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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES

PART TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 20-12-2020
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 198
General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.

Section-A (01 – 06, 19 – 24, 37– 42) contains 18 multiple choice questions which have ONLY
ONE CORRECT ANSWER. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for
wrong answer.
Section-A (07 – 12, 25 – 30, 43 – 48) this section contains 18 multiple choice questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are)
correct answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen:
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is
a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i. e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : 2 In all other cases.
Section-C (13 – 18, 31– 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and 0 marks for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. The mathematical forms for three sinusoidal traveling waves are given by
Wave 1: y  x,t    2cm  sin  3x  6t 
Wave 2 : y  x,t    3cm  sin  4x  12t 
Wave 3 : y  x,t    4cm  sin  5x  11t 
Where x is in meters and t is in seconds. Of these waves:
(A) wave 1 has the greatest wave speed and the greatest maximum transverse string speed
(B) wave 2 has the greatest wave speed and wave 1 has the greatest maximum transverse
string speed.
(C) wave 3 has the greatest wave speed and the greatest maximum transverse string speed.
(D) wave 2 has the greatest wave speed and wave 3 has greatest maximum transverse
string speed.

2. Shown in figure, a conical container of half-apex angle 37o filled with certain quantities of
kerosene and water. The force exerted by the water on the kerosene is approximately, (Take
atmospheric pressure = 105 Pa)
P0  10 5 P a

Kerosene
10 m sp.gr. = 0.8

Water
8m sp.gr. = 1.0

(A) 3  107 N
(B) 4  107 N
(C) 2  107 N
(D) 5  107 N

3. If specific heat capacity of a substance in solid and liquid state is proportional to temperature of
the substance, then if heat is supplied to the solid initially at –20oC (having melting point 0o C) at
constant rate. Then the temperature dependence of solid with time will be best represented by
(A) (B)
T T

t t

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(C) (D)
T T

t t

4. A resistor has initial resistance 'R0 ' at 0o C. Now, it is connected to an ideal battery of constant
emf = ‘v’. If the temperature co-efficient of resistance is , then after how much time, will its
temperature be ' T o C'. Mass of the wire is m, specific heat capacity of the wire is S. (Assume the
resistance varies linearly with temperature. Also neglect heat loss to the surrounding)
mSR0 T
(A)
v2
m0 SR0
(B)  T / 2
v2
mSR0  T 2 
(C)  T  
v2  2 
mSR0
(D) T 1  T 
v2

5. A copper calorimeter of mass m1 = 1 kg, contained with water of mass m1 = 1 kg, their common
temperature t = 10o C. Now a piece of ice of mass m3 = 2 kg and temperature is – 11oC dropped
into the calorimeter. Neglecting any heat loss, the final temperature of system is [specific heat of
copper = 0.1 Kcal/kgoC, specific heat of water = 1 Kcal/kgoC, specific heat of ice = 0.5 Kcal/kgoC,
latent heat of fusion of ice = 78.7 Kcal/kg]
(A) 0o C
(B) 4o C
(C) –4o C
(D) –2o C

6. A planet is at an average distance d from the sun, and its average surface temperature is
constant and equal to T. Assume that the planet receives energy only from the sun, and loses
energy only through radiation from its surface. Neglect atmospheric effects. If T  d n , the value
of n is (Power of sun assumed to be constant)
(A) 2
(B) 1
1
(C)
2
1
(D)
4

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(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

7. An air column in a pipe closed at one end is made to vibrate in its second overtone by a tuning
fork of frequency 440Hz. The speed of sound wave in air is 330 m/s. End corrections may be
neglected. Let P0 denote the mean pressure at any point in the pipe, and P0 the maximum
amplitude of pressure variation. Then:
15
(A) length of the pipe is m
16
9
(B) length of the pipe is m
16
(C) the maximum pressure at the open end is P0
(D) the minimum pressure at the open end is P0

8. A string is holding a solid block below the surface of the liquid as shown in figure. Now if the
system is given an upward constant acceleration a, then as compared to previous state.

 a
(A) Tension is string will be  1   times
 g
 a
(B) Tension is string will be  1   times
 g
 a
(C) Upthrust force on block become  1   times
 g
 a
(D) Upthrust force on block becomes  1   times
 g

