FST 5 - P1 Question
FST 5 - P1 Question
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                                          PART : I MATHEMATICS
                                    SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 64)
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2.   Consider line L1 : x – 3 = 0 and circle S : x + y – 4x + 3 = 0. The area enclosed by S = 0, L1 = 0
     and the lines which touches the circle and passing through origin, is less than or equal to
           3 3                                                                     
     (A)                                                               (B) 3 3 
            2   2                                                                   2
(C) 3 3   (D) 3 2  
                                                                                                                              1
3.   The function f is continuous and has the property f  f(x)  = 1 – x for all x  [0, 1] and J =                           f(x)dx
                                                                                                                              0
then
            1    3                                                                                    1
     (A) f   + f   = 1                                              (B) the value of J equal to
           4     4                                                                                    2
                                                                              2
            1  2                                                                 sin x dx
     (C) f   · f   = 1                                              (D)    (sin x  cos x)  3
                                                                                                     has the same value as J
           3 3                                                            0
4.   Let z1, z2 be two complex numbers represented by points on the circle |z| = 1 and |z| = 2
     respectively, then
     (A) max |2z1 + z2| = 4                                             (B) min |z1 – z2| = 1
                  1
     (C) z 2        3                                                 (D) min |z1 – z2| = 3
                  z1
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5.    Let f(x) be a 4 degree polynomial satisfying f(r) =                       for r = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then which of the following
                                                                            r
is /are CORRECT ?
                   1
      (A) f(6)                                                       (B) f(x) = 0 has no negative root
                   6
                                                                                2       2                           2
6.    The equations of the common tangents to the ellipse, x + 4y = 8 and the parabola y = 4x are
(A) 2y – x = 4 (B) 2y + x = 4
(C) 2y + x + 4 = 0 (D) 2y + x = 0
                   tan x sin x
      (B) lim                 exists
          x0        x     x
                   tan1 x sin1 x
      (C) lim                     does not exist
           x0        x       x
                                                                            e    x 
      (D) Number of integers in range of f(x) =               log            x  3  are 4
                                                                  e –1/ 9
                                                                                4e 
9. Number of all 6-Digit natural numbers such that the sum of their digits is 10 and each of the digits
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 7
                                                                                    2
10.   Lines y = 3x + 4 and y = mx + 1 intersect the parabola x + x – y + 1 = 0 at four distinct concyclic
points, if
(A) m = 3 (B) m = 0
(C) m = –3 (D) m = 1
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11.   If the equation whose roots are the squares of the roots of the cubic x – ax + bx – 1 = 0 is
identical with the given cubic equation, then which of the following may be true ?
(A) a = 0, b = 3 (B) a = b = 0
                                                                       2   2   2
12.   If distinct numbers a, b, c are in A.P. and a , b , c are in H.P., then which of the following may be
true ?
                                                                                     2
      (A) ac < 0                                                               (B) b = ac
                   2              ac                                                     2
      (C) b =                                                                  (D) 2b + ac = 0
                                  8
               2              2
13.   If x + ay + 4xy + (2b + 1)x + 30y + 50 = 0 represent pair of straight line of parallel lines then
(A) a = 4 (B) b = 7
(C) distance between parallel lines = 5 (D) distance between parallel lines = 3
14.
      A                                          C
                                           45º
                                           B
                                                                                                              1
      As shown in the diagram, the volume of tetrahedron D-ABC is                                               . Also ACB = 45º and
                                                                                                              6
                                   AC
      AD + BC +                            = 3, then CD is less than
                                       2
      (A) 2                                          (B) 3                     (C) 1                            (D) 4
                                                                                      
15.                                                                                                      
      Let a  î  2 ĵ  2k̂ , b  2î  3 ĵ  k̂ and c is a vector such that a  b  c  a  b  c , c  6 , then           
                                                                      
      (A) a b c   244                                      (B) a b c   0
                                                                     
      (C) a b b  c   244                                  (D) a b b  c   244
               cos ec 2 x – 7               –m      –n
16.   If                     dx = – (sin x) (cos x) + c then
                 cos 7 x
                                                                                     (n– 2m)
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                               SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 16)
       This section contains TWO paragraphs
       Based on each paragraph, there will be TWO questions.
      Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
        four option(s) is(are) correct 
       For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
       For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
        Full Marks           :  +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are)
                                     darkened.
        Partial Marks        :  +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided
                                     NO incorrect option is darkened.
        Zero Marks           :    0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
        Negative Marks :        –2 In all other cases.
       For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three
        will result in +4 marks ; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks and darkening (A) and
        (B) will result in –2 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.
                                       Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 18
                                                                                                                 
