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MyTutor247 Test

DATE: 05-04-2019
Time: 3:00 Hr’s JEE MAINS MODEL Max.Marks: 360M
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

➢ There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics having 30 Questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4
marks for each correct response.
➢ Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction for correct response of each
question. ¼ marks will be deduced for indicating incorrect response of each question. No
deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer
sheet.
➢ There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in each
question will be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deduced
accordingly as per instruction.
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PHYSICS
1. A thin rod of length (f/3) is placed along the principle axis of a concave mirror of focal length ‘f’
such that its image which is real and elongated just touches the rod. What is the linear magnification
M?
3 1 4
a) b) 1 c) d)
2 2 3
2. A thin biconvex lens of refractive index 3/2 is placed on a horizontal plane mirror as shown in the
figure. The space between the lends and the mirror is then filled with water of refractive index 4/3. It
is found that when a point object is placed 15 cm above the lens on its principle axis, the objective
coincides with its own image. On repeating with another liquid, the objective and the image again
coincide at a distance 25 cm from the lens. Calculate the refractive index of the liquid.

a) 1.5 b) 1.3 c) 1.8 d) 2.1


3. Light of wavelength  = 500 nm falls on two narrow slits placed a distance d = 50 10−4 cm a part,
at an angle  = 300 relative to the slits shown in figure. On the lower slit a transparent slab of
thickness 0.1 mm and refractive index 3/2 is placed. The interference pattern observed on screen at a
distance D=2m from the slits. How many fringes will pass over C, if we remove the transparent slab
from the slit?

a) 150 b) 100 c) 200 d) 50


4. An observer can see through a pin-hole the top end of a thin rod of height h, placed as shown in the
figure. The beaker height is 3h and its radius h. When the beaker is filled with a liquid up to a height
2h, he can see the lower end of the rod. Then the refractive index of the liquid is

5 5 3 3
a) b) c) d)
2 2 2 2
5. The focal length of a convex lens of R.I 1.5 is f when it is placed in air. When it is immersed in a
liquid it behaves as a converging lens its focal length becomes x f (x>1). The refractive index of the
liquid
a) >3/2 b) <(3/2) and >1 c) <3/2 d) All of these
6. A gas of hydrogen like atoms can absorb radiations of 68 eV. Consequently, the atoms emit
radiations of only three different wavelengths. All the wavelengths are equal or smaller than that of
(
the absorbed photon. Find the minimum wavelength of the emitted radiation R = 1.097 107 m −1 )
o o o
a) 20 A b) 25.2 A c) 28.5 A d) 31.2 A
 o

7. A monochromatic beam of light   = 4900 A  incident normally upon a surface produces a pressure
 
−7
of 5 10 N / m on it. Assuming that 25% of the light incident is reflected and the rest absorbed,
2

find the number of photons falling per second on a unit area of thin surface.
a) 2 1020 b) 3 1020 c) 5 1020 d) 7 1020
8. Calculate the change in magnetic dipole moment when the electron in a H-atom makes a transition
from the n=4 orbit to the n=3 orbit.
enh ( n − 1) eh eh 2eh
a) b) c) d)
2m 2m 2m 2m
9. A particular of nucleus whose decay constant  is produced at a steady rate of p nuclei per second.
The number of nuclei N present after the production starts is
 2 − t
a)
p

