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Question Paper [CODE - 10737]

Main Pattern Test [Batch P1 to P11]


11th JEE (M) - Phase 1
KOTA

Date: 16-Oct-2022 Duration: 3 Hours Max Marks: 300


Maths

1. A value of a such that the roots of the 2. The sum of first four terms of an A.P. is 56
equation (a + 1) x2 − 3ax + 4a = 0 (a ≠ –1) and the sum of its last four terms is 112. If its
greater than unity can be first term is 11, then number of its terms is-

(A) − 32 (A) 10

(B) 1 (B) 11

(C) 0 (C) 12

(D) None of these


(D)
−5

3. Given a sequence a1 , a2 , a3 ,........... an in 4. The first term of an A.P. of consecutive


which the sum of the first m terms is Sm = integers is (k2 + 1). The sum of (2k + 1)
m2–5m then which of the following is not true terms of this series can be expressed as
?
(A) k3 + (k +1)3
(A)  a5 = 5
(B) (k + 1)3 + 1
(B)  a5 = 4
(C) (2k + 1) (k + 1)2 – 3
(C)  a6 = 6
(D)  none
(D) it is an A.P.

5. The most general solution of tan θ = − 1 and 6. Sequence 5
,
6
, √7, .......... is -
cos θ = is
1 √7 √7

√2

(A) H.P.
(A) n π +  7π
,n∈I
4 (B) G.P.
(B) n π + (–1)n  7π
4
,n∈I (C) A.P.

(C) 2 n π +  7π ,n∈I (D) none of  these


4

(D) None of these

7. In the equation x
2

15 3
x + a = 0, one of 8. If p, q, r, s ∈ R, then equation (x2 + px + 3q)
4

the roots is the square of the other if ' a ' is (–x2 + rx + q) (–x2 + sx − 2q) = 0 has -
equal to
(A) 6 real roots
(A)  2 or 3

(B) at least two real roots


(B) 5 or –  3

(C) 2 real and 4 imaginary roots


(C) −2 /5 or 2 /3

(D) 4 real and 2 imaginary roots


(D) – 5/2 or 3/2

9. If α, β, γ, δ are  the roots of the equation x4 + 10. The set of values of 'a' for which both roots of
x3 + x2 + x + 1 = 0, then the equation  
2021   
α
2021
+ β
2021
+ γ
2021
+ δ is equal to : 
x2 + 2 (a + 1)x + (9a –5) = 0  are negative
(A) –4 is:

(B) –1  (A) [0, ∞)

(C) 1 (B) (−∞, 6]

(D) 4 (C) (−∞, 0]

(D) (
5

9
, 1] ∪ [6, ∞)
11. Set of values of 'K' for which roots of the 12. The equations ax2 + bx + c = 0 and x2 + 2x
quadratic x2 − (2K − 1)x + K(K − 1) = 0 are - + 3 = 0 have a root  common, then :

(A) both less than 2 is K ∈ (2, ∞) (A) a : b : c = 1 : 2 : 3

(B) of opposite sign is K ∈ (−∞, 0)∪(1, ∞) (B) a : b : c = 3 : 2 : 1

(C) of same sign is K ∈ (−∞, 0)∪(1, ∞) (C) a : b : c = 1 : 3 : 2

(D) both greater than 2 is K ∈ (2, ∞) (D) none of these

13. The value of m for which the quadratic 14. The sum of the roots of the equation
equations x2 − 11x + m = 0 and x2 − 14x + 2
(33x−2)
+ 2
(11x+2)
= 2
(22x+1)
+ 1 is
2m = 0 may have common root, is equal to
(A) 1

(A) 0 or 3 11

(B) 11 or 14 (B) 2

11

(C) 0 or 24 (C) 3

11

(D) 3 or 24 (D) 4

11

15. The general value of θ satisfying the equation 16. If equation cot4x – 2cosec2x + a2 = 0 has at
sin2θ – 2cos θ + 14 = 0 least one solution then, sum of all possible
integral values of a is equal to
(A) 2nπ  ±
π
  
