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FIITJEE – JEE (Main)

(JEE MAIN TEST SERIES - 2024)


CLASS – XII & XII PASS
FULL TEST - 2
SET - A
TEST CONDUCTION: 08-12-2023

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

▪ Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
NJEETS FULL TEST - 2

▪ You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

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
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
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 & C 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.
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.

(i) Part-C (01-05) contains Five (05) Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive). Each question carries +4 marks will be awarded for every correct answer and
NO MARKS will be deducted for every incorrect answer.

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Batch :_______________________ Date of Examination :____________________

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Useful Data Chemistry:


Gas Constant = 8.314 J K−1 mol−1
R
= 0.0821 Lit atm K−1 mol−1
= 1.987  2 Cal K−1 mol−1
Avogadro's Number Na = 6.023  1023
Planck’s Constant h = 6.626  10–34 Js
= 6.25 x 10-27 erg.s
1 Faraday = 96500 Coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 Joule
1 amu = 1.66 x 10-27 kg
1 eV = 1.6 x 10-19 J
Atomic No : H=1, D=1, Li=3, Na=11, K=19, Rb=37, Cs=55, F=9, Ca=20, He=2, O=8,
Au=79.
Atomic Masses: He=4, Mg=24, C=12, O=16, N=14, P=31, Br=80, Cu=63.5, Fe=56,
Mn=55, Si = 28 Pb=207, u=197, Ag=108, F=19, H=2, Cl=35.5
Useful Data Physics:
2
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m / s

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Section – I (Physics)
PART –A
Single Correct Choice Type

1. A particle is projected from the surface of the earth (of radius


GMe
Re and mass Me) with speed equal to , at certain angle
Re 
Re
from local horizontal as shown in the figure such that the
angle subtended by arc between launching & landing site at
earth’s
centre is  = 90. Calculate the maximum separation of the particle from the centre of the
earth. Consider earth to be uniformly dense and air resistance to be absent.
(A) Re2 (B) Re(2+1)

(C) Re
( 2 +1 ) (D) Re
( 2 +1 )
2 ( 2 − 1)

2. Figure shows a system of two massless pulley two strings of force constant K and block of
mass M. Frequency of small oscillation of the block is

K
M

5K 1 5K 1 K 1 K
(A) 2 (B) (C) (D)
m 2 m 2 5m 2 2m

3. A liquid drop at temperature t, isolated from its surrounding breaks into a number of droplets
the temperature of the droplets will be
(A) equal to t (B) greater than t (C) less than t (D) none of these

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4. A liquid of density  is filled in a conical vessel as shown. Force exerted by liquid on the side
wall is

R
2 2 1 2
(A) R hg (B) R hg (C) R3hg (D) Zero
3 3

5. Two identical co-herent source of light placed on a diameter of a


circle of Radius R at separation X (X <<<R) as shown in figure. R X
Each source emits light of wavelength  . The number of point
S1 S2
on the circle gives maximum intensity is (given x = 3)
(A) 6 (B) 8

(C) 12 (D) 24

6. In the figure shown, the heavy cylinder (radius R) resting on a smooth surface separates two
liquid of densities 2  and 3  . The height ‘h’ for the equilibrium of cylinder must be

R
2 3
h R

3R 3
(A) (B) R (C) R / 2 (D) None of these
2 2

7. Two rods AC and BC are hinged at the end ‘C’ and C


ends A and B are moving along the surface with the
velocities vA = 8m / s and vB = 2 3m / s respectively as
shown. The velocity of hinged point ‘C’ is

A 60 30 B

vA = 8m / s vB = 2 3m / s

(A) 3 m/s (B) 4 m/s (C) 5m/s (D) 6 m/s

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8. Four particles are located at the vertices of a square of a v


side ‘a’. They all start moving simultaneously, at t = 0,
with the same speed v, with first particle heading for v
second, second heading for third and so on. Then the a
a
acceleration of each particle at t = is v v
4v
4v 2 2v 2 a
(A) (B)
a a
4v 2 v2
(C) (D)
3a a

