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JEE (Main)-2022 (Online) Phase-1


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

(2) The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.

(3) There are three parts in the question paper consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part (subject) has two sections.

(i) Section-A: This section contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries 4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Section-B: This section contains 10 questions. In Section-B, attempt any five questions out of
10. The answer to each of the questions is a numerical value. Each question carries 4 marks for
correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer. For Section-B, the answer should be rounded off
to the nearest integer.

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PHYSICS
SECTION - A Answer (1)
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 Sol. Theory based
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices X-rays → study crystal structure

(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Infra-red → greenhouse effect
Microwave → communication
Choose the correct answer: UV → for sterilization
1. Referring to the diagram friction is present 3. Measurement of a wire yields the following results:
everywhere. Friction coefficient µ = 0.5, m = 2 kg
and M = 8 kg. The maximum value of F for which Mass = 0.6 ± 0.006 g
both of the block move together Radius = 0.5 ± 0.005 mm
Length = 4 ± 0.04 cm
Find the maximum % error in density of the wire.
(1) 50 N (2) 100 N (1) 2% (2) 3%
(3) 150 N (4) 200 N (3) 4% (4) 5%

Answer (2) Answer (3)


Sol. m
Sol.  ρ = 2
πr l
∆ρ ∆m ∆r ∆l
⇒ = +2 +
ρ m r l

m = 2 kg 0.006 0.005 0.04


= + 2× +
M = 8 kg 0.6 0.5 4
m = 0.5 = 0.01 + 0.02 + 0.01
(f1)max = 0.5 × (10) ×10 = 50 N = 0.04
(f2)max = 0.5 × 2 × 10 = 10 N ∴ % error in ρ = 4%
amax = mg = 0.5 × 10 = 5 m/s2 4. Two blocks 10 kg and 30 kg lies on x-axis at (0,0)
and (x, 0) respectively. The block 10 kg is moved
∴ Freq – 50 = (10) × 5
on the same line, 6 cm towards the other block.
Freq = 100 N What distance should the other block move to keep
2. Two columns are given below. Column 1 gives a the centre of mass of system unchanged?
range of electromagnetic spectrum while column 2 (1) 4 cm away from 10 kg block
gives possible uses. Match column 1 with
(2) 4 cm towards 10 kg block
column 2.
(3) 2 cm away from 10 kg block
Column 1 Column 2
(4) 2 cm towards 10 kg block
(P) UV (A) Study crystal structure
Answer (4)
(Q) Microwaves (B) Greenhouse effect
Sol.
(R) Infra-red (C) Sterilizing surgical
instruments
(S) X-rays (D) Radio signals
For centre of mass to be at same position,
(1) P(C), Q(D), R(B), S(A)
m1d1 = m2d2
(2) P(A), Q(B), R(C), S(D)
⇒ 10 × 6 = 30 × d2
(3) P(D), Q(B), R(C), S(A)
⇒ d2 = 2 cm towards 10 kg block
(4) P(C), Q(D), R(A), S(B)

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5. In an experiment of potentiometer if R = 8 Ω then 7. A girl holds an umbrella at an angle of 45° against
null point AC is equal to 3 m and when R = 4 Ω then the rain. Suddenly she starts running at a speed of
AC = 2 m then value of internal resistance r is. 25 m/s, now rain is falling vertically towards the girl.
Then find the velocity of rain.
(1) 30 m/s (2) 25 2 m/s
25
(3) 50 m/s (4) m/s
2

Answer (2)
Sol. vG = 25 m/s

(1) 3 Ω (2) 4 Ω
(3) 6 Ω (4) 8 Ω
Answer (2)
Sol. From potentiometer theory: ⇒ v R = vG × 2
3 2
= = 25 2 m/s
(8 + r ) (4 + r )
8. A capacitor of capacitance C is connected to a
⇒ 12 + 3r = 16 + 2r source of voltage V. After long time it is
disconnected and then connected to a capacitor of
⇒ r=4Ω
same capacitance. The loss of energy in the
6. A projectile is projected (from the top of a tower) process after connecting with the capacitor is
with velocity 20 m/s at an angle α with the 1 1
horizontal. After 10 s, the inclination of velocity with (1) CV 2 (2) CV 2
2 8
the horizontal becomes β. Then the value of
tanα – tanβ is (use g = 10 m/s2) 1
(3) CV 2 (4) CV2
4
(1) 5 cosα (2) 5 secα
(3) 6 sinα (4) 4 cotα Answer (3)

Answer (2) Sol.

