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(0999DJM262103230010) Test Pattern

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME JEE (Main)


UNIT TEST # 10
(Academic Session : 2023 - 2024)
24-12-2023

JEE(Main) : LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE


ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D D C D B D A C A D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B B B C C D B C D B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 44 4 16 200 4 2 200 3 3 20

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A C B B B C A B C B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B C D A D C A A B A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 2 8 7 16 8 3 6 4 3 3

PART- 3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A. B A A B B C C B C A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A B D A A D C A B A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 4446 15 6 40 45 7 5 39 89 5

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 3. Ans ( C )
SECTION-I 1 1 1
= R[ 2 − 2 ]
λ n1 n2
1. Ans ( D )
For limiting wavelength of Lyman series

n1 = 1, n2 = ∞
2. Ans ( D )
1
=R
Momentum conservation λL

√ 2mα Eα = √2mx Ex
For limiting wavelength of Balmer series

m α E α = mxEx n1 = 1, n2 = ∞
1 1 4
4E α = 216Ex = R ( ) ⇒ λB =
λB 4 R
Eα ∴ λ B = 4 λ L = 4 × 912 Å
E(x) =
54

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5. Ans ( B ) 10. Ans ( D )

K.E. = 2 E0 – E0 = E0 (for 0 ≤ x ≤ 1) n= =5×1024×10–7 × 5000 × 10–10 s–1
hc
⇒ λ1 =
h n = 2.5 × 1011 s–1=1.5 × 1013 min–1.
√2mE
0
11. Ans ( B )
K.E. = 2 E0 (for x > 1) ⇒ λ 2
d2x
16 + 25 x = 0
h λ dt2
= ⇒ 1 = √2 = 1.41
√ 4mE0 λ2
25 5 8π
6. Ans ( D ) ω2 = ⇒ω = ⇒ T= s
16 4 5
Intensity reduced, current reduced frequency
increased, stopping potential increased. 12. Ans ( B )
7. Ans ( A ) The relation for kinetic energy of S.H.M. is given by
Binding energy of 11N23 nucleus 1
= mω2 (a2 – x2) ...(i)
= 0.21 × 931.5 MeV 2

Binding energy per nucleon Potential energy is given by


0.21 × 931.5
= = 8.505 MeV
23 = 1 mω2x2 ...(ii)
2
8. Ans ( C )
Now for the condition of q uestion and from eqs. (i) and (ii)
hc
= Kmax + ϕ
λ 1
mω2(a2 – x2) = 1 ×
1
mω2x2
2 3 2
[given ϕ is negligible] 4 1 3
or mω2 x2 = mω2a2 or x2 = a2
6 2 4
hc
so,
λ
= Kmax So, x a √ 3 = 0.866 a ≈ 87% of amplitude.
2

h h2 13. Ans ( B )
λd = ⇒ Kmax =
2m Kmax 2mλ2d t
y = 4 cos2sin

( )1000 t
2
hc h2 2mc 2
) = ⇒λ=( )λ
(
λ 2mλd2 h d ⇒ y = 2(1 + cos t) sin 1000 t

9. Ans ( A ) ⇒ y = 2sin 1000 t + 2 cos t sin 1000t

Z = A – N = 232 – 142 = 90 ⇒ y = 2sin 1000 t + sin999 t + sin 1001 t

ΔA 232 − 208 It is a sum of three S.H.M.


no. of α = n = =
4 4
14. Ans ( C )
⇒n=6

ℓ 

T ′ = 2π
 
= 2π = T √2
σ 1
no. of β = Zi – Zf + 2n ⎷
g (1 − ρ)

g (1 − 2
)

= 82 – 90 + 2(6) = 4 = 2√2s

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15. Ans ( C ) 20. Ans ( B )
If the rise of level in the right limb be x cm. the m
r= = mℓ –3
V
fall of level of mercury in left limb be 4x cm dρ dm −−3 dℓ
= ℓ + (−3)ℓ−−4 . m
because the area of cross section of right limb dt dt dt

is 4 times as that of left limb. Δ r = ( Δ m) ℓ – 3 + ( – 3) ℓ – 4 ( Δ ℓ )m


Δρ Δm Δℓ
∴ Level of water in left limb is (36 + 4x) cm. = +3
ρ m ℓ
Δρ 0.003 0.005
× 100 = × 100 + 3 × × 100
ρ 0.3 0.5
PART-1 : PHYSICS

Now equating pressure at interface of Hg and SECTION-II

water (at A'B') 1. Ans ( 44 )


6 1
(36 + 4x) × 1 × g = 5x × 13.6 × g =R+
0.125 (
1
+ 1
+ 1
)
8 16 16
By solving we get x = 0.56 cm.
2. Ans ( 4 )
16. Ans ( D )
From A to B
In the satellite, the weight of the liquid column
is zero. So the liquid will rise up to the top of
the tube.
17. Ans ( B )
ρ 3 < ρ 2, ρ 3 > ρ 1
18. Ans ( C )
Total force at height 3L/4 from its lower end

