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JEE MAIN
2011 Model
Dt:12-07-14
Marks : 360
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
1. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics,
Maths and Chemistry having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage.
Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for each correct response.
2. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction for correct
response of each question. 1/4 (one fourth) marks will be deducted for
indicating incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the total
score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet.
3. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one
response in each question will be treated as wrong response and marks for
wrong response will be deducted accordingly as per instruction
12-07-14_Jr. IPLCO_JEE-MAIN_SYLLABUS
Physics:
Circular
Motion(Excluding
verticle
circle):
Kinematics,Dynamics(centripetal
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Mathematics:
Section formula, area of triangle , locus, transformations of axes
Chemistry:
Dissociation of polyprotic acids, Salt hydrolysis, Buffer solutions, Theory of indicators,
Solubility of sparingly soluble salts and solubility product (100 %)
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MATHEMATICS
1.
so obtained is
lx1 mx2 kx3 ly1 my2 ky3
,
l mk
lmk
1)
2.
x , y
i i
i
3)
2)
xi yi
n
n
4)
xi yi
2n 2n
P,Q,R and S are the points on line joining the points P a, x and T b, y such that
5a 3b 5 x 3 y
,
is the mid point of
8
8
2) QR
3) RS
4) ST
The orthocenter, circumcenter, centroid and incentre of the triangle formed by (0,0),
(a,0) and (0,a) lie on
1) x 2 y 2 1
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2) y=x
3) y=2x
4) y=3x
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A string of length 12 is bent first into a square PQRS and then into an isosceles triangle
PQT by keeping the side PQ of the squares as base then area of the square PQRS: Area
of the triangle PQT =
1) 3 : 2
5.
2)
3) 2 : 3
2 :1
Line joining A b cos , b sin and B a cos , a sin is produced to the point M x, y
such that AM:MB = b:a then x cos
1) -1
6.
4) 1: 2
2) 0
y sin
2
2
3) 1
4) 2
Let A h, k P 1,1 C 2,1 be the vertices of a right angle triangle with AC as its
hypotenuse. If the area of the triangle is 1 then the set of values of K can taken is given
by
1) 1,3
7.
2) 0, 2
3) 1,3
4) 3, 2
The mid points of the sides AB and AC of a triangle ABC are 3,5 , 3, 3 then the
length of the side BC is
1) 40
8.
2) 20
3) 30
4) 18
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2) (3,0)
3) (4,0)
4) (1,0)
If A(x1,y1), B(x2,y2) and C(x3,y3) are the vertices of a triangle ABC and
x1 - 22 x2 +27 x3 y1 - 22 y2 +27 y3
then D lies
,
6
6
3) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2
2) x 2 y 2 a 2 b 2
4)
1
1
2 a 2 b2
2
x
y
12.
From a variable point P perpendiculars PM,PN are drawn to x and y axes respectively.
If the line through MN passes through fixed point(a,b), locus of P is
1) xy ax by
2) xy ab
3) xy bx ay
4) x y xy
13.
Vertices of a variable triangle are 3, 4 , 5cos ,5sin and 5sin , 5cos , where R
. Locus of its orthocenter is
1) x 2 y 2 6 x 8 y 25 0
2) x 2 y 2 6 x 8 y 25 0
3) x 2 y 2 6 x 8 y 25 0
4) x 2 y 2 6 x 8 y 25 0
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3) ( 37 / 5,14 / 5) , ( 37 / 5,34 / 5)
4) 37 / 5,6 / 2 , 37 / 5,14 / 5
P and Q are two variable points on the axes of x and y respectively such that
OP +OQ =a , then the locus of foot of perpendicular from origin on PQ is
2
2
1) x y x y axy
2
2
2) x y x y axy
2
2
3) x y x y a x y
16.
2
2
4) x y x y axy
A straight line segment AB of length a moves with its ends on the axes. The locus of
the point P which divides the ends A and B of the segment AB in the ratio 1:2 internally
is
2
2
2
2) 9 x 4 y 4a
1) 9 x 2 4 y 2 a 2
2
2
2
3) 9 x 4 y 8a
17.
18.
4) 9 x 2 9 y 2 4a 2
2) 3x 2 y 2 12
3) 3x 2 3 y 2 9
4) 3x 2 y 2 8
If (2,0)(0,2)(2,2) are the midpoints of the sides of the triangle ABC then the
circumcentre of triangle ABC is
1) (1,1)
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2) (2,2)
3) (0,0)
Space for Rough Work
4) (4,4)
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19.
If A(1,3),B(-3,5)& C(5,-1) and P be a point in the plane such that PA=PB=PC, then PA=
1) 2 5
2) 5 10
3) 5 5
4) 5
20.
21.
If A(7,4),B(4,1) then the number of points P in the plane such that APB = and area of
22.
p
2
1) 1
23.
