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R. K. MALIK'’S JEE (MAIN & ADV.), MEDICAL + BOARD, NDA, IX & X NEWTON CLASSES Enjoys unparalleled reputation for best results in terms of percentage selection www.newtonclasses.net JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET - 4) 2013 This test will be a 3 hours Test. This test consists of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics questions with equal weight age of 120 Each question is of 4 marks. There are three parts in the qliestion paper consisting of Physics (Q.no.] to 30), Chemistry (Q.n0.31 to 60) and Mathematics (Q. no.61,16 90). There will be only One correct choice in the given four choices. For each question 4 marks will be awarded for corfect choice, 1 mark will be deducted for ineorrect choice.and Zero mark will be awarded forfot attempted question. Any textual, printed of written materials mobile pliones, calculator éte. is not allowed for the students appearing for the test. All caléulations / written work should be done in the rough sheetyprovided. PHYSICS The ratio of tecoefficient of volume expansion of a glass container to that of a viscous liquid kept inside the container is 1 :4. What fraction of the inner volume of the container should the liquid occupy so that the volume/ofthe remaining Vacant space will be same at all temperatures ? @ 25 (by 1:4 ©) 1:64 @ 1:8 Correct set up to verify Ohm’s law is (a) it Wax.isi€0ated on thelinner wall of a capillary tube and the tube is then @ipped in water. Then, compared to the unwaxed capillary, the angle of | contacti@ and the height / upto which water rises change: These changes are : {a)~0 increases and h also increases (b) decreases and / also decreases (©) @ increases and h decreases (@) 0 decreases and h increases A particle of mass 2 kg is moving such that at time 1, its position, in meter, is given by #(0)= 51-21 j . Theangular momentum of the particle at ¢ = 2s about the origin in kgm? sis: Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES @ —sok () (0i-16)) © 40k @ 40k Which of the following statement is NOT correct? (a) Ground wave signals are more stable than the sky wave signals. The critical frequency of an ionospheric layer is the highest frequency that will be reflected back by the layer when it is vertically incident, (c) Electromagnetic waves of frequencies higher than about 30 MHz cannot penetrate the ionosphere, (® Sky wave signals in the broadcast frequency range are stronger at night than in the day time, Electrons are accelerated through a potential difference V and protons are accelerated through a potential difference 4 V. The de-Broglie wavelengths are 2, and 2, for electrons and protons respectively. The ratio of 2s given by: (given mis mass of electron and, ismass of proton), A thin tube sealed at both ends is 100.cm long. It lies horizontally, the middle 20 cm containing mercury and two equal ends containing air at standard atmospheric pressure. Ifthe tube is now turned to a.vertical position, by what amount will the mercury be displaced ? CBZ > <— 4 ta fo 20m <—__—— 100 em (Given : cross-section of the tube can be assumed to be uniform) (@) 295en (b) 5.18em (© 865cm (@ 0.0on Which of the four resistances P,Q, R and S generate the greatest amount of heat when a current flows from A to B? P=29 Q=40 R=19 $=20 @_Q (b) S © P @R Bob ofa simple pendulum of length /is made of iron. The pendulum is oscillating over a horizontal coil carrying direct current. Ifthe time Period of the pendulum is T then @ T<2n, E and damping is smaller than in & airalone, ©, £=2n,]2 and damping i larger than in I g air alone, @ T> anf and damping is smaller than in a air alone, @ 1<2r, and damping is larger than in 8 air alone The plot given below is of the average power delivered to an LRC circuit versus frequency. ‘The quality factor ofthe circuit is : average power (microwatts) 304 ~=S frequency (kHz) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 4) 2013 @) 50 (b) 20 © 25 @ 04 A rectangular loop of wire, supporting a mass m, hangs with one end in a uniform magnetic field B pointing out of the plane of the paper. A clockwise current is set up such that i> mg/Ba, where a is the width of the loop. Then x x x x x 2% x_x_ XM x x