(1 − e − t ) b)
2p

(1 − e − t ) c) ( e− t )
p
d)
p
(e )
10. To decrease the cut-off wavelength of continuous X-ray by 25% , the potential difference across the
X-ray tube
100
a) Must be increased by % b) must be decreased by 20%
3
c) must be increased by 25% d) must be decreased by 25%
11. An electron in Bohr’s hydrogen atom has an energy of -3.4 eV. The angular momentum of the
electron is
a) h /  b) h / 2 c) nh / 2 (n is integer ) d) 2h / 
0
12. The wavelength K X-rays produced by an X-ray tube is 0.76 A . The atomic number of
anticathode material is
A) 82 b) 41 c) 20 d) 10
13. In Young's double slit experiment, the fringes are displaced by a distance x when a glass plate of
refractive index 1.5 is introduced in the path of one of the beams. When this plate is replaced by
another plate of the same thickness, the shift of fringes is (3/2)x. The refractive index of the second
plate is
a) 1.75 b) 1.50 c) 1.25 d) 1.00
14. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of a  particle to that of a proton being subjected to the same magnetic field
so that the radii of their path are equal to each other assuming the field induction vector B is perpendicular to the
velocity vectors of the  -particle and the proton, is
a) 1 b) 1/4 c) 1/2 d) 2
15. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of molecules of hydrogen and helium in two gas jars kept
separately at temperature 27°C and 127°C, respectively, is
2 3 8
a) b) 2 : 3 c) d)
3 4 3
16. For the circuit shown in figure. Find the current through Zener diode

a) 8 mA b) 10 mA c) 9 mA d) 7 mA
17. In a transistor circuit the base current changes from 30  A to 90  A. if the current gain of the
transistor is 30, find the change in the collector current
a) 1 mA b) 1.5 mA c) 2.0 mA d) 1.8 mA
18. A change of 0.5 mA in the emitter current of a transistor produces a change of 0.49 mA in collector
current. Calculate (i) Common emitter short circuit current gain  .
a) 100 b) 98 c) 49 d) 20
19. The input resistance of a common-emitter amplifier is 600  and load resistance is 6k  . A change
of base current by 50  A results in the change of collector current by 5 mA. Find voltage gain.
a) 100 b) 1000 c) 500 d) 1500
20. Determine V0 and I for the networks of figure.

a) 9.7V, 9.7 mA b) 10.0V, 10 mA c) 9.3V, 9.3 mA d) Zero


21. A transistor connected in common emitter mode configuration is used as an amplifier. If RL = 5k 
and input resistance Ri = 2k  and current gain is 50. Find its power gain
a) 5000 b) 6000 c) 6250 d) 5250
22. Plane wavefronts are incident on a spherical mirror as shown. The reflected wavefronts will be

23. A parallel beam of light of wavelength  is incident on a plane mirror at an angle  as shown in
figure. With maximum intensity at point P, which of the following relation is correct.

   
a) cos  − sec  = b) cos  = c) cos  − sin  = d) cos  =
4d 4d d 2d
24. In Young’s double slit experiment maximum intensity is I than the angular position where the
I
intensity becomes
4

          
a) sin −1   b) sin −1   c) sin −1   d) sin −1  
d   3d   2d   4d 
25. When an unpolarized light of intensity I o is incident on a polarizing sheet, the intensity of the light
which does not get transmitted is
1 1
a) Zero b) I o c) I o d) I o
2 4
26. A point object is placed at (0, 0) and a plane mirror ‘M’ is placed, inclined 30o with the x axis.
If the object starts moving with velocity 1 $i m/s and the mirror is fixed find the velocity of image.

( 0, 0 )

1$ 3 $ 3$ 1 $
a) i+ j b) i+ j c) $i + $
j d) $i − $
j
2 2 2 2
27. The half-life period of a radioactive element X is same as the mean-life time of another radioactive
element Y. Initially both of them have the same number of atoms. Then :
a) X and Y have the same decay rate initially b) X and Y decay at the same rate always
c) Y will decay at a faster rate than X d) X will decay at a faster rate than Y
28. In a nuclear reactor 235U undergoes fission liberating 200 MeV of energy. The reactor has a 10% efficiency
and produces 1000 MW power. If the reactor is to function for 10 years, find the total mass of uranium
required.
a) 2.847 104 kg b) 3.847 104 kg c) 4.847 104 kg d) 5.240 104 kg
29. According to Einstein's photoelectric equation, the plot of the kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons
from a metal Vs the frequency of the incident radiation gives a straight line whose slope:
a) depends on the nature of the metal used
b) depends on the intensity of the radiation
c) depends both on the intensity of the radiation and the metal used
d) is the same for all metals and independent of the intensity of the radiation
30. Photoelectric effect experiments are performed using three different metal plates p, q and r having work functions
 p = 2.0 eV , q = 2.5 eV , r = 3.0 eV respectively. A light beam containing wavelengths of 550 nm, 450 nm and 350
nm with equal intensities illuminates each of the plates. The correct I-V graph for the experiment is

