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Revision Test 1 (07-09-2020) CTY 1921

FIITJEE – Revision Test 1


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 189

 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
A. General Instructions
1.Attempt ALL the questions.
2.This question paper contains Three Sections.
BATCH – CTY1921

3.Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.


4.Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices, in any
form, are not allowed.

B. Marking Scheme.
(i) Q. No. (01-05) – Contains five (05) multiple choice questions which have single correct answer.
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.

(ii) Q. No. (06-09) – Contains four (04) multiple choice questions which have One or More than One correct answer. Each
question carries +4 marks for correct answer and -2 marks for wrong answer.

(iii) Q. No. (10) – Contains one (01) matrix match questions. Every correct answer carries +2 marks and there is no
negative marking. Total 8 marks for all correct answers.

(iv) Q. No. (11-13) – Contains three (03) comprehension based question. Every correct answer carries +3 marks and there
is no negative marking.

(ii) Q. No. (14-18) contains five (05) Integer based questions. Every correct answer carries +3 marks and there is no
negative marking.

Name of the Candidate :____________________________________________

Batch :____________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :_______________________________________________

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SECTION-I : Physics
(One or More Than One Correct Type)

1. Shown in the figure is a circular loop of radius r and resistance R


 
R. A variable magnetic field of inductance B  B0 e  t is  

established inside the coil. If the key (K) is closed, the electrical  r 
power developed right after closing the switch is equal to  
B02 r 2 10B0 r 3 B02  2 r 4 R B02  2 r 4 K
(A) (B) (C) (D)
R R 5 R

x ˆ  
2. The magnetic field in a region is given by B  B0 1   k . A square loop of edge length l is placed with
 a

its edges along the X and Y axis. The loop is moved with a constant velocity v  v 0 iˆ . The emf induced in
the loop is:
v 0 B0 l 3 v 0 B0 l 2
(A) Zero (B) v0B0l (C) (D)
a2 a

3. Two resistors of 10  and 20  and an ideal inductor of 10 H are 10 H


connected to a 2 V battery as shown in figure. At time t = 0, key K is
closed. Then the initial and final currents through the battery are
1 1 1 1
(A) A, A (B) A, A 10 20
15 10 10 15
2 1 1 2 K
(C) A, A (D) A, A 2V
15 10 15 25

100
4. In a circuit shown in figure, what will be the readings of the
voltmeter and ammeter if a.c. source of 200 V and 50 Hz is
connected
A V V V
(A) 800 V, 2 A (B) 300 V, 2 A 300V 300V V
(C) 200 V, 2 A (D) 100 V, 2 A ~
200V, 50Hz

5. A wire has a non-uniform cross-section as shown. A steady


current is flowing through it. Then the drift speed of the electrons
(A) is constant throughout the wire (B) decreases from A to B
(C) Increases from A to B (D) varies randomly A
B
One Or More than One Options Correct

6. An L-C-R series circuit with 100  resistances is connected to an ac source. When only the capacitance

is removed, the current lags behind voltage by . When only the inductance is removed, the current
4

leads voltage by . Then
4
(A) Inductive reactance is 100 
(B) Capacitive reactance is 100 
(C) Impedance of L-C-R circuit is 100 
(D) Maximum potential difference across inductor is equal to maximum potential difference across
capacitor when all are connected in circuit.

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7. Three capacitors each having capacitance C = 2F are connected S


to battery of emf 30 V as shown in the figure. When the switch is
closed.
(A) the amount of charge flow through the battery is 20 C C
(B) heat generated in the circuit is 0.6 mJ C C
(C) work done by the battery is 0.6 mJ
(D) the charge flow through the switch is 60 C
30V

8. An elliptical cavity is carved within a perfect conductor. A positive


charge q is placed at the centre of the cavity. The points A and B are A
on the cavity surface as shown in the figure. Then q B
(A) electric field near A in the cavity = electric field near B in the cavity.
(B) charge density at A = charge density at B
(C) potential at A = potential at B
(D) total electric field flux through the surface of the

9. The conductor ABCDE has the shape shown. It lies in the yz plane, Z
with A and E on the y-axis. When it moves with a velocity v in a
magnetic field B, an emf e is induced between A and E. B
(A) e = 0, if v is in the y-direction and B is in the x-direction A a C E
O Y
(B) e = 2Bav, if v is in the y-direction and B is in the x-direction a
D
(C) e = Bv, if v is in the z-direction and B is in the x-direction
X 
(D) e = Bv, if v is in the x-direction and B is in the z-direction

