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Question Paper [CODE - 13404]

11th_ Batch 23(P1 P3 P5 P7 P9) English_ [Main Pattern]


11th JEE (M)

Date: 28-May-2023 Duration: 3 Hours Max Marks: 300


MATHS

1. Let ABC be a triangle right angled at C. The 6.


2
log  5+log  (x +1)
The number of solutions of =2
value of  log  (x−2)

logb+c a+logc−b a
(b + c ≠ 1, c − b ≠ 1) equals
is
logb+c a .  logc−b a

(A) 2
(A) 1
(B) 3
(B) 2
(C) 1
(C) 3
(D) none of these
(D) 1/2
7. If
lna
=
ln b
=
ln c
then the value of ab + c . bc
2. Find all real values of x which satisfy x2 − 3x + +a
b−c c−a a−b

2 > 0 and x2 − 3x − 4 ≤ 0. . ca + b is equal to

(A) (–1, 1)∪(2, 4) (A) 1

(B) 2
(B) [–1, 1]∪[2, 4]
(C) 3
(C) (–1, 1]∪[2, 4)
(D) 4
(D) [–1, 1)∪(2, 4]
8. If a4b5 = 1 then the value of loga(a5b4) equals
3. The real value of x for which the statement
(A) 9/5
log69 –log927 + log8x = log64x –log64 holds
true, is (B) 4

(A)
1
(C) 5
2

(D) 8/5
(B)
1

9. log3 3
3
3
3

(C) 1
log3 (
3
) has the value of equal to
8 3
log 3 3
3

(D) 1

6 (A) 9
4. 2−(
log 16
5
) (B) 26
The value of equal to :
2log 9
1 5
( )
√27
(C) 27
5√2
(A) (D) none
27

√2 10. If p, q ∈ N satisfy the equation x√x


− x
= (√ x )
(B) 27 then p & q are -
4√2
(C) (A) Prime Numbers
27

2√2 (B) twin prime


(D) 27
(C) Even number
5. If 5xlog23 + 3 = 162 then logarithm of x to
log2 x

(D) if log p is defined then logp q is not & vice


the base 4 has the value equal to q

versa
(A) 2 − −−− −
11. If √ log2 x − 0.5 =


log2 √x , then x equals
(B) 1
(A) odd integer
(C) - 1
(B) prime number
(D) 3/2
(C) composite number

(D) irrational
12. If 3  − 2 x − 3 = 0, then the number of
2 log x
3 19. Find the total number of real values of x which
values of `x' satisfying the equation is satisfy the equation 
2
logx2 +6x+8   (log2x2 +2x+3   (x − 2x))   =  0
(A) 0
(A) 1
(B) 1
(B) 2
(C) 2
(C) 0
(D) More than 2
(D) 4
13. If log4 log3 log2 x = 0. Then x = 
20. 1 1

(A) 16 If  y = a
1−log x
a , z = a
1−log y
a   and x = ak, then k
=
(B) 8
1

(C) 4 (A) a
1−log z
a

(D) 12 (B)
1

1−log z
a

14. If x,y satisfy the equations (log12 x)


(C)
1

+ log2  y)  = log2 x and  (log2 x) (log3


1 1+log a
z
(
logx  2

(x + y)) = 3 log3 x,  then l x - y l is (D) 1

1−log a
z

(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 4

(D) 5

15. (a, b) and (c,d)  are solutions of simultaneous


equations 5 (logy x + logx y) = 26  and

xy = 64  then a + b + c + d =

(A) 51

(B) 17

(C) 68

(D) 34

16. Equation  log4 (3 − x) + log0.25 (3 + x)

= log4 (1 − x) + log0.25 (2x + 1)  has-

(A) only one solution

(B) two real solution

(C) no solution

(D) None of these

17. x
1+log x
= 10x then the value of x is

(A) 10

(B) 11

(C) 100

(D) 5

18. If log7 log2 logπ  x  vanishes, then x equals.

(A) π2

(B) 4

(C) 49

(D) None
MATHS

21. Find the number of integers satisfying the 26. The number of digits in 1211 is 'd' and the
inequality x+6 ≤ x
x 1
number of cypher after decimal before a
significant figure starts in (0.2)9 is 'c' then d−c
22. Find the number of real values of x satisfying is
the equation log2(4x  + 1 + 4).log2(4x + 1) = 3.
27. Let ordered pair (x, y) satisfies to the system of
23. Let λ = log5 log5 (3). If
k+5
3
−λ

