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Unit Test–1 Phase-II_(Code–A)_Solutions First Step (JCT) JEE (Main)–2526

11/05/2024 FS–JCT(G2)
Code–A

Regd. Office :Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi–110005, Ph.011–47623456

Time : 3 hrs. UNIT TEST -01 MM : 300

for
First Step JEE (Main) – 2526
ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (4) 31. (4) 61. (3)
2. (3) 32. (2) 62. (2)
3. (2) 33. (1) 63. (2)
4. (3) 34. (2) 64. (3)
5. (4) 35. (1) 65. (1)
6. (1) 36. (3) 66. (3)
7. (3) 37. (3) 67. (2)
8. (2) 38. (3) 68. (4)
9. (3) 39. (2) 69. (3)
10. (4) 40. (2) 70. (4)
11. (1) 41. (3) 71. (1)
12. (3) 42. (1) 72. (3)
13. (4) 43. (3) 73. (2)
14. (1) 44. (1) 74. (2)
15. (3) 45. (2) 75. (2)
16. (4) 46. (3) 76. (4)
17. (4) 47. (3) 77. (4)
18. (1) 48. (1) 78. (2)
19. (1) 49. (3) 79. (4)
20. (1) 50. (3) 80. (4)
21. (02.50) 51. (04.00) 81. (01.00)
22. (09.00) 52. (04.00) 82. (32.00)
23. (61.00) 53. (04.00) 83. (03.00)
24. (14.00) 54. (03.00) 84. (16.00)
25. (00.80) 55. (00.00) 85. (04.00)
26. (05.00) 56. (02.00) 86. (28.00)
27. (50.00) 57. (30.00) 87. (06.00)
28. (05.00) 58. (05.00) 88. (03.00)
29. (05.00) 59. (14.00) 89. (07.00)
30. (07.20) 60. (09.00) 90. (00.00)

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11/05/2024 FS–JCT(G2)
Code–A

Regd. Office :Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi–110005, Ph.011–47623456

Time : 3 hrs. Unit Test – 01 MM : 300

for
First Step JEE (Main) – 2526
HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PART – A : PHYSICS
1. Answer (4) 15. Answer (3)
No dimensions Conceptual
2. Answer (3) 16. Answer (4)
X  a 2b 3c  l
 100      100  100
X  a b c  l
3. Answer (2) 17. Answer (4)
X1   X2  X3  X4  X5 Conceptual
Xmean 
5 18. Answer (1)
4. Answer (3) Conceptual
Conceptual 19. Answer (1)
5. Answer (4) Conceptual
20. Answer (1)
l
 100 Use n1u1 = n2u2
l
6. Answer (1) 21. Answer (02.50)
Conceptual R  R1  R2
7. Answer (3) R 5
 100   100  2.5%
Use principle of Homogeneity R 200
8. Answer (2) 22. Answer (09.00)
Conceptual 4 3
v r
9. Answer (3) 3
R R1 R 2 V  r 
2
   100  3   100 
R R12 R 22 V  r 
10. Answer (4) 23. Answer (61.00)
Conceptual Answer should have 2 significant figures
11. Answer (1) 24. Answer (14.00)
Use n1U1 = n2U2 N1[M1L1T1–2] = N2[M2L2T2–2]
12. Answer (3) 25. Answer (00.80)
Conceptual T
 100
13. Answer (4) T
Rule for addition 26. Answer (05.00)
14. Answer (1) g l  T 
 100   100  2   100 
Rule for subtraction g l  T 
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27. Answer (50.00) R V I


 
Use n1u1 = n2u2 R V I
28. Answer (05.00) 30. Answer (07.20)
Use principle of Homogeneity Use Dimensional analysis
29. Answer (05.00)

PART – B : CHEMISTRY
31. Answer (4) 2r  n;242 a0  4    8a0
2 
O  8  2  10e 44. Answer (1)
2  (n + l) = 6; 6s, 5p, 4d
Mg  12  2  10e
32. Answer (2) 45. Answer (2)
1 1
w 0  hv 0  6.625  1034  5.2  1014 4f  n = 4; l =3, m = –3 to +3 s = or
2 2
 3.44  10 19 J 46. Answer (3)
33. Answer (1) IE = 13.6 z2ev  13.6 × 22 = 54.4 ev
n2 32 47. Answer (3)
r a0  a0  3a0
z 3 No. of orbitals in a shell = n2  5 2  25
34. Answer (2) 48. Answer (1)
Conceptual
Mn2  3d5  unpaired electrons is 5
35. Answer (1)
49. Answer (3)
E1  2 4000
  2 Follows (n + l) rule; after 4d next higher
E2 1 2000
energy orbital is 5p (n value is higher for 5p)
36. Answer (3)
50. Answer (3)
a0 2
3
 a
 
n2  n12 : 0 n22  n12
2
 Radial nodes = (n – l – 1)
For 5d - 2 – 1 = 2 Radial nodes
1 1 Since l = 2; angular nodes = 2
 :  2:3
3 2
51. Answer (04.00)
37. Answer (3)
For an isolated atom no. of spectral lines =
n  n  1 4  4  1
 6  n2  n1    5  1  4
2 2
38. Answer (3) Transitions : 5  4,4  3,3  2,2  1
52. Answer (04.00)
h h 6.6  10 34
 p   3.3  10 24
p  2  1010 E1 Z12 n22 22 3 2
 2. 2  2. 2 4
39. Answer (2) E2 Z2 n1 3 1
313.6 3136 53. Answer (04.00)
2
 34.84; n2  n3
n 34.84
r1 n12 z2 22 4
40. Answer (2)  .  . 4
r2 n22 z1 12 1
Max.no. of electrons = 2n2
54. Answer (03.00)
41. Answer (3)
Conceptual h 2 kE1  2 kE1
 
