Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics All India Internal Test Series
Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics All India Internal Test Series
Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics All India Internal Test Series
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
Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
This question paper contains Three Sections.
Section – I is “Chemistry”, Section – II is “Mathematics” and Section – III is “Physics”.
Each Section is further divided into two Parts: Part – A & Part – B.
Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices,
in any form, are not allowed.
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.
(i) PART-A (01 – 08) contains 8 Multiple Choice Questions which have Only One Correct answer. Each
question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong answer.
PART-A (09 – 16) contains 4 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 2 Multiple Choice Questions have to
be answered. Each question has Only One Correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer and
–1 mark for a wrong answer.
(ii) PART-B (01 – 04) contains 4 Matrix Match Type Question which have statements given in 2 columns.
Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column. There may be
One or More Than One Correct choices. Each question carries +12 marks for all correct answer however
for each correct row +3 marks will be awarded and –1 mark for each row matched incorrectly.
Name of Candidate :
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Section – I (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
(Single Correct Choice 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 derivatives of benzene would undergo hydrolysis most readily with aq. KOH?
Cl
Cl
O2N NO2
(A) (B)
NO2
NO 2
Cl Cl
NO2
(C) (D)
NO2
N
NO2 H3C CH3
2. CH3
H3C
18
O A, A is
H2O
H
CH3 CH3
H3C H3C
18OH OH OH OH
(A) (B) 18
CH3 CH3
H3C H3C
O CH3 OH O CH3
OH
(C) Both are correct (D) None is correct
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Cl O
t BuOK
t BuOH
A
O
H5C 2
O O
H3C
O
(A) (B)
C 2 H5 -
C2I
O
O
OH
(C) (D)
O
O C 2 H5
4. O
CH3
is the final product obtained when one of the following is reacted with base.
O O O O
(A) (B)
H3C CH3 H3C CH3
O O
O O
(C) H3C (D)
CH3
H3C CH3
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O
O
(A) (B)
Yellow ppt. of CHI3,
Yellow ppt. of CHI3,
COOH
CHO
O
COOH
(C) Yellow ppt. of CHI3, (D) Yellow ppt. of CHI3,
COOH
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Paragraph
(Single Correct Choice Type)
Paragraph (9 – 10)
O
NaOEt /
Cl
H
P
2
h
Q R
NBS
S
NaOH
T
9. Compound ‘T’ is
OH OH
(A) (B)
OH OH
OH OH
(C) (D)
OH OH
(A) (B)
Cl Cl
OH
Cl
(C) (D)
Cl
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CH3
11. The organic compound [X] is
O
(A) (B)
O HO
(C) (D)
O H OH
12. Which of the following describes the correct sequence of organic reactions during the formation of
‘X’?
(A) Acetal hydrolysis first, followed by tautomerisation and then finally acid catalysed aldol
condensation.
(B) Acid catalysed hydration first, then hemiacetal and acetal decomposition and finally acid catalyst
aldol condensation.
(C) Cleavage of ether first, then acid catalysed hydration and finally acid catalysed aldol
condensation.
(D) Acid catalysed hydration first, followed by tautoumerisation and finally acid catalysed alodol
condensation.
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D
OD OCH3
H OCH3
D
O O
(C) D3C C (D) H3C C D
PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)
1. Column-I contains the activated complex of initial reactants and Column-II reflects the effect of
increased solvent polarity on reaction rate. Match the column, now
Column – I Column – II
(A) Y R X (P) SN 2, large decrease
(B) (Q) E2, large decrease
Y R X
(C) (R) SN2, large increase
Y H C C X
(D) (S) SN2, small decrease
Y H C C X
(T) E2, large increase
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2. Match the column–I with column–II and mark the correct option from the codes given below:
Column – I Column – II
(A) OH (P) OH
Cl Conc.H2SO4
Cl2 / AlCl3
Dil
H SO
2 4
(B) OH (Q) OH
Cl
Cl2 / AlCl3
CS
2
(C) OH (R) NO 2
Cl2 / AlCl3
SnCl2
NaNO2 /HCl
H O
2
Cl
(D) OH (S) NH2
Cl Cl
Cl2 /H2O
NaNO2 /HCl
H O
2
Cl
3. Match the column–I with column–II and mark the correct option from the codes given below:
Column – I Column – II
(A) OH (P) Carbocation
CHCl3
KOH,
CH3
(B) C CH (Q) Carbanion
2
Hg , H2SO4
H2O
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(A) Base
? (P) Cyclic – – diketone
CO 2Et
(B) O
PPA,100o C
(Q) – diketone
?
HOAC
OH
O
O Cl
(i )
(C) (R) Bicyclic diketone
?
N ( ii ) H /H2O
O
(D) i NaNO2 dilHCl (S) Bridged bicyclic diketone
?
ii Hydrolysis
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Section – II (MATHEMATICS)
PART – A
(Single Correct Choice 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.
