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JEEM-9th 2020-Paper-1-PCM-1

PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 20 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
its answer, out of which Only One is correct.

1. Radiation, with wavelength 6561 Å falls on a metal surface to produce photoelectrons. The
electrons are made to enter a uniform magnetic field of 3  104 T. If the radius of the largest
circular path followed by the electrons is 10 mm, the work function of the metal is close to :
(1) 1.8 eV (2) 0.8 eV
(3) 1.6 eV (4) 1.1 eV

2. An electric dipole of moment p  (ˆi  3ˆj  2k) ˆ  1029 C.m. is at the origin (0, 0, 0). The electric
 ˆ (note that r  p  0) is parallel to :
field due to this dipole at r  ( ˆi  3ˆj  5k)
(1) (iˆ  3ˆj  2k)
ˆ (2) ( ˆi  3 ˆj  2k)
ˆ

(3) (iˆ  3ˆj  2k)


ˆ (4) ( ˆi  3ˆj  2k)
ˆ

3. The aperture diameter of a telescope is 5m. The separation between the moon and the earth is
4105 km. With light of wavelength of 5500 Å, the minimum separation between objects on the
surface of moon, so that they are just resolved, is close to :
(1) 600 m (2) 20 m
(3) 200 m (4) 60m

4. A charged particle of mass 'm' and charge 'q' moving under the Y 
E
influence of uniform electric field Eiˆ and a uniform magnetic  B
P
field Bkˆ follows a trajectory from point P to Q as shown in
figure. The velocities at P and Q are respectively, viˆ and 2vjˆ . a

Then which of the following statements (A, B, C, D) are the Q


O 2a X
correct ? (Trajectory shown is schematic and not to scale)
2v

3  mv 2 
(A) E   
4  qa 
3  mv 3 
(B) Rate of work done by the electric field at P is  
4  qa 
(C) Rate of work done by both the fields at Q is zero
(D) The difference between the magnitude of angular momentum of the particle at P and Q is
2mav.
(1) (A), (B), (C) (2) (A), (B), (C), (D)
(3) (A), (C), (D) (4) (B), (C), (D)


5. Three harmonic waves having equal frequency v and same intensity I0, have phase angles 0,
4

and  respectively. When they are superimposed the intensity of the resultant wave is close
4
to:
(1) 5.8 I0 (2) 3 I0
(3) I0 (4) 0.2 I0

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 Y
6. Consider a force F   xiˆ  yjˆ . The work done by this force
B (0, 1)
in moving a particle from point A(1, 0) to B (0, 1) along the
line segment is :
(All quantities are in SI units)

(0, 0) A (1, 0) X

(1) 1/2 (2) 3/2


(3) 2 (4) 1

7. Three solid spheres each of mass m and diameter d are stuck


together such that the lines connecting the centres form an B A d
equilateral triangle of side of length d. The ratio I0/ IA of moment of
inertial I0 of the system about an axis passing the centroid and about
center of any of the spheres IA and perpendicular to the plane of the O
triangle is : C

23 13
(1) (2)
13 15
13 15
(3) (4)
23 13

8. A vessel of depth 2h is half filled with a liquid of refractive index 2 2 and the upper half with
another liquid of refractive index 2 . The liquids are immiscible. The apparent depth of the inner
surface of the bottom of vessel will be :
h 3
(1) (2) h 2
3 2 4
h h
(3) (4)
2 2( 2  1)

9. A long, straight wire of radius a carries a current distributed uniformly over its cross-section. The
a
ratio of the magnetic fields due to the wire at distance and 2a, respectively from the axis of the
3
wire is :
(1) 1/2 (2) 2
(3) 3/2 (4) 2/3

10. A body A of mass m is moving in a circular orbit of radius R about a planet. Another body B of

m v 
mass collides with A with a velocity which is half   the instantaneous velocity v of A. The
2 2
collision is completely inelastic. Then, the combined body :
(1) Escapes from the planet's Gravitational field
(2) Continues to move in a circular orbit
(3) Falls vertically downwards towards the planet
(4) Starts moving in a elliptical orbit around the planet

11. A particle moving with kinetic energy E has de Broglie wavelength . If energy E is added to its
energy, the wavelength become /2. Value of E, is :
(1) 4E (2) 3E
(3) 2E (4) E

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12. The electric fields of two plane electromagnetic plane waves in vacuum are given by :
 
