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SESSION: (2024-25)

DIVISION: JEE (M+A)


CLASS: (XII) ENTHU (Mor/Aft)
PHASE: 1&2
INTERNAL 4

SUBJECT CHAPTER NAME


Capacitance (Complete), Magnetic Effects of
PHYSICS
Current (1.0 To 2.3)
Alcohol, Ether & Phenol Aldehyde & Ketone
CHEMISTRY
(Preparation only) (1.0 to 5.3)
MATHS Derivability and Method of differentiation
TEST DATE: 28-JULY-2024 (SUNDAY)

TEST PATTERN: JEE MAINS PATTERN

TEST TIMING: 05:00 PM TO 08:00 PM


-:SYLLABUS DETAILS:-

PHYSICS
CAPACITANCE:-
1.0 CAPACITANCE 1.1 Energy Stored in a Charged Conductor/Capacitor 1.2 Redistribution of
Charges and Loss of Energy 2.0 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CAPACITORS 2.1 Parallel Plate Capacitor 2.2
Spherical Capacitor 2.3 Cylindrical Capacitor 3.0 KIRCHHOFF'S LAWS 4.0 COMBINATION OF
CAPACITORS 4.1 Series Combination 4.2 Parallel Combination 4.3 Mixed Combination 5.0
COMBINATION OF PARALLEL PLATES 6.0 EFFECT OF DIELECTRIC 6.1 Polarisation 6.2 Capacity of
Different Configuration 6.3 Distance and Area Division by Dielectric 6.4 Force on a Dielectric in a
Capacitor 7.0 CHARGING AND DISCHARGING OF A CAPACITOR 7.1 Charging of a Capacitor 7.2
Discharging of a Capacitor
MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT:-
1.0 OERSTED'S DISCOVERY 2.0 BIOT – SAVART'S LAW 2.1 Application of Biot-Savart Law 2.2
Helmholt'z Coils Arrangement 2.3 Helmholt'z Coils Arrangement.

CHEMISTRY
ALCOHOL, ETHER & PHENOL:-
ALCOHOL
1.0 CLASSIFICATION OF ALIPHATIC HYDROXY DERIVATIVES 1.1 Classification according to number
of —OH groups 1.2 Classification according to nature of carbon 2.0 STRUCTURE OF ALCOHOL 3.0
GENERAL METHODS OF PREPARATION 3.1 From alkanes (By oxidation) 3.2 From alkenes 3.3 From
alkyl halides (By hydrolysis) 3.4 From carbonyl compounds (By reduction) 3.5 From Ethers 3.6 From
acid and derivatives (By reduction) 3.7 From esters (By hydrolysis) 3.8 From p-amines 3.9 From
Grignard reagent 4.0 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 5.0 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 5.1 Reaction involving
cleavage of O H 5.2 Reaction involving cleavage of C OH 5.3 Reaction involving complete molecule
of alcohol 5.4 Distinction Between 1°, 2° and 3° Alcohols 5.5 Pinacole - Pinacolone Rearrangement
ETHER 6.0 CLASSIFICATION 7.0 STRUCTURE 8.0 GENERAL METHODS OF PREPARATION 8.1 From
alkyl halides 8.2 From R–OH 9.0 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 10.0 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 10.1 Basic
Nature 10.2 Formation of peroxides 10.3 Reaction with hot dil. H2SO4 10.4 Reaction with PCl5
10.5 Reaction with RCOCl 10.6 Dehydration 10.7 Reduction 10.8 Oxidation 10.9 Combustion 10.10
Reaction with HX

ETHER
11.0 USES 12.0 PREPARATION OF EPOXIDES 12.1 Epoxidation of alkenes by reaction with peroxy
acids 12.2 Base-promoted ring closure of vicinal halohydrins 13.0 REACTION OF EPOXIDES 13.1
With Grignard reagent 13.2 Nucleophilic ring opening reactions of epoxides

PHENOL
14.0 INTRODUCTION 14.1 Physical Properties 14.2 Nomenclature of Phenols and Phenyl ethers
14.3 Test of Phenol 15.0 REDUCTION

ALDEHYDE & KETONE:-


1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 FOR BOTH ALDEHYDES AND KETONES 2.1 By Oxidation (or dehydrogenation) of Alcohols 2.2 By
Hydrolysis of gem dihalides 2.3 By Oxidation of diols 2.4 By Ozonolysis of alkenes 2.5 From Alkyne
2.6 By hydrolysis of carbonyl derivatives 2.7 From b-keto acids 3.0 FOR ALDEHYDES ONLY 3.1
Reduction of acyl halides, esters and nitriles 3.2 Rosenmund's reduction 3.3 Stephen's reduction
3.4 Oxo reaction or hydroformylation 3.5 Preparation of benzaldehyde 4.0 FOR KETONES ONLY 4.1
From Grignard's reagent 4.2 From di-alkyl Cadmium 4.3 From R2CuLi 4.4 By hydrolysis of Aceto
Acetic Ester (AAE) 5.0 OTHER METHODS FOR ALDEHYDE AND KETONE 5.1 By dry distillation of Ca-
salts of carboxylic acid 5.2 By Thermal decomposition of carboxylic acids 5.3 Wacker process

MATHS
DERIVABILITY AND METHOD OF DIFFERENTIATION: -
1.0Meaning of Derivative 2.0 Existence of derivative at x=a 3.0 differentiability and continuity
4.0important note 5.0 differentiability over a interval 6.0 determination of function which satisfies
given functional rule 7.0 derivative of f(x) from first principle 8.0 derivative of standard function
9.0 fundamental theorem 10. logarithmic differentiation 1.0 differentiation of implicit function 12.
parametric differentiation 13.0 derivative of a function wrt another function 14.0 derivative of a
function and its inverse 15.0 higher order derivatives 16.0 differentiation of determinant 17,0 L-
hospital rule 18.0 Analysis and graphs of some inverse trigonometric function

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