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Inc JR MPC - Cao Date: 02-08-20 Time: 3 Hrs Jee Main Model Max. Marks: 300 Important Instructions

The document provides instructions for a JEE MAIN MODEL exam with sections on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Physics and Chemistry each have 2 sections - Section I contains 20 multiple choice questions worth 4 marks for a correct answer and -1 mark for an incorrect answer. Section II contains 5 numerical answer type questions. Mathematics follows the same format with the same marking scheme. Sample questions are provided for Physics Section I. Section II asks for numerical value answers. The document also lists paper setters for the different subjects.

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Inc JR MPC - Cao Date: 02-08-20 Time: 3 Hrs Jee Main Model Max. Marks: 300 Important Instructions

The document provides instructions for a JEE MAIN MODEL exam with sections on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Physics and Chemistry each have 2 sections - Section I contains 20 multiple choice questions worth 4 marks for a correct answer and -1 mark for an incorrect answer. Section II contains 5 numerical answer type questions. Mathematics follows the same format with the same marking scheme. Sample questions are provided for Physics Section I. Section II asks for numerical value answers. The document also lists paper setters for the different subjects.

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INC JR MPC_CAO Date: 02-08-20

Time: 3 Hrs JEE MAIN MODEL Max. Marks: 300


IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS :-

JEE MAIN MODEL

PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 20) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 21 – 25) 4 0 5 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 25 100

CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 26 – 45) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 46 – 50) 4 0 5 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 25 100

MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 51 – 70) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 71 – 75) 4 0 5 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 25 100

PAPER SETTER : : KNL IC


MATHS A R MOHAN 9705090464
MATHS B MURALI 9989493653
PHYSICS KESHAVA REDDY 9908797924
CHEMISTRY SRINIVAS 9182807624
PHYSICS Max Marks: 80
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
1. A metal block absorbs 4500 cal of heat when heated from 300C to 800C. Its thermal
capacity is
A) 10 cal/0C B) 90 cal/0C C) 9 cal/0C D) 45 cal/0C
2. Two spheres of copper of diameters 10cm and 20 cm will have thermal capacities in the
ratio
1 1 1 1
A) B) C) D)
8 2 4 6
0 0
3. Two liquids A and B are at 30 C and 20 C respectively. When they are mixed in equal
masses the temperature of the mixture is found to be 260C. The ratio of specific heats is
A) 4 : 3 B) 3 : 4 C) 2 : 3 D) 3 : 2
4. Three liquids with masses m1, m2, m3 are thoroughly mixed. If their specific heats are
S1, S2, S3 and their temperatures 1 , 2 ,3 respectively, the temperature of the mixture is
S11  S2  2  S3 3 m1 S11  m2 S 2  2  m3 S3 3
A) B)
m1 S1  m2 S 2  m3 S3 m1S1  m2 S 2  m3 S3
m1 S11  m2 S 2  2  m3 S3 3 m11  m2 2  m3 3
C) D)
m1 1  m2  2  m3 3 S1 1  S2  2  S3 3
5. The temperature vs time graph is shown. Equal heat is supplied to all substances A, B and C
and the masses of all substance are equal, then the substance with highest specific heat is
Temperature

AB
C

Time (t)
A) A B) B(t) C) C D) all have equal specific heat
6. The heat energy required to vapourise 5kg of water at 373 K is
A) 2700 kcal B) 1000 kcal C) 27 kcal D) 270 kcal
7. A Quill tube contains a mercury column of length 19cm. The length of air column is 24cm
when it is held vertically. On inverting it with its open end downwards the length of air
column will be
(atmospheric pressure = 76cm of Hg)
A) 20 cm B) 30 cm C) 40 cm D) 35 cm
8. If 10 grams of the ice at 0 C is mixed with 10 grams of water at 1000C, then the final
0

