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REVIEW ASSIGNMENT-2 (JEE Main)


(PHYSICS)

Topics covered :
Complete syllabus of JEE(Main)

Choose the correct answer :


1. If 1 m/s2 is equal to x and 1 km/min2 is equal  b 
a2  b  
to y then (3) x  sin   t    y  
b  a   ac  6
(1) x < y (2) x = 3.6y
a2  b   b  
(3) y = 3.6x (4) x = 360y (4) x  sin   t    y 
b  a   ac  
2. A particle moves on x-axis such that its
position is given by R
5. A body is projected from a height above
2
x = |t – T|m (Here t is time and T is a constant)
surface of earth with a minimum speed so that
If the average velocity of the particle for first
it does not fall on the surface of earth. If mass
6 s is zero then the distance covered by the
particle in first 3 s is and radius of earth are M and R respectively,
then the speed of the body when it is closest
(1) 2 m (2) 6 m
to earth is
(3) 3 m (4) 1.5 m
3. Loudness of sound at a distance x from a point 3GM 6GM
(1) (2)
source of sound is L. At what distance from the 2R 7R
L
point source loudness is ? 5GM 6GM
2 (3) (4)
6R 5R
(1) 2x
6. A heavy rod of mass m, length , hangs
(2) 2x
vertically downward from a rigid support as
(3) 4x
shown in the figure. Young's modulus of
(4) It may be any of the above values
material of rod is Y and area of cross section
4. a, b and c represent maximum particle is A. The elastic potential energy of rod is
velocity, maximum particle acceleration and
wave speed respectively for a harmonic
transverse wave travelling in negative y
direction on a string. Which of these equations
may be representing the wave?

a  a   b   M 2 g 2L3 M 2 g 2L2
(1) x  2
sin   t    y   (1) (2)
b  b   ac  6 6 AY 6 AY

a  a   b   M 2 g 2L M 2 g 2L
(2) x  2
sin   t    y  (3) (4)
b  b   ac   3 AY 6 AY

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7. A block of mass 2.0 kg is moving on a bath is gradually increased to a final


frictionless horizontal surface with a velocity v temperature tf = 100°C. The height hf of the
m/s towards another block of equal mass kept piston is
at rest. The spring constant of the spring fixed (1) 10.18 cm (2) 5.09 cm
at one end is 100 N/m. If maximum (3) 2.03 cm (4) 20.36 cm
compression of the spring is 10 cm, the
velocity v is

(1) 1 m/s (2) 0.5 m/s 11.


(3) 0.25 m/s (4) 0.75 m/s The above composite block is shown as a
8. Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are 2-dimensional figure below
connected by a light inextensible string
passing over a smooth fixed pulley of
negligible mass. Acceleration of centre of
mass of system is
The block is made up of materials of two
different thermal conductivities as shown. The
equivalent thermal conductivity between face
A and face B is given by
k k k 2 k1
(1) 2 1 (2)
k  k 2  k1
ln 2 
k
 1
 k2 
 m  m2   m  m2  k  k 
(1)  1 (3) (k2 – k1) ln  2  (4) ( k2  k1 )e  1 
g (2)  1 g
 m1  m2   m1  m2   k1 
2 12. For a heat engine the temperature of the
 2m1 m2   m  m2 
(3)  g (4)  1  g source is 127ºC. To have 60% efficiency the
 m1  m2   m1  m2  temperature of the sink is
9. In shown figure, if mass A will go up by a (1) 160ºC (2) –200ºC
distance x, mass B will go (3) –113ºC (4) 113ºC
13. The two arms, of a vertical U-tube containing
a liquid, are maintained at different
temperatures, t1 and t2. The liquid columns in
the two arms have heights l1 and l2
respectively. The coefficient of volume
expansion of the liquid is equal to (Initial
temperature is assume to be zero)
(1) 3x down (2) 4x down
(3) 2x down (4) 8x down
10. A cylinder whose inside diameter is 4.00 cm
contains air compressed by a piston of mass
m = 13.0 kg, which can slide freely in the
cylinder. The entire arrangement is immersed
in a water bath whose temperature can be
controlled. The system is initially in equilibrium l1  l2 l1  l2
(1) (2)
at temperature ti = 20°C. The initial height of l2t1  l1t2 l1t1  l2t2

the piston above the bottom of the cylinder is l1  l2 l1  l2


(3) (4)
hi = 4.00 cm. The temperature of the water l2t1  l1t2 l1t1  l2t2

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14. The amount of work done by the agent to 17. Two identical rings of identical radii and
change the configuration A into B is resistance of 36  each are placed in such a
way that they cross each others centre C1 and
C2 as shown. Conducting joints are made at
intersection points A and B of the rings. An
ideal cell of emf 20 V is connected across AB.
The power delivered by cell is

