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24/10/2021 AIATS – 1

FS JCT

Regd. Office :Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

Time : 3 hrs. All India Aakash Test Series MM : 300

for
TEST-1
First Step_JEE (Main & Advanced) 2021-23

Topics Covered:

Physics : Units and Measurement, Motion in a Straight Line

Chemistry : Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of Elements and Periodicity
in Properties

Mathematics : Basics of Mathematics, Relations& Functions Part-I, Relations and Functions Part-II, Principle of
Mathematical Induction, Straight lines (Complete)

Instructions :

1. Duration of Test is 3 hrs.

2. The Test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.

3. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 30
questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part has two sections.

(i) Section-I: This section contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each question
carries 4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Section-II:This section contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five questions out of 10. There will
be no negative marking for Section II. The answer to each of the questions is a numerical value.
Eachquestion carries 4 marks for correct answer and there is no negative marking for wrong answer.

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[PART–A: PHYSICS]
SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

3. A man in a balloon, throws a stone downwards


1. An astronaut is on the surface of a planet whose
with a speed of 5 m/s with respect to balloon. The
air resistance is negligible. To measure the
balloon is moving upwards with a constant
acceleration due to gravity (g), he throws a stone
acceleration of 5 m/s2. Then velocity of the stone
upwards. He observes that the stone reaches to a
relative to the man after 2 second is (g = 10m/s2)
maximum height of h = 10m (which is negligible is
compare radius of planet) and reaches the
surface 4second after it was thrown. Find the
acceleration due to gravity (g) on the surface of
that planet
(1) 5 m/s2
(1) 10 m/s (2) 30 m/s
(2) 10 m/s2
(3) 15 m/s (4) 35 m/s
2
(3) 7.5 m/s
4. A person starts from origin and for his linear
2
(4) 2.5 m/s motion velocity is given as shown in figure. Find
displacement of the person from t = 15 sec to
2. The distance covered by a moving particle is
t= 35 sec.
directly proportional to t1/2where t is time elapsed.
What type of motion the object is performing:

(1) Always retarded

(2) First retarded and then accelerated

(3) Always accelerated

(4) First accelerated and then retardation (1) 75 m (3) Zero

(3) 75 m (4) 150 m

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5. Laser is a source of very intense, monochromatic 8. A particle starts from rest from x = 0 with a
unidirectional beam of light. Laser light beam velocity v = b x along Xaxis. Velocity-time graph
incident at the moon takes 2.56 s to return after for particle is (b is constant)
reflection from moon's surface. How much is the
radius of the lunar orbit around the earth?
(1) (2)
(1) 1.276 102 km

(2) 12800 km

(3) 3.84 105 km

(3) (4)
8
(4) 1.5 10 km

6. A bus travels distance x1 when accelerates from 9. The relation between time t and distance x is
rest at constant rate a, for some time and after t = bx2 + cx, where b and c are constants. Find
that travels a distance x2 when decelerates at a acceleration as function of x.
constant rate a2to come to rest. A student
2b
(1)
a1a2 t 2 ( c + 2bx)3
established a relation x1 + x 2 = .
(
2 a1 + a2 ) −2b
(2)
(t is time of travel) ( c + 2bx)3
Choose the correct option(s). −b
(3)
(1) The relation is dimensionally correct ( c + bx )3
−3b
(2) The relation is dimensionally incorrect (4)
( c + 2bx)3
(3) The relation may be dimensionally correct
10. The rate of change of displacement is velocity. In
(4) None of the above the given velocity-time graph, find displacement
v of the particle in 3 s.
7. If F = , then
Cln ( xb )

(1) Fand v denote force and velocity, the


dimensions of C are [M T]
(2) x denote distance, the dimensions of b are
[L-1]
v
(3) The dimension of never be same as F (1) 12.5 m
C
(2) 10 m
v
(4) The dimensions of x must be same as (3) 7.5 m
cb
(4) 2.5 m

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11. The rate of change of velocity with respect to time 14. Position time graph for two particles A and B are
is acceleration of the particle. A particle starts as shown in figure.
from rest. Its acceleration versus time graph is as
shown in figure. The velocity versus time graph
for the particle is

Find the separation between A and B at t = 2s.


