CM21-MT-2-1921-16
FIIT
IITJEE
MONTHLY ASSESSMENT TEST – 2
ANSWER KEY
Q.N Physics CC Chemistry CC Mathematics CC
1. B P110409 D C110305 A M110820
2. A P110420 D C110309 A M110813
3. D P110413 D C110302 B M110715
4. D P110420 C C110302 D M110827
5. B P110413 D C110702 B M110731
6. B P110507 C C110704 C M110734
7. A P110502 B C111006 C M112603
8. B P110501 C C111006 C M110718
9. ACD P110413 BCD C110302 ABCD M112602
10. AD P110319 ABC C110302 ABC M110726
M110727
11. ABCD P110420 ABCD C110808 ABCD M110821
M110819
12. ABC P110316 BD C111003 AB M110802
M110723
A – QS A – PQT A–R
M110706
B – PQ B – PQRS B–R
1. P110316 C110305 M110723
C–P C – PQST C–R
M110722
D – QRS D – PQST D–Q
M110806
A–R A – QRT A – QT
M110730
B–S B – PRT C110802 B–P
2. P110420 M110731
C–Q C – PRT C110803 C–R
M110802
D–P D – RST D–S
1. 5 P110408 5 C110302 0 M110817
2. 3 P110409 9 C110305 5 M110827
3. 1 P110503 4 C110305 2 M110707
4. 4 P110503 5 C111003 8 M110820
5. 6 P110412 3 C110706 8 M111412
6. 0 P110411 2 C110808 2 M111406
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Solution
PHYSICS
1. Ans. B
Sol.
Magnitude of acceleration of each block is F/m. By using constraint ap = 4 F/m
2. Ans. A
3. Ans. D
Sol.
dm
Force = V
dt
4. Ans. D
Sol.
For upper cylinder
2N cos 30o = W …..(1)
For lower cylinder
N cos 60o = F …..(2)
2 cos 30o W
From (1) and (2) =
o F
cos 60
W
F=
2 3
5. Ans. B
Sol.
k = as2
1 as 2
mv2 =
2 m
2a
v = s
m
v2 2as 2
Centripetal acceleration = =
R mR
dv
Tangential acceleration = v = 2as
ds
2as s2
Net acceleration = 1+
m R2
s2
Net force = 2as 1 +
R2
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6. Ans. B
7. Ans. A
Sol.
∞
∆KE = work done = Fee − kx dx
0
∞
−F F
= 0 e− kx = 0
k 0 k
8. Ans. B
Sol.
Force is conservative and displacement zero so work done is zero.
9. Ans. ACD
Sol.
υA = υC = 0
So, a A = a C = g sin θ = 4 g / 5
According to Conservation of Energy
1
mv 2B = mgl (1 − cos θ ) θ
2 l
mv 2B = 2mgl 1 − ( 3 / 5 )
A C
v 2B = 4gl / 5 g sin θ g sin θ
v2 4g g
aB = B =
l 5
∴ aA = aB = aC
And 2a B = a A + a C
10. Ans. AD
Sol.
(a)
u
T mg cos θ
mv2
T + mg sin 37o =
r
3gr
∴ υ=
5
1 1
(c) mg2r sin 37o = mv 2 − mv 2
2 2
mv2
∴ = 3mg
r
T – mg sin 37o = mar
18 mg
∴T =
5
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T
ar
mg sin 37o
11. Ans. ABCD
12. Ans. ABC
Sol.
(
VE2 = V 2 + 2g R − R cos 60o )
4gr = V 2 + gR
or V = 3gR
VB2 = VE2 − 2 gR = 2gR
mVP2
N= = 2mg
R
mVE2
N E mg = N E = 5 mg
R
Matrix Match
1. Ans. A – QS, B – PQ, C – P, D – QRS
Sol.
(a) u = 5 m/s v2 = u2 – 2gR (1 – cos θ )
1
∵u < u min , v = 0 at θ = cos −1
4
N
v =0
θ
mg
(b) u = 20 m / s < u min
R =1 m
v =0
90
θ=
mg
(c) u = 6 m/s < umin
37o
mg
6m / s
After leaving the cylinder it will follow projectile path.
