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Minor Test-4

Pattern : JEE (Main)


Date : 16.06.2024
Batch : CLASS-XI
(SANKALP JAWAHAR | SANKALP CARMEL | SANKALP CAMPION |
SANKALP IPS | SANKALP 1 | SANKALP 2 | SANKALP 3 | SANKALP 4 | SANKALP 5)

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300


▪ Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
▪ You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

Important Instructions

Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet
before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions

1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains 75 QUESTIONS.
3. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
4. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, clip boards, log
tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices ext. except the Admit Card
inside the examination hall / room.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet:

1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on OMR
sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for each character of
your Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.
4. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet.

C. Marking Scheme for All Two Parts:

(i) Que No.(01-20, 26-45, 51-70) – Contains Sixty (60) multiple choice objective questions which have
four(4) options each and only one correct option. Each question carries +4 marks for every correct
answer and -1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
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(ii) Que No.(21-25, 46-50, 71-75) contains Fifteen (15) Numerical based questions (NO DECIMAL VALUE).
Each question carries +4 marks will be awarded for every correct answer, –1 for wrong answer and 0
mark for all other cases.

Name of the Candidate :_______________________________________________________________

Batch :_______________________ Date of Examination :___________________________________

Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
PHYSICS
SINGLE OPTION CORRECT TYPE
1. Starting from the origin at time t = 0, with initial velocity 5 ˆj ms–1, a particle moves in the
( )
x–y plane with a constant acceleration of 10iˆ + 4 ˆj ms–2. At time t, its coordinates are (20
m, y0 m). The values of t and y0 are respectively:
(A) 4 s and 52 m (B) 2 s and 18 m (C) 2 s and 24 m (D) 5 s and 25 m

2. Two bodies are thrown up at angles of 45º and 60º, respectively, with the horizontal. If
both bodies attain same vertical height, then the ratio of velocities with which these are
thrown is
2 2 3 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 2 2

3. The horizontal range of a projectile is 4 3 times its maximum height. Its angle of
projection will be
(A) 45º (B) 60º (C) 90º (D) 30º

4. ( )
The velocity of a projectile at the initial point A is 2iˆ + 3 ˆj m / s . It’s velocity (in m/s) at
point B is

(A) 2iˆ + 3 ˆj (B) –2iˆ – 3 ˆj (C) –2iˆ + 3 ˆj (D) 2iˆ – 3 ˆj

5. A ball thrown by a boy is caught by another boy after 2 sec some distance away in the
same level. If the angle of projection is 30º, the velocity of projection is (g = 9.8 ms–2)
(A) 19.6 m/s (B) 9.8 m/s (C) 14.7 m/s (D) None of these

6. For a projectile, the ratio of maximum height reached to the square of flight time is (g =
10 ms–2)
(A) 5 : 4 (B) 5 : 2 (C) 5 : 1 (D) 10 : 1

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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
7. A cricketer can throw ball to a maximum horizontal distance of 100 m. With the same
effort, he throws the ball vertically upwards. The maximum height attained by the ball is
(A) 100 m (B) 80 m (C) 60 m (D) 50 m

8. An arrow is shot into air. Its range is 200 m and its time of flight is 5 s. If g = 10 m/s2,
then the horizontal component of velocity of the arrow is
(A) 12.5 m/s (B) 25 m/s (C) 31.25 m/s (D) 40 m/s
x2
9. The trajectory of projectile, projected from the ground is given by y = x − , where x
20
and y are measured in meter. The maximum height attained by the projectile will be.
(A) 10 2m (B) 200 m (C) 10 m (D) 5 m

10. From the top of a tower, 80 m high from the ground, a stone is thrown in the horizontal
direction with a velocity of 8 ms–1. The stone reaches the ground after a time t and falls at
a distance of d from the foot of the tower.
Assuming g = 10 ms–2, the time t and distance d are given respectively by
(A) 6 s, 64 m (B) 6 s, 48 m (C) 4 s, 32 m (D) 4 s, 16 m

11. Four bodies P, Q, R and S are projected with equal velocities having angle of projection
15º, 30º, 45º and 60º with horizontal respectively. The body having shortest range is
(A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S

12. Two objects are projected with same velocity ‘u’ however at different angles  and  with
the horizontal. If  +  = 90º, the ratio of horizontal range of the first object to the 2nd
object will be
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 4 : 1 (C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 1

