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(1001CJA101016250009) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Main)


UNIT TEST
(Academic Session : 2025 - 2026)
01-06-2025

JEE(Main + Advanced) : NURTURE COURSE [PHASE : I(A)]


ANSWER KEY PAPER-1 (OPTIONAL)
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C A D C C C A A D D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B B C A D A D D A B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 125 143 4 5 4

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C A A D D B B B B D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B B D B C A D B B A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 3 3 4 3 25

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C C A B C A C C C C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A C B C C C A A B B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 4 13 39 2 5

HINT – SHEET

PART-1 : PHYSICS 6. Ans ( C )


SECTION-I 90 LT – 1 = x Lgaj T – 1kaal
1. Ans ( C ) 1m
1
1 sec
−1

α = 6t 2 90 ( ) ( ) =x
1gaj 1kaal
t3
ω = ∫ αdt = ∫ 6t2 dt = 6. = 2t3 100m
1
1
−1
3 90 × ( ) ( ) =x
t4 t4 90m 3 × 3600
∴ θ = ∫ ωdt = ∫ 2t3 dt = 2. =
4 2
5. Ans ( C )
[h] = M1L2T – 1
[C] = L1T – 1
[G] = M – 1L3T – 2
M 1 L2 T −1 × L5 T −5
[f] = √
= M1L2T – 2
M −1 L3 T −2
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7. Ans ( A ) 14. Ans ( A )
f

Let P→ + Q
→ = →a

→ −Q
P → = →b

Component of →a along →b = a cos θ × b^


→a ⋅ →b →
= ×b
b2
P 2 − Q2 → →
⇒ ( P + Q) Here x = acceleration of B relative to A
P 2 + Q2
9. Ans ( D ) T=a+x ....(1)
For 0 < F < 40, there is no slipping anywhere. T – 8 = 3a – 3x ....(2)
Between 6kg and ground slipping starts for F > 40.
Between 2 blocks slipping starts for F > 72N so 20 – 2T = a ....(3)
for F = 36N, f1 =0, f2 = 36N on solving, a = 4 m/s2
F = 48N, f1 =4N, f2 = 32N
F = 64N, f1 =8N, f2 = 32N
15. Ans ( D )
Friction will be acting forward while walking.
F = 96N, f1 =8N, f2 = 32N
16. Ans ( A )
10. Ans ( D )
Hmax = Same vy1 = vy2
T1 = T2
θ1 > θ2
v1 sin θ 1 = v1 < v2
12. Ans ( B ) 17. Ans ( D )
Since acceleration of lift is zero hence reading will
Let tension in string be T then (2T)vA = (3T)vB
3 be actual reading
⇒ vA = × 2 = 3 ms–1 in upward direction.
2 18. Ans ( D )
13. Ans ( C )
(v cos 45°) × 6 = 60
M = 10 × .5 = 5 kg
25
acc = =5
5

vs = 10√2 m/s
→vs = 10 ^i + 10 ^j
T = ma
^
→vr = 5 i
= (2 × .5) × 5 = 5
→vsr = 5 ^i + 10j^

|→vsr | = √125 = 5√5 m/s


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19. Ans ( A ) PART-1 : PHYSICS
Common acceleration of B and C SECTION-II

2mg – T = 2 ma 2. Ans ( 143 )


T = ma
2g
or a=
3
velocity of block B and C
2g H 4gH
v2 = 2 × ( ) × =
3 3 9 → 1 and F
→2
2√ Angle between F = 180° – 37° = 143°
v= gH
3
From work energy theorem subsequently
3. Ans ( 4 )
1 1
2 x3 2
1 2 1 2 Area = 2 ∫ x2 dx = 2[ ] =
mgH = 2 × mv − 2 × [ √gH ] 3 0 3
2 2 3 0

or v =

13gH 4. Ans ( 5 )
3 N = 5 g sin 37°
20. Ans ( B ) Mg = 5g cos 37° + μ N
Ans. (2) 5. Ans ( 4 )
^ ^ ^
→ −5i − j + 4k
→a = Δv =
t 3
^ ^ ^
→ = m→a = −10i − 2j + 8k
F
3
N + Fsin(θ) = Mg
→ ∣ √168
∣F
∣ ∣=
3
N = Mg – Fsin(θ) 13
≈ ≈ 4N
3
µN = Fcosθ
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
µmg = Fcosθ + µFsin(θ) SECTION-I

F=
μmg 2. Ans ( A )
cos(θ) + μ sin(θ)
3
× 2 × 10
μmg 4
Fmin = = = 12N
√ 1 + μ2 2

1+(
3
4
)
3. Ans ( A )
Conceptual
5. Ans ( D )
Chlorobenzene is more polar than bromobenzene.
8. Ans ( B )
Nuclear charge is inversely proportional to Size
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 2. Ans ( C )
SECTION-II AM ≥ GM
2. Ans ( 3 ) a
2
+ a
2
+b+b+ c
3
+ c
3
+ c
3
⩾ (
a a
1
c c c 7
. . b. b. . . )
7 2 2 3 3 3

