You are on page 1of 47

P25-16 Code

0
MAIN PATTERN ONLINE TEST-2 (MONT-2) XI
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2017
COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), ANOOP (EP), AKHIL (EF)
Date (fnukad) : 05-01-2017 Time: 3 Hours(le; : 3 ?k.Vsa) Max. Marks (egÙke vad) : 360
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
Ñi;k bu funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls i<+saA vkidks 5 feuV fo'ks"k :i ls bl dke ds fy, fn;s x;s gSaA

INSTRUCTIONS / funsZ'k :
A. General : A. lkekU; %
1. This booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break 1. ;g iqfLrdk vkidk iz'u&i=k gSA bldh eqgjsa rc rd u
the seals of this booklet before being instructed to do rksMsa tc rd fujh{kdksa ds }kjk bldk funsZ'k u fn;k tk;sA
so by the invigilators.
dPps dke ds fy;s [kkyh i`"B vkSj [kkyh txg bl

DO NOT BREAK THE SEAL WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR


2. Blank spaces and blank pages are provided in the 2.
question paper for your rough work. No additional iqfLrdk esa gh gSA dPps dke ds fy, dksbZ vfrfjDr dkxt
sheets will be provided for rough work.
ugha fn;k tk;sxkA
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, 3. dksjs dkxt] fDyi cksMZ (CLIP BOARD)] ykWx rkfydk]
calculators, cameras, cellular phones, pagers and LykbM:y] dSYdqysVj] dSejk] lsyQksu] istj vkSj fdlh
electronic gadgets are NOT allowed inside the
examination hall. izdkj ds bysDVªkfud midj.k ijh{kk d{k esa vuqefr ugha

tc rd ifjos"kd funsZ'k ugha nsa rc rd iz'u i=k dh lhy dks ugha [kksaysA
gSA
4. Write you name and roll number in the space 4. bl iqfLrdk ds fiNys i`"B ij fn, x, LFkku esa viuk uke
provided on the back cover of this booklet. vkSj jksy uEcj fyf[k,A
5. Using a black ball point pen, darken the bubbles 5. Åijh ewy i`"B ds cqycqyksa (BUBBLES) dks dkys ckWy
on the upper original sheet. IokbaV dye ls dkyk djsaA
6. DO NOT TAMPER WITH/MUTILATE THE ORS OR 6. vks-vkj-,l- (ORS) ;k bl iqfLrdk esa gsj&Qsj@foÑfr u
THE BOOKLET. djsaA
7. On breaking the seals of the booklet check that it 7. bl iqfLrdk dh eqgjsa rksM+us ds i'pkr~ Ñi;k tk¡p ysa fd
contains all the 90 questions and corresponding blesa lHkh 90 iz'u vkSj muds mÙkj fodYi Bhd ls i<+s tk
answer choices are legible. Read carefully the
Instructions printed at the beginning of each section. ldrs gSaA lHkh [kaMksa ds izkjaHk esa fn;s gq, funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls
i<+saA
B. Filling the ORS B. vks-vkj-,l (ORS) Hkjuk % ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS. ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
8. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left 8. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk
corner of your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, jksy uEcj dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh
darken the corresponding bubbles with Black ball
point pen only. Also fill your roll no on the back side of dsoy dkys isu ls Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk
your ORS in the space provided (if the ORS is both side jksy uEcj fyf[k, (;fn ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA)
printed).
9. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper 9. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys
and darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball ck¡y isu ls dkys dhft,A
point pen.
10. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 10. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be mfpr rjhds ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted (paper wise)
from the total. tkosxk rFkk iz'u&i=k esa izkIrkad ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
(Please read the last page of this booklet for rest of the instructions)
Ñi;k 'ks"k funsZ'kksa ds fy;s bl iqfLrdk ds vfUre i`"B dks i<+sA

Resonance Eduventures Ltd.


CORPORATE OFFICE : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Ph.No. : +91-744-3012222, 6635555 | Toll Free : 258 5555
Reg. Office : J-2, Jawahar Nagar, Main Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005 | Ph. No.: +91-744-3192222 | FAX No. : +91-022-39167222
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029 P25-16
PHYSICS
PART-I : PHYSICS

PHYSICS
SECTION – I ([k.M- I)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

1. A hollow cubical box P is moving on a smooth horizontal surface in the x–y plane with constant

acceleration of a  3iˆ  4ˆj m/s2 . A block Q of mass 2kg is at rest inside the cubical box as shown
in figure. lf the coefficient of fricition between the surface of the cube P and the block Q is 0.6.
Then the force of fricition between P and Q is :
(A) 5 N at an angle 530 with x-axis (B) 8 N at an angle 530 with y-axis
(C) 12 N at an angle 370 with x-axis (D) 10 N at an angle 370 with y -axis
Z

Y
Q

X

,d [kks[kyk ?kukdkj ckWDl P, fu;r Roj.k a  3iˆ  4ˆj m/s2 ls x–y ry esa ?k"kZ.kjfgr {kSfrt lrg ij xfr dj
Space
jgk gSA 2kg nzO;eku dk for
,d CykWd Rough
Q ?kukdkj ckWDl(dPps
Work dk;Z fp=kkuq
ds vUnj ds fy,lkjLFkku ) ij j[kk gqvk gSA ;fn ?ku P
fojke
rFkk CykWd Q dh lrg ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.6 gS rks P rFkk Q ds e/; ?k"kZ.k cy gksxk :
(A) 5 N x–v{k ds lkFk 530 ds dks.k ij (B) 8 N y–v{k ds lkFk 530 ds dks.k ij
(C) 12 N x–v{k ds lkFk 370 ds dks.k ij (D) 10 N y–v{k ds lkFk 370 ds dks.k ij

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-1
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

2. For no friction to act on a block kept on an accelerating wedge as shown in figure, acceleration a

PHYSICS
of the wedge should be -
fp=k esa xqVds o ost ds e/; dksbZ ?k"kZ.k ugha gSA xqVds dks ost ij fLFkj jgus ds fy, ost dk Roj.k a gksuk
pkfg,A

g g 3
(A) (B) g 3 (C) (D) g
3 2 2

3. What is the minimum stopping distance for a vehicle of mass m moving with speed v along a level
road. If the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the road is .
v2 2v 2 v2
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
2g g g

m nzO;eku dk ,d okgu tks v pky ls lM+d ds lkFk xfr dj jgk gS U;wure fdruh nwjh ij jksd ldrs gSA
;fn okgu ds ifg;s rFkk lM+d ds chp ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  gksA
v2 2v 2 v2
(A) (B) (C) (D) bueas ls dksbZ ughaA
2g g g

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-2
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

4. The force acting on a body moving along x axis varies with the position of the particle as shown in

PHYSICS
the fig. The body is in stable equilibrium at
(A) x = x1 (B) x = x2 (C) both x1 and x2 (D) neither x1 nor x2

x v{k ds vuqfn'k xfr'khy ,d oLrq ij dk;Zjr cy d.k dh fLFkfr ds lkFk fp=kkuqlkj ifjofrZr gksrk gSA oLrq
fdl fLFkfr ij LFkk;h lkE;koLFkk esa gSA
(A) x = x1 (B) x = x2 (C) x1 rFkk x2 nksauks (D) x1 rFkk x2 nksauks ugha

5. A particle of mass 'M' is moved under constant power P0. At some instant after the start, its speed
is v and at a later instant, the speed is 2v. Neglecting friction, distance travelled by the particle as
its speed increases from v to 2v is :
'M' nzO;eku dk ,d d.k P0 fu;r 'kfDr ds vUrxZr xfr dj jgk gSA çkjEHk gksus ds dqN le; i'pkr~ bldh
pky v gS rFkk blds dqN le; i'pkr~ pky 2v gSA ?k"kZ.k dks ux.; ekfu,A d.k }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh D;k
gksxh tc bldh pky v ls 2v rd c<+rh gS &
12Mv 3 8P0 v 3 9 Mv 3 7Mv 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5P0 M 5 P0 3P0

6. A weight W attached to the end of a flexible rope of diameter d = 0.75cm is raised vertically by
winding the rope on a reel as shown. If the reel is turned uniformly at the rate of 2 r.p.s. What is the
tension in rope. The inertia of rope may be neglected.
fp=kkuqlkj d = 0.75 cm O;kl dh yphyh jLlh ,d jhy ij fyiVh gqbZ gSA blds ,d fljs ij W Hkkj tqM+k gSA
bl Hkkj ls jLlh Å/okZ/kj uhps dh vksj vk jgh gSA ;fn jhy dks 2 pDdj çfr lSd.M dh ,d leku nj ls
yisVk tk;s rks jLlh esa ruko D;k gS \ jLlh dk tM+Ro ux.; gSA

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)


d

(A) 1.019W (B) 0.51W (C) 2.04W (D) W

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-3
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

7. If the apparent weight of the bodies at the equator is to be zero, then the earth should rotate with

PHYSICS
angular velocity
vxj fo"kqor js[kk ij oLrqvksa dk vkHkklh Hkkj 'kwU; gks rks i`Foh dks fdl dks.kh; osx ls ?kweuk gksxk &
g 2g g 3g
(A) rad/sec (B) rad/sec (C) rad/sec (D) rad/sec
R R 2R 2R

8. A particle is tied to one end of a light inextensible string and is moving in a vertical circle, the other
end of string is fixed at the centre. Then for complete motion in circle, which is correct.
(air resistance is negligible)
(A) Acceleration of the particle is directed towards the centre.
(B) Total mechanical energy of the particle and earth remains constant
(C) Tension in the string remains constant
(D) Acceleration of the particle remains constant
,d d.k ,d gYdh vforkU; Mksjh ds ,d fljs ls ca/kk gqvk gS rFkk m/okZ/kj o`Ùk esa xfr dj jgk gSA Mksjh dk
nqljk fljk dsUnz ij fLFkj ¼fixed½ gS rks o`Ùk esa lEiw.kZ xfr ds fy, fuEu esa ls dkSulk fodYi lR; gSA
(ok;q izfrjks/k ux.; gSA)
(A) d.k dk Roj.k dsUnz dh vksj gksxkA (B) d.k rFkk i`Foh dh dqy ;kaf=kd ÅtkZ fu;r gksxhA
(C) Mkjh esa ruko fu;r jgrk gSA (D) d.k dk Roj.k fu;r jgrk gSA