2. If b 0 , then the roots x1 and x 2 of the equation 2x2 6x b 0, satisfy the condition
x1 x 2
k , then which of the following values can ‘k’ never exceed.
x 2 x1
(A) –3 (B) –5
(C) –6 (D) –2
3. Let bi 1 for i 1,2,.....,101. Suppose loge b1,loge b2 ,.....,loge b101 are in Arithmetic Progression
(A.P.) with the common difference loge 2 . Suppose a1,a2 ,......a101 are in A.P. such that a1 b1 and
a51 b51 . If t b1 b2 ...... b51 and s a1 a2 ...... a51 , then
(A) s t and a101 b101 (B) s t and a101 b101
(C) s t and a101 b101 (D) s t and a101 b101
4. A committee consisting of at least three members is to be formed from a group of 6 boys and 6 girls
such that it always has a boy and a girl. The number of ways to form such committee is:
(A) 212 27 13 (B) 211 26 13
(C) 212 27 35 (D) 211 27 35
n
1
Suppose m and n are positive integers and let S 1
k n
5. Ck and
k 0 k m 1
m
1
T 1
k m
Ck ,
k 0 k n 1
then S T is equal to:
(A) 0 (B) nm mn
(C) n 1 m 1 (D) 1 n 1 m
m n m n
6. Let F denote the set of all onto functions from A a1,a2 ,a3 ,a4 to B x, y,z . A function f is
chosen at random from F. The probability that f 1 x consists of exactly one element is
2 1
(A) (B)
3 3
1
(C) (D) 0
6
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3n n
7. Let n N, Sn 3n Cr and Tn 3n C3r , then Sn 3Tn equals
r 0 r 0
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 0
n
8. Suppose a,d 0, and an a n 1 d n N . Least value of
k 1
ak2 ak ak 1 ak21 is
n 1 n
n 1
(A) ak
n 1 k 1
(B) ak
n 1 k 1
n n n n1
(C) ak
n 1 k 1
(D) ak
n 1 k 2
Paragraph
(Single Correct Choice Type)
Paragraph (9 – 10)
i
Let , , be three real numbers such that 2 2 2 0 and z
1
2
9. z equals
(A) (B) 1
1
(C) (D)
1
10. equals
zz z z i
(A) (B)
2 1 z
2
2 1 z
2
(C)
z z i (D) none of these
2 1 z
2
Paragraph (11 – 12)
A polynomial p x a0 xn a1xn1 ..... an1x an,a0 0 is said to be a reciprocal equation if
n
ai ani for 0 i where [x] denote the greatest integer x .
2
11. If p(x) is a reciprocal polynomial of odd degree, then one of the roots of p x 0 is
(A) –1 (B) 1
(C) 0 (D)
n 1
2
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12. If p(x) is a reciprocal equation and a 0 is a root of p x 0 , then which one of the following is also
a root of p(x) = 0?
1
(A) –a (B)
a
(C) a 1 (D) none of these
13. P X Y is
1 5
(A) (B)
4 12
1 7
(C) (D)
2 12
14. P X Y is
11 1
(A) (B)
36 3
13 1
(C) (D)
36 2
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PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)
1. Match the equations in column I with their properties in column II
Column-I Column-II
(A) a,b,c R are such that a b c 0 . Equation is (P) has real roots
3ax2 2bx c 0
(B) a,b,c R are such that 2a 3b 6c 0 . Equation is (Q) has discriminant > 0
ax bx c 0
2
(C) a,b,c R are such that a c b2 . Equation is (R) has at least one root
2
in (0, 1)
ax2 bx c 0
(D) b c (S) has a root in
a,b,c R are such that 1 0 . Equation
a a , 1 or a root in
ax bx c 0
2
1,
2. Match the equations in column I with the number of solutions in column II
Column-I Column-II
(A) z2 z 0 (P) 1
(B) 2
z2 z 0 (Q) 3
(C) z2 8z 0 (R) 4
(D) z 2 1 and z 1 2 (S) Infinite
3. Letters of the word INDIANOIL are arranged at random. Probability that the word formed
Column-I Column-II
(A) contains the word INDIAN (P) 1
9
C5
(B) contain the word OIL (Q) 1
5
C2 7
C2 9!