Sol. vx = 20 cosα = v2 cosβ


vy = 20 sinα – g × 10

∆H = Ui –Uf
2
1 1 V 
= CV 2 − ( 2C ) ×  
2 2 2
1 1
= CV 2 − CV 2
2 4
1
20 sin α − 100 = CV 2
⇒ tan β = 4
20cos α
9. An α particle and C12 atom has same kinetic
5 energy. Find the ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of
⇒ tan=
β tan α − α-particle to that of C12 atom.
cos α
5 (1) 2 (2) 3
⇒ tan α − tan β =
cos α (3) 5 (4) 6
= 5 secα Answer (2)

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h h Answer (2)
Sol.  =
λ =
mv 2m(KE ) Sol. For the block to complete the vertical circle
λ1 m2 = 5gr
⇒ =
λ2 m1
= 5 × 10 × 2
12 = 10 m/s
= = 3
4 By COLM:
10. Two given inputs (A and B) are applied to an AND V
gate. Then choose the correct output waveform. 75 × V = 50 × 10 + 75 ×
3
2V
⇒ 75 × =50 × 10
3
⇒ V = 10 m/s
12. A ball of mass m moving with speed v collides
head-on and elastically with another ball of mass
5m. Find the absolute % change in kinetic energy
of the lighter ball.
(1) (1) 22.22% (2) 44.44%
(3) 66.66% (4) 55.56%

Answer (4)
(2) Sol.

Velocity of lighter ball after collision


5m – m
= ×v
(3) 5m + m
4 2v
= ×v =
6 3
2
1 1  2v 
(4) mv 2 − m  
2 2  3 
∴ % change in KE =
1
mv 2
Answer (3) 2
Sol. For AND gate, correct output wave form is option  4
(3). = 1 −  × 100
 9
11. A bob is suspended by the means of thread of
= 55.56%
length 2 m. A bullet of mass 75 gm moving with
velocity v penetrates through bob. After collision 13. For the refraction shown i = 2r then the value of
v angle of incidence is
speed of bullet is and bob is just able to complete
3
vertical circle. If mass of bob is 50 gm then the value
of v is

n
(1) cos−1 (2) cos−1 ( 2n )
2
n
(1) 7.5 m/sec (2) 10 m/sec (3) 2cos−1 (4) 2cos−1 ( 2n )
2
(3) 15 m/sec (4) 100 m/sec Answer (3)

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Sol. sin i = 2n sin r
and i = 2r
Sol.
i
⇒ sin
= i 2n × sin  
2
i i i
⇒ 2sin   cos   = 2n sin  
2 2 2 d λ
∆x = y × = odd ×  
i n
D 2
⇒ cos   =
2 2 d d  λ
⇒ ×   = (odd) ×  
2 D 2
n
⇒ i = 2cos−1
2 d2 (0.6 × 10−3 )2
⇒ λ
= =
14. Statement 1: Law of gravitation is applicable for all (odd) × D 0.8 × (odd)
bodies in the universe.
4.5 × 10−7
Statement 2: Weight of body at earth’s centre is = = 450 nm
1
zero.
17. A particle performs SHM with amplitude A. It is
Choose the correct option regarding the above two found that it is at mean position at t = 0 and at half
statements. the amplitude at t = 3 s. Find the time period of the
(1) Both statements are true SHM.
(2) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false (1) 30 s (2) 42 s
(3) Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true (3) 24 s (4) 36 s
(4) Both statements are false Answer (4)
Sol. According to the given information,
Answer (1)
A
Sol. Both the statements are true. Law of gravitation is A sin ωt =
universal law. 2
Now, Ecentre = 0 for earth. 1
⇒ sin ωt =
15. Find the dimensional formula of self inductance. 2
(1) [ML2TA–1]  2π  π
⇒  ⋅t  =
(2) [M2LTA–2] T  6
(3) [ML2T–2A–2] ⇒ T = 12 × 3 s = 36 s
(4) [M2L2TA–3] 18. An observer is moving towards a stationary light
c
source with the speed of . What is the percentage
Answer (3) 5
1 2 change in the frequency?
Sol.  U= Li
2 (1) 22.5% (2) 15.4%
[U ] (3) 20% (4) 18.5%
⇒ [L ] = Answer (1)
[i 2 ]
v
ML2T −2 1+
= c ×ν
A2 Sol.
= ν′
v
1−
= [ML2T–2A–2] c
16. In a Young’s double-slit setup, first minima is
1
formed opposite to slit. Find the wavelength used if 1+
d = 0.6 mm and D = 80 cm. 5 ×= 6
= ν ×ν
1 4
(1) 450 nm (2) 350 nm 1−
5
(3) 500 nm (4) 650 nm
= 1.225 ν
Answer (1) % change in ν = 22.5%