9. A small mass m is placed and released from the vertical portion of a quarter circular arc as shown
in figure. As it slides, the acceleration of the mass M on the smooth horizontal surface :
(A) Continuously increases (B) Continuously decreases
(C) First increases then decreases (D) First decreases then increases

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

m nzO;eku dks ,d pkSFkkbZ o`Ùkkdkj oØ ds 'kh"kZ ls fp=kkuqlkj NksM+k tkrk gSA tc CykWd m fQlyrk gS rks M
nzO;eku okys CykWd dk fpduh {kSfrt lrg ij Roj.k :
(A) yxkrkj c<+sxkA (B) yxkrkj ?kVssxkA
(C) igys c<+sxk fQj ?kVsxkA (D) igys ?kVsxk fQj c<+sxkA

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-4
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

PHYSICS
10. One end of a sting is attached to a bob and the other and is fiexed at a peg A. The bob is taken to
a position where string makes an angle of 300 with the horizontal. On the circular path of the bob in
vertical plane there is a peg ‘B’ at a symmetrical position with respect to the position of release as
shown in the figure. If Vc and Va be the minimum speeds in clockwise and anticlockwise directions
respectively, given to the bob in order to hit the peg ‘B’ then ratio Vc : Va is equal to :
,d jLlh ds ,d fljs ls ckWc tqM+k gS rFkk nwljk fljk [kwVh A ls tqM+k gSA ckWc dks {kSfrt ls 300 fLFkfr rd
fp=kkuqlkj ys tk;k tkrk gS rFkk ;gka ls NksM+k tkrk gSA ckWc ds o`Ùkkdkj Å/okZ/kj iFk ij [kwVh ‘B’ leku
ÅWpkbZ ij fLFkr gSA vc ckWc dks ;gka ls NksM+k tkrk gSA nf{k.kkorZ rFkk okekorZ fn'kkvksa ls ckWc ds [kwVh B ij
Vdjkus ds fy, fn;s x;s U;wure osx Øe'k% Vc rFkk Va gks rks Vc : Va gS :

(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 1 : 4

11. Two particles tied to different strings are whirled in a horizontal circle as shown in figure. The ratio

of lengths of the strings so that they complete their circular path with equal time period is:

3 2
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) None of these
2 3

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

jLlh ls cU/ks nks d.kksa dks fp=kkuqlkj {kSfrt o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa ?kqek;k tkrk gSA jfLl;ksa dh yEckbZ dk vuqikr D;k

gksxkA ftlls os viuk o`Ùkh; iFk leku le; vUrjky esa iwjk djrs gS &

3 2
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA
2 3

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-5
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

PHYSICS
V
12. The figure shows a hollow cube of side 'a' of volume V. There is a small chamber of volume in
4
the cube as shown. This chamber is completely filled by m kg of water. Water leaks through a
hole H and spreads in the whole cube. Then the work done by gravity in this process assuming
that the complete water finally lies at the bottom of the cube is :
V
a Hkqtk rFkk V vk;ru dk ,d [kks[kyk ?ku fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA fp=kkuqlkj blesa ,d NksVk vk;ru dk ?ku
4
{kS=k gSA bl y?kq {kS=k dks m fdxzk nzO;eku ds ikuh ls Hkj fn;k tkrk gSA ikuh ,d Nsn }kjk fudydj lkjs ?ku
esa QSyrk gSA ;g ekuuk gS vUr esa lkjk ikuh ?ku ds ry esa vk tkrk gS] rks bl izfØ;k esa xq:Ro }kjk fd;k
x;k dk;Z gksxk

fNnz

1 3 5 1
(A) mg a (B) mg a (C) mga (D) mga
2 8 8 8

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-6
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS
13. The force acting on the system is represented against distance r as shown. The potential energy of

PHYSICS
the system will be best represented by. (At x = 0, potential energy = 0)

nwjh r ds lkis{k fudk; ij dk;Zjr cy n'kkZ;s vuqlkj gSA fudk; dh fLFkfrt ÅtkZ dks lcls lgh çnf'kZr

djrk gSA (x = 0 ij, fLFkfrt ÅtkZ = 0)

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-7
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

14. Figure shows a plot of potential energy function U(x) = kx2 where x = displacement and

PHYSICS
k = constant. Identify the correct conservative force function F(x)
fn;k x;k fp=k fLFkfrt ÅtkZ dk Qyu U(x) = kx2 tgk¡ x = foLFkkiu rFkk k = fu;rkad gSA laj{kh cy F(x)
dk lgh Qyu gSA

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

15. A block of mass 20 kg is acted upon by a force F = 30 N at an angle 53° with the horizontal in
downward direction as shown. The coefficient of friction between the block and the horizontal
surface is 0.2. The friction force acting on the block by the ground is (g = 10 m/s2)
20 kg nzO;eku ds ,d CykWd ij ,d cy F = 30 N {kSfrt ls 53° ds dks.k ij uhps dh vksj yxk;k tkrk gS
tSlk fd fn[kk;k x;k gSA CykWd vkSj {kSfrt lrg ds chp ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.2 gSA /kjkry }kjk CykWd ij yxk;s
x;s ?k"kZ.k cy dk eku gS (g = 10 m/s2)
F
53°
Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)
(A) 40.0 N (B) 30.0 N (C) 18.0 N (D) 44.8 N

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-8
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

PHYSICS
Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

16. A block of unknown mass is at rest on a rough horizontal surface. A force F is applied to the block.
The graph in the figure shows the acceleration of the block with respect to the applied force. The
mass of the block (in kg) is
,d vKkr nzO;eku dk CykWd {kSfrt [kqjnjh lrg ij j[kk gSA CykWd ij ,d {kSfrt F cy yxk;k tkrk gSA
xzkQ esa vkjksfir cy ds lkis{k CykWd dk Roj.k çnf'kZr gSA CykWd dk nzO;eku (kg esa) gS &

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-9
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

PHYSICS
17. A point mass of 0.5 kg moving with a constant speed of 5 m/s on an elliptical track experience an
inward force of 10 N when at either end of the major axis and a similar force of 1.25 N at each end
of minor axis. Find the ratio of length of major axis to the length of minor axis :
0.5 kg nzO;eku dk fcUnqor nzO;eku fu;r pky 5 m/s ls fn?kZo`Ùkkdkj iFk ij xfr'khy gSA ;g nh?kZ v{k ds
fdukjks ij 10 N cy vUnj dh rjQ rFkk y?kq v{k ds fdukjs ij 1.25 N cy vUnj dh rjQ eglql djrk gSA
rks nh?kZ v{k rFkk y?kq v{k dh yEckbZ;ks dk vuqikr Kkr djksA

18. A pendulum of length 1 m is released from  = 60°, then the rate of change of speed of the bob at
 = 30° is x m/s2 (g = 10m/s2). Find x
1 m yEckbZ dk ,d yksyd  = 60° ls NksM+k tkrk gSA rc  = 30° ij xksyd dh pky esa ifjorZu dh nj
x m/s2 (g = 10m/s2) gks rks x Kkr djksA

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-10
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

PHYSICS
19. A particle moves along a circle with constant speed such that magnitude of its instantaneous
n
acceleration is a. The magnitude of average acceleration during the time it covers half cycle is a.

Find the value of n.
,d d.k o`Ùk esa fu;r pky ls bl izdkj xfr djrk gS fd blds rkR{kf.kd Roj.k dk ifjek.k a gSA vk/kk pØ
n
r; djus ds i'pkr vkSlr Roj.k dk ifjek.k a gSA n dk eku Kkr djksA

20. Two particles A and B are revolving with constant angular velocity on two concentric circles of
radius 1m and 2m respectively as shown in figure. The positions of the particles at t = 0 are shown
 
in figure. If mA = 2kg, mB = 1kg and PA and PB are linear momentum of the particles then what is
 
the maximum value of PA  PB in kg-m/sec in subsequent motion of the two particles.
nks d.k A rFkk B fu;r dks.kh; osx ls Øe'k% 1m rFkk 2m f=kT;k ds nks ldsUnzh; o`Ùkks ij fp=kkuqlkj pDdj
 
yxk jgs gSA t = 0 ij d.kksa dh fLFkfr;k¡ fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA ;fn mA = 2kg, mB = 1kg rFkk PA o PB d.kksa ds
 
js[kh; laosx gS rks nksuksa d.kksa dh xfr esa PA  PB dk vf/kdre eku ¼kg-m/sec esa) Kkr djksA

2m/s

A B

3m/s

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-11
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

PHYSICS
21. A small block is projected up from the bottom of a fixed incline, inclined at 60º from the horizontal.
3
Coefficient of friction between the block & the incline is . If the ratio of descending time to
2
ascending time is  then find the value of 2 ?
{kSfrt 60º dks.k okys ,d fLFkj urry ij isans ls ,d NksVk xqVdk Åij dh vksj iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA xqVds
3
o urry ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kad gSA ;fn uhps vkus o Åij tkus ds le; esa vuqikr  gS rks 2 dk eku
2
Kkr djksa

22. Block B of mass 2 kg rests on block A of mass 10 kg. All surfaces are rough with the value of
coefficient of friction as shown in the figure. If the minimum force required to cause the raltive
F
motion between A & B is F(in Newton). Then find value of . (g = 10 m/s2)
6
nzO;eku 2 kg dk CykWd B ,d vU; 10 kg nzO;eku ds CykWd A ij fLFkj j[kk gSA fp=k esa fn[kk;s x;s vuqlkj
?k"kZ.k xq.kkad ds eku lHkh [kqjnjh lrg ds fy, fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA ;fn yxk;s tkus okyk U;wure cy F gS tks
F
fd A rFkk B ds chp lkis{k xfr mRiUu dj lds] rks dk eku Kkr dhft,A ¼g = 10 eh-@lsd.M2½
6

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-12
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS
23. Two blocks of mass m and 2m are arranged on a wedge that is fixed on a horizontal surface.

