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TEST-12 QUESTION BOOKLET

CODE- PIRS/21/12/11 PHYSICS


A
JEE —2021-22
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SECTION-A (CHEMISTRY) 6. An unknown chlorohydrocarbon has 3.55% of chlorine.
If each molecule of the hydrocarbon has one chlorine
1. The average molar mass of chlorine is 35.5 g mol–1. atom only chlorine atoms present in 1g of
The ratio of 35Cl to 37Cl in naturally occrring chlorine is chlorohydrocarbon are :
close to :
(A) 6.023×109 (B) 6.023×1023
(A) 4 : 1 (B) 3 : 1 (C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 1
(C) 6.023×1021 (D) 6.023×1020
2. Amongst the following statements, that which was not
7. The most abundant elements by mass in the body of a
proposed by Dalton was :
healthy human adult are :
(A) Chemical reactions involve reorganization of atoms.
Oxygen (61.4%); Carbon (22.9%), Hydrogen (10.0%);
These are neither created nor destroyed in a
and Nitrogen (2.6%). The weight which a 75 kg person
chemical reaction.
would gain if all 1H atoms are replaced by 2H atoms is
(B) All the atoms of a given element have identical
(A) 15 kg(B) 37.5 kg (C) 7.5 kg (D) 10 kg
properties including identical mass. Atoms of
different elements differ in mass 8. What quantity (in mL) of a 45% acid solution of a
monoprotic strong acid must be mixed with a 20%
(C) When gases combine or reproduced in a chemical solution of the same acid to produce 800 mL of a
reaction they do so in a simple ratio by volume 29.875% acid solution?
provided all gases are at the same T & P.
(A) 320 (B) 325 (C) 316 (D) 330
(D) Matter consists of indivisible atoms.
9. A solution of two components containing n1 moles of
3. 8 g of NaOH is dissolved in 18 g of H2O. Mole fraction the 1st component and n2 moles of the 2nd component
of NaOH in solution and molality (in mol kg–1) of the is prepared. M1 and M2 are the molecular weights of
solution respectively are : component 1 and 2 respectively. If d is the density of
(A) 0.2, 22.20 (B) 0.2, 11.11 the solution in g mL–1, C2 is the molarity and x2 is the
mole fraction of the 2nd component, then C2 can be
(C) 0.167, 11.11 (D) 0.167, 22.20
expressed as :
4. The amount of sugar (C12H22O11) required to prepare 2
L of its 0.1 M aqueous solution is : 1000x 2
(A) C 2  M  x M  M
(A) 136.8 g (B) 17.1 g 1 2 2 1

(C) 68.4 g (D) 34.2 g


dx2
5. The ratio of mass percent of C and H of an organic (B) C 2  M  x M  M
2 2 2 1
compound (CXHYOZ) is 6 : 1. If one molecule of the
above compound (CXHYOZ ) contains half as much
1000dx2
oxygen as required to burn one molecule of compound (C) C 2  M  x M  M
CXHY completely to CO2 and H2O. The empirical formula 2 2 2 1

of compound (CXHYOZ) is :
dx1
(A) C3H6O 3 (B) C2H4O
(D) C 2  M  x M  M
2 2 2 1
(C) C3H4O 2 (D) C2H4O 3