3
(A) 4
(B) 2nπ  ±
π

4
  
(B) 3
(C) 2nπ  ±
π

6
   (C) 2

(D) None of these (D) 0

17. If (a  +  b) tan 18. Let θ ∈ (0,


π
) and
4
sin(2θ)
(θ − ϕ) = (a − b)  tan  (θ + ϕ) , then
sin(2ϕ) tan θ cot θ
t1 = (tan θ) , t2 = (tan θ) ,
is equal to -
tan θ cot θ
t3 = (cot θ) , t4 = (cot θ)
(A) ab
, then -
(B) a

b
(A) t1 > t2 > t3 > t4
(C)
b

a
(B) t4 > t3 > t1 > t2
(D) a b
2 2
(C) t3 > t1> t2 > t4

(D) t2 > t3 > t1 > t4

19. (1 + sec 2θ)(1 + sec 4θ)(1 + sec 8θ) = 20. The value of the expression

(A) tan 8θ
(cos
π

7
cos

7
cos
10π

7
) −
tan 4θ

is
π 3π 5π
(sin sin sin )
(B)
tan 4θ 14 14 14

tan 2θ

(A) 0
(C) tan 8θ

tan θ
(B) −
1

(D)  
tan θ

tan 3θ
(C) 1

(D) None of these


Maths

1. If α, β be the roots of 4x2 −17x + λ = 0, 2. If pth, qth and rth terms of an A.P. are a, b and
where λ ∈ R such that 1 < α < 2 and 2 < β < c respectively, then
3, then the number of integral solutions of λ is
a(q − r) + b (r − p) + c (p − q) is equal to -

3. The value of tan 6º tan 42º tan 66º tan 78º 4. Consider the trigonometric equation   tan x
is- (sin 2x + 1) = sin x (2 + tan x). Find the
number of solutions of the equation in  (0,
4π).

5. Find the value of 6. Characteristic of 12


3 × 2
8
is
sin
π

n
+sin

n
+ sin

n
+ ……. to n terms
is.

7. If x, y ∈ R satisfy simultaneously the equation 8. Let λ = log5 log5 (3). If 3


k+5
−λ

= 405 , then
8
log(xy )
logx + 2 2
= 2  and the value of k is :
(logx) +(logy)

8
x
log( )
y xy
logy + 2 2
= 0. Compute 2
.
(logx) +(logy)

9. The number of values of x in the interval 10. It is know that x  =  9 is a root of the
[0,3π] satisfying the equation 2 sin2 x + 5 sin equation logπ (x2 + 15a2 ) 
x − 3 = 0 is-
− logπ (a − 2) =logπ
8 ax

a−2
then the value of
other root is equal to
Physics

1. A block of mass  2  kg is kept on the floor. The 2. A block of mass   m = 2  kg   is resting on a


coefficient of static friction is 0. 4 . If a force F rough inclined plane of inclination 30o   as
of  2. 5 newton is applied on the block as shown in figure. The coefficient of friction
shown in the figure, the magnitude of between the block and the plane is μ = 0. 5.
frictional force acting between the block and What minimum force F should be applied
the floor will be : (Take g = 9.8 m/s2) perpendicular to the plane on the block, so
that block does not slip on the plane (

g = 10 m/s
2
, √3 = 1. 73)

(A) 2. 5 N

(B) 5 N

(C) 7. 84 N
(A) zero
(D) 10 N
(B) 6. 2 N

(C) 2. 7 N

(D) 4. 3 N

3. A block of mass m is connected to another 4. In the system of connecting blocks, mA =1kg,


block of mass M by a string (massless). The mB = 2 kg and mc = 2 kg. The inclined plane
blocks are kept on a smooth horizontal plane. is smooth while the friction coefficient
Initially the blocks are at rest. Then a between block B and horizontal ground is μ.
constant force F starts acting on the block of Mark the correct option.
mass M to pull it. Find the force on the block
of mass m

(A) If μ = 0.8, the friction on block B is 14 N


(A) mF

M and the tension in the string connecting


(M+m)F
blocks A and B is 6 N
(B) m
(B) If μ =0.4, the acceleration of blocks is 0.8
(C) mF m/s2.
(m+M)

(C) If μ = 0.6, the friction on the block B is


(D) MF
zero and tension in the string connecting the
(m+M)
blocks B and C is 20 N

(D) All of the above


5. A particle is projected at angle 60º with speed 6. All the blocks are attached to an ideal rope

10√3, from the point 'A' as shown in the fig. which passes over a pulley. Assume all pulley
At the same time the wedge is made to move to be ideal. If accelerations of blocks
m1 ,  m 2 ,  m 3 and m4 are a1 , a2 , a3 and a4

with speed  10√3 towards right as shown in
the figure. Then the time after which particle respectively then choose the correct option.
will strike with wedge is (g = 10 m/sec2) :


(A) 2√3sec.

