XII PASS IC IIT (CTA-02) 21-08-2023-Adv-2022-P1 WARM-UP QP

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Sec: XII-PASS-IC_IIT Date: 21-08-2023

Time: 1.5 Hrs. CTA–02_WARM-UP Max.Marks:87


JEE ADV WARM-UP 2022- P1 Model
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
PHYSICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 1 –3) Questions with Single Answer Type 3 -1 3 9
Sec – II (Q.N : 4 –5) Questions with Multiple Answer Type 4 -2 2 8
Sec – III (Q.N : 6 – 8) Questions with Passage Type 3 -1 3 9
Sec – IV (Q.N : 9) Questions with Matrix Matching 3 -1 1 3
Total 9 29

CHEMISTRY
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 10 –12) Questions with Single Answer Type 3 -1 3 9

Sec – II (Q.N : 13 –14) Questions with Multiple Answer Type 4 -2 2 8

Sec – III (Q.N : 15 – 17) Questions with Passage Type 3 -1 3 9

Sec – IV (Q.N : 18) Questions with Matrix Matching 3 -1 1 3

Total 9 29

MATHEMATICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 19 –21) Questions with Single Answer Type 3 -1 3 9

Sec – II (Q.N : 22 –23) Questions with Multiple Answer Type 4 -2 2 8

Sec – III (Q.N : 24 – 26) Questions with Passage Type 3 -1 3 9

Sec – IV (Q.N : 27) Questions with Matrix Matching 3 -1 1 3

Total 9 29
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Exam Syllabus
Projectile Motion(oblique projectile), projectile on an inclined plane, Relative motion (1D ) &
(2D), Kinematics of Cirular Motion"
Laws of motion(Complete Chapter), work Power and Energy(Complete chapter)
System of particles and Rotation: Collision,type of collision,Newton's experimental law of
collision, direct collision, oblique collision,Problem practice
Location of centre of mass, Motion of centre of mass 70%
PHYSICS
Vectors(Complete Chapter), Units & Measurement(Complete Chapter)
Kinematics: Distance, Displacement, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Motion under constant
acceleration, Motion under gravity
Graph(v-t, a-t, s-t, v-s,… .etc.), Motion under variableble acceleration, Projectile
Motion(horizontal projectile) 30%
Bohr's calculation Hydrogen spectrum Photoelectric effect
Duality of matter, Uncertainty principle Bectronic configuration, Quantum Number. Chemical
bonding ionic bond, Born haber cycle, fazan rule, Covalency, hybridisation, VBT, coordinate
bond, hydrogen bond, MOT, percentage ionic character, Periodic properties, Raoult's law,
Colligative properties DFP,
EBP,Osmosis & Osmotic pressure, von't Hoff factor, Ideal, non-ideal solution (70%)

CHEMISTRY Oxidation-Reduction
Balancing of reaction by oxid Number method, Balancing of rkn by lon-Electron method, Mole
Concept.,
Limiting regent, strength of solution (molality,
Molarity, Mole fraction), Volume strength of H202,
ppm
Concept of equivalence, Acid- base titration, redoxtitration, Double titration.
Structure of Atom: Rutherford Model, Max planck quantum theory, Bohr's atomic model (30%)
Sequences and Series,(Complete Chapter),Trigonometric Functions (Complete
Chapter),Trigonometric Equations(Complete Chapter),"Straight Line
Introduction, distance formula, section formula, area of triangle., Definitions of centroid,
circumcentre and orthocentre of triangle"
Collinearly of three points, slope of line, various forms of line, locus of a point.,
Position of two points relative to a line, Angle between two lines, condition for two lines to be
parallel and perpendicular
Perpendicular distance of a point from a line, distance between two parallel lines, foot of
MATHEMATICS perpendicular,Image of point w.r.t a line. , Condition of concurrency for three lines
Family of lines. Equation of bisectors
Transformation of axes, General equation second degree
homogenaous equation of second degree 70%

Linear Inequalities,
Wavy Curve Method, Logarithmic function and their properties,
Modulus function and their properties, Quadratic Equations(Complete Chapter),Sequences and
Series-Introduction of Sequence and Series, nth term of AP. 30%

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PHYSICS Max. Marks: 29
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
• This section contains THREE (3) questions.

1. Two blocks of masses M1 and M2 are connected with a string passing over a pulley as shown in figure.
The block M1 lies on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the block M1 and the
horizontal surface is  . The system accelerates. What additional mass m should be placed on the block
M1 so that the system does not accelerate?

