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T E S T- 1
JEE MAIN
Time: 3 Hours.
1.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
The question paper consists of '90' objective type questions. There are '30' questions each in
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics respectively. Please filltheOMR answerSheet accordingly
andcarefully.
2.
Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
3.
You will be awarded 4 marks for each question, if you have darkened only the bubble corresponding
to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (1)
mark will be awarded.
4.
There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in each question
will be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted accordingly as per
instruction 3 above.
5.
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6.
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7.
Rough work is to be done on the space provided at the bottom and in end of the booklet for this purpose
in the Test Booklet only.
8.
On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over theAnswer Sheet to the Invigilator. However,
the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
9.
USEFUL DATA
Atomic weights: Al = 27, Mg = 24, Cu = 63.5, Mn = 55, Cl = 35.5, O = 16, H = 1, P = 31, Ag = 108, N = 14,
Li = 7, I = 127, Cr = 52, K=39, S = 32, Na = 23, C = 12, Br = 80, Fe = 56, Ca = 40, Zn = 65.5, Ti = 48,
Ba = 137, U = 238, Co= 59, B =11, F = 19, He = 4, Ne = 20, Ar = 40 , Mo = 96
[Take : ln 2 = 0.693, ln 1.1 = 0.095, ln 3 = 1.09, e = 1.6 1019, me= 9.1 1031 kg ]
Take 0 = 8.85 1012 , g = 10 m/s2 unless otherwise stated
PHYSICS
Q.1
Q.4
+10V
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
R2
(1) Collector-base junction as well as emitterbase junction both are forward biased
(2) Collector-base junction as well as emitterbase junction both are reverse biased
(3) Collector-base junction is forward biased
and emitter-base junction is reverse biased
(4) Collector-base junction is reverse-biased
and emitter-base junction is forward biased
Q.2
With thehelpofthearrangementshowninfigure
which of the following gates could be realised?
D1
Q.5
D2
+5V
(1) OR
(3) AND
(2) NAND
(4) NOR
Q.3
(1) a
and
(2)
and
(3)
and
(4)
and
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Q.6
Q.9
Q.10
M
30
Q.7
from 0 to
(1) 1
(2) 2M
M
(3)
2
M
(4)
4
T1
T2 then T is
2
Q.11
Ball
Q.12
Q.8
(1)
(3)
R
g
(2)
g
R
(4)
2g
R
(1) 2
(2)
1
2
(3) 4
(4)
1
4
(all SI units).
y = 102 sin 2 1000t
17
R P
g
2R
P0
(1) >
(3) >
1
2 3
3
2
(2) <
(4) <
A
A
is T1 and to go from
to A is
2
2
V0
2V0 V
(1)
1
9
(2)
1
8
(3)
1
6
(4)
1
5
2 3
3
2
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Q.13
Q.16
k2
T1
T2
(1) V
2R
Q.14
Q.15
(2)
(3)
(4)
11R 2
(1)
24 0
5 R
12 0
2
(2)
+ + +
+ ++ + + +
+ + +
+ + +
A
+ ++
++ + + O
+ + ++++
++ + + + + +
+ +
2R
2R r
2R r
cavity of radius
Q.17
7 R 2
(3)
12 0
A
B
(1) q = C (V + 2V et/RC)
(2) q = C (V 2V et/RC)
(3) q = C (V + 2V et/2RC)
(4) q = C (V + 2V e2t/RC)
3 R 2
(4)
2 0
Q.18
2V t / RC
e
R
(2) I
V t / RC
e
R
(3) I
V t / 2 RC
e
R
(4) I
3V t / 2 RC
e
R
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Q.19
Q.20
and B
(2)Acharged particle must move undeflected
and B
(3) Ifapositron moves undeflectedif its velocity
velocity is v
(4)Achargedparticlemaymoveundeflectedeven
Q.23
Q.24
block system is
B0
2B0
B0 v
, clockwise
R
B0 v
(2)
, anticlockwise
R
3B0v
(3)
, clockwise
R
3B0v
(4)
, anticlockwise
R
(1)
Q.21
Q.22
Q.25
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Q.26
Q.27
Q.28
CHEMISTRY
Q.31
Q.29
Q.30
78.4
V..
