Xii Cta-01 - 2023 - (P1) - QP - 20.05.2024
Xii Cta-01 - 2023 - (P1) - QP - 20.05.2024
Exam Syllabus
Electric charges, properties of charge, Coulomb's law, forces between multiple charges; superposition
principle, Electric field due to a point charge.
Electric field Due to continuous charge distribution, (Linear, Area, Volume), Electric field due to line
PHYSICS charge, ring, Electric field due to disc and sheet, Electric field lines, Electric flux, Application of Gauss
law, Electric potential and its calculation for a point charge, Ring, disc, hollow sphere, solid sphere,
Potential difference. Equipotential surfaces, Electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges
in an electrostatic field. Potential energy of various charge configurations
Haloalkane preparation from alkane, alkene, preparation of Haloalkanes from Alcohol and Hunsdicker
reaction, Basicity vsNucleophilicity, types of solvent, nucleophilic substitution in alkyl halides (SN1, SN2
and SNi), Elimination reaction (E1,E2, Εί) Elimination vs Substitution, Preparation and reactions,
CHEMISTRY Nucleophilic substitution in aryl halides (excluding benzyne mechanism), Alcohol preparation: from
alkene, alkyl halides, Alcohol preparation by reduction of carbonyl compounds (Using LiAlH4, NaBH4,
H2- Catalyst, DIBALH), From caarboxylic acid and amines
Definition, Total number of relations, Composition & inverse of relations, Types of relation, Reflexive,
Symmetric, Transitive, Equivalence, Introduction of Function and Domain, Classification of Functions,
Type of Functions One-one, Many One, Onto, Into, Even and Odd functions. Inverse of Functions,
MATHEMATICS Composite Function, Periodic function, Transformation of Graphs and their applications. Functional
equations. Principal value and general value, Properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions, Converting
one inverse function into another, Sum and difference formula of inverse function. Other formulae for
inverse Trigonometric functions, Solution of inverse trigonometric equations, Series.
1. A uniform electric field, 𝐸⃗ = – 400√3𝑦 𝑁𝐶 – ' is applied in a region. A charged particle of mass m
carrying positive charge q is projected in this region with an initial speed of 2√10 × 10 𝑚𝑠 – . This
particle is aimed to hit a target T, which is 5 m away from its entry point into the field as shown
schematically in the figure. Take: = 10 𝐶𝑘𝑔– . Then
1) the particle will hit T if projected at an angle 45° from the horizontal.
2) the particle will hit T if projected either at an angle 30° or 60° from the horizontal.
1) |𝑄 | > |𝑄 |
2) |𝑄 | < |𝑄 |
3) At a finite distance to the left of Q1, the electric field is zero.
4) At a finite distance to the right of Q2, the electric field is zero
SECTION – II
(ONLY ONE OPTIONS IS CORRECT)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
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Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 1 In all other cases.
4. Three charges +𝑄 , +𝑄 and q are placed on a straight line such that q is somewhere in between +𝑄 and
+𝑄 . If this system of charges is in equilibrium, what should be the magnitude and sign of charge q?
1) , positive 2) , positive
3) , negative 4) , negative
5. A charged ball of mass 9kg is suspended from a string in a uniform electric field 𝐸⃗ = (3𝚤̂ + 5𝚥̂) ×
10 𝑁/𝐶 . The ball is in equilibrium with 𝜃 = 37°. If direction of electric field is reversed, find the
new equilibrium position of the ball. Give your answer in terms of angle made by string with vertical.
Take g = 10 ms–2.
E0 a 2
1) 2E0 a 2 2) 2E0 a 2 3) E0 a 2 4)
2
7. Three semi-infinite rods uniformly charged out of which one is negatively charged and other two are
Positively charged are kept perpendicular to plane of paper outward such that the finite ends of the
rods are located at points A, B and C on a circle of radius R as shown in figure. The net electric field at
centre of circle O is:
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1) , along OC 2) , perpendicular to plane and inward direction
√ √
3) , at an angle 𝑡𝑎𝑛– 𝑤𝑖𝑡ℎ 𝑂𝐶 4) , at an angle 45° with OC
SECTION – III
(NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER)
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 using the mouse and the on-
screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks: +4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks: 0 In all other cases.
8. A point charge -Q is placed at the centre of a uniformly charged ring of charge Q. Electric field at a
point on the axis of ring at a distance x (x >> R) varies as E∝ find n.
