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FIITJEE - JEE (Main)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


BATCHES: Two Year CRP426 Batches
PHASE TEST – I
Q.P. CODE: 100733-0 (SET-A)
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

▪ Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
▪ Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.

Important Instructions
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet before
attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
Forthcoming
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets. Exam – FTRE on
2. This question paper contains Three Sections. 15th Sept. 2024.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & B in the OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be provided for rough
work.
6. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, clip boards, log tables, slide
rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices ext. except the Admit Card inside the examination hall
/ room.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet:


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on OMR sheet.
* In multiple choice questions the options are given as F,T,R & E
which correspond to the options A,B,C & D respectively in the
OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for each character of your
Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.
4. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet.

C. Marking Scheme for All Two Parts:


(i) Part-A (01-20) – Contains Twenty (20) multiple choice objective questions which have four (4) options each and only
one correct option. Each question carries +4 marks which will be awarded for every correct answer and -1 mark will
be deducted for every incorrect answer.
(ii) Part-B (01-05) contains five (05) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative numbers or
decimals Two decimal Places (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.

Name of the Candidate :_______________________________________________

Batch :_______________________ Date of Examination :____________________

Enrolment Number :___________________________________________________

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* In multiple choice questions the options are given as F,T,R &


E which correspond to the options A,B,C & D respectively in
the OMR sheet.
Ph y s ic s
PART – A
Straight Objective Type
This part contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A body starts from rest, what is the ratio of the distance travelled by the body during the 4th
and 3rd second?
(F) 7/5 (T) 5/7
(R) 7/3 (E) 3/7

2. If vectors A and B are perpendicular to each other, then which of the following statements
is valid?
(F) A  B = A . B (T) A  B = 0
(R) A . B = 0 (E) A . B = | A | | B |

3. A block A is able to slide on the frictionless incline of angle  and length , kept inside an
elevator going up with uniform velocity v. Find the time taken by the block to slide down the
length of the incline if released from rest. What would be the time taken if the elevator is
accelerated at a ms−2.
2 2 2 2
(F) , (T) ,
gsin  ( g + a ) sin  gsin  ( g − a ) sin 
2 2
(R) , (E) none of these
g sin  g sin 

4. A moving body in straight line is covering the distance directly proportional to the square of
time. The acceleration of the body is:
(F) Increasing (T) decreasing
(R) zero (E) constant
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1 2
5. The potential energy of a particle of mass m is given by U = kx for x  0 and U = 0 for
2
2E
x ≥ 0. If total mechanical energy of the particle is E. Then its speed at x = is
k
2E
(F) zero (T)
m
E E
(R) (E)
m 2m

6. A force F = −K(y ˆi + x ˆj) (where k is a positive constant) acts on a particle moving in the
X-Y plane. Starting from the origin, the particle is taken along the positive X-axis to the point
(a, 0) and then parallel to the Y-axis to the point (a, a). The total work done by the force F
on the particle is
(F) –2Ka2 (T) 2Ka2
(R) –Ka 2
(E) Ka2

7. A uniform rope of length L, resting on frictionless horizontal L


surface is pulled at one end by a force F. Find the tension T T F
in the rope at distance from the end where force F is
applied. L− 
F F (L − )
(F) (T)
L L
F F
(R) (E)
L+ L −1

8. A particle is released from rest at origin. It moves under the influence of potential field
U = x2 – 3x, where U is in Joule and x is in metre. Kinetic energy at x = 2m will be
(F) 2 J (T) 1 J
(R) 1.5 J (E) 0 J

9. Two springs A and B (kA = 2kB) are stretched by applying forces of equal magnitudes at the
ends. If the energy stored in A is E, then energy stored in B is
E
(F) (T) 2E
2
E
(R) E (E)
4
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10. A particle is given an initial speed u inside a smooth spherical shell


of radius R = 1 m that it is just able to complete the circle.
Acceleration of the particle when its velocity is vertical is
R •
(F) g 10 (T) g u
(R) g 2 (E) g 6

11. A bob is suspended from a crane by a cable of length = 5 m. The crane and the bob are
moving at a constant speed v0. The crane is stopped by a bumper and the bob on the cable
swings out an angle of 60o . The initial speed v0 is (g = 9.8 m/s2)
(F) 10 m/s (T) 7 m/s
(R) 4 m/s (E) 2 m/s

12. A body moves along an uneven surface with


constant speed at all points. The normal B
reaction of the road on the body is C
A

