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FIITJEE PET – XV (REG_1 ST YEAR)

MAINS_SET–A
DATE: 25.11.2017
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 360
INSTRUCTIONS:

Instructions to the Candidates


1. This Test Booklet consists of 90 questions.

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1. If f(x) is a function such that f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) and f(1) = 7, then 
r 1
f(r) =

7n 7  n  1 7n(n  1)
(A) (B) (C) 7n (n + 1) (D)
2 2 2

 1 1
2. The function y = f(x) satisfying the condition f  x    x3  3 is
 x x
2 2 2 3
(A) f(x) = x (B) f(x) = x – 2 (C) f(x) = x + 2 (D) f(x) = x – 3x

3. The domain of f(x) =


3
4x 2 
 log10 x3  x is 
(A) (1, 2) (B) (–1, 0)  (1, 2)
(C) (1, 2)  (2, ) (D) (–1, 0)  (1, 2)  (2, )

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4. If f: R  R is defined by f(x) = for each x  R, then the range of f is
2  cos3x
1  1 
(A)  ,1 (B)  ,1 (C) (1, 2) (D) [1, 2]
3  3 

5. If f(x) = y, y = 2x  1 and range of y is {y : 0 < y < 5}, then domain =


 1 
(A)  x :   x  12 (B) {x : 1 < x < 12} (C) {x : 0 < x < 10} (D) none of these
 2 

6. If f: R  S, defined by f(x) = sin x – 3 cos x + 1, is onto, then the interval of S is


(A) [0, 3] (B) [–1, 3] (C) [0, 1] (D) [–1, 1]

7. If f(x) = 4x – 1, if x > 4;
= x – 2, if –2  x  3;
2

f  3   f  5   f  0   f  1
= 3x + 4, if x < –2; then =
f  2   f 1  f  5   f  3 
11 3 11 3
(A) (B) (C)  (D) 
3 11 3 11

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cos2 x  sin4 x
8. If f(x) = for x  R, then f(2002) =
sin2 x  cos4 x
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

9. If f: R  R is defined by f(x) = 2x + |x|, then f(3x) – f(–x) – 4x =


(A) f(x) (B) –f(x) (C) f(–x) (D) 2f(x)

1 a  2a 
10. If f(a) = log for 0 < a < 1, then f 2 
=
1 a  1 a 
1
(A) f(a) (B) 2f(a) (C) f(a) (D) –f(a)
2

11. The shaded area in the figure is


(A) A  B (B) A – B A B
(C) B – A (D) none of these

12. The shaded area in the figure is A B


(A) A  (B  C) (B) A  (B  C)
(C) A  (B  C) (D) A  (B  C)

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13. Domain of function f(x) =  x  2 is
log10 1  x 
 5  1
(A) (–3, –2) –   (B) [0, 1] –   (C) [–2, 1) – {0} (D) none of these
 2 2

14. If log45 = a and log56 = b, then log32 is equal to


1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) 2ab + 1 (D)
2a  1 2b  1 2ab  1

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 sin x  cos x  3 2 
15. The range of h(x) = log2   is

 2 
(A) [–1, –2] (B) [–1, 2] (C) [1, 2] (D) [1, –2]

16. Find the range of the function f(x) = 2  x  1  x .


(A)  3, 6  (B)  3,6  (C) [3, 6] (D) 3, 6 
     

17. If log42 + log44 + log4x + log416 = 6, then x is


(A) 64 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 32

 2 tan x  (1  cos 2x) (sec 2 x  2 tan x)


18. If f  = , then find f(sin 2x) – sin 2x
 1  tan2 x  2
(A) –1 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) none of these

19. The range of y = log3  cos  sin x   contain(s)


(A) one element (B) infinitely many elements
(C) the function is undefined (D) none of these

 2
20. The value of x for log1/3  x   < – 1 lies in
 x
(A) (0, 1)  (1, ) (B) (0, 1)  (2, ) (C) (0, 1)  [2, ) (D) (0, 1]  [2, )

2
21. Range of f (x) = 2 cos  x 2 is
9
(A) [–1, 2] (B) [1, 0] (C) (0, 1) (D) [1, 2]
x x –x –x
22. The range of the function f(x) = 4 + 2 + 4 + 2 + 3 is
(A) [3/4, ) (B) (3/4, ) (C) (7, ) (D) [7, )

23. 
Find the value of x satisfying the equation log10 98  x3  x 2  12x  36 = 2 
(A) –2 (B) 4 (C) –4 (D) none of these

24. Find the value of x, satisfying loga (1 + logb (1 + logc (1 + logpx))) = 0


(A) 0 (B) –1 (C) 1 (D) 2

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25. Solve x, if log813 = for x > 0
x2
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 2

 x2   y2   z2 
26. Find the value of log    log    log   .
 yz   zx   xy 
(A) 0 (B) 2x (C) 2x + y + z (D) 7z

27. If logkx.log5k = logx5, k  1, k > 0, then x is equal to


1
(A) k (B) (C) 5 (D) none of these
5
x x+4 x
28. If (2 ) (3 ) = 7 , then x is equal to
4log3 4log3 2log3
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
log7  log6 log6  log7 log7  log6

 1 1 
29. The value of    is equal to
 log3 12 log4 12 
1
(A) 0 (B) (C) 1 (D) 2
2

30. The solution of the equation log7 log5  


x 2  x  5 = 0 is
(A) x = 2 (B) x = 3 (C) x = 4 (D) x = –2

31. The moment of inertia of a thin–hollow cylinder of radius R, length L and mass M about an axis
passing through its centre of mass and normal to its length is
 L2 R 2   L2 R 2 
1
(A) /12 ML
2
(B) ¼ ML
2
(C) M    (D) M   
 12 4   12 2 

