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FIITJEE RET – 16
(EXTENDED 1 & 2 )
IIT-2017 (P2)
DATE: 08.01.2018
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 183

INSTRUCTIONS:
A. General
1. This booklet is your Question Paper containing 54 questions.
2. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular phones, pagers and
electronic gadgets in any form are not allowed to be carried inside the examination hall.
3. Fill in the boxes provided for Name and Enrolment No.
4. The answer sheet, a machine-readable Objective Response (ORS), is provided separately.
5. DO NOT TAMPER WITH / MULTILATE THE ORS OR THE BOOKLET.
B. Filling in the OMR:
6. The instructions for the OMR sheet are given on the OMR itself.
C. Question paper format & Marking Scheme
21. Each part has three sections as detailed in the following table:
Section Question Number of Category wise Marks Each Question Maximum
Type Questions Full Marks Partial Marks Zero Negative marks of
Marks Marks the
section
1 Single +3 ––– 0 –1 21
Correct 7 If only the bubble If none of In all
Option corresponding to the other
the correct option bubbles is cases
is darkened darkened
2 One or +4 +1 0 –2 28
more 7 If only the For darkening a If none of In all
correct bubble(s) bubble the other
option(s) corresponding to corresponding bubbles is case.
all the correct to each correct darkened.
option(s) is (are) option,
darkened. provided NO
incorrect option
is darkened.
3 Compreh +3 ––– 0 ––– 12
ension 4 If only the bubble In all other
corresponding to case.
the correct option
is darkened

Don’t write / mark your answers in this question booklet.


If you mark the answers in question booklet, you will not be allowed to continue the exam.

NAME:

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PAPER–I
PART I: PHYSICS
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 28)
 This section contains SEVEN questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to all the correct option in the ORS.

1. Two bodies, each of mass M, are kept fixed with a separation 2L. A particle of mass m is projected from
the midpoint of the line joining their centres, perpendicular to the line. The gravitational constant is G. The
correct statement is.
GM
(A) The minimum initial velocity of the mass m to escape the gravitational field of the two bodies is 4
L
GM
(B) The minimum initial velocity of the mass m to escape the gravitational field of the two bodies is 2
L
GM
(C) The minimum initial velocity of the mass m to escape the gravitational field of the two bodies is
L
(D) The energy of the mass m does not remain constant

2. A solid cone of uniform density and height 2R and base radius R has a conical
portion scooped out from its base with the same base radius but height R as
shown in the figure. The solid cone is floating in a liquid of density  with vertex
A touching the fluid surface. If atmospheric pressure is P0, the force acting on
R2g  3P0 
the surface BCD due to liquid is n   .Find the value of n?
3  Rg 

(A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 9 (D) None

3. A slender homogenous rod of length 2L floats partly immersed in water,


being supported by a string fastened to one of its ends as shown. The
specific gravity of the rod is 0.75. the length of rod that extends out of
L
water is . Value of n is
n

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) None

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4. Three different liquids are filled in a U-tube as shown in figure.


Their densities are 1, 2 and 3 respectively. From the figure we
may conclude that:
(A) 2 > 1 (B) 1 > 2 h
2  1
(C) 3 = (2 - 1) (D) 3 =
2

5. Water coming out of a horizontal tube at a speed v strikes normally a vertically wall close to the mouth of
the tube and falls down vertically after impact. When the speed of water is increased to 2v.
(A) the thrust exerted by the water on the wall will be doubled
(B) the thrust exerted by the water on the wall will be four times
(C) the energy lost per second by water strike up the wall will also be four times
(D) the energy lost per second by water striking the wall be increased sixteen times

6. A projectile is fired from the surface of earth of radius R with a velocity kve (where ve is the escape velocity
from surface of earth and k < 1). Neglecting air resistance, the maximum height of rise from the centre of
earth is
R R
(A) (B) k 2R (C) (D) kR
k 1
2
1 k 2

7. A solid sphere of uniform density and radius R applies a gravitational force of


attraction equal to F1 on a particle placed at a distance 3R from the centre of
the sphere. A spherical cavity of radius R/2 is now made in the sphere as
shown in the figure. The sphere with cavity now applies a gravitational force F 2
on the same particle. The ratio F2/F1 is:
9 41 3 22
(A) (B) (C) (D)
50 50 25 25

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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 15)


 This section contains SEVEN questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are)
correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS.
 For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will get +4
marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will get +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will get –2 marks, as a wrong
option is also darkened.