2)
3
2
3)
-1
2
4)
1
2
Assertion(A): If G is the centroid of triangle ABC, where A(5,-1), B(3,2) and C(7,1),
then the area of triangle ABG is 5/2 square units
Reason(R): If D,E and F are the midpoints of the sides BC, CA& AB of triangle ABC
respectively then area of ABC=4 (area of DEF )
1) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
2) Both A and R are true and R is not correct explanation of A
3) A is true and R is false
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Assertion (A): If A(7,-2),B(5,4) and C is a point on the line through AB such that
25
AC 2
= , then C =
, - 6
or
AB 3
3
17
, 2
3
AP l
= , then P divides AB
PB m
27.
p
3
p
6
3)
p
2
4)
p
4
4, 2 3
1) 2,3
28.
2)
2) 2, 3
3)
3, 2
4)
3,5
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1) 1, 2
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2) 1, 2
3) 1, 2
4) 1, 2
If the square ABCD where A 0,0 , B 2,0 , C 2, 2 and D 0, 2 undergoes the following
three transformations successively:
i) f1 x, y y, x
ii) f 2 x, y x 3 y, y
x y x y
,
then the final figure ABCD is
2
2
iii) f3 x, y
1) square
2) parallelogram
3) rhombus
4) rectangle
2
30. If the equation y - 8 x - 4 y +12 = 0 is transformed to y2 = 4ax, when the origin is shifted
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2) 2
3) 2
4) 1
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PHYSICS
31.
32.
g
u cos
2)
g
2u cos
3)
g sin
u
4)
g
2u sin
3m
1) 0.8 m/s
33.
2) 0.9 m/s
3) 0.6 m/s
4) 0.4 m/s
A boy whirls a stone in a horizontal circle of radius 1.5 m and at height 2.0 m above
level ground. The string breaks, and the stone files off horizontally and strikes the
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centripetal acceleration of the stone while in circular motion? g =10 m / s
1) 90m / s 2
34.
2) 125 m / s 2
3) 120 m / s 2
4) 166.6 m / s 2
35.
2) 40 2m
3) 160 2m
4) 20 2m
A small block of mass 100 g moves with uniform speed in a horizontal circular groove,
with vertical side walls, of radius 25 cm. If the block takes 2.0s to complete one round,
find the normal reaction by the side wall of the groove
1) 0.25 N
36.
2) 0.5 N
3) 1 N
4) 2 N
Two different masses are connected to two light and inextensible strings as shown in the
figure. Both masses rotate about a central fixed point with constant angular speed of 10
rad s-1 on a smooth horizontal plane. Find the ratio of tensions
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T1
in the strings.
T2
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2M
TM
1M
T
1R
1R
.25kg
10
cm
22R
2121
1)
37.
38.
2)
5
4
3)
3
4
4)
3
8
The angular acceleration of a particle moving along a circular path with uniform speed
is
1) uniform but non-zero
2) zero
3) variable
4) such as cannot be predicted from the given information
A particle is revolving with a constant angular acceleration in a circular path of
radius r. Find the time when the magnitude of centripetal acceleration will be equal to
the magnitude of tangential acceleration.
1)
39.
9
8
1)
3)
1
2
4)
A small coin of mass 40 g is placed on the horizontal surface of a rotating disc. The disc
starts from rest and is given a constant angular acceleration 2rad / s 2 . The
coefficient of static friction between the coin and the disc is s 3 / 4 and coefficient of
kinetic friction is k 0.5 . The coin placed at a distance r = 1 m from the centre of the
disc. The magnitude of the resultant force exerted by the disc on the coin just before it
starts slipping is
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vertical
40.
1) 0.2 N
2) 0.3 N
3) 0.4 N
4) 0.5 N
A circular road of radius R is banked for speed v = 40 km/hr. A car of mass m attempts
to go on the circular road, the friction co-efficient between the tyre & road is negligible
1) The car cannot make a turn without skidding
2) if the car runs at a speed less that 40 km/hr, it will slip up the slope
3) if the car runs at the correct speed of 40 km/hr, the force by the road on the car is
equal to mv 2 / r
4) if the car runs at the correct speed of 40 km/hr, the force by the road on the car is
greater the mg as well as greater then mv 2 / r
41.
A disc of radius R has a light pole fixed perpendicular to the disc at the circumference
which in turn has a pendulum of length R attached to its other end as shown in fig. the
disc is rotated with a constant angular velocity . The string is making an angle 30o
with the rod. Then the angular velocity of disc is
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30oR
R
1)
42.
3g
1/2
3 g
2)
2
R
1/2
3)
3R
1/2
2g
4)
3 3R
1/2
A table fan rotating at a speed of 2400 rpm is switched off and the resulting variation of
the rpm with time is shown in the figure. The total number of revolutions of the fan
before it come to rest is:
Rev/min
2400
600
8 16 24
t(s)
43.
