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2nd AIET TP.

JEE-Main Type XI-IIT ENABLE

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XI-IIT
2nd AIET Test
JEE-Mains Type Test paper

Test Date: 25 Aug, 2024 M.M:300


300Marks: 300
TEST INSTRUCTIONS

1. The test is of 3 hours duration. The test booklet consists of 90 questions but attempted only 75
questions. The maximum marks are 300.
2. There are three parts in the questions paper consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part.
Each Parts Contains –

 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct. All questions are carrying +4 marks for right answer and -1 mark for wrong answer.
Partial marking will be allotted.
 10 questions with answer as numerical value but attempted any 5 questions all questions are
carrying +4 marks for right answer and 0 marks for wrong answers.

Name of the Candidate (in Capital Letter): ___________________________________________________

Registration No. ____________________________________________________________________

Invigilator Signature

_____________________

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Physics
SECTION - A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This Section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. The correct value of 0o C on the Kelvin scale is
(a) 273.15 K (b) 272.85 K (c) 273 K (d) 273.2 K
2. Planck's constant has the dimensions (unit) of
(a) Energy (b) Linear momentum (c) Work (d) Angular
momentum
3. Electron volt is a unit of
(a) Charge (b) Potential difference (c) Momentum (d) Energy
4. The dimensions of e2 /40hc, where e, 0 , h and c are electronic charge, electric permittivity,
Planck's constant and velocity of light in vacuum respectively
(a) [M0L0T0 ] (b) [M1L0T0 ] (c) [M0L1T0 ] (d) [M0L0T1 ]
5. When a ball is thrown up vertically with velocity V0 , it reaches a maximum height of 'h'. If one
wishes to triple the maximum height then the ball should be thrown with velocity
(a) 3 V0 (b) 3V0 (c) 9V0 (d) 3/2V0
6. A cyclist starts from the centre O of a circular park of radius one kilometre, reaches the edge P of
the park, then cycles along the circumference and returns to the centre along QO as shown in
figure. If the round trip takes ten minutes, the net displacement and average speed of the cyclist
(in metre and kilometre per hour) is

 4 4
(a) 0, 1 (b) ,0 (c) 21.4, (d) 0, 21.4
2 2
7. Two cars A and B are moving with same speed of 45 kmh1 along same direction. If a third C
coming from the opposite direction with a speed of 36 kmh1 meets two cars in an interval of 5
min, the distance of separation of two cars A and B should be (in km)
(a) 6.75 (b) 7.25 (c) 5.55 (d) 8.35
8. A person travels along a straight road for the first half time with a velocity v1 and the next half
time with a velocity v2
The mean velocity V of the man is
2 1 1 v  v2 v1
(a)   (b) V  1 (c) V  v1v2 (d) V 
V v1 v2 2 v2
9. A body is thrown with a velocity of 9.8 m/s making an angle of 30o with the horizontal. It will
hit the ground after a time
(a) 1.5 s (b) 1 s (c) 3 s (d) 2 s

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10. A ball is projected with kinetic energy K at an angle of 45o to the horizontal. At the highest point
during its flight, its kinetic energy will be
(a) K (b) K / 2 (c) K /2 (d) zero
11. A projectile of mass m is thrown with a velocity v making angle of 45o with the horizontal. The
change in momentum from departure to arrival along vertical direction, is
mv
(a) 2mv (b) 2 mv (c) mv (d)
2
12. A stone projected with a velocity u at an angle  with the horizontal reaches maximum height
 