1 1
(d) mu 2 = mv 2 + mgR (1 − cos θ )
2 2
v=0
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u
mg
θ
2. Ans. A – R, B – S, C – Q, D – P
Integer Type
1. Ans. 5
Sol. mA sin θ
mA cos θ − µmg − µmA sin θ = ma f2
4 2 2 3 f1
mA
25 × − ×10 − × 25 × = a
5 5 5 5
20 – 4 – 6 = a N1 θ mA cos θ
2
20 – 10 = a a = 10 m / s
a
=5 FBD of block with respect to disc
2
2. Ans. 3
Sol.
Let M1 be the mass of the rod
N1
N
θ A1
M1g
A N1 θ
M1g – N1 cos θ = M1A1 (1)
N1 sin θ = ( M + M ) A (2)
A = g tan θ (3)
Relation between A1 and A
A1 = A tan θ
Thus, by solving these equations, M1 = 3M = 3 kg
3. Ans. 1
4. Ans. 4
Sol.
Frictional force on 5 kg block = µN1 = 1N
Frictional force on 10 kg block = µN 2 = 2N
Now, 18 – T – 2 = 10 a and T – 1 = 5a
a = 1 m/s2 and T = 6 N
a a
N1 N2
5 kg T T 10 kg 18 N
1 2
50 100
5. Ans. 6
Sol.
6. Ans. 0
Sol.
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Retardation on m when it is moving up (after string breaks)
mg sin 30o + µmg cos 30o g 3 −2
a= = 1 + = 11ms
m 2 2
v 11
So it comes to rest at t = = = 1s
a 11
Now since µ mg cos θ − mg sin θ > 0
1 3 1
m ×10 − m ×10 × > 0 m will remain at rest afterwards.
2 2 2
µ Mg cos 30o − Mg sin 30o g
a= = [1.2 − 1] = 1ms −2
M 2
It comes to rest at
v 11
t= = = 11s
a′ 1
For M, also limiting friction > Mg sin 30o
Hence it also remains at rest after t = 11 s
∴ Relative velocity at t = 15s = v1 − v 2 = 0
CHEMISTRY
1. Ans. D
Sol.
•
In Ph 3 C , carbon is Sp2 – hybridized
2. Ans. D
3. Ans. D
Sol.
As symmetry not matches.
4. Ans. C
Sol.
B.O of CO+ is 3.5
5. Ans. D
Sol.
Element ‘H’ is formed covalent hydrides.
6. Ans. C
Sol.
Electron affinity of X is equal to ionization energy of X- with sign reversed.
7. Ans. B
Sol.
O3 can not be oxidized by H2O2
8. Ans. C
Sol.
H2CrO4 + 2H2O2 → CrO5 + 3H2O
9. Ans. BCD
Sol.
N
[ I− I− I ]− R
R
F
R
F
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10. Ans. ABC
Sol.
F F Cl
Cl
F
S F Cl Cl P
F
F F Cl Cl
11. Ans. ABCD
Sol.
All are correct.
12. Ans. BD
Sol.
Generally transition metals are formed interstitial hydrides.
Matrix Match
1. Ans. A – PQT, B – PQRS, C – PQST, D – PQST
Sol.
Li 2CO3 → Li 2O + CO 2
Linear
N 2O5 + H 2O → 2HNO3
PCl5 (Sp3d hybridization)
2. Ans. A – QRT, B – PRT, C – PRT, D – RST
Integer Type
1. Ans. 5
2. Ans. 9
3. Ans. 4
4. Ans. 5
Sol.
KH, LiH, NaH, CaH2 and TiH are ionic hydrides.
5. Ans. 3
Sol.
Electronegativity of Cl is 3.0.
6. Ans. 2
Sol.
∆
4LiNO3
→ 2Li 2O + 4NO2 ( g ) + O2 ( g )
MATHEMATICS
1. Ans. A
Sol. The common chord (radical axis) of the circles should pass through the centre of first circle be. (x2
+ y2 + 8x + 8y – b = 0)
Now, equation of common chord ≡
x2 + y2 + 8x + 8y – b – (x2 + y2 – 2x + 4y + a) = 0
10x + 4y – a – b = 0
a + b = 10 x + 4y ………(I)
As common chord will pass through center of x2 + y2 + 8x + 8y – b = 0 i.e. from (- 4, - 4),
a + b = 10 × - 4 + 4 × - 4 = - 56
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2. Ans. A
Sol.
