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JEE-MAIN EXAMINATION - JANUARY 2025
(HELD ON WEDNESDAY 29th JANUARY 2025)
TIME :
300 PM TO 6:00 PM
SECTION-A
Ifthe set of all a © R, for which the equation 2x" +
(a—5)x + 15 = 3a has no real root, is the interval
(a), and X= {x © Z:aL,x#2, G2DG+9), 9
(x-4\x +1)
x>l,x#2,
49+ 121416
5. Let the function fix) = (x' — I))x’ — ax + 2| + cosix)
be not differentiable at the two points x = a = 2
and x = B. Then the distance of the point (a)
from the line 12x + Sy + 10= 0 is equal to
a3 4
@)2 as
Ans. (1)
Sol. cos)x| is always differentiable
wwe have to check only for ~ ax +2}
Not differentiable at
x'-axt+2
One root is given, a= 2
4-2a+2=0
a=3
other root B= 1
but for x= 1 f{x) is differentiable
(Drop)
Ans.
Sol.
2
Ans.
Sol.
Let a straight line L pass through the point
PQ2-1,3) and be perpendicular to the lines
If the line L. intersects the yz-plane at the point Q,
then the distance between the points P and Q is,
(2 2) V0
@)3 (4) 23,
@
Vector parallel 1
ij k
=|2 1-2) =10i-10j+5k
13 4
=SQi-25+K)
Equation of 'L!
2_y+l
cae (say)
Let QQR+2,-24— 1,243)
3242-0 sh=-1
=> Q(0, 1,2)
(P,Q) =3
Let S = NU {0}. Define a relation R from S to R
by:
{os v):logy=nlog,(2} ee}.
‘Then, the sum of all the elements in the range of R
is equal to
a 5
OF QF
10 5
Oy o>
@
S=(0,1,2,3 ou}
:
sess?)8
Ans.
Sol.
Required
sum = (2) +
3) “ls
Let the line x + y= 1 meet the axes of x and y at A
‘and B, respectively. A right angled triangle AMN
is inscribed in the triangle OAB, where O is the
‘origin and the points M and N lie on the lines OB
and AB, respectively. If the area of the triangle
AMN is of the area ofthe triangle OAB and
AN : NB = 2: 1, then the sum of all possible
value(s) of is 2:
1
Ms
5
3) 5
@>
“
Area of AAOB
Area of AAMN =
9°29
Equation of AB is x+y=1
OA = 1, AM=see(45° 8)
AN = see(45°—0) cos0
MN = see(45°— 0) sind
9.
Ans.
Sol.
AaaMsy= Le scts* Opitos
1
tnd =2,
2
tan0 = 2 is rejected
AN} coo =2
NB
[Link] + By = 109 is the equation of the chord of the
ay
x 51
ellipse +21, whose mid point is (5,1),
9 a ( 2)
then «+B is equal to
(37 046
(3) 58 @n
eB)
70.2)
Equation of chord T = S,
‘G)Q)-2e4
oo twos
=> 40x + 18y = 109
=> a=40,B=18
> at BHs8
If all the words with or without meaning made
using all the letters of the word “KANPUR” are
arranged as in a dictionary, then the word at 440°
position in this arrangement, is
() PRNAKU (2) PRKANU
(3) PRKAUN (4) PRNAUK,
Ans. (3)Sol.
A, KN, PLR, U
=> 440" word
Let o,f (0. # B) be the values of m, for which the
‘equations x + y + z= 1; x + 2y + 42 = m and
x + dy + 102m’ have infinitely many solutions.