(B) 2 sec.

(C) 4
sec.
√3

(D) None of these


a1 a2 a3 a4
(A)
 g ↑ 2 g ↑ 3 g ↑ g/2 ⏐

(B) g ↑   2 g/3 ⏐   3 g ↑   g/2 ⏐


⏐ ↓ ⏐ ↓

(C) 2g/3 ⏐   2g ↑     3g ↑   g ↑


↓ ⏐ ⏐ ⏐

(D) g ⏐   g/2 ⏐   3g ⏐   2g/3 ⏐


↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

7. An inclined plane is located at angle α = 53° 8. The v-t graph for two particles P and Q are
to the horizontal. There is a hole at point B in given in the figure. Consider the following
the inclined plane as shown in the figure. A statements. Then, which of the following
particle is projected along the plane with statements is true for time t > t0.
speed v0 at an angle β = 37° to the
horizontal in such a way so that it gets into
the hole. Neglect any type of friction. Find the
speed v0 (in ms−1 ) if h = 1 m and l = 8 m.
(write your answer upto nearest integer)

(A) Their relative velocity is non-zero but


constant

(A) 9 (B) Their relative velocity is continuously


increasing
(B) 3
(C) Their relative displacement is non-zero but
(C) 6 constant
(D) 12 (D) Their relative acceleration continuously
increases.
9. A metal sphere is hung by a string fixed to a 10. Find the velocity of block B as shown in figure.
wall. The sphere is pushed away from the wall
by a stick. The forces acting on the sphere are
shown in the second diagram. Which of the
following statements is wrong

(A) P = W  tan  θ
(A) 20m/s ⏐

→ → −

(B) T + P + W = 0 (B) 25m/s ↑

(C) T
2 2
= P + W
2
(C) 15m/s ↑

(D) T = P + W
(D) 35m/s ↑

11. Two blocks A and B of mass 1 kg and 2 kg 12. The coefficient of friction between 4 kg and 5
respectively are placed over a smooth kg blocks is 0.2 and between 5 kg block and
horizontal surface as shown in figure, the co- ground is 0.1 respectively.
efficient of friction between blocks A and B is
μ =  2 .  An external force of magnitude F is
1

applied to the top block at an angle α = 30°,


below the horizontal. The maximum value of F
so that both blocks have common acceleration Choose the correct statement
is
(A) Minimum force needed to cause system to
move is 17 N

(B) When force is 4 N static friction at all


surfaces is 4 N to keep system at rest

(C) Maximum acceleration of 4 kg block is 2


m/s2
(A) 15.27 N (D) Slipping between 4 kg and 5 kg blocks
(B) 17.25 N start when F is 17 N

(C) 20.12 N

(D) 23.1 7 N

13. A boy standing on a weighing machine 14. A passenger in an open car traveling at 30
observes his weight as 200 N. When he m/s throws a ball out over the bonnet.
suddenly jumps upwards, his friend notices Relative to the car the initial velocity of the
that the reading increased to 400 N. The ball is 20 m/s at 60° to the horizontal. The
acceleration by which the boy jumped will be- angle of projection of the ball with respect to
the horizontal road will be
(A) 9.8 m/s2
(A) −1 2
tan ( )
2
(B) 29.4 m/s 3

