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IIT – JEE: 2024 TW TEST (MAIN) DATE: 18/12/22


TIME: 1 Hr. TOPIC: CIRCULAR MOTION MARKS: 100

Section – I : Single Answer Correct Type


This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

1. The angular speed of seconds needle in a mechanical watch is:


 60
(A) rad / s (B) 2 rad / s (C)  rad / s (D) rad / s
30 

2. Centripetal acceleration is:


(A) a constant vector (B) a constant scalar
(C) a magnitude changing vector (D) not a constant vector

3. The acceleration of an object moving with constant speed  in a circle of radius r is:
2 
(A) , towards the centre (B) , away from the centre
r r
 
(C) , towards the centre (D) 2 towards the centre
r r

4. A particle is moving in a horizontal circle with constant speed. It has constant


(A) Velocity (B) Acceleration (C) Kinetic energy (D) Displacement

5. A car sometimes overturns while taking a turn. When it overturns, it is:


(A) the inner wheels which leaves the ground first
(B) the outer wheel which leaves the ground first
(C) both the wheels leave the ground simultaneously
(D) either wheel leaves the ground first

6. Three identical particle are joined together by a thread as shown in figure. All the three particles are
moving in a horizontal plane. If the velocity of the outermost particle is 0 , then the ratio of tensions
in the three sections of the string is:  TBC : TAB : TOA 

(A) 3:5:7 (B) 3:4:5 (C) 7:11:6 (D) 3:5:6

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7. For a particle in uniform circular motion, the acceleration a at a point P  R,   on the circle of radius
R is (Here  is measured from the x-axis)
2 ˆ 2 ˆ 2 2
(A) i j ˆ
(B)  cos i  sin ˆj
R R R R
 2
 2
 2
2
(C)  sin ˆi  cos ˆj (D)  cos ˆi  sin ˆj
R R R R

8. A car moves at a constant speed on a road as shown in the figure. The normal force by the road on
the car is N A and N B when it is at the points A and B respectively

(A) N A  N B (B) N A  N B
(C) N A  N B (D) All possibilities are there

9. A cyclist starts from the centre O of a circular park of radius 1 km, reaches the edge P of the park,
then cycles along the circumference and returns to the centre along QO as shown in the figure. If the
round trip takes 10 min, the net displacement and average speed of the cyclist (in m and km per hour)
are

4 4
(A) 0, 1 (B) ,4 (C) 21.4, (D) 0,21.4
2 2

10. A circular disc of radius R is rotating about its axis O with a uniform angular velocity  rad s-1 as
shown in the figure. The magnitude of the relative velocity of point A relative to point B on the disc
is

  


(A) zero (B) R sin   (C) 2R sin   (D) 3R sin  
2 2 2

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11. If a particle is released at position (1) when it is at position (2), then direction of its acceleration will
be:

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

12. A conical pendulum of length L makes an angle  with the vertical. The time period will be

L cos  L L tan  L
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
g g cos  g g tan 

13. A pendulum bob is swinging in a vertical plane such that its angular amplitude is less than 90 . At its
highest point, the string is cut. Which trajectory is possible for the bob after wards?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

14. Two cars of masses m1 and m 2 are moving in circles of radii r1 and r2 , respectively. Their speeds
are such that they make complete circles in the same time t. The ratio of their centripetal acceleration
is
(A) m1r1 : m2 r2 (B) m1 : m2 (C) r1 : r2 (D) 1:1

15. A circular curve of a highway is designed for traffic moving at 72 kmh-1. If the radius of the curved
path is 100 m, the correct angle of banking of the road should be
2 3 1 1
(A) tan 1   (B) tan 1   (C) tan 1   (D) tan 1  
5 5 5 4

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16.  
Velocity of particle moving in a curvilinear path varies with time as   2t ˆi  t 2 ˆj m / s . Here, t is
in second. At t  1s :
6
(A) Tangential acceleration of particle is m / s2
5
2
(B) Radial acceleration of particle is m / s2
5
5 5
(C) Radius of curvature to the path is m
2
(D) All are correct

17. A car is moving on a circular path and takes a turn. If R1 and R2 be the reactions on the inner and
outer wheels respectively, then
(A) R1 = R2 (B) R1  R 2 (C) R1  R 2 (D) R1  R 2

18. A particle performs circular motion of radius 1 m from rest. The tangential acceleration of the
particle at any time t is given by a t  t ms 2 . The radial acceleration of the particle at t  2sec is:
(A) 1ms2 (B) 2ms 2 (C) 0.5ms2 (D) 4ms 2

19. The coordinates of a particle moving in a plane are given by x  t   a cos  pt  and y  t   bsin  pt 
where a, b   a  and p are positive constants of appropriate dimensions. Then which option is
incorrect?
(A) The path of the particle is ellipse
(B) The velocity and acceleration of the particle are normal to each other at t   / 2p .
(C) The path of particle is circular if a = b
(D) None of these

