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JEE MAIN

Major Test-11
Class - 11 and Repeater

Date: _ _/_ _/_ _ _ _ Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 300

INSTRUCTIONS

Do Not open the Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
Read all the instructions carefully before start of the test.

1. Test Booklet consists of 75 questions. Please write your name on the top of this test booklet.
2. The Answer Sheet is give at the end of the booklet. Please fill all the particulars on the answer
sheet before attempting the questions.
3. There are three parts in the question paper of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
25 questions in each subject and each subject having Two sections.
(i) Each subject contains 20 multiple choice questions with Only One Correct option.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer and 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
(ii) Each subject contains 5 Integer Type Questions.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer and 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
4. Use Blue/Black Ball point pen only for writting particulars/marking responses on the OMR
sheet. Use of Pencil is strictly prohibited.
5. Space for rough work is provided at the end.
6. Use of any unfair means during the exam will result in disqualification from attending the tests
further.
2 AITS
PHYSICS Q.8 Power applied to a particle varies with time as
SECTION-A P = (4t3 – 5t + 2) watt, where t is in second. Find the
Q.1 We have a composite physical quantity defined as change in its K.E. between time t = 2 and t = 4 sec.
(1) 184 J (2) 200 J (3) 214 J (4) 224 J
Fv 2
Q= , where F is force, v is speed and W is work.
W Q.9 A particle of mass m is moving in a circular path of
Then the dimensions of Q matches with which of these: constant radius r such that its centripetal acceleration
(1) linear momentum (2) Energy per unit area. ac is varying with time t as ac = k2rt2 where k is a
(3) Acceleration (4) pressure constant. The power delivered to the particle by the
forces acting on it is given by
Q.2 Vernier callipers has 20 divisions on its vernier scale (1) 2mk2r2t (2) mk2r2t
which coincide with 19 divisions on the main scale.
(mk 4 r 2 t 5 )
Least count of the instrument is 0.1 mm. The main (3) (4) zero
scale division is : 3
(1) 0.5mm (2) 1mm (3) 2mm (4) 0.25 mm Q.10 Two particles starts moving on the same circle of radius
2 m, from the same point P at t = 0, with constant
Q.3 A particle is moving eastward with a speed of 5 m/s. In tangential accelerations = 2 m/s2 and 6 m/s2, clockwise
10 s the velocity changes to 5 m/s northwards. The and anticlockwise, respectively. The point where they
average acceleration in this time is meet for the first time is Q. The smaller angle subtended
(1) zero by PQ at center of circle is
(1) 120° (2) 60° (3) 135° (4) 90°
1
(2) m/s2 towards north-west.
2 Q.11 An artillery shell is fired so as to land in one piece at
(3) 1/2 m/s2 towards north-west. x = 1000 m. Instead it explodes at the top of its parabolic
(4) 1/2 m/s2 towards north. trajectory into two pieces of equal mass. The first piece
lands at x = 750 m. The other piece happens to hit the
Q.4 A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the ground. It ground at the same instant. It lands at x =
crosses a point at the height of 25 m twice at an interval (1) 1250 m (2) 1750 m (3) –750 m (4) 1000 m
of 4 secs. The ball was thrown with the velocity of
(1) 20m/sec. (2) 25 m/sec. Q.12. From a square uniform metal plate 25% of it was cut.
(3) 30m/sec. (4) 35 m/sec.
Rotational inertia of the plate through perpendicular
axis about the three points shown in figure is
Q.5 A body is projected at an angle 60° with the horizontal P Q
ground with kinetic energy k. When the velocity makes
(1) equal at point P,Q and R
an angle 30° with the horizontal, the kinetic energy of
(2) equal at point P and R
the body will be
(3) equal at point R and Q
(1) k/2 (2) k/3 (3) 2k/3 (4) 3k/2
(4) equal at point P and Q
Q.6 Two block A and B of masses 4 kg and 12 kg are placed R
on a smooth horizontal plane, a force F of 16N is ap- Q.13 A thin circular ring of mass M and radius r is rotating
plied on A, as shown, then the contact force between about the axis with angular speed . Two particles
the block is having mass m each are now attached at diametrically
B
A
opposite points, the angular speed of the ring wire
become -
F = 16 N M M
(1) (2)
(1) 4 N (2) 8 N (3) 12 N (4) 16 N Mm M  2m
(M  2m) (M  2m)
Q.7 A lorry is carrying a box of mass 400 kg. The coefficient (3) (4)
M  2m M
of static friction between the box and lorry is 0.37 and
µk = 0.36. Lorry begins to accelerate at a constant rate
Q.14 A particle is projected vertically upward from the surface
such that the box just begins to slide. Choose the correct
statement 3
(1) The acceleration of lorry is 3.6 m/s2 of the earth with a speed of gR , R being the radius
2
(2) The acceleration of box is 3.6 m/s2 in a direction
of the earth and g is the acceleration due to gravity on
opposite to that of lorry.
the surface of the earth. Then the maximum height
(3) The acceleration of lorry is 3.7 m/s2
ascended is (neglect cosmic dust resistance)
(4) The acceleration of box is 3.7 m/s2 in a direction
(1) 3R/4 (2) R (3) 2R (4) 3R
same as that of the lorry.
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AITS 3
Q.15 An object hangs from a spring and oscillates with a
period of 0.5 s. Find the difference between equilibrium SECTION -B
length and natural length of spring. [Take g = 2] Q.1 The density of a solid metal sphere is determined by
(1) 12.5 cm (2) 1.50 cm (3) 25 cm (4) 6.25 cm measuring its mass and its diameter. The maximum error

