CTY-2022 - PT1 - JEE (Main)
CTY-2022 - PT1 - JEE (Main)
CTY-2022 - PT1 - JEE (Main)
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.
Important Instructions
BATCHES –2022
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet
before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & B in the OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be provided
for rough work.
6. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, clip boards, log tables,
slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices ext. except the Admit Card inside the
examination hall / room.
(ii) Part-B (01-05) contains five (05) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
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PART –A (PHYSICS)
SECTION – A : (Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
@QS
1. In the figure shown all the contacts are smooth. Strings and spring are light. Initially ‘A’ is
held by someone and ‘B’ and ‘C’ are at rest and in equilibrium also. Masses of A, B and C
are M, M and 2M respectively. Just after the block ‘A’ is released, pick out correct option.
B=mg
C= 2mg
A=mg
@QS
2. An armored car 5m long and 3m wide is moving at 10 m/s when a bullet hits it in a direction
making an angle 37° with the car as seen from the street. The bullet enters one edge of the
corner and passes out at the diagonally opposite corner horizontally. Neglecting any
interaction between bullet and car.
5m
3m
370
10m/sec
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@QS
3. A ball is allowed to slide down over the inclined plane AB = 10 2 m of inclination angle 450with
vertical. After crosses point ‘B’, ball hits on the ground at point ‘E’. With reference to base of
vertical line BM (=15m) ‘jerry’ at point C (for which MC=15m) has decided to catch the ball just
before hits the ground. To do so, he runs from his position C at the same instant as the ball
crosses the point B.
With what constant speed Mr. jerry will run
A
B
D
M E C
@QE
@TagS
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QT: SCO,
CA : A,
CC:P110304,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
4. In hostel playground, Jiyang hits a ball directly aiming the upper parts of a square window
(BCDE) at angle 450 with initial velocity u =10m/sec. The ball crosses the window
horizontally at its lower parts. The area of window is
C D
B
E
A 450
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : A,
CC:P110401,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
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@QS
5. A man standing in an elevator that is moving downward with a constant acceleration and
holding (in air) a 3kg block ‘B’ between two other blocks (A and C) by pushing horizontally
from both sides in such a way that the motion of B relative to A and C is impending. Knowing
that the coefficient of friction between all surfaces are s 0.3 and k 0.25 Max.
Horizontal forces exerted by man on each blocks A and C are30Newton. The acceleration of
elevator cannot be
F F
A B C a
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : A,
CC:P110505,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
6. Two trains, which are moving along different tracks in opposite directions towards each
other, are put on the same track by mistake. Their drivers, on noticing the mistake, start
slowing down the trains when the trains are 300 m apart. Graphs given below show their
velocities as function of time as the trains slow down. The separation between the trains after
both have stopped is:
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@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : D,
CC:P110505,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
7. As shown in figure particle moves along the line y=30m with a constant velocity 3m/sec and
parallel to the x-axis. At the instant particle A passes the y axis, particle leaves the origin with
zero initial speed and constant acceleration ‘a’ of magnitude 0.4m/s2. For collision the angle ‘
’ with positive direction of y axis would be
Y
V
A
a
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : B,
CC:P110505,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
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@QS
8. A particle is projected vertically upwards with a velocity of 20 m/sec. The time at which the
distance travelled is 5/3 times the displacement
(a) 2 + 4 / 3 sec (b) 1 sec
(c) 2 + 3 / 4 sec (d) 3 sec
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : D,
CC:P110506,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
9. Two soccer players approach a stationary Ball 16m away from the goal - post(8m wide). Player
on team 0 (offense) kicks the ball with force FO = 30N parallel to horizontal & a split second
while a player on team D (defense) kicks the ball during the Same time interval with force FD
= 20N parallel to the horizontal. (Assuming that after kick Goalie is asleep and no other forces
are acting on the ball onwards).
