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Sec: INCOMING JR CO-SC-N120 Date: 25-07-2021

Time:09.00 PM to 12:00 PM Max. Marks:198

Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:


IIT-JEE-2012-P2-Model
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions with Single Correct
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 8)
Choice
3 -1 8 24
Questions with Comprehension
Sec – II(Q.N : 9 – 14) Type 3 -1 6 18
(3 Comprehensions : 2+2+2 = 6Q)
Questions with Multiple Correct
Sec – III(Q.N : 15 – 20)
Choice
4 0 6 24
Total 20 66
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions with Single Correct
Sec – I(Q.N : 21 – 28)
Choice
3 -1 8 24
Questions with Comprehension
Sec – II(Q.N : 29 – 34) Type 3 -1 6 18
(2 Comprehensions : 3+3 = 6Q)
Questions with Multiple Correct
Sec – III(Q.N : 35 – 40)
Choice
4 0 6 24
Total 20 66
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions with Single Correct
Sec – I(Q.N : (41 – 48)
Choice
3 -1 8 24
Questions with Comprehension
Sec – II(Q.N : (49 – 54) Type 3 -1 6 18
(3 Comprehensions : 2+2+2 = 6Q)
Questions with Multiple Correct
Sec – III(Q.N : 55 – 60)
Choice
4 0 6 24
Total 20 66
PHYSICS: Max. Marks : 66
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

01. A ball is dropped from the roof of a tower of height h. The total distance covered by it
in the last second of its motion is equal to the distance covered by it in first three
seconds. The value of h in metre is  g  10m / s 2 
A) 125 B) 200 C) 100 D) 80
02. Ball A is dropped from the top of a building. At the same instant ball B is thrown
vertically upwards from the ground. When the balls collide, they are moving in
opposite directions and the speed of A is twice the speed of B. At what fraction of the
height of the building did the collision occur?
A) 1/3 B) 2/3 C) 1/4 D) 2/5
03. A ball is projected upwards from the foot of a tower. The ball crosses the top of the
tower twice after an interval of 6s and the ball reaches the ground after 12s. The height
of the tower is  g  10m / s 2 
A) 120m B) 135m C) 175m D) 80m
04. A particle is dropped from point A at a certain height from ground. It falls freely and
passes through three points B, C and D with BC = CD. The time taken by the particle
to move from B to C is 2s and from C to D is 1s. The time taken to move from A to B
is
A) 0.5s B) 1.5s C) 0.75s D) 0.25s
05. A stone is dropped from the top of a tall cliff and n seconds later another stone is
thrown vertically downwards with a velocity u. Then the second stone overtakes the
first, below the top of the cliff at a distance given by
2
 n  gn  
2
  u 
n  gn  
g  2u  g  2 
A)   B)  
2   gn  u   2   gn  u  
   

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2
  u 
 n  gn    2
g  2 g  n  gn  u  
C)   D)  
2  u  2  gn   u  2  
gn  
  2  
06. From the top of a tower, a stone is thrown up and reaches the ground on time t1 . A
second stone is thrown down with the same speed and reaches the ground in time t2 .
A third stone is released from rest and reaches the ground in time t3 then
1
A) t3   t1  t2  B) t3  t1t2
2
1 1 1
C)   D) t32  t12  t32
t3 t2 t1
07. An object falls from a bridge that a 45m above the water. It falls directly into a small
row-boat moving with constant velocity that was 12m from the point of impact when
the object was released. Then the speed of the boat is  g  10ms 2 
A) 2m/s B) 3m/s C) 5m/s D) 4m/s
08. A ball is dropped from the top of a building. The ball takes 0.5s to fall past the 3m
length of a window some distance from the top of the building. If the speed f the ball
at the top and at the bottom of the window are vT and vB respectively, then
 g  9.8m / s 
2

A) vT  vB  12ms 1 B) vT  vB  4.9ms 1
vB
C) vT  vB  1ms 1 D) 2
vT
SECTION - II
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions relating to three paragraphs with two
questions on each paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

Paragraph for Questions 9 and 10


A particle initially at x =10m, starts moving along the positive x-axis with
an initial velocity of 40ms 1 under the influence of an acceleration of 10ms 1 directed