12
(2) Molarity of I2 in solution X is 0.025 M
(3) Molarity of hypo solution taken is 0.2 M
(4) Moles of tetrathionate ions formed
will be 0.01
will be
Q.32
O
Cl
OCCH3
(1) 3- Ethanoyl oxy-4-Chloro Cyclopentanoic
acid
(2) 3- Chloro-4-Ethanoyloxy Cyclopentanoic
acid
(3) 3- Chloro-4-Ethanoyloxy Cyclopentane
Carboxylic acid
(4) 3- Ethanoyl oxy-4-Chloro Cyclopentane
Carboxylic acid
Q.33
(impure)
CO
Product (X)
(pure)
CO
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Q.34
Q.35
Q.40
O CH 2 Ph O Me
|| |
|| |
HOOC CH 2 NH C CH NH C CH NH 2
Q.37
Q.38
Q.39
ln 2
200
(2) 3 ln
(4)
1. 6
1 .6 1 .4
Q.44
O
||
(1) CH 2 CH CH 2 CH 2 C N
(3)
(4) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2 OH
(4) None
(Y) (Z)
OH
|
CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH N
(3)
Q.43
(i ) LAH
(ii ) H3O
(2) CH2=CHCH2CH2CH2N
(2)
(1)
Q.42
3 ln 2
10
( iii ) dil OH
X. X will be
Q.41
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Q.45
Q.46
C is:
HCl
(X)
18
(2) PhCO
O
(3) PhCO
(4) PhO
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Q.51
List - I (ppt.)
(P)
Ag2CrO4
(Q)
Cu2[Fe(CN)6]
(R)
BaSO4
(S)
PbI2
Codes:
P
(1)
4
(2)
2
(3)
4
(4)
3
Q.52
List - II (colour)
(1)Yellow
(2) White
(3) Chocolate brown
(4) Scarlet Red
Q
2
3
3
4
R
1
4
2
1
S
3
1
1
2
[A]
Q.53
[B]
t (in sec)
(1) 1
(3) 3
HCl
18
(1) PhCO
Q.49
Hg )
3O
EtO
A H
B Zn
(
C
O
18
||
Q.47
+ HO
Ph C O H
Major product (X) is.
Q.48
Q.50
(2) 2
(4) 4
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Q.54
Q.55
Q.56
(4) Me (CH CH
) 4CHO
Q.58
Q.59
A tangent to ellipse
Q.62
Anyordinate MP of ellipse
Q.63
x 2 y2
1 meets
25 16
the auxiliary circle at Q, then locus of point of
intersection of normals at P and Q to curves is
(1) x2 + y2 = 8
(2) x2 + y2 = 34
(3) x2 + y2 = 64
(4) x2 + y2 = 81
e e'
,
are
2 2
eccentricities of a hyperbola and its conjugate
hyperbola , then the line touches the circle
x2 + y2 = r2 whose radius is
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) cannot be found
(4) 4pz
x 2 y2
1 at any point
25 16
P meets the line x = 0 at point Q. Let R be
the image of Q in the line y = x, then circle
whose extrimities of diameter are Q and R,
passes through a fixed point, whose coordinate
is
(1) (3, 0)
(2) (5, 0)
(3) (0, 0)
(4) (4, 0)
Q.61
MATHEMATICS
NaOH,
KOH ,
AA
B B is :
MeCHO
A
(1) Me(CH=CH)3CHO
(2) MeCH=CHCHO
(3) Me(CH=CH)2CHO
Q.57
Q.60
Q.64
1
4 tan 1 2 x
2n
1
(2) 0,
2
(3) ( 1, 1)
1
