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Sa TATA McGRAW HILL’ we) BS} Pa Refine GEASS = Xi Resonance (auniot Rexonance Eelavenures Pf. Ltd) Tata McGraw-Hill Poblished by the Tata MeGraw Hill Education Pivate Limied, 7, West Patel Nagar, New Delhi 110 008 Rank Refiner Class XI for ITSIEE 2011 & 20 Copyright © 2011, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limiteg [No Part ofthis pubticauon may De reproduced distributed in any form or ty any means, electronic, mechanical, photucopying, recording, or otherwise or stored ina daubas of eel system witout the ror ite permission ofthe publishes, The program isting (i any] maybe etre, stored ad executed in 2 computer system, but they may not be reproduced fer publicetin, ‘This etion can be exported ftom India only by the publishers ‘Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited ISBN (13 digits) : 978-0-07-070340-7 ISBN (10 digits): 0-07-070340-X Vice President and Managing Director, McGraw-Hill Education (Asia-Pacific Region): Ajay Shutla Head-Test Prep and School : ¥: Bi Kumar Publishing Manager-Test Prep: K.N. 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If such services are required, the assistance of sn approprate professional should be sought. ‘Typset Delhi ‘Kaushik Laser Point & Printers, Tis Hazari Cour, Delhi-S3 and text printed at Adarih Printers, C-S0-51, Mohan Park, Naveen Shahdar, 0032 CCover printed at: SDR Printers Cover Design: K Anoop DLLQCRQZRBDLZ, een ea | Contents | ses) * PART TEST =1 127 PART TEST —2 9-16 PART TEST-3 1723 PART TEST —1 25- 30 PART TEST -2 31- 38 PART TEST —3 39- 46 PART TEST = 4 47-53 PART TEST —2 B5— 62 PART TEST -3 63- 68 ae Seerter SR SUBJECT TEST -1 69- 76 SUBJECT TEST -2 77- 84 easing PART TEST-1 85-89 PART TEST —3 99- 106 (x) TEST -1 107— 111 PART PART TEST ~1 215-220 PART TEST =2 son ee PART TEST -3 229- 235 SUBJECT TEST — 1 237 - 244 SUBJECT TEST - 2 245-250 o) Copyrighted material SOLUTIONS (PHYSICS as MS) PART TEST—1 251 — 255 PART TEST —2 256 — 260 PART TEST —3 261 — 267 PART TEST—1 269 — 273 PART TEST—2 274 —- 278 PART TEST—3 279 — 283 PART TEST—1 285 — 290 PART TEST—2 (291 — 294 PART TEST—3 295 — 298 SUBJECT TEST —1 299 — 304 SUBJECT TEST - 2 305- 312 SOLUTIONS (CHEMISTRY) PART TEST—1 313 - 316 PART TEST—2 317 - 319 PART TEST-—3 320- 324 PART TEST—1 325 - 327 PART TEST—2 328 — 331 PART TEST-3 332 — 335 (i) PART TEST 1 337 - 338 PART TEST-2 339— 340 PART TEST -—3 341 — 344 SUBJECT TEST - 1 345 - 348 SUBJECT TEST - 2 349 - 352 SOLUTIONS (MATHEMATIC PART TEST —1 353.— 260 PART TEST =2 261-369 PART TEST-3 370- 377 PART TEST -1 379- 383 PART TEST -2 384— 391 PART TEST -3 392- 398 PART TEST -1 399- 406 PART TEST -2 407 - 414 PART TEST -3 415 - 423 SUBJECT TEST - 1 . 425 - 431 SUBJECT TEST — 2 432— 439 COMBINED TESTS COMBINED TEST —1 (Paper 1) 441 - 456 COMBINED TEST ~1 (Paper 2) 457 - 474 cil) COMBINED TEST —2 (Paper 1) COMBINED TEST ~2 (Paper 2) SOLUTIONS COMBINED TEST —1 (Paper 1) COMBINED TEST —1 (Paper 2) COMBINED TEST —2 (Paper 1) COMBINED TEST ~2 (Paper 2) (ait) 475— 490 491 - 507 509- 521 523 535 537 - 548 549- S60 Copyrighted material Duration : 1 Hour Max. Marks : 90 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. a s a “ 3. This Question Paper contains 30 objective type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct. For each question, youwill be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given, in al other cases, minus one (1) Mark will be awarded. A particle of mass m begins to slide down a fixed smooth sphere from the top as shown. What is its acceleration when it breaks off the sphere? / \ (fixes | \ sphere (A)2913 (8) v5 9/3 oem (C)g (D) 9/3 horizontal surface An automobile enters a turn of radius R. If the road is banked at an angle of 45° and the coefficient of friction is 1, the minimum and maximum speed with which the automobile can negotiate the turn without skidding is = (A) £ and rg {B) a and Jig ‘ (©) oy and 2yrg (D) 0 and infinite Figure chows the roller coaster track. Each car will start from rest at point A and will roll with negligible friction. Itis important that there should be at least some small positive normal force exerted by the track on the car at all points, otherwise the car would leave the track. With the above fact, the minimum safe 25m value for the radius of curvature at point B is (g = 10 mis’) : + (4)20m (8) 10m ise (c)40m (0) 25m 2 | Rank Rofinor Class X! for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 4, Two masses m, and m, which are connected with allight string, are placed overa frictionless pulley. This set up is placed over a weighing machine, as shown. Three combination of masses m, and m, are used, in first case m, = 6 kg and m, = 2kg, in second case m, = 5 kg and m, = 3kg and in third case m, = 4 kg and m,=4kg. Masses are held stationary initially and then released. Ifthe readings m, of the weighing machine after the release in thrae cases are W,, W, and W, — Vand from V to 2V respectively then : (A)W,> W,> Wy ()W, ) tex The work done in increasing the size of a rectangular soap film with dimensions 8 cm x 3.75 cm to 10.cm x 6 cms 2 x 10~'J. The surface tension of the film in N/m is : (A) 1.85 « 102 (8)3.3 x 102 (©) 66x 102 (0) 8.25 x 102 ‘The property of surface tension is to (A) increase the volume (B) decrease the volume (C) increase the surface area (0) decrease the surface area ‘Two uniform rods of equal length but different masses are rigidly joined to form a L-shaped body, which is then pivoted about O as shown. If in equilibrium the body is in the shown configuration, ratio M/m will be (Ay2 (B)3 (©) v2 (0) vs Alarge open tank has two small holes in its vertical wall as shown in figure. One is a ‘square hole of side'L' at a depth ‘4y' from the top and the other is a circular hole of radius 'R’ata depth 'y' from the top. When the tankis completely filled with water, the quantities ‘of water flowing out per second from both holes are the same. Then, ‘R'is equal to L Oe (8) 2eL L © & ali Oa stationary body explodes into two fragments of masses m, andm,. If momentum of one fragment is p, the energy of explosion is : 2 ©) amma Rank Refiner Class XI for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012. 48. 19. 20. 21. A shell of mass 2m projected with a speed 'u' at an angle Oto the horizontal explodes at the highest point Of its motion into two pieces of mass'm' each. if one piece whose initial speed is zero, falls vertically, the distance at which the other piece will fall from the gunis given by jin 20 3 usin 20 p) 3 2 sin 26 g @5 8 uw? sin 26 oO (D} none of these ‘A man of 80 kg attempts to jump from a small boat of mess 40 kg onto the shore. He can generate a relative velocity of 6 m/s between himself and boat. His velocity towards the shore is. (A)4 mis (B)8 mis, (C)2 mis (D) 3 mis A block of mass m slides elong the track with coefficient of kinetic friction j1.A ‘man pulls the block through a rope which makes an angle @ with the horizontal ‘as shown in the figure. The block moves with constant speed V. Power delivered by the man is (aytv (B) TVcos 8 (C)(T cos 8 — mg) V (0) 2000 A conical pendulum consists of a simple pendulum moving in a horizontal circle as ‘shown in the figure. Cis the pivot, Ois the centre of the circle in which the pendulum bob moves and w the constant angular velocity of the bob. if ( is the angular momen- tum about point C, then - (A) Lis constant (8) only direction of Cis constant (C)only magnitude of Z is constant (P)none of the above. ‘sphere of mass m and radius ris projected in a gravity free space with speed v. If coefficient of viscosity is if Gz the distance travelled by the body before it stops mv 2 Oar @-™ om (Oro thos 24. Part Test-1 : Mechanics (Physics) ‘Two same masses are tied with equal lengths of strings and are suspended atthe, L m ‘same fixed point. One mass is suspended freely whereas another is kept in a way te that string is horizental as shown. This mass is given initial velocity u in vertical downward direction. It strikes the freely suspended mass elastically that is just. able to complete the circular motion after the collision about point of suspension (©. Magnitude of velocity uis m (A) you (®) J259 (C) 2a (©) fat ‘A cing attached with a light spring is fitted in a smooth rod. The springis fixed at the outer end of the rod. The mass of the ringis ‘3kg & spring constant of spring is 300 N/m. The ring is given a velocity 'V’ towards the outer end of the rod_and the rod is setto bbe rotating with an angular velocity w. Then ring will move with constant speed with respect to the rod if (A) angular velocity of rodis increased continuously {B) o= 10 radis (C) anguler velocity of rodis decreased continuously. (D) constant velocity of ring is no! possible. MG Natural length of spring is ‘samo as that oflenath of rod, 1-53), Work done by this Aforce F=(3ti + 5])Nacts ona body due to which its position varies as & = force in initial 2 seconds is: (Ay23J (e)325 ()zer (0) car'tbe obtained A partical A is projected with speed V, from a point making an angle 60° with the horizontal. At the same instant, a second particle Bs thrown vertically upwards from a point directly below the maximum height point of parabolic path ofA, with velocity V,, If the two particles collide then the ratio of V,/Vq should be : (ayt (8) 23 (©) faz Ove A.uniform rod of density p, and length ‘is having square cross-section of side ‘a’. It is placed in a liquid of equal density p vertically along length ina tank having sufficient height of liquid. The surface tension of liquid is “T’ and angle of contact is 120°. Then : (A) rod will float_ completely immersed inside the liquid (B) rod will sink to bottom of the tank at (C) rod wil float partially submerged with height {5 above liquid ar (0) rod wil float partially submerged with height 5° above liquid. 6 _| Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 28, rigid body undergoing uniform pure rolling encountershorizontal tracks AB and BC as shownin the figure ABis a smooth layer of ice and BC isa rough surface with u = 1. Both AB and BC are rigid tracks. Which of the following statements are correct : (1)the body will siow down over 8G (2) the body will start slipping on AB (8)the body remains in pure rolling over the whole stretch AC (4) the angular velocity of the body remains constant over the whole stretch AC. {Al 1and2 (B) tand3 (C)2and4 (D) 3and4 29. A disc of mass m, rotates freely about a fixed horizontal axis through its I centre. A thin cotton pad is fixed to its rim, which can absorb water. The mass of water dripping onto the pad is }1 per second. After what time will the angular velocity of the dise got reduced to half of its initial value? (ay 2 # m, m (oy * D) 5 oy ©) a 30. uniform cylinder of mass M and radius R rolis without slipping down a slope of. angle 6 to the horizontal. The cylinder is connectedto a spring constant K while kK the other end of the spring is connected toa rigid support at P. The cylinder is released when the spring is unstretched. The maximum distance thatthe cylinder travelsis io 3 Mgsine Mgsina ais @“ 2Mgsine 4Mgsin6 ome on Pari Tesi-t : Mechanics (Physics) [7 Bk paresis . © 2 © - a) 4 8) 5. © o 2 © 2 @® 2 © 10. © " © 12 13 (8) 14. ©) * ©) 1% ©) 7 © 18. (B) 1. (©) 20. (8) 2 © no 23 © 24 ©) 2.) % @) 7 © 2 =O 29. (0) 30. ©) Copyrighted material aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-VEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION -1 Straight Objective Type This section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 3. The spring block system lies on a smooth horizontal surface. The free end of the light spring is being pulled towards right with constant speed Vo = 2mis. At t= 0 sec, the spring of spring constant k = 100 N/em unstretched and the block has a speed 1 m/s to left. The maximum (A) 2 om (8) 4am (C)6 on (0)8 on The figure shows a hollow cube of side'a' of volume V. There is a small chamber of volume x in the cube as shown. This chamber is completely filled by m kg of water. Water leaks through ahole H. Then the work done by gravity in this process assuming that the complete water finally lies at the bottom of the cube is : 1 3 (A) 5 moa (8) g moa oF mga Oz mga Two blocks ‘A’ and 8 each of mass ‘m’are placed on a smooth horizontal surface. Two horizontal force F and 2F are applied on the two blocks ‘A’ and 'B' respectively as shown in figure. The block A does not slide on block B. Then the normal reaction acting botwoon the two block: (AF (B)F/2 OR (0) 3F A coin is released inside a lift at a height of 2 m from the floor of the lift. The height of the lift is 40m. The lft is moving with an acceleration of 11 m/s* downwards. The time after which thecoin will strike the lit is (A)4s (B)2s 4 2 Ops OF The extension in a uniform rod of length /, mass m, cross section radius r and young’s modulus Y when it is suspended at one of its end is : | mgt mge Oey Ory 2amgt mgt (©) Say (©) Garey aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION - 1 Straight Objective Type section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONEis correct. ‘Asimple pendulum is oscillating in a vertical plane. If resultant acceleration of bob of mass m at apoint Aisin horizontal direction, find the tangential force at this point in terms of tension T and mg. (&)mg (@) 2 =a? mg = (5 Vina? +1 ©) ag Vera)? +? Hailstones falling vertically with a speed of 10 m/s, hit the wind screen (wind screen makes an angle 30° with the horizontal) of a moving car and rebound elastically. The velocity of the car ifthe driverfinds the hailstones rebound vertically after striking is : (A) 10/3 mis (8) 20/3 mis: 10 (©) 10 m/sec (0) 4B Msec ‘Awater tank stands on the roof of a building as shown. Then the value fh for which the distance covered by the water'x’ is greatest is - 3m (A)0.5m (8)0.67m (1m (0) none of these ‘AU-tubé of base length “¢"filled with same volume of two liquids of densities panid 2p is moving with an acceleration “a” on the horizontal plane. If the height difference between the two surfaces (open to atmosphere) becomes zero, then the height h is given by: 3a (3g 35 a 2a 5! 35! Apatclo A of mass 10. tg te meving in the postive direction of x. Ke nal 4l position is x = 0 & initial velocity is 1 m/s. The velocity at x = 10s: (use the graph given) 2 (A) 4 mis (8) 2 mis (C) 3V2 mis (0) 100/3 mis 40 qnm) aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 — (@) After the disc starts rolling without slipping, the angular’ velocity is nonzero and in clockwise sense. (8) Itis giventhat 2v, = Reo =. © (1) After the disc starts rolling without slipping, the velocity of centre of disc is towards Itis given that v,= 2Ra, yy )) (s) Afterthe disc starts rolling without slipping, the kinetic energy of disc is less than its initial value. (t)_ The magnitude of angular speed keeps on increasing till the disc starts rolling without slipping, SECTION - VI Subjective Type This section contains 4 Short subjective questions 19. 20. 21. ‘Two particles are projected simultaneously with the same speed v in the same vertical plane with angles of elevation @ and 20, where @ < 45°. At what time will their velocities be parallel y ‘Aman can swim in still water with a speed of 3 m/s. x and y axis are drawn = | along and normal to the bank of river flowing to right with a speed of 1 m/s. U.=tmis The man starts swimming from origin O at t= 0 second. Assume sizeof man fiver tobe negligible. Find the equation of locus of all the possible points where man can reach at t= 1 sec. 3 Inthe figure shown a small block ‘B’ of mass'‘m’is released from the B top of a smooth movable wedge A'of the same mass'm’.Bascends another movable smoath wedge 'C'of the same mass. Neglecting friction any where find the maximum height attained by ‘B’ on ‘C’. A cylinder rotating at an angular speed of 0 rev/s is brought in contact with an identical stationary cylinder. Because of the kinetic friction, torques act on the two cylinders, accelerating the stationary one and decelerating the moving one. If the common magnitude of the acceleration and deceleration be one revolution per second square, how long will it take before the two cylinders have equal angular speed ? aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Rank Refiner Class X/ for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 6 10. n 12. ‘A ring shaped tube contains two ideal gases with equal masses and atomic ‘mass numbers M, = 32 and M, = 28. The gases are separated by one fixed M, M partition P and another movable conducting partition S which can move freely without friction inside the ring. The angle a as shown inthe figure in equilibrium is: 7 we oe 155 16x oe Os In an experiment the speeds of any five molecules of an ideal gas are recorded. The experiment is ropeated N times where N is very large. The average of recorded values, is: aRT [SEK OR Yaw BRT RT OV Oar Temperature at which Fahrenheit and Kelvin pair of scales give the same reading will be: (aye=-40 (6)0=40 (©)0=874.26 (0)512.45 20 gm ice at -10 °C is mixed with m gm steam at 100 °C. The minimum value of m so that finally all ice and steam converts into water is : (Use sice=0.5 cal/gm°C, Site =1 caligm®C,. (melting)=80 calgm and L (vaporization)=540 caligm) 185 135 57 9m ®)y79m 85 113 (Cr agam Orzem ‘An ice block at 0°C is dropped from height ‘h’ above the ground. What should be the value of 'h’ so that it melts completely by the timeit reaches the bottom assuming the loss of whole gravitational potential energy is used as heat by the ice ? [Given : L,= 80 cal/gm] (A)33.6m (8)33.6 km (C)am (D)8km moles of @ gas filled ina container at temperature T is in thermodynamic equilibrium initially. If the gas is compressed slowly and isothermaily to half its initial volume the work done by the atmosphere on the piston is: nRT - oRT (A) (B)- (A) 2 (8) 2 1 (ynrt (en2-J) (D)-nRTen2 In a process the pressure of an ideal gas is proportional to square of the volume of the gas. If the temperature of the gas increases in this process, then work done by this gas: (A)Is positive (B)Isnegative (C)is zero (D) may be positive aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Rank Refiner Ciass XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 . Di eaweese miss 1. (0) 2 (B) 3 © 4 © 5 A) 6 (0) 7m A) 8 6) 9% (C) 10. (6) 1. A) 12, (A) 1. ©) 4 A 45. ©) 16 ©) 7 © 1. (0) 12. ©) 20. (A) 21. A) 22 (6) 23. ©) 24. (B) 25. (6) 2. 6) 27. (8) 28. (8) 2. (A) 30. (8) Copyrighted material aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 34_ | Rank Refiner Class XI for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 12. Number of collisions of molecules of a gas on the wall of a container per m? will (A) Increase if temperature and volume both are doubled. (6) Increase if temperature and volume both are halved, (C) Increase if pressure and temperature both are doubled. (0) Increase if pressure and temperature both are halved. 13. 15. 