32. Three identical uniform rods each of length 1 m and mass 2 kg are arranged to form an equilateral
triangle. What is the moment of inertia of the system about an axis passing through one corner and
perpendicular to the plane of the triangle?
2 2 2 3 2
(A) 4 kg-m (B) 3 kg-m (C) 2 kg-m (D) /2 kg-m

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33. An equilateral triangle ABC formed from a uniform wire has two small
identical beads initially located at A. The triangle is set rotating about the
vertical axis AO. Then the beads are released from rest simultaneously
and allowed to slide down, one along AB and other along AC as shown.
Neglecting frictional effects, the quantities that are conserved as beads
slides down are:
(A) angular velocity and total energy (kinetic and potential)
(B) total angular momentum and total energy
(C) angular velocity and moment of inertia about the axis of rotation
(D) total angular momentum and moment of inertia about the axis of
rotation

34. Two particles of masses m1 and m2 are connected by a rigid massless rod of length r to constitute a
dumb-bell which is free to move in the plane. The moment of inertia of the dumb-bell about an axis
perpendicular to the plane passing through the centre of mass is
m1 m2 r 2 m1 m2 r 2
(B) (m1  m2 )r (D) (m1  m2 )r
2 2
(A) (C)
m1  m2 m1  m2

35. Figure shows a uniform solid block of mass M and edge lengths a, b B b
and c. Its M.I. about an axis through one edge and perpendicular (as a
shown) to the large face of the block is O c
A C
M 2 2 M 2 2
(A) (a + b ) (B) (a + b )
3 4
D
7M 2 2 M 2 2
(C) (a + b ) (D) (a + b )
12 12
36. Figure shows a thin metallic triangular sheet ABC. The mass of the A l B
sheet is M. The moment of inertia of the sheet about side AC is 90o
2 2
(A) Ml /18 (B) Ml /12
2 2
(C) Ml /6 (D) Ml /4 l

37. A particle of mass m = 5 units is moving with a uniform speed v = 3 2 m in the XOY plane along the
line Y = X + 4. The magnitude of the angular momentum about origin is
(A) zero (B) 60 unit (C) 7.5 unit (D) 40 2 unit
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38. The moment of inertia of a solid flywheel about its axis is 0.1 kg-m . A tangential
0.1m
force is applied round the circumference of the flywheel with the help of a string 
and mass arrangement as shown in the figure. The string doesn’t slip. If the
radius of the wheel is 0.1 m, find the angular acceleration of the flywheel
2 2
(A) 163.3 rad/sec (B) 16.3 rad/sec 2kg
2
(C) 81.66 rad/sec (D) none of these
W = Mg

39. Two men each of mass m stand on the rim oft horizontal circular disc, diametrically opposite to each
other. The disc has a mass M and is free to rotate about a vertical axis passing through its centre of
mass. Each mass start simultaneously along the rim clockwise and reaches their original starting
positions on the disc. The angle truned through by the disc with respect to the ground (in radian) is:
8m 2m m 4m
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4m  M 4m  M M m 2M  m
  
40. If vector F be a force acting on a particle having the position vector r and  be the torque of this
force about the origin, then
       
(A) r .  = 0 and F .  = 0 (B) r .  = 0 and F .   0
       
(C) r .   0 and F .   0 (D) r .   0 and F .   0
41. For the same total mass which of the following will have the largest moment of inertia about an axis
passing through the centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane of the body
(A) a disc of radius R (B) a ring of radius R
(C) a square lamina of side 2R (D) four rods forming a square of side 2R

42. The moment of inertia of hollow sphere (mass M) of inner radius R and outer radius 2R, having
material of uniform density, about a diametric axis is
31MR 2 43MR 2 19 MR 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
70 90 80

43. Let I1 and I2 be the moment of inertia of a uniform square plate about axes 1
shown in the figure. Then the ratio I1 : I2 is 2
1 12
(A) 1 : (B) 1 :
7 7
7
(C) 1 : (D) 1 : 7
12

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44. A circular platform is mounted on a vertical frictionless axle. Its radius is r = 2m and its moment of
2
Inertia is I = 200 kg-m . It is initially at rest. A 70 kg man stands on the edge of the platform and
begins to walk along the edge at speed v0 = 1.0 m/s relative to the ground. The angular velocity of the
platform is:
(A) 1.2 rad/s (B) 0.4 rad/s (C) 2.0 rad/s (D) 0.7 rad/s

45. A homogeneous disc with a radius 0.2 m and mass 5 kg rotates around an axis perpendicular to its
plane and passing through its centre. The angular velocity of the rotation of the disc as a function of
time is given by the formula  = 2 + 6t. The tangential force applied to the rim of the disc is
(A) 1 N (B) 2 N (C) 3 N (D) 4 N

46. A uniform rod of mass m and length is hinged at O as shown in the figure. A O
particle of mass m strikes the extreme end of rod and sticks to it. The angular
momentum of the system can be conserved about
(A) point O
(B) centre of mass of the rod
(C) centre of mass of ‘rod and particle’ system
(D) any point in inertial frame m

47. A uniform metre stick of mass 200 g is suspended from the ceiling through two vertical strings of
equal lengths fixed at the ends. A small object of mass 20 g is placed on the stick at a distance of 70
cm from the left end. The tensions in the two strings are
(A) 1.04 N in the left string and 1.12 N in the right
(B) 2.04 N in the right string and 1.12 N in the left
(C) 2.0 N in the left string and 3.0 N in the right
(D) none of these

