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CODE: MOT – 06

MOT – 06 | JEE 2024


04/11/2022 Max. Marks : 300
04:30 PM – 07:30 PM TIMING: 3.0 HRS

Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

 Question paper has three (03) parts: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
 Each part has a total twenty five (25) questions divided into two (02) sections (Section-1 and Section-2).
 Total number of questions in Question paper are Seventy Five (75) and Maximum Marks are Three Hundred only (300).
Type of Questions and Marking Schemes
SECTION-1 (Maximum Marks : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY (20) questions
 Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3) and (4) ONLY ONE of these four option is correct
 Marking scheme :
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the answer is darkened

 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).

 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.


SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)

 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with two digit integer
and decimal upto two digit.

 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

e.g : if your answer is 7 please fill it 7.00


If your answer is 7.2 please fill it 7.20.
If your answer is 6.246 please fill it 6.25 If your answer is 6.341 please fill it 6.34
 Marking scheme :

 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the answer is darkened

 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

SUBJECTS SYLLABUS COVERED


PHYSICS Centre of Mass & Work Power Energy (Complete)
CHEMISTRY States of Matter Upto the Part Discuss & Chemical Bonding
MATHEMATICS Sequence Series & Complex Number (till taught)
Physics

(SECTION – 1)

1. A block is kept over a disc at distance r from the centre of the disk. The coefficient of friction
between the disc and block is  . The block is attached to the centre of the disc by a light inextensible
string of length r . The disc is rotating with angular speed  . The value of  above which the
string remains taut is :

g g  gr
(A) (B)  gr (C) (D)
r 2r 2

2. A particle is displaced from 1, 2  m to  0,0 m along the path y  2 x 3 . Work done by a force

 
F  x 3 ˆj  yiˆ N acting on the particle, during this displacement, is
(A) 1.5 J (B) 1.5 J (C) 2.5 J (D) 2.5 J

3. At t  0 , a stone (of mass m ) is released from the top of a building of height h . At time t , kinetic
energy of the particle is 3 times the potential energy of the particle w.r.t the ground. Average power
delivered to the particle between t  0 and t  t equals
3 2 3 3 2 3 8 2 3 9 2 3
(A) m g h (B) m g h (C) m g h (D) m g h
8 4 3 2

4. Consider a hypothetical relation giving potential energy of a system of two atoms in a diatomic
 
molecule : U  11  5 , (where  and  are constant, r represents interatomic separation) then
r r
interatomic separation at the equilibrium is
1/6 1/6
 11   11   5    
1/6 1/6

(A)   (B)   (C)   (D)  


 5      11   11 

Space for Rough Work


5. Mark the incorrect statement. Work is done by a force on an object if
(A) The force is always perpendicular to its velocity
(B) The force is always perpendicular to its acceleration
(C) The object is stationary but the point of application of the force moves on the object
(D) The object moves in such a way that the point of application of the force remains fixed

6. If force is always perpendicular to motion; then which opiton is incorrect.


(A) Kinetic energy remains constant (B) Work done is zero
(C) Velocity is constant (D) Speed is constant
x2
7. A particle is released at point P  2 m, 2 m on a smooth parabolic track given by y  . It slides
2
down the track and leaves the contact with the track at point Q 1 m, 0.5 m , and again touches the

horizontal at point R. Distance QR equals g  10 m / s 2 

(A) 1 m (B) 1.5 m (C) 3 m (D) 6 m

Space for Rough Work


8. A small block of mass m falls from height h onto a massless pan (Which is fixed on a vertical spring
of stiffness k ). Maximum compression in the spring  x  is given by which of the following
expressions?

