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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
SEC: Sr. Batch-1_Ph-II JEE-MAIN Date: 28-11-2020
Time: 07.00Am to 10.00Am PTM-02 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 20 Consists Four 4) marks. Negative (-1), 21 to 25 No Negative Marks
Physics : Question No. 26 to 45 Consists Four 4) marks. Negative (-1), 46 to 50 No Negative Marks
Chemistry : Question No. 51 to 70 Consists Four 4) marks. Negative (-1), 71 to 75 No Negative Marks
Syllabus:
Mathematics : Functions & Inverse trigonometric functions, Limits,

Continuity, Differentiability, Derivatives

Physics : Waves on a string + sound waves, Complete optics


(ray optics: Excluding Optical instruments + wave optics:
Excluding diffraction & polarization)

Chemistry : T1: Atomic structure, Stiochiometry


T2: Periodic classification & chemical bonding , Alkali &
alkaline earth metals
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MATHEMATICS
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options 1), 2), 3) and 4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

 4 1 2 
 x sin  x   x 
1. lim    
x   3 
1 x
 
 
1) 0 2)1 3) -1 4) does not exist
 1  cos 4 x
 ; x0
2
 x
a x0
2. If f  x    ;
 x
 ; x0
 16  x  4

If f  x  is continuous at x  0 then a =

1)6 2)2 3)4 4) 8

1 1 dy
3. If x  2cos ec t and y  2s ec t ( t  1) , then is equal to
dx

y y x x
1) 2) 3) 4)
x x y y

4. Let f be injective map with domain { p, q, r} and range {5,10,15} such that exactly
one of the following statement is correct and remaining are false

f ( p)  5, f (q)  5, f (r )  10 then f 1 (5) is equal to


1) p 2) q 3) r 4) 
5. The value of K for which function
 tan 4 x
4
  tan 5 x 
   ; 0  x  
f ( x )   5  2 is continuous at x  , is
 2
2 
 K ; x
 5 2
2 2 17 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 5 20 5
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 
6. lim  x  x  x  x  is equal to
x   
1
1)0 2) 3) log 2 4) e4
2
 x3 x2 
7. lim   
x   3 x 2  4 3 x  2 

1 2
1)does not exist 2) 3)0 4)
3 9
1
    log x
8. lim  tan   log x   is equal to
x 1 4 

1) e 2) e1 3) e2 4) e2

 sin(sgn( x)) 
9. lim   ; where [.] denotes greatest integer function is equal to
x 0  (sgn( x)) 

1)0 2)1 3)-1 4) Does not exist


x 3
10. If f ( x)  a sin x  be  c x is differentiable at x  0 then

1) a  b  c  0 2) a  0, b  0, c  R
3) b  c  0, a  R 4) a  c  0, b  R

 a 1
 x sin   ; x  0
11. If f  x    x
 ; x0
 0

is continous but Non-Differentiable At x  0 , Then


1) a   1,0  2) a   0,2 3) a   0,1 4) a  1,2 

12. If y 2  P  x  , A Polynomial Of Degree 3, Then

d  3 d2y 
2 y 
dx  dx 2 

1) P '" x   P '  x  2) P " x  P '" x 

3) P  x  P '" x  4) A Constant

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 1 2 ; x  0
e x
13. If f  x   
 0 ; x0

Then f (x) is
1) Differentiable at x  0 2) Continous But Not Differentialble at x  0
3) Discontinous at x  0 4) None of these
cos sec x
 1  tan x 
14. lim   Is equal to
x 0  1  sin x 

1
1) e 2) 3) 1 4) e2
e

a x  a x
15. Given f  x   , a  2
2
Then f  x  y   f  x  y  

f  x f  y
1) 2 f  x  f  y  2) f  x  f  y  3) 4)
f  y f  x

  1 1
    ; x  0
16. Let f  x    x e  x x 
 ; x0
 0

1) Differentialde at x  0
2) Discontinous at x  0
3) Continous but not differentialde at x  0
4) f '  x  is continous at x  0

 sin  x 
 ;  x  0
17. If f  x     x 
 0 ;  x  0

Where [x] denotes greatest integer function, then lim f  x  equals
x 0

1) 1 2) 0 3) – 1 4) Does not exist


2
18.  
If f 1  1, f ' 1  3 then derivative of f f  f  x     f  x   at x = 1 is

1) 12 2) 9 3) 15 4) 33
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  
19. If the function f defined on  ,  by
6 3
 2 cos x  1
 ; x 4
f  x    cot x  1 is continuous at x   4 ; then K =

