Fiitjee - Jee (Main) : Physics, Chemistry Mathematics
Fiitjee - Jee (Main) : Physics, Chemistry Mathematics
Fiitjee - Jee (Main) : Physics, Chemistry Mathematics
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Section – I Physics
PART – A
Straight Objective Type
This part contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. For the same total mass, which of the following will have largest moment of inertia about an axis
passing through the centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane of the body?
(A) Disc of radius a (B) ring of radius a
(C) Square lamina of side 2a (D) four rods forming a square of side
3. Two particles of masses m1 and m2 in projectile motion have velocities v1 and v 2 respectively at
time t = 0. They collide at time t0. Their velocities become v 1' and v '2 at time 2t0 while still moving in
4. Choose the correct alternative regarding pure rolling of a solid sphere on v/R
horizontal surface.
Upper half
(A) KE of upper half portion of sphere is more than that of lower half as
shown. Lower half
(B) KE of upper half portion of sphere is less than that of lower half as
shown
(C) KE of any two half portions of sphere are equal.
(D) Can’t be determined
6. Two blocks of masses 10 kg and 4 kg and are connected by a spring of negligible mass and placed on a
frictionless horizontal surface. An impulse gives a horizontal velocity of 14 m/s to the heavier block
towards the lighter block. The velocity of the centre of mass of the two block system is:
(A) 30 m/s (B) 20 m/s
(C) 10 m/s (D) 5 m/s
k
8. The gravitational field due to a mass distribution is f = in the x-direction where k is a constant taking
x3
the gravitational potential to be zero at infinity. The value of potential at the distance X is:
k k
(A) (B)
x 2x
k k
(C) 2 (D)
x 2x 2
10. Two particles are executing SHM in a straight line. Amplitude A and time period T of both the particles
−A
are equal. At time t = 0, one particle is at displacement x 1 = +A and the other at x 2 = and they are
2
approaching towards each other. The time they cross each other is:
(A) T/3 (B) T/4
(C) 5T/6 (D) T/6
11. Two masses M and m are suspended together by a massless spring of force constant k. When the
masses are in equilibrium, M is removed without disturbing the system. The amplitude of oscillation is:
Mg mg
(A) (B)
k k
(M + m ) g (M − m ) g
(C) (D)
k k
12. When two simple harmonic motions of same periods, same amplitude, having phase difference of 3/2,
and at right angles to each other are super imposed, the resultant wave form is a :
(A) circle (B) parabola
(C) ellipse (D) None of these
13. A uniform rod of mass M is hinged at its centre of mass so that it can rotate in
a vertical plane. Two springs each of stiffness K are connected at its ends, as
L, M
shown in the figure. The time period of small oscillations is:
Hinge
M M
(A) 2 (B) 2
6K 3K
M M
(C) 2 (D) 2
2K K
14. A light particle moving horizontally with a speed of 12 m/s strikes a very 10 m/s
heavy block moving in the same direction at 10 m/s. The collision is one- 12 m/s
dimensional and elastic. If the speed of the block does not change after the
collision, the particle will:
(A) Move at 2 m/s in its original direction
(B) Move at 8 m/s in its original direction
(C) Move at 8 m/s opposite to its original direction
(D) Move at 12 m/s opposite to its original direction
15. A particle is moving with constant velocity uiˆ + ˆj. Torque on the particle, about origin, when the
particle is at (a, b) is:
(A) uaiˆ + vbjˆ (B) ubiˆ + vajˆ
(C) (ub + va)kˆ (D) 0
17. A cubical blocks of mass M and edge ‘a’ slides down a rough inclined plane of inclination (with
horizontal) with a uniform velocity. The torque of the friction force on the block about its centre of
mass has a magnitude:
(A) zero (B) Mga
a
(C) Mg sin (D) None of these
2
19. A uniform circular disc has radius R. A square portion of diagonal R is cut from y
it. The centre of mass of the remaining portion (from the centre) is at :
R −R
(A) (B)
−2 2 − 2 R
x
R −R
(C) (D)
4 − 2 4 − 2
20. A solid sphere is rolling with slipping on a ground with the =2v/R, = 2a/R
velocities and accelerations as shown. Acceleration of point P will v
a
have O
P
(A) only x-component (B) only y-component
(C) both x and y components (D) zero
SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 05 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal
place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).
1. If the period of revolution of an artificial satellite just above the earth’s surface is T and the density of
3
earth is . Then T2 is a universal constant whose value is n ( ). Then find the value of n
2G
2. A smooth sphere of mass 1 kg is moving on a horizontal plane with a velocity (in m/s) 3iˆ + ˆj . It ( )
1
collides with a vertical wall which is parallel to the vector ĵ. If e = then the magnitude impulse (J)
2
that acts on the sphere is (in kg-m/s) :
3. A physical pendulum has time period of 4 sec. If the density of the material used to make the
physical pendulum is doubled and everything else remains the same, the time period of the
pendulum will be (in sec).