48. Average torque on a projectile of mass m, Initial speed is and angle of


projection  between Initial and final positions P and Q as shown in figure
about the point of projection is:
mu 2 sin 2 mu 2 cos 
(B) mu cos  (C) mu sin 
2 2
(A) (D)
2 2

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49. Two cylinders having radii 2R and R and moment of inertias 4I and I about their central axes are
supported by axles perpendicular to their planes. The large cylinder is initially rotating clockwise with
angular velocity 0. The small cylinder is moved to the right until it touches the large cylinder and is
caused to rotate by the frictional force between the two. Eventually slipping ceases and the two
cylinders rotate at constant rates in opposite directions. During this
(A) angular momentum of system is conserved
(B) kinetic energy is conserved
(C) neither the angular momentum nor the kinetic energy is conserved
(D) both the angular momentum and kinetic energy are conserved

50. A uniform rod of length L is free to rotate in a vertical plane about a fixed 
horizontal axis through B. The rod begins rotating from rest from its unstable A
A
equilibrium position. When it has turned through an angle  its angular
velocity  at that instance is given is 
L
6g 6g 
(A) sin  (B) cos
L L 2
B

B
12 g
(C) sin (D) None
L 2

51. A smooth uniform rod of length L and mass M has two identical C
beads of negligible size, each of mass m, which can slide freely
M
along the rod. Initially, the two beads are at the centre of the rod
L
and the system is rotating with angular velocity 0 about an axis 2
L
2
perpendicular to rod and passing through the midpoint of rod. There 0
are no external forces. When the beads reach the ends of the rod
the angular velocity of the system is
M M M  6m
(A) 0 (B) 0 (C) 0 (D) 0
M  3m M  6m M
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52. One end of a uniform rod of length l and mass m is hinged at A. It is released from rest from
horizontal position AB as shown in figure. The force exerted by the rod on the hinge when it becomes
vertical is:

3 5
(A) mg (B) mg (C) 3 mg (D) 5 mg
2 2
53. A disc of mass M and radius R moves in the x-y plane as
shown in the figure. The magnitude of angular momentum of
the disc at the instant shown is:
5 7
(a) mR  about O (b) mR  about O
2 2
2 2
1
(c) mR  about A (d) 4 mR  about A
2 2

54. A plank is hinged on horizontal surface at point A as shown in figure, find angular velocity of plank
about point A at instant given in figure. Solid sphere only translates with velocity v and radius of
sphere is R.
 
2v sin 2v cos
(A) 2 (B) 2
R R

2v sin2
2 2v sin 
(C) (D)
R R

55. A uniform cylinder has a radius R and length L. If the moment of inertia of this cylinder about an axis
passing through its centre and normal to its circular face is equal to the moment of inertia of the same
cylinder about an axis passing through its centre and normal to its length; then
(A) L = R (B) L = 3 R (C) L = R/ 3 (D) L = 0

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56. The moment of inertia of a hollow sphere with a concentric spherical cavity about an axis passing
1 2
through centre is MR , then its radius of gyration about a parallel axis at a distance 2R from first
2
axis is
(A) 5R (B) 22/5 R
(C) Will depend upon radius of cavity (D) None

57. Moment of inertia of a uniform annular disc of internal radius r and external radius R and mass M
about an axis through its centre and perpendicular to its plane is
1 2 2 1 2 2 M(R4  r 4 ) 1 M(R4  r 4 )
(A) M(R – r ) (B) M(R + r ) (C) (D)
2 2 2(R  r )
2 2
2 (R2  r 2 )

58. A wire of length ‘l’ and mass m is bent in the form of a rectangle ABCD with
AB = 2. The moment of
BC
inertia of this wire frame about the side BC is:
8 5 7
(A) 11 ml 2 (B) ml 2 (C) ml 2 (D) ml 2
252 203 136 162

59. A uniform semicircular ring of mass m and radius r is hinged at end A A


so that it can rotate freely about end A in the vertical plane as shown in
the figure. The angle made by the line AB with vertical in the equilibrium
position is
2
(A) 0 (B) tan1   B

2 
(C) tan1   (D) tan1  
   2

60. A spool of mass M and radius 2R lies on an inclined plane as shown in


figure. A light thread is wound around the connecting rube of the spool
and its free end carries a weight of mass m. The value of m so that
system is in equilibrium is

(A) 2 M sin  (B) M sin  (C) 2M tan  (D) M cos 

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61. Which of the following has highest number of geometrical isomers.

(A) (B)

Br
CHCHO

(C) (D)

Cl Br
Br Br

62. Total number of position isomers of trichlorocyclohexane which can show geometrical isomerism.
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

63. The most stable form of meso–tartaric acid is


(A) Gauche form (B) Anti form
(C) Fully eclipsed form (D) Partially eclipsed

64. Select correct order of stability of different forms of 1–chloro–4–iodo cyclohexane.


I
Cl

(I) (II)

I
Cl
Cl
Cl

(III) (IV)
I
I
(A) IV > III > I > II (B) IV > I > III > II (C) III > II > I > IV (D) II > I > III > IV

65. Which of the following statement is incorrect ?


(A) Diastereomers can be chiral
(B) Diastereomers can be achiral
(C) Enantiomers have similar physical and chemical properties always
(D) Presence of plane of symmetry confirms optical inactivity

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66. Which type of isomerism is shown by 2, 3–Dichlorobutane ?