16. SECTION - Ill Reasoning Type This section contains 4 Reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), outof which ONLY ONE is correct. Statement -1 : It is possible for both the pressure and volume of a monoatomic ideal gas of a given amount to change simultaneously without causing the internal energy of the gas to change. ‘Statement-2: The internal energy of an ideal gas of a given amount remains constant if temperature does not change. It is possible to have a process in which pressure and volume are changed such that tomperature remains constant. : (A) Statement- is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (€) Statement-t is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Staterent-2 is True ‘Statement-4 : Molar heat capacity of an idee! monoatomic gas et constant volume is a constant at all temperatures. ‘Statement-2 : As the temperature of an monoatomic ideal gas is increased, number of degrees of freedom of gas molecules remains constant. (A) Statement-t is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Staternent-1 (@) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Statemert-2 is True. Statement-1 : Burns sustained from steam at 100°C are usually more serious than those sustained by boiling water (at 100°C) ‘Statement-2 : To convert 1gm of water at 100°C to 1 gm of steam at 100°C, 540 calories of heat is to be supplied. Hence 1gm of steam at 100°C has more heat content than 1 gm of water at 100°C (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 isa correct explanation for Statement-1. (6) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 Is True; Statemient-2 IsNOT a correct explanation for Statemment-1 (C) Statement: is True, Statoment 2 is False (0) Statement is False, Statement-2 is True Statement-1 : If the absolute temperature of a gas is doubled, the final rms-velocity of the gas particles becomes 1/2 times the initial value. Statement: in ereeoteleorsitvalcennaycindeaisina asbesat cbc mime and T have usual mesnit Set. (whor0 ny 98) 2 (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 is True; Statement-2 Is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-t is True, Statement-2is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 38 | RenkRefiner Glass X! for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 1. © 2 (8) 3 @) 4 (a) 5. © 6 ©) 7 © & (©) 8 (ABD) 10. (ACD) 41. (ANC) 12. (BY(C) 8. (A) 4. A) 15. (A) 16. (A) 7 A) 8. (0) 2. @) 20. (A) 2. (0) 22. (8) 2. (A)rs.t (B)a.nt: (C)p.a.t (O)p 24. (A)p.r, (BYE (C)a.r (D)t Copyrighted material aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 bs cage © 6 7 [ s 8. “ %. 0 10. on 44. (ABCD) 42. (A)(D) 13. (A) 14, (C) 45. (D) 46. (A) 47. (A) 48. (A)p.s (B)s,t (C)p,s (Jar 19, Mae) 2. 75 a. 8 2. 2 Copyrighted material ‘OPIC : SHM & WAVES (PHYSIC: Duration PART TEST — Hour Max. Marks : 90 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 ‘This Question Paper contains 30 objective type questions. Each question hes 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct. For each question, you will be awarded 3 Marks if yougive the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given, Inall othercasas, minus one (1) Mark will be awarded. The time taken by aparicle performing SHMon a straight line to pass from point Ato Bwhere its velocities are ‘same is 2 seconds. After another 2 secondsit returns to B. The time period of oscillation is (in seconds): wz @4 ce os Fora partide in S.H.M. . if the amplitude of displacement is of accelerationis ‘and the amplitude of velocityis 'v'the amplitude. i Ava es ve v OZ OZ Abody performs SHM along the straight ine segment ABCDE with Cas the mid point of segment AE (A and E are the extreme position for the SHM). Its kinetic energies at B and D are each one fourth of its maximum value. If length of segment AE is 2R, then the distance between B and Dis : ABC oD CE 1 8 Fe Ayr eg (©) Var (0) J2R 48 | RankRefiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 201 & 2012 4 Assystem is shown in the figure. The time period for small oscillations of the two blockswill be : [3m 3m ane B25 fo_ 3m 3m 2" Vay ©) 2" fa ‘Two light strings, each of length ¢, are fixed at points A and B on a fixed horizontal rod xy. A small bob is tied by both strings and in ‘equilibrium, the strings are making angle 45° with the rod. I the bob is slightly displaced normal to the plane of the strings and released then period of the resulting small oscillation will be : (A) 2n al (8) 2x = é Z (C) 20 £ orm |e Ametre stick swinging in vertical plane about a fixed horizontal axis passing through its one end undergoes small oscillation of frequency f, as shown in figure. If the bottom half of the stick were cut off, then its new frequency of small oscillation would become: ar 8) V24, ©, ()2y24, ‘A.25 kg uniform solid sphore with a 20 cm radius is suspended by a vertical wire such that the point of suspension is vertically above the centre of the sphere. A torque of 0.10 N-m is required to rotate the sphere through an angle of 1.0 rad and then maintain the orientation. If the sphere is then released, its time period of the oscillation will be (A) x second (B) JZ second (C) 2x second (D) 4x second Arod of length ¢ is in motion such that its ends A and B are moving along 8 x-axis and y-axis respectively. Itis given that “q- =2 rad/s always. Pis a fixed point on the rod as shown in figure. Let M be the projection of P (on x-axis. For the time interval in which 8 changes from 0 to = , choose the correct statement : (A) The acceleration of M is always directed towards right (@) M executes SHM (C) M moves with constant speed (0)M moves with constant acceleration 10. n. 2 13. 14. 15, Part Test : SHM & Waves (Physics) [4 Which of the following is greatest in SHM ? (assuming potential energy = (A) Average kinetic energy with respect to position (B) Average potential energy with respect to position (C) Average kinetic energy with respect to time (D) Average potential energy with respect to time m, & m, are connected with a light inextensible string with m, lying on K smooth table and m, hanging as shown in figure. m, ts also connected to alight spring which is initially unstretched and the system is released from rest (A) __ system performs SHM with angutar frequency given by etre) Ma (8) _systemperiorms SHM with angular frequency given by j=". (©) tension in string will be zero when the system is released. ‘atmean position) (©) macimum aepacomont stm, ib 728, ‘The potential energy of a particle executing SHM changes from maximum to minimum in 5 sec. Then the time period of SHM is : (A)ss (B)10s (C)15s (0)20s A body is executing simple harmonic motion Ata displacement x from mean position, its potential energy is E, and at a displacement y from mean position, its potential eneray is E,. The potential energy E at a displacement (x + y) from mean position is (the potential energy is zero at mean position) : (AE, +E (®) eR (C)E, + & + 2yE,E, (0) JEEz In the figure shown a block of mass m is attached at ends of two springs. The other ends of the springare fixed. The mass m is released in the vertical plane k, when the spring are relaxed. The velocity of the block is maximum when: (A) k, is compressed and k, is elongated (B)k, is elongated and k, is compressed (C)k, and k, both are compressed k {0)k, and k, both are elongated Figure shows the kinetic eneray K of a simple perdulum versus its a) angle @ from the vertical, The pendulum tob has mass 0.2kg. The te length of the pendulum is equat to (g= 10 m/s!) : (a)20m (@)1.8m ho (c)1.5m (0)1.2m 5 09 a TOO can) The equation of a wave is given by (all quantity expressed in S.I. units) Y = 5 sin10x (t- 0.01x) along the x-axis. The magnitude of phase difference between the points separated by a distance of 10 m along x- axis is (A) wi2 (B) x (C) 2x (D) wid. 17. 18. 19. 21. Rank Refiner Class Xi for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 certain transverse sinusoidal wave of wavelength 20cm is moving in the positive x direction. The transverse velocity (°™™*) of the particle at x = 0 asa function of time is shown. The amplitude of the motion is: 1 Xs) “) com (8) Fom (een (D) 2x em Two vibrating strings of same material stretched under same tension and vibrating with same frequency in the same overtone have radii 2r and r. Then the ratio of their lengths is: (A) 4:2 (1:4 (1:3 (02:3 A chord attached about an endo a vibrating fork divides it into 6 loops, when its tension is 36 N. The tension at which it will vibrate in 4 loops is: (A)24N (B)36N (C)64N (o)atN Sinusoidal waves 5.00 cm in amplitude are to be transmitted along a string having a linear mass density equal to 4.00 x 10 kg/m. If the source can deliver a maximum power of 90 W and the string is under a tension of 100 N, then the highest frequency at which the source can operate is (take n' = 10): (A) 45.3Hz (B) 50 Hz (©) 30 He (0) 62.3Hz What is the percentage change in the tension necessary ina sonometer of fixed length to produce anote one ‘octave lower (half of original frequency) than before : (A) 25% (B)50% (C)67% (D)75% Figure shown isa graph, at a certain time t, of the displacement function S(x,t) of three sound waves 1,2 and 3 as marked on the curves that travel along x-axis through air. IfP,,P, and P, represent their pressure amplitudes respectively, then correct relation between them is aya (A) P,> P,> P, (B)P,>P,>P, (c)P, =P, =P, (0)P,>P,>P, 25. 27. Part Test-1: SHM & Waves (Physics) | 54 Under similar conditions of tomperature and procure, In which of the following gasses the velocity of sound will be largest @H, @N, (C)He (2)c0, In a sound wave, to increase the intensity by a factor of 10, pressure amplitude must be changed by a factor of (A) 10, (8) 10 (C) 107 (0) 20 ‘The two pipes are submerged in sea water, arranged as shown in figure. Pipe A with length L, = 1.5 m and one open end, contains a small sound source that sets up the standing wave with the second lowest resonant frequency of that pipe. Sound from pipe A sets up resonance in pipe B, which has bothends open. The resonanceis f= af the second lowest resonant frequency of pipeB. The length of the pipe Bis: ——— ; (A) 1m (8) 1.5m (c)2m (D)3m A source of sound of frequency 256 Hz is moving rapidly towa. a wall with a velocity of Smi/sec. If sound travels at a speed of 330 misec, then number of beats per second heard by an observer between the wall and the source is: (A) 7.7 He, (8) sHz (c)4Hz (©) none of these A stationary observer receives soric oscillations from two tuning forks, one of which approaches end the other recedes with same speed. As this takes place the cbse-ver hears the beat frequency of 2 Hz. Find the speed of each tuning fork, iftheir oscillation frequency is 680 Hz and the velocity of soundin air is 340 m/s: (A) mis (©) 2mis (0) 0.5 ms (0) 1.5 m/s ‘A source of frequency f is stationary and an cbserver starts moving towards it at t= O with constant small acceleration. Then the variation of observed frequency f ‘registered by the observer with time is bestrepresented as: t ! r t a) e ‘> —s Te ! t t ' © © = 52 | Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 28. ‘Two persons A and B each carrying a source of frequency 596 Hz and 600 Hz respectively are standing at rest a few metres apart. A starts moving towards B with a velocity of 2m/s. If the speed of sound is 300 m/s. Which of the following statement is true? (A) Beats heard per second by A is zero and Bis 6. (B) Beats heard per second by A Is & and B is zero. (C) Frequency of B heard by A is 600 Hz. (O) Frequency of A as heard by B is 604 Hz In ahorizontal spring-mass system, mass m is released after being displaced towerds right by some distance: at t= 0 on africtionless surface. The phase angle of the motion in radian when it is first time passing through the equilibrium position is equal to : (A) nla (8)n (C)3w2 (D)0 A75 cm etring fixed at both ends produces resonant frequencies 384 Hz and 288 Hz without there being any other resonant frequency between these two. Wave speed for the string is: (A) 144 mis (B)216 mis (C) 108 mis (0)72 mis Part Test-1 : SHM & Waves (Physics) | 53 4 QO) 2 @) % © 4 © 5. (0) 6 (8) 7 & (8) 9 A) 10. (6) a) 2 © 13. @) 4. ©) 15. (B) 16. (C) 17. A) 18. (0) 2. © 20. ©) 21. (8) 22.) 23. (A) 24, (©) 25. (0) 2. ©) 7 2. @) 2. ® 30. (A) Copyrighted material Copyrighted material PART TEST — Sree Ne azo ae naes) Duration ; 1 Hour Max. Marks : 88 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 4. This Question Paper contains 24 questions. E 2. For each question in Section 1 , you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero” Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section It, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer. There: no negative marking. 4. For each question in Section Ill, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. 5. For each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (—1) Mark will be awarded & For each question in Section V, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give ALL the correct answer(s) or awarded (i) 4 Mark for correct answerin one row. (li) 2 Marks for correct answer intwo rows. (ii) 4 Marks for correct answer in three rows. shied material Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION - 1 Straight Objective Type This section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. x particle performs SHM with a time period T and amplitude ‘a. The magnitude of average velocity of the particle over the tine interval during which t travels a stance = from the extreme positions : 2a we Oe o® Ox Asimple pendulum 50 cm long is suspended from the roof of a cart accelerating in the horizontal dir with constant acceleration {= 500m s —anigms 3 gmis*. The period of small oscillations of the pendulum aboutits equilibrium position is (g = x? m/s?) : O_O (A) 1.0 sec (8) 2 sec (C) 1.53 sec (0) 1.68 sec A particle is subjected to two simple harmonic motions along x and y directions according to, x=3sin 100 xt; y=4sin 100.nt (A) Motion of particle wll be on ellipse traversing itin clockwise direction. (©) Motion of particle will be on a straight line with slope 4/3. (©) Motion will bea simple harmonic motion along x —axis with amplitude 5. (©) Phase difference betweentwomotionsis 1/2. When a wave pulse traveling in a string is reflected from a rigid wall to which strings tied as shown in figure. For this situation two statements are given below: a4 (1) The reflected putse will be in same orientation of incident pulse due to a phase change of x radians (2) During reflection the wall exert a force on string in upward direction For the above given two statements choose the correct option given below : (A) Only (1) is true (B) Only (2) is true (C) Both are true (D) Both are wrong ‘The equation of displacement due to a sound waveis s= s, sin? (t - kx). Ifthe bulk modulus of the medium isB, then the equation of pressure variation due to that sound is : (A) Bk s,8in (2 ot -2 kx) (8)-Bks, sin Zot-2 kx) (C) Bk 5, cost (ot~ kx) (0) -Bks, cos? (ot - kx} Part Test-2: SHM & Waves (Physics) 57. Apoint source of power 50 wattsis producing sound waves of frequency 1875Hz. The velocity of sound is 330m/s, atmospheric pressureis 1.0 x 10°Nm #, density of airis 1.0 kom. Then pressure amplitude ‘atr =,/330 m from the point source is (using x = 22/7) (A) SNe? (B) 10. Nm? (C)15Nm?, (D)20Nm 2. ‘An organ pipe of length Lis open at one end and closed at other end. The wavelengths of the three lowest resonating frequencies that can be produced by this pipe are = (A) 4t, 2b, (8) 2L,L, Li2 (C) 2b, L, 2L/3 (D) 4L, 41/3, 4L/5 Awire having a linear mass density 5.0 x 10~* kgim is stretched between two rigid supports with @ tension of 450 N. The wire resonates at 2 frequency of 420 Hz. The next higher frequency at which the same wire resonatesis 480 Hz. The length of the wire is: (A)2.0m (B) 21m (C)25m (D)3m SECTION - Il Multipie Corract Answers Type This section contains 4 Multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct. 10. A article is executing SHM between points -X,, and X,,. as shown in figure-|. The velocity V(t) of the particle is partially graphed and shown in figure-I|. Two points A and B corresponding to time t, and time 4, respectively are marked on the V(1) curve Figure- Figured (A) At time t, , it Is going towards X,,, (B) At time t,, its speed is decreasing, (C) Attime t,, its position ties in between ~X,, and O. {D) The phase difference A between points A and B must be expressed as 90° < Ad < 180" Ina standing wave on a string rigidly fixed at both ends. (A) Inone time period all the particles are simultaneously at rest twice. {8)Alltheparticles must be at their positive exiremes simultaneously once in one time period (C)Al!the paricies may be at ineirpostive extremes simulianeously once In one time period (0) All the particles are never at rest simultaneously, 58 _ | Rank Refiner Closs XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 11. Fora certain transverse standing wave on a long string, an antinode is formed at x = 0 and next to it, a node is formed at x = 0.10 m. the displacement y(t) of the string particle at x = 0 is shown in figure. (A) Transverse displacement of the particle at x = 0.05m andt = 0.05 s is— 22 cm. (8) Transverse displacement of the particie at x = 0.04 mandt = 0.025 sis 22 om. (C) Speed of the traveling waves that interfere to produce this standing wave is 2 m/s. 1 =z mandt=0.1 sis 20 xcmis (D) The transverse velocity of the string particle at x 18 12, Awave pulse moving in the positive x-direction along the x-axis is represented by the wave function 20 5 y(%, t) = =" —, where x and y are in centimeters and t is in seconds. Then (30044 (A) The speed of particle at ime t = 1 sec. and x = dcm is zero. (B) The speed of particie at time t= 1 sec. and x = 3omis 2cmis. (C) The speed of the pulse is 3.0 om/s (D) The speed of the pulses 0.33 cm/s SECTION - til Reasoning Type This section contains 4 Reasoning type questions, Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 13. Statement-1 : A particle is moving along x-axis. The resultant force F acting on it is given by F =—ax—b. Where a and b are both positive constants. The motion of this particle is not SHM. ‘Statement-2 : In SHM resultant force must be proportional to the displacement from mean po (A) Statoment- is True, Stalement-2 is True; Statement-2 is @ correct expianation for Statement-1 (8) Statement-1 is True, Stalement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True 14. Statement-4 : Two waves moving in a uniform string having uniform tension cannot have different velocities. ‘Statement-2 : Elastic and inertial properties of string are same for all waves in same string. Moreover ‘speed of wave in a string depends on its elastic and inertial properties only. (A)Statement- is True, Stalement-2 is True; Statement2 is 2 correct explanation for Statement-1 (6) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True 15. Part Test-2 : SHM & Waves (Physics) | 5Q Statement-1 : Ina small segment of string carrying sinusoidal wave, total energy is conserved. Statement-2 : Every small part moves in SHM andin SHM total energy is conserved. (A) Satement-1 is True, Statement2 is True; Statement-2s a correct explanation for Statement-1 (8) Saatement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT acorrect explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement.2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True Statement-1 : When two vibrating tuning forks having frequencies 256 Hz and 512 Hz are held neer each other, beats cannot be heard Statement-2: The principle of superposition of waves is valid only if the frequencies of both the interfering waves are equal or nearly equal. (A) Satement-1 is True, Statemert-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (8) Satement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT 2 correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is Felse (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True. SECTION - IV Comprehension Type This section contains 2 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 Multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is coirect 7. 