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FIITJEE COMMON TEST


BATCHES: Four Year CRP (2024) X-LOT
PHASE – VII
Q.P.CODE:
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
Time: 2 hrs. Maximum Marks: 100

Instructions

 The question paper consists of 100 multiple choice questions divided into five sections.
Section – I contains 40 questions of SST.
Section – II contains 20 questions of Mathematics.
Section – III contains 13 questions of Physics.
Section – IV contains 13 questions of Chemistry.
Section – V contains 14 questions of Biology.
 Each question carries +1 marks.
 There is No negative marking.
 Attempt All questions.
 Use of Calculator is NOT PERMITTED.
 All symbols have their usual meanings, if not mentioned in the question.
 The Question Paper contains blank spaces for your rough work.
No additional sheets will be provided for rough work.
 This booklet also contains OMR answer sheet.

Name of the Candidate :

Registration Number :

Date of Examination : Centre:

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SECTION – I : SOCIAL SCIENCE


Straight objective type
This section contains 40 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Which of the following statement(s) is true for black soil?


I. It has larger proportion of clay.
II. It can retain moisture for a long time.
III. It develops cracks during summer which helps in aeration.
IV. Cotton grows best in this soil.
(A) I and II (B) III and IV (C) I and IV (D) All of the above
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2. Sardar Sarovar Dam is constructed on:


(A) River Krishna (B) River Mahanadi (C) River Cauvery (D) River Narmada
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3. Ploughing along the contour lines can:


(A) accelerate the flow of water (B) decelerate the flow of water
(C) accelerate the force of winds (D) decelerate the force of winds
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4. Consider the following statements and choose the correct option


Statement I : Apart from the central and the state government there is a third kind of
govt. in Belgium.
Statement II : This government has the power regarding defense, finance & health –
related issue.
(A) Statement I is true but statement II is false (B) Both statements are false
(C) Both statements are true (D) Statement II is true but statement I is false
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5. In World Development Reports, brought out by the World Bank, which criterion is used in classifying
countries?
(A) Total income (B) Gross income (C) per capita income (D) Net income
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6. Who was the main architect of the unification of Germany?


(A) Kaiser William (B) Bismarck (C) Mazzini (D) Metternich
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7. A large number of people were hostile to the Napoleonic code because:


(A) it was not suitable for all
(B) it destroyed the special privileges of the rulers
(C) administrative changes did not go hand in hand with political freedom
(D) none of the above
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8. In Prussia, who were referred as ‘Junkers’?


(A) Military officials (B) Large landowners (C) Factory owners (D) Aristocratic nobles
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9. Match the following:


List I List II
(a) Jhumming (1) Madhya Pradesh
(b) Bewar (2) Odisha
(c) Penda (3) North-Eastern States
(d) Kaman (4) Andhra Pradesh
(A) a – 3, b – 1, c – 4, d – 2 (B) a – 3, b – 1, c – 2, d – 4
(C) a – 1, b – 2, c – 3, d – 4 (D) a – 2, b – 1, c – 4, d – 3
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10. Which of the following is the tropical as well as subtropical crop?


(A) Sugarcane (B) Oil seeds (C) Tea (D) Coffee
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11. Match the following:


List I List II
(a) banks and Co-operatives (1) Voluntary organization of poor people with
homogeneous character
(b) Relatives and Friends (2) Formal sector of credit
(c) Interest (3) Informal sector of credits
(d) Self Help Groups (4) Banks pay on deposits and receive on loans
(A) a – 2, b – 3, c – 4, d – 1 (B) a – 2, b – 3, c – 1, d – 4
(C) a – 1, b – 2, c – 3, d – 4 (D) a – 4, b – 3, c – 2, d – 1
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12. Which of the following is the essential feature of Barter-System?


