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(7501CJA100122029) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Advanced)
REVIEW TEST
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 16-11-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : Nurture (PHASE : PHASE-1 - MORNING_TAASM, TNB1-MJ, TNB1-MK, TNB1-ML, TNB1-MM, TNS1-MJ, TNB1-MO, TNO1-MJ, TNO1-EJ)
ANSWER KEY PAPER-1
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-I(i)
A. A B D D B
Q. 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I(ii)
A. A,D A,C A,B,C A,B,C,D A,B,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 25.00 242.00 90.00 144.00 5.00
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-III
A. 6 3 2 6 5

CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-I(i)
A. C A B A A
Q. 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I(ii)
A. A,B,C,D A,C,D B,C A,B A,B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 54.00 19.00 2.00 3.00 32.96
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-III
A. 6 4 2 2 2

MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-I(i)
A. B A C B A
Q. 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I(ii)
A. A,B,C,D B,C A,B,C,D A,B,C,D B,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 6.00 0.20 257.00 3.00 2.50
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-III
A. 6 3 5 5 9

HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS PHYSICS
SECTION-I(i) SECTION-I(i)
3. Ans ( D ) ΔU = ΔK
1 2 1 v 2
mgL(1 − cos θ) = mv − m( )
3π 2 2 2
∴ < θ<π 3 2
4 mgL(1 − cos θ) = mv ∵ v = √5gL
−−−
(just
8
3
completes full circle) ∴ mgL(1 − cos θ) = m(5gℓ)
8
− 7 3π
⇒ cos θ = 0.875 ∴
= − < θ<π
8 4

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4. Ans ( D ) 9. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
At the moment m2 stops, extension in the m
0 = √− −−
2gh − μg (1 + ) t
spring must be able to produce enough force to M
−−−
√ 2gh M
move m1 or t=
μg (m + M )
.4 × 5 × 10
kx = µ1m1g ⇒ x= = 20cm. −−−
m × √2gh + M × 0
100 vcm =
As it is equal to displacement of m2 also, m+M
−−−
applying work-energy theorem on m2 √ 2gh
Impulse = Mvf – M × 0 = Mm
m+M
0 – 1 mv2 = Ws + Wf = – 1
kx2 – µ2m2g. x
2 2 PHYSICS
1 2 2
⇒ mv SECTION-II
2
1
= × 100 × 0.2 × 0.2 + 0.2 × 2 × 10 × 0.2 1. Ans ( 25.00 )
2
2
v = 2 + 0.8 ⇒ v = √− −

2.8 m/s kf – ki = ω = ∫ F dx
5. Ans ( B ) 30

kf = ki + ∫ 0.1x) dx
(−

20
30
1 0.1x 2
kf = × 10 × (10)2 −[ ] = 47s
2 2 20
kx = mω2 r 2. Ans ( 242.00 )
kx = mω2 (l + x) r = 0.45 m
mω2 ℓ 1
x= mgL = mv2f + mg(2r)
k − mω2 2
PHYSICS 2gL = v2f + 2g(2r)
vf = 2.42
SECTION-I(ii)
7. Ans ( A,C ) 3. Ans ( 90.00 )
4k 3
Change in velocity =
a= − v area under F − T graph
m
mass
dv − 4kv3
a=v = 40 + (−10)
dx m = = 6 m/s
2 ℓ 5
1
∫ v− 2 k ∫ dx
= − WF = ΔK.E. = (5) 62 = 90 J
2
5 0
dx 4. Ans ( 144.00 )
for time, v = ⇒ ∫ v dt = ∫ dx dw dm
dt P = = gh
dt dt
8. Ans ( A,B,C ) 800 ρ(v)
(75 × ) = (50)
Acceleration = slope of v-t graph 100 10 × 60
at B, v > 0, a < 0 18
= = V
F = ma 25

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5. Ans ( 5.00 ) 4. Ans ( 6 )
6g sin 30