1 2 1 2
(A) mgh  kx (B) mg  h  x   kx
2 2
1 2
(C) mg  h  x   kx (D) mg  kx
2
9. The work done by the force F  x 2iˆ  y 2 ˆj around the path shown in the figure is :

2 3 4 3
(A) a (B) Zero (C) a3 (D) a
3 3

Space for Rough Work


10. Three blocks A, B and C are kept as in figure. The coefficient of friction between A and B is 0.2, B
and C is 0.1, C and ground is 0.0. The mass of A, B and C are 3 kg, 2 kg and 1 kg respectively. A is
given a horizontal velocity 10 m/s. A, B and C always remain in contact. The total work done by
friction will be

(A) 75 J (B) 75 J (C) 150 J (D) 100 J

11. A particle is projected with speed u in air at an angle  with the horizontal. The graph showing the
variation of instantaneous power due to gravity P with time t will be

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

12. In the given figure, a smooth parabolic wire track lies in the vertical plane ( x – y plane). The shape
 x2 
of track is defined by the equation y    (Where a is constant.) A ring of mass m which can slide
a
freely on the wire track, is placed at the position A (a, a). The track is rotated with constant angular
speed  such that there is no relative slipping between the ring and the track then  is equal to

1/2
g g 2g g
1/4
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2  
a 2a a a

Space for Rough Work


13. A particle of mass m initially at rest, is acted upon by a variable force F for a brief interval of time T.
It begins to move with velocity u after the force stops acting. F is as a function of time shown in the
graph. The velocity of the particle is :

T 2 T 2  F0T  F0T
(A) u  (B) u  (C) u  (D) u 
2m 8m 8m 4m

14. From a disc (of diameter 8r and centered at origin O) a smaller disc (of diameter 6r) is cut out of the
disc, symmetrically about y-axis, as shown. Coordinates of centre of mass of the remaining portion
shown in figure are:

 9   9   7   7 
(A)  0,  r  (B)   r , 0  (C)  0,  r  (D)   r , 0 
 7   7   9   9 

15. Two identical masses each of mass m = 1kg are connected by a spring of spring constant k = 100
N/m. If the mass on the free end is pushed towards left by 10cm and released, then the velocity of
centre of mass of the two block system when mass on the left just loses contact with the vertical wall
is:

(A) 0.5 m/s (B) 1.5 m/s (C) 2 m/s (D) 3 m/s

16. Mass is non uniformly distributed over the rod of length l. Its linear mass density varies linearly with
length as   kx . The position of centre of mass is given by
2l l 3l 2l
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 3 4 3

Space for Rough Work


17. A uniform circular disc of mass M and radius a is given. A part of the radius b is removed from it.
The distance between centres of original disc and circular hole centre is c. The new position of C.M.
is:

bc b2 b 2 c b2c
(A) (B) (C) (D)
a b (b  a) a 2  b2 a 2  b2

18. Three particles of equal masses are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle, as shown in
figure. Now particle A starts with a velocity v1 towards line AB, particle B starts with a velocity v2
towards line BC and particle C starts with velocity v3 towards line CA. The displacement of C.M. of
three particle A, B and C after time t will be (given if v1  v2  v3 ) :

3 v
v v v v1  v2  3 v1  v2  v3
(A) Zero (B) 1 2 3 (C) 2 2 (D)
3 3 4

Space for Rough Work


19. A shell of mass 2m projected with a speed ‘u’ at an angle  to the horizontal explodes at the highest
point of its motion into two pieces of mass m each. If one piece whose initial speed is zero, falls
vertically, the distance at which the other piece will fall from the gun is given by:
3u 2 sin 2 3 u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) None
g 2 g g

20. A smooth track is shown in figure. A block of mass M is pushed against a spring of spring constant
K fixed at the left end and is then released. Find the initial compression of the spring so that the
normal reaction at point P is zero.

3MgR 2MgR 1 2MgR MgR


(A) (B) (C) (D)
K K 2 K K

Space for Rough Work


(SECTION – 2)

 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL
VALUE with two digit integer and decimal upto two digit.

 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value to TWO
decimal places.
e.g : if your answer is 7 please fill it 7.00
If your answer is 7.2 please fill it 7.20.
If your answer is 6.246 please fill it 6.25
If your answer is 6.341 please fill it 6.34

 Marking scheme :
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the answer is darkened
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
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10
1. A particle A of mass kg is moving in the positive x direction. Its initial position is x  0 and
7
initial velocity is 1 m/s. The variation of power with respect to its displacement is given in the figure.
What is the velocity at x  10 ? (in m/sec)

2. At time t  0, a particle of mass 1 kg is at rest at origin and its accelaration in x – y plane such that

 
the accleration of the particle varies with time t as a  tiˆ  3tjˆ . Find the net work done on the
particle in first 2 sec. (in J)

