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CHAMP-2025

MATHEMATICS REVISION DPP


TARGET : JEE (Main) 2025
NO. 13
Syllabus:- Parabola
SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The ends of a line segment are P (1, 3) and Q (1, 1). R is a point on the line segment PQ such that PR :
2
QR = 1 : A. If R is an interior point of the parabola y = Ax, then

 3   1 3
(1)  (0, 1) (2)     , 1 (3)    ,  (4) None of these
 5   2 5
2 2
2. The length of the common chord (in units) of the parabolas y = x and x = y is
1
(1) 2 2 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4)
2
2
3. If point (2a, a) lies inside the parabola x – 2x – 4y + 3 = 0 then interval of values of a is

1 3 1 3  3 1
(1)  ,  (2)  ,  (3) (1, 3) (4)   ,  
2 2 2 2  2 2

4. AB is a chord of the parabola y2 = 4ax with vertex at A. BC is drawn perpendicular to AB meeting the
axis at C. The projection of BC on the x-axis is-
(1) a (2) 2a (3) 4a (4) 8a
2 2 2
5. Let L1 be the length of the common chord of the curves x + y = 9 and y = 8x, and L2 be the length of
2
the latus rectum of y = 8x, then
L1
(1) L1 > L2 (2) L1 = L2 (3) L1 < L2 (4)  2
L2

3
A ray of light travels along the line y 
2
6. and strikes the curve y = 2(x + y), then equation of reflected
2
ray is
(1) 4x + 3y – 3 = 0 (2) 4x – 3y + 3 = 0 (3) 4x + 3y + 3 = 0 (4) 4x – 3y – 3 = 0

7. If a  0 and the line 2bx + 3cy + 4d = 0 passes through the points of intersection of the parabolas y 2 =

4ax and x2 = 4ay, then –

(1) d2 + (3b – 2c)2 = 0 (2) d2 + (3b + 2c)2 = 0 (3) d2 + (2b – 3c)2 = 0 (4) d2 + (2b + 3c)2 = 0
8. A parabola has the origin as its focus and the line x = 2 as the directrix. Then the vertex of the parabola
is at
(1) (2, 0) (2) (0, 2) (3) (1, 0) (4) (0, 1)
9. A circle is described whose center is the vertex and whose diameter is three-quarters of the latus
2
rectum of a parabola y = 4ax. The common chord of the circle and parabola is
a a a
(1) x  (2) x   (3) x  (4) None of these
2 2 4

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10. Find the equation of the parabola, which has vertex (0, 0) and is symmetric about y–ax\s and passes
through the point (2, –3).
2 2 2 2 2
(1) 3x = –4y (2) 3x = 4y (3) 2x = –3y (4) 4x = –3y
2 2
11. If P (at , 2at) be one end of a focal chord of the parabola y = 4ax, then the length of the chord is
2 2
 1  1  1  1
(1) a  t   (2) a  t   (3) a  t   (4) a  t  
 t  t  t  t
2
12. If the segment intercepted by the parabola y = 4ax with the line lx + my + n = 0 subtends a right angle
at the vertex, then-
(1) 4al + n = 0 (2) 4al + 4am + n = 0 (3) 4am + n = 0 (4) al + n = 0
2
13. The coordinates of the focus of the parabola described parametrically by x = 5t + 2, y = 10t + 4 are
(1) (7, 4) (2) (3, 4) (3) (3, –4) (4) (–7 ,4)
2 2 2 2
14. The Circle x + y = 9 meets the parabola y = 8x at P and Q . If the length of PQ is equal to  then  is

(1) 14 (2) 44 (3) 34 (4) 32


15. Find integral x- coordinates of the point on x-axis from which exactly three distinct chords of the circle
2 2 2
x + y = 25 can be drawn which are bisected by the parabola y = 20 x.
(1) 44 (2) 32 (3) 34 (4) 21
16. The equation of the latus rectum of a parabola is x + y = 8 and the equation of tangent at the vertex is
x + y = 12 then the square of length of the latus rectum is
(1) 444 (2) 332 (3) 344 (4) 128
2
17. Let O be the vertex and Q be any point on the parabola, x = 8y. If the point P divides the line segment
OQ internally in the ratio 1 : 3, then the locus of P is
2 2 2 2
(1) x = 2y (2) x = y (3) y = x (4) y = 2x
2
18. Angle between the tangents drawn to y = 4x at the points where it is intersected by the line y = x –1 is
 / k then the value of k is :
(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 1 (4) 2
2
19. Let P be the point on the parabola, y = 8x which is at a minimum distance from the center C of the
2 2
circle x + (y + 6) = 1. Then the equation of the circle, passing through C and having its center at P is

2 2 x 2 2
(1) x + y – + 2y – 24 = 0 (2) x + y – 4x + 9y + 18 = 0
4
2 2 2 2
(3) x + y – 4x + 8y + 12 = 0 (4) x + y – x + 4y – 12 = 0
2
20. The focus of parabola x – 4x + 2y + 8 = 0 is
(1) (3/2, –2) (2) (5/2, –2) (3) (2, –3/2) (4) (2, –5/2)

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS)
This section contains Five (5) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with twodigit
integer and decimal upto one digit.

