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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME

JEE (Main + Advanced): NURTURE COURSE


PHASE - ALL
Test Type : MINOR Test Pattern : JEE (Main)
TEST DATE : 11- 12- 2022
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3. The test is of 3 hours duration.

4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.

5. There are three parts in the question paper A,B,C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 30 questions in
each part of equal weightage. Each question allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.

6. One Fourth mark will be deducted for indicated incorrect response of each question from section-I only. Section-II contains 10
integer questions with Negative Marks Out of which only 5 interger are to be answered. No deduction from the total score
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PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION - I : (Maximum Marks: 80) 4. A⃗ = 2^i + ^j , B ⃗  = 3^j − k^  and  C ⃗ = 6^i − 2k^.
This section contains 20 questions. Each question
Value of A ⃗ 
− 2B ⃗ + 3C  would
⃗ 
be: 
has 4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For (A) 20^i + 5^j + 4k^ (B) 20^i − 5^j − 4k^
each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks          :   +4 If correct answer is selected. (C) 4^i + 5^j + 20k^ (D) 5^i + 4^j + 10k^
Zero Marks        :   0 If none of the option is selected. →
5. −
− −
− →
Negative Marks  :   –1 If wrong option is selected. The resultant of the three vectors OA , OB  and
1. η   Co-efficient of viscosity of water is
( ) −
− →
OC  shown in fig. is
given 8.90 × 10–3 poiseuille (in CGS system).
If in a new system the unit of length and time is
increased by a factor of 2 and 4 respectively.
Then numerical value of coefficient of
viscosity (in this system) will be.
ML 1 1]
η
[ ] = [

T −

(A) 7.12 × 10–3 (B) 71.2 × 10–3


(C) 8.9 × 10–3 (D) 17.8 × 10–3
2. If the unit of mass and velocity be increased
(A) 4 (B) 2r
four times, then the unit of momentum is :
(C) – (D) –
r (1 + √2) r (√ 2 − 1)
(A) Increased 4 times
(B) Increased 16 times 6. A block of mass 1 kg lying on the floor is
subjected to a horizontal force given by
(C) Decreased 1  times F=2sinωt newtons. The coefficient of friction
4
between the block and the floor is 0.25. The
(D) Decreased  1
 times acceleration of the block will be
16
3. A vector of magnitude a is turned though angle (A) positive and uniform
θ. The magnitude of change in the vector is (B) positive and non–uniform
given by :
(C) zero
(A) |2a sin θ| (B) |2a sin θ/2|
(D) depending on the value of ω
(C) |a/2 sin θ| (D) |a/2 sin θ/2|

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7. In the figure shown if friction co-efficient of 9. A body of mass 10 kg is suspended by the
block 1 and 2 with inclined plane is μ1 = 0.4 strings making angles 60° and 30° with the
and μ2 = 0.5 respectively, then find out the horizontal :
correct statement. mass of block 1 is 1 kg and
that of block 2 is 2 kg 

(a) T1 = 50 N             (b) T2 = 25 N


(c) T1 25 –3 N         (d) T2 50
= √ = √

3N

(A)  both block will move together (A) a, b (B) a, d


(B) both block will move separately (C) c, d (D) b, c
(C) there is a zero contact force between two 10. In the given figure a block is kept on the fixed
blocks smooth wedge. A force of magnitude F is
acting on the block such that it makes an angle
(D) none of these
θ with the inclined plane. Now θ is changing
8. Two blocks A and B of masses 2m and m, from 0 to 180° then graph between normal
respectively are connected by a massless and reaction (N) and θ is
inextensible string. The whole system is
suspended by a massless spring as shown in the
figure. The magnitudes of acceleration of A
and b immediately after the string is cut, are
respectively:
(A) (B)

(A) g
g,
2 (C) (D)
(B) g
, g
2
(C) g, g
(D) g g
,
2 2

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11. A minimum horizontal force of 10 N, is 13. A stone projected at an angle of 60º from the
necessary to hold a block stationary against a ground level strikes at an angle of 30º on the
wall. The coefficient of friction between the roof of a building of height ‘h’. Then the speed
block and the wall is 0.2. Contact force by the of projection of the stone is:
wall on the block is :

(A) 10 N  
−−−

(B) 2 N (A) √ 2gh


−−−
(C) 12 N (B) √ 6gh
−−−
(D) −−
2√26 N (C) √ 3gh
−−
12. In the following figure the masses of the blocks (D) √ gh
A and B are same and each equal to m. The 14. The acceleration of block B in the figure will
tensions in the strings OA and AB are T2 and be
T1 respectively. The system is in equilibrium
with a constant horizontal force mg on B. The
T1 is

