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JEE MAIN Model-2022
CPT-04
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A A C D B B C C A B
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B A A C B B C D B B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
2 2 3 2 5 4 3 5 6 2
CHEMISTRY
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A C D A B C D B B A
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A B B B B A C A A B
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
2 1 2 8 5 653 4689 4 181 660
MATHEMATICS
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
C A A A C C C D D D
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
C C B B D C A A A B
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
2 0 5 3 3 0 2 8 0 8
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2. (A)
Sol. F = at
F MLT 2
a MLT 3
t T
F
b 2 MLT 4
t
3. (C)
Sol. H i 2 Rt
ML2T 2
R 2
ML2 A2T 3
AT
4. (D)
Sol. Dimension less ( because ratio)
5. (B)
Sol. Torque = F×d
Work = F×d
6. (B)
7. (C)
Sol. (50.7 40.6) (0.2 0.3)
(10.1) 0.5 ; 10.1 0.5
8. (C)
Sol. 9 is greater than 5 so previous term increases by 1.
So answer will be 21.0
9. (A)
Sol. All zero to right of last non-zero digit in a number having no decimal point are not significant so
4100 has 2 significant figure.
10. (B)
Sol. KE = ML2T-2
11. (B)
12. (A)
m
v
d dm dV
m V
= 0.8 + 0.4
= 1.2 %
b MLT 1 .
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13. (A)
only (i) and (ii) are correct statements.
14. (C)
h = ML2 T–1
c = MºLT–1
f = ha cb Td
MLT–2 = (ML2T–1)a (L–T–1)b Td
a = 1, a = 1, b = – 1, d = – 2
2a + b = 1
– a – b + d = – 2.
15. Given v b x
x t
dx
or b x1/2 or x –1/ 2 dx dbt
dt 0 0
x1/ 2 b 2t 2
or 6t or x
1/ 2 4
Differentiating w.r.t time, we get
dx b 2 2t
(t )
dt 4
b 2
or v
2
16. We have given, v t t 2
ds
t t2
dt
s2 2
ds ( t t 2 )dt
s1 1
2
t 2 t 3
s2 – s1
2 3 1
As particle is moving in a straight line,
Distance = Displacement
[4 –1] [8 – 1] 3 7
Distance
2 3 2 3
17. Given : v v0 gt Ft 2
ds
and v ds v dt
dt
1
ds (v 0 gt Ft 2 ) dt
0
1
t 2 Ft 3 g F
v0t g v0
2 3 0 2 3
18. From the third equation of motion v 2 – u 2 2as
F F
But, a v 2 u 2 – 3 S
m m
2.5 10 –2 20
v (1) – (2)
2 2
–3
20 10 100
1 1
v2 1 – v m / s 0.7 m / s
2 2
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21. (2)
Sol. CT = V = LT -1
LT 1
C LT 2
T
x = 2.
22. (2)
L
Sol. let x
T2
x L T
100 100 2 100
x L T
= 0.2% + 2 4%
= 0.2% + 8%
= 8.2%
23. (3)
Sol. P = mv
P = 2m 2v
P P 4mv mv
100 100
P mv
= 300%
24. (2)
R V I
Sol.
R V I
R 1 0.5
R 20 2.5
20
R [0.05 0.2]
2.5
[0.25] 8 2
R R = 8 2;
x=2
25. (5)
Sol. If the number is less than one. All the zero to be right of decimal point but to the left of first non zero
digit are not significant. So, .010200 has 5 digit significant figure.
26. (4)
X M L Q T
1 2 2 2
Y 2 2 2 2
z M Q T
M 3 L2T 4Q 4 ; x = 4.
27. (3)
3 3
[v] [P] [d ]
x 2 2
3 3
[ M 0 LT 1 ]x [ML1T 2 ] 2 [ ML3 ] 2
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3 3 3 9
[ M L T ] M L T 3
0 x x 2 2 2 2
x=3
30. (2)
[T]=[Padbtc] = [ML-1T-2]a [ML -3]b [ML2T-2]c
Equating power both side we get
a+b+c=0
-a-3b+2c=0
-2a-2c=1
Solving these equation we have
5 1 1
a , b and c
6 2 3
CHEMISTRY
33. (D)
9.108 1031 kg 1electron
1
1 kg = electron
9.108 1031
1 1
31
mole electron
9.108 10 6.0231023
34. (A)
18 mL H 2O or 18 g H 2O has 10N electron.
37. (D)
25 N 0.1 35; N 0.14
Ba OH 2 isdiacid base
N
Hence N M 2 or M M 0.07 M
2
40. (A)
M 1000 3 1000 3000
m ; 2.79
1000 d M G.MW 1000 1.25 3 58.5 1074.5
41. (A)
8 moles o in 1 mole of [Mg3(PO4)2]
1 1/8
0.2
2 0.0312
8
42. (B)
1.12 107
No. of molecules = 6.02 1023
22400
43. (B)
If is always absorbed or emitted in whole number or multiples of quantum.