9. One mole of a gas expends obeying the relation as shown. The maximum temperature in
their process is equal to
P
A
P0

P0
B
2
V
V0 2V0
P0V0 3P0V0 9 P0V0
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
R R 8R
10. For a process, relation between temperature and volume is TV 3 = Constant . If a monatomic
gas follows this process, the find the molar specific heat for this process. (R is gas constant)
7 R 11
(A) R (B) (C) R (D) Zero
6 3 6
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 a 
11. A charge Q is placed at P (0, 0, a). The coordinates of A and C of a rectangle are  0, ,0 
 2 
and (a,a,0) respectively. The flux through ABCD is
z

P(0, 0, a)

O A(0, a/2, 0) B y

E
D C(a, a, 0)
x
Q Q Q
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
1660 246 4860

12. The charge flown from P to Q. When switch S is closed is


P Q

5V 3F

2F
(A) 3F (B) 6 C (C) 9 F (D) 15 C

13. A point object ‘O’ is kept at a distance 36 cm from a convex lens of focal length 30 cm as
shown. Its final image I is formed on the bottom of a container filled with water (  = 4 / 3) upto
height ‘h’. Then the value of ‘h’ is
f =30cm

O 450
36cm
1m

90cm

I
(A) 10 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 30 cm (D) 40 cm

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 charge 
14. A particle of specific charge    start moving from origin under action of an electric
 mass 
 
field E = E0 i and magnetic field B = B0 k . Its velocity at (x0 , y0 ,0) is 4 i+ 3 j . The value of
^ ^ ^ ^

x0 is
13E0 16B0 25 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 B0 E0 2 E0 2 B0

15. The limiting angle of incidence of a ray that can be transmitted by an equilateral prism of
7
= will be
3

ig

60 c

(A) 60 (B) 30 (C) 45 (D) None of these

16. A car moving with a constant velocity towards a


v0 = 2m / s
stationary wall sounds a horn of frequency 400 Hz.
A person is moving in between the car and wall
with a constant velocity 2m/s towards the
stationary wall. If the person observes a beats
frequency of 5Hz. The velocity of car is (speed of
sound in air = 340 m/s)
(A) 10 m/s
(B) 20 m/s
(C) 30 m/s
(D) 40 m/s

17. A particle is moving in a circle of radius r = 1m and angular displacement with respect to
centre
t3
θ= rad/sec (where t in second). What will be its total acceleration at t = 1 sec?
3
(A) 5 m/s2 (B) 2 5 m/s2
(C) 4 m/s2 (D) 52 m/s2

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18. The pitch of a screw gauge is 1 mm and its cap has 100 divisions. When a wire is placed
between its studs, the main scale reading is 3 mm and 45th division of circular scale coincides
with the reference line. There is no zero error in the screw gauge. If length of the wire is 8.54
cm then the curved surface area of the wire with true significant figures is
(A) 9.26 cm2 (B) 8.76 cm2 (C) 8.26 cm2 (D) 7.56 cm2

19. A wheel of radius R rolls on the ground with uniform velocity v. The relative acceleration of
top most point of the wheel with respect to the bottom most point is:
v2 2v 2 v2 4v 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
R R 2R R

( ) ( )
^
20. Given F = xy 2 i 2 + x 2 y j Newton . Find work done by F when a particle is taken along the
semicircular path OAB from O to B where the co-ordinates of B are (4, 0) and O is origin.
65 75 73
(A) j (B) j j (C) (D) 0 j
3 2 4
PART – C
Integer Type Questions

1. Two identical blocks each of mass ‘m’ are connected B m


together by a compressed light spring of stiffness ‘K’. The
blocks are also connected by a thread as shown. The initial
compression in spring is l0 = 7mg / K . The thread is burnt K

m
at t = 0. If maximum velocity of block ‘B’ is ng ; then find
K A m
the value of ' n ' .
 3^ 4^  ^
2. A conducting rod of length L = j + k is moving with V = 2 j in a uniform magnetic field
5 5
 ^ ^
B = j − 2k . Then find the magnitude of induced emf in rod.

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3. Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit between points A and B shown in figure is: (each
11
branch is of resistance force = 1  ). The answer is x. Find x.
35

A B

q
4. Three point charges q, and 16q have to be arranged on positive x-axis within 20 cm, so
3
q
that system’s potential energy is minimum. Find the distance (1 cm) of charge from charge
3
q.

5. A car moves uniformly along a horizontal curve y = x − x 2 . (where x and y are in meters).
The coefficient of friction between the wheels and the rod is  = 0.8. Find the maximum
speed (in m/s) of the car at which it can ride without sliding.

