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CLASS: XII

PART TEST − 04

JEE MAIN − 2024


Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

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INSTRUCTIONS

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B: Questions paper format and Marking Scheme:


1. The Test Booklet consists of 75 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
2. There are 3 parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics having 25 questions in each part of equal weightage.
3. For each question in PART A you will allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.
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SECTION – I: PHYSICS
PART − A

This Section contains 20 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only
ONE is correct.

1. Two infinite wires carrying current i1 and i2 are lying along x and y axes, as shown in the x – y plane. Then

i2

x
i1

(A) Locus of points where magnetic field B is zero is a circle


(B) Locus of points where magnetic field B is zero is a straight line
(C) Magnetic field B decays hyperbolically along any line parallel x axis
(D) Magnetic field B decays hyperbolically along any line parallel to y axis

2. R is the radius of earth and  is its angular velocity and gE is the value of acceleration due to gravity at equator.
The effective value of acceleration due to gravity at the latitude  = 30 will be equal to
3 2 3 2
(A) gE −R (B) gE +R
4 4
1 2 1 2
(C) gE −  R (D) gE +  R
4 4
3. An astronomical telescope has an angular magnification of magnitude 5 for far objects. The separation between
the objective and the eyepiece is 36 cm and the final image is formed at infinity. The focal length f 0 of the
objective and the focal length f0 of the eyepiece are
(A) f0 = 45 cm and fe = − 9 cm (B) f0 = 50 cm and fe = 10 cm
(C) f0 = 7.2 cm and fe = 5 cm (D) f0 = 30 and fe = 6 cm

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4. A uniform and constant magnetic field exists in a region as under P Q


(0, b)

(0, b/2)

 ˆ b
Bo i for y  x
2
 0 (a, 0)
 b
 −Bo ˆi for y  − (0, -b/2)

 2
 b b (0, -b)
 zero for − 2  y  2
S R

Then the current that must be passing thru the area enclosed by PQRS shown

(A)
2Boa
o
( )
−k̂ (B)
2Boa
o
k̂ ()
(C)
2Bob
o
( )
−k̂ (D)
2Bob
o
k̂ ()
O
5. In the adjacent diagram, CP represents a wavefronts and AO and BP, the
corresponding two rays. Find the condition of  for constructive
interference at P between the ray BP and reflected ray OP

3
(A) cos  =
2d C d

(B) cos  =
4d P
A

(C) sec  − cos  =
d B
4
(D) sec  − cos  =
d

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M
6. Mass of a solid sphere is M and radius is R, a particle is released from rest from the
surface of the sphere as shown in the figure, and surface of tunnel is frictionless. m C R
Then velocity of particle when it comes at point P is (the diameter of the terminal is R/2
negligibly small such that it is not effecting mass of the solid sphere) P

GM GM
(A) (B) 2
2R R
3 GM GM
(C) (D)
4 R R

7. A lens is placed between a source of light and a wall. It forms images of area A 1 and A2 on the wall, for its two
different positions. The area of the source of light is
A1 + A 2
(A) (A1A2)1/2 (B)
2
−1 2
 1 1   A1 + A 2 
(C)  +  (D)  
 A1 A 2   2 
 
8. In a YDSE bi-chromatic light of wavelength 400 nm and 560 nm are used. The distance between the slits is 0.1
mm and the distance between the plane of the slits and the screen as 1 m. The minimum distance between two
successive regions of complete darkness is
(A) 4 mm (B) 5.6 mm
(C) 14 mm (D) 28 mm

9. A soap bubble of radius R is surrounded by another soap bubble of radius 2R as shown.


Take surface tension = s. Then the pressure inside the smaller soap bubble, in excess of
the atmospheric pressure will be

4s 3s
(A) (B)
R R
6s 2s
(C) (D)
R R
10. A particle of mass m and charge q enters a region of magnetic field (as shown) with speed
v. There is a region in which the magnetic field is absent, as shown. The particle after
entering the region collides elastically with a rigid wall. Time after which the velocity of
particle becomes anti parallel to its initial velocity is (Neglect gravity)

m m
(A) (  + 4) (B) (  + 2)
2qB qB
m m
(C) (  + 2) (D) ( 2 + 3 )
4qB 4qB

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11. A sphere of mass M and radius b has a concentric cavity of radius a as shown in figure.
a
The graph showing variation of gravitational potential V with distance r from the center of
b
sphere is
V V

