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The document outlines a Type Test for Batch Class 11 in the JEE stream, scheduled for March 23, 2025, covering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics topics. It includes a problem set with various types of questions, including single choice, multiple choice, and numerical type questions, along with their respective marking schemes. The document also provides answer keys for the questions across different subjects.

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Type Test

Batch Class 11
Stream JEE
Test no 2
Date 23 March 2025
Physics Units and Dimensions, Vectors, Kinematics and Projectile motion, Laws of motion,
Work, Power and Energy, Circular motion, Gravitation, Rotational Dynamics
Chemistry Mole concept, Periodic table, Structure of atom, Chemical equilibrium, Chemical
bonding and Redox reaction
Math/Bio Quadratic, Trigonometry, Sequence and series, Complex numbers, Matrices,
Determinants, Straight lines, Sets, Relation Functions.
Total Marks 210
Total Time 3 Hrs

Problemset Mathematics
Subsection Single Choice Correct Questions : Marks : +3, -1

1. Let a circle C be obtained on rolling the circle x + y − 4x − 6y + 11 = 0 upwards 4 units


1
2 2

on the tangent T to it at the point (3, 2). Let C be the image of C in T. Let A and B be the
2 1

centres of circles C and C respectively, and M and N be respectively the feet of


1 2

perpendiculars drawn from A and B on the x -axis. Then the area of the trapezium AMNB is:
a) 4(1 + √2)
b) 2(2 + √2)
c) 3 + 2√2
d) 2(1 + √2)
2. The △P QR is inscribed in the circle x + y
2 2
= 25. If Q and R have coordinates (3, 4) and
(−4, 3) respectively, then ∠QPR is equal to
π
a)
4
π
b)
3
π
c)
2
π
d)
6

3. Let P be a point on the parabola y = 4ax, where a > 0. The normal to the parabola at P
2

meets the x -axis at a point Q . The area of the triangle PFQ , where F is the focus of the
parabola, is 120 . If the slope m of the normal and a are both positive integers, then the pair
(a, m) is

a) (1, 3)
b) (2, 3)
c) (3, 4)
d) (2, 4)
4. The equations of two sides of a variable triangle are x = 0 and y = 3, and its third side is a
tangent to the parabola y = 6x. The locus of its circumcentre is:
2

a) 4y 2
− 18y − 3x − 18 = 0

b) 4y 2
− 18y − 3x + 18 = 0

c) 4y 2
− 18y + 3x + 18 = 0

d) 4y 2
− 18y + 3x − 18 = 0

2 4
x 3 x 6

5. If sin −1
(x − +
x
4
− …) + cos
−1
(x
2
− +
x
4
− …) =
π
2
for 0 < |x| < √2, then x
2 2

equals:
1
a) −
2

b) 1
1
c)
2

d) -1
π π
6. For any y ∈ R, let cot −1
(y) ∈ (0, π) and tan −1
(y) ∈ (− , . Then the sum of all solutions
)
2 2
6y 2 2π
of the equation tan for 0 < |y| < 3. is equal to
−1 −1 9−y
( ) + cot ( ) =
2 6y
9 − y 3

a) 3 − 2√3
b) 4√3 − 6
c) 2√3 − 3
d) 6 − 4√3

Subsection Multiple Choice Correct Questions : Marks : +4, No negative

1. Let G be a circle of radius R > 0. Let G G , … G be n circles of equal radius r > 0.


1 2 n

Suppose each of the n circles G , G , G , … , G touches the circle G externally. Also, for
1 2 2 n

i = 1, 2, … n − 1, the circle G touches G externally, and G touches G externally. Then,


i i+1 n 1

which of the following statements is/are TRUE?


a)If n = 8, then (√2 − 1)r < R
b) If n = 4, then (√2 − 1)r < R
c) If n = 12, then √2(√3 + 1)r > R
d) If n = 5, then r < R
2. If a chord, which is not a tangent, of the parabola y = 16x has the equation 2x+ y = p, and 2

midpoint (h, k), then which of the following is(are) possible value(s) of p, h and k ?
a) p = 2, h = 3, k = −4
b) p = −1, h = 1, k = −3
c) p = 5, h = 4, k = −3
d) p = −2, h = 2, k = −4
3. Consider the parabola y 2
= 4x . Let S be the focus of the parabola. A pair of tangents drawn
to the parabola from the point P = (−2, 1) meet the parabola at P and P . Let Q and Q
1 2 1 2

be points on the lines SP and SP respectively such that PQ is perpendicular to SP and


1 2 1 1

PQ is perpendicular to SP . Then, which of the following is/are TRUE?


