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COLLEGE NAME

JEE MAINS MODEL PRACTICE TEST


JR. PART TEST - 1
Exam Date : ............................ Max. Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
1. The question paper consists of three subjects (Physics 1 to 25; Chemistry 26 to 50 and Mathematics 51 to 75).
2. All questions are Multiple Choice questions with single correct answer only and each question has four choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Each question carries +4 for Correct Option and –1 for
Wrong Option.
3. No Negative Marks for Numerical Value Questions.

PHYSICS
25 X 4 = 100M
01. A parachutist after bailing out falls 50m without friction. When parachute opens, it decelerates at
2 m/s2. He reaches the ground with a speed of 3 m/s. At what height, did he bail out ?
1) 91m 2) 182m 3) 293m 4) 111m
02. A projectile is given an initial velocity of (i  2j)m
 / s , where i is along the ground and j is along
the vertical. If g  10m / s2 , the equation of its trajectory is

1) y  x  5x 2 2) y  2x  5x 2 3) 4y  2x  5x 2 4) 4y  2x  25x 2

03. The velocity of a projectile at the initial point A is (2i  3j)m


 / s . It’s velocity (in m/s) at point B is

A B
X

1) 2i  3j 2) 2i  3j 3) 2i  3j 4) 2i  3j

04. For a given velocity, a projectile has the same range R for two angles of projection of t1 and t 2 are
e
the times of flight in the two cases then
1 1
1) t1t2  R2 2) t1t 2  R 3) t1t2  4) t1t2 
R R2
05. A monkey of mass 20 kg is holding a vertical rope. The rope will not break when a mass of 25 kg
is suspended from it but will break if the mass exceeds 25 kg. What is the maximum acceleration
with which the monkey can climb up along the rope ( g  10m / s2 )

1) 10m / s2 2) 25m / s2 3) 2.5m / s2 4) 5m / s2

06. The mass of a hydrogen molecule is 3.32  1027 kg . If 1023 hydrogen molecules strike, per second,
a fixed wall of area 2 cm2 at an angle of 45° to the normal, and rebound elastically with a speed of
103 m/s, then the pressure on the wall is nearly
1) 4.70  103 N / m2 2) 2.35  102 N / m2 3) 4.70  102 N / m2 4) 2.35  103 N / m2
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07. A given object takes ‘n’ times as much time to slide down a 45° rough incline as it takes to slide
down a perfectly smooth 45° incline. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the object and the
incline is given by

 1  1  1  1
1)  1  2  2) 3)  1  n2  4)
 n  1  n2   1  n2

1
08. A satellite revolves in a circular orbit with speed, V  Ve . If satellite is suddenly stopped and
3
allowed to fall freely onto the earth, the speed with which it hits the earth’s surface is

gR 2
1) gR 2) 3) 2gR 4) gR
3 3
09. A person brings a mass 2 kg from A to B. The increase in kinetic energy of mass is 4J and work
done by the person on the mass is –10J. The potential difference between B and A is _____ J/kg.
1) 4 2) 7 3) –3 4) –7

10. The centre of a ring of mass m and a sphere of mass M of equal radius R, are at a distance 8 R
apart as shown. The force of attraction between the ring and the sphere is

m R
8R

2 2 GmM GmM GmM 2 GmM


1) 2) 3) 4)
27 R 2 8R 2 9R2 9 9R 2

GM
11. If the gravitational field intensity at a point is , then potential at a distance ‘r’ is
r2.5

2GM GM 2GM GM


1) 2) 3)  4)
3r1.5 r 3.5 3r1.5 r 3.5
12. The distance travelled by a particle executing SHM of time period T & amplitude A in time T/12
starting from rest is

A A(2  3 ) 3A A(2  3 )
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2
13. A particle performs SHM about O with amplitude A & time period T. The magnitude of its
acceleration T / 8 sec after the particle reaches the extreme position would be

4 2 A 4 2 A 22 A
1) 2) 3) 4) none
2T2 T2 2T2
14. All the springs in A & B are light and having same spring constants but may differ in length (actual
lengths are not known). The ratio of time periods in A and B for small vertical oscillation is

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Light rod
m

(A) (B)

