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FIITJEE RT – 3

(2016 – 2018)(2ND YEAR_CHAMPIONS)


IIT-2015 (P1)
DATE: 10.11.2017
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 264

INSTRUCTIONS:
A. General
1. This booklet is your Question Paper containing 60 questions.
2. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular phones, pagers and
electronic gadgets in any form are not allowed to be carried inside the examination hall.
3. Fill in the boxes provided for Name and Enrolment No.
4. The answer sheet, a machine-readable Objective Response (ORS), is provided separately.
5. DO NOT TAMPER WITH / MULTILATE THE ORS OR THE BOOKLET.
B. Filling in the OMR:
6. The instructions for the OMR sheet are given on the OMR itself.
C. Question paper format:
7. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part
consists of two sections.
8. Section I contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
9. Section II contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
10. Section III contains 2 Match the following type questions and you will have to match entries in
Column I with the entries in Column II
D. Marking Scheme
11. For each question in Section I, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken ALL the bubble(s)
corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY. In all other cases zero (0) marks will be
awarded. No negative marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
12. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken ALL the bubble(s)
corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY. In all other cases zero (0) marks will be
awarded. –2 marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
13. For each question in Section III, you will be awarded 2 marks for each entry in Column I; if you
darken ALL the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY. In all other cases zero
(0) marks will be awarded. –1 marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.

Don’t write / mark your answers in this question booklet.


If you mark the answers in question booklet, you will not be allowed to continue the exam.

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PAPER–I
PART I: PHYSICS
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
 This section contains EIGHT questions.
 The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS.
 Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened.
0 In all other cases.

1. A disc of radius R is spun to an angular speed 0 about its axis and then
R
imparted a horizontal velocity of magnitude 0 (at t = 0) with its plane
4
remaining vertical. The coefficient of friction between the disc and the plane
is . The sense of rotation and direction of its linear speed are shown in the
5
figure. The disc returns to its initial point in time T  0R . Find the value of k
2k g

2. We apply a force of 10 N on a cord wrapped around cylinder of mass 2


kg. The cylinder rolls without slipping on the floor. What is its kinetic
3
energy (in joule) when cylinder has moves by a distance of m.
5

3. A uniform rod of length 2 and mass m is suspended from one end by


inextensible string and other end lies on smooth ground. The angle made by rod
 1 
with vertical is   sin1   . If N1 and N2 represents the contact force from
 3
ground on rod just before and just after cutting string then find the ratio of N 1/N2.

4. A small block B is supported by a platform connected at A to rod OA.


Point A describes a circle in a vertical plane at a constant speed v A.
The coefficient of friction between the block and the platform are
1 1
0  and k  . If the maximum speed of A for the block not to
3 5
2
slide on the platform is ‘v’ then find the nearest integer value of v .

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5. A cubical frame is made of 12 rods each of mass m and length . The moment of inertia of the cube about
its face diagonal is
23 2
m
n

6. A rod of mass m and length R is released from rest in position AB inside a smooth
fixed hemisphere of radius R. The velocity of the centre of the rod when the rod
slips to the horizontal position AB is (Assume rod is not loosing contact with
hemisphere)is

n 3gR
. Find the value of n?
20

7. If a car is moving rightward with acceleration a  g k m/s


rightward as shown in the figure. Find the value of k so that,
rod maintains its orientation as shown in the figure. Neglect the
friction and mass of the small rollers at A and B.

8.

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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40)
 This section contains TEN 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.
 Marking scheme:
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–2 In all other cases

9. A solid cylinder of mass M, length R and radius R is hinged at O by


pin, so that cylinder is free to rotate in vertical plane about z-axis.
Cylinder is released from rest in horizontal position.
(A) angular velocity of cylinder when it comes to vertical position is
12 g
7 R
7Mg
(B) Hinge reaction immediately after cylinder is released is
12
Mr 2
(C) Moment of inertia of cylinder about z-axis is
3
(D) None of these

10. A solid sphere of mass m is at rest on a smooth horizontal


surface and there is a very small cylindrical hole in the solid
sphere upto centre of the solid sphere. A small particle of mass
m enters in the hole with velocity v0 and sticks with the sphere at
the centre of solid sphere. Size of hole is such small that a point
mass can just move inside it (collision is such that
sphere does not lose contact with the surface after collision). Surface on the left side of point Q is smooth
and right side is rough as shown in the figure. Then
2
(Assume moment of inertial of sphere Icm = 2mR /5)
(A) linear momentum conserved in horizontal direction
(B) angular momentum conserved about point P which is point of ground
5 v0
(C) after collision if pure rolling starts then angular velocity of solid sphere is
24 R
(D) Just after collision velocity of centre of mass of the system is v0/4

