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28-07-2025

1701CJA101016250004 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) In the figure shown, initially spring is relaxed. Spring constant of spring is k = 100 N/m. Find
minimum value of µ (coefficient of friction) between surface & block so that block remains in

equilibrium in final stage :-

(A) µ = 0.1
(B) µ = 0.2
(C) µ = 0.4
(D) µ = 0.5

2) In the given arrangement pulleys and string are massless and frictionless and all surfaces are

smooth. Find the magnitude of acceleration of wedge of mass M.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Two blocks of equal mass M each are connected as shown on one side of the string there is bead

of mass M/2 :-
When the system is released from rest, the bead continuous to remain at rest, while the two
(A)
blocks accelerates with the acceleration is m/s2.
It was observed that the bead was sliding down with a constant velocity relative to the string
(B)
then the acceleration of two blocks is m/s2.
If negligible friction force acts between bead and string then relative acceleration of bead with
(C)
respect to any one of the block is g.
(D) All of the above.

4) A block of mass 4.4 kg lies on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the block

and the surface is µ = 0.5 :- (g = 10 m/s2)

(A) Maximum change in momentum of block is 400 N-s.


(B) The block begins to move at t = 5 sec.
(C) Maximum velocity of block during journey is 22.4 m/s.
(D) All of the above.

5) A particle starts moving with velocity 10 m/s in a straight line under an acceleration varying
linearly with time. Its velocity time graph is as shown in figure. Its velocity is maximum at t = 3 sec.

The time (in sec) when the particle stops is (tan 37° = 3/4) :-

(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 7
(D) 5

6) A balloon is moving along with constant upward acceleration of 1 m/s2. A stone is thrown from the
balloon downwards with speed 40 m/s with respect to the balloon. At the time of projection balloon
is at height 160 m from the ground and is moving upward with speed 20 m/s. The time required to
fall on the ground by the stone after the projection will be :

(A) 4 sec
(B) 5 sec
(C) 6 sec
(D) None of these

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Three identical smooth balls are placed walls as shown in figure. Mass of each ball is m and

radius ; where 2R is the seperation between the walls.

(A) Normal contact force between ball And and ground is 3mg.

(B)
Normal contact force between ball A and ball B is .
(C) Maximum normal contact force between two ball is 4 mg.

(D)
Minimum normal contact force between two ball is .

2) A board of mass M is placed on a rough inclined plane and a man of mass m walks down the
board. If the coefficient of friction between the board and inclined plane is μ, the acceleration of the
man, such that plank does not slip, is given by

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) A solid cube of mass 5 kg is placed on a rough horizontal surface, in xy-plane as shown. The
friction coefficient between the surface and the cube is 0.4. An external force is

applied on the cube. (use g = 10 m/s2)

(A) The block starts slipping over the surface


(B) The friction force on the cube by the surface is 10 N
(C) The friction force acts in xy-plane at angle 127° with the positive x-axis in clockwise direction
(D) The contact force exerted by the surface on the cube is N

4) The motion of a particle of mass 1kg in (x-y) plane is described by x = 2 + 4t – 3t2 and y = 4 + 3t –
4t2. Select the INCORRECT statement/s from the following. [x, y in m and t in s]

The particle moves under the action of a constant retarding force of 10 N along a straight line
(A)
path.
(B) The particle moves under the action of a constant force of 10 N along a parabolic path.
(C) The acceleration is equal in magnitude, but opposite to the initial velocity.
The particle moves under the action of a constant accelerating force of 10 N along a straight
(D)
line path.

5) A bullet is fired at a constant speed making certain angle with the horizontal. Its time of flight is
3s. It is found that the bullet passes through a hole (P1) in a horizontal plank, kept at certain height
one second after firing. Then, it reaches the ground through hole P2 as shown in figure.

(A) The height of the plank is 10 m from the ground.


(B) The bullet reaches a maximum height of 12.5 m.
(C) The maximum height reaches by the bullet is 11.25 m.
(D) The plank is kept at a height of 5 m above the ground.

6) Two swimmers A and B start swimming from different positions on the same bank as shown in
figure. The swimmer A swims at angle 90o with respect to the river to reach point P. He takes 120
seconds to cross the river of width 10 m. The swimmer B also takes the same time to reach the point

P.

