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Sec: XII C/F IIT Date : 16-05-2022

Time : 3 Hrs. WTM – 04 Max. Marks : 300


JEE MAIN Model
PHYSICS :
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
(Q.N : 1 – 20)
Sec – II Questions with Numerical
4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 21 – 30) Answer Type
Total 30 100

CHEMISTRY :
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
(Q.N : 31 – 50)
Sec – II Questions with Numerical
4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 51 – 60) Answer Type
Total 30 100

MATHEMATICS :
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
(Q.N : 61 – 80)
Sec – II Questions with Numerical
4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 81 – 90) Answer Type
Total 30 100
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PHYSICS Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A) , (B) , (C) and (D) 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.
1. Five balls numbered 1,2,3,4,5 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 charged
(C) Neutral (D) Made of metal
2. Under the influence of the Coulomb field of charge Q , a charge  q is moving around it in an
elliptical orbit. Fine out the correct statement(s)
(A) The angular momentum of the charge  q is constant
(B) The linear momentum of the charge  q is constant
(C) The angular velocity of the charge  q is constant
(D) The linear speed of the charge  q is constant
3. A wooden block performs SHM on a frictionless surface with frequency v0 . The block carries
a charge  on its surface. If now a uniform electric field E is switched on as shown, then the
SHM of the block will be

(A) of the same frequency and with shifted mean position


(B) of the same frequency and with same mean position
(C) of changed frequency and with shifted mean position
(D) of changed frequency and with same mean position
4. Three +ve 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 / 3 ) at the centroid of the triangle
(B) By placing a charge  (q / 3 ) at the centroid of the triangle
(C) By placing a charge  q at a distance 𝑙 from all the three charges
(D) By placing a charge   q above the plane of the triangle at a distance 𝑙 from all the
three charges
5. It is required to hold equal charges q in equilibrium at the corners of a square. What charge
when placed at the center of the square will do this?
q

(A)  1  2 2
2
 q

(B) 1  2 2
2

q

(C) 1  2 2
4
 q
(D)  1  2 2
4
 

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6. Two identical spheres with charges 4q , 2q kept some distance apart exert a force 𝐹 on
each other. If they are made to touch each other and replaced at their old positions, the force
between them will be
1 1
(A) F (B) F
9 8
9 8
(C) F (D) F
8 9
7. Two equal negative charge  q are fixed at the fixed points (0, a ) and (0, a) on the Y -axis. A
positive charge Q is released from rest at the point (2a,0) on the X -axis. The charge Q will
(A) Execute simple harmonic motion about the origin
(B) Move to the origin and remain at rest
(C) Move to infinity
(D) Execute oscillatory but not simple harmonic motion
8. In the figure, two equal positive point charges q1  q2  2.0 μC interact with a third point
charge  4.0 μC. The magnitudeas well as direction of the net force on is

(A) 0.23 N in  x direction (B) 0.46 N in  x direction


(C) 0.23 N in  x direction (D) 0.46 N in  x direction
9. Five point charges, each of value +𝑞, are placed on five vertices of a regular hexagon of side
𝐿. The magnitude of the force on a point charge of value –q coulomb placed at the centre of
the hexagon is
2 2
1 q 2 q
(A)
 0  L   0  L 
(B)

2 2
1 q 1 q
(C)   (D)  
2 0  L  4 0  L 
10. 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
(A) kq / r 2 (B) 3kq / r 2
(C) 3kq / r 2 (D) Zero
11. Two circular discs are of same thickness. The diameter of 𝐴 is twice that of B . The moment
of inertia of 𝐴 as compared to that of B is
(A) Twice as large (B) Four times as large
(C) Eight times as large (D) 16 times as large

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12. In the pulley system shown, if radii of the bigger and smaller pulley are 2 m and 1 m,
respectively, and the acceleration of block 𝐴 is 5 m/s 2 in the downward direction, the
acceleration of block 𝐵 will be

(A) 0 m / s 2 (B) 5 m / s2
5
(C) 10 m / s2 (D) m / s 2
2
13. A uniform disc of mass 𝑀 and radius 𝑅 is mounted on an axle supported in frictionless
bearings. A light cord is wrapped around the rim of the disc and a steady downward pull 𝑇 is
exerted on the cord. The angular acceleration of the disc is
T MR
(A) (B)
MR T
2T MR
(C) (D)
MR 2T
14. A small object of uniform density roll up a curved surface with an initial velocity v . If reaches
3v 2
up to a maximum height of with respect to the initial position. The object is
4g

(A) Ring (B) Solid sphere


(C) Hollow sphere (D) Disc
15. A uniform rod of mass 𝑀 and length 𝐿 is free to rotate in 𝑋 − 𝑍 plane,
 
i.e., F  3iˆ  2 ˆj  6kˆ N is acting on the rod at ( L / 2, 0, 0 ) in the situation shown in Figure.
The angular acceleration of the rod is (Take M  6 kg and L  4 m)