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19. The susceptibility of a material is 99. Then find the 21.
relative permeability of the material.
(1) 98
(2) 100
(3) 199
(4) 50 Find R when the bulb is the brightest.
Answer (2)
Answer (125)
Sol. µ r = 1 + x
Sol. For bulb to be brightest,
= 1 + 99
rb = R
= 100
20. A Carnot cycle is operating between 527°C and
( 25 )2
⇒ =R
200 K. If work done in a cycle is W = 12 kJ, then 5
heat absorbed in the cycle is ⇒ 125 = R
(1) 8 kJ
R = 125 Ω
(2) 16 kJ
22. A galvanometer of resistance 72 Ω is shunted by a
(3) 9 kJ
resistance of 8 Ω. Then find the percentage of total
(4) 6 kJ
current which passes through the galvanometer.
Answer (2)
Answer (10)
T2
Sol. η = 1 −
T1 Sol. The circuit diagram is as shown

200
= 1−
800
3
=
4
W 3
⇒ =η=
Q1 4 RG = 72 Ω, RS = 8 Ω

4 y × 72 = (x – y)8
⇒ Q1 =12 × 103 ×
3
x
⇒ y=
= 16 kJ 10
SECTION - B ⇒ Current in galvanometer is 10% of the total
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section current.

contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five 23.


questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a 24.
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the 25.
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, 26.
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
27.
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
28.
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
29.
place designated to enter the answer.
30.

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION - A 3. Which of the following has maximum CFSE value?


(1) [Fe(H2O)6]3+ (2) [Co(H2O)6]3+
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 3–
(3) [Co(CN)6] (4) [Fe(H2O)6]2+
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices Answer (3)
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Sol. [Fe(H2O)6]3+ t 32g e2g ; CFSE = 0

Choose the correct answer : [Co(H2O)6]3+ t 62g e0g ; CFSE = [–0.4 × 6 + 0.6 × 0]0 + 2P

1. ( White ) P ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
conc.HNO
→3 = – 2.40 + 2P
[Co(CN)6]3+ t e ; CFSE = –2.40 + 2P
6
2g
0
g
(1) H3PO3 + N2 (2) NO2 + PH3
4
(3) H3PO4 + NO2 (4) H3PO3 + NO2 [Fe(H2O)6]2+ t 2g eg2 ; CFSE = [–0.4 × 4 + 0.6 × 2]0