M 2  M1 M2 M1
(A) (B)  M1 (C) M2  (D)  M 2  M1  
  
2. A trolley A has a simple pendulum suspended from a frame fixed to its desk. A block B is in contact on
its vertical slide. The trolley is on horizontal rails and accelerates towards the right such that the block is
just prevented from falling. The value of coefficient of friction between A and b is 0.5. The inclination of
the pendulum to the vertical is

1
(A) tan 1  
2
(B) tan 1  3 (C) tan 1  2 (D) tan 1  2 

3. A chain of length L is placed on a horizontal surface as shown in figure. At any instant x is the length of
chain on rough surface and the remaining portion lies on smooth surface. Initially x = 0. A horizontal
force P is applied to the chain (as shown in figure). In the duration, x changes from x = 0 to x = L. for
chain to move with constant speed,

(A) The magnitude of P should increase with time.


(B) The magnitude of P should decrease with time.
(C) The magnitude of P should increase first and then decrease with time
(D) The magnitude of P should decreases first and then increase with time.

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SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE ANSWER TYPE)
• This section contains TWO (2) questions.

4. A long block A is at rest on a smooth horizontal surface. A small block B whose mass is half of mass of
A is placed on A at one end and is given an initial velocity u as shown in the figure. The coefficient of
friction between the blocks is  . Choose the correct statement(s).

(A) Finally both move with a common velocity 2u / 3


(B) Acceleration of B relative to A initially is 3g / 2 towards left.
(C) Magnitude of total work done by friction is equal to the final kinetic energy of the system
(D) The ratio of initial to final momentum of the system is 1.
5. Regarding the work done by the force F  x 2ˆi  y2ˆj around the closed path OABCO shown in the figure
which is/are correct?

(A) Zero on the entire closed path (B) same along OA and AB
(C) Same along BC and CO (D) Same along AB and BC

SECTION – III
(PASSAGE ANSWER TYPE)
• This section contains THREE (3) questions.

A pendulum bob swings along a circular path on a smooth inclined plane as shown in figure, where m = 3
kg, l – 0.75 m,   37 . At the lowest point of the circle the tension in the string is T = 274 N.
Take g = 10 ms-2.

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6. The speed of the bob at the lowest point is
(A) 9.2 m s 1 (B) 9 m s 1 (C) 6.5 m s 1 (D) 8 m s 1
7. The speed of the bob at the highest point on the circle is

(A) 46 m s1 (B) 26 m s1 (C) 52 m s1 (D) 35 m s1

8. The tension in the string at the highest position is


(A) 166 N (B) 67.56 N (C) 68 N (D) 152 N

SECTION – IV
(MATRIX MATCHING ANSWER TYPE)
• This section contains ONE (1) questions.

9. In column I, a situation is depicted each of which is in vertical plane. The surfaces are frictionless. Match
with appropriate entries in column II.
Column I Column II
i. Bead is threaded on a circular fixed wire and is a. Normal force is zero at the top-
projected from the lowest point most point of its trajectory.

ii. Block loosely fits inside the fixed small tube and is b. Velocity of the body is zero at
projected from lowest point the top-most point of its
trajectory

iii. Block is projected horizontally from lowest point of a c. Acceleration of the body is zero
smooth fixed cylinder. at the top-most point of its
trajectory

iv. Block is projected on a fixed hemisphere from angular d. Normal force is radially
position  . outward at the top-most point of
trajectory.

Codes:
(A) i  b,d; ii  a; iii  a; iv  b,c,d (B) i  a; ii  b,c,d; iii  a; iv  b,d
(C) i  b,c,d; ii  b,d; iii  a; iv  b,c (D) i  a; ii  b,d; iii  a; iv  b,c,d

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CHEMISTRY
Section –I
Single Answer Type
10. How many grams of 80% pure marble stone on calcination can give 14 grams of quick line
1) 28.50 gm 2) 35.50 gm
3) 28.2 gm 4) 31.25 gm
11. 100 g of water sample if found to contain 12 mg of MgSO4 calculate the hardness of water sample
1) 100 ppm 2) 200 ppm 3) 300 ppm 4) 400 ppm
12. 100 ml of Na 3PO4 solution contains 3.45 gm of sodium. The molarity of solution is x 102 mol / litre
1) 50 2) 52 3) 53 4) 55

Section –II
Multiple Answer Type
13. Which statements concerning Bohr’s model is/are true
1) Predicts that probability of electron near nucleus is more
nh
2) Angular momentum of electron in H-atom 
2
3) Introduces the idea of stationery states
4) Explain line spectrum of hydrogen
14. Which among the following are iso-structural
1) CO2 ,I3 2) XeO2F2 ,SF4 3) SO32 ,CO32 4) Clf3 , Xef 2

