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FIITJEE - JEE (Main)

(PANINI - SANKALP921AP1-AP5)
JEE - MAIN 2021 Q.P. Code
PHASE TEST - 1 100497.1
SET - A
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360

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3. The test is of 3 hours duration.

4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.

5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct
response.

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Useful Data Chemistry:


Gas Constant = 8.314 J K1 mol1
R
= 0.0821 Lit atm K1 mol1
= 1.987  2 Cal K1 mol1
Avogadro's Number Na = 6.023  1023
Planck’s Constant h = 6.626  10–34 Js
= 6.25 x 10-27 erg.s
1 Faraday = 96500 Coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 Joule
1 amu = 1.66 x 10-27 kg
1 eV = 1.6 x 10-19 J
Atomic No : H=1, D=1, Li=3, Na=11, K=19, Rb=37, Cs=55, F=9, Ca=20, He=2, O=8,
Au=79.
Atomic Masses: He=4, Mg=24, C=12, O=16, N=14, P=31, Br=80, Cu=63.5, Fe=56,
Mn=55, Si = 28 Pb=207, u=197, Ag=108, F=19, H=2, Cl=35.5
Useful Data Physics:
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m / s2

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Section – I (Physics)
 
   
1. If | P  Q || P  Q | then angle between P and Q will be
(A) 0º only (B) 90º only
(C) 180º only (D) between 0º and 180º
   
2. A vector A points vertically upward and B points towards north. The vector product A  B is
(A) along west (B) along east
(C) zero (D) vertically downward
     
3. If a = 2iˆ  3jˆ , b = 2jˆ + 3kˆ , then ( a + b ).( a  b ) =
(A) 0 (B)  8 (C) 9 (D)  10
   
4. If a1 and a 2 are two non collinear unit vectors and if | a1  a 2 | 3 , then the value of
   
(a1  a 2 ).(2a1  a 2 ) is
3 1
(A) 2 (B) (C) (D) 1
2 2
5. A physical quantity x depends on qualities y and z as follows: x  Ay  B tan Cz , where A, B and
C are constants. Which of the following do not have the same dimensions?
(A) x and B (B) C and z–1 (C) y and B/A (D) x and A

6. Two bodies are projected vertically upwards from one point with the same initial velocities v0 m/s.
The second body is thrown  s after the first. The two bodies meet after time
v0  v0 v0  v0
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
g 2 g g 2 2g
p q
7. The velocity of a freely falling body changes as g h where g is acceleration due to gravity and h
is the height. The values of p and q are
1 1 1 1
(A) 1, (B) , (C) ,1 (D) 1, 1
2 2 2 2
8. A wagon of mass M has a block of mass m attached to it as
shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction between the block M m
and wagon is . The minimum acceleration of the wagon so that
the block m does not fall is
g  Mg
(A) (B) (C) g (D)
 g m
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9. A block of mass 2 kg is resting over another block of mass 6 kg.


2 kg block is connected to one end of a string fixed to a vertical
wall as shown. If the coefficient of friction between the blocks is
0.4, the force required to pull out the 6 kg block with an
acceleration of 1.5 m/s2 will be (g = 10 ms–2) 2 kg
(A) 17 N (B) 9 N (C) 8 N (D) 1 N
F
6 kg

=0

10. A block of mass 20 kg is balanced by three strings A, B & C as shown in


figure. Ratio of tensions in string A and B (TA/TB) is
A B
5 5 3 83°
(A) (B)
8 8 37° C
5 8 20kg
(C) (D)
6 5
11. A particle A is projected from the ground with an initial velocity 5 m/s
B
of 10 m/s at an angle at 60° with horizontal. From what height h
should another particle B be projected horizontally with velocity
5 m/s so that both the particles collide on ground at point C if
both are projected simultaneously (g = 10 m/s2) h 10 m/s
(A) 10 m (B) 30 m
(C) 15 m (D) 25 m 60°
A C
12. A string of length L and mass M are lying on a horizontal table. A force F is applied at one of its
ends. Tension in the string at a distance x from the ends at which force is applied is
(A) Zero (B) F (C) F ( L  x ) / L (D) F ( L  x ) / M