Q2 Q2
(1) (2)
40 l 80 l

Q2 3Q 2 (1) 80 W
(3) (4) 
20 l 40 l
(2) 100 W
15. A charged particle of specific charge (3) 120 W
(charge/mass)  is released from origin at time
 (4) 200 W
t = 0, with velocity v  v0 (iˆ  jˆ) in uniform
 18. The value of current passing through battery
magnetic field B  B0iˆ . Co-ordinates of the immediately after (K) is closed, If initially all
 capacitors are uncharged, will be
particle at time t  are
B0 

 v  2v 0 v 0   v 0 
(1)  0 , ,  (2)  , 0, 0 
 2B0  B0 B0   2B0  

 2v v   v  2v 0 
(3) 0, 0 , 0  (4)  0 , 0,
 B0  2B0  B
 0  B0 

16. Consider a conducting ring of radius r placed


in a plane containing two parallel infinite wires
as shown. The wires carry equal and opposite E
(1)
current i. Distance of the wires from centre of 5R
the ring are also shown. For magnetic field at
E
the centre of the ring to be zero, the ring (2)
3R
should be carrying current
6E
(3)
5R
(4) Zero
19. Resistance of a wire at temperature °C is
 b
given by relation R  R0  1  a   . Here
 
R0 is the temperature at 0°C. The temperature
coefficient of the material of the wire at °C is
i i
(1) , anticlockwise (2) , clockwise (a2  b) (a2  b )
2 2 (1) (2)
2 (  a2  b )
i i
(3) , anticlockwise (4) , clockwise
6 6 ( a  b ) a  b
(3) (4)
( a  a  b 2 ) a  b2
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20. A source of red light is placed at the bottom of 23. Select the correct alternative.
two transparent media having refractive index
(1) In Young's double slit experiment (YDSE),
 = 2 and   2 as shown in the figure. The
if one of the slits is covered, the intensity
maximum area in which red is seen when
observed from above is nearly at the centre becomes half

(2) If YDSE is performed under water instead


1
of air, fringe width will become times of

(1) 50.1 cm2 (2) 40 cm2 the value in air
(3) 100 cm2 (4) 20 cm2
(3) If one of the slits is covered with a
21. A ray of light falls on a prism of refractive index transparent sheet, the interference pattern
  2 at an angle i with the normal. What shifts to the opposite side in which
should be the minimum value of i for the total transparent sheet is introduced
internal reflection will take place at side AC is
(4) All of these

24. A graph is plotted between rate of


disintegration and number of active nuclei.
What is half life of the radioactive substance?
(Here time is in second)

(1) 30° (2) 45°


(3) 60° (4) 90°
22. If in the given diagram OO is the principal axis.
P is the point object and P is the image, then
the mirror used and location of object (P) w.r.t.
mirror is
1
(1) 3s (2) s
3

ln 2
(3) 3 ln2s (4) s
3

25. A nucleus of mass number A originally at rest

(1) Concave mirror with P beyond centre of emits -particle with kinetic energy E. The
curvature kinetic energy of the daughter nucleus is equal
(2) Concave mirror with P between focus and to
pole
4E 4E
(3) Concave mirror with P between focus and (1) (2)
A ( A – 4)
centre of curvature
(4) Convex mirror with P at 2.5f on right, ( A – 4)E AE
(3) (4)
where f is the focal length of the mirror 4 ( A – 4)

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[ANSWERS]

1. (2) 6. (4) 11. (1) 16. (1) 21. (2)


2. (3) 7. (1) 12. (3) 17. (2) 22. (3)
3. (4) 8. (4) 13. (1) 18. (3) 23. (2)
4. (3) 9. (1) 14. (1) 19. (2) 24. (4)
5. (4) 10. (2) 15. (4) 20. (1) 25. (2)

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1. Answer (2) The particle will revolve around earth in elliptical


path as shown, when projected at A
1 By conservation of angular momentum,
km
x  1 m/s 2 1000 = 3.6 km/minute2
1 3R 3v
minute 2 v1  v 2R  v 2  1
3600 2 2
By conservation of energy,
= 3.6y
1 2GMm 1 GMm
2. Answer (3) mv12 –  mv 22 
2 3R 2 R
6GM
Solving v2 =
5R
6. Answer (4)
Taking small element of length dy at distance y
Mg dU 1
Above curve shows the position versus time from lower end. Stress = Y,  stress
L A dV 2
curve. × strain.
3. Answer (4)
1 (Stress)2
I dU    Volume
L = 10 log 2 Y
I0
1
  (Stress)2  A  dy
1 2Y
If distance becomes n times, as I  2 for point
r M 2 g 2L
1  U
source I becomes 2 times 6 YA
n
7. Answer (1)
I
 L= 10 log At maximum compression, velocity of both the
n 2 I0
block will same
I
= 10 log – 10 log n2 2v = 2v1 + 2v1
I0