= Weight suspended + Weight of 3/4 of the wire RAB =


60 × 30
= 20Ω
60 + 30
= W1 + (3W/4)
From B to A
W1 + (3W /4)
Hence stress =
S
19. Ans ( D )
According to equation of continuity

A1v1 = A2v2 ⇒ A1v1 = (n × π r2)v


1.5
8 × 10 – 4 ×
60
90 × 30
= 40 × 3.14 (0.5 × 10 – 3)2 × v RBA = + 60 = 82.5Ω
90 + 30
RBA 82.5
v = 0.64 ms – 1 = ≈4
RAB 20

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3. Ans ( 16 ) 9. Ans ( 3 )
66 2T cos gθ
p' = 10 × = 6.6 watt h =
100 rdg
nE n hc h2 T cos θ2 d r
p' = = × ∴ = 2 × × 1 × 1
t t λ h1 T1 cos θ1 d2 r2
n p′ × λ 6.6 × 5896 × 10−10 h2 140 cos 60∘ 1 1
= × sec = × × ×1 =
t hc 20 × 10−26 h1 T 70 cos 0∘ 2 2

= 1965.3 × 1016 per sec h1


∴ h2 = = 3 cm
2
4. Ans ( 200 )
10. Ans ( 20 )
235 116 1
22U → 2(46Pd ) + 3(0n ) + 2 γ -photo(each r1 r2 5×4
r= = = 20 cm
r1 − r2 5−4
of 5.2 MeV)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
∴ Required energy
SECTION-I
= 2 (8.2 × 116) – (7.2 × 235) – 2(5.2)
1. Ans ( A )
= 200 MeV Removal of most acidic H takes place, according
5. Ans ( 4 ) to size factor, Acidic strength ∝ size.
Kmax = eV0 ⇒ eV0 = 4eV ⇒ V0 = 4V
6. Ans ( 2 )

T = 2π√ = √5 s 2. Ans ( C )
g
when lift move upwards then D.B.E. = No. of ring + no of π bond
g 5g
geff = g + = (3-in each ring & 1 in – COOH)
4 4
4ℓ 2 2 = 4 + 10 = 14
so T' = 2 π √ = T= × √5 = 2s
5g √ 5 √ 5 3. Ans ( B )
7. Ans ( 200 )
Maximum velocity of a S.H.M.
Vmax = A ω
= 2 × 100 = 200
8. Ans ( 3 ) Locant position (3, 4, 5) & (2, 4, 5) differ along
For A if spring const = K for B if spring const same parent chain.
for each = 3K 4. Ans ( B )
m
TA = 2 π √ Keq = 9K
k
m
so TB = 2 π √
9k
TA 3
=
TB 1

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7. Ans ( A ) 20. Ans ( A )
During esterification – OH group of water
comes from acid
1
Reactivity of acid ∝
Sterichindrance
8. Ans ( B )
Theory based
9. Ans ( C )
Terylene is a polyester fibre made up of by the
polymerisation of ethylene glycol and terephthalic
acid.
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
10. Ans ( B )
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 2 )
Phenol and alkyne does not react with NaHCO3
2. Ans ( 8 )

n=3
S.I = 2n = (8)
3. Ans ( 7 )
11. Ans ( B )

16. Ans ( C )
Amylose part of starch is linear structure from
by C1 – C4, α linkage between glucose units.
4. Ans ( 16 )
17. Ans ( A ) x=5
Adenine is purine base, which is present in 2, 3, 7, 11, 12 (Aromatic compound)
DNA.
y=4
19. Ans ( B ) 1, 2, 5, 6 (Anti Aromatic compound)
, , Thus ⇒ x × y = 5 × 4 = 20
5. Ans ( 8 )
, For unsymmetrical
No. of G.I. = 2n = 23 = 8

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6. Ans ( 3 ) 7. Ans ( C )
{1, 3} × {2, 4} ⊆ A × B
⇒ {(1, 2), (1, 4), (3, 2), (3, 4)} ⊆ {(1, 3), (1, 4),

(1, y), (2, 3), (2, 4), (2, y), (x, 3), (x, 4), (x, y)}
8. Ans ( 4 ) ⇒ y = 2, x = 3
1° and 2° amine give coloured changes during
8. Ans ( B )
(NaNO2 + HCl) reaction.
S={4,6,9} T = {9,10,11 … .1000}
9. Ans ( 3 )
Only 1° amine will given mustard oil test, A {a1 + a2 +. . . . . +ak : K ∈ N} & ai ∈ S

thus (i), (iii), (v). Here by the definition of set ‘A’


PART- 3 : MATHEMATICS A = {a : a = 4x + 6y + 9z}

SECTION-I Except the element 11, every element of set T is


1. Ans ( B ) of of the form 4x + 6y + 9z for some x, y, z ∈ W
R = {(2, 1), (4, 2), (6, 3), ......}.
So, R – 1 = {(1, 2), (2, 4), (3, 6), ......}. ∴ T – A = {11}

