Xii Ic Iit FTM 2 Warm Up Key 06.05.2024

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Sec: XII_STU_IC_IIT Date: 06-05-2024

Time: 1.5 Hrs. WARM-UP FTM - 02 Max. Marks: 180


JEE MAIN 2022 Model
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B A C A A B A C D C
11 12 13 14 15
1 5 4 8 6

CHEMISTRY
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
D C D A C C C D B D
26 27 28 29 30
10 6 2 2 2

MATHEMATICS
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
D B D D B D A C A A
41 42 43 44 45
8 0 9 1 3
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PHYSICS
1. (B)
Side of triangle =AB=BC=CA=10 cm=0.1 m

charges separated by a distance is given as


kq q
F  12 2
r
Here k is a constant whose value is 9 10 Nm / C and r=0.1 m
9 2 2

We have shown the direction of force between charges at A & C and B & C
For charges at A and C:
9 109  5  107 1 107
F1   0.045 N
0.12
For charges at B and C:
9 109  2.5  107 1 107
F1   0.0225 N
0.12
We have taken the magnitudes and direction is shown in the figure. Since force is a vector quantity
adding the two forces using parallelogram law of vector addition.
F  F12 +F22 +2F1F2 cos a ,
here α is the angle between the two forces which is 120∘.
Putting the value, we get,
F  0.0452  0.02252  2  0.045  0.0225  cos120
F=0.038 N
2. (A)
Step 1,
Two charges are placed separated by the distance of 70 cm.
Let, the third charge q is placed at a distance x from 16e and hence its distance from 9e is (70−x)
cm.
Step 2,
For the system to remain in equilibrium F1=F2
We can write,
9e×q
F1 =K× 2
x
And
K×9e×q
F2 =
 70-x 
2

Equating F1 and F2 and we get,


XII_STU_IC_IIT_WARM-UP_FTM–02_Key & Sol_ EX. DT: 06-05-2024
Now,
F1 = F2
9e×q 16e×q
Or, 2 
 70  x 
2
x
3 4
Or, 
x  70  x 2
Or,3  70  x   4x
Or,7x  48
Or,210-3x  4x
210
Or,x=  30cm
7
Hence the charge should be placed at 30 cm from the 9e.
3. (C)
q
The flux of electric field due to a charge placed at the center of sphere 
0
q
∴ the flux of electric field due to a charge placed at the center of hemisphere 
0
4. (A)
𝜀0
𝐽/𝑚3
2
5. (A)
Due to mutual repulsion of charges distributed on the surface of bubble, the radius will increase.
6. (B)
The electric potential at the surface of an atomic nucleus (Z = 50) of radius 9 105 V is
Q=Z×e
Where q = charge
Z = atomic number of the nucleus
E = charge of electron
Electrical potential is guven by:
1 q
V
4 0 r
Given Z = 50,r = 9×10-15 m
q = Z ×e
q = 50 ×1.6 × 10-19
q = 8 ×10-18 C
Potential at the surface of a nucleus is given as:
1 q
V
4 0 r

1
Since, = 9 ×109
4 0
XII_STU_IC_IIT_WARM-UP_FTM–02_Key & Sol_ EX. DT: 06-05-2024
8
9 10  8 10
9
V
9 1015
8 106 volt
7. (B)
q1q2
1
FaH a  (1) q1  q2

d2
q1q2 q1 1 3 1 q
1
FaH a  (2) q11  ; q2  q1  q1 q  

44d 2 4 4 2 4
 2  given F1 F
  attractive 
1 aH 
16

8. (C)
We know that electric flux is proportional to the number of field lines.
From the figure, we see that the number of field lines crossing both the spherical surface is same.
Therefore, the flux passing both the surfaces will be same.
9. (D)
Here the electric field

By or

10. (C)

11. (2)
The field lines emitting from charge q is as shown in figure and from this we can say that the lines
on right side of AB will pass through the infinite plane. It means that half of flux (q /  0 ) due to
point charge q will pass through the infinite plane.
XII_STU_IC_IIT_WARM-UP_FTM–02_Key & Sol_ EX. DT: 06-05-2024
q
Thus, the flux through plane is
2 0

12. (5)
Once you go through the derivation video of electric field due to a disc (or better if you derive it on
your own!) you would know that electric field due to a disc.
13. (4)
14. (8)
15. (6)
Potential at surface
Potential at 3r distance is = V
Kq Kq
  V
r 3r
2 Kq
 =V
3r
3rV
q
2K
Kq K .3rV
E 
 3r  2K .qr 2
2

V
= .
6r
16. (D)
F- is a weak leaving group. Hence secondary fluoro-propane will give slowest reaction.
17. (C)
Stability of carbocation a Rate of SN1 reaction.
18. (D)
Alcohol KOH gives SN2 reaction since it forms a strong base C2H5O-K+.
19. (A)

Is Neucleophilic substitution Rxn.


20. (C)
Electron with drawing substitution increases the rate of Aromatic nucleophilic substitution
Reaction.
d>c>b>a
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21. (C)

22. (C) Esterification


O
||
CH 3  CH 2  OH  CH 3  C  O  H

O
||
CH 3  C  O  CH 2  CH 3

23. (A)

is most soluble in water.


24. (B)

25. (D)
All these options.

26.

The total number of hydrogen atom A and B is 10.

27.

The total number of hydrogens is 6.

28.
XII_STU_IC_IIT_WARM-UP_FTM–02_Key & Sol_ EX. DT: 06-05-2024

The given reaction undergoes nucleophil; ic substitution by SN2 mechanism at room temperature.
∴ No. of 𝜋 electrons present in P = 2
29. (2)

30. (1)

Out of which only one are chiral.


31. (D)
A function whose graph is symmbrical about the y-axis must be even since sin x and

 
log x  x 2  1 are odd functions.

 
Therefore sin log x  x 2  1  must be odd.
sec4  cosex 4 x
Also, is an odd function.
x 4  x 4 cotx
Now, let f  x+y  =f  x  +f  y  x,y  R

 f  0+0  =f  0  +f  0 

 f  x  is odd.

32. (B)
1
Replace x by then solve.
𝑥
33. (D)
F(x) = f  x  cos  2  x  cos   x 2  x

We know 9   2  10 and 10   2  9


 2   9 and   2   10
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 f  x   cos 9x+cos  10x 

34. (D)

35. (B)

36. (D)
2
Period of is 1 and period of is {x} is 1 and of sin 2x is   but LCM of  and 1 does not exist as
2
one is rational and other is irrational.
37. (A)
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38. (C)
x  1, y  1, z  1
So, x  y  z cannot take 2 out of thr given options.
39. (A)
Domain is [-1, 1].
Also, y  sin 1 x  cos 1 x  tan 1 x

y  tan 1 x
2

For y   tan 1 x
2

40. (A)
sin 1 x is increasing function.

So, if x2  x,
f  x2   f  x1 
41. (8)
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k  8
42. (0)
ex  x

No solution
As no point of intersection is there.
43. (9)

44. (1)

45. (3)

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