CHEMISTRY

31. Which is not true regarding Rayon?


a) It is pure regenerated cellulose

b) It is obtained by dissolving wood pulp in alkaline CS2

c) It is obtained by passing Na salt of cellulose xanthate spinneret into aqueous NaHCO3

d) It is extracted as finers of cellulose


32. Which is not true regarding Rayon?
a) H bonds b) dipole dipole attraction c) vanderwaal’s force d) ionic attraction

33. If mixture of three amino acids X ( pH = 3.2 ) , ( pH = 5.7 ) and Z ( pH = 9.7 ) Under electrophoresis at
pH = 7.7, in which direction will each component of the mixture move?

a) X to anode, Y and Z to cathode b) X to anode, Y stationary, Z to cathode


c) X to cathode, Y stationary, Z to annode d) X and Y to anode, Z to cathode
34. Ninhydrin reagent reacts with  amino acids to give a purple colour. In the reaction of ninhydrin
with phenyl alanine which of the following is responsible for the coluor?

A) O B) O

N O H

O
O

O O
C) D) OH O
OH

NH

O
O

35. A tripeptide contains glycine, alanine and serine. How many different sequences are possible?

a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
36. Identify the aminocids in this poly peptide and select the correct option
OH
H3C
O
CH3 HN O

NH
SH
O
O NH
OH

H2N

O OH

a) Leucine, Isoleucine, tyrosine and glutamic acid


b) Leucine, cysteine, tyrosine and aspartic acid
c) Leucine, cysteine, tyrosine and glutamic acid
d) Leucine, metheonine, tyrosine and glutamic acid

37.

