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(Academic Session: 2023 - 2024)

ONLINE CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME

JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED)


PHASE # 1 & 2
MINOR TEST # 8
DATE : 05-11-2023
(PAPER-2)

PATTERN : ADVANCED COURSE : ENTHUSE

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY


Important Instructions:
1. This paper contains a total number of 60 questions.
2. The Questions appearing in the paper are based on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
4. Duration of the test is 3 hours.

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Enthuse Course/Phase:1 & 2/05-11-2023/Paper-2

BEWARE OF NEGATIVE MARKING


PHYSICS
SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 40)
This section contains TEN (10) questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct
answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
For Example : If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with second
option being an incorrect option; selecting only all the three correct options will result in +4 marks.
Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any
incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three
correct options (either first or third or fourth option), without selecting any incorrect option (second
option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this
case), with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in –2 marks.

1. Electric field at point P is given by E→ = E0→r . The total flux through the given cylinder of radius R and
height h is :-

(A) E0 π R2h
(B) 2E0 π R2h
(C) 3E0 π R2h
(D) 4E0 π R2h

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2. A conducting rod ab of mass m and length ℓ is placed on parallel smooth conducting rails connected to
an uncharged capacitor of capacitance C and a battery of emf E and as shown. A uniform magnetic field
B is existing perpendicular to the plane of the rails. The steady state velocity acquired by the conducting
rod ab after closing switch S is (neglect resistance) :

(A) 2CB ℓ E (B) CB ℓ E


m + CB2 ℓ 2 m + CB2 ℓ 2
CB ℓ E CB ℓ E
(C) (D)
2(m + CB2 ℓ 2 ) 4(m + CB2 ℓ 2 )
3. The network of identical resistors as shown between points A and B is connected to a dc source of emf
V. Then,

(A) potential at point D is average of potentials of A and B


(B) current between points A and C is the same as that between F and B
(C) current between C and D is half that between points C and F.
(D) current between points E and F is one third that between F and B
4. One mole of monoatomic ideal gas undergoes a cyclic process on PV diagram as shown. It is known that
rms speed of molecules at A = mean speed of molecules at C = most probable speed of molecules at B.
Temperature at A = 280 K. Then :-

3
(A) Work done by gas from B to C = (420 – 105 π ) R ×
2
(B) Work done by gas from C to A = (280 – 105 π ) R
PB 3π
(C) =
PA 8
VC 3π
(D) =
VA 8

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5. Two spherical black bodies A and B, having radii rA and rB where rB = 2rA emit radiation with peak
intensities at wavelength 400 nm and 800 nm respectively. If their temperature are TA and TB
respectively in Kelvin scale, their emissive powers are EA and EB, and energy emitted per second are PA
and PB then
(A) TA
=2
TB
PA
(B) =4
PB
EA
(C) =8
EB
EA
(D) =4
EB
6. In a uniform magnetic field there are two charged particles 1 & 2 moving with velocities v1 and v2
respectively and carrying equal charges & equal mass with |v1 | = |v2 | = v. The velocity of one particle
forms an angle α 1 with the direction of the field, while the other velocity forms an angle α 2 , (a1 > a2)
Mark the CORRECT statement(s) :-

(A) Both the particles move along helical path


(B) Time period of circulation is same for both the particles
(C) Pitch of particle 1 is greater than that of particle 2
(D) Radius of helix is greater for particle 1
7. A proton moving with a constant velocity passes through a region of space without any change in its
velocity. If E and B represent the electric and magnetic fields respectively, this region of space may have :-
(A) E = 0, B = 0

(B) E = 0, B ≠ 0

(C) E ≠ 0, B = 0

(D) E ≠ 0, B ≠ 0

8. Two mechanical waves, y1 = 2 sin 2 π (50 t – 2x) and y2 = 4 sin 2 π (ax + 100 t) propagate in a medium
with same speed.
(A) The ratio of their intensities is 1 : 16
(B) The ratio of their intensities is 1 : 4
(C) The value of 'a' is 4 units
(D) The value of 'a' is 2 units
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9. A sound consists of four frequencies → 300 Hz, 900 Hz, 2400 Hz and 4500 Hz. A sound ‘filter’ is made
by passing this sound through a bifurcated pipe as shown. The sound waves have to travel a distance of
50 cm more in the right branch-pipe than in the straight pipe. The speed of sound in air is 300 m/s. Then,
which of the following frequencies will be almost completely muffled or “silenced” at the outlet?