(A) b (B) a b
r r

V V
b a b
(C) r (D) r

v
12. The graph between object distance u and image distance v for a lens is
+11
given below. The focal length of the lens is
(A) 5  0.1
+10
(B) 5  0.05
(C) 0.5  0.1
+9 45o
(D) 0.5  0.05 u
−9
−10 −11

13. A circular current loop of magnetic moment M is in an arbitrary orientation in an external magnetic field B. The
work done to rotate the loop by 30° about an axis perpendicular to its plane is
MB
(A) MB (B) 3
2
MB
(C) (D) zero
2
14. An open and a closed organ pipe have same length. The ratio of frequencies of their nth overtone is
n +1 2(n + 1)
(A) (B)
2n + 1 2n + 1
n n +1
(C) (D)
2n + 1 2n

4
15. A ball is dropped from a height of 20 m above the surface of water in a lake. The refractive index of water is .A
3
fish inside the lake, in the line of fall of the ball, is looking at the ball. At an instant, when the ball is 12.8 m above
the water surface, the fish sees the speed of ball is
(A) 9 ms−1 (B) 12 ms−1
−1
(C) 16 ms (D) 21.33 ms−1

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2 m/s
16. A triangular pulse is propagating at a speed of 2 m/s in a taut
string towards right of shape and size as shown in the figure.
Choose the incorrect statement at the instant shown.
(A) Speed of the point P and Q will be same P Q
1m
(B) Difference of the speed of the points P and Q will be
10 m/s
(C) Acceleration of point P is zero
(D) Magnitude of difference of velocity of P and Q is 30 cm/s 1 cm 2 cm

y
17. A loop carrying current I lies in the x-y plane as shown in the figure. The unit vector k̂ is
coming out of the plane of the paper. The magnetic moment of the current loop is
I
  a
(A) a I kˆ
2
(B)  + 1 a2I kˆ x
2  a
 
(C) −  + 1 a2I kˆ (D) (2 + 1)a2I kˆ
2 

18. A sonometer wire has a length 133 cm between two fixed ends. Two bridges are placed between the fixed ends
so that wire divide in three segments whose fundamental frequencies are in the ratio 1:3:4. The distance between
bridge it.
(A) 28 cm (B) 24 cm
(C) 42 cm (D) 36 cm

19. A diver in a air bubble helmet looks at a fish as in figure. Where can be the image of the fish relative to its true
location?

(A) Closer to the diver (B) Farther from the diver


(C) The same distance from the diver (D) Can’t be said

20. A long straight wire, carrying current I, is bent at its midpoint to form an
angle of 45°. Magnetic field at point P, distance R from point of bending P
is equal to: R 45° I
I
( 2 − 1)0I ( 2 + 1)0I
(A) (B)
4R 4R
( 2 + 1)0I ( 2 − 1)0I
(C) (D)
4 2R 2 2R

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PART C Integer Based

This section contains five Numerical based questions, the answer of which is in single digit integer value and each
question carries +4 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking for wrong or not attempted
answer.

1. A piston of 20 cm diameter and 20 cm long moves down in a cylinder of diameter 20.0628 cm. The oil filling the
annular space has a viscosity of 10 poise and the weight of the piston is 1 kg. The speed with which the piston
x
slides down is   m/s. Find the value of x. [g = 10 m/sec ]
2

4

2. A wire forming a loop is dipped into soap solution and taken out, so that a film of soap solution is formed. A loop
of 6.28 cm long thread is gently put on the film is pricked with a needle inside the loop. The thread loop takes the
shape of a circle. Find the tension in the thread in (10 -4 N). Surface tension of soap solution = 0.03 N/m.

3. Imagine a light planet revolving around a very massive star in a circular orbit of radius R with a period of
revolution T. If the gravitational force of attraction between the planet and the star is inversely proportional to R 5/2,
then the time period of revolution is proportional to Rk/4. Find the value of k.

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4. A person standing at distance r from a point source listen the sound emitted by the source. when person move to
r
another point having distance from the point source, then increase in wound intensity level is n × 101 decibels
10
of n is?
D
5. The axle of a circular wheel of radius R is held horizontally by two identical strings
of equal lengths magnetic by a distance D. The tension in each string is T0. The
rim of the wheel carries a total charge + Q distributed uniformly on it. The wheel is
vertical and is kept in a uniform vertical magnetic field B. It is now rotated at an
angular speed . R
If the string break at a tension of 3T0 / 2, If the maximum possible value of  at

KT0D
which the wheel can be rotated without breaking a string is . Then find B
QR2B
the value of K.