Then the value of 34 (n* +n?) is equa to:
440 (2) 3080
(3) 3410 (4) 560
a
pad
A=[1 2 4]=1@0~-16)- 100-4) + 14-2)
4 19)
=4-6+2=0
For infinite solutions
m'=3x+
m=1,2
a=1,p=2
& Lint +n"
Joan , 10a n2
2 6
= 554385
=440
12, Let A = [a] be @ matrix of order 3 * 3, with
ay =(V2)". tf the sum of all the elements in the
third row of A’ is a+ BV, a,BeZ, then +B is
equal 0
(280 (2) 168
(3) 210 (4) 224
Ans, (4)
(a) (8) (8)
sol. a=|(v2)° (v2)' (v2)
Be 28 4
A=|2v2 4 2
4 42 8
ee | 2
v2 2 wW2/|J2 2 we
2 w2 4 [| 2 22 4
(24448) (2V2+4V2+8V2) (44+8+16),
‘Sum of elements of 3" row = 4(14 + 14y2 +28)
= 4(42+ 14y2)
= 168 + S6V2
a+ Bv2
~ a+P= 168 +56=224
13. Let P be the foot of the perpendicular from the
point (1, 22) om he fine L ; 54-94 252
Let the line #=(-i+j-2k)+2(i-j+K),2eR,
intersect the line Lat Q. Then 2(PQ)" is equal to:
«27 (2)25
(3)29 419
Ans. (1)Sol.
ACI, 2, 2)
=1,24+2)
H- 3,201,
Putte
=0 3H, 1,2)=0
wt pt3+ 4p 0 p=
1
2
sta )2)
(3 4)
22
Now general [Link] L, is Q-1+2, 1
Equate it with general pt of L
2 | 2u+
pe l=-14A)—p— 24h
w=A-2
200-2)
M-4+2=242
-
2(PQ)'= (5) n
14, Let acirele C pass through the points (4, 2) and (0,
2), and its centre lie on 3x + 2y +2=0. Then the
length of the chord, of the circle C, whose mid-
point is (1, 2), is:
3 3
(3) v2 (4) W2
Ans. @)
Sol.
15,
Ans.
Sol.
(4,2)
= OM is vertical
ON eer a0
mid point of chord is N=(1,2) =. ON= 37
length of chord = 2° (ON)
=2@0=37 =2N3
Let A= [a,] be a2 * 2 matrix such that a, © {0,1}
forall i and j. Let the random variable X denote the
possible values of the determinant of the matrix A.
‘Then, the variance of X is:
L 3
OF Qe
i 3
Ors OF16.
Ans.
Sol.
17.
Ans.
Sol.
18.
Bag 1 contains 4 white balls and 5 black balls, and
Bag 2 contains n white balls and 3 black balls. One
ball is drawn randomly from Bag | and transferred
to Bag 2. A ball is then drawn randomly from Bag
2. Ifthe probability, that the ball drawn is whit
29/45, then n is equal to:
(3 Q)4
GB)5 (46
4
Bag 1 = (4W, SB}
Bag 2 = {nW, 3B}
4 n+l 5) n 29
o*ne4 oO" ned 45
fn=4)
The remainder, when 7” is divided by 23, is equal
to
ayia 9
@i7 (a6
o
7! = 7 (7) = 7 343)" = 7 (345 -2)"
78 =23K, +72"
Now 7.2"= 7.25.
= 28. 256)"
= 28 (253 + 3)'
28 x 81> (23 + 5) (69+ 12)
23K, +60
:, Remainder =
Let f(x)=[e(t8-9e+20)a, 1 < x < 5. IF the
range of fis (a, B], then 4(c. + B) equals:
is? (2)283
@) 12s (4) 154
Ans. (1)
Sol.
f(a) = = ~ 3664) |+ 10(16)=32=B.
e-)
19, Let & be a unit vector perpendicular to the vectors
a+ Bi
57
i-2}+3k and €=21+3)-K, and makes an
angle of cos (1) withthe vestor i+ joka
makes an angle of © with the vector F+a}+8,
then the value of a. is :
a) 3 @ ve
@) V6 ae
‘Ans. (3)
Sok Let vais jek
Hk
23
j2 3 -l
bx:
=-Tie7j+7k
(rejected)20.
Ans.
Sol.
adsorb)
Vita? +1
Now cos=
for +2=-a (2. a<0)
3a? +6 = 40"
= a= V6
If for the solution curve y = f(x) of the differential
2eseex
(1+2secx)'”
x 5)1(2)=8 nn (2) is equal to:
4 (tnx
caution %+(1ans)y
2)"\3 J" 10
o+3 1
© ola) © solar)
OTF 4 ae
“
21.
Ans.
Sol.