;x 4
 K

1 1
1) 2) 2 3) 1 4)
2 2
 23  n  
1
20. The value of Cot   cot 1   2 K   is
 
n 1  K 1  
23 25 23 24
1) 2) 3) 4)
25 23 24 23
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

4x
21. Let the function f :  0,1  R be defined by f  x   , then the value of
x
4 2
 1   2   3   39  1
f   f   f    .......  f   f   is _________
 40   40   40   40  2

22. The Number of points where f  x    sin x  cos x (where . is greatest integer

function), x   0,2  is discontinuous –

23. If the function f  x   x3  e x /2 and g  x   f 1  x  then value of g '1 is ______

2 cos 2 x
 1 1 1 1 
t  2 cos x  3 cos x  4 cos x  ........  9 cos x 
2 2 2 2
24. The value of is
x  /2  
 

sin 3x  P sin 2 x  Q sin x


25. If f  x   ; x  0 is continuous at x  0 , then value of
x5
4 P  5Q 

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PHYSICS
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options 1), 2), 3) and 4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
26. A point source has been placed as shown in the figure. What is the length on the
screen that will receive reflected light from the mirror?

SOURCE

SCREEN
H

H H 2H

1) 2 H 2) 3H 3) H 4) None
^ ^ ^
27. A plane mirror is moving with velocity 4 i    5 j   8 k . A point object in front of the
^ ^ ^
mirror moves with a velocity 3 i    4 j   5 k . Here k̂ is along the normal to the plane

mirror and facing towards the object. The velocity of the image is –
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
1) 3 i  4 j   5 k 2) 3 i  4 j   11k 3) 3 i  4 j   11k 4) 7 i  9 j   11 k

28. A candle flame 3 cm high is placed at distance of 3 metres from a wall. How far
from the wall must a concave mirror be placed in order that it may form an image
of the flame 9 cm high on the wall ?
1) 225 cm 2) 300 cm 3) 450 cm 4) 150 cm
29. A point object at 15 cm from a concave mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm is
made to oscillate along the principal axis with amplitude 2mm. The amplitude of
its image will be:
1) 2 mm 2) 4 mm 3) 8 mm 4) none of these
30. A small angle prism has a prism angle A  4 and refractive index = 1.5.It is

placed with its base horizontal in front of a vertical mirror. A horizontal ray of light
passes through the prism and is reflected back from the mirror. By what angle the
mirror should be rotated so that the reflected ray becomes horizontal ?
1) 1º 2) 3º      3) 6º      4) 9º
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31. A prism of refractive index 2 and refracting angle A produces minimum deviation
 m of a ray on one face at an angle of incidence 45 , The values of A and  m are
respectively.
1) 45º, 45º 2) 45º, 60º 3) 60º, 30º 4) 60º, 45º
32. A convex lens of focal length 15 cm is placed coaxially in front of a convex mirror.
The lens is 5 cm from the pole of the mirror. When an object is placed on the axis
at a distance of 20 cm from the lens, it is found that the image coincides with the
object. Calculate the radius of curvature of the mirror - (consider all optical event)
1) 45 cm 2) 55 cm 3) 65 cm 4) 85 cm
33. A convex lens forms a real image on a screen placed at a distance 60 cm from the
object . When the lens is shifted towards the screen by 20 cm , another image of
the object is formed on the screen. The focal length of the lens is -
1) 45 cm 2) 40 /3 cm 3) 30 cm 4) 12 cm
34. A ray of light falls on the surface of a spherical paper weight making an angle 
with the normal and is refracted in the medium at an angle  . The angle of
deviation of the emergent ray from the direction of the incident ray is -
1) ( –  ) 2) 2 ( –  ) 3) ( –  ) / 2 4) (   )

35. A lens forms a sharp image on a screen. On inserting a parallel sided glass slab
between the lens and the screen , it is found necessary to move the screen a
distance d away from the lens in order for the image to be sharp again. If the
refractive index of the glass relative to air is  , then the thickness of slab is -
1)  d 2) d /  3) (  1)d /  4)  d / (  – 1 )
36. In a YDSE experiment if a slab whose refractive index can be varied is placed in
front of one of the slits then the variation of resultant intensity at mid-point of
screen with ‘  ’ will be best represented by (   1). [Assume slits of equal width

and there is no absorption by slab]

I0 I0 I0 I0

= 1  = 1  =1  =1 
1) 2) 3) 4)
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37. An interference is observed due to two coherent sources ‘A’ & ‘B’ having zero phase
difference separated by a distance 4 along the y-axis where  is the wavelength
of the source. A detector D is moved on the positive x-axis. The number of points
on the x-axis excluding the points x  0 & x   at which maximum will be
observed is.
y

