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CM(1820) TEST # 1-1

FIITJEE MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST


MONTHLY
ASSESSMENT PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

CM - TEST CODE:

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 186

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

INSTRUCTIONS
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
BATCH – 1820

1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Section.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each section is further divided into two parts: Part-A & Part-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 HB pencil 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 – 05) contains 5 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

(06 – 13) contains 8 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct answer. Each
question carries +4 marks for all correct answer and – 2 mark for wrong answer.

(iii) Part-C (01 – 05) contains 5 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from 0
to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking..

Name of the Candidate :__________________________________________

Batch :___________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :______________________________________________

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CM(1820) TEST # 1-2

P
PAAR
RTT –– II:: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. There is a quarter ring of radius R in the


yz-plane having linear charge density , then
electric field at point P will be z
y
k   1 ˆ 1 ˆ
(A) 3/2  ˆj + j− k T
2 2 2 2  R

k
2
( )
(B) 3/2 ˆj + ˆj − kˆ R P

k  ˆj 
(C) 3/2  + ˆj − kˆ 
2 2 
(D) None of these

2. Consider a non-conducting hemisphere of radius R having +


+ +
charge per unit area equal to . Electric field at point P will be + + +
R
   1 
+
+ +

1 −
+
(A) (B)  + +
4 0 20  2 + +
+
+ R P
+ +
R
 1   1  +
 1 −
+ +
(C) (D)  + +
40 2 4 0  2 +
+

3. Two rectangular infinite charged sheet each has Y


surface charge density  are placed as shown in + + + + + +

+

figure, then magnitude of electric field at point + + + + + + +

(0, 0, d) d is small, be + + + + + + +

 + + + + + + +
(A)
o O + + + + + + +
X X
+ + + + + + +

(B) + + + + + + +
2 o + + + + + + +
 + + + + + + +
(C)
4 o + + + + + + +
 Y
(D) none of these
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-3

4. In the circuit shown all the three voltmeters are R R R


identical and have very high resistance. The voltage V1 V3
of the ideal battery shown in 9V. Find the reading of
V2
voltmeter V3 (in volts). 4R R R
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 8
V3 = 9 volt

5. The electric field intensity at the centre of a uniformly


charged hemispherical shell is E0. Now two portions of the
hemisphere are cut from either side and remaining portion
2
is shown in figure. If  =  = , then electric field intensity
5
at centre due to remaining portion is: [approximately taking
Cos (36°) = 0.8.

E0 E0
(A) (B)
3.2 6
E
(C) 0 (D) Information in sufficient
2

(Multi Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

6. When a charge of amount Q is given to an isolated metal plate X of surface area A, its
surface charge density becomes 1 . When an isolated identical plate Y is brought close to
X, the surface charge density on X becomes  2 . When Y is earthed, the surface charge
density becomes 3
Q Q
(A) 1 = (B) 1 =
A 2A
Q
(C) 1 =  2 (D) 3 =
A

7. There is a uniformly charged cube of charge density . Then consider


B
two points A and B in the cube (A is at centre and B is at the corner) + + +
+
V 1 E +
(A) A = (B) A = 0
+ + +
+ +
A +
Vb 2 EB +
+
+ +
+ +
+ + +
V E  1 +
+
(C) A = 2 (D) A =   + + + +
Vb EB  2 

Space for rough work

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CM(1820) TEST # 1-4

8. In the given circuit the value of m is varying. The correct


statements about the circuit are x
+
(A) The condition for maximum current flowing from x is m =2.
V
(B) The maximum current is .
2r mr mr
(C) The condition for maximum current flowing from x is m = 2 . V
3V
(D) The maximum current is . (r/m)
2r
y

9. Two equal point-like positive charges A and B are fixed y

on the y-axis equidistant from the origin. What can you A +


say for the net electrostatic force on a small electrically C

neutral conducting rod placed on the x-axis as shown in x


the figure? B +

(A) Not force at all (B) It points away from the origin
(C) It points towards the origin (D) Information is insufficient

10. In another world, instead of the Coulomb’s law, electric force F on a point like charge q due
to another point like charge Q is found to obey the following law.

