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FIITJEE Phase Test (JEE-Advanced)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


Pattern - CPT-1 QP Code: 100448.1 PAPER - 1
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 183

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
BATCH – SANKALP2223PA1A-2A

 You are not allowed to leave the Examinat ion 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.

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 HB pencil 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 Parts.


(i) Part-A (01-07) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have One or More correct answer.
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.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three
will result in +4 marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B)
will result in 1 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.

(i) Part-A (08-13) – Contains six (06) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-C (01 – 05) contains 05 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 and 0 mark for wrong answer.

Name of the Candidate :____________________________________________

Batch :____________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :_______________________________________________

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ONN –– II :: P
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YSSIIC
CSS
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. Two particles A and B are projected from the same point with the same speed of projection but at
different angles  and  of projection, such that the maximum height of A is two–third of the horizontal
range of B. Then which of the following relations are true :
(A) range of A = maximum height of B
(B) 3 (1 – cos 2 ) = 8 sin 2 
–1
(C) maximum value of  is sin (3/4)
1 3
2
(D) maximum horizontal range of A = u /g and this occurs when   sin 1  
2 8
2. In the adjoining figure if acceleration of M with respect to ground is a,
then (string s and pulleys are ideal and all surfaces are smooth)
(A) acceleration of m with respect M is a
(B) acceleration of m with respect ground is 2a sin (α / 2) a m
(C) acceleration of m with respect to ground is a M
(D) acceleration of m with respect to ground is a tan α 

3. Two blocks A and B of equal mass m are connected through a


massless string and arranged as shown in the figure. Friction is
absent everywhere. When the system is released from rest
A B
mg Fixed
(A) tension in the string is
2 30
mg
(B) tension in the string is
4
g
(C) acceleration of A is
2
(D) acceleration of A is 3g/4

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4. A particle of mass M is moving with an acceleration a0 measured by an observer 1 standing in a frame


of reference moving with a uniform velocity. Another observer 2 is standing in a frame of reference
moving with acceleration a

(A) observer 1 measures the force acting on the body as M a 0 .

(B) observer 2 measure the force acting on the body as M a
 
(C) observer 2 measure the force acting on the body as M a 0  M a
(D) observer 1 and 2 are standing in inertial frame of reference and non-inertial frame of reference
respectively.

5. A block of mass m is released from rest on a wedge of mass M as shown in the figure. ax is the
horizontal acceleration of wedge and N is the ground reaction. N1 is normal reaction between block
and wedge Mark the correct statements.
N
(A) N = (M + m)g (B) g   acm
(M  m)
N sin 
(C) 1  ax (D) N1  mgcos 
M

6. A Chain of mass m and length  is placed on an incline and taut to a


fixed support through a massless string.
(A) Tension in the string is mgsin if friction on incline is absent. ,m
(B) If potential energy is zero at the bottom of incline then potential
energy of chain is mg sin

mg sin 
(C) If P.E. is zero at the bottom of incline then P.E. of chain is .
2
(D) If friction coefficient of between chain and surface is  and string is cut then work done by friction

till the chain slips from the incline and becomes vertical is  mgcos  .
2

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7. The potential energy U (in joule) of a particle of mass 1 kg moving in x-y plane obeys the law U = 3x +
4y, where (x, y) are the co-ordinates of the particle in metre. If the particle is at rest at (6, 4) at time t =
0, then:
(A) the particle has constant acceleration
(B) the particle has zero acceleration
(C) the speed of particle when it crosses the y-axis is 10 m/s
(D) co-ordinates of the particle at t = 1 sec are (4.5, 2)

PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)

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 area of a triangle formed by the vectors A = î  2 ĵ + 3 k̂ , B =3 î  2 ĵ + k̂ and A  B as its sides
(A) 26 units. (B) 62 units
(C) 72 units. (D) 2 3 units