E1  E0 ˆj cos  t  kx  and E2  E0kˆ cos  t  kx 

At t = 0, a particle of charge q is at origin with a velocity v  0.8cjˆ (c is the speed of the light in
vacuum). The instantaneous force experienced by the particle is :
(1) E q(0.8iˆ  ˆj  0.2k)
0
ˆ (2) E q( 0.8iˆ  ˆj  k)
0
ˆ

(3) E0 q(0.4iˆ  3ˆj  0.8k)


ˆ (4) E0 q(0.8iˆ  ˆj  0.4k)
ˆ

13. In the given circuit diagram, a wire is joining points B and D. 1 B 2


The current in this wire is :
(1) zero (2) 2 A A C
(3) 0.4 A (4) 4A 4 3
D

20 V

14. Consider a sphere of radius R which carries a uniform charge density



R EA
. If a sphere of radius is carved out of it, as shown, the ratio  R/2
2 EB A
 
of magnitude of electric field E A and EB , respectively, at points A R

and B due to the remaining portion is :


B

18 21
(1) (2)
34 34
17 18
(3) (4)
54 54

15. Consider two ideal diatomic gases A and B at some temperature T. Molecules of the gas A are
rigid, and have a mass m. Molecules of the gas B have an additional vibrational mode, and have
m
a mass
4
 
. The ratio of the specific heats C AV and CBV of gas A and B, respectively is :
(1) 3 : 5 (2) 5 : 9
(3) 7 : 9 (4) 5 : 7

 ˆi  ˆj 
16. Two particles of equal mass m have respective initial velocities ui and u  . They collide
 2 
 
completely inelastically. The energy lost in the process is :
3 2
(1) mu2 (2) mu2
4 3
1 1
(3) mu2 (4) mu2
3 8

17. If the screw on a screw-gauge is given six rotations, it moves by 3mm on the main scale. If there
are 50 divisions on the circular scale the least count of the screw gauge is :
(1) 0.01 cm (2) 0.02 mm
(3) 0.001 mm (4) 0.001 cm

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18. Which of the following is an equivalent V


cyclic process corresponding to the 1
thermodynamic cyclic given in the figure?
where, 1  2 is adiabatic. (Graphs are
schematic and are not to scale) 3 2

T
V V

2 2
(1) (2)
3 1 3 1

T T
V V
2
3 2

(3) (4)
3 1
1
T T
19. Water flows in a horizontal tube (see figure). The pressure of water A
B
changes by 700 Nm2 between A and B where the area of cross
section are 40 cm 2 and 20 cm2, respectively. Find the rate of flow
of water through the tube.
(density of water = 1000 kgm 3)
(1) 2720 cm3/s (2) 2420 cm3/s
3
(3) 3020 cm /s (4) 1810 cm3/s
hc 5
20. A quantity f is given by f  where c is speed of light, G universal gravitational constant and
G
h is the Planck's constant. Dimension of f is that of :
(1) volume (B) energy
(C) momentum (D) area

SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)


 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE
with two digit integer and decimal upto one digit.
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value upto TWO
decimal places.
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

21. The distance x covered by a particle in one dimensional motion varies with time t as
x2 = at2 + 2bt + c. If the acceleration of the particle depends on x as xn, where n is an integer, the
value of n is …….

22. Both the diodes used in the circuit shown are A


assumed to be ideal and have negligible resistance
when these are forward biased. built in potential in
Vin = 12.7V Vin = 4V
each diode is 0.7 V. For the input voltages shown in
the figure, the voltage (in volts) at point A is ……… .

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23. One end of a straight uniform 1 m long bar is pivoted on horizontal table. It
30
is released from rest when it makes an angle 30 from the horizontal (see
figure). Its angular speed when it hits the table is given as n s1, where n
is an integer. The value of n is ….. .

24. A body of mass m = 10 kg is attached to one end of a wire of length 0.3 m. The maximum angular
speed (in rad s1) with which it can be rotated about its other end in space station is (Breaking
stress of wire = 4.8 × 107 Nm2 and area of cross section of the wire = 102 cm2) is :

25. In a fluorescent lamp choke (a small transformer) 100 V of reverse voltage is produced when the
choke current changes uniformly from 0.25 A to 0 in a duration of 0.025 ms. The self–inductance
of the choke (in mH) is estimated to be ………

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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 20 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
its answer, out of which Only One is correct.

