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Solution Phase 2 BK and RCM

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Solution Phase 2 BK and RCM

The document outlines the test pattern for JEE Main, specifically for a minor test scheduled on November 10, 2024, with a maximum score of 300 marks. It includes instructions for candidates, the structure of the test with 90 questions divided into three subjects (Maths, Physics, Chemistry), and the marking scheme for multiple-choice and numerical value type questions. Additionally, it lists the syllabus topics for each subject covered in the test.

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TEST PATTERN: JEE MAIN

COURSE: GROWTH BATCHES | PHASE-2 | MINOR TEST-712006- RCM & BHAWARKUA

Time: 3 Hours Test Date: 10th November 2024 Maximum Marks: 300

Name of the Candidate: ________________________________Roll No._______________________

Centre of Examination (in Capitals):____________________________________________________

Candidate’s Signature:____________________Invigilator’s Signature:________________________

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

1. The candidates should not write their Roll Number anywhere else (except in the
specified space) on the Test Booklet/Answer Sheet.
2. This Test Booklet consists of 90 questions.
3. This question paper is divided into three parts PARTA - MATHS, PART B- PHYSICS and
PART C - CHEMISTRY having 30 questions each and every PART has two sections.
(i) Section-I contains 20 multiple choice questions with only one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other
cases.
(ii) Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions.
First 5 attempted questions will be considered for marking.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other
cases.
4. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of
papers, mobile phone any electronic device etc., except the Identity Card inside the
examination hall/room.
5. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet
only.
6. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the
invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall. However, the candidate is allowed to take away this
Test Booklet with them.
TEST CODE : 712006

TEST SYLLABUS
Growth Batches | Phase-2 | Minor Test| 10th Nov, 2024

Physics : Up to NLM FRICTION CIRCULAR MOTION

Physical Chemistry : Mole Concept, Concentration terms, Redox Reactions,


Atomic Structure Up to Hydrogen Spectrum

Inorganic Chemistry : IOC Complete

Mathematics : Straight line up to elp 7

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TEST CODE : 712006

PART – A : MATHS
SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 80)
 This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 options for correct answer.
 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct.
 For each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
1. (B)

x2  3x  1
3
x2  x  1

∵ in x + x + 1
D = 1 − 4 = −3 < 0
∴ x +x+1 > 0 ∀ x∈ R
∴ |x − 3x − 1| < 3(x + x + 1)
⇒ (x − 3x − 1) − {3(x + x + 1)} < 0
⇒ (4x + 2)(−2x − 6x − 4) < 0
⇒ (2x + 1)(x + 2)(x + 1) > 0
⇒ x ∈ (−∞, −2) ∪ (−1, ∞)
2. (C)

1  a  d
Put y        
  d  a
dy
Put x  
a
3 2
 dy   dy   dy 
 a   b   c d0
 a   a   a 
Required equation is d2x3 – bdx2 + acx – a2 = 0

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3. (D)

1  1 1   1 1   1 1  
S             ..... 
4  3 7   7 11   11 15  
1 1 1
S  . 
4 3 12
4. (C)

. .
=

[2a + (n − 1)d ] 3n + 8
⇒ =
[2a + (n − 1)d ] 7n + 15

2a + (n − 1)d 3n + 8
⇒ = . . . . . . . . . (1)
2a + (n − 1)d 7n + 15
12 term of first A. P. a + 11d
Now, =
12 term of second A. P. a + 11d
2a + 22d 2a + (23 − 1)d
= =
2a + 22d 2a + (23 − 1)d
3 × 23 + 8 77 7
= [Putting n = 23 in(1)] = =
7 × 23 + 15 176 16

5. (D)

T7 of H.P.  8 and T8 of H.P.  7


1 1
  8, 7
a  6d a  7d
1
solving, d a
56
1 56
T15 of H.P.  
a  14d 15

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6. (C)

S=1+ + + + ⋯.∞
1 1 4 7
Then S= + + +⋯
5 5 5 5
1 1 1 1
S 1− = 1 +3 + + + ⋯.∞
5 5 5 5
4 3 7
S =1+3 =1+ =
5 1− 4 4
35
∴ S=
16
𝐎𝐑
you may use of formula
ab dbr
i. e. , S∞ = +
1 − r (1 − r)
where a = 1, d = 3, b = 1, r = 1/5
7. (B)
If  is the coincident root,
Then  2 + a  + b = 0 and  2 + b  + a = 0
α α
⇒ = =
α