(A) m2 g
(4m 1 + m 2 )

(B) 2m 2 g
(4m 1 + m 2 )
(A) mg
– (C) 2m 1 g
(B) √ 2 mg
(m 1 + 4m 2 )


(C) √ 3 mg (D) 2m 1 g
– ( m1 + m2 )
(D) √ 5 mg
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15. A lift starts from rest. Its acceleration is plotted 19. Two identical uniform heavy ropes are joint
against time. When it comes to rest its height with light string and pulled on a horizontal
above its starting point is smooth surface as shown in figure by applying
force F at one end of a heavy rope.

(A) Tension in the light string is F/3


(A) 20 m (B) 64 m (B) Tension at mid–point of rope 1 is 3F/4
(C) 32 m (D) 36 m (C) Tension at mid–point of rope 2 is F/2
16. If speed (V), acceleration (A) and force (F) are (D) Tension at mid–point of rope 2 is F/5
considered as fundamental units, the dimension 20. Two cars A & B start from rest (from the same
of mass will be :- point) in same direction with acceleration 8
(A) [ V 0 A0 F 1
] (B) [ V 0 A1 F 0
]
m/s2 &  4 m/s2 respectively then acceleration of
car B in frame of A (Take direction of motion
(C) [ V 0A 1F
− 1
] (D) [ V 0 A1 F − 1
]
of car is positive):-
17. A projectile (fired with a fixed speed) has the (A) 4 m/s2 (B) –4 m/s2
same range R when the maximum height
(C) 12 m/s2 (D) None of these
attained by it is either h1 or h2. Then R, h1 and
h2 will be related as  SECTION - II : (Maximum Marks: 40)
−−−− −−−− This section contains 10 questions Candidates have
(A) R = √h 1 h 2 (B) R = 4√h 1 h 2
to attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5
(C) R = 2√h 1 h 2
−−−−
(D) −−
R = 3√h 1 h 2
−− questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted
questions will be evaluated.
18. Three blocks are connected by string and pulled The answer to each question is an Integer Value
by a force F = 60 N as shown in figure. If mA = Type questions.
10 kg, mB = 5 kg & mC = 15 kg, then : For each question, enter the correct integer value (In
case of non-integer value, the answer should be
rounded off to the nearest Integer).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according
(A) Acceleration of the system is 2 m/s2 to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks          :   +4 If correct answer is selected.
(B) T1 = 10 N Zero Marks        :   0 If none of the option is selected.
(C) T2 = 40 N Negative Marks  :   –1 If wrong option is selected.
(D) Net force on block B will be 20 N
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1. On a day rain was falling vertically. A boy 5. A car is traveling at 20 m/s. The driver applies
cycling on the road finds rain falling at an the brakes, and the car slows with 4.0 m/s2.
angle 30° with vertical relative to him when he The stopping distance(in m) is x0. The value of
moves with speed v1. On increasing the speed x0/10 is
to v2, rain appears to fall at an angle 60° with 6. The blocks A and B are arranged as shown in
vertical relative to him. Find v2 . the figure. The pulley is frictionless. The mass
v1
x1 of A is 10 kg. The coefficient of friction
2.
Find the value of x1 so that ∫ y dx = 5  between block A and horizontal surface is 0.20.
0
The minimum mass of B to start the motion
will be (in kg)-

7. A small block is projected with some speed on


a large block of same mass & of length 8m as
3. Two blocks are attached to the two ends of a shown in figure. Initially larger block is at rest.
string passing over a smooth pulley as shown in Friction is present only between the blocks.
the figure. The acceleration of the block will be When the relative motion ends between the
(in m/s2) (sin 37º = 0.60, sin 53º = 0.80) blocks, the small block is at the rightmost edge
of the larger block. What is the displacement
(in m) of the larger block w.r.t. earth in this
time ?

4. x-coordinate of a particle moving along x-axis


t3
is x =  + t2 − 3t  . Here x is in metre and t in
3
second. The motion starts at t = 0. Find
acceleration of particle (in m/s2) when particle
comes to instantaneous rest.

