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Sec: XII_STU_IC_IIT Date: 17-07-2023

Time: 1.5 Hrs. WARM-UP FTM - 06 Max. Marks: 180


JEE MAIN 2022 Model
KEY SHEET

PHYSICS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A A A D D D A A B C
11 12 13 14 15
5 4 0 5 10

CHEMISTRY
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
D C C D C A A D A A
26 27 28 29 30
4 2 5 96 4

MATHEMATICS
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A B A B B B D A A D
41 42 43 44 45
2 1 0 16 2
XII_STU_IC_IIT_WARM-UP_FTM–05 EX. DT: 17-07-2023

PHYSICS
1. (A)
  NBA cos   100  0.2  5 10 4  cos 60  5 103.
2. (A)
Due to domination of flux change in right loop.
3. (A)
From Flemings Right hand rule.
4. (D)
The self-inductance of a long solenoid is given by L   r  0 n 2 Al
Where, n = Number of turns per unit length, l = Length, A = Cross sectional area,  r = Relative
permeability of the medium.
From the above expression it is clear that the self-inductance of a long solenoid does not depend
upon the current flowing through it.
5. (D)
M  L1L2
6. (D)
1  Q1 Q2 Q 
E .  2  2  ....  2n  .
4 0  x1 x2 xn 
7. (A)
Use KVL across AB.
8. (A)
The force of magnetic induction is given by
  e2   
 
F mag  0  3  v  v  r 
4 r  

  1 er
F ele.  eE  e
40 r 3
 2
F mag v
   v  0  0     1.00  10 6.
2

F ele. c
9. (B)
i i
B1  0 B2  0 B  B1  B2 .
2r 2r
10. (C)
11. (5)
F
F .
K
12. (4)
Use KCL at junction P.
13. (0)
Work done by magnetic force is always zero on a charge.
14. (5)
1 1
e  Br 2 ; e   5  2 11  5 volt.
2 2
15. (10)
dI
e M
dt

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20 10 3  M
 6  2 (or) M  10 mH.
2

CHEMISTRY
16. (D)

17. (C)

18. (C)
1, 1-dehalides produce aldehydes whereas 2, 2-dihalides produce ketones.
19. (D)
In CrO2 chromium is present in +2 oxidation state. In Cr4+ state, there are 3d2 electrons that’s why
CrO2 shows metallic property.
20. (C)
CH2=CH–O–CH=CH2 all are in one plane.
21. (A)
Intramolecular hydrogen bond is formed in (A) while in case of B, intermolecular hydrogen bonding
takes place as shown below

Thus, A is more volatile or has a lower boiling point than B.


22. (A)

+ Zn 

23. (D)

C6 H 5  N  N  Cl   C6 H 5  OH 
OH

C6 H 5  N  N  C6 H 4 OH

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24. (A)
25. (A)
Not much acidic (NaHCO3).
26. (4)
Both react with Na.
27. (2)

28. (5)
29. (96)
2x + (98 – x)3 = 200
30. (4)
Compound containing CH3CH(OH) or CH3CO – group give positive indoform test.
OH
|
CH 3 CH  CH 2CH 2 CH 2CH 3
OH
|
CH 3  CH  CH CH 2 CH3 .
|
CH 3
OH
|
CH 3  CH  CH 2  CH  CH3 .
|
CH 3
OH CH3
| |
CH 3  CH  C  CH 3
|
CH3

MATHEMATICS
x
31. (A)  e (cos x  sin x) dx

  e x  cos x dx   e x  sin x dx

 e x  cos x  C
3/ 2  2
 1 x 1 
32. (B)  x 
 x
 2  dx
 x 
3/ 2
 1  1 
  x   1  2  dx
 x  x 
1  1 
Let t  x   dt  1  2  dx
x  x 

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5/ 2
2 2 1
 I   t 3/ 2 dt  t 5/ 2  C   x   C
5 5 x
dt
33. (A) I   , where x 2  1  t
1 t

 2(1  t )1/ 2  k  2 x 2  2  k
34. (B) Hint : Put x 2  t and then use standard integral of tan 1 x .
 1
 x 
dx dx 2  C  sin 1 (2 x  1)  C
35. (B)    sin 1 
2 2 1 
xx 1  1  
x   2 
4  2
1 1 
36. (B)  e x   2  dx
x x 
1
 ex    C
x
 2x 
37. (D)  sin 1   dx
 1  x2 
Let x  tan 
dx  sec2  d 
 2 tan   2
 I   sin 1   sec  d 
 1  tan 2  
 2  sec 2  d   2[ tan   ln | sec  |]  C

 2[ x  tan 1 x  ln | sec (tan 1 x) |]  C


38. (A) I   x x (ln ex) dx   x x (1  ln x )dx

Let t  x x
dt  1 
  x x  x   ln x 
dx  x 
 dt  x x (1  ln x) dx
 I   dt  t  C  x x  C

39. (A)  Q  PAPT


 PT Q  APT ( PPT  I  PT P )
 PT Q 2005 P  APT Q 2004 P
 A2 PT Q2003 P  A3 PT Q 2002 P  ....
 A2004 PT (QP)  A2004 PT ( PA) ( Q  PAPT  QP  PA)
1 2005
 A2005  
0 1 

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40. (D) I   1  2 tan x (tan x  sec x ) dx

 sec2 x  tan 2 x  2 tan 2 x  2 tan x  sec x dx


  (sec x  tan x ) dx   sec x dx   tan x dx
 ln | sec x  tan x |  ln | sec x | C
 ln | sec x(sec x  tan x ) |  C
41. (2) Put x  cos 2
 I   cos{2 tan 1 tan }(2sin 2) d 
1
   sin 4 d   cos 4  C
4
1 1 1
 (2 x 2  1)  C  x 2  k ; compare this with R.H.S. and we get A  .
4 2 2
 4A  2 .
(1  x) 2
42. (1)  x  x3
dx

1  x2  2 x 1 2 
 dx      dx
x(1  x 2 )  x 1  x2 
 log x  2 tan 1 x  k ; compare this with R.H.S. and we get C  2 .
43. (0) I   tan x  tan 2 x  tan 3 x dx
tan x  tan 2 x
tan 3 x  tan( x  2 x) 
1  tan x  tan 2 x
 tan x  tan 2 x  tan 3 x  tan 3x  tan x  tan 2 x
 I   (tan 3 x  tan 2 x  tan x) dx
1 1
 ln | sec3 x |  ln | sec 2 x |  ln | sec x | C
3 2
 a  3, b  2 and c  1
2
44. (16) | adj  (adj  A) |  | A |( n1)  | A |4  24  16.
f (1) g '( x)  f '( x) g (1)
45. (2) Limit  lim
x 1 g '( x)  f '( x)
2{g '( x )  f '( x)}
 lim  lim 2  2
x1 g '( x )  f '( x) x1

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