      If a  ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ , b  ˆi  ˆj , a  c  2iˆ  6ˆj  5kˆ , a . c  4 , d is a vector coplanar with vectors a , c
                                              
      and perpendicular to c , also b . d = 3
17.   Which of the following is/are CORRECT ?
                                                                                               
                                                                                                              –1 4
      (A) c = 2iˆ  3ˆj                                                  (B) angle between a and c is – cos
                                                                                                                 9
                                                                            
                                       –1 4
      (C) angle between a and c is cos                                   (D) c = 2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ
                                          9
18.   Which of the following is/are CORRECT ?
                                                                                                        
      (A) [ b c d] = 72                 (B) [ b c d] = 54                (C) d = 17iˆ  14 ˆj  10kˆ       (D) d = 12iˆ  9ˆj  5kˆ
Two circles C1 and C2 both passes through the points A(1, 2) and E(2, 1) and touch the line
4x – 2y = 9 at B and D respectively. The possible co-ordinate of point C such that the quadrilateral
20.     Let p prizes are distributed among p + q students then which of the following is/are correct ?
                                                                                                       5
        (A) If no student gets more than one prize, then the number of ways is P4
                                                                                                       3
        (B) If no student gets more than one prize, then the number of ways is P3
(C) If each student is eligible for all the prizes, then the number of ways is 625
(D) No student get all the prizes, then the number of ways is 620
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                                              PART - II : PHYSICS
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
 For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are)
darkened.
Partial Marks : +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided
 For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three
will result in +4 marks ; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks and darkening (A) and
21.   A weight W is used to hoist two unequal slender uniform iron bars of same cross-section. One bar
                                                     2
      is of length 2 m, while the other is of length   m. The weight moves down at speed 4 m/s as
                                                     3
      shown. For the instant shown, the speed of
                                                                           2
                                                                     B        m
                                                              2m            3
                                                               30º
                                                      A                     C
                         4
      (A) Point A is          m/s
                         3
                         2
      (B) Point C is          m/s
                          3
                                                 4
      (C) Center of mass of bar AB is                 m/s
                                                  3
      (D) Center of mass of two bars is 4 3 m/s
                                                                                                                                    cx
22.   A particle of mass 'm' moves under a conservative force with potential energy U(x) 
                                                                                                                                 x 2  a2
      where c and a are positive constants.
      (A) Position of unstable equilibrium is x = +a
      (B) The particle can oscillate about x = –a
                                              c
      (C) If particle's speed is more than        at origin, then it will reach x = + 
                                             ma
                                                               p0 V0
      (A) Pressure of the gas at any instant t is =
                                                              V0  Aut
      (B) Power should be p0Au at beginning.
      (C) Power of filament should remain constant.
      (D) Power of filament will decrease with time.
25.   Figure shows analog voltmeter and ammeter. These meters are used to measure the potential
      difference across a resistor and the current through it. Assume that meters are ideal. Select correct
      alternative(s)
                        2              4                        20          40
0 8 0 60
                             V                                        mA
      (A) The percentage uncertainty in voltmeter reading is 2.5%
      (B) The percentage uncertainty in ammeter reading is 4 %
      (C) The percentage uncertainty in calculation of resistance is 9 %
      (D) The percentage uncertainty in calculation of power across resistance is 9%
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26.   A uniform rod of mass m and length L is sliding along it’s length on a horizontal table whose top is
      partly rough and rest rough with friction coefficient . The rod after moving through smooth part,
      enter the rough with velocity v0. Take this moment as t = 0. Suppose v0 is taken minimum so that
      the rod just stops when it is completely on rough part.
                                    L
V0
Smooth Rough
27.   A piece of copper foil is bent into the shape as illustrated in figure. The gap between two parallel
      planes ‘d’ is very small in comparison to rest dimensions. Current I which is uniformly distributed
      over width  enters in from edge AB and leaves at edge CD.
                                         A                                                   B
                                                                                                     d
C D
                                                                 
