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REPEATERS JEE MAIN EXAMINATION


811
UNIT 1 A1
PHYSICS
Section 1 - Only one correct option type (4, –1)
Q.1) A stone is thrown vertically up from the top of a tower which reaches the ground in time t1 and
another stone is thrown vertically down with the same speed which reaches ground in time t2.
A third stone is released from rest from the same location reaches the ground in time t3,
then
t t 1 1
1) t 3  1 2 2) t 3  t1 t 2 3)  4) t 32  t12  t 22
2 t 3 t 2  t1

Q.2) A boy is in a lift which is moving downwards with an acceleration g/5. At an instant when the
velocity of the lift is 10m/s, then boy throws a ball upwards with a velocity 10m/s w.r.t.
ground. The time after which, ball will return into the hand of the boy is

1) 3s 2) 4s 3) 5s 4) Not possible

Q.3) Two resistances are expressed as R 1   3  0.2   and R 2   6  0.3  . The equivalent

resistance of their series and parallel combination are, respectively.


1)  9  0.1 ,  2  0.12   2)  9  0.5 ,  2  0.12  

3)  9  0.8 ,  2  0.1  4)  9  0.6  ,  2  0.02  

3v 2
Q.4) For a projectile thrown into space with a speed v, the horizontal range is . The vertical
2g

v2
range is . The angle which the projectile makes with the horizontal initially is
8g
1) 150 2) 300 3) 450 4) 600
Q.5) A body of m kg slides with velocity 30m/s along the curve of vertical circle from point A to B
in frictionless path. The velocity of the body at B is
(Given, R = 30m, g = 10ms-2 and 2  1.4 )

1) 30m/s 2) 48m/s 3) 42m/s 4) 50 m/s


2

Q.6) If the velocity v of a particle moving along a straight line decreases linearly with its
displacements from 20ms-1 to a value approaching zero at s = 20m, then acceleration of the
particle at s = 10m is

1) –20m/s2 2) –10m/s2 3) 10m/s2 4) 20m/s2


Q.7) Two blocks A and B of masses 1kg and 2kg are being pressed against a wall by a force F as
shown in the figure below. If the coefficient of friction between the blocks is 0.15 and the wall
is 0.2, then the frictional force applied by the wall on the block B is

1) 20N 2) 30N 3) 50N 4) 40N


Q.8) If kinetic energy of a particle remains constant, then
1) the particle moves in a straight line
2) the force acted on the particle is perpendicular to its velocity
3) the force acted on the particle is perpendicular to its acceleration
4) the object is stationary
Q.9) The pitch of a screw gauge is 1mm and there are 100 divisions on the circular scale. While
measuring the diameter of a wire, the linear scale reads 1mm and 47th division on the circular
scale coincides with reference line. The length of the wire is 5.6cm. Find the curved surface
area (in cm2) of the wire in appropriate number of significant figures.
1) 2 2) 3 3) 2.6 4) 3.6
Q.10) The dimensional formula of Young's modulus is [ML-1T-2]. Find its new dimensional formula
in the form of velocity (v), acceleration (A) and Force (F), it these all are taken as fundamental
quantities instead of mass (M), length (L) and time (T).
1) [F2A2v–2] 2) FA2v-4] 3) [FA3v–2] 4) [F2Av-5]
Q.11)  
A particle is moving with velocity v  k yiˆ  xjˆ . where k is a constant. The general equation

for its path is


1) xy = constant 2) y2 = x2 + constant
3) y2 = x + constant 4) y = x2 + constant
Q.12) Distant travelled by a particle as a function of time is given below as

t3
s  9t  8
3

Then, find the time t in second when power delivered to the body is minimum
1) 2s 2) 3s 3) 2s 4) 5s
3

A particle is moving in a force field given by F  y ˆi  x ˆj . Starting from A, the particle has
2 2
Q.13)

to reach C either along ABC or ADC. Let, the work done along the two paths be W1 and W2
respectively, then, (W1, W2) are

1) (-1,1) 2) (–1,0) 3) (1,1) 4) (–1,–1)


Q.14) A boy is going at a uniform speed of 4.5km/h under a mango tree on which a monkey is sitting
at a height of 29.4m. At any particular instant, the monkey drops a mango. Boy will receive
the mango whose distance from the tree at time of drop is (Take, g = 9.8m/s2)
1) 3m 2) 4m 3) 10m 4) 29.4m
Q.15) A force F acting on a particle of mass m is indicated by the force - time graph as shown. The
change in momentum of the particle over the time interval from zero to 10 s is

