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Part Test - I
Yash Patil
FIITJEE Computer Based All India Test Series for JEE Main, 2023
Syllabus
Atomic Structure, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium, Balancing of Redox Reaction, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Bonding, s-Block and Hydrogen, Boron and
CHEMISTRY Carbon Family, Periodic Properties
Sets, Relations and Functions, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Indefinite Integration, Definite Integrals and their Properties,
MATHEMATICS Area, Differential Equations, Volume & Surface
Units and Measurement, Kinematics (Motion in One Dimension), Vectors, Kinematics (Motion in Two and Three Dimensions), Relative motion, Laws of Motion,
PHYSICS
Work, Energy and Power, Center of mass, Conservation of momentum Collisions, Circular motion, Rotational Motion
CHEMISTRY Organic Chemistry (Including GOC), Practical Organic Chemistry, Biomolecules, Polymers
MATHEMATICS Trigonometric Ratios and Identities, Trigonometric Equations, Heights and distance, Solution of triangle,Straight Lines, Circles, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola
Kinetic theory of gases, Heat and Thermodynamics (second law+reversible and irreversible process, carnot engine+thermal expansion + calorimetry), Transfer of
Heat + convection, Electrostatics, Current Electricity (color code of resistors), Thermal Effects of Current, Magnetic Effects of Current, Pure magnetism (current loop
PHYSICS as magnetic dipole and its moment), bar magnet, magnetic field lines, earth magnetism, para-dia-ferro), Magnets, susceptibility and permeability, hysteresis,
eleectromagnets and permanent magnets, Magnetostatics, Electromagnetics Induction and Alternating Currents (ac generator and transformer, watless current,
quality factor)
Group V to VIII, Transition Elements & Coordination Compounds, f-Block elements, Ores and Metallurgy, Liquid Solution, Surface Chemistry, Electrochemistry,
CHEMISTRY
Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry, Stoichiometry, Gaseous State, Qualitative Analysis, Solid State, Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday Life
Progression and Series, Quadratic Equations and Expressions, Complex Numbers, Binomial Theorem, Matrices, Determinants, Permutation and Combination,
MATHEMATICS
Statistics (Measures of Dispersion) and Probability, Probability Distribution, Binomial Distribution, Vector, Three Dimensional Geometry
Oscillations (forced and damped oscillations), Wave & Sound, Ray Optics (microscope and astronomical telescope), Wave Optics (diffraction (single slit), resolving
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power of microscope and astronomical telescope, polarisation, brewesters law, uses of polaroids and polarised light), Electromagnetic Waves, Dual Nature of Matter
PHYSICS
& Radiation, Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei, Electronic Devices & Communication Systems, Experimental Skills in Physics, Gravitation, Properties of Solids and Fluids +
streamline flow, turbulent flow, reynolds number, Geometrical Optics, Semi Conductor Devices
Note : Full Tests syllabi will be same as that of Part Test - I, II & III combined.
FIITJEE Computer Based All India Test Series for JEE Advanced, 2023
Syllabus
Part Test - I
Atomic Structure, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium, Balancing of Redox Reaction, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Bonding, s-Block and Hydrogen, Boron
CHEMISTRY
and Carbon Family
Functions, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Indefinite Integration, Definite Integrals and their properties, Area, Differential
MATHEMATICS Equations
PHYSICS Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Conservation of Momentum, Rotation
Part Test - II
CHEMISTRY Organic Chemistry (Including GOC), Practical Organic Chemistry, Biomolecules, Polymers
MATHEMATICS Trigonometric ratios and Identities, Trigonometric equations, Solution of triangles, Straight Lines,Circles, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola
PHYSICS Heat and Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetics, Electromagnetic Induction, A.C. Circuit
Group V to VIII, Transition Elements & Coordination Compounds, Ores and Metallurgy, Liquid Solution, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry,
CHEMISTRY
Stoichiometry, Gaseous State,Qualitative Analysis, Solid State
Progression and Series, Quadratic Equation s and Expressions, Complex Numbers, BinomialTheorem, Matrices, Determinants, Permutation and Combination, Probability,
MATHEMATICS Vector, Three Dimensional Geometry
PHYSICS Gravitation, Fluids, Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves & Sound, Optics, Modern Physics, Error Analysis
Note : Full Tests syllabi will be same as that of Part Test - I, II & III combined.
Yash Patil
FIITJEE
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
PART TEST – I
JEE (Main)-2023
TEST DATE: 12-11-2022
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300
General Instructions:
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The test consists of total 90 questions.
Section-A (01 – 20, 31 – 50, 61 – 80) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.
Section-B (21 – 30, 51 – 60, 81 – 90) contains 30 Numerical based questions. The answer to each
question is rounded off to the nearest integer value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
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Physics PART – A
SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. In the diagram, the variation of coefficient of friction of the surface is shown. The external force F
applied on board is equal to 2Mg. Now the board is gently pulled so it starts moving. The
variation of acceleration of board with respect to displacement has been shown. The ratio tan 1:
tan 2: tan 3 is
F a
smooth smooth
A B C D
l l l 3
Coefficient of friction for
A to B = 3, B to C = 2, C to D =
2
1
x
(A) 3 : 2 : 1 (B) 3 : 4 : 1
(C) 3 : 4 : 5 (D) 1 : 2 : 3
2.
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In terms of the basic units of mass M, length L, time T and charge Q, the dimensions of magnetic
permeability of vacuum 0 are
(A) [MLQ2] (B) [ML2T1Q2]
1
(C) [LTQ ] (D) [LT1Q1]
3. A thin massless rod of length 2 has equal point masses m attached at its
ends as shown in the figure. The rod is rotating about an axis passing
m
through its centre and making angle with it. The magnitude of net torque
about O is
(A) 2m 2 2 sin cos (B) 2m 2 2 sin
2 2 2 2 2 2 O
(C) 2m sin (D) 2m cos
4. A rain drop falling vertically under gravity gathers moisture from the atmosphere at a rate given by
dm
kt 2 , where m is the instantaneous mass, t is time and k is a constant. The equation of
dt
dv dm
motion of the rain drop is m v mg
dt dt
If the drop starts falling at t = 0, with zero initall velocity and initial mass m0(m0 = 2 gm, k = 12
gm/s3 and g = 1000 cm/s2), the velocity v of the drop after one second is
(A) 250 cm/s (B) 500 cm/s
(C) 750 cm/s (D) 1000 cm/s
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2 x2
5. A particle is released at x = 1 in a force field F(x) 2 ˆ x 0. Which one of the following
x,
x 2
statement is FALSE?