2
pseex=— se} nal)
if 2a{(s
[J denotes the greatest integer function, then o. is
equal to
«2
aim
SECTION-B
lax
2
+[2sin J} dx = 2 + a, where2
Sol.
Ans.
It n(x
(in
Ans. 3)
An electric dipole is placed at a distance of 2 em
from an infinite plane sheet having ps
density 0. Choose the correct option from the
following,
itive charge
SEeES”
(1) Torque on dipole is zero and net force is
directed away from the sheet.
(2) Torque on dipole is zero and net force acts
towards the sheet.
(3) Potential energy of dipole is minimum and
torque is zero.
(4) Potential energy and torque both are maximum
@)
+
or
+) O--@
+] a 4a29.
Sol.
Ans.
Ans.
In an experiment with photoelectric effect, the
stopping potential
(1) increases with inerease in the wavelength of the
incident light
(2) increases with increase in the intensity of the
incident ight
is () times the maximum kinetic energy of
.
the emitted photoelectrons
(4) decreases with inerease in the intensity of the
incident light
8
hc
Wrevy
HE W+(Kuu)
e
Vs
Ans. (3)
‘A point charge causes an electric flux of -2 * 10°
Nm'C' to pass through a spherical Gaussian
surface of 80 em radius, centred on the charge
‘The value of the point charge is:
Given,
()-177 «10°C (2)-15.7 10°C
@) 177 «10°C (4) 15.7 «10°C
a
-2x10¢ NO
= (8.85 « 10") x (2 10)
q=-177% 10°C
Ans. (1)
Pressure,
Bi.
Va Ve Ve Volume
A poly-atomie molecule (C, = 3R, C, = 4, where
R is gas constant) goes from phase space point
AQ, = 10" Pa, V, = 4 * 10m’) to point B (P, =
* 10" Pa, V, = 6 * 10m) to point C (P, = 10° Pa,
V, =8* 10m). A to B is an adiabatic path and B
to C is an isothermal path.
‘The net heat absorbed per unit mole by the system
is
(1) SOOR(In3 + Ind)
(3) SOOR In2
@)
AQ,, = 0 adiabatic
Que = AW
(2) 450R(In4
(4) 400R Ind
In3)
Ans.
Sol.
=netn{ Y | —asoren{ S10
Ve oxo
=4sonva($)=4s0R nt 03)
AQ= AQ + AQ,.
AQ=450 R (nd ~ fn3)
Note : Solution is based on direct data, B and C
are not satisfying the condition of isothermal
process.
Ans. (2)
‘Two identical symmetric double convex lenses of
focal length fare cut into two equal parts L,, L, by
AB plane and L, L, by XY plane as shown in
figure respectively. The ratio of focal lengths of
Tenses L, and L, is
32.
x
L, i
is BOR
L,
L
Y
ais Ql
@)2:1 1:2
Ans. (4)33.
Sol.
Ans.
Ans.
Ans. (4)
A plane electromagnetic wave propagates along
the + x direction in free space. The components of
the electric field, E and magnetic field, B vectors
associated with the wave in Cartesian frame are :
(E,B, QE,B,
QE, B, @E,B,
@
ely
8
Direction of propogation
=ExB
Ans. (2)
Air]
(Glass Glass]
rp &
Nero 7
Two concave refracting surfaces of equal radii of
‘curvature and refractive index 1.5 face each other
in air as shown in figure. A point object O is
placed midway, between P and B. The separation
between the images of ©, formed by cach
refracting surface is
(1) 02148
2)0.1148
(041K
(4) 0.124R,
@
38.
Ans.
Sol.
Distance between images
n-(oen2n)-o114R
option (2)
Two bodies A and B of equal mass are suspended
from two massless springs of spring constant k,
and k,, respectively. If the bodies oscillate
vertically such that their amplitudes are equal, the
ratio of the maximum velocity of A to the
maximum velocity of B is
k
of
k
3) Ke
OF
a
V,=Ao,
V,=Ao,
A36.
Sol.
Ans.
Given below are two statements. One is labelled as.
Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason
®.
