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The document is a test paper for Class 11 JEE containing sections on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. It provides instructions for the test such as duration of 180 minutes and details about the different question types and marking schemes. The Physics section contains 8 numerical value questions and 6 multiple choice questions. Sample questions on topics like projectile motion, velocity-time graphs, and equilibrium are given.

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The document is a test paper for Class 11 JEE containing sections on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. It provides instructions for the test such as duration of 180 minutes and details about the different question types and marking schemes. The Physics section contains 8 numerical value questions and 6 multiple choice questions. Sample questions on topics like projectile motion, velocity-time graphs, and equilibrium are given.

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CLASS-11th JEE

MKJA/202
Phase-2
Milestone Test-02 Paper-2
(Adv. Pattern)

DURATION ::180
DURATION Minutes
90 Minutes DATE : 13/08/2023 M.MARKS : 180
Code - A
Topics Covered
Physics: Projectile motion, Relative motion, Newton law of Motion, Units & Measurement, Vector &
Calculus, Motion in a Straight line
Chemistry: IOC-Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties Complete, Chemical Bonding & Molecular
Structure Complete.
PC-State of Matter Complete, Some Basic Concept of Chemistry Complete, Atomic structure
Complete.
Mathematics: Trigonometric ratio & Identities, Trigonometric equation, Mathematical induction,
Quadratic equation, Complex Number-1, Basic math's & logarithm, Set theory, Function
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the test booklet.
2. The test is of 3 hours duration.
3. The test booklet consists of 54 questions. The maximum marks are 180.
4. This Paper consists Three Sections (Section A, B & C) in each subject (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)
For Section A : Integer Type Questions (Numerical Value) (8 Questions)
Full Marks : +3, Zero Marks : 0
For Section B : One or More than one correct (6 Questions).
Full Marks : +4 ONLY if (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen; Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are
correct but ONLY three options are chosen; Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY
two options are chosen, both of which are correct; Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but
ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct option; Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the
question is unanswered); Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
For Section C: Single Correct Type Questions (4 Questions); For each Question, choose the correct option
corresponding to the correct answer.
Full Marks : +3, Zero Marks : 0, Negative Marks : –1
5. No student is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile phone, any
electronic device, etc. inside the examination room/hall.
6. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in the
Room/Hall. However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.

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Section-I (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A 4. Two particles P and Q are moving on x-axis such
Integer Type Question (1–8) that their v-t graphs look like as shown in diagram.
1. In a car race, car A takes 4 s less than car B at the In the graph of P, the initial part upto t = 1 is a
parabola of type y = ax2, and there after a straight
finish and passes the finishing point with a line. The graph of Q is a straight line throughout
velocity v more than the car B. Assuming that the and having slope equal to that of the straight part
of P. If the two particles P and Q start from same
cars start from rest and travel with constant point, find the separation between them (in meter)
accelerations a1 = 4ms–2 and a2 = 1ms−2 respectively, 2 second after the particle Q starts motion. (In m)
v m/s P
find the velocity of v in ms–1. Q

2. In figure, find the horizontal velocity u (in ms−1) of


a projectile so that it hits the inclined plane
3
perpendicularly. Given H = 6.25 m and g = 10 m/s2.
u t (s)
1
90°
H 5. A swimmer wishes to cross a 1 km wide river flowing
at 5 km h–1. His speed in still water is 3 km h–1. He has
to reach directly opposite in minimum possible
30°
time. If he does not reach directly opposite by
swimming, he has to walk that distance at 1 km h–1.
Time taken (in h) is n . Find n?
 4 
3. The velocity of water current varies as v =   y
 25  6. A man is coming down an incline of angle 30°.
When he walks with speed 2 3 ms−1 he has to
 4 
for y  250m, v = 80 −   y for y  250m, where keep him umbrella vertical to protect himself from
 25  rain. The actual speed of rain is 5 ms –1. He keeps
y is the perpendicular distance from one bank. The his umbrella at angle  degree with vertical. When
he is at rest so that he does not get drenched. Find
width of the river is 500 m. A swimmer is crossing  – 30°?
the river with constant velocity 5 m/s relative to
water and heading perpendicular to the current. Find
the drift of the swimmer (in km)

y
u
x 30°

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7. Mass m shown in the figure is in equilibrium. It is 10. A particle is dropped from a tower in a uniform
displaced further by x and released. Its acceleration
gravitational field at t = 0. The particle is blown
nkx
just after release is . Find n? (Take pulleys to over by a horizontal wind with constant velocity.
m
be light & smooth and strings are light.) The slope (m) of the trajectory of the particle

with horizontal and its kinetic energy vary


k according to curves. Here, x is the horizontal

displacement and h is the height of particle from

ground at time t. Take x-axis horizontal and y-


m
axis in vertically upward direction.

