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SRI CHAITANYA IIT ACADEMY, INDIA 17-05-2025_Jr.Super60(Incoming)_NUCLEUS BT_Jee-Main_WTM-06 _Q.

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17-05-2025_Jr.Super60(Incoming)_NUCLEUS BT_
Jee-Main_WTM-06_Syllabus

MATHEMATICS : Graph of Quadratic Expression, Location of Roots, Range of


Quadratic, Expressions, Equations reducible to quadratic, Theory
of Equations (EXCLUDING USE OF CALCULUS MODELS)
PHYSICS : River Boat problem IN 2D, Rain Umbrella problem, Fluttering
of flag, Wind aircraft problem, Velocity of approach, Velocity
of separation, maximum and minimum distance between
particles, Dog-Cat problem, relative motion between two
projectiles, Collision of a projectile with a vertical wall
CHEMISTRY : BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY AND
STOICHIOMETRY -I

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CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100
SECTION-I (SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which
ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
51. The roasting of 100 g of a copper ore yielded 75.4 g of 89.5 % pure copper. If the ore is
composed of Cu2S, CuS and 11 % inert impurity, the percentage of CuS in the ore is
(Atomic weight of Cu = 63, S = 32)

1) 10 % 2) 62 % 3) 38 % 4) 26%

52. 12 grams of a calcium carbonate sample with non-volatile impurities, on complete


decomposition left 7.6 grams of residue. What is the percentage of impurities in the sample?

1) 16.6 % 2) 32.4 % 3) 12.4 % 4) 33.3 %


53. List –I List-II


A) 10gm CaCO3 
decomposition
 p) 6 1022 CO2 molecules

B) 5.3gm Na2CO3 


excess HCl
 q) 8.8gmof CO2 molecules

C) 2.4 gm C 
excess O
combustion
 2
r) 0.4 gm molecules of CO2

D) 11.2 gm CO 
excess O
combustion
 2
s) 1.12 L at 1 bar, 273 K

1) A-P B-S C-Q D-R 2) A-S B-P C-R D-Q

3) A-P B-Q C-S D-R 4) A-S B-Q C-P D-R

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54. 8.7gm of pure MnO2 is heated with an excess of HCl and the gas evolved is passed into a
solution of KI. The amount of iodine liberated is ( Mn  55 Cl  35.5 I  127 O  16)

 MnO2  4 HCl  MnCl2  2 H 2O  Cl2 


Cl  2 KI  2 KCl  I 
 2 2 

1) 25.4gm 2) 12.7gm 3) 0.1mole 4) 0.05mole


55. A mixture of 20 ml of CO, CH4 & N2 was burnt in excess of oxygen resulting in reduction of
13 ml in volume. The residual gas was treated with KOH solution to show a contraction of 14
ml in volume. If all measurements are made at constant temperature & pressure, the volume
of CH4 in the mixture is

1) 13 mL 2) 4 mL 3) 6 mL 4) 10 mL
56. Sodium stannate chemical formula
1) Na2 SnO3 2) NaSnO2 3) Na3 SnO4 4) Na2 SnO2
57. Assertion: 2 gm of Hydrogen gas occupies 22.7 litres at S.T.P
Reason: gram molecular weight of Hydrogen gas in 2 gm/mole
1) Assertion & reason both are correct
2) Assertion & reason both are incorrect
3) Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect.
4) Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct.
58. Which of the following options consist of substances that will illustrate law of reciprocal
proportions?
1) Water, carbondioxide and ethanol
2) Ammonia, water and di-nitrogen pentoxide.
3) Ferrous oxide, Ferric oxide and Fe3O4
4) Nitrous oxide, Nitric oxide and sulphur di-oxide

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59. H 2 SO4 can be prepared in following two step process :{% yield of each step is indicated]

(P) S  S   O2  g  
50% yield
 SO2  g 

(Q) NO2  g   SO2  g   H 2O  l  


80% yield
 H 2 SO4  aq   NO  g 

What mass of sulphur is required to prepare 1960 gm H 2 SO4 ?