temperature of the mixture will be


A) 50C B) 100C C) 100K D) 00C
9. The amount of steam at 1000C that should be passed into 600g of water at 100C to make the
final temperature as 400C will be
A) 40g B) 30g C) 20g D) 45g
10. Among the following rods made of same material, the one that can conduct more heat in a
given time when their ends are maintained at the same temperature difference is
A)   1m, r  1cm B)   2m, r  2cm C)   3m, r  1cm D)   100cm, r  2cm
11. In a steady state of heat conduction, the temperature of the ends A and B of a rod 100cm
long are 00C and 1000C. The temperature of the rod at a point 60cm distant from the end A
is
A) 00C B) 400C C) 600C D) 1000C
12. A metal rod of area of cross section A has length L and coefficient of thermal conductivity
K. The thermal resistance of the rod is
L KL KA A
A) B) C) D)
KA A L KL
13. The equation corresponding to 8g of O2 is
A) PV = 8RT B) PV = RT/4 C) PV = RT D) PV = RT/2
0
14. A cylinder contains a gas at temperature of 27 C and a pressure 1MPa. If the temperature of
the gas is lowered to –230C, the change in pressure is
A) 1MPa B) (5/6) MPa C) (1/6) MPa D) 5MPa
15. Two closed vessels of equal volume contain air at 105kPa at 300K and are connected
through a narrow tube. If one of the vessels is now maintained at 300K and the other at
400K, then the pressure becomes
A) 120 kPa B) 105 kPa C) 150 kPa D) 300 kPa
16. Two gases A and B having same pressure P, volume V and absolute temperature T are
mixed. If the mixture has the volume and temperature as V and T respectively, then the
pressure of the mixture is
A) 2P B) P C) P/2 D) 4P
17. The coefficient of linear expansion of a metal rod is 12 10 / C , its value in per 0F is
6 0

20 15
A) 106 / 0 F B) 106 / 0 F C) 21.6 106 / 0 F D) 12 106 / 0 F
3 4
18. A crystal has linear coefficients 0.00004/0C, 0.00005/0C, 0.00006/0C. The coefficient of
cubical expansion of the crystal is
A) 0.000015/0C B) 0.00015/0C C) 0.00012/0C D) 0.00018/0C
0 0
19. The density of a substance at 0 C is 10 g/cc and at 100 C is density is 9.7g/cc. The
coefficient of linear expansion of the substance is
A) 104 / 0C B) 3 104 / 0C C) 6 10 4 / 0C D) 9 104 / 0C
20.  A of liquid is (7/8) of  R of liquid.  g of vessel is
R R R R
A) B) C) D)
8 12 24 36

PHYSICS Max Marks: 20


SECTION-II
(Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of
positive or negative decimal numbers.
21. 10 grams of steam at 1000C is mixed with 50 gm of ice at 00C then final temperature is
__ 0C
22. If there are no heat losses, the heat released due to condensation of x gm of steam at 1000C
into water at 1000C converts y gm of ice at 00C into water at 1000C. Then ratio y/x is
23. Steam is passed into a calorimeter with water having total thermal capacity 110 cal/gm and
initial temperature 300C. If the resultant temperature is 900C, the increase in the mass of the
water is __ grams
24. The thermal conductivity of a material in CGS system is 0.4. In steady state, the rate of flow
of heat is 10cal/sec – cm2. Then the thermal gradient will be (in 0C/cm)
25. The volume of a gas at 270C and 760mm atmospheric pressure is 500 cc. The volume of the
gas at 270C and 380mm of mercury pressure is (in mm)

CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 80


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
26. Among the following which is not isoelectronic with others
A) HF B) H2O C) NH3 D) CO
27. The electromagnetic radiations are
a) Visible light b) IR light c) UV light d) Micro waves
The correct order of increasing energy is
A) a > b > c > d B) a < b < c < d C) d < b < a < c D) b < c < d < a
28. Plank’s constant has the same dimensions as that of
A) Power B) Work C) Radiant energy D) Angular momemtum
29.  -particles are projected towards the following metals, with the same kinetic energy.
Towards which metal, the distance of closest approach is minimum?
A) Cu(Z = 29) B) Ag(Z = 47) C) Au(Z = 79) D) Ca(Z = 20)
30. The radiations with highest wave number
A) Micro waves B) X-rays C) IR waves D) Radio waves
31. Identify the incorrectly matched set from the following
List I List II
A) wavelength Nanometers
B) Frquency Hertz
C) Wave number m–1
D) Velocity ergs

