1603 Enthusiast All Star Batch Score-II Paper-1
1603 Enthusiast All Star Batch Score-II Paper-1
1001CJA101021240049 JA
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
1) A bar of mas M = 1.00 kg and length L = 0.20 m is lying on a horizontal frictionless surface. A
small mass m = 0.10 kg is moving on the same horizontal surface with 5.00 m s−1 speed on a path
perpendicular to the bar. It hits the bar at a distance L/4 from the left end and returns back on the
same path with speed v. After this elastic collision, the bar rotates with an angular velocity ω. Which
of the following statement is correct?
(A)
ω= rad s−1 and v = m s−1
(B)
ω= rad s−1 and v = m s−1
(C)
ω= rad s−1 and v = m s−1
(D)
ω= rad s−1 and v = m s−1
2) A container has a base of 50 cm × 5 cm and height 50 cm, as shown in the figure. It has two
parallel electrically conducting walls each of area 50 cm × 50 cm. The remaining walls of the
container are thin and non-conducting. The container is being filled with a liquid of dielectric
constant 3 at a uniform rate of 250 cm3 s−1 . What is the value of the capacitance of the container
after 20 seconds ? [Given: Permittivity of free space ∈0 = 9 × 10− 12 C2 N−1 m−2 , the effects of the
(A) 27 pF
(B) 63 pF
(C) 81 pF
(D) 135 pF
3) One mole of an ideal gas expands adiabatically from an initial state (P0, V0) to final state (PA, 5V0).
Another mole of the same gas expands isothermally from a same initial state (P0, V0) to the vol. (PB,
5V0). The ratio of the specific heats at constant pressure and constant volume of this ideal gas is γ.
(A) 5γ – 1
(B) 51 – γ
(C) 5γ
(D) 51 + γ
4) Two satellites P and Q are moving in different circular orbits around the Earth (radius R). The
heights of P and Q from the Earth surface are hP and hQ, respectively, where hp = R/3. The
accelerations of P and Q due to Earth’s gravity are gP and gQ, respectively. If gP /gQ = 36/25, what is
the velocity of Q? (M = Mass of earth, G = Universal gravitational constant)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-I (ii)
1) A slide with a frictionless curved surface, which becomes horizontal at its lower end,, is fixed on
the terrace of a building of height 2h from the ground, as shown in the figure. A spherical ball of
mass m is released on the slide from rest at a height h from the top of the terrace. The ball leaves
the slide with a velocity and falls on the ground at a distance d from the building making an
angle θ with the horizontal. It bounces off with a velocity and reaches a maximum height h1. The
acceleration due to gravity is g and the collision is elastic. Which of the following statement(s)
is(are) correct ? [Take h = 20 m, g = 10 m/s2]. The ground is frictionless.
(A)
(D)
2) A plane polarized blue light ray is incident on a prism such that there is no reflection from the
surface of the prism. The angle of deviation of the emergent ray is δ = 60° (see Figure-1). The angle
of minimum deviation for red light from the same prism is δmin = 30° (see Figure-2). The refractive
(A) The blue light has its electric field in the plane of incidence
(B) The angle of the prism is 60°.
(C) The refractive index of the material of the prism for red light is .
(D) The angle of refraction for blue light in air at the exit plane of the prism is 45°.
3) In a circuit shown in the figure, the capacitor C is initially uncharged and the key K is open. In
this condition, a current of 3A flows through 1 Ω resistor. The key is closed at time t = t0. Which of
SECTION-I (iii)
1) List-I shows different radioactive decay processes and List-II provides possible emitted particles.
Match each entry in List-I with an appropriate entry from List-II, and choose the correct option.
2) Match the temperature of a black body given in List-I with an appropriate statement in List-II, and
choose the correct option. [Given: Wien’s constant as 2.9 × 10−3 m-K and = 1.24 × 10−6 V-m]
List-I List-II
3) A series LCR circuit is connected to a 45 sin (ωt) Volt source. The resonant angular frequency of
the circuit is 105 rad s−1 and current amplitude at resonance is I0.. When the angular frequency of the
source is ω = 8 × 104 rad s−1, the current amplitude in the circuit is 0.05 I0. If L = 50 mH, match
each entry in List-I with an appropriate value from List-II and choose the correct option.
