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14-06-2020 A

JEE (Main) 2021


TEST No. 1
(XII Studying Students)

1. Read each question carefully. 9. Immediately after the prescribed examination time is over, the answer
2. It is mandatory to use Blue/Black Ballpoint PEN to darken the sheet is to be returned to the invigilator.
appropriate circle in the answer sheet. 10. There are three parts in the question paper A, B and C consisting of
3. Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 25 questions in each part
4. Rough work must not be done on the answer sheet. of equal weightage. Each part has two sections.
5. Do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing material on answer sheet.
(i) Section-I : This section contains 20 multiple choice questions
6. Student cannot use log tables and calculators or any other material in
which have only one correct answer. Each question carries
the examination hall.
4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
7. Before attempting the question paper, student should ensure that the
test paper contains all pages and no page is missing. (ii) Section-II : This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each
8. Before handing over the answer sheet to the invigilator, candidate of the questions is a numerical value. Each question carries
should check that Roll No., Centre Code and Date of Birth have been 4 marks for correct answer and there is no negative marking for
filled and marked correctly. wrong answer.

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Test No. 1

TOPICS OF THE TEST

Physics Electric Charges and Fields, Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Chemistry Solid State, Solutions

Mathematics Relations and Functions, Inverse Trigonometric Functions


Test - 1 (Code-A) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2021

Time : 3 Hrs MM: 300


TEST - 1

PART - A (PHYSICS)

A
SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
r
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4
choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE 
P
is correct.
(1) 45º (2) tan–1 (2)
1. The given graph shows variation (with distance r
from centre) of (3) tan1  2 (4) tan1  3
3. Choose the incorrect expression of E , for field to
be electrostatic electric field.

(1) E  3iˆ  jˆ  2kˆ

(1) Electric field of a uniformly charged (2) E  x 2iˆ  yjˆ  z3 kˆ


conducting sphere
(3) E  y 2 iˆ  x jˆ  z 3 kˆ
(2) Electric field of a uniformly charged non-
conducting sphere
(4) E  y iˆ  x jˆ  z 2kˆ
(3) Potential of a uniformly charged hollow
4. A solid sphere of radius R is uniformly charged. At
sphere
what distance from its surface is the electrostatic
(4) Potential of a uniformly charged non- potential half of the potential at the centre?
conducting solid sphere
R
(1) R (2)
2. The angular position of a point at which electric 2
field of an electric dipole is normal to its dipole R
(3) (4) 2R
moment vector is 3

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5. Consider a spring-mass system with two masses 7. Two infinite non-conducting sheets each with
each of mass m connected to a spring. One of the uniform surface charge density  are kept in such
mass is given charge and system is made to a way that the angle between them is 30º. The
oscillate by applying external electric filed. The electric field in the region I shown between them is
ratio of time period of small oscillation of the
insulated spring and mass system before and after
charging the mass is

(1)  1

(2) > 1

(3) < 1   3  ˆ 1 ˆ
(1) 1  j  i
0  2  2 
(4) 1

6. Two concentric shells A and B of radii R and 2R (2)


 
20 
  1 
1  3 ˆj  iˆ 
2 
3V
are charged to potential 2V and respectively.
 iˆ 

 
2
(3)  1  3 ˆj  
Now shell B is earthed and let the charges on them 20  2 

becomes qA and qB . Then potential difference


  3  ˆ iˆ 
(4) 1  j 
between A and B after earthing becomes 20  2  2 

8. Space between plates of a parallel plate capacitor


is filled with three dielectric slab as shown in figure.
Find equivalent dielectric constant for the
arrangement shown. Area of each plate is A.

3 V
(1) V (2)
2 2
(1) 6 (2) 3
V 3V
(3) (4)
3 5 (3) 12 (4) 7

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9. The energy of the system having two thin 11. A thin non-conducting ring of radius a has a linear
concentric shells with charge as q1 and q2 is charge density   0 sin  . A uniform electric field

E0 iˆ  E0 jˆ is present in the region. Torque acting


on the ring is

1  q12 q22 
(1)   
80  a b 

1  q12 q22 q1q2 


(2)    
40  a b a 

1  q12 q22 q1q2 


(2) 2E0 a 0
2
(3)     (1) Zero
40  2a 2b b 
a2
 q12 q22 q1q2  (3) E0 a 0 0
2
1 (4) E0
(4)     2
40  2a 2b a 
12. A uniformly charged thin spherical shell of radius
10. Capacitor with capacities C, 2C, 3C and 4C are R carries uniform surface charge density of  per
charged to the voltage V, 2V, 3V and 4V
unit area. It is made of two hemispherical shells,
correspondingly. The keys are closed. Voltage
hold together by pressing them with force F. F is
across each (in order) after equilibrium is reached is
equal to
C, V
–+

