JEE Test Class 11th
JEE Test Class 11th
JEE Test Class 11th
GENERAL
30 - 05 - 2021
2 î 3 ĵ 2 î 3 ĵ 2 î 3 ĵ
(A) 2 î 3 ĵ (B) (C) (D)
2 3 13
7. The x-component of a certain vector is 2 units and y-component is + 2 3 units. What is the magnitude of the
vector.
COMPREHENSION y
Position vector A is 2 î
Position vector B is 3 ĵ x
î, ĵ, k̂ are along the shown x,y and z axes : z
8. Geometrical representation of A is
9. Geometrical representation of B is :
10. 4 A can be represented as
(A) 8 units (B) 8 units (C) A (D) A
11. Given : A = 2î 3 ĵ and B = 5î 6 ĵ
The magnitude of (A B) is :
(A) 120 units (B) 130 units (C) 58 units (D) 65 units
12. Unit vector along 3 î 3 ĵ is
î ĵ 3 î 3 ĵ î ĵ
(A) (B) (C) î ĵ (D)
2 2 3
13. For the figure shown.
(A) A B C (B) B C A (C) C A B (D) A B C 0
16. Vectors A î ĵ 2k̂ and B 3 î 3 ĵ 6k̂ are :
(A) Parallel (B) Antiparallel (C) Perpendicular (D) at acute angle with each other
17.
7. A particle is moving with speed 6 m/s along the direction of A = 2 î + 2 ĵ – k̂ , then its velocity is :
1 1 2 ĵ – 2 k̂ ĵ – k̂ 2 ĵ – 2 k̂
(A) î – k̂ (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 2
2 4
19.
If a b a b then angle between a and b may be
(A) 50° (B) 90° (C) 60° (D) 120°
20. Find the magnitude of the unknown forces X and Y if sum of all forces is zero.
21. There are two force vectors, one of 5N and other of 12N at what angle the two vectors be added to get resultant
vector of 17N, 7N and 13N respectively.
(A) 0°, 180° and 90° (B) 0°, 90° and 180°
(C) 0°, 90° and 90° (D) 180°, 0° and 90°
22. The value of ( A B).(A B) is :–
(A) 0 (B) A2 – B2 (C) A2 + B2 + 2AB (D) None of these
COMPREHENSION
A particle is moving along positive x-axis. Its position varies as x = t3 – 3t2 + 12t + 20, where x is in meters and t is in
seconds.
23. Initial velocity of the particle is.
(A) 1 m/s (B) 3 m/s (C) 12 m/s (D) 20 m/s
24. Initial acceleration of the particle is
(A) Zero (B) 1 m/s2 (C) – 3m/s2 (D) – 6 m/s2
25. Velocity of the particle when its acceleration zero is
(A) 1 m/s (B) 3 m/s (C) 6 m/s (D) 9 m/s
CHEMISTRY
Instruction -
Each correct attempt = +4
Each incorrect attempt = -1
Each unattempt = 0
Full Mark- 120
CH3
(C) CH3–C–CH=CH2 (D) CH3–C=CH2
CH3 CH3
H O
9. In the reaction CH 3CN 3 CH 3COOH
heat
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22. Which of the following group shows negative (-I) inductive effect ?
a) –CH2CH3
b) –C(CH3)3
c) –F
d) –CH3
23. Which of the following orders is correct regarding the -I effect of the substituents ?
a) –NH2< –OR > –F
b) -CR3 < –NR2< –OR < –F
c) -CR3 > –NR2> –OR > –F
d) –+NR3 > –+OR2
25. Which of the following statement is incorrect about the inductive effect ?
a) It is a permanent effect
b) It decreases with increase in distance from the polar group causing inductive
effect.
c) It involves delocalization of π-electrons
d) It involves displacement of σ-electrons
26. The correct order with respect to the magnitude of negative inductive effect for the
given groups is:
a) –SO3H > –SO2R > –SR > –SOR
b) –SR > –SO2R > – SOR > –SO3H
c) –SO3H > –SO2R > –SOR > –SR
d) –SR > –SOR > –SO2R > –SO3H
27. The most stable carbonium ion among the following is:
a) CH3+ b) CH3CH2+ c) (CH3)2CH+ d) (CH3)3C+
1
1. If x3/2(log2x-3) = , then x equals to
8
a. 2 c. 5
b. 3 d. 6
2. If log4 (3x2 + 11x) > 1, then x lies in the interval
a. (− 4, 1/3) c. [− 4, 1/3]
b. (− 4, 2) d. (− ∞, − 4) U (1/3 ∞)
3. If log6 (x + 3) − log6 x = 2, then x =
1 2
a. c.
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3 3
b. d. −
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