H1 . When it is projected with velocity u at an angle     with the horizontal, it reaches
2 
maximum height H2 . The relation between the horizontal range R of the projectile, H1 and H2
is
H12
(a) R  4 H1H2 (b) R  4(H1  H2 ) (c) R  4(H1  H2 ) (d) R 
H22
13. A particle of mass m is projected with a velocity v making an angle of 45o with the horizontal.
The magnitude of angular momentum of projectile about the point of projection when the
particle is at its maximum height h is
mvh mvh2
(a) zero (b) (c) (d) None of these
2 2
14. Centripetal acceleration is
(a) A constant vector (b) A constant scalar
(c) A magnitude changing vector (d) Not a constant vector
15. An aeroplane flying at a velocity of 900 kmh1 loops the loop. If the maximum force pressing
the pilot against the seat is five times its weight, the loop radius should be
(a) 1594 m (b) 1402 m (c) 1315 m (d) 1167 m
16. If a force of 250 N act on body, the momentum acquired is 125 kg/m/s. What is the period for
which force acts on the body
(a) 0.5 sec (b) 0.2 sec (c) 0.4 sec (d) 0.25 sec
17. If s ,k and r are coefficients of static friction, sliding friction and rolling friction, then
(a) s  k  r (b) k  r  s (c) r  k  s (d) r  k  s
18. The mass of ship is 2  107 kg. On applying a force of 25  105 N, it is displaced through 25 m.
After the displacement, the velocity acquired by the ship will be
(a) 12.5 m/s (b) 5 m/s (c) 3.7 m/s (d) 2.5 m/s
19. If rope of lift breaks suddenly, the tension exerted by the surface of lift (a= acceleration of light)
(a) mg (b) m(g  a) (c) m(g  a) (d) 0
20. Two small balls of same size and masses m1 and m2 (m1  m2 ) are tied by a thin weightless

thread and dropped from a certain height. Training upward buoyancy force F into account, the
tension T of the thread during the flight after the motion of the ball becomes uniform will be
(a) (m1  m2 )g (b) (m1  m2 )g /2 (c) (m1  m2 )g (d) (m1  m2 )g /2

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SECTION - B
(Integer Type Questions)
This Section contains 10 Questions and choose any 5 Questions. The answer to each question is a single digit
integer ranging from 0 to 9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
1. The difference in the lengths of a mean solar day and a sidereal day is about
2. Two balls are dropped to the ground from different heights. One ball is dropped 2s after the
other but they both strike the ground at the same time. If the first ball takes 5s to reach the

ground, then the difference in initial heights is (g  10ms2 )

3. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate of 2ms2 for sometime. Then, it retards at a

constant rate of 4 ms2 and comes to rest. If the total time for which it remains in motion is 3s,

what is the total distance travelled?


4. A train of 150 m length is going towards north direction at a speed of 10m/sec. A parrot flies at
the speed of 5 m/sec towards south direction parallel to the railway track. The time taken by the
parrot to cross the train is
5. The mass of man when standing on lift is 60 kg. What is the weight when he is standing on lift

which is moving upward with acceleration 4.9 ms2 ?

6. The engine of a car produces an acceleration of 6 ms2 in the car. If this car pulls another car of

the same mass, then the acceleration would be


7. Three blocks of masses m1 , m 2 and m 3 are placed on a horizontal frictionless surface. A force of

40 N pulls the system then calculate the value of T, if m1  10kg , m2  6 kg , m3  4kg

8. The pulley and strings shown in figure are smooth and of negligible mass. For the system to
remain in equilibrium, the angle  should be

9. A steel wire can withstand a load up to 2940 N. A load of 150 kg is suspended from a rigid
support. The maximum angle through which the wire can be displaced from the mean position,
so that the wire does not break when the load passes through the position of equilibrium, is

10. A shell of mass 10 kg is moving with a velocity of 10 ms1 when it blasts and forms two parts of

mass 9 kg and 1 kg respectively. If the 1st mass is stationary, the velocity of the 2nd is

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Chemistry
SECTION - A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This Section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Which of the following is isoelectronic with carbon atom?

(a) Na (b) Al3 (c) O2  (d) N 

2. The ionic radii of Fe 2  and Fe 3 are x and y, respectively. The correct relationship between x
and y is:
(a) x > y (b) x < y
(c) x = y (d) Cannot be predicted
3. Ce (58) is a member of:
(a) s-block (b) p-block (c) d-block (d) f-block
4. The first ionization enthalpies of four consecutive elements present in the second period of the
periodic table are 8.3, 11.3, 14.5 and 13.6 eV, respectively. Which one of the following is the first
ionization enthalpy of nitrogen?
(a) 13.6 (b) 14.5 (c) 11.3 (d) 8.3
5. Which shows the highest lattice energy?
(a) RbF (b) CsF (c) NaF (d) KF
6. Which of the following species has the highest electron gain enthalpy?

