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TM

S-Beta, S-Gamma S-Edison, S-Thomson


This booklet contains 8 printed pages. Test ID : 92113008
Test Pattern : JEE Advance M.M : 264
Paper-2 Syllabus Time : 3 Hours

Physics Electrostatics, Gauss Law, Capacitors, Current Electricity, Magnetic Force & Field,
Magnetism EMI and A.C.

Solutions and Colligative Properties, Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, GOC, Reagents


Chemistry and Mechanisms, Alkyl and Aryl Halides, Coordination Compounds,

Determinants, Matrices, Inverse trigonometric functions, Differentiation, AOD, Indefinite


Integration and Definite Integration, Area
Mathematics

A. General: INSTRUCTIONS
1. This Question Paper contains 8 pages having 60 questions.
2. No additional sheets will be provided for rough work.
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular phones, pagers and electronic gadgets
in any form are not allowed.
4. The answer sheet, a machine-gradable Objective Response Sheet (ORS), is provided separately.
5. Do not Tamper/mutilate the ORS or this booklet.
B. Filling the bottom-half of the ORS:
6. Write the Code on the ORS same as that given on this question booklet
7. Write your Enrollment Number, Name and Name of centre and sign with pen in appropriate boxes. Do not
write these anywhere else.
8. Darken the appropriate bubbles below your Enrollment number with HB Pencil.
C. Question paper format and Marking scheme :
9. This question paper consists of 3 parts Physics (88 Marks), Chemistry (88 Marks) and Mathematics
(88 Marks). Each part consists of three Sections.
10. For each question in Section-I, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken only the bubbles corresponding
to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. In all other cases, minus two (-2) mark will
be awarded.
11. For each question in Section II, there are 4 parts. For each parts you will be awarded 2 marks if you darken
the bubbles corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. No negative
marks will be awarded in this Section.
12. For each question in Section-III, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken only the bubbles corresponding
to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. No negative marks will be awarded in this
Section.
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Physics Section_I (Multiple Type Answer) 40

1. The uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of a conducting ring of radius a changes at the rate of α , 4
then

a. all the points on the ring are at the same potential

b. the e.m.f. induced in the ring is πa 2 α

c. electric field intensity E at any point on the ring is zero

d. E =

2. A conducting rod of length ℓ is hinged at point O. It is free to rotate in a vertical plane. There exists a uniform 4
magnetic field in horizontal direction. The rod is released from the position shown in figure. Potential difference
B

between the two ends of the rod is proportional to

a. ℓ
3/2

b. ℓ
2

c. sin θ

d. (sin θ)
1/2

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3. In figure, R is a fixed conducting ring of negligible resistance and radius a. PQ is a uniform rod of resistance r. It is 4
hinged at the centre of the ring and rotated about this point in clockwise direction with a uniform angular velocity ω .
There is a uniform magnetic field of strength B pointing inward and r is a stationary resistance. Then

a. current through r is zero

b. current through r is
2
2Bωa

5r

c. direction of current in external r is from centre to circumfrance

d. direction of current in external resistance r is from circumference to centre

4. An inductor and two capacitors are connected in the circuit as shown in figure. Initially capacitor A has no charge 4
and capacitor B has CV charge. Assume that the circuit has no resistance at all. At t = 0, switch S is closed, then
[given LC = and CV = 100 mC]
2

2 4
π ×10

a. when current in the circuit is maximum, charge on each capacitor is same

b. when current in the circuit is maximum, charge on capacitor A is twice the charge on capacitor B

c. q = 50(1 + cos 100 π t) mC, where q is the charge on capacitor B at time t

d. q = 50(1 - cos 100 π t) mC, where q is the charge on capacitor B at time t

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5. There is a horizontal cylindrical uniform but time-varying magnetic field increasing at a constant rate
dB
as shown in 4
dt

figure. A charged particle having charge q and mass m is kept in equilibrium, at the top of a spring of spring
constant K, in such a way that it is on the horizontal line passing through the center of the magnetic field as shown
in the figure. The compression in the spring will be:

a.
2
1 qR dB
[mg− ]
K 2ℓ dt

b.
2
1 qR dB
[mg+ ]
K ℓ dt

c.
2
1 2qR dB
[mg+ ]
K ℓ dt

d.
2
1 qR dB
[mg+ ]
K 2ℓ dt

6. Two different coils have self-inductance L1 = 8mH, L2 = 2mH. The current in one coil is increased at a constant rate. 4
The current in the second coil is also increased at the same rate. At a certain instant of time, the power given to the
two coils is the same. At that time the current, the induced voltage and the energy stored in the first coil are i1, V1
and W1 respectively. Corresponding values for the second coil at the same instant are i2, V2 and W2 respectively.
Then