13. Three blocks m1, m2 and m3 of masses 8 kg, 3 kg and 8kg


3kg 1kg
1 kg are placed in contact on a smooth surface. Forces F1=140N m1 F2=20N
m2 m3
F1 = 140 N and F2 = 20 N are acting on blocks m1 and m3
respectively as shown. The reaction between blocks m2
and m3 is
(A) 2.5 N (B) 7.5 N (C) 22.5 N (D) 30 N

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14. A stone is allowed to fall from the top of a tower and cover half the height of the tower in the last
second of its journey. The time taken by the stone to reach the foot of the tower is

(A) 2  
2 s (B) 4s 
(C) 2  2 2 s  
(D) 2  
2 s
3
15. A fireman wants to slide down a rope. The breaking load for the rope is th of the weight of the
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fireman. The acceleration of the fireman to prevent the rope from breaking will be (Acceleration
due to gravity is g)
(A) g/4 (B) g / 2 (C) 3g / 4 (D) Zero

16. A particle moves on a rough horizontal ground with initial velocity v0. If half of its velocity is
decreased due to friction in time t0, then coefficient of friction between the particle and the ground
is
v0 v0 3v0 v0
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2gt 0 4gt 0 4 gt 0 gt 0
17. A balloon rises from rest with a constant acceleration g / 8 . A stone is released from it when it
has risen to height h. The time taken by the stone to reach the ground is
h h 2h h
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) (D)
g g g g
18. A particle is moving with a constant angular acceleration of 4 rad/s2 in a circular path. At
t = 0, particle was at rest. Find the time at which the magnitudes of centripetal acceleration and
tangential acceleration are equal.
1 1
(A) 1 s (B) 2 s (C) s (D) s
2 4
19. A ball of mass 1 kg is at rest in position P by means of two light strings O
OP and RP. The string RP is now cut and the ball swings to position Q.
If  = 45°. Find the ratio of tensions in the strings in positions OP
(when RP was not cut) and OQ (when RP was cut). Take g = 10 m/s2.  
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 1.5 P
R Q

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20. Two spheres A and B are placed between two vertical walls as shown in
figure. Friction is absent everywhere. The ratio of NA to NB is
(A) 1 (B) 2 B NB
(C) 4 (D) cannot be determined NA A
21. Six particles situated at the corners of a regular hexagon of side a move at a constant speed v.
Each particle maintains a direction towards the particle at the next corner. Calculate the time the
particles will take to meet each other
a a 2a 2a
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2v v v 3v
22. At what angle to the horizontal should an object be projected so that the maximum height
reached is equal to the horizontal range?
(A) tan  = 2 (B) tan  = 4 (C) tan  = 2/3 (D)  = 3

23. A particle starts moving from the position of rest under a constant acceleration. It travels a
distance x in the first 10 sec and distance y in the next 10 sec, then
(A) y = x (B) y = 2x (C) y = 3x (D) y = 4x

24. A 150 m long train is moving to north at a speed of 10 m/s. A parrot is flying towards south with a
speed of 5 m/s crosses the train. The time taken by the parrot to cross the train would be
(A) 30 s (B) 15 s (C) 8 s (D) 10 s

25. The position vector of a particle is r  ( a cos t )iˆ  ( a sin t ) ˆj . The velocity vector of the
particle is
(A) parallel to the position vector (B) perpendicular to the position vector
(C) directed towards the origin (D) directed away from the origin

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26. For position-time(x-t) curve as shown in figure, the x


velocity-time (v-t) curve will be

t
t1 t2 t3 t4 t5
v
v

t
t t1 t2 t3 t4 t5
(A) t5 (B)
t1 t2 t3 t4
v v

t t
(C) t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 (D) t5
t1 t2 t3 t4

27. A car starts from rest and travels with uniform acceleration  for some time and then with
uniform retardation  and comes to rest. If the total travel time of the car is 't', the
maximum velocity attained by it is given by
 1  2  1  2
(A) .t (B) .t (C) .t (D) .t
(   ) 2 (   ) (   ) 2 (   )