2 2
21. If normal chord at a point 't' on parabola y = 4x subtends a right angle at vertex then find the value of t
t2
22. Let x = 2t, y = be a conic. Let S be the focus and B be the point on the axis of the conic such that
3
SA  BA, where A is any point on the conic. If k is the ordinate of the centroid of SAB, then 18 × lim is
t 1

equal to

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2
23. Let PQ be a focal chord of the parabola y = 4x. If the centre of a circle having PQ as its diameter lies

on the line 5 y + 4 = 0, then find the length of the chord PQ.

2 2
24. If the equation of the parabola, whose vertex is at (5, 4) and the directrix is 3x + y – 29 = 0, x + ay +
bxy + cx + dy + k = 0 then a + b + c + d + k is equal to

25. If vertex of a parabola is (2, –1) and the equation of its directrix is 4x – 3y = 21, then the length of its
latus rectum is

ANSWER KEY_DPP-13

1. (1) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (3) 5. (3) 6. (1) 7. (4)

8. (3) 9. (1) 10. (1) 11. (4) 12. (1) 13. (1) 14. (4)

15. (4) 16. (4) 17. (1) 18. (4) 19. (2) 20. (4) 21. (2)

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CHAMP-2025
CHEMISTRY REVISION DPP
TARGET : JEE (Main) 2025
NO. 13
Syllabus : Solution & Colligative properties

SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. If N2 gas is bubbled through water at 20°C, how many ml (at STP) of N 2 gas would dissolve in a litre of
7
water? Partial pressure of N2 equal to 740 torr and Henery’s law constant for it is 7.40 × 10 torr at
20°C.
(1) 10 ml (2) 14 ml (3) 12.44 ml (4) 22.4 ml
2. Dry air was passed successively through a solution of 5 g of a solute in 180 g of water and then
throughpure water. The loss in weight of solution was 2.5 g and that of pure solvent was 0.04g. The
molecularmass of the solute is
(1) 31.25 g (2) 3.125 g (3) 312.5 g (4) none of these
0 –1
3. 2 mole non-volatile solute is added to 1 kg water at -8 C. Kf of water is 2 Kkgmole . Mass of ice that
separates out is :
(1) 250 g (2) 500 g (3) 750 g (4) 100 g
4. A 0.001 molal solution of a complex [MA8] in water has the freezing point of –0.0054°C. Assuming100%
–1
ionization of the complex salt and Kf for H2O = 1.86 km , write the correct representation for
thecomplex
(1) [MA8] (2) [MA7]A (3) [MA6]A2 (4) [MA5]A3
5. Select the incorrect statement for a dilute solution containing non-volatile solute
(1) entropy of solution > entropy of pure solvent
(2) entropy of solvent vapours > entropy of solution
(3) Hvap of solvent from solution = Hvap of pure solvent
(4) Svap of solvent from solution >Svap of pure solvent
o
6. At 55 C, ethanol has a vapour pressure of 168 mm, and the vapour pressure of methyl cyclohexane is
280 mm. A solution of the two, in which the mole fraction of ethanol is 0.68, has a total vapour
pressureof 376 mm. This solution is formed from its components with
(1) the evolution of heat.
(2) the absorption of heat.
(3) neither absorption nor evolution of heat.
(4) nothing can be predicted on the basis of the given information.
7. How many gram of glucose should be dissolved in 500 gram of water in order to produce a solution
with105°C difference between the freezing point and the boiling point ? For water, K f = 1.9 K-Kg/mol
and
Kb = 0.6 K-Kg/mol
(1) 60 (2) 120 (3) 180 (4) 240

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8. The vapour pressure of A, B and C are 75 torr, 22 torr and 10 torr at 20°C which of the following is
notpossible value of vapour pressure of an equimolar binary/ternary solution of these at 20°C.Assume
all solution are ideal in nature.

