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PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

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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. ​Part-I ​is Physics, ​Part-II ​is Chemistry and ​Part-III ​is
Mathematics. 4. Each part is further divided into three sections: ​Section-A, B & C. ​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) Section-A (01 – 10) ​contains ​10 ​multiple choice questions which have ​ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
correct answer. Each question carries ​+3 marks ​and ​No negative marking ​for wrong answer.

(ii) Section-B (01 – 02) ​contains 2 Matrix Match Type questions containing statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. Each question carries
+8 marks ​for all correct answer. For each correct row ​+2 marks ​will be awarded. There may be one or more
than one correct choice. For each incorrect row ​–1 mark ​will be given.

(iii) Section-C (01 – 08) ​contains ​8 ​Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive) and each question carries ​+4 marks ​for correct answer and ​– 2 mark f​ or wrong answer.

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– A ​(​Multiple Choice Type) ​This section contains ​10 multiple choice questions. ​Each question
has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ​ONE or MORE THAN ONE ​is/are correct.
1. In a long current carrying cylindrical conductor of radius ​r​, the current is distributed uniformly
over its cross section. The magnetic field at a separation ​x ​from the axis of the conductor has
1​
magnitude ​B.​ Then (A) ​B = 0,​ at the axis (B) ​B ​∝ ​x ​, for ​0 ≤ x ≤ r ​(C) ​B ​∝ ​ x ,​ for ​x > r ​(D) ​B i​ s
maximum for ​x = r
r ​ ˆ​ ˆ​ r ​ ˆ​
2. Velocity some instant and are acceleration ​v ​ = 3i ​ + 4j ​vector ​ and ​v ​ of ​= ​a ​2i ​ Faridabad
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charged particle moving in a magnetic field at ​+ xj ​ . Select the correct alternative(s). (A) ​x = –1.5
(B) ​x = 3 ​(C) magnetic field is along z-direction (D) kinetic energy of the particle is constant
3. In figure, ​R i​ s a fixed conducting ring of negligible resistance and radius ​a​. ​PQ ​is a uniform rod
of resistance ​r​. It is hinged at the centre of the ring and rotated about this point in clockwise
direction with uniform angular velocity ​ω.​ ​There is a uniform magnetic field of strength ​B ​pointing
inward and ​r ​is a stationary resistance. Then (A) current through ​r ​is zero
(B) current through ​r i​ s
χ
B
P ​Q
r ​ ω
R ​2B ​

a 2​ ​5r​(C) direction of current in external resistance ​r i​ s from centre to circumference (D) direction
of current in external resistance ​r ​is from circumference to centre
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4. Switch ​S o ​ f the circuit shown in figure is closed at ​t = 0.​ If e denotes the induced e.m.f. in ​L ​and
I ​is the current flowing
E ​
+ ​ − ​through the circuit at time ​t, w ​ hich of the following graph
S ​is/are correct?
R L
(A) ​e
(B)
i

O
t ​O t
​ ​(C) ​e
(D)
i

O
t ​O t​ ​5. During the process ​AB o
​ f an ideal gas
(A) work done on the gas is zero (B) density of the gas is constant (C) slope of line ​A f​ rom the
T-axis is inversely proportional to the number of moles of the gas (D) slope of line ​AB ​from the
T-axis is directly proportional to the number of moles of the gas
6. A partition divides a container having insulated walls into two compartments I and ​II.​ The same
gas fills the two compartments whose initial parameters are given. The partition is a conducting
wall which can move freely without friction. Which of the following statements is/are correct with
reference to the final equilibrium position? (A) The pressures in the two compartments are equal
(B) Volume of compartment ​I ​is ​3V/5 (​ C) Volume of compartment ​II i​ s ​12V/5 (​ D) Final pressure in
compartment ​I ​is ​5P/3
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P
B

T​P,V,T
I
2P,2V,T II
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7. Which of the following are correct?
(A) An astronaut going from earth to moon along the straight line will experience weightlessness
once. (B) When a thin uniform spherical shell gradually shrinks maintaining its shape, the
gravitational potential at its centre decreases. (C) In the case of spherical shell, the plot of ​V
versus ​r ​is continuous. (D) In the case of spherical shell, the plot of gravitational field intensity ​I
versus ​r ​is continuous.

8. Two satellites ​S​1 a ​ re revolving around the earth in ​coplanar concentric orbits in the
​ a
​ nd ​S2

opposite sense. At ​t = 0,​ the position of satellites are shown in the diagram. The periods of ​S1​ ​and

​ ​1 ​is ​1.28 h a
radius of orbit of ​S2​ ​are ​4 S ​ nd ​24 h​, respectively. ​× 104​ ​km. For this Faridabad
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​ the correct statement(s).
(A) The angular velocity of ​S2​ a ​ ​at ​t = 12 ​h is ​0.468​π ​rads​–1​. (B)
​ s observed by ​S1 ​ The two satellites
are closest to each other for the first time at ​t = 12 ​h and then after every ​24 h ​they are closest to

each other. (C) The orbital velocity of ​S​1 i​ s ​0.64π


​ ​× 10​4 ​km. (D)
​ The velocity of ​S​1 r​ elative to ​S2​ ​is

continuously changing in magnitude and direction both.