Space for Rough Work


3. A machine gun can fire bullets of 50 grams at a speed of 2000 m/sec; the man holding the gun can
exert an average force of 200 Newton against the gun. The maximum number of bullets which he can
n
fire per minute is ' n ' . Fill the value of .
10

4. A block of mass m is connected to a spring of spring constant k. The other end of the spring is free.
A block of mass m/2 moving will speed u is moving towards this arrangement (see figure). The
m  1  2n  Xn 2 
compression in the spring when the speed of m/2 has become nu (n < 1), is u  
k 4  .
Fill the value of ' X ' .

5. A system of disc and a square as shown in figure with equal surface mass density have the position
1
of C.M. at the point of contact. Then relation between L and R is : L   a  b R . Fill the value of
ab

Space for Rough Work


Chemistry
(SECTION – 1)

1. Which of the following compounds is covalent and in which the extension of octet takes place during
its formation?
(A) SF6 (B) NO (C) NH3 (D) HCl

2. The pair of ions having pseudo inert configuration, is –


(A) Au+ and Ag+ (B) Na+ and Au+ (C) Cu+2 And Ag+ (D) Mg+2 and K+

3. The octet rule is not followed in –


(A) F2 (B) NaF (C) CaF2 (D) BF3

4. The cation having ns2, np6, ndx configuration in which 2 + 6 + x = 9 to 18, are generally formed by–
(A) alkali metals (B) alkaline earth metals
(C) transition elements (D) inner transition elements

5. PCl5 exists but NCl5 does not because :


(A) Nitrogen has no vacant 2d-orbitals
(B) NCl5 is unstable
(C) Nitrogen atom is much smaller than P
(D) Nitrogen is highly inert

6. In which compound coordinate bond is present:


(A) NH3 (B) NH4OH (C) H2O (D) HCl

7. The correct order of decreasing polarisable ions is:


(A) Cl– > Br– > I– > F– (B) F– > I– > Br– > Cl–
(C) F– > Cl– > Br– > I– (D) l– > Br– > Cl– > F–

8. The correct order of increasing covalent character of the following is:


(A) SiCl4 < AlCl3 < CaCl2 < KCl (B) KCl < CaCl2 < AlCl3 < SiCl4
(C) AlCl3 < CaCl2 < KCl < SiCl4 (D) None of these

9. A sigma bond is formed by the overlap of atomic orbitals of atoms A and B. If the bond is formed
along the x-axis, which of the following overlaps is acceptable?
(A) s orbital of A and pz orbital of B (B) px orbital of A and py orbital of B
(C) pzorbital of A and px orbital of B (D) px orbital of A and s orbital of B

Space for Rough Work


10. A sp3 hybrid orbital contains:
3 1 3 1
(A) s–character (B) p–character (C) p–character (D) s – character
4 4 4 2

11. The correct order of volatility is :


(A) NH3 < H2 O (B) p-nitro phenol < o-nitro phenol
(C) CH3OH > CH3 – O – CH3 (D) HF > HCl

12. KF combines with HF to form KHF2. The compound contains the species:
(A) K+, F– and H+ (B) K+, F– and HF (C) K+ and [HF2]– (D) [KHF]+ and F2

13. Which of the following compounds show intramolecular hydrogen bonding:


(i) o-nitrophenol (ii) p-nitrophenol (ii) phenol (iv)salicylaldehyde
(A) i & ii (B) i & iii (C) i & iv (D) ii & iii

14. Acetic acid is a dimer in vapour phase due to


(A) Presence of covalent bond (B) Hydrogen bonding
(C) Presence of ionic bond (D) Presence of vanderwaal force

15. The formation of which of the following ions is not possible -


(A) [SiF6]2– (B) [AlF6]3– (C) [BF4]– (D) [BF6]3–

16. The corect sequence of increasing covalent character is represented by:


(A) BeCl2 < NaCl < LiCl (B) NaCl < LiCl < BeCl2
(C) BeCl2 < LiCl < NaCl (D) LiCl < NaCl < BeCl2