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10. A molal solution is one that contains one mole of solute 17. Choose the incorrect formula out of the four compounds
in : for an element X below :
(A) 1000 g of the solvent
(A) X 2O3 (B) X 2Cl3
(B) one litre of the solvent
(C) one litre of the solution (C) X 2  SO4 3 (D) XPO4
(D) 22.4 litres of the solution
18. Dissolving 120 g of a compound of (mol. wt. 60) in 1000
11. If 0.50 mole of BaCl2 is mixed with 0.20 mol of Na3PO4, g of water gave a solution of density 1.12 g/mL. The
the maximum number of moles of Ba3(PO4)2 that can molarity of the solution is :
be formed is
(A) 1.00 M (B) 2.00 M
(A) 0.70 (B) 0.50 (C) 0.20 (D) 0.10
12. M is molecular weight of KMnO4. The equivalent weight (C) 2.50 M (D) 4.00 M
of KMnO4 when it is converted into K2MnO4 is 19. A gaseous hydrocarbon gives upon combustion 0.72 g
(A) M (B) M/3 (C) M/5 (D) M/7 of water and 3.08 g. of CO2. The empirical formula of
13. 2.76 g of silver carbonate on being strongly heated the hydrocarbon is :
yields a residue weighing (A) C2H4 (B) C3H4 (C) C6H5 (D) C7H8
(A) 2.16 g (B) 2.48
20. 10 mL of 2(M) NaOH solution is added to 200 mL of 0.5
(C) 2.32 g (D) 2.64 g
(M) of NaOH solution. What is the final concentration?
14. At 300 K and 1 atom, 15 mL of a gaseous hydrocarbon
requires 375 mL air containing 20% O2 by volume for (A) 0.57(M) (B) 5.7(M)
complete combustion. After combustion the gases (C) 11.4 (M) (D) 1.14 (M)
occupy 330 mL. Assuming that the water formed is in
21. The density of 3M solution of sodium chloride is 1.252
liquid form and the volumes were measured at the same
g mL–1. The molality of the solution will be :
temperature and pressure, the f ormula of the
hydrocarbon is (molar mass, NaCl =58.5 g mol–1)
(A) C4H8 (B) C4H10 (C) C3H6 (D) C3H8 (A) 260 m (B) 2.18 m
15. 5 L of an alkane requires 25 L of oxygen for its complete (C) 2.79 m (D) 3.00 m
combustion. If all volumes are measured at constant
22. Which has maximum number of atoms?
temperature and pressure, the alkane is :
(A) Isobutane (B) Ethane (A) 24 g of C (12) (B) 56 g of Fe (56)
(C) Butane (D) Propane (C) 27 g of Al (27) (D) 108 g of Ag (108)
16. The molcular formula of a commercial resin used for 23. How many moles of electron weigh one kilogram?
exchanging ions in water softening is
1
C8H7SO3 Na  (Mol. wt. 206. W hat would be the (A) 6.023  10 23 (B)  1031
9.108
maximum uptake of Ca2+ ions by the resin when
expressed in mole per gram resin? 6.023 1
(C) 1054 (D)  108
2 1 1 1 9.108 9.108  6.023
(A) (B) (C) (D)
309 412 103 206

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24. If two compounds have the same empirical formula but 30. The upper half of an inclined plane of inclination  is
different moleuclar formae they must have perfectly smooth, while lower half is rough. A block
(A) different percentage composition starting from rest at the top of the plane will again come
to rest at the bottom, if the coefficient of friction between
(B) different molecular weight
the block and lower half of the plane is given by
(C) same viscosity
(D) same vapour density 1 2
(A)   (B)  
25. The largest number of molecules is in tan  tan 
(A) 36 g of water (B) 28 g of carbon monoxide (C)   2 tan  (D)   tan 
(C) 46 g of ethyl alcohol
31. A particle of mass 2 kg is moving on a circular path of
(D) 54 g of nitrogen pentoxide radius 10 m with a speed of 5 ms–1 and its speed is
SECTION-B (PHYSICS increasing at a rate of 3 ms–1. Find the force acting on
the particle.
26. A trolley is carrying a box on its surface having coefficient
of static friction equal to 0.3. Now the trolley starts (A) 5 N (B) 10 N (C) 12 N (D) 14 N
moving with increasing acceleration. Find the maximum 32. A particle is moving on a circular path of 10 m radius.
acceleration of the trolley, so that the box does not slide At any instant of time, its speed is 5 ms–1 and the speed
back on the trolley. is increasing at a rate of 2 ms–2. The magnitude of net
(A) 2 ms–2 (B) 3 ms–2 acceleration at this instant is
(C) 4 ms –2
(D) 5 ms –2 (A) 5 ms–2 (B) 2 ms–2
27. A boy prevents fall of his book on the ground by pressing (C) 3.2 ms–2 (D) 4.3 ms–2
it against a vertical wall. If weight of his book is 10 kg 33. Two stones of masses m and 2m are whirled in
and s of the wall is 0.2. Find the minimum force
r
needed by him in his attempt. (given, g = 10 ms–2) horizontal circles. The heavier one in a radius of and
2
(A) 300 N (B) 400 N the lighter one in radius of r. The tangential speed of
(C) 500 N (D) 600 N lighter stone is n times that of the value of heavier stone,
28. A box of mass 8 kg is placed on a rough inclined plane when they experience same centripetal forces. The
of inclination 30°. Its downward motion can be prevented value of n is
by applying a horizontal force F, then value of F for which (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 1
friction between the block and the incline surface is
34. A rocket is going upwards with accelerated motion. A
minimum, is (take, g = 10 ms–2)
man sitting in it feels hisweight increased 5 times his
80 40 own weight. If the mass of the rocket including that of
(A) (B) 40 3 (C) (D) 80 3 the man is 1.0 ×104 kg, how much force is being applied
3 3
by rocket engine ? (Take, g = 10 ms–2)
29. F1 and F 2 are the minimum and maximum forces
needed to keep a body on a rough inclined plane (A) 5  10 4 N (B) 5  105 N
stationary. If  be the angle of inclination of the surface,
(C) 5  108 N (D) 2  104 N
so that tan   2 . Find the ratio of F1 and F2.
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 2 : 1 (C) 1 : 3 (D) 3 : 1