9. A body totally immersed in water is raised in the water by a height ​h.​ The density of the body is

​ nd the density of water is ​d0​ ​while the volume of the body is ​V a


da ​ nd ​d > d0​ ​. Which
​ of the
following statements will be true? (A) The net work done by the external agent is ​Vdgh. (​ B) The

net work done by the external agent is ​Vgh(d – d​0​). ​(C) The potential energy of water is changed
by raising the body. (D) The work done in the body by the gravitational force is equal and opposite
to the work done by the hydrostatic force so that net work done is zero.
10. In the figure, an ideal liquid flows through the tube, which is of uniform cross section. The

liquid has velocities ​v​A ​and ​v​B​, and pressures ​P​A ​and ​PB​ a ​ nd ​B​, respectively.
​ t the points ​A a ​ Then

(A) ​vA​ = ​ (​ B) ​v​A ​> v​B ​(C) ​PA​ =


​ vB ​ P​B ​(D) ​P​B >
​ P​A

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S​ S​
1​ 2​⎯⎯→ ​⎯⎯→

B
⎯⎯→ ⎯⎯→
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Part B
Matrix – Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns,
which have to be matched. The statements in ​Column I ​are labeled A, B, C and D, while the
statements in ​Column II ​are labeled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in ​Column I ​can have
correct matching with ​ONE OR MORE ​statement(s) in ​Column II. ​The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the
following example:
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pqrs
t
AtB​ C​
​ ​t If
t​ tD ​ the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s and t;
then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:
1. A square loop is placed near a long straight current carrying wire as shown in figure.
Match the following column.
Column I Column II ​(A) If current is increased. (p) Induced current in loop is clockwise.
(B) If current is decreased. (q) Induced current in loop is
anticlockwise. (C) If loop is moved away from the wire. (r) Wire will attract the loop.
(D) If loop is moved toward the wire. (s) Wire will repel the loop.

2. A piece of metal density ρ​1 ​floats on mercury of density ρ​2​. The coefficients of expansion of
​ the
metal and mercury are ​γ ​1​and ​γ ​2​, respectively. The temperatures of both mercury and metal
are increased by ΔT. Then match the following column.
Column I Column II ​(A) If ​γ ​2 >
​ γ ​1 .​ (p) No effect on submergence.
(B) ​γ ​2 =
​ γ ​1 .​ (q) Fraction of the volume of metal
submerged in mercury. (C) If ​γ ​2 <
​ γ ​1 .​ (r) The solid sinks.
(D) ​( γ ​2 −γ
​ ​1 )​ Δ T ​. (s) The solid lifts up.
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pqrs
pqrs
pqrs
pqrs
i
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SECTION​−​C

Integer Answer Type ​This section contains ​8 questions. ​The


answer to each question is a ​single digit integer, r​ anging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).

​ f ice at ​–20°C i​ s mixed with ​5 kg ​of water at ​20°C ​in an insulating vessel having a negligible
1. ​2 kg o
heat capacity. Calculate the final mass of water remaining in the container. Given: specific heat

capacities of water and ice are ​4.186 kJ K​–1kg ​–1 ​and ​2.092 kJ K–1
​ ​kg–1
​ ​, respectively. Latent heat of

fusion of ice is ​33.47 kJ kg​–1 (in kg).

2. One mole of an ideal mono atomic gas at temperature ​T​0 ​is expanding slowly while following
​ the

law ​PV​–1 ​= constant.​ When the final temperature is T


​ ​0​, the heat supplied to
​ the gas is ​IRT​0,​ where ​I

is an integer. Find the value of ​I​.

3. Two soap bubbles ​A a ​ nd ​B a ​ re kept in a closed chamber where air is maintained at pressure ​8
2​
N/m​ . The radii of bubbles ​A a ​ nd ​B ​are ​2 cm a​ nd ​4 cm​, respectively. The surface tension of soap
water used to make bubbles is ​0.04 N/m​. Find the ratio ​nB/nA,​ where ​nA a ​ nd ​nB a
​ re the number of
moles of air in bubbles ​A ​and ​B,​ respectively. (Neglect the effect of gravity.)

4. Two satellites with mass ratio ​m​1 :​ m2​ ​= 1 : 2 ​are moving in orbits of radii ratio
r1​ ​: r​2 ​= 4 : 1 ​around a planet. Find the ratio of their time periods.

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5. A charged particle enters a magnetic field at right angles to the magnetic field. The field exists for
a length to ​1.5 ​times the radius of the circular path of the plane. The particle will be deviated from its
2​ π ​
path by ​ W​ . Find ​W​.

6. Two parallel wire carrying equal currents in opposite direction are placed at ​x = ±a ​parallel to the

y-axis with ​z = 0.​ The magnetic field at origin ​O i​ s ​B​1 ​and at ​P(2a, 0, 0) ​is B
​ 2​ .​ Then the ratio B​1​/B​2 ​is

B​1​B ​2.​ Find the ratio.

resistance, capacitor and inductor at any time ​t a ​ re ​I1​


7. In the figure as shown, a conducting wire ​PQ o ​ f length ​1 ​m is moving
in a uniform magnetic field ​B = 3 T w ​ ith constant velocity Find the value
​v = 2 m.sec
respectively. ​ of ​I​3 (​ in A) at time ​t = 2 ​sec.
towards right ​R = 2 Ω, C = 1 F a​ nd ​L = 2 H. T​ he currents through the
v
PR ​C L
​ ​ + q​
​ −
B 1Ω

A ​5F 0.5H

8. In the circuit as shown, charge varies with time ​t ​as ​q = (t2​ ​– 4)
B
where ​q i​ s in ​C a
​ nd time ​t ​is in seconds. Find ​VB​ a ​ ec (in
​ t time ​t = 3 s B

V).

