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(CJA101021230096) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Advanced)

ACHIEVER &Session
LEADER
REVIEW TEST#01
(Academic
ENTHUSIAST, LEADER &: 2024 - 2025)
ACHIEVER 14-01-2024

JEE
COURSE
MEA, (Main+Advanced)
PRE-MEDICAL
B, C,
COURSE
JEE(Main
PRE-MEDICAL +: ENTHUSIAST
PHASE
MLA, Advanced)
: ENTHUSIAST
B, C, D, : -Enthusiast
MAP,
MAP,
ME1SB
: Enthusiast
- ME1SB
Q, S,
/ ME1M1
(PHASE / ME1M1
MPA,
/ /
: I(SRG)
SMAR,
ME1M2
ME1M2 / ME1E1
/[PHASE-I]
ME1E1 REVIEW TEST#01MLA
Course
JMLA, D, JMEA
ANSWER KEY PAPER-1
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II(i)
A. 30.00 3.00 15.00 2000.00 8.00 6.00
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II(ii)
A. 4.00 5.00 30.00 12.00

EN
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 1 9 2 1 3 5 3 3

CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II(i)
A. 8.00 4.00 1.00 6.00 3 3.00
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II(ii)
A. 96.00 2.00 3.00 5.00
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 4 3 3 2 5 4.00 8.00 8

MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II(i)
A. 401.00 1.00 3.00 720.00 12.00 119.00
Q. 7 8 9 10
LL
SECTION-II(ii)
A. 0.75 1.50 8.00 3.00
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 9 1 9 1 1 2 6 2

HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS 3. Ans ( 15.00 )
As shown in figure, if the object is placed at a
SECTION-II(i) distance x from the concave mirror, its distance
1. Ans ( 30.00 ) from the plane mirror will be 22.5 – x. So, plane
→v0 = 5 i^ + 5√3 j^
mirror will form equal and erect image of object at
A

→vom = 10 i^ + 5√3 j^
a distance 22.5 – x behind the mirror. As the image
formed by concave mirror coincides with the image
→vim = −10 i^ + 5√3 j^ formed by concave mirror, it forms the image at a
→vi = −15 i^ + 5√3 j^ distance 45 – x.
→v0 ⋅ →vi = 0
2. Ans ( 3.00 )

1 1 1
∴ + = ⇒ x = 30, 15
− (45 − x) −x −10
But as the distance between two mirrors is 22.5 cm,
x = 30 cm is not admissible. So the object must be
at a distance of 15 cm from concave mirror.
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4. Ans ( 2000.00 ) 2. Ans ( 9 )
n √ 250 n+1 160 Initially V = 0, FV = 0
f= = √

2L u 2L u Frmt = ma = mg = ρliq . Vg
5N = 4n + 4 ρva = (ρ. ρliq ) Vg
n=4 ρ − ρliq
a=( ) g
4 250 ρ
f= √ = 500 Hz
2×2 10−3 a 1 ρ − ρliq
Minimum no. of loop = 1 aavg = = ( ) g
2 2 ρ
4 √ 250 1 √ Mg At terminal velocity:
=
2L u 2L u mg = FB + FV
20 = √M
ρvg = ρliq. vg + 6πηrvT

EN
M = 400 kg
vT → Terminal velocity
PHYSICS (ρ − ρliq ) 23 πr3 g 2 r2 g
VT = = (ρ − ρliq )
SECTION-II(ii) η q η
v −0
aavg = T t→ time taken to reach
9. Ans ( 30.00 ) t
terminal velocity
2r2 g
(ρ − ρliq ).
vT 9η
t= = g
avg [(ρ − ρliq )/ρ] 2
4 r2 ρ
=
9 η
5. Ans ( 3 )
LL
1 1 1
Δx = t1 (1 − ) + t2 (1 − ) + t3 (1 − )
x 2 μ1 /μω μ2 /μω μ3 /μω
m=– =− ...(i) = 3 cm
10 + x 3
On solving (i), we get x = 20 ⇒ x + d = 30 cm The image formed by slabs is lying at centre of
curvature of mirror.
10. Ans ( 12.00 )
1 1 1 6. Ans ( 5 )
+ = ⇒ f = 12 cm
30 20 f
PHYSICS
SECTION-III
A