Answer (3) = –0.40


Since CN–ion is a strong field ligand, 0 of this
Sol. P4 + 20HNO3 ⎯⎯
→ 4H3PO4 + 20NO2 + 4H2O
( White) complex will be higher than that of [Co(H2O)6]3+
4. BeCl2 + LiAlH4 ⎯⎯
→Products
2. Match the molecules given in column I with their
corresponding shapes in Column II (1) Be, LiAlCl4, HCl (2) BeH2, LiCl, AlCl3
(3) AlH3, BeH2, HCl (4) Be, AlCl3, LiCl
Column I Column II
Answer (2)
(i) SF4 (P) T shaped
Sol. 2BeCl2 + LiAlH4 ⎯⎯
→ 2BeH2 + LiCl + AlCl3
(ii) BF3 (Q) See-saw
This is method of preparation of BeH2.
(iii) XeF4 (R) Trigonal planar 5. Statement I: Classical smog is formed in cold and
(iv) ClF3 (S) Square planar humid climate.
(1) (i)-Q, (ii)-R, (iii)-S, (iv)-P Statement II: Photochemical smog contains O3
and PAN.
(2) (i)-P, (ii)-Q, (iii)-R, (iv)-S
The correct statements are
(3) (i)-R, (ii)-P, (iii)-Q, (iv)-S (1) Both I and II (2) Only I
(4) (i)-Q, (ii)-S, (iii)-P, (iv)-R (3) Only II (4) Neither I nor II
Answer (1) Answer (1)
Sol. The shapes of the molecules are, Sol. Classical smog occurs in cold and humid climate. It
is a mixture of smoke, fog and SO2.
Photochemical smog occurs in warm, dry and
sunny climate. The common components of
photochemical smog are O3, nitric oxide, PAN
(peroxyacetyl nitrate)
6. Statement-1: O2– and Mg2+ have same ionic size.
Statement-2: They are isoelectronic species.
(1) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true;
statement-2 is a correct explanation for
statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true;
statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false
(4) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true

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Answer (4) Sol.

Sol. In case of isoelectronic species, more the number • Blister copper is obtained from a sulphide ore,
of protons less the size of the species. copper pyrite (CuFeS2). It is further refined using
Mg2+ has 10 electrons and O2– also have 10 electrolytic refining.
electrons. Hence, they are isoelectronic species. • Froth floatation process is used for concentration of
Order of size O2– > Mg2+ sulphide ores.

Hence, statement-1 is false and statement-2 is true. • In gold extraction, NaCN is used as a reagent for
leaching of gold further followed by displacement of
the cyanide complex with zinc. It is then refined
7. . (P) is
using electrolytic refining.

9. What is the product formed when barium peroxide


is treated with sulphuric acid?
(1) BaO and H2O2 (2) BaS and H2O2
(1) (2)
(3) BaSO4 and H2O2 (4) BaSO4 and H2O

Answer (3)
Sol. BaO2 .8H2O ( s ) + H2SO4 (aq) ⎯⎯→BaSO4 (S ) + H2O2 (aq)

+8H2O (l)
(3) (4)
Hence option (3) is correct
10. Correct match of column I with column II is
Answer (3) Column I Column II
(i) Emulsion (a) Protective colloid
(ii) Positively charged (b) FeCl3 + NaOH
Sol. colloid
(iii) Negatively charged (c) FeCl3 + hot water
8. Match the column-I having processes and elements
colloid
with their corresponding ores/reagents or (iv) Lyophillic colloid (d) Liquid-liquid sol.
processes used in extraction. (1) (i) - d, (ii) - c, (iii) - b, (iv) - a
(2) (i) - a, (ii) - b, (iii) - c, (iv) - d
Column-I Column-II
(3) (i) - c, (ii) - a, (iii) - d, (iv) - b
(i) Blister copper P. Sulphide ore (4) (i) - a, (ii) - d, (iii) - c, (iv) - b

(ii) Froth floatation Q. Electrolytic Answer (1)

refining Sol. If FeCl3 is added to excess of hot water, a positively


charged sol of hydrated Ferric oxide is formed
(iii) Gold extraction R. [Au(CN)2]–
Fe2O3. x H2O/Fe+3 = positively charged sol
(1) (i) → P; (ii) → Q, P; (iii) → R, P And when FeCl3 is added to NaOH a negatively
(2) (i) → Q, P (ii) → P; (iii) → Q, R charged sol is obtained

(3) (i) → R, P; (ii) → Q; (iii) → P Fe2O3.x H2O/ OH– = Negatively charged sol.
(4) (i) → Q, P; (ii) → R, Q; (iii) → Q, P Emulsion is a liquid in liquid type sol and Lyophillic
Answer (2) colloid can act as protective colloid