Matching Type
10. In the given circuit diagram switch S is closed with position (1) at t = 0, and steady state reached after long
time t = t0 and switch is shifted from position (1) to position (2) at t = t0
Match the column-I with column-II
R1 =2 (1) 2H

S
(2)
12V
4H

R2 =4

Column – I Column - II
I. The current in 4  just after t = 0 a. 3A
II. The current in 4  just before t = t0 b. 2/3 A
III. The current in 4  just after t = t0 c. 2A
IV. The current in 4  after a very long time from the instant d. zero
when switch is shifted from (1) to (2)

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Comprehension Type
A particle with mass m and positive charge q released from rest
at the origin as shown in figure. There is a uniform electric field y
E0
E0 in +y direction and a uniform magnetic field B0 directed out of
the page. The path of the particle as shown is called cycloid. The
particle always moves in x-y plane. The velocity at any time t B0
P
after the start is given as (x,y)
E0  qB  E   qB   x
vy  sin 0 t  , v x  0 1  cos 0 t  
B0  m  B0   m 

11. Speed of the particle at a general point P(x, y) is given by

2qE 0 x 2  y 2 2qE 0 y 2qE 0 x E0


(A) (B) (C) (D)
m m m B0
12. The y-coordinate at the highest point of trajectory is

4m 2m 2mE 0 4mE 0
(A) (B) (C) (D)
qB 02 qB 02 qB 02 qB 0
13. The time for which the y-coordinate of the particle becomes maximum for the first time is
m 2m m 2m
(A) (B) (C) (D)
qB 0 qB 0 qE 0 3qB 0

Integer Type
14. A pair of parallel horizontal conducting rails of negligible B
resistance shorted at one end is fixed on a table. The distance
between the rails is l = 1m. A conducting massless rod of
resistance R = 10 can slide on the rails frictionlessly. The rod is
tied to a massless string, which passes over a pulley fixed to the FM
edge of the table. A mass m = 1kg tied to the other end of the
string, hangs vertically. A constant magnetic filed B=10T exists
perpendicular to the table. If the system is released from rest,
calculate the acceleration of the mass at the instant when the m
velocity of the rod is half of the terminal velocity. (g = 10 m/s2)

15. In the circuit shown, if the power factor of the circuit is 1 and C=1mF
3 Box
power factor of box is . Calculate the reading of ammeter
5

A ~
90V, 25rad/s

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R2
16. Find the current flowing in the resistor R in the circuit shown.
The internal resistance of the batteries is negligible. 0 R1 R3 
(given 0 = 20 V,  = 60V, R2 =10 , R3 =5 and R = 10) R
R3
C
17. Find the potential difference B – A between the plates of a A B
capacitor C in the circuit shown in figure. If the sources have
emf’s E1 = 4.0 V and E2 = 1.0 V and the resistances are equal to E2
R2 R1
R1 = 10 , R2 = 20 , and R3 = 30 . The internal resistance of
the sources are negligible.

E1

18. A non conducting ring of mass m = 100 g and radius R = 10 cm has a charge Q=1C uniformly distributed
over its circumference. The ring is placed on a rough horizontal surface such that plane of the ring is
parallel to the surface. A vertical magnetic field B = B0t2 tesla where B0 = 2T/s–1 is switched on. After t = 2
seconds from switching on the magnetic field the ring is just about to rotate about vertical axis through its
centre. The friction coefficient  between the ring and the surface is found to be (x  10–1). Find the value
of x.

SECTION-II : Chemistry
(One or More Than One Correct Type)

1 Liquid and vapour can coexist in equilibrium at a pressure called


(A) real vapour pressure (B) limiting vapour pressure
(C) normal vapour pressure (D) saturated vapour pressure

2 1 mole of heptane (V.P. = 82 mm of Hg) was mixed with 4 mole of octane (V.P. = 31 mm of
Hg). The vapour pressure of resulting ideal solution is :
(A) 43.2 mm of Hg (B) 40.0 mm of Hg
(C) 41.2 mm of Hg (D) 38.4 mm of Hg

