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ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
SEC: Jr.C-IPL_C-120_IPL-IC (In Com) JEE-MAIN Date: 08-05-2021
Time: 09.30Am to 12.30Pm WTM-1 Max. Marks: 300

08-05-2021_ Jr.C-IPL_C-120_IPL-IC (In Com)_Jee-Main_WTM-01_Test Syllabus


PHYSICS : Unit and Dimensions: Physical quantity, Fundamental quantiies, derived quanties, System
of units: CGS, MKS, SI, Dimensions, Dimensional analysis applications
CHEMISTRY : Constitutents of matter, subatomic particles, Atomic numbers, Mass number, Isotopes,
Isobars, Isotones, Electronic configuration, Electronic configuration (upto zinc)
MATHEMATICS : Basic formulas, Definition of rational numbers irrational numbers, surds, non surds, Rationalization
of surds, Properties of surds, Square root of surds, Laws of exponents and powers, Modulus of a real
number, Properties of modulus function, Problems on modulus properties, Logarithms: Definition,
Properties of logarithms, Properties of logarithms, Graphs, Logarithmic Inequations, Problems on
Properties logarithms
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100
(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 in all other cases.
01. If force (F), length (L) and time (T) are presumed to be the fundamental units, then the
dimensional formula of mass will be
1. FL1T 2 2. FL1T 2 3. FL1T 1 4. FL2T 2
02. If x  at  bt 2  c, where x is in meter and t in hour (hr), then the unit of a, b and c are
1. m, mhr 1, mhr 2 2. mhr 1, mhr 2 , m
3. m2hr 1, mhr 1, m 4. mhr 2 , mhr 1, m
03. erg m1 can be the unit of the measure of
1. Force 2. Momentum 3.power 4. Acceleration
b
04. The velocity ' ' of a particle is given in terms of time ‘ t ’ by the equation   at  . The
tc
dimensions of a,b, c are respectively.
1. L2 , T , LT 2 2. LT 2 , LT , L 3. LT 2 , L, T 4. L, LT ,T 2
05. The SI unit of pressure is
1. dyne cm2 2. Atomosphere 3. Pascal 4. Cm of Hg
06. In a particular system, the units of length, mass and time are chosen to be 10cm, 10 g and
0.1s respectively. The unit of force in this system will be equivalent to.
1. 0.1 N 2. 1 N 3. 10 N 4. 100 N
 
07. The position of a particle at time t is given by the relation xt   0  1  e t , where  0 is a
 
 
constant and   0. The dimension of 0 and  are respectively
1. M 0 L1T 1 and T 1 2. M 0 L1T 0 and T 1
3. M 0 L1T 11 and T 2 4. M 0 L1T 1 and T
08. If the velocity of light (c), gravitational constant (G) and Planck’s constant (h) are chosen as
fundamental units, then the dimensions of mass in new system is
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
  
1. C 2 G 2 h 2 2. C 2 G 2 h 2 4. C3. C 2 G 2 h 2 2G 2 h2
09. If length (L), mass (M) and force (F) are taken as fundamental quantities, then the
dimensions of time will be
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
  2 2 2
1. M 2 L2 F 2 2. M 2 L2 F 2 3. M L T 4. MLF 2
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10. Which of the following pairs have the same dimensions?
1. Pressure, stress and force 2. Work, power and power factor
3.Impulse and momentum 4. Force, impulse and momentum
11. Which relation is incorrect?
0
1. 1 calorie  4.18 joule 2. 1 A  10 10 m
3. 1 MeV  1.6  1013 J 4. 1newton  106 dyne
F L
12. To determine the Young’s modulus of a wire, the formula is Y  , where L is the
A L
length A is the area of cross-section of the wire, L is the change in length of wire when
stretched with a force F. The conversion factor to change it from CGS to MKS system is
1. 1 2. 10 3. 0.1 4. 0.01
13. The Pair having the same dimension is
1. angular momentum, work 2. Work, torque
3. potential energy, linear momentum 4. Kinetic energy, velocity
14. Conversion of 1MW power on a new system having basic units of mass, length and time as
10kg, 1 dm (deci meter) and 1 minute respectively is
1. 2.16  1012 unit 2. 1.26  1012 unit 3. 2.16  1010 unit 4. 2  1014 unit
15. The dimensions of mc2 is
1. MLT 1 2. ML2T 1 3. ML2T 2 4. ML2T 2
16. The surface tension of a liquid is 70 dyne cm1. It may be expressed in MKS as
1. 70Nm1 2. 7  102 Nm1 3. 7  102 Nm1 4. 7  103 Nm1
17. Which of the following is not a unit of energy?
1. Ws 2. kgms 1 3. Nm 4.joule
18. 1 micron    is
1. 109 m 2. 1012 m 3. 106 m 4. 1015 m
19. The dimensional formula of universal gravitational constant is
1. MLT 2 2. ML3T 2 3. M 1L3T 2 4. MLT 2
20. If the units of M and L are doubled then the unit of kinetic energy will become
1. 8 times 2. 16 times 3. 4 times 4. 2 times
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