13. The trajectory of a projectile near the surface of the earth is given as y = 2x – 9x2. If it
were launched at an angle 0 with speed v0 then (g = 10 ms–2)
 1  5 −1  1  5 −1
(A)  0 = cos −1   and v0 = 3 ms (B)  0 = sin −1   and v0 = 3 ms
 5  5
 2  3 −1  2  3 −1
(C)  0 = cos −1   and v0 = 5 ms (D)  0 = sin −1   and v0 = 5 ms
 5  5

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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
14. A particle is projected with a velocity v so that its horizontal range is twice the greatest
height attained. The horizontal range is
2v 2 v2 v2 4v 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3g 2g g 5g
6
15. The total speed of a projectile at its greatest height is √7 of its speed when it is at half of
the greatest height. The angle of projection will be :-
(A) 60º (B) 45º (C) 30º (D) 50º

16. A projectile is projected at 30º from horizontal with initial velocity 40 ms–1. The velocity
of the projectile at t = 2s from the start will be (Given g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 20 3ms −1 (B) 40 3ms −1 (C) 20 ms–1 (D) Zero

17. A shell is fired from a gun from the bottom of a hill along its slope. The slope of the hill is
 = 30º, and the angle of the barrel to the horizontal  = 60º. The initial velocity v of the
shell is 21 m/sec. Then distance of point from the gun at which shell will fall – (Given g =
9.8 m/s2)
(A) 10 m (B) 20 m (C) 30 m (D) 40 m

18. An aircraft drives towards a stationary target which is at sea level and when it is at a
height of 1390m above sea level it launches a missile towards the target. The initial
velocity of the missile is 410 m/s in a direction making an angle  below the horizontal
where tan = 9/40. Then the time of flight of the missile from the instant it was launched
until it reaches sea level is nearly –
(A) 10 sec (B) 15 sec (C) 20 sec (D) 25 sec

19. A particle is projected from a tower as shown in figure, then the distance from the foot of
the tower where it will strike the ground will be (take g = 10 m/s²)

(A) 4000/3 m (B) 5000/3 m (C) 2000 m (D) 3000 m

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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
20. Three particles A, B and C are projected from the same point with the same initial speeds
making angles 30°, 45° and 60° respectively with the horizontal. Which of the following
statements is correct
(A) A, B and C have unequal ranges
(B) Ranges of A and C are equal and less than that of B
(C) Ranges of A and C are equal and greater than that of B
(D) A, B and C have equal ranges

NUMERICAL TYPE (NO DECIMAL VALUE)


21. The maximum range of a gun on horizontal terrain is 16 km. If g = 10 m/s2. If the muzzle
velocity of the shell is 100 × a, then the value of a will be

22. A stone projected at angle  with horizontal from the roof of a tall building falls on the
ground after three second. Two second after the projection it was again at the level of
projection. Then the height of the building

23. For ground to ground projectile motion equation of path is y = 12 x – 3/4 x2. Given that g
= 10 ms–2. What is the range of the projectile?

24. A particle is projected under gravity at an angle of projection 45º with horizontal. Its
horizontal range is 36 m. Find maximum height attained by particle.

25. A bullet is fired with speed 50 m/s at 45º angle with horizontal. The height (in m) of the
bullet when its direction of motion makes angle 30º with the horizontal is   × a.
25
 3 
Then the value of a is :

CHEMISTRY
SINGLE OPTION CORRECT TYPE
26. Oxidation number of Fe in K3 [Fe(CN)6 ] is
(A) + 2 (B) + 3 (C) +1 (D) + 4

27. Which of the following elements can exhibit maximum number of oxidation states?
(A) 1s22s22p63s2 (B) 1s22s22p2 (C) 1s22s22p63s23p5 (D) 1s22s22p2

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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
28. C2 H6 (g) + nO2 → CO2 (g) + H 2O(l)
In this equation, the ratio of the coefficients of CO2 and H 2O is
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 2 : 3 (C) 3 : 2 (D) 1 : 3

29. 2MnO −4 + 5H 2 O 2 + 6H + → 2 Z + 5O 2 + 8H 2O . In this reaction Z is


(A) Mn+2 (B) Mn+4 (C) MnO 2 (D) Mn

30. What is ‘A’ in the following reaction 2Fe 3 + (aq) + Sn 2 + (aq) → 2Fe 2 + (aq) + A
(A) Sn3 +(aq) (B) Sn4 +(aq) (C) Sn 2 + (aq) (D) Sn