D
B
x

1) three 2) four 3) two 4) infinite

38. If the first minima in a Young’s slit experiment occurs directly in front of one of the

slits. (distance between slit & screen D = 12 cm and distance between slits d  5

cm) then the wavelength of the radiation used is :

1) 2 cm only 2) 4 cm only

2 2 4 4
3) 2cm, cm , cm 4) 4 cm, cm, cm
3 3 3 3

39. In the ideal double-slit experiment, when a glass-plate (refractive index 1.5) of

thickness t is introduced in the path of one of the interfering beams(wavelength  ),

the intensity at the position where the central maximum occurred previously

remains unchanged. The minimum thickness of the glass-plate is –

1) 2  2) 2  /3 3)  /3 4) 

40. A mixture of light waves having wavelength 560 nm & 400 nm falls normally on a

YDSE setup. The distance between the slits is 0.1 mm and the distance of the

screen from the slits is 1 m. Distance between two successive total dark regions is

1) 4 mm 2) 14 mm 3) 5.6 mm 4) 28 mm
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41. A whistle is rotated with 2 rotations/sec in a circle of radius 1 meter. A listener is
sitting in the plane of circle outside the centre, then ratio of maximum and
minimum frequencies heard by him will be
(V  4 ) (V  4 ) (V  2) (V  4)
1) 2) 3) 4)
(V  4 ) (V  2 ) (V  2) (V  4)
42. A jet fighter flies in a straight line over an airfield line over an airfield with a speed
264 m/s level with the ground, at a height of 600 m. If it emits a continuous note of
frequency 1 kHz , what is the change in apparent frequency as experienced by one
of the ground crew over a 1.5 s interval as the jet flies overhead?

(Assume speed of sound is 340 ms 1 )


Final jet Initial jet
Position Position

Ground Crewman

1) 320 Hz 2) 420 Hz 3) 520 Hz 4) 620 Hz


43. Both the strings, shown in figure are made of same material and have same cross-
section. The pulleys are light. The wave speed of a transverse wave in the string
AB is v1 and in CD it is v2 . Then v1 / v2  is–

B C

1) 1 2) 2 3) 2 4) 1 / 2

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44. Coherent electron beam is being used in YDSE. On increasing kinetic energy of the
electrons, fringe width will -
1) increases
2) decrease
3) remain unchanged
4) No interference pattern will be observed on the screen
45. In YDSE experiment, intensity at some point is 1/4th of the maximum intensity
then angular position of this point is (d : separation between the slits &  is the
wavelength of light) –

1) sin –1    / d  2) sin –1    / 2d  3) sin –1    / 3d  4) sin –1    / 4d 


(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

46. If the diameter of the sun is 13.8  106 km and if its average distance from the earth is

14.8  108 km , then calculate the size of its image (in cms) formed by a concave
mirror of focal length 1.5 metre.
47. Consider the situation shown in figure. The elevator is going up with an

acceleration of 2.00 m / s 2  and the focal length of the mirror is 12.0 cm. All the
surface are smooth and the pulley is light. The mass-pulley system is released
from rest (with respect to the elevator) at t  0 when the distance of B from the
mirror is 42.0 cm. Find the distance (in cms) between the image of the block B and

the mirror at t  0.200 s . Take g  10 m / s 2 .

m
a = 2.00 m/s2

m B

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48. A convex lens d A of focal length 20 cm and a concave lens B of focal length 5 cm

are kept along the same axis with a distance d between them. If a parallel beam of

light falling on A leaves B as a parallel beam, then d is equal to ........... cm

f=20cm f =5cm

A 20cm

49. Find the greatest speed (in m/s) of transverse waves through a steel wire of

radius 1 mm. The breaking stress of steel is 6.0  108 Nm –2 . Density of steel

 7800 kg m –3 .
50. Two blocks each having a mass of 3.2 kg are connected by a wire CD and the
system is suspended from the ceiling by another wire AB (figure). The linear mass
density of the wire AB is 10 g / m and that of CD is 8 g / m . Find the speed of a
transverse wave pulse produced in AB (in m / s ).

A
B

DC

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CHEMISTRY
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options 1), 2), 3) and 4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

51. Assume that the nucleus of the Fatom is a sphere of radius 5  10-13 cm . Calculate
the density of matter in F nucleus.

