Full Test
Full Test
Full Test
JEE (Advanced)
FULL TEST I
Pl ea s e r ea d t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s c a r ef u ll y . Yo u a r e a l l o t t ed 5 m i n u t es
s p ec i f i c a ll y f o r t h i s p u r p o s e.
Yo u a r e n o t a ll o wed t o l ea v e t h e E xa m i n at i o n Ha ll b ef o r e t h e en d o f
t h e t es t .
INSTRUCTIONS
A. General Instructions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
This question paper contains Three Parts.
Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
Each part is further divided into two sections: Section-A & Section-B
Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.
Section-A (01 to 09) contains 09 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and 1 mark for wrong answer.
Section-A (10 13) contains 4 Assertion-Reasoning (multiple choice questions) which have
only one correct answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and
1 mark for wrong answer.
Section-A (14 19) contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +4 marks for
correct answer and 1 mark for wrong answer.
(ii) Section-B (1 03) contains 3 Matrix Match Type (4 4 Matrix) questions containing statements
given in 2 columns. Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the
second column. Each question carries +6 marks for all correct answer. There is no negative
marking.
Enrolment No.
Useful Data
PHYSICS
2
g = 10 m/s
Planck constant
Charge of electron
e = 1.6 1019 C
Mass of electron
me = 9.1 1031 kg
Density of water
Atmospheric pressure
Pa = 105 N/m2
Gas constant
R = 8.314 J K1 mol1
CHEMISTRY
Gas Constant
Avogadro's Number Na
Plancks constant h
1 Faraday
1 calorie
1 amu
1 eV
Atomic No:
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
8.314 J K1 mol1
0.0821 Lit atm K1 mol1
1.987 2 Cal K1 mol1
6.023 1023
6.625 1034 Js
6.625 1027 ergs
96500 coulomb
4.2 joule
1.66 1027 kg
1.6 1019 J
Physics
PART I
SECTION A
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 9 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1.
v (m/s)
15
10
5
t1
2.
3.
The kinetic energy of a body moving along a straight line varies with time
as shown in the figure. The force acting on the body is
(A) zero
(B) constant
(C) directly proportional to velocity
(D) inversely proportional to velocity.
Space for rough work
t2
t3
t (s)
t4
KE
4.
5.
In the figure shown, a string is wound over a cylinder A. The other end of
the string is attached to block B through a pulley. When the system is
released the cylinder rolls down without slipping. The ratio of magnitude of
vertical component of displacement of A and B in any time interval t is
(A) sin : 1
(B) sin : 2
(C) cos : 1
(D) cos : 2
(C) 4
7.
Six stars of equal mass are moving about the centre of mass of the system such that they are
always on the vertices of a regular hexagon of side length a. Their common time period will be
(A) 4
6.
4 3a3
a3
Gm
(B) 2
3a3
Gm
Gm 5 3 4
S
T
A block of wood of relative density 0.5 is placed 10 m inside a vessel containing water. The
vessel is accelerated upward with an acceleration of 10 m/s2. If the block is released at some
instant, then the time taken by block to reach the surface of water from that instant is (g = 10
m/s2)
(A) 0.5 sec
(B) 1 sec
(C) 2 sec
(D) none of these
Space for rough work
8.
9.
k
m
(D) A
60
m
k
Two concentric conducting spheres of radii R and 3R carrying charges Q and 2Q respectively. If
the charge on inner sphere is doubled. The potential difference between inner and outer spheres
will
(A) becomes two times
(B) becomes four times
(C) be halved
(D) remains same
STATEMENT-1: The time period of a pendulum of infinite length whose bob hangs near the
surface of the earth will be infinite.
and
STATEMENT-2: The time period of a pendulum of length L near the surface of the earth is
L
2
, if L is reasonably small .
g
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
Space for rough work
11.
STATEMENT-1: Action and reaction are always equal and opposite, they act on different bodies
and they act along the same line (They are collinear)
and
STATEMENT-2: The summation of torques of internal forces in any rigid body is always zero.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
12.
STATEMENT-1: An electromagnetic induction the Lenz law tells us only about the direction of
induced emf while Faradays law give us only the magnitude of emf.
and
STATEMENT-2: The direction of induced emf is such that it tends to oppose the cause of its
production.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
13.
STATEMENT-1: In X-rays the energy of K photon is lower than the energy of a K photon.
and
STATEMENT-2: The number of K photons is much larger than K photons.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
Space for rough work
Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 16
U
5U0
2U0
20
14.
(A)
B
(C)
(B)
A
V
(D)
None of these
B
V
16.
50
15.
The total amount of heat absorbed by the system for cyclic process is
10
10
(A) ln 2.5 2 U0
(B) ln 0.4 2 U0
3
5
(C) 50U0
(B) 2U0
(D) none of these.
Space for rough work
19.
(B) 10 cm
(D) 14 cm
(B) 18 cm
(D) 22 cm
L1
L2
SECTION - B
Matrix Match Type
This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements
given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements (A, B, C, D) in
column I have to be matched with statements (p, q, r, s) in column II. The
answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated
in the following example.
If the correct match are A-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-s, then the
correctly bubbled 4 4 matrix should be as follows:
1.
