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(9610WJA801013240002) Test Pattern

ONLINE CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Advanced)


MOCK TEST
(Academic Session : 2024 - 2025)
21-04-2024

JEE(Main + Advanced) : Enthuse Course (PHASE : 2)


Test Type : Mock Test # 02
ANSWER KEY PAPER-2
PHYSICS_SECTION-I
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. A A B B C D

PHYSICS_SECTION-II
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. 7.00 148.00 7.50 9.80 4.00 2.00 25.00 5.55

PHYSICS_SECTION-III
Q. 1 2 3 4
A. 3 3 4 6

CHEMISTRY_SECTION-I
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6

A. B A A C C D

CHEMISTRY_SECTION-II
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. 106.00 85.00 3.00 30.00 14.00 54.00 8.00 1.00

CHEMISTRY_SECTION-III
Q. 1 2 3 4
A. 5 3 2 8

MATHEMATICS_SECTION-I
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6

A. A B A A A B

MATHEMATICS_SECTION-II
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A. 2.00 257.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 120.00 3.00 2.00

MATHEMATICS_SECTION-III
Q. 1 2 3 4
A. 5 5 1 3

HINT – SHEET

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PHYSICS_SECTION-I 3. Ans ( B )
1. Ans ( A ) Position of charge →r 0 = ^i + ^j
Position of point →r 1 = 4i^ + 5j^
Initially m1g = kx
→r = (4 − 1) ^i + (5 − 1) ^j
When support is removed, spring force does not ^
= 3i + 4j
^

change. KQ
E= 2
|→r |
( 9 × 109 ) (25 × 10−6 )
= 2
(5)
V kV
= 9 × 103 =9
m m
4. Ans ( B )

New FBD

For m1 : m1g – kx = m1a1 ⇒ a1 = 0


For m2 : m2g + kx = m2a2
(m1 + m2 )g
⇒ a2 =
m2
2. Ans ( A )
Condition for collision in mid air.
aAB = 0 and →vAB should be directed from A to B. 5. Ans ( C )
∴ →vBA = →vB − →vA
Relative velocity perpendicular to line joining A
and B should be zero
ax = −g sin θ ; ay = −g cos θ
ux = 0; uy = v
1 2
Along y axis, sy = uy t + ay t
2

1
o = vt −g cos θ t2
2
20sin 30° = 20sin θ 2v
⇒t=
g cos θ
θ = 30° along x axis,
relative distance 1 2
time to collide = Sx = u x t + ax t
relative speed 2 0
2
200 10 1 2v
time to collide = = ⇒ R = oxt + × g sin θ( )
2 g cos θ
20√3 √ 3
2v2 tan θ sec θ
R=
g
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6. Ans ( D ) 5. Ans ( 4.00 )
dm
F =v
dt
dm
⇒ ma = v
dt
10 × 2 20
⇒ a= = m/s2
3 3 FBD
PHYSICS_SECTION-II
32 – kx = 4 × 3
1. Ans ( 7.00 )
kx = 20
for other Block

x 1 : x 2 = √2 : √8
=1:2
4 8 20 = 5a
x1 = m x2 = m
3 3 a = 4m/s2
α = 4, β = 3
α+β=7
6. Ans ( 2.00 )
gx2
y = x tan θ −
2. Ans ( 148.00 ) 2u2 cos2 θ
qen = (40 × 4 – 6 × 2) µC = (160 – 12) µC ∴ comparing with
qen = 148 µC x2
y=x−
148 × 10−6 2
ϕ= Nm2 /C tan θ = 1 ⇒ θ = 45o .....(1)
ε0
g 1
3. Ans ( 7.50 ) =
2u2 cos2 θ 2
u2 = 2g .....(2)
1
2√2g ⋅
2u sin θ √ 2 2
T= = =
g g √ g
7. Ans ( 25.00 )

N cos 37° = 1g ...(1)


N sin 37° = 1 a ...(2)
a
= tan 37∘
g
a = 10 × 3 = 7.5 m/s2
4
P = 2a
P = 15N
4. Ans ( 9.80 ) Velocity of wind = vj^
Δp
F= = Mg →vW B = vj^ − 20i^
Δt
⇒ 2mnv = Mg v 3
tan 37∘ = =
1 × 9.8 20 4
⇒ v= = 9.80 ⇒ v = 15m/s
2(0.05)(10)
vW B = √(15)2 + (20)2 = 25m/s

