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Njeets FT 2 - Jee Adv p2 - 20042024
Njeets FT 2 - Jee Adv p2 - 20042024
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NJEETS JEEA TEST - 2
INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet
before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part is further divided into Two sections: Section-A & Section-C
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be provided
for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices,
in any form, are not allowed.
(ii) Section-A contains 2 paragraphs type questions. Each paragraph describes an experiment, a situation
or a problem. Two multiple choice questions will be asked based on this paragraph. One or more than
one option can be correct.
Marking Scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –2 marks in all other cases.
(iii) Section-C contains 8 question. The answer to each question is a Single digit integer ranging from 0 to
9 (both inclusive).
Marking Scheme : +4 for correct answer and 0 in all other cases.
Useful Data
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
Atomic No.: H=1, He=2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6, N=7, O=8, F=9, Na=11, Mg=12, Al = 13,
Si = 14, P = 15, S = 16, Cl = 17, Ar =18, K=19, Ca=20,Cr=24, Mn=25, Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28,
Cu=29, Zn=30, As=33, Br = 35, Ag = 47, Si = 21, Sn = 50, Ti = 22,I = 53, Xe = 54, Ba = 56,
Pb = 82, U = 92, V = 50.
Atomic masses: H =1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11, C=12, N=14, O=16, F=19, Na=23, Mg=24,
Al=27, Si=28, P=31, S=32, Cl=35.5, K=39, Ca=40, Cr=52, Mn=55, Fe=56, Co=59, Ni=58.7,
Cu=63.5, Zn = 65.4, As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, Sn = 118.7, I = 127, Xe = 131, Ba = 137,
Pb = 207, U = 238.
PART-I : PHYSICS
SECTION-A (One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
1. A metallic conductor of irregular cross-section is
shown. A constant potential difference is applied
across the ends 1 & 2. Then : 1 P Q 2
(A) The current at the cross-section P equals the
current at the cross-section Q.
(B) Electric field at P is less than that of Q.
(C) Power loss at Q is greater than that at P.
(D) Electrons crossing per unit area per unit time is higher at Q than P.
2. Monochromatic light of frequency f1 is incident on a photocell and the stopping potential is found
to be V1. What is the new stopping potential of the cell if it is radiated by monochromatic light of
frequency f2?
h h h h
(A) V1 − ( f2 − f1 ) (B) V1 + ( f1 + f2 ) (C) V1 − ( f1 + f2 ) (D) V1 + ( f2 − f1 )
e e e e
3. An observer rides with a sound sources of frequency 200 Hz and moving with velocity
40 m/s towards a large vertical wall. [Take velocity of sound as 340 m/s]
(A) Number of waves striking the wall per second is 680/3Hz.
3
(B) Wavelength of reflected wave is m.
2
680
(C) The frequency of reflected wave is Hz.
3
160
(D) Beat frequency is Hz.
3
Space For Rough Work
4. A freshly prepared sample of certain radioactive substance has an activity R0. After a time
interval t activity decreases to R.
1 R0
(A) Decay constant for the decay process is n
t R
n2
(B) Half life of the radioactive substance is t
R
n 0
R
1 n2
(C) Decay constant for the decay process is
t R 0
n
R
R
(D) Half life of the radioactive substance is t n 0
R
5. If the temperature of the body is raised to a higher temperature T', then choose the correct
statement(s)
(A) The intensity of radiation for every wavelength increases
(B) The maximum intensity occurs at a shorter wavelength
(C) The area under the graph increases
(D) The area under the graph is proportional to the fourth power of temperature
6. The diagram shows a small bead of mass m and charge q. The bead Diameter = 5m
can be freely moved on the circular insulted path of diameter 5m. On
a horizontal plane. In the same plane a charge is placed at a distance V0
4L from bead as shown. If potential due to given charge at P is V the
velocity with which the bead should be projected so that it can (Positive Charge)
a, m
complete the circle. 4L P
8. A boy in the elevator with open roof shoots a bullet in vertical upward direction from a height of
1.5 above the floor of the elevator. The initial speed of the bullet with respect to elevator is
15 m/s. The bullet strikes the floor after 2 seconds. Then (Assuming g = 10 m/s2)
(A) Lift is moving with constant speed
(B) Lift is moving with upward acceleration of 5.75 m/s2
(C) Lift is moving with downward acceleration of 5.75 m/s2
(D) Distance travelled by bullet during its flight can not be calculated from the given data.
