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Arjuna JEE AIR (2024)

JEE
WEEKLY TEST - 03 Mains

DURATION ::180
DURATION Minutes
90 Minutes DATE : 20/08/2023 M.MARKS : 300

Topics Covered
Physics: NLM, Friction, Circular Motion, Work done by force basic questions (Major Part), Unit & Measurement,
Vector & Calculus, Motion in a Straight line, Motion in plane (Minor Part)"
Chemistry: IOC: Periodic Classification, Chemical bonding
PC: State of matter, Gases and liquids, Thermodynamics & Energetics till second law & its application.
(Major Part), Mole Concept, Atomic Structure (Minor Part)"
Mathematics: Complex number-1, Linear inequalities, Permutation and Combination (Major Part), Quadratic Equations
(Minor Part)
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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
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[1]
(Section-I) PHYSICS
Single Correct Type Questions 6. If T1 and T2 are the times of flight for two
1. A particle is projected with velocity 0 along x- complementary angles, then the range of
axis. The deceleration on the particle is projectile R is given by
proportional to the square of the distance from (A) R = 4gT1 T2 (B) R = 2gT1 T2
1 1
the origin i.e., a = x2. The distance at which the (C) R = 1/4 gT1 T2 (D) R = gT1 T2
4 2
particle stops is
1
3  3v  3 7. Two stones are projected with the same speed
(A) (B)  0 
2  2  but making different angles with the horizontal.
1
Their horizontal ranges are equal. The angle of
302  3v2  3 
(C) (D)  0  projection of one is and the maximum height
2  2 
3
reached by it is 102 m. Then the maximum
height reached by the other in metres is
2. Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are placed in (A) 76 (B) 84
contact with each other on a horizontal platform (C) 56 (D) 34
as shown in figure. The coefficient of friction
between m1 and platform is 2 ∝ and that 8. Average velocity of a particle in projectile
between block m2 and platform is ∝. The motion between its starting point and the highest
platform moves with an acceleration . The point of its trajectory is (projection speed = u,
normal reaction between the blocks is angle of projection from horizontal = )
u
m1 m2 (A) u cos θ (B) 1 + 3cos2
2
u u
(C) 2 + cos2 (D) 1 + cos2
a 2 2
(A) Zero in all cases
(B) Zero only if m1 = m2 9. A body is projected at time t = 0 from a certain
(C) Non-zero only if a > 2 ∝g point on a planet's surface with a certain velocity
at a certain angle with the planet's surface
(D) Non-zero only if a > αg (assumed horizontal). The horizontal and
vertical displacements x and y (in metre)
3. Two bodies are thrown with the same initial respectively vary with time t in second as, x =
velocity at angles θ and (90º–θ) respectively (10 3)t and y = 10t –t2. The maximum height
with the horizontal, then their maximum heights attained by the body is
are in the ratio (A) 75 m (B) 100 m
(C) 50 m (D) 25 m
(A) 1:1 (B) sin  : cos 
(C) sin  : cos 
2 2
(D) cos  : sin  10. A particle is at rest with respect to the wall of an
inverted cone rotating with uniform angular
4. A ball is projected with a velocity 20 ms–1 at an velocity ω about its central axis. The surface
angle to the horizontal. In order to have the between the particle and the wall is smooth.
Regarding the displacement of particle along the
maximum range. Its velocity at the highest surface up or down, the equilibrium of particle is
position must be
(A) 10 ms–1 (B) 14 ms–1
–1
(C) 18 ms (D) 16 ms–1

5. A grass hopper can jump maximum distance 1.6


m. It spends negligible time on ground. How far
can it go in 10 2 s ?
(A) 45 m (B) 30 m
(C) 20 m (D) 40 m (A) stable (B) unstable
(C) neutral (D) None of these
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11. A heavy particle is projected with a velocity at 14. In the figure block moves downwards with
an angle with the horizontal into the uniform velocity 1, the wedge rightwards with velocity
gravitational field. The slope of the trajectory of
the particle varies as 2. The correct relation between 1 and 2 is
slope

slope
O t O x
(A) (B)
v2 
v1
slope

O t slope
O x
(C) (D)
(A) v3 = v1
(B) v3 = v1 sin 
12. A particle is projected at an angle 60° with (C) 2v2 sin  = v1
speed 10 3 m/s , from the point A, as shown in (D) v2 (1 + sin ) = v1
the figure. At the same time the wedge is made
to move with speed 10 3 m / s towards right as 15. For the arrangement shown in figure the
coefficient of friction between the two blocks is
shown in the figure. Then the time after which . If both the blocks are identical and moving,
particle will strike with wedge is then the acceleration of each block is