(C) 4.9 m/s2


√3
(B) tan
−1
( )
4

(D) 14.7 m/s2


(C) tan
−1
(
4
)
√3

(D) tan–1 ( 3 )
4
15. A thief is running away on a straight road on a 16. Six particles are located at the vertices of a
jeep moving with a speed of 9 m/s. A police regular hexagon of side  ℓ. They all start
man chases him on a motor cycle moving at a moving simultaneously, chasing their next one
speed of 10 m/s. If the instantaneous with constant speed v. They finally meet at
separation of jeep from the motor cycle is 100 the centre. The total distance traversed by all
m, how long will it take the policeman to the particles before they meet, is
catch the thief?
(A) 9ℓ
(A) 1 second
(B) 6ℓ
(B) 19 second
(C) 12ℓ
(C) 90 second
(D) 3ℓ
(D) 100 second

17. A boat is moving directly away from the gun 18. A body is thrown vertically up to reach its
on the shore with speed v1. The gun fires a maximum height in t second. The total time
shell with speed v2 at an angle α  and hits the from the time of projection to reach a point at
boat. The distance of the boat from the gun at half of its maximum height while returning (in
the moment it is fired is second) is -

(A)
2v2 sin α (v1   cos  α –v2 )

  (A) √2t
g

2v1 sin α (v1   cos  α –v2 ) (B) (1 +


1
)t
(B) g

  √2

(C)
3t
2v2 sin α (v2   cos  α –v1 )
(C) g

  2

(D) t

2v2 cos α (v1   cos  α –v2 ) √2


(D) g

 

19. An elevator car, whose floor to ceiling distance 20. Two objects P  and Q, travelling in the same
is equal to 2.7 m, starts ascending with direction start from rest. While the object P
constant acceleration of 1.2 ms–2.  2 sec after starts at time  t = 0 and object Q  starts later
the start, a bolt begins fallings from the at t = 30  min . The object P  has an
ceiling of the car. The free fall time of the bolt acceleration of 40  km /h2 . To catch P  at a
is  distance of 20  km, the acceleration of
−−−− Q should be
(A) √0.54 s
– (A) 40  km /h
2

(B) √6 s

(B) 80  km /h
2
(C) 0.7 s

(D) 1 s (C) 100  km /h


2

(D) 160  km /h
2
Physics

1. 2. System is shown in figure and wedge is


moving towards left with speed 2 m/s. Then
velocity of the block B will be :

The masses of blocks A and B are same and


equal to m. Friction is absent everywhere. The
Magnitude of normal force with which block B
12mg
presses on the wall is NBW = x then x is :
(Give your answer after Dividing by 5)

3. As shown in figure, the acceleration of block B 4. Two particles are projected simultaneously
in ms−2 , is from positions A and B with velocities as

ms −2 )
(Take g = 10  shown in figure. They will be closest to each
other after time t (in seconds). Find the value
of t.

(Assume no gravity)

5. Two particle are projected simultaneously at 6. A projectile is projected to hit a target whose
point A and point B from two towers as shown co-ordinates are (4, 3) , where point of
in the figure. If they collide then the value of projection is origin and y-axis is along vertical.
α is (a × 10 + b) in degree. Find the value of If the minimum velocity of projection is
−−−
(a - b). (Neglect any type of frictional force √ 2gα, then the value of α is
acting on the particles during motion. (take g
= 10 m/s2) (where a and b are positive
integer, a < 10 and b < 10)

7. The surface between the blocks is rough with 8. Raindrops are falling with a velocity 10√2 m/s
coefficient of friction μ = 0.6  and the surface making an angle of 450 with the vertical. The
between lower block and ground is smooth. drops appear to be falling vertically to a man
The blocks are acted upon by forces as running with constant velocity. The velocity of
shown. Find the value of friction that acts rain drops change such that the rain drops
between blocks. [Take g = 10 m/s2]

now appear to be falling vertically with √3
times the velocity it appeared earlier to the
same person running with same velocity. The
angle (in degrees) between the initial and the
final velocity vectors of the raindrops with
respect to the ground is 5x. Find tha value of
x.

