AITS Test-06 11th JEE 23-02-2025 Question
AITS Test-06 11th JEE 23-02-2025 Question
AJAM7/06 Test- 06
DURATION : 180 Minutes DATE : 23/02/2025 M.MARKS : 300
Topics Covered
Physics: Full Syllabus- 11th
Chemistry: Full Syllabus- 11th
Mathematics: Full Syllabus- 11th
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2. The test is of 3 hours duration.
3. The test booklet consists of 75 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
4. There are three Sections in the question paper, Section I, II & III consisting of Section-I (Physics), Section-II
(Chemistry), Section-III (Mathematics) and having 25 questions in each part in which first 20 questions are of
Objective Type and Last 5 questions are integers type and all 25 questions are compulsory.
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IMPORTANT CONSTANTS
IMPORTANT VALUES
2 = 1.414 ln 10 = 2.303
3 = 1.732 log102 = 0.3010
5 = 2.236 log103= 0.4770
= 3.142 log107 = 0.845
e (Euler’s constant) = 2.718
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SECTION-I (PHYSICS)
Single Correct Type Questions connected via an inextensible, massless string to a
1. Two identical celestial bodies of masses m are point mass 16 kg suspended over a frictionless
floating in space, exerting a gravitational pull of pulley. Assuming the gravitational acceleration is
magnitude F on each other. A portion of mass 10ms–2, the force experienced by the clamp on the
(Δm) is transferred from one body to the other, pulley is close to
and the distance between them is reduced to two-
thirds of their initial separation. As a result, the
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gravitational force between them changes to of
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the original force. Determine the ratio of mass (1) 75 N (2) 252 N
transferred (m) from one body to the other to the (3) 204 N (4) 116 N
m
original mass m i.e. .
m 5. A system composed of a collection of particles
1 7 forming a droplet of radius r exhibits a pressure
(1) (2) described by the following equation
3 9
2V
4 2 −
(3) (4) P = e nrRT
, where P represents the pressure
5 3
within the droplet, α and β are constants
characterizing the properties of the droplet, V is
2. A heavy rope with a uniform mass distribution,
the Volume, R is the gas constant, n is the number
total mass M, and length L is dropped over the
of moles, T is the absolute temperature of the
edge of a cliff. Part of the rope hangs down the
droplet. Determine the dimensions of the constant
cliff, while the rest lies flat on horizontal top. A
α × β.
M
person with mass is clinging to the very end (1) [M 0 L–1 T0] (2) [M 2 L–1T–4]
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(3) [M0 L1T0] (4) [M LT–2]
of the hanging portion. A group of friends exerts a
steady force to pull both the hanging rope and the
6. A thin wire of length x, connected to a stationary
person up to the top of the cliff. For their efforts,
point, stretches under the weight of suspended
the minimum required work done by the group is
masses. When a 10-kilogram mass is attached, the
MgL
calculated to be . What is the length of the wire elongates to a length x1. If the mass is
9 doubled to 20 kilograms, the wire's length extends
portion of the rope that was hanging off the cliff? further to x2. Calculate the stress experienced by
L L the wire due to the 10-kilogram mass, considering
(1) (2)
3 9 Young's modulus, Y, as a measure of the wire's
L 4L elasticity.
(3) (4)
18 9 x −x x +x
(1) 2 1 Y (2) 1 2 Y
2 x1 − x2 2 x1 − x2
3. A thermally insulated box is divided by a partition
into two compartments, each having volume V. x +x x −x
(3) 2 1 Y (4) 2 1 Y
Initially one compartment contains 1 mole of a 2 x1 + x2 2 x1 + x2
monoatomic ideal gas at temperature 298 K, and
the other is evacuated. The partition is then 7. A young physicist stands on the edge of a 11.25
broken, and the gas expands to fill both meter high platform and projects a stone at some
compartments. Its temperature change is : angle with horizontal into the air. Upon
(1) zero (2) 7.76 K descending, the stone impacts the ground with a
(3) 8.86 K (4) 10.86 K final velocity of 25 m/s. Assuming air resistance
is negligible, determine the initial velocity at
4. A professor conducted an experiment to which the stone was launched. (take g = 10m/s2).
investigate the dynamics of a connected system (1) 20 m/s (2) 15 m/s
on a rough horizontal surface. An object of mass
(3) 10 m/s (4) 10 5 m/s
24 kg is placed on a rough plane with a
coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.5. The object is
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8. A vehicle travels on a rough banked curve with a tension (in N) acting upon the string segment
radius of 10 meters and a banking angle of 45°. connecting the sixth and seventh objects at the
The maximum permissible velocity, beyond instant when the fifth object precisely detaches
which the vehicle begins to skid, is determined to from the surface. The acceleration due to gravity
be 20 m/s. Assuming uniform circular motion and is given as 10 m/s2.
neglecting air resistance, the coefficient of static
friction between the tires and the road surface is
(gravitational acceleration is given as g =10 m/s2).
