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JEE MAIN

PA RT T E S T- 1

Class: XII Date: 20-12-2020 Time: 3 Hours. Max. Marks: 300

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(Section-1 contains PHYSICS Section-2 SECTION:1
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PHYSICS
SECTION:1
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.20 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
       
Q.1   
What is the torque of the force F  2 i  3 j  4 k N acting at the point r  3 i  2 j  3k m 
about the origin:
           
(A) 6 i  6 j  12k (B) 17 i  6 j  13k (C) 6 i  6 j  12k (D) 17 i  6 j  13k

Q.2 The velocity of a particle moving in straight line is given by the graph shown
here. Then its acceleration is best represented by

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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Q.3 A force F acting on a particle of mass 5 kg placed on a smooth horizontal surface. F = 40 Nt remains
constant but its vector rotates in a vertical plane at an angular speed 2 rad/sec. If at t = 0, vector F is
horizontal, find the velocity of block at t =  4 sec.
(A) 1 m/s (B) 2 m/s (C) 2 m/s (D) 2 2 m/s
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Q.4 Which of the following pairs don't have same dimensions?
(A) solid angle and unit vector (B) potential energy and torque
(C) (area × velocity ) and rate of change of volume with time (D) none of these

Q.5 Two particles are initially (at t = 0) located at a point A. Each of them now start to move with the same
constant speed u, the first particle moving clockwise on a circle of radius r and
centre C and the second on the straight line XY which is a tangent (see diagram)
to the circle at A. When the first particle reaches B, the end of the diameter from A,
the relative velocity between the two particles will be
u2 u
(A) zero (B) (C) 2u (D)
r 2

Q.6 In the figure shown determine the velocity  of a bob A as a function of x if the velocity of a jeep B is
constant. When x = 0, ends A and B are coincident at C.
x B x B (h 2  x 2 )
(A) (B) (C) (D) none
(h 2  x 2 ) (h 2  x 2 ) x B

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Q.7 A rope of length L and mass M is being puled on a rough horizontal floor by a constant horizontal force
F = Mg. The force is acting at one end of the rope in the same direction as the length of the rope. The
coefficient of kinetic friction between rope and floor is 1/2. Then, the tension at the
midpoint of the rope is
(A) Mg / 4 (B) 2Mg / 5 (C) Mg / 8 (D) Mg / 2

 
Q.8 A vector A is directed along 300 west of north direction and another vector B along 150 south of east.
Their resultant cannot be in _____________ direction.
(A) North (B) East (C) North-East (D) South

Q.9 The displacement-time graph of a moving particle with constant


acceleration is shown in the figure. The velocity-time graph is best given by

(A) (B)

C
Q.10
(C) (D)

In the figure, a man of true mass M is standing on a weighing machine placed in a cabin. The cabin is
joined by a string with a body of mass m. Assuming no friction, and negligible mass of cabin and weighing
machine, the measured mass of man is
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m

Mm Mm
(A) (B) (C) M (D) depends on g
Mm Mm

Q.11 In the arrangement shown in figure, there is friction between the blocks
of masses m and 2m which are in contact. The ground is smooth. The
mass of the suspended block is m. The block of mass m which is kept on
mass 2m is stationary with respect to block of mass 2 m. The force of friction
between m and 2m is (pulleys and strings are light and frictionless) :
mg mg mg mg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 4 3

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Q.12 Which of the following quantities are dimensionless? (symbols have their usual meaning)
I 2 G vr 
(A) (B) (C) (D) I 
mvr T 
2
[Useful relation I = mr2, F = 6 rv ]
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Q.13 A block rests on a rough inclined plane making an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The coefficient of
static friction between the block and the plane is 0.8. If the frictional force on the block is 10 N, the mass
of the block (in kg) is (take g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 2.0 (B) 4.0 (C) 1.6 (D) 2.5

Q.14 In the figure shown, the speed of the truck is v to the right. The speed with
which the block is moving up at  = 60° is:
(A) v (B) 2 v 3 (C) 3v 4 (D) none

Q.15 The maximum value of m(in kg) so that the arrangement shown in the figure
is in equilibrium is given by

