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M. Marks : 300 Test–17 (SHIKHAR : XI JEE)Time : 3.00 Hrs.

Topics covered in various subjects:


Physics : Rotational Motion, Mechanical Properties of Solids, Gravitation
Chemistry : Isomerism up to Optical Isomerism, Thermodynamics
Mathematics : P & C, Straight Line
Important Instructions:
I. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for marking response.
II. Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle.
III. Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet. Do not make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet.
IV. Right way of filling Roll No. in OMR is for example if Roll No. is 12120:

V. Use of white-fluid for correction is NOT permissible on the Answer Sheet.


VI. Use of Electronic/Manual Calculator is prohibited.
VII. Marking Scheme:
Section-A
Each subject contains 20 multiple choice questions with Only One Correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer and 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
Section-B
Each subject contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions, attempt all 5 questions.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer and 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
For Section-B, the answer should be rounded off to the nearest Integer.

Name of the Candidate (in Capitals)______________________Roll Number : in figures___________________

Candidate’s Signature :___________________________Invigilator’s Signature :________________________

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SECTION - A (Physics) m2 g2l
(4)
[Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)] AY
Instruction : If your answer is 3, then the right way
3. A thin rod of length 3 m is being rotated with 10
of filling this answer in OMR is:
rad/sec about its one end. The change in length of
the roddue to rotation is (Given : Young's modulus
1. The graph shows the extension  l of a wire of of elasticity of thewire, Y  3  108 SI unit. Linear
length 1 m suspended fromthe top ofa roof at one density of mass of the rod is 104 SI unit.)
end andwith a load W connected to the other
end.If the cross-sectional area of the wire is 106
m2 , calculate the Young’s modulus (i. e., Y) of the
wire is S.l. units

(1) 2 cm (2) 4.5 cm

(3) 1 cm (4) 3 cm

4. Figure shows roughly how the force (F) between


two adjacent atoms in a solid varies with
(1) 2  106 N / m2 (2) 5  106 N / m2 separation (r)

(3) 2  1011N / m2 (4) 5  1011N / m2

2. A solid cylinder of mass m, length I and area of


cross section A is placed as shown in the figure. If
Young's modulus is Y then strain energy stored in
the cylinder is
(i) OQ is equilibrium separation

(ii) Hooke's law is obeyed around P

(iii) the potential energy of the atom is the


gradient of the graph at all points
m 2 g2 t
(1)
3AY (iv) the energy to separate the atoms completely is
obtained from the area enclosed below the axis or
m2 g2l
(2) r.
6AY
(1) (i) and (ii) only (2) (ii) and (iv) only
m2 g2l
(3)
2AY (3) (i) and (iii) only (4) (i), (ii) and (iii) only

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5. The diagram shows an iron wire ABmounted in a just escapes thegravitational pull of the system
brass frame and attached to the frameat both ends and thereafterkinetic energy
A and B at 0C . Length of AB a 0C is 300 cm and
nGm2 Gm 2
the diameter of the wire is 0.6 mm.What extra (1) (2)
a na
tension will be set up in the stretched wirewhen
the temperature of the system is raised to 40C in n  Gm 2 Gm 2
6 (3)   (4)
power of 10 dyne?  n  1 a a

Given brass  8  106 / C iron  12  106 / C and 8. An artificial of mass m is is moving in


Yiron  21 10 11 2
dyne / cm circularorbit at a height equal to the radius R of the
earth.Suddenlydue to internal explosion the
satellite breaks into two partsof equal masses. One
part of the satellite stops just after the explosion
and then falls to the surface of the earth. The
increase in the mechanical energy of the
system(satellite + earth) ue to explosion will be (g
(1) 0.95 (2) 0.165 is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of
(3) 0.142 (4) 0.125 earth)

6. Three solid spheres each of mass m and radius mgR


(1) mgR (2)
2
Rare released from the position shown in
figure.The speed ofany one sphere at the time of mgR 3mgR
(3) (4)
collision would be 4 4

9. A planet of mass m is moving in an elliptical


orbitround the sun (mass M) as shown in the
figure. Then theangular momentum of the planet
may be written as

2GM 3GM
(1) (2)
R R
GMm
(1) L 
GM GM
(3) (4) r1  r2 1/ 2
3R 2R

2GM  r1.r2 
7.A system consists of N identical particles of mass (2) L  m
r1  r2
m placed rigidlyon the vertices ofa regular polygon
with each side of length ‘a’. If k1 be the kinetic
(3) L 
r1  r2 
energy impartedto one of the particles so that it
GMr1r2