Three concentric spherical metallic shells A, B, and C of radii a, b, and c (a<b<c) have charge
densities of , and respectively, then match the following:
Column I
Column II
a 2 b2
c
c
c
(p)
(q)
a2
b c
0 c
The potential at C
(r)
(s)
a b c
0
(A)
The potential at A
(B)
The potential at B
(C)
(D)
10
2.
3.
Column II
(A)
Radius of orbit
(p)
is proportional to z
(B)
(q)
is inversely proportional
to z.
(r)
is proportional to z2.
(D)
(s)
is proportional to z
Velocity of an electron
y
1
P
x
Column I
Column II
(A)
(p)
positive x-axis
(B)
(q)
positive y-axis
(C)
(r)
negative x-axis
(D)
(s)
negative y-axis
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Chemistry
PART II
SECTION A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 9 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 9. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1.
O
H3C
(A)
(B)
CH3
(C)
CH3
MgBr
(D)
O
CH3
Rough Work
12
2.
H3CO
O
(A)
(B)
O
O
H3COOC
(C)
(D)
O
None of these
H3CO
H3 CO
3.
At a given temp, total vapour pressure in Torr of a mixture of volatile components A and B is
given by P = 120 75 B.
Hence vapour pressures of pure A and B respectively (in Torr) are
(A) 120,75
(B) 120,195
(C) 120,45
(D) 75, 45
4.
5.
Number of natural life times (Tav) required for a first order reaction to achieve 99.9 level of
completion is:
(A) 2.3
(B) 6.9
(C) 9.2
(D) 0.105
6.
13
7.
8.
In which of the following pairs of molecules have bond order three and are isoelectronic?
(A) NO , CO
(B) CN , CO
(C) CN , O2
9.
(D) CO, O2
(i) LiAlH
2
4
X
Heat
(ii) H O
2
(B)
N-Me
NH Me
(D)
NH
(C)
Rough Work
CH3
14
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 questions numbered 10 to 13. Each question contains STATEMENT-1 (Assertion)
and STATEMENT-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
10.
STATEMENT-1: The equilibrium constant for a reaction having standard heat reaction Ho
increases with temperature.
and
o
15
12.
STATEMENT-1: Green solution of potassium magnate (VI) K2MnO4 turns purple and brown solid
is precipitated when CO2 bubbled into it.
and
STATEMENT-2: K2MnO4 changes to K3MnO8 by CO2.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
13.
STATEMENT-1: Melting points of alkanes with even number of carbon atoms are higher than
those of alkanes with odd number of carbon atoms.
and
STATEMENT-2: Alkanes with even number of carbon atom fit together better in crystal lattice.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
Rough Work
16
Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 16
Benzoic acid can be converted into aniline by different reagents
O
C
NaN3 /H2SO4
OH
NH2
B
NH /
Br NaOH
15.
16.
NH
NCO
Br
Select correct facts
(A) P, Q
(C) P, R
(B) Q and R
(D) P, Q, R
B
Schmidt
Hoffmann
Hoffman
HVZ
Rough Work
17
Time
I
II
III
25 min
15 min
7.5 min
0.0033 m
0.0039 m
0.0077 m
17.
0.10 M
0.10 M
0.20 M
Rates
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18.
19.
d C
dt
0.05 M
0.10 M
0.10 M
I
1.30 104
0.033
0.02 104
None of these
II
2.6 104
0.0039
0.04 104
III
1.02 103
0.0077
0.0077
(B) K[A]2[B]
(D) K[A]2[B]4
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SECTION-B
(Matrix Type)
This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements given
in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q, r,
s and t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as
illustrated in the following example:
If the correct matches are A p, s and t; B q and r; C p and q; and D s
and t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:
1.
(p)
Cyclic
(q)
(r)
(s)
Lactonisation
(p)
Column II
Final product gives positive Tollens
test.
CH
COOH
OH
(B)
Ph
CH
CH2
COOH
(C)
Ph
CH
CH2
CH2
(D)
HO
COOH
OH
2.
OH
CH2
(A)
Ph
KCN
H Pr oduct
O
(B)
(q)
Final product
2,4 DNP
(r)
(s)
(i) OH
Pr oduct
(ii) H
gives
test
with
(C)
H3C
(D)
Ph
3.
(i) EtO Na
OC2H5
Pr oduct
(ii) H3 O
(iii)
(i) KOH
Pr oduct
(ii) H
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Mathematics
PART III
SECTION A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 9 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 9. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1.
Consider a 9 sided regular polygon. If 5 vertices are selected at random then the minimum pairs
of parallel lines formed from those 5 vertices is
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) none of these
2.
Consider a curve |x| + |y| = 1 such that lines y = mx, y = nx make points of intersection in the
same quadrant. Let A, B be two such points lying in the same quadrant such that OA, AB, OB are
in A.P. then the maximum angle is (0 is origin)
(A)
(B)
6
3
(C)
(D) none of these
4
3.
Let, a1, a2, a3, .. a23 be 23 integers (not necessarily distinct). Then, the prime number which
always divides the sum of elements of atleast one subset of these numbers can be
(A) 23
(B) 29
(C) 31
(D) 37
4.