(F) Maximum at A (T) Minimum at A


(R) Maximum at C (E) The same at A, B and C

13. Two identical balls are projected, one vertically up and the other at an angle of 30o with the
horizontal, with same initial speed. The potential energy at the highest point is in the ratio
(F) 4 : 3 (T) 3 : 4
(R) 4 : 1 (E) 1 : 4
y
14. The end of a rigid rod of length l is moved with a constant
velocity v. Find the velocity of the midpoint of the rod
v v
(F) (T) tan 
2 sin  2 l
v v
(R) cot  (E)
2 2 cos   v x
O P

15. A car starts from rest to cover a distance s. the coefficient of friction between the road and
the tyres is . The minimum time in which the car can cover the distance is proportional to
(F)  (T) 
1 1
(R) (E)
 

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16. With what minimum speed v must a small ball should be


pushed inside a smooth vertical tube from height h so that
it may reach the top of the tube? Radius of the tube is R. R
(Assume radius of cross-section of tube is negligible in
comparison to R) h
v

5
(F) 2g (h + 2 R ) (T) R
2
(R) g ( 5 R − 5h) (E) 2g ( 2 R − h)

F (N)
17. A variable force F starts acting on a block of mass 5 kg
resting on a smooth horizontal surface. F is varying with
displacement x as shown in F – x curve. The velocity of 20
body when its displacement is 3m will be
(F) 2 ms–1
(T) 2 2 ms−1 0 2
x (m)
−1 1 2 3
(R) 2 3 ms -10
(E) 6 ms–1

18. One end of a spring of natural length and spring constant k m


is fixed at the ground and the other is fitted with a smooth ring
of mass m which is allowed to slide on a horizontal rod fixed at  k
a height as shown. Initially, the spring makes an angle of o
60
60o with the vertical when the system is released from rest.
Find the speed of the ring when the spring becomes vertical. P
2
k k
(F) (T)
m m
k2 2 k 2
(R) (E)
m2 m

19. In the figure shown, pulley and spring are ideal. If k is spring constant of
spring, the potential energy stored in it is (m1 > m2)
2m12 g2 2m2 2 g2
(F) (T)
k k
(m1 + m2 ) g 1 ( m1 + m2 ) g
2 2 2 2

(R) (E) m1
m2
k 2 k

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20. Three identical billiard balls each of mass 1 kg are placed


as shown. The upper ball is smooth. Find minimum
coefficient of static friction between lower balls and
ground, so that balls remain stationary
1 1
(F) (T)
3 3 3
2 1
(R) (E)
3 2

PART-B
Numerical Type

1. An object is displaced from point A(1m, 2m, 3m) to a point B(2m, 3m, 4m) under a constant
( )
force F = 2iˆ + 3jˆ + 4kˆ N . Find the work done by this force in this process (in joule).

2. An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit around the earth with a speed equal to half
the magnitude of escape velocity from the Earth. If the satellite in stopped suddenly in its
orbit and allowed to fall freely onto the earth, then speed (in m/s) with which it hits the
surface of the earth is KgR . (g = 9.8 m/s2), R = 6.4 106 m) Find the value of ‘K’.

3. Point P is at the same horizontal level as the


centre of a vertical circular track of radius R.
The solid spherical ball of mass 0.1 kg with
small radius is released from rest from a height
8R
8R and the track has enough friction to allow
pure rolling on it. When it reaches point P, the P
track exerts a normal force of (5x) newton R
(g = 10 m/s2). Find the value of ‘x’.

4. A system of two block is in equilibrium as shown in figure if


spring constant k = 100 N/m & mass of block is m = 20 kg. Find
K = 100 N/m m
out elongation in spring. (Take g = 10 m/s2)

5. The average power of the pump which lifts 20 kg of water per second from a well 10 m deep
and projects it with a velocity 10 m/s is (g = 10 m/s2) _______(in kW).
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E which correspond to the options A,B,C & D respectively in
the OMR sheet.
Chemistry
PART – A
Straight Objective Type
This part contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. In which case the oxides are arranged in decreasing order of the positive oxidation number
of nitrogen?
(F) N2O3 > NO2 > NO > NO2 (T) NO2 > N2O > NO > N2O3
(R) NO2 > N2O3 > NO > N2O (E) N2O3 > NO > NO2 > N2O

2. The angular momentum of an electron in an orbital 4, 2, 0 is expressed as 2 6 x . What is


the value of ‘x’?
2h h
(F) (T)
 2
h h
(R) (E)
 4

3. The successive ionization energies of P and Q is I.E1 of P > I.E2 of Q, then


(F) I.E1 of Q > I.E2 of P (T) I.E2 of P > I.E1 of Q
(R) I.E1 of Q > I.E1 of P (E) (I.E1 + I.E2) of P < (I.E1 + I.E2) of Q