− 3g sin 30 ∘

| aA
⃗ | = |a B
⃗ | =
g

3g sin 30 ∘
g
=
g 6
g 5
aA

∣⃗
B ∣∣ = = m/s 2 = 5
/
6 3
PHYSICS
SECTION-III

1. Ans ( 6 ) π
θ = 30º =
for semicircular ring 6
5. Ans ( 5 )
−− 2
(√ ) ×10 1
Rmax = = 1m
10
2R 5
x= sin θ no. of jump = = 5
θ 1
= 2 π3π×
× sin
π
2
CHEMISTRY
x=6 SECTION-I(i)
2. Ans ( 3 ) 4. Ans ( A )
Ans. 3 A + 2B ⇌ 2C + D
in conc : 1 1.5 0 0
Sol. fsmax = 50 = µs × N ew. conc :1-x 1.5-2x 2x x
1-x = 1.5 - 2x
50
µs = 100 0.5 = x = 0.5
Ans ( 2 ) ∴ [A] = 0.5 [ C] = 1
3.
Let k be the spring constant of the original spring [B] = 0.5 D] = 0.5
[
W
W = 9k ⇒ k = C ]2 [D] 1 × 0.5
9 KC =
[
= = 4
Spring constant is inversely proportional to the A] [B]
[
2
( 0.5) (0.5)2
length of the spring. 5. Ans ( A )
Spring constant for the 40 cm piece k1 = k × At constant high temperature and low pressure
60 3 60
=k , k2 and k × 3k =
real gas act like ideal gas.
40 2 20
When connected in parallel, the equivalent spring
3 1
constant k' = k1 + k2 ⇒ k' = k + 3k = 4 k
2 2
Let x' be the new extension. Then k'x' = W = 9k
9 2
⇒ k × x' = 9k ⇒ x' = 9k × = 2 cm.
2 9k
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CHEMISTRY 3. Ans ( 2.00 )

μ = √8 B. M .
SECTION-I(ii)

⇒ 2 unpaired e
6. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
Theory based. 4. Ans ( 3.00 )
2AB 2 (g) ⇌ 2AB(g) + B 2 (g)
8. Ans ( B,C )
MM 1 at t = 0 1
> ∝
Molar volume 2.8 t = teq 1 – µ, µ,
2
vm < 22.4 l/mol. 2 ∝
∝ 2
⋅P ) ∝ ⋅ P)
1 ∝
( ×(
9. Ans ( A,B ) +
2
1+ 2
kp =
(A) As some ammonia is removed by 1−∝
2

2nd reaction, reaction, some N2H4 would ⋅ P)


1+ ∝
(
2
decompose to restore 1st equilibrium. ∝ ⇒ small
(B) As K1 < K2, less ammonia will be formed Kp = ∝2 ×

× P
than it is decomposed. 2
1

(C) Partial pressure of N2 will increase but it 2K p 3


⇒∝= ( )

cannot be predicated with guarantee that it P


would be doubled.
10. Ans ( A,B,D ) 5. Ans ( 32.96 )
m KP = ( P H 2 O )2
−−−−−−−−−−

CHEMISTRY So, P H 2 O = √1.084 × 10 4 −

= 1.041 x 10–2 atm = 7.91 mm


SECTION-II
7.91
Relative humidity = × 100 = 32.96
1. Ans ( 54.00 ) 24
Electronegativity difference between two atoms CHEMISTRY
A and B (Δx) = 2 SECTION-III
% Ionic character = 16 |Δx| + 3.5 (Δx)2
= 16 × |2| + 3.5 (2)2 1. Ans ( 6 )
1
= 32 + 14 n = 4, m ℓ| = 1, ms = −
|
2
= 46 ∴ ℓ=0 1 2 3
So % covalent character = 100 – %I.C.
mℓ = 0 − 1 , 0, 1
+ − 2 − 1 , 0, 1
+ + 2
= 100 – 46
= 54 3
− ,− , − 2 1 , 0, + 1 ,+ ,+ 2 3
Ans. (54). Since |m ℓ| = 1
∴ Total no. of ē = 6
2. Ans ( 19.00 )
3rd → Na Mg Al Si P
S Cl(smallest) 18Ar
4th → K Ca Ga Ge As
Se Br 36Kr(largest)
Total protons = 36 - 17 = 19

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4. Ans ( 2 ) 3. Ans ( C )
−−−−−
r mix M O2 ∵ α + β + γ = 1, αβγ = –1, suppose
= √ (under other identical y = α + β2 + γ2 = α + (β + γ)2 – 2βγ
r O2 M mix
2
condition) = α + (1 − α)2 +
−−−−−
α
2 = √ 32 or y =
α3 −α2 +α+2
=
α+1
(∵ α3 –
M mix α α
2
Mmix = 8 α + 1 = 0)
4 × M x + 1 × 32 1
Mmix = 8 = ∴ Put α = in equation x3 – x2 + 1 = 0,
4+1 y−1
MX = 2 then transformed equation is
1 1
5. Ans ( 2 ) 3
− + 1=0
( y − 1) ( y − 1)2
1
λα ⇒ 1 – (y – 1) + (y – 1)3 = 0
P
⇒ P increases 5 times then λ becomes
1 2 – y + y3 – 3y2 + 3y – 1 = 0
5 3 2
⇒ y – 3y + 2y + 1 = 0
⇒ 2 cm
4. Ans ( B )
MATHEMATICS Tn n+1
=
SECTION-I(i) tn 3n − 2
5
[2a 1 + 4d 1 ]
S5 2 a1 + 2d1 T3
1. Ans ( B ) = = =

