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13- 09 - 2020

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/TP/JEE ADV PHYSICS + CHEMISTRY + MATHS Batch : LT-22 (GP. I, II)

PHYSICS
Section 1 - Only one option correct type (3, -1)
1. What happens when we multiply a vector by –2?
A) Direction reverses and magnitude is doubled
B) Direction reverses and unit change
C) Direction remains unchanged but unit changes
D) Neither direction reverses nor unit changes.
2. A point moves with uniform acceleration and v1, v2 and v3 denote the average velocities in the three successive
intervals of time t1, t2 and t3. Which of the following relations is correct?
A) (v1 – v2) : (v2 - v3) = (t1 – t2) : (t2 + t3) B) (v1– v2) : (v2 – v3) = (t1 + t2): (t2 + t3)
C) (v1 – v2) : (v2 – v3) = (t1 – t2) : (t1 – t3) D) (v1 – v2) : (v2 – v3) = (t1 – t2) : (t2 – t3)
3. If the dimensions of a physical quantity are given by MaLbTc, then the physical quantity will be :
A) force, if a = 0, b = -1, c = -2 B) pressure, if a = 1, b = -1, c = -2
C) velocity, if a = 1, b = 0, c = -1 D) acceleration, if a = 1, b = 1, c = -2
Section II - Multiple correct answer type (4, –1)
Full marks : +4 - If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option (s) is (are ) darkened.
Partial Marks: + 1 - For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option
4. The cross product of two vectors A and B is zero if
A) A is a null vector and B is a proper vector
B) A is a proper vector and B is a null vector
C) A and B are both null vectors
D) A and B are proper vectors parallel to each other .
5. Which of the following statement are true.
A) Displacement has no specific direction
B) Displacement has specific direction
C) Displacement of a body can be zero
D) Magnitude of displacement is equal or less than distance travelled.
6. The difference in the true value and measured value of a quantity is called error of measurement.

A) Error in Summation is x = ±  a  b 

B) Error in Difference is x = ±  a  b 

x  a b
C) Error in Product is x    a + b 
 

  x a b
D) Error in Division is x    a  b 
 
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Section III - Integer value correct type (4, 0)


7. The simple sum of two co-initial vector is 16 units. Their vector sum is 8 units. The resultant of the vectors
is perpendicular to the smaller vector. Find the magnitude of the smallest vector.
8. One body is dropped while a second body is thrown downwards with an initial velocity of 2 m/s simultaneously.
The separation between them is 18m after a time ———— seconds?
9. The vernier of a circular scale is divided into 30 divisions, which coincide with 29 main scale divisions. If
o
1
each main scale division is   , what is the teast count of the instrument (in minutes)?
2
Section IV - Matrix matching type (4,0)
10. Column I Column II
A. Moment of Inertia P. newton/m2
B. Surface Tension Q. rad/sec2
C. Angular acceleration R. kg meter2
D. Coefficient of elasticity S. Newton/meter
A) A  R ; B  S; C  Q; D  P B) A  P ; B  Q; C  R; D  S
C) A  S ; B  R; C  P; D  Q D) A  Q; B  P; C  S; D  R
CHEMISTRY
Section 1 - Only one option correct type (3, -1)
11. From 200 mg of CO2, 1.54 × 10–3 mole of CO2 are removed. Then the no. of moles of CO2 left is
A) 3 B) 3 × 10-3 C) 10-3 D) 300
12. The shortest and longest wave numbers of Lyman series in H atom are respectively

3 1 5 3
A) R H , R H B) R H , R H C) R H , RH D) RH, RH
4 4 36 4
13. In which of the following arrangements, the order is not according to the property indicated against it ?
A) Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F–  Increasing ionic size
B) B < C < N < O  Increasing first ionisation enthalpy
C) I < Br < F < Cl  Increasing electron gain enthalpy with negative sign
D) Li < Na < K < Rb  Increasing metallic radius
Section II - Multiple correct answer type (4, –1)
Full marks : +4 - If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option (s) is (are ) darkened.
Partial Marks: + 1 - For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option
14. Which of the following show amphoteric behaviour?
A) Zn(OH)2 B) BeO C) Al2O3 D) Pb(OH)2
15. Which of the following are wrong
A) De Broglie relation is applicable only to microscopic particles
B) The uncertainites in measurements are due to the imperfections of the techniques used to measure them
C) The wave function  always has positive values
D) There is some probability of finding the electron even outside the boundary of the orbital
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16. Which of the following methods of expressing concentration are independent of temperature
A) molarity B) molality C) normality D) mole fraction
Section III - Integer value correct type (4, 0)
17. Vapour density of a gas if its density in 0.178 g/l at NTP is
18. The total number of ‘s’ electrons in Na is :
19. Number of orbitals present in L-shell is :
Section IV - Matrix matching type (4,0)
20. Column - I Column - II
A) Balmer series p) Infrared region
B) Paschen series q) Visible region
C) Pfund series r) Result of electronic transitions from outer shells to second shell
D) Brackett series s) Result of electronic transitions from outer shells to fourth shell
A) A  q, r ; B  p ; C  p ; D  p, s B) A  q, r ; B  p ; C  s ; D  p,q

C) A  p, q ; B  s ; C  p ; D  p, s D) A  p, r ; B  p ; C  s ; D  r, s
MATHEMATICS
Section 1 - Only one option correct type (3, -1)
21. If X  {1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8,9} , A  {x  N : 30  x 2  70} , B = {x:x is a prime number less than 10} then
which of the following is false
A) A  B  {2, 3, 5, 6, 7,8}