8. In the setup shown, a block is placed on a


frictionless floor, the cords and pulleys are ideal and (A) m
each spring has stiffness k. The block is pulled away
o t
from the wall. While the pulling force is increased
gradually from zero to a value F. Block is shifted by
10F
distance . Find n?
nk
(B) m

F o t

SECTION - B
One or More Than One Correct Type (9 – 14) (C) KE

9. A particle moves along a straight line and its o t


velocity depends on time as v = 4t − t2. Then for first
5s
(A) Average velocity is 25/3 ms–1
(B) Average speed is 10 ms–1 (D) KE
(C) Average velocity is 5/3 ms–1
o x
(D) Acceleration is 4 ms–2 at t=0 h

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11. Two stones are thrown vertically upwards 12. A uniform rope is tied between a nail A on the wall
and a nail B on the ground. The rope without
simultaneously from the same point on the ground touching the ground anywhere assumes a curved
shape known as “catenary”. Tangents at the ends A
with initial speed u1 = 30 m/sec and u2 = 50 m/sec. and B of this catenary make angles  and  with the
vertical respectively. Which of the following
Which of the curve represents correct variation (for conclusions can you make?
A
the time interval in which both reach the ground) of

(x2 – x1) = the relative position of second stone with 



respect to first with time (t). B
(v2 – v1) = the relative velocity of second stone with (A) Horizontal component of the tensile force in
the rope is uniform.
respect to first with time (t). (B) Vertical component of the tensile force
increases with height.
Assume that stones do not rebound after hitting the (C) Angle  can be greater than angle .
(D) Angle  cannot assume a value of 0°.
ground
13. An arrangement setup inside a lift is shown in the
(x2 – x1 ) figure. The pulleys and threads are ideal and masses
of the blocks are m and M (M > 2m). The lift has
(A) acceleration for which the thread remains taut and
both the blocks accelerate in the same direction
t relative to the ground. Acceleration due to gravity
is g.
(x2 – x1)
(B)

t
m M
(v2 – v1)
(A) The minimum upward acceleration of lift is
(C) ( M − 2m ) g
6m
t
(B) The minimum downward acceleration of lift is
(v2 – v1) 2 ( M − 2m ) g
3M
(C) The minimum downward acceleration of lift is g
(D)
(D) The maximum downward acceleration of lift is
t
( M − 2m ) g
6m
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14. Three identical cylinders each of mass m = 10 3 kg 16. Under simultaneous action of two forces, a
are arranged on a horizontal floor as shown in the stationary particle starts moving parallel to a vector

( )
figure with their axes horizontal. The floor as well as
ˆi − ˆj . If one of the force is 3iˆ − ˆj − kˆ N and the
the cylinders are frictionless. You apply a constant
horizontal force (directed to the right) on the left
other has smallest possible magnitude, find the
cylinder. Acceleration of free fall is g = 10 m/s2.
other force.

F
(A) ( −2iˆ + ˆj + kˆ ) N
(A) Maximum value of F is 300N for all the
(B) ( ˆi + ˆj − kˆ ) N
( −ˆi − ˆj + kˆ ) N
cylinders to be in contact
(C)
(B) Maximum value of F is 450 3 N for all the
cylinders to be in contact
(C) Minimum value of F is 50 3 N for all the
(D) ( 2iˆ − ˆj − kˆ ) N
cylinders to be in contact
(D) Minimum value of F is 100 N for all the
17. A 2m wide truck is moving with a uniform speed
cylinders to be in contact
v0 = 8ms−1 along a straight horizontal road. A
SECTION - C pedestrian starts to cross the road with a uniform
Single Correct Type Questions (15 – 18)
speed v when the truck is 4m away from him. The
15. A block of mass m1 released from top of fixed
wedge as shown in figure-1 and another block of minimum value of v so that he can cross the road
mass m2 is released from rest from same wedge safely is
when it is not fixed and it is placed on a smooth
horizontal surface as shown in figure-2. There is no (A) 2.62 ms–1 (B) 4.6 ms–1
friction between block and wedge in both the (C) 3.57 ms–1 (D) 1.414 ms–1
figures. let T1 and T2 be the time taken by block in
figure-1 and block in figure-2 respectively to just
reach the horizontal surface, then 18. What is the maximum range that a ball thrown with
m1 m2 a speed of 40 m/sec can cover without hitting the

h h 25 m high ceiling of a long hall? (g = 10 m/s2)


fixed
wedge   (A) 150.5 m
horizontal surface smooth horizontal surface (B) 100.25 m
figure-1 figure-2
(A) T1 > T2 (B) T1 < T2 (C) 110.3 m
(C) T1 = T2 (D) Data insufficient (D) 200.5 m

