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(0999DJM210322008) Test Pattern

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME


JEE (Main)
UNIT TEST # 08
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 13-11-2022

JEE(Main) : LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE


ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B D D D B A D D B A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A B C C D B A D D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 19 20 2 2 4 760 7 40 2 3

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B D D B C D C C D D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C C D C C C A A A D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 75 1000 2 60 6 3 20 5 6 5

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A A A B B C B D B C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A B B A C C B C A B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 216 -4 2 6 6 3 2 26 2 7

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 5. Ans ( B )
I1 = I2 = I'

SECTION-I
Maximum Intensity = 4I'

I = I1 + I2 + 2√− − −−
I 1 √I 2 cos ϕ

1. Ans ( B ) I' = I' + I' + 2√− − −



I √I cos ϕ

′ ′

7
λ 6 × 10 −
I' = 2I' + 2I'cosϕ

Δx = (2n–1) = (2 × 3 – 1) × 

2 2 1 = 2(1 + cosϕ)

1
     = 1.5 × 10–6 m = 1.5 μm = 1 + cos ϕ

2
1
2. Ans ( D ) cosϕ = −

2

ϕ = 120º or 

I = I1 + I2 + 2 −− −−
I
√ 1√ 2 I cos ϕ
3
λ
Δx = 

I0 I0

−−
I0 I0

−−
3
= + + 2√ √ cos 60o         
λ
4 4 4 4 = (μ – 1)t

3
3 4000 × 10 10 −
I =  = 0.75 = (1.5 – 1)t
4 3 –7
t = 2.67 × 10 m
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7. Ans ( D ) 16. Ans ( B )
Dλ D Let area of ellipse = A

20 = (μ − 1)t
d d
10. Ans ( A )

C 3 × 108
uferrite =  =

−−
√ r

ε μ

r √
−−−
3 −−−−
10
× 10
= 3 × 106 ms–1.
1
Area of triangle csa =  Area of ellipse

u ferrite 3 × 10 6 4
λ ferrite = =
A
f 90 × 106 Area of triangle csa = 

4
= 3.33 × 10–2 m. when planet goes from a to c it sweeps out area = A1

11. A A
Ans ( A ) A1 = +

2 4
Average energy density of electromagnetic 3A
A1 =

wave,
4
when planet goes from c to a if sweeps and area = A2

1 1 12 2
UAV = ε 0 E 02 = ×( 8.85 × 10 −
)×( 50)
A2 = Half of area of ellipse – Area of ΔCSA

2 2
A A A
= 10–8 J/m3 A2 = − =

2 4 4
14. Ans ( C ) dA L
∵  Area speed = =  = constant

dt 2m
d A1 A2
gd gs 1− )

= (
Re =

t1 t2
d = Re; gd = 0 t1 A1 3
= =

t2 A2 1
15. Ans ( D ) t1 = 3t2
18. Ans ( D )
r1 1

=

r2 2
2
1 F
PE (per unit volume) =  ( )

2y A
At point 'p' for gravitational field to be zero
PE ∝ 1/A2
2
PE 1 A2
Field due to earth = field due to moon
= = 16 : 1
PE 2 A21
GM e GM m
⇒  =
20. Ans ( C )
x2 D − x) 2
(
P.V = const.

81M m Mm 4 4
⇒  =
ρgh . π8R 3 ρg(H + h) π R 3

x2 D − x) 2
=
( 3 3
x 8H  = (H + h)

⇒  = 9

D−x h = 7H
⇒ 9(D – x) = x
PART-1 : PHYSICS
9D SECTION-II
⇒  x =
10 2. Ans ( 20 )
n1λ1 = n2λ2
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3. Ans ( 2 ) 8. Ans ( 40 )
I1 = I2 = IR = I0
T2 ∝ r3 

IR = I1 + I2 + 2√− − −−
I 1 √I 2 cos ϕ
T1 r1
3/2
= ( )

I0 = I0 + I0 + 2√− − −−
I 0 √I 0 cos ϕ
T2 r2
2π T1 r 3 /2
ϕ = 120º or 
= ( )