(C) begins with I and ends with L (R) 1
9
C4
(D) has vowels at the odd places (S) 1
7
C3 9
C2
4. The greatest integer contained in
Column-I Column-II
(A)
(P) 0
2n
2 1
(B)
2 3 (Q) is of the form 4k 1
2n
(C)
2 3 (R) is of the form 2k 1
2n
(D)
2 1 (S) 2n1 1
2n
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(C) (D)
16 2
3. Two spherical bodies of masses M and 5M and radii R and 2R respectively are released in free
space with initial separation between their centres equal to 12R. If they attract each other due to
gravitational force only, then the distance covered by smaller body just before collision is
(A) 1.5 R (B) 2.5 R
(C) 4.5 R (D) 7.5 R
R
4. A frictionless tunnel is dug along a chord of the earth at a perpendicular distance from the centre
2
of earth (where R is radius of earth). An object is released from one end of the tunnel. The correct
graph, showing the variation of acceleration of particle with its distance r from centre of earth is
a a
(A) (B)
r r
R R R R
2 2
a a
(C) (D)
r r
R R R R
2 2
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2L
(D) Ball hits the top of container at end Q after a time t =
3g
7. A charge particle enters into a region containing uniform electric field (E) and uniform magnetic field
(B) along x-axis and y-axis respectively. If it passes the region unaccelerated, the velocity of charge
particle is given by
E E E
(A) 2iˆ + k̂ (B) 2jˆ kˆ (C) – k̂ (D) none of these
B B B
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Paragraph
(Single Correct Choice Type)
Paragraph (9 – 10)
One mole of a monatomic gas undergoes the cycle shown in the
B
diagram: The pressure, volume and temperature at A are P0, V0 2P0
and T0 respectively; the pressure at B is 2P0 and the volume at D
C
is 2V0. The processes AB and CD are isochoric. During BC DA,
the gas undergoes the processes such that during an A
P0
infinitesimal contraction or expansion, the heat absorbed dQ, the
change in internal energy dU and dW, the work done satisfy the D
relation:
1 2
dQ dU dW V0 2V0
2 3
For the process BC, DA, we can write
1 2
dQ = dU dW dU dW
2 3
1 1 1 3 1
or, dU dW ; or, RdT dW
2 3 2 2 3
13
pdV + Vdp RdT ; or, pdV + Vdp = 0
9
13
or, pV 9 = constant
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In a vertical plane, a metal rod of length L and mass m is placed over two conducting platforms A and B. A
region of magnetic field B B0kˆ starting from line joining A and B and lying over it, is switched on. Now, at
t = 0 switch S is closed such that the charge q passes through the rod in time dt due to which magnetic field
exert an impulsive force which causes the rod to jump with certain velocity and since the gravitational field
is present the rod comes back to AB after some time and collides inelastically and the process is repeated
B
L y
m
A B x
S R
14. Heat generated (in kJ) through the ring till the instant when ring start toppling is
1 2 2 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3
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16. If a solid conducting sphere is taken in place of the cylinder (assuming all conditions same as
previous question), temperature as function of r will be
P 2 2 P 2 2
(A) T To (R r ) (B) T To (R r )
4k 6k
P 2 2 P 2 2
(C) T To (R r ) (D) T To (R r )
3k 2k
PART – B
(Matrix Match Type)
1. A horizontal thermally insulated cylinder of length 2l is
separated by a thin insulating piston dividing the cylinder in
two equal parts. The piston is connected by ideal springs l l
and initially springs are non-deformed. Left part contains
2 moles of H2 and right part contains 2 moles of O2 at same
initial temperature. The left part of the cylinder is fitted with a
thermostat which maintains the constant temperature of the
gas and through which only heat transfer can take place.
The following two processes are performed on the given
system. After process I, the system is brought back to its
initial state.
Process I: Heat Q is supplied to the right part and piston is displaced to the left by a distance l/2.
Process II: Heat Q is given to the right part and as a result piston displaces to the left by a distance
l/2. The gas on the left dissociates into its atoms.
Column-I Column-II
(A) In process I (P) Temperature of the gas on left remains
constant.
(B) In process I, if piston displaces to (Q) Heat is rejected by the gas on the left.
the right by same amount.
(C) In process II (R) Total work done by both the gases is
positive.
(D) In process II if partial dissociation (S) Heat is absorbed by the gas on the left.
has taken place
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Column-I Column-II
(A) 1 is (P) m
6qB
(B) 2 is (Q) m
3qB
(C) t1 is (R) /3
(D) t2 is (S) /6
(T) /2
Column-I Column-II
(A) If the magnetic field is increased by (P) decrease
2%, the speed of the particle will
(B) If the magnetic field is decreased by (Q) increase
4%, the speed of the particle will
(C) If the magnetic field is increased by (R) change by 1%
2%, the charge of the particle will
(D) If the magnetic field is decreased by (S) change by 2%
4%, the charge of the particle will
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Column – I Column – II
(A) A thin uniform spherical shell of surface area S has an (P) Is independent of S
initial temperature more than its surrounding
atmosphere. Then magnitude of rate of change of its
temperature with time
(B) A soap bubble initially in equilibrium is given a charge (Q) Depends on S
Q, which distributes uniformly over its surface. The
centre of the bubble is always fixed. For the duration
the bubble having surface area S expands the
magnitude of electric potential at a fixed point always
lying outside the bubble
(C) A container with open top and filed with ideal liquid is (R) Remains constant
placed at rest on a smooth horizontal table. A small
hole of area S is drilled at the bottom of a side wall of
container. The magnitude of force exerted by escaping
liquid on the container
An infinitely long straight current carrying wire lies (S) Decrease with time
along the axis of a closed cylindrical surface of total
(D) surface area S is space. As the magnitude of current in
the wire is continuously increased, the magnitude of the
magnetic flux through the surface of this cylinder
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