C
Q.16
(A) 2 (B) 2.5 (C) 3


(D) 3.5

The position of a particle is given by r = a cos (t) î + a sin (t) ˆj + bt k̂ where  =


2
and T is time
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T
period for one revolution of the particle following a helical path. The distance moved by the particle in
one full turn of the helix is
4 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2
(A) a  b 2 2 (B) a   b 2 (C) a  b 2 2 (D) a   b2
   

Q.17 A particle is projected with v0 at angle of 30° with vertical. Its average velocity for its time of flight is
(A) v0 sin 30° (B) v0 cos 30° (C) v0 tan 30° (D) none of the above

Q.18 The graph below represents the kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, and total mechanical energy
of a moving block.

Which best describes the motion of the block?


(A) accelerating on a flat horizontal surface (B) sliding up a frictionless incline
(C) falling freely (D) being lifted at constant velocity

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Q.19 Two particles start together from a point O and slide down straight smooth wires inclined at 30° and 60°
to the vertical and in the same vertical plane and on the same side of vertical through O. The relative
acceleration of second with respect to first will be in magnitude and direction as:
(A) g/2 in the vertical direction (B) g 3 /2 inclined 45° to vertical
(C) g/ 3 inclined 60° to vertical (D) g in the vertical direction

Q.20 Two projectiles, A and B are projected simultaneously from the origin with equal initial speeds at angles
30° and 60° respectively, with the x-axis. x-axis is horizontal and y-axis is vertically up. Then, the locus
of B as seen by A is
(A) a straight line of slope = – 1 (B) a parabola – convex up
(C) a parabola - concave up (D) a straight line with slope = + 1

SECTION:2
[NUMERICAL TYPE]
Q.21 to Q.25 are "Numerical Type" questions.

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Q.21 The angular velocity of a body moving in a circular path is shown in graph below. What is the average
angular velocity (in rad/s) for the entire motion ?

37° 53° t
PB
16sec 41sec

Q.22 A massless spring of force constant 1000 N/m is compressed a distance of 20cm between discs of
8kg and 2kg, The system is given an initial velocity 3m/s perpendicular to length of spring as shown in
figure. What is ground frame velocity of 2kg block (in m/s) when spring regains its natural length.
(Discs are placed on smooth horizontal surface)

y
2kg
A

x
3m/s
B

8kg

Q.23 A man of mass 50 kg slides down a massless rope with acceleration 2 m/sec2 with respect to rope
attached to the ceiling of an elevator. If elevator is going up with an acceleration 2 m/sec2 then find
tension in the rope (in N).

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Q.24 In the given figure, a = 15 m/s2 represents the total acceleration of particle moving in the clockwise
direction in a circle of radius R = 2.5 m at a given instant of time. If square of speed of the particle is
75 3 2 2
m /s , then write the value of n.
n

R
30º
O a

Q.25 Bucket with fruits is being suspended on two weightless springs in two different configurations. In the
first case the springs are connected to bucket in parallel and exert restoring forces of 20 N and 30 N
respectively (configuration pictured on the left). Find ratio of forces the springs will exert when the same
bucket is suspended in series configuration with same two springs shown to the right?

C 20N 30N
PB

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C H E M I S T RY
SECTION:1
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.20 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 Which of the following has all the bond lengths equal?
(A)PC15 (B)BrF5 (C) SiCl4 (D) SF4

Q.2 If a pure compound is composed of X2Y3 molecules and consists of 60 % X by weight what is the
atomic weight of Y in term of atomic weight of X (molecular mass of X =Mx) ?
 4 2 3
(A) M (B) M (C) M (D) M
4 x 9 x 3 x 2 x

Q.3 In which of the following reaction, adjacent bond angle increases in molecular species around underline
atom.
(A) BrF3 + F–  BrF4– (B) BF3 + F–  BF4–

C
Q.4

Q.5
+
(C) XeF4 + PF5  [XeF3] [PF6] –
(D) XeF4 + F–  XeF5–

Select the molecule in which central atom uses its 25% electrons of its total electrons in the bond formation.
(A) CO2 (B) XeF2 (C) SO2

Maximum number of electrons present in orbitals with (n + l)  3.