8. 19. Paragraph for Question Nos. 17to 19 A small block of mass m is fixed at upperend of a massless vertical spring of spring stant constant 7 a height L from fixed horizontal floor as shown. The spring is initially unstressed and the spring-block system is released from rest in the shown position, L mm Z 4709 rd natural length 101 The lower end of spring is free and isat : Low i Horizontal floor ‘At the instant speed of block is maximum, the magnitude of force exerted by spring on the block is mg A> (B) mg (C) Zero (D) None of these: As the block is coming down, the maximum speed attained by the block is (a) at @) Bot © vat ©) Sot Till the block reaches its lowest position for the firs compressed is =. (Gh af [Eo (A) "Vag + Yag SI3 8) a5 * {ag 515 L L ¥ nfl L 2 (©) "fag * Vag 83 ©) 2) * Vag 83 1e, the time duration for which the spring remains 20. 24. 22. Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22 There is a point source of sound placed at (0, h) as shown in figure. Two detectors D, and , are placed at positions (D,d/2) and (D,- d/2) respectively. Take h < < D. The source emitted a sound pulse at a ceriain time, Assuming velocity of sound in the surrounding medium isv. yaxis (0, Source (0.0) 7, The time gap between the recordings made by the detectors will approximately be : tah dh 3 by (B25) of (D)None of these If the source emits continuous waves, and the pressures recorded by the two detectors are superposed at every instant in detector D, (which is equidistant from D, & D.). the resultant pressure amplitude will be maximum if the minimum frequency of the source is : 4 v0 3 ah ®)2ah 30 vo © pan © an If the source is shifted slightly towards positive X direction. The minimum frequency required for the super posed pressure amplitude (detected at D,) to be maximum will (as compared to the answer in above question) : (A) Decrease (B) Increase (C)Remain same (D) Nothing can be said SECTION - V Matrix - Match Type This section contains 3 questions. Each question has four statements (A.B, C and D) given in Column-l and four or five statements (9.4.1, Srp. St) in Column-ll. Any given statement in Column can have correct ‘matching withh ONE OR MORE stetement(s) in Column-ll, The answers to these questions have to be appropriately marked asillustrated in the following example. Ifthe correct matches are A-p, At, B-p, B-s, C-, C-s, D-a and D+ then the answer should be written as “A> p.r:B>p.s:Cors:D>qt 2. Part Test-2: SHM & Waves (Physics) In the column-l, a system is described in each option and corresponding time period is given in the column-Il. Suitably match them. (A) @) © (0) Column-1 Asimple pendulum of length’ oscillating with small amplitude in a lift moving down with retardation 9/2. Ablock attached to an end of a vertical spring, whose other end is fixed to the ceiling of alift, stretches the spring by length *'in ‘equilibrium. Its time period when lift moves up with an acceleration g/2 is The time period of small oscillation of a uniform rod of length '" smoothly hinged at one end. The rod oscillates in vertical plane. Acubical block of edge and specific density p/2 isin equilibrium with some volume inside water filled in a large fixed container. Neglect viscous forces and surface tension. The time period of small ‘oscillations of the block in vertical Columnat 2 (0) T= 2855 é (@)T= als Match the statements in column-I with the statements in column-II. (a) ) (ce) (0) Column-1 A tight string is fixed at both ends and 0) sustaining standing wave tight strings fixed at one end and @ froe at the other end Standing wave isformed in anopen organ —_(t) pipe. End correction is not negligible. Standing wave is formed in aclosed ) ‘organ pipe. End correction is not negiigible. () Column: Atthe middle, antinode is formed in odd harmonic At the middle, node is formed in even harmonic At the middle, neither nade nor antinodeis formed Phase difference between SHMs of any two particles will be either = or zero. ‘The displacement of the particle in the middle is always non zero, 62_| Rank Refiner Class XI for ITJEE 2011 & 2012 "1 16. 21. ANSWER KEY TO PART TEST-2 (PHYSICS) € 2 A) @ 7 © (AO) 12 AYO) © 17. (8) oO 22. (A) (A)p.a.s (B)r.s (C)s (D) rs 3 8. 13. 18. ®) a © 2 © 4 (©) 19. (A) p (B)q (C)p (D)s (0) (BXC) ©) (8) 10. 15. 20. A (Axe) ©) () aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. ] Rank Refiner Class XI for ITJEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION - Ill Reasoning Type This section contains 2 Reasoning type questions, Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), outof Which ONLY ONE is correct. 13. Statement-1 : A SHM may be assumed as composition of many SHM's, Statement-2 : Superposition of many SHMs (along same line) of same frequency will bea SHM. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 isa correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement- is True, Statement.2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement is True, Statement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True 14, ‘Statement-1 : When a wave enters from one medium to another, Its frequency Is not changed. Statement-2 : Speed of a wave ina medium is property of the source. (A) Statement-t is True, Statement 2 is True; Statement-2 is.a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-t is True, Statement-2 is True: Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True SECTION - IV Comprehension Type This section contains 4 Paragraphs. Based upon each paraaraph, 3 Multiple choice questions have tobe answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), aut of which ONLY ONE is correct. Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 17 Asinusoidal wave is propagating in negative x-direction in a string stretched along x-axis. A particle of string at x = 2m is foundat its mean position and itis moving in positive y direction at t= 1 sec. The amplitude of the wave, the wavelength and the angular frequency of the wave are 0.1meter, x/4 meter and 47 rad/sec respectively. 45. The equation of the wave is : (A) y= 0.1 sin [4x(t—1}+ 8x —2)] (8) y=0.1 sin [(t-1}- (x-2)] (C)y=0.1 sin fax(t—1}-8(«-2)) (0) none of these 16. The speed of particle at x= 2m and (= 1secis : (A)O.2em/s (©) 0.6r mis (C)0.4zms (0)0 17. The instantaneous power transfer through x=2 m and t= 1.125 secis : (A) 10u/s ) * wis oa oo aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 7 Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 ‘Alarge open tank has two small holes in its vertical wall as shown in figure. One isa square hole of side L'at a depth '4y' from the top and the other is a Circle hole of radius'R at a depth 'y from the top. When the tank is completely filed with water, the quantities of water flowing out per second from both holes are the same. Then, ‘R'is equal to: L ) Pe (B)2nt. 2 L (yz et Ox Along capillary tube of mass'z' gm, radius 2mm and negligible thickness, is pertially immersed in a liquid of surface tension 0.1 N/m. Take angle of contact zero and neglect buoyant force of liquid. The force required to hold the tube vertically, will be - (g = 10 m/s?) (A) 10.4 nmN (8) 10.8 xmN (C)0.82mN (0)4.82mN particle executes SHM ina straight line. In the first second starting from restit travels a distance a and inthe next second adistance b in the same direction. The amplitude of S.H.Mwill be May (®)a-b (C)2a-b (ald Awall is moving with constant velocity u towards a fixed source of sound of ue frequency . The velocity of sound is V’. The wavelength of the sound reflected by the wall is- . s v yeu wy o> veu vouv OF Over ‘Anonuniform sphere at rest on a rough horizontal surface is acted upon by a force F as shown. The friction force acting onit is (1) towards loft (2) towards right (8)zero (A) 1 0r2 (8) 10r3 (©)20r3 (0) tor2or3 ‘AOB isa swing suspended from vertical poles AA’ and BB’ as shown. If ropes AO and OB of length ¢, and 4, respectively are massiess and are perpendicular to each other with a point mass m hanging from O, the time Period of the swing for small oscillations perpendicular to the plane of paper is: A ent (8) 2 (0)? aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 7 23. 25. 26. Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 Statement-1 : Dimensional analysis can give you the numerical value of constants of proportionality that may appear in an algebraic expression. Statement-2 : Dimensional analysis makes use of the fect that dimensions can be treated as algebraic quantities. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statemient-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Statemient.2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. Statement-t : It is possible for both the pressure and volume of a monoatomic ideal gas of a given ‘amount to change simultaneously without causing the internal energy of the gas to change. ‘Statomont-2 : The internal energy of an ideal gas of a given amount remains constant if temperature does not change. it is possible to have a process in which pressure and volume are changed such that temperature remains constant. (A) Statement-t is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (6) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True ‘Statement-1 : When a wave enters from one medium to another, its frequency does not change. Statement-2 : Speed of awave in a medium is property of the source. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 isTrue; Statement2 is a correct explanation for Statement (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is Tru; Statement2 is NOT a correct explanation for Siatement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statemant-2 is True. ‘Statement-1 ; A tuning fork of constant frequency sends sound waves in air. If temperature of the air increases, then the wavelength of sound wave in air decreases. Statement-2: Speed of sound inair increases with increase n temperature of ait. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 Is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Statemient-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT acorrect explanation for Siatement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (0) Statement-1 Is False, Statement-2's True. SECTION -V Matrix - Match Type This section contains 3 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column and four or five statements (p.q,r, Sor p.q.t,s,t)in Column-ll. Any given statement in Column can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statements) in Columndll, The answers to these questions have to be appropriately marked as illustratedin the following example. Ifthe correct matches are Ap, A-t, B-p, B-s, C-r, C-s, D-q and D-t then the answer should be written as: A-» p,r:B->p.s:C-»ns:Doaqt aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Rank Refiner Class XI for I1T-JEE 2011 & 2012 A pendulum of length L and bob of mass M has a spring of force constant k connected horizontally to it at a distance h below its point of suspension. The rod is in equilibrium in vertical position. The rod of length L used for vertical suspension is rigid and massless. The frequency of vibration of the system for small values of Os: 1 ih “1 |malsk Oa m Ox mL? 1 kh? Joe D) = yst+| (0) 2a gt akh (P) ey (® 4. Aloop of a string of mass per unit length y and redius R is rotated about an exis passing through centre perpendicular to the piane with an angular velocity « Asmall cisturbance is created in the loop having the same sense of rotation. The linear speed of the disturbance for a stationary observer is : (A) oR (8) 20R (C)30R (0) zero 5. AB isan L shaped obstacie fixed on a horizontal smooth table. A ball strikes it at A, gets deflected and restrikes it at B. Ifthe velocity vector before collision is 7 and coefficient of restitution of each collision ise’, then the velocity of ball after its second collision at B is~ A) ev (©) -e9 (D) data insufficient 6 TwodiscsAand B of radii'R’ and '2R’ respectively are placed on a horizontal surface as shown. Keeping the disc A motionless, disc B is rotated around Gy itwithout slippage. When the disc B returns to its starting position, the angle by that it has turned is equal to : (A) 3n radians (B) 4x radians (C) 6r radians () 8 radians. 7. Acurveis plotted to represent the dependence of the ratio of the received frequency {to the frequency {, - ‘emitted by the source on the ratio of the speed of observer V, to the speed of sound V,,.,,in asituation in ‘which an observer is moving towards astatonary sound sourcs. The curve is best represeiited by : tt (c) 4 VMs 8. standing wave pattern is formed on a string. One of the waves is given by equation Y, = @08 («ot - kx + 103) then the equation of the other wave such that at x = 0a nodeis formed. 5 (A) y, = asin (ot + hx + (@)y,= 200s (ot + kx += ) (C)y,= cos (ot +x +2 ) (0) y,= cos (ot + kx +E ) aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 2 | RankRefiner Class X! for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22 Ahovizontal uniform rod of mass 'm’ has itsleft end hinged tothe fixed ingiine plane, ‘while its right end rests on the top of a uniform cylinder of mass'm’ which in tumis at rest on the fixed inclined plane as shown. The coefficient of friction between the cylinder and rod, and between the cylinder and inclined plane, is sufficient to keep the cylinder at rest. 20. The magnitude of normal reaction exerted by the rod on the cylinder is we oF 2 oF om 21. Tho ratio of magnitude of frictional force on the cylinder dus to the rod and the magnitude of frictional force on the cylinder due to the inclined planes: (Ay tet (82:13 (cast (v2 1 22. Themagnitude of normal reaction exerted by the inclined plane onthe cylinderis: 3me fayng 3" 5m (C)2mg ra SECTION - Ill ‘Subjective Type This section contains 4 Short Subjective Questions. 23. Twomoles of a monoatomic gas in state ‘A’ having pressure P,, and temperature ST, is taken to astate B having pressure 3P, and temperature T9/3 by the process of equation PT = constant. Then state Bis, taken to state C keeping volume conetant and come back to initial state ‘A’ keeping temperature constant. (i) Plot a P and T graph. (P on y-axis and Ton x-axis) (il) Find net work done and heat supplied to gas during the complete cycle. 24. particle is projected at an angle 60° with speed 10,/3, from the point'A'as shown in the fig. At the same time the wedge is made to move with speed 10/3 towards right as shownin the figure. Then the time (in seconds) after which particle will strike the wedge is : 25. Bisa source of sound of frequency 300 Hz. A and 6 collide head on. Ifthe 10m/s. co-efficient of restitution is 1/2 and velocity of sound in air is 330 ms, find ofa ic eg the ratio of frequency appearing to A before collision and after collision. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 10, Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 20 mi of H,0, after acidification with dil H,S0, required 30 ml of - KMnO, for complete oxidation. The strength of H,O, solution is: (Molar mass of H,O, = 34) (A)2giL (8)4g/L (C)8 g/L @)egh 3mole of a mixture of FeSO, and Fe,(SO,), required 100 ml of 2M KMrO, solution in acidic medium. Hence mote fraction of FeSO, in the mixture is: 3 2 We @s Z 4 OF Os Arsenic estimation can be done by Bettendorff's process. The reaction is given below. ‘AS,0, + SnCl, + HCl —> As, + SnCl, + H,0 Find out the exact stoichiometric ratio of the reactants: (in the order as given in question) (A)2.4,6 (8) 1,6, 12 (C)2,8, 20 (0) Noneof these How many moles of KMnO, ere noeded to oxidised a mixture of 1 mole of each FeSO, & FeC,O, in acidic medium ? 7 4 5 We 7 3 5 OF Os ‘The correct figure representing isothermal and adiabatic expansions of an ideal gas from a particular intial state is Pj Py ae| Sone o| eo re v " S... j SQ = © ar ©) sani m Vv vi ‘An ideal gas with C, = 3 expands adiabatically into a vacuum thus doublingits volume. The final temperatue isgiven by: A)T.=TI271 ()T,=2T, aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. PART TEST — Max. Marks : 88 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS This Question Paper contains 24 questions. For each question in Section I, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answeris given. Inall other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section Il , you will be awarded 4 Marks if yougive the correct answer. There Is no negative marking. For each question in Section Ill, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answeris given, Inall other ceses, minus one (—1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section IV, youwill be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. Inall other cases, minus one (—1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section V, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give ALL the correct answer(s) or awarded : (i) 4 Mark for correct answer in one row. (i) 2 Marks for correct answer in two rows. (ill) 4Marks for correct answer in three rows. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 47. 18. 19. PartTest2 Physical Chemistry! 9 5 Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19 ‘The enthalpy in the process HCI+ n,O ——> HCI inn moles of HO where nis the number of moles of water, is called the integral heat of solution. When n islarge enough that continued addition of water doesnot inorease the heat of solution, one simply writes, HCI+ aq ——> HCl (aq) The enthalpy forthisprocessis the limiting value forthe integral heat of solution. The enthalpy for the process HCI in nmoles of H,0 +m HO —> HCI in (n+ m)moles of H,0 is called the integral heat of dilution. These quantities are indicated in figure. Another quantity of interest is the differential heat of solution, defined as the slope of the enthelpy curve. The heatsof solution depend on the composition of the solution as shown in the figure. Mole of i= 4 Injegrat heal of solution Hol 21,0 -+ Hot in StLO Invegral heal of station HEI 21,0430 -HCtin SHO @10 20 30 40 50 Mobs of H.0 Integral heat of solution for the following stepis : HCI+ 5H, ——> HCI (6H,0) (A)-12kd (B)-44ks (C)+ 60k) (D)-80kJ What is the approximate enthalpy change for the reaction HCi + aq ——> HCI (aq) ? (A)=80kJ/mole (B)-60kJimole (C)-70kd/mole (D)-20kJimote Approximate value of differential heat of that solution in which 1 mole of HC! is dissotved in 6 mole of water is: (A)-2.4 kd (B)-4.0 ks (C)-1.0ks (D)+ 30.33 kJ Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22 The CO in 2 20 sample of gas was converted to CO, by passing the gas over iodine pentoxide heated to 150: 1,0,(s) + 5CO(g) ——> 5CO,(g) + (9) ‘The iodine distilled at this temperature and wes collected in an absorber containing 10 mLof0.011 MNa.S,0, The excess hypo wes back-titrated with § mL of 0.001 M1, solution What must be the milligrams of CO in 1 L of the original gas sample? (A) 0.35mg (8)0.70mg (©)0.07mg (0)3.5mg aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 100) Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION -1 Straight Objective Type This section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B). (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 2 PMc _ 3 PM, The volume occupied by 2.0 mole of N, at 200 K and8.21 atm pressure, if Rie and 2.4, is: 5 (A)1.8L @) (3) (cy12.8L (0)3.6L If 10 gram of V,O, is dissolved in acid and is reduced to V* by zinc metal, how many mole of I, could be reduced by the resulting solution if it is further oxidised to VO" ions 7 [Assume no change in siate of Zn**ions] (V = 51, O = 16,1 = 127): (A) 0.11 mole of , (8)0.22mole of , (C) 0.055 mole of |, (0)0.44mo'e of ‘When a weak acid istitrated against a strong base. The pHof solution keeps on changing with amount of base OvMoH | eH | volume of base of aparticular concentration added per unit change in pH), is plotted against volume of base added for titration of 25 ml, 0.1 M HA (weak acid) solution with 0.1 M strong base solution, then the most appropriate curve will be added. In this tiation there is a formation of buffer also. Ifthe buffer capacity (here defined as the t t (Mole) (Vn/OPH) (A) (6) 70 40 4% do 7 a 40 do Vo} Vpox(em!)