a. i1
=
1

i2 4

b. i1
=
1

i2 8

c. W2
=4
W1

d. V2
=
1

V1 4

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7. A very long current carrying wire is placed along z-axis having current of magnitude i1 towards negative z-axis. A 4
semicircular wire of radius R and having current i2 is placed in x-y plane, such that line joining two end points of the
semicircular wire passes through long wire as shown in figure. Nearest distance of semicircular wire from long wire
is R. Net magnetic force on semicircular wire will be

a. μ i1 i2
0
ℓn3

b. μ i1 i2
0
ℓn
3

2π 2

c. Zero

d. μ i1 i2
0

8. Two parallel resistance less rails are connected by an inductor of inductance L at one end as shown in figure. A 4
magnetic field B exists in the space which is perpendicular to the plane of the rails. Now a conductor of length ℓ and
mass m is place transverse on the rail and given an impulse J towards the rightward direction. Then select the
correct

option (s):

−−−−−
a. 2

Velocity of the conductor is half of the initial velocity after a displacement of the conductor d=√
3J L
2 2
4B ℓ m

−−−− −
b. 2

Velocity of the conductor is half of the initial velocity after a displacement of the conductor d=√
3J L
2 2
B ℓ m

c. Current flowing through the inductor at the instant when velocity of the conductor is half of the initial velocity is

− −
−2
3J
i=√
4Lm

d. Current flowing through the inductor at the instant when velocity of the conductor is half of the initial velocity is
−−−
2
3J
i=√
mL

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9. In the adjacent figure, half of the space between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor is filled with dielectric 4
material of constant K. Then which of the plots are possible if X is measured from the plate A :

a.

b.

c.

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d.

10. If the area of each plate is S and the successive plates are separated by d, 2d and 3d then the equivalent capacitance 4
across A and B is

a. ε0 S

4d

b. ε0 S

6d

c. 2ε0 S

3d

d. 4ε0 S

3d

Physics Section_II (Matrix Match) 16

1. Column I gives situations involving a charged particle which may be realized under the condition given in column II. 8
Match the situations in column I with the conditions in column II.

Columns A Columns B

A) Increase in speed of a charged particle P) Electric field uniform in space and constant in time

B) Exert a force on an electron initially at rest Q) Magnetic field uniform in space and constant in time

C) Move a charged particle in a circle with uniform speed R) Magnetic field uniform in space and not constant in time

D) Accelerate a moving charge particle S) Magnetic field non-uniform in space but constant with
time

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2. Match the following : 8

Columns A Columns B

A) When a dielectric slab is slowly inserted between the P) The electric potential energy of the system decreases
plates of an isolated charged parallel plate capacitor

B) When a dielectric slab is slowly inserted between the Q) Work done by external agent is positive
plates of a parallel plate capacitor which is kept connected
to a battery

C) When the plates of a charged parallel plate capacitor are R) Work done by battery is positive
pulled slowly apart, which is kept connected to a battery

D) When the plates of a charged isolated parallel plate S) Work done by external agent is negative.
capacitor are pulled apart slowly

Physics Section_III (Integer Type) 32

1. A conducting ring of radius r with a conducting spoke is in pure rolling on a horizontal surface in a region having a 4
uniform magnetic field B as shown, v being the velocity of the centre of the ring. Find the potential difference VA - V0.
Take B = 400 T, v = 2m/s and r = 1 cm

2. A rectangular loop of sides of length l and b is placed in x - y plane. A uniform but time varying magnetic field of 4
strength B=20t

i +10t j +50k T where t is time elapsed. Find the magnitude of induced e.m.f. at time t = 12 s.
^ 2^ ^

Take l = 2m.

3. An inductor of inductance 2.0 mH is connected across a charged capacitor of capacitance 5.0μF , and the resulting 4
LC circuit is set oscillating at its natural frequency. Let ‘Q’ denote the instantaneous charge on the capacitor, and I
the current in the circuit. It is found that the maximum value of ‘Q’ is 200 mC. When Q = 100 mC, the value of |dI/dt|
is found to be 10x A/s. Find the value of ‘x’.