A
FO=30N FD = 20N
370 8m
530
16m
B
(Top View)
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@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : B,
CC:P110403,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
10. A small block of mass m is projected horizontally from the top of the smooth fixed hemisphere
of radius R =80cm with speed u as shown. For values of u > u0, it does not slide on the
hemisphere (i.e. leaves the surface at the top itself).then pick out incorrect option.
V0
0 P
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : B,
CC:P110404,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
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11. A rod AB is shown in figure. End A of the rod is fixed on the ground. Block is moving with
velocity 3 m/s towards right. The velocity of end B of rod when rod makes an angle of 60º
with the ground is:
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : B,
CC:P110407,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
12. A mass m is released from rest on the incline. The coefficient of friction is = x, where x is
the distance traveled along the incline and is a constant. .The distance traveled by the
mass till it stops is
m
2 tan tan
(a) (b)
tan
(b) Zero (d)
2
@QE
@TagS
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QT: SCO,
CA : A,
CC:P110304,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
13. A pendulum ball of mass m=1kg and length L= 10 meter is released from rest at position
1(extreme right). Initially the string makes angle 530 with vertical wall ‘SA’] . There is a peg
(p) affixed at position b=3m, H = - 4m with reference to point of suspension S. in
subsequent of motion during oscillation, pick out incorrect option
53o
H =4m
p
1
A
5 b =3m
m
3
2 4
(a) the ball would be continuing the motion along path 1-4-5-4-1
(b) when the velocity of ball becomes horizontal its magnitude becomes 60 m/s
(c) The ball would be continuing the motion along path 1-4-3-4-1
(d) The ball comes back to original position 1
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : A,
CC:P110307,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
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@QS
14. A platform (p q r s) rotates uniformly with angular velocity = 4rad/sec horizontal plane
about vertical axis. A body C (=3kg) rests on the platform and connected by a flexible
weightless cord to a mass MB =1.0 kg, which is prevented from Swinging out by part of
Platform. The maximum value of x (>0) so that bodies C and B remains stationary relative
to platform. The coefficients of static friction for both blocks with Contact surfaces are 0.5.
0.5m x
C
p s
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:P110503,
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FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
15. The bob is less than maximum deflection, its acceleration vector a is correctly shown in
figure:
a
(a) (b) a
a
a
(c) (d)
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:P110406,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
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@QS
16. A box is sliding on a smooth frictionless surface as shown in the figure. A particle is
projected at any unknown angle w.r.t. box. At the same time another particle of mass m
is released from the ceiling of the box. The relative acceleration of any particle with
respect to box is
u
2m
m
370
(a) 0 (b) g
(c) 4g/5 (d) 2g/5
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:P110406,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
17. A particle is attached with a string of length which is fixed at point O on an inclined
plane what minimum velocity should be given to the particle along the incline so that it
may complete a circle on inclined plane (plane is smooth and initially particle was resting
on the inclined plane.)
5g
(a) 5g (b)
2
5 3g
(c) (d) 4g
2
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
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CA : B,
CC:P110409,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
18. In the figure shown, pulley and spring are ideal. Under equilibrium state potential energy
stored in the spring is (m1 > m2).
m12 g 2 2 m12 g 2
(a) (b)
k k
m12 g 2 m12 g 2
(c) (d)
2k 4k
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : B,
CC:P110409,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
19. As shown in figure, determine the acceleration block (4kg) with respect to trolley.
Assuming the trolley moves horizontally with constant acceleration 5m/s2.
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..
0.25
a = 5m/s2
370 m=4kg
F= 100N
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:P110307,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
20. In the arrangement shown in Fig. The mass of body 1 is 4.0 kg and that of body 2 is 1kg.
The height h = 20 cm. The masses of the pulleys and the threads, as well as the friction, are
negligible. At a certain moment body 2 is released and the arrangement set in motion. What
is the maximum height that body 2 will go up to?