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along the negative x direction. Based on this information, answer the following
questions.
09. The particle reverses its direction of motion at time t0 from the start. Then
A) t0  2 s B) t0  4 s C) t0  6 s D) t0  8 s
10. The maximum x-coordinates of the particle is
A) 30m B) 60m C) 90m D) 120m
Paragraph for Questions 11 and 12
From a top of a multi-storeyed building, 39.2m tall, a boy projects a stone
vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 9.8m/s such that if finally drops to
the ground.
11. The stone reaches the ground in
A) 1s B) 4s C) 2s D) 3s
12. The velocity before striking the ground is (take 8  10m / s )
2

A) 14.2m / s B) 22.4m / s C) 29.4m / s D) 34.2m / s


Paragraph for Questions 13 and 14
A Parachutist after bailing out falls 50m, without friction. When the
parachute opens, he decelerates downwards with 2ms 2 . He reaches the ground
with a speed of 3ms 1 .
13. How long is the parachutist in the air?
A) 17.34sec B) 15.34sec C) 11.34sec D) 9.34sec
14. At what height did he bail out?
A) 252.7 m B) 292.7m C) 352.7m D) 312.7m

SECTION – III
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

15. A particle P is projected upwards with 80m/s. One second later another particle Q is
projected with initial velocity 70m/s. Before either of the particle strikes the ground
 g  10m / s 
2

A) Both particles are at rest with respect to each other

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B) After 2s distance between the particles is 75m
C) When particle P is at highest point, particle Q is moving downwards
D) When particle P is at highest point, particle Q is moving upwards
16. A car starts moving rectilinearly (initial velocity zero) first with an acceleration of
5ms 2 then uniformly and finally decelerating at the same rate till it stops. Total time
is journey is 25s and average velocity during the journey is 72kmh 1 . Then
A) Total distance travelled by the car is 500m.
B) Maximum speed attained during the journey is 25ms 1
C) Car travels with uniform speed for 15s
D) Car acceleration for 5s and decelerates also for 5s.
17. Consider a body moving rectilinearly under the influence of constant acceleration a .
Let v denote the velocity of the body at any instant of time. Which of the following
argument(s) is /are correct?
A) Speed must decrease when a is negative
B) Speed must increase when a in negative for the body that starts from rest
initially.
C) Speed will increase when both v and a are both negative
D) Speed will increase when both v and a are both positive
18. A particle is moving with uniform acceleration along a straight line AB. Its speed at A
and B are 2m/s and 14m/s respectively. Then
A) Its speed at the mid-point of AB is 10m/s
B) Its speed at a point P such that AP:PB = 1:5 is 6m/s
C) The time to go from A to the mid-point of AB is double of that to go from mid-
point to B
D) None of these
19. Starting from rest a particle is first accelerated for time t1 with constant acceleration a1
and then stops in time t2 with constant retardation a2 . Let v1 be the average velocity in
this case and s1 the total displacement. In the second case it is accelerated for the same
time t1 with constant acceleration 2a1 and comes to rest with constant retardation a2 in
time t3 . If v2 is the average velocity in this case and s2 the total displacement. Then
A) v2  2v1 B) 2v1  v2  4v1 C) s2  2 s1 D) 2s1  s2  4s1

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20. In a car race, car A takes time ‘t’ less than the car B and passes the finishing point
with a velocity ‘v’ more than the velocity with which the car B passes the point.
Assuming that the cars start from rest travels with constant acceleration a1 and a2 , then
( where t1 and t2 are time taken by the cars A and B to completed the race)
v  a1t v  a2t
A) a1  a2 b) t2  C) t1  D) v   a1  a2  t0
a1  a2 a1  a2

CHEMISTRY: Max. Marks : 66


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

21. 100ml of 1M HCl, 200ml of 2M HCl and 300ml of 3M HCL are mixed enough water
to get 1M solution. The volume of water to be added is
A) 600ml B) 700ml C) 800ml D) 125ml
22. In what ratio 0.2M NaCl and 0.1M CaCl2 solutions are to be mixed so that in the
resulting solution, the concentration of negative ions is 50% greater than the
concentration of positive ions?
A) 1:2 B) 2:3 C) 4:9 D) 1:1
23. The volume of 0.05M K 2Cr2O7 solution which can oxidise 200ml of 0.1M
FeSO4 solution in acidic medium is
A) 200ml B) 40ml C) 66ml D) 88ml
24. 100ml of 2M HCl solution completely neutralizes 10g. of a metal carbonate. Then the
equivalent weight of the metal is
A) 50 B) 20 C) 12 D) 100
25. 100ml of ethyl alcohol [d = 0.92 g/ml] and 900 ml of water [d=1g/ml] are mixed to
form 1 lit solution. The molarity and molality of the resulting solution are
A) 2M and 2M B) 2M and 2.22m