x aa The weight riges due to a vertical force caused by the magnetit field and Work is dogte on the system, ‘The weight do not rise due to vertical for caused.by the magnetic field and work is done on thie\system. (©) Theswéight rises/due to a vertical force caused by the magnetic field but no work is done on the system. (@)_ The weight rises due to a vertical force caused by the magnetic field and work is extracted from the maghtticfiehd. A\copper wire of length 1.0. mand a steel wire of lengthgi0.5 m having equal cross-sectional areas ate joined end to end. The composite ‘wires stretched by a certain load which stretches the copper wire by I mm. Ifthe Young’s modul of copper and steel afé'Tespectively 1.0 x 10"! Nm and 2.010" Nm, the total extension of the composite Wite i (a) 1.75mi &)_20mm © 150mm @ 125mm 500 g of water and100 g of icelitO°C are ina calorimeter whose water equivalentis 40 g. 10 g of steam at 100°C is added to it. Then water im the calorimeter is : (Latent heat of ive=80 cal/g, Latent heat of steam = 540 cal/ g) (a) 580g (b) 590g ©) 600g @ 610g A boy of mass 20 kg is standing on a 80 kg free to move long cart. There is negligible friction between cart and ground. Initially, the boy is img. standing 25 m fiom a wall. fhe walks 10m on the cart towards the wall, then the final distance of the boy from the wall will be (@ 15Sm(b) 125m (© 188m @ 1m Consider a finite insulated, uncharged conductor placed near a finite positively charged conductor. The uncharged body must have a potential : (@) less than the charged conductor and more than at infinity, (b) more than the charged conductor and less than at infinity. (©__more'than the charged conductor and more than at infinity, (@) less than the charged conductor and less than at infinity. This question hasStatément=1.and Statement-2. Of the four choives givenjafter the Statements, choose the one)that best describes the two Statements, Statement 12 Very large size telescopes are reflecting teleScopes insteadiof refracting telescopes. Statement 2: It is easier to provide mechanical support to large size mirrors than large size lenses. (@) Statement-1 is trueand Statement-2 is false. (b), Statement-1 is falge and Statement-2 is true. (© Statemént-1 and statement-2 are true and Statement22 is correct explanation for statement: (@)_ Statements-1 and stafemefit-2are true and Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for statemenit-1. ‘A sonometer ‘wire of length 114 cny is fixed at both the ends. Whefe should the two bridges be placed so as to’ divide the wife into three segments whose fundamental frequencies are in theratioN: 3:42 (@)| At366mand 84 em from one end () At24m and 72m from one end (© At48em and 96 em from one end (@)_At726m and 96 em from one end ‘A particle of charge 16 x 10-'6 C moving with velocity 10 ms“! along x-axis enters a region where magnetic field of induction B is along the y-axis and an electric field of ‘magnitude 10 Vin" isalong the negative z-axis. Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES If the charged particle continues moving along x-axis, the magnitude of B is: (a) 16x10°Wom? —(b)_ 2* 10° Wom? (©) 1*10 Wom? @ 4x10? Wom A light ray falls on a square glass slab as shown in the diagram. The index of refraction of the glass, if total internal reflection is to occur atthe vertical face, is equal to. Incident ray @) ‘2 5 mE 3 af In the Bohr’s model of hydrogen-like atom the force between the nucleus.and the electron is, é ( B ). where B isa Arc Pr 3 © z modified as= constant, For this atom, the radius of the n'® orbit 2 { Hr in terns of the Bohefadius [wy = 2" — | is: Nine ) 1 = ag (Or, =a" * B () 7, =au-B © 1,=ay—B A projectile of mass M jis fired’so that the horizontal rangeis 4 km, Atthe highest point the! projectile explodes in tw0 parts of masses Mid and 3M/4 respectively and the heavier part starts falling down vertically with zero initial speed. The horizontal range (distance from point of firing) of te lighter partis: (@) 16km (bo) Ikm (©) 10km (@) 2km 2, Ifthe time period £ of the oscillation of a drop of liquid of density d, radius r, vibrating under surface tension s is given by the formula rr's° d2”? . It is observed that the time id period is directly proportional