(1) 107 (2) 107 (3)


97 (4) 16
2 3 2
o
9. Water and chlorobenzene are immiscible liquids. Their mixture boils at 90 C under a reduced
4 o 4
pressureof 9 ×10 Pa. The vapour pressure of pure water at 90 C is 7 × 10 Pa. Mass percentage
ofchlorobenzene in the distillate is equal to
(1) 45 (2) 56 (3) 64 (4) 72
0
10. A mixture contains 1 mole of volatile liquid A (P A P =100 mm Hg) and 3 moles of volatille liquid
0
B (P B = 80 mm Hg). If solution behaves ideally, the total vapour pressure of the distillate is
(1) 85 mm Hg (2) 85.88 mm Hg (3) 90 mm Hg (4) 92 mm Hg
11. 50 ml of 1 M oxalic acid dihydrate is shaken with 0.5 gm of wood charcoal. The final concentration ofthe
solution after adsorption is 0.5 M. Amount of oxalic acid absorbed per gm of charcoal is
(1) 3.45 gm (2) 3.15 gm (3) 6.30 gm (4) None
12. The normal boiling point of water is 373 K. Vapour pressure of water at temperature T is 19 mm Hg. If
–1
enthalpy of vaporisation is 40.67 kJ/mol, then temperature T would be (Use : log 2 = 0.3, R = 8.3 JK
–1
mol )
(1) 250 K (2) 291.4 K (3) 230 K (4) 290 K
13. A sample of liquid H2O of mass 18.0 g is injected into an evacuated 7.6 L flask maintained at 27ºC. If
vapour pressure of H2O at 27ºC is 24.63 mm Hg. What weight percentage of the water will be
vapourised when the system comes to equilibrium ? Assume water vapour behaves as an ideal gas.
The volume occupied water is negligible compared to the volume of the container :
(1) 1% (2) 10% (3) 18% (4) 20%
14. The solubility of a specific non-voltatile salt is 4 g in 100 g of water at 25ºC. If 2.0 g, 4.0 g and 6.0 g of
the salt added of 100 g of water at 25ºC, in system X, Y and Z. The vapour pressure would be in the
order :
(1) X < Y < Z (2) X > Y > Z (3) Z > X = Y (4) X > Y = Z
15. The vapour pressure of an aqueous solution of sucrose at 373 K is found to be 750 mm Hg. The
molality of the solution at the same temperature will be :
(1) 0.26 (2) 0.73 (3) 0.74 (4) 0.039
16. Two liquids A and B from ideal solutions. At 300 K, the vapour pressure of solution containing 1 mole of
A and 3 mole of B is 550 mm Hg. At the same temperature, if one more mole of B is added to this
solution, the vapour pressure of the solution increases by 10 mm Hg. Determine the vapour pressure of
A and B in their pure states (in mm Hg) :
(1) 400, 600 (2) 500, 500 (3) 600, 400 (4) None of these
17. Two liquids A and B have vapour pressure in the ratio PºA : PºB = 1 : 3 at a certain temperature.
Assume A and B form an ideal solution and the ratio of mole fractions of A to B in the vapour phase is 4
: 3. Then the mole fraction of B in the solution at the same temperature is :
1 2 4 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 3 5 4

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18. When a liquid that is immiscible with water was steam distilled at 952ºC at a total pressure of 748 torr,
the distillate contained 1.25 g of the liquid per gram of water. The vapour pressure of water is 648 torr at
95.2ºC, what is the molar mass of liquid?
(1) 7.975 g/mol (2) 166 g/mol (3) 145.8 g/mol (4) None of these
19. A very diluted saturated solution of a sparingly soluble salt X 3Y4 has vapour pressure of 20 mm Hg at
temperature T, while pure water exerts a pressure of 20.0126 mm Hg at the same temperature.
Calculate molality (m) at temperature T:
–4 –2 –3
(1) 6.3 × 10 (2) 3.5 × 10 (3) 5 × 10 (4) None of these
20. One molal solution of a carboxylic acid in benzene shows the elevation of boiling point of 1.518 K. The
–1
degree of association for dimerization of the acid in benzene is (Kb for benzene = 2.53 K kg mol ):
(1) 60% (2) 70% (3) 75% (4) 80%

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS)
This section contains Five (5) questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with twodigit
integer and decimal upto one digit.

21. If SR = 100 torr and PR = 350 torr, then the mole fraction of A in vapour phase and mole fraction of
Ain liquid phase respectively are Y & X respectively. Report your answer as 15XY.

22. Calculate the value of Van’t Hoff factor (i) for infinity dilute solution of H3PO4 (K a1  K a2  K a3 , 3  0.8)

Assume (K a1  K a2   ) . Report your answer after multiplying by 10/19.