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : A,
CC:P110307,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
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@QS
1. Two blocks of masses 20kg and 50 kg are lying on a horizontal floor (coefficient of friction
0 .5 ). Initially string is stretched and blocks are at rest. Now two forces 300N and
150N is applied on two blocks as shown in figure. The acceleration of 20kg block is
2.5 K m / s 2 . Find the value of K .
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA : 1,
CC:P110409,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:0,
@TagE
@QS
2. On the figure shown two blocks each of mass 2kg are connected though a massless
inextensible string, which passes over a frictionless pulley. The coefficient of friction
2.2
between any two surface is 0 .1 . The acceleration of the blocks is m / s 2 . Find
K
the value of K .
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA : 2,
CC:P110304,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:0,
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@TagE
@QS
3. A block of mass 2kg is kept on a truck moving with a constant acceleration. The height ' h '
of the block is 60cm and its width ' w ' is 15cm. The surface between the block and the
truck is sufficiently rough to prevent slipping. Find the minimum acceleration (in m / s 2 ) of
the truck at which the block will topple. (take g 10 m / s 2 )
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA : 2.5,
CC:P110409,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:0,
@TagE
@QS
4. A particle slides down from the top outside smooth surface of a fixed sphere of radius a =
10 m. The initial horizontal velocity to be imparted to the particle ‘at the top’ is 5K m/s, if it
leaves the surface at a point whose vertical height above the centre of sphere is 3a/4.
Find the value of K .
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
CA : 5,
CC:P110409,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:0,
@TagE
@QS
5. Two masses 10kg and 20kg are connected by a massless spring. A force of 200N acts on
20kg mass. At the instant when the 10kg mass has an acceleration 12 m / s 2 , find the
energy stored (in Joule) in the spring (k = 2400 N/m).
@QE
@TagS
QT: NUR,
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CA : 3,
CC:P110407,
FACID: PDHG,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:0,
@TagE
PART –B (CHEMISTRY)
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@QS
1. A mixture of NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 weighed 1.0235 gm, is treated with excess of
Ba OH 2 to form 2.1028gm BaCO3 . Percentage of NaHCO3 in original mixture is
(c) 39% (b) 50%
(c) 40% (d) 48%
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:C111104,
FACID: CAS3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
2. When 150ml of 2 M NaOH was added to 100ml of a H2SO4 solution, it required 43 ml of 0.5
M HCl to neutralise the excess base. The original concentration of H2SO4 was
(a) 3 M (b) 1.39 M
(c) 2.68 M (d) 3.52 M
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : B,
CC:C111102,
FACID: CAS3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
3. How much H2SO4 of density 1.84 gm/ml (98% pure by weight) should be taken to make 1
litre normal solution
(a) 27.2 ml (b) 28.9 ml
(c) 22.7 ml (d) 12.7 ml
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : A,
CC:C110205,
FACID: CAS3,
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RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
4. If molar mass of As2s3 is M, then its equivalent weight in the given reaction will be
As2S3 MnO4
AsO43 SO2 Mn2
(a) M (b) M
8 28
(c) M (d) M
18 20
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : D,
CC:C110204,
FACID: CAS3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
5. X ml of H e gas offers through a pin hole in 5 sec. Choose the correct match under same
condition.
(a) 40 sec, CH4 gas (b) 20 sec, SO2 gas
(c) 30 sec, CH
5 12 gas (d) 20 sec, O2 gas
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : B,
CC:C111208,
FACID: CAS3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
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@QS
6. Which is correct for all ideal gas at same temperature
(a) Kinetic energy per gram of gas
(b) Kinetic energy per mole of the gas
(c) Kinetic energy per molecule of gas
(d) Number of molecules in 1 gram of gas.
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : B,
CC:C111205,
FACID: CAS3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
7. A balloon filled up with 1 mole of a gas has volume of 480 ml at 5C . If balloon is filled to
th
7
of its maximum capacity, then choose the correct statement
8
(a) It will burst at 30.24C
(b) The pressure inside the balloon at 5C is 14.715 atm
(c) It will burst at 44.71 C
(d) The pressure of gas when balloon burst is 58 atm.