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8. Diagram shows a block at rest in equilibrium
on a fixed inclined plane. If for the given case
F1 is horizontal & F2 is along the incline
F1
(incline is smooth), find  .
5

9. Three boxes are placed in a lift. When


acceleration of the lift is 4 m/s2, the net force
(in N) on the 2 kg box is closest to

10. The acceleration of block of mass 5kg which is


hanging in air is 5X. The value of X is   (All
strings and pulleys are ideal, Take g = 10 m/s2)

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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION - I : (Maximum Marks: 80) 4. The properties which are not common to both
This section contains 20 questions. Each question groups 1 and 17 elements in the periodic table
has 4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice are :
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For
each question, marks will be awarded as follows: (A) Elelctropositive character increase down
Full Marks          :   +4 If correct answer is selected. the groups.
Zero Marks        :   0 If none of the option is selected. (B) Reactivity decrease from top to bottom in
Negative Marks  :   –1 If wrong option is selected. these groups.
1. Which set does not shows correct matching
(C) Atomic radii increase as the atomic
according to modern periodic table:
number increase.
(A) Cr = [Ar] 3d5 4s1 ; element belongs to 6th group.
(D) Electronegativity decrease on moving
(B) Fe2+ = [Ar] 3d6 ; element belongs to 8th group.
down a group.
(C) Sc3+ = [Ne] 3s2 3p6 ; element belongs to
5. Which of the following process is exothermic :
zero/eighteen group.
(A) NaΘ → Na⊕ (B) PΘ → P⊕
(D) All of the above.
N0
(C) O → O2Θ (D) Mg2+ → Mg
2.  atoms of X(g) are converted into X+(g) by
2 6. Which will have the maximum value of
absorbing E1 energy. 2N0 atoms of X(g) are electron affinity Ox, Oy, Oz [x, y and z
converted into X–(g) by releasing E2 energy. respectively are 0,  – 1, and – 2] 
Calculate ionisation enthalpy and electron gain
enthalpy of X(g)  per atom. (A) Ox (B) Oy
(A) I E 2E 1 Δ
. . = H
, EGE
E2
= −
(C) Oz (D) All have equal
N0 2N 0
7. Number of electrons in 4th period if the orbital
(B) −E2 2E 1
I . E. = , Δ EGE H = accomodation is increased to three electrons
2N 0 N0
(C) E1 E2 (A) 18 (B) 27
I . E. = , Δ EGE H = −
2N 0 2N 0 (C) 12 (D) 45
(D) N0 2N 0
I . E. = , Δ EGE H = − 8. The electronegativity of the following elements
2E 1 E2
increases in the order :
3. The group in the long form of periodic table
having three elements together is : (A) C < N < Si < P (B) Si < P < C < N
(A) Zero group (B) IIIrd group (C) N < C < P < Si (D) C < Si < N < P
(C) IVth group (D) VIIIth group
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9. Which of the following is correct order for 12. Number of angular nodes present in 3d orbital
basic strength of Hydroxides? is  
(A) Be(OH)2 > Mg(OH)2 > Ca(OH)2 > (A) 2 (B) 1
Sr(OH)2 (C) 3 (D) 0
(B) NaOH < Mg(OH)2 < Al(OH)3 13. What possibly can be the ratio of the de Broglie
(C) LiOH < NaOH < KOH < RbOH < CsOH wavelengths for two electrons each having zero
(D) KOH < Ca(OH)2 < Fe(OH)3 initial energy and accelerated through 50 volts
and 200 volts ?
10. An element with atomic number 20 will be
placed in the period of the periodic table  (A) 3 : 10 (B) 10 : 3

(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 1

(C) 3 (D) 2 14. Which of following orbital make sense.

11. The normalised wave function of 1s orbital is (A) 2d


Zr
Ψ = √N ⋅ e
−− −( )
  and radial distribution
a0 (B) 1s
function is 4πr 2 Ψ 2   where N is normalisation
, (C) 3f
Z3 (D) None of these
constant ( N = ). Which of the
πa 30 15. The orbital having two angular and three radial
following graph is correct for the radial nodes may belong to -
distribution (4πr 2 Ψ 2 ) of   1s electron with
(A) 3rd orbit (B) 4th orbit
respect to ‘r’ for H-like specie of atomic
number Z ? (Where r is radial distance from (C) 5th orbit (D) 6th orbit
nucleus) 16. An increasing order (lowest first) for the values
(A) (B) of e/m for elelctron (e), proton(p), neutron(n)
and (α)  particle is :
(A) e, p, n, α  
(B) n, α , p, e 