      Select correct alternatives
                                                     0I
      (A) The magnetic field at centre of cylinder is
                                                      
      (B) The ratio of energy stored in cylindrical volume and energy stored in space between planes
              R2
      is =
               ad
                                                                      0    2
      (C) The self inductance of the arrangement is                      (R + ad)
                                                                       
                                                                20 ( R2  ad)2 I2
      (D) Total energy stored in arrangement is
                                                                        2
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28.   Suppose a photon of initial frequency is emitted by a star of mass M and radius R. As the photon
      moves away from the star –
      (A) The frequency of the photon decreases
      (B) The wave length of the photon decreases
                                                                                                                     GM
      (C) The relative change in frequency when photon is beyond the gravitation field is
                                                                                                                     C2R
                                                                                                GM
      (D) The relative charge in frequency beyond the gravitation field is
                                                                                               2C2R
29.   A Short electric dipole of dipole moment p is placed at centre of a cylindrical gaussian surface of
      length  = 2R and radius R. Electric flux linked with
      (A) The curved surface will be zero if the dipole is placed along axis of the cylinder
      (B) The curved surface will be zero if the dipole is placed perpendicular to the axis
                                                   p
      (C) One of the plane surface is                   if the dipole is placed along the axis
                                                 4 20R
                                                 p
      (D) One of the plane surface is                if the dipole is placed perpendicular to the axis
                                                20R
30.   The temperature of equal masses of three different liquids A, B and C is 12, 18 and 28ºC,
      respectively. When A and B are mixed the temperature is 16ºC. When B and C are mixed, it is
      23ºC. Select correct statements
      (A) The ratio of specific heats of liquid A and B is 1 : 2
      (B) The ratio of specific heats of liquid B and C is 1 : 3
      (C) The ratio of specific heats of liquid A and C is 1 : 2
      (D) When A and C are mixed, the equilibrium temperature will be 20ºC
31.   Two heater coils of power P1 and P2 take individually time t1 and t2 to boil a fixed quantity of water.
      The time they will take to boil the same quantity of water.
      (A) t1 + t2 if they are connected to the mains in series
      (B) t1 + t2 if they are connected to the mains in parallel
              t1t 2
      (C)            if they are connected to the mains in series
            t1  t 2
32.   A combination of two thin convex lenses are placed as shown in the figure. An object is placed
      5 cm in front of the first lens which has a length of 10 cm. The second lens is 10 cm behind the first
      lens and has a focal length of 12 cm.
                                                     L1                               L2
                                         5 cm                     10 cm
      (A) Image by first lens is real and erect.
      (B) Final image is real and inverted.
      (C) Final image is 30 cm away from L2.
      (D) Image by first leans is 10 cm away from L1.
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                                                                                            th
33.   Ideal liquid of density  is filled in a cylindrical container upto (3/4) height. Now the liquid is being
      rotated about vertical axis passing through its axis of symmetry with constant angular velocity ,
      such that liquid is on the verge of falling out of the container and free surface of liquid forms a
      paraboloid. Whole situation is shown in the figure. Choose the correct options.
                                                                               h0
                                       h                                                x
                 h                               gh                          dp                             dp
      (A) h0 =                      (B)  =                            (C)       2 x              (D)        g
                 4                               R2                          dx                             dy
34.   Three blocks of masses m1, m2 and M are arranged as shown in figure. All the surfaces are
      frictionless and string is inextensible. Pulleys are light. A constant force F is applied on block of
      mass m1. Pulleys and string are light. Part of the string connecting both pulleys is vertical and part
      of the strings connecting pulleys with masses m1 and m2 are horizontal.
                                                F                                                               F
      (A) Acceleration of mass m1 is                                   (B) Acceleration of mass m2 is
                                             m1  m2                                                         m1  m2
                                       Space for Rough Work                                                 m2F
      (C) Acceleration of mass M is zero            (D) Tension in the string is
                                                                                                           m1  m2
35.   A thin uniform rod of mass m and length L is hinged at one end and is free to rotate in the vertical
      plane. A small ball of mass m is fixed to the other end of the rod. A constant horizontal force
      F = mg is also acting as shown in figure.
                                             m, L      m
                                                             F
      (A) Acceleration of the ball at the instant of releasing the rod is 9g/8.
                          5mg
      (B) Hinge force of       acts in vertical direction just after releasing rod.
                           16
                                                                                3g
      (C) Speed of the ball when the rod becomes vertical is                        .
                                                                                 2
                                                                                3g
      (D) Speed of the ball when the rod becomes vertical is                        .
                                                                                 4
36.   A rod of mass m and length  is acted upon by two forces each of magnitude F as shown in the
      figure. The length of the rod is , area of cross section is A, the young’s modulus of the material is
      Y. Select correct alternative
                                F                                         F
                                                  Smooth
                                                        F
      (A) The stress in rod at mid point of the rod is    .
                                                       A
                                                                F