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SECTION – II: CHEMISTRY


PART − A

This Section contains 20 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only
ONE is correct.

1. When MnO2 is fused with KOH in presence of air, a coloured compound X is formed which further
disproportionates, the compound X and its colour is
(A) K2MnO4, dark green (B) KMnO4, purple
(C) Mn2O3, brown (D) Mn3O4, black

2. Four successive members of the first row transition elements listed below with atomic numbers. Which one of
them is expected to have the highest E0 3+ 2+ value?
M /M
(A) Ce (Z = 24) (B) Mn (Z = 25)
(C) Fe(Z = 26) (D) Co (Z = 27)

3. The f-orbitals are half and completely filled, respectively in lanthanide ions are
(Given: Atomic no. Sm 62; Eu 63; Tb 65; Dy 66; Tm 69; Yb 70)
(A) Eu2+ and Tm2+ (B) Sm2+ and Tm3+
4+ 2+
(C) Tb and Yb (D) Dy3+ and Yb3+

4. The number of geometric isomers that can exist for square planar [Pt(Cl)(py)(NH 3)(NH2OH)]+ is
(py = pyridine).
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 6

5. Match List-I with List- II.

List-I (Complex) List-II(CFSE(0))


A. [Cu(NH3)]2+ I. –0.6
B. [Ti(H2O)6]3+ II. –2.0
C. [Fe(CN)6]3- III. –1.2
D [NiF6]4– IV. –0.4
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
(A) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III (B) A-II, B-III, C-I, D- IV
(C) A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III (D) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-III

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6. The colour of KMnO4 is due to


(A) Metal to ligand charge transfer transition (B) d →H2dOtransition
(C) Ligand to metal charge transfer transition (D)  →  * transition

7. Which of he following will not undergo Hoffmann bromamide reaction?

H2O O
O
|| NH2
(A) Ph − C − NH − Br (B)
O

O
O
H2O ||
NH-CH3
(C) (D) CH3 − C − NH2
O

8. Which of the following alkyl halides is not a reasonable substrate for the Gabriel synthesis?

O H2O
H2O 1. KOH
NH
2. RX
NH R−NH2
3. NH2NH2,EtOH, reflux
O
O

H2O H2O
X X
(A) NH (B)
NH

O
X
X
NH (C) NH (D)

9. Sodium nitroprusside when added to an alkaline solution of sulphide ions produces a colouration which is:
(A) Red (B) Blue
(C) Brown (D) Violet

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H2O

OH N2+Cl−
H2O
NH
10. Consider the reaction; + OH− X; here X is:
O
OH N
NH2
NH
N
OH
NH H2O N O
N
(A) N (B) NH
H22O
O N
NH2

OH N
NH
N OH
N
NH
O N
(C) (D)
O
N=N

11. Glycosidic linkage between C1 of -glucose and C2 of -fructose is found in


(A) Maltose (B) Sucrose
(C) Lactose (D) amylose

12. Lassaigne’s test for the detection of nitrogen will fail in the case of:
(A) NH2CONH2 (B) NH2CONHNH2.HCl
(C) NH2NH2.HCl (D) C6H5NHNH2.2HCl

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13. Which of the following amino acids has pI ~ 9.8? (pI means isoelectric point)

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

14. Solubility product constants (Ksp) of salts of types MX, MX2 and MX3 at temperature “T” are 4.0 × 10−8, 3.2 × 10−14
and 2.7 × 10−15, respectively. Solubilities (mol dm−3) of the salts at temperature “T” are in the order:
(A) MX > MX2 > MX3 (B) MX3 > MX2 > MX
(C) MX2 > MX3 > MX (D) MX > MX3 > MX2

15. The Ka value of a weak monobasic acid is 10−5. What is the equilibrium constant for its reaction with NaOH?
(A) 10−5 (B) 10−9
(C) 105 (D) 109

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16. Which of the following has least tendency to liberate H2 from mineral acids?
(A) Cu (B) Mn
(C) Ni (D) Zn

17. One mole of N2O4(g) at 300 K is kept in a closed container under one atmosphere. It is heated to 600 K when
N2O4(g) decomposes to NO2(g). If the resultant pressure is 2.4 atm, the percentage dissociation by moles of
N2O4(g) is
(A) 10% (B) 20%
(C) 30% (D) 40%

