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COMMON TEST-7 (1820) 1

FIITJEE - (COMMON TEST-VII)


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
B a t c h e s : N WT R 8 2 0 X 0 1 , A 0 1 - A 04 , N W T W 820A01-A03, G01, B01-B08, PANINI820-G1 & XI-1-XI4

MONTHLY
ASSESSMENT
CODE: 118494

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 240

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
 You are not allowed to leave the Examinatio n Hall before the end of the test.

INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR
sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Section.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each section is further divided into three parts: Part-A , Part-B & Part-C
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be provided
for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices, in
any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on OMR
sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with HB pencil for each character of your Enrolment No.
and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.


(i) Part-A (01 – 8) contains 8 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

Part -A (09 – 12) contains 4 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

(ii) Part -B (01 – 02) contains 2 Matrix Match Type questions containing statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. Each question
carries +8 marks for all correct answer. For each correct row +2 marks will be awarded. There is no
negative marking.

(iii) Part -C (01 – 06) contains 6 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from 0
to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

Name of the Candidate :__________________________________________

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SECTION– I: PHYSICS
PART– A : (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. To which one of the following factors is the internal energy of an ideal gas unrelated:
(A) temperature of the gas (B) thermal conductivity of the gas
(C) density of the gas (D) mean molecular speed of the gas
2. When an ideal diatomic gas is heated at constant pressure, the fraction of the heat energy supplied
which increases the internal energy of the gas is:
(A) 2/5 (B) 3/5 (C) 3/7 (D) 5/7
3 Two mole of argon are mixed with one mole of hydrogen, then Cp/Cv for the mixture is nearly
(A) 1.2 (B) 1.3 (C) 1.4 (D) 1.5
4. 840 J of heat is required to raise the temperature of 2g moles of an ideal gas from 20 oC to 40oC at
constant pressure. The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of the same gas from 40 oC
to 60oC at constant volume is (take R = 8.4 J g.mole-1 k-1 )
(A) 504 J (B) 420 J (C) 840 J (D) 630 J
5. An ideal gas is allowed to expand freely against a vacuum in a rigid insulated container. The gas
undergoes
(A) an increase in its internal energy
(B) a decrease in its internal energy
(C) neither an increase or decrease in temperature or internal energy
(D) an increase in temperature

6. For two different gases X and Y, having degrees of freedom f 1 and


f2 and molar heat capacities at constant volume Cv1 and Cv 2 lnP
respectively, for adiabatic process, the ln P versus in V graph is
x y
plotted as shown, then
(A) f1 > f2
(B) f2 > f1
(C) Constant temperature lnv
(D) Cv1  Cv2

7. 2 kg of ice at –20°C is mixed with 5 kg of water at 20°C in an insulating vessel having negligible heat
capacity. Calculate the final mass of water remaining in the container. It is given that the specific
heats of water and ice are 1 kcal/kg/°C and 0.5 kcal/kg/°C respectively, while the latent heat of
fusion of ice is 80 kcal/kg
(A) 7 kg (B) 6 kg (C) 4 kg (D) 2 kg
8. Two rods, one of aluminium and the other made of steel, having initial lengths l1 and l2 are connected
together to form a single rod of length l1 + l2. The coefficients of linear expansion for aluminium and
steel are a and s, temperature are raised by t°C, then find the ratio:
(A) s / a (B) a / s (C) s / (a + s) (D) a / (s + s)
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Part-A : One or More Than One Options Correct Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

9. A bimetallic strip is formed by two identical strips, one of copper and the other of brass. The
coefficients of linear expansion of the two metals are  C and B . On heating, the temperature of
the strip goes up by T and the strip bends to from an arc of radius of curvature R. Then R is
(A) proportional to T (B) inversely proportional to T
(C) proportional to B  C (D) inversely proportional to B  C

10. One gram of water becomes 1671 cm 3 of steam when boiled at atmospheric pressure.
Lv = 540 cal/gm [1 atm = 1.01 × 105 N/m2]
(A) Then internal energy change is 499.7 cal (B) The work done 40.3 cal
(C) Heat exchange is 540 cal (D) Volume change is not possible