Q.16 A pipe’s lower end is immersed in water such that the  x 


in the density of the sphere is   %. If the relative
length of air column from the top open end has a certain  100 
length 25 cm. The speed of sound in air is 350 m/s. The errors in measuring the mass and the diameter are 6.0%
air column is found to resonate with a tuning fork of
and 1.5% respectively, the value of x is _____.
frequency 1750 Hz. By what minimum distance should
the pipe be raised in order to make the air column
resonate again with the same tuning fork? Q.2 A high speed Jet starts from rest at s = 0 and is
(1) 7 cm (2) 5 cm (3) 35 cm (4) 10 cm subjected to the acceleration shown in the figure.
Determine the velocity of the after it has travelled 50 m.
Q.17 A long iron rod is 50 cm at a temperature of 0°C. After
coming to thermal equilibrium with the water in a water
a
tank, it has length 50.05 cm (iron = 12 × 10–6). What is
the temperature of the water in the tank at that time ? 2
50 m/s
(1) 0.050°C (2) 1.7°C (3) 42°C (4) 83°C

Q.18 Two spherical black-bodies A and B, having radii rA


and rB, where rB = 2rA emit radiations with peak
intensities at wavelengths 400 nm and 800 nm s
O 50m
respectively. If their temperature are T A and T B
respectively in Kelvin scale, their emissive powers are Q.4 A ball moving with speed of 15 m/s is thrown back by a
EA and EB and energies emitted per second are PA and racket in the opposite direction with speed of 20 m/s. If
PB then: the kinetic energy of the ball changes by 8.75 J, find the
(1) TA / TB = 2 (2) PA / PB = 4 magnitude of impulse (in kg-m/s) acting on the ball.
(3) EA / EB = 8 (4) EA / EB = 4
Q.3 Two satellites revolve around a planet in coplanar
Q.19 The ratio of number of collisions per second at the circular orbits in anticlockwise direction. Their period
walls of containers by H2 and Ne sample kept at same of revolutions are 1 hour and 8 hours respectively. The
volume and temperature is : radius of the orbit of nearer satellite is 2 × 103 km. The
(1) 10 : 1 (2) 1 : 10 (3) 1: 10 (4) 10 :1 angular speed of the farther satellite as observed from
the nearer satellite at the instant when both the satellites
Q.20 In the cyclic process shown in the figure, U1 & U2 
represent the change in internal energy in the process are closest is rad h–1 where x is ........
x
A and B respectively. If Q be the net heat given to the
system in the process and W be the net work done by Q.5 One mole of a monoatomic gas is mixed with three moles
the system in the process; then of a diatomic gas. The molecular specific heat of mixture
2
at constant volume is RJ/mol K; then the value of
4
 will be _____. (Assume that the given diatomic gas
has no vibrational mode).

CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A
(i) U1 + U2 = 0 (ii) U1 – U2 = 0
Q.1 A solution of two liquids, A (Molar mass = 50 gm/mol)
(iii) Q – W = 0 (iii) Q + W = 0
and B (Molar mass = 100 gm/mol) contains equal moles
(1) (i) & (iii) are correct
of both liquids. How many gram of liquid B should be
(2) (ii) & (iv) are correct
added in 75 gm of above solution, in order to make the
(3) (i) & (iv) are correct
molality of A equal to '2 m' in the final solution ?
(4) none is correct
(1) 250 gm (2) 200 gm (3) 50 gm (4) 300 gm

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4 AITS
Q.2 Which of the following options contain least number Q.11 Calculate [SO42–] ions, in a solution obtained by mixing
of atoms of nitrogen ? 100 ml 0.2 M BaCl 2 and 100 ml 0.6 M Na 2SO4.
(1) 2 gm - atoms of Nitrogen
(2) 20 gm of Nitrogen [Ksp(BaSO4) = 10–10]
(3) 17 gm of ammonia (1) 10–9 M (2) 0.3 M
(4) 14 liters of Nitrogen gas at NTP conditions (3) 5 × 10–10 M (4) 0.2 M

Q.3 The number of electrons present in Co 2+ having


Q.12 In the redox reaction
azimuthal quantum number l = 1 is :
a CrCl3 + b H2O2 + c NaOH  2 Na2CrO4 + x NaCl +
(1) 6 (2) 8 (3) 10 (4) 12
y H2O
Find the value of a, b, c in the given equation :
Q.4 In a sample of hydrogen atoms, electrons jump from
(1) a = 2, b = 3, c = 10 (2) a = 1, b = 2, c = 8
10th excited state to ground state. If x are the number of
(3) a = 2, b = 2, c = 8 (4) a = 2, b = 3, c = 4
different ultraviolet radiations, y are number of different
visible radiations and z are number of different infrared
Q.13 Successive ionization enthalpies (in eV/atom) of an
radiations. The value of z – (x + y) is.
element are 5, 8, 9, 90, 100. The number of valence
[Assume all the Balmer lines lie within visible region] electrons are :
(1) 17 (2) 18 (3) 19 (4) 36 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

Q.5 The strength order of  bond is Q.14 If in future some element is discovered in group number
(1) 2p–2p > 2p–3d > 2p–3p > 3p–3p sixteen and in period number seven then it form a non-
(2) 2p–2p < 2p–3d < 2p–3p < 3p–3p polar and non-planar compound with fluorine atom,
(3) 2p–2p < 2p–3d < 2p–3p > 3p–3p identify the correct formula-
(4) 2p–2p < 2p–3d > 2p–3p < 3p–3p (1) UohF2 (2) UusF7
(3) UuhF4 (4) UuhF6
Q.6 Which of the following does not exist -
(1) PCl5 (2) NCl3 (3) NOCl3 (4) NCl5 Q.15 The wrong statement about fullerene is :
(1) It has 5-membered carbon ring
Q.7 The minimum work which must be done to compress (2) If has 6-membered carbon ring
0.1 moles of an ideal gas, isothermally (at 727°C), from (3) It has sp2 hybridization
1.04 × 104 N/m2 to 1.04 × 106 N/m2, is : [ln 10 = 2.3, R = 8.3 (4) It has no. of 5-membered ring more than
J/K-mol] 6-membered ring
(1) 3181 J (2) 3818 J (3) 821.7 J (4) 830 J
Q.16 Lassaigne's test for the detection of nitrogen will fail in
Q.8 5 mole H2O () at 373 K and 1 atm is converted into H2O
the case of:
(g) at 373K and 5atm. G for this process is [Given : R (1) NH2CONH2
= 2 Cal/K-mol]
(2) NH2CONHNH2. HCl
(1) Zero (2) 1865 n 5 Cal
(3) NH2NH2.HCl
(3) 3730 n 5 Cal (4) –3730 n 5 Cal
(4) C6H5NHNH2.2HCl
Q.9 For the following Equilibria :
Q.17 Which of the following is strongest nucleophile.
H2O (l)  H2O(g) K P  PH 2O NH2 –
(1) (2) O
where PH O  Vapour pressure of H2O(g)
2
– OH
By which of the following ways PH 2O can be changed (3) (4)
(1) By adding more H2O(l)
(2) By adding more H2O (g) Q.18 Which one of the following is most electrophilic in na-
(3) By changing temperature ture among given electrophiles.
(4) All of the above  
(1) CH 3 (2) NO
Q.10 What volume of 0.01 M NaOH must be added to 1 litre
of 0.05 M HNO3 to achieve pH = 11 at 25°C.  
(3) CH3 (4) N O 2
17 20
(1) 8 litre (2) 6 litre (3) litre (4) litre
3 3