10. Physical quantity that will remain conserved during the process of pulling in rope.
(A) Speed of astronauts (B) Energy of the system
(C) Angular speed of astronauts about COM (D) Angular Momentum
Space For Rough Work
+ + 2
5V - 5V -
b
2. The figure shows a RC circuit with a parallel plate capacitor. Before -Q0
switching on the circuit, plate A of the capacitor was given a charge A B
–Q0 while plate B had no net charge. a
R
Now, at t=0, the circuit is switched on. How much time
(in seconds) will elapse before the net charge on plate A becomes
2 106
zero. Take C = 1 F, Q0 = 1 mC, = 1000 V and R =
n (3)
3. A thin prism P1 with angle 4 and made from glass of refractive index 1.54 is combined with
another thin prism P2 made from glass of refractive index 1.72 to produce dispersion without
deviation. Calculate the angle of prism P2 (in degrees)
Space For Rough Work
4. The 1/v versus displacement graph of a particle is shown in the 1/v (s/m)
2
A
0 2 x (m)
7. Assume a deuteron and a triton are at rest when they fuse according to the reaction
1 H + 1H → 2He + 0n + 17.6MeV.
2 3 4 1
The kinetic energy acquired by the neutron is nearly 2n MeV. The value of n is :
d
8. = 10−4 in Young’s double slit experiment, where d is distance between slits and D is the
D
distance of screen from the slits. The resulting intensity is equal to the intensity due to individual
slit 0 at a point on the screen. Find the distance of point P from the central maximum (in mm) if
= 6000 A.
Space For Rough Work
PART−II: CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A (One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
1. Which of the solubility order is correct?
(A) BeO < MgO < CaO < SrO < BaO (B) NaBr < KBr < RbBr < CsBr
(C) NaClO3 > KClO3 > RbCiO3 > CsClO3 (D) BeS2O3 < MgS2O3<SrS2O3
Clear solution
5. Reaction of RCONH2 with Br2 and KOH gives RNH2 as the main product. The intermediates
involved in the reaction is (are)
(A) RCONHBr (B) RNHBr (C) R−N=C=O (D) RCONBr2
O
Product are
HO
O
N NH2 N
(A) CH3CH2NH−NH2 (B) CH3CH2NH2 (C) (D)
N
O
OH
8. AgCl has a rock salt lattice with edge length of 720 pm, which is the correct option
(A) Second nearest neighbour of Ag+ are 12
(B) Third nearest neighbour of Ag+ are 8
(C) Second nearest neighbour is at distance 509 pm
(D) Third nearest neighbour is at distance 509 pm
11. Find out the correct statement(s) for compound in which maximum anion satisfies secondary
valency.
(A) show hydrated isomerism
(B) show geometrical isomerism
(C) water molecule ratio inside and outside the co-ordination sphere is 2:1
(D) violet in colour
12. Find out the correct statement (s) for compound in which anions satisfies only primary valency:
(A) it is green in colour
(B) does not show any isomerism
(C) value of absorbed is minimum in comparison of other isomers
(D) paramagnetic in nature
2. The t1 2 of M220 is 6.93 sec. Then, the number of nucleus of M which is equivalent to 2 millicurie
is 7.4 10x . Find x.
4. H3C CH3
6. H2C CH3
+
H3C OH ⎯⎯⎯
H
→ Products
CH3
7. Molar conductivity of aqueous solution of HA is 200 S cm2 mol−1, pH of this solution is 4. Calculate the
value of pKa(HA) at 25C.
2 −1 2 −1 2 −1
Given: M (NaA) = 100 S cm mol ; M (HCl) = 425 S cm mol ; M(NaCl) = 125 S cm mol
PART-III : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-A (One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
7
−1 1 −1
2
sin x
1. Let J = −1 cot x + cot x dx,K = −2 | sin x |dx . Then which of the following alternative(s)
is/are correct?