8. Two solid spheres and of equal volumes but of different


densities and are connected by a string. They are fully
A
immersed in a fluid of density. They get arranged into an
equilibrium state as shown in the figure with a tension in the
string. The arrangement is possible only if B
(A) dA  dF (B) dB  dF
(C) dA  dF (D) dA  dB  2dF

9. A solid sphere of radius R and density  is attached to one end of a mass – less spring of force constant
k.
The other end of the spring is connected to another solid sphere of radius R and density 3  . The complete
arrangement is placed in a liquid of density 2  and is allowed to reach equilibrium. The correct
statement(s) is (are)
4R3 g
(A) the net elongation of the spring is
3k
8R3 g
(B) the net elongation of the spring is
3k
(C) the light sphere is partially submerged
(D) the light sphere is completely submerged

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10. Two spherical planets P and Q have the same uniform density  , masses Mp and MQ , and surface areas
A and 4A, respectively. A spherical planet R also has uniform density  and its mass is ( MP  MQ ). The
escape velocities from the planets P,Q and R are VP ,VQ and VR . Respectively. Then
(A) VQ  VR  VP (B) VR  VQ  VP
(C) VR / VP  3 (D) VP / VQ  1/ 2

11. A cubical block of side ‘a’ is floating in a fixed and closed cylindrical container of
radius 2a kept on the ground. Density of the block is , whereas the density of
liquid is 2. Container is made up of conducting wall so that the temperature
remains constant. A piston is mounted in the cylinder which can move inside
the cylinder without friction. If piston oscillates with large amplitude A
(A) The cube will remain stationary
(B) The cube will oscillate with very small amplitude in same phase with piston
(C) The cube will oscillate with very small amplitude in opposite phase with piston
(D) The cube will oscillate with amplitude A

12. A metallic cylinder of radius r and height h is totally submerged in a


liquid contained in a beaker as shown in the figure. If force F is
pulling the string with a constant velocity , the graph showing the
variation of force F against displacement of cylinder is best
represented by

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

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13.
g  
Mercury of density H is poured into cylindrical communicating vessels of cross-sectional area A1 and

A2 respectively (A1 > A2). A solid iron cube of volume V0 and density iron is dropped into the broad vessel
and as a result the level of the mercury in it rises. Then liquid of density liq poured into the broader vessel
until the mercury reaches the previous level in it. The height of water column h is
V0iron
(A) if the liquid does not submerge the block

liq A 2  V02 / 3 
V0 iron
(B) if the liquid does not submerge the block
liq A 2
V0
(C) if the liquid submerge the block
A2
V0  iron  liq  Hg
(D)   if the liquid submerge the block
A2  Hg  liq  liq
 

14. Let V and E be the gravitational potential and gravitational field. Then select the correct alternative(s)
(A) the plot of E against r (distance from centre) is discontinuous for a spherical shell)
(B) the plot of V against r is continuous for a spherical shell
(C) the plot of E against r is discontinuous for a solid sphere
(D) the plot of V against r is continuous for a solid sphere

SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 18)


 This section contains TWO paragraphs.
 Based on each paragraph, there are TWO questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS.

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Paragraph–1
A cylindrical tank has a hole of diameter 2r in its /3
bottom. The hole is covered wooden cylindrical
h1 4r
block of diameter 4r, height h and density  / 3
Situation 1 : Initially, the tank is filled with water of h
density  to a height such that the height of water h2
above the top of the block is h1 (measured from the
top of the block)

Situation 2 : The water is removed from the tank to
a height h2 (measured from the bottom of the 2r
block), as shown in the figure. The height h2 is
smaller than h (height of the block) and thus the
block is exposed to the atmosphere.