(A) velocity of A with respect to river is 1/6 m/s


(B) river flow velocity is 1/4 m/s
(C) velocity of B along y-axis with respect to earth is 1/3 m/s
(D) velocity of B along x-axis with respect to earth is 5/24 m/s

SECTION-II

1) Two small blocks 1 and 2 of equal mass are connected by a light rope and placed on an inclined
plane with an inclination angle of θ as shown in the figure. The friction coefficients between blocks 1
and 2 and the inclined plane are μ1 and μ2, respectively. It is known that μ1 < μ2, and tan θ =
. . Find the maximum value of the angle α between the rope and the line of maximum inclination of
the inclined plane when the system is in equilibrium. (Take : µ1 = 0.5, µ2 = 2). Fill cos α. The blocks

are just about to slip.


2) Friction coefficient between M and m is 0.1 and 0.4 between M and ground. Find maximum value

of m (in kg) for equilibrium.

3) A force 'F' pull two block system connected with string. Friction coefficient is 0.1 and 0.2 for
blocks. If blocks are moving with constant velocity, find F (in N) ?

4) The value of u for which the projectile will be entering the tub is given by umin ≤ u ≤ umax. The

value of is.

5) The relation describes the displacement of a particle in one direction where x is in


meters and t in seconds. The displacement, when velocity is zero, is :–

6) A cannon fires successively two shells with velocity 250 m/s, the first with angle 60° and the
second at 45° to the horizontal. If the two collide in air, find the approximate time interval between
the two firing ? (in seconds.)

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

1) What volume of 0.8 M-AlCl3 solution should be mixed with 50 ml of 0.2 M-CaCl2 solution to get a
solution of chloride ion concentration equal to 0.6 M?

(A) 5.56ml
(B) 100 ml
(C) 50 ml
(D) 4.89 ml

2) Calculate the change in percentage of C (by weight) when all H-atoms are replaced by 'T' in CH4
molecule.
(Given atomic weight - C:12, H:1, T :3)
(A) 25%
(B) 75%
(C) 50%
(D) 40%

3) In the redox reaction


xMnO + yPbO2 + zHNO3
→ HMnO4 + Pb(NO3)2 + H2O

(A) x = 2, y = 5, z = 10
(B) x = 2, y = 7, z = 8
(C) x = 2, y = 5, z = 8
(D) x = 2, y = 5, z = 5

4) When BrO3– ion reacts with Br– in acid medium, Br2 is liberated. The equivalent weight of Br2 in
this reaction is -
[M = molar mass of Br2]

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) Which of the following pairs of molecule/ion have same molecular geometry but hybridisation
state is not same ?

(A)
(B) XeF2, SF2
(C) XeOF2, CℓF3
(D)

6) d-orbitals participated prefentially in sp3d2 hybridisation are:-

(A) dxy,

(B)
(C) dxy, dyz
(D) dxy,

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Which of the following species is (are) isostructural with XeF4 ?


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

2) A suboxide of carbon, C3O2 , has a linear structure. Which of the following is correct about C3O2?

(A) Oxidation state of all three C atoms is +2


(B) Oxidation state of the central C atom is zero
(C) The molecule contains 4σ and 4π bonds
(D) Hybridisation of the central carbon atom is sp2

3) Select the correct statement -

(A) C–O bond length of CO molecule is higher than the C–O bond length of CO2
(B) C–O bond length of CO molecule is lower then the C–O bond length of CO2
(C) N–O bond length of ion is higher than the N–O bond length of
(D) N–O bond length of ion is lower than the N–O bond length of

4) Solution(s) containing 40 gm NaOH is/are

(A) 50 gm of 80% (w/w) NaOH


(B) 50 gm of 80% (w/v) NaOH [dsol = 1.2 gm/ml]
(C) 50 gm of 20 M NaOH [dsol. = 1gm/ml]
(D) 50 gm of 5m NaOH

5) 20 ml of a mixture of C3H8 and CO when burnt completely in oxygen produces 40 ml CO2 gas. The
correct statements are -

(A) 15 ml of CO is present in original mixture


(B) 10 ml of C3H8 is present in original mixture
(C) 10 ml of CO is present in original mixture
(D) 55 ml of O2 is consumed for combustion

6) Hydrocarbon contains by mass carbon and its one molecule weighs 93.33 × 10–24 g. Which
of the following statement(s) is/are correct [NA = 6.0 × 1023]

(A) Empirical formula is CH


(B) Empirical formula is CH2
(C) Molecular formula of C3H8
(D) Molecular formula is C4H8

SECTION-II
1) For the balanced redox reaction
aNO3– + b Cu2O + cH+ → dNO + e Cu2+
where a, b, c, d & e are respective stoichiometric coefficients, if c is 14 then the value of 'e' is-

2) Equivalent mass of oxidising agent in the reaction,


SO2 + 2H2S → 3S + 2H2O is

3)
The value of (y + z ) – x is

4) Among the following total number of planar molecules is.


