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Pathshala 11th JEE (2024)

Minor Test - 01

DATE : 26/05/2024 M. MARKS : 144

ANSWER KEY
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (2) 13. (2) 25. (2)
2. (2) 14. (1) 26. (4)
3. (2) 15. (3) 27. (2)
4. (2) 16. (3) 28. (1)
5. (3) 17. (2) 29. (2)
6. (1) 18. (3) 30. (2)
7. (1) 19. (3) 31. (3)
8. (2) 20. (1) 32. (3)
9. (3) 21. (1) 33. (4)
10. (3) 22. (4) 34. (3)
11. (2) 23. (2) 35. (2)
12. (3) 24. (1) 36. (4)
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Hints & Solutions


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Q1 Text Solution: Q4 Text Solution:


log (2 + 3) = log 5

Video Solution:

Q5 Text Solution:
−−−−−−−
Video Solution: √1 + sin θ
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
= √sin2 θ2 + cos2 θ2 + 2 sin θ2 . cos θ2
∵ sin2 θ + cos2 θ = 1
( )
sin 2θ = 2 sin θ cos θ
−−−−−−−−−−−−−
= √(sin θ + cos θ )
2
2 2
Q2 Text Solution:
= ∣∣sin θ
2
+ cos θ∣
2∣
Graph based

Video Solution:
Video Solution:

Q3 Text Solution:
Q6 Text Solution:
Given y2 = 2x
e−∞ = 0
Here, if we draw the graph between y2 vs x, it
will be a straight line passing through origin and Video Solution:
having slope = 2

Q7 Text Solution:
Equation of side AB is 2y − x = 2

– Equation of side BC is 2y + x = 2
Also, y 2 = 2x ⇒ y = √2 √− −
x Equation of side CD is 2y − x = −2
∴ Here if we draw the graph between y vs √−
−,
x Equation of side DA is 2y + x = −2
it will be a straight line passing through origin

and having slope = √2 Video Solution:
∴ II and III are straight line for equation y2 = 2x
Video Solution:
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Q8 Text Solution:
Q12 Text Solution:
It has two roots

Video Solution:

Q13 Text Solution:


From the discharge tube or cathode ray tube
experiment, it is concluded that matter
contains electrons.
Video Solution: Video Solution:

Q9 Text Solution: Q14 Text Solution:


4
tan θ = P
B
= 3 Canal rays carrying positively charged
−−−−−−
sin θ = P
H
= 4
5
(∵ H = √42 + 32 ) particles. Canal rays show opposite behaviour
from cathode rays in presence of magnetic
Video Solution:
field. The characteristics of cathode rays does
not depends upon the material of electrodes
and the nature of gas present in the cathode
ray tube.

Video Solution:
Q10 Text Solution:
Graph based.

Video Solution:

Q15 Text Solution:


Cathode rays are streams of negatively
charged particles, called electrons.
Q11 Text Solution:
d
(x + x1 + log x + tan x) Video Solution:
dx
= 1 − x12 + x1 + sec2 x
Video Solution:
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Q16 Text Solution: Q20 Text Solution:


Thomson model of atom is also knows as plum α-particle is helium nuclei that is, 42 He
pudding model, raisin model or watermelon
Video Solution:
model.

Video Solution:

Q21 Text Solution:


Thomson's model was able to correctly explain
Q17 Text Solution: the overall neutrality of the atom, i.e., positive
Radius of atom = rA = 10–10 m and negative charges balance each other. But,
Radius of nucleus = rN = 10–15 m it could not correctly explain the position of the
Since both atom and nucleus have spherical subatomic particles in the atom, spectra of
shape. hydrogen atom and the stability of the atom.
4 3
π (rA ) 3 3
= ( 10−15 ) = ( ) Video Solution:
vA −10 1
vN = 3
4
π(rN ) 3 10 10−5
3
vA 1
vN =
10−15
−15
vN = 10 vA
Video Solution:
Q22 Text Solution:
Cathode rays start from cathode and move
towards the anode.

Video Solution:
Q18 Text Solution:
The thin gold foil had a circular fluorescent zinc
sulphide screen around it.

Video Solution:
Q23 Text Solution:
1. The mass of an electron is me =
9. 11 × 10−31 kg.
2. The mass of a proton is mp =
1. 673 × 10−27 kg.
Q19 Text Solution:
3. The ratio of the mass of the electron to the
Rutherford’s experiment showed that the atom
mass of the proton is 1 : 1837
has nucleus.
me 9.11×10−31 Kg
mp
=
Video Solution: 1.673×10−27 Kg
me 1
mp
= 1837
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x+7
Hence, The ratio of the mass of the electron to Now, let's solve: x−8 > 2
the mass of the proton is (1 : 1837), option B ⇒ x+7
−2>0
x−8
(1 : 1837) is correct. x + 7 – 2x + 16 > 0
Video Solution: 23 > x
So, x belongs to the interval (8, 23) ........(2)
So, from (1) and (2) we get, no such value of x
exist which satisfies both the inequalities.

