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(7501CJA101005240016) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Main)


REVIEW TEST
(Academic Session : 2024 - 2025)
05-01-2025

JEE(Main + Advanced) : Nurture (PHASE : V)


Test Type : Unit Test # 01
ANSWER KEY PAPER-1
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B A C A A C B C B A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B C C D B C C C A A

N
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 1.00 100.00 5.00 53.00 15.00

CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A. D B B C A B D A D A

E
SECTION-I

SECTION-II
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
11

20
B
1
12
C
2
64.00
13
A
3
6.00

MATHEMATICS
3.26
14
B
4
15
B
5
7
16
C
17
C
18
D
19
D
20
B
LL
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C C C C A D B D D A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D A B A C A A B D A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 18.00 75.00 27.00 3.00 5.00

HINT – SHEET
A

PHYSICS 2. Ans ( A )
SECTION-I
1. Ans ( B )

π π
Mv 2Mv
P =∫ dP sin θ = ∫ sin θdθ =
π π
0 0

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3. Ans ( C ) 9. Ans ( B )

mgsin θ × r – T(2r) = 0
2Tr = mg rsin θ 10. Ans ( A )
mg sin θ ∫ x. dx
T= x cm =
2 dm
4. Ans ( A )

dm Kx2
Mass per unit length =λ=
1 1 R
2
2R
2 dx L
I= (9M)R2 − [ M ( ) + M ( Kx2 dx

N
) ]
2 2 3 3 dm =
L
9MR2 MR2 L 2
= −[ ] = 4MR2 ∫ x ( KxL ) dx
2 2 0 3L
5. Ans ( A ) xcm =
L

Kx2
dx

4
L
0

E
v = √2gx
m
11. Ans ( B )
Let mass of boat = M; Mass of man = m
displacement of boat
= m L = 50 × 10 = 1m
M +m 450 + 50
LL
Mass of the element is dm = λ dx, where λ =
ℓ L = 1m travelled distance
F = λv2 = 2λgx
= 2λxg + λxg
12. Ans ( C )
3mgx According to impulse momentum theorem
3λgx =


When x =
2
3mg
F′ =
2
6. Ans ( C )
A

Theoretical I sin θ = MV0


7. Ans ( B ) ∴I=
MV0
sin θ
13. Ans ( C )
J mV0 V0
Velocity of lift = = =
3m 3m 3
14. Ans ( D )
IP QR = IAOB + M. (ON) 2 Δp
Fav =
2 Δt
1 C 0.12 × 25
IP QR = MR2 + M. ( ) = = 30N
4 √2 0.1
But IP QR = 1 MR2
2
R
∴ C=±
√2

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15. Ans ( B ) 17. Ans ( C )
Given, m1 = 1 kg, v1 = 12 m/s M
Mass of hanging part =
m2 = 2 kg, v2 = – 24 m/s, e = 2/3 4
Let the velocities after collision is V1 and V2.
By using conservation of momentum,
m 1 v 1 + m 2 v 2 = m 1 V1 + m 2 V2
1 × 12 − 2 × 24 = V1 + 2V2 Depth of centre of mass from level of table = L
8
∴ V1 + 2V2 = −36 .....(i) Hence, work required to pull hanging part to table
V1 − V 2 = change in gravitational
Coefficient of restitution, e =
v2 − v1
2 V1 − V 2 M L MgL
= P.E. = ( ) g ( ) =
4 8 32

N

3 −24 − 12
or V1 – V2 = – 24 ...(ii) Alternate Solution :
By solving (i) and (ii), Consider an element dx at a distance x from table
V2 = – 4 m/s and V1 = – 28 m/s level.
16. Ans ( C )
x=

E
2x =
mL
2(m + M)
Total displacement
mL
2(m + M)
=
mL
m+M
work required to pull element to table
dw = (dm)g(x)
dw = M
dx) gx
LL
(
L
Hence, work required to pull element to table
L/4
M
w= ∫ dw = ∫ gx dx
L
0
L/4
Mg x2
w= [ ]
L 2 0
MgL
w=
32
18. Ans ( C )
A

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19. Ans ( A ) 2. Ans ( 100.00 )
P = m gh = 100 × 10 × 100
( )
t
= 105 W = 100 kW
3. Ans ( 5.00 )
ℓ mℓ2
τ = mg = α
2 3
3g
∴ α=
2ℓ
30 8
∴ a = αx = × = 5m/s2
2×8 3
4. Ans ( 53.00 )

N
ℓ cos θ is same for two particle
20. Ans ( A )

E 2
I = ( mR2 + md 2 ) × 2
5

I = 2(
2
5
1
2
3
×2×( ) +2×( )
2 4
2
) =
53
20
kg − m2
LL
X = 53
5. Ans ( 15.00 )
1 2 1 0.5 × 1 3
Wf = Δ KE = μvrel = ( ) (9) = J
2 2 1.5 2

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 1.00 ) 6. Ans ( B )


A

For first condition In solid state, SO3 form trimer (S3O9)


Initial velocity = u, Final velocity = u/2, s = 3 cm
From v2 = u2 – 2as
u 2 2 3u2
⇒ ( ) = u – 2as ⇒ a =
2 8s
Second condition 7. Ans ( D )
Initial velocity = u/2, Final velocity = 0 In sp, sp3d and sp3d2 hybridisation 180º bond angle
2
u is observed.
Form v2 = u2 – 2ax ⇒ 0 = – 2ax
∴x=
u2
=
u2 × 8s
4
= 1 cm
9. Ans ( D )
4 × 2a 4 × 2 × 3u2 Theortical
( ∵ s = 3 cm) z = 72 → d - block
z = 91 → f - block
z = 85 → p - block

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15. Ans ( B ) 7. Ans ( B )
Vander walls equation
an2
( P+ ) (V – nb) = nRT
V
Putt the value of n = 0.5 mol.

