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21-07-2024

7650CJA101016240010 JA

PART - 1 PHYSICS

SECTION - I

1) Equation of trajectory of projectile is y = 12x – . If horizontal component of velocity is 3m/s,


then range of projectile will be :

(A) 18 m
(B) 16 m
(C) 12 m
(D) 21.6 m

2) The motion of a particle is described by the equation x = a + bt2 where a = 15 cm and b = 3


cm/sec2. Its instantaneous velocity at time 3 sec will be

(A) 36 cm/sec
(B) 18 cm/sec
(C) 16 cm/sec
(D) 32 cm/sec

3) A particle starts from rest. Its acceleration (a) versus time (t) graph is as shown in the figure. The

maximum speed of the particle will be

(A) 110 m/s


(B) 55 m/s
(C) 550 m/s
(D) 660 m/s

4) The position ‘s’ of a particle moving in a straight line is given by s = 8t2 + 3t - 5, ‘s’ being in ‘m’
and ‘t’ in sec. The initial velocity (i.e. at t = 0) of the particle is

(A) 3 m/s
(B) 16 m/s
(C) 19 m/s
(D) Zero

5) If displacement of a particle is zero, the distance covered :–

(A) must be zero


(B) may or may not be zero
(C) cannot be zero
(D) None of these

6) A cricket ball is thrown with a velocity of 15 m/s at an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The time
of flight of the ball will be (g = 10 m/s2)

(A) 1.5 s
(B) 2.5 s
(C) 3.5 s
(D) 4.5 s

7) A particle is thrown horizontally from a tower of height 20m. If the speed of projection is 20m/s
then the distance of point from the tower, where the particle hit the ground is :-

(A) 20m
(B) 40m
(C) 100m
(D) 400m

8) A projectile is fired with a velocity u making an angle θ with the horizontal. What is the magnitude
of change in velocity when it is at the highest point ?

(A) u cos θ
(B) u
(C) u sin θ
(D) u cos θ – u

9) A ball is thrown from the top of 36 m high tower with velocity 5 m/s at an angle 37° above the
horizontal as shown. Its horizontal range on the ground is closest to [ g = 10 m/s2]

(A) 12 m
(B) 18 m
(C) 24 m
(D) 30 m

10) The position ' x ' of a particle varies with time ' t ' as x = at2 – bt3. The acceleration of the particle
at time ' t ' will be equal to zero, where ' t ' is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) zero

11) The equation of the path of the projectile is y = 0.5x – 0.04x2. The initial speed of the projectile is
:-

(A) 10 m/s
(B) 15 m/s
(C) 12.5 m/s
(D) None

12) The range of a projectile projected at an angle 15° with horizontal is 100√3 m. It is fired with the
same speed at an angle of 60° with vertical, its range will be

(A) 100√3m
(B) 100 m
(C) 300 m
(D) 300√3m

13) Velocity of a particle varies with time as v = 4t. The displacement of particle between t = 2 to t
= 4 sec, is :-

(A) 12 m
(B) 36 m
(C) 24 m
(D) 6 m

14) The velocity-time graph of a body moving along a straight line is as follows :

The displacement of the body in 5 s is :-

(A) 5 m
(B) 2 m
(C) 4 m
(D) 3 m

15) Two balls projected from the ground with the same speed at angles θ and 2θ above the
horizontal, cover equal horizontal ranges when they land on ground. Value of angle θ is

(A) 15°
(B) 20°
(C) 30°
(D) 37°

16) Neglect air resistance in this problem. Cannon simultaneously fires two identical cannonballs at
targets 1 and 2 as shown below. If the cannonballs have identical initial speeds, which of the

following statements is true ?