(A) F(x) is conservative
(B) The angular momentum of the particle about the origin is constant
(C) The particle moves towards x 2
(D) The particle moves towards the origin
Key
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Energy Kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy
Total energy
0
Distance moved
(A) Sliding down an incline with constant friction
(B) Falling at a constant velocity
(C) Acceleration on a flat horizontal surface
(D) Falling freely under gravity
9. In the figure shown, pulley and spring are ideal. If k is spring constant of
spring, the potential energy stored in it at equilibrium is (m1 > m2)
2m12 g2 2m22 g2
(A) (B)
k k
2 2 2 2
(m1 m2 ) g 1 (m1 m2 ) g
(C) (D) m1
k 2 k m2
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10. A rod of mass m and length is hinged at one of its end A as shown in the
figure. A force F is applied at a distance ‘x’ from A. The acceleration of centre
of mass ‘a’ varies with ‘x’ as x
(A) a (B) a
x x
(C) a (D) a
x x
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disc with pin joint (about which it can rotate freely), other end of the 60° v0
rod is attached to a small smooth ring B, which can move freely B R
over rod OP. At an instant rod AB makes an angle 60° with the
O
vertical. The velocity of ring on the vertical rod at this instant is
3 3 3
(A) v0 (B) v 0
2 2
v
(C) v0 (D) 0
2
12. The police is chasing a thief and both move on same straight v(m/s)
road. After passing a particular point, their velocity v vary with
time t as shown in the figure. When will the police catch the thief?
(A) 90 sec (B) 80 sec
(C) 60 sec (D) 120 sec
30 40 t(s)
13. Last mango in the mango tree is located at 30 m horizontal and 40 m vertical from a boy. The
speed and angle with horizontal with which the boy should throw a stone so as to hit the last
mango?
(A) 50 m/s, tan1(2) (B) 30 m/s, tan1(3)
(C) 30 m/s, tan1(2) (D) 20 m/s, tan1(3)
14. A plate bent at right angles along its centre line, is placed onto a horizontal
fixed cylinder of radius R as shown. The minimum co-efficient of friction
between the cylinder and the plate so that plate does not slip off the cylinder
will be (Assume mass of plate and cylinder to be same) R
1
(A) (B) 2 Side view
2
1
(C) 2 1 (D) 1
2
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15. Two sectors made of same material and same radius R but angle 120
and 60 are arranged as shown with centre as origin. Find the location of
centre of mass?
2R( 3 1) R( 3 1)
(A) (B)
3 3 60 60
3R( 3 1) 4R( 3 1)
(C) (D) O
3 3
30 30
16. Two object of the same mass slide down on two different
smooth fixed incline plane of same height but of different
angles. When they reach the bottom then I1 and I2 are the h
impulse of the weight of first and second object. Choose the
2 1
correct option.
I1 sin 1 I1 sin 2
(A) (B)
I2 sin 2 I2 sin 1
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I1 tan 1 I1 tan 2
(C) (D)
I2 tan 2 I2 tan 1
1 2 3 4 t (sec)
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
1 2 3 4 t (sec) 1 2 3 4 t (sec)
(C) vavg (D) vavg
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
1 2 3 4 t (sec) 1 2 3 4 t (sec)
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19. A square laminar sheet with side a and mass M, has mass per y
x
unit area given by (x) 0 1 . Moment of inertia of the +a/2
a
sheet about y axis is (a, 0)
Ma2 Ma2 x
(A) (B)
2 4 a/2
2
Ma Ma2
(C) (D)
6 12
20.
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A spring is compressed between two toy carts of masses m1 and m2. When the toy carts are
released, the spring exerts on each toy cart equal and opposite forces for the same time t. If the
coefficients of friction between the ground and the toy carts are equal, then the displacements
of the toy carts are in the ratio
s m s m
(A) 1 2 (B) 1 1
s2 m1 s2 m 2
2 2
s m s m
(C) 1 2 (D) 1 1
s2 m1 s2 m 2
SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.
21. A shell if fired at an angle with horizontal up a plane inclined at an angle . The value of for
6
maximum range is . Fid the value of k.
k
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23. Two objects of masses m and 2m are moving at speeds of v and v / 2, respectively. After
undergoing a completely inelastic collision, they move together with a speed of v / 3. The angle
between the initial velocity of the two objects is K. Find the value of k.
24. If there is a positive error of 50% in the measurement of velocity of a body, then the error in the
measurement of kinetic energy is k%. Find the value of k.
25. The motion of a point A on the rim of a wheel rolling uniformly along a horizontal path has the
form
x = 2(5t sin 5t)
y = 2(1 cos 5t)
The distance which it traverses between two successive contacts with the roadbed is k meter.
Find the value of k.
27. A modern machine gun fires 3600 bullets per minute with 600 km/hr. If each bullet weights 200
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500
gm then the power of the gun is kilowatt. Find the value of m.
m
28. A solid cylinder rolls down an incline plane of angle . The least value of coefficient of friction so
tan
that the cylinder rolls without slipping is . Find the value of k.
k
30. A smooth cylindrical glass lies on the ground. A small particle of mass R
m lies on the bottom surface touching circumference as shown in the
figure. The minimum value of v 0 (along the circumference) such that
Kgh
particle just reaches at the top of glass is . Find the value of K. h
3
v0
R/2
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
31. The CORRECT order of electron gain enthalpy of B, Be, N and C is (consider magnitude only)
(A) Be < B < C < N
(B) Be < N < B < C
(C) N < Be < C < B
(D) N < C < B < Be
The minimum uncertainty in the velocity of a particle of mass 1.1 10 28 kg will be if its
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33.
uncertainty in position is 3 1010 cm h 6.62 1034 Js .
(A) 1.6 106 ms 1
(B) 2.6 105 ms 1
(C) 3.6 105 ms1
(D) 1.6 105 ms 1
34. The coefficients of BaCrO4, KI, CrCl3 and KCl in the balanced equation of the following reaction
are respectively
BaCrO 4 KI HCl BaCl2 I2 KCl CrCl3 H2 O
35. At a given temperature, the rate constant for the decomposition of HI on a metal surface is
0.06 Ms 1
2HI g H2 g I2 g
The time taken for the concentration of HI to fall from 1.50 M to 0.30 M is
(A) 10 s
(B) 20 s
(C) 15 s
(D) 8 s
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36. The increasing order of bond angles in OF2 ,OCl2 ,ClO2 and H2 O is…….
(A) OF2 H2 O OCl2 ClO2
(B) H2 O F2 O Cl2 O ClO2
(C) OF2 Cl2 O H2 O ClO2
(D) ClO 2 Cl2 O OF2 H2 O
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K3
K 2K 33
(C)
K1
K 2 K1
(D)
K3
38. The pH of pure water at 25o C and 35o C are 7 and 6 respectively. The heat of formation of
H aq and OH aq ions in Kcalmol1 is
(A) 84.5
(B) + 84.5
(C) 94.5
(D) + 94.5
1
39. A hypothetical small particle of mass ‘m’ moves in such a way that its potential energy m kr 4 .
2
Where k is a constant and r is its distance from the nucleus (origin). Assuming Bohr’s model r is
directly proportional to
(A) n2
(B) n
(C) n
(D) 3 n
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at 300 K, the equilibrium mixture was found to contain 40% by volume of H2 g . The K P for the
reaction is
(A) 1.15
(B) 10.9
(C) 7.75
(D) 2.25
A g
C g D g … (II)
A g B g
D g … (III)
Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?
(A) Increase in pressure shifts the equilibrium (II)nd to the left
(B) Decrease in volume shifts the (III)rd equilibrium to right
(C) Addition of He at constant volume shifts the (II)nd equilibrium to left
(D) Addition of He at constant pressure shifts the (III)rd equilibrium to left
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42. At high temperature and at a pressure of around 2 atm, nitrogen gas is bubbled over calcium
carbide, the major product obtained is
(A) Calcium cyanide
(B) Calcium cyanamide
(C) Calcium nitride
(D) Calcium
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48. Consider the compounds LiH, NaH, Li2 CO3 and Na2 CO3 . Select the compound (s) which
decomposes on heating around 400 – 500oC.