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:C111207,
FACID: CAS3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
8. Which of the following is true for hydrogen like species.
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m
Where n=Orbit number
z = At. Number
m = molar mass
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:C110102,
FACID: CAS3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
@QS
9. For a hydrogen like species, if de-Broglie wavelength in nth orbit is n, z ( z = atomic number).
If n 1, z n 1, z 30 then value of n and species will be (where 0 = de-Broglie
wavelength of H-atom in ground state)
(a) n 3, li2 (b) n 2, He
(c) n 3, He (d) n 1, H
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:C110105,
FACID: CAS3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM:4, WM:-1,
@TagE
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@QS
10. In H e ion electron jumps from ' n ' to 1st excited state and emit proton having wavelength
4
then value of ' nz ' will be
3RH
(a) 3 (b) 5
(c) 4 (d) 6
@QE
@TagS
QT: SCO,
CA : C,
CC:C110103,
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11. The strength of bond by S S , S P , P P overlapping is in order
(a) S S S P P P (b) S S S P P P
(c) S P S S P P (d) P P S S S P
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12. Carbon atoms in C2(CN)4 are
(a) SP hybridised (b) SP 2 hybridised
(c) S P and SP 2 hybridised (d) S P , S P 2 and S P 3 hybridised
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13. The order of strength of hydrogen bond is
(a) ClH ......Cl NH ......N OH ......O FH ......F (b)
ClH ......Cl NH ......N OH ......O FH ......F
(c) ClH ......Cl NH ......N OH ......O FH ......F (d)
ClH ......Cl NH ......N OH ......O FH ......F
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14. The melting point of AlF3 is 104 C and that of SiF4 is 77C (it sublimates) because :
(a) There is a large difference in the ionic character of the Al F and Si F bonds.
(b) In AlF3, Al3 interacts very strongly with the neighbouring F ions to give a 3D structure
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15. Which of the following overlapping in involved in polymer of Be Me 2
n
(a) SP SP 2 SP 3 (b) SP 2 SP 3 SP 2
(c) SP 2 SP SP 2 (d) SP 3 SP 3 SP 3
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16. Choose the incorrect statement (order)
(a) N2 N2 N2 N22 (Bond order) (b) N2 N2 N2 N22 (Bond dissociation
energy)
(c) O22 O2 O2 O22 (Bond order) (d) O2 O (Ionisation energy)
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17. Choose the correct order of density
(a) B e M g C a Sr B a (b) B e M g C a Sr B a
(c) C a M g B e Sr B a (d) C a M g B e Sr B a
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18. Which of the following has highest ionisation energy
(a) N (b) O
(c) P (d) S
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19. For an element x (at no. = z)
x
IE1
x
IE2
x2
IE3
x3
If IE1 27 KJ / mole , and IE3 51 KJ / mole , then IE2 is
(a) 21 KJ/mole (b) 33 KJ/mole
(c) 59 KJ/mole (d) 63 KJ/mole
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20. HCl can not form HC 2 l2 but HF can form H2F2 because
(a) Fluorine is more reactive than Cl atom
(b) HF is more reactive because HF is smaller in size.
(c) Fluorine can form Hydrogen bonds
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1. How many compounds are soluble in water.
BeF2, CaF2, NaF, BaSO4, NaHCO3, SiCl4, CH4, CCl4, H3BO3
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3. The number of - bonds lying in same plane in C3O2 is
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4. Two hydrogen atoms present in 3rd excited state, then maximum no. of possible emission
lines will be
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5. An aqueous solution of KIO3 was treated with excess of K I solution. The solution is
acidified with HCl . The liberated I2 consumed 10ml of 1.0M thiosulphate solution to
decolourise starch iodine complex. Then millimoles of KIO3 consumed are.