9. A charge 6q is surrounded by a closed surface consisting of an inverted cone of height h and base
radius R , and hemisphere of radius R as shown in the figure. The electric flux through the conical
nq
surface is (in SI units). The value of n is:
6 0
10. A ring of radius R has charge -Q distributed uniformly over it. Calculate the charge (q) that should be
placed at the center of the ring such that the electric field becomes zero at a point on the axis of the
ring at distance R from the center of the ring. The value of q is √𝑁. Find the value of N?
11. A uniform surface charge density 8𝜎 exists over the entire x-y plane except for a circular hole of radius
a centred at the origin. The electric field at a point P(0,0,√3 a) on the z-axis is found to be 2√𝑥 Find
the value of x.
12. It is required to hold four equal point charges each having a charge q = 1– 2√2 C in equilibrium at
the corners of a square. Find the magnitude of point charge, in coulomb, that will do this if placed at
the centre of the square.
13. A line of charge with linear charge density 𝜆 passes through the centre of semicircular ring having a
charge q then force experienced by ring equal to then find the value of x if arrangements is
shown in figure.
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SECTION – IV
(MATRIX MATCHING ANSWER TYPE)
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.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks: +3 ONLY if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen;
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks: +1 In all other cases.
14. Figure (A) and (B) show a uniformly charged ring and uniformly charged disc of large radius R,
Figure (C) a uniformly charged infinite thread and figure (D) show a uniformly charged infinite sheet.
In each figure let us consider the point O as the reference and then move away from O along the +x–
axis. If 𝐸 , 𝐸 , 𝐸 , and 𝐸 , be the respective fields, then match the contents of Column – I with those of
Column – II:
1) B)
C) D)
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Column-I Column-II
a) E2 (p) decreases
b) E4 (q) is constant near it and then decreases
c) E1 (r) is discontinuous at O
d) E3 (s) is constant
(t) First increase and then decreases
1) a s, b s, c t, d t 2) a p, b q, c s, d r
3) a q, b s, c t, d p 4) a p b s, c p, d p
15. The electric field E is measured at a point P(0,0,d) generated due to various charge distributions and the
dependency of E on d is found to be different for different charge distributions. List –I contains different
relations between E and d. List –II describes different electric charge distributions, along with their
locations. Match the functions in List – I with the related charge distribution in List-II
Column-I Column-II
a) E is independent of d (p) A point charge Q at the origin.
E∝ (q) Two point charges Q at (0, 0, l) and - Q at (0, 0, -l).
b)
Take 2l << d
E∝ (r) An infinite line charge coincident with the x axis, with
c)
uniform linear charge density 𝜆
E∝ (s) Two infinite wires carrying uniform linear charge density
parallel to the x-axis. The one along (y = 0, z = l) has a charge
d)
density + 𝜆 and the one along (y = 0, z = -l) has a charge
density - 𝜆. Take 2l << d
(t) Infinite plane charge coincident with the xy- plane with
uniform surface charge density
1) a t; b r,s; c p; d q 2) a t; b r; c p,s; d q
3) a t; b r; c p, q; d 4 4) a s; b q, r; c p; d t
16. A cube has sides of length L. It is placed with one corner at the origin (refer to figure). The electric
field is uniform and given by E Biˆ Cjˆ Dkˆ, where B, C and D are positive constants. The flux
passing through the different surfaces (match the table is)
Surface Flux
i) S1 (m) BL2
ii) S2 (n) BL2
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iii) S3 (o) CL2
iv) S4 (p) – CL2
v) S5 (q) DL2
vi) S6 (r) DL2
1) (i) - (p), (ii)- (r), (iii) -(o), (iv)- (q), (v) -(n) , (vi) - (m)
2) (i) - (r), (ii) -(p) , (iii) -(q), (iv) - (n) , (v)- (m) , (vi) - (o)
3) (i) - (m), (ii) - (n) , (iii) - (o), (iv) - (p), (v) - (q) , (vi) - (r)
4) (i) - ( r) , (ii) - (q) , (iii) - (p) , (iv) - (o), (v) - (n), (vi) - (m)
17. Four charges 𝑄 , 𝑄 , 𝑄 and 𝑄 of same magnitude are fixed along the x axis at x = -2a, -a, +a and +2a,
respectively. A positive charge q is placed on the positive y axis at a distance b, where b > 0. Four
options of the signs of these charges are given in List I. The direction of the forces on the charge q is
given in List II. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the
lists
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CHEMISTRY Max. Marks: 72
SECTION – I
(ONE OR MORE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains THREE (03) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s)
is(are) correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 ONLY if (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which
are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct
option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : -2 In all other cases.