(A) Target 1 is hit before target 2


(B) Target 2 is hit before target 1
(C) Both are hit at the same time
(D) Which target gets hit first depends on the initial speed

17) The velocity of projection of a projectile is (6 + 8 ) ms–1.. The horizontal range of the projectile is
:

(A) 4.9 m
(B) 9.6 m
(C) 19.6 m
(D) 14 m

18) The range of a projectile fired at an angle of 15° is 50 m. If it is fired with the same speed at an
angle of 45°, its range will be:

(A) 50 m
(B) 100 m
(C) 25 m
(D) 37 m

19) For an object thrown at 45° to horizontal, the maximum height (H) and horizontal range (R) are
related as

(A) R = 16 H
(B) R = 8H
(C) R = 4 H
(D) R = 2H

20) A body is projected with a velocity v = m/s–1. The maximum height attained by the body
(take acceleration due to gravity = m/s–2) :-

(A) 0.8 m
(B) 8 m
(C) 80 m
(D) 800 m

SECTION - II

1) In 1.0 sec. a particle goes from point A to point B moving in a semicircle of radius 1.0 m. The

magnitude of average velocity (in m/sec) is :

2) A particle is projected from ground from origin such that equation of its trajectory is y = .

Time of flight is then find n.


[y-axis along vertical, x-axis along horizontal]

3) At time t position is given by x = t3 – 6t2 + 9t. Here x is in meters and t is in seconds. What is
speed (in m/s) when its acceleration is zero.

4) The acceleration–time graph of a particle moving along a straight line is as shown in figure. At

what time (in sec) the particle acquires its initial velocity ?

5) An object projected with the same speed at two different angles covers the same horizontal range

R. If the two times of flight be t1 and t2, then R = gt1t2. Find n?


6) A particle moves along the positive branch of the curve y = where x = , x and y are
measured in meter and t in second. At t = 3sec., the velocity of the particle (in m/s) is :

7)

A body is moving in a straight line with uniform acceleration. At mid-way of its path its speed is 5
m/s and at the end of its path it is 7 m/s. Find the speed of body (in m/s) at the beginning of its
motion.

8) For a given velocity of projection from a point on the inclined plane, the maximum range down the
plane is three times the maximum range up the incline. Then find the angle of inclination of the
inclined plane.

9) A particle is moving rectilinearly so that its acceleration is given as a = 3t2 + 1 m/s2. Its initial
velocity is zero. Then what is the velocity of the particle at t = 1 sec.

10) A stone projected from the ground level falls on the ground after 4 second. Then the height of

the stone 1 second after the projection from ground is 'x' (m) then find . (Take g = 10 m/s2)

PART - 2 CHEMISTRY

SECTION - I

1) Energy of electron in 2nd orbit of H-atom is -

(A) –13.6 eV
(B) –3.4 eV
(C) –1.51 eV
(D) –0.85 eV

2) Find the radius ratio of 2nd orbit of H atom to 2nd orbit of He+

(A) 1 : 4
(B) 2 : 1
(C) 4 : 1
(D) 1 : 2

3) The incorrect relationship for Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is -

Δx × Δp ≥
(A)
Δx × Δv ≥
(B)

Δx × Δv ≥
(C)

(D) None of these

4) The CORRECT curve for 3p orbital is -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) The correct set of quantum numbers of the unpaired electron of fluorine atom is -

(A) n = 3, l = 0, m = 0
(B) n = 3, l = 1, m = 1
(C) n = 2, l = 0, m = 0
(D) n = 2, l = 1, m = 1

6)

The radius of which of the following orbit is same as that of the first Bohr’s orbit of hydrogen atom?

(A) He+(n = 2)
(B) Li2+ (n = 2)
(C) Li2+(n = 3)
(D) Be3+ (n = 2)
7) What is the ratio of radius of and orbit of and H-atom respectively
?

(A) 4 : 12 : 21 : 64
(B) 3 : 16 : 54 : 192
(C) 1 : 4 : 9 : 16
(D) 16 : 9 : 4 : 1

8) The wave number of the series limit of Lyman series is–

(A) 1.097 × 107 m–1


(B) 2.74 × 106 m–1
(C) 1.22 × 106 m–1
(D) 6.86 × 105 m–1

9) The electrons, identified by quantum number n and ,


(i) n = 4, = 1
(ii) n = 4, = 0
(iii) n = 3, = 2
(iv) n = 3, = 1
can be placed in order of increasing energy, from the lowest to highest, as

(A) (iv) < (ii) < (iii) < (i)


(B) (ii) < (iv) < (i) < (iii)
(C) (i) < (iii) < (ii) < (iv)
(D) (iii) < (i) < (iv) < (ii)

10) The number of d-electrons in Fe2+ (Z = 26) is not equal to the number of electrons that are
mentioned in which one of the following

(A) p-electrons in Cl (Z = 17)


(B) d-electrons in Fe (Z = 26)
(C) p-electrons in Ne (Z = 10)
(D) s-electrons in Mg (Z = 12)

11) The total number of electrons in Cr atom for which m = 0.