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PART–C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION – A : (Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
@QS
1. Tangents drawn from the point P (1, 8) to the circle x2+y2-6x-4y-11=0
touch the circle at the points A& B. The eq. of the circum circle of the triangle PAB is
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2. The triangle PQR is inscribed in the circle, x2+y2=25.If Q and R have co ordinates (3, 4)
and (-4, 3) respectively, then ∠QPR is equal to
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3. If a straight line with gradient 1 cut two circles x2+y2=4 and x2+y2-10x-14y+65=0 have equal
intercept . Then equation of line is
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4. Given that system of lines a(2x+y-3) +b(3x+2y-5)=0 the line of the system situated
farthest from the point (4,-3) has the equation
(A) 4x+11y-15=0 (B) 7x+y-8=0 (C) 4x+3y-7=0 (D) 3x-4y+1=0
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5. A man starts from a point P(-3,4) and reaches a point Q(0,1), touching x-axis at R, such
that PR+RQ is minimum then point R is:
(A) (3/5,0) (B) (-3/5,0) (C) (-2/5,0) (D) (-2,0)
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6. The vertices of a triangle are
A x1 , x1 tan B x 2 , x 2 tan
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@QS
7. In a triangle ABC equation of side BC is x-y=0 .Circum-center and Ortho-center of the
triangle are (2,3)and (5,8) respectively.Equation of circum-circle of the triangle is:
x 2 y 2 4 x 6 y 27 0 (B) x 2 y 2 4 x 6 y 27 0
(A)
(C) x 2 y 2 4 x 6 y 27 0 (D) x 2 y 2 4 x 6 y 27 0
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8. Consider family of line (x+y-1)+ .
Equation of straight line that belongs to both the families is
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9. Let P (1, 0), Q (0, 0) and R (3, 3 3 ) be three points. The equation of the bisector of that angle
PQR is
3
(A) 3x y 0 (B) x y0
2
3
(C) xy 0 (D) x 3y 0
2
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10. For a b c 0 ,the distance between (1,1) and the point of intersection of the lines
ax by c 0 and bx ay c 0 is less than 2 2 then
(A) a b c 0 (B) a b c 0 (C) a b c 0 (D) a b c 0
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880
11. The value of sec
0
0
.sec( 1)0 is
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1
12. If cos sin 0 and tan ; then tan3 is
2020
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 4
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1
fk x
k
sin k x cos k x
13.Let where x belongs to real number and k grater are equal to 1
f4 x f6 x
then equal to
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The value(s) of x satisfying xlog10 x log10 x 1 1000 , is
2 3
14.
(A) (100, ) (B) (10000, )
(C) (1000, ) (D) none of these
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16. Let p and q be two statements. Then (~ p q) (~ p ~ q) is a
(A) tautology (B) contradiction
(C) neither tautology non contradiction (D) none of these
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17.
The value(s) of x (where x > 1) satisfying logx x3 x2 2x 3 , is
(A) (–2, 0) (B) (–, –2) (0, )
(C) (2, ) (D) none of these
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sin 3sin2x
18. lim is
x 0 x
(A) 6 (B) 4
(C) 1 (D) 5
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19. If |3x – 2| + 4 = k has 2 distinct solutions, then k is
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 0
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is
x 1 2 3 x 2
2 x
(A) 0 (B) 1
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(C) 2 (D) 3
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1. The line x+2y+3=0 cuts the circle x 2 y 2 4 x 4 y 1 at P and Q and the line 2x+3y+k=0
cuts the circle x 2 y 2 6 x 2 y 7 at R and S .If P,Q,R,S are concyclic then value of k is
@QE
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2. If the line joining originto the intersection of the line y=mx+2 and curve x 2 y 2 1 are at right
angle .Then the value of m2 equal to
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3. Consider the circles C1 x2 + y2 – 4 = 0, C2 x2 + y2 – 6x + 8 = 0 and C3 x2 + y2 – 8x – 2y +
16 = 0. The number of common tangents that can be drawn to touch at least two of the circles