17. Which of the following represents correctly the order of filling of the molecular orbitals of B2, C2, N2
2px  2py  2pz  *2py  *2pz  *2pz 2pz  2px  2py  *2px   *2py  *2pz
(A) (B)
2pz  2px  2py  *2px   *2py  *2pz 2px  2py  2pz  *2py  *2pz  *2pz
(C) (D)

Space for Rough Work


18. V versus T curves at constant pressure P1 and P2 for a fixed amount of an ideal gas are shown in fig.
Which is correct –

(A) P1  P2 (B) P1  P2 (C) P1  P2 (D) All

19. The density of the gas is equal to


(A) P/RT (B) nP (C) MP/RT (D) M/V

20. Which of the following expression is true regarding gas laws? (w = weight; M = molecular mass)
[For same P and V]
T MW T MW T MW T MW
(A) 1  1 2 (B) 1  2 1 (C) 1  1 1 (D) 2  1 1
T2 M 2W1 T2 M 1W2 T2 M 2W2 T1 M 2W2

Space for Rough Work


(SECTION – 2)

 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL
VALUE with two digit integer and decimal upto two digit.

 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value to TWO
decimal places.
e.g : if your answer is 7 please fill it 7.00
If your answer is 7.2 please fill it 7.20.
If your answer is 6.246 please fill it 6.25
If your answer is 6.341 please fill it 6.34

 Marking scheme :
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the answer is darkened
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

1. Write the maximum number of atoms having same hybridisation in 2, 5-di-N-chloridothioimino-3, 4-


diazonothiophene as shown below:

2. 8.2 L of an ideal gas weight 9.0 gm at 300K and 1 atm pressure. The molecular mass of gas is-

3. When the pressure of 5L of N 2 is doubled and its temperature is raised from300Kto 600K, the final
volume of the gas would be- (in L)

4. By the ideal gas law, the pressure of 0.60 mole NH 3 gas in a 3.00 Lvessel at 250 C is (in atm)

Cl

5. The diple moment of is 1.5 D. The dipole moment of is: (in D)

Space for Rough Work


A.P. is:
   
(A) (B)   (C) (D)   
200 100

17. The sum of the first 2n terms of an A.P. is x and the sum of the next n terms is y, its common
difference is:
x  2y 2y  x x  2y 2y  x
(A) 2
(B) 2
(C) (D)
3n 3n 3n 3n

29
18. If (1.5)30  k , then the value of  (1.5)
n 2
n
, is:

9
(A) 2k – 3 (B) k + 1 (C) 2k + 7 (D) 2k 
2

2 6 12 20
19. Find the value of  3 3  3 3 3  3 3 3 3  ..... upto  terms:
1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4
3

1 1
(A) 4 (B) (C) 2 (D)
2 4

z
20. If   and |  |  1, then locus of z is:
i
z
3
1 1
(A) x  (B) y  (C) x  0 (D) y  0
6 6

Space for Rough Work


(SECTION – 2)

 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL
VALUE with two digit integer and decimal upto two digit.

 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value to TWO
decimal places.
e.g : if your answer is 7 please fill it 7.00
If your answer is 7.2 please fill it 7.20.
If your answer is 6.246 please fill it 6.25
If your answer is 6.341 please fill it 6.34

 Marking scheme :
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the answer is darkened
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

32   10  sin 2k i cos 2k   


j

1.   3 j  2   
  k 1  11
    a  ib, then a  b 
11   
j 1

2. 12  2.22  32  2.42  52  2.62  ....  2.102 

1 1 1 k
3. If a, b, c, d are in A. P &    , then k is :
ab bc cd ad

4. Given that x, y, z are positive reals such that xyz  32. The minimum value of x 2  4 xy  4 y 2  2 z 2 is
equal to:

5. In an infinite G.P., the sum of first three terms is 70. If the extreme terms are multiplied by 4 and the
middle term is multiplied by 5, the resulting terms form an A.P. then the sum to infinite terms of G.P.
is:

Space for Rough Work


Mathematics
(SECTION – 1)

1. If z  x  iy & | z 1  i || 2z  1  i |, then z satisfies:


(A) 3x 2  3 y 2  6 x  6 y  1  0 (B) x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  0
(C) x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  0 (D) x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  0

2
2. The maximum value of z where z satisfies the condition z   2 , is :
z
(A) 3 1 (B) 3 1 (C) 3 (D) 2 3