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11. A uniform circular ring rolls without slipping on a horizontal surface. At any
instant, its position is as shown in the figure. Then
(A) section ABC has greater kinetic energy than section ADC
(B) section BC has greater kinetic energy than section CD
(C) section BC has the same kinetic energy as section DA
(D) the sections CD and DA have the same kinetic energy

12. A thin uniform rod of mass 5 kg and length 1m is held in horizontal


position with the help of strings attached to ends of rod. Other ends of
strings are held by some external agent. Now end A is pulled down with
speed vA = 3t and end B is pulled down with speed vB = t where t is time
in sec. Choose the correct choice(s) at time t = 0.
2
(A) Angular acceleration of rod is 2 rad/s
(B) tension in left string is 185/6 N
2
(C) Acceleration of centre of the rod is 1 m/s
(D) tension in right string is 170/3N

13. A solid cylinder of mass m rolls on a fixed cylinder of radius R at the instant
shown the speed of the centre of cylinder is v0. Point P is the point of the
rolling cylinder which in contact with the fixed cylinder and Q is centre of fixed
cylinder.
(A) acceleration of P with respect to Q is zero
mv 02
(B) Normal force exerted by fixed cylinder on rolling cylinder is mg 
2R
(C) For sustained rolling of the upper cylinder the frictional force between the
two cylinder is zero
v2
(D) The magnitude of acceleration of P with respect to Q is 0
2R

14. A sharp vertical impulse J is given to a uniform solid sphere of mass m and radius R placed on a rough
horizontal surface. The sphere doesn’t lose contact to surface. Choose the correct options.
(A) impulse imparted to the sphere by the surface perpendicular to the
surface will also have magnitude J
(B) Minimum value of coefficient of friction between sphere and surface to
4
avoid slipping is  
7
11
(C) if   , sphere rolls with backward slipping
20
13
(D) if   , sphere rolls with forward slipping
20

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15. A particle of mass m is projected with a velocity u at an angle   0    90o  to the horizontal
(A) The angular momentum of the particle, about the point of projection, till it hits the ground, continually
increases
(B) The angular momentum of the particle, about the point of projection, till it hits the ground, continually
decreases
(C) The angular momentum of the particle, about the point of projection, till it hits the ground, first
increases; then decreases
(D) The ratio of angular momentum of the particle, about the point of projection just before it hits the
ground to the instance when it is at the highest point is independent of angle of projection

16. An equilateral triangle ABC formed from a uniform wire has two
small identical beads initially located at A. The triangle is set A
rotating about the vertical axis AO. Then the beads are released
from rest simultaneously and allowed to slide down, one along AB g
and other along AC as shown, Neglecting frictional effects, the
quantities that are conserved as the beads slides down.

(A) angular velocity and total energy (kinetic and potential)


B O C
(B) total angular momentum and total energy
Figure of  .5
(C) angular velocity and moment of inertia about the axis of rotation
(D) total angular momentum and moment of inertia about the axis of rotation.

17. A disc of radius R is spun to an angular speed 0 about its axis and
0R
then imparted a horizontal velocity of magnitude . The coefficient
4
of friction is  . The sense of rotation and direction of linear velocity
are shown in the figure. The disc will return to its initial position
(A) For any non-zero value of μ
(B) Only if μ > 1
(C) If the disc returns to the initial position, the time taken will be proportional to μ
(D) The direction of motion of the disc will reverse at the instance the slipping stops

18. A solid sphere, a ring and a disc all having same mass and radius are placed at the top of an incline and
released. The friction coefficient between the objects and the incline are same but not sufficient to allow
pure rolling. Choose correct option(s):
(A) The ring will be the last one to reach the bottom
(B) The speed at the bottom will be same for all three objects
(C) The total kinetic energy of all three objects will be same when they reach the bottom
(D) All will take the same time to reach the bottom

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SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16)
 This section contains TWO questions.
 Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column II
 Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
 Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
 Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
 One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column II.
 The ORS contains a 4  5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
 For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in Column I
matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for entries (V), (C)
and (D).
 Marking entry in Column I.
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match (s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–1 In all other cases.

