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FIITJEE – JEE (Main)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


Mock Test-2(module 2)
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

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5. This question paper contains Three Parts.
6. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
7. Each Part has only one section: Section - A.
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B. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.

(i) Section-1 (01 – 20, 26 – 45, 51 – 70) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Section-2 (21 – 25, 46 – 50, 71 – 75) contains 15 integer based questions, the answer of which
maybe positive or negative numbers and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There
is no negative marking.

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Physics
1. A particle is projected up an inclined rough plane (300 with horizontal,  = 1/3) with
10 m/sec. The particle moves up for
(A) 1 sec (B) 1.5 sec
(C) 3 sec (D) 0.828 sec

2. A constant force acts on a mass m at rest. The velocity acquired is related to displacement(s)
(A) s (B) 1/s
(C) s (D) 1/s
3. The apparent weight of a person of mass m in an elevator is 3 mg. The elevator is moving
A) up with an acceleration of g/2 (B) up with an acceleration of g
(C) up with an acceleration 2g (D) down with an acceleration g
4. . A particle of mass m is projected with velocity u at an angle  with horizontal . During the period when the particle from
highest point to the position where its velocity vector makes an angle  with horizontal, work done by the gravity force is
1 1
(A) mu2 sin2 /2 (B) mu2 sin2 
2 2
1 1
(C) mu2 sin2  tan2/2 (D) mu2 sin2 /2 sin2
2 2

5 A particle of mass m is moving in a circular path of constant radius r such that its centripetal acceleration a c is varying with
time t as ac = K2.r3.t2, where k is a constant. The power delivered to the particle by the forces acting on it is
(A) mK2.r4.t (B) mK2.r2t
4 2 5
(C) mK .r .t /3 (D) zero

6 The relation between the displacement x and the time t for a body of mass 2 kg moving under the action of a force is given
t3
by x = , where x is in meters and t is in seconds. The work done by the body in the first 4 seconds is
3
(A) 2.56 J (B) 25.6J
(C) 256 J (D) 2560 J

7. A block is attached to a horizontal spring of stiffness k. The other end of the spring is attached to a fixed wall. The entire
system lie on a horizontal surface and the spring is in natural state. The natural length of the spring is 0. If the block is
5
slowly lifted up vertically to a height 0 from its initial position, which of the following is correct?
12
5
(A) The work done by the gravity = - mg0
12
k 2
(B) The work done by the spring force = - 0
288
5 k 2
(C) The work done by the lifting force = mg 0 + 0
12 288
(D) all the above
8. A body is gently dropped on a conveyor belt moving 4 m/s. If  = 0.75 how far will the body move relative to the belt before
coming to rest? (g = 10m/s2)
(A) 0.3 m (B) 0.6 m
(C) 0.9 m (D) 0.8 m

9. A ball hits a horizontal surface with speed 20 m/s at an angle of incidence 30o. If .the maximum height reached by the body
after collision above the horizontal. Assume that there is no loss in energy of the ball during collision( g= 10 m/s 2)
(A) 15 m (B) 7.5 m
(C) 22.5 m (D) 3.75 m
10. A block of mass M slides along the sides of a flat bottomed bowl. The side of the bowl are frictionless and the base has a
coefficient of friction 0.02. If the block is released from the top of the side which is 1.5 m high, where will the block come to
rest. Given, the length of the base PQ is 15 m
(A) 1 m from P (B) mid point of flat part PQ
(C) 2 m from P (D) at Q

11. A stone is whirled around in a horizontal circle by means of a light inextensible string of length  with a uniform angular
velocity  about a fixed vertical axis through one end of the string. The angle made by the string with the vertical is
(A) sin-1(g/2) (B) tan-1(g/2)
(C) cos-1 (g/2) (D) zero
12. A body of mass 0.01 kg falls from a height of 5 m (g = 10 m/s2) and is stopped within (1/100) sec. On the ground. The force
of interaction is
(A) 10 N (B) Zero
(C) 1000 N (D) 100 N
13. Three equal weights A, B, C of mass 2 kg each are hanging on a string passing over a fixed
frictionless pulley as shown in figure. The tension in the string connecting weights A and B
is
(A) 80 N (B) 13.3 N
(C) 16.7 N (D) 26.7 N
A B