—* I (Yso/ePH)| (cy aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 15, 16 7. | Rank Refiner Class XI for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 Other examples of amphoteric hydroxides include Zn(OH),, Cr(OH),, Sn(OH), and Pb(OH),, which react with ‘excess CH” ions to form the soluble complex ions Zn(OH),* (zincateion), Cr(OH), (chromiteion), SOM), (tannite ion), and Pb(OH), (plumbite ion), respectively. By contrast, basic hydroxides, such as Mn(OH), Fe(OH),,and Fe(OH),, dissolve in strong acid but notin strong base. ‘Which of the following curves best represents the variation of solubility of ferrous hydroxide Fe(OH), with the concentration of [H*] ions in the solution g 5 ; (8) 2 Hi iS i= t é : : (c) il (0) Hl hi os Aluminium is mined as bauxite (A/,O..xH,O) a hycrated oxide that is always contaminated with Fe,O,, and SiO, in Bayer process, A/,O, is purified by some reagents, which of the following reagents will be the best for this purification (Note : Strong heating of precipitate of Ar(OH), produces A/,0,) (A) First treat bauxite with @ weak acid (\ike CO,) and then treat the remaining solution with NaOH solution and heat the precipitate obtained, (B) First treat the bauxite with strong NaOH solution and filter it, then neutralise the remaining filterate with a ‘weak acid (ikke CO,) and heat the preciptate obtained. (C) First treat bauxite with a strong acid solution (like HC¢) and filterit, then treat the remaining fiterate with NaOH solution and heatthe precipitate obtained. (D) First treat bauxite solution with a strong alkali ike NaOH and filter it, then to filtrate add a strong acid like HC! and heat the precipitate obtained Zn(OH), is a amphoteric hydroxide ands involved in the following two equilibria in aqueous solutions, Zn(OH),(5) = Zn* (aa) + 20H (aa) : K,=4.2% 10" Zn(OH),{s) + 20H” (aq) == n(OH),F* (eq): ‘Atwhat pH the solubility of Zn(OH), be minimum ? aa 10 6 (8 aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 108| Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 5. The first ionisation energy of Alis smaller than that of Mg because : (A\ the atomic numberof Al is greater than that of Mg. (B) the atomic size of Al is less than that of Mg, {C) Penetration of s-subshell electrons in case of Mg is greater than that of p-subshell in AL (D) Mg has incompletely filled s-orbital 6 Which of the fotlowing properties is affected by stable configuration of an atom 7 {@) Electronegativity (b} lonisation potential (c) Electron affinity Correct answer is : (A) only electronegativity (C) electron affinity and ionsation energy both (B) only fonisation energy (O)allof the above Fluorine has the highest electronegativity among the ns? np* group on the Pauling scale, but the electron affinity of fluorine is less than that of chlorine because : (A) the atomic number of fluorine istess than that of chlorine. (B) fluorine being the first momber of the family behavesin an unusual manner. (C) chiorine can accommodate an electron better than fluorine by utilising its vacant 3d—orbital (D) small size, high electron density and an increased electron repulsion makes addition of an electron to fluorine less favoureble than thatiin the case of chlorine. 8. Whichof the following orders i (A) 0% < F< Nat < Mg? incorrect ? Increasing Zerecuw (B)Mg’* XeF, > XeF,. ‘Statement-2: Xe—F bond lengthin XeF.,, XeF,, and XeF, decreases in the order XeF., > XeF, > XeF, (A) Satement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Satemeni-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statemert-2 is NOT acorrect explanation for Statement-1. (C) Satemert-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True. Statemont-1 : Ethers behave as bases in the presence of mineral acids. ‘Statement.2 : Its due to the presence of lone pair of electrons on the oxygen atom. (A) Satement-t is True, Statement-2 is True; Statemert-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-4. (8) Satement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True: Statemert-2 is NOT acorrect explanation for Statemert-1. (C) Statement is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Statement- is False, Statement-2is True. 15. SECTION - IV Paragraph Type ‘This section contains 1 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 Multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 17 ‘The elements of group 1 describe, more clearly than any other group of elements, the effects of increasing the size of atoms or ions on the physical and chemical properties. The chemical and physical properties of the elements are closely related to their electronic structures and sizes. These metals are highly electropositive ‘and thus form very strongbases, and have quite stable oxo-salts. In the manufacturing of sodium hydroxide, chlorine and sodium carbonate, the sodium chloride isused as starting material. Which isnot correctly matched ? (1) Basicstrength of oxides; -——(Cs,0 p.siC~ nsiD> at. 18. Match the entries in Column I with the correctly related charactertic(s) in Column Il. Column Column - i (A) Cyclic silicates () —Thortvetite (8) Single chain silicates @ Beryl (©) Pyro silicates (General formulais (SiO), (0) Sheet silicates (two dimensional) (8) Two oxygen atoms per tetrahedron are shared () Mica (muscovite) 19. 20. a. SECTION= VI Subjective Type This section contains 4 Short subjective questions. Give the atomicnumber of the inert gas atom in which the total number of d-electrons is equal to the difference in the number of total p-and s-electrons. How many maximum atoms lie in the same piane in the sructure of methylenesulphurtetrafluoride (CH,SF }? ‘There will be three different flourine-flourine distances in molecule CF. (C), CF. Assuming ideal bond angles for a particular hybridisation (assume no distortion due to double bonds) find out the smaller flourine-flourine distance and fil the result (in pm) in the increasing order in your answer sheet. Round off your answer to the nearest whole number. (Given that C-F bond length = 134 pm, C = C bond length = 134 pm 3 = 1.73) ‘Aniswer the following questions with respect io the compound NOIBF J. (P)Bond order of the part underlined (Q) Total number of t bondsin the compound. (R) Total number of bonds in the compound. (S) Number of hybrid orbitals involved in the hybridisation of boron. CTTT PQrRs Renk Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 (Snarestone iE a 2 ®) 3 ©) 4 © 5 a) 6. © RO) 8 © 2 (ABD) 10. (ACD) 11. (ABD) 12 (ABC) 3. @) 1% 15.) 16 0) 47. A) 98. (Aq, F,8)5(B-r, 8); (C—p);(D-1) 19. 36 ma 6 a. 232 2 [s]s[2[a4] PQRS Copyrighted material PART TEST — 1 Duration ; 1 Hour Max. Marks : 90 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 4. This Question Paper contains 30 objective type questions. 2. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct. 3. For each question, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is. given. Inall other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. 4. 1UPACname for S is: (A) 1-{Sec-buty)cyclobutane (B)2-(n-butyl)eyclobutane (C)2-Cyclobutylbutane (0) 4-Cyclobutylbutane 2 Cocaine is hallucinogen used widely. How many chiral carbon does it have. gh C 5 ys Oy 5 os Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 3. Geometrical isomerism is NOT shown by = cht (A) (6) “H CH, a! (c) bc, (0) Both Aand B i 4 Identify the option of correct iscmeric relationship. H H H H, CH=CH-CH, GS Praag "et 8 Vi MAHL ill (Position Geometrical Position 8) Geometrical Geometrical Geometrical, © Position Position Position oO Geometrical Position Position CH,—CH, 5. Cr ClUhy , ‘m monochlore produas CH, came EDY , 'n'dichioro products CH, The value of mand n are respectively : (A) 2and 1 (B)282 (C182 (0)184 6. 7% 1 Part Test-1 :OrganicChemisty-| {427 CHO Analkene (a) —S22neWsis_ Ais CHO a Co @ Ui ol] (0) NO. 2,4 DNP (ha-s-(O)-no) reacts with carbonyls (Aldehyde/ketones) to give yellow ppt. Thisreactionis dehydration type reaction as shown below. NO, SHG FH LO), #2, yellow ppt | ‘A mixture of benzaldehyde and formaldehyde is heated with 2,4 DNP. How many organic products will be obtained after fractional distillation. Al2 (B)3 (cj4 (D)1 ‘Compare the physical properties (11,b.p., m.p., & stability) in the geometrical isomers of CH, ~ Ch ‘Choose from the following options =CH-CN. » be. mop. stability (A) cis> trans cis> trans trans > cis. trans > cis (8) cis> trans trans> cis trans > cis trans > cis (C) cis> trans cis> trans trans > cis cis > trans ©) trans> cis cis> trans trans > cis. trans > cis ‘Anorganic compound X(C;H,q) on ozonolysis gives Y &Z. The product mixture Y and Z on reaction with NH —OH gives four oximes. The structure of Xis : cH, aycr,—E-cH.cH, (8) CH, ~CH = CH-CH,-~CH, CH, CH I (©) gy oo7 HOH (©) Hc -CH-cH= cH, 8] Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 10. nt. 12, 3, 14. Which is least acidic. Hooc, CONH, Ho COOH @ WN ® ON nH, NH, HOOC. CO,Et HOt ‘CO,Et © NA © ONS Which ofthe following structuras are superimposable (identical) : & er er We Br ‘Me H: Me Me- He Br- H Ho: eet on et Me a et Me Me on Me 0 a) du) ay) (A) land II (8) Wend 11 (C) landtv (0) Land IL cH, a 1 optical rotation produced by 4 © s+ 36° then that produced by ——]——OH, is : cc cl—}—H Hy cH, (A) 36" (Ber (c) +36" (D) unpredictable ‘The major product (ester) of the following reaction is : Me Ne +7 H,S0, -c- Ho ~"C! Hs, wegrenOH + Pet H {A)Asingle storooisomer (optically act've) (8) Amixture of diastereomers (both optically active) (C)Aracemic mixture (optically inactive) (0) Amixture of four stereoisomers (two racemic mixtures) The most stable conformation of 3-fluorobutan-2-olis (A) Fully eclipsed form @) Partially eclipsedform (C) Gauche form (©) Anti form . 15. 16. 7. 18. PartTest-t : Organic Chemistry! ‘Arrange in decreasing order of e- density in Benzene ring - ° tI yt oH 7° iH N N N cr OX» On Gt i " = Fe Qo G (A)E>H>F>G (B)E>H> G>F (C)H>F>E>G ()G>F>H>E ‘A Natural Drug was having [a] = 40.3° in polarimeter experiment in clockwise direction what can be the structure of this drug. cH.0H 4o—} ‘ HO cH, — —x @) i IH cHoH " A) no. 1H, ~ OH H,CO -C -CH,OH ronan us ©) QO beu, HOT SCH, ‘Compound X(C;H_0) gives negative tests with the following reagents (a) Br; (b) 2. 4-Dinitrophenyshyerazine (c) Na metal. Itgives two monochloro products. Identify X’ (A) CH, = CH-O-CH, (B)CH,-CH,—CHO 2 oZ\ ol) ‘Which is the most stable resonating structure. @) Pes @) PA 5 os oA Ns RankRefiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 19, In which delocalisation of positive charge is possible : ®yn, HOA we) off ®on, (c) J (0) 20. Which of the following pairs of structures do not represent resonating structures 7 ° oH 1 | (A) CH;-C-CH; ; CHy-C=CH, (8) Co: fF oH oH tl | 8 8 (©) Chis -E-CHy ; Cs -G-CHs (0) CH,=C=0 CH,-C= 21. Howmany products (structural isomers) are formed by monochlorination of ? wr. (@)12 (5 (0) 14 22. Stability of following alkenesiin the increasing order is: Se ew OS w w ay, (yy) (ayici I> > 1V (C)>1> > Mark the strongest acid in following questions ? OH (A) NO, OH © cH, ()— F-CH,-COoH (IV) CH,-CH,-COOH @)I>0> 01> ()> MM >I>v OH (8) ci OH 0) NH, Consider the set of three compounds, one set of three compound being (1)MeNH, (4)EtNH, (2)MeNHand (S)EtNH and (3)Me;N and another set of three compounds being (ELN Whichis true about basicity of these compounds in water 7 (A)2>1>Sand5>4>6 (C)2>1>3and5>6>4 NH, NH, or @ ) (mr) (A)Aniline> p> m>o (C)p>0>Aniline > m (8)2>3> 1 and 5>4>6 (0)3>2>4and6>5>4 Qo oO ©) Ailing (6)Ariline > m>p>0 (0)p>0>m> Aniline 32| Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 29. The number of stereoisomers and stereocentre for the given compounds are respectively. CH-CHECH-GH-CHECH-CH, cl (A)4.3, (B)3,3 (6.3 (0)42 i 30. The correct structure of tautomer of the following compound ont) is: o r i wort) world) oO OH ° I : «© owe) (D) Both (A) end (8) OH Patt Test-t :Orgenic Chemisty! [433, ANSWER KEY TO PART TEST-I (CHEMISTRY) aa 1 A 2 © 2 © 4 @) 5 @) 6 © 7 ®) & © 2 @) 10. (C) 1.) 12 @) 13. A) 4 ©) 15. (A) 16. ©) 17. ©) 18. 6) 92. © 20. (A) 21. A) 2 A) 2. A) % 6) 25.) 26. (A) a © 28. (A) 2. A) 30. 8) PART TEST - PIC : ORGANIC CHEMISTR' Duration : 4 Hour GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 4. This Question Paper contains 24 questions. 2. For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (1) Mark will be awarded. 3. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer. Thereis no negative marking. 4, For each question in Section Ill, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (—1) Mark will be awarded. 5. For each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. 6. For each question in Section V, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give ALL the correct answer(s) or awarded : () 1 Mark for correct answer in one row. (ii) 2 Marks for correct answer intwo rows. (i) 4 Marks for correct answer in three rows. 136] Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION -T Straight Objective Type This section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is corract. 1. Addic strength of marked hydrogen of following compound in decreasing order w g HM cH, HN-C-CH, | -CH_CH,-NH-CH ii ™ ~~ SCH, a CETETTENY (@)l>m>1>1V (C)l> > 1>tv (O)i> Ml >Iv>t 2. Thecorrect IUPAC name of following compoundis : OH H Co tiae -CH, (A) 1 (2 - hydroxycyciohexane) butan-2- ol (8) 4—(2—hydroxyoyciohexane) butan-3-ol (C)1-(2- hydroxybut — 1 — yl) cyclohexan - 2—ol (0)2~(2-nydroxybuty!) cyclonexan — 1 —o1 3. Correctorder of Kavalue is: HO HC=CH cH, —NH, CH, =CH, 1 1 m Vv (A) [> 1I> I> IV (8)I> >> IV (c)m>1>1>1V (> 1>m1> 1 4. Consider the true/false of the following statements : oH S,: The most stable resonating structure of p-nitrophenol (net having aromatic ring) is F™ Q PP S,:In | alic-0 bonds are of equal length. 9 vo S,: CH,COONa ismore resonance stabilised than the protonated acid CH,COOH. S,: Benzene ring is more electron dense in phenol than phenoxide. arm ®@rnT (QFIF (O)FFTF 6. ‘Choose the strongest base among the following NH, a) (1) GO © On (0) CO hydrocarbon °X’ C,H, is catalytically hycrogenated to C,H, Y'. 'Y' gives six monochloro products after photochemical chlorination. On ozonolysis of'X, i gives smallest aldehyde and 3-Oxohiexanedial. The structure of X is: 2 aly ® oA ~W~ (0)ANot Hose The feasible reaction is NH (A) CH,COOH + NaCl —> (8)C,H,COOH + KBr ——> QH OH OH ON: NO COOH © +k,s0, —> o + —_ No, cooNa The incorrect information about the given reaction is: 9° : ne-b Los HOHIa eB ji ‘Br on + 2G ‘Br ay" fa}, = +0.39 fal, = +0.25 (A) The compound (I) may show racemisation due to enolisation (B) The compound (I) is enolisable. (©) Tre acymmetric carbon atom has not undergone any inversion during the reaction (0) Bath compound (!) and (I) have same configurational R’ Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION - I Multiple Correct Answers Type This section contains 4 Multiple choice questions, Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)and(D), outof which ONE OR MORE maybe correct. 10. 1. 2. For Cyclooctatetraene followingis correct. (A) There are two types of C—-C bond (B) Structure is non planar and resonance is not observed in molecule (C) Extensive resonance is found with in the molecule and all bonds are of same type (D) Its heatof hydrogenation is equal to that of 4x bonds hydrogenated ‘The compounds which are resonance stabilised are (A) CH=cH-cl @) Os I cH, ‘Which of the given following compounds will show hyperconjugation 2 Cees ae (©) CHC CH, ie (C) CHESTS (0) cnechethhe- CH, ‘Which of the following statement/s is / are true about the following compounds 7 a uy (A) (1) and (111) are identical (8) (1) and (111) are geometrical diastereomers (C)(1) and (11) are structural isomers. (D) (11) and (11) are structural isomers. Part Test-2 : Organic Chemistry-1 SECTION - Ill Reasoning Type This section contains 4 Reasoning type questions. Each question has4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONEis correct. 3, 14. 45. 16. Statement-t : F-G-OH is stronger acid than HO-C-OH. ° Statement-2: F’ exerts stronger —| effect and weaker +m effect than —-OH group so the conjugate base of F— COOH is more stable anion. (A) Siatement-1 is True, Siatement-2s True; Statemert-2s a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Siatement-1 is True, Siatement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Statement-t is False, Statement-2is True. Statement-1 : Carbon-oxygen bonds are of equal length in acetate ion. Statement-2 : Bond length decreases with the multiplicity of bond between two atoms. (A) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 Is True; Statement-2 Is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Siatement-1 (C) Statement-+ is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Statoment-+ is Falso, Statoment-2is True. ‘Statement-1 : Halogenation in allylic position is easy in alkenes than in vinylic position ‘Statement-2: Hyperconjugation strength the vinylic C-H bond and hence it is not easily substituted. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statemient-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2is True; Statement-2 is NOT accorrect explanation for Siatement-1. (C) Siatement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True. ‘Statement-4 : In gas phase oxalic acid has zero dipole moment. Statement-2 : It is due to intramolecular H bonding in the following way. gy Ve rN N (A) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2 is NOT acorrect explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True. Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 47. 18. 