4. Which two species have identical shape?


(F) COCl2 and SOCl2 (T) CO32− and SO32−
(R) NO2+ and C2H2 (E) NF3 and IF3

5. In Maxwell’s velocity distribution curves for ideal gases


(F) the area under each curve remains same irrespective of temperature change
(T) the highest velocity with which the gas molecules move is called the most probable
velocity.
(R) the velocities of all the molecules are same at constant temperature
(E) the velocity possessed by the highest fraction of molecule does not vary with
temperature.
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Ca ( s ) ⎯⎯⎯⎯ →P (s) + Q (s)


6. N &O
2 2

Heat

→ R ( aq) + S ( g)
H O
⎯⎯⎯
2

→ R ( aq)
H O
⎯⎯⎯
2

The order of molar masses of P, Q, R and S is


(F) R > P > Q > S (T) Q > P > R > S
(R) R > Q > P > S (E) Q > R > P > S

7. The boiling point of H2O2 is higher than that of H2O. This is due to
(F) presence of O – O bond in H2O2
(T) strong association of H2O2 molecules through hydrogen bonds
(R) ionization of H2O2 into HO2− and H+
(E) decomposition of H2O2 into H2O and O

8. K 2SO4 .Al2 ( SO4 )3 .24H2O + 4BaCl2 ⎯⎯→ 2KCl + 2 AlCl3 + 4BaSO4 + 24H2O
If the molar mass of K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O in above reaction is M, what is it’s equivalent
mass?
M M
(F) (T)
16 4
M M
(R) (E)
8 6

9. Which quantum number(s) is/are used to calculate the number of radial nodes of an atomic
orbital?
(F) Principal and azimuthal quantum numbers
(T) Only azimuthal quantum number
(R) Only magnetic quantum number
(E) Azimuthal and magnetic quantum numbers

10. Some third period elements of the periodic table are


Na, Mg, P, S, Cl
If x = number of atoms in above list which first ionization energy (I.E1) is/are higher than that
of sulphur.
y = number of atoms which are larger than phosphorus, and
z = number of elements which are more electronegative than phosphorus,
the correct values of x, y and z is
(F) x = 2, y = 2, z = 3 (T) x = 3, y = 2, z = 2
(R) x = 2, y = 2, z = 2 (E) x = 2, y = 3, z = 2
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11. Which molecule contains sigma as well as pi-bonds?


(F) H2O2 (T) O2F2
(R) N2H2 (E) H2S2

12. The correct solubility order in water is


(F) MgSO4 < CaSO4 (T) Mg(OH)2 > Ca(OH)2
(R) LiI > CsI (E) LiF > CsF

13. In aqueous solution BeSO4 undergoes hydration to produce

(F) [Be(H2O)5]SO4 (T) [Be(H2O)4]SO4

(R) [Be(H2O)3]SO4 (E) [Be(H2O)6]SO4

14.
0.4 mole 0.5 mole of an
of an ideal gas
ideal gas

V litre 2V litre
The system is maintained at constant temperature and the stop cock is closed. What will
happen if the stop cock is opened?
(F) 0.1 mole of gas will pass from the smaller container to the larger container till the
pressure in both containers become identical.
(T) 0.15 mole of gas will pass from the larger container to the smaller container till the
pressure in both containers become identical.
(R) No gas transfer will take place.
(E) Rate of transfer of the gas remains constant.

15. 2.8 g of CaO was added to water and the volume of the solution was raised to one litre.
What is the normality of Ca(OH)2 in the solution if CaO undergoes complete reaction with
water?
CaO + H2O ⎯⎯→ Ca ( OH)2
(F) 0.5 (T) 0.05
(R) 0.01 (E) 0.1
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16. H

C
F Cl
Cl
How many bond angles of different value(s) is/are observed in above molecule?
(F) 1 (T) 2
(R) 3 (E) 4

17. Which of the following s-block halide has the maximum percentage of covalent character?
(F) BeI2 (T) LiI
(R) CsI (E) RaI2

18.