(A) 300 Hz
(B) 900 Hz
(C) 2400 Hz
(D) 4500 Hz
10. A car moves towards a hill with speed vc. It blows a horn of frequency f which is heard by an observer
following the car with speed v0. The speed of sound in air is v.
v
(A) the wavelength of sound reaching the hill is
f
v − vc
(B) the wavelength of sound reaching the hill is
f
v + vo
(C) the beat frequency observed by the observer is ( ) f
v − vc
2vc (v + vo ) f
(D) the beat frequency observed by the observer is
v2 − v2c

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SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 30)
This section contains TEN (10) questions.
The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer in the place designated to enter the
answer.
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct answer is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
1. Two sound sources shown in the figure vibrate in phase. By moving S1 along PS1 consecutive minima
1700
are heard when L1-L2 has values, 20 cm, 60 cm and 100 cm. If the frequency of sound source is Hz
n
. Then find the value of n ; [Speed of sound is 340 m/s]

2. A heavy rope of length ‘ ℓ ’ and variable linear density λ = ax is hanging from ceiling. A small jerk is
bℓ
produced at bottom, time it takes to reach top is √ . Find b.
g

3. The equation of a transverse wave is given by ψ = 10−2 sin π 30t − x 3 − y where x, y and ψ are in
[ √ ]

metre, and t in second. If phase difference between two points A 2 3m, 2m and B 3 3m, 3m be n π .
( √ ) ( √ )

Find value of n
4. A thick rope of length 4L and linear mass density 16 μ is joined at B to a thin rope of length 2L and
linear mass density 4 μ . The system is horizontally stretched by two vertical wall A and C. Assuming B
to be a node find minimum number of loops in thick rope

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5. Figure shows equipotential lines in x-y plane. Distances AB, BC and CD are all equal to 4 cm. Find the
magnitude of electric field (in V/cm) in the region.

6. The charge Q = π C is distributed on a thin semicircular ring of radius R = 2m. There is a uniform
electrostatic field ∣∣E→ ∣∣ = 2N/C directed horizontally. The semicircular ring can rotate freely about a fixed
vertical axis AB. Initially the ring is in static equilibrium as shown in figure. If we want to rotate it about
the fixed axis by 90° then minimum work required on the ring is x J. Find the value of x.

7. Find out the net emf of the three batteries between A & B when the point P is the null point, measured by
the potentiometer arrangement shown in the figure.

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8. The figure shows four identical conducting plates each of area A. The separation between the
consecutive plates is equal to L. When both the switches are closed, if charge present on the upper
xV0 ε 0 A
surface of the lowest plate from the top is written as ,then what is the value of x ? Treat symbols
L
as having usual meaning.

9. Five rods with identical geometries are arranged as shown. Their thermal conductivity are shown. Only
A and C are maintained at 100°C and 0°C respectively. In other words, heat flows in from A and flows
out of C. If temperature difference between ends D and B can be written as 10x °C where x is an integer.
Then find x.

10. 4π
A wave y = 10 sin ( 200 π t − x) (where x is in cm and y in m, t is in second) is travelling in string in
100
which tension is 100 N. The wave is reflected from a fixed support and stationary wave is produced.
Assuming no loss of energy due to reflection and air drag, the energy in 25 cm length of string is k π 2
Joules. Find the value of k.

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 40)
This section contains TEN (10) questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct
answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
For Example : If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with second
option being an incorrect option; selecting only all the three correct options will result in +4 marks.
Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any
incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three
correct options (either first or third or fourth option), without selecting any incorrect option (second
option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this
case), with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in –2 marks.

1. Buffer solution A of a weak monoprotic acid and its sodium salt in the concentration ratio x : y has pH =
(pH)1. Buffer solution B of the same acid and its sodium salt in the concentration ratio y : x has pH =
(pH)2. If (pH)2 – (pH)1, = 1 unit and (pH)1 + (pH)2 = 9.5 units, then
(A) pKa = 4.75
(B) x
log =1
y
(C) x
log = 0.5
y
(D) pKa = 5.25
2. Select the correct order sequence(s) :
(A) ∠ OClO bond angles : ClO−2 < ClO+2
(B) ∠ HNH bond angle : NH4+ < NH3
(C) Boiling point : SbH3 < NH3
(D) Boiling point : CH4 < SiH4.

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3. (i) CH3 Mg X
−−−−−−
+
−−→ Product,
(ii) H

Correct option regarding this reaction :


(A) Cyclic ether here acts as electrophile
(B)
The major product is

(C) The major product is HO – CH2 – CMe3


(D) Cyclic ether here acts as nucleophile
4. In following reaction sequence, identify the steps wrongly match with product :

(A) Step - I (B) Step - II (C) Step - III (D) Step - IV


5. Correct statement(s) regarding following sequence is/are :

(A) Racemic mixture is formed as final product (Y)


(B) 5 alkenes are possible on treatment of compound Y with dil.H2SO4/ Δ
(C) Treatment of compound Y with dil.H2SO4/ Δ involves dehydration and elimination
(D) Product X have ketone functional group
6. Identify reactions correctly match with their major product .
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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7. Conc.HBr Na/ Dry ether Cl2 /h ν SOCl2
(P ) −−−−−−→ (P1 ) −−−−−−−−→ (P2 ) −−−−→ (P3 ) ←−−−− (Q)
(2−hydroxy bu tan e)
Choose the correct statement :
(A) P is a 2º alcohol
(B) In the above conversion wurtz reaction occurs
(C) Reaction of Q with SOCl2 involve SNi Mechanism
(D) P & Q will take same time to make turbidity with Lucas reagent.
8. Two moles of an ideal gas (Cv, m 3 R) The correct statement is/are
2

