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(1001CJA102121122) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Main)
FULL SYLLABUS
(Academic Session : 2021 - 2022) 17-07-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST & LEADER COURSE : (SCORE-II)


ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C B D A C B A B B B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A C D C B A D C D B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 26 504 1248 92 13 1999 8 12 32 4

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D B D C D B B B D D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C B B C D B B D C D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 2 1 3 62 5 0 10 10 5 8

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D A B A D A B B B A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D B D C D D C B C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 3 3 33 21 3 4 10 13 10 1

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 3. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I
1. Ans ( C )
nfo = 221
mfo = 238
n 13
= ⇒ n = 13
m 14
221
∴ fo = = 17 −−−−−
13 3 + 1 λ2
f = fλ √ = 2:1=
1 λ1
2. Ans ( B )
V 4. Ans ( A )
Δλ = λ bt/2m
C Aαe −

2 × 106 ×( 3000) 0
A 3
Δλ =
8
= 20A A1 = α (e b 2m ) − /

3 × 10 3
3
A2 α(e b 2m ) 4
(− / )

4
1
A2 = ( ) A0
3
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5. Ans ( C ) 10. Ans ( B )

y = A0 +√ 3A sin(ωt + ϕ)
Amplitude √–3A
6. Ans ( B )

3 a
T 1.5 (mg sin θ) R = mR 2 ( )
= = 0.5 2 R
3 3 2
g sin θ = a
7. 3
Ans ( A ) 1
S = at 2
x2 v2 2
+
2
= 1 1
A2 (Aω) tα −
√a
A 8
=
Aω 10 a1 = g sin θ
5 2
ω= a2 g sin θ
4 =
3
2π 5 t1 a−2
−− −−
2
=
T 4 t2
= √
a1
= √
3

T=
5 11. Ans ( A )
8. Ans ( B ) U = mgh

ΔQ = ΔU + ΔW
12. Ans ( C )
nRΔT
nCΔT = nCvΔT +
1−x
3 R
C = R+
2 1−x
3 9R
C = R + 3R =
2 2
(PV = nRT (eu) 2 e4 u 2
h+
PT2 = K
+ +. . . .
2g 2g
P3V2 = K 2e2 u 2 2 4
h+ (1 + e + e +. . . .
2g
PV2/3 = K)
2e2 1
h+ (2gh) ( )
9. Ans ( B ) 2g 1 − e2
Ay h − e2 h + 2e2 h
K =
=
1 − e2

U1 K2 1 h (1 + e2 )
= = = H total
U2 K1 2 (1 − e )
2
1 F2 (1 +
1
U = Kx 2 = 4
)
5
2 2K = × 1 = 15m
(1 −
1
)
3
4

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13. Ans ( D ) 16. Ans ( A )
L = f0 + fe
f0
M = = 15
fe
f0 =15fe
∴ 80 = 16fe
5 = fe
17. Ans ( D )
mℓ
Fx = α=0 ...(1)
2

F y − Mg = (M ) ω2 ....(2)
2
ℓ 1 mℓ2 2
mg = ( )ω
2 2 3
3Mg mℓω2
=
2 2
5 2
∴ F y = mg = 75N i1 = × 6 = 4A
2 3
14. Ans ( C ) i1 = 2A

Vx – VA = 4 × 2
Vx – VB = 2 × 12
aT sinθ = 2 VA – VB = 24 – 8 = 16
aT cosθ = 3 18. Ans ( C )
2
tan θ = 1 2 1 V2
3 (1) (V − (6) ( ))
2 2 36
1=x 1 2
(1) (V )
2
1
= ( 1− ) × 100
6
5
= × 100% = 83.33%
3 6
cos θ = −−
√ 13 19. Ans ( D )
15. Ans ( B ) L = µ0(n)2Aℓ
1 4
N0 = N2 ( decayed) n1 = 2n
5 5
4 A same
N0 = N1
5
N1 ℓ = 2ℓ,
N2 = ⇒n=2
2n 1
L = 8L = 24 H
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20. Ans ( B ) 6. Ans ( 1999 )
R1 + 20 = R2 .....(1)
45
=
55
.....(2) 60π × 10–6 = B(30 × 10–6)
R1 R2
11 2π = B = µ0µrH
R2 = R1
9