2 1
1) 1 2) 3)
5 2
4) information is insufficient
15. The acceleration displacement graph of a particle executing SHM is shown in figure. The time
period of SHM is

a (m/s2)

37°
X (m)

4 2
1) s 2) s
3 3
3) given graph does not represent SHM 4) information is insufficient
16. A shaft is turning at 65rad/sec at time zero. Thereafter, angular acceleration is given by
  ( 10  5t)rad / s2 where t is the elapsed time. Find its angular speed at t = 3sec
1) 25 rad/sec 2) 12.5 rad/sec 3) 17 rad/sec 4) 22 rad/sec
17. A shell is fired from a cannon with velocity ‘ v ’ m/s at an angle  with the horizontal direction. At
the highest point in its path it explodes into two pieces of equal mass. One of the pieces retraces
its path to the cannon and the speed in m/s of the other piece immediately after the explosion is

3 3
1) 3v cos  2) 2v cos  3) v cos  4) v cos 
2 2
18. A thin wire of length L and uniform linear mass density  is bent into a circular loop with centre at
O as shown. The moment of inertia of the loop about the axis XX' is
X X'

L3 L3 5L3 3L3


1) 2) 3) 4)
8 2 162 16 2 8 2
19. A pump motor is used to deliver water at a certain rate from a given pipe. To obtain twice as much
water from the same pipe in the same time, power of the motor has to be increased to
1) 16 times 2) 4 times 3) 8 times 4) 2 times

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20. A crane can lift up 10,000 kg of coal in 1 hour from a mine of 180m depth. If the efficiency of the
crane is 80%, its input power must be
1) 5kW 2) 6.25kW 3) 50kW 4) 62.5kW

NUMERICAL VALUE QUESTIONS:


21. The acceleration of system of two bodies over the wedge as shown in figure in m/s2

M M
37° 53°

1) 1 2) 3 3) 5 4) 8
22. The maximum velocity of a particle executing S.H.M is Vm. Its average speed over one oscillation
xVmax
is ms1 . Find the value of ‘x’ ?

1) 5 2) 8 3) 2 4) 9
23. Three waves of equal frequency having amplitudes 10m, 4m and 7m arrive at a given point

with a successive phase difference of . What is the amplitude of the resulting wave in m ?
2
1) 8 2) 7 3) 3 4) 5
th th
24. If a car covers 2/5 of the total distance with v1 speed and 3/5 distance with v2, then average
5v1 v 2
speed is xv  2v . Find the value of ‘x’.
1 2

1) 2 2) 3 3) 8 4) 5
25. A particle of mass 5g is moving with a speed of 3 2 cms1 in X-Y plane along the line y  x  4 . The
magnitude of its angular momentum about the origin in gcm2 s1 is
1) zero 2) 60 3) 30 4) 80

CHEMISTRY
25 X 4 = 100M
26. Work done on an ideal gas in a cylinder when it is compressed by an external pressure in a single
step in shown below:
Pex
Pex

Which of the following graphs will show the work done on the gas ?

A B Pex
A B
Pex Pex Pex
Area= Area=
Pex .V Area= V
P Area= P
1) P 2) P 3) P 4)
P
Vf Vi Vf Vi Vf Vi Vi Vf
V V V V

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27. Match the column-I with column-II and mark the appropriate choice.
Column-I Column-II
1) Mass of H2 produced when 0.5 mole of
zinc reacts with excess of HC p) 3.01  1023 molecules
2) Mass of an atom of a compound with formula C70H22 q) 6.023  1023 molecules
3) Number of molecules in 35.5 g of C 2 r) 1.43  1021 g
4) Number of molecules in 64g of SO2 s) 1 g
1) 1-q; 2-p; 3-s; 4-r 2) 1-p; 2-q; 3-r; 4-s 3) 1-s; 2-r; 3-p; 4-q 4) 1-s; 2-r; 3-q; 4-p
28. Match the upper limit concentrations of the pollutants in drinking water given in column-I with
column-II and mark the appropriate choice.
Column-I Column-II
1) Lead p) 500 ppm
2) Sulphate q) 1 ppm
3) Nitrate r) 50 ppb
4) Fluoride s) 50 ppm
1) 1-q; 2-r; 3-p; 4-s 2) 1-r; 2-p; 3-s; 4-q 3) 1-p; 2-s; 3-r; 4-q 4) 1-s; 2-q; 3-r; 4-p
29. Which of the following elements shown as pairs with their atomic numbers belong to the same
period ?
1) Z  19 and Z  38 2) Z  12 and Z  17 3) Z  11 and Z  21 4) Z  16 and Z  35
30. Match Column-I with Column-II and mark the appropriate choice.
Column-I Column-II
1) Li p) M2O2