(A) The pressure at B is 2.0 bar


(B) The temperature at D is 450 K
(C) Δ HCD = 1000 R
(D) Δ UBC = 375 R
9. Select the correct statement(s).
(A) The value of electron gain enthalpy of an element can be -ve or +ve.
(B) In the periodic table, metallic character of the elements increases down the group and
decreases across the period
(C) The Cl⊝ & S2⊝ are isoelectronic species but first one is not smaller in size than the second
(D) Ionization enthalpy of an atom is equal to electron gain enthalpy of cation
10. 0.2 mole of Cl2 is reacted with 500 ml of 1.2 M - NaOH solution
Cl2 + OH⊝ ® ClO3Θ + Cl⊝ + H2O
The incorrect information(s) related is/are -
(A) Cl2 is limiting reagent
(B) 0.4 mole NaOH will left unreacted
(C) [ClO3Θ ]final solution = 0.133 M
(D) [Cl⊝]final solution = 0.267 M

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SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 30)
This section contains TEN (10) questions.
The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer in the place designated to enter the
answer.
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct answer is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
1. Solubility product of Mg(OH)2 is 9 × 10 –12. If concentration of Mg+2 in saturated solution is 0.01M,
then concentration of OH – is x × 10 –5. Then the value of 'x' is
2. 2 mole of C(g) & 4 mole of D(g) are taken in a closed rigid container of 1 litre volume and allowed to
attain equilibrium as :
A(g) + 2B(g) C(g) + D(g) ; KC = 10 –8
Calculate the equilibrium concentration of C(g).
(If concentration of C(g) is x × 10 – 8 then mark your answer as sum of digits of x, till you get
single digit.)
3. A 10 ml 0.1 M aqueous solution of KxH(C2O4)y required 8 ml of a 0.10 M acidified KMnO4 solution.
Hence, the value of x is.
4. How many ether(s) will undergo cleavage on reaction with conc.HI :

(i) (ii) (iii)

(iv) (v) (vi)

(vii) (viii) (ix)

(x) PhOC2H5
5. How many alkyl halide (including stereo) when react with Mg/Et2O followed by H+ / H2O gives 2-
methyl butane as product.
6. Number of moles of CH3MgX consumed per mole of above compound (X) when X react with excess
CH3MgX :

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7. Scheme 1 and 2 describe the conversion of P to Q and R to S, respectively. Scheme 3 describes the
synthesis of T from Q and S. The total number of Br atoms in a molecule of T is ________

Scheme 1 :

Scheme 2 :

Scheme 3 :

8. Total number of chlorine atom present in all organic products obtained when given compound is reacted
with excess PCl5.

9. Find out number of alcohols, which can give immediate white turbidity with ZnCl2 + Anhy.HCl

(1) Me3C – OH (2) (3) (4)

(5) CH3 – CH2 – OH (6) Ph – CH2 – OH (7) (8) (9)

10. How many of following ether’s can not be synthesised by Williamson ether synthesis.
(1) Me3C – O – CMe3 (2) Et – O – Me (3) Me – O – Me (4) Me3C – O – Et
(5) Ph – O – Me (6) Ph – O – Ph (7) Ph – O – CH = CH2 (8) CH2 = CH – CH2 – O – Et

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MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 40)
This section contains TEN (10) questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct
answer(s).
For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
For Example : If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with second
option being an incorrect option; selecting only all the three correct options will result in +4 marks.
Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any
incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three
correct options (either first or third or fourth option), without selecting any incorrect option (second
option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this
case), with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in –2 marks.

1. −−
→ → −− → −−

Let Δ PQR be a triangle. Let →a = QR , b = RP and →c = P Q. If |→a | = 12, |→b| = 4√3 and →b . →c = 24, then
which of the following is(are) true?
(A) |→c |2
+ |→a | = 12
2
2
(B) |→c |
+ |→a | = 36
2
(C) |→a × →b + →c × →a | = 48√3

(D) →a . →b = −36

2. If a vector →r of magnitude 3 √6 is collinear with the bisector of the angle between the vectors
→a = 7i^ − 4j^ − 4k^ and →b = − 2i^ − ^j + 2k^ then →r =
^ ^ ^
(A) i − 7j^ + 2k (B) ^
i + 7j^ − 2k

(C) ^ ^ ^
13i − j − 10k (D) ^ ^ ^
i − 7j − 2k
√ 5

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3. 9 a
The area of the region { (x, y) : 0 ⩽ x ⩽ , 0 ⩽ y ⩽ 1, x ⩾ 3y, x + y ⩾ 2} is (a & b are co-
4 b
prime number) then which one of the following is/are correct.
(A) a is a prime number
(B) total divisor of b are 6
(C) a + b = 43
(D) b – a = 22
4. −−
→ −−
→ −−