(a) F (b) S (c) O (d) O


7. The correct order of radii is:

(a) N < Be < B (b) F  O2  N3 (c) Na  Li  K (d) Fe3  Fe2  Fe4
8. According to Bohr's atomic theory,

Z2
I. kinetic energy of electron is 
n2

II. the product of velocity (v) of electron and principal quantum number (n), 'vn'  Z2 .

Z3
III. frequency of revolution of electron in an orbit is 
n3

Z3
IV. coulombic force of attraction on the electron is 
n4
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.
(a) Only III (b) Only I (c) I, III and IV (d) I and IV

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9. For emission line of atomic hydrogen from ni  8 to nf  n, the plot of wave number (v) against

 1 
 2  will be (The Rydberg constant, R H is in wave number unit)
n 
(a) non linear (b) linear with slope R H

(c) linear with slope R H (d) linear with intercept R H

10. Heat treatment of muscular pain involves radiation of wavelength of about 900 nm. Which

spectral line of H-atom is suitable for this purpose? [ RH  1  105 cm1 ,

h  6.6  1034 Js, c  3  108 ms1 ]

(a) Paschen, 53 (b) Paschen, 3 (c) Lyma, 1 (d) Balmer, 2
11. The increasing order (lowest first) for the values of e/m (charge/mass) for electron (e), proton
(p), neutron (n) and alpha particle () is
(a) e, p, n,  (b) n, p, e,  (c) n, p, , e (d) n, , p, e
12. The de-Broglie wavelength () associated with a photoelectron varies with the frequency (v) of
the incident radiation as, [ v0 is threshold frequency]
1 1 1 1
(a)   (b)   (c)   (d)  
( v  v0 )1 /4 ( v  v0 )3 /2 ( v  v0 ) ( v  v0 )1 /2
13. The number of radial nodes in 3s and 2p respectively are
(a) 2 and 0 (b) 0 and 2 (c) 1 and 2 (d) 2 and 1

14. The graph between ||2 and r (radial distance) is shown below. This represents

(a) 1s-orbital (b) 2p-oribtal (c) 3s-orbital (d) 2s-orbital

15. The weight of 1 1022 molecules of CuSO4 . 5H2O is ................... .

(a) 4.28 (b) 4.14 (c) 4.5 (d) 41.4


16. A solution of sugar is obtained by mixing 200 g of its 25% solution and 500 g of its 40% solution
(both by mass). The mass percentage of the resulting sugar solution is ..............
(a) 30 (b) 36 (c) 40 (d) 45
17. A sample of metal oxide has formula M0.83O100 . The metal M can exist in two oxidation states

+2 and +3. In the sample of M0.83O1.00, the percentage of metal ions existing in +2 oxidation

state is ............... %.
(a) 59 (b) 60 (c) 5.9 (d) 30

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18. A gaseous mixture contains oxygen and nitrogen in the ratio of 1 : 4 by weight. Therefore, the
ratio of their number of molecules is
(a) 1 : 4 (b) 1 : 8 (c) 7 : 32 (d) 3 : 16
19. If 0.50 mole of BaCl 2 is mixed with 0.20 mole of Na3PO4 , the maximum number of moles of
Ba3PO4 , the maximum number of moles of Ba3(PO4 )2 that can be formed is
(a) 0.70 (b) 0.50 (c) 0.20 (d) 0.10
20. 1 g of a carbonate (M2CO3 ) on treatment with excess HCl produce 0.01186 mole of CO2 . The
molar mass of M2CO3 in g mol1 is
(a) 1186 (b) 84.3 (c) 118.6 (d) 11.86

SECTION - B
(Integer Type Questions)
This Section contains 10 Questions and choose any 5 Questions. The answer to each question is a single digit
integer ranging from 0 to 9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. How many unpaired electron(s) is/are present in tri-positive titanium ion?


