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FIITJEE – INTERNAL Phase Test

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


QP CODE: 100740 RIT – 4
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 180

▪ Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
▪ You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

INSTRUCTIONS
BATCHES – Two Year CRP – 2325

Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer
OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
Forthcoming
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections. Exam – FTRE on
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics. 15th Sept. 2024.
4. All the section can be filled in PART-A & B of OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on
OMR sheet.
* In multiple choice questions the options are given as
F,T,R & E which correspond to the options A,B,C & D
respectively in the OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for each
character of your Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the
designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.
C. Marking Scheme For All Two Parts.
(i) PART–A (01–03) contains (3) Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Than One Correct
answer.
Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct options(s) is (are) darkened.
Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided NO incorrect
option is darkened.
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks: − 1 In all other cases.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will
result in +4 marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will result
in −1 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.
(ii) Part-A (04-07) – Contains Four (04) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.
(iii) Part-A (08-11) – This section contains Four (04) Matching List Sets. Each set has ONE Multiple Choice
Question. Each set has TWO lists: List-I and List-II. List-I has Four entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S) and List-II
has Five entries (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based
on List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple
Choice Question. Each question carries +3 Marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.
(iii) Part-B (01-06) This section contains SIX (06) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-
NEGATIVE INTEGER. For each question, enter the correct integer corresponding to the answer. Each
question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

Name of the Candidate: ____________________________________________

Batch: ____________________ Date of Examination: ___________________

Enrolment Number: _______________________________________________

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E which correspond to the options A,B,C & D respectively in
the OMR sheet.
S
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CTTIIO
ONN –– II :: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

1. A composite rod consists of a steel rod of length 25 cm and crossectional area 2 A and
copper rod of length 50 cm and crossectional area A. the composite rod is subjected to
an axial load F. If the young’s modulii of steel and copper are in the ratio 2 : 1 then choose
the correct alternative(s).
(F) the extension produced in copper rod will more.
(T) the extension in copper and steel parts will be in the ratio 1 : 8.
(R) the stress in copper rod will be more.
(E) no extension will be produced in the steel rod.

2. A constant force F is applied on a spring block system as shown in k


F
figure. The mass of the block is m and spring constant is k. The m
block is placed over a smooth surface. Initially the spring was
unstretched. Choose the correct alternative(s)
(F) the block will execute SHM (T) amplitude of oscillation is F/2k
m 2Fx − kx 2
(R) time period of oscillation is 2 (E) the maximum speed of block is
k m
(here x = F/k)

3. A satellite of mass Ms is orbiting the earth in a circular orbit of radius R. It starts losing
energy slowly at a constant rate ‘C’ due to friction. If Me and Re denote the mass and radius
of the earth respectively, then
(F) its kinetic energy continuously decreasing.
(T) its kinetic energy continuously increasing.
GMeMs  1 1 
(R) the time taken by it to reach the surface of the earth is  − .
2C  Re R 
GMeMs  1 1
(E) the time taken by it to reach the surface of the earth is  − .
C  Re R 
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(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.

A 2 
4. A wire of radius r stretched without tension B
along a straight line is lightly fixed at A and B.
d
What is the tension in the wire, when it is pulled T
into the shape A C B. Take Y = young’s T
modulus and d < < C
2 2
Y d Yr d 2 2
Yr 2
Yr 2 2
(F) (T) (R) (E)
2r 2 2
2 2 2 2 d2 2d2

5. The density of water at the surface of the ocean is . If the bulk modulus of water is B, what
is the density of ocean water at a depth where the pressure is nP0, where P0 is the
atmospheric pressure?
 Po (n −1)   B   nB 
     
 Po (n −1)   Po (n −1) 
(F)  e  B 
(T)  e (R)  e (E) none of these

6. A spherical hollow is made in a lead sphere of radius R such that its surface touches the
outside surface of the lead sphere and passes through it centre. Mass of lead sphere before
hollowing is M. A particle of mass ‘m’ is placed at a distance ‘d’ from the centre of the lead
sphere and on the lien joining the centre of the sphere and the centre of the hollow as
shown. Force of attraction between the hallowed sphere and the particle.