3 T2 4r
λ T2 = 5(8) hr

Δx = 

3 T2 = 40 hr
D D λ
x =  × Δx = ×
9. Ans ( 2 )
d d 3
−−−−−−−−−−−
7
6 × 10 −
1 2GM
−−−−−
2Gρ4/3GπR 3
    = × = 2 mm v=√ = √

3 10 4 −
R R
5. Ans ( 4 ) v ∝ R

vA
Terminal velocity vT =  
2 r 2
( ρ − σ) = 2
g
vB
g η
where r = radius of a spherical body
10. Ans ( 3 )


r = Density of the material of body
1 l
T∝ ( ∵ T = 2π√ )

s = Coefficient of viscosity of the medium


√g g
As r, s, h remain constant T1 −
−− g2 R R
2

2 = √ = ( ∵ gh = ( ) g)

∴  vT ∝ r
T2 g1 R+h R+h

VT1 r1
2 R 1
∴  ( ) = ( )            ......(1)
=
R + 2R
=
3
VT2 r2
The mass of the sphere can be given by
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
4
m =  πr3r thus m ∝ r3
SECTION-I
3
3
m1 1 r1 r1 1 3. Ans ( D )
= = ( ) ⇒   =           .......(2)

m2 8 r2 r2 2 o ⇒ (E o )
E cell E Ao )R. P

C RP . −(

from equation (1) and (2)


o ⇒ Eo
E cell −E
o     

2 2
O2 H 2 O/ Al 3 Al +
/

v r1 1 1
= ( )  ⇒  = ( )  ⇒ n = 4 ⇒ 1.23 – (–1.66) ⇒ 2.89 V
nv r2 n 2
4. Ans ( B )
6. Ans ( 760 )
Consider 100 gm of solution

Weight of block

the mass of MgCl2 = 9.5 gm

= Weight of displaced oil + Weight of


& mass of NaCl  = 5.85gm

displaced water

Hence mass of solvent

⇒ mg  = V1ρ0g + V2ρωg

= 100 – (9.5 + 5.85) = 84.65

⇒ m  = (10 × 10 × 6) × 0.6 + (10 × 10 × 4) × 1


for MgCl2 ,i1 = 3 & for NaCl, i2 = 2

= 760 gm 9.5 5.85


0.52 × (3 × 95
+ 2× 58.5
)
7. Ans ( 7 ) ΔTb =

84.65 × 10 3 −

Reading of the spring balance


0.52 × (3 × 0.1 + 2 × 0.1)
= Apparent weight of the block
ΔTb =
3

84.65 × 10 −

= Actual weight – upthrust


0.52 × 0.5
= = 3.07

= 12 – Vinσg
84.65 × 10 3 −

= 12 – 500 × 10–6 × 103 × 10 = 12 – 5 = 7N ∴  B.pt. of sea water sample = 100 + 3.07 = 103.07°C

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5. Ans ( C ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Ps = 120 – 80 XB
SECTION-II
For pure B, XB = 1,      Ps = p°B = 40

For pure A, XB = 0,      Ps = p°A = 120 1. Ans ( 75 )


6. Ans ( D ) Initial equivalent of Cr+3 = M × V × V.F.

π = icRT
250
⇒ 0.2 ×  × 3 ⇒ 0.15

1000
π = c × (iRT)

Final equivalent of 

∴ slope of π vs molarity = iRT (i > 1 for NaCl)


250
Cr+3 = 0.1 ×  × 3 ⇒ 0.075

7. Ans ( C ) 1000
Aluminothermite process,
Left equivalent of Cr+3 = 0.15 – 0.075 ⇒ 0.075

C r 2 O 3 + 2Al → 2Cr + Al 2 O 3 equivalent weight × I × t


w = 

R.A.)
(
96500
96.5 × t
8. Ans ( C ) 0.075 = 

96500
F eO   + SiO 2 → F eSiO 3
t = 75 sec
impurity flux slag

9. Ans ( D ) 2. Ans ( 1000 )


Na is highly reactive metal ℓ
R = ρ( )