(D) SiF4
PB
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 6

Q.6 Label the oleum solution if 0.9 gm of this solution is completely neutralised by 100 ml of 0.2 M NaOH
solution.
(A) 113.5 (B) 104.5 (C) 109 (D) 118

Q.7 In a collection of 'H' atoms all electrons jumps from n = 5 to finally ground level (directly or indirectly)
without emitting any line in Paschen series the number of possible different radiations are
(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 6 (D) 5

Q.8 Which species does not contain equilateral triangular face?


(A) NH3 (B) CC14 (C) PC15 (D) SF6

Q.9 CH4 < NH3 < H2O < HF is the correct order of:
(A) Boiling point (B) Bond dipole moment
(C) Melting point (D) Bond angle

Q.10 A mixture of FeSO4 and Fe2(SO4)3 has been prepared such that the difference between total number of
1
sulphur atoms and total number of iron atoms is equal to   of total number of oxygen atoms. The
 13 
number of moles of of Fe2(SO4)3 present in the mixture is
(A) Same as the number of gm-atoms of sulphur in FeSO4
(B) Same as the difference in total number of gm-atom of S and total number of gm-atom of Fe
(C) Same as the number of total gm-atoms of 'Fe' in mixture
(D) None is correct
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Q.11 Give the correct order of initials T (true) or F (false) for following statements.
(i) The ratio of the radii of the first three Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom is 1 : 8 : 27
(ii) The ratio of magnitude of Total Energy : Kinetic Energy : Potential Energy for any
orbit is 1 : 1 : 2
(iii) The frequency of a green light is 6 × 1014 Hz, then its wavelength is 500 nm
(iv) The ratio of de-broglie wavelength of a 'H' atom, 'He' atom and CH4 molecule moving
with equal kinetic energy is 4 : 2 : 1
(A) FFTT (B) FTFT (C) TFTF (D) FTTT

Q.12 If an element having electronic configuration in ground state [Ar] 3s2 3py1 3pz1 3dxy1 it violates :
(A) Pauli's exclusion principle (B) Aufbau principle
(C) Hund's rule (D) None of these

Q.13 Incorrect order of lattice energy is :


(A) NaF < MgF2 (B) CaF2 < SrF2 (C) Mg3N2 < AlN (D) NaH > KH

Q.14 Select the correct order of strength of H - bond.

C 
(A) H2O ----H O H2 > HF----HF > H2O ---- HF > H2O----H2O
(B) HF ----HF > H2O ----HO+H2 > H2O ----HF > H2O ----H2O

(C) HF ----HF > H2O ----H2O > H2O ----HF > H2O----H O H2

(D) H2O ----H O H2 > H2O ----HF > HF ----HF > H2O----H2O

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Q.15 Incorrect order of size is :
(A) Ni < Cu < Zn (B) B < Al < Ga
(C) Zn < Cd < Hg (D) Li+(g) > Al3+(g) > Be2+(g)

Q.16 Select the group of molecules in which each molecule does not form H-bond among its respective
molecules but it can form H - bond with water.
(A) CH3NH2, (CH3)2NH, (CH3)3N (B) (CH3)3N, CH3OCH3, CH3CHO
(C) CH3OCH3, C2H5OH, CH3CHO (D) HF, H2O2, CHCl3

Q.17 Select correct statement:


(A) Boiling point of CH3NH2 > CH3OH (B) Solubility in water CH3NH2 > CH3OH
(C) Volatile nature of CH3NH2 < CH3OH (D) Lewis basic strength of CH3NH2 < CH3OH

Q.18 In which of the following arrangements, the order is not correct according to the property indicated
against it:
(A) Increasing size : Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F–
(B) Increasing IE1: B < C < N < O
(C) Increasing EA1 : O < Te < Se < S
(D) Increasing metallic radius : Li < Na < K < Rb

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Q.19 If 200 ml of 0.1 M Na2SO4 is mixed with 200 ml of 0.2 M BaCl2 solution. Total number of moles of all
type of ions in the final solution is
(A) 0.18 (B) 0.12 (C) 0.14 (D) 0.22

Q.20 In which of the following process, the bond order has increased and the magnetic behaviours is changed?
(A) C2+ C2 (B)NO+  NO (C) O2  O2+ (D) N2  N2+

SECTION:2
[NUMERICAL TYPE]
Q.21 to Q.25 are "Numerical Type" questions.

