P2-QP Naraayana
P2-QP Naraayana
P2-QP Naraayana
INDIA
Sec: Sr.IIT-IZ3-SPARK
PTA-3
Dt: 02-11-14
JEE-ADVANCE-2013-P2-Model
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Time: 3:00
PHYSICS:
Section
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Marks
- Ve
Marks
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Qs
Total
marks
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24
-1
24
-1
12
20
60
Total
CHEMISTRY:
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Marks
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Marks
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Qs
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marks
-1
24
-1
24
-1
12
20
60
Total
MATHEMATICS:
Section
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Marks
- Ve
Marks
No.of
Qs
Total
marks
-1
24
-1
24
-1
12
20
60
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PHYSICS
Max Marks : 60
Section-1
(One or more options correct type)
This section contains 8 Multiple Choice questions. Each Question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D). Out of Which One or MORE are correct
1.
A uniform bar of length 6a and mass 8m lies on a smooth horizontal table. Two point
masses m and 2m moving in the same horizontal plane with speeds 2v and v, respectively,
strike the bar as shown in the figure and stick to it after collision. Denoting angular
velocity (about the centre of mass), total energy and the centre of mass velocity
, E and Vc respectively, we have after collision
A) Vt 0
B)
3v
5a
C)
v
5a
3mv 2
5
A thin uniform rod of mass m and length l is free to rotate about its upper end. When it is
at rest, it receives an impulse J at its lowest point, normal to its length immediately after
impact
A)the angular momentum of the rod is Jl
B)The angular velocity of the rod is
C)the kinetic energy of the rod is
3J
ml
3J 2
2m
D) E
3J
2m
l
l 2
l 2
l
l
l
sin
cos B) a
sin cos C) v cos D) v sin
2
2
2
2
2
2
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A body of mass m radius R rolls on a horizontal surface with linear velocity v as shown in
figure. If L1 and L2 be the magnitudes of the respective angular momenta of the body about
centre of mass and the point of contact P. Then
The end of the rod AB which makes angle with the floor is being pulled with a constant
velocity v0 as shown. The length of the rod is l . At the instant when 370 , then
4
v0 downward
3
5v
D)angular velocity of rod is 0
3 l
B) velocity of end A is
A ring rolls without slipping on a horizontal surface. At any instant, its position is as
shown in the figure
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A ball of mass 1kg strikes a wedge of mass 4 kg, horizontally with a velocity of 10 ms 1
just after collision, the velocity of wedge becomes 4 ms 1 . Assuming friction to be absent
everywhere and collision to be elastic, select the correct statement(s)
A uniform disc of mass m and radius R rotates about a fixed vertical axis passing through
its centre with angular velocity . A particle of same mass m and having velocity of 2 R
towards centre of the disc collides with the disc moving horizontally and sticks to its rim
A) The angular velocity of the disc will become / 3
B)The angular velocity of the disc will become 5 / 3
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m R
3
D)The impulse on the particle due to disc is 2m R
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SECTION-2
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions relate
to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one
correct answer among the four choices A,B,C and D.
Paragraph for Question 9 and 10
A uniform rod of mass m and length l is pivoted at point O. The rod is initially in vertical position
and touching a block of mass M which is at rest on a horizontal surface. The rod is given a
slight jerk and it starts rotating about point O. This causes the block to move forward as shown.
The rod loses contact with the block at 300 . All surfaces are smooth.
10
B)3:2
C)4:3
D)3:4
The velocity of block when the rod loses contact with the block is
A)
3gl
4
B)
5 gl
6 gl
C)
D)
4
4
Paragraph for Question 11 and 12
7 gl
4
A tennis ball, starting from rest, rolls down the hill in the drawing. At the end of the
hill the ball becomes airborne, leaving at an angle of 370 with respect to the ground. Treat
the ball as a thin-walled spherical
11
9h
18h
B)
35
35
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A)
18h
27 h
D)
25
125
space for rough work
C)
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144
h
125
B)
48
h
25
C)
48
h
35
D)
24
h
7
13
The speed of the block at point B immediately after it strikes the second incline is
A) 60ms 1
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B) 45 ms 1
C) 30 ms 1
D) 15 ms 1
The speed of the block at point C, immediately before it leaves the second incline is
A) 120 ms 1
B) 105 ms 1
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C) 90 ms 1
D) 75 ms 1
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16
6 g 12 g
i
j
7
7
B)
12 g 6 g
i
j
7
7
C)
3g 9 g
i
j
7
7
D)
9 g 3g
i
j
7
7
C)
18 g 5 g
i
j
7
7
D)
18 g 9 g
i
j
7
7
6 g 12 g
i
j
7
7
B)
5g 9 g
i
j
7
7
Section-3
(Matching List Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for lists
have choices A,B,C and D out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
17.