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C​C​CH​H​HE​E​EM​M​MI​I​IS​S​ST​T​TR​R​RY​Y​Y ​SECTION – A ​(​Multiple Choice
Type) ​This section contains ​10 multiple choice questions. ​Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ​ONE or MORE THAN ONE ​is/are correct.
1.
In the reaction ​OH
⎯⎯⎯⎯→
NaOH Br ​2
( ​aq
Intermediate ​
) ​ the intermediate are
-
(A) ​O​
Br
Br
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(B) ​O
Br Br
-​
(C) ​O​ Br
-
(D) ​O​
Br
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2. In the following reaction
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O ​MeNH​2 +

⎯⎯→ ​H+​ ​excess


Me N O
Intermediates can be ​(A)
OH ​(B)
Me NH
Me
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OH
N
OH
(C)
Me
+ ​(D)
-Me

O​-
3. The state (A) sp​3​d​2 ​of hybridization in the anionic Part of solid (B) sp​3​d
Cl​2​O​6 ​is
(C) sp​3 ​(D) sp​2

4. In the reaction: 3Br​2 ​+ 6CO
​ ​2​3 −​ + ​3H ​2 O
​ → 5Br −​ ​+ ​Bro ​3 −​ ​+
6HCO −​ ​3 (A)
​ Bromine is oxidised and carbonate is reduced (B) Bromine is oxidised (C) Bromine is
reduced (D) It is disproportionation reaction or autoredox change
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2
O

N ​OH​N
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5.
CHO
H ​HO OH ​H​issubjected toKiliani ​−

Fischer synthesis. ​H
CH ​ OH ​
OH ​ 2​ The product formed is (A) ​CHO
(B)
CHO
OH
H ​OH HO ​HH​
H

OH HO
​ ​H (C)
​ (C)
HO
6. Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) Helium diffuses at a rate 8.65 times as much as CO does. (B) Helium escapes at a rate 2.65

times as fast as CO does. (C) Helium escapes at a rate 4 times as fast as CO​2 ​does. (D)
​ Helium

escapes at a rate 4 times as fast as SO​2 ​does.


7. Which of the following is not a polyamide fibre?
(A) Nylon -6,6 (B) Nylon-6 (C) Teflon (D) terylene
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CH ​ OH
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CH ​ OH
2​

CHO
H ​ OH ​ CH ​ OH
CHO ​ HO ​HH​ HO ​H H​
​ OH​ 2​

H​OH ​H ​OH
CH ​ OH
2​

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8. ​O O
2​NO​2
NO​2
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Br​ A​
Fe ​ (Predominant product)
A will be ​(A) ​O O
NO​2
NO​2
(B) ​O O
Br
Br
NO​2

NO​2 (C)
​ ​O
O
NO​2
Br
(D) ​O O
Br
NO​2 ​NO​2

9. Pyrophosphorus acid H​4​P2​ ​O5​


(A) contains P in +5 oxidation state (B) is dibasic acid (C) is strongly reducing in nature (D)
contains one P – O – P bond

10. CH​2​Cl​2 ​on heating with NaOH solution gives?

(A) CH​3​OH (B) HCOONa


(C) HCHO ​(D)
CH​
2 ​Cl​OH Space
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Part B
Matrix – Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns,
which have to be matched. The statements in ​Column I ​are labeled A, B, C and D, while the
statements in ​Column II ​are labeled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in ​Column I ​can have
correct matching with ​ONE OR MORE ​statement(s) in ​Column II. ​The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the
following example:
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pqrs
t
AtB​ C​
​ ​t If
t​ tD ​ the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s and t;
then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:
1. Match the Column – I with Column – II

Column-I Column-II ​(A) H​2​(gas) at P = 200 atm,T = 273k (p) Z ≠ 1 (B)


​ H​2​(gas) at P→O, T = 273k

(q) Attractive forces Predominate (C)


​ CO​2​(gas) at P→O, T = 273k (r) PV = nRT (D)
​ Real gas with
large molar
volume
pqrs
pqrs
pqrs
pqrs
(s) P(V–nb ) = nRT
2. Match the Column – I with Column – II
Column-I Column-II ​(A) Aldol condensation (p) CN​– ​as catalyst (B) Cannizzaro reaction (q)
Organozinc compound (C) Benzoin condensation (r) Hydride transfer (D) Reformatsky reaction (s)
β – hydroxyl aldehyde
(t) Enolate ion
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SECTION​−​C

Integer Answer Type ​This section contains ​8 questions. ​The


answer to each question is a ​single digit integer, r​ anging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).

1. Find the member of monobromo derivatives in the given reaction.


O

⎯⎯⎯⎯→ ​
NBS/hv

CCl ​4

2. Amongst the following, the total number of compounds which give Hoffmann
Bromamide reaction is.
CONHCH ​
,​ 3 ​,

CONH​2 ,​
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CONH​2
O

H​
H​3​C CH​2 ​CNH​2 ​, ​ 3​C CNH​2

3. A compound H​2​X with molar weight of 80 g is dissolved in a solvent having density of


0.4 g/ml. Assuming no change in volume. The molality of a 3.2 molar solution is?

