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(2721CJA101021240020) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Advanced)


MINOR TEST-4
(Academic Session : 2024 - 2025)
25-08-2024

JEE(Main + Advanced) : IIT-Enthusiast (PHASE : I)


Test Type : Unit Test # 01
ANSWER KEY
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. B,D C,D B,D A,D A,B,C A,B,C
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. B D B A

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II (i)
A. 16.00 125.00 500.00 32.00 5.00 153.00

Q. 7 8 9
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 5.0 2.00 1.25

CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. A,B,D A,B,C A,B B,C B,C,D B,C
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A D B B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II (i)
A. 6.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 1.00
Q. 7 8 9
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 2.00 4.00 5.00

MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. B,C A,B A,C A,C,D A,B,C,D B,C,D

Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. B A B A

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

HINT – SHEET

2721CJA101021240020 HS-1/8
Target:2024-2025/25-08-2024
PHYSICS 9. Ans ( B )
μ0 qω
SECTION-I (i) B. (at centre) ( )
2R 2π
μ0 qω
1. Ans ( B,D ) B=
4π R
(B) When Q is brought towards P, north and
south poles, will be induced at P as shown in
the figure which is as a result of current in P is
opposite direction as current in Q.
(D) Not due to induction effect but because of
magnetic force between them, if the currents
are in opposite direction in the loops, the loops
dϕ dB μ0 2 q dω
will repel each other. ϕ = B. πr2 ; εin = = πr2 = πr
dt dt 4π R dt
μ0 er2
= α
4R
10. Ans ( A )
For cylindrical region
B α ℓ for ℓ < R
5. Ans ( A,B,C ) 1
=B×λ for ℓ > R
Fext = 0 ⇒ P = conserved α
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
SECTION-II (i)
SECTION-I (ii)

7. Ans ( B ) 1. Ans ( 16.00 )


2 2
( Bωr ) ( )
2
20×2×22 ×10−4
M × 0 − m (−x6 ) mx0
xcm1 = =( ) P=
2
=
2
= 16 μ W
M −m M −m R 4
M × 0 − m (−x6 ) − m0 (−x0 )
xcm2 = 2. Ans ( 125.00 )
M − 2m0
At t = 0, L = ∞ Ω, i1 = 1A
At t = ∞ , L = 0Ω, i2 = 1.25 A
2mx0
xcm2 =
(M − 2m) 3. Ans ( 500.00 )
R 1
cos ϕ = =
z √2
∣ 1 ∣
⇒ ∣ωL − ∣=R
∣ ωC ∣
∣ 1 ∣
∣100 × .1 − ∣ = 10
∣ 100C ∣
1
= 20 ; C = 500 µF
Mx0 − m (−x0 ) − m (−x0 ) − m sec θ 100C
xcm3 =
M − 8m
= − ( mx0 )
M − 3m
8. Ans ( D )
ω0 L
Quality factor =
R

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4. Ans ( 32.00 ) 9. Ans ( 1.25 )
ε = (→v × B)
→ . →ℓ
eff
^
ε = [2i × (3j + 4k)] . [3i + 4j ]
^ ^ ^ ^

|ε| = 32volt

5. Ans ( 5.00 )
The magnetic field at the centre O due to the
μ I
current in the larger loop is B = 0
2R
If ρ is the resistance per unit length, then
potential difference 4 + 2.5 t
I= = ∴
|→u| = |→v| ........(1) resistance 2π R . ρ
μ0 4 + 2.5 t
→u = u cos 45i^ + u sin 45j^ .......(2) B= .
2 R 2π R ρ
→v = v cos 45i^ − v sin 45j^ ........(3) ∴ r << R, so the field B can be taken almost
∣−−
→∣ constant over the entire area of the smaller loop.
∣ΔP ∣ = |m (→v − →u)| .........(4)
∣ ∣
∴ the flux linked with the smaller loop is
Δ P = 2mu sin 45°
μ0 4 + 2.5 t
−3 1 ϕ = B × πr2 = . . πr2
= 2 × 5 × 10 × 5 √2 × 2 R 2π R ρ
√2 dϕ μ 0 r2
= 50 × 10 – 3 = 5 × 10 – 2 Induced emf e = = × 2.5
dt 4 R2 ρ
The corresponding current in the smaller loop is
6. Ans ( 153.00 ) I' then
e
E = CB = 3 × 108 × 510 × 10 – 9 = 153 N/C. I′ =