11. Two adiabatic processes bc and ad for the same gas are given to P
intersect two isotherms at T1 and T2 (as shown). Then a
b
V T V T T1
(A) a  2 (B) a  1
Vb T1 Vb T2
1
T2
d c
V  T  1
(C) b   2  (D) VaVc = VbVd
Vc  T1  Va Vd Vb Vc V

12. A monoatomic gas undergoes a process given by 2dU + 3dW = 0 (where dU = charge in internal
energy, dW = work done by the gas) then
(A) VT = constant (B) PV = constant (C) PV2 = constant (D) PV5/3 = constant

PART– B (MatrixMatch Type)


This Section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I
and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct
matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question,
statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement
B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
1. Match the initial contents with final temperature of resultant content(s)
(Sice = 0.5 cal/goC, Swater = 1.0 cal/goC, Lv = 540 k cal/kg & Lf = 80 k cal/kg)

Column I Column II
(Initial contents) (Final temperature)
(A) 3 kg ice at – 10oC and 1 kg water at 10oC (P) 10oC
(B) 4 kg ice at 10oC and 1 kg steam at 100oC (Q) 2.5oC
(C) 1 kg water at 0oC and 2 kg water at 90oC (R) 60oC
(D) 2 kg ice at 0oC and 1 kg water at 30oC (S) 0oC

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2. Match Column I with Column II:
Column I Column II
(A) (P) Heat is absorbed by the system
P

1
V

(B) (Q) Work is done on the system


P

Adiabatic

V
(C) P (R) Heat is rejected by the system

V
(D) (S) Work is done by the system
P

V
Part–C: Single digit integer
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1
1. A gas undergoes a process such that P  . If the molar heat capacity for this process
T
if C = 33.24 J/ mol- K. Find the degree of freedom of the molecules of the gas.

P
B(2P,V) C(2P,2V)
2. An ideal monoatomic gas is taken round the cycle ABCDA as
shown in the P – V diagram (see figure). The work done
pv
during the cycle is then n = ?
n D(P,2V)
A(P,V)

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3. A liquid cools from 700C to 600C in 5 minute. Calculate the time taken by the liquid to cool from 600C
to 500C, if the temperature of the surrounding is constant at 300C.

4. A hollow sphere of inner radius R0 and outer radius 2r0 is made of a uniform material of constant
thermal conductivity K. The temperature with in the ball is maintained at 2T0 and outside the ball is
3r0 pT0
T0. If temperature at distance from centre is , then find the value of p.
2 3

5. Inner surface of a cylindrical shell of length l and of material of thermal T1 T2


conductivity k is kept at constant temperature T1 and outer surface of the
cylinder is kept at constant temperature T2 such that  T1 > T2  as shown in
figure. Heat flows from inner surface to outer surface radially outward. Inner
and outer radii of the shell are R and 2R respectively. Due to lack of space
l R l
this cylinder has to be replaced by a smaller cylinder of length , inner and 2
2 R
R
outer radii and R respectively and thermal conductivity of material nk. If
4
rate of radial outward heat flow remains same for same temperatures of
inner and outer surface i.e. T1 and T2, then find the value of n.

6. An amount Q of heat is added to a monatomic ideal gas in a process in which the gas performs a
work Q/2 on its surrounding. The molar heat capacity for the process = nR. Find ‘n’.
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SECTION– II: CHEMISTRY


PART– A : (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Which of the following compound contains the most acidic hydrogen atom?
(A) CH3CH2COOH (B) ClCH2COOH
(C) FCH2COOH (D) CH 3CHCOOH

CH3

2. Which of the following compound does not show any type of isomerism?
(A) C2H6 (B) CH4 (C) ClCH = CHCl (D) CH3CH2CH2Cl

3. The most stable carbocation out of the following is:


(A) (B) CH3
CH 3CHCH 2CH 3
CH 3CH 2 - C

CH3
(C) (D)
CH 3 CH 3CHCH 3

4. The most basic compound out of the following is:


OH NH2

(A) (B)

OCH 3 COCH 3

(C) (D)