 
GMm GMm   1
(F) (T) 1 + 
4d2 d2   R  
2
6 1+
  2d  
   
GMm  1  GMm  1 
(R)  1 −  (E)  1 + 
d2   R  
2
d2   R  
2
8 1− 8 1+
  2d     2d  

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r
7. A uniform ring of mass m and radius r is placed directly
above a uniform sphere of mass M and of equal radius. The
centre of the ring is directly above the centre of the sphere at 3r
2r
a distance r 3 as shown in the figure. The gravitational
force exerted by the sphere on the ring will be
GMm GMm
(F) 2
(T)
8r 4r 2
GMm GMm
(R) 3 2
(E) 2
8r 8r 3

(Matching List Sets)


This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Sets. Each set has ONE Multiple Choice Question. Each set
has TWO lists: List-I and List-II. List-I has Four entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S) and List-II has Five entries (1),
(2), (3), (4) and (5). FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based on List-I and List-II and
ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.

8. In the given figure a block of mass M = 1 kg is


attached to one end of massless spring of spring K
F Smooth
constant k = 100 N/m and other end of spring is fixed. M
Initially spring in its natural length. A horizontal force
F = 10 N at t = 0 is applied on the block.

List-I List-II
(P) Amplitude of SHM in cm is (1) /30
(Q) Maximum speed of block in cm/s is (2) 100
(R) The time in second after which (3) 10
compression in the spring is half of
amplitude if block starts from extreme
position
(S) Maximum compression in the spring (4) 20
in cm is
(5) 13

The correct option is:


(F) P → 3 ; Q → 2 ; R → 5 ; S → 1 (T) P → 4 ; Q → 3 ; R → 1 ; S → 5
(R) P → 3 ; Q → 2 ; R → 4 ; S → 1 (E) P → 3 ; Q → 2 ; R → 1 ; S → 4
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kg / m3

9. Consider a planet of radius r having density . A tunnel is dug


inside it at a distance r/2 from its centre as shown. An object of r/2
mass m is left in the tunnel at the surface at t = 0 then r

List-I List-II
(P) Time taken by the object to reach (1) Zero
the mid of the tunnel
(Q) Magnitude of velocity of object at (2) g
the centre of the tunnel
(R) Normal reaction applied by wall of (3) 3
the tunnel on the object
16G
(S) Acceleration of object when it (4) 2
reach the mid of the tunnel Gr m
3
(5) ( G r )
The correct option is:
(F) P → 3 ; Q → 5 ; R → 2 ; S → 4 (T) P → 3 ; Q → 5 ; R → 4 ; S → 1
(R) P → 3 ; Q → 4 ; R → 1 ; S → 2 (E) P → 2 ; Q → 1 ; R → 4 ; S → 3
10. A satellite of mass m is orbiting the Earth at a height h from its surface. [M is mass of the
earth and its radius is R]
m

h
M

List-I List-II
(P) Kinetic energy of the satellite (1) GMm

(R + h)
(Q) Potential energy of the satellite (2) 1 GMm
2 (R + h)
(R) Total energy of the satellite (3) −GMm
2( R + h )
(S) The energy must be spent to pull the satellite out (4) 2GMm
of the earth’s gravitational field (R + h)
(5) 2GMm

(R + h)
The correct option is:
(F) P → 2 ; Q → 1 ; R → 3 ; S → 2 (T) P → 2 ; Q → 1 ; R → 5 ; S → 3
(R) P → 2 ; Q → 4 ; R → 1 ; S → 3 (E) P → 2 ; Q → 5 ; R → 4 ; S → 1
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11. Match List-I with List-II.