      (B) The stress in rod at a distance     from one end is       .
                                           4                    2A
                                               F
      (C) Net change in length of the rod is       .
                                               AY
      (D) Total elastic potential energy stored in the rod is zero.
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                                    SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 16)
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
 For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are)
darkened.
Partial Marks : +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided
 For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three
will result in +4 marks ; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks and darkening (A) and
                                                         I           
                                                                     B
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37.   If the block is in equilibrium then select correct alternatives
      (A) The left and right part of wire will take shape of circular arc.
      (B) The left and right part of wire will take shape of parabolic arc.
      (C) Tension is constant along the wire.
      (D) Total magnetic force on the wire must be equal to weight of the load.
                                           c1
                                                                                       L2
                                                        L1                   C2
40.   The total amount of heat that will be dissipated after opening the switch, and until a new
      steady state is achieved
             LE2                                                             CE2
      (A)        in resistance R1                                      (B)       in resistance R1
             2R2                                                              2
             CE2 LE2                                                          LE2
      (C)            in resistance R2                                 (D)        in resistance R2
              2   2R2                                                         2R2
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                                            PART - III : CHEMISTRY
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,
P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]
41. Which of the following compound(s) have two  bond in it’s structure ?
X + Y + Z
                                                          H2O
                                                    P                W
                             50C60C                    200C230C
42.        M      4CO    
                                ' X'                       
                                                                   Metal   CO
        (Impure)                               Metal                         (pure)
                                             carbonyl
                                             complex
        Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about given reaction process?
        (A) Metal M is Ni
        (B) Process is known as Mond’s process in which pure metal is obtained
                                               3
        (C) Hybridisation of metal in ‘X’ is sp
        (D) Maximum five atoms are present in one plane in ‘X’
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43.   Through a number of isobaric cooling and adiabatic compression steps 1 mol helium (consider as
      an ideal gas) is compressed from 1 bar, 300K to 32768 bar, 300K. Let the process be
      accomplished in three steps [Step AB, BC & CD]. At each step helium is firstly cooled and then
      compressed. At the end of each step the pressure increases 32 times and temperature returns to
      original value 300K as shown in diagram [R = 2 cal/K/mol]. Select correct option(s) :
                                                           T7 D
                                             P
                                                            T5 C
                                                      T6
                                                                 T3 B
                                                           T4             A
                                                                              T1
                                                                T2
      (A) T1 = T3 = T5 = T7                                             (B) T2 = T4 = T6
      (C) Qtotal = –3375 cal                                            (D) Ssys = 15 R ln2
44. When N2 gas is adsorbed on the surface of metallic iron, electron transfer occurs from the metal to
(A) N2 is chemisorbed.
                                             r
                                 +   –        A          2 2
45.   A hypothetical solid A B has                                then correct statement(s) is/are :
                                            R               2
                                                 B
           –
      (A) B touches total 18 ions
           +
      (B) A touches total 6 ions
(C) Each body diagonal passes through the centre of 2 cations and 1 anion of a unit cell.
(D) Each body diagonal passes through the centre of 2 anions and 1 cation of a unit cell.
           O > OSCl
      (A) OS      > ClS
                       Cl bond angle
(D) It's aqueous solution does not give pink colour with phenolphthalein.
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               K
47.   3A  Products. Rate law is, rate = K [A]°, then (Here Ct = Concentration of reactant at time t,
      C0 = concentration of reactant at time t = 0)
      (A) Slope of graph of Ct v/s t is – K
      (B) Slope of graph of Ct v/s t is – 3K
      (C) Slope of graph of (C0–Ct) v/s t is 3K
      (D) Slope of graph of (C0 – Ct) v/s t is –K
                                                     –1
48.    of 0.01 M MgCl2 is 220 S.cm2.mol .
                                                –1
      of MgCl2 is 240 S.cm2.mol .
                                               –1
      of Mg2+ is 100 S.cm2.mol .
      All above measurements are done in an electrolytic cell.
      Assuming MgCl2 to be a strong electrolyte which of the following is/are incorrect?
                                                                               2     –1
      (A) Limiting equivalent conductivity of MgCl2 is 60 S.cm .eq
      (B)  of MgCl2 varies linearly with its concentration
                                                          2     –1
      (C)  of 0.04 M MgCl2 will be 160 S.cm .mol
                                                          2     –1
      (D)  of 0.04 M MgCl2 will be 200 S.cm .mol
49.   Balance the following chemical reaction with simplest integer coefficients: a, b, c, d and e and then
      choose the correct option(s);
                   2–                      +
      a Cr2O7           + b H2O2 + c H  d CrO(O2)2 + e H2O
      (A) a is 1                       (B) b is 6                      (C) d is 2                       (D) e is 5
50.   Along with each complex two state of hybridisation concerned with two different elements of the
      corresponding complex are mentioned. Correct match is/are :
      (B)   [Ni(CO) 4 ], sp 3 , sp
      (C)   [Re(CN )6 ]4 , d x2  y 2 d z 2 sp 3 , sp
                    Re d hot                                                         A l2O 3
      (C) CH3–CCH                                                (D) n-Hexane    
                                                                                         