9. Consider an insulate cylinder containing nitrogen gas and


sealed on top by a heavy metal piston, as shown in figure. Piston
The piston is free to slide up an down the cylinder, with
negligible friction.
Initially, the piston is 0.20 m above the bottom of the
0.2 m
cylinder, and the gas is at room temperature, 300 K. But
then a student ignites a small flame under the cylinder. As
a result the metal piston slowly rises until reaching a
height 0.30 m above the bottom of the cylinder, at which
point the student extinguish the flame. (atmospheric
pressure is 1 atm)
(A) Immediately before the flame gets ignited, the pressure of nitrogen inside the cylinder is
greater than 1 atm
(B) Immediately before the flame gets ignited, the pressure of nitrogen inside the cylinder is
equal to 1 atm
(C) When piston reaches a height of 0.30 m, the temperature of the nitrogen inside, the
cylinder is most nearly 450 k
(D) Work done by the nitrogen on the piston as it arises from 0.20 m to 0.30 m is W. During
that time interval the net heat absorbed by the nitrogen is equal to w

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10. A rod of mass m = 2 kg, length   1 m, has uniform cross –


8
section area A   10 3 m2 but its density is non-uniform. It
3
is hinged about one end and kept in water of density
 w  103 kg / m3 . At the equilibrium, the rod becomes
 
horizontal. Then g  10 m/s2 . Choose the correct option (s):

2
(A) Centre of mass of the rod is at a distance of m from the hinged end
3
3
(B) Centre of mass of the rod is at a distance of m from the hinged end
4
20
(C) Force exerted by the rod on the hinge support is N
3
(D) It the displace the rod slightly by rotating downwards, it will oscillate

11. A train is moving with constant speed along a circular track. If length of the train is one fourth of
length of circular track then which of the following is/are correct options (Assume that sound
source is at engine and speed of engine is very less then speed of sound):
(A) Frequency observed by a passenger who is sitting in the middle of train (equidistant from
front and rear end) will continuously increase.
(B) Frequency observed by a passenger who is sitting in the middle of train (equidistant from
front and rear end) will remain constant but more than actual frequency.
(C) Frequency observed by a passenger who is sitting in the middle of train (equidistant from
front and rear end) will remains constant and equal to actual frequency.
(D) Wavelength observed by the person who is on the rear end of train is more than the
actual wavelength of sound wave.

12. For a body executing S.H.M. with amplitudes A, time period T, maximum velocity vmax and phase
constant zero, which of the following statements are correct?
A v 
(A) At y    , v   max 
2  2 
v  A
(B) v   max  for y   
 2  2
T A
(C) For t    , y   
8 2
A T
(D) For y    , t   
2
  8

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX.

13. A mercury drop of radius 1 cm is sprayed into 106 droplets of equal size. Calculate the energy
spent if surface tension of mercury is 35 x 10–3 N/m. Write in (mJ).

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14. Two satellites of earth move in a common plane along circular orbits, the radii being r and
r  r  r  r  . What is the time interval (in hr) between their periodic approaches to each other
over the minimum distance? Take Me = 6 x 1024 kg, r = 7000 km, r = 70 km.

15. By observing an alternating doppler shift of a spectral line, the astronomers can deduce the
existence of a binary star system, which otherwise cannot be resolved visually. Suppose that an
astronomical observation shows that the sources of light is eclipsed once every 18 h. The
wavelength of the spectral line observed changes for a maximum of 563 nm to a minimum of 539
nm. Assume that binary star consists of two identical stars. Determine the separation between
the objects. Answer in term of 108.
max

max

Observer

16. A source of sound emits wave isotropically in three dimensions. If the intensity at a distance r0
from source is I0 , at what distance from the source is the intensity of 0.100 I0 (in terms of r0 )?

17. In a pitcher when water is filled some water comes to outer surface slowly through its porous
walls and gets evaporated. Most of the latent heat needed for evaporation is taken from water
inside and hence this water is cooled down. If 10 kg water is taken in the pitcher and 12 gm
water comes out and evaporated per minute, find the time (in minute) in which the temperature of
water in pitcher decreases by 5oC. Neglect the transfer by convection and radiator to surrounding.