31. In the following reaction, 3 Br2 + 6CO32 − + 3 H 2 O = 5 Br − + BrO 3− + 6 HCO 3


(A) Bromine is oxidized and carbonate is reduced
(B) Bromine is reduced and water is oxidized
(C) Bromine is neither reduced nor oxidized
(D) Bromine is both reduced and oxidized

32. Which of the following is a redox reaction


(A) NaCl + KNO3 → NaNO3 + KCl (B) CaC 2O4 + 2HCl → CaCl 2 + H 2C2O4
(C) Mg (OH )2 + 2 NH4 Cl → MgCl 2 + 2NH4 OH (D) Zn + 2 AgCN → 2 Ag + Zn(CN )2

33. The weight of 2.01 × 1023 molecules of CO is -


(A) 9.3 gm (B) 7.2 gm (C) 1.2 gm (D) 3 gm

34. Mole fraction of A in H2O is 0.2. The molality of A in H2O is


(A) 13.9 (B) 15.5 (C) 14.5 (D) 16.8

35. Density of 2.05 M solution of acetic acid in water is 1.02 g/mL. The molality of same
solution is
(A) 1.14 mol kg–1 (B) 3.28 × 10–2 (C) 2.28 mol kg–1 (D) 0.44 mol kg–1

36. 250 mL of an aqueous solution of glucose contains 6.02 × 1022 molecules. The
concentration of solution is
(A) 0.1 M (B) 1.0 M (C) 0.2 M (D) 0.4 M

37. What approx. volume of 0.40 M Ba(OH)2 must be added to 50.0 mL of 0.30 M NaOH to
get a solution in which the molarity of the OH– ions is 0.50 M?
(A) 33 mL (B) 66 mL (C) 133 mL (D) 100 mL
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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
38. If 1.5 moles of oxygen combine with Al to form Al2O3, the weight of Al used in the
reaction is :
(A) 27 g (B) 40.5 g (C) 54g (D) 81 g

39. Two solutions of a substance (non-electrolyte) are mixed in the following manner 480 ml
of 1.5 M of first solution with 520 ml of 1.2 M of second solution. The molarity of final
solution is:
(A) 1.20 M (B) 1.50 M (C) 1.344 M (D) 2.70 M

40. In the redox reaction –


10FeC2O4 + x KMnO4 + 24H2SO4 → 5Fe2 (SO4)3 + 20CO2 + y MnSO4 + 3 K2SO4 + 24H2O.
The values of x and y are respectively –
(A) 6, 3 (B) 3, 6 (C) 3, 3 (D) 6, 6

41. Which of the following changes with increase in temperature?


(A) Molality (B) Weight fraction of solute
(C) Molarity (D) Mole Fraction

42. Select the example of disproportionation reaction.


(A) BaCl2 + H 2 SO4 → BaSO4 + 2HCl (B) NH 4 NO3 → N 2O + 2H 2O
(C) 4 H 3 PO3 → PH 3 + 3H 3 PO4 (D) AgCl + 2 NH 3 → Ag ( NH 3 )2 Cl

43. In the reaction,


( NH 4 )2 Cr2O7 → N 2 + 4 H 2O + Cr2O3
The number of electrons lost by each N atom is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 3

44. In the reaction xHI + yHNO3 → NO + I2 + H2O, upon balancing with whole number
coefficients :
(A) x = 3, y = 2 (B) x= 2, y = 3
(C) x = 6, y = 2 (D) x = 6, y = 1

45. For the redox reaction MnO4– + C2O42– + H+ ⎯⎯ → Mn2+ + CO2 + H2O, the total
sum of whole number of stoichiometric coefficients of MnO4–, C2O42– and H+ is _____.
(A) 2, 5, 16 (B) 16, 5, 2 (C) 5, 16, 2 (D) 2, 16, 5

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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
NUMERICAL TYPE (NO DECIMAL VALUE)
46. The number of electrons involved in the reduction of KMnO4 in basic solution is

47. If 20 mL of 0.4 M NaOH solution completely neutralizes 40 mL of a dibasic acid the


x
molarity of the acid solution is M. Find the value of x.
10

48. 2 mole of ethyl alcohol are present with 6 mole of water. The mole fraction of alcohol is
1
. Find the value of x
x

49. One gram of a chloride was found to contain 0.835 g of chlorine. Its vapour density is 85.
its molecular formula is MClx. Find the value of x.

50. In the following reaction; xZn + yHNO3(dil) aZn(NO3)2 + bH2O + cNH4NO3


What is the sum of the coefficients (a + b + c) ?