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Section – II (Chemistry)
PART - A
Single Correct Choice Type
1. The equivalent weight of a certain trivalent element is 20 molecule weight of the oxide is
(A) 152 (B) 56 (C) 168 (D) 68

2. Identify the stereoisomer pair from the following choices


(A) CH3CH2CH2OH and CH3CH2OCH3
(B) CH3CH2CH2Cl and CH3CHClCH3
H
(C) H3C C C CH3 and H3C C C CH3
H H H
CH3

(D)
and

3. The non aromatic compound among the following is:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


S

4. The van’t Hoff factor for 0.1 M Ba(NO3)2 solution is 2.74. The degree of dissociation is:
(A) 91.3% (B) 87% (C) 100% (D) 74%

5. Ferrocene is an example of
(A) sandwiched complex
(B) pi – bonded complex
(C) a complex in which all the five carbon atoms of cyclopentadiene anion are bonded to the
metal.
(D) All the above
O
(i )
NH2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→T .
NaOH / Br
6. In the reaction H C C
2 The structure of the
3
(ii) COCl

product ‘T’ is:


O O

(A) H3C C C

(B) NH C CH3

(C) H3C NH C

O O

(D) H3C C NH C

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7. Which set of terms correctly identities the carbohydrate shown?


H
O OH
OH H
HO OH 2 H
H OH
1. Pentose 2. Hexose 3. Aldose 4. Ketose
5. Pyranose 6. Furanose
(A) 1, 3 and 6 (B) 1, 3, 5 (C) 2, 3, 5 (D) 2, 3, 6

8. Correct order of S-S bond length in the following oxoanion is


(1) S2 O24− (2) S2 O52 − (3) S2 O62 −
(A) I>II>III (B) I>III>II (C) III>II>I (D) III>I>II

9. A typical air bag contains approximately 50g of sodium azide and some potassium nitrate to
avoid explosion by burning of sodium. What is the amount (in gm) of potassium nitrate
required?
(Given) 2KNO3 + 10Na → K 2O + 5Na2O + N2
(A) 30.12 (B) 15.538 (C) 1.55 (D) 3.06

10. The species having bond order different from that in CO is


(A) NO− (B) NO+ (C) CN− (D) N2

11. KI in acetone undergoes SN2 reaction with each P, Q, R and S. The rate of the reaction vary
as:
O

C Cl
H3C Cl Cl
Cl

P Q R S
(A) P > Q > R > S (B) S > P > R > Q (C) P > R > Q > S (D) R > P > S > Q

12. The major product formed in the following reaction is

O
⎯⎯⎯
HI
Heat

O

(A) (B)
I OH

I I
(C) (D)
I OH

OH OH

13. Upon treatment with H2S, the metal ion that precipitates as a sulphide is:
(A) Fe(II) (B) Al(III) (C) Mg(II) (D) Zn(II)

14. Upon treatment with I2 and aq. NaOH which of the following compounds will form iodoform?
(A) CH 3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CHO

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O
(B)
CH 3 − CH 2 − C − CH 2 − CH 3
(C) CH 3CH 2CH 2OH
(D) CH3 − CH 2 − CH ( OH ) CH3

15. On adding NH3 ,pH of solution increases to 11 then identify the effect of on potential of half-
cell.
(A) E ox increased from E oox by 0.65V
(B) E ox decreased from E ooxi by 0.65V
o
(C) Ered increases from E red by 0.65 V
o
(D) Ered decreased from E red by 0.65 V

16. The number of  − and  − particles emitted in the nuclear reaction


Th228 → 83 Bi 212 are
90
(A) 4 ,1 (B) 3 ,7  (C) 8 ,1 (D) 4 ,7 

17. CH 3 NH 2 + CHCl3 + KOH → Nitrogen containing compound + KCl + H2O. Nitrogen containing
compound is
+
(A) CH 3CN (B) CH 3 − NH − CH 3 (C) CH3 − N  C + (D) CH3 − N  C −

18. Which of the following will most readily be dehydrated in acidic condition?
O
O
O HO HO CH3

(A) (B) (C) (D)


OH OH

19. In the dichromate dianion


(A) 4 CrO bonds are equivalent (B) 6 CrO bonds are equivalent
(C) All CrO bonds are equivalent (D) All CrO bonds non equivalent

