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FIITJEE – Phase Test (JEE-Advanced)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

Pattern - CPT-1 QP Code: PAPER - 1

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 180

 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.
BATCH – 2022-24

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 & 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 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 (01-06) – Contains six (06) multiple choice questions with partial marking, which have ONE or
MORE THEN ONE 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.

(ii) Part-A (07-10) – This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has Two (02) 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 marks for wrong options chosen.
(ii) Part-C (01-08) contains eight (08) 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 correct answer and there will be no negative
marking.

Name of the Candidate: ________________________________________________

Batch: _________________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :_______________________________________________

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– II :: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

1. When the steady state is reached by keeping switch in positon-1 , then switch ‘S’ is
transferred from position 1 to 2. Then

(A) Charge on 3F capacitor is 30C after S is transferred from position 1 to 2.


650
(B) Charge on 3F capacitor is C after S is transferred from position 1 to 2.
19
(C) Work done by the battery is 380 Joule after S is transferred from position 1 and 2.
(D) Work done by the battery is 80 Joule after S is transferred from position 1 and 2.

2. An electric Kettle has two coils of different power. When one coil is switched on, it take 30
minutes to boil a certain amount of water and when second coil is switched on, it takes 45
minutes to boil same amount of water. Then
(A) It takes 150 minutes to boil same amount of water when both the coils are used in series
combination.
(B) It takes 75 minutes to boil same amount of water when both the coils are used in series
combination.
(C) It takes 18 minutes to boil same amount of water when both the coils are used in parallel
combination
(D) It takes 25 minutes to boil same amount of water when both the coils are used in parallel
combination

3. A non conducting rod AB of length 3R has uniformly distributed charge of linear charge
density . A non-conductor ring has uniformly distributed charge Q. Point A is the centre of
ring and line AB is the axis of ring, perpendicular to plane of ring. Choose the correct
statement(s)

Q
(A) The net electrostatics force on the ring due to charge on the rod is
80R
Q
(B) The net electrostatics force on the ring due to charge on the rod is
40R
R
(C) The electrostatic flux through ring is
0
 3 1 
R
(D) The electrostatic flux through ring is
20
 3 1 
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4. Three large identical plates A, B and C are separated by small distances d and 2d as shown in the figure. If
Q, 2Q and 3Q charges are given to the three plates, then just after closing the switch(k)

(A) net charge on plate A is – 4Q/3


(B) net charge on plate B is 2Q
(C) net charge on plate B is -2Q/3
(A) net charge on plate A is equal to net charge on plate C

5. A capacitor of capacitance 0.1 F is charged by a battery of e.m.f. E1 = 100 V and internal resistance r1
= 1 by putting switch S in position 1 as shown in figure. The correct options are

(A) The heat generated in R3 = 99 till steady state is 495 J


(B) Now switch is thrown to position 2. The work done on the battery till steady state is 250 J
(C) The energy stored in the capacitor when switch is shifted to position 2 at steady state is 125 J.
(D) The heat generated across R1 = 1  in steady state in position 2 is 1.25 J

6. Figure shows a potentiometer circuit. The length of potentiometer wire AB is 120 cm and its
resistance is 2 . The internal resistance of 2V cell is negligible and the internal resistance of 6V cell
is 1 . Initially the switches S1 and S2 are open and S3 is closed.

(A) When only S2 is open, balanced length l = 20cm


(B) When only S1 is open, balanced length l = 60cm
(C) When all three switches are closed, balanced length is 60 cm
(D) When S3 is open, S2 is also open but S1 is closed, balance length is 60 cm

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List Match Set (7-8)


This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 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.

Four identical bulbs are connected in the circuit as given in List-I. The name of brightest bulb is
given in List-II.

LIST – I LIST - II

Glow of Bulb-1 will be brightest (in


(P) 1.
the given circuit)

Glow of Bulb-2 will be brightest (in


(Q) 2.
the given ciruit)

Glow of Bulb-3 will be brightest (in


(R) 3.
the given circuit)

Glow of Bulb-4 will be brightest (in


(S) 4.
the given circuit)

7. In which case maximum power is used in the circuit.


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

8. In which case minimum power is used in the circuit.


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

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List Match Set (9-10)


Column –1 is having charged systems, Column –2 is having variation of electric field for any charged
system of column –1 and Column –3 is having variation of electric potential (taking potential at infinity to be
zero) for any charged system of column –1.