A smooth ball of mass m moving with a uniform velocity v0 strikes a smooth uniform rod
AB of equal mass m, lying on a frictionless horizontal table. The ball strikes the rod at one
end A, perpendicular to the rod , as shown in the figure. The collision is perfectly elastic.
Some physical quantities pertaining to this situation are given in COLUMN-I while their
values are given in COLUMN-II, in a different order. Match the value in COLUMN-II
and the quantities in COLUMN-I.
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COLUMN-I
(P)
F in a l kin e tic en er g y o f b a ll
In itia l kin etic en e rg y o f b a ll
(a)
2
5
(Q)
Im p u ls e d e live re d to th e ro d
In itia l m o m e n tu m o f b a ll
(b)
3
5
(c)
9
25
(d)
(R)
(S)
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COLUMN-II
A) P-a
Q- b
R- c
S-d
B) P-c
Q- a
R- a
S-d
C) P-d
Q- b
R- c
S-a
D) P-c
Q- d
R- a
S-b
A uniform disc of mass 10 kg, radius 1 m is placed on a rough horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the disc and the surface is 0.2. A horizontal time varying force
is applied on the centre of the disc whose variation with time is shown in graph
COLUMN-I
A) P-a,b
B) P-a,c
C) P-d
D) P-b,c
COLUMN-II
(P)
(a)
(Q)
(b)
(R)
(c)
(S)
Friction force is 10 N at
(d)
Q- b
Q- a
Q- b
Q- a
R- c
R- a
R- c
R- d
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at t =7s
at t =3 s
at t =4 s
None
S-d
S-d
S-a
S-b
space for rough work
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COLUMN-I
COLUMN-II
(P)
(a)
Translation occurs
(impulse)
Rod is massless, dump-bell is placed on a
smooth horizontal surface
(Q)
(b)
Rotation occurs
Angular momentum
increases
(R)
(c)
(S)
(d)
A) P-a,b,c,d
Q- a,d
R- a,b,c,d
S-b,c,d
B) P-a,b,d
Q- a,c
R- a,c,d
S-b,c,d
C) P-a,d
Q- a,d
R- a,b,c,d
S-b,c,d
D) P-d
Q- d
R- a,b,c,d
S-b,c,d
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Linear momentum
increases
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Direction of motion of the pieces is shown in column I and possible mass ratio are shown column II
COLUMN-I
COLUMN-II
(P)
(1)
m1 m2
(Q)
(2)
m1 m2
(R)
(3)
m1 m2
(4)
v1 v2
(S)
A) P-a,b,c,d
Q- a,d
R- a,b,c,d S-b,c,d
B) P-a,b,d
Q- d
R- a,c,d S-b,c,d
C) P-d
Q- d
R-a,b,c
D) P-d
Q- d
S-a,b,c
R- a,b,c,d S-b,c,d
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CHEMISTRY
Max Marks: 60
Section-1
(One or more options correct type)
This section contains 8 Multiple Choice questions. Each Question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D). Out of Which One or MORE are correct
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OCH 2 CH CH 2
D
Heat
21.
14
H 3C
OCH 2 CH CH 2
CH 3
Heat
OD
14
CH 2 CH CH 2
D
14
CH 2 CH CH 2
A)
B)
OH
OH
CH 3
H 3C
14
CH 2 CH CH 2
C)
22
CH 3
CH 3
D)
CH 2 CH CH 2
14
OH
C) P is
D) P is
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Cl
Conc.KOH
PQ
CHO
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COO K
A)
Cl
Cl
OH
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COO K
B)
O K
CH 2OH D)
C)
COOH
COOH
COOH
CH 3
A)
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CH 2OH
OCH 3
B)
NO2
C)
D)
X
( ii ) Ag 2O , Heat
CH 3
A) Hydrogen is eliminated from that carbon which contains more number of H- atoms
B)The product X is
C)Elimination of hydrogen is done according to E1 Mechanism
D)The product X is
H 3C
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N CH 3 2
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NO 2
Sn
NaNO2 / HCl
Q
HCl
0 50 C
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OH
H
P 810
R
Lowtemp
Conc H 2 SO4
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A)
B)
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C)
D)
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diethyl ether
COCH 2CH 3 X
Y CH 3CH 2OH
H O
3
OH
A) CH 3 MgI 1 mole
B)
CH CH 3
CH 3
C OH
C) CH 3 MgI 2 mole
D)
CH 3
Section-2
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions relate
to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one
correct answer among the four choices A,B,C and D.