(A) Double coincidence of wants (B) Exchange of goods
(C) Availability of less goods for consumption (D) None of the above
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13. State which of the following belong to the union list:


(i) foreign affairs (ii) banking, communication
(iii) defense, currency (iv) commerce, agriculture
(A) all the four (B) (i),(ii) & (iii)
(C) (i) & (iv) (D) only (ii) & (iv)
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14. At present our constitution has recognized how many languages as scheduled languages.
(A) 29 (B) 17 (C) 22 (D) 34
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15. Consider the data in the two groups:


Group I Group II
(1) World War I (a) 1921
(2) World War II (b) 1944
(3) Abolition of indentured labour (c) 1914-18
(4) The Bretton Woods System (d) 1939-45
(A) 1 – d, 2 – c, 3 – b, 4 – a (B)1 – c, 2 – d, 3 – a, 4 – b
(C) 1 – c, 2 – b, 3 – d, 4 – a (D)1 – c, 2 – d, 3 – b, 4 – a
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16. Who was the journalist and explorer sent by Newyork Herald to central Africa?
(A) Livingston (B) H.M. Stanley (C) M.W. Ridley (D) None of these
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17. Which of the two steel plants are in collaboration with Russia?
(A) Bhadravati and Salem (B)Bhilai and Bokaro
(C) Bokaro and Jamshedpur (D)Burnpur and Durgapur
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18. Which of the following statements regarding manufacturing is not true?

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(A) Manufacturing helps in modernising agriculture.


(B) Development of manufacturing industries is a precondition for eradication of unemployment and
poverty.
(C) Export of manufactured goods expands trade and commerce and brings in much needed foreign
exchange.
(D) Manufacturing puts the country into a debt trap.
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19. The first cement plant was set up in India in 1904 in


(A) Jamshedpur (B) Hyderabad (C) Nagpur (D) Chennai
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20. Most of the integrated steel plants in India are located in


(A) MalwaPlateau (B) Bundelkhand Plateau (C) Meghalaya Plateau (D) Chotanagpur Plateau
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21. Which of the following are the major water polluting industries?
(i) Tanneries (ii) Chemical industries Brickkilns
(iii)Refineries (iv) Brickkilns
(A) (i) and (ii) (B) (iii) and (iv) (C) (i) and (iv) (D) (ii) and (iii)
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22. What kind of movement was launched by the tribal peasants of Gudem Hills in Andhra Pradesh?
(A) Satyagraha Movement (B) Militant Guerrilla Movement
(C) Non-violent Movement (D) None of the above
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23. By whom was the first image of Bharatmata painted?


(A) Rabindranath Tagore (B) Abanindranath Tagore
(C) Ravi Verma (D) Nandalal Bose
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24. Who among the following led the Civil Disobedience Movement Peshawar?
(A) Lala Lajpat Rai (B) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
(C) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan (D) Jawaharlal Nehru
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25. Why did Mahatma Gandhi decide to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement?
(A) The leaders failed to organize the movement well
(B) People lacked courage
(C) The movement turned violent
(D) The movement was not widespread enough to continue
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26. Gandhiji organized Satyagraha against Rowlatt Act in 1919 because


(A) the Act was unjust, which denied the civil rights to Indians
(B) the Act was passed by the British
(C) the Act discriminated against the Muslims
(D) the Act denied educational rights to Indians
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27. The resolution of Poorna Swaraj was adopted at which session?


(A) Karachi Congress (B) Haripur Congress (C) Lahore Congress (D) Lucknow Congress
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28. What is meant by begar?


(A) Unemployment (B) Forced labour without payment
(C) Beggary (D) Working for nominal payment
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29. Deposits in the bank accounts can be withdrawn on demand, therefore these deposits are called
(A) Returnable deposits (B) Acceptable Deposits
(C) Demand deposits (D) None of the above
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30. Modern forms of money include


(i) Gold (ii) Paper Notes (iii)Coins (iv) Silver
(A) (i) and (iii) (B) (ii) and (iv) (C) (iii) and (iv) (D) (ii) and (iii)
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31. An asset that the borrower owns and uses this as a guarantee to a lender until the loan is repaid.
(A) Bilateral (B) Collateral (C) Multilateral (D) Terms of credit
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32. Grameen bank is a success story of


(A) India (B) Bangladesh (C) Nepal (D) China
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33. Banks do not give loans:


(A) to small farmer (B) to marginal farmers
(C) to industries (D) without proper collateral and documents
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34. The political party which believes in Marxism-Leninism is


(A) Nationalist Congress Party (B) Communist Party of India
(C) Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) (D) Bahujan Samaj Party
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35. Political parties are allotted symbols by


(A) The government of India (B) The constitution of India
(C) The party leaders (D) The Election Commission
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36. Which of the following is not a National Party in India?