28. Resultant of two vectors having same magnitude forms an angle with any of the vectors. If the
magnitude of second vector is reduced to half of initial magnitude without changing the angle
between them, the direction of new resultant vector and first vector is also reduced to half, then
the angle between the two vectors is
(A) 120º (B) 60º (C) 90º (D) 45º.
C 6
29. A particle is moving along the path given by y  t (where C is a positive constant). The
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relation between the acceleration (a) and the velocity (v) of the particle at t = 5 sec is
(A) 5a  v (B) a  5v (C) a  v (D) a  v

In S  a  bt  ct . S is measured in measured in metres and t in seconds. The unit of c is


2
30.
(A) None (B) m (C) ms–1 (D) ms–2

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Section – II (Chemistry)
1. Which one of the following is the electronic configuration of an element with the lowest first
ionisation energy?
(A) 1s2, 2s2, 2p5 (B) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2
2 2 6 2 5
(C) 1s , 2s , 2p , 3s , 3p (D) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2
2. The compound behaving only as oxidising agent is
(A) H2O2 (B) SO2 (C) HNO2 (D) HNO3
3. The increasing order (lowest first) for the values of e/m (charge/mass) for electron (e), proton (p),
neutron (n) and alpha particles () is
(A) e, p, n,  (B) n, p, e,  (C) n, p, , e (D) n, , p, e
4. 20 ml of 0.2 M Al2(SO4)3 solutions is mixed with 20 ml of 0.6 M BaCl2 solutions. Concentration of
Al3+ ion in the solution will be
(A) 0.2 M (B) 10.3 M (C) 0.1 M (D) 0.25 M
5. A partially dried clay mineral contains 8% water. The original sample contained 12% water and
45% silica. The % of silica in the partially dried sample is nearly
(A) 50% (B) 49% (C) 55% (D) 47%
6. A solution contains Na2CO3 and NaHCO3. 10 ml of this solution required 2.5 ml of 0.1 M H2SO4
for neutralization using phenolphthalein as indicator. Methyl orange is then added when a further
2.5 ml of 0.2 M H2SO4 was required. The amount of Na2CO3 and NaHCO3 respectively in 1-litre of
solution is
(A) 5.3g and 4.2g (B) 3.3g and 6.2g (C) 4.2g and 5.3g (D) 6.2g and 3.3g
7. 0.52 g of a dibasic acid required 100 ml of 0.1N NaOH for complete neutralization.
The equivalent weight of acid is
(A) 26 (B) 52 (C) 104 (D) 156
8. The element or elements whose position is anomalous in the periodic table is
(A) halogens (B) Fe, Co and Ni (C) calcium (D) hydrogen

9. Find wavelength associated with an electron moving with a velocity of 106 m/sec?
Given h = 6.63 × 10–34 Js
(A) 7.27 nm (B) 0.727 nm (C) 72.7 nm (D) 727 nm

10. Which one of the following has a magnetic moment value of 5.9?
(A) Fe2  (B) Fe3  (C) Ni2 (D) Cu2 

11. If the atomic number of an element is 33, it will be placed in the periodic table in the
(A) first group (B) thirteenth group (C) fifteenth group (D) seventh group
12. The frequency (in revolution per second) of an electron moving in 3rd orbit of He+ ion is
(A) 2.88 × 1015 (B) 1.44 × 1015 (C) 0.97 × 1015 (D) 5.77 × 1015
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13. Certain moles of CO2 is dissolved in excess of NaOH. The resulting solution is divided into two
equal parts. One part needs 30 ml of 2.5 N HCl and other part needs 40 ml of 2.5 N HCl using
phenolphalein and methyl orange indicator respectively. The moles of CO2 dissolved is:
(A) 2.5  10 2 (B) 5  10 2 (C) 10  10 2 (D) 1.5  10 2
14. Oxidation of one mole of Cu3P to CuSO4 and H3PO4 involves the loss of
(A) 3 moles of electrons (B) 5 moles of electrons
(C) 9 moles of electrons (D) 11 moles of electrons
15. If the molecular weight of Ba(MnO 4 )2 is M, then the equivalent weight of Ba(MnO 4 )2 in acidic
medium is:
(A) M/5 (B) M/10 (C) M/3 (D) M
16. The following figures show the angular probability distribution of
Z Z

X Y
X Y

(A) dxy and dyz orbitals (B) dx2  y2 and dz2 orbitals
(C) dxy and dxz orbitals (D) None of the above

