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(1701CJA101001230025) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Main)


PRACTICE SHEET
(Academic Session : 2023 - 2024)
05-11-2023

JEE(Main + Advanced) : Nurture Course (PHASE : TNA & TNB)


Test Type : Practice Sheet
ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D B A D C B D D B C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A A C D D A D B D C

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 5 5 9 7 72 36 2 1 60 120

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A. A A A C C A B C C B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

A. C B C B B D D C C B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 123 5 2 8 1 6 7 22 6 9

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A B D C C C C B D B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B D D B A B D A A B

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 1 9 7 2 1 1 2 10 7 1

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 9. Ans ( B )
1 1
SECTION-I L = Iω = MR2 ω ( ∵I= MR2 )
2 2
4. Ans ( D ) 10. Ans ( C )
mℓ2 mℓ2
( ) + ( + mx2 ) Since the particle is moving with constant
3 12
where x2 = ℓ 2 + ℓ 2/4 velocity, let it be at a distance y from the origin.
Then its angular momentum will be equal to mvy.
5. Ans ( C )
In case of folding, mass distribution increase Since it is moving parallel to x -axis, therefore y
towards axis of rotation. Moment of inertia remains constant and in turn the angular
decreases. momentum (mvr) of the particle remains constant.

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11. Ans ( A ) 8. Ans ( 1 )
FR Ans. 0.66 or 0.67
FR + + 2F R = Tnet
2
∴ Tnet = 3.5 FR (1)(1) + ( 12 ) ( 12 ) + ( 14 ) ( 14 ) +. . . . . .
xcom =
1 1
PART-1 : PHYSICS 1+ 2
+ 4
1 1
1+ + +. . . . . . .
SECTION-II = 4 16
1 1
1+ +
1. Ans ( 5 ) 2
1
4

2×2+6×2 1− 4
1
2
vcm = = 2 m/ sec. ⇒ xcom = =
6+2 1 3
3. Ans ( 9 ) 1− 12

I = area of F-t curve 9. Ans ( 60 )


1 When spring will attain maximum extension then
=6×1+ × 1 × 6 = 9 Ns
2
4. Ans ( 7 ) velocity of both blocks will same.
2
ma2 a 7ma2 2 × 6 – 3 × 1 = 6v + 3v
I= +m ( ) = = 7.
12 √ 2 12
v = 1 m/s
5. Ans ( 72 )
2π × 720
Applying conservation of mechanical energy.
2πN
ωo = = 1
60 60
2
(6)(2)2 + 12 (3)(1)2 = 12 (6)(1)2 + 12 (3)(1)2 + 12 (50)x2
= 2π × 12 = 24π rad/sec
3
ω = ωo + αt x= meter = 60 cm
5
0 = (24π − α × 8)
10. Ans ( 120 )
α = 3π 2
24 ( 20√2)
τ = Iα = × 3π = 72 Nm 3R 3 3 400 × 2
π x2 = = × = × = 120m
2 2 10 2 10
6. Ans ( 36 ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
The bomb of mass 12kg divides into two
SECTION-I
masses m1 and m2 then m1 + m2 = 12
m1 1 1. Ans ( A )
and =
m2 3 4 3
by solving we get m1 = 3kg and m2 = 9kg b = 4NA { πR }
3
1 2. Ans ( A )
Kinetic energy of smaller part = m1 v21 = 216 J
2
216 × 2 Fact
∴ v21 = ⇒ v1 = 12m/s
3 3. Ans ( A )
So its momentum = m1v1 = 3 × 12 = 36 kg-m/s
For H2 z > 1, So graph (A) is correct.
As both parts possess same momentum
therefore momentum of each part is 36kg-m/s. 4. Ans ( C )
Refer notes
7. Ans ( 2 )
Here mass of all balls are same and collision 5. Ans ( C )
elastic, so velocity will exchange along L.O.C. 3RT
Vrms = √

M
So total number of collision will be only two.

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6. Ans ( A ) 14. Ans ( B )

1.2 × 0.63 3.4 × 2.8


nHe = , nNe =
0.082 × 289 0.0821 × 289

= 0.032
0.431 × 0.0821 × 289
Pf = = 2.223 * I has both ring cyclic conjugation, in which
4.6
both are aromatic, so become more stable
0.032
PHe = × 2.223 = 0.164 atm
0.432
7. Ans ( B )
2
r H2 2×10 32
= =√ * I is more stable resonating structure as -ve
r O2 8 2
32×t change is present on more electronegative atom
t = 10 minutes. '0' as
8. Ans ( C ) compared to less electronegative atom.
P 1 V1 P V I, II, II are less stable structure.
= 2 2 a-I,b-II, c-II
nRT1 nRT2
P × 30 P ×V ×2
=
nRT 9 × R × 3T × n 17. Ans ( D )
V = 405 ml

9. Ans ( C )
Correct order for stability of intermediate is : Lowest locant is (1, 4) instead of (2, 3)
18. Ans ( C )
(i) (ii)

(+M) (–M)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 123 )
(iii) (iv)
mliquid = 148 – 50 = 98 g
Vvessel = 98 = 100 L
0.98
(+H) (+I) mgas = 0.5 g
760 0.5
× 100 = × 0.082 × 300
760 M
Order : (i) > (iii) > (iv) > (ii) ∴ M = 123 g