B) A  B  {7,8}

C) A  B  {6,8}

D) A B  {2,3,5, 6,8}
22. Suppose the number of element in set A is p, number of elements in set B is q, and the number of elements
in A  B is 7 then p2 + q2 is
A) 42 B) 49 C) 50 D) 55

x  59 
23. The function f satisfies the functional equation 3 f  x   2 f    10 x  30 for all real x  1 .The value of
 x 1 
f(7) is
A) 8 B) 4 C) -8 D) 11
Section II - Multiple correct answer type (4, –1)
Full marks : +4 - If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option (s) is (are ) darkened.
Partial Marks: + 1 - For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option

1  sin 4A  1
24. If y  , then one of the values of y is:
1  sin 4A  1

   
A) –tan A B) cot A C) tan   A  D)  cot   A 
4  4
 
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tan 3A
25. If tan A  k,  k  1 then

cos A k 2  1 sin 3A 2k 1
A)  B)  C) k  D) k  3
cos 3A 2k sin A k  1 3

7
26. If A lies between 270° and 360° and sin A = then
25

336 A 2
A) sin 2A = B) cos 
625 2 5

A 1 A  2
C) tan  D) sin 
2 7 2 10
Section III - Integer value correct type (4, 0)
27. The number of non-empty subsets of the set {1, 2, 3, 4} is :

28. n(A) = 18, n (B) = 15 and n  A  B   5 then n  (A  B)  (B  A) is

29. If a function F is such that F(0) = 2, F(1) = 3, F(n+2) = 2F(n) - F(n+1) for n  0 , then F(5) is equal to
Section IV - Matrix matching type (4,0)

1  sin x  2
1  tan 2 x
1  tan  x 
30. a) p) 2
cos x 2

b)
1  sin x
cos x
q) tan x 2
2
 

1  cos x  2
1  tan x
1  tan  x 
c) r)
1  cos x 2

 2
1  tan x
1  tan  x 
d) cos x s)
2
t) 1 + tan x
A) A  r; B  s; C  q; D  p B) A  s; B  p; C  q; D  r
C) A  r; B  p; C  s; D  q D) A  p; B  q; C  s; D  r
Name ..........................................

Batch.................... Roll No. ............... JEE ADVANCED ONLINE MODEL EXAM


13- 09 - 2020

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/TP/JEE ADV PHYSICS + CHEMISTRY + MATHS Batch : LT-22 (GP. I, II)
PHYSICS
1. A
2. B
force MLT 2
3. B Pressure =  2
  ML1T 2 
area L
4. A, B, C, D
A  B  ABsin   0 if A = 0 or B = 0 or   0o . Hence all the four choices are correct.
5. B,C,D
6. A, C
Qsin  Qsin 
7. 6 P + Q = 16; P2 + Q2 + 2PQ cos  = 64; tan 900  ; 
P  Q cos  P  Q cos 
P  Qcos   0 ; Q  cos   P ; P 2  Q 2  2P   P   64
64
Q 2  P 2  64;  Q  P  Q  P   64 ; Q  P   4 ; 2Q = 20; Q = 10 unit
16
P + 10 = 16 or P = 6 unit.
1
8. 9 Sr  u r t  a r t 2 (r represent relative)
2
9. 1 29MSD= 30 CSD
o
1
1MSD=  
2
Least count = 1 MSD –1CSD
0
1 29 10
  MSD   1
2 30 60

10. A
A  R ; B  S; C  Q; D  P
CHEMISTRY
200  103
11. B  1.54  103
44

1 1  3
12. D Shortest wave number is due to n1 = 1 to n1 = 2;   R H  2  2   R H
1 2  4

1 1 
Longest wave number is due to n1 = 1 to n2 =  ;   R H  2  2   R H
1  
13. B
14. A, B, C, D
15. A, B, C
16. B, D
17. 2
18. 5
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19. 4
20. A
MATHEMATICS
21. B
22. C

 x  59  x  59
23. B Since 3 f  x   2 f    10 x  30 ---------------------(1); Replacing x by in Eq (1)
 x 1  x 1
we get

 x  59  40 x  560
 3   2 f  x  --------------------------(2)
 x 1  x 1

6 x 2  4 x  242 6  49  28  242
On solving Eq (1) and Eq(2) we get f  x   ;  f 7  4
x 1 6
24. A, B, C, D
 cos 2A  sin 2A   1
2
  cos 2A  sin sA   1
y= y
 cos 2A  sin 2A   1
2
  cos 2A  sin sA   1
25. B, C, D
26. A, C
27. 15 Total number of subsets of {1, 2, 3, 4} = 24 = 16
 Number of non-empty subsets = 16 - 1 = 15
28. 25

29. 13 Given, F  0   2, F 1  3 Since F  n  2   2 F  n   F  n  1

At n =0, F  0  2   2 F  0   F 1  F  2   2  2   3  1

At n =1 , F 1  2   2 F 1  F  2   F  3  2  3  1  5

At n = 2, F  2  2   2 F  2   F  3  F  4   2 1  5  3

At n =3 , F  3  2   2 F  3  F  4   2  5    3  F(5) = 13

    
 1  2sin x cos x 
2 2  
cos x  sin x
2 2
2

2 
cos x  sin x
2    
30. A
    
2 2  2  
 cos 2 x  sin 2 x  = cos 2 x  sin 2 x
2
=
cos x
2  
 sin x
2    
1  tan x x
1  sin x 1  tan 2 1  cos x 2sin
2 x
 
2   2  tan 2 x
 
=
1  tan x
2
; cos x 1  tan x
2
; 1  cos x 2 cos 2 x
2  2

 2 
cos 2 x  sin  x  1  tan  x 
2
2  2
2

cos x = cos x 
cos    sin   1  tan  
x 2 x 2 x 2
2 2 2

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