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(4) L = 0

10. An uniform ring of radius R, is fitted with a


massless rod AB along its diameter. An ideal
horizontal string (whose one end is attached with
the rod at a height r) passess over a smooth pulley
and other end of the string is attached with a block
of mass double the mass of ring as shown, the co –

efficient of friction between the ring and the (1) 1/ 2

surface is  . When the system is released from 


 sin    2 cos2 
2

rest, the ring moves such that rod AB remains

vertical. The value of r is (2) 1/ 2
 2
 sin    cos  

(3)

 sin    2 cos2 
2

2
(4)

 sin    2 cos2 
2

 3  12. A cylinder weighing 450 N with a radius of 30
(1) R  1  
 2 1     cm is held fixed on a incline that is rotating at

  0.5 rad / s . The cylinder is released when the
   incline is at position  equal to 30 . If the cylinder
(2) R  1  
 2 1    
 is 6 meter from the bottom A at the instant of
release, what is the initial acceleration of the
 3 
(3) R  2   centre of the cylinder relative to the incline, if
 2 1    


there is no slipping ? g  10 m / s2 
 3 
(4) R  1  
 2 1    

11. A rod is kept making an angle  with the


vertical as shown, there is a smallbead of mass m
at a distance r from A. End A of rod is hinged. The
rod starts rotating about end A making an angle 
with the vertical with an angular acceleration  (1) 2.33 m / s2
and makes a cone. If the coefficient of static
friction between the ring and rod is  , find the (2) 4.66 m / s2
time after which ring will start slipping on the rod.
(3) 1.33 m / s2
(consider the system is placed in gravity free
space) (4) None of these

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13. Twosolid cylinders o masses m1 and m2 have 15. A thin spherical shell of mass m and radius R
the same radius. Their centres are connected with rolls down a parabolic path PQR from a height H
an ideal spring of force constant k. Both are without slipping. Part PQ is sufficiently rough while
displaced slightly outwards and released on a part QR is smooth. If the height reached by the
horizontal surface. Find the time period (in shell on the part QR be h, then h/H is given by
seconds) of oscillation. Friction is sufficient to (assume R << H)
prevent slipping m1  10kg, m2  10kg, k = 200
N/m.

  (1) 1 (2) 0.75


(1) (2)
2 10
(3) 0.6 (4) 0.5

(3) (4) None of these 16. A slender rod of mass M and length L is hinged
2
at O kept horizontal and then released. The other
14. a cubical box of side length L rests on a rough end of rod strikes a solid sphere of mass M, radius
horizontal surface having coefficient of friction  . R at point P kept on a smooth horizontal surface.
A variable horizontal force F  t is applied on the The point O and P are on the same vertical line.
top of the block as shown in the figure, where  is After the collision the rod comes to rest. The
a constant and t is time. The coefficient of friction angular speed of the sphere about its own centre
is sufficient so that the block does not slide before of mass after the collision is
toppling. The graph (taking anticlockwise direction
as positive)

3g
(1)
L
(1) (2)
R 3g
(2)
L L

L 3g
(3)
R L
(3) (4) None of these
(4) zero

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17. a particle of mass 2 kg is moving with a uniform (4) Acceleration of some point on the rim be
speed of 3 2 m / s in XY plane along the line horizontal leftwards.
y   x  4  m . The magnitude of the angular 20. Consider the moment of inertia I of the rigid
momentum about origin is homogeneous disc M as shown in the figure, about
an axis through its centre (different shadings only
(1) zero
differentiate the two parts of the disc each with
(2) 24 kgm2 / sec equal mass M/2). Which one of the following
statements concerning I is correct?
(3) 30 kgm2 / sec

(4) 35 kgm2 / sec

18. Two identical rods are joined to from a ‘X’. The


smaller angle between the rod is  . The moment of
inertia ofthe system about anaxis passing through
(1) The inner and outer parts of the disc, each with
the pointof intersection of the rods and
mass M/2, contribute equal amounts to I.
perpendicularto their plane is proportional to
(2) The inner part of disc contributes more to I
(1) 
than outer part.
(2) sin2  (3) The inner part of the disc contributes less to I
(3) cos2  than the outer part.