4. A cylinder containing 5 litre of O​2 ​at 25°C was leaking. When the leakage was detected
​ and

checked Pressure inside cylinder was reduced from 8 atm to 2 atm. The ratio of amount of O​2 ​initially

Present to that left after leakage is equal to?

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5. Root mean square speed of a gas is 5 ms​-1​. If some molecules out of 10 molecules in all are
moving with 7 ms​-1 ​and rest all the molecules are moving with 3 ms​-1​, then number of molecules
moving with higher speed is?
-
6. ​N+​​ 2​COO​
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7. If a mixture containing ethyl acetate and ethyl propanoate is refluxed with C​2​H​5​ONa/C​2​H​5​OH

ester condensation takes place. How many different condensation products


​ would be formed?

8. How many P – O – P Linkage are Present in uncommon oxide P​4​O​8


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P​P​PA​A​AR​R​RT​T​T –​–​– I​I​II​I​II​I​I :​:​:


M​M​MA​A​AT​T​TH​H​HE​E​EM​M​MA​A​AT​T​TI​I​IC​C​CS​S​S ​SECTION – A ​(​Multiple
Choice Type) ​This section contains ​10 multiple choice questions. ​Each question has four choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ​ONE or MORE THAN ONE ​is/are correct.

1. If a, b, c are rational number (a > b > c > 0) and quadratic equation


(a + b – 2c)x​2 ​+ (b + c – 2a)x + (c + a – 2b) = 0 has a root in the interval (–1, 0) then which of
the following statement (s) is/are correct? (A) a + c < 2b (B) both roots are rational (C) ax​2 ​+
2bx + c = 0 have both roots negative (D) cx​2 ​+ 2bx + a = 0 have both roots negative

of non-zero real number which are in A.P. for


2. Let a​1​, a​2​, a​3​, k
​ N​ ∈ ​
. Let f​ k​(x) .......... be a = a​k​x2

+ 2a​k+1​x sequence + a​k+2

(A) f​k​(x) = 0 has real roots for each ​k N​∈ ​. (B)


​ Each of f​k​(x) = 0 has

one root in common. (C)


​ Non-common roots of f​1​(x) = 0, f​3​(x) = 0,
.........form an A.P. (D)
​ Non-common roots of f​1​(x) = 0, f​3​(x) = 0,

.........form an H.P.

3. A bag contains four tickets marked with 112, 121, 211, 222 one ticket is drawn at random from the

bag. Let E​i​(i = 1,2,3) denote the event that i​th ​digit on the ticket is 2. Then
​ (A) E​1 ​and E​2 ​are

independent (B) E​2 ​and E​3 ​are independent ​(C) E​3 ​and E​1 ​are independent (D) E​1​, E​2​, E​3 ​are

independent

4. If (1 +x + x​2 ​+ x​3​)​100 ​= a​0 ​+ a​1​x + a​2​x2​ ​+......+ a​300​x300


​ ​then which of the following

statement(s) is /are correct? (A) a​1 ​= 100 (B)


​ a​0 ​+ a​1 ​+a​2 ​+....+​300 ​is

divisible by 1024 (C)


​ Coefficients equidistant from beginning and

end are equal (D) a​0 +


​ a​2 +
​ a​4 ​+....+a​300 =
​ a​1 ​+ a​3 ​+a​5 ​+.....+a​299

5. If a, b, c are in H.P., where a > c > 0, then.


a​ c​
(A) ​b ​> ​ + ​2​ (B) ​a ​− 1
​ ​b −
​ ​b ​− 1
​ ​c <
​ ​0 (C)
​ ac > b​2 ​(D) bc(1 – a), ac(1 – b), ab(1 – c) are in
A.P.

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6. If A(z​1​), B(z​2​), C(z​3​), D(z​4​) lies on |z| = 4 (taken in order), where z​1 ​+ z​2 ​+ z​3 ​+ z​4 ​= 0 and
quadrilateral ABCD have maximum area, then. (A) Maximum area of quadrilateral ABCD = 32 (B)
Maximum area of quadrilateral ABCD = 16 (C) The triangle ∆ABC is right angled (D) The
quadrilateral ABCD is rectangle
7. The number of 5 letter words having letters alphabetically increasing from a to z, formed
with the letters of the word ​CALCULUS ​is divisible by. (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 11
8. Let f(x) = ax​2 ​+ bx + c, a > 0 and f(2 – x) = f(2 + x) ​∀ ​x ​∈ ​R ​and f(x) = 0 has 2 distinct real
roots, then which of the following is true? (A) Atleast one root must be positive (B) f(2) < f(0) > f(1)
(C) Minimum value of f(x) is negative (D) 4 a + b = 0

9. Let z​1​, and z​2 ​are two non-zero complex number such that |z​1 ​+ z​2​|=|z​1​| = |z​2​| then
2​ 2
z z​​ 1​2​may be (A) 1+ω (B) 1+ω​ (C) ω (D) ω​