(A) LiH, Li2 CO3
(B) NaH, Na2 CO3
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(C) LiH, NaH
(D) NaH, Li2 CO3
SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.
51. A sample of solid AgCl was treated with 5.00 mL of 1.5 M Na2CO3 solution to give Ag2CO3. The
remaining Cl ion concentration was found to be 0.0026 g L1 . The solubility product of AgCl is
given by x 10 y . Then the value of (x + y) is………(Rounded off to nearest integer).
K SP of Ag2 CO3 8.2 1012
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52. A tiny particle moving with a velocity th times the velocity of light. If uncertainty in the position
60
6.62
is 1012 m, then the minimum uncertainty in kinetic energy is x 10 y J, then the value of
3.14
xy is…….
53. Potassium permanganate reacts with sulfur dioxide in acidic medium to produce a product
containing bisulphate ion(s) and same other product(s). The sum total of coefficients of potassium
permanganate and the product containing bisulphate ions in the balanced equation is…….
54. For a reaction which following first order kinetics the half life is 693 s and the values of pre
exponential factor and activation energy are 4 1013 Hz and 98.6 kJ mol1 respectively, then the
temperature in Kelvin when half life is 693 s, is…… (log2 = 0.30)
55. An equilibrium mixture at 300 K contains N2 O 4 and NO2 at 0.28 and 1.1 atm respectively. If the
volume of container get doubled, the equilibrium pressure of NO2 g is x 102 atm , then the
value of x is………
56. Total number of species having used all three P-orbitals for hybridisation of central atom and are
non-polar also is…..
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XeO2 F2 , SnCl2 , IF5 , I3 , XeO 4 , XeF7 , SO2
H O
58. Na2 O2 2
PQ
Ice cold
H2 O Room temperature
PR
M M2
If molar mass of (Q) and (R) are M1 and M2 respectively then the value of 1 is......
2
59. A 1.025 g sample containing a weak acid HA (MW = 82) is dissolved in 60 mL of water and
titrated with 0.25 M NaOH. When half of the acid was neutralized, the pH was found to be 5.0 and
at the equivalence point the pH is 9.0. The mass percent of weak acid HX in the sample is…….%.
60. The pH of the resultant solution of 25 mL of 0.1 M HCl, 50 mL of 0.2 M HNO3 and 25 mL of 0.1 M
NaOH is……
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
x
4 2
61. Let f be a differentiable function satisfying x p 1 f p dp = x + x x [2, ), then value of
0
2
f ' x f x dx is
2
(A) 0 (B) 36
(C) 72 (D) 18
3
1 cos2x cos 4xcos6x cos8x cos10x P
62. Let P = lim 2
, then the value of is
x 0 (tan x) 10
(A) 66 (B) 33
(C) 22 (D) 11
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n
r 1 n r
63. If A = lim sin 2 and B = lim sin , then value of 2A + B is
n n n n n
r 1 r 1
2 2
(A) 1 (B)
1
(C) (D) 1
2 2
1
64. Let f(x) = 2
, x (0, 1), then which of the following is INCORRECT ?
2
sin x x a
(A) f(x) is always increasing in (0, 1) (B) f(x) is always decreasing in (0, 1)
(C) f(x) is increasing if a (2, 3) (D) f(x) is decreasing if a (2, 3)
1 1 1 1
65.
If A 1 x 2023 2022 dx and B 1 x
2022 2023
dx , then find the value of
0 0
A 3 B3 A 4 B 4
3 4 is
B B
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) none of these
x2 x 4 x2 x 3
66. The exhaustive set of domain of the function f(x) = sgn 2 tan 2 , (where [.]
x x3 x x 4
is G.I.F.) is
1
(A) (, 0) (B) ,3
3
1
(C) ,3 (D) (, )
3
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67. If the area bounded between the curves y = tanx, y = sinx, x = 0 and x = is A, the A is equal to
4
1 1 1
(A) ln2 (B) ln2
2 2 2
1
(C) (D) none of these
2
1
2
68. Let f(x) be a function, such that f(x) = x + sinx and I1 f x dx, I2 f 1 x dx and I3 e x dx ,
0 0 0
then which of the following is true ?
(A) I1 > I2 > I3 (B) I3 > I2 > I1
(C) I1 > I3 > I2 (D) I3 > I1 > I2
x x
2
69. If f x ln t dt and g x ln t dt , then area bounded between the curve y = f'(x) and
0 0
y = g'(x) between x = 1 to x = e is
(A) e 3 (B) 3
(C) e (D) 3 e
L2
1 1 x3 1
TG ~ @bohring_bot
70. Let L1 lim sec x, L 2 lim sec x , then the value of x 2 1 dx
x x
L1
(A) (B)
2
(C) (D) 0
4
12 x
71. lim 2 is equal to
x 1
n1 n(n 1)x 3(2n 1)x 9
11 3
(A) (B)
60 16
13 9
(C) (D)
64 44
72. Water is being filled at the rate of 100 litre/min in a conical vessel (vertex downwards) with axis
5
vertical. Its semi vertical angle is tan1 . The rate (in square meter per minute) at which the
12
wet curved surface area of the tank is increasing, when the depth of water in tank is 3 meters is
13 13
(A) (B)
75 25
1 3
(C) (D)
5 11
2
73. The area of the region bounded by A = {(x, y) : x 4 y min{2x + 11, 9, 12 6x} is
511 947
(A) (B)
12 12
437 240
(C) (D)
8 7
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t
x5
Let f t e x dx, then f(1) + f(1) is equal to
2
74. 2
0
x 4 2x 2 2
3e 1 7e 1
(A) (B)
10 4 50 4
7e 1 2e 1
(C) (D)
50 2 5 2
75. lim
x
x 4 kx 3 3x 2 mx 2 x 4 2x 3 nx 2 3x p = 4 then k + n is equal to
(A) 3 (B) 7
(C) 5 (D) 0
2
x 3 sin2022 x 2
76. If I dx is equal to
0 cos2022 x 2 sin2022 x 2
2
(A) (B) 22
2
(C) 2 (D) 0
dy x y 4
77. If the solution curve of the differential equation passes through the point (3, 2) and
TG ~ @bohring_bot
dx xy
(p + 2, 3), p > 0, then
1 1
p
(A) 2 tan1 loge p2 1 (B) tan1 loge p2 1
p
1 1 p2 1
(C) 2 tan1 2
loge p 2p 2 (D) 2 tan1 loge
p
p 1 p
min x 6 ,x 2 4 x 0
78. Let f : [4, 2] R be given as f x
max x, x
2
0x2
If the area bounded by y = f(x) and x-axis in A then the value of 3A is equal to
(A) 19 (B) 35
(C) 37 (D) 32
t
log10 x
79. If f t dx , t > 0, then f(e4) + f(e4) is equal to
1
1 x
16
(A) 8 (B)
loge 10
8 e4 1
(C) (D)
loge 10 2loge 10
x3 2x2 3x 9 x 2
80. Let f(x) = , then the set of all values of k for which f(x) has maximum
2
3x log3 k 5 x 2
value at x = 2 is
(A) 4 2, 4 2 (B) 5, 4 2
(C) 4 2, 5 5, 4 2 (D) 5, 2 2
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SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.