21. The dimensions of “light-year” is Lx . Find the value of x

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22. In C.G.S system the magnitude of the force is 100 dyne. In another system where the
fundamental physical quantities are kilogram, meter and minute, the magnitude of the force
is
23. A system has basic dimensions as density {D}, velocity {V} and area {A} . The dimensional

representation of force in this system is AV x D . Find the value of x


24. The number of particles crossing the unit area normal to x-axis per second is represented by
n n
the following formula n  D 2 1 . Where D is the coefficient of diffusion n1 and n2 are
x2  x1
number of molecules per unit volume at x1 and x2 respectively, then the dimensions of D is

M 0 L2T  x . Find the value of x

25. The density of a material is 8 gcc 1. In a system in which the unit of length is 5cm and unit
of mass is 20 g, the density of material will be
A x
26. The potential energy of a particle varies with distance x from a fixed origin as U  ,
x2  B
x
where A and B are dimensional constants then dimensional formula for AB is ML2  T 2 .
Find the value of x
27. Assuming that the period of vibration of the prongs of a tuning fork depends upon its length
‘L’ density of the material ‘d’ and Young’s modulus Y. By dimensional method if
1
 Ld  n
T   , then the value of n is
 Y 
28. The value of force in a certain system of measurement is 200 units. If unit of mass is
doubled the unit of length is trebled, the unit of time is halved then the value of force in new
1
system of units is x then the value of x is
3
29. An expression for the time period of oscillation of a simple pendulum of length ‘L’ at a
1
 L x
place where acceleration due to gravity is g is T   , then the value of x is
g
30. The dimensions of a/b in the relation, F  a x  bt 2 , (Where F is a force x is the distance
1

and ‘t’ is time) are L 2T n , the value of n is
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CHEMISTRY
(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 in all other cases.
31. The anode rays were discovered by
1. Goldstein 2. Crookes 3.Cliadwick 4. Thomson
32. Canal rays is name of beam of
1. Electrons 2. Protons 3. Neutrons 4. Positively charged ions
33. Neutron was discovered by
1. Rutherford 2. J.J. Thomson 3. Chadwick 4. Moseley
34. The mass of a neutron is
1. Same as that of a proton 2. Slightly less than that of a proton
3. Slightly more than that of proton 4. Much different from that of proton
35. Of the following the one that is not an elementary particle
1. Proton 2. Neutron 3.   Particle 4. Electron
36. Of the following fundamental particles, the one with least mass is
1.   Particle 2. Neutron 3. Electron 4. Proton
37. The ion isoelectronic with carbon atom is
1. O2 2. N  3. Na 
4. 99 Pu 239
38. Rutherford’s scattering experiment is related to the size of the
1. Nucleus 2. Atom 3. Electron 4. Neutron
39. The ion that isoelectronic with CO is
1. CN 1 2. O2 3. O2
4. N 2
40. According to Moseley the relationship between the frequency (V) of the lines in X  rays
spectra and atomic number (Z) of an element is given by the expression
1. v  az  b 2. z  a  v  b  3. z  a v  b 4. v  a  z  b
41. The increasing order of specific charge of electron (e) proton (P), alpha particle (  ) and
neutron (n) is
1. e,P,n  2. n,P,e,  3. n, , P, e 4. n, P, , e
42. Atomic number of equal to the
1. number of neutrons in the nucleus
2. Number of protons in the nucleus
3. Sum of the protons and neutrons
4. Atomic mass of the element
43. An  -Particle is identical with
1. Proton 2. Neutron 3. Helium nucleus 4. Electron
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44. Which of the following is not iso electronic
2
1. Na  2. Mg 2 3. O 4. Cl 1
45. The Isotopes of an electron differ in
1. The number of neutrons in the nucleus 2. The charge on the nucleus
3. The number of extra-nuclear electrons 4. Both the nuclear charge and
number of extra-nuclear electron s
46. Isobars have same number of
1. Proton 2. Electron 3. Nucleons 4. Neutrons
47. Mostly elements have fractional atomic masses because
1. They have isotopes
2. Their isotopes have different masses
3. Their isotopes have non-integral masses
4. The constituent neutrons, protons and electrons combine to give fractional masses.
35 37
48. 17 Cl and 17 Cl differ from each other in number of
1.Electrons 2. mesons 3. Protons 4. Nucleons
49. Isotones have same
1. Atomic number 2. Mass number 3. Number of neutrons 4. Number of electrons
50. Ne, Na  and F  have the same
1. Mass number 2. Number of nucleons
3. Number of electrons 4.Number of protons
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

