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Prayas JEE 2.

0 (2024)

PRACTICE TEST - 08

DURATION ::180
DURATION Minutes
90 Minutes DATE : 03/12/2023 M.MARKS : 300

Topics Covered
Physics: Current Electricity (Complete Chapter), Moving Charges and Magnetism (Complete Chapter),
except moving coil galvanometer and conversion
Chemistry: Biomolecules (Full Chapter), Purification and Qualitative and quantitative analysis (Full
Chapter), Add IUPAC Isomerism GOC Reaction Mechanism Remaining oc, Chemical Kinetics (Full
Chapter), Ionic Equilibrium (Full Chapter), P-Block (Full Chapter)
Mathematics: Inverse Trigonometric Functions (Full Chapter), Limit of Functions (Full Chapter), Relation and
function Statistics

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2. The test is of 3 hours duration.
3. The test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
4. There are Three Sections in the question paper, Section I, II & III consisting of Section-I (Physics),
Section-II (Chemistry), Section-III (Mathematics) and having 30 questions in each part in which
first 20 questions are compulsory and are of Objective Type and Last 10 questions are integers type
in which you have to attempt 5 questions only.
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[1]
Section-I (PHYSICS)
Single Correct Type Questions (C) All ions deflect towards –y direction
1. The resistance of a metallic conductor increases (D) Positive ions deflect towards –y direction and
with temperature due to negative ions towards +y direction
(A) change in carrier density
(B) change in the dimension of the conductor 5. The e.m.f. of a cell is ε and its internal resistance
(C) decrease in the number of collisions among the is r. Its terminals are connected to a resistance R.
carriers The potential difference between the terminals is
(D) increase in the rate of collisions between the 1.6 V for R= 4Ω and 1.8 V for R = 9 Ω. Then
carriers and the vibrating atoms of the (A)  = 1 V, r = 1  (B)  = 2 V, r = 1 
conductor (C)  = 2 V, r = 2  (D)  = 2.5 V, r = 0.5 

2. In the following figure a wire bent in the form of a 6. When a current I is set up in a wire of radius r, the
regular polygon of n sides is inscribed in a circle drift velocity is vd. If the same current is set up
of radius a. Net magnetic field at centre will be through a wire of radius 2r of same material, the
drift velocity will be
(A) 4 vd (B) 2 vd
(C) vd / 2 (D) vd / 4

7. An electron moves with speed 2 × 105 m/s along


the positive x-direction in the presence of a
0i  0 ni  magnetic induction B = iˆ + 4 ˆj − 3kˆ (in Tesla). The
(A) tan (B) tan
2a n 2a n magnitude of the force experienced by the electron
2 ni  ni  in Newton’s is (charge on the electron = 1.6 × 10 –
(C) tan (D) 0 tan 19
C).
a n 2a n
(A) 1.18 × 10–13 (B) 1.28 × 10–13
3. A cell is connected between the points A and C of (C) 1.6 × 10–13 (D) 1.72 × 10–13
a circular conductor ABCD of centre O with angle
AOC = 60o. If B1 and B2 are the magnitudes of the 8. Equivalent resistance between A and B in the
magnetic fields at O due to the currents in ABC figure is
B
and ADC respectively, the ratio 1 is
B2

(A) 8r/15 (B) 7r/15


(C) 15r/8 (D) 15r/7

9. A horizontal rod of mass 10 gm and length 10 cm


(A) 0.2 (B) 6 is placed on a smooth plane inclined at an angle of
(C) 1 (D) 5 60o with the horizontal, with the length of the rod
parallel to the edge of the inclined plane. A
4. An ionized gas contains both positive and uniform magnetic field of induction B is applied
negative ions. If it is subjected simultaneously to vertically downwards. If the current through the
an electric field along the +x direction and a rod is 1.73 ampere, then the value of B for which
magnetic field along the +z direction, then the rod remains stationary on the inclined plane is
(A) Positive ions deflect towards +y direction and 1
(A) 1.73 Tesla (B) Tesla
negative ions towards –y direction 1.73
(B) All ions deflect towards +y direction (C) 1 Tesla (D) None of the above
[2]
10. In the circuit in figure, if no current flows through (A) 2 : 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 3 : 3
the galvanometer when the key k is closed, the (C) 1 : 1 : 1 (D) 2 : 3 : 4
bridge is balanced. The balancing condition for
bridge is 15. For a cell, a graph is plotted between the potential
difference V across the terminals of the cell and
the current I drawn from the cell (figure). The emf
and the internal resistance of the cell are E and r
respectively. Then