(A) Tautomerism (B) Optical
(C) Geometrical (D) Functional isomerism

67. Increasing order of stability among the three main confirmations of 2–Fluoroethanol is :
(A) Eclipse, Gauche, Anti (B) Gauche, Eclipse, Anti
(C) Eclipse, Anti, Gauche (D) Anti, Gauche, Eclipse

68. Identify the relation between molecules given in Newman and Fischer projections.
CH 3
CH3
Br H
H Br
H Br
Br H
CH3
CH 3
(A) Identical (B) Enantiomers (C) Diasteromers (D) Conformers

69. The given pair is


Br Br

C C
C2H5 H and H C2H5
CH 3 CH 3
(A) entiomers (B) homomers (C) constitutional isomers(D) diastereomers

70. Which of the following compounds exhibits stereoisomerism ?


(A) 2–methylbutene–1 (B) 3–methylbutyne–1
(C) 3–methylbutanoic acid (D) 2–methylbutanoic acid

71. The configurations of the carbon atoms C2 and C3 in the following compound are respectively.
COOH
H OH
HO H
CHO
(A) R, R (B) S, S (C) R, S (D) S, R

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72. Which of the following will not show geometrical isomerism ?

(A) CH3–N=N–CH=CH2 (B) H2C=CH CH=CH 2

(C) CH3–CH=N–OH (D) Cl–Ch=C=CH–Cl

73. True statement(s) regarding the given molecule is/are :


CH 2-OH
H OH
HO H
H OH
H OH
CH 2-OH
(A) this is optically inactive
(B) If the last chiral carbon configuration is charged then it is converted from dextro to laevo.
(C) By changing the configuration at C3 or C4 carbon, it is converted into meso compound.
(D) Its all diastereomers have zero optical rotation.

74. Which of the following compounds is capable of showing geometrical, optical and conformational
isomerism.
Br

(A) H (B) H2C  CH  CH OH  CH3


C C C C
Cl Cl
(C) CH3  CH  CH  CH2  CH  OH (D) H2C  CH  CH2  OH

75.
CH2OH
H OH
HO H
H OH
CH3
Is a Fischer projection of one of ____ stereoisomers ?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 12

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76. Identify the most stable stereoisomer :


H3C CH3 H3C CH3

(A) (B)
CH3 CH3
H3C CH3 H3C CH3

(C) (D)
CH3 CH3

77. Molecular formula of smallest ester which contain one chiral carbon is :
(A) C4H8O2 (B) C5H12O (C) C6H12O2 (D) C5H10O2

78. The compound that has the highest dipole moment is


(A) cis–1, 2–dichloroethene (B) trans–1, 2–dichloroethene
(C) cis–1–bromo–2–chloroethene (D) trans–1–bromo–2–chloroethene

79. How many optically active stereoisomers are possible for Butane –2, 3–diol ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

80. A compound is chiral even if


(A) a mirror plane is present (B) a centre of inversion exists
(C) a rotation axis exists (D) an improper rotation axis is present

81. The pair of enantiomers among the following compound are :


CH3 CH3 CH3 H
Ph H H Br Ph Br Br CH3
Br Ph H Ph
I II III IV
(A) I and IV (B) II and IV (C) II and III (D) I and II

82. The number of stereoisomers of compound CH3  CH  CH  CH  CHBr  CH3 is :


(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

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83. The R/S designation for the following stereoisomer of 1, 3–Dibromo–2–methylbutane is :


CH2Br
H3 C H
H Br
CH3
(A) 2R, 3R (B) 2R, 3S (C) 2S, 3R (D) 2S, 3S

84. Minimum number of carbon to show chain isomerism in alkyne


(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 6

85. Minimum number of carbon in organic compound to show positional isomerism is


(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

86. The number of Alcohols and ethers of C5H12O is possible respectively


(A) 8, 6 (B) 5, 6 (C) 4, 3 (D) 6, 4

87. Number of structural isomers for C6H14 is


(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6

88. The following structures


CH3 Cl

H Cl Br CH3

Br H
(I) (II)
represent a pair of :
(A) enantiomers (B) diastereomers (C) meso compounds (D) homomers

89. How are the following two compounds related ?


H OH

OH HO
and H
OH

H H
(A) Enantiomer (B) Diastereomer
(C) Homomer (D) Racemic mixture

90. How many chiral carbon atoms are present in 2, 3, 4–trichloropentane. ?


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

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FIITJEE PET – XV (REG_1 ST YEAR)


MAINS_SET–A_ANSWERS
DATE: 25.11.2017
MATHEMATICS
1. D 2. D 3. D 4. B
5. A 6. B 7. C 8. A
9. D 10. A 11. D 12. A
13. C 14. D 15. C 16. A
17. D 18. B 19. A 20. B
21. D 22. D 23. C 24. C
25. D 26. A 27. B OR C 28. A
29. C 30. C
PHYSICS
31. D 32. B 33. BONUS 34. A
35. A 36. B 37. B 38. BONUS
39. BONUS 40. A 41. D 42. D
43. D 44. BONUS 45. C 46. BONUS
47. A OR D 48. BONUS 49. BONUS 50. BONUS
51. BONUS 52. A 53. BONUS 54. C
55. B 56. D 57. B 58. D
59. B 60. A
CHEMISTRY
61. D 62. B 63. B 64. A
65. C 66. B 67. C 68. C
69. A 70. D 71. A 72. D
73. C 74. A 75. C 76. BONUS
77. D 78. A 79. B 80. C
81. C 82. C 83. A 84. C
85. A OR B OR C 86. A 87. C 88. D
89. B 90. B OR C

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FIITJEE PET – XV (REG_1 ST YEAR)


MAINS_SET–B
DATE: 25.11.2017
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 360
INSTRUCTIONS:

Instructions to the Candidates


1. This Test Booklet consists of 90 questions.

Use Blue/Black ball Point Pen only for writing particulars and bubbling of OMR.