( −4, 7 )
A
C
( −4, 2 )
B
∴ AC = 4 units
3. Ans. B (8,11)
Sol. As diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other and they are of R
same length, PD = DR = QD = DS
Q S
2 2 D
PD = ( 2 − 5) + (3 − 7 ) = 9 + 16 = 5 ( 5, 7 )
P
∴Q ≡ ( 5, 2 ) S ≡ ( 5,12 ) ( 2,3)
4. Ans. D
Sol. Chord will be intercepted by x + y = n on circle x2 + y2 = 16 if
and only of length of perpendicular drawn from center of circle i.e.
(0, 0) is less than radius.
0+0−n
So, ≤4 n≤4 2
2 2
1 +1
So, possible values of n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
2 x+ y=n
n n22
Now, length of chord = 2 4 − = 2 16 − 4
2 2
Sum of squares of length of chords
5
64 − 2n 2
n =1
5 × ( 5 + 1) × ( 2 × 5 + 1)
= 320 − 2 × = 320 – 110 = 210
6
5. Ans. B
Sol. Equation of incident ray ≡ 3x + 4y – 5 + λ (x + y – 1) = 0 ( 3 + λ ) x + ( 4 + λ ) y − ( λ + 5 ) = 0
As incident ray and reflected ray form same angle with mirror.
− (3 + λ ) 3 3
+ −1 +
4+λ 4 4
=
3 (3 + λ ) 3
1+ 1+
4 (4 + λ) 4
−12 − 4λ + 12 + 3λ −1
=
16 + 4λ + 9 + 3λ 7
−λ −1
=
7λ + 25 7
λ = −25
14
∴ Equation of incident ray ≡ 17x + 31y = 45
6. Ans. C
Sol. Circumcenter (c) ≡ (0, 0) (All the vertices are at equal distance from origin)
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13sin θ − 13cos θ + 5 13sin θ −13cos θ + 12
Centroid ( G ) ≡ ,
3 3
2 1
H G C
13sin θ − 13cos θ + 5 13sin θ − 13cos θ + 12
2 × 0 − 3× 3
2 × 0 − 3×
3
Orthocenter ( H ) ≡ ,
2−3 2−3
≡ (13sin θ − 13cos θ + 5, 13sin θ − 13cos θ + 12 )
∴ Equation of line on which orthocenter lies ≡ x – y + 7 = 0
7. Ans. C
(
Sol. q ∨ ~ ( p ∧ q ) )
= q ∨ (~ p ∨ ~ q)
= q∨~q∨~ p
= Always true
So, it is a tautology
8. Ans. C
Sol. As the line 3x + 5y = 14 passes through 1st, 2nd and 4th quadrants, point which is equidistant from
both coordinate axes will lie in only these quadrants.
Now,
1st quadrant
Y = X y=x
So, 3x + 5x = 15
15 ( 0,3) 3x + 5y =15
x=
8
15 15 15 ( 5,0 )
x=y= i.e. point ≡ ,
8 8 8
2nd quadrant
y = x y=−x
3x – 5x = 15
−15
x=
2
15
y=
2
−15 15
Point ≡ ,
2 2
4th quadrant y = x − y=x y=− x
3x – 5x = 15 x = − 15
2
But value of x in 4th quadrant should be positive. So, there will be no such point in 4 th quadrant.
9. Ans. ABCD
10. Ans. ABC
Sol.
θ+φ θ+φ
Inclinations of two lines are θ and φ . So inclination of angular bisector is α= .
2 2
γ
( tan α ) = − 1 tan α = − β / γ. If β = − sin α, γ = cos α β2 + γ 2 = 1
β
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11. Ans. ABCD
Sol. S1 – S2 = 0 x − y − 1 = 0, S2 − S3 = 0 − 6x + 14 y − 10 = 0
x = 3, y = 2, radius of S4 = length of tangents from (3, 2) to S1 = 27
Equation of S4: (x – 3)2 + (y – 2)2 = 27
x 2 + y 2 − 6x − 4y − 14 = 0
S1 − S4 = 0 3x + 2y + 5 = 0,S1 − S2 = 0 x − y − 1 = 0
x = − 3 / 5, y = − 8 / 5
12. Ans. AB
Sol. Equation of circle must be (x – 2y + 1) (mx + y + 3) + λ xy = 0
Co-eff of x2 = Co-eff of y2 m = - 2
Co-eff of xy must be zero 1 − 2m + λ = 0 λ = − 5
x 3 5
Circle : x2 + y2 − + 3y - = 0 since 2 g 2 − c = ( B ) is correct
2 2 2
1 3 3
Radius + + ≠ 2 ( C ) is not correct
16 4 2
(d) is not true since a parabola can always pass through four point if no three of them are collinear.