4. An infinitely long wire of uniform cross section carries a current whose current density varies asj=brα . Where 4
7

unit, α=1 unit and r the distance from axis. The magnetic induction at a distance 0.25m from axis is given
10
b=
π

by tesla. Find n
n×5 −2
×10
3

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5. A particle of mass m and charge q enters a region of electric field E



as shown in the figure with some velocity at 4
point P. At the moment the particle collides elastically with smooth surface at N, the electric field E

is switched off
and a magnetic field B⃗ perpendicular to the plane of paper automatically switched on. If the particle hits the surface
−−−
at point O, then ifB=x√ mE . What is the value of x1
qd

6. A long thin solenoid has 900 turns/metre and radius 2.50 cm. The current in these solenoid is increasing at a 4
uniform rate of 60 A/s. The magnitude of the induced electric field at a point near the centre of the solenoid and 0.5
cm from the axis of the solenoid is 4x × 10-5 V/m. Find x to its nearest integer value.

7. A conducting square loop is moving in a magnetic field as shown fig. Resistance of loop is R, the induced current in 4
the loop is . Find n.
nBva

8. A vertical ring of radius r and resistance R slips vertically between two frictionless and resistanceless vertical rails. 4
The rails which are joined at top. There is a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B perpendicular to plane of the
ring and the rails. When speed of ring is v, the current in the section PQ is . The value of K is
KBrv

Chemistry Section_I (Multiple Type Answer) 40

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1. 4

Possible products is/are….

a.

b.

c.

d.

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2. For a first order reaction A (g) → 2B (g) + C (g) at constant volume and 300 K, the total pressure at the 4
beginning (t = 0) and at time t are P0 and Pt, respectively. Initially, only A is present with concentration [A]0, and t is
1

the time required for the partial pressure of A to reach 1/3rd of its initial value. The correct option(s) is (are)
(Assume that all these gases behave as ideal gases)

a.

b.

c.

d.

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3. Which of the following is/are correct reaction? 4

a. Alco KOH/Δ

M e3C − C l −−−−−−−−→ M e 3 C − O − C 2 H5 (M ajor)+M e 2 C =C H2 (min or)

b.

c.

d.

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4. Mark the correct choice (s), when one equivalent of reagents are added : 4

a.

b.

c.

d.

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5. The major product A and B are 4

a.

b.

c.

d.

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6. Consider the following parallel first order processes : 4

The correct deduction(s) is(are)

a. If any time, the ratio of concentrations of P and Q has a fixed value at a given temperature.

b. If a catalyst is added, it will decrease both E1 and E2 but by same amount

c. If 'E' represents the overall activation energy for decay of A, it will be


E1 k1 +E2 k2
.
k 1 +k 2

d. If k1 > k2, E1 must be smaller than E2.

7. Which of the following does convert a 10-hydroxyl group into a good leaving group for a SN2 reaction? 4

a. Thionyl chloride

b. CH3SO2Cl

c. Tosyl chloride

d. Nal

8. Hydrogen peroxide can be prepared by successive reaction shown as under : 4


2N H4 H S O4 (aq) → H2 +(N H4 ) S2 O8
2

(N H4 ) S2 O8 (aq)+2H2 O → 2N H4 H S O4 +H2 O2
2

The first is done by electrolysis and in second H2O2 is removed by steam distillation.
Which among the following statements is/are correct?

a. The amount of current used in first reaction to produce enough in intermediate to yield 100 g pure H2O2 per hour
with 50 percentage anode current efficiency would be 316 Ampere

b. The amount of current used in first reaction to produce enough in intermediate to yield 100 g pure H2O2 per hour
with 50 percentage anode current efficiency would be 158 Ampere

c. Thermal decomposition of (NH4)2S2O8 will produce SO2 and N2 gas

d. In reaction first
Θ 2− + −
At anode : 2H S O → S2 O +2H +2e
4 8

Θ − 2−
At cathode : 2H S O +2e → H2 +2S O
4 4
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
Θ 2−
N et reaction : 2H S O → H2 +S2 O
4 8

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9. Consider the following SNAr treaction 4

The correct statement is (are)

a. Cl will be substituted because it is a better leaving group.

b. F will be substituted because nitro from para position facilitate this.

c. After substitution of one halogen, substitution of the second halogen would become further more difficult.

d. First chlorine and then fluorine would be substituted subsequently.

10. 4

Above shown graph is of two liquid A and B making ideal solution. What is/are correctly said for various
compositions A, B, C shown in the graph?

a. At composition A, pT is 60 torr

b. At composition C, xA = 0.508

c. At composition B, yA = 0.416

d. Point (b) shows vapour phase composition corresponding to of last drop of liquid and point (y) is the vapour
phase composition corresponding to when first bubble of liquid.