= 405 , then the equations 2√ .2√ = 256 and log10√−


x y −
xy −

value of k is : log101.5 = 1 then value of x + y is

24. If mantissa of a number N to the base 32 is 28. 1−a−b

If 60a = 3 and 60b = 5 then the value of 12 2(1−b)

varying from 0.2 to 0.8 both inclusive, and


equals
whose characteristic is 1. If total number of
such integer (N) is K. Then find the sum of 29. If x = log24 12, y = log36 24, z = log48 36 ,then 
digits in K. 1 + xyz  equals k times of yz. Find the value of
25. −−
2
log(√5 −√2 ) √x +y
2
+z
2 k.
If (7 − 2√10 ) = 2 and 

x + y = z then the value of z (x + y) − xy


30. Characteristic of 3
12 8
× 2 is
PHYSICS

1. 2  sin
2
θ =  . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. ∫ (sinx + e ) dx :
x

(A) 1 − cos 2θ (A) cosx + e


x
+ c

(B) cos 2θ (B) cosx − e


x
+ c

(C) 2  sin  2θ (C) −cosx + e


x
+ c

(D) 1 (D) sinx + e


x
+ c

2. 7.
Component of vector ( 2 î − 2 ĵ + 3k̂  ) along Z-
axis is:-

(A) 2

(B) -2
Slope of the curve :-
(C) 3
(A) Positive, magnitude Decreasing
(D) -3
(B) Negative, magnitude Decreasing
8. →
A vector a is turned without a change in its
(C) Positive, magnitude increasing
length through a small angle d θ . The value of
(D) Negative, magnitude increasing →


Δ a


 and Δ a are respectively .
3. If y = f(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 4, then value of y at x
= f(2) will be: (A) 0, a d θ

(A) 20 (B) a d θ , 0

(B) 1244 (C) 0, 0

(C) 100 (D) None of these

(D) 80 9. → →
If b
ˆ ˆ
= 3 i + 4j and a = i − j,
ˆ ˆ the vector
4. dy
Find  dx  as a function of x

having the same magnitude as that of b   and

y = (2x + 1)5 parallel to a  is:

(A) ˆ ˆ
5
(A)
4
10 (x  +  1) ( i − j)
√2

(B)
4
10 (2x  +  1)
(B) ˆ ˆ
5
( i + j)
√2

(C)
4
5 (x  +  1)

(C) ˆ ˆ
5 ( i − j)
(D)
4
5 (2x  +  1)

5. If S = t
3

− 2 t2 + 3t + 4, then (D) ˆ ˆ
5 ( i + j)
3

(A) at t = 3, S is minimum

(B) at t = 1, S is minimum

(C) at t = 3, S is maximum

(D) at t = -2, S is minimum


10. The angle between two vectors given by 15. If n̂ = a i + b j  
ˆ ˆ
is perpendicular to the vector
ˆ ˆ ˆ
(6 i + 6 j − 3k ) and ˆ ˆ ˆ
(7 i + 4 j + 4k ) is- ( i + j ),
ˆ ˆ
then the value of 'a' and 'b' may be-

(A) cos
−1
(
1
) (A) 1, 0
√3

(B) −2, 0
(B) −1 5
cos ( )
√3 (C) 3, 0

(D)
1 1
(C) ,−
−1 2
sin ( ) √2 √2
√3

16.
(D) sin
−1
(
√5
)
Angle of ( i + j ) from
ˆ ˆ
Z-axis is :-
3

11. → → (A) 0°
Vectors a and b make an angle θ =

. If
3
(B) 45°
∣→ ∣
∣→ ∣
a = 1, ∣ b ∣ = 2, then
∣ ∣
∣ ∣ (C) 90°
2
→ →
→ →
{( a + 3 b ) × (3 a − b )} is equal to (D) 135°

17. → →
The vector  ( a + 3 b )  is perpendicular to 
(A) 225
→ →
(B) 250 →
(7 a − 5 b )   and 

( a − 4 b )  is
(C) 275
→ →
perpendicular to (7 a − 2 b ) . Find the angle
(D) 300

12. →
between 

a  &  b .
If ˆ ˆ ˆ
A   =  2 i + 3 j − k and
→ →
B   =   − i + 3 j + 4k ,
ˆ ˆ ˆ then projection of  A on (A) 30°

B will be - (B) 45°

(C) 60°
(A)
3

√13
(D) 90°
(B)
3

√26 18. A force vector applied on a mass is represented



−−
as F = 6ˆi − 8ˆj + 10k N and accelerates the
ˆ
(C)
3

26 2
mass at 1 m/s . The mass of the body is−
−−
(A) 10 kg
(D)
3

13

(B) 20 kg
13. ˆ∣
∣ î × k = ............ −−
∣ ∣
(C) 2√10 kg
(A) ĵ
(D)