For example, in a question, if (A), (B) and (D) are the ONLY three options corresponding to correct
answers, then choosing ONLY (A), (B) and (D) will get +4 marks; choosing ONLY (A) and (B) will get +2
marks; choosing ONLY (A) and (D) will get +2 marks; choosing ONLY (B) and (D) will get +2 marks;
choosing ONLY (A) will get +1 mark; choosing ONLY (B) will get +1 mark; choosing ONLY (D) will get +1
mark; choosing no option (i.e. the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks; and choosing any other
combination of options will get +2 marks.
18. Both SN1 and SN2 reactions are not favourable in which of the given compounds?
1) 2) 3) Ph – Cl 4)
19. Match the statements given in column - I with the path of reaction given in Column II for which it will
be correct.
Column I Column II
(A) Concerted mechanism (P) SN1
(B) CH3 X can’t react (Q) SN2
(C) Reactivity order 30 R – X > 20 R – X > 10 R – X (R) E1
(D) R– I reacts faster than R – Cl (S) E2
1) A – QS, B – PRS, C – PRS, D – PQRS 2) A – PS, B – PQS, C – PRS, D – PQRS
3) A – RS, B – PRS, C – PQS, D – PQRS 4) A – QS, B – PRS, C – PRS, D – PQRS
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1) 2)
3) 4)
SECTION – II
(ONLY ONE OPTIONS IS CORRECT)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct
answer.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : -1 In all other cases.
21. In which of the following group, each member gives positive iodoform test?
1) Methanol, ethanol, propanone 2) Ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, methanal
3) Ethanal, Ethanol, isopropyl alcohol 4) Propanal, propan-2-ol,-propanone
22. Which sequence of step describes the best synthesis of 2 - methyl-3- pentanone ?
1) (1) 1-Propanol + (CH3)2 CHMgBr, diethyl ether (2) H3O+ (3) PCC, CH2Cl2
2) (1) 1-Propanol + Na2 Cr2O7,H2SO4 , H2O, Heat (2) SOCl2 (3) (CH3)2 CHCl, AlCl3
3) (1) 1-Propanol + PCC, CH2Cl2 (2) (CH3)2 CHLi, diethyl ether (3) H3O+ (4) Na2Cr2O7,H2SO4,H2O
heat
4) (1) 2-Propanol + Na2 Cr2O7 + H2SO4,H2O heat (2) CH3CH2CH2Li diethyl ether (3) H3O+ (4) PCC,
CH2Cl2
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23.
Product A and B respectively in the above reaction are :–
1) 2)
3) 4)
24. The major product formed in the following reaction of
1) 2)
3) 4)
SECTION – III
(NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER)
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 using the mouse and the on-
screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks: +4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks: 0 In all other cases.
25.
( SN 1 E 1 )
products. (including stereoisomer) Total number of products are:
consider all products
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28. The number of moles of acetaldehyde that can be reduced by 1 mole of LiAlH 4 is
29. Total no. of alkenes Produced on E2 elimination of given compound is / are
30. No. of Primary alkyl chlorides obtained on monochlorination of compounds with molecular formula
C5H12 are
SECTION – IV
(MATRIX MATCHING ANSWER TYPE)
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.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks: +3 ONLY if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen;
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks: +1 In all other cases.
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31. Match the column
Column I (Reaction) Column II (Product)
(a) (p)
(b) (q)
(c) (r)
(d) (s)
1) a p, b q , c r, d s 2) a q, b p , c r, d s
3) a p, b q , c s, d r 4) a p, b r , c q, d s
32. Match the columns :–
Column I (Reaction) Column II (Product)
1) a p, q; b q , r; c r, p; d s 2) a q, r; b p; c r; d s
3) a p; b q, s; c s; d r 4) a p, r; b p, r; c p, r; d q, r
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33. Match the column (I) and (II)
Column I (Reactant) Column II (Products)
(a) p
(b) q
(c) r
(d) s
1) a s; b r; c q; d p 2) a q; b p; c r; d s
3) a p; b q; c s; d r 4) a p; b r; c q; d s
34. Choose the one compound within each set that meets the indicated criterion
Column I Column II
1) a p; b q; c r; d s 2) a q; b p; c r; d s
3) a p; b q; c s; d r 4) a p; b r; c s; d q
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MATHEMATICS Max. Marks: 72
SECTION – I
(ONE OR MORE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains THREE (03) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s)
is(are) correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 ONLY if (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which
are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct
option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : -2 In all other cases.