Paragraph for Question 29 and 30
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Which of the following undergo nucleophilic substitution at a faster rate with a given nucleophile
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
NO2
NO2
A)
NO2
B)
C)
CH 3
D)
NO2
Cl
Br
KOH /
O2 N
CH 3
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following is correct
A)A white precipitate of AgCl is formed
A)
CHO
CH 2OH
CHO
B)
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OH
C) OH
D)
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In the Libermann nitroso reaction the compound formed is _______ which gives red colour
with phenol
CH 3
N
A) Aspirin
B) Salicyclic acid
C)
HON
CH 3
D)
A reaction of aryl diazonium salts that does not involved loss of nitrogen takes
place when they react with phenol and aromatic amines. Aryl diazonium ion relatively is
weak electrophile but has sufficient reactivity to attack strongly activated aromatic ring.
The reaction is known as azo coupling. The coupling of diazonium ions with phenols or
other electron rich aromatic compounds is useful commercial reaction as azo compounds
are highly coloured and many of them are used as dyes
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B)-N=N-group
N 2 Cl CH 3
C)-OH group
D) NH 2 group
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OCH 3
CH 3
NN
A)
OCH 3
OH
B)
CH 3
N
N
N N OH
C)
CH 3
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D)
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OH
CH 3COCH 2CH 3 CH 3COCH 3
B) 4
C)3
D) 8
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O
OH
NaBH 4
P
H /
H
R
OH
CHO
A)
OH
B)
OH
D)
OH
OH
OH
CHO
C)
OH
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CHO
CHO
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Section-3
(Matching List Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for lists
have choices A,B,C and D out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
37.
List I
List II
CH 3CH 2 OH CH 3CHO
(I)
PDC / CH 2Cl2
(q)
KMnO4 / H
(r)
Cu / 3000 C
(s)
Na2 Cr2O7 / H , H 2O
(t)
MnO2
CHO
CH 2OH
(II)
HO
HO
OH
(III)
(p)
COOH
CH 2OH
(IV)
O
OH
III-t
III-q,s IV-p,t
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IV-p,q
B)I-p,r
II-t
D)I-q,s II-t
III-q,s
IV-p,q,r,s
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38.
List I
(I)
List II
Br
(p)
Red P+HI
(q)
Na/ether
(r)
NH 2 NH 2 / OH
(s)
Zn Hg / HCl
Br
(II)
OH
OH
(III)
O
COOH
COO
(IV)
A)I-q
C)I-q
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List-I
(amines)
List II
(Distinguished by)
(I)
C2 H 5 NH 2 and C6 H 5 NH 2
(p)
Carbylamine test
(II)
C2 H 5 3 N
(q)
Azodye test
(III)
C2 H 5 NH 2 and C2 H 5 3 N
(r)
Hinsberg test
(IV)
C2 H 5 3 N
(s)
Libermann nitroso
reaction
and C2 H 5 2 NH
and C6 H 5 NH 2
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List-I
List II
(I)
(p)
Aromatic
(q)
Non- aromatic
(III)
(r)
(IV)
(s)
Electrophilic aromatic
substitution
(II)
N
H
A)I- r,s
C)I-q,r
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B) I-q,s
D) I-r
II- p,r
II-p,q
III-r,s
III-p,q,r
IV-q
IV- p,s
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MATHEMATICS
Max Marks : 60
Section-1
(One or more options correct type)
This section contains 8 Multiple Choice questions. Each Question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D). Out of Which One or MORE are correct
41.