Put in (1) 7
= μr = 1+x
2 4π × 10 −
× 2500
20 = R1
9 x = 1999
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II 7. Ans ( 8 )
1. Ans ( 26 ) VT = ε – ir
x 67 − 15 52 ε
100
=
200
=
200 ε = 48, r = =8
i
x = 26
2. Ans ( 504 ) 8. Ans ( 12 )
4
t
s=
2 εmax = NBAW
ds 3
v= = 2t NBAW
dt i =
R
max

w = kf − ki
1 i
i rms
max

= m (v2f − v2i ) =
2

2 √

2 4 –
= 2 (4) (8 − 1) = 504 100 × 5 × 10 −
× π (4) 2π × 30√2
=
– = 12
√ 2 (π 2 )
3. Ans ( 1248 )
MSR + CSR (L.C)
24 × 1 9. Ans ( 32 )
= 12 + = 12.48
50
4. Ans ( 92 ) 1 1 8
= ( 1− ) =
λ2 9 9
1 1 1 5
= ( − ) =
λ1 4 9 4×9
λ1 8×4×9 32
= =
asinθ = nλ λ2 9×5 5
ay
= nλ
D
nλD 10. Ans ( 4 )
y=
a
λD 1 A2
y2 − y1 = (3 − 1) = 0.0092 K( ) = U
a 2 4
5. Ans ( 13 ) 1 A2
K ε = K (A2 − ) = 3 (U )
−−−−−−−−−−−−
2 2 4
i = √i 2R + ( iL − IC) = 13
T = 2π√−−
LC

T
= 4 × 10 3 s −

6
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 2. Ans ( B )
SECTION-I

1. Ans ( D )

i KMnO4 /OH
( )

Δ
,

−−−−−−−−−−−− →
ii) H
(
+

Δ
− →

W = 2.5 × 318 = 795.00 g

3. Ans ( D )

O3
→ −−−−− →
Zn/H 2 O

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4. Ans ( C ) 8. Ans ( B )
B 2 H 6 effects only acid.

5. Ans ( D )

Zn−Hg,HCl Mg. ether


−−−−−−− → −−−−− →

9. Ans ( D )
Group-2 metals (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba) nitrides
H3O +

−−− → (M 3 N 2 ) and their hydrogen bicarbonates


( M (HC O 3 ) 2 ) are known only in solution
6. Ans ( B ) phase
Δ
M + N 2 −→ M 3 N 2
25oC
MC O 3 (s) + C O 2 (g) + H 2 O (ℓ) −−−→ M (HC O 3 ) 2 (aq)

The above two properties are not given by


group - I metals (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs) except Li.
Li resembler with group-II metals in
comparision of their chemical properties.
Specially, Li(A), and Mg(B) have similar
chemical properties as they show "disgonal
relationship" in the periodic table.

7. Ans ( B ) 10. Ans ( D )


2+
2 4
[Co (+ )
H 2 O) 6 ]
( + Cl −

2−
[ Co 2
(+ )
C l4] + 6H 2 O is ΔH ve
= +

Ca2+ is class - a metal, Zn2+ is class - b metal.


Class - a metals form stable complexes with
ligands N, O, F as donor atom, class - b metals
form stable complexes with the ligands P, S, Cl
as donar atoms.
12. Ans ( B )
Major component of portland cement
is "Tricalcium silicate (51%, 3CaO . SiO2)

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13. Ans ( B ) 17. Ans ( B )
A→ B + C + D

At t = 0 400 mm
After 2 hrs 400 – x x x x
As per question 400 − x + x + x + x = 800
dichromate ion contain non-linear symmetrical ⇒ x = 200
Cr − O − Cr Bond 0
2.303 PA
k= log
2 PA
14. Ans ( C ) 2.303 400
ΔG −237.39 = log
Efficiency = = = 98.5% 2 200
ΔH −241.00 1
= 0.346hr

15. Ans ( D ) 18. Ans ( D )


K a 1 +pK a 2
pH of NaH 2P O 4 =
p
=
7.2 + 10.6
= 8.9
For a BCC lattice,
2 2
X +
0.4
= 0.732 ⇒ Y −
= = 0.546 o A
Y −
0.732
16. Ans ( B ) Now for fcc lattice,

In OH ⇌ In+ + OH–
19. Ans ( C )
[ ln +
][ OH −
]
Kb = P Vm Vm 11b 11
[ ln OH ] Z = = = =
RT Vm − b 11b − b 10
ln
[
+
] P (V − nb) RT V − nb
Also pOH = pK b + log ∵ = RT ⇒ = = Vm − b
ln OH ]
[ n P n