5. Which of the following satisfy octet rule?


(A) (B)
CH 3CH 2 CH 3CH 2
(C) (D) CH3CH
CH 3CH 2
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6. The enantiomer of the following compound is:
CH3
H OH
C2H5
(A) OH (B) C2H5
H5C2 CH3 HO H
H CH3
(C) OH (D) H

H5 C2 H H3C C2H5

CH3 OH

7. Which molecule/species shows only inductive effect?


(A) CH3 – CH = CH – Cl (B) CH3CH2CH2Cl
(C) (D)
CH 3 - CH = CH - CH 2
Cl

8. Which of the following compound cannot show chain isomerism?


(A) C4H10 (B) C4H8 (C) C4H6 (D) C5H10

Part-A : One or More Than One Options Correct Type


This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

9. Which of the following element(s) is/are present in cyclic hydrocarbons?


(A) Carbon (B) Hydrogen (C) Oxygen (D) Nitrogen

10. Which of the following pair(s) is/are resonating structures?


 
(A) CH3CH  CH  CH  CH3 and CH3 CHCH  CHCH3
 
(B) CH3CH2CH  CH  CH2 and CH3CH2 CHCH  CH2
 
(C) CH2  CH  CH  CH  CH2 and CH2  CH  CH  CH  CH2
 
(D) CH3CH2 CH2 andCH3 CHCH3

11. The electronic effect(s) exhibited by NO2 group when it is attached with a benzene ring, is/are:
(A) +I effect (B) –I effect (C) +R effect (D) –R effect
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12. Which of the following isomer(s) is/are possible with formula C4H8?
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

PART– B (MatrixMatch Type)


This Section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I
and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct
matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question,
statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement
B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
1. Match the electronic effects mentioned in Column-I with their characteristics mentioned in Column -
II.
Column – I Column – II
(A) Inductive effect (P) Temporary effect
(B) Resonance (Q) Permanent effect
(C) Electromeric effect (R) Sigma electrons participate in it
(D) Hyperconjugation (S) -bond electrons are involved
(T) Lone pair electrons are involved

2. Match the compounds mentioned in Column-I with the isomerism they exhibit mentioned in Column -
II.
Column – I Column – II
(A) CH 3CH 2CHCH 3 (P) Chain isomerism

OH
(B) CH 3CH 2CHCH 3 (Q) Position isomerism
CH3
(C) CH3CH = CHCH3 (R) Functional isomerism
(D) CH2 = CH – CH = CH2 (S) Geometrical isomerism
(T) Optical isomerism
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Part–C: Single digit integer
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
1. CH2 = CH – CH = CH – CH = CH2
How many geometrical isomers is/are possible for the above triene?

2. CH 3CHCHCH 3
OH OH
How many optical isomer(s) is/are possible for the above compound?

3. How many isomeric carbocation(s) is/are possible with formula C4H9 ?

4. How many of the following acid(s) is/are more acidic than CH3COOH?
HCOOH, NO2CH2COOH, C2H5COOH, F2CHCOOH, ClCH2COOH,(CH3)3CCOOH

5. NH2

How many different type(s) of electronic effect(s) is/are possible in the above compound?

6. How many hyperconjugation structure(s) is/are possible for


C2H5
CH 3 - C
CH3
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SECTION– III: MATHEMATICS


PART– A : (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The number of ways in which 2 vacancies can be filled up by 13 candidates is


(A) 25 (B) 78 (C) 156 (D) 169

1  x 
n
2. If in the expansion of , the coefficient of 5th, 6th and 7th terms are in A.P., then n is equal to
(A) 7, 11 (B) 7, 14 (C) 8, 16 (D) 7, 15

  1  x 
5 4
The coefficient of x in the expansion of 1  x 2
5
3. is
(A) 60 (B) 50 (C) 40 (D) 45

4. If all the words formed by letters of the word ‘RACHIT’ are arranged in the order as they are in the
dictionary, then rank of the word ‘RACHIT’ is
(A) 365 (B) 702 (C) 481 (D) 701

5. The number of integral solutions of x  y  z  w  20 if x  1, y  2, z  3, w  4, is


(A) 13C10 (B) 13C11 (C) 13C9 (D) 14C10

10
 3
6. The term independent of x in the expansion of  x  2  is
 x 
(A) 3240 (B)  3240 (C) 405 (D)  405

1  x   C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  C3 x3 .......  Cn x n , then
n
7. If
C1  2C2  3C3  4C4 .......  nCn equals
(A) 2  n  2  (B) 2  n  1
n 1 n
(C) n2n1 (D)  n  1 2n1
8. Number of irrational terms in expansion of (51/6  21/8 )100 is
(A) 96 (B) 97 (C) 98 (D) 99

Part-A : One or More Than One Options Correct Type


This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.