– 2C, 2V
+
4C, 4V +

+ –
3C, 3V
2R 2 2 R
(1) (2)
(1)
19V 2V 7V 14V
(2)
19V 7V 2V 14V 20 0
, , , , , ,
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
 2 2
2V 7V 14V 19V 19V 2V 14V 7V (3) (4)
(3) , , , (4) , , , 2 0R 0 R 2
3 5 5 5 5 3 5 5

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13. A point charge q having mass m is placed at rest 


+ + + + + + + + y
at point A at distance r from a short dipole of dipole v

moment, P as shown in the figure. The initial x

nkPq  1  – – – – – – – – –
acceleration of charge is a  . k  .
3
2mr  4  0 
2mv 0 sin 
Value of n is (1)
q

mv 0 sin 
(2)
q

mv 0 sin 
(3)
2q

(1) 5 mv 0 sin 
(4)
4q
(2) 6
16. A solid non-conducting sphere having uniform
(3) 7
charge density  and radius R is shown in figure.
(4) 2 R
A spherical cavity of radius is hollowed out. The
2
14. The electric field in a region of space is given as
potential at centre of bigger sphere is (Assuming
 
E  5 xiˆ  2 jˆ . Potential at point x = 1, y = 1 is V1
zero potential at infinity)
and potential at point (x = 2, y = 3) is V2. Then
V1 – V2 is equal to

(1) 7 V (2) – 7 V

(3) 3.5 V (4) – 3. 5 V

15. A charged particle (charge q, mass m) is projected


with velocity v between plates of a parallel plate 11R 2 5 R2 
(1) (2)
capacitor as shown at t = 0. The time at which 24 0 12 0

instantaneous power delivered by the electric force 7  R2 3 R2 


(3) (4)
is zero to the particle is 12 0 2 0

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17. A charge Q is uniformly distributed on the rod of 19. A point charge q is placed at distance r from
length L which is pivoted at one of its end. The rod conducting neutral solid sphere of radius R. The
is kept between two plates having charge densities potential due to induced charge at point P (shown)
 and –. The initial angular acceleration of the rod  1 
will be  k  
is (mass of rod = M)  4  0

kq kq
3Q (1) 
(1) r R
0 ML
kq
3Q (2)
(2) r  R2
2
20 ML
kq kq
Q (3) 
(3) r r  R2
2
20 ML
(4) Zero
Q
(4) 20. The field line shown is a field line of electric field,
0 ML
then its mathematical function can be
18. A ball of radius R carries a positive charge whose
volume density at a point is given by
 r 
  0  1   . Where 0 is a constant and r is
 R
distance from the centre. The value of maximum
(1) E  iˆ  sin x jˆ
electric field due to this configuration is
0 R 0 R (2) E  iˆ  cos x jˆ
(1) (2)
12 0 9 0
(3) E  iˆ  sin x jˆ
0 R 0 R
(3)
0
(4)
60 (4) E  iˆ  cos x jˆ

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SECTION - II 23. A system consisting of two non-conducting hollow

Numerical Value Type Questions: This section sphere of radius R and 2R respectively separated
contains Five (05) questions. The answer to each by distance d = 6R (center to center). If + q and
question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, – q charges are distributed uniformly over the
enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, surfaces of these sphere, then electrostatic
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
7kq 2
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30) using potential energy of the system comes out .
NR
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad
in the place designated to enter the answer. N  1 
Find the value of . k  
5  40 
21. Figure shows a uniformly charged hemisphere of
radius R. It has volume charge density . If the
24. A capacitor of capacitance C1 = 1.0 F has a
electric field at a point 2R distance above its centre
breakdown voltage of 6.0 kV, while of capacitor
is E, the field at a point which is 2R below its centre
C2 = 2.0 F has breakdown voltage of 4.0 kV.
R (a  b )
is  bE. Value of is Breakdown voltage of series combination of these
a 0 2
two in (kV) is

25. Figure shows a capacitance circuit. If charge Q


(in µC) flow through the switch when switch is
Q
closed then value of is_____.
6
22. A metal sphere A of radius 1 m is charged to a
potential of 20 V. What will be its potential 200 V
(in volt) when it is enclosed by a spherical
conducting shell B of radius 2 m and two are 6 F 3 F
connected by a wire?