Two sides of a rhombus ABCD are parallel to lines y=x+2 and y=7x+3. If the diagonals of
the rhombus intersect at point (1,2) and the vertex A lies on y axis then the possible
coordinates of A are
5
A) 0,
2
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C)(0,3)
D)(0,0)
A circle S passes through the point (0,1) and is orthogonal to the circles
x 1
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B)(0,5)
y 2 16 and x 2 y 2 1 then
A)radius of S is 8
B)radius of S is 7
C)Centre of S is (-7,1)
D) Centre of S is (-8,1)
Three circles of same radius r are drawn such away that they touches each other
externally. The radius of the circle which touches all the three circles is
A) 3 2 3
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r
3
B) 2 3
r
3
C) 2 2
r
3
D) 2 2
r
3
If points A and B are represented by the non zero complex numbers z1 and z2 on the
argand plane such that z1 z2 z1 z2 and O is the origin , then
A)orthocenter OAB lies at O
z
C)Arg 1
2
z2
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B)circumcentre of AOB is
z1 z2
2
D) OAB is isosceles
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Let ax+by+c=0 be a variable line , where a,b,c are 1st ,3rd and 7th terms of some increasing
A.P. Then the variable line always passes through a fixed point which lies on
A) x 2 y 2 13
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D) 3x+4y=9
47
9
2
C) y 2 x
B) 4 x 2 y 2 25
B) c 0
C) 4a 2 b c 0
D) a b c 0
Integral values of a satisfying the equation sin x sin x 2a 0 are ([.] denotes the
greatest integer function)
A)-1
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B) 0
C) 1
D)2
If P,Q are two points lie on the line y mx 2m and A(2, 0), B (0, 2) two points so
that APB AQB
A)
1
10
B)
1
2
C)
D)
1
2
Section-2
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions relate
to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one
correct answer among the four choices A,B,C and D.
Paragraph for Question 49 and 50
2 2
A (1,3) and c ( , ) are the vertices of a ABC and the equation of the angle bisector of
5 5
ABC is x y 2
49
50
C) 7 x 3 y 4 0
D) 7 x 3 y 4 0
5 9
C) ,
D) 1,1
17 3
B) ,
10 10
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A possible equation of L is
A) x 3 y 1
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B) x 3 y 1
C) x 3 y 1
D) x 3 y 5
D) x 2 2 y 6
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(1)
r 1
r 1
A)
r
Cr
r 1
1
n
B)0
C)
1
n 1
D)
1
n 1
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Cr cos(r 1) x
r 0
n 1 x
x
2
2
n 1 x
x
D) 2n Cos n Cos
2
2
x
nx
2
2
x
n2
C) 2 n Cos n Cos
x
2
2
B) 2 n Cos n Cos
A) 2 n Cos n Cos
sin x cos 2 y a 2 1 1 ,
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cos x sin 2 y a 1
B) 2
C)3
D) infinite
The number of values of x 0, 2 , when the system has solution permissible values if a,
is /are
A) 1
B) 2
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C) 3
D) 4
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Section-3
(Matching List Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for lists
have choices A,B,C and D out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
57.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below lists
List I
If 3 positive real numbers a,b,c are in A.P with abc=4 then
List II
(A)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
integer function)
If
(B)
Cos (
The least integer a for which both the roots of the equation
x 2 6ax 2 2a 9a 2 0 exceeds 3 is
A) A-Q, B-P C- S D- R
B) A-P, B-Q C- S D- R
C) A-Q, B-P C- R D- S
D) A-P, B-Q C- R D- S
(D)
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2 k
Let Z k cos
10
2 k
; k 1, 2......9
i sin
10
List I
(A)
List II
1 z1 1 z2 ..... 1 z9
equals
10
(P)
-1
(B)
9
2k
1 cos
equals
10
k 1
(Q)
(C)
1 z1 z2 ....... z9 `
(R)
(D)
(S)
A) A-Q, B-P C- S
C) A-P, B-Q C- P
D- R
D- S
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B) A-S, B-R C- Q
D) A-Q, B-R C- P
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D- P
D- S
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A
List I
The number of integral value of ' a ' for
which point ( a, a 2 ) lies completely
inside the triangle formed by lines
x 0, y 0, 2 y x 3.
List II
0
Let C and C1 be circle of radii 1 and r > 1 respectively touching the coordinate axes, Column-II gives
value of r for the conditions Column-I
List I
C passes through the centre of C1
List II
3
2 3
3 2 2
A) A-P,B-R,C-Q,D-S
C)A-Q,B-S,C-R,D-P
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2 2
2
B) A-S,B-R,C-P,D-Q
D) A-S,B-P,C-R,D-Q
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