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Sec: XII_STU_IC_IIT Date:24-04-2023

Time: 3 Hrs. FTM – 01 Max.Marks:300


JEE MAIN 2022 Model
PHYSICS
+Ve –Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
Sec – I
(Q.N : 1 – 20)
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
Sec–II Questions with Numerical
4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 21 – 30) Answer Type(+ / –Number)
Total 30 100

CHEMISTRY
+Ve –Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
Sec – I
(Q.N : 31 – 50)
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
Sec–II Questions with Numerical
4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 51 – 60) Answer Type (+ / – Number)
Total 30 100

MATHEMATICS
+Ve –Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
Sec–I
(Q.N : 61 – 80)
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
Sec–II Questions with Numerical
4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 81 – 90) Answer Type (+ / – Number)
Total 30 100
Exam Syllabus
Electric charges: Conservation of charge, Coulomb's law forces between two point charges, forces
between multiple charges; superposition principle
PHYSICS
Electric field: Electric field due to a point charge, Electric field lines, Electric field Due to continuous
charge distribution. (Linear, Area, Volume)

Classification of solids : (i) Characteristic properties, (ii) Difference between crystalline and amorphous
solids, (iiii) Classification of crystalline solids; Structure of solids : (i) Basic definitions, (ii) types of unit
cells, seven crystal systems and Bravais lattice, Calculation of effective number of particles in unit cell.
CHEMISTRY
Elements of symmetry in cube : (i0 Centre of symmetry, (ii) Plane of symmetry, (iii) Axis of symmetry,
Close packed structures : (i) 1-D close packing, (ii) 2-D close packing (iii) 3-D close packing, (AAA…
type packing). Voids, types of crystal and defects

DETERMINANTS Determinants of order two and three, Minor and Co-factors, Expansion of
determinant, Properties of Determinants, Applications of Determinants Area, Products of two
determinants, differentiation of a determinant, Limit of determinant.
MATHEMATICS
MATRICES Matrix as an array, Types of matrices, equality of matrices, Operation on Matrices, Product
of matrices and its properties, matrix polynomial, Determinant of a square matrix and its properties, Trace

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of a matrix, Transpose of a matrix ; Symmetric and Skew Symmetric matrix.
XII_STU_IC_IIT_FTM–01 EX. DT: 24-04-2023
PHYSICS Max.Marks:100

SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

1. A cube of side b has charge q at each of its vertices. The electric field at the centre of the cube will
be
32Kq Kq Kq
(A) Zero (B) (C) (D)
b2 2b 2 b2
2. Two point charges Q and – 3Q are placed some distance apart. If the electric field at the location of
Q is E , the field at the location of – 3Q is
E E
(A) E (B)  E (C)  (D) 
3 3
3. A pith ball carrying a charge of 3  1010 C is suspended by an insulated thread of length 50 cm.
When a uniform electric field is applied in a horizontal direction, the ball is found to deflect by 2
cm from the vertical. If the mass of the ball is 0.5 gm. The intensity of the electric field is (g = 9.9
m/s2)
(A) 6.6  105 NC 1 (B) 3.3  105 NC 1 (C) 9.9  105 NC 1 (D) 1.1  105 NC 1
4. Four charges  q,  q, q, q are placed respectively at the four corners of a square of side “a”. The
magnitude of the electric field at the centre of the square is
1 6 2q 1 8 2q 1 2 2q 1 4 2q
(A) (B) (C) (D)
40 a 2 40 a 2 40 a 2 40 a 2
5. Two point charges + 4q and + q are placed 30 cm apart. At what point on the line joining them is
the electric field is zero?
(A) 15 cm from charge 4q (B) 20cm from charge 4q
(C) 7.5cm from charge q (D) 5cm from charge q

6. One of the following is not a property of field lines?


(A) Field lines are continuous curves without any breaks.
(B) Two field lines cannot cross each other.
(C) Field lines start at positive charge and end at negative charges.
(D) They from closed loops.