MATHEMATICS
SINGLE OPTION CORRECT TYPE
5 sin  − 3 cos 
51. If 5 tan  = 4, then =
5 sin  + 2 cos 
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1/6 (D) 6

1 1
52. If sin( − ) = and cos( + ) = , where  and  are positive acute angles, then
2 2
(A)  = 45,  = 15 (B)  = 15,  = 45
(C)  = 60,  = 15 (D) None of these

53. If tan  + sec  = e x , then cos  equals


(e x + e − x ) 2 (e x − e − x ) (e x − e − x )
(A) (B) x − x (C) (D) x − x
2 (e + e ) 2 (e + e )

1 1 1 1 
54. If cos  =  x +  , then  x 2 + 2  =
2 x 2 x 
(A) sin 2 (B) cos 2 (C) tan 2 (D) sec 2
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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
55. If cot  + tan  = m and sec  − cos  = n, then which of the following is correct
(A) m(mn2 )1/3 − n(nm2 )1/3 = 1 (B) m(m2 n)1/3 − n(mn2 )1/3 = 1
(C) n(mn2 )1/3 − m(nm2 )1/3 = 1 (D) n(m2n)1 / 3 − m(mn 2 )1 / 3 = 1

   
56. tan  +   − tan  −   =
4  4 
(A) 2 tan 2 (B) 2 cot 2 (C) tan 2 (D) cot 2

2 4
57. If x = y cos = z cos , then xy + yz + zx =
3 3
(A) – 1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2

   2 
58. If tan x + tan  + x  + tan  + x  = 3, then
3   3 
(A) tan x = 1 (B) tan 2 x = 1 (C) tan 3x = 1 (D) None of these

cos 9 + sin 9
59. =
cos 9 − sin 9
(A) tan 54 (B) tan 36 (C) tan18 (D) None of these

60. tan 2024º – tan 2019º – tan 5º =


(A) cot 2024º cot 2019º cot 5º (B) tan 2024º tan 2019º tan 5º
(C) 0 (D) tan 2020º + tan 4º + tan 2024º

sin 3 + sin 5 + sin 7  + sin 9


61. =
cos 3 + cos 5 + cos 7  + cos 9 
(A) tan 3 (B) cot 3 (C) tan 6 (D) cot 6

62. The value of sin 600 cos 330 + cos120 sin150 is


1 3
(A) – 1 (B) 1 (C) (D)
2 2

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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
63. The value of tan 6º tan 42º tan 66º tan 78º is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1/2 (D) –1

3 4 −
64. If cos  = and cos  = , where  and  are positive acute angles, then cos =
5 5 2
7 7 7 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 5 2 5 2 5

b a+b a −b
65. If tan x = , then + =
a a −b a+b
2 sin x 2 cos x 2 cos x 2 sin x
(A) (B) (C) (D)
sin 2 x cos 2 x sin 2 x cos 2 x

 
66. 1 − 2 sin 2  +   =
4 
(A) cos 2 (B) − cos 2 (C) sin 2 (D) − sin 2

 
67. For     0,  , let 3 sin( + ) = 2sin( – ) and a real number k be such that tan  = k tan .
 2
Then the value of k is equal to:
2 2
(A) − (B) –5 (C) (D) 5
3 3

 3 15 12
d68. If <  < ,  <  < ; sin  = and tan  = , the value of sin ( – ) is -
2 2 17 5
–21 21 –171 171
(A) (B) (C) (D)
221 221 221 221

tan 2 2 – tan 2 
69. =
1 – tan 2 2 tan 2 
(A) tan 3 / tan  (B) cot 3 / cot  (C) tan 3 tan  (D) cot 3 cot 

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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011
n n
 cos A + cos B   sin A + sin B 
   +  when n is odd, is-
 sin A – sin B   cos A – cos B 

 A− B 
(A) 2 cotn   (B) zero
 2 
 A− B 
(C) 2 tann   (D) None
 2 

NUMERICAL TYPE (NO DECIMAL VALUE)


71. tan1 tan 2 tan 3 tan 4........tan 89 =

72. If sin  + cosec = 2, the value of sin10  + cosec10  is

73. If sin 1 + sin 2 + sin 3 = 3, then cos 1 + cos 2 + cos 3 =

 3 5 7
74. sin 2 + sin 2 + sin 2 + sin 2 =
8 8 8 8

3  1 
The expression 3[sin4   −   + sin4 (3 +)] – 2 [sin6   +   + sin (5 – )] is equal
6
75.
2  2 
to-


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Plot No. R-4, Opposite Railway Track, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) - 462011

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