List–I List–II
(5) 44.4
(A) P → 3;Q → 1;R → 2;S → 4
(B) P → 3;Q → 1;R → 4;S → 2
(C) P → 4;Q → 5;R → 3;S → 1
(D) P → 4;Q → 5;R → 1;S → 3
4) A thin conducting rod MN of mass 20 gm, length 25 cm and resistance 10 Ω is held on frictionless,
long, perfectly conducting vertical rails as shown in the figure. There is a uniform magnetic field B
= 4 T directed perpendicular to the plane of the rod-rail arrangement. The rod is released from rest
at time t = 0 and it moves down along the rails. Assume air drag is negligible. Match each quantity
in List-I with an appropriate value from List-II, and choose the correct option. [Given : The
List–I List–II
(P) At t = 0.2 s, the magnitude of the induced emf in Volt (1) 1.20
(S) The magnitude of terminal velocity of the rod in m s−1 (4) 0.12
(5) 0.14
(A) P → 5;Q → 2;R → 3;S → 1
(B) P → 1;Q → 4;R → 5;S → 3
(C) P → 4;Q → 3;R → 1;S → 2
(D) P → 4;Q → 1;R → 5;S → 3
SECTION-II
1) A Hydrogen-like atom has atomic number Z. Photons emitted in the electronic transitions from
level n = 5 to level n = 3 in these atoms are used to perform photoelectric effect experiment on a
target metal. The maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons generated is 1.86 eV. If the
photoelectric threshold wavelength for the target metal is 620 nm, the value of Z is _______. [Given:
hc = 1240 eV-nm and Rhc = 13.6 eV, where R is the Rydberg constant, h is the Planck’s constant
2) An optical arrangement consists of two concave mirrors M1 and M2, and a convex lens L with a
common principal axis, as shown in the figure. The focal length of L is 10 cm. The radii of curvature
of M1 and M2 are 20 cm and 24 cm, respectively. The distance between L and M2 is 40 cm. A point
object S is placed at the mid-point between L and M2 on the axis. When the distance between L and
M1 is x cm, one of the images coincides with S. The value of x is _______. (Consider at least two
reflections)
3) In an experiment for determination of the focal length of a thin convex lens, the distance of the
object from the lens is 10 ± 0.1 cm and the distance of its real image from the lens is 15 ± 0.1 cm.
The error in the determination of focal length of the lens is _______ µm.
4) A closed container contains a homogeneous mixture of one mole of an ideal monatomic gas (γ =
5/3) and one mole of an ideal diatomic gas (γ = 7/5). Here, γ is the ratio of the specific heats at
constant pressure and constant volume of an ideal gas. The gas mixture does a work of 66 Joule
when heated at constant pressure. The change in its internal energy is ________ Joule.
5) A person of height 1.6 m is walking away from a lamp post of height 4 m along a straight path on
the flat ground. The lamp post and the person are always perpendicular to the ground. If the speed
of the person is 60 cm s−1, the speed of the tip of the person’s shadow on the ground with respect to
the ground is _______ cm s−1.
6) Two point-like objects of masses 20 gm and 30 gm are fixed at the two ends of a rigid massless
rod of length 10 cm. This system is suspended vertically from a rigid ceiling using a thin wire
attached to its center of mass, as shown in the figure. The resulting torsional pendulum undergoes
small oscillations of amplitude 0.01 rad. The torsional constant of the wire is 1.2 × 10−8 N m rad−1.
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
2–
(A) CrO4 , Br2 and MnO
2–
(B) MnO4 , Cl2 and Mn(OH)2
–
(C) MnO4 , Cl2 and Mn(OH)2
(D) MnSO4 , HOCl and MnO
2) Plotting 1/Λm (Y-axis) against cΛm (X-axis) for aqueous solutions of a monobasic weak acid (HX)
resulted in a straight line with y-axis intercept of P and slope of S. The Ka is
[Λm = molar conductivity
= limiting molar conductivity
c = molar concentration
Ka = dissociation constant of HX]
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) On decreasing the H from 7 to 2, the solubility of a sparingly soluble salt (MX) of a weak acid
(HX) increased from 10−4 mol L−1 to 'x' mol L−1. Then 'x' is (Ka = 10–4) :
(A) 10–3
(B) 10–4
(C) 10–5
(D) 10–2
4) In the given reaction scheme, P is a phenyl alkyl ether, Q is an aromatic compound; R and S are
SECTION-I (ii)
1) The correct statement(s) related to processes involved in the extraction of metals is(are)
Zone refining of metals is based on the principle of greater mobility of pure metal than that of
(A)
impurity.