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C) 2.2M and 1.1m D) 2M and 1m
26. 1liter of a solution of H 2 SO4 contains 392g of H 2 SO4 . The density of the solution is
1.2gm ml-1. The its molality is
A) 5.25m B) 4m C) 4.95m D) 2.92m
27. NaOH aqueous solution is labelled as 10% (w/v). Density of the solution is 1.02g/ml.
Then the mole fraction of the solute in the solutions is
A) 0.05 B) 0.0466 C) 0.53 D) 0.053
28. A solution of specific gravity 1.6 g/mL IS 67% by mass. What will be the % by mass
of the solution of same acid if it is dilute to specific gravity 1.2g/mL?
A) 10.04% B) 29.78% C) 50.23% D) 73%
SECTION - II
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions relating to three paragraphs with two
questions on each paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

Paragraph for Questions 29 and 30


Reaction between lead nitrate and chromic sulphate takes place as follows:
3Pb  NO3 2  Cr2  SO4 3  3PbSO4  2Cr  NO3 3

75 mL 0.5M lead nitrate and 50mL 0.25M chromic sulphate are mixed in a reaction
mixture.
29. Moles of PbSO4 formed are

A) 3.75  102 B) 3.75 C) 7.5  103 D) 7.5  102


30. Concentration of Cr 3  in solution is

A) 0.1M B) 0.3M C) 0.2M D) 0.6M


31. Concentration of NO3 in solution is
A) 0.6M B) 0.3M C) 0.25M D) 1.0M

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Paragraph for Questions 32 and 34
The reaction 2C  O2  2CO is carried out by taking 24g of carbon and 96g
O2 .
32. How many g of reactants left in excess”
A) 64g O2 B) 60g O2 C) 60g C D) 72g C
33. How many g of CO are formed?
A) 56 B) 66 C) 46 D) 60.5
34. How many g of carbon should be taken so that nothing is left at the end of reaction?
A) 65g B) 55.6g C) 72g D) 84g

SECTION – III
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

35. What volume of 0.1M KMnO4 in acidic medium is required for complete oxidation of
100mL of 0.1 M FeC2O4 and 100mL of 0.1 M ferric oxalate separately.
A) 60mL of KMnO4 with FeC2O4 B) 40mL of KMnO4 with FeC2O4
C) 40mL of KMnO4 with ferric oxalate
D) 120mL of KMnO4 with ferric oxalate
36. A compound contains atoms of three elements A,B and C. If the oxidation number of
A is +2 , B is +5, and C is -2, the possible formula of the compound is
A) A  BC3 2 B) A3  BC4 2 C) A3  B4C 2 D) ABC2

37. Which of the following statements is/are correct about the following reaction?

Fe3O4   Fe2O3
A) The equivalent weight of Fe3O4 is ( M 1 = Molecular weight of Fe3O4 )

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M1
B) The equivalent weight of Fe3O4 is
3
3M 2
C) The equivalent weight of Fe2O3 is ( M 2 = Molecular weight of Fe2O3 )
2
M2
D) The equivalent weight of Fe2O3 is .
2
38. 1L sample of impure water containing sulphide ion is made ammoniacal and is titrated
with 300mL of 0.01 M AgNO3 solution. Which of the following statements is/are
correct about the above reaction?
A) The strength of H 2 S in water is 0.51 g/L
B) The strength of H 2 S in water is 5.1 g/L
C) The concentration of H 2 S in water in ppm is 510.
D) The concentration of H 2 S in water in ppm is 51.
39. Which of the following statements is/are correct in the following reaction.
As2 S5  NO3  AsO43  NO2  SO42
A) The equivalent weight of As2 S5 is M/40. (M= molecular weight of As2 S5 )

B) The equivalent weight of NO3 is M/3. (M= molecular weight of NO3 ion)

C) n-factor for the conversion of to As2 S5 to AsO43 is zero.

D) n-factor for the conversion of As2 S5 to SO42 is 30.

40. 100 mL of 0.2M KAl  OH 2 CO3 solution is completely neutralized by a standard

M
solution of H 2C2O4 .
4
A) The volume of H 2C2O4 required is 160 mL
B) The volume of H 2C2O4 required is 80mL

C) The normality of KAl  OH 2 CO3 is 0.4N

D) It is a redox reaction.

