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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: -
JEE MAINS MODEL
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of
Section Question Type Total marks
Marks Marks Q’S
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 20) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 21 – 30) 4 -1 10 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 30 100
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Mark Marks Q’S Marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 31 – 50) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 51 – 60) 4 -1 10 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 30 100
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of
Section Question Type Total marks
Mark Marks Q’S
Sec – I(Q.N : 61 – 80) Questions with Single Answer Type 4 -1 20 80
Questions with Numerical Answer Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 81 – 90) 4 -1 10 20
(+/ - Decimal Numbers)
Total 30 100
01. Let f ( x) 5 x 2 and g ( x) x 1 , x R. If f (x) attains maximum value at and g(x) attains
x 1 x2 5 x 6
minimum value at , then lim
x x2 6 x 8
1 3 3 1
A) B) C) D)
2 2 2 2
x 4 1 x3 k 3
02. If lim lim 2 2 , then k =
x1 x 1 x k x k
3 3 4 8
A) B) C) D)
8 2 3 3
2
x 2 tan 2 x 2 tan x
03. lim 4
x 0
1 cox2 x
1 1
A) 4 B) 2 C) D)
2 4
y y
04. If cos 1 x cos 1
, where 1 x 1, 2 y 2, x , then for all x, y,
2 2
2 2
4 x 4 xy cos y is equal to :
A) 4sin 2 B) 2sin 2 C) 4sin 2 2x 2 y 2 D) 4 cos 2 2x 2 y 2
1 1 1
05. Lt ...... nterms
n 3.7 7.11 11.15
1 1 1
A) B) C) D) 0
12 4 3
sin cos2 x
06. lim is equal to
x 0 x2
A) B) C) D) 1
2
07. lim
1 cos 2 x 3 cos x
x 0 x tan 4 x
1 1
A) 1 B) 2 C) D)
4 2
cos 7 x cos 9 x
08. Lt
cos 3 x cos 7 x
x 0
5 2 7 4
A) B) C) D)
2 5 5 5
1 1 1 1
09. S tan 1 2 tan 2
1
........ tan , then tan S is equal to:
n n 1 n 3n 3 1 n 19 n 20
6 2 2 6
A) B) C) D)
5 7 7 7
1 x2 1 x x2
11. lim
x 0 3x 1
1 1
A) log9 B) C) log3 D)
log9 log 3
e x esin x
12. lim
x 0 2( x sin x)
1 1 3
A) B) C) 1 D)
2 2 2
3 1
13. If cos1 , tan 1 , where 0 , , then is equal to :
5 3 2
9 1 9 1 9 1 9
A) tan 1 B) cos C) tan 14 D) sin
5 10 5 10 5 10
x
1x 1
x
1
x
2 27 8
14. Lt
x 3
A) 3 3 2 B) 2 3 2 C) 4 3 2 D) 6 3 2
2
15. A value of tan 1 sin cos 1 is
3
A) B) C) D)
4 2 3 6
16. Let m and M respectively be the minimum and the maximum values of
f x sin 1 2 x sin 2 x cos 1 2 x cos2 x, x 0, . Then m + M is equal to :
8
A) 1 2 B) 1 2 C) 2 D) 1
1 1
A) 2 B) 1 C) D)
2 4
2
62 122 182 .... 6n 2
18. Lt
n 5 10 15 ..... 5n 23 43 63 ....... 8n3
4 144 4 144
A) B) C) D)
5 5 25 25
1 5 1
23. tan 2 tan 1 sec 1 2 tan 1 is equal to
5 2 8
f 3x f 2x
24. Let f : R R be a positive increasing function with lim 1. Then lim
x f x x f x
10 10 10
lim
x 1 x 2 ...... x 10
25.
x x10 1010
26. For each t R , let t be the greatest integer less than or equal to t. then,
1 x sin 1 x sin 2 1 x
Lt
x1 1 x 1 x
x sin x
27. Lt
x x cos 2 x
28. Given that the inverse trigonometric function take principal values only. Then, the number of real values of x
3x 4x
which satisfy sin 1 sin 1 sin 1 x is equal to :
5 5
1 1 1 1
29. 50 tan 3tan 1 2cos 1
2
5
4 2 tan tan 2 2
2
is equal to _________.