Section –III
Paragraph Type Questions
Most of the polyatomic molecules except a few such as CO2 and CS2 which are linear or angular with a
bond angle generally somewhat greater than 90o. A bond angle is defined as the angle between the
direction of two covalent bonds. Since the atoms in molecules are in constant motion with respect to each
other, they are not expected to have fixed value of bond angle.
Repulsion between non-bonded atoms alone does not provide an adequate explanation. It is also been
observed that in hybridization as the s-character of hybrid orbital increases bond angle increases
15. Which of the following having highest bond angles
1) H 2S 2) H 2Te 3) H 2Se 4) All have same
16. In P4 molecule phosphorous atoms are tetrahedrally arranged. The bond angle P-P-P in the molecules is
1) 108o 2) 120o 3) 60o 4) 180o
17. Bond angle in BeCl2 , BCl3 ,CCl 4 respectively is

1) 180 ,120 ,109.28 2) 180 ,109 ,120 3) 90 ,120 ,180 4) 120 ,90 ,180

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Section-IV
Matrix Matching Type
18. Match the following
Column-I Column-II
A) Pyridine  CH3COOH P) ΔSmixing  ve

B) C6H5Cl  C6H5Br Q) ΔVmixing  ve

C) CHCl3  CCl4 R) ΔGmixing  ve

D) H 2O  HClO 4 S) ΔH mix  ve.

1) A  P,R,S B  P,R C  P,Q,R D  P,R,S


2) A  P B  Q C  R D S
3) A  R,S,P B  P,Q,R C  R,S D  Q,R
4) A  P,R B  R,S C  S D  P

MATHEMATICS Max. Marks: 29


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 3 questions.

x 2 – 8 x  12  x 2 – 8 x  12 
19. The value x such that at = –  2  lies in interval
x 2 –10 x  21  x –10 x  21 
A) (2,3) B) (6,7) C) (2,3)  (6,7) D) [2,3)  [6,7)

20. Let a1 , a2 , a3 , ….. a11 be the real numbers satisfying a1 = 15, 27 – 2 a2 > 0 and ak = 2 ak –1 – ak –2 for k = 3,

a12  a22  a32 a112 a  a  a . a11


4, 5 …… 11. If = 90. Then the value of 1 2 3 is
11 11
A) 0 B) 11 C) 5 D) 9


  x2  x  
–x 
21. The number of elements in the set S =  x  R : 2cos    4  4  is
x


  6  

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

SECTION-II
(MULTIPLE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains TWO (2) questions.
22. The value(s) of “a” so that the equations x3 – 2 x 2 – x  a = 0 and x 2 – 5x + 2a = 0 have common root.
21
A) 2 B) C) 1 D) All of these
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23. Let a1 , a2 , a3 . . . . . . . . an be a given AP, whose common difference is an integer and

S n = a1  a2  a3 + …... an . If a1 = 1, an = 300 and 15  n  50. Then.

A) Sn –4 = 2490

B) Sn –4 = 2480

C) an –4 = 249

D) an –4 = 248

SECTION – III
(PASSAGE ANSWER TYPE)
• This section contains THREE (3) questions.

1
If y = mi x + ( i = 1, 2, 3) represents the three straight lines whose slopes are roots of the given
mi
equations.
24. If 2m3 – 3m2 – 3m  2  0 . The sum of distances of lines from origin is
8 1 13
A) B) (5 2  9 5 ) C) D) None
7 10 6
25. If m3  m3 + m + 1 = 0. The sum of length of intercepts made by the line between the
co – ordinate axes is

A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) 6
26. If m3 – 8m –7  0 .The algebraic sum of intercepts made by the lines on Y axis is
8 –8 4 –4
A) B) C) D)
7 7 7 7

SECTION – IV
(MATRIX MATCHING ANSWER TYPE)
• This section contains ONE (1) questions.

27. Consider the following :–


LIST – I LIST – II

I.   –2 2   P has two elements


x   ,  : cosx  sinx  1
  3 3  

II.   –5 5   Q has three elements


x   ,  : 3 tan 3 x  1
  18 18  

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III.   R has four elements
 x   0, 2  : x  2tanx  
 2

IV. k   –2, 2 : 3sinx  4cosx  k  1, where k  Z S has five elements

T has six elements

The correct answer is


A) I – P II– S III – P IV – S
B) I – P II– P III – Q IV – S
C) I – Q II– P III – T IV – S
D) I – Q II– S III – P IV – R

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Subject Physics Chemistry Mathematics


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