44. (B)
The cosmic rays are highest energy rays having smallest , of the order of less than 10 15 m .
45. (B)
hc
E hv
46. (A)
More intense beam will give out more electrons.
47. (C)
Since, hv = work function (1/ 2)mu 2 .
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48. There is only one type of transition from n = 2 to n = 1 and hence emitted radiation will constitute
only one frequency.
work function
49. Threshold frequency v0
h
3.3 1.6 1019 J
8 1014 s 1
6.6 1034 Js
52. (1)
moles of urea 6.02 1020
M= 0.01M
volumein litre 6.02 1023 100
1000
2
x 10 M 0.01M
x = 1.
54. (8)
1 1
56. v RZ2 2 2
n1 n 2
1 1 5
R 12 2 2 R
H 2 3 36
1 1 363
R 112 2 2 R
Na 1 2 4
363R
H
Hence 4 653.4
Na 5R
36
57. Extreme lines mean first and the last (convergence limit).
Let n1 be the energy level of He ion .
1 1 1 1
v1 v2 RZ2 2 2 RZ2 2
n1 n1 n 1 2
1
RZ2
n1 1
2
109677.7 22
2.7451 104 n1 3
n1 1
2
MATHEMATICS
61. (C)
Sol. |3x + 4| = 21 3x + 4 = 21 3x + 4 = 21 and 3x + 4 = 21 x = 17/3 and x = 25/3
62. (A)
Sol. |x| > 3 x R
63. (A)
Sol. |2x – 5| = 7 2x – 5 = 7; 2x – 5 = 7 and 2x – 5 = 7
64. (A)
65. (C)
Sol. x2 – 2x + 65 = (5 – x)2
x2 – 2x + 65 = 25 + x2 – 10x
–40 = 8x x = –5
66. (C)
3
Using property |x + y| = |x| + |y| xy 0 (x2 + 4x + 9)(2x – 3) 0 x ,
2
As x2 + 4x + 9 have complex roots.
67. (C)
Let log 30 8 = x 8 30x
5 3 8 30d 30c
68. (D)
Apply log a x y x a y
69. (D )
2x 8 2x 8
log1.5 0 1
x2 x2
2 x 4 x 2
1
x 2
2
2 x 4 x 2 x 2
2
x 2 2x 8 x 2 0
x 2 x 6 0
x , 2 6,
70. (D)
q r
Sol. sin cos , sin cos
p p
now sin cos 1 2sin cos
2
71. (C)
Sol. We have, sin10o sin 30o sin 50o sin 70o
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sin 30o sin 10o sin 50o sin 70o
1
sin 10o sin 60o 10o sin 60o 10o
2
1 1
2 4
sin 3 10 o
1
sin sin 60 sin 60 4 sin 3
o o
1 1 1 1
sin 30o
8 8 2 16
72. (c)
sin 2sin cos
Sol.
1 cos 2 cos
sin 2 sin cos
2 cos 2 cos
sin 1 2 cos
cos 1 2 cos
tan
73. (b)
b
Sol. tan 0
a 4
a b a b
a b ab
1 b / a 1 b / a
1 b / a 1 b / a
1 tan 1 tan
1 tan 1 tan
2
1 tan 2
2 cos
cos 2
74. (b)
cos cos a i
Sol.
sin sin b ii
Sq. and adding
cos2 cos2 2cos cos a2
sin 2 sin 2 2sin sin b2
2 2cos a2 b2
2 2cos 2 a2 b2
2 2cos 2 a 2 b2 2
2 2 cos 2 1 a 2 b 2 2
4cos2 a2 b2 ... iii
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cos 3 4 cos3 3cos
Now,
cos cos
4cos 3
2
81. (2)
log3 log 4
Sol. log 2 3.log 3 4 log 2 4 2
log 2 log 3
82. (0)
Sol. [ value of modulus can never be negative]
Hence no solution
83. (5)
Sol. Conceptual
84. (3)
log e ab log e ac log e ad log e bc log e bd log e cd
Sol.
log e abcd log e abcd log e abcd log e abcd log e abcd log e abcd
log e ab log e ac log e ad log e bc log e bd log e cd
=
log e abcd
log e (abcd)3 3log e abcd
= 3
log e abcd log e abcd
85. (3)
Sol. |x| + |y| |x – y| Equality holds, only when xy 0
|x – 1| + |x + 1| = 2 (x – 1)(x + 1) 0 x 1,1
Hence required value of x = {–1, 0, 1}
86. (0)
Sol. a logb c clogb a
87. (2)
x2 1
Sol. 1 x2 + 1 2|x|
2x
(|x| - 1)2 0 |x| = 1 x = 1
88. (8)
log log 2 9 4
log 2 9 7
log 7 4
8
89. (0)
Sol. Put 1 2 3 90
90. (8)
x x x x x
Sol. sin x 2sin cos 4sin .cos .cos
2 2 4 4 2
x x x x
8sin .cos .cos cos
8 8 4 2