2) Na q) MO2

3) Rb r) M2O
1) 1-p; 2-q; 3-r 2) 1-r; 2-q; 3-p 3) 1-r; 2-p; 3-q 4) 1-q; 2-r; 3-p
31. In an adiabatic process, no transfer of heat takes place between system and surroudings. Choose
the correct option for free expansion of an ideal gas under adiabatic condition from the following.
1) q  0 , T  0 , W  0 2) q  0 T  0 , W  0 3) q  0 , T  0 , W  0 4) q  0 , T  0 , W  0

32. 1 g of Mg is burnt in a closed vessel containing 0.5 g of O2 . Which reactant is limiting reagent and
how much of the excess reactant will be left ?
1) O 2 is a limiting reagent and Mg is in excess by 0.25g
2) Mg is a limiting reagent and is in excess by 0.5g
3) O 2 is a limiting reagent and is in excess by 0.25g

4) O 2 is a limiting reagent and Mg is in excess by 0.75g


33. Which of the following increasing orders is not correct as per the property indicated against it ?
1) CsC  RbC  KC  NaC  LiC (Lattice energy)
2) LiOH  NaOH  KOH (Solubility in water)
3) Li  Na   K   Rb  Cs (Size of hydrated ion)
4) NaI  NaBr  NaC  NaF (Lattice energy)
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34. Which of the following metals will react with NaOH and KOH to liberate hydrogen gas ?
1) Zn, A , Fe and Mg 2) A , Fe, Mg and Sn 3) Zn, Sn and A 4) Fe, Mg and A
35. Match the column-I with column-II and mark the appropriate choice.

Column I Column II
(1) CH4( g )  2O2( g )  CO2( g )  2H2O (p)  sol Ho
o
(2) H2( g )  2H( g ) (q)  lattice H
(3) NaC ( s)  Na (g )  C (g ) (r)  c Ho
(4) NaC ( s)  Na (aq)

 C (aq) (s)  bondHo

1) 1-s; 2-r; 3-p; 4-q 2) 1-q; 2-p; 3-s; 4-r 3) 1-p; 2-q; 3-r; 4-s 4) 1-r; 2-s; 3-q; 4-p
36. What are the two radii shown as ‘a’ and ‘b’ in the figure known as ?
a

1) a  Atomic radius, b  Molecular radius 2) a  Covalent radius, b  Vander Waal’s radius


3) a  Ionic radius, b  Covalent radius 4) a  Covalent radius, b  Atomic radius
37. Consider the figure of electromagnetic wave,

Electric field
z component

y
x Direction of
propagation
Magnetic field
component

and choose the correct information related to it.


1) These components have same wavelength and speed.
2) They vibrate in two mutually perpendicular planes.
3) Electromagnetic waves do not require medium and can move in vacuum.
4) All the above
38. Which is correct increasing order of their tendency of the given elements to form M3 ion ?
1) Bi  Sb  As  P  N 2) Bi  Sb  As  P  N 3) N  P  Sb  Bi  As 4) Bi  Sb  N  P  As
39. One of the following is an incorrect statement. Point out the incorrect one.
1) H2O 2 decomposes rapidly in presence of MnO2
2) Ice at its melting point is lighter than water because ice crystals have hollow hexagonal
arrangement of H2O molecules
3) D2O will have maximum density at 11.5°C
4) Water gas contains greater proportion of CO than that of H2
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40. Dihydrogen forms three types of hydrides. (i) hydrides are formed by alkali metals and alkaline
earth metals. (ii) hydrides are formed by non-metals and (iii) hydrides are formed by d and f-block
elements at elevated temperature. Complex metal hydrides such as (iv) and (v) are powerful reducing
agents.
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)
1) Covalent Molecular Saline NaH LiH
2) Molecular Covalent Ionic LiAH4 CaH2
3) Ionic Covalent Interstitial LiAH4 NaBH4
4) Covalent Saline Interstitial LiAH4 NaBH4
41. Why is the electron gain enthalpy of O or F less than that of S or C ?
1) O and F are more electronegative than S and C
2) When an electron is added to O or F, it goes to a smaller (n  2) level and suffers more repulsion
than the electron in S or C in larger lever (n  3)
3) Adding an electron to 3p-orbital leads to more repulsion than 2p-orbital
4) Electron gain enthalpy depends upon the electron affinity of the atom
42. Complete the following equations:
(i) Na 2O2  2H2O  ( W)  H2O2