(1) 0.17 (2) 0.30
(3) 0.60 (4) 0.45
(1) 2− 2A
(2) 2A
31MR 2
7 MR 2 (3) 2A
(1) (2)
64 16 (4) 2+ 2A
2 2
9MR 93MR
(3) (4)
40 320 13. A sonometer wire of length 1.5 m is made of
steel. The tension in it produces an longitudinal
10. A sealed adiabatic cylinder of length l is divided elastic strain of 1%. If density and Young's
into two chambers by a thin, frictionless, modulus of steel are 7.7 × 103 kg/m3 and 2.2 ×
thermally insulated piston of mass m. The 1011 N/m2, the fundamental frequency of the wire
cylinder is placed vertically such that the piston (in Hz) is nearly
can move freely along the cylinder's length (1) 178 (2) 300
without any heat transfer. The ratio of length of (3) 700 (4) 288
the upper chamber, and the lower chamber is 3:2.
Both chambers contain 3 moles of monoatomic 14. In a precision measurement experiment utilizing
ideal gas at the same initial temperature T. If the Vernier callipers with a resolution of 0.05 mm,
the instrument's zero error must be accounted for.
piston is displaced slightly from equilibrium, it
It was observed that when the calliper jaws are
undergoes oscillatory motion. The time period of brought into contact, the zero mark of the vernier
m 10 scale aligns right to the zero mark of the main
the oscillation, is Take = 65
RT
scale. Additionally, the eighth division of the
vernier scale coincides with a main scale division.
(1) 24 sec (2) 16 sec During the measurement of a spherical object’s
(3) 32 sec (4) 8 sec diameter, the zero of the Vernier scale falls right
to mark of 4.20 cm, and the sixth Vernier scale
11. Consider a system comprising ten spherically division coincides exactly with a main scale
shaped objects, each possessing a mass of division. What is the corrected diameter of the
spherical object? (Consider 19 MSD = 20VSD)
2 kilograms. These objects are interconnected by
(1) 4.19 cm
an inextensible string of negligible mass. The (2) 4.27 cm
system is positioned such that a portion of it (3) 4.17 cm
extends over the edge of a frictionless horizontal (4) 4.22 cm
surface, as depicted in the diagram. Determine the
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15. A cylindrical body of homogeneous mass 19. Consider a mass immersed in a gravitational field
distribution, weighing 5 kilograms and possessing produced by a spherically symmetric mass
a radius of 1 meter, is to be surmounted over a distribution characterized by a density function
step of height 0.5 meters. To accomplish this, a ρ(r) = K/r, where r denotes the radial distance
force F is applied at its center of mass, oriented from the center of the mass distribution. The mass
perpendicularly to the plane that contains the is executing a circular orbit of radius R within this
cylinder's longitudinal axis and line OP at the gravitational field. The correct relation relating
edge of the step (as illustrated in the diagram). the radius R of the particle's orbit to its orbital
Determine the minimal magnitude of the force F period T is
required to surmount the cylindrical body over the
step. (Take g = 10 m/s2) T2
(1) = constant
R
T
(2) = constant
R
(3) T2R = constant
(4) TR2 = constant
(1) 20 N (2) 50 N
(1) 4.5 m/s (2) 9 m/s
(3) 30 N (4) 60 N
(3) 2.25 m/s (4) 5 m/s
( )
v ( t ) = tiˆ + t 3 ˆj ms−1 where v ( t ) is in meters
to form a composite material. Object X possesses
a thermal conductivity of K and a thickness of 6
per second and t is in seconds. Determine the cm, while object Y exhibits a thermal conductivity
magnitude of the net force acting upon the of 3K and a thickness of 3 cm. The cross-sectional
particle at the instant t = 1 second. area of each object is 150 cm2. Determine the
(1) 37 N (2) 37 N value of α in the following expression, if the
equivalent thermal conductivity is Keq = (1 +
(3) 36 N (4) 39 N
2/α)K.