23. Aqueous solution of a weak monoprotic acid (molar mass = 180 g) of 0.18 % w/v at 300 K hasobserved
osmotic pressure 0.369 atm. What should be its % dissociation in above aqueous solution?
(R = 0.082 atm L / K mole). Report your answer after dividing by 10.
24. Depression in freezing point of 0.01 molal aqueous HCOOH solution is 0.02046. 1 molal aqueous urea
solution freezes at – 1.86C, assuming molality equal to molarity, pH of HCOOH solution is:
25. A 1.0 g sample of Co(NH2CH2CH2NH2)3 CI3 is dissolved in 25.0 g of water and the freezing point of the
solution is –0.87ºC. How may ions are produced per mole of compound? The K f of water is 1.86ºC/
molal

ANSWER KEY_DPP NO.-13


1. (3) 2. (1) 3. (2) 4. (3) 5. (4) 6. (2) 7. (3)
8. (1) 9. (3) 10. (2) 11. (3) 12. (2) 13. (1) 14. (4)
15. (3) 16. (1) 17. (1) 18. (3) 19. (3) 20. (4) 21. (1)
22. (2) 23. (5) 24. (3) 25. (4)

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CHAMP-2025
PHYSICS REVISION DPP
TARGET : JEE (Main) 2025
NO. 13
Syllabus : GEOMETRICAL OPTICS

SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. An unnumbered wall clock shows time 04: 25: 37, where 1st term represents hours, 2nd represents
minutes & the last term represents seconds. What time will its image in a plane mirror show.
(1) 08: 35: 23 (2) 07: 35: 23 (3) 07: 34: 23 (4) none of these
2. A linear object AB is placed along the axis of a concave mirror. The object is moving towards the mirror
with speed V. The speed of the image of the point A is 4 V and the speed of the image of B is also 4V.
If centre of the line AB is at a distance L from the mirror then length of the object AB will be

3L 5L 4L
(1) (2) (3) L (4)
2 3 3
3. A point object ' O ' is at the centre of curvature of a concave mirror. The mirror starts to move at a
speed u, in a direction perpendicular to the principal axis. Then the initial velocity of the image is:
(1) 2 u, in the direction opposite to that of mirror's velocity
(2) 2 u, in the direction same as that of mirror's velocity
(3) zero
(4) u, in the direction same as that of mirror's velocity.
4. In the figure shown the radius of curvature of the left & right surface of the concave lens are 10 cm &
15 cm respectively. The radius of curvature of the mirror is 15 cm. equivalent focal length of the
combination is

(1) the system behaves like a convex mirror of focal length 18cm
(2) the system behaves like a concave mirror of focal length 18cm
(3) the system behaves like a convex mirror of focal length 36cm
(4) the system behaves like a concave mirror of focal length 36cm

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5. A composite of three slabs (of refractive index n1 = 1.2, n2 = 1.4 and n3 = 1.6) of identical thickness is
made in three different ways as shown in figure 1, figure 2 and figure 3. A ray of light is incident on
lower surface of all three arrangements at same angle of incidence. Let D 1, D2 and D3 be the net lateral
displacement of emergent ray due to arrangement 1 (figure-1) arrangement 2 (figure-2) and
arrangement 3(figure-3) respectively. Then pick the correct choice(s).

(1) D1 > D2 (2) D2 > D3 (3) D3 > D1 (4) D1 = D2 = D3


6. In the figure M1 and M2 are two fixed mirrors as shown. If the object 'O' moves towards the plane mirror,
then the image I (which is formed after two successive reflections from M 1 & M2 respectively) will move

(1) towards right (2) towards left (3) with zero velocity (4) cannot be determined
7. A ray of light incident on one of the face of a prism as shown. After refraction through this surface ray is

incident on base of the prism. The refractive index of the prism is 3 . The net deviation of the ray due
to prism is-

(1) 60°clockwise (2) 166°clockwise (3) 104°clockwise (4) 104°anticlockwise


8. A concave spherical surface of radius of curvature 10 cm separates two mediums X and Y of refractive
indices 4/3 and 3/2 respectively. Centre of curvature of the surface lies in the medium X. An object is
placed in medium X.
(1) Image is always real
(2) Image is real if the object distance is greater than 90 cm.
(3) Image is always virtual
(4) Image is virtual only if the object distance is less than 90 cm.