20. Rutherford’s experiment on the scattering of  − particles showed for the first time that the
atom has
(A) electrons (B) protons (C) nucleus (D) neutrons

PART – C
Integer Type Questions
1. When the azimuthal quantum number has the value of 2, the number of orbitals possible are:
____

2. An amphoteric buffer solution in which concentration of H + and HX is same. The value of


Ka of HX is 10−8 , then pH of buffer solution is ______
Y−X
3. Crown ethers are named as X – Crown – Y. What is the value of .
2
O
O O

O O
O

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4. For the reaction A + B →C, it is found that doubling the concentration of A increases the rate
by four times and doubling the concentration of B doubles the rate of reaction. What is the
overall order of the reaction?

5. The sum of the lone pairs present on the central atom of the inter halogen compounds
IF5 and IF7 is

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Section – III (Mathematics)


PART –A
Single Correct Choice Type

x
 x a 1 
1. lim   + sin  is equal to
x →  x + 1  x
 
(A) ea−1 (B) e1−a (C) e (D) 0

1  2 
2. If f(x) = then f   is discontinuous at x =
x − 17x + 66  x−2
2

7 25 8 24 7 24
(A) 2, , (B) 2, , (C) 2, , (D) None of these
3 11 3 11 3 11

3. Let  be a complex cube root of unity with   1. A fair die is thrown three times. If r1 , r2 and
r3 are the numbers obtained on the die, then the probability that  r1 +  r2 +  r3 = 0 is
1 1 2 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
18 9 9 36

cos4 x dx
4.  sin3 x(sin5 x + cos5 x)3/5
is equal to
2/5 2/5
1  tan5 x + 1  1  tan5 x + 1 
(A) −   +c (B) −   +c
5  tan5 x  2  tan5 x 
5/3 5/3
1  tan3/5 x + 1  1  tan3/5 x + 1 
(C) −   +c (D) −   +c
5  tan5 x  2  tan5 x 

 r r − 1
5. If matrix Ar =   where r is a natural number then A1 + A2 + .....+ A2020 must be
r − 1 r 
equal to
(B) (2020 ) (D) (2020 )
2 4
(A) 2020 (C) 2020

6. The ends A and B of a rod of length 5 are sliding along the curve y = 2 x 2 . Let xA and xB
be the coordinates of the ends. A the moment when A is at (0, 0) and B is at (1, 2) then
dx
derivative B has the value equal to
dxA
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 5 8 9

7. For the arithmetic progression a, a + d , a + 2d , a + 3d ,......a + 2nd , the mean deviation from
mean is
n(n + 1)d n(n + 1)d n(n − 1)d
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
2n − 1 2n + 1 2n + 1
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1 1 P
8. If P = x 2 + 2
+ 1 and Q 2 = x − , x  ( 0,1) then minimum value of 2 is
x x Q
(A) 2 3 (B) − 2 3 (C) 3 (D) None of these

−4 −4 1
9. If −1
f(x)dx = 4 and  2
( 3 − f(x)) dx = 7, then the value of  −2
f( − x)dx is
(A) 2 (B) – 3 (C) 5 (D) None of these

Given that x is discrete random variable which takes the value 0, 1, 2 and P(x = 0) =
144
10. ,
169
P(x = 1) = then the value of P(x = 2) is
1
169
24 145 2 143
(A) (B) (C) (D)
169 169 169 169

r r
11. If Z r = cos 2
+ i sin 2 , where r = 1,2,...,n then lim (Z1.Z 2 ,....Z n ) is equal to
n n n→
− i i / 2
(A) e i (B) e (C) e (D) e − / 2

12. The total number of permutations of n different things taken not more than r at a time, where
each thing may be repeated any number of time is

(A)
nr − 1
(B)
(
n nn − 1 ) (C)
(
n nr − 1 ) (D)
n r −1 − 1
n −1 n −1 n −1 n −1

13. Minimum area of circle which touches the parabolas y = x2 + 1 and y2 = x – 1 is :


9 9 9 9
(A) sq. unit (B) sq. unit (C) sq. unit (D) sq. unit
16 32 8 4

x − y y +1 z −1 x−3 y −k z
14. If the lines = = and = = intersect, then find the value of k is…
2 2 4 1 2 1

(A) 3/2 (B) 9/2 (C) −2 / 9 (D) −3 / 2

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  −2  
15. The value of tancos−1   −  is equal to
  7  2
2 2 1 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 5 3 5 5