α = −(a + b), α = 1
⇒ −(a + b) = 1 ⇒ (a + b) = −1
8. (C)

Multiply x above the below by 1 – cos  + sin 

2 sin   1  cos   sin   2 sin   1  cos   sin  


x 
 1  sin 
2
 cos2   1  sin 
2

 1  sin2  
Put 1  sin2    1  sin   1  sin  
2 sin  1  cos   sin 
 .
2 sin  1  sin 

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9. (B)
10. (A)
tan 2  tan         
tan       tan     

1  tan      tan     
3 5

56
 4 12 
3 5 33
1 .
4 12
4 3
 cos        tan      
5 4
5 5
and sin        tan      
13 12
11. (B) We have
cos 11  sin 11 / cos 11  sin 11
  1  tan 11  /  1  tan 11 
 tan  45  11   tan56
12. (A)
13. (D)
(s – 2 ) (2s + 1) = 0
1   
 s   sin  sin   
2 6  6

 
n
Hence,  = n  1
6
14. (C)
We shall first consider value of  between 0 and 2
1   
 sin      sin  sin    
2 6  6 

Or sin 2   / 6 
  7  / 6; 11 / 6
tan   1 / 3  tan   / 6   tan     / 6 

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15. (A)

1  cos  A  B cos  A  B
L.H.S. 
1  cos  A  C  cos  A  C 
Ina, cos C   cos  A  B 
 



1  cos2 A  sin2 B   sin A  sin B  a
2 2 2
 b2
1   cos A  sin C  sin A  sin C a
2 2 2
2 2  c2

16. (B)

 5  1 7  1 
If the ratio be  : 1, then  ,  lies on
 1 1 
x+y=4

1
 
2
17. (A)
∞ /
(25) = 25 =5
/
∴ S∞ = =

18. (C)
P(x, y) = (7, 5)
A(x 1 , y 1 )  (4, 2) and B(x2 , y 2 )  (9, 7)

The ratio in which p divides AB  x 1  x : x  x2


4 – 7 : 7 – 9 = –3 : –2 = 3 : 2
Let the Harmonic conjugate of P be Q.
Now Q = The point which divide PQ in 3 : –2 ratio
 3(9)  2(4) 3(7)  2(2) 
 ,   (19, 17)
 32 32 

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19. (C)
Denoting the nth and mth terms of the two progressions by
Tn and Tm', we have
Tn = 17 + (n – 1) . 4 = 4n + 13
And Tm' = 16 + (m – 1) . 5 = 5m + 11.
For common terms, we must have
Tn = Tm'  4n + 13 = 5m + 11
 5m = 2 (2n + 1).
This shows that 2n + 1 = 5k, k = 1, 3, 5, ……
Hence the common terms are given by
T2k' = 5 . 2k + 11 = 10k + 11, k = 1, 3, 5, …..
 Sum of first 100 common terms
= 21 + 41 + 61 + ……. to 100 terms
100
 [2  21  (100  1). 20]  101100.
2
20. (A)
sin2A  sin3A  sin4A
cos 2A  cos 3A  cos 4A
(sin2A  sin4A)  sin3A

(cos 2A  cos 4A)  cos 3A
 2A  4A   2A  4A 
2 sin   cos    sin3A
 2   2 

 2A  4A   2A  4A 
2cos   cos    cos 3A
 2   2 
2sin3A cos A  sin3A

2cos 3A cos A  cos 3A
2 sin3A(cos A  1)
 = tan 3A
2cos 3A(cos A  1)

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TEST CODE : 712006

SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)


 This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more
than 5 questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted questions will be evaluated.
 The answer to each question is a Numerical Value Type questions.
 For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, the answer should be
rounded off to 2 decimal places).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
21. (20)
The line joining mid-points is half of the opposite side BC
 BC  2  10   20.
22. (4)
tan 9  tan27  tan63  tan81
  cot 81  tan81    tan 27  cot 27 
  tan9  cot 9    tan 27  cot 27 
2 2
 
sin 18 sin54
 24 24 
  4
 51 5  1
23. (0)

log 10  tan 1. tan 2..... tan 44 tan 45 tan 46... tan89

 log 10  tan 1. tan89  ..... tan 45 


 log 10  tan 1. cot 1  ..... tan 45 
 log 10 1  0  tan 1. cot 1  1

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24. (2)

|x| − |x| − 12 = 0 ⇒ (|x| + 3)(|x| − 4) = 0

⇒ |x| = 4 ⇒ x = ±4 [∵ |x| + 3 ≠ 0]