A) 3. 6 N B) 7.2 N C) 9. 0 N D) 12. 0 N
37. Figure shows the vertical cross section of a vessel filled with a liquid of density . The normal thrust per
unit area on the walls of the vessel at point , as shown will be
A) ℎ g B) g C) ( − ℎ ) g D) ( − ℎ) g cos θ
ad g
A) B) C) adg D) ad+g
g ad
41. A spaceship is launched into a circular orbit close to earth’s surface. The additional velocity that should
be imparted to the spaceship in the orbit to overcome the gravitational pull is (Radius of earth = 6400
km and g = 9.8 ms )
A) 11.2 kms B) 8 kms C) 3.2 kms D) 1.5 kms
42. Two concentric shells of different masses m1 and m2 are present as shown in figure. The field at
positions I , II and III are
43. The orbital velocity of an artificial satellite in a circular orbit just above the earth’s surface is . For a
satellite orbiting at an altitude of half of the earth’s radius, the orbital velocity is
A) B) C) D)
44. A satellite moves in elliptical orbit about a planet. The maximum and minimum velocities of satellites
are 3 × 10 ms and 1 × 10 ms respectively. What is the minimum distance of satellite from planet,
if maximum distance is 4 × 10 km?
A) 4 × 10 km B) 3 × 10 km C) 4/3 × 10 km D) 1 × 10 km
45. An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit around the earth with a speed equal to half the
magnitude of escape velocity from the earth. The height of the satellite above the earth’s surface will be
(radius of earth = 6400 km)
A) 6000 km B) 5800 km C) 7500 km D) 6400 km
46. A body is released from a point distance from the centre of earth. If is the earth and > , then the
velocity of the body at the time of striking the earth will be
( )
A) B) 2 C) D)
47. A vessel contains oil (density = 0.8 gm/cm3) over mercury (density = 13.6 gm/cm3). A homogeneous sphere
floats with half of its volume immersed in mercury and the other half in oil. The density of the material of the
sphere in gm/cm3 is
A) 3.3 B) 6.4 C) 7.2 D) 12.8
48. Two substances of densities 1 and 2 are mixed in equal volume and the density of mixture is 4. When they
are mixed in equal masses, the density of the mixture is 3. The values of 1 and 2 are
A) 1 6 and 2 2 B) 1 3 and 2 5 C) 1 12 and 2 4 D) None of these
49. A vertical U-tube of uniform inner cross section contains mercury in both sides of its arms. A glycerin (density
= 1.3 g/cm3) column of length 10 cm is introduced into one of its arms. Oil of density 0.8 gm/cm3 is poured
into the other arm until the upper surfaces of the oil and glycerin are in the same horizontal level. Find the
length of the oil column, Density of mercury = 13.6 g/cm3
54. A ball whose density is 0.4 × 10 kg m falls into water from a height of 9 cm. To what depth (in cm)
does the ball sink?
55. Water is flowing in a pipe of diameter 4 cm with a velocity 3 m/s. The water then enters into a tube of diameter
2 cm. The velocity of water in the other pipe is ______ m/s
56. The hydraulic press shown in the figure is used to raise the mass M through a height of 5.0 mm by
performing 500 J of work at the small piston. The diameter of the large piston is 10 cm while that of
the smaller one is 2 cm. The mass M is 10x kg where x is ___
57. A solid sphere of radius ‘R’ has a concentric cavity of radius ‘R/2’ inside it. The sphere is found to
just float in water with the highest point of it touching the water surface. The specific gravity of the
material of the sphere is N/7 where N is
58. A raft of wood (density 600 kg/m3) of mass 120 kg floats in water. The weight that can be put on the
raft to make it just sink is ______ kg
59. A rectangular block of wood of density 800kgm-3 having a mass of 2kg is pushed in to water so that
it is completely submerged and then released. Neglecting viscous forces, the initial acceleration of
10
the block is m/s2. where k is _____ (g = 10 m/s2)
k
60. A tank accelerates upwards with acceleration a =1 m/s2 contains water. A block of mass 1 kg and
density 0.8 g/cm3 is held stationary inside the tank with the help of the string as shown in figure. The
x
tension in the string is where x is ____
100
(Given: density of water = 1000 kg/m3)
A) B) C) (d)
A) B) C) D)