(I) (i) (P)

Point charge at center


= Q and charge on
thick conducting shell
= –2Q
(II) (ii) (Q)

Two thin conducting


shell, out of which
inner shell is having
charge Q and outer
shell is uncharged
(III) (iii) (R)

Two thin uncharged


conducting shell and
Point charge at centre
=Q
(IV) (iv) (S)

Point charge at center


= –Q, Charge on thick
conducting shell = +Q

In each charged system Q = 1 C, R1 = 10 cm, R2 = 20 cm. Each of the shells or spheres are
conducting. Variation of electric field and potential is given as a function of radial distance r. point
P1 in each figure is at distance r = R1 +  (where   0)
9. Electric field at point P1 is 900KV/m for a charged system. Choose the correct option for that charged
system.
(A) (III) (i) (Q) (B) (III) (iv) (S)
(C) (II) (iv) (Q) (D) (II) (i) (P)

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10. Electric potential of a conducting shell (thin or thick) is – 45 KV for a charged system. Choose the
correct option for that charged system.
(A) (I) (ii) (R) (B) (I) (ii) (P)
(C) (III) (i) (R) (D) (III) (i) (P)

PART - B
(Integer Type)
Part-B (01-08) contains six (08) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals to Two decimal places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking.

1. A certain series RC circuit is formed using a resistance R, capacitor without


dielectric having a capacitance C = 2F and a battery of emf E = 3V. The circuit is
completed and it is allowed to attain the steady state. After this, at t = 0, half the
thickness of the capacitor is filled with dielectric of constant K = 2 as shown in the
figure. The system is again allowed to attain a steady state. What will be the heat
generated (in joule) in the RC circuit between t = 0 and t =  ?

2. In the circuit shown all the three voltmeters are identical and have very high resistance. The voltage
of the ideal battery shown in 9V. Find the reading of voltmeter V3 (in volts).

3. A charge particle ‘q’ lies at the centre of two concentric hollow sphere of inner radii R
and 3R and outer radii 2R and 4R respectively. If amount of work has to be
performed to slowly transfer the charge ‘q’ from center through the orifice to infinity is
7q2
, then N =
N0R

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4. A cylindrical solid of length 1 m and radius 1 m is connected across a source of emf 10V and
negligible internal resistance shown in figure. The resistivity of the rod as a function of x (x measured
from left end) is given by  = bx[where b is positive constant]. Find the electric field (in SI unit) at point
P a distance 10 cm from left end.

5. The network shown consists of an infinite number of cells of emf 1 and 2 with corresponding internal
resistances r1 and r2 respectively A resistor R = 1 is connected to the end of the network. If the
values of the emfs and internal resistances are 1 = 1.0 V, 2 = 2.0 V, r1 = 4 and r2 = 6. If the
current flowing through the resistor R is I ampere, then find 10 I.

6. A 6V battery of negligible internal resistance is connected across a uniform wire of length 1 m. The positive
terminal of another battery of emf 4V and internal resistance 1 is joined to the point A as shown in figure.
The ammeter shows zero deflection when the jockey touches the wire at the point C. If AC is equal to
2
m , then X =
X

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7. The figure shows a RC circuit with a parallel plate capacitor. Before switching on the circuit, plate A of
the capacitor has a charge –Q0 while plate B has no net charge. Now, at t = 0, the circuit is switched
on. How much time (in second) will elapse before the net charge on plate A becomes zero. (Given C
2  106
= 1F, Q0 = 1mC,  = 1000V and R  )
ln3

8. A prism is made of wire mesh with each side having equal resistance R. A battery of 6 V and zero
resistance is connected across E and F as shown in the figure. The current in the branch AD, if R is equal
to 5 is

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– IIII :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY

(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
1. Which of the following reagent/s give/s yellow precipitate with compound ‘T’
O

T =

(A) Fehling solution (B) I2/NaOH


NO 2

(C) O N (D) AgNO3 + NH4OH


2 NH
NH2
O
Ph
1. NaNH 2( 1 eq.) Hg+2/H2SO4/H2O H
2. HC CH 2. Acetone X (C 5H8O) Y (C 5H10O 2) -
C12H14O 2(Z)
HO 
3. NH 4Cl/H 2O

CH3

(A) Compound ‘X’ will be HC CH3


OH
H3C CH3

(B) Compound ‘Y’ will be CH3


O OH
Ph O

(C) Compound ‘Z’ will be OH


H 3C
CH3
(D) Compound X ,Y and Z all give positive lucas test.

