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This document contains the answers to a fortnightly test for JEE (Main & Advanced) - 2022 for Group 2 students taking the test online. It provides the answers to 30 multiple choice questions across physics, chemistry, and mathematics. For each subject, the question numbers and corresponding answers are listed in a table. Following the tables are explanations and solutions for some of the chemistry and mathematics questions. The document aims to help students preparing for the JEE exams by providing the answers to assess their understanding of key concepts.

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First Step for JEE (Main & Advanced)-2022 Fortnightly Test-1 (Code-A2)_Answers

10/05/2020 FT_FS
Code-A2

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Fortnightly Test Series


for JEE (Main & Advanced) - 2022
Test – 1_Group-2_(ONLINE)

[ANSWERS]

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (3) 11. (3) 21. (1)

2. (4) 12. (3) 22. (2)

3. (3) 13. (3) 23. (3)

4. (4) 14. (3) 24. (3)

5. (1) 15. (3) 25. (1)

6. (2) 16. (3) 26. (3)

7. (4) 17. (3) 27. (3)

8. (1) 18. (4) 28. (2)

9. (2) 19. (4) 29. (1)

10. (3) 20. (2) 30. (1)

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[Answers & Solutions]

PART - A : PHYSICS 12. Answer (3)


1. Answer (3) Sample No. of atoms
Light year is a distance which light travels in one 80
year. 80 g O2  2  NA = 5 NA
32
2. Answer (4)
10
Watt = Joule/second 10 g H2  2  NA = 10 NA
2
= Ampere × volt
24
= Ampere2 × ohm 24 g carbon  1 NA = 2 NA
12
3. Answer (3)
120
1 nm = 10–9 m = 10–7 cm 120 g magnesium  1 NA = 5 NA
24
4. Answer (4)
3.4
1 micron = 10–6 m = 10–4 cm 3.4 g H2S  3  NA = 0.3 NA
34
5. Answer (1)
13. Answer (3)
SI unit of pressure is pascal.
1.204  1022
6. Answer (2) Moles = = 0.02
6.02  1023
kg-m/s is the unit of linear momentum.
7. Answer (4) Mass = 0.02 × 14 = 0.28 g

Because temperature is a fundamental quantity. 14. Answer (3)


8. Answer (1) Number No. of significant figures
Energy (E) = F × d 519.00 5
E 2503 4
 F=
d
0.0500 3
So, erg/metre can be the unit of force.
0.008 1
9. Answer (2)
15. Answer (3)
10. Answer (3)
Pico prefix used for 10–12. Mass of 1 electron = 9.1 × 10–28 g
Mass of 2 mole of e– s
PART - B : CHEMISTRY
= 2 × 6.02 × 1023 × 9.1 × 10–28
11. Answer (3)
= 1.09 × 10–3 g
4.4
Moles of CO2 = = 0.1 mole  1.1 mg
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16. Answer (3) 22. Answer (2)


Compound Number of moles n(A  B) = 35 + 20 – n (A  B)  40
H2O 1.78
 n(A  B)  15
N2 0.5
23. Answer (3)
CO2 0.25
C2H6 0.33 24. Answer (3)

17. Answer (3) AB = (A  B) – (A  B)

320 mg of O2 = 10 m  mole = 10–2 mole = {2, 6}

6.023 × 1021 of O2 molecules = 10–2 mole 25. Answer (1)


18. Answer (4) Number of subsets = 24 = 16
Law of multiple proportion involves two elements 26. Answer (3)
forming two or more compounds.
n(A) = 28, n(B) = 22, n(A  B) = 20
19. Answer (4)
n(A  B) = 28 + 22 – 20 = 30
Gay Lussac’s law of gaseous volume
27. Answer (3)
20. Answer (2)
(A  B) = {R, E, S, H}
Oxide-I : 42.9 g carbon combines with 57.1 g
oxygen. 28. Answer (2)
 100 g carbon combines with 133.1 g oxygen. U
A B
Oxide-II : 27.3 g carbon combines with 72.7 g
oxygen.
29. Answer (1)
 100 g carbon combines with 266.3 g oxygen.
n(A  B)  n(U)
 Ratio of masses of oxygen in two oxides = 1 : 2
n(A  B)  55
PART - C : MATHEMATICS 30. Answer (1)
21. Answer (1) n(P(A)) = 23 = 8

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