3 3
(A)  ˆj  1/ 2kˆ (B)  ˆj
2 2
1
(C) k (D) 4 ˆj
2

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16. A sphere has to purely roll upwards. At an instant when the velocity of sphere is 𝑣, frictional
force acting on it is

2mg sin θ
(A) Downwards and mgcosθ (B) Downwards and
7
2mg sin θ
(C) Upwards and mgcosθ (D) Upwards and
7
17. A solid sphere, a hollow sphere and a disc, all having the same mass and radius, are placed at
the top of an incline and released. The friction coefficients between the objects and the
incline are same and negligible. The least time will be taken in reaching the bottom by
(A) The solid sphere (B) The hollow sphere
(C) The disc (D) All will take the same time
18. Three rings, each of mass 𝑚 and radius 𝑟, are so placed that they touch each other. Find the
moment of inertia about the axis as shown in Figure

5 2
(A) 5mr 2 (B)mr
7
7
(C) 7mr 2 (D) mr 2
2
19. In the figure shown, the instantaneous speed of end 𝐴 of the rod is 𝑣 to the left. The angular
velocity of then rod of length 𝐿 must be

v v
(A) (B)
2L L
v 3
(C) (D) None of these
2L
20. A disc is rolling (without slipping) on a horizontal surface 𝐶 is its centre and 𝑄 and 𝑃 are two
points equidistant from C . Let vP , vQ and vC be the magnitude of velocities of pints P , Q
and C respectively, then

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(A) vQ  vC  vP (B) vQ  vC  vP
1
(C) vQ  vP , vC  vP (D) vQ  vC  vP
2

SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values.
[Answer any Five (5) Integer Questions]
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
21. A rod 𝐴𝐵of length L and mass m is uniformly charged with a charge and it is suspended
from end 𝐴 as shown in the figure. The rod can freely rotate about 𝐴 in the plane of figure

An electric field 𝐸 is suddenly switched on in the horizontal direction due to which rod gets
turned by a maximum angle 90 °. The magnitude of 𝐸 is equal to nMg / . Find the value of n
22. There is an electric field E in  x direction. If work done by electric field in moving a charge
0.2 C through a distance of 2 m along a line making an angle of 60 degree with 𝑥-axis is 1.0J,
what is the value of 𝐸 in N/C?
23. 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
24. Two point charges repel each other with a force of 100 N. 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
25. In Figure, the bar is uniform and weighing 500 N. How large must 𝑊 (Newton) be if T1 and
T2 are to be equal

26. In an experiment with a beam balance, an unknown mass 𝑚 is balanced by two known
masses of 16 kg and 4 kg as shown in Figure

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The value of the unknown mass 𝑚 is


27. A cube of side 𝑎 is placed on an inclined plane of inclination θ . What is the maximum value of
θ (in degree) for which the cube will not topple?

q
28. Given that q1  q2  q . For what ratio will the force between 𝑞1 and 𝑞2 be maximum?
q1
29. An electron moving with the speed 5 106 𝑚 per sec is shooted parallel to the electric field of
intensity 1103 N / C . Field is responsible for the retardation of motion of electron. Now
evaluate the distance travelled by the electron in cm (nearest integer) before coming to rest
for an instant (mass of e  9 1031 Kg. charge  1.6 1019 C )
30. A binary star consists of two stars 𝐴(mass 2.2 Ms) and 𝐵 (mass 11 Ms), where Ms is the mass
of the sun. They are separated by distance 𝑑 and are rotating about their centre of mass,
which is stationary. The ratio of the total angular momentum of the binary star to the angular
momentum of star 𝐵 about the centre of mass is

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A) , (B) , (C) and (D) 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. Increasing order of rate of reaction with HNO3/H2SO4 is:

(A) iii < ii < i (B) ii < iii < i


(C) i < iii < ii (D) i < ii < iii
32. The major formed in the reaction is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

33. Arrange the following in decreasing order of reactivity towards EAS (electrophilic aromatic
substitution)

(A) a > b > c (B) c > b > a


(C) a > c > b (D) c > a > b
34. Decreasing order of rate of electrophilic aromatic substitution is:

(A) a > b > c > d (B) a > c > b > d


(C) b > a > c > d (D) b > c > a > d
35. The major product of the reaction is
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(A) (B)

(C) (D)

36. In which of the following compound electrophilic aromatic substitution take place in phenyl ring
present in left hand side?
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

37. Reactant (A) is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

38. Suitable product of this reaction is:

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(A) (B)

(C) (D)

39. Which of the following is not an aromatic compound?


(A) (B)

(C) (D)