18. The equilibrium SO2Cl2 ( g) SO2 (g) + Cl2 (g) is attained at 25oC in a closed rigid container and an inert gas,
helium is introduced. Which of the following statement is correct?
(A) Concentration of SO2, Cl2 and SO2Cl2 do not change
(B) More chlorine is formed
(C) Concentration of SO2 is reduced
(D) More SO2Cl2 is formed

19. Ka1,Ka2 and Ka3 are the respective ionization constants for the following reaction (a), (b) and (c).
(a) H2C2O4 H+ + HC2O−4
(b) HC2O4− H+ + C2O24−
(c) H2C2O4 2H+ + C2O24−
The relationship between Ka1,Ka2 and Ka3 is given as
(A) Ka3 = Ka1 + Ka2 (B) Ka3 = Ka1 − Ka2
(C) Ka3 = Ka1 /Ka2 (D) Ka3 = Ka1  Ka2

20. The correct order of energy of absorption for the following metal complexes is
A : [Ni(en)3]2+, B: [Ni(NH3)6]2+, C:[Ni(H2O)6]2+
(A) C < B < A (B) B < C < A
(C) C < A < B (D) A < C < B

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PART C Integer Based

This section contains five Numerical based questions, the answer of which is in single digit integer value and each
question carries +4 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking for wrong or not attempted
answer.

1. EDTA4– is ethylenediaminetetraacetate ion. Maximum denticity of this ligand is

2. Number of moles of Br2 consumed per mole of amide in Hoffmann bromamide reaction is X. Glucose molecules
reacts with ‘Y’ number of molecule of phenylhydrazine to yield osazone. The value of X + Y is

3. The separation of two coloured substance was done by paper chromatography. The distance travelled by solvent,
substance A and substance B from the base line are 3.25 cm, 2.08 cm and 1.05 cm, respectively. The ratio of Rf
values of A to B (nearest integer).

4. Total number of relatively more stable isomer(s) possible for octahedral complex [Cu(en)2(SCN)2] will be………..

5. Consider the following to equilibrium at 27oC


A(s) B(g) + C(g)……………..Kp = 16 atm2
D(s) E(g) + F(g)………..Kp = 9 atm2.
x
Calculate the total pressure over the solid mixture of A and D at equilibrium at 27oC is x. Find .
2

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SECTION – III: MATHEMATICS


PART − A

This Section contains 20 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only
ONE is correct.

1. Let {1, 2, 3,………,k} be the set of third-order determinants that can be made with the distinct non-zero real
numbers a1, a2, a3,……..,a9. Then:
k
(A) k = 9 (B) 
i =1
i =0

(C) at least one i = 0 (D) None of these

2. Let A be an orthogonal non-singular matrix of order n, then |A − In| is equal to:


(A) |In − A| (B) |A|
(C) |A| |In − A| (D) (−1)n |A| |In − A|

n n +1 n+2
n n +1 n+ 2
3. Let f(n) = Pn Pn+1 Pn+2 where the symbols have their usual meanings. The f(n) is divisible by:
n n +1 n+2
Cn Cn+1 Cn+2
(A) n2 + n + 1 (B) (n + 1)!
(C) (n+2)! (D) None of these

 1
f(x) f   + f(x)
x
4. If  = = 0 where, f(x) = a + bxn and f(2) = 17, then f(5) is:
 1
1 f 
x
(A) 126 (B) 326
(C) 428 (D) 626

1 a b
5. In a ABC, if 1 c a = 0 , where a, b, c represent the sides of a triangle ABC, then sin2 A + sin2 B + sin2 C is
1 b c
equal to:
9 4
(A) (B)
4 9
(C) 1 (D) 3 3

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x 3 − 14x 2 − x 3x + 
6. The value of ‘’ if ax + bx + cx + 50x + d =
4 3 2
4x + 1 3x x − 4 is:
−3 4 0
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3

7. A and B are square matrices and A is non-singular matrix, (A−1BA)n, n  I+, is equal to:
(A) A−n Bn An (B) An Bn A−n
−1
(C) A B An (D) A−n BAn