1) 420
2) 280
3) 190
4) 16800
The average acceleration vector for a particle having a uniform circular motion in one
complete revolution
v2
1) a constant vector of magnitude
r
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v2
2) in magnitude and perpendicular to the plane of circle
r
44.
45.
46.
A curved section of a road is banked. If there is friction force between road and tyres of
the car and the car moves without slipping, then
1) horizontal component of normal reaction alone is the centripetal force
2) horizontal component of friction alone is the centripetal force
3) horizontal component of the net force by the road is the centripetal force
4) vertical component of normal reaction balances the weight of car
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ur
A person applies a constant force F on a particle of mass m and finds that the particle
moves in a circle of radius r with a uniform speed v as seen from an inertial frame of
reference.
1) this is not possible
2) there are other forces on the particle
mv 2
3) the resultant of the other forces is
towards the center
r
ur mv 2
4) F =
is compulsory
r
48.
A particle moves with deceleration along the circle of radius R so that at any moment of
time its tangential and normal acceleration are equal in moduli. At the initial moment t
=0 the speed of the particle equals vo , then:
I) The speed of the particle as a function of the distance covered s will be
1) v voe s / R
49.
2) v vo e s / R
3) v voe R / s
4) v voe R / s
50.
2) 1/2 rad/s
3) 1/3 rad/s
4) 1/4 rad/s
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A
r
w
51.
1) v 0.4m / s , w 0.4 m / s 2
2) v =0.4m / s , w =0.32 m / s 2
3) v =0.2m / s , w =0.08 m / s 2
The kinetic energy K of a particle moving along a circle of radius R depends on the
distance covered s as K = as 2 where a is a constant. The magnitude of total force acting
on the particle is
s2
1) 2a
R
52.
s 2
2) 2as 1 2
R
1/2
3) 2 as
4) 2a
R2
s
mv 2
r
3) the friction coefficient between the ground and the car is not less than a/g
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1
4) the friction coefficient between the ground and the car is tan
53.
v2
rg
Let a particle moving in a circle of radius 2 m with its speed increasing at a rate 2 m / s 2 .
At an instant speed of the particle is 2 m/s, then its net acceleration will be
1) 2 2m / s 2
54.
2) F1 F2
4) 4 2m / s 2
3) F1 F2
56.
3) 6m / s 2
A train A runs from east to west and another train B of the same mass runs from west to
east at the same speed along the equator. A presses the track with a force F1 in
magnitude and B presses the track with a force F2 in magnitude. Then,
1) F1 F2
55.
2) 4m / s 2
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g 2
3) the height of point of suspension above the center of circular path is l - 2
w
g
4) the height of point of suspension above the center of circular path is 2
w
2
57.
58.
A ring of mass 2 kg and of radius 0.25m is making 300rpm about an axis through its
center perpendicular to its plane. The tension (in N) developed in the ring is
1) 50
2) 100
3) 175
4) 250
In the figure shown a smooth ring is connected to rod AB, while rod CD passes through
ring. At the given instant angular velocity of rod AB about hinge A is 1 rad / s and
AC CB instantaneous angular velocity of rod CD about hinge C is
1) 1 rad / s
59.
2)
1
rad / s
2
3)
3
rad / s
2
4)
3
rad / s
2
A particle moves in a circle of radius R at constant angular speed w. The maximum and
minimum angular speeds of the particle, about a point in plane of the circle at a distance
3R from the centre, are respectively
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1)
60.
ww
,
2 4
2)
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ww
,
3 4
3) w,
w
4
4)
w
,0
2
2) Rw3
3) 2Rw3
4) Rw2
CHEMISTRY
61.
An aqueous solution contains 10% ammonia by mass and has density of 0.99 g/cc.
5
Calculate hydrogen ion concentration in solution Kb 2 10
1) 102
62.
2) 9.26 1013
3) 9.26 1010
4) 7.4 106
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For the reaction [ Ag (CN )2 ]
Ag 2CN , the equilibrium constant at 25C is 4 10 .
1) 7.5 1016 M
2) 7.5 1018 M
3) 1.25 1016 M
4) 1.25 1017 M
For pure water at 25oC and 50oC the correct statement is
1)
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2)
3)
4)
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Two buffers X and Y of pH 4.0 & 6.0 respectively are prepared from adding weak
acid HA & its salt NaA. Both the buffers are 0.5M in HA. What would be the pH of the
solution obtained by mixing equal volumes of two buffers? ( KHA=1 105 )
1) 5.0
2) 6.30
3) 5.70
4) 4.30
5
10
An acidbase indicator has KHIn
.The acid form of the indicator is red & the
basic form is blue. The change in H required to change the indicator form 75% red to
75% blue is
1) 8 105 M
2) 9 105 M
3) 1105 M
4) 3 104 M
66.