C
14. A position dependent force F = 35 - 2x + 3x2 N, acts on a small body of mass 2 kg and displaces it from x = 0 to x = 5m. The
work done in Joules is
(A) 350 (B) 140
(C) 135 (D) 275
15 A force F = −k(yiˆ + xj)
ˆ where k is a positive constant acts on a particle moving in the x-y plane. Starting form the origin, the
particle is taken along positive x-axis to the point (2a, 0) and then parallel to the y-axis to the point (2a, 2a). The total work

done by the force F on the particle is
(A) -4ka2 (B) 4ka2
(C) –ka2 (D) 2ka2
16. You are pulling down on the string to lift the block of mass 'm'. Pulleys, string are mass less. You are lifting
the block with constant velocity 'm' is 80 kg. Then value of F is
(A) 250 N (B) 400 N
(C) 200 N (D) 1600 N

F
m
17. A block mass m is placed on an inclined plane making an angle 450 , if the plane has coefficient of sliding
friction = 0.5 then acceleration of the block down the incline is
(A) 53 5ms-2 (B) 52 ms-2
(C) 23 ms-2 (D) 2.52 ms-2

18. A uniform flexible chain of length 1.50 m rests on a fixed smooth sphere of
radius R = 2 m such that one end A of chain is at top of sphere while other

end B is hanging freely. Chain is held stationary by a horizontal thread PA as
shown in figure. The acceleration of chain when thread is burnt:
 2+
  4+

(A)  g (B)  g
 3   3 
(C) g (D) zero

19. Two masses each equal to m are lying on the x-axis at (-a, 0) and (+a, 0) respectively as shown in the
adjoining figure. They are connected by a light string. A force F is applied at the origin and along the
y-axis. As a result the masses move towards each other. What is the acceleration of each mass when
the instantaneous position of masses as (-x, 0) and (x, 0) respectively.

F x F x
(A) (B)
m a −x2 2 2m 2
a − x2

2F x 2F a2 − x 2
(C) (D)
m a2 − x 2 m x

20. A rocket of mass 120 kg is fired in the gravity free space. It ejects gases with velocity 600 ms−1 at the
rate of 1 kg/s. What will be the initial acceleration of the rocket?
(A) 1 m s−2 (B) 5 m s−2
(C) 10 m s−2 (D) 15 m s−2
21. All the strings and pulleys are massless and friction is absent everywhere. If the acceleration of the
plank 'M' is 1/ 3 m / s2 , then find the acceleration of small block 'm'.

22. A circular disc with a groove along its diameter is placed horizontally. A
block of mass 1kg is placed as shown. The co efficient of friction
2
between the block and all surfaces of groove in contact is  = . The disc a= 20 m/s2
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has an acceleration of 20 m/s2. Then acceleration of the block w.r.t disc
will be in nearest integer.( = 370) 

23. A force of 0.5 N is applied on upper block as shown. The


work done by lower block on upper block for a
−K
displacement 3 m of the upper block is   Joules. Find K
 2 

24. A running man has half the kinetic energy than a boy of half his mass has. The man speeds up by 1
m/s and then has the same kinetic energy as the boy. The speed of the boy is (0.8) K m / s. Find K
25. A block is released at A and slides on smooth surface in shape of
quarter circle. The horizontal part is rough. If the block comes to rest
n
10 m away from B, then the coefficient of kinetic friction is . The
10
value of n is
Chemistry
26. In polymeric (BeCl2)n there are
a. 3C-2e bonds b. 2C-2e bonds c. 3C-4e bonds d. 2C-2e
bonds
27. Which of the following is an electron deficient molecule?
(A) LiH (B) B2H6 (C) LiBH4 (D) B3N3H6
28. Na2B4O7.10H2O ⎯⎯⎯ Heat
→ X + NaBO2 + H2O, X + Cr2O3 ⎯⎯⎯Heat
→ Y (Green coloured) X and Y are :
(A) Na3BO3 and Cr(BO2)3 (B) Na2B4O7 and Cr(BO2)3
(C) B2O3 and Cr(BO2)3 (D) B2O3 and CrBO3
29. The dissolution of Al(OH)3 a solution of NaOH results in the formation of :
(A) [Al (H2O)4(OH)2]+ (B) [Al(H2O)3(OH)3] (C) [Al (H2O)2(OH)4]– (D) [Al(H2O)6(OH)3]
30. Out of the two compounds shown below, the vapour pressure of B at a particular
temperature is expected to be :
OH OH

O 2N and NO 2
(A) (B)
(A) higher than that of A
(B) lower than that of A
(C) same as that of A
(D) can be higher or lower depending upon the size of the vessel