10 3m/s m
10 3m/s
m F
30° 60°
Smooth
(A) 2 s F F
(A) −2g (B)
(B) 2 3 s 2m 2m
F
4 (C) − g (D) zero
(C) s 2m
3
(D) None of these 16. In the figure, the wedge is pushed with an
acceleration of 10 3 m / s2 . It is seen that the
13. In the figure shown, the two projectiles are fired block starts climbing up on the smooth inclined
face of wedge. What will be the time taken by
simultaneously. The minimum distance between the block to reach the top?
them during their flight is
20 3m/s 1m a =10 3m
20 m/s

30°
60° 30°
2 1
(A) 20 m (A) s (B) s
5 5
(B) 10 3 m/s 5
(C) 5s (D) s
(C) 10 m 2
(D) None of the above

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17. A wind farm generator uses a two-bladed 20. A particle moves in circular path with uniform
propeller mounted on a pylon at a height of 20 speed v. The change in its velocity on rotating
m. The length of each propeller blade is 12 m. A through 60º is -
tip of the propeller breaks off when the propeller
is vertical. At that instant, the period of the v
(A) v 2 (B)
motion of the propeller is 1.2 second. The 2
fragment files off horizontally, falls and strikes (C) v (D) Zero
the ground at point P.
Integer Type Questions
21. A thin rod of length 1 m is fixed in a vertical
position inside a train, which is moving
horizontally with constant acceleration 4ms–2. A
bead can slide on the rod and friction coefficient
between them is 0.5. If the bead is released from
rest at the top of the rod, it will reach the bottom
In figure, the distance from the base of the pylon 1
in how to find the value of
to the point where the fragment strikes the t
ground is closest to -
(A) 120 m (B) 130 m 22. In the system shown in figure all surfaces are
(C) 140 m (D) 160 m
smooth. Rod is moved by external agent with
18. A circular disc of radius r = 5 m is rotating in
acceleration 9 ms–2 vertically downwards. Force
horizontal plane about y-axis. y-axis a vertical
exerted on the rod by the wedge will be F find
axis passing through the centre of disc and x-z is
F
the horizontal plane at ground. The height of the vow of
disc above ground is h = 5 m. Small particles are
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ejecting from disc in horizontal direction with

9m/s2
speed 12 m/s from the circumference of disc
then the distance of these particles from origin
when they hits x – z plane is - 10kg
(A) 5 m (B) 12 m
(C) 13 m (D) None of these 37°

19. A body is moving in x – y plane as shown in a


23. A small ball is projected up a smooth inclined
circular path of radius 2 m. At a certain instant
plane with an initial speed of 10 m/s at 30° from
when the body is crossing the positive y-axis its
the bottom edge of the slope. It returns to the
acceleration is (6iˆ − 8j)
ˆ m/s2. Then its angular
edge after 2s. The ball is in contact with the
acceleration and angular velocity at this instant inclined plane throughout the process. The
will be – inclination angle (in degree) of the plane is N.
The value of N/6 is.

30°

24. A ball is thrown from the ground to clear a wall 3


(A) –3kˆ rad/s2 and –2kˆ rad/s2 respectively m high at a distance of 6 m and falls 18 m away
(B) +3kˆ rad/s2 and +2kˆ rad/s respectively from the wall, the angle of projection of ball is

(C) –4kˆ rad/s2 and – 3kˆ rad/s respectively 2


tan −1   . Find value of x
x
(D) +4kˆ rad/s2 and + 3kˆ rad/s respectively

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25. A particle is projected with a velocity 2 ag so
B
that it just clears two walls of equal height 'a'
which are at a distance '2a' apart. Find the time
of passing (in second) between the walls. Given
a = 40 m and
g = 10m/s2. A
`

26. A ground to ground projectile is at point A at 29. Three blocks are kept as shown in figure.
T 5T Acceleration of 20 kg block with respect to
t = , is at point B at t = and reaches the
3 6 ground is.
ground at t = T. The difference in heights 100N
10kg
gT 2  = 0.5
between points A and B is . Find value of 20kg
6x  = 0.25
30kg
x. =0

27. A stationary body of mass m is slowly lowered 30. A sphere of radius R is in contact with a wedge.
onto a rough massive platform moving at a R
The point of contact is from the ground as
constant velocity v0 = 4 m/s. The distance the 5
body will slide with respect to the platform μ = shown in the figure. Wedge is moving with
0.2 is : (Assume length of platform is very long) velocity 20ms–1 towards left then the velocity of
m the sphere at this instant will be V find the value
Platform V0 = 4m/s V
of
Smooth surface 3