                               iron tube                                                    Cr2O3 / 
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52.   In which of the following reaction (s), reactant and products are correctly matched ?
(A)
(B)
(D)
53.   Three isomeric compound M, N and P (C5H10O) give the following tests:
      (i) M and P react with sodium bisulfite to form an adduct.
      (ii) N comsumes 1 mole of bromine and also gives trubidity with conc. HCl / anhydrous ZnCl2 after
      prolong heating.
      (iii) M reacts with excess of iodine in alkaline solution to give yellow crystalline compound with a
      characteristic smell.
      (iv) p-Rosaniline treated with sulphur dioxide developes pink colour on shaking with P.
      The structures of M, N and P, respectively can be:
M N P
                                      O                                                                           |
                                                                           OH                        H
        (A)                           ||                                   |                                 ||
                                  |                                                                          O
                                          O                                                                           O
        (B)                               ||                                                                          ||
                                                                       |            OH
                                                                                                                           H
                                                                               O                                      H
                             ||                                                                          |            |
        (C)                                                                    ||
                                               OH
                                                                                                                           O
                                      O                                                                               H
                                      ||                          ||                                     |            |
        (D)
                                  |                                                 OH
                                                                                                                           O
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                                           H2/Pt
                                                                  Compound (Q) C8H18
                                                                    (Optically inactive)
        Compound (P)
54.
            C8H12                      H2 + Pd + BaSO4
       (Optically active                                          Compound (R) C8H14
           enyne)                      Lindlar's catalyst
                                                                     (Optically active)
                                        Na / liq. NH3
                                                                   Compound (S) C8H14
                                                                     (Optically inactive)
      Which amongs the following is/are correct for above sequence of reactions ?
      (A) Oxidative ozonolysis product of P, R & S will be achiral
      (B) R & S are diastereomers
      (C) Product Q & R are formed by syn addition & S is formed by anti addition
      (D) P must have cis configuration
55.   Which statements are correct in the following ?
      (A) Cyclopentadiene reacts with NaNH2 and releases NH3 gas however cyclopropene does not.
      (B) Cyclopropenone has a greater dipole moment than acetone
      (C) Cyclobutadiene does not exist at room temperature but cyclobutene exists at room
      temperature
      (D) 7-Bromocyclohepta-1,3,5-triene ionizes faster however 5-bromocyclopenta-1,3-diene does not
56. Glucose
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58.   When (E) and (F) react to give (G) then select incorrect option(s) :
      (A) (E) functions as an acid                                   (B) (E) functions as an base
      (C) (E) functions as an oxidant                                (D) (E) functions as a reductant
CHI3 + S CHI3 + T
59.   P will be –
      (A) CH2=C–O–CH2–CH3                                            (B) CH2=CH–O–CH2–CH2–CH3
                CH3
      (C) CH2=CH–O–CH–CH3                                            (D) CH2=CH–CH2–O–CH2–CH3
                          CH3
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