(1) 1 m (2) 2 m
(3) 3 m (4) 4 m
15. A elastic ball dropped from certain height, falls
and rebounds from ground without losing
(1) (2) magnitude of velocity. The distance travelled by
the ball in time 8 s is 20 m. Find the number of
collisions made by ball in this time interval.
(1) 2 (2) 4
(3) 8 (4) 8.5
(3) (4) 16. An arrow is shot by a man at t =0 from x=–0.5.
The bow accelerates the arrow over the distance
0.5 m when it leaves the bow. The acceleration of
12. According to Newton's second law of motion,
the arrow is directed towards x = 0 and a x = −kx
F = ma (here, F = net force on the particle, m =
for −0.5m  x  0. Find the velocity of arrow with
mass of the particle, a = acceleration of the
which it leaves the bow. K = 100s-2
particle). In a experiment on determination of net
force on a particle, following observation are (1) 1 ms1 (2) 1 ms1

recorded. (3) 5 ms1 (4) 10 ms1


17. Two stones are dropped from the top of tower
i. Mass of particle = (10  0.01) kg
with a time interval which is smaller than the time
ii. Acceleration of the particle = ( 5  0.05 ) ms −2 taken by the first stone to reach the floor. The

Find the force on the particle separation between stones versus time graph is
(Assume that time is measured after dropping the
(1) (50  0.55) N
second stone and stones come to rest after
(2) (50  0.06) N striking with grounds).
(3) (50  0.04) N
(4) (50  0.05) N
(1) (2)
13. A parachutist after bailing out falls 50 m without
friction. When parachute opens, it decelerates at
2ms2. He reaches the ground with a speed of
3ms1. At what height, did he bail out?
(1) 91 m (2) 182 m (3) (4)

(3) 293 m (4) 111 m

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18. Patna and Ranchi are connected by bus service.


Buses start at regular interval of time T from
Patna and at the same regular interval from
Ranchi. The driver of a car moving from Patna to
Ranchi at velocity v0 = 20 kmh1, find that buses
cross him everyt1 = 3 h from behind and t2 = 2h
from front. Find the speed of buses.
(1) 20 kmh1 (2) 40 kmh1
22. A ball is dropped into a pond from a diving board
(3) 62.5 kmh1 (4) 100 kmh1 5 m above the water surface. It hits the water

19. A railway track runs parallel to a road until a turn surface and moves with constant velocity inside
brings the road to railway crossing. A cyclist rides the water. During striking with water surface, 50%
along the road every day at a constant speed 20 velocity of ball is lost. Total time taken by ball to
kmh1. He normally meets a train that travels in
reach at bottom is 10 seconds after it was
same direction at the crossing. One day he was
late by 25 min and met the train 10 km before the dropped. The depth of the pond is
railway crossing. The speed of train is 23. A passenger train passes a certain station at
(1) 60 kmh1 (2) 120 kmh1 100
ms−1 and covers a distance of 8 km with this
9
(3) 90 kmh1 (4) 72 kmh1
speed and then stops at the next station, 10 km
20. Two buses of equal 5 m lengths are moving with
from the first with uniform deceleration. A local
the same velocity in the same direction on a
train starting from the first station covers the
highway. The first bus is 40 m ahead of the
same distance in double this time and stops at
second bus. The driver of the second bus thinks
the next station. The maximum speed of local
to overtake the first bus and gives an acceleration
of 1ms-2to the bus. After what time the second train is V0 and it covers a part of the distance with
uniform acceleration and the rest with uniform
bus just passes the first bus?
deceleration.
(1) 5 s (2) 10 s
100
(3) 15 s (4) 20 s If v 0 = kmh−1 , then find the value of n.
n
24. A ball is thrown vertically upward from the roof of
SECTION - II
a building with a certain velocity. It reaches the
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
ground in 9 seconds. When it is thrown downward
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is from the roof with the same initial speed, it takes

a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the 4 seconds to come at ground. How much time (in
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, second) will it take to reach at ground if it just
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place; released from the rest from the roof?
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, −00.33, −00.30, 30.27, −27.30) 25. A truck is moving at a speed of 72 kmh-1 on a
using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric straight road. The driver can produce
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer deceleration of 2ms-2 by applying brakes. The
21. A particle starts from rest and moves along X-axis stopping distance of truck is 13x m, if the reaction
whose acceleration time graph is shown in the time of the driver is 0.2 seconds. Find the value of
figure. The distance it travels before it comes to x.
rest is (in metres)