PHYSICS
Friction coefficient between the block and wedge are shown in figure. Find the magnitude of
acceleration of two blocks.
m rFkk 2m nzO;eku ds nks CykWd ost ij O;ofLFkr gS ;g ost {kSfrt lrg ij fLFkj gSA CykWd rFkk ost ds e/;
?k"kZ.k xq.kkad fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA nksuksa CykWdksa ds Roj.k dk ifjek.k Kkr djksA

m Fixed 2m m fLFkj 2m
µ=1 wedge smooth µ=1 ost ?k"kZ.kjfgr
53° 37° 53° 37°

24. Two blocks of same mass are kept on a horizontal rough surface as shown in the figure.
Coefficient of friction between the blocks and surface is 0.1. A force of 16 N is applied on one
block as shown in figure. Find the tension (in Newton) in the string.
leku nzO;eku ds nks CykWd fp=kkuqlkj {kSfrt [kqjnjh lrg ij j[ks gSA CykWd rFkk lrg ds e/; ?k"kZ.kxq.kkad
0.1 gSA 16N dk ,d cy ,d CykWd ij fp=kkuqlkj yxk;k tkrk gSA Mksjh esa ruko (U;wVu esa) Kkr dhft,A

25. A 200 gm block a pressed with a minimum force against a rough vertical wall so that the block
does not fall. If coefficient of static friction between the wall & the block is 0.4. Find the minimum
force (in Newton) (g = 10 m/s2)
,d 200 gm nzO;eku dk xqVdk ,d Å/okZ/kj [kqjnjh nhokj ij U;wure cy ls bl izdkj nck;k tkrk gS rkfd
xqVdk uhps ugh fxjrk gS] ;fn fnokj o xqVds ds e/; LFkSfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.4 gSA U;wure cy (U;wVu esa) Kkr
dhft,A (g=10 m/s2)

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-13
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

26. Potential energy of a particle of mass m, depends on distance y from line AB according to given

PHYSICS
K
relation U = , where K is a positive constant. A particle of mass m is projected from
y  a2
2

y= 3 a towards line AB (perpendicular to it) then minimum velocity so that it cannot return to its

K
initial point is , calculate N.
aNm

K
m nzO;eku ds d.k dh fLFkfrt ÅtkZ AB js[kk ls nwjh y ds lkFk U = lEcU/k ds vuqlkj cnyrh gSA tgkW
y  a2
2

K /kukRed fu;rkad gSA ;fn m nzO;eku ds d.k dks y = 3 a ls AB js[kk dh vksj ¼blds yEcor~½ iz{ksfir fd;k

K
tkrk gS rks og U;wure~ osx ftlls ;g iqu% izkjfEHkd fcUnq ij ykSVdj ugha vk;s ls fn;k tkrk gS rks N gksxkA
aNm

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-14
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

PHYSICS
27. A block of mass m = 2kg is pulled along a rough horizontal surface by applying a constant force at
an angle  = tan–1 2 with the horizontal as shown in the figure. The friction coefficient between the
block and the surface is  = 0.5. If the block travels at a uniform velocity v = 5 m/s then calculate
average power
the (Watt) of the applied force. (Take acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2)
5
m = 2kg nzO;eku dk CykWd {kSfrt [kqjnjh lrg ds vuqfn'k CykWd ij {kSfrt ls  = tan–1 2dks.k ij fu;r
cy vkjksfir djds fp=kkuqlkj [khpka tkrk gSA CykWd rFkk lrg ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  = 0.5gSA ;fn CykWd
nh xbZ vkSlr 'kfDr
fu;r osx v = 5 m/s ls xfr'khy gks rks vkjksfir cy }kjk dk eku Kkr djksa (xq:Ro ds
5
dkj.k Roj.k g ekuks)

28. Initially spring is in its natural length and blocks A & B are at rest. Find maximum value of constant
force F that can be applied on B such that block A remains at rest. (g = 10 m/s2) (give answer in
Newton)
izkjEHk esa fLiazx mldh izkd`frd yEckbZ esa gS rFkk A o B CykWd fojkekoLFkk esa gSA B CykWd ij yxk;s tk ldus
okyk vf/kdre~ fu;r cy F dk eku Kkr dhft, rkfd CykWd A fojkekoLFkk esa jg ldsA (g = 10 m/s2)
(mÙkj U;wVu es nhft,A)

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-15
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PHYSICS

29. Work done by force F to move block of mass 2kg from A to C very slowly is (76 x)J. Force F is

PHYSICS
always acting tangential to path. Equation of path AB is x2 = 8y and BC is straight line which is
tangent on curve AB at point B ( between block and path ABC is 0.5). Then value of 'x' is
[g = 10 m/s2] :
2kg CykWd dks A ls C rd /khjs&/khjs ys tkus ij cy F }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z (76 X)J gSA cy F ges'kk iFk dh
Li'kZ js[kk ds vuqfn'k dk;Zjr gSA AB iFk dh lehdj.k x2 = 8y vkSj BC ljy js[kk gS] tks oØ AB ds fcUnq B
ij Li'kZ js[kk gSA iFk ABC o CykWd ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  = 0.5 gSA rc] 'X' dk eku gSS& [g = 10 m/s2] :

30. A block of mass 60 kg is released from rest when compression in the spring is 2m (natural length
of spring is 8m). Surface AB is smooth while surface BC is rough. Block travels x distance before
coming to complete rest. Value of x is : [g = 10 m/s2]
60 kg nzO;eku ds ,d CykWd dks fojkekoLFkk ls NksM+k tkrk gS] tc fLizax 2m laihfMr gSA (fLizax dh izkÑfrd
yEckbZ 8m gSA) lrg AB fpduh gS] tcfd BC [kqjnjh gSA CykWd iw.kZ :i ls :dus ls igys x nwjh r; djrk
gSA rc x dk eku gS&

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)- 324005
®
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
PJP/JFMONT2050117C0-16
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
PART-II : CHEMISTRY
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,

CHEMISTRY
P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION – I ([k.M- I)

Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj)


This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA)

31. What volume of air at 1 atm and 273 K containing 21 % of oxygen by volume is required to
completely burn sulphur(S8) present in 200 g of sample, which contains 20 % inert material which
does not burn. Sulphur burns according to the reaction
1
S8 (s) + O2 (g) 
 SO2 (g)
8
(A) 23.52 litre (B) 320 litre (C) 112 litre (D) 533.33 litre
1 atm rFkk 273 K ij vk;ru ds vuqlkj 21% vkWDlhtu ;qDr ok;q dk vko';d vk;ru D;k gS] tks 200 g
izkn'kZ es mifLFkr lYQj (S8) ds iw.kZr% tyus ds fy, vko';d gksrk gSA izkn'kZ esa 20 % vfØ; inkFkZ mifLFkr
gS] tks tyrk ugh gSA lYQj fuEu vfHkfØ;k ds vuqlkj tyrk gS&
1
S8 (s) + O2 (g) 
 SO2 (g)
8
(A) 23.52 yhVj (B) 320 yhVj (C) 112 yhVj (D) 533.33 yhVj

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-17
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
32. Some older emergency oxygen masks containing potassium superoxide, KO2 which reacts with
CO2 and water in exhaled air to produce oxygen according to the given equation. If a person

CHEMISTRY
exhales 0.667 g of CO2 per minute, how many grams of KO2 are consumed in 5.0 minutes ?
4KO2 + 2H2O + 4CO2 
 4KHCO3 + 3O2
dqN iqjkus vkikrdkyhu vkWDlhtu ekLdks es iksVsf'k;e lqijvkWDlkbM] KO2 gksrh gS] tks mPNoflr (exhaled)
ok;q es CO2 rFkk ty ds lkFk fØ;k djds nh x;h lehdj.k ds vuqlkj vkW Dlhtu mRikfnr djrh gSA ;fn
,d O;fDr izfr feuV 0.667 g, CO2 dk mPNolu ¼fu"dklu½ djrk gS] rks 5.0 feuV es fdrus xzke KO2
iz;qDr ¼[kpZ½ gksrh gS\
4KO2 + 2H2O + 4CO2 
 4KHCO3 + 3O2
(A) 10.7 (B) 0.0757 (C) 1.07 (D) 5.38

33. Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) prepared in a two step process.

(1) P4 + 5O2 
 P4O10 (2) P4O10 + 6H2O 
 4H3PO4
We allow 62 g of phosphorus to react with excess oxygen which form P4O10 in 85 % yield. In the
step (2) reaction 90% yield of H3PO4 is obtained. Produced mass of H3PO4 is :
QkWLQksfjd vEy (H3PO4) dks nks in izØe esa cuk;k tkrk gS&

(1) P4 + 5O2 
 P4O10 (2) P4O10 + 6H2O 
 4H3PO4
ge 62 xzke QkWLQksjl dh vkf/kD; vkWDlhtu ds lkFk fØ;k djrs gS] ftlls 85 % yfC/k esa P4O10 curk gSA in
(2) es H3PO4 dh 90% yfC/k izkIr gksrh gSA H3PO4 dk mRikfnr nzO;eku gS&
(A) 37.485 g (B) 149.949 g (C) 125.47 g (D) 564.48 g

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-18
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
34. 100 mL of H2SO4 solution having molarity 1 M and density 1.5 g/mL is mixed with 400 mL of water.
Calculate final molarity of H2SO4 solution, if final density is 1.25 g/mL:

CHEMISTRY
eksyjrk 1 M rFkk ?kuRo 1.5 g/mL j[kus okys 100 mL H2SO4 foy;u dks 400 mL ty ds lkFk fefJr
fd;k tkrk gSA H2SO4 foy;u dh vfUre eksyjrk ifjdfyr dhft,] ;fn vfUre ?kuRo 1.25 g/mL gS&
(A) 4.4 M (B) 0.145 M (C) 0.52 M (D) 0.227 M

35. Which species are oxidized and reduced in the reaction ?

FeC2O4 + KMnO4 
 Fe3+ + CO2 + Mn2+
(A) Oxidised : Fe , C ;Reduced : Mn (B) Oxidised : Fe ; Reduced : Mn
(C) Reduced : Fe , Mn ; Oxidised : C (D) Reduced : C ; Oxidised : Mn , Fe
vfHkfØ;k es dkSulh Lih'kht vkWDlhÑr rFkk vipf;r gksrh gS\