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8. Ans ( 5.55 ) 3. Ans ( 4 )

At equilibrium along y direction


FBD of both A and B (along the incline)
T cos 37° + qEy = mg
From FBD of A
4
⇒ T + q (5 × 105 ) = 10−2 ...(1)
5 W sin 37° – FK – F'K = 0
At equilibrium along x direction 3
⇒ W − μw cos 37∘ − μ2w cos 37∘ = 0
5
T sin 37∘ = qEx 3W 1 1
⇒μ= =μ= ⇒ =4
8
5 ( 4 W + W) 4 μ
3 5 5
T = q (3 × 105 ) ...(2)
5
4. Ans ( 6 )
Now T = 50 × 10−3 Ep = Esheet − EDisc
9
PHYSICS_SECTION-III σ′ σ′ x
= − (1 − )
2ε0 2ε0 √ x 2 + R2
1. Ans ( 3 )
σ′ √ 3a
Net flux in x – direction = 0; = ( )
2ε0 3a2 + a2

Net flux in y – direction 8σ√3 √12σ

2
= =
= −A[3(1) + 2] + A[3(0) + 2] ⇒ q = –3∈0 4ε0 ε0
(as A = 1m2 ) So, x = 6
CHEMISTRY_SECTION-I
2. Ans ( 3 )
Let the particle meet after a time t. First of all, 1. Ans ( B )
we chose the point of collision above the top of NH3 + 5 O2 → NO + 3 H2O
4 2
the diff. For 0.12 mole of NH3, 0.15 mole of O2 is
required.
For the first particle, s = s1, V0 = V1, a = – g
As O2 is the only 0.14 mole, it is a limiting
1 2
then, s1 = V1 t − gt ...(i) reagent
2
for second particle, s = s2 , V0 = V2 , a = −g 2. Ans ( A )
1 2 w × 1000 3.78 × 1000
then s2 = V2 t − gt ...(ii) ×2= ×1 ⇒ w = 16. 8 g
2 208 × 250 58.5 × 100
from figure, s2 − s1 = h ...(iii) 3. Ans ( A )
from (i), (ii), (iii) 1 1 1 1
Δ E = (I.E.) ( − ) = 14.4 × ( − ) =
h 9 n21 n22 1 2
42
t= = = 3 sec
13.5 eV
V2 − V1 5−2

