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JEE 2022 Fortnightly Quiz - 1 (GEN 3 TO 8, OIC B1 & B2)

General Instructions

1. The test is of 1:30 hours duration and the maximum marks is 180.

2. The question paper consists of 3 Parts (Part I: Physics, Part II: Chemistry, Part III: Mathematics).

3. Contains Each subject 15 Questions Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

Marking Scheme

1. +4 for correct answer, –1 (negative marking) for incorrect answer, 0 for no attempt

Name of the Candidate (In CAPITALS) :

Roll Number :

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Candidate's Signature : Invigilator's Signature
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PART I : PHYSICS 60 MARKS

SECTION-1

This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

1. A sphere of mass m moving horizontally with velocity v0 collides against a pendulum bob of mass m. If
the two masses stick together after the collision, then the maximum height attained is

v02 v02 v02 v02


(A) (B) (C) (D)
2g 4g 6g 8g

2. Three particles A, B and C of equal mass, move with equal speed v along the medians of an equilateral
triangle as shown in the figure. They collide at the centroid G of the triangle. After collision, A comes to
rest and B retraces its path with speed v. What is the speed of C after collision?
A

B C
v
(A) 0 (B) (C) v (D) 2v
2

3. Particle A makes a perfectly elastic head-on collision with another stationary particle B. They fly apart in
MA
opposite directions with equal velocities. Ratio of their masses will be
MB
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 2 4 3

4. A metal ball of mass 2 kg moving with speed of 36 km/h has a head-on collision with a stationary ball of
mass 3 kg. If after collision, both the balls move together, then the loss in kinetic energy due to collision
is
(A) 40 J (B) 60 J (C) 100 J (D) 140 J

5. A particle of mass m describes a circle of radius r. The centripetal acceleration of the particle is 4/r2. The
linear momentum of the particle is
4m 2m 4m 2m
(A) (B) (C) (D)
r r r r

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6. A ball is projected with horizontal velocity  0 = 9 gR at the bottom most point attached with
inextensible string of length R and fixed at O as shown. Tension in the string in horizontal position
O

v0 = 9 gR

(A) 3 mg (B) 5 mg (C) 7 mg (D) 9 mg

7. A block m slides with a speed of v 0 = 6 m/s along a track from one level to a higher level as shown. The
track is frictionless until the block reaches the higher level where co-efficient of friction is 0.6. The
distance d travelled by block on higher level before stopping is (g = 10 m/s2)
d =0.6
v0=6m/s h=1.1m
m
smooth

7 5 29
(A) m (B) m (C) m (D) 3m
6 6 6
8. A ball weighing 10 g hits a hard surface vertically with a speed of 5 m/s and rebounds with the same
speed. The ball remains in contact with the surface for 0.01 sec. The average force exerted by the surface
on the ball is
(A) 100 N (B) 10 N (C) 1 N (D) 0.1 N

9. Ball A of mass m after sliding from an inclined plane strikes elastically with another ball B of mass 3m at
rest. The minimum height h, so that the ball B just completes the circular portion of the surface at C, will
be (all surfaces are smooth)
A C
h R
B

5
(A) h= R (B) h = 5R (C) h = 8R (D) h = 10R
2

10. A ball hits a floor and rebounds after an inelastic collision. In this case
(A) the momentum of the ball just after the collision is the same as that just before the collision
(B) the mechanical energy of the ball remains the same in the collision
(C) the total momentum of the ball and the earth is conserved
(D) the total mechanical energy of the ball and the earth is conserved

11. A force acts on a 3 gram particle such that its position x = 3t − 4t 2 + t 3 , where x is in metre and t is in
second. The work done during first 4s is
(A) 825 mJ (B) 285 mJ (C) 528 mJ (D) zero

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12. A block of mass m = 0.1 kg is released from a height of 4 m on a curved smooth surface. On the
horizontal surface, path AB is smooth and path BC offers coefficient of friction  = 0.1. If the impact of
block with the vertical wall at C be perfectly elastic, the total distance covered by the block on the
horizontal surface before coming to rest will be: (take g = 10 m/s2)

4m
A B C
1m 2m
(A) 29 m (B) 49 m (C) 59 m (D) 109 m

13. A particle is released from rest at origin. It moves under the influence of potential field U = x 2 − 3 x,
where U is in Joule and x is in metre. Kinetic energy at x = 2 m will be
(A) 2 J (B) 1 J (C) 1.5 J (D) 0J