3 A mixture contains 1 mole of volatile liquid A ( PA = 100 mm Hg) and 3 moles of volatile liquid B( PB = 80
mm Hg). If solution behaves ideally, the total vapour pressure of the distillate is
(A) 85 mm Hg (B) 85.88 mm Hg (C) 90 mm Hg (D) 92 mm Hg

4. The variation of t otal vapour pressure of an ideal solution of two liquids A and B is
depicted aside. The total vapour pressure denoted by the point ‘X’ will be:
50 mm
x

V.P. 30 mm

xA = 1 xA= 0.2 xA = 0
xB = 0 Mole fraction xB = 1

(A) 46 mm (B) 40 mm (C) 34 mm (D) 32 mm

5. If 18 g of glucose is present in 1000 g of solvent, the solution is said to be :


(A) 1 molar (B) 0.1 molar (C) 0.5 molal (D) 0.1 molal

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One Or More than One Options Correct

6. 0

1 mole benzene Pbenzene 
 42 mm and 2 moles toluene Ptoulene
0
 36 mm will have  
(A) total vapour pressure 38 mm
(B) mole fraction of vapours of benzene above liquid mixture is 7/19
(C) ideal behaviour of solution
(D) benzene less volatile than toluene

7. Two volatile liquids A and B is given by P = 8.4 + 2.6X A W here X A is mole fraction of A.
Molecular weight of A and B are 100 and 50 respectively and 200 g each of A and B are
mixed to form an ideal solution then :
(A) P° A = 10 (B) P° B = 8.4 (C) P = 9.27 (D) P = 10.14

8. Identify the species capable of acting as an electrophile.


(A) BCl3 (B) AlCl3 (C) NH 4 (D) CO2

9. Steric inhibition of resonance can be expected in

(A) N (B) N

(C) N (D) N

Matrix Match

10. Match the items in column I with those of column II.

Column I Column II
(i) 2Methylbutane and 2,2Dimethylpropane (a) Functional isomers
(ii) Ethyl alcohol and dimethyl ether (b) Chain isomers
(iii) 1Butene and 2Butene (c) Metamers
(iv) Diethyl ether and methylnpropyl ether (d) Position isomers.

Comprehension Type

Nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reaction proceeds either by SN1 mechanism or by SN2 mechanism. The
SN1 is a two step unimolecular reaction in which a carbocation is first formed as an intermediate in a slow
rate determining step followed by an attack by a nucleophile in a fast step. Since carbocation is planar, the
attack by a nucleophile can take place from either side of the plane. An optically active substrate will give
rise to the formation of both (+) and (–) forms of the product. In most of the cases, the product usually
coexists of 5–20% inverted product and 80–95% racemic mixture. The more stable the carbocation, the
greater is the proportion of racemisation.
In solvolysis reaction, the more nucleophilic the solvent, the greater is the proportion of inversion.

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11. Which of the following compound will give S N1 reaction?


(I) C6H5–CH2–Br (II) CH2=CH–CH2–Br
CH3
(III)CH3–CH2–Br (IV) CH3–C–CH2Br
CH3
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
(A) (I), (II) and (III) (B) (I), (II) and (IV)
(C) (II), (III) and (IV) (D) (I), (III) and (IV)

12. Which one of the following substrates will give maximum racemisation in the following reaction?
R' R'
H2 O
R–C–X  R–C–OH
R' ' R' '
CH3 CH3
(A) C6H5–C–CH2CH3 (B) CH2=CH–C–Br
Br C2H5

Br Br
(C) C6H5–C– –OCH3 (D) C6H5–C– –NO2

CH3 NH3

13. Consider the following four reactions:

95% Acetone
(I) (+) C6H5–CH–Cl     C6H5–CH–OH
5% water
CH3 CH3

90% Acetone
(II) (+) C6H5–CH–Cl     C6H5–CH–OH
10% water
CH3 CH3

80% Acetone
(III) (+) C6H5–CH–Cl     C6H5–CH–OH
20% water
CH3 CH3

100% water
(IV) (+) C6H5–CH–Cl    C6H5–CH–OH
CH3 CH3

The correct decreasing order of proportion of inverted product would be


(A) (I) > (II) > (III) > (IV) (B) (II) > (I) > (III) > (IV)
(C) (III) > (II) > (I) > (IV) (D) (IV) > (III) > (II) > (I)

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Integer type

14. Find out the total number of geometrical isomers of

15. Cyclopentane reacts with excess Cl2 at a high temperature to form dichloro
cyclopentane. How many products including stereoisomers will be formed?