40. In nitration of benzene by mixed acid the rate of reaction will be:
(A) C6 H 6  C6 D6  C6T6 (B) C6 H 6  C6 D6  C6T6
(C) C6 H 6  C6 D6  C6T6 (D) C6 H6  C6 D6  C6T6
41. The element crytallizes in a body centered cubic lattice and the edge of the unit cell is 0.351 nm.
The density is 0.533 g/cm3. What is the atomic weight?
(A) 12.0 (B) 6.94
(C) 9.01 (D) 10.8
42. An element X (At. Wt. 80 g/mol) having fcc structure, calculate no. of unit cells in 8 gm of X:
(A) 0.4  N A (B) 0.1 N A
(C) 4  N A (D) None of these
43. The atomic radius of strontium (Sr) is 215 pm and it crystallizes with a cubic closest packing Edge
length of the cube is:
(A) 430 pm (B) 608.2 pm
(C) 496.53 pm (D) None of these
44. Amorphous solids are:
(A) isotropic and supercooled liquids (B) anisotropic and supercooled liquids
(C) isoenthalpic and superheated liquids (D) isotropic and superheated solids
45. Crystals which are good conductor of electricity and heat are known as:
(A) Ionic crystals (B) Covalent crystals
(C) Metallic crystals (D) Molecular crystals
46. In a Hexagonal crystal:
(A)       90o ; a  b  c (B)       90o ; a  b  c
(C)       90o ; a  b  c (D)     90o ;   120o ; a  b  c

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47. Orthorhombic crystal has the following unit cell parameters:
(A) a  b  c;      90o (B) a  b  c;      90o
(C) a  b  c;      90o (D) a  b  c;    90o ,   120o
48. First three nearest neighbor distances for primitive cubic lattice are respectively (edge length of
unit cell = a).
(A) a, 2a, 3a (B) 3a, 2a, a
(C) a, 2a, 2a (D) a, 3a, 2a
49. For the given close packed structure of a salt made of cation X and anion Y shown below (ions of
only face are shown for clarity), the packing fraction is approximately
packing effciency
(Packing fraction  )
100

(A) 0.74 (B) 0.63


(C) 0.52 (D) 0.48
50. The unit cell structure of compound is shown below:

The formula of compound is:


(A) A8 B12C5 (B) AB2C3
(C) A2 B2C5 (D) ABC5

SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is Numerical values.
[Answer any Five (5) Integer Questions]
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
51. How many groups are o/p director in the electrophilic aromatic substitution?

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52. The total number of isomeric trimethylbenzene is:
53. The number of possible isomers of dichloronitrobenzene is:
54. Sulphonation is most favorable at the carbon number

55. Identify the position where E.A.S can take place.

56. In seven possible crystal system how many crystal system have    ?
Z
57. Calculate the value of . Where
10
Z = Co-ordination number of 2D-square close packing
+
Co-ordination number of 2D-hep
+
Co-ordination number of 3D-square close packing
+
Co-ordination number of 3D, ABCABC …….Packing
+
Co-ordination number of 3D, ABAB ………Packing
58. In solid X atoms goes to corner of the cube and two alternate face centre. Calculate effective number
of atom of X in unit cell?
59. The number of atoms present in a hexagonal close-packing unit cell is
60. In seven possible crystal system how many crystal system have more than one Bravais lattice?

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MATHEMATICS Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B) , (C) and (D) 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. If the roots of the quadratic equation x2 – 4x – log3a = 0 are real, then the least value of a is-
(A) 81 (B) 1/81
(C) 1/64 (D) None of these
62. If the roots of the equations x2 + 3x + 2 = 0 and x2 –x +  = 0 are in the same ratio then the value of
 is given by-
(A) 2/7 (B) 2/9
(C) 9/2 (D) 7/2
63. The set of values of p for which the roots of the equation 3x2 + 2x + p(p –1) = 0 are of opposite sign
is-
(A) (–, 0) (B) (0, 1)
(C) (1, ) (D) (0, )
64. For the equation 3x2 + px + 3 = 0, p > 0, if one of the roots is square of the other, then p is equal to
(A) 1/3 (B) 1
(C) 3 (D) 2/3
65. If b > a, then the equation (x – a) (x – b) – 1 = 0, has -
(A) both roots in [a, b] (B) both roots in (– , a)
(C) both roots in (b, +) (D) one root in (–, a) and other in (b, + )
66. Let x + 2ax + 10 – 3a > 0 for every real value of x, then-
2