At pH = 3.3 , pOH = 14 - 3.3 = 10.7, the 20. Ans ( D )


Moles of Sn 2 +
= 523.15 × 10 − 3
indicator will be sufficient ionized to give the
2
Moles of MnO 4 required

= × 523.15 × 10 − 3

colour solely due to ln ion. + 5

Volume
Hence, 2
× 523.15 × 10 − 3
× 1000
5
= = 418.52 mL
ln
[
+
] 0.5
10.7 = pK b + log
[ ln OH ] PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
[ln +
]
= ( 14 − pka ) + log SECTION-II
[ ln OH ]
( 3.3 + 4.7) [ln] 1. Ans ( 2 )
= [ 14 − ] + log
2 [ln OH ]
a, b, d, e are compounds which give Reimer
[ ln +
]
⇒ log = 0.7 = log 5
[ ln OH ] Tiemann and other do not give.
[ln +
]
⇒ = 5 So, 4/2 = 2
[ln OH ]

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2. Ans ( 1 ) 7. Ans ( 10 )
1 4
3C l 2 + 6NaOH (conc) → 5NaCl + NaClO 3 + 3H 2 O 49 × 5
× 1000 49 × 5
× 1000 1
+ = V ×
3Br 2 + 6NaOH (conc) → 5NaBr + NaBrO 3 + 3H 2 O 40 49 10
3I 2 + 6NaOH (conc) → 5NaI + NaI O 3 + 3H 2 O V = 10450 ml = 10.45 litre
3H 2 O + P 4 + Conc.3NaOH → P H 3 + 3NaH 2 P O 2 8. Ans ( 10 )
Total 6 compounds undergo disproportionation P.V. = +4
So x = 4 & y = 4 S.V. = 6
x/y=1 9. Ans ( 5 )
3. Ans ( 3 ) All monosaccharides and Disaccharides (except
sucrose) are Reducing sugars.
Δ
10. Ans ( 8 )

− (8 + 0)

Δ
−→
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1. Ans ( D )
9!
n(S) = = 9.8.7.6.10
3! 2!
Now, for n(E)
Case 1 : No two T's together using GAP
4. Ans ( 62 ) 7 6!
method for T's ⇒ C3 ⋅ 12600
1000 × K b ′ × w
=
2!
ΔT =
m×W Case 2 : No two T's together and N's together
mexp = 123.8
mN α using GAP method for T's, keeping N's
= 1−α+
m exp n together as a single object ⇒ 5! ⋅6 C 3 = 2400
mN α
∵α=1⇒ =
∴ n(E) = 12600 − 2400 = 10200
m exp n
5. Ans ( 5 ) n(E) 10200 85
∴ Re quired pr = = =

Fe3+ + H2S → S + Fe2+ n(S) 9.8.7.6.10 252


SO2 + 2H2S → 3S + 2H2O 2. Ans ( A )
H2O2 + H2S → 2H2O + S
H2S + O3 → H2O + S + O2 → → →
Since 61 p + 40 q + 21 r = 0
2HNO3 + H2S → 2NO2 + S + 2H2O → → →
⇒ p , q , r are coplannar
6. Ans ( 0 ) → → → →
⇒ q × r and r × p are collinear
Acetylene gives Tollen's test but not form →
→ → → →
silver mirror (Ag). (Ag2C2 - white ppt) ⇒ ( q × r )×( r × p ) = 0

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3. Ans ( B ) 6. Ans ( A )
1 w = ax̄ + b ⇒ 55 = 48a + b
¯
¯¯¯ ¯
¯

3 n
In = ∫ ( 1−x ) dx σ 2w = a 2 σ 2x
0
5
1 152 = a 2 .122 ⇒ a = , b = −5
3 1 n−1 4
= [( 1 − x 3 ) ⋅ x] −∫ n (1 − x 3 ) ⋅ (−3x 2 ) x dx
0
0
7. Ans ( B )
1 1 n−1 A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
3 n
= 0 − 3n∫ ( 1−x ) dx + 3n ∫ (1 − x 3 ) dx B = {3, 5, 7} ; U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
0 0 C = {5, 10}
= − 3nI n + 3nI n − 1 n(AC ∩ B C ∩ C C ) = n(U ) − n(A ∪ B ∪ C )
In 3n = 10 – 7 = 3
∴ In (1 + 3n) = 3nI n 1 ⇒ =
In 3n + 1