Q
3 F 6 F

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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - I 29. Dry ice is a crystalline solid in which particles are

Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 held together by

multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 (1) London force


choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE (2) Dipole-Dipole attraction
is correct. (3) Covalent bond
26. Calculate the number of unit cell in 24 g Mg which (4) Coulombic force
crystallises in hcp lattice. (NA = 6.0 × 1023
30. A metal crystallizes in two cubic crystal i.e. FCC
particles/mole)
and BCC, whose unit cell lengths are 4 Å and 2 Å
(1) 1.5 × 1023 unit cell
 d 
(2) 1.0 × 1023 unit cell the ratio of their densities is  i.e. FCC 
 dBCC 
(3) 2.0 × 1023 unit cell
(1) 2.0 (2) 1.0
(4) 1.0 × 1020 unit cell
(3) 0.5 (4) 0.25
27. Quartz is a crystalline solid which can be converted
into amorphous solid by 31. Which one of the following is the most efficient
packing arrangement?
(1) Heating to high temperature
(2) Heating to high temperature and slow cooling (1) AAA type in 2 D

(3) Heating to high temperature and rapid cooling (2) AAA type in 3 D

(4) Applying high pressure only (3) ABAB type in 2 D

28. Which of the following arrangement shows (4) ABCABC type in 3 D


schematic alignment of magnetic moment of 32. Which one of the following statements is incorrect
ferrimagnetic substance?
for HCP packing arrangement in 3 D?
(1) (1) The coordination no. is 12

(2) It has 74% packing efficiency


(2)
(3) All the octahedral void are fully present inside
(3) the unit cell

(4) All the tetrahedral void are fully present inside


(4)
the unit cell.

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33. If all the ions from (i) one of the rectangular planes 37. At a certain temperature 5% w/v solution of
passing through opposite face centres as well as glucose (molar mass = 180) is isotonic with
(ii) one of triad axis of symmetry are removed, then
8% w/v solution of an unknown solute. What is the
which one of the following statements is incorrect?
molar mass of the unknown solute?
(Ignore charge balance)
(1) Formula of NaCl become Na8Cl7 (1) 36 (2) 150

(2) Formula of Na2O became Na24O7 (3) 216 (4) 288


(3) Formula of ZnS become Zn3S7
38. A solute A2B3 is 20% pentamerised and 30%
(4) Formula of CaF2 become Ca7F24
ionised in the same solvent and rest remains
34. Find out the ratio of maximum number of triangular
unchanged at 122 K. What would be the osmotic
voids and rectangular voids formed by nine atoms
pressure of solution if 2 mole of solute is dissolved
according to HCP and square close packing in 2 D
respectively. to form 10 L solution at 122 K?

(1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 2 (1) 2.04 atm (2) 4.08 atm


(3) 7 : 4 (4) 4 : 7 (3) 1.02 atm (4) 0.51 atm
35. An element A having molar mass of 100 g mol–1
39. The depression in freezing point for 0.1 m Na2SO4,
crystallises in AAA.... type of packing in 3 D with
HCP arrangement in each of layer. If the radius of 0.2 m urea and 0.05 m Ca3(PO4)2 are in the ratio
10 of (Assume 100% ionisation)
atom is Å then find out the density of the
3 (1) 3 : 1 : 5 (2) 2 : 4 : 1
element (NA = 6 × 1023 atom/mole)
(3) 6 : 4 : 5 (4) 1 : 2 : 5
(1) 0.125 g/cm3 (2) 1.25 g/cm3
(3) 12.5 g/cm3 (4) 6.25 g/cm3 40. The lowering of vapour pressure of an aqueous

36. The solubility of sugar in water increases with the solution of fructose can be expressed as
increase of temperature. With this information
(1) PH2O xfructose
predict the correct statement.
(1) Dissolution of sugar is exothermic (2) PH2O  xH2O
(2) During the dissolution sugar solution cools down
(3) Dissolution is accompanied with decrease in (3) PH2O (1  x fructose )
osmotic pressure of solution
(4) Dissolution is accompanied with increases in PH2O  Psolution
(4)
vapour pressure of solution PH2O