Given a parallelogram OACB. The lengths of the vectors OA, OB and AB are a, b & c respectively. The
−−
→ −−

scalar product of the vectors OC and OB can not be equal to
(A) a2 − 3b2 + c2
2
(B) 3a2 + b2 − c2
2
(C) 3a2 − b2 + c2
2
(D) a + 3b2 − c2
2

2
5.
If f(x) = , then

(A) f ′ (x) = 0 at exactly three points in ( – π , π )


(B) f(x) attains its maximum at x = 0

(C) Maximum value of f(x) is 2


(D) f ′ (x) = 0 at more than three points in ( – π , π )
6. dy
Consider a differential equation ( ) (x2 y3 + xy) = 1, then which of the following is/are correct
dx
(A) The solution of the equation is 1 2
= 2 − y 2 + c e−y /2
x
(B) The differential equation is reducible to linear differential equation
(C) The solution of the equation is 2 2
= 1 − y 2 + c e−y /2
x
(D) The solution of the equation is 1 − 2x
= – y2 + ce−y /2
2

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7. The angle subtended by a focal chord of the parabola (x + y – 1)2 = 12(x – y + 5) at the point P( – 2, 3)
can be equal to
(A) 60°
(B) 100°
(C) 120°
(D) 150°
8. If the tangent to the ellipse x2 + 4y 2 = 16 at the point P ( θ ) is a normal to the circle x2 + y 2 − 8x − 4y = 0,
then θ can be equal to :
(A) π
3
(B) π
2
(C) 0
(D) − π
4
−−
→ ^ −→

9. Let ^ ^
P R = 3i + j − 2k and SQ = ^i − 3j^ − 4k^ determine diagonals of a parallelogram PQRS and
−−
→ ^
P T = ^i + 2j^ + 3k be another vector. Then the volume of the parallelepiped determined by the vectors
−→ −→ −→
PT ,PQ and P S is
(A) 5
(B) 20
(C) 10
(D) 30
10. Let f : R → R and g : R → R be two non-constant differentiable functions. If f'(x) = (e(f(x) – g(x))) g'(x)
for all x ∈ R, and f(1) = g(2) = 1, then which of the following statement(s) is (are) False ?
(A) f(2) < 1 – loge 2
(B) f(2)>1 – loge 2
(C) g(1) > 1 – loge 2
(D) g(1) < 1 – loge 2

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SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 30)
This section contains TEN (10) questions.
The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer in the place designated to enter the
answer.
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct answer is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
1. −−
→ −−
→ −−
→ →
Let O be an interior point of Δ ABC such that OA + 2OB + 3OC = 0 , then the ratio of area of Δ ABC to
area of Δ AOC is
2. If y(x) is the solution of the differential equation xdy – (y2 – 4y)dx = 0 for x > 0, y(1) = 2, and the slope
of the curve y = y(x) is never zero, then the value of 10y 3 is (√ )

3. Let →r be a vector perpendicular to →a + →b + →c , where →a →b →c ] = 2.


[

If →r = ℓ →b × →c ) + m (→c × →a ) + n (→a × →b), then ( ℓ


( + m + n) is equal to
4. Let ƒ : [0, π ] → [0, π ] and g : [0, π ] → [0, π ] be two functions defined by ƒ(x) = x + sinx and g is
inverse function of ƒ. If A is the area of the region bounded by y = ƒ(x) and y = g(x), then the value of A
is
5. Let →a , →b and →c be three non-coplanar unit vectors such that the angle between every pair of them is π . If
3
p2 + 2q 2 + r2
→a × →b + →b × →c = p→a + q→b + r→c , where p, q and r are scalars, then the value of is
q2
6. If area enclosed between the curve f(x) = cos –1(cosx) and g(x) = sin –1(sinx) in x ∈ π , 2 π is A, then [ ]
2
value of [A] is equal to (here [k] denote greatest integer function)
7. 2 log2 9
1
The greatest integer less than or equal to ∫ log2 (x3 + 1)dx + ∫ (2x − 1) 3 dx is______.
1 1

8. 1/n
1
For each positive integer n, let yn = (n + 1)(n + 2). . . (n + n)) ,
( For x ∈ R let [x] be the greatest
n
integer less than or equal to x. If lim yn = L, then the value of [3L] is
n→ ∞
x
9. ∫ (1 + sin 3t)1/t dt
The value of Lim 0
is equal to e λ then λ is equal to
x→0 x
10. Let P be a matrix of order 3 × 3 such that all the entries in P belong to { – 1, 0, 1} and minimum number
of '0' used is 4. Then the maximum possible value of the determinant of P is .......