31. In an ionic compound A+X— the degree of covalent bonding is greatest when :
(A) A+ and X— ion are small
(B) A+ is small and X— is large
(C) A+ and X— ions are approximately of the same size
(D) X— is small and A+ is large

32. The correct order of increasing C — O bond strength of CO, CO32–, CO2 is :
(A) CO32– < CO2 < CO (B) CO2 < CO32— < CO (C) CO < CO32– < CO2
(D) CO < CO2 < CO3 2–

33. In which of the following compounds B — F bond length is shortest?


(A) BF4— (B) BF3  NH3 (C) BF3 (D) BF3  N (CH3)3
34. The correct order of increasing s–character (in percentage) in the hybrid orbitals of following
molecules/ions is :
(I) CO32— (II) XeF4 (III) I3— (D) NCl3 (V)
BeCl2
(A) II < III < IV < I < V (B) II < IV < III < V < I
(C) III < II < I < V < IV (D) II < IV < III < I < V
35. The correct sequence of polarity of the following molecule :
(1) Benzene (2) Inorganic Benzene (3) PCl3F2 (4) PCl2F3
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
(A) P NP NP P (B) NP NP NP P (C) NP P NP P (D) NP P P NP
(Where, P = polar, NP = non–polar)
36. The order of increasing acidic strength of BF3, BCl3 and BBr3 is
(A) BF3 > BCl3 > BBr3 (B) BF3 < BCl3 < BBr3
(C) BBr3 < BF3 < BCl3 (D) BCl3 > BBr3 > BF3
37. Alumina on heating with carbon in nitrogen atmosphere gives
(A) Al + CO (B) Al + CO2
(C) AlN + CO (D) Al + CO + N2
38. When a nickel salt is heated with boric anhydride, a brown coloured bead is formed which is
due to the formation of
(A) Ni2B4O7 (B) NiO
(C) Ni(BO2)2 (D) None of the above
39. Identify the reagent I and II respectively in the following sequence:
I  II
Borax ⎯⎯ → H3BO3 ⎯⎯ → B2O3 ⎯⎯ →B
(A) Acid, Al (B) Acid, C
(C) Acid, Fe (D) Acid, Mg
40. Match list – I with list – II and select the correct answer using the codes given below
List – I List – II
(a) Liquid Na metal 1. Breathing apparatus in
submarine
(b) Potassium stearate 2. Explosive
(c) KNO3 3. Coolant in nuclear reactors
(d) KO2 4. Soft soap
Codes
a b c d
(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 3 1 4 2
(C) 3 4 2 1
(D) 4 3 2 1
41. By which of the following method, H2O2 can’t be synthesized?
(A) Aerial oxidation of 2-ethyl anthraquinol
(B) Action of H2O on barium peroxide
(C) Addition of H2O to sodium peroxide
(D) Addition of peroxy acid to alkene
42. Decomposition of H2O2 is slowed down by addition of
(A) alcohol (B) MnO2
(C) alkali (D) Pt
43. The blue coloured mineral ‘Lapis lazuli’, which is used as a semi precious stone, is a mineral
of
(A) sodium alumino silicate (B) zinc cobaltate
(C) basic copper carbonate (D) prussian blue
44. Which one of the following has zero dipole moment?
(A) CIF (B) PCl3
(C) SiF4 (D) CFCl3
45. Amongst H2O. H2S and H2Te. The one with the highest boiling point is
(A) H2O because of hydrogen bonding
(B) H2Te because of higher molecular weight
(C) H2S because of hydrogen boning
(D) H2Se because of lower molecular weight
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46. Linear structure is assumed by how many of the following species


SnCl2 , CO2 , HCN , NO2 , BrF3 , NO2+ , H2O2 , SiF4 , CHCl3 , ICl2- , XeF2

47. How many derivative structures of B3N3H4Cl2 can be obtained?

48. How many of the following statements are correct


i. BCl3 undergoes complete hydrolysis to form orthoboric acid
ii. BF3 undergoes partial hydrolysis
iii. CCl4 undergoes hydrolysis to form carbonic acid
iv. SiCl4 undergoes hydrolysis to form orthosilicic acid
v. oxygen is paramagnetic gas
vi. PF2Cl3 is polar and PF3Cl2 is non polar

49. How many of the following species are oxidised by H2O2 in acidic medium
PbS , K3[Fe(CN)6], K2Cr2O7 , K4[Fe(CN)6], KMnO4

50. How many atoms in diborane are present in the same plane?
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