(A) Trinamool Congress (B) National Congress Party
(C) Communist Party (D) Janata Dal (secular)
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37. Which of the following is not correctly matched?


Party Symbol
(A) YSR Congress – Fan
(B) Asom Gana Parishad – Elephant
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(C) National People’s Party – Car


(D) Sikkim Democratic Front – Umbrella
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38. Anti-defection law is Under which Schedule of Indian Constitution


(A) Ninth Schedule (B) Tenth Schedule (C) Seventh Schedule (D) Fifth Schedule
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39. The Simon Commission was boycotted because


(A) there was no Indian in the commission (B) it supported the Muslim League
(C) Congress felt that the people deserved Swaraj (D) there were differences among the members
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40. Who among the following reiterated the importance of separate electorates for the Muslims?
(A) Md. Ali Jinnah (B) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(C) Md. Iqbal (D) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
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SECTION – II : MATHEMATICS
Straight objective type
This section contains 20 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. If log 2, log (2x – 1) and log (2x + 3) are in A.P., then x =


3 5
(A) log32 (B) (C) (D) log 2 5
2 2
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2. Which of the following is to be added to make x 6  6x 4  4x 3  8x 2  10x  3 a perfect square


(A) x  12 (B) x  2 2 (C) 2 x  3 2 (D) 2 x  12
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3. The area enclosed by the lines x = 0, x = 2, y = x and y = 3 is:


(A) 2 sq. unit (B) 4 sq. unit (C) 8 sq. unit (D) 16 sq. unit
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4. The smallest rational root of x 4  x 3  19x 2  49x  30  0 is:


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) -5 (D) 3
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5. A number x is selected from the numbers 1, 2, 3 and then a second y is randomly selected from the
numbers 1, 4, 9. What is the probability that the product xy of the two numbers will be less than 9?
3 4 5 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 9 9
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6. Find the sum of the series 1 + (1 + 2) + (1 + 2 + 3) + (1 + 2 + 3 + 4) + …... + (1 + 2 + 3 + ….. + 20).


(A) 1470 (B) 1540 (C) 1610 (D) 1370
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7. In the following figure X, Y and Z are the points at which the incircle P

touches the sides of the triangle as shown below. If PX = 4 cm, QZ =


7 cm and YR = 9 cm, then the perimeter of triangle PQR is X Y
(A) 20 cm (B) 46 cm
(C) 40 cm (D) 80 cm Q R
Z
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8. If X = 28 + (1 × 2 × 3 × 4 × ……. × 16 × 28) and Y = 17 + (1 × 2 × 3 × ….. × 17), then which of the


following is/are true?
(1) X is a composite number (2) Y is a prime number
(3) X – Y is a prime number (4) X + Y is a composite number
(A) Both (1) and (4) (B) Both (2) and (3) (C) Both (2) and (4) (D) Both (1) and (2)
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AG 2  BG 2  CG 2
9. If G is the centroid of a ABC then is equal to
AB2  BC2  CA 2
(A) 1 : 3 (B) 3 :1 (C) 1: 3 (D) 3 : 1
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10. Find the value of x3  8 y 3  36 xy  216 , when x  2 y  6


(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
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11. In the given figure AT and BT are two tangents at A and B respectively. CD is also a tangent at P.
There are some more circle touching each other and tangents AT and BT also. Which of the following
is true?
A C E G I
Q RS T
P
F H J
B D

(1) PC + CT = PD + DT (2) RG + GT = RH + HT
(3) PC + QE = CE (4) None of these
(A) Both (1) and (3) (B) Both (2) and (3) (C) (1), (2) and (3) (D) Both (1) and (2)
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12. Which of the following graphs of y  ax 2  bx  c showing a<0, b<0 and c<0
y y
y
 b D
 , 
 2a 4a 
x' o x x' x
(A) A (B) o
p
A
P  b D
 , 
 2a 4a 
y'
y'
y y
y

x P
(C) x' o (D) x' o x
 b D A b D
A  ,   , 
P  2a 4a   2a 4a 

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13. In the following diagram, If the radius of bigger circles which has
equal radii is 10cm and radius of smaller circle is r, then Radius of
smaller circle ‘r’ is
10 5
(A) cm (B) cm
2 2
(C) 3 cm (D) None of these
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14. Find the value of  and , if the division of x 2010  x 2011   by x  1 leaves the remainder zero and by
(x + 1) leaves the remainder 4.
(A)  = –2,  = 1 (B)  = 0,  = 1
(C)  =  = –2 (D) None of these
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15. The square ABCD is inscribed in a circle of radius 1 unit. ABP is a


straight line, PC is tangent to the circle. The length of PD is
(A) 10
(B) 4
(C) 10
(D) 8
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@FACID:MNJ
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

