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FIITJEECOMMON PHASE TEST

PT-1 CODE: IIT-JEE LEVEL


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 255
BATCHES – THREE YEAR CRP-2427
 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
 You are not allowed to leave the Examination 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 Parts.
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.
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 Parts.
(i) PART–A (01–07) contains7 Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Correct answer.
For each question in the group Q. 01 – 07of 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.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will result
in +4marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will result in 1
mark, as a wrong option is also darkened.
(ii) Part-A (08-14) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer
(iii) Part-A (15-18) - This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each table, there are Two multiple choice
questions. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer. There
is no negative marking.
(iv) Part-A (19-20) – This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has One (01) 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 mark for wrong options chosen.
(v) Part-C (01-06) contains six (06) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals and round off the value to Two decimal places. (e.g., 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27,
–127.30) and each question carries +3 marks for the correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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PART – A : Multiple Correct Choice Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
1. A converging lens is used to form an image on a screen. When the upper half of the lens is
covered by an opaque screen?
(A) Half the image will disappear (B) Complete image will form
(C) Intensity of image will increase (D) Intensity of image will decrease

2. Two glass slabs are placed side by side as shown in the


figure. A light ray is incident perpendicularly on the right 2 1
slab  1  and goes through both the slabs undeviated. source
The speed of light as measured in right slab is 20% of
actual speed of light and is found to be reduced by 40% of
speed of light in the second slab   2  . Then 1,  2 are
5 5 5
(A) 5 (B) (C) (D)
3 4 2

3. A man of height 170 cm wants to see his complete image in a plane mirror (while standing).
His eyes are at a height of 160 cm from the ground.
(A) Minimum length of the mirror = 80 cm
(B) Minimum length of the mirror = 85 cm.
(C) Bottom of the mirror should be at a height 80 cm.
(D) Bottom of the mirror should be at a height 85 cm.

4. A ray of light traveling in a transparent medium falls on a surface separating the medium
from air at an angle of incidence of 45°. The ray undergoes total internal reflection. If  is
refractive index of the medium with respect to air, select the possible values of  from
following?
(A) 1.30 (B) 1.40 (C) 1.50 (D) 1.60

5. Which of the following (referred to a spherical mirror) do (does) not depend on whether the
rays are paraxial or not?
(A) Pole (B) Focus
(C) Radius of curvature (D) Principal axis

6. If a light ray goes from a medium having higher refractive index to a medium having lower
refractive index, then ray may [Assume angle of incidence to be not zero]
(A) bend towards the normal (B) go un-deviated
(C) bend away from the normal (D) be reflected back

7. An object is placed before a convex lens. The image formed


(A) may be real (B) can’t be virtual (C) may be virtual (D) is always erect

Single Correct Choice Type


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
8. A transparent solid cylindrical rod has a refractive index of
2
. It is surrounded by air. A light ray is incident at the 
3
mid point of one end of the rod as shown in the figure. The
incident angle  for which the light ray grazes along the
wall of the rod is
 1  3  2   1 
(A) sin1   (B) sin1  (C) sin1  (D) sin1 
2  2   3

 3

 

9. In an experiment to find the focal length of a concave mirror, a graph is drawn between the
magnitude u & v. The graph looks like:
v v v v

(A) (B) (C) (D)

u u u u

10. A parallel beam of light falls on a convex lens. The path of the rays is
shown in the figure. It follows that
(A) 1>>2
(B) 1<<2 1  2
(C) 1 = <2
(D) 1 = >2

11. Two plane mirror are inclined at an angle of 60° to each other. Find the
total no of images formed when an object is placed as shown in figure
(A) 4 (B) 3 O
(C) 2 (D) 5 45°
15°

12. A small erect object is placed at 50 cm to the left of converging lens of focal length 25 cm,
the height of the image is ______.
(A) twice as that of object (B) same as that of object
(C) half as that of object (D) None of these

