 x 2  11x  6 and
28
x  0, then the value of A is
17

 5k 
3. The line 25x + 12y – 45 = 0 meets the hyperbola 25x 2 – 9y2 = 225 only at point  5,  , then
 3 
numerical quantity k should be

kx
4. If y  f(x)  passing through (1, 2) satisfies the DE y(1+xy)dx = xdy then the value of k is
4  k  x2

(x  4)2 (y  3)2
5. If the equation of the curve on reflection of the ellipse   1 about the line x – y – 2 = 0
16 9
is 16x2 + 9y2 + k1x – 36y + k2 = 0 then (k1 + k2)/66 =

x2 y 2
6. With one focus of the hyperbola   1 as the centre, a circle is drawn which is tangent to the
9 16
hyperbola with no part of the circle being outside the hyperbola, then the radius of circle is ___.

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FIITJEE COMMON TEST


BATCHES–One Year CPA(1819)A-Lot
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
PHASE TEST-2
PAPER-1
ANSWER KEY
SET-A

SECTION-I SECTION-II SECTION-III


PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
Part-A Part-A Part-A
1. B 1. D 1. A
2. B 2. D 2. B
3. D 3. C 3. A
4. C 4. C 4. C
5. ABC 5. ABCD 5. ABC
6. AC 6. BCD 6. ABD
7. AB 7. ACD 7. ABC
8. ACD 8. CD 8. ABD
9. AC 9. ABCD 9. ABC
10. ABD 10. ABCD 10. ACD
Part-B Part-B Part-B
1. (A)-R, (B)-S, 1. A -P, Q, S ;B –Q ; 1. A-Q; B-R; C-P; D-S
(C)-Q, (D)-P C-R, S; D-Q
2. (A)-q, (B)-p, 2. A-P; B-P, Q; 2. A-Q; B-P; C-S; D-R
(C)-s, (D)-r C-P, Q, S; D-P, R
3. (A)-r, (B)-s, 3. A-P,R; B-P,S ; 3. A-R; B-P; C-Q; D-S
(C)-q, (D)-p C-Q,S,T ; D- Q,S,T
4. (A)-PQ,(B)-Q,R 4. A-P,S,T ; B- P,R,T; 4. A-R; B-S; C-T; D-P
(C)-S,T,(D)-T C-P,R, T; D-P,S, T
Part-C Part-C Part-C
1. 4 1. 6 1. 1
2. 3 2. 2 2. 7
3. 6 3. 7 3. 4
4. 8 4. 5 4. 2
5. 7 5. 6 5. 2
6. 3 6. 4 6. 2

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HINTS OR SOLUTION
PHYSICS
PAPER - 1
Part - A

1. B

Consider an element of thickness dx at a distance x from AA’. Its height is y = l – x.


M 2M
Mass of this element, dm = 2  l  x  dx  2  l  x  dx
l /2  l
2M
 dl AA '  2
 l  x  dx  x 2 
l
2M 1
 0 l x 
2
IAA’ = 2
 x 3 dx
l
2M  l 4 l 4  M l 2
 2   
l 3 4 6
2. B
As charge on plates is constant, energy per unit volume remain constant. When plates of
the capacitor are moved apart, volume between the plates increases hence total energy increases.

3. D
The net force along the incline is zero. So, cylinder will remain in position till it stops rotating. After that,
it will start rolling downwards. [mg sin  = mg cos]

4 C
Balanced wheat stone bridge
6 more than one
5. ABC
 mg L / 2 3g
  
l mL2 / 3 2L

3
(i) aB = L = g
2
L 3
(ii) aC =   g
2 4
(iii) mg – T = maC
T = mg - maC

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3 mg
or T = mg - m g
4 4

6. AC
5
Ceq  F, Q  CV  250C
2
Charge in 6F branch VC = 150C
150
VAB = = 25 V
6
and VBC  100  25  75V

7. AB
The charges will experience a force that is always pointing towards the origin. In the diagram, there is
Qq Qq
a greater force of to the left and a lesser force of to the right. So, the net
2 2
4 0  d  x  4 0  d  x 
force is towards the origin.
The same would be true if the mass were to the left of the origin, the net force is