2. For each correct answer 4 Marks will awarded and for each wrong answer 1 Mark will
be deducted.

3. Attempt all questions.

4. In case you have not darkened any bubble you will be awarded 0 mark for that question.

5. Use of calculator/logarithmic table is not permitted.

Don’t write / mark your answers in this question booklet.


If you mark the answers in question booklet, you will not be allowed to continue the exam.

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2
1. Range of f (x) = 2 cos  x 2 is
9
(A) [–1, 2] (B) [1, 0] (C) (0, 1) (D) [1, 2]
x x –x –x
2. The range of the function f(x) = 4 + 2 + 4 + 2 + 3 is
(A) [3/4, ) (B) (3/4, ) (C) (7, ) (D) [7, )

3. 
Find the value of x satisfying the equation log10 98  x3  x 2  12x  36 = 2 
(A) –2 (B) 4 (C) –4 (D) none of these

4. Find the value of x, satisfying loga (1 + logb (1 + logc (1 + logpx))) = 0


(A) 0 (B) –1 (C) 1 (D) 2

1
5. Solve x, if log813 = for x > 0
x2
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 2

 x2   y2   z2 
6. Find the value of log    log    log   .
 yz   zx   xy 
(A) 0 (B) 2x (C) 2x + y + z (D) 7z

7. If logkx.log5k = logx5, k  1, k > 0, then x is equal to


1
(A) k (B) (C) 5 (D) none of these
5
x x+4 x
8. If (2 ) (3 ) = 7 , then x is equal to
4log3 4log3 2log3
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
log7  log6 log6  log7 log7  log6

 1 1 
9. The value of    is equal to
 log3 12 log4 12 
1
(A) 0 (B) (C) 1 (D) 2
2

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10. The solution of the equation log7 log5  


x 2  x  5 = 0 is
(A) x = 2 (B) x = 3 (C) x = 4 (D) x = –2

n
11. If f(x) is a function such that f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) and f(1) = 7, then 
r 1
f(r) =

7n 7  n  1 7n(n  1)
(A) (B) (C) 7n (n + 1) (D)
2 2 2

 1 1
12. The function y = f(x) satisfying the condition f  x    x3  3 is
 x x
2 2 2 3
(A) f(x) = x (B) f(x) = x – 2 (C) f(x) = x + 2 (D) f(x) = x – 3x

13. The domain of f(x) =


3
4x 2 
 log10 x3  x is 
(A) (1, 2) (B) (–1, 0)  (1, 2)
(C) (1, 2)  (2, ) (D) (–1, 0)  (1, 2)  (2, )

1
14. If f: R  R is defined by f(x) = for each x  R, then the range of f is
2  cos3x
1  1 
(A)  ,1 (B)  ,1 (C) (1, 2) (D) [1, 2]
3  3 

15. If f(x) = y, y = 2x  1 and range of y is {y : 0 < y < 5}, then domain =


 1 
(A)  x :   x  12 (B) {x : 1 < x < 12} (C) {x : 0 < x < 10} (D) none of these
 2 

16. If f: R  S, defined by f(x) = sin x – 3 cos x + 1, is onto, then the interval of S is


(A) [0, 3] (B) [–1, 3] (C) [0, 1] (D) [–1, 1]

17. If f(x) = 4x – 1, if x > 4;


= x – 2, if –2  x  3;
2

f  3   f  5   f  0   f  1
= 3x + 4, if x < –2; then =
f  2   f 1  f  5   f  3 
11 3 11 3
(A) (B) (C)  (D) 
3 11 3 11

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cos2 x  sin4 x
18. If f(x) = for x  R, then f(2002) =
sin2 x  cos4 x
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

19. If f: R  R is defined by f(x) = 2x + |x|, then f(3x) – f(–x) – 4x =


(A) f(x) (B) –f(x) (C) f(–x) (D) 2f(x)

1 a  2a 
20. If f(a) = log for 0 < a < 1, then f 2 
=
1 a  1 a 
1
(A) f(a) (B) 2f(a) (C) f(a) (D) –f(a)
2

21. The shaded area in the figure is


(A) A  B (B) A – B A B
(C) B – A (D) none of these

22. The shaded area in the figure is A B


(A) A  (B  C) (B) A  (B  C)
(C) A  (B  C) (D) A  (B  C)

1
23. Domain of function f(x) =  x  2 is
log10 1  x 
 5  1
(A) (–3, –2) –   (B) [0, 1] –   (C) [–2, 1) – {0} (D) none of these
 2 2

24. If log45 = a and log56 = b, then log32 is equal to


1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) 2ab + 1 (D)
2a  1 2b  1 2ab  1

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 sin x  cos x  3 2 
25. The range of h(x) = log2   is

 2 
(A) [–1, –2] (B) [–1, 2] (C) [1, 2] (D) [1, –2]

26. Find the range of the function f(x) = 2  x  1  x .


(A)  3, 6  (B)  3,6  (C) [3, 6] (D) 3, 6 
     

27. If log42 + log44 + log4x + log416 = 6, then x is


(A) 64 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 32

 2 tan x  (1  cos 2x) (sec 2 x  2 tan x)


28. If f  = , then find f(sin 2x) – sin 2x
 1  tan2 x  2
(A) –1 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) none of these

29. The range of y = log3  cos  sin x   contain(s)


(A) one element (B) infinitely many elements
(C) the function is undefined (D) none of these

