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REGULAR TEST SERIES (RTS - 05)


PAPER - : JEE MAIN
[Batch - : (12th) (Zenith - 2123)]
DATE : 17.07.2022

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This paper contains 75 questions divided among 3 parts
• (PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY and MATHEMATICS), 75 questions in each part. Total Time for all three parts is 180
Minutes. You must submit your responses before the end of the Clock time.
• All questions are compulsory for SECTION-1 and SECTION-2.
• Each part contains 25 questions divided in Two Different Sections (1 and 2) with different variety questions. The
marking scheme and number of questions in each sections are as follows:
SECTION-1 (Maximum Marks - 80):
• This section contains TWENTY questions.
• Each question, has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
• For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS.
• For each question, Marks will be awarded in one of the following marking scheme:
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Negative Marks :–1 If all other cases.
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• This section contains FIVE questions numerical values answer between 0 to 9 or 0342.
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
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Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

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PART - I : PHYSICS
SECTION - I
Single Correct Choice Type
 This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A point charge is moving in clockwise direction in a circle with constant speed. Consider the
magnetic field produced by the charge at a fixed point P (not at the center of circle) on the axis of
the circle. Then,
(A) it is constant in magnitude only
(B) it is constant in direction only
(C) it is constant both in direction and magnitude
(D) it is constant neither in magnitude nor in direction

2. A circular current carrying coil has a radius R. The distance from the center of the coil on the axis
where the magnetic induction will be (1/8)th of its value at the center of the coil, is
(A) R/ 3 (B) R 3 (C) 2R 3 (D) (2 3 )R

3. A square conducting loop of side length L carries a current I. The magnetic field at the center of
the loop is
(A) independent of L (B) proportional to L
(C) inversely proportional to L (D) linearly proportional to L

4. A current of 1/(4) ampere is flowing in a long straight conductor. The line integral of magnetic
induction around a closed path enclosing the current carrying conductor is
(A) 10–7 Wb m–1 (B) 4  10–7 Wb m–1 (C) 162  10–7 Wb m–1 (D) zero

5. Consider six wires coming into or out of the page, all with the same
current. Rank the line integral of the magnetic field (from most positive
to most negative) taken counterclockwise around each loop shown.

(A) B > C > D > A (B) B > C = D > A


(C) B > A > C = D (D) C > B = D > A

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6. The resistances of three parts of a circular loop are


as shown in figure. The magnetic field at the center
O is (current enters at A and leaves at B and C as
shown)
I
(A) 0
6a
I
(B) 0
3a
2 0 I
(C)
3 a
(D) zero

7. A very long straight conducting wire, lying along the z-axis, carries a current of 2 A. The integral
 
 B.d  is computed along the straight line PQ, where P has the coordinates (2 cm, 0,
0) and Q has the coordinates (2 cm, 2 cm, 0) The integral has the magnitude (in SI units)

(A) 107 (B) 8  10–7 (C) 2  10–7 (D)   10–7
2

8. A steady current is flowing in a circular coil of radius R, made up of a thin conducting wire. The
magnetic field at the center of the loop is BL. Now, a circular loop of radius R/n is made from the
same wire without changing its length, by unfolding and refolding the loop, and the same current
is passed through it. If new magnetic field at the center of the coil is BC, then the ratio BL/BC is
(A) 1 : n2 (B) n1/2 (C) n : 1 (D) none of these

9. Two very long, straight wires carrying, currents as shown in figure.


Find all locations where the net magnetic field is zero.

(A) y = 2 x (B) y = x
(C) y = – x (D) y = – (x/2)

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10. A current I flows through a thin wire shaped as regular polygon of n sides which can be inscribed
in a circle of radius R. The magnetic field induction at the center of polygon due to one side of the
polygon is
 I  I  I   I  
(A) 0  tan  (B) 0 tan (C) 0  tan  (D) 0  cos 
R  n 4R n 2R  n 2R  n

11. Figure shows three cases: in all cases the circular part has radius r and straight ones are infinitely
long. For the same current the ratio of field B at center P in the three cases B1: B2 : B3 is
       3 1 
(A)    :   :   
 2  2  4 2
       3 1 
(B)    1 :   1 :   
 2   2   4 2
       3 
(C)    :   :  
 2 2  4 
     1   3 1 
(D)    1 :    :   
 2   2 4  4 2