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26. A 200 m long train starts from rest at t = 0 with 29. In relativistic energy-momentum relation,
constant acceleration 4 cms-2. The head light of En = p2c 2 + m02c 4 . Find the value of n.
its engine is switched ON at t = 60 s and its tail (Here, E = energy, p = momentum, c = speed
light is switched ON at t = 120 s. The distance
of light and mo = rest mass of particle.)
between these two events for an observer
30. During measurement of kinetic energy T, the
standing on platform is (2)n m. Find the value of n.
percentage error in measurement of mass of
27. If x = 0.72 + 0.8 + 3.87-1.089, then find number of particle and momentum of particle are 2% and
significant digits in the value of x. 3%, respectively. The percentage error in
measurement of kinetic energy is n%. Find the
dx
28.  2
= an  tan−1 ( ax ) + c . value of n.
 1
a + x
2
 
Find the value of n.

[PART–B: CHEMISTRY]

SECTION - I 33. Upon mixing 50.0 mL of 0.1 M lead nitrate

Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 solution with 50.0 mL of 0.05 M chromic sulphate

multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 (Cr2 (SO4 )3 ) solution, precipitation of lead
choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is
sulphate takes place. Calculate the molar
correct.
concentration of the species left behind in the
31. An element X has the following isotopic final solution.
composition: Pb (NO3 )2 + Cr2 ( SO4 )3 → PbSO4  +Cr (NO3 )3
200 199 202
x : 90%, x : 8.0%, x : 2.0% (1) Cr2 ( SO4 )3 = 0.0421M, Pb (NO3 )2 = 0.008M
The weighted average atomic mass of the
(2) Pb (NO3 )2 = 0.006 M ,Cr2 (NO3 )3 = 0.023 M
naturally occurring element X is closest to

(1) 194 amu (2) 200 amu (3) Cr2 ( SO4 )3 = 0.035 M, Cr (NO3 )3 = 0.022 M

(3) 205 amu (4) 208 amu (4) Cr2 ( SO4 )3 = 0.008 M, Cr (NO3 )3 = 0.033 M
32. Which has lowest mass of
34. 8 g copper displaces 27 g metal from aqueous
M.w.t of KNO3 = 101g solution of MNO3. If equivalent weight of copper

(1) 1023 molecules of CH4 is 32 g, the equivalent weight of metal (M) is

(1) 320 g
(2) 112 cc of H2 at STP
(2) 180 g
(3) 0.1mole of KNO3
(3) 160 g
(4) 1 mole CO
(4) 108 g

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35. Consider the following reaction, (1) (iii) < (iv) < (i) < (ii) (2) (iii) < (iv) < (ii) < (i)

3 (3) (i) < (iii) < (ii) < (iv) (4) (iii) < (i) < (iv) < (ii)
KClO3( s ) ⎯⎯→ KCl ( s ) + O2 ( g )

2
40. The acidic strength of oxyacids of chlorine is
1
SO2 ( g) + O2 ( g) ⎯⎯→ SO3 ( g) (1) HClO  HClO2  HClO3  HClO4
2
(2) HClO  HClO4  HClO2  HClO3
If yield of both reactions is 100% and 67.2 L of

SO3 is produced at STP, then minimum mass (3) HClO  HClO2  HClO3  HClO4

of KClO3 required in the reaction is (Molar mass (4) HClO  HClO3  HClO2  HClO4

of KClO3 = 122.5 g/mol) 41. Within each pair of elements F & CI, S & Se,

(1) 122.5 g (2) 245 g and Li & Na, respectively, the elements that

(3) 367.5 g (4) 490 g releases more energy upon addition of an

36. In the emission line spectra of hydrogen atom, electron to neutral isolated gaseous atom.
how many lines can be accounted for all possible
(1) F, S and Li (2) F, Se and Na
electronic transitions from 5th energy level with
the atom? (3) Cl, S and Li (4) Cl, Se and Na
(1) 4 (2) 5 42. Consider the following sequence of reaction
(3) 20 (4) 10
Reaction-1: 3A + B → 2C + D
37. Select the incorrect statement about helium.
Reaction-2: D + 2E → C + F
(1) The ionization energy of helium is highest
If 6 mol of A, 3 mol of B and 3 mol of E are mixed
(2) The electron gain enthalpy of helium is
and above reaction takes place. Product D react
positive
with E, then final moles of C and F present in the
(3) Helium belongs to a group of elements, reaction mixture are respectively
which are largest in size in respective period (1) 6, 2
(4) The last electron of helium enter in 1s (2) 9, 3
orbital so it is placed with the sblock
(3) 5.5, 1.5
element in modern periodic table
(4) 7.5, 1.5
38. Container A = 100 g of 109% oleum
43. If an element A shows two cationic states +2 and
Container B = 100 g of 118% oleum
+3 and form oxides in such a way that ratio of
Ratio of % of free SO3 in container A and B showing +2 and +3 state is 1:3 in a compound.
(1) 0.5 (2) 1 Formula of the compound will be