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11. Match the following 13. Compound A ⎯⎯⎯⎯3 O
→ glyoxal + butane-1, 4-dial
Zn/H O 2
1. Polystyrene (i) Electrical switches
O3
2. Polyvinyl chloride (ii) Paints and lacquers Compound B ⎯⎯⎯⎯
Zn/H2O
→ 5-oxohexanal
3. Glyptal (iii) Wrapping material
4. Bakelite (iv) Pipes Then compound A and B are respectively
Choose the correct option
(1) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(ii), 4-(i) (1)
(2) 1-(iv), 2-(iii), 3-(i), 4-(ii)
(3) 1-(iii), 2-(i), 3-(iv), 4-(ii)
(4) 1-(iv), 2-(i), 3-(ii), 4-(iii)
Answer (1) (2)
Sol. 1. Polystyrene (i) Wrapping material,
manufacture of toys
and radio cabinets.
(3)
2. Polyvinyl chloride (ii) Rain coats, water
(PVC) pipes
3. Glyptal (iii) Manufacture of
paints and lacquers
(4)
4. Bakelite (iv) Electrical switches
12. Which of the following is separating funnel

Answer (2)
Sol. Compound (A) is likely to be 1,3-Cyclohexadiene

(1) (2)

Compound (B) is likely to be 1-methyl cyclopentene

(3) (4)

14. A compound X having four carbon atoms can react


with 3 moles of CH3COO– ion during acetylation
Answer (1) reaction. The compound X also gives positive
Sol. Separating funnel is, tollen’s reagent test. It reacts with bromine water to
form an optically active compound, but reacts with
conc. HNO3 to form an optically inactive compound.
Compound X is

(1) (2)

(3) (4) None of these

Answer (2)
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(1) (a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iii)
(2) (a) - (iii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (ii)
(3) (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (i)
(4) (a) - (ii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iv), (d) - (iii)
Answer (1)
Sol. Laundry soaps contains filler like sodium rosinate,
sodium silicate, borax and sodium carbonate

Sol.
15. Consider the following statements regarding
Hoffmann Bromamide Degradation Reaction
Statement I: One alkyl (R) group migrates from Cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide is a popular
carbonyl carbon to N-atom. cationic detergent and is used in hair conditioners.
Statement II: Migration of alkyl group takes place Non-ionic detergents do not contain any ion in their
towards electron deficient N atom.
constitution, these are used in liquid dishwasher.
The correct statements are,
(1) Both (I) and (II) (2) Only (I) Anionic detergent are mostly used for household
(3) Only (II) (4) Neither (I) nor (II) work. Anionic detergents are also used in
toothpastes.
Answer (1)
17. The change in angular momentum during transition
Sol. Both the statements are correct.
of an electron from the ground state of H-atom. It is
given that the electron absorbs 10.2 eV energy
during the transition from ground state to an excited
state

h h
(1) (2)
 2

3h 2h
(3) (4)
2 

Answer (2)

16. Match the following Sol. Energy of ground state of H-atom is equal to –13.6 eV

Energy of the first excited state = –3.4 eV


Column I Column II
Therefore, change in angular momentum
(a) Laundry (i) Cetyltrimethyl
soaps filler ammonium 2h h
Bromide = –
2 2
(b) Hair (ii) Non-ionic
conditioner detergent h
=
(c) Liquid (iii) Sodium dode- 2
dishwasher cylbenzene-
sulphonate 18.
(d) House-hold (iv) Na2CO3, sodium 19.
detergent rosinate
20.
Choose the correct option
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SECTION - B 24. What is the molar conductivity of AgI at zero
concentration if the  0 value of NaI, AgNO3 and
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
NaNO3 are respectively 12 –1 cm2 mol–1, 16 –1
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five cm2 mol–1 and 10 –1 cm2 mol–1.
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a Answer (18)
   −1 −1
Sol. m (NaI) = Na+ + I− − = 12  cm mol
2
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, m (AgNO3 ) = Ag+ + NO

− = 16 
−1
cm2 mol−1
3

truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.   