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2. Ans ( 5 ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
a
TB = SECTION-I
Rb
3. Ans ( 2 ) 1. Ans ( A )
pƒvƒ = p1v1 + p2v2 For no solution

pƒ(5v) = 2500 × 2v + 1000 × 3v = 8000 v

pƒ = 1600 mm = 1.60 m

4. Ans ( 8 ) R1 → R1 + R2 + R3
P Mw
d=
RT
d
= Mw = Mw
= 8
P RT 0.0821 × 300 49.26

Mw = 8 λ = –2

5. Ans ( 1 ) Δ x ≠ 0 so no solution
Molecular weight of B = M. 2. Ans ( B )
A B C Δ1 = Δ2
W W W ×2 3. Ans ( D )
Moles =
2M M M
Given line a(x+2y – 3) + x + 3y – 4 = 0
Moles ratio 1 : 2 : 4
always passes through P(1, 1),
3.5
pA = × 1 = 0.5 It is lies at maximum distance from A, if it is
7
3.5 perpendicular to AP.
pB = ×2=1
7 a+1 14 − 1
−( ). = −1
2a + 3 7−1
a+1 6
⇒ =
2a + 3 13
⇒a=5
8. Ans ( 22 )
A = 5 ; B = 5 ; C = 4 ; D = 3 ; E = 5; 4. Ans ( C )
⇒ 5 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 5 = 22 Points A(6,0), B(0,10) and their perpendicular
9. Ans ( 6 ) bisector is given by 3x – 5y + 16 = 0.
Fact Its intersection with y = x gives P(8, 8)
∣8 8 1∣
10. Ans ( 9 ) 1 ∣
Area of Δ PAB = 0 10 1 ∣∣ = 34 square units.
2 ∣
∣6 0 1∣
5. Ans ( C )
0+3+6 0+4+0
centroid G = ( , )
3 3
4
G ( 3, )
3

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6. Ans ( C ) 13. Ans ( D )
3x − 4y + 7 −12x + 5y + 4 Distance between centres
=
5 13 C1C2 = 9 + 1 = 10 > r1 + r2 = 2 + 1 = 3 hence
√ √

39x – 52y + 91 = – 60x + 25y + 20 4 common tangents


99x – 77y + 71 = 0 14. Ans ( B )
7. Ans ( C ) T ≡ xx1 + yy1 – (x + x1) + 2(y + y1) – 24 = 0
2g, g2 + 2t1t2 = c1 + c2 – x + 3y – (x – 1) + 2(y + 3) – 24 = 0
– 2x + 5y – 17 = 0 ⇒ 2x – 5y + 17 = 0
0=c–4
c=4 15. Ans ( A )
g2 − c < 0 → 4 − c < 0 ⇒ c > 4
8. Ans ( B ) f2 − c < 0 → 9 − c < 0 ⇒ c > 9
AB = 2 g 2 − c
√ s1 < 0 → 4 + 4 − 8 − 12 + c < 0 c < 12
=2 1+8=6
√ ⇒ c ∈ (9, 12)
∴ c = {10, 11}
9. Ans ( D ) So, 2 values of (c)
Radical axis s1 – s2 = 0
16. Ans ( B )
⇒ 2x – 2y – 10 = 0
Ans. (2)
⇒ x intercept = 5
3 ℓ 2 + 6 ℓ + 1 = 6m2
10. Ans ( B ) (3 ℓ + 0m + 1)2 = 6(m2 + ℓ 2)
a=b=3 |3ℓ + 0m + 1|
= √6
x2 + y2 + 2x + 4y – 4 = 0 √ m2 + ℓ 2
r = 12 + 22 + 4 = 3

⇒ required circle is (x – 3)2 + y2 = 6
11. Ans ( B ) 20. Ans ( B )
7
+4 3
AB is common chord of x2 + y2 = 13 and circle
2
λ= = having centre at p and radius 5.√
5 2
r= 3 ⇒ (x – 3)2 + (y – 2)2 = 5 ...(1)
4 equation of common chord
12. Ans ( D ) ⇒ S1 – S2 = 0
⇒ 6x + 4y – 21 = 0
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 1 )
Put x = 1
h= a k= b 2. Ans ( 9 )
2 2 Apply R2 → R2 – R1 and R3 → R3 – R1
a = 2h b = 2k
Given a2 + b2 = 25 ƒ(x) = – x2 + (a2 + a3)x – a2a3
4x2 + 4k2 = 25 |a2 − a3 | =
D √
= 6 = √D = 6
25 |a|
x2 + y2 =
4 max. value = − D = 9
4a

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3. Ans ( 7 ) 6. Ans ( 1 )
a − 4b + c = 0
} ⇒ p = 1, q = −4
equation of director circle x2 + y2 = 100
& ap + bq + c = 0 ∴ θ = 90°
4. Ans ( 2 ) 7. Ans ( 2 )
Class notes.
9. Ans ( 7 )
⇒ 3k2 + 4k – 19 = 0 Radical axis ≡ S – S ′ = 0
its D is +ve, so we get two values of k. ⇒ 2x(1 – k) + 2y(k – 0) + (5 – k) = 0
5. Ans ( 1 ) is normal to given circle hence centre lies on
radical axis
⇒ 2(1 – k) + 2(k – 0) + 5 – k = 0
2 – 2k + 2k + 5 – k = 0
⇒k=7
PC is diameter of circumcircle of Δ PAB 10. Ans ( 1 )
PC 41
√ ℓ1 = √25 + 36 − 1 = √60
r= =
2 2 ℓ2 = √61 + 20 + 24 + 2 = √107

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