16. If , ,  are the roots of the equation x3 + 4x + 1 = 0, then find the value of
                .
1 1 1

(A)0 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 3

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@CC:M10000502
@CA:C
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tan  cot 
17. The value of the identity  is
1– cot  1 – tan 
(A) 1  sin  cos ec (B) 1  sec  cos ec (C) 1  sec  sin  (D) 1  cos  cos ec
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@FACID:MNJ
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@CM:+1
@WM:0

18. The sum of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio 5n + 4 : 9n + 6, then the ratio of
their 18th terms:
17 79 179 169
(A) (B) (C) (D)
32 121 321 221
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@CA:C
@FACID:MNJ
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

19. Given a circle with centre at O. another circle is drawn passing through O
B
and touching the given circle at Point A. AB is a chord of the larger circle
intersecting the other circle at point C as in figure, then O
(A) AC > BC (B) AC < BC C
(C) AC = BC
(D) cannot say about the relation between AC and BC A
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@CA:C
@FACID:MNJ
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

20. In the figure ACB = 90° and radius of big circle = 2 cm, then radius A
of small circle is (in cm)

(A) 3  2 2 (B) 4  2 2
(C) 7  4 2 (D) 6  4 2
B C
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@CA:D
@FACID:MNJ
@RELEXAM:P7
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SECTION – III: PHYSICS


Straight objective type
This section contains 13 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. An object is placed between two plane mirrors. If the angle between the mirror is 30o, then the number
of images formed is
(A) 3 (B) 7 (C) 11 (D) 13
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@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

2. Two plane mirrors are perpendicular to each other. A ray of light, after reflecting from the first mirror,
reflects from the second mirror. The angle between the original ray and the reflected ray from the
second mirror is
(A) 30o (B) 75o (C) 90o (D) 180o
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@CA:D
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

3. The magnification in a plane mirror is


(A) zero (B) infinity (C) unity (D) none of these
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@CA:C
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

4. Keeping the object stationary, if the plane mirror is shifted through 2 cm towards the object, the shift
in the image is
(A) 2 cm towards the object (B) 2 cm away from the object
(C) 4 cm towards the object (D) 4 cm away from the object
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@CA:C
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

5. An erect, diminished image of an object is obtained using a _______ mirror.


(A) concave (B) convex (C) plane (D) any of these
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@CA:B
@FACID:PNK
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6. Which mirror is to be used to obtain a parallel beam of light from a point source?
(A) Plane mirror (B) Concave mirror (C) Convex mirror (D) Any one of these
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@CA:B
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

7. The rear-view mirror of a vehicle is


(A) concave (B) convex (C) plane (D) any of these
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@CA:B
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

8. An object is placed at a distance x1 from the pole of mirror and its image is formed at a distance x2.
Then, the focal length of the mirror is
xx x x x
(A) x1 x2 (B) 1 2 (C) 1 2 (D) 1
x1  x2 2 x2
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@CA:B
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

9. A point object is placed at a distance 0.3 m from a convex mirror of focal length 0.3 m. The image will
form at
(A) infinity (B) pole
(C) focus (D) 0.15 m behind the mirror
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@CA:D
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
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10. A ray of light is incident at an angle of incidence of 30o with a plane mirror. The deviation produced
by the mirror is
(A) 30o (B) 90o (C) 120o (D) 60o
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@CA:C
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11. A virtual image larger than the object can be produced by


(A) convex mirror (B) concave mirror (C) plane mirror (D) none of these
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@CM:+1
@WM:0

12. The number of images observed between two parallel mirrors is


(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) infinity
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@CA:D
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

13. A ray is incident at an angle 38o with a mirror. The angle between normal and reflected ray is
(A) 38o (B) 52o (C) 90o (D) 76o
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@CA:B
@FACID:PNK
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

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SECTION – IV: CHEMISTRY


Straight objective type
This section contains 13 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Turmeric solution will turn red by an aqueous solution of