1) 12N-s 2) 14 N-s 3) 16 N-s 4) 10N-s


Q.16) The diameter of a cylinder is measured by using vernier callipers with no zero error. It is found
that zero of the vernier scale lies between 5.15cm and 5.20cm of the main scale. The vernier
scale has 30 divisions which is equivalent to 1.44cm. The 16th division of vernier scale exactly
coincides with one of the main scale division. The diameter of the cylinder is
1) 5.172cm 2) 5.187cm 3) 5.182cm 4) 5.287cm
Q.17) Two blocks of equal mass m are tied with a light string which passes over a massless pulley as
shown in the figure. The magnitude of acceleration of both the block is (neglect friction
everywhere)

 3 1  
3 1 g g  3 1
1)  g 2) 3) 4)  g
 4 2  4 2  2 
4

Q.18) A particle starts from the origin at time t = 0 and moves along positive X - axis. The velocity
- time graph is shown in figure below. The average velocity of the particle during first 40s is

1) 0.386m/s 2) 0.375m/s 3) 0.576 m/s 4) 0.477 m/s


Q.19) A wooden box of mass 8kg slides down an inclined plane of inclination of 45o to the horizontal
with a constant acceleration of 0.5m/s2. What is the force of friction between the box and
inclined plane? (Take, g = 10m/s2)
1) 37N 2) 38N 3) 55N 4) 52N
Q.20) Statement I: The zero error in a vernier caliper can be either positive or negative and must be
consider when making measurements.
Statement II: A zero error in a vernier caliper occurs when the zero mark on the vernier scale
have left side of zero mark on the main scale.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below
1) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
2) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
3) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
4) Statement I is false but Statement II is false
Section 2 - Numerical type (4, –1)

For each question enter the correct integer value. Rounded off to nearest integer if the answer is

decimal. Example: If the answer is 25.67, rounded off to 26. If the answer is 9.35. Rounded off to 9.

If the answer is 0.75, Rounded off to 1. If the answer is 0.45, Rounded off to 0.

Q.21) A juggler throws balls into air. He throws one whenever previous one is at its highest point. If
g
he throws n balls per second, then the height to which each ball will rise is found to be ,
2n p

then the value of p will be ......


Q.22) The horizontal range of a projectile fired at an angle of 150 is 50m. If it is fired with the same
speed at an angle of 45o, its range will be ....... m
5

Q.23) A massive platform of mass M is moving with speed v = 6ms-1. At t = 0, a body of mass m
(m<<M) is gently placed on the platform. If coefficient of friction between the body and
platform is   0.3 and g = 10m/s2, then the distance covered by body along the platform is

...... m
Q.24) The frictional force on 30kg block will be ..... N.

Q.25) Two balls A and B are projected from same height as shown in the figure. If the horizontal
range of both the balls remains same, then the speed u of second ball is ....... m/s (rounded off
to nearest integer)

CHEMISTRY
Section 1 - Only one correct option type (4, –1)
Q.26) Statement - I: For a particular shell, maximum number of orbitals is n2
Statement - II: For a subshell, possible orientations lies between - 1 to + 1 including zero
1) Statement - I and Statement - II both are correct
2) Statement - I and Statement - II both are incorrect
3) Statement - I is correct, Statement - II is incorrect
4) Statement - I is incorrect, Statement - II is correct
Q.27) 0.01 mole of an organic compound (Hydrocarbon) gives 1.76gm CO2 and 0.9gm H2O on
complete combustion. Find out chemical formula of compound.
1) C3H8 2) C4H10 3) C5H17 4) C6H14
Q.28) For a sample of Hydrogen atom, the wavelength observed is 656nm during a transition. The
transition and corresponding series in hydrogen spectrum will be
1) 3  2, Balmer 2) 4  1, Lyman

3) 5  2, Balmer 4) 4  3, Paschen

Q.29) Density of 3M NaOH is 1.25g/ml. Molality of solution is


1) 2.65 2) 2.5 3) 2.8 4) 3
6

Q.30) 200mL of 0.2M solution of NaOH mixed with 400mL of 0.5M NaOH solution. Molarity of
mixture is
1) 0.4 2) 0.7 3) 4M 4) 0.8M
Q.31) The correct decreasing order of electronegativity is
1) F > Cl > I > Br 2) Cl > F > Br > I
3) F > Cl > Br > I 4) Br > F > I > Cl
Q.32) Which of the following has maximum size out of Al3+, Mg2+, F–, Na+?
1) Al3+ 2) Mg2+ 3) F– 4) Na+
Q.33) An electron of He+ is present in 3rd excited state. Find its de- Broglie wavelength
o o o o
1) 6.64 A 2) 1.66 A 3) 3.32 A 4) 13.28 A