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AITS 5
Q.19 Ozonolysis of CH3–CH=C=CH2 will give : (1) Reflexive, but not symmetric
(1) Only CH3CHO (2) Symmetric only
(2) Only HCHO (3) Reflexive, and transitive
(3) Only CO2 (4) Reflexive, symmetric and transitive
(4) Mixture of CH3CHO, HCHO & CO2
Q.4 If  and  are the roots of the quadratic equation px2
Q.20 Which reagent is the most useful for distinguishing + qx + r = 0 where  = 99 and p, q, r (taken in that
compound I from the rest of the compounds : order) are in arithmetic progression, then ( + ) equals
I. CH3CH2CCH II. CH3CCCH3 (1) 100 (2) – 100 (3) 50 (4) – 50
III. CH3CH2CH2CH3 IV.CH3CH=CH2
(1)Alk. KMnO4 (2) Br2/CCl4
   
(3) Br2/H2O (4)Ammonical AgNO3 Q.5 The maximum value of sin  x   + cos  x   in
 6  6
SECTION- B
 
Q.1 Calculate minimum number of hydrogen atoms that the interval  0,  is attained at
should be present in a sample so that all possible  2
transitions between fourth energy level and ground    5
level can take place. (1) (2) (3) (4)
12 8 3 12
Q.2 The equilibrium constant for the reaction
CO(g) + H2O(g)  CO2(g) + H2(g) Q.6 Let (a, b) be a point on a circle which passes through
is 4. How many moles of CO2 must be added with 3 (– 3, 1) and touches the line
moles each of CO and H2O in 1 litre container to make x + y = 2 at the point (1, 1). If maximum possible value
equilibrium concentration of CO to be 2 mole/L. of 'a' is , then the quadratic equation with rational
coefficients whose one root is  is
Q.3 Calculate at what approximate pH will 10–2 moles of (1) x2 + 2x – 9 = 0 (2) x2 + 2x – 7 = 0
2
(3) x + 2x – 6 = 0 (4) x2 + 2x – 8 = 0
Al(OH)3(s) will dissolve in 1 litre of solution if Ksp

10 36 Q.7 Suppose a, b, c are in A.P. and a2, b2, c2 are in G.P. If a
Al(OH)3 = 8 × 10–33 & Kf Al(OH)4¯ = .
8 3
< b < c and a + b + c = , then the value of a is
2
Q.4 The sum of electrons present in the s-subshell and p-
1 1 1 1 1 1
subshell within Mn. (1) (2) (3)  (4) 
2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2
Q.5 Give number of –H in major product (alkene) of the 3
following reactions. Q.8 A ray of light travels along the line y = and strikes
2
the curve y2 = 2 (x + y), then equation of reflected ray
alc
.KOH
 is

Cl (1) 4x + 3y – 3 = 0
MATHEMATICS (2) 4x – 3y + 3 = 0
SECTION-A (3) 4x + 3y + 3 = 0
Q.1 Equation of straight line passing through point of (4) 4x – 3y – 3 = 0
intersection of lines x + 2y – 5 = 0 and 2x – 3y + 4 = 0
and is situated at minimum distance from the point (3, Q.9 The smallest positive value of x (in radians) satisfying
4) is given by
1
(1) x + y – 7 = 0 (2) x + y – 1 = 0 the equation sin x cos3 x – cos x sin3 x = , is
(3) x – y – 7 = 0 (4) x – y + 1 = 0 4
   
Q.2 If the shortest distance of the line 3x + 4y +  = 0 from (1)
4
(2)
8
(3)
12
(4)
15
the circle x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y – 3 = 0 is 1 then the sum of
all possible value(s) of  is
Q.10 The sum of first two terms of a geometric progression
(1) 43 (2) 7 (3) – 36 (4) – 43
is 12. The sum of the third and the fourth terms is 48. If
the terms of the geometric progression are alternately
Q.3 On the set N of all natural numbers define the relation
positive and negative then the first term is
R by aRbif and only if the GCD of a and b is 2, then R
(1) – 4 (2) –12 (3) 4 (4) 12
is