F=
(
Qq 1 − ar )r
40r 3

Here, a is a positive constant and r is the position vector of charge q relative to the
charge Q.
Q(1 − ar )
(A) Electric field due to a point charge Q is E = r
40r 3
(B) Line integral of this electric field  Edl over a closed path is also zero as in our world.
qenclosed
(C) Gauss’ law  E  ds =
0
also holds true for this electric field.

(D) All the above statements are true but this electric field is not conservative.
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-5

11. An air-filled parallel palate capacitor with the plate area A is


connected to a battery with an emf V volt and negligible internal
resistance. One of the plates vibrates so that the distance
between plates varies as d = d0 + a cos t (where a << d0). The
capacitor breaks down when the instantaneous current reaches
to the value of I. Choose the correct option(s).
Id02
(A) The maximum possible amplitude vibrations “a” is .
VA0
2Id02
(B) The maximum possible amplitude vibrations “a” is .
VA0
0 VaA
(C) The instantaneous current in circuit is sin t .
(d0 + acos t)2
0 VaA
(D) The instantaneous current in circuit is sin t .
2(d0 + acos t)2

12. Fifteen wires of same material as electrical resistivity  A B


and equal crossectional area of a are joined as shown
I
in figure in which ABCDEFGH a cube of length ‘’ and H G

I, J, K, L are the mid points of GH, HE, BC and CD


K
respectively. The equivalent resistance between the
point A and F is J
5
(A)  D
L C
6 a
5
(B) smaller than  E F
6 a
5
(C) greater than 
6 a
(D) None of these

13. A capacitor of capacitance C = 0.1F is charged by a battery 100V 1


of e.m.f. E1 = 100 V and internal resistance r1 = 1  by
putting switch S in position 1 as shown in figure. The correct E1 R2
options are 0.1F 99 1
(A) The heat generated in R3 = 99 till steady state is 485 J
(B) Now switch is thrown to position 2. The work done on the
R3
2
battery till steady state is 250 J 50V 1
(C) The energy stored in the capacitor when switch is shifted
to position 2 at steady state is 125 J. E2 R1
(D) The heat generated across R1 = 1  in steady state in
position 2 is 1.25 J
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-6

SECTION – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. A hollow charged metal sphere has a radius r. If the potential difference between its surface
and a point at distance 3r from its centre is V then the electric intensity at distance 3r from
V
the centre is . Find the value of .
r

2. A conducting shell of radius R has charge Q. Electrostatic force between two parts of the
shell which are on either sides of a plane that is at a distance r(r = R/2) from the centre of
the shell is
3Q2
then k is
16k0R 2

3. Three identical electric dipoles are arranged parallel to


each other at equal separations as shown in the figure.
The separation between the charges of a dipole is
negligible as compared to the separation between the
+ + +
dipoles. In the given configuration, total electrostatic
interaction energy of these dipoles is U0. Now one of the – – –
end dipole is gradually reversed, then work done by
3KU0
electric forces is , then ‘K’ is
17

4. The figure shows a RC circuit with a parallel plate capacitor. –Q0


Before switching on the circuit, plate A of the capacitor has a
charge –Q0 while plate B has no net charge. Now, at A B
t = 0, the circuit is switched on. How much time (in second) R
will elapse before the net charge on plate A becomes zero. S
2  106
(Given C = 1F, Q0 = 1mC,  = 1000 V and R = ) 
ln3

5. Solid sphere A of mass M and radius R has charge Q at


centre.

Very Rough Insulated Surface


A point charge q is at the same level with centre. The
force of friction acting on sphere, immediately after the
Qq
sphere is released is then find the value of k.
2KE, X2

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CM(1820) TEST # 1-7

P
PAAR
RTT –– IIII:: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The formula of an aromatic compound(X) is C8H10. It reacts with 2 equivalent of gaseous


chlorine in presence of sunlight forming compound(Y). If compound(X) has zero dipole
moment, the structure of (Y) will be:
CH3 CH 2Cl
Cl
(A) (B)
Cl
CH3 CH 2Cl
CHCl 2 CH3
Cl

(C) (D)

Cl
CH3 CH3

2. Which of the following compound undergoes easy cleavage in acid medium (HCl)?

(A) O (B)
O
OH O

(C) (D)