7
a + 2b + c a2 b 2 c3
⇒ ( ) ⩾
7 108
7 2 2 3
7 abc
⇒( ) ⩾
4. Ans ( 3 ) 7 108

ii, iv, v are incorrect. a2b2c3 ≤ 108


5. Ans ( 25 ) 3. Ans ( A )
4th excited state i.e. in 5th shell For reciprocal roots, replacing x by 1
in
x
5s 5g 5ƒ 5d 5p a b
ax2 + bx + c = 0, + +c=0
1 + 9 + 7 + 5 + 3 = 25 x 2 x
⇒ cx2 + bx + a = 0
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS Reason is correct and is correct explanation of
SECTION-I assertion.
1. Ans ( C ) 10x2 – x – 5 = 0
Using location of roots: 10 1
⇒ − −5=0
x2 x
2
⇒ 5x + x – 10 = 0
4. Ans ( B )
1 (3r + 1)2 − (3r − 2)2
Tr = ( )
3 (3r + 1)2 (3r − 2)2
(i) D ≥ 0 Tr =
1
(
1

1
)
3 (3r − 2) 2
(3r + 1)2
−b
(ii) <0
1
2a S∞ =
3
(iii) a.f(0) > 0
5. Ans ( C )
(p + 2)2 – 4(2p + 9) ≥ 0 T24 = 4 + (24 – 1)5 = 119
3, 6, 9, 12, ...., up to 37th term
(p + 4) (p – 8) ≥ 0 p + 2 < 0 2p + 9 > 0
T37 = 3 + (37 – 1)3 = 3 + 108 = 111
9
Intersection p ∈ (− , −4] Common difference of Ist series d1 = 5
2
Common difference of IInd series d2 = 3
∴ β + 2 α = – 4 – 9 = – 13 First common term = 9, and
their common difference = 15 (LCM of d1 and d2)
then common terms are
9, 24, 39, 54, 69, 84, 99
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6. Ans ( A ) 9. Ans ( C )
π
2
e5(ℓnx) +3 = x8 π 1 + cos 4 √ 2+1 2 + √2
2
cos = = =
2 8 2 2 √2 4
⇒ ℓne5(ℓnx) +3 = ℓnx8
2− 2 √
∴ second root = =
⇒ 5(ℓnx)2 + 3 = 8ℓnx 4

( ℓ nx = t) quadratic equation is
1
⇒ 5t2 – 8t + 3 = 0 x2 – x + = 0 ⇒ 8x2 – 8x + 1 = 0
8
⇒ 5t2 – 8t + 3 = 0
∴ p = 8, q = – 8, r = 1
⇒ 5t2 – 5t – 3t + 3 = 0 1 1
and y = 9
= 2
⇒ 5t(t – 1) – 3(t – 1) = 0 x2 + +1 x−
3
+7
x2 (
x)

1
⇒ (t – 1) (5t – 3) = 0 ∴ ymax = m =
7
⇒ t = 1 or t =
3
5 10. Ans ( C )
3 2 2
⇒ ℓ nx1 = 1 , ℓ nx2 = cot2 xcos2 x 1
5 ℓ=( ) = ( ) =1
3 cot2 x − cos2 x sec x − tan2 x
2
⇒ x1 = e , x2 = e 5
y log a a 2
m = (2 cos ) = (2 cos 2π) = 22 = 4

7. Ans ( C ) 2

S3 = 3a + 3d = 54 ∴ ℓ2 + m2 = 1 + 16 = 17

⇒ a + d = 18
11. Ans ( A )
S20 = 10(2a + 19d) sin 22∘ cos 8∘ + cos(180∘ − 22∘ ) cos(90∘ + 8∘ )

⇒ 10(36 + 17d) sin 23∘ cos 7∘ + cos(180∘ − 23∘ ) cos(90∘ + 7∘ )

⇒ 1600 < 10(36 + 17d) < 1800 sin 22∘ cos 8∘ + cos 22∘ sin 8∘

sin 23∘ cos 7∘ + cos 23∘ sin 7∘
⇒ 160 < 36 + 17d < 180
sin(22∘ + 8∘ ) sin 30∘
⇒ 124 < 17d < 144 ⇒ = =1
sin(23∘ + 7∘ ) sin 30∘
5 8
⇒7
17
<d<8
17 12. Ans ( C )
Common difference will be natural number
cos4 x + 1 − cos2 x
⇒ d = 8 ⇒ a = 10
2
1 1
a12 = 10 + 11.8 = 98 ⇒ (cos2 x − ) + 1 −
2 4
8. Ans ( C ) 12
⇒ (cos x − ) +
3
2

