AIATS-01 - Main A
AIATS-01 - Main A
Test Booklet
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18-10-2020
JEE (Main)-2022
TEST No. 1
ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (1) 26. (2) 51. (3)
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⇒ ( ∆t )2 = (t 2 + t1 )2 − 4t1 t 2
PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (1) 1
⇒
= u 8gh + ( ∆tg )2
2
∆v 3∆r
Hint. : = 7. Answer (3)
v r
4 3 distance
Sol. v= πr Hint. : speed =
3 time
distance 160
Hint. : v = ∴ Least speed = = 128 km/h
time 1.25
s ∆v ∆s ∆t 8. Answer (4)
Sol. v = ⇒ = +
t v s t Hint. : Distance travelled during last second of
0.2 0.3 upward journey is independent of velocity.
= +
13.8 4.0 Sol. Distance travelled in last second of upward
13.8 0.2 0.3 journey = distance covered in 1st second of
=∴ ∆v = + 0.3 m/s downward journey and is independent of
4 13.8 4.0
3. Answer (2) velocity of projection.
∆t 1 2
Hint. : v 2 – 2gh = g h= gt ...(iii)
2 2
1 1 2 (i) × t2 + (ii) × t1 gives
= ut − gt 2 or
Sol. h 0
gt − ut + h =
2 2 1
h(t1 +=
t2 ) gt1t 2 (t1 + t 2 )
2u 2h 2
t1 + t 2 = and t1t 2 =
g g 1
i.e. =
h gt1t 2 ⇒ =t t1t 2
Now ∆t = t2 – t1 2
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( a1a2 ) t = 8 m/s
⇒ v= Meq. of salt = Meq. of NH3
Meq. of NH3 = 40
25. Answer (06.00)
40 × 17
1 2 WNH3
= = 0.68 g
Hint. : S = at - 1000
2
0.68 × 100
1 2 % NH3 = = 60.18%
Sol. : h = at 1.13
2
28. Answer (1)
1
= ×3×4 = 6 m Hint : Balanced reaction is
2
2X + 3Y2 → 2XY3
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
120
Sol. : Moles of Y2 = =2
26. Answer (2) 60
Hint : 104.5% means, 100 g oleum sample 4
Moles of XY3 forned =
requires 4.5 g H2O to produce 104.5 g H2SO4. 3
Sol. : 10 g sample water required = 0.45 g 4
Mass of XY3 formed = × 100 = 133.3 g
SO3 + H2O → H2SO4 3
0.45 g 29. Answer (4)
80 Hint : Mixing formula
Free SO3 = × 0.45 =
2g
18 V1 × 1 + V2 × 0.25
Sol. : Final molarity =
Now, 0.09 g H2O is added which react with SO3 (V1 + V2 )
SO3 + H2O → H2SO4 30. Answer (2)
2 g 0.09 g
Mass of Br
2 0.09 Hint : % of Br = × 100
Mole = Molecular mass
80 18
Sol. : Let molecular mass of compound is ‘M’
After reaction 0.02 0 0.005
Mass of bromine in compound = 3 × 80 = 240
(mole)
Wt. 1.6 g 0 0.49 g 7.68% of M = 240
______________________________ M = 3125
Now wt. of H2SO4 =8 + 0.49 = 8.49
M = 6 × 12 + 3 × 1 + n(104) + 240 = 3125
1.6 × 100
% free SO3 = = 15.86% n = 27
8.49 + 1.6
27. Answer (2) 31. Answer (3)
Hint : Meq. of NaOH initially taken = 100 × 1
= 100 L1 m v1 r1 n1
Hint =
: =
Meq. of NaOH consumed H2SO4 L 2 m v 2 r2 n2
= 60 × 1 P1 m v1 z1 n2
= =
= 60 P2 m v 2 z 2 n1
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1 1 1 5R
K.E1 mv12 z n 2 x= R 2 − 2 =
= 2= 1 2
2 3 36
K.E2 1 2
z n
mv 2 2 1
2 36 x
or R =
32. Answer (3) 5
Hint : Intensity ∝ number of photoelectron. Sol. : Use the value of R and get the wave
Sol. : Photoelectric current does not increase length and ν
with the increase in frequency of incident light.