12. The field due to a wire of n turns and radius r which carries a current I is measured on the axis of
the coil at a small distance h from the center of the coil. This is smaller than the field at the center
by the fraction:
3 h2 2 h2 3 r2 2 r2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 r2 3 r2 2 h2 3 h2

13. Two parallel wires carrying equal currents in opposite directions are placed at x = ± a parallel to
y-axis with z = 0. Magnetic field at origin O is B1 and at P (2a, 0, 0) is B2. Then, the ratio B1/B2 is
(A) 3 (B) 1/2 (C) 1/3 (D) 2

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14. For c = 2a if, the magnetic field at point P will be zero when

3
(A) a = b (B) a  b
5
5 1
(C) a  b (D) a  b
3 3

15. The magnetic field at the center of an equilateral triangular loop of side 2L and carrying a current
i is
90i 3 30i 2 3 0i 30i
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4L 4L L 4L

16. Two wires AO and OC carry equal currents i as shown in figure. One end of both the wires
extends to infinity. Angle AOC is . The magnitude of
magnetic field at point P on the bisector of these two wires at
a distance r from point O is
 i   i 
(A) 0 cot   (B) 0 cot  
2 r 2 4 r 2
 
1  cos 
 0 i  2 0 i   
(C) (D)  
2 r 
  4 r  2 
sin  
2

17. A long cylindrical wire of radius 'a' carries a current i distributed uniformly over its cross section.
If the magnetic fields at distances r < a and R > a from the axis have equal magnitude, then
Rr
(A) a = (B) a = Rr (C) a = Rr/R + r (D) a = R2/r
2
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18. In figure, infinite conducting rings each having current i in the direction shown are placed
concentrically in the same plane as shown in the figure. The radii of
rings are r, 2r, 22r, 23r........,. The magnetic field at the center of rings
will be
i
(A) zero (B) 0
r
i i
(C) 0 (D) 0
2r 3r

19. From a cylinder of radius R, a cylinder of radius R/2 is


removed, as shown in figure. Current flowing in the remaining
cylinder is I. Then, magnetic field strength is

(A) zero at point A


(B) zero at point B
I
(C) 0 at point A
2R
I
(D) 0 at point B
3R

20. Figure shows an Amperian path ABCDA. Part ABC is in vertical


plane PSTU while part CDA is in horizontal plane PQRS.
Direction of circulation along the path is shown by an arrow near
point B and at D.
 
 B.d  for this path according to Ampere's law will be
(A) (I1 – I2 + I3)0 (B) (– I1 – I2)0
(C) I30 (D) (I1 + I2 )0

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SECTION - II
Integer Value Correct Type
 This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a numerical values, question has
values between 0 to 9 or 0342 and boxes should be filled like .

21. Two circular coils made of similar wires but of radii 20 cm and 40 cm are connected in parallel.
Find the ratio of the magnetic fields at their centers.

22. A wire carrying current i has the configuration shown in figure. Two semi-infinite straight
sections, each tangent to the same circle, are connected
by a circular arc, of angle , along the circumference of
the circle, with all sections lying in the same plane.
What must  (in rad) be in order for B to be zero at the
center of circle?

23. Two circular coils X and Y, having equal number of turns and carrying currents in the same
sense, subtend same solid angle at point O. If the
smaller coil X is midway between O and Y and if we
represent the magnetic induction due to bigger coil Y at
O as By and that due to smaller coil X at O as Bx, then
find the ratio Bx/By.

24. A square loop of side a = 6 cm carries a current I = 1 A. Calculate magnetic induction B (in T) at
point P, lying on the axis of loop and at a distance x = 7 cm from the center of loop.

25. Two parallel, long wires carry currents i1 and i2 with i1 > i2. When the currents are in the same
direction, the magnetic field at a point midway between the wire is 10 mT. If the direction of i 2 is
reversed, the field becomes 30 mT. Find the ratio i1/i2.

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PART - II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION - I
Single Correct Choice Type
 This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A, B, C and D may be:

A B C D
(A) Cu P2O5 P2O5 BaCl2
(B) S P2O5 P2O5 BaCl2
(C) both (a) and (a)
(D) None of these

2. Ozone reacts with dry iodine to give:


(A) IO2 (B) I2O3 (C) I2O4 (D) I4O9

3. Which does not react with KMnO4 solution?


(A) O3 (B) H2O2 (C) H2S (D) H2SO3

4. Ozone oxidises moist sulphur to :


(A) SO2 (B) SO3 (C) H2SO4 (D) none of these

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5. In which of the following reactions, XeF2/XeF4 acts as lewis base?