71. Which is the decreasing order of stability of the ions?
I. CH3 CH CH3 II. CH3 CH OCH3 III. CH3 CH COCH3
A) I > II > III B) II > III > I C) III > I > II D) II > I > III.
72. Using pK a values which is the strongest acid (HA is any acid)?
pK a HA
3.7 HCOOH
4.2 C6H5COOH
4.75 CH3COOH
15.5 CH3OH
A) Acetic acid B) Benzoic acid C) Methanol D) Formic acid
73. Rank the following compounds in order from most acidic to least acidic
OH OH OH OH
H3 C CH2 HC C H2C CH
(a) (b) (c)
A) b > c > a B) c > b >a C) a > b > c D) a > c > b
Ph NH2 Ph N Ph Ph N Ph
H Ph
(X) (Y) (Z)
A) Z > Y > X B) X > Y > Z C) Y > Z > X D) Z > X > Y
SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will
be considered if more than 5 questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal
then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If
answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
81. Find the number of molecules can show +M-effect from the following
OH OH
82. How many of the following can show both I-effect and M-effect
+
CH -Ph
C6H5 +
CH
+ -
Ph
88. Number of sp carbons in tetracyano ethaylene _________SSSSS
89. Number of sp2 hybrid orbitals in
OHC CH CH C H CH CH 2
|
CH 2CH 2CH 2CH 3
DATE: 10-11-2023
MATHS KEY:
1) A 2) D 3) D 4) A 5) A 6) B 7) B 8) D 9) C 10) D
11) B 12) B 13) D 14) D 15) D 16) A 17) C 18) B 19) C 20) B
21) 2 22) 1 23) 2 24) 1 25) 10 26) 0 27) 1 28) 3 29) 29 30) 0
PHYSICS KEY:
31) D 32) D 33) D 34) B 35) C 36) B 37) C 38) C 39) C 40) A
41) C 42) D 43) C 44) C 45) D 46) D 47) C 48) A 49) D 50) C
51) 2400 52) 2 53) 1 54) 6 55) 12 56) 4 57) 8 58) 80 59) 4 60) 275
CHEMISTRY KEY:
61) C 62) B 63) A 64) A 65) B 66) A 67) C 68) D 69) A 70) B
71) D 72) D 73) C 74) A 75) B 76) A 77) A 78) D 79) D 80) B
81) 5 82) 1 83) 10 84) 4 85) 8 86) 8 87) 3 88) 4 89) 15 90) 9
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
22)
23)
24)
25)
27)
28)
29)
30)
PHYSICS:
PE = − =2 = and = 2
+ℎ
On putting these values in Eq. (i)
⇒ TE = KE + PE = − =
2
2
40. =
+ℎ 2
On squaring both sides, we obtain
41. For orbiting the earth close to its surface 2
=
+ℎ 4
= = , , = = g or 2 = ( + ℎ)
or 2 = + ℎ or =ℎ
∴ = (9.8 × 6.4 × 10 ) = 8 kms or ℎ = = 6400 km
For escaping from close to the surface of earth, 46. Using law of conservation of energy
1
1 2 − = −
= , = = 2g 2
2
= √2 × = 1.41 × 8kms = −
2
= 11.2 kms
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− M m1 m 2 Av1 Av 2 1.5 A . v
=
A 3 A 1.5 1 .5 A . v v 1 m / s
−
= 51. Given, velocity of river, ( ) = 2ms
Density of water, ρ = 1.2 gcc
2 ( − ) Mass of each cubic metre,
=
1.2 × 10
= = 1.2 × 10 kg
47. (10 )
1
∴ kinetic energy =
2
1
= × 1.2 × 10 × (2)
2
= 2.4 × 10 J = 2.4kJ
52.