9. 32n2  8n  9, n  N is divisible by
(A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 32 (D) 64
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10. The number of ways in which 10 candidates A1, A 2 ,...... A10 can be ranked, so that A1 is always
above A 2 is
10!
(B) 8! C2
10 10 10
(A) (C) P2 (D) C2
2

11. If n objects are arranged in a row, then the number of ways of selecting three of these objects so that
no two of them are next to each other is

(A)
n  2n  3 n  4  (B) n2
C3
6
n3 n 3
(C) C3  C2 (D) n C3

9  
n
12. If 80  I  f where I , n are integers and 0  f  1, then
(A) I is an odd integer (B) I is an even integer
 I  f 1  f   1  
n
(C) (D) 1  f  9  80

PART– B (MatrixMatch Type)


This Section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I
and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct
matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question,
statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement
B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
1. Consider the word “HONOLULU” for
Column I Column II
Number of words that can be formed using the letters of the given
(A) (P) 26
word in which consonants and vowels are alternate is
Number of words that can be formed without changing the order of
(B) (Q) 144
vowels is
Number of ways in which 4 letters can be selected form the letters of
(C) (R) 840
the given word is
Number of words in which two O’ s are together but U’s are
(D) (S) 900
separated

2. The value of :
Column-I Column-II
(A) 10 n
Cr (P) n
r .
r 1
n
Cr 1 2
(B) n 1 n (Q) 2n
Cr Cn

r 0
n
Cr  nCr 1
5(2n – 9)
(C) 4
C0 4C4  4C1 4C3  4C2 4C2  4C3 4C1  4C4 4C0 (R)
(D) (S) 6
 
n 2
n
Cr
r 0

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Part–C: Single digit integer
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
8
k 
1. If k  R and the middle term of   2  is 1120, then the value of k is
2 
n
 131 a  5 n
C
2. If the second term of the expansion  a   is 14 a 2 , then the value of n 3 is
1
 a  C2

3. The remainder when 22003 is divided by 17 is

4. A man has n friends, then the smallest value of n so that man can invite each day a different pair of
friends for 28 days in a row will be

5. If 1! 2! 3! .................  2009! is divided by 15 then the remainder is.

C0  2C1  3C2  4C3  .......   1  n  1 Cn will be


n
6. The value of

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FIITJEE COMMON TEST


PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
Common Test – VII
B a t c h e s : N W T R 8 2 0 X 0 1 , A0 1 - A0 4 , N W T W 820A01-A03, G01, B01-B08,
PANINI820-G1 & XI-1-XI4
QP CODE: 118494
ANSWER KEY
SECTION-I SECTION-II SECTION-III
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
Part-A Part-A Part-A
1. B 1. C 1. C
2. D 2. B 2. B
3. D 3. B 3. A
4. A 4. B 4. C
5. C 5. B 5. A
6. B 6. C 6. C
7. B 7. B 7. C
8. C 8. C 8.
9. BD 9. AB 9. ABCD
10. ABC 10. BC 10. AB
11. CD 11. BD 11. ABC
12. AC 12. ABCD 12. ACD
Part-B Part-B Part-B
1. AS 1. A  QR, 1. AQ
BR B  QST, BR
CR C  PS, CP
DS D  QRST DS
2. A  PS 2. A  PQRT, 2. A R
BS B  P, B P
C  QR C  PQS, C S
D  PS D  QR D Q
Part-C Part-C Part-C
1. 4 1. 2 1. 2
2. 1 2. 3 2. 4
3. 7 3. 4 3. 8
4. 4 4. 4 4. 8
5. 4 5. 4 5. 3
6. 3 6. 8 6. 0

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