(where R' = 2 π r ρ )
R
PHYSICS μ 0 r2 1
= × 2.5 ×
4 R2 ρ 2πr ρ
SECTION-II (ii)
2.5 μ0 r 2.5 × 4π × 10−7 × 0.1
= = = 1.25A
8. Ans ( 2.00 ) 8π R2 ρ2 8π × (1)2 × (10−4 )
2

B2 ℓ 2 v
Req = 4, F = = 2N CHEMISTRY
R
SECTION-I (i)

1. Ans ( A,B,D )
Mercury is extract by pyro metallurgy.
2. Ans ( A,B,C )
(A) Haematite Fe2O3
(B) Magnetite Fe3O4
(C) Limonite
(D) Copper pyrites CuFeS2
A,B, & C are ores of Fe while (D) is the ore of
Cu

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3. Ans ( A,B ) 4. Ans ( 3.00 )
(A) Haematite ⇒ IRON ORE ⇒ carbon Ag, Au & Pt which are below the copper in the
reduction reactivity series.
(B) cassiterite ⇒ TIN ORE ⇒ carbon 5. Ans ( 4.00 )
reduction Magnetite, Haemetite, Zincite, Cuprite
(C) iron pyrite ⇒ Not Used for iron making
CHEMISTRY
due to High Sulphr Content
(D) corundum ⇒ Al2O3 Electrolytic Reduction SECTION-II (ii)
(hall heroult process) 7. Ans ( 2.00 )
4. Ans ( B,C ) Chemical Reduction
Metal ore
P1 : H3C – CH2 – O – CH2 – CH3 (diethyl ether) Formula process
P2 : H2C = CH2 (ethene) Al2O3 .
(i) Al Bauxite Hall’s process
5. Ans ( B,C,D ) 2H2O
Copper
(ii) Cu CuFeS2 Bessemerisation
pyrite
(iii) Fe Haemetite Fe2O3 Blast Furnace
(iv) Pb Galena PbS Froth Floatation
8. Ans ( 4.00 )
CH3 − O − C2 H5 , ,

CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (ii)

9. Ans ( B )
Self Reduction : Pb Cu
Carbon Reduction; Pb
Complex formation and displacement by metal:
Ag
Hall Heroult process: Al
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II (i)

1. Ans ( 6.00 )

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MATHEMATICS 3. Ans ( A,C )

SECTION-I (i) x
I=∫ dx ...(1)
(1 + x)(1 + x2 )
1. Ans ( B,C ) 0
1 1
In = ∫ (sin x)n−1 sin x dx put x = ⇒ dx= – dt
t t2
use I.B.P. 0 ( 1t )
1
∴I=∫ (− ) dt
+ ∫ cos2 x(n − 1)(sin x)n−2 dx (1 + 1t ) (1 + )
n−1
= − cosx (sinx) 1 t2
∞ t2
0
+ ∫ (n − 1)(sin x)n−2 (1 − sin2 x)dx
n −1
= − (cosx) (sinx) dt
⇒ I = −∫ ⇒
(1 + t)(1 + t2 )
+ (n − 1) ∫ (sin x)
n−1 n−2 ∞
= − (cosx) (sinx) dx − (n − 1) In ∞
dt
⇒ I=∫
(1 + t)(1 + t2 )
n−1 0
In = −cosx. (sinx) + (n − 1) In−2 − (n − 1) In ∞
dx
⇒ nIn = −cosx. (sinx)
n−1
+ (n − 1) In−2 ⇒I=∫ ...(ii)
(1 + x)(1 + x2 )
0
Put n = 6 ∞
dx
5
6.I6 = −cosx. (sinx) + 5I4 (i) + (ii): 2I = ∫ ∣∞
= tan−1 x∣0
1 + x2
5 0
⇒ 5I4 − 6I6 = cosx. (sinx) + C
4 ⇒ 2I = π − 0 ⇒ I = π
⇒ 5I4 − 6I6 = cosx. sinx. (sin x) 2 4
sin 2x 4. Ans ( A,C,D )
= (1 – cos 2x)2 + C
8
2. Ans ( A,B )
4ex + 6e−x