(A) Potassium acetate (B) copper sulphate (C) Sodium sulphate (D) Ferric chloride
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@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
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2. The functional groups present in the following compound are

(A) Alcohol, ketone, ester (B) Carboxylic acid, ketone


(C) ester, carboxylic acid (D) ester and alcohol
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3. Number of electrons involved in the formation of various bonds in CH 3CH 2CHO are
(A) 15 (B) 10 (C) 18 (D) 20
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@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
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4. Which of the reagent given below can convert CH 3CH 2CH 2OH to CH 3CH 2COOH
(A) H 2  Ni (B) Conc.H 2SO 4 (C) NaOH  CaO (D) KMnO 4 / OH 
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@CC:C10000504
@CA:D
@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

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5. Ethanol mixed with little amount of methanol is called


(A) Absolute alcohol (B) Rectified spirit
(C) Denatured alcohol (D) Wood spirit
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@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
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6. Consumption of small amount of methanol is lethal because


(A) It breaks down into CO 2 & H 2O in liver (B) It’s oxidation to methanal in liver
(C) Its reduction into CH 4 in liver (D) Its conversion into cyanide in liver
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7. Which of the following do not liberate CO 2 when reacts with CH 3COOH


(A) Na 2CO3 (B) NaOH (C) NaHCO3 (D) Both A & C
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@CA:B
@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

8. The outer most surface of a micelle is


(A) Hydrophobic (B) Hydrophilic
(C) Negatively charged (D) Both B and C
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@CA:D
@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

9. ________ is called glacial acetic acid


(A) Acetic acid +ice (B) Acetic acid + NaOH
(C) Acetic acid + Alcohol (D) Pure acetic acid
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@CA:D
@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
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@WM:0

10. Soap forms scum in hard water due to reaction of soap with _____
(A) Sodium ions in water (B) Carbon dioxide in water
(C) NaHCO3 in water (D) Ca 2 & Mg 2 ions in water
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@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

11. A 103 M HCl solution has been diluted to 100 times. The pH of diluted solution is_____
(A) 5 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 4
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@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

12. Copper reacts with dil. nitric acid and liberates


(A) Nitrogen dioxide (B) Nitric oxide (C)Nitrogen pentoxide (D) Nitrous oxide
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@CA:B
@FACID:CJR
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

13. For the redox reaction MnO 4  C2O 42  H   Mn 2  CO 2  H 2O, The correct coefficients of the
reactions for the balanced reaction are
MnO 4 C2O 24 H
(A) 2 5 16
(B) 16 5 2
(C) 5 16 2
(D) 2 16 5
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@FACID:CJR
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SECTION – V: BIOLOGY
Straight objective type
This section contains 14 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Flow of energy in an ecosystem is always


(A) Unidirectional (B) Bidirectional (C) Multidirectional (D) Random
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2. Chipko movement deals with


(A) Euro IV norms (B) Project Tiger (C) Plant conservation (D) Project crocodile
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3. In a food chain, which trophic level kept at first?


(A) Herbivores (B) Carnivores (C) Decomposers (D) Producers
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4. The program of Chipko movement was started by


(A) Sundar Lal Bahuguna (B) Amrita Devi Bishnoi
(C) baba Amte (D) A.K Banarjee
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@FACID:BDM
@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
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5. Chloro-fluoro carbons cause damage to


(A) Green plants (B) Ozone layer
(C) Pond ecosystem (D) Polar ice
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@CA:B
@FACID:BDM
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@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

6. Blood pressure is measured on


(A) Radial artery (B) Vena cava (C) Aorta (D) Branchial artery
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@CA:D
@FACID:BDM
@RELEXAM:P7
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7. In a given food chain, the amount of energy in the third trophic level is 50 KJ. what is the energy in
producer level?
(A) 5KJ (B) 50 KJ (C) 500KJ (D) 5000 KJ
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8. Which of the following regions is rich in ground water resource?