Q.34) If a compound contains 54.2% carbon, 9.2% hydrogen and the rest is oxygen. What is
molecular formula of the compound, if molecular mass is 132g/mol?
1) C6H12O3 2) C4H12O3 3) C4H12O6 4) C6H13O6
Q.35) The successive ionisation energy (I.E) of an element 'X' is given
I.E1 I.E2 I.E3 I.E4 I.E5
X  500 600 2000 2200 2600

Data given in kJ/mol


Find out the group number of element X
1) Group - 3 2) Group - 14 3) Group - 2 4) Group - 13
o
Q.36) An electron jumps from A  C by emitting a wavelength of 2000 A and also jumps from

o
B  C by emitting a wavelength of 6000 A , then wavelength of that electron; if it jumps

from A  B

o o o o
1) 4000 A 2) 3000 A 3) 8000 A 4) 5000 A

Q.37) 2.32  103 kg of Fe3O4 reacts with 2.8  103 kg of CO according to the following reaction:

Fe3O4  CO  CO2  Fe

If x kg of Fe is formed. Find the value of x?


1) 2000 kg 2) 1680kg 3) 2780kg 4) 1500kg
Q.38) Select the incorrect statements about the modern periodic table
1) The physical and chemical properties of elements are periodic function of their atomic
weight
2) The physical and chemical properties of elements are periodic function of their atomic
numbers
3) Non - metallic elements are lesser in number than metallic elements
4) In periodic table, 18 groups are present
7

Q.39) In which of the following reactions the hydrogen peroxide acts as a reducing agent?
1) PbS  4H 2O 2  PbSO 4  4H 2O

2 3 
2) 2Fe  H 2O2  2Fe  2OH

3) HOCl  H 2O 2  H 3O   Cl   O2

4) Mn 2  H 2O 2  Mn 4  2OH 

For the reaction M  MnO4  MO3  Mn  1 / 2  O2


x   2
Q.40)

if 1 mole of MnO4 oxidises 1.67 mole of M x  to MO3 , then the value of x in the reaction is

1) 5 2) 3 3) 2 4) 1
Q.41) Arrange the following in the order of their decreasing electrode potentials: Mg,K, Ba and Ca
1) K,Ca, Ba, Mg 2) Ba, Ca, K, Mg
3) Ca, Mg, K, Ba 4) Mg, Ca, Ba, K
Q.42) Equivalent mass of oxidising agent in the reaction SO2  2H 2S  3S  2H 2O is

1) 32 2) 64 3) 16 4) 8
Q.43) An unknown oxidising agent contains the element Y in +5 state. If it takes 26.98mL of 0.1326N
Na2SO3 to reduce 7.16  101 mole of YO(OH)2 to a lower state, the final oxidation state of
Y is

1) –2 2) –1 3) Zero 4) +1
Q.44) The dissociation energy of H2 is 430.53kJmol . If hydrogen is dissociated by illumination
-1

with radiation of wavelength 253.7nm, the fraction of the radiant energy which will be
converted into kinetic energy is given by
1) 7.22% 2) 8.82% 3) 2.22% 4) 100%
4E
Q.45) The energy of a I,II and III energy levels of a certain atom are E, and 2E respectively. A
3

photon of wavelength  is emitted during a transition from III to I. What will be the wavelength

of emission for transition II to I?



1) 2)  3) 2 4) 3
2

Section 2 - Numerical type (4, –1)

For each question enter the correct integer value. Rounded off to nearest integer if the answer is

decimal. Example: If the answer is 25.67, rounded off to 26. If the answer is 9.35. Rounded off to 9.

If the answer is 0.75, Rounded off to 1. If the answer is 0.45, Rounded off to 0.