List-I List-II
(P) A force that restores an elastic body of unit area to its (1) Bulk modulus
original state.
(Q) Two equal and opposite forces parallel to opposite (2) Young’s modulus
faces.
(R) Forces perpendicular everywhere to the surface per unit (3) Stress
area same everywhere
(S) Two equal and opposite forces perpendicular to opposite (4) Shear modulus
faces.
(5) Strain
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(F) P → 4 ; Q → 2 ; R → 3 ; S → 5 (T) P → 2 ; Q → 4 ; R → 5 ; S → 3
(R) P → 3 ; Q → 4 ; R → 1 ; S → 2 (E) P → 3 ; Q → 1 ; R → 2 ; S → 4

(PART – B)
(Non – Negative Integer)

1. A uniform rod of length L has a mass per unit length  and area of cross section A. The
elongation in the rod is l due to its own weight if it is suspended from the ceiling of a room.
gL2
The Young’s modulus of the rod , then find the value of ‘N’ is _________.
NAl

2. A block of weight 100 N is suspended by copper and steel wires of same cross sectional
area 0.5 cm2 and length 3 m and 1 m, respectively. Their other ends are fixed on a ceiling
as shown in figure. The angles subtended to copper and steel wires with ceiling are 30o and
60o, respectively. If elongation in copper wire is (∆lc) and elongation in steel wire is (∆ls), then
l
the ratio c is__________.
ls
[Young’s modulus for copper and steel are 1  1011 N/m2 and 2  1011 N/m2 respectively]

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3. Many particles are revolving around a fixed


sun, in circular orbits of different radius (R)
and different time period (T). To estimate the Log(R meter)
mass of the sun, the orbital radius (R) and
time period (T) of planets were noted. Then
log10T v/s log10R curve was plotted.
The curve was found to be approximately Sun
straight line (as shown in figure) having y
intercept = 6.0 (neglect the gravitational 6.0
interaction among the planets Log(T sec)

20
[Take G =  10−11 in MKS, 2 = 10]
3
Find the value of 3 times of slope of the line

4. Two spherical stars A and B have densities A and B, respectively. A and B have the same
radius, and their masses MA and MB are related by MB = 2MA. Due to an interaction process,
star A loses some of its mass, so that its radius is halved, while its spherical shape is
retained, and its density remains A. The entire mass lost by A is deposited as a thick
spherical shell on B with the density of the shell being A. If A and B are the escape
 23
velocities from A and B after the interaction process, the ratio B = . The value of
A (n  5)1/3
‘n’ is ________.

5. If the period of free oscillation of the system shown here if the


mass m1 is pulled down a little and the force constant of the spring
is k and the mass of the fixed pulley is negligible but mass of the m2
m2 + nm1
other pulley is m2 is 2 , then find the value of ‘n’. k
k
[Pulleys are frictionless] m1

6. A solid sphere of radius R rolls without


slipping in a cylindrical trough of radius 5 R. 5R
If the time period of small oscillations is
28R R
2 , then find the value of ‘n’.
ng

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E which correspond to the options A,B,C & D respectively in
the OMR sheet.
S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– IIII :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

1. Which of the following is/are true statement(s)?


(F) BH3 is not a stable compound
(T) Boron hydrides are formed when dilute HCl reacts with Mg3B2
(R) All the B – H bond lengths in B2H6 are equal
(E) The boron hydrides are readily hydrolysed

2.
P Q

P
S R

V
A thermodynamic system containing four processes is given above. Choose correct
statement(s).
(F) No PV-work is done along paths S → P and Q → R.
(T) Heat is evolved along path R → S
(R) Along path P → Q work is done by the system on the surrounding.
(E) R → S is an isothermal process

3. In the pyrosilicate ( Si2O76 − ) ion


(F) one oxygen atom is shared between two tetrahedral units
(T) it contains Si – Si bond
(R) there is no Si = O bond
(E) The structure of scandium pyrosilicate is
O O
O O
O Si - O - Si - O - Sc - O - Si - O - Si O
O O
O O
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(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.