25. (3)

n(U) = 20

n(A) = 12

n(B) = 9

n(A  B) = 4

n(A  B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A  B)

n(A  B) = 12 + 9 – 4

n(A  B) = 17

n((A  B)C) = 20 – 17 = 3

26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

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TEST CODE : 712006

PART – B : PHYSICS
SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 80)
 This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 options for correct answer.
 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct.
 For each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
31. (D)
conceptual
32. (B)
Conceptual
33. (A)
When car moves towards right with acceleration a then due to pseudo force the plumb line will
tilt in backward direction making an angle  with vertical.
From the figure,

tan   a / g
   tan1 (a / g)
34. (C)
If man slides down with some acceleration then its apparent weight decreases. For critical
condition rope can bear only 2/3 of his weight. If a is the minimum acceleration then,
Tension in the rope  m(g  a) = Breaking strength

2 2g g
 m(g  a)  mg  a  g  
3 3 3

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35. (B)
  tan (Angle of repose)  tan60  1.732

36. (D)

Hmax tan 

R 4
37. (A)
u2 sin2  2usin 
H and T 
2g g

H u2 sin2  / 2g g 5
So,   
T 2 4u2 sin2  / g 2 8 4

38. (C)
g effective will be twice the value of g.
39. (D)
Angular velocity of P with respect to Q is
Relative velocity ofP andQ along  direction to PQ
=
PQ
8 sin 30º  6 sin 30º 7
= = = 0.7 rad/sec
10 10
40. (B)
weight of a maninstationary lift mg 3
 
weight of a man in downward moving lift m(g  a) 2
g 3 g
   2g  3g  3a or a 
g a 2 3

41. (B)

a = 2r

  = 1200 = 20 × 2 = 40
60

30
a = 2r = (40)2 × = 4740 m/s2
100

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42. (A)
Here the given angle is called the angle of repose
1
So,   tan30o 
3
43. (A)
a = r, Given a = 
So r = 1 ; d = 2r = 2
44. (D)
Centrifugal force is a pseudo force and in an inertial reference frame, no pseudo force acts on any
particle. Hence, centrifugal force is zero
45. (C)
A NA

mg
mv2
At A, mg – NA =
RA
mv 2
NA = mg –
RA
mv 2
Similarly at B, NB = mg –
RB
RA < R B
So, NA < NB
46. (B)

Let two forces are F1 and F2 (F1  F2 ) .


According to problem: F1  F2  18 …..(i)
Angle between F1 and resultant (R) is 90°

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F2 sin 
 tan90  
F1  F2 cos 
 F1  F2 cos   0
F1
 cos    …..(ii)
F2

and R2  F12  F22  2F1F2 cos 


144  F12  F22  2F1F2 cos  …..(iii)
by solving (i), (ii) and (iii) we get F1  5N and F2  13N
47. (B)
y = a sin(At – Bx + C)
Angle has no dimensions so Dimensions of At = M0L0T0  A = T–1
Dimensions of Bx = M0L0T0  B = L–1
Dimensions of C = M0L0T0
48. (B)
Average velocity in time interval when it crosses half of maximum height
vertical displacement = 0 so v y = 0
horizontal velocity remains constant
so vav = u cos .
49. (C)
The bob has tangential and centripetal acceleration as shown in fig. Net acceleration a will be
vector sum of these two vectors.

aC

at

50. (B)

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Radius of curvature RA < RB.

Mv 2 Mv 2
 NA   Mg
RA RA

MV 2 MV 2
 NB   Mg
RB RB
NA > NB

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TEST CODE : 712006

SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)


 This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more
than 5 questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted questions will be evaluated.
 The answer to each question is a Numerical Value Type questions.
 For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, the answer should be
rounded off to 2 decimal places).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
51. (3)
m2 3
a g 10  3m / s2
m1  m2 73
52. (3)

T sin30  2kg wt
 T  4kg wt

T1  T cos 30 °
 4 cos 30 °
2 3
53. (20)

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Frictional force f  R
 F cos 60  (W  F sin60)

 F cos 60 
1
2 3
 3g  F sin60 
 F  20N .
54. (2)

Let m1  6kg,m2  4kg and F  5N (given)

m2  F 45
Force on the lighter mass =   2N
m1  m2 64

55. (8)

By comparing the above problem with general expression. T1 


m2  m3  F 
 3  5 10  8Newton
m1  m2  m3 235

56.
57.
58.
59.
60.

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PART – C : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 80)
 This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 options for correct answer.
 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct.
 For each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.

