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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:-
JEE MAIN_MODEL-2021
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs Marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 20) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 21 – 30) 4 0 10 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 30 100
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 31 – 50) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 51 – 60) 4 0 10 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 30 100
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 61 – 80) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 81 – 90) 4 0 10 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 30 100
PHYSICS 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.
1. For charges q1 and q 2 , if force between them for some separation in air is F, then force between them
in a medium of permittivity will be
F
(A) 0 F (B) F (C) 0 F (D)
0 0
2. If r1 and r2 are the position vectors of two positive charges q1 and q 2 with respect to some origin, then
force on q 2 and q1 is directed in the direction given by unit vector
r r r r
(A) rˆ21 2 1 (B) rˆ21 1 2 (C) rˆ21 r2 r1 (D) rˆ21 r1 r2
r2 r1 r2 r1
3. Two small spheres each having the charge +Q are suspended by insulating threads of length L from a
hook. This arrangement is taken in space where there is no gravitational effect, then the angle
between the two suspensions and the tension in each will be
1 Q2 1 Q2 1 Q2 1 Q2
(A) 180, (B) 90 , (C) 180 , (D) 180 ,
40 (2L) 2 40 L2 40 2L2 40 L2
4. Force between two charges varies with distance between them as
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
12. Two point chares +8q and -2q are located at x = 0 and x = L, respectively. The location of a point on
the X-axis at which the net electric field due to these two point charges is zero, is
(A) 8L (B) 4L (C) 2L (D) L/4
13. Electric field of a system of charges does not depends on
(A) position of charges forming the system
(B) distance of point (at which field is being observed) from the charges forming system
(C) value of test charge used to find out the field
(D) separation of charges forming the system
14. For a linear charge distribution, linear charge density of the line of charge is
(Q)2 Q
2
Q
(A) Q (l )
2
(B) (C) (D)
(l ) l l
2
15. For a long wire of charge density , field at a distance r from the wire is
kq
(A) . nˆ (B) nˆ (C) 0 (D) 2
2 0 r 40 r
16. For an infinite plate of charge density , field at a distance r (r is not large compared to any side of
plate) is
2
(A) (B) (C) (D) 0
0 0 2 0
17. A circular ring carries a uniformly distributed positive charge and lies in the xy plane with center at
the origin of the coordinate system. If a point (0, 0, z), the electric field is E, then which of the
following graphs is correct?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
18. Two infinite plane parallel sheets separated by a distance d have equal and opposite uniform charge
densities . Electric field at a point between the sheets is
(A) zero (B)
0
(C) (D) depends upon the location of the point
2 0
19. An object A has a charge of – 2C and the object B has a charge of +C. Which statement is true?
(A) FAB 3FBA (B) FAB FBA (C) 3FAB FBA (D) FAB 4FBA
20. A wooden block performs SHM on a frictionless surface with frequency 0 . The block carries a
charge +Q on its surface. If now a uniform electric field E is switched on a shown, then the SHM of
the block will be
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.
21. Two particles of masses m and 2m, having same charges q each, are placed in a uniform electric field
E and allowed to move for the same time. Find the ratio of their kinetic energies.
22. A ring of radius R has charges –Q distributed uniformly over it. The charge (q) that should be placed
at the center of the ring such that the electric field becomes zero at a point on the axis of the ring
distance R from the center of the ring. The value of q is (Q / 4) n . Find n.
23. Point charges of +6C and -4C are placed x – axis at x = 8 m and x = 16 m respectively. What
magnitude of charge (in C) must be placed at x = -8 m, so that any charge kept at origin experiences
no electrostatic force?
24. Excess electrons are placed on a small lead sphere of mass 6.90 g so that its net charge is -3.20 ×10-9
C. Find the number of excess electrons (in terms of × 10 10) on the sphere.
25. In the figure shown, find the ratio of the linear charge densities 1 (on semi-infinite straight wire) and
2 (on semi – circular part) that is 1 / 2 so that the field at O is along y direction.
