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(1001CJA102121091) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Main)
FULL SYLLABUS
(Academic Session : 2021 - 2022) 16-03-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST COURSE [SCORE-I]


ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B C A A A A A B C C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A A A C C C A B D B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 4000 7 4 16 4 8 4 5 8 2

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B D D D D D D C B B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C C B C A A C A A D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 40 3 13 2 3 2700 4 4 3 9

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C B A C C C C C B B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C A A A A C B B C C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 2 4 11 8 1 192 5 12 1 200

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 5. Ans ( A )
For W1
SECTION-I Fx = 2xy – 2y2 = 2x – 2
4
1. Ans ( B ) x2
2( − x) = 8J
d d 2 0
t= =
u − 10 10 − 5 For W2
2. Ans ( C ) Fy = –2xy + 2x2 = –8y + 32
3
N = mg cosϕ + Fsinθ
W2 = ∫ (32 − 8y)dy
1
= 32 × 2 – 4 × (9 – 1) = 32J
For W3
Fx = 6x1 – 18
0 0

W3 = ∫ 6xdx − 18 ∫ dx
4 4
= –3 ×16 + 18 × 4 = 24J
For W4
Fy = 0 ⇒ W4 = 0
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6. Ans ( A ) 11. Ans ( A )

Let ‘v’ be the initial velocity. π ℓ


Tangential velocity remains same during collision T = 2( + )
4ω v cos 45 ∘

and equal to qB
v cos60° = v/2 where ω =
m
Let v′ be the normal component of velocity after 12. Ans ( A )
impact. qE 0 2πm
a= T=
v/2 v m qB 0
In Δ OAB : tan 60° = ′ ⇒ v′ = – 1 2
v 2√3
– ⇒ S = aT
v′ (v/2√ 3) 1 2
Then : e = =
– = 2π 2 mE 0
v cos 30 ∘
(√ 3v/2) 3 ⇒ S=
qB 20
7. Ans ( A )
This problem can be solved by analogy with 13. Ans ( A )
V
linear SHM. I =
−−−−−−−
..... (A)
V2 = w2 (A2 – x2) √ R 2 + X C2
3
2 ω
V) ω2 (A′2 − x 2 ) If ω → , xC → 3 X C
(
2
=
3
I V
Here, x = A/2 = ..... (B)
2 −−−−−−−−
R 2 + 9X C2
A −− √
⇒ A′ = √ 31
4 From eq. (A) & (B)
θ0
Hence θ′ = √
−−
31 XC


3
4 = √
R 5
8. Ans ( B )
τ ⃗ = P ⃗ × E⃗ 14. Ans ( C )
π 2π
Δϕ = 2nπ ⇒ + d sin θ = 2nπ ;
10. Ans ( C ) 2 λ
4 40 2π 1
Initially = d sin θ = (2n − )π
Y 60 λ 2
So Y = 6Ω 1 λ 1 λ 1
Y ′ × 78 sin θ = (2n − ) = × =

= 6 again 2 2d 2 2 × 3λ 12
Y ′ + 78 y 1
72Y' = 78 × 6 ⇒ =
−−−−−−
2
78
√(100λ) 2
Y' = × 6 = 6(1 + αΔT) 100λ 25λ
72 144y2 = (100λ)2; y ≈ =
12 3

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16. Ans ( C ) 2. Ans ( 7 )
λ(α + β) = λα + λβ Image formed by this system is
1 1 1
⇒ = +
T1 α β ( + )
T1 α ( )
T1 β ( )
2 2 2

1 1 1 1
⇒ = + =
T1 α β ( + )
30 60 20
2

∴ T1 α β
( + )
= 20 years
2

∴ One-fourth of sample will remain after 2 half


life = 40 years. μ3 μ1 μ3 − μ1 u3 − μ2
− = +
18. Ans ( B ) v u R1 R2
50 divisions = 2.45 cm 4 1 2−1 4−2
− = + ; v = –30
2.45 v −30 10 −10
⇒ 1 division = = 0.049 cm
50
⇒ least count = 0.05 – 0.049 = 0.001 cm
So vernier reading = 0.001 × 24 = 0.024 cm
⇒ diameter of cylinder = 5.10 + 0.024 = 5.124 cm

20. Ans ( B )
d + 30 = 100, d = 70 cm
3. Ans ( 4 )

PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II
1. Ans ( 4000 ) 4 4
1000 × π r 3 g – 500 × π r 3 g – 6πηrv
3 3
4
= 500 × π r 3 a
3
4. Ans ( 16 )
Ax
(Y1 + Y2 ) = (M + m) g
L
Ay1 x ℓ ℓ Ay x
( ) + mg × =( 2 ) ℓ
L 2 4 L 2
Y1 2M + m
=
Y2 2M + 3m