(3) 1.5 (4) 3 (1) A 8 O11 (2) A 4 O11

39. The electron identified by quantum numbers n (3) A 9 O11 (4) A 5 O11
and l
44. The shortest wave length of H atom in the Lyman
(i) n = 4, l = 1 (ii) n = 4, l = 0
series is 1 . The longest wavelength in the
(iii) n = 3, l = 0 (iv) n = 3, l = 1
Balmer series of He + is
can be placed in order of increasing energy
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51 36 of wavelength 253.7 nm. The fraction of the


(1) (2)
9 5 radiant energy which will be converted into kinetic
271 91 energy is given by
(3) (4)
5 5
(1) 8.8% (2) 82.3%
45. The process that is NOT endothermic in nature is
(3) 41.3% (4) 100%
(1) Ar( g) + e− ⎯⎯→ Ar(−g) 49. Identify the correct statement about Bohr’s
theory.
(2) H( g) + e− ⎯⎯→H(−g)
(1) Angular momentum of electron in a Bohr’s

(3) Na( g) ⎯⎯→Na(+g) + e− h


orbit is an integral multiple of
2
(4) O(−g) + e− ⎯⎯→ O(2g−)
(2) Bohr’s theory can also explain the spectrum
46. I.E and E.A of an element are 13eV and 3.8eV of Si13+
respectively. The electro negativity of the element
(3) Bohr’s theory does not agree with
on Pauling’s scale is
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
(1) 7
(4) All of these
(2) 5
50. Consider the following statements and identify
(3) 4
the incorrect statement
(4) 3
(1) Na has a positive electron gain enthalpy
47. The five successive ionization enthalpies of an
(2) Vander Waal’s radius of iodine is more than
element are 800, 2427, 3658, 25024 and 32824
its covalent radius
kJ mol-1. The number of valence electrons in the
element is (3) IE1 of nitrogen is greater than that of oxygen

(1) 3 (2) 4 while IE2 of oxygen is higher than that of


nitrogen
(3) 2 (5) 5
(4) Electron affinity of oxygen is lesser than
48. The dissociation energy of H2 is 430.53 kJ mol1
sulphur
If H2 is dissociated by illumination with radiation

SECTION II 51. A 100 ml solution was made by adding 1.43 g of


Numerical Value Type Questions: This section Na2CO3 .XH2O . The normality of the solution is
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five 0.1 N. The value of x is
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is
52. The minimum number of moles of O 2 required for
a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, complete combustion of 1mole of propane and 2

truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place; moles of butane is


e.g. 06.25, 07.00, −00.33, −00.30, 30.27, −27.30) 53. Consider the reactions
using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer

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Yield=100%
4NH3 + 5O2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→ 4NO + 6H2O gas) X. The value of
X
(Use, R = 0.082 Latm/K
(Excesss) 10
Yield=100% mol and ionisation energy of H-atom is
2NO + O2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→ 2NO2
(Excesss)
1312 kJ/mol)
Yield=100%
3NO2 + H2O ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→ 2HNO3 58. 1 g of bivalent metal carbonate on heating
(Excesss)
gives 0.5 g metal oxide. If the molar mass of
11.2 L of NH3 react at S.T.P with excess of O 2
X
metal sulphate is X (in g/mol), then the value of
according to the above reaction. The mass of 2
HNO3 formed (in g) in above reaction is is

54. The ratio of the energy of electrons in 1st shell 59. Excess of carbon dioxide is passed through 50 ml

of He+ and 3rd shell of Li+2 is of 0.5 M Ca ( OH)2 solution. After the completion of