17. When this redox equation is correctly balanced, what is the coefficient of I – (aq).
IO3 (aq)  I (aq)  H (aq)  I2 (aq)  H2O(l)
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 8
3  4
18. 2[Fe(CN)6 ]  2OH  H2O2  2[Fe(CN)6 ]  2H2O  O 2 is
(A) H2O2 is an oxidant
(B) CN undergoes neither oxidation nor reduction.
(C) [Fe(CN)6 ]3  loses electrons
(D) all the above
19. The IE1 & IE2 of Mg are 178 and 348 kcal mol-1. The energy required for the reaction.
Mg  g   Mg2  g   2e   g  is
(A) 170 kcal (B) 526 kcal (C) -170 kcal (D) -526 kcal
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20. The species which undergo disproportionation in alkaline medium are


(1) Cl2 (2) MnO4- (3) NO2 (4) ClO4-
(A) 1 & 2 (B) 1 & 3 (C) 1 & 4 (D) 2 & 3

21. With a certain radiation(exciting) of a particular frequency (), to which hydrogen atoms are
exposed, the maximum number of spectral lines obtainable in the emission is 15. The uppermost
energy level to which the electron is excited is:
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7

22. The total no. of orbitals possible for a shell of lowest energy, containing g – sub shell is :
(A) 25 (B) 9 (C) 36 (D) none of these

23. Which species has the maximum ionic radius?


(A) Na+ (B) O2- (C) F- (D) Mg2+

24. The diagonal relation ship is not shown by


(A) Li and Mg (B) Be and Al (C) B and Si (D) N and Si

25. Which has the highest electronegativity?


(A) C (B) Mg (C) O (D) S

26. The following elements are to be arranged in order of their decreasing first ionization potential.
So, the correct order is:
(A) K>Na>Li (B) Be>Mg>Ca (C) B>C>N (D) Ge > Si >C

27. A radiation of 253.7 nm strikes the surface of a metal and ejected fastest moving photo electrons
are stopped by 0.24 eV. The work function of the metal is
(A) 2.65 eV (B) 3.65 eV (C) 4.65 eV (D) 5.65 eV

28. The dissociation energy of H2 is 400 kJ mole–1. If H2 is dissociated into atoms in ground state by
illuminating with the radiation of wavelength 253.7 nm, then the percentage of the radiant energy
which will be converted in to kinetic energy is: (assume one photon dissociate only one hydrogen
molecule)
(A) 8.76% (B) 14.8% (C) 20.8% (D) 26.8%

29. The incorrect statement among the following is:


(A) The first ionisation potential of Al is less than the first ionisation potential of Mg.
(B) The second ionisation potential of Mg is greater than the IE2 of Na.
(C) The first ionisation potential of Na is less than the first ionisation potential of Mg.
(D) The third ionisation potential of Mg is greater than the third ionisation potential of Al.

30. The correct order of second ionisation potential of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and fluorine is:
(A) C > N > O > F (B) O > N > F > C (C) O > F > N > C (D) F > O > N > C
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Section – III (Mathematics)


   2 
1. If tan x  tan   x   tan   x   3, then
 3   3 
(A) tan x  1 (B) tan2x  1 (C) tan3x  1 (D) None of these

2. The expression
cos2 (A  B)  cos2 B  2cos(A  B)cos A cosB is
(A) Dependent on B (B) Dependent on A and B
(C) Dependent on A (D) Independent of A and B

ax  bx
3. The value of lim is
x 0 x
a b
(A) loge   (B) loge   (C) loge (ab) (D) none of these
b a
(x  1)(x  2)2 (x  4)
4. Solution set of  0 is
(x  2)(x  3)
(A) (, 4]  (2, 1]  {2}  (3, ) (B) [4, 2)  [1, 2]  (3, )
(C) (, 2]  {2}  (3, ) (D) none of these

1 4
log 3 log 36 log 9
 27 3
5 9 7
5. The value of 81 is equal to
(A) 49 (B) 625 (C) 216 (D) 890

6. Which of the following is correct


(A) tan1  tan2 (B) tan1  tan2 (C) tan1  tan2 (D) tan1  1

7. If angle  be divided into two parts such that the tangent of one part is k times the tangent of the
other and  is their difference, then sin  
k 1 k 1 2k  1
(A) sin  (B) sin  (C) sin  (D) None of these
k 1 k 1 2k  1