32. The characteristic not associated with Plank’s theory is


A) Radiations are associated with energy
B) The magnitude of energy associated with a quantum is proportional to frequency
C) Radiation energy is neither emitted nor absorbed continuously
D) Radiation energy is neither emitted nor absorbed discontinuously.
33. List I List II
A) Velocity of light 1) Energy particle
B) Plank’s constant 2) Energy packet
C) Wave number 3) 3 x 108 m/s
D) Photon 4) 6.625 x 10–34J.s
5) cm–1
The correct match is
A B C D A B C D
A) 2 3 4 5 B) 1 2 3 4
C) 2 4 5 1 D) 3 4 5 1
14 3
34. Calculate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in 7 N ion
A) 7, 14, 10 B) 7, 7, 14 C) 7, 7, 10 D) 7, 14, 7
35. The product of which of the following is equal to the velocity of light
A) Wavelength and wave number B) Wavelength and frequency
C) Frequency and wave number D) Wavelength and amplitude
36. The pair of ions having same iselectronic configuration is
A) Cr3+, Fe3+ B) Fe3+, Mn2+ C) Fe3+, Co3+ D) Sc3+, Cr3+
37. Isotopes exhibits similar
A) Physical properties B) Chemical properties
C) Physical and chemical D) Neither physical nor chemical properties
19 21 23 22
38. Among 9 A, 11 B, 11 C and 12 D the isodiaphere combination is
A) A and B B) A and C C) A and D D) B and D
39. Which of the following statements is not correct regarding electromagnetic spectrum
A) The velocity of X-rays is more than that of microwaves
B) Infrared radiations have larger wavelength than cosmic rays
C) The frequency of microwaves is less than that of U.V rays
D) X-rays have larger wave number than micro waves
40. Which of the following relates to photons both as wave motion and as a stream of particles
A) Interference B) E = mc2 C) Diffraction D) E  h
41. Which of the following is not a fundamental particle of atom
A) Proton B) Neutron C)  -particle D) Electron
42. The value of plank’s constant
A) 6.625 1027 J .s B) 6.625 1034 J .s C) 6.023 1023 J .s D) 1.6 1019 J .s
43. Which of the following species has the highest ionization potential
A) Li+ B) Mg+ C) Al+ D) Ne

44. Energy is absorbed when a second electron is added to oxygen. This is because
A) O  has stable configuration B) O  has repulsion with electron to be added
C) O  has lower nuclear charge than O D) O 2 has unstable configuration
e
45. The value of proton is
m
e e
A) Less than value of electron B) equal to value of electron
m m
e
C) Greater than value of electron D) All the above
m
CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 20
SECTION-II
(Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of
positive or negative decimal numbers.
46. Identify the number of Isotones present in the following
77 77 76 77 78
32 Ge, 33 As , 32 Ge, 34 Se, 34 Se

47. Calculate the energy (in J/mol) of one mole of quanta of radiation whose frequency is
5 1010 sec1
48. The energy of photons of radiations whose frequency is 6.0 x 1014 s–1 is given as
a x 10–19 J. What is “a”?
49. The ratio between the neutrons present in silicon and carbon atom with mass numbers 28
and 12 is ___
0 0
50. The ratio of energies of photons with wavelengths 200 A and 4000 A is

MATHS Max Marks: 80


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
x x
51. If A    , then An  ............, n  N
x x
 2n x n 2n x n   2n1 x n 2n 1 x n   2n  2 x n 2n 2 x n   2n1 x n1 2 n1 x n1 
A)  n n n n
B)  n1 n n 1 n 
C)  n 2 n n 2 n 
D)  n1 n1 
2 x 2 x  2 x 2 x  2 x 2 x  2 x 2 n1 x n1 
52. Matrix A is such that A2 = 2A – I where I is the unit matrix. Then for n  2, An =
A) nA  (n  1) I B) nA  I C) 2n1 A  (n  1) I D) 2n1 A  1
1 0  1 0 
53. If A    and I    , then which one of the following holds for all n  1 (by the
1 1  0 1
principle of mathematical induction)
A) An  nA   n  1 I B) An  2n 1 A   n  1 I
C) An  nA   n  1 I D) An  2n 1 A   n  1 I
54. If A is a 3 × 4 matrix and B is matrix such that ATB and BAT are both define then order of
B is
A) 3 x 4 B) 4 x 3 C) 3 x 3 D) 4 x 4
 1 18 
T 7 -10 17   
55. If 3A + 4B =   and 2B – 3AT =  4 6  then B =
 0 6 31  5 7 
 