(ii) 2KO2  2H2O  ( X)  ( Y)  O2

(iii) Na 2O  CO2  (Z)


W X Y Z
1) 4Na K 2O H2O Na 2O2
2) 4Na K 2O H 2O 2 Na 2CO3
3) 4NaOH 2KOH H2O Na 2O2
4) 2NaOH 2KOH H 2O 2 Na 2CO3
43. What is the colour corresponding to the wavelength of light emitted when the electron in a hydrogen
atom undergoes transition from n  4 to n  2 ?
1) Blue 2) Red 3) Yellow 4) Green
44. Chlorine gas is prepared by reaction of H2SO4 with MnO2 and NaC . What volume of C 2 will be
produced at STP if 50 g of NaC is taken in the reaction ?
1) 1.915 L 2) 22.4 L 3) 11.2 L 4) 9.57 L
45. P is the probability of finding the 1s electron of hydrogen atom in a spherical shell of infinitesimal
thickness dr, at a distance r from the nucleus. The volume of this shell is 4 r2dr . The qualitative
sketch of the dependence of P on r is
P P
P P

1) 2) 3) 4)
r r r r
O O O O

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NUMERICAL VALUE QUESTIONS:
46. What will be the mass of oxygen liberated by decomposition of 200 mL hydrogen peroxide solution
with a strength of 34 g per litre ?
1) 25.5 g 2) 3.0 g 3) 3.2 g 4) 4.2 g
47. 10 mL of water requires 1.47 mg of K 2Cr2O7 (M.Wt  294) for oxidation of dissolved organic matter..
C.O.D is
1) 2.44 ppm 2) 24 ppm 3) 32 ppm 4) 1.6 ppm
48. The results of the operation 2.5  1.25 should be which of the following on the basis of significant
figures ?
1) 3.125 2) 3.13 3) 3.1 4) 31.25
o
49. The radius of hydrogen atom in ground state is 0.53 A . What will be the radius of 3 Li2 in the ground
state ?
o o o o
1) 1.06 A 2) 0.265 A 3) 0.17A 4) 0.53 A
50. What will be the enthalpy change of conversion of graphite into diamond ?
Given Cgraphite , combH  391.25 kJ ; Cdiamond , combH  393.12 kJ
1) zero 2) –391.25 kJ 3) –393.12 kJ 4) –1.87 kJ

MATHEMATICS
25 X 4 = 100M

i  j, i  j
51. If A  [a ij ]22 , where a ij   , then A 1 is equal to
i  j, i  j

 0 1 / 3 2 / 9 1 / 3   0 1 / 3
1)   2)  3)  4) none of these
1 / 3 0  1 / 3 0  
1 / 3 2 / 9

x a x b x a c
2
52. Let (x )  x  b x  c x  1 and
 (x )dx  16 , where a, b, c, d are in A.P., then the common
x c x d x bd 0

difference of the A.P. is equal to


1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
         
53. The line joining the points 6a  4b  5c , 4c and the line joining the points a  2b  3c , a  2b  5c
intersect at
  
1) 2 c 2) 4 c 3) 8 c 4) none of these

54. The area of a quadrilateral ABCD, where A  (0, 4,1) , B  (2, 3,  1) , C  (4, 5, 0) and D  (2, 6, 2) is
equal to
1) 9 sq. units 2) 18 sq. units 3) 27 sq. units 4) 81 sq. units
1
55. If f(  )  , then range of f(  ) is
2  3cos 