(A) 1
(B) 8
(C) 12
(D) 16

12) The graph between |ψ|2 and r(radial distance) is shown below. This represents:-
(A) 3s orbital
(B) 1s orbital
(C) 2p orbital
(D) 2s orbital

13) Which orbital has the following plot of radial probability function (4πr2R2) ?

(A) 1s
(B) 2s
(C) 3s
(D) 2p

14) If magnetic moment = 2 BM for X+2 then X is

(A) Nb (Z = 41)
(B) Pd (Z = 46)
(C) Ba (Z = 56)
(D) Cr (Z = 24)

15) A 200g cricket ball is thrown with a speed of 3.0 × 103 cm sec–1. Its de Broglie’s wavelength is
approximately equal to
Given : h = 6.6 × 10–27 g cm2 sec–1

(A) 1.1 × 10–32 cm


(B) 2.2 × 10–32 cm
(C) 0.55 × 10–32 cm
(D) 11.0 × 10–32 cm
16) The number of orbitals associated with quantum numbers n = 5, s = + [JEE (Main) 2020]

(A) 11
(B) 25
(C) 15
(D) 50

17) The number of photons of light having wavelength 100 nm which can provide 1 J energy is nearly

(A) 107 photons


(B) 5 × 1018 photons
(C) 5 × 1017 photons
(D) 5 × 107 photons

18) Plots for 2s orbital are X, Y and Z are respectively

(A) R, R2 and 4πr2R2


(B) R2, R and 4πr2R2
(C) 4πr2R2, R2 and R
(D) R2, 4πr2R2 and R

19) Any d-orbital can accomodate upto

(A) 10 electrons
(B) 5 electrons
(C) 2 electrons
(D) 6 electrons

20) Number of visible lines when an electron returns from 5th orbit to ground state in
H-spectrum.

(A) 5
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 10

SECTION - II

1) Consider the sulphur atom. For how many electrons does this atom have n = 2 and =1?

2) The maximum number of electrons that can have principal quantum number, n = 3, and spin
quantum number, ms = – 1/2, is

3) In an atom, the total number of electrons having quantum numbers n = 4, |mℓ| = 1 and ms = – is

4) A power source of 360 watt. If it emits 50% of absorbed energy as light (λ = 331 nm), if photons
are emitted out by the source per second is x × 1020 then what is the value of x ?
(Given : h = 6.62 × 10–34 Js, c = 3 × 108 m/s)

5) Find the sum of radial nodes in 2s, 3p, 3d and 4f.

6) In an atom, the total number of electrons having quantum numbers n = 4, and ms = –1/2
is :

7) The ratio of the energy of photons of wavelength 3000 Å to that of photons of wavelength 6000 Å
respectively.

8) A monochromatic source of light operating at 600 watt emits 2 × 1022 photons per second. Find
the wavelength of the light.

9) Wavenumber for a radiation having 5800 Å wavelength is x × 10 cm–1. The value of x is _____.

10)

The sum number of radial nodes of 3s & 2p orbitals are respectively -

PART - 3 MATHEMATICS

SECTION - I

1) Number of solutions of the equation is (are)

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

2)

The sum of all the solutions to the equation

(A) 30
(B) 350
(C) 75
(D) 200

3) Antilogarithm of , when base of logarithm is 100 is-

(A) 10
(B) 10000
(C) 100

(D)

4) If , then is equal to

(A)
(B) 2y

(C)

(D)

5) Number of integral solution(s) of the equation log4(x – 1) = log2(x – 3) is

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

6) If and x3y2z = 1 holds, where x ≠ y ≠ z, then the absolute value of 'k' is


equal to

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

7) is -

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

8) If a and b are positive real numbers such that , then least value of a + b is -

(A) 1

(B)

(C)

(D)