10√2  kg

(B) −ĵ 19. → →


Two vectors A and B lie in a plane. Another
(C) –1 →
vector C lies outside this plane. The resultant
→ → →
(D) 1
A + B + C of these three vectors:
14. ∣→ →∣

→ →
If ∣ A × B ∣ = √3  A . B , then the value of (A) can be zero
∣ ∣

∣→ →∣ (B) cannot be zero


∣A + B ∣ is-
∣ ∣ → →
(C) lies in the plane of A & B
1/2

(A) 2 2 AB
(A + B + ) → → →
√3
(D) lies in the plane of A & A + B

(B) A + B
– 1/2
(C) (A
2
+ B
2
+ √3 AB)

(D) (A2 + B2 + AB)1/2


20. → → → → →
Given that A + B = C   and that C ⊥  A .
∣→ ∣ ∣


Further, if ∣ A ∣ = ∣ C ∣  then what is the angle
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣
→ →
between A and B

(A)  radian
π

(B)  radian
π

(C)  radian

(D) π radian
PHYSICS

21. 26. The resultant of two forces, one double the


other in magnitude is perpendicular to the
smaller of the two forces. The angle between
the two forces in degree is y × 10, then value of
y is

27. What is the magnitude of 3ˆi   × 2ˆi  ?


Slope of the line will be  n  then value of ‘n’ will
1

be  28. → →
Two vectors  a &  b are varying with time as 

22. Position of a particle moving along a straight →
& i  + (7 sint)
ˆ 2ˆ
= (6t + 3) ˆ
a = 3t i + 4t j b
line is given by x = 2t2 + t. Find the velocity at t
ˆ, the magnitude of the rate of change of 
= 2 sec. j

→ →

23. Evaluate the integration. a  .   b at t = π/2 sec is  Nπ + 9 then the value
of N is :
5

∫ 2rdr  = 29. The vector ˆi + xˆj + 3k is rotated through an


ˆ
2
angle of cos −1 11
14
and doubled in magnitude,
24. The maximum and minimum magnitudes of the then it becomes 4 i +   (4x − 2)   j +2k .
ˆ ˆ ˆ The
resultant of two vectors are 23 units and 7 units
value of ' x ' is:
respectively. If these two vectors are acting at
right angles to each other, the magnitude of 30. → →

their resultant will be 17x . Then find the value Two vectors A   = 2ˆi + 2ˆ
j + pk and
ˆ
B =
of x - ˆ ˆ ˆ
i + j + k are given. Find the value of p if    the
two vectors are parallel
25. If x and y are sides of two squares such that y
= x − x2. Find the rate of change of area of
second square (side y) with respect to the first
square (side x) when x = 1cm
CHEMISTRY

1. What is the packet of energy called 6. The energy ΔE corresponding to intense yellow
light of sodium of λ = 589 nm is-
(A) Electron
(A) 2.10 eV
(B) Photon
(B) 43.37 eV
(C) Positron
(C) 47.12 eV
(D) Proton
(D) 2.11 kcal
2. The ratio of specific charge (e/m) of a proton
and that of an α-particle is _____. 7. Which of the following are isoelectronic :

(A) 2 : 1 (I) CH
+
3
      (II)H3 O
+       −
(III) NH3      (IV) CH
3

(B) 1 : 2 (A) I and III


(C) 1 : 4 (B) III  and IV
(D) 1 : 1 (C) I and II
3. Proton is - (D) II,   III and IV

(A) Nucleus of deuterium 8. The frequency of a wave of light is 12 ×


(B) Ionised hydrogen molecule 1014 sec–1. The wave number associated with
this light is -
(C) Ionised hydrogen atom
(A) 5 × 107 m
(D) An α -particle
(B) 4 × 10–8 m–1
4. When atoms are bombarded with alpha
particles, only a few in million suffer deflection, (C) 2 × 10–7 m–1​
others pass out undeflected. This is because: (D) 4 × 106 m–1​
(A) the force of repulsion on the moving alpha 9. A particle having a mass of 1.0 mg has a
particle is small velocity of 3600 km/h. Calculate the wavelength
(B) the force of attraction on the alpha particle of the particle-
to the oppositely charged electrons is very small (A) 6.626 × 10–31 m
(C) there is only one nucleus and large number (B) 6.626 × 10–30 m
of electrons
(C) 6.626 × 10–29 m
(D) the nucleus occupies much smaller volume
compared to the volume of the atom (D) 6.626 × 10–28 m