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3  
8. Given that     , then the expression (4 sin4   sin2 2 )  4 cos2    is equal to
2 4 2
(A) 2 (B) 2  4 sin  (C) 2  4 sin  (D) None of these

9. If 3 sin   5 cos   5 then value of 5 sin   3cos  is equal to


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4


10. If 0 <, , < /2 such that  +  +   and cot , cot , cot  are in arithmetic progression, then
2
the value of cot cot is
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) cot 2  (D) cot   cot 
11. If a sin   b sin .cos   c cos   q    R then maximum value of q is
2 2

1 2 1 2
(A) a  c  b2   a  c   (B) a  c  b2   a  c  
2   2  
1 2
(C) a  c  b2   a  c   (D) none of these
2 
  6x  4  
12. The domain of definition of the function f  x   log3  log4    is
  6x  5  
2   5 2  2   5 2
(A)  ,   (B)  ,     ,   (C)  ,   (D)   , 
 3   6   3  3   6 3

13. Set of real x that satisfies the equation | x 4  9 |  | x 2  3 |  | x 4  x 2  12 | is


(A) x   ,  3  3,   (B) x   , 4    4,  


(C) x  ,  2    2,   (D) x   , 2   2,  

x tan2x  2x tan x
14. lim is
x 0
1  cos 2x 2
1 1
(A) 2 (B) –2 (C) (D) 
2 2

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If f  x   xe   , then f  x  is
x 1 x
15.
 1 
(A) increasing on   ,1 (B) decreasing on R
 2 
 1 
(C) increasing on R (D) decreasing on   ,1
 2 

16. 
The range of the function f  x   log3 5  4x  x 2 is 
(A)  0,2 (B)  ,2 (C)  0,9  (D) none of these

17. Range of the function f  x   x 2  4x  10 is:


(A)  , 6  (B)  6,   (C)  6, 6  (D) none of these

18. The value of  cos x dx is
0
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 
2/3
 d3 y  d2 y dy
19. The degree of the differential equation  3  43 5  0 is
 dx  2 dx
  dx
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) none of these

d2 y
20. If y = A cos nx + sin nx, then 2
 n2 y
dx
(A) x (B) nx (C) 0 (D) y
21.  e x loga .e x dx is equal to

(ae)x ex
(A) (ae)x (B) (C) (D) None of these
log(ae) 1  loga
log x log y logz
22.   then (xyz)3
yz zx xy
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) -1 (D) 8

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23. If A = cos2 + sin4, then for all values of ,


13 3 13 3
(A) 1  A  2 (B)  A 1 (C) A (D)  A 1
16 4 16 4

24. The set x : 1  log1/5 x  2  3  log1/5 x  is equal to


1  1   1
(A)  0,  (B)  ,   (C)  ,5  (D)  0, 
5  5   5
d2 y dy
25. If y  eax sinbx then 2
 2a  a2 y is
dx dx
(A) a y 2
(B) b2 y (C) ay (D) by
2
26. The range of the function f  x   tan  x 2 is
9
(A) 0,3 (B) 0, 3  (C) 3, 3  (D)  3 ,3 
2

  ax 
 bx  c dx depends on
3
27. The value of
2
(A) b (B) c (C) a (D) none of these
28.  x

The solution of differential equation e  1 y dy   y  1 e dx is: x

(A) e x

 1  y  1  c (B) e x

 1 y  1  ce y

(C) e x
 1  y  1   ce y
(D) none of these

1 1 1
29. If x = logabc, y = logbca, z = logcab, then   is
x 1 y 1 z 1
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) log abc (D) log abc

30. If tan   sin   m and tan   sin   n, then


(A) m2  n2  4mn (B) m2  n2  4mn
(C) m2  n2  m2  n2 (D) m2  n2  4 mn
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(PANINI - SANKALP921AP1-AP5)
JEE - MAIN 2021 (Phase Test – 1)
SET – A (Q.P Code – 100497.1)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
1. B 7. B 13. D 19. B 25. B
2. A 8. A 14. D 20. A 26. C
3. A 9. A 15. A 21. C 27. A
4. C 10. A 16. A 22. B 28. A
5. D 11. C 17. B 23. C 29. D
6. C 12. C 18. C 24. D 30. D