20m/s
28. Determine the acceleration of the 5 kg block A.
Neglect the mass of the pulley and cords. The
block B has a mass of 10 kg. The coefficient of
kinetic friction between block B and the surface R/5
is ∝k = 0.1. (Take g =10m/s2) if acceleration of
x x+y
Block A is , find value of ?
y 5

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(Section-II) CHEMISTRY
Single Correct Type Questions 37. For the reaction:
31. Select the correct order of specific heat capacity 2NH3(g) ⎯→ N2(g) + 3H2(g), at TK
at constant volume (Sv) for H2(g), O2(g), N2(g), (A) H = U
F2(g). (B) H < U
Assuming vibration mode is also active in all (C) H > U
gases. (D) None of the above
(A) (Sv )H2  (Sv )N2  (Sv )O2  (Sv )F2
38. Predict which of the following reaction(s) has
(B) (Sv )F2  (Sv )O2  (Sv )N2  (Sv )H2
work done (w = – ve) at constant P?
(C) (Sv )H2  (Sv )O2  (Sv )N2  (Sv )F2 (I) CH4(g) + 2O2(g) ⎯→ CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
(D) (Sv )F2  (Sv )N2  (Sv )O2  (Sv )H2 (II) NH3(g) + HCl(g) ⎯→ NH4Cl(s)
(III) 2KClO4(s) ⎯→ 2KClO3(s) + O2(g)
(A) III (B) II
32. An ideal gas is taken around the cycle ABCA as
(C) I and II (D) I
taken shown in P–V diagram. The net heat
exchange during the cycle is equal to:
39. If a liquid has Hvaporisation = 30 kJ/mole and boils
5P 1 C at 300, what is the value of Svaporisation for liquid?
B
1
P (A) 100 J/K-mol (B) J/K-mol
10
A 4V1 (C) 10 J/K-mol (D) 1 J/K-mol
V1 V
(A) – 6 P1V1 (B) 6 P1V1 40. At which temperature will translation kinetic
(C) – 10 P1V1 (D) 10 P1V1 energy of H-atom equal to that for H-atom of first
line of Balmer transition? (Given NA = 6 × 1023)
33. Which of the following expression is true for an (A) 7270 K (B) 14540 K
ideal gas? (C) 36850 K (D) 4050 K
 U   V 
(A)   =0 (B)   =0
 T V  T P 41. The ratio of the radius difference between 3rd
 H   H  excited state and 2nd excited state of H-atom and
(C) 
  =0 (D)   =0 Li2+ ion is:
 T P  P T
(A) 9 : 1 (B) 3 : 4
(C) 1 : 1 (D) 3 : 1
 5 
34. When 10 moles of a ideal gas  Cp, m = R 
 2 
42. Calculate relative rate of effusion of CH4 to O2
heated from 350 K to 700 K at constant volume,
from a container containing CH4 and O2 in 2 : 3
the change in entropy of gas (S) in:
mass ratio.
5
(A) R n 2 (B) 25R n 2 3 2
2 (A) 3 / 2 (B)
3 4
(C) 15R n 2 (D) R n
2 3 4 2
(C) (D)
4 2 3
35. 1 mole of an ideal gas at 27°C expands
isothermally and reversibly from 3 L to 30 L. The
work done (in J) by the gas is: 43. Select incorrect statement for gas
(A) 2872.08 J (B) 3829.43 J (A) Z for ideal gas behaviour = 1
(C) 4692.15 J (D) 5744.14 J (B) Z for real gas behaviour at low pressure
 a 
= 1 – 
36. Select the incorrect expression for a reversible  RTV 
adiabatic ideal gas expansion: (C) Z for real gas behaviour at high pressure
dP P dV  1   V   Pb 
= –   = 
dT   –1   T 
(A) (B) = 1 +
dV V 
 RT 
dP     P 
=  (D) S = 0 (D) Z for critical state = 1/3
dT   –1   T 
(C)

