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SR IIT( STAR BATCH-II,CO SC, CO SC-N10. CO SPARK, NIPL SUPER-60)


DT : 15-04-2022

Time: 3.Hrs JEE MAIN MODEL(MFT-1) Max. Marks: 300


PHYSICS
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. Two slits are made one millimeter apart and the screen is placed one meter away. What is the fringe
separation when blue – green light of wave length 500nm is used ?
A) 0.1 mm B) 0.3 mm C) 0.5 mm D) 0.2 mm
2. What should the width of each slit be to obtain 10 maxima of the double slit pattern within the central
maximum of the single slit pattern ?
A) 0.5 mm B) 0.4 mm C) 0.1 mm D) 0.2 mm
3. For what distance is ray optics a good approximation when the aperture is 3 mm wide and the wave
length is 500 nm.
A) 18 m B) 15 m C) 20 m D) 21 m
4. Huygen’s principle is used
A) to determine the velocity of light B) to find the position of a wave front
C) to determine the wavelength of light D) to find the focal length of a lens
5. Diffraction of light is
A) the bending of light at the surface of separation when it travels from rarer medium to denser medium
B) the bending of light at the surface of separation when it travels from denser medium to rarer medium
C) encroachment of light into the geometrical shadow of the obstacle placed in the path
D) emergence of a light ray grazing the surface of separation when it travels from denser to rarer
medium
6. When does a monochromatic beam of light incident on a reflective surface get completely transmitted ?
A) i  90 B) i  45 C) i  0 D) i  30
7. If Young’s double slit apparatus is shifted from air to water, then
A) Fringe width decreases B) Fringe width increases
C) Fringe width remains same D) Fringe system disappears
8. A small angled prism of 4 deviates a ray through 2.48 . Find the refractive index of the prism.
A)  = 1.62 B)  = 1.90 C)  = 1.72 D)  = 1.52
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9. When a white light passes through a hollow prism, then
A) There is no dispersion and no deviation. B) Dispersion but no deviation.
C) Deviation but no dispersion. D) There is dispersion and deviation both
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10. The focal length of a concave lens is 30 cm. Where should an object be placed so that its image is
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of its size ?
A) -300 cm B) -270 cm C) 300 cm D) 200 cm
11. Two lenses of power -1.750D and +2.250D respectively, are placed in contact. The focal length of
combination is
A) 200 cm B) 300 cm C) 100 cm D) 400 cm
12. What is the focal length of a convex lens of focal length 30 cm in contact with a concave lens of focal
length 20 cm ?
A) f = -70 cm B) f = -60 cm C) f = -50 cm D) f = -40 cm
13. What is the Broglie wavelength associated with an electron, accelerated through a potential difference
of 100 volts ?
A) 0.1227 nm B) 0.1337 nm C) 0.1447 nm D) 0.1557 nm
14. An unpolarised light is incident on a surface separating two transparent media of different optical
densities at the polarizing angle. Then the reflected ray and refracted ray are
A) parallel to each other B) perpendicular to each other
C) inclined to each other making an angle 45 D) None of the above
15. Relation between decay constant and average life
1 1 1 1
A)   B)   C)   D)  
 3 2 2
16. The radius of the first electron orbit of hydrogen atom is 5.3 1011 m . What is the radius of the second
orbit.
A) 2.12 1010 m B) 4 10 10 m C) 8.2 1010 m D) 9 1010 m
17. The total energy of an electron in the first excited state of the hydrogen atom is -3.4eV. What is the
potential energy of the electron in this state ?
1) -6.0 eV 2) -5.8 eV 3) -6.8 eV 4) -5.0eV
18. What will be the ratio of the radii of two nuclei of mass numbers A1 and A2 ?
2 1/3 3 1/ 2
R A  R A  R A  R A 
A) 1   1  B) 1   1  C) 1   1  D) 1   1 
R2  A2  R2  A2  R2  A2  R2  A2 

19. 200 MeV energy is released when one nucleus of U 235 undergoes fission. Find the number of fissions
per second required for producing a power of 1 mega watt.
A) 3.125 1016 B) 4.12 1016 C) 5.2 1016 D) 7 1016
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20. If the intensities of the two interfering beams in Young’s double – Slit experiment be I1 and I 2 then the
contrast between the maximum and minimum intensity is good when
A) I1 is much greater than I 2 B) I 2 is much smaller than I 2

C) I1  I 2 D) Either I1 = 0 or I 2 = 0

SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals, Mark nearest Integer only . Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.