Q24 Text Solution: Video Solution:


Anode rays were discovered by E. goldstein in
1886.

Video Solution:

Q27 Text Solution:


2x 1 2x(x+2)−(x 2−9)
2
x −9
≤ x+2
⇒ (x 2−9)(x+2)
≤ 0
2 2
⇒ 2(xx2+4x− x +9
−9) (x+2)
≤0
Q25 Text Solution: 2
+4x+9
5x−2 ⇒ (x−3)x (x+3)(x+2) ≤0
x
4
< 3
− 7x−3 5
5(5x−2) − 3 (7x−3) (x+2)2 +5
x
< ⇒ (x−3) (x+3)(x+2) ≤ 0
4 15
x 25x−10−21x+9
4
< 15
x 4x−1
4
< 15
⇒15x < 4 × (4x – 1)
⇒ 15x < 16x – 4
⇒ 15x – 16x < – 4 Video Solution:
⇒–x<–4
⇒x>4
∴ Correct answer is x > 4
Video Solution:
Q28 Text Solution:
(x+2) (x 2−2x+1)
− 4 + 3x−x 2
≥ 0
(x+2) (x−1)2
⇒ (x2−3x+4) ≤ 0
Since, x2 – 3x + 4 > 0
Q26 Text Solution:
⇒ (x + 2) (x – 1)2 < 0
2x+1 x+7
Given: 7x−1
> 5 and x−8
>2
2x+1
Let's first solve: 7x−1
>5
2x+1
⇒ 7x−1
−5>0
2x + 1 – 35x + 5 > 0 x ∈ (− ∞, – 2] ∪ {1}
6 – 33x > 0
Video Solution:
– 33x > – 6
2
x < 11
x belongs to the interval ( 17 , 11
2
) ........(1)
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Q29 Text Solution: Q32 Text Solution:


If x ∈[–2, 3) x+2
− 1
> 0 ⇒
2(x+2)−x 2−1
>0
2
x +1 2 2(x 2+1)
⇒– 2 < x < 3 2x+4−x 2−1
⇒ 2(x2+1) > 0
Video Solution: −(x 2−2x−3)
⇒ 2(x 2+1)
>0
−(x−3) (x+1)
⇒ 2(x 2+1)
>0

Q30 Text Solution:

Video Solution:

x ∈ [– 3, 0) ∪ [1, 2)
Video Solution:

Q33 Text Solution:


8x 2+16x−51−3(2x 2+8x−3x−12)
(2x−3)(x+4)
>0
8x +16x−51−6x 2−15x+36
2
⇒ (2x−3)(x+4)
>0
Q31 Text Solution: 2x 2+x−15
⇒ >0
2x – 3 > 0 (2x−3)(x+4)
3 (x+3) (2x−5)
⇒x < 2
...........(1) ⇒ (2x−3) (x+4)
>0
4 – 3x < 0
4
x > 3
............(2)
By (1) and (2),
Taking intersection
Video Solution:

∴ (1) ∩ (2) is x ∈ ( 32 , ∞)
Q34 Text Solution:
Video Solution: Given, 3(x – 1) < 2 (x – 3)
The above inequality can be written as,
⇒ 3x – 3 < 2x – 6
Adding 3 to both the sides, we get
⇒ 3x – 3 + 3 < 2x – 6 + 3
⇒ 3x < 2x – 3
Subtracting 2x from both the sides, we get
⇒ 3x – 2x < 2x – 3 – 2x
⇒x<–3
Therefore, the solutions to the given inequality
are defined by all the real numbers less than or
equal to –3.
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Hence, the required solution set for x is Therefore, the graphical representation of this
(− ∞, − 3). solution (on the number lines) is given as:

Video Solution: Video Solution:

Q35 Text Solution:


(x−2)
(x+5)
>2
Subtracting 2 from both sides, we get:
(x−2)
(x+5)−2
>0
[(x−2)−2(x+5)]
(x+5)
>0
(x−2−2x−10)
(x+5)
>0
(x−12)
− (x+5) > 0
Multiplying –1 on both sides, we get;
(x+12)
(x+5)
<0
⇒ x + 12 < 0 and x + 5 > 0 (or) x + 12 > 0 and x +
5<0
⇒ x < – 12 and x > – 5 (or) x > – 12 and x < – 5
⇒ 12 < x < – 5
Therefore, x ∈ (–12, –5)

Video Solution:

Q36 Text Solution:


(3x−4) (x+1)
Given, 2
≥ 4 -1
(3x−4)
⇒ 2
≥ x+1−4
4
(3x−4) (x−3)
⇒ 2
≥ 4
Multiplying by 4 on both sides,
(x−3)
⇒ (3x − 4) ≥ 2
⇒ 2 (3x – 4) > (x – 3)
⇒ 6x – 8 > x – 3
Adding 8 on both sides, we get
⇒ 6x > x + 5
Subtracting x from bothe sides, we get;
⇒ 5x > 5
i.e., x > 1

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