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41. A hypothetical solute AB is 50% dissociated at 44. In a binary homogeneous solution liquid A has
freezing point and 80% dissociated at boiling point of mole fraction 0.8 and vapour pressure of liq. A and
solution. If 2 mole of solute is dissolved in 500 g B in pure state are 100 mm Hg and 50 mm Hg
solvent and the difference in boiling point and freezing
respectively then on decrease in pressure at what
point of solvent is 100 K, then calculate the difference
pressure last trace of liquid disappear?
in boiling point and freezing point of solution. [Given
Kb = 0.5 K kg mol–1, Kf = 2.0 K kg mol–1] (1) 90 mm Hg (2) 83.33 mm Hg

(1) 105.6 K (2) 110.8 K (3) 100 mm Hg (4) 50 mm Hg

(3) 115.6°C (4) 109.6 K 45. For a binary solution of liquid A and B a plot
42. Which of the following statement is correct? between vapour pressure of A and mole fraction of

(1) Two different solutions of urea of same B given below from graph. Calculate the vapour
molality will have same depression in freezing pressure of A in pure state.
point.
(2) Best method to calculate molar mass of
biomolecule is via relative lowering in vapour
pressure.
(3) Decreasing order of osmotic pressure at the
same temperature for 0.1 M aqueous solution
of BaCl2, KCl, and sucrose is BaCl2 > KCl >
sucrose (1) 1.732 atm (2) 0.5773 atm
(4) van’t Hoff factor of 0.1 M NaCl and 0.1 M CaCl2 (3) 1 atm (4) 0.732 atm
aq. solution is same
SECTION - II
43. What is the effect of temperature on Henry’s law
constant for the solubility of a gas in a solvent Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
keeping the pressure of gas same? contains Five (05) questions. The answer to each
(1) Increases with increase of temperature question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question,
(2) Decreases with increase of temperature enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
(3) Temperature does not affect the solubility of truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
the gas e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30) using
(4) May increase or decrease on increase of the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad
temperature depending on nature of gas in the place designated to enter the answer.

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46. In a truncated tetrahedron, the sum of no. of 50. Among the following how many solution show
hexagonal faces and no. of triangular faces is ___. positive deviation?
(i) n-hexane + n-haptane
47. What is the 5th coordination number in bcc lattice?
(ii) Acetone + carbon disulphide
48. In a crystal structure, oxide ion forms CCP. A2+ ion
(iii) Carbon tetrachloride + chloroform
occupy one of the octahedral voids and B3+ ions
(iv) Chloroform + benzene
are equally distributed between tetrahedral and
1 (v) Benzene + toluene
octahedral voids. If th of the tetrahedral voids (vi) Acetone + aniline
8
are occupied by B3+ ion and sum of % occupancy (vii) Acetic acid + pyridine
x (viii) Acetone + ethanol
of B3+ ion in octahedral and tetrahedral voids is (ix) Chlorobenzene + bromobenzene
2
then the value of x is (x) n-butyl chloride + n-butyl bromide
49. A 1 L solution is prepared by dissolving 0.2 mol (xi) Acetone + chloroform
NaCl in water at 300 K. Find out the value of 2, (xii) Chloroform + diethyl ether
where  is the osmotic pressure of resulting (xiii) HCl + water
solution. [Assume no change in volume of solution. (xiv) Acetone + benzene
Use R = 0.08 L atm mol–1 K–1] (xv) Ethyl alcohol + water

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
(1) Greater than or equal to m
SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 (2) Less than m
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 (3) Less than or equal to m
choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE (4) May be less or greater than m
is correct. 53. Let R be a relation such that R = {(a, d), (c, g),
(d, e), (d, f), (g, f)} then (R o R–1)–1 is
51. Let R be the relation on the set of all real numbers
(1) {(d, d), (g, g), (e, e), (f, f), (e, f), (f, e)}
defined by aRb iff |a – b|  1. Then R is
(2) {(e, a), (f, a), (f, c)}
(1) Reflexive and transitive but not symmetric (3) {(a, e), (a, f), (c, f)
(2) Reflexive, symmetric and transitive (4) {(d, d), (g, g), (e, e), (f, f), (e, f)}
(3) Symmetric and transitive but not reflexive 54. The number of one-one functions from A to B
(4) Reflexive, symmetric but not transitive where A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} such
that f(i)  i is
52. Let R be an equivalence relation on a finite set A
having m elements. Then, the number of ordered (1) 9 (2) 360
pairs in R is (3) 15 (4) 181