3
A ∩ B ∩ C is visible in all 4 venn diagrams 2 4 4
3
Hence, option (C) Least value is
4

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13. Ans ( B ) 16. Ans ( C )
0 < 2α <
π
, Sum : 1.12 + 3.22 + 5.32 + … + upto 10 terms
2
rth term : Tr = (2r – 1) ⋅ r2 = 2r3 – r2
tan(2α) = tan((α + β) + (α − β))
n n
Sum of n terms : Sn = ∑ Tr = ∑ (2r3 − r2 )
tan(α + β) + tan(α − β) r=1 r=1
= 2
1 − tan(α + β) tan(α − β) n2 (n + 1) n(n + 1)(2n + 1)
=2⋅ −
3
+ 5 4 6
4 12 56
= = for 10 terms ; n = 10 ;
5 33
1− 16

14. Ans ( C ) S10 =


2 ⋅ (10)2 (10 + 1)2

(10)(11)(21)
4 6
If common difference is x and first term is a, then
⇒ S10 = 5665
a + x = 2 ; a + 5x = 10
Solve to get x = 2 17. Ans ( A )
15. Ans ( C ) n
2
(2a + (n – 1)6) = (n – 2).180°
∵ A=
a+b
, G = √ab and H =
2ab an + 3n2 – 3n = (n – 2).180° ...(1)
2 a+b
Now according to question
Given, 4G = 5H ...(i)
a + (n – 1)6° = 219°
and G2 = AH
⇒ a = 225° – 6n° ...(2)
G2
∴ H= ...(ii) Putting value of a from equation (2) in (1)
A
From eq. (i) and (ii), we get We get

4G =
5G2
⇒ 4A = 5G
(225n – 6n2) + 3n2 – 3n = 180n – 360
A
⇒ 3n2 – 42n – 360 = 0
⇒ 2(a + b) = 5 ab √

⇒ n2 – 14n – 120 = 0
⇒ 4(a2 + b2 + 2ab) = 25ab
n = 20, – 6 (rejected)
⇒ 4a2 – 17ab + 4b2 = 0 18. Ans ( A )
2 11 11
⇒ (a – 4b) (4a – b) = 0 a(log5 11) = (alog5 ) log5 11 = 25log5 = 121
2 25 log11 25
a = 4b, 4a – b ≠ 0 [ ∵ a > b] b(log11 25) = (blog11 )log11 25 = (√ 11) =5

∴ Statement-1 is true.
19. Ans ( B )
Sn = 3 + 15 + 35 + 63 + ... + Tn – 1 + Tn
Statment-2 is true only for two numbers, if
Sn = 3 + 15 + 35 + ... + Tn – 1 + Tn
numbers more than two, then this formula (AM)
⇒ Tn = 3 + (12 + 20 + 28 + ... + upto (n – 1) terms)
(HM) = (GM)2 is true, if numbers are in G.P.
Tn = 4n2 – 1
Statement-2 is false for positive numbers. n
Sn = ∑ (4n2 − 1) ⇒ S9 = 1131 = k
n=1

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20. Ans ( B ) 4. Ans ( 2 )
8, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, 26 are in A.P. a6 = 4a4 ⇒ ar5 = 4ar3 ⇒ r2 = 4 ⇒ r = ±2
26 − 8 but for increasing, r = 2
d= =3
5+1
a9 – a7 = 192 ⇒ ar8 – ar6 = 192
A4 = 8 + 4d = 20
ar6(r2 – 1) = 192
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS a26(3) = 192 ⇒ a = 1

SECTION-II 1 1 1 1 1
∑ = + + +. . . . . +∞= =2
1. Ans ( 4 ) i=1
ai 1 2 4 ( 1− 1
2
)

(0.16)
log2.5 ( 13 + 1
32
+ 1
33
+.....to ∞) 5. Ans ( 5 )
20
k (k + 1)
log 5 ( 12 ) =∑
4 (
2
) 2
=( )
k=1
25 20
1
4
log 5 ( 25 ) −2 = ∑( k2 + k)
1 ( )
1 2
=( )
2
=( ) =4 k=1
2 2
1 20 (21) (41) 20 (21)
2. Ans ( 13 ) =
2
[
6
+
2
]

3(sin1 – cos1)4 + 6(sin1 + cos1)2 + 4(sin61 + cos61) 1 420 × 41 20 × 21


= [ + ]

= 3(1 – 2 sin1 cos1)2 + 6(1 + 2 sin1 cos1) + 2 6 2

4(1 – 3 sin21 cos21) =


1
[2870 + 210]
2
= 3(1 + 4 sin21cos21 – 4 sin1 cos1) + 10 +
12sin1cos1 – 12sin21 cos21 =1540
= 13
3. Ans ( 39 )
Let N = 6 50
Taking log both side with base 10
logN = 50 [log 10 6]
= 50[log 10 2 + log 10 3] = 50[0.3010 + 0.4771]
= 50[0.7781] = 38.9050
Characteristic = 38
Number of digits = 38 + 1 = 39

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