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3. Observe the following series of reaction ;


H3C O H3C
Al(OC2H5)3
P Q + CH2OH
-
H3C H O H3C H
Which of the following statement is true ?
(A) The reaction involved are Cannizaro reaction followed by acidic hydrolysis
(B) The reaction involved are Cannizaro reaction followed by alkaline hydrolysis
(C) Compound P is isobutanal and the reaction involved are Tishenko reaction
followed by alkaline hydrolysis
(D) Compound Q have fruity smell.
CH3

(i)O3 Sodalime
P Q
4. (ii) H2 O2 
OH +
H
H3C CH3 OH
+
(1) SOCl 2 H3O
R S T
(2) H 2,Pd/BaSO 4-
(3) NH 2NH 2/OH
The correct statements are :
CH3 CH3
COOH CH3

(A) R is O (B) S is O

O O
H3C CH3 H3C CH3
CH3

CH3
(C) Q is O (D) Q and T are homologues

H3C CH3

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CH3

O 2N NaOH
H2SO4 N
5. A
B
 OH 
Br
Which of the following is/are correct ?
CH3
O 2N
(A) A is N
OH
OH
O
O2N
(B) B is NH
CH3
Br
(C) Product A is formed by aromatic nucleophilic substitution reaction.
O 2N NH O
B is
(D)
CH3
Br

OH

NaOH(aq)/Br2
6. In the reaction

The intermediate(s) is/are


O
- O

Br
(A) (B)

Br Br
Br
- -
O O

(C) (D)

Br
Br

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List Match Set (07-08)


This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 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.

M1. Match the following:

List-I (Reaction) List-II (Reaction intermediate)

alc.KOH , Transistion state (in one step r ×


(P) CF3 – CHCl2  CF2  CCl2 (1)
n)

H 3C CH3 + H 3C
H
(Q) OH CH2 (2) Carbocation
H 3C H 3C
CH3–CH2–Br
(R) (3) Carbanion
 alc
. K  CH2=CH2
O H ,

H3C CH3 H3C


aq. KOH, heat
(S) Br CH2 (4) Free radical
H3C H3C

7. Which of the following matching is incorrect?


(A) (P-3, Q- 2) (B) (P-2, Q- 3) (C) (R - 1,S – 2) (D) (R - 1, P – 3)

8. Which of the following matching is correct?


(A) (P-2, Q- 1) (B) (P-2, Q- 3) (C) (R - 1,Q – 2) (D) (R - 2, S – 1)

List Match Set (09-10)


M2. Match the following:

List-I List-II
OH
(P) C6H5CHO + HCHO 
C6H5CH2OH + (1) Cannizzaro reaction

HC OO
C6H5–H + CH3COCl    C6H5–CO–
anhy . AlCl 3
Friedel Crafts
(Q) (2)
CH3 reaction
anhy . ZnC l 2 Reimer-Tiemann
(R) C6H6 + CO + HCl  C   C6H5–CHO
u Cl 2 2 (3)
reaction
OH OH

CHO
Gattermann-koch
(S) (4)
( i ) CHCl3 / Alc . KOH / 

 aldehyde synthesis

( ii ) H

9. Which of the following matching is incorrect?


(A) (P-1, Q- 2) (B) (P-2, Q- 3) (C) (R - 4,S – 3) (D) (R - 4, P – 1)

10. Which of the following matching is correct?


(A) (P-2, Q- 1) (B) (P-2, Q- 3) (C) (R - 1,Q – 2) (D) (R - 2, S – 1)

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(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-B (01-08) contains six (08) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals to Two decimal places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking.
1. NH3 reacts with a gas fumes produced when methanol is passed through Cu tube
at 573 K. The compound obtained is polycyclic. The number of Nitrogen atoms it
has ?
O Ph -
HO
2. H3C + O mixture of Aldols
H H
Total number of Aldols including stereoisomers.

3. The total number of isomeric products formed in the following reaction is :


CH3 O Acetic anhydride/Sodium acetate/heating
H
D H
(enantiomerically pure form)

OHC

OHC
4. OH-
(Y) [No. of possible constitutional isomeric product obtained]
CHO 

CHO

(i) I2/OH- Na metal


5. (C 9H12O 4) yellow solid + (Y) 2 H2 + salt
+
X (ii) H
Find the maximum number of moles of yellow solid formed ?

