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Sec: XII_STU IIT_IC Date: 22-04-2024

Time: 1.5 Hrs. FTM-1_WARM-UP Max. Marks: 180


JEE MAIN 2022 Model
PHYSICS
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
(Q.N : 1 – 10) Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 10 40
(Q.N : 11 – 15) Integer type 4 0 5 20
Total 15 60

CHEMISTRY
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
(Q.N : 1 – 10) Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 10 40
(Q.N : 11 – 15) Integer type 4 0 5 20
Total 15 60

MATHEMATICS
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
(Q.N : 1 – 10) Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 10 40
(Q.N : 11 – 15) Integer type 4 0 5 20
Total 15 60
XII_STU_IIT_IC_WARM-UP Ex Dt: 22.04.2024
Exam Syllabus
50%: Electric charges, properties of charge, Coulomb's law, forces between multiple
charges; superposition principle.
PHYSICS
50%: Electric field due to a point charge, Electric field Due to continuous charge
distribution. (Linear, Area, Volume), Electric field due to line charge, ring

50%: Haloalkane preparation from alkane, alkene, preparation of Haloalkanes from


Alcohol and Hunsdicker reaction.
CHEMISTRY 50%: Basicity vsNucleophilicity, types of solvent, nucleophilic substitution in alkyl
halides (SN1, SN2 and SNi), Elimination reaction (E1,E2, Ei) Elimination vs
Substitution.
50%: Definition, Total number of relations, Composition & inverse of relations, Types
of relation, Reflexive, Symmetric, Transitive, Equivalence, Introduction of Function
MATHEMATICS and Domain.
50%: Classification of Functions, Type of Functions One-one, Many One, Onto, Into,
Even and Odd functions.

PHYSICS
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.

1. For charges q1 and q 2 , if force between them for some separation in air is F, then force between them in

a medium of permittivity  will be


0  F
(A) F (B) F (C) 0 F (D)
 0 0

2. If r1 and r2 are the position vectors of two positive charges q1 and q 2 with respect to some origin, then

force on q 2 and q1 is directed in the direction given by unit vector

r2  r1 r1  r2
(A) rˆ21  (B) rˆ21  (C) rˆ21  r2  r1 (D) rˆ21  r1  r2
r2  r1 r2  r1
3. Superposition principle is required

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(A) to calculate force on a charge by another charge
(B) to find net charge present at any point
(C) to apply Coulomb’s law between two charges in any medium
(D) to calculate force on a point charge due to a number of charges
4. A body can be negatively charged by
(A) Giving excess of electrons to it (B) Removing some electrons from it
(C) Giving some protons to it (D) Removing some neutrons from it
5. The SI unit of electric field is
(A) NC1 (B) NC (C) CN 1 (D) NC2
6. Electric field at a point is defined as the force per unit positive charge placed at that point. However, if a
test charge q is brought at any point Q, force is due to both charges. This difficulty is overcome by
defining field as
F F F
(A) Ε  (B) Ε  (C) Ε  Fq (D) Ε  lim
Qq q q 0 q
7. For a linear charge distribution, linear charge density  of the line of charge is

(Q)2 Q  Q 
2

(A)   Q  (l )2 (B)   (C)   (D)    


(l )2 l  l 
8. A proton and an electron are placed in a uniform electric field
(A) The electric forces acting on them will be equal
(B) The magnitudes of the forces will be equal
(C) Their accelerations will be equal
(D) The magnitudes of their accelerations will be equal

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9. Six charges, three positive and three negative of equal magnitude are to be placed at the vertices of a
regular hexagon such that the electric field at O is double the electric field when only one positive
charge of same magnitude is placed at R. Which of the following arrangements of charges is possible
for P, Q, R, S, T and U respectively ?
P Q

U O R

T S

(A) +, –, +, –, –, + (B) +, –, +, –, +, – (C) +, +, –, +, –, – (D) –, +, +, –, +, –.


10. The magnitude of electric field intensity E is such that, an electron placed in it would experience an
electrical force equal to its weight is given by
mg e e2
(A) mge (B) (C) (D) g
e mg m2

SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
11. Charges are placed at corners of a square of side a as shown in the following figure. The charge A is in

equilibrium. The ratio q1 / q 2 is n . Find the value of n

12. Two charges q1 and q 2 are placed in vacuum at a distance d and the force acting between them is F. If a

2F
medium of dielectric constant 4 is introduced between them, the force now will be . Find the value
n
of n.

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13. Two charges of equal magnitudes and at a distance r exert a force F on each other. If the charges are
F
halved and distance between them is doubled, then the new force acting on each charge is . Find the
2n
value of n
14. Two charges when kept at distance of 1 m apart in vacuum have some force of repulsion. If the force of
repulsion between these two charges be same, when placed in an oil of dielectric constant 4, the distance
x
of separation is m. Find x.
10
15. Two charged balls are connected by an inextensible thread of length 3m. Masses of balls are 2kg and 1
kg, the charges are +20 C and –100 C . What minimum constant external force F (in N) must be
applied to the ball of mass 1 kg so that the thread does not slack? Neglect gravity and friction.