(4) independent of  (4) The inner part of the disc may contributes more
or less to I the outer part depending on the actual
19. A uniform wheel is rolling without slipping on a numerical value of the mass M of the disc.
horizontal surface. At a certain instant, its centre
of mass has velocity ‘v’ and acceleration ‘a’ P, Q SECTION - B (Physics)
and R are three points on the rim of the disc as [Numerical value Type Questions]
shown in the figure. Choose the incorrect Instruction : If your answer is 7, then the right way
statement of filling this answer in OMR is:

(1) Acceleration of P is vertically upwards

(2) Acceleration of Q may be vertically downwards

(3) Acceleration of R can be horizontal

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21. A disc of mass M & radius R is placed a rough A constant force F is acting on the plank parallel to
horizontal surface with its axishorizontal. A light incline. There is no slipping at any of the contact.
rod of length ‘2R’ is fixed to the disc at point ‘A’ as The force of friction between the plank and
3 N  F  2mgsin 
shown in figure and a force Mg is applied at the cylinder is given by. , Find N.
2 19
other end. If disc starts to roll without slipping find
24. One end of a light steel wire is fixed to celling
the value of ''10  min '' where  min is minimum
of an elevator moving up with an acceleration
coefficient of friction b/w disc & horizontal surface
2m / s2 and a load of 10 kg hangs from other end.
required for pure rolling –
Area of cross – section of the wire is 2 cm2 . The
longitudinal strain in the wire is x  108 . Find

x g  10m / s2 and Y  2  1011N / m2 

22. Uniform rod AB in hinged at end A in horizontal


position as shown in the figure. The other end is
connected to a block through a massless string as
shown. The pulley is smooth and massless. Mass of 25. Excess pressure inside a spherical drop of
block and rod is same is equal to m. The volume V of a given soap solution is P . Energy E
acceleration of block just after release from this is required to doublethe diameter ofa separate
3g soap bubble of same volume V of the same soap
position is . Find n.
n E
solution. Find the value of .
PV

SECTION - A (Chemistry)
[Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)]
Instruction : If your answer is 3, then the right way
of filling this answer in OMR is:

23. A solid cylinder of mass M and radius 2R is 26. CH3CHOHCH2CHO and CH3CH2CH2COOH
rolled up on a incline with help of a plank of mass constitute a pair of :-
2M as shown in Fig.
(1) Position isomers

(2) Metamers

(3) Optical isomers

(4) Functional isomers

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27. A cyclic process ABCD is shown in PV diagram
for an ideal gas.

(A)

Which of the following diagram represents the


same process
(B)

(A) (B)
(C)

(C) (D)

28. E/Z nomenclature of the following compound (D)


is
30. Which similarity is necessary for isomerism

(1) Molecular formula

(2) Structure formula

(3) Physical formula

(4) Chemical formula

31. For a perfectly crystalline solid Cp m = aT3,


(1) E (2) Z where a is constant. If Cpm is 0.42 J/K-mol at 10 K,
molar entropy at 10 K is
(3) Does not show geometrical isomerism
(A) 0.42 J/K-mol
(4) None
(B) 0.14 J/K-mol
29. Which of the following represents positive
work i.e. work of compression (C) 4.2 J/K-mol

(D) zero
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32. Which one of the following will show
geometrical isomerism?

(iii)

(1) (1) All i, ii, iii are identical

(2) All i, ii, iii are positional isomers

(3) i, ii are identical, iii is positional isomer


(2)
(4) i is identical and ii, iii are positional isomers

35. An ideal gas is taken from the same initial


(3) pressure P1 to the same final pressure P2 by three
different processes. If it is known that point 1
(4) CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH3 corresponds to a reversible adiabatic and point 2
corresponds to a single stage adiabatic then
33. One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas expands
isothermally against constant external pressure of
1 atm from initial volume of 1L to a state where its
final pressure becomes equal to external pressure.
If initial temperature of gas is 300 K then total
entropy change of system in the above process is :

[R = 0.082 L atm mol-1 K-1 = 8.3 J mol-1K-1].


(A) Point 3 may be a two stage adiabatic.
(A) 0
(B) The average K.E. of the gas is maximum at point
(B) R  n (24.6)
1
(C) R  n (2490)
(C) Work done by surrounding in reaching point
3 number '3' will be maximum
(D) R  n(24.6)
2
(D) If point4 and point 5 lie along a reversible
34. Examine the relation between the following isotherm then T5< T1.
pairs of compounds
36.