Chemistry Section_II (Matrix Match Type) 16

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1. An aqueous solution of X is added slowly to an aqueous solution of Y as shown in List I. The variation in conductivity 8
of these reactions is given in List II. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below
the lists

Columns A Columns B

A) (C 2 H5 )
3
N +C H3 C OOH P) Conductivity decreases and then increases
X Y

B) K I (0.1M ) + AgN O3 (0.01M ) Q) Conductivity decreases and then does not change much
X Y

C) C H3 C OOH + K OH R) Conductivity increases and then does not change much


X Y

D) N aOH + H I S) Conductivity does not change much and then increases


X Y

2. Match each set of hybrid orbitals from LIST-I with complex(es) given in LIST-II. 8

Columns A Columns B

A) dsp2 P) [FeF6]4-

B) sp3 Q) [Ti(H2O)3Cl3]

C) sp3d2 R) [Cr(NH3)6]3+

D) d2sp3 S) [FeCl4]2–

T) Ni(CO)4

U) [Ni(CN)4]2–

Chemistry Section_III (Integer Type) 32

1. A fuel cell uses CH4(g) and forms C O2−


3
at the anode. It is used to power a car with 80 Amp. for 0.96 hr. How many 4
litres of CH4(g) (at STP.) would be required? (Vm =22.4 L/mol) (F = 96500). Assume 100 efficiency.

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2. In how many of the following reactions, the rate of reaction increases by increasing the concentration of 4
nucleophile?

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3. How many of the following reaction, leads to the formation of diastereomers. 4

4. An organic compound undergoes first-order decomposition. The time taken for its decomposition to 4
1 1
and of its inital concentration are t 1 and t 1 respectively.
8 10
8 10

[t 1 ]

What is the nearest whole no. value for 8


×10 ?
[t 1 ]

10

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5. Dichloroalkanes with appropriate skeleton, on refluxing with Na in diethyl ether undergo cyclisation via Wurtz’s 4
reaction. How many different isomeric dibromoalkanes on refluxing with Na metal in diethyl ether can give the
same 1,4-dimethyl cyclohexane?

6. For the electrochemical cell, 4


Mg(s) |Mg2+ (aq, 1M) || Cu2+ (aq, 1M) | Cu(s) the standard emf of the cell is 2.70 V at 300 K. When the concentration
of Mg2+ is changed to x M, the cell potential changes to 2.67 V at 300 K. The value of x is ............. .
(given, = 11500 K V–1, where F is the Faraday constant and R is the gas constant, ln (10) = 2.30)
F

7. Compounds undergoing SN1 reaction faster than isopropyl iodide are : 4

8. The e.m.f. of a cell corresponding to the reaction 4


+ 2+
Z n+2H (aq) → Z n (0.1M )+H2 (g) (1 atm)

is 0.26 volt at 250C. Calculate the pH of the solution at the hydrogen electrode.

Mathematics Section_I (Multiple Type Answer) 40

1. ∞
4
The sum is equal to
−1 4n
∑ tan ( 4 2
)
n −2n +2
n=1

a. tan
−1
2+tan
−1
3

b. 4tan
−1
1

c.
π

d. sec
−1
(−√2)

2. If Im, n = ∫ cos
m
x sin (nx) dx and 7I4,3 −4I3, 2 = −cosA x cosB x+c then 4

a. A = 3

b. B = 4

c. A+B=7

d. A - B = 7

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3. If [.] denotes G.I.F then 4

a. Area enclosed by [x]2 =[y]2 , f or 1 ≤ x ≤ 4, is 8

b. Area enclosed by [x]2 =[y]2 , f or 1 ≤ x ≤ 4, is 6

c. Area enclosed by
[|x|]
=2, f or −5 ≤ x ≤ 5, is 8
[|y|]

d. Area enclosed by [|x|]


=2, f or −5 ≤ x ≤ 5, is 6
[|y|]

4. cos
−1
x f or x<0 sin
−1
x f or x<0 4
Let f (x) = { , g (x) = { and h (x) = min {f (x) ,g (x)} then
−1 −1
sin x f or x ≥ 0 cos x f or x ≥ 0

a. The number of non-differentiable points of h (x) on (−1,1) is one

b. h (x) is increasing on (−1,1)

c. h (x) has a local maximum at x=


1

√2

d. h
11
(x) >0 ∀ x ∈ (0,
1
)
√2

5. 1 1 1 1 θ
n
4
, yn =(cos θ) , I= ∫ then sub interval of the range set of
n n n n
xn =(cos θ) 2
+(sin θ) 2 2
−(sin θ) 2
yn π xr dθ
r=1
0

a. [−√2−1, √2−1]

b. [−1,0]

c. [−√2,√2]

d. [−√2,0]