I v
= 10 log – 20 log n  v1 
I0 2
From conservation of energy
L
= 2 2
2 1 1 v  1 v  1
 mv 2  m    m    kx 2
L 2 2 2 2 2 2
 20 log n = 
2  v = 1 m/s
  n may be any value depending on L
8. Answer (4)
4. Answer (3)
Acceleration of both blocks
vmax = a = A, amax = b = A2, v = c
 m  m1 
b a2  b a 2 g ... (1)
 = , A= , k   m1  m2 
a b v ac
 
 x = Asin (t + ky + )  m1a  m2 a 2 m1a(  ˆj )  m2a(  jˆ)
acm  
5. Answer (4) m1  m2 m1  m2

 m  m2  ˆ  m1  m2   m2  m1  ˆ
 1  (a ) j     gj
 m1  m2   m1  m2   m1  m2 
2
 m  m2 
 1  g (  jˆ)
 m1  m2 
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9. Answer (1) 15. Answer (4)


Point P will go up, pulley y will go down by x will
make 2x string free and length x due to
movement of Q upward.
10. Answer (2)
vi v h h
 f  i  f
Ti Tf Ti Tf

T 
 hf   f  hi
 Ti  2m 2
Time period = 
Bq B
 373 
 hf  4.00     5.09 cm
 293   T
t 
B0  2
11. Answer (1)
path = helical
axis of helix = x-axis

v 0
x-coordinate =
B0 

Thermal resistance of small element is 2v 0


z-coordinate = –zr 
B0 

ldx  1  v  2v 0 
dR = So,  0 , 0,
b2  ( k2  k1)x  k1l   B0 B0  

(k  k )l  k1l  16. Answer (1)



l
 R = dR  ln  2 1
2 
(k2  k1)b  k1l  Magnetic field due to wires at the centre of the
ring
l k2  k1
 k = = 0 i 0 i  i
RA k  =   0
ln 2  2 (3r ) 2 (6r ) 4 r
 k1 
directed down the plane of ring
12. Answer (3)
 Ring should carry anticlockwise current,
T 60 T2 say i, such that
  1 2   1
T1 100 (273  127)  
| B | due to ring = | B | due to wires
T2 T2
 0.6  1    0.4 0 i  0i
400 400  
2r 4r
 T2 = 160 K = –113°C
i
 i  (anticlockwise)
13. Answer (1) 2
l2 l1 17. Answer (2)

1  t 2 1  t1

14. Answer (1)

kQ 2  kQ 2 
W  U  2–  2  
l  2l 
AC1 = AC2 = C1C2 = radius
kQ 2 Q2
=  AC1B = 120
l 4  0 l

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1 1 1 1 1 r1  aC
   
R 24 12 12 24
 1
R=4  r1  sin1  
 
V 2 (20)2
P   100 W
R 4  r1  45°  r1 = 45°
18. Answer (3)
and r1 + r2 = 75°
R R 5R
Rnet   
3 2 6 r2 = 30°,
6E
i  1
5R Also, 1 sin i   sin r2  i  sin1  2  
 2 
19. Answer (2)
dR  b  i = 45°
 R0  a  2 
d    22. Answer (3)
dR
 A concave mirror with object placed between
Rd 
focus and centre of curvature gives an inverted
 b
R0  a  2  and enlarged image.
   (a2  b )
  
 b  (  a2  b )
R0  1  a   23. Answer (2)
 
0
20. Answer (1) In any medium wavelength becomes  

D 1
 = fringe width = will become times.
d 

24. Answer (4)

 dN 
  – dt   N
2  sin i  2 sin r and 2 sin r  1 sin  
2
1 1
sin i   i  30 and r  45 so slope =  tan30º
2 

  3
Radius of the circle on the upper surface is
3.46  tan 30  2 tan 45  = 4 cm ln 2
Half life 
3
 Area = R2 = (4 × 10–2)2 = 16 ×  ×
10–4 cm2 25. Answer (2)
= 50.1 cm2 E1 m2

21. Answer (2) E2 m1

E A–4
 
E2 4

4
 E2 = E
( A – 4)


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REVIEW ASSIGNMENT-2 (JEE Main)


(CHEMISTRY)

Topics covered :
Complete syllabus of JEE (Main)

Choose the correct answer :