x2 x 2
81. The number of solution of the equation sin1 x 2 0 , [.] is G.I.F.
x x 1
2
2
82. The area bounded between the curves y = sin1(sinx) and y is 'A', then the
4 2
8A
value of 2 (where [.] is G.I.F) is
0 x x2
x
83. Let f(x) be a function defined as f(x) x 0 x 1
2
2
sin x 3 4 x , then the
2
x x 1 0
number of integers in the range of f(x) is (where [.] is G.I.F)
84. The number of points where the function f : R R, f(x) = |x 2| cos|x2 3x| sin|x 2| + (x 1) |x3
TG ~ @bohring_bot
8x2 + 7x| is non differentiable is
a 0 1
85. Let m = a b b and det(m) = 37, if a, b, c are positive integers, then least value of trace(m)
0 1 c
is
d2 y
86. If y = y(x) is an implicit function of x such that loge(x + y) = 6xy, then at x = 0 is equal to ____
dx 2
x 3
87.
If the value of lim 3 2cos x cos 2x
x 0
2
x is equal to ea, then a is equal to
88. If the tangent to the curve y = x 3 2x2 + 4x + 4, at the point (a, b) (where a > 0) is also tangent to
the curve y = 3x2 + 2x 1 at (1, 4), then a + b is equal to
12x15 5x18 1
89. If f(x) = dx and 16f(1) 1 = 0 and f(1) = , then |k| =
8 3 k
2x 3
3 7x
e
n
x log x
23
90. Let In = dx where n N, if 24I15 = I14 + BI13, then + is equal to
1
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FIITJEE
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
PART TEST – I
JEE (Main)-2023
TEST DATE: 12-11-2022
SECTION – A
1. A
Sol. If the block has moved by distance x, F 2Mg
smooth
Mg 2Mg 3Mg A
Ma = 2Mg l x l
B
l
C
l
D
x
3 3 3l
g 2g 3g
a 2g l x
3 3 3l
da1 3g nd rd
[for 2 and 3 cells similarly]
dx 3l
tan 1: tan 2 : tan 3 = 3 : 2 : 1
2. A
I
F I d B, B 0 F I2 0
Sol. d
2
Q
2
[MLT ] = 0
T
0 = [MLQ2]
3. A
Sol. L m r ( r ) m r ( r ) 2m r sin 2m 2 sin
dL
Torque = J 2m 2 sin(90 )sin 2m2 cos sin
dt
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4. B
dm kt 3
Sol. kt 2 m 2
dt 3
dv dm dv
m v mg m vkt 2 mg
dt dt dt
dv kt 2 dv 3kt 2
v g 3 v g which is linear differential equation
dt m dt kt 6
v(kt 3 6) g(kt 3 6)dt c , t = 0, v = 0 c = 0
4
g(kt 24t)
v
4(kt 3 6)
3 2
Put 2 gm, k = 12 gm/s and g = 100 cm/s ) and t = 1
1000(12 24)
v 500 cm/sec
4(12 6)
5. C
2 x2
Sol. F(x) 2
x eˆ x , x 0
2
Work done in a cycle is zero so conservative
TG ~ @bohring_bot
r F 0 , so angular momentum is conserved
2 x2
For equilibrium point F = 0 F 2 0 x 2, 2 x > 0 so equilibrium point is 2
x 2
dF 4 2x
To check stable and unstable equilibrium point 0 3 0
dx x 2
dF 4 2x 4
At x 2, 0 3 2 = ve
dx x 2 2 2
So, it is unstable point so particle moves away from point x = 2
So, it is obvious that it will moves towards origin.
6. A
Sol. Speed is never less than v 0 in x whereas in y it is less than v 0 first and then increases t v 0 so, y
take more time.
7. D
Sol. Friction will produce heat energy and so the total energy will not be PE + KE (or all of the PE will
not turn into KE). At a constant velocity there is no gain of KE. On a horizontal surface there is no
change of PE. Falling freely, the PE turns solely into KE.
8. C
Sol. T sin m2R Tcos
T cos mg T
2R
tan Tsin
g
gtan gtan mg
R r sin R= r+lsin
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9. A
Sol. T = m 1g
kx 2T 2m1g
2T
2m1g
x
k
T
2 2
2m12 g2 T
1 1 4m1 g T
Energy stored = kx2 = k = T
2 2 k2 k m1
m2
m1g T1
10. B
Sol. The rod will rotate about point A with angular acceleration:
Fx 3Fx
I m 2 m 2
3
3 Fx
a or a x
2 2 m
i.e., a-x graph is a straigth line passing through origin.
11. A
TG ~ @bohring_bot
3v 0 3 3
Sol. v cos60 cos30 , v v0
2 2
12. C
t
v t v t2
Sol. v1 0 , S1 0
40 40 2
30
v0 t v t2 t
v2 3v0 , S 2 0 3v 0 t 30
10 20
S1 = S2
t = 60 sec
13. B
Sol. v min g(y x 2 y 2 ) 30 m/s
v2
tan 3
gx
14. C
Sol. N1 f2 2mg …(i) N1
N2 f1 …(ii) A
f1 B
f1 N1 …(iii)
f2
f2 N2 …(iv)
mg N2
Taking moment about corner B of plate
(mg N2 )R N1R
mg N2 N1 …(v) C
From (i), (ii) & (v), mg
f1 f2 mg …(vi)
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15. A
2R sin
Sol. Centre of mass of arc is
3
m1 = 2m, m2 = m
2m 2R sin 2R sin
3
6
m
3 3 2
6
2R( 3 1)
centre of mass
3m 3
16. A
|pi|sin
Sol. impulse pf pi
pi
pf
pf |pi|cos
TG ~ @bohring_bot mg
mg sin
17. A
Sol. t = 0 to t = 1 sec
v = 4t m/s
s = 2t2 m
s(t = 0) = 0 m, s(t=1) = 2m
s
v average 2 m/s
t
t = 1 to t = 2 sec
v = 2 m/s
s = 2t m
s ( t = 1) = 2m, s(t = 2) = 4m
vaverage = 2 m/s
18. C
Sol. A cylinder of mass M NB
NA
For equilibrium NA cos 60 + NB cos 30 = Mg
30 60
and NA sin60 NB sin30
Mg
On solving NB = 3NA ; NA Mg
2
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19. C
x y
Sol. dM 0 1 dx
a
a
M 0 dx
2
x
d(MOI) = dmx2
Ma2
MOI dMx 2
6
20. C
Sol. Minimum stopping distance = s
Force of friction mg
Work done against the friction W mgs
Initial kinetic energy of the toy cart p2 / 2m
mgs p2 / 2m
2
s1 m2
s2 m1
TG ~ @bohring_bot
SECTION – B
21. 3
Sol. Let the shell hit the plane at p(x, y), the range being AP = R, as
shown in the figure. The equation for the projectile’s motion is
gx 2
y x tan 2 …(i) R P(x, y)
2u cos 2
Now y = R sin …(ii)
A B 2R
x = R cos …(iii)
Using equation (ii) and equation (iii) in equation (i) and simplifying
2u2 cos sin( )
R
gcos2
dR
The maximum range is obtained by setting 0 , holding u, and g constant. This gives
d
cos(2 ) 0 or 2
2
22. 5
Sol. for block A
T mA g mA 2R
For block B
T (mA mB )g mA g mB2R
g(3mA mB )
R(mB mA )
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23. 120
Sol. As px = 0, py = 0
For x direction,
v cos cos v
2m mv 3m
2 2 2 3
cos cos 1
2mv mv cos 60
2 2 3
60 120
2
24. 125
1
Sol. Kinetic energy E mv 2
2
E v 2 v 2
100 100 (1.5)2 1 100
E v 2
E
100 125%
E
25. 16
v v 2x v 2y
TG ~ @bohring_bot
Sol.