CO2 , BF3 , CH4 , PCl5 , SO3 , BeCl2 , SF6

5)

Find the number of molecules in which atleast two d-orbitals are involved in hybridisation :-

XeF5–, SF4, XeF6, SO3F–, CF4, SO3, , IF7

6) Calculate volume of O2 gas produced at 1 atm & 273 K by 245 g 50% pure KClO3 sample on
heating.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) is equal to-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) Let T2,T3,.........,Tn is a sequence of positive numbers such that

and n ≥ 2. If , then T10 is -

(A) 51.5
(B) 50.5
(C) 90.5
(D) 100.5

3) If x = 1 – 2y + 3y2 – 4y3+..... where –1 < y < 0, then y is equal to-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) Given quadratic equation mx2 + (2m – 1)x + m – 1 = 0 has real roots of opposite sign, then range
of 'm' is -

(A) m ∈ ϕ
(B) m ∈ R
(C) –1 < m < 0
(D) 0 < m < 1

5)

If x = (2015)!, then the value of the expression is equal to-

(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) 0

6) If a,b,c are natural numbers and the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are consecutive odd
integers, then which of the following is not necessarily true ?

(A) b is divisible by 4
(B) c is divisible by 3
(C) D is perfect square
(D) b,c,D are divisible by a

SECTION-I (ii)

1) If α, β, γ are roots of the cubic equation x3 + x – 1 = 0, then which of the following is/are vanishes
{α ≠ β}
(A) α2 + β2 + γ2 + 2 (αβ + βγ + γα)
(B) (α + β) (β + γ) (γ + α) + 1
(C) α3 + β3 + γ3 – 3
(D) αβ + βγ + γα – 1

2) If kx2 – 4x + 3k + 1 > 0 for atleast one x > 0, then if k ∈ S, then S contains

(A) (1, ∞)
(B) (0, ∞)
(C) (–1, ∞)

(D)

3)

Let a1, a2, a3, a4 and a5 are distinct positive real numbers and if

where x is a real non-zero constant, then -


(A) a1 + a5 = a2 + a4

(B)

(C)
(D)

4) If M be the number of integral values of x which satisfying the inequality

then which of the following are CORRECT ?

(A) The sum of all possible integral value of x which satisfying the above inequality is 42.
(B) The equation |x – 9| + |x – 2| = M has two solutions.
(C) The equation |x – 9| + |x – 2| = M has infinite solutions.
(D) log5M log2M > 2

5) If A.M. between two positive numbers 'a' and 'b' is 7 times their G.M., then-
(where A,G,H denotes A.M., G.M., H.M respectively between two numbers a and b)

(A)

(B)

(C) A : G : H = 49 : 7 : 1
(D) Numbers a and b are the roots of quadratic equation x2 – 14G x + G2 = 0.

6) If a,b,c are positive numbers where a + 2b = 4 and b + 2c = 8, then-


(A)
maximum value of ab2 is

(B)
maximum value of bc2 is

(C)
minimum value of ab2 is

(D)
minimum value of bc2 is

SECTION-II

1) The sum, is equal to ________. [JEE Main-2020]

2) If the arithmetic mean and geometric mean of the pth and qth terms of the sequence –16, 8, –4,
2,.... satisfy the equation then is equal to

3) m & n are coprime then m + n = –

4) Let be in R. If are the roots of the equation are the

roots of the equation is equal to:

5) The number values of K for which the expression (2x2 – (K + 1)x + 4)×(x2 – Kx + (K + 1)) is a
perfect square of quadratic polynomial

6) If are roots of equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 and then is equal to:


ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. D B D B C A

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
A. A,B,C,D A,D B,C,D A,C,D A,C B,D

SECTION-II

Q. 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 0.50 to 0.52 2.50 7.00 7.00 0.00 11.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. A A A C D B

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. A,C B,C B,C A,C B,C,D B,D

SECTION-II

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 6.00 16.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 33.6