6.62
Q.21 An electron having velocity 2 × 106 m/s has uncertainity in kinetic energy is × 10– 21 J, then

calculate the uncertainity in position (in Angstrom, Å) of the electron.
[Given : h = 6.62 × 10–34 J-sec]

Q.22 Beautician of Katrina Kaif have 4.45  H2O2 solution of molality ‘2m’ & density 1.2 gm/m.

C
Q.23
2.5 mol of O2 is used for bleaching of Katrina Kaif’s hair from the solution.
Calculate Q, where Q = 89 × volume strength of the remaining H2O2 solution.
(Assume amount of water produced to be negligible and there is no change in density of the solution)

Determine the value of x + y + z.


PB
Where x is the number of 3c – 2e– bonds in B2H6.
Where y is the number of 2c – 2e– bond in Al2Cl6.
Where z is the number of species having 2c – 3e– bond among NO, NO+, H2 , He2O22–

Q.24 Calculate the sum of maximum total number of atoms which are present in one plane in following molecules:
BF3 , PCl5 , SF6 , ClF3
If your answer is 2,6,9,5 respectively then calculate 2 + 6 + 5 + 9 = 22 and write your answer in
OMR is 2 + 2 = 4 .

Q.25 1.4 litre of 10 M HNO3 react completely with 323 gm of Brass according to the following equation
Cu + 4HNO3 (aq)  2NO2 (g) + Cu(NO3)2 + 2H2O
4 Zn + 10HNO3 (aq)  NH4NO3+ 4Zn(NO3)2 + 3H2O
Calculate percentage by mole of copper in Brass.
Given :Atomic Mass of copper = 63
Atomic mass of Zinc = 65

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M AT H E M AT I C S
SECTION:1
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.20 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Q.1 If p, q, r are mathematical statements, then the expression ~ ( p  (~ q  r )) is equivalent to


(A) p  q  r (B) p  (q  r) (C) p  (q ~r) (D) p  (q  ~r)

Q.2 If the quadratic equations 3x2 + ax + 1 = 0 and 2x2 + bx + 1 = 0 have a common root, then the value
of the expression 5ab  2a2  3b2 is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C)  1 (D) 2
1 22 32 4 2
Q.3 Let S =    + ……. . Then S equals
2 2 2 23 2 4
3 13
(A) (B) 6 (C) (D) 8
2 2

C
Q.4 If the system of equations
x  y  z  0
x  y  z  0 
x  y  z  0 
PB
has a unique solution, then the range of  is R – {a, b}. Then the value of (a2 + b2) is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 9

Q.5 Which of the following is logically equivalent to ~ (p  q)


(A) (~ p)  q (B) (~ p)  (~ q) (C) p  (~ q) (D) p  q

Q.6 Let r1, r2 and r3 be the solutions of the equation x3 – 2x2 + 4x + 5074 =0 then the value of
(r1 + 2)(r2 + 2)(r3 + 2) is
(A) 5050 (B) 5066 (C) – 5050 (D) – 5066

Q.7 Let ar be the rth term of an A.P. If a11 = 45 then the common difference that would make the value
of a2 a6 a11 least is equal to
(A) 14 (B) 7 (C) 4 (D) 3

Q.8 If the lines


x + ay + a = 0
bx + y + b = 0
cx + cy + 1 = 0,
where a, b, c are non-zero and non-unity, pass through the same point then the value of
a b c
  is equal to
1 a 1 b 1 c
(A) – 1 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 3

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Q.9 Let A and B are two square matrices of order 3 such that det(A) = 3 and det(B) = 2, then the value of
1 
det  adj. B1A 1
    is equal to
 
[Note: adj M denotes the adjoint of a square matrix M.]
(A) 6 (B) 9 (C) 18 (D) 36