v x = 10 10 cos 5t, vy = +10 sin 5t
5t
v 20 sin
2
t
5t
0
S 20 sin dt , t = 2
2
So, S = 16 m
26. 30
Sol. A begins to climb B if F cos 60 Mg sin 60
F 3 Mg
F 30 N
27. 3
1
n mv 2 2
2 3600 1 500
Sol. Power = K.E./ time = (0.2)
t 60 2 3
500 3
= 10 watt
3
28. 3
Sol. a = g(sin cos )
Rz R(mgcos R)
Also, a = R, 2gcos
I 1
mR2
2
g (sin r cos ) = 2g cos
tan
3
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29. 7
Sol. 2a0 = N1 10 2g 10N
2kg
a0
N1 2g
N1 = 34 N N1
3a0 = N2 N1 3g
3kg
N2 = 70 N a0
N2 3g
30. 8
Sol. By the conservation of energy
1 1
mv 20 mgh mv 2 …(i)
2 2
By conservation of angular momentum
mv0R
mvR
2
From equation (i) and equation (ii)
8gh
v0
3
TG ~ @bohring_bot
k=8
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
31. B
Sol. Be B C N
2s2 2s2p1 2s2p2 2s2p3
Be and N have stable configurations, so do not accept electron easily, hence for these elements
the process is Endothermic.
So, correct order is Be < N < B < C
32. D
Sol. On moving down the group the IE1 of Gr(1) elements decreases continuously hence reactivity
increases.
33. D
h
Sol. v x (Using uncertainty principle)
4m
6.62 1034
v
4 3.14 1.1 1028 3 1012
v 1.597 105 1.6 105 ms 1
34.
Sol.
A TG ~ @bohring_bot
The ionic equation is
Acidic
CrO 4 I
HCl
medium
Cr I2
6
1 3 0
2CrO
4 6I 16H 2Cr 3I2 8H2 O
or
2BaCrO4 6KI 16HCl 2CrCl3 3I2 8H2 O 6KCl 2BaCl2
35. A
Sol. 2HI g H2 g I2 g (follows zero order kinetics)
1 d R o
k R
2 dt
Ro R
t
2k
1.50 0.30
t
2 0.06
1.20
t 10 s
0.12
36. A
Sol. O Cl
O O < <
<
Cl 111o Cl O 118o O
F 103o F H 104.5o H
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H2 O has larger bp – bp repulsion than OF2 and OCl2 has larger steric repulsion between two
large Cl atoms while in ClO2 the bond angle is 118o close to 120o .
37. C
1
Sol.
2NH3
N2 3H2 … (1)
K1
N2 O2
2NO K 2 … (2)
3
3H2
O 2
3H2 O K 3
3
… (3)
2
Adding (1), (2) and (3)
5
2NH3 O 2 2NO 3H2 O K eq
2
K K3
K eq 2 3
K1
38. B
Sol.
H2 O
H aq OH aq
TG ~ @bohring_bot
K W1 10 14
39. D
1 1 1
Sol. KE PE mkr 4
2 2 2
1 1
KE mkr 4 mv 2
4 2
mkr 4 .2 1 4
v2 kr … (1)
4.m 2
nh n2 h2
Since, mvr v2 … (2)
2 4 2 m 2 r 2
From (1) and (2)
1 4 n2 h2
kr
2 4 2 m 2 r 2
r 6 n2 r 3 n
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40. D
P2H O g
2
Sol. KP … (1)
P2H g
2
40
PH2 PT 0.4PT
40 60
60
PH2O PT 0.6PT
40 60
PH O 0.6PT 3
2 1.5
PH2 0.4PT 2
2
From Eq. (1) K P 1.5 2.25
41. C
Sol. (A) ng 0, in P shifts the equilibrium
(B) in volume in (III)rd equilibrium shifts the equilibrium ng 0
(C) At constant volume no effect of addition of He
(D) At constant pressure, addition of He shifts the equilibrium ng 0
TG ~ @bohring_bot
42. B
2 atm
Sol. CaC2 N2
high temp.
CaCN2 C
Calcium cyanamide
43. B
Sol. (A) On moving down the group, the size of metal ion increases, so stability of
peroxides/superoxides increases.
i.e. Large cation – Lagre anion interactions increases.
(B) NaOH is hygroscopic in nature.
lattice H hyd H
(C), (D) Fact based on and .
44. A
Sol. In solid state, BeCl2 exists as a polymer.
Cl
Cl
Cl
Be
Be
Be
Cl
Cl Cl
(four electrons are shared between three atoms, so 3c-4e type of bonds are present)
45. D
Sol. I. – 1 corner shared
II. – 2 corners shared
III. – One unit shares 2 corners while one unit shares 3-corners.
IV. – 2 corners shared
V. – 4 corners shared
VI – 3 corners shared
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46. D
Sol. Borazon Diamond like structure (Non-planar)
Borazole Inorganic benzene (Planar)
O
O O
B3 O6
Planar
B B
O O
O
Cl
Cl
Cl
Al
Al2 Cl6 Al
Cl
Cl Cl
(Non-planar)
47.
Sol.
B
TG ~ @bohring_bot
NO2 odd electron species
Paramagnetic
NO2 is linear while NO2 and NO2 are bent.
NO2 lp – bp repulsion
NO2 bond angle is around 134o
4
Bond order of NO3 is 1.33
3
Bond angles, NO2 115o , NO2 180o , NO2 134o
48. D
Sol. LiH Stable
NaH Unstable
Li2 CO3 Unstable
Na2 CO3 Stable
(Around 400 – 500oC)
49. C
Sol. I. Bond length order is H2 H2 H2
II. Isoelectronic species, so identical bond order.
III. Fact.
IV NO3 Re sonance , BO3 no resonance .
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50. A
Sol.
H
H H
B B
H H
H
Maximum 4 – H atoms lie in a plane.
Maximum 6 – atoms (4H + 2B) lie in a plane.
Bridge (B – H) is stronger than terminal (B – H)
Terminal (H – B – H) bond angle > Bridge (H – B – H) bond angle.
SECTION – B
51. 12
Sol. Ag2 CO3 s 2Ag aq CO3 aq
2
K SP Ag CO3
2 8.2 10 12
Ag
7.5 / 5
TG ~ @bohring_bot
2 82
Ag 10 12
15
6
Ag 2.34 10 M
52. 20
1
Sol. KE mv 2
2
1
d KE d mv 2
2
d KE mv dv … (1)
h
Since, dv dx
4m
h
dv … (2)
4m dx
From (1) and (2)
h
d KE mv.