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35. A particle of mass m is moving in a straight line with 41. A body of mass 1 kg starting from origin with initial
momentum p. Starting at time t = 0, a force F = kt acts
velocity of 3iˆ  4ˆj ms 1. If a constant force of 2iˆ  3 ˆj acts
s
in the same direction on the moving particle during time
interval T, so that its momentum changes from p to 3p. on it, find the coordinate of point it reaches in 3 s.
Here, k is a constant. The value of T is (A) (18, –1.5) (B) (9, 1.5)
(C) (18, 1.5) (D) (9,–1.5)
2p p 2k k 42. A bullet of mass 0.04 kg moving with a speed of 90
(A) (B) 2 (C) (D) 2
k k p p ms–1 entres a heavy wooden block and stopped after
3s. What is the average resistive force exerted by the
36. A force of 10 N acts on a body of mass 0.5 kg for 0.25
block on the bullet?
s starting from rest. What is its momentum now?
(A) 1 N (B) 1.2 N (C) 2 M (D) 3 N
(A) 0.25 N/s (B) 2.5 N/s
43. A batsman hits back at ball straight in the direction of
(C) 0.5 N/s (D) 0.75 N/s the bowler without changing its initial speed of 12 ms–1.
37. A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 40 g with a velocity If the mass of the ball is 0.15 kg, find the impulse
of 1200 ms–1. The man holding it can exert a maximum imparted to the ball. (Assume linear motion of the ball)
force of 144 N on the gun. How many bullets can be (A) 1.8 N-s (B) 3.6 N-s
fired per second at the most?
(C) 3.6 N-m (D) 1.8 N-m
(A) Only one (B) Three 44. A mass of 10 kg is suspended by a rope of length 4 m,
(C) Can fire any number of bullets from the ceiling. A force F is applied horizontally at the
mid-point of the rope such tht the top half of the rope
(D) 144 × 48
makes an angle of 45° with the vertical. Then, F equals
38. If a ball of mass 0.1 kg hits the ground from the height (Take, g = 10 ms–2 and the rope to be massless)
of 20m and bounce back to the same height, then find
(A) 75 N (B) 70 N (C) 100 N (D) 90 N
out the force exerted on the ball if the time of impact is
0.04 s. (Take, g = 10 m/s2) 45. A gun applied a force F on a bullet which is given by F
= (100 – 0.5×105 t) N. The bullet emerges out with speed
 
(A) 100  ˆj N  
(B) 200  ˆj N 400 m/s, then find out the impulse exerted till force on
the bullet becomes zero.
(A) 0.2 N-s (B) 0.3 N-s
 