21. The first member of the Balmer series of hydrogen atom has a wavelength of 6561 Å. The wavelength
of the second member of the Balmer series (in nm) is _________.
22. X different wavelengths may be observed in the spectrum from a hydrogen sample if the atoms are
exited to states with principal quantum number n = 6 ? The value of X is __________
23. In Bohr’s atomic model, the electron is assumed to revolve in a circular orbit of radius 0.5 Å If the
speed of electron is 2.2 106 m/s, then the current associated with the electron will be _________ 10 2
22
mA. [Take  as ]
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24. The surface of a metal is illuminated alternately with photons of energies E1 = 4 eV and E2 = 2.5 eV

respectively. The ratio of maximum speeds of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases is 2. The work
function of the metal in (eV) is __________.
25. Two stream of photons, possessing energies equal to twice and ten times the work function of metal are
incident on the metal surface successively. The value of ratio of maximum velocities of the
photoelectrons emitted in the two respective cases is x : y . The value of x is __________.

26. Orange light of wavelength 6000 1010 m illuminates a single slit of width 0.6 104 m. The maximum
possible number of diffraction minima produced on both sides of the central maximum is __________.
27. In a Young’s double slit experiment, the slits are separated by 0.3 mm and the screen is 1.5 m away
from the plane of slits. Distance between fourth bright fringes on both sides of central bright fringe is
2.4 cm. The frequency of light used is __________ 1014 Hz.
28. The width of one of the two slits in a Young’s double slit experiment is three times the other slit. If the
amplitude of the light coming from a slit is proportional to the slit – width, the ratio of minimum to
maximum intensity in the interference pattern is x : 4 where x is _________.
29. The same size images formed by a convex lens when the object is placed at 20 cm or at 10 cm from the
lens. The focal length of convex lens is _________ cm.
30. A point object in air is in front of the curved surface of a plano – convex lens. The radius of curvature of
the curved surface is 30 cm and the refractive index of the lens material is 1.5, then the focal length of
the lens (in cm) is ________.
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CHEMISTRY
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.
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31. Statement-1 Ag atom has completely filled d-orbitals  4 d 10  in its ground state

Statement-2 Ag is a transition element


A) Statement I & II are true B) Statement I & II are false
C) Statement I is true, II is false D) Statement II is true, I is false
2
32. The number of unpaired electrons in the square planar complex  Pt  CN  4  ion

A) 1 B) 2 C) 0 D) 4
33. Diamminechloro(methanamine) Platinum (II) chloride formula is
A)  Pt  NH 3  2 Cl  NH 2 CH 3   Cl B)  Pt  NH 3  2 C lNH 2CH 3 

C)  Pt  NH 2CH 2Cl  NH 3  NH 3Cl D)  Pt  NH 3  2 Cl2  NH 2CH 3

34. In the series Sc (Z=21) to Zn(Z=30) the enthalpy of atomisation of zine is lowest. Correct reason is
A) Zn is amphoteric.
B) ‘d’ orbitals electrons are sometimes involved in the metallic bonding.
C) ‘d’ orbitals electrons are not at all involved in the metallic bonding.
D) ‘d’ orbitals electrons are always involved in metallic bonding.
35. Incorrect statement:
A) Transition metals and their compounds act as good catalysts.
B) Transition metals generally form coloured compounds.
C) Enthalpies of atomisation of II B group elements are high.
D) Transition metals form alloys.
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36. Among the 3d series only copper has positive E M 2 / M
value because

A) Cu possess high standard enthalpy of atomisation


B) Low standard enthalpy of hydration
C) Both A & B
D) Cu is a transition element
37. IUPAC name of Hg Co  SCN 4 

A) Mercurytetrathiocyanatocobaltate (III) B) Cobalttetrathiocyanatomercury (II)


C) Tetrathiocyanatocobalt (III) mercury D) Mecurycobalttetrathiocyanato
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38. Which is correctly matched
2
A)  Pt Cl4  ---------- Tetrahedral B)  Ni  CO4  -------- Square planar

2 4
C)  Pt Cl4  ----------- Square planar D)  Fe  CN 6  --------- Trigonal pyramidal