to fe The value of b should therefore be : (a) © A parallel plate capacitor of area 60 cm* and separation 3 mms charged initially to 90 uC. If the medium between the plate gets slightly conducting and the plate loses the charge initially at the rateof 2.5 10-8 Cis, then what is the magnetic field between the plates @ 25x 10°T (b) 20x107T (© 1.63* 107! T, (d) Zero This question has Statement-1 aiid Statement-2. Ofte four choices given after the Statements, choose the one that best describes the two Statements. Staféméne’f: The internal energy of a perfect gas is entirelykinetic and depends only on absolute temperature of the gas and not on its pressure or volume. Statement 2: A/perfect gas is heated keeping pressure constant and later at constant volume. For the same amount of heat the temperature of the gas’at constant pressure is lower than that at constant volume, (a) Statément-1 is true, Statement-2 is true and Statement -2 is the Correct explanation of Sfatement-1 (b) Statément-His true, Statement (©) Statement-1 is true, Statement- Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1 (A) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true. n identical waves each of intensity J, interfere with each other. The ratio of maximum intensities if the interference is (i) coherent and (ii) incoherent is : Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 4) 2013 @) o) — n 1 © a @a A.70 kg man leaps vertically into the air from a crouching position. To take the leap the man pushes the ground with a constant force F to raise himself. The center of gravity rises by0.5 m before he leaps. After the leap the c.g. rises by another 1 m. The maximum power delivered by ‘the muscles is : (Take g= 10 ms) (@) 6.26 « 10° Watts atthe start (b) 6.26 « 103 Watts at take off (©) 6.26 « 10* Watts at the start () 6.26 x 104 WattSat take off A systenyf four gatesiis set up as shawn: The “truth table’ corresponding to this System is A> Ly > A body of mass ‘m’ is tied to one end of a spring! and whirled round in a horizontal plane withia constant angular velocity. The elorigation in the springis | cm. Ifthe angular velocity is doubled, the elongation in the spring is 5 cm. The original length of the spring is, (@) 15cm () em (© 16cm @ 10cm Select the correct statement from the following : Electromagnetic waves cannot travel in vacuum, Electromagnetic waves are longitudinal waves. Electromagnetic waves are produced by charges moving with uniform velocity. Electromagnetic waves carry both energy and momentum as they propagate through space, A liquid drop having 6 excess electrons is kept stationary under a uniform electric field of 25.5 Var. The density of liquid is 1.26 * 10° kgm, ‘The radius of the drop is (neglect buoyancy). @)/ 43*107m (6) 7.8*10-7m ©) 0.078 107mm (d) 34x10-7m CHEMISTRY. Which of the followifg polymer isa polyamide? (@) Terylene (b) Nylon by Rubber @ _Vulcanised rubber ‘The fiiagnetic moment of the complex, anion [Cx(NO) (NH,) (CN),P-is (a) 5.91BM (b) 3.87BM ©/1.738M (@) 2.82BM Glyeosidic linkage isfactually an : (a) ‘Carbonyt'bond 4b) Ether bond (©) Ester bond (4) Amide bond Equimolar solutions of the following compounds are prepared séparately in water. Which will have the lowest/pH value’? @)-BeCl, () sil, © CaCly (0)/MgCl, ‘Themitimbers of protons, electrons and neutrons in a molé6ule of heavy water are respectively : @ 8101 (b) 10,10,10 © WL (d) 11,10, 10 Number of atoms in the following samples of ‘substances is largest in (a) 4.0 g ofhydrogen (b) 71.0gofchlorine (© 127.0 gofiodine (@) 48.0g ofmagnesium Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Which has trigonal bipyramidal shape? (a) Xe0F, (b) Xe, (©) Xe0,F, (@) Xe0F, Which is the correct order of second ionization potential of C, N, Oand F in the following? (@) O>N>F>C (b+) O>F>N>C (©) F>O>N>C (@ C>N>0>F Natural glucose is termed D-glucose because : (2) —OH on the second carbon is on the right side in Fischer projection (6) — OH on the sixth carbon ison the right side in Fischer projection, (c) —OH on the fifth Carbon is on the right side in Fischer projection. (A) Itisdextrorotatory. The shape of IF 28: (a) Trigonally distorted octahedron (b) Pyramidal (©) Octahedral (@) /Square afitiprism (1) Ny@)*3HG(@) = 