As the sphere floats in the liquid. Therefore its 53. Using conservation of energy.
weight will be equal to the upthrust force on 1
it − =0−
2 2
Weight of sphere 1
4 3 or = −
R g 2 2
3 1
or =2 1−
…(i) 2
or =
But =
...... (i) ∴ =
Upthrust due to oil and mercury
2 2 or =
R 3 oil g R 3 Hg g
3 3 54. The velocity of ball before entering the water
…(ii) surface
Equating (i) and (ii) = 2 ℎ = 2 ×9
4 3 2 2 When a ball enters into water, due to upthrust of
R g R 3 0 . 8 g R 3 13 . 6 g
3 3 3 water the velocity of ball decreases (or
2 0 . 8 13 . 6 14 . 4 7 . 2 retarded)
48. When substances are mixed in equal volume then The retardation,
1 2 apparent weight
density 4 1 2 8 =
2 mass of ball
.......(i) (ρ − σ)g (ρ − σ)g
When substances are mixed in equal masses = =
ρ ρ
21 2 0.4 − 1 3
then density 3 g=− g
1 2 0.4 2
2 1 2 3( 1 2 ) .......(ii) If ℎ be the depth upto which ball sink, then
−3
By solving (i) and (ii) we get 1 6 and 2 2 0− =2× g ×ℎ
2
49. ⟹ 2g × 9 = 3gℎ
∴ ℎ = 6 cm
55. v 2 a1 r1
2
a1 v1 a 2 v 2
v1 a2 r2
v 2 3 (2) = 12 m/s
2
60.
57.
58.
CHEMISTRY :-
61. (CH3 )3 C is the most stable carbocation. The actual order is :
(CH3 )3 C C 6H5 C H2 (CH3 )2 C H CH3 CH2 .
62. Hyperconjugation.
63. Contributing structures contribute to the resonance energy inversely in proportion of their
relative energies, i.e. structures with high energy contribute less while those with low energy
contribute more, Therefore, option (a) is wrong.
sp3 sp2 sp2 sp3
64. (ii) CH3 CH2 CH CH3
Structure (ii) has two types of hybridizations as shown above while in rest of the compounds
, there is only type of hybridization.
65. C6H5CH2 IV CH3CH2 III CH3 2 CH II CH3 3 C I.
66. Greater the electronegativity, higher is the I-effect, i.e, – NR2 < – OR < – F.
67. In structure (c), N contains ten electrons in the valence shell which is not possible.
68. Due to – R-effect of the – CHO group, oxygen carries -charge while the terminal carbon
carries Charge, i.e.,
CH2 CH CH O
69. IV is stabilized by +I-effect of two CH3 group and by dispersal of +ve charge on the benzene
ring by resonance. III is stabilized by + I-effect of one CH3 group and by dispersal of +ve
charge on the benzene ring. I is stabilized by dispersal of the +ve charge on the benzene
ring while II is not stabilized by any of three factors. Thus the overall order of stability is :
II < I < III < IV i.e., option (a) is correct.
70. Carbocation (a) is antiaromatic and hence is least stable. Carbocation (b), (c) and (d) are all
secondary but (b) and (c) are aromatic. Further since (c) is more strained than (b), therefore,
(b) is the most stable carbocation.
71. Carbocation (II) is most stable due to resonance,
..
CH3 C H O CH3 CH3 CH O CH3
.. ..
II
Carbocation (III) is least stable due to electron withdrawing effect of the adjacent carbonyl
group while carbocation (I) is less stable than (II) because it is only stabilized by the + I-
effect of the two CH3 groups. Thus, the overall order of stability