10. The value of a for which inequality |x​2 ​– 1| < a cos x have (a + 1) integral solutions ​( a
​ N​∈

) (A)
​ a = 1 (B) a = 2 (C) a = 3 (D) a = 4
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Part B Matrix – Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns,
which have to be matched. The statements in ​Column I ​are labeled A, B, C and D, while the
statements in ​Column II ​are labeled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in ​Column I ​can have
correct matching with ​ONE OR MORE ​statement(s) in ​Column II. ​The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the
following example:
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pqrs
t
AtB​ C​
​ ​t If
t​ tD ​ the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s and t;
then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:
1. All letters of the word ​BREAKAGE ​are to be jumbled. The number of ways of arranging
then so that
Column-I Column-II ​(A) The two A’s are not together (p) 720 (B) The two E’s are together but not
two
A’s
pqrs
pqrs
pqrs
pqrs
(q) 1800
(C) Neither two A’s nor two E’s are
together
(r) 5760
(D) No two vowels are together (s) 6000 (t) 7560
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2. Match the column.
Column-I Column-II ​(A) The sequence a, b, 10, c, d are in A.P.,
then a + b + c + d =
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(p) 6
(B) Six G.M.’s are inserted between 2 and 5, if their product can be expressed as (10)​n​. Then n =
(q) 2

(C) Let a​1​, a​2​, a​3​,.......a​10 ​are in A.P. and h​1​, h​


​ 2​, h​3​,.........,h​10 ​are in H.P. such that a​1 ​= h​1 ​= 1 and

a​10 ​= h​10 ​= 6, then a​4​h​7 ​=


(r) 3

(D) ​The value of ∑


​ ​
∞ ​r = 1

8r 4r ​4 ​+ ​1
= is equal to (s) 20

(t) 40
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SECTION​−​C
Integer Answer Type ​This section contains ​8 questions. ​The answer to each question is a
single digit integer, ​ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
1. Let P(x) = x​6 ​– x​5 ​– x​3 ​– x​2 ​– x and α, β, γ, ​δ ​are the roots of the equation x​4 ​– x​3 ​– x​2 ​– 1
= 0, then P(α) + P(β) + P (γ) + P(​δ​) =
2. In the polynomial function f(x) = (x – 1)(x​2 ​– 2)(x​3 ​– 3)....(x​11 ​– 11) the coefficient of x​60 ​is.
3. The number of triangle with each side having integral length and the longest side is
11unit is equal to k​2 ​then the value of k is
4. What is the last digit of 1 + 2 + 3 +..........+ n if the last digit 1​3 ​+ 2​3 ​+........+ n​3 ​is 1?
5. Number of ways in which the letters of the word ​DECISIONS ​be arranged so that letter N
9​
be somewhere to the right of the letter “D” is ​λ ​ . ​Find​λ ​.
6. A real number λ is selected from the interval [0, 10]. The probability that roots of the
equation x​2 ​–λx + 4 = 0 are real is p then the value of 5 p is
7. The remainder when

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C​
6​ 2k −

is divided by 11, is.


⎞ ​⎟ ⎠ ​
8. Let z be a complex No satisfying |z – 3| ≤ |z – 1|, |z - 3| ≤ | z – 5|, img(z) ≥ 0,0 ≤ arg z
≤ ​π ​/ 4 ​then area of bounded the region is.
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PART – I (PHYSICS) PART – II (CHEMISTRY) PART – III (MATHS)


D→ s
SECTION-
→ s, t
A ​1. A, B, C, D 2. A, C,
D 3. B, D 4. C, D 5. A,
B, D 6. A, B, C, D 7. A,
B, C 8. A, B, C, D 9. B,
C 10. A, D
N-C
SECTION-B

1. A → q, s B → p, r C → p, r
D → q, s 2. A → q B → p C →
SECTION-A ​1. A, B, C, D 2. A,
s D → q ​SECTION-C B, D 3. A, B, C 4. A, B, C,
D 5. B, C, D 6. A, C, D 7.
1. 6 2. 2 3. A, D 8. A, B, C, D 9. C, D
6 4. 8 5. 2 10. A, B
6. 3 7. 6 8. SECTION-A ​1. A, B, C, D 2. A,
8 B, D 3. A, B, C 4. A, B, C,
S D 5. B, C, D 6. A, C, D 7.
ON-A ​1. A,C 2. A, D 8. A, B, C, D 9. C, D
3. C 4. B,C,D 5. 10. A, B
. B, D 7. C,D 8. B 9.
D 10. A,B,C SECTION-B
SECTION-B
SECTION-B
1. A→ t
→ p, r 1. A→ t
B→ q C→ r D→ p SECTION-C
2. A→ s B→ r C→ p
D→ q 1. 6 2. 1 3. 6 4.
B→ q C→ r D→ p 1 5. 8 6. 3 7. 3
2. A→ s B→ r C→ p 8. 6
D→ q 1. 6 2. 1 3. 6 4.
B→ q C→ r D→ p 1 5. 8 6. 3 7. 3
2. A→ s B→ r C→ p 8. 6
D→ q

