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09-04-20_SR.N-SUPER CHAINA/N-CHAINA_Jee-Adv_UTA-3
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions With Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I (Q.N : 19 – 25) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Sec – II (Q.N : 26 – 30) Questions With Integer Answer Type +3 0 5 15
Questions With Matching Answer Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 31 – 36) +3 -1 6 18
(Two Tables x 3Q = 6Q)
Total 18 61
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions With Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I (Q.N : 37 – 43) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Sec – II (Q.N : 44 – 48) Questions With Integer Answer Type +3 0 5 15
Questions With Matching Answer Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 49 – 54) +3 -1 6 28
(Two Tables x 3Q = 6Q)
Total 18 61
A student uses this multi-meter to measure current in the circuit shown in figure-2 and
potential difference across R0
50
A) Current measured by the student is A
105
B) Voltage measured by the student is 9V
500
C) Current measured by the student is A
1096
18 104
D) Voltage measured by the student is V
20036
4. In the given potentiometer circuit, the resistance of the potentiometer wire AB is R0 . ‘C’
is a cell of internal resistance ‘r’. The galvanometer ‘G’ does not give zero deflection for
any position of the jockey ‘J’. Which of the following cannot be a reason for this?
A) r R0 B) R R0
C) emf of C > emf of D
D) The negative terminal of ‘C’ is connected to ‘A’
D) The induced current in the wire is in opposite direction to the current along the
hypotenuse
I0
A) Maximum current through inductor equals
2
C1 I 0
B ) Maximum current through inductor equals
C1 C2
C1 I 0 LC1
C) Maximum charge on C1
C1 C2
L
D) Maximum charge on C1 I 0C1
C1 C2
SECTION-II
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
8. In the circuit shown in the figure, X L 6, X C 3 and R 8 . If the current through the
I
voltage source is ‘ I ’ (in amp). Find .
2
10. A solid non-conducting sphere has charge ‘Q’ uniformly distributed over its surface and
is rotated uniformly about its diameter (which coincides with z-axis) as shown. The
value of the integral B d l along the entire z-axis (where ‘B’ is due to moving charges
0Q
on the sphere) is of magnitude . Find the value of ‘n’.
n
11. A non-conducting uniform rod AB of mass ‘m’ and charge ‘Q’ uniformly spread over its
length rotated uniformly in a conical pendulum motion forming a constant angle 300
with its axis of rotation. The magnetic moment of the rod is . The angular momentum
QL
of the rod about ‘A’ has a magnitude ‘L’. Find the value of in SI units?
m
SECTION – III
(THREE COLUMN MATRIX MATCHING TYPE)
This section contains 6 questions of matching type. This section contains two tables (each having 3 columns and 4 rows). Based on Each
table there are 3 questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q.13, 14 &15 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
A particle of mass ‘m’ is projected at a radial distance ‘r’ r R from the centre of a
planet of radius ‘R’ and mass ‘M’ at an angle ‘ ’ with a speed ‘ v ’ as shown
Column – 1: Corresponds to speed of projection.
Column – 2: Corresponds to trajectory of particle
Column – 3: Corresponds to the energy at the point of projection.
v
A) (I) (ii) (P) B) (I) (i) (S) C) (II) (i) (R) D) (III) (iii) (P)
A) (III) (iii) (Q) B) (III) (iv) (Q) C) (IV) (iv) (Q) D) (IV) (iv) (P)
A) (I) (i) (S) B) (III) (iii) (Q) C) (II) (ii) (R) D) (II) (i) (R)
Answer Q.16, 17 &18 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
A charged particle (electron or proton) is introduced at the origin x 0, y 0, z 0 with a
given initial velocity v . A uniform electric field E and a uniform magnetic field B exist
everywhere. The velocity v , electric field E and magnetic field B are given in columns
1, 2 and 3 respectively. The quantities E0 , B0 are positive in magnitude. ( xˆ , yˆ & zˆ are
units vectors along x, y and z axis)
16. In which case will the particle move in a straight line with constant velocity?
A) (III) (ii) (R) B) (IV) (i) (S) C) (III) (iii) (P) D) (II) (iii) (S)
17. In which case will the particle describe a helical path with axis along the positive ‘z’
direction?
A) (IV) (i) (S) B) (II) (ii) (R) C) (III) (iii) (P) D) (IV) (ii) (R)
18. In Which case would the particle move in a straight line along the negative direction of
y-axis (i.e., move along - ŷ )
A) (II) (iii) (Q) B) (III) (ii) (R) C) (IV) (ii) (S) D) (III) (ii) (P)
25.
Ph C CH PH
Ph − CH = 0, Ph – NH − OH
O OH
, ,
PH3, Dihydroxyacetone, HCOOH, Zn, Heating only
30.
Degree of unsaturation in the product is
SECTION – III
(THREE COLUMN MATRIX MATCHING TYPE)
This section contains 6 questions of matching type. This section contains two tables (each having 3 columns and 4 rows). Based on Each
table there are 3 questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q.31, 32 &33 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
1 1 1 a
(I) k (i) t1/ 2 (P)
t a x a 2k
x 0.693
(II) k (ii) t1/2 (Q)
t k
2.303 a 1
(III) k log (iii) t1/ 2 (R)
t ax ka
1 1 1 3
(IV) k 2 (iv) t1/ 2 (S)
2t a x a
2
2ka 2
31. For the decomposition of HI on the surface of gold the only correct combination is
(A)(lll)(ii)(R) (B) (ll)(i)(P)
(C)(IV) (i) (P) (D) (I) (iii) (z)
1
32. For the reaction N 2O5
2 NO2 O2 , the only correct combination is
2
CH2= O excess
(IV) Phenol (iv) (S) Substitution
NaOH
z1 z1 z2 z3 , then
A) z2 z3 0 B) z2 2 z3 0
z z z z
C) arg 2 1 or D) arg 2 3 or
z3 z1 2 2 z1 z3 2 2
yn
x1 3 , xn1 xn 1 xn2 and y1 3 , yn1 for all n 1 , then
1 1 yn2
42. Let A and B are two square idempotent matrices such that AB BA is a null matrix,
then the value of the det A B can be equal to
A) –2 B) –1 C) 0 D) 1
6 4 4
43. Let A aij 33 be a matrix. Given A A a21 a12 10 a23 a32 ,
T
a31 a13 4 8
where a12 , a23 and a31 are the positive roots of the equation x3 6 x 2 px 8 0, p R .
If k = det(A), then
A) A is a symmetric matrix B) A is a skew symmetric matrix
C) Number of prime factors of k is 2 D) Exponent of 10 in k is 6
2 2
1 1
45. Consider the sequence Tn 1 1 1 1 , n 1 . The greatest prime
n n
20
1
number less than or equal to the sum T
r 1
is
r
t 2 4t 10
46. Consider P t 2 , t R and Q x x 2 2mx 6m 41, where x, m R .
t 4t 5
t 2 3t 4
48. If 2 , t R , then the number of solutions of the system of equations
t 3t 4
3 x y 4 z 3, x 2 y 3 z 2,6 x 5 y z 3 for a particular value of is
SECTION – III
(THREE COLUMN MATRIX MATCHING TYPE)
This section contains 6 questions of matching type. This section contains two tables (each having 3 columns and 4 rows). Based on Each
table there are 3 questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1 1
(III) The number (where [.] is GIF) (iii) 30 (R) 4
log 2 log 6
(S) 5
log3 8 log65 5 l (iv) 20
m 0.8 1 9 then 1
m