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MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST (IIT-2021)

FIITJEE – CM Monthly Test-4


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
Pattern -2 QP 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 Examination Hall befor e the end of the test.

INSTRUCTIONS
BATCHES –1820/1921

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 & C in the OMR. Part-B of OMR to be left
unused.
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 Blue/Black Ball Point Pen 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 Two Part.


(i) Part-A (01-08) – Contains eight (08) multiple choice questions which have One or More correct answer.
For each question in the group Q. 01 – 08 of PART – A you will be awarded
Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct options(s) is (are) darkened.
Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided NO incorrect
option is darkened.
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened. Negative Marks: −1 In all other cases.

(ii) Part-A (09-12) – This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has Two (02) Multiple
Choice Questions. Each List-Match set has two lists: List-I and List-II. FOUR options are given in each
Multiple Choice Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the
condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question. Each question carries +3 Marks for correct combination
chosen and -1 marks for wrong options chosen.

(iii) Part-C (01-06) contains Six (06) Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive) and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative
marking.

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Section – 1: PHYSICS
Part A – (i): (One or more options correct Type)
This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B) , (C) and (D) out of
which ONE or MORE are correct.

1. A disc of mass m and radius ‘R’ is lying on liquid layer of thickness


t 0 as shown in figure. The coefficient of viscosity varies as
V
 x
 = 0  1 +  where 0 is a positive constant. At the given instant,
 R R
floating disc is moving towards right with velocity V as shown Then,
find power required to maintain constant velocity.

20R 2V 2 3 V 2 R 2 0
(A) (B)
t0 2 t0
20V 2 R 2 80V 2 R 2 X
(C) (D)
t0 t0
h/2
2. A cylindrical object of radius ‘R’ and height ‘H’ floats on a liquid with
half of length submerged in liquid. The density of liquid varies with h/2
 y
depth as  = 0  1 +  where y is depth from free surface. Then,
 H
find minimum mass of a block which is to be kept on upper surface of
cylinder so that cylinder gets completely submerged.

7 5 3 3
(A) R 2H 0 g (B) R 2H 0 g (C) R 2H 0 g (D) R 2H 0 g
8 3 5 8

3. A container filled with liquid upto height ‘h’ is kept on smooth horizontal surface. A small hole is made at
bottom most point on vertical surface of tank having upper surface open. As liquid comes out, the container
moves in backward direction with acceleration ‘a’ and finally acquires a velocity V (when all liquid has
drained out). Neglect mass of container, then
(A) only velocity V depends on height ‘h’
(B) only acceleration ‘a’ depends on height ‘h’
(C) both ‘V’ and ‘a’ depends on height ‘h’
(D) Neither ‘V’ nor ‘a’ depends on height ‘h’

4. A block of ice (specific gravity si = 0.90) is floating in a container


S=0.50
having two immiscible liquids (one of specific gravity S = 0.50 and H2
other is water) as shown in figure. H1, H2 are height of water, and
other liquid column respectively. Now the ice block melts
completely, then which of the following is incorrect? Ice Water
(A) H2 will decrease (B) H1 will increase block H1
(C) H1 + H2 will remain unchanged (D) H1 + H2 decreases

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5. Figure shows cross-sectional view of solid semi cylinder of radius ‘r’ B


rigidly attached with solid triangular prism. It floats on a liquid having r

density ‘ρ’. It is in contact with smooth vertical wall. Part BC is not


in contact with liquid. The length of object is ‘ ’, Then (AC = CD =
C
DA) A

(A) Normal force exerted by vertical wall in object is gr 2



gr 2
(B) Normal force exerted by vertical wall is
2
  2
(C) Weight of object is  3 +  r g D

 2
 
(D) Weight of object is  3 + 1 +  r 2 g
 4 

6. Figure shows a siphon tube arrangement. It contains a liquid of


specific gravity 0.8 Take atmospheric pressure P0 = 1.01 105 N / m 2 h
and g = 10 m/s2. Then
(A) Speed of efflux of liquid is 5 2m / s
(B) Speed of efflux of liquid is 10m/s
(C) The maximum value of h up to which siphon tube will work is 7.62m 5m
(D) The maximum value of h upto which siphon tube will work is 5.62m

7. A cylinder of radius h and height ‘3h’ is filled with liquid upto height ‘2h’ with top end open. Now, it is rotated
about its own vertical axis with angular velocity ω. The minimum value of angular velocity ω at which liquid
starts spilling is ω0. Then
(A) 0 = 2 g / h
(B) 0 = 2g / h
(C) It ω = 1.2 ω0, the percentage volume of liquid that has spilled is 22%
(D) It ω = 1.2 ω0, the percentage volume of liquid that has spilled is 20%