(A) XeF2 + 2SBF5  [XeF]+ [Sb2F11]– (B) XeF2 + IF5  [XeF]+ [IF6]–
(C) XeF4 + SbF5  [XeF3]+ [SbF6]– (D) all of these

6. The half life of the unimolecular elementary reaction


A(g)B(g) + C(g) is 6.93 min. How long will it take for the concentration of A to be reduced
to 10 % of the initial value?
(A) 10.053 min (B) 4.6 min (C) 46 min (D) 23.03 min

 d A 
7. For the reaction A (aq)  B (g) + C (g), the rate law is –   = k[A].
 dt 
Find the value 'X' in data table provided
time (min) 0 10 30
conc. of A(M) 1 0.7 X
(A) 0.1 (B) 0.243 (C) 0.343 (D) None of these

8. The instantaneous rate of disappearance of the MnO4¯ ion in the following reaction is
4.56 ×10–3 Ms–1.
2MnO4¯ + 10 I¯ + 16 H+  2Mn2+ + 5I2 + 8H2O
The rate of appearance of I2 is
(A) 1.14 × 10–3 Ms–1 (B) 5.7 × 10–3 Ms–1
–4
(C) 4.56 × 10 Ms –1 (D) 1.14 × 10–2 Ms–1

9. For a gas reaction A  P at T (K) the rate is given by


rate = k1 p 2A atm/hr
rate = k 2 C A2 mol / litre / hr
the relation between k1 and k2 is
(A) k2 = k1 (B) k2 = k1 RT (C) k2 = k1/RT (D) k2 = k1 (RT)2

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10. The rate of the simple reaction 2NO + O2  2NO2, when the volume of the reaction vessel is
doubled.
(A) Will grow eight times of its initial rate (B) Reduce to one-eight of its initial rate
(C) Will grow four times of its initial rate (D) Reduce to one-fourth of its initial rate

11 Statement-1 : In zero order kinetics half life is half of the completion time.
Statement-2 : Half life is half of the time taken for completion of reaction for any order.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for
statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

12 Statement-1 : 2A + B  2C + D must be a 3rd order reaction.


Statement-2 : The rate constant for third order reaction has unit L2 mol–2 s–1.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for
statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

13. Match the column:


Column I Column II
(a) Units of average rate (P) Mol / lit. / sec.

(b) Unit of ‘K’ for second order (Q) Pa / sec.

(c) Units of ‘K’ for zero order (R) Mol / sec.

(d) Units of instantaneous rate for the reaction (S) Lit. / Mol / sec.
A(g) 2B(g) at constant pressure
(A) (a) P,Q,R (b) S (c) P,Q,R (d) R (B) (a) Q,R (b) P, S (c) P,Q,R, S (d) P, Q, R
(C) (a) P,Q,R, S (b) P, Q, R, S (c) Q,R (d) P (D) (a) R (b) P, Q, R, S (c) Q (d) P, R, S

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14. Which one of the following compounds will be most reactive for SN1 reactions:

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

15. Consider the following groups:


(I) —OAc (II) —OMe (III) —O—SO2—Me (IV) —O—SO2—CF3
The order of leaving group nature is:
(A) I > II > III > IV (B) IV > III > I > II (C) III > II > I > IV (D) II > III > IV > I

16. The given compound CH3–O–CH2–Br gives which one of the following reactions:
(A) Only SN1 (B) Only SN2
(C) SN1 as well as SN2 (D) E1

17. Which will give white ppt. with AgNO3?

(A) (B) (C) (D) Both A & C

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18. 
SOCl2
 (A) Major product (A) is:

(A) (B) (C) H2C = CH2 (D)

19. In the given reaction:



CH 3  CH 2  S CH 2  CH 2  Br [X]; [X] will be:
*

(A) CH 3  CH 2  S  CH 2  CH 2  OH
*
(B) CH 3  CH 2  S  CH 2  CH 2  OH
*

(C) 1 : 1 mixture of (A) and (B) (D) 2 : 1 mixture of (A) and (B)

20. 
alcoholic,KOH
A
E2

(A) (B) (C) (D) None is correct

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SECTION - II
Integer Value Correct Type
 This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a numerical values, question has
values between 0 to 9 or 0342 and boxes should be filled like .