9. A person walking with a speed of 2 m/s on a horizontal road sees rain coming to him at an angle of
53 to the vertical. When he increases his speed to 8 m/s rain still appears to be coming at an angle
of 53 to the vertical. The speed of rain is (use tan 53 = 4/3)
(A) 5 m/s (B) 15/4 m/s
481 25
(C) m/s (D) m/s
4 3

10. A particle is thrown with a speed u at an angle  to the horizontal. When the particle makes an angle 
with the horizontal, its speed changes to v.
(A) v = u cos  (B) v = u cos   cos 
(C) v = u cos   sec  (D) v = u sec   cos 

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11. A small block is given a velocity v along the inclined in the downward

direction at the highest point on an inclined plane, then block moves with v
constant velocity. After reaching at lowest point, block is given same speed 
v up the incline. Find time to reach the block again at lowest point. fixed incline
(Assume v  2 g sin  )
2 
(A) (B)
v 2v

(C) (D) it will not return
gsin 

12. In the spring mass system shown in the figure, the spring is x0 m
k
k
compressed by x0 = mg/3k from its natural length and the block is
released from rest. The speed of the block , when it passes through P
the point P at mean position, is (there is no friction)
1 m 2m
(A g (B) g
3 k 9k
m
(C) g (D) None of these
3k

13. Two blocks each mass M are resting on a frictionless


inclined plane as shown in the figure, then
(A) The block A moves down the plane A M M
B
(B) The block B moves down the plane 60 30
(C) Both the blocks remain at rest
(D) Both the blocks move down the plane

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PART – C: (Integer Answer Type)

This section contains 05 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the OMR is to be bubbled.

1. Two particles A and B are located at points (0, 103) and (0, 0) in xy plane. They start moving
 
simultaneously at time t = 0 with constant velocities v A  5iˆ m/s and v B  5 3ˆj m/s, respectively.
Time when they are closest to each other is found to be K/2 second. Find K. All distances are given in
meter.

2. A ball is projected horizontally from an inclined plane with a velocity  V0


v
v0 as shown in the figure. It will strike the plane after a time  3 0 .
g
Find the value of  . 60

      
3. Vectors P , Q and R have magnitudes 5, 12, and 13 units and P  Q  R . If angle between Q and
 13
R is . Then find cos  .
2

4. A block of mass m is connected to two springs of spring


constant 2k and k respectively as shown in vertical plane. At
k
equilibrium both spring are compressed by same length. If
suddenly lower spring is cut the acceleration of block just after
2 m
spring is cut is Pg m/s downward. Then find the value of P.
2k

5. A wedge whose curved surface is parabolic in shape and has 2


2
equation x = 4y starts accelerating with acceleration g m/s
2 a= g m/s
when a block is at the bottom of wedge and is located at (0, 0).
Find the maximum height (in meter) attained by the block
(assume the curved surface is sufficiently long). (0, 0)

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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. The orbital which have lobe along the axis is/are


(A) dz2 (B) dxz
(C) dx2  y2 (D) dxy

2. The specific rate constant of a first order reaction is independent of the


(A) concentration of the reactants (B) time
(C) temperature (D) activation energy

3. Which of the following species will act as an acid as well as a base?


(A) HSO 4 (B) HCO3
(C) PO34  (D) SO24 

4. The time required for an electron to make one complete revolution around nucleus of H-atom in a
higher orbit n2 is 8 times to that of a lower orbit n1. Therefore n1 and n2 are
(A) 1 and 2 (B) 2 and 3
(C) 2 and 4 (D) 3 and 6

5. Which of the following statements is (are) correct regarding a hydrogen atom?


(A) kinetic energy of the electron is maximum in the first orbit
(B) potential energy of the electron is maximum in the first orbit
(C) Radius of the second orbit is four times the radius of the first orbit
(D) Various energy levels are equally spaced

6. Which of the following are correct about equilibrium of a reaction?


(A) Equilibrium state can only be attained from the forward direction and not from the backward
direction
(B) Equilibrium constant depends on temperature
(C) Catalyst does not affect the position of equilibrium
(D) Equilibrium constant is independent of initial concentration of reaction

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7. What is the correct order of size of O  ,O 2 ,F and F  ?