6. x u
4
∫ (∫ f (t) dt) du=
0 0

a. x

∫ (x−u) f (u) du
0

b. x

∫ u f (x−u)du
0

c. x

x ∫ f (u) du
0

d. x

x ∫ uf (u−x) du
0

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7. Consider the functions f(x) and g(x) both defined from R → R and are defined as 4
and if the area between f(x) and g(x) in the first quadrant is then n is a
2 n 1
f (x)=2x−x and g(x)=x n ∈ N
2

divisor of ….

a. 12

b. 15

c. 20

d. 30

8. Let f , such that f then which of the following is/are 4


′′ ′ x ′
: R → R (x) −2f (x) +f (x) =2 e and f (x) >0,∀x.

true?

a. |f (x)| =f (x) , ∀x ∈ R

b. f (x) = −5 for some x>0

c. |f (x)| = −f (x) ∀x ∈ R

d. f (x) can be 5 for some x>0

9. Let f : R
+
→ R be a strictly increasing function such that f (x) >
−1
, ∀x>0 and 4
x

then which of the following is/are false?


1
f (x) . f (f (x) + ) =1 ∀x>0
x

a. Maximum value of f (x) in [1,2] is


1+√5

b. Minimum value of f (x) in [1,2] is


1−√5

c. Maximum value of f (x) [1,2] is


1−√5

d. Minimum value of f (x) is [1,2] is


1−√5

10. If and , then, 4


a
⇒ −3< < −2 ⇒ −3√3<a< −2√3 ⇒ a ∈ (−3√3, −2√3) ∪ (2√3,3√3)
√3

h (x) =f (g (x)) increasing in

a. h
1
(x) =f
1
(g (x)) g
1
(x) <0∀x ∈ [0,∞)

b. ∵ g
1
(x) <0∀x ∈ [0,∞)

c. f
1
(g (x)) >0∀x ∈ [0,∞)

d. h (0) =0

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1. Match the following : 8

Columns A Columns B

A) The portion of tangent at any point on the curve x=at3 , P) 0


y=at between the coordinate axis is divided by the
4

point of contact in the ratio m : n then |n+m| is equal to


(m and n are co-prime)

B) the area of the triangle formed by normal at the point (1, Q)


1

2
0) on the curve x=e siny with co-ordinate axes is

C) If the angle between the curves x2 y=1 and y=e 2(1−x) R) 4


at the point (1, 1) is θ , then tan θ is equal to

D) The length of the subtangent at any point on the curve S) 3


y=be
x/3
is equal to

2. a k−1 0
n − 1
a 0 8
Let ak = n C k for 0 ≤ k ≤ n and Ak = [ ] and B = ∑ Ak . Ak+1 = [ ] ,
0 ak k = 1
0 b

Columns A Columns B

A) a
2n
Cn
P) 2n ( n+1
−1)

B) a - b Q) 0

C) a + b R) 2nCn+1 - n

D) a/b S) 1

Mathematics Section_III (Integer Type) 32

1. The sum of all the integral values of K such that the variable point (K ,
1
) remains on or inside the triangle formed 4
K

by the x-axis and the tangents drawn at (2,1) on the curve y=e −|x−2| is,

2. If A is 6 × 6 matrix and ||A| adj (|A| A)| =|A| then n is 4


n

3. Let ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘A+B’ are non singular matrices of order 2 × 2 and T r (AB
−1
) = −1 satisfying 4
−1 |A|
−1 −1
A +B =(A+B) then =
|B|

−−−− −−−−
4. Find sum maximum value of (p + 10q) for which cos–1 √p 4
−1 −1 3π
+ cos √1−p +cos √1−q = .
4

5. The number of non possible integral values of ‘a’ for which the function 4
does not posses critical points, are
x 2 x
f (x) = (4a−3) (x+log e 5)+2(a−7)cot sin ( )
2 2

6. 4
b

If x2 +y 2 =4 and y thena+2b−c=
−ax
= c
3 y

Where y3 = 3rd derivative of y wrt x.

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7. y<0 y , is a differentiable function of x such that y (x+y) =x and ∫


dx
= − log(k−y)+c then |k|= 4
x+2y

8. A be the area of the region bounded by the curve 4


a y
2
= (2a−x) x
5
and B be the area of the circle whose radius 4
is . Then is equal to ________.
a A

2 B

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