(C) 100  ˆj N 
(D) 1000 ˆj N
(C) 0.1 N-s (D) 0.4 N-s
39. While launching a satellite of mass 104 kg, a force of 46. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, which
5×105 N is applied for 20s. The velocity attained by the suggests that
satellite at the end of 20s, is
(A) action and reaction always act on different bodies
(A) 4 km/s (B) 3 km/s (B) the forces of action and reaction cancel to each
(C) 1 km/s (D) 2 km/s other
40. The motion of a particle of mass m is described by y = (C) the forces of action and reaction cannot cancel to
ut + gt2. Find the force acting on the particle. each other
(A) Zero (B) mg (C) 2 mg (D) 3 mg (D) Both (A) and (C)

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47. Recoiling of gun is an example of
 1
(A) Newton’s first law of motion 53. If f  x   2f    3x, x  0 and
x
(B) Newton’s second law of motion
(C) Newton’s third law of motion S  x R :f  x   f   x ; then S :
(D) law of conservation of angular momentum (A) contains exactly two elements
48. A book is lying on the table. Whatis the angle between (B) contains more than two elements
the action of the book on the table and reaction of the (C) is an empty set.
table on the book? (D) contains exactly one element.
(A) 0° (B) 30° (C) 45° (D) 180°
49. Twelve one-rupee coins are put on top of each other

54. Let P   : sin   cos   2 cos  and 
on a table, where mass of each coin is 20g. The reaction
of the 7th coin (counted from bottom) on the 8th coin is
 
Q   : sin   cos   2 sin  be two sets. Then

[take, g = 10 m/s2] (A) P  Q and Q  P  


(A) 2 N (B) 1 N (C) 3 N (D) 4 N
(B) Q  P
50. In an isolated system, (i.e. a system with no external
force) total momentum of interacting particles is (C) P  Q
conserved. It follows
(D) P  Q
(A) Newton’s first law
(B) Newton’s second law 55. Let S  1,2,3,4 . The total number of unordered pairs
(C) Newton’s third law of disjoint subsets of S is equal to
(A) 25 (B) 34 (C) 42 (D) 41
(D) Both (B) and (C)
56. A survey shows that 73% of the persons working in an
SECTION-C (MATHEMATICS) office like coffee, whereas 65% like tea. If x denotes
the percentage of them, who like both coffee and tea,
51. Let S  1,2,3,....,100. The number of non-empty
then x cannot be :
subsets A of S such that the product of elements in A is (A) 63 (B) 36 (C) 54 (D) 38
even is : 57. A survey shows that 63% of the people in a city read
newspaper A whereas 76% read newspaper B. If x% of
(A) 2100 –1 
(B) 250 250  1  the people read both the newspapers, then a possible
(C) 2  1
50 (D) 2  1
50 value of x can be :
(A) 29 (B) 37 (C) 65 (D) 55
52. Let S  x R :x  0 and 50 n

58. Let  X i   Yi  T, where each X i contains 10


 
2 | x  3 |  x x  6  6  0 . Thus S : i 1 i1

elements and each Yi contains 5 elements. If each


(A) contains exactly one element element of the set T is an element of exactly 20 of sets
(B) contains exactly two elements X ' s and exactly 6 of sets Y ' s , then n is equal to
i i
(C) contains exactly four elements
(A) 15 (B) 50 (C) 45 (D) 30
(D) is an empty set.