6. How many moles of formaldehyde are used in the given transformation is :


OH
O O HO
conc. aq. NaOH
H3C + H (excess) + HCOONa
H H OH
OH

CHO CH 2OH
HO H HO H
H OH
H2/Ni
H OH
7.
HO H HO H
HO H HO H
CH 2OH CH 2OH
(All possible optical isomers) (Product)
How many optical isomers of reactant convert into products as Meso isomers.?

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8. Amongst the following, the total number of compounds soluble in aqueous NaOH
is
H3C CH3
N COOH OCH 2CH 3 OH
CH 2OH

CH3
NO 2 OH COOH

CH3

N
H3C CH3

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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

x 2  2x y 1 2
1. Consider, P  ,Q  2 and R  2 where x, y, z  R.
x2  x  1 y  y 1 z  z 1
If k = [P + Q + R]  ([P] + [Q] + [R]) then the possible value(s) of k is(are):
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3

 x  3 if x  [ 4, 2)
 x6 x0
2. Let f  x    1 if x  [ 2,2) , g(x) =  then
3  x if 2x  6 x  0
 x   2,4 
(A) gof(x) = k will have one atleast solution if k  [5, 8]
(B) Range of fog(x) is [1, 1]
(C) lim fog  x   1
x 2

(D) gof(x) is an even function

 
 sin x  1, 0x
 2 x, 1  x  1 2
3. Consider, f  x    and g(x) =  where [k] denotes
 x  2  x, 1  x  3  x   cos  x  2  ,   x  
 2
greatest integer function of k. Identify the correct statement(s).
(A) lim g  f  x    1 (B) lim g  f g  x    0
x 1 
x
2

f g  x  1 g f  x  1
(C) lim  (D) lim 
x  2 f x  2 2 x 0 
 f  x   2
2
2

4. Let f : R  R be defined as
  x 3x 5  x  2n  1  x   , x  
nlim     ....  
  1 n2
2n 2
3n 2
n  n2  2
f x    , where [y] denotes largest integer 
 
 1, x
2
y, then which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?
(A) f(x) is injective but not surjective

(B) f(x) is non-derivable at x = .
2

(C) f(x) is discontinuous at all integers and continuous at x = .
2
(D) f(x) is unbounded function

5. Let f : R  R be defined as f(x) = max. (x, x2, x3), then


(A) f(x) is continuous for all x  R (B) f is neither even nor odd function
1
(C) 6  f  x  dx  5 (D) f(x) is neither injective nor surjective
1

function

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6. If X and Y are two non-empty sets, where f : X  Y, is function defined such that
f(C) = {f(x) : x  C} for C  X and
f1(D) = {x : f(x)  D} for D  Y,
for any A  Y and B  Y, then
(A) f1{f(A)} = A (B) f1{f(A)} = A, only if f(X) = Y
(C) f{f (B)} = B, only if B  f(x)
1
(D) f{f1(B)} = B

List Match Set (7-8)


This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 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.

M1. Match the following:

Column-I Column-II
(A)  sin x, x0 (P) 1

  x  , 0  x  2
Let f  x     3  then number of points
cos x, 2  x  3 

 1, x  3
Where f(x) is discontinuous in (, ), is equal to
[Note: [k] denotes greatest integer less than or equal to k]
(B)
If lim

ln 1  x  x 2  .....  xn  exists and is equal to 1
then the value
(Q) 2
x 0 nx 5
of n, is equal to
(C) Let g(x) = |4x3 – x| cos(x) then number of points where g(x) is (R) 3
non-differentiable in (, ), is equal to
(D) 1 (S) 4
Let f be a differentiable function such that f(2) = then
4
  
 f 2  3h4  f 2  5h4
lim 
  is equal to
h0
 h4 
(T) 5

7. Which of the following combination is correct ?


(A) A-R, B-T (B) A-P, B-T
(C) A-S, B-T (D) A-R, B-Q

8. Which of the following combination is correct ?


(A) C-Q, D-Q (B) C-P, D-R
(C) C-P, D-T (D) C-P, D-Q

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List Match Set (9-10)


Column –1 is having charged systems, Column –2 is having variation of electric field for any charged
system of column –1 and Column –3 is having variation of electric potential (taking potential at infinity to be
zero) for any charged system of column –1.