1. Which of these will produce the highest yield in Friedel Craft reaction?
CONH2
OH

(1) (2)

NH2 Cl

(3) (4)

2. The correct order of heat of combustion for following alkadienes is:

(a) (b) (c)

(1) (b) < (c) < (a) (2) (c) < (b) < (a)
(3) (a) < (b) < (c) (4) (a) < (c) < (b)

3. 'X' melts at low temperature and is a bad conductor of electricity in both liquid and solid state. X
is:
(1) Carbon tetrachloride (2) Zinc sulphide
(3) Silicon carbide (4) Mercury

4. A chemist has 4 samples of artificial sweetener A,B, C and D. To identify these samples, he
performed certain experiments and noted the following observations:
(i) A and D both form blue-violet colour with ninhydrin.
(ii) Lassaigne extract of C gives positive AgNO3 test and negative Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3 test.
(iii) Lassaigne extract of B and D gives positive sodium nitroprusside test.
Based on these observations which option is correct?
(1) A : Alitame ; B : Saccharin ; C : Aspartame; D : Sucralose
(2) A : Aspartame; B : Alitame ; C : Saccharin ; D : Sucralose
(3*) A : Aspartame; B : Saccharin ; C : Sucralose ; D : Alitame
(4) A : Saccharin ; B : Alitame ; C : Sucralose ; D : Aspartame

5. The electronic configurations of bivalent europium and trivalent cerium are:


(atomic number : Xe = 54, Ce = 58, Eu = 63)
(1) [Xe] 4f 4 and [Xe] 4f 9 (2) [Xe] 4f 7and [Xe] 4f 1
(3) [Xe] 4f 7 6s2 and [Xe] 4f 2 6s2 (4) [Xe] 4f 2and [Xe] 4f 7

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6. Complex X of composition of Cr(H2O)6Cln has a spin only magnetic moment of 3.83 BM. It reacts
with AgNO3 and shows geometrical isomerism. The IUPAC nomenclature of X is:
(1) Dichloridotetraaqa chromium(IV) chloride dehydrate
(2) Hexaaqua chromium(III)chloride
(3) Tetraaquadichlorido chromium(III) chloride dehydrate
(4) Tetraaquadichlorido chromium(IV) chloride dehydrate

7. The major product Z obtained in the following reaction scheme is


NH2

NaNO2  HCl Cu2Br2 HNO3


  X  Y  Z
273  278K H2SO 4

Br
NO 2 Br
NO 2

(1) (2)
Br Br Br
Br
NO 2

(3) Br Br (4) Br
NO 2 NO 2

8. The major product (Y) in the following reactions is :

CH3 CH3
(1) H3C CH C CH2 (2) H3C C C CH3
H2C CH3 H2C CH3
CH2 CH3
(3) H3C C CH CH3 (4) H3C CH C CH CH3
H2C CH3 CH3

9. B has a smaller first ionization enthalpy than Be. Consider the following statements:
(I) It is easier to remove 2p electron than 2s electron
(II) 2p electron of B is more shielded from the nucleus by the inner core of electrons than the 2s
electrons of Be
(III) 2s electron has more penetration power than 2p electron
(IV) atomic radius of B is more than Be
(atomic number B = 5, Be = 4)
The correct statement are:
(1) (I), (III) and (IV) (2) (II), (III) and (IV)
(3) (I), (II) and (IV) (4) (I), (II) and (III)

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10. Identify (A) in the following reaction sequence :

CH3 CH3
CH3
(1) (2)
O CH3 O CH3
CH3
(3) (4)
O CH3 O CH3

11. According to the following diagram, A reduces BO2 when the temperature is:

(1) < 1200ºC (2) > 1200ºC but < 1400ºC


(3) < 1400ºC (4) > 1400ºC
12. The acidic, basic and amphoteric oxides, respectively, are:
(1) Na2O, SO3, Al2O3 (2) N2O3, Li2O, Al2O3
(3) Cl2O, CaO, P4O10 (4) MgO, Cl2O, Al2O3
13. If the magnetic moment of a dioxygen species is 1.73 B.M., it may be:
(1) O 2 or O2 (2) O 2 or O2
(3) O 2 or O2 (4) O 2 O2 or O2
14. The Ksp for the following dissociation is 1.6  10–5

Which of the following choices is correct for a mixture of 300 mL 0.134M Pb(NO3)2 and 100 mL
0.4 M
NaCl?
(1) Q = Ksp (2) Q > Ksp
(3) Not enough data provided (4) Q < Ksp

