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Sec: XI_STU_IC_IIT Date:11-09-2023

Time: 1.5 Hrs. CFTM – 01 (WARM UP) Max.Marks:180


JEE MAIN 2022 Model
PHYSICS
+Ve –Ve Total
Section Question Type No.of Qs.
Marks Marks marks
Sec – I Questions with Single Correct
(Q.N : 1 – 10)
4 –1 10 40
Choice
Sec–II Questions with Integer
(Q.N : 11 – 15)
4 –1 5 20
Answer Type(+/–Number)
Total 15 60

CHEMISTRY
+Ve –Ve Total
Section Question Type No.of Qs.
Marks Marks marks
Sec – I Questions with Single Correct
(Q.N : 16 – 25)
4 –1 10 40
Choice
Sec–II Questions with Integer
(Q.N : 26 – 30)
4 –1 5 20
Answer Type (+/– Number)
Total 15 60

MATHEMATICS
+Ve –Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
Sec–I
(Q.N : 31 – 40)
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 10 40
Sec–II Questions with Integer
(Q.N : 41 – 45)
4 –1 5 20
Answer Type (+/– Number)
Total 15 60
XI_STU_IC_IIT_CFTM–1 EX. DT: 11-09-2023

Exam Syllabus
Pseudo force, Constraint relations Introduction to Friction, Friction force in simple cases, angle of
repose,angle of friction, Multiple block system with friction [40%]

Dynamics of circular motion. Work done by constant and variable force Work energy theorem,
PHYSICS Conservation of mechanical energy Motion in a vertical circle [40%]

Unit and Dimension Complete chapter Motion in straight line Complete chapter Motion in a plane Complete
chapter Laws of Motion Complete chapter Work done by constant and variable force Only [20%]

(i) Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion principle, Hund's rule, (ii) Electronic configuration, Electronic,
configuration of Half-filled and full-filled orbitals, Periodic Properties:(i) Introduction to historical,
development for periodicity, (ii) Modern periodic law and prediction of periodic table, IUPAC naming of
element (Z > 100), Location of element by using atomic number and vice versa, classification of elements
on the basis of electronic configuration (excluding properties of s, p, d amd f-block elements), Periodic
properties: atomic and ionic size including screening effect [40%]

ionization enthalpy, electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy. Anomalous behaviour of 2nd period
elements. Chemical bonding and molecular structure: Types of bond ionic, covalent and coordinate
CHEMISTRY covalent, properties of ionic compounds, VBT (including types of overlaping sigma and pie bonds), Fajans
Rule Hybridisation [40%]

Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry (full Chapter) Structure of Atom: (i) Basic discovery of subatomic
particles (Cathode rays, anode rays, Chadwick experiment), (ii) Rutherford experiment, (iii) Introduction to
electromagnetic wave, (iv) Principle of quantization (Planck theory), (v) Black body radiation, (vi)
Photoelectric effect, Bohr theory with mathematical derivations, (ii) Basic question on Bohr theory, (iii)
Hydrogen spectrum, (i) Dual Behaviour of matter, (ii) de-broglie equation, (iii) Heisenberg uncertainty
principle, Shape of orbitals, Quantum numbers, Introduction of wave mechanical model of atom (ψ,ψ2),
Radial probability graphs for various orbitals [20%]

Binomial theorem: Introduction: Notation of factorial and definition of C(n, r) and P(n, r) Pascal triangle,
Binomial theorem for a positive integer index, Some special forms of binomial theorem. Problem based on
direct expansion, General term in the expansion of (a + x)n, middle term in the expansion of (a + x)n
Greatest binomial coefficient, numerically greatest term in the binomial expansion. properties of Binomial
coefficients, Binomial series. [40%]

MATHEMATICS Straight Line: Introduction, distance formula, section formula, area of triangle. Definitions of centroid,
circumcentre and orthocentre of triangle; Collinearly of three points, slope of line, various forms of line,
locus of a point. Position of two points relative to a line, Angle between two lines, condition for two lines
to be parallel and perpendicular [40%]

Sequence and Series Complete chapter, Trigonometric Equations Complete chapter, Quadratic Equations &
Theory of Equations Complete Chapter [20%]

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PHYSICS Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

1. The sum of the numbers 436.32, 227.2 and 0.301 in appropriate significant figures is
A) 663.821 B) 663.8 C) 664 D) 663.82
2. A body starts from rest and is uniformly accelerated for 30 s. The distance travelled in the first 10 s
is x1, next 10 s is x2 and the last 10 s is x3. Then x1 : x2 : x3 is the same as :-
A)1 : 2 : 4 B) 1 : 2 : 5 C) 1 : 3 : 5 D) 1 : 3 : 9
3. The block is placed on a frictionless surface in gravity free space. A heavy string of a mass m is
connected and force F is applied on the string, then the tension at the middle of rope is

m  m 
  M  .F   m  .F M.F
2 2
A)   B)   C) zero D)
mM mM mM
4. The upper half of an inclined plane of inclination  is perfectly smooth while lower half is rough.
A block starting from rest at the top of the plane will again come to rest at the bottom, the
coefficient of friction between the block and lower half of the plane is given by
1 2
A)   B)   C)   2 tan  D)   tan 
tan  tan 
5. A system consists of three masses m1, m2 and m3 connected by a string passing over a pulley P.
The mass m1 hangs freely and m2 and m3 are on a rough horizontal table (the coefficient
friction =  < 0.5). The pulley is frictionless and of negligible mass. The downward acceleration
of mass m1 is (Assume, m1 = m2 = m3 = m).