3. ( X ) + I2 / NaOH 
CH3COONa + CHI3 
The above reaction will proceed towards forward direction by maximum extent if ‘X” is
(A) CH3CH2OH (B) HOCH2CH2CH2OH

(C) CH 3CHCH 3 (D) CH3CH2CH2OH

OH
Space for rough work

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CM(1820) TEST # 1-8

OH

4.
CS2
+ Br2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯ → Products

The correct statement regarding the major product in above reaction is


(A) it is the heavier one among the two products
(B) it is more acidic than the minor product of the reaction
(C) it forms one monosubstituted product with respect to the activating group in electrophilic
substitution reaction
(D) it’s dipole moment is zero

OH O
5.  O
CH3 − CH = CH − CH − CH3 ⎯⎯⎯→ CH3 − CH = CH − C − CH3
The oxidizing agent that can be used in the above reaction is
(A) KMnO4/H+/ (B) MnO2
(C) O3/Zn/H2O (D) KMnO4/OH–/

(Multi Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

6. CH3CHO + CH3CHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯


Dilute NaOH

→ CH3CH = CHCHO
Which of the following species is/are formed during the above reaction?
OH
(A) (B) CH2 = CH – O–
CH 3CHCH 2CHO

(C) CH2CHO (D) CH3CH = CH – CH2OH

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CM(1820) TEST # 1-9

CHO CHO

Conc.NaOH
7. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → Products

NO 2 CH3
The product(s) of above reaction is/are
COONa CH 2OH

(A) (B)

NO 2 NO 2
CH 2OH COONa

(C) (D)

CH 3 CH 3

OH

8. ( CH )
(P ) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → Product ( Q )
CH2N2 3 3 CCOCl
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →
 Anhy.AlCl3

If ‘Q’ is the major end product of above reaction, the correct statements regarding it is/are
(A) it can completely react with two equivalents of HI
(B) it can form two monochloro products upon treatment with Cl2/h
(C) it can react with KOH to form phenol
(D) it forms a salt with sodium metal
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-10

9. Which of the following reaction(s) can produce cyclohexanol?


O
O

(A) ⎯⎯⎯⎯
NH2NH2
→ (B) Zn −Hg
KOH
⎯⎯⎯⎯
Conc.HCl

OH
Cl
O
Cl
NaOH
(C) (D) ⎯⎯⎯⎯→
⎯⎯⎯→
LiAlH4

10.
Reagent
CH 2Br ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →P + Q

Which of the following reagent(s) can form two isomeric products in the above nucleophilic
substitution reaction?
(A) KCN (B) KNO2
(C) KSH (D) KNH2

11. Which of the following reaction(s) produce(s) cyclohexanone?


(A) HOOC − CH − CH − CH − CH − COOH ⎯⎯⎯⎯ Heat

2 2 2 2

(B) O
HOOC COOH
Heat
⎯⎯⎯⎯ →

(C) Cl
H2O
⎯⎯⎯⎯ →
Cl

(D) +
KMnO4 /H
CH2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →

12. In which of following reaction, the configuration of the reactant changes in the major or minor
product(s)?(Assume the alcohols have S-configuration)
(A) CH CH CHCH ⎯⎯⎯ Na

(B) CH CH CHCH ⎯⎯⎯⎯ CH3SNa

3 2 3 3 2 3 DMSO

OH OH
(C) CH3CH2CHCH3 ⎯⎯⎯ ⎯
→ (D) CH3CH2CHCH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →
SOCl2 CH3COOH
Conc.H SO 2 4

OH OH
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-11

O
13. H+
CH3CCH2CH3 + NH2OH Product ( s ) + H2O
The correct statement(s) regarding the above reaction is/are
(A) the product(s) show(s) geometrical isomerism
(B) the reaction takes place in strongly acidic medium
(C) the products can form N-substituted acid amides when treated with PCl5 followed by
hydrolysis
(D) the product reacts with P2O5 in presence of acetic anhydride to form alkyl nitrile

SECTION – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

CH 2OH
H C OH
HO C H HIO 4
1. C O Products

HO C H
HO C CH3
H
How many moles of Tollen’s reagent is/are required to react with the product(s) formed from
one mole of reactant in above reaction?