1. 0.250 g of a diacidic organic base required
III. IV.
15 ml of N/5 HCl for complete neutralisation.
The molecular mass of the base is
(1) I > II > III > IV
(1) 41.66 (2) 83.33
(2) II > I > III > IV
(3) 166.66 (4) 124.99

2. Thermite mixture contains (3) II > III > I > IV

(1) 3 parts Fe2O3 and 2 parts Al by mass (4) I > III > II > IV

(2) 3 parts Al2O3 and 4 parts Al by mass 6. 15 mL of a gaseous sample believed to


contain C2H4 and C2H2 requires 45 mL of O2
(3) 1 part Fe2O3 and 12 parts Al by mass
for complete combustion. Determine
(4) 3 parts Fe2O3 and 1 part Al by mass
percentage composition of C2H2 in the
3. Alkaline earth metal having minimum density is
mixture.
(1) Mg (2) Be
(1) 15 mL (2) 7 mL
(3) Ba (4) Ca
(3) 5 mL (4) Zero

4. 7. Kinetic energy of the electron in 3rd shell of


Li+2 is

(1) –13.6 eV (2) 13.6 eV

(1) (2) (3) –27.2 eV (4) 27.2 eV

8. If x-axis is the internuclear axis then which of


the following is the correct combination for p-
d bond?
(3) (4)
(1) px-dxy

5. The reactivity order of the following w.r.t. (2) py-dyz


electrophile is
(3) pz -d
z2
I. II.
(4) pz-dzx

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9. Out of the following mentioned reactions, the which of the options is correct ? (Ignore the
one which has highest rate is reaction between FeC2O4 and Cl2)

(I) (1) VHCI = VH2SO4

(2) VHCI > VH2SO4

(II) 1
(3) VHCI < VH2SO4 but VHCI  VH SO
2 2 4

1
(4) VHCI = VH SO
2 2 4
(III) 13. Vapour pressure of C6H6 and C7H8 mixture at
50°C is given by P (mm Hg) =180 XB+ 90,
where XB is the mole fraction of C6H6. A
solution is prepared by mixing 936 g benzene
(IV) and 736 g toluene and if the vapours over this
solution are removed and condensed into
liquid and again brought to the temperature of
(1) I (2) II 50°C, what would be the new mole fraction of
(3) III (4) IV C6H6 in the vapour state ?
10. Identify the non-narcotic analgesic among the (1) 0.93 (2) 1.93
following.
(1) Morphine (2) Paracetamol (3) 1.00 (4) 2.93
(3) Codeine (4) Heroin 14. 20 ml of KOH solution was titrated with 0.20 M
11. A sample of ideal gas is compressed from H2SO4 solution in a conductivity cell. The data
initial volume of 2V0 to V0 using three different obtained were plotted to give the graph shown
processes below :
(A) Reversible isothermal
(B) Reversible adiabatic
(C) Irreversible adiabatic under a constant
external pressure
Then
(1) Final temperature of gas will be highest at The concentration of the KOH solution was :
the end of process (B). (1) 0.30 mol L–1 (2) 0.15 mol L–1
(2) Magnitude of enthalpy change of sample (3) 0.12 mol L–1 (4) 0.075 mol L–1
will be highest in isothermal process
15. 84
Po210 decays with  particle to 82
Pb206 with a
(3) Final temperature of gas will be highest at
half-life of 138.4 days. If 1.0 g of Po210 is
the end of process (C). 84

placed in a sealed tube, how much helium will


(4) Final pressure of gas will be highest at the
accumulate in 69.2 days. Express the answer
end of process (B).
in cm3 at STP.
12. FeC2O4 solution of some concentration is
(1) 11.25 cm3
titrated with KMnO4 in presence of HCl and in
(2) 21.25 cm3
presence of H2SO4 separately. If VHCI and
(3) 31.25 cm3
VH2SO4 represent volume of oxidising agent
(4) 41.25 cm3
consumed at the two cases respectively, then
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16. 18.