8. A rectangular block of mass M is initially at rest on a smooth horizontal surface. A jet of water emerging
from nozzle of cross-section ‘A’ with speed u strikes the block. The water after hitting the block always
splashes along its surface. Assume ρ as density of water. Then [Neglect effect of gravity]
u
M

(A) The velocity of block at which power delivered by water to it is maximum is u / 2


(B) The velocity of block at which power delivered by water to it is maximum is u / 3
4 Au 3
(C) The maximum power delivered by the water to the block is
27
4Au 3
(D) The maximum power delivered by the water to the block is
9

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Part A – (ii): (Matrix Match Type)


This section contains 2 Matrix Match questions. Each question has statements given in 2 columns. Statements in
the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be One or More than one
Correct. `

y
A horizontal wire AB is hinged at point ‘A’. There is
liquid film of Surface Tension T to the left of wire. To
B
F 1m
maintain wire in equilibrium a force of magnitude F is
applied along negative y axis. Assume gravity free
region.
x
A
2m

Column – I Column - II
(A) Magnitude of Surface Tension force on wire (p) 5T
is 2
(B) Magnitude of torque of Surface Tension (q) 2 5T
force about point A is
(C) Magnitude of force F is (r) 5T
(D) Magnitude of hinge reaction at A is (s) 5T
4
(t) Independent of shape of wire

9. Choose the correct option


(A) A – r, t; B – p, t (B) A – q, t; C – p, t
(C) B – r, t; D – p, r (D) A – q, t; D – q, t

10. Choose the correct option


(A) A – q, t; B – r, t (B) A – q, t; C – r, t
(C) B – r, t; D – p, r (D) A – q, t; D – q, t

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Figure shows a block completely submerged in a liquid kept in vessel which is at rest. Initially block is in
equilibrium and Tension in string is To . Column 1 denotes the new states of vessel either accelerating with
acceleration ‘a’ or rotating with angular velocity ‘ω’. Column II denotes the implication of changed condition
in new equilibrium position.

Column – I Column - II
(A) (p) Tension in string is greater than
To

(B) (q) Tension in string is less than To

(C) (r) Block gets shifted towards right


w.r.t vessel
a  g

(D) (s) Block gets shifted towards left w.r.t



vessel

(t) Block will not displace w.r.t vessel

11. Choose the correct option


(A) A – p, r; B – p, t (B) A – q, t; C – p, t
(C) B – r, t; D – p, r (D) A – p, s; D – p, s

12. Choose the correct option


(A) A – q, t; B – r, t (B) A – q, t; C – r, t
(C) B – p, r; C – q, t (D) A – q, t; D – q, t

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Part C (Integer value correct Type)


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9(both
inclusive).

1. A cubical block of side ‘a’ is floating with half volume submerged in water of a
density ‘ w ’ filled in cubical container of side ‘2a’. Height of free surface of
3a
liquid is as shown in figure. The work done by external agent to push
2
K w a 4 g
the block slowly just inside the liquid is . Then find value of k. 3a
32
2

2a
E
2. Figure shows a solid Triangular prism of length just
floating in liquid with one rectangular surface in level with
free surface of liquid. The ratio of magnitude of pressure
force exerted by liquid on triangular surface ABC and
A B
1 D
rectangular surface BCDE is . (Neglect atmospheric
4 K

pressure) and AB = AC = BC = . Then, find value of k C


2
a
D
3. Figure shows a vertical tank closed from top and filled with liquid of
density 4 , which accelerates in vertical plane with a = 3aiˆ + a ˆj . An Y
object of volume V and density ρ is released from point A. If it collides
with point C. Then, the value of a is g 2h
X

4

A B
h

A
4. Figure shows a U tube filled with liquid rotating with angular velocity ‘ω’

about axis AB, Axis AB also accelerates horizontally with an
acceleration ‘a’ such that level of liquid in both the vertical arm of tube is
a
same. Then, find value of 2 . [The horizontal segment of tube has

length = 4m ].