2. An aliphatic polychloride(X) on hydrolysis forms a saturated dicarboxylic acid. The acid

O
forms cyclohexanone upon heating. If ‘a’ is the number of chlorine atoms

a+b
present in (X) and ‘b’ is the number of hydrogen atoms of (X), what is ?
2

O 2( )
3. ⎯⎯⎯→
LiAlH4
(P ) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
− SO , −HCl
2
→ (Q)
SOCl 1.eq

( S ) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Intramolecular
reaction
⎯ (R ) ⎯⎯
Na

How many hydrogen atom(s) is/are present in (S)?
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-12

OCH 3
OCH 3
4.

OCH 3
CH 2OCH 3
How many maximum number of moles of HI can be consumed in the above reaction?

Cl

5. CH3CH2CCH2CH2CHCH2CH3
Dehydrohalogenation
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→ Product
E2
(s )
CH3 CH3
X
If the maximum number of alkene(s) formed in the above reaction is ‘X’, then is
2
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-13

P
PAAR
RTT –– IIIIII:: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

 x
1 − , x  0
1. The number of solutions of the equation f ( x ) = f ( x ) , where f ( x ) =  3
−1
, is equal
1 − x 2 , x  0

to
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 5


x x − 4, x Q
2. The function f : R → R, f ( x ) =  is
x x − 3, x  Q

(A) one-one and onto (B) many-one and onto
(C) one-one and into (D) many-one and into

 2x 2 − x − 1 
3. Let f : D → 0,  − A , f ( x ) = sec −1   , where A = b1,b 2 ,...,bn  . The value of n ( A )
 1− x
2

such that f is onto, is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

The function f ( x ) =  x −  x2  (where . = G.I.F. ) is discontinuous at


2
4.
(A) all integers (B) all integers except 0 and 1
(C) all integers except 0 (D) all integers except 1

x
5. Let f ( x ) be defined for all x  0 and be continuous. Let f ( x ) satisfy f   = f ( x ) − f ( y ) for
y
all x, y  0 and f ( e ) = 1. Then
(A) f ( x ) = ln x (B) f ( x ) is bounded
 1
(C) f   → 0 as x → 0 (D) xf ( x ) → 1 as x → 0
x
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-14

(Multi Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

 1  1
6. If the function f ( x ) , x  0 is such that f ( x ) + f   = f ( x ) .f   , then f ( x ) can be
x x
2017
(A) 1 − x2017 (B) x +1
 2
(C) (D)
2 tan−1 x 1 + k ln x

7. The function g, defined by g ( x ) = sin  + cos  − 1,  = sin−1 x , is (where {.} denotes
the fractional part function)
(A) an even function (B) a periodic function
(C) an odd function (D) neither even nor odd

8. Let functions f : R → R , g : R → R be defined as f ( x ) = 3x − 1 + 2x + 1,

g(x) =
1
5
(3x + 5 − 2x + 5 ) . Which of the following is true?
(B) ( fog) = gof
−1
(A) fog = gof
(D) ( fof ) = gog
−1
(C) fof = gog

9. Let [x] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to x. Now g ( x ) is defined as below:
    
[f ( x )] , x   0,    ,   2 ( sin x − sinn x ) + sin x − sinn x
  2 2 
g(x) =  , where f ( x ) = ,
 3  2 ( sin x − sinn x ) − sin x − sinn x
, x=

 2
n  R . Then

(A) g ( x ) is continuous at x = when n  1
2

(B) g ( x ) is differentiable at x = when n  1
2

(C) g ( x ) is continuous but not differentiable at x = when n  1
2

(D) g ( x ) is continuous but not differentiable at x = when 0  n  1
2
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CM(1820) TEST # 1-15

 
10. If f ( x ) = max  x ,  x ,cos x, −  x  (here [.] = GIF), then
2 2
(A) f (0) = 1 (B) f ' ( 0) = 0

(C) f ( x ) = 1 has 3 solutions (D) f   = 0
2

1 − cos x
11. Let f ( x ) = (here {y} denotes fractional part of y). Let
(x )
2
4
+ ax 3 + bx 2 + cx
= lim+ f ( x ) , m = lim+ f ( x ) and n = lim+ f ( x ) , where l, m and n are non – zero finite numbers.
x →1 x →2 x →3

Then
1
(A) lim+ f ( x ) = (B) a + b + c = −1
x →0 36
19
(C) + m + n = (D) lim+ f ( x ) = 0
72 x →4