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  x  ax  1
55. The domain of function f(x) = ln  ln    is 59. If the graph of function f(x) = is
  {x}   x n (a x  1)
symmetrical about y-axis, then n can be
(where {} denotes the fractional part function) 1
(1) –2 (2) 
(1) (0, ) – I (2) (1, ) – I 3
2 4
(3) R – I (4) (2, ) – I (3) (4)
3 3
56. Range of the function 60. Number of integers in the range of
f(x) = sin–1x + 2tan–1x + x2 + 4x + 3 is  cos x  sin x  cos x  sin x 
f (x)  4 is
cos x  sin x
(1) [,   8] (2) [  2,   6] equal to
(3) [  2,   8] (4) [  4,    6] (1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 7
      1 
57. If x   3 ,1 , then sin1  x  1  x 
2
1 1 1
  sin x  =
1
61. For n  N, tan1  tan1  tan1  tan1 
 2   
 2 2 
  3 4 5 n 4
then n equals
 2 (1) 51 (2) 49
(1) (2)
4 4 (3) 47 (4) 43
3  62. The range of f(x) = cot–1(log 1/2(x
4 – 2x2 + 3)) is
(3)  2sin1 x (4)  2sin1 x
3
(1)   , 3  (2)  ,  
4 4
2 4   4 
58. The complete domain of the function
3
(3)  0,  (4) (0, )
f(x) = 3 | sin x |  sin x  2 is  4 

 63. The range of function


(1) 2n, 2n   , n  I
 6 f(x) = cot–1x + sec–1x + cosec–1x, is
 3
11  (1)  ,     , 
(2) 2n, 2n  , n I 2   2 
 2 
 3 5 3
7 11  (2)  ,    , 
(3) 2n  , 2n  , where n  I 2 4   4 2 
 6 6 
(3)   ,     , 3 
 7 11 
(4)   
(4m  1) , m  I   2n  ,2n  , 2   2 
 2   6 6 
(4)   , 3 
nI 2 2 

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64. If the sum of the series 68. Let f : R  R, g : R  R be two given functions
n such that f is injective and g is surjective, then

 sec 1 | x |  cosec 1 | x | 
   is finite, where
which of the following must be injective ?
n 1  a 
|x|  1 and a > 0 then range of values of a is (1) gof (2) fog

(3) gog (4) fof


(1)  1 ,   (2) (0, )
2 
 11 
69. Consider the equation sin1  x 2  6 x  
 2
(3)  ,   (4)  1 ,  
1
4  4  
+ cos–1 (k )  then which of the following is not
2
y 3 correct ?
65. If tan1 x  cos1  sin1 and x, y  N,
1 y 2
10
(1) The largest value of k for which equation has
then possible values of (x, y) is two distinct solutions is 1
(1) (1, 2) and (1, 7) (2) The equation must have real roots if
(2) (1, 7) and (2, 7)
k    ,1
1
 2 
(3) (1, 2) and (2, 7)

(4) (1, 7) and (2, 1) (3) The equation must have exactly three real

roots if k   1, 1 
+ sin x   x  1
2
66. If g : [–3, 3]  R where g(x) = x5  2
  
(4) The equation has exactly two solution if
is an odd function then value of parameter  is
1
(where [  ] represents greatest integer function) k 
2
(1) (9, ) (2) (10, )
70. A function f : R – {1}  R – {2} such that
(3) (3, ) (4) (6, ) 2x
f (x)  then
x 1
67. If the function f :R R, be such that
f(x) = sin(tan–1x), then inverse of the function f(x) is (1) f is one-one onto function

x x (2) f is one-one but not onto function


(1) (2)
1 x2 1 x2 (3) f is onto but not one-one function

(3) cosec(tan1x) (4) sin1(tan x ) (4) f is neither one-one nor onto function

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SECTION - II 72. If f(x) + f(y) + f(xy) = 2 + f(x)f(y)  x, y  R and

Numerical Value Type Questions: This section f(x) is a polynomial functions with f(4) = 65, then
f (5)
contains Five (05) questions. The answer to each find the value of is (where f(1)  1).
7
question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question,
73. tan1  3 sin 2   tan1  tan   = k then the
enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,  5  3cos 2   4 
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;  
value of k, where     , is
2 2
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30) using
74. The fundamental period of the function
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad
 [ x ]   x   [ x ] 
in the place designated to enter the answer. f ( x )  sin    cos    tan   is equal
 12   4   3 
to (where [  ] represents greatest integer function)
71. The value cos1(cos15)  sin1(sin12) is equal 75. Number of integers in the range of the function
to f ( x)  3 | sin x | 2 | cos x | is equal to

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