(A) 2J + 3K = 8 (B) 4J2+K2=262 (C) 2J−K=3 (D) J = 2
K 5
3n −1 3n
r r
2. Tn = 2 ,S = , then n {1, 2, 3, …}:
r = 2n r + n r =2n +1 r + n
2 n 2 2
1 1 1 1
(A) Tn ln2 (B) Sn ln2 (C) Tn ln2 (D) Sn ln2
2 2 2 2
3. If sin(x+20°)=2sinx cos40° where x (0, 90°), then which of the following hold good?
x x
(A) sec = 6 − 2 (B) cot = 2 + 3 (C) tan4x = 3 (D) cosec 4x = 2
2 2
5. A random variable X follows binomial distribution with mean a and variance b . Then
a a2 a2
(A) a b 0 (B) 1 (C) is an integer (D) is an integer
b a−b a+b
2 2
(A) (23 − 10n) (B) (10n − 17)
15(n + 1) 15(n + 1)
2 2
(C) (23 + 10n) (D) (10n + 17)
15(n + 1) 15(n + 1)
Space For Rough Work
Let X = {1, 2, 3}. A number is selected from set X with replacement and this process is done 1100
times. For each i, 1 i 3, Let f(i) represents the number of times the number ‘i’ is selected. Clearly,
f(1) + f(2)+f(3) = 1100. Also, let S denotes the total sum of 1100 numbers selected. If S 3 = 162f(1) f(2)
f(3).
12. There are f(1) number of red balls, f(2) number of blue balls, f(3) number of white balls and x
number of green balls. (balls of same colour are identical). The balls are arranged in a row
such that no two balls of same colour are consecutive. Let x1 and x2 are minimum and
maximum value of x respectively for which above arrangement is possible then x1 + x2 is
(A) 1200 (B) 900 (C) 1300 (D) 800
1. Tangents are drawn from the point (−1, 2) on the parabola y2=4x. The length, these tangents
will intercept on the line x = 2 is A B . Find A + B.
2. Circles A and B are externally touches to each other and to line t. The sum of the radii of the
two circles is 12 and the radius of circle A is 3 times that of circle B. The area in between the
b
two circles and its external tangent is a 3 − then find the value of a−b
2
Space For Rough Work
e2x − (1 + 4x)1/2
3. If f(x) = for x 0
ln(1 − x 2 )
and f(x) is continuous at x=0, then the value of f(0) is −P. Find P
4. Let f(x) = ax + b, with a and b real numbers; f1(x) = f(x) and fn+1(x) = f(fn(x)); nN. If
f7(x)=128x+381, then (a+b) is
7fmin + fmax
2 2
5. If f(x) = 7esin x
− ecos x
+ 2, then find the value of
6. The set of positive values of the parameter ‘a’ for each of which the function
f(x)=sin2x−8(a+1)sinx−(4a2+8a−14)x is monotonic increasing in R and has no critical points
(P, )
Q − R . Find P+Q+R.
1
7. Let f(x) satisfy all the conditions of mean value theorem in [0,2], if f(0) = 0 and f (x) for all
2
x, in [0,2] then |f(x)| P. Find P.
2. D
1
Maximum kinetic energy, 2
mv max. = eVs
2
According to Einstein’s photoelectric equation hf = eVs + or eVs = hf −
As per question, eV1 = hf1 − ………(i)
and eV2 = hf2 − ………(ii)
Subtracting them, we have, e ( V1 − V2 ) = h ( f1 − f2 )
or eV2 = hf2 − hf1 + eV1
h
or V2 = ( f2 − f1 ) + V1.
e
3. A, B, C, D
C V0
f= .f0
C Vs
C→ Sound velocity
V0→Observer velocity
VS→Source velocity.
4. A, B
5. A, B, C, D
Graph between spectral emissive power and to wavelength
T2
T1
m2 m1
6. A
Energy conservation between P and R V0
KQq 1 kQq 1
+ mv 02 = + mV 2 R p,q,m
4L 2 L 2 Q 4L
force equation at R
kQ.q mv 2 kQ
T− 2 = and =V
L L 4L
Minimum value of V = 0
6q.V
V0 =
m
7. A
1 sin = 2 sin90
1
sin =
2
=
6
y = x2
dy 1
= 2x = tan =
dx 3
1
x=
2 3
1
y= .
12
8. B, D
SECTION-A
9. B
Apply conservation of Angular momentum about COM, to calculate final speed of the
astronauts. Work = K.E. = 3 Mv2
10. D
11. B
12. D
When switch is open
6
= 1 10−3 …….(i)
R1 + R2 + R3
When switch is closed in position ‘a’
6
= 1.2 10−3 ……(ii)
R2
R1 + + R3
2
When switch is closed in position ‘b’
6
= 2 10−3 …….(iii)
R1 + R2
Solving these equations we get
R1 = 1000, R2 = 2000 and R3 = 3000 .
SECTION-C
1. 5
Use Kirchoff’s law to find current in external resistance & maximize power.