C1 R1 C1 R2
(A) = (B) =
C2 R2 C2 R1
C12 R12 C12 R2
(C) = (D) =
C22 R22 C22 R1 (A) E = 2 V, r = 0.5
(B) E = 2 V, r = 0.4
11. A square frame of side l carries a current i. The (C) E > 2 V, r = 0.5
magnetic field at its centre is B. The same current (D) E > 2 V, r = 0.4
is passed through a circular coil having the same
perimeter as the square. The field at the centre of 16. A uniform conducting wire ABC has a mass of 10
B g. A current of 2 A flows through it. The wire is
the circular coil is B'. The ratio of is
B' kept in a uniform magnetic field B = 2T. The
8 2 8 2 acceleration of the wire will be
(A) (B)
 2
3
8 2 4 2
(C) (D)
 2

12. In the circuit shown, current through 25 V cell is

(A) Zero
(B) 12 ms–2
(C) 1.2 × 10–3ms–2
(A) 7.2 A (B) 10 A (D) 0.6 × 10–3 ms–2
(C) 12 A (D) 14.2 A
17. An electric current flows along an insulated strip
13. The length of a given cylindrical wire is increased PQ of a metallic conductor. The current density in
by 100%. Due to the consequent decrease in the the strip varies as shown in the graph.
diameter, the change in the resistance of the wire
will be
(A) 300% (B) 200%
(C) 100% (D) 50%

14. The plot represents the flow of current through a


wire at three different times. The ratio of charges
flowing through the wire at different times is
Which of the following statements could explain
this variation?
(A) The strip is narrower at P than at Q
(B) The strip is narrower at Q than at P
(C) The potential gradient along the strip is uniform
(D) The resistance per unit length of the strip is
constant

[3]
18. A steady current flows in a metallic conductor of 24. A conductor AB of length L carrying a current I ',
the non uniform cross section. The quantity/ is placed perpendicular to a long straight
quantities constant along the length of the conductor XY carrying a current I, as shown in fig.
conductor is/are  II '
The force on AB has magnitude 0 log x . Find
(A) current, electric field and drift speed 2
(B) drift speed only the value of x.
(C) current and drift speed
(D) current only

19. Three identical resistors R1 = R2 = R3 are


connected as shown to a battery of constant e.m.f.
The power dissipated is
25. A wire of length ‘l’ is used to form a coil. The
magnetic field at its centre for a given current in it
is minimum if the coil has turns.

26. Four equal resistance dissipated 5W of power


together when connected in series to a battery of
(A) The least in R1 negligible internal resistance. The total power
(B) Greatest in R1 dissipated (in watts) in these resistance when
(C) in the ratio 1 : 2 in resistance R1 and R2 connected in parallel across the same battery
would be
respectively
(D) The same in R1 and in the parallel
27. A conducting ring of mass 2 kg and radius 0.5 m is
combination of R2 and R3 placed on a smooth horizontal plane. The ring
carries a current of i = 4 A. A horizontal magnetic
20. The mass of three wires of copper are in the ratio 1 field B = 10 T is switched on at time t = 0 as
: 3 : 5 and their lengths are in ratio of 5 : 3 : 1. The shown in fig. The initial angular acceleration of
ratio of their electrical resistance is the ring will be n rad/s2. What is the value of n?
(A) 1 : 3 : 5 (B) 5 : 3 : 1
(C) 1 : 15 : 125 (D) 125 : 15 : 1

SECTION-B
Integer Type Questions:
21. Two resistors are joined in parallel whose resultant
6 28. In given figure, find out the value of resistance
is  . One of the resistance wire is broken and R in ohms.
5
the effective resistance becomes 2 ohms. Then the
resistance (in ohm) of the wire that got broken is

22. A bar magnet having a magnetic moment of


2 × 104 JT–1 is free to rotate in a horizontal
plane. A horizontal magnetic field B = 6 × 10–4 29. A and B are two concentric circular conductors
with center O and carrying currents I1 and I2 as
T exists in the space. The work done (in J) in
shown in fig. The ratio of their radii is 1 : 2 and
taking the magnet slowly from a direction ratio of their magnetic flux densities at O is 1 : 3.
parallel to the field to a direction 60° from the I
field is The value of 2 is
I1
23. Potential (in volts) of the point A in the circuit
below is

30. The resistance of the series combination of two


resistance is S. When they joined in parallel, the
total resistance is P. If S = nP, then the minimum
possible value of n is
[4]
Section-II (CHEMISTRY)
Single Correct Type Questions 37. Two first order reaction have half-lives in the
31. Identify the product (P) in the following reaction ratio 8:1. Calculate the ratio of time intervals
series, t1 : t 2 . The time t1 and t2 are the time period for
Na/C H OH HNO
CH3CN ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
2 5
(X) ⎯⎯⎯2⎯
→(Y) 1
th
3
th