B
Three identical spheres of same mass undergo one
dimensional motion as shown in figure with initial
velocities v
mis, v,=2 mis, v= 4 mis If we
wait sufficiently long for elastic collision to
happen, then v,=4 m/s, vy, =2 mis, v, = 5 mis will
be the final velocities.
Reason (R) In an clastic collision between
identical masses, two objects exchange their
velocities,
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the
correct explanation of (A)
2) (A) is true but (R) is false
(3) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A)
(4) (A) is false but (R) is true
@
In clastic collision for same mass, velocities
interchange
37.
Ans.
Sol.
38.
Ans,
Sol.
‘A sand dropper drops sand of mass mit) on a
conveyer belt at a rate proportional to the square
root of speed (¥) ofthe bel, ie. Sa JF IPP is
the power delivered to run the belt at constant
speed then which of the following relationship is
true?
Pav 2) Pay
@Pxv Pav
@
Power= FV
Pip =m]
qa)
(w= Cv"
Ans. (4)
A convex lens mode of glass (refractive index =
1.5) has focal length 24 cm in air. When it is
totally immersed in water (refractive index = 1.33),
its focal length changes to
() em (2) 96 em
(3) 24em, (4) 48 em,
@)39.
Sol.
Ans.
A capacitor, C, = 6 F is charged to a potential
difference of V, = SV using a SV battery. The
battery is removed and another capacitor, C, = 12
place of the battery. When the
switch ‘S’ is closed, the charge flows between the
capacitors for some time until equilibrium
HF is inserted
condition is reached. What are the charges (q, and
4,) on the capacitors C, and C, when equilibrium
condition is reached.
s
ce
(1) q,= 15 nC, 4, =30 we
(2). q, = 30 WC, q, = 15 uC
3).q,= 10 HC, g, = 20 we
(4) 4, = 20 nC, 10 uC
@
aly
C6uF =" SV=V, C,=12uF
-a|
6 5=30uC
Finally
s
a-6Ve] + ther
. a=12V.
40.
‘Three equal masses m are kept a vertices (A, B, C)
of an equilateral triangle of side ain five space. At
t= 6,
V,=V,AC,
they are given an. initial velocity
Vo=VBA and ¥,=V,CB
Here, AC,CB and BA’ are unit vectors along the
edges of the triangle. If the three masses interact
gravitationally, then the magnitude of the net
angular momentum of the system at the point of
collision is
when
Q)3amv,
Ans.
Sol.a
Match List-l with List
List
(A)__[ Young's Modulus |)
(B) | Torque’ a
(©__| Coefficient of Viscosity | (IM)
(D) | Gravitational Constant_[V)
Ans.
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below
()(AY(, (B)-C), (CCU, (DAV)
(2)(A}AD, (BY), (C1V), (D)-AM)
(AHO), (BID, (CAM, (DAD)
(4) (AHA), (B)-IV), (C0), (D)-A1)
@
= MEE eer? ay
xP
MUT? (lv)
2.
M'LT? (Ill)
List List-Il
(A) [Magnetic [| Ampere
induction meter
(B) [Magnetic | GI)_| Weber
intensity
(©_| Magnetic fx | Gm) | Gauss
(D) [Magnetic | (V) | Ampere
‘moment meter
Ans.
Sol.
43.
Ans,
Choose the correet answer from the options given
below
(AYA, (B)-0V), (O-(,
2) (AKAD, BAY), (CD, DO
G) (A), (BCID, (CD, (OAV)
(4 (AYU), B)-L, (CU), (DIV)
@
(A) Magnetic induction -> Gauss (IID)
(B) Magnetic intensity
(»- 2)» ampere mete ay)
H
(©) Magnetic flux — Weber (Wb) (II)
(D) Magnetic moment > Ampere-meter”
("=ia)
Note : None of the option(s) are correct but if
wwe need to choose most appropriate option then
the answer is (2)
‘The tuth table forthe cireuit given below is:
A
B
@
@)
@)
aSol.
ve
XOR (Exclusive OR)
A cup of coffee cools from 90°C to 80°C in t
minutes when the room temperature is 20°C. The
time taken by the similar cup of coffee to cool
from 80°C to 60°C at the same room temperature
B 10
yer 2) Or
OF OG
5
ay oe
OF
Ans. (1)
By using average form of Newton's law of cooling
@
i)
cai)
loxt’ _ 65
120 50
8,8,
ass
45. The number of spectral lines emitted by atomic
hydrogen that is in the 4" energy level, is
(Me 0
@)3 @!