19. In each situation of Column-I, a uniform disc of mass m and radius R rolls on a rough fixed horizontal
surface as shown. At t = 0 (initially) the angular velocity of the disc is 0 and velocity of the centre of mass
of the disc is v0 (in horizontal direction). The relation between v0 and 0 for each situation and also initial
sense of rotation is given for each situation in column I. Then match the statements in Column I with the
corresponding results in Column II.
Column – I Column - II
(A) (p) The angular momentum of the disc about point A
(as shown in the figure) remains conserved)

(B) (q) The kinetic energy of the disc after it starts rolling
without slipping is less than its initial kinetic
energy.

(C) (r) In the duration disc rolls with slipping, the friction
acts on the disc towards the left.

(D) (s) In the duration disc rolls with slipping, the friction
acts on the disc for some time to the right and for
some time to the left.

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m A
20. Smooth ball of mass m moving with a uniform velocity v 0 strikes a v0
smooth uniform rod AB of equal mass m , lying on a frictionless
horizontal table. The ball strikes the rod at the end A, perpendicular to
m
the rod, as shown in the figure. The collision is perfectly elastic. Some
physical quantities pertaining to this situation are given in Column – I
while their values are given in Column – II, in a different order. Match
the values in Column II and the quantities in Column I.
B
Column I (The lines) Column II
2
(A) Ratio of final kinetic energy of ball and initial kinetic energy of the ball (p).
5
(B) Ratio of translational impulse delivered to the rod and initial 3
(q)
momentum of the ball. 5
(C) Ratio of angular momentum of rod about its centre of mass and initial 9
(r)
angular momentum of the ball about the centre of mass of the rod. 25
(D) Ratio of final kinetic energy of rotation of the rod and final kinetic
(s) 3
energy of translation of the rod.

(t) 1/3

PART II: CHEMISTRY


SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
 This section contains EIGHT questions.
 The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS.
 Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened.
0 In all other cases.

21. How many moles of acidified potassium permanganate are reduced by 5 moles of H 2O2
3
22. How much volume of 10 volume H2O2 is required to liberate 50 cm of O2 at STP ?

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23. How many isomers of disubstituted borazine are possible ? (same groups)

24. How many moles of CH4 are obtained by hydrolysis of one mole of aluminum carbide ?

25. Pb3O4 is regarded as compound oxide of PbO and PbO2. How many parts of PbO are present in it ?

26. What is the value of x in the following silicate mineral ? Be3Al2 SixO18.

27. How many negative charges are present on pyrosilicate ion ?


 Si2O7 6
28. What is the maximum covalency of silicon ?

SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40)


 This section contains TEN 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.
 Marking scheme:
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–2 In all other cases

29. On prolonged exposure to air, sodium changes to


(A) Na2CO3 (B) Na2O (C) NaOH (D) NaHCO3

30. Alkali metal iodide(s) aqueous solution(s) of which can dissolve I2 to form MI3 is (are)
(A) K (B) Na (C) Rb (D) Cs

31. Correct statement(s)


(A) All are soluble in H2O –(IIA group hydroxides)
(B) Basicity orders is CsOH > RbOH > KOH > NaOH
(C) Thermal stability : MgCO3 < CaCO3 < SrCO3 < BaCO3
(D) Solubility of IIA sulphates increases down the group.

32. In the reaction


 
2X  B2H6  BH2  X 2  BH4 
 
The amine(s) X is(are)
(A) NH3 (B) CH3NH2 (C) (CH3)2NH (D) (CH3)3N

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33. Which one of the following compounds exist
(A) B2H4(CH3)2 (B) B2H3(CH3)3 (C) B2H2(CH4)4 (D) B2H(CH3)5

34. Which is correct regarding Borax ?


(A) It acts as acidic buffer in aqueous solution.
(B) It is made up of two triangular and two tetrahedral units.
(C) It is represented as Na2 B4 O5  OH4  .6H2O.
(D) It has five B–O–B bonds.

35. Which of the following statement is/are correct ?


(A) LiH + AlCl3  Li[AlH4] (B) LiH + Alcl3  (AlH3)n
 excess
(C) H3BO3 + 4HF  H[BF4] + 3H2O
(D) If the BF3 gas is introduced into a flame, the flame gives a characteristics green colouration.