2NHC), K, ()N,(g)+ 0,(2) == 2NO(e), K, 1 G) Hyg) + 50,(e) = HL0(@).Ky ‘The equation for the equilibrium constant ofthe reaetion nf 2NH,(g) + 5 02() == 2NO() + 3H,0(8, (K,)in terms of Ky, K, and K, is? Ky.K} KK} @ ore Ky.K} © KKK, Oy Hi, — Receptor antagonists is a term associated with: (@) Antiseptics (b) Antihistamins (©) Antacids @ Analgesics The correct order of viscosity of the following liquids will be: (@) Water RBr>RCL (b) RCI>RBr>RI (Q) RBr>RCIARM Yd) RBr>RI>RCI Adentify the ineorrect statement : (a) “InGi,0,)*jtettahedral SiO} units sharetwo oxygen atoms. (b) Trialkylchlorosilane on hydrolysis gives R,SiOH. © SiCI, undergoes hydrolysis to give H,SiO,. @ (Si,0,) has eyclic structure! Wheta small amount of KMnO, is added to concentrated HSO,, green oily compound is obtained which is highly explosive in nature, ‘Compoundmay be : @ Mnso, (b) Mn,0, {© MnO) (d)_Mn,0, The reaction of phénol with benzoyl cliloride to give phenyl benzoate is known as : (@) _Claisen reaction (b) Schotten-Bauntiinn reaction (©) _Reimer-Tiemann reaction (@)_ Gatterman-Koch reaétion Identifyificorrect statément (@)) Cu, iis colourless. (b) Copper (1) compounds are colourless except ‘when colour results from charge transfer. (©)_Coppé (1) compounds are diamagnetic. @ Cu,Sisblack. ‘Vapour pressure of pure benzene is 119 torr and that of toluene is 37.0 torr at the same temperature, Mole fraction of toluene in vapour phase which is in equilibrium with a solution of benzene and toluene having a mole fraction of toluene 0.50, will be: Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLIN' SET - 4) 2013 (@) 0.137 (b) 0237 (©) 0435 (@) 0.205 Ina face centred cubic lattice, atoms of A form the corner points and atoms of B form the face centred points. If two atoms of A are missing from the corner points, the formula of the ionic compound is : (@) AB; (b) AB, (© A,B, @ AB, The de Broglie wavelength of acar of mass 1000 kg and velocity 36 knv/r is : @) 6.626 «104m (b)_ 6.626 108m (©) 6.626 10! @ 6.626% 10°38 Given E, F136VJE° ,, =-O.74V, fonicr, cP ice E° =1.33V, 29 037//08* Mare = 151V M07) The/correct order of redticing power of the species (Cry Gr, Mn?" and CP) will be : (@) Mn2ssCh (isothermal reversible A expansion of ainideal gas) (©) w= nRT In <2 (isothermal reversible expansion of an ideal gas) (@ For a system of constant volume heat involved directly changes to internal energy. Bond distance in HF is 9.17 x 10-!' m. Dipole moment of HF is 6.104 = 107° Cm. The percentage ionic character in HF will be: (electron charge= 1.60 x 10-9 C) (@) 61.0% (b) 380% © 355% (@) 415% The rate constant ofa zero order reaction is 2.0 * 10 mol L-! s. If the concentration of the reactant after 25 seconds is 0.5 M. What is the initial concentration ? (@) 05M (b) 125M (© 125M (@) 10M Which of the following is the product of aldol condensation? oO OH O oA KA oO oO © HAN w®, AA OH The order of basicity of amines in gaseous state is (@) 1°>2°>3%> NHy (b) 3°>2°>NH}> 1° © 9°>2°>1°>NH, @_NH,> 1°>2°>3° Monocarboxylic acids are functional isomers of: (2) p Ethers’ (6) Amines (©) Esters ()_ Alcohols MATHEMATICS xdx 2-88 +V2 @ log ne? | Sbe)i+ V2? [+0 slog] 1—2— +e xlog}1—¥2+x? |+c The integral f ‘equals: Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES (b) @ : The system of linear equations x+ (sin a) y+ (cosa) 2=0 x+ (cosa) y+ (sina)2=0 x=(sin @) y—(cos@) z= 0 has a non-trivial solition for only oné value of lying in the interval (@ z) ‘Statement-2: The equation in a cosa sina cose sino Weosa sina |= 0 cosail—sina /cosa has only one Solution lying in the interval Statement-1 is \true, Statement-2 is true, Statemient2 is not cotrect explantion for Statement-1 (b)\ Statement-I is true, Statement-2 is true, Statement-2 is a correct explantion for Statement-1. (©) Statementefis true, Statement-2 is false. (@_Statememt-bis false, Statement-2 is true. For integers.m and n, bothteater than 1, consider the following three statements P:mdividesn Q: mdivides n? R: misprime, then @) QaR+P © Q>R 65. ‘The sum of the rational terms in the binomial 1 ayo comin 2-3] is @ 3 () 2 © 9 (d) 41 If the extremities of the base of an isosceles triangle are the points (2a, 0) and (0, a) and the equation of one of the sides is x = 2a, then the