12. ( )
Let f ( x ) = 1 + eln(lnx ) .ln k 2 + 25 and g ( x ) =
1
x −1
. If

( )
g( x )
lim ( f ( x ) ) = k 2 sin2  + 3 cos  + 5 , k  0 and ,   R , then which of the following are
x →1

correct?
(A) The value of k is equal to 5.
sin10  + cos5 
(B) The value of is equal to 1.
sin2  + cos 
(C) cos2  + sin4  = 2
(D) sin2   cos 

13. Let f : R → R be defined as


   x 3  x 5 x ( 2n − 1)  x   
nlim  + + + ... +  x
 →  1 + n 2
2+n 2
3+n 2
n + n2  2
f (x) =  , where [y] denotes the largest
 
 1, x=
2
integer  y. Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) f ( x ) is injective but not surjective.

(B) f ( x ) is non – derivable at x = .
2

(C) f ( x ) is discontinuous at all integers and continuous at x = .
2
(D) f ( x ) is an unbounded function.

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CM(1820) TEST # 1-16

SECTION – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

x 2 − 2x + d
1. f : R → a,6 defined by f ( x ) = is an onto function. The value of 7a + d is equal
x 2 + 3x + d
to

2. Let f ( x ) be a function defined on R such that for any x  R , f ( x + 5)  f ( x ) + 5 and


f ( x + 1)  f ( x ) + 1 . Also, f (1) = 1 . If g ( x ) = f ( x ) + 1 − x , then the value of g ( 2017) is equal to

 12   22   2005 2 
3. Let N be the number of distinct numbers in the sequence   
,  ,...,  
 2005   2005   2005 
(here [.] = G.I.F.). The number of proper divisors of the sum of digits of N is equal to

4. Let A = 3,4,5,6 and B = 1,2,3,...,10 be two sets. Let a function f be defined from set A to
set B such that f (i) − f ( j)  2  i  j, where i, j  A . If the number of such functions is N,
N
then the value of is equal to
5

5. The value of lim


x →
( 3
( x + 1)( x + 2 )( x + 3 ) − x ) is equal to

Space for rough work

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ANSWERS KEY
SR.
PHYSICS C.CODE CHEMISTRY C. CODE MATHS C.CODE
NO.
1. D P121406 B C124601 D M120311

2. B P121406 B C121807 D M120308, M120309

3. C P121412 C C121408 C M120309

4. A P120207 C C121809 D M120406

5. A P121406 B C121802 A M120414

6. BC P120118 ABC C121405 ABCD M120323


M120320, M120321,
7. BC P120105 AC C121405 AB
M120322
8. BC P120201 B C121806 ABD M120312, M120311

9. D P120104 ACD C121408 AB M120412


M120401, M120407,
10. AB P121412 AB C124603 ABC
M120415
11. AC P121420 ABCD C121401 BCD M110602

12. A P120215 B C121802 ABC M110610

13. ABCD P120206 AC C121402 CD M120405

1. 6 P121406 5 C121804 6 M120309

2. 8 P120104 7 C121401 1 M120323

3. 3 P120110 8 C121801 2 M120315

4. 2 P120216 8 C121806 7 M120328

5. 7 P120104 5 C124606 2 M110607

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CM(1820) TEST # 1-18

Hints & Solutions


Physics
SECTION – A
9. D
a
Sol. Electric field increases till and then decreases. Hence, it is very essential to specify the
2
location of rod.

10. AB
Sol. This is conservative electric field as there are terms only of r in the direction of r.

SECTION – C
2. 8
2
2 1  Q 
F= (Pr ojected area) = (R 2 − r 2 )
20  4R2 
Sol.
20

3. 3
kPP
Sol. Use equation U = −P  E = 1 2

r3

4. 2
Sol. Let at any time t charge flown through the plate B to plate A is q and instantaneous current is
I.
–Q0+q –q

A B
I

R 
 2q − Q0 
From loop theorem   + IR −  = 0
 2C 
dq −2q + 2C + Q0
 R =
dt 2C
dq dt
 =
2C + Q0 − 2q 2RC
Now for charge on plate A to be zero q = Q0.
Q0 t
dq dt
Integrating  =
0 2C + Q0 − 2q 0 2RC
 2C + Q0 
= t = RCln  
 2C − Q0 
Putting the value of C, Q0,  and R
We get t = 2 seconds.