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Section-II (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - A 26. One commercial system removes SO2 emission
Integer Type Question (19–26) from smoke at 95ºC by the following set of
reaction.
19. Among the following, how many is/are more acidic
SO2 + Cl2 ⎯⎯⎯
→ SO2Cl2
80%
than HIO?
SO2Cl2 + 2H2O ⎯⎯⎯
→ H2SO4 + 2HCl
HClO, HClO2, HClO3, HClO4 75%

H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 ⎯⎯⎯ → CaSO4 + 2H2O


100%
20. The group number of an element with Z = 119 (not
yet discovered) will be: Calculate moles of CaSO4 produced from 15 moles
Z = atomic number of SO2.

21. Find out the total number(s) of overlapping which SECTION - B


result in formation of -bond when z axis is One or More Than One Correct Type (27 – 32)
considered as internuclear axis: 27. Which of the following chemical specie(s) is/are
(s – pz), (px – dxy), (pz – pz), (dxy – dxy), (dyz – dyz) having permanent dipole-moment?
(A) XeF4 (B) XeO3F2
22. Calculate the value of |x + y| (C) XeO2F2 (D) XeO3
x = Total number of bond angle(s) of 90° in PCl5
y = Total number of bond angle(s) of 120° in PCl5
28. Which of the following order(s) of bond angles
is/are correct?
23. An empty LPG cylinder weighs 14.8 Kg. when it is
(A) BF3 < BCl3 (order of bond angle)
filled then its weight is 30.8 Kg and it shows a
pressure of 4 atm. In the course of use at 320 K, the (B) CO32– = NO3– (order of bond angle)
mass of cylinder is reduced to 26.8 Kg. Calculate (C) NF3 < NH3 (order of bond angle)
the final pressure inside the cylinder in atm. (D) CH4 = CCl4 (order of bond angle)
[Assume LPG to be an ideal gas]
29. Which of the following boiling point order is/are
24. A flask has 5 particles and velocities of particles CORRECT?
are given as following (A) HF > HI > HBr > HCl
Particle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th (B) H2O > C2H5OH > (CH3)2O
Velocity v 2v 3v 4v 5v (C) H2O2 > H2O > HF
(m/sec) (D) NH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3
If root mean square speed is 5 11 m/sec then
calculate the value of v. 30. According to Bohr’s atomic theory, when electron
jumps from lower orbital to higher orbital in
25. In a sample of excited hydrogen atoms electron hydrogen atom then which is/are correct
make transition from n = 2 to n = 1. Emitted photon statements?
strikes on a metal of work function 6.03 eV. (A) Kinetic energy of electron decreases
Calculate de-Broglie wavelength (in Å) associated (B) Orbit angular momentum increases
with ejected photoelectron having maximum (C) Velocity of electron decreases
kinetic energy. (D) Orbit radius increases

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31. Which is/are correct statement(s) for low pressure 35. The compressibility factor of a gas is less than 1 at
range? N.T.P. so molar volume of gas (Vm) at N.T.P. is:
Tb = Boyle’s temperature. (A) Vm = 22.4 L
 dZ 
(A)   = + ve (B) Vm < 22.4 L
 dP T  Tb
(C) Vm > 22.4 L
 dZ 
(B)   = −ve (D) Can not predict
 dP T  Tb
 dZ 
(C)   =0 36. Which is correct graph for 3s-orbital?
 dP T = Tb

 dP  R2
(D)   at critical point = 0
 dV  (A)

32. Solutions containing 23 gm HCOOH is/are: r


(A) 92 gm of 35% W/V HCOOH
(density of solution = 1.4 gm/ml) 4R2r2
(B) 100 ml of 5M HCOOH (B)
(C) 100 gm of 23% W/W HCOOH solution
(D) 100 ml of 23% W/W HCOOH r
(density = 1.2 gm/ml)
2
R
SECTION - C
Single Correct Type Questions (33 – 36)
(C)
33. Which of the following metal is expected to have
the highest third ionization enthalpy? r
(A) Cr (B) V 2
(C) Mn (D) Fe R

34. Which of the following order is correct? (D)


(A) CO32–  CO 2 : C–O bond length
+
– r
(B) NO3  NO2 : N–O bond length
(C) O2  O3 : O–O bond length Where : R2 = Radial probability density
(D) C6 H6  C2 H4 : C–C bond length 4R2r2 = Radial probability distribution function