FeC2O4 + KMnO4 
 Fe3+ + CO2 + Mn2+
(A) vkWDlhÑr: Fe , C ; vipf;r : Mn (B) vkWDlhÑr : Fe ; vipf;r : Mn
(C) vipf;r : Fe , Mn ; vkWDlhÑr : C (D) vipf;r : C ; vkWDlhÑr : Mn , Fe

36. Which of the following is incorrectly matched ?


Hybridisation Geometry Orbitals used
3
(A) sp d Trigonal bipyramidal s + p x + p y + p z + dz 2  
3 3
(B) sp d Pentagonal bipyramidal s + p x + p y + p z + dx2 -y2 + d z2 +d xy
3 2
(C) sp d Capped octahedral s + p x + p y + p z + dx2 -y2 + d z2
3
(D) sp Tetrahedral s + px + py + pz

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-19
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
fuEu es ls dkSulk xyr lqesfyr gS\
ladj.k T;kfefr iz;qDr d{kd

CHEMISTRY
3
(A) sp d f=kdks.kh; f}fijkfeMh; s + p x + p y + p z + dz 2  
3 3
(B) sp d iapdks.kh; f}fijkfeMh; s + p x + p y + p z + dx2 -y2 + d z2 +d xy
3 2
(C) sp d Vksihuqek v"VQydh; s + p x + p y + p z + dx2 -y2 + d z2
3
(D) sp prq"Qydh; s + px + py + pz

37. Species having maximum ‘Cl-O’ bond order is :


vf/kdre ‘Cl-O’ ca/k Øe j[kus okyh Lih'kht gS&
(A) ClO 3– (B) ClO4– (C) ClO – (D) ClO 2–

38. Choose the correct code of characteristics for the given order of hybrid orbital’s of same atom,
sp < sp2 < sp3
(i) Electronegativity (ii) Bond angle between same hybrid orbital’s
(iii) Size (iv) Energy level

(A) (i), (iii) and (iv) (B) (iii), (iv) (C) (ii) and (iv) (D) (i), (ii), (iii) & (iv)
leku ijek.kq ds ladj d{kdks ds fn, x;s Øe ds fy, vfHky{k.kks ds lgh dwV dk p;u dhft,&
sp < sp2 < sp3
(i) oS|qr_.krk (ii) leku ladj d{kdks ds e/; ca/k dks.k
(iii) vkdkj (iv) ÅtkZ Lrj

(A) (i), (iii) o (iv) (B) (iii), (iv) (C) (ii) o (iv) (D) (i), (ii), (iii) o (iv)

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-20
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
39. – + – + – molecular orbital (MO)
Which of the following statement is correct for resulting molecular orbital ?

CHEMISTRY
(A) It is a gerade MO.
(B) It has 2 nodal plane.
(C) It is an antibonding MO and less stable than pure atomic orbitals.
(D) It is a bonding MO.
– + – + – vkf.od d{kd
molecular (MO)
orbital

fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku ifj.kkeh vkf.od d{kd ds fy, lgh gS \


(A) ;g ,d ftjsM+ (gerade) vkf.od d{kd gSA
(B) ;g 2 uksMy ry j[krk gSA
(C) ;g ,d izfrcfU/kr vkf.od d{kd gS rFkk ;g 'kq) ijek.oh; d{kdks ls de LFkk;h gksrk gSA
(D) ;g ,d cfU/kr vkf.od d{kd gSA

40. The product obtained from the following reaction is (fuEu vfHkfØ;k ls izkIr mRikn gS&)

+
Anhy. futZy +
Cl AlCl
3 AlCl3

(A) (B)

(C) (D) All of the above (mijksDr lHkh)

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-21
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
41. How many monobrominated structural isomeric products will be obtained in the following
reaction?

CHEMISTRY
fuEu vfHkfØ;k es fdrus eksuksczkseksuhÑr lajpukRed leko;oh mRikn izkIr gksxsa\

Br2/hv
Products mRikn

(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 3


42. The product obtained during hydrogenation of following is shown as
fuEu ds gkbMªkstuhdj.k ds nkSjku cuus okyk mRikn gS%
Me CC–CC Me
C=C H2-Pd
C=C
H H H H BaSO4

Me H H H
C=C C=C Me
(A)
H C=C C=C
H H H H
H H
Me C=C H
C=C C=C 
(B) Me
H HH C=C
H H
H HH H
Me C=C C=C
(C)
C=C C=C Me
H HH H
(D) CH3–(CH2)8 –CH3

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-22
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
43. Choose the correct option for the following molecule :
fuEu v.kq ds fy, lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft,A

CHEMISTRY
Cl H
C=C= C=C
H Cl
(A) vleryh; (B)   0 (C) (A) o (B) nksuksa (D)   0
(A) Non-planar (B)   0 (C) both (A) and (B) (D)   0

44. Alkene which give same product on reaction with hydroboration and oxymercuration-
demercuration is
fuEu es ls dkSulh ,Ydhu gkbMªkscksjhdj.k o vkDlheD;wZjhdj.k&foeD;wZjhdj.k ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k ij leku
mRikn nsrh gSA

(A) CH3 – CH = CH2 (B) CH3 – C = CH2 (C) (D)


CH3

Cl2 / h
45.    P

P may be
P gksxk%
CH3 CH3 CH2–Cl CH3
Cl
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Cl
Cl

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-23
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY

SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

CHEMISTRY
Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive). (bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy
vadh; iw.kk±d gSA)

46. In the redox reaction, xNO3– + yAs2S3 + zH2O 


 - - AsO3– 2– +
4 + - - NO + - - -SO 4 + - - -H .

x
What is the value of ?
z
fuEu jsMkWDl vfHkfØ;k es] xNO3– + yAs2S3 + zH2O 
 - - AsO3– 2– +
4 + - - NO + - - -SO 4 + - - -H .

x
dk eku D;k gS\
z
M
47. 2. 0 g of polybasic organic acid (Molecular wt. = 600) required 100 mL of a NaOH solution for
6
complete neutralisation . Find the basicity of acid.
M
2. 0 g cgq{kkjh; dkcZfud vEy (v.kqHkkj = 600) dks iw.kZ mnklhuhdj.k ds fy, 100 mL, NaOH foy;u dh
6
vko';drk gksrh gSA vEy dh {kkjdrk Kkr dhft,A

48. 4.3 g of saturated hydrocarbon (CnH2n + 2) is burnt completely and all CO2 were absorbed in
aqueous NaOH solution. A 300 ml, 2M NaOH solution was required for complete absorption of
CO2. Hence, find the value of n.
4.3 g ,d lar`Ir gkbMªksdkcZu (CnH2n + 2) dk iw.kZ ngu djk;k tkrk gS rFkk lEiw.kZ CO2, tyh; NaOH foy;u
es vo'kksf"kr djk;h tkrh gSA ;fn CO2 ds iw.kZ vo'kks"k.k ds fy,] 2 M NaOH foy;u ds 300 ml dh
vko';drk gksrh gS] rks n dk eku Kkr dhft,A

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-24
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
49. 200mL of 1 M HCl is mixed with 300 mL of 6M HCl and the final solution is diluted to 1000 mL.
+
Calculate molar concentration of [H ] ion.

CHEMISTRY
200mL, 1 M HCl dks 300 mL, 6M HCl ds lkFk fefJr fd;k tkrk gS rFkk vfUre foy;u dks 1000 mL rd
ruq fd;k tkrk gSA [H+] vk;u dh eksyj lkUnzrk ifjdfyr dhft,A

50. 16 g of SOx gas occupies 5.6 L at 1 atm and 273 K. What will be the value of x ?
16 g SOx xSl 1 atm rFkk 273 K ij 5.6 L vk;ru ?ksjrh gSA x dk eku D;k gksxk\

51. Total number of molecules which cannot form H-bond amongst themselves.
bues ls] v.kqvks dh dqy la[;k crkb,] tks H-ca/k ugha cuk ldrs gSa&
SiH3OH, HCN, B(OMe)3, NHMe2, CH3CONH2, HCHO, HCOOH, NH2OH, H4SiO4

52. If Hund's rule is violated, then find the total number of species among following which will become
diamagnetic from paramagnetic :
;fn gq.M fu;e dk mYya?ku gksrk gS] rks fuEu es ls ,slh Lih'kht dh dqy la[;k crkb,] tks vuqpqEcdh; ls
izfrpqEcdh; gks tk;sxh\
B2 ,O2 ,N2– ,C2 ,NO,OF,N22– ,BN

53. Consider the following species NO3– ,SO2– – 3– 2– 2–


4 ,ClO3 ,SO3 ,PO 4 ,XeO 3 ,CO 3 ,SO 3
Then calculate value of X, where
X:Total number of species which have bond order 1.5 or greater than 1.5
fuEu Lih'kht dk voyksdu dhft, NO3– ,SO2– – 3– 2– 2–
4 ,ClO3 ,SO3 ,PO 4 ,XeO 3 ,CO 3 ,SO 3

rc X dk eku ifjdfyr dhft,] tgk¡


X: Lih'kht dh dqy la[;k tks 1.5 ;k 1.5 ls vf/kd ca/k Øe j[krh gSaA

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-25
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
54. Amongst the following, total no. of planar species is :
fuEu es ls leryh; Lih'kht dh dqy la[;k gSa&

CHEMISTRY
(i) SF4 (ii) BrF3 (iii) XeF2 (iv) IF5
(v) SbF4– (vi) SF5– (vii) CH+3 (viii) PCl+4

55. Total number of species which used all three p-orbitals in hybridization of central atoms and should
be non-planar also.
,slh Lih'kht dh dqy la[;k crkb,] tks dsfUnz; ijek.kqvks ds ladj.k es leLr rhuks p-d{kdks dk iz;ksx djrh
gS rFkk vleryh; Hkh gksuh pkfg,A
XeO2F2, SnCl2, IF5, l+3 ,XeO 4 ,SO2 ,XeF7+ ,SeF4

Br Br
56. H–C–C–H 
NaNH


2
Br Br Excess
How many halogen will the product have?
Br Br
H–C–C–H

NaNH


Br Br 2
vkf/kD;
cuus okys mRikn es fdrus gsykstu gksxs\

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-26
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
CHEMISTRY
57. Total number of possible structurally isomeric alkenes in reaction (i),(ii) and (iii) is X,Y and Z
respectively , then value of (X+Y+Z) is:

CHEMISTRY
Cl
Cl Alc. KOH
(i) Alc. KOH (ii) (iii) Alc. KOH
Cl
vfHkfØ;k (i), (ii) o (iii) esa lEHko lajukRed leko;oh ,Ydhuksa dh dqy l[a;k Øe'k% X, Y o Z gS rc (X+Y+Z)
dk eku gksxk&
Cl
Cl {kkjh; KOH
(i) {kkjh; KOH (ii) (iii) {kkjh; KOH
Cl

CH2–CH3

58. X HCCH + Y CH3–CH2–CCH 

Write the sum of value of (x + y) ?