55. The electro negativity of chlorine if the electro the reaction, the solution was evaporated to

negativity of fluorine is 4.0. Given excess bond dryness. The solid calcium carbonate was

energy of Cl – F bond is 14.68 kcal mol-1 completely neutralised with 0.1 N HCl. The
volume (in litres) of HCl required is (At mass of
56. The sample of gases contains methane = 80%
Ca = 40)
and ethane = 20% by volume. The %
60. 10 mL of 0.2 N HCl and 30 mL of 0.2 N H2SO4
composition by weight of methane is___
together exactly neutralises 40 mL of solution of
57. The energy required in kJ to excite all the
NaOH, which is also exactly neutralized by a
electron to 1stexcited state for a sample of
solution in water of 0.92 g of an organic acid. The
dihydrogen gas of 2.05 L at 1 atm and 300 K is equivalent weight of the organic acid is E, then

(the HH bond energy is 438 kJ/mol, H2 is ideal E


the value of is
10

[PART–C: MATHEMATICS

SECTION I
62. If f ( x ) = x3 + x − 8 then the set of real solutions
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 of f −1 ( x ) = x is

choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is
(1) −2,2 (2) ( −2,2)
correct.

61. If A = {x: x is a vowel of the word


(3) −2,2 (4) 2
“BHILLAMALACARYA”} then the number of
63. The fundamental period of
subsets of power set of A is
 2x  x
(1) 16 (2) 4 f ( x ) = sin  − sin   is
 (n + 1)!   n! 
 
(3) 15 (4) 3
(1)  (n + 1)! , if n is odd

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(2)   n! , if n is odd  1
(3) 0 ,  (4) (0 , 1)
(3) 2 (n + 1)! , if n is odd  2
(4) 2 (n + 1)! , if n is even 69. A real valued function f(x) satisfying the equation
64. If A, B, C are finite sets such that
2f ( xy ) = ( f ( x ) ) + ( f ( y ) ) x,y  R, f ( x )  0,
y x

n(A) = 30,n(B) = 40,n(C) = 55, n ( A  B) = 15,


n
f ( x )  1 and f(1) = 5 then the value of 4 f (i) is
n (B  C) = 20, n ( C  A ) = 10 then a possible
i=1

value of n ( A  B  C) is equal to

(1) 78 (2) 84 (1) 4n +1 − 4 (2) 4n − 4


(3) 93 (4) 79
(3) 5n − 5 (4) 5n+1 − 5
65. If A1,A 2 ,A 3 ,......,A 50 are sets such that
x2 + 3x + 5
n ( Ai ) = 2i, A1  A 2  A 3  .....A 50 and 70. Let f : R → R be defined as f ( x ) =
x2 − x + 2
50 45
A= Ai , B = Ai , then f is:
i=10 i=5
(1) One one and onto
then n(A) + n(B) is equal to
(2) One one and into
(1) 460 (2) 30
(3) Many one and onto
(3) 110 (4) 190
(4) Many one and into
66. Domain of the function

2 1 x 71. The inequality n!  2n+1 is true for which of the


f (x) = − + is equal to
1 − x 1 + x 1 − x2 following (where n  N )
 −1 −1 
(1)  − ,  (2) ( −, −1)   ,1 (1) n  5 (2) n < 5
 4 4 
(3) n  3 (4) n  4
 −1   −1
(3)  ,   (4)  −1,   (1,  ) 72. If (4, 3), (3, 4) and (5, 0) are vertices of a triangle
4   4
then the orthocentre of the triangle is
1 
67. If f(x) is defined on  ,e2  then the domain of
 e  (1) (-2, -1)

definition of f e 
x +1
( ) (where . denotes the (2) (-1, 2)

 −1 −4 
greatest integer function) is equal to (3)  , 
 3 3 
1 
(1) −2 , 2) (2)  , e2 
e2
  1 −2 
(4)  , 
3 3 
(3) −2 , 2 (4) ( − , )
x + 2 73. The distance of a point (5, 2) from a line
68. Range of a function f ( x ) = (where x
1 + x − 3 2x + y − 1 = 0 measured in the direction of a line
denotes the fractional part function) is equal to
x − 3y + 4 = 0 is equal to
 1
(1) 0 , 1) (2) 0 ,  (1) 2 10 (2) 10
 2

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(3) 10 10 (4) 10 ii. Reflection about the line x + y = 0 , are