SECTION-C

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PHYSICS 1.
A, B, C, D
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For x ≤ r, ​B ​= 2 μ
​ ​π ​
Ix ​ 0​I ​
r 2​​ Hence, ​B ​∝ ​x ​At axis x = 0 ​⇒​B = 0 For x ≤ r, ​B ​= μ
​ ​ 2 ​π ​x
1​
Hence, ​B ​∝ ​ x Also
​ B is maximum at surface (x = r)
2. A, C, D
rr ​
For Hence, a charged ​v.a ​ The magnetic ​Faridabad (Delhi-NCR) ​FIITJEE ​Ltd., Sec-15A Market, Near Vidya Mandir Public
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r ​ r ​ r ​
⊥ ​v ​ = ​0 ⇒ x ​= ​− 1.5 ​field should be perpendicular to the ​a​ , hence should be
perpendicular to x-y plane. The kinetic energy of a moving particle in the magnetic field remains
unchanged as magnetic field does so work in the charged particle.
3. B, D
4. C, D
5. A, B, D
P-T graph is a straight line passing through origin. Therefore, V = constant. Therefore, Work done
ρ ​= ​m ​ ∝
on the gas = 0. Further, ​ V​
1​
V ​ Volume of the gas is constant. Therefore, density of gas is also constant. PV = nRT or ​P ​= ⎛​
nR ​
⎜ ⎝ ​ V
⎞ ​⎟ ⎠ T
​ ​i.e., slope of P-T line ​∝​n.
6. A, B, C, D
7. A, B, C
For a proper explanation, the earth moon system will be regarded as an isolated system. At a
particular point in space, the gravitational force of attraction of the earth on astronaut will be
balanced by the gravitational force of attraction of the moon. V = –GM/R. As R decreases, GM/R
increases or –GMR decreases. In the case of spherical shell, plot I versus r is discontinuous.
8. A, B, C, D
9. B, C
10. A, D

As per continuity equation, Av = constant, v​A ​= v​B​. As


​ point B is lower level; hence p​B ​> p​A​.
1. A ​→ ​q, s; B ​→ ​p, r; C ​→ ​p, r; D ​→ ​q, s
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​ ​v
Fraction of volume submerged ​f s​ ​= v
S​ 1​
​ ​ 2 As
= ρ ρ ​ the temperature changes, the fraction of volume submerged ​Δ f ​S ​f S
​ ​= ⎛​ ​⎜ ⎝ ρ ρ
​ ​2
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− 1 ⎞​ ​⎟ ⎠

​ ​(1 +
= (1 ​ ​+ γ​ ​γ 2​ 1
2​ 1​ 21​
ΔΔ ​ T)
​ T) ​ ​− 1 =
​ ​( γ ​ (1 ​ ​ 1​
12 2 1 ​1

−γ ​+ γ Δ )​ ​T) Δ
​ T ​;( γ −γ ) Δ T = (​ ​(1 γ​ −γ ​+ γ Δ
) ​T) Δ
​ T ​;( γ −γ ) Δ T 1.
​ 6 ​2 kg (ice) × m​ice ​× 20 + xL = 5 kg (water) × m​ice ​× 20 x​ = 1 kg ​∴ ​final
mass of water = 5 + 1 = 6 kg.
2. 2
3. 6
2​ 2
​ ​= ​P 0​ ​+ ​R 4T
PA ​ ​A​= ​16 N/m​
​ ​ ​= ​P 0​ ​+ ​R 4T
PB ​ ​B​= ​12 N/m​

n ​B ​n A ​ ​B A ​⎛ ​⎜ ⎝ ​RR
​ ​= ​P P ​ ​B A
⎞ ​⎟ ⎠

3​
​ 8 ​For satellite ​mv ​2
= ​6 4.
= ​
r​ GMm
r ​2
and ​ 2​ r​
v ​= ​ T​π ​ and ​T ​∝ ​r 3​ ​.
So

T ​1 3/2 ​T 2​ ​= ⎛​ ​⎜ ⎝ ​rr​ ​2 1

⎞ ​⎟ ⎠ = ​(4) 3/2
​ ​= ​2 3​ ​= ​8 5.
​ 2
6. 3
7. 6

V = BvL = (3)(2)(1) = 6V V​R ​= V​C ​= V​L =


​ 6V (All are in parallel)

V ​L ​=
di
L ​dt ​
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6= ​ ​(2)dt di ​ ​3 A/sec
​ ​dt di = ​ After 2 sec, current will be 6A.
8. 8
di ​
q = t​2 ​– 4 At t = 3 sec, q is positive ​i =
​ ​dq ​dt =
​ ​2t and
​ ​dt ​ = ​2 ​At t = 3 sec, q = 5 C and i = 6 A ​V
q​ di ​ q​ di ​
A ​− ​
C ​ − ​L ​dt ​ − ​iR ​= ​V ​B V
​ A​ ​− ​V B
​ ​= ​C ​ + L ​dt ​ +
5​
iR ​= ​ 5 + ​ (0.5)(0.2) + (6)(1) = 8 ​V
MATHEMATICS ​1. A, B, C, D
c​
(a + b – 2c)x​2 ​+ (b + c – 2a)x + (c + a – 2b) = 0 Have roots 1 and ​ a ​Faridabad (Delhi-NCR) ​FIITJEE ​Ltd., Sec-15A
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2b ​ c​ a​
2c ​as, ​ a +
​ ​+ b ​ − ​− ​2c
2b ​
<0 ​ ​⇒ ​c + a < 2b
If a, b, c are rational and one root (1) is rational then both roots rational of ax​2​+bx + c = 0 For ax​2 ​+
2b ​
2bx + c = 0, f(0) = c > 0 and ​− ​ a < ​ ​0 ​So both roots negative. Similarly D is true
2. A, B, D

f​k​(x) = a​k​x2​ ​+ 2a​k+1​x + a​k+2+ ​fk​ ​(–1) =a​k ​– 2a​k+1 ​+ a​k+2 ​= 0 ​So roots are –1, ​
a​k ​ 2​
+ ​ ​ ​a a
a ​k​Non common root of f​1​(x) = 0, f​3​(x) = 0, ...... − ​ ​1 3 ​, −
​ ​a a
​ ​3 5 ​,..... 1 − ​ ​a ​3 1​ ​,1 −
​ a ​ ​a
​ a

​ ​,....
53 ​ ​2d ​a 1​ ​, −
− ​ ​a 2d
​ ​3

,... ​are in H.P. as a​1​, a​3 ​are in A.P.