– 3
s5 5
[2a 2 + 4d2 ] a2 + 2d 2 t3
tan 3 A + tan 3 B + (√3) 2
∴n–1=2⇒n=3
= 3(tanA) (tanB) (√–3)
S5 3+1 4

⇒ tan A = tan B = √3 s5
=
3×3−2
=
7
π
⇒A=B=C= 5. Ans ( A )
3
r1 r1
2. Ans ( A ) ( 1− ) (1 − ) = 2
r2 r3
Apply AM ≥ GM Δ Δ
⎛ s−a ⎞ s−a
For sin4x, 16cos4y, 1, 1 ⇒ 1− Δ ( 1− Δ ) = 2
⎝ ⎠
4 4 s−b s−c
sin x + 16cos y + 1 + 1 −−−−−−−−−−−
4
⩾ √ sin 4 x.16cos4 y s−b s−c
4 ⇒ (1 − ) (1 − ) = 2
⇒ sin
4
x + 16cos4y + 2 ≥ 8 |sin x| |cos y| ...(1) s−a s−a
2
⇒ (b − a)(c − a) = 2(s − a)
x ∈ (0, π) So sinx > 0
& cosy > 0 (L.H.S. > 0) ⇒ 2(bc − ab − ac + a 2 ) = (2s − 2a)2
π 2bc − 2ab − 2ac + 2a 2 b + c − a)2
⇒ y ∈ (0, ) .... (2) ⇒ = (
2
From (1) & (2) ⇒ 2bc − 2ab − 2ac + 2a 2
sin4x + 16cos4y + 2 = 8sinxcosy (AM = GM) = b2 + c2 + a 2 + 2bc − 2ac − 2ab
possible when sin4x = 1 = 16cos4y = 1 ⇒ b2 + c2 = a2
1
⇒ sinx = 1, cosy = ⇒ 2bc cos A = 0
2
π π ∴ ∠A = 90 ∘

⇒x= , y=
2 3
π π
(x, y) ≅ ( , )
2 3
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MATHEMATICS 10. Ans ( B,C,D )
SECTION-I(ii)
ac = 3, bc = 4
a 3
6. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) ⇒ = (∠ B > ∠ A)
b 4
sin 2 2x b−a 1
( 1 − cos(90 ∘ −2x)) + 3(1 + sin 2x) + 2 (1 − ) =
2 b+a 7
1 – sin2x + 3 + 3sin2x + 2 – sin22x 1 − tan 2 ( A 2 B )

3
y = 6 + 2sin2x – sin22x ∵ cos(A − B) = =
2 ( A−B 4
y = 7 – (sin22x – 2sin2x + 1) 1 + tan 2
)

y = 7 – (1 – sin2x)2 A−B 1
tan 2 ( ) =
put sin2x = 1 2 7
sin2x = –1 A−B −1
⇒ tan( ) =

2 √7
y = 7, y = 3
B−A 1 b−a C
7. Ans ( B,C ) tan( ) =
– = cot
2 √7 b+a 2
Ans. (B,C) C –
cot = √7
2
Sol. 5 – 3sinx = 6cosx 3
⇒ cos C =
4
⇒ 3sinx + 6cosx = 5 ...(1) 3
let 6sinx – 3cosx = k ...(2) ⇒ cos(B – A) = cosC =
4
2 2 ⇒B–A=C ⇒B=A+C
(1) + (2)
9 + 36 = 25 + k2 ⇒ k = ±2√–5 ⇒ ∠B = 90 ∘

8. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) MATHEMATICS


1 2
b = 1− sin 2α & 16c = sin 2 2α SECTION-II
2
⇒ 0 ⩽ 2(1 − b) ⩽ 1 0 ⩽ 16c ⩽ 1 1. Ans ( 6.00 )
1 1 1 + log2(–cosx) + log2(cos3x) > 0 ...(1)
⩽ b⩽1 0⩽c⩽
2 16 Necessary condition
9. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) cos x < 0 π 5π
}∩ ⇒ x ∈ ( , )
a1 = 1, then a1 + a2 + a3 cos 3x > 0 2 6