Ans.
Sol.
Total possible transition = 6
SECTION-B
46. The magnetic field inside a 200 turns solenoid of
radius 10 em is 2.9 * 10* Tesla. If the solenoid
carries a current of 0.29 A, then the length of the
solenoid is xem.
Ans. (8)
Sol. Assuming long solenoid
N
pou,(%
w( c }
-__nuni_(410°)(200)(029)
B 29x10"
=8rem
47. A parallel plate capacitor consisting of two eireular
plates of radius 10 cm is being charged by a
constant current of 0.15 A. Ifthe rate of change of
potential difference between the plates is 7 = 10°
Vis then the integer value ofthe distance between
the parallel plates is~
(Tate.e,=9%10 hm,
‘Ans. (1320)
Sol.
(oxo (70 1
IE (710")m
ons 10)
= 1320 ym
48. A physical quantity Q is related to four observables
abt
2,b,e,das follows : Q=
Ord
where, a= (60 + 3)Pas b= (20 + 0.1)m;
= (40-4 0.2) Nsm* and d= (50 + 0.1)m,
them th r =
em the pereentage error in Q is =
where
Ans. (77)
sol. Q=%
" ed
= AQ100-[ A842 AE 4 }.100
92) (92) 94 Loo
20)*\40) "5049. Two planets, A and B are orbiting a common star
in circular orbits of radii R, and R,, respectively,
with R, = 2R,. The planet Bis 4/2 times more
momentum (L,) of planet B to that of planet A(L,)
is closest to integer
Ans. ()
here M is mass of star
Ea_mo [Ro
Lym, VRy
Two cars P and Q are moving on a road in the
same direction. Acceleration of car P increases
linearly with time whereas car Q moves with a
‘constant acceleration, Both cars eross each other at
time t = 0, for the first time. The maximum
possible number of crossing(s) (including. the
‘erossing at t= 0) is
Ans. @)
Sol.
dt, kis constant
a,ais constant
y= 8 — a = a—Kt
$ inital velocities are not mentioned in question,
0 will have to assume two eases.
Case-l
‘yan ayy in same direction
P
Total number of crossing = 2
Case-Il
uu,» and a,, in opposite direction
A
P
Qhrakt
Total number of crossing = 3si.
32.
33.
Sol.
Ans.
Ans.
Ans.
SECTION-A
‘The calculated spin-only magnetic moments of
K,(Fe(OH),] and K,{Fe(OH),] respectively are
(1) 4.90 and 4.90 BM.
(2) 5.92 and 4.90 B.M.
(3) 3.87 and 4.90 BM.
(4) 4.90 and 5.92 BM.
@
For hydrogen like species, which of the following
graphs provides the — most appropriate
representation of E vs Z plot for a constant n'?
[E: Energy of the stationary state,
Z.: atomic number, n= principal quantum number]
a is @ is
@) is @ is
Given below are two statements :
Statement (I) : In. partition chromatography,
stationary phase is thin film of liquid present in the
inert support.
Statement (I) : In paper chromatography, the
material of paper acts as a stationary phase.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below
(1) Both Statement I and Statement
(2) Statement I is true but Statement IT is false
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(4) Statement I is false but Statement IT is true
@)
Statement lis true.
In partition chromatography, stationary phase is
thin liquid film present in the inert support.
are false
Statement IL is false.
Because stationary phase in paper chromatography
is water.
54.
Ans.
Sol.
55.
Ans.
Sol.
56.
Ans.