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ONLINE CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Advanced)

MINOR
(Academic Session : 2023 - 2024)
05-11-2023

JEE(Main + Advanced) : Enthuse Course (PHASE : 1 & 2)


Test Type : Minor Test # 08
ANSWER KEY PAPER-2
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I
A. C B A,B,C,D A,B,D A,B A,B,D A,B,D A,C A,B,D B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 2 8 4 4 5 8 8 3 2 4

CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I
A. A,C A,D A,B C,D A,B,C,D B,C,D B,C A,B,C A,B,D B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 3 7 3 7 6 4 4 7 5 3

MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I
A. B,C A,C A,B,C A,B,C B,C,D A,B,D B,C B,C C A,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 3 4 0 4 4 9 5 4 3 2

HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS 2. Ans ( B )
SECTION-I ∫ iℓBdt = mv

1. Ans ( C ) Q ℓ B = mv
Q
and E – Bv ℓ =
C
BℓCE
v=
m + B2 ℓ2 C
3. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
Given → = E →r
E 0
R
r=
cos θ
E0 R
E= ...(1)
cos θ
For an intermediate ring in the cylinder small
area dA = (2 π R)dx
−→
angle between dA and E→ = θ
Flux passing through dA x−v x−y x−z
dϕ = EdA cos θ + + =0 ...(1)
(E0 R) R R R
dϕ = (2πR) dx cos θ y−x y−z y−0
cos θ + + =0 ...(2)
dϕ = 2πR2 E0 dx R R R
h z−x z−y z z−v
+ + + =0 ...(3)
Net flux ϕ = 2πR E 2
∫ dx R R R R
0
ϕ = 2E0 πR2 h
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4. Ans ( A,B,D ) 7. Ans ( A,B,D )
3RT 2RT 8RT If both E and B are zero, then vector Fe and Fm
Vrms = √ , Vmean = √ , Vavg = √
M0 M0 πM0 both are zero. Hence, velocity may remain
f
W DBC = nR (Ti − Tf ) , W DCA = (P ΔV ) = nRΔT constant
2
V ∝ T (for C&A) ∴ a is correct.
P ∝ T (for BA) If E = 0, B ≠ 0 but velocity is parallel or
antiparallel to magnetic field, then also vector Fe
5. Ans ( A,B )
and vector Fm both are zero......b is correct.
If E ≠ 0, B ≠ 0 but vector (Fe + Fm) then also
velocity may remain constant.
∴ d is correct.

Now λ T = constant 8. Ans ( A,C )


⇒ λA T A = λB T B Pav = 2 π 2 μ vA2 ν 2 P ∝ A2 ν 2
50 100
⇒ 400TA = 800TB Same speed or ⇒ = ⇒ a=4
2 a
⇒ TA = 2TB 9. Ans ( A,B,D )
T 2 λ 50
⇒ A = Δx = (2n + 1) = m
TB 1 2 100
∴ (A) v
∵ V = fλ ⇒
f
Again P is energy emitted per second 2n × 1 300
=( ) = 0.5
∴ P ∝ AT 4 2 f

PA Aa T a
4
r2a Ta
4
1 4 f = (2n + 1)300
⇒ = ( ) = ( ) = .2 = 4
PB Ab T b r2b Tb 4 For f = 300 ⇒ n = 0
∴ (B) For f = 900 ⇒ n = 1
Again emissive power For f = 2400 ⇒ n = 7 (not possible)
energy emitted per sec 2
= For f = 4500 ⇒ n = 7
area
P P
⇒E= ⇒E∝ 10. Ans ( B,D )
A r2
2
EA P rb
⇒ =( a )( ) = 4.22 = 16
EB Pb ra
∴ (C, D) are wrong
The wavelength of sound reaching the hill is
6. Ans ( A,B,D ) V − Vc
→) λ=
FB = q (→v × B f

R=
mv⊥ ⇒ f 1 = f [ V + V0 ]
V + VC
qB
′ V + V0 V V + V0 V + V0
Both moves in helical because of two comp. ⇒ f2 = f [
V
] =
V − VC V
=
V − VC
V⊥ \& Vll Beat frequency = f2 – f1
R ∝ V⊥ V + V0 V + V0
⇒ ( − )f

∴ R1 > R2 V − VC V + VC
Pitch ∝ VII ∴ P2 > P1 V + VC − V + VC
⇒ (V + V0 )f [ ]

2πm V 2 − VC2
∴ T= 2VC (V + V0 ) f
qm ⇒
∴ Time period same. V 2 − VC2

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PHYSICS 4. Ans ( 4 )
SECTION-II
1. Ans ( 2 )
The minima will be heard at P when a nv1 mv2
=
2 × 4L 2 × 2L
creast from S1 and a trough from S2 reach there T
2√ 4μ
n 2v
at the same time. This will happen if L1 – L2 is = 2 =
m v1 T

λ λ λ 16μ
or λ + ( ) or 2 λ + ( ) and so on. 4
2 2 2 =2×2=
Hence, the increase in L1 between consecutive 1
n 4
=
minima is λ 1 and from the data we see that λ = m 1
0.40 m. Minimum n = 4
v 340
Then λ = ⇒f= = 850Hz. 5. Ans ( 5 )
f 0.40
2. Ans ( 8 ) Electric field lines are directed perpendicular to
Tension at x = weight of rope below that point the given equipotential lines. Their direction is
as indicated in the figure given below.
Perpendicular distance between two consecutive
equipotentials given in the figure is
Δr = 4 sin 30∘ = 2 cm
This implies that when we move 2 cm in the
direction of the field, the potential drops by 10
V.
∣ΔV ∣ 10V
|E| = ∣ ∣ = = 5 V cm−1
= ∣ Δr ∣ 2cm

3. Ans ( 4 )

ψ = a sin[ωt − (x cos α + y cos β)]
λ
represents a wave travelling along a line in x-y
plane through origin making an angle α with x-
axis and β with the y-axis.