B = 4m

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5. A cylindrical object of length h and density 1 is released from height ‘h’ B

above free surface of liquid having density  2 . The top most end B of h
cylinder gets submerged to a depth ‘h’. Then, find ratio of  2 and 1 1

 2 
 ie  . Assume, there is no loss of kinetic energy during collision. A
 1 
h

2

A uniform thin disc of diameter 2R with a hole of diameter ‘R’ (passing


P0
6.
through centre of disc) is held vertically in an incompressible liquid of R
density  . The top of the disc is at depth of ‘R’ from the free surface of
the liquid. Atmospheric pressure is P0. Force on the facing side of the R

disc (into the paper) due to liquid is (P0 + xgR ) y R2 where x and y
13 R
are rational numbers. If x = . What is value of n.
n

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Section – 2: CHEMISTRY
Part A – (i): (One or more options correct Type)
This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B) , (C) and (D) out of
which ONE or MORE are correct.

1. The false statement is:


(A) Orthoboric acid is a monobasic acid
(B) The four terminal H-atoms and the two B-atoms lie in one plane in diborane
(C) SiF6]2- is known whereas [SiCl6]2- not
(D) SnF4 and PbF4 are covalent in nature

2. From B2H6, all the following can be prepared except:


(A) H3BO3 (B) B2(CH3)6 (C) NaBH4 (D) [BH2(NH3)2]+[BH4]-

3. The molar entropy content of 1 mole of O2 gas at 300 K and 1 atm is 250 J mol-1 K-1. Calculate free energy
change(ΔG) when 1 mole of O2 gas is expanded reversibly and isothermally from 300 K , 1 tam to double
its volume.(Take R = 8.314 J mol-1 K-1, log e = 2.303)
(A) 1.728 kJ mol-1 K-1 (B) 0 (C) -1.728 kJ mol-1 K-1 (D) 0.75 kJ mol-1 K-1

4. Stearic acid[CH3(CH2)16COOH] is a fatty acid. 1 g of stearic acid was burned in a bomb calorimeter. The
bomb had a heat capacity of 652 J/0C. If the temperature of 500 g water rose from 25 to 39.30C, how much
heat was released when the stearic acid was burned?[Given C p(H2O) = 4.18 J/g0C ]
(A) 39.21 kJ (B) 29.91 kJ (C) 108 kJ (D) 9.32 kJ

5. Which of the following is/are true about group 13 elements?


(A) Boron is extremely hard and black coloured solid
(B) Boron has unusually high melting point
(C) The tendency to behave as Lewis acid decreases with the increase in the size down the group in
trivalent state
(D) The relative stability of +1 oxidation state progressively increases for heavier elements: Al < Ga < In < Tl

6. A reversible cyclic process for an ideal gas is shown below. Here P, V and T are pressure, volume and
temperature, respectively. The thermodynamic parameters q, w, H and U are heat, work, enthalpy and
internal energy, respectively.
A(P 1, V1, T1) C(P 2, V2, T2)
Volume (V)

B(P 2, V2, T1)

Temperature (T)
The correct option(s) is (are)
(A) qAC = ΔUBC and wAB = P2(V2 – V1) (B) wBC = P2(V2 – V1) and qBC = ΔUAC
(C) ΔHCA < ΔUCA and qAC = ΔUBC (D) qBC = ΔHAC and ΔHCA > ΔUCA
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7. Which of the following is/are true?


(A) Carbon suboxide (C3O2) is prepared by the reaction of P4O10 with malonic acid
(B) SiO2 + 4HF ⎯⎯ → SiF4 + 2H2O
(C) Diamond is covalent, yet it has high melting point
(D) In Buckminsterfullerene, all the carbon atoms undergo sp2 hybridisation

8. A gas mixture of 4 litres of ethylene and methane on complete combustion at 250C produces 6 litres of CO2.
Find out the amount of heat evolved on burning 1 litre of the gas mixture. The heat of combustion of
ethylene and methane are -1464 and -976 kJ/mol at 250C.
(A) -50 kJ (B) -25 kJ (C) -100 kJ (D) -12.5 kJ

Part B – (iii): (Matrix Match Type)


This section contains 2 Matrix Match questions. Each question has statements given in 2 columns. Statements in
the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be One or More than one
Correct.

1 mole of an ideal monoatomic gas undergoes the following cyclic process starting from state (1) as shown
in the figure.

1
Isothermal

3 2
V
Column – I Column – II (Property)
(A) Temperature of the gas will be maximum at (p) 1
(B) Density of the gas will be maximum at (q) 2
(C) Magnitude of work done by the gas will be (r) 3
maximum, when the gas reaches the state
.........(starting from state 1)
(D) Magnitude of change in internal energy of (s) Between 2 and 3
the gas will be maximum, when the gas
reaches the state .........(starting from state
1)
(t) Between 1 and 3

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9. The ONLY correct combination is:


(A) A – p; B – q; C – r; D – s (B) A – p, q; B – p, r; C – q; D – s
(C) A – p, q; B – p; C – q; D – r (D) A – p, r; B – p, r; C – q, r ; D – p, s

10. The ONLY incorrect combination is:


(A) A – p; B – p, r; C – q; D – r (B) A – p, q; B – p, r, t; C – q; D – r
(C) A – p, q; B – p, t; C – q; D – r (D) A – p, r; B – p, r, t; C – r, s; D – p

Considering the reaction in Column - I and the products formed in Column - II.