9. The vector ˆ ˆ ˆ
i + x j + 3k is rotated through an 10. A body falling freely from a given height H hits
an inclined plane in its path at a height h. As a
angle of and doubled in magnitude,
−1 11
cos
14 result of the impact, only the direction of the
then it becomes i +   (4x − 2)   j +2k .
4ˆ ˆ ˆ The velocity of the body becomes horizontal. For
value of ' x ' is: what value of (H/h), will the body take
maximum time to reach the ground ?
Chemistry

1. If the ionic radii of K+ and F− are approx. 134 2. Choose the correct option for graphical
pm each, then the expected values of atomic representation of Boyle's law, which shows a
radii of K and F should be respectively : graph of pressure vs. volume of a gas at
different temperature.
(A) 134 and 134 pm

(B) 231 and 64 pm

(C) 64 pm and 231 pm


(A)
(D) 231 and 134 pm

(B)

(C)

(D)
3. What is the mass of a molecule of CH4 – 4. Which of the following sketches is an isobars
(Given: > 1)
nR

(A) 16 g P

(B) 26.6 × 1022 g

(C)  2.66 × 10–23 g


(A)
(D) 16 NA g 

(B)

(C)

(D)

5. The correct IUPAC name of the following 6. The correct IUPAC name of the given
compound is: compound is 

(A) 3–Chloro–1–fluoro–1–iodo–4–
methoxybut–1–en–3–yne
(A) 4–methyl–2–nitro–5–oxohept–3–enal
(B) 4–Methoxy–2–chloro–1–fluoro–1–
(B) 4–methyl–5–oxo–2–nitrohept–3–enal iodobutenyne

(C) 4–methyl–6–nitro–3–oxohept–4–enal (C) 3–Chloro–4–fluoro–4–iodo–1–


methoxybutenyne
(D) 6–formyl–4–methyl–2–nitrohex–3–enal
(D) 2–Chloro–1–fluoro–1–iodo–4–
methoxybutenyne

7. The characteristics of elements X, Y and Z 8. Incorrect order of properties given in


with atomic numbers, respectively, 33, 53 and parenthesis are
83 are:
(A) Cl > S > F > O (Electron affinity)
(A) X and Z are non-metals and Y is a
metalloid. (B) O > F > B > C (IE 2 )

(B) X and Y are metalloids and Z is a metal (C) N > O > P > S (IE 1 )

(C) X, Y and Z are metals. (D) O > C > B > N (Electron affinity)

(D) X is a metalloid, Y is a non-metal and Z is


a metal.
9. Calculate the value of electron gain enthalpy 10. Which of following is incorrectly matched ?
(ΔegH) at 300 K if electron affinity of Cl is 90
Kcal. (A)
ion Magnetic moment (B.M.)
(A) − 91.5 Kcal Ni
2+

√8B. M.

(B) + .5 Kcal (B)


Magnetic moment
(C) −88.5 Kcal ion
(B.M.)
−−
(D) − 1590 Kcal
3+
Cr √15  B. M . 

(C)
Magnetic moment
ion
(B.M.)
2+
−−
Mn √35  B. M . 

(D)
ion Magnetic moment (B.M.)
+

Cu √8 B. M . 

11. The set in which compounds have different 12. The IUPAC name of the element Z=106 in the
nature is : periodic table, will be :-

(A) B(OH)    and   H3 PO3


3
(A) Unnilpentium

(B) B(OH)    and    Al (OH) (B) Ununnilium


3 3

(C) NaOH    and    Ca (OH)


(C) Unnilhexium
2

(D) Unnilquadium
(D) Be (OH)    and    Al  (OH)
2 3

13. The bond lengths of A-A and B-B bonds are 14. A given sample of pure compound contains
o
9.81 gm of Zn, 1.8 ×1023 atoms of chromium
1. 6 and 2. 0A, respectively. If the and 0.60 mol of oxygen atoms. What is the
electronegativities of A and B are 2. 8 and simplest formula.
2. 1 , respectively, the according to Schomaker
and Stevenson's Equation, the bond length of (A) ZnCr2O7
A - B bond should be:
(B) ZnCr2O4
o

(A) 3. 537 A (C) ZnCrO4


o
(D) ZnCrO6
(B) 2. 97 A

(C) 1. 737 A

(D) 1. 17 A

15. The ionization enthalpy of hydrogen atom is 16. Select the incorrect statement regarding
1.312 × 106 J mol–1. The energy required to EMR:
excite the electron in the atom from n = 1 to
n = 2 is - (A) Both component of EMR oscillates in
perpendicular plane to each other.
(A) 6.56 × 105 J mol–1
(B) Infrared waves have higher frequency
5 –1
(B) 7.56 × 10 J mol than X-Rays.