(B) Calcination of calamine produces sphalerite
(C) Copper pyrite is heated with silica in a reverberatory furnace to remove iron
(D) When Malachite is heated in a reverberatory furnace, cupric oxide is formed.
3) Consider the following reaction scheme and choose the correct option(s) for the major products
Q, R and S.
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-I (iii)
1) Match the reactions (in the given stoichiometry of the reactants) in List-I with one of their
products given in List-II and choose the correct option.
List-I List-II
(5) H3PO4
(A) P → 2;Q → 3;R → 1;S → 5
(B) P → 3;Q → 5;R → 4;S → 2
2) Match the electronic configurations in List-I with appropriate metal complex ions in List-II and
choose the correct option.
[Atomic Number: Fe = 26, Mn = 25, Co = 27]
List-I List-II
–2
(P) (1) [NiF6]
3–
(Q) (2) [CoF6]
2+
(R) (3) [Cu(H2O)6]
–
(S) (4) [FeCl4]
2–
(5) [CoCl4]
(A) P → 1;Q → 4;R → 2;S → 3
(B) P → 1;Q → 2;R → 4;S → 5
(C) P → 3;Q → 2;R → 5;S → 1
(D) P → 1;Q → 3;R → 4;S → 2
3) Match the reactions in List-I with the features of their products in List-II and choose the correct
option.
List-I List-II
4) The major products obtained from the reactions in List-II are the reactants for the named
reactions mentioned in List-I. Match List-I with List-II and choose the correct option.
(5)
(A) P → 2;Q → 4;R → 1;S → 3
(B) P → 1;Q → 3;R → 5;S → 2
(C) P → 3;Q → 2;R → 1;S → 4
(D) P → 3;Q → 4;R → 5;S → 2
SECTION-II
2) A gas has molar volume of 0.4 dm3 mol−1 at a temperature of 800 K and pressure x atm. If it shows
ideal gas behaviour at the same temperature and pressure, the molar volume is 0.8 dm3 mol−1. The
value of x is ___.
[Use: Gas constant, R = 8 × 10−2 L atm K−1 mol−1]
3) The plot of log kf versus for a reversible reaction A (g) P (g) is shown.
4) One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas undergoes two reversible processes (A → B and B → C) as
5) In a one-litre flask, 6 moles of A undergoes the reaction A(g) P(g). The progress of product
formation at two temperatures (in Kelvin), T1 and T2, is shown in the figure:
6) The total number of sp2 hybridised carbon atoms in the major product P (a non-heterocyclic
compound) of the following reaction is _______.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
Let g : (0, 1) → be a function such that for all x∈(0, 1). Then
(A) is equal to 2
(B) is equal to 1
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4) Let P be a point on the parabola y2 = 4ax, where a > 0. The normal to the parabola at P meets
the x-axis at a point Q. The area of the triangle PFQ, where F is the focus of the parabola, is 90. If
the slope m of the normal and a are both positive integers, then the pair (a, m) is
(A) (2, 3)
(B) (3, 2)
(C) (2, 4)
(D) (4, 2)
SECTION-I (ii)
1) Let S = (–2, –1) ∪ (0, 1) ∪ (2, 3) ∪ (4, 5) and T = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}. Then which of the following
statements is(are) true ?
2) Let T1 and T2 be two distinct common tangents to the ellipse E : x2 + 2y2 – 2x – 8y + 3 = 0 and the
parabola P : 12x = y2 – 4y + 16. Suppose that the tangent T1 touches P and E at the points A1 and A2 ,
respectively and the tangent T2 touches P and E at the points A4 and A3, respectively. Then which of
the following statements is(are) true ?
3) Let f : [0, 1] → [0, 1] be the function defined by 36f(x) = 12x3 – 36x2 + 20x + 17. Consider the
square region S = [0, 1]×[0,1]. Let G = {(x, y)∈S : y > f(x)} be called the green region and R ={(x,
y)∈S : y < f(x)} be called the red region. Let Lh = {(x, h)∈S : x∈[0, 1]} be the horizontal line drawn
at a height h ∈[0, 1]. Then which of the following statements is(are) true ?