M2. Match the following:

Column-I Column-II
(A) 1 (P) 1
Let f(x) = . Let f2(x) denotes f(f(x)) and f3(x) denotes f(f(f(x))).
1 x
Number of distinct real in where f3n(x) is not defined is
(B) A function f : R  R satisfies the condition, (Q) 2
x 2 f  x   f 1  x   2x  x 4 . The value of |f(2)| is
(C) (R) 3
A function f:  ,     ,   defined as, f(x) = x2 – x + 1. The
1 3
2  4 
value(s) of x satisfying the equation f(x) = f 1(x), is
(S) 3

9. Which of the following combination is correct ?


(A) A-S, B-T (B) A-Q, B-T
(C) A-Q, B-R (D) A-R, B-P

10. Which of the following combination is correct ?


(A) B-Q, D-Q (B) B-S, C-P
(C) B-P, D-T (D) B-P, D-Q

(Integer Type)
Part-B (01-08) contains six (08) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals to Two decimal places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking.

x 6000   sin x 
6000
 K 
1. If lim = K, then   is equal to ___ (Note: [k] denotes the greatest integer
 sin x 
6000
x 0
x 2
 500 
function less than equal to k)

 cos x3 ; x0
2. If f  x    3 3
then the number of points where g(x) = f(|x|) is non-
sin x  x  1 ; x  0
differentiable is(are)

3. If f : [2, )  [8, ) is a surjective function defined by f(x) = x2 – (p – 2)x + 3p – 2, p  R


n
then sum of values of p is m  n , where m, n  N. Find the value of .
m

 1 
4. Let f(x) =   where [y] and {y} denote greatest integer and fractional part functions
 cos x 
respectively and g(x) = 2x2 – 3x(k + 1) + k(3k + 1). If g(f(x)) < 0  x  R then find the number
of integral values of k.

 
Let f  x   lim ln  ecos x e3 cos x e5cos x ...... e 2n1 cos x  . If g(x) =  f  x   , then find the number of
1
5.
n   3 
 
points in [0, 2] where g(x) is discontinuous.
[Note: [y] denotes greatest integer function less than or equal to y]

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6. Let f(x) be a function defined in [0, 5] such that f 2  x   1  x  [0, 5] and f(x) is discontinuous
only at all integers in [0, 5]. Find total number of possible functions.

 tan  x 2  
    ax3  b, 0  x  1 1
7. If f  x    ax 2 is differentiable in x  (0, 2]. Then a = and b =
 2cos x  tan1 x, 1  x  2 k

 26
 . Then find the value of (k2 – k1).
4 k2

8. Let f be defined on the natural numbers as follow:


1 20
f(1) = 1 and for n > 1, f(n) = f[f(n – 1)] + f[n – f(n – 1)], the value of  f r  is
30 r 1

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MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST-1


CM-XII 2122-24
ANSWER KEY

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


Ans Concept Ans Concept Ans Concept
1 BD BC C121206 ABC M120308
2 BC ABCD C121712,C121206 ABCD M120310
3 AD CD C121206 BD M110602
4 AB ABCD C121206,C111708 CD M120401
5 ABCD BC C121206,C111208 BCD M120401
6 ABCD AC C121205 C M120309
7 A B C121206,C111708 A M110602
8 D C C121206,C111708 D M110602
9 C B C121206,C111804 C M120310
10 A C C121206,C111804 B M120310
1 3 4 C121206 2 M110602
2 2 12 C121206 2 M120405
3 96 2 C121206 2 M120305
4 2 4 C121206 1 M120310
5 5 4 C121206,C121201 4 M120402
6 3 4 C121206 162 M120401
7 2 4 C121206 6 M120406
8 0.4 4 C121206,C121205,C121203 7 M120312

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SOLUTION
PHYSICS
1. BD
30  10 30 15
Sol.   7.5  F
30  10 3  1 2
1 2 1 1 4  10  5
   
C 15 3 6 30

30
C F
19
30
q  19  30C
19
30  q  q1  20  q1 
Loop -1,  0
10  20 

80  2q
 q1  …………. (1)
3
10  q  20  q1   30  q   30  q 
Loop-2,      19  0 …...…….. (2)
10  20   3   6 
Equation 1 and equation 2
160 80
q  C
38 19
80 650
q3  30  q  30   C
19 19
80
w b  qV   19  80J
19