3. A, B, C

​ 12,121,211,222 ​} ​E​1 ​→ {211, 222,} ​P(E ​1 ​) =​


S = ​{ 1

1 ​2
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E ​ の ​E ​ = ​{222} ​
E​2 ​→ {121, 222,} ​P(E 2​ ​) = ​ ​2 1 ​ ​E​3 ​→ {112, 222,} ​P(E 3​ ​) = ​ ​2 1
​ ​ 1​ 2​ As ​P(E 1​ ​の ​E
1​
​ ​4 1
2 ​) = ​ ​= ​P(E 1​ ​).P(E 2​ ​) ​P(E 1​ ​∩ E 2​ ​∩ E 3​ ​) ​= ​4 ​ ≠ P(E ​1 ​).P(E ​2 )​ .P(E ​3 )​ ​4. A, B, C, D
(1 + x + x​2 ​+ x​3​)​100 ​= a​0 ​+ a​1​x + a​2​x2​ ​+ .... +a​300​x300
​ ​a​1 ​= a​
​ 0 ​+ f’(0) = 100
1​ . ​
a​1 ​+ a​2 ​+.... + a​300 ​= 4​100 ​= (2​10​)​20 ​is divisible by 2​10​. Replace
​ x by ​ x ​ (x​3 ​+ x​2 ​+ x + 1)​100 ​= a​0​x300
​ ​+

​ ​+ .... + a​300 ​So a​i ​= a​300 –i ​∀​i ε 1, 2, ...., 300 Put


a​1​x299 ​ x = –1​, ​a​0 ​– a​1 ​+ a​2 ​– a​3 ​+.... + a​300 ​= 0 a​
​ 0 ​+ a​2 ​+

... + a​300 ​= a​1 ​+ a​3 ​+ ... + a​299


5. B, C, D
2ac ​ 2​ 2
a, b, c in H.P, a > c > 0 ​b = ​ 2ac
​ a ​ ​+ c or
​ ​a > ​a ​ ​ c ​, so a > b > c > 0 (i) (a – c)​ > 0 (a + c)​
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c ​⇒ ​ + ​2 ​ > b ​ ​(a + c)​ > 4ac ​⇒ ​ac > ​ ​(a 4a
​ ​+
2​
c) c​ ​2 2
⇒ ​ac >
​ ​b ​2

a−1 ​ ​b − b − 1
​ ​c = a − a 1 ​ ​2ac + c − a 2ac + c 1 ​ ​− c = (a + c) ⎡​ ​⎢ ⎣ a(a 1
​ ​− c) − c(a 1 ​ ​− c) ⎤​ ​⎥ ⎦ =
1​ 1​ 1​
​ ​ac +
− (a ​ c) ​< 0 (iv)
​ ​a ​ , ​b ​ , ​c ​ → ​A.P ​a 1
​ − ​1, b 1
​ − ​1, c 1
​ − ​1 →​ ​A.P a​ bc ​⎛ ​⎜ ⎝ a 1
​ ​− 1 ⎞​ ​⎟ ⎠

,abc ⎛​ ​⎜ ⎝ b 1
​ ​− 1 ⎞​ ​⎟ ⎠ ,abc ⎛​ ​⎜ ⎝ c
1 ​− 1 ⎞​ ​⎟ ⎠ → A.P 6.
​ A, C, D
1
​ ​= ​2 ​
​ points z​1​, z​2​, z​3​, z​4 ​must form rectangle with diagonal 8. A
|z| = 0 and z​1 ​+ z​2 ​+ z​3 ​+ z​4 ​= 0 So
d 1​ ​d 2​ ​= ​32 ​7. A, D
z ​2​z ​ z ​ z ​
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χ ​4c ​ = ​12 ​ 5 ​ 1​= ​


3​ Case (3) (all 5 distinct) No of ways = ​ c​5​ Total No of ways = 22.
8. A, B, C, D
F(2-x) = f(2 + x) F(0) = f(4) c = 16 a + 4b + c 4a + b = 0 so D is true. For x < 2 f(x) is decreasing.
So, f(0) > f(1) > f(2).
9. C, D

Use z​1 ​= ω and z​2 ​= ω2 z​​ 1 ​+ z​2 ​= -1


10. A, B
for a = 1 two integral solution = –1, 1 for a = 2 two integral solution = –1, 0,1
1. A​→ ​t; B​→ ​q; C​→ ​r; D​→ ​p
6!​
Word is BREAKAGE. B, R, E, E, A, A, K, G (A) The two A’s not together = ​ 2! 7 ​ ​c ​2​= ​7560 ​(B) The
6 ​ = ​1800 ​
two E’s are together but not two A’s = 5! ​ c​2​ (C) Neither two A’s nor two E’s are together
= Total –(Two A’s together but not 2 E’s + two E’s together but not 2 A’s + two A,s as well as two
8!
E’s together) = ​2!2! ​
−​(5! ​6 ​c ​ + ​5!6 ​c ​ + ​6! ​) = 10080 – 2 × 3600 – 720 = 5760 ​
2​ 2​ (D) No two vowels together = 4! ​c ​4​2 ​x
1− ​0 ​1 ​
= ​2 ​− ​2 1​
​ 1​2

− ​2 1​ ​ 1− ​0 ​1 1
​ ​2
4! ​
5 ​ 2!2!​= 720
2. A​→ ​s; B​→ ​r; C​→ ​p; D​→ ​q
(A) a + d = b + c = 10 is a + b + c + d = 20
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(B) G​1 ​G​2 ​G​3 ​G​4 ​G​5 ​G​6 ​= (ab)​3 =

10​3 ​⇒​r = 3 (C)
​ a​1 ​a​2 ​--- a​10 ​→ AP. d = ​ 10 ​− ​ 1​ 9 ​=
5​ =
9 ​a​4 = ​ 9​
​ a​1 ​+ 3d = 1+ 15

24 9 ​h​1​,h​2 ​– h​10 ​→ HP.