1) 6.02  1010 g / ml 2) 6.02  1013 g / ml

3) 3.01  1010 g / ml 4)1.15  1010 g / ml


52. 112 ml of a gas is produced at STP by the action of 41.2 mg of ROH alcohol with
CH3 MgI . Molecular mass of alcohol is:

1) 32g 2)41.2g 3) 8.24g 4)156g


53. A compound contains 3.2% of oxygen. The minimum mol wt. of the compound is
1) 300 2) 440 3) 350 4) 500
54. No. of oxalic acid molecules in 100 ml of 0.02 N oxalic acid are

1) 6.023  1020 2) 6.023  1021 3) 6.023  1022 4) 6.023  1023


55. A 10.0 g sample of a mixture of calcium chloride and sodium chloride is treated
with Na 2CO3 to precipitate the calcium as calcium carbonate. This CaCO3 is
heated to convert all the calcium to CaO and the final mass of CaO is 1.62 gms .
The % by mass of CaCl 2 in the original mixture is
1) 15.2% 2) 32.1% 3) 21.8% 4) 11.07%
56. KO2 (potassium superoxide) is used in oxygen cylinders in space and submariners

because it
1) absorbs CO2 and increases O2 content
2) eliminates moisture
3) absorbs CO2
4) produces ozone

57. Among KO 2 , AlO2 , BaO2 and NO2 . Unpaired electron in present in

1) NO2 and BaO2 2) KO2 and AlO2 3) KO2 only 4) BaO2 only

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58. Which of the following on heating do not decompose?
1) Li2CO3 2) BaCO3 3) Na2CO3 4)none
59. The solubility in water of sulphates down the Be groups is
Be  Mg  Ca  Sr  Ba . This is due to
1)increase in melting point 2)high ionization energy
3)higher coordination number 4)all of these
60. LiNO3 on heating gives

1) O2 2) NO2 3) O2  NO2 4)none of the above

61. A solutions of sodium metal in liquid ammonia is strongly reducing due to the
presence of
1)sodium atoms 2)sodium hydride 3) sodium amide 4)solvated electrons
62. The compounds insoluble in acetic acid is
1)calcium oxide 2)calcium carbonate
3)calcium oxalate 4)calcium hydroxide

63. When dissolved in dilute H 2 SO4 , 0.275 g of metal evolved 119.7 ml of H 2 at 20o C
and 780.4 mm pressure. H 2 was collected over water. Aqueous tension is 1.74
mm at 20o C , calculate equivalent weight of metal.
1) 34 2)27.52 3)10 4)58
64. Find the weight of KOH in its 50 milli equivalents
1) 1.6 2) 2.2 3) 2.8 4) 4.8
65. The number of neutrons in a drop of water  20 drops  1 mL  at 4C .
1) 6.023  1022 2) 1.338  1022 3) 6.023  1020 4) 7.338  1022
66. If 0.5 mole of BaCl 2 is mixed with 0.2 mol of Na 3PO4 , the maximum amount of
Ba 3 (PO 4 ) 2 that can be formed is:

1) 0.7 mol 2) 0.5 mol 3) 0.2 mol 4) 0.1 mol


67. Equal volumes of 1 M each of KMnO4 and K 2Cr2O7 are used to oxidise Fe  II 

solution in acidic medium. The amount of Fe oxidized will be


1) more with KMnO 4 2) equal with both oxidizing agents
3) more with K 2Cr2O7 4) cannot be determined
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68. P and Q are two elements which form P2Q3 , PQ2 molecules. If 0.15 moles of
P2Q3 and PQ2 weighs 15.9 g and 9.3 g respectively, what are atomic weights of P

and Q?
1) 26,18 2) 18,26 3) 36,12 4) 60,12
69. 4 g of an impure sample of CaCO3 on treatment with excess HCl produces 0.88 g
CO2 , what is the present purity of CaCO3 sample?

1) 70 2) 100 3) 30 4) 50
70. Calculate the weight of FeO produced from 2 g VO and 5.75 g of Fe2O3 . Also
report the limiting reagent. Given: VO  Fe2O3  FeO  V2O5

1) VO 2) Fe2O3 3) both 1 and 2 4) None of these


(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
71. How many gm of NaOH will be needed to prepare 250 ml 0.1 M solution?
72. 280 ml of H 2O2 reacts completely with 15.8 g of KMnO4 in acidic medium, then
the volume strength of H 2O2 is
73. A 1.0 g sample of Fe 2O3 solid of 55.2% purity is dissolved in acid and reduced by
heating the solution with zinc dust. The resultant solution is cooled and made upto
100.0 mL. An aliquot of 25.0 mL of this solution requires 17.0 mL of 0.0167 M
solution of an oxidant for titration. Calculate the number of electrons taken up by
the oxidant in the reaction of the above titration.
74. Alkali metals’ sulphate have the formula M x SO4 , where x is
75. Alkaline earth metals directly combine with sulphur and phosphorus when heated
to form sulphides of the type MS and phosphides of the type M x P2 respectively.
X is

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