(A) a > 5 (B) a < – 5


(C) –5 < a < 2 (D) 2 < a < 5
67. A value of b for which the equation
x2 + bx – 1 = 0
x2 + x + b = 0,
have one root in common is -
(A) – 2 (B) – i 3
(C) i 5 (D) 2
a  b  2c a b
68. The value of the determinant c b  c  2a b is -
c a c  a  2b
(A) 2(a + b + c) (B) 2(a + b + c)2
(C) 2(a + b + c)3 (D) (2a + 2b + 2c)3
b2  c2 a2 a2
69. b2 c2  a 2 b2 is equal to -
c 2
c 2
a  b2
2

(A) a2b2c2 (B) 2a2b2c2


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(C) 4a2b2c2 (D) None of these
6i  3i 1
70. If 4 3i  1 = x + iy, then-
20 3 i
(A) x = 3, y = 1 (B) x = 1, y = 3
(C) x = 0, y = 3 (D) x = 0, y = 0
71. If the system of equations x – ky – z = 0, kx – y – z = 0, x + y – z = 0 has a non- zero solution, then the possible
values of k are-
(A) – 1, 2 (B) 1, 2
(C) 0, 1 (D) – 1, 1
1 1 1
1 3
72. Let  = – + i . Then the value of the determinant  = 1  1  2  2 is -
2 2
1 2 4
(A) 3 (B) 3 (– 1)
(C) 3 2
(D) 3 (1– )
73. If x + ay = 0; y + az = 0; z + ax = 0, then value of a for which system of equations will have infinite number of
solutions is
(A) a =1 (B) a = 0
(C) a = –1 (D) no value of a
74. If the system of equations 2x – y – 2z = 2; x – 2y + z = – 4; x + y + z = 4 has no solutions the  is equal to
(A) –2 (B) 3
(C) 0 (D) –3
75. If the relation R in the set {1, 2, 3, 4} given by = {1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 4), (3, 1), (3, 2), (4, 3), (4, 2)} then domain of
R is given by
(A) domain (R) = {1, 3, 4} (B) domain (R) = {1, 2, 3}
(C) domain (R) = {1, 2, 4} (D) None of these
76. The relation R in the set {1, 2, 3} given by R = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 2), (2, 3)} is
(A) reflexive but neither symmetric nor transitive
(B) reflexive, symmetric but not transitive
(C) symmetric but neither reflective nor transitive
(D) an equivalence relation
77. The relation R in the set of natural numbers N defined as R = {x, y) : (x > y} is
(A) an equivalence relation (B) reflexive, symmetric but not transitive
(C) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric (D) transitive but neither reflexive nor symmetric
The integral value of k for which the equation  k  2  x  8 x  k  4  0 has both roots real, distinct and
2
78.
negative is
(A) 6 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 1
 
79. If A  { x  z : x  10 and x is a multiple of 3 or 4}, where z is the set of positive integers, then the total
number of symmetric relation on A is
(A) 25 (B) 215 (C) 210 (C) 2 20
80. If the roots of the equation bx2  cx  a  0 be imaginary, then for all real values of x, the
expression 3b2 x2  6bcx  2c2 is:
(A) less than 4ab (B) greater than – 4ab
(C) less than – 4ab (D) greater than 4ab

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SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is Numerical values.
[Answer any Five (5) Integer Questions]
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.

 2  2  1  2  2  1
81. If  are the roots of x2 – p(x +1) – c = 0 then + is equal to-
 2  2  c  2  2  c

82. If the quadratic equations ax2 + 2cx + b = 0 and ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 (b  c) have a common root, then
a + 4b + 4c is equal to-
a 5x p 3a 3b c
83. If b 10 y 5 = 125, then x 2 y z is equal to –
c 15z 15 p 5 5

32  k 42 32  3  k
84. If 4 k 5
2 2
4 2  4  k = 0, then the value of k is –
52  k 6 2 52  5  k

x2  x x 1 x2
85. If 2 x 2  3x  1 3x 3x  3 = Px – 12 then the value of P is –
x 2  2x  3 2x  1 2x  1

r 1 n 6 n
86. If r = (r  1) 2
2n 2
4n  2 , then   r equals -
r 1
(r  1) 3 3n 2 3n 2  3n

x3 sin x cos x
d3
87. Let f(x) = 6 1 0 where p is a constant. Then [f(x)] at x = 0 is-
dx 3
p p2 p3

1 x x 1
88. If f(x) = 2x x ( x  1) ( x  1) x then f(100) is equal to-
3x ( x  1) x ( x  1)(x  2) ( x  1) x ( x  1)
89. The number of values of K for which the system of equations, (K + 1) x + 8y = 4K and Kx + (K + 3) y = 3K – 1
has infinitely many solutions, is
2 2
90. Let  be the complex number cos  i sin . Then the number of distinct complex number z satisfying
3 3
z 1  2
 z  2 1 = 0 is equal to -
 2
1 z

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BRANCH DWARKA
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATH

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MR. LALIT KUMAR MR. UDIT KUMAR MR. UMESH KUMAR


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