36. Ca2B6O11 + SO2 + H2O  Ca(HSO3)2 + ‘A’



A 
Red heat
B  H2O
H2  Al
B 
750 atm; 1500 C
 C  Al2O3
Which is/are correct regarding above reactions ?
(A) ‘A’ is B(OH)3 (B) ‘B’ is B2O3
(C) Compound ‘C’ has B–B bond (D) ‘C’ is diborane

37. Which is incorrect regarding AlCl3 ?


(A) It undergoes sublimation on heating (B) Hydrated AlCl3 is Lewis acid
(C) Its molecular weight in vapour state is 133.5 (D) It forms white precipitate with excess of NH4OH

38. Mg burns in air to give


(A) MgO (B) Mg3N2 (C) MgCO3 (D) Mg(OH)2

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SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16)
 This section contains TWO questions.
 Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column II
 Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
 Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
 Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
 One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column II.
 The ORS contains a 4  5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
 For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in Column I
matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for entries (V), (C)
and (D).
 Marking entry in Column I.
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match (s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–1 In all other cases.

39.
Column – I Column – II
(A) Black ash (p) K2CO3
(B) Washing soda (q) CaS
(C) Nitrolim (r) Na2CO3
(D) Pearl ash (s) CaCN2 + C

40.
Column – I Column – II
(A) Sorel’s cement (p) MgCl2
(B) Zircon (q) MgO
(C) A salt of carnalite (r) ZrSiO4
(D) Glauber’s salt (s) Na2SO4.10H2O

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PART III: MATHEMATICS
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
 This section contains EIGHT questions.
 The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS.
 Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened.
0 In all other cases.

1, x0

41. Let g(x) = 1 + x – [x], where [.] is greatest integer function and f  x   0 , x0
1 , x0

Then for all x, f(g(x)) is equal to
2
42. If f(x) + 2 f(1 – x) = x + 1, then value of f(3) is

x x
43. If the period of the function f(x) = 3sin  4cos is 3k then k, is
3 4

2 2 73
44. If the area bounded by the curves y = -x + 6x - 5, y = -x + 4x - 3 and the line y = 3x - 15 is , then the

value of  is

45. Area enclosed by the curve |x + y – 1| + |2x + y – 1| = 1 is

46. In a ABC, A  (, ), B  (1, 2), C  (2, 3) and point A lies on the line y = 2x + 3, where ,   I. If the
area of ABC be such that [] = 2, where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, then the number of all
possible coordinates of A is

 
7
29  1  x 4 dx
0
47. Find the value of 1

 
6
4 1  x 4 dx
0

Cos2 x  
48. The average value of f(x) = on 0,  is , then  =
Sin x  4Cos x
2
 2 2

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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40)
 This section contains TEN 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.
 Marking scheme:
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–2 In all other cases

{x}
49 If f(x) = 2 , where {x} denotes the fractional part of x. Then which of the following is true?
1
1
2 dx 
{x}
(A) f is periodic (B)
0
ln 2
1 100

2 dx  log 2 e 2 dx  100 log 2 e


{x} {x}
(C) (D)
0 0

-|x|
50. Value(s) of x for which tangent drawn to the curve f(x) = |1– 2 e | would be lying entirely below the curve,
is given by
(A) x  (ln 2, ) (B) x  (–ln 2, 0) (C) x  (– , –ln 2) (D) x  (0, ln 2)

2 x
51. Let f(x) = ln(2x – x ) + sin , then
2
(A) Graph of f is symmetrical about the line x = 1
(B) Graph of f is symmetrical about the line x = 2
(C) maximum value of f is 1
(D) minimum value of f does not exist

 sin x cos6 x dx 
8
52.

sin9 x.cos5 x 5 sin7 x.cos7 x 7


(A)
14

14 
sin8 x.cos4 x dx (B) 
14

14 
sin6 x.cos6 x dx

sin7 x.cos9 x 5 sin7 x.cos7 x 5


(C)
14

14 
sin8 x.cos4 x dx (D) 
14

14 
sin6 x.cos6 x dx

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sin x 1  sin x 1  2 sin x
53. If  sin 4xdx  A ln 1  sin x  B ln 1  2 sin x
c

1 1 1 1
(A) A   (B) A  (C) B  (D) B  
8 8 4 2 4 2

54. If A1 , A2 , A3 be the area of the regions as shown in figure given below, then which of the following
options is/are true ?
y

y = ee y = ex
.. . . . .. . .. .. . . . .
.. . .
. . . A . . . y =lnx
. . . .1 . . .
. . . . . .. .
. .. x
. A 2 x xxxx x x=e
. .
x x A3 x
xx x xx
x
0