1
X

P
In above graph the temperature at point X in terms of the Van der Waal’s constants a and b
can be expressed as:
8a a
(F) (T)
27Rb Rb
3a a
(R) (E)
4Rb 2Rb

19. Which is not oxidized by H2O2?


(F) KNO2 (T) K2CO3
(R) K2SO3 (E) KI

20. Which characteristic is similar between CH4 and H2O?


(F) Shape
(T) Hybridization of central atom
(R) Number of 2c -2e(two centre – two electron) bonds
(E) bond angle
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PART-B
Numerical Type

1. The energy of the first orbit of hydrogen atom is -13.6 eV. What is the ionization energy in eV
of Be3+ ion in ground state?

2. The compressibility factor(Z) of a real gas is 1.8 at 80 atm and 50 K. Assuming repulsive
forces dominate over attractive forces among gas molecules under this condition, find the
value of ‘b’(Van der Waal’s constant) of the gas in L mol–1 unit?
[Assume R = 0.8 L atm K-1mol–1]

3. MnO2 + 4HCl ⎯⎯→ MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O


If x = the equivalent mass of HCl
y = the molecular mass of HCl
What is the value of |x - y|?

o
4. The radius of the first orbit of hydrogen atom is 0.53 A . What is the radius of its third orbit in
o
A unit?

5. Gas ‘a’ in atm L2 mol–2 ‘b’ in L mol–1


P 1.2 0.02
Q 0.8 0.01
R 0.4 0.03
S 1.4 0.04
a  X
If the value of   for the easily liquefiable gas in above table is X, then the value of   ?
b  50 
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the OMR sheet.
M a th e m a ti c s
PART – A
Straight Objective Type
This part contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. If x + y = 3 − cos 4 and x − y = 4 sin2 , then:


(F) x4 + y4 = 9 (T) x + y = 16
(R) x + y = 2 ( x + y
3 3 2 2
) (E) x + y =2

2. A variable straight line passes through the points of intersection of the lines, x + 2y = 1 and
2x − y = 1 and meets the co – ordinate axes in A and B. The locus of the middle point of AB
is:
(F) x + 3y − 10xy = 0 (T) x − 3y + 10xy = 0
(R) x + 3y + 10xy = 0 (E) none of these

3. If the vertices P and Q of a triangle PQR are given by (2, 5) and (4, –11) respectively, and
the point R moves along the line N :9x + 7y + 4 = 0 , then the locus of the centroid of the
triangle PQR is a straight line parallel to :
(F) PQ (T) QR
(R) RP (E) N

4. The medians of a triangle meet at (0, –3) and its two vertices are at (–1, 4) and (5, 2). Then
the third vertex is at:
(F) (4, 15) (T) (–4, –15)
(R) (–4, 15) (E) (4, –15)

5. If the circles x2 + y2 + 2ax + cy + a = 0 and x2 + y2 − 3ax + dy − 1 = 0 intersect in two distinct


points P and Q then the line 5x + by − a = 0 passes through P and Q for:
(F) exactly one real value of a (T) no real value of a
(R) infinitely many real values of a (E) exactly two real values of a
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6. A circle of radius 5 is tangent to the line 4x − 3y = 18 at M (3, –2) and lies above the line.
The equation of the circle, is:
(F) x2 + y2 − 6x + 4y − 12 = 0 (T) x2 + y2 + 2x − 2y − 3 = 0
(R) x2 + y2 + 2x − 2y − 23 = 0 (E) x2 + y2 + 6x + 4y − 12 = 0

7. Tangents are drawn to the circle x2 + y2 = 1 at the points where it is met by the circles,
x2 + y2 − (  + 6) x + ( 8 − 2 ) y − 3 = 0 .  being the variable. The locus of the point of
intersection of these tangents is:
(F) 2x − y + 10 = 0 (T) x + 2y − 10 = 0
(R) x − 2y + 10 = 0 (E) 2x + y − 10 = 0

8. If the lines y = x and x + y = 0 are tangents to a variable circle, then locus of centre of the
circle, is:
(F) x + y = 1 (T) xy = 0
(R) xy = 1 (E) 2x + 3y = 5

9. The circle with equation x2 + y2 = 1 intersects the line y = 7x + 5 at two distinct points A and
B. Let C be the point at which the positive x – axis intersects the circle. The angle ACB is:
4 3
(F) tan−1   (T) tan−1  
3 4
3
(R) tan−1 (1) (E) tan−1  
2

10. The locus of the midpoints of the chords drawn from the point M (1, 8) to the circle
x2 + y2 − 6x − 4y − 11 = 0 , is equal to
(F) x2 + y2 − 4x + 10y − 19 = 0 (T) x2 + y2 + 4x + 10y − 19 = 0
(R) x2 + y2 + 4x − 10y − 19 = 0 (E) x2 + y2 − 4x − 10y + 19 = 0