8

3
Q.46) When 1021 molecules are removed from x mg of CO2(g), then 2.4  10 moles of CO2 are left.

Calculate the value of x. [Take  N A  6  1023 ]

 o
Q.47) Calculate the radius of first excited state of He+ ion  in A 
 

Q.48) Number of hydrogen atoms per molecule of hydrocarbon A having 85.8% carbon is ––––
(Given: Molar mass of A = 84g mol-1)
o
Q.49) Assume that the radius of the first Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom is 0.6 A . The radius of the

third Bohr orbit of He+ is –––– picometer. (Nearest integer)


Q.50) Total number of correct order's among the following
a) Electron gain enthalpy : Cl > F > Br
b) Atomic size :N>O<F
c) Ionization enthalpy :N>O>F
d) Ionic size : N3– > O2– > F–
e) Ionization enthalpy : C< N < O
f) Increasing ionic size : F   Na   Mg 2

g) Increasing negative electron


gain enthalpy : Br < F < Cl
h) Increasing atomic radius : Na < K > Rb
MATHEMATICS
Section 1 - Only one correct option type (4, –1)
Q.51) If A  1, 2,3, 4 B  2025, 2026 then number of relations from A to B which contains at least

3 elements

1) 219 2) 256 3) 265 4) 291

Q.52) n  A  B nC1  =

1) n  A   n  B   n  C   n  A  B   n  B  C   n  A  C   n  A  Bn  C 

2) n  A   n  C   n  A  C   n  B  C   n  A  B   n  A  B  C 

3) n  A   n  B   n  C   n  A  B   n  A  C   n  B  C   n  A  B  C 

4) n  A   n  B   n  A  B   n  B  C   n  A  C   n  A  B  C 
9

Q.53) If A  B, R, L, T then number of equivalence relations on A is

1) 5 2) 10 3) 15 4) 20

Q.54) If f : R  R is defined as f  x    x  1 x  2  x  3 then f is

1) one one and onto

2) one one but not onto

3) onto but not one one

4) constant function

1

and tan C   x  x  x  2 , A, B, C 
1 x 3 2 1
Q.55) If tan A  , tan B 
x x2  x 1 x2  x 1 2

then A + B =


1) C 2) C 3)   C 4) 2  C
2

 2025
x

Q.56) If f  x   then
 2025   45
x

 1   2   2025   1 
f f    .....  f  f   
 2026   2026   2026   2 

1) 1011 2) 1012 3) 1013 4) 1014

1
Q.57) If f  x   f  y   f  x  y  and given f(2) = 4050 then 
f 1

1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
2023 2024 2025 2026


    
x2 4 x2  4
Q.58) Let S   x : x  R and 3 2  3 2  10  then n(S) =
 

1) 2 2) 4 3) 0 4) 6

sin  3   sin  5   sin  7   sin  9 


Q.59) =
cos  3   cos  5   cos  7   cos  9 

1) tan  3  2) cot  3  3) tan  6  4) cot  6 


10

cos  20   8sin(70) sin(50) sin (10)


Q.60) 
sin 2  80 

3 3
1) 1 2) 2 3) 4)
4 8

ao
Q.61) If cos 4     a o  a1 cos  2   a 2 cos  4  is an identity then 
a1a 2

1) 3 2) 6 3) 4 4) 2

2    5
Q.62) If f  x   sin x  sin  x    cos x.cos  x   and g    1 then g(f(x))=
2

 3  3 4

1) 4 2) 3 3) 2 4) 1

Q.63) Let  and  be the roots of the equation 5x  6x  2  0 if Sn     , n  1, 2,3..... then


2 n n

1) 5S6  6S5  2S4 2) 5S6  6S5  2S4  0 3) 6S6  5S5  2S4  0 4) 6S6  5S3  2S4

Q.64) If , , ,  are the roots of x  4x  6x  7x  9  0 then the value of


4 3 2

1   1   1   1    


2 2 2 2

1) 10 2) 11 3) 12 4) 13

Q.65) If a1 , a 2 , a 3 ..... are in A.P with common difference d then

  d  1  d  1  d 
tan  tan 1    tan    .....  tan   =
  1  a1a 2   1  a 2a 3   1  a n 1a n 

nd a n  a1  n  1 d  n  1 d
1) 2) 3) 4)
1  a1a n a n  a1 a1  a n 1  a1a n

Q.66) If sin  x   sin  y   sin  z    and if x  y  z  4x y z  k  x y  y z  z x 


1 1 1 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

then k =

1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
11

 8.3x  2 
Q.67) The domain of the function f  x   sin 1  2 x 1 
is
 1 3 

1)  , 1  1,   2)  , 0    0,   3)  , 0   2,   4)  , 1  1,  

z
Q.68) If z  1 and z  1 , then all the values of lies on
1  z2

1) A line with slope 1 2) A line with slope 2 3) X axis 4) Y axis

Q.69) Let z1 , z 2 ,....z n be in G.P with first term as unity such that z1  z 2  z 3  .....  z n  0 . Now if

z1 , z 2 ....z n represents vertices of a polygon then distance between the incentre and circumcentre

of the polygon is

1) 2 2) 1 3) 0 4) –1

1 1 1
Q.70) If 1, z1 , z 2 .....z n 1 are nth roots of unity then the value of   .....  
3  z1 3  z 2 3  z n 1

n.3n 1 1 n.3n 1 1 n.3n 1 n.3n 1


1) n  2) n  3) n 1 4) n 1
3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 1

Section 2 - Numerical type (4, –1)

For each question enter the correct integer value. Rounded off to nearest integer if the answer
is decimal. Example: If the answer is 25.67, rounded off to 26. If the answer is 9.35. Rounded
off to 9. If the answer is 0.75, Rounded off to 1. If the answer is 0.45, Rounded off to 0.