16. The mole fraction of ethyl alcohol in its solution in methyl alcohol is 0.80. The vapour
pressure of ethyl alcohol at the temperature of the solution is 40 mm Hg. Its
vapour pressure in solution, if the solution is ideal, is 4x mm Hg. Value of x is __ .

17 The vapour pressure of pure benzene and toluene are 160 torr and 40 torr respectively. The mole percent
of toluene in vapour phase in contact with equimolar solution of benzene and toluene is 4x. Value of x is
___ .

18 Mole fraction of C3H5(OH)3 in a solution of 36 gm of water and 46 gm of glycerine is x/10 . Value of x is __

SECTION-III : Mathematics
(One or More Than One Correct Type)

 y   3 
1. If tan–1x + cos–1    sin1   then find y’(1) = ?
 1  y2   10 
 
(A) 1/3 (B) 5/2 (C) 1 (D) 0

2. Twice of length of subtangent to the curve y = x3 – 3x2 + x at x = – 1 is :


(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 1 (D) None of these

3. Value of the parameter ‘a’ such that the area bounded by . Co-ordinate axes the line x = 1
attains its least value, is equal to
1 1 3
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) -1
4 2 4
4. The area bounded by the curve x  y  1 and x 2  y 2  1 is
(A) 2 sq unit (B)  sq unit (C) ( - 2) sq units (D) ( + 2) sq unit

1/n
  2 n 
5. The value of lim  tan  tan .....tan  is
n   2n 2n 2n 
(A) e (B) e2 (C) 1 (D) e3

One Or More than One Options Correct

x 1  p cos x   qsin x 1
6. If lim
3
 then the value of
x 0 x 3
1 1 1 1
(A) p  (B) q  (C) p   (D) q  
2 2 2 2

f x  y  f x  y
7. If  f  x  f  y  for ∀ x, y and f(0)≠ 0 then
2
(A) f(2) = f(–2) (B) f(3) + f(–3) = 0 (C) f’ (2) + f’ (–2) = 0 (D) f’(3) = f’(–3)

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a
8. Possible integral value (s) of ‘a’ for which x   2 for every x > 0, is (are)
x2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

9. Area bounded by the curve y  In x, y  0 and x = 3 is


(A) (In 9 – 2) sq unit (B) (In 27 – 2) sq unit
 27 
(C) In   sq unit (D) (greater than 3) sq unit
 e2 

Matrix match
10. Matrix Match

Column – I Column - II
(i) 2 (a) 256 2
Area bounded by y = x2 and y  a
1  x2 3
(ii) Area of the region bounded (b) a2
by y 2  16ax and x 2  16ay
(iii) Area bounded by curves xy 2  a2  a  x  and y-axis, (c) 17
is 6
(iv) Area bounded by (d)  2
y  x 2  2, y   x x  0 and x  1   3 
 

Comprehension Type
When we aim at calculating the area bounded by a curve, we have a figure of the type given below:

Here, the area ‘S’ covered by the curve f(x) is the area we wish to calculate. The area ‘S’ covered by the
curve f(x) between x = a and x = b can be found by integrating the curve f(x) from a to b.

11. The area bounded by the curve and tangent at (1, 4) and y-axis is
2 1
(A) sq unit (B) sq unit (C) 2 sq unit (D) None of these
3 3

12. The area bounded by 1  y 2  x and x  y  1 is


(A) 1/3 sq units (B) 2/3 sq units (C) 4/3 sq units (D) 1 sq unit

13. Area bounded by the curve and x-axis lying between the ordinates x= 0 and x = 3 is
equal to
9 11 13 15
(A) sq units (B) sq units (C) sq units (D) sq units
4 4 4 4

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Integer type

lim 1  a tan 2x 
cos ecx
14.  e14 then a is equal to
x 0

2
x 2 
 e t dt 
  
15. The value of Lt  x0  is ___________________.
x 

e
2p2
dp
0

3  e7/ x tan x
16. f(x) =  a  lim f  x  ,b  lim f  x  , then a + b is equal to
1  e11/ x 3x x 0 x 0

 tan x 
3
1
 dy 
17. If y  e find then   is __________.
 dx  x 0
1 1 b b 1
18. If   and u is the minimum value of then u2 =
1  b a 2 a2 ab2

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