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2. BC

3. AD
3R kQx
Sol.  dF   dx
R 
0 3/2
2
 x2
Q
F
80R
k
Ez  cos 0º  cos  90º   
y 

k  y 
E2  1  
y  3R  Y 
2 2

R k  y 
   2y dy 1 
0 y  3R 2  Y 2 
R 
 3  1
20  

4. AB
q 2Q  q

0 A / d 0 A / 2d

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4Q
q
3

5. ABCD
t

I  I0 e RC

t

Ie 10
Ampere
99
H1   I2R dt    10  e  e0 
2

= 495 W
10  q
=  50
0.1
 q = – 5C

w b  50  5   250J

10  q
2
25
U   125J
2  0.1 0.2

HR 1 
 500  250  125 
100
= 1.25 J

6. ABCD

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7. A

8. D
Sol. (7-8)
Let resistance of each bulb = R
3R
R
3R
RP  2 
3R 5
R
2
R 4R
RQ  R  
3 3
R  3R  3R
RR  
R  3R 4
2R 5R
RS  R 
3 3

9. C
10. A
Sol.(9-10)
For spherical shell
kQ
V ; r R
R
kQ
;r R
r
E = 0; r < R
kQ
E 2 ;r R
r
9  109  10 6
9. E
 0.1
2

 9  105 V / m
k  Q 
10. V1 
R2
9  109  10 6

0.2
= – 45 × 103 volt

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PART - B
1. 3
Initial charge on capacitor = CE
Initial potential energy of capacitor = CE2/2
Now C = 0A/d
 A 2 A
and new capacitance C  0 in series with  C  0
d/2 d
20 A 40 A
 C series
d d
 A  2  4  40 A 4
 0    C
d 24 3d 3
4
 New charge = CE
3
1 4 2
New energy =  CE  CE2
2 3 3
Now Wet = H + U
4  2 1
 E  CE  CE   H  CE2  CE2
3  3 2
1
 H  CE2
6

2. 2
Sol. Assuming potential of – ve terminal of cell as zero

V0  3 V0  6 V  7.5
  0
RV RV RV
3V0  3  6  7.5
V0  1  2  2.5  5.5volt
Reading of V3 = 7.5 – V0 = 2 Volt

3. 96.00

Sol.

4. 2
J
E  J

E=bxJ
dx
 dR   
A
bL2
R
2A

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V 2VA
I 
R bL2
I 2V
J  2
A bL
2V
E  bx 2
bL
2Vx
E 2
L
2 10  0.1

12
E = 2 V/m

5. 5

6. 3.00
Sol. V = l
6
4= l
1
2
l= m
3
7. 2.00
Sol. Let at any time t charge flown through the plate B to plate A is q and instantaneous current
is I.

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8. 0.4 A
6
Sol. I   0.4A
15

CHEMISTRY
1. BC
Code: C121206
Sol: B  Iodoform reaxn
C  2, 4  D.N.P test
2. ABCD
Code: C121712, C121206
Sol:
CH3 CH3 O OH

XH C C C CH3 , Y  CH 3 C C CH 3 , Z  Ph CH CH C C CH3


OH O OH CH 3
3. CD
Code: C121206
Sol:
O O
P  CH3 CH C H , Q  CH3 CH C O CH2 CH CH3
CH3 CH3 CH3

4. ABCD
Code: C121206, C111708
Sol:
CH3 CH3

CH3
P Q
O
OH
H 3C CH3 H 3C CH3
5. BC
Code: C121206, 208

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Sol: B  Backm ann ' s rearrangem ent


A  Acid base reax n
6. AC
Code: C121205
Sol: E.A.S. reaxn
OH OH OH OH OH
Br Br Br Br


NaOH/Br2

Br Br Br
7. B
Code: C121202, C111708
Sol: Conceptual
8. C
Code: C121202, C111708
Sol: Conceptual
9. B
Code: C121206, C111804
Sol: Conceptual
10. C
Code: C121206, C111804
Sol: Conceptual
PART-B
1. 4
Code: C121206
Sol: CH3OH Cu
573x
HCHO
6HCHO  4NH3   CH2 6 N4

2. 12
Code: C121206
Sol:

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OH O
CH 3 CH CH C H 4
Ph
OH
CH 3 CH CH 2 C H 2
O