39. O3 converts moist Iodine to

(A) HIO3 B) HIO4 C) I 2O3 D) HIO

40. Assertion (A) Cr 2 is a stronger Reducing agent than Fe 2


Reason :- (R) d 4  d 3 occurs in case of Cr 2 to Cr 3
But d 6  d 5 occurs in case of Fe 2 to Fe3
A) Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is correct explanation.
B) Both A&R are correct but not correct explanation.
C) ‘A’ is true and ‘R’ false.
D) ‘A’ is false and ‘R’ true
41. What is the inference made from the fact that M 3 / M 2 standard electrode potential of Mn is higher than
Fe ?
A) Reduction of Mn3 to Mn2 is difficult.
B) Fe3 is more stable than Mn3 .
C) Oxidation of Fe to Fe 2 is easy
D) Oxidation of Mn to Mn2 is difficult.
42. Reactivity of Nitrogen differs from Phosphorus due to which reason/s
A) N  N B) 945 KJ mol 1 B.E of N 2
C) P-P low B.E D) All are correct
43. when 0.5 moles of calcium phosphide react with heavy water how many moles of dueterophosphine
is obtained?
A) 2 B) 1 C) 0.5 D) 3
44. Incorrect among the following:
A) R₂P=0 exists but R₂N =O doesn't (R= alkyls) B) PH 3 is stronger base then NH 3

C) NH 3 is a good complexing agent D) NH 3 forms Hydrogen bonds readily

45. In disproportionation reaction of H 3 PO3 Oxidation States of 'P' in Products formed are

A) +3, -3 B) +5,+3 C) +5,-3 D) -3,+1


46. The products formed when P4 reacts with SO2Cl2 are

A) PCl5 B) PCl3 C) S 2 Cl2 D) All



47. NH 4 NO3    A   B  . ‘A’ is Oxide of Nitrogen. Its nature is

A) Acidic B) Basic C) Neutral D) Amphoteric


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48. Ammonia cannot be dried by using
A) conc. H 2 SO4 B) P4O10 C) anhydrous CaCl2 D) All

49. S-I :- H 2 O is neutral and H 2 S is acidic.

S-II:- S-H bond is weaker than O-H bond.


A) Both S-I & S-II are true and S-II is correct explanation to S-I.
B) Both S-I & S-II are true but not correct explanation.
C) S-I is true, S-II is false.
D) S-I is false, S-II is true.
50. Incorrect About O3 ?

A) It Is Paramagnetic B) It Is Good Oxidising Agent


C) It Is Estimated quantitatively using Std. Hypo Solution D) It Is Angular Molecule
SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals, Mark nearest Integer only . Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
51. The total lone pair of electrons in SF6 molecule are ‘x’ and in SF4 are y. Then x  y is equal to.

52. The Sum of lone pairs of electrons on central atom and oxidation state of central atom in Hypochlorous
Acid is
53. Number of correct statements
i) AlF3 is covalent while AlCl3 is ionic
ii) ‘F’ Forms oxo acid HOF
iii) Bleaching action of Cl2 is permanent

iv) I 2 is more reactive than ICl

v) Sea is the greatest source of some halogens.


x
54. Hybridisation of central atom in BrF3 on the basis of VSEPR theory is sp x d y .Then is equal to
y
55. Moist SO2 reduces Fe3 ions to Fe 2 ions.

Ratio of number of moles of Fe 2 ions and SO2 is

56. The ratio of  p  d  bonds in SO42 and SO3 is x : y then x  y =

57. S8 reacts with Nitric acid to form compounds of Sulphur and Nitrogen. The Oxidation States of ‘S’ and ‘N’
in those compounds are x and y. The value of x-y is
58. When ozone gas is passed through liquid mercury, tailing of mercury is observed. The oxidation state of
Hg in the compound
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59. How many of the following doesn’t react with oxygen directly?
Zn, Ti , Pt, Fe
60. In Deacon’s process, how many moles of HCl are needed to prepare 1 mole of Cl2

MATHS
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
2
61. If  sec x cos ec 2 x dx  f  x   g  x   c Then

   
f   g c 
4 4
1 1
A) 0 B) C) 3 D) 2
2 3

 x  1 dx
2

62.   x  1 
4

1  x2 1  1  x2 1 
A) Tan 1  c` B) Tan 1  c
2  2x  2  2x 

1  x2 1  1  x2 1 
C) Tan 1  c D) Tan 1  c
2  2 x  2  2 x 
dx
63.  1  sin 2 x 
Tan 2 x sec 2 x Tan 2 x  sec 2 x sec 2 x  Tan 2 x
A)  c B) c C)  c D) T an 2 x  sec 2 x  c
2 2 2 2
cos x  sin x
64.  dx 
1  sin 2 x
x2
A) c B) 2x  c C) x  c D) x3  c
2
x6 1
65.  1  x2 dx 
x 5 x3 x 5 x3
A)   x  2 Tan 1 x  c B)   x  2 Tan 1 x  c
5 3 5 3
x5 x3 x5 x3
C)   x  2 Tan 1 x  c D)   x  2 Tan 1 x  c
5 3 5 3
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x x
a b
x 2

