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FIITJEE RESHUFFLING TEST-1

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


CPT-1 CODE : 101095.3 PAPER-2
Tìme Allotted: 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 180
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this
You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end purpose.
of the test.

INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet before
attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.
A. General Instructions
1 Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper Contains Three Parts.
3. PART-A is Physics, PART-B is Chemistry and PART-C is Mathematics.
Each part is further divided into four Sections: Section-4, Section-i, Section-ill &Section-V.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheels will be provided for rough work.
6. Biank 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 wrte 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.
0) Section (01 - 03)contains 03 mutiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct answer. Each qyestior willha
evaluated according to the following marking scheme.
Full Marks +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Partial Marks +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and both of which are correct:
Partial Marks +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct option:
Zero Marks 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks -2 In all other cases.

Section-ll (04 07) contains 04 Multiple Choice Questions which have Only One Correct answer. Each question will be evaluated
according to the following marking scheme.
Full Marks +3 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Zero Marks 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks 1 In allother cases.
Section-l|(08- 13) contains SIX (06) questions. The answer to each question is a non-negative integer 0 to 9. Answer to each
question willbe evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks :+4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
Section-V (14 - 17) contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions. The answer to
each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE Oto 9. Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking
scheme:
Full Marks : +3 IfONLY the correct numerical value is entered in the designated place;
Zero Marks 0 In all other cases.

Name of the Candidate : Sshcn Sihha


Batch : SANLALP232512O1 Date of Examination : 31l03l202y
Enrolment Number: lS2123G094G

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PART -A: PHYSICS


SECTION- I: (MultiCorrect Type)
This sectioncontains 03 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

1 A block of mass-2 kg is placed on the inclined plane on which it


does not spontaneously start to slide. It is pulled up and then
down the incline to the initial position very slowly in such a
manner that the applied force is always parallel to the slope.
(Refer to the fiqure). The work done is 40 Joule. Assume Co h
efficient of static and kinetic frictions are same.
(A) The maximum possible value of h is 0.5 m
(B) The maximum possible value of h is 1 m
base(x)
(C) For a given value of total work done, the length of the incline's base depends on the
friction. co-efficient of
(D) For a given value of total work done, the length of the incline's base does not
angle of inclined plane. depend upon the
2. From the velocity- time plot as shown in figure. Choose correct
option(s). 5 m/s

(A) Distance travelled by the particle during the first 40 seconds is


100 m. 20 Z40 tesi
(B) Displacement of the particle during the first 40 seconds is zero.
5 m/s
(C) The average velocity during this period zero.
(D) Displacement of the particle during the first 40 seconds is 50 m..
3 Aliquid of density p = 2gm/cc is taken out of the container (shown
in the diagram) by a siphon. The liquid comes out with a speedv. Siphon
h,, h, and d are as shown in the diagram. Assume the liquid to be
ideai and atmospheriC pressure as.10 pascal. Mark the correct
alternative(s).
(A)v depends on hË and h, only but not on d
(B) If h, is decreased and h, and d both are gradually increased
then v will also increase. ha
(C) Maximum speed with which liquid can come out is 14.14 m/s.
(D) Maximum speed with which liquid can come out is 10 m/s

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SECTION- l1: (Single Correct Type)


This secton ontains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
ofn ONLY ONE is correct.

For a particle of mass 2 kg is projected with initial velocity ç- 6i +8j+ 20k, find angular momentum
of the particle about the point of projection, at t= 2 sec. (Given g = -10k)
(A) 4 kg-m'sec (B) zero
(C) 8 kg-m/sec (D) 10kg-m'/sec
5 Equation of a stationary and a traveling wave are as follows:
y1 = asin (kx) cos (ot) and y, = a sin (ot - kx)
37
The phase difference between twO points X,
3k
and X= 2k are s¢, and A, respectively for the
two waves. Then ratio is

(A) 1 (B) 5/6


(C) 3/4 (D) 6/7
There is a point P at a distance
6 Time period of a particle executing linear S.H.M. is T = 4I Sec.
passes through the point P towards O it has
X=2 cm from the mean position 0. When the particle
speed v=1cm/sec. The minimum time after which it will again return to point P is
(A) (z/4) sec (B) 37 Sec
(D) 2r sec
(C) (3:J4) sec
particle executing S.H.M. of time
7 If x, vand adenote the displacement, velocity and acceleration of a
period T and frequency v. Then which of the following quantities does not change with time?
(B) a'T+4nv?
X

al (D) none of theae


(C)
1

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SECTION -- l: (Non-Negative Integer Type)