Functional
isomers
(i)
and

(ii)

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Metamers

(1)

and
Metamers
(2)

and

(3)

(4) none of the above

Functional 39. Consider the following statements


isomers
S1 : Unit of molar entropy of a substance in SI
system is Joule / Kelvin
and
S2 : Molar entropy of vapourisation of ice is – ve.

S3 : In adiabatic free expansion, heat involved is


zero and therefore entropychange will be zero.
(1) TFTF (2) FTTF
S4 : At absolute zero temperature, entropy of a
(3) TTFT (4) TFFT perfectly crystalline substance is zero.

37. Statement-1 : Due to adiabatic free expansion (A)TFFT (B)TFTT


temperature of real gas may increase
(C)FFFT
Statement-2 : In adiabatic free expansion,
(D)FFTT
temperature is always constant irrespective of real
or ideal gas 40. Which of the following compounds cannot
show geometrical isomerism?
(A)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is. True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.

(B)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;


Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
(1) (2)
Statement-1.

(C)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.

(D)Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.


(3) (4)
38. The “E”-isomer is

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41. Match the list-I and list-II and select the answer (A) — 50 (B) — 40.03
:
(C)— 59.97 (D)none

44. observe the following structures (i) to (iii)

(i)

(A) (a - iii) ; (b - iv) ; (c - i) ; (d - ii)

(B) (a - ii) ; (b - iii) ; (c - i) ; (d - iv)


(ii)
(C) (a - iii) ; (b - iv) ; (c - ii) ; (d - i)

(D) (a - ii) ; (b - i) ; (c - iii) ; (d - iv)

42. Which of following represent (E)-3, 6-dibromo- (iii)


6-methyl-3-heptene?
Correct statement is

(1) All three are chiral compounds

(2) i and ii are chiral


(1)
(3) Only ii is chiral

(4) Only iii is chiral

(2) 45. Two samples (initially under same states) of an


ideal gas are first allowed to expand to double
their volume using irreversible isothermal
expansion against constant external pressure, then
samples are returned back to their original
(3) volume- first sample by reversible adiabatic
process and second sample by reversible process
having equation PV2 = constant then

(4)

43. The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter is 100


J/K. When 1 gm C7H16 (l) was burnt in this
calorimeter, the temperature increase by 5°C. The
value of  H in KJ/mole at 300 K temperature will
be —

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(A) final temperature of both samples will be equal volume of the liquid decreases by1mL.Calculate 
H of the process (in J).
(B) final temperature of first sample will be greater
than of second sample 50. Number of isomeric forms of C7H9N having
benzene ring will be
(C) final temperature of second sample will be
greater than of first sample SECTION - A (Mathematics)
[Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)]
(D) none of these Instruction : If your answer is 3, then the right way
SECTION - B (Chemistry) of filling this answer in OMR is:
[Numerical value Type Questions]
Instruction : If your answer is 7, then the right way
of filling this answer in OMR is: 51. If all permutations of the letters of the word
AGAIN are arranged as in dictionary, then fiftieth
word is

(1) NAAGI (2) NAGAI

(3) NAAIG (4) NAIAG

52. The letters of the word MODESTY are written


in all possible orders and these words are written
out as in a dictionary then the rank of the word
MODESTY is

(1) 5040 (2) 720

(3) 1681 (4) 2520


46. The total number of geometrical isomers
possible in following compound is 53. ABCD is a convex quadrilateral. 3, 4, 5 and 6
points are marked on the sides AB, BC, CD and DA
respectively . The number of triangles with vertices
on different sides is

(1) 270 (2) 320


47. The magnitude of work done (in kcal) when
120 gm of Mg (s) is reacted with excess of (3) 282 (4) 342
hydrochloric acid in an open vessel at 27°C is.
54. Let Tn denote the number of triangles which
48. The possible number of alkynes with the can be formed by using the vertices of a regular
formula C5H8 is polygon of n sides. If Tn+1 – Tn = 28, then n equals