51. No of electrons present In Cl  ion_____


52. No of electrons present in protium_______
53. Specific charge of e is ______ X 108 C / g
54. Mass of proton is ___________ X 10 24 C / g
55. Mass of one mole of e ______mg
56. At no of Cu is _______
57. No of P electrons present in sodium____
58. No of d electron present in Cr______
59. The mass nos of 3 isotopes of an element are 10,12,14 units. Their percentage abundance is
80,15 and 5 respectively what is at wt of an element
60. no of e present in Tritium ______

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MATHEMATICS
(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 in all other cases.

61. log1728 
2 3

1.1 2. 3 3. 2 4. 6
 1 
62. log 2   
 32 
1. 5 2. 2 3. 10 4. 20
5
63. 2 2  log 2 
4 2 1 3
1. 2. 3. 4.
5 5 5 5
log x log 25
64. If  then x 
log3 log9
1. 3 2. 5 3. 4 4. 2
log x log y log z
65. If   then xyz 
yz zx x y
1.0 2. 1 3. 2 4.3
1 x   2x 
66. If f  x   log   , then f 
1 x  2
 1  x 
1. f  x  2. 2 f  x  3. 3 f  x  4. 4 f  x 

67. If a  log11 2
2 , b  log11 then
1. a  b 2. a  b 3. a  b 4. a  b
 3x  3 y 
68. If log  x  y   log   , then log x  log y 
 2 
1. log 2 2. log3 3. log 4 4. log5

 1  1  1
69. log 2 1    log 2  1          log 2  1   
 2  3  31 
1. 0 2. 1 3. 5 4. 4
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70. If x, y , z are three consecutive natural numbers then log 1  xz  
1. 0 2. y 3. log y 4. 2log y
1 1 1
71. If x  logbc ca ab
a , y  log b , z  log a then   
x 1 y 1 z 1
1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4
72. If log 330  a,log530  b, then log830 
1. 31  a  b  2. 31  a  b  3. 31  a  b  4. 31  a  b 
81
73. If log12  x, then log 36 
x x4 2x x4
1. 2. 3. 4.
x4 x x4 2x
74. If x3  y 3  0, x  y  0 then log  x  y  

1 1
1.  log x  log y  log 2  2.  log x  log y  log3
2 2
3. log x  log y  log 2 4. log x  log y  log 2

75. A rationalizing factor of 3  5 is

1. 3  5 2. 3  5 3. 3  5 4. 3  5

76. Square root of 8  60 is

1. 5 3 2. 5 3 3. 3 5 4. 2  3

77. If x  7  3, y  3  2, z  2  7 then x3  y 3  z 3 
1. xyz 2. 2xyz 3. 3xyz 4. 4xyz

78. 11  4 7 

1. 2  7 2. 7 2 3. 7 5 4. 7 5
79. If x  1  4 then x 
1. 3 and 5 2. 3 and 5 3. 3 and  5 4. 3 and  5

80. Then conjugate surd of 3  2 is


1. 32 2.  3  2 3.  3  1 4. 32

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(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

81. log ba  logbc  log ca  ___


1 1 1
82.   
log abc
a log abc
a logcabc
5 2
83. 2log3  5log 3  ___

84. log 3 243 

1
85. If log x  log8, logy 2  2log 2 then x  y  ___
2

86.  
log 2 log 24 

1 1
87.   ___
2 3 2 3
2
88. If x  , then x 2  6 x  2  ___
3 7
1 1
89. If x  7  4 3, y  7  4 3, then   ___
2 2
x y

2 1 2 1
90. If x  ,y  , then x  y 
2 1 2 1

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