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MATHEMATICS: Max. Marks : 66
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

41. If x3  5 x 2  px  q  0 and x3  7 x 2  px  r  0
have two roots in common. If their 3rd roots are  1 ,  2 then  1   2 
A) 10 B) 12 C) 13 D) 42
42. The range of real values of the parameter a such that  2a  1 x 2  a  x  1  2  0 has one
root greater than 1 and other root less than 1
1 1 1 1
A) a B) a  ,a  C) a  R D) a  
2 2 2 2
43. If one root of the equation  a  b  x 2  ax  1  0 is double the other and if ‘a’ is real then
the greatest value of ‘b’ is
3 9 1
A) 2 B) C) D) 
2 8 2

44. One of the roots of the equation 2000 x 6  100 x 5  10 x 3  x  2  0 is of the form
m n
. Where m is non zero integer and n and r relatively prime natural numbers.
r
mnr
Then 
100
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
45. If for a positive integer n, the quadratic equation

 
x  x  1   x  1 x  2   ...  x  n  1  x  n   10n has two consecutive integral

solutions, then n is equal to


A) 8 B) 9 C) 10 D) 11

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x2  2x  4 1
46. Given that, for all real x, the expression 2 lies between and 3. The values
x  2x  4 3
9.32 x  6.3x  4
between which the expression lies are
9.32 x  6.3x  4
1
A) &3 B) 2 & 0 C) 1&1 D) 0&2
3
47. A group of students decided to buy a Alarm Clock priced between Rs. 170 to Rs 195.
But at the last moment, two students backed out of the decision so that the remaining
students had to pay 1 Rupee more than they had planned. If the students paid equal
shares, the price of the Alarm Clock is
A) 190 B) 196 C) 180 D) 171
48. The number of solutions of the equation x 2  [ x]  4 x  3  0 is Where [ ] denotes G.I.F.
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3

SECTION - II
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions relating to three paragraphs with two
questions on each paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

Paragraph for Questions 49 and 50


Let p,q be integers and let  ,  be the roots of the equation, x 2  x  1  0 ,where    , For
n  0,1, 2,..., let an  p n  q  n . FACT: If a and b are rational numbers and a  b 5  0 , then
a  0  b.
49. If a4  28, then p  2q 
A) 12 B) 21 C) 14 D) 7
50. a12 

A) a11  2a10 B) a11  a10 C) a11  a10 D) 2a11  a10

Paragraph for Questions 51 and 52

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Consider the equation x 2  a x  1  0 answer the following questions

51. The range of a for which the above equation has no real root
A)  2,   B)  , 0  C)  1,1 D) IR

52. The range of a for which above equation has 3-real roots
A)  0,   B)  , 0  C)  2, 2  D) 

Paragraph for Questions 53 and 54

Let f  x   x 2  b1 x  c1 , g  x   x 2  b2 x  c2 . Let the real roots of f  x   0 be  ,  and real


1
roots of g  x   0 be   h,   h . The least value of f  x  is  . The least value of g  x 
4
7
occurs at x  .
2

53. The least value of g  x  is

1 1 1
A)  B) -1 C)  D) 
4 3 2

54. The roots of g  x   0 are

A) 3,-4 B) -3,4 C) 3,4 D) -3,-4

SECTION – III
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

 log10 x 2  log10 x 2  3
55. x 1  x  1 then x =

1
A) B) 2 C) 103 D) 1
10
56. If the equation ax 2  bx  c  0, a, b, c  R have non–real roots, then

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A) c  a  b  c   0 B) c  a  b  c   0

C) c  4a  2b  c   0 D) c  a  b  c   0

57. For the quadratic equation x 2  2  a  1 x  9a  5  0 , which of the following is/are true?
A) If 2 < a < 5, then roots are of opposite sign
B) If a < 0, then roots are of opposite sign.
C) If a > 7, then both roots are negative.
D) If 2  a  5 , then roots are unreal.
58. x3  x  1  x then x lies in

  5  1  5 1   5 1 5  1 
A)  ,  B)  ,   C)   ,  D)  0,1
 2   2   2 2 

e e    ee
59.    0 has
xe x  x   e
A) One real root in  e,   and other in   e, e 

B) One real root in  e,   and other in  ,  e 

C) Two real roots in   e,   e  D) No real roots

60. If 0 < c < b < a and the roots ,  of the equation cx2 + bx + a = 0 are imaginary, then
|||| 1 1
A) |  ||  | B) 
2 || ||

1 1 1 1
C)  2 D)  2
|| || || ||

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