18. A lead ball is 25oC is dropped from a height of 2 km. It is heated due to air resistance and it is
assumed that all of its kinetic energy is used in increasing the temperature of ball. If specific heat
of lead is Z = 126 J/kg oC, find the increase in temperature of ball in oC.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

19. C7H9N has how many isomeric forms that contain a benzene ring?
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

20. The correct order of acidic strength of the following:


(I) FCH2COOH (II) CHCl2COOH
(III) NO2CH2COOH (IV) PhCOOH
(A) (II) > (IV) > (I) > (III)
(B) (II) > (III) > (I) > (IV)
(C) (III) > (II) > (I) > (IV)
(D) (IV) > (III) > (II) > (I)

21. Total number of isomers of C4H10O will be


(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

22. Which of the following is not a anomalous property of lithium?


(A) Hydrated lithium ion is the largest among alkali metals
(B) The melting and boiling points lithium are comparatively high
(C) Lithium is softer than that of other alkali metals
(D) The ionization potential and electronegativity of lithium are higher than those of other
alkali metals

23. The incorrect statement is


(A) Mg cannot form complexes
(B) Be can form complexes due to a very small atomic size
(C) the first ionization potential of Be is higher than that of Mg
(D) Mg forms an alkaline hydroxide while Be forms amphoteric oxides

24. In this compound chiral carbon has configuration


CHO
H3C C CH 2CH 3
H
(A) R
(B) S
(C) both true
(D) None is true

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(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

25. Isopropylbenzene can be prepared by


(A) Benzene H3C
H2SO4
CH2
(B) CH3
Benzene H3C
H2SO4
Cl
(C) CH3
AlH3
Benzene H3C
Cl
(D) AlCl3
Benzene H3C
Cl

26. The reaction of biphenyl with HOCl in the presence of a strong acid gives
(A) Cl (B) Cl

(C) (D) Cl
Cl
Cl

27. Boric acid


(A) exists in polymeric form due to inter-molecular hydrogen bonding
(B) is used in manufacturing of optical glasses.
(C) is a tri-basic acid
(D) with borax, it is used in the preparation of a buffer solution.

28. The correct statement(s) related to allotropes of carbon is/are


(A) graphite is the most stable allotropes of carbon and having a two dimensional sheet like
structure of hexagonal rings of carbon(sp2)
(B) diamond is the hardest allotrope of carbon and having a three dimensional network
structure of C(sp3)
(C) fullerene (C60) is recently discovered non-crystalline allotrope of carbon having a football-
like structure.
(D) Vander Waal’s force of attraction acts between the layers of graphite 6.14 Å away from
each other.

29. Na2SO4 is water soluble but BaSO4 is insoluble because


(A) the hydration energy of Na2SO4 is higher than that of its lattice energy
(B) the hydration energy of Na2SO4 is less than that of its lattice energy
(C) the hydration energy of BaSO4 is less than that of its lattice energy
(D) the hydration energy of BaSO4 is higher than that of its lattice energy

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30. In which of the following cases, forward reaction is/are favoured?


O O
(A) C CH 3CH 2O C CH 3CH 2OH
F 3C OH F 3C O

(B) CH3  CH3  H  C  C  CH3  CH2  H  C  C  H
 
(C) CH  CH  NH2  CH  C NH3

H3C C OH HCO 3 H3C C O H2CO3


(D)
O O

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX.

31. How many of the following pairs, first intermediate is more stable than the second one?
(1) H3C CH CH; H2C CH CH 2 (2) CCl 3; CF 3

(4) CH CH3; CH NH 2
(3) ;

CH 2 CH 2

(5) ; (6) ;

OCH 3 Cl

(8) F3C CH 2 , F3C CH CF 3


(7) CCl2, CF2(both single)

(9) ,

CH 2

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32. How many optical isomers are possible for the following compound?
CHO

H OH

H OH

H OH

CH 2OH

33. How many isomers are possible with the formula C2ClBrFI?

34. How many of the following possess plane of symmetry?


CO 2H CO 2H CO 2H
H OH H OH H OH
HO OH , HO H , H OH
CH 2OH CO 2H CO 2H

CH3 H CH3 CH3

CH 2BrCl, , ,
H CH3 H H

NO 2 O 2N
H3C CH3 H CH3
C C C H Cl
, ,
H3C H CH3 H
I I Cl H

35. Consider the following elements:


Li, Cs, Mg, Pb, Al, N
o x = number of elements which can from MO type of oxides.
o y = the highest oxidation state shown by any one of them.
o z = the number of elements which can form amphoteric oxide(s).
Find the sum of x, y and z.