Column – I Column – II
(A) Na2B4 O7 + HCl + H2O ⎯⎯→ (p) B2H6

(B) Na2B4 O7 .10H2 O ⎯⎯ → (q) H3BO3
(C) Ca2B6 O11 + SO2 + H2O ⎯⎯
→ (r) NaBO2
(D) Ca2B6 O11 + Na2CO3 ⎯⎯
→ (s) Na2B4O7
(t) B2O3

11. Which of the following combination is CORRECT?


(A) A – q; B – r, t; C- q; D – r (B) A – p, q; B – r, s; C – p, t; D – p, t
(C) A – p; B – p, q, r; C- r, s; D – p, s (D) A – p, q, r, s; B – r, s; C- r, t; D – r, s

12. Which of the following combination is WRONG?


(A) A – q; B – r, s, t; C- r, s; D – q (B) A – q; B – s, t; C – q; D – r
(C) A – q; B – r; C- q; D – r (D) A – q; B - r, t; B – r, s; C- q; D – s

Part C (Integer value correct Type)


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9(both
inclusive).

1. How many of the following statements are correct?


(i) Aqueous solution of AlCl3 is acidic due to hydrolysis
(ii) Graphite is better lubricant on the moon than on the earth
(iii) Ethyl borate, B(OC2H5)3 burns with green edged flame
(iv) H3BO3 does not dissolve in aqueous HF
(v) The basic nature of the hydroxides of Group 13 decreases progressively down the group
(vi) Elemental Boron cannot be prepared from Van Arkel method
(vii) Silicones are synthetic organosilicon compounds having repeated R 2SiO units held by Si-Si linkages
(viii) The tendency for catenation is much higher for C than for Si

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2. A sample of certain mass of an ideal polyatomic gas is expanded against constant pressure of 1 atm
adiabatically from volume 2 L, pressure 6 atm and temperature 300 K to state where its final volume is 8 L.
Calculate entropy change (in J/K) in the process.(Neglect vibrational degrees of freedom)[Take 1 L atm =
100 J, log 2 = 0.3, log 3 = 0.48, log e = 2.3]

3. What is the value of n in the molecular formula BenAl2Si6O18?

4. Molar heat capacity of water in equilibrium with ice at constant pressure is ...........

5. Diamond is unaffected by concentrated acids but graphite changes to Mellitic acids with hot concentrated
HNO3. How many COOH group is present in Mellitic acid?

6. The work done in adiabatic compression of 2 mole of an ideal monoatomic gas against constant external
pressure of 2 atm starting from initial pressure of 1 atm and initial temperature of 300 K is a × 80 calories.
(R = 2 cal/mol - degrees). Find the value of a.

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Section – 3: MATHEMATICS
Part A – (i): (One or more options correct Type)
This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B) , (C) and (D) out of
which ONE or MORE are correct.

1 1 1
1. Sum to n terms of the series + + + ...........
1.2.3.4 2.3.4.5 3.4.5.6
n3 n2 + 6n2 − 3n
(A) (B)
3 (n + 1)(n + 2)(n + 3 ) 6 (n + 2 )(n + 3 )(n + 4 )
15n2 + 7n n3 + 6n2 + 11n
(C) (D)
4n (n + 1)(n + 5 ) 18 (n + 1)(n + 2)(n + 3 )

2. If the sum of first n terms of an AP is cn2, then sum of squares of these n terms is

(A)
( )
n 4n2 − 1 c 2
(B)
(
n 4n2 + 1 c 2 ) (C)
n 4n2 − 1 c 2 ( (D)
)
n 4n2 + 1 c 2 ( )
6 3 3 6

1 1
3. If e and e1 are the eccentricities of a hyperbola and its conjugate, then 2
+ 2 is equal to
e e1
(A) -1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) None of these