The products of ozonolysis are (considering (1) HCHO & HCOCH(OCH3)2

benzene does not undergo ozondysis) (2) (CH3O)2CH – COOH & HCHO

(3) (CH3O)2CH – CHO + HCOOH + HCHO


(1)
(4) HCOOH & HCOCH(OCH3)2

19. When tin is treated with concentrated nitric


acid :

(2) (1) It is converted into stannous nitrate

(2) It is converted into stannic nitrate

(3) It is converted into metastannic acid

(4) It becomes passive

(3) 20. Match column-I with column-II

Column-I (Chemical reaction)

800C/Pt
I. 4NH3  5O2   4NO  6H2O

400  450  C/CuCI2


II. 4HCI  O 2      2CI2  2H2 O

(4)
VO
III. 2SO2  O2 2 5
450500C
 2SO3

Fe Mo
IV. 2N2  3H2 
500C
 2NH3

Column-II (Name of process)


17. Identify the final product
(a) Contact process
HNO MnO /H
PhCH3 
H SO
3
 p  O2N  C6H4CH3 
4
(X) (b) Ostwald’s process
2 4

(i) SOCl2 PO (c) Deacon’s process



(ii) NH ,
(Y) 
2 5
(Z)
3

(d) Haber’s process


(1) p-O2N—C6H4—CO2H
(1) I-a, II-b, III-d, IV-c
(2) p-O2N—C6H4—CN
(2) I-b, II-c, III-a, IV-d
(3) p-O2N—C6H4—CONH2 (3) I-a, II-d, III-c, IV-b

(4) p-O2N—C6H4—CH2CN (4) I-a, II-c, III-b, IV-d

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Integer Value Correct Type Questions 24. Find the pH at isoelectric point of the following

21. The ratio of Fe+3 and Fe+2 ion per unit cell of -amino acid
Fe3O4 in octahedral voids is _________.

22. 24.95 g of CuSO4·5H2O is dissolved in 171 g


of H2O. If the percentage lowering of vapour
pressure at 100°C is x, x is closest to integer
________ .
23. Which among the following species exhibit Given : pK a1 = 2, pK a 2 = 4 and pK a 3 = 8
geometrical isomerism?
[Co(NH3)4(H2O)2]Cl2, [Ni(H2O)6]Cl2, 25. Initially only PCl5 (g) is present at 6 atm. If at

[Co(H2O)5Cl]Cl, [Pt(NH3)2Cl2], equilibrium it is partially converted into PCl3


[Pt(en)Cl2], [Pt(en)2Cl2],
and Cl2 gases and total pressure becomes 8
[PdCl2BrI], [Co(NH3)4Cl2],
atm, the value of Kp in atm will be ________.
[Co(en)2Br2]


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1. (3) 6. (4) 11. (3) 16. (2) 21. (1)


2. (4) 7. (2) 12. (2) 17. (2) 22. (2)
3. (4) 8. (4) 13. (1) 18. (3) 23. (6)
4. (3) 9. (4) 14. (1) 19. (3) 24. (3)
5. (1) 10. (2) 15. (3) 20. (2) 25. (1)

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1. Answer (3) 8. Answer (4)


At the completion of reaction,
Molecular equivalent of acid = Molecular
equivalent of base
0.25 1
 2  1000  15 
Molecular weight 5
9. Answer (4)
0.25  2  1000  5 Toluene is more reactive than benzene and
Molecular weight = = 166.66 g
15 formed carbocation as electrophile is best
2. Answer (4)
Fact.
favoured in so, reaction IV has most rate of
3. Answer (4)
reaction.
Density of Ca = 1.55 g cm3–, Be > Mg > Ca < Sr
< Ba 10. Answer (2)
Due to very large volume. Fact.
4. Answer (3) 11. Answer (3)
Work done on the system in an irreversible
adiabatic process is maximum. So, rise in
temperature of the system in such a process will
also be maximum.
12. Answer (2)
Part of KMnO4 will be used to oxidise HCl in
addition to oxidise FeC2O4. Therefore, vol of
KMnO4 used at the end point in presence of HCl
(VHCl) will be more than that used in presence of

H2SO4 VH2SO4 
5. Answer (1)
13. Answer (1)
Activating power
–OCH3 > –CH3 > –Cl > –NO2 Vapour pressure of pure C6H6 (PB ) = 270 mm

6. Answer (4) Vapour pressure of pure toluene (PT )  90 mm

C2H4  3O2  2CO2  2H2O 936 736


nB   12; nT  8
x mL 3x mL 78 92
5 XB = 0.6 and XT = 0.4
C2H2  O2  2CO2  H2O
2 PB1  0.6  270;PT1  0.4  90;
(15  x) m 2.5(15  x) mL

 Total volume of O2 P1  PB1  PT1  162  36  198 mm

2.5(15 – x) + 3x = 45 162 36
YB1   0.82; YT1   0.18
x = 15 198 198
 Volume of C2H2 in the sample = 0 PB2  0.82  270; PT2  0.18  90; P2  PB2  PT2
7. Answer (2) = 221.4 + 16.2
Kinetic energy of e–
= 237.6 mm
 13.6  3  2
 – E =    13.6 eV 221.4
32 YB2   0.93
  237.6
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14. Answer (1) 17. Answer (2)