4. If it is assumed that heat of hydrogenation of ethene is 5 KJ/mol and experimental heat of


hydrogenation of buta-1, 3-diene is 8 KJ/mol. The resonance energy of buta-1, 3-diene in
KJ/mol is
(F) 2 (T) 1
(R) 3 (E) 17

5. Which carbide reacts with water to give the largest hydrocarbon?


(F) Be2C (T) Mg2C3
(R) Al4C3 (E) CaC2

6. Calculate the work done in a reversible and isothermal process at 1000K, in which the
volume of a container containing one mole of an ideal gas is expanded to 10 times of its
initial volume? [R = 8.314 JK–1 mol–1]
(F) -12.69 KJ mol–1 (T) -19.15 KJ mol–1
–1
(R) -20.84 KJ mol (E) 12.69 KJ mol–1

7. Mg3B2 + H3PO4 ⎯⎯ →Mixture of boranes


The major product is B4H10. Which borane needs the highest temperature for formation?
(F) B2H6 (T) B5H11
(R) B10H14 (E) B4H20

(Matching List Sets)


This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Sets. Each set has ONE Multiple Choice Question. Each set
has TWO lists: List-I and List-II. List-I has Four entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S) and List-II has Five entries (1),
(2), (3), (4) and (5). FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based on List-I and List-II and
ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.

8. Match the lists.


List – I List– II
(Silicates) (Structure)
(P) Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3 (1) Sheet structure
(Q) Na2ZrSi4O10 (2) Pair of tetrahedra

(R) Ca2ZnSi2O7 (3) Tetrahedral structure


(S) Ca2Mg5(Si4O11)2(OH)2 (4) Double chain structure

(5) Closed ring

(F) P → 3; Q → 1; R → 4; S → 5 (T) P → 2; Q → 5; R → 3; S → 4
(R) P → 3; Q → 1; R → 2; S → 4 (E) P → 2; Q → 3; R → 5; S → 4
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9. Match the lists.


List – I List– II
(Reversible processes) (Characteristics)
(P) Isothermal process (1) Work done is accompanied with change
in temperature
(Q) Adiabatic process (2) Internal energy of the system does not
change during expansion or
compression
(R) Isobaric process (3) Entropy change of the system depends
on CP and temperature
(S) Isochoric process (4) No expansion or compression of the
system takes place
(5) Total work done is zero

(F) P → 3; Q → 2; R → 5; S → 4 (T) P → 2; Q → 1; R → 3; S → 4
(R) P → 2; Q → 3; R → 4; S → 1 (E) P → 2; Q → 3; R → 4; S → 5
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10. Match the lists.


List – I List– II
(Thermodynamic reversible process) (Characteristics)
(P) (1) a → b is an isothermal process
a

P
b

V
(Q) (2) Along a → b entropy change of system
decreases and that of surrounding
increases
a b
P

V
(R) (3) c

a
Work done along path a b is
P a b
greater than that along
b d
V
(S) (4) Along a → b entropy change of system
increases and that surrounding
c decreases
a b
P

V
(5) c

Work done along path a b is less


a b
than that along
d
(F) P → 4; Q → 2; R → 1; S → 5 (T) P → 1; Q → 4; R → 2; S → 5
(R) P → 2; Q → 4; R → 1; S → 3 (E) P → 4; Q → 1; R → 2; S → 3
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11. Match the lists.


List – I List– II
(Compounds of boron) (Properties)
(P) (BN)x (1) Symmetrical addition of NH3 takes place

(Q) B2H6 (2) Forms more than one products during


heating
(R) B3N3H6 (3) Is used as a lubricant only at high
temperature
(S) H3BO3 (4) Undergoes hydrolysis readily to
produce H3BO3, NH3 and H2
(5) Exists in cubic and hexagonal form

(F) P → 5; Q → 3; R → 2; S → 4 (T) P → 3; Q → 1; R → 3; S → 4
(R) P → 5; Q → 3; R → 4; S → 1 (E) P → 3; Q → 1; R → 4; S → 2

(PART – B)
(Non – Negative Integer)

1. In borax(Na2B4O7.10H2O)
If x = the number of B – O – H bonds present in it
y = the number of sp2-hybrdidized boron atoms in it
& z = the number of sp3-hybridized boron present in it, then
The value of (x + y + z) is

2. The magnitude of work done, on changing the state from A to C via B is


B C
15
P(Nm2)

5 A

0 2 6
V(m3)

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3. The standard enthalpy change for the reaction


1
CO ( g) + O2 ( g) ⎯⎯→ CO2 ( g)
2
At 300 K is -285.4 KJ/mol. The standard entropy change for the reaction is
-9.4  10-x KJ/mol. Given that standard Gibbs energies of formation for CO2 and CO are
-394.4 and -137.2 KJ/mol respectively. What is the value of x?