26. Charges are placed at corners of a square of side a as shown in the following figure. The charge A is
in equilibrium. The ratio q1 / q 2 is n . Find the value of n
27. Two charges q1 and q 2 are placed in vacuum at a distance d and the force acting between them is F.
2F
If a medium of dielectric constant 4 is introduced between them, the force now will be . Find the
n
value of n
28. Two charges of equal magnitudes and at a distance r exert a force F on each other. If the charges are
F
halved and distance between them is doubled, then the new force acting on each charge is . Find
2n
the value of n
29. Two point charges repel each other with a force of 100 N. One of the charges is increased by 10%
198
and the other is reduced 10%. The new force of repulsion at the same distance is N . Find the
n
value of n
30. Three infinitely long charge sheets are placed as shown in figure. The electric field at point P
n ˆ
is (k) . Find the value of n
0
2
CHEMISTRY 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.
31. In an SN 1 reaction on chiral centres there is
(A) 100% racemization
(B) inversion more than retention leading to partial racemization
(C) 100% retention
(D) 100% inversion
32. In a SN 2 substitution reaction of the type
R Br Cl
DMF
R Cl Br
Which one of the following has the highest relative rate?
(A) CH3 CH2 CH2 Br (B) CH3 CH CH 2 Br
|
CH3
CH3
|
(C) CH 3 CH CH 2 Br (D) CH3CH2 Br
|
CH3
33. CH3 CH 2 CH CH3 obtained by chlorination of n-butane, will be
|
Cl
(A) l-form (B) d-form (C) Meso form (D) Racemic mixture
34. Which one is most reactive towards SN 1 reaction?
(A) C6 H5CH(C6 H5 )Br (B) C6 H5CH(CH3 )Br
(C) C6 H5C(CH3 )(C6 H5 )Br (D) C6 H5CH 2 Br
35. Fluorobenzene (C6 H5 F) can be synthesized in the laboratory
(A) by direct fluorination of benzene with F2 gas
(B) by reacting bromobenzene with NaF solution
(C) by heating phenol with HF and KF
(D) from aniline by diazotization followed by heating the diazonium salt with HBF4.
36. In SN 2 reactions, the correct order of reactivity for the following compounds
CH3Cl,CH3CH2Cl,(CH3 )2 CHCl and (CH3 )3 CCl is
(A) CH3Cl (CH3 )2 CHCl CH3CH 2Cl (CH3 )3 CCl
(B) CH3Cl CH3CH 2Cl (CH3 ) 2 CHCl (CH3 )3 CCl
(C) CH3CH2Cl CH3Cl (CH3 ) 2 CHCl (CH3 )3 CCl
(D) (CH3 ) 2 CHCl CH3CH2Cl CH3Cl (CH3 )3 CCl
37. What products are formed when the following compounds reacts with Br2 in the presence of FeBr3 ?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
38. Which chloro derivative of benzene among the following would undergo hydrolysis most readily with
aqueous sodium hydroxide to furnish the corresponding hydroxyl derivative?
(A) (B)
(A) Q > S > R > P (B) P > S > R > Q (C) S > R > Q > P (D) P > R > S > Q
44. Rate of SN 1 reaction is
(A) S > Q > R > P (B) S > R > P > Q (C) P > Q > R > S (D) S > R > Q > P
45. The major product of the following reaction is
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
48. Which of the following reactions does not free radical as intermediate?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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.
51. How many chiral compounds are possible on monochlorination of 2-methly butane?
52. In the following monobromination reaction, the number of possible chiral products is
54. Identify number of substrate those can give SN1andSN 2 reaction both.
O-
56. When the concentration of alkyl halide is triple and concentration of O H is reduced to half, the rate
of SN 2 reaction increased by …… times.
57. 2-Chlorobutane
15%aq. solution of ethyl alcohol
P
In this reaction 70% racemisation takes place. % of inverted product would be
CH3
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58. CH 3 CH CH 2 Cl NaOH(aq)
Intermediate (I)
2- Methylbutan - 2- ol Intermediate(II)
No. of -(H) of carbocation in intermediate (II) is
59. How many possible alkyl bromide product is formed (including stereoisomes)
CH3 CH CHD HBr
60. How many of the following proceed predominately through SN 1 .
O
||
(CH 3 )3 C Cl, CH 3 Br, CH 3 C CH 2 Br, CH 3 O CH 2 Br
CH 2 CH Br,
MATHEMATICS 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.