Let the molarity of KOH be x mol/L

 20 × x = (0.2 × 2) × 15; x = 0.30 mol/L

15. Answer (3)

1
No= initial number of moles of P0 
210

t1
 half life of P0 = 138.4 days
2

69.2 1
n= no. of half lives in 69.2 days = 
138.4 2

Nt, number of moles of p0 left at t = 69.2 days

1
 1 2

Nt  N0  
2

No. of moles of He formed

= N0 – Nt 18. Answer (3)

 1   2  1
= N0 1    N0  
 2  2 

= 0.293 N0

Volume of He gas formed at STP

0.293  22400
=  31.25 cc
210

16. Answer (2)


19. Answer (3)

20. Answer (2)

21. Answer (1)

Fe3O4

1
Fe+2  in th of octahedral voids
4

1 1
Fe+3  in th of octahedral voids + th of
4 8
tetrahedral voids

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22. Answer (2) 24. Answer (3)


Mass of CuSO4 in 25 g CuSO4·5H2O = 15.98 g The pH at isoelectric point of the given amino
acid is given by
Mass of water = 196 – 15.98 = 180 g
pK a1  pK a 2
15.98 p1 =
2 2
P 159.5 2  0.1 0.2
    0.0196
Po 2  15.98  180 2  0.1 10 10.2 24
= =3
159.5 10 2

% = 0.0196 × 100 = 1.96  2 25. Answer (1)


6 – p + 2p = 8
23. Answer (6)
p=2
[Ni(H2O)6]Cl2, [Co(H2O)5Cl]Cl, [Pt(en)Cl2] does
2 2
 Kp = 1
not show geometrical isomerism. 62


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Topics covered :
Complete syllabus of JEE (Main)

Choose the correct answer : a, b  R. Suppose that mth arithmetic mean


1. The number of distinct rational numbers of the between these two sets of numbers is same,
form p/q, where p, q  {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} is then the ratio a : b equals

(1) 23 (2) 32 (1) n  m  1: m (2) n  m  1: n

(3) 36 (4) 28 (3) m : n  m  1 (4) n : n  m  1

6. If   1 be a cube root of unity and


2. The point (1, 2) is one extremity of focal chord
(1  )7  l  m , then the value of l  m 
of parabola y 2  4 x . The length of this focal

chord is (1) 0 (2) 1

(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) –1

7. If a and b are chosen randomly from the set


(3) 6 (4) None of these
consisting of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 with
3. If [x] denotes the integral part of x, then domain
replacement. Then probability that
of the function 2/ x
 ax  bx 
lim   = 6 is
3x  3x  2  x0
 2 
f (x)   sin1   is
( x  1)( x  2)( x  3)  2 
1 1
(1) [0, 2) (2) [0, 2) – {1} (1) (2)
3 4
(3) (– , 3) – {1, 2} (4) None of these 1 2
(3) (4)
9 9
4. If the function f ( x )  ax 3  bx 2  11x  6
8. From origin, chords are drawn to the circle
satisfies conditions of Rolle’s theorem in [1, 3]
x 2  y 2  2y  0 . The locus of the middle
 1 
and f   2    0, then value of a and b are points of these chords is
 3
respectively (1) x 2  y 2  y  0

(1) 1, –6 (2) –1, 6 (2) x 2  y 2  x  0


1
(3) –2, 1 (4) –1, (3) x 2  y 2  2x  0
2

5. If n arithmetic means are inserted between two (4) x 2  y 2  x  y  0


sets of numbers a, 2b and 2a, b, where
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9. Identify the pair of functions which are not 14. The length of the perpendicular from the origin
identical. to the plane passing through the point a and

containing the line r  b  c is



(1) y  tan cos1 x ; y   1 x2
x [a b c ]
(1)
| a b  b c  c a |

(2) y  tan cot 1 x ; y   1
x
[a b c ]
(2)
x | a b  b c |
(3) y  sin  arc tan x  ; y 
1 x2
[a b c ]
(3)
 
(4) y  cos tan1x ; y  sin tan1 x   | b c  c a |

10. If z is a complex number satisfying


[a b c ]
(4)
| c a  a b |
z 4  z 3  2z 2  z  1  0, then the set of
15. If the standard deviation of x1, x2 , ..... xn is
possible values of | z | is
3.5, then the standard deviation of
(1) {1, 2} (2) {1}
2 x1  3,  2 x2  3,...,  2 xn  3 is
(3) {1, 2, 3} (4) {1, 2, 3, 4}
(1) –7 (2) –4
11. Integral of 1  2cot x (cot x  cosec x ) with
(3) 7 (4) 1.75
respect to x is:
16. If y1( x ) is a solution of the differential
x
(1) 2lncos  c equation dy /dx  f ( x )y  0, then a solution of
2

x dy
(2) 2ln sin c the differential equation  f ( x )y  r ( x )
2 dx

1
(3)
1
2
x
lncos  c
2
(1)
y1( x ) 
r ( x ) y1( x ) dx

r (x)
(4) ln sin x ln(cosec x  cot x) + c (2) y1( x )
 y ( x ) dx
1
2
cos  sin   d  
 r ( x ) y ( x ) dx
cos 
12. e (3) 1
0