5. Ans ( B ) 12. Ans ( B )


3
C 0 4 C 0 +3 C 1 4 C 1 +3 C 2 4 C 2 +3 C 3 4 C 3
xi fi C.F. | di = xi – M | fi |di| p=
27
7C
3 8 8 14 12 4 35
= =
2 7 128
9 10 18 8 80
13. Ans ( D )
17 12 30 0 0 1
P (z) =
23 9 39 6 54 6

27 5 44 10 50 ¯ = 5
P (z)
6

∑ fi|di| = 296 ∴ P(2comes in even trial)


median = 17
fi |di | 296 = P (22¯ or 2¯ 2¯ 2¯

M.D. = = or . . . . . . . . ∞)
∑ fi 44
6. Ans ( C ) 5 1 5 1
3
= × + ( ) . +. . . . . . ∞
Here n(A × B) = 2 × 3 = 6 6 6 6 6
Since every subset of A × B defines a relation 5
× 1
5
6 6
= =
from A to B, number of relation from A to B is 2 11
1 − ( 56 )
equal to number of subsets of A × B = 26 = 64.

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14. Ans ( A ) PART- 3 : MATHEMATICS
4 1 SECTION-II
P(F) = , P (D) =
5 5 1. Ans ( 4446 )
4500 − 91 − 13 + 19 + 31
P (D ∩ H) Mean =
To find : P ( D ) = 100
H P (H) 4446
= = 44.46
100
P (D) × P ( HD ) 2. Ans ( 15 )
=
P (D) × P ( HD ) + P (F ) × P ( HF ) Varriance of observation (x1 – 8) ∀ i = 1,2,3,....18
1
5
×1 2 1 45 9 5 1 9
2
= 4
= = = −( ) = − =
1
×1+ × 1 2+4 3 18 18 2 4 4
5 5 2

15. Ans ( A ) then S.D. of x1 ∀ i = 1, 2, 3, ..... 18


9 3
= √
=
4 2

16. Ans ( D ) 3. Ans ( 6 )


Mean deviation is minimum when it taken about
medium.
4. Ans ( 40 )
2 2 1 1 ∵ mean = 35
Probability = × × =
3 4 2 6
a+b+c+d
17. Ans ( C ) = 35
4
a + b + c + d = 140 ...(1)
and medium of b, a, d, c is 25
∴ a + d = 25
2
a + d = 50 ...(2)
From (1) and (2)
20. Ans ( A )
b + c = 90 ...(3)
A : There is one coin of rupee in purse
∵ b + c – a – d = 90 – 50 = 40
B : Drawn coin is of Rupee 6. Ans ( 7 )
Possible combination on a dice and on a pair of
A P (A ∩ B)
P( ) = dice for sum of be eight are
B P (B)
1 1
(1, 7), (2, 6), (3, 5), (4, 4), (5, 3), (6, 2)
100
× 100
=
1 1 1 2 1 3 1 100 So required probability
100 × 100 + 100 × 100 + 100 × 100 . . . . . + 100 × 100
1 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 1 = ( + + + + + )

= = 6 36 36 36 36 36 36
1 + 2 + 3+. . . . +100 5050 7
=
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7. Ans ( 5 ) 9. Ans ( 89 )
E1 : card drawn is a king
P(Balls are of different colours)
E2 : card drawn is not a king
A : man reports it is a king = 1 – P (Balls are of the same colours)

We have
= 1 – [P(W1W2) + P(R1R2) + P (B1B2)]
4
P(E1) = = 1 , P(E2) = 12
52 13 13
P(A|E1) = and P(A|E2) = 1
3
=1– [(
1
)(
2
) + (
3
)(
3
) + (
2
)(
4
)]
4 4 6 6 6 9 6 9

By the Bayes' rule


19 35
P (E1 )P (A|E1 ) =1– = ⇒ a + b = 89
P(A|E1) = 54 54
P (E1 )P (A|E1 ) + P (E2 )P (A|E2 )
1 3
(
13
)( )
4
10. Ans ( 5 )
= 1 3
(
13
)( )
4
+ ( 12
13
1
)( )
4 Applying Bayes theorem required probability is
1
= 2
5 (
1
) (
1
)
2 4
8. Ans ( 39 ) = 2 2
1 1
(
2
) (
4
) + ( 12 ) (
3
4
)

We are given P(A) = 0.25, P(B) = 0.50, P(A ∩ B)


1 1
= =
= 0.14 1+9 10

Now, P (neither A nor B)

= P (A' ∩ B') = 1 – P (A ∪ B)
= 1 – [P (A) + P (B) – P (A ∩ B)]

= 1 – [0.25 + 0.50 – 0.14]


= 1 – 0.61 = 0.39

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