16. The equation of the ellipse whose axes are coincident with the coordinate axis and which
touches the straight lines 3 x − 2 y − 20 = 0 and x + 6 y − 20 = 0
x2 y 2 x2 y2 x2 y2 x2 y 2
(A) + =1 (B) + = 10 (C) + =1 (D) + =1
5 8 40 10 40 10 10 40

17. ( )
If f (x ) = sgn r 3 then
(A) f is continuous and derivable at x = 0
( )
(B) f ' 0+ = 2
(C) f ' (0 ) = 1

(D) f is not derivable at x = 0

5 x8 + 7 x 6
18. If f (x ) =  (x dx, x  0 and f (0) = 0 then f (1) =
2
+ 1 + 2 x7 )
2

1 1 1 1
(A) − (B) − (C) (D)
2 4 4 2
 ^  
Let a = 2 i + 1 j + 3 k , b = 4 i + (3 − 2 ) j + 6 k and c = 3 i + 6 j + (3 − 1) k be three vectors such
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
19.
   
that b = 2a and a is perpendicular to c . Then possible value of (1 , 2 , 3 ) is
 1  1 
(A) (1,3,1) (B) (1,5,1) (C)  − ,4,0  (D)  ,4,−2 
 2  2 

20. Consider the quadratic equation


(c − 5)x2 − 2cx + (c − 4) = 0, c  5, c  I ,
one root of equation lies in interval (0, 2) and other in
(2, 3). Then number of possible values of ‘c’ is
(A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 18

PART – C
Integer Type Questions

1. The average weight of students in a class of 35 students is 40 kg. If the weight of the teacher
1
be included then average rises by kg. If the weight of teacher is k . Then find the value of
2
k − 50.

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60
 1 1

2. If the total number of irrational terms in the binomial expansion of  7 5 − 310  is k . Then find
 
 
k
the value of .
9

3. A line is drawn through the point (1, 2) to meet the axes at P and Q such that area of triangle
OPQ is least where O is origin the slope of PQ is m , then find the value of m .

 1
4. If 3f(x) − f   = ln x 4 , x  0, the area of the region bounded by f(ex), the x-axis and the lines x =
x  
- 1 and x = 1, is

5. Tangents are drawn from the point (, ) to the hyperbola 3x2−2y2=6 and are inclined at
angles  and  to the x-axis. If tan . tan  = 2 and 22−2 = k, then find k

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FIITJEE - NJEETS
(JEE MAIN TEST SERIES - 2024)
CLASS – XII & XII PASS
FULL TEST - 2
TEST CONDUCTION: 08-12-2023 SET - A

ANSWERS
Section – I (Physics)
PART –A
1. C 2. D 3. C 4. A
5. C 6. B 7. C 8. C
9. C 10. A 11. D 12. C
13. D 14. C 15. B 16. B
17. A 18. A 19. B 20. D
PART – C
1. 6 2. 4 3. 2 4. 4
5. 2

Section – II (Chemistry)
PART - A
1. C 2. C 3. A 4. B
5. D 6. C 7. A 8. A
9. B 10. A 11. B 12. C
13. D 14. D 15. A 16. A
17. D 18. A 19. B 20. C
PART – C
1. 5 2. 8 3. 6 4. 3
5. 1
Section – III (Mathematics)
PART –A
1 B 2. C 3. C 4. B
5. B 6. D 7. B 8. D
9. D 10. A 11. C 12. C
13. B 14. B 15. A 16. C
17. D 18. C 19. C 20. B

PART – C
1. 8 2. 6 3. 2 4. 0
5. 7

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Section – I (Physics)
PART –A
1. C
Sol. Let length of semi major axis is a and eccentricity is e.
2
GMm 1  GMe  GMem
− + m
  = −  a = Re
Re 2  Re  2a
As the separation between ends of semi minor axis and focus is equal to length of semi major
axis we can say that launching and landing sites are ends of semi minor axis.
 Re cos45 = ae  e = 1/2

Then maximum separation will be a + ae = Re


( 2 +1 )
2
2. D
x
Sol. x1 + 2x2 = x 4 x2 = x  x2 =
4
2Kx2 = Kx1
F R = Kx2
Kx K
FR = W = = 20 J
2 2m
3. C
Sol. As surface area increase so surface energy is required from internal energy.
4. A
 2 R 2 hg  2 2
Sol. (
 R h g −) 3  3
= R gh