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4. Ans ( C ) 2. Ans ( 85.00 )
1 K4 Fe(CN)6 ⇌ 4K+ + Fe(CN)64 –
= R × 12 × ( 12 − 12 ) ⇒n= √
λR
Initial conc. 1m 0 0
λ 1 n λR − 1
5. Ans ( C ) Final conc. (1 – 0.4)m 4 × 0.4 0.4m
A(g) + 2B(g) → C(g) + D(g) = 0.6 m = 1.6 m
Effective molality = 0.6 + 1.6 + 0.4 = 2.6m
t = 0 0.60 0.80 0 0 For same boiling point, the molality of another
t=t (0.6–0.2) (0.8 – 2 × 0.2) 0.2 0.2 solution should also be 2.6 m.
= 0.4 = 0.4 Now, 18.1 weight percent solution means 18.1
gm solute is present in 100 gm solution and
(Rate)i = k [A] [B]2 = k[0.6] [0.8]2
hence, (100 – 18.1 =) 81.9 gm water.
(Rate)t = k [0.4] [0.4]2 18.1/M
Rt k[0.4]3 1
Now, 2.6 =
= = 81.9/1000
Ri k [0.6] [0.8] 2 6 ∴ Molar mass of solute, M = 85
6. Ans ( D ) 3. Ans ( 3.00 )
(A) IE(Al) < IE(Ga) α = 0.75, n = 2
(Due to d-orbital contraction in Ga) i = 1 – α + n α = 1 – 0.75 + 2 × 0.75 = 1.75
In < Al < Ga Δ Tb = ikbm
↓ or, 2.5 = 1.75 × 0.52 × m
n value more so less IE 2.5
or, m = = 2.74
(B) IE(Cd) < IE(Hg) 1.75 × 0.52
for d-block, down the group Zeff ↑­es So, IE ↑­es ∴ nearest integer answer will be 3
(C) For isoelectronic species, (Na+, Mg+2, Al+3) 4. Ans ( 30.00 )
IE ∝ Atomic number The concentration of the reactant decreases from
Al+3 > Mg+2 > Na+ 0.8 M to 0.4 M in 15 minutes, i.e., t1/2 = 15
(D) Sc < Y < La In 3rd group (d-block) minute. Therefore, the concentration of reactant
will fall from 0.1 M to 0.025 in two half live.
IE ↓es down the group.
i.e., 2t1/2 = 2 × 15 = 30 minutes.
CHEMISTRY_SECTION-II
5. Ans ( 14.00 )
1. Ans ( 106.00 ) Fraction of molecules to have enough energy to
AB2 → A2+ + 2B – react = e – Ea/RT
t=0 a 0 0 Ea
So, x =
t=t a – a α a α 2a α RT
80.9 × 103
nT = a – a α + a α + 2a α = = 13.9
8.31 × 700
= a (1 + 2 α )
6. Ans ( 54.00 )
so i = 1 + 2 α P = X2 . P°
Now Δ Tb = i × m × Kb 180/18
20 = ×P∘
Δ Tb = (1 + 2 α ) × m × Kb 6
+ 180
M 18
a = 0.1 m = 10 Kb = 0.5 … ..(1)
Δ Tb = 1.2 × 10 × 0.5 11
and 20.02 = 6
×P∘
=6 M
+ 11
So boiling point = 106 … ..(2)
∴ M = 54
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7. Ans ( 8.00 ) MATHEMATICS_SECTION-I
1
r = K[A]n and 2r = K(4[A])n ⇒ n = 1. Ans ( A )
2
∴ t1/2 a [A0]1 – n = [A0]1/2 b (4ac − b2 )
Sum = − +
1 2a 4a
Next t1/2 will be times of previous one and 2) 2
√ 2 b (4b − b 2b − b2 1 − (b − 1)
=− + = =
2 4 4 4
8 √2
hence, t = = 8hr 1
√ 2 Max. value of sum =
4
8. Ans ( 1.00 ) 2. Ans ( B )
−EaI /RT
KI AI . e A − EaI − EaII )/RT Let y = |x – 1| + |x – 2| + |x – 3|
= I .e
(
=
KII −E
AII . e aII /RT AII min exist at x = 2 i.e. ymin = 2
−4.606×103 /2×500
100 × e =1 max exist at x = 6 i.e. ymax = 5 + 4 + 3 = 12
CHEMISTRY_SECTION-III ⇒ Range is [log62, log612]
1 2 + log2 3 1 1
1. Ans ( 5 ) [ , ] = [ ,1 + ]
1 + log2 3 1 + log2 3 a+1 1+a
π = i × CRT
3. Ans ( A )
500 = i × C × R × 283
ƒ(x) + ƒ( – x) = 20
105.3 = i × c × R × 298
x ƒ(4) + ƒ( – 4) = 20
∴x=5
ƒ(4) = 20 – 14
2. Ans ( 3 )
ƒ(4) = 6
r = k[NO]m [Cl2]n
= k(0.1)m (0.1)n .....(1) ⇒ |ƒ(4) + 7cosx|
= k(0.1)m (0.2)n .....(2) 0 ≤ |6 + 7cosx| ≤ 13
= k(0.2)m (0.2)n .....(3) 4. Ans ( A )
n =1 Put x = cos θ
m=2 |sin θ|
m+n=3 y=
1 + |cos θ|
3. Ans ( 2 ) 5. Ans ( A )
d[B] 1 ⩽ log2 (x2 + 3x − 2) ⩽ 3
= k[A]n
dt
d[B] ⇒ 2 ⩽ x2 + 3x − 2 ⩽ 8
or, ln = ln k + n ln [A] ⇒ n=2
dt ⇒ x2 + 3x − 4 ⩾ 0 and x2 + 3x − 10 ⩽ 0
4. Ans ( 8 ) ⇒ x ⩽ −4 or x ⩾ 1 and − 5 ⩽ x ⩽ 2
C4H8 → 2C2H4
t = 0 a mole 0 6. Ans ( B )
t=t (a – x) mole 2x mole aR1 b ⇔ a2 + b2 = 1; a, b ∈ R
a
As, a – x = 2x ⇒ x = (a, b) R2 (c, d) ⇔ a + d = b + c; (a, b), (c, d) ∈ N
3
Now, for R1 : Not reflexive symmetric not transitive
1 a 1 a
t= . In = 25
× In a for R2 : R2 is reflexive, symmetric and transitive
K a−x × 10−5 s−1 a− 3
18
= 8 hrs Hence only R2 is equivalence relation.