 2
30. The value of x for log1/3  x   < – 1 lies in
 x
(A) (0, 1)  (1, ) (B) (0, 1)  (2, ) (C) (0, 1)  [2, ) (D) (0, 1]  [2, )

31. A smooth uniform rod of length L and mass M has two identical C
beads of negligible size, each of mass m, which can slide freely
M
along the rod. Initially, the two beads are at the centre of the rod
L
and the system is rotating with angular velocity 0 about an axis 2
L
2
perpendicular to rod and passing through the midpoint of rod. There 0
are no external forces. When the beads reach the ends of the rod
the angular velocity of the system is
M M M  6m
(A) 0 (B) 0 (C) 0 (D) 0
M  3m M  6m M
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32. One end of a uniform rod of length l and mass m is hinged at A. It is released from rest from
horizontal position AB as shown in figure. The force exerted by the rod on the hinge when it becomes
vertical is:

3 5
(A) mg (B) mg (C) 3 mg (D) 5 mg
2 2
33. A disc of mass M and radius R moves in the x-y plane as
shown in the figure. The magnitude of angular momentum of
the disc at the instant shown is:
5 7
(a) mR  about O (b) mR  about O
2 2
2 2
1
(c) mR  about A (d) 4 mR  about A
2 2

34. A plank is hinged on horizontal surface at point A as shown in figure, find angular velocity of plank
about point A at instant given in figure. Solid sphere only translates with velocity v and radius of
sphere is R.
 
2v sin 2v cos
(A) 2 (B) 2
R R

2v sin2
2 2v sin 
(C) (D)
R R

35. A uniform cylinder has a radius R and length L. If the moment of inertia of this cylinder about an axis
passing through its centre and normal to its circular face is equal to the moment of inertia of the same
cylinder about an axis passing through its centre and normal to its length; then
(A) L = R (B) L = 3 R (C) L = R/ 3 (D) L = 0

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36. The moment of inertia of a hollow sphere with a concentric spherical cavity about an axis passing
1 2
through centre is MR , then its radius of gyration about a parallel axis at a distance 2R from first
2
axis is
(A) 5R (B) 22/5 R
(C) Will depend upon radius of cavity (D) None

37. Moment of inertia of a uniform annular disc of internal radius r and external radius R and mass M
about an axis through its centre and perpendicular to its plane is
1 2 2 1 2 2 M(R4  r 4 ) 1 M(R4  r 4 )
(A) M(R – r ) (B) M(R + r ) (C) (D)
2 2 2(R  r )
2 2
2 (R2  r 2 )

38. A wire of length ‘l’ and mass m is bent in the form of a rectangle ABCD with
AB = 2. The moment of
BC
inertia of this wire frame about the side BC is:
8 5 7
(A) 11 ml 2 (B) ml 2 (C) ml 2 (D) ml 2
252 203 136 162

39. A uniform semicircular ring of mass m and radius r is hinged at end A A


so that it can rotate freely about end A in the vertical plane as shown in
the figure. The angle made by the line AB with vertical in the equilibrium
position is
2
(A) 0 (B) tan1   B

2 
(C) tan1   (D) tan1  
   2

40. A spool of mass M and radius 2R lies on an inclined plane as shown in


figure. A light thread is wound around the connecting rube of the spool
and its free end carries a weight of mass m. The value of m so that
system is in equilibrium is

(A) 2 M sin  (B) M sin  (C) 2M tan  (D) M cos 

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41. The moment of inertia of a thin–hollow cylinder of radius R, length L and mass M about an axis
passing through its centre of mass and normal to its length is
 L2 R 2   L2 R 2 
1
(A) /12 ML
2
(B) ¼ ML
2
(C) M    (D) M   
 12 4   12 2 

42. Three identical uniform rods each of length 1 m and mass 2 kg are arranged to form an equilateral
triangle. What is the moment of inertia of the system about an axis passing through one corner and
perpendicular to the plane of the triangle?
2 2 2 3 2
(A) 4 kg-m (B) 3 kg-m (C) 2 kg-m (D) /2 kg-m

43. An equilateral triangle ABC formed from a uniform wire has two small
identical beads initially located at A. The triangle is set rotating about the
vertical axis AO. Then the beads are released from rest simultaneously
and allowed to slide down, one along AB and other along AC as shown.
Neglecting frictional effects, the quantities that are conserved as beads
slides down are:
(A) angular velocity and total energy (kinetic and potential)
(B) total angular momentum and total energy
(C) angular velocity and moment of inertia about the axis of rotation
(D) total angular momentum and moment of inertia about the axis of
rotation

44. Two particles of masses m1 and m2 are connected by a rigid massless rod of length r to constitute a
dumb-bell which is free to move in the plane. The moment of inertia of the dumb-bell about an axis
perpendicular to the plane passing through the centre of mass is
m1 m2 r 2 m1 m2 r 2
(B) (m1  m2 )r (D) (m1  m2 )r
2 2
(A) (C)
m1  m2 m1  m2

45. Figure shows a uniform solid block of mass M and edge lengths a, b B b
and c. Its M.I. about an axis through one edge and perpendicular (as a
shown) to the large face of the block is O c
A C
M 2 2 M 2 2
(A) (a + b ) (B) (a + b )
3 4
D
7M 2 2 M 2 2
(C) (a + b ) (D) (a + b )
12 12

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46. Figure shows a thin metallic triangular sheet ABC. The mass of the A l B
sheet is M. The moment of inertia of the sheet about side AC is 90o
2 2
(A) Ml /18 (B) Ml /12
2 2
(C) Ml /6 (D) Ml /4 l