(x + y) dk eku fyf[k, \

59. How many alkenes, alkynes and alkadienes can be hydrogenated to form isopentane (Consider
only structural isomers)
fdruh ,Ydhu] ,YdkbZu o ,YdsMkbZu gkbMªksthuÑr gksdj vkblksisUVsu ¼dsoy lajpukRed leko;oh ekusa½
cukrs gSaA

60. 2 CHCl3 + 6Ag 


 6AgCl + X
How many  bonds are there in the product (X)?
mRikn (X) es fdrus cU/k gSa \

Space for Rough Work ¼dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku½

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-27
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 |CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS
SECTION – I ([k.M- I)
Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj )
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 15 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

61. Sum of all the terms of two AP's having 2n + 1 and 2m + 1 terms is equal to 4n + 2 and 6m + 3
th th
respectively. Then sum of their (n + 1) and (m + 1) term respectively is
2n + 1 vkSj 2m + 1 inks okyh nks lekUrj Js.kh;ksa ds lHkh inksa dk ;ksxQy Øe'k% 4n + 2 vkSj 6m + 3 gS
muds (n + 1) os in rFkk (m + 1) osa in dk ;ksxQy gS -
(A) 5 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 6

2
62. If two of the roots of equation |x| – 10|x| + 16 = 0 are first and third term of a Increasing G.P. then
their second term could be
;fn lehdj.k |x|2 – |x| + 16 = 0 ds nks ewy] o/kZeku xq.kksÙkj Js.kh ds izFke vkSj rhljs in gS rc mudk nqljk
in gks ldrk gS -
(A) 4 (B) –2
1
(C) 32 (D) –
2

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-28
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
1 1 1
If (p – q ) = (q – r ), q = p r and pqr = 1, where p, q, r  (0, ) – {1} then value of
x y y z 2y x z
63. + +

MATHEMATICS
x y z

will be

1 1 1
;fn (px – qy) = (qy – rz), q2y = pxrz vkSj pqr = 1 tgk¡ p, q, r  (0, ) – {1} rc + + dk eku gksxk -
x y z

1 1 1
(A) p + q + r (B) pqr (C) + + (D) 0
p q r

3 3 3
64. If x + y + z – 3xyz = 0, where x, y, z > 0 and x + y + z = 3 then value of log3xyz is equal to

;fn x3 + y3 + z3 – 3xyz = 0 tgk¡ x, y, z > 0 vkSj x + y + z = 3 rc log3xyz dk eku cjkcj gS -

1
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 0 (D)
3

 (r 
n
65. The value of 2
 r – 1) r – 1 is
r 1

 (r  dk eku cjkcj gS -


n
2
 r – 1) r – 1
r 1

(A) n n + 2 n – 2 (B) (n + 2) n – n

(C) n n + 2 n (D) (n + 2) n + 2

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-29
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
n n
66. If sec x + tan x = p then value of sec x + tan x is

MATHEMATICS
;fn sec x + tan x = p gks rks secn x + tann x dk eku gS -
n n n n–4 n n–8 n–1 n n 2 n 4
(A) [ C0p + C2p + C4p + ..........] (B) 2 ( C0 + C2p + C4p +..........)
n–1 n n n 2 n n 2 n 4
(C) 2 ( C0 + C1p + C2p + ......) (D) C0 + C2p + C4p + ............

n
(1  x)r
67. Coefficient of x in
k

r 0 xn r
.x 2n is

n
(1  x)r

r 0 xn r
k
.x 2n esa x dk xq.kkad gS -

n+1 n
(A) Ck+1 (B) Ck+1
n n+1
(C) Ck (D) Ck

3 (1  x  x 2  x 3  ........ )
68. If |x| < 1 then coefficient of x in is
(1  2x  3 x 2  4 x 3  ........ )

(1  x  x 2  x 3  ........ )
;fn |x| < 1 gks rks esa x3 dk xq.kkad gS -
(1  2x  3 x 2  4 x 3  ........ )
3
(A) 0 (B) C1
3 4
(C) C3 (D) C1

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-30
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
2 2 40 (1  x 2 ) 40 2 40
69. Number of terms in the expansion of x (1 + x ) + + 2(1 + x ) is equal to

MATHEMATICS
x2

2 2 40 (1  x 2 ) 40 2 40
x (1 + x ) + + 2(1 + x ) ds foLrkj esa inksa dh la[;k cjkcj gS -
x2

(A) 40 (B) 42 (C) 43 (D) 44

n n+1 n+2 n+3 n+k


70. C0 + C1 + C2 + C3 + ......... + Ck is equal to
n n+1 n+2 n+3 n+k
C0 + C1 + C2 + C3 + ......... + Ck dk eku cjkcj gS -
n+k+1 n+k–1 n–k+1 n+k+1
(A) Cn+1 (B) Ck+1 (C) Cn (D) Ck+1

Number of solution of equation cos4x = cos 3x in x  (0, 10] is


2
71.

lehdj.k cos4x = cos23x ds vUrjky x  (0, 10] esa gyksa dh la[;k gS -


(A) 10 (B) 50 (C) 25 (D) 5

2 1
72. Number of solution of the equation sin x . cos x = x + is
x

1
lehdj.k sin2 x . cos x = x + ds gyksa dh la[;k gS -
x

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 4

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-31
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
4 4 2
73. Number of triplet of (x, y, z) satisfying the equation sin x + cos y = 1 + sec z

MATHEMATICS
(A) infinite (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2

lehdj.k sin4x + cos4y = 1 + sec2z dks larq"B djus okys (x, y, z) ds f=kiysVksa dh la[;k gS -

(A) vuUr (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2

2
74. Range of a for which there exist solution of following equation sin x sin y = a and

cos x cos y = a is

a ds ekuksa dk ifjlj gksxk ftlds fy, fuEu lehdj.kksa sin x sin y = a2,cos x cos y = a dk gy fo|eku gS -

 1– 5   1  5   1  5 
(A)  – ,    ,  (B)  1, 
 
 2   2   2 

 1– 5 1  5   1– 5   1– 5 


(C)  ,  (D)  – ,   , 
  
 2 2   2   2 

75. Number of solution of equation cot x – 2sin x + cosec x = 0 in x  (0, ) are

x  (0, ) esa lehdj.k cot x – 2sin x + cosec x = 0 ds gyksa dh la[;k gS -

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 0

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-32
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS

SECTION – II ([k.M – II)

MATHEMATICS
Integer value correct Type (iw.kk±d eku lgh çdkj)
This section contains 15 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).

bl [k.M esa 15 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa 'kkfey½ ds chp dk ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gSA

2 2 2 a
76. If sum of 97 term of the series 1 .2 + 2 .3 + 3 .4 + .......... is 97 × 98 × 99 × where a and b are
b

co-prime then 25b – a is equal to

a
;fn Js.kh 12.2 + 22.3 + 32.4 + ......... . ds 97 inks dk ;ksx 97 × 98 × 99 × gS tgk¡ a vkSj b lg vHkkT;
b

gS rc 25b – a cjkcj gS -

4a 2  4a  1
77. If p = , where a > 0 then number of solution of min(p) = 4 sin in   [0, 2] will be
2a

4a 2  4a  1
;fn p = tgk¡ a > 0 gks rks   [0, 2] esa lehdj.k min(p) = 4 sin ds gyksa dh la[;k gS 
2a

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-33
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
p
If (1 – p)(1 + 3x + 9x + 27x + 81x + 243x )= 1 – p , p  1 then integral value of
2 3 4 5 6
78. is

MATHEMATICS
x

p
;fn (1 – p)(1 + 3x + 9x2 + 27x3 + 81x4 + 243x5)= 1 – p6 , p  1 gks rks dk iw.kk±d eku gS -
x

79. Three number, third of which is 4 form a decreasing G.P. If last term is replaced by 3 then three

number form an A.P. then first number of G.P. is

rhu la[;k,¡] ftlesa rhljk in 4 gS ákleku xq.kksaÙkj Js.kh cukrh gSA ;fn vfUre in dks 3 ls gVk;k tkrk gS

rc rhuks la[;k,¡ lekUrj Js.kh cukrh gS] rc xq.kksÙkj Js.kh dh izFke la[;k gS -

x  8
80. If 1, log81(3 + 48) and log9  3 x –  are in A.P. then value of x is
 3

;fn 1, log81(3x + 48) vkSj log9  3 x –  lekUrj Js.kh esa gS rc x dk eku gS -


8
 3

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-34
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
17 6 2 3 4
81. Coefficient of x in (1 – x) (1 + x + x + x ) is equal to S then |S| =

MATHEMATICS
6 2 3 4
(1 – x) (1 + x + x + x ) esa x17 dk xq.kkad S ds cjkcj gS rc |S| =

1005 1007
82. Last digit in the sum of (1007) + (1007) is equal to

1005 1007
(1007) + (1007) ds ;ksxQy esa vfUre vad cjkcj gS -

10 2 6
83. Coefficient of x in (1 + x – 2x ) is equal to a4 then number of prime factors of |a4| is equal to

2 6
(1 + x – 2x ) esa x10 dk xq.kkad a4 gS rc |a4| ds vHkkT; xq.ku[k.Mksa dh la[;k gS&

1 1 1 1 2a
84. + + + ........ + is equal to then (b – a) is equal to
15! 1!14 ! 2!13 ! 7! 8! b!

1 1 1 1 2a
+ + + ........ + dk eku ds cjkcj gS rc (b – a) dk eku gS -
15! 1!14 ! 2!13 ! 7! 8! b!