CHEMISTRY Δ
Use r=
SECTION-II s
4s = Δ
1. Ans ( 20 ) 2 (28 + 2x) = √(14 + x) ⋅ x ⋅ 8.6
O2 : σ1s , σ ∗ 1s , σ2s , σ ∗ 2s , σ2p , π2p
2 2 2 2 2
x
2
y = π2p2z , π ∗ 2p1y = π ∗ 2p1z
⇒ 4 (14 + x) = 4√(14 + x) ⋅ x ⋅ 3
10 − 6

N
B.O. = ⇒ √14 + x = √3x ⇒ 14 + x = 3x
2
4 ⇒x=7
= =2
2
x=2 Δ = 4s = 2(28 + 2x) = 2(28 + 14) = 84 cm2
10x = 20 8. Ans ( D )
π
MATHEMATICS θ1 = θ2 = θ3 = θ4 =

E
3. Ans ( C )
SS1 = T2
4. Ans ( C )
SECTION-I 9. Ans ( D )
y = (sinx – 3)2 + 16
ymax = 32
ymin = 20 sum = 52
2
LL
C1 : (0, 0), r1 = 2 11. Ans ( D )
C2 : (3, 4), r2 = r On expansion of determinant
C1C2 = r1 + r2 sinx = – cosx
⇒ 5=r+2 tanx = – 1
⇒ r=3 3π 7π
x= ,
C1C2 = |r – 2| 4 4
⇒ 5 = |r – 2| 13. Ans ( B )
⇒ r=7
A

5. Ans ( A )
2
We have q = −p − ⇒ p2 + pq + 2 = 0 ⇒ λ = –3
p
6. Ans ( D )
y2 = 24x, a = 6 Since
Foot of Normal → (am2, – 2am)
(6m2, – 12m) → (6, 12) 14. Ans ( A )
m=–1
(6m2, – 12 m) → (6, – 12)
m=1
m1m2 = – 1 if a = b = c
Hence normals are perpendicular
angle = 90°

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15. Ans ( C ) 20. Ans ( A )
y
Equation of AB = S(a + b) D: x + = 1
3 a b
y − 1 = − (x − 2) bx + ay = ab
2

2y + 3x = 8 ...(1)
3x + 4y = 12 ...(2)
from (1) & (2) ∣
bh + ak − ab ∣
|P M| = ∣ ∣

N
4 ∣ √ a2 + b 2 ∣
⇒ y = 2 and x= 2 2
3 |P S| = √(h − a) + (k − b)
16. Ans ( A ) |PM| = |PS|
α+β=a+
1
⩾ 2 (PM)2 = (PS)2
a 2

17. Ans ( A )
2
bh + ak − ab
= (√(h − a)2 + (k − b)2 )

E
= 1)
9cos2 θ + 16sin2 θ = √9 + 7sin2 θ

19. Ans ( D )
= 4 (when sin2 θ

Focus of parabola y2 = 4ax is (a,0) the line y – x –


(

a2 + b 2

b2 h2
)

+ a2 k2 + a2 b2 + 2abhk − 2ab2 h − 2a2 bk


a2 + b 2
= a2 + h2 − 2ah + b2 + k2 − 2bk
b2h2 + a2k2 + a2b2 + 2abhk – 2ab2h – 2a2bk
LL
a = 0 pass through (a,0) so it is a focal chord. = a4 + a2h2 – 2a3h + a2b2 +
Hence the tangents intersects at 90º. a2k2 – 2a2bk + a2b2
+ b2h2 – 2ab2h +
b4 + b2k2 – 2b3k
2abhk = a4+b4 + a2h2 + b2k2 – 2a3h – 2b3k + a2b2
(ah – bk)2 + a4+b4 + a2b2 – 2a3h – 2b3k = 0
(ax – by)2 – 2a3x – 2b3y + a4+b4 + a2b2 = 0
A

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MATHEMATICS 2. Ans ( 75.00 )
2b2 2.25
SECTION-II L. R = =
a 12
1. Ans ( 18.00 ) 18k = 25 × 3 = 75.

As the axis is parallel to the y-axis, it will be x – α 4. Ans ( 3.00 )


= 0 for some a and the tangent to the vertex (which As distance between centres = r1 + r2
is perpendicular to the axis) will be y – β = 0 for ⇒ 3 tangents can be drawn.
some β .
Hence the equation of the parabola will be of the 5. Ans ( 5.00 )
form P(a, b) is radical centre of three circles.
(x – α )2 = 4a(y – β ) ...(i) Radical axis are x = 2, y = − 5
2

N
when α , β , a are unknown constants, 4a being latus −5
rectum. ⇒ a = 2, b =
2
(1) passes through (0, 4), (1, 9) and ( – 2, 6) so
(0 – α )2 = 4a(4 – β ),
i.e. α 2 = 4a(4 – β ) ...(ii)
2
and (1 – α ) = 4a(9 – β )

E
i.e. 1 – 2 α + α 2 = 4a(9 – β ) ...(iii)
and ( – 2 – α )2 = 4a(6 – β )
i.e. 4 + 4 α + α 2 = 4a(6 – β ) ...(iv)
∴α=−
3
4
LL
5 1
∴a= = or β = 23
40 8 8
∴ from (i), the equation of the parabola is
2
3 1 23
( x+ ) = 4 ⋅ ⋅ (y − ) or
4 8 8
3 9 1 23
x2 + x + = y− or
2 16 2 16
3 1
x2 + x − y + 2 = 0
2 2
∴ 2x2 + 3x – y + 4 = 0 ⇒ y = 2x2 + 3x + 4 ⇒ α
A

= 2 × 22 + 3 × 2 + 4 = 18.

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