is
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10 cos x 5cos 3 x cos5 x
4. If f x then find the value of f 0 f ' 0 f '' 0 is….
cos 6 x 6cos 4 x 15cos 2 x 10
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5. If 10sin4 15cos4 6 and k= 27cos ec6 8sec6 then value of k/50 is
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FIITJEE - JEE
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(Mains)
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
JEE - MAINS 2022
CODE:
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1. 1 1. 6.00 1. 4.00
2. 2 2. 4.00 2. 7.00
3. 2.5 3. 2.00 3. 9.00
4. 5 4. 5.00 4. 4.00
5. 3 5. 0.166 5. 5.00
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Since, tension in spring does not change instantaneously, hence, tension in string 1 will
remain same i.e. 2Mg, Thus, Block C will remain at rest and ac = 0.
Newton’s law for block B is
2Mg – T2 = Ma
For block A is,
T2 – Mg = Ma
After solving, we get aA = aB = g/2 (upward)
2. (B) :-
(Vsin37 0 ) t = 3
(Vcos37 0 +10)t =5
Divide the above tw o
V= 50m/sec and t=0.1 sec
3. (a) Solution
Kinematics equation along AB
AB = (0)t +1/2 gsin450(t)2
10
10 2 m =1/2( ) t2
2
t = 2 sec
Velocity at the end of B
10
V =0 + (2)
2
V= 10 2 m/sec
Time to arrive ground from B is
Kinematics equation along vertical direction
15 = 10t + ½ (10) t2
t = 1 sec
BE = 10(1sec) =10m
Remaining distances 15 m -10 m =V(1sec)
V = 5m/sec
A
D B
M E C
4. (a)
u 2 sin 2
R= = 10m
g
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R/2 = 5m
u 2 sin 2
H= =2.5m
2g
Side length of window becomes = 5m – 2.5m = 2.5m
2
Area = (2.5m) = 6.25m2
5. (A)
a = 4m/s2,
Acceleration cannot be less then 4m/s2
Pseudo
Force
9N
9N
30N
6. (d)
40m/s 20m/s
7. (B)
After time t , y coordinate is equal to 30m
30 = ½ (0.4) t2 ------ (i)
Along x axis
3t = ½ (0.4) sin t2 -------- (ii)
Dividing equation (ii) by equation (i)
3t
tan
30
t = 10 tan ---------(iii)
from equation (i) ,
30 = 0.2 cos (10 tan ) ]
2
3 cos 2 sin 2
2 cos 2 3 cos 2 0
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8. (D)
9. (b)
F0 = 24i +12 j
FD = 12i -16 j
R = 12i - 4 j , the angle made by central line is tan 1 (1 / 3) .
However goal post edge is at angle
16m 8m
1
tan ( )
3
B
10. (B) For u = u0 or 2u0, path becomes horizontal projectile. So time to arrive ground is
2h 2h
t= = 0.4 sec. horizontal range becomes 2u0 ( ).
g g
11. (b)
B
Vb cos 300
vB
600
A
12. (A)
FOR t-0 =0 parallel to the downward inclined plane acc. will be
vdv
= g[ sin x cos ]
dx
2 tan
After integration we get, x =
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13. (A)
Solution :- first we have to calculate velocity at position 4 .
½ m Vb2 = mg (cos370- cos530)
Vb = 40 m/sec
After position, Motion will be continued about point P,
Using work energy equation for path 4-2-3
½ mV2 – mgl( 1-cos370) = ½ m(10)2
After solving, we get V = 60 m/sec
14. (C) Max friction force at B will be (m r ) 0.5(1kg )4 (0.5) =4N
2 2
15. (C)
16. (C)
3g 4 g
Acceleration of particle will be ( i ) ( j ) parallel to inclined plane is taken as x axis.