13. A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror at an angle of incidence 30°. The deviation
produced by the mirror is:
(A) 30° (B) 60° (C) 90° (D) 120°

14. Find the distance of an object from a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm so that the real
image size is three times the size of the object.
(A) 26.67 cm (B) 16.75 cm (C) 23.85 cm (D) None of these

Comprehension Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions relating to two paragraphs with two questions
on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLYONE is correct.
Paragraph for question Nos. 15 to 16
Lens maker formulae gives relation between the focal length of a lens, material of the lens,
1    1 1 
shape of the lens and medium in which it is placed.   2  1   
F  1   R1 R2 
Here, F is the focal length of lens. ‘1’ and ‘2’ are refractive index of
medium in which lens is placed and refractive index of lens. All R1
distances are measured from optical centre and direction in which R2
incident rays is travelling is taken as positive and direction opposite
to incident ray is taken as negative.
3
15. Find the focal length of equi-convex lens of radius of curvature ‘R’ and refractive index
2
placed in air.
R
(A) (B) R (C) 0 (D) Infinite
2
4
16. If the lens of previous question placed in medium of refractive index then focal length of
3
lens is
(A) –4.5 R (B) 4.5 R (C) 4R (D) zero

Paragraph for question Nos. 17 to 18


A convex lens of focal length 40 cm is held at a distance 12 cm coaxially x
O
above a concave mirror of focal length 18 cm. d
f 2  40cm

12 cm

f1  18cm

17. A luminous point object placed d cm above the lens on its axis gives rise to an image
coincident with itself, then the value of d is equal to
(A) 15 cm (B) 30 cm (C) 24 cm (D) 18 cm

18. If the convex lens is replaced by a concave lens of focal length 60 cm, such that the final
image coincides with itself. Then the value of d is
(A) 20 cm (B) 30 cm (C) 40 cm (D) 60 cm

PART–A : Matching List Type (Only One Option Correct)


This section contains 2 questions, each having two matching lists. Choices for the correct
combination of elements from List-I and List-II are given as options (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
one is correct.
19. An optical component and an object ‘s’, placed along its optic axis are given in ListI. The
distance between the object and the component can be varied. The properties of images are
given in ListII. Match all the properties of images from ListII with the appropriate
components given in columnI.
For a real object.
ListI ListII

S
(I) (P) Real image

S
(II) (Q) Virtual image

S
(III) (R) Magnified image
S
(IV) (S) Image at infinity

(T) None of these


Which one of the following options is correct?
(A) I–P,Q,R,S; II–Q; III–P,Q,R,S; IV–Q (B) I–P,Q,R,S; II–Q; III–Q,R,S; IV–S
(C) I–P,R,S; II–S; III–P,Q,R,S; IV–P (D) I–P,Q,R,T; II–P; III–P,Q,R,S; IV–R

20. Match the List-I and List-II.


List–I List–II

(I) 1   2 (P) 1
3 2

3
2 1
(II) 1   2 (Q)

3
1
(III)  2  3 (R)

2

(IV) 2  3 (S)
3  
2 1

3
1
(T)
2

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

PART – C : Numerical Based


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
1. An object is placed 40 cm from a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm. The image is formed
at 10x cm from the mirror. Find the value of x

2. Figure shows two converging lenses. Incident rays are parallel to f=10 cm f=20 cm
principle axis and after refraction final rays are also parallel.
In this situation separation between lenses (d) is n×10 cm. Find the
value of n.

d
3. A point source of light is placed 4m below the surface of water of refractive index 5/3. The
minimum diameter of a disc which should be placed over the source on the surface of water
to cut-off all light coming out of water is n meter then n is

4. Two plane mirrors are inclined to each other at an angle of 70°. A ray is incident on one
mirror at an angle . The ray reflected from this mirror falls on the second mirror from where
it is reflected parallel to the first mirror. The value of  is 10x Then x is __________

5. An object is placed 10 cm in front of a converging lens of focal length 20 cm. What will be
the magnitude of magnification?