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-35
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
85. The remainder when 1! + 2! + 3! + .......... + p! is divided by 15. (p > 90)

MATHEMATICS
'ks"kQy gksxk tc 1! + 2! + 3! + .......... + p! dks 15 ls foHkkftr fd;k tkrk gS (p > 90)

Equation sin x + cos x = a has real solution if a  [p, q]  [r, s] then p + q + r + s is


6 6 2
86.

lehdj.k sin6x + cos6x = a2 dk okLrfod gy gksxk ;fn a  [p, q]  [r, s] rc p + q + r + s gS -

 2 4 a
87. If tan + 2tan + 4cot = cot (a,b  N) then least value of a + b is equal to
5 5 5 b

 2 4 a
;fn tan + 2tan + 4cot = cot (a,b  N) gks rks a + b dk U;wure eku cjkcj gS -
5 5 5 b

5x 10 y
88. If sin + cos = 2 then the value of [x + y] is where [] is G.I.F, where x, y  [0, )
2 9

5x 10 y
;fn sin + cos = 2 gks rks [x + y] dk eku gS tgk¡ [] egÙke iw.kkZad Qyu gS tgk¡ x, y  [0, )
2 9

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-36
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MATHEMATICS
7 2
Number of solution of the equation (sin  + tan ) +
2 2
89. = tan – sin in [0, 2] is equal to

MATHEMATICS
12 3

7 2
[0, 2] esa lehdj.k (sin2 + tan2) + = tan – sin ds gyks dh la[;k cjkcj gS -
12 3

a
If in ABC, tan A and tan B are the roots of equation pq(x + 1) = r x. Then C is equal to
2 2
90. ,
b

then a + b is equal to (where a and b are coprime natrual number)

a
;fn ABC esa tan A vkSj tan B lehdj.k pq(x2 + 1) = r2x ds ewy gSA rc C dk eku ds cjkcj gS rc
b

a + b dk eku gS tgk¡ a vkSj b lgvHkkT; izkd`r la[;k gS -

Space for Rough Work (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)

® Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
JP/JFMONT2050117C0-37
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
P25-16 MAIN PATTERN ONLINE TEST-2 Code

(MONT-2) XI 0
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2017
DATE : 05-01-2017 | COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), ANOOP (EP), AKHIL (EF)
11. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled 11. pawfd isu ls Hkjs x, xksys feVkuk vkSj lq/kkjuk laHko ugha gS
bubble, you are advised to be extremely careful while
blfy, vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
darken the bubble corresponding to your answer.
12. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor 12. fodYi dks u feVk,a@u LØsp djsa vkSj u gh xyr (X) fpUg
make the Cross (X) mark on the option once filled.
dks HkjsaA ORS dks dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk
Do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the
dksbZ Hkh fu'kku ;k lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk;sA
ORS. Do not put any stray marks or whitener
anywhere on the ORS.
13. If there is any discrepancy between the written data 13. ;fn ORS esa fdlh izdkj dh fy[ks x, vkadMksa rFkk xksys
and the bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data
fd, vkadMksa esa fojks/kkHkkl gS] rks xksys fd, vkadMksa dks gh
will be taken as final.
lgh ekuk tkosxkA
C. Question Paper Format C. iz'u&i=k dk izk:i
This question paper consists of three part. Each part bl iz'u&i=k esa rhu Hkkx gSaA izR;sd Hkkx esa nks [kaM gSaA
consists are two section.
14. Section 1 contains 15 multiple choice questions. 14. [kaM 1 esa 15 cgqfodYi iz'u gaSA gj iz'u esa pkj fodYi (A),
Each question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) (B), (C) vkSj (D) gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
out of which only ONE is correct.
15. Section 2 contains 15 questions. The answer to 15. [kaM 2 esa 15 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd ¼nksuksa
each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 'kkfey½ ds chp ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kkZad gSA
0 to 9 (both inclusive).
D. Marking Scheme D. vadu ;kstuk
16. For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded 16. [kaM 1 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqy(s BUBBLES)
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to
dks dkyk djus ij 4 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk dkyk ughaa djus ij
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles
(0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa _.kkRed ,d
are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) mark
will be awarded. (–1) vad iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
17. For each question in Section 2, you will be awarded 17. [kaM 2 esa gj iz'u esa dsoy lgh mÙkj okys cqycqys(BUBBLES)
4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to dks dkyk djus ij 4 vad vkSj dksbZ Hkh cqycwyk dkyk ugha djus
only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles ij (0) vad iznku fd, tk;saxsA vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa (0) vad
are darkened. In all other cases, zero will be
iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
awarded.

Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke) : Roll Number (jksy uEcj) :

I have read all the instructions and shall I have verified all the information filled by
abide by them the candidate.
eSaus lHkh funsZ'kksa dks i<+ fy;k gS vkSj eSa mudk ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk Hkjh xbZ lkjh tkudkjh dks eSusa
vo'; ikyu d:¡xk@d:¡xhA tk¡p fy;k gSA
...................................... ......................................
Signature of the Candidate Signature of the Invigilator
ijh{kkFkhZ ds gLrk{kj ijh{kd ds gLrk{kj

Resonance Eduventures Ltd. P25-16

CORPORATE OFFICE : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Ph.No. : +91-744-3012222, 6635555 | Toll Free : 1800 258 5555
Reg. Office : J-2, Jawahar Nagar, Main Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005 | Ph. No.: +91-744-3192222 | FAX No. : +91-022-39167222
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MAIN PATTERN ONLINE TEST-2
(MONT-2) XI
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVNACED) 2017
DATE : 05-01-2017 COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), ANOOP (EP), AKHIL (EF)

HINTS & SOLUTIONS ¼la d s r ,oa gy½


PART-I PHYSICS T

1. a  32  42  5 m/s
fricition force ?k"kZ.k cy f = m a
= 2×5 = 10 N
w
2. mg sin 30º = ma cos 30º
 a = g tan 30º W
T–W= a
g
g  T = W (1 + a/g) put a = 6
a=
3 T = W (1 + a/g) a = 6 j[kus ij
ma  T = 1.019 W

g
7. mg = m2 R ,  =
R
9. At the highest point and lowest point the component of
normal reaction between M and m in the horizontal is zero.
But in between these points, normal reaction in the horizontal
3. 02 = V2 – 2gs
direction was non-zero.
V2 That means normal reaction in horizontal direction first
 s= . (A). increases then decreases and so the acceleration of mass
2g ‘M’.
mPpre~ fcUnq rFkk fuEure~ fcUnq ij M rFkk m ds e/; vjksfir
4. Body will be in equilibrium at both x1 & x2 as at these points
vfHkyEc cy dk {kSfrt ?kVd 'kwU; gSA
force will be zero.
At x2 on increasing x force becomes -ve & on decreasing x ijUrq bu nksuksa fcUnqvksa ds e/; vfHkyEc cy dk {kSfrt ?kVd
force becomes + ve. so force & displacement have opposite v'kwU; gSA vFkkZr~ {kSfrt fn'kk esa vfHkyEc cy igys ?kVrk gS
signs. So it a pt. of stable eq. rRi'pkr~ ?kVrk gS] vksj blfy, ‘M’ dk Roj.k Hkh blh izdkj
oLrq x1 rFkk x2 ij lkE;koLFkk esa gksxhA D;ksafd bl txg cy 'kwU; ifjofrZr gksrk gSA
gksxkA
x ij x c<+us ij cy _.kkRed gksxk] vksj x de gksus ij cy 10. For anti-clockwise motion, speed at the highest point should
2

/kukRed gksxkA ;kfu cy vksj foLFkkiu dh laKk ¼signs½ foifjr be gR . Conserving energy at (1) & (2) :
gksxh] rks ;gk¡ ij LFkk;h foLFkkiu gksxkA okekorZ fn'kk esa xfr ds fy,] mPpre fcUnq ij pky gR gksuh
5. P0 = Fv pkfg,A (1) rFkk (2) ds e/; ÅtkZ laj{k.k ls:
 dv 
  Mv dx  v  P0
 
2v x
7Mv 3
 M  v 2 dv  P0  dx  x
v 0
3P0

6. As tangential acceleration Li'kZ js[kh; Roj.k a = dV/dt = dr/dt


but  = 4 and dr/dt = 1.5 (reel is turned uniformly at the
rate of 2 r.p.s.)
ijUrq  = 4 rFkk dr/dt = 1.5 (jhy dks 2 pDdj çfr lSd.M dh 1 R 1
,d leku nj ls ?kqek;k tkrk gSA) mv a2 = mg  m(gR)
2 2 2
 a = 6 , Now by the F.B.D. of the mass.  va2 = gR + gR = 2gR  va = 2gR
nzO;eku dk F.B.D. For clock-wise motion, the bob must have atleast that much
speed initially, so that the string must not become loose any
where until it reaches the peg B.

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLJP/JFMONT2050117-1
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
nf{k.kkorZ xfr ds fy, ckWc ds ikl çkjEHk esa de ls de bruk osx du
gksuk pkfg, ftlls oks <hyk gq, fcuk peg B ij igq¡p tk;sA 13. By F =  . Graph A is correct.
dr
At the initial position : çkjfEHkd fLFkfr esa
du
mv c2 F=  }kjkA vkjs[k A lgh gSA
T + mgcos60 = 0
; dr
R
dU
14. F = –
dx

 U(x) = kx2

VC being the initial speed in clockwise direction.


VC dh çkjfEHkd pky nf{k.korZ fn'kk esa gSA 15. (Easy) Max. frictional force
For VC min : Put T = 0 ; vf/kdre ?k"kZ.k cy
VC min : ds fy, T = 0 j[kh gSA fmax = N
= (mg + F sin53°)
gR 4
gR 2 = 1 = 0.2 (20 × 10 + 30 × )
 VC =  VC/Va = 5
2 2gR 2 N
 VC : V a = 1 : 2 Ans.