Identify the essential amino acids from below
(A) Valine (B) Proline
© Lysine (D) Threonine
(E) Tyrosine
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below
(1) (A)(©) and (D) only
(2)(A){C) and (E) only
(3) (B)(©) and (E) only
(4) (AD) and (E) only
@
Valine, Lysine and Threonine are essential amino
acids,
‘Which among the following halides will generate
the most stable carbocation in Nucleophillic
substitution reaction ?
on ee
Phy Be
6) oo amr
Ph
@)
Stability order of carbocation
Phe Ph ® no
“er or Oo ee
Ph
Consider the equilibrium
CO(g) + 3HAg) = CHA) + H.0(8)
If the pressure applied over the system increases by
‘two fold at constant temperature then
(A) Concentration of reactants and products
(B) Equilibrium will shift in forward direction.
(©) Equilibrium — constant
concentration of products inereases
(D) Equilibrium constant remains unchanged as
concentration of reactants and produets. remain
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below
(1) (A) and (B) only
(3) (B) and (C) only
qa
(2)(A), (B) and (D) only
(4) (A), (B) and (©) only57.
Ans.
Sol.
Given below are two statements :
Statement (I) : NaCl is added to the ice at 0°C,
present in the ice cream box to prevent the melting
of ice cream.
Statement (I) : On addition of NaCI to ice at 0°C,
there is a depression in freezing point.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below :
(1) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
(2) Both Statement and Statement I are true
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
(4) Statement I is true but Statement IT is false
2)
Given below are two statements
Statement (I) : On nitration of m-xylene with
HINO;, HO, a
nitrobenzene-1, 3-dicarboxylic acid is obtained as
followed by oxidation,
the major product.
Statement (11) :
NOs group is m-directing group,
In the light of the above statements, choose the
‘correct answer from the options given below :
(1) Both Statement I and Statement Il are false
(2) Statement I is false but Statement IT is true
(3) Both Statement [and Statement I are true
(4) Statement I is true but Statement IL is false
‘Hs group is o/p-directing while-
)
Statement
on on,
6 [Link]. o,
ch, cH,
(m-xylene) Ko.
[eosin
coon
‘coon
Xo;
Statement-II
-CH, group is o/p directing while NO; group is
‘meta directing,
59.
Ans.
60.
0.1 M solution of KI reacts with excess of H:SO.
and KIO solution. According to equation
SI-HO; +61" 31, +3H,0
Identify the correct statements
(A) 200 mL of KI solution reacts with 0.004 mol
of KIO;
(B) 200 mL of KI solution reacts with 0,006 mol of
H,SO,
(3) 0.5 L of KI solution produced 0.005 mol of I>
(4) Equivalent weight of KIO, is equal to
(Molecuarweigt
U 5
(Choose the correet answer fom the options given below:
(1) (A) and (D) only (2) (B) and (C) only
(3)(A) and (B) only (4) (C) and (D) only
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Match List-I with Liste
List IT
Batteries/Cell
‘Anode - Zn/Hg
eee Cathode - Hg +C
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Hearing aids | (I) _| Hydrogen fuel cell
‘Anode = Zn;
a Cathode - Carbon
Invertors,
Apollo ‘Anode ~ Pb ;
Co) \
space ship Cathode — Pb | PbO,
a)
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ol.
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‘Choose the correct answer from the options given
below
() (AYA), (B)-(, (HV), (DUD
2) (AMID, (BID, (C)-A1V), (D0)
@)(AYAV), (BCID, (-(), (D)-)
(4) (A)AUD, (BID, (CLV), (D)-(D)
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Or gas will be evolved as a product of electrolysis
of:
(A) an aqueous solution of AgNOs using silver
electrodes.
(B) an aqueous solution of AgNO; using platinum
electrodes.
(© a dilute solution of H:S0, using platinum
electrodes.
(D) a high concentration solution of H:
platinum electrodes.
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below
() (B) and (©) only
(3)(B) and (D) only
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$0: using
(2)(A) and (D) only
(4) (A) and (©) only.02.
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Sol.
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68.
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Identify the homoleptic complexes with odd
number of d electrons in the central metal.
(A) [Fe0 (B) [Fe(CN)]
(© [Fe(CN);NOP (D) [Coch
(&) [Co(H,0), Fs]
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below
(1) (B) and (D) only (2)(C) and (E) only
(3) (A), (B) and (D) only (4) (A), (C) and (E) only
1)
Total number of sigma (a) and pi(r)
bonds respectively present in hex-1-en-4-yne are =
(1) 13 and 3 (2) 1 and 3
(3) 3 and 13 (4) 14 and 3
a
aN
bonds = 13
bonds = 3
If C(diamond)->C(graphite) + X kJ mol"
C(diamond) + 0.(8) > COAg) + KI mol"
C(graphite) + Ox(@) > COXg) + Zk mol!