Δϕ = [(x2 − x1 ) cos α + (y2 − y1 ) cos β]
λ Distance P C = Δr = 4 sin 30∘ = 2cm. Broken
comparing with the given equation, we get
lines represent electric field lines.
α = 30°, β = 60°, λ = 1m, ω = 30/s
Obviously, direction of electric field makes 60°
Also, Δ ϕ = 4 π . angle with negative x-direction as shown.
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6. Ans ( 8 ) 10. Ans ( 4 )
Standing wave y = 2Asinkx cos ω t
Has energy E = μ ω 2A2ℓ
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
1. Ans ( A,C )
Buffer-A
7. Ans ( 8 ) Buffer-B
y
For balanced condition, current through P H1 = pKa + log ...(1)
x
x
galvanometer = 0. P H2 = pKa + log ...(2)
y
2 6 Given, (PH)2 – (PH)1 = 1
1
+ 1
Thus equivalent EMF = 4 + 1 1
= 4 + 4 = 8V
1
+ 1
Equation (2) – (1)
x y
8. Ans ( 3 ) log(
y
) − log(
x
) = 1

−1
x x
log( ) − log ( ) = 1
y y
x
2 log( ) = 1
y
x 1
log( ) =
y 2
C(x – V0) + C(x – 0) + C(x + 4V0) = 0 Now, PH1 + PH2 = 9.5
3Cx = – 3CV0 Add equation (1) & (2)
3V0 ε0 A y x
Q= pKa + log
x
+ pKa + log = 9.5
y
L y y
⇒ x=3 2pKa + log − log( ) = 9.5
x x
9. Ans ( 2 ) { log( M ) = − log( N )}
N M
9.5
pKa =
2
pKa = 4.75

2. Ans ( A,D )

2L L 2L 5L
RT h = + + =
KA KA KA KA
dH 100 KA
= KA = 20
dt 5L L
dH 100 − T1 KA
= = 20
dt 2L L
KA
(B) ∠ HNH Bond angle -
100 – T1 = 40 = T1 = 60°
dH T −0 KA (C) Boiling point :-
= 2 = 20 = T2 = 400 C
dt 2L L
KA SbH3 > NH3 (Molar Mass of SbH3 is greater)
0
TB = T2 , T0 = T1 = ΔT = 20 C
(D) Boiling Point : CH4 < SiH4 (Molar Mass of
∴ x=2
SiH4 > CH4)
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3. Ans ( A,B ) 8. Ans ( A,B,C )
PB PC
=
TB TC
1 × 500
PB = = 2 bar
250
For process CD
nRTD nRTC
nCV (TD − TC ) = − P ext [ − ]
PD PC
3 TD TC
(TD − TC ) = -3 [ − ]
2 3 1
4. Ans ( C,D )
TD = 450K
5
Also, Δ HCD = nCp Δ T = 2 × R × 200 = 1000 R
2

9. Ans ( A,B,D )
(A),(B) are general fact of periodic table.
5. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) (C) Cl⊝ < S2⊝ size
(D) X → X ⊕ + e⊝ EA or EGE of X ⊕
Since both the process are opposite of each
other, hence the magnitude of enthalpy
6. Ans ( B,C,D ) change IE of X = EGE of X ⊕
(2), (3), (4) are correct
10. Ans ( B,D )

7. Ans ( B,C ) 0.2/3


[ClOΘ
3 ]final = = 0.133M
1/2
Θ 1/3 2
[Cl ]final = = = 0.67M
1/2 3
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 3 )

KSP = (S + 0.01) (2S)2


9 × 10−12 = 10−2 × 4S 2
9 3
S 2 = × 10−10 ; S = × 10−5
4 2
− 3
[OH ] = 2S = 2 × × 10−5 = 3 × 10−5
2
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2. Ans ( 7 ) 7. Ans ( 4 )
∵ Kc is very less (Kc < 10 – 3) so reaction will be Scheme 1 :
reactant dominent
A(g) + 2B(g) C(g) + D(g)
Initially 0 0 2M 4M

At equm : 2M 4M y 2M

y×2
KC = = 10−8
2
2×4 Scheme 2 :
[c] = y = 16 × 10 – 8 x = 16
Answer 1 + 6 = 7
3. Ans ( 3 )
It is example of Redox titration
MnO−4 + C2 O2−
4 → Mn2+ + 2CO2
n Factor = 5 n factor = 2
(NV )
KMnO4 = (NV )
Kx H C2 O4 y
( )