47. A particle of mass m = 5 units is moving with a uniform speed v = 3 2 m in the XOY plane along the
line Y = X + 4. The magnitude of the angular momentum about origin is
(A) zero (B) 60 unit (C) 7.5 unit (D) 40 2 unit
2
48. The moment of inertia of a solid flywheel about its axis is 0.1 kg-m . A tangential
0.1m
force is applied round the circumference of the flywheel with the help of a string 
and mass arrangement as shown in the figure. The string doesn’t slip. If the
radius of the wheel is 0.1 m, find the angular acceleration of the flywheel
2 2
(A) 163.3 rad/sec (B) 16.3 rad/sec 2kg
2
(C) 81.66 rad/sec (D) none of these
W = Mg

49. Two men each of mass m stand on the rim oft horizontal circular disc, diametrically opposite to each
other. The disc has a mass M and is free to rotate about a vertical axis passing through its centre of
mass. Each mass start simultaneously along the rim clockwise and reaches their original starting
positions on the disc. The angle truned through by the disc with respect to the ground (in radian) is:
8m 2m m 4m
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4m  M 4m  M M m 2M  m
  
50. If vector F be a force acting on a particle having the position vector r and  be the torque of this
force about the origin, then
       
(A) r .  = 0 and F .  = 0 (B) r .  = 0 and F .   0
       
(C) r .   0 and F .   0 (D) r .   0 and F .   0
51. For the same total mass which of the following will have the largest moment of inertia about an axis
passing through the centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane of the body
(A) a disc of radius R (B) a ring of radius R
(C) a square lamina of side 2R (D) four rods forming a square of side 2R

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52. The moment of inertia of hollow sphere (mass M) of inner radius R and outer radius 2R, having
material of uniform density, about a diametric axis is
31MR 2 43MR 2 19 MR 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
70 90 80

53. Let I1 and I2 be the moment of inertia of a uniform square plate about axes 1
shown in the figure. Then the ratio I1 : I2 is 2
1 12
(A) 1 : (B) 1 :
7 7
7
(C) 1 : (D) 1 : 7
12
54. A circular platform is mounted on a vertical frictionless axle. Its radius is r = 2m and its moment of
2
Inertia is I = 200 kg-m . It is initially at rest. A 70 kg man stands on the edge of the platform and
begins to walk along the edge at speed v0 = 1.0 m/s relative to the ground. The angular velocity of the
platform is:
(A) 1.2 rad/s (B) 0.4 rad/s (C) 2.0 rad/s (D) 0.7 rad/s

55. A homogeneous disc with a radius 0.2 m and mass 5 kg rotates around an axis perpendicular to its
plane and passing through its centre. The angular velocity of the rotation of the disc as a function of
time is given by the formula  = 2 + 6t. The tangential force applied to the rim of the disc is
(A) 1 N (B) 2 N (C) 3 N (D) 4 N

56. A uniform rod of mass m and length is hinged at O as shown in the figure. A O
particle of mass m strikes the extreme end of rod and sticks to it. The angular
momentum of the system can be conserved about
(A) point O
(B) centre of mass of the rod
(C) centre of mass of ‘rod and particle’ system
(D) any point in inertial frame m

57. A uniform metre stick of mass 200 g is suspended from the ceiling through two vertical strings of
equal lengths fixed at the ends. A small object of mass 20 g is placed on the stick at a distance of 70
cm from the left end. The tensions in the two strings are
(A) 1.04 N in the left string and 1.12 N in the right
(B) 2.04 N in the right string and 1.12 N in the left
(C) 2.0 N in the left string and 3.0 N in the right
(D) none of these

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58. Average torque on a projectile of mass m, Initial speed is and angle of


projection  between Initial and final positions P and Q as shown in figure
about the point of projection is:
mu 2 sin 2 mu 2 cos 
(B) mu cos  (C) mu sin 
2 2
(A) (D)
2 2

59. Two cylinders having radii 2R and R and moment of inertias 4I and I about their central axes are
supported by axles perpendicular to their planes. The large cylinder is initially rotating clockwise with
angular velocity 0. The small cylinder is moved to the right until it touches the large cylinder and is
caused to rotate by the frictional force between the two. Eventually slipping ceases and the two
cylinders rotate at constant rates in opposite directions. During this
(A) angular momentum of system is conserved
(B) kinetic energy is conserved
(C) neither the angular momentum nor the kinetic energy is conserved
(D) both the angular momentum and kinetic energy are conserved

60. A uniform rod of length L is free to rotate in a vertical plane about a fixed 
horizontal axis through B. The rod begins rotating from rest from its unstable A
A
equilibrium position. When it has turned through an angle  its angular
velocity  at that instance is given is 
L
6g 6g 
(A) sin  (B) cos
L L 2
B

B
12 g
(C) sin (D) None
L 2

61. The pair of enantiomers among the following compound are :


CH3 CH3 CH3 H
Ph H H Br Ph Br Br CH3
Br Ph H Ph
I II III IV
(A) I and IV (B) II and IV (C) II and III (D) I and II

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62. The number of stereoisomers of compound CH3  CH  CH  CH  CHBr  CH3 is :


(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

63. The R/S designation for the following stereoisomer of 1, 3–Dibromo–2–methylbutane is :


CH2Br
H3 C H
H Br
CH3
(A) 2R, 3R (B) 2R, 3S (C) 2S, 3R (D) 2S, 3S

64. Minimum number of carbon to show chain isomerism in alkyne


(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 6

65. Minimum number of carbon in organic compound to show positional isomerism is


(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

66. The number of Alcohols and ethers of C5H12O is possible respectively


(A) 8, 6 (B) 5, 6 (C) 4, 3 (D) 6, 4

67. Number of structural isomers for C6H14 is


(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6

68. The following structures


CH3 Cl

H Cl Br CH3

Br H
(I) (II)
represent a pair of :
(A) enantiomers (B) diastereomers (C) meso compounds (D) homomers

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69. How are the following two compounds related ?