7. Charges 4q, Q and q are kept at points A, B and C, such that AB = BC on a straight line. If the net
force on q is zero, the value of Q is
(A) q (B) q (C) 2q (D) 2q

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8. Five balls numbered 1 to 5 are suspended using separate threads. Pairs (1, 2), (2, 4) and (4, 1) show
electrostatic attraction while pairs (2, 3) and (4, 5) show repulsion. Therefore ball 1 must be
(A)positively charged (B) negatively charged
(C)neutral (D) made of insulator

9. Two identical spheres having charges  q1 and  q2 are kept at a distance “d”. These two are brought
in contact with an insulated handle and again separated to the same distance. The force F2 between
them now in terms of initial force F1 is
 q1  q2   4q1q2   q1  q2 
2 2

(A) F2  F1 (B) F2  F1 (C) F2  F1 (D) F2  F1


 q1  q2 
2
q1q2 4q1q2

10. A pith ball mass of 0.05  10 3 kg carries a charge of 5  10 8 C . The charge on a second pith ball
placed 1 101 m above the first pith ball which will keep the first ball in equilibrium in coulomb is
(Assume g = 9.8 m/s2)
(A) 1.1 106 C (B) 1.2  107 C (C) 1.1 108 C (D) 1.2  108 C

11. A charge q is placed at the centre of the line joining two equal charges Q. The system of the three
charges will be in equilibrium if q is equal to
(A) Q / 2   Q / 4  C Q / 2 (D) Q / 4

12. Two identical copper spheres carrying charges + Q and – 9Q separated by a certain distance has
attractive force F. If the spheres are allowed to touch each other and moved to distance of separation
4F
‘x’. So that the force between them becomes . Then x is equal to
9
(A) d (B) 2d (C) d/2 (D) 4d

13. Two equal and unlike charges placed 3 cm apart in air attract each other with a force of 40 N. The
magnitude of each charge is
(A) 2  104 C (B) 1 106 C (C) 2  106 C (D) 1 104 C

14. The spatial distribution of the electric field due to charges (A, B) is shown in figure. Which one of
the following statements is correct?

(A) A is positive and B is negative and A  B . (B) A is negative and B is positive and A  B .
(C) Both are positive but A  B . (D) Both are negative but A  B .

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15. A soap bubble is given a negative charge, then its radius:
(A) Decreases
(B) Increases
(C) Remains unchanged
(D) Nothing can be predicted as information is insufficient

16. Two charges each equal to q, are kept at x = – a and x = a on the x-axis. A particle of mass m and
q
charge q0  is placed at the origin. If charge q0 is given a small displacement (y << a) along the y-
2
axis, the net force acting on the particle is proportional to
(A) y (B) – y (C) 1/y (D) – 1/y

17. A ring of radius r carries a charge Q uniformly distributed over its length. A charge q is placed at its
centre will experience a force equal to
qQ qQ
(A) 40 r (B) 8 0 r
2 2
(C) Zero (D) None of these

18. Number of electrons in one coulomb of charge will be


(A) 5.46  1029 (B) 6.25  1018 (C) 1.6  1019 (D) 9  1011

d
19. Two charges are at a distance ‘d’ apart. If a copper plate (conducting medium) of thickness is
2
placed between them, the effective force will be
(A) 2F (B) F/2 (C) 0 (D) 2F

20. Two charges placed in air repel each other by a force of 104 N .When oil is introduced between the
charges, the force becomes 2.5  105 N . The dielectric constant of oil is
(A) 2.5 (B) 0.25 (C) 2.0 (D) 4.0

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SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions, but candidates have to attempt any 5 questions out of 10. The answer to
each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive or negative decimal numbers (place value
ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths Place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.

21. A force of 16 N is acting between two charges in air. If the space between them is completely
filled with glass   r  8  , then the new force will be : (In N)
22. Two charges of 50C and 100C are separated by a distance of 0.6 m. The intensity of electric field
at a point midway between them is _____ 106 V / m .
23. Two charges are separated by a distance 1m. When a dielectric slab of thickness 40 cm is
introduced between them, the force becomes half its previous value. The dielectric constant of
medium is____
24. A charge Q is divided into two parts of q and Q – q. If the coulomb repulsion between them when
Q
they are separated is to be maximum, the ratio of should be
q
25. Two point charges repel each other with a force of 100 N. One of the charge is increased by 10%
another is reduced by 10%. The new force of repulsion at the same distance would be:
26. It is required to hold four equal point charges each having a charge Q 
8
7
 