1) 640 gm 2) 1450 gm 3) 1600 gm 4) 1280 gm
60. A mixture of HCOOH and H 2C2O4 is heated with conc. H2 SO4 . The gaseous mixture is
collected at room temperature and then passed through KOH solution. The volume of
gaseous mixture is finally reduced to 5/6 th of its original volume (collected at room
temperature). The molar ratio of HCOOH to H 2C2O4 in the original mixture is

 HCOOH  CO; H C O


con H 2 SO4
 H 2O 2 2 4 
con H 2 SO4
 H 2O
 CO  CO2 
1) 4:1 2) 1:4 3) 3:1 4) 2:1
61. If the pyrite  FeS2  is 93.6 % pure and remaining is inert clay, how many grams of

completely oxidized products Fe2O3 and SO2 are obtained from 1000 gm pyrites?

 Atomic mass Fe  56, O  16, S  32


1) 1000 gm 2) 1023.2 gm 3) 1173 gm 4) 1622.4 gm

62. Which of the following contains maximum number of nitrogen atoms?


1) 2 moles of urea  CON2 H 4 

2) 3 moles of hydrazine  N2 H 4 

3) 1.5 moles of hydroxyl amine  NH2OH 


4) All have same number of nitrogen atoms

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63. What is the mass of methane that occupies 22.7 L of volume at STP if all the methane is
12 14
produced by carbon with isotopic abundance of 80 % C & 20 % C and hydrogen (only with 1 H
isotope) ?

1) 32.2 2) 16.4 3) 8 4) 16
64. 0.36 of an organic compound on combustion gave 1.1g CO2 and 0.54 g H 2O . The %C and
% H respectively in the compound is
1) 75, 25 2) 60, 40 3) 83.33, 16.67 4) 77.8, 22.2
65. A sample of oxygen  O2  required for complete combustion of 2 moles of octane  C8 H18  :
1) Occupies 560 L at 1 atm, 273 K 2) Equal to 25 g-molecules

3) Contains 3.011025 oxygen atoms 4) All of the above

66. N 2( g )  3H 2( g )  2 NH 3( g )

 20 g   5 g 
Consider the above reaction, the limiting reagent of the reaction and number of moles of
NH3 formed respectively are

1) H2 ,1.42 moles 2) H2 ,0..71 moles 3) N 2 ,1.42 moles 4) N 2 ,0.71 moles


67. 10 gm of hydrocarbon exactly requires 40 gm of oxygen for complete combustion
CO2 & H 2O are only formed. If 22.5 gm of liquid water is recovered leaving no water vapour
then what is the mass of CO2 produced?
1) 27.5 gm 2) 50 gm 3) 15.4 gm 4) 10 gm
68. 10 ml of gaseous Cx H6 exactly required 55 ml O2 for complete combustion. If all the
measurements are done at same P & T the value of x is :
1) 3 2) 2 3) 1 4) 4

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69. A gas mixture consists of 5.6lit of Methane, 2.5 moles of N2, 44.8 lit of SO2 and 4 g of H2 all
measured at 1 bar, 273 K. Then total number of gram atoms of all the elements in the gaseous
mixture
1) 16.25 2) 1.625 3) 8.125 4) 81.25
70. Two elements X and Y combine to form two compounds XY2 and X3Y2. When 0.1 mole of
former weighs 10 grams while 0.05 moles of the latter weighs 9grams. Then the weight of
0.2 moles of X2Y is
1) 11 grams 2) 22 grams 3) 20 grams 4) 110 grams
SECTION-II (NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal
then round off to the Nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If
answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases
71. In the reaction CO  O2  CO2 ; N2  O2  NO

10ml of mixture containing CO and N 2 required 7ml oxygen to form CO2 and NO, on
combustion. The volume of N 2 in the mixture will be _________ ml.

72. 5 mL of a gaseous hydrocarbon was exposed to 30 mL of O2. The resultant gas, on cooling is
found to measure 25 mL, of which 10 mL was absorbed by NaOH and the remainder by
pyrogallol. All measurements are made at constant pressure and temperature. The sum of
number of carbon and hydrogen atom in the hydrocarbon is
73. The number of atoms present in 4.25 gm of NH3 is ' x '1023 the value of ' x ' is ________

74. If the percentage of water of crystallization in MgSO4.xH2O is 13%. What is the value of x is
75. Element X has 2.0% more protons and 5% more neutrons than element 110
50 Y , then sum of

electrons and neutrons in X-2 ion is

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