(A) O2  F  O  F (B) O2  F  F  O
(C) O   O2  F  F (D) O2  O  F  F

PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)

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 boiling points of HF, HCl, HBr and HI follow the order
(A) HF > HCl > HBr > HI (B) HF > HI > HBr > HCl
(C) HI > HBr > HCl > HF (D) HCl > HF > HBr > HI

9. The number of radial node in 3s orbital is


(A) 3 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 4

10. A first order reaction has a half life period of 69.3 sec. at 0.10 mol/litre reactant concentration, rate will
be:
-4 -1 -3 -1
(A) 10 M sec (B) 10 M sec
-1 -1 -1 -1
(C) 10 M sec (D) 6.93 × 10 M sec

11. The maximum number of electrons in a subshell having n = 3 and   2 is


(A) 20 (B) 18
(C) 14 (D) 10

12. Which will not give flame test?


(A) Na (B) K
(C) Li (D) Be
st th
13. If radius of 1 Bohr’s orbit is X, de Broglie wavelength of electron in IV Bohr’s orbit is
16
(A) 6X (B) X
2
9X X
(C) (D)
2 2

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PART – C (Numerical Based Type)

This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

14
1. The number of neutrons in the parent nucleus which gives 7 N on beta emission is

2. The number of  bonds in a molecule of tetracyano ethene is


NC CN

C C

NC CN
tetracyano ethene
o o
3. The rate of a reaction gets double when the temperature changes from 7 C to 17 C. By what factor
will it change when the temperature change from 17oC to 27oC.

4. A certain buffer contains equal concentration of X and HX and Kb for X is 1010. The pH of buffer
solution is

5. For a reaction A + B  Product.


[Ao] [Bo] Rate [Ro]
mol litre1 mol litre1 mol litre1 sec1
0.1 0.2 0.05
0.2 0.2 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.05
Calculate the order of the reaction.

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SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
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. The function f (x) = max  1  x  , 1  x  , 2  , x  ( , ) is


(A) continuous at all points
(B) differentiable at all points
(C) differentiable at all points except at x = 1 and x = –1
(D) continuous at all points except x = 1 and x = –1, where it is discontinuous

2x 1
2. An extremum of the function f (x) = cos   x  3   2 sin   x  3  , 0  x  4 occurs at
 
(A) x = 1 (B) x = 2
(C) x = 3 (D) x = 


3. The value(s) of  which satisfy  sin x dx = sin 2 (  [0, 2]) is/are
/ 2
(A) /2 (B) 3/2
(C) 7/6 (D) 11/6

4. Which of the following functions f : R  R are bijective


(A) f(x)  x sin x (B) f(x)  x  sin2 x
(C) f(x)  x  x 2 (D) f(x)  x  cos2 x

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lim  sin1 x 
5. x  0  (where . denotes greatest integer function) is
 x 
 
(A) left hand limit is – 2 (B) left hand limit is -1
(C) right hand limit is 1 (D) limit exists and both are equal to 1

6. Which of the following definite integration vanishes


 /2 2

  n  cot x  dx
3
(A) (B)  sin x dx
0 0
e 
dx 1  co s 2x
(C)  x   nx 1/3
dx (D)  dx
1/e 0 2

2x  1
7. If S is the set of all real x such that  0, then S consists
2x 3  3x 2  x
 3  3 1
(A)  ,   (B)   ,  
 2  2 4
 1 1 1 
(C)   ,  (D )  ,3 
 4 2 2 

PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)

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. 2x  3  x  5 , then x belongs to
(A)  3,5  (B) (5, 9)
 2   2
(C)   ,8  (D)  8, 
 3   3

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e|x|  e x
9. Let f : R  R be defined by f  x   . Then
ex  e x
(A) f is both one-one and onto (B) f is one-one but not onto
(C) f is onto but not one-one (D) f is neither one-one nor onto

 2 9 
(log3 x)  2 log3 x  5 
10. The sum of the integral solution of the equation x  
 3 3 is
(A) 20 (B) 24
(C) 27 (D) 30