9) If a1, a2, a3 .....an are in A.P and a4 + a8 + a12 = k,


then sum of the first fifteen terms of A.P. is

(A) 5k

(B)

(C) 7k

(D)

10) The sum of the series upto infinite terms is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

11) The first term of an A.P. is 2 and common difference is 4. The sum of its 40 terms will be –

(A) 3200
(B) 1600
(C) 200
(D) 2800

12) If log 2, log (2x – 1) and log (2x + 3) are in A.P., then x is equal to

(A) 5/2
(B) log25
(C) log32
(D) 3/2

13) The ratio of sums of n - terms of two arithmetic progressions is (3 n – 13) : (5 n + 21). The ratio
of 24th term of the two series is :

(A) 59 : 141
(B) 7 : 17
(C) 1 : 2
(D) none of these

14) 12 – 22 + 32 – 42 + 52 .... + 92 – 102 + 112 =

(A) 69
(B) 68
(C) 67
(D) 66

15) The value of is

(A) 45
(B) 55
(C) 66
(D) 78

16) The third term of G.P. is 4. The product of its first 5 terms is

(A) 43
(B) 44
(C) 45
(D) 42

17) The sum of an infinite G.P. is 57 and sum of their cubes is 9747 then common ratio of G.P. is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) If five A.M.'s are inserted between 8 and 26 then fourth A.M. is
(A) 23
(B) 20
(C) 16
(D) 12

19) Let a1, a2, a3 .......... an are in A.P such that a1 + a3 + a27 + a29 = 48, then find the value of (a1 +
a2 + a3 + .......a29).

(A) 328
(B) 348
(C) 248
(D) 352

20) The sum of first five terms of the sequence whose nth term an = n (n + 2) is :

(A) 50
(B) 35
(C) 56
(D) 85

SECTION - II

1) The roots of 64x3 – 144x2 + 92x – 15 = 0 are in A.P. The magnitude of the difference between the
largest and smallest roots is

2) Three numbers are in arithemetic progression whose sum is 33 and product is 792, then the
smallest number among these numbers is

3) Total number of terms in the progression 96 + 48 +24 +12 + .....+ 3/16 is-

4) 21/4 . 41/8 . 81/16 . .... to is equal to

5) Find the largest common element of two sets {1,4,7,10,...,541} and {3,8,13,18,...,498}

6) The digit at unit place of is

7) The value of is

8) Find the value of .


9) Find the sum of first 24 terms of the A.P. a1, a2, a3......., if it is know that
a1 + a5 + a10 + a15 + a20 + a24 =225

10) equals to
ANSWER KEYS

PART - 1 PHYSICS

SECTION - I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B B B A B A B C A C C C C D C A B B C A

SECTION - II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 2.00 2.00 3.00 8.00 2.00 5.00 1.00 30.00 2.00 5.00

PART - 2 CHEMISTRY

SECTION - I

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A. B B C D D D B A A A C D B B A C C B C C

SECTION - II

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 6.00 9.00 6.00 3.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 6630.00 1724.00 2.00

PART - 3 MATHEMATICS

SECTION - I

Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. A D A D A D C D A A A B C D A C B B B D

SECTION - II

Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 1.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 493.00 0.00 2925.00 0.00 900.00 2.00
SOLUTIONS

PART - 1 PHYSICS

1) Range is value of x when y = 0

x = 16 m

4)

S = 8t2 + 3t – 5

At t = 0; V = 3m/s

5) Consider a ball thrown upwards when it returns to ground, then displacement = 0


but distance .
consider a ball at rest on ground. Then displacement = 0 and distance = 0

8) u cosθ + u sinθ + – u cosθ


u sinθ

11) y = x tanθ

⇒ tanθ = ; R = 12.5 m

But

12)
At θ = 30°,
Range

13)
= 2 (D)2 – 2 (B)2 = 32 – 8 = 24 m

14)

Displacement is area under v-t graph :

= ×3×2+ × (1) × (–2) + 1 × 1 = 3 m

16)

vy is greater for 2

17)

R=

= = = 9.6 m

18)

20) H =

21)