2 2

a) SQ 1
= 2

b) SQ 2
= 1

c) P Q 1
= 3

3√ 10
d) Q 1
Q2 =
5

4. If α = 3 sin −1
(
6
11
) and β = 3 cos −1
(
4
9
), where the in inverse trigonometric functions take
only the principal values, then the correct option(s) is (are)
a) cos(α + β) > 0
b) cos β > 0
c) sin β < 0
d) cos α < 0

Subsection Numerical Type Questions : Marks : +4, No negative


5. Let the equation (x 2
+ y
2
+ px + (1 − p)y + 5 = 0) represent circles of varying radius
r ∈ (0, 5] . Then the number of elements in the set S = {q : q = p
2
and q is an integer} is
6. The minimum distance between any two points P and P while considering point P on one 1 2 1

circle and point P on the other circle for the given circles' equations
2

2 2
x + y − 10x − 10y + 41 = 0

2 2
x + y − 24x − 10y + 160 = 0 is

.
7. If the normals of the parabola y 2
= 4x drawn at the end points of its latus rectum are tangents
to the circle (x − 3) + (y + 2) = r , then the value of r is
2 2 2 2

8. The ordinates of the points P and Q on the parabola with focus (3, 0) and directrix x = −3 are
in the ratio 3 : 1. If R(α, β) is the point of intersection of the tangents to the parabola at P and Q,
2
β
then is equal to .
α

1 7π kπ 7π (k + 1)π
9. The value of sec −1
( ∑
10

k=0
sec ( + ) sec ( + )) in the interval
4 12 2 12 2

π 3π
[− , ] equals
4 4

10. Considering only the principal values of the inverse trigonometric functions, the value of
3 2 1 2√ 2π √2
cos
−1

2
+ sin
−1

2
+ tan
−1
is .
2 2 + π 4 2 + π π

Subsection Paragraph Type Questions : Marks : +3, -1


Subsection Passage 1 :
Let S 1, be the circles x + y
S2 , S3
2 2
+ 3x + 2y + 1 = 0, x
2
+ y
2
− x + 6y + 5 = 0 and
+ 5x − 8y + 15 = 0, then
2 2
x + y

1. Point from which length of tangents to these three circles is same is


(A) (1, 0)
(B) (3, 2)
(C) (10, 5)
(D) (−2, 1)
2. Equation of circle S which cut orthogonally to all given circle is
4

(A) x 2
+ y
2
− 6x + 4y − 14 = 0

(B) x 2
+ y
2
+ 6x + 4y − 14 = 0

(C) x 2
+ y
2
− 6x − 4y + 14 = 0

(D) x 2
+ y
2
− 6x − 4y − 14 = 0

Subsection Passage 2 :

1. If x ∈ ( , −π

2
π

2
, then cosec
) − {0}
−1
cosec x is
(A) 2π − x
(B) π + x
(C) π − x
(D) −π − x
2. If x ∈ [−1, 1], then range of tan −1
(−x) is

(A) [ ,

4
]
4


(B) [ ,

4
]
4

(C) [−π, 0]
π
(D) [− ,
π
4
]
4
Problemsetend

Problemset Chemistry
Subsection Single Choice Correct Questions : Marks : +3, -1

Subsection Multiple Choice Correct Questions : Marks : +4, No negative

Subsection Numerical Type Questions : Marks : +4, No negative

Subsection Paragraph Type Questions : Marks : +3, -1


Subsection Paragraph 1 :

Subsection Paragraph 2 :

Problemsetend

Problemset Mathematics
Subsection Single Choice Correct Questions : Marks : +3, -1

Subsection Multiple Choice Correct Questions : Marks : +4, No negative

Subsection Numerical Type Questions : Marks : +4, No negative

Subsection Paragraph Type Questions : Marks : +3, -1

Subsection Paragraph 1 :

Subsection Paragraph 2 :

Problemsetend

Keys Physics

Keysend

Keys Chemistry

Keysend

Keys Mathematics
Single

1. A
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. B

Multiple

1. AC
2. A
3. A,B,C,D
4. A,C,D

Numerical

1. 61
2. 1
3. 2
4. 16
5. 0
6. 2.36

Passage

1. B
2. D
3. C
4. B

Keysend

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