5. C
Sol. Path difference = n
6. B
h R
Sol. xh2g = Rx3 g
2 2
3
h= R
2
7. C
Sol. vx = v A cos 60 C
vx = 8cos 60 = 4m / s
3 vx vy
v y = vB cos30 = 2 3 = 3m / s
2
 velocity of point C is A 60 30 B
v = v x + v y = 4 + 3 = 5m / s
2 2 2 2
vA = 8m / s vB = 2 3m / s
Hence (C) is correct.
8. C
Sol. Velocity of approach = v
a
Side of square at t = is
4v
a
a1 = a − v
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a 3a
a1 = a − =
4 4
a 4v 2
Acceleration of each particle at t = is a0 = v =
4v 3a
9. C
P
P0 − 0
P − P0 2
Sol. =
V − V0 V0 − 2V0

P = P0 − 0 (V − V0 )
P
2V0
PV PV V  
=  P0 − 0 (V − V0 )
P
T= =
nR R R 2V0 
= 0  P0 − 0 (2V − V0 ) = 0  V = 0
dT P 3V
dV 2V0 2
3V0  3P  9 P0V0
I = Tmax = 0 − 0  =
2R  4  8 R
10. A
Sol. dQ = CV dT + PdV
dQ dV
= CV + P
dT dt
TV 3 = Constant
PV = RT
PdV RT dV
=
dT V dT
2
3V TdV dV V
V3 +  =−
dT dT 3T
PdV RT − V R
=  =−
dT V 3T 3
dQ R 3R R 7 R
CP = = CV − = − =
dT 3 2 3 6
11. D
q
Sol. Flux ECBO =
24 0
ECBO
So  ABCD 
2
12. C
Sol. 15 F − 6F = 9F
13. D
1 1 1
Sol. − =
v u f
1  1  1
− =
v  −36  30
1 1 1
= −
v 30 36
1 1
=
v 180
v = 180cm
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 1
Now h  1 −  = 10
 
 3
h 1 −  = 10  h = 40cm
 4
Hence (D) is correct
14. C
Sol. W = K .E.
1 2
m5 = E0qx0
2
25
x0 =
2E0
15. B
Sol. sin ig =  sin (60 − c )
7 3 2 1 3
sin ig ,  − 
3 2 7 2 7
1
sin ig =
2
ig = 30
16. B
Sol. Let the velocity of the car is vs
 v − v0 
 f1 =  f
v−v 
 s 
 v + v0 
The frequency of reflected sound received by the person is f 2 =  f
v−v 
 s 

 Beats frequency, fb = f 2 − f1
 v + v0   v − v0 
=  f − f
 v−v  v−v 
 s   s 

 2v0  2v0 f
fb =  f  v − vs =
v−v  fb
 s 

v − vs = 320
 vs = v − 320 = 340 − 320 = 20m / s
Hence (B) is correct.
17. A
18. A
1
Sol. Least count = = 0.01mm
100
Diameter of the wire, d = 3mm + 45  0.01 = 3.45 mm
 d = 0.345 cm
Length of the wire, l = 8.54 cm
 curved surface area, A =  dl
22
=  0.345  8.54 = 9.26 cm2
7
Hence (A) is correct.
19. B

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2v 2
Sol. arelative =
R
20. D
 ^ ^

dW = F  dx i + dy j 
 
Sol. dW =  xy 2 dx + x 2 ydy
0, 4
 x2 y2 
W = 
 2  0, 0
W =0 0
(4,0)

PART – C
1. 6
mg
Sol. The velocity of block ‘B’ will be maximum at a compression l =
K
Now using conservation of energy
1
2
( 2
) 1 2
K l0 − l = mg l0 − l + mv
2

2
( )
2 2
1 48m g 6mg 1 2
k 2
= mg + mv
2 k K 2
2 2
18m g 1 2
= mv
K 2
m
vmax = 6 g
K
n = 6
2. 4
( )
  
Sol. emf =  V  B dl
 ^  ^ ^
 3 ^ 4 ^
emf =  2 i    j − 2 k    j + k 
    5 5 
 ^ ^
 3 ^
4 
^
emf =  2 k + 4 j    j + k 
  5 5 
8 12 20
= + = = 4V
5 5 5
3. 2
Sol.