 (NaNO3 ) = 
m Na+
+ NO−3
= 10 −1 cm2 mol−1
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
m (AgI) = Ag+ + I− = 12 + 16 − 10
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer. = 18 −1 cm2 mol−1
25. Consider the following equilibrium,
21. Fe0·93O has metal deficiency defect. Calculate the
2NOCl (g) 2NO(g) + Cl2 (g)
percentage of Fe+2 ins Fe0·93O compound.
If reaction has started with 2 moles NaCl in 1 litre
[Round off to nearest integer] closed container and allowed to attain equilibrium.
Answer (85) At equilibrium, the moles of NO was found to be 0.4.
Sol. Since, The equilibrium constant (KC) for the reaction is
Total cationic charge = Total anionic charge x × 10–3. Then the value of x is
Let, Answer (12.5)
Number of Fe2+ ion → x Sol. 2NOCl (g) 2NO(g) + Cl2 (g)
Number of Fe3+ ion → 93 – x
t=0 2 – –
2x + 9 (93 – x) = 2 × 100
t = teq 2 – 2x 2x x
2x + 3 × 93 – 3x = 200
x = 79 Since 2x = 0.4  x = 0.2
NO Cl2  = (0.4)2 (0.2)
2
79
% of Fe2+ =  100 KC =
NOCl
2
93 (1.6)2
85%
KC = 12.5  10−3
22. Find out the number of stereoisomers formed by
26. Calculate the wavelength (in Å) of the radiation
absorbed during of an electron from ground state of
Li2+ to the second excited state of Li2+. [Round off
to the nearest integer]
Answer (114)
Answer (3)
Sol. (114)
Sol. There are 3 stereoisomers of 1, 2- dimethyl-
cyclopentane. In Li2+, for transition 3 → 1
hc
E =

1 1 9  13.6  8
E = 13.6  9  2 − 2  eV =  1.6  10–19 J
1 3  9
Hence,
23. Find the spin only magnetic moment (in B.M) of Mn 13.6 × 8 × 1.6 × 10–19
containing species which is formed by KMnO4 in
acidic medium. [Round off to the nearest integer] 6.626  10 −34  3  108
=
Answer (6) 
Sol. In acidic medium, Mn+7 gets reduced to Mn2+  114  10−10 m
Mn(II) → [Ar]3d5
Number of unpaired electrons in Mn2+ = 5 27.
28.
 = 5(5 + 2)
29.
 6 B.M 30.

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A 2 4 6  6 8 
Sol. cos .cos .cos  cos = cos 
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
7 7 7  7 7
2 2 4  8 
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices 23 sin .cos .cos .  cos 
7 7 7  7 
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. =
2
23 sin
7
Choose the correct answer :
16
2 x3 + x sin
= 7 =1
1. The value of  xx
dx is 2 8
−2 1 + e 8.sin
7
(1) 4 (2) 6 3. If a = iˆ + jˆ − kˆ & c = 2iˆ + jˆ − 3kˆ, b  c = a;
(3) 5e2 – 3 (4) 4e2 – 2 b  1,2,3,...10, then number of possible
Answer (2)
values of b is
2 x3 + x (1) 0 (2) 1
Sol. Let I =  xx
dx …(i) (3) 2 (4) 3
−2 1 + e
Answer (1)
b b
Sol.  a = iˆ + ˆj − kˆ, c = 2iˆ + ˆj − 3kˆ
Using  f ( x ) dx =  f ( a + b − x ) dx we get
a a  a  c = 2 + 1 + 3 = 6  0.

xx But b  c = a hence a is perpendicular to c


2 x3 + x 2 e x3 + x
I=  −x x
dx =  xx
dx …(ii) Hence data is inconsistent
−2 1 + e −2 1+ e
 No such b is possible.
Adding (i) and (ii) we get 4. Find number of real roots of the equation
x4 – 4x + 1 = 0.
2
(1) 0 (2) 1
2I =  x 3 + x dx
(3) 2 (4) 4
−2
Answer (3)
2
(x )
 I= 3
+ x dx Sol. x4 – 4x + 1 = 0
0 Let f(x) = x4 – 4x + 1
f  (x) = 4x3 – 4 and f (x) = 0
2
4 2
x x  x=1
 I= + = 4+2 = 6
4 2 f (x) = 12x2  f (1) > 0
0
and at x = 1, f (1) = –2 < 0
2 4 6
2. Find the value of cos cos cos So, graph of f(x) will be
7 7 7

1 −1
(1) (2)
4 2

−1 1
(3) (4)
4 8

Answer (4)  No. of real roots of f(x) = 0 equals to 2.