For example, in a question, if (A), (B) and (D) are the ONLY three options corresponding to correct answers,
then choosing ONLY (A), (B) and (D) will get +4 marks; choosing ONLY (A) and (B) will get +2 marks;
choosing ONLY (A) and (D) will get +2 marks; choosing ONLY (B) and (D) will get +2 marks; choosing ONLY
(A) will get +1 mark; choosing ONLY (B) will get +1 mark; choosing ONLY (D) will get +1 mark; choosing
no option (i.e. the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks; and choosing any other combination of
options will get +2 marks.
35. Let f (x) = sin sin sin x for all x R and g (x) = sin x for all x R .Let (fog) (x) denote
6 2 2
f (g (x)). Then
1 1
1) range of fog (x) is , 2) range of fog(x) is 1,1
2 2
1 1
3) range of f (x) is , 4) range of f (x) is 1,1
2 2
36. Let R be a relation of R, given by R = {(a, b): 3a – 3b + √7 is an irrational number). Then R is
1) Reflexive but not Symmetric. 2) Reflexive and Transitive but not Symmetric
3) Reflexive and Symmetric but not Transitive 4) Neither Symmetric nor Transitive.
37. If f (x) = |x – 2 | – |x +1 |. Then
1) f (x) = p has exactly one solution if p 3,3
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SECTION – II
(ONLY ONE OPTIONS IS CORRECT)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct
answer.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : -1 In all other cases.
SECTION – III
(NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER)
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 using the mouse and the on-
screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks: +4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks: 0 In all other cases.
42. If the domain of the function 𝑓(𝑥 ) = 3 cos (4𝑥 ) − 𝜋 is [𝑎, 𝑏], then the value of 4𝑎 + 64𝑏 is _____
2 2 f ( x )
43. If a polynomial function ‘f’ satisfies the relation log f x log 2 ........... .log 1
2 2 3
3 9 1
f
x
and f (10) = 1001, then the value of f (20) is:
10 x 10 x 1 1 x
44. The inverse of the function y x
is log10 , m 0 then the value of m is
10 10
x
m 1 x
1
45. Given a function f(x) satisfying f(x) + 2 f x . Find the 3f (2).
1 x
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x x x
46. If f(x) = {x} + x 2
x 2
....... x 2
then value of [ f ( 3)] is.
1 x 1 2 x 1 99 x
Note : [k] and {k} denote greatest integer and fractional part function of k respectively.
47. Let f : [0, 4 ] [0, ] be defined by f (x) = cos–1 (cos x). The number of points x [0, 4 ] satisfying
10 x
the equation f (x) = is
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SECTION – IV
(MATRIX MATCHING ANSWER TYPE)
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.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks: +3 ONLY if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen;
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks: +1 In all other cases.
48. { . } denotes the fractional part function [ . ] denotes the greatest integer function. Now, match the
following lists
Column I: Function Column II: Period
(1) f x e cos 4 x x [ x ] cos 2 x (p) 1/3
(2) f x cos 2 2 x sin 2 x (q) 1/4
(3) f x sin 3 x tan [ x] (r) 1/2
(4) f x 3 x [3 x a ] b, where a , b R (s) 1
1) 1 → 𝑠, 2 → r, 3 → s, 4 → 𝑝 2) 1 → p, 2 → q, 3 → s, 4 → r
3) 1 → q, 2 → p, 3 → s, 4 → r 4) 1 → p, 2 → q, s → r, 4 → s
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49. Given the graph of y = f (x). Match the graph in column – II with the function in the column – I.
Column I Column II
1 y = f (x) +1 (P)
2 y = |f (x)–2| (Q)
3 y = – 2f (x) (R)
4 y = 1 – f (x) (S)
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(4) Total no. of relations which are not functions on A. (s) 225
If(2)
the I Range of 𝑓(𝑥) = cot 𝑥 + tan 𝑥 + cosec 𝑥 is (Q) 𝜋 3𝜋
,
2 2
(3) The
(3) n Range of 𝑓(𝑥) = cot 𝑥 + tan 𝑥 + cos 𝑥 is (R) {0, 𝜋}
If(4)
the Range of 𝑓(𝑥) = sec 𝑥 + cosec 𝑥 + sin 𝑥 is (S) 3𝜋 5𝜋
,
4 4
1) 1 →R , 2 →Q, 3 →S , 4 →P 2) 1 →Q , 2 →R, 3 →P , 4 →S
3) 1 →R , 2 →Q, 3 →P , 4 →S 4) 1 →Q , 2 →R, 3 →S , 4 →P
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