4m. dx
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53. 7
Sol. The ionic equation involved is
MnO4 aq SO2 g H aq Mn aq HSO 4 aq
The balanced equation is
2MnO4 aq 5SO2 g 2H2 O H aq 2Mn aq 5HSO 4 aq
Sum total of coefficient(s) = 2 + 5 = 7.
54. 310
Sol. k AeEa /RT
Ea
logK log A
2.303RT
0.693 98.6 1000
TG ~ @bohring_bot
13
log log 4 10
693 2.303 8.314 T
or
4 1013 98.6 1000
log 3
10 2.303 8.314 T
T 310.1 K 310K
55. 64
Sol. N2 O 4 g 2NO2 g
0.28 1.1
2
KP
P 1.1
NO2
2
4.32
P 0.28
N2O 4
Now, volume is doubled, so pressure will become half and reaction proceeds in forward direction
N2 O 4 g 2NO2 g
0.28 1.1
P 2P
2 2
2
0.55 2P
KP
0.14 P
2
0.55 2 0.55 2P
4.32
0.14 P
0.3025 2.20P
0.14 P
(Ignoring P2 terms)
P 0.046 atm
PNO2 0.55 2 0.046 0.642
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56. 2
Sol. XeO2 F2 AB 4 L sp3 d Polar
2
SnCl2 AB2 L sp Polar
IF5 AB5 L sp3 d2 Polar
I3 AB2 L2 sp3 Polar
XeO 4 AB4 sp3 Non Polar ()
3 3
XeF7 AB7 sp d Non Polar ()
2
SO2 AB 2L sp Polar
57. 4
Sol. 1. Correct as EN of side atom increases, EN of carbon increases.
2. Correct, Mg 3rd period
K / S 4 th period and isoelectronic
Se 5th period
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3. Correct as moving down the group cationic size increases so lattice energy decreases
1
4. Correct as Hydration energy
Size of cation
5. Incorrect as the bond energy order among halogens is
Cl2 Br2 F2 I2
58. 33
H O
Sol. Na2 O2 2H2 O 2
Ice cold
2NaOH H2 O2
P Q
Room
2Na2 O2 2H2 O
temperature
4NaOH O2
P R
M1 M2 34 32
Hence, 33
2 2
59. 80
Sol. At half neutralization S A
S
pH pK a log
A
pH pK a pK a 5.0
Now, at equivalence point,
1
PH pK W pK a log C
2
1
9 14 5 log C
2
C 0.1 M
Let, V mL of NaOH is used
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0.25 V
Meq. NaOH 0.1 = Meq. (salt)
60 V
Volume (V) = 40 mL
Meq. of acid = millimoles of acid = 0.25 × 40 = 10
Mass of acid (HX) = 10 103 82 = 0.829
0.82
Mass% 100 80%
1.025
60. 1
Sol. H
total 25 0.1 50 0.2 12.5 milim oles
OH
total 25 0.1 2.5 mi lim oles
12.5 2.5
H
final 25 50 25
10 1
H
final 100 M 10 M
pH log H
final
1
pH log 1.00
10
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
61. C
Sol. f'(x) + f(x) = 12x 2 + 2
62. B
Sol. Use expansion and collect the coefficient of x 2
P = 330
63. A
x3
Sol. For A x sin x x and for B use limit as a sum
6
1 2
A= ,B=
2
64. D
1
Sol. f'(x) =
2 2
sin2x 2 x a 0 x (0, 1) and a (2, 3)
2
sin x x a
65.
Sol.
C
AB=
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1
f x dx
f (1)
f 1 x dx 0 , and also A = B.
0 f (0)
66. D
Sol. Domain is R.
67. D
/4
1 1
Sol. A tan x sin x dx 2 ln2 2
1
0
68. A
2 2
Sol. I1 2, I2 2, I3 1
2 2
69. D
e
ln x ln x dx 3 e
2 2
Sol. f'(x) = (lnx) , g'(x) = (lnx), so area =
1
70. D
Sol. L1 = L2 =
2
71. B
Sol. Tn
n 1 x 3 nx 3 1 1
n 1 x 3 nx 3 nx 3 n 1 x 3
S12 = V1 V2 + V2 V3 + ……. V12 V13 = V1 V13
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1 1
=
x 3 13x 3
1 1 3
lim
x 1 4 16 16
72. A
5 r 5h
Sol. tan = r
12 h 12
dv
= 0.1 m3/min
dt
1 25h3 h
v = r 2h l
3 432
2
dv 25h dh 25 dh
0.1 33
dt 144 dt 144 dt
16 dh
250 dt
65h2
Now s = rl = r h2 r 2
144
ds 65 dh 65 16 13 2
2h 23 m /min
dt 144 dt 144 250 75
73.
Sol.
A
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x2 4 = 2x + 11
x = 3, 5 A(3, 5)
y = 2x + 11
2x + 11 = 9
x = 1 B(1, 9)
1 B C y=9
C ,9 and D(2, 0)
2
A
D
y = 12 6x
1 1/2 2
2x 11 x 12 6x x
2
Required area 4 dx 9 x 2 4 dx 2
4 dx
3 1 1/2
1 1/2 2
2x x 13 x dx 16 6x x dx
2 2 2
= 15 dx
3 1 1/2
1 3 1/2 2
x3 x x3
= x2 15x 13x 16x 3x 2
3 3
3 1
3 1/2
40 153 81 511
=
3 8 8 12
74. B
2
e t t5 e
Sol. ft 2
f 1
25
t 4
2t 2 2
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dv 1 ev v 2
Let x2 = v 2x 2
dv
dx 2 v 2 2v 2
1 v 1 2v 2 1 ev
e
2 v 2 2v 2 v 2 2v 2 2 2
2 v 2v 2
2
1 ex
2 x 4 2x 2 2
2 t 2
1 ex et 1 1
f t 4
2 x 2x 2 2
4 t 2t 2 2 2
2
0
e 1
f 1
10 4
e e 1 7e 1
f(1) + f(1) =
10 25 4 50 4
75. B
k 2 x3 3 n x 2 m 3 x 2 p
Sol. lim
x
x 4 kx 3 3x 2 mx 2 x 4 2x 3 nx 2 3x p
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k – 2 has to be 0 else limit wont be finite
k=2
Now dividing Num. & Den by x2
m 3 2 b
3 n
lim x x2
x a 3 b 2 2 c 3 d
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
x x x x x x x x
3n 3n
4 n = 5.
2 2
76. A
2
dt 1 t sin2022 t dt
Sol. Let x 2 t 2x I cos2022 t sin2022 t
dx 2 0
2 2022 2
1 2 t sin t sin2022 t
I cos2022 t sin2022 t 2I
2 0 0 cos2022 t sin2022 t
2
sin2022 t
2I 4 2022
0 cos t sin2022 t
2
cos2022 t
2I 4 2022
0 cos t sin2022 t
2
2
4I 4 dt I .