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CM(1820) TEST # 1-19

Chemistry
SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. CH3 CH 2Cl

X= , Y=

CH3 CH 2Cl

2. B
Sol. Cyclic ethers undergo cleavage in acidic medium.

3. C
Sol. It undergoes iodoform test.

4. C
Sol. Para isomer is the major product.

5. B
Sol. MnO2 is the specific reagent for oxidation of allylic alcohols.

6. ABC
Sol. It is aldol condensation reaction.

7. AC
Sol. It is a Cannizzaro reaction.

8. B
OCH 3 OCH 3

Sol. P is Q is

C(CH3)3

9. ACD
Sol. The products staring from A, B, C, &D are
OH
OH
, , ,
Cl
OH

10. AB
Sol. CN– and NO2− are ambient nucleophiles.

11. ABCD
Sol. Decarboxylation as well as dehydration takes place in (A). In (B) heating of -keto acids
results in the formation of ketones.

12. B
Sol. In (B) SN2 reaction takes place.
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13. AC
Sol. Oximes of aldehdyes form alkyl cyanide upon dehydration reaction.

SECTION – C
1. 5
Sol. The following products will react with Tollen’s reagent. One mole of HCHO, three moles of
HCOOH and one mole of CH3CHO.

2. 7
Sol. ‘X’ is Cl3C – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – CCl3, a = 6, b = 8

3. 8
Sol. P = HOCH2CH2CH2CH2OH
Q = HOCH2CH2CH2CH2Cl
R = NaOCH2CH2CH2CH2Cl

S=
O

4. 8
Sol. 8 moles of HI.

5. 5
Sol. X = 10

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MATHEMATICS
SECTION – A
1. D
3 (1 − x ) , x ≥ 1
Sol. f −1 ( x ) = 
 1 − x, x < 1

2. D
Sol. For x = 2 and x = 31/4 , f ( x ) = 0 and hence many-one.
For no value of x, f ( x ) = − 3 and hence into.

3. C
2x 2 − x − 1 3
Sol. Range of 2
does not contain − and −2 .
1− x 2

4. D
Sol. Check at a general point x = k, where k is an integer.

5. A

6. ABCD
 
Sol. ( f ( x ) − 1)  f  1x  − 1 = 1
   
 1 1
f   −1=
x f (x) −1
Now, check for all the options.

7. AB
Sol. g( x) = {x} + 1 − {x} − 1
0, x ∈ Z
Now, {x} + {− x} =  .
1, x ∉ Z

8. ABD
Sol. f and g are inverse of each other.

9. AB
 π π 
Sol. sin x > sinn x for n > 1 and sin x < sinn x for 0 < n < 1 if x ∈  0,  ∪  , π 
 2 2 
10. ABC

11. BCD

12. ABC

13. CD

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SECTION – C
1. 6
x 2 − 2x + d
Sol. = 6 has equal roots.
x 2 + 3x + d

2. 1

3. 2
 i2 
Sol. Let ai =  .
 2005 
a1 = a 2 = ... = a 44 = 0
2

For m ≥ 1002,
(m + 1) −
m2
=
2m + 1
≥1
2005 2005 2005
⇒ a m < a m +1
Hence, a1002 , a1003 , ..., a2005 take distinct values.
2

For m < 1002,


(m + 1) m2
− <1
2005 2005
∴ am +1 = am or am+1 = am + 1
⇒ All the integer values less than or equal to a1001 have been taken.
a1001 = 499
Hence, N = 500 + 1004 = 1504.

4. 7
Sol. Let x1 be the number of elements in B before f ( 3 ) , x 2 the number of elements between
f ( 3 ) and f ( 4 ) , x 3 the number of elements between f ( 4 ) and f ( 5 ) , x 4 the number of
elements between f ( 5 ) and f ( 6 ) , and x 5 the number of elements after f ( 6 ) .
According to the conditions of the problem, x 2 , x 3 , x 4 ≥ 1 and x1, x 5 ≥ 0 .
x1 + x 2 + x 3 + x 4 + x 5 = 6
N = 7C4

5. 2

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