8. The homogeneous system of equation:


 2 a+b+c +d ab + cd  x 
   
 a + b + c + d 2(a + b)(c + d) ab(c + d) + cd(a + b)    y  = 0 has non-trivial solution if:
 ab + cd ab(c + d) + cd(a + b) 2abcd   z 
(A) a + b + c + d = 0 (B) ab + cd = 0
(C) abc (c + d) + cd (a + b) = 0 (D) for any a, b, c, d

a b c
9. If x = ,y = ,z = , then
b−c c −a a −b
(A) xy + yz + zx = 0 (B) xy + yz + zx = −1
(C) xy + yz + zx = 1 (D) x + y + z = 1

tan A tanB + tan A cot B sin2 B


10. If A + B = 90o , then − is equal to
sin A sec B cos2 A
(A) cot2 A (B) cot2 B
(C) −tan2 A (D) −cot2 A

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11. If in triangle sin A : sin C = sin (A − B) : sin (B − C) then a2 : b2 : c2


(A) are in A.P. (B) are in G.P.
(C) are in H.P. (D) None of these

2 ( sinB − sinC ) sin A b


12. In triangle ABC, if = then value of is equal to
( cosB + cosC) 1 − cos A c
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

b 3
13. Angles A, B and C of a triangle ABC are in A.P. If = , then A is equal to
c 2
 
(A) (B)
6 4
5 
(C) (D)
12 2

14. The two sides of triangles are 2 and 3 , the included angle is 30o then the inradius of triangle is
3 −1 3 +1
(A) (B)
4 2
3 −1 3 +1
(C) (D)
2 4

15. In ABC, if sin4A sin B sin C = 1 − cos B cos C then triangle is necessarily
(A) obtuse-angled (B) equilateral
(C) right-isosceles (D) scalene

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16. A plane meets the coordinates axes at A, B, C such that the centroid of the triangle is
(3, 3, 3). The equation of the plane is
(A) x + y + z = 3 (B) x + y + z = 9
(C) 3x + 3y + 3z = 1 (D) 9x + 9y + 9z = 1

→   
    →   
   
17. The point of intersection of the lines r = 7 i + 10 j+ 13k + s  2 i + 3 j+ 4k  and r = 3i + 5 j+ 7 k + t  i + 2 j+ 3k  is
   
     
(A) i + j− k (B) 2 i − j+ 4 k
     
(C) i − j+ k (D) i + j+ k

→ → →
→ → → → → →
18. If a, b, c are mutually perpendicular vectors having magnitude 1, 2, 3 respectively, then  a + b + c b − a c  =
 
(A) 0 (B) 6
(C) 12 (D) 18

 3 
19. The most general values of  satisfying tan  + tan  +  = 2 are
 4 
 
(A) n  , n Z (B) 2n + ,n Z
3 3
 n
(C) 2n  ,n Z (D) n + (−1) ,n Z
3 3
20. The angle between the lines whose direction cosines satisfy the equations l + m + n = 0,
l2 + m2 − n2 = 0 is given by
2 
(A) (B)
3 6
5 
(C) (D)
6 3

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PART C Integer Based

This section contains five Numerical based questions, the answer of which is in single digit integer value and each
question carries +4 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking for wrong or not attempted
answer.

1. The value of  such that the system x −2y + z = 4, 2x − y + 2z = 2, x + y + z = 4 has no solution is:

2. If a variance of the following frequency distribution”

Class 10-20 20-30 30-40


Frequency 2 X 2

is 50, then x equal to.


x+b
3. If the standard deviation of a variable X is 6, then the standard deviation of variable is
2
a−x
4. If two variants x and y are connected by the relation y = , where a is any real number and x = ky then k =
2
→ → → → → → → →
5. If a is a unit vector and projection of x along a is 2 units and (a x) + b = x , then x is given by
1 → → → →

p a − qb + r(a b) then k (p + 2q + r) =
k 

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CLASS: XII

PART TEST − 04

JEE MAIN − 2024

ANSWERS

Section – 1: Physics

1. B 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. B
6. C 7. A 8. D 9. C 10. A
11. B 12. B 13. D 14. B 15. C
16. B 17. B 18. A 19. A 20. D
1. 1 2. 3 3. 7 4. 2 5. 1

Section – 2: Chemistry

1. A 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. C
6. C 7. C 8. D 9. D 10. A
11. B 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. D
16. A 17. B 18. A 19. D 20. A
1. 6 2. 7 3. 2 4. 3 5. 7

Section – 3: Mathematics

1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. A
6. C 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. B
11. A 12. C 13. C 14. C 15. C
16. B 17. D 18. C 19. A 20. D
1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 2 5. 8

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