∣ ∣
. dx = Ax + Bℓn ∣9e2x − 4∣ + C
x
9e − 4e −x

put 4ex + 6e−−x = P +Q (9ex + 4e−−x )

⇒ 4 = 9P + 9Q and 6 = 4Q − 4P

comparing, P = − 19 ,Q = 35
36 36
19 35 9e + 4e−x
x 1
I=− ∫ dx + ∫ dx
36 36 9ex − 4e−x A = ∫ (ey − 1)dy = e − 2
19 35 ∣ x ∣
= − .x + ℓn ∣(9e − 4e−x )∣ + C 0
36 36
19 35 ∣ 2x ∣ 35
=− x+ ℓn ∣(9e − 4)∣ − x+C
36 36 36
35 ∣ 2x ∣ 54
= ℓn ∣(9e − 4)∣ − x+C
36 36
35 ∣ 2x ∣ 3
= ℓn ∣(9e − 4)∣ − x + C
36 2
3 35
So A = − , B = ,C∈R
2 36

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Target:2024-2025/25-08-2024
5. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) 8. Ans ( A )
2
y = ex and y = e dx

1 sin x. sin (x + α)
required area = ∫ (e − ex ) dx
2
(option C)
1 sin(α + x − x)
−1
= ∫ dx
1 1 sin α sin x sin(x + α)
= ∫ e dx − ∫ ex dx
2
= cosec α
sin(x + α) cos x − cos(x + α) sin x

−1 −1
1 =
sin x sin(x + α)
= 2e − ∫ ex dx
2
(option B)
cosec α [∫ cot x dx − ∫ cot(x + α)] +C
−1
2
Now y = ex ⇒ x2 = ℓn y ⇒ x = √ℓn y = cosec α [log |sin x| – log |sin (x + α )|] + C =
required area : ∣ sin x ∣
e cosec α log ∣ ∣+C
∣ sin(x + α) ∣
= 2 ∫ √ℓn ydy (option A)
9. Ans ( B )
1
100 1 1
∑ (∫
Now put f (r − 1 + x) dx) =∫ f (x) dx
ℓn y = x r=1 0 0

1 1 1
dy = dx +∫ f (1 + x) dx +∫ f (2 + x) dx
y 0 0
dy = y dx 1
e +. . . . . . . + ∫ f (99 + x) dx
⇒ 2 ∫ √ℓn ydx
0
1 2 100

1 = ∫ f (x) dx + ∫ f (x) dx +. . . . . + ∫ f (x) dx


1
0 1 99
⇒ 2 ∫ √x ⋅ ex dx (option D) {using shifting property}
0 100
=∫ f(x)dx = a
MATHEMATICS 0

SECTION-I (ii) 10. Ans ( A )


7. Ans ( B )
∵ ∫ √1 + 2cot2 (x) + 2 cot x. cosecx . dx

=∫ √1 + cot2 x + cot2 x + 2 cot x. cosecx.dx

=∫ √cosec2 x + cot2 x + 2 cot x . cosecx. dx y = √x and 2y = x − 3

√(cosecx + cot x)2 . dx 2 √x = x − 3


=∫
4x = x2 − 6x + 9
= ∫ cosecx + cot x = ∫ 1 + cos x ⋅ dx
sin x x2 – 10 x + 9=0 ⇒ x = 1,9
2cos ( 2 )
2 x 9