A
10. Ans ( D ) 40 = r × (0.4)

Calamine, ZnCO3
1 0.4 2

Malachite, Cu(OH)2. CuCO3


k= = = 10 −

ρ 40
Argentite, Ag2S
1000 1000
2
Galena, PbS
Λm = k = 10

× = 103
M (0.01)
Froth floatation process is used for sulphide
ores (except silver ores) 3. Ans ( 2 )
14. Ans ( C ) It is a case of mixing of two solution of
different molarities, applying the mixing

formula : 

M1V1 + M2V2 = M3V3

M 1 V1 + M 2 V2
 Product M3 =

V3
50 × 0.25 + 150 × 0.48
15. Ans ( C ) =   = 0.425 M
50 + 150
Fact
6. Ans ( 3 )
16. Ans ( C ) Magnetite, Fe3O4

Fact Carnallite, KCl. MgCl2.6H2O

18. Ans ( A ) Epsom salt, MgSO4.7H2O

Fact Siderite, FeCO3

19. Ans ( A ) Dolomite, MgCO3.CaCO3


SN NGP 7. Ans ( 20 )
Flux CaCO3 is added

20. Ans ( D )
Atomic number of Ca is 20

8. Ans ( 5 )
Total 7 fractions are formed.
CH3—CC—CH2CH3
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9. Ans ( 6 ) 3. Ans ( A )
For Reflection W.R.T. to real axis Replace z to z̄

⇒ ā z̄ + az̄ = 0

⇒ ā z̄ + az = 0

4. Ans ( B )
∣ 2∣ ∣ 2∣
3 ∣z − ∣ + 3 ∣z + ∣ = 4

∣ 3∣ ∣ 3∣
∣ 2∣ ∣ 2∣ 4
∣z − ∣ + ∣z + ∣ =

∣ 3 ∣ ∣ 3∣ 3
4
So |z1 − z2 | = K =

3
So Locus of 2 is line Segment.

10. Ans ( 5 )
5. Ans ( B )
3
cos θ + i sin θ =  – 2

z
3 − 2z
cos θ + i sin θ =

z
|3 − 2z|

1=

|z|

|z|2 = |3–2z|2  ⇒ x2 + y2 – 4x + 3 = 0

put z = x + iy   

6. Ans ( C )
+ (1 + 1 + 1 .... + .... 98 बार)

= i – 1 – 1 + 98

Total five isomer = 96 + i


PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 7. Ans ( B )
SECTION-I Z1 + Z2 z1
| − z2 |
C = ; r =

2 2
1. Ans ( A )
z−i+3
2 (6, 1) (4, –3)
Arg( ) = π

z + 3i − 1 8. Ans ( D )
⇒ 2 Arg (
z−i+3
) = π

(x + iy)7 = a + ib

z + 3i − 1 i7(y – ix)7 = a + ib

z−i+3 π a + ib
Arg (
z + 3i − 1
) =
2

(y – ix)7 =  = − b + ai

−i

So Z lies of circle having diametrically (y + ix)7 = –b – ai


opposite point –3 + i & 1 – 3i
Ans ( A ) 9. Ans ( B )
2. Let Z = x + iy

r2
z̄ − ā =
So |z + z̄ | + |z − z̄ | = 2

z−a
2
(z − a )(z − a) = r
|2x| + |2iy| = 2

¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯

( z − a )2
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
= r 2
|x| + |y| = 1

⇒ |z − a| = r (circle) So Locus is Square.