(C) (D) (C) n, p, e, α


(D) n, p, α , e

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17. Which of the following has maximum mass– SECTION - II : (Maximum Marks: 40)
(A) 0.1 g atom of C   This section contains 10 questions Candidates have
to attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5
(B) 0.1 mole of NH3 questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted
(C) 6.02 × 1022 molecule of H2 gas 
questions will be evaluated.
The answer to each question is an Integer Value
(D) 1120 ml of CO2 at STP Type questions.
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In
18. Equal weight of 'X' (At. wt. = 36) and 'Y' (At. case of non-integer value, the answer should be
wt. = 24) are reacted to form the compound rounded off to the nearest Integer).
X2Y3. Then : Answer to each question will be evaluated according
(A) X is the limiting reagent to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks          :   +4 If correct answer is selected.
(B) Y is the limiting reagent Zero Marks        :   0 If none of the option is selected.
(C) No reactant is left over and mass of X2Y3 Negative Marks  :   –1 If wrong option is selected.
formed is double the mass of ‘X’ taken 1. Find the total number of correct orders among
the following.
(D) none of these
(1) Order of electron affinity : S > O–
19. The number of molecules in 4.25 g of ammonia (2) Order of ionic radius : Al3+ < Mg2+ < O2–
is about : (3) Order of Electronegativity : Si < P < C < N
(A) 1.0 × 1023 (4) Order of atomic radius : O < S < Se
(5) Order of second ionization energy : C < N <
(B) 1.5 × 1023
F<O
(C) 2.0 × 1023 (6) Order of ionic radii : S2– < Cl– < K+ < Ca2+
(D) 2.5 × 1023 2. Number of elements having higher radius than
20. Which of the following element will have the Na.
same number of total electrons in 's' as well as K, Rb, Cs, Mg, Al, Li, Be
'd'-subshell in the ground state electronic 3. How many unpaired electron(s) is/are present
configuration ? in tri-positive titanium ion?
(A) Zn (Z = 30) 4. The energy required to convert all atoms
(B) Ni (Z = 28) present in 1.2 g magnesium to Mg2+ ions if IE,
and IE2  of magnesium are 120 kJ mol–1 and
(C) Cr (Z = 24) 240 kJ mol–1 respectively. If energy required x
(D) Cu (Z = 29) x
then determine value of .
9

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5. Total number of elements present in 5th period
of modern periodic table is (Answer must be
expressed as sum of digits)
6. Moles of oxygen atoms in 0.5 moles of
Na2SO4.10H2O is.
7. 16 g of SOx gas occupies 5.6 L at 1 atm and
273 K. What will be the value of x?
8. In an atom, the total number of electrons
having quantum numbers n = 4, m ℓ 1  &
| | =

1
ms = −  is
2
9. Find total number of species having magnetic
moment value –8  B.M. among following

species
Fe+2, Cr, Cr+3, Ti+2, Mn+2, V+3
10. Ratio of total energy of an e– in 1st orbit and
potential energy of e– in 4th orbit of a H-like
specie is:

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION - I : (Maximum Marks: 80) 7. π
If  ∣∣5 sin θ + 3 sin(θ − )