19. SECTION -1V Paragraph Type This section contains 2 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 Multiple choice questions have tobe answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19 Broadly speaking, there are four types of stereoisomers, namely conformational, isomers geometrical, isomers ‘enantiomers and diastereomers. Although conformational isomers, have same configuration, geometrical isomers. have different atoms attached to each of the doubly bonded carbon atom, and enantiomers are due to chirality inthe molecule. Enantiomers are also known as optical isomers and diastereomers are those stereoisomers Which are not enantiomers. in simple compounds, number of stereoisomers in actiral molecule is given by the relation 2°, where nis the number of dissimilar chiral carbon. Observe the following structures and answer the questions given below : si cto, Ho% 7H How many stereoisomers are possible in pent-3-en-2-ol, CH,CH=CHCHOHCH,? (Ay (62 3 (04 ‘The correct names for the above structure is: (A) @S, 3E}3-penton-2-01 (8) (2R, 3E)3-penien-2-01 (O)QR, 32)}-3-penten-2-01 (0) (2S, 3&)-3-penten-2-o1 The above structure can have how many other diastereomers? (ayy 2 (3 (0 Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22 Ortho effect is a special type of effect that is shown by o-substituents, but itis not necessarily just a steric effect. This ortho-effect operates with the benzoic acids. respective ofthe polartype nearly all o-substituted benzoic acid are stronger than unsubstituted benzoic acid. Benzoic acid is a resonance hybrid and so the carboxyl group is coplanar with the ring. An o-substitueut tends to prevent this coplanarity. Ortho effect also operates in substituted anilines where an ortho substituent has base weakening effect. ‘What is the order of acidity of following compounds : COOH COOH COOH COOH o* oO on" Oo 1 WW i Vv (A)l> Ive >I (B)1> I> IV>at (ive i> mit (Oy Wv> I> Patt Test2 : Organic Chemisty-| [4.44 21. Whatis the acidity order ofthe following compounds. COOH COOH COOH co cooH ‘CH CHs CHs CH, CH, 1 u u v v (A)I> > > IV (Bjil> > WV>V>l (C)V> i> I> il>v (V> i> ela 22. Whattis the order of basicity of following compounds? NH, NH, NH, NH, “Hy ‘CH, OH OH IH, No, 1 0 i Vv (A)ip,8i:C >48;D qt 23, Match the type of isomers mentionedin column-Iwith the specific notations used in differantkinds ofisomerism in columndt. Column Columnt (A) Geometrical isomers @) Ez (8) Enantiomers (@ anti, gauche (©) __Diastereomers () anti, syn (©) Gonformationalisomers © RS ® BL Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 74, Match the given compounds in Column-t with theit appropriate descriptions given in Column: Columns Columntt (A) CH,CH,CH,OH ©) doesnotevoive CO, withNaHCO, 9 @) (@) does notgive iodoform test OH ON, NO, ©) (9) does notgive Lucas test at all NO, ©) _Ozonolysis products of oO (8) doesnotgive Tollen’stest © doosnotgive 2,4 DNP tost PartTest2 : Organic Chemistry [4 ANSWER KEY TO PART TEST-2 (CHEMISTRY) 6) a) 2 ® 4 © 5) © ~ © a A 9. (ABD) 10, (ABD) (ABCD) 42. (BCD) 43. (A) 14. 6) 45. (C) a) 17. ©) 1. @) 19. @) 20. a) ®) ); (0-q) (A-p.qs.t); (B- pits) ;(C-a,rs.t) ;(D =p, 4.1) Copyrighted material aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Part Test-3 : Organic Chemistry-| [447 ‘Amongst the following compounds select correct acidic strength order. O -g -CH, ‘OH ® coon (6) OL ¢-o-cn, ° (Aspirin) (Oil of winter green) 0 Oa oer d (e-Methoxycarbonyl benzolc acid) (0-Toluicacia) ‘Amongst the following compounds select the correctacicic strength order. Ht OOH OOH 00H Hy H, © a ‘o (all) iS O Hy H, No, No, No, OH CME (B)l>Ivem>t (C)l> Veto (OpV> tot Amongst the following compounds select the correct acidic strength order: COOH COOH COOH COOH Om Ol wl} (0 ‘NO, ‘NO, No, No, (A) (I> (1)> (IV) > (II) (B)(1)> (> (i) > (Iv) (C) (i) > (il) > ()> IV) (D)(V)> (mt) > (1) >) ‘Arrange the following carbocations in increasing order of stability: De] Ded Did ay (Alec (B)l0>M>IV (B)IV>I> > ()IV>I>M>0 (D)IV>>1>m ‘SECTION - Il ‘Multiple Correct Answers Type This section contains 4 Multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (4), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct. COOH yt 9. NY configuration at C, and C>. HO—2—H COOH (A) Land. (B)RandR (C)Rands (D)DandD 10. Which of the following orders are correct with their mentioned property. 00H 00H C(CH,), “ > (value) (8) HCOOH > Ph-COOH > CH,COOH (K,value) oS, OO (K,vaue) 4 ore > OO vag Part Test-3 : Organic Chemistry-I | 44: 11. Which of the following statement are correct ? (A)2.4,6-trnitro-N, N-dimethy! aniline fs 40,000 times stronger base than 2,4,6-triritro aniline 8) Oy > SK ocasiciy) (C) The basic strength of an amine in water is determined only by electron availability on the nitrogen atom ° (0) \-H is sufficiently acidic to form alkali metal salts 0 (Phthaiimide) 12, Tautomerism isexhibited by a) €¥-crction (6) o_o 0D oQ SECTION - Ii Reasoning Type This section contains 2 Reasoning type questions. Each question has 4choices (A), (B), (C) and(D), out of which ONLY ONE is corect. 13. Statement-1 : Sulphanilic acid (p-Aminobenzene sulphonic acid) is stronger acid than sulphonic acid. Statement-2 : Sulphanilc acid exists as witterion and H® ion is ost from NH, group. (A)Statement-1 is True, Statement.2 is True: Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (8)Statement- is True, Staternent-2is True; Statemient-2is NOT a corect explanation for Statement-1. (C)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. 14, Statement-1: _o-hydroxybenzaldehyde is a liquid at room temperature while p-hydroxybenzaldehyde is a high metting solid Statement-2: Chelation make the former molecule thermodynamically more stable. (C)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (D) Statement-+ is False, Statement-2 is True. Rank Refiner Class XI for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION - IV Paragraph Type This section contains 1 Paragraphs. 8ased upon each paragraph, 3 Multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 15. 16. 7 Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 17 The concept of resonance explains various properties of compounds. The molecules with conjugated system of bonds, are stabilized by resonace and have low heat of hydrogenation. Hyperconjugative stabilization also decreases heat of hydrogenation. In aromatic rings a functional group witha lone pair of electron exerts + m effect. Some functional groups like - NO, - NC, — CH = CH, can function both as electron relessing (+m, +R) orelectron withdrawing (~m, —R) groups. More extended conjugation provides more stabilization. ‘The correct heat of hydrogenation order is: ()1,3-Pentadiene —(q) 1, 3-Butadiene —(r)2,3-Dimethyl-1, 3-butadiene _(s) Propadiene A)prgzres (8)s>q>prr ()q>s>per (D)s>p>q>r ‘The most stable carbocation is : nOOQ rOQO 03-O-O OOO The most stable resonating structure of following compound is: w8-1-B-9E foo ds )-O=n-6 , SECTION -V Matrix - Match Type ‘This section contains 1 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) givenin Column-land four or five statements (p,q,r, sor t) in Column4ll. Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column-Hl. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately marked as illustrated in the following example. If the correct matches are A-p, A-r, B-p, B-s, C-r, C-s, D-q and Det then the answer should be written as PartTest3 : Organic Chemistry-| [454 18. Match compounds/reaction intermediates in column-1 with the'r indicated causes in column. Column. | (Stability) Column-I (Reason) CH,® CH, Xo7 ” (Pp) _ Inductive effect ZNO, ® Hc-& (@) Resonance CH, cH, © HC-ce oO Hyperconjugation SN CH, OOH Hy CH, ©) (s)___ Steric inhibition to resonance H, SECTION - VI Subjective Type This section contains 4 Short subjective questions. 19. Which molecules give out CO, with NaHCO, (Give your answer in increasing order of rate at which CO, will be given out by respective compounds. For example , (1), (2) & (5) give out CO, & among them (1) gives outCO, at the slowest rata, (2) gives out CO, at faster rate and (5) at the fastest rate then your answerwill be OH WW O.N O ” OH a a @) oH No, 10, a @ SoH co oH cook H.C cH, or oO HC = CH NO, (6) ) aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Pat Test-3 Organic Chemistry-1 ANSWER KEY TO PART TEST-3 (CHEMISTRY) ©) 2 © 2 © 4 © 5. e) 7 6) 8 © 9% (8D) 10. (ABD) 12, (ACD) 13% ©) 4 6 15. OS) 7 ©) 18. (A-p.ait): (B-p.a); (C-pr) (D-p.a.s) 31415) 20. 68 21. oor] 2 Gi © (BCD) ® SUBJECT TEST — Duration ; 2 Hours Max. Marks : 108 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 4. This Question Paper contains 30 questions. 2 For each question in Section I, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. 3. For each question in Section Il, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. 4. For each question in Section Ill, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (1) Mark will be awarded. 5. For each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give ALL the correct answeris) or awarded : (i) 1Mark for correct answer in one row. (ii) 2Marks for correct answer in two rows, (il) 4 Marks forcorrect answer in three rows. (iv) There is no negative marking. '56| Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION =1 Straight Objective Type This section contains 12 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)and (D), outof which ONLY ONE is correct 4. - below. Calculate the water level height in the tube. (Barometric For which orbital angular probability distribution is maximum at an angle of 46° to the axiel dirsction- Al ds ye (8) dp (Ch dy (DP, ‘A2m long tube closed at one endis lowered vertically into water until the closed end is flush with the water surface. See figure em pressure - 1 atm = 10 m of hydrostatic water head, Temperature = 25°C, Density of water = 1.00 g/ml. Neglect water vapour pressure.) (A) 1.01 m (B)0.29m (c)1.71m (0)0.92 m N, and H, are taken in 1 : 3 molar ratio in a closed vessel to attain the following equilibrium Nag) + 3H,(g) == 2NH,(9) . Find k,, for reaction attotal pressure of 2P if Py, at equilibrium is, B 3 aE ss ) 3p? (8) 3p? 4p? oy (nove The ratio of P to V at any instant is constant and is equal to 1, for a monoatomic ideal gas under going a process. Whats the molar heat capacity of the gas? 3R aR az a> 5R a> (00 ‘The correct order of radi is (A) Li Crs s* Select the most ionic and most covalent compounds respectively from the following. Cr0,, Mn,0,, PbO, P,O,,, nO, (A)Cr0,, Mn,0, (B) PbO, Mn,0, (C)Cr0,, P.O,, (D)Sn0,, Cro, aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Subject Tes-1 [459 13, 14, 15, 16. TA 18. ‘SECTION - 1 Multiple Correct Answers Type This section contains 6 Multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)and(D), outot which ONE OR MORE may be correct. Choose the correct statement : (A) 1 mole of MnO; ion can oxidised 5 moles of Fe ion in acidic medium (B) 1 mote of Cr, 0,* ion can oxidised 6 moles of Fe" ion in acidic medium (C) 1 mole of Cu,S can be oxidised by 1.6 moles of MnO,- ion in acidic medium: {D) 1 mole of Cu,S canbe oxidised by 1.33 moles of Cr,0,*- ionin acidic medium A ‘litre solution of pH = 1 diluted upto 10 times. What volume of a solution with pH = 2 is to be added in diluted solution so that pH does not change : (A) 1 litre (B) 10litre (C) 100 tre (D) 25litre Inwhich ofthe following, bond strength of the species obtainedafter removal of an electron would be increased? wo, ©)8, «jc, (Q)OF Which of the following property(ies) of alkali metals/alkali metal salts increases) with increase in atomic number? (A) Solubility of their hydroxides. (B) Thermal stability of their carbonates. (C) Their softness. (D) Their hydration energies. Which of the following species is stabilised by hyperconjugation. @ H-CH, a (6) cH, -BH-cH,-cH, CH=CH, CH, (©) C= CH-CH, (0) CH,-CH=CH-CH, cH In which of the following compounds first is more acidic than second : COOH COOH OH OH NO, (A) , () . CH, CH; No, OH coon = FOOH © , H,CO, (2) : ‘OH OH | Renk Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 19. 20. ai. 23. SECTION - fil Reasoning Type This section contains 8 Reasoning type questions. Each questionhas4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONEjs correct. Statement-1 : Heat of neutralization of HCl and NaOH is sameas that of H,SO, with NaOH. Statement-2: HCl, H,SO, and NaOH are all strong electrolyte. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Siatement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Statoment-+ is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement.2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True. ‘Statement-1 : Greater is critical temperature more easily agascan be liquified. ‘Statement-2: Critical temperature depends on the magnitude of intermolecular forces of attraction between the gas. (A) Statoment-t is True, Statement-2 is True; Statemeni-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (6) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statemen-2 is False. (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is Tue. ‘Statement-1 : Thomson's analysis of cathode ray experimentled him to conclude that electron were fundamental particles. Statement.2: e/m ratio was found to be independent of the nature of the gas taken in the tube, (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statemeni-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Siatement-1. (C) Siatement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Siatement-1 is False, Statement-2is True. Statement-1 : Zeolite, which is hydrated sodium aluminium silicate is used as water sofiner. Statement-2: The sodium ions of zeolite are exchanged with calcium and magnesium ions when hard water is passed through it. (A) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Siatement-1. (C) Siatement-1 is True, Statemen’-2 is False. (0) Statement is False, Statement-2is True. Statement-1 : LiCl is essentially a covalent compound, Statement-2 : Electronegativity difference between Li and Cl istoo small (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statemient-1. (6) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Siatement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True. Statement-1 : Optical diastereomers ciffer in specific rotation. ‘Statement-2 : Optical diastereomers may have same or opposite signs of rotation or may be inactive. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Statement-t is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False. (0) Statemont-1 is False, Statement-2is True, Subject Test-1 25. Statement-1 : pk,, of fumaric acidis more than meleic.acid. ‘Statement-2 : Conjugate base of fumaric acid is stabilised by intramolecular H-bonding. (A) Statement-t is True, Siatement-2 is True; Satement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (6) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2s True; Statement-2 is NOT acorrect explanation for Siatement-1 (C) Siatemeni-1 is True, Siatement-2 is False. (0) Statement-1 is False, Stateient-2is True. 28. Statement-1 : Enantiomers are nonsuperimposable oneach other. ‘Statement-2: Allisomers are nonidentical compounds (A) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (8) Statemeni-1 is True, Siatement-2 is True: Statement-2 is NOT acorract explanation for Statement-1 (C) Satement-1 is True, Satement-2 is False. (0) Statement-t is False, Statement-2is True. SECTION - IV Matrix - Match Type This section contains 4 questions, Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column-l and five statements (pq, sand!) in Column-tl Any given statement in Column can have correct matching with ‘ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column-ll, The answers to these questions have to be appropriately marked as illustrated in the following example. Ifthe correct matches are A-p, A-t,B-p, B-s, C+, C-s, D-q and D-+t then the answer should be written as :A->p,ri Bo p,s;C>4s:D>qt 27. Match the following : Itk,of HON = 5 x 10°, kof HOCN =3.2 x 10, k, of NH, = 1.8 x 10°, k, of CH,COOH = 1.8 x 104 Column-t Column (A) 10M NaA (p) pH>7 (B) 100 ml of 10-"M NaCl + 100 ml of 10-* M HCI +300 ml of 10" MNaOH (@) pH #7 (C) 107 MHCI + 107 MHCN ()pH<7 (0) 10" MNH,OCN (s) pH=7 (0 Anionic hydrolysis, 28. Match the following : P,, = potential energy, E, = total energy f=frequency, Z= atomic number vq = Velocity in n® orbit T, = time period in n® orbit Column-| Column-tt (a) E,an,y=? ©) v2 (®) EVP, @ 1 © ce Gases @ 2 ) x Tar, t=? (s) 4 62] Rank Refiner Class XI for !IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 “@ @®) © (2) Column Number of lone pairs > 2 Planar species ‘Adjacent bond angles are equal Non-Polar in nature Maich the Column with Column. @ ®) © OQ Columnt (Pair of compounds) cH HO H GHy CH, a H CH,Cl HH (CH,CH,Cl CH, CH, He Hg on a a vn Noy He He ci cl ' & , 3 a Now, Non, cH, cH, H——-7-—— COOH COOH} H HC—+—-H_ & H——— CH, cook coon © @ © ©) ® ©) @ ) ® Columndt (Relation) Chain Isomers, Geometrical Isomers Enentiomers Identical Diastereomers Subject Test-+ 1 © 2 8) 2 @) 4 @® an) 6 @) 7. © 8 @) cs A) 10. (C) 1. @) 2 © 13. (ABCD) 14. (ABCD) 15. (AD) 16. (ABC) 47. (ABCD) 18. (ABD) 19. A) 20. (A) a. A) 2 A) 2 €C) 2%) 2. (C) 26. 8) 27. (A-p.at); (B-p.q); (C- at) (O- ant) 28. (A-s); (B-p) (C-p); (D-q) 29. (A-p. = Pht) | (C- p.grsit) ; (O - p.q.t) 30. (Ap); (Bs); (C-qit); (D-s) Copyrighted material SUBJECT TEST — Duration : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 126 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. 2 This Question Paper contains 30 questions. For each question in Section |, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section Il, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero ‘Mark if no answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer. There is no negative marking. E For each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 8 Marks if you give the correct answer. Thereis no negative marking. ‘SECTION -T Straight Objective Type This section contains 10 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 1. Uncertainty in position of a hypothetical subatomic particle is 1A and uncertainty in vel 33 aos is g, *10%m/s then the mass of the particle is approximately [h = 6.6 « 10% Js] : (A)2 «10 kg (B)2* 1077 kg (C)2 = 10 kg (0) 4* 10% kg |G] Renk Refiner Class XI for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 Inthe reaction C(s) + CO,(g) —— > 2CO(g). the equilibrium pressure is 12 atm. if 50% of CO, reactsthenK, will be : (A) t2atm (8) 16.atm (c)20atm (0)24atm Let the most probable velocity of hydrogen molecules at a temperature t°C is V,. Suppose all the molecules dissociate info aioms when temperature Is raised to (2 + 273)°C; then the new root mean square velocity is: 273 (A) — Vo @) ar), (C) 2/3 V, (0) eV, \dontify the incorrect statement 2 (A) The solubility of TICN exceeds the square root of its K,,. (B) When 1 mole of HC! is reacted with 1 mole of aniline in aqueous solution, the resulting solution has a pHof 7. (C) Titration curves for the titration of 0.1 M oxalic acid with 0.1 MNaOH and 0.2 Moxdiic acid with 0.2 MNaOH both pass through the same pH at the 1st equivalence point. (D) Asolution prepared by dissolving 0.1 Mole of H,PO, in 250 mL solution will have [H,PO,] + [H,PO,] + [HPO,41+[PO>1=0.4M Select the comect order of the solubility in water. (A) Ca(OH), Mg(OH}, > Ca(OH), > Ba(OH), (C)Ba(OH), > Mg(OH), > Ca(OH), > Be(OH), _(D) Ba(OH), > Ca(OH), > Mg(OH),> Be(OH), Which one is used as an air purifier in spacecrafts and submarines ? (A) Anhydrous CaCl, (8) Potassium superoxide (©) Anhydrous Na,CO, (0) Siaked lime ‘Which of the following statements is incorrect for solid ICI, molecula (Itis |,Cl, (A)AIII=Cl bond lengths are not equal. (8) All adjacent bond engles are equal. (C) Itisnon-planarmolecuie. (0) There are two three centre four electron bonds ie, 30—4e bonds. ‘The correct boiling point order is : OH OH OH or or or 1 W m @izuem (Byi> >t (opi i> (D)Ul> Vt solid stato) ? 