(A) There exists an such that the area of the red region above the line Lh equals the area
of the green region below the line Lh
(B) There exists an such that the area of the red region above the line Lh equals the area
of the red region below the line Lh
(C) There exists an such that the area of the green region above the line Lh equals the
area of the red region below the line Lh
(D) There exists an such that the area of the green region above the line Lh equals the
area of the green region below the line Lh
SECTION-I (iii)
1) Let α, β and γ be real numbers. Consider the following system of linear equations
x + 2y + z = 4
x + αz = 10
2x – 3y + βz = γ + 1
Match each entry in List - I to the correct entries in List-II
List-I List-II
x = 10, y = –3 and z = 0 as
(S) (4)
If (7α – 3) where α = 1 and γ = 28, then the system has a solution
x = –16, y = 3 and z = 0 as
(5)
a solution
2)
xi 3 8 11 10 5 4
fi 5 2 3 2 4 4
Match each entry in List-I to the correct entries in List-II.
List-I List-II
(5) 2.4
(5)
List-I List-II
(R) (3) 8
is equal to
(5) 7
SECTION-II
If n is such that the area of the region bounded by the curves x = 0 , x = 1 , y = 0 and y = f (x) is 6,
then the maximum value of the function f is
3) Let denote the (r + 2) digit number where the first and the last digits are 7 and the
where m and n are natural numbers less than 3000, then the value of m + n is
. Let
and be three distinct vectors in S such that . Let V be the volume of the
6) Let a and b be two nonzero real numbers. If the coefficient of x7 in the expansion of
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 1 2 3 4
A. A C B B
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 5 6 7
A. A,B,D A,B,C A,B,D
SECTION-I (iii)
Q. 8 9 10 11
A. A C D B
SECTION-II
Q. 12 13 14 15 16 17
A. 2 30 520 132 100 6
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 18 19 20 21
A. C C A B
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 22 23 24
A. C,D A,B,C,D B
SECTION-I (iii)
Q. 25 26 27 28
A. D D B D
SECTION-II
Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34
A. 148 80 6 3 16 52
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 35 36 37 38
A. A B C B
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 39 40 41
A. A,C,D A,C A,B,C
SECTION-I (iii)
Q. 42 43 44 45
A. B D A C
SECTION-II
Q. 46 47 48 49 50 51
A. 9 12 1245 19 9 3
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1) 0 = Mv1 ×
Mv1 – mv = mv0
e=1=
v1 + +v=5
v=5–7× =
2)
C = Ca + Cd = 9ε0
= 9 × 9 × 10–12 = 81 Pf
3)
P0V0 = 5PBV0
PB =
5)
d = 20 t
40 = 2h = × 10 × t2
t=2
d=
6)
i = θB = 60°
r1 = 30°
r1 + r2 = A
Solving
A = 60°
∴ e = 60°
For red light
8)
Conservation of charge
Z1 = Z2 + 2 N1 + N2 – N3 … (i)
Conservation of nucleons.
A1 = A2 + 4N1
… (ii)
From (i) and (ii)
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)
= 0.96 × 10–6
= 966.6 nm
P3000 = 6A (3000)4
P6000 = 6A (6000)4
Q–4
= 580 nm
Visible to human eyes
R–2
⇒ For (S) T = 10,000 → maximum
Hence (3) is wrong as it has minimum (λm)
10)
V = 45 sin wt, L = 50 mH
= 2 × 10–9 F
Now
And
∴ v = 2 (1 – e–5t)
At t = 0.2 sec v = 2 (1 – e–5 × 0.2)
v = 2 (1 – 0.4)
v = 1.2 m/s
P = 0.144 watt
∴ mg = Biℓ
vT = 2 m/s
Hence, Answer is (D)
12)
n=3 n=5
2
–1.51Z eV –0.544 Z2 eV
E = E4 – E3 = 0.96 Z2 eV
Kmax = E – W
∴Z=2
13)
Consider reflection 1st at M2
v = –30
y = 20
14)
df =
15)
At constant pressure
W = nRΔT = 66
ΔU = n(CV)mixΔT
16)
4y – 4x = 1.6y
2.4 y = 4x
X = 0.6y
60 = 0.6 ×
∴ = 100 cm/s
⇒ ω = (10–2)
v = Aω = 6 cm × 0.01 × 10–2 = 6 × 10–6 m/s
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
18)
⇒ Ka (1 – α) = Cα2
⇒ Ka =C
Plot vs C has
Slope = =S
y-intercept = =P
solubility = S1 =
At pH = 2
…… (2)
⇒
⇒ Copper pyrites is heated in a reverberatory furnace after mixing with silica. In the furnace,
iron oxide 'slag of' as iron silicate and copper is produced in the form of copper matte.