On mixing equal volumes of each of the following solutions, the precipitation of AgCl
will take place in case of (Ksp for AgCl = 1.8 1010 )
1) 105 M AgNO3 with 104 M NaCl solution
2) 10- 5 M NaCl with 105 M AgNO3 solution
3) 103 M AgNO3 with 108 M NaCl solution
4) 103 M NaCl with 108 M AgNO3 solution
67.
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3) The ionization constants of weak diprotic acid are in the order of Ka1 >> Ka2
4) At half equivalence point, it will form acid buffer (For weak base, weak acid
titration) at its maximum capacity where [acid] = [salt]
68.
69.
70.
2) 150 ml
3) 100 ml
4) 50 ml
For preparing a buffer solution of pH=6 by mixing sodium acetate and acetic acid, the
ratio of concentration of salt and acid
should be
1) 1:10
2) 10:1
3) 10:1
4) 1:100
One student makes a curve of a titration of a weak diprotic acid by NaOH of equivalent
strength. Which of the following curve is correct regarding to above titrations
1)
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4) None of these
3)
71.
Hydrolysis constant of two salts of weak acids HA and HB with strong base are 108 and
106 . If the dissociation constant of third acid HC is 102 . The order of acidic strengths
A weak acid HX has the dissociation constant 1105 it forms a salt NaX on reaction
with alkali. The percentage hydrolysis of 0.1 M solution of NaX is
1) 0.0001
73.
2) 0.01
3) 0.1
4) 0.15
74.
2) 4.08 , 4.08
3) 1.54 , 1.54
4) 5.34, 5.34
The pK a of weak acid HA is 4.8 and the pKb of a weak these BOH is
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2) 8.73
3) 7.01
4) 4.79
76.
77.
If S1 , S2 , S3 & S4 are the solubilites of AgCl in H 2O , 0.01M CaCl2 , in 0.01M NaCl & in
0.05M AgNO3 respectively at certain temperature, the correct order of sdubilities is
(1) S1 S2 S3 S 4 (2) S1 S3 S2 S4 (3) S1 S2 S3 S4 (4) S1 S3 S4 S 2
78.
Two solubility products of Al ( OH ) 3 and Zn ( OH ) 2 are 8.5 10- 23 and 1.8 10- 14 respectively.If
NH 4OH is added to a solution containing Al 3+ and Zn 2+ ions, then substance precipitated first is
1) Al ( OH ) 3
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3) both simultaneously
4) None of these
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What is the minimum pH required to prevent the precipitation of ZnS in a solution that
is 0.01M ZnCl2 and saturated with 0.1M H2S? (Given: KSp 1021 , Ka1 Ka2 1020 )
(1) 8
80.
81.
82.
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 4
2) doubled
2) 4.74 log 2
3) 4.74+ log 1
4) 9.26+ log 1
Regarding titration of Na2CO3 & HCl which of the following statements is wrong .
(1) At the start of titration, hydrolysis of CO32 not takes place
(2) At the first equivalent point amphiprotic ion, pH 1 2 pKa1 pKa2
(3) Before the first equivalent point the titrating solution act as a buffer solution of
HCO3 & CO32 and between the first and second equivalent point the titrating solution
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2.5 ml of
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2
2
12
M weak mono acidic base Kb 110 is titrated with M HCl in water at
5
15
14
25o C . The concentration of H ion at equivalence point is K w 1 10
1) 3.7 1013 M
84.
2) 3.2 107 M
3) 3.2 102 M
4) 2.7 102 M
The H in 0.2M solution of HCOOH is 6.4 103 .To this solution formate is
added so as to adjust the conc. of HCOONa to one mole per liter. What will be the
4
PH of solution K a for HCOOH 2.4 10 , of HCOONa 0.75
1) 10.8
85.
2) 4.19
3) 6.25
4) 7
Equal volume of following solutions are mixed. In which case the pH of resulting
solution
will
be
average
pH
value
of
two
solutions
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87.
H 2CO3
2.5 104
HCO3
2.4 108
88.
Ka
2)6
3)4
4)2
1) Fe OH 3
89.
2) BaSO4
3)BOTH
4) Fe OH 2
The following pH range where the indicator shows change in colour are given
i. 4 9.7
iii. 6.5 4
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1. i I , ii II , iii III
2) iii I , ii II , i III
3. ii I , iii II , i III
4) i I , iii II , ii III
The percentage degree of hydrolysis of a salt of weak acid (HA) and weak base (BOH)
in its 0.1 M solution is found to be 10 %. If the molarity of the solution is 0.05 M. the
percentage hydrolysis of the salt should be :
1) 5%
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2) 10%
3) 20%
4) None of these
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