15. Find the minimum value of height h1 (in situation 1) for which the block just starts to move up
(A) 2h/3 (B) 5h/4 (C) 5h/3 (D) 5h/2

16. Find the height of the water level h2 (in situation 2), for which the block remains in its original position
without the application of any external force.
(A) h/3 (B) 4h/9 (C) 2h/3 (D) h

Paragraph–2

A rod of length 6m has a mass 12 kg. It is hinged at one end A at a distance of 3m


below water surface. The specific gravity of the material of rod is 0.5.

17. What weight must be attached to the other end B so that 5m of the rod is immersed in water?
7 7 7
(A) 7 kgf (B) kgf (C) kgf (D) kgf
3 5 2

18. Find the magnitude and direction of the force exerted by the hinge on the rod
17
(A) kgf in the downward direction (B) 8 kgf in the downward direction
3
(C) 4 kgf in the downward direction (D) 5 kgf in the downward direction

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PART II: CHEMISTRY


SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 28)
 This section contains SEVEN questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to all the correct option in the ORS.

19. Acid anhydride can not be prepared by :


(A) C6H5COOH  CH3COCl 
Pyridine

(B) C6H5COO Na   C6H5COCl 
 

(C) C6H5CONH  CH3COO Na  
 

COOH

(D) COOH

20

O O O
OH O
Cl CH 3
(A) (B) (C) O (D)

OH

21.

Which of the following is correct comparison of rate of haloform reaction with various halogens?
(A) rCl2  rBr2  rI 2 (B) rI2  rBr2  rCl2 (C) rBr2  rCl2  rI2 (D) rCl2  rBr2  rI 2

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22. DCDO 
50% OH (aq)
 Alcohol carboxylate ion
(A) (B)

A and B are respectively


O O
(A) (B)
CH3OH, H C O CD3OH, H C O
O O
(C) (D)
CD3OH, D C O CH2DOH , D C O

OH O
| ||
23. CH3  CH  C  CH 2  CH3 will respond to
(A) Fehling solution (B) Tollen’s reagent
(C) I2/NaOH (D) all of them

24.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

25. The compound which reacts with fehlings solution is


(A) C6H5COOH (B) HCOOH (C) C6H5CHO (D) CH3COOH

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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 15)


 This section contains SEVEN questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are)
correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS.
 For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will get +4
marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will get +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will get –2 marks, as a wrong
option is also darkened.

26. A  CHCl3 


alc.KOH
R  NC  3KCl  3H2O . ‘A’ is
NH2 CH 2 NH2

(A) (B)

CH3
H3C N CH3
(C) H3C C NH 2 (D)
H
CH3

27. Alkylation is possible in


(A) primary amines (B) secondary amines
(C) tertiary amines (D) quaternary amines

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28. Correct reactions among the following are
+
N2 Cl Cl +
N2 Cl Br
CuCl
(A) (B) Cu
HCl
HBr

+
N2 Cl

(C) H2O
warm
+
N2 Cl

(D) ( 1) Phenol
HO N N
pH-8
+
( 2) H 3O

29.
O C NH2

NaOBr CF 3COOOH
A B

Correct statement are


(A) ‘A’ doesn’t give friedal craft’s alkylation (B) ‘A’ Undergoes acylation
(C) ‘A’ undergoes friedal craft’s alkylation very easily
(D) ‘B’ on reduction gives A

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30. In which of the following reactions benzoic acid is the product?
O

CH 2OH C CH3
(1) KMnO4 / OH  1 Cl2 / NaOH
(B)
(A)
 2  H 3O   2  H 3O 

Mg  Br CH 3
1 CO2 1 KMnO4 / OH  / 
(C)
 2  H 3O 
(D)
 2  H 3O 

31. The rearrangements in which the alkyl isocyanate (RNCO) is formed as an intermediate is are
(A) Hoffmann-bromamide reaction (B) Schmidt reaction (C) Curtius reaction (D) Lossen reaction

1 SOCl
MeCH2CO2H   B   C
2 HO
32. 2) CH N
2
2 2
3) Ag2O

Which of the following statements are correct about the given reaction.
(A) B, C are Me–CH=C=O and MeCH2CO2Me
(B) B, C are MeCH2CH=C=O and MeCH2CH2CO2H
(C) Wolff rearrangement reaction is involved
(D) Reaction is known as Arndt –Eistert homologation reaction.

SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 18)


 This section contains TWO paragraphs.
 Based on each paragraph, there are TWO questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS.

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Paragraph–1

RCONH2 is converted into RNH2 by means of Hofmann bromamide degradation


O O O

NH 2 NH Br N Br

(i) (ii) (iii)

OM
O
O C
H2N N N
H
(vi) (v) (iv)

In this reaction, RCONHBr is formed from which this reaction has derived its name. Electron donating group at
phenyl activates the reaction. Hofmann degradation reaction is an intramolecular reaction.

33. How can the conversion of (i) to (ii) be brought about ?


(A) KBr (B) KBr + CH3ONa (C) KBr + KOH (D) Br2 + KOH

34. Which is the rate determining step in Hofmann bromamide degradation ?


(A) Formation of (i) (B) Formation of (ii) (C) Formation of (iii) (D) Formation of (iv)

Paragraph–2

The decarboxylation of –ketoacids, , –unsaturated acid and geminal diacid proceed through the formation of
cyclic transition state in presence of heat.

35. Find the correct product of following reaction :


CH3  CH  CH  CD2  COOH 


(A) H3C–CH2–CH=CD2 (B) CH3–CH=CH–CHD2
(C) CH3–C(CHD2) =CH2 (D) None of these

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36. How many of the following compounds can undergo decarboxylation on strong heating.
O O
COOH COOH COOH O
COOH O
OH

O
O OH
OH OH
OH COOH
OH
OH O O HO O
O
O HOOC
O NH2
OH
O
OH
O
OH

(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7

PART III: MATHEMATICS


SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 28)
 This section contains SEVEN questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to all the correct option in the ORS.

37. The degree and order of the differential equation of all parabolas, whose axis is x-axis are respectively
(A) 1, 2 (B) 2, 1 (C) 3, 2 (D) 2, 3

38. The equation of the curve in which the portion of y-axis cut off between the origin and the tangent varies as
the cube of the abscissa of the point of contact is
kx 3 kx 2 kx 3 kx 3 cx 2
(A) y = + cx (B) y =  c (C) y =  + cx (D) y = 
3 2 2 3 2

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39. If the slope of tangent to the curve is maximum at x = 1 and curve has a minimum value 1 at x = 0, then the
curve which also satisfies the equation y = 4x – 3 is
dy x 2 x3 x 4
(A) y + 2x + =0 (B) y = 1 +  
dx 2 2 6
2 3
(C) y = 1 + x + x + x (D) none of these

dy
40. Solution of the differential equation sin y = cos y (1 – x cos y) is
dx
x x x
(A) sec y = x – 1 – ce (B) sec y = x + 1 + ce (C) sec y = x + e + c (D) none of these

The number of solutions of the equation z + |z| = 0, where z  C is


2 2
41.
(A) one (B) two (C) three (D) infinitely many

   
42. If xr = cos  r   isin  r  , (where i = 1 ), then value of x1 . x2 .....  is
3  3 
(A) 1 (B) –1 (C) –i (D) i

One of the values of i is (i = 1 )


i
43.
(B) e/2 (C) e
–/2 –
(A) e (D) e

SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 15)


 This section contains SEVEN questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are)
correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS.
 For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will get +4
marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will get +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will get –2 marks, as a wrong
option is also darkened.