18. Two athletes engage in a race along a straight
path. Athlete A completes the race 10 seconds
sooner than athlete B, crossing the finish line with
a velocity that exceeds that of athlete B by a
magnitude of v. Assuming both athletes 22. A scientist conducts an experiment to understand
commence from rest and maintain constant the behaviour of gas. In this experiment, a heat of
accelerations of 4 m/s2 and 2 m/s2 respectively, 100 J is provided to the gaseous system which
determine the value of v then undergoes an isobaric expansion. The work
80 done by the gas (in J) during this process is (For
(1) m/s (2) 40 m/s
3 the given molecule, degree of freedom is 6)
(3) 20 2 m/s (4) 30 m/s
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23. A ring of mass 6 kg and radius 10cm is free to 3 cm and its velocity to be ω cm/s. To analyse the
rotate about a fixed horizontal axis passing oscillator's motion further, the physicist needs to
through its centre and perpendicular to the plane determine its amplitude. The amplitude of the
of ring. A point object of mass 2 kg is fixed at the harmonic oscillator is found to be y cm. The
highest point of the ring. Now the system is
value of y is
released. When the body comes to the lowest
position, its angular speed (in rads–1) will be
(Take g =10m/s2 ) 25. Two ships are in motion. Ship A is moving along the
East with its position at an instant t given by
24. A physicist is studying the behaviour of a simple s1 (t) = 10 – 3t2 in eastward direction. Ship B is
harmonic oscillator. He observes the oscillator's moving along the North with its position at time t
motion, noting that its displacement from given by s2 (t) = 5 – 6t + 8t3 in northward direction.
equilibrium is described by the equation x(t) = A At the instant t = 1 second, ship B appears to be
sin(ωt + φ) where A is the amplitude, ω is the moving at a speed of x m/s relative to the ship A.
angular frequency. At time t = 0 seconds, the The value of x2 is
physicist measures the oscillator's position to be
SECTION-II (CHEMISTRY)
Single Correct Type Questions (2) H2S+ 3O2→2H2SO4
26. Consider the following statements about the (3) 2CuI2→2CuI + I2
modern periodic table and identify the correct (4) 2MnO4− + 16H+ → 2Mn2++ 8H2O
ones among them:
(A) Elements in the same group have similar 29. Which of the following pairs includes one
chemical properties due to the same number molecule with an odd number of electrons and
of valence electrons. another molecule with an incomplete octet?
(B) The atomic radius generally increases as (1) NO₂ and BF₃
you move down a group. (2) O₃ and CO₂
(C) Elements in the same period have similar (3) ClO₃⁻ and NH₃
chemical properties. (4) NO and H₂O₂
(D) The first ionization energy generally
increases across a period from left to right. 30. A sample of 15.0 g of a solid compound
(1) A and B only (2) A, B, and D only X(M.Wt. of X is 75 g/mol) is placed in a 5.0 L
(3) A, C, and D only (4) A, B, C, and D container at 300°C. If 25% of X decomposes into
two gaseous products, Y and Z
27. When the temperature of water increases, its pH y +
x z
( g )
typically decreases. Which of the following . At the same
statements accurately explains this observation? (s) (g)
(1) The increase in temperature leads to a temperature, the equilibrium constant Kp for the
decrease in the concentration of H+ ions in the reaction is :
water.. (1) 0.242 × 10−4 atm2
(2) The dissociation of water into H+ and OH− (2) 0.2213 atm2
ions absorbs heat, making the solution less (3) 4.9 × 10−3 atm2
acidic. (4) 0.342 atm2
(3) The increase in temperature increases the
dissociation of water into H+ and OH− ions,
31. At 298 K and 1 atm pressure, 15 mL of an
thereby increasing the concentration of H+ unknown hydrocarbon gas requires 75 mL of
ions and decreasing the pH.
oxygen (O2) for complete combustion. The
(4) Higher temperatures decrease the solubility of
reaction produces 60 mL of carbon dioxide
H+ ions in water, which lowers the pH.