61. A constant function f : A B will be one – one if
(A) n(A) = n(B) (B) n(A) = 1 (C) n(B) = 1 (D) n(A) < n(B)
62. If f(x) + f(x + a) + f(x + 2a) + …… +f(x + na) = constant; x R and a > 0 and f(x) is periodic, then
period of f(x) is
(A) (n + 1)a (B) e(n 1)a (C) na (D) e na
x 2 2x 5
63. Let f : R R be a function defined by f (x) 2 is
x x 1
(A) one – one and into (B) one – one and onto
(C) may – one and onto (D) many-one and into
e e x
|x|
64. f : R R is a function defined by f (x) x x then f is
e e
(A) a bijection (B) an injection only
(C) surjection only (D) neither injection nor surjection
x a
2
65. If F : R , defined by f (x) sin 1 2 is an onto functions, then the set of values of ‘a’ is
6 2 x 1
(A) (, 1) (B) 1 (C) (D) Does not exist
2
66. The period of the real – valued function satisfying f (x) f (x 4) f (x 2) f (x 6) is
(A) 10 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 6
67. If f (x) = cos x + {x} where {.} is fractional part function then the period of f(x) is
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) (D) Does not exist
2
68. Let f(x) be a real valued function with domain R such that
1/3
f (x p) 1 2 3f (x) 3(f (x)) 2 (f (x))3 holds good x R and for same +ve constant ‘p’ then
the period of f(x) is
p p
(A) (B) p (C) 2p (D)
2 3
69. The range of tan(log x) is
(A) (0, ) (B) (1, ) (C) (e, ) (D) (, )
x7 4
70. If f (x) , then the range of the function y = sin (2f (x)) is
x 9
1
(A) [0, 1] (B) 0,
2
1 1
(C) 0, ,1 (D) 0,1
2 2
71. If f (x) sgn(x 2 2x 3) then the value of f(x) is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 3
1 x 1
72. If h(x) Ax 5 Bsin x C log 7 , where A, B, C are non-zero constants and h 6 then
1 x 2
sgn(e )
x
the value of h .
2
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 6 (D) 2
x2
73. The smallest natural number k for which f (x) n(x 3 x 6 1) sin 5x is an odd function
k
x [2, 2] is ([y] denotes largest integer y)
(A) 38 (B) 39 (C) 40 (D) 41
1
74. The value of cos(2cos1 x sin 1 x) at x is
5
2 6 2 6 3 6
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
5 5 5
x 1 x 1
75. If tan 1 tan 1 , then x =
x2 x2 4
1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2
2 2 2
76. cos 1[cos[2 cot 1 ( 2 1)]] is equal to
3
(A) 2 1 (B) 1 2 (C) (D)
4 4
y 3
77. The positive integral solution of tan 1 x cos 1 sin 1 is
1 y 2
10
(A) x = 1, y = 2; x = 2, y = 7 (B) x = 1, y = 3; x = 2, y = 4
(C) x = 0, y = 0; x = 3, y = 4 (D) None of these
3 1 3 1
78. If sin 1 sin 1 and cos 1 cos 1 , then
2 3 2 3
(A) > (B) = (C) < (D) + = 2
79. If [tan 1 x]2 2[tan 1 x] 1 0 , where [.] denotes greatest integer x, x belongs to
(A) [tan1, tan 2) (B) , (C) (tan 1, ] (D) None of these
4 2
80. sin{cot 1[cos(tan 1 x)]}, x 0
1 x2 1 x2 1 x2 2 x2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 x2 2 x2 2 x2 1 x2
SECTI)ON-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.
81. If f(x) is a function that is odd and even simultaneously, then f(3) – f(2) is equal to
82. Period of f (x) e x [x] where [x] is greatest integer less than or equal to x is
83. If [x]2 7[x] 10 0and 4[y]2 16[y] 7 0 , then [x + y] maximum is ([.] denotes greatest integer
function)
84. If f(x) and g(x) are periodic functions with period 9 and 5 then period of t(x) = f(x/2) g(x) + g(x/2)
f(x) is
85. Period of f(x) = sin 3 {x} + tan [x], where [.] and {.} denote the greatest integer function and
fractional part respectively, is
x
86. If tan 1 , x N , then the maximum value of x is
3
1 x 1 x2
87. Given 0 x , then the value of tan sin 1 sin 1 x is
2 2 2
x 2 x3 x4 x6
88. If sin 1 x ..... cos 1 x ...
2 4 2 4
for 0 < |x| < 2 , then x equals
2
1 1 1 1 1
89. If 3tan 1 tan x tan 2 , then x is equal to
2 3
x 5
90. If sin 1 cosec 1 , then a value of x is
5 4 2