6. A ray of light falls on a plane mirror. If the mirror is tilted through an angle 1°, the reflected
ray tilts through  degrees. Find the value of .
SECTION – II: CHEMISTRY
Multiple Correct Answers Type
This section contains 7 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
1. Let us consider the ionization of HCl in the aqueous solution of CH3COOH.

CH3COOH + HCl CH3COOH2+ + Cl


Select the correct statement(s) among the following
(A) Cl is the conjugate base of HCl
(B) CH3COOH is the conjugate base of CH3COOH2+
(C) CH3COOH2+ is the conjugate base of CH3COOH
(D) Cl is the conjugate base of CH3COOH
2. Which of the following form conjugate acidbase pairs in the right order?
(A) NH3/NH2 (B) OH / H2O (C) HCO3 / CO32 (D) H2S/HS
3. Which of the following species have peroxide ion or peroxy linkage?
(A) H2O2 (B) CaO (C) OF2 (D) K2O2
4. 1 mole of Ba(OH)2 will exactly neutralize
(A) 0.5 mole HCl (B) 1 mole of H2SO4 (C) 2 mole of HCl (D) 2 mole of HNO3
5. Complete the following statement by substituting x and y with correct options “Corrosion and
rancidity are the result of ‘x’ reaction of iron articles and oils /fats respectively. Galvanization
is done to prevent corrosion of iron articles and ‘y’ are used to prevent rancidity of oils or
fats”
x y
(A) displacement oxidants
(B) oxidation anti  oxidants
(C) displacement anti  oxidants
(D) oxidation nitrogen gas
6. Select the species which can act as an acid and as base
(A) SO42 (B) HS (C) HCO3 (D) HSO4
7. Which among the following qualifies as a Lewis acid?
(A) NaF (B) NaCl (C) BF3 (D) AlCl3
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
8. Oxidation states of S in anions SO32, S2O42 and S2O62 follow the order
(A) S2O42< SO32< S2O62 (B) SO32< S2O42< S2O62
(C) S2O42< S2O62< SO32 (D) S2O62< S2O42< SO32
9. In reaction
5SO2 + 2MnO4 + 2H2O  5SO42 + 2Mn2+ + 4H+
Oxidation number of Mn changes from:
(A) +14 to +4 (B) +6 to +2 (C) 7 to 2 (D) +7 to +2
10. Which will have maximum pH?
(A) M/10 HCl (B) M/100 HCl (C) M/100 NaOH (D) M/10 NaOH
11. 100 mL of 0.04 M HCl aq. solution is mixed with 100 mL of 0.02 M NaOH solution. The pH of
the resulting solution is
(A) 1.0 (B) 1.7 (C) 2.0 (D) 2.3
12. A student placed a few drops of a liquid over a portion of the blue litmus paper. He observed
that the blue litmus paper turned red. The liquid could be:
(A) dilute hydrochloric acid
(B) dilute sodium hydroxide
(C) dilute sodium bicarbonate solution
(D) water
13. What is the oxidation state of sulphur in H2SO4?
(A) +6 (B) 2 (C) +4 (D) +2
14. Which of the statements about the reaction below are incorrect?
Fe 2 O3  3C  2Fe  3CO

(A) Ferric oxide is getting reduced (B) Carbon is getting oxidized


(C) Ferric oxide is the oxidizing agent (D) Carbon is the oxidizing agent
Comprehension Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions relating to Two Paragraphs with Two questions
on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLYONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question 15 to 16
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions:
Four students studied reactions of zinc and sodium carbonate with dilute hydrochloric acid
and sodium hydroxide solution and presented their results as follows. The () represents
evolution of gas and () represent absence of any reaction.