Qq Qq
Fnet  

4 0 d  x 2
 4 0  d  x 
2

Qq  d  x  2   d  x  2 

2 2  
40  x  x  d  x 
Qqdx

2
0  d  x   d  x 2
We assume that x << x.
Qqd Qq
Fnet   x
2 2
 0  d  x  d  x  0 d3
Qq
This has the form of simple harmonic motion, where the spring constant is kelastic =
0 d3

m m m  0 d3
(B) T  2  2  2
k elastic Qq Qq
0 d3
 T 2  d3

 
8. ACD For face CDEF, A  4iˆ m2 and E  15 ˆi  3 ˆj ,
As, x = 3m
  Nm2
 = flux linked with face = E  A = 15ˆj  3ˆj  4iˆ  60
C
 
For face ABGH, flux linked with face
  Nm2

=  = E  A  5iˆ  3ˆj  4iˆ  20
C

For face EFGH, x varies from x = 1m to x = 3m,
  = Flux linked with face

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x 3   3 x 3
x 1 E  A  x 1 5xiˆ  3ˆj    2dx ˆj   x1 6 dx  6x x 1
x 3

Nm 2
= 6 × 3 – 6 × 1 = 18 – 6 = 12
C

9 AC
10. ABD
l 7
v A    v cm  11    3   = 4 rad/sec
2 2
2 l 7
Centripetal acceleration of points A and B    16   56 m/s2
2 2
 (a), (b) and (d)

Part - B
1. A-R,B-S,C-Q,D-P
0 A
1. (a) (i) Capacity of capacitor between 2 and 3 =
2d
Potential difference between 2 and 3 is V.
 Charge on capacitor formed by plates 2 and 3 is
 A
Q  CV  0 V
2d
(ii) Capacity of capacitor between 4 and 5 is
 A
C 0
d
 Charge on plate 5 is
 A
Q 0 V
d
(iii) Between 2 and 3 battery of V volts is connected
 Potential difference between 2 and 3 is V.
(iv) Plates 2 and 5 are connected to same terminal of battery, so potential difference between them is
zero.

2. vp  2v 0 sin
2
(A)-q, (B)-p, (C)-s, (D)-r
3. (A)-r, (B)-s, (C)-q, (D)-p
3. Let CA and CB are capacities of sphere A and B. Then,
CA r

CB R
If after contact with A, charge on B is q, then
q1 C R
 B 
Q  q1 C A r
And charge on A is Q - q1.
In lInd contact A again possess Q charge, now total charge on
A and B is Q + q1
 R 
 Q 1 
 R  r 
So, charge on B after IInd contact is

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 R  R 
q2  Q  1   
 R  r R  r 
Similarily,
 R 2 n
 R   R  
qn  Q      .....   R  r   
  R  r  R  r     
Series in brackets is a GP
 R   R n  
 qn  Q   1    
 r   R  r   
So, electrostatic energy of B after ‘n’ such contacts is
q2n
Un 
8 0R
And when n  
 
QR  1  R
q   Q
Rr R  r
 1
 Rr 
Q2R
And U 
80r 2
4. A-PQ,B-Q,RC-S,T,D-T
4. In case A current through each bulb is same. So, power output
 V2 
 I2R  I2  
 P 
 Power output or brightness
1
 Pout 
Prated
Most bright bulbs is of least rated power. Hence, C is glowing with maximum intensity.
In case C, voltage across each bulb is same. So, power output
V2 V2 V 2Prated
  2  2
R Vrated Vrated
Prated
So, power output or brightness  Prated
Most bright bulbs are of largest output power. Hence, A is most bright
Part - C
1. 4
1
Field of dipole varies as
r3
Potential energy = - pE cos
dU
 Force = -
dr

2. 3
In given circuit, total resistance across capacitor is (Note that AB is capacitor)

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Resistance R is in series with combination of 6R and 3R which are in parallel.