HO
CH3OH
OH
HO
+ HCl

OH

OH The stable form of the reaction product is

H OH
H OH
A) B) O
O HO H
HO H H
HO H H HO O
OH H CH3
H OH O H
H3C

C) D) CH3
OH H O O
HO
O H H
H H
H H
HO O HO
CH3
OH OH
H OH H OH

38. Which of the following disaccharides fulfills the two requirements stated below

i)  (1,2) glycosidec linkage (ii) Non reducing sugar

A) H O
O
H H H
H O
H OH
HO HO H H
OH OH
OH H OH
H

OH H O H
HO
B)
O H H
H H OH
H H O
OH OH
OH OH OH
HO
HO OH
C)
H O
H
HO H H HO HO
H OH O O
H H
H H
OH OH HO

H OH
D) HO OH
HO O
H O
HO H
OH
H H H
H OH OH
HO H OH

39. Which of the following aldoses gives an an optically active conpound upon reaction with warm
HNO3

O O
A) B)
H OH H OH
H OH HO H
H OH H OH

OH OH
O O
C) D)
HO H HO H
H OH H OH
H OH HO H

OH HO
40. Which is the more stable form of D-Mannose among these

A) OH B) H OH
H
HO O HO O
OH OH
H HO H H
HO OH
H H H H H OH

OH OH
C) D)
OH OH
O H O OH
OH HO OH HO
H OH H H
H H H H
41. Give the order of chelating effect of following ligands
i) C2O42− ii) EDTA iii) dien
a) iii > ii > I b) i > ii > iii c) ii > iii > I d) i > iii > ii
42. A solution containing 0.319 gm of complex CrCl3 . 2H 2O was passes through cation exchanger and
the solution given out was neutralized by 28.5ml of 0.125 M NaOH. The correct formula of the
complex will be [mol. Wt. of complex=266.5]
a) CrCl ( H 2O )5  Cl2 . H 2O b) Cr ( H 2O )6  Cl3
c) CrCl2 ( H 2O )4  Cl .2 H 2O d) All are correct
43. Consider the following complexes:
(i) K2 PtCl6 (ii) PtCl4 .2 NH3 (iii) PtCl4 .3NH3 (iv) PtCl4 .5NH3
Their electrical conductance in aqueous solution are:
a) 256, 0, 97, 404 b) 404, 0, 97, 256 c) 256, 97, 0, 404 d) 404, 97, 256, 0
44. It is experimental fact that:
DMG + Ni ( II ) salt + NH 4OH → Re ppt.
Which of the following is wrong about this red ppt.
c) It is a non-ionic complex b) it involves intra molecular H-bonding
c) Ni ( II ) is sp hybridised
3
d) it is a diamagnetic complex
45. Which of the following statements is not correct?
2+ 2+
A)  Ni ( H 2O )6  and  Ni ( NH 3 )6  have same value of CFSE
2+ 2+
B)  Ni ( H 2O )6  and  Ni ( NH 3 )6  have same value of magnetic moment
a) Only a b) Only b c) Both a and b d) none of these
46. Wikinson’s catalyst contains :
a) Rhodium b) iron c) aluminium d) cobalt
47. 5.85 g of Nacl dissolved in 2.5 kg of water is cooled to -0.1860C. Then the amount of water
separated as ice is :
A) 2 kg b) 0.5 kg c) 1 kg d) 2.5 kg
48. 0.2 M – urea solution is isotonic with 0.1 M – Mgcl2 solution. Then the percentage of dissociation of
Mgcl2 is :
a) 50% b) 75% c) 60% d) 100%
H - -6
49. P of 0.1M-C6H5O is : [ Ka of C6H5OH = 10 ]
A) 4.5 b) 7.5 c) 8.5 d) 9.5
50. Solubility of Agcl in 0.1 M-Nacl, if Ksp of Agcl is 10-12(Mol/L)2 is :
a)10-6 M b) 10-10 M c) 10-11 M d) 10-9 M
51. I Ksp Mg(OH)2 is 4 x 10-12(Mol/L)3 then it’s PH is :
a)3.7 b) 10.3 c) 10 d) 9.3
52. If 400 mL of 0.2 M NH4OH is added to 200 mL of 0.1 M H2SO4 solution , then PH of the resultant
solution is :
a) 9.18 b) 4.82 c) 5 d) 8.7
53. For the equilibrium Pcl5( g ) ƒ Pcl3( g ) + Cl 2( g ) H  0 , the favorable condition for the forward
reaction is :
a) decrease in temperature
b) increase in pressure
c) addition of inert gas at constant volume
d) addition of inert gas at constant pressure
54. When 2 F of charge is given to 1L of 0.5 M -CUSO4 solution, then the total volume of gases
liberated at cathode and anode together at STP is :
a) 5.6 L b) 11.2 L c) 22.4 L d) 44.8 L
55. If the limiting molar conductance of potash alum solution is 800 ohm-1 cm2 mol-1 then it’s limiting
equivalent conductance is [in ohm-1 cm-2eq-1]
a)100 b) 1600 c) 400 d) 200
56. If the electrode potential of H2 electrode is -0.1182 V, then the PH of the electrolyte is :
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
57. Which of the following aq. solution is more conductive.
a) Pt ( NH 3 )2 Cl 2  b) Co ( NH 3 )5 Cl  Cl 2
c) Pt ( NH 3 )4  Cl 4 d) Co ( NH 3 )4 Cl 2  SO 4
2