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Section-III (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A 44. Two fighter jets of Russia and Ukraine are flying in
Integer Type Questions (37 – 44) x – y plane which is at 50000 feet's height from
ground. Jets are flying towards each other on a same
37. Complete solution set of parabolic path whose equation is a monic
polynomial in x. At time t = 0 both jets are
  2x − 1  
log 0.3  log 3     0 , is (−∞, a) ∪ (b, ∞), then equidistant from vertex of their path and moving
  x 
with equal and uniform speed these jets are visible
value of (a2 + b2 + ab) equals to: to each other only if shortest distance between them
is ≤ 3 km. when both jets crosses x-axis they able to
see each other first time. If y-coordinate of vertex of
3 6 9
38. Value of cos + cos + cos + ...  a
2025 2025 2025 path is  −  (where a and b are co-prime numbers)
 b
2019 2022
... + cos + cos equals to: then value of a – b equal to:
2025 2025
(1 unit in x-y plane equals to 1km)

39. If  and  are roots of equation 2x2 – 3x + 5 = 0, SECTION - B


−1 One or More than One Correct Type (45 – 50)
 1 1 
then value of  +  equals to: 45. Which of the following is(are) correct about the
 2 − 1 2 − 1 
 x 2 − 6x −10

(
solution(s) of the equation log 4 x 2
) sin( x) +1 =1
40. For two sets A and B, n(A ∪ B) = 20, n(B) = 17 and (A) There are 6 number of real solutions
n(A ∩ B) = 2, then value of n(A) equals to: (B) Sum of solutions is equal to 3
(C) Product of solutions is equal to –5
41. Number of single digit prime numbers 'n', for which
(D) There are 3 integral solutions
2024n + 2023n is divisible by 4047, is equals to:

46. Complete set of values of 'm' for which equation


(2 + 3i)(3 − 4i)(1 + i)
42. Let a complex number z = 1
(3 − 2i)(1 − i) tan2x – (2m – 1) tan x + m – = 0 has exactly two
2
then value of |z| equals to:
   1 c
distinct solutions in x ∈  − ,  , is m ∈ a , d.
 4 4  
43. If sum of solutions of equation 5cos2x – 4 cosx – 1 = 0
Where c & d are co-prime numbers then:
 7 
for x ∈  2,  is equals to 'm', then value of m (A) a = 3d (B) a + c + d = 9
 2
equals to: (C) a + 4c = d (D) d + 4c = a

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100 ln 2 x − 30ln x + 9 50. Consider f(x) = |x – 1| + |3x – 5|, then which of the
47. Range of y = ; x  R + is same
100ln x + 30ln x + 9
2 following is(are) correct:
as range of: (A) Minimum value of f(x) is 2
(B) Equation f(x) = 2024 has two solutions
100x 2 − 30x + 9
(A) y = ; x R (C) Equation 2024f(x) = 1 has one solution
100x 2 + 30x + 9
2 
(D) Range of f(x) is  ,  
9x − 30x + 100
2
 3 
(B) y = ; x R
9x 2 + 30x + 100
cot 2 x − cot x + 1 SECTION - C
(C) y = ; x  (0, )
cot 2 x + cot x + 1 Single Correct Type Questions (51 – 54)
sin 2 x − sin x + 1 4x 2 − 8x − 5
(D) y = ; x R 51. Range of the function y = will be:
sin 2 x + sin x + 1 2x 2 + 5x + 2
(A) R –{2} (B) R – {– 4, 2}
(C) R (D) R – {– 4}
48. Which of the following is(are) correct about
solution(s) of equation
52. Complete set of values of 'm' for which
tan x + 2tan 2x + 4tan 4x + 8cot 8x = 3 (m – 1)x2 + (2m – 3)x + (m + 3) > 0, ∀ x ∈ R is:
(A) Equation has 4 solutions in x ∈ [0, 4]  21   21 
(A) m ∈  ,   (B) m ∈  −,
(B) Sum of all solutions in x ∈ [0, 6] equals to 16  20   20 
  (C) (1, ∞) (D) (−∞, 1)
(C) Equation has no solutions in x ∈  ,  
2 
53. Number of solutions of equation

(D) Least positive solution of equation is sec2x – 6sec x + 5 = 0 in x ∈ [0, 4] is:
6
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 5 (D) 8
49. Which of the following is(are) correct:

(
(A) logsin x sec2 x − tan 2 x = 0) 54. Domain of function f(x) =
log(x 2 − 4x + 3)
will be:
x 2 − 4x
= 2024
log2023 2024 log2024 2023
(B) 2023
(A) (−∞, 1) ∪ (3, ∞)
(C) 3 + 4i =  (2 + i) where i = −1
(B) R – {0, 4}
(D) A − (B  C) = (A − B)  (A − C) (C) (−∞, 0) ∪ (0, 1) ∪ (3, 4) ∪ (4, ∞)
(D) (−∞, 0) ∪ (4, ∞)

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