Hence, equivalent resistance of circuit is 3R. So, time constant is  = 3RC

3 6 ms-2
. N = mg = 50(10) = 500 N
cm = Icm 

50
500 × 1 – 150 × 3 =  62 
12
1
= rad / s 2
3
L
AA = ax –  = 6 m/s2
2

4. 8
Given circuit is

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The circuit is equivalent to


Now, given VBC = 48 V
VBC 48
So, current through 8 resistor, I1 =   6A
RBC 8

V 48
And current through 24 resistor, l2    2A
R 24
Hence, current flowing out of network
l1 + l2 = 6 + 2 = 8A
 Current flowing through XY is 8A.

1 1 1 1 3  2 1 60
Now,      Req1   10 
Req1 20 30 60 60 6
1 1 1 1 3 24
    R eq2   6
R eq2 24 8 24 4
So, RXY = 3 + 10 + 6 = 19
Hence, VXY = IRXY = 8 × 19 = 152 V

5. 7

6. 3

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Acceleration of block

a 
5
 3ˆ
 qE 8  10 3  10 i  600 j
ˆ 
m 10  10 3

 8  103 3  103 ˆi  600 ˆj 
 
 24iˆ  4.8ˆj m / s2
1 2
After 0.5s, using s = ut + at
2
u = 0, we get
x = 0(0.5)+0.5(24)(0.5)2
= 3m

CHEMISTRY
1. D
Sol. Br Br
(A) = (B) =
MgBr MgBr
O
Me OH
(C) = (D) =
MgBr

(E) =

2. D
0.529  n2
Sol. r A
1
2 2
 0.529  n  1    0.529  n  1 
 
 n  4.

3. C
Sol.
Br

4. C
Sol. Both will give green colour metaborates.

PART – B
1. A -P, Q, S ;B –Q ;C-R, S; D-Q;
2. A-P; B-P, Q; C-P, Q, S; D-P, R
3. A  P, R; B  P, S; C  Q, S, T; D  Q, S, T
Sol. A is chiral-optically active
B is chiral but optically inactive due to pyramidal inversion
C is achiral because of POS
D has a plane of symmetry
4. A  P, S, T; B  P, R, T; C  P, Q, R; D  R, T
Sol. Orthoboric acid : H 3 BO3

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Borazine  B3 N 3 H 6
Heterodiamond  BCN
Smelling salt  NH 4
MATHEMATICS
PART – A
1. A
dx 1 1 2 x
Sol. e 2 x   e
dy y 3 y
dt 2t 2
Put e 2 x  t    (L.D.E)
dy y y 3
y 2  e2 x  2e 2 x ln y
2. B
1
4
Sol. A  4  x 1  x 2 dx 
0 3

(–1,0) (1,0)

3. A
Sol. Equation of circle passing through points (1, t), (t, 1) and (t, t) is x2  y 2  x  y  t   x  y  2  0
1,1
4. C
Let x = r cos  and y = r sin   x2+y2 = r2
y
Also  tan   xdx  ydy  rdr and xdyydx = r2d
x
 x 2  y2 
 y  x tan sin1  c
 a 

5. A, B, C
Sol.  2x  3 y  5  tan   3x  5 y  2   0
Family of lines passing through (1, 1)
2 2
 x  2 y 1   2x  y  2 
   
5   5
6. Sol.    1
5 5
4 9
5
b 2  a 2 1  e 2   e 
3
centre  1,0
7. A, B, C
dy xdx 2
Sol.     y  a   c2 1  x 2
y  a  1  x2
2
x2  y  a 
 1
1 c2