1  2 2 C in equilibrium
at the corners of a square. Find the point charge, in coulomb, that will do this if placed at the centre
of the square.
27. Four charges 1  109 C , 2  109 C ,1  109 C and 2  109 C are placed at the corners of a square of side
1m respectively. The force experienced by a charge 1  109 C placed at the centre of the square is:
28. The excess (equal in number) of electrons that must be placed on each of two small spheres spaced
3 cm apart with a force of repulsion between the spheres to be 1019 N is:
29. Two charges 5C and 20C are placed 30 cm apart. The strength of electric field at the mid point
between them is 10 x N / C , find the value of x.
30.    
Two charges each 106 C are placed at A iˆ  ˆj  kˆ m and B 2iˆ  3 ˆj  kˆ m . The force between those
x
charges is 10 N , find the value of x.

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
31. Following crystal system have a  b  c , except
(A) orthorhombic (B) Monoclinic (C) Rhombohedral (D) Triclinic
32. Which of the following is not correct?
(A) For HCP  ABABAB…..arrangement
(B) In zinc blende structure Zn2 is situated 50 % of T.V.
(C) In Frenkel defect density decreases
(D) size of voids  octahedral > tetrahedral > trigonal
33. The coordination number of a metal crystallizing in a hexagonal close-packed structure is
(A) 12 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 6
34. The number of atoms in the HCP unit cell is
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 12 (D) 17

35. The composition of wustite is Fe0.95O1 . What is the percentage of iron as Fe3+ ions?
(A) 10.5 (B) 25 (C) 35 (D) 45
36. A hard substance melts at high temperature and is an insulator in both solid and in molten state. This solid
is most likely to be a/an :
(A) Metallic solid (B) Ionic solid
(C) Molecular solid (D) Covalent Solid

37. The parameters of the unit cell of a substance are a = 2.5, b = 3.0, c = 4.0,   90 ,   120 ,   90 .
The crystal system of the substance is :
(A) Hexagonal (B) Orthorhombic
(C) Monoclinic (D) Triclinic

38. The radius of a calcium ion is 94 pm and of the oxide ion is 146 pm. The possible crystal structure of
calcium oxide will be :
(A) tetrahedral (B) trigonal
(C) octahedral (D) pyramidal

39. A diatomic molecule X 2 has a body-centred cubic (bcc) structure with a cell edge of 300 pm. The
density of the molecule is 6.17 g cm 3. The number of molecules present in 200 g of X 2 is :
(Avogadro constant (N A )  6 1023 mol1 )
(A) 40 N A (B) 8 NA (C) 4 NA (D) 2 NA

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40. Element `B’ forms ccp structure and `A’ occupies half of the octahedral voids, while oxygen atoms occupy
all the tetrahedral voids. The structure of bimetallic oxide is :
(A) A 2 BO 4 (B) AB2 O 4 (C) A 2 B2 O (D) A 4 B2 O

41. CsCl crystallizes in body centered cubic lattice. If `a’ is its edge length then which of the following
expressions is correct?
3a
(A) r  r   3a (B) r  r  
Cs Cl Cs Cl 2
3
(C) r r  a (D) r r  3a
Cs Cl 2 Cs Cl

42. Among the following, the incorrect statement is :


(A) Density of crystals remains unaffected due to Frenkel defect
(B) In bcc unit cell, the void space is 32%
(C) Density of crystals decreases due to Schottky defect
(D) In fcc unit cell, the void space is 74%
43. The incorrect statement about the imperfections in solids is :
(A) Schottky defect decreases the density of the substance
(B) Interstitial defect increases the density of the substance
(C) Frenkel defect does not alter the density of the substance
(D) Vacancy defect increases the density of the substance.

44. Given below are two statements


Statement I : Frenkel defects are vacancy as well as interstitial defects.
Statement II : Frenkel defect leads to colour in ionic solids due to presence of F-centres.
Choose the most appropriate answer for the statements from the options given below :
(A) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(C) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(D) Both Statement I and Statement II are fase

45. Which of the following compounds is likely to show both Frenkel and Schottky defects in its crystalline
form?
(A) AgBr (B) CsCl (C) KBr (D) ZnS

46. Which substance will conduct the current in the solid state
(A) Diamond (B) Graphite (C) Iodine (D) Sodium chloride
47. In fcc unit cell, no. of nearest neighbours are
(A) 12 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 14