21. How many statements are correct from the following-


(a) All radioactive disintegration follow first order kinetics.
(b) Zero order reaction can be completed
(c) First order reaction is fast as compared to second order reaction
(d) molecularity is defined for elementary reactions
(e) speed of first order reaction decrease as amount of reactant decreases
(f) half life of zero order reaction is independent on initial concentration of reactant.
(g) summation of stoichimetirc coefficient of reactant gives the overall value of order of
chemical reaction.
(h) Low of mass action can be used to determine speed of a chemical reaction.
(i) Inversion of cane sugar is an example of pseudo fist order reaction.
(j) XeF6 on complete hydrolysis gives XeO3

22. How many statements are correct form the following


(a) Time taken for a fist order reaction for 75% completion is 75 minute (if half life of
reaction is 100 minutes)
(b) It takes ten half life time for 99% completion of first order reaction
(c) It takes approximately seven half life time for 99% completion of a first order reaction.
(d) It takes approximately four half life time for 99.99% completion of a first order reaction.
(e) A zero order reaction take three half life time for 75% completion
(f) A second order reaction takes tow half life time for 75% completion.
(g) Half life of first order reaction is directly proportional to initial concentration of reactant.
(h) Order of SN2 reaction is two.
(i) Order of SN1 reaction is one.
(j) Zero activation energy means, all reactant molecules are already at threshold energy barrier
(k) In qeneral, the value of rate (speed) of reaction becomes 2 times when the temperature is
raised by 10 degree.

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23. How many statements are correct from the following

(i) The given sequence follow zero order kinetics.

(ii) The given sequence follow first order kinetics.

(iii) The given sequence follow second order kinetics.

(iv) The value of rate constant for a chemical reaction is 60 bar-sec–1. The order of chemical
reaction is zero
(v) The value of activation energy (Ea) at which rate constant becomes arrhenius constant is
zero

(vi) 
Mg/THF
 A 
(i)CH3CHO
B The product A and B are &
(ii)aq.NH 4 Cl

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(vii) The order of reactivity in SN1 reaction for following molecule is III > I > II

(I) (II) (III)

(viii) ethyl bromide is treated with moist Ag2O, main product is Ethoxy ethane
(ix) ethyl bromide is treated with dry Ag2O, main product is Ethanol

(x) 
SOCl2
 Major product in this reaction is
Pyridine


(xi) 
C2 H5O
 Major elimination product is
C2 H5OH

24. How many S – S bond in polythionic acid having molecular formula H2S4O6?

25. The total number of diprotic acids among the following is :


H3PO4 H2SO4 H3PO3 H2CO3 H2S2O7 H3BO3 H3PO2 H2CrO4 H2SO3

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PART - III : MATHEMATICS


SECTION - I
Single Correct Choice Type
 This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

cos 6x  6 cos 4x  15cos 2x  10 dy


1. If y  , then is equal to
cos 5x  5cos 3x  10 cos x dx
(A) 2sin x  cos x (B)  2 sin x (C) cos 2x (D) sin 2 x

 x 
 1  cos 
d 2
2.  tan 1  is equal to
dx  1  cos
x 
 
 2 
1 1 1 1
(A)  (B) (C)  (D)
4 2 2 4

1 1
3. A curve is given by the equations x  a cos   b cos 2, y  a sin   b sin 2 , then the points
2 2
2
d y
for which  0 are given by
dx 2
2a 2  b 2 3a 2  2b 2
(A) sin   (B) tan  
5ab 4ab

(C) cos  

 a 2  2b 2  (D) cos  
a 2
 2b 2 
3ab 3ab

4. Let the equation of a curve be x = a( + sin), y = a(1  cos). If  changes at a constant rate k

then the rate of change of the slope of the tangent to the curve at   is
3
2k k
(A) (B) (C) k (D) none of these
3 3

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d2 y
5. If x  y  y  x  c , then equals
dx 2
2 2 2
(A) (B)  2 (C) (D) none of these
c c c2