(4) None of these


(1)  (2) 2
17. The distance between the directrices of the
(3) 0 (4) 3
 
2
ellipse  4 x  8   16 y 2  x  3 y  10
2
is K
13. For each real number x such that – 1 < x < 1,

1  1  x  then
K
is
let A(x) be the matrix (1  x )   and
x 1  2

xy 18. The number of distinct real roots of the


z . Then,
1  xy cos x sin x sin x
(1) A(z) = A(x) + A(y) equation sin x cos x sin x  0 which lies
(2) A(z) = A(x) [A(y)]–1 sin x sin x cos x

(3) A(z) = A(x) A(y)  


in the interval  x  is______
(4) A(z) = A(x) – A(y) 4 4

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Co 4 nCn n C1 
 /2 n 4n 3 
 1 23. Cn  n C 2
19. Given  lnsin xdx  2 ln 2 and
0 4n  6
Cn n C34n 9Cn  ...  to n terms is equal
 /2 2
 x  k.
  sin x  dx  2 ln2 then k = ______
 
to (1  k )n then the value of k is
0

20. The number of ordered pairs (x, y) where 24. Let PN be the ordinate of a point P on the

x, y  [0, 10] satisfying x2 y2


hyperbola 2
 2  1 and the tangent at P
97 79
 2 1  sec 2 y
 sin x  sin x   .2  1 is 2K then K = meets the transverse axis in T. Then the value
 2
 ON  OT 
of   is
21. If (a, b] is the domain of the function  2020 
 2x  8 
f  x   log0.5   then value of b – a (O being origin and [] denotes the greatest
 x2 
integer function)
is___
25. Find natural number n so that area bounded

22. In a triangle ABC, a  5, b  2, A  and
6 1 2
by y = nx2, y  nx and y 2  4y  3  0 is
c1, c2 are the possible values of the third side. 2

Then |c1 – c2| is greatest.



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[ANSWERS]

1. (1) 6. (3) 11. (2) 16. (1) 21. (4)

2. (2) 7. (3) 12. (2) 17. (8) 22. (04)

3. (2) 8. (1) 13. (3) 18. (2) 23. (2)

4. (1) 9. (4) 14. (3) 19. (2) 24. (4)

5. (3) 10. (2) 15. (3) 20. (8) 25. (1)

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2
1. Answer (1)  1   1 
 f  2    3a  2  
p  1, q  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  6  3  3

p  2, q  1, 3, 4, 5, 6  3 [  (2, 4), (2, 6)]  1 


 2b  2    11  0
 3
p  3, q  1, 2, 4, 5, 6  4 [  (3, 6)]
 1 4 
p  4, q  1, 3, 5, 6  3 [  (4, 6)]  3a  4   
 3 3
p  5, q  1, 2, 3, 4, 6  5
 1 
 2b  2    11  0 ...(ii)
p  6, q  1, 5  2  3

2. Answer (2) From eqs. (i) and (ii), we get


Y a = 1, b = –6.
A(1, 2)
5. Answer (3)
X
S(1, 0) Let A1, A2 ..... An be airthmetric means between

B  2b  a 
a and 2b , then Am  a  m  
 n 1 
The parabola y 2  4 x, here a  1 and focus is
Again , let B1, B2 ........ Bn be arithmetic means
(1, 0).
The focal chord is ASB. This is clearly latus  b  2a 
Between 2a and b then Bm  2a  m  
rectum of parabola, its value = 4  n 1 

3. Answer (2) Now ,

For f(x) to be defined  2b  a   b  2a 


Am  Bm  a  m    2a  m  
 n  1   n 1 
 3x  2 
(i)  2   1, 0, 1
  ba a m
 m a 
 n  1  b n  m 1
3x  2
 1   2  2  3 x  2  4
2 6. Answer (3)

 0  3x  6  0  x  2 ...(A)   is cube root of unity.