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44. A gas mixture of H2 and N2O gases contains 33% 53. 5 mole ideal diatomic gas is heated according to
mass of N2O. The vapour density of the mixture path AB and AC. If temperature of state B and
is: state C are equal. calculate the value of
(A) 1.46 (B) 1.9
(C) 2.54 (D) 3.55  q AB 
60  .
 q AC 
45. Calculate the molarity of 1L solution of 10%
w •C
H2SO4   , given that the density of the solution P
v A
is 1.4 g/ml. •B
(A) 8.16 (B) 8.8
(C) 10.8 (D) 1.02
V
46. In ice, the length of H-bond:
(A) is less than that of covalent bonds
54. Air is trapped in a horizontal glass tube by 36 cm
(B) is greater than that of covalent bonds
(C) is same as that of covalent bonds mercury column as shown below.
(D) can be less or same as that of covalent bonds 1atm Hg
36cm
47. Which of the following pair of element has
incorrect order of atomic radii? If the tube is held vertical keeping open end up,
(A) Fe Co (B) La Y length of air column shink to 19 cm. Calculate
(C) Zr Hf (D) Pt Pd final length (in cm) of air column initially in
horizontally.
48. Select pair of molecules with paramagnetic and
diamagnetic nature respectively:
(A) B2, C2 (B) C2, N2
a
55. If the value of for a gas is 20.525, then the
(C) N2, O2 (D) O2, B2 b
value of density (g/L) at 250 K & 5 atm for this
49. Incorrect order of boiling point is: gas (Mgas = 41.05 g/mol)
(A) H2O2 > H2O > NH3 Where a & b are Vanderwaal's gas constant.
(B) Xe > Ar > Ne
(C) o-nitrophenol < p-nitrophenol 56. Find the maximum number of spectral lines when
(D) n-butane > iso-butane electronic transition take place from 5th energy
state to ground state in H-atomic sample.
50. Select correct order:
(A) LiF < NaF < KF < RbF (Lattice energy) 57. From following reaction
(B) NaI > NaBr > NaCl (Ionic character)
(C) K+ < Ca2+ < Cd2+ (Polarising power) 2ZnS + 3O2 ⎯⎯⎯
100%
→ 2ZnO + 2SO2
(D) S2– < O2– < F– (Polarizability)
ZnO + H2SO4 ⎯⎯⎯
80%
→ ZnSO4 + H2O
Integer Type Questions
2ZnSO4 + 2H2O ⎯⎯⎯
80%
→ 2Zn + 2H2SO4 + O2
51. A heat engine is operating between 600 K to 400
K and it absorbs 30 kcal of heat from 600 K Calculate the produce mole of Zn from 3.125
reservoir reversibly per cycle. Calculate the work mole of ZnS.
done (in kcal) per cycle.
58. In ClF3, if both lone pairs occupy axial positions
52. 2 moles of a monoatomic ideal gas is involved in instead of equatorial positions; then find the
the reversible process Ab as shown in the number of lone pair-bond pair(s) repulsions in
diagram. What is the change in internal energy? it?
B
20 • 59. From the given species, how many species have
A bond order greater than 1 but less than 2.
P (atm) •
1 NO3− , CO32− , H2 , O2 , N2 , PO34− , SO42− , O−2

1 20 60. How many adjacent bond angle(s) is/are less than


1 (L–1) 90° in SeF4?
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(Section-III) MATHEMATICS
Single Correct Type Questions 67. If the equations x3 + 10x2 + ax + b = 0 and
61. Number of points denoting the complex number x3 + 4x2 + ax + c = 0 have two roots in
Z on the complex plane and satisfying common, then the product of uncommon roots
simultaneously the system of equations of two equations is:
(A) –30 (B) 30
0 < argZ < /4 and | Z – 6i | = 5 is: (C) 40 (D) none
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) more than 2 68. Let 0  a  b  c  d  e  f  g be a geometric
sequence of integers. Let* (k) denote the
62. The region of the XOY -plane represented by number of divisors of k . For example, * ( 6) = 4
the inequalities x  6, y  2,2x + y  10 is: because 1,2,3,6 are divisors of 6. If
(A) unbounded
*
(a ) = 7, (g) = 13 and d − c = 432 . Then find
*

(B) a polygon the value of b:


