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02.05.21 - SR - MPC ALL - WTM-1 Q.paper With Key & Sol's
02.05.21 - SR - MPC ALL - WTM-1 Q.paper With Key & Sol's
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: -
JEE MAINS MODEL
MATHEMATICS:
No.of
+Ve - Ve
Section Question Type Total marks
Marks Marks
Syllabus:
MATHS: Indefinite integrals:- Standard formulas, Method of substitution, Integration of
rational and irrational functions, Integration using partial fractions
PHYSICS: Electrostatics: Charges, Coloumbs law, Electric field Electric field due to discreet
charges, Electric field due to ring, disc, Electric field due to wire
CHEMISTRY: SOLUTIONS: Types of solutions, Methods of expressing concentration of
solutions, Solubility of gases, Henry's law, Vapour pressure and Raoults Law,
Types of solutions-ideal & non ideal, Azeotropic mixture (as per IPE book) and
numerical
MATHS Max Marks: 100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
3Tan x
4 1
1. cos2 x Tan3 x Tan 2 x Tanx dx k Tan Tanx cot x 1 then the value of k is (where c is
constant of integrator)
A) 2 B) 3 C) 6 D) 8
18
17 x 27 x 1
x x 1 5 x 3 dx
26
2. c where c is constant of integration, then the value of k
K
is _____
A) 3 B) 6 C) 9 D) 12
3. If f x
3x 4
1
dx, f 0 0 then f 1 equal to
2
x 4
x 1
1 2
A) B) C) 1 D) 3
3 9
x 1 e x x 2 4 x 1 dx e x f x c
2
4. (where C is constant of integration) if
g x f x f ' x then
5.
x 1 x 2 x 3
x 4 x 5 x 6 dx x k log x 4 24 log x 5 30 log x 6 c where k is equal to
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
dx 1 cos x 1 1 cos x
6. sin x 3 cos x K log cos x 1 4
2
Tan 1 C where k is equal to
3 3
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 8
7.
Tanx cot x dx K sin 1 sin x cos x c where k is equal to
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
A) 8 B) 7 C) 6 D) 5
dx
9. x 1
x 1
x 1 x 1
A) C B) C C) x 1 C D) x c
x 1 x 1
32
x k 1 x c where k is
10. dx sin
a3 x3 3 3
a2
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
x 2 3.x 1
11. x 4 x 2 1 dx
A) 2Tan 1 2 x 3 c B) Tan 1 2 x 3 C) 2Tan1 2 x c D) 2Tan 1 3
x2 1 1 2
1 x 1
12. x4 1dx Tan c where k is
k 2.x
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
dx 1 3
13. 2 2 k Tan c where k is
x
x 3 1 x 3
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
sin 2 x cos 2 x dx
14. 2
sin 5 x cos3 x sin 2 x sin 3 x cos2 x cos5 x
1 1 1 1
A) c B) c C) c D) c
1 cot 3 x 3 1 Tan 3 x 3 1 Tan 3 x 1 cot 3 x
2.x12 5 x 9 x10
15. 3
dx 2
C where k is
x 5
x 3 1 k x 5 x3 1
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
cos 2 x cos 2
16. dx =
sin x sin
A) 2[cos x (sin )x] c B) 2[cos x xsin ] c
Sr.MPC ALL_WTM-1 Page 3
C) -2[cos x xsin ] c D) -2[cos x sin ] c
1 x4
17. If dx f x c , then x x5 dx
x x5
A) log| x | f x c1 B) log | x | f x k
C) x f x c1 D) x log| x | c1
10 x9 10 x loge 10
18. 10x x10 dx
A) log 10 x x10 c B) log 10 x x10 c
C) 10x x10 c D) log 10 x x 9 c
1/ 2 p
x 2 x 4 3 x 6 1 x 2 x 4 dx k Ax 2 Bx 4 cx 6 l then
2
19. If
1 1
A) k , A B C p B) k , A B C , p 3 / 2
3 3
1 3
C) k 3, p 1 / 3, A B C D) k , A B C , P
3 2
x4 1
20. 1 x6 dx
1
A) tan 1 x tan 1 x 3 c
3
B) tan 1 x tan 1 x 3 c
1
C) tan 1 x tan 1 x 3 c
D) tan 1 x tan 1 x 3 c
3
SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive or
negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths Place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
1
21. 1 2 tan x(tan x sec x) 2 dx where x 0,
klog |sec x (sec x + tan x)| +c where k
2
equal to
sin 8 x cos8 x 1
22. 1 2sin 2 x cos 2 x dx k sin 2x c where k equal to
x x k x x
23. x 2 x log e x x dx
3
x C where k equal to
5 2 1 1
x1/2 6 3 2 3 1 1
x x x x x x 6 log x 6 1 C where k is equal to
24. x1/2 x1/3 dx = k
6 5
4 3 2
dx k xq
25. ( x p) c where k equal to
( x p)( x q) pq x p
A) B)
C) D)
27. Three identical charges Q are fixed at the three corners of a square of side a. The electric
field at fourth corner is approximately
Q Q 2 2Q Q
A) B) C) D)
4 0 a 2 20 a 2 40 a 2 20 a 2
28. A thin glass rod is bent into a semicircle of radius r. A charge +Q is uniformly distributed
along the upper half, and a charge –Q is uniformly distributed along the lower half, as shown
in fig. The electric field E at P, the centre of the semicircle is towards
A) B)
C) D)
34. Two charges Q1 18C and Q2 2C are separated by a distance R, and Q1 is on the left of
Q2 . The distance of the point where the net electric field is zero is
A) between Q1 and Q2 B) left of Q1 at R / 2 C) right of Q2 at R D) right of Q2 at R / 2
35. An oil drop, carrying six electronic charges and having a mass of 1.6 1012 g , falls with some
terminal velocity in a medium. What magnitude of vertical electric field is required to make
the drop move upward with the same speed as it was formerly moving downward with?
Ignore buoyancy.
A) 105 NC 1 B) 10 4 NC 1 C) 3.3 104 NC 1 D) 3.3 105 NC 1
36. Five point charges, +q each, are placed at the five vertices of a regular hexagon. The distance
of the center of the hexagon from any of the vertices is a. The electric field at the center of
the hexagon is
q q q
A) B) C) D) zero
4 0 a 2 8 0 a2 16 0 a 2
37. A ring of uniform charge with radius 0.5 m has 0.002 m gap. If the ring carries a charge of
+1 C, the electric field at the center is
A) qE / k B) 2qE / k C) qE / k D) zero
39. Three positive charges of equal magnitude q are placed at the vertices of an equilateral
triangle of side l. How can the system of charges be placed in equilibrium?
A) by placing a charge Q q / 3 at the centroid of the triangle
B) by placing a charge Q q / 3 at the centroid of the triangle
C) by placing a charge Q q at a distance l from all the three charges
D) by placing a charge Q q above the plane of the triangle at a distance l from all the
three charges
40. Five balls numbered 1,2,3,4 and 5 are suspended using separate threads. The balls 1, 2 , 2, 4
and 4,1 show electrostatic attraction, while balls 2,3 and 4,5 show repulsion.
Therefore, ball 1 must be
A) negatively charged B) positively charge C) neutral D) made of metal
41. Two point charges repel each other with a force of 100N. One of the charges is increased by
10% and the other is reduced by 10%. The new force of repulsion at the same distance would
be
A) 100N B) 121N C) 99N D) none of these
42. Three charges Q1 , Q2 and q are placed on a straight line such that q is some where in
between Q1 and Q2 . If this system of charges is in equilibrium, what should be the
magnitude and sign of charge q?