− 1
8. Ans ( B )
4. Ans ( A ) 2020
∑ 2020
C r (x − 2018) 2020 r

2017)r
( x − 1)2020
= (

r=0
Hence coefficient of x2017 = –(2020C2017)
9. Ans ( B )

1
2018 1 1

cos t
t2
∴ I = ∫ dt
1 1
{cos ++ cos t}
2018 t t
2018 1
cos t
Clearly mid-point of OB is centre of the circle
= ∫ dt
t {cos t + cos 1 z0 |
|
1 t
}
and radius is equal
2018 2
z0 |
Required equation is ∣∣z − z0 (1 + i)∣∣ =
2018 1
|
cos x
= ∫ dx ..............( ) 2 2 2
1
x {cos x + cos x
}
1
2018
10. Ans ( A )
2018 Negation of ∼ (p ∨ q) = (p ∨ q)
1
1
( )+( ) 2 ⇒ 2I = ∫ dx = [ℓn x] 2018
1 ⇒ you want to succeed or you will find a way
x 2018
1
2018 11. Ans ( D )
∴ I = ℓn 2018 y dy
x2 = ex dx

5. Ans ( D ) ∫ y dy = ∫ 2xℓn x dx
a a
∴ R ⇒ ab = ab ∴ Re flexive y2 x 2 ℓnx x2
b b = 2( − )+c
a c c a 2 2 4
∴ R ⇒ ad = bc ⇒ bc = ad ⇒ R
b d d b y2 = x 2 (ℓnx 2 − 1) + c
∴ symmetric
a c c e 12. Ans ( B )
∴ R ⇒ ad = bc & R ⇒ cf = de θ = 2sec − 1
e
b d d f ( )

a e 1 π
⇒ adcf = bcde ⇒ af = be ⇒ R ∴ 2sec −
e
( ) =
b f 3
∴ transitive 2
⇒e= –
√ 3

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13. Ans ( D ) 18. Ans ( B )
∵ f(x – 2) + f(x) + f(x + 2) = 0 ...(i) f (x) = x ⇒ x 2 − 4x + 3 = 0 ⇒ x = 3 or 1
Replace x by x + 2, we get ∴ 3&1 are roots of f(x) = x also.
f(x) + f(x + 2) + f(x + 4) = 0 ....(ii) f(f(x)) = x
From (i) and (ii) 2 2 2
⇒ (x – 3x + 3) – 3 (x – 3x + 3) + 3 = x
f(x – 2) = f(x + 4)
4 3 2
Replace x by x + 2 : f(x) = f(x + 6) ⇒ x – 6x + 12x – 10x + 3 = 0
f(x) is periodic with period 6 ∴ 3&1 are roots of f(x) = x, they are roots of
and f ' (x) is also periodic with period 6. f(f(x)) = x also and
2
14. Ans ( C ) ∴ f(f(x)) – x = (x – 3) (x – 1) (x – 1)
= (x – 3) (x – 1)3
−−−−−−−
f (x) = √|x| − {x}
x
| | ⩾ { } x ∴ 3, 1, 1, 1 are solutions of f(f(x)) = x

19. Ans ( C )
Sum of coefficients of terms not containing;
{y = 36, put x = z = w = 1, y = 0} and
Sum of coefficient of terms not containing both
x and y = 26; {put z = w = 1 & x = y = 0} so
1 required value = 36 – 26
X ∈ (−∞, − ] ∪ [0, ∞) and Y ∈ [0, ∞)
2 20. Ans ( A )
Y ∈ [0, ∞) and f(x) is many one n n
∵ f (k) = ∑ ar ) − ak ⇒ ak
( + f (k) = ∑ a r
15. Ans ( D ) r=1 r=1
sin–1(cos(cos–1(cos x) + sin–1(sin x))) n
π So, f (1) + a 1 = ∑ ar
x∈( , π) r=1
2 n
1
= sin −
cos(x + π − x)]
[
f (2) + a 2 = ∑ ar
1 π r=1
= sin −
1
(− ) = −
2 ∴ a1 + f(1) = a2 + f(2) = a3 + f(3) = – –
16. Ans ( D ) n