area of the triangle, in square u 5 52 Omg & 54 25a” 2 ©, 4 (d) Sa’ ‘The sum of th¢Series : (QP F264)? + HORS upto 10 terms is: (@) 11300 (b) 11200 (©) 12100 (d) 12300: If the circle x2 +\y? — Guai8V4 (25 a? toliches the axis of’, then a equals. @ 0 (b) 4 © +2 @ 33 ak Joana ) nt anel +3043 2 y tan( 1 _L then fans van (sexbo) oy fans is equal to: 20 a @) ——_ = ® Woi+20 © tae 20 n OP {d) ———_ Te 420n+1 401+ 20n If a andsby are non-collinear vectors, then the value ofa forwhich the vectors w= (a—2)a +b and} = (2+30))a—3b are collinear is 2 b) = 3 @ z 7 3 2 © -> @ -5 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 4) 2013 The least integral value a of x such that xo5 2 $5x-14 (@) o2+3a-4 (b) o?-Sa +4: © @-Ta+6-0 (@) a?+5a-6-0 A,B, C try to hit a target simultaneously but independently. Their respective probabilities of >0, satisfies: hitting the targets are 3, 52. The probability that the target is hit by A or B but not by C is: @ 2164 (b) 78 © 732 46) 9164 Iftwo lines L, and Lyin space, are defined by 4 ={x=Viy4(Via! 25 (Sh 1) y+} ana then Lf/is perpendicular to Z>, for alf'non- negative reals and p., such th @ Vi+vu () (9 Atp=0 (oyu The number of solutions of the equation sin 2r—2(605x +4 sin x=4 in the interval [0, 5} is @ 3 () 5 © 4 @_6 If the projections ofa line seginent on the x, y and z-axés in 3edimensional space are 2, 3 and 6 respectively, then the length of the line segment is @ 2 © 9 ae ) 7 @ 6 where z iS'any.non-zero complex number. Theset A= {a:|z|=1 and z #41) isequalto: @ CLD oF © 7. Let 0, be the angle between two lines 2x +3y+ c,= Oand—x+5y+c, =0 and 0, bethe angle between two lines 2x + 3y +e, =Oand—x+ Sy+ €4=0, where cy, cy, €, are any real numbers : Statement-1: If, and c, are proportional, then 0,=0,. Statement-2: 0, 6, forall c, ande,, (@)_Statement-I is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is a correct explanation of Statement-1 (b) Statement-I is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not a correct explanation of Statement-1 (©) "‘Statement- is false; Statement-2 is true, (@) / Statement-1 is tru; Statement-2 is false. If f@)= sin (sin xpand f"(x) + tanxf"(x) + (x) = 0, then g(x) is G~cos? x cos(sin x).¢ (b) Sin? x 008 (cos.x) (c)_ sin? sin (cos) (d)_cosx sin (sinx) Tf, 3, dyy.2} (tye Ari A.P, such that a,—a, + ayy =m, then the sum of firstel3 terms of this AP is: @, 10m (13m (&) 12m @ Bm A tangent to the hyperbola “——2— e = 42 xaxis at P andy-axis at Q. Lines PR and QR are drawn such that OPRQ is a rectangle (where O is theorigin), Then R lies on 7 1 meets Let f bejd/composite fiinction of x defined by ; 1 Sy age. Then the-nuimber of points x where f is discontinuous is : @ 4 @ 2 use r &) 3 @ 1 The value of dx is: aig h+2* Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES @) m b) 4 @ = © 4 @ F The cost of running a bus from A to B, is (a4), where v km/h is the average speed 5 ofthe bus. When the bus travels at 30 km/h, the cost comes out to be ® 75 while at 40 km/h, itis %65. Then the most economical speed (i kin) of the bus is : @ 4 () 5 ©) 0 @ #0 The area under the curve y = | cos #¥sin x | O<.x<2/and above xtaxis is : we (22-2 (©) /2V 2, @ 0 Let A, othertham Tor —1, be a 2 x 2 reall ifiatrix such that? =, I being’the unit matrix. Let Tr (A) be the sum of diagonal elements of A, Statement-1: Tr(A)=0 ‘Statement-2; det (A) () Statement-1 is true; Statémefit®2 isffllse. (b) Statement-1 is true; Statement-2.is true; ‘Staterfignt=2 is not a correct explanation for ‘Statement-| (©) \ Statement-I is true; Statement-2 is true; ‘Statement-2 is a correct explanation for ‘Statement-| (d) Statement-1is false; Statement-2 is true. On the sides AB)BC, CA of a AABC,3;-4,.5. distinct points (exeluding vertiéesA, B, C) are respectively chdsen. The number of triangles that can be constructed using these chosen points as vertices are: @ 210 (b) 205 © 215 @ 2 If the median and the range of four numbers (x,y, 2e+y,x—y), where0 90° liquid level in capillary tube fall. i.e., h decreases 4 @ Aijgular monientum L=m (vr) ) = 2 kg(4tgx5i 4 217}) =2kg (20tk)=2kg 20. x2mr?. Ss0k Above critical frequency (f.), an electromagnetic wave penetrates the iono- Spliéresandis not reflected by it Energy injoule (E) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES P=20Q=40 R,=P+Q=20+40=60 R,=R+S=19+20=30 LR,wLR, Ro =] hag or Ip = 2h, Heat flow H=PRt ForQ, Hg =17Qt Betta For, Hs = 13 St=i3-2t 213 / Greatest amount of heat generated by S. Whenithe penduluny‘s oscillating over a current eafrying/coil, and when.the direction of oscillating pendulum bob is oppositeyto the direction of current Its instantaneous a¢celeration increases. Hence time period T < 2m, and damping is larger thamin air alone due energy dissipation. 