11. The equations of perpendicular bisectors of two sides AB and AC of a triangle ABC are
x + y + 1 = 0 and x − y + 1 = 0 respectively. If circumradius of ABC is 2 units, then the locus
of vertex A is:
(F) x2 + y2 + 2x − 3 = 0 (T) x2 + y2 + 2x + 3 = 0
(R) x2 + y2 − 2x + 3 = 0 (E) x2 + y2 − 2x − 3 = 0

12. Solution of the equation |x – 1| + |x2 + x + 1| = |x2 + 2| is


(F) (1, ). (T) [0, 2]
(R) [− 1, 1] (E) ( −, 1

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dx
13. Value of  (1 + e )(1 + e )
x −x
is equal to

−1 ex
(F) +c (T) +c
1 + ex 1 + ex
1
(R) +c (E) none of these
1 + ex

14. If y = ln ( )
x + sin2 x , then
dy
dx
is equal to

1 1  1 
(F) (T)  + sin 2x 
x + sin x 2
x + sin x  2 x
2

x + cos x
(R)
1
(sin x + cos x )
2
(E)
x + sin2 x 2 ( x + sin2 x )
15. In a triangle ABC, if vertex A is ( 2 − 1) . If the lines 7x − 10y + 1 = 0 and 3x − 2y + 5 = 0 are
equations of an altitude and an angle bisector respectively drawn from B, then equation of
BC is
(F) x + y + 1 = 0 (T) 5x + y + 17 = 0
(R) 4x + 9y + 30 = 0 (E) x − 5y − 7 = 0

16. The angles between the straight lines joining the origin to the points common to
7x2 + 8y2 − 4xy + 2x − 4y − 8 = 0 and 3x − y = 2 is :

(F) tan−1 2 (T)
3
 
(R) (E)
4 2

17. Let A ( 5, 12) ,B ( −13cos , 13sin ) and C (13 sin  − 13cos ) are vertices of ABC where
 R . The locus of orthocentre of ABC is:
(F) x − y + 7 = 0 (T) x − y − 7 = 0
(R) x + y − 7 = 0 (E) x + y + 7 = 0

18. The value of log2 cos2 (  +  ) + cos2 (  −  ) − cos 2 .cos 2 


(F) depends on  and  both (T) depends on  but not on 
(R) depends on  but not on  (E) independent of both  and 

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19. In a triangle ABC, 3 sin A + 4cosB = 6 and 3cos A + 4 sinB = 1, then C can be:
(F) 45o (T) 60o
(R) 90o (E) 150o

5 1 − sin x + 1 + sin x
20. If  x  3, then the value of the expression is:
2 1 − sin x − 1 + sin x
x x
(F) − cot (T) cot
2 2
x x
(R) tan (E) − tan
2 2

PART-B
Numerical Type

dy
1. Let x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y = 0, then value of at (0, 0) is equal to;
dx

2. Total number of solutions of |||x| – 2| - 1| = 1/2 is

5x2 − 3x + 1
3. If  1 then number of integral values of x is ________
3x2 + 2x − 1

(log x )2 −6log x +11


If x  
= 64, then the sum of real values of x satisfying the equation is
2 2
4.

5. The value of x, satisfying 34 log9 ( x +1) = 22log2 x + 3 is _________________


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BATCHES: Two Year CRP426 Batches_PT1
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
JEE MAIN-PHASE Paper Code
100733-0
ANSWER KEY
SECTION – I
(PHYSICS)
PART – A
1. F 2. F 3. F 4. E
5. T 6. R 7. T 8. F
9. T 10. F 11. T 12. F
13. R 14. F 15. E 16. E
17. R 18. F 19. F 20. T
PART – B
1. 9 2. 1 3. 2 4. 2
5. 3

SECTION – II
(CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
1. R 2. E 3. T 4. R
5. F 6. E 7. T 8. R
9. F 10. R 11. R 12. R
13. T 14. F 15. E 16. E
17. F 18. T 19. T 20. T
PART – B
1. 217.6 2. 0.4 3. 36.5 4. 4.77
5. 1.6

SECTION – III
(MATHEMATICS)
PART – A
1. E 2. F 3. E 4. T
5. T 6. R 7. F 8. T
9. R 10. E 11. F 12. E
13. F 14. T 15. T 16. E
17. F 18. E 19. E 20. E
PART – B
1. - 0.5 2. 8 3. 2 4. 14
5. 1

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