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5. In a binomial distribution, n = 7 and p(x = 3) = 7. If x1, x2, x3, x4, x5 are numbers between 1 & 18 (both
5p(x = 4). Find the value of sum of mean and inclusive) & x1 < x2 < x3 < x4 < x5. Find the probability
variance. that x2 = 7 and x4 = 11.
14 77 3 1
(1) (2) (1) (2)
36 36 68 68
31 35 7 5
(3) (4)
36 36 (3) (4)
68 68
Answer (2)
Answer (2)
Sol. Let probability of success is p and not success is q.
Here n = 7, Sol. Total ways = 18C5
 p(x = 3) = 5p(x = 4) Favourable ways
7 3 4 7 4 3
 C3 p  q = 5  C4  p  q = 6
C1 . 3
C1 . 7
C1
Selection of x1 Selection of x3 Selection of x5
 q = 5p …(i)
 p + q = 1  6p = 1 Required probability =
6.3.7
18
1 5 C5
 p= and q =
6 6 1
=
1 7 68
 Mean = np = 7  =
6 6 8. In an isosceles triangle ABC, A(6, 1) base of
1 5 35 triangle BC is represented by 2x + y = 4, point B lies
And variance = npq = 7   =
6 6 36 on x + 3y = 7. If centroid of the triangle is (, ). Find
7 35 the value of 15( + ).
 Sum of mean and variance = + (1) 51 (2) 39
6 36
77 (3) 41 (4) None of these
= Answer (1)
36
   Sol. Given,
6. If X =  an ,Y =  bn and Z =  c n ; where a,
n =0 n =0 n =0
b, c,  (0, 1) and a, b, c are in A.P. Then
(1) X, Y, Z are in A.P (2) X, Y, Z are in G.P
1 1 1 1 1 1
(3) , , are in A.P (4) , , are in H.P
X Y Z X Y Z
Answer (3)
Sol.  a, b, c, (0, 1)

1
 X=  an = 1 − a B is intersection point of 2x + y = 4 and x + 3y = 7
n =0 i.e B  (1, 2)
 Also, AB = AC as ABC is isosceles
1
Y=  bn = 1 − b Let C  (h, 4 – 2h)
n =0
  19 −18 
1 Using AB = AC we get C   ,
Z=  cn = 1− c  5 5 
n =0
19
 a, b, c are A.P. 6 + 1+
 = 5 = 54
 1 – a, 1 – b, 1 – c are also in A.P 3 15
1 1 1
 , , are in H.P 1+ 2 −
18
1− a 1− b 1− c 5 = −3
and  =
Hence X, Y, Z are in H.P. 3 15
1 1 1
 51 
 15 (  +  ) = 15   = 51
and , , are in A.P
X Y Z
 15 
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18 − [1 − x ] 11. z = iz 2 , area of the polygon formed by non-real
9. If lim exists, where [] represents
x →7 [ x − 3a] roots of the equation.
greatest integer function, then the value of a is 3 3 3
(1) (2)
(where aI) 4 4
(1) –2 (2) –3 3 2 3
(3) (4)
(3) –6 (4) –7 4 3
Answer (2)
Answer (3)
Sol.  z = iz 2 
18 − [1 − x ]
Sol. If lim exist (aI)
x →7 [ x − 3a] 
2
z = z  z = 0 or |z| = 1


24
= lim
25 
lim Also if arg(z) =  then 2n −  = + 2
h→0 [7 − h − 3a] h→0 [7 + h − 3a] 2
24 25 ( 4n − 1) 
 lim = lim  = ;n Z
h→0 (7 − 3a) + [ −h] h→0 (7 − 3a) + [h] 6
  7
24 25   = − , and
 = 6 2 6
6 − 3a 7 − 3a
  7

 a = −6 So, z = 0, e 6 , e 2 and e 6 are the solutions.
10. In a differential equation, Non-real roots of z form an equilateral triangle
inscribed in a unit circle. Its area will be equal to
dy 2
+
x −y
2y − 1 ( )
= 0, y (1) = 1 , find the value of y(2).
3
( )
2
3 =
3 3
sq. unit
dx 2x − 1 4 4

4 x2 y2 1
(1) 2log2 (2) log2   12. The eccentricity of + = 1, a > b is passes
2 2 4
3 a b
 3 
3 through the point  – 4 , 3  , then value of a2 + b2
(3) 2log3 (4) log2    5 