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g(1  g) 2g g(1  2) g(1  2)


A) B) C) D)
9 3 3 2
6. Block B moves to the right with a constant velocity v0. The velocity of block A relative to B is

v0 v0 3v 3v 0
A) , towards left B) , towards right C) 0 , towards left D) , towards right
2 2 2 2
7. For the situation shown in figure, the acceleration of blocks of masses 5 kg and 10 kg are (assume
pulleys are ideal)

A) a1  15m / s 2 a 2  0 m / s 2 if F  500N B) a1  5m / s2 and a 2  0 if F  300N

C) a1  0 m / s 2 a 2  2.5m / s 2 if F  500N D) Acceleration of the masses is independent of F


8. A coolie is moving fast for a while with a briefcase of mass 2 kg in his hand. If he moves 20m
with uniform acceleration 0.4m/s2, work done by coolie is W1 then he begins to move slowly with
speed of 4m/s. In this case, the work done is W2. Then the values of W1 and W2 are respectively:
A) W1  16 J, W2  0 B) W1  4 J, W2  4 J C) W1  0 J, W2  16 J D) W1  16 J, W2  16 J

9. A particle of mass m is moving in a circular path of constant radius r such that its centripetal
acceleration A) is varying with time t as a = k2rt2, where k is a constant. The power delivered to the
particle by the force acting on it is given as
A) zero B) mk2r2t2 C) mk2r2t D) mk2rt

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10. A block of mass m is placed at the top of a smooth wedge ABC. The wedge is rotated about an
axis passing through C as shown in the figure. The minimum value of angular speed ω such that
the block does not slip on the wedge is:

 g sin    g  g  g


A)   sec  B)  cos  C)  sin  D)   tan 
l  l    l   l
       

SECTION-II
(Integer Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions.The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the
decimals.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
dv
11. An object, moving the speed of 6.25 m/s, is decelerated at a rate given by  2.5 v where v is
dt
the instantaneous speed. The time taken by the object, to come to rest, would be.
12. A cat, on seeing a rat at a distance 5m starts with a velocity 5m/s and moves with acceleration 0.5
m/s2 in order to catch it, while the rate with acceleration  starts from rest. Cat overtake the rat for
value of  equal to (in ms–2).
13. A wooden blocks of 100 kg is about to be pushed on a floor of coefficient of friction 0.4. The
magnitude of the force of friction on the wooden block when it just begins to move (in N) is.
14. A block of mass 1 kg slides down a curved track that is one quadrant of a circle of radius 1m. It’s
speed at the bottom, is 2m/s. The work done by the frictional force is –nJ. Find n.
15. An automobile moving with a speed of 10 m/s enters an unbanked curve of radius r = 50 m. If
g = 10 m/s2, the maximum value of  so as to safely negotiate the curve is 1/x. Then x =

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:60
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

16. Calculate the number of photons emitted by a 100 W yellow lamp in 1.0 s. Take the wavelength of
yellow light as 560 nm and assume 100 percent efficiency.
A) 6.8  1020 B) 4  1012 C) 4  1020 D) 2.8  10 20
17. If the value of E n  78.4kcal / mole, the order of the orbit in hydrogen atom is:

A) 2 B) 3 C) 1 D) 4
18. The increasing order for the values of e/m (charge/mass) is:
A) e, p, n,  B) n, p, e,  C) e,  , e D) n,  , p, e
x
19. An electron in an atom jumps in such a way that its kinetic energy changes from x to . The
4
change in potential energy will be:
3 3 3 3
A)  x B)  x C)  x D)  x
2 8 4 4
20. What atomic number of an element “X” would have to become so that the 4th orbit around X
would fit inside the 1st Bohr orbit of hydrogen?
A) 3 B) 4 C) 16 D) 25
21. Match List I with List II

Select CORRECT code for your answer:


A) P  4; Q  3; R  2; S  1 B) P  2; Q  1; R  4; S  3
C) P  4; Q  2; R  1; S  3 D) P  1; Q  2; R  4; S  3

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22. Among the following oxoacids, the CORRECT decreasing order of acid strength is:
A) HClO4 > HClO3 > HClO2 > HOCl B) HClO2 > HClO4 > HClO3 > HOCl
C) HOCl > HClO2 > HClO3 > HClO4 D) HClO4 > HOCl > HClO2 > HClO3
23. Diagonal relationship is shown by
A) Elements of first period B) Elements of second period
C) Elements of third period D) (B) and (C) both
24. In which of the following arrangements, the order is according to the property indicated against it?
A) Basic strength: SbH3> AsH3> PH3> NH3
B) IE1: N > C > B> O
C) Oxidizing power: SnO2> SiO2>PbO2>CO2
D) Acid strength; HI >HBr>HCl> HF
25. The correct order of acidic strengths of the following is
A) CaO<CuO< H2O < CO2 B) CaO< H2O <CuO< CO2
C) H2O <CuO<CaO< CO2 D) H2O < CO2<CaO<CuO

SECTION-II
(Integer Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the
decimals.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
26. The uncertainty in position and velocity of the particle are 0.1 nm and 5.27  10 27 ms-1
respectively. Then the mass of the particle in grams is (h = 6.625  10-34Js). Represent answer by
dividing with 10.
27. If each orbital can hold a maximum of 3 electrons, the number of elements in 4th periodic table
(long form) is.
28. In all how many nodal planes are there in the atomic orbitals for the principal quantum number
n=3
29. There are two samples of H and He+ atom. Both are in some excited state. In hydrogen atom total
number of lines observed in Balmer series is 4 and in He+ atom total number of lines observed in
paschen series is 1. Electron in hydrogen sample make transitions to lower states from its excited
state, then the photon corresponding to the line of maximum energy line of Balmer series of H

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+
sample is used to further excite the already excited He sample. Then maximum excitation level of
He+ sample will be:
30. An element undergoes a reaction as shown:
x  e   x  energy released = 30.87 eV
If the energy released, is used to dissociate 12 g of H2 molecules, equally into H+ and H*, where
H* is an excited state, in which the electron travels a path length equal to four times it’s de-broglie
wavelength.
Determine the least amount (in moles) of ‘x’ that would be required.
Given: I.E. of H = 13.6 eV/atom, Bond energy of H2 = 4.526 eV/molecule.

MATHEMATICS Max.Marks:60
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

31. The equation of the straight lines which passes through the point (2, 1) and makes an angle of /4
with the straight line 2x + 3y + 4 = 0 is x+y-11=0 is then the value of is__
A) 2 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6
32. If the points (k, 2 – 2k), (1 – k, 2k) and (–k –4, 6 – 2k) be collinear, the number of possible values
of k are
A) 4 B) 2 C) 1 D) 3
33. The area of the triangle formed by the mid points of sides of the triangle whose vertices are (2, 1),
(– 2, 3), (4, – 3)
A) 1.5 sq. units B) 3 sq. units C) 6 sq. units D) 12 sq. units
34. If the line 2 x  3 y  5 and y  mx  c be parallel, then
A) m = 2/3, c = 5 B) m = – 2/3, c = 5
C) m = – 2/3, c = any real number D) None of these
35. The coefficient of in ( + ) is
A) 84 B) 90 C) 48 D) 56

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36. Find numerically greatest term in the expansion of (2 + 3 x)9, when x = 3/2.
A) 9C6. 29. (3/2)12 B) 9C3. 29. (3/2)6 C) 9C5. 29. (3/2)10 D) 9C4. 29. (3/2)8
40
37. The sum of the coefficients of all the integral powers of x in the expansion of 1  2 x  is:
1 1
A) 340 + 1 B) 340 – 1 C) (340 – 1) D) (340 + 1)
2 2
183  73  3 . 18 . 7. 25
38. The value of, is :
36  6. 243. 2  15 . 81. 4  20. 27. 8  15. 9 . 16  6.3. 32  64
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
39. If C0, C1, C2, ... Cn are the binomial coefficients in the expansion of (1 + x)n
Then C0- 2C1 + 3C2- 4C3 +.... + (-1)n (n+1) Cn
A) 2 B) ( − 1)2 ( ) C) 0 D) None
40. If sin  and cos  are the roots of the equation + + = 0 then − is__
A) 0 B) -2pr C) 2qr D) 2pr
SECTION-II
(Integer Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the
decimals.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
8
k
41. If k ∈ R and the middle term of   2  is 1120, then value of k is___
+
2 

42. If the co-efficient of x7 in + and of x–7 in − are equal then = ____

43. Find number of integer roots of equation x (x + 1) (x + 2) (x + 3) = 120,

44. If the quadratic equations 3x2 + ax + 1 = 0 & 2x2 + bx + 1 = 0 have a common root, then the value
of the expression 5ab - 2a2- 3b2 is______
n
 1 
45. In the binomial expansion of  3 2  3  , the ratio of the 7th term from the beginning to the 7th
 3
term from the end is 1 : 6 ; then value of n is ______.

Subject Physics Chemistry Mathematics


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