49. 1 mol of a liquid of molar volume 100 mL is (1) 4 (2) 5


kept in an adiabatic container under a pressure of
1 bar. The pressure is steeply increased to 100 bar. (3) 6 (4) 8
Under this constant pressure of 100 bar, the
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55. If a denotes the number of permutations of x + 60. Given that n is odd, the number of ways in
2 things taken all at a time, b the number of which three numbers in A.P. can be selected from
permutations of x things taken 11 at a time and c 1, 2, 3,…….n is
the number of permutations of x – 11 things taken
all at a time such that a = 182 bc, then the value of (n  1)2 (n  1)2
(1) (2)
x will be 2 4

(1) 12 (2) 10 (n  1)2 (n  1)2


(3) (4)
2 4
(3) 8 (4) 6
61. Statement-1 : The maximum number of points
56. Given five line segments of length 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 of intersection of 8 circles of unequal radii is 56.
units. Then the number of triangles that can be
formed by joining these lines is Statement-2 : The maximum number of points into
which 4 circles of unequal radii and 4 non
(1) 5 C3  3 (2) 5 C3  1 coincident straight lines intersect, is 50.

(3) 5 C3 (4) 5 C3  2 (1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true,


Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement
57. The value of 2n [1.3.5...(2n  3) (2n  1)] is : -1

(2n)! (2n)! (2) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true ;


(1) (2) Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
n! 2n
Statement - 1
n!
(3) (4) None of these (3) Statement -1 is false, Statement -2 is true
(2n)!

58. There are three coplanar parallel lines. If any p (4) Statement - 1 is true, Statement- 2 is false
points are taken on each of the lines, the 62. The number of squares that can be formed on
maximum number of triangles with vertices at a chessboard is
these points is
(1) 64 (2) 160
(1) 3p2 (p  1)  1 (2) 3p2 (p  1)
(3) 224 (4) 204
2
(3) p (4p  3) (4) None of these
63. Five balls of different colours are to be placed
59. In a 12 - storey house ten people enter a lift in three boxes of different sizes. Each box can hold
cabin. It is known that they will left in groups of 2, all five balls. Find the number of ways in which we
3 and 5 people at different storeys. The number of can place the balls in the boxes (order is not
ways they can do so if the lift does not stop to the considered in the box) so that no box remains
second storey is empty.

(1) 78 (2) 112 (1) 100 (2) 75

(3) 720 (4) 132 (3) 150 (4) 200

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64. Assuming the balls to be identical except for 70. Harmonic conjugate of the point C (5, 1) with
difference in colours, the number of ways in which respect of the point A (2, 10) and B (6, - 2) is
one or more balls can be selected from 10 white, 9
(1) (8, - 8) (2) ( - 1, 3)
green and 7 black balls is :
(3) (6, - 4) (3) (2, 5)
(1) 880 (2) 629

(3) 630 (4) 879 SECTION - B (Mathematics)


[Numerical value Type Questions]
65. If nCr-1 = 28, nCr = 56 and nCr+1 = 70, then the Instruction : If your answer is 7, then the right way
value of r is equal to : of filling this answer in OMR is:

(1) 1 (2) 2

(3) 3 (4) 4

66. The number of values of r satisfying the


equation

39
C3r 1  39Cr2  39Cr2 1 39 C3r is :

(1) 1 (2) 2

(3) 3 (4) 4

67. Find the harmonic conjugate of point R (2, 4)


with respect to the points P (2, 2) and Q (2, 5).
71. If mid points of the sides of a triangle are (1, 1),
(1) (2, 8) (2) (4, 8) (2, 4) and (3, 5).Find sum of abscissa of coordinates
of vertices of triangle.
(3) (4, 6) (4) (8, 10)
72. If A (0, - 1), B (6, 7), C ( - 2, 3) and D ( λ , 3)
68. Find the co-ordinates of circumcentre of the forms a rectangle then find the vale of λ .
triangle whose vertices are (8, 6), (8, -2) and (2, -2).
73. There are 4 letters and 4 directed envelopes.
(1) (2, 7) (2) (5, 2) The number of ways in which all the letters can be
put in wrong envelope is
(3) (10, 8) (4) (4, 8)
74. The number of triangles whose vertices are at
69. The distance between the points t31 , 2 t1   the vertices of an octagon but none of whose sides
and t , -
3
2 
2 t2 , if t1 and t2 are the roots of happen to come from the sides of the octagon is
2
x  2 2x  1  0 is
75. The number of ways in which a mixed doubles
game in tennis can be arranged from 5 married
(1) 3 (2) 212
couples, if no husband and wife play in the same
(3) 5 2 (4) 10 game, is

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