This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a
integer, ranging from 0 to 9. Non-Negative Integer, síngle-digit
0.32 g of oxygen is kept in a rigid container and is heated. Find the
to rise the temperature from 25°c to 35'C. The amount of heat (in Joule) needed
20 J/mo| k. molar heat capacity of oxygen at constant volume is
Two men A and B of mass M and 2M are standing 120° apart on a
radius R. The platform is free to rotate circular platform of mass 4M and
men interchange their position with about its centre, while men are standing
respect to disc by walking along periphery only.at periphery. Now
magnitude of angle rotated by platform with respect to the If A0 represents
ground, find the ratio mas
10. A0 min
Three blocks A, B and C are lying
on a
A and B have smooth horizontal surface,
as shown in the
figure.
has mass M. Block A is equal masses, m while C
which collides with B
it given an initial speed v
perfectly inelastically. ThetowardsB
combined
due to
mass B
collides with C, also perfectly 5 m

kineic energy is lost in whole


inelastically. If th of the initial m M

11
process. What is value of M/m?
There is a U-tube of
ficiorless different cross sectional area A = 2.5
tube and thepistons each of mass m=1
tube is kg. An ideal liquid of cm and 4A of limbs fitted with the
acceleration a' m/s foraccelerated in densityp= 2000 kg/m is filled in the
horizontal direction with a constant
which both pistons
sertion of U-tube is (= 1m. stay in the acceleration
same horizZontal level. 'a. The
The length of value of
Find the value of
7:(Takeg=10 m/s) horizontal
12 In a
resonance tube
cm. The end experiment:3'- resonance occUFSat 114-cm
correction is 1

13
k cm. Find the value of k. and-5.resonance occurs at 200
Two small rings of
wire. The rings are mass 'm' each are contained to move on
connected to a block of mass '2m' via smooth
strings of length f each.
Initially, the system is held at rest asmassless
The velocity of block shown.
when string makes 60° with the ( 2m
Find the value of k. vertical is
Vk
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SECTION-IV: (Paragraph Type)


Ths sechon contains TWO (02) paraoraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions. The
answer to each question is a Numerical Value 0to9.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 and 15
30 N
A 5kg box is being moved across the floor at a constant velocity by a m =5 ka

force of 30 N, as shown in the figure

Based on the above given information answer the following questions.

14 The force of friction acting on the box is ky27 N. Find the value of k.
15 The kinetic friction u, between the box and the floor is
J27 Find the value of k.
k

Paragraph for Question Nos. 16 and 17

with a speed egual to half the magnitude of


An artifcial satellite is moving in a circular orbit around the earth
and g = 10 m/s)
escape velocity from the earth. (Take radius of earth Re = 6400 km
questions.
Based on the above given information answer the following
× N km. Find the value of N.
16 The height of the satellite above the earth's surface is 800

freely onto the earth, then the speed


17. If the satellite is stopped suddenly in its orbit and allowed to fall
of P. (g = 10 m/s and Re = 6400
with which it hits the surface of the earth is P km/s. Find the value
km).
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PART -B: CHEMISTRY


SECTION - I: (Multi Correct Type) (C) and (D) out
guestions, Each question has four choices (A), (B),
Ihis secion contains 03 multiple choice
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
Out of the following species the molecules having tetrahedral structure are
(A) NH, (B) BF,
(C) Xefa (D) CCI,

DA
(A) The van der Waal's equation reduces to PV = RT+ Pb.
(8)The compressibility factor (Z) is greater than one.
(C) Repulsive force dominates over attractive force.
(D) van der Waal's equation reduces to PV= nRT.
DX
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct at high pressure for one mole of a gas?

Which of the following willgive


syn-hydroxylation?
(A) 1. OsO,
(ow temerature)
(B) 2 Na-SO,

(C) Oso,. 25 c
2 Na-SO,
(D) 35° C, H20
HCO,H, 2s° C

This section contains 04 multiple SECTION- I1: (Single Correct Type)


ofwhich ONLY ONE is choice questions. Each question has four
correct. choices (A), (B). (C) and (D) out
4
The increasing order of
(a) K.C0, thermal stability of the following
carbonates are
(c) CaCO. (b) MgCO,
(A) d <b<c<a
(C) b<d<c<a
().BsCOs.
(B) d < b<a<c
(D) b< d<a<c
5 The temperature coefficient of a reaction is 2. The
decrease the temperature
1
from 400K to 320 K is: factor by which rate will increase or decrease. if we
(A) 1
28 (B
(C) 2 2
(D) 2
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6 Vwnich ot the following sequence of reagents can be used to carry out the given conversion?
Br

CH3 CH3
H,C° HC
Br
CH3
(A) (1) Alcoholic KOH (2) NBS, hv
(B)(1) KOG (CHs)3 or KOtBu, (2)NBS, hv, (3) H2, Ni
(C) (1) alcoholic KOH, (2) HBr, organic peroxide
(D) All are correct

7. The major product of reaction

HNO, +H,S0,

OMe

(B)
(A)
NO
NO
OMe
OMe

NO2
(D)
(C

OMe
NO, OMe
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This section
integer, ranging from 0to 9.
reductive 0zonolysis of 1 mole of
The total number of distinct organic compounds obtained by the
ortho-xylene islare
How many 3C 4e bonds are present in dimer of BeCI,?
10. A4:1molar mixture of the He and CH, is contained in a vessel at 20 bar pressure. Due to hole in the
vessel the gas mixture leaks-out. If the composition (mole-ratio) of the mixture effusing-out initially is
found to be x: 1, then what is x?
11
In a collection of H-atoms, electron of each atom jumps from n = 5 to ground level finally
indirectly), without emitting any line in Balmer series. The number of possible different(directly or
radiation
12. Sum of the total number of lone pair of
electrons on the central atom of all molecules NH3, Hz0, SF6
13. The enthalpy change involved in
available for muscular work. if 100oxidation of glucose is 2880 kJ mer, 25% of
kJ of muscular work is this energy is
distance (km) that a person will be able needed
to walk after taking 150 g of
to walk one km, the
maximum
glucose is.
This section contains TWO (02) SECTION IV: (Paragraph Type)
answer to each question paragraphs.
is a Numerical ValueBased on each
paragraph. there are TWO (02) questions. The
0 to 9.