; ;  3

2mkE 1 kE 2 1 kE1/9
42. Answer (1)
X A mB VB 0.02 55. Answer (00.00)
 .  5 2
XB m A VA 0.05 n = 4; m = –3 then l = 3

43. Answer (3) Radial nodes = (n – l – 1)  4 – 3 – 1 = 0

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56. Answer (02.00) 58. Answer (05.00)
For d-subshell l = 2 l value for g-subshell is 4, then it appears first
57. Answer (30.00) in 5th shell
No. of photons 59. Answer (14.00)
Totalenergy 9  10  660  10 8 9 Maximum no. of electrons in a subshell
 
Energy of a photon 6.6  10 34  3  108 = 2(2l + 1) = 2(2 × 3 + 1) = 14
60. Answer (09.00)
nhc E
E n
 hc No. of orbitals in a main shell = n2  32 = 9

PART – C : MATHEMATICS
61. Answer (3) 68. Answer (4)
2  x  3  0  x  9 2 n  A   2,n B   2

Number of relations from A to B = 2    


n A n B
 4  x 2  4  13
Greatest integral value of x 2 + 4 is 12 = 22×2 = 24 = 16
62. Answer (2) Positive divisions of 16 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
P  Q  1,2,3,7 Their sum = 31

P  Q  3,7 69. Answer (3)


x–y=5
PQ  P  Q   P  Q   1,2
x+y=3
63. Answer (2) adding both the equations, 2x = 8  x = 4
If p= 3, then q = 3,5,7,11,13, 17, 19
 4 + y = 3  y = –1
If p = 5, then q = 5, 7, 11
 x2 + y2 = 16 + 1 = 17
If p= 7, then q = 7
70. Answer (4)
b can be taken in 11 ways and a can be taken
60 ways x 2  3y 2  8
64. Answer (3)  0,0  ,  1, 1 ,  0, 1 ,  2,0  ,  2, 1 satisfy the
 x, y    0, 5  ,  5,0  ,  3, 4  ,  4, 3  given inequation
n (s) = 12  Domain 2, 1,0,1,2
65. Answer (1) 71. Answer (1)

n  A  B    B  A   n  A  B    4
2
x 2  x 2  4 for all x  R
66. Answer (3) x2
 1 for all x  R
x  2  3x  6 x2  4
 3x  1  5 x2
and  0 for all x  R  Range  0,1
3x  1 5 x2  4
 
2 2 72. Answer (3)


3x  1  5
  ,  A  B   x, y  : x  A & y  B
2  2
 A  1,2 ,B  3,4
67. Answer (2)
73. Answer (2)
n  A   63,n B   76,n  A  B   x
S = {1,2,3,4,….50}
n  A  B   100 P = {3,6,9,…48}  n(P)=16
 63  76  x  100 Q = {5,10,15,….50}  n(Q) = 10
 x  39 P  Q  15,30,45  n P  Q   3
and n  A  B   min n  A  ,n B   x  63
n P  Q   n P   n  Q   n  P  Q 
39  x  63  answer = 55 = 16+ 10 – 3
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= 23  number of subsets B of s is 1
74. Answer (2) 82. Answer (32.00)
Given n  M  50 f(1) = 3 + 5 + 1 = 9

n P   45 f(2) = 12 + 10 + 1 = 23
f(1) + f(2) = 9 + 23 = 32
n  M  P   85
83. Answer (03.00)
n M  P   n M  n  P   n M  P 
f  x   x 2  2x  4
85  50  45  n M  P 
  x  1  3
2
 n  M  P   10
75. Answer (2)  f  x  3
x 84. Answer (16.00)
Let y  2
 x2 y  x  y  0
1 x
n  P  A    22  4
2
D  0  1  4y  0
n P P  A     24  16
  2y  1 2y  1  0
85. Answer (04.00)
1 1
 y 4x  x2  0  x  x  4   0
2 2
x  0.4 
76. Answer (4)
A = {A, K, S, H} 86. Answer (28.00)

B = {M,A,T,H,E,I,C,S} 2m  2n  112  128  16


A  B  A,S,H  n  A  B   3  27  24
77. Answer (4) m × n = 7 × 4 = 28
f(x) define if x  3  0 87. Answer (06.00)
2
x3 f  x    x  2  6  6
 Domain is R – {3} 88. Answer (03.00)
78. Answer (2) x2 – 3x + 2 > 0
Given A  B & A  B  n B   n  A  (x – 1) (x – 2) > 0
 A B  B & A B  A x   ,1   2,  
AB  B  A  least positive integral =3
n  AB   n B   n  A  Q A  B  89. Answer (07.00)
 n B   7  1 Q n B   n  A   7  n P  A    128  27
 minimum value of n  A B   1 nA  7
79. Answer (4) 90. Answer (00.00)
There exists infinitely many order pairs (a, b) x2 – 8x + 12 > 0  (x – 6) (x – 2) > 0
2 2
Such that a  b  z
x   ,2    6,  
 S is infinite set
80. Answer (4) x2  8x  7  0   x  1 x  7   0
5  20 4n
n s   x  1,7 
10 6
60  x  1,2   6,7 
n =15
4
a + d = 8, b + c = 8
81. Answer (1)
(a + d) – (b + c) = 0
AB   A  B    A  B   1 possible only if
B={2,3,4}

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