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59. Let A, B and C be sets such that   A  B  C. Then 64. Let  x  denote the greatest integer  x, where x R. If
which of the following statements is not true? the domain of the real v alued f unction is
(A) B  C    ,a   b,c   [4, ),a  b  c, then the v alue of
(B) If  A  B   C,then A  C
x   2
f x   abc is :
(C) C  A   C  B   C x  3
(D) If  A  C   B, then A  B (A) 8 (B) 1 (C) –2 (D) –3
60. Let Z be the set of integers. If 65. Let R1 and R2 be two relations defined as follows :


A  x  Z :2  x  2
x 2
 
 5x  6  1 and
 
R1   a,b  R 2 :a2  b2 Q and
B  x Z : 3  2x  1  9 , then the number of subsets
s
of the set A × B, is :
 
R 2   a,b  R 2 :a2  b2 Q , where Q is the set of all

(A) 215 (B) 218 (C) 212 (D) 210 rational numbers. Then :
61. In a class of 140 students numbered 1 to 140, all even (A) Neither R1 and R2 is transitive.
numbered students opted Mathematics course, those (B) R2 is transitive but R1 is not transitive.
whose number is divisible by 3 opted Physics course (C) R1 is transitive but R2 is not transitive
and those whose number is divisible by 5 opted
(D) R1 and R2 are both transitive.
Chemistry course. Then the number of students who
did not opt for any of the three courses is :
 
66. If R   x,y  : x, y Z,x 2  3y 2  8 is a relation on the set
(A) 102 (B) 42 (C) 1 (D) 38
of integers Z, then the domain of R–1 is :
62. In a certain town, 25% of the families own a phone and
15% own a car ; 65% families ow neither a phone nor a (A) 2,  1,1,2 (B) 0,1
car and 2,000 families own both a car and a phone.
Consider the following three statements : (C) 2,  1,0,1,2 (D) 1,0,1
(a) 5% families own both a car and a phone
67. The domian of the def inition of the f unction
(b) 35% families own either a car or a phone
1
(c) 40,000 families live in the two f x   2
 log10  x 3  x  is
Then, 4  x
(A) Only (A) and (C) are correct (A)  1,0   1,2    3,  
(B) Only (B) and (C) are correct
(C) All (A), (B) and (C) are correct (B)  2, 1   1,0    2,  
(D) Only (A) and (B) are correct
(C)  1,0   1,2    2,  
c
63. If X and Y are two sets, then X   X  Y  equals.
(D) 1,2    2,  
(A) X (B) Y (C)  (D) None of these.

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x x x 
68. Let f : R  R be defined by f  x   , x R. Then 72. Let f 1, 3   R be a function defined by f  x   .
1 x2 1 x 2
the range of f is : where [x] denotes the greatest integer  x. Then the
 1 1 range of f is :
(A)   ,  (B) R   1,1
 2 2 2 3 3 4  2 1  3 4 
(A)  ,    ,  (B)  ,    , 
5 5 4 5 5 2 5 5
 1 1
(C) R    ,  (D)  1,1  0
 2 2 2 4 3 4
(C)  ,  (D)  , 
5 5 5 5
x2  x  2
69. Range of the function f  x   ;x R is
x2  x  1
1 x   2x 
73. If f  x   loge   ,| x |  1, then f  2  is equal to:
(A) 1,   (B) 1, 11/ 7   1 x   1 x 

(C) 1, 7 / 3  (D) 1, 7 / 5  (A) 2f  x  (B) 2f x 


2

70. Let [ t ] denote the greatest integer  t. Then the (C) (2(x))2 (D) 2f  x 
2
equation in x, x   2 x  2  7  0 has : 74. Let f  x   a x  a  0  be written as f  x   f1  x   f2  x  ,
(A) exactly two solutions
where f 1(x) is an even function and f2  x  is an odd
(B) exactly four integral solutions
(C) no integral solution function. Then f1  x  y   f1  x  y  equals :
(D) infinitely many solutions (A) 2f1  x  f1  y  (B) 2f1  x  y  f1  x  y 
71. Let f  x  be a quadratic polynomial such that
(C) 2f1  x  f2  y  (D) 2f1  x  y  f2  x  y 
f  1  f  2   0 . If one of the roots of f  x   0 is 3,
then its other root lies in :  1 3n 
75. Let f n     n, where [n] denotes the greatest
 3 100 
(A)  1,0  (B) 1, 3 
56

(C)  3,  1 (D)  0, 1 integer less than or equal to n. Then  f n


n 1
is equal

to:
(A) 56 (B) 689 (C) 1287 (D) 1399

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