5 5
3g 4g
Acceleration of box is (i ) . Relative acceleration will be ( j )
5 5
17. (B)
u 2 5 g sin .
5
u g
2
2m1 g mg
18. (b) - At equilibrium state, X , PE = ½ K ( x 2 ) = ½ K ( 1 ) 2 .
k k
19. (C)
With reference to trolley frame net horizontal force..is 80n – 20n =60N
60N
Max value of friction is 0.25 (60) =15N
Net upward force is 60N- 40 N -15N= 5N
Upward acceleration 5N/ 4kg = 1.25m/s2 a = 5m/s2
F= 80N
20N
40N
20. (A)
4g-T = 4a (1)
T- 1g = 1g (2)
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a = 2.5m/s2
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2a = 5m/s2
Just before hits ground by 1 block 2 will rise to height 40 cm and having velocity 2m/s
After that motion of body will be under gravity.
02 =22-2gh
H 20cm
Total distance covered by 2 is now 40cm + 20cm = 60cm
INTEGER
1. 150 100 20 a
50
a 2.5 m / sec2
20
a 2.5 k
k 1
60 15
3. 2a 20
2 2
a 2.5 m / sec2
mv 2
4. mg cos ………(1)
r
1 2 1 2
mu mv mgR 1 cos
2 2
1 2 1
mu mg cos R mgR mgR cos
2 2
mu mgR cos 2mgR 2mgR cos
2
m u 2 3 m gR cos 2 m gR
3
u 2 3 gR 2 gR
4
gR
u2
4
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10 10
u2
4
u 25 5 m / sec
5. Fs 20 12 kx
240 1
x m
2400 10
2
1 2 1 1
U s kx 2400
2 2 10
1 24 00
Us 12 Joule
2 100
CHEMISTRY
1. (C) Let x gm of NaHCO3 be present in mixture.
Mass of Na2CO3=1.0235-x gm
x
Moles of NaHCO3
84
1.023 x
Moles of Na2CO3
106
Moles of BaCO3 Moles of NaHCO3 Na2CO3
2.1028 x 1.0235 x
197 84 106
x 0.4122
0.4122
% NaHCO3 100 40.27
1.0235
98 1000
3. (A) M of H 2 SO4 1.84 18.4 M
98 100
M1V1 M 2V2
1
18.4 V1 1000
2
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V1 27.2 mL
3
6. (B) KE RT
2
8
7. (C) Maximum capacity of balloon = 480
7
= 548.57 mL
V1 480 mL, T 1 278 K , n 1
V2 548.57 mL, T 2 ?
V1 V2 480 548.57
T1 T2 278 T2
T2 317.71 K 44.72C
Pressure of gas when balloon bursts is P2 pressure P1 of gas initial
because V T at constant pressure
nRT
P1 P2
V1
1 0.0821 278
480
47.5 atm
n
9. (C)
z
n 1 n 1 2n
n 1, z n 1, z 0 0
z z z
3RH 1 1
10. (C) Wave length = RH 22 2 2
4 2 n2
2
3 2
= 1 2
4 n
2
1 2
=
4 n2
n2 4
12. (C)
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15. (D) All Be and Me are sp hybrid.
16. (D) In O2 electron removes from antibonding orbital which have higher energy comparison
of atomic 2P orbital of oxygen atom.
17. (C) Beryllium has higher density due to its closed pack structure
18. (A) It is because ' N ' has more stable half filled electronic configuration.
20. (C)
INTEGER
1. (6.00)
i. BeF2 , CaF2 , NaF , NaHCO3 , SiCl4 , H 3 BO3
2. (4.00)
i. K , Cs , Rb , Fr
3. (2.00)
i. O C C C O
4. (5.00)
5. (0.166)
Meq. Of hypo = Meq. of KIO3
10 0.1 Millimoles n. f .
1
Millimoles
n. f .
1
Millimoles 0.166
6
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