74. Equation of a line which passes through a point (1) ( −9, −3 ) (2) (5 , 7)
(2, 3) and which makes equal angles with the two
lines 3x − 4y = 7 and 12x − 5y + 6 = 0 is
(3) ( 3 , 6) (4) ( −1, 10)
79. If the line 2x + y − 2 = 0 is one of the bisectors of
(1) 4x − 3y + 1 = 0 (2) x − 2y + 4 = 0
the angles between the lines given by
(3) 7x + 9y − 41 = 0 (4) 9x − 7y + 1 = 0
the equation a ( x − 1) + 2h ( x − 1) y + by 2 = 0
2
75. Equation of a line passing through the point of
intersection of the lines x+y+2=0 and then the equation of the other line is

3x + 4y + 6 = 0 and at the greatest distance from (1) 2x − y + 2 = 0 (2) x + 2y − 2 = 0

the point (4, 3) is (3) 2y − x + 1 = 0 (4) 2y − x − 2 = 0


(1) 4x + y + 8 = 0 80. Equation of a line which is parallel to the line
(2) x − 4y + 2 = 0 common to the pairs 6x2 − xy − 12y 2 = 0 and

(3) x − y + 2 = 0 15x 2 + 14xy − 8y 2 = 0 and the sum of whose

(4) 2x − y + 4 = 0 7
intercepts on the coordinate axes is is
2
x y
76. A variable line + = 1 is such that a + b = 10 .
a b (1) 3x + 4y = 6 (2) 4x + 3y = 6

The locus of the midpoint of the segment of line (3) 5x + 2y = 5 (4) 2x + 5y = 5


intercepted between axes is
(1) x + y = 8 (2) 2x + y = 10
SECTION - II
(3) x + y = 5 (4) 2x + y = 15 Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
77. A toy is placed at (5, 3) on the rod which is fixed contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five
by a screw at (2, 0). If the rod is rotated about the questions out of 10. The answer to each question is
a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
screw through an angle of 150 in clockwise
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
direction, then the new position of the toy is
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
 3 2 3 2  3 6 3 2 e.g. 06.25, 07.00, −00.33, −00.30, 30.27, −27.30)
(1)  2 + ,  (2)  2 + , 
 2 2   2 2 
  using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer
 3 2 3 6  3 6 3 2
(3)  2 + ,  (4)  2 − , 
 2 2   2 2  81. The number of positive integral solutions of
 
( x − 1)15 ( x − 10 )20 ( x − 15 )25
 0 is
78. The coordinates of final position of a point (3,5), ( x − 4 )18 ( x − 12)19
if it undergoes the following transformations 82. The number of solutions of the equation
successively 2− x x − 1 − 3 = 1 is
i. Translation of 4 units in the positive direction
of y - axis

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First Step JEE (Main & Advanced)-2123 AIATS-1 (Code-A)

   87. The number of integral values of ‘m’ for which the


83. Let f :  −2,2 − − ,  → R be defined by
 2 2 y-coordinate of the point of intersection of the

 x2  lines 3x + 2y = 10 and x = my + 2 is also an


f ( x ) = sin ( tan x ) +   (where [.] denotes the
   integer is

greatest integer function), If f(x) is an odd function 88. Let ‘d’ be the shortest distance between any two
then the least positive integral value of  is points lying on the two lines given by

84. The number of integers in the domain of a x 2 + 4xy + 4y 2 + x + 2y − 6 = 0 then d2 equals to

3− x
function f ( x ) = ( 27 )− x − +  x + 1 89. If the bisectors of angles between the pairs of
81
lines represented by
(where [x] represents the greatest integer  x ) is
(a 2
) ( )
+ 3 x2 + 2 (h − 3 ) xy + b2 + 3 y 2 = 0 and
85. A function f : R+ → R+ defined as
ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0
( f ( xy) )2 = x ( f ( y) )2 , f ( 2) = 6 then the value of
are coincident then the

value of h (1− a − b) is equal to (where a  b )


f ( 50 )
is
2 90. If the lines joining the origin to the points of

intersection of ( x − 4 ) + ( y − 3 ) = a2 and
2 2
86. Family of lines represented by the equation
(cos  + sin ) x + (cos  − sin ) y − 3 (3cos  + sin ) = 0
3x + 4y = 24 are perpendicular then a2 is equal
passes through a fixed-point M for all real values
of  . The reflection of M in the line x – y = 0 is to

(a, b) then the value of ab is

❑ ❑ ❑

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