Average velocity = = = 1 + 1 = 2 m/sec

22)

y = x tan θ –
∴ comparing with

y=
tan θ = 1 ⇒ θ = 45° ..... (1)

u2 = 2g ..... (2)
23) V = 3t2 – 12 t + 9
a = 6t – 12

24)
a = –2.5t + 10

[∵ vf = vi]

2
0 = –2.5t + 20t
t = 0 sec, 8 sec ; at t = 8 sec, the particle acquire its initial velocity

26)

So at t = 3 s
vx = 3 m/s
vy = 4 m/s
Hence velocity of the particle

27)
25 – u2 = 2aℓ
49 – 25 = 2aℓ
∴u=1

28)

30°

30)

y = uyt + ay t2
⇒ 0 = uy × 4 – × 10 × 42

or 4 =
⇒ uy = 20 m/s
⇒ uy = 20 m/s

y = 20 × 1– × 10 × 12 = 15 m

PART - 2 CHEMISTRY

38)

Wave number
Now in series limit l corresponds to n = to n = 1

∴ Wave number for series limit = =1.097× 107

42)

No.of radial nodes = 1

43)

Number of radial nodes = n – ℓ – 1 = 1.

49)

Any orbital can accomodate maximum 2 electrons only.

50)

Number of balmer lines = n2-2 = 5-2 =3

52)

53)

6e–

55)

2s = 1, 3p = 1 and 3d & 4f = 0.

59)
(wave no.) = = 17241
OR
⇒ x = 1724

PART - 3 MATHEMATICS

61)

x2 + x + 1 = 3 ; x ≠ 1
x2 + x – 2 = 0
(x + 2) (x – 1) = 0
–2,1 (rejected)

63)

64)

65) log2(x–1) = 2log2(x–3)


(x – 1) = x2 – 6x + 9

x = 2, x = 5 {x = 2 rejected}

66)

Let \(\frac{{{{\log }_2}x}}{2} = \frac{{{{\log }_2}y}}{3} = \frac{{{{\log }_2}z}}{{3k}} = p\) x


= 22p , y = 23p, z = 23pk
hence, x3y2z = 1
26p.26p.23pk =1 ⇒ 23p(k + 4) ⇒ P = 0 or k = – 4, hence |k| = 4

67)

Tr =

Sum =

68)
69) a4 + a8 + a12 = k
a + 3d + a + 7d + a + 11d = k
3a + 21d = k

a + 7d = ...(1)

70)

...(i)

...(ii)
Sub (i) & (ii)

73)

Also for n = 47

On comparing

n = 47 (C)

74) Ans. (4)


12 – 22 + 32 – 42 + 52 .... + 92 – 102 + 112
= 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ..... + 10 + 11
= 66

75) Value of
=1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9
Given series is a Arithmatic progression
Ist term = 1
Common difference = 1

Sr = [2a + (n – 1)d]

= [2 + (9 – 1) × 1]
S9 = 45

76) Let Ist term of G.P. is a and common ratio is r


ar2 = 4
Product of Ist fiver term
= a ar ar2 ar3 ar4
= a5 r10
= (ar2)5

= (4)5

77)

a + ar + ar2 + ..... = 57
a3 + a3r3 + a3r6 + ..... = 9747

as 'r' must be less than 1

78)

8, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, 26 are in A.P.

A4 = 8 + 4d = 20

79)

a1 + a2 + a3 +..........+ a29 =

80)

The first five terms of the sequence are 3,8,15,24,35

81)

Let, roots are (a – d), a, (a + d)

Sum of the roots = 3a =

Product of the roots = a(a2 – d2) =

If
⇒ Then numbers are &

If

⇒ Then numbers are

∴ Difference between largest and smallest root is equal to Ans.

82)

a – d + a + a +d = 33
a = 11
a(a2 – d2) = 792
11(121 – d2) = 792
d2 = 121 – 72 = 49
d = 7, – 7

84)

form AGP.

85)

We take the general element of second set, counting backward, as


tn = 498 + (n – 1)(–5)
Also, for the first set, counting forward as
t'm = 1 + (m – 1) × 3
Hence, tn = t'm
⇒ 505 – 5n = 3m
⇒ 5(101 – n) = 3m
we want the least n such that (101 – n) is a multiple of 3.
Hence, n = 2
so, t2 = 498 – 5 = 493

87)

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