15. If enthalpy of atomisation for Br2(I) is


x kJ/mol and bond enthalpy for Br2 is
y kJ/mol the relation between them:
(1) is x = y (2) is x < y
(3) does not exist (4) is x > y

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16. [Pd(F)(Cl)(Br)(I)]2– has n number of geometrical isomers. Then, the spin-only magnetic moment
n-6
and crystal field stabilisation energy [CFSE] of [Fe(CN)6] , respectively, are :
[Note: Ignore the pairing energy]
(1) 5.92 BM and 0 (2) 0 BM and –2.4 0
(3) 1.73 BM and –2.0 0 (4) 2.84 BM and –1.6 0

17. The de Broglie wavelength of an electron in the 4th Bohr orbit is:
(1) 4a0 (2) 2a0 (3) 6a0 (4) 8a0

18. The compound that cannot act both as oxidising and reducing agent is:
(1) HNO2 (2) H3PO4 (3) H2SO3 (4) H2O2

19. The increasing order of basicity for the following intermediates is: (from weak to strong)

(1) (iii) < (iv) < (ii) < (i) < (v) (2) (iii) < (i) < (ii) < (iv) < (v)
(3) (v) < (iii) < (ii) < (iv) < (i) (4) (v) < (i) < (iv) < (ii) < (iii)

20. For following reactions:

it was found that the Ea is decreased by 30 kJ/mol in the presence of catalyst. If the rate remains
unchanged, the activation energy for catalysed reaction is (Assumer pre exponential factor is
same):
(1) 105 kJ/mol (2) 195 kJ/mol
(3) 135 kJ/mol (4) 75 kJ/mol

SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)


 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE
with two digit integer and decimal upto one digit.
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value upto TWO
decimal places.
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

–1
21. 108 g of silver (molar mass 108 g mol ) is deposited at cathode from AgNO3(aq) solution by a
certain quantity of electricity. The volume (in L) of oxygen gas produced at 273 K and 1 bar
pressure from water by the same quantity of electricity is _________________

22. How much amount of NaCl should be added to 600 g for water (= 1.00 g/mL) to decrease the
freezing point of water to –0.2ºC ? __________. (The freezing point depression constant of
water = 2 K kg mol–1)

23. The hardness of a water sample containing 10–3 M MgSO4 expressed as CaCO3 equivalents (in
ppm) is____________. (molar mass of MgSO4 is 120.37 g/mol)

24. The mass percentage of nitrogen in histamine is _____________

25. The molarity of HNO3 in a sample which has density 1.4 g/mL and mass percentage of 63% is
__________. (Molecular Weight of HNO3 = 63)

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 20 Single choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
its answer, out of which Only One is correct.

1 1 1 1
1. The product 2 4  418  8 48  16128      to  is equal to
1 1
(1) 2 4 (2) 2 2
(3) 1 (4) 2
 
2. If f(x) = tan1(secx + tanx),   x  , and f(0) = 0, then f(1) is equal to
2 2
1 2
(1) (2)
4 4
 1  1
(3) (4)
4 4
2
x sin8 x
3. The value of  dx is equal to
0 sin8 x  cos8 x
(1) 2 (2) 2
(3) 4 (4) 22

  3    3 
4. The value of cos3    cos    sin3    sin   is
8  8  8  8 
1 1
(1) (2)
2 2 2
1 1
(3) (4)
4 2

1 1 2 
adjB
5. If the matrices A = 1 3 4  , B = adj A and C = 3A, then is equal to
C
1 1 3 
(1) 72 (2) 8
(3) 16 (4) 2

6. A circle touches the y-axis at the point (0, 4) and passes through the point (2, 0). Which of the
following lines is not a tangent to this circle ?
(1) 4x  3y + 17 = 0 (2) 3x  4y  24 = 0
(3) 3x + 4y  6 = 0 (4) 4x + 3y  8 = 0

7. A spherical iron ball of 10 cm radius is coated with a layer of ice of uniform thickness that melts at
3
a rate of 50 cm /min. When the thickness of ice 5 cm, then the rate (in cm/min.) at which the
thickness of ice decreases, is
5 1
(1) (2)
6 36
1 1
(3) (4)
18 54

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8. Negation of the statement : 5 is an integer or 5 is irrational is