(A) Northers and coastal plains (B) Thar desert
(C) Peninsular India (D) Himalayan region
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@FACID:BDM
@RELEXAM:P7
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9. Accumulation of nonbiodegradable pesticide in the food chain in increasing amount in each higher
trophic level is known as
(A) Eutrophication (B) Biomagnification (C) Pollution (D) Irradiation
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@FACID:BDM
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10. In major cities of India advanced Euro -IV emission norms have been placed since
(A) June 1999 (B) April 2000 (C) April 2010 (D) October 2014
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@CA:C
@FACID:BDM
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@RELEXAM:P7
@CM:+1
@WM:0

11. Excessive exposure to UV rays can cause


(i) Damage to immune system (ii) Damage to lungs
(iii)Skin cancer (iv) Peptic ulcer
(A) (i) and (ii) (B) (ii) and (iv) (C) (i) and (iii) (D) (iii) and (iv)
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12. Minerals enter a plant mainly by


(A) Diffusion (B) Pressure flow (C) Translocation (D) Active transport
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13. Ganga Action Plan was started in


(A) 1989 (B) 1985 (C) 1980 (D) 2005
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14. An ecological pyramid that is inverted in a pond ecosystem is


(A) Pyramid of number (B) Pyramid of biomass (C) Pyramid of energy (D) Food web
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FIITJEE COMMON TEST


BATCHES: Four Year CRP (2024) X-LOT
PHASE – VII
Q.P.CODE:
Scholastic Aptitude Test
ANSWERS
SST
1. D 11. A 21. A 31. B
2. D 12. A 22. B 32. B
3. B 13. B 23. B 33. D
4. A 14. C 24. C 34. B
5. C 15. B 25. C 35. D
6. B 16. B 26. A 36. D
7. C 17. B 27. C 37. C
8. B 18. D 28. B 38. B
9. A 19. D 29. C 39. A
10. A 20. D 30. D 40. C

MATHEMATICS
1. D 6. B 11. C 16. C
2. A 7. C 12. A 17. B
3. B 8. A 13. B 18. C
4. C 9. A 14. A 19. C
5. C 10. A 15. A 20. D

PHYSICS
1. C 5. B 9. D 13. B
2. D 6. B 10. C
3. C 7. B 11. B
4. C 8. B 12. D

CHEMISTRY
1. A 5. C 9. D 13. A
2. C 6. B 10. D
3. D 7. B 11. A
4. D 8. D 12. B

BIOLOGY
1. A 6. D 11. C
2. C 7. D 12. A
3. D 8. A 13. B
4. A 9. B 14. B
5. B 10. C

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Hints & Solution


Mathematics
1. (D)
Sol. 2log  2x  1  log 2  log  2x  3
log  2x  1  log 2   2 x  3
2

2  1  2   2 x  3 , let y = 2
x 2 x

 y  1  2  y  3
2

y  2y  1  2y  6
2

y 2  4y  5  0
y 2  5y  y  5  0
 y  5  y  1  0
y = 5 or y = – 1, so 2x = 5 or 2x  –1
 x = log2 5.

2. (A)

3. (B) y=x
y
1 B
Sol. From figure, required area    3  1  2  4 sq. units y=3
2 A

O
x
x=2

4. (C)
Sol. x 4  x 3  19x 2  49x  30  0
 x  1  x 3  19x  30   0
 x  1 x  2   x 2  2x  15  0
 x  1 x  2  x  3 x  5   0
 roots are 1, 2, 3 and (– 5)
Least roots is (– 5)

5. (C)
Sol. The product xy will be less than 9, if x, and y are chosen in one of the following ways:
(1, 1), (1, 4), (2, 1), (2, 4), (3, 1)
 Favourable number of elementary events = 5
Hence required probability = 5/9

6. (B)

7. (C)
Sol. Tangents drawn to a circle from an external point are equal.

8. (A)
Sol. X  28  (1 2  3      16  28)
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 X  28[1  (1 2  3      16)]


 X is a composite number
Y  17  (1 2  3  4        17)  17[1  (1 2        16)]
 Y is composite number
Now, X  Y  [1  (1 2  3      16](28  17)  [1  (1 2  3      16)](11)
 X  Y is a composite number.
X  Y  [1  (1 2  3        16)] (28  17)
 X  Y is a composite number.
 Option (1) follows.