(C) 9.84 × 105 J mol–1 (C) EMR travels with speed of light in
vacuum. 
(D) 8.51 × 105 J mol–1
(D) Electromagnetic radiations have wave as
well as particle nature.
17. Minimum number of photons of light of 18. Which one of the following reactions indicated
wavelength 4000 Å which provide 1 J energy : the reducing ability of hydrogen peroxide in
basic medium ?
(A) 2 × 1018
(A) + −
HOCl + H2 O 2 → H3 O + Cl + O2
9
(B) 2 × 10
(B) PbS + 4H2 O 2 → PbSO4 + 4H2 O
(C) 2 × 1020
(C) + 3H2 O 2  

10 2 MnO
(D) 2 × 10 4

→ 2 MnO2 +3O 2 + 2H2 O + 2 OH

(D)
2+ 4+ −
Mn + H2 O 2 → Mn + 2 OH

19. 75 ml of H2SO4 (specific gravity = 1.18) 20. If the radius of first Bohr's orbit of hydrogen is
containing 49% H2SO4 by mass is diluted to x , then de-Broglie wavelength of electron in
590 ml. Calculate molarity of the diluted its 3 rd orbit is
solution :
(A) 2πx
(A) 0.7 M
(B) 6πx
(B) 7.5 M
(C) 9x
(C) 0.75 M
(D) x

3
(D) 0.75 M
Chemistry

1. Find the total number of transition elements? 2. The wavelength of electrons accelerated from
rest through a potential difference of 40 kV is
Pb, Sn, At, Cr, Zn, Cu, Rn, Ra, Fe, Ru, Re, Rh, X × 10–12 m. The value of x is ______.
Co, Ni, Ag, Bi (Nearest integer)

Given : Mass of electrons  = 9.1 × 10–31 kg

Charge on an electron = 1.6 × 10–19 C

Planck’s constant = 6.63 × 10–34 Js

3. In Br3 O8 , the difference between maximum 4. In how many of the following compounds, ring
and minimum oxidation state of Br is is the parent (principal) chain?
________

5. How many compound are Homocylic 6. For X5+ ion, the successive electron affinities
(in eV) are 289.7, 270.9, 30.1, 17.9 and 8.3.
The expected number of electrons in the
(A)      (B)  outermost shell of X-atom is

(C)      (D) 

(E)      (F) 

(F)      (H) 

7. ∘
8. Given
The ionic radii  (A) of  4–
C and  O
2−

Bond energy of F − F bond = 38 Kcal mol−1


respectively are  2. 60 and 1. 40. The ionic
radius of the isoelectronic ion  N3− would be Bond energy of Cl − Cl bond = 58 Kcal mol−1
(Give answer in nearest integer)
Bond energy of Cl − F bond = 61 Kcal mol−1

Electronegativity of fluorine = 4 eV

Calculate the electronegativity of chlorine


atom.
9. Pure oxygen is manufactured by the following 10. The dissociation energy of H2 is 430.53 kJ
sequential reactions, where MnO2 is acting mol–1. If H2 is exposed to radiant energy of
as a catalyst. The yield in each step of wavelength 253.7 nm. What % of radiant
reaction is 50%. energy will be converted into kinetic energy?
(Report your answer as nearest integer)
(i) 
MnO2 ( s) + 2 KClO3 ( s) ⟶ K 2 MnO4 ( s) + Cl 2 ( g) + 2O 2 ( g)

(ii) 
K 2 MnO4 ( s) + Cl 2 ( g) ⟶ 2 KCl(s) + MnO2 ( s) + O 2 ( g)

How much mass of KClO3 in gms is required


to liberate 60 g of O2 gas at STP?
(Atomic mass: K = 39, Cl = 35. 5,
O = 16 )

(Divide your answer by 10)


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SYLLABUS

Maths

BM,Log,general inequalities,Quadratic Eqn. Trigo-1 & Trigo-2 S & P upto AP

Physics

BM,U&D,Vector,Calculus,Kinematics,NLM,Friction (upto block over block)

Chemistry

Mole,Atomic St.,Gaseous State upto Charle’s law Redox upto Oxidation,IUPAC,Periodic Table

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