Rearranging gives : x2020 + (y – 1)2 = 1 = an + f (n) = ∑ a r


r=1
Clearly x can take values 0, 1, – 1 only Now, given :
otherwise (y – 1)2 becomes negative putting 1 1 1
these values of x we get. , , −−, → AP
a1 a2 an
R = {(0, 0), (1, 1), (–1, 1), (0, 2)} a 1 + f (1) a 2 + f (2) a 3 + f (3)
⇒ , , ,
17. Ans ( C ) a1 a2 a3

a n + f (n)
a ⃗ − b)⃗ × d ⃗ ∣∣
( ... → AP
Shortest distance = ∣∣ ∣
, an
∣ |d |⃗ ∣
f (1) f (2) f (3) f (n)
⇒ , , ,.., → AP
where d ⃗ = ^i + ^j + k^ & a ⃗ − b⃗ = ^i + 2^j + 3k^ a1 a2 a3 an
∴ shortest distance = √– 2

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 5. Ans ( 3 )
SECTION-II 1
For range, D = 0 ⇒ 4(sin −
β) 2 − 4
1. Ans ( 3 )
cos ec x cos ec x π 1 π 1
∵ sin 2 x, , > 0 ∀x ∈ (0, π) {
– + sin −
α} { – − sin −
α} = 0
8 8 √ 2 √ 2
f (x)
1
1 π2
1 3 3 ∴ (sin −
β) 2 − +( sin − 1
α)2 = 0
∴ ⩾ { } ⇒ f (x) ⩾ = m 2
3 82 4
1 π2
∴ 4m = 3 ∴ ( sin −
α)2 + (sin 1

β) 2 =
2
2. Ans ( 3 ) 1 π 1 π
∴ sin −
α=± & sin −
β=±
∵ TAV is 3x + 4y + k = 0 2 2
∴ Let axis be 4x – 3y + λ = 0 ∴ α = ±1, β = ±1
Now, parabola equation can be :
∴ α 2 + β 2 + α 2β 2 1+1+1 = 3
(4x − 3y + λ)2 = μ(3x + 4y + k) ....(i) =

Comparing equation (i) with : 6. Ans ( 4 )


16x2 – 24xy + 9y2 + 14x + 2y + 7 = 0
⇒ λ = 1, μ = −2, k = 3 ∴ 3.00 ∵ (a + √–2b cos x)(a − √–2b cos y) = a 2 − b2
3. Ans ( 33 ) differentiate w.r.t x →
∵ f (x + 2) = f (x − 1) ⇒ f (x) = f (x + 3)
–b sin x(a − –b cos y) + –b sin y. ′
4x 2 + 13 −√ 2 √ 2 √ 2 y
∴ period of f is 3 and g (x + [ 2 ])
x +3
1
(a + √–2b cos x) = 0
= g (x − 2π − sin −
(sin 7))
π π ′
⇒ g(x + 4) = g(x − 7) ∴ at ( , ) ⇒ −b(a − b) + by (a + b) = 0
4 4
∴ g(x) = g(x + 11) dy a−b
∴ =
⇒ period of g is 11 dx a+b
dx a+b 5+3
∴ period of h(x) is 33 ∴ = = = 4
dy a−b 5−3
4. Ans ( 21 ) 7. Ans ( 10 )

a1 b1 c1 ⎤
⎢ ⎥ From information given in problem, following
∵ A3 = ⎢

0 b2 c2 ⎥⎥
⎢ ⎥

0 0 c3 ⎦ graph can be considered :

1/a 1 k1 k2 ⎤

1
⎢ ⎥
∴ A −
=


0 1/b2 k3 ⎥⎥
⎢ ⎥

0 0 1/c3 ⎦
1 5 ∴ f(x) = 0 has 6 roots and f '(x) has 5 roots
∴ ∑ tr(An 1 ) −

10 n 1 =

1 1 1 1 ∴ According to graph :
{tr(A
1 ) + tr(A2 )+. . +tr(A5 )}
− − −
=
10
1 d ′
= {5.2 + 4.8 + 3.18 + 2.32 + 50} = 21 g(x) = {f (x). f (x)} = 0 has atleast 10 roots.
10 dx

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8. Ans ( 13 )
Favourable ways to select 4 squares
= 4.{4C4 + 5C4 + 6C4 + 7C4} + 2 . 8C4 = 364
364
∴ required pr = ∴ λ = 364
64 C
4
Hence (13)
9. Ans ( 10 )

h h
tan 30 ∘
= , tan 60 =
x + 20 x

1 √ 3x
⇒ – = ⇒ x = 10
√ 3 x + 20
10. Ans ( 1 )
The series is :
1 + 1, (1 + n) + n, (1 + 2n) + n2, (1 + 3n) + n3,
.... , 1 + 2n + n2 = (n + 1)2 is a perfect square
∀n ∈ N

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