Matrix Match
1. Ans. A – R, B – R, C – R, D – Q
Sol. (a) Distance between points is more than 5. So 2 lines, one on each side of perpendicular. These
lines are x = 2, y = 3
(b) Lines 2x2 + 3xy – 2y2 + 7x – y + 3 = 0 are perpendicular to each other. So, orthocentre is their point
of intersection i.e. (-1, -1), giving k = 2.
(c) Line is (5n – 5)x – 5ny + (5 + 5n) = 0 n(x – y + 1) + (1 – x) = 0, which is a family of lines
through (1, 2)
(d) Tangent at (0, 0) is y = x. So mirror image is (4, 1)
2. Ans. A – QT, B – P, C – R, D – S
Sol. C1 has centre P1: (4, 4) and radius r1 = 4 2 . Angular bisector of Lp are x2 – y2 = 0 i.e. x = y or x +
y = 0 So, C2 must lie in 1st quadrant with centre P2 : (h, h) and radius r2 = ( 8 − h ) 2
2 92 − 7 2 4 2
Also r2 = OP2 sin θ where tan 2θ = =
14 7
Since cos 2θ = 7 / 9, sin θ = 1/ 3 giving ( 8 − h ) 2 = h 2 / 3
h = 6. So P2: (6, 6), r2 = 2 2, C2 : x2 + y2 – 12x – 12y + 64 = 0
So, point within R if Lp < 0 and x, y > 0
Integer Type
1. Ans. 0 (1, − 5)
Sol.
( x − y − 6 ) + λ ( 2x + y + 3) = 0 family of line passing through
(1, - 5) and π
( x, y )
2
( x + 2y − 4 ) + µ ( 3x − 2y − 4 ) = 0 passing through (2, 1)
y + 5 y −1
Then = −1 ( 2,1)
x −1 x − 2
2. Ans. 5
Sol.
Let the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 as centre lies on 2x – 2y + 9 = 0
∴ - 2g + 2f + 9 = 0
cuts x2 + y2 = 4 orthogonally
∴ 2g × 0 + 2f × 0 = C – 4
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Equation of circle x2 + y2 + (2f + 9) x + 2fy + 4 = 0
(x2 + y2 + 9x + 4) + 2f (x + y) = 0
passes through point of intersection of x2 + y2 + 9x + 4 = 0 & x + y = 0
1 1
∴ points − , and ( −4, 4 )
2 2
1 1
a = − , c = −4, b = , d = 4
2 2
1
2b + d = 2 + 4 = 5
2
3. Ans. 2
Sol. A
Equation of AD y = x + 1
Equation of BE y = 2x + 3
Midian through C is F E
(slope of BC) (slope of AD) = - 1
Equation of BC is y – 4 = - 1(x – 3)
17 4 B D
C ( 3, 4 )
B= , ( h, 2h + 3)
3 3
M AB − M BE M BE − M BC
=
1 + M AB M BE 1 + M BE M BC
We will get MAB
4. Ans. 8
Sol. A 8−a
PA = PR = 8 – 9 P
a B
So PQ = 8 – a + b S
Also QD = QR = 8 – b
So QP = 8 – b + a
C R
8–a+b=8–b+a Q
b 8− b D
a =b
PQ = 8
5. Ans. 8
Sol.
A + B = π−C
A A B B C C
2sin cos sin cos sin cos
sin A sin Bsin C 2 2 2 2 2 2
=
A B C A B C
sin sin sin sin sin sin
2 2 2 2 2 2
A B C
= 8 cos cos cos
2 2 2
6. Ans. 2
Sol.
tan 2o − tan1o
1 + tan1o tan 2o =
tan1o
tan 3o − tan 2o
1 + tan 2o tan 3o =
tan1o
tan 89o − tan1o
1 + tan 88o tan 89o =
tan1o
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