 1  1 1 
1)  ,   [1,  ) 2)  1,  3) ( ,  1)   ,   4) none of these
 5  5 5 

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1 1
56. If [cot x]  [cos x]  0 , where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, then complete set of values
of ‘x’ is
1) (cos1, 1] 2) (cot1, cos1] 3) (cot1, 1] 4) none of these

57. If in triangle ABC, A  , then the value of r  2R is equal to
2
1 1 1 1
1) (a  b  c) 2) (b  c  a) 3) (a  c  b) 4) (a  b  c)
2 2 2 2
58. A triangle is inscribed in a circle. The vertices of the triangle divide the circle into three arcs of
length 3, 4 and 5 units, then area of the triangle is equal to

9 3(1  3 ) 9 3( 3  1) 9 3(1  3 ) 9 3( 3  1)
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2 2 2
59. If there are only two linear functions f and g which map [1, 2] on [4, 6] and in a ABC , c  f(1)  g(1)
and a is the maximum value of r2 , where r is the distance of a variable point on the curve
x 2  y 2  xy  10 from the origin, then sin A : sinC is
1) 1 : 2 2) 2 : 1 3) 1 : 1 4) none of these
  
60. If OA  i  3j  2k and OB  3i  j  2k , then OC which bisects the angle AOB is given by

1) 2i  2j  2k 2) 2i  2j  2k 3) 2i  2j  2k 4) 2i  2j  2k

61. Projection of i  2j  3k on i  2j  2k is equal to:


1) 3 2) –3 3) 9 4) –9
62. The range of the function f(x)  2 sinx  3 cosx is

1) [2, 13] 2) [2, 3] 3) [3, 13] 4) [3, 2]


63. The minimum value of 27cos x  81sin x is equal to

2 1 2
1) 2) 3) 4) none of these
3 3 3 3 9 3

64. The number of distinct solutions of sec   tan   3 , 0    3  , is


1) 3 2) 5 3) 4 4) none of these
65. If [y]  [sin x] and y  cosx are two given equations, then the number of solutions is : ([.] denotes
the greatest integer function)
1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) infinitely many solutions
n n
1
66. If  cos
i 1
i  0 , then  i 
i 1

1) n 2) –n 3) 0 4) none of these
4
1
67. If x1 , x 2 , x 3 , x 4 are roots of the equation x 4  x 3 sin2  x 2 cos2  x cos   sin   0 , then  tan xi
i 1

is equal to

1)  2)  3)    4) 
2
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68. The least value of cosec2 x  25sec2 x is
1) 0 2) 26 3) 28 4) 36
69. If the vector i  3j  5k bisects the angle between a and i  2j  2k , where
e a is a unit vector, then

1 1
1) a  (41i  88j  40k)
 2) a  (41i  88j  40k)

105 105

1 1
3) a  ( 41i  88j  40k)
 4) a  (41i  88j  40k)

105 105

70. The domain of f( x )  {x  4  2 (x  5)}  {x  4  2 x  5} is

1) [5,  ) 2) ( , 2] 3) [5,  ) 4) none of these

NUMERICAL VALUE QUESTIONS:


71. The volume of the tetrahedron whose vertices are with position vectors i  6j  10k , i  3j  7k ,

5i  j  k and 7i  4j  7k is 11 cubic unit if ‘  ’ equals


1) –3 2) 3 3) 7 4) –1
72. Let A 0 , A 1 , A 2 , A 3 , A 4 and A 5 be the consecutive vertices of a regular hexagon inscribed in circle
of unit radius. The product of the length of A 0 A 1 , A 0 A 2 and A 0 A 4 is
1) 2 2) 3 3) 5 4) 0
73. The number of solutions of the equation 5sec   13  12tan  in [0, 2] is
1) 2 2) 1 3) 4 4) 0

ab a 2b2 a b
2 2
74. If a, b, c are non-zero real numbers, then the value of bc b c b  c is equal to
ca c2a 2 ca

1) 0 2) 1 3) 4 4) 6

 1  2(1  2x )
75. If f(x )  f   , where ‘x’ is a real number, x  0 , x  1 , then the values of f(2) must be
 1  x  x(1  x)
1) 4 2) 5 3) 3 4) 7

***ALL THE BEST***

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