11. In a town of 10,000 families it was found that 40% families buy newspaper. A, 20% families buy
newspaper B and 10% families buy newspaper C. 5% families buy A and B, 3% buy B and C and 4%
buy A and C. If 2% families buy all the three newspapers, then the number of families which buy A
only is
(A) 3100 (B) 3300
(C) 2900 (D) 1400
[cosx]
12. lim |x| where [] greatest integer function is
x0
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) –1 (D) none of these

xy 1
13. Let f    (f(x)  f(y)) for real x and y. If f (0) exists and equals to –1 and f(0) = 1 then the
 2  2
value of f(2) is
(A) 1 (B) –1
1
(C) (D) 2
2

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PART – C: (Integer Answer Type)

This section contains 05 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the OMR is to be bubbled.

2 2
x sin8 x 
1. If  dx  k   , then the value of k is
0 sin8 x  cos8 x 2

2. The number of elements in the range of the function f : (,1)  R ,defined by


f  x   9x  3x  1 , where [.] is the greatest integer function, is

1  cosax
 ,x  0
3. Given, f  x    x sin x If f is continuous at x = 0, then the value of a2 must be
 ,1
x0
 2

4. Let f(x) = (x – a)(x – b)(x – c)(x – d); a < b < c < d. Then minimum number of roots of the equation
f ''  x   0 is

2 1 1  1
5. If f(x) = 3x sin – x cos , x  0, f(0) = 0 and f(x) is continuous at 0, then the value of f   is
x x 

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FIITJEE INTERNAL TEST


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
CPT–1 PHASE-I CODE: 100448.1 PAPER–1

ANSWERS
PHYSICS (SECTION–I)
1. B, D 2. A, B 3. B, D 4. A, C, D
5. B, C 6. A, C, D 7. A, D 8. A
9. C 10. C 11. D 12. B
13. A 1. 3 2. 2 3. 6
4. 2 5. 4

CHEMISTRY (SECTION–II)
1. A, C 2. A, B 3. A, B 4. A, C, D
5. A, C 6. B, C, D 7. D 8. B
9. C 10. B 11. D 12. D
13. B 1. 8 2. 9 3. 2
4. 4 5. 1

MATHEMATICS (SECTION–III)
1. A, C 2. A, C 3. A, B, C, D 4. B, D
5. A, C 6. A, B, C 7. A, D 8. C
9. D 10. D 11. B 12. B
13. B 1. 4 2. 7 3. 1
4. 2 5. 0

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Hints and Solutions


PART – A
1. A, C
1  x, x 1

f (x) 2, 1  x  1
1  x, x  1

Since f (x) = 1  x or 1 + x are polynomial functions and f (x) = 2 is a continuous function. These are
continuous at all points.
f (x) is differentiable at all points except at x = 1 and x = –1.

2. A, C
2x 1
f (x) = cos   x  3   2 sin   x  3 
 
f (x) = (x  2) sin  (x + 3) = 0 at x = 2, 1, 3
f (x) = sin  (x + 3) +  (x  2) cos  (x + 3)
f (1) =  < 0, f (2) = 0, f (3) =  > 0
 x = 1 is a point of maximum and x = 3 is a point of minimum and x = 2 is a point of inflection.

3. A, B, C, D

sin 2 =  sin x dx  sin 2 = –cos   cos  (2sin + 1) = 0
/ 2
Hence cos  = 0 or sin = –1/2. Therefore  = /2, 3/2, 7/6 or 11/6

4. B, D
(A) f is not one-one as f cuts x axis twice in (0,2]
If fact f is continuous and achieves every real number infinite times.
(B) f is monotone as f '(x)  1  sin2x  0 x
lim f  ; lim f   and f is continuous. Hence, f is bijective.
x  x 

2x if x  0
(C) f(x)  x  | x |   is not one-one as f is a constant function for x  0
 0 if x  0
(D) f is monotone as f '(x)  0 x and as in (B) f is bijective.