4. How many of the following molecules have their standard heat of formation zero at 298 K?
O2(), C(graphite), C(diamond), S(monoclinic), Br2(solid), I2(solid)

5. One mole of an ideal gas at 1 atm and TK temperature is expanded adiabatically and
reversibly until the pressure is 0.1 atm and temperature becomes 40 K. What is the initial
temperature (T) of the process in Kelvin unit?
 3R 
 CV = 2  [log 40 = 1.6]
 

6. The formula of an alkyl silicon chloride is Si(R)x(Cl)y. What will be the value of ‘y’ if it forms
cross-linked silicone upon hydrolysis?
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the OMR sheet.
S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

1. Let line L be a normal to the parabola y2 = 4x . If L passes through the point (9, 6), then L
can be
(F) y − x + 3 = 0 (T) y + 3x − 33 = 0
(R) y + x − 15 = 0 (E) y − 2x + 12 = 0

2. If T ( 3,2 ) is the foot of perpendicular drawn from focus S ( 2, − 1) on a tangent to the


parabola, and the directrix of parabola passes through P ( 0,9 ) , then
(F) Length of latus rectum of parabola is 8 2
(T) Equation of tangent at vertex is x + y − 5 = 0
(R) Equation of axis of the parabola is x − y − 3 = 0
(E) Directrix is at a distance from focus

 5   3 
−1 7 2
 −1  3 
3. Let  = 3 cos−1  −1
 + 3 tan   and  = 4 sin   − 4 tan   then which of the
 28   2   10  4
following does not hold(s) good?
(F)    but    (T)    but   
(R) Both  and  are equal (E) cos (  + ) = 0

(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.

4. Consider parabola y2 = 40x, A circle S = 0 is drawn taking one of its focal chord as
diameter. The extremeties of the focal chord being P1 and P2.

(F) A point ‘P’ is taken on the circumference of S = 0, Then PPP
1 2 =
4
(T) x = 10 is a tangent to S = 0
(R) Combined equation of the tangents at P1 and P2 has coeff. x2 + coeff. y2 = –2 ( ) ( )
(E) Orthocenter of P1PP2 lies on it

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5. If 2p2 − 3q2 + 4pq − p = 0 and a variable line px + qy = 1 always touches a parabola whose
axis is parallel to x-axis, then the equation of the parabola is
(F) ( y − 4 ) = 24 ( x − 2) (T) ( y − 3) = 12 ( x − 1)
2 2

(R) ( y − 4 ) = 12 ( x − 2) (E) ( y − 3) = 24 ( x − 1)
2 2

6. From the top of a cliff of height h = 2a the angle of depression of the foot of a certain tower is
found to be double the angle of elevation of the top of the tower of height h. If  is the angle
of elevation, then its value is
2h 2h
(F) cos−1 (T) sin−1
a a
a 2h
(R) sin−1 (E) tan−1 3 −
2−h a

7. The mean deviation from the mean of the A.P. a + a + d,a + 2d,......,a + 2nd is:
n (n + 1) d
(F) n (n + 1) d (T)
2n + 1
n (n + 1) d n (n − 1) d
(R) (E)
2n 2n + 1

(Matching List Sets)


This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Sets. Each set has ONE Multiple Choice Question. Each set
has TWO lists: List-I and List-II. List-I has Four entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S) and List-II has Five entries (1),
(2), (3), (4) and (5). FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based on List-I and List-II and
ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.