66. If
a x
b   
b
 
a
dx        f  x   c Then
 ab x x
a b
log e   log e  
b a
f  x

A) 2x B) x C) 3x D) x 2
 /2
cos5/ 2 dx
67.  
0 sin 5/2 x  cos5/ 2 c

  
A) B)  C) D)
2 8 4
 /2
68.  sin x dx 
 / 2

A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

3
69.  sin x cos 3 x dx 
0

1 
A) 1 B) C) 0 D)
6 2
 /2
cos x
70.  x
dx 
 / 2 1  e

A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
3
2x
71.  1 x 2
dx =
2

A) log 2 B) log 5 C) 1 D) 0
2
72.  4  x 2 dx =
0

 
A) B) C)  D) 2
2 4
dy
73. Solve  e x  y  x 2e y
dx
x x
A) e y  e x   c B) ex  e y 
3 3
x2y x y x3
x
C) e  e   c D) e  e   c
3 3
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1/ 4
 dy 1/ 2  d 2 y 1/3 
74. Find the order and degree of     2   0
 dx   dx  

A) Order =2 Degree =2
B) Order =3 Degree =2
C) Order =2 Degree =3
D) Order =1 Degree =2
75. Form the D.E of xy  ae x  be  x Where a, b are parameters.

A) x y "  2 y1  xy  0 B) x y "  2 y1  xy  0

C) y "  2 y1  xy  0 D) x y "  2 y1  xy  0
2
76. Form the D.E of y  c  x  c  Where ‘C’ is parameter.
3 3
A)  y '   4 xy y '  8 y 2 B)  y '   4 xy y '  8 y 2
2 2
C)  y '   4 xy y '  8 y 2 D)  y '   4 xy y '  8 y 2

2 5/3
d 2 y   dy  
77. Sum of the order and degree of D.E  1    
dx 2   dx  

A) 6 B) 3 C) 2 D) 5
 dy 
78. Solution of D.E of sin 1    x  y , is
 dx 
A) Tan  x  y   sec  x  y   x  c B) Tan  x  y   sec  x  y   x  c

C) Tan  x  y   sec  x  y    x  c D) Tan  x  y   sec  x  y    x  c

79. Solution of D.E of ( xy 2  x)dx   yx 2  y  dy  0 is

A)  x 2  1   y 2  y   c B) x 2  y 2  c

C)  x 2  1 /  y 2  1  c D)  x 2  1 y 2  1  c

dy xy  y
80. Solution of  is y  log y  x  f  x   c then f 1 
dx xy  x
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
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SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals, Mark nearest Integer only . Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases
2

81. Solution of
dy
 x Tan  y  x   1 is log sin  y  x  
 f  x   c
dx 2
Then f  2  

82. Find the Order of the D.E of the family of all circles with their centres at the Origin is
dy 2 1  3x  y  4 
83. Solution of   3x  y  4  is Tan 1    x  c Where ‘C’ is Constant then ab=
dx a  b 

84.
 /2
 sin 2
x  cos 2 x  dx


0 sin 3 x  cos 3 x
2
 f  x  Then f  0  =
85.  sec x log  sec x  Tan x  dx 
2
c

sin xdx
86. If  sin  a  x   cos a f  x   sin a log sin  a  x   c
Then f  4  
 /2
xdx 
87. If 
0
 log
sin x  cos x a
 2 1 
Then a 2 
4
88. Value of  2  x dx 
0

 /4
(sin x  cos x)dx 1
89. If   log 3
0 9  16 sin 2 x P

Then P=

90.  2  2 cos  d 
0

PAPER SETTERS HYD-KPHB

SL. NO. LECTURER NAME SUBJECT CONTACT NUMBER


1 MR. MOHANA VARMA PHYSICS 9160291184
2 SREEVANI CHEMISTRY 9989433430
3 RAMESH MATHS 9949650725

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