0
2
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77. A
dy x 2 y 2
Sol.
dx x 2 y 2
put x 2 = h, y 2 = k
dk h k
put k = vh
dh h k
dv 1 v
v h
dh 1 v
1 v dh 1
1 v 2
dv
h
tan1 v ln 1 v 2 lnh c
2
2
y 2 1 y 2
tan1 ln 1 2
ln x 2 c
x 2 2 x 2
it passes through (3, 2)
1
tan10 = ln1 + ln1 + c c = 0
2
it also passes through (p + 2, 3)
1 1 1
tan1 ln 1 2 lnp
p 2 p
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1
2 tan1 ln 1 p2
p
78. B
2 0 1 2
2
Sol. A x 6 x dx xdx x 2 dx
4 2 0 1
8 2 7 35
= 6
3 3 3 3
4 2 1
79. C
e4
Sol. log
f e 4
1 x
x
dx 10
…(1)
1
1 dx 1
Let x =
v dv v 2
1/t 1/t
log10 (1/ v) 1 log10 v
f(t) = 2 dv dv
1 v v(v 1)
1 1 1
v
4 4
1/t e e
log10 v log10 v log10 x
f t v v 1
f e 4
v v 1
dv
x x 1
dx …(2)
1 1 1
Add (1) and (2)
e4
4 1 4 ln x 1
f(e ) + f(e ) = (1 x) 1 x dx
ln10 1
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e4
e4 2
1 ln x 1 ln x
=
ln10 1
x ln10 2
1
1 8
= 16
2ln10 ln10
80. C
Sol. Let g(x) = x3 2x2 + 3x 9
2
g'(x) = 3x 4x + 3 > 0 x R
g(x) is always increasing
g(2) = 8 8 + 6 9 = 3 is maximum value for x 2
If 3x + log3(k2 5) 3 for x > 2
then we have maximum at x = 2
2 3 2
6 + log3(k 5) 3 log (k 5) 3
k2 5 27 k 4 2 k 4 2 0
2
k 4 2,4 2 and k 5 > 0
k , 5 5,
k 4 2, 5 5, 4 2
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x2 x 2
SECTION – B
Sol. 2 1
x x 1
82. 1
3 2
Sol. A=
8 4
83. 4
Sol. Df = [2, 2] as f x 3 4 x2
Rf = 0,2 3
84. 2
Sol. f(x) = cos(x2 3x) |x 2| sin|x 2| + (x 1) |x| |x 1| |x 7|
f(x) non differentiable at x = 0 and 7 only.
85. 12
Sol. a = 1, b = 6, c = 5
86. 96
Sol. Put x = 0 we get y = 1
ln(x + y) = 6xy
Differentiate w.r.t. x
1 dy xdy
1 6 y
x y dx dx
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dy
at x = 0, y = 1 5
dx
dy dy
1 6 x y x y
dx dx
Differentiate w.r.t. x both side
d2 y xd2 y dy dy xdy dy
6 (x y) y 1
dx 2
dx
2
dx dx dx dx
= 6(1(0 + 5 + 5) + 1(6)) = 96
87. 9
x 3
Sol.
x 0
lim 3 2cos x cos 2x
2
x is of the form 1
2 2 cos x cos 2x
lim
x 0 x2 x 3
it is equal to e
2 2cos x cos 2x
Now, lim
x 0 x2
2cos x
sin2x 2 cos 2x sin x
= lim 2 cos 2x
x 0 2x
2cos x sin 2x
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2 sin x cos 2x
= lim cos 2x
x 0 2x
=2+1=3
2 2 cos x cos 2x
lim
x 0 x2 x 3
e
= e33 e9 a = 9
88. 14
dy dy
Sol. = 3x2 4x + 4 = 3a2 4a + 4
dx dx (a,b)
dy dy
= 6x + 2 =8
dx dx (1,4)
2
3a2 4a + 4 = 8 a = 2,
3
b = 8 8 + 8 + 4 = 12
89. 144
12x15 5x18 12x 9 5x 6
Sol. dx
5 3 3
x 24 7 3x 8 2x 7 3x 8
2x 5
dt
Let 7 + 3x8 + 2x5 = t = 24x9 10x6
dx
1 1 1 t 2 1
= dt c c
2 t3 2 2 2
4 7 3x 8 2x 5
1 1 1
f 1 c c = 0
16 16 4 7 3 2 2
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1 1 1
f(x) = f(1) = 2
5 2 4 6 144
4 7 3x 8 2x
90. 23
n
e
23
Sol. In = x lo g x dx
1 II I
e e n 1
x 24 ln x x24
n
In = (lnx) 24 x 24 dx
n
1 1
e24 nIn1
In 24In = e24 nIn1
24 24
24
Put n = 15 24I15 = e 15I14 …(1)
Put n = 14 24I14 = e24 14I13 …(2)
24I15 24I14 = 14I13 15I14
24I15 = 9I14 + 14I13
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ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
JEE (Advanced)-2023
PART TEST – I
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 20-11-2022
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 180
General Instructions:
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FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct answer(s).
Section – A (07 – 10, 25 – 28, 43 – 46): This section contains TWELVE (12) Matching List Type Questions.
Each question has FOUR statements in List-I entries (I), (II), (III) and (IV) and FIVE statements in List-II
entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T). The codes for lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which, ONLY ONE of
these four options is correct answer.
Section – B (11 – 18, 29 – 36, 47 – 54): This section contains TWENTY FOUR (24) numerical based
questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more than
two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.
MARKING SCHEME
Section – A (One or More than One Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following
marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial marks : +2 if three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and both
of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
Section – A (Single Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
Section – B: Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered at the designated place;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
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Physics PART – I
(A) All the dancers will meet with each other at t = 60 sec after they start their dance.
(B) Angular velocity of the line joining the adjacent dancers increases with time.
(C) All the dancers will meet with each other at t = 63 sec after they start their dance.
(D) Magnitude of acceleration of each dancer is remains constant with time.
2. A point object of mass m = 2kg is connected to a cylinder of radius R = 1m v0
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via a massless inextensible rope. At time t = 0 the object is moving with an
initial velocity v0 = 5 m/s perpendicular to the rope as shown in the figure.
The rope has initial length L0 = 10 m and having non zero tension. Figure
shows the top view and the motion of the object is taking place on the
horizontal smooth surface and the cylinder is always fixed. The point
object moves such that the rope wraps up around the cylinder. The rope
will break when the tension in the rope exceeds 100 N. Then choose the
correct option(s).
(A) Kinetic energy of the object at the instant when the rope breaks is 25 J.
(B) Angular momentum of the object about the axis of the cylinder at the instant when the rope
breaks is less than 5 kg-m2/sec.
(C) Angular momentum of the object about the axis of the cylinder at the instant when the rope
breaks is equal to 5 kg-m2/sec.
(D) Angular momentum of the object about the axis of the cylinder at the instant when the rope
breaks is greater than to 5 kg-m2/sec.
3. Two discs are mounted on thin, lightweight rods oriented
through their centres and normal to the discs. These axles are
constrained to be vertical at all times, and the discs can pivot
frictionlessly on the rods. The discs have identical thickness
and are made up of the same material, but having different
radii r1 and r2. The discs are given angular velocities 1 and 2,
respectively, and L1 and L2 represents angular momentum of
the discs along their rotational axis respectively. Now they are r1 r2
brought into contact at the edges. After the discs interact via
friction it is found that both discs come exactly to a halt. Which
of the following(s) must hold? Ignore effects associated with
the vertical rods.