2. 2 dq
q dq dt q –q
− +E− R = 0
C dt A B
Q0 /2 t a
dq dt
= −
R
− Q0 /2
q − CE 0 RC
3. 3
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4. 6
1
Area under graph = v dx = t
5. 3
Use conservation of Mechanical Energy.
6. 5
The rod is in equilibrium. The net force and the net torque (about any point) should be zero.
7. 7
Use energy & momentum conservation.
8. 2
= 40 cos2 ( / 2)
So, 0 = 40 cos2 ( / 2 )
1
cos ( / 2 ) =
2
( / 2) =
3
2 2 1 1 d
= = x =
3 3 D
y .
CHEMISTRY
HINTS & SOLUTION
SECTION-A
1. C
(A) size difference between M2+ & O2− decreases (M=Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba); Lattice energy
decrease less rapidly then hydration energy hence solubility decreases.
(In (B) , (C) and (D) r− >> r+. Hence solubility decreases down the group.
2. B,C,D
H O
(A) PO43− + AgNO3 ⎯⎯⎯
2 → Ag3PO4
Light yellow precipitate
(B) ⎯⎯⎯
Cold
→ No precipitate
HCO3− + HgCl2
⎯⎯⎯⎯
Boiled
→ 3HgO.HgCO3
reddish brown precipitate
No change
Excess of NaOH
3. A,B,D
SiO44− are called orthosilicates
4. A,C,D
PV = nRT (Ideal gas),
3RT
Vrms=
M
5. A,C
O
OH− OH− ||
→ RCONHBr ⎯⎯⎯
RCONH2 ⎯⎯⎯→RCONH ⎯⎯⎯ → R − C− N − Br ⎯⎯→ Br2
R − N = C = O ⎯⎯⎯→ RNH2
2 H O
6. B,C,D
7. B,D
O OH
O
−
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
OH
→ NH −NH ,H+ N
NH CH CH Br
3 2
N ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
2 2
→ + CH3CH2NH2
CH3 N
O
O OH
8. A,B,C
720 pm
720
xz = = 509 Cl
2 x
y
720 3
yz = = 623.5
2 z Ag
SECTION-A
9. A,D
IF3 is solid , BrF3 is liquid
10. A,B,D
I
I I
I I
11. A,B,C
[Cr(H2O)4Cl2]Cl.2H2O Green in colour
12. C,D
1. [Cr(H2O)4Cl2]Cl .2H2O, green in colour
2. [Cr(H2O)6]Cl3, Violate in colour
3. [Cr(H2O)5Cl]Cl2. H2O, blue − green in colour
SECTION−C
1. 3
1
(Meq)Mg(HCO = (Meq)CaCO = 90 − 0.1 6 = 1.2
3 )2 3 50
0.06
Hardness = 106 = 300 ppm
200
2. 8
dN
= K No, 1millicurie = 3.7 107 dps
dt
0.693
K=
t1/2
3. 3 (a, b, d are correct).
In polar protic and nonpolar solvent, nucleophilicity order is I−>Br−>Cl−
In polar aprotic solvent, nucleophilicity order is Cl− > Br− > I−
In gas phase, strong base is a good nucleophile. If nucleophile is sterically hindered,
nucleophilicity decreases
4. 2
H3C CH3
A is CH3
O CH 3
It can give Iodoform test & 2−4−DNP test.
5. 4
Sucrose have C1−C2 linkage while other has C1−C4 linkage
6. 2
CH3
H2 C CH3 CH3
+
H3C OH ⎯⎯⎯
H
→ H3C C CH CH3 + H2C C CH 2 CH3
CH3
7. 4
M (HA) = M (HCl); +M (NaA) − M (NaCl)
= 425+100−125= 400 S cm2 mol−1
pH = 4, [H+] = 10−4 = aC
200
= m = = 0.5;
400
m
(C ) 10 −4 (0.5)
Ka = = = 10 −4 ;pK a = 4
(1 − ) (1 − )
8. 6
Ag2S+4 KCN 2K[Ag(CN)2] + K2S
2K[Ag(CN)2] + Zn ⎯→ K2[Zn(CN)4] + 2Ag
0 2
J = ( + )dx + dx
−1
2 0
2
5
J= 2J=5
2
0 2 4 6 7
K=
−2
0+ 0+
0
0+
2 4
0+ dx
6
K=
2. A,B
3. A,B
sin(x+20°)=sin(x +40°)+sin(x-40°)
sin(x+20)−sin(x−40)=sin(x+40°)
2cos(x−10)sin30=sin(x+40)
cos(x−10) = cos(50−x) x=30°
4. A,B,C
sin4x+cos4x+sin2x+k=0
1
1 − sin2 2x + sin 2x + k = 0
2
(1−t)2 = 3+2k t=sin2x
0 (1 − t)2 4
0 3 + 2k 4
3 1
− k
2 2
5. A,B,C
Sol. Suppose
Here, and
, then
Now,
⇒
[alternate (a)]
and
Also,
6. A,B,C
7. A,D
8. B,D
100
C6 + 4. 100C7 + 6. 100C8 + 4. 100C9 + 100
C10
= 101
C7 + 3. C8 + 3.