⩽ a for all θ, then
3 ∣
This section contains 20 questions. Each question
has 4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice the value of a is -
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For (A) √
−−
34 (B) 5
each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks          :   +4 If correct answer is selected. (C) 7 (D) 6
Zero Marks        :   0 If none of the option is selected. 8. For a scalene triangle, with usual notations, the
Negative Marks  :   –1 If wrong option is selected. b2 cos 2A − a 2 cos 2B
simplified value of  is
1. Number of solutions of equation  b2 − a 2
2cos2 θ – 2θ 1
− √2sin   in [0,2π] which are
=
(A) 1 (B) 2
– 2
solutions of equation sin 2θ 2cos θ  
= √
(C) 3 (D) 4
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4 9. In a triangle ABC, if cot A : cot B : cot C = 30 :
2. The number of integral values of k for which 19 : 6 then the sides a, b, c are
the equation 7 cos x 5 sin x 2k 1  has a
+ = +
(A) in A.P. (B) in G.P.
solution is 
(C) in H.P. (D) None of these
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12
10. In a triangle ABC (with usual notations), if ex-
3. The number of solutions to the equation sin5x a+c
radii r1,r2,r3 are in H.P., then   is-
+ sin3x + sinx = 0 for 0 ≤ x < π is b
(A) 1 (B) 2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 5
(C) 3 (D) 4
4. Which of the following is true ?
11. The sum to 50 terms of series 
(A) sin1 > sin2 > sin5 (B) sin5 > sin2 > sin1
3 5 7
+ + +. . . . . =
(C) sin2 > sin1 > sin5 (D) sin1 > sin5 > sin2 1 2
1 +22 2
1 2
+ 22 + 32
α−β (A) 100 (B) 150
5. If α tan 570  and β = cot 2580 then  is
= 17 17
1 + αβ
(C) 200 (D) 50
(B) 3
(A) 0.5 (C) 1 (D) 4 51 17
2
tan x tan y tan z
12. 100 and 3200 are the first and last terms
6.   and x + y + z = π,
2
=
3
=
5 respectively, for a GP of total 11 terms.
then the value of tan2x + tan2y + tan2z Number of rational terms in this GP is-
(A) 38 (D) 114 (A) 3 (B) 4
(B) 38 (C) 114
3 3
(C) 5 (D) 6
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13. Let x1,x2,x3,x4,x5  are positive numbers such 17. If a, b, c are different numbers so that a3 +
that x1  + x2  + x3  + x4  + x5  = 15. If M is 101a2 + 20200a – 1010 = 0, b3 + 101b2 +
maximum value of 20200b – 1010 = 0,  c3 + 101c2 + 20200c –
(1 + x1) (2 + x2) (3 + x3) (4 + x4) (5 + x5) then 1 1 1
1010 = 0, then value of + +  is -
the value of log6M is a b c
(A) 200
(A) 0
(B) 202
(B) 3
(C) 2020
(C) 5
(D) 20
(D) 1
18. Which of following expression are negative ?
14. If the sum of 2n terms of the A.P. 2, 5, 8, ..., is
(i) log23 . log34 . log45.....log127128
equal to the sum of first 'n' terms of the A.P.
(ii) log1/21/3 . log21/3 . log1/23 . log23
57, 59, 61, ..., then n equals
(A) only (i)
(A) 10
(B) only (ii)
(B) 11
(C) (i)  &  (ii) both
(C) 12
(D) none of the expression
(D) 13
15. If  1+ √

2 is a roots of the equation x2 + bx + c
19. Number of integral values of x satisfying
( x 2 + 2x + 2) (x 2 + 3x + 3)
= 0, where b,c ∈ Q. Then value of |b – c| is : < 0 is equal to
( x − 1) (x − 2)
(A) 0
(A) 0 (B) 1
(B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
(C) 2
20. Two sides of a triangle are given by the roots of
(D) 3 the equation x2 – 2 –3x + 2 = 0 and the angle

π
16. Number of integral values of m for which roots between the sides is . Then perimeter of the
3
of quadratic equation (m – 1)x2 + 3x + (m – 3) triangle is - 
= 0 lie either side of origin, is - –
(A) 6 +   √ 3   
(A) 1 (B) 2
(B) 2√–3 + √–6
(C) 3 (D) 4
– −−
(C) 2√3 + √10

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SECTION - II : (Maximum Marks: 40) 7. The sum of
This section contains 10 questions Candidates have 12 (
1
+
1
+
1
+. . . . . upto ∞)
to attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5 1.3.5 3.5.7 5.7.9
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted  is:-
questions will be evaluated.
The answer to each question is an Integer Value 8. Let point (α, β) always lies on the line 2x + y +
Type questions. 5 = 0, if minimum value of the expression  α2 +
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In 2 2m
β – 2α + 4β + 6 is m, then value of  is 
case of non-integer value, the answer should be 3
rounded off to the nearest Integer). 9. 2x 2 + 7x + 3
Given y= , then sum of all
Answer to each question will be evaluated according 2x 2 + x + 1
to the following marking scheme: integral values which lies in the range of y is
Full Marks          :   +4 If correct answer is selected. 10. If logba + logab = 5, then the value of
Zero Marks        :   0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks  :   –1 If wrong option is selected. ( loga b)3 + (logb a) 3
 is 
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1. Number of real root(s) of the equation
– ∣ πx ∣
x 2 − 2√3x + 3 = ∣sin( – )∣  is
∣ 2√ 3 ∣

2. Let S be the sum of all x in the interval [0, 2π]


such that 
    3 cot2x + 8 cotx + 3 = 0
S
The value of  is 
π
3. 11

The value of   ∏ tan 2 ( ), is :- 

r= 1
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4. The value of
π π 7π 4π
sin 2 + sin 2 + sin 2 + sin 2  is 
18 9 18 9
5. In a ΔABC with usual notations, if b2sin2C +
c2sin2B = 12, then area of triangle will be 
6. Sum of first n terms of a sequence is given by
Sn = 3n2 + 4n + 15. If Tr is rth term of sequence,
then T1 – T3 is equal to

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