4
is equal to
Answer (2)
183 186
( )
(1) (2)
x −y y
dy 2 2 −1 5 5
Sol. + =0 190 193
dx 2x − 1 (3) (4)
7 7
2y 2x Answer (2)
 dy + dx = 0
2y − 1 2x − 1
15a2
Sol.  b2 = a2(1 – e2)  b2 =
On integrating we get: 16
ln 2y − 1 ln 2x − 1 Also,
48
+
9
=1
+ = c1 5a 2
b2
ln2 ln2
48 48
 ( 2y − 1)( 2x − 1) = c. …(i) 
5a 2
+
5a2
=1

96
 y(1) = 1  c=1  a2 =
5

 ( 2y − 1)( 2x − 1) = 1 Now, b 2 =
90
5
4
 y ( 2 ) = log2   So, a 2 + b 2 =
186
3 5
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13. 81
22. If e2x – 11ex – 45e–x + = 0, then sum of all roots
14. 2
15. of equation is ln p. Find p.
16. Answer (45)
17. Sol. Let en = t, the equation reduces to
18. 45 81
t 2 − 11t − + =0
19. t 2
20.  2t3 – 22t2 + 81t – 45 = 0 ...(i)
SECTION - B 81
Let , ,  be roots of e2x – 11ex – 45e–x + =0
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section 2
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
 e1 , e2 , e3 will be roots of (i)
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the Using product of roots
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
e1  e2  e3 = 45
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
 e1+2 +3 = 45
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer.  1 + 2 + 3 = ln ( 45 ) = ln p

1 2 3 4 m  p = 45
21. + + + + ... is of the form where
5 65 325 1025 n 23. In total of 16 cubes, 11 are red and 5 are blue, then
m and n are co-prime, then m + n is equal to___. no. of arrangement in which there must be at least
Answer (0.25) 2 red cubes between any two blue cubes.

1 2 3 4 Answer (56)
Sol. + + + + ...
5 65 325 1025 Sol. First we arrange 5 blue cubes in a row and assume
x1, x2, x3, x4, x5 and x6 number of red cubes between
r
rth term of the series Tr = them
( 2r 2 )
2
+1

r
 Tr =
( 2r 2 + 1)
2
− ( 2r )
2
Here, x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 + x6 = 11
r and x2, x3, x4, x5  2
=
( 2r 2 − 2r + 1)( 2r 2 + 2r + 1) So x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 + x6 = 3
No. of solutions = 8C5 = 56
 
= 
1 1

1   x2 + 1 
( ) ( )   ( x + 1)2  = e f ( x ) + c, then the value of
x x
 2
4 2r − 2r + 1 2  24. If e
 2r + 2r + 1   
1  1  1 1  f (1) is
 Sn = 1− + − + ...
4  5   5 13  Answer (0.75)
 1 1   x2 + 1 
+  −  Sol.   ( x + 1)2
e x
 dx
 2n 2 − 2n + 1 2 ( n + 1)2 + ( 2n + 1) + 1  
   
 ( x + 1)2 − 2( x + 1) + 2 
1  
e
1 x
 Sn = 1−  =   dx
 ( x + 1)2 
4  2 ( n + 1)2 + 2 ( n + 1) + 1  
 
n→  –2 2 

e dx +  e x 
x
+
 x + 1 ( x + 1)2 
= dx
1  
S =
4
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e Answer (6)
x
(f ( x ) + f ( x )) dx = e x f ( x ) + c

 2  Sol.  m=n–l
= ex − ex  +c
 x + 1 and 3l2 + (n – l)2 + nlc = 0
 x − 1  4l2 + n2 + (c – 2)nl = 0
= ex  +c
 x + 1 l 
2
l
 4   + (c − 2) + 1 = 0
x −1 2 2  
n n
So, f ( x ) = = 1−  f ( x ) =
x +1 x +1 ( x + 1)2 l
Here, we will get only one value of because lines
n
–4 are parallel. So, D = 0
 f ( x ) =
( x + 1)3  (c – 2)2 = 16

12 3  c = 6 (–ve value of c is neglected here)


 f ( x ) =  hence f (1) =
( x + 1)4 4 26.
27.
25. Let the direction ratios of two lines are roots of the
28.
equation l + m – n = 0 and 3l2 + m2 + nlc = 0. If lines
29.
are parallel then find positive value of c.
30.

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