L cos 
11. since pwafd T = 2
g Fcos53°
N 53°
 T1 = T 2
 L1 cos1 = L2 cos2
mg F
L1 cos 2 cos 45 Fsin53°
  = = 44.8 N
L 2 cos 1 cos30 As applied horizontal force is Fcos53°
= 18N < fmax, friction force will also be 18 N.
L1 2
 pwafd yxk;k x;k {kSfrt cy Fcos 53° gS
L2 3 = 18N < f , ?k"kZ.k cy Hkh 18 N gksxkA
max

12. Let h be the height of water surface, finally 16. From graph ; Let m be mass of block
ekuk vUr esa ikuh ds lrg dh Åpk¡bZ h gSA xzkQ ls ; ekuk m CykWd dk nzO;eku gSA
when tc a = 0, F = 4 = fmax
a a a when tc a = 1, F=6
a2h = a . . ; h=
2 2 4  F – fmax = ma
 6 – 4 = m(A)
 m = 2kg

17. Let ekuk a = semi major axis v)Z nh?kZ v{k


b = semi minor axis v)Z y?kq v{k
Let ekuk x = a cost
V = velocity osx, A = acceleration Roj.k
a a 3a 5a
 C.M. gets lowered by a –    =a– = y = b sint
 4 8  8 8 at t = 0 ij v = b , A = a2
major axis nh?kZ v{k
5a
 Work done by gravity = mg
8 V2 (b)2 b2
A= a2 = , R1 =
a a 3a R1 R1 a
 nzO;eku dsUnz uhps vk;sxk a –    = a –
4 8 8 a2
at minor axis y?kq v{k ij R2 =
5a b
=  vr% xq:Ro }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z
8 mv 2
F=
5a R
= mg
8
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLJP/JFMONT2050117-2
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
1
If ;fn v = 5m/sec then gks rks F  fmax
ROC 22. FBD of B (aB)max = = µSg = 2.5 m/s2
F1R1 = F2R2 mB
a
=2
b
18.
FBD of combined system
la;qDr fudk; dk FBD
fk = 0.15 (2 + 10) g = 18 N
60° Fmax – fk = (mA + mB) (aB)max  Fmax = fk + 12 ×
30° 2.5 = 48 N.
Ans.8

23. Acceleration Roj.k = 0


Here ;gk¡
30° 2mg sin37° < mgsin53° + mgcos57°
mg sin 30° mg cos 30°
24.
mg
dv
at =  gsin30
dt 16 – 10 = 10a
= 5 m/s2 a = 0.6
T – 5 = 5a
19. In half cycle the direction of final velocity reverses i.e. T – 5 = 5 × 0.6 = 3
T = 8.
v f   vi
25. F = mg (F = minimum force U;wure cy)
vk/ks pØ esa vfUre osx dh fn'kk foijhr gksxh vFkkZr~ v f   v i

a =
V V  Vi
= f
 Vi  Vi     F=
mg
= 
t t t
2Vi 2u
a = = (assuming ekfu, v = u)
t t
Also using distance = speed x time
mi;ksx ls nwjh = pky x le;
R = u t
R
t =
u
2u 2 u2 2 0.2kg  10m / s2
 a = = = a = = 5N Ans.
R  R  0.4
u 26. Ui + ki = Uf + kf
Hence vr% n = 2
K 1 K
 mV02 =
20. Since angular velocities of the particles are different, after 2a 2 a
some time, two particles may move parallel. In such case
  mV02 K K
PA  PB is maximum. = V = 0
2 2a am
pqafd d.kksa ds dks.kh; osx fHkUu gSa] vr% dqN le; i'pkr nksuksa
 
d.k lekUrj py jgs gksaxsA rc PA  PB vf/kdre gksxkA 27. F cos  = N
N =mg – F sin
 
PA  PB = (2 × 2 + 1 × 3) kg m/s = 7 kg m/s  mg
F=
cos    sin 
max

1 2 1 2
21. S = (g sin  + µ g cos ) t a = (g sin  – µ g cos ) t d mgv cos 
2 2 P = F v cos =
cos    sin 
td sin   µcos 
 = = 3 = mgv
ta sin   µcos  = = 25 W
1   tan 
3 Ans.5
 2 = 3 ( = 60º & µ = )
2

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLJP/JFMONT2050117-3
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
28. Values of mg for A and B are 2N & 2N W 3.335
A o B ds fy, mg dk eku 2N o 2N gSA   W = 5.38g
Work energy theorm on B gives
71 44
B ij dk;Z ÅtkZ izes; ls
33. 0.85 × mol of P4 = mol of P4O10
Fx – 2x – (K/2) x2 = 0
F = 2 + kx/2 .......(i) 62
0.85 × = mol P4O10
For equilibrium of A, kx = mg = 2 124
A dh lkE;koLFkk ds fy,, kx = mg = 2 mol of H3PO 4
so vr% F = 2 + 1 = 3N Now mole of P4O10 × 0.9 =
4
 Mass of H3PO4 = 149.949g
29. Slope of line BC (js[kk BC dk <ky)
dy 2x 2 4 0.85 × P4 ds eksy = P4O10 ds eksy
= = = =1   = 45º
dx 8 8 62
0.85 × = mol P4O10
124
H3PO4 ds eksy
vc P4O10 ds eksy × 0.9 =
4
 H3PO4 ds eksy = 149.949g

34. Mol of H2SO4 = 1×0.1 = 0.1 mol


using mass conservation
100 × 1.5 + 400× 1 = V × 1.25
 V = 440 mL
0.1
Now conc. of H2SO4 = = 0.227 M
Now, by vc Wnet = KE = 0 0.44
WF – mg(10 + 2) – mg(10 + 4) = 0 H2SO4 ds eksy = 1×0.1 = 0.1 mol
 WF = 380 = 76 × 5  x = 5. nzO;eku laj{k.k dk iz;ksx djus ij
100 × 1.5 + 400× 1 = V × 1.25
 V = 440 mL
1
30. By Wnet = K.E = 0  k(x – x ) = mgx
2 2
0.1
vc H2SO4 dh lkUnzrk =
0
2 = 0.227 M
1 1 0.44
 × 200(2 – x ) =
2 2
× 60 × 10x
2 2 36. In sp3d2 geometry is octahedral
 x = 1m Sol. sp3d2 es T;kfefr v"VQydh; gSA
Also at this moment bl {k.k ij fmax > kx
So, block will not move so total distance travelled = 2 + 1 =
3m. 37. ClO 3– B.O= 5/3
vr% CykWd xfr ugha djsxk blfy, dqy r; nwjh = 2 + 1 = 3m
ClO4– B.O= 7/4

PART-II CHEMISTRY ClO –


B.O= 1

31. Let volume of air = V  Vol. of O2 = 0.21 V


ClO 2– B.O=3/2
molof S8  8 Vol. of O2
 nodal
1 22.4 plane
160 0.21V
  V = 533.33L
32 22.4 – + – + – + – + –
ekuk ok;q dk vk;ru = V  O2 dk vk;ru = 0.21 V
39.
S8 ds eksy  8 O2 dk vk;ru uksMy

1 22.4 ry
160 0.21V
  V = 533.33L
32 22.4 – + – + – + – + –

32. Mass of CO2 consumed in 5 min = 0.667 × 5 = 3.335g


mol of KO2 = mol of CO2 46. [3e– + 4H+ + NO3  NO + 2H2O] × 28
W 3.335
  W = 5.38g [20H2O + As2S3  2AsO34  3SO24 +40 H+ + 28e–]
71 44
×3
5 feuV es [kpZ gqbZ CO2 dk nzO;eku = 0.667 × 5 = 3.335g
x = 28 and rFkk z = 4
KO2 ds eksy = CO2 ds eksy

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLJP/JFMONT2050117-4
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
47.
2 1
 x =  0.1 x=5
PART-III MATHEMATICS
600 6
61. Let a is 1st and b is last term of 1st A.P.
48. C H + O2  nCO + (n + 1)H O 2n  1
n 2n + 2 2 2
S'2n 1 = (a + b) = 4n + 2
CO2 + 2NaOH  Na CO + H O 2
ab
2 3 2

moles of NaOH (NaOH ds eksy) = 0.3 × 2 = 0.6 T 'n  1 = =2


1 2
So (vr%), moles of CO (CO ds eksy) = 2
× 0.6 = 0.3 2
Let c is 1st and d is last term of 2nd A.P.
2 2m  1
1 S" 2m 1 = (c + d) = 6m + 3
 moles of C H (C H ds eksy) =
n 2n + 2
× 0.3
n 2n + 2
2
n cd
4.3 0.3 T" m 1 = =3
= So (vr%), n = 6 2
12n  (2n  2)  1 n T'n 1 + T" m 1 = 5
Hindi ekuk lekUrj Js.kh dk a izFke in rFkk b vfUre in gSA
49. 200 × 1+ 300 × 6 = 1000 × M M=2M
2n  1
16 5.6 S'2n 1 = (a + b) = 4n + 2
50.   x =2 2
32  16x 22.4 ab
T 'n  1 = =2
51. B(OMe)2 and HCHO can not form H-bond. 2
B(OMe)2 rFkk HCHO H-ca/k ugha cuk ldrs gSaA ekuk c izFke in gS rFkk d lekUrj Js<+h dk vfUre in gSA
2m  1
S" 2m 1 = (c + d) = 6m + 3
52. B2 ,O2 ,N22– 2
cd
53. Species Bond order T" m 1 = =3
2
Lih'kht ca/k Øe
T'n 1 + T" m 1 = 5
NO3– 1.33
62. |x|2 – 10|x| + 16 = 0
SO2–
4 1.50 roots : –2, – 8, 2, 8
1st and 3rd term of an increasing G.P. could be 2, 8 or – 8, – 2
ClO3– 1.66 2nd term in respective cases is 4 or – 4
SO3 2.00 Hindi |x|2 – 10|x| + 16 = 0
PO3– 1.25
ewy : –2, – 8, 2, 8
4
o/kZeku xq.kksÙkj Js.kh ds izFke o rhljs in 2, 8 ;k – 8, – 2 gSA
XeO3 2.00 nksuksa inksa dh fLFkfr esa 4 ;k – 4
CO32– 1.33 px  r z
63. = qy  px, qy, rz in A.P.
SO32– 1.33 2
x=4 and (qy)2 = px rz  px, qy, rz in G.P.
 px = qy = rz = k
54. BrF3, XeF2 CH3  x = logpk , y = logqk, z = logrz
1 1 1