(ii) 3  x  0 and x  1, 2, 3  1    2  0

 x < 3 and x  1, 2 ...(B)  1    2

From (A) and (B), we have Now if (1  )7  l  m


0  x  1 or 1 < x < 2
 ( 2 )7  l  m
 Domain  0,1  1,2  0,2   1
 14  l  m
4. Answer (1)
 12  2  l  m
 f(1) = f(3)
 (3 )4 2  l  m
 a + b + 11 – 6 = 27a + 9b + 33 – 6

 13a + 4b = –11  2  l  m

 1    l  m
and f   x   3ax 2  2bx  11 ...(i)
can comparison l = 1, m = 1
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7. Answer (3) 14. Answer (3)


2/x  
 ax  bx  Given plane passes
through a and b
lim   6 
x 0
 2  containing the line is [ AP AB c ]  0
 a x 1   b x 1 
lim     (r  a )  ((b  a )  c )  0
x  0  x   x 
 e 6
 r  (b  c  c  a )  [a b c ]
 elog a log b  6
ab = 6 [a b c ]
length of r from the origin 
| b c c a |
(a, b) = (1, 6), (6, 1), (2, 3), (3, 2)
4 1 15. Answer (3)
Required probability = 
66 9 xi  A
We know that if d i  then  x  | h | d .
8. Answer (1) h

T  S1 xi  3 / 2
In this case 2 xi  3  .
1/ 2
i.e., xx1  yy1  ( y  y1 )  x12  y12  2y1
1
Passes through (0, 0) So h   .
2
 x2  y 2  y  0 1
Thus d   x  2  3.5  7 .
9. Answer (4) |h|

Conceptual 16. Answer (1)


10. Answer (2) dy
 f ( x ).y  0
dx
The given equation is ( z2  z  1)( z2  1)  0 .
dy
 f ( x ) dx
z   i , w, w 2 , w being an imaginary cube root y
of unity. Thus | z |  1 . ln y   f ( x ) dx
11. Answer (2)
y1( x )  e 
f ( x ) dx
Then for given equation I.F =
I=  1  2 cosec x cot x  2cot 2 x
e
f ( x ) dx

=  cosec 2 x  2 cosec x cot x  cot 2 x dx Hence Solution y .y1( x )   r ( x ).y1( x ) dx

=  (cosec x  cot x ) dx 1
y1 ( x ) 
y r ( x ).y1( x ) dx
12. Answer (2)
17. Answer (8)
2
ei  i
Real part of e d  put e  z 2
 1  ( x  3 y  10)
( x  2)2  y 2   
2
0
2 4
2
1 ez
i 0 z
Real part of dz  2 . 1
 h, k    z, 0  , e 
2
13. Answer (3) Perpendicular distance from (2, 0) to

  x  y 
a
1  x  3y  10  0 is  ae
  e
 x  y   1 xy    1 xy 
A(z)  A  
  
 1 xy  (1 x)(1  y )    x  y  
a
   1  2a  6a4
  1 xy   2

 A( x ). A( y )  A( z ) 2a
Distance between directrics =  16  K
e
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Review Assignment-2 JEE Main

18. Answer (2) 21. Answer (4)

The given equation can be identified as  2x  8  2x  8


log0.5    0  x 2 1
 x 2 
(cos x  sin x )2 (2sin x  cos x )  0
 x  (2, 6]  b  a  4
  1 
x and x  tan1  
4  2  22. Answer (04)

19. Answer (2) b2  c 2  a2


cos A  C2  2 3 C  1  0
2bc
/2 /2
/2
I  x2 cos ec2 xdx  x2 cot x    2x cot xdx Now C1 + C2 = 2 3, C1C2 = – 1
0
0 0

So |C1 – C2| = 4
2  /2
x
 2  x lnsin x 0  2
 /2
 0  Lt
x 0 tan x  lnsin xdx 23. Answer (2)
0

 1
Coefficient xn in Cn
o 1  x 4n n C1 1  x 4 n 3
 0  2 Lt x lnsin x  2 ln   ln 2
2 2


x 0 4n 6
 n C2 1  x  ...   1 Cn  1  x 
n n n

 1 
 .cos x 
lnsin x
1 x   1
n
 Lt  Lt sin x  0  Coefficient xn in 1  x 
n 3
 3n
 x 0 1/ x x  0 1 
  2 
 x 
24. Answer (4)
20. Answer (8)
ON  OT = 97 cos  97sec = 972
2
1  1 1 1  97 
sin2 x  sin x    sin x     and  4
2  2  4 2  2020 

2 25. Answer (1)


(sec 2 y )  1, 2sec y
2
3  2y y
Area      dy
1 1  n 
It is possible only when sin x  , sec 2 y  1  n
2
y = nx2
 5 13 17 y = 1/2 nx2
 x , , ,
6 6 6 6
y=1

y  0, , 2, 3

No. of ordered pairs = 16 is greatest when n is least

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