=∫ 1 2 32 9
⋅ dx A1 = × 3 × 6 = 9, Area ∫ √x dx = (x )
2 sin( x2 ) cos( x2 ) 2 3 0
0

= ∫ cot( x ) ⋅ dx Area 2
.27 = 18
2 3
= 2 ln∣∣sin( x )∣∣ + c (Required Area = Area – A1) = 9
2

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MATHEMATICS 3. Ans ( 1.00 )
b
SECTION-II (i) dx b
∫ = [ℓn ∣∣x + √1 + x2 ∣∣]
1. Ans ( 2.00 ) √1 + x 2 a
a
The graph is a follows ⇒ ℓn ∣∣b + √1 + b2 ∣∣ − ℓn ∣∣a + √1 + a2 ∣∣
∣ ∣ ∣ e2 ∣
b + √1 + b 2
⇒ ℓn ∣ ∣ ⇒ ℓn ∣ ∣ = 1
∣ a + √ 1 + a2 ∣ ∣ e ∣
4. Ans ( 2.00 )
π
2

I = ∫ (x2 sin3 x + cos x) dx


− π2
π π
0 1 2 2

∫ (−x2 + 1) dx + ∫ (x2 + 1) dx = 2 I = ∫ x2 sin3 xdx + ∫ cos xdx


−1 0 − π2 − π2
π
2. Ans ( 1.00 ) 2

y = mx + 2 ⇒ x = (
y−2
) = 0 + 2 ∫ cos xdx
m 0
.......(1) π
= 2 (sin x)|02
x = 2y − y 2
⎛ a ⎞
.......
(2) ⎜∵ ∫ f (x) = 0 when f (x) is odd⎟
(y − 1)2 = − (x − 1) vertex (1, 1) ⎝ ⎠
−a
y−2 ⎛ a a

= 2 ⎜∵ ∫ f (x) dx = 2 ∫ f (x) dx when f (x)


From (1) and (2) = 2y − y 2
is even fucntio

m
2
⇒ my 2 + (1 − 2m) y − 2 = 0αβ = − −a 0
m
1
α = 2, β = −
m
2 MATHEMATICS
(y − 2)
Area = ∫ [(2y − y 2 ) − ] dy SECTION-II (ii)
m
−1/m
2 7. Ans ( 3.00 )
=[
2y 2 y 3 1 y 2 2y
]
9 9 4 2 1 1
− − + ⇒ =( + + + )
1
∫ sin4 x cos4 x dx ∫ sin4 2x dx
2 2 3 m 2 m 2 3 m 6m3 m2
−1/m = =
16
2
1 1 − cos 4x
∫ ( ) dx =
16 2
1
∫ (1 + cos2 4x − 2 cos 4x) dx
64
1
64
1 1 1 + cos 8x
∫ dx − ∫ cos 4x dx + ∫ ( ) dx
32 64 2
x sin 4x 1 x 1 sin 8x
− + × + +C
64 128 64 2 128 8
3 1
m = 1 satisfy the equation ⇒ m = 1 x− sin 4x + sin 8x + C
128 128 128 × 8
1 sin 8x
[3x − sin 4x + ]+C
128 8

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Target:2024-2025/25-08-2024
9. Ans ( 2.00 )
T = S1
yy1 – 2a(x + x1) = y12 – x1
(x1, y1) ⇒ (2, 1)

2
y− (x + 2) = 1 − 2
4
4y – 2x = 0
x = 2y ⇒ solve with parabola
y2 = 2y
y = 0, y = 2
x = 0, x = 4
(0, 0) (4, 2)
P Q = √4 + 16 = 2√5

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