2. Calculate the effective nuclear charge for a 3d-electron of nickel atom.
3. Assume that the radius of the first Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom is 0.6 Å. The radius of the third
Bohr orbit of He is ...................... picometer. (Nearest integer)
4. Find the value of x, if Mn x has magnetic moment value of 3.87 B.M.
5. In multielectronic atom, maximum number of degenerated orbitals present in 3 rd shell.
6. A proton and a Li3 nucleus are accelerated by the same potential. If  Li and  P denote the de-

Broglie wavelengths of Li3 and proton respectively, then the value of Li is x  101 The value
P
of x is .................. .
(Rounded off to the nearest integer)
(Mass of Li3  8.3 times mass of proton)
7. Find the molarity of water. Given:  = 100 kg /m3
8. The mole fraction of a solute in a solution is 0.1. At 298 K, molarity of this solution is the same as
its molality. Density of this solution at 298 K is 2.0 K is 2.0 g cm3 . The ratio of the molecular
m 
weights of the solute and solvent,  solute  is ................. .
 msolvent 
9. A student performs a titration with different burettes and finds titrate values of 25.2 mL, 25.25
mL, and 25.0 mL. The number of significant figures in the averages titrate value is
10. The molality of a 10% (V/V) solution of dibromine solution in CCl 4 (carbon tetrachloride) is 'x',
x = ....................  102 M . (Nearest integer)
[Given, molar mass of Br2  160 g mol1

atomic mass of C = 12 g mol 1


atomic mass of Cl = 35.5 g mol 1
density of dibromine = 3.2 g cm3
density of CCl4  1.6 g cm3 ]

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Mathematics
SECTION - A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This Section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Let S ={ 1, 2, 3,….,100.}. The number of non-empty subsets A of S such that the product of
element in A is even is :

(a) 2100  1 
(b) 250 250  1  (c) 250  1 (d) 250  1

2. Two newspapers A and B are published in a city. It is known that 25% of the city population
reads A and 20 % reads B while 8% reads both A and B. Further, 30% of those who read A but
not B look into advertisements and 40% of those who read B but not A also look into
advertisements, while 50% of those who read both A and B look into a advertisements. Then the
percentage of the population who look into advertisements is :
(a) 13.9 (b) 12.8 (c) 13 (d) 13.5

3. Let P  {  :sin  cos   2 cos } and Q  {:sin  cos  2 sin } be two sets. Then

(a) P  Q and Q  P   (b) Q P

(c) P Q (d) P = Q

1
4. Let the sets A and B denote the domain and range respectively of the function f(x)  ,
[x]  x

where [x] denotes the smallest integer greater than or equal to x. Then among the statements
(S1) : A  B (1, )  N and (S2) : A B (1, )

(a) only (S1) is true (b) both (S1) and (S2) are true
(c) neither (S1) nor (S2) is true (d) only (S2) is true

22x  1   2   2022 
5. If f(x)  ,x R , then f   f  2023   ....  f  2023  is equal to
22x  2  2023     

(a) 2011 (b) 1010 (c) 2010 (d) 1011


1
6. The domain of the definition of the function f(x)  2
 log 10 (x3  x) is :
4 x

(a) (1,0) (1,2) ( 3, ) (b) (2, 1) (  1,0) (2, )

(c) ( 1,0) (1,2) (2, ) (d) (1,2) (2, )

x2  x  2
7. Range of the function f(x)  ;x R is
x2  x  1

(a) (1,  ) (b) (1,11/7) (c) (1,7/3] (d) (1, 7/5]

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8. The value of 36(4cos2 9o  1)(4cos2 27o  1)( 4cos2 81o  1)(4cos2 243o  1) is

(a) 54 (b) 18 (c) 27 (d) 36

    2   3   5   6   7  
9. The value of 2sin   sin   sin   sin   sin   sin   .
8  8   8   8   8   8 
1 1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
4 2 4 8 8 2
tanA cotA
10. The expression  can be written as :
1  cotA 1  tanA
(a) sinAcosA  1 (b) secAcosecA  1 (c) tanA  cotA (d) secA  cosecA

1 1
11. Given both  and  are acute angles and sin  , cos   , then the value of   belongs to
2 3
     2   2 5   5 
(a)  ,  (b)  ,  (c)  ,  (d)  , 
 3 2 2 3   3 6  6 
4
12. If tan   , then sin  is
3
4 4 4 4 4 4
(a)  but not (b)  or (c) but not  (d) none of these
5 5 5 5 5 5
13. Which of the following number(s) is/are rational ?