2 1
2
3 3 Now (1) ⇒ –2cosx.cos3x > 1
= 1+r+r = ( r+ ) + ⩾ 4 2
⇒ 8cos x – 6cos x + 1 < 0
2 4 4
1 2 2
⇒ (4cos x – 1) (2cos x – 1) < 0
(minimum at r = − )
2 1 1 1 1
a1 = 1, then a1 + a3 + a5 ⇒ ⩽ cos2 x ⩽ ⇒− – ⩽ cos x ⩽ −
4 2 √2 2
2
1 3 2π 3π
= 1 + r2 + r4 = ( r2 + ) + ⩾ 3 ⇒x∈[ , ]
2 4 3 4
(minimum at r = 1)
a1 = 1, then a1 + a3 + a5 ∴ |b – a| =
∣ 4 3∣ 1 1
∣ − ∣ = ⇒ = 6
1
2
3 ∣ 3 2∣ 6 |b − a|
= 1 + r2 + r4 = ( r2 + ) + > 1
2 4
(minimum at r = 0, not possible)
for any G.P. ak2 = ak–r. ak+r

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2. Ans ( 0.20 ) MATHEMATICS
Let θ = π SECTION-III
5
1 + sin θ − sin 2θ 1. Ans ( 6 )
⇒ tan x =
cos θ + sin 2θ
2
θ = 5°
(2sin θ) + sin θ
= sin θ + sin 3θ + sin 5θ+. . . . . + sin 15θ
(cos θ) + 2 sin θ. cos θ
cos θ. cos 12θ. . . . . . cos 32θ cos 64θ
= tanθ sin(8θ) sin 8θ27 sin θ
π =
tan x = tan sin θ sin(128θ)
5
π 1 27 sin 2 40 ∘
27 sin 2 40∘
26 sin 40

x= ;k= =
sin 640
=
− sin 80
=
− cos 40
5 5 ∘ ∘ ∘

6 6 6
3. Ans ( 257.00 ) = –2 tan40° = 2 tan(140°) = 2 tan28θ
α2 – 6α + 4 = 0 ⇒ (α – 2)2 = 2α 2. Ans ( 3 )
4 1 –
& β2 – 6β + 4 = 0 ⇒ (β – 6) =

Area of Δ = ab sin c = 15√3
β 2

48 √3
16 8 ( 2α) 8 +
⇒ sin c =
( α − 2) + ( β − 6) β8 2
Now =
α8 α8 ⇒ c = 120 ∘

28 (αβ) 8 + 48 28 (48 ) + 48 102 + 62 − c2


=
αβ)
8
=
4 8 cosc = ⇒ c = 14
( 2 × 10 × 6
8 Δ
= 2 + 1 = 257 r= = √

3
s
4. Ans ( 3.00 ) ∴r
2
=3
1 1
Tn = =
3. Ans ( 5 )
2
n + (n − 2) (n + 2) (n − 1)
2
when n = 3, 4, 5, . . . . . . . ∵ 2cos (x) – 3cos(x) + 1 ≥ 0
⇒ (cos(x) – 1) (2cos(x) – 1) ≥ 0
1 (n + 2) − (n − 1)
Tn = [ ]
3 (n + 2) (n − 1)
∞ ⇒
1 1 1 1
S n = ∑ Tn = [ + + ]
3 2 3 4
n=3 1
1 13 13 ∴ cos(x) ∈ [−1, ] or cos(x) = 1 ⇒ x = {0,
= [ ] ⇒
2
3 12 36 2π]
5. Ans ( 2.50 )
cos A 2 cos B 3 cos C
= =
2R sin A 2R sin B 2R sin C
tan B tan C
⇒ tan A = =
2 3
∵ ΣtanA = ΠtanA ⇒ tanA=1, tanB=2, tanC=3
b sin B 2 tan A
⇒ sin 2A = ( )
c sin C 1 + tan 2 A

2√− −
10 2 2√2 π 5π
=
– . 2 = 3 ∴x∈[ , ] ∪ {0, 2π}
√ 5.3 3 3
integer (x) = 1, 2, 3, 4, 0
number of integral solution = 5 Ans.

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4. Ans ( 5 ) 5. Ans ( 9 )
⇒ α<4<5<β S = 3 . 32/2 . 33/4 . 34/8 ... ∞
(i) (a – 4)ƒ (4) < 0 2 3 4
1 + + + + ... ∞
(a – 4)[16(a – 4) – (a + 4)4 + 18] < 0 S=3 2 4 8
(a – 4)(12a – 62) < 0 2 3 4
S′ = 1+ + + +. . . ∞ ...(1)
(a – 4)(6a – 31) < 0 2 4 8
S′ 1 2 3
31 = + + + ... ∞ ...(2)
a ∈ (4, ) 2 2 4 8
6
subtract (2) from (1)
(ii) (a – 4)ƒ (5) < 0
S′ 1 1 1
(a – 4)[25(a – 4) – 5(a + 4) + 18] < 0 = 1+ + + + ... ∞
2 2 4 8
(a – 4)(20a – 102) < 0 S' = 4
(a – 4)(10a – 51) < 0 S = 34 = 81

51
a ∈ (4, )
10
So integral value of a = 5

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