(A) 882 (B) 972
(C) exterior of a triangle (C) 782 (D) 700
(D) none of these
69. For all x  R , if mx2 − 9mx + 5m +1  0 , then
63. Number of ways in which 5 boys and 4 girls can complete values of m is given by interval.
 4 
(B) 0, 
be arranged on a circular table such that no two 4
(A)  − ,0 
girls sit together and two particular boys are  61   61
(C) 0, 
always together is: 4
(A) 288 (B) 576 (D) None of these
 61 
(C) 48 (D) 168
70. The quadratic equations x2 − 6x + a = 0 and
64. The number of ways in which we can choose 2
distinct integers from 1 to 100 such that x2 − cx + 6 = 0 have one root in common. The
difference between them is at most 10 is: other roots of the first and second equations are
integers in the ratio 4 : 3 . Then the common root
(A) 40 C2 (B) 70 C2 is:
(C) 100
C2 − 90 C2 (D) none (A) 4 (B) 3
(C) 2 (D) 1
65. If r, s, t are prime numbers and p,q are natural
71. If 0  a  b  c  d , then the quadratic equation
numbers such that LCM of p, q is r 2s4 t 2 , then
ax 2 + 1 − a ( b + c ) x + abc − d = 0
the number of ordered pairs (p, q) is:
(A) 252 (B) 254 (A) Real and distinct roots out of which one lies
(C) 225 (D) 224 between c and d
(B) Real and distinct roots out of which one lies
66. Consider all 3 element subsets of the set between a and b
(C) Real and distinct roots out of which one lies
1,2,3,300 then: between b and c
(A) Number of these subsets for which Sum of (D) Non-real roots
the three elements is multiple of 3 is
3  300 C3 + 1003 72. A library has 'a' copies of one book, 'b' copies
each of two different books, 'c' copies each of
(B) Number of these subsets for which sum of
three different books, and single copy of 'd'
the three elements is not a multiple of 3 is different books. The total number of ways in
3003 − 3 100 C3 − 1003 which these books can be arranged in a shelf, is
(C) Number of these subsets for which sum of equal to
the three elements is even is (a + 2b + 3c + d)! (a + 2b + 3c + d)!
(A) (B)
151
C3 + 149 150 C2 a!(2b!)(c!) a!(2b!)(3c!)3
(D) Number of these subsets for which sum of (a + 2b + 3c + d)! (a + 2b + 3c + d)!
(C) 3
(D)
the three elements is even is 300
C3 −150 C3 (c!) a!(b!)2 (c!)3

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73. The total number of 4-digit numbers whose Integer Type Questions
greatest common divisor with 54 is 2, is: 81. Let S = 1,2,3,4 . The total number of
(A) 1000 (B) 2000
(C) 3000 (D) 4000 unordered pairs of disjoint subsets of S is equal
to:
74. The number of ways of selecting two numbers
a and b , a 2,4,6,..100 and 82. Find the number of distinct complex numbers z
b 1,3,5,..99 such that 2 is the remainder such that |z| = 1 and z3 is purely imaginary.
when a + b is divided by 23 is:
(A) 186 (B) 54 83. If a and b are positive integer such that
(C) 108 (D) 268
N = (a + ib)3 – 107i is a positive integer. Find
75. Number of Integral Solution of the equation N.
xyz = 216 is:
(A) 100 (B) 120 84. If three dice are rolled and we make a set of
(C) 480 (D) 400 numbers shown on the three dice. How many
different sets are possible?
6 + 7 −1
76. If x= , then the value of
4
85. If  and  are roots of equation x 2 − 7x − 1 = 0,
16x3 −16x2 −11x +173 is:
(A) 1 (B) 2
then the value of
(10
) (
− 10 − 8 − 8 ) is
(C) 3 (D) 4 ( ++ 2) ( ++ 2)
 −
77. If  is a non-real cube root of unity, then equal to:
30 30
 k +  k is equal to:
86. If z + 2−i =5 and maximum value of
k =1 k =1
(A) 0 (B) 1 3z + 9 − 7i is M , then the value of M / 4 is:
(C)  (D) 2
87. If  and  are the roots of equation
q + ir p + iq 1 + iz
= x2 − x +1 = 0 , then  + 2009 is equal to:
2009
78. Given z = , then if:
1+ p 1 + r 1 − iz
(A) p2 + q 2 + r 2 = 1 (B) p2 + q 2 + r 2 = 2 88. If all the six-digit numbers x1x2 x3x4 x5x6 with
(C) p + q + r = 3
2 2 2
(D) None of these 0  x1  x2  x3  x4  x5  x6 are arranged in
the increasing order, then the sum of the digits
79. Number of six-digit numbers divisible by 5 that in the 72th number is:
can be formed using the digits 4, 2, 5, 0, 6, 7
each digit to be used exactly once, is: 89. The number of ways, 16 identical cubes, of
(A) 308 (B) 240 which 11 are blue and rest are red, can be placed
(C) 216 (D) none in a row so that between any two red cubes there
should be at least 2 blue cubes, is:
80. The graph of a quadratic polynomial
90. If z is a complex number such that the minimum
y = ax + bx + c is as shown in the adjacent
2
value of | z | + |z – 1| + |2z – 7| is  and if
figure. Which of the following quantities is(are) y = 2[x] + 3 = 3[x – ], then find the value of
positive?
 [x + y] 
 11  .
 
[Note: [k] denotes greatest integer function less
than or equal to k.]

(A) b − c (B) bc
(C) c − a (D) ab2
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