44. A normal is drawn at a point P(x, y) of a curve. It meets the x-axis at Q. If PQ is of constant length k. Such
a curve passing through (0, k) is
2 2 2
(A) a circle with centre (0, 0) (B) x + y = k
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
(C) (1 – k)x + y = k (D) x + (1 + k )y = k

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2
 dy  dy
45. The solution of    2y cot x  y 2 is
 
dx dx
 c   c  c c
(A) x = 2sin1   (B) x = 2cos1   (C) y = (D) y – =0
 2y   2y  1  cos x 1  cos x

dy xy7
46. Solution of the differential equation  is
dx 2x  2y  3
(A) 6(x + y) + 11 ln (3x + 3y + 10) = 9x + c (B) 6(x + y) – 11 ln (3x + 3y + 10) = 9x + c
(C) 6(x + y) – 11 ln (x + y + 10/3) = 9x + c (D) none of the above
2 3
47. The solution of y(x y + xy) = 1 is
1 2
(A) = 2 – y + ce y / 2
2
x
y2
 1  2x 
(B) e 2   y2  = c
 x 
(C) the solution of an equation which is reducible to linear equation
2
(D)  1  y 2  e y / 2
x

The common roots of the equation z + (1 + i)z + (1 + i)z + i = 0, (where i = 1 ) and z


3 2 1993 1994
48. +z +1=0
are
(B)  (C)  (D) 
2 981
(A) 1

1  icos 
49. The real value of  for which the expression (where i = 1 ) is a real number is
1  2icos 
   
(A) 2n + ,nI (B) 2n – , n  I (C) 2n  , n  I (D) 2n  , n  I
2 2 2 4

50. If cos  + cos  + cos  = sin  + sin  + sin  = 0, then


(A) cos (2) + cos (2) + cos (2) = 0 (B) sin (2) + sin (2) + sin (2) = 0
(C) cos ( + ) + cos ( + ) + cos ( + ) = 0 (D) sin ( + ) + sin ( + ) + sin ( + ) = 0

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SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 18)


 This section contains TWO paragraphs.
 Based on each paragraph, there are TWO questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS.

Paragraph–1

Newton’s law of cooling states that the rate at which a substance cools in moving air is proportional to the
difference between the temperatures of the substance and that of the air. If the temperature of the air is 290K. We
dT
can write it as = –k (T – 290), k > 0 constants, where T is temperature of substance.
dt

51. The substance cools from 370 K to 330 K in 10 min, then


–kt –kt –kt –kt
(A) T = 290 + 160e (B) T = 290 + 80e (C) T = 290 + 40e (D) T = 290 + 20e

52. The value of k must be


ln 2 ln 2 ln 2
(A) ln 2 (B) (C) (D)
40 20 10

Paragraph–2
i2k
3 3 i2/3 i4/3
If x = 1, then x = e , where k = (0, 1, 2); so 1, e ,e are cube roots of unity

1 1  i  2 2
53. If (  1) is a cube root of unity and i = 1 , then 1  i 1 2  1 is equal to
i i    1 1
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) i (D) 

1 1 1
1 3
54. Let  =   i , where i = 1 , then the value of the determinant 1 1  2 2 is
2 2
1 2 4
(D) 3 (1 – )
2
(A) 3 (B) 3 ( – 1) (C) 3

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FIITJEE RET – 16
(EXTENDED 1 & 2 )
IIT-2017 (P2)
DATE: 08.01.2018
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
1. B 2. A 3. A 4. A
5. B 6. C 7. B 8. A,B,D
9. A,D 10. B,D 11. C 12. A
13. BONUS 14. A,B,D 15. C 16. B
17. B 18. A
CHEMISTRY
19. C 20. C 21. D 22. C
23. D 24. A 25. B 26. A, B, C
27. A, B, C 28. A, B, D 29. A, B, D 30. A, B, C, D
31. A, B, C, D 32. B, C, D 33. D 34. D
35. A 36. B

MATHEMATICS
37. A 38. A OR C 39. B 40. B
41. D 42. C 43. A 44. AB
45. ABCD 46. BC 47. ABC 48. BC
49. ABC 50. ABCD 51. B 52. D
53. A 54. B

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