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10. Ans ( C ) 13. Ans ( B )
Locus of z is perpendicular bisector of line Let point is

segment joining ω & -ω


x−2 y+3 z+5
= = = λ

1 −2 −2

P ≡ (λ + 2, –2λ –3, 2λ – 5)

Q(2,–3,–5)

PQ = 6

PQ2 = 36

(λ + 2 – 2)2 + (–2λ – 3 + 3)2 + (2λ – 5 + 5)2 = 36

9λ2 = 36

2
λ = 4

11. Ans ( A )
λ = ± 2

∴ from λ = 2, P ≡ (4,–7,–9)

from λ = –2, P ≡ (0,1,–1)


14. Ans ( A )

b1⃗  = 2^i − 2^j + k^

Q(2r + 1, 3r – 2, –6r + 3)
b2⃗  = ^i + 2^j + 2k^

Q lies on plane x – y + z = 5

∴  2r + 1 – 3r + 2 – 6r + 3 = 5
b1⃗  × b2⃗  = − 3 (2^i + ^j − 2k^)

1 The required line passes through (2,–1,3) &

⇒ –7r = –1 ⇒  r =

7
2 3 −6
parallel to (b1⃗  × b2⃗  ), therefore-

Q( + 1,
− 2, + 3)

7 7 7 r ⃗ = (2^i − ^j + 3k^) + λ

− −− −−− − −−−−−
4 9 36
⇒  P Q = √ + + = 1
49 49 49 {− 3 (2^i + ^j − 2k^)}

12. Ans ( B ) ∴   r ⃗ = (2^i − ^j + 3k


^
) + μ

( 2^i + ^j − 2k^) μ ∈ R

15. Ans ( C )
x−1 y z+2
= = = r

2 −1 2
Let the general point on the line be
P(2r + 1, –r, 2r – 2)

A(2λ + 1, 4λ + 3, 3λ + 2)
x + y + z =1

Let this point lie at the same distance as the point


2r + 1 – r + 2r – 2 = 1

P(3,8,2) is from the plane 3x + 2y – 2z + 15 = 0


3r = 2 ⇒ r = 2/3

7 2 2
3.3 + 2.8 − 2.2 + 15 P ( ,− ,− )

Therefore,  −−

3 3 3
√17 Equation of plane 

3 (2λ + 1) + 2 (4λ + 3) − 2 (3λ + 2) + 15



7 2
−− 3− ) (x − 3) + (−4 + )

√17 (
3 3
⇒ 36 = 8λ + 20 ⇒ λ = 2
2
(y + 4) + (1 + ) (z − 1) = 0

Therefore, A is (5,11,8)
3
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
P A = √(5 − 3)2 + (11 − 8) 2 + (8 − 2)2
2x – 6 – 10y – 40 + 5z – 5 = 0

2x – 10y + 5z = 51
= √−
4−−−−−− −
+ 9 + 36 = 7

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16. Ans ( C ) 19. Ans ( A )
Equation of plane passing through  (1,2,3) is

given by

x−1 y−2 z−1


= = ............(1)

λ−1 2+μ a b c
Midpoint of BC is ( , 4, )

line (1) is parallel to plane x – y + 2z = 5

2 2
Direction ratios of the median through A are
and 3x + y + z = 6

λ−1 2+μ ∴ a – b + 2c = 0 ⇒ 3a + b + c = 0 

− 2, 4 − 3 and  − 5  

2 2 a b c
⇒  =

=
λ−5 μ−8 −3 54
i.e.,  , 1 and  .

y−2
2 2 x−1 z−3
The median is equally inclined to the axes; so Required line,  = =
−3 5 4
the direction ratios must be equal. Therefore,
20. Ans ( B )
λ−5 μ−8
= 1=
let the equation of plane is 

2 2 x y z
+ + = 1

⇒ λ = 7, μ = 10 a b c
17. Ans ( B ) ∴ A(a,0,0), B(0,b,0), C(0,0,c)

Shortest distance = 
[
a 2⃗  − a 1⃗  b1⃗  b2⃗  ]

Then the centroid is ( a , b c
, )

3 3 3
∣ ⃗ 
b b2⃗  ∣∣
But given centroid is (1,r,r2)

×
∣ 1

∣ 1 2 2∣ 2 
∣ ∣
⇒ a = 3 . b = 3r , c = 3r

y

2 3 4∣

equation of plane,  x + + z
= 1


∣ ∣
3 3r 3r 2
=
∣ 3 4 5∣

r2x + ry + z = 3r2 
∣^ i j
^ k^ ∣
∣ ∣ PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
∣ ∣
∣ 2 3 4∣ SECTION-II
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
∣ 3 4 5∣ 1. Ans ( 216 )
1 (15 − 16) + 2 (12 − 10) + 2 (8 − 9)