(a) sin15o (b) cos15o (c) sin15o cos15o (d) sin15o cos75o

 2 4 8 16
14. 96cos cos cos cos cos is equal to
33 33 33 33 33
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c)4 (d) 1

    3   5   7    9 
15. 2sin   sin   sin   sin   sin   is equal to
 22   22   22   22   22 
3 1 1 9
(a) (b) (c) (d)
16 16 32 32
 2   4   6 
16. The value of cos    cos    cos   is equal to
 7   7   7 
1 1 1
(a) -1 (b)  (c)  (d) 
2 3 4
  

17. If 0  ,  ,x   cos2n , y   sin 2n  and z   cos2n .sin 2n  then :
2 n 0 n 0 n 0

(a) xyz = 4 (b) xy-z = (x+y) z (c) xy + yz + zx = z (d) xy + z = (x+ y) z

18. The value of cos2 10o  cos10o cos50o  cos2 50o is :

3 3
(a)  cos20o (b) 3 / 4 (c) (1  cos20o ) (d) 3 /2
4 2

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 
19. Let  0,  and t1  ( tan )tan  ,t 2 (tan )cot  , t3  (cot )tan  and t 4  (cot )cot  , then
 4
(a) t1  t 2  t 3  t 4 (b) t 4  t3  t1  t2 (c) t3  t1  t 2  t 4 (d) t2  t3  t1  t 4

20. Given A  sin2  cos4  then for all real values of 

3 13 3 13
(a) 1A  2 (b) A 1 (c) A 1 (d) A 
4 16 4 16

SECTION - B
(Integer Type Questions)
This Section contains 10 Questions and choose any 5 Questions. The answer to each question is a single digit
integer ranging from 0 to 9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
1. Set A has m elements and set B has n elements. If the total number of subsets of A is 112 more
than the total number of subsets of B, then the value of m.n is.
4x
2. Let the function f:[0,1] R be defined by f(x)  x . Then the value of
4 2
 1   2   3  39   1 
f    f    f    .....  f    f   is .
40 40
      40  40   2 
4 1
3. The minimum value of  for which the equation   has at least one solution in
sin x 1  sin x
 
 0, 2  is
 
1
4. The maximum value of the expression is .
sin  3sin  cos  5cos2 
2

1
5. If sin2 (10o )sin(20o )sin(40o )sin(50o )sin(70o )  sin(10o ), then 16 1 is equal to .
16
 
6. Let S  { [0,2) :tan( cos )  tan( sin )  0. Then  sin2   4  is equal to
S

7. The number of integral values of 'k' for which the equation 3sinx  4cosx  k  1 has a solution,

k  R is .

8. Let  ,  be the roots of the equation x2  2x  2  0 . Then 14  14 is equal to

23  23  14 14


9. Let ,  be the roots of the quadratic equation x2  6x  3  0. Then is equal
15 15  10 10
to
10. Let  and  be the roots of x2  6x  2  0 , with   . If an n n for n  1 , then the value of

a10  2a8
is
2a9

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Answer – key
2nd AIET XI -IIT Test (JEE- Main Type) Date- 25-8-2024
Physics
1. a 8. b 15. a Integer 7. 32
2. d 9. b 16. a 1. 4 8. 30
3. d 10. c 17. c 2. 80 9. 60
4. a 11. b 18. d 3. 6 10. 100
5. a 12. a 19. c 4. 10
6. d 13. d 20. b 5. 882
7. a 14. d 6. 3
Chemistry
1. d 8. d 15. b 1. 1 8. 9
2. a 9. c 16. b 2. 7.55 9. 3
3. d 10. b 17. a 3. 270 10. 139
4. b 11. d 18. c 4. 4
5. c 12. d 19. d 5. 5
6. b 13. a 20. b 6. 2
7. b 14. d Integer 7. 55.56
Maths
1. b 8. d 15. b 1. 28 8. -128
2. a 9. c 16. b 2. 1900 9. 81
3. d 10. b 17. d 3. 9 10. 3
4. a 11. b 18. b 4. 2
5. d 12. b 19. b 5. 80
6. c 13. c 20. b 6. 2
7. c 14. a Integer 7. 11

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