+   and   completion.
PCC 1. Ag( NH3 )2 4 4
⎯⎯⎯⎯ →(Z) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→ (P) :
CH2Cl2 2. H3O+ (A) 1 : 0.301 (B) 0.125 : 0.602
(A) CH 3CHO (B) CH 3CONH 2 (C) 1 : 0.602 (D) None of these
(C) CH3COOH (D) CH3 − CH 2 − NHOH
38. How much water must be added to 300 mL of 0.2
M solution of CH3COOH (Ka = 1.8 × 10–5) for the
32. The first electron affinity of C, N and O will be
degree of dissociation (α) of the acid to double?
of the order
(A) 600 mL (B) 900 mL
(A) C < N < O (B) N < C < O
(C) 1200 mL (D) 1500 mL
(C) C < O < N (D) O < N < C

33. The solubility product of different sparingly 39. 0.59 g of an organic substance when treated with
soluble salts are given as under: caustic soda evolved ammonia, which required
S. N. Formula Type Solubility Product 20 c.c. of N/2 sulphuric acid for neutralization.
1. AB 4.0 × 10–20 The percentage of nitrogen is:
(A) 40 % (B) 53.6%
2. A2B 3.2 × 10–11
(C) 63.6 % (D) 23.73 %
3. AB3 2.7 × 10–31
The correct increasing order of solubility is: 40. Each of the following is true for white and red
(A) 1, 3, 2 (B) 2, 1, 3 phosphorus except that they:
(C) 1, 2, 3 (D) 3, 1, 2 (A) are both soluble in CS2
(B) can be oxidized by heating in air
34. Which of the following on hydrolysis give only (C) consist of the same kind of atoms
glucose? (D) can be converted into one another.
(A) Sucrose (B) Raffinose
(C) Maltose (D) Galactose 41. When 0.05 moles of the following acids are
dissolved in 100 ml of H2O, the [H+] will be
35. The thermal stability of hydrides of oxygen greatest in
family is in order: (A) HNO 2 : pK a = 3.0
(A) H 2 Po  H 2Te  H 2Se  H 2S  H 2O (B) HCOOH : pK a = 3.75
(B) H 2 Po  H 2O  H 2Te  H 2Se  H 2S (C) HCN : pK a = 9.4
(C) H 2S  H 2O  H 2Te  H 2Se  H 2 Po (D) CH3COOH : pK a = 4.75
(D) H 2O  H 2S  H 2Te  H 2Se  H 2 Po
42. The correct order of electron gain enthalpy is
36. The end product of the following reaction would (A) O > S > Se > Te
be: (B) Te > Se > S > O
(C) S > O > Se > Te
(D) S > Se > Te > O

43. The correct structure of compound A may be

(A) (B)

(A) (B)
(C) (D)

(C) (D)

[5]
44. A first order reaction is 50% completed in 20 50. For given hypothetical elementary parallel
minutes at 27°C and in 5 minutes at 47°C. The reaction
energy of activation of the reaction is: k1 1
(A) 43.85 kJ/mol (B) 55.14 kJ/mol where =
k2 2
(C) 11.97 kJ/mol (D) 6.65 kJ/mol

45. The final product of which of the following Initially only 2 moles of A are present. The total
reactions furnishes evidence that glucose has no. of moles of A, B and C at the end of 75%
unbranched carbon chain: reaction are:
1. Br , H O
(I) Glucose ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯2 2 ⎯ → (A) 2 (B) 3
2. Re d P + HI (C) 4 (D) 3.5
1. NaBH
(II) Glucose ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→ 4
2. Re d P + HI
Integer Type Questions (21-30)
1. HCN
(III) Glucose ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
 51. In an elementary reaction
2. H3O
3.Re d P + HI A(g) + 2B(g) ⎯⎯
→ C(g) the initial pressure of A
CH OH, H and B are PA = 0.40 atm and PB = 0.60 atm
(IV) Glucose ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
3

(A) I, II, III (B) II, III, IV respectively. After time T, if pressure of C is
(C) III, IV, II (D) None of these observed 0.1 atm, then find the value of
ri ( initial rate of reaction )
.
46. R – COOH → R – CH2OH. This mode of rt ( rate of reaction after time t )
reduction of an acid to alcohol can be effected by
(A) Zn/HCl
52. The total number of basic group in the following
(B) Na – alcohol
form of lysine is
(C) Aluminium isopropoxide and isopropyl
alcohol
(D) LiAlH4