1/4
1/3 1/3
=
A 1 1 B 2

2 1
2 + 
3 4 = R
2 1
eq.
2+ + 
3 4
4. 4

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Kq 2 Kq16 q Kq16 q
Sol. P.E. = + +
3 x 3(20 − x ) 20
dP.E.
= 0  x = 4 cm
dx
5. 2
Sol. Given curve is
y = x − x2
dy d2y
= 1 − 2 x, 2 = −2
dx dx
3/2
  dy 2 
1 +   
  dx  
Radius of curvature, r =
d2y
dx 2
dy
r = rmin , when =0
dx
1
rmin =   m
2
mv 2
f s( max ) =
rmin
mv 2
 mg =
rmin
vmax =  grmin
1
= 0.8  10  = 4 = 2m / s
2
 vmax = 2m / s
Section – II (Chemistry)
PART - A
1. C
Sol. M = E.wt  n.f. = 20  3 = 60
As molecular formula of its oxide M 2 O3
 M .wt of oxide = ( 2  60 ) + ( 3 16 ) = 169
2. C
Sol.

3. A
Sol. All other are aromatic following Huckel’s Rule.
4. B
Sol.
Ba ( NO3 )2 Ba +2 + 2 NO3−
0.1
0.1 − x x 2x

i=
( 0.1 − x ) + x + 2x = 2.74  x = 0.087
0.1
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x
 = = 0.87  87%
0.1
5. D
Sol.

Fe+2

6. C
Sol.
O
O
Cl C CH3
H3C C NH2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯→ H3C
NaOH / Br2
NH2

H3C NH C

7. A
Sol. Factual.
8. A
Sol. Factual.
9. B

10. A
11. B
Sol. T.s is most resonance stabilised in (S).
12. C
13. D
Sol. Zn +2 + S −2 → ZnS 
14. D
Sol. It is an alcohol which forms methyl ketone and subsequently CHI3.
15. A
Sol. Factual.
16. A
Sol. 90 Th
228
→ 83 Bi 212 + 4 24 He +1 0−1e
17. D
+
Sol. CH3 NH 2 + CHCl3 + OH − → CH3 − N  C −
18. A
OH O
HO HO HO HO
Sol. H+

19. B
Sol.
O O

O Cr O Cr O

O O
20. C
Sol. Factual.
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PART – C
1. 5
Sol. When l = 2
i.e. d – orbitals are present ( 2l + 1) = 5
2. 8
salt
Sol. pH = pKa + log =8
acid
3. 6
Sol. Y = 6, X = 18
Y − X 12
= =6
2 2
4. 3
rate = k  A  B 
x y
Sol.
 0 = ka0x b0y (i )
4 0 = k ( 2a0 ) b0y ...( ii )
x

2 0 = ka0x ( 2b0 ) y (iii )


From (ii) and (i) 4 = 2  x = 2 x

From (iii) and (i) 2 = 2 y  y = 1


x+ y =3
5. 1

Section – III (Mathematics)


PART –A
1. B
Sol.
  x 
a 
   −1 
  1   x + 1
.x 
1
lim  x.sin  + .
x →   x x x +1 
 −1 
 x +1 
 
= e1−a
2. C
Sol.
 2 
f   x  2,
 x−2
x 2 − 17x = 66  0  x  11, 6
2
i.e.  11, 6
x−2
7 24
x  , ,2
3 11
3. C
4. B
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cos4 x sec 2 x dx
 dx = 
( )
3/5 3/5
sin6 x 1 + cot 5 x  1 
tan6 x  1 + 
 tan5 x 
−3/5
1  1   1 
=−
5  1 +


tan5 x 
d 1 +


tan5 x 
2/5
1  tan5 x + 1 
=−   +c
2  tan5 x 
5. B
 Ar = r 2 − (r − 1)
2
Sol.