(CO2). What is the molecular formula of the
28. An example of disproportionation reaction is: hydrocarbon?
(1) C3H6 (2) C5H10
(1) 3MnO 24− + 4H + → 2MnO −4 + MnO 2 + 2H 2O
(3) C4H4 (4) C2H4
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32. The region in the electromagnetic spectrum 35. Consider the following reaction
where the Paschen series lines appear is: Anhy.AlCl
CH3 (CH 2 )3 CH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
3
→ 'X '
HCl, Major Product
(1) Ultraviolet (2) Visible
(3) Infrared (4) Microwave X is:
(1) CH3 (CH 2 )3 CH 2Cl
33. For the following Assertion and Reason, the (2) Cl — CH 2 — (CH 2 )3 — CH 2 — Cl
correct option is: CH3 – CH 2 – CH – CH3
Assertion (A): Aluminium is typically found in (3) |
CH3
the +3 oxidation state, while thallium can exist in
both +1 and +3 oxidation states. (4)
Reason (R): Group 13 elements down the group
show inert pair effect.
(1) Assertion is true, but reason is false. 36. Which of the following compounds is distorted
(2) Both assertion and reason are false. octahedral in shape:
(1) IF5 (2) XeF6
(3) Both assertion and reason are true but the
(3) SF6 (4) ClF5
reason is not the correct explanation for the
assertion
37. Select the pair with correct order of bond
(4) Both assertion and reason are true, and the
enthalpy (kJmol–1)
reason is the correct explanation for the (1) C – C > Si – Si and N – N > P – P
assertion (2) N – N > P – P and O – O > S – S
(3) C – C > Si – Si and O – O < S – S
34. Match the compounds in column-I with their (4) N – N > P – P and O – O < S – S
types in column -II.
Column-I Column-II 38. Which technique is commonly employed to
A P Follows isolate ethanol from a mixture in the beverage
industry?
( 4n + 2) e− (1) Column chromatography
Rule (2) Fractional distillation
(3) Sublimation
(4) Recrystallization
B Q Non-planar
Heterocyclic 39. When 10 moles of a certain acid, are neutralized
compound by 15 moles of NaOH, it is found that the acid is
a diprotic acid. What is the number of moles of
H2X used in the reaction? (H2X is a weak acid)
C R Compound
(1) 20 moles
with two
(2) 10 moles
bridgehead (3) 15 moles
‘C’ atoms (4) 7.5 moles
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41. Match column-I with column -II. 45. Consider the following reaction
Column-I Column-II
A P B.O. = 2.5
(1)
B O−2 Q µ0
(2)
C R B.O. = 1.5
(3)
D O+2 S µ=0
44. Which of the following compounds can only act Red hot
50. CH3 − CH2 − C CH ⎯⎯⎯⎯
Fe tube
→
as an oxidizing agent and not as a reducing
O
agent? ||
CH3 −C −Cl (1 eq )
(1) HNO3 (2) H3PO3 (A) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Anhyd.AlCl3
→ ( B)
(3) H2SO3 (4) H2O2
No. of primary hydrogen present is product (B)
is/are_____
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SECTION-III (MATHEMATICS)
Single Correct Type Questions 56. Let α, β be the roots of the quadratic equation
51. The number of five-digit numbers, greater than 2
24 + 23 + 23 + 24
40004 and divisible by 5, which can be formed x + 6 x + 3 = 0. Then
2
23 + 23
using the digits 0, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 without
repetition, is equal to is equal to
(1) 120 (2) 132 (1) 79 (2) 72
(3) 72 (4) 96 (3) 6 (4) 9
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61. If the constant term in the binomial expansion of log( x +1) ( x + 2 )
9 67. The domain of f ( x ) = is
5 e2 loge x − ( 2 x + 3)
x2 4
− l is –84 and the coefficient of x –3l is (1) − 1,3 (2) ( 2, ) − 3
2 x
(3) ( 0, ) − 3 (4) − 3
α
2 β, where β is an odd negative integer. Then α is
equal to
68. The chord AB = ax + by = 0, (a b) of the circle
(1) 6 (2) 5
(3) 7 (4) 3 x2 + y2 – 2x = 0 where A (α, 0) and B (1, β),
where β > 0, is taken as diameter to form a circle
C. The image of the circle C in the line y = – x is:
( )
17
62. Let x = 3 + 2 2 and if [t] denotes the greatest
(1) x 2 + y 2 + x + y = 0
integer t, then
(2) x 2 + y 2 + x − y = 0
(1) x is an even integer
3
(2) x is an odd integer (3) x 2 + y 2 + x + y + = 0
2
(3) [x] is an even integer
3
(4) [x] is an odd integer (4) x 2 + y 2 − x + y + = 0
2
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