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FIITJEE COMMON
TEST
BATCHES: CTY (1517)-B LOT (CPT2-1)
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
PHASE TEST-II
Paper CODE :
710332.1
PAPER-1
SET-A
ANSWER KEY

PART – I PART – II PART – III


(PHYSICS) (CHEMISTRY) (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION-A SECTION-A SECTION-A
1. D 1. B 1 D
2. B 2. C 2. B
3. A 3. A 3. C
4. B 4. C 4. C
5. A, D 5. A,B,D 5. B,C,D
6. C, D 6. A,B,C 6. A,D
7. B 7. B,C,D 7. B, C
8. B, C 8. A,B,C,D 8. B,C
9. D 9. A,C,D 9. A,B,C,D
10. A, C 10. A,B,D 10. A, B
SECTION-B SECTION-B SECTION-B
1. A–q; B–s; C–q; D–p 1. A-p,q,s;B-p,r; C-s; D-p,s,t 1. A-q, B-t, C-r,s,t, D-
2. A-p,r,t;B-p,s,t;C-p,q,t;D-p,s,t p,q,r,s,t
2. A–r; B–q; C–s; D–p 3. A-q,t, Br,t C-p,t D-s,t 2. A-s, B-r,C-p,D-p,r
3. A–s; B–s; C–p; D–s 4. A- r,s; B-p,q,t;C- p,r,s; D-q,t 3. A-q,r,s ,B-p,q,r,s,
SECTION–C C-p,q,r,s,t, D-q
4. A–r; B–s; C–p; D–q 1. 7 4. A- p,q,r,s,t B-s,t
SECTION–C 2. 3 C- q,r,s,t D-p
1. 9 3. 4 SECTION–C
2. 3 4. 9 1. 7
3. 4 5. 1 2. 4
4. 3 6. 3 3. 4
5. 3 4. 3
6. 4 5. 6
6. 3
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FIITJEE COMMON
TEST
BATCHES : CTY (1517)-B LOT (CPT2-1)
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
PHASE TEST-II
PAPER-1
HINT & SOLUTIONS
SECTION-A
1. D
Gm1 m2 Gm1 m2
U ,K.E.  .
r 2r

2. B
Equation of continuity

3. A
 
m  v f  vi 
t

4. B
 
2gh  gh  a  2a
2 2

5. A, D
v 2v
After collision, m will move with  and 2m will move with
3 3

6. C, D
Centripetal and tangential acceleration

7. B

h 1  2e2  2e 4 ....... 
8. B, C

Apparent weight = weightupthrust, & RD 
water

9. D
Once the body acquire the terminal velocity it will have uniform motion.
2 r2
vt       g , down
9 
40
vt = m/s down
9
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40 4
Distance travelled =  0.1  m
9 9
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10. A, C
2T
Excess pressure   P  P0
r

Section-B

1. A–q; B–s; C–q; D–p


2S
(A) t 
a
gsin 
a
1   / mR2
(B) K total  mgh for all
KR 2
(C)  for solid sphere
KT 5
2
 for hollow sphere
3
1
 for disc.
2

2. A–r; B–q; C–s; D–p


Apply parallel axes and perpendicular axes theorem.

3. A–s; B–s; C–p; D–s


(A) and (B) In floating condition upthrust = weight
By increasing temperature of density liquid, weight remains unchanged. Hence,
upthrust is unchanged.

4. A–r; B–s; C–p; D–q


F
Surface tension 
e
v
f  A
y
Energy
Energy density 
Volume
Volume
Volume flow rate 
Time

SECTION–C
1. 9
Use   

2. 3
Apply conservation of angular momentum about P.

Mv      Ma2  
a 2
2 3 
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3. 4
2
 L  
u    uCM  2uCM
2
cos     
 2  2
ds 
 2  2cos     
dt 2
S = 4 .

4. 3
2v
2mv  3mv '  v ' 
3
1 1 1
Now k  (2m)v 2  (3m)v '2  mv 2
2 2 3
1
Fraction = .
3

5. 3
Pressure inside the hole= P0 + ρgh. And outside the hole = P0
2T
And from excess pressure inside a drop =
r
2T 2T 3
 gh  h   0.3 
r gr 10

6. 4
m
At highest point mu cos 53° = v  v  2ucos 53
2
(ucos53)2
Before explosion R1 
g
(2ucos53)2
After explosion R2 
g
R2 = 4R1.
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CHEMISTRY
1. B
Resulting solution is acidic
2. C
(C) E  q  W , q = + 200 J
3
 1M 
W  PV  2  105 Nm2  500 cm3   
 100 cm 
 2  10 5  500  10-6 Nm2  m3
= –100 Nm = –100 J
ΔE = 200 - 100 = +100 J
3. A
2
PNOCl
K eq  = 108
2 P
PNO Cl2
 G  RT n K eq  2.303  8.314  298  8  45.65 kJ
4. C
W = 1V
R  373
V2 = = 3730.082 = 30.58 Litre
1
V1 = 18 ml V = V2 – V1  V2
W = 110530.5810-3
= 30.58102 J = 3.058 KJ
5. A,B,D
6. A,B,C
7. B,C,D
8. A,B,C,D
9. A,C,D
r=k(sugar]1[H+]m
=k1[sugar]1
0.693 m
k1 = k[H+]m   k H 
t1/2  
10. A,B,D
Calculate Go of all the reactions. If Go  0, then reaction is possible
1. Ap,q,s; Bp,r; Cs,; Dp,s,t
Above equations are the results of thermodynamic functions
2. Ap,r,t; Bp,s,t ; Cp,q,t ; Dp,s,t
Use Lechatelier’s principle
3. Aq,t, Br,t Cp,t Ds,t
4. A r,s; B p,q,t; C p,r,s; D q,t
1. 7
[CH3COONH4] salt of weak acid and weak base]
 pH = ½ (14+4.744.74]=7
2. 3
S  K sp  9  10 6 = 3×103 mol/L