4) a af o) Quality factor ofthe circuit - 5 a20 @-0; 25 Ye x (ALg /Lg) = Yq x (AL, /Ly) _ 0.5x10> 2 AL, 0.25 mm Therefore, total extension of the composite wire= AL, + AL, = 1mm +0.25m=1.25m As Ig ofsteam at 100°C melts 8g of ice at vc 10 gof steam will melt 8% 10g of ice at 0°C ‘Water in calorimeter = 500 +80+ 10g=590g, The potential of uncharged body is less than, that Of.the charged conductor and ‘more than at infinity. One side of mirror is opaque and another side is reflecting this is not in case of lens hence, it is easier t6 provide mechanical Support to lage size mirrors than large size lenseS»Reflecting telescopes are based on the same, principle except\that the formation of images takes place by reflec- tion instead ofrrefraction, Total length of the wirey L=@14cm, ny :ny=1 23:4 Let L;, L, and L, be the lengths ofthe three parts las noe 3 L,=18 —xill4 “ lis ) Hence the bridges should be placed at ‘T2emand 72+24=96 em from one end. Since particle is moving undeflected So, de = avB E_104 = B===—=10° wb/m? Vv 10 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~4) 2013 19, (@) Atpoint A by Snell’s law in4s° 1 | = sinr=—— 0 sin wi? At point B, for total internal reflection, . r=agn?-B © © (@ Magnetic field between the plates in this case is zero. (© “Internal energy of a system is the energy possesséxhby the system due to molecular ‘motion and miolecular configuration. Internal energy u=u, + u, For an ideal-gas there 18 no molecular attraction u=0 Internal energy = (i.enintemal kinetic energy) 3 P cos, = a) and u=Uj=SaRT Nqgffe fo? = fi. At constant pressure (AQ)p = CAT Atconstant volime (AQ), = nC, AT ASCy>Cy&. | (AN)<(AT), (Maximum intensity) coherent interference (Main Intensity) coherent interference n7Ig ih @ 2? (bd) (@) In the giver system all out gaté is NOR Squaring both sides ahd then solving, we ile aN Truth/Table pe (=A By “Aaa ° T o 0 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Electromagnetic waves do not required any medium to propagate. They can travel in vacuum. They are transverse in nature like light. They carry both energy and ‘momentum. A changing electric field produces a changing magnetic field and vice-versa. Which gives rise to a transverse wave known as electromagnetic wave. F =qE = mg (q=6e=6* 1.6 10") Density (d) = volime 4% solyingWe get r=7.8 x 107m CHEMISTRY Nylon isa polyamide fibre. It is prepared by the condensation polyiti¢tisation 6fadipic acid (HOOC.(CH,),COOH). \and hexantithylene diamine(H,N.(CH,),.NH,). In[Cr (NO)(NH,) (CN), CPA) is given as ? a ro) feo i.e., 2 unpaired-electrons p= J22+2) = V8 >2:82 Glycosidic linkage is actually an ether bond as the linkage forming the rings in an oligosaccharide or polysaccharide is not just one bond, but the two bonds sharing an oxygen atom e.g. sucrose HO, © p slycosidie tink \CH,OF OH ‘Metal halide on hydrolysis with water form ‘corresponding hydroxides. The basic strength of hydroxide ingreases aS'we Ove down in aygfoup. This is because of the increase in size Which results in decrease of ionization energy which weakens the strength of M= 0 bonds in MOH and thits increases the basic strength, Be(OH),.@” Mg(OH)> “Amphoteis Weak base Ca(OH), SHOH), Ba(OH), Strong base Hence; Be(OH), will have lowest pH. Heavy water is D,O hence number of electrons =2+8 = 10 number of protons = 10 Atomicmass of D,O=4 + 16=20 hence number of neutron = Atomic mass — number of protons 20-10=10 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 4) 2013 4g of hydrogen = 4 mole of hydrogen =4 «6.023 = 10? atoms 71.0 gm of chlorine: =I moles of 71.0 chlorine = 6.023 x 10%atoms 1 127 gmofiodine = moleofl, 48.0 gm of magnesium = 80 25 6023 «10% = 340 72% x 10 atoms) 2. 