10. Subject Test-2 [4 Which of the following statement is correct ? Rg (A) In the dianion all the C-C bonds are of same length but C-O bonds are of different length. ° ‘0 (B) Inthe dianion, all C—C bonds are of same length and also all C - O bonds are of same lengths. (C) Inthe dianion, all C—C bond lengths are not of same length. (D)None of the above Which one is incorreet about their acid strength : i i i G-on G-0H G-oH S-cH, (a) u M>M>1 1 L m1 7 cu, 0 oH oH ® oe M>1>t ' CN tt (QHC-C-0H = HO-C-C-OH HO-C-CH,-CH,-C-OH — U>itl>1 1 (0) Nis 1 CH, = CH, >> Paragraph Type ‘section contains 4 Paragraphs. Based upon each paregraph, 3 multiple choice questions have tobe answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B). (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 68] Rank Refiner Class XI for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 n 12. 13, Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 13 For an ideal monoatomic gas, an illustration of three different paths A, Py Vat p Py Ty (B+C) and (D+E)from aninitial state P,, V,, T, toa final state P,, V, T, Is shown in the given figure. P re Path Aropresents a reversible isothermal expansion from P,, V, io P, . Ps Von Ty V, path (B + C) represents a reversible adiabatic expansion (B) from Sven, P,, Vy T, to P,, V,. T, followed by reversible heating of the gas at constant volume (C) from P,, V,,T,t0 P,, V,,T, . Path (D +E) represents a reversible expansion at constant pressure, (D) from P,, V,, T,toP,, V, T, followed by a reversible cooling at constant volume V,(E) from P,, V,, T,toP, , Vz. T,- ‘What is q,,. for path (A) ? Me (Zero (®)-oR In Vy y, v, (C)=nRT, In " (0) ART, In v ‘What is AS for path (A) ? Vp Ve (A) nRin vy (B)—nR In Vy (©)Zer0 (D)nRV,-V,) What |s AS for (D +E)? % wT) (A)Zero elt V2 Ve (o-orin (nin ye Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 16 ‘The measure of net molecular polanty is a quantty called dipole moment which is defined as the magnitude of the charge Q at either end of the molecular dipole times the distance’ between the charge neQxr Molecular polarities give rise to some of the forces that ocour between molecules. Such forces are termedas intermolecular forces. These molecular forces are of several different types including dipole-dipole forces, London dispersion forces, hydrogen bonds and ion-dipole forces (operate between ions and molecules). These intermotecular forces are electrical in'origin and results from the mutual attraction of unlike charges or the ‘mutual repulsion of like charges. ‘A formal positive charge onthe central atom affect the size of orbitals. A formal positive cherge on central atom will pullin all electrons towards the nucleus and this will leads to the contraction in size of orbitals . 14. 15. 16. a7. 18. Subject Test-2 [469. Which of the following molecule does not have dipole moment ? (A) trans -N.F, (B)NF, (010, (0)CH,C1, Solect the correct statement ? (A) Intrsilyl amine, all N — Si bond lengths are bigger than that of normal N— Si single covalent bond. (B) PH, can undergo so'd hybridisation to have octahedral geometry. (C) Dipole moment of CH, F is greater than that of CH,Cl (0) Increasing strength of hydrogen bonding is CH——C1 < N-H—N< O-H—O < FHF ‘Which of the following molecule is not correctly matched with respect to the intermolecular forces existing amongst those molecules (Hydrogen bonding is not to be taken as dipole-dipole attraction) ? (A)Benzene— London dispersion force only. (8) Otthophosphoric acid — London dispersion force and hycrogen bonding only. (C) Hydrochloric acid - London dispersion force anc dipole-dipole attraction only. (0) lodine monochloride — London dispersion force only. Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19 Physical properties like boiling point, melting point, dipole moment etc. are governed by many factors like H= bonding, vanderwaal attraction or repulsion and typeof steresisomerism. Difference in physical properties form the basis for seperation of compounds into different fractions upon fractional distillation. Inwhich of the following case, is the order of indicated property correctly shown: (A) CH,CHO > CH,CH=CHCHO (DIPOLE MOMENT) OH OH 1. 0 o(oy = (BOILINGPOINT) a CH, Br CH, 4 Noe «Ye > io (SOLUBILI © — if Ne ( TY) (DIPOLE MOMENT) |, 10 gm of (-}-tartaricacid and § gm of meso-tartaic acid was taken and carefully subjected to fractional distillation. The number of fractions obtained and the weights of fractions were respectively: (A) 3 fractions of 10. gm, 10 gm and 5 gm respectively (6) fractions of 8.33 gm, 8.33 gm and 8.33 gm each (C)2 fractions of 20 gm and 5 gm respectively (0)2 fractions of 15 gm and 109m respectively 19. 'Q] Rank Refiner Class X! for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 ‘The correct order of boiling points ofthe following compounds willbe: ()CH,COOH (1N)CH.CHO (Ill) CH,CHOH mex, (A)l> MeV (B)I> i> il >1V (C)l> >t >IV (D)l> >iveitt Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22 In order to decide the stability of a conformer fora given molecule we look at the factors like torsional strain, \Vanderwaal strain and H-bonding. However inorder tofind out the polarity of the molecule, the effect of +1 and~I groups on the carbon chein are taken into consideration. ‘Which of the following is most stable conformer of HO-CH-GH,-CHO ? CHO CHO H. OH H. H “ H H ®) H H OH CHO HH 1H H. H (C) (D) ©, O, ‘ WH CHO Which of the following is the least polar and most stable conformer as compared toits other conformers ? F cH, H. H H OH @) @) 4 H H ‘OH Br cH, cH, cH, H H # H © © H H H H No, COONa Subject Test-2 [4 Considerthe following conformations of 3-Aminopropanal cko cho HO ‘A H NH, H H NH ) » 0 ®, Sy f x H H 1 G He H Nt, Amongst the above conformations (P,Q, R, S) one of them is most stable. This can be attributed due to () Hbondingin the conformer (1) Gauche conformation in the conformer (I) Anti conformation in the conformer (V) larger groups being separated by maximum distance in the conformer Then correctoption is: (Ayla&lv ()1&m eymaiv, ()1&IV SECTION - Subjective Type This section contains 4 Short Subjective Questions. ‘An important oxidation-reduction reaction used to determine very small amounts of O, and other oxidants in polluted air involves oxidetion of iodide ion: 21 +0,+H,0 —> 20H-+1,+0, ‘The solution s acidified and the |, s tiated with sodium thiosulphate solution using starch indicator. One litre of a mixture of ©, and O, at STP was allowed to react with an excess of acidified solution of KI and I, berated required 40 mL. of M/10 sodium thiosulphate solution. Whatis the (mole or volume percentage of azone x 100) inthe mixture? 6g ofMg(s) atoms (atomicmass = 24.0 amu) is converted to Mg** (g). Then find the energy required in kJ mot for this process, ifthe first and second ionization energies of Mg are 740 and 1440 kJ molt respectively and ‘enthalpy of sublimation is 100 kg mot ‘The SiO,“ tetrahedral units may occur singly or may share one or more than one oxygen atoms through corners giving different types of silicates. Determine the number of oxygen atoms shared between the two adjacent SiO,“ tetrahedral units in the following silicates. (P)Pyrosilicate (Q) Cyclic silicate (R) Two dimensional sheet silicate (S) Three dimensional sheet silicate. Fill inthe boxes provided below with suitable number. 72| Rank Refiner Class Xi for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 26. ()C,,H,, isan alicyclic structure it has only primary & single type of H atoms. Calculate X and Y. Where X= numberof methyl group ‘Y= number of carbon atoms in ring. (li) Write the IUPAC name of this compound. SECTION -IV Subjective Type This section contains 4 Long Subjective questio! When NaOH solution is gradually added to the solution of a weak acid (HA), the pH of the solution is found to be 5.0 at the addition of 10.0 mL of NaOH and 6.0 atthe further addition of 10.0 mL of same NaOH. (Total volume of NaOH = 20 mL) calculate pK, for HA [log 2= 0:3] Set up the Hess’ law cycle to find the standard enthalpy of combustion of hydrazine using the following thermochemical reactions. (@) —_-2NH(g) +3N,0(g) > 4N,(g)+ 3H,O(¢) + 1011.2 kd ()—_N,0(G) + 3H,(g) > N,H,() + H,0(0) + 317 kd (il) ANH,(g) + 0,(g) > 2N,H,(¢) + 2H,0(¢) + 286 kd @ —H,@)* $0,/@) > H,0(9 +2858 4) ‘Also find AH, (N,H,). Is NH, an endothermic compound 7 Find the lattice enthalpy (magnitude) in ki/mole of KCI. AHg, (K, 8) = + 89 kJ mot* +425 ki mot 244 kJ mot AMsg, (Cl, g) = - 385 kJ mort ‘AH, (KCI, s) = - 438 kJ mol Flintebocepevkedteenincomamoe [TT] Identify the more stable in the following resonance structures. i 5 hal Rout I (i) NH,-C-NH, and NH,-C=NH, (ii) cH,-C-GH-C-CH, and CH,~C-CH=C-CH, ” @ o ® 8 ° e e To l oer and (v) CH,-C-6H and CH,-C=OH a ® a) @ @ Please give your answer in codes : (For e.g. : lf youhave chosen compound (1) in (i) compound (1) in (ii), compound (1) it in (iv) as the major contributor then your code should be 1111), jand compound (1) SubjectTest2 | 47. xg ANSWER KEY TO WA SUBJECT TEST-2 (CHEMISTRY) 1 © 2 @) 2 ©) 4 @) 5 ©) 6 @) 2 © & ©) n)) 10. ©) 1. ©) 12 A) 3. 0) 14 A) 1% 0) 16. © ©) 7 ©) 1% ©) 9 © 20. (A) 2. A) 2 ©) 23,448 24 570 26. xy] = [84 27. 54 cH, oH, ch, CH, cH; cH, cH, cH, 28. AH (NH,)=+50.75 kJ/mol 2. 719 30. 2212 Yes its an endothermic compound. Copyrighted material PART TES —1 OPIC : COORDINATE GEOME (2-D) Duration : 1 Hour Max. Marks : 90 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS a 2 3 This Question Paper contains 30 objective type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct. For each question, you will be awarded 3 Marks if yougive the correct answer and zero Mark ifno answer is ‘given. Inall other cases, minus one (-1) Mark will be awarded, If algetraicsum of cistances ofa variable line from points (3, 0), (0, 3) and (-3, -3) is zero, then the line passes through the fixed point (A), 3) (8) (-1.-1) (C)(0, 0) (0)(1,1) Anequation of a line through the point (1. 2) whose cistance from the point (3, 1) has the greatest value is (A)y =2x (B)y=x+1 (C)x+2y=5 (D)y=3x-1 ‘The equation 2x? — 3xy — py? + x + gy— 1 = 0 represents two mutually perpendicular lines if (A)p=3,q=2 (B)p=2,q=3 (C)p=-2,4=3 (@p=2.4-4 2 Ifastraightline through the point P (3,4) makes an angle 7/6 with x-axis and meets the line 12x + Sy + 10= Oat Q, then length PQ is - 132, 132 4218 +6 ©) 645 66 66 Opes O25 Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 5. Consider the family of ines (x + y~1) +2 (2x + 3y-5) = Oand (3x + 2y—4)+ j.(x +2y~6) = 0, the equation of a straight line that belongs to both the families is - (Ayx-2y-8 (8)x-2y+8=0 (C)2x+y- ()&-y-8=0 6. Tholino joining (6.0) to (10 cos 0, 10 sin 0)is divided internally in the ratio 2:3 at Pf 0 varies, then the locus of Pis (A) a straight line (8) apairof straight lines (C)circle (0) aparabola 7 Fis the foot of perpendicular and | is the image of the point (2, -3) with respect to the line 4x -3y + 8= 0 respectively then mid point of line segment FTis 3 3) CS) G.-4) @) [-4 2) {, 3) © 43) 8. Find the alt real values of i. such that the point P(A, sind) lie inside the triangle formed by the x-2y+2=0, xty =0.& x-y- a ay (E. ) (A) (0.x) ®) \3" 2) of 3i6 of) 9. The locus of the centre of circles which pass through the centre of circle c, :x? + y2= 1 and touches the circle, cy t+ YB, (A) x +y?= 22 (B) A +yP=2 (C) +y=4 (D) None of these 10. Equationof the circle which touches the negative axis of y at a distance of 4 units from the origin and cutting of anintercept of 6 units on positive x-axis is (A) e+ y+ 10x - By + 16=0 (8) x + yF~ 10x + By + 16=0 (0) x+y’ Ox —10y+ 16 = 0 (0) Noneof these 44. Iftho circle x7 + y' + 4x + 22y + ©= O bisects the circumferonce of the circle x? + y?— 2x + 8y d= 0 then o+d= (a)60 (8)50 ()40 (0)56 12. Length of chord of contact of point (4, 4) wrt. the circle x#+ y'—_2x-2y-7=Ois- a $ (8)3v2 (C3 (0)6 13, 4 15. 16. v7. 18. 19. a Part Test-4: Coordinate Geometry (2-0) 477. The locus ofa point such that the tangents drawn from it tothe circle x'+ y'—6x - 8y = 0 arepempendicularto each other is ~ (A) x2 + y? 6x - By-25=0 (B)x? +? + 6x -By-5=0 (C) +? 6x + 8y-5=0. (D) x? + y*- 6x - By + 25=0 Iftangents are drawn to a circle x’ + y?= 1 from each of the point on the line 2x + passes through a fixed point whose coordinates are — |. then chord of contact (11 fd za] elas (C) (2,4) (0) (4.2) Etaton ofthe cle having dametosx-2y +80 9y +2 = andvadhun equal tis (A) (= 1 + y- 224 (8) -29 + y—4F=4 (C) x? + y?—2x -4y +5 =0 (D) x? + y*- 3x-4y+7=0 The equation Ax¢ + dxy + y!-+ ax + 3y + 2.=0 represents a parabola if Ais (A)-4 (B)4 (yo (D) None of these If (2, -8] is one end of a focal chord of the parabola y* = 32x, then the other end of the chord is (a) 2.32) (©) (92,-32) (C)(-2, 8) (D) (8,16) The tangents to the parabola y? = 4x at the points (1,2) and (4,4) meeton the line (A)x=3 (B)x+y=4 (C)y=3 (D)y=2 If two tangents drawn from the point (a, ) to the parabola y’ = 4x be such that the slope of one tangent is double of the other then: ype Bar a= oe (C)2a=9p? (D)none of these If two of the three feet of normals drawn from a point to the parabola y*= 4x be (1,2) and (1,~2), then the third footis (A) (2,2¥2) (B)(0,0) (C)(2-2V2) (D)none of these The focus of the middle points of chords of a parabola which subtend a right angle at the vertex of the parabola is (A) circle (8)parabola (C)ellipse (D) straight line The equation of the parabola whose focus is at (1,2) and vertex is at (5,5) IS (A) (4x *3y ~ 35)? = 20(8x —4y +5) (B) (Bx - 4y + 5) = 100(4x + 3y — 35) (C) (Bx - 4y +5) = 20(4x + By — 25) (D) (4x + 3y — 35)? = 100(3x—4y +5) 28. 8] Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 ‘The equation of an ellipse referred to its centre whose minor axis is equal to distance between the foci and whose latus rectum is 10is (Aye + ay? (pera (B) 4x + y= 80, (D) 4x2 + 9y#= 36 The length of the perpen equal angle with the ar dropped from center on a tangent of the ellipse (A) Ya? +b? ad or oes o Fe z 2 The angle between the tangents drawn from (1, 2) to the ellipse 3x? + 2y? = 5 is ‘6’ where tan 8 equals 3 As ()1 sav =n Os (D) Ra ‘The locus of the middle points of chords of an ellipse the tangents at the ends of which intersect at right angles: a yt forthe eipse 5 + Ye = 1s (A) att (x2 + y2) = (bax? + ay! {B) at (x? + y2) = (a? + be) (bex? + ay2y? (C) eb? (x? + y?) = D2? + ay? {D) x? + y?= a? b (bax? + ay)? ‘The area of the triangle formed by the lines x*— y? = O.and tangent at (3, 2) to the hyperbola x? y’= 5 is. (ayo (B)4 (Cys (O)1 The equation of the hyperbola passing through (1, -1) and having the lines x + 2y + 3 = O and 3x + 4y + 5 = Oas its asympiotes is (A) + 10xy + By? + 14x + 22y+5=0 {B) x? — 10xy + ¥'- 7x +6y + 1=0 (C) Sx? + 1Oxy + By? + 14x + 22y +7 =0 {D) 3x? + 10xy + By?— 14x + 22y +3550 Ifthe nomalto the hyperiole xy =e? a paint meets the curve again att” then (Ayth=-1 (Bhs (c) (Dy A tangent toa parabola x' = 4ay meets the hyperbola xy = c? in two points P and Q. The locus of middle point of PQis (A) elipse (8) parabota (C) hyperbola (0) circle aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 182] Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 2 The locus of the point of intersection of the tangents to the circle x = r cos @, y =r sin® at points whose parametric angles differ by 7/3, is (Ayes y= 42-3)" (8) 3¢¢ + y2)=1 (oxty= e-a)r (0) 3ix?+y2)= 47 Equation of the circle for which straight lines x2 + 3y + xy + 3x = 0 arenormals and size is just sufficient so that it contains the circle x? + y? + 2x- 6y+ 9= Dis - (A) + 3F + (y-3%=1 (8) («37 + y+3F=1 (C) (+ 3F + [y-3=9 (D) (x-3P +(y #3P=9 Incentre of the triangle formed by common tangents of the circies x? + y*~ 6x = O and x! + y#+ 2x = (A) (3.0) (8)(-1,.0) ol) ($3) The locus of a point ‘P’, three normals drawn from which on the parabola y’= 4ax are such that two of them make complementary angles with x-axis is (A) y*= a 3a) (8) = ax -2a) (©) "= alx-a) (0) y°= alx —4a) The tangents to the hyperbola drawn from the point (a, 8) are inclined at angles ‘6! and ‘sto the x-axis. If tan 6. tan ¢ = 2 and hyperbola is 3x - 2y= 6, then (A) B= a1 (B) B*= 202-7 (0) 282 + a? = ‘The length of the diameter of the ellipse = ae = 1, perpendicular to the asymptote of the hyperbola 2 ya 3g ~ 9 = 1 Passing through the frst and third quadrants 100 150 O Tai ©) Taai B OF (0) 112 Equation of straight line ax + by + c= 0, where 3a + 4b + c=0, which is at maximum distance from (1, -2), is (A) 3x+y-17=0 (B) 4x + 3y—24 (C) 3x + 4y-25=0 (0)x*3y~15=0 SECTION - I Multiple Correct Answers Type This section contains 4 Multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE may becorrect 10. eo. 12. Part Test-2: Coordinate Geometry (2-D) | 183 The equation of a parabola is (x+y W2 (xy) then (A) vertex of theparaboiais (1,1) (8) atus rectum of parabolais 2. (C) the equation of tangent at vertoxis x + y-2=0 (D) the perpendicular from focus on any tangent of the parabola is x —y = 0, IF (,,y,) and (x, y,) are two points on the ellipse “> & 1, the tangents at which meet in (h, k) while a normals mest ai (p. q), then (‘e' represents eccentricity) and (a> b) (yap = eh x,x, (B)b'q=-e%kyy, a? (C)b?= a" (e*-1) (Ob =a (1 -e) Thestraightlines u, = 0, u, = 0, u,=Oand u, = 0 represent sides of a parallelogram as shown in adjacent figure, then — (A) equation of diagonalACis u,u,~u,.u,=0 (B) equation of diagonal BDis u,.u,—u,.u, =0 (C) equation of diagonal AC is uu, 0 (D) equation of diagonal BD is u.u,~u,.u,=0 u, Equation of a line that touches the curves y = x/x|and x#+ (y—2)°= 4, where x «0. (A)y =4 V8 x + 20 (B)y = 4y3 x-12 (C)y=-4V5 x +20 (D)y =-4¥5 x-20 SECTION - Il Reasoning Type This section contains 4 Reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 13. 14. Statement 1 : Acircle circumscribing the triangle formed by any three tangents to a parabola passes through afixed point. Statement 2: Acircle citcumscribing the triangle formed by any three tangents to a parabola passes through its vertex. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement (6) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 True; Statemient-2 is NOT acorrect explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True Consider the family of straight lines 2x sin? 0+ycos0 = 2cos20 Statement 1; All the lines pass through the point (3, ~2). ‘Statement 2 : All the lines pass through a fixed point for all values of 0. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True: Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1, (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C)Statement-1is True, Statement-2is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Stetement-2 is True 84] RankRefiner Class XI for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 15, Statement-1 : If two tangents can be drawn to the different branches of hyperbola point (a, a2), then a € (—20, -2) (2, 20). 