5. A, C
sin1 x sin1 x
For x < 0 ;  1, for x > 0 ; 1
x x

6. A, B, C

7. A, D

Since,
2x  1
0
 2x  1 0
 2x  1 0
3
2x  3x  x 2
 2
x 2x  3x  1  x  2x  1 x  1

Hence, the solution set is, x   , 1   1/ 2,0   1/ 2,  

8. C
We have , 2x  3  x  5

3  2x  x  5  0, x  5

 3
 2x  3  x  5  0  3  2x  x  5  0, 5  x 
 2
 3
 2x  3  x  5, x
2

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 x  8, x  5

 2 3  2 3 3   2 
  x   , 5  x   x    ,    ,8   x    ,8 
 3 2  3 2 2   3 
 3
 x  8, x
 2

9. D
f(x) = 0, if x < 0. Hence f is many one.
ex  e x e2x  1 2
If x  0 , then f  x   x   1  2x , whose range is [0, 1).
e  e  x e x  1 e 1
Hence f is into.

10. D
Taking log on both sides with base 3, we get
 9  3
log3 x  2 log3 x  5  log3 x  2
 
Put log3x = y
 2 9  3
 y  y  5 y 
 2  2
2y3 – 9y2 + 10y – 3 = 0
1
 y  1, , 3
2
1
 log3 x  3, ,1
2
 x  3, 3, 27

11. B
We have N = 10,000, n (A) = 40% of 10,000 = 4000, n (B) = 2000, n (C) = 1000,
n(A  B) = 500, n(B  C) = 300, n(C  A) = 400, n(A  B  C) = 200
n(A  B  C ) – n(A  (B  C)) = n (A) – n(A  (B  C))
= n(A) – {n (A  B) + n (A  C) – n(A  B  C)}
= 4000 – (500 + 400 – 200) = 3300

12. B
[cosx]
lim [cosx] = 0 and lim [cosx] = 0  lim |x| = lim | x |0  1
x 0 x 0 x0 x 0

13. B
f(x  h)  f(x)
f (x)  lim
h0 h
f(2x)  f(2h)
 f(x)
= lim 2
h0 h
f (x)  1 ; f(2x)  2f(x) -1
 f(x)  1  x

PART – B

1. 4

I=
2
x sin8 x
2
 2  x  sin8 x
 sin8 x  cos8 x dx   sin8 x  cos8 x
0 0

2 8 2  /2
 sin x  sin8 x  cos8 x
 I=  8 8
 4 8 8
dx  4  dx
0 sin x  cos x 0 sin x  cos x 0 cos8 x  sin8 x

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 /2
sin8 x  cos8 x 
 2I = 4  8 8
dx  4   22
0 cos x  sin x 2
2
 I =  . Hence K = 4.

2. 7
Put 3x  t . Then 3x  0 as x   and 3x  3 as x  1
x   ,1  t   0,3 
2
 1 3
g t   t2  t  1   t   
 2 4
3
0  t  3   gt  7
4
No of elements in the range of  g  t   is 7

3. 1
 f is continuous at x = 0, then
 ax 
 sin 2  a2
2 
2 sin2
ax  ax  4
1  cos ax 1 2  1 or, lim  2  1
lim  or, 
x  0 x sin x 2 2  sin x  2 x 0 sin x 2
x  
 x  x
2
a = 1.

4. 2
f(a) = f(b) = f(c) = f(d) = 0
f(x) = 0 (4 times). Graph of f(x) will intersect 4 times the x-axis. So there will be minimum three
turnings.
and f '  x   0 minimum (3 times). So f ''  x   0 will be minimum (2 times)

5. 0
1 1
f(x) = 3x2 sin – x cos
x x
2 1 1
 f(x) = (3x sin – xcos ) dx
x x
1 3 1 1 3  1
f(x) = sin .x   cos   2 x  dx   x cos dx
x x x  x
3 1
f(x) = x sin  c
x
f(0) = 0 + c = 0  c = 0
1
 f(1/) = 3 . sin  + 0 = 0

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