Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Sankalp 022W - 1-3 - LOT-p1-PH-2-CPT-1-PTC
Sankalp 022W - 1-3 - LOT-p1-PH-2-CPT-1-PTC
Sankalp 022W - 1-3 - LOT-p1-PH-2-CPT-1-PTC
Pleas e r ead the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specific ally for this purpose.
SANKALP 022W (1-3) LOT
You are not allowed to leave the Examination 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
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
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 & B in the 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.
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-2
SECTION – I : PHYSICS
PART – A: (Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. A particle of mass m and velocity v 0 is fired at a solid cylinder of mass M and radius R. The cylinder is
initially at rest and is mounted on a fixed horizontal axle that runs through the centre of mass. The line
of motion of the particle is perpendicular to the axle and at a distance d, less than R, from the centre
and the particle sticks to the surface of the cylinder, then
2mv 0 d
(A) Angular speed of the system just after the particle sticks is 2 .
R M 2m
(B) Mechanical energy conserved.
mv 0 d
(C) Angular speed of the system just after the particle sticks is 2 .
R M 2m
(D) Mechanical energy is not conserved.
2. A small block of wood, of specific gravity 0.4, is submerged in water at a depth of 2.9 m. If the block is
released from rest. Then choose the correct alternative(s).
(A) Acceleration of block towards the surface is 14.7 m/s2
(B) Velocity of block after 2 sec is 29.4 m/s.
(C) Time taken by block to reach the surface is 0.63 sec.
(D) Time taken by block to reach the surface is 2.74 sec.
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-3
5. A cubical block is floating in a liquid with one third of it’s volume immersed in the liquid. When the
whole system accelerates upwards with acceleration of g/2.
(A) The fraction of volume immersed in the liquid will change.
(B) The buoyancy force on the block will change.
(C) The buoyancy force will increase by 50 percent.
(D) The pressure in the liquid will increased.
6. A body moving towards a finite body at rest collides with it. It is possible that
(A) both the bodies come to rest
(B) both the bodies move after collision
(C) the moving body comes to rest and the stationary body starts moving
(D) the stationary body remains stationary; the moving body changes its velocity
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-4
8. Consider one dimensional collision between two identical particles A and B. B is stationary and A has
momentum P before impact. During impact, B gives impulse J to A. Choose the correct alternative(s)
(A) the total momentum of the (A + B) system is P before and after the impact and (P J) during the
impact.
(B) During the impact, A give impulse J to B.
J
(C) The coefficient of restitution is 1
P
J
(D) The coefficient of restitution is 1
P
F = 1N
9. A block of mass 3 10 kg is placed on a rough horizontal surface as
shown in the figure. A force of 1 N is applied at one end of the block 30
and the block remains stationary. The normal force exerted by the
surface on the block acts (g = 10 m/s2)
20 cm
(A) through the centre of mass of the block.
(B) through point A.
(C) through point B. B A
(D) through the point at a distance 5 cm. from A. 20 cm
10. A particle is rotating about a vertical axis in the horizontal plane such R
that the angular velocity of the particle about the axis is constant and
is equal to 1 rad/s. Distance of the particle from axis is given by R0
R = R0- t where t stands for time. The speed of the particle as a O
function of time is
(A) 2 1 (B) (R 0 t)
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-5
11. As an air bubble rises from the bottom of a lake to the surface such that its temperature is constant
and volume is doubled. If the atmospheric pressure is 76.0 cm of Hg and the density of mercury is
13.6 g/cc, the depth of the lake is (neglect the surface tension of air bubble)
(A) 5.17 m (B) 20.6 m
(C) 7.60 m (D) 10.3 m
12. An elevator is moving upward with an acceleration a. It has velocity v at t = 0. A man inside the
elevator lifts a body of mass m through a height h in interval t = 0 to t = t0. The average power
developed by the man is in elevator ref. frame :
m(g a)h 1
(A) (B) m(g + a) (v + at0)
t0 2
mgh 1
(C) (D) mg (v + at0)
t0 2
13. A block of mass 1 kg is released from rest at t = 0 to fall freely under gravity. Power of gravitational
2
force acting on it at t = 2 s is (g = 10 m/s )
(A) 200 watts (B) 10 watts
(C) 100 watts (D) zero
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-6
2. The friction coefficient between the horizontal surface and 1.0 m/s
each of the block shown in the figure is 0.2. The collision
between the blocks is perfectly elastic. Find the separation (in 2 kg 4 kg
m) between them when they come to rest. Take g = 10m/s2.