55. XeO2F2 ,IF5, XeO4 , XeF7 , SeF4
+ + = logk(pqr) = logk (1) = 0
x y z
56. Br–CC–Br
x3  y3  z3
64. = xyz
3
x, y, z > 0 AM = GM
57. x = , x=y=z
and vkSj x + y + z = 3
x=y=z=1
log3(1) = 0
y= , z=

 (r 
n
65.
2
 r – 1) r – 1
59. r 1
CH3 Tr = r 1 – r –1
Sn = n 1 + n – 1 – 0
CH3 C
CH2 = n (n + 2) – 2 = n n + 2 n – 2
60. H–CC–H
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLJP/JFMONT2050117-5
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
1 1 cos 6 x
66. sec x – tan x = 71. 2cos22x – 1 =
p 2
4cos22x – 2 = 1 + 4 cos3(2x) – 3cos 2x
1 cos 2x = t  0 = 4t3 – 4t2 – 3t + 3
2sec x = p +
p  0 = (t – 1)(4t2 – 3)
1 3
2 tan x = p –  cos 2x = 1 or cos22x =
p 4
n n 3 3
 1  1  cos 2x = 1 or cos2x = or cos2x = – 
2n(secnx + tannx) =  p   +  p –  2 2
 p  p  number of solution of equation in x  (0, 2] = 2 + 4 + 4 = 10
= 2(nC0pn + nC2pn – 4 + nC4pn – 8 + ..........)  x  (0, 2] esa lehdj.k ds dqy gy = 2 + 4 + 4 = 10
 total solution in (0, 10] = 50
67. Coefficient of xk in (xn + xn –1(1+x) + xn – 2 (1 + x)2+......+ (1 + x)n)
 (0, 10] esa dqy gy = 50
(xn + xn –1(1+x) + xn – 2 (1 + x)2+......+ (1 + x)n) esa xk dk xq.kkad gS
-
1 1
  1  x n1  72. –1 < sin2 x cos x < 1 and x +  2 or ;k x + –2
x  n
– 1 x x
  x    no solution dksbZ gy ugha
k
Coefficient of x in
 
1 x 73. sin4x + cos4y  2, 1 + sec2z  2, sin4x = 1, cos4y = 1,
–1
x sec2z = 1
  1  x n1  74. cos(x – y) = a2 + a
xn   – 1
  x   – 1  a2 + a  1
  esa xk dk xq.kkad a2 + a + 1  0  a2 + a – 1  0
1 x  1– 5 1  5 
–1
x aR  a  , 
Coefficient of xk in (1 + x)n+1 – xn+1  2 2 
(1 + x)n+1 – xn+1 esa xk dk xq.kkad gS -
 1– 5 1  5   1  5 
 n+1Ck a  ,   a  1, 
 2 2   2 

(1  x  x 2  x 3  ......... ) 75. cot x + cosec x = 2sin x


68. coefficient of x3 in
(1  2x  3 x 2  ......... )  cos x + 1 = 2sin2 x
 cos x = 2sin2 x –1
(1 – X) –1  cos x = – cos 2x
= coefficient of x3 in  cos x + cos 2x = 0
(1 – X) – 2
= coefficient of x3 in (1 – X) = 0
3x x
 2cos cos =0
(1  x  x  x  ......... )
2 3 2 2
Hindi esa x3 dk xq.kkad 3x x
(1  2x  3 x 2  ......... )  cos = 0 or cos =0
2 2
(1 – X) –1
= esa x3 dk xq.kkad
(1 – X) – 2
= (1 – X)+1 esa x3 dk xq.kkad = 0 
O /3 2/3
 2 1 
69. (1 + x2)40 x  2  2  O /2 
 x 
2
 1 76. Tr = r2(r + 1)
= (1 + x2)40 x   Tr = r(r + 1)(r + 2 – 2)
 x
Tr = r(r + 1)(r + 2) – 2r(r + 1)
(1  x 2 ) 42 1 2
= Sn = n(n + 1)(n + 2)(n + 3) – n(n + 1)(n + 2)
x2 4 3
 number of term = 43
inks dh la[;k = 43 n  3 2 
Sn = (n)(n + 1)(n + 2)  – 
 4 3
n
70. C0 + n+1C1 + ........ + n+kCk
= nCn + n+1Cn + ......... + n+kCn  2
S17 = 97 × 98 × 99 25 – 
= n+1Cn+1 + n+1Cn + ........... + n+kCn  3
= n+2Cn+1 + n+2Cn + ........ + n+kCn
= n+k+1Cn+1 = n+k+1Ck a = 73
b=3
25b – a = 2

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLJP/JFMONT2050117-6
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
77. p = 2a + 2 +
1
4 since pwfd 2a +
1
2
214 2a
so =
2a 2a 15 b!
min(p) = 4 = 4 sin  a = 14, b = 15
  b–a=1
 sin  = 1  =
2
85. 1! 2! 3! 4! 5! ............p! = 1  2  6  24 + 15k
1 – (3 x ) 6
78. (1 – p) = 1 – p6 = 33 + 15k = 15 + 3
1 – 3x  remainder 'ks"kQy = 3
only dsoy ;fn if p = 3x
86. sin6x +cos6x = a2
p
=3  (sin2x + cos2x)3 – 3sin2 x cos2x(sin2x + cos2x) = a2
x  1 – 3sin2 x cos2 x = a2
79. Let a, ar, ar2 be in G.P.
1
ekuk a, ar, ar2 xq.kksÙkj Js.kh esa gSA  sin2 x cos2 x = (1– a2)
ar2 = 4 and vkSj 2ar = a + 3 3
4 3 4
 sin2 2x = (1– a2)
a= 2
and vkSj a= 3
r 2r – 1
4 3 2 4
 0 (1 – a2)  1
 2 = , r= ,a=9 3
r 2r – 1 3
 1 1 
1  8  a   – 1, –    2 , 1
80. log99, log9(3x + 48), log9  3 x –  are in A.P lekUrj  2  
2  3
 sum = 0
Js.kh esa gSA
 8 
9, (3x + 48)1/2,  3 x –  are in G.P. xq.kksÙkj Js.kh esa gSA 87. Let ekuk =   tan + 2tan 2 + 4cot 4
 3 5
 8 4
(3x + 48) = 9  3
x
–   tan  + 2tan  +
 3 tan 4
8.3x = 72 4(1– tan2 2)
x=2  tan  + 2tan 2 +
2 tan 2
81. (1 – x)6(1 + x)4(1 + x2)4 = (1 – x)2(1 – x2)4(1 +x2)4 = (1 – x)2(1  tan  + 2tan 2 + 2cot 2 – 2tan 2
– x4)4 2(1– tan2 ) 
 Coefficient of x17 in (1– x4)4 + x2(1 – x4)4 – 2x(1 – x4)4  tan  +  cot  = cot
= 0 + 0 – 24C4 2 tan  5
 (1– x4)4 + x2(1 – x4)4 – 2x(1 – x4)4 = 0 + 0 – 24C4 esa x17 dk 5x 5x  
xq.kkad gS 88. sin =1 = x=
2 2 2 5
 S = – 2 |S| = 2
10 y 10 y
cos =1 = 0y = 0
82. 74n + 1 = 7 , 74n + 2 = 9, 74n+3 = 3, 74n = 1 9 9
Now (1007)1005 = (1007)4n+1  last digit vfUre vad = 7 [x + y] = 0
and (1007)1007 = (1007)4n + 3  last digit vfUre vad = 3
last digit of sum 7 + 3 which is 0
2 7
89. sin2 + tan2 + sin – tan + =0
;ksx dk vfUre vad 7 + 3 tks fd 0 gSA 3 12
2
 1 
2
83. (1 + x – 2x2)6 = (1 – x)6(1 + 2x)6  1
  sin    +  tan  –  =0
Coefficient of x10 in (1 – x)6(1 + 2x)6  
= 6C6 6C4(2)4 + (–6C5) 6C5(2)5 + 6C4 6C6(2)6  2  3
= (1 × 15 × 16) – (6 × 6 × 32) + (15) × (1) × (64) 1 1
= 240 – 1152 + 960  sin  = – and vkSj tan  =
= 48 2 3
1 1 1 1 1 7 11 7 
84. + + + ........ + =  = , and vkSj = ,
15! 1!14 ! 2!13 ! 7! 8! 15! 6 6 6 6
7
 15! 15! 15!   =
   .........   6
 15! 1!14! 7!8! 
pq
1 15 90. tanA . tanB = =1
= { C0 + 15C1 + ......... + 15C7} pq
15!
 
215  A + B =  C=
Now 15C0 + 15C1 + ............. + 15C7 = = 214 2 2
2
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLJP/JFMONT2050117-7
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MAIN PATTERN ONLINE TEST-2
(MONT-2) XI
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVNACED) 2017
DATE : 05-01-2017 COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), ANOOP (EP), AKHIL (EF)

ANSWER KEY
CODE-0

PART-I PHYSICS

1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (A) 7. (A)

8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (C) 11. (B) 12. (C) 13. (A) 14. (A)

15. (C) 16. (2) 17. (2) 18. (5) 19. (2) 20. (7) 21. (3)

22. (8) 23. (0) 24. (8) 25. (5) 26. (1) 27. (5) 28. (3)

29. (5) 30. (3)

PART-II CHEMISTRY

31. (D) 32. (D) 33. (B) 34. (D) 35. (A) 36. (C) 37. (B)

38. (B) 39. (C) 40. (A) 41. (D) 42. (C) 43. (D) 44. (C)

45. (C) 46. (7) 47. (5) 48. (6) 49. (2) 50. (2) 51. (2)

52. (3) 53. (4) 54. (3) 55. (5) 56. (2) 57. (5) 58. (3)

59. (6) 60. (2)

PART-III MATHEMATICS

61. (A) 62. (A) 63. (D) 64. (C) 65. (A) 66. (A) 67. (D)

68. (A) 69. (C) 70. (A) 71. (B) 72. (A) 73. (A) 74. (B)

75. (A) 76. (2) 77. (1) 78. (3) 79. (9) 80. (2) 81. (2)

82. (0) 83. (2) 84. (1) 85. (3) 86. (0) 87. (6) 88. (0)

89. (1) 90. (3)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOLJP/JFMONT2050117-8
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029

You might also like