Paragraph for Question no. 14 and 15


Answer the following questions based on
given reaction.
CH3

Cl,
hy Products [No rearragement]
14
What is the total number of
(monoclorination)
theoretical products (including stereo) for
15. How many products are above reaction?
resolvable?
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energies of same atom. Hybridised oota
Hybridization involves the mixing of orbitals having comparable
perform efficient overlapping than overlapping by pure s, p or d orbitals.
For the folowing molecules:
PCI,, Brf,, ICI,, 5, XeF,. NO,, Xeo,F, PCI; species having sp
sp'd hybridization and Y is the number of
If X is the number of species having
hybridization.
16. What is the value of 'X*?

17. What is the value of 'Y'?

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PART - C:
SECTION-I: (Multi Correct Type)
Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
Ihis section contains 03 multiple choice guestions.
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

1. If 0<X<1, then tan is equal to


1+X

(4)cos'x (B) Cos-1 |1+x


2 2

(C)sin1 1-x (D) 2cosx


V2

2
Let(1+2) =X, +y, V2, where Xn. yn are integers, then
(A) N;-2y; =(-1)' (B) x, +2y, - x =0
(C) x;-2yi=1
3 If in a AABC sin C+cos C+sin(2B+ C)- cos(2B +C)=2/2.
(A) equilateral
then AABC is
(B) isosceles
(C) right angled (D) obtuse angled
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SECTION- I|: (Single Correct Type)
This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE Îs correct.

4. For all real values of aand b lines (2a +b)x + (a +3b) y + (b- 3a) =0 and mx +2y +6= 0 are
Concurrent, then m is equal to
(A)-2 (B) 3
(C) - 4 (D) -5
y'
-=l will always lie on the
5 Foot of normals drawn from the point P(h, k) to the hyperbola a

Conic

(A) a'ky - b'hx =xy(a' -b) (B) a'ky +bhx =xyla' +b)
(C) a'hy -b'ky =xy(a' -b) (D) a'hy +bkx=xyla'+ b)
v=t-t+l represents
6. The curve described parametrically by X=t+t+1,
(A) a circle (B) aparabola
(D) a hyperbola
(C) an ellipse
+5(a- b) is
7. If a =log1218, b = log2a54, then the value of ab
(B)4
(A)0 (D)none of these
(C) 1
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This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a Non-Negative Integer, single-digit
integer, ranging from 0to 9.

If sum of the squares of the perpendiculars on any tangent to the ellipse 1from the
(67)' (33)°
points on the minor axis, each at a distance 10/34 from the centre is 4489 k then find value of k
9 -,, are roots of the equation z + az +b = 0.If AOAB (O is origin, A and B represent z, and
a
, respectively) is equilateral, then is equal to

10 The mean of three positive number is 9. the mean is


larger than only one of these
possible value of the smallest number isnumbers. The
mean deviation about mean is 2. The minimum
11. If the tangent at the point P on
the circle x + y +6x+6y =2
meets the straight line
Sr-21;+6=0 at point Qon the yaxis then the length of PQ is

12 Ifa satisfiesl2 and


simultaneously, then the real part of a is
13. If a, x, y, z, b are in
A.P. then x+ y+z =15 and if a, x1, y1, Z1, b are in
H.P. then 1
then the value of a-b|

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Ths SAin ontains WO (02) paragrahs Base¡ on ech poragraoh, there are TWO (02) questions. The answer o
Rh Juesion isa Numerical Value 0 to 9.

PARAGRAPH ""

Lei fn) denotes the number of difierent ways the oOsitive integer n can be expressed as the sum of 1s and
2s For example.
13) = 3. since 3 =1+1+1= 1 + 2=2+1
f4)=5. snce 4=1+ 1+1+1= 1+1+2 =1+2+1=2+1 +1=2 +2.
Note that order of the appearance of 1's and 2's isimportant.
14 If the value of f6) is k. then k - 10 is equal to
f(f(6)) = f(6)
15 is equal to
130
PARAGRAPH "I"

degree equation with as, a,


a, integers. If p/q is
Concept: Let ax" ax + a,-1X + a, = 0 be the nth
p is a divisor of a, and g is a divisor of ao.
If ao =1, then every rational
arational root of this equation, then
root of this equation must be an integer.
15x + 189 = 0is
rational roots of the eguation x- 13x
16 The least value of difference of any two
difference
14x + 8X- 15=0are in A.P. with common
17 The ratonal roots of the equationx-8x+
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