Q1Q2 Q1 Q2
A) 2
, positive B) , negative
Q1 Q2 2
Q1Q2 Q1 Q2
C) 2
, negative D) , negative
Q1 Q2 2
43. An isolated charge q1 of mass m is suspended freely by a thread of length l. Another charge
q2 is brought near it ( >> ). When q1 is in equilibrium tension in thread will be
A) mg B) mg C) mg D) none of these
SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive or
negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths Place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
46. Three equal charges, each +q, are placed on the corners of an equilateral triangle. The
electric field intensity at the centroid of the triangle is
47. A point charge of 100 C is placed at . Find the magnitude of electric field
48. Three charged particles are placed on a straight line as shown in fig. q1 and q2 are fixed, but
q3 can be moved. Under the action of the forces from q1 and , is in equilibrium. What
49. Two particles A and B B is right of A having charges 8×10( 6) C and 2×10( 6) C ,
respectively, are held fixed with separation of 20 cm. Where should a third charged particle
be placed from B so that it does not experience a net electric force. (in cm)
50. Two charges q and 2q are placed a fixed distance apart, then the magnitude of ratio of forces
experienced by q due to 2q and vice versa is
51. 50 mL of an aqueous solution of glucose contains 6.02 x 1022 molecules. The concentration
of solution is
A) 0.1 M B) 1.0 M C) 0.2 M D) 2.0 M
52. Percent by mass of a solute (mol. Wt = 28) in its aqueous solution is 28. The mole fraction of
the solute in the solution is
A) 0.8 B) 0.1 C) 0.9 D) 0.2
53. The density of 3M solution of Na2S2O3 is 1.25g/ml, the molality of Na2S2O3 solution is
A) 0.935 B) 3.86 C) 0.386 D) 0.75
w
54. How many grams of glucose be dissolved to make one litre solution of 20% glucose
v
A) 180g B) 200g C) 1.8g D) 20g
w
55. 10% Na 2 CO3 means 10g of solute present in
W
A) 100g of solution B) 100 ml of solution C) 10g of solution D) 10 ml of solution
56. The volume of 1 M NaOH solution required to convert 100 cm3 containing 12 gm of
NaH2PO4 completely to Na 3PO4 is
A) 200 cm3 B) 20 cm3 C) 2 dm3 D) 500 cm 3
57. The vapour pressure of a solution depends upon
A) surface area B) temperature
C) mole fraction of solvent D) degree of dissociation of solute
58. Which of the following aqueous solutions has the highest vapour pressure? (Assume
complete ionization)
A) 0.1 M KNO3 B) 0.1 M Na 3PO4 C) 0.1 M BaCl2 D) 0.1 M K 2SO4
1
59. A plot of reciprocal of total pressure verses yA gives
p
1 1
A) A linear plot with slope = 10 10 B) A linear plot with slope = 0
pB pA pA
0
pB
SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive or
negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths Place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
71. Two liquids A and B from ideal solutions. At 300 K, the vapour pressure of solution
containing 1 mole of A and 3 mole of B is 550 mm Hg. At the same temperature, if one
more mole of B is added to this solution, the vapour pressure of the solution increases by
10mm Hg. If ratio between vapour pressures of pure B and A is ‘X’. Then the value of 2x is
MATHS KEY:
1) C 2) C 3) C 4) A 5) C 6) D 7) B 8) A 9) A 10) B
11)A 12) B 13)C 14) C 15) B 16) B 17) B 18)A 19)B 20) D
PHYSICS KEY:
26) C 27) D 28) C 29) A 30) B 31) D 32) D 33) D 34) D 35) C
36) A 37) B 38) B 39) A 40) C 41) C 42) C 43) B 44) C 45) A
CHEMISTRY KEY:
51)D 52)D 53) B 54) B 55) A 56) A 57) B 58) A 59) B 60) B
61)D 62)A 63) B 64) C 65) A 66) D 67) A 68) A 69) A 70) C