(4) ,
2
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Q.65
Q.60
x
for which normal is
1 x2
parallel to bisector of IInd and IVth quadrant,
is
curve f (x) =
(1) 2,
3
(3) 2,
3
Q.66
(3) [e, )
Q.67
Q.68
Q.71
(2) 3
67
(3)
5
x 1;
x 1
;
x 1 be a strictly
Q.69 Let f(x) =
x 2 x 3; x 1
increasing function at x = 1, then the set of
values of '' are
(1) (2, 3)
(2) [2, 3)
(3) [2, 3]
(4)
x dx is
6
sin 4 x sin 2 x
C
(2) x
4
2
sin 4 x sin 2 x
C
(3) x
4
2
sin 4 x sin 2 x
C
(4) x
4
2
13
(1)
3
sin 4 x sin 2 x
C
(1) x
4
2
(2) ,
e
(2)
(3) 1
1
3
(4) 2
(1) 1
(2) 3,
8
3
(4) 3 , 2
1/ n
Q.72
n 3 3
(n r )
r 1
If P = Lim
3
n
n
1
and =
dx
1 x3
then ln P is equal to
(1) ln 2 1 +
(3) 2ln 2
(2) ln 2 3 + 3
(4) ln 4 3 + 3
If a , b and c are non-coplanar vectors such
that
(x + y 3) a + (2x y + 2) b + (2x + y + ) c = 0
holds true for some x and y then is
Q.73
(1)
7
3
(2) 2
(3)
10
3
(4)
5
3
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Q.74
If a b c and b c a then
(2) a c b c
(1) a c 0
(3) | a | | c |
Q.75
Consider line L
Q.70
(4) None
x 1 y 1 z 10
=
=
.
2
3
8
Point P(1, 0, 0) and Q are such that PQ is
perpendicular to line L and the mid-point of
PQ lies on the line L then Q is
(1) (3, 4, 2)
(2) (5, 8, 4)
(3) (1, 1, 10)
(4) (2, 3, 8)
Q.79
(1) 2x 3y + z + 2 14 = 0
Q.76
x2
Let A = 3
4
6
y2
5
(2) 2x 3y + z 14 = 0
(3) 2x 3y + z + 2 =0
(4) 2x 3y + z 2 = 0
8
9 ,
z 2
Q.81
2x 3
5
6 be two matrices
B = 2 2y
4 2z 3
1
(3)
Q.78
1
6
5
(2)
54
(4)
5
36
194
285
(2)
1
57
(3)
13
19
(4)
3
4
Q.82
9
2
(2) 9
(3)
7
2
(4) 7
Q.83
Consider I1 = e x cos 2 x dx ,
0
1 x2
I2 = e x cos 2 x dx , I3 = e
0
cos 2 x dx ,
1 x2
I4 = e
dx
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Q.84
7
4
5
(3)
4
(2)
Q.88
9
4
If
f (x ) dx = g (x), then f
( x ) dx is
(1) x f1 (x) + C
(2) f g 1 ( x ) C
(4) 2
(3) x f 1 ( x ) g f 1 ( x ) C
1
Q.85
The
common
tangent
between
9x2 16y 2 = 144 and x2 + y2 = 9 cuts the
coordinate axes at A and B, then the product
OA OB equals
(1)
75
7
(2)
(3)
75
14
Q.89
150
7
Q.86
Let
f (x)=
x 1 ( x 1)3 ( x 1) 5
( x 1) 7
+
+
+
......
4
12
20
28
3
for x (0, 2), then f ' is equal to
2
Q.87
(4) g ( x ) C
[Note: Where 'C' is constant of integration.]
(1)
1
2
(2)
1
4
(3)
1
5
(4)
1
3
Q.90
(1)
124
7
(2)
120
7
(3)
115
7
(D) None
If curves x2 = 9a (9 y) and x2 = a (y + 1)
intersect orthogonally then value of 'a' is
(1) 1
(3) 3
(2) 2
(4) 4
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