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48. A solid melts slightly above 273 K and is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. To which of the
following categories does it belong?
(A) ionic solid (B) covalent solid (C) metallic (D) molecular
49. A compound contains two types of atoms X and Y. It crystallizes in a cubic lattice with atoms X at the
corners of the unit cell and atoms Y at the body centre. The simplest possible formula of this compound is :
(A) X8Y (B) X 2Y (C) XY (D) XY8
50. A metal crystallizes with a face-centred cubic lattice. The edge of the unit cell is 408 pm. The diameter of
the metal atoms is
(A) 288 pm (B) 408 pm (C) 144 pm (D) 204 pm

SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions.The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the
decimals, Mark the nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question
will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
0
51. Density of lithium atom is 0.53 g/cm3. The edge length of Li is 3.5 A . The number of lithium
atoms in a unit cell will be…………………..(Atomic mass of lithum is 6.94)
52. NiO adopt a rock salt structure. The coordination number of Ni2+ ion is……………
53. The non-stoichiometric compound Fe0.94O is formed when x% of Fe2+ ions are replaced by as
2 x
many Fe3 ions, value of is
3 2
54. The ratio of anion radius to cation radius of a crystal is 10 : 9.3. Then, the coordination number of
the cation in the crystal is?
55. The empirical formula for a compound with a cubic close packed arrangement of anions and with cations
occupying all the octahedral sites in A x B. The value of x is _______
56. A certain element crystallizes in a bcc lattice of unit cell edge length 27 Å. If the same element under the
same conditions crystallizes in the fcc lattice, the edge length of the unit cell in Å will be ______.
57. Ga (atomic mass 70 u) crystallizes in a hexagonal close packed structure. The total number of voids in
0.581 g of Ga is ________  1021.
58. the number of octahedral voids per lattice site in a lattice is _______. (Rounded off to the nearest integer)
59. A bcc lattice is made up of hollow spheres of B. Spheres of solids A are present in hollow spheres of B. The
radius of A is half of the radius of B. The ratio of total volume of spheres of B unoccupied by A in a unit
 3
cell and volume of unit cell is A  . Find the value of A.
64
60. If we rotate the structure (hcp) about an axis perpendicular to the layers and passing through one
sphere, we encounter the same structure `n’ times in the course of a complete revolution then `n’ is

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MATHEMATICS Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
61. Let A be a 2  2 real matrix with entries from {0, 1} and | A | 0 . Consider the following two
statements :
(P) If A  I 2 , then | A | 1 (Q) If | A | 1 , then tr(A) = 2,
Where I2 denotes 2  2 identity matrix and tr(A) denotes the sum of the diagonal entries of A.
Then
(A) (P) is true and (Q) is false (B) Both (P) and (Q) are false
(C) Both (P) and (Q) are true (D) (P) is false and (Q) is true
 a  1 a  2  a2 1
62. The value of  a  2  a  3 a  3 1 is
 a  3 a  4  a4 1

(A)  a  2  a  3 a  4  (B) –2


(C)  a  1 a  2  a  3 (D) 0
cos   sin   0 1
63. Let A    ,    R  such that A32    . Then a value of  is
 sin 
cos   1 0 
  
(A) (B) (C) 0 (D)
16 32 64
1 1 1 2  1 3 1 n  1 1 78
64. If       ... 0  , then the value of n is
0 1 0 1  0 1  1  0 1 
(A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 13
2 3 
65. If A is a symmetric matrix and B is skew symmetric matrix such that A  B    , then AB is
 5 1
equal to
 4 2  4 2   4 2   4 2 
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
1 4  
 1 4 

1 4   1 4 
 1 2 0  2 1 5 
66. Let A  2 B   6 3 3  and 2 A  B   2 1 6  . If Tr(A) denotes the sum of all diagonal
 
 5 3 1   0 1 2 
elements of the matrix A, then Tr(A) – Tr(B) has value equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) 3

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 1 0
67. If P   50
 , then P is
1 / 2 1 
1 0 1 25 1 50  1 0
(A)   (B)  (C)  (D) 
 25 1  0 1  0 1  
50 1 
1 0 0
68. Let A   0 1 1  . Then A2025  A2020 is equal to
1 0 0
 