(A) 1r14 2r24 (B) 1r13 2r23
L1 r1 L1 1r12
(C) (D)
L 2 r2 L 2 2r22
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C
(A) uBy uCy uyA (B) uBy uyA uCy
(C) t A t C tB (D) t C t A tB
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7. List –I describes for systems and List-II gives possible value of work done in Joules.
List –I List -II
(I) A plank of mass 100 kg is placed on a smooth horizontal (P) +100J
surface at rest along with a man. Now man starts moving on
the plank with relative velocity of 3 m/s with respect to plank.
The work done by man is
50 kg
urel = 3 m/s
100 kg
(II) A block of mass 2 kg is placed on a smooth track and imparted (Q) 100J
a velocity of 10 m/s to the left and observed by an observer
moving with 5 m/s as shown in the figure. Work done by the
normal force applied by the track on the block upto the instant
when the block reaches the highest point on the track in the
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frame of observer. Assume that block never loose contact with
the track. (take g = 10 m/s2)
(T) Zero
Which one of the following options is correct ?
(A) I R, II T, III P, IV P
(B) I S, II T, III Q, IV P
(C) I R, II Q, III P, IV P
(D) I T, II Q, III Q, IV P
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9. Figure shows a system of multiple blocks = 0.1 D
placed over each other and connected = 0.4 1kg A
= 0.2 1kg B 3kg
through an inextensible string. All the 1kg = 0.5
C
pulleys are ideal and frictionless. List-I S1 S2
shows the surfaces between which the
friction is asked and List-II gives the value
of friction acting between the surfaces.
(Take g = 10 m/s2)
E 2kg
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10. A disc of mass m is placed over a horizontal smooth surface (xy plane) z
such that the centre of the disc is at the origin of the xyz space, as y
shown in the figure. Radius of the disc is R = 1m and is rotating with an
angular velocity 0 6kˆ rad/s and having zero velocity of centre of 0
mass. A particle of same mass m hits the disc with a speed v = 8 m/s x
in each case of list-I. List-I gives the trajectory and velocity direction of
the particle before hitting the disc and the coefficient of restitutions (e)
of the collision. List-II gives the angular velocity of the disc just after the
collision (in rad/s)
List –I List -II
(I) x = 0, y = R and v̂ kˆ , e = 0 (P) 3
(II) x 3 ˆ 1ˆ (Q) 5
y , z = 0 and v̂ i j, e = 1
3 2 2
(III) y = R, z = 0 and v̂ ˆi , e = 0 (R) 6
(IV) R (S) 7
y , z = 0 and v̂ ˆi , e = 0
2
(T) 8
Which one of the following options is correct ?
(A) I P, II Q, III R, IV T
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(B) I S, II Q, III P, IV R
(C) I P, II R, III S, IV Q
(D) I S, II P, III Q, IV T
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14. A block of mass m = 1 kg is dropped vertically onto a fixed ramp from a height of h = 2.5 m with
angle = 37 with horizontal and having coefficient of static friction and kinetic friction = 0.5. The
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block is dropped in such a way that it does not rotate after colliding with the ramp. Through this
problem assume that the time of the collision is negligible. The block slides down the ramp
immediately after impact. What it the speed (in m/s) of the block right after the collision? (Take g
= 10 m/s2)
16. Two small bodies with masses m and 2m are attached to a spring of 2m
v0
negligible mass. Initially the compressed spring form a straight vertical
line, when both objects are launched with same velocities v 0 = 1 m/s in k
2h
the horizontal direction as shown in the figure. Initial height of the lower
g
body is h = 1 m from the ground, while distance of heavier body is 2h = m
2m. After t = 0.1 sec from the launch, lower body hits the ground. v0
Determine height H (in m) of the upper body from the ground at that h
moment of time. (assume no air drag and g = 10 m/s2)
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Chemistry PART – II
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1 6r r 2 r /3ao
21. The radial part R r o 2 e represent for an orbital. (ao is Bohr’s radius of H-
9 a3/2
o a ao
atom)
Choose the correct statement about the orbital
(A) this orbital may have one nodal plane in yz plane
(B) it is 3p orbital
(C) one node will be found at the r 6ao distance from nucleus
(D) this orbital can accommodate maximum 6 electrons
22. Which of the following geometry is most likely form from sp3 d hybridisation ?
(A) Linear
(B) Tetrahedral
(C) Bent T-shaped
(D) See-Saw
24. Consider the following options and choose the correct one
(A) In the given equilibrium 2SO2 O2 2SO3
If O2 is added and the volume of the reaction vessel is reduced the equilibrium is shift in
product side.
(B) If we add CrO24 ion in saturated solution of Ag2 CrO 4 it will decreases Ag .
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(C) Three sparingly soluble salt A 2B, AB and AB3 are given. If all the three having same value of
solubility product (KSP). In the saturated solution the correct order of their solubilities is
AB A 2 B AB3 .
(D) If in option (A) inert gas is added at constant pressure and temperature. Partial pressure of
SO3 will be remain same.
25. If tx represents time required for a fraction x of a reactant to be reacted during a reaction involving
only one reactant. Then match List – I with List – II.
List – I List – II
(I) Zero order reaction (P) t 3/4
3
t1/2
(II) First order reaction (Q) t1/4
2
t1/8
(III) Second order reaction (R) t 7/8 3
t 3/ 4 2
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(IV) Order of reaction 1 (S) 1 ekt
(T) t100%
2
t 50%
( degree of dissociation, k rate constant)
(A) I→Q, T; II→R, S; III→P; IV→P, R, S
(B) I→Q; II→R, T; III→P; IV→P, R
(C) I→ T; II→P; III→R, S; IV→Q, T
(D) I→R, T; II→Q; III→ P; IV→P, Q
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27. List – I contains compounds with bond parameter and List – II contains bond parameter
decreasing order (x1, x2, x3 are bond length while , , are bond angle)
List – I List – II
(I) OH NH2 (P) x1 x 3 x 2
F
B B B
x1 x2 x3
F F F F F F
(II) (Q)
N
N N
F
Cl F F
H Cl Cl
H H
(III) (R)
O O O
x1 x2 x3
TG ~ @bohring_bot
H H F F Cl Cl
(IV) S8 S2 F2 S2 Cl2 (S) x 3 x 2 x1
S S bond length x1 x2 x3
(T)
(A) I→S,T; II→R; III→Q,S; IV→S
(B) I→R, S; II→Q; III→S, T; IV→P
(C) I→R,S; II→R; III→Q, S; IV→P
(D) I→R,S; II→T; III→S,T; IV→S
28. List – I contains elements and compounds in respective properties and List – II contains
decreasing order of properties.
List – I List – II
(I) B Al Ga In (P) 4 > 3 > 2 > 1
1 2 3 4 Atomic size
(II) NaOH KOH RbOH CsOH (Q) 4>2>3>1
1 2 3 4 Thermal stability
(III) SiO2 CO2 CaO Cs2 O (R) 1>2>3>4
1 2 3 4 Basic strength
(IV) BeF2 BaF2 CaF2 MgF2 (S) 4>3>1>2
1 2 3 4 Water so lub ility
(T) 2>3>4>1
(A) I→Q; II→S; III→P; IV→T
(B) I→Q; II→P; III→S; IV→T
(C) I→P; II→Q; III→S; IV→R
(D) I→Q; II→P; III→S; IV→R
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