47. Give the product of the following reaction


sequence
1. HNO3 /H 2SO4 53. Carbon monoxide reacts with O2 to form CO2:
2. H 2 /Pd 2CO(g) + O2(g) → 2CO2(g). Informations about
3. NaNO2 /HCl
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → this reaction are given in the table below.
4. CuCN
5. MeMgBr
[CO] [O2] Rate of reaction
6. H3O
mol/L mol/L (mol/L. min)
0.02 0.02 4 × 10–5
0.04 0.02 1.6 × 10–4
(A) (B)
0.02 0.04 8 × 10–5
What is the value for the rate constant for the
reaction in properly related unit?
(C) (D)
54. If the solubility product of AB2 is 3.20 × 10–11
M3, then the solubility of AB2 in pure water is
48. Predict the correct order of reducing nature of …..×10–4 mol L–1. [Assuming that neither kind of
group 15 hydrides. ion reacts with water]
(A) NH3  PH3  AsH3  SbH3  BiH3
(B) NH3  PH3  AsH3  SbH3  BiH3 55. What is the number of benzene derivatives
(C) PH3  AsH3  NH3  SbH3  BiH3 having the molecular formula C7H9N that would
respond to carbyl amine test.
(D) PH3  AsH3  NH3  SbH3  BiH3

56. Degree of unsaturation of major product obtained


49. The pH of the solution containing 50 mL each of
is:
0.10 M sodium acetate and 0.01 M acetic acid is
1. Conc. HNO3 + Conc. H 2SO4
____ (Given pKa of CH3COOH = 4.57) 2. Fe/HCl
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
(A) 3.57 (B) 4.57 3. NaNO2 /HCl, 0−5C
4. Aniline/H
(C) 2.57 (D) 5.57
[6]
57. How many compounds will not react with 59. For a first order reaction
Fehling solution? t 99.99% = y  t 90%
(A) Acetaldehyde (B) Propanone Find the value of y.
(C) Glucose (D) Formic acid
(E) Fructose
60. Total hyper conjugating structure involving C-H
bond for (P) is:
58. The activation energy for a reaction is 9.0
Kcal/mol. The % increase in the rate constant
when its temperature is increased from 298 K to
308 K is:

Section-III (MATHEMATICS)
Single Correct Type Questions 66. If A = sin −1 (sin10) , B = cos −1 (cos10) then which
61. Let R be the relation defined in set of natural of the following is not true?
numbers by aRb  ab is square of a natural (A) A + B > 0 (B) A < 0
number, then relation R is (C) B > 0 (D) A – B = 20 – 6
(A) Reflexive only
(B) Reflexive but not symmetric 67. Let f : R → R and g : R → R be the two functions
(C) Equaivalance such that g(x) = x3 + x – 1 and
(D) Not transitive
g ( f ( x)) = 27 x3 − 1 x 2 + 39 x +  2 , where
(1  0,  2  0) , then the value of f (2) + 1 −  2 is
 2x − 3  −1 a
62. If f   = 5 x − 2 and f (27) = in lowest equal to
 x−2  b
(A) 73 (B) 47
form, then (a + b) is equal to
(C) 51 (D) 69
(A) 24 (B) 62
(C) 76 (D) 82
( x − 1)( x 2 + 1)
68. If  0, then the value of
63. Let f(x) be an odd function defined on R such that sgn( x + 3)
f(1) = 2, f(3) = 5 and f(–5) = –1. The value of 1  2x  
f ( f ( f (−3))) + f ( f (0)) sin  tan −1   − tan −1 x  is
is 2 1− x 
2

3 f (1) − 2 f (3) − f (5) (A) 2 (B) 0
−2 −2 (C) –1 (D) 1
(A) (B)
5 3
2 2 69. If mean deviation about median of numbers a, 2a,
(C) (D)
5 3 ….. 50a is 50, then a2 is equal to
(A) 4 (B) 5
64. Let f : R → R, be a function defined by (C) 6 (D) 16
7
xr
f ( x) =  (−1)r −1 , then f(x) is 70. The largest integral value of x satisfying the
r −1 −1
r =1 inequality (tan ( x)) − 4(tan ( x)) + 3  0 is
2
(A) injective but not surjective (A) 0 (B) 1
(B) injective and surjective (C) 2 (D) 3
(C) neither injective nor surjective
(D) surjective but not injective 71. The range of the function
f ( x) = sin −1 (log e [ x]) + log e (sin −1[ x]) is
65. If |x|  2 and
(where [ ] denotes the greatest integer function)

sin −1 ( x2 + 4 x + 4) + sec−1 ( x2 + 4 x + 4) = , (A) R (B) [1, 2)
2
(C) {loge(/2)} (D) {–sin 1}
 x
then the value of sec−1 (2 x) + sin −1   is equal to
2 72. For n  N, let
  x
(A) (B) f n ( x) = tan (1 + sec x)(1 + sec 2 x)(1 + sec 4 x)....
6 2 2
2 5 ...(1 + sec 2 x) , then lim n
n f ( x)
is equal to
(C) (D)
3 6 x→0 2 x