4. If x = a is the chord of contact of the hyperbola x2 − y 2 = a then equation of corresponding pair of tangent
is
(A) 9 x2 − 8 y 2 + 18x − 9 = 0 (B) 9 x2 − 8 y 2 −18x + 9 = 0
(C) 9 x − 8 y − 18x − 9 = 0 (D) 9 x − 8 y + 18x + 9 = 0
2 2 2 2

x2 y 2
5. For the hyperbola − = 1 the incorrect statement is :
a 3
(A) The angle between asymptote is 600
(B) Eccentricity is 4/3
(C) Length of latusrectum is 2
(D) The product of perpendicular distances from any pt on the hyperbola on its asymptotes is length of its
latusrectum

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6. An ellipse intersects the hyperbola 2x 2 − 2y 2 = 1 orthogonally. The eccentricity of the ellipse is reciprocal of
that of the hyperbola. If the axes of the ellipse are along the coordinates axes, then
(A) Equation of ellipse is x 2 + 2y 2 = 2 (B) The foci of ellipse are ( 1, 0 )
(C) Equation of ellipse is x 2 + 2y 2 = 4 (D) The foci of ellipse are  2, 0( )
7. If roots of x3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0 are
(A) In A. P. then 2b3 + 9bc + 27d = 0 (B) In G. P. then b3 d = c 3
(C) In G. P. the 27d3 = 9bcd2 − 4c3 (D) Equal then c 3 = b3 + 3bc

n
8. If  r (r + 1)( 2r + 3 )
r =1

= an4 + bn3 + cn2 + dn + e, then


(A) a + c = b + d (B) e = 0
(C) a, b – 2/3, c – 1 are in A.P. (D) c/a is an integers

Part B – (iii): (Matrix Match Type)


This section contains 2 Matrix Match questions. Each question has statements given in 2 columns. Statements in
the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be One or More than one
Correct.

Column - I Column – II
(A) If a, b, c are HP then (p) A.P
a b c
, , are
b + c − 2a c + a − 2b a + b − 2c
(B) b+c c +a a+b (q) G.P
If a, b, c are in HP then , , are
a b c
in
(C) b b b (r) H.P
If a, b, c are in HP then a − , ,c − are in
2 2 2
(D) b 1 b (s) A.G.P
If a, b, c are in AP then 1 − , ,1 − are in
2a 2 2c
(E) If a, b, c are in GP (a, b, c  R+) then
loga, logb, logc are in
(F) 1 1 1
If a2, b2, c2 are in AP then , ,
b+c c +a a+b
are in
(G) a b c
If a2, b2, c2 are in AP then , ,
b+c c +a a+b
are in
(H) If ( b − c ) , ( c − a ) , ( a − b ) are in AP then b –
2 2 2

c, c – a, a – b are in

9. (A) A – r; B – p; C – q; D – s (B) A – p; B – r; C – s; D – q
(C) A – s; B – q; C – p; D – r (D) A – q; B – s; C – r; D – p
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10. (A) E – p; F – p; G – p; H – r (B) E – q; F – p; G – r; H – r


(C) E – r; F – p; G – q; H – s (D) E – r; F – p; G – q; H – s

If e1 and e2 are the roots of the equation x 2 − ax + 2 = 0, then match the following.
Column - I Column – II
(A) If e1 and e2 are the eccentricities of the ellipse (p) 6
and hyeprbola, respectively then the values of
a are
(B) If both e1 and e2 are eccentricities of the (q) 5
hyperbolas, then values of a are 2
(C) If both e1 and e2 are eccentricities of hyperbola (r) 2 2
and conjugate hyperbola, then values of a are
(D) If both e1 is the eccentricities of the hyperbola (s) 5
for which there exists infinite points from which
perpendicular tangents can be drawn and e2 is
the eccentricity of the hyperbola in which no
such points exist then the values of a are

11. Choose the correct option


(A) A – p; B – q; C – r; D – s (B) A – q; B – s; C – r; D – s
(C) A – s; B – r; C – r; D – q (D) A – r; B – q; C – r; D –s

12. Choose the correct option


(A) A – s; B – r; C – r; D – p (B) A – r; B – r; C – p; D – q
(C) A – p; B – p; C – r; D – q (D) A – r; B – p; C – r; D – q

Part C (Integer value correct Type)


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9(both
inclusive).