2x  6 
Q.10 The true solution set of the inequality log7   > 0, is
 2x  1 
 1  1
(A)   ,  (B) (4, ) (C)   ,  (D) (7, )
 2  3

2  3   1   3
2
Q.11 If A4 + B3 + C + D + E = 2  1 5  2   3 , then value of (A – E) is equal to
 3   4 3

(A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) 15

C
Q.12 If A and B are two non-singular matrices of order 3 such that AAT = 2I and A–1 = AT – A · adj(2B–1),
then det. (B) equals
[Note : PT and adj. P denote transpose and adjoint matrices of matrix P respectively.]
(A) 4 (B) 4 2 (C) 16 (D) 16 2
PB
x 4  7x 2  9 a b
Q.13 Given f (x) = . Its zeroes are of the form , where a, b and c are positive integers.
x  (3 x )  1 c
Then the value of (a + b + c), is
(A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 16 (D) 17

Q.14 Consider three sequences an A.P., a G.P. and a H.P. as follows


a, A1, A2, A3, ................A9, b (A.P.)
a, G1, G2, G3, ................G9, b (G.P.)
a, H1, H2, H3, ................H9, b (H.P.)
4

If a, b are the roots of the equation x2 – (p + 1) x + 16 = 0, p  R, then the value of  A r H10  r G10  2 r
r 1

is
(A) 16 (B) 64 (C) 49 (D) 412

 1 0  1 | adj. B |
 
Q.15 Let A =  0 2 2  . If B = adj. A, C = A–1 and N = then the sum of all the divisors of 'N'
1 1 3  |C|
 
which are divisible by 6 is
(A) 45012 (B) 15246 (C) 22506 (D) 11253

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Q.16 If the equation | x2 + 2x + a | = 2 has exactly 4 real and distinct solutions, then
(A) a > 3 (B) a (–, –1] (2, )
(C) a (–, 1) (3, ) (D) a < –1
 1  1   1 1  1 
Q.17 The sum of the infinite series 1 + 1     + 1   2   2  + ……
 5  2   5 5  2 
20 10 5 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 9 3

Q.18 If (r)n denotes the number r r r ............. (n digits) where r = 1, 2, 3, .............9 and a = (6)100 , b = (8)100
and c = (4)200 then
(A) a2 + b + c = 0 (B) a2 + b – c = 0 (C) a2 + b – 2c = 0 (D) a2 + b – 9c = 0

Q.19 The number of integral solution(s) satisfying the inequality


|2x2 – 13x + 5| < |x2 – 3x – 4| + |–x2 + 10x – 9| is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

C
Q.20 If Sn =

(A) 1
n
2r  1
 r 4  2r3  r 2 , then S10 is equal to
r 1

(B)
121
120
(C)
120
121
(D)
60
61
PB
SECTION:2
[NUMERICAL TYPE]
Q.21 to Q.25 are "Numerical Type" questions.
Q.21 If f () = (sec  + cosec ) (sin  + cos ) – sec  cosec  lies completely between the roots of the
quadratic equation (a – 2) x2 + 2ax + a + 8 = 0 for all permissible values of , then find the number of
integral values of a.

Q.22 Find the number of real values of x satisfying the equation log2 (4x + 1 + 4) · log2 (4x + 1) = 3.

Q.23 A set of consecutive positive integers starting with 1 is written. If one number is deleted except extreme
numbers and thus the A.M. of the remaining numbers is found to be 10. If deleted number is k, then find
(k – 5).

a b 
Q.24 Consider, A =  c d  , where a, b, c, d  I and bc = 0. If B = adj.(2A) and det.(B) = 8, then find
 
the absolute value of tr.(A + B).
[Note : adj.(P), tr.(P) and det.(P) denote adjoint matrix of matrix P, trace of matrix P and determinant
of matrix P respectively.]

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Q.25 If area of triangle whose vertices are (a, a2), (b, b2), (c, c2) is 1 and area of another triangle whose

(a   ) 2 (b  )2 (c  ) 2
vertices are (2, ), (2, ) and (2, ) is 2, then the absolute value of (a  ) 2 ( b  ) 2 (c  ) 2
(a   ) 2 (b   ) 2 (c   ) 2

is equal to

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C
PB

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