58. Solution of X + NH4 SCN → blood red colouration the composition of blood red coloured solution
a) Fe SCN  b) Fe ( SCN )3 
+2

+2
c) Fe ( SCN )( H 2 O )5  d) any one of them or all of them
59. Which of the complexes have lowest no. of electrons in t2g orbitals.
c) Rh F6 
+3 +3 +3
a) Co ( NH 3 )6  b) Rh ( NH 3 )6  d) Fe ( H 2 O )6 
−3

60. K2Cr2O7 + KCl + H2SO4 ⎯⎯→ Red vapours


a) CrO3 b) CrOCl4 c) CrO2Cl2 d) CrO5

MATHEMATICS
cot x
61. If  sin x cos x dx = A cot x + B, then A is equal to
a) 1 b) 2 c) -1 d) -2
2
 ln x − 1 
62.    dx is equal to
 ( lnx )2 + 1 
 
x
+c
ln x x  x 
a) b) +c c) +c d) e x  2 + c
x2 + 1 ( lnx ) +1 ( lnx ) +1  x +1 
2 2

 2 tan x   
63.  e x  + cot 2  x +   dx is equal to
 1 + tan x  4 
   
a) e x tan  − x  + c b) e x tan  x −  + c
4   4
 3   3 
c) e x tan  − x + c d) e x tan  x − +c
 4   4 
dx
64. The value of  is equal to
x (1 + x n )
n 1/ n

1 xn 1 xn + 1 xn
a) ln n +c b) ln n + c c) nln +c d) none of these
n x +1 n x xn + 1
3 + 4 cos x
65.  ( 4 + 3cos x ) 2
is equal to

sin x cos x tan x cot x


a) +c b) +c c) +c d) +c
4 + 3cos x 4 + 3cos x 4 + 3cos x 4 + 3cos x
dx
66.  equals
( x − 2 ) ( x + 3)
7/8 9/8

1 1 1 1
8  x − 2 8 5  x − 2 8 5  x + 3 8 8  x + 3 8
a)   +c b)   +c c)   +c d)   +c
5 x+3 8 x+3 8 x−2 5 x−2
x 7/2
67.  x9 + 1
dx equals to

a) sin −1 x 2 + 9 + c b)
1  x9 + 1 
ln  +c
2  x9 − 1 
c)
2
9
(
ln x9/2 + x9 + 1 + c) d) tan −1 x + c

68. if 
( 2 x + 1) dx = A ln
x2 + x + 1
+ C , then
x 4 + 2 x3 + x 2 − 1 x2 + x − 1

a) A = 1 b) A = 1/2 c) A = - 1/2 d) A=2

dx
69.  is equal to
( x3 − 1)
2/3
x2

4/3 1/3 1/3


3 1   1   1 
( )
2/3
a) 1 − 3  +c b) x − 1 3
+c c) 3 1 + 3  +c d) 1 − 3  +c
4 x   x   x 

 x
70.   ln (1 + cos x ) − x tan  dx is equal to
 2

a) x ln (1+cosx)+c b) x ln(1+secx)+c c) x2 ln(1+cosx)+c d) x ln tanx + c


x tan x sec x
71. the value of  ( tan x − x ) 2
dx

1 1 1 1
a) +c b) + c c) +c d) +c
sin x − x cos x x cos x − sin x x sin x − cos x x sin x + cos x

 (x + x )( x −8 + 2 x −9 )
2 1/10
72. The value of the integral dx is

(
5 2
x + 2x) + c
5
( x + 1) + c
6
( x + 1) + c ( )
11/10 11/10 11/10 11/10
a) b) c) d) x 2 + 2 x +c
11 6 7

 e x ( x + x3 + 2 x5 )e x dx is equal to
4 2
73.