1 3 1 3  1 3  1 3 
A)  1 0 

B)  1 0  C)  1 0  D)  1 0 
 2 4   2 4  2 4 2 4 
       
1 6
56.  7 2   P  Q , where P is a symmetric and Q is a skew-symmetric then P =
 
 13   13   1  13 
 1 1  1  0
2  2  2  2
A)   B)   C)   D)  
13 2    13 2  1 2  13 0 
 2   2   2   2 
a b c 
57. If A   b c a  then cofactor of a21 is
 c a b 
A) b2 – ac B) ac – b2 C) a2 – bc D) bc – a2
1 log b a
58.  ......
log a b 1
A) ab B) b/a C) a/b D) 0
1 -2   3 6
59. If A=   and f  t   t 2  3t  7 then f(A) +   =
4 5   12 9 
1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
A)   B)   C)   D)  
0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
60. If Tr(A) = 3, Tr(B) = 5 then Tr(AB) =
A) 15 B) 5 C) 10 D) cannot say
61. The locus of the point, for which the sum of the squares of distances from the coordinate
axes is 25 is
A) x2 + y2 = 25 B) x2 + y2 = 19 C) x2 + y2 = 32 D) x2 + y2 = 29
62. The locus of a point whose distance from the x-axis one-third of its distance from the origin
is
A) x2 = 8y2 B) y2 = 8x2 C) x2 = 9y2 D) y2 = 9x2
63. If the distance from P to the points (5, –4), (7, 6) are in the ratio 2 : 3, then the locus of P is
A) 5 x 2  5 y 2  12 x  86 y  17  0 B) 5 x 2  5 y 2  34 x  120 y  29  0
C) 5 x 2  5 y 2  5 x  y  14  0 D) 3 x 2  3 y 2  20 x  38 y  87  0
64. A(2, 3), B(–3, 4) are two points. If a point P moves such that the area of PAB is
8.5 sq. Units then the locus of P is
A) x 2  10 xy  25 y 2  34 x  170 y  0 B) x 2  10 xy  25 y 2  34 x  170 y  0
C) x 2  10 xy  25 y 2  34 x  170 y  0 D) x 2  10 xy  25 y 2  34 x  170 y  0
2 2
65. Equation  x  2  y2   x  2  y 2  4 represents
A) a circle B) a line segment C) a parabola D) an ellipse
66. The equation of the locus of the points equidistant from the point A(–2, 3) and B(6, –5) is
A) x + y = 3 B) x – y = 3 C) 2x + y = 3 D) 2x – y = 3
67. If the origin shifted to another point without changing the directions of axis then the
transformation is called
A) translation of axis B) rotation of axis C) both (1) and (2) D) None of these
68. The locus of point of intersection of the lines y  mx  a 2 m 2  b 2 and
my – x = a 2  b 2 m 2 is
1 1 1 1
A) x 2  y 2  2  2 B) x 2  y 2  a 2  b 2 C) x 2  y 2  a 2  b 2 D) 2  2  a 2  b 2
a b x y
69. If t is parameter, A = (aSec t, bTan t) and B = (–aTan t, bSec t), O = (0, 0) then the locus of
the centroid of OAB is
1
A) 9xy = ab B) xy = 9ab C) x 2  9 y 2  a 2  b 2 D) x 2  y 2   a 2  b 2 
9
70. A and B are fixed points. If PA  PB is a constant, k(k < AB) locus of P is
A) Parabola B) Ellipse C) Hyperbola D) Circle

MATHS Max Marks: 20


SECTION-II
(Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of
positive or negative decimal numbers.
3 4 
71. If 5A =   and AAT = AT A = I then x =
4 x
2 x  3 x  2
72. If A =  3 2 1  is a symmetric matrix then x =

 4 1 5 
m  m
73. If  m n      25 , where m, n  N and m < n, then 
n
  n
74. The number of points in the locus represented by the equation x2 + y2 = 0 is equal to
75. If (2, 1), (2, 5) are opposite corners of a square and the length of its side is x, then the value
of x2 is

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