1. Ans ( 1 )
The shape of water layer between the two x is the minimum angle of incidence for total
plates is shown in the figure √ 3 π
internal reflection. x = C = sin−1 ( ) =
Thickness d of the film = 0.12 mm = 0.012 cm. 2 3
for refraction
π π
if i = C
⇒ r= ⇒ δ = (r − i) = −C
2 2
π π π
⇒ y= − ⋅=
−2T 2 3 6
F = Patm A − [Patm ]A
π π π 5π
d x+y+z= + + =
2 × 75 × 10−3 × 8 × 10−4 3 6 3 6
2T A n=5
= =
d 1.2 × 10−4
=1
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7. Ans ( 3 ) CHEMISTRY
2
(f1 – f2) = f0 SECTION-II(ii)
100
v v 2 7. Ans ( 96.00 )
− =
v − vS v + vS 100
vvS × 100 = v2 – v2S (A) P1V13 = P2V23 ⇒ 1V13 = 27 × V23 = V1 =
2% is small change 3V2
24
hence vS << v ⇒ V2 = = 8 lit.
3
vS = 3 P 1 V1 P V
(B) = 2 2 ⇒ T2 = 2700 K
T1 T2
CHEMISTRY (C) W =
SECTION-II(i) P 2 V2 − P 1 V1 27 × 8 − 1 × 24

EN
= = 96 lit atm
x−1 3−1
4. Ans ( 6.00 )
8. Ans ( 2.00 )
(A, B, C, D, E, G are correct)
R 3R R
Cm = Cv + ⇒ + ⇒ 2R
1−x 2 1 − (−1)
Tv – 2 = k
Tv – 2 = Tv(n – 1) Þ x – 1 = – 2 ⇒ x = −1

CHEMISTRY
T0 SECTION-III
ΔSCD = 4 ln 16 = nCv ln
TC
TD p′ 1. Ans ( 4 )
= 16 =
TC p/2 Statement (i), (ii), (iv), (v) are correct
LL
p' = 8p (iii) The electron probability distribution around
1−γ

TB P γ a nucleus is an atom is given by an atomic


=( A) orbital.
TA PB
TB −1
1 3. Ans ( 3 )
= (8) 3 =
TA 2
∴ TB = 150 G = H – TS
TD = 150 × 16 = 2400 As process is reversible adiabatic the entropy
stays constant.
5. Ans ( 3 ) ⇒ dG = dH − SdT
∵Z>I
Pb
A

∴Z =1+
RT
(z − 1) RT (1.5 − 1) × 0.082 × 280
∴b= =
P 0.82
∴ b = 14
a
Also, TB =
Rb
∴ a = R. b. TB = 0.082 × 14 × 100
a = 114.8
∴ a + b = 114.8 + 14 = 128.8
a+b 128.8
∴ = = 2.99
43 43
≈3

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4. Ans ( 2 ) 3. Ans ( 3.00 )
Moles of AgCl = moles of chloride f (x) = √1 − |x − 3|
1.96
= = 0.0136
143.5
Moles of organic compound
1
= = 6.8 × 10−3
147
Chlorine atoms in each molecule of organic Dom of f(x) = [2, 4] & its range = [0, 1]
0.0136 1
compound = =2 ∴ range of = [1, ∞)
6.8 × 10 −3 f(x)
5. Ans ( 5 ) ∴ range of tan−1 ( 1 ) = [ π , π )
f(x) 4 2
BF3, B(OMe)3, PF3, H3SiNCO, B3N3H6 → π π

EN
∴ a= , b=
Back bonding 4 2

8. Ans ( 8 ) 4. Ans ( 720.00 )


f(1) + f(2) = 3 − f(3)
⇒ f(1) + f(2) = 3 + f(3) = 3
The only possibility is : 0 + 1 + 2 = 3
Total 8H can be ⇒ Elements 1, 2, 3 in the domain can be
mapped
with 0, 1, 2 only.
exchanged by D-atom So number of bijective functions.
MATHEMATICS
= |3 –– = 720
–– × |5
5. Ans ( 12.00 )
SECTION-II(i)
LL
∴ f(x) is surjective
2. Ans ( 1.00 ) ∴ minimum value of ax2 – 2px + 4 is 1
π −Δ
ℓn (sin √x) ⩾ 0 ⇒ = 1 ⇒ 4p2 = 12a
4 4a
2
π ⇒ p = 3a a, p ∈ N
⇒ sin √x ⩾ 1
4 ∴ for smallest 2(a + p), a = 3, p = 3
π
⇒ sin( √x) = 1 ∴ 2(a + p) = 12
4
π π 6. Ans ( 119.00 )
⇒ √x = 2nπ + , n ∈ N
4 2 n (X) = 5
1
⇒ √x = 4 (2n + ) , n ∈ N n (Y ) = 7
2
α → Number of one-one function = 7 C5 × 5!
⇒ x = 4(4n + 1)2, n ∈ N
A

also 16 – x2 ≥ 0
⇒ x ∈ [ – 4, 4]
x = 4(4n + 1)2
put n = 0, x = 4,
only x = 4 is possible. 1, 1, 1, 1, 3 1, 1, 1, 2, 2
7! 7!
× 5! + × 5!
3!4! (2!)3 3!
= (7 C3 + 3.7 C3 ) 5! = 4×7 C3 × 5!
β−α
= 4×7 C3 −7 C5 = 4 × 35 − 21 = 119
5!