CHEMISTRY
1. D 7. B 13. B 19. B 25. C
2. D 8. D 14. D 20. B 26. B
3. D 9. B 15. B 21. C 27. C
4. A 10. B 16. B 22. A 28. B
5. D 11. C 17. C 23. B 29. B
6. A 12. C 18. B 24. D 30. C

MATHEMATICS
1. C 7. A 13. D 19. B 25. B
2. C 8. A 14. C 20. C 26. B
3. A 9. C 15. A 21. B 27. B
4. A 10. B 16. B 22. B 28. C
5. D 11. A 17. B 23. D 29. B
6. A 12. A 18. B 24. B 30. D

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(PANINI - SANKALP921AP1-AP5)
JEE - MAIN 2021 (Phase Test – 1)
SET – B (Q.P Code – 100497.2)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
1. D 7. D 13. C 19. C 25. C
2. D 8. C 14. B 20. C 26. D
3. A 9. B 15. A 21. A 27. C
4. A 10. C 16. A 22. A 28. A
5. C 11. A 17. D 23. A 29. A
6. B 12. B 18. D 24. B 30. B

CHEMISTRY
1. C 7. D 13. B 19. C 25. A
2. B 8. B 14. C 20. C 26. D
3. B 9. A 15. B 21. B 27. A
4. C 10. C 16. B 22. B 28. D
5. B 11. B 17. D 23. D 29. D
6. C 12. B 18. B 24. B 30. D

MATHEMATICS
1. D 7. B 13. B 19. A 25. A
2. B 8. D 14. B 20. A 26. D
3. C 9. B 15. B 21. B 27. A
4. B 10. B 16. A 22. C 28. A
5. B 11. C 17. C 23. A 29. C
6. B 12. B 18. D 24. A 30. C

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JEE - MAIN 2021 (Phase Test – 1)
SET – C (Q.P Code – 100497.3)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
1. A 9. D 17. A 25. A
2. B 10. B 18. A 26. C
3. C 11. C 19. C 27. C
4. B 12. A 20. D 28. D
5. A 13. A 21. C 29. D
6. C 14. D 22. B 30. A
7. B 15. D 23. A
8. C 16. B 24. A

CHEMISTRY
1. B 9. D 17. D 25. B
2. C 10. C 18. D 26. C
3. B 11. B 19. A 27. C
4. B 12. C 20. D 28. B
5. B 13. B 21. A 29. D
6. C 14. B 22. B 30. B
7. A 15. C 23. D
8. B 16. D 24. B

MATHEMATICS
1. B 9. B 17. C 25. B
2. B 10. B 18. A 26. A
3. B 11. B 19. A 27. A
4. B 12. B 20. D 28. D
5. C 13. C 21. A 29. C
6. B 14. B 22. A 30. A
7. B 15. D 23. A
8. D 16. C 24. C

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SANKALP921AP1-AP5BATHCES –PH-I-PCM(SET - D)-(100497.4)-2

(PANINI - SANKALP921AP1-AP5)
JEE - MAIN 2021 (Phase Test – 1)
SET – D (Q.P Code – 100497.4)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
1. A 7. A 13. A 19. A 25. C
2. D 8. A 14. A 20. C 26. A
3. D 9. B 15. B 21. B 27. B
4. C 10. C 16. D 22. D 28. C
5. C 11. D 17. D 23. C 29. B
6. A 12. C 18. A 24. B 30. A

CHEMISTRY
1. B 7. B 13. D 19. C 25. C
2. D 8. D 14. D 20. B 26. B
3. B 9. B 15. D 21. C 27. B
4. C 10. A 16. C 22. D 28. B
5. C 11. D 17. B 23. B 29. C
6. B 12. A 18. B 24. A 30. B

MATHEMATICS
1. A 7. C 13. A 19. B 25. B
2. C 8. A 14. C 20. B 26. C
3. D 9. A 15. C 21. B 27. B
4. A 10. A 16. D 22. B 28. B
5. A 11. D 17. B 23. D 29. B
6. B 12. A 18. C 24. B 30. B

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