50
k a +b+c+d+e
1. If the value of 2551 S where S =  is abcde then
k =1 k + k + 1
4 2
5

2. Let an = 11......1. Find the number of primes in the sequence a2, a3, a4, a5, a6.
n times

x2 y2
3. If the product of the perpendiculars from foci on any tangent to the hyperbola − = 1 is abcd then
( 98 ) ( 89 )
2 2

a + b + c + d – 11 is

x2 y2
4. If PN be the ordinate of a point P on the hyperbola − = 1 and the tangent at P meets the
( 97 ) ( 79 )
2 2

a+b+c+d
transverse axis in T, O is the origin; if ON. OT is equal to abcd then
11

x2 y2
5. Tangent are drawn from any point on the hyperbola − = 1 to the circle x 2 + y 2 = 9. If the locus of the
9 4
mid -point of the chord of contact is a ( x 2 + y 2 ) = bx 2 − cy 2 , then the value of 2a + 2b − c is equal to
2

x2 y2 x2 y2
6. If e1 is the eccentricity of the ellipse + 2 = 1 and e2 is the eccentricity of the hyperbola − = 1 and
16 b 9 b2
e1e2 = 1, then b2 is equal to
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CM – TEST – IV [BATCHES – 1921]
Answer Key
PHYSICS (SECTION – I) CHEMISTRY (SECTION – II) MATHEMATICS (SECTION – III)
C1132067
1 C P111015 1 D 1 D M110505
C113209
2 A P111005 2 B C111902 2 C M110504

3 A P111010 3 A C113206 3 C M111101

4 C P111001 4 A C111907 4 B M111104

5 BD P111014 5 ABCD C113208 5 BD M111101

6 BC P111016 6 BC C111909 6 AB M111108

7 AC P111008 7 ABCD C113202 7 AB M110506

8 BC P111018 8 A C111909 8 ABCD M110505

9 B P111013 9 C C113204 9 A M110503


C111901
10 A P111013 10 D C111902 10 A M110502
C111903
P111007
11 D 11 A C113208 11 A M111101
P111008
P111007
12 C 12 A C111904 12 A M110106
P111008
C113204
1 3 P111005 1 5 1 3 M110505
C113209
P111001
2 3 2 6 C111906 2 1 M110502
P111014
P111007
3 2 3 3 C113209 3 8 M111108
P111008
4 2 P111008 4 0 C111905 4 2 M111103
M111103
5 2 P111005 5 6 C113207 5 1 M111104
M110805
6 6 P111014 6 9 C111902 6 7 M111101

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CM – TEST – IV [BATCHES – 1921]
HINT & SOLUTION

Physics
Multi Correct

x
2R 0 (1 + ) VdA

1. P = VF = V R
0
t0

 y 2
H
2. m= 
H /2
0 1 + H  R dy
 

3. Thrust force is  V 2 a and from Bernoulli’s equation  = 2gh


   2 a a  2 gh 2ag
Acceleration a = = =
 Ah  Ah A

4. After melting of ice, its volume decreases but mass remains unchanged

gr 2
5. N=

 
w =  3 + 1 +  r 2 g
 4

6. From Bernoulli’s equation


V = 2g  5 = 10m / s
p0
h+5  , h  7.62 m
g

7. 2h = 2 h 2 / 2g
=2 g/h
v f = 1.56h3
V  2h3 − 1.56h3 
 100 =    100
V  2h3 
= 22%

8. Let velocity of block be ‘V’ the power of impact force


P = A(u− v)2V
For maximum power
dP
= 0 V = u / 3
dV
4
Pmax = Au 3
27
Matrix Match

9 & 10 Let Hinge reaction be R = Rx i + Ry j

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Rx = 2T
5T −3T
Ry + 4T = , Ry =
2 2
5T
Rv = Rx 2 + Ry 2 =
2
5T
F= ,  A = 5T
2

11 & 12.Due to horizontal acceleration, pressure force along horizontal direction V  a and due to vertical
acceleration pressure force is V  g eff . g eff = g − a

Integer
1. Wex + WB = K + U
9 3
Wex =  a 4 g −   a 4 g
32 16
3
=  a g
4

32

2.
ga 3 2
F1 = a
2 3 4
ga 2 3
F2 =
2
F1 1
=
F2 4 3

3. In vessel frame
V 4 ( g + a )

V 3a 12V a

V  (g + a)
g +a
=2
3a
a=2

2 2
4. gh = − a
2
a
= =2
2 2

 h
5. A2 hg  h +  = Ah1g ( h + 2h )
 2
2
=2
1

6. Effective area = 3R 2

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Chemistry

Multi Correct

1. Fact(Follow NCERT)

2. CH3 group being larger cannot form a bridge between two small sized boron atoms.

3. Apply the formula:


ΔG =

4. ΔHneutralisation = ΔHionisation + ΔHr of (H+ OH- = H2O)


ΔHionisation for 1M HA = 1.35 kJ/mol
% heat utilised by 1M acid for ionisation =
So, acid is 100 – 96.43 = 3.57% ionised