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6 AITS
Q.11 The vertex of a parabola is (2,2) and the co-ordinates Q.18 For  n  N, 23n+3 – 7n – 8 is divisible by
of its two extrimities of the latus rectum are(–2, 0) and (1) 49 (2) 7 (3) 343 (4) None of these
(6, 0). The equation of the parabola is
(1) y2 – 4y + 8x – 12 = 0 Q.19 The eccentricity of the ellipse which meets the straight
(2) x2 + 4x – 8y – 12 = 0
x y
(3) x2 – 4x + 8y – 12 = 0 line   1 on the axis of x and the straight line
(4) x2 – 8y – 4x + 20 = 0 7 2
x y
Q.12 In argand plane, a point P(z) (where z = x + iy and   1 on the axis of y and whose axes lie along the
3 5
x axes of coordinates is
i2 = – 1) moves such that x2 – y2 = x 2  y 2 and

y 2 6 3 2 6 4 2
2xy   3 . The point P(z) will also move on (1)
7
(2)
7
(3)
7
(4)
7
x  y2
2

(1) x3 – 3xy2 + 3y = 1 c
(2) 3x2y – 3x – y3 = 0 Q.20 Statement-1: Let the mapping w = z  where z = x +
z
(3) 3x2y – 3x + y3 = 0 iy, w = u + iv and c is a real number ( 0, ± 1) maps the
(4) Both (1) and (2) circle | z | = 1 in the z plane into a conic in the w plane.
The conic is a hyperbola.
Statement-2: The equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx +
Q.13 The root of the equation 2fy + c = 0 represents a hyperbola provided that abc +
    2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2  0 and h2 – ab > 0.
sin  2x  ·cos  2x   = 1 in degrees lying in (1) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and
 18   9 4
statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
the interval [0, 90°] is (2) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and
(1) 70° (2) 60° (3) 50° (4) 40° statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for
statement-1.
Q.14 An ellipse having foci at (3, 3) and (– 4, 4) and passing (3) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
through the origin has eccentricity equal to (4) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
3 2 5 3
(1) (2) (3) (4) SECTION-B
7 7 7 5
Q.21 Let the sum of first 19 terms of an A.P. is 171. The
n
 1  1
Q.15 In the binomial expansion of  x  4  , the first second term of the another A.P. whose first term is
 2· x  9
three coefficients form an arithmetic progression, then of first term of given A.P. and common difference is
sum of coefficients of all the terms is same as common difference of given A.P., is
5 6 7 8
3 3 3 3 Q.22 If the circle x2 + y2 + 4x + 22y + c = 0 bisects the
(1)   (2)   (3)   (4)  
2 2 2 2 circumference of the circle x2 + y2 – 2x + 8y – d = 0, then
(c + d) equals
x y
Q.16 Given  = 1 and ax + by = 1 are two variable lines,
a b Q.23 The quadratic polynomial P(x) = ax2 + bx + c has two
'a' and 'b' being the parameters connected by the different zeros including –3 and Q(x) = ax2 + cx + b
relation a 2 + b 2 = ab. The locus of the point of has two different zeros including 5. If  and  be other
intersection has the equation zeros of P(x) and Q(x) respectively, then  +  equals
(1) x2 + y2 + xy  1 = 0 (2) x2 + y2 – xy + 1 = 0
(3) x2 + y2 + xy + 1 = 0 (4) x2 + y2 – xy – 1 = 0 Q.24 If the number of 4 digit numbers that can be formed
using atleast one 3 and atleast two 5's is N then find
Q.17 Let a > 0, a  1. Then the set S of all positive real the sum of the digit in N.
numbers b satisfying (1 + a2)(1 + b2) = 4ab is
(1) an empty set Q.25 A hyperbola has centre at origin and one focus at (6,
(2) a singleton set 8). If its two directrices are 3x + 4y + 10 = 0 and 3x + 4y
(3) a finite set containing more than one element
4e2
(4) (0, ) – 10 = 0 and eccentricity is e, then the value of is
5
equal to
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