20. A car when passes through a convex bridge with velocity  exerts a force on it which is equal to
M 2 M 2 M 2
(A) Mg  (B) (C) Mg  (D) None of these
r r r

Section – II : Numerical Value Type


This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the
Answer in the decimals, Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10
questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

21. A 100 kg car is moving with a maximum constant speed of 9m / s across a circular track of radius
30m. The maximum force of friction between the road and the car is: (in Newton)

22. A wheel rotates at 50 rpm about its axis. The angular retardation that can stop the wheel in one

minute is rad s 2 . Find the value of n.
n

23. A fan makes 2400 rpm. If after it is switched off, it comes to rest in 10s, then find the number of
revolutions that it will complete, before it comes to rest after it is switched off.

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24. A car wheel is rotated to uniform angular acceleration about its axis. Initially its angular velocity is
zero. It rotates through an angle 1 in the first 2s. In the next 2s, it rotates through an additional angle

2 , the ratio of 2 is
1

25. In a typical projectile motion, tangential acceleration at the topmost point P of the trajectory is

26. A coin placed on a rotating turn – table slips, when it is placed at a distance of 9 cm from the centre.
If the angular velocity of the turn – table is tripled, it will just slip, if its distance from the centre is
(in cm)

27. A small mass of 10 gm lies in a hemispherical bowl of radius 0.5m at a height of 0.2m from the
bottom of the bowl. The mass will be in equilibrium if the bowl rotates at an angular speed of
rad / s . Find out the value of n.  g  10m / sec 2 
10
n

28. A uniform circular ring of mass per unit length  and radius R is rotating with angular velocity 
about its own axis in a gravity free space. Tension in the ring is a R 22 . Find the value of 8a.

29. Minimum angular velocity  (in rad/sec) so that 1 kg will not fall down will be

30. A particle is moving in a circle of radius R in such a way that at any instant the normal and tangential
components of its acceleration are equal. If its speed at t  0 is v0 , then time taken to complete the

first revolution is
R
v0
1  e n  . Find value of n.
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IIT – JEE: 2024 TW TEST (MAIN) DATE: 17/12/22
TIME: 1 Hr. TOPIC: CHEMICAL BONDING MARKS: 100

Section – I : Single Answer Correct Type


This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

31. A sp3 hybrid orbital contains:-


3 1 3 1
(A) s-character (B) p-character (C) p-character (D) s-character
4 4 4 2

32. The correct order of increasing X–O–X bond angle is (X = H, F or Cl)


(A) H2O > Cl2O > F2O (B) Cl2O > H2O > F2O
(C) F2O > Cl2O > H2O (D) F2O > H2O > Cl2O

33. Which of the following has incomplete octet?


(A) NH3 (B) BF3 (C) SiCl4 (D) CO2

34. Choose the correct order of bond strength by overlapping of atomic orbitals
(A) 1s-1s > 1s-2s > 1s-2p (B) 2s-2s > 2s-2p > 2p-2p
(C) 2s-2p > 2s-2s > 2p-2p (D) 1s-1s > 1s-2p > 1s-2s

35. Which of the following does not exist?


(A) SF4 (B) OF6 (C) OF2 (D) SF6

36. Assuming the bond direction to be z-axis, which of the overlapping of atomic orbitals of two atom (A)
and (B) will result in bonding?
(I) s-orbital of A and px orbital of B (II) s-orbital of A and pz orbital of B
(III) p y -orbital of A and pz orbital of B (IV) s-orbital of both (A) and (B)
(A) I and IV (B) I and II (C) III and IV (D) II and IV

37. If x-axis is the internuclear axis,  -bond is formed by overlap between :


(A) p y and d xy (B) px and d xy (C) px and d x 2  y2 (D) None of these

38. What is the hybridization of anionic part of solid Cl2O6 molecule?


(A) sp3d (B) sp3 (C) sp 2 (D) sp3d 2

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39. The number of 90o angle is SF6 are :
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 16

40. Find the species / molecule is having maximum number of lone pair on the central atom.
(A) ClOF4 (B) ClOF2 (C) BH 4 (D) XeOF2

41. Number of  and  bonds present in : CH3 – CH = CH – C  CH


(A) 10, 3 (B) 10, 2 (C) 9, 2 (D) 8, 3

42. As the s-character of hybrid orbitals increases


(A) Bond angle decreases (B) Bond angle increases
(C) Bond strength decreases (D) Bond length increases