1 x2 x 1 2 x 1 x2 x4 1 2 x2 x4
a) xe e + c b) x e +c c) e e +c d) x e e +c
2 2 2 2
1 + sin 2
74. The value of  sin  − cos 
d is equal to

1 t− 2 1 t− 2 1 t− 2 1 t− 2
a) t + ln + c b) t − ln +c c) t − ln + c d) t + ln +c
2 t+ 2 2 2 t+ 2 2 t+ 2 2 t+ 2

( sin 2 x )
1/3
d ( 3
tan x ) is equal to
75.  sin 2/3
x + cos 2/3
x
( 2sin x cos x )
1/3
d 3 tan x
a) ln(1+cot x) + c 1/3
b)  cos 2/3 x + ( tan 2/3 x + 1)

ln (1 + tan 2/3 x ) + c
1
c) 2/3
d) none of these
2

76. If  g ( x)[ f ( x) + f '( x)]dx = f ( x) g ( x), then | g ( x) | is

a) e2 ec b) ex ec c) lnex ec d) – lne-x ec

77. If m and n are positive integers and f ( x) =  ( t − a ) (t − b )


x 2 m +1
dt , a  b, then
2n
1

a) x = b is a point of local minimum b) x = b is a point of local maximum


c) x = a is a point of local minimum d) x = a is point of local maximum
x/2
n −1
78. If I (n) =   .sin  d , n  N , n  3 then the value of I(n) − I (n − 2) is
n

0
n

1 1 1 1
a) b) c) d)
n2 n −1 n −12
n +1

 x
3 x  − 5 , x  0
2

79. f(x)=  x , then  f ( x ) dx is equal to ([ . ] denotes the greatest integer function)


2, x=0 −3/2

11 7 17
a) − b) − c) -6 d) −
2 2 2

 3 
80.   x
0
2
+ 1 
dx is equal to ( [.] denotes the greatest integer function)

a) 2 b) 2 +1 c) 3 / 2 d) infinite

( x + 2)
3 2

81.  2x
2
2
− 10 x + 53
dx is equal to

a) 2 b) 1/2 c) 1 d) none of these


x
82. If  ( x ) = cos x −  ( x − t )  ( t ) dt , then  '' ( x ) +  ( x ) equals
0

x −x
a) –cos x b) 0 c)  ( x − t )  dt
0
d) −  ( x − t )  ( t ) dt
0


n −
4
83.  sin x + cos x dx ( n  N ) is
− /4

a) 0 b) 2n c) 2 2n d) 2n
2 n
  sin x  
84. 
0
 sin x − 
  2   dx ([.] denotes the greatest integer function) is equal to


a) 0 b) 2n c) 2n d) 4n
3
85. f ( x ) = x + x − 1 + x − 2 , then  f ( x ) dx is
0

a) 9.5 b) 18 c) -9.5 d) 0

86. If a point P moves such that its distance from line y = 3x − 7 is same as its distance from
(2 )
3, − 1 , then area of the curve, described by P, enclosed between the coordinate axes is
3
a) b) 2 3 c) 6 d) 8
2
87. A square ABCD is inscribed in a circle of radius 4. A point P moves inside the circle such that d(P,
AB)  min (d (P, BC), (d (P, CD), d (P, DA)) where d (P, AB) is the distance of a point P from line
AB. The area of region covered by making point P is
a) 4 b) 8 c) 8 − 16 d) 6
88. If a circle of radius r is touching the lines x − 4 xy + y = 0 in the first quadrant at points A and B,
2 2

then area of triangle OAB (O being the origin) is


3 3r 2 3r 2 3r 2
a) b) c) d) r 2
4 4 4
89. The area bounded by the curve f(x)= cos −1 (cos x), 0  x  2  with the tangent to the curve
f ( x ) = cos x at x =  is
( 2 − 1)( − 1) ( 2 − 1)( + 1)
( + 1) b) ( − 1)
2 2
a) c) d)
2 2
90. The area bounded by y = x and x = y + 2 is equal to
22 20 16 14
a) b) c) d)
3 3 3 3

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