61. (C)

(He )24  (Li2 )n


4 n3

Z1 n2 n1 2 2 4
   or  
Z2 n4 n3 3 n4 n3

 n4  3 and n3  6.

 Transition in Li2+ ion = 3  6


62. (A)

Equivalents of C2O42 = Equivalents of MnO4 

x(mole)  2  1  5

( v.f. of C2O42  2 (4  3)  2 and v.f. of MnO4   1 (7  2)  5)

5
x mole of C2O42 ions.
2

63. (C)

H2SO4  2NaOH 


 Na2SO4  2H2O

1
For 1 mole NaOH mole H2SO4 required
2
70 g H2SO4 in 100 g solution

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64. (B)
h = h0 + KE
KE = h – h0 h = 6.2 eV
= 6.2 – 4.2 h0 = 4.2 eV
= 2.00 × 1.6 × 10–19
KE = 3.2 × 10–19 J
65. (B)

n 254
I2   1 mol
254

n 142
Cl 2   2 mol
71

I2  Cl 2 
 ICl  ICl 3
1 mol 2 mol a mol b mol

Apply POAC on I atom


2=a+b …(i)
Apply POAC on Cl atom
4 = a + 3b …(ii)
(ii) – (i)
a = 1 mol, b = 1 mol
66. (A)

I. E.  z2

I.E.Be 3  z 2  I.E.Be3  9 2
   Be   
I.E.He 
z 
 He

 x 2

 I.E.   4x eV
Be3 

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67. (D)

13.6  (4)2
Energy of N-shell   13.6 eV
(4)2
 P.E.  2  E  2   13.6   27.2 eV

68. (D)

3CIO  2CrO2  2OH 


 3Cl   2CrO42  H2O
69. (A)
Balancing the equation, we have

K2Cr2O7  H2SO4  3SO2 


 K2SO4  Cr2 (SO4 )3  H2O

70. (B)
  Mmix Vmix  M1V1  M2 V2

M1V1  M2 V2
Mmix 
Vmix

0.5  750  2  250


 Mmix 
1000
71. (B)
Acetate ion has carbon as central atom and so no pπ-dπ bonding takes place.
72. (C)
The molecular anion of [I(CN)2]- has 2 types of hybridization sp3d for iodine(central atom) and sp
for carbon atom. So, difference between them is 5-2 =3

73. (B)

London Dispersion force is responsible to stabilize the liquid phase of non polar solvent which is
CF4 among the following.

74. (C) Superoxide ion has 3 electrons in ABMO orbitals so, all needed to remove in order to change its
magnetic moment to zero for making it diamagnetic

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75. (D)

X is the no. of orbitals in the subshell having azimuthal quantum no. l= 1 X=1

%Covalent character= 100- % Ionic character the bond

% Covalent Character = 100 – [16(1) + 3.5(1)2]

76. (A)

Oxide which is amphoteric will readily react with both base and aci(D)
77. (A) AsH3 shows pure-p-hybridisation (Drago’s Rule)
78. (D) Solution : Let the no. of protons be x
Then, no. of nuetrons becomes 1.21x
So, x+ 1.21x =62
X = 28 (no. of protons) rounded off
The atomic no. is 28 and since it has a charge of +2 , in ion we have 26 electrons.
79. (C)

The anion of Hydrogen due to electron cloud distortion shows maximum size among the given

ions.

80. (B)
In Carbonate ion the carbon has 4 bond pairs and therefore

Formal charge on carbon =4 – 0- ½ (8) = 0

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SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)


 This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more
than 5 questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted questions will be evaluated.
 The answer to each question is a Numerical Value Type questions.
 For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, the answer should be
rounded off to 2 decimal places).
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.

81. (7)
n2  n  1, n1  1

(n  1  1)  (n  1  1  1)
  28
2
 n(n  1)  56  n2  n  56  0
 n   8, 7
n7
82. (3)

hc
Energy of one photon =

6  1034  3  108 J
=
4500  1010
= 4 × 10–19 J

8
Energy emitted by the bulb = 150 × J
100

8
n × 4 × 10–19 = 150 ×
100
n = 3 × 1019

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83. (2)

10  x  d 10  10  1.2
M 
MW 60
= 2M
84. (6)
Z= (P2 – Q2) / (R+S) = (72 - 52) / (1+3) = 6.
85. (0)
The molecule has zero hybrid orbitals having %p- character as 33.33% as the hybridisation
observed as sp2 in the given structure.

86.
87.
88.
89.
90.

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