43. The correct order of bond length (C–O) is


(A) CO2 < CO < CO32 (B) CO32  CO  CO2
(C) CO  CO2  CO32 (D) CO  CO32  CO2

44. The orbital involved in case of sp3d2 hybridisation is


(A) s  p x  p y  d xy  pz  d z2 (B) s  p x  p y  d z2  pz  d yz
(C) s  p x  p y  p z  d z2  d x 2  y2 (D) s  p x  p y  pz  d yz  d xz

45. Which of the following is non polar and pentagonal planer species?
(A) XeF6 (B) XeOF4 (C) XeF5 (D) XeF4

46. Which of the given compound has highest dipole moment?


Cl Cl
Cl Cl

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

Cl
Cl

47. Which of the following molecule / ion has zero dipole moment.
(A) ClF3 (B) ICl2 (C) SF4 (D) None of these

48. In which species number of lone pair on iodine and number of d-orbitals used in hybridization by
iodine is same?
(A) ICl2 (B) ICl2 (C) IF7 (D) ICl4

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49. Which of the following options represent the change in the bond angle in given reaction?
BF3   BF4
(A) 120o (B) 109o 28 (C) 10o72 (D) 60o

50. Out of N2O, SO2, I3 , I3 , H2O, NO2 , N 3 the linear species are :
(A) NO2 , I3 , H 2O (B) N2O, I3 , N3
(C) N 2O, I3 , N3 (D) N3 , I3 , NO2

Section – II : Numerical Value Type


This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the
Answer in the decimals, Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10
questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

51. How many maximum number of atoms are present in single plane of Al(CH3)3 molecule.

52. Sum of p - d bonds in SO2(g) and SO3(g) is :

53. Total number of planes in CH4 which contains 3 atoms in a plane with carbon, is :

54. Find the total number of non-linear species out of given species :
I3 , BeCl2 , NH 2 , OH 2 , XeF2 , N 2O, SO2 , SF2

55. Number of lone pair-bond pair repulsion at 90o are (P) in I3 .
Number of lone pair-bond pair repulsion at 90o are (Q) in ICl4 .
Find difference of (P) and (Q).

56. Total number of bonds in IF7 which are at 72o, is

57. Number of lone pair(s) in COCl2 molecule is

58. Select the number of orbitals which can produce “  ” bond when overlap with an s-orbital:
px , p y , pz , d xy , d yz , s

59. Total number of vacant orbitals in valence shell of Sulphur when it undergoes formation of SF4 is :

60. Two elements A and B have following electronic configuration


A  1s 2 2s 2 2 p6 3s 2 3 p6 4s 2
B  1s 2 2s 2 2 p6 3s 2 3 p3
If expected compound formed by A and B is Ax By , then sum of x and y is :

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TIME: 1 Hr. TOPIC: STRAIGHT LINES POSL MARKS: 100

Section – I : Single Answer Correct Type


This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

61. The equation of the line through (1, 2), which makes equal intercepts on the axes, is
(A) x  y  1 (B) x  y  2 (C) x  y  4 (D) None of these


62 If a straight line through the point P(3, 5) makes an angle with x-axis and meets the lines
6
PQ
2x  y  5  0 & 3x  2 y  7  0 at Q & R then 
PR

(A)
3 32
(B)
3 3 1
(C)

2 12 3  8  (D)
6 3 3
2 3 1 2 32 6 3 3 12 3 8 
63. The length of the perpendicular from the origin on a line L is 3. If the perpendicular make an angle of
240o with positive x-axis, then the equation of line L is
(A) 3x  y  6 (B) x  y 3  6  0 (C) 3x  y  6  0 (D) None of these

64. A point of the x-axis which is at a unit distance from the line 5x 12 y  12 is
1 
(A)  , 0  (B) (5, 0) (C) (17, 0) (D) None of these
5 

x y
65. In relation to the line  1 , the point (–2, –4) lies on
3 4
(A) The line (B) The origin side of the line
(C) The non-origin side of the line (D) None of these

66. If A  (2,  3), B  (2,1) and centroid G of ABC moves on the line 2x  3 y  1 , then the locus of
the third vertex C is the line
(A) 3x  2 y  5 (B) 2x  3 y  7 (C) 2x  3y  9 (D) 3x  2 y  3

67. If (–4, 5) is one vertex and 7 x  y  8  0 is one diagonal of a square, then the equation of the other
diagonal is
(A) x  3 y  21 (B) 2x  3 y  7 (C) x  7 y  31 (D) 2x  3 y  21

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68. Equation of the line through the origin which bisects the portion of the line ax  by  c  0 , intercepted
between the axes, is
(A) ax  by  0 (B) ax  by  0 (C) bx  ay  0 (D) bx  ay  0

69. The values of p for which the point (2  p, 2 p  1) lies on the non-origin side of the line 4x  y  2  0
, are
1 3 1 5
(A)   p  2 (B) p  (C) p   , 2 (D) p 
2 8 2 6