 (r − (r − 1) ) = (2020 )
2020
 A1 + A2 + .....+ A2020 = 2 2 2
− 02
r =1
6. D
Sol.
2
(
AB 2 = ( xB − x A ) + 2 xB2 − 2 x A2 = 5 )
2

dx B
Diff w.r.t. xA and denoting =D
dx A
(
2(xB − xA )(D − 1) + 8 xB2 − xA2 (2 xB D − 2 xA ) = 0 )
1
Put x A = 0, xB = 1  D =
9
7. B
Sol. Clearly mean
x=
1
a + (a + d ) + (a + 2d ) + .....+ (a + 2nd )
2n + 1
= a + nd
Now mean deviation from mean
1 2n 1
= 
2n + 1 r =0
( a + rd ) − ( a + nd ) =
2n + 1
+ 2d (1 + 2 + .....n )

n(n + 1)
= d
2n + 1
8. D
2
 1
x−  +3
 1
 2 =
P x 3
Sol. =x− +
Q x−
1  x  1
x− 
x  x
9. D
Sol.
−4 −4
 −1
f(x)dx = 4 & 2
( 3 − f(x))dx = 7
1 2
 −2  f(x)dx
f( − x)dx =
−1
−4 2
=  f(x)dx +  f(x)dx
−1 −4
= 4 + 25 = 29
10. A
Sol.  P(x = 2) = 1 − P(x = 1) − P(x = 0)
1 144 24
= 1− − =
169 169 169
11. C

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   
Sol.  lim cos 2 (1 + 2 + ..... + n ) + i sin 2 (1 + 2 + .... + n )
n →
 n n 
 
= cos + i sin = ei / 2
2 2
12. C
Sol. One place can be filled in n ways
1st and 2nd place can be filled in n  n = n 2 ways
n ( n r − 1)
Required ways = n + n 2 + n3 + ..... + n r =
n −1
13. B
Sol. y = x2 +1 & y2 + 1 = x are symmetrical about y = x
dy
 = 2x  2x = 1
dx
1 5 1 5  5 1
x = , y =  A  ,  & B , 
2 4  2 4   4 2
3
r = 2
8
9
hence area =
32
14. B
15. A
 2   2  2
Sol. tan  − cos−1 −  = tan  − cos−1  = tan sin −1 
 7 2 2 7  7
2
=
3 5
16. C
x2 y 2
Sol. Let ellipse + = 1 touches 3x − 2 y − 20 = 0 and x + 6 y − 20 = 0
a 2 b2
 9a 2 + 4b2 = 400 and a 2 + 36b2 = 400
 a 2 = 40, b2 = 10
x2 y2
 ellipse is + =1
40 10
17. D
 x3 −1, x  0
 3 , x 0 
3

Sol. f ( x) =  x =  0, x = 0
 
 0, x = 0  1, x  0
3

f ( x ) is not continuous at x = 0
18. C
Sol. Dividing both Nr and Dr by x14 then put x −5 + x −7 + 2 = t
x7
f (x ) =  −
dt 1
= + c = +c
t2 t 2 x7 + x 2 + 1
f (0) = 0  c = 0  f (1) =
1
4
19. C
Sol. b = 2a  21 + 2 = 3
 
a  c = 0  21 + 3 = −1

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1
Possible 1 = − , 2 = 4, 3 = 0
2
20. B
Sol. f (0)  f (2)  0 and f (2)  f (3)  0
 c  (4,24) …(i)
 49 
 c   ,24  …(ii)
 4 
From (i) and (ii)
c = 13,14,...23 i.e. 11 integral values
PART – C
1. 8
Sol. Let weight of teacher = x
1 35(40 ) + x
then 40 + =
2 35 + 1
 x = 58
2. 6
r
12 −
 Tr +1 = ( −1)  3r /10
r 60
Sol. Cr 7 5

r = 0,10,20,30,40,50,60 and r  60
number of irrational terms = 61 – 7 = 54

3. 2
Sol. Let slope = m
then Area of OPQ =
1
(OP)(OQ)
2
1 2
A= 1 − (2 − m) etc.
2  m
4. 0
Sol.
f(x) = ln x  f(e x ) = x
1
 −1
f(x) dx = 0
5. 7
x2 y2
Sol. Given hyperbola is 3x2−2y2 = 6 i.e. , − =1
2 3
Let tangents from the point (,) be y = mx  a2m2 − b2 i.e. (y−mx)2=a2m2−b2
(−m)2 = 2m2−3 ( a2=2 and b2=3)
 m2(2−2)−2m+2+3=0; let m1, m2 be the roots of the equation
2 + 3
 m1m2 = 2 = tan .tan  = 2 ( tan .tan  = 2 given)
 −2
 2+3 = 2(2−2)
 2 = 22−7
 22−2 = 7

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