4. How many time the kinetic energy should be increased of a satellite orbiting around the earth so
that it can escape the gravitational field of the earth.
5. The time period of a simple harmonic oscillator is 2 seconds. What is the time period of variation of
its kinetic energy (in sec) .
Section – II Chemistry
PART – B
Straight Objective Type
This part contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. A weak acid HX has the dissociation constant 1 × 10–5 M. It forms a salt NaX on reaction with alkali.
The degree of hydrolysis of 0.1 M solution of NaX is
(A) 0.0001% (B) 0.01%
(C) 0.1% (D) 0.15%
Cl CH3
I II III IV
(A) III>IV>II>I (B) IV>III>I>III
(C) III>II>I>IV (D) II>III>IV>I
OMe
PhCH 2+
+
(A) (B) Me CH2
Me Me
+ +
(C) CH2 (D) CH2
Me Me Me
COOH COOH
H Br Br H
(III) (IV)
H Br H Br
Me Me
(A) ( I ) and ( III ) (B) ( II ) and ( IV )
(C) ( I ) and ( II ) (D) none of these
8. M 2SO4 ( M + is a monovalent metal ion) has a K sp of 3.2 10−5 at 298K . The maximum
concentration of SO42− ion that could be attained in a saturated solution of this solid at 298K is
(A) 3 10−3 M (B) 7 10−2 M
(C) 2.89 10−4 M (D) 2 10−2 M
9. A substance undergoes first order decomposition and follows two parallel first order reactions as
B
k1
13. The vapour density of PCl5 is 104.25 but when heated to 230C its vapour density is reduced to 62.
the degree of dissociation of PCl5 at this temperature will be
(A) 6.8% (B) 68%
(C) 46% (D) 64%
14. Consider a gaseous reaction, the rate of which is given by k[A] [B], the volume of the reaction vessel
containing these gases is suddenly reduced to 1/4th of the initial volume. The rate of reaction relative
to the original rate would be
(A) 16/1 (B) 1/16
(C) 8/1 (D) 1/8
16. A solution is 0.09 M in HCl and 0.09 M in CH2ClCOOH. The pH of the solution is 1. What is the
Ka for CH2ClCOOH?
(A) 1.8 10−5 (B) 1.25 10−2
(C) 3.6 10−3 (D) 2.8 10−4
O O O
(A) (B)
O
O
(C) (D) All of these
20. A catalyst lowers the activation energy of a reaction from 20 kJmole–1 to 10 kJmole–1. The
temperature at which the uncatalysed reaction will have the same rate as that of the catalysed at
27C is
(A) –123C (B) 327C
(C) - 327C (D) + 123C
SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 05 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal
place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).
3. A mixture of NH3(g) and N2H4(g) is placed in a sealed container at 27oC, 0.5 atm. After complete
decomposition of NH3 and N2H4 at 927oC according to following reaction,
2NH3 → N2 + 3H2 , N2H4 → N2 + 2H2
The total pressure reached to 4.5 atm. The percentage of NH3 (by mole) in the original mixture
is_____
5. A reaction takes plane in three steps. The rate constants are k1 , k2 , and k3 . The overall rate constant
k1k3
k= . If E1 , E2 and E3 (energy of activation) are 60, 30, and 10kJ, respectively, the overall
k2
energy of activation (in kJ) is___.