8. Match the following


Normals are drawn at point P, Q and R lying on the parabola y2 = 4x which intersect at
(3, 0). Then
List - I List – II
(P) Area of PQR (1) 2
(Q) Radius of circumcircle of PQR (2) 5
2
(R) Centroid of PQR (3) 5 
 2 , 0
 
(S) Circumcentre of PQR (4) 2 
 3 , 0
 
(5) (1, 0)
(F) P→ (1); Q → (1) ; R→(4); S→(3) (T) P→ (3); Q → (2) ; R→(5); S→(4)
(R) P→ (2); Q → (1) ; R→(4); S→(5) (E) P→ (2); Q → (3) ; R→(5); S→(1)
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sin 3
9. is
cos 2
List – I List – II
(P) Positive (1)  13 14 
  , 
 48 48 
(Q) Negative  14 18 
(2)
  , 
 48 48 
(R) Positive or negative or zero (3)  18 23 
  , 
 48 48 
(S) Not defined (4) 23
=
4
(5)  = 23
(F) P → 3, Q →4, R →1, S →5 (T) P → 2, Q →3, R →4, S → 1
(R) P → 3, Q →1, R →2, S →4 (E) P → 1, Q →2, R →3, S → 4

10. List – I contains 2 identical functions in each row. Match List I with corresponding intervals of
x in List – 2
List – I List – II
(P) 
sin−1 
2x 
, 2 tan−1 x
(1)  1
− 1,
2 
 1+ x 
(Q)
cos−1 
 1 − x2 
, 2 tan−1 x
(2) 0,  )
2 
 1+ x 
(R) ( )
sin−1 3x − 4x 3 ,  − 3 sin−1 x (3) 1 
 2 , 1
 
(S) ( )
cos−1 4x 3 − 3x ,3 cos −1 x (4) ( −, 0
 −1 (5)
 −1, 2 
 
(F) P → 1, Q →2, R →3, S →3 (T) P → 2, Q→3, R →4, S →1
(R) P → 1, Q →2, R →3, S →5 (E) P →1, Q →3, R →1, S →4
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11. Consider the following lists:


List-I List-II
(P)   2 2   (1) has two elements
x  − ,  : cos x + sin x = 1
  3 3  
(Q)   5 5   (2) has three elements
x  − ,  : 3 tan3x = 1
  15 18  
(R)   6 6   (3) Has four elements
x  − ,  : 2cos ( 2x ) = 3 
  5 5  
(S)   7 7   (4) Has five elements
x  − ,  : sin x − cos x = 1
  4 4 
(5) has six elements
(F) P → 3, Q →4, R →1, S →5 (T) P → 1, Q →1, R →5, S →3
(R) P → 3, Q →1, R →2, S →4 (E) P → 1, Q →2, R →3, S →4
(PART – B)
(Non – Negative Integer)

1. If the normal to a parabola y2 = 4ax at P meets the curve again in Q and if PQ and the
normal at Q makes angles  and  respectively with the x – axis then
tan  ( tan  + tan ) has the value equal to:

k
2. If sum of all the solutions of the equation cot x + cos ec x + sec x = tan x in 0, 2 is ,
2
then find the value of k.

3. Number of value(s) of x  0,2 which satisfies the equation


sin2 x + cos ec 2 x = cos2 x + sec 2 x is

The value of sum  cot 



−1 (
 n2 + 2n n2 + 2n + 1 + 1 )(
 5
 = sec −1 
)
then  is equal to
  
4.
 2n + 2   
n =1
 
  2n + 2 − 2n − 2  
5. If  tan −1

−1
 = + tan k then find the value of k2.
n =1  2 + n −1
2
 2

6. Considering only the principal values of the inverse trigonometric functions, the value of
3 −1 2 1 2 2 2
 cos + sin−1 + tan−1  is ([.] denotes greatest integer function)
 2 2+ 2
4 2+ 2
 

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ANSWER KEY
ANSWER KEYS
Physics
PART – A
1. FR 2. FRE 3. TR 4. T
5. F 6. R 7. R 8. E
9. T 10. F 11. R
PART – B
1. 2 2. 2 3. 2 4. 3
5. 4 6. 5

Chemistry
PART – A
1. FTE 2. FTR 3. FRE 4. F
5. T 6. T 7. F 8. R
9. T 10. R 11. E
PART – B
1. 8 2. 60 3. 2 4. 2
5. 100 6. 3

Mathematics
PART – A
1. FTE 2. FTR 3. FTE 4. E
5. R 6. E 7. T 8. F
9. R 10. F 11. T
PART – B
1. 2 2. 5 3. 4 4. 2
5. 2 6. 2

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