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MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS
SECTION-II(ii) SECTION-III

7. Ans ( 0.75 ) 1. Ans ( 9 )


π π2 π2 2 π2 π2
α + − α = (sin−1 x + cos−1 x) + (sin−1 y − cos−1 y) f (x) = + (x + 6x + 8) = + (x + 3)
2
2 4 12  6 12
π π π
⇒ = + − 2cos−1 y (x+3)2 −1
2 2 2
⇒y=
1 Using calculus, (x + 3)2 is increasing in [ – 2, 2]
√2 π2 25π 2 9π 2
Hence M = f(x)max. = f(2) = + =
8. Ans ( 1.50 ) 6 12 4
π2 π2 π2
1 m = f(x)min. = f( – 2) = + =
α = sin – 1x – cos−1 ( 6 12 4

EN
)

2 M

=9
π 3π π m
α = sin−1 x − ∈ [− , ]
4 4 4 2. Ans ( 1 )
[ α ] = – 3, – 2, – 1 & 0 domain of equation is x = -2 and at x = -2
⇒ λ = –6 equation satisfies. So number of solution (1)
|λ| 6 3
⇒ = = = 1.50 3. Ans ( 9 )
4 4 2
f(n−1)−1
9. Ans ( 8.00 ) f (n) − 1 f(n−1)+1
−1
∵ f (n + 1) = =
f (n) + 1 f(n−1)−1
f(n−1)+1
+1
−1
=
f(n − 1)
1
LL
∴ f(n + 1) = − .....(i)
f(n − 1)
1
In a similar way f(n − 1) = − .....(ii)
f(n − 3)
from (i) and (ii)
f(x).g(x) = 1 ⇒ f(x).3|x| = 1 ⇒ f(x) = 3 – |x| ⇒ 8 1
f(n + 1) = − = f(n − 3)
solution −1
f(n−3)
10. Ans ( 3.00 ) or f(n + 4) = f(n) ∀ n ∈ N
hence f(n) is a periodic sequence with period 4
using (A) put n = 1, 2, 3
we get f(2) = 1 , f(3) = − 1 ,
A

f(4) = −3
3 2
Now f(2024) = f(4) = – 3
f(2025) = f(1) = 2
(f (2024))
f(2025)
= ( – 3)2 = 9
4. Ans ( 1 )
⇒ 3 solutions
x = 2 is the only solution.

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5. Ans ( 1 ) 7. Ans ( 6 )
ƒ(x) = ℓn (
x
)
Graphs of y = sin – 1(sinx) and |y| = cosx meet
{x} exactly six times in [ – 3 π , 3 π ].
sgn(ƒ(x)) = 1
⇒ ƒ(x) > 0
x
ℓn ( ) > 0
{x}
x
>1
{x}
x > {x}
8. Ans ( 2 )
x – {x} > 0 ⇒ [x] > 0
8n 8n
⇒ [x] ⩾ 1 tan−1 ( = tan−1 (

EN
) )
2
n4 − 2n2 + 5 (n2 − 1) + 4
⇒ x ∈ (1, ∞ ), x ≠ Integer
⎛ ⎞

⇒ p=1 2n
= tan−1 ⎜ ⎟
(n+1)2 (n−1)2
6. Ans ( 2 )

2
. 2
+1 ⎠

(n+1)2 (n−1)2

2
− 2

........ = tan−1 ⎜ ⎟
(n+1)2 (n−1)2
⎝ 1+ . ⎠
(A) take tangent on both side 2
2 2

−1
(n + 1) −1
(n − 1)2
= tan − tan
2 2

2 −1 8n
∴ ∑ tan ( )
π
n=1 n4 − 2n2 + 5
2x2 + 6x = 2x2 (6x + 8) 2x [6x2 + 8x – 2 π π 1
= ( + − tan−1 − tan−1 0)
LL
π 2 2 2
x – 3] = 0 2 1 2 1
2x (6x2 + 9x – 2x – 3) = 0 2x(3x – 1) = (π − tan−1 ) = 2 − tan−1
π 2 π 2

2 8n 2 −1 1
(2x + 3) = 0 x = 0, ∴ ∑ tan−1 ( ) + tan =2
π n=1
n4 − 2n2 + 5 π 2

satisfy (A) but x = does not


satisfy 2 solution.
A

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