H OH

OH HO
and H
OH

H H
(A) Enantiomer (B) Diastereomer
(C) Homomer (D) Racemic mixture

70. How many chiral carbon atoms are present in 2, 3, 4–trichloropentane. ?


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

71. Which of the following has highest number of geometrical isomers.

(A) (B)

Br
CHCHO

(C) (D)

Cl Br
Br Br

72. Total number of position isomers of trichlorocyclohexane which can show geometrical isomerism.
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

73. The most stable form of meso–tartaric acid is


(A) Gauche form (B) Anti form
(C) Fully eclipsed form (D) Partially eclipsed

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74. Select correct order of stability of different forms of 1–chloro–4–iodo cyclohexane.


I
Cl

(I) (II)

I
Cl
Cl
Cl

(III) (IV)
I
I
(A) IV > III > I > II (B) IV > I > III > II (C) III > II > I > IV (D) II > I > III > IV

75. Which of the following statement is incorrect ?


(A) Diastereomers can be chiral (B) Diastereomers can be achiral
(C) Enantiomers have similar physical and chemical properties always
(D) Presence of plane of symmetry confirms optical inactivity

76. Which type of isomerism is shown by 2, 3–Dichlorobutane ?


(A) Tautomerism (B) Optical
(C) Geometrical (D) Functional isomerism

77. Increasing order of stability among the three main confirmations of 2–Fluoroethanol is :
(A) Eclipse, Gauche, Anti (B) Gauche, Eclipse, Anti
(C) Eclipse, Anti, Gauche (D) Anti, Gauche, Eclipse

78. Identify the relation between molecules given in Newman and Fischer projections.
CH 3
CH3
Br H
H Br
H Br
Br H
CH3
CH 3
(A) Identical (B) Enantiomers (C) Diasteromers (D) Conformers

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79. The given pair is


Br Br

C C
C2H5 H and H C2H5
CH 3 CH 3
(A) entiomers (B) homomers (C) constitutional isomers(D) diastereomers

80. Which of the following compounds exhibits stereoisomerism ?


(A) 2–methylbutene–1 (B) 3–methylbutyne–1
(C) 3–methylbutanoic acid (D) 2–methylbutanoic acid

81. The configurations of the carbon atoms C2 and C3 in the following compound are respectively.
COOH
H OH
HO H
CHO
(A) R, R (B) S, S (C) R, S (D) S, R

82. Which of the following will not show geometrical isomerism ?

(A) CH3–N=N–CH=CH2 (B) H2C=CH CH=CH 2

(C) CH3–CH=N–OH (D) Cl–Ch=C=CH–Cl

83. True statement(s) regarding the given molecule is/are :


CH 2-OH
H OH
HO H
H OH
H OH
CH 2-OH
(A) this is optically inactive
(B) If the last chiral carbon configuration is charged then it is converted from dextro to laevo.
(C) By changing the configuration at C3 or C4 carbon, it is converted into meso compound.
(D) Its all diastereomers have zero optical rotation.

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84. Which of the following compounds is capable of showing geometrical, optical and conformational
isomerism.
Br

(A) H (B) H2C  CH  CH OH  CH3


C C C C
Cl Cl
(C) CH3  CH  CH  CH2  CH  OH (D) H2C  CH  CH2  OH

85.
CH2OH
H OH
HO H
H OH
CH3
Is a Fischer projection of one of ____ stereoisomers ?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 12

86. Identify the most stable stereoisomer :


H3C CH3 H3C CH3

(A) (B)
CH3 CH3
H3C CH3 H3C CH3

(C) (D)
CH3 CH3

87. Molecular formula of smallest ester which contain one chiral carbon is
(A) C4H8O2 (B) C5H12O (C) C6H12O2 (D) C5H10O2

88. The compound that has the highest dipole moment is


(A) cis–1, 2–dichloroethene (B) trans–1, 2–dichloroethene
(C) cis–1–bromo–2–chloroethene (D) trans–1–bromo–2–chloroethene

89. How many optically active stereoisomers are possible for Butane –2, 3–diol ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

90. A compound is chiral even if


(A) a mirror plane is present (B) a centre of inversion exists
(C) a rotation axis exists (D) an improper rotation axis is present

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MAINS_SET–B_ANSWERS
DATE: 25.11.2017
MATHEMATICS
1. D 2. D 3. C 4. C
5. D 6. A 7. B OR C 8. A
9. C 10. C 11. D 12. D
13. D 14. B 15. A 16. B
17. C 18. A 19. D 20. A
21. D 22. A 23. C 24. D
25. C 26. A 27. D 28. B
29. A 30. B
PHYSICS
31. BONUS 32. A 33. BONUS 34. C
35. B 36. D 37. B 38. D
39. B 40. A 41. D 42. B
43. BONUS 44. A 45. A 46. B
47. B 48. BONUS 49. BONUS 50. A
51. D 52. D 53. D 54. BONUS
55. C 56. BONUS 57. A OR D 58. BONUS
59. BONUS 60. BONUS
CHEMISTRY
61. C 62. C 63. A 64. C
65. A OR B OR C 66. A 67. C 68. D
69. B 70. B OR C 71. D 72. B
73. B 74. A 75. C 76. B
77. C 78. C 79. A 80. D
81. A 82. D 83. C 84. A
85. C 86. BONUS 87. D 88. A
89. B 90. C

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