4.0 gm H, has largest number of atoms. The shape of XeOsF;is Trigonal bipyramidal O= Xe, [55 (Trigonal bipyramidal Structure) The second ionization potential means removal of electron fromeation = 13?2s?2p!\ N*= 1s?2s72p? O* sds2222p))F= 1922s22p4 ‘Therefore O> F>N>C 45, Fischer gave the prefix “D” to compounds whose bottom chiral has its OH to the right. So natural gluc68e is éalled D-glucose or dextrose. StructuréofD-Glucose : IcHo H H—}_on ®cHOH DsGlucose (@)Thestructure of IF,-is distorted octahedral This is due to presence of a “weak” lone pair. To calculate the value of K, in the given equation we should apply eqn. (2) + eqn.(3) x 3—eqn. (1) The term “antihistamine” refers only to H, ‘antagonists, which is also known as H -eceptorantagonists and H,-antihistamine. ‘The correet order of viscosity of the given Tiquids is dimethyl ether < methyl alcohol < water < lycerol Given at 330K K, 5 1086 ie pK, =\pH+ pOH: 2 pOH = + log [OFF] 136 = pH+pOH pOH = —log 10“ pH+4 pH)= 13.6-4 96 For a given/alkyl/groip, the order of reactivity is R-I>RK-Br>R-C1>R—F ‘ncreasing bond energy, decreasing halogen reactivity. ‘Thisorder depends on the carbon-halogen Bond.cnergy; the carbon-fluorine bond cenfergy is maximum and thus fluorides are least! reactive’ while carbon-iodine bond energy is minimum hence iodides are most Feactive. The hydrolysis of Trialkylchlorosilane R, SiCl yields dimer : R R I R—Si—O—Si-R A Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET 16 R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 47, (b)_KMn0O, reacts with H,SO, to form MnO, $3. which is highly explosive substance. 2KMnO, +H,S0,———> K,SO,+Mn,0, +H,0 34, benzoyl chloride 0 Phenyl benzoate “Schotten-Baumanti reaction”. Qu, 0 is red in colour. P,—"PRbxx, =total pressure * yy Pyaie =x, where x aid y represents mole fraction if liquid and vapour phase respectively, (tal pressure * yy Pa _ ym PR—xa) —Ya PRxa YA AEA YA 1190 -0.50)/ i=ya 37%0.50 ¥q on solving y, = 0.237 '4 form comer points’and two atoms of A ate missing from corner on pitting Values Atoms atomner (A) = 64 = a4 Atoms at face centre (B)= 6 3 3 36x10" = 36 km/hr = msec = 10 mi v= 36 km/hr 60x60 ‘sec 6.6x10-4 38 5.61078 m 10° x10 57 (a) Lower the value of reduction potential higher will be reducing power hence the correct order will be Mn®*2°> 1°>NH, ‘Thealkyl group releases electron and thus, tends to disperse the positive charge of the alkyl ammonium ion and therefore stabilises Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET — it, Since, NH,* (from NH, )has no such alkyl ‘group, itis not stabilised to such an extent asalkylammonium ion 60. (©) Mono-carboxylic acids are functional isomers of esters. €.8., CH;COOH ~HCOOCH, ‘Aceticacid Methyl formate MATHEMATICS xdx tog| ¥2— 7 +i |+e 2x | 2y dy =. 24 P= l6r = 3y’ 6 > dy 1 ar fe ee SimeSlcurves intersect6 at right angles a4x 16 eB es = 3ay"= = 64x 64x 4 “3al6x 3 J Sita cos a 6B. (©) Ay=|I\cosa sing 1 sina cosa 0 sina cosa cos a—sin a 0 cosa+sin &~sin a—cosa 1 =sina cosa. —sin? a) Pa. + costa —2 sin at. cos e— cos? a + sin? a sin a.—cos a)? — (cos? a =2sin?a—2sin a . cos a sin a (sin «—cos a) 4) 2013 Now, sin cos 0 for only Zin( 0.2) 4 2. =2sina) x 0=0, since value ofsin ais finite for a € (0. 2) Hence non-trivivial solution for only one value of. in (0. 3) 2 cos sing. cos a sina. cos sin cos a sin a. cos o 0 Sina cosa sina. But coda = 0 not possible for any value of wed) ~ sin2a—cos? = 0 sim =-cos a, Which is also not possible for any value of (a4) Hence, there is no solution. 6 ; but is not prime. Hence PA QR, false oO 12 Henge Q — R, false (416 LE oe Z isnot an integer Hence QP, false IPE 3IAV10— HC 2I70 +19C,(212)9(3"9)+..... +10, (3"5)10 ‘Thereare only two rational terms—first term. and last term. Now sum of two rational terms = (28+ BP =324+9=41 <3; but 12 isnoyprime Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi , Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 66. (b) Let y-coordinate of C= C= (a,b) Ys Now, AC=BC = 4a” (b= a) => 4a? + bit a?-2ab 5 = fab = Sb =e 2 Sa’ c= (20.3) Hence aréifof the triangle 2a of 2a ==} Oma /i|=-| 0 2 2 4/1] “lo 2 2 =}x2a SA) = E.