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MATHEMATICS_SECTION-II 5. Ans ( 4.00 )
1. Ans ( 2.00 ) 2α + β + 5 = 0 ⇒ β = – 5 – 2α
S = α2 + β2 – 2α + 4β + 6
S = α 2 + ( – 5 – 2 α )2 – 2 α + 4( – 5 – 2 α ) + 6
Smin = 6 = m
Alter :
x2 y2 −x2 y2 Given expression
+ = 1; + =1
9 4 25 4 S = ( α – 1)2 + ( β + 2)2 + 1
R1 nR2 = {(0, 2) (0, −2)} Minimum value of point (1, – 2) from line
|2 − 2 + 5|
2. Ans ( 257.00 ) 2x + y + 5 = 0 is = √5
5√

Smin = (√5)2 + 1 = 6 = m

6. Ans ( 120.00 )
f(x) = 6 – x ... only for x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
f(x) + x – 6 = 0 ... only for x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
f(x) + x – 6 = 0 ... has roots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
f(x) + x – 6 = (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3)(x – 4)(x – 5)
f(x) = (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3)(x – 4)(x – 5) + 6 – x
3. Ans ( 7.00 )
f(6) = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 + 6 – 6 = 120
√(x − 3)2 + √ey − 1 + √tan2 θ − 3 = 0
⇒ x = 3, y = 0, tan2 θ = 3
7. Ans ( 3.00 )
a = √ 4 + 2 √3 − √ 4 − 2 √3 = ( √3 + 1 ) − ( √3 − 1 )
4. Ans ( 5.00 )
If | a | + | b | > | a – b | a=2
i.e. a2 + b2 + 2 | a | | b | > a2 + b2 – 2ab b = √11 + 6√2 − √11 − 6√2

i.e. | a | | b | > – ab ⇒ ab > 0 = ( 3 + √2 ) − ( 3 − √2 ) = 2 √2

Hence, (x2 – 3x – 4) ( – x2 + 10x – 9) > 0 2loga b = 2log2 2√2 = 3

( x – 4) (x + 1) (x – 1) (x – 9) < 0
8. Ans ( 2.00 )
(2 − x)x ⩾ 0 ⇒ x(x − 2) ⩽ 0; x ∈ [0, 2]

∴ x ∈ ( – 1, 1) ∪ (4, 9) 1
For x = 0, is not defined. hence , thus
[x]
∴ Number of integral values of x is {0, 5, 6, 7, number of integers in the domain of f(x) are two.
8} i.e. 5 values.

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MATHEMATICS_SECTION-III 3. Ans ( 1 )
1. Ans ( 5 ) f (2) = 15

f(x + 2) = 2 f(x) – f(x + 1) a sin 2 + 2b cos 2 + 8 = 15


putting following values a sin 2 + 2b cos 2 = 7
x =0 f (−2) = −a sin 2 − 2b cos 2 + 8

f(2) = 2f(0) – f(1) = − (7) + 8 = 1

f(2) = 1
x=1
4. Ans ( 3 )
f(3) = 2f(1) – f(2)
sgn(4 – x2) = 1
=5
⇒ 4 – x2 > 0
x=2
⇒ x2 < 4 ⇒ x ∈ ( – 2, 2)
f(4) = 2f(2) – f(3)
∴ integral roots are = { – 1, 0, 1}
= –3
x=3
f(5) = 2f(3) – f(4) = 13

2. Ans ( 5 )
Negative integer in the range of f(x) is { – 1, – 2,
– 3, – 4, – 5}

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