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→ ​AP. d =
​ ​6 1
​ ​9 −

1= ​ ​54 5 1
​ − ​ ​h 7​ ​= h 1
​ ​1
​ ​54 ×
+ 6d = 1 − 6 ​ 5 ​= 9 4
​ ​⇒ h ​7

=
∑​ = ​∑ ​
9 ​4 So,
​ ​a ​4 h
​ ​7 =
​ ​6. ​(D) ​ ∞ ​r =
​ ​1 ​ 8r 4r ​4 ​+ 1 ​ ∞

​ ​1
r=

​ ​ 8r
( 2r 2​

− 2r + 1 ​
)( 2r​ ​ + 2r + 1 ​) ​= 2. ​∑ ​
2​ ∞R ​=

⎛​⎜ ⎜ ⎝​( ​2r ​ − 1


1​
2​
​ ​− (
​ ​2r + 1 ) ​ ​ + 1​ ​2r + 1
​ 2r
2​

) =​ 2
1. 6
P(x) = x​6 ​– x​5 ​– x​3 ​– x​2 ​– x

,∑
​ ​αβ ​= ​− ​1
​ ​= 1 ​
= x​2​(x​4 ​- x​3 ​– x​2 ​- 1) + (x​4 ​– x​3 ​– x​2 ​– 1) + (x​2 ​– x + 1) x​4 ​– x​3 ​– x​2 ​– 1 = 0 ​∑ α

α​2 ​ α+∑
​ ​1 ​ α)​2 ​ αβ - ∑
​ ​α + ∑
​ ​1 ​
P(α) + P(β) + P(γ)+ P(s) =​∑ ​ - ​∑ ​ =(​∑ ​ - 2​∑ ​ = 1 + 2 -1 + 4

=6
2. 1
(x – 1) (x​2 ​– 2) (x​3 ​– 3) (x​11 ​– 11) Coefficient of x​60 ​= (–1)(–2)(–3) + (–4) + (–1)(–5) + (–6)
= –6 + 8 + 5 – 6 = 1
3. 6
x y z No of D 11 11 1, 2....11 11 11 10 2, 3....10 9 11 9 3, 4....9 7 11 8 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 5 11 7 5, 6, 7 3
11 6 6 1 Total D = 1 + 3 + 5 +... + 11 = (6)​2
4. 1

n​3 ​ ()
If last digit of ​∑ ​ = ​⎛ ​⎜ ⎜ ⎝ ​

​ ​1
nn+
2​

⎞ ​⎟ ⎟ ⎠ is
​ 1
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n​ n (​ ​n ​ + 1 )​ ​
Then last digit of ​∑ ​ But last digit of ​ 2​ Faridabad (Delhi-NCR) ​FIITJEE ​Ltd., Sec-15A Market, Near Vidya
= ​n (​ ​n ​ + 1 )​ ​
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can’t t be 9.
1 or 9.
5. 8
For word ​DECISIONS ​Take two identical demo letters in place of D and N.
NO of arrangement of all letters = ​2!2!2!
9!

Put N right to D by 1 way.


6. 3
10 ​ 4​
x​2 ​– ​λ ​x + 4 = 0 D = ​λ 2​ ​− 16 ≥ 0 ⇒λ≥ 4 ​Probability of require event = ​ 10 ​− ​ =
3​
5
7. 3

⎛ ​⎜ ⎝ ∑
​ ​
k ​5 =

1​2k 1

20 ​
c6​(​ c ​1 c​ ​3 c​ ​5 c​ ​7 c​

9​)​ 6 ​− ​⎞ ​⎟ ⎠ = ​
20 ​ 20 ​ 20 ​ 20 ​ 20 ​
+ ​ + ​ + ​ + ​ 20 ​c ​1 ​+ 20 ​c ​3 ​+ .. + 20 ​c
19

=
2
19

20 ​c ​1 ​+ 20 ​c ​3 ​+ . + 20 ​c
9

=
2
18

As ​⎛ ​⎜ ⎝ ∑
​ ​
k ​5 =

20 ​c
r−1

⎞ ​⎟ ⎠

()
( ) ( ) ​6 ​= 2​ ​18 6 ​= 2​
108
= 2 ​3
32 ​21 ​= 8 33 −
1 2​ 1 ​Remainder = 11 – 8 = 3
8. 6

Let z = x + iy |z - 3|≤ |z - 1|​⇒ ​2 ≤ x |z 3| ≤ |z - 5|​⇒ ​x ≤ 4 Img z ≥0 ​⇒ ​y ≥ 0 0 ≤ arg z ≤ ​π ​4⇒ 0


​ ​≤
y ​≤ X
​ ​Area of ABCDEA = 6

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