Zn Na2CO3
HCl  
NaOH  

15. Which of the following chemical properties are shown by dilute hydrochloric acid?
(i) It turns blue litmus red
(ii) It turns red litmus blue
(iii) It reacts with zinc and a gas is evolved
(iv) It reacts with solid sodium carbonate to give brisk effervescence
(A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (i) and (iii) only
(C) (i), (iii) and (iv) only (D) (ii), (iii) and (iv) only
16. Four drops of red litmus solution were added to each one of the following substances. Which
one turns red litmus solution blue?
(A) alcohol (B) distilled water
(C) sodium hydroxide solution (D) hydrochloric acid

Paragraph for Question 17 to 18


Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions:
The metal salt A is blue in colour. When salt A is heated strongly over a burner, then a
substance B is eliminated and a white powder C is left behind. When a few drops of a liquid
D are added to powder C, it becomes blue again.
17. Salt A can be
(A) CuSO4. 5H2O (B) Na2CO3 (C) NaHCO3 (D) None of these
18. The white powder C can be of
(A) Na2CO3 (B) CuSO4 (C) CuCO3 (D) None of these

ART–A: Matching List Type (Only One Option Correct)


This section contains 2 questions, each having two matching lists. Choices for the correct
combination of elements from List-I and List-II are given as options (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
one is correct.
19. Match the following

List – I List – II

P) Plaster of paris 1) CaSO4.2H2O

Q) Baking soda 2) Na2CO3.10H2O

R) Washing Soda 3) CaSO4. ½ H2O

S) Gypsum 4) NaHCO3

(A) P3; Q4; R2; S-1s (B) P4; Q2; R3; S1
(C) P4; Q2; R1; S3 (D) P1; Q4 R3; S2

20. Match the following

List – I List– II

P) 0.001 M HNO3 1) pH = 11

Q) 0.02 mol dm-3 H2SO4 2) pH = 12.3

R) 0.001 M NaOH 3) pH = 3

S) 0.01 M Ca(OH)2 4) pH = 1.4


(A) P1; Q4; R3; S2 (B) P1; Q2; R3; S4
(C) P3; Q4; R1; S2 (D) P2; Q1; R3; S4

PART – C : Numerical Based


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

1. In the balanced equation of the following reaction Fe2O3  H 2  Fe  H 2O the sum of

coefficients is equal to
2. The oxidation number of sodium in sodium amalgam is?
3. Find the number of electrons taken up by nitrogen atom when a NO+ ion is reduced to
NH2OH
4. The pH of an aq. Solution is 5. The H+ ion concentration in mol/L is 110x. Find value of x
5. pH of basic solution must be greater than ___________.
6. What is the oxidation state of chlorine in HClO 3?
SECTION – III : MATHEMATICS
PART – A : Multiple Correct Choice Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
1. 5 24  4 24 is divisible by which of the following
(A) 41 (B) 9 (C) 37 (D)47
2. Let ‘n’ be a product of four consecutive positive integers, then
(A) n + 1 is always a perfect square (B) ‘n’ is always divisible by 24
(C) ‘n’ is always a perfect square (D) n + 12 is always a perfect square
3. Which of the following is a polynomial?
3
x12  1 x 2 1
(A) 3 (B)
x 1 1
x 2 1
x  x 2  x 3  x 4  x5  x6  x 7
(C) (D) 3x2
x 3  x 4  x 5  x 6  x 7  x 8  x 9
4. If 6.4 x  13.6 x  6.9 x  0 then the value of x is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) -1 (D) -2
5. The remainder when 223 is divided by 7
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
6. A quadratic equation with real roots is formed such that its roots remain unchanged even
after squaring them. The roots can be
(A) 0,0 (B) 1,0 (C) 1,1 (D) –1,–1
7. The sum of all the factors of 45000 which are exactly the multiples of 10 is
(A) 152295 (B) 141960 (C) 600 (D) 1100
PART-A : Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