2. If the line y = x + k is a normal to the parabola y2=4x, then k can have the value:
(A) 2 2 (B) 4
(C) −3 (D) 3
3. Double ordinate AB of the parabola y2=4ax subtends an angle at the vertex of the parabola, then
2
tangents drawn to parabola at A and B will intersect at:
(A) (−4a, 0) (B) (−2a, 0)
(C) (−3a, 0) (D) none of these
4. Mutually perpendicular tangents TA and TB are drawn to y2=4ax, minimum length of AB is equal to:
(A) 4a (B) 6a
(C) 8a (D) 2a
5. Equation of parabola having it’s focus at S(2,0) and one extremity of it’s latus rectum as (2,2) is:
(A) y2=4(3−x) (B) y2=4(1−x)
2
(C) y =8(3−x) (D) none of these
4 z z
8. If a complex number z satisfies | z |2 + − 2 + − 16 = 0 , then the maximum value of |z| is
|z|2
z z
(A) 6 + 1 (B) 4
(C) 2 + 6 (D) 6
10. If z1 , z2 , z3 are three complex numbers and a, b, c are three positive real numbers such that
a b c a2 b2 c2
= = then + + is
z2 − z3 z3 − z1 z1 − z2 z2 − z3 z3 − z1 z1 − z2
(A) 3 (B) 0
(C) abc (D) a + b + c
2
12. Let z C and if A = z,arg(z) = and B = z,arg(z − 3 − 3i) = . Then n(A B) is equal to
4 3
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 0
2
i
1
13. If k = and Si = , then S1 + S2 is equal to
(36k )
2 i
k =1 6 k =1
2
−1
2
1 2
1
(A) − (B) +
9 2 12 2
2 1 2 1
(C) + (D) −
15 2 18 2
14. Let a series be defined such that its rth term t r is given by tr = ( r − 1) Sr −1 for r > 1, where S r is sum
of its first r terms, also t1 0 . Then for n 1, ( n N )
(A) Sn = ( n + 1)!t1 (B) ( n + 1) tn+1 + Sn = nSn+1
(C) ntn+1 + Sn = ( n + 1) Sn+1 (D) ( n + 2) tn+1 + Sn = ( n + 1) Sn+1
15. The equation x2+ax−a2−1=0 will have roots of opposite signs, if:
(A) a(−, ) (B) a[−1,1]
(C) a(,−1)(1, ) (D) none of these
16. The sum of 1st n terms of a A.P., where 1st term is an integer and common difference is 2, is equal to
270. If n > 1, then number of possible values of n is
(A) 11 (B) 12
(C) 15 (D) 16
9 9
17. If ( xi − 5) = 9 and ( xi − 5)2 = 45 , then the standard of the 9 items x1, x2 ,.....x9 is:
i =1 i =1
(A) 3 (B) 9
(C) 4 (D) 2
18. The values of a for which both roots of the equation (1−a2)x2+2ax−1=0 lie between 0 and 1 are given
by:
(A) a > 2 (B) 1 < a < 2
(C) − < a < (D) none of these
19. If , C are the roots, of the equation x2 − x + 1 = 0 then 101 + 107 is equal to:
(A) 2 (B) -1
(C) 0 (D) 1
20. If a, b, c are odd integers and ax2+bx+c=0 has real roots, then:
(A) both roots are rational (B) both roots are irrational
(C) both roots are positive (D) roots are of opposite signs
SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 05 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal
place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).
1 1 2 3 1
1. If + 4 + 4 + ............ is equal to , then k is equal to ______
3 1 + 4 2 + 4 3 + 4
4
k
2. The normal to the parabola y 2 = 8 x at the point ( 2, 4 ) meets it again at (18, − 12 ) . If length of
normal chord is , then the value of 2 must be____
3. If is the imaginary cube root of unity, then the number of pairs of integers (a, b) such that
| a + b |= 1 is _____
4. Let 1, w and w2 be the cube roots of unity. The least possible degree of a polynomial, with real
coefficients, having 2w2, 3 + 4w, 3 + 4w2, and 5 – w – w2 as roots is _____
4 1
5. Value of 5
log1/5 (1/2)
+ log + log1/2
2
7+ 3 10 + 2 21
1. 2 1. 2 1. 8
2. 4.50 2. 10.10 2. 512
3. 4 3. 75 3. 6
4. 2 4. 11 4. 5
5. 1 5. 40 5. 6
1. D
M ( 2a )2 M
Sol. Moment of inertia of four rod forming a square of side 2a = 4 + a2
4 12 4
4 4
= 4Ma2 = Ma2
3 3
2. A
3. C
3. C
4. A
4. A
Sol. Particles in upper half will have more speed than particles in lower half.
5. C
6. C
6. C
m1v1 + m2v 2 10 14 + 4 0
Sol. v cm = = = 10 m/s
m1 + m2 14
7. D
Sol. f = N' N’
N = mg
mg cos = f sin mg
2
f = minN
N
8. D
9. A
9. A
10. D
11. A
12. A
13. A
14. B
14. B
12 − 10
Sol. e= 10 − v = 2 v = 8 m/s
10 − V
15. D
15. D
Sol. V=constant a = 0 Fnet = 0
= r F = 0
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16. A
17. C
17. C
18. D
Sol. Position of COM remains same.
19. D
20. C
Sol. Point C will have following acceleration. R2=4v2/R
p a
2a=R
PART - B
1. 2
2. 4.50
3. 4
4. 2
5. 1
PART-B : CHEMISTRY
1. B
Sol. NaX ⎯⎯→Na+ + X−
X− + H2O HX + OH−
t=0 1.0 excess 0 0
1−
t = eq. 0.1(1 − ) 0.1 0.1
[HX] [OH− ]
Kh =
[X− ]
[HX] [H+ ][OH− ]
=
[H+ ] [X− ] 1
K w 0.1 0.1
= = 0.1 2 1 − 1 as 1 for weak acid
Ka 0.1(1 − )
10−14
= 0.1 2
10−5
= 1 10−4 = 0.01%
2. A
3. A
Sol. H = 2H1 + 2H20 − H30
4. A
5. B
6. C
7. B
8. D
9. B
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K1
%B = 100
K1 + K 2
Sol.