36. What is the oxidation state of oxygen of H 2O2 in the final product when it reacts with ClO3 ?

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

37. The maximum value of the expression sin2 x  2a2  2a 2  1  cos2 x , where a and x are real

number is :
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) none on these

tan   2 tan 2  4 tan 4.....  2n 1 tann1 


38. If  1, n  N then general solution of  is :
cot   2n
 
(A)   2  n  n  
 4
 
(B)   2n  n  
 4 
n  
(C)   2  n  
 4
(D) None of these


n
39.  4n
n 1
4
1
equals to :

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 
(D) 1/4

40. The greatest positive argument of complex no. satisfying | z  4 | Re  z  is :



(A)
3
2
(B)
3

(C)
2

(D)
4

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   
n r
If 4x 2  1   ar 1  x 2
n
41. x 2r , then the value of ar is :
r 0

(A) n
Cr 1  4r
(B) n
Cr  3r
(C) n
Cr  4 r
(D) n
Cr 1  3r

42. Number of rectangles in figure shown which are not squares is :

(A) 159
(B) 160
(C) 161
(D) none of these

(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

43. Which of the following set of values of x satisfies the equation


2
 2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1  2 2 2 sin2 x  3 sin x   9 ?

(A) x  n  ,n  I
6

(B) x  n  ,n  I
3
(C) x  n,n  I

(D) x  2n  ,n  I
2
n
2n  1
44. If Sn   , then S10 is less than :
n 1 n  2n3  n2
4

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

45. If z1 = 5 + 12i and |z2| = 4, then:


(A) maximum  z1  iz 2   17
(B) Minimum (| z1  1  i z2 | 13  9 2
z1 13
(C) minimum 
z2  4 / z2 4
z1 13
(D) maximum = 
z2  4 / z2 3

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 
z
46. Consider E  8
x5y  I  f,0  f  1
(A) If x = 5, y = 2, z = 100, then number of irrational terms in expansion of E is 98.
(B) If x = 5, y = 2, z = 100, then number of rational terms in expansion of E is 4
(C) If x = 16, y = 1 and z = 6, then I = 197
 
6
(D) If x = 16, y = 1 and z = 6, then f = 2 1

47. The number of ways in which we can choose 2 distinct integers from 1 to 100 such that
difference between them is at most 10 is:
(A) 100
C2  90 C2
(B) 100
C98  90 C88
(C) C2  90 C88
100

(D) None of the above

n
2 sin2
48. Let fn      , then which of the following is/are correct?
n 1 cos 2  cos 4n


(A) f5    2
8
  
(B) f3    4
 12 

(C) f2009    0
4

(D) f51    2 3
6

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX.

49. If a, b, c are non-zero real numbers, then the minimum value of the expression
 
 a 4  3a 2  1 b 4  5b2  1 c 4  7a2  1 
  is
 
 a 2 b2 c 2 
 

50. In a ABC , A  30o , BC  2  5 , then distance of vertex A from orthocentre of  is

 
k  k  1 k  1 , then
225
k
equals:

51. Let a, b, c be sides of a triangle ABC and  denotes its area.


If a = 2;  = 3 and acos C + 3 a sin C  b  c  0 ; then find he value of (b + c).
(symbols used have usual meaning in ABC)

52. If circumradius of ABC is 3 units and its area is 6 units and DEF is formed by joining foot of
perpendiculars drawn from A, B, C on sides BC, CA, AB respectively. Find the perimeter of
 DEF.

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53. Let  a  3 223  1 and for all n  3, let
f  n   n C0 .an 1  n C1.an  2  n C2 .an3  ......   1 n 1.nCn 1.a0 .
If the value of f  2007   f  2008   33  k , find k.

54. Let complex number ‘z’ satisfy the inequality 2  | z |  4. A point P is selected in this region at
   1
random. The probability that argument of P lies in the interval   ,  is , then K =
 4 4  K

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