CHEMISTRY
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. Which of the following is correct order of leaving group ability?
(A) F   Cl   Br   I  (B) I– > tosylate > Acetate > OH–
(C) F   Cl   Br   I  (D) tosylate> I– > Acetate > OH–
17. In the reaction,
R  COOAg 
Br2 / CCl4

 R  Br
The yield of product is very low if R is 3° alkyl. This is due to
(A) Disproportionation of 3° alkyl free radical to give a mixture of alkene & alkane
(B) Oxidation of 3°-alkyl free radical to give an alkene as the major product
(C) Oxidation of 3°-alkyl carbocation to an alkene
(D) Decomposition of 3°-alkyl halide into carbon and H2
18. Select correct statement(s) about elimination reaction:

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(A) The first step in the mechanism of E2 and SN1 are identical
(B) The rate of E1 reactions depends on the nature and concentration of the base
(C) In E1-Elimination, Hofmann’s rule governs the orientation of the double bond
(D) E2-Elimination of adjacent groups on six membered ring proceeds best when the leaving
groups are anti, viz, trans-diaxial
19. Which of the following reaction involves carbocation intermediate?
(A) SN2 and E2 (B) SN1 and halogenation of alkane
(C) E1 and addition of HBr with ethene (D) E2 and ozonolysis of alkene
20. Most reactive alkyl chloride for E1 reaction among the given compounds are
Cl Cl

Cl

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Cl

21. An alkyl halide with molecular formula C6H13Cl gives two isomeric alkene 2-methylpent-2-ene & 4-
methylpent-2-ene on reaction with alc. KOH. The structure of alkyl halide is

Cl
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Cl Cl Cl

22. ; Major product of this reaction is:

(A) (B) (C) (D)

23. Alkyl halide can be converted into alkene by


(A) nucleophilic substitution reaction.
(B) elimination reaction.

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(C) both nucleophilic substitution and elimination reaction.
(D) rearrangement.
24. Which of the following is most reactive towards E1-Elimination reaction?
(A) 1-bromo butane (B) 2-bromo butane
(C) iso-propyl bromide (D) 2-bromo-2-methyl butane
25. The correct increasing order of nucleophilicity of
PhO– (I), CH3COO– (II), OH– (III), C2H5O– (IV) and C2H5COO– (V) in methanol at 25°C is;
(A) II  V  I  III  IV (B) V  II  III  I  IV
(C) I  IV  V  III II (D) I  II  V  IV  III

SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
26. How many products are possible in the following reaction? (including stereo isomers)

CH3
2 Cl
3 1
27.
4 6
5

Hydrogen will be removed from which position in E2 reaction


28. How many substrates will show rearrangement during SN 1 reaction?

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29. The most unstable cation is


  
(1) CH3 CHCH3 (2) CH2 CHOCH3 (3) CH3 CHCOCH3

30. Which one is most reactive towards SN 1 reaction?

(1) C6 H5CH(C6 H5 )Br (2) C6 H5CH(CH3 )Br

(3) C6 H5C(CH3 )(C6 H5 )Br (4) C6 H5CH 2 Br

MATHEMATICS
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. If R is a relation on the set N, defined by {(x, y): 2x – y = 10}, then R is
(A) reflexive (B) symmetric (C) transitive (D) none
32. If r is a relation from R (set of real numbers) to R defined by r = {(a, b) | a, b ∈ R and a – b + 3 is an
irrational number}. Then, the relation r is
(A) an equivalence relation (B) only reflexive
(C) only symmetric (D) only transitive
33. The function f: [0, 3] → [1, 29] defined by f  x   2 x3  15 x 2  36 x  1 is

(A) one-one and onto (B) onto but not one-one


(C) one-one but not onto (D) neither one-one nor onto.
34. If n(A) = 4 and n(B) = 6, then the number of one-one function from A to B is
(A) 24 (B) 60 (C) 120 (D) 360

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 1 | x | 
35. The domain of the function f  x   cos 1   is
 2 
(A) (–3, 3) (B) [–3, 3] (C) (–∞, –3)  (3, ∞) (D) (–∞, –3]  [3, ∞)

36. The domain of the real valued function f  x   5  4 x  x 2  x 2 log  x  4  is

(A) –5 ≤ x ≤ 1 (B) –4 < x ≤ 1 (C) 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 (D) ϕ


37. If f  x  | x  2 | where x is real number. Then, which one of the following is correct?

(A) f is an even function (B) f is an odd function


(C) f is many-one (D) none

38.
 
The function f  x   sec log x  1  x 2  is
 
(A) odd (B) even
(C) neither odd nor even (D) constant
39. Domain of definition of the function


f  x   sin 1  2 x   for real valued x, is
6
 1 1  1 1  1 1  1 1
(A)   ,  (B)   ,  (C)   ,  (D)   , 
 4 2  2 2  4 4  2 9
40. The domain of definition of the function y(x) is given by the equation 10 x  10 y  10 , is
(A) 0  x  1 (B) 0  x  1 (C)   x  0 (D)   x  1

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SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
41. If A and B are two sets such that n  A  4 and n  B   2 then total number of non-empty relations from

A to B is ________.
  x 
42. The domain of sin 1 log 3    is [a, b]. Then the value of a + b is
  3 

43. The domain of the function f  x   log10  


x  4  6  x is [a, b]. Then the value of a2 + b2 is

 6 x2  5x  1  1  2 x  3 x  4 
2
44. If domain of the function log e    cos   is  ,    ( ,  ] , then
 2x 1   3x  5 

18  2   2   2   2  is

sin 1  x  3
45. The domain of the function f  x   is [a, 3), then the value of aa.
9 x 2

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Subject Physics Chemistry Mathematics


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