Thus 3×103 mol of CaSO4 is soluble in 1 litre water 1.224 mole of CaSO4 is soluble
136
in 1.224
 3 litre.
136  3  103
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3. 4
pOH = pKb = 10
 pH = 4
4. 9
5. 1
NH4HS(s) NH3(g) + H2S(g)
x x
2x=2  x=1
kP=1
6. 3
H=E+[P2V2P1V1]
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MATHEMATICS
1 D
Let Sn = 2+3+6+11+18+….+ tn1 + tn …(i)
Sn = 2+3+6+11+18+….+ tn1 + tn …(ii)
Subtracting we get
t n  2  (1  3  5  7  ... to (n1) terms )  tn = 2+(n1)2
2. B M111111
a
According to question 4a2 – b2 = 1 and 2  1 and b2 = a2(c2 – 1) solving these;
e
We get e = 2.
3. C M110201
4. C M110901
S  (2, 0), Directrix : x + 2 = 0
y21 = 8x1, SP = 8  PM = 8
x1 = 6, y1 = 4 3 .
5. B,C,D M111106
x2 y2
The hyperbola is   1.
2 3
Its tangent y  mx =  2m2  3 passes through P (h, k), then k  mh =  2m2  3
 (h2  2) m2  2hkm + k2 + 3 = 0
If slope of these tangents be m 1 and m2 then m1m2 = 1
k2  3
  1 or h2  k2 = 5
h2  2
So locus of P is x2  y2 = 5.
6. A,D
7. B, C
8. B,C M110101
a10  2a8

  
10  10  2 8  8  
  
 8  2  2  8  2  2  

6  9  9  3
2a9 
2  9  9  2    
9 9
2  9
 9 
since x2  2 = 6x
9. A,B,C,D
10. A, B M110109
x 2  2ax  a2  a  3  0
2a
D0 , 3, f(3) > 0
2
 a 3 a<3 (a3)(a2) > 0
a < 2 or a > 3  a < 2
1. Aq Bt C r,s,t Dp,q,r,s,t
2. As Br Cp Dp,r
A. From if we draw a chord to the given Hyperbola then it is L: x = 9
is T  SS1  9x  8y  18x  9  0
2 2 2
So Pair of tangents drawn from
B From eq. of chord to the parabola P: y2 = 4(x – 5) is
C Chord intersects the parabola at and focus is

3. A-q,r,s ,B-p,q,r,s, C-p,q,r,s,t, D-q


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10 10
A Lengths of sides of S1, S2, S3, …. Are 10, , , …. Respectively.
2 ( 2 )2
n 1
 1 
 Sn has its side = 10.  
 2
n 1 n 1
 1  1
 are of Sn = 100    now 100    1
2 2
 2 > 200.
n

r r r
B tr   
4r  4r  1  4r
4 2 2
(2r  1)  (2r)
2 2 2
(2r  2r  1)(2r 2  2r  1)
2

1 1 1  1 1 1 
 tr    
4  2r 2  2r  1 2r 2  2r  1 4  (r  1)2  r 2 r 2  (r  1)2 
n 1  1 1
 lim t    
n  r 1 r
4  1 4

C 13+9tan2x+4cot2x  13 + 12 Applying AM  GM.

n
1
D.  2r
r 1
3
 5r 2  3r 
6
(3n4  16n3  27n2  14n)

4. A p,q,r,s,t Bs,t C q,r,s,t Dp


1. 7 M111121
Normal to the hyperbola at
The above line is passing through
2. 4 M110908
y2 = px (x + 2)2 = px  x2 + (4 – p) x + 4 = 0
D  0  p  8.
3. 4 M111018
Equation of director circle of the given ellipse is x2 + y2 = 3.
 Equation of chord of contact at 3 cos , 3 sin  is  
 
3 cos  x  2  
3 sin  y  2  0 .
2 2 2
r rmax  & rmin  .
3  9 sin 2  3 2 3
4

A max 3  4.

A min 4

43
4. 3
log6(abc)=6  (abc) = 66
b
let a  and c = br
r
36
 b = 36 and a   r  2,3,4,6,9,12,18
r
 1
Also, 36  1   is a perfect cube.
 r
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 r = 4 is the only possibility a = 9, b = 36, c = 144.


5. 6
S1 = T1
1
T1 =
2
S2 =(1 + 2T2) (1 – T2)
4 2
T1  T2  1  T2  2T22  T22 
4
6. 3
k  (–, 4)
Discriminant  0, f(5) >0, –b/2a <5.

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