5. Which one of the following sets of ions 10. The threshold wavelength for photoelectric
represents a collection of isoelectronic species ? effect on sodium is 5000 Å. Its work function is:

(Given: Atomic Number : F : 9, Cl : 17, Na = (A) 4 × 10–19 J


11, Mg = 12 Al = 13, K = 19, Ca = 20, Sc = 21)
(B) 1 J
(A)
2+ 2+ + 2+
Ba ,   Sr ,  K ,   Ca
(C) 2 × 10–19 J
(B)
+ + 2+ 2+
Li ,   Na ,   Mg ,   Ca
(D) 3 × 10–10 J
(C) N
3−
,  O
2−
,  F

,  S
2−

(D) + − 2+ 3+
K ,   Cl ,   Ca ,   Sc
11. What will be the energy of a photon which 17. The de-Broglie wavelength of a particle with
corresponds to the wavelength of 0.50 Å? mass 1 g and velocity 100 m/sec is-

(A) 3.98 × 10–15 J (A) 6.63 × 10–33m

(B) 3 × 1015 J (B) 6.63 × 10–34 m

(C) 3.9 × 108 J (C) 6.63 × 10–35 m

(D) 3 × 10–34 J (D) 6.65 × 10–36 m

12. The maximum energy is present in any electron 18. Radial nodes present in 3s and 2p are
at respectively

(A) Nucleus (A) 0 ,  2

(B) Ground state (B) 2 ,  0

(C) First excited state (C) 2 ,  1

(D) Infinite distance from the nucleus (D) 1 ,  2

13. Given below are two statements: 19. Given below are the quantum numbers for 4
electrons.
Statement I :Rutherford's gold foil experiment
cannot explain the line spectrum of hydrogen A. n = 3,  l = 2,  ml = 1,  ms = +
1

atom. 2

B.
1
Statement II :Bohr's model of hydrogen atom n = 4, l = 1, ml = 0, ms = +
2

contradicts Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.


C.
1
n = 4,  l = 2,  ml = −2,  ms = −
2
In the light of the above statements, choose the
most appropriate answer from the options given D. n = 3,  l = 1,  ml = 1,  ms = +
1

2
below :
The correct order of increasing energy is
(A) Statement I is false but statement II is true.
(A) D < B < A < C
(B) Both statement I and statement II are false.
(B) D < A < B < C
(C) Statement I is true but statement II is false.
(C) B < D < A < C
(D) Both statement I and statement II are true.
(D) B < D < C < A
14. The ratio of minimum to maximum wavelengths
in Balmer series of H-atom is 20. Which of the following compounds is
isoelectronic with [NH3 + BH3 ]: 
(A) 5  :  9

(A) B2 H6
(B) 5  :  36

(B) C2 H6
(C) 1  :  4

(C) C2 H4
(D) 3  :  4

(D) C3 H6
15. The ratio of the wave lengths of last lines of
Balmer and Lyman series is-

(A) 4 : 1

(B) 27 : 5

(C) 3 : 1

(D) 9 : 4

16. Calculate the wavelength (in nanometer)


associated with a proton moving at 1.0 × 103
ms−1 

(A) 2.5 nm

(B) 14.0 nm

(C) 0.032 nm

(D) 0.40 nm
CHEMISTRY

21. The Azimuthal quantum number for the 27. The number of possible lines of Paschen series
valence electrons of Ga+ ion is when electron jumps from 7th excited state to
_____________ . ground state (in hydrogen like atom) is :

(Atomic number of Ga =31) 28. When the excited electrons  of sample of


hydrogen from n = 5 drops to the ground state,
22. The number of neutron in tritium is the maximum number of emission lines
23. For the dumb-bell shaped orbital, the value of observed are____________.
l is 29. Consider the following set of quantum number.
24. Maximum no. of electrons that a d-orbital can                 n             l             m1
accommodate is:
A.            3             3             –3
25. How many unpaired electrons are present in
cobalt [Co] metal B.            3             2             –2

[Atomic no. cobalt (Co) = 27] C.            2             1             +1

26. Find the ratio of energies of radiations with D.           2             2             +2
respect to one wavelength 300 nm and the
other wavelength 600 nm. The number of correct sets of quantum number
is ______________.

30. The number of orbitals with n = 5, m1 = +2 is


________. (Round off to the Nearest Integer).
ROUGH-WORK
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