70. The line  a  2b  x   a  3b  y  a  b for difference values of a and b pass through the fixed point
whose coordinate are
 4 3 2 3  2 3 3 4
(A)  ,  (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D)  , 
5 5 3 4 5 5 5 5

71. The distance of the point (1, 2) from the line x  y  5  0 measured along the line parallel to 3x  y  7
is equal to
(A) 10 2 (B) 2 20 (C) 40 (D) 4 10

72. The incentre of the triangle with vertices (1, 3 ), (0, 0) and (2, 0) is
 1  2 1  2 3  3
(A) 1,  (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D)  1, 
 3 3 3 3 2   2 

73. A triangle with vertices (4, 0), (–1, –1), (3, 5) is


(A) isosceles but not right angled (B) isosceles and right angled
(C) right angled but not isosceles (D) neither right angled nor isosceles

74. The harmonic conjugate of (1, 4) with respect to the points (–1, 2) and (4, 7) is
(A) (11, 8) (B) (–11, –8) (C) (–11, 8) (D) (11, –8)

75. The ends of a rod of length 3 cm move on two mutually perpendicular lines. (x-axis and y-axis).
The locus of the point on the rod which divides it in the ratio 1 : 2 is
(A) 4 x 2  y 2  1 (B) x2  4 y 2  4 (C) x 2  2 y 2  1 (D) x2  y 2  4

76. The equation of the base of an equilateral triangle is x  y  2 and the vertex is (2, –1), then the side
of the triangle is
2 2 2 2 2
(A) (B) 2 (C) (D)
3 3 3 3

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77. When origin is shifted to (1, 1), the co-ordinates of a point P become  cos , cos   . The original co-
ordinates of P were
     
(A)  2sin 2 , 2sin 2  (B)  2sin , 2sin 
 2 2  2 2
     
(C)  2 cos 2 , 2 cos 2  (D)  2 cos , 2 cos 
 2 2  2 2

1
78. A line through (2, 0) with slope is rotated about (2, 0) in clockwise direction through an angle of
3
15o. The equation of the line in new position
(A) 2  3 x  y  4  2 3 0 (B) 2  3 x  y  4  2 30

(C) 2  3 x  y  4  2 30 (D) None of these

79. A triangle has vertices A  0, b  ; B  0, 0  and C  a, 0  . If its medians AD and BE are mutually
perpendicular, then :
(A) b  a 2 (B) a  b 2 (C) b  a 2 (D) a  5b 2

80. If two curves whose equations are ax2  2hxy  by 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0 and


ax2  2hxy  by 2  2 g x  2 f  y  c  0 intersect in four concyclic points, then :-
a  a b  b a  b a   b a  b a   b a  b a   b
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
h h h h h h hgf hg f 

Section – II : Numerical Value Type


This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the
Answer in the decimals, Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10
questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

81. Point A(a, 3) and C(5, b) are opposite vertices of a rectangle ABCD. If the other two vertices lie on the
line y  2x  c which passes through the point (a, b), then the value of c is

82. If lines x  2 y  6  0 , 3x  y  4  0 , x  4 y  2  0 are concurrent, then find absolute value of sum


of all the possible values of  .

83. If there is a real value of  for which the image of point  ,   1 by the line mirror 3x  y  6 is
the point   2  1,   ? Then find  .

84. If two sides of a square of area 25 sq. units are 3x  4 y  c1 and 3x  4 y  c2 , then c1  c2 

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85. The vertices B and C of a triangle ABC lie on the lines 3 y  4 x and y  0 respectively and the side
2 2
BC passes through the point  ,  . If ABOC is a rhombus, O being the origin. If co-ordinates of
3 3
5
vertex A is ( ,  ), then find the value of      .
2

86. The equations of two adjacent sides of a rhombus formed in first quadrant are represented by
7 x2  8xy  y 2  0 , then slope of its longer diagonal is :

87. A line meets x-axis in A and y-axis in B. If R(4, 6) is a point on the line such that AR : RB  3: 2 , then
the equation of the line x  y  k then find the value of k.

88. In ABC , A   3, 1 . The equation of internal angular bisector of C is x  4 y 10  0 . Further the
equation of median drawn through vertex B is 6x 10 y  59  0 . If the equation of the side AC is
ax  by  c , where a, b, c are co-prime , then the possible value of a  4b  c  ___

89. One diagonal of a square is the portion of the line 7x  5 y  35 intercepted by the coordinate axes. If
abcd
the extremities of the other diagonal are (a, b) and (c, d) then, 
2

90. If the area of the parallelogram formed by the lines 2x  3y  a  0 , 3x  2 y  a  0 , 2x  3 y  3a  0


k1a k2
and 3x  2 y  2a  0 is (k1 and k3 are relatively prime) then k1  k2  k3  ______  a  R  0
k3

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