9. (A)
Sol. By Apollonius theorem,
  BC  
2 A

 AB    AC   2  AD   
2 2 2
 
  2  
BC 
2
9
or  AB    AC   AG …….(i)
2 2 2
 
2 2
 AC 
2 E
9
Similarly  AB   BC    BG  ……..(ii)
2 2 2 F

2 2
 AB   9 CG 2
2

and  AC   BC    
2 2 G
……….(iii)
2 2
Adding equation (i), (ii) and (iii), we get
 AG   BG    CG 
2 2 2
1 B D C

 AB   BC    AC 
2 2 2
3

10. (A)
Sol. Given, x  2 y  6
To find value of x 3  8 y 3  36 xy  216
Now x  2 y  6
Cubing we get
x  2y
3
 63
x 3  8 y 3  6 xy  6   216
x 3  8 y 3  36 xy  216  0

11. (C)
Sol. Tangents drawn to a circle from an external point are equal.

12. (A)
Sol. Parabola y = ax2 + bx + c opens downwards,  a < 0
b D
Vertex   ,  of the parabola is on OX'
 2a 4a 
b
  0  b  0  a  0
2a
Parabola y  ax 2  bx  c cuts y-axis at P(, C) which lies on OY'.
 C < 0, Hence a < 0, b < 0 and c < 0.

13. (B)
Sol. Let O be centre of smaller circle. Draw In

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OB² = OF² + BF²


(10 + r)² = 10² + (10 – r)²

14. (A)
Sol. Given P(x) = x 2010  x 2011   ....(i)
Divisors are (x – 1) & (x + 1)
remainder = 0, remainder = 4
Applying remainder theorem, we get + = -1 ……(ii)
and - +  = 3…..(iii)
On solving (ii) & (iii), we get
 = -2 and  = -1

15. (A)

in ΔPBC

in ΔPAD

16. (C)
Sol.  +  +  = 0
 +  +   = 4,  = – 1
        4  4
                            
1 1 1 1 1 1

   1

17. (B)
tan  cot

1– cot 1– tan 
sin  cos 
 cos   sin 
cos  sin 
1– 1–
sin  cos 
sin  cos 
  cos   sin 
sin  – cos  cos  – sin 
sin  cos 
sin2  cos2 
  
cos   sin  – cos   sin (cos  – sin )
sin3  – cos3 
=
sin  cos (sin  – cos )
 sin  – cos    sin2   cos2   sin  cos  
=
(sin  – cos )(sin  cos )
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1  sin  cos 
=
sin  cos 
= 1 + sec cosec

18. (C)
n
 2a1   n  1 d1 
Sol. 2 
5n  4
n
 2a 2   n  1 d 2  9n  6
2
Substituting n = 35
2a1  34d1 5  35  4

2a 2  34d 2 9  35  6
a  17d1 179
 1 
a 2  17d 2 321

19. (C)

Let OAB = 
Then BAM = (90° – )
AOC = 90° –  {Alternate segment theorem}
In OAC
 + 90° –  + OCA = 180°
 OCA = 90°
In bigger circle O is centre and OCA = 90°
So, AC = BC

20. (D)

CO  2R  R  r  2r
 
2  1 R  r  2r

 2  1  2  r  
2 1

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 2 1  2 
r  
2 1
 2 1  
2 1

=
2 1 2 2  2  6  4 2
1

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Physics:
1. (C)
(Conceptual)

2. (D)
(Conceptual)

3. (C)
(Conceptual)

4. (C)
(Conceptual)

5. (B)
(Conceptual)

6. (B)
(Conceptual)

7. (B)
(Conceptual)

8. (B)
(Conceptual)

9. (D)
(Conceptual)

10. (C)
(Conceptual)

11. (B)
(Conceptual)

12. (D)
(Conceptual)

13. (B)
(Conceptual)

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Chemistry

1. (A)
Aq. potassium acetate is basic in nature.

2. (C)

3. (D)

 no. of bonding e’s 2  no. of bonds  2  10  20e 's

4. (D)
alkaline KMnO 4  odixising agent
5. (C)

6. (B)

7. (B)
CH 3COOH  NaOH  CH3COONa  H 2O

8. (D)
Surface of micelle is negatively Charged so hydrophilic

9. (D)
Pure CH 3COOH at 290 K freezes & appear like glacier

10. (D)
Soap + Ca 2 / Mg 2  scum

11. (A)
103  v  M  100  V  M  105 , pH  5

12. (B)
2MnO 4  5C 2O 24  16H   2Mn 2  10CO2  8H 2O

13. (A)

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