At constant temperature. Then
()X=¥+Z
(Q)-X=Y+Z
@)X=-¥+Zz
(@)X=Y-Z
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Given below are two statements :
Statement (I): It is impossible to specify
simultaneously with arbitrary precision, both the
Iinear momentum and the position of a particle.
Statement (II) : If the uncertainty in the
measurement of position and uncertainty in
measurement of momentum are equal for an
electron, then the uncertainty in the measurement
ht
of velocity is
x 2m
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below :
(1) Statement I is true but Statement IT is false
(2) Both Statement I and Statement IT are true.
(3) Statement I is false but Statement IT is true.
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
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66.
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Sol.
7.
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Which one of the following reaction sequences
will give an azo dye?
), (i) Sn/HCL
oC tata
ii) Gi) NaNOJHCL
(iii)B-naphthol, NaOH
ome Hy soct,
2 (os ame
t
:
OH p-naphtho
lol “or
Drug X becomes after
50%
decomposition. The original concentration of drug
in a bottle was 16 mg/mL which becomes 4
‘mg/mL in 12 months. The expiry time of the drug
ineffective
in months is
‘Assume that the decomposition of the drug follows
first order kinetics,
a 2
@)3 ae
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The type of oxide formed by the element among
Li, Na, Be, Mg, B and Al that has the least atomic
radius is =
(I) A:05
@)Aao
o
2) a0,
(4) 0Sol.
nm.
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n
First ionisation enthalpy values of fist four group 15
clements are given below. Choose the comect value for
the clement that sa main component of apatite family
(1) 1012kI mot! (2) 1402KI mot"
(3) 834K mot! (4)947 KI mot!
Ans. (1)
70. Whichone ofthe following, with HB wil give pheno?
Ci, oct
AT Roan
0.
cb
®
‘ocHs
oT
5H
cc
se)
on cH
Ans. (2)
or ‘CH, HBr | =o
on
or +CHBr
Phenol
SECTION-B
‘Consider the following low-spin complexes
Ks[Co(NO:), Ke[Fe(CN)e. Ks[Fe(CN)ahe
‘Cus{Fe(CN)e] and ZnafFe(CN)a]
The sum of the spin-only magnetic moment values
‘of complexes having yellow colour is
BM. (answer is nearest integer)
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Isomeric hydrocarbons -> negative Baeyer’s test
(Molecular formula CH)
The total number of
different non-aliphatie substitution sites is -
@
oO
Above two isomers of Cul, have four different sites for
aromatic electrophilic substitution reaction,
ymers from above with four
73. In the Claisen-Schmidt reaction to prepare,
dibenzalacetone from 5.3 g benzaldehyde, a total
of 3.51 g of product was obtained. The percentage
yield in this reaction was %.
Ans. (60)
°
Sok Phen yA
° me
Benzaldchyde
53 gm 5
: ra
Ph Ph
53 J Mot Dibenzalacetone
ose (Product)
3.51 gm
u
351 _oo1sMot
24
(Actual
‘Theoretical
0.015
% yield 100
1/40
= 60%
74, In the sulphur estimation, 0.20 g of a pure organic
compound gave 0.40 g of barium sulphate.
‘The percentage of sulphur in the compound is__
x 10%,
(Molar mass ; O = 16, $ = 32, Ba = 137 in g mot")
Ans. (275)
Sol. Organic Compound —> BaSO,
0.20 gm 0.40 gm
0.40
040 nol(BaSO,
355 MOUBASO,)
0.0
240 rol (Sulphur
333 mo! (Sulphur)
0.40
* 32 gm (sulphur)
ayy * 32 em (sulphur)
0.40%32 199
%8 = —233__ = 7.5% 0 275 x 10" %
020
. Total number of non bonded electrons present in
NO; ion based on Lewis theory is
Ans. (12)