5 × 0.10 × 8 = y × 2 × 0.1 × 10 Scheme 3 :


y=2
So formula will be KXH(C2O4)2
from charge balancing
x=3
8. Ans ( 7 )
4. Ans ( 7 )
III, VI, VII, → Phenolic ether will not give
cleavage with HI.
5. Ans ( 6 )

9. Ans ( 5 )
6. Ans ( 4 ) 3° alcohol allylic & benzylic alcohol, give
– SH = 1, immediate turbidity with lucas reagent.
– COOEt = 2 Ans. (1, 2, 4, 6, 7)
– OH = 1 10. Ans ( 3 )
Total CH3MgX Consumed = 1 + 2 + 1 = 4 williamson ether synthesis involve SN2
mechanism

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MATHEMATICS
−−
→ −−

SECTION-I OC . OB

1. Ans ( B,C ) = (→a + →b) . →b

→a + →b + →c = 0 = →a . →b + b2 =
⇒ →b + →c = −→a ab as θ + b2
⇒ 48 + c2 + 48 = 144 a2 + b 2 − c 2 3b2 + a2 − c2
= ab ( ) + b2 = .
⇒ →c 2 = 48 2ab 2

⇒ |→c | = 4 3 √ 5. Ans ( B,C,D )


|→c |
2 Expansion of determinant
∴ − |→a | = 24 – 12 = 12
2 f(x) = cos2x + cos4x
Further; f ′ (x) = −2 sin 2x − 4 sin 4x = −2 sin 2x(1 + 4cos2x)
→a + →b = −→c ∴ Maxima at x = 0
⇒ 144 + 48 + 2→a . →b f ′ (x) = 0
= 48 nπ 1
⇒ x= , cos 2x = −
2 4
⇒ →a . →b = – 72 ⇒ more than three solutions
∵ →a + →b + →c = 0
⇒ →a × →b + →a × →c = 0 6. Ans ( A,B,D )
∴ ∣∣→a × →b + →c × →a ∣∣ = 2. 144.48 − (72)2 = 48√3

dx
− yx = x2 y 3
dy
2. Ans ( A,C ) 1 dx 1
. − y = y3
Angle bisectors of →a &→b is along a^ + b^ & a^ − b^ x2 dy x
7i^ − 4j^ − 4k^ −2i^ − j^ + 2k^ 1
a^ ± b^ = ±( . Put − = t
9 3
)
x
dt
+ yt = t3
3. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) dy
1 2
− = y 2 − 2 + ce−y /2
x
7. Ans ( B,C )
P ( – 2, 3) is the vertex of the given parabola.
Angle subtended by a focal chord of a parabola
π 3
belongs to the interval ( , π − cos−1 ( )]
2 5
(upper limit achieved for the LR).
Rough sketch of required region is 8. Ans ( B,C )
∴ Required area is
nn1 + 4yy1 = 16
Area of Δ ACD + Area of Δ ABC 4n cos θ + 8y end = 16
∣ ∣ 2 0 1 ∣∣
∣ ∣

∣ 1 ∣
∣∣
1 9 3 passes from centre (4, 2) solve for θ .
9/4 3/4 1 ∣∣∣∣ + × ( − 2) ×

2∣ 2 4 4
∣ ∣ ∣∣
∣ ∣ 3/2 1/2 1 ∣∣
1∣ 3 1 9 9 ∣ 3
= ∣2 ( − ) + 1 ( − )∣ +
2∣ 4 2 8 8 ∣ 32
1 3 11
= + = sq. units
4 32 32

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9. Ans ( C ) MATHEMATICS
−−
→ −−
→ −→
PR = PQ + PS SECTION-II
−→
− −−
→ −→
SQ = P Q − P S 1. Ans ( 3 )
−−
→ −→

−→ P R − SQ 1 ∣−−
→ −− →∣
PS = Area of Δ ABC = ∣AB × BC ∣

2 2∣ ∣

∣ −→−→−→ ∣ 1∣ → →
V = ∣[PQPS PT ]∣ = ∣(b − a ) × (→c − →b)∣ ∣

∣ ∣ 2
→a + 2→b + 3→c = 0
−→a − 3→c
⇒ →b = ( )
2
1 ∣ −→ −→ −→ −→ −→ ∣
→ → → →
V= PR + SQ PR - SQ PT Area = 1 ∣(− a − 3c − →a ) × (→c + a + 3c
∣[ ∣ ∣
]∣
)∣
4 ∣ ∣
2∣ 2 2 ∣
1 ∣ −→ −→ −→ ∣
→ → → → ∣
V= PR SQ PT = 1 ∣( −3a − 3c ) × ( a + 5c )∣