Q.71) Let A  1, 2,3 A relation R on A is defined as R  1,11, 2  2,3 then the minimum number

of elements required in R to become R is equivalence is

Q.72) Let A  2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 and B  2023, 2024, 2025 , If a function

f : A  B is defined as exactly two element x in A such that f(x) = 2025, then number of onto

functions from A to B is

Q.73) If ,  are the roots of x 2  3 4 x  3 2  0 and the value of     1      1  52.p ,


1 1 96 12 96 12 q

then p + q =
12

Q.74) If cot .cot   3 then the value of  2  cos 2  2  cos 2  


2 2

1   x 1 x2  
Q.75) If 0  x  then the value of tan  sin    sin 1 x  
1

2   2 2  
   
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PHYSICS + CHEMISTRY + MATHEMATICS A1

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3. 2
2

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3

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4

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5

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6

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21. 2

22. 100
7

23. 6

24. 45

25. 11
8

CHEMISTRY
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27. 2

28. 1

29. 1
9

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32. 3

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34. 1
10

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11

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12

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46. 179
13

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48. 12

49. 270
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50. 3 c,d,e,g,h
MATHEMATICS
51. 1 n  A  B  8

8C3  8C4  8C5  8C6  8C7  8C8  28   8cot 8C1  8C2 

 256  1  8  28   256  37  219

52. 4 n   A  B  nc   n  A  B  C   n  c 

53. 3 Using Bell’s triangle


(1)
1 (2)
2 3 5
5 7 10 15 
15 20 27 37 (52)
52 67 87 114 151 (203)

54. 3

1 x

tan A  tan B x x 2 x  1 x2  x 1
55. 2 tan  A  B    = tan C
1  tan A tan B 1 x
1 
x x2  x 1 x2  x 1
A  B  C
56. 2 f  x   f 1  x   1

57. 3 f  x   f  y  f  x  y

 f  x   kx

f  2   4050
15

k  2  4050
k = 2025
f(x) = 2025 x
f(1) = 2025

58. 2 x 2  4  2  x 2  6 x 2  2


S   6,  2 
n(s)=4
 3  5  7  9 
59. 3 tan    tan  6 
 4 

sin  1   sin  2   .....  sin  n       .....n 


 tan  1 2 
cos  1   cos  2   ....  cos  n   n 

sin .3 10 1
cos 20  8. cos 20  2 
60. 2 4  2
sin 2 80 sin 2 80

1  cos  2  10  2 cos 2 10 2sin 2 80


   2
sin 2 80 sin 2 80 sin 2 80

61. 2 cos 4   a o  a1  2 cos2   1  a 2  2 cos 2 2  1

5
62. 4 f x 
4

63. 1 a.s n  bs n 1  c.s n  2  0


64. 4  x    x    x    x  d   x 4  4x 3  6x 2  7x  9

Put x = i
Taking modulus and squring
65. 4 Put d  a 2  a1 , d  a 3  a 2 .....d  a n  a n 1
  a a  d  n  1
tan  tan 1  n 1    
  1  a 1a n  1  a1a n

a n  a1
n  1;a n  a1  nd  d
d

66. 2 x  0, y  1, z  1
16

x 1
67. 3 case II x  1
c ase I x  1
x  [2, )
x   , 0 

68. 4 Put z  x  iy and solve


69. 3 z1 , z 2 ....z n are the vertices at a regular polygon  incentre = circumcentre
70. 2 z n  1   z  1 z  z1  z  z 2  ....  z  z n 1 

log  z n  1  log  z  1  log  z  z1   .....  log  z  z n 1 

Differentiating both sides and put z = 3

71. 6 1,11, 2 2,3  2, 23,3 2,13, 21,3 3,1 


210 6C2   2  2 15 14  210
4
72.

1
x2 34
73. 27 1
 1
x 1  0
3 2
3 2

74. 3   30,   45


75. 1 Put x = 0

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