14. A block of mass m is slowly pulled up on inclined plane of height h and inclination  with the top of a
string parallel to the incline. Which of the following statement is correct for the block when it moves up
from the bottom to the top of the incline:

m
h

(A) Work done by the normal reaction force is zero
(B) Work done by the string on block is mgh sin 
(C) Work done by the gravity is mgh
(D) Work done by the block is –mgh/2

15. A particle initially at rest at the highest point of a smooth vertical circle is slightly displaced. It will leave
the circle at a vertical distance h below the highest point. Then
h
R

R R
(A) h=R (B) h = 2R (C) h= (D) h=
2 3

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PART II : CHEMISTRY 60 MARKS

SECTION-1

This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
16. The enthalpy of dissociation of HCN computed from the following data, is
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) ⎯→ NaCl(aq) + H2O ; H1 = −55.9 kJ/mole
HCN(aq) + NaOH(aq) ⎯→ NaCN(aq) + H2O ; H2 = −12.1 kJ/mole
(A) −43.8 kJ (B) 43.8 kJ (C) 68 kJ (D) −68 kJ

17. When 3 moles of oxygen are heated at a constant pressure of 3.25 atm, the temperature increases from
260 K to 285 K. If the molar heat capacity of oxygen at constant pressure is 29.4 J K−1 mol−1, the heat
added is
(A) 22.1 kJ (B) 1.10 kJ (C) 11.10 kJ (D) 2.21 kJ
18. 1 L each of 1 M HCl and 1 M NaOH are mixed and rise in the temp. of solution, is x°C. When
500 ml each of 1 M H2SO4 and 1 M Ba(OH)2 are mixed, the temperature rise is y°C. Approximate
relation between x and y is
(A) x = y (B) y = 2x (C) x = 2y (D) y = 4x
19. A solution of 200 ml of 1 M KOH is added to 200 ml of 1 M HCl and the mixture is well shaken. The rise in
temperature T1 is noted. The experiment is repeated by using 100 ml of each solution and increase in
temperature T2 is again noted. Which of the following is correct?
(A) T1 = T2 (B) T2 is twice as large as T1
(C) T1 is twice as large as T2 (D) T1 is four times as large T2.
20. One mole of an ideal gas is allowed to expand reversibly and adiabatically from a temperature of 27°C. If
the work done during the process is 3 kJ, the final temperature will be equal to
(Cv = 20 JK–1)
(A) 150 K (B) 100 K (C) 26.85 K (D) 295 K
21. One mole of graphite and diamond were separately burnt to form CO2 gas. The H° values of the two
reactions are given below:
C(graphite) + O2(g) ⎯→ CO2(g) ; Hº = – 393.5 kJ
C(diamond) + O2(g) ⎯→ CO2(g) ; Hº = – 395.4 kJ
Choose the correct statement.
(A) Graphite is more stable than diamond. (B) Diamond is more stable than graphite.
(C) Graphite has greater affinity for oxygen. (D) Diamond has greater affinity for oxygen.
22. Consider the reaction:
2Cl(g) ⎯→ Cl2(g)
The sign of H and S of the above reaction respectively are
(A) + and – (B) + and + (C) – and – (D) – and +

23. 1m3 of neon gas initially at 273.2 K and 10 atm undergoes expansion isothermally and reversibly to final
pressure of 1 atm. The work done by the gas is
(A) –232.85 kJ (B) –2332 kJ (C) –914.1 kJ (D) –2.32 kJ