8. What is the unit’s digit of 142111  169178  273141 ?


(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 4 (D) 5
9. The number of ordered pairs of integers (x, y) satisfying the equation x2  6 x  y 2  4, is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8
10. If  ,  &  be the roots of the equation x3-7x+7=0 then  1   1   1 =

1 1
(A) 1 (B) -1 (C) (D) 
2 2

11. 9  2 6  4 3  4 2  14  2 6  6 2  6 3 =
(A)  2 (B) 2 (C) -1 (D) 1
1 1 1 1
12.  2  2 ...................... =
2 1 4 1 6 1
2
100 2  1
50 200 100 50
(A) (B) (C) (D)
101 101 51 51
13. If the HCF of the polynomials(x3)(3x2+10x+b) and (3x2)(x22x+a) is (x3)(3x2), then the
relation between a and b is
(A) 33a + 8b = 0 (B) 8a3b = 0 (C) 8a + 3b = 0 (D) a2b = 0
14. If x = 2 + 22/3 + 21/3 then the value of x 3  6 x 2  6 x is :
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) None of these
PART-A : Comprehension Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions relating to two paragraphs with two questions
on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLYONE is correct.
Paragraph for question Nos. 15 to 16
p and q are natural numbers whose sum is equal to 36. Given that HCF and LCM of p and q (q>p)
are 3 and 105 respectively.

15. The value of the sum of reciprocal of p and q is


4 6 8 12
(A) (B) (C) (D)
35 35 35 35
16. A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are p & q and leading coefficient is 1, is
(A) x 2  36x  315 (B) x 2  36x  315 (C) x 2  12x  35 (D) x 2  12x  35
Paragraph for question Nos. 17 to 18
The given equations is a linear equation in two variable
kx – y = 2
6x – 2y = 3

17. Find the value of k for which the system of equation gives a unique solution
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) all of these
18. Find the value of k for which the system of equation gives no solution
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 3
PART–A : Matching List Type (Only One Option Correct)
This section contains 2 questions, each having two matching lists. Choices for the correct
combination of elements from List-I and List-II are given as options (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
one is correct.
19. Match List I with statements in List II

List-I List-II

(I) when 3100 is divided by 10 the remainder is (P) 0

(II) when 7 65 is divided by 25 the remainder is (Q) 6

(III) The unit place of 5512  735810  22 853 (R) 7

The remainder when 901  902  903  904  905 is 1


(IV) (S)
divide by 24

Which one of the following options is correct?


(A) I–P; II–Q; III–R, IV–S (B) I–P; II–S; III–P, IV–R
(C) I–P; II–P; III–Q, IV–S (D) I–S; II–R; III–Q, IV–P
20. Match List I with statements in List II

List-I List-II

Decimal representation of an irrational number is


(I) (P) irrational number
always

2
 1 
(II)  2  (Q) rational number
 3

Non-repeating , non-
(III) The decimal representation of 4 9 (R)
terminating

(IV) 22/7 is (S) Non-terminating

Which one of the following options is correct?


(A) I–R; II–P,R; III–S, IV–Q,S (B) I–P; II–S; III–P, IV–R
(C) I–P; II–P; III–Q, IV–S (D) I–S; II–Q; III–R, IV–P
PART – C : Numerical Based
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).

3 1
1. a and b are two rational numbers and  a  b 3, then a+b= ?
3 1
1 1 1
2. If a  b  c  1 , a 2  b 2  c 2  9 and a 3  b 3  c3  1 then  
a b c
2
3. The sum of real values of x for which x  2  5 x  2  4  0 is/are

1 2 3 10
4. Find the unit digit of the expression (1!)  (2!)  (3!)  ...  (10!) .
5. If the smallest number which will leave remainders 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 when divided by 2, 3, 4, 5
and 6 respectively is k, then last digit of k is
6. The product of 2013 consecutive natural numbers is divisible by k! where k is a maximum
number then sum of the digit of k is

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