[7]
(A) 0 (B) 2n 52 x
(C) 2n–1 (D) 2n+1 78. If f ( x) = , xR ,
52 x + 5
 1   2   2024 
73. There are 20 observations x1 , x2 ,...., x20 . If mean then f  + f  + ... + f 
 2025   2025   2025 
of ( xi + i )  i = 1, 2, 3, ..... 20 is 15.5 and
is equal to
20
 ( xi − 5)2 = 100 . (A) 2025
(C) 1012
(B) 2024
(D) 1011
i =1
If variance of ( xi − 2)  i = 1, 2, 3, ......, 20 is ,
79. Domain of the function defined by
then  is equal to
1
(A) 5 (B) 10 f ( x) = + log10 (cos −1 x) is given by
−1
(C) 15 (D) 20 sin x
(A) [0, 1] (B) (0, 1]
74. If f ( x) = {x} + {x + 1/ 3} + {x − 1/ 3}. (C) [0, 1) (D) (0, 1)
Then the fundamental period of f(x) is
(Where {x} denotes the fractional part of x.) axe x − b log(1 + x) + c  x  e − x
1 2 80. If lim = 2 , then the
(A) (B) x →0 x 2  sin x
3 3 value of a + b + c is equal to
4 (A) 16 (B) 22
(C) 1 (D)
3 (C) 8 (D) 24

75. The mean of n items is x . If each item is Integer Type Questions (21 to 30)
successively increased by 3, 32, 33, ….. 3n, then new 81. The number of integral value(s) in the domain of
mean equals 2
n +1 f ( x) = ln ln x + 7 x − x − 10 is equal to
3  3 −1 
n
(A) x + x + 3
 2n 
(B)
n   82. Given A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {a, b, c, d, e},
3n  3n−1 − 1  then find number of one-one function f : A → B
(C) x + x + 3
 2n 
(D)
n   such that f(1)  a, f(2) = b.

76. Consider the function 83. The mean of five observations is 4 and their
variance is 5.2. If three of these observations are 1,
f ( x) = sin −1 x + cos −1 x + sec −1 2 x , then range of 2 and 6, then sum of cubes of remaining
the function f(x) is observations is
  5   7 3 
(A)  ,    ,  20 12
2 6   6 2 
84. If  sin −1 xi = 10 ; then  xi is equal to
  3  i =1 i =5
(B)  , 
2 2 
  7   
(C)  ,  85. Value of 2 lim  3x 2 + 3x 2 + 3x 2 − 3x 2 
2 6  x→  
 
  7   4 3  is equal to
(D)  ,    , 
2 6   3 2 
86. If x1 , x2 ,....., xn are the solutions of
 1+ x  
77. If h( x) = Ax5 + B sin x + C ln   + 7 , where A, cot −1 (( x + 7)( x + 6)) + cos−1 ( x2 + 13x + 43) = .
 1− x  2
 −1  Then the value of x1 + x2 + ..... + xn + n is
B, C are non-zero real constants and h   = 6 ,
 2 
 sgn(e− x )  87. Let f1 ( x ) and f 2 ( x) be even and odd functions
then the value of h   is equal to 1
 2 x2 f1 ( x) − 2 f1   = f 2 ( x),
  respectively, where
 x
(A) 16 (B) 10
then value of f1 (3) is equal to
(C) 8 (D) –8
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k
k  2 2
88. Let 0  r  1 and  cos−1 r = for any k  1 1 − cos  tan x
The value of lim 
r =1 2 x
89. is
k x →0 2  x 1
sin  sin 
and A =  (r ) ,
r
2 x
r =1
1
(where x  ,nI )
2 (1 + x 2 )1/3 − (1 − 2 x)1/4  n
then lim   is equal to
x→ A x+x 2
n −1 49
90. Let Sn =  tan ,
k =0 49k + 63k + 57
2

then 7cot  lim Sn  is equal to


 n→ 

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