16 cm
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-7
SECTION – II : CHEMISTRY
PART – A: (Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-8
7. (P)
N2(g) + O2(g)
2NO(g); K1
(Q) (1/2)N2(g) + (1/2)O2(g)
(2)NO(g); K2
(R) 2NO(G)
N2(g) + O2(g); K3
(S) NO(G) (1/2)N2(G) + (1/2)O2(g); K4
Correct relation between K1, K2, K3 and K4 is/are :
(A) K1 K 3 1 (B) K1 K 4 1
(C) K3 K2 1 (D) K1 K 2 K 3 K 4
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-9
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
10. The molar heat capacities at constant pressure of X, Y and Z are in the ratio of 5 : 3 :4.75 the
enthalpy changes for the exothermic reaction
2X g 3Y g
4Z g at 400 K and 410 K is H400 and H410 respectively then (assume that CP
does not change by temperature)
(A) H400 H410 (B) H410 H400
(C) H400 H410 (D) None of these
11. Which of the following graphs is correct for zero order reaction?
(A) (B)
Rate Rate
Conc Conc
(C) (D)
Rate Rate
(Conc)2 (Conc)3
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-10
12. What is the minimum pH when Fe(OH)3 starts precipitating from a solution containing
0.1 M FeCl3? (Ksp of Fe(OH)3 = 8 x 10–13 M3)
(A) 3.7 (B) 5.7
(C) 10.3 (D) 8.3
2. H3PO4 is titrated with NaOH, find the pH at first equivalence point if pK1, pK2 and pK3 are H3PO4 are
5, 11 and 18
3. When 12.0 g carbon reacted with oxygen to form CO and CO2 at 25°C and constant pressure, 75.0
kcal of heat was liberated and no carbon remained. Then the mass of oxygen reacted is 5.5 X gm.
Find the value of X?
(given that Hof CO2 95 kcal; Hof CO 24 kcal; )
5. If 40 ml of 0.2 M CH3COOH is titrated with 0.2 M NaOH. How many ml of base must be added to form
a buffer solution with greatest buffer capacity?
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-11
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
3. An ellipse intersects the hyperbola 2x 2 – 2y2 = 1 orthogonally. The eccentricity of the ellipse is
reciprocal to that of hyperbola. If the axes of the ellipse are along co-ordinate axes, then
(A) equation of the ellipse is x2 + 2y2 = 2 (B) foci of the ellipse are (1, 0)
(C) equation of the ellipse x2 + 2y2 = 4 (D) foci of the ellipse are 2, 0
4. A circle S is orthogonal to the circle x2 + y2 + 4x + 2y – 4 = 0. If radius of S is 2. Then
(A) locus of centre of S is a circle with centre (–2, –1)
(B) locus of centre of S is a circle with centre (2, 1)
(C) locus of centre of S is a parabola with focus (2, 0)
(D) locus of centre of S is a circle with radius = 13
5. If the quadratic equation ax 2 – bx + 12 = 0 where a & b are positive integer not exceeding 8, has both
roots greater than 2, then the possible ordered pairs (a, b) is/are
(A) (1, 6) (B) (1, 7)
(C) (2, 7) (D) (2, 6)
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-12
6. If 1, 2, 3 are the roots of the equation x 3 + 4x + 1 = 0 then which of the following is/are true
3 3 3
(A) 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 (B) 12 22 32 8
1 1 1
(C) 4 (D) exactly one of 1, 2, 3 is real
1 2 2 3 3 1
7. From a point (6, ) where is an integer tangents are drawn to the same branch of the hyperbola
x2 y2
1 , then possible values of are
100 16
(A) 0 (B) 3
(C) –1 (D) 2
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
8. The sum of the first 3 terms of an increasing GP is 7 and sum of first, third & fifth term is 21 then the
first term is
(A) 14 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 7/3
9. Tangents PA & PB are drawn to the circle x 2 + y2 = 4 from any arbitrary point P on the line x + y = 6.
Then locus of the midpoint of chord of contact AB is
(A) x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y = 0 (B) 3x2 + 3y2 + 4x + 4y = 0
2 2
(C) 3x + 3y + 2x + 2y = 0 (D) 3x2 + 3y2 – 2x – 2y = 0
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-13
2
10. If sin & – cos are the roots of the equation px – qx – r = 0, where p, q, r are sides of a triangle
PQR (where p = QR, q = PR, r = PQ) then cos Q is equal to
r r
(A) 1 (B) 1
2p p
r r
(C) 1 (D) 1
2p 3p
11. A focal chord of parabola y2 = 4x is inclined at an angle /4 with positive direction of x-axis then the
slope of normal drawn at the ends of focal chord will satisfy the equation
2 2
(A) m – 2m – 1 = 0 (B) m + 2m – 1 = 0
2
(C) m – 4m + 1 = 0 (D) m2 + 2m – 2 = 0
12. If x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is equation of the smallest circle which is passing through (1, 2) and
touches the line x + y – 7 = 0 then the value of g + 2f + 3c is
(A) 25 (B) 17
(C) 30 (D) 23
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-14
This section contains SIX (05) questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places,
truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.