∣[ ]∣
2 ∣ ∣
2∣ 2 2 ∣
∣ 3 1 −2 ∣ 3 → →
∣ ∣ = |5 (a × c ) + (→c × →a )|
1 8
⇒ ∣∣ 1 −3 −4 ∣∣
2 = 3 × 4 |→a × →c |
∣ ∣
8
∣ 1 2 3 ∣ 3
1 2
⇒ (–3 – 7 – 10) = 10 Ratio of area = =3
1
2 2
10. Ans ( A,D ) 2. Ans ( 4 )
f'(x) = e(f(x) – g(x)) g'(x) ∀ x ∈ R xdy – (y2 – 4y)dx = 0, x > 0
⇒ e – f(x) . f'(x) – e – g(x) g'(x) = 0 dy dx
∫ =∫
⇒ ∫ ( e−f(x) f ′ (x) − e−g(x) . g ′ (x)) dx = 0 y2 − 4y x
1 1 dx
− ) dy = 4 ∫
⇒ – e – ƒ(x) + e – g(x) = C ⇒ – e – ƒ( 1) + e – g(1) =
∫ (
y−4 y x
– e – ƒ(2)) + e – g(2) loge |y − 4| − loge |y| = 4loge x + loge c
1 |y − 4| 12
+ e – g(1) = – e – ƒ(2) + 1 ⇒ e – ƒ(2) + e –
( , )

⇒ – = cx4 −−→ c = 1
e e |y|
g(1) 2 |y − 4| = |y| x4
=
e
C-1 and C-2
∴e – ƒ(2)
< 2 and e – g(1) < 2
e e y – 4 = yx4 y – 4 = – yx4
⇒ – f(2) < ℓ n2 – 1 and – g(1) < ℓ n2 – 1 y=
4
y=
4
1 − x4 1 + x4
⇒ f(2) > 1 – ℓ n2 and g(1) > 1 – ℓ n2
y(1) = ND (rejected) y(1) = 2
3. Ans ( 0 )
→r . (→a + →b + →c ) = 0

→r = ℓ (→b × →c ) + m (→c × →a ) + n (→a × →b)

→r . →a = ℓ [→a →b →c ] .... (i)


→r . →b = m [→a →b →c ] .... (ii)
→r . →c = n [→a →b →c ] .... (iii)
Add them →r . ( →a + →b + →c ) = (ℓ + m + n) [→a →b →c ]
⇒ℓ+m+n=0
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4. Ans ( 4 ) 7. Ans ( 5 )
f (x) = log2 (x3 + 1) = y
x3 + 1 = 2y ⇒ x = (2y − 1)1/3 = f −1 (y)
f −1 (x) = (2x − 1)1/3
2 log2 9
1/3
= ∫ log2 (x3 + 1) dx + ∫ (2x − 1) dx
1 1
2 log2 9

= ∫ f (x) dx + ∫ f −1 (x) dx = 2log2 9 − 1


1 1
7/2 7
8<9<2 ⇒ 3 < log2 9 <
5. Ans ( 4 ) 2
⇒ 5 < 2log2 9 − 1 < 6
p→a + q→b + r→c
=a×b+b×c
∴ [2log2 9 − 1] = 5
Taking dot product with →a , →b, →c we get
q r 8. Ans ( 4 )
p + + = [a b c] ... 1
2 2 1 2 n n

(1) yn = {(1 + ) (1 + ) . . . . . . (1 + )}
n n n
p r n
+q+ =0 ... yn = ∏ (1 + )
r 1/n
2 2 n
(2) r=1
1
p q r
n n
+ + r = [a b c] ... ℓn(yn) = ℓn(∏ (l + ))
2 2 n
(3) r=1
n
1 r
(1) & (3) ⇒ p = r & q = – p ⇒ lim log yn = lim ∑ ℓn (1 + )
n→∞ n→∞ n n
r=1
p2 + 2q 2 + r2 p2 + 2p2 + p2
= = 4 Ans. 1
q2 p2 ⇒ log L = ∫ ℓn (1 + x) dx
6. Ans ( 9 ) 0
4
⇒ log L = log
e
4
⇒L=
e
⇒ [3L] = 4

9. Ans ( 3 )
x
∫ (1 + sin 3t)1/t dt
0
Lim
Area = Δ 1 + Δ 2 + Δ 3 x→0 x 1
1 π 1 π 1 (1 + sin 3x) x
= π. + . π. + π. π = π 2 = Lim
2 2 2 2 2 x→0 1
∴ [A] = [ π 2] = 9 Lim e
1
x
sin 3x
= e3
x→0

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10. Ans ( 2 )
∣ a1 a2 a3 ∣
∣ ∣

Δ = ∣ b1 b2 b3 ∣∣ = a1b2c3 + a2b3c1 + a3b1c2 –


∣ ∣
∣ c1 c2 c3 ∣
(a3b2c1 + b3c2a1 + a2b1c3)
when 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, – 1 are used
maximum value of Δ = 2
when 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, – 1 maximum value
of Δ = 1
when 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, +1 maximum value
of Δ = 1
when number of zeros is more than 6,
maximum value of Δ = 0

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