2 d  3 d2 y 
6. If y = P(x), a polynomial of degree 3, then 2 y  equals
dx  dx 2 
(A) P(x)  P(x) (B) P(x)  P(x) (C) P(x) .P(x) (D) a constant

7. If 4a + 2b + c = 0 then the equation 3ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 has at least one real root lying between
(A) 0 and 1 (B) 1 and 2 (C) 0 and 2 (D) none of these

8. Let f  x  satisfy the requirements of Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem in [0, 2]. If f  0   0 and
1
f x  for all x in [0, 2], then
2
(A) f  x   2 (B) | f ( x) |  1
(C) f  x   2x (D) f  x   3 for at least one x in [0, 2]

9. Let f  x   x 3  3x  t and f  0  , f 1 are of opposite signs. Then the set of values of t is
(A) (0, 2) (B) (, 0) (C) (2, ) (D) none of these

10. On the curve x3 = 12y the abscissa changes at a faster rate than the ordinate. Then x belongs to the
interval
(A) (2, 2) (B) (1, 1) (C) (0, 2) (D) none of these

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If f  x   4  x  , n  N and f r  0  represents the rth derivative of f  x  at x = 0, then the value


n
11.
 f r 0
of  is equal to
r 0 r!
(A) 2n (B) e n (C) 5n (D) none of these

x
dy
12. If y  2 log x
, then at x = e is
dx
(A) log 2 (B) 0 (C) log 3 (D) log e

13. Differential coefficient of log10 x with respect to log x 10 is

(A) 
log x 
2
(B)
log10 x
(C)
log e x
(D) none of these
log102 log e x log10 x

14. In [0, 1] Lagranges Mean Value theorem is not applicable to


 1 1
 2  x, x
2
 sin x
 , x0
(A) f ( x)   2 (B) f ( x)   x
 1  x  , x  1  1, x0
 2  2
(C) f(x) = x | x | (D) f (x) = | x |

15. Let f  x  be differentiable function for all real x and f 1  2 . If f   x   2 for all x  1, 6  ,
then
(A) f  6   8 (B) f  6   8 (C) f 6   8 (D) none of these

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16. A ladder 5 m long standing on a horizontal floor leans against a vertical wall. If the top slides
downward at the rate of 10 cm/ sec., then the rate of which the angle between the floor and the
ladder is decreasing when the lower end of the ladder is 2m from the wall, is
(A) 1.2 rad/sec (B) 13 rad/sec
(C) 105 rad/sec (D) 107 rad/sec

17. A balloon is pumped at the rate of a cm3/minute. The rate of increase of its surface area when the
radius is b cm, is
2a 2 a 2a
(A) 4 cm2/min (B) cm2/min (C) cm2/min (D) none of these
b 2b b

18. If f (x)  log x 2 (ln x) , then f (x) at x = e, is


(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1/e (D) 1/(2e)

1
19. If g is the inverse of f and f (x)  , then g(x) =
1  x3
(A) 1 + (g(x))2 (B) 1 + (g(x)) (C) 1 + (g(x))3 (D) 1  (g(x))3

20. The function which is differentiable at x = 0 is


(A) cos( | x | )  | x | (B) cos( | x | )  | x | (C) sin( | x | )  | x | (D) sin( | x | )  | x |

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SECTION - II
Integer Value Correct Type
 This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a numerical values, question has
values between 0 to 9 or 0342 and boxes should be filled like .

21. Let f  x   x  1  x  24  10 x  1; 1  x  26 be real valued function. Then f   x  for


1  x  26 is

22. Rolle's Theorem hold for the function f(x) = x 3 + bx2 + x, 1  x  2 at the point 4/3. The sum of
b + c is

23. f(x) and g(x) are two differentiable function on [0, 2]. Such that f"(x) – g"(x) = 0,
f '(1) = 2g'(1) = 4, f(2) = 3g(2) = 9, then f(x) – g(x) at x = 3/2 is.

24. Let f(x) = x2 + xg'(1) + g''(2) and g(x) = x2 + xf '(2) + f "(3) Then g"(2) + f"(3) is

25. Let F(x) = f(x) g(x) h(x) for all real x, where f(x), g(x) and h(x) are differentiable functions, At
same point x0. If F '(x0) = 21F(x0), f '(x0) = 21f(x0), g '(x0) = – 7g(x0) and h'(x0) = h(x0) Then 

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