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8. A, B, D

f  
1  2
 
  1 
 e  f     f      d  e  f     f       e 
  
2

3 c
 1  1   
2

 

ffff    
1  4 2
1/ 2
1
  ffff    d 
0 4

9. Any tangent to xy = 4sin2 is y = mx ± 4sin m


If it is normal to any circle of given family it will pass through the centre of the circle i.e. (1, 1)
1 = m ± 4sin m
 m2 + 2[8sin2 - 1]m + 1 = 0
For non real roots D < 0
1 1 1
 sin2 < or   sin
4 2 2
    5  7   11 
    0,    ,    ,2 
 6  6 6   6 

10. [Hint : a2 e2 = 36  a2  b2 = 36  (1)


A
Using r = (s  a) tan in  OCF
2

1 = (s  a) tan 45º when a = CF


2 = 2 (s  a)
= 2s  2a = 2s  AB
= (OF + FC + CO)  AB
AB CD
2=6+ +  AB
2 2
AB  CD
= 4  2 (a  b) = 8  a  b = 4  (2)
2
From (1) & (2) a + b = 9  2a = 13 ; 2b = 5 

PART-B
1. A Q B R C P D S
Sol. (A) d  x 3  x 2  y  d  xe x   0
x 3
(B)
y
  2
 
d    d ex  0
2

dy
(C)  xy  x 2 y 2  1  x 3 y 3  xy
dx

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dx
(D)  x 2 y 3  xy
dy
2. DGC = DPC = B and CD  PG  PD = DG
Clearly incentre (10, 15) of DEF is orthocentre of ABC and mirror image of orthocentre
about any side of triangle, lies on its circumcircle.
 Mirror image of (10, 15) about side BC i.e. x + 3y – 35 = 0 is (6, 3)
 Radius of circumcircle of ABC = 25 units
 Equation of circumcircle is (x – 30)2 + (y – 10)2 = 252 ….. (1)
As equation of line BC is x + 3y – 35 = 0 …...(2)
And equation of line DP is 3x – y – 15 = 0 ….. (3)
P is orthocente
Solving (1), (2) and (3), we get point A, B and C as (15, 30); (50 – 5) and (5, 10)
 AP = 5 10 units
bc 35 2  10 5 7
sin B and sin C = 2
  10 units
4R 4  25  25 50

3. Draw graph
x y
4. (A) Consider the line x  my  n  0   1
a b
(B) Take tangent at (0, b)
(C) Draw diagram
PART-C
1. 1
1
 1
Sol. f  x   x 2  A  2
0
 
2  x 2  x 2 dx  
2 3
2. 7
Sol. f  x   2loge  x 
1
17
A     x3  6 x 2  11x  6  2 ln x  dx 
0 4
3. 4
On eliminating y between the line and hyperbola we get
2
 45  25x 
25x2  9    225
 12 
which, on simplifying becomes
x210x+25 = 0  x=5
20
y= 
3
4. 2
x x x2
d    xdx  0   c
y y 2
2x
 f(x)  k 2
2  x2
(x  4)2 (y  3)2
5.  1
16 9
Any point P on the curve (4(1 + cos ), 3(1 + sin )
The reflection of the point P about the line x – y – 2 = 0 can be found using
h  4(1  cos ) k  3(1  sin ) 2(4(1  cos )  3(1  sin )  2)
  = (4 cos - 3 sin) + 1
1 1 2

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h = 4(1 + cos) – 4 cos + 3 sin + 1 = 4 + 3 sin + 1


and k = 3(1 + sin) + 4 cos - 3 sin = 3 + 4 cos - 1
2 2
h5 k 2
    1
 3   4 
 equation of image 16(x – 5)2 + 9(y – 2)2 = 144
16x2 + 9y2 – 160x – 36y + 292 = 0
k1 = -160, k2 = 292  k1+ k2 = 132
16 5
6. e2 = 1  e=
9 3
 focus  (5, 0)
Now, by reflection property the circle cannot touch at two points. It can only be tangent at the
vertex r = 5 – 3 = 2

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