10
 2k 2k 
3. The value of   sin
k 1 11
 i cos
11
 is :

(A) 1 (B)  1 (C) i (D) i


9999
1
4.  
n 1  n  n 1  4
n  4 n 1 
(A) 9 (B) 99 (C) 999 (D) 9999

5. Let a1 , a2 , ....a10 are in A. P. & h1 , h2 ,....h10 are in H. P. If a2  h2  4 & a9  h9  5, then a4 h7


(A) 18 (B) 20
(C) 6 (D) Cannot be determined

1 1 1
6.    .... terms =
2  3 4 3 4  5 4  5  6
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 6 3 24

pq
7. If p th , q th & r th terms of an A. P. are in G. P. Whose common ratio is k   1 , then 
qr
1
(A) k (B) 2k (C) k 2 (D)
k

Space for Rough Work


2 2 2
5  7  11 
8. The sum of the series       32     .... up to 10 terms is equal to :
 3  3 3
2590 1950 1750 2290
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 9 9

 Re  z  is :
9
9. If z  cos30  i sin 30 , then 2m

m 1
0
3 sin 27 sin 27 0 3 sin 270 3 sin 270
(A) (B) (C) (D)
sin 30 2 sin 30 2sin 30 4sin 30

10. If a 2  b 2  1, then
1  b  ia 
1  b  ia 
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) b  ia (D) a  ib

11. The sum 1 + 3 + 7 + 15 + 31 + ……to 100 terms is:


(A) 2100 102 (B) 299  101 (C) 2101 102 (D) None of these

12. The sum of an infinite G.P. is 57 and the sum of their cubes is 9747, then the common ratio of the
G.P. is:
1 2 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
3 3 6

13. If x, 2y, 3z are in A.P., where the distinct numbers x, y, z are in G.P., then the common ratio of the

G.P. is:
1 1
(A) 3 (B) (C) 2 (D)
3 2

14. n arithmetic means are inserted between 7 and 49 and their sum is found to be 364, then n is:
(A) 11 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) 14

10
r
15.  1  3r
r 1
2
 r4

50 54 55 55
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
109 109 111 109

Space for Rough Work


100 100
16. Let an be the nth term of an A.P. If a
r 1
2r   and a
r 1
2 r 1   , then the common difference of the

A.P. is:
   
(A) (B)    (C) (D)   
200 100

17. The sum of the first 2n terms of an A.P. is x and the sum of the next n terms is y, its common
difference is:
x  2y 2y  x x  2y 2y  x
(A) 2
(B) 2
(C) (D)
3n 3n 3n 3n

29
18. If (1.5)30  k , then the value of  (1.5)
n 2
n
, is:

9
(A) 2k – 3 (B) k + 1 (C) 2k + 7 (D) 2k 
2

2 6 12 20
19. Find the value of  3  3  3  ..... upto  terms:
1 1  2 1  2  3 1  2  33  43
3 3 3 3 3

1 1
(A) 4 (B) (C) 2 (D)
2 4

z
20. If   and |  |  1, then locus of z is:
i
z
3
1 1
(A) x  (B) y  (C) x  0 (D) y  0
6 6

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(SECTION – 2)

 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL
VALUE with two digit integer and decimal upto two digit.

 If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value to TWO
decimal places.
e.g : if your answer is 7 please fill it 7.00
If your answer is 7.2 please fill it 7.20.
If your answer is 6.246 please fill it 6.25
If your answer is 6.341 please fill it 6.34

 Marking scheme :
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the answer is darkened
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

1. The number of solutions of the equation z 2  z  0 is: (where z is a complex number)

2. 12  2.22  32  2.42  52  2.62  ....  2.102 

1 1 1 k
3. If a, b, c, d are in A. P &    , then k is :
ab bc cd ad

4. Given that x, y, z are positive reals such that xyz  32. The minimum value of x 2  4 xy  4 y 2  2 z 2 is
equal to :

5. In an infinite G.P., the sum of first three terms is 70. If the extreme terms are multiplied by 4 and the
middle term is multiplied by 5, the resulting terms form an A.P. then the sum to infinite terms of G.P.
is:

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