5. -qreaction = qbomb + qwater


qreaction = (Cbomb + mwater )ΔT
= 652 + 500 × 4.18) × 14.3
= 39.21 kJ

6. AC Isochoric
AB Isothermal
BC Isobaric
qAC = ΔUBC = nCv (T2 – T1) & wAB = nRT1 ln(V2/V1) A(wrong)
qBC = ΔHAC = nCp (T2 – T1) & wBC = -P2 (V1 – V2) B(correct)
nCp (T1 – T2) < nCv (T1 – T2) C(correct)
wAB = nRT1 ln(V2/V1)
ΔHCA < ΔUCA D(wrong)

7. Fact (Follow NCERT)

8. 1 litre of the gas mixture contains 0.665 L of C2H4 and 0.335 L of CH4 gas
Volume per mole at 250C = (298 × 22.4)/273 = 24.4 L
Heat evolved in the combustion of 0.665 L of ethylene = (1464 × 0.5)/24.4 = 30 kJ
Heat evolved in the combustion of 0.335 L of methane = (976 × 0.5)/24.4 = 20 kJ
Total heat evolved = 30 kJ + 20 kJ = 50 kJ

Matrix Match

9 & 10 (A) Na2B4 O7 + 2HCl + 5H2O ⎯⎯


→ 2NaCl + 4H3BO3

(B) Na2B4 O7 .10H2 O ⎯⎯ → Na2B 4 O7 + 10H2O
0
Na2B4O7 ⎯⎯⎯→
740 C
2NaBO2 + B2O3
→ 2Ca (HSO3 )2 + 6H3BO3
(C) Ca2B6O11 + 4SO2 + 11H2O ⎯⎯

(D) Ca2B6 O11 + 2Na2CO3 ⎯⎯→ 2CaCO3  +Na2B4 O7 + 2NaBO2 .

Integer

1. → Al (OH)3 + 3HCl
(i) AlCl3 + 3H2O ⎯⎯
(iii) This is the test of borate
H3BO3 + 4HF ⎯⎯ → HBF4  + 3H2O (iv)
(vi) 2BI3 ⎯⎯ → 2B + 3I2 (Van Arkel method)
(vii) Having repeated R2SiO units held by Si-O-Si linkage

2. 6

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3. 2n + 6 + 24 – 36 = 0

4. Since, change in temp is zero at equilibrium

5. Mellitic acid is benzene hexa-carboxylic acid.

  Pext  
 Cv +  R 
6. For an irreversible adiabatic process, T2 =   P1  
T
 Cv + R  1
 
 
Now, apply the formula: ΔH = nCp ΔT

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Mathematics

Part – A
Multi Correct

1. D
The r rth term of the series is given by
1
tr =
r ( r + 1)( r + 2 )( r + 3 )
Splitting t r int o partial fraction, we get
1 1 1 1
tr = − + −
6r 2 ( r + 1) 2 ( r + 2 ) 6 (r + 3 )
n3 + 6n2 + 11n
=
18 ( n + 1)( n + 2 )(n + 3 )

2. C
Sn = Cn 2
S n −1 = C ( n − 1)
2

tn = C  n 2 − ( n − 1) 
2
 
= C  2n − 1
tn2 = C 2 ( 4n 2 − 4n + 1)

t n2
= C 2 (  4n 2 −  4n + n )

= 4C 2
n
( n + 1)( 2n + 1) 4C 2 n ( n + 1)
− + nC 2
6 2
4C n ( n + 1)  2n + 1 
2

=  − 1 + nC 2
2  3 
4C 2 n ( n + 1) 2 ( n − 1)
= + nC 2
2 3
4nC 2 ( n 2 − 1)
= + nC 2
3
2
nC
=  4n 2 − 4 + 3
3
nC 2  4n 2 − 1
=
3

3. C
Equation of the hyperbola and its conjugate are
x2 y2 x2 y2
− = 1 and − =1
a2 b2 b2 a2
a2 + b2 2 a2 + b2
 e2 = , e1 =
a2 b2
1 1
 2 + 2 =1
e e1