(1) 5 is not an integer or 5 is not irrational (2) 5 is an integer and 5 is not irrational
(3) 5 is irrational or 5 is an integer (4) 5 is not an integer and 5 is not irrational

dx
9. The integral   x  48/7  x  3 6/7 is equal to

1/7 13/7
 x 3 1  x 3
(1)   C (2)    C
x4 13  x  4 
1/7 1/7
1 x  3   x3
(3)   C (4)    C
2 x  4 x4

10. If the number of five digit numbers with distinct digits and 2 at the 10th place is 336 k, then k is
equal to
(1) 7 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8

11. In an box, there are 20 cards, out of which 10 are labeled as A and the remaining 10 are labeled
as B. Cards are drawn at random, one after the other and with replacement, till a second A-card
is obtained. The probability that the second A-card appears before the third B-card is
13 15 9 11
(1) (2) (3) (4)
16 16 16 16

z 1 5
12. Let z be a complex number such that  1 and |z| = . Then the value of |z + 3i| is
z  2i 2
7 15
(1) 10 (2) 2 3 (3) (4)
2 4

13. If for some  and  is R, the intersection of the following three planes
x + 4y  2z = 1
x + 7y  5z = 
x + 5y + z = 5
is a line in R3, then  +  is equal to
(1) 0 (2) 10 (3) 10 (4) 2

14. The number of real roots of the equation, e4x + e3x  4e2x + ex + 1 = 0 is
(1) 3 (2) 1 (3) 4 (4) 2

15. Let f be any function continuous on [a, b] and twice differentiable on (a, b). If for all x  (a, b), f(x)
f(c)  f(a)
> 0 and f(x) < 0, then for any c  (a, b), is greater than
f(b)  f(c)
bc c a ba
(1) 1 (2) (3) (4)
c a bc ba
1
16. If for all real triplets (a, b, c), f(x) = a + bx + cx 2 ; then  f(x) dx is equal to
0

1  1  1  1 
(1) f  0   f    (2) f 1  3f   
3  2  3  2 
1  1    1 
(3)  f  0   f 1  4f   (4) 2 3f 1  2f   
6  2    2 

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10 10
2
17. Let the observations xi(1  I  10) satisfy the equations,   xi  5   10 and   xi  5   40 . If 
i 1 i 1
and  are the mean and the variance of the observations, x 1  3, x2  3, …… x10  3, then the
ordered pair (, ) is equal to
(1) (3, 3) (2) (3, 6)
(3) (6, 6) (4) (6, 3)

x2 y2 x2 y 2
18. If e1 and e2 are the eccentricities of the ellipse,   1 and the hyperbola,  1
18 4 9 4
2 2
respectively and (e1, e2) is a point on the ellipse, 15x + 3y = k, then k is equal to
(1) 14 (2) 15
(3) 16 (4) 17

19. Let C be the centroid of the triangle with vertices (3, 1), (1, 3) and (2, 4). Let P be the point of
intersection of the lines x + 3y  1 = 0 and 3x  y + 1 = 0. Then the line passing through the points
C and P also passes through the point
(1) (7, 6) (2) (9, 7)
(3) (9, 7) (4) (9, 6)

 sin(a  2)x  sin x


 ; x0
 x
20. If f(x) =  b ; x  0 is continuous at x = 0, then a + 2b is equal to
 2 1/3 1/3
 (x  3x )  x ; x 0
 x 4 /3
(1) 1 (2) 0
(3) 2 (4) 1

SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)


 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE
with two digit integer and decimal upto one digit.
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value upto TWO
decimal places.
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

21. The number of distinct solutions of the equation, log1/2|sinx| = 2  log1/2|cosx| in the interval
[0, 2], is :

22. The projection of the line segment joining the points (1, 1, 3) and (2, 4, 11) on the line joining
the points (1, 2, 3) and (3, 2, 10) is :

2 10

23. 4
The coefficient of x in the expansion of
1  x  x  is :
10
2
24. If for x  0, y = y(x) is the solution of the differential equation, (x + 1) dy = {(x + 1) + y  3}dx,
y(2)= 0, then y(3) is equal to :
  
25. If the vectors, p   a  1 ˆi  ajˆ  ak,
ˆ q  aiˆ  (a  1)jˆ  akˆ and r  a ˆi  ajˆ  (a  1)kˆ , (a  R) are
  2  2
coplanar and 3  p  q   r  q  0 , then the value of  Is :

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