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9. The image for the converging beam after refraction through the curved surface (in the given figure) is
formed at:

n=1
n=3/2

O P x

30

R=20cm
40 40 180
(1) x = 40 cm (2) x = cm (3) x =  cm (4) x = cm
3 3 7
10. A stationary point object (O) is at a distance h from water surface in which a plane mirror is placed at a
depth d. An observer sees the image of object in mirror (as shown). If the mirror starts moving upward
with constant speed 'v' then speed of image formed by plane mirror as observed by observer will be :

3
(1) v upwards (2) v upwards (3) 2v upwards (4) v downwards
2
11. A screen is placed 90 cm from an object. The image of an object on the screen is formed by a convex
lens at two difference locations separated by 20 cm. The focal length of the lens is
(1) 18 cm (2) 21.4 cm (3) 60 cm (4) 85.6 cm
12. The following data are given for a crown glass prism ;
refractive index for blue light nb = 1.521
refractive index for red light nr = 1.510
refractive index for yellow light ny = 1.550
Dispersive power of a parallel glass slab made of the same material is :
(1) 0.01 (2) 0.02 (3) 0.03 (4) 0
13. A beam of diameter ‘d‘ is incident on a glass hemisphere as shown in the figure. If the radius of
curvature of the hemisphere is very large in comparison to d, then the diameter of the beam at the base
of the hemisphere will be:

3 d 2
(1) d (2) d (3) (4) d
4 3 3

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14. A thin linear object of size 1 mm is kept along the principal axis of a convex lens of focal length 10 cm.
The object is at 15 cm from the lens. The length of the image is:
(1) 1 mm (2) 4 mm (3) 2 mm (4) 8 mm
3
15. Two plano-convex lenses each of focal length 10 cm & refractive index are placed as shown in the
2

 4
figure. In the space left, water  R.I.   is filled. The whole arrangement is in air. The optical power of
 3 
the system is (in dioptre):

(1) 6.67 (2) - 6.67 (3) 33.3 (4) 20


16. A plano-convex lens, when silvered at its plane surface is equivalent to a concave mirror of focal length
28 cm. When its curved surface is silvered and the plane surface not silvered, it is equivalent to a
concave mirror of focal length 10 cm, then the refractive index of the material of the lens is:
(1) 9/14 (2) 14/9 (3) 17/9 (4) none
17. In the given figure a parallel beam of light is incident on the upper part of a prism of angle 1.8º and
R.I. 3/2. The light coming out of the prism falls on a concave mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm. The
distance of the point (where the rays are focused after reflection from the mirror) from the principal axis
is: [use  = 3.14]

(1) 9 cm (2) 1.5 7 mm (3) 3.14 mm (4) none of these


18. The far point of a short sighted eye is 400 cm. The power of the lens is :
(1) - 2 D (2) - 1D (3) - 0.5 D (4) - 0.25 D

 4
19. driver at a depth of 12 cm in water     seens the sky in a cone of semi vertical angle :
 3

3 4 4
(1) 90° (2) sin1 (3) tan1 (4) sin1
4 3 3
20. For a prism of apex angle 45º, it is found that the angle of emergence is 450 for grazing incidence.
Calculate the refractive index of the prism.
(1) (2)1/2 (2) (3)1/2 (3) 2 (4) (5)1/2

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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with twodigit integer
and decimal upto one digit.

21. A point object is placed on principal axis of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm at a distance
31 cm from poll of the mirror. A glass slab of thikness 3 cm and refractive index 1.5 is placed between
object and mirror as shown in the figure.

Find the distance (in cm) of final image formed by the system from the mirror .

 4
22. A ray of sunlight enters a spherical water droplet  n   at an angle of incidence 53° measured with
 3
respect to the normal to the surface. It is reflected from the back surface of the droplet and re-enters
into the air. The angle between (in degree) the incoming and outgoing ray is [Take sin 53° = 0.8]
23. AB and CD are two slabs. The medium between the slabs has refractive index as shown in the figure.
Minimum angle of incidence (in degrees) at Q, so that the ray is totally reflected by both the slabs is.

24. Two thin symmetrical lenses of different nature have equal radii of curvature (R = 20 cm) of all faces.
The lenses are kept in contact and immersed in water (= 4/3). The difference in the refractive indices
f
of the two lenses is 5/9. The focal length of the system is f in cm. Find the value of .
3
25. The focal length of a lens of refractive index 3/2 is 10 cm in air. The focal length (in cm) of that lens in a
medium of refractive index 7/5 is:

ANSWER KEY OF DPP NO. 13


1. (3) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (2) 5. (4)
6. (1) 7. (2) 8. (3) 9. (1) 10. (2)
11. (2) 12. (2) 13. (4) 14. (2) 15. (1)
16. (2) 17. (2) 18. (4) 19. (2) 20. (4)
21. 16 22. 138 23. 60 24. 8 25. 70

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