101 101
C9 + 101
C10
= 101
C7 + 101
C8 + 2( C8 +
101 101
C9 ) +101 C9 +101 C10
f(t)−(t4−4t2) = n{(2t2−t3)−f(t)}
n t 4 − 4t 2
f(t) = {2t 2 − t 3 } + t [0,2]
n +1 n +1
1 1
1
−1 f(x)dx =
n + 1−1
(x 4 − nx 3 + 2(n − 2)x 2 )dx .
11. C
f(1) + f(2) + f(3) = 1100
S = f(1) + 2f(2) + 3f(3)
By, AM, GM
S
(f(1)2f(2)3f(3))1/3
3
S3 27.6f(1)f(2)f(3)
S3 162 f(1) f(2) f(3)
But given, S3 = 162 f(1) f(2) f(3)
equality holds when, f(1) = 2f(2) = 3f(3)
f(1) = 600, f(2) = 300, f(3) = 200
3
HM = = 300
1 1 1
+ +
f(1) f(2) f(3)
12. A
x1 = 99 and x2 = 1101
x1 + x2 = 1200
SECTION-C
1. 8
SS1 = T2 (−1,2) P
(y2−4x) (y12 − 4x1) = [yy1 − 2(x + x1)]2
(x1, y1) (−1, 2)
And solving with x = 2
y2+2y−17=0 x=2
2. 3
r+R=12
R =3r R = 9, r = 3, AOT=60°, OPD = 30°
O
60° T
BPT=120° 30°
1 D P
Area of trapezium OPBA = (3 + 9) 122 − 62 = 36 3
2
A B
1 81
Area of sector OAT = (9)2 =
6 6
1 9
Area of sector BPT = (3)2 =
32 3
81 9 33
Required area 36 3 − + = 36 3 −
3 3 2
3. 4
e2x − 1 + 4x e2x + 1 + 4x e4x − (1 + 4x)
lim = lim
x →0 ln(1 − x 2 ) e2x + 1 + 4x x →0 ln(1 − x 2 ).(e2x + 1 + 4x )
4x (4x)2 (4x)3 2 16 43
1 + + + ..... − (1 + 4x) x + x + ....
= lim =
1! 2! 3! 2 3!
x →0 ln(1 − x )
2
− x 2
(1 + 1)
( − x 2 ).(e2x + 1 + 4x )
(−x2 )
16
=− = −4 P=4
22
4. 5
f2(x) = f(f(x)) = a (ax+b) + b = a2x+ab+b
f3(x) = a(a2x+ab+b) = a3x+a2b+ab+b
……
f7(x) = a7x + (a6+a5+a4+….+a+1)b = 128x+381
a7 = 128 a = 2
b(26+25+….+2+1) = 381
b=3 a+b=5
5. 8
f (x) = (7esin x + ecos x )sin2x
2 2
f(x) = 0 x = 0, n
Imax = 7e+1, fmin=9−e
6. 8
f(x)>0 x R
2 cos 2x−8(a+1)cosx−(4a2+8a−14)>0
(cosx−) (cosx-)>0
where = (a + 1) + 2a2 + 4a − 2
and = (a + 1) − 2a2 + 4a − 2
cosx− < 0, since cos x−<0 , a>0 (a+1) − 2a2 + 4a − 2 > cosx, x R
(a+1) − 2a2 + 4a − 2 > 1 a2+4a−2 < 0
a(−2 − 6, 6 − 2) a (0, 6 − 2) since a > 0
P+Q+R=8
7. 1
f(2) − f(0) f(2) − 0
= f (x) = f (x)
2−0 2
f(2) 1
−1 f(2) 1 |f(2)| 1 P=1
2 2
8. 6
f(f(x) = f(x) f(y) = y if f(x) = y
Case-1 range contains exactly one element 4C1 ways = 4
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