1 108 x
33. Answer (3) ν R(2)2 1 − 2=
= 3R
=
2 5
moles of solute
Hint : Molality = 39. Answer (3)
kg of solvent
Sol. : r : 3s > 3p > 3d Sol. : Anode rays are positively charged ions.
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dominates.
150
Sol.: Down the group, shielding effect Hint : λ =
V
dominates the nuclear charge.
46. Answer (04.00) Sol. : E = φ + K.E.
( ( ( ) ) ) = 22
16
Significant figures = 3. n P P P (P ( A)) .
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x −5 < 4 3 −3
2f − f 2 − =
4 4
(
− f 2 − 2f + 1 − 1 )
8.
x <9⇒x = 1 2
= − ( f − 1) .
55. Answer (3) 4
as 0 ≤ f < 1
Hint : Use properties of log function.
⇒ 0 < f − 1 ≤ −1
3log3 ⇒ 0 < ( f − 1) ≤ 1
2
Sol.: log12 27 =
a⇒ =
a
log3 + 2log2
2
⇒ − 1 ≤ − ( f − 1) < 0
3
⇒ =
a 3 1 2 1
1 + 2log3 2 ⇒− ≤ − ( f − 1) <
4 4 4
1
3 Hence range is 0,
1 + 2log3 2 3 −1 2
= a
⇒ log3 2 =
1 a 2 58. Answer (3)
3
a − 1
6 3 3 − a 3 3 − a
a a
= = 2 =
3 3−a 3+a Only one point of
−1 +1
a +1 2a 2a
2
3−a
= 6
3 + a.
intersection
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x 2 – 7 x + 10
3n 31−n
Hint : For domain 2 ≥0 Sol.: f(n) + f(1 – n) = n +
x – 5x + 6 3 + 3 31−n + 3
Sol.:
( x – 5 ) ( x – 2) ≥ 0 3n 3
= +
( x – 3 ) ( x – 2) n
3 + 3 3 + 3·3 n
⇒ x ∈ ( – ∞, 3 ) ∪ ( 5, ∞ ] – {2}
3n 3
= + =1
n
Domain = (–∞, 3) ∪ ( 5, ∞ ] – {2} 3 + 3 3 + 3n
5
Sol.: x = 0 or
3 1 99 2 2 50
f
100 + f 100 + f 100 + f 1 − 100 ............. + f 100
62. Answer (3)
Hint : ex > 0 1
1+1+ …..49 form + f
2
Sol.: f(x) = e2x + 2ex + 1 + 2
49 + 0.5 = 49. 5
( )
2
= ex + 1 +2 67. Answer (3)
Hint : Use the concept of domain.
e x ∈ ( 0, ∞ )
Sol.: 1 ≤ x ≤ 3
∴ f ( x ) ∈ ( 3, ∞ )
(
⇒ 1 ≤ log2 x 2 + 3 x – 2 ≤ 3 )
Range = (3, ∞)
⇒ 2 ≤ x 2 + 3x – 2 ≤ 8
63. Answer (2)
⇒ –5 ≤ x ≤ – 4 or 1 ≤ x ≤ 2
Hint : By transformation of graphs.
68. Answer (2)
Sol.: Draw y = x2 then apply graph theory.
Hint : Use the concept of [x] function.
64. Answer (2) Sol.: [n]2 + [n] + 1 –3 = 0
Hint : Using concept of {x} in inequality y2 + y – 2 = 0
Sol.: {n} –1 is always negative so the only (y + 2) (y – 1) = 0
solution is when {n}({n} –1)({n}+2) is zero. That ⇒ y = – 2 and y = 1
is only possible when ndI. ⇒ nd[–2, –1)j[1, 2).
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(
x∈ –4, – 2 ∪ ) ( 2, 4 ) …(i) ∴ x = –1, 0, 2, 3
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