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24. A piston exerting a pressure of 1 bar rests on the surface of water at 100ºC. The pressure is reduced to a
small extent and as a result 10 g of water evaporates and absorb 20.0 kJ of heat. The value of Hvap. of
water is
(A) 72 kJ mol–1 (B) 36 kJ mol–1 (C) 18 kJ mol–1 (D) –36 kJ mol–1
25. The enthalpy changes at 298 K in successive breaking of O–H bonds of water are
H2O(g) ⎯→ H(g) + OH(g) ; H = 498 kJ mol–1
OH(g) ⎯→ H(g) + O(g) ; H = 428 kJ mol–1
The bond enthalpy of O–H bond is:
(A) 498 kJ mol–1 (B) 428 kJ mol–1 (C) 70 kJ mol–1 (D) 463 kJ mol–1
26. One mole of an ideal gas at 300 K is expanded isothermally from an initial volume of one litre to 10
litres. The E for this process is (E stands for internal energy)
(A) 16.7 cal (B) 1381.1 cal (C) 9 lit atm (D) Zero
27. The heat of combustion of solid benzoic acid (C7H6O2) at constant volume is – 321.30 kJ at 27ºC. The
heat of combustion at constant pressure is
(A) – 321.30 – 300R (B) – 321.30 + 300R
(C) – 321.30 – 150R (D) – 321.30 + 900R
28. One mole of ice is converted into water at 273 K. The entropies of H2O(s) and H2O(l) are 38.20 and 60.01
J mole−1 K−1 respectively. The enthalpy change for the conversion is
(A) 59.54 J mol−1 (B) 5954 J mole−1 (C) 594.5 J mole−1 (D) 320.6 J mole−1
29. The difference between heats of reaction at constant pressure and constant volume of the following
reaction would be
2C6H6(l) + 15O2(g) ⎯→ 12CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) at 25°C in kJ mol−1 is
(A) −7.43 (B) +3.72 (C) −3.72 (D) +7.43
30. The enthalpies of combustion of C(graphite) and C(diamond) are −393.5 and −395.4 kJ/mol respectively. The
enthalpy of conversion of C(graphite) to C(diamond) in kJ/mol is
(A) −1.9 (B) −788.9 (C) 1.9 (D) 788.9

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PART III : MATHEMATICS 60 MARKS

SECTION-1

This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
31. If z1, z2 , z3 are any three complex numbers on Argand plane then z1 ( Im ( z2 z3 ) ) + z2 ( Im ( z3 z1 ) ) +

z3 ( Im ( z1z2 ) ) is equal to
 z1 + z2 + z3 
(A) 0 (B) z1 + z2 + z3 (C) z1z2 z3 (D)  
 z1 z2 z3 

32. Let points P and Q correspond to the complex numbers  and  respectively in the complex plane. If
 = 4; and 42 − 2 + 2 = 0, then the AREA OF THE OPQ, O being the origin equals

(A) 8 3 (B) 4 3 (C) 6 3 (D) 12 3

33. If Z1, Z2 are two complex numbers such that Z1 = 1 , Z 2 = 1 then the maximum value of
Z1 + Z 2 + Z1 − Z 2 is

(A) 2 (B) 2 2 (C) 4 (D) none of these

34. For a complex number z, the minimum value of z + | cos  + i sin  − z | is


(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) none of these

35. For complex numbers z1, z2 satisfy


z1 = 12 and z2 – 3 – 4i = 5, the minimum value of z1 – z2 is
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 7 (D) 17
1
36. The conjugate of a complex number is , then that complex number is:
i −1
−1 1 −1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
i −1 i +1 i +1 i −1
1 1 1
37. If z1, z2 , z3 are complex numbers such that z1 = z2 = z3 = + + = 1,
z1 z 2 z3

then the value of z1 + z2 + z3 is

(A) equal to 1 (B) less than one (C) greater than 3 (D) equal to 3

1− z
38. If the ratio is purely imaginary, then
1+ z
(A) 0  z  1 (B) | z |= 1
(C) | z | 1 (D) bounds for |z| can not be decided

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39. If P(z) and A(z1) two be variable points such that zz1 = z and | z − z + z1 + z1 |= 10 then area
enclosed by the curve formed by them
(A) 25  (B) 20  (C) 50 (D) 100

40. The number of complex numbers z satisfying | z + z | + | z − z |= 4 and z + 2i + z – 2i = 4 is/are


(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4

1 + z2
41. If z = 1 and z ' = , then
z
(A) z ' lie on a line not passing through origin
(B) | z'| = 2
(C) Re ( z ') = 0
(D) Im ( z ') = 0
Z
42. If Z = 1 and Z  1 , then all the values of lie on
1− Z 2
(A) a line not passing through the origin (B) Z = 2
(C) Real axis (D) Imaginary axis
z1 + z2
43. If z1and z2 are two distinct non-zero complex numbers such that z1 = z2 , then is always
z1 − z2
(A) purely real (B) purely imaginary (C) equal to zero (D) none of these
44. If z = ii, where i = −1, then Re(z) is
(A) e−/2 (B) zero (C) e − (D) none of these
2 2
45. If z1 + z2 = z1 – z2 where z1and z2 are non-zero complex numbers, then
(A) Re ( z1 / z2 ) = 0 (B) Im ( z1 / z2 ) = 0
(C) Re ( z1 + z2 ) = 0 (D) none of these
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