K2
%C = 100
K1 + K 2
10. C
1/3
10−6
Sol. Ksp = 4s , S =
3
= 0.63 10−2
4
Molarity of F− = 2S = 20.6310−2 = 1.2610−2
11. A
12. B
13. B
14. A
n nB
k A
= 1 v1
r1 v
Sol.
r2 n nB
k A
v2 v 2
15. C
16. B
Sol. CH2ClCOOH CH2ClCOO− + H+
0.09
(0.09 – x) x (0.09 + x)
+ −1
[H ] in the solution = 10
0.09 + x = 10−1
x = 0.01
0.01 0.01
K a for CH2ClCOOH = = 1.25 10−2
(0.09 − 0.01)
17. B
18. B
Sol. pH of water=7 at 25°C. With increase in temperature Kw value increases (i.e. pKw decreases)
and pH of water becomes less than 7
19. B
20. B
Ea E'a
Sol. =
T1 T2
1. 6
2. 10.10
CO32−
Sol. pH = pKa2 + log
HCO3−
0.2
= (11−log 4) + log = 10.1
0.4
3. 75
Sol. Let, NH3 = x mole
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N2H4 = y mole
2NH3 → N2 + 3H2
x 0 0
x 3x
0
2 2
N2H4 → N2 + 2H2
y 0 0
0 y 2y
Initial total mole = x + y
Final total mole = 2x + 3y
2x + 3y 4.5
=
x+y (0.5) (4)
x = 3y %x = 75
4. 11
Sol. C
Sol. 92 →82 Pb207 + 72 He4 + 4−1
U235 ⎯⎯
5. 40
PART-C: MATHEMATICS
1. D M110901
2. C M110915
3. A M110901
4. A M110912
5. D M110902
6. A M110201
7. A M110201
8. C M110302
Sol. Let z = r(cos + isin )
4
Then the equation r 2 + − 2.2cos2 - 16 = 0
r2
r 4 − 4r 2 (cos2 + 4) + 4 = 0
By solving we get
For maximum value of r, cos2 = 1
r = 2+ 6
9. A M110305
Putting z = x + iy, we get
(x + iy)2 + (p + iq)(x + iy) + r + is = 0
Solving for Real and imaginary part we get x = - s/q
s2 ps
Now putting the value we get − +r = 0
q2 q
pqs = s2 + rq2
10. B M110303
a a2
= k ; z2 − z3 = 2
2
Sol.
z2 − z3 k
( z2 − z3 ) ( z2 − z3 ) =
a2
k2
a2
z2 − z3
(
= k 2 z 2 − z3 )
11. C M110307
Sol. z2 = z.21−|z|
z3 =| z2 | 21−|z|
By taking modulus both sides
z3 = 1
12. D M110303
13. D M110504
1 1 1
Soln: S1 + S2 = +
2 k =1 ( 6k − 1)2 ( 6k + 1)2
1 1 1 1
2 ( S1 + S2 ) + 1 = 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + ........ --------------- (1)
1 5 7 11
2
1 1 1
Let = = 2 + 2 + 2 + ....... ----------------- (2)
6 1 2 3
1 1
= + + ....... ------------------ (3)
22 22 42
1 1
= + + ....... ------------------ (4)
32 32 62
1
2
= 2 + ....... ------------------ (5)
6 6
Now, (2) – { (4) – (5) + (3)} gives
2
= 2 ( S1 + S2 ) + 1
3
14. D M110504
Soln: tr +1 = rSr = r tr + Sr −1 = r 2 Sr −1 = r 2 ( r − 1) Sr −2
tr +1 = r ( r !) t1 ( S1 = t1 )
Sr = ( r !) t1
tr +1 + Sr = ( r + 1) Sr +1 − ( r + 1) tr +1
15. A M111106
16. C M110501
Soln: n ( a + n − 1) = 270 = 2 33 5
Hence, n take 15 values.
17. D M110102
2
45 9
Sol: = −
9 9
= 5 −1
=2
18. A M110103
19. D M110106
Sol: put x = −, − 2
101 + 107
(
= − 101 + ( 2 )
107
)
= − ( 2 + )
= − ( −1) = 1
20. B M110101
1. 00008.00 M110605
k 1 1 1 3
Sol.
k =1 k + 4
4
= − =
4 k =1 k ( k − 2 ) + 2 ( k + 2 ) k + 2 8
2. 00512.00 [M110904]
3. 00006.00 M110305
Sol. We have | a + b |= 1
(a + b)(a + b) = 1 a2 − ab + b2 = 1
(a − b)2 + ab = 1
4. 00005.00 M110305
Sol. If = 2w 2 is a root then 2w has to be a root too. Minimum 5 roots, hence minimum degree → 5 .
5. 00006.00 M110201