Given that |z1|, |z2|, |z3|, |z4| are non zero positive real numbers where z1, z2, z3, z4 are complex
1
1
4
16
k
numbers then
where k is
z1
z2
z3
z4
z1 z 2 z 3 z 4
(A) 8
(C) 64
(B) 16
(D) none of these
Space for rough work
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5.
Let, C1 : r = ae and C2 : re = b be two curves then the angle between the curves is
(A)
(B)
6
3
(C)
(D)
4
2
6.
Given the equation f(x) = 0; f, f, f are continuous in a x b and curve y = f(x) crosses the
xaxis at least in 3 distinct points in [a, b] then which of the following represents the minimum
number of roots in (a, b)
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) none of these
7.
The possible solution of the differential equation y(y 2x )dx + x(2y x )dy = 0 is
(A) x2y2(x2 + y2) = c
(B) x2(y2 x2) = c
(C) x2y2(y2 x2) = c
(D) none of these
8.
A circle with radius a and centre on y-axis slides along y-axis and a variable line through (a, 0)
cuts the circle at points P and Q, then the point of intersection of tangents to the circle at P and Q
will lie in the region defined by
(A) y 2 4a x a
(B) y 2 4ax
(C) x 2 y2 4a2
(A) f(x) = 5
(C) f(x) is not possible
(D) x 2 y 2 a2
1
9.
f x dx 1,
xf x dx and
x f x dx
0
(B) f(2) = 8
(D) f(x) = (2x 1)
Space for rough work
, then
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Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 questions numbered 10 to 13. Each question contains STATEMENT-1
(Assertion) and STATEMENT-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
10.
STATEMENT 1: 2p3 (2x + 4 sin x cos x)p2 (x cos x 4x sin x + sin 2x)p + x sin 2x = 0 is a
2
differential equation with a possible solution as (2y x c)(y + 2 cos x c)
dy
(2y + sin x c) = 0 ; p
dx
STATEMENT 2: Degree of differential equation is the power of the highest order derivative
existing in the differential equation
(A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1.
(B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1.
(C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
(D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
11.
, I+ {0}, n then
1
n
n2
STATEMENT 2: Let, Q(x) = (x + 1) p(x) x then Q(x) vanishes for x = 0, 1, 2, .., n hence,
(x + 1) p(x) x = x(x 1)(x 2) .. (x n)
(A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1.
(B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1.
(C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
(D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
p n 1
12.
22
13.
a b 2 4h2
2
2
e
a b a b 4h
2
2 ab h
2
x '2
2
y '2
2
1 then
2 2
2
(A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1.
(B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1.
(C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
(D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 16
Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Consider a function f : R R such that (f(x) + f(z))(f(y) + f(t)) = f(xy zt) + f(xt + yz) where x, y, z, t R
14.
(B) odd
(D) none of these
15.
16.
23
Consider a point P(x1, 0) lying inside the parabola y2 = 4ax then the interval of x 1 such that only
one normal passes through P is
(A) (0, 8a)
(B) (0, 2a)
(C) 0, 4a)
(D) none of these
18.
The number of points for the parabola y = 4ax from which 3 coincident normals can be drawn is
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) none of these
2
The area of the region inside the parabola y = 4ax from which only one normal can be drawn is
352 2a2
(A)
(B) 32 2a2
15
19.
(C)
48 2a2
5
SECTION B
(Matching List Type)
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching Column(s). The codes
for the Column(s) have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1.
(B)
(C)
(D)
Column I
If 2 is the root of the equation |A xI| = 0, (where A is a non
A
singular matrix),
a root of |B xI| = 0, then B can be
2
If ei is the root of |A yI| = 0 then a root of A ' xI 0 is
(where A is a non singular matrix)
Let Aij be a 2 2 non singular matrix where i, j N and
A11 A12 .......... A1n
A 22 .......... A 2n
0
0
0 A 33 ... A 3n
B
then |B I| = 0 has root as
0 A nn
Consider a matrix such that A ' A then the equation
|A xI| = 0 can have root as (where A is a non singular
matrix)
Space for rough work
(p)
Column II
e
(q)
adj(A)
(r)
cos i sin
(s)
|A11|
24
2.
(D)
Column I
If 32 sin cos = cos 6 2 cos 4 cos 2 + then is
4
A
B
C
6S
cot 2cot 3cot
2
2
2
7 r
(q)
(r)
(s)
where S and r
3.
(p)
Column II
1
8
3
2
8
9
b
is
c
(B)
(C)
(D)
Column I
Consider an equation 8x4 16x3 + 16x2 8x + a = 0 then
the sum of all the non real roots of the equation can be
(a R)
If x, y R+ such that x + y = 2 then the greatest value of
2x3y3 (3x3 + 3y3) is
The number of all 7digit numbers formed by using only the
digits 5 and 7 & divisible by both 5 and 7 are
X = {8, 9, 10, ..}; f : X X and f(x + y) = f(xy) x 4,
y 4; f(8) = 9 then 2f(9)
Space for rough work
(p)
Column II
9
(q)
18
(r)
12
(s)