OH
Ph CH CH CH 2 Ph 4
CHO

OH
Ph CH 2 CH CH 2 CHO 2
3. 2
Code: C121206
Sol: Perkin reaxn
CH CH COOH

H3C H
D
4. 4
Code: C121206
Sol:
-
CH 2 OH COO

COO- CH 2 OH

CHO- CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH COO-

- -
COO COO

-
CH 2 OH COO

COO- CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH CH 2 OH
5. 4
Code: C121206, 201
Sol: C9H12O4 D.U  4
O
CH3 C four such units are possible
6. 4
Code: C121206

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Sol: Conceptual
7. 4
Code: C121206
Sol: Conceptual
8. 4
Code: C121206, 205, 203
Sol:
COOH OH OH COOH

N
H3C CH3

MATHEMATICS
1. ABC
M120308
P = [P] + f1, Q = [Q] + f2, R = [R] + f3
 k =[f1 + f2 + f3] 0  f1 + f 2 + f 3 < 3
 Possible value(s) of k are 0, 1 and 2.

2. ABCD
M120310
 x  9 [ 4, 3)

2x  12 [ 3, 2)
gof (x) =  8 [2,2)

12  2x [2,3)
 9x
 3,4
 x  9 [10, 8)
fog(x) =  1 [ 8, 4)
 3  x  4, 2

3. BD
M110602
(A) lim g  f  x    lim g  x  = D.N.E.
x 1 x 0

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(B) lim g  f  g  x     lim g  f  x    lim g  x   0


 x 0  x  2
x
2

f g  x 
(C) lim 0
x 2  f x  2
g  f  x  g2  x  2  x   cos  2  x  2  1
(D) lim  lim = lim 
 f  x   2  2  x  2
2 2 2
x 0  x 0 x 0 x 2
4. CD
M120401
 
 x , x  2
f(x) =   f(x) = [x]  x  R. Hence range of f(x) is set for all integers.
 1, x  
 2
 f(x) is unbounded

Clearly, LHL = RHL = 1 = f  
2
5. BCD
M120401

6. C
M120309
i.e. f{f1(B)} = B
only, if B  f(x)

7. A

8. D
M1. A-R, B-T, C-P, D-Q
(A) Clearly, f(x) is discontinuous at 3, 6, 2  3 points  (r)

(B) lim

ln 1  x  x 2  .....  x n  x  x 2
 ....  x n   1.
x 0
x  x 2
 ....  x n
 nx

lim
1  x  x 2
 .....  x n 1
11
x 0 n n 5
(C) g(x) = |x(2x + 1) (2x – 1)| cos (x)
1 1
So, g(x) is differentiable at x = ,
2 2
g(x) is continuous at x = 0, but non-differentiable at x = 0.
9. C
10. B
M2. A-Q, B-R, C-P
(A) f3n(x) = x, Domain = R – {0, 1}  (q)
(B) f(x) = 1 – x2  |f(2)| = 3  (r)
(C) x = 1  (p)

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1. 2
M110602
2. 2
M120405
3. 2
M120305
p2
Case 1 : When 2p6
2
f(2) = 8
 4 – 2(p – 2) + 3p – 2 = 8  p = 2
p2
Case 2: When 2p6
2
 p  2   4  3p  2   8
2
D
8 
4a 4
p=8+ 2 5

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4. 1
M120310
f(x) = 1  x  R
g(1) < 0  x R
2 – 3(k + 1) + 3k2 + k < 0
 3k2 – 2k – 1 < 0  (3k + 1) (k – 1) < 0
 1 
 k  ,1
3 
5. 4
M120402
 cos x 3 cos x 5 cos x  2n 1 cos x 
f(x) = lim ln  e 2
.e 22
.e 23
......e 2n
=
n  
 
 cos x 3cos x 5cos x
lim     ..... 
 2n  1 cos x  = 3cosx
2 3 
n
 2 2 2 2n 
6. 162
M120401
f(0) can be taken in 2 ways
f 0  1
f  0   1
Similarly, at x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 3 possibilities and
at x = 5 only one possibility
 Total number of functions = 2 × 34 × 1 = 162
7. 6
M120406

8. M120312
7
Here,
f(1) = 1
f(2) = f[f(1)] + f[2-f(1)], using f(1) = 1
f(3) = f[f(2)] + f[3 – f(2)]
= f(2) + f(1) = 2 + 1 = 3
Thus, f(n) = n
1 20 1 1 20  20  1
 
30 r 1
f r  
30
1  2  3  ...  20  =
30

2
7

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