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42
A. B C C D B B

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 43 44 45 46 47 48
A. A,B,C,D A,B,D B,C,D A,C,D A,C,D A
SECTION-II

Q. 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 504 10 166 18 1.00 25.60
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1)
x = 0.25 m

100 × .25 × = µ × (50 – 100 × .25 × )

µ=

2)

the magnitude of acceleration of wedge of mass M is

3)
(A) For bead at rest abead = 0 ie

....(i)
For the blocks
T2 – Mg = Ma ....(ii)
Mg – T1 = Ma ....(iii)
(ii) + (iii)
T2 – T1 = 2Ma
Using (i)

(B) In this case acceleration of bead is same as acceleration of two blocks


ie from FBD of bead

....(iv)
Now from (iv), (ii) & (iii) equation

4)

For 0 < t < 10 sec; F = 4t


If the block begins at t = t0 then
4t0 cos37° = 0.5 (4.4 × 10 – 4t0 × 3/5)
t0 = 5 sec
Block acceleration in the internal 5 < t < 15

= Area × 4.4 × 10 × 10

∴ = 25 m/s

5)

The time (in sec) when the particle stops is 7

6) astone = –10 m/s2


ustone = –40 + 20 = –20 m/s2
x = –160 m

⇒ –160 = –20t – × 10t2


⇒ 32 = 4t + t2
t2 + 4t – 32 = 0
t2 + 8t – 4t – 32 = 0
⇒ t(t + 8) – 4(t + 8) = 0
t = 4 sec.

7)
r + 2rcosθ + r = 2R

1 + cos θ =
cos θ =
⇒ θ = 37°

All three balls together


N1 = 3mg ........(ii)
and N2 + N4 = N3 .......(ii)
For ball A – N5sin q + mg = N1

N5 = 2 mg

⇒ N5 =
For ball C
N6sin θ = mg

N6 = and N4 = N6cos θ

N4 =
For ball B

N3 = (N6 + N5)cos37° =
N3 = 4mg

From (i) N2 = 4 mg – =

8)

Correct options are (A) & (D)

(A)

(D)
9)

m = 5 kg,
μ = 0.4
Maximum friction force between surface and block is
μ mg = 0.4 × 5 × 10 = 20 N
Force in x-direction 6 N, so friction force is 6N
Force in y-direction 8N, so friction force is 8N
Resultant of friction force f =
(B) Direction of force N

x-y plane tan θ =


Angle with x-axis is 90 + 37 = 127°

10)

x = 2 + 4t – 3t2, y = 4 + 3t – 4t2

= 4 ms–1.

= 3ms–1
∴ initial velocity

tanθ1 = = 0.75

,

tanθ2 =
∴ θ1 ≠ θ2 : Not a straight line motion [(θ1 – θ2) is neither zero nor 180°].
Hence, the motion should be along a parabola, due to a constant force of 10 N, with ax = –6
ms–2 and ay = – 8ms–2
11)

T = 3 s (given)
t1 + t4 = t2 + t3 = 3s

h2 : Time taken to reach h2 from the highest point

∴ h2 = =

Similarly, ,

∴ h1 – h2 = Δh =

∴ height of the plank h =


Maximum height : t4 = 3s, t1 = 0, t3 = t2 = 1.5 s

∴ hmax =

12) Velocity of A with respect to river =

Flow velocity =

Velocity of B along y-axis with respect to earth

Velocity of B along x-axis with respect to earth

13)
cosα =

14) Normal between M and m should be zero

T = mg and
2T = 0.4 (T + 100)
1.6 T = 40

So 25 = m × 10
⇒ m = 2.5 kg

15)

If blocks are moving with constant velocity, then F (in N) is 7

16) y = x tan 45° –

If y = 2 and x = 4, 2 = 4 –
If y = 2 and x = 6, 2 = 6 –

17)

The displacement, when velocity is zero, is 0

18)

Refer notes.

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

19)

Refer notes.

20) percentage by weight of C in

CH4 = = 75%
percentage by weight of C in

CT4 = = 50%
change in % by weight of
c = (75 – 50) = 25%

21) x = 2, y = 5, z = 10

22)

The equivalent weight of Br2 in this reaction is

23)

24)

25) square planar


Linear
square planar
Tetrahedral
square planar.