x12
1. If x > 0, then greatest value of is ______
1 x x x 3 ... x24
2
2. Let x1, x2, x3 are the roots of x 3 – x2 + ax + b = 0 and x2, x3, x4 are the roots of x 3 – 4x2 + px + q. If x 1,
x2 , x3, x4 are in A.P. then its common difference is ________
x2 y2
3. From origin two perpendicular lines are drawn to intersect 1 at A & B, then the value of
12 8
1 1
is equal to _________
OA OB 2
4. Circles of radii 16 & 4 touch externally. The radius of the circle which touches the two circles
externally and also their common tangents is ________
5. If is the repeated root of the equation 4x 3 + 4x2 – 7x + k = 0, then integral value of k is ______
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-15
ANSWERS
PHYSICS (SECTION –I)
1. A, D 2. A, C 3. A, B, C, D 4. A, B, C
5. B, C, D 6. B, C 7. B, C 8. B
9. B 10. C 11. D. 12. A
13. A 1. 2 2. 0.05 3. 2
4. 50 5. 18
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-16
1 d R
mv0d = MR2 mR2
2
M
2mv 0 d
= 2
R M 2m
Energy is lost.
2. a W 1 g 14.7 m/s2
B
2s
t 0.63 sec
a
4 3 2 y
2R 0 R3R
3 3 R
4. xcm =
4 3 2 3 15
2R R
3 3
4 3 2 3R
2R 0 R3 (R, 3R/8)
ycm = 3 3 8 R
4 3 2 3 (0, 0) x
40 C
2R R (R, 0)
3 3
zcm = 0
V
5. If the volume immersed initially is (V/3). Then
g mg …(i)
3
If the volume immersed when the system accelerates is V then
g mg V
V ' g mg V'
2 2 3
7. Fluid particles passing through the bend are in circular motion. The
centripetal acceleration is provided by the variation in pressure. In
the section as shown maC P2A
P1A P2 A maC 2
P1A
P1 P2 1
applying Bernoulli theorem at 1 and 2
1 1
i.e., P1 1v12 gh1 P2 v 22 gh2
2 2
1 2 1 2
P1 1v1 P2 v 2 as h1 h2
2 2
P1 P2
v1 v 2
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-17
10. The speed is due to radial motion as well as due to angular motion.
11. When the bubble rises to the surface, its volume doubles so that pressure must be halved. This
indicates that atmospheric pressure in terms of Hg column is the same as that due to water column.
12. The power developed by the man = power required in the reference frame of the man
= Force velocity = m(g + a).(h/t)
Hence, (A) is correct.
13. P F.V
(mg) (gt) cos 0º
= 200 W
PART – B
1. Consider collision between ball A and ball B.
v0 v2 v1
A B A B
JBC JAC
Using definition of e, we have
v1 v2 = v0 …(i)
Using conservation of linear momentum, we have
kmv1 + mv2 = mv0 kv 1 + v2 = v0
with the help of equation (i) and (ii), we can write
2v 0
v1
(k 1)
now consider the collision between ball B and ball C
v1 v4 v3
B C B A
JBC JAC
Using definition of e, we have
v3 v 4 v 1 …(iii)
Using conservation of linear momentum, we have
4v 3 kv 4 kv1 …(iv)
adding (iii) and (iv)
(k 4)v 3 2kv1
2kv1 4kv 0 4kv 0
v3
(k 4) (k 4)(k 1) k 2 5k 4
4v 0 4v 0
v3 2
4
k 5 k 2 9
k
k
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.
SANKALP 022 W(1-3) LOT (Ph-2)-Paper-1-PCM(000000.0)-18
2
for maximum v3, k 0k=2
k
Second Method:
When a point mass of mass m1, moving with speed v 0 and collides elastically with stationary point
mass m2, then speed of m2 after collision will be
2v 0
v2
m
1 2
m1
Similarly
2v 2 4v 0
v3
m
1 3 1 m 2 1 m 2
m2 m1 m 2
v3 will be maximum, if m2 m1m3 , so k = 2
1 1
3. 2T cos gh
r1 r2
4. In fluid frame ball is moving with constant velocity (terminal) and resultant of all forces acting on it
zero.
(A) Buoyant force
(B) viscous force
(C) mg
2 ( 0 )gr 2 2 900 10
vt 25 10 4 = 50 m/s
9 9 0.1
1m 2 2
5. K.E. = 2v = mv = 18
2 2
FIITJEE Ltd., FIITJEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016, Ph 26515949, 26569493, Fax 26513942
website: www.fiitjee.com.