| 2 2)" 8 Sing@lfeais always He, hencedrea +4 67. (©) \22+2(4P +316... upto 10 terms ? [19+ 2053 +... upto] terms) 1oxmn)? =4 =121 (Shem, 22+ Gr—8y+ (25-a4)=0 Radi 9+ 16+ (25. sp ant4 (© Weknow that, tt tant 1 1+2x3 1s3x4 1d it ——— + tan“! ——_ 1+(—Dn T+ n(n) ~t 1 1 n+19 = tan T# (+19) (+20) ne2i i at +t | ——__ Lert Do TH+) 1 1 n+19 + ta 1F Qs 19) 20) ne2l =e 1 Le n(n+ I) T+(n+ Dn +2) 1 ntl9 tan SS tan 1H +19) (+20) nwa Geeal¥Fracal’ 1 1+ (+19) (2420) n+19 nh ny21 nibh +19 nd n+21 wat tan = ss £20241 am © 4 200+) Sincog w andy“ are collinear, therefore huey =0 SIk(a—2)+2+3a] @ +(k-3) B =0 “ Since a and 6 arenon-collinear, then for some constant m and mn, Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLIN' matnb=0 => m=0,n=0 Hence from equation (i) k-3=0 = k=3 And k(a-2)+2+30=0 => Xa-2)+2+3a=0 > a=2 xo5 7 45x-14 = t+dr-9<0 => a=—5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1 a. =—5 does not satisfy any of the options a. =—4 satisfy the option (a) a2"3a—4 = P(A or Bbutriot by C)= P((A UB) AC) =P(AVB)x PO) P(A) +P(B)=P(A AB)] x P(CY >0 = +Sx-14 2sinx..cos.x—2cosx+4 sinx—4=0 = (sinx~1) (cosx—2)=0 . sinx=1 (b) Length of the line segment = v2) +BY +(6) @ Letz=x+iy > 2 +2ixy _ (x? -y? +1) + 2iny Qixtiy) Dix 2) _ G7 = ye) 4 2iey | -2y—-2ix Qy+ dix” —2y—2ix =D+xty? ty? DE 207 +9), SPS » pte OTA Alsoz#1 4 x+iyed 2. A=(4,0) Twotines—x#5y +c,=Oand —x+5y+c, =0 are parallel to,each/other. Hence statement-1 is trueyStatement-2 is true and stafement-2 is the cortect explanation of statemient-1 (@ fco=sin (sina) = f'(0)=cos(sin x) .cos-x =>—"(@) =—sin (sin x). cos? x + €08 (sin x) . (sin.x) = cos? x . sin (sin x) —sin x . cos (sin x) Now f(x) + tanx. f'(x)+g(x)=0 g(x) = cos* x. sin (sin x) + sin x. cos (sin x) — tan x . cos.x. cos (sin x) g(x) = cos? x. sin (sin x), Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET 20 R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Dn © Ifdbe the common difference, then m= 44-4, + d= 44-4, + 4,+ 34=a, B 3 Sy= jl tais]=— [a +47 +64] B = 8 [paz] =13a7 =13 m 7 Parl 7 Equation of the tangent at the point ‘0° is xsecO_ytanO _ a b 1 => P=(acos6, 0) and“ = (0, —beot 0) Let R be (h, k) =*h= a cos 0,k=—b cot ® k_4b bh > =- => sind=—S hv asin® are end cos @ By squaring and addingy 8l. ©) which is discontinous at — +2) (u=D which is discontinous at u=—2, 1 when w=—2, then 2oxel 1 2 1 when, then —=1 = x=2 x Hence given Composite function is discontinous at tee points, and 2. sin? ® a “i dx, by replacing x by PP in x T+2* de Adding equations (i) and (ii), we get ¥ sin’ d= a2 ale x i (4cos2x) de a7 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET - 4) 2013 According to given question, b 30a+2 =75 30 of) 6 40+. = 65 i ats oi) On solving (i) and (ii), we get and 6 =1800 Now, C=av+2 => y=60 kmph &4. (b)_y=[costee sin y| f(x) = cos x 266) p)sin x nA Required atea = 2 J (cdsx—sinx) dx o =2[sin Peas x °”4 22-2) sq. units ewe ese a?+be ab+bd [i ‘| ac+ed be+d?} |0 1 ba+d)=0,b=00ra=-d—...(1) -d ...Q) 8) ‘a’ and ‘d’ are diagonal elements a+d=0 Statement-| is correct Now, det(4)= ad —be Now, from (3) g? Pye =1 and d? + be =1 So, a? -d220 Adding ad? #2bc = 2 =(a Puy —2ad +2be=2 or 0-2(ad be) = 2 So, ad —be ==> det(A)= So, statement —2 is also true. But statement |- 2 is not the correct explanation of statement-I Regiiired fimber of triangles °c, S@Bp+ 4€, +5C,)=205 Since t pf We _xoyspsxs2xty dex 2 aot y=20 i) Andrrange = (2 +y)—(x—y) =x +2y But range =28 IEF 2y= 38 ii) From equations (i) and (ii), x=12,y=8 -. Mean _ (xa y) ty tt Ort Hence medidin = 10, Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSE aN R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 88, (a) Slope= = => fa = y=x+140, which is the equation of x the curve since curve passes through the point 89. (b) We know that point of intersection of the normal to the parabola y?=4ax at the ends ofits latus rectum is (3a, 0) Hence required point of intersection =G,0) R= {(x,)):x,y €Nandx?—4xy + 3y?=0} = (ey) @-3)=0 or x=3y » R={0,D,B, D.2 2,6, 2,,3) (9, 3)yrone} Since (41), (2,2), (3, 3)you.-. are present in therelation, therefore R is reflexive. Since (3, 1) is an’element of R but (1, 3) is not the element of R, therefore R is not symmetric Here(3, Ie Rand(l, 1)R => G,1)eR (6,2)¢ Rand(@,2) eR = (6,2)eR For all Such (a, b) € Rand (b, c) ER = @oeR Hence R istransitive. Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET

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