2|z1 |2 3|z2 |2 4|z3 |2 ∣∣
z1 z2 z3 )



i 15 − 16
∣^
( )+^( j 12 − 10) + k (8 − 9 ^
)

∣ ∣
(
z1
+
z2
+
z3 ∣
∣ ∣
− 1+4−2 1
=  −−−−−−−
=
– z1 ||z2 ||z3 | |2z̄ 1 + 3z̄ 2 + 4z̄ 3 |

|
√ + + 1 4 1 √ 6
Ans ( C ) 2 × 3 × 4 × 9 = 216
18. x+1 y−3 z+2
Any plane containing  = =  is
2. Ans ( -4 )
− 3 2 1
a(x + 1) + b (y – 3) + c(z + 2) = 0 .....(1)
(3 ( 1 + w2) + 5w)2 + (3 (1+ 3w) + 5w2)2 

where –3a + 2b + c = 0  ......(2)


    4w2 + 4w = –4
If the plane through (0,7,–7) then
3. Ans ( 2 )
a + 4b – 5c = 0    ......(3)
for equilateral Δ

a b c z2 + z2 + z2 + 1 – 2z = –z2 + (–z) (1–z) + (1 – z)z

from (2) & (3),  = =

−10 − 4 1 − 15 −12 − 2 z2 + z2 + z2 + 1 – 2z = –z2 – z + z2 + z – z2

a b c
∴ = =
⇒ 4z2 – 2z + 1 = 0

1 1 1
Hence plane (1) becomes
2 ± √− −
12 i
⇒z=

8
(x+1) + (y – 3) + (z + 2) = 0
1
x+y+z=0 Re(z) = 
4
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4. Ans ( 6 ) 8. Ans ( 26 )
|Z1| = 1, |Z2| = 1
A(–1, –5, –10)

Z 12 + Z 22 = 5

so Z¯21 + Z¯22 = 5

(Z1 − Z¯1 )2 + (Z 2 − Z¯2 )2


=  Z 12 + Z 22 + Z¯21 + Z¯22 − 2|Z 1 |2 − 2|Z 2 |2

10 – 4 = 6 Equation of line PL

5. Ans ( 6 ) x−2 y+1 z−2


= = = r

3 4 12
|z − 2 − 2i| ⩽ 1

coordinate of P (3r + 2, 4r – 1, 12r + 2)


⇒ |(2 − 2i) + (−2)| ⩽ 1

using triangle inequality


P lies on plane x – y + z = 5

||z − 2i| − |−2|| ⩽ |(z − 2i) − 2)|


∴ r = 0

⇒  |z – 2i|   ⩽  1 + 2
P(2,–1,2)

⇒ 2 |z – 2i| ⩽  6
λ = AP = 13

⇒ |2z – 4i| ⩽  6

2λ = 26 
⇒ |2iz + 4| ⩽  6
9. Ans ( 2 )
6. Ans ( 3 )
AM ≥ GM
Equation of line of intersection

ℓ2 m2 n2 1/3 x−5 y+2 z−0


+ +
ℓ2 m 2 n 2 )
= =

−2 0 1
⩾ (
3
1 2 3 Equation of z-axis

⇒   ⩾ (ℓmn)
/

3
x−0 y−0 z−0
1
3 2 /
= =

⇒  ( ) ⩾ ℓmn
0 0 1
3 →


→ →]
1
[
AB p q
⇒   – ⩾ ℓmn

S.D =  → →
= 2
3√3 | p × q |

∴ k = 3
10. Ans ( 7 )
7. Ans ( 2 )
| d − 1|
(4,2,k) lies in plane 2x – 4y + z = 7

10 = −−−−−−−−−

√ 16 + 4 + 16 ∴ 8 – 8 + k = 7 

|d –1| = 60
⇒k=7
d –1 = ± 60

d = 61, – 59 

61 + (–59) = 2

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