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JEE MAIN 2024

Paper Analysis
29 Jan Morning Shift
th
Content
1. Few Memory-Based Questions
2. Important Details about the Exam
3. Overall Paper Analysis
4. Physic Analysis
5. Maths Analysis
6. Chemistry Analysis
7. Tentative Percentile Vs Score
Few Memory-Based Questions

Q1. De Broglie wavelength of electron and proton are equal. Then calculate the ratio of Kinetic
energy of electron and proton.
A) 1500
B) 1836
C) 1600
D) 2000
Ans: B

Q2.Find the ratio of depth and height from the surface of the earth for which the weight of the
body becomes the same
A) 1
B) 2
C) 1/4
D) 4

Ans: B

Q3. Which of the following pairs will be formed by the decomposition of KMnO4

Answer: B

Q4. A G.P has 64 terms i.e a, ar,.........


Sn = 7( Sum of odd term)
Then Find a common ratio of r

Answer: r=6

Q 5. The rank of the word GTWENTY in the dictionary

Q 6. Calculate the Molarity of a Solution having density =1.5g / ml. %(w /w) of Solute is 36 %
and the Molecular weight of Solute is 36 g /mol.
Ans: 15

Q-7 The Voltage applied across the resistance R is 200 ± 5 and current flow in resistance is
20 ± 0. 2 Then find the percentage error in the resistance.
A) 3.5% B) 5% C) 7% D) 3%
Important Details about the Exam
The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main
2024, Jan 29 Morning shift exam today from 9 AM to 12 PM. Here are the other
important exam details provided to you.

Particulars Details
Mode of exam Online (Computer-based test)
JEE Main exam duration 180 minutes (3 hours)
Types of questions MCQs and Numerical value questions
Official website of JEE Main https://jeemain.ntaonline.in/
Correct Answer - Four marks (+4)
JEE Main 2024 Marking Incorrect Answer- Minus one mark (-1)
Scheme

Subject-wise distribution of Questions and Marks:-

Section B
Section A Numerical value
Subject (MCQs) questions Marks
Mathematics 20* 10* 100
Physics 20* 10* 100
Chemistry 20* 10* 100
Total 90 300

*Each Subject will have two sections. Section A will be of Multiple-Choice Questions
(MCQs) and Section B will contain Questions whose answers will be filled in as a
numerical value. In Section B, candidates must attempt any 5 questions out of 10.
There will be negative markings for both Section A and Section B. Section B's answer
should be rounded off to the nearest integer.
Overall Paper Analysis

● The 2024 JEE Main Paper was relatively easy with respect to the 2023 JEE Main
Papers.
● 29th Jan Morning Shift paper was relatively of the same difficulty level with respect to the
27th Jan Morning Shift .
● 29th Jan Morning Shift paper was relatively easy with respect to the 27th Jan Evening
Shift .
● Maths was most difficult and lengthy with respect to Physics and chemistry subjects.
● Questions asked from below given important topics
Physics-
○ Zener Diode
○ Photoelectric effect-1 question,
○ Atomic structure -1 question
○ Optics ( 4 questions)
○ Galvanometer (shunt application) - 2 questions
○ Atomic physics 1 question
○ Nuclear Physics -1 question

Maths
○ Integration
○ Sequence and Series - 2 questions
○ Limit
○ Differential equation (2-3) questions
○ Vector 3D (3 questions)
○ Probability 2 questions
Chemistry
○ Resonance effect
○ KMNO4 (4 questions)
○ Metallurgy

● Lots of questions were easily solvable by using formulae.

*This analysis is from the memory-based information provided by students who attended the exam. Real accurate
analysis may vary and will be provided when the official question paper is released by the NTA.*
Physic Analysis
● Physics subject questions were relatively easier than Maths.
● Physics subject questions were relatively more moderate than chemistry.
● The overall difficulty level of physics was from easy to moderate
● The 29th Jan Morning Shift Physic paper was relatively of the same difficulty level with
respect to the 27th Jan 2024 papers.
● Questions were asked from below given important topics
○ Zener Diode
○ Photoelectric effect question,
○ Atomic structure -1 question
○ Optics ( 4 questions) Easy questions few based on mirror formula
○ Galvanometer (shunt application) - 2 questions
○ Atomic physics 1 question
○ Nuclear Physics 1 question

● Lots of questions were easily solvable by using formulae.

*This analysis is from the memory-based information provided by students who attended the exam. Real accurate
analysis may vary and will be provided when the official question paper is released by the NTA.*
Maths Analysis
● Maths subject questions were relatively harder than the other two subjects.
● The overall difficulty level of maths was tough
● The 29th Jan Morning Shift Math paper was relatively tough with respect to the 27th Jan
2024 papers.
● Numerical value questions were more lengthy and calculative.
● Questions asked from bel ow given important topics
○ Integration
○ Sequence and Series - 2 questions
○ Limit
○ Differential equation (2-3) questions
○ Vector 3D (3 questions)
○ Probability 2 questions

● Lots of questions were easily solvable by using formulae.


● Maths paper was lengthier and more calculative than the other two subjects.

*This analysis is from the memory-based information provided by students who attended the exam. Real accurate
analysis may vary and will be provided when the official question paper is released by the NTA.*
Chemistry Analysis
● Chemistry subject questions were relatively easier than Maths and Physics.
● The overall difficulty level of chemistry was easy.
● Inorganic and organic chemistry weightage was relatively more than physical chemistry.
● The 29th Jan Morning Shift Chemistry paper was relatively easy with respect to the 27th
Jan 2024 papers.
● Questions asked from below given important topics
○ Resonance effect
○ KMNO4 (2 questions)
○ Metallurgy ( ores )
○ Ozonolysis
● Physical chemistry (section A- 2 questions, section B- 5 questions)
● A few questions were asked from NCERT books directly.

*This analysis is from the memory-based information provided by students who attended the exam. Real accurate
analysis may vary and will be provided when the official question paper is released by the NTA.*
Tentative Percentile Vs Score
Since the paper was relatively easy, the higher percentile will be for higher marks.
Here is the tentative percentile vs score obtained for the exam.

Overall JEE Main scores


Percentile Difficulty level -Easy
99.5 211-218
99.1 194-197
98.5 188-190

*These are tentative percentiles from the memory-based information provided by students who attended the exam.
Actual percentiles may vary based on the all shifts exam paper and their difficulty level.*

Useful Reference
JEE Main 2024 Paper: Memory-Based Questions and Analysis of 27th January Morning Shift

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