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4. B

(h, k)

hx − ky − a = 0
x −a = 0
h −k
= =1
1 0
SS11 = ( S1 )
2

(x 2
− y 2 − a ) ( −8 ) = ( x − a )
2

−8 x 2 + 8 y 2 + 72 = x 2 − 18 x + 81
ax 2 − 8 y 2 − 18 x + 9 = 0

5. Let F1 (ae, 0) and F2(-ae, 0) be the foci of the hyperbola.


1 −1
m1 = , m2 =
3 3
acuteangle between asymptote is 600
3 = a ( e2 −1)  e2 = 4 / 3  e = 2 / 3
3
Length of LR = 2 = 2
3
(3sec , 3 tan  ) y=
1
3
x

x − 3y = 0 x + 3y = 0
3 sec  − 3 tan  3 sec  + 3 tan 

2 2
3sec2  − 9 tan 2  3 − 6 tan 2 
=
4 4
1
6. Eccentricity of the hyperbola is 2 as it is a rectangular hyperbola eccentricity e of the ellipse is .
2
 1 
( ae, 0) =   2 ,0  = ( 1, 0 )
 2 

7. A, B
Let roots be  − , ,  + , so that

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b
3 = −b   = −
3
b3 b3 bc
− + − +d=0
27 9 3
 2b3 − 9bc + 27d = 0
Next, roots be  / , , , so that
1
 3 = −d or  = ( −d) 3
2 1
 −d + b ( −d ) 3 + c ( −d ) 3 + d = 0
 b3 d = c 3 .

8. A, B, C, D
an4 + bn3 + cn2 + dn + e
n n
= 2 r ( r + 1)( r + 2 ) −  r (r + 1)
r =1 r =1

2 1
= n ( n + 1)( n + 2 )( n + 3 ) − n (n + 1)(n + 2 )
4 3
1
(
= 3n4 + 16n3 + 27n2 + 14n .
6
)
Matrix Match

1 1 1
9 & 10 , , inAP
a b c
a+b+c a+b+c a+b+c
, , in AP
a b c
a+b+c a+b+c a+b+c
− 3, − 3, −3 in AP
a b c
b + c − 2a a + c − 2b a + b − 2c
, , in AP
a b c
a b c
 , , in HP
b + c − 2a a + c − 2b a + b − 2c

11 & 12 (A) We must have


e1  1  e2  f (1)  0  1− 1+ 2  0  a  3
(B) We must have both the roots greater than 1.
i. D > 0 or a2 − 4  0 or a  ( −, −2)  ( 2, )
ii. 1.f(1) > 0 or 1 –a + 2 > 0 or a < 3
a
iii.  −1  a  2
2
From equation (i), (ii) and (iii) we have a  ( 2,3 )
1 1
(C) We must have 2
+ 2 =1
e1 e 2
( e1 + e2 )
2
− 2e1e2 a2 − 4
  =1
e12 e22 4
 a = 2 2
(D) We must have
e2  2  e1
f ( 2)  0  2 − a 2 +20a 2 2

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Integer

1. 3
50
k
 (k
k =1
2
− k + 1)( k 2 + k + 1)
1 50 1 1
 − 2
2 k =1 k − k + 1 k + k + 1
2

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 
 − + − .......... 2 − 2
2 1 3 3 7 n − n + 1 n + n + 1 
1 1  n2 + n
1− =
2  n 2 + n + 1  2 ( n 2 + n + 1)
n = 50
2500 + 50
 2551
2  ( 2500 + 50 + 1)
2550
 2551 = 1275
2  2551

2. 1
11, 111, 1111, 11111, 111111
111 → Divisible by 3
1111 → Divisible by 11
11111 → Divisible by 41
111111 → Divisible by 11
So, only one prime

3. 8

p1
e0

p2

p1 p2 = b2 = (89) = 7921
2

4. 2

O T
N

x y
sec  − tan  = 1
a b
OT = a cos 
ON = a sec 
ON.OT = a 2
 a 2 = ( 97 ) = 9409
2

9+4+0+9
= =2
11
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5. 1
Equation of the chord of contact of a point P (3sec , 2tan ) on the hyperbola with respect to the circle is
(3sec ) x + (2 tan ) y = 9
Let M(h, k) be the mid point of (1) , then equation of (1) in terms of the mid point is

Hx + ky = h2 + k2
Since (1) and (2) represent the same line.
3h 9k
sec  = 2 , tan  =
h +k 2
2 h + k2
2
( )
 locus of ( h, k ) is
9x 2 81y 2
− =1
(x ) ( )
2 2
2
+ y2 4 x2 + y2

( )
2
or 4 x 2 + y 2 = 36x 2 − 81y 2

Which is same as a ( x 2 + y 2 ) = bx 2 − cy 2
2

 a = 4, b = 36, c = 81

6. 7
16 − b2 9 + b2
e1 = , e2 =
16 9
16 − b2 9 + b2
e1e2 =  =1
16 9
 7b2 − b 4 = 0  b2 = 7.

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