23) Formation of P
Formation of Q
Formation of R
27)
29)
⇒
⇒ X = 80
⇒ 9= (0.002) + 15
⇒ = 3000
⇒ log kb = + log Ab
At 250 K
–5 =
= 16 × 250 = 4000
Now, K =
log K = – +4=2+4=6
⇒ 10 =
⇒ 10 =
⇒ V2 = 10(10)3/2 = 105/2
ΔS = R ℓn = R ℓn
101/2 =
V3 = 103
log V3 = 3
⇒ At T1 K : =2
At T2 K : A(g) P(g)
t=0 6
t=∞ 6 –y y = 2 (from plot)
⇒ At T2 K : =
ΔH = 2T2 R ln 4 = T2 R ln 16
34)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
35)
36)
DR'S of OG = 1, 1, 1
DR'S of AF = –1, 1, 1
DR'S of CE = 1, 1, –1
DR'S of BD = 1, –1, 1
Equation of OG ⇒
Equation of AB ⇒
Normal to both the line’s
& y2 < 5x
Solving corresponding equations
& y2 = 5x
X = {(1,1), (1,0), (1,–1), (1,2), (1,–2), (2, 3), (2,2), (2,1), (2,0), (2,–1), (2,–2), (2,–3)}
(C)
For continuous function
Each interval will have 5 choices.
⇒ Number of continuous functions
= 54 = 625
⇒ Option (C) is correct.
(D) Every continuous function is piecewise constant function
⇒ Differentiable.
Option (D) is correct.
⇒ m2 = 1
T1 & T2
y = x + 3, y = –x – 3
Cuts x-axis at (–3, 0)
A1(3, 6) A4(3, –6)
A2(–2, 1) A3(–2, –1)
A1A4 = 12, A2A3 = 2, MN = 5
Area =
Ans. (A, C)
41)
f '(x) = 0 at x = in [0, 1]
AR = Area of Red region
AG = Area of Green region
Total area = 1
⇒ AG =
AG = AR
(A) Option (D) is remaining coloured part of option (C), hence option (A) is also correct.
⇒ AR = AG for some
⇒ (C) is correct
Now, Δ = =
2γα + 14α – 20β – 30
∴ if β =
Now, Δx =
= 21α + 14α – 20β – 30
∴ if γ = 28
⇒ Δx = 0
Similarly
∴ if γ = 28
⇒ Δy = 0
If γ = 28
∴ if γ = 28 and β =
⇒ system has infinite solution
and if γ ≠ 28
⇒ system has no solution
⇒ P → (3) ; Q → (2)
Now if β ≠
⇒ Δ ≠ 0 ⇒ system has unique solution
and for α = 1 clearly
y = –3 is always be the solution
∴ if γ ≠ 28
System has a unique solution
if γ = 28
43) xi 3 4 5 8 10 11
fi 5 4 4 2 2 3
(P) Mean
(Q) Median
(R) Mean deviation about mean
(S) Mean deviation about median
xi fi xifi C.F. |xi – Mean| fi|xi – Mean| |xi – Median| fi|xi – Median|
3 5 15 5 3 15 2 10
4 4 16 9 2 8 1 4
5 4 20 13 1 4 0 0
8 2 16 15 2 4 3 6
10 2 20 17 4 8 5 10
11 3 33 20 5 15 6 18
(P)
44)
∴ Plane H0 :
Now d(H0) = ⊥ distance from point (0, 1, –1) on L2 to plane.
45) Replace 3z by z
…. (1)
Take conjugate both sides
…. (2)
By (1) – (2)
…. (3)
…. (4)
Let z = x + iy
∴ ∴ z = 1 + iy
Put in (1)
⇒ (1 + y2)3/2 + 2(1 – y2 + 2iy) + 4(1 – iy) – 8 = 0
⇒ (1 + y2)3/2 = 2(1 + y2)
Also
∴
Now z + 1 = 2 +
|z + 1|2 = 4 + 3 = 7
∴P→2;Q→1;R→3;S→5
∴ Option [C] is correct.
9S = –77 + +
= –77 + 1300 + + 13
m = 1236
n=9
m + n = 1245
49)
; ;
⇒
Also, Distance of plane P from origin
⇒ OQ = 4
∴ OP = OQ – PQ ⇒
Hence, ⇒
Also, for ΔUVW, P is circumcenter
∴ for ΔUVW : US = Rcos30°
⇒ UV = 2Rcos30°
∴
∴ Volume of tetrahedron with coterminous edges
∴ =9
51)
∴ coeff. =
14 – 5r = –6 ⇒ r = 4
coeff. :
now
⇒ 2b = 3