26)

Correct options are (B) & (C)


(B) Oxidation state of the central C atom is zero
(C) The molecule contains 4σ and 4π bonds

27)

Correct options are (B) & (C


(B) C–O bond length of CO molecule is lower then the C–O bond length of CO2
(C) N–O bond length of ion is higher than the N–O bond length of

28)

(a) 50 gm of 80% (w/w) NaOH


(c) 50 gm of 20 M NaOH [dsol. = 1gm/ml]

29)

Correct options are (B), (C) & (D)


(B) 10 ml of C3H8 is present in original mixture
(C) 10 ml of CO is present in original mixture
(D) 55 ml of O2 is consumed for combustion

30)

Correct options are (B) & (D)


(B) Empirical formula is CH2
(D) Molecular formula is C4H8

31)
3e– + N+5 —→ N2+ .....(1)

.....(2)
(1) × 2 + (2) × 3
2N+5 + 3Cu2+1 —→ 2N2+ + 6Cu2+
14H+ + 2NO3– + 3Cu2O —→ 2NO + 6Cu2+ + 7H2O

32)

Refer notes.
33)

The value of (y + z ) – x is 4.00

34)

Refer notes.

35)

XeF5- sp3d3
SF4 sp3d
XeF6 sp3d3
sp3
CF4 sp3
SO3 sp2
sp3d
IF7 sp3d3

36)

Refer notes.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

37) In first summation


imin = jmin = 0 & imax = jmax = n
but in second summation
imax = 0, imin = 1 & imax = n – 1, jmax = n
∴ only surviving terms in the difference are

38)
put n=2
n=3

n=n

39)

Given, x = 1 – 2y + 3y2 – 4y3 +....


⇒ –xy = –y + 2y2 – 3y3 +....
subtract x(1 + y) = 1 – y + y2 – y3 +.....

⇒ x(1 + y) = ⇒
(∵ 1 + y > 0)

40)

Required condition is
2
m.ƒ(0) < 0, where ƒ(x) = mx + (2m–1)x + m–1
⇒ m(m – 1) < 0 ⇒ 0 < m < 1

41)

Given expression

42)

Let roots are 2n–1 & 2n + 1 (n ∈ I)

∴ ...(1)

⇒ ⇒ b is divisible by 4 and a.

& ...(2)
⇒ C is divisible by a.
Again, Difference of roots

43) α, β, γ are roots of x3 + 0.x2 + x – 1 = 0


*α+β+γ=0
* αβ + βγ + γα = 1
* αβγ = 1
(A) (α + β + γ)2 = (0)2 = 0
(B) (α + β)(β + γ)(γ + α) + 1
= (–γ)(–α)(–β) + 1 = –αβγ + 1 = –1 + 1 = 0
(C) α3 + β3 + γ3 – 3 = 3αβγ – 3 = 3 × 1 – 3 = 0
(D) αβ + βγ + γα – 1 = 1 – 1 = 0

44) C-1 K>0


true

C-2 k = 0 –4x + 1 > 0


true x < 1/4
C-3 k < 0

D>0
10 – 4k (3k + 1) > 0
4 – 3k2 – k > 0
3k2 + k – 4 < 0

ƒ(0) > 0 xv = –ve

Final S k∈

45)

(a1x – a2)2 + (a2x – a3)2 + (a3x – a4)2 + (a4x – a5)2 ≤ 0


∴ a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 forms a G. P.
(A) a1 + a5 = a2 + a4 → incorrect.
(B) ⇒ correct
Let HM of a1 & a5 be H

∵ a3 > H


(C) a1 a5 = {∵ a1, a3, a5 are in G.P.}

(D) ;

46)
⇒ (x – 9) (3 – x) 0
⇒ (x–3) (x–9) 0

x = { 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9}
and sum = 42
|x – 9| + |x – 2| = 7
⇒ |a| + |b| = |a – b|

⇒ infinite solutions

47)

Given
using componendo & Dividendo

Again, G2 = AH ⇒ G2 = 7GH ⇒ G = 7H
⇒ A = 49H
∴ A : G : H = 49 : 7 : 1
Also, the numbers a and b are the roots of quadratic equation
x2 – 2Ax + G2 = 0 ⇒ x2 – 14G x + G2 = 0.

48) ∵ AM > GM

∵ when a = 2b = 2
when b = 2c = 4

49)

= 504

50)

The equation then is equal to 10

51)

Then m + n = 166

52)

The equation is equal to 18

53)

A perfect square of quadratic polynomial is 1

54)

Then is equal to 25.60

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