(A) A6  A (B) A6 (C) A5 (D) A5  A
69. Let A and B be any two 3  3 symmetric and skew symmetric matrices respectively. Then which
of the following is NOT true?
(A) A4  B 4 is a symmetric matrix (B) AB  BA is a symmetric matrix
(C) B  A is a skew-symmetric matrix
5 5
(D) AB  BA is a skew-symmetric matrix
 1 2   3 3 
70. If A  2 B    and 2A  3B    then B =
3 0   1 1
 5 7   5 7  5 7   5 7 
(A)   (B)   (C)   (D)  
 5 1  5 1  5 1  5 1 
 2 3
 1 2 3
71. If A    and B   4 5 then
 4 2 5  2 1 
(A)AB, BA exist and equal (B) AB, BA exist and are not equal
(C) AB exist and BA does not exist (D) AB does not exist and BA exist
 1 18 
 7 10 17   
If 3 A  4 B    and 2 B  3 A   4 6  then B =
T T
72.
 0 6 31  5 7 
 
 1 3 1 3  1 3  1 3 

(A)  1 0  (B)  1 0  (C)  1 0  (D)  1 0 
 2 4   2 4  2 4 2 4 
       
 3 1 
  1 1
73. If P   2 2 
, A  and Q  PAP and X  P Q P , then X is
T T 2015
 1 3   0 1
 
 2 2 
1 2015   1 0  2015 1 1 1 
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
0 1  
 2015 1   0 1 
0 2015 

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a b ab a c ac
D1
74. Let D1  c d c  d and D2  b d bd then the value of where b  0 and ad  bc , is
D2
a b a b a c abc
(A) – 2 (B) 0 (C) – 2b (D) 2b
a 2 ab ac
75. If ab b 2
bc  ka 2b 2 c 2 , then k =
ac bc c 2
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) – 4 (D) 8
a bc 2a 2a
76. The value of the determinant 2b bca 2b is
2c 2c ca b

(A)  a  b  c  (B)  a  b  c   a 2  b 2  c 2 
3

(C)  a  b  c  ab  bc  ca  (D) None of these


cos 2 x sin 2 x cos 4 x
77. If the determinant sin 2 x cos 2 x cos 2 x is expanded in powers of sin x then the constant term in
cos 4 x cos 2 x cos 2 x
the expansion is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) – 1 (D) None of these
x x x
78. If f  x   x x x , then f  3x   f  x  
x x x
(A) 3x2 (B) 6x 2 (C) x 2 (D) None of these
1 1
1 ab 
a b
1 1
79. If a, b, c are non-zero real numbers, then 1 bc  equals
b c
1 1
1 ca 
c a
(A) 0 (B) bc + ca + ab (C) a–1 + b–1 + c–1 (D) None of these

a 2 1  x  ab ac
80. The determinant   ab b 1  x 
2
bc is divisible by
ac bc c 1  x 
2

(A) 1 + x (B) (1 + x)2 (C) x2 (D) None of these

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SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions.The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the
decimals, Mark the nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question
will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

If 1, log10  4 x  2  and log10  4 x   are in arithmetic progression for a real number x, then the
18
81.
 5
 1
2  x   x  1 x2
 2
value of the determinant 1 0 x is equal to
x 1 0

xac xb xa


82. Let a, b, c, d be in arithmetic progression with common difference  . If x 1 xc x  b  2,
xbd xd xc
then value of  is equal to
2

1 a a  1 48 2160 
83. 
Let A   0 1 b  , a, b  R . If for some n  N , A  0 1
 n
96  then n + a + b is equal to
 0 0 1   0 0 1 
1 1 p 1 p  q
84. 2 3 2p 4  3 p  2q 
3 6  3 p 10  6 p  3q

1 x x 1
85. If f  x   2x x  x  1 x  x  1 then f  2015  

3x  x  1 x  x  1 x  2  x x 2  1 
86. If A  diagonal 3,3,3 and A4  kA then k =
1 2 2
87. If A   2 1 2  is a matrix satisfying the equation AAT  9I , where I is 3  3 matrix, then b – a =
 
 a 2 b 
 2  3  1   3
88. Let p  q  r  s  t    1
4 3 2
2   4 an identity in  , where p, q, r, s and t are
 3 4 3
constant. Then, the value of t is.

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1 4 20
89. The sum of values of x satisfying the equation 1 2 5  0 is.
1 2 x 5x2
1 a a 2  bc
90. The value of the determinant 1 b b 2  ca is.
1 c c 2  ab

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