2 Statement-2 : Two tangents can be drawn to the different branches of hyperbola 27 — points only which are either in 1* or 2" quadrant and lie above the lines y = 2 xandy=- 2x. (A) Statement-1is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-+ is True, Statement-2is False {D) Statement-1 is False, Statemont-2 is True 16. Statement-1 : Ify=Ax-3,y=ux+ 1, y=x+4 are three normals drawn from a fixed point P to the Statement-2 : If three normalsare drawn from a fixed point tothe parabola whose axisis along x-axis, then the sum of the slopes of the three normals is equal to zero. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True SECTION - IV Comprehension Type This section contains 2 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 Multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each question has4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19 Let d ((x,, y,), 0) be the slanted distance of a point (x,, y,) from a given line ax + by +c = 0 measured parallel to the line y = (tan@)x. Using parametric equation of line, this distance can be found to be ax, +by, +e d(x, y,), 0) = aeuaenand . The formula for the perpendicular distance of the point (x,, y,) from ax + by + c= O can be found by considering tant 17. Thelocus of the point (x, y) whose distance from origin is equal to the distance d ((« y} 2) from the line K+1=0,is (A)a circle (B)a parabola (C) an ellipse (D)ahyperbola x 18. The locus of the point (x, y) whose distance a{ yh 5) from the two lines y = 1 and 3x—4y +5 =O are equal, is (A) (3x - 9y + 10) (3x + 2y)= 0 (B) (3x - 4y + 5) = #(6+3\3) (y—-1) (C) (8x -4y +5) = #(6-3)3) (y-1) (D) none of these 19. at. Part Test-2: Coordinate Geometry (2-0) [48 The locus of a point (x, y) whose distance from (1,0) is‘k’times the distance |x y} 3) from the line x—3= 01s a parabola, then the value of k is (a2 (B)1 1 Oz (D)none of these Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22 sey? Consider anellipse (E) 35 +" = 1. There isa hyperbola (H) whose one asymptote is major axis of E. Ifthe eccentricities of E and Hare reciprocal of each other, both have same centre and both touch each other in first quadrant, then Equation of the hyperbola is (A) xy = V0, (C) 2xy = 5 Slope of their common tangents is 1 -5 @)-v8 1 co). (ce), B Perpencicular distance between their common tangents is (A) 10 (8) af ae os SECTION - IV Matrix - Match Type This section contains 2 questions. Each question has our statements (A, B, C andD) gvenin Column-\ and four or five statements (p,q,r, s or p,q,r, §,1) in Column-ll. Any given statement in Column-Icanhave correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column-ll. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately marked as ilusirated inthe followingexemple. ifthe correct matchesare -p, Ax, B-p, B-s, Cr, Cs, D-q and D4 then the answer should be writen as :A—> pyr; B-> ps; C71, 8;D >q,t. Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 23. Column=1 Column =I (A) Length of the focal chordof the parabola %) 1 y= 4x inclined at an angle of 3 to x-axis is Then tis 6 (B) Number of normals that can be drawn from (6, 4)to y= 4x. @ 2 (©) Numberof points where a ray of light parallel © 3 ___ tothe axis strikes the interior of a parabola. (0) Thearea of the tangle formed by the pair of ®) 4 tangents drawn from (0,2) and chord of contact of the parabola y= 4x. 24. Golumn-t Column ~ 11 (A) Number of common tangents of the circles ) 4 x2 4? 2x= Oand x? + y?-+ 6x — By +2= (8) Number of common tangents of the circles @ 2 (x-2) + (y— 5} = 25 and (x — 3? + (y—6) = 100 (C) Number of common tangents of the circles x? + y?- 2x- 4y = 0 3 & x+y By-4=0is (D) Number of direct common tangents of the circles s) 0 XP + y? + 2x By +13 = 0 & x? + y?— OX'—2y +6 = 015 ) 4 Part Test-2: Coordinate Geometry (2-D) : ANSWER KEY TO PART TEST - 2 (MATHS) 1. ®) 2 Oo 3 © 4 @® 5. © 6 ®) 7 ®) (©) 9% (AD) 10. (ABD) 11. (AD) 12, (AB) 13. C14) © % © 7 © 1% © 1% © 0 @® 24 © © (A)-15(B)- ps (C)-a5(0)-s (A)-F 5 (B)-85(C)-p i (D)-q PART TEST — Duration : 1 Hour Max. Marks : 88 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 4. This Question Paper contains 22 questions. 2. For each question in Section |, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answeris given. Inall other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded 3. For each question in Section Il, you will be awarded 4 Marks if yougive the correct answer. There isno negative marking. 4. For ech question in Section Il, youwill be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answers given. Inall other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. 5. For each question in Section IV, youwill be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. inall other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. 6. For each question in Section V, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give ALL the correct answer(s) or awarded: (1) 1 Mark for correct answer in one row. (ii) 2 Marks for correct answer in two rows. (ii) 4 Marks for correct answer in three rows. 7. For each question in Section VI, you will be awarded 6 Marks if yougive the correct answer. There is no negative marking. SECTION - | Straight Objective Type This section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. From a point P(1, 2) pair of tangent’s are drawn to a hyperbola ‘H’ in which one tangent to each arm of hyperbola. Equation of asymptotes of hyperbola H are v3 x-y+5=0& V3 x +y~1=Othen eccentricity of His 2 OF 2 (0) 3 490) 2 Rank Refiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 Length of fatus rectum of parabola which touches the line 3x + 4y + 7 = 0 having focus at(2, 3) and tangent at vertex passes through a point (1, 1), is (A) v5 j 1B) 4V5 (yaya (Dy2v2 se whose focii are (2, 4) & (14, 9) and touches x-axis then its eccentricity is 13. By * Yas ®) Firs 13 1 () Vata ©) 45 2 IHtangent and normal at Ptocllipse 3= + 1 = intersect major axis at T and N in sucha way that ratio a of area of APTNand APSS' is Gy, then area of APSS' is (S and S' are focii) (A) 6V3 sq. unit (8) 12¥3 €q. unit (C) 443 sq. unit (D) 3¥3 sq. unit An elipse E has its centre at (1, 2), focus at (6, 2) and passes through the point P(4, 6). A hypertota H is concentric with the ellipse and its transverse axis coincides with the major axis of the ellipse. If E and H intorsect each other et a right angle at P, then tho equstion of the hyporbols is («-2" _ (y-1? (x2 “ -Seet oa (xa? _(y-2" 20 5 Let 'P’ bea point which does not lie outside the triangle ABC, 3, 2), B= (0, 0), C = (0, 4) which satisfy d(P, A) < maximum {d (P, 8), 0 (P, C)} then maximum distance of P from side BC, where d (P, A) gives the distance between P & A, is, = ©) 4 ow? @5 (C3 (Do Let P, Q, R and S be the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from a point (1, 1) upon the lines x+ dy = 12, 4y—x = 4 and their angle bisectors respectively. then equation of the circle which passes. through Q, R, S (A) x2 + y? 5x —3y + 6=0 (B) x2 + y2 + 104x ~110 = (C) 3x? + 3y! — 4x — 18y + 16 = 0 (D) none of these Equation of the straight line meeting the circle with centre at origin and radius equal to 5 in two pointsat equal distances of 3 units from the point A(3, 4), is (A) 6c + 8y-41=0 (8) &x By +41 = (C)8x + by +41=0 (D) & -6y +41 Part Test : Coordinate Geometry (2:0) SECTION - I! Multiple Correct Answers Type This section contains 4 Multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)and(D), out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct. 10. 1. 12 Let R(x,, y,) and S(x,, y,) be the end points of latus rectum of parabola y* = 4x. The equation of ellipse with latus rectum RS and eccentricity ; are (a> b) 2 ay? -12 ay? Gx+¥ , 3° _, @ or aL, a“ 64 6 64 8 @ (3x49? | 3y? omy If equation of tangents at P, Q and vertex A of a parabola are &x + 4y 7 = 0, 2x + 3y- 10 =0 and x~y= 0 respectively, then =1 () 8 8 (A) focus is (4, 5) (B) length of latus ractum is 2/2 99 (C) axis isx +y-9=0 (D)vertexis |5+5 If H=(3, 4) and C= (1, 2) are orthocentre and circumcentre of APQR and equation of side PQ is x—y + 7= 0, then (A) equation of circum circle (x — 1)2 + (y- 2)? = 80 (B) equation of circum circle (x- 1)? + (y-2)?= 70 (C) centroid is G 3) (D) circumradi = 70 Ifa variable tangent of circle x?+ y? = 1 intersects the ellipse x? + 2y the point of intersection of tangents at P and Q is : (A) parabola with latus rectum = 4 (B)a parabolawith focus as (2, 3) 4at points P and Q then the locusof ‘SECTION - Ill Reasoning Type This section contains 2 Reasoning type questions, Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)and(D), outot which ONLY ONE is correct. 192] Rank Refiner Ciass XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 13. 14. Statement-1: Let L, = 0 & L, = 0 are two non perpendicular intersecting straight lines in two dimensional plane and if for = 1, L, + AL, = Ogives line passes through acute angular region between. the lines then for 2.=—4, L, + AL, = O gives line passes through obtuse angular region. Statement-2: Points (x, y,) and (x,y) are on the same / opposite sides of a line ax + by + ¢= Oif and only if ax, + by, +c-and ax, + by, + ¢ are of same/opposite signs respectively. (A) Statement is True, Statement-2 is True: Statement-2is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (€) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (©) Statement-4 is True, Statement-2 is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True Statement-1 : Normal drawn at a fixed point P(t}, t,# 0, on the parabola y= 4ax again intersects the parabolaat point t, for all non-zero real values oft, Normal drawn at 2 point P(t,), t, 0, onthe parabola y? = 42x again intersects the parabola 2 uy (A) Statement-1 is True, Statemient.2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (6) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statemient-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 Is Fase (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is Tue ‘Statement: at the point t,, where t, SECTION - IV Comprehension Type This section contains 1 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 Multiple choice questions have tobe answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE iscorrect. 18. 16. 17. Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 17 An ellipse has semi-major axes of lengths 2 and semi-minor axis of length ‘1. Itis slipping between the coordinate axes in the first quadrant while maintaining contact with both x-axis and y-axis. y NOE The locus of centre of the ellipse is (A)xty (8) (¥- 1 =4 (x2) (C)x+y=8 (D) x2 + y2=5 The locus of foct of the ellipse is (A) x24 y2=10 (B) xt + y* —x2y2 = 2/3 (C) x? + y2 (2 + y2)=4 (D) noneof these When the ordinate of the centre of ellipse is 1, 2 light ray passing through origin and centre of ellipse strikes the tangent at the vertex of the parabola y? + 4x — 10y — 15 = 0. The reflected ray cuts y-axis at the point (A) (0,8) (8) (0, 10) (€) (0, -8) (D) (0, 12) Part Test-d: Coordinate Geometry (2D) [493 SECTION -V Matrix - Match Type ‘This section contains 1 questions. Each question has four statements (A,B, C and D) given in Columnal and five statements (p,q, sandt)in ColummIl, Any given statement in Column-1 can have correct matching with ‘ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column4ll. The answersto these questions have to be appropriately marked asillustrated in the followingexample. Ifthe correct matches are A-p, AY, B-p,B-s,C-r,C-5, D-q and D+t then PtH. Suits en b=) SPT iB+ 9, 6;C>1,8;D qt 18. Column -1 Column -IL (A) Iflinesx + 2y-1=0, ax+y+3 =Oandbx-y+2=0 (e) 4 are concurrent, then least distance from origin to (a,b) iss. The value of 56 .s is (8) A, Bare two fixed points ona line L. Let locus of point P @ 5 such that PA = 2PB be a curve cutting line L at R and S. 1 sopeot ris 2 nen spe oP (©) Lettangents at P and Qtto curve y2- 4x -2y +5 @ 2 intersect atT. I S(2, 1)is a point such that SP .QS = 16, then the length ST is @ (©) Letthe double ordinate PNP ofthe hyperbola Se — 75) ()oe-1 is produced both side to meet asymptotes in Q and Q The product PQ . PQ’ is equal to @1F SECTION - VI Subjective Type This section contains 4 Short subjective questions 19. Given two circle x? + y* + 3/2 (x + y)=Oandx?+ y+ 5,2 (x + y)= 0, letthe radius of the third circle, which 2 is tangent to the two given circles and to their common diameter, be * then find the value of p. 20. If (a, §) is the centroid of a triangle PAR where P, Q and R three points lying on the parabola (y-4)2= 15 (x+ 3) and normals at P and Q meet at R. Find the largest value of m satisfying a +) > m forall possible values of «and B. 21. Consider a family of circles cutting the circles x? + y? + 2x —4y- 4 =O and x? + y?~4x + 4y +4 =0 orthogonally. Show that the chords in which the circle 2x? + 2y? — x — 6y - 2=0 cuts the member of the family are concurrent at a point. If the coordinates of this point are (a, b), then find the value of 50(a +b). 22. Anisosceles AABCis inscribed in the circle x? + y’ 6. From points A, B and C three ordinates are drawn x2 2 which cut the elipse = + 5 = 1 at the points P, Q and R respectively such that Aand P are on the opposite sides, Q and B are on the same side and C and R are on the same side of the major axis. If APQR is right angled at P and 8 Is the smallest angle of the AABC, then find the value of 16tan9 + 8 tan 0 +9. |4| Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 1 ® 2 ® 2 © 4 WW & © & © F AW 8 a & (AB) 10. (ABCD)11. (AC) 12, (CD) 13 A) 14D) 45. (02) 16. (0) 17,8) 18 (A): 8): (C)-p: (0)-s. 6 2 4 Copyrighted material PART TEST — 1 Duration : 1 Hour Max. Marks : 90 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 4. This Question Paper contains 30 objective type questions. 2 Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct. 3. For each question, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correctanswer and zero Mark if no answer is given. Inall other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will ve awarded. Ifp.q.r, SeR then equation (8 + px#3q) OX? + Fx + g) (x? + sx —2q)= Ohas (A)6 real roots. (B) at loast two real roots (C) 2 real and 4imaginary roots () 4real and 2imaginary roots a, b, ceR and!’ isa root of equation ax? + bx + ¢ = 0 then equation 4ax’+ 3bx + 20= 0, c Ohas (A) Imaginary roots (B) real and equal roots, (C} real and unequal roots (0) rational roots Which of the following graph represents the expression f(x) = ax? + bx + ¢ (a #0) when, a <0, b<0& o> 0. ARS a © (ec) 496) Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 4 If f (x) is @ continuous function and attains only rational values, also f(0) = 3, then roots of equation f (1)x! +f (3) x+ (6) =Oae- (Ayimaginary (8) rational (C) irrational (D) real and equal 5. ‘The set of valuesof'c for which x* - 6x? + 9x ~c is of the form (x — a)? (x ~ ft) [c, B eR} is given by - A) {0} (8) {4} (o) (0.4 () Null set 6 Values of ‘a' for which exactly one roots of 5 x¢+ (a+ 1) x +a =O lies in the interval 1 (oy2a+ 5 9. Suppose ab,carein AP. andabic ae In GPifasb " are n, nth roots of unity, the value of (9 — «) (9 — 00)......(9— co") will be (Ain (B)o S 2nk Trevaue ot [sin SF*—icos a {A)-1 (B)O o-1 ©) If z= x+ iy and = = , (where i= /—7) then Jal = 1 implies that in the complex plane Zz (Ai lies on imaginary axis, (B)z Iles on real axis (C)z lies on unit cirole (D) None of these Haya ay @, all eal numbers with a, + 0 and are in A.P. then the system of equations axtaytaz axtay+az=0 ax tay + az =Ohas (Ayaunique solution (8) nosolution (C)infnitesotutions (O)none xeo? 1 Forwhat value of xwill} ©? o® — 1+x| = O where wis cube root of unity 1 xto oF ao 1 (-1 (D) none of these no onet nae Letf(n)=|"P, *tP,., °2P,,. |; Where P, , °C, have their usual meaning then f(n) is divisible by "Cn Cas Cyn (Aynt+ned (B)(n+1)! (o)(n#1) (D) none of these ‘The coefficient of x2y°z? in the expansion of (2x—-y + z)'is (ayeao ©)-840 (C)800 ()-800 BRa @) ©) © @) @) sBae © oO) A) ©) 8) ANSWER KEY TO PART TEST - 1 (MATHS) a 4 A) 5. Cc (A) 1. @) 12, A) © 18, @) 19. Cc ©O 6 © 2 @ 13, 2. Part Test-1 : Aloebre-! @ oO e) Cc 14. 2. © A. A PART TEST — PIC : ALGEBRA - 1 Duration : 1 Hour Max. Marks : 88 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 4 2 This Question Papercontains 24 questions. For each question in Section | , you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section It, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer. There is no negative marking. For each question in Section Ill, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Nark if no answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (—1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section 1V, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (—1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section V, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give ALL the correct answer(s) or awarded: (i) 4 Mark for correct answer in one row. (ii) 2 Marks for correct answer in two rows. (il) 4 Marks for correct answer in three rows. SECTION - | Straight Objective Type ‘This section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is corect. 2a2x0a 7 Forx eR, expression “2 an takeall real values i (A)ae (0. 2) (B)a <0.) (C)ae [-1, 1] (D} None of these Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 2 The equation |x + 1f0%-0"9'24-") = (x—3))x] has (A) urique solution (8) two solutions (C) no solutiobn (0) more than two solution If xl, x1], [x + 4] are first three terms of an A.P., then sum of ts first 10 termsis equal to (a)20 (8)25 (c)30 (0/15 vana(3}ra} (raed) wl) 4" © a[-() } (0) None of these I(l+x+eysa,taxtaxe +... +a thena,+a,ta,+ equal to (ay3r—1 (B)2* (ca (O)3"" A bell rings at an interval of every 2 minutes, second bell ings at every 5 minutes, 3rd bell rings at every 6 minutes and 4th ring in every 8 minutes. In a span of 8 hours, how many times all 4 bells be ringing simulta- neously (a) 60 (B)32 (16 (04 The value of the expression 2[a +1) (u*+ 1) +3(20+ 1) (o* + 1) + 4(30 +1) Bot +1) +... + (n+ 1XNw +1) (not +1) Is («wis the cube root of unity) zn 1)? yy? aor (2) +n ans) ©) (0) Noneof these nt Hay, ,_, Be then, nth roots ofthe unity. then the value ot 2, "= is equalto & B-a r n-1 wigeg 8) ay n+2 Og PartTest2 :Algebra-| [21 SECTION - I Multiple Correct Answers Type This section contains 4 Multiple choice questions, Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), outof which ONE OR MORE may becorrect. 9. If0 0 vx & R then y= f(x) meets x - axis only at one point. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (8) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (0) Statement + isFalse, Statement-2' True Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 4. 8. 16. Statementel If x= °C,+9IG, 9G, tenses HBC, then a Isinteger. ="*C, and °C, is divisible by nif n and rare co-prime. Statement-2: °C,+°C,_. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Siatement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Siatement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True Statement-1 : a, b,c are three distinct real numbers and @ = 1 is a cube root of unity, then a+bo+ cw? ao +b+ca zy T2h any, 2 = 1 eae Statement-2:: If z,,z,# 0.are complex numbers, then 2 (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement.2 is True; Siatement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (8) Statement-1 isTrue, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement is True, Siatement-2is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True Statement -1: If f: (2, b,c, d, 6} > {a, b, ¢, d,e}, then number of onto function such that f(x) + x for each x {a, b,c, d, e), is equal to 44. oe: ey ‘Statement -2: The number of dearrangement for n object is n! (Hig oD) (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Siatement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True: Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True SECTION - IV Comprehension Type ‘This section contains 2 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, SMultiple choice questions have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 17. Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19 IFtwo line segments joining z, and z,:2, and 2, are parallel, then =!—22 Z-z Ifthe vertices of a triangle ABC are 0, z,, 2,, then the orthocentre of AABC satisfies 4 andif they are perpendicular, 4 2- (A) 22) -22) + 2,2) -2,%, =0 (8) 22, +22, +2,2,-2,%)=0 (©) 23, +32 ~2,2)-2,3, -0 (0) none of these 18. 19. Part Test-2: Algebre-! [20 Aispoint whose affix isi, B is a point whose affix is 1+1 and Cis apoint onx-axis. If [AC] +|BC) isminimum, then the equation of BC is (i= /=1) (A)z(2 +i) + Z(2-i)-2=0 (8)z 2-1) + Z@+)+1=0 (Qz(+y+Z(-n+1=0 (E)zZ0-N +z + +1=0 Apoint Ais taken ona circle [z| = 3 whose real part is 3. Ittravels anticlockwise along the arc which subtends an angle of x/3 at the centre to reach at B. OB is extended to P such that OP = 3 OB. Then the affix of the foot of perpendicular of P on the real axis is (aye @s oz 3 Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22 Let as consider the expression f(x) = sin'x —(a~ 1) sin x+ 2(a~3) fx € [0, x] and f(x) = O have exactly one real roct, then the values of aliein (A) (2,5) (B)(3.4) © 4.5) ()none of these 21. {(x)= Ohave two real roots in (0, x), ifae (A) (1,2) (B)(3,4) ()B.4U6} (2)@.5) 22. Iff(x)20 vx eR, then range of a isa subset of (A) (2, ) (814. =) (C)(4, 2) (D)(5, ) ‘SECTION -V Matrix - Match Type This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, 8, Cand D) given in Column and four or five statements (p.q,1, $ 0rP.g,t, St) in Column-ll. Any given statement in Columns can nave correct matching with ONE OR MORE stalement(s) in Column-ll, The answers to these questions have to be appropriately marked asillustrated in the following example. Ifthecorrect matches areA-p. At, B-p. B-s, C-, C-s,D-q and D+t then the answer should be written as :A + p,r;B+p,8;C 1, 8;0+q.t 06] RankRefiner Class XI for IT-JEE 2011 & 2012 23. Column Column it (A) Ifa,B are roots of equation 3x +x-1=0 6) 3 and Lim "(a+ p)=K, then 12 = i (8) ’6 lies between the roots of equation (q) t x'+2 (p—3)x+9=0 then possble values, of -8p' may be 14 (©) Thevalue of 24.48. gis ~ @ 2 15 18 " ©) Thevalue ofxyzis “> or “= according as the series 6 4 a,x, z, bis arithmetic or harmonic then ab = © 7 24. If N=2°.3. 57.7, then Column=I Column — 1! (A) Numberof odd proper divisors of Nis ©) 15 (8) Number of even proper divisors not divisible by 3 is @ 1 (C)__ if sum of all the divisors which are not divisible by 7, ®) 14 m is m, then the value of Ta is (©) __ if sum ofall the divisors which are divisible by 10, (s) 18 K is K, then 6p is aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. PART TEST — TOPIC: ALGEBRA - 1 Duration : 1 Hour Max. Marks : 88 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. 2 3 7 This Question Paper contains 22 questions. For each question in Section I, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (-1) Mark will be awarded. For each questior ction Il, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer. There is no negative marking. For each question in Section ill, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (-1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section IV, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark if no answer is given. in all other cases, minus one (-1) Mark will be awarded. For each question in Section V, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give ALL the correct answer(s) or ‘awarded: ()) 4 Mark for correct answer in one row. (ji) 2 Marks for correct answer in two rows. (ii) 4 Marks for correct answer in three rows. For each question in Section VI, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give the correct answer. There is no negative marking. Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 SECTION - | Straight Objective Type This section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (0), out of which ONLY ONEis correct. a2 a 2s H(1+2x) (14x 4x25 Drax’ and (14x +x2= D'b.x' then $2 5 a Eo x (A)2n+4 (8) a net o> (Oyn+4 Ifall the distinct roots of the equation x" + 2x" + ax" + 2axe + 23K + ate ZZ,» 2 and imaginary part of z,”is b, . Then the value of [b,| +b, + [bylis (a)4+ 2v3 (B)8+ 4/3 (C)6+ 413 (0) 2+ 3 Ifall the words formed from the letters of the word "HORROR" are arranged in the opposite order as they are in a dictionary, then the rank of the word "HORROR" is at+K=0 (a)57 (B) 58 (C)56 (0)59 For complex number z, the minimum valve of [z| + jz ~ cos a ~I sin al + [2~2(cos a +1 sina) is at 2 a (0) can't say anything Ifa, b,carein HP. anda,b, c+ ©, then “=, 4: then aa (ar. ear. (HP. (0) none of these Ifa determinant of order 3 x 3is formed by using the numbers 1 or— 1, then minimum value of determinant is (A)-2 (B)-4 (co (D)-8 Range of value of 6' for which Arg (z+ 2/3 — [3] (c) [o ‘and |2| < 2 have atleast one z common is ols | o[-49] aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 212| Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 14. «@, Bare the real rootsof ax*+b,x+c,=0; 7, 8are the real roots of a,x? + b,x +0,= D,=b?—4a,¢, Statement-1 : If a, B, y, Sarein H.P,, then D, :D,: : 07: ¢} Statement-2: Ifo.,8,7, are inA.P,, then D,: D,:: 42:4} (A) Satement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (8) Siatomeni-1 is Truo, Statement-2is True; Statemert-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1, (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True D,=b2—4ao,and SECTION - IV Comprehension Type This section contains 1 Paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 Multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each questionhas4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 15. 16. 7. Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 17 Let z= e” and a =e. The given figure consists of a unit circle and two parallelograms OAHE and OBDC. AOB and OEF are two line segments and G is the mid point of FH. AEFH is isosceles where EF =EH. If OH is perpendicular to OC, then the value of @is — 2n-a (A) ®) oy os The affix of the point G is wy 2% 2 22+3az (= (0) none of these The length of AF is (A) {5—4sina. (8) {5-4cosa, (C) (5+4cosa (0) none of these SECTION - V Matrix - Match Type. ‘This secton contains 1 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C end D) given in Column and five statements (p.q.r, 8 and t) in Columnell. Any given statement in Column-l can have correct matching with ONE ORMORE statement(s)in Columndll, The answers to these questions have to be appropriately marked as illustrated inthe following example. Ifthe correct matches are A-p, A, B-p, B-s, C-r, -s, D-q and D-t then the answor should be writton 9s : A> p,r;B>p,s:C >r,6;D>4,t. Part Test-3: Algebra-t [2 48. Column Column II (A) If («-+y)"has three consecutive cofficients in A.P ~) 3 (me N) for which the sum of first 'n’ values of mis an® + bn*+ cn+ d. The value of greatest (ase +ce+d integer of |——3—) is. (B) The exponent of 7 in ™C,, is equal to @ o x2 4x42 (©) Minimum vatue of SATS, x ¢ (0, 0} is oO 4 rord ©) A=[, 24 |, | where ris anatural number ~) 1 JAI +IAI FIA + Aca! = K (2006), then, k is equal to © 7 SECTION - VI Subjective Type This section contains 4 Short subjective questions. 19. Ie, +2, = le — legl = 2 and [2z, + 2i(z, - z,)] = [2,1 + [2iz, * (1-21) z,1 = 10 where 2, =3 +4i, then find the value of |2,? + |2,I?+ [2° 20. It (t+x]’ =Cy +0, +C,x? +-- 5 Cle GF OE Cot pe asa a eve that eos 4 nat (nee 21. If each digit hes to be use only once then how many 6 digit numbers are there whose 3 digits are even and 3 are odd. Also find out of these numbers, how many are divisible by 5. 22, If € odd integer such that (1 +x +x2)'= a, + ax tae tant aX Prove that a,’ -(2a,)'+ (3a,?—(4.a,} + ....-(2na,,)?=—3néa, , RankRefiner Class XI for lIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 ANSWER KEY TO PART TEST - 3 (MATHS) 1 © 2 ® &% & & B® & © & B® 7 O 8. © 2 ac) 10. (BC) 14. (ABD) 12, (ABC) 13. () 14 (8) 15 ©) 16 (A) 17. () 48. (A)-p:(B)-a:(C)-r:0)-s 19. 47 24. 64800, 13536 aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. 216| Renk Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 10. Mt tin ck coat 2 cok ess Ps ania Exact value af cost + cost + cost SE + coat i . 3 We (1 3 2 5 ) 45 Tne nsession, MERA any — Fam 2a eae SEE) wen sme eaues 0: wt (B) 0 (C) sin? w2 (D) sin? If cos (0 + 6) =m cos (0 - @), then tan@ is equal to: (#2) sane ©) (2) an 1-m mm 4 (c) (= = cots o(§ “2 cote If x=seco-tand & y= cosech + cote then: aut! lax xe @ y= 1-x (C) y= ta (D) none of these If cosA + cosB + cosC = 0 = sind + sinB + sinC, then the value of, cos (A-B) + cos(B-C) + cos(C—A) Is: (aoe @)-(@2) (C) 34 (2) (3/4) The number of roots of the equation, sin x + 2 sin 2x = 3 + sin 3x is: ayo 1 (c)2 (D) infinite Ifcos A + cos B + 2 cosC = 2, then the sides of the A ABC are in: (A) AP. (8) GP (C) HP. (D) none f= in AABC. Then the value of (1 + ai (c) 3 12. 13. 14, 15, 16. v7. Part Test: Trigonometry {2 Ina triangle ABC , ZB = 60°, ZC = 45", point D divides the base BC internally in ratio 1: 3. Then sin BAD sin ZCAD wz a) vo Os I 2 OF of fi b ITA, B& Care in AP. in AABC and — then ZA is equal to A) 16 (8) nia (© sr/12 (0) 12 ( WF = sit (= +51 then f(x) is equal to (Ajsi 2 — sine (8) sir'x- = 2 6 (Chink s & (O) none of these x sor(i) nena +x anx (Abcor 2% (B)eos 22 (Csi 2 (0) sin-t 22% arx ax w | 0 If) cos’ x; =0 then }' x, is: a a (ay 0 (8) 10 (C5 (D) none of these 2 Isin-tx. cosy =, then sin-ty + cos’ x = ao @> t 3n ()-F ©) aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. aa You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book. Rank Refiner Class XI forlIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 5 paerterrctmmisy e® 2 © 2 © 4 © & OM & CM n~ 6) 8 @® % A @ @& 1% © 2 A 2 © 4 @& 15. (8) 16 «©(8) «17, «(18 B) 1, (A) es) te) 22. (82) 2. (A) m@ © 2 © 2 © 7 © 2 © 23. (Cc) 30. (©) PART TEST - Duration : 1 Hour Max. Marks : 88 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 4. This Question Paper contains 24 questions. 2. Foreach question in Section |, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the correct answer and zero Mark ifno answer is given. In ell other cases, minus one (~1) Mark will be awarded. 3, Foreach question in Section I, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the correct answer. There is no negative marking. 4, Foreach question in Section Ill, you will be awarded 3 Marks if you give the comsct answer and zero Mark ifno answer is given. In all other cases. minus one (-1) Mark will be awarded. 5. Foreach question in Section IV, you will be awarded 4 Marks if you give the comet answer and zero Mark ifno answer is given. In all other cases, minus one (1) Mark will be awarded. 6. Foreach question in Section V, you will be awarded 6 Marks if you give ALL the correc! answer(s) or awarded : (i) 1 Mark for correct answer in one row. (ii) 2 Marks for correct answerin two rows. (iii) 4 Marks for correct answer in three rows. SECTION - 1 Straight Objective Type This section contains 8 Single choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONEis correct. Ina tangle PAR as shown in figure given that x ‘Then the value of x-y+1=0 Normal will be x + += 0 itpasses through (1, 2) n=-3 Normal is x + y =3 @ tangent at (1,—2}is-2y=2+1) ie, x ty +4 Normal is x —y + 4 =0 it passes through (1, -2) ae-3 Normal is x - y = 3 by equation (i) & (i) we have &=68 > x=3,y=0 h=3k=0 0. P(3,0),m,=4,m,=-1,m,= Thirdnormalis_ y~-0= Ox ~3) 0 x=0 . Thitdfootis (0,0) Let y= 4ax, P(h, k) is middle point of a chord then its equation is T = S, = yk 2a(x+h) = K—4ah = yk-2ax=k?—2ah ‘making equation of parabola homogeneous with the help of equation of chord = (ah) y= dak xy— Bax? = Bax? (k’—2ah) y?—4ak xy = 0 For lines we have k’— 2ah+ 8a=0 Locus of P(h, k) is y?— 2ax + 8a = 0 which is parabola Focus is $(1, 2), Vertex is A(5, 5) 5-2 Equation of axis is y~5= ==> (x~5) = &-4y+5=0 we i) AS = (5-2)? +(5~1) = YOr16 =5 Equation of tangent at vertex is 4x + 3y +K=0 itpasses through (5, 5) 35 tangent at vertoxis 4x + 3y—35=0 Equation of parabolais (= => Bx —4y + 5)*= 100 (4x + 3y ~ 35) 23, Solutions: Given 2b=2ae S beae LR. =10 2 as Bem 3 wese a Now, b’=a(1-e’) = a’e?=a'(1-e') > 2e=1 => Oe = ast Equation of ellipse 11 492 2if 4s ‘ afb = x+2P=100 tangent of ellipse is ye met farmeveP fe omast 1 ge Speas = teeys Vata =0 length of from (0, O)is = 2 Li Equation of pair of tangents drawn trom (1, 2) isSS,= T° = (Be +2y2—5)(3 48-5) = (x4 dy —5F = 18x? + 12)? 30 = Ox! + 16y2 + 25 + Dany — 40y — 30x = Ox 2bny— dy? + 30x + 40y —55 = 2vh?-ab _ 2V144=36 _ 2180 _ 12V5 atb (9-4 5 5 tand Let middle point of chord is P(h, k) then its equation is T = S, xh yn? ke? ao at be = btn +aky = bin + ae i) Now tangents at extremities intersect on director circle a : Coordinate Geometry.20 (Maths) (3. Leta/ Vat +6? cos, Va? +b? sind) is point of intersection of tangents 1 Solutions: Coordinate Geometry-20 (Maths) [364 it will be @ tangent tox? = day if kx D=0in x*=4a (= +2") => he’ + dakx —Bakh D=0 = 16a? + 32aKn? = 0 k=0 or 2h’ =~ak Locus isy=9 or 2x?=—ay SOLUTION TO PART TEST-2 TOPIC : COORDINATE GEOMETRY-2D (MATHS) Let the common ine be y=mx At) Putting this value we get 142m +am?=0 {2) a+ 2m+m (3) On eliminating m* we get u , trom 20 got 284 Thisgives a= 1, for this both lines are common and hence will be rejected. a=-3 For this value of a we get the lines having different equation viz y+3x=0 & ay +x=0 and joint equation of these two lines is 3x? + 10xy + Sy*=0 OR=rcosec 5 3 2% EB 8 Locus of Ris ey y } x p sige ely w4yls 30% + ¥") 362! Rank Refiner Ciass XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 3 xte By tay +3x=0 xiety) +3 K+y) (+ yl +3) 20 Separate equations of the ines are x+y=0 xt Circle is x? + y? + 2x -6y + 9=0 Centre is (- 1,3) radius = 1 + X+y=Oand x +3=0 are normals to the required circle centre of the circle is (~3, 3) ‘and it contains the circle Xt y+ 2x6 +9=0 radius = 3 equation is (+ 37+ (y-3) =9 5 For circle x? + y?— 6x = 0 centre is (+3, 0) and radius = 3 For circle x? + y? + 2x=0 Centre is (1,0) and radius = 1 Itis clear from the diagram that incentre of APAB is (1, 0) 5. Forperabolay*= 4ax the equation of normalin slope form is y=mx-2am—am* +» it passes through (h.k) 2, ami + m(2a—h) +k =0 w this equation cives the slopes of the normals drawn from a point (h,k) Let these slope be m,,.m,,m,, ‘now since two of the normals make complemetary angles with x-axis. = wecantake m,=tan 6 Solutions : Coordinate Geometry-20 (Maths) [36 mm, =tan(@0~0)= Slope are m, sm sll) kK =a(h-a) «locus is y= a(x -a) & Lat = 3xt-2y— then equation of pair of tangents drawn from point (a, B)on the given hyperbola ss,=T thus pair of tangents is (3x?—2y? — 6) (3a? 25-6) = (Sax — 2py - 6)? coefficient of x? Product of slope ofthe lines = —Sctncient of y? (3a? ~ 2p? 2 (Le. tan®.tang = n9- ~a(aa? —25? 6) ap 6p? — a ol a ere 6a? +12 16.4] Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 7. One ofthe asymptetes of the hyperbola 2 yt Yas 16 9° - 3, ye 2 diameter oftheellipse De 175 perpendicular to this asymptote is 4 Weng forthe points of intersection 2 16x with ellipse = a 8. _Itpasses through a fixed point (3, 4) slope of line joining (3, 4) and (1, -2) is 3 slope of required line = -4 4 equation isy—4 = -3 (x-3) + 3y-15=0 9. The equation of the parabola is (x+y = 2" = JB(x-y) theaxes of thisparabola are x4y-2=0 x-y=0 10. oe Solutions : Coordinate Geomety-20 (Maths) | 31 and hence vertexis (1, 1) the equation of parabola can be witten as Hy-C) * e) 8 Which is of the form Y= 4aX Talus rectum = 1 The equation of tangent at vertexis X=0 ie.x-y=0 ‘The perpendicular from focus on any tangent to the parabola meet at X= 0. 0 The circle circumeribing the triangle formed with pair of tangents and chord of contact also passes through the pointof Intersection of normals drawn at the ends of chord of contact. Line segmentjoiring pointof intersection of tangents and point of inlersection of normalsis the diameter of| circle. Hence the equation of circle is (x —h) (x — p) + (y—k) (y—q)=0 ie. x- x ‘row points (x,y) & (Ks Ya lle on this circle and also on the ellipse 25 + J = 1 By substituting and solving, we get a’p = e? hx, x,and p'q=—e? +k,y,y, a? and also b'= a! (1 -e#) Equation of family of lines passing through the point of intersection of u, = 0 & u, = Ois uy utis0 > Re UE ‘Similarly equation of family of ines passing through the point of intersection of u, =0 & u,=0 peg Us. isujtw,=0 > p= G 12 4 it both represent the diagonal AC, then ~ 4 > up,-uy,=0 similarly equation of BD is u,u,—uu, = 0 366] RankRefiner Class XI for lT-JEE 2011 & 2012 12. 13. 14. 15. Case -1:Ifx<0 Equation of tangent to y = xe 4 my~ garm>0 1 x-myt go s0 this line to be tangent to x? + (y- 2 = 4 |-2an- cI #25 80n'=1> m= Ase Equation of tangent is y= 4/5 x +20 Case-1:1fx>0 Equation of tangent to y = x? 1 my+ =.m>0 this line is tangent to the circle x? + (y ~ 2) = 4 br 1 43 Equation of tangent is y = 4V3 x-12 Statement - 4 is correct because a circle circumscribing the triangle formed by any thtee tangents to a parabola passes through its focus. By the given condition 2x sin? 6 + y cos? 0 = 2 (cos? ~sin? 6) 2x sin? 6 +2 sin? 8 + y cos* @-2.cos?0= 0 (2x + 2)sin? 9 + (y—2) cos*9 = 0 . the lines pass through the point (—1, 2), hence statement-1 is false but statement-2 is true. ‘Statement-2s false as two tangents can also be drawn to the different branches of hyperbola from those points b Which are either in 3¢ or 4° quadrant and below the lines y = > xandy =~ Statoment-1 (a, a2) lie on the parabola y = x? (a, 2) will le either in 1 or 2" quadrant and above the lines y = 2x. y= —2x 2 2a>Oanda?+2a>0 = wel, 0) U(2, wanda € (-», 2} (0, «) ie. ae(—,-2)U(2, 0) 16. 7. 18. Solutions : Coordinate Goomatry-2D (Maths) [367 ‘Statement-2 Equation of parabola whose axis s along the x-exisis y= 4a(x —b) equation of normal in terms of slopem y=m\x-—b)~ Zam — am? letit pesses through (h, k) k= m(h—b)—2am—am? am? +m(2a—h+b)+k=0 m,+m,+m,=0 where m,,m, and m,are slopesof normals c— statement-2is true Stalementt Atu+1=0 (i) ars and} -t 1-14 AEA #1) + 104-1) 3+ 1) 50 (i) from (i) & (i) 2h Bp =-5/2 statoment-t is false xt | |" H.cos= +0.8in3| > PS=2PM > e=2 . > 1 hence a hyperbola whose focus S(0, 0) and directrix isx + 1=0. y-1 _ | _3x-4y+5 O.cos™+1.sin@| | 3.cos*-4sin™ 6 6 66 = 2ly-11F2 33-4 | = B34) (y-1) = (x -4y+5) Rank Refiner Class XI for IIT-JEE 2011 & 2012 Sol. 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