 
(A) A 2 = ee -2 SQ.units  
(B) A 2 : A 3  ee -2 SQ.units

(C) A1 -A 2  ee  e  2  3 SQ.units (D) A2 >A1>A3


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55. If |f (x)|  1,  x  R and f(0) = 0 = f (0), then which of the following can’t be true ?
 1 1  1 1
(A) f     (B) f(2) = –5 (C) f(–2) = 5 (D) f    
 2 5 2 5

2
dy  dy 
56. For the differential equation y  x  2  which of the following is / are solutions?
dx  dx 
2 2
(A) y = c(2c – x) (B) y = c(x – 2c) (C) y = 8x (D) x = 8y

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x2 y2
57. The family of curves   1 where ‘  ’ is a parameter then the equation of orthogonal
a2   b2  
trajectory of given family is
x2 y2 x2 y2
(A) 2  2 1 (B)  1
a  b  a2   b2  
x2 y2
(C) y2  4(a2  b2  2)x (D)  
a2 b2


58. The value of integral 0
x f  sin x  dx is

/2  
(A) 0 (B)  
0
f  sin x  dx (C)
2 
0
f  sin x  dx (D) None of these

SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16)


 This section contains TWO questions.
 Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column II
 Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
 Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
 Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
 One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column II.
 The ORS contains a 4  5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
 For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in Column I
matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for entries (V), (C)
and (D).
 Marking entry in Column I.
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match (s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–1 In all other cases.

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59. Matching f: R  R be a differentiable function  x  R, consider the curve y = f(x)
Column I Column II
(A) Tangent drawn to the curve at any point (p) f(x) > 0; f(x) < 0  x  (a, b)
x  (a, b) always lies below the curve
(B) Tangent drawn to the curve at any point (q) f(x) changes sign in neighbourhood of c
x  (a, b) always lies above the curve
(C) Tangent drawn at x = c crosses the curve (r) f(x) > 0; f(x) > 0 in neighbour hood of c
(D) As we move along the curve from x = a to (s) f(x) > 0  x  (a, b)
x = b the slope of the tangent changes from
negative to positive
(t) f(x) < 0, f(x) < 0  x  (a, b)

60. Match the following:-


Column – I Column – II
(A) The differential equation of family of Circles passing through (p) 2
2
d y  dy  dy
the origin and having Their centres on the x-axis is xy  x  y 0
dx 2
 dx  dx
(B) Parabolas with focii at the origin and axis along the x-axis is (q) dy
y2  x 2  2xy
dx
(C) Parabolas each of which has a Latus rectum 4a, and Whose (r) 2
 dy  dy
axes are parallel to X- axis is y   2x y 0
 dx  dx
(D) Ellipses centred at the origin is (s) 3
d2 y  dy 
2a   0
dx 2
 dx 

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FIITJEE RT – 3
(2016 – 2018)(2ND YEAR_CHAMPIONS)
IIT-2015 (P1)
DATE: 10.11.2017
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
1. BONUS 2. 6 3. 1 4. 2

5. 3 6. 9 7. 3 8. 1

9. A 10. A,B,D 11. A,B,D 12. A,B


13. B,D 14. A,B,C 15. A,D 16. B

17. BONUS 18. B,D 19. Ap,q,r, Bp, q, r, Cp, q, Dp,q,r

20. A  r, B  p, C  p, D  s

CHEMISTRY
21. 2 22. 5 23. 4 24. 3
25. 2 26. 6 27. 6 28. 6
29. A 30. A, C, D 31. B, C 32. A, B, C
33. A, B, C 34. A, B, D 35. A, B, C,D 36. A, B, D
37. A, C 38. A, B
39. A  p, r ; B  r ; C  s ; D  p
40. A  p, q ; B  r ; C  p ; D  s

MATHEMATICS
41. 1 42. 0 43 8 44. 6
45. 2 46. 4 47. 7 48. BONUS
49. A, B, C, D 50. B, D 51. A, C, D 52 A, B
53. B, D 54. A, B, C 55 A, B, C, D 56. B, D
57. BONUS 58. B, C 59. A  s; B  p, t; C  q; D  s
60. A  q; B  r; C  s, p

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