ρVg – mg – T = ma.
But ρVg = 2mg;
so T = m(g – a) = 2 (10 – 2) = 16N

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5. Ans ( 4 ) 8. Ans ( 5 )
1 According to Len's law, magnetic force, will
Area of DABE = (2.5 × 105) (0.05 × 10–3)
2 oppose the motion of conducting rod.
125 25
= =
2 4
since, DAEB and DBCD are similar, therefore
1.5 CD
=
2.5 0.05
3
CD = × 0.05 = 0.03
5
1
Area of DBCD = ×(1.5 × 105 )(0.03 × 10 3

)
2
4.5 9
= =
2 4
25 9
WN = − = 4J
4 4
6. Ans ( 8 )
Conserving angular momentum :
v
m(v1 cos60°) 4R = mv2R ⇒ 2 = 2 di
v1 Here, Bvℓ = L ⇒ B (vdt)ℓ = L(di) ⇒ Bℓ (dx)
Conserving energy of the system dt
GMm 1 2
mv1 = −
GMm 1 2
mv
= L (di) ⇒ x = di

4R
+
2 R
+
2 2 Bℓ
1 2 1 2 3 GM 1 GM Force =
v2 − v1 = ⇒ v21 = ; B 2 ℓ2 Bℓ
2 2 4 R 2 R iℓB = x = mω2 x ⇒ ω = −−−
1 −−−−−−− 8000 L √ mL
v1 = – √64 × 106 = – m/s ⇒ X = 8 v0 v0 −−−
√2 √2 So amplitude = √mL = 5cm
ω Bℓ
7. Ans ( 4 )
9. Ans ( 8 )
Speed of pulse in lower and upper parts are 2V &
V respectively. The lower pulse will travel the
ℓ/2 ℓ
complete length ℓ/2 in t1 = = sec. In this
2V 4V
time upper pulse travels a distance d = Vt1 = ℓ/4.
Now the remaining distance that both pulses have
3ℓ
to travel with equal speeds is . Hence both will
4
travel distance.
∴ Required distance from upper end
ℓ 3ℓ 5ℓ
= + =
4 8 8

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10. Ans ( 2 ) 10. Ans ( B )
x1 = A1 cos (ωt) Antifluorite structure = Anion + Cation
x2 = A2 cos (ωt) FCC lattice point Tetrahedral voids
x1 – x2 = (A1 – A2) cos (ωt) S2– K⊕
6 = 12 cos (ωt) No. of molecules in an unit cell = 4
π π T No. of unit cell = 30.11 × 1022 unit cell
ωt = ⇒t= = = 2s
3 3ω 6 Total number of molecules = 30.11 × 4 × 1022
molecules
30.11 × 4 × 1022
Moles of molecules = = 2
6.022 × 1023
Van’t Hoff factor = i = 3 as it is strong electrolyte.
K2S → 2K+ + S2–
ΔTf = K.m.i
f
ΔTf = 1.86 × 0.2 × 3 10 litre of water = 10 kg of water
ΔTf = 1.116 Density = 1 g/mL = 1 kg/litre
Alternative : 2
π π 273 – Tf = 1.116 Molality = = 0.2
θ = ; ωt = 10
3 3 Tf = 271.884
T
t= = 2 sec. 11. Ans ( C )
6
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY Given : ΔH when a solution to diluted from 4m to
2m is –1.6 kJ/mole
SECTION-I
4M means that 4 moles of solute is present in one
8. Ans ( C ) litre of solution.
In electro-osmosis, the sol particles are prevented On dilution the no. of moles of solute remains
from migration whereas the dispersion medium constant
migrates in the direction opposite to those of ∵ In 5 litre solution, the no of moles present = 5 × 4
particles. Here, the medium is negativelyc charged. = 20 moles
9. Ans ( B ) ∴ ΔH when 5 litre of such solution is diluted will be
Reaction will be spontaneous at 400 K and 1atm = –1.6 × 20
H2O(s) → H2O(l) = –32 kJ
ΔS = 60 –38 = 22 Jmol–1K–1
12. Ans ( C )
ΔG < 0 ΔG = ΔH – TΔS
ΔH – TΔS < 0
13. Ans ( B )
ΔH < TΔS −−−−−
r O2 3


M gas
ΔH < (400) (22) = √ = √ ⇒ Mgas = 48
r gas 2 32
ΔH < 8800
Vm, real = 1000 × 48 ℓ = 60 ℓ
800
Vm, ideal = RT = 0.08 × 500 = 40ℓ
P 1
60 3
Z= =
40 2

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14. Ans ( C ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II
2 eq. Na
−−−−− → → 4. Ans ( 2 )
dry ether

16. Ans ( A )
Oxymercuration
−−−−−−−−− →
Demercuration
5. Ans ( 3 )
t
( 1/2)
1 Ea 1 1
ln[ ] = ( − )
t
( 1/2)
2
R T1 T2
3 840R 1 1
ln[ ] = ( − )
t
( 1/2)
2 R 300 400
17. Ans ( C )
t
( 1/2)
2 = 1.5 min.
Rearrangement take place via cyclic transition
formation so position 3 isotopically C-atom is present 6. Ans ( 2700 )
γ 1 −2 3 /
2/5
18. Ans ( A ) T2 P2 γ 32 5 3 /
32
= ( ) = ( ) = ( ) = 4
Natural rubber is polymer of Cis-1,4-polyisoprene T1 P1 1 1
T2 = 4 × T1 = 1200 K
19. Ans ( A )
ΔU = nCV ΔT
Sucrose formed by glycosidic link of C-1
3
α -glucose, C-2 of β -fructose =1× × 2 × 900 = 2700 cal.
2
20. Ans ( D ) 7. Ans ( 4 )
PCl5 C 6H 6 AlCl3
CH3COOH−−−→ C H 3 COCl −−−−−−−
/

→ If n fused ring are connected then number of


(A) resonance is (n + 1) n = no of ring
8. Ans ( 4 )
CH 3 MgBr
−−−−−− →
H2O / H +

9. Ans ( 3 )
Aromatic compound 2, 4, 6

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 5. Ans ( C )
SECTION-I
S1 : (x – 1)2 + (y – 1)2 + λ(x + y – 2) = 0
S2 : x2 + y2 + 4x + 5y – 4 = 0
1. Ans ( C ) chord PQ : S1 – S2 = 0
The plane containing the given line is (–6x – 7y + 6) + λ(x – y – z) = 0
(2x + 3y + 5z + 1) + λ(3x + 4y + 6z + 2) = 0 ⇒ x = 8, y = –6
⇒ (2 + 3λ)x + (3 + 4λ)y + (5 + 6λ)z + (1 + 2λ) = 0
7. Ans ( C )
This plane is parallel to y-axis ƒ(x) = |cos|x|| + cos–1(sgn)x + |ℓnx|
3
⇒ 3 + 4λ = 0 ⇒ λ=− ƒ(x) = |cos x| + cos–1(1) + |ℓnx| ∀ x ∈ (0,2π)
4
⇒ A point on y-axis is the origin. = |cos x| + |ℓnx| ∀ x ∈ (0,2π)
π 3π
⇒ perpendicular distance of the origin from the ∴ ƒ(x) is not differentiable at x = 1, ,
2 2
2
plane x – 2z + 2 = 0 is – 8. Ans ( C )
√ 5
y2 = 2cx + 2c3/2 ........(1)
2. Ans ( B ) dy
1 2y = 2c
g(x) = x 2 + dx
x2 dy
1 1
3
1 y = c ........(2)
ƒ(g(x)) = x 6 + = ( x2 + ) − 3 (x 2 + ) dx
x6 x2 x2 from (1) and (2)
ƒ(g(x)) = (g(x))3 – 3g(x)
2 dy ydy 3 2
/

⇒ ƒ(x) = x – 3x3 y = 2y (x) + 2( )


dx dx
ƒ'(x) = 3x2 – 3
dy dy 3 2 1 /

2
3. Ans ( A ) ( y − 2x ) = 2( ) y /

dx dx
on squaring
degree = 3 order = 1
9. Ans ( B )

Here |A| = 4 where , then

x − 1 + x; x>1 ∣ 2x + 3 3 3−x ∣
y={ −

−x + 1 + x; x⩽1 ∣ ∣

2 − 3x ∣ = |adjA| = |A|2 = 16
∣ ∣
2x − 1; x > 1 ∣
3x − 4 x
= {
1; x⩽1 ∣ ∣
∣ − x2 − 2 2x x2 − 2 ∣
Required area
x=√2 y=3
y+1

7 + 4√2
10. Ans ( B )
1 − (x 2 − 1)]dx + ∫
−−−−
y 1 dy =
= ∫

x=−√2
[

y=1
[√ + −
2
]
3 Let middle point of chord be (h,k)
xh yk h2 k2
4. Ans ( C ) T = S1 ⇒ + = +
3 4 3 4
General term = 1024Cr(51/2)1024–r((7)1/8)r will be Chord passing through (2,0)
integer. if r is multiple of 8 2h h2 k2
⇒ r = 0,8,16,24,.......,1024 ⇒ = +
3 3 4
sum = 8 × 128 = 1024 h − 1) 2
( k2 x − 1) 2
( y2
⇒ + = 1 ⇒ + = 1
⇒ Number of integral terms = 129. 1 4/3 1 4/3

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11. Ans ( C ) ⇒ α:β:γ=1:1:1
2
f (x + x + 1) − f (1) α β γ
lim + + = 3
x→0 f (x 4 −x
2 + 2x + 4) − f (4) β γ α
0 13. Ans ( A )
( form)
0 2

As. ƒ(x) is differentiable then apply |adj (adj A)| = |A| n ( − ) 1

3
L' Hospital rule |adj (adj (adj(A)))| = |A| n ( − )1
= 38
( 2x + 1)f ′ (x 2 + x + 1)
= lim
x→0 4x 3 − 2x + 2)f ′ (x 4 − x 2 + 2x + 4)
(
14. Ans ( A )
f ′ (1) ℓn(ℓnx – ℓny) = ex
2
y
1 − ℓnx) ...(1)
= = 4 (

2f ′ (4)
diff. w.r. to x.
12. Ans ( A )
1 1 1 dy
∴ VA = 0 (Null matrix) .( − )
(ℓnx − ℓny) x y dx
⇒ (loga)x + (logb)y + (logc)z = 0 1
= ex
2y
(− ) + (1 − ℓnx) e
x 2 y (x 2 dy + y.2x) ...(2)
(logb)x + (logc)y + (loga)z = 0 x dx
(logc)x + (loga)y + (logb)z = 0 Put x = e in (1), (1) ⇒ ℓn(1 – ℓny) = 0 ⇒ y = 1
which is homogenesis system of linear equations
Now put x= e, y = 1 in (2) then (2)
in x, y and z.
1 e2
∵ x, y, z ≠ 0 ′ (e)) = − e
⇒( − y
e e
⇒ system posseses non trivial solutions.
e2
log a log b log c ∣ 1+e
∣ ⇒ y'(e) =
∣ ∣ e
⇒ D = ∣ log b log c

log a ∣ = 0 15.
∣ Ans ( A )
∣ ∣
∣ log c log a log b ∣ A I A I O &P , P , L, C , T , N
, , , ,
 
⇒ loga + logb + logc = 0 5 6

OR loga + logb + logc 6! 7 5!


ways = . C 5. = ( 45) 7!
2! 2!2!
∵ a, b, c are distinct
⇒ loga + logb + logc = 0
16. Ans ( C )
⇒ abc = 1 Let h = 2t12 & 12 = 4t2
⇒ b3 = 1 (∵ b2 = ac) 2
We know t2 = −t 1 −
1 t1
⇒ b=1 ⇒ ac = 1 ⇒ c=
a ⇒ t1 = –1 or –2
⇒ System become
⇒ h = 2 or 8
(loga)x – (loga)z = 0
– (loga)y + (loga)z = 0
– (loga)x – (loga)y = 0
⇒ x–z=0
y–z=0
x–y=0
⇒ x=y=z
x y z
⇒ solutions lie on = =
1 1 1
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17. Ans ( B ) 20. Ans ( C )
focus is foot of perpendicular drawn from
vertex on latus rectum i.e. (4,3) and equation of
the directrix is x + y + c = 0
∣ 1+c∣ –
i.e. ∣ – ∣ = 3√2 ⇒ c = 5 or –7
x2 + 1 ∣ √ 2 ∣
= 4
2 ∴ equation of the directrix is x + y + 5 = 0
⇒ x2 = 7
∴ equation of the required parabola is
x2 + y2 = 5 2
x+y+5
(x – 4)2 + (y – 3)2 =( – )
⇒ 7 + y2 = 5 √ 2
⇒ y2 = –2 ⇒ x2 + y2 – 2xy – 26x – 22y + 25 = 0

∴ (x2, y2) ≡ (7, –2) Compare with x2 + y2 – 2xy + px + qy + r = 0


x3 = 4 ⇒ p = –26, q = –22, r = 25
x3 + 1 y3 + 2
+ =5 ∴ p + q + r = –23
2 2
⇒ 4 + y3 = 10 – 3 = 7 PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
⇒ y3 = 3 SECTION-II

∴ (x3, y3) ≡ (4, 3) 1. Ans ( 2 )


∣ a x 0∣ ∣ x a b∣ ∣ 1 −1 1 ∣
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣

18. Ans ( B ) ∣
b y

0∣×∣y

b
∣ ∣
c ∣ + ∣ cos θ cos θ

sin θ ∣ = 2

∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣

1 1 1 1 ∣ c z 0∣ ∣ z c a∣ ∣− sin θ − sin θ cos θ ∣


S= + + + +. . . . .
15 35 55 75

=(
1
+
1
+
1
+
1
+. . . .) − (
1
+
1
+
1
+. . . . .)
2. Ans ( 4 )
15 25 35 45 25 45 65

1 1 1 1
= ( )− k ( + + +. . . . . .)
32 15 2 5
35
k 31k
= k− =
32 32

19. Ans ( C )
∠ABC = 90°
Let xi – 5 = di –
BC = 2√5
2
∑ d i2 ∑ di –
σ 2x = σ 2d = −( ) AB = √−
9−−−−−−
+ 1 − 5 = √5
n n
125 5
2
25 1 49
⇒ AC = 5
= −( ) = − =
10 10 2 4 4 Power of point ⇒ AB2 = AD.AC
⇒ AD = 1 ⇒ CD = 4

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3. Ans ( 11 ) 7. Ans ( 5 )
y = sin–1(sin 6) – tan–1(tan 8) + cos–1(cos 6)
= 6 – 2π – (8 – 3π) + 2π – 6 Let c ⃗ = λa ⃗ + μb⃗
= 3π – 8 take dot by b⃗
a = 3, b = –8
2
4. Ans ( 8 ) 0 = λ (a .⃗ b)

+ μ(b)

= − λ + 5μ

sin 3 xdx
I = ∫ ⇒ λ – 5μ = 0 ...(1)
1 + sin 2 x
⇒ let cosx = t ⇒ sinx dx = – dt again a .⃗ c ⃗ = 7 ⇒ λa 2⃗ + μ (a .⃗ b)⃗ = 7
(1 − t 2 ) dt
⇒I = ∫
t22 −
⇒ 3λ – μ = 7 ...(2)
2
(2 − t ) − 1 5 1
= ∫ dt solving (1) and (2) λ = ,μ =
t 2 − 2)
(
2 2

1 ∣ t − √2 ∣
∴ c⃗=
5
(− i + j + k ) +
^ ^ ^
1 ^ ^
(2 i + k ) = −
3i^ 5^
j + 3k^
= −t −
– ℓn ∣
+
–∣ 2 2 2 2
2√2 ∣ t + √2 ∣
– 2 2 1
1 ∣ cos x − √ 2 ∣ ⇒ |c |⃗ = × 35 = 5
= − cos x −
– ℓn ∣ –∣ 7 7
2√2 ∣ cos x + √2 ∣
8. Ans ( 12 )
5. Ans ( 1 )
Equation of chord is 9cos12x + cos22x + 1 = 6 cos6x cos2x + 6 cos6x
x−5 y−3
= = r – 2cos2x = 0
cos α sin α
Point (5 + rcosα, 3 + rsinα) of chord is one of (3 cos6x – 1 – cos2x)2 = 0
its end point
3 cos6x = 1 + cos2x = 2cos2x
2(5 + rcosα)2 – 3(3 + rsinα)2 = 6
2
(5,3) is midpoint of chord iff sum of roots = 0 ⇒ cosx = 0 or cos2x =
3
20 cosα – 18sinα = 0 −

2
cos α sin α 10 cosx = 0, cos x = ±√
= ⇒ tan α = = m 3
9 10 9
∴p–q=1
cosx = 0 has 4 solutions.


2
6. Ans ( 192 ) cos x = ±√ has 8 solutions.
3
1
Tn =
Hence total 12 solutions.
n (n + 2) (n + 4)
1 1 1
Tn = ( − )
4 n (n + 2) (n + 2) (n + 4)

1 1 1
T1 = ( − )
4 1.3 3.5
1 1 1
T2 = ( − )
4 2.4 4.6
1 1 1 22
T3 = ( − ) = 192
4 3.5 5.7 S
1 1 1 11
S∞ = ( + ) =
4 3 8 96

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9. Ans ( 1 ) 10. Ans ( 200 )
1 1+y
y= ⇒ x=
2x − 1 2y
1 1
⇒ equation whose roots are , are
2α − 1 2β − 1
2
1+x 1+x
a( ) + b( )+c = 0
2x 2x
absolute term of above equation is 'a'
C
⇒C = a⇒ = 1 h